Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 May 1845 — Page 3

THOSE WHO COUNTERFEIT a good medicine for the purpose of adding n fewdollars to their pockets, are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the latier only rob us of our property, the former take properly and health and life away. Dr. Wis tar's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY" is admitted, by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effected the most extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmonary and asthmatic character, ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, the beautiful, the good, all sneak forth its praise. It is now the favorite medici e in the most intelligent families of our country. Such a high stand in public estimation

has been acheived by its own merits alone And so long as a discerning public are care ful to get Wistar's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, and refuse with scorn counterfeits, and every other article proffered to them as a substitute, so long will cores rosiTivE cures cheer the fireside of ma ny a despairing family. Sanford & Park, (at their new store, cor ner of 4th and v alnut,) Agents for Cincin nati. 3IASONIC NOTICE. The Fraternity and public generally are hereby notified that the Anniversary of St. John, ihe Baptist, will be celebrated in Laurel on the 21th of June next. Orations may be expected on the occasion. May 21st, 1845. Franklin County Seminary. 7W"0T1CE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Franklin County Seminary have made the following regulation in relation to said Institution, to-wit; The academic year will hereafter be divided into three sessions, as follow: 7'Ae First Session will commence on the first Monday of September of each year, and end the 20th of December. The Second Session will commence on the 1st Monday of January of each year, and end the 20th of April. Ths Third Session will commence on the 1st Monday of May, and end the last of July. The Seminary is under the charge of Mr. CjrusL. Blanchard, assisted by Miss Hannah W. Bent who has charge of the female department. The course of studies embrace, in addition to the elementary branches, the Greek, Latin, French,Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Mathematics, &c. &c. The female department embraces, in addition to the elementary branches, French, Botany, Drawing, Needlework, &c. &c. The school is now in a flourishing condition, and combines all that is necessary to insure to the student a sound and liberal education and the citizens of franklin and surrounding counties will find it to their advantage to ducat e their children here in preference to sending them to distant schools. JOHN A MATSON, President. 1HRODOBE l'CRSEL, Cw. n. Kimei.p, R. Tyner, George Holland, T. W. Colescott, I I J Trustees. Klfls maymond. Attest, RUFUS HAYMOND, Secretary. Brookville, May 17, 1845. 21 3w. State of Indiana, Franklin County. In vacation of the Franklin Circuit Court. John A. Matson, Administrator oral! and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits which were of Burgess G. Wells, deceased, at the time of his death, who died intestate, VS. Dennis C.Callen & Car r In Chancery. oline fallen. J E it remembered that on this 17th day of May, A. D. 1845, the above named complainant, filed (in vacation) in the Clerk's office of the Fi-anklin Circuit Court in and for the county of Franklin aforesaid, his bill in Chancery,against the above named defendants, and also the affiidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, wherby it appears that the said Dennis C. Cailon and Carolina Callon, the above named defendants, are not residents of said State of Indiana. Therefore, the said defendants are hereby notified of the fl ung oi said bill in chancerv. and of the '. pendency of said suit, and are also herehv notified that unless they appear at the next term of the Franklin Circuit Court in ai.d for said county, on the first day of said Term to be holden at the Court House in Urookville, in said State of Indiana, on the second Monday of ?r ' anu p"'a'1 10 or answer the Mid bill before the calling of the cause, the Mid till will be taken as confessed "gainst them, the said defendant JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Court. May 19th, 1S45. (3) 21-3w. PISSOLUTIOXI The partnership heretofore existing between John A. Matsoa and J. D. Howland is th.s day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN A. MATSON. , J D. HOWLAND. May 12845. 20lf onxl)7no w laxd, Attorney at Law, m v BROOKVILLE, la, JajM 6th, 1845. 20-tfl Attorney at Law. s-. Bbook ville, Ind. May 16th, 184 2Q-if Mansion House, CINCINNATI OHIO , rwinl u rP0fUe the Court House.) J. hands of the undersigned.is now undergoing a taorough repair throughout the ,, " " u:ui, me rentting being of - oyyruvea modern style. citveTtgwSinUred ia lhe cenlraI Partf tie -eX'-In V0 "tractiv conveneen .stopping pjace forlbusines men. The thia 'ine. ,eelat bme- His expetience in orothTr Oithg,0n'reeidencc Oh tended 1tmer,C"? HoM' Columbu.. Miiio, renders ,t certain that the Mansjn House will not be inferior to . i in the west - ,n,enorto any bouse Mv and aee me. " CMare inTiUd ,0 call C:..cuir.ati, March 1-1, 115. 2n,"'

NOTICE TffS hereby given, that letters testamen

tary wnn tne will annexed of the estate of Samuel Foster late of Union Count j in the State of Indiana, has been duly granted to the undersigned, by the Union Probate Court ol said county. All persons having claims are desired to present them within one year iromtnis elate. Ihe estate is solvent. GREENBURY" MOUNTJOY, Adm. May 12th, 1845. 2l-3wr. TURN PIKE STOCK. Agreeable to an ordinance c f the Board of Directors of the I. R. & B Turnpike Co passed May 10th 1845, Books will be open ed for the subscription of stock for the second and third Section of the said road, commencing at Laurel, Franklin Co., and extending to Morristown. in Shelby Co., la., on the 30ih day of May. 1845. and continue open for twenty days at the following places, to wit: Brookville, Metamora, Blooming-Grove, Laurel, and Andersonville, in Franklin County; Fayetlsville, in Fayette County; New Salem. Rmshville, Vienna, Burlington, Carlhagej Milroy;& Manilla, in Rush County; Palestine, Greenfield; and Cumberland in Hancock County; Shelby ville and Morristown in Shelby County; and Indianapolis, in Marion County. HARVEY' PEIRCE, Secretary. May, 15th 1845. 20-5v Greenfield Reveille and the Rushville Whig, and all other papers friendly to the improvement that will publish without a bill, will please to copy. II. PIERCE. 1,000,000 SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTERS, RE sole yearly, and foi only 124 cents curing Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain or weakness in the Side, Back. Breast, Loins; or any part of the body. Who will suffer when he can be so easily cured. J W. Hoxie, Esq., who was bent nearly double withJRheumatistn, was enabled af ter wearing one 12 hours to get up and dress himself. In two days he was perfectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabethtown. N. J., an old Revolutionary 6oldier, was so afflicted with Rheumatism that he could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. SHER.VAjY'S irOHM LOZEN GES. Thousands upon thousands have gone down to premature graves from Marasmus, or a wasting away of the body, Epilepsy, Fits, Lt. Vitus' Dance, .Locked Jaw, Apo plexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Palsy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentary, Con vulsions, and many other supposed apparent diseases; and many have suffered for yearsjand years, and have been doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief; and others are still syffering, wh en all the trouble rises from Worms, and worms alone, which are entirely overlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives and restored them to health. Every observant mother cannot but see and admit the truth; but still many physicians shut their eyes to that all important cause of disease. Capt. E. F. Weld, of the brig Lavinia, of the port of New York, was complaining for a long time with a pain and uneasiness in his bowels, dullness, headache, palpitation, lownesg of spirits, a constant disposition to yawn and stretch himself. From reading Doctor Sherman's description of the symptoms of worms, he thought they answered to bis case, and accordingly took a dose ofSherman's Worm Lozenges, which brought away a tape worm 174 feet long. That one dose cured him. He never goes to sea without a full supply of .Sherman's Lozenges, and says he wants no other medicine chest. j "I CAN'T SLEEP!!" Says one, "my cough is so incessant, it seems as though I would choke to death." Ifbewould only use Sherman's Cough Lozenges he would be cured in a short time. They often cure the most distressing cases in a few hours. i he Hon. Mr. Archer U. S. Senator of V irginia was cured of a cough that threat ened to terminate in consumption, by onlyone small box. He had suffered much from the frequent attacks of coughing, and could get but little rest, ay or night, until he used those Lozenges. He could hardly believe that medicine could operate so quick and efficiently, especialy when it tasted so pleasant. Mr. G- T. Matthews suff- red a year with a hard, tight cough, pain in the side, spitting of blood, and all the usual symptoms of consumption. The Lozenges relieved him immediately, and in a few weeks restored him to perfect health. He says they are the greatest cough medicine in the world. G.F.THOMAS, Main st, bet 3d and 4th s'.s., opposite Gazette Office. Wholesale and retail Agents for the Western country. Agents.- R. 4- S. Tyner, Brookville; N. M. Ross & Co; Lautel; Wm. Rubottom; Met a mora,- Thomas Fittcn, Rochester; Z. A. Nye, Trenton. May 23d. 1943. 3J-6m. NEW TAILOR SHOP. MM. CLARK $ SOX, B 9 JbaPtC 1 r L LLY inform the public that they have commenced business in the old stand formerly occupied by Maj. Beeks. All orders left with them for work shall receive prompt attention, on as liber al terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employ ed. Fashions regularly received. May 1st, 1S45. 18-tf. 103 First rate Grind stones received and for sale by just S. TY.YER. March 27th, 145. I4-ly Hat &. Cap JIa 1111 factory. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity and person, visiting the city, that they have on hand and arc constantly manufacturing Hats of every description, By purchasing most of their material direct of the importers East, and doinr an entire Cash Business, they are enabled to sell Hats as cheap as can be bought in any city in the United States. Those in want of a Good, Cheap and fashionable Hat, are invited to call and examine their Stock. Also, on hand a imoil Cloth and Leather Caps. ' H. MILLER Co., t Cheip Hat and Cin Sinro :?T Xt.; . 1 I oeiween front t Columbia sts., Cincintnati.Obio. f March 20, I"l". l-'l-ly. 1 , 1 y , ........ - ... .

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W7OR Ihe removal and permanent cure of M. all diseases anting from an impure il ite of the Hood, or habit of the system, xiz: Scrofula, or Kings Ettl, Jlheumalisn, Obttinant Cutaneous Eruption. Pimples, or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring-worm, or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence of Life, Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this Preparation, Diseases having their origin In an impure state of the blood and fluids generally, will be speedily and effectually removed by this invaluable medicine as its operation is peculiar,, and consists in removing the cause to disease by entering into the circulation and passing through the general 6.V6tem Where obstructiens to its favorable operation exists, they are removed as it passes along the alimentary canal; hence the patient will feel and know the sensible operation of the Sarsaparilla from its curative powers. The following letter, recently received by the proprietors of this invaluable mediicine.will be read with interest by all similarly afflicted. Baltimore, June 10, IS45. Messrs Sands Gents: Most cheerfully do I add to the numerous testimonials of your life preservative Sarsaparilla. I was attacked in the year 1939 with a scrofulous affection on my upper lip, tnd continuing upward taking hold of my nose and surrounding parts, until the passage for conveying tears from the eye to the nostril were destroyed, which caused an unceasing flow of tears. It also effected my gums, causing a discharge very unpleasant, and my teeth became so loose that it wouldjnot have been a hard task to pull them out with a slight jerk such were my feelings at this timo that I was rendered perfectly miserable. I consulted the first Physician in the city, but with little benefit. Every thimr I heard of was tried, but all proved of no service, and as a last resort was recommenced change of air; but this, like other remedies, did no gooc;the disease continued graduall to increase until my whole body was affected. But thanks to humanity, my Phy sician recommended vour Drenaration of Sarsaparilla, I procured from your agent in this city, Dr, Jas. A. Reed.G bottles; and in less lime than three months was restored to health and happiness. Y'our Sarsaparilla alone effected the cure, and with a desire that th afflicted may no loneer suffer, but use the right medicine and ba free from disease, with feelings of iov and gratitude I remain your friend, DAM E L M cCON N IK AN. Anyone desirinjr to know further par ticulars will find nie at mv residence in Front street, where it will afford me pleas ure to communicate any thinr in relation to this cure. DANIEL McCONNlKAN. Personally apptared before me the above named Daniel McCopnikan, and made oath of the facts connected in the foreirnintr statement JOHN CLOUD. Justice of Peace of the City of Iialtitnore. i ew-iiRtj piswicK, IN. J., Sep. 25, 143. Messrs. Sands Gentlemen I can soeak from a very gratifying personal experience of the Treat value of vour Drennratinn nf SarsaparillA- For about nine months I suffered beyond expression from an attack of that Prosean and destroying dinpnse. Neuralgia, by which I was rendered incanable of attending my ordinary employment. F-r months I was unable to write a line or hold a pen, or convey food to mv mouth: and such was my bodily distress, that to sleep, except in brief catches after extreme exhaustion, was impossible. The medical treatment usual in this disease availed me nothing, and I was at last persuaded to try your Sarsaparilla. Before the second bottle was quite used, the disease abated. 1 continued to take rit to the amount of six bottles, and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a relapse having appeared yet. 1 Deiieve you have not claimed for vnnr c .... " . - . arsapariiia mat lt is particalarly adapted iu me lormentinsr disease to which 1 was suojppt- but I have no doubt it was the means of my recovery, and should have no hesitation is recommending it to others who may be ruffering from Neuralgia. The ra tionale of its success is, I think, not difficult ot explanation. OCTeveral metallic preparations, such as nitra.e of silver and arsenic, have been much relied on in late years, but they failcu iii my case. Uespcctiully, your friend and obedient eervaut, C. HOOVER For furtherparticularsand conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see painphlits, which may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, oy a. - a jj. SAABS, Wholesale Drug ist. 79 Fulton street New Y'ork. Sold also by Druggists generally through out the United States. Price, $lpor bot tie; six bottles for $5(gj- The public are respectfully request ed to remember that it is Sand's Sarsapa rilla that has and is constantly achieving euiu icui.ii huuie cures oi me most dithcult claes ot diseases to which the human frame is subject; therefore ask for Sand's Sarsapa rilla, and take no other. Agent. U, & S.Tyncr, brookville; N M. Koss i Co. Laurel. May 23d, 1845. 21-Sra. Fancy and staple Drti Goods. miu tuoscrmcrs respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Brookville and its vicinity to their stock of Staple and t ancy Dry goods, a large portion of which is entirely new, and of the latest styles; it having been selected by one of the part ners, wno has just returned irom the East ern cities, they are confident that they can meet the expectatiens of their friends and the public, Their prices are uniform and low. PADGETT Ac MACY, lUi, .Main btreet, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. March 20, 1S45. 13-ly. COFFEE. 75 BAGS RIO. St. Domingo, Java. .30 do 20 do For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 1545, NEW IKON STOKE On Main Street, near the Court House. IRON, NAILS & STEEL of the very best quality warranted will be found at the Bloom Forge Iron Store. ALSO A genera essortmcnt of articles usually found at an Iron Store and all offered at wholesale and retail. Low for Cash. N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 Main st. on Ross tor. uear the Court House, Cincinnati. March 27th 11'. 11 Iv

DOCTOR M LANES Celebrated Liver Pill, Fmr the Cure if Hepatites or Lice' Cum plaint, Dyspepsia and Sick Head A he. SVlirTOMS of A Diseased Liver!

Pain in the right side, under the edeo" tne ribs, increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the pa'.ient is rarely able to lie on the loft side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulderblade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affjeted with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowles, in general, are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. This is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness snd debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the 6kin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. DESSERTA TIO.Y O.Y DISEASES LYDUCED BY n'OR.VS. Fhw diseases to which the human bodv is liable, are better entitled to the attention , of the parent or philanthropist than those i.win.ijm,in ju tuc iii naiiuii ci i worms on the stomach and bowels. When the sufferer is an adult, the case is very frequently overlooked , and, consequently, the proper remedy is not applied. But when the patient is an finfant, if the disease is not entirely neglected, it is still, too freqnentby, ascribed in whole or part, to some other cause. It ought here to be particularly remarked, that although but few worms may exist in a cuild's bowels, and how qui escent soever they may have been, previ ously, no sooner is the constitution invided by any of the numerous train of diseases to to which infancy is exposed, than it is fear fully augmented by their irritation. Hence it is too frequently happens that a disease otherwise easily managed by proper remedies, when aggravated by that cause, bids defiance to treatment judicious in other respects; but which entirely fails, in consequence of Worms being overlooked. And even in case of greater violence, if a potent and prompt remedy were possessed, so that that they could be expelled, without loss of lime, which is so precious in such cas?s, the disease might be attacked, by prempt remedies, even-handed and with success. Agents R. 4- S. Tyner. Broookville; N. M. Ross S Co, Laurel; Win. Rubottom Met amora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester Z a V T . i reiuon. May 2:?d, 145. 21-7m. WANTED.Beeswax; Ginseng; White Beans; Mustard Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., 9ih and Main street. Cin. Ohio. May, 7th 1845. 19. CALEB S. BUUDSALj WHOLESALE (c RETAIL DRUGGI S T, Importer of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Dye Siufs, Glass, f Fancy Articles, American, French, English Chemicals and Perfumery. Corner Main S- Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1845. 13-ly-SUNDRIES. 24Ml '"V Mats Cinnamon. 25 25 10 00 1000 2 50 Barrals Alum, do Copperas, Cases Indigo, Kegs Nails, Lbs. Cotton Yarn, Hogsheads Madder, Kejrs C. Twist Tobacco. For sale by A. DONALDSON ic March 20, 1845. CO. A. W. CULLUJI, Wholesale & Retail Grocery, Produce and Liquor Store. CORNER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indigo, Madder, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest Cash Prices in exchange for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. March 27th 1945. 14-ly. eITenezekwiswfTliTs STEAM-POWER Looking Glass, Portrait, ASD Picture Frame Manufactory, 117, Main st. Cincinnati. The above articles can bo furnished in as good 6tyle and on as reasonable terms as at any ofthe Eastern Cities. An assortment of LOOKING GLASSES alwavs on hnd at wholesale and retail. N. B. Old Frames resilt & plates reset. STEAMBOATS f HOTELS Furnished at the shortest notice. March 27th 1845. 14-ly. IV. O. MOLASSES. 100 bbls for sale bv A. DONALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main sts, Cincinnati. April 10th 1S45. 16-ly. TEAS. 50 Half Chests Younff Hyson, MO do Gun Powder, 20 do Imperial, 200 Caty Boxes assorted. For sale by A. DONALDSON S March 20, 1S46. CO. LUKE KENT. Clock and Watch Maker, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Man. ufacturer. Diamond pointed gold Fens.ic. No. 239 Main st. between ;th and 6tb., Cincinnati. Ohio, March 50, l4o. 13-ly. Oft aft Barrels of Salt. " w 25 Kcjrs white led. For sale by It. & S. TYNER. April 22, 145 I7-ly. A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON. Grocers and Commission Merchants, AJiO Dealers is am. Ki.ins or Gmss Seep, Corner of Ninth and Main Sts., Civciniuiti. Ohio.

New Store!

UITT&IIAIL.E Have just received direct from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS. Consisting in pari of super. Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Casimere, Satinet, tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Garnbroon, Silk Velvet, Satin, Mersaillea and fancy Vesting, splendid new style Fancy Prints, Balzerine, Muslin de Lane, Crape de Lane, Painted Lawn, Gingham, apron Check, plain and figured Alpaca Lustre, Bombazine, black and fancy Dress and Bonnet Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkercdiefs, Ribbon, Gloves, Pins Needles, Tuck, Ivory & side Combs, Buttons, Gum Suspenders, black, white & fancy Barege Scarfs, Thibet & fancy summer Shawls and dress H'dks, Tickings, bleached and brown Mulin. cotton and linen Table cloths, Swiss and India Mull, Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, striped and bared Swiss and Luce muslins; a large assortment of SHOES fc ROOTS, Leghorn, Casimere, Beaver & Palm Leaf Hats. Florencebrade and Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair, Passage and Floor Carpelings, calf and morocco Leather; a large assortment of IKOX & XAILS. I (lire HSIC are, GldSfWarC Gro ceries, Cotton Yarn, etc. besides a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The above stock of Goods was bought with cash, and great pains were taken to obtain them on the most favorable terms, and can therefore be sold at reduced prices for cash or produce. Purchasers will do well to call and examine for themselves. Brookville, April 28, 1845. 18 Iy NAI &. kegs assorted Noe. For sale by A. DON ALDSON 4-GO. Ninth and Main sts. April 2otb, I7jy. TERMS CASH! L V 31 AN & II i C E. Importers, Wholesale if Retail Dealers in HARDWARE Jj- CUTLERY. WIRE, STEEL, NAILS, &C.,&C, &C. SiU oi" I lie AllVil, reels, Corner of Main and Lower Market 61 CINCINNATI. April ISih 1545. 16-ly II. KESSLEK, BUCK SKIX DRESSER, $ GLOVE MANUFACTURER, Keeps on hand at all times a large assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, Mits, and Leather of all kinds. No. 27S, Main st., between 6th & 7th, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, 1S45. 13-ly FEATHERS WANTEdT fWlHE highest market price will be paid in cash at all times, by A. P. HOLDEN & CO, No 4 Main st, near Front Cincinnati. April 18, 115 Cin. Gaz 2 IG-.'!t SUC3 A K. 100 Hogsheads N. O. 5ll Barrels do. 50 " Loaf, 30 Crushed, For sale by A. DONALDSON At CO. March 20, 143. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND Fancy Goods. THK subscribers have constantly on hand a large and fashionable assortment of J cicclr t,Goldt$' Silcer Watches. Plated ware, English and American Britania, Painted Japaned; Tea Trays, Gold and silver Spectacles, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoons, Ladles, Cups, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, etc. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of trimmings. Si'vcr Ware and Jewelry made to order. OWEN & CA It LEY, No. 13.", Main st., between Md and 4th. CINCINNATI. April lth ls4.". 10-ly Hardware. IHE subscribers arc now openitiff a splendid assoitmcnt of Haidwaic, comprisingalargeand jreneral assortment jf TABLE a PCCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe sneaths, Hay and Manure Forks, shovels and spades, Nails, Wire, Anvils, Vices, smith's Bellows, Locks aud Latches of every kind in use, butts, screw5,Carpenter's tools, Coopers tools, etc. ALSO GUNS, PISTOLS, &C, &C. Together with every article usually found in a well assorted Hardware store to which they invite the attention of merchants, mechanics and Farmers. Terms CASH. LYMAN & RICE. At the sign of the Anril, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April lth 1S45. 16-ly. TIIOS. B.IIAlilllS, Wholesale & Kef ail Druggist 1MI DEALKR IN Faints, Oils, Varnishes & Bye Stuffs: Comer of Loxcer Market Sf Sycamore sts.. CIXCIXXA TI. O. Physicians and Country Merchants are solicited to call and examine for themselves The above articles are of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable rates Cash paid for Ginseng, Beesrra.r ifc. April 16th 1S45. IG-ly 3IOLASSES. 150 Barrels . O. 50 do Sugar House. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 1S45. S, II. PAR YIN & CO. Cap Manufacturers. Hat aud y ornerof Court and Main streets CINCINNATI

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A Cure for Consumption. IMPORTANT TO ALL THOSE AFFLICTED WITH DIS EA SES tOF THE LUXGS AXIJ BREAST. SEVEN THOUSAND CASES of obstinate Pulmonary complaints cared in one year. .? 9 $ ? s n Wl STAR'S BALSAM OF WIL D CH ERR . Ihe great American remedy for Lung Complaints, and all themAe;titns of the Respiratory Organs. W do not wisb to trifle with the'livcs or health of the afflicted, and we sinctrely pledge ourselves to meke no assertions a.to the virtues of this medicine, and to hold out no hopes ti suffering humanity, which facts will not warrant. We ask the attention of the candid to a few considerations. Nature, in every part of her works, has left indelible marks of adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and veg etables of the torrid, is such that they could not enduie the cold of the frigid zone, and vice versa. The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pine of all Northern latitutef(and"Dr. Wistar's Balsam," is a compound chemical extract from these) have long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished medical men have averred that natura fur nishes in every country antidotes for its own peculiar diseases. Coxsvmptios in its confirmed and incipient stages, Coughs, Asthma, Croup and Liver complaint, form'by far the most fatal class of diseases known to our land. Yet even these may be cured by means of the simple yet powerful remedies named above) and which are scattered, by a beniticent Providence.wbcrever those maladies prevail. CZrThe case of Thomas Cozens, of Haddonueld, N. J , is related by himself: and that all 'may know its entire truth, the I .v-.v.wvu. . lu uwl,u(ll OI lU0 I eace. CrltjniAIlt in eisan k f f . . . 1 i at Haddonfield, N. J.. April 20, 1S43. On or about the 13th day of Dec,, 1541, 1 was taken with a violent pain in the side near the Liver which continued for about five days.and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer, or something inwardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician, but he said he thought be could do but little for ma except give.mesome Blercury Pills which I refused to take, feeling satisfied they could do me no good, many other remedies were then produced by my wife and friends. Ac none did ma any good, and the discharge of blood and corrittios still continued every (ew days, and at last became so offensive I could scarcely breathe. I was also seized with a violent cough which a times caused me to raise much 'more blood than I had done before.and rr.v disease continued :n this way, still growing worse until February, when all hope of my recovery was given up, and my friends all tho't I would die with a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my lifo was apparently drawing near a clop" I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry .and got a bottle, which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only tbrV? bottles of this medicine, all my pains were removed, my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped and in a few weeks my health was so far restored as lo enable me to work at my trade.(wh;ch is a Carpenter) anu up to tins tunc I Lave enjoyed trood health. b Witness: 1 am acquainted with Mr. Thomas Cozens, and have seen him during bis illness I think the above statement entitled to full credit. SAMUL II. BURROUGHS Gloucester county, SS. Personally'apnear before me. the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, Thomas Coztn6, and being fully affirmed according to law, saitb the above statement in al! things is true. THOMAS COZENS. Affirmed before me, the 20, day of) April '4M J.O.EMKNT, CtC7-Wc publishno fictitious statements. "Wistar's Balsam," is sold at fl per bottle, or 6 bottles for f 5. SolJ in Cincin nati at the corner of Fourth and Walnut sts; by SANFOKIKV PARK, Agents for the West. In Brookville by R. &S. TYNER. E. TYNER & Co. Metamora. February 14th IS45. 8-3m. E. B. IIIN3IAN, DKAl.LR IN Drugs, raedieincs, Paint, OILS $ WINDOW GLASS. Agent for Landreth'ti GARDEN SEEDS. No 2, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. March 27th l4o. 14-lv. C. BRADLEY, I PROPRIETOR ofthe Boston House, corner of 6th and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmers, merchants, drovers and dusinee men generally, visiting the city, wili rind it their interest to call. Carriage houses and good stabling. Horses kept by the day or week. April 1Mb IS-4J. 16 ly RECTIFIED WHISKY A LW A FS on band and for sale by A. DON ALDSON & CO. March 20, 1841. 13 ly LIQUORS & WINES. io 5 Half Pipes French Brandy, oo - Holland Gin, quarter casks old Sherrj Wine, Madeira Wine ' Sweet Malaga Wine, Barrels Peach Brandy, " Jamaica Spirits, Old Rum, Old WhisW. 20 20 50 20 ie 10 10 50 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of which will in; sold low. Koi sale Sv A DONALDSON & CO. ' March 2 '. !4 Y

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