Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 August 1845 — Page 3

Cincinnati Markets. August 19 1915. Beeswax 25c per lb. Bctter Packers pay 9 to 9jc; Retailfresh print 15 a ISe; good crock 10 a 15c. EGGS-rcker pay 5 a 5; Retail 7 a 8c per doz. Feathers For shipment 20a23c, prime 25 a 2Gc per lb. FLoin-$2,75 a 3.00. Grain Wheat 50c per bushel of CO lbs; Corn sells by quantity at 33 a 35c per bushel; Retail 40 a 43. Groceries 51 a Gc per lb. Uio Coffee 7 a Tic. Provisions Bacon Shoulders 5 a5!c prime Sides 6 ate Hams, prime 8c. Salt 22 a 25c per bushel. Toeacco Best brands Six twist linn at 151 and some held at 7c per lb. Inferior 5 a 6c. Twelves 9 a 121c Wool-23 a 30c embrace extremes. Whiskey 17 ic. TINWARE, STOVES, &C. THE subscriber having removed his shop to his new building North of Price's stre, is ready to furnish his friends (and he hopes that includes every body) with articles of tin ware, &c. of the most substantial kind, manufactured of the best tin plate. He has also just received a new lot of COOKING STOVES, from Rising Sun, which are far superior to any Cincinnati Stove, being heavier and more durable, all furnished with excellent cooking aparalus. His tinware is not manufactured by apprentices, but by himself. He keeps constantly on jianl spouts and gutters. Job work done at shortest notice. JOHN II. FUDGE.

Aug 20, 1845 34 ly IKON & STEEL. Bloom Forge, and Jcsiati Iron Store. N. W. CHAPJIAX, 334 Main Street, near the Court House. CINCINNATI. IRON & NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Carriage springs and Iron Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledg-e and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. ALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos 22, 24. 25. 20 and 27. N. B. All of the above arlicles will be sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for tbeir interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N. W. CH APMAN, August 21st 1S45. 14 ly TAXES! 7VOTICE is hereby given that I will at- - tend at the usual places of holding elections, in the several Townships in Union County, for the purpose of receiving taxes fortheyear 1815, on the following days, to wit: Harrison township, Monday Sept. 29th Brownsville " Tuesday " 30th Liberty " Wednesday Oct. 1st Harmony " Thursday Ci 2nd Union " Friday " 3rd Centre ts. at Geo. Witters, Saturday 4lh And in Liberty during Court, 8nd after October 4th. Rates of Taxation. On each 100 for State purposes,21 cts.7M. do do County " 10 cents 00 do do Road Poll for State 10 cents. 50 cents. do do County

oO cents. Treasurer of Union County. August II, 1815. 33 6w. Richmond Jeffersonian copy 6 weeks, and charge Union County. Executor's Sale. "OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order from the UnionPro'j at e Court, there will be sold on Saturday the 13th day of September next by public sale at the house of the late Levi Nutt, dee'd, in Union county, Ia., the following Real Estate, to-wit: Being a part of the South West quarter of Section 14, township 10, in range 1 ; in the district of lands sold at Cincinnati, containing 100 acres, otT the east part of said quarter. ALSO The following personal properly, to-wit Corn. Wheat, 1 cooking stove, 3 beds and bedding. 1 cow, with various article of household furniture. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock, forenoon. A credit will be gien on all sums over S3, on note and approved security. A liberal credit will be given on the real property. AARON NUTT, ) ExecJOHN P. BRADY. S utors. John P. Brady, Com'sr of Real Estate 13lh August, 1845. 33 4w MILLINERY. jlRS. LADSON respectfully informs the citizens of Btookville, and vicinity, that she has opened a Millinery Shop in Brookville, on Market Street, and immediately opposite Mr. Clarkson's residence. Having carried on the business for thirty years past in the city of London, and afterwards in New York, and being ever watchful of the progress of Fashion, she expects to do work to the satisfaction of her customers. August 13, 1845. 33 3w. Executor's Sale. THERE will be sold at public auc tion at the late residence of Lydia Wood deceased, in Sptingfield township. Frank lin county, Indiana, on the 6ih day of Septemoer next, the personal property or said deceased, consisting of one mare, one fan ning mill, some Tarming utensils, 150 bushels of oats, oats in th 3 sheaf, wheat, hav j . . . - - -5 unu corn in me new, etc. sale to com mence at 10 o'clock on said day.

Pavment of Taxes is required on or before !! 9ome IUjJe thenl lhat have no ri2lthe 1st day of January IS45. j 1 "ut.on w,!l be put in force against WW nl? M ia,! Sl!ch- am the inventor, and have v "Ji-lll:Z.. ' 1' right. WILSON T. ADAMS.

JOHN WYNN, Ex'r. August UiH 1845. 33 3 w NOTICE. " " f HERE AS my wife, Mary Hahn, has T left my bed and board without any cause (known to me,) and has in my absence clandestinely taken all her clothes, bed and bedding, contrary to my wish and will, this is therefore lo .'ore warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. DANIEL HAHN. August 12th 1845. 33 3w. IOIIXD. I IOW LAM) , Attorney at Law, HROOKVILLE la

Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned has taken out of the Franklin Probate Court, letters f administration on the estate of John II. C. F. Kleinme, late of Franklin county, Ind., decaased. All persons having claims agaiost said estate are hereby notified to present them legally authenticated for settlement; and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment The estate is probably solvent. MATTHIAS BENSING, Adm'r. August G, 1345. 32-3 nr

House and Lots for Sale. THE undersigned wishes to sell property in Brookville, Indiana, situated near the old Bridge, known as the Doneughoo property. For particulars and terms enquire of 'Squire Wallace, in Brookville, or the subscriber in Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. THOMAS MUNNS. August 5lh, 1S45. 32 3w. LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned desires to sell one hllndrPil nprp ff lanrt IrinfT llnnn ftio East fork of White Water, about one mile North of Brookville, upon which is a good mill seat, with an abundant and regular supply of water. A small part of the land is enclosed and cultivated; the residue is well timbered. The mill-seat will be sold separately if desired; ana the remainder in lots to suit purchasers. Title beyond question. J. D.IIowlaxd, Attorney for ISAAC J. TILLOTSON. July 16, IS45 29 3m PICES.-150 mats Cassia; 1 bbl Nutmegs; 1 do Clqves; 20 bags "Pepper; 10 do Allspice. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9th & Main sts. Cincinnati, jy 25 3l-ly. Saddle, Bridle, & Harness Making;. rilHfl undersigned having dissolved Partnership with Isaac Price, has commenced the Saddle, Bridle and Har ness Making;, at the Brick building occupied for several vears by John Holland as Grocery and Bakery, north of Holland'; Law office, where he will try to accommouaie nis customers wiiu tne ngnl kind oi work at the right prices. JOHN ADAMS. July 30th 1845. 3l-3m UESII TEAS. 20 half chests Y. II. superior: 10 do do do; 1036 lb catties G. P. and Imp. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. Cor. 9th & Main sis. Cincinnati. July 25, 1345. 31 ly. ?ASTERN COFFEl-20i -bags Rio, choice article for sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9th & Main sis. Cincinnati. Jv 25- 31 -ly. lATEXT"PU3ilsI THE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has got a pump shop in operation on Eli's creek near West Union, whore he calculates to manufacture pumps to order. The above pumps will he warranted to do good service, and holds himself responsible for all pumps that are not gooJ. Take notice that the above pumps are j patent pumps, and I understand that there SUBBINA ADAMS & CO. July 24th, 1845. 30-3m. rkmoyal" J.W& W.W.Cooper. WJAVE removed their Hide, Oil and Leather Store from No 37 Main street to N0 21 Columbia street between Main a id Walnut street CINCINNTI, where ihey keep a general assortment of Leather consisting of Hog Skin Sealing, Cslf Skin, do Skirting and Harness Leather, Russet and Black Bridle do Bag hides and sides, Sole and Upper Leather, Caltand Kip Skins, Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, ALSO Spanish and dry hides, Tanner's Oil, Tanner's and Courier's Tools, Osborn's Patent double grinding Bark Mills, Dealers in the above line are invited to call and examine our stock. J. W. & W. W. COOPER. N. B. Leather in the rough taken in exchange for Hides and Oil. May 12, 1845. 25-6m. CPIIUTS TUUPEXTINia 13 bbls Spirits Turpentine, just re'd and for sale by C.S. BURD8CL, ju 21 27 Corner of Main and Fifth sts ICS First rate Grind stones received and for sale by K.&S. TYNER. PORTRAIT PAINTING. THE undersigned would be happy to receive the call of those who are desirous or examining specimens of his work at his studio, in the North East room in the Court House, upstairs. JOHNSPENCE. Baookville, June 19, 1845. 25-tf. Fancy and staple Dry Goods. itifi subscribers respectrully call the attention of the citizens of BrookviKe and its vicinity to their stock of Staple and tancy Dry goods, a large portion of which is entirely new, and oftbe latest styles; it having been selected by f one of the partners, who has just returned from the Eastern cities, they are confident that they can meet the expectations of their friends and tha public, Their price art uniform and low. PADGETT & MACY. 107, Main Street, betweeu 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. March 20, 1845. 13-ly. C. BRADLEY, PROPRIETOR olthe Boston House, corner of 6th and Elm streets, Cincinnati. Farmers, merchants, drovers and dusiness men generally, visiting the city, wili find it their interest to call. Carrino-o

j houses and good stabling. Horses kept by the day o r week. Aprtl Hth IM-V lli-Iv

WATCHES, JE W E L R Y, AND Fa !i c v Good s.

THE subscribers have constantly on hand a large and fashionable assortment of Jctcchy,GoldSf Silver Watches, l Jated ware, bnglish and American Britama, Painted JapanedjTea Trays, Gold and silver Spectacles. Diamond Doii.ted Gold Pens, Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoons, Ladles, Cups, Butter Knivee, Fruit Kuives.etc. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of trimmings. Silcer It are and Jewelry made to order. OWEN & CARLEY, No- 135, Main tt., between Hd and 4tli, CINCINNATI. April ISth 1S45. Jh1 HENRY JUSTICE. Storage. Forwarding, and Commission TIlKtllAVJ. White Wafer Cmi.il Basin. CINCINNATI, Ohio. REFER TO:Worlhington, Shilito, & Co., j Casper Sharp, ( Cin'ti. J. A. D. Burrows & Co ) R.&S. Tyner, i . J.D. Howland,Esq.,5UROOKV,LLE' ,A" CoL DHankins, I Conersv,llE, Ia. Hopkins & Hiatt, ) Milton, Ia. Daniel Sinks, j Sandford Lackey, 1 -i Williams Petty, Ca'bridge City,Ia. John Crum, Geo. Gillespie & Co , Haoerstowx; Ia. Thos, G. Noble, Centreville, Ia. Col. Miles Murphy, New Castle Ia. P Patrick, Pendleton, Ia. Buchanan, Ellis, & Co., New Orleans Byran & Mcllhenny, Philadelphia. July 4,1 S44 27-6m. Goods! Goods!! TYNER & McniLLAN."' HA V E the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Ohio and Indiana, that they are now opening a splendid assortment of Staple DRY GOODS Three doors below the corner of Sixth on the east side of Main street, in CINCINNATI, Consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown and Green, American English and French Cloths. IMack, Blue, Plaid and Strip' American and French Cassimers.Satiuetts, Ky. Janes, plain and fancy Tweeds, Colicoes, Ginghams, CoI'd, Muslins, Brown & Blck Muslins, Irich and Table Linens, Plain and Striped and Plaid Calicoes, Mull. Book and Swiss, Muslins, in short they intend keeping every thing suited to the Country trade, which they will sell as low as any other hoase in the City, For Cash Oiilv. ('all and see your friends and examine our poods before purchasing elsewhere. JEFF TYNER, S W. T. M'MILLAN. Cincinnati, June 25th, 145 2r-ly. DODU'S FASHIONABLE HAT STORK, ' 14 ft 3In3n Slrtft, THHES EOOSS BELOXV FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI. The Hat is ai-KnoninlirPil to I en impo'tant pan of dre; therefore H Incomes iiileretin; lo learn where a genteel, well made artirle ran I procured. I invite the ritir.ensot UrooUrille, a ul it? vicinity, who may visit f im-innati. to rail anil evaminc the quality, style and finish nf my hats : fcelini; ronftOent that 1 ran eire satisfaction. Win. Dodd. NEW GOODS AG At A! ffIlE subscriber has just received dirert from the Eastern market, and is now opening at his Store, in Brookville, a general assortment of goods, suited to the present and approaching season; among whicii are, Fine and Superfine Cloths of various colors, do do Cassimeres, plain Fash, patterns, A good assortment of Satinets, plain JjFash, patterns, Red, UTtile and Yellow Flannels, Fash. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Calicoes of almost every grade and style. Ginghams and Curtain Calico. Lawns, Muslin de iMines and lialzrcnes, Dark and Fancy col d. plain and figured Alpaccas, Mack, and other coVd. Silks, Sarsnet and Bonnet Silks. Black, White ami Pink Crape. White. Cambric, Jackcnel and Mull Muslins plain and figured, Book, Swiss and Bobinct Muslins, plain and figured, Irish I Alien, linen Iiwn and Bishop Iaicn, Shawls. Dress I Id' kf. and silk pocket Ild-kfs. I eils and Ladies white pocket Hd kjs. Best Kid, Silk ami Cotton gloves, do do do do Milts, Satin, Silk and Marsaills I'esling. Black Italian Silk Il'dkfs, and Satin Stocks, Avatiety of Lace, Edging, Footing and Insertion, A splendid assortment of Itibbons, and Bonnets, ALSO A good assoitment of Hardware, Queensware and Nails, Shoes, Boots, Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats, Leather, Cotton Yarn, LIKEWISE. A general assortment of Groceries, including An extra quality of Malaga and Port Wines. All of which will be offered low fur cash, or Country produce. . The public are respectlully invited to call examine and judge for themselves. Brookville, June 27th, 1845. 20 -1 y. MT-ANTED.-Whitc Water Vnllrv Stock.-I have 610 acres of good Land in Scott County, Indi

ana, near Madison, la. I will exchange at a fair price for White Wtter Valley Slock, at rn. C. S. BURDSAL, ju 2127 Corner oi .Main and Fifth sts. SULPIL" ((UlN INETiOO ounces Sulph. Quinine, just received and for sale bv C. S. BURDSAL, ju 21 -27 Corner or Main and Fifth sts Barrels of Salt. 0W W 25 Kegs whim led. For sale by R. r . TYNER. April 22,1-15 17-! .

TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockerv Ware, &c. THE SUBSCRIBER having by recent importation completed his stock f printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that La can now offer for their examination one of the best selected assortment in the West. He feels confident that those who favor him wifh a call will find it to their interest to purchase, as it is his intention to sell at low prices, either for cash or approved paper. The stock has been selected with a view to the Country trade, and consists in part Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; do do Howls, assorted sizes; do do Pitchers do da; do EJg'd & O. C. Plates- do do; do do Bakers, Dishes $ Nappies. With a great variety of other articles in his line. ALSO n assortment of flint Glass, which will be sold bv the box at Manufacturers' prices. t WM. S. SAMPSON. No. 92, Main st., East side, opp. to

I rusts do. Bank, Cincinnati Ohio FULLING. MACY of Luirel, Franklin county, would inform his customers generally, that he has now commenced the FULLING BUSINESS, And will be happy to accommodate any who may call on him for work in that line. CARDING will still be attended to as usuSeptember 3rd 1814. 37-tf. New Store! HITT&I1AILE Have just received direct from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part of super. Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Casimere, Satinet, tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gambroon, Silk Velvet, Satin, Mersailles 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 Muslin, cotton and lin en Table cloths, Swiss and India Mull Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, striped and bared Swiss and Lace muslins; a largo assortment of SHOES A. HOOTS, Leghorn, Casimere, Beaver & Palm Leaf Hats, Florencebrade and Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair, Passage and Hoor Carpet ings, calf and morocco Leather; a large as sortment of IRON & NAILS, Qttccnsicarc, Glassware, Gro , ccrics, Cotton Yarn, etc. besides a great variety of articles too tedi ous to enumerate. The above stock oT 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 them- ! selves. I Brookville, April 28, 1815. 18 ly JOHN A. 31 ATSOX, Attorney at Law. OiricE on Main- Sr., Brook ville, Ind. May lGih, 1845. 20-tf. Hat & Cap .llaiiufaelory. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity and persons visiting the city, that they have on hand and aro constantly manufacturing Hats of every description, By purchasing most of their material direct of the importers East, and doing 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 GooJ, Cheap and Fashionable Hat, are invited to call and examine their Stock. Also, on hand a good assortment of Fur, Cloth and Leather Caps. H. S- MILLER V Co., Cheip Hat and Cap Store, 37, Main St. betw een Front Ac Columbia ets., Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, IS45. 13-ly. S. II. PAR YIN & CO. Hal and Cap Manufacturer, Corner of Court and Main streets. CINCINNATI UST RECEIVED and for sale low: 15,0l0 lbs. SUgo Iron assorted size, 8,000 Bloom Forge do Cast Steel, Spring Steel, American blisteieJ Heel, English do do Shear do R. & S. TYNER. 200 300 400 100 50 July II, 1315. id ly. CALEB S. BURDSAL, WHOLESALE KETAtl. DRUGG I S T, Importer of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS. Dye Stuff, Glafs, f- Fancy Articles, American, French, .fEnglish Ch c m id lis and Perfumery. Corner Main 4- Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. March 20, 1S15. 13-ly

C. & W. II. ALLEN, No. 167, Main street, 3 door.t below Fourth CI NC INN A 77. WHOLESALE DEALERH IN T I A E .1 V. XV E Ii 11 Y , Clocks, Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware &. Fine Cutlery; ALSO Dealers in Combs, Brushes, Pcrcusiion Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket books, Razor straps together with a general variety of French, German "English fancv Goads. March 27th 145, " II-ly. NAILS. 250 keg assorted, for sale hy A. DONALDSON CO. cor. !tih iS. Maui st. Cincinnati, lulv 25. ISI5. :1 !'

TERMS CASH!

L Y 31 AX & IllCE. Importer., Wholesale Retail Dealers in HARDWARE o CUTLERY. WIRE, STEEL, NAILS, &C, &C, &C. Sign of I tic Anvil, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets, CINCINNATI. April I?tb l-45. 13-ly JOSEPH CAREY, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Dealers ti Groceries & Produce. No. 9, Commercial Row. j Foot of Main St. Front of Public Wharf CINCINNATI. Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Indigo Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns 4 c. fT-SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICK. March 27lh 1-45 14-ly FEATHERS WANTED. lHE highest market price will be paid in cash at all tunes, by A. P. HOLDEN Ac CO, No 4 Main si, near Front Cincinnati. April H, 145 (Cit. Gaz $2) Id-'im. Hardware. f Bill I' subscribers are now opening a -EL splendid assortment of Haidwaie, comprising a larjre and general assortmentof TABLE Jr PCCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe sneatbs, Hay and Manure Forks, shovels and epades, Nails, Wire, Anvils, Vices, smith's Ltoliovv?, Locks and Latches of every kind in use, butts, screwi,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 o( merchants, mechanics and Farmers. Terms C.iSfl. LYMAN & RICE. At the sign of the Anvil, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April llh 1845. 1G-Iy. Mansion House, CINCINNATI. OHIO, (Main St., opposite the Court House.) fHIIIIS Hotel, hiving pissed into the ii. hmds of the undersigned, is now under going a thorough repair throughsut the whole establishment, the refuting being of the most approved modern style. Being situated in the central part of tie city, it will be an attractive and convene icnt stopping place for"bu3incs men. Tin proprietor will spare no pains in making his guest feel at home. His experience in this line, during a long residence with his brother, of the American Hotel, Columbus Ohio, renders it certain that the Man son House will not be inferior to any hoiisi in the west. My old acquaintances are invited to cill and see inc. C1I UNCEY KELSEY. Cincinnati, March 13, 1845. 20-ly NAILS. 300 kegs assorted Nos. For talc by A. DONALIHUN 4 bO. Ninth and Main st'. April 25lh, 17-ly. LIQUORS Jt WINES. Half Pipes French Brandy, 5 do Holland Gin, 20 quarter casks old Sherrj Wine, 20 " " Madeira Wine 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 Jamaica Spirits, 10 Old Rum, i 10 " Old WhisVy, 5(1 Casks Cherry Bounce. All of which will bold low. For sale hv A DONALDSON Ac CO. ' March 20, 145. JO II N S II A R P, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoe, nnd Palm-Leal HATS, NO. 15G, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, THIRD STORE ABOVE FOIKTH C.VCA.V. I TI, o mo. Will sell very cheap for cash or approved paper. March 27th 1-45. li-ly. BURDSALS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsa pari 11a; jlOR the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or King's Evil, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Ulcers, painful affections of the Bones, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. The following is from R. C. LangJon. formerly editor of thfj Troy Times, in relation to BurdsaFs extract of Sarsaparilla"Itia valuable medicine. I have tried it thoroughly and can bear ample testimony to its good effect 8 in my own person. 1 have tor several years been the subject of violent diseases, acute pains in the limbd. Ate. and verily believe the free use of Sarsaparilla was the principal remedy that performed the cure." For further evidence of its elhVacy, reference is madu to the follow ing Physician, who have prrtcribed it with ( vrri tnccett in their practice: Dr. Stephen Bonner, Dr. Chirle Wood war J, " Win. Mount, " J. P. Buckncr, W ill i. im Smith, " William Unshorn . " J. Black; Or to Micnjxh Williams, Fq , Adam N. Riddle, Edward C. Roll, A. .VI l.ean, Samuel Lewi, " Samuel Talbott. " Captain L. f-hally, Jaixcs Torrence. All of thcee last named gentlemen hive either tried it themselves or used it in their families, with tho happiest results. Numerous reference might bo given, but lhp!e are deemed sufficient. Thif preparation is warranted to euro the inose inveterate cae of disease. arif in;; from impurity ofbloid; it hi never vsr been known to rut., and in no case i remuneration asked, whore a perfect and nrKtuv cure is not effected. Prepared and sold cy. CALEB S. BURDSALL. Wholesale and retail Driiffifl (fri vf

i Dr. Ruth.) N. E. corner M iin and rifih ' Hired, Cinrinmt i. March 27th 1-11. II ly.

IMUS1I STORK. 104 Main street. V-iwfeen I'lnr.l .V Fourth

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