Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 August 1845 — Page 4
BRUSH STORE. ! 10 1 Main PtreM . hviw?n Third Ac Fuurth i CIXCLY..I I I. HUTCHED AND .MULUtiHl.lN j would revcuullv invito I MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS j to call and exauiiim llicir assortment, it bo- j very lrj. nt nrreatly j ' t REDUCED PRICES.
From our Ion: experience iti Uie brush m iiiiifactiirin;, ve feel confident that our stck will bo found satisfactory, au.l that, wc shill ae able to suit all, even the most faatidtotu. Mirca 'Tlli IS45. U-ly, T IIO 31 AS II U 1ST, NO. A) MIX ST. BETw'EEX FRONT & SECOND sts CINCINN VlI, DEALER IN Juniata Iron and Xails, Castings. ., etc. SU.fU Mirch 27th 115. 14-ly. J. S. B EXXE T T & C O., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEsLEHi IN Forcizn ami Domestic DRY GOODS,! AO. 183 MUX STREET, Between 4th and 5th, CINCINNATI. O Mir-I, 2-h IS45, 14-ly. XlibXTE," M laufai-turer and wholesale doner ftasiilta, Cotton, AM) in H c o n a OF ALL SIZES. Cffrds. Lines and Twines OF ALL KINDS. Start Miinvfrepf. one door below Front. MANUFACTORY O i ttWiern tlaw, CIXCIXXA Tl. N, B. CASH paid for HEMP & FLAX. .March 27t!i 141. 14-1 y. V. IIY L AN D C6 WHOLESALE & RETAIL DK.VLF.RS IN Staple ami Fancy DRY GOODS, lo. " I, Fifth St., Xrlh tide. 3 ors East of IValnnl, CIXCIXXATI O. March 27rh 1" 13. 1 1-1 v. S. S. JACKSON, Nurseryman and Florist, Three miles below Cincinnsti, on the river road, between the residences of Major Wm. Oliver and S. S. L.ILm:uedieu, keeps constantly for e-ile Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrub, Vines, UREEX-IIOUSE PLAXTS, ifc, fr. ftCul Fiowers at all seasons. -CO (A catalogue and prices ean be seen at tU office of the Indiana American,) March 27th 1345. 14-ly C. PENROSE, Whalcnocv, Whip and Cane Xu. '2 Fifth st. a few dvors Ea.t ofMai'i. CIXCIXXA Tl. Has constantly on hand a good supply of Whips and Canes of every description. Whips and Canes made to order, or repaired at the shortest Notiee. March 27lh 143. 14-ly. J. UTAIAR & BATCH ELDER, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL dealers in Inqtarted American Cigars. ALSO, ALL K1SDS OP Tobacco & Snuff. NO. 237, MAIN ST., Fourth dour below Sixth St., West side CIXCIXXATI. Ma 27th IS45 14-ly J O II N 1$. CLARK WHOLESALE ANl RETAIL (rrocer, Produce, and Liquor 31 13 RC II A XT, .Vj. 2S5, MA IX S T., CIXCIXXA TI. Pure W ines constantly on hand. Marcn 27th 1S45 n-iy S 31 1 T II vc WHOLESALE T U C K E It ; DEALERS I.N Boots & Shoes, PALM LEAP HATS,. SC. No. 37, Fearl St., Cincinnati. Feb. 0,1845. 7-1 v. NEW TAILOR SIIOl U'M. CLANK SOX, RESPECTFULLY inform the public ' tliit they have coniiiienced business in Mr. Jiig new building, opposite the Jail. All orders left with them fur work shall receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as can he obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employed. Fashions teguiarly received. May 1st, 1913. 19-tf. COFFEE. SUGAR. &C. 40 Sacks Rio Coffee, 7 Hfuh. Susrar, I Tierce of Pice, tOO lbs Sole'Leathv, 1000" Colto-i Yam, 2i10" Lead. For sale b, R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1?15. 17 ly ROBERT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods, NO. 17 2, Main Street, betveen 4! 3A, ea( side CIXCIXXATI. Keeps constantly on hand Cloths, Cassimeres. Saltiiietts. .leans. Prints, Jaconet Cambric, Ioo Mull and Swiss Muslins, bleachtd'nnd brown shirtingsjand sheetings, Handkerchiefs, sliawle. Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Thread, Arc. A:c. March 27th 1-45. Il-lr. tfl-CK SKIXUHESSER, a LOVE . MAXUFACTUREIi, Keeps on hand at all times a largo assortment of Buck Skin Gloves, .Mils', and Leather of all kinds. No. 27J5, Main st., between Gih & Ttii, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 20, 1?45. l.uiy RECTIFIED WHISKYAl.WA I S mi hand and f.r fIp by . Don . ,m n , a co.. M ,r,U 2". I 1 i:.T.
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G. W.KKELY, Surgeon Dentist. WILL visit Brookville about the 12ih o Anoint, when all who wish work done wil pjease rail. REFERENCES GIVEN IF REQUIRED. fiF Prices to sail the Timesg Room at Mr. MeCurdy's Hotel. Brookville, Indiana. February 2 1st, 18 1 1 Mf A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON . Grocers nnd Commission Merchants, AND Dealers in all kinds of Grass Seed, Corner vf Xinth and Main 67s., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. & W. II. ALLEN, 1C7, Main street, 3 doors below Fourth No. CIXCIXXATI. wholesale dealerr in F I N K J E W Fi L U Y , Clocks, Watches, Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware & Fine Cutlcrv; ALSO Dealers in Combs, Brushes, Percussion Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket books, Razor straps together with a general variety of French, German SEnglish fanev Goods. March 27th 1545, 11-ly. Junieltn Iron avd jStiils20.000 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted size?. 5.000 6iK IDs) Bloom Forge Iron do American Steel, do English blistered Steel, C-ist Steel. 100 Ju st received and lor sale by r (V s Brookville, April 22,"lyl5.' TY.YKR. I71y. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by iV, D. Gall ion. IW libit, of Salt, ,5 Do Molaasa, 3 Hhds. of Sigar, 1 Tierce of liice, 30 Sacks of Coffee 20 Keg's of Xails, 4 Do Tobacco. ALSO A lot of Shovels and Spades, 1J rawing Chains, Upper and Sole Leather. FENCING NAILS. f kegs 10d; G9$3 5(1 do Sd. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main Ets. April 25th IS45 I7-ly. Y A NT ED7 Beeswax; Ginseng; White Bean?; Mustard Seed. A .DONALDSON & CO., 9th and Main street. Cin. Ohio. May, 7ih 1813. 1J. JOHN II. FARtiUIIAR, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1S43. 3-tf. CHARLES COLLINS; WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST, N. K. corner or Lower Market and Sycamore 6ts, Cincinnati. Oils, Colours, Varnishes Dye Stuff's, etc Flas-seed, Beeswax ai Cash for and Ginseng, April 1Mb 1843. 16-6m. LAW NOTICE. JAMES B. SLEET H, Attorney and Counsellor at Lvtc. ILL attend to all business entrusted to him with care and fidelity: einer in tne superior orjnrerior Courts of he State. uiiice above J. Goudie's store, on Main st., opposite the I reasurer's office. Brook ville, la. July 30, 1814. 3-2.tj. BLRDSAL S COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF Sarsaparilla; yji. me cure oi iuronic Kneuiualisin, - Scrofula or King's Evil. Salt Rheum. King norm, L leers, painful aflections of the Hones, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. l he following is from R. C. Langdon, lormeriy editor of the Troy Tunes, in re lation to Burdsal'e extract of Sarsapsrilla ' It 19 a valuable medicine. I have tried it thoroughly and can bear ample testimony to its good effects in my own person. I nave lor several years been the 6ubject of violent oiseases, acute pains in the limbs. Ate, and verilv believe the free n so nf Sir. jsaparilla was the principal remedy that I performed the cure." For further evidence , of its efficacy, reference is made to the following Physicians, who have prrtcrrbed j 1 wt t very tnccftt in their practice: I Dr. Stephen Bonner, j Dr. Charles Woodward, I ' Wm. .Mount, ' " J. P. Buckncr, I " William Smith, I " William Gosliom . " J. Black; Or to Micajah Williams, Esq., Adam N. Riddle, Edward C. Roll, N. M'Lean, Samuel Lewi Samuel Talbott. Captain L. Shally, James Torrence. All of these last named gentlemen havs either tried it themselves or used it in thesr families, with tho happiest results. Numerous references might be giveu, but these are deemed sufficient. Thit preparation is warranted to cure the nose inveterate case of disease. ariaW from impurity of blood; it has never yet; beeu known to fail, and in no case is remuneration asked, where a perfect and1 pi-emit cure is not effected. PrcpareJ and sold cy. CALEB S. BURDSALL. Wholesale and retail Druggist (mzn of
I at. corner Miin and Fifth . streets, Cim innati. Mar. !i 27th IS II. li-ly. ' BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
SUGAIUCOITED, oi improved lydiajt vege
table PILLS;" TTOR Intermittent, Remittent, Billious anu innamaiory rever, tieaaacne, lnoigestion, Dyspepsia, Perverted Appetite, Heart Burn, Costivenesa, Diarrhoea, Billious Cholic, and Worms, Foul Stomach, Pain in the Head, Side or back, Scrofula, Scurvy, or any impurities of the Blood, Obt ructions and female complaint generally. Thera has never appeared a medicine which, while it can do no harm, ia calcuated to do so much good. They excite a healthy prespiration, and open all the natural drainsof the system. The obstruction or insensible Perspiration is the cause jof a great proportion of human suffering. 1 hese puis potsett the potcer. in an extra ordinary degree, of removing all obstruc tions, and healthful circulation. 1 Ley must undoubtedly supersede all other pur gative medicines, as tber Lave a four-fold action viz: a discharge by the Bowels, Lungs, Kidneys, and Skin. Children will not hesitate to take them; and they may be relied on, beyond any other remedy, as an effectual and safe med icine for Worms, and all complaints inci dent to children. Alore childrea Lave been cured in IN ew lork the present year, by tne use oi itf smith s I'ills, than all oth er medicines combined as there is no need of forcing than Joton, like other medi cines. One important advantage in taking these I ills is, they do not gripe, or produce nau sea, or any unpleasant sensation Pills have, in thousands of instances, produced Pile6 and other consequences far worse than the disease for which they were administered This is particularly guarded against in the combination of the many ingredients of which Dr. Smith's Pills are composed thus rendering them harmless. Tho directions, and treatment of disea ses, accompany every box, in a circular of 4 pages. "No Sigar Coated Pills" can be gen uine without the signature of the soleTinventor,"G. BENJAMIN, M. D., President of the New Y ork College of Health," upon every box. From a Nephew of the late Judge TLomp son. New York, Mav, 15, 144. Dr. Smith's "Improved Indian Vegeta ble Pills," have proven invaluable to my self and family, in tho cure of violent head ache, pain in the side and stomach. For children, no better medicine can be produ ced, in tne case olour little girl, two years old, the most happy effects have re suited from their use. I have never known a medicine which I could so conCdently recommend as tnese fills. R. THOMPSON, 50 Northmore st. The folio wing lady is too well known in New ork for her intelligence an philan tnropy to oe doubted. t rom the Matron of the U- S. Navy Hos puai,j Accustomed as 1 am to administer to thesick, I can appreciate a valuable modi cine, ii tuere oe a medicine adapted to mo numerous Humerus oi mankind, it is Dr. Smith'g Sugar Pill. I Lave used thern and seen them used with the most aston ishing results; in several instances within my knowledge, restoring the patient from extreme Iowuess and suffering, to strength anu ucaitu. roriaaies during pregnancy, these I ins are orereio- balm. 1 recom mend them to all for a valuable family me dicme SARAH A.GOULD. Matron of the U. S. Navy .Hospital. Brooklyn, June 10, IS44. v rom the Deputy Sheriff of N. York.1 Dr, Smith's "Improved Indian Vegeta ble Pills" have been used in the Eldridge street Debtor's Prison, with uncommon satisfaction. I have never heard a medi cine spoken of with more interest by the sick who Lave taken these Pills. JAMES J. BEV1NS, Deputy Sheriff. AN EXTRAORDINARY CVRE.l , . . - i Dave to record an instance of unpar alleled Buttering, which must Lave terminated my existence, Lad not Dr. Smith's "Sugar Indian Vegetable pills" come to my rescue. In the Fall of 1843, I bad a Scrofulous affection, which nearly cover 1 I T -., - ea my ooay wun sores, ana rendered me unfit for life. In the course of two months I was attacked with fever, which raced with great violence.' I took many prescripsions, but without getting relief. My suffering was great. Mrs. Gould, (whom 1 shall ever remember with esteem,) advised me to use these Sagar Tills, which I took in large doses a few days, when the fever and pain abated. 1 continued these Pills in small doses, abont five weeks, when my fever and scrofula were cured, mv blood completely purified, and my general health improved. I am certain I owe my life, under Provi oence to the use or these Pil.s. E. M. PARK. New York From a lady well known in New York I Lave been troubled for years with dizziness and pain in the head, attended with depression, dimness of sight, Ate, which have been onurcly cured by Dr. Smith's "Sugared Indian Vegetable Pill." I prize mis meutcinc aoove all others, Sarah Dovglass, Corner of Ludlow and Walker ets. nr. cwn-.iha sugai ruia The Toice of the Uest.l Since printing a very large edition of our Mosthly Report, we Lave received the following! DYSTErSIA OF TEN YEARS BT ixnisn The Wife of Captain Roberts, on Vine street, near water, Cincinnati, has been at.iicted with dyspepsia in its most acrravaicd lorm. lor the last ten years .She was recommended oy celebrated physicians of uoston, iew ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore ano Cincinnati to travel, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it done her no good. She then commenced usim the most popular medicines of the day for ner compiaint, but derived no benefit from iceir use. Seeing an advertisement of Dr C .' I J. . e , . f . J - I ' . .......... ouSui uiiira t egsiaote i'ui$ m ' i''cisj eiic vuuciuucu 10 give them a trial. Afie sent to U. Y, Thomas, Main O. - A I . oireev, uciwecn niro ana tourth street. ur. omun 6 Agent tor t-'incinjiati. and pur
cnasea a oox, took them according to direction, and can with heartfeit joy state that she derived more benefit from the use of one box of Doctor Smith's Sugar .Coated Vegetable Pills than from all other medicine she has ever maw'e use of for the last ten years.The above was sent to G. F. Thomas December 1 4th, IS41. (r PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. No "SUGAR COATED PILLS" can bo genuine without the signature of the sole inventor "G. BENJAMIN SMITH M. D., President of the N Y. College of Health upon every box. Office devoted exclusive to the sale of this medicine. 179 Greenwich street. New YorkG. F. Thomas, Main street, between Third and Fourth streets, opposite the Gazette Office 0r SOLE AGENT FOR THE CIT Y OFCINCINNATI.Cfl Agents. R. As S. Tyner, Brookville; N. M. Ross At Co, Laurel; Wm. Rubottom Metamora; Thomas fitten Rochester; 7. A . Nyr , Trenton. My 30 ,S4 c2.0m
LUKE KENT,
Clock and Watch Maker, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Mn ufaclurer, Diamond pointed gold Pcns.Sc No. &Vi Main si. between 5th and Gth Cincinnati, Ohio March 20, 1843. 13-Iy 1,000,000 SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. 4 RE sold yearly, and foi only 121 cents curing Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain or weakness in the Side. Rack. Breast. Loins; or any part of the body. Who will suffer when he can be so easily cured. VV. Hoxie, Esq., who was bent near ly double willijRheumatism, was enabled af ter wearing one 12 hours to get up and dress Limself. In two davs he was nerfectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabelhtown. N. J., an old Revolutionary soldier, was so icted with Rheumatism that be could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. siieizmajY's rroRM lo2eages Thousands upon thousands Lave 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 appa rent diseases; and many Lave suffered for ycarsjand years, and have been doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief; and others arc still suffering, wh en all the trouble rises from Worms, and worms alone, which are entirely overlook ed, and when the proper treatment would have caved their lives and restored them to health. Every observant mother cannot but see and admit the truth; but still many phy sicians shut their eyes to that all important cause of disease. api. lj. r . eld, oi the Drig L,avinia, - , . ... , w of the port of New York, was complaining for a long time with a pain and uneasiness in his boweis, dullness, headache, paloita tion, lowness 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 of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, which brought away a tape worm I7 feet long. I hat one dose cured him. Ho never goes to sea without a full supply of Sherman's Lozenges, and 6ays he wonts no other med icine chest. "I CAN'T SLEEP'!" Says one, "my cough is so incessant, it seems as though I would choke to death If he would only use Sherman's Cough Lo zenges he would be cured in a short time I hey often cure the most distressing cases in a few hours. The Hon. Mr. Archer U. S. Senator of Virginia 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, ray or night, until he used those Lozenges. He could hardly believe that medicine could operate so quick ana emcientiy, especially when it tasted so pleasant. .Vr. G- T. .Vafftetcs suffered a year with a hard, tight cough, pain in the 6ide, spitting of blood, and all the usual symptoms of consumption. The Lozenges relieved him immediately, and in a few weeks re stored him to perfect health. He says thev are the greatest cough medicine in the world. C.F.THOMAS. Main st. bet 3d and 4th e'.s., opposite Gazette Office wholesale and retail Agents for the Vv estern country. g-enfc.-li. S. Tyner, Brookville; N M.Ross Uo; Lauiel; Wm. Rubottom; Metamora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester; Z. a. xye, irenton. May 23d,IS45. 2I-6m DOCTOR M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Pill. For the Cure of Ilepatitet or Liver Com plaint, Utupcptia and Sick Head-Ache, symptoms of A Diseased Liver! Pain in the right side, under the edge o me rios, increased on pressure; sometimes the pam is in the left side; the- patient is rarely able to he on the loft side; some times the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowles, in general, are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain accomnani ed 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, Lis feet are cold or burning, and Le complains of a prickly sensation of tho skin; 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 OJV DISEASES INDUCED BY 1FOR.VS. Few diseases to which the human body is liahle, are better entitled to the attention of the parent or philanthropist than tbo?e consequent on the irritation of worms on the stomach and bowels. When the sufferer is an adult, the case is very frequently overlooked, and, consequently, the proper remedy ia not applied. But when the patient is an infant, if the disease is not entirely neglected.it is still, too frequentby, 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 child's bowels, and how quiescent soever they may Lave been, previously, no sooner is the constitution invaded by any of the numerous train ofdisease9 to to which infancy is exposed, than it is fearfully augmented by their irritation. Hence it is too frequently happens that a disease otherwise casiy 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 time, which is so precious in such cases, the disease might be attacked, by prompt remedies, even-handed and with success. Agents. R.'i- S. Tyner, Broookville; N. M. Koss Co, Laurel; Wm. Rubottom, Metamora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester; Z. A. Nye, Trenton. i!y 2:id, 1-15. Cl-7m
New Goods. THE Subscribers have just received
their Spring and Summer Goods, which added l their former slock makes their assortment large and complete of all kinds ofD 11 Y GOODS,:; Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Palm Leaf Hats. Florenccbraid and straw 'Bonnets, MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AND TUBS, PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CHAINS. SPADES & SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, SAD IRONS, BRASS Kettles, &c. All of which they are detei mined to sell as low as the same A trxi of goods are sold in any to wn in the eastern part of the Slate or at Cincinnati prices, adding freight on ly on heavy articles. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1845. 17-ly E. 15. HINMAN, DEALER in Drills, Medicines, Paints, OILS WIXDO IF GLASS. Agent for Landreth's GARDEN SEEDS. A'o 2, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. March 27th-1945. 14-ly. SAND'S SAKSAPAUILLA W7 OR the removal and permanent cure of JL all aiseases arising from an unvure stale of the Hood, or habit of the system, viz.bcrofula, or h.!ngt Etil, Rheumatisn, Ob stinant Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples, or rtisiuies on tne Jrace, matches, Hilts. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ritg worm, or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Hones ana Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sv pnuuic symptoms, sciatica, or Lumbago. ana Diseases arising from an injudicious use of .Mercury , Ascites, or Dropsy, Erpo sure or Imprudence of Life, Also, Chron ic Constitutional Disorder toil I be removed by this Preparation, diseases uaving tneir oriem m an impure 6tate of the blood and fluids generally, will be speedily and effectually removed by thia invaluable medicine as its operation is ne culiar,, and consists in removing the cause to disease by entering into the circulation and passing through the general system Where obstructions to its favorable opera tion exists, they are removed as it passes aion g mo alimentary canal; hence the pa tient wil. feel and know the sensible opera tion oi the oarsapanlla fremiti curative powers. The following letter, recently received by the proprietors of this invaluable roediicine, will be read with interest by all simi larly afflicted. Baltimore, June 10, IS45. 3Iessr3 Sands Gents: Most, cheerfully do I add to the numerous testimonials of your life preservative Sareaparilla, I was attacked in the year IS39with a scrofulous affection on my upper hp, and continuing upward taKing noid ot my nose and surround ing parts, until the passage for conveyini tears irom tue eye to tbe nostril were des troyed, 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 would not have been a hard task to pull thcra out with a slight jerk 6uch were my feelings at this time that I was rendered perfectly miserable l consulted the hrst Physician in the city, out wicn mne benetit. .Every thing 1 heard oi was trieo, out an proved ot no service, r i i i . . w and as a last resort was recommended change of air; but this, like other remedies, did no good; the disease continued graduall to increase until my whole body was af fected. But thanks to humanity, my Phy sician recommended your preparation of Sarsaparilla, I procured from your agent in this city, Lir, Jas. A. Reed.U bottles; and in less time than three months was re stored to health and Lappiness. YourSar 8aparilla alone effected the cure, and with a desire that the afflicted may no longer suffer, but use the right medicine and ba free from disease, with feelings of joy and grniuuue 1 remain your iricnd, DANIEL McCONNlKAN Anyone desiring to Know lurther par ticulars will nnd me at my residence in rront street, where it will afford me pleas are to communicate any thing in relation to this cure. DANIEL McCONNlKAN Personally appeared before me the above named Daniel McConnikan, and made oath of the facts connected in the foregoing statement juiiin UUJU1J, Justice of Peace of the City of Baltimore INew-Urcwswick, N. J.,Scp. 25, 1843 Messrs. Sands Gentlemen I can speak from a very gratifying personal experience or the great value of your preparation o Sarsaparilla- For about nine months I suffered beyond cxpreseion from an attack of that Prosean and destroying disease, INeuralgia, by which 1 wa9 rendered incapa ble of attending my ordinary employment. For months I was unable to write a line or hold a pen, or convey food to my mouth; and such was my bodily distress, that to sleep, except in brief catches after extreme exhaution, 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 W83 quite nscd, the disease abated. 1 continued to take it to the amount of six bottles, and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a re lapse having appeared ret I believe you have not claimed for your oaraapaniia mat u 13 particaiarly adapted to the tormenting disease to which I was subject: but I Lave no doubt it was the means of my recovery, and should have no hesitation in recommending it to others who may be euffering from Neuralgia. The rationale of its success is, I think, not difficult of explanation. OrSeveral metallic preparations, such as nitrate of silver and arsenic, have been much relied on in late years, but they failed in my case.
Respcct fully, your friend and obedient servant, C. HOOVER. r or further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of ao-ents gratis. . 0 Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B- S,- D. SANDS. Wholesale Drurist, 79 Fulton street New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Price, $1 per bottle; six bottles for $3C3 The public are respectfully requested to remember that it is Sand'a Sarsaparilla that has and is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult class of diseases to which the human frame is subject; therefore ask for Sand's Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Agents. K, Ac S. Tyner, tfrookville; N. -I. Koss 4 Co, Laurel. .May 23d, 1-15. 21-ai.
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A CERTAIN CURE FOR Fever & Ague; AS PREPARED BY Dr. Samuel Nixon. Being a concentrated jluid extract of Barks, combined with other vegetable tx tracts; which renders it a medicine of great utility in tbe cure of all diseases, arising from exposure to marsh a.id miasmatic re gions, and is offered to the public as infalli ble in Ague Ague and Fever CLill and Fever Ague Cake.apd that peculiarly dis tressing state of body and mind usually 1 arising from a protracted case of Fever and , Ague, and it ia also rocommended as a good and wholesome tonic, well calculated to arouse the tone of the stomach, when it Las become inactive fromany cause This valuable medicine needs no other recommendation than tbe general character which it has acquired in tbe several years it hasbeen used in the western country. The proprietor haviag had experience in the treatment of Fever and Ague, as well as all other diseases. Laving been engaged in the practice of medicine more tLan twen ty years, feels an assurance in recommend ing this preparation to those who need it, or to the medical fraternity, if they see proper to use it, as no quackery but an honest compound.icarraiferf to perform the omce to which it is assigned, oy the pa tient s paving attention to the directions. SAMUEL NIXON. For sale at tbe Druir Store of M. W. IIA1LE. BROOKVILLE. IND. The above valuable Medicine may be nad wholesale and Ketai: at REED Ac BROTHERS Drug and Chemical Warehouse, (Main St above 7tb, West side, Cincinnati, Ohio And at their old and well known stand RICHMOND, IA. Orders for that and other Medicines ear nestly solicited. November I4th, 1844. 37-ly. ALBANY LOCK IIOSPITAL ESTABLISIIED 1830. GEN. GEO. COOKE. LL. D. RETURNED FROM ENGLAND C0NT1NCE8 to be consulted C ONFIDENTIALL Y, NO.3 NORTON ST.. ALBANY. N. Y. GEN. SIR GEO. COOKE, LL. D. BART. The Queen has conferred tbe Or der of Knighthood on Gen. George Cooke LiLi. 11. of America. Court Circular, rfPWWS Philanthropic Institution, eslab JL Fished, A. D. 1830, universelly spoken of in the various periodicals of the present aje, is"an edifice, located in a retired oart of the city, detached from any place of public resort whatever; the whole of the building ia occupied by patients; each ha ving their own room, and not subject to'be the observer of all observers. Dr. Cook. founder of tbe hospital, ia tbe only resident physician, and devotes bis whole time and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate The offices for consultation, conveneiently arranged, are on the ground floor; the Hos paai up stairs, is also rcpete with every fa cinty for the rocovery of patients." t or the cure of tho worst form of Vene ral Disease, Gravel, Seminal Weakness Gleet, Stricture in the Urethra.Impotency Syphilis,and Gonnorrea, Generative and Nervous Debility, Mercurial and all other diseases of the Skin, and affections of tbe Urinary organs in their most malignant and advanced stages, Dr. Cooke is acknowledg ed to be the most celebrated. Ilia Drover bial"that alldiseases ofthia class, supposed to be incurable by ethers.are aptly an conveneiently remedied by Dr.Cooke with ont more than ordinary trouble," familiar with tbe practice of medicine, he inevitably cures ma own patients and very frequent ly the patients ot other physicians. Dr.Cooke is the Oldest Advertising Phy ficiuri in tue Lity 01 Albany, XV. Y., h medical talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physician 01 me age is uen. i;ook"5, M. D L. L. D of Albany, N. Y.,the founder of the Albany Liock uospital. He is mentioned in the highest terms of praise for his benevolence and philanthropy, not only by editors of newspapers out bis wortn is proclaimed by the lecturer on literature Ac from the sacred desk." Democratic (Pa 1 Banner. "Whenever the unfortunate commit Dr Cooke of Albany, they are very politely conducted to a spacious private office.!literally crowded with credentials of the high, est order, in large glass frames, subject to the inspection of his patients-very few men have the honor to hold such documents) and an equivalent for his fee, receive a corresponding; prescription: The neat attire of this celebrated man, "even at home." en rolled in a rich black surplice; after the Episcopal order,-a solid cross in his bosom with genteel gold buckels in his shoes is 01 itself an inducement to visit this profound pnysician.tbia friend to humanity and of uoo. jvcw Orleans Sun. . VThe Lock Hospital in America, the only Philanthropic Institution established, unaer tne oeniga auspices of th9 colebrated Dr. Cooke, at No. 3 Norton-street Albany N.l . for the relief and conveneience of the unioriunate, is reputed as the best asylum ATI an frxm l. 1 1 v..... ,ui tue comion and certain recovery v. ,iiuiviuuais at this infirmary patients have the very beat medical attendance, including board and nursing which very ma""""J cimaiea reeotery; and as Dr Cooke, the human founder oiaodi;riihln 1 retreat and sacred security, resides on the premises, the most incredulous may there vi uiujobi connaence feel at home pursue their usual avocations and enjoy the society of perhaps the most eminent puysician aa well as the most benevolent man 01 tne age. European,, Da. Cooke attends personally to bis 1 atients Remember NO 3 NORTON ST, ALBANY, N. Y, THOS. IT. HARRIS. Wholesaled Retail Druggist, ASS DIALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes St Dye Stuffs: Comer of Lower Market cf Sycamore sis., CINCINNATI, 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, Beeswax &c. April 18th 1345. , 16-ly SO J. A. Miller's warranted ploughs 'Sloooa' pattern for sale bv
THE PEOPLE OF FRANKLIN .
ADJOINING COUN f IES. N seri usness we add ress you, an Unon an important suhiprt-nn t-.i effects your interests: we therpf.,r, . . , " . U1LII earnestly solicit your candid and careful attention. In presenting this subiert have in view, we would refer voutntio following well known gentlemen. We do this, being fully aware thafsuch names are only needed to give character and impor tance 10 any suDject; we therefore, would urge upon all, who after carefully reading this article, feel they are interested, to call upon the gentlemen referred to, and "see whether these things are so." Hitt Ac Haile, Brookville. E. Tyner At Co. Metamora, Conwell, Shocp Sr Van BEactx.Laurel Wm. Adams, Fairfield, E. Corey, Bloominggrove, Morgan Ab Niceols, Andertonville. The above gentlemen have either used, or are agents for the sale of tbe famous' and justly celebrated "Jew Davids or IIC brew Pafr" and "Resurrection or Per$ian rats, and have receatlr been sunnlip.l ith them anew and can testify to their ex alted character, and also furnish uncontroertable proof as to tLeir virtues and effi. cacy in all cases for which.either the "He. orew naster," or "Persian Pills," are recommended. The success of these Medicines in the Eastern 8tatea . and W. T. Ohio, Pa., Nichigan, Illinois.and this State and indeed wherever introduced. !- been unprecedented ia the annals of medicines, clearly proving the fart, that when a meuicme possessing real merit and great medical virtues, is offered to the nnhli.. will meet with a success commenenrf with its worth. The character of the "Hebrew Pli,nd "Persian Pills." is fairlv petahlichp and npon a firmer basis than any other medicines of which we have any knowledge. waving, iorsix years successfully met and warded off the 6hafts of malice and enw -L 1 a a r . . . . wuicu aj tue interested, have been hurled against them and by their wonderful done away with all prejudice heretofore exsting against patent remedies, we have good grounds for tbe assertion, that wo sincerely believe there is no medicine that gives such general satisfaction and fails in so few instances to benefit all who use them a tbe "Hebrew Plaster" and "Persian Pills." Thia is said after matur deliberation and in no spirit of boasting. We wish the medicine to stand upon its own mprit therefore shall not attempt to give it char acter oy puns or ficticious certificates, as such a course never adds to tbe virtues of any medicine, but is euro soon to meet i's just reward Jfrom an enlightened public. ur the "Hebrew Plaster." we remark tKat the peculiarities of this Chemical Com pound, are owing to its extraordinary effect upon the animal fibre or nerves, ligaments and muscles; its virtues being carried bv . 1 . . . j. . -.. ' i 111 to mo immeciuB seat oi disease, or ofjpain and weakness, However good any internal be, this, as an external application, will prove a powerful auxiliary in removing He disease and facilitating tbe cure in cases of .ocai inflammation. Scrofulous Affections, King's Evil, Gout. Inflammatory n.i Chronic Rheumatism, atd in all cases wLere seated pain or weakness exists. We have likewise witnessed tue l.annv effects of its softening and healing qualities in numoeness casea or Scrofulous Humors, Knots, Wens,WThite Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, Ague Cakes, Ague in the Breast, and the like, to the united satlsiaciion 01 ourselves and others. It has likewise been very beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Weakness and Pain in the stomach, Weak Limbs, Lamcness.Affections of the Spine, Female Weak' neeaes, Sc. No female, subject to piin or weakness in the back or side, should h without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations.ffind great relief from wearing this plaster. Tbe application of this plaster between the shoulders, has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affections, in their primary'stages. lt destroys inflammation,by producing acopicus perspiration. No physician should be without it. No puffing or great spread of certificate is intended. Those who wish to satisfy themselvea of the efficacy of this Planer can obtain sufficict to spread 6 or 8 phsters, for 50 ets. We would caution the public ogaiutt buying of any one but those who we publish as agent; for we Lave reason to belicre some unprincipled person has tampered with the life and health of his fellow man, by counterfeiting the "Hebrew Plaster." Be sure and ascertain that whoever has the Plaster for sale are agents for tbe subscribers. None other is genuine. THE RESURRECTION OR PEREIAK PILLS. These Pills raise from the greatest weakness, distress, and suffering, to a state of strength, health and happiness. The name of these pills originated from the circumstance of the medicine being found only in the cemeteries ofPereia. This vegetable production being of peculiar kind, led to experiments as to it medical qualities, and virtues. In half a century it became an established medicine for the diseases of that rountry. The extract ofthia singular production was introduced into some parts of Europe in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated physicians in curing certain diseases, where all other medicines had been used in rajn.Early in the year 1792.tbe extract was com -bined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East In dies, and form ed into Pills. Those in health, who live in marshy coun tries and unhealthy climates, can avoid tbe diseases to which their situations are subject, by taking the Persian Pills once, and in some instances.perbaps, twice a week, to cleanse the system, and purify it from the small accumulation of effluviawhich causes the different diseases, in different aitualiona of the country. Those who find diseases fast increasing upon them.sbould take 6 or 8 pills on going to bed, which will generally operate .as a gentle emetic and cathartic; after which continue the use of them in smaller doses, as recommended on either part of tne bill. Those who follow this course will find them a sure and Never failing Preventive. Price of Pilla 25 centa per box. . : D. HARTER $-CO. Janunry23rd, 5-ljr TERMS OF THE INDIANA AMERICAN. TWO Dollars in advance, $2 50 in six months, S3 00 at the end of . . . - .on f - the year and an auauion 01 ou tenia 101 every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advebtisemelts. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 limes for one dollar if payment be made in advance, $1 25 if payment be delayed one year, and $1 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the time payment is delay ed. Larger advertisements lor a longer
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II. & S. TYSCEIi. March 2Gth 1-H3 14-ly.
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