Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 September 1845 — Page 4

JEW 1AV1D. Twosb who re acquainted with t. cM-tn.-t-nr Jw David's or Hebrew Phster

r..: P-s:m Pi!! wii! d-uMle be glad tr t lera fT rt'JhT lirpe cVpmer.t ,. been r.-vwvM by t.e trtvslhnT neont whi t'? "ow pr?pyed f fnrn:H beal amenta with rcw s'u'pii' immnlii!r. The immsens" quantities that tre sold oYt,,e arlirdes is pr..f sutlV'-ent or their superior medical virtue. Yet shou'.d there be an ineredu- !." ?fi ir dnjht?r r.f af3'ctmq wh m aniFjring nnder a'l the IiOtom of lame back Rheumatism, seated piin in ti, si.'e or "roit g -.vailing. Tnmirs. Fewer e.-e. Kind's Evi'. etc etcJa'l of whir-lithe piaster se'dom ftiU tocir)nr with Dyspepsia I.ver Affection. Fever, Ob; II Fever. Fever a-d Ague, seroruia or arty .f the disM'5'" that originate in impurity of th b"; ml (for the asiorishir.g cure of which these p.!!s b-'ve hrom r popular,) for tbe ber.eSt of such, we will give a few extracts of tetters vhowin. the estimate in which tWe articles are held whore known. hnitsiiiis. April 4tli IMo-'. Messrs . D. llmer Ac Co cents you will pleise send ns 12 duzen boxes Persian Pill. The domin.i cmt'n'i-'s great, and we sha'l do-jiless sell a large quantity this season, Yi-urs res3ctfu)iv JOHN J OWSLEY. Dnisv'iat. Newt.-wn Ir.d. April 9h 145 .Messrs I) Harter Co cents. 1 will just say thit th !I -bre v Piaster ane persiin Pills con-t-Ti'o to Z'i off tine, and as we are nearly 0 ;t .f pi'isvo'i hail bsiter send ms some by the- ?'ire-irivcr. I doubt nst but the tr--2itfire will be m.ieh wanted this season, a every b-jdy is calling for it. Y.nrs irtily Jons Mice. Jr. Crawford-;.!,!, Jan. 27th. 143- Moss D Htrte-r Ac Co, 'pen's. I havs sold oat near) ail the laipe euopty of the justly ee'earatel Hehrev Plaster ani Persian Pill you furnished ma three week sine, and it would be well to keep me fuliv suppi. ej. as I find calls for these medicines ia increasing-dsily. I would bare arato thatj 1 have io article in rr.y Drug Store that! fives better sat-'sfaction thiiithe Hebrew Plaster and. persian Pii's. Xiun S Trcpsos. T llartcr fir Co gents, st the reqnrst of manv, who are, anxiously w it-no- the arrival .f your cflbratJ Hebrew P atter tn.l Tersian Pills we write yo i the second t.m- ?y.fl2; tf.it, we are out" We have fre "i i nt ca!:3 for both Piaster and Pills, vfiich renJer sneral satisfaction. Please end us another lot immediately, an! oM:j?. Uat.LioTiER & WAt.Teca. .oarj!telJ. Cdjar co III Ma UMI -I-s-rs I) H irtor tc C... gents' We hava .- u a , incfiPSrit?-! ebrew Paster and :,;'7:,n PiI's "cfi t! - few days ago. To-i p'ctse send u 4 or 5 d..z more tpie-isjy. Uepecf.iily, ojt-niKtLitY. t.r.ort, J15i,. s, 141, M?rs I) lliner X ceii,';- hw sold all the ebrew 'yr '' .!e't wt liu? and as there .a a great !,',r, n we ou l wnJ ua at least -: 7 s c"z- rro-e and also 1 doz of Persian -! Us;ectfu'ly Mvssvvanl Goss U.wy:?:$, F.,lr c. Ill Mar $7. 144 i Harter C, eents The P.iie and i...sU'r v.-vi rnt ns canie to hand in pood f -.fr. We have an in-reas demmd for tha!i tr. m -nd it pro.iiisas to super.", dj nearly -!!s"r kinds of medicine.4 in t!.: viciui !Jp9Ctf!!r (i Ar I) H-i-v. IS r-iinjiibn.-j:. Is, Sept 27th 141. Mess I") 'i.-!-r C. rents Your Hebrew Plas 5 t y?-i ! - t wiih m. io seil is ail sold out jo t;C t r;:e s nce. The Persian PilU are all f - d but a few boxes Piaster and Pills eive eener-il ssNf erin. Tfre -.ns 1 1 ti an increase demand for both articles. Repeotfjlly James McIstosh. William-ipors la. Sept. 27h 144. D Harter - Co Dear Sir I hae sold all the Persian Pills that y.-u loft here a.id should be pi id to get some more. They have ac r;' ;!:sheJ niiraeles here, and are in great deiinnd. The Pi!N are railed for s "ver1 times every dny; If you cartrn t comei tiiis w.-y souu pl-.-ase end Potn? by Mge.l Since theabiive ie"ter was received, we hare he.-n informed by th writer, that the rase ailuded f in the above. ws that of a yoitnj tmn l:virT i,pr V , f,ir several months bad been confined in a darltined r.w.i. ;ir an snvited case of mia-'ivi:-o:i 'n tiie -es. rendered him totillr biind. rsr applying every remedy with in his reii-rh. w-tho;t receiving n boiie'it h-? c.-;n:nic nsirtj t'e Pers.ai Pills and had ns.-,! the ii bur a shirt time whn a!' inil inivi. n le t him, and his LeaMi became pernnner.r'y reinstated. T.'ic FoMo-vmg Gciitltfrpoa are Agcats for these medicines.ITitt .V Hait.c. Hr.iokvill. E. I t cr Vr t'o. Mtamora, i'oN-j ki.i.. Siiovp & Vas Bercsje, Laurel Wm. Anavs. Fairfield, E Corev. l5.-oiininggrove. Mos;sv Xickoi.s. Ar.derronriUf. I). 11 A RTF It A- CH. .-nemS-- IS 1 !)tenb?r IS '- COFFEE. SUGAR. A-C. Ji Sicks Kir, 0fj CC, 1 Tierreof tier, 40 )'. -V V L'-nlher, I'3 - CoHon Yam, Lea l. F. r sale by R&S.TYNER. BrookviUr. April 22, 1S45. 17-ly TEAS. HaTiThes's Yrurp Hyson, P' Gun Powder, "i Imperial, Catr rtoxes ti 2t:0 For sale bv " A. T10XALDS0X J Mar-h 5t, !4Q Cl. A. V. CULLU3I, ht iesaie tV Retail rcmft Produce and Liquor Store. :ORXER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS 4 inciiin.iti.ottin .'. -y.-JYJr. U-.Tre. Tea. S - .- n I ; - 'rfo. .i.-. j :der. Cut - rrrper. - Yai ns. etc.. at the lo v. st Csh 1 r.ccs in exchin!. for all k kinds .f COINTRY PaODCH March 27th IS 13. 14 T K H Ms OF Tit K IXDIAXA A3IERICAX. '3iO Dcliars in advance. S2 50 in six months, S3 00 at the end of tne yeir and an addition of30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advlrtisemelts. Twelve lines or Irs? will be inserted 3 times for cne dollar if payment be made in advance, 1 23 if payment bede!a-ed one year, and SI 50 if d layed two years, aud so in the same proportion for the time payment is delayT n I . , eii. 4neiiisemer,ts lor a longer tiTm wjj - cn-re.l on thr same r!rie

iMansion House, CIXCIXXATI. OHIO, (Main St., oppogil the Court House.) fSWHS Hotel, bavin pissed int.a the B. hinds ofthe nr;dersi-ied,-a now undergoing a thorough repair throngh-iut the whole establishment, the refitt.rsg being of ti.e most approved modern style. Meing s;timed in the central part of ti e city, it will be an attractive and coriTencient stopping place for'biisines men. The proprietor will spare no pains in making i-is guest feel at home His ex(eiioce in thi, line, during a long residence with his brother, of the American Hotel. Columbus. Ohio, renders it certain that the Manson House will not be inferior to any house in th west. My old acquaintances are invited to call and aec me. CH UNCF.Y KGLSEY. Cincinnati, March 13, 145. 20-ly.

TO COUNTRY HSRCHAWT3. CrocLcrjr Ware, &c THE SURSCIilRKR h.ivin h imnoi tation completed his tock of printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that h (an now offer or their examination one of ihe h.-st selected assortment in th West. He feels confident, that thoe who favor him wiih a call to their interest to purchase, as t is h'u intention tosellat low prices, either for cab or approved paper. 'l'i.o ctft.l. l i . . .. . -.ud H,s oeen seiecteu with a View to the Country trade, and consiets in part Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; da Hiwls, assorted sizes; d do Pitchers, do do; do Edg'd & C. C. Plates- do do, d da lUkers. Dishes Nappies. ?th a preat variety of other articles in his line. A L0 Vn assortment of flint Glass, which will be sold bv the bos t Manufacturers prices. WM. S. S VMPSON. Xo. 92, Main st.. East side, opp. to Trusts Co. Rank. Cincinnati OhioFULLLG, MACY of Laurel, Franklin county, would inform his customers pener ally, that he has now commenced the FULLING BUSFXESS, And will be happy to accoim:niat- any vvhr may call on him for work in that line. CARDING will still be attended to as nsuSepternber 3rd 1S44. 37-tf. JVcio Store! HITTdbHATLE Have just received direct from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part of f nper. Rroad Cloths, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Casimere. Satinet, tweed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gamhronn, Silk Velvet, Satin, Mersaiiies and fancy Vesting, splendid new style Fancy Prints. Balzerine. Muslin de Lane, Crape de Lsne, Painted Lawn. Gingham, apron Check, plain ami figure 1 Alpaca Lustre, Bombazine, black and fancy Dress and R o.-iet Silk. Cotton and Linen llandkercd'efs. Ribbon, Gloves, Pins Needles, Tuck. Ivory & sideComb Buttons. Gum Suspendeis. blaek. white & fancy Barege Scarf--, Thibet & fancy summer Shawls and dress IFdks Tickings, bleached and brown Muslin, cotton and linen Table cloths, Swiss and India Mull Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, striped and bared Swiss and Lace muslins; a large assortment f siior.s sz ti o its, I.cchorti, Casimere. Beaver & Palm Leaf Hats, Florencebrade and Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair, Passage ami Floor Carpetinss. calf and morocco Leather; a large assortment of IRON Ac XAILS, j Qitrcnsicarr, tSlttsstrarr, Groceries. Cotton Vfrw, etc. besides a great variety of ai tides too ted,ous to enumerate. Tli above stock of Goods was bought ! wun cash, and great puns w - re taken to obtain thpm 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. Brookviile, April 23, 1S43. 13 Iv JOIIXA. MATSOX, aiiorney at Law. Orrt ce om Main St.. P ROOK VII i r, 20 In-d. if. May 1 6th, 1S45. Hat &. Cap Manufactory, 1 HE Subscribers would respectiulTv inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity and persons visiting the city, that they have on hand and am constantly manufacturing Hats of every description, " By purchasing most of their material directofthc importers East, and doing an entire Cash Business, they are enabled to sell Hats aa cheap as can be bought in anv city in the United States. Those in want of a (Jood, Cheap and Fashionable Hat, are invited to call and examine their Stock. Also, n hand a good assortment of Fur, Cloth and Leather Caps. U.S. MILLER Co., Lhejp Hat and Co Store, 37, Main St. ooiueen r rontV Columbia nati. Ohio. March 20, 145. sts. , Cincin-l-'My. S. II. PARVIX Jt II . f -mmCO. ""l ant 1 tip Manufacturer Cornerof Court and M'ain streets. ' CINCINNATI StST RECEIVED and for sV 13.0A)!,s.S!igoIron a.sorie e low; ed sizes. Bloom Fir.e " Cast Steel,' do 2JJ 400 100 50 ; Spring Steel. " American blister e l steel ' English do do ' " Shear j.. R. & S. TYNFR July 14. 1349. " CALEB S. BUItDSAL, WIK.E8al.B V R El A It D It IT GG I S T, Importer of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS Dye Stuf. da, f F.iscy Arti- ' ces, American, French, ng'isi iSAemicaU awl Perfumery. h 1-45. i3.tT Corner Mrh

Hardware. ripHE subscribers are now opening a splendid assoitment of Hatdwai, comprising a larire and peneral assortmentaf TABLE f PCCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickles, Scythe sneaihs. Hay and Manure Forks, shovels and spades, Xails.Wire, Anvils.Vices. smith's Hello , Locks aud Latches of every kind in use, butts, screws,Uarpenter's tools. Coopers tools, etc. ALSOGUXS, PISTOLS, &C.i &C. Together with every article ueially foivnd in a well assorted Hardware store To which they invite the attention of merchants, mechanics and Farmers. Terms CAS FT. LYMAN & RICE. At the sign of the Anvil, Corner of Main and Lower Market streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April lth 1843. 16 ly.

ROBERT PORTER, V holesa'e dealer in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Dry Goods XO. 172. Main Street, between 4lh d 5th, east side cv.C7.A.I7Y. IVeeofi l-nnalantln L J , . -r- . ..WJ vn nanu uiotnp, Uass ....ncus, Jeaas, rrints, Jaconet wuionc, vooK 3IulI and Swiss Muslin bleaciie.-l anil krnu.. ..-.; , . ,, u ff, rungg ana Bneeiings ..oKercnieis. shawls, Hosiery .Gloves uui.ons, i nread,tc.&c. March 27th 143. I4-ly. XEW GOODS AGAIN! rrHE subscriber has just received d -"- rect from the Eastern market, and is now opening at his Store, in Brookville. general assortment of goods, suited to the present and approaching season: amon whic are, Fineand Superfine Cloths of variou colors, d do Cassimeres, plain $ rasn. pauerns, A good assortment of Satinets, plain f Fash. tHiJlerns. lied, irhite and Yellow Flannels, Fash. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans. Calicoes of almost ecery grade and style. uing.iamsana t urlain Calico, iMitcns, Muslin de Lames and Balz renes, Dark ayid Fancy col d. plain and figured .upaccas, Black, a nd other coFd. Silks, Sarsnet and Bonnet Silks. Black, White and Pink Crape. II AiVe Cambric. J.irkonet and Mull Mus tins plain ami figured. Book, Swiss and BMnel Muslins, plain and figured, Irish Linen, linen Iawn Zand Bishop Lawn, Shawls. Dress II Jiffs, and silk pocket I1U KJS. I eils and Ladies white pocket Hd'kfs. urn nKi, ouKana toiion glores, do do do do Mills, Satin, Silk and Marsuills I'tstintjuacc Kalian Silk ll'dkfis, and Satin ofoCV?, .4 rat iety of Lace, Edging, Footing and insertion, A splendid assortment of Bibbons,and maneis, ALSO A good assortment of Hardware. Queensware and Xails, Sh'ies- Boots, Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hats, Leather. Cotton Yarn, LJKEWISS A general assortment Groceries, including of -it e.rlra quality of Malaga and Port It ines. All of which will be offered low for cash or Country produce. The public are re pecuuny invited l0 call examine and juage for themselves. N. D- GALLION. Brookville, June 27th. 1845. 26 -ly. SUXDRIES. f Mats Cinnamon, 23 Barcels Alum, 23 do Copperas, 10 Cases Indigo, 200 Kegs Nails, 1000 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, 2 Hogsheads Madder. 50 Kegs C. Twist Tobacco. For sale by A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 145. BURDSAL'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla; IOR the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, M. Scrofu.a or King's Evil. Salt Rheum, lil t, "",,"v ,crrs Pam'ul affections of ......,es,nronic ore Eyes. Blotche uiBiiuuiar eniargemenu and all d iseases urisinj irom impurity of blood. i De roiiowinr blowing I9 from n. C. Langdon. editor of th Troy Times, in reBurdaal's extract of Sarsaparillaformerly lation I it .. ,,UIU, B ir,cl OJ rarsapari . ...ruicme. i nave tried it horoughly and can bear arnpie testimony to its good effects in my own person. I --iriait r.iii.KiA A j : : . u..c -or verai years been the subject of . upases, acute pa,ns jn the limbs. &c. and verily believe the free use of Sar,ns nc principal remedy that nrrlnrma.1 tl.A 1 t.n v J J . - ror '""her evidence .t cim-.ry, reierence is made to the fol . ..jMcians, wtio have prescribed ,..,. rcrr inccets m their practice: Dr. Stephen Bonner, Dr. Chare Woodward, " in. tl ..int. " J- P. Bu-mier, Wj!;iAnl Sm.th, " William Goshorn. ' J- Blnck.Or to Mic.ijnh Will ,ms Adam N. Riddie, Edward C. Roll. N. MLein, Samuel Lewis, Samuel Talbott. Captain L. Sbally, James Torrence. Esq. All of these last namd gentle men bav tinier iriea it themselves heir families, with the happiest results Numerous references might be given, but these are deemed Biirficient. This preparation is warranted to cure the mose inveterate case of disease, arising from impurity of blood; it has never tet usea it m .. 10 fail, and in no case is remuneration asked, where a perfect and speedy cure .s not effected. Prepared and w-ry; , CALEB S. BURDSALL. . . v-wrncr .Mim and Fifth streets. Cincinnati. Marrh ?7th Is i I, ,4.,T

SUG A R-CO A.TE D, OR 1MPROPED JVDMJV FEQETABLE PILLS;" FOR Intern-ittent. Remittent, Billions nd Inflamalorr Fever, Headache, Inoipestion, Dyspepsia, Perverted Appetite, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Billions 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. Tbera has never appeared a medicine which, while it can do no harm, is calcoated to do so much good. They excites healthy prespiration, and open all the natural drains of the system. The obstruction or insensible Perspiration is the cause of a great proportion of human suffering. These pills pottest the poieer. in an extraordinary degree, of removing all obstructions, and healthful circulation. 1 bey must undoubtedly supersede all other purgative medicines, as thev have a four-fold action viz.- a diechaige 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 medicine lor IFbrm. and all complaints inci. dent to children. More childrea Lave been cured in New York tbe present year, by the use of Dr- Sm.th's Pills, than all other medicines combined -as there is no need of forcing thtm down, like other medicines. One important advantage in taking these I ills is, they do not gripe, or produce nausea, or any unpleasant sensation Pills have, in thousands of instances, produced Pile& and other consequences far worse than the disease lor which they were administered. This is particularly guarded against in tbe combination of the many ingredients of which Dr. Smith's Pills are composed thus rendering them harmless. The directions, and treatment of disea ses, accompany every box, in a circular of pages. "No Sugar Coated Pills" can be genuine without the signature of the sole inventor,"G BENJAMIN, M. D., President of the New York College of Health," upon every box. From a Nephew of the late Judge Thompson. New York, May, 15, 144. Dr. Smith's "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills," have proven invaluable to myself and family, in the cure of violent beadache, pain in the side and stomach. For children, no better medicine can be produced. In the case of our little girl, two years old, the most happy effects have resulted from their use. I have never known a medicine which I could so confidently recommend as these Pills. R. THOMPSON, 56 Northmore st. The following lady is too well known in New 1 ork for her intelli fence in nl.ll.n thropy to be doubted. Lr rom me Jiatron or the U- S. Navy HosAccustomed I ... .J:-!... . w-. uu n Hi n ii iii n l eras - tue sick, i can appreciate a vali.H! ft medicine n A ant A --.wiv iiiLu Dr. Smith's Sugar P,ll I h . 7', I" w uiiii vuj aiiiiiiTi'i f 1 1 rrt inirmil . A : and Pftftn them ncorl i, . - lfcU H10fl apton. bnow-rpXV "I . - nsiance.8 within extreme lowness and suffering, t0 strength j ' "& otvji ni i lit- nsr ipnt Ipaim ' P i ''"lies during pregnancy, . ,c .ucrrrif-n oatm. I recommend them to all for a valuable family me u'tie AA l A I, A.UIIITin Matron of the V. S. Navy Hospital. Brooklyn, June 10, I44. From the Deputy Sheriff of N. York 1 lip Cn.lk'.l.l 1 ,- Kl. l.!l'i " . . " '. la vniii o iiuorutfo iniinn vovai v w in. Is" have been u.xed in tbe Eldriihre street Debtor's Prison, with uncommon Satisfaction. f It.vA riAi-A. 1 .. cine f r.u . me"'sick who have taken these Piiio r vy. ,i,x mule iruereai DV th . . . - v JAMES J. KEVINS. Deputy Sheriff. A EXTRAORDINARY Cl'RE.1 I 1. - I - J .lll-J ... ... T ...- in rcuoru an instance nl iinna. iicicu Hiiuenng. wnicu must have termiimiea my existence, had not Dr Smin.'. "Sugar Indian Vegetable pills" come t my rescue, in the Fall of 1943, I had a ocroiuious anection. which r.enpiw - ..j V" I t I P ll mv hniiif n-.l k J , --j uui to, sun renuered me unfit for life. In the course of two mnniK, w" aitack-ed with fever, which r.H with great violence. I took manv -irooopin sions, but without getting relief. My sufshall ever remamber with p., IVaI ".A ci:uh win ireai. ira. 1.1111,1 n,i.. 1 " 1 I " IIUIll me to use the-e c11(r,P , " ' V' TVBC.U . , o "i ""iiu I IOOK ... .aigc uuses a lew uays, when the fever ono imn aoated. I continued 11.0c. D:u. : c..,,. noses, aooni nve weeks, when my feJ - 1 . vei ana scrofula were cured, my blood completely purified, and my general health uiprovea. I am certain I owe m life nnJ.. n. : 1- , - J , 1 w v . . lull dence to tbe use of these Pills. , . E- M- PARK. New York. I r rom a ladv well known in V. vu-i I have been troubled for years with . mess and pain in tbe head, attended 7u

J - ... I ave been entirely cured k, n, s . . k 'Sugared Indian Vegetable Pill ', , " this medicine above all others Sarah Horn, .... Corner of Ludlow nH iv.ib. Dr. Smih'a b.kt.. p.ii. : i the West. J T , ,. I ---6- tuiiiuu ui our oiuce nriniin? a ver arir. .Jii: r r,.. ,. . ' .v.ti.cu ilic I ...... lit u, IVITOKT. e lilva p.-J DYSPEPSIA OF TEN TFARs' STAND, NO l he tfe nt rr.t.:.. it -1 - . ,.cai "Bier. IJincinnal. 1... I. .- . ' ' me atcd form, for tha Sc? nnu uysneosia in it. - . uw l c- fc trjll IPirB I.A aa. & I li . .J -""cwoa " :."" ceieuratea phvsic ana of .a . "' orK.i-n.iadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati to travel, as they could do noting for her. She did so, but it done her no good. She then commenced usina the most popular medicines of the day for rlABInn Ca.: I B- 1 . . . . uv ucnvea no benefit their use. Seeing' an adven;m... from (Dr. o'ni'i augar Uoaled 0.-.L C- - ....V.ll N.0!,3. .TS IE HOX. v" 1 tu I'lLl.S can v gcnuim wuuout 1 he signature nrth.i11.c111.or If r.i I 1 at I V cm 111 .M 1 rceiueni 01 the iN. Y Health upon every box. College of Orfice devoted explo...o ... .. - - - v iuc saiQ this medicine. of r f 7 Vireenwic.h. 8lreet' New Yorkf. I HON AS. Main 1.-. Ti.i 1 . ueiween 1 hird and r ourth streets, nnnmii. ette Office 03-SO LB AGENT FORT. IK ! TY IHrlViMwi.. V. 1 U Hit viovixiiin 1 l-iJ .irenlt R. & S. T,n n lmi. - . Ross & Co. Laurel.- W- ' Metamoryj Thomas F.t'ten Roche. Z y l renton. May M4i.

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,l. . - rmi in . . . """ui worms on .--. mr oia ice, receive a eorresriJ P ' 9he.conc'uded to give them a f,,e 6 "iach and bowels. When the suf- nAinS prescription- The neat attire ol V,;, t fSCnl XS?F Thomas. Main frer ' " adu't. the case is very frequent- thi" celebrated man, even a Thome " enDr Smith-rAn Th,,rdr.and fourlh cet. iyrrr,rked,"nd'Con"eluentIy.the P ri?lled ina rich Wack surpiicejTfter t!e cheH . h Pu' f?r Cincinnati, and pur- ermedy ,s not applied. But when the Episcopal order,-a solid cross in his bosom tli. 1 AXt t00k tbm ccording to di. Pat!"t '9 ,n infa"t. if the disease is not wit' gteel gold buckeuTh . aho tTat ahid?- Wilh hea"f'tJoy state entirely neglecteH, it i.still.too freqne"?- of n IndScementE Vi.?, W. Dr?fo7nd of one hoi 'rn d moribc"efiron, tbe use b bribed ,n whole or part, to some oth- Phjician, this friend to KmaJitV WetableP .?0 ""T', t ought here to be particularly God."Aew Orea. Sun ' cinf.h. h than from all other medi- r"m"ked that although but few worms "Tbe Lock Hospital in America ih -. ah ever made use of for the las 1? and how qui- ufa"tbroPic lonZet Theabove was. sent to G. F. Thomas

LecemDer I 4th. 144. ov a

LUKE KEXT.

Clock and Watch Maker, Jewelry. Silver Ware and Spectacle Man ufacturer. Diamond pointed gold Pens. 4c No. 23S Main st. between 5th and 6th w Cincinnati, Ohio March 20, 1845. 13-Iy 1,000,000 SIIERMAX'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. ARE fold yearly, and fot only 12i cents curing RLeumatism, 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' VV. Hoxie, Esq., who was bent nearly double with;Rheumatism, was enabled after wearing one 12 hours to get up and dress himself. In two days he was perfectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabethtown, J., an old Revolutionary soldier, was so icted with Rheumatism that be could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him SHKR.1UJTS WORM LOZEA'GES. I housands upon thousands have gone aown to premature graves from Marasmus, or a wasting away of the body, Epilepsy, r us, uus' Dance, Locked Jaw. A no plexy. Mania, Dropy in the Head. Palsy, consumption, Pleurisy. Dysentary. Con Vllloiona .nil . i ,.,auj inner supposed, appa pant A.. 1 . '"".'JMre suffered for yearsand years, and have been doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief: and others are still suffering, wh en an me trouble rises from Worms, and worms alone, which are entirely overlook aj) J l . u w.ien me proper treatment would kiVA cavAil W . 1: . ..-. -.Cu urcir ues ana restored them to health. Every observant mother cannot but see ana admit the truth; but still many phv sicians shut their eyes to that all important cause ot disease. capt.t, a SLD, of the brig Lavinia, of the port of New York, was complaining for a long time with a pain and uneasiness in nis ooweis, dullness, headache, palpita ' ,un epiriis, a constant diannoi. Il"itoynWnand!ftrctch himself- From rA" D.oct0' Sherman's description of me e.uiptoms 01 worms, be thourht thev lo ols cute, and accordingly took brought away a tape worm 17. fe'et long.r a tape worm 17 feet long. e cured him. He never goes nt a full supply of Sherman's mi une aose to sea witho j t f -'IVIII tc.irs, ana says ne wants no ether med icine cnest. "I CAN'T SLEEP!!" o ' .J r.J' J..u. BW,"nli 11 i ocr-ms an i iiiiii ir n w.ni rt j . If Lg wnnU v.iij u cv iiri inn ii ui .oil rr ra zen?ehlie wmiiH ha ,nA i l Ill V niian aiisa t I . . . J - , .'fr-7. al8"eS I Tu T r a . in. ur. Archer u. 5. .Senator of "-g.n.a was cured of a cough that threati triicii io leriTiinam in anen : i i one small box. He had suffered much from l"e 'requent attacks of coughing, a nd could sei " llllie rest, far or TIItTht nnfil Ka useu mose lozenges. He could hardly believe that medicine could operate so quick and effiriontlr ns.-:.ii i ... . . cStbiuiijr w oen n lasted so (iicnsani. .r. U- T. MaUhevetBufcTei a year with '"iff of blood, and all the I , ,,gUl, tuugu.pain m ine side, snitof consumption. The Lozenges relieved him i,m J....1- . 3 ICIICVCQ r: .v':z ? "ra 'n.a ,e.w . i . , oajo iiitTT "itu uiiii oerierr npair h m ! greaie couga medicine in the O.F.TIIOM4S !.:-. L., nj , . , i net .-id and 4th s'.8., opposite GazettA niK.o iiuicsme ana rerun nii. r.. - .1 esiern country. -- -.giiva ivi LUC '- Tyner, Brookville: N uoss Ac Co: l.aillel- Wm R.,k.. t, , "" uJin; i nomas f men, Kochester; A. Nve. Trentor.. May 23d. 145. 2l-6m DOCTOR M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Pill. .- '"c ure J or Liver Com pepsia ana Sick Head-Ache O1MPTOM8 C OF A lllsncrn T Pain in the right side, under th ..uo, ...creasea on pressure; sometimes the pain 19 in the leftside; the patient is : " , ' -K "u'e 10 ne on the oft aidetimes the pain is felt under tho .u,,!. blade, and it frequently extends 10 the top of tbe shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken tor a rheumatism in the right arm. Thstomach is affected with lo nf .-ot;, ..ness; me Dowies, in general, are IZ .a:" .... w, vusnc. Bumeiimes aiternatit-a th lax; mpani...w "v-xvi 10 I I t'U UlCll Willi nam tl rr.m rv n I" V - - ueav7 .nsat.on in the back 7 ' 0,3 18 generally a considerable loss Z Vi. accomPniea with a painful " . "I V". . "s ?" un.anne "omething V" . ' ''"iiiioiie. a slight. - j. - ""g osomeumes an attendant. Th ' , . comP,a,n9 of weariness and debilitil! ii. 1. aa.M- la - .... .-v...l7 cianiru, ms ieei are cold or ourning, and be complains of sensation of the skin: hia and although he is satisfied that exerci Willi fl ho Kanofiol.l L . . cv-aiteiy summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, be distrusts every remedy Several of the above symptoms attend the I y j m iv van w ..viitiiv,,al is III rn . VP! lit? tan uisease. out. cases have occurred where few of thein existed, yet examination of the """.' " oeam has shown the liver to me oeen extensively deranged n fist r 7- ,1 . - , . ,.6 JJESSERTA TIOJV ojf DISH. sre LYDVCED BY JFOR.VS. Few diseases to which tbe human body ,Sr k ' "fe be"er entitled to the attention "rth8Pent or philanthropist than those " I my Ol the nilmernn. Ir.ln .f J.. . i-"CT i-xpoMd. than iU. fe.;! - uu'neiue led l y their irritation II art te . .u.uoqueDuy happens that a disease othprw.se easi-y managed by proper reme'lies ',v,oii aor.i-.mJ k- .1... : ... a i- a' . -"-"w , . -r t u uj mm cause, DldS deiiai.ee to treatment judicious in other respeots; but which entirely fails, in consequence of orms being overlooked- And even in case of greater violence, if a potent ana promut remedr that they could be expelled, without lor. of time, which is so precious in such t-.aea me uisease might be attacked, by pr ".' remedies, even-handed and with success May Wd, 1S4 31 7a,

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Fancy Goods. h.nJ1!15; ubgcrb,er .re constantly on band a large and fashionable assortment of Jewel, y,Gold$SilcerWatches, Plated ware, English and American Britinia, Pa.nted J.p.ned Tea Trays, Gold ( "old pi"" f?PelCUce8' Di-mond7 p,inled W V ;?Id "J "ver Penc1'9' Silver fe u- Ladles' Cui8 Buller Knive. r ruit Knives, etc. vaSf ffr8 Re,iM Jel "d every variety of trimmings. 1 Silver Ware and Jewelry, nade to order V i w OWE&CARLEY, ISo- 135, Slain St., between 3d and 4th a -na t CINCINNATI. April 13th 1845. ifjiy IV, A. DOXALDSOX, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants. Dealers is all siirw of Grass Seed, Comer of Xinth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. &. W. liTTLLEXT" o. 167, .Vain street. 3 doors below Fourth CIXCIXXATI. WHOLESALE DEALERS t! FINE JEWELRY, Clocks, Watches, Watch Tools and Material. Silver Ware & Fine Cutlerr; I ALSU Dealers in Combs. Broot,- d..... Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks. Fancy eston umn uouks, ttazor straps together with a general variety of French, German V . E"gli8b fancy Goods. March 27th 1345, 14.,y JUST RECEIVED. A l ft Vln r. 1 7. . TIT 1k II. omc ui iT.xr-. Kxattion. 100 Bbls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses, 3 Hhds. of Sugar, 1 Tierce of Bice, 30 Sacks of Coffes 20 KegsofXails, Do Tobacco. ALSO A lotof Shotels and SnaJe luiSLirJwZ8' vnmny, upper w... fllOS. B. HARRIS, THOS. B. HARRIS, "Olesalc& Retail Druggist, . 4n dfaler in Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Dye Stuffs: ,,c' "J ower .Market Sucamore sts.. CIXCISXATI. O. hysicians and Coontpv Mo,.k..i. folic.ted to call and examine for themselves i ne above articles are r.r n. k. and may be had at reasonable rates. Cash paid for Ginseng, Beeswax 4c. April lth 145. t:iSO i J. A. Miller's warranted ploughs 'Sloops' pattern for sale by March 26th 1"?4. 14-ly. ALBANY LOCK HOSPITAL 75TABLISHED 1830. GEX. GEO. COOKK. T.T. r RETURNED FROM ENGLAND COST I svrm m mr Cnvnnr ttw j t t x-NO-3 NORTON ST., ALBANY V Y . " U " 1 ' " . ko. coke. ll. d I niK I I l.o n.,aAM u. r i . i . - uu uas t'oinerrea idb r " 01 Knighthood on Gen. Georr, rt. II r m fHHIS Phil.nii...,;. t...: '..i oi n merica. r nur i ' ...... ,,b i iisiiiuiion, esiao -- lisbed.A. D. m:tn n .... lltf crutt'An of in the various periodicals of the present ire, ia'an edifice, located i n a retired iurt ,ino c'-7t detached from any place of puU.it reeori wnatever: the whnln Af K building is occupied bv Datients.- each h. ving their own room, and not subject to be the observer of all observers. Dr. Cook. founder of the hospital, ia the nnto.; physician, and devotes bis whole time and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate, he Otfices for Consultation, cnnveneiemlo arranged, are on the ground floor; the Hospital UP Stairs, ia llm rpnnla milk r. ... ' r HHJ IS cility for the rocovery of patients." r or me cure or the worst form of Veneral Disease, Gravel, Seminal Weaknea. u.seasesoi the SSk.n, and affections of the J . - - . . urinary organs in their most malignant and "u "-cu MJirPS. Or. IJOOke ia IrbKA.i.l.J. P n In ha lh. . . ii , - o ,llt7 IUB1 ceieoraied. Ilia nrover. tl!at alldiseases ofthis class, supposed 10 be 'pcurable by ethers.are aptly and ' : "I"1 r", "C"CIC, U remeaiea tiy Ilr.Cooke with- " . e lDan. rdy trouble," familiar w,lQ u'e. Pice of medicine.he inevitably pauentsand very Irequent- ' A"" omer pnysicians. . J" vuo "e Uldetl Advertising Pf. ,,ca." ,n lne City of Albany, N. Y.,-his ImAWiM - l. - l . . - ,c,,la Bre ""rivalled meaicai talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physicians t 1 H "ge Uooke- M- D- L. L. D., of Albany, N. Y.,the founder of the Albany Mica nospitai. He is mentioned in the highest terms of Drain? for hia nd philanthropy, not only by editors of vn.i, oul niB worth ia nn . me IPotnrav .m I . . J- .. k' 2emocrart (Pa ) Banner. whenever the nnfnr..r,.. r. . ... uii 1 n t 1 n 1 11 m sr r mm v. . . i -I . - . -."uawiSUlHUIlir. conducted to a SDaciona n .5,. "JJ crowded with credential. lot he L gh" e.8t .orde?. in Jarge gfass Irames. subieef to the inspection of hi IhA . ' J II nitlPnfe-nasiffp.H. . have the honor to hold such documents) and an enniv.lan. f . - r 1 X.V. .. . - """""-""eel nioany a-..a A It :uo V',w and conveneience of the extan "fo'r " rep,U'Cd M t,,e n'J extan. for toe comfort and certain recovery v:n,dh,:idJi!,t-" tb!a -" patien7. cludiV e , ea,cai "tUndance, includ, gb d .nd nurs.n? which very maCnoko.uaCJ,itatc" "cover,; .nd as Dr. yooKc, the human founder o so desirable a eireaiand sacred security, resides on the premises, the most incredulous may there repose the utmost confidence feel at home --pursue tbeir usual avocations and enjoy tbe society of perhaps the most eminent physician as well as tho roost benevolent man of the age.. European, Dr. Cooij: attsmds personally to his Patikhts Rene? acR NO 3 NORTON ST, ALBANY, N. V, CS'T, M. is44 43.,

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THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and Snmmer Goods, which added to their former stock makes their assortment large and complete of all kinds of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Palm Leaf Uats, Florencebraid and straw 'Bonnets, MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AND TUBS, PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CHAINS. SPADES & SH O VE LS, M ANCRE FORKS, SAD IRONS, BRASS Kettles, &c. All of which they are determined to seli as low as themme kind of goods are sold in any town in the eastern part of the State or at Cincinnati prices, adding freight only on heavy articles. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22. 1845. 17-ly E. B. IIIX3IAX, DEALER in Drngrs, Ifledicines, Paints. OILS f WIXDO IF 'GLASS Agent for Landrettr G RDEN SEEDS Xo 2, Lower Market st. Cincinnati. March 27th IS45. U-y. ND'S SARSAPARILLA c j rfmara "d permanent curt nf M. all diseases anting from an impure st.ite of the Hood, or habit of the system, tic Scrofula, or Kngt Evil, Rheumati,,,, 6b slmant Cutaneous Eruption,. Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronu - Sore Eyes, Ri .g vorm.or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sci uica, or Lumbago and Diseases arising from an injudicious ue if. Mercury, Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence of Life, Alto. Chronic Constitutional Disorders vitt be removed by this Preparation, Diseases having their origin In an impre state of the blood and fluids generally, will be speedily and effectually removed by th,a invaluable medicine as its operation 1. peculiar,, and consists in removing the cause to disease by entering into the circulate and passing through the general svstem VV h re obstructions to its favcrabie operationeexists, tbey are removed a. ; n. alon g the alimentary canal; Lence the natient will feel and know the aenaihl. ... tionof the Sarsaparilla from its curative powers. The folia win?' letter. rei-niln by the proprietors ofthis invsluable mediBaLTIWOb 7 . r. a in T 1 - do I .dH m Ren,8: Most cheerfallT do I add to the numerous testimonials 0f your l.fe preservative Sarsaparilla 1 ... attacked ,n the year IS39 with a scrofulous affection on my upper )iP, tnd coni.nu' upward taking of my nose anJ ng parts, oi.t.l the passage for conveying roved "I I f? lbe 006,riI royed. w h.ch caused an unceasing flow of tcar8 It ,80 cffected 8 Jow or .discharge very unpleas.ntfand my ,e B became so loose thu it would not lave 5 a hard task to pull tbers out with . Jth.iTrhWC;C mJeS' .t.hi. t'm. that I was rendered perfectly miserable.I consulted the first Physician j the c ' -but w.th little benefit. Every thing I beard of w tried, but .11 proved of wwrrice. change of sir; but this, like other remedies. dKl nogoodjthed.sease continued graduall to increase until my whole body was affected. But thanks to humanity, my Phy. sician recommended jour preparation of Sarsaparilla. I procured from your azent ini-:",City:Dr' A' eed0 botflea: ... ...ne man mree months was re--vu.cu iu ueiiin ana happiness. Vnnp .-F-.i.in aione enected the cure, and with a desire that the afflicted may no longer suffer, but use the right medicne and biree from disease, with feelings of joy and gratitude I remain ynur friend. D A N I E L M cCU N X 1 K A N. Anyone desiring to know lurthcr particulars will find me at my res.dr-nce in rront street, where it wiU afford me p'easnre to communicate any thing fn relation to this cure. .,, vMi.aiDANIEL McCONNIKAN. Personally appeared before me the above named Daniel McCornikan. and made oath of the facta connected in the foretoing statement JOHN CLOUD. Justice of Peace of the C.ty of Baltimore. New-Brcnswick. N J., Sep. 25. 143. Messrs. Sands Geutleme I can spenk from a very gratify.ng personal experience 0f the great value o your preparation o Sarsaparilla- For about nine month. I Buffered beyond expression from an attack of that Prosean and destroying dieeae. Neuralgia, by which I was rendered incapable of attending my ordinary emp'oyinent For months I was unable to write a line or bold a pen, or convey food to mv mouth: and such was my bodily distrecs. that tu sleep, except in brief catches alter 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 it to the amount of six bottles, and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a relapse having appeared yet1 oeneve von have not claimed for your Sarsaparilla that it is particularly adapted to the tormenting disease to which 1 waa subject- but I have no doubt it was the means of my reeovt-ry, and should have no hesitation ia recommending it to others who may be rufferinw from Neuralgia. The ra tionale of ita success is, I think, not difficult of explanation. fjp-Several metallic preparations, such as mtrats of silver and arsenic, iiave oeen much relied on in late years, but tbey fail ed in my case. . . .. Reunaxifnllv. nur friend and obedient servant, a ,r C.HOOVER. For furtherparticKlarsand conclusive evi dence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents rralis.

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A- B- Sf D. SANDS. JFhoIesale Drugist. 79 Fulton fetreet New York. Sold also by Druggists generally through out the United States. Price, $1 per bottle; six boilles for $5-fjr-The public are respectfnlly requested to remember that it ia Sand'a Sarsapa- -rill, that has and is constantly achieving such remarkable cures of tbe most difficult clas. of diseases to which the human frame is subject; therefore ask for Sand's Sarsapa. rilla, and take no other. Agtnt.Mtfc. 8. Tynar, JJrookriJreJ I. M. Rosa Sf Co, Laurel . May 184. , Jl-B.