Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 October 1845 — Page 4

.JEW DAVID. J .Those who resi.tpiuted with the cht- j fctvr of Je- Pavi.I'c? or Hebrew I'l is'er ; n4 P.;-s:-v l'i !s w I i I diMi'ith'.-s bo alal to learn th t anther lire shipment Ins ben ; received by ttv travel :inj sr.vits whi aie j row jr--t.l io :ir.!:h 1 c"i a-Mits with) nc s'i!.,i!ios taim-dm!y. The im-nensH quant. tie are so'.J vi the-e ar: k-.1i.-s is ! jir: eutUc-ent i their superior med'cal i virtues. Vr-t sl.oo'.d there hi an incredu-

Ilis sou nr Jati JUt-T a;u cikvi who is sntryrng under a I the horrors of lane back Rheumatism, seated nim in tl.e side or hretst sw.'l.gs Tvinc'a Evil eic. . 'I nisi is. cever

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these. Pi.'s hve heomo so popular.) fori the benefit " 'ipu. we will g;vd a .! ex- j tracts ol loiters s'nivvin, ibe fstiut ite in j which tin:-? articles are held w here known, ! Indivsafolis. April 4";i Mos-rs. I I) Ui us 12 lit;- v a Will pi' 3 Prs:ail Vu, si bo . The: c'esnini emtinios great, and v.e fha'l i sll a urvj q uality thi season, Von 5 resv-'cifuliy JOHN J O WSI.KY. D:ii.nst. Nsrruve l"d. pril O'.li i Messrs I) llirter i- C. snts, 1 will int say that the H-?ire v t'Ujiter an pfrsintt I'.l's con- j liuus to gd otr fi:ie, and aa we are nearly j out f piiisyon hid lctt r send nis sme by tha etajo-drivcr. i dja'it not b it the medicine ws!I be m ich wantel tbis eeason,: B ever, C-'Jy is clilTi -ur :i. ours iruij ,To:i. Mice, Jr. Cr w ford svi'.. I , J i n . V'Tt h , 1 -43- Mess I II irtsr & Cj. g-"nt?. I hivo solJ o it j r.e-iriy ali t ie la1 si;p:y or the justly r ;llirat ; i Ubrewr Piaster au I Persian P. lis yoj famished me three weeis sin'e, and it wo ild be wo'.l tj teep ni- lul!y sup-p-ieJ. cs ! Sud calls for these medicines is iiicrfssin daily. I wou'd h r-j state that 1 h ive u aiticle ia it.y i). Jg -Store that ics bcticr eaiistactio't thauthe Hebrew i'lis'.er aud per.-un Pills. No it S Tiiorsos. V.'ast.i i-iirt. Ia. jAuj Sd. 1-41; Me-rs O IIrtrAcCo gonts, at tin req test of inai'V, who are ai.xiousiy awxitinj the arrival e: nir c-'i-'brated Hebrew P-atter an.' Persian Piiis wa writ yoa the second tune saying that we are out. We have frequent ,caH f r both Pla-ter and I'llis, which render gn?ral (atisfactioti. IMoa end us anot'-ir lot immediately, and ')tilTe, GHLG!IER 4- WilTEHS ii TMipfiel.', Edgar co 111. May 'Jtith 1-41 Messrs I) timer & Co, gents We have t'.J a't th celebrated iebrew Piaster and i'ersi an ii lis le t with a fow days ago. W;I"; "--j p'eibJ s.'nd u 4 or ." doz. more iuiaicJtitoU. Respectfully, t) S, 1) Bm:.kt. Gwri. Tu'v P, 141, M-ssrs I) Harter 5 f si w- We h ve sold all tl.e ebre i'.sster letl wt iius and ns th?re is a great c!i it we wish you to send u- at ieaet Xi oi me--? and also I doz of iVrsian Piis. Ues;isc;:-:t!y iitsssv and Goss lll.vtmiirjd, Edar c-.lU May 114. Mr. I ilancr w Co cents The Pills and Plaster yo i snt uj emu t hand in Cd ordr. We have an more:! demand f r them and st peoni'ses to supercede nearly ell olh-r I i : of !i.'d:cines in this vicim tv. Iit t u.'y O I Kvtr.T. H uJin2s;;u.. la. Se' TU 141. .Mess I H irtrr Co ffents Yeur Hebrew Piast.f Vl.i j-.jt viii, to ?ll isa'lsuld out so.r'e t.!ii s ure The Persian Pit's are all r .itj b:;t a fe-.v b xes i.astor and i'il!s give gei-er-.l aats-ftct i..r. Ti'Or-sM'inU!w an increase demand !or both artictes. R-Moectf;:;'.v Jawks Mcintosh. Willim 'ors" Ii.Se;.t. Tlh 1-U. D Harter - Co Wear Sir I have sold all the j t). : .1.11. ,1. .... 1..., I.nrti , li flli.K tl . leraiAii i i;n nn. uvi .... - be glad to gotsoiii,? more. They htve cC!inriiis?ied"iiiira?les hera, and are in great dcimd. The Pi Is Rro called for s-ver-al times every d iv; Ifyoo cannot come th.d way sjcii r'!ase send s.ao by stage. I'.3 -:E.E KlNU. - Since th S.?re le'ter wa received, we j have be n inform-:.! by tin wni r. mat me case alluded l in the av'. was that n voon t mau I vi i;r n ar v w a i fcr J . , . ....... .1 . .1 ,,1, ite ver ii mol.lti- uau coco c Miiiu-'i ;;i - i cued r 'otn, tor an aJ" "ivitO'i case ot in ti -; inatioit 'n tho oes. ren eroo blind. After ao.'Sym- every r in his rotr'i. v.-iih rit roc-ivsu. h; com u-J'Ki i u-iuj t:J Pers h:m lota;: iiie !y wit!: anr bene' i'.iis an .i i had used tii.! : bn? a f'l i:;:!t;natit n le I him. rermaneativ reia-.- a'.-'J t till! W h'U ft I Uis teak'a . canie j The FoMovving G-'n :,' v'tnrfi sr5 Ajf.'n's for these: meiiiciiies; Hi tt .V Ihii". .-.v..kv"i'.;e. E. TistR Co. Me'.amra lilMi KU.. SliOlT W AN l cs ,Iaurvi Wm. An vMs. Fairtield, E Corey. Bicom'ngrove. Mou'jvsv'c N"nkoi.s. iideronv,'.le. 1). HAS! IE it 5 Cl September H " --b COFFEB, SUKAI1, ,lgi rcA-sivi i CjrVe, 17 .Vf. Sg.ii 1 Tii't-i-i" of It ice, 4 XMh.i Leather, 10A1" Co.'.'i Yiirn, 2,11) " .;!. ''fJl.V.' U. oi s TYNF.U. 17!y Crunk v .V le. April 2-2, IS 13. TEAS. Hall" Chests Yvi'lli!! ITvon, d t t J in Powder, 6 - Imperial, Caty Boxes assorted. 20 For sale fcr ' A. DONALDSON 4 CO. March 2' I-l'V A. W. CULI-U3I, Wlmlesale ir Retail Grocery, Product' and Liquor Store. CORNER MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS 't:it'iiiH:iti.hio. Sal!. S tear, Cfee, Tea. Spices, Pepper, Lidigx Mvi-fer, Cotton Yarns, etc.. Suld at the lowest Cash Prices in exchange for all kinds of COCNiRY PRODUCE. March 27th 145. I4-ly. TKI1MS OP TUF, INDIANA AMKUICAN. fliWO Dollars in advance, S3 50 in -il- six months. S3 00 at the end of the year and an addition of 3 ) cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. AovEHTtsEMELTS. Twelve lines or less will be inserted J limes for one dollar if payment be made in advance, 1 25 if payment be delayed one year, and SI 50 if delayed two years, aud so in the same proportion for the lime payment is delayed. Larger adveittsements for a longer time wilice ?hirgd on the same pri.t cfpl-

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LV.iclllSIUII tTlUUSU, CINCINNATI. OHIO, Main St., opposite the Court House.) t!U3 Hotel, having pissed into the h a:ids of th undersigned, is now undersrotnj a th trough repair thrr.nghaut the whole establishment, the refitting being of the most anrroved modern style Being situated ia the central ptrt of tie j city, it will be an attractive and couvencI ieut stopping place for busines men. The j proprietor w ill spare no pains in making Ibis guest feel at home. His expei ience in ne, curing a. long residence wuu ins brother, nf the merica:i Hotel. Columbus. ilhi,,. rr..,i!,r it rortni-i tl.it tl.e Man- . . be ;forjortoan house inthe west. Mv old acquaintances are invited to e ill CHAU NC E v K E LS i; . nati, March 13, 1845. 20-ly. Cine; TO COUTJTRY riSCHANTS. CrocSicry Ware, A:c THE sritsGilUJCIl lnvin by -recent t -npoitation compiel-;d his stock of printed and Co!ii:iitn Ware, would iii'orm thoe .vishiii'T to purchase, that h.s can now ydcr for their examination one of the beet selected assortment in the West. He feels conlident that those vho favor him with a call will find it to their interest to purchase, as it is hi inf-.tion to sell at low price, cither for cash or approved p iper. The t!o! has ben selected with a view to the Country trade, and consists in part Common an I Printed Teas and Tea Ware; do do d do do Howls, assorted eizes; do Pitchers, i!a do; Ed r'd V C. C. Plates- do do; do Bakers, Dishes - Nappies. With a ereat variety of ether art.cies in his tine. ALSO n assortment of flint Glass, which will be sold bv the box at Manufacturers' prices. WM. S. SAMPSON". No. 9, Main ft.. East side, opp. to Trusts Co. Hank, Cincinnati Ohio FULLING. TT MACY of Laurel, Franklin county, S would inform Lis customers generally, that he has now commenced the rCLLIS'J BUSIS'ESS, And will be happy lo accommodate any who miy call on him for work in that line. CARDING will still be attended lo as usuSoptember 3rd 1841. 37-tf. JS'cw Store! HITT&HAILE Have just received direct from Philaiiel nhia and PilisburaU. a splendid assort ment of DRY GOODS Consisting in part of super. Broad Cloths, Summer Cloths, plain and fancy Casimere, Satinet, tvreed Kentucky Jeans, plain and fancy Drilling and Gambroon. Silk Yelvf t. Satin, Mersatllet and fancy Vestinsr, splendid new style Fancy Prints, Balzertne, Muslin de Lane, Crape de Lane, Painted Lawn, Gingham, apron Check, plain and figured Alp tea Lustre, Bombazine, l iack and fancy Dress and Bonnet Siik, Cotton and Linen Handkercdiefs, Ribbon. Gloves, Pins, Needles, Tuck, Ivory & side Combs, Buttons. Gum Suspenders, black, white & fancy Barege Scarfs, Thibet & fancy summer Shawls a'id dress H'dks, Tickings, Moaciied and brown Muslin, cotton and linen Tabl cloths, Swiss and India Mull Bishop Lawn, Jaconet, striped and bared Sw iss and Lace muslins; a large assortment of SZIOF.S & ROOTS, I.ecbern. Casimere. Beaver & Palm Leaf H its. Fiorencebr.ade and Cypress Bonnets, splendid Stair. Passage and Floor Carpetjugs, ca'.f and morocco Leather; a large as8 , sortmctit of rft, . vci 1 hhu mi , i crnr.f. fottitn lent, etc. i besides a reat variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. ! T!( ri'viro clurV nf fl.wl wa hiVir'st ! wu!i cash, and preal naitu were taken to obtain them on the most favorable terms, ! and can therefore be sold at reduced priccs for ca?h or produce. Purchasers will do well to c&ll and examine for themselves. BrookYille, April 28, 1S13. 18 ly I!nt &. Caj Jlantiraclorj-. THE Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Brookvil'.e and vicinity and persons visiting ti e city, that they have on lianl a:ul an constantly iuatiulact'irin!j Hats of every description. By purchasing most of their material diri'ctoflhe importers East, and ilii-igsn entire Cash Business, thy are enabled to sell Hat-s as cheap as cm be bought in any city in the United States. Those iu' want of a Good, Cheap and Fashionable Hat, are invited to call and examine their Stock. Also, on hand a good assortment of Fur, j Cloth and Leather Caps. H. S. MILLER it Co., Cheip Hat and Cao Store, M7, Main St tclAeen Front & Cilanibia ets., Cincinnati, Ohio. March 2J, H-l-a. lH-ly. U.ST RECEIVED and for sale low: 13. 0 K3 lbs. Sligo Iron assorted siz?s, 8.000 " Bloom Forge do 2 0 " Cast Steel, 300 Spring Steel, 400 " American blistered steel, 100 ' English do do 50 " Shear do R. & S. TYNER. July 14, 1S43. 29-ly. CALEB S. BU11DSAL, WHIM.FSALK vV RTTAII, D RUGG I S T, Importer of i DREGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Dye Stuffs, Glass, $ Fancy Articles, American, French, if Englis Chemicals an t Perfumery. Corner Main - Fifth Streets, Cincinnati. .March 20, 1-43. 13-ly-NA1LS. 250 kegs assorted, for ale by A. DONALDSON & CO. cor. 9th & Main sis. Cincinnati. July 23, 1S13. 31 ly 2 Cfc Barrels of Sail. 9P 23 Kegs white led. For s ile by li . & S . T Y X E R . April '22, l?4i IT-ly.

Hardware.

T HK subscribers are now opening a splendid asoitnicnt of Hatdwate, comprising a larcc and general assortmentof TABLE $ PCCKET CUTLERY, Files, Saws, Sickle?, Scythe tneaths. Hay and Manure Forks, fhovets and epaiies", NaiU,W"ir, Auiils.Yiee?. smith's Iseliows, Locks aud Latches of every kind in use, butts, ecrew.Carpenter's tools. Coopers tonlis, etc. ALSO GUNS, PISTOLS. &C, &C. rogether with every article usually found in a well assorted Hardware store to which they invite the attention of merchants, mechanics and Farmers. Tfrms CASH. LYMAN & RICE. At the sign of the .Ant it, Corner of Main and Lower Market 6treets CINCINNATI, OHIO. April ISth HI3. 16 ly. IlOBEItT POUTER, Wholesale dealer in rORCIGN DOMESTIC Goods, r v NO. 17 2. .train Slrci t, beticeen 4th $ 5th, east side CICI.X.ATf, Keep? constantly on hand Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeaas, Prints, Jaconet Cambric, Book Mull and Swiss Muslin, bleached and brown ehirtinjrsjand Bheetings, iic:idker-hie's. shawls. Hosiery, Gloves, Hattons, Thread, Arc .V:c. March -JTtii 1-13. I4-U. ir iiwiii u ah t I aTi ffHEsuhscriber b i ust received direct from the; Eastern market, and is now opening at his Store, in Brookvhle, a (renewal assortment of poods, suited lo the present and approaching season; among whie't are, Fintna l Stpen'u: Ciilhi of virion CO; or s ,j do Cassimcref, ptuin Fash, patterns, A pood assortment of Satinets, ptain $ Fash, patterns, liel, mite an t Ydhw Flannels, Fash. TtreeJs, and Kentucky Jeans, Calicofsof almost every srraile and style, Ginghams and Curtain Calico, Lau-ns, Muslin de Laines and Ealzrcnes, Dark and Fancy culd. plain and figured Alpaccus, F!ack,and other coVd. Silks, Sarenel and Bonnet Silks. Black, White and Pink Crape. White Cambric, Jackcnct and Mull Muslins plain and figured, Book, Striss and Bobinct Muslins, plain and figured, Irish Linen, linen Lairnand Bishop fjatrn, S?iau-ls. Dress HJk'fs.and silk pocket II CP ft. Veils' and Ladies vhite pocket HtTkfs. Best Kid, Silk and Cotton gloves, do do do do MiUs, Satin, Silk and Marsaills Vesting. Black Italian Silk Il'dkfs, and Satin Stocks. A variety of Lace, Edging, Footing and Insertion, A splendid assortment of Ribbons, and Bonnets, ALSO A good assortment of HarJvare, Uueenstrare and Xails, Shoes. Bh)ts, Fur, Wool and Palmetto Hals, Leather, Cotton Yarn, LIKEWISE. -4 general assortment Groceries, including An e.ctra quality of Malaga and Port Wines. All of which will be o.Tered low for cash, or Country produce. The public are respectlnlly invited to call examine and judge for themselves. N. D. GALLION. BrookYille, June 27th, 1815. 2G-ly. SUNDRIES. Mats Cinnamon, Birrls Alum, do Coiiperas, ('ases Tndigo, Keirs Nails, y." 10 200 1011O o 50 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, Hogsheads Madder, Ke3 C. Twist Tobacco. For sale by A. DONALDSON !fc CO. March 20, 1-43. BURDSAL S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF arsanarilla; "STIOR the cure of Chronic Rheumitism, A. Scrofula or King's Evil, Salt Rheum, Inn? Worm, I Icrs. pasnful affections of the Hones, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blotches. Glandular enlargements and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. The following is from R. C. Langdon. formerly editor of the Troy Times, in re1 lation to Bunisal's extract of Sarsanarilla"Itisa valusble medicine. I have tried it thoroughly and can bear ample testimony to its good encets in my own person. I have for several years been the subject of violent fiiseascs, acute pains in the limbs, Arc, and verily believe the free use of Sareaparilla was the principal remedy that performed the cure." For further evidence of itscff.caey, reference is made to the fol lowing i hyeicians, who have prescribed u icnn every tuccet ia their practice: Dr. Stephen Bonner, Dr. Charles Woodward, " Wm. Mount, " J. P. Buckner, ' William Smith, " William Goshorn . " J. Black; Or to Micajah Williams, Esq., Adam N. Riddle, Edward C. Roll, " N. M'Lean, Samuel Lewis, " Samuel Talbott. " Captain L. Shally, Jarscs Torrence. All of these last named gentlemen Lave either tried it themselves or used it in their families, with the happiest results. Numerous references might be given, but these-are deemed sufficient. Thit preparation is warranted to cure the mose inveterate case of disease, arising from impurity of blood; it has never yet been Known to fail, and in no case is remuneration asked, where a perfect and speedy cure is not effected. Prepared and sold cy. CALEB S. BURDSALL noiesaie anl retail Druggist (on r itr. itutn.1 rti. r corner Mmn .nil Fr.i. streets. Cincinnati. March 27th 184 1. 11-1 v.

SUGAR-COATED, OR IMPROVED jVD.JA VEGETABLE PILLS;"

OR Intermittent. Remittent, Billious and Inflamalory Fever, Headache, In digestion, Dyspepsia, Perverted Appetite, Heart Burn, Lostiveness, Diarrhea, Billious Cholic, and Worms, Foul Stomach. Pain in the Head, Side or back. Scrofula, Scurvy, or any impurities of the Blood, Obtructions and female complaint generally. Thero. has never appeared a medicine which, while it can do no harm, is calcu ated to do so much good. 1 hey excite a healthy prespiration. and open all the nat ural drains of the system. The obstruc tion or insensible Perspiration is the cause of a great proportion of human suffering. l hese pills possess the power, in an extra ordinary decree, of removing -all obstruc tion, and healthful circulation. They must undoubtedly supersede all other pur calive medicines, as they have 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 6afe med icine tor Iformt, and all complaints met dent to children. More childrea hare been cured in New Y"ork the present year, by the use of Dr- Smith s Pills, than all oth er medicines combined as there ia no need of forcing them down, like other medi cines. One important advantage in taking these Pills is, tbey do not gripe, or produce nau sea, or any unpleasant sensation Pills have in thousands of instances, produced Piles and other consequences far wore 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 1 he directions, and treatment of cisca ses, accompany every box, in a circular of 4 pages. "Ao Si'uar Coated Pills can he gen uine without the signature of the sole in ventor,"G. BENJ AMIN, Ml D., President of the New York College of Health, upon every box From a Nephew ofthe late Judge Thomp son.! New Y out, May, lo, 144 Dr. Smith's "Improved Indian Ycgeta ble Fills, have proven invaluable to my self and family, in the cure of violent head ache, pain in the side and stomach. For children, no better medicine can be produ ced, In the case oi our little girl, two years old, the most happy effects have re suited from their use. 1 have never known a medicine which I could so confidently recommend as these Pills. R. THOMPSON, 5U Northmore st. The following lady is too well known in New ork for her intelligence an philan thropy to be doubted From the Ma'.ron of the U- S. Navy Hos pitaL Accustomed as I am to administer to the sick, I can appreciate a valuable medi cine. Iftberebea medicine adapted the numerous aliments of mankind, it to Dr. Smith's Sugar Pill. I have used them and seen them used with the most aeton ishing results; in several instances within my knowledge, restoring the patient from extreme lowness and suffering, to strength and health. For ladies during pregnancy, these I in are totereign balm. 1 recommend them to all for a valuable family medicine SARAH A. GOULD. ' Matron ofthe lT. S. Navy Hospital. "Brooklyn, June 10, 1-44. From the Deputy Sheriff of X. York. Dr. Smith's ''Improved Indian Vegetable Pills" have been used in the Eldridge 6treet Debtor's Prison, with uncommon satisfaction. I have never heard a medicine spoken of with more interest by the eick w ho Lave taken these Pills. JAMES J. BEY INS. Deputy Sheriff. an extraordinary cine. I have to record an instance of unparalleled suffering, which must have terminated my existence, had not Dr Smith's "Sugar Indian Vegetable pills" come to my rescue. .In the Fall of 1843, I had a Scrofahv.e affection, which nearly covered my body with sores, and rendered me unlit for life. In the course of two months I was attacked with fever, which raged with great violence. I took many presenpsions, but without getting relief. My suffering was great. Mrs. Gould, (whom 1 shall ever remember with esteem,) advised me to use these Sugar Pills, which 1 took in large doses a few days, when the fever and pain abated. I continued these Pills in small doses, abont five weeks, when my fevei and scrofula were cured, my blood completely purified, and my general health improved. I am certain I owe my life, under Providence to the use of these Pills. E. M. PARK. New York. From a lady well known in New Y'ork 1 have been troubled for years with diz ziness and pain in the head, attended with depression, dimness of eight, A:c, which have been entirely cured by Dr. Smith's "Sugared Indian Vegetable Pill." I prize this medicine above all others, Sarah Hoi glass, Corner ef Ludlow and Walker ets. Or. Sm-.th s sugai Pills The voice of the West. Since printing a very large edition of our Monthly Report, we have received the following msrrrr-siA of ten tkars' standing. i lie i ne oi apiam nooerts, on a ine street, near Water, Cincinnati, has been anlicted with dyspepsia in its most agora vated form, for the last ten years .She was recommenced by celebrated physicians of Boston, New Y ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati to travel, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it done her no good. She then commenced using the most popular medicines ofthe day for ner complaint, but derived no benefit from their use. Seeing an advertisement of Dr C ' . I - o - . . - ... ... omu't sugar coareu t egctnoie 1'illt in the papers, she concluded to give them trial. She sent to G. F, Thomas, Main Street, between Third and fourth street, Dr. Smith s Agent for Cincinnati, and pur chased a box, took them according to di rection, and can with heartfelt 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 made use of for the las ten years.The above was sent to G. F. Thomas December 14th, IS44. (r PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. No -SUGAR COATED PILLS" can be genuine without the signature of the sole inventor "G. BENJAMIN SMITH M. if., rre8ident of the N. i . College of Health upon every box. Oilice devoted exclusive to the sale of this medicine. 179 Greenwich street, New Y'orkG. F. Thomas, Main street, between Third and Fourth streets, opposite the Gazette Oilice fjcrSOLE AGENT FOR TtlE CITY OFCINCINN ATI.C0 Agents. R. & S. Tyner, Brookville; N. M. Ross fc Co. Laurel; Wm. Rubottom Metaraora; Thomas Fitten Rochester; Z A. Nye, Trenton. My 0 ,1815. 22-6m.

LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch' Maker,

Jewelry, Silver Ware and Spectacle Man ufacturer. Diamond pointed gold Pens,&c ISo. 233 Main st. between uth and oth Cincinnati, Ohio March 20, 1945. 13-Iy 1,000,000 SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. A RE sold vearlv. and foi only 12i cents i curing Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain weakness in the Side, Back, Breast, Loins, or any Dart ofthe body. Who will suffer when he can be so easily cured. a J- W. Iloxie, Esq., who wa3 bent near ly double wittvUheumatism, was enabled after wearing one 12 hours to get np and dress himself. In two days he was per fectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabethlown, N. J., an old Revolutionary soldier, was so ,Eicted with Rheumatism that be could hardly Lelp himself. One of these Plasters entirely cuTcd hiin. SHERALWS WORM LOZENGES. 1 uousands upon thousands have gone down to premature graves from Marasmus, or a waeting away ofthe body. Epilepsy, Fits, Lt. Vitus Dance, Locked Jaw, Apo plexy, Mania, Dropsy m the Head, Palsy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentary. Con vulsions, and many other supposed appa rent diseases; and many have suffered for yearsand years, anil have been doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief; and others are still suffering, when all the trouble rises from Wormp, and worms alone, which are entirely overlook ed, and when the proper treatment would have raved their lives and restored them lo health. Every observant mother cannot but see and admit the truth; but still many phy eicians shut their eyes to that all impoitant cause of disease. Capt.E. F. Weld, of the brig Lavinia. of the port of New York, was complaining for a long time with a pain and uneasiness in his bowels, dullness, headache, palpitation, lowness of spirits, a constant disposition to yawn and stretch himself. From reading Doctor Sherman's description of the symptoms of worms, ba thought they answered to bis case, and'accordingly took a dose of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, which brought away a tape worm 174 feet long. That one dose cured him. He never goes to 6ea without a full supply of Sherman'6 Lozenges, and says he wants no other medicine chest. "I CAN'T SLEEP!!" Says one, "my cough is so incessant, it seems as though I would choke to death." If be would only use Sherman's Cough Lozenges he would be cured in a short time. Tbey 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 only one small box. He had suffered much from V - frequent attacks of coughing, and could get dui iiino reel, ay or nigui, uniu lie used those Lozenges. He could hardly believe thai medicine could operate so quick and efficiently, especially when it tasted so pleasant. Mr. G- T. Matthews tufa red a year with a hard, tight cougb,pain in (be side, spitting of blood, and all the usual symptoms of consumption. The Lozenges relieved uim immediately, and in a few weeks restored him to perfect health. He says they are the greatest cougk medicine in the world. G.F.THOMAS, Main st. bet 3d and 4th e'e., opposite Gazette Office. Wholesale and retail Agents for the Western country. Agents. li. & S. Tyner, Brookville; N. M.Ross &Co; Lautel; Wm. Rubottom; Met a mora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester; Z A. Nye, Trenton. May 23d. 1843. 2I-6m. DOCTOR M'LANE'S Celebrated Liver Pill, For Ihe Cure of Hepatites or Liter Com plaint. Dyspepsia and Sick Head-Ache. Symptoms of A Diseased Liver! Pain in the right side, under the edge o. the ribs, increased on pre6ure; sometimes the pain is in the leftside; the patient is rarely able to lie on the loft side; 6ome times the pain ia felt under the shoulderblade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected- wtb loss of appetite and sickness; the bowlcs, in general, are costive sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. This is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and be complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; ana although be is satished that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet be can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, be distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of tbe oouy alter death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. JJESSERTATIO.Y OJV DISEASES LYDVCED BY JVORJ1S. I nw diseases to which the human body is liable, are better entitled to the attention ofthe parent or philanthropist than those consequent on tbe irritation of worms on the stomach and bowels. When tbe sufferer is an adult, the case is very frequent ly overiooKea.and, consequently, the prop er remedy is 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 oth er cause. It ought here to bo particularly i-umrKKu, mat aimougu hut few worms may exist ma child's bowels, and how qui totem soever tuey may have Deen, previously, no sooner is the constitution invaded by any of tbe numerous train of diseases to to which infancy is exposed, than it is fear fully augmented by their irritation. Hence it is too frequently happens that a disease otherwise ea6iy 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 ia so precious in such cases. the disease might be attacked, by prompt remedies, even-handed and with success.

.igents k. 5s. Tyner, Broookville; N. M. Ross & Co, Laurel; Wm. Rubottom, Metamora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester; Z. A. Nye, Trenton. May 23d, IMS. 2l.'m .

WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND Pa n c y Good s. THE subscribers have constantly on

band a large and fashionable assortment of Jewelry, Gold & Silver Watches, Plated ware, English and American Britania, Painted JapanedJ Tea Trays, Gold and silver Spectacles, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, Gold and silver Pencils. Silver Spoons, Ladlc3, Cups, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, etc. Odd Fellows Regalias, Jewels and every variety of trimmings. Silver U are and Jewelry made to order. OWEN & CARLEY, No- 135, Main Et., between 3d and 4th, CINCINNATI. April 18th 1845. IG-ly A. DONAL.DSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, AND Dealers in all kinds of Grass Seed, Corner of Ninth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. & W. II. ALLEN, Ao. 167, Main street, 3 Joorj 6eZoir Fourth CINCINNATI. wholesale dealerr in FIXE JEWELRY, Clocks, Watehes, Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware &. Fine Cutlerv; ALSO Dealers in Combs, Brushes, Percussion Caps, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket books. Razor straps - together with a general variety of French, German f,Englieh fancy Goods. March 27th 1843, " 14-ly. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale hij ND. Gallion. 100 Bbls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses. 3 1 30 CO 4 Ilhds. of Sugar, Tierce of Rice, Sacks of Coffee Kegs of Nails, Do Tobacco. ALSO A lot of Shovels and Spades, Uraicinfr Chains, Upper and Sole Leather. TUOS. B. HARRIS, Wholesaled Retail Druggist, A N l DKALER IN Faints, Oils, Varnishes & Dye Stuffs: Corner of Lower Market $ Sycamore sts., 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 1845. 16-ly ffT J. A. Miller's warranted ploughs 0&-P 'Sloons' pattern for sale bv R.&- S. TYjXER. March 2Gth 1845. 14-ly. ALBANY LOCK HOSPITAL TABLISHED 1830. ESGEN. GEO. COOKE, LL. D. RETURNED FROM ENGLAND continues to be consulted CONFIDENTS LL Y, NO.3 NORTON ST., ALBANY, N. Y. GEN. SIR GEO, COOKE, LL. D., BART. The Queen has conferred the Order of Knighthood on Gen. George Cooke, LL. D. of America. Court Circular, THIS Philanthropic Institution, established, A. D. 1830, universslly spoken of in the various periodicals of tbe present age, is"an edifice, located in a retired Dart of tbe city, detached from any place of public resort whatever; the whole of the building is occupied by patients; each having their own room, and not subject to be the observer of all observers, Dr. Cook, founder of the hospital, is the only resident physician, and devotes his whole time and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate. The offices for consultation, conveneientlv arranged, are on the ground floor; the Hospital up stairs, is also repcte with every fa cility for the rocovery of patients. For the cure of the worst form of Vene ral Disease, Gravel, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture in the Urethrajmpotency, Syphilis and Gonnorrea, Generative and Nervous Debility, Mercurial and all other diseases of the Skin, and affections of the Urinary organs in their iroet malignant and advanced stages, Dr. Cooke is acknowledg ed to be the most celebrated. It is prover bial "that alldiseascs ofthis class, supposed to be incurable by cthers.are aptly and conveneiently remedied by Dr.Cooke with ont more than ordinary trouble," familiar with the practice of mcdicine.be inevitably cures his own patients and very frequent ly me patients oi other physicians. Dr.Cooke is the OldesiAdverlisinsr Phv sician in the City of Albany, N. Y., his medical talents are unrivalled. "Among the most celebrated physicians of the age is lien. Cooke, M. D.. L. L. D. of Albany, N. Yr.,the founder of the Albany Lock Hospital. He is mentioned in the highest terms of praise for bis benevolence and philanthropy, not only by editors of newspapers but hia worth is proclaimed by tbe lecturer on literature & from the sacred desk." Democraric Pa Banner. "Whenever the unfortunate consult Dr. Cooke of Albany, they are very politely conducted to a spacious private office, (literally crowded with credentials ofthe highest order, in large glass frames, subject to tbe inspection of his patients-veryfew men have the honor to bold such documents) and an equivalent for his fee, receive a corresponding prescription- The neat attire of this celebrated man, "even at home," enrolled in a rich black surplice; after tbe Episcopal order,-a solid cross in bis bosom with genteel gold buckets in his shoes is of itself an inducement to visit this profound physician, tbis friend to humanity and of woo. jew Urleant Sun. "The Lock Hospital in America, the only Philanthropic Institution established, under tbe benigu auspices of the celebrated Dr. Cooke, at No. 3 Norton-street Albany N.Y". for tbe relief and convenience ofthe unfortunate, is reputed as the best asylum extant for the comfort and certain recovery of individuals at this Infirmary patients have the very beBt medical attendance, including board and nursing which very materially facilitates recovery; and as Dr. woohe, toe human founder olao desirable a retreat and sacred security, resides on the premises, the most incredulous may there repose tbe utmost confidence feel at home pursue their usual avocations and en joy the society of perhaps the most eminent physician as well as the most benevolent man of tbe age. European. Da. Cookc attends personally to bis Patients f Rbmkmbkr NO 8 NORTON ST. ALBANY. N. Y.

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New Goods. THE Subscribers have just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which added to iheir former stock makes their assortment large and complete of all kinds of DRY GOODS.

Groceries, Hardware Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Palm Leaf Hats. Florencebraid and straw Bonnets, MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, PINE CHURNS AND TUBS, PAINTED BUCKETS, TRACE CHAINS. SPADES & SHOVELS, MAi NURE FORKS, SAD I IRONS, BRASS I Kettles, &c. All of which they are determined to seU as low as the same kind of goods are sold in any town in ihe eastern part of the State or at Cincinnati prices, adding freight only uti heavy articles. R. & S. TYNER. Brookville, April 22, 1845. 17-ly E. B. IIIX3IAN, DEALER IN Dru?s, Medicines, Paints, OILS $ WINDOW GLASS. Agent for Laudretb't. GARDEN SEEDS A'o 2, L-jwer Market st. Cincinnati. March 27th 1S45. 14-ly. SAND'S SARSAPARILLA OR the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure stale of the Hood, or habit of the system, viz: Scrofula, or K'ngs Ertl, Rheumalisn, Obstinant Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimphs, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bites, Chronic Sore Eye;, Riig-aorm,or Teller. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites, or Dropsy, Expo sure or Imprudence of Life, Atso, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this Preparation, Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood and fluids generally, will be speedily and effectually removed by this invaluable medicine as its operation is peculiar,, and consists in removing the causa to disease by entering into the circulation and passing through the general system Wh re obstructions to its favorable operatiouCexists, they are removed as it passes along the alimentary canal; hence the paj tient will feel and know the sensible operation of the Sarsaparilla from its curative powers. The following letter, recently received by the proprietors of this invaluable mediicine.wili be read with interest by all simij larly afflicted. Baltimore, June 10, 1845. Messrs Sands Gents: Most cheerfully do I add to tbe numerous testimonials of your life preservative Sarsaparilla. I was attacked in the year IS39 with a scrofuloun affection on my upper lip, and continuing upward taking hold of my nose andsurrouncing parts, until the passage for conveying tears from the eye to the nostril were dbtroyed, which causeJ an unceasing flow of tears. It also effected my gums, ca.islng a discharge very unpleasant, and mv teeth became so loose that it would not have been a hard task to pull tbcin out with a slight erk 6uch were my feelings at Ibis tuns that 1 was rendered perfectly miserable 1 consulted the first Physician in the city, but with little benefit. Every thini I heard of was tried, but all proved of no service. and as a last resort was recommended change of air; but this, like other remedies, did no good; the disease continued graduallto increase until my whole body was affected. But thanks to humanity, my Physician recommended jour preparation of Sarsaparilla. I procured from your agent in this city. Dr, Jas. A. Reed.G bottles; and in less lime than three months was restored to health and happiness. Your Sarsaparilla alone effected the cure, and with a desire that the aillicied may no longer suffer, but use the right medicine and b free from disease, with feelings of joy and gratitude I remain your friend, DANIEL McCONNlKAN. Anyone during to know lurther particulars will find we at my residence in Front street, where it w ill afford me pleasure to communicate any thing in relation to this cure. DAN I EL McCONNlKAN . Personally appeared before me the above named Daniel McConnikan, and made oath of the facts connected in tbe forecoing statement JOHN CLOUD. Justice of Peace of the City of Baltimore. New-Brunswick, N. J.,Sep. 23, 1843. Messrs. Sands Gentlemen I can speak from a very gratifying personal experienca pfthe great value of your preparation of Sarsaparilla- For about nine months I suffered beyond expresfion from an attack of that Prosean and destroying disease, Neuralgia, by which I was rendered incapable 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 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. I continued to take ittotbe amount of .six bottles and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a relapse having appeared yet. I belieue yoou have not claimed foryaur Sarsaparilla that it is particalarly adapted to the tormenting disease to which 1 wa subject- but I have no doubt it was tba means of my recovery, and should have no hesitation is recommending it to others who may be euffering from Neuralgia. The rationale of its success is, I think, not difficult of explanation. flrSeveral metallic preparations, such as nitrate of silver and arsenic, have been much relied on in late years, but they tailed in my case. . , , , ,. . Respectfully, your friend and obedient servant, C.HOOVER. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, Bea pamphlets, which any be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and s old. wholesale and retail, by A. B- & D. SANDS. Wholesale Drugist. 79 Fulton s treet New York. Sold also by druggists generally mrouguout the United. States. rnce,$iper bottie; six bo:tle.s for $507- The - public are respectfully requested to remen jber that it ia Sand's Sarsaparilla that b .as and is constantly achieving such remr trkable cures of tbe most difficult class oi r .iseases to which the human frama

is Bubjec t; therefore ask for Sand iarsaparilla, ar ,d take no other. 4sT' tt. U, & S.Tynar, tfroakvillei H. M. Ro ,t 1.4 Co, Laurel. 54 : fM, 184i. 21-.