Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 November 1845 — Page 4
MORAL LESSONS.
..IFF. f.ife ' an ii'tsulwi-iiiiia! cloti'it). Til it m'e in nt nent i oihrmid on Jin i-n n irttl spliU, Tliesi fades away, N.ir Ue one ray t n.i.v inherit. LtiVU driurn f g-iu I y Wnerc m my a brilliant nbjoet (Uiw In 9tCi deluie brightne-i. Till color fades, And all its th Je Dleitd into whiteness. The Christian'; life is not dream, Uiit 'ti, i,t evmescent gleam, Wlitrh. Iikethft hiM; sifuveit, . F.itles suft away, , ; Aad it Iat ray I loot in heaven. .Tcl9 Voles of Prayer. tVaulful ti U to ee the littto child rl.tsjt iti tiny hands together, and lisp it i'tnnoent accent of praise to a Being iJealXn l invisible but presented to the yotvt x hiitv! m the embo lyment of conti (cvIHii' aft -"ciiim an 1 glory unsurptTo onrtniu.f, religion is one of the I'rtj'itest charm of the female character. Mm iiny be ernhroiled in the harsh conl.riirilie world, he may be thrust out of iV; tracks of sedate contemplation, and n iv be les tliotishtful of those high dn- . which every Christian should observe bt'l Woman! cetttle in movement and ire i'i aspiration in form like an angel ' I afeetionate, self-denying, truthful rvi:iJ hr religion shed a radiance which i-nt only illumes her own earthly path, but penetrates with geniil Whrmth into the !.-est of nun soothes the tempt-MUttus ......... ..fl.r . - J . i.c m me-, nu'i wins nun iiitii a tint- if "ird for the inestimable privilege of addre?3in the great "I Am,' of the univease ii the language of supplication and devouo;tai L ive. We shail never forjot the electric effect produced in our mind by the reading of a leuer to in by a ftienJ, in which the writer sai l, "Xi . 1 iii'it. aa 1 brother, 1 irmt uy my prayer a:U 2'tobed." S o was a gay, lii'tt-hearted creature, in ! the expression was written in ttie gay wi5 leniial imrilicity nf sisterly love. l'o hear tit clear, rinjinT n ne of her ;.iyoiu laugh, one would never suppose '.hat a eri ins i lea had ever crossed her h-iitaht, but she was far from the voice of in iternal instriKii.in, nd in the v,t, quiet ot rtrr s.r.tisry chamber wiuie ciieetfully c.inversin with her loved one at adist tnee. hs dt I not f.ir jet t appro ich her greu Fallior with love an i adoraUnn. Religion req iires not a p!nimy f.ice. nor meUnch'iiy eyebrows. It miy exi?l n its purity withi.i tiie mint boautt0U4 form, and cheerfulness in iti mm v.ilujhle 'ncroinpnymen. Ala-! th u trieei?n!l; b:ini who imtiitively feel t'.s iu:iii-uce a n me unerrtnf tiatiu ol ititure hi! Imoirted ab.uiifulhn,?,. nfii,
Stviour of th- heert-should be fi-t to! n,,t The d,,clor haJ hi XV;, a; 1 labid adieu t. terrentinl scenes a if the ,ly reCl,vereJ-
spirits were t.M pure to be contamin iled with the gros aopetites and rnilutcd atmosphere of ear:h. Ho-.v betuiifiii is that religion which tenches me t l ive (!o 1 above all thing aid my neighbor as myself! Religion is benevulence, an I benevolence includes every virtue. The benevolent cannot be uncharitable, cannot he unfaithful, cannot he censorious, cannot be impure in act ot thought, rauntilbe .oeliiish, they love God nd their neighbors, and liiey do as they would be done by. IJut wh is veiisious? who is benevolent? who is at ail time pure in thought ordeel? who is at all ti.no free from censorionsness, from um-hariu-blenes? None. No, not one. Tiie precept taught u as those on which "hang all the Uw a-ul toe pruphets." the love of God aii t the lore of o tr neighbor, miy be improved upon the heart and have the ....'.. ! . .. . r ,i, . i .... ir-(c iiiunin u:-Pt-ll III ItIC U till ITTMil IKI - : i -. .u i .L , tni:; while the mind is in this state, the in - 1...1:. -.1:.: .... ..... - . dividual is religious. But the cares of the world and its j uring collisions must at times occupy the thoughts, and divert the Witkl f ,r ihi j ti'li.ilsks.ii tuA .ions which have been cherished by bad education -the indulgences that ha,e beCom habitual bef re the beauty of dom w preceived tb.4 thousand and ion tho iiin l occurrences which tempt the rieh ioime!iaritMhl..ii-- .villi.. n,i. i envv and mahce. all bv turns banish ,hJ truth from the mind. This has led men to the desert and to the monastery; to hentme hermits and monks; forgetting that . religion required to do as well as to suffer. I Truth becomes effective by frequent coni lempUiiut;and the habitual recurrence of its piecejij induces practice. . K A wotdjj Makers In the evening, l .., , . , , VnM wskne rhi .Iran H . W nA,l I . . n . . iimuiun,,; iia;ci iui hi ina pence, etiiieavor to spirit f That beantifut P . ' nnenor! or a mother, ive valuable, than 3er rnuarcu are retiring to rest. It is then that, having eeal nidVotn the business H id -he pleasures of-jay their minds are quieted, their feeling more tender, and more fitted for the reception of relignr.a impressions. Hannv i it ifil.o r,;rii is 11 1! tne spirit nf her own hetnbe such as to enable her to mnke use of thee favored nionK"1" ,h make use n ment a ' ,aiable rpprt'V' .. - , . . r tier cb1' V t,lW' l!eVbearts of her J , dren"fro,n which ,(re tpmw0: . ' ion fiin-rdtvn aod nir..iielv ,,' 'presion nt ro lively In.!" . of those ,ihic'i are eternal." Mtrriage of the Queen of Spain. Te . Madrid papers place beyond a doubt the ' fart that the French Court is carrying the matter trinmphaatly through, the marrj riage of Prince Ferdinand of S.ne Cobi jurjh with the Queen of Spain. tVa!tt&J.ibtralilSA young lad lost his ' r last week at Lowell, by its becoming V Hied in the machinery. A present ' a , .yMl'rs was made - :"3?Jofwhich was given him a-rLi."JT' R'A33W br th h,ii-"jr-fi L,,aa PP My. th.t .;. . . s 1 ran t ;.ta t 't i i mi cu i sr tint. , v,.-:-1 "irt vt.l.:k,t -pvj.
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SPLINTERS.
rdThe Popetit Rome is gradually dyin 3 of coicer in the nose. Jr"A gentleman in one of the interior towns i sj much opposed to capital punishnieut thtit he refuses to hang his gate! tM FlibernicismA Milesian hearing sundry reports rather against his charjacter for veracity, exrlaiined, in an honest burnt of indignation " ritank forten, half the lie that are told about me ain't true.'' IC?Every good wife and pretty girl should have a flower garden. Scraps of time cannot be more pleasantly or appropi lately occupied by them, than inaltend- ; ing to this department JCJ-Al the late Conference of the English Wesleyan Methodist, they resolved not to admit to the Theological Institution any married students, or any person under engagement of marriage. Simplicity "Have you got your task, this morning, miss!" said ont of the lady teachers of a public school, tot pupil. "No ma'am," said the artless girl, "but sinter Ellen has the influenza." (pV widow of the name of Rugg having taken a Mr. Price for a second husband, and being asked by a friend how she liked the change, replied, "Oh, 1 have sola my Rugg for good price. SHe was Tired c I kit Life.- Miss nary nrown about eighteen yers of aje, .U-ighterof Mrs Jaccb Brown, of Sorin?tield, Ohio, committed suicide ontha id u!t., by throwing herself into a well in a fit of insanity. 8 ha was recently a school teacner in Indiana, and was a tinrlily re speotiale young; lady. d Annte- One oftlie most singular sur names we ever met with is that of a penileman in Kent. Mis family name was Hear, ami as he had maternal relatives of the name of Savage. Lis parents eave him the Christian (or rather uu Christian? name of ' iience tie enjoved the ruphotl ious cynomen ofS iviri Uau, C. Sign of.g tinker "An, CutT", will ye ba auer lipping ns a little bit o, a m this cauld in-unin,! exclaimed a son of tbi Lvnraul Isle to a brother of th-s sa'jle rsc, a colaborer in the division and nS..t; vision of woo l. "tiolly, massa, I can't sin;!' "Con"t sing! An what's yer le stuck in the muddle of yer fut fur, like a bird's, af ya coa't Ring!'' T3 tFusbandry. A manwi'h eleven J.UlJ'lletS Wai Ittflv c.nnnhiinino tn a friend that he found it hard to live. i ''Yon must husband vour time.' said the tither.'and then jou'll do well f iioush.' ' I could do much better," was the reply, "if I could husband my daughters." rrj O.i.triV.'e.f.-A Mrs. tlakin. at I Washington, Duchess Co., on Stturdty ! week attempted to committ suicide by ta king a l irge dose of laud inum. Cause her tuwb.tnd scolded her for slaying too long on a visit. Mrs. II. said she wonld die b,,t lhe doctor said she should j Great yitld of (r?.Mr. !I. P. Hickok, of this place, gathered in from xa and a ih.vf acres ut mt-alow, la?t week, thirteen i -r: at !.i t l t.f h IV in POod order. The luy was herd's grass with a sprinkle of re 1 clover and red top, and the loads are estimated by the hands in the fiel d at one ton eich. The meaJow was cloa e I nf pine suimp. audheavily m irmred some twenty-five years ago. ince then it has varibl v produced large crops, mostly of hay. and with very little manure of any dis j crip'ion. Five tons of the best hay to the acre is something for the most fertile district of country to tell. B irling:oi (I. T.) Free Press. A New Zeland San?. Wailaloo! Wallaloo! L ive white m tn and eat him too! Stranger white, but that no m illet', llrown mm fat but white man latter! Put him on hot stone and bake him! Ci Up and crackling soon we'll make him ! i II ... I 1 ... Imund and round the dainty coes:- ' n . , c , ... : It his fingers! eat his toee! Wis bo-ly shall our plates tickle! Then we'll put his head in pickle! CHORUS. ! ,h,e ,u,f m d,"e " "'P. , "Uel yoUr leelh and eal h,,n UP! .1 Good One. Soon after Itho lli, an American Ivessel with a war o; crew of i Rrefn 1 nKefS moorfd at ht. Catherine i J',c inlLondon. One of the Yankees a . Pched into a lr?o warehouse, tnd the proprietor, presuming from his appearand that he was a green one, accosted lum. "Fr fr-ri-riend.cacanyou t-ttell m-m." Here his stuttering stopped his speech, and his book-keeper advanced to his assistance, saying. 'H was join? to ask you if you knew whv Italaam's ass spoke." "Wall, I guess I d.i," replied Jonathan; i press utiaam was a stuttering man I auu cnuiun i Bpeas, so DIS SSS ! r i 1 1 . . . l . spoke for IlitU I - x..vviM fvn tsvkiu iv uu vii ri convenient for vou to bo banged!' 'Well you see, I don t care a straw myself anv ti thsj court please.' The court then directed the clerk to look in the Almannck, and see if next Friday three weeks did not coma on Sund tv; and I....:........ I .1-. : . .-" , t:erisiiie!u inn 11 oiu nm inuiriuea the otrtfmler lhj. ha vnuJ b(? uket, . . htngd on that day at 1 o'clock. 'Stop, old feller.'sid the subject of th law. - .er. -sua lue suoject o. tu. ?t , v reckon the sger comes on mami jf jti R th to yon, 1'de like to be hanged bef. about e same handed befora ii tomcs on. 'Soose tou have ma strunir -8sy tea, the -. f in morning;, It would be .. 3'ghty great accomadation Mixttco or Politics wtr Rct.tatox. ,; copy the following from the lioslnn Pit?:1 a piper, it will be recollected , which has caheJ Americans "ovarJ$, mud Me ton of t owarttt'" "?;''- t-' n election mar shortly he expected in the I rv,i,ce of New Brunswich. .The St. John i-i. eratsr cms upon the Catholic to he p and doinr "It is indeed, ' adds the LtVrsttr, 'fol time for the Cathr ,cs of this Province, who number orer 70,000 to hav- some part in making the law hy which they are goi. med. The Catholics, to be respected, most make their onponents feet their strength at the bai lot-box What oetier proof than this is wanted tht the Pope, and his powerful array or cardinals, bishops, priests and jesuits, are seekinir to .influence the their sdheronts and thereby get into their u.?. r!,1 rf of eTovernment. Forsooth, . .i . must make nn,r err.nM f., lhf.!f Prgh at thai! . bSllnt-K,
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A LIST OF JLANDS AND .LOTS, Returned delinquent fur non-payment of Taxe due on them for the year 1844, eiluate in Uni'm County, Indiana.
OWKIK'I KAMK, !sP DESCRIPTION' OF LANDS It LOTS. 2 S 3 ' ' ? "I 2 s 1 T e' I ; - I I
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Cox. Dm it A. 120 Part of in.lnt No. to in 1,1 In lota 49 and 50 and of i 5 Part nf In.lnt OA Hulchnnn. B. D. Hilm, Asram S21 It do do do do 31t 3i3 Sit 125 J38 24 10S 45 97 Wolf, EU Aa J4
I I'XIOX TOWNSHIP, NO. TWO. 44 0 A VT X P. ijr are 17, town 10, rangv 1 wrtt, 60? 145 A of X W qr sre li. town 10, rang J writ ! S A of S XV of X E qr in 36, town It, rane 1 writ ' ! L1LF.RTT TOWNSHIP, NO. tOVH. 5T In lot Xo 3Jin Dunlapsrille 0,t In lots 17, IS, 28, 29, 30, 31 k 311a Danlaptrllle I RRnWXSVII.I.K TOWNSHIP. XO. IIVE
Hand, Mittrf Souder, Chriitiaa Wilson, Jimrl Grant, Henrr Ftrrwon. Lvrdom 120 tn v-a ii n( as in Cutick, William Dyr, Jonhna Gronrs, AW Williams, Amo Gla, Catnariu Gill, David L.
1817 In lot No 47 id Philomath do No 4 do
ItiOl do No 77 do In lott 18, 17 and 18 do 124 In lot No7S do r in Lots 57, 58, 59, 60, St, t, IM? Ilotl05 in Bniwnarille Holland. Eh ak Hindman, Hrir of Andw 259! do uti do l.r..rr, Lawrence
In lott 73, T4 and 75 in Philomath 13 20 A of E B W qr ie 1, town 14, ranr II am 371 in lot No. 13 in Philomath 14.1SI do " 28 do In lot" t4 f!c If do In lot No 78 do 148JI do No 151 in RmwniTill HARRISON TOWNSHIP. NO. SI.
Oiborn, Sarah rowrii. William Seott, Josrph Tapper, Hennr 1 many, John J. H. Wrfmr, Micharl Forn.hrtl, Grnrgo - 1504 70 A W S E qrtrc 21, (own 30 A of X E qr do do no do Forfeited to State for Taxea. I t j j Auditor oC the County of Union, chargeable with the amoant of Taxea with which iher stand Brst a bo re written. - " nniimmi tor non-naTmenc oi taxea
- nereoy cpiren that the lands and lots described in the foregoing list, or so moch thereof as may h w necessary to pay the Taxes due thereon respectirrly, or die from the owners thereof, with the interest, penal.
i. Kitu cniim one at the tune r thM h.mr w;u h. Union, State of Indiana, on the first Monday in January. o,..e .J: .... . .,., New Goods. THK Subscribers have just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which added to their former slock makes their assortment large and complete of all kinds ofD It V GOODS. Gricerie, Hudirare, Q teewware, Boots and Shoes, Fur and I'aln Leaf Hats, Florenr-hraid f Straw Ilonnet. MILL AND CROSS-Ct T SAWS. FIVE CHCRVS AXO Ti ns. PAlM Rl) ni'CKF. I S, TRACK CHMVS, SPADF.S & SltOVK.I.S. M.. XCKK FORKS, SAD IRONS, .,. t BKASS KKTTLF.S, (te, Alt ofwhicli tht y are determined to sell as low as the sam- kind of tuoiU are oM in any town in the eate-n part of the St.ite or at Cineiiiiiati prices, atldine freirhl only on th- havj articles. R. i s. TYXFR. nrwiK.nie, April ti, I34J. 17-ly ffejgh HarrelsofSalt. AWV 2.i Kegi white led. For sab by Ac S. TVNER. NEW STYLE CASHMERES. -1 v.SE new ttjle Cahmere De tains. JL no no Rep. cashmere. do do Jom reeeieed from Xew Tork, rutin ly new styles, and will be sold very cheap, WOOD Ik LAKKIX, Oct. 7th 184S. m i.ower market at. 4i-ly. EASTKUV COFFEE. I B Als Rio, choice article for sale be rsaVA. DOXALSOX A. CO. or. 9th and Main sis. Cincinnati. Jl-lT. ir". FKNCING NAILS. O-t KEGS 10d; rwli M do 8dJ. rorsalehe A. DONALDSOX CO. s Mm. .. .X,n''1 "nd -N,n streets, Cincinnati. April J, 1S5 AV. & S.J. UONEV, 1 anncrs ty Curric r 4 50. 216, MAIX STREET, RET WE EX FIFTH AND SIXTH, dSCItV-wATl. Cfnfotrfy it hand mi nttrtmrnt f Sale and tptr Lfmther , Vlf. B,rfjnjr, Limn, Mrv. A' Skirtin?, Harnrot, Kip Skint, Bndlr S- rnttnt Lnrlhrr, Shof r,trr- Finding; 4r Tnrrnitt, Pnet, Lnttt, Bttt-Trer,. An-lt, Vackt, StlnrmMrt.Boml And trerr article for thT'inannfjcture of Boot and SIhks, atid at the lowest prices Tor CASH. CASH pln FOR HIDES AND SKIN'S. -Marcn 27tn l.ns. 84-ly A OA ICO. nit. r lifts, it. sEiriLr RESPF.CTFI LLY oT.rs his pr.fe.sional .ersice, tn the vr(,i.i branches of iifilieiiie, to the sili. (ens or Laurel and it, eieuiity. Ids office is in the Diiiiilin? adjoining the store ol'M -ssrs. Conwsll, shoun and anberc-ii. r Laurel, Sept. 29, lfllj. f40-tf. Spool fc Skoiu Cotton, &c. 100 DOX- ol col'd spool rotton, 4UU . do hitc do 400 do Harris 8t Raramel spool cotton 100 yards loo di Clark's do do too do J. fc P. Coat's do Soo Ihs white skein rottoi too yd do ISO Ihs ass'd col do ALSO 100 dnten side combs t do do Turtle shaft 400 do Turk do too do Riding combs l0 do Ivory fine combs etc ate Jsm received and w, b. sold scry low wholesale or rM"1' . . WOOD ft LAKKIX oct. i8,h 45. Low,r MPk, Cin7;:;li' TEAS. H ALF ChcsU Young Hvon, lIU -'0 do Uiiniiowder. tit too imperial, Vaty boxes assorted. For sale h. A. DONALD Viva- rn T TKRMS OP TIIF! INDIANA AMERICAN. rpwo Dollars in ad ranee, SJ.JO in six month., S3 00 at the end of the jrsr, and an addition of JO cent r.r every year parment is d laved thereafter AorsiiTisKsiiSNTS. Onesnuareor h-s, w.ll be in. serted thive tunes for one dollar, ir payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-flee cents if par nent he delayed one year and ane dollar and Sftv cts. trdelaj-ed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larf.r advertisement, tor a longer lime will be charged n ihe same principle. Watches, Jewel rj', ncd Dry faootls. - . raillF, .nlisrrihrrs have constantly Sand a Urn -BL "! fa.hionable assortment of J.'irthy. Gold d Sitrer 11, itches rd 'i.Wr. .Kn?'"" "' American Britani P,im. ed Jsp,,,rd lea Tray. Gold .d Silver Spectacles. D,n p,ntrj oold Pens, Gold and Silver Pencil! Knlve, Clip., Butter K.iive Fruit TnimOiis0 R'5,i' Jr,"'"a"7 riety nf Sifeer Karrani Jrn-elru nt4t f trrtrr. v- .. OWF.X CARLEY. a- M,"t-. b'-J "d 4th, Cincinnati. April 18, 1845. 15-ly A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. BROWN, F. U. THOMPSON Grocers tind t'ommissiost Merchants, AND DCALCRS IX ALL RID. OF ft It ASS SD, Corner of Si nth and Main SU., Cincinnati. Ohio. TOBACCO & SNUFF. AmmmlmfnrV4 tn A''-ncan Cigar, v.. ti- Ll . ',' k,nV of Toha.co and SnnlT. "' '.'' ' rt. arete ijr, CIXCIMXATLO. March J7, 184J ' . FIIESH TEAS. OA H VLr Chtsu Y. H. superior; wl 10 do do d; 100 lb eattie G. P. and Imp. Tor sale by . DOX ALDSOX ft. co r 9,h M,i" " r'ninnati July !.'.. t-ty.
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Liberty. W 25 tei o 10 19 11 IS: 47 100 25 10! 7 'l 09 t.44 72 17 10 17 " 43 1BJ 80 lOI II JSl 47: ior 77' 39 4 8 l 8 22 4$ 9; 4 9, 2l! 42 90 I I 40O 130O i 400. 11300 19 J 797. 14 I 171 197 187' 3 60 624 14.21 13 27 I 6' 23 190 3.87 32 IS 410 410. I Brownaville 100 s 5 ! to 90 45: 45; 100 218 5' 55 177 3.95 2' 57 B: ftl 101 90. "i 451 45 105' Si. 1: 2 3 . iov 20, 44: 32 7 50 59 9 94 42 42 8A, IT, II It in Philomath. 95 68 26 50 1.03 4 4 12, rana 1 writ do do 550 200, j 7 JO, 491 313
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Union Coibtt, October 1st, 1345.
hereby eertiiy that the loreriiiiip is a eorrrrt lit tharged on said List. Giren nnih-r mr hand this date JOHX W. SCOTT, Jurf.f.r . t'A.n csmifj.. tor tne Tear IS44: tun that thi im r m tiiiMr.HM ii.. ... ; t ; ... . i.. r ...... ... ."."c vuu...7 oi .V. D. I'M within the hours prescribed bT law juna n.scuri, Jrtittrt; rMsaCsnry. 44-4W C. & AVr. II. ALLEN, Xo. 167, Main street, 3 door below Fourth. CIXCI.XXATt. DEALERS in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Watches. Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware and Fine Cutlery. At.SODealrrt in rtmht, Brnthrt, ferrnttiin Copt, Pitftt, Pmdrr Ftatkt, Fancf Stop, l-Arrf Bkt, Jta. r STtw, tm-trihrr with m gtnrrnt ts ritty mJT Frrnch, Ih-rmnn and Englitk Fancy Gfdt. March t7, 1845. 14-ly. UOBEIIT PORTER, Wholesale dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NO. 17 2. Main Street, between 4th d 3, east side CIXCIXXATl, KEEPS constancy on hand Cloths, Cas.imeres, Saitinetis, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric, Book, Mull and Swiss MiKlin.. lllenched and Brown Shirtineand Sh.-eting. Handkerchiefs, Shawl,, Ho. " rv. Glove., Buttons, Thread, fcic. Sic. 14-ly COFFEE. SUGAR, C. y HOGSHEADS Suear. I 40 Sacks Hio Coflee, . 1 Tierce of Rice, 400 Lbs. Sole I.. i her, 1000 " Cotton Yarn, 0 Lead, tut sale hy . ., R.4S.TYXER. April i, 184-, i7.r. A. W. CULLU3I, WHOLESALE and Retail Gmcerr, Produce and Liquor Store, corner Main and fetelith Streets Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, Sugar, Cifee. Tea. Spices, Pepper, indigo. Madder. Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the losrest caah price in exi hangr for all kinds March 87th 1845. m vvuHiif i-roiiuce. 14-ly .JOSEPH CAREV, "1XTHOLESALE and Retail dealer in Groeesie. T and Produce, Xo. 9 Commercial Row, fool nf Main streetfront of the public wharf, Cincinnati, O Salt, Sugar, Coffee, T.-a, Indigo, Madder, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns, Ifce. Sold at the lowest eash price. March i7, 1845. n.T .JOHN n. CLARI WHOLESALE and Retail Grocer, Produce and Liquor Mervhant, No. t85. Main street, Cineinnsti. Pure Wine constantly on hand. March 27th, 1S45. I4ly .1. S. BENNETT & CO., ""7"HOLES tt.E and Retail dealers in Foreign and , Domestic DHY GOODS, Xo. 18 Main street, between 4ih and Sth, Cincinnati, O. March 2, 1845 l4.ir HENRY .JUSTICE. Storage. Forwarding, and Commission MtttCCllAiVr. White Water Canal nashi, CIWCINNATI, Ohio. -REFER TO:Worthington, Shilito, & Co., ) " v..nToinri, Cincinnati, O. J. A. D. Burrows A; Co. R. ft S. Tyner, J. D Hiwaiid, Eiq. M. Helm, Col. D. Hankins, Hopkins ft Hiatt, Daniel Sinks, Sandfonl Lackey, M'illiam Petty, John Cmm. j - Itronkville, la. Cnnneravillr, la. Milton, la. Cambridge City,Ia. Geo. Gillespie ft Co., Hagerstown, la. Tho. G. Xoble, Centrrville, la. Col. Mile. Murphy, New Castle, la. P. Patrick, Pendleton, la. Buchanan, F.I I is ft Co., New Orleans, Byran Mcllhcniiy, Philadelphia. July 4, 1845. S7m THOMAS II U 1ST, NO. 9 M KIN ST. BETWEEN FRONT & SECOND sts. CICIAtl, DEALER IX Juniata Iron and Nails, Steel. Castings, etc.. etc. March 27th H4 . 14-ly. F.iiicy Dry Goods. r!HF. subscribers respect folly rail the attention of 1 the citizen of Ilrookville and its vicinity to their f Staple and Fancv Dry Gom1.. a large portion ofwhieh are entirely new, and of the latest styles: it having been selected b rone of the partners, vhn has just returned from the Eastern cities, ther are eonfi. dent that they can meet the expectations of their friends and the public. Their pricet are uniform and low. PtnrsF.TT Mirv In? , Main street, bet. 4th and Sih, Cincinnati. March, to, 1844 14-ly HARDWARE. riYH F. arhscnber arc now opening a splendid assortmentor Hard ware, compulsing a large and genernl assortment of . TARLE ft HOCKRT CUTLERY, rile. Sawa, Sickles, Scithe sneaihs, Hv and Manure Forks. Shorels and Spades Kail, Wire. Anvils, iee. Smith's Bellow,. Icks and Latches or very hind muse, butts, serewss, Carpen-. er' tools, Coopertoos. etc. ,- s ALSO t w 9Vvs- "STOLS, fte ke. . J every article .nsllv found in a well as. sorted Hardware store, to hich they invite the attention of merchants, Mechaei.s, ,d F.rmersTerm, Jt Af iir ( ,hr .t,v.,7, rrnrr V.Wn'it anrf t.ieer MtrkrtSt,. CINCIXNATI.OHIO. ApnU,U4JL F V I LINK. JtCY, of Laurel, Franklin county, would in. form hi customer, vener.lu- L. w. k.. n. FL'LLIXG BUStXfcSS. Ann wm ne nappy to aeenmre on him for work in that line, he attended ea as usual. Sept. 3, 1844. til ne nanny tn accommodate an. .k. e.ll CARDINO-Wlll still 3T-tf SUNDRIES. TVST RECEIVED and for sale low; jl 15,000 Lbs Sliri Iron, assorted iei t,000 Bloom Forge da too 300 400 100 to Cast Steel; Spring Steel; American blistered Stet English do do Shaar do R. It S. TYXER. tMT ' juty 14' 1841. 'NAILS. KEGS assorted Xos. For sale by A. DOXLADSOX tt. CO., 300 Ktnth and Main sts. ' .pnl tih. ir-ty A
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tZfi- A. MILLER'S warranted Ploughs, "Sloop's" OUp"t-" Forsake by., , K. X S. TYXER. Marsh 2Hh, 11)45. , iljy calebs7burdsal, WHOI.B8ALS (V-BETAIL D RU (fi I R T IStnrr?.,??!!?' Medieine Paint, Oils, Dye and English Chen,iraln3'p,e;,,r,"t' TlKa'h lorner Main and Fifth t.rrets, Ciuei.- n' .. ? March SO, 1841 . li,. NAILS. . OTsfl Ktos assorted. For sale hy ' cmyf A. DONALDSOX ft CO. . t orncr .Mnta and Ml in sts., Cincinnati. July 25, W4S ; . Ji.ly E. 1J. HINMAN, 7" DRAI.KR IN . - " ' Dni;, Medicines, Paints, OILS $ WtXDO W GLASS. Agent for Lsndreth'is A III) EN SEEPS - Xo 2, Lower Mirket st. Cincinnati, Mrch27th H45. 14-ly. NEW TAILOR SHOP. WM. CLARK d? SOX, T9 ESPECTFI LLY inform the public that they I V have commenced busines in Mr. Riggs new building, opposite the Jail. All order left with them for work hall receive prompt attention, on a liberal term can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employed. Fathitnt rrgulmrly r May I, 1845 lS-tf . JUST RECEIVED. -. OXE Case Blue Prints. 1 do Blue and Orange do. 1 do Fnrniture Prints. ALSO J Balca Brown Drillings: 10 Bales heavy Brown Sheeting; I do Maeinaw and Whitney blanket. ALSO t Case American Silesia. 1 do 6-4 Bleached sheetings. 3 do j, and 4-4 bleached Long Cloths. I he above Goods are all entirely new and frch, and will he sold at wholesale or retail on the most favorable terms. WOOD ft LAKKIX, 14 Lowor Market st. Cincinnati. October It, 1845 , . 42-ly S. S. JACKSON, Tf-TCRSERYMAX and FLOH 1ST, three mile be1 low Cincinnati, on the riser road, between the residences of Maior William Oliver and S. S. L'Hom. medieu, keeps constantly for sale Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Green-House plants, ftc. CjTuf rimnrrt at all Scatmnt. ( A Catalogue and price can be seen at 1 he Office of tne inuiana American.) March t7ih, 1845 14-ly XV. IIYLAND &. CO., "7"HOLESAnF, and Retail dealers in Staple and f Fam y DAT GOODS, No. 34, Fifth street, north side three doors east of Walnut, Cincinnati, O. March 2rth, 1845 14-1 y J. BONTE, ""4 T AXl'FACTCREH and Wholesale dealer in Ma lt nil m Cotton and Hemp Rope of all sixes, Cords, Lilies and Twines of all kinds. Sfre tn fain Strrrt nrrfr hrl.m Frtnt. Manuac tmry tn n rtrrrn iroTr. t.rnrinnrrr. V. R CASH paid for HEMP and FLAX. March 37th, 1845 I4.lv C. PENROSE. Whalebone Whip, and Cane MANUFACTURER, X to. Fifth tt., a few rf.rs Entt tf Main, Cincinnati. VfAS constantly on hand a good supple of Whips 1 and Canes of every description. Whips and Cane made ta order, or repaired at ihc shortest notice. March 37th, 1845 14-ly SPIRITS TURPENTINE. B RII ELS Spirit Turpentine, iu.t receivod O "nd (or sale by C . S. BUR DS A L, Corner of Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. June 11, 1845 J7.y SPICES. 1 BARREL Xutr 150 Mat, fa tmegs; I asia; I Rarrrl Cloves: to Bags Pepperi 10 do Allspice. For sale by A. DOXLDsOX ft CO. Comer Xinth and Main sts., Cincinnati. July 23th, 1845 Jl. ly II. KESSLER, riUCK SKI.V DRESSER, tf GLOVE MANUFACTURER. LT" EEfS on hand at all times a Urge assortment nf ic nam t.ioves. Mils and Leather ofall kinds. No -rs iii it. bet. Sixth and Seventh, Cincinnati O. M-irch 20th, 1845 jjjj. RECTIFIED WHISKY 4 LWAYS on hand and for sale br lAm. A. DOXALDSOX ft CO. Corner Xinth and Maiu streets, Cincinnati. March SO, 1845 lJmy Junietta Iron ad NaiU H-hmt mTm4 , s,if1 Iron assorted sizes; &y99wws'0O0l''- ,,lo"m ForT o. " 600 " American Steel; 100 English blistered do; 100 " Cast Steel. Just received and for sale by R. ft S. TYX F.R. Ilrookville, April 22, 1345 17-ly SAND'S SARSAPARILLA. TIOR the remtral and prrmnncnt curt all ditcntrt ' arising .r.m nn impure ttatc tf the hi toil, tr habit tf thr iti'tcm, viz:Scrtfitla, tr Kinrt Evil, Khrumafirm, Ohxtinant rutanrtut Eruptitnt. Pimp let tr Puttuirttn the tare, nintcnrt, Utlrt, chronic itre Eurt, Kiiljf-TC.rm tr Tetter, Scald Head. Eittnrtrment and Pain tf the Bona and Joints, Stn'iti n I'lcert, Syphi litic A'jmprtmt, arrmicatr .ttmiip., ana nitrate art tlnt trtm an injmdicitut ute tf Merrttry, Jteitet, tr Drtpty, Exposure tr lmpt udenre tf Life. Altt, chronic ctnttitutitnat dittrdcrt vill be remtred hy thit Preparai ton. Diseases having their origin io an impure Mate of the blood and fluids generally, will be snedily and rffectuany r.-inoven ny tnis inuaiiiaiiie meflirine as its operation is ppbuliar, and con.i.ts in removing the caue to disease by entering into the circulation and passing through ihi g -nersl system. Where obtructious to it favorable operation exists, they are removed a it passes alonar the alimentary canal: hence ihe nation. will feel and know the sensible operation of the SanaI'm pnun ii. comiive powers. Thr following letter, recently received by the proprietors of this invaluable medicine, will be read with interest by all similarly afflicted. Baltimore, June to, I84f. Messrs Sands Gents: Most cheerfully do I add tn the numerous testimonials of your life preservative Sarsaparilla. I was attacked in the year 1830 with a scrofulous afT'Ction on my upper lip, and continuing up want taking hold of my nose and surrounding parts, until the pas.age for conveying tears from the eye to the nostril were destroyed, which caused an unceasing flow of tears. It alo effected my gums, causing a discharge very unpleasant, and my teeth became so loose that it would not have been a hard tak to pull them out wi ill a slight jerk such were my feelings at this time that I was rendered perfectly miserable. I consulted the first Physician in the city, but iih little benefit. Everything I heard of wa.tried, but all proved nfnO service, and as a last resort was recommended change of air; hut this, like other remedies, diil no good; the disease continued gradually toinere.se until my whole body was affected. Rut thanks tn humanity, my Ph)sician recommendi'd your preparatien ol Sir-npsnlla. I procured from your agent in this city. Dr. Jas. A. Revd. A bottles; and in less than three months was restored to' health and happiness. Yonr Ssnaparilla alone effected the cure, and with a dssire that ihe afflicted may an longer suffer, but ue the right medicine and be free from disease, with feelings of joy and gratitude I remain vour friend, DAXIEL McCOVXIKAX. Any one desiring to k now further particulars will find meat my residence in Front street, where it will afford me pleasure to communicate any thing in re latum to this cure. DAXIEL MeCOXXIKAX. Personally appeared before me the above named Daniel McConnikan, and made oath of the facts connected in the foregoing statement. . o , v JOHX CLOUD. Justice of Peace of the City of Baltimore. Xew-Bri-kswicK, N. J., Sep. 15, IS43. Messrs Sands Gentlemen I can speak from a very gratifi ing personal experience of the great value of your preparation ol your sarsaparilla. For about nine months I suffered beyond expression from an attack of that Prusran and destroying disease, Neuralgia, by which I was rendered incapable ofattending ray ordinary employment. For month. I was nnable to wtite a line or hold a pen. or convey food to niv mouth; and sneh was my bodily distress, that no sleep, except in brief catches after extreme exhaustion, was impossible. The medical treatment usual in this disease avail d me nothing, and I was at last persuaded to try your Sarsap.trilla. Before the second bottle was quite used, ihe disease abated. I continued tn take it to the amount of six buttles, and was perfectly relieved, and I hope permanently no indication of a relapse having appeared yet. r . I believe you have not claimed for your Sarsaparilla that it is particularly adapted to the tormenting dis. case tn ahich I was subject; but 1 have no doubt it was the means of my recovery, and should hive no hes. iiation in recommending it to others who may be sufr. rin? from Xenralgia. I he rationale or it success is, I think, not difficult ofexplanaiion. lt7"Scvcrl mrtalie preparations' such as nitrate of liver and arsenic, have been much relied on in late years, but they failed in my case. Respectfully, yourfiieud and obedient servant, . C. HOOVER. For further particulars and conclusive evidence of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, w hich may be obtained of agents gratia. Prepared and sold, . holesaleand retail by A. B ft D. SANDS, Wholesale Drugist, 79 Fulton street New York. , Sold also by Drnggist generally throughout the United States. Price, (1 per bottle; six bottles foe as C3The public are respectful! reoueated to member that it is Sand's Sarsaparilla that has and is constantly achievinr such remirkiM. n-.i . difficult class nf diseases to which the hnm.n v . i. subject; therefore ask for Sand's SamapariUa. and lak. no other. 4 .gsuser.-R.fc Tym-r. B,ry.h villa, jr. M. Rom ft l Co., laurel.
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THOS B. HARRIS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, and dealer in Paints, Oil, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, Corner of Lower Market d Sycamore sis., CIXCIAXATI. O. PHYSICI AXS and Country Merchants are requested to call and examine for tbesnselve. The above article in of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable rate. Cash paid for Ginseng and Beeswax. Aprit It, 184 ; 16.y TO COUNTRY ZIERCIIANTS.
Crockery Ware. fcc HPnle JdhiiIXT,,, b7 rrt"" Importation tnninow oner for theirewnuiMTiion'fflE?": L"2 assortment in the West. He feel confTOeXL,e.,eTtra who favor him with a call will find it to their mteren to purchase, as it is hi intention to sell at low prices. either for cah or aonroved naoer. - ae syoca a as been seleetea wita a view to use coun try trade, and consist in part of Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; . do " do Bowl, assorted sixes; . do do Piuhers, do do do Edged and C C Plates, do do do do Baker's Dihe and Nappies; With a great variety of other article in hi line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which will be aoia By tne Doxat Manulacturer s price. VYM. S.SAMPSOV, No. 02, Main st. east side, opp Trust Co. Bank. Cin. March IS, 1845. So-ly Til. WARE. STOVES, &.C. riHE subscriber having removed his shop Co his at new building North nf Price's store, is ready to furnish his friends and he hopes that inclndea every body) with articles of tin ware. ftc. of the most subMan I lal kind, manufactured of the best tin plate. He has also just received a new lot of COOKING STOVES, from Rising Sun, which are far superior to any Cincinnati Stove, being heavier and more durable, all furnished with excellent eookinr nnaratu. Hi tinware is not manufactured br apprentices, but by himself. He keeps constantly on hand spools and gutters. Job work done at shortest notice. JOHX H. FUDGE. Aug. SO, 1845. 34-1) . S. II. PARVIN & CO. Queen ( iti Hat & Cap Store, No. 356, Main st. Four doors below Ninth. CINCINNATI October 3J, 1845. 40 I y. Bl'tDS-iL'S COMPOVSD FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPAR1LLA; F OR the cure of Chronic Rhenmati.m, Scrofula or King-'. Evil. Salt Rhenm. Rinr Worm. Ulcers. painiiu aneiioiis oi tne nones, inromc aorc Eyes, Blotches, Glandular enlargements and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. The folio, ing is from R. C. I.angdon, formerly editor of the Troy Times, in relation to Burdsal's extract of Sarsaparilla. "ltiil valuable medicine. I have tried it thoronghly and can bear ample testimony to its good effects in my own person. 1 have fur several years been the subject of violent diseases, acute pains in the limb, ftc, and verily believe the free use nf Sarsaparilla wadhhe principal rene-dy that performed thecure." For further evidence of us efficacy, reference is made to the following Phv.icians, who have pretcriked it with evrry tucmt in their practice: Dr. Stephen Homier, Dr. Charles Woodward, s Wm. Mount, " J. P. Bnckner, William Suiiih, " William Gosborn, " J. Black; Or to Micajah Williams, Esq., Adam X. Riddle, Esq., Edward C. Bull, X, M'I.esii, Samuel Lewi, Samuel Talon it, Captain L. Shally, 44 James Torrence, Alt of these last named gentlemen have eithrr tried it themselves nr nsed it in their families, with the happiest results.-Xumerun references might be given, but these are deemed siifTicient. '1 hi, preps -ation is warranted to cure the most inveterate t.mr of disease, arising from imparity of blood; it has never yet been known to fail, anil in no case is re-mu-trration a.ked, where a perfect and speedy core is not effected. Prepared and sold by CALEB S. BL'RDSALL. Wholesale and retail Druggist (sign of Dr. Rush,) X. E. corner Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. March 27th 1344. 14-ly. SUGAR-COATED, OR IMPROVED LYDIAA- VEGETABLE PILLS;" FOR Intermittent, Remittent, Billions and Inflammatory Fever, Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Perverted Appetite, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Billinus Cholie and Worms, Foul Stomach, Pain in the Head. Side or Bark, Scrofula, Scurvy, or any impurities nf the Blood, Obstructions, and ft male complaint generally. There has never appeared a medicine which, while ii e,u uo no n.rm, is eaicniaieo to uo so mucn goon. They excite a healthy perspiration, and open all the natural drains of the svtem. The obstrnetion or in sensible perspiration is the cause of a great portion of niioiansiin.-nng. I nese fills pnrsets tne power, in an extraordinary degree, of removing all obstructions, and healthful circulation. They must undoubtedly supercede all other purgative medicines, at they have a foui-fold tendency -via: a discharge by the Bowels, Lungs, Kidneys and skin. Children w.ll not hesitate to take them, and they may oe reneo. on. neynnn any otner remetly, as an elf.ctualand safe medicine for Worm", and all complaints incident Toclulilren. More children have been cured in Xew York the present year, by the use of Dr. SMITH'S Pills, than all other medicines continued as there is no need ufjtrcing them dtmn, like other medicines. One important advantage in taking these Pills is, they do not gripe, or produce nausea, or any unpleasant sensation Pills have, in thansands of instances, produced Pile and other consequences tar worse than ineuL-ease lor wnicn they were anmini.tereil. This is particularly guarded against in the combination of ihe many ineredients of which Dr. Smith's Pill are composed thus rendering them harmless. f he directions and treatment of diseases, accompady every box, in a circular of four pages. Xo "Sugar Coaled Pills" can be genuine without the signature of thr sole inventor, "G. BEXJAMIX, M. ., President of thr Xew York College of Health," upon every box. From a nephew of the late Jndge Thompson. Xew York, May 15, 1S44. Dr. Smith "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills" have proven invaluable to myself and family, in the cure of violent headache, pain in the side and stomach. For children no better medicine can be produced. In the case of ur little girl, two jears old, the most happy effects have resulted from their use. I have never known a medicine which I could so confidently rectonunend as these Pills. R THOMPSDX, So, Xorthmore st. Thr following lady is too well known in Xew York for her intelligence and philanthropy to be doubted. From the Matron of the U. S. Navy Hospital.' Accustomed as I am to administer to the sick, I can appreciate a valuable medicine. If there he a medicine adapred to the numerous aliments of mankind, it is Dr. Smith's Sugar Pill. I hare ased them and seen them nsed with the most astoni.hing results; in sever al in.tjnces within my knowledge, restoring the patient from extreme lownes, and suffering, to strength and health. For ladies during pr. gnaney, these Pills are sovereign halm. I recommend them to all for a valuable family medicine. SARAH A. GOULD, Matron of the U. S. Xavy Hospital. Brooklyn, June 10, 1845. IFrom the Deputy SheriffofV. York. Dr. Smith's "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills" have been used in the Eldridge Street Debtor's Prison, with uncommon satisfaction. 1 have never heard a m -dirinc spoken of with more interest by the sick who have taken these frill. JAMES J. BEVIXS, Deputy Sheriff. fAa Extranrdinarr cui-e.j I have to record an instance of unparalleled suffering, which must have terminated mv rxistenet had not Dr. Smith's "Sugar Indian Vegetable Pills" come to my re,cue In the fall of 1H43, I had a Scrofulous aflectinn, which neaily covered mv body with sores, and rendered mr unfit for life. In the course oft months I was attaiked with Fever, which raged with great violence. I took many prescriptions, butwithont get. ting relief My suffering was great. Mrs. Gr.uid I"""" s so.ii ever rememoer with esteem i ,rf,;j pur.oro, ano my general health imnroved. "? .V"" . owe m' lirr V'"' Providence, to the use of these Pill. " r E,M. PARK, Xew York. From a lady well known in New York. i nave oeen troublsd for mn with .!:;... ..j P,n "i the head, attended with depression, dimness of wmen nave oeen entirely cured ny 1) ....,. --ougaien inman Vegetable Pills." I prize ..... wuikiiic .owe an otners. SARAH DOUGLASS, 'Corner of Ludlow and Walker Streets. Dr. Smith' Sugar Pills. Thr voice of the West.l Since printing a very large edition of our MokthLt ..mr-m i, nm . r reeeiveo la, toi lowing: DYSPEFSI OF TEX YEARS' STAXDIXG. 'ife of Captain Robert, an Vine Street, near Water, Cincinnati, ha been afflicted w-.th dy.pepsia in its most arrravated form. f..r the la.r em v-mm. She was recommended hy celebrated physicians nf i-oiioo, ,ew rom, rmudeipiua, Baltimore and Cincinnati to travel, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it done no good. She then commenced using the most popular medicine of the day for her vuoipotioi, on. aenveo no oenent irom tneir use. seeing an advertisement of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Vesreiaote rius in me papers, sne concluded to give them a trial. She sent to (i. F. Thomas, Main street, between Third and Fourth street. Dr. Smith' Agent for Cincinnati, and purchaed a box. took them according tn directions, and can with heartfelt i.y tate that she derived more benefit from the use of one box of Dr. bmita s Sugar Coated Vegetable pill, than from all other mediciae she has ever made ase of for the last ten years. The above was sent to G. F. Thomas December 14, K44. tTPRICE5 CF.XTS PER BOX.X9 Xo "SUGAR COATED PILLS" can be gen nine withnnt the signatnrr of thesole. inventor "G. BF.XJAMIV SMITH, M, f.. President of the N.- Y. Col leee of Health." noon every box.
me to use these Sugar Pills, which I took in larre do . reA.T.fn"y.'n,:i?rdn,hr eoiTnued feverand .elrT ,M' ",0a, fi" w-k'- h m7 leterann scrofula wen. ..) i.i 1
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Office devoted exclusive tn the sale of this medicine, 170 Greenwich street, Xew tyirk. G. F.TROMaS, Main street, between Third ft Fonrth treets; opposite the Gazette Office E?SOLE AGEXT FOR THK. CITY OF CIXCIXX A I I.C0 ' AGEN TS.-R. KiS. Tyner, Rraokville; X, M. Rosa ft Co., laurel; Wm. Rubnttont, Metam.ra; Thomas Pitton. Rochester; M. A. Vye Is is atftrsh to. II aVta
JEW DAVID.
THOSE who are aeqnainted with the character ot Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pilia doubtless be glad to learn that another larre shin, ment ha ben received by the traveling agents wb, are now prepared to furnish local agents with new supplies immediately. The immense quantities that are sold of these articles i proof sufficient of their superior medical virtues. Y-t should there he an loo .on or daughter of affliction who is suffering under all the horrors of lame back Rheumatism, seated . in the side or breast swellings, Tumor, Fever sore King Evil etc. (all of which the Blaster seldom -.;i. to cure) or with Dyspepsia, Liver Affection, Fever Chill Fever, Fever and Agve, scrol'o I a or any of th disease that originate! in imparity of the blood rfor the astonishing cure of which these Pill have become so popular.) for the benefit of soph w-e will nr . r extract of tetters showing the estimate in which these articles arc held where known. InOLtsjAPOLia, April 4th 1845 Messrs. D. Hatter fc stan"?!li" '00.u' please send us 1 a dozen botes Perdoubtlos ert 4'sii continues great, and we shall o.iHnuiy IBIS season. JOHX j7VEr""! Nkwtowh, Ind., April th 1845 4,P""r!rist. tt Co gents, I will just say that the Hebrew pl,Hsrter Persian Pills continue to go off fine. and a. ,e are nrarly out of pills you had better tend me some by the Mage-driver. I doubt not but the medicine will be much wanted this season, as every body is calling for it. Yours truly, JOHX MICK, Jr. Crawford. ville. la.. Jan. 17th. 1845 Messr. n n. ter & Co., gents. 1 have sold out nearly all the large upiiij oi mejiisiij crirunuea neorew natcr and Persian Pill yoa furnished me three weeks since, and it would be well to keep me fully supplied, as I find call for these medicine is increasing daily. I would here state that I aave no article in my Drug Store that gives better satisfaction than ihe Hebrew IMsster and Persian Pill. XOAH 8. THOMPSON. Washington, la., Ang. 3d, 1844; Messrs. D- Hart rift Co., gents, at the request of many, w ho are anxiously awaiting the arrival of your celebrated Hebrew Flatter and Persian Pill we w rite you the second lima saying that we are out. We have frequent calls for both Plaatrr and Pills, which render general satisfaction. Please send u another lot immediately, and oblige, GALLAGHER 4 WALTERS. Broomfirld, Edgar co. III., May 20th 1844. Messrs D. Hsrter ft Co., gents We have sold all the celebrated Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills left with us a few days ago. Will you plea-e send us 4 or 5 doz. mora immediately. Repectfiillv, O. ft D. BAILEY. G os port, July 8, 1844, Messrs D. Harter ft Co., gents We have sold all the Hebrew Piaster left with as and as there is a great call for it we wih you to send us at lea-t t or J doz. more aud also 1 doz. of Persian. Hills. Respectfully, HUSSEY ft GOSS. Bloomfield, Edgar co. III. May 27, 1844. Mr. D, Harter ft Co. gents Tli Pills and Plaster yon sent n came to hand in good ordur. We have an increase demand for them and it promiea to supercede nearly all . l l. : i f i ' ... - Lilt i iiiu. oi loeuicioe in till, vieiullv. Respectfully O. ft D. DAILY. Hardingsburgh, la. Sept. 27th 1844. Messrs D. Harter 4 Co. gents Yonr Hebrew Plaster you left with me to sell is all sold out some time since. The Persian Pills are all sold but a few boxes. Plaster and Pill give general satisfaction. There seem to be aa increase demand for both articles. Respectfully JAMES McIXTOSH. William. port la. Sept. t7th 1844. D. Harter ft Co. Dear Sir - I have sold all the Persian Pills th it yon left here and should be glad to get some more. They have accomplished miracles here, and are in great demand. The Pills are called for several times everyday. If you cannot rune this way soon pk-ae send some by stage. EBEXEZER KING. Since the above letter was received, we hare been informed by the writer, that the ease alluded to in the above, was that of a young man living near W w ho for several months had been confined in a darkened room, for an aggravated ease ofintlamatiOn in the eyes, rendered him totally blind. Afterapplyinr every remedy within his reach, without reeeivingany benefit he rommenced using the Persian Pills and had used them but a short time when all inflamatkm left him, and his health became permanently reinstated. The following Gentlemen are Agents for these medicines: H ITT ft HAILE, Rrookvillr. E. TYXER ft CO. Mnamora. COXWF.LL, SHOl'P ft VAX BF.RGEX, Laarcl. WM. ADAMS. Fairfield. E. COREY, Bloomincgrovr, MORGAN ft NICHOLS, Andernnville. D. HARTER ft CO. September IS J-ly. 1,000,000 SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. VRE sold yearly, and for'only 12J cents curing Rheumati.ra, Lumbago, Pain or weakness ,n tho Side, Back, Loins, or any part of the body. Who will suffer when he can be so easily cured. J. W. Hoxie, Esq., who was bent nearly double with Rheumatism, was enabled after wraring one It hours to get np and dress himself. In two days he was perfectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabeth town, X. J., an old Revolutionary soldier. wa so afflicted with Rheumatism, that be could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. SHZRJUjVS ITORM LOZEXGES Thousands upon thousands have gone down to pramature graves from Marasmus, r a wasting away of the body, Epilepsy, Fies, St. Vitus' Dance, Locked Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Palsy. Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentary, Convulsion., and many other supposed apparent diseases; and many have suffered for yean and years, and have beon doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief; and others arc still suffering, when all the trouble rise from Worms, and worms alone, which are entirely overlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives and restored them to health. Every observant mother cannot but see and admit the truth j but still many physicians shut their eyes to all import ant cause of disease. Capt. E. P. Wkld, of the brig Lavinia, of the port of Xew York, was complaining for a long time with a pain and uneasiness in his bowels, riulln., headache, palpitation, lowness of. pint", a constant disposition to yaw it and stretch himself. From reading Doctor Shei mail's description of the symptom, of worms, he thought they answered to his ease, and accordingly took a dose of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, w hieh brought awsy a tape worm 17) feet long. That one dose cored him. He never g.ies to sea without a full supply of Sherman" Lozenges, and say he want no other medicine chest. "I CAX'T SLEEP!!" Says one, "my cough is so incessant, it seems a though I would choke lo death." If hewould jnlyus. Sherman' Cough Ixizenges he would be cured ia short time. They often curt the mjst distressing ea. es in a few hours. The Hon. Mr. Archer, LT. S. Senatoi of Virginia wis cured of a cough that threatened to terminate in consumption, by only one small box. He hadsufftr'd much from the fiequent attacks of coughing, and could get but little rest, day or night, until he n.ed those Lozenges. He could hardly believcthat medicine could operate so quick and efficiently, especially when it tasted so pleasant. Mr. G. T. Matthrwt suffered a yrarwiih a hard, tight cough, pain in the side, spitting of blood, and all the usual symptoms of consumption. The Lozenges relieved him immediately, and in a fev w eks restored him to perf.-ct health He says they are the greatest cough medicine in the world. C. F. THOMAS, Main st, bet 3d and 4ih sts., opposite Gazette Office. Wholesale and retail Agents for the Western country. Agent. R. ft S. Tynrr, Brookville, X. M Ross fe Co. Laurel; Wm. Ruboitom; Mettamora; Thomas Fitten, Rochester: Z. A. Nye, Trenton. May 2Jd, 1845. ti 6m. DOCTOR M'LANFS Celebrated Liver Pill, For the Cure of Hepatite or Liver Com, plaint, Dynpepiia and Sick Head-.iche. Symptoms or A Diseased Liver! Pain in the right side, ander the edge of the rib. Increased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; ihe patient i raisly able to lie on the left aides sometimes the pain is felt under the shoutdi rblade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shooldrr, and i sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. Tne atomach is aff.cttd with loss of appetite ai.d sick ness; the bowels in general, are eiv sometime alternative with lax; the h.sd is troubnd svsih pain accompanied with a dull, heavy scn-.tion in the back part. This is generally a eonsiderafc k? loss of memory accompanied with a painful sense til. n of having left undone something which owghl to have been done. A light, drv cough is sometimes an attendant. The patieiit complains of wearinesaand debility, he is ensile startled, his feet are cold or homing, and he complain ofa prickly sensation of the skin; his spiris are low; and although he is.atified that exercise would be beneficial to him, ye be can scarcely summon ap fortitods) enough to try it. In fact, be distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cam hare occurred where few of lo. existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively di ranged. DESSERTATIOX OX DISEASES IXDUCED BY WORMS. ' "Few disease to which the human body is liable, ar bet tee entitled to the attention of the parent or philan thropist than those conseqsM-nt on the irritation of worms on thestomach and bowel. t hen the sufferer i. mn ,dn It- the ease is very frea nent v overlooked, smct const qoently, the proper remedy istiot applied. But when the patient is an infant, H the dieas is not. entirely neglected, it is still, too frequently, ascribed ia whole or part, to some aiher cause. It ought here ts particularly remarked, that although hot few worms -may exist in a child's bowels, and how quiescent soever ihrr mav have been, previously, no sooner is the constitition invaded hy any of the numerous train of diseases to which infancy is exposed, than it is fearfully augmented by tneir irmanon. nenre it too frequent ly happens that a diseae otherwise easily managed by proper remedies, when aggravated by that cause, bids defiance to treatment judicious in other respects; but which entirely foils, in eonseauence of Worms Keinr overlooked. And even in case of m ater violence, if potent and prompt remedy were nossessed. so that they could be expelled, without loss of time, w hich is so prw cious in such cases, thedisease might he attacked, Bf prompt remedies, even-handed and with success. AgcnJt.K. ft s. Tyner, Brookyille; N. M. Ross Co., Laurel: Wm. Rubottom. Metasaora; Thaaaa Its.
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