Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 June 1850 — Page 3

Railroad Items.

Ball 0r Railroad Contractors be mow band apon their contracts now than ever at one time before. The Messrs. Skinner are progressing finely with the bridge, and every thing indieatee that the caw will be rattling along the track by December next. We ire glad to see the natter poshed a it is now being done. We bop soon to we it finished to Indisnspolis. TbeSeotinei speaking of Indianapolis rail road natters, says: Lawrenceburg Register. We notice that the iron is being put npon the Union track, through the southern and eastern parts of the citj-, making a first rate heavy edge rail baHssted road. The Terre Haute Company b also completing their road with the heavy rail aa far veet as White river, to enable j gent to carry oal the rock for the bridge they are about constructing there. The Bellefon- j talne company are putting down their heavy T rait OB their road east, and we learn that the Pe- j ra company expect soon to commence laying . . , . , , the iron on their road north. Our people now hive a satisfactory earnest of what these companles Intend to do, and are doing. These pnblie works when completed must increase large-

ly the bnsiness of our city, aa well as enhance ; the cars are even at their door. They see othgreatly tho value of the real estate of the whole j era getting on, but they say, "there is time coaalry coming within their .fcSaence. Our enough when the last car comes along." The

ity must soon become, it it is not airescy, one m , , , . I man, and the mechanic in the West. I

Fr-Msa datciaautti t. Chirac la Iws stars! i Oversow of the MianlMippl. Very few of our citizens are aware, perhaps, One of the editors of the New Orleans Cresthat it only requires 48 hours to make the jour- cent, on a visit to Concordia parish, writes the aey from Cincinnati to Chicago. Wo recently ' following: made this trip, and on mentioning the time it J Vidilia, May 8, 1850. An eye witness alone required, our friends seemed much surprised, j can realize the extent of the discretion caused But it can be done very easily. For the benefit by the present flood. More than two-thirds of

of the travelling community, we would men - .t...i -t . .

HOB mat uio .-.n..... - - ' -hereby fully testing the efficiency of Dr. breve's to go through without the loss of time, or being Carrol., are under water. The ouly portions of skill. The time having now elapsed, and learning . , . , ... i ,i r. v'rs l.nJ... i .iki r.i - that the horse is perfectly well, we feel constrained detained on the wsy, should take the afternoon cry land are along the banks of the Mssissippi, to ,cknowledr the operation alluded to as one of thtrain from this city, which leaves for Sandusky -where the levees still stand; but all the back most scientific w haverver kn.wmo have been perJ , , ' . formed in the Veterinary line. City, at 2' o'clock. On arrival at Sandusky j country is inundated. Within a few years a several of our Medical gentlemen were present on bout 7. 'dock the next morning-tbe trav- ! dens, population ha. allied on the high lands S-'r

oler will find the steamer 'Arrow in readiness to j csnyey him ta Dftroit, where ha arrives at about 3 P. M- The afternoon train of cars on j tha Michigan 'Jentral Koao, leaves Detroit at i o'clo'-k, and the next morntof at. tne traveler j I lJ V.w, n..rT.I in t jta Mlrhinn ! ' the western termmns of the road, rromtbist point to Chteajo, (a distance of 45 miles,) there ; is a line of splendid steamers, running in con- j section with the cars, which land him in Chi- j c.go at 2 P. M. the same day thus making the ; trip from Cincinnati to Chicago a distance of ; . . i -t , ... . . ,i sit hundred miles in two days with the utmost ; ease. The Michigan Central Railroad will soon i . M extenaea to unicaro n oeiug oircauy eraded to Michigan City only forty miles from 1 fi: .-j - : ,t.A t ; n : VltrcSgU--SII J m C HUbCIBWUU IV . It.Vt IIIIUH j of the Compauy to have the road completed j through to Chicago with nil possible dispatch j say in about 13 months. Nonpareil. I CTWe ondrTSland that between three and) fonr hundred thousand dolUrs of stock have . . ... j , ,u r.j, r.j rm. been snbcrbed to the Kail Koad Company about to commence operations on the road be-! r tween Cincinnati and this place. This is to form th.fir.tlinlr In th01i;n.nrlMiiM1r.n. railroad.

We are glad to hear that the work is soon to PP snnshine and those who do not carbe commenced. The road from Cincinnati to ( fulI cocform lheir hbit then, vicissitudes, this place. 20 miles, will coot $600,000. ltis;or wbo are much predisposed to the diseases to be a doubl- track, with heavy T rail, pound- . wh,ch the' breed' are a!most cprtain t0 ha d stone ballot, with stone bridges across .11 the j ,er,0U" attack r ilIne8s- A number f streams including the Miami river. It will be r now onfined fwn H'ese causes, which

tao most expansive, yet the best plan cf roads new built. Lawren ceburgh R-g. Rail rrays srmind hi. Our neighbors tt Louisville and Maysville are ; poshing forward wiih commendable energy ; their railway connection through Lexington , and Fiankfort, and the Alabamians and Tennes- j seans are engaged in the construction ol a ranroaa to interaect mis line, wnicn win connect the South with the Ohio at Maysville and Louisville. There is, it is trne, a preferable route for a railway connection of the Ohio with the heart of Kentucky and the South, from Covington opposi'e this city, to Lexington, though .... l. 1 . . . !

bat little is effectually done to push on the j jjoUcing this letter, the Mobile Tribune declares work. The peopled Kenton county by a large thatto convey BaM t0 California is onlvto ica-ority, determined to tax themselves to aid j throw , way ,0 much propertr, and swell 'the this road, bat we understand that tho County j horde. of ,he proflit:ltebut ,dd,. Court have refused to mate the assessment nee- j ..Thre ,re , good mBnv ,lave, jn Caijforlli,. essriry to carry cut the vote of the people'. If Vumbers we there MoTtl the a,1option of the this road is delayed much longer, the other roada j prMent free soil constitotioo, and since, a great will be first completed, and have diverted much , many h.ve M0T. We know of trade and travel, which it will be very d.fficult Mver, who hw gone from Mobile, and many to regain. , who are prepaj.ig t0 g0. Thy are taken mostThe iron for the rosd from Dayton to Green-, on . . . rmKnt.,nKtinn mnA

laid down in a short j vine win oe reacy ana time. The road from Dayton to Springfield Is nearly ready for the care One third of tho grading on the road from Hamilton to Eaton will be done by the middle of July. The continuation of the road from this city to Hamilton is progressing very rapidly, and the iron is coming forward in time to be soon as the road is ready. I The Little Miami Road Is being thoroughly repaired, and straightened, and fiat bar is giving ' piece to the heavy T rati. Strong efforts are making to posh on the road from Pittsburg to and through Bellefontaine to Indiana. And our friends in the Scioto Valley, are busy in completing the arrangements to commence the Eclpre road cast of Hillsborough. (Jin. Gazette. Railway t Richanvsid lav The Richmond Palladium slates that the work on their long expected railroad will be coalmeneedinaehort time. Fourteen miles from Dayton west is nearly completed. From the junctien west to Paris is nndet contract. Drgraff Co.. efficient and energetic contractors will push forward the work. The directors of the Indiana board have resolved to inset the Dayton Directors at Faris, and efforts are making to raise the means of going on with the continuatioa withat delay. Bellcfsita.iBiean1 Indiana Railway. The line of the central road from Bellefontaine to Sydney and thence on to Doramie'e Creek has been put under contract, in all thirty two miles. That portion from Marion to the line of the Columbus snd Cleveland line has also been let, and it is to be pushed forward as fast as possible. The line from Greenville to the Indiana line near , mchester, it is expecud will bo let at an , j --j Ballim.rew.4 Oh RailrsuUL This great work will be completed to Wheeling in two years from June. The company possesses ample means, and have new about 2,500 bands at work on the most difficult parts Tiai!,nJ!onte" Thei' ,.Pel'tTea will reach llX),0OOper mentis daring the ssmmar.

ChnaiBg the LKMMrire. Yesterday distinguished looking gentleman, with an unexceptionable mustache, stepped out of the cars at the depot, for the purpose e suppose, of having a belter look at the town, and not being in any particular hnrry, the cars moved off without him. He seemed at first scarcely to realize the fact that hs. waa an outsider, bat when at length he was brought to a sense of his condition, he travelled down the track in a manner that would have been highly creditable to the "American Deer." When last seen be was still fanning at the top of hisspeeo, and with a fair prospeet of overtaking the train within a few miles. Trenton Gazette.

"All AsMxsrd While standing at the depot at Westerly, R. I., I observed a man with a carpet bag in hand waiting for the cars. He was in close conver ration with a friend, when "all aboard" was shouted, and the cara moved slowly forward "Get on" said his friend. "There is time enough when the last car comes along," he au swered. The last car went whixznig by his i j . , " (attempts to get on proved a failure. One atep j in time, and he would have been safe. I thought how very many are like this man. The cry is sounding in their ears, "all aboard," and : ust car indeed comes, lliey make an enert to get . . . . . , . , , 1 American Messenger. the four parishes Composing the Old ConCOrdia : D.slrirl vi7 Pm-enri. T.r..... 1. A j bordering on the numerous bayous in the inte- ' nor. Thesa have all beeo dri.en out. In thi, parish alone it is estimated that at least thirty lasatsno aema oi cau;e nave oeen aesiroyea, and m naa proportion in ma oilier parish-s. in Ptllil TtinnM Ilia liHlrnctlnn i. ..n.U .r.,i I ee ..... .. ' im water is tailing nere very slightly, bat in consequence of the Crevasse at St. Joseph's, it is rising in the swamp. It is now settled that the water wil! not fall in time to plant cotton. The plant is very small and backward for the season. The dificiency in the four parishes will i 4 , , - . , ... be at leat one hundred and fifty thousand bales. The country from the mouth of Red river to the : .... . maauaaa hub, vub uunureu nines in lengiu ana 30 in hrea dth, is the heart of the cotton region. ! Tt will nni m . . n f ..... i. r f . - " .. vj . i . vuuv-o W U5" IVUIlll Wl 1 LIUp) CTSU under the most favorable circumstances, because not a fourth of the laud can be cultivated1. Sick --"-- species oi cyseniery j 1 18 rrvl'1DS extensively over the whole South. , We presume it to be Consequent Upon tile un- ! " t K. , ! 8",so,,sbl"; weatherof the past six or eight weks. ! J TIia mnrnino-s asra trAnArstllv varv)m-.anl nhii J 1 ,le "-o'ng5 re generally very damp and chily, , (and by noon of da' we either have rain or an have recently swelled our bills of mortality be yond their usual size in our generally healthy city. Vicksburgh Whig. We may add. that physicians report a similar condition in Cincinnati, without its fatality; whether from the lame causes or not we are not advised. Carrying mlarc. t. California. n,,, Californian correspondent of the New Orleans True Delta advises Southern men to carry no more slaves to that country. He says j that abolitionism is rampant among individuals, j Wherever they had a slave they begin to seduce j him to their purposes, and finally succeed either in making him desert, or useless to his master. wards, after a few years of service." HYMENEAL.. Makbiio On the 30th u!t , by Rev. Samuel Billings, Mr. Thomas Ferguson to Miss Eleanor Smith. Masbikd. On Monday morning, 3d inst., hy the Rev. N. L. Rice, Mr. Wn. R. Moton, (of the firm of Ellis &. Morton) to Mis Mabt Mt. both of Cincinnati. Cupid spread his net one dsy. All single lives to shorten. And soon, alas, he canghl Miss Lee And she caught Mr. Morton. They then resolved to fly to arms, No longer here to tarry, To free themselves from Capid's net, They thought they'd better marry. OBITUA RY. For the Indiana American. Dricn. At the residence of her father, on j Wolf Creek, west of Brookville, Franklin Co., ! In'n. n Sunday, the 2nd day of June, 1S50, i ,uer "ff'rng much for nearly four weeks, from j Flox' Elizabeth, daughter of William and Caro- , i ,ine Egbert, aged eight years, ten months and j ' nine y- i This is the fifth child of her bereft parents that now slumbers in the silence of the grave, leaving them but one living pledge of that mu tual affection which has so strongly united them j for many years and through many trials. A funeral discourse was delivered on the occiuion. tlm fallnwine- dav. at 10 o'clock A. M., by the writer, to a very respectable, and no less attentive consrreeation, from Col. 1: 12, "Giv-

... . r . v :-k u.tl, mariA cure Tor ail liiseases oi tne skis, istn is runing thanks unto the father which natli made 1 BlMc)ri ,nr flcr Tp),r, -, ,, sn US meet lobe partakers f the inheritance of the J Burnt, irnunon f the tkin, cuts bruise and eon- , j tusinus. Persons using it after shaving will not uf-

saints of light. Msy grace sustain the parents and the Holy c.r.:.l..J iL.M ..i;t ih. mm r.. tl .. frtr ! .v1 . u a . 1 1.. j me iicaveiiiy iui.ciii.uw " tn.oi.ivu . " to the abodes of unsullied bliss, where pure kindred spirits meet, and meet to part no more. Dvid Alley. TreaMnr sf Frsiafclia C. Mr. C. r. Clarkson Sir, yon will jiieate announce ns-name aa a candidate for the office of Traattirer .r.t-Ag-...E,ec,ion.o V.nrs rrsnecttul T. . . . i i' t "

Brookville. April :Tth,Jo.

DK.W. II EEVE.

VETERINARY SURGEON, HAVIX6 twn solicited to attend, this piece, ha now arrived and mar be found ou every Thursday at the Brookville Hotel. He flatten himselfin saying, that he it fully prepared to eire all the dire which are common to the RRUTK CREATION. His repntalion at a VETERINARY SURGEON, i. unrivalled, and he would reler the curiuus and enquiring, to the citizens of the many ptaer which he hat visited during a practice often yean in Kentucky. 11 also rivet below, certificate from tome of the most distinguished Snrree.ns and Physicians in the Western euuiitrv. I But the bett eefcrence which he can possibly (rive it, himself. .Tefer to me. retulemen. and bring along ywo joHrmsnifni nonei, ana yon shall have a practical illustration of my skill. 1RY ME," it all that I ask. call attention to the following communication or Dr. George MeCout; If common repittatiun it to be relied on. Dr. Reeve fully Merits the encomiums therein contained. The established professional skill of Dr. McCoo. especially in the department of Surrery entitles bis opinions to great weight. "SIR: My attention called some t' weeks ttnee to the card orW". REEVE, Veterinary Snrirt on, now residing at the Hotel ofMtasr. Tt. it S. Watson. I sought an acquaintance with Ur. Reeve, and base wi tnessed a few of hit Surgical operations on Horses It is bat justice t- tar, that in oeraving he evinces skill and expertners. He has performed a considerable number of operations on W-ii-si with neat tuceest. he has performrd one of the mot important operations nas awrrevv can Doast ot. 1 allude to the operation of 1 n HQ1 OM Y or cmtinr into the ciretinratonewti:hmrtlireequartr Thi. operation performed fifteen he bladder, and rters af a pound! 'ii days aro. and at this time every symptom indicates recovery. I am well persuaded tha those who may commit their disordered hoises to the charge of Dr. Reese, will not have their cnnfidinee misplaced. The sfcill of Dr. Reere. and the sneer's of his operation", ro to rr. r esotaoiMn ine imnortanceot me science wmcn ne pro esses. In ome European College it is taught. The brightest ornaments ofour profession have tuecetsfully cultivated this departments of science. The . present state of profession to which the study of An atomyanti surgery nave been brought. Na in no small degree been attained through the aid of Comparative Anatomy and Surgery. I have bestowed some consierahle pains in trying to derive professional JrnowUdge from this department, and 1 .iave only to regret that a study which involves o much interest, has not engaged" more of my attention, and that f medical men gem-rally. In whatever point of view we look npon the profession of Dr. Reevo, it is fraught with deep interest, ti. McCOOK. New Lisbon. Ohio. May 13, t4l. LITHOTOMY A few wecA-s ago, we attended, he invitation to witness a Veterinary operation by Mr. W. Heevt , which was the extraction of a stone, six ounces in weight, from the urinary passage of a horse belonrinr to Mr. Marshall, cf Cross Creek lh - matter foe the reason that we desire ami.le time I to be allowed foi the entire recovery of the anima eing it a very skillful and successful unde-ttting. ur. liTnr r irpnt ui.v ih c wvo ...... of ourconntry in bis prolession Breokvtlle, May SI, 1850. aj-tf. IN'OW RFADY yHE atirscriber wishes io inform the public thtt I hit Flourine Mi II, and Cardine Machines arc now ready for business. His Mill, and Machinery have proerd them. Wes to be equal (if not better) to ht in the Valley. Good hands aie ent;aired to attend, and satisfaction will be rendered to all. Hi mills are on the canal wc?t of town. Maratih 1850.-3W. G. W. KIMBLE. Instalments Required. rpHE Stock holders of the Brm.kTille & Connersville I I ..run. Ke pre ncrcny niinnni ii.a. nc miiwn ,11 !eeh share ol the Capital Stock of .aid Company will Je required on before the ioth .lay oi July next it hemir the last instalment on said Stock. By order ol the Roam Sain Instalments may be paid to R. John in Brook Tille, the Secretary in Blooming Grove, oi the Treasurer in West Union. May 8th, IS JO.-20 D. SLAUGHTER, Sec'y. Bill to foreclose n IMortgnge. Robert Flwcll ft. Solon W. Lovell, Susan Lovell William Hunter. Aupustin H. Wells and others. In fhr Pi-iirn Cimiit Cnirt compta,,,,,,, ,,.,nR nieu nt. d,ii n. comthe i,h j.nua.y isso, and hasiF i,o filed rn'the 8,h February ISSO the affidavit ,.l a disinterested pers,.n shewinr ilia: the d. r. n.lants above named are not re.i.lrnts of the State of Indiana, ..ot,,e is hereby ffivrn to the defendant above named, of the fililir Jn(, pendeI,. f ia hi f .,in,p.sinV ! ,i,M llnt less they appear and plead answer r demur thereto on or before the calling of the said cause at the-next term of said court, a default will he entered against them and a decree riven accordingly. Witness my hand this 3d dav of Msv A. D. 1130. JOHN M. JOHNSTON. J.D. Howlakd, atty. 0-3 w Clerk. Bill in Chancery. THE STATE OF INDIANA, FRANKLIN CO. SS. In the Frnnkttn Circuit Court (in vacation.) Jnhn,H. Farqubar administrator tie hentt non of the esiate of Thomas McDowell, deceased, vt Kliiah Davi. jyiHE above named defndnnt, KVijab Paris, it ' at ht-reby notified of the j.emK'm y of" the above en- ; titled unit in -aid court, and tSaf untei he t!ead to 1 nrtiiiwrr "he tame bfre the cullinc ,f the cauae, at i the net term of the Fr!kli Circuit Court, to he i holdeti in and for the county of Franklin and State of Indiana on the second Monday of Antrum next the jsi.l hill of raid complainant, at to taid defendant be taken at confew-.ed. Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON, ClerkMay 8, 1350.-20-3W of ihe Franklin C. C. State of Indiana Union County, ss. Vnion Probntc Curt, Augutt Term, U0. On petition f r the partition of the Real Estate of Christian ivincerr, ueceast-a. Jo,f p'' KinKrr'' Mrli" K,"Sy Samuel Kingery, F.lixabeth Sntnpter. F.d ward Sumptrr, Faniy Toney, farm on Toney, Klizahrih Ann Alexander, Imbel Alexander, Nancy Wilon, Jame Wilon, l.ticv Karlt, Simeon Karla, Rachael F.arW, K.tzaheTh Kartt, Jf F.arl-, 1.irf ta Earl, .lame Price. Renjaniin Price, .lacoh It. Brown Ife Mercley 0iiUami A others, and alsnall the unknown l.eirt of Christian Kintrerv. deceased. T this time.to-wit: on the th of May, 1S50, eame I aid peiilinr.cr by Yaryan his Cnuasel. and filed ' in the Clerk's nticc of .aid Probate Court, their Rill of Petition in this behalf, as also an affidavit proving ! that the ah-.ve named defendant are not resid nts of the State of Indiana. It is th.-eefore ordered that! pablieationof the pendency of this prtitinn be made I for three wttks in succession in the Indiana Ameri can. a weekly newspaper published in Rrookville, i Indiana, notifyinc the above name.! non-resirtents. heirs of the said Christian Mngrrv, neeeaseti. anu ai i the nnknown heirs of said deceased, toheand appear ased, toheand appear iX;; at Liberie, " '" county of t lav of Anc-nst nrt, before the Court and answer the pel it ion aforesaid, or in default the matters and things contained in said petiiioM will be acted upon in their absence. Attest. F.DGH1LL BCFNSTOF., Liberty, I4th May, ISSO. Clerk V. P. C. G.&.W. H. ROSEBOOM' Plane &Edge Tool Wanfacturers And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. No. S34 Main Street, Between Eeighth and Ninth, Cincinnati, Coopers, Carpenters, Wogon, Cabinet, and Chair Makers' Tt.ola, of every description, always on hand. OR MARE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 10 ' -13-ly GUOCGK1ES. Tea, Coliee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Pep per. Ginger, 5 pice. Cinnamon, etc. xt. All which will be sold a cheap at the cheapest, for cash, or lor any kind of country produce. March 30, 1849. N. D. GALLION. Sole L.ther. 300 ll.s. of the bet ohr Leather for ale hs Feb. STth, 1S50. R. TUNER. SAL.T. n ARRFLS, prime Kanaw ha Salt, reeeirad andfortaleby LINCK & F ARiJCWAR, rookville, Indiana. the Pt Offim. GROCERIES. IO Saekt CofTer, 4 Chests Tea, 6 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar, MO His. Molasses, 1 do. Golden Stmt, Jt do. Mackerel, I l-t do. do., 'J Tierces Rice, I H Keg of Tobacco, 1 SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER, e.e., Ike., I Jntt received and for talc low, by K. TYNER. ' Feb. STth, 1IJ0. j BETHESDA WATER i a-ariHE healing water of Rethetda are positive a fer from the use of the razor; in a word, ita healing qualities are without a parallel ia the history of pharmacy. The Empiret'ompany has the sole agency tor its sale No 138 Fi.llon street. Carpetings; Carpelings 5 Pieces Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. A pieces Wool Filling da 1 piece " Fisrure do 3 pieces Cotton Ingrain do 3 pieces Venetian do A part of the above litt are coming from Cincinnati where 1 lately purchased them. They are of the fi ; "est quality and nchett celor ana will be sola at ci -.rj.-i--r'--Nov. , 1I4. R. TTWER.

Laurel Wooleti Factory. E. iIacy & I'o. respectfully inform the public thcTcoi.Lnuo the htisinesa of MANUFACTURIXG, CARDING, FULLING & SPINNING WOOL, That he has introduced into his factory the latest

and most improved machinery, and with these, ad- I aen i o long experience and a . etermination to give satisfaction, they ask for a continuance of that patronare which has hitherto been liberally bestowed upon llicm. Terms at follows: Manufacturing. Jeans, bine mixed, S leaf, S?J pr. yd. steel 3i " leaf, JTto43 Sattinet. according to color. 37ito5ft Caaslmere, according to color, SSJtoTS st Cloth, according to color, SO toS2f White Flannel, according to width. IS to5 Dyed is oi? Blankets, per pair, 95 0 FULLING AT THE USUAL RATES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pound; Mixed seventeencent; Reeling yarn, one cent. The tmallest lots for spinning mni be fifteen pound. AitT.CL.iys von salk. Wnl o wish it known that we sVetrp conim.T on hand full arrtrneii. of our Matiufact urrti U'o ileni, which w? offVr for talc; and that r keep a aron running for the jpply of mir rmtomrr. and that from our factory or watron ths rod will be dt-lierrl lor cah, exchanged far wool, or that the wool will be received at the wag-on. manufactured and delivered, a oir emtrnmer mav fi reter PRICES OF GOODS &. RAW MATERIALS. Wt aha II ma Are the price at which we tell or poods and at which we propose to bur the raw material entirely satisfactory. Laurel, May 2Z, 1850. iVew Goods asain! FF1HE tubicriber hasiur lately received a supply SPItING AKD SUMMER GOODS TaVei ihi oecain to renew to hi old friendi and tlie public genera 11 t hi oft repeated invitations to come and examine bit goods, their QUALITY AND PKICK. He flatters himself that in both of tee respects they will compare favorably with those cl any house in the White Water Valley. From amour his B' neral assortmtnt he would select for mention the follotsinr; articles English, French and American Black Cloth do Blue do .lo ' Brown do CASIMKIIES & VEST1XGS English, French and American Black and fancy casi"neres. French doe skin and cashraeret. Black and fancy silk tatin and worsted veilings Marteillt, Blac White and fancy do Satfinrtls. BlacV, Bine, Brown, drab and fancy satiset. Black and rrey mixed do Coltontilcs, Linens, Tweeds, Velveteen, Kersey, Beaverteens, Ky. Jean, Mohair Cord, and other ummer Coatings. DRESS GOODS. Plain and fancy silk and Mohair I. utters. do Merino and K"mbazine; Caihmeres, Mom de Laine, Gingham, Hulzannes, Calif'oraia, Ruena Vtaia and Oregon Plaids. Linen rmelum, plain and Taney lawns and Caticoe. Book muslin, trih ltnen Itihnps mid Victoria ( liwni jaconvts, iionuieta anu wim mull. Drrss Silks. Sill-and cotton Par.isols and Shades. Plain hlark dress silk Black fiiriireil and fancy do Chanpeal.le silks and Satina Plain Blue, red, green, and pink silk White satin and Bonnet silks. NOTIONS. Linen, cotton and Thread Itcetand et?inet. Gimps, Jaconet, Satin stocks, and cambrics Gentleman's black fancy silk and pinpliam cravats. Ladie's & Gentlemen's white linen and fancy pocket handkerchiefs do Silk cotton and Kid gloves Gentlemen's black, white and colored colon hose ! Ladies picnet elovrs and mitts Ladies do colored d do do cashmere nk and UMba wool do Clack and fancy silk and bullion fringe do Linen do White Curtain do Velvet Ribbons; White and colored kcin thread Spool thread. Fruit Comhn, thimbles, ntpeiidertt Pocket booJtt carpet sackn, pewinp silk, Home made and Sroteh thread I.ookinp iflase. Wall and window paper. Umbrella', Buttons, Hoofrtand Eyes, drvt Buttons, 1 Milor's and Drcst Trimminfpa, Florence braid, strav, and Rutland Bonnets. Gimis, chip and Tuscan Bonnets, (new style) Miset assorted d AtpKndid assortment of new styled spring- and summer Bonnets and Cap Kibbuns Plain ribbons of all w idibs SHAWLS. Silk embroidered crape Shawl Plain black and mode do Silk embroidered black and mode do De Lain and Thibet do lOMESTICS. Bed licking?, Apron and marinra' check. Wagon Covering. Bleached brown and colored drillings do Muslins of all widths do Linen and cotton table Covers Linen and cotton baggings, Nankeens, olored muslins, and Srlicms Country Jeans and Linscys red white and green flannels H:is and Cops. Panama, Leghorn, straw and chip rfats Hiiena s lta and California .to Black Fur. silk. Neutra and brush do Men's and Boj's, Cloth, and Oil silk Cap llartlitfire and Cii firry I Ames and Rowlands shovels and spade, j Picks, Hoes, Trace halter and loe: chains, ! Sawa, squares. Hinges. Screw s. Files, Horse Hasps, j Knives and F rks. Locks, chisels. Pcet and Rlltchr knives Collins Man's and Williams Axes, Razors, J Rrnad Axes, Hamet, sneads. Wooden buckets. Tub. and churns. Carpenters Planes. Grass Brier and Mowing scythes. Hemps and Grass Ropes, Broom ( wine, kt. a complete assortment of Iron and Nails; Queens Ware, Glass Ware, Stone Ware, F.anhen are, salt, ,!,. an( upper leather. Boots and shoes, Sec. Persnnt wishing to purchase any kind of spring or summer goods will find it to their interest to give the unnertigned a can Deiore nurcnasing eiewnerr. RICHARD TYXE. Rrookville, Ind. May Slst 1S30. j . w "si . j I Grea t Exci tcmcn t ! "jrsjHE underis;ned have just received a splendid I assortment of Spring and Summer Goods the St) les, prices, and qualities are such, we think ail persons calling can be suited. We feel thus confident for the reason of having the first puk ufthe t ity stock of Goods. Any customers, old or new, give us a call we will be happy to show our stock, consistiiip in r-art aa follows: Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds and Kerseys, Men's and boy's Summer wear. French Linen, for Coating. Linen Drillins;, for Pantalooncry, Summer Cloths, all qualities and Colors. l;i.lic' Dross Goods. Linen Ginghams, Chambreys, Tlain Dress Linens, Linen Lustres, Ginghams of all color snd gradis, Rlark, Pink and Fancy figured Lawns, Flain made and Fancy Alpachas, 100 piecet prints, every variety. SHAWLS. White Crape embroidered Shawl, Changeable Green and lUoe Silk do. plaid and embroidered Thibett do. Mous U' Lai ne and cloth do. BONNETS. Patent English Pearl Bonnet, do do Jenny Lind lo. Pearl and Florat.ce Braid dts. Talip, Rough and Ready and A Ibino do. Miet Rutland do. HTS AND CAPS. Men' Boys' and Youth's Palm Hats, it., do Florence Hrara, itw, Men' Spring Style Mole Skia do Panama and Leghorn do and Boys California & Burns Vista do. do. do. Men' Calf, Kipp, and Morocco B.t, do tt Bov' do do do Shoes, Misses' Kip, Calf and Goat Boot, Ladie' Morocco Polka do. do H. cut Buskins, da Enameled H . cut Bnskin, do Kid Tie and Slipper, Children' Cold ExeeUior Ties, do Enameled and C..ld Hoots, ADDING A varictv of other Fancy Goods, nch as Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Cravats. Crapes, Veils, snd Veiling, Kid and Silk Gloves. Silk and Worsted M.tts, Fringes and Trimmines. Men' Crava's, Sosnender. fce. Grtccntt. Hnrd Ware, tjiircn ITre, Sfnc Ware aif Crr' Were. We resnectfully ask owr eestomers and all others. rnidnand and caam.ne before parches' to call at 011 ing elsewhere. R. H. Ec J. C. BURTON". Brookville, March tl, 1150. Cloths, Cassimercs, Sattinetts, Jean. Tsreeds and Chmerett, A larre artmcnt jnst received and for sale by I.1KCK FAROUBAR. Rro-shvilW, twdian. st the rs' omt

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OK SPRING ASf SUMMER AT THE STOKF. OF GOODS, I LINCK & FAUQUIIAR, nere oargains are to be hail! inspection of the purchaser. Their Slock consist., in part, of j super American, English, French and German Broad Clotht do do do do do Plainand Fancy Cassimert niark, blue, Cray and fancy Satiticttt Kentucky and Domestic Jeai.t Tweed. Velrrtteena. I.inneti and Cottcnndet Pataronia and other Coatinra VKSTliVUS. Super Pressed and Cnr-ed Satins Un Plain and FancySilks do Silk an.l C.ittmi' Velvets do Flinch and Plain Hlark Lasting du Fanry and Plain Summer Vestins (assorted) Iiadie3' Dress Goods Super Plain Hlaek Purr SWA.--warj:rd Luster do Plain :sik KiiRiih Merino do Chanreable do i!., do Plain Black and Cot'd Alpaeca Lusters do do and Silk striped Mode Cluths do Celestial striped Lusters netr ft) le do California Plaids du do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths do Frrnch, Scot, h and Domestic Ginghams do Plain Pink, Blue, Green and RtifT Frenchnp do Plainand Striped fall wood) De l.ains do Plain and Fancy Mouse de l.ains do Plain ami Flowered l.innens fnew style) do Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) do d.i do Knpli'h (t I rench do do do Plain and Fancv LAWNS do Plain cross harred and striped Jaconetts do Rok and Mull Miiliiit do Plain fc Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do do Silk do do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pock. I do do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Derate do Plain ami Kancr DHF.SS SILKS do Plain and Fanes Silk Cravats UOJ.ESTIC.S. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Bleached and Brown Linen l ahlc Cloths do do Cotton do do do do Muslins Methiien, Hamilton and other R.-.l Ticking White, Yellow, Hrd and Green Flannels BleaMied, hrown and col'd Drillings Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Stli-ia SI I AW LS. Suyer Etnb'd white crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and mode silk fringed Thibet Shawls do do P-erae Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new style) do Fancy Lace and Tuscan do do Gimp and Rutland do ! do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do ( do Misses (assnrlf-d) do 4 SUPEIIOK JISSTRTMES'T 0T FJSCT, Pt.AlU JSD CAP RIBBOSS, .ACES, B0D1 SETTS. ! THREAT) .4.V COTTOS EUGISGS. LADIDST BL'K, WHITE ASP MIXED SILK. COTTOX ft I.AM US' HOOL STOCKISGS, ! SILK ASH MOHAIR FPISGES AXD LADIES' J I DRESS BITTT0SS; I j L DIES' 4.VD C.vrr KID, SILK asd cottos I CLOrES. Lookmr Glasses, wan fa per, Hats and Caps, fiuo'.s and Shoes; Lailirs' and Gents' Carptt Sacks; L'mbrr. las. Parasols and Fans; Shoe Pegs: Hardware anil Cutlery; Glass and Qti.'entwarr. Trace. Halter and Log Chains; Wooden Ware: Groceries, Sec Jce fic We invite a call from all mho are pnrrha ing in nnr line, and take nceasinn to tender our thanks to "old ctiftmners," hopiug that sorb satisfaction hs been rendered at will warrant a rontiti tiat.ee ofilteir f.vors. We will continue to receive in exchange for good , , all kinds of approved country pruduce; giving there i lor inr nnxnt market price; ai we have made new ) which o..r ! nveyed to market. March SS, IS50. Brookville Stove Store. OHN" If. Ft'lJGF, offrrs lor sale at the lowest rates the tallowing assortment of Stoves, un surpassed for bi-auty of design or variety of style in ihe west, and would resprrtlully soheit an - ampliation cf his assortment and prices before purchasing.; All ailicie furnished at the Cincinnati , pne. 9 sizes Premium Stovet i 4 u st i 6 ' i 4 " " , 3 . . ' And last nnd best of all. W. C. Davis St Co., W. C. Wolf A. Co., ''amplH-l, Kllisull k. Co 8. H. Burton k. Co,, W. K. Chillis. s Ruvks & Vtraub's Im-I f proved Double Oven Cooking Move. Then, why ' ilon"t yon come to head quarters, at t'.e sign of the j Red Stove and buy? you can there find the crratrst 1 vari.-ty tf Premium, Stia.ib fc Rocks Double Oven ! Stoves, whirh are alrvany acknowledged to be tupei riur tc all other kinds. ALSO An extensive and g. neral assortment of psrlor and self-rs gulating stoves, si .en and ten plain stores, and in short, every thine in the sioe line. ALSOTin, japan. copper, orassanu sneei iron ware, s.iicnr ' kettle, flat irons, andirons, odd lids and skillets which will be old wholesale or retail, at tne lowest up at ! price. i -ALSOAll kinds of house snouiinr and jobbing done .1... shortest notice and on rea.onable terms. Alithr I above articles ore manufactured and wamiurd at the sign ol tne Itco Move on nam iiurr" ",, two doors north ol l. j-rices store, l ne niguci I nr.reniid for old conperand pewter. i Re tnre son find the right place. J. H, F. i marll-II-tf ! 31 G M I 1 1 1 S I X S T I TU TE . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the first of November, and continue until the last of February. The Anatomieal Depart, ment will be opened ai:d ready to rect i r st intents l.y the first of Ocinh. r. The Medical Depariinrtil will be under the following pRori:axnRi. Z FJfEEMAN. M I). Professor of A natomT K S N EW TON, M D. Professor of Surgery H J HUI.CE, M D, ProfeMoj- of I hrory and j Practice of Medicine i W RYHD POWELL, MP, Profs.rof Phyi-j ologv. Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geology. j KING. M D. Professor or Materia Metlica, I Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence j J MILTON SANDERS, A M, M D. rrofessor , of Chemistry and Pharmacy I ) J A WILSON, M D, Professor of Obstetric and ; . Diseaae of omen and ( hiltlren (LiMQrEi.rrrtRKns. Medicine Prof 11 J HVLCE c un,r n vrv i'nr 1 o " n w b n ..1.. . - I n ..-, i. v xs r. s n. t a I1M....M.., The fee for a full course of lecture amount to I 910S I Eaih rrofesor' Ticket, 15. Matricnlator't, i. ! Demonstrator's Fee, tlO Graduation. i Those desiring further information w ill please ad. j dress their letters (post paid) to the Dean, and sta. j dent arriving in the city will please call oa himat theCommercial Motel. H S NEW ION, M D, Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON E W M SING, Profeor of Theory and Practice of Law JOHN DEL AFIELD, Esq, Pnifeor of Cammrrcial Jurisprudrnae TETMS fJC per Sctsion All communication pertaniingjto thi departmcat must be apdresssd to E W M KING, Esq. MEMPHIS, Tcnn, March, l?0. The Faculties, for tnteflecmal abilmea, moral worth and profession acquirements, will compare . faorahlv with the most distmcnished in sur conn'trv. 1 h'emesliesl facility constitm.san anomaly in ! this or any oth. r country all of thrm are able j leclnrers, and the beat ..I teacher. I - hose w ho will conti nipiate our reerraphical pa- ., 'itioi. and the extent of aur population, can have i no doubt as to the elicibihty of our iluattni for an j enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all eason of the ytar, we deny tkal any other city ha 1 ttstr. ' A common error cit in the mind of many stu ' ?:."! 'nJ h'pJr.rc.-:r A thf Wccl antt Smith shun Id rt-riainly vtlucati iht-m- j k aasliMAl hnat- Faru It v sat-st rsr T 1 1 1 - - ssr,s; lata - . -.- - j - . K At. sit.-a ' qlia Kll t il - ! 'itust Al ! - 1 .... . - . 1 r 1. i of t.liis school, we ft4t it our duty to s-ate, thai the Irnstees and Fatuity form a. unit inaction, which ancurs wrll for it future aucctss; and that the peculiar internal orraimation which connect them, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KING, President af the Memphis Institute. Grind Stones. 19 Grind Stone an Jiaas jd for sale be J-.h, l0 R. TTKFR

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HvSr.Om.K i A D, aaih.r of Conj t.eio," ete. -t ransUtett bv a MenilH-rof the I'hilj udelpbia Rar 1 t is wort, is beyond H.mbi the most , bes.itcl.inr. is.u-res.int and b-bt-.r. si-rktiir j sntifs issnjitntiiip. Its rqnsl ha n srr Ihtm known It is rifilihj to the llirihest dernr. C'jm- ! pleteiu one fine svluio of iCO pares price JO ie.nts. THE MYSTERIES OF THREE CM IF.S'-IiOS-TOX. NEW YOKK AMI PHI I. A DELPHI A! A . 1 rue His.ors of M-n's lie -t and Habits, in tl.ese thrtT ereat Cities. It lav lure the Vi.-e and Inmorality in ll.re places, and i u.l'l.mfc'esil) the best w..rk on this subject cv. r written. It will have an immense sale. Complete in one sictavo volume of over 50- pares. Price 59 cents PICTORIAL I.IrB AND ADVENTURES OF J ACK SHEPPARD, the most n-ted Burglar, Itobber, and 7sil-Breakrr that ever lived En.l.rll.-I,. cd with thirty-nine lartre full pa;es, spirited ill. ustraimns. desirn-d .ul .-nirrave.i in the f.us.t su le of art. by George Cruiksliaiik, Esq.. of London. -Complete in one laire vol -nie octave volume of o rr JOS pares. Pr cc ctnn -"a ."siOTcIa -the moat Hiniotwn in lis World. CHARLES O-MM.LY. t!,e IrisU r aro... Conplete io one i.himt of 'n pjRrs. Pi i,e 50 ceuis J Al.K HIN7DV, the Ocar.lmsn. Complete iu one volume oflM paces. Pri.e 3"! cents HAffHY I.ORK.mR, 404 parr-. Price 50 cents I OM HVRKE. 403 pare. Pr.ce . 0 cents THE KNIGHT OF OWYXNT.. A 1 e .' f ih- time the Ct.ion, 1125 ps;es, beautifully in, sti atrd, and priiited on the fn.-st w kite paper. Pr r 50 cents. Alexaatdrr Uuiuai' M'strtiaihc best in the irM. j 1 HE IRON' MASK, or the teat, and Adventure r.f HauuleDe llratrcioime. 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LO M E N T E.S 1 S 1 O R V O F T E I V Q V I S I T 2 O N IN SPsIN. complete in one fine octavo volume of S00 pare. Price 37 J cents. OUTLINES Or AX A VOMY AND P:SIO! OGY, w iih a larre disserted plate of the rfuman firur.-' colored to lire. By the eel. hrat.-d Dr. ..I;irk. a.il thorofssThe True Artol'.Vesliiir the Silk." Price One Dollar. TfK LADtE" WORK TABU BOOK. A work every I. -dy .n the land should possevs. Price SO . is. fSpcci.'! .atiee lo Krorj ImkIv. C3Any person whtes-er in this ci.ui.try wish'.nr any ol'thr ahnvf works publislird lis T. u. pr. rseo, on r.mitt.lir One Dollar. ir upwards. r,ot psi.t. directed to the Publisher No. 03 Chet..il street, Philadelphia, shall have a riiscotim ..f mie-fitih rude thrm frni ihe retail prices f any works tin y mav aen.-t fur. Thi is a splendid oftVr, as the fiisrnuut made to pi rcliasrrs sendins; by mail, will pay the p.istare rn the books to any p'are in the Unite.! Suies th. y nnr want .hem sent he return of mail. tnT All orders thankfully receiv. d and fi!'ed st o:iee nn receipt 01 a letter, rar.-fi.llv r-aiket. and sent h- ; return oi mail, or express, or stage, or in any I way ths prrs.... orde. ing nicy direct. other llonksi Hers, News Aceuts, Tedlers. and all others ' 1 a 1 1 .11.1.1, ! supplied w ith any of t'.e ahuvr, . the lowest ram. Send by a!l m.aus, to the cheap Book, New taper, ' and Marazine Establishment of T. R rnrnsnv , N. SSCheannt street. Bniiad -Iphi. , tj-r.nnors 01 ..rasiiaper tlir..nglifint the . oln.try rnpMng tne am vc one or more times, mcl inluig this noiice.and calling attention to the advertisement in their paper, editorially, on ter.riine a copy of their paper marked to the publisher, .hall have'lTJMFF DOLLARS WOK YH OF ANVofthe above work a j ent by rrturn of mail. 11-3 1 Custom Plade BOOTS Al 5SIIOKS. Oflf ii I r 1 RS I he uiidersie.mH lias tust eere.vr? -uwfrom tt(r M.n..ttur; in tw a larjre assortment of Uootianrl shoe ma.letsf.rrss. I ly lor his retsil trade, consistinr in patt of Ih fol t low itir articles; I 1 10 pr nieu'c coarse boots oflprsKip do I 4 pr Waier proof do 14 prs Calf rii 3" prs do do 410 pr Men' Coart Broran Soaprs Rip do 3 pr " Calf do 3 prs Pomp 12 pr Ruffalo OverShoe ioo pr Women Kip Boot 10 pr " Calf do 00 pr " Goat do 50 pr Fin Kip Slipper t 40 pi Heavy )o i 1 prs Gaiter Boot 1 12 pr , do do SO prs Missec Kip de ' .10 pes " rail do j 4 pr " kip Slippers JO prs Women's In. lis ItaVHsr Stio ! I 00 pr Roys' c.arae Boors ! i 60prsYonthV " do j !4 prs children's " do I 0 prs Roy' " Brnrta i 60 pr Youth' " eo ! 40prs Kip dn j 70 prs Rtj ys Kip do 1 J eo prs children's Goat Boot 40 pi " Kip Shoes i 35 pr Morocco do 1 I The new purchase of the undersigned t addition ! to the very rxtrns.ve variety l e had on hand before ' enable him to ofler a complete an assortment as : j cre ever offered Before in the town if Rrookville. Eost f his sl .ck 4 ml all of hi laic purchases were j , nwnr aceom.er in nis own turret. oils und are of the rs nrst quality. Persons wanttnr boot or shoe will find it to their interest to call and see Ins stork berorst they lay in their supple. I Nov. Jt. 1849. RICH AHO TYNER. . H I? IT V K V UliisIVS, 1 It 1VCK ft; FARQUHA, have lust received a lot ti tif superior travelling fmnti. . ALSO, superior lot of Lailiet and Grnt'emem' Satrhett and re r pet Sttkt; which they will H at ne lowest soaue. - i . Truth SUanger than Fiction ! aa a a s hivi bc 1 vvtti 1 " 7 safe snd newly discoscre. mcthasj to kill Cancers and remove them irfy und rtctt, lhas makinr a perfeet cure wit Aewl (At kaife, ar tcmtig fim la the Patient; aud .oree'"''? treat CoHsamp lion and all lnr affrc's"" resdmr t. it, wiihfut rrnrgte, the ImTaH i the most Seisin, sad ,ccl.f"'",",B,'r, ""'"I Diseaaes. O Slcc vpposite the Barottt H-.wse, west 3d St. Cincinnati, Ohio. Ka.IS- troM WOMRAVGH. M. O

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... "v; j yo'i -i pierst tor ttiotr extraoc-t-r'v tailed : e -J to manv thottMns th !.... per.uaiiculiy avcured that Uiid'arm etii .yraent of lieulth, sriiltout svhieli lii'o iL-rli" as but a in:nJ b'.i-jeing. So i;ret, imlrtni. Ii. their effi,itr airinW.y a:tt infallibly prcteii. that it h-j ppse.?arec!y leas tha-j roiracaH-Js to thoes tviio trm acquainted with tha tiea'ttifu'.ly pUilcwu.phioal rriucipiss npoa which they are Corfipoiitije.l, aDJ Ip,n iiich they cotui-j rouently acL It to tiie.r inxuif.vt and sensible action in fTirifynig lae sp.-ias and cliar.ueis of life, and uilubj thet- wah nuewed to:e and vior. t!mt they were iutlet.!rJ r? tlieir r'i:j?. Uuiikc t'.ie J:of t of peri;!ion q.iv-Ver.R w !,:.- tt of vepc.able it:grecie:its. t'.e JTJC JJJ. CINE3 are purely aud solely vcfii;ble ; ttid citaui neither Mercury, nor Antunciiy, uor Araenic, ur any mher ii" uera!. in any lorui tihaiever. l liey tre entirely composed of extrttcts from ra.w tiid (wwerful p'.at-ts. the virtues of which, thouiffs long known to set era! Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pliar-nsct-uticn! chemists!, are ai'..--:her tiuknf.wn to the ignorant pTotrnders medical ncieuce ; and were never before ad:niui lered in so haptii'y efficacious a comoinatioa. The first opia:ioii is lo lucoen from tli mil of the stomach and bowe's the varioius impur tir nnd crudities constantly settling round then : nnd to seiiuire the hardened faeces r.hich cdiect in the couiolut ens of the xi'A in'esiiiioj. i!!er ntec:cines oni pirtislly cl.-a:ise lhes, aud kare m.-a collfted tiiaxse bWimd to produce habitt:! Coetive uea, with ail its train of eviis, or is!den Dia-:li(i a with its imitiiuut d-.ners. Thi fc. is wi-'l knowu to ail reu!:i.- ai.st j j uho ra.imine the litiuiati bowela alter d.alh ; and Lrnee the pr-jj-dioe of these well iitfunne.t tarn a; nut the quack medicines of the a t. Tii (wr.! r?",.,-t o' :h VEGETABLE LIFE EEBICDTES tcleanse the kioueys and the ttlnrtder ; and, bv ih.w means, the l.vcr and lungs, the healthful actiPii cf which entirely CiCjwinia ttj-on tiie regninrnv of liw urinary organ. The biood. which tsk-e its r-4 c!or fiom the agency of the liver and !u!ir, befors. it paasus into t!.e heart, boii.g thus pur.ried i.v ih"m. aud nourished Uy food coining frct.i a clean at'otrtach. courses freely through t!i veins, rerccwj er- re net of lite system, a:id triumphantly mounts the t .ajrr of health in the bloomine- rheek. The fiHIowtng are among the dVre.n;j r irity of human disease in wtuc.'i t! VX(jETAEL3 LIFE MEDIdXES ar wt:i kaa, n w u, i.. hble : DYSPEPSIA, by tliorooVa:? c!eTr:njtbe Cm and second atomachsi, and creating si flvw cf punt neam ntie. msTeaa ol the stale and acrid kiud : FI.ATCLENCY, List of Appetite. Hwrtburn, Headache, HestUsine, lil-temper. r Anziet. Languor, and Meltneholy, which are the genera symptoms ol" Dyspepsia, wiil vanish, aa 4 u&turol couaeqneuce of its cure. Ccrtiveness, by cl-ansing the whole length of t'i ustcstins-s wiih h solvent process, and without violence: a'.T violent f.irges leave ihs basr-!t coiv within (w dsvs. ; DiaiTiiQBa and Cbokn, iy TWTiftV:ng the sharp acrid flmis by which tneM- umpiiiuu ara occas onetl, ti by rroin.tii!; Uw hrtTicat.ve scrtion of the rrmcoua memVuur. j Fevers f !! kiid. by ts;u.-t:,jr the Meed t. a repuhir c.rcnlatiot, throntjli ih rirttr. t" perspr- ; ration in such eases, and the !lrroii;'i .s.;luti.iu ol i fell inteetinil ol-struction in others The T.trr A7EttctM have b"n kf.aa;n to RHEirKATISM pfrmiientlv iu th-es. weeks, and tOC l" in ba'f lii3t time, by retnor tij loctl infianrns-.ioB fr.nii the iti'iscles and !i'a:na J cl the Joints. PropsiOa '' ki.:ds, by frei..s a,J Kren.; liitmg the kidneys and bladder: ih-sy .p:r::e rrtou dt-lighifiilly on thes-s inijicrtatit oigitits, and l.eace have ever b-en found a certain remedy- Wr the worst os of (sU.VVEl. A!o WonilS, by dislodging from tlie' tu-n'rg of the bowela the slimy tnatter to whi.h these creatures adbere. Aethraa Coiisumptioa, by ti;T;. g th a'r-vmsels of the lungs Iroui the mucous wbiirh ero r'.'iht cchla will occasion, and svhiclt, if ml rV :)i..vrd. b'crmos hardened, aati p.-edur trtcss dretidfiil (itsenses. , S2ary7, Ulcers, w.d Intetete Sores. ? t'-e i.frfV.i puniy which these LIFE JGLDI- : CINES C' to the blood, and all Hie humor. Scorhnt.ic Eruutioiis "nd Bad Complexions, by their alterative eif -ct upoa the llj.c that f-vd the sk!n, and the morhid sti-le of erhii-h 00 Jsione all eruptive rompltiints, sallow, cloudy, aud other disarrer.hle onipiexions. 'l"he use of tliese Fills ii- a ver.' e'tnrt time wHI e.T.-ct nn entire cure of tvM.T RHF.L'M, a;id strikmiv ininrnvonn'itt in (lie c!etrnrs f tVc a'.iia. COMMON CO LOS and INKJXLWZA wi.1 always be cured by nno dos, or by two evea ia the st r.rst cases. FILES. As rr-m..v for tit's rics! d'strrasinis end obxiiimt. malady, the VEGETAELE LIFE 3IEDICffE5 orsfrte a distinct an.1 em.'iatJ reco.iiiiieiiUuiinii. It is well known to hundreds in thin city, that the former proprietor of tl.rse valuable Medicines was himself affl.cted wiih complaint for upwards of thirtt :ve Tr tR; and that he tried iu vain every r"r,r-dy prrcr;bod within the whole compass of the Materia Mrdica lie however at length tried the Medicine which i now offered to the public, end he was cared iu s very short time, afier Ins recovery had been r"" nounced not only iinpinbable, but abe'jlii'.clv :inposadiia, bv anv human means. FEVBR AND AGUE. For this scourje of tho western country theesi Msdicines wdl be fon 11 J a safe, sper-dy, and certaiu remedy. Other medicines leave the svsleni subject to a return of the disease a cure bv thea mcd.cines) is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATiSFIED. AXD Bp CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaiuts. General Debility, L0 or ArrcnTE. Diseases of Females these medicines have berti n.-.4 H.i.l, fViA ran t i . 1 ... . . ' I . i.. . I .1 . ... o.svr,pi,on. rvrsos r.v.i., and rscRorrLA, n ro "onrt forms, yields fo the mild yet powerful act. on ol these -remarkable Medicines. Night fcwsATs. , Ncavois Dkbiutt, Nebvoi-s Com,-laits of aS 1 kinds, rLriTATio- or the Heart, I'ate.'s ' Cotlic, are speedily cured. j HERCUaiaU, DISEASES. . j Persons whose constitutions hare become im- ! paired by the injudicious use of McRcrar, wiil Cod 1 three Mediciues a perfect cure, ss they never fail 1 to eradicate from the ryste.n all the eiiccts oi j Mercury iufinitelr sooner than the morn powerful preparations of SJarsapcril'a. A single tr-.il wii j place them byond the reach of comjuticn, in tho i eelimation of everv putient. j BE CARKFl'L OF COrNTERFKITS. I Several have lately been discovered, and C.esl j nefarious authors arrested, both iu the City vt Stn . York and abroad. ! Buy of no one who a not an autkoitsc '1 AeiNT. j IVepared and w!d hy Dr. W. B. MOFFAT.33S j Droadvvsy, New -York. FOR S.MX BY M. W. H AILE, RrwAsi French Eurr Kill Stones. T. RHADFOHn fc CO rnav be fonnd at work on the CORNER OK WALNUT and SfCOM) St., Cincinnati, and are preparsd to turn-h Freiuh Ilurr Mill Stones ofa snpenor (jnalit tosny rstahltsl.Rieai iii tha Western t'oimtry. ANo, tae Gena. ii.e Dulvh Holiinc Clolhs, Awker Rrat.k. Mill Ir. lis and Stn si. Damsels lr..s, bereen Wire, PlasieruP Paris, ie Also, fr.H.h Twrr Portable Corn andFlour.ncM.il. AIL WORK WARRANTm the best qlialit) . i-tT BALM FOM EVfcRY WOUND!! rorli.V IJiiiiiirnti Fr in.'rrwt. mf external utet, for Mm end Utrtr, T-yox all kinds of Wounds, Sprain, Rrtivs, iore ' Mi'k Leg, Rums, Scalds, Frozen Parts, Weakness or Pains in the Back or pine, K SI r ti(U, StilT Neck, Sore Throat, Swelltd Fare, Tooth Ache. Poison. Hi e Stinc, Piles, Crns un the Feel. Crania, or II. II... us I k.ilit, CHOLERA, Cholera M..rl...., Flu, Dyseiiterj, pain inthr Stjuack, aide .r Head. Bad C.l.'s. ct. ToT srry. Cialls' Rare, t'erk. Sttlit.Hatf. Bra I. ses. Strains, Sprains. Cholic aud StrMchea. J&Z P'ri'L , Rcd.nce Soh Sidet.f fifth Steect, .1 d.-wa east nl Smith, Cinrloalii. Okie, I 1JZ? V"' " "" - ,,,. k&4, KOajr,Tcw lrsaaaaa. tn!.

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