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OUio f:KUty. ; is t ie t tticial vote of the - :.a ei liii ctnint v : r ur Ijovei nor. iv r i 4! .-''irtv 4'i
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f-irAutiiior of SLtte t 't l'resu'er uf State . d - ii.t-mi. ut of ruMtc 1'iftrurtion tbe ...i For -u;renie Jfs r irl tiitrn t Second District iri-ou -v "T! irtl District r-rkins Fourth District ' .I'M 'i-r of til- Sutir-nt' Court C.-t-r . ' ls -ti " -fc of t'l" ?u;ire:ue Court Slret. h ror Ci'Uijres e;ih.ir - JM.fUt Judici..! Di-trict liY -?-or of 1st Jua;:i,J Dist.-iot ;t of Common Fleas Court Court of Common Tleas --id For?-nator -'ant r" I,.,r, seutatives ...-sp:e Fnr jt - i.at'.ir(t ' PiJEtnier ; for Coroner 'Mi ror Treasurer Vote n ISIS nnrl IS52.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY Official
j . .. is the result of the election ia Franklin County, Oct. 12th, 1852.
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137 176 114 154 115 154 115 154 113 152
1941 1404 I4I4 1406 I 1401 ; 153 175 153 176 131 SO 279 70 234 74 231 79 2S0
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i :c M.uomrEs: V right niaj. 56), Willarrt 546, Dunn's 5.V2, Nenlaud 519. Carvjciijiih", L.ralw 5."i2. Wm. JI M Cart , 707. LaU 37i, II -nl 491 4Reed 409
J, Gout 4 i 1, Kubeson 2j9, Balzuer 3j, Osburu 4?2, QuickCs,
Berry 560, ISusth t oont). For tiovetuor. Ma X MeCitrtv I46G Jos A Wr.vht 1 1 Hi A L ivobilisoil 51 tor l.irulenaul Governor V." Mll7 A T V r.l 14 tl J V Miil.k-ii 5H ' r atlter of State CO CG i ti .ii T U 1.. -ley Kli t:i ,cm l.iud J B t inaus 1467 1 it 4. .7 46i 4'iii 63 Auditor tf Slate P M leuire 14li5 J T Dunn M C W iiite 13a7 01) 457 ccretury of Siote ,. JO4. ori 1456 139;t 45" 41. N H ii!en I C 'FlbHet.s G3 51 Jinxes Snnreme Court 1st J B Howe 140.-. 417 oi'ti' 451 4UI .1 1. ivt-ey 3s ') Mclo'naU ll't E tlook iiu 1st V Z St w.,rt -'! A D..VIM111 vi :? E IVrkin lai A L U l icit I4b.t U6i; 14.'. 13?6 i:f7 1392 139U 4a ! ! :;u5 4.V1 Ivi-p. trier of Slip Court A I. U t. O-h-.-u 14R7 Crier 1391 It-tk of Sup Court :relclt 145 J A 411 4 451 4,14 4 -.9 4'JS 4?I 2'.U 115 o ' H" I! i; ; 1, i;m Sui luh Instructiou A W.,0.1 ' 1 161 W t; i.r.-iire 1399 li Vule 49 For Ooiii;rTi?i J H Far.juiMr lot'3 ) il Line lo95 Ju !ge Circuit Court .1 Rvnwu 1493 W M MoCirty 1146 Circuit Trosecutor B J Spooner 1 474 0 It Hord 1391 Ju !;. Court Com Ticas A V llubb.rd 1333 RI'CoMi 1343 Com Tle.is Frosetulor M J Williams 1467 S W Uobmsou 13f4 Senator J Melm mo R I) Loian 13f J M Clark 43 1 Represenatives !J Walker 116.1 S Green U2 W Wheeler !39t J S Folger 132 J !l t:v 29 D Axtel" 40 iherirT J M Caldwell 1J(H WTSproula 1331 J I.-on.irti 45 Treasurer Reu rugU 1427 J S C ttnph-ll 136 C R SlieurT (lnd D) 35 Henrv llfulev 4G 4 107 35-i 63 1 441 39.1 5C9 337' 473 39 4. '5 411 400 3:j 451 3b4 3in 477 5. V1 3CI 155 S3 55 "I 20 170 41 Couutv Commissioners 0 Q Spohu ' l-tj0 I D ut'.ou 1176 I W D Roberta 13C4 J M Gllson 13G4 ' T CogeesUull 46 i County Surveyor J Fatton 1426 iJB.McCully 1437 116 112 5 5 13 4 6 35 7 27 3 8 15 10 7 10 3 23 13 11 4 5 6 12 9 9 6 1 7 4 4 4 11 Coroner W F Thomas ': O Ellis lies 13G3 46 105 T S 1 olger '. . I , f . 111 TS 1 lie total nuiiiuer ui votes poueu iu i county is 29 1. 1 itiou Cniint)-. RErORTrD MAJORITIES. For Governor J A Wright, dem. 37. Cengressi Win Grose, dem. 34. Slate Senator A Doiler, dem. 31. Representative N Drulv, dem. 14. Judge Cir Court W N'M'Carty, cVm
Judjre Coin Pleas J. S. Reid, dem. 26. Sheriff E Ward, dem 19. Treasurer C. Nutter, whip. 6, Co Commissioners A. M. Paddock, whig, 7; Isaac Snyder, dem. 24Survever James Mason, dem, 28. Coroner John Bell, dem, 18. Ass'r Centre tn W. C Deacon, 30. Herald.
O" The Commercial Bank, of Albany, ; recently fastened their strong room so fast : one night, that they were unable to get it ' open all the nest day, and could not do busi- ! iuess.
U Advice from Newfoundland to prisoner of a BUth ult., report that lite potato-rot had
'tnt-a , ocommit a nuisance'" its appearance in different quarters, and ylibe-,. mayor.' Then. Bir. U former virulence.
OjT The Mount Eagle (Oregou,)chroniclti the (act that a lump of nearly pure gold, weighing 25 Ibi .bdd been found.
Total Vtc of Dearborn County. For Governor:
Joseph A. Wright, Nicholas McCarty, For Lieutenant Governor. Ashbel P. Willard, William William?, For Auditor of State. John P. Dunn, Douglas MeGuire, s..t - r. . 2436 1477 2410 1491 2438 1443 iruurer 01 stain. Elijah New land, 2410 Simon T. Hartley, 14,30 For Judges of the Supreme Court. 1st Dist. William Z Stuart, 23S5 1437 2393 1422 2365 1442 2374 John B. Howe, 2d Dist. Andrew Davison, Charles Dewey, 3d DUt. Samuel E. Perkins, " David McDonald, 4th Dist. Addison L. Koach, " Samuel B. Gookins, 4145 For Reporter of the Snnnm Pn..ri Horace E. Carter, 2431 A. L. Osborn, 1418 For Clerk of the Supreme Court. W'illiam B. Beach, 2432 James A. Stretch, 1443 For Soperintenclant of Fublic Instruction. William C. Larrabec, 2445 Aaron Wood, 1423 For Congress. James H. Lane, John H. Farquhar, 2233 1630 For Judge of Circuit Court. Wm. M. McCarty, 2543 John Ryman, " 1357 For Jui'ge of Court of Common Pleas. Wni. S. Ilolman, 2579 Alfred J.Cotton, 1302 For Circuit Pros. Attorney. Oscar B. Hord, 2226 Benjamin J. Spooner, 1677 For Dist. Attorney for Court of Com. Pleas. Charles N Shook, John W.Dawson, For Senator. Richard D. Slater, Robert D. Browu, 236a 141 2332 1514 2425 2177 453 1124 1292 2153 1650 22S8 1235 37c! 2239 15114 3549 2418 1444 2471 110SJ For Representatives. Oliver B. Torbet, Noah C Durham, John G. Duun, Selh Piatt, Heury Walker, For Treasurer. Strange S. Dunn, James W. Weaver, For SVriff. Toimis Roberts, Samuel McMullen, George Hume, For Commissioners. 2d Dist John Heiinbnrger, Charles K.Campbell, 3d " Benj. F. Burliiigham, For Couuty Surveyor. Samuel Kennedy, George. Moore, Fcr Coroner. Wm J. O Roberts, Dr, I. L. Rcifschneii'er, For Assessor. J. S. Ferris, elected. Number of votes cast. 3974 Grent Sale of Improved sltort horus. I The auction salt nf Tmnrnvotl Shnrt. horn Cattle advertised in our paper for some weeks came off to-dav, at the farm of Dr. Watts, adjacent to our city. "ne atf0,;iI:lIicc was larpe of gentlemen from Kentuckv, and from Clinton. j Clark, Madison, Franklin, Pike and other counties of this State. Sixteen animals were sol.l at the ao-oreo-ate price c. -r. ; Ol SO, MZ. Xobleman, 1 1 John J. Vanmctcr, of Tike county, 2,500. Master 15c!ivillc, to George Renick, Sen., of Ross county, 2210 Lo: J Nelson, to J. I,. Mvers, ofFavctte, ;1S25. I Alderman, to Alexander Waildle. of , Clark, -SU00. J Gamboy, to M. L. Sulivant, of Frankj Ha Co., sflSOO. j Count Eathon, to X. Perrill. of Clinton j county, 62075. - "-. .' Yottnj Whittinc'ton, to A. Watts of Ross county, 430. ! Risinp; Sun, G. AY. Heroch, of Scioto county 1300. ', Isaac, to G. Y. Gregij, of Pick away countv, 600. i Moss Rose, to A. Waddle ofClark Co. . '81200. ; Strawberry, to G. W. Renick, of Ross county, 1000. Raspberry, to G. W. Gregg, of Pickaway, 1110. ! Sunrise, to John I. Yannieter, olPikc ' cniinlr S I '1111 l . . . , . . . ! Jlary, to Alex. ailUle, Clark County, 1650. " Ii , i ti ct, ilictiantress, to Alex. Kenick.of Ross COtintV 900. Blue Bonntt,to Feiix V I? ..;, LPirlcawnv runnfy- 1'v The company have another grootl bull Adam at Columbus, not in good case for selling. ! These prices are believed to be higher than any ever before paid for the same .number ol cattle. Scioto Gaz. I Ilaptist ITIiswionarirs. I Thi number of missions prosecuted I under direction of the Board, not including the one to Ava, is eighteen, embraI cing eighty-three stations and one hundred and four outstations, besides three , hundred and fifty places of stated preach- ; ing in (lei many and France. Connected . with the missions are fifty -seven mis- : sionaries , of whom fitly -two are preachers, and there are fifty-nine female as- : sistants. Two missionaries and two fe- . male a-!-;sianis nave Uieu, DCSlttes one ' missionary, under appointment, and tWO Ir . -. i - i i . lemale assistants have joined the missions. The number of native preachers l . ; , i i , . . and asMtrnta IS one hundred and ninety- ' seven ; total of missionaries and assistants ' rnnnpi-lK.1 ttitlt tkn ,u , connected with the missions, three huntired and thirteen. Ten missionaries and
: female assistants are under appointment. 1 ,he r,hartor' hil. m?M b r officer of 1 rr.1 . , , . 11 the Company. Thislsso important a matter to , inire arc one hundred and eighty , members, that Agents are especially requested to I churches .having a membership of I 3,733, ' C!,n their attention to it. and to give the proper infl,.... i i ii , . , ' I formation in rtgard thereto. Policies fordischar- , of w horn v ere added by baptism the past l gCS shouldbe forwarded through the local agents.
Vear, 1,1:1.10. Ihe number Ot schools ; seventy-nine, including four for native 'preachers, one normal, and. sixteen I boardino-schools;H ith about 1.700 Ptinils. The number of pages printed in three of the missions, Maulniain, Tavoo and Assam, was 4,392,300. Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce. Washikgton, Sept. 28. It is stated that the returns of the dead
1 Ol V 1 i i ' tt-rs SlippilCU in UMiria, ItKvu i. ivw. .-p,v--letter ottice have been nearly made up, ' ovstersbv the case, a first rate article at low priees. for last quarter. The estimate of the 5,,e" .",,:r'i b; ,he barnVTrni:(iY . , number of dead letters opened in .h.' "3'-' hitchinson, Agent.
time is a million and a Quarter. About a quarter. 15,000 of these contained monev, amoiin1 . - . . . . -. ... uusn tmo- in nenr r f ,t.-rn thivnsaml iln Lnrs seven-eitrhts of which have.alrearlv found , SCVen-eio-htS of which have.already found i "i. . . -t i. J ineir a oacK 10 xne nrrniiui owners. ! Some of the dead letter's are heavy pack I ... 1 I ges, containing dry goods, implements, I fancy articles, &c, not worth the posj tape, and, therefore, refused. These
articles, if refused and unclaimed, after! certain time, are sold at auction. The i
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pre-payin-T system would pay all the amount invariably lost in postage, and the mails would not be burthened with profitless weight.
13" Napoleon was one day searching for a book in the library of Malmaison, and at length discover! itona shelf, somewhat above his reach. Marshall Moncey, who was present, one of the tallest men iu the army, stepped forward, saying, "Permit me, sire; I . am higher than your majesty." "Yon are longer, Marshall," said the Emperor with a frown.
ID" Did you ever see a mau who was punctual, who did not prosper in the long run? We don't care who or what he was high or low, black or white, ignorant or civilized we know that if he did as he agreed, and
the made with wag punctual iu all his engagement!., he pros pered.
COURT OF HYMEN.
married-- On Sunday evening, the 10th inst., by Rev. P. J.Connelly, Mr. Archibald J. Gilland to Miss Mary Server, all of New Lawrenceburgh. On Sunday evening, at the residence of Mrs. Cox, in Miller township, Dearborn Co., by the Rev. H. B. Alger, Mr. Luke Terhune, of Aurora to Miss Almeda Cox, of the former place. In Madison, on Thursday, Oct. 7th, by Rev. B. F. Foster, Mr. Wilson W. Brown, clerk of the Hoosier, to Miss Louisa W. youngest daughter of C. F. Coffin, Esq.-- Madisonian. On the 3d inst., by H. K. Campbell, Esq. Mr. Stephen Wells, of Lawrenceburgh township, to Miss Euphemia Palmer, of Dearborn Co., In Greencastle, on the 28th ult, Hon. Solon Turman. Editor of the People's Friend, and Miss Josephine Secrest daughter of Hon. Henry Secrest. of said place. married. On Wednesday morning the 6th inst. at the Presbvterian church in Liberty, by Rev. I. W. Monfort, Wm. O. Conwell to Miss Julia Ann Nutter, both of Liberty. On the 30th Of September Mr VJ.n JIV tne dUtn Ot fecptember, Mr. Nicholas Glosshen to Jinny Jones. On the 7th inst. by Rev. J. Whitnev - - x- ... V 3,7- i,. . . J' Mr. Wm. Nutt to Miss Rhoda Ann Goudie, daughter of Samuel Goudie. On the same day, Caleb Lacy to Sarah , Jane Ayres. j On the 6th inst. Mr. John Walker to j Rachel Whitelock. j On the 8th inst. Lewis Halbred to 1 Mary Fusner. ! On the same day, John Henderson to j Susannah Daniels. ! On the 9th, Joseph Taylor to Harriet D. ! On the 12th, Antone B. Philips to Clara I Jeckle. ! Same day, Charles A Hinemon to Willhel- : mia Stennal. On the 15th. Allen M'Kee to Clementine : Durham. r- .L .i.. . On the 18th, Wm. M. Tayer, To Luphama F undersigned again announces, that he is lust n ; ceiving from New York, a fresh supply or KcasannVIr . ootl ; w Inch, in addititm lo the stock now on hand, w ill make his assortment belter nnd more complete i than he has ever heretofore offered in this market. ; His variety is endless and almost innumerable, . embracing a tasteful and judicious selection or , Fimcy dry good. iik (HIa nn(t notions, . together rriih a large stock of j Bosts aail thocs, hnu and enpa, j BotiiH n, ( nrpviinjr, rt nly made clothing, j llardwnrr, (Insswarr.qiiecniirnre, (Wroerrira.while nnd co Id enrpet wnrp, : t'otton ynrn, lenthrr, windowglaws, I.innrrd oil, white lead, grind Monea, Snlt, iron, nails, nnd ateel, an.l asreneral assortment ofeverv thing ever kept in a country store. He wnuM siiv to his friends that he has the advantage of thirty years experience in this branch of business, spent ninstlv In Krokille. w ith an exfmW acounintancr with all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati, and the' Eastern Cities, which enables him to buy at low Jfig- ' tire, and sell at such rat s as will secure to him the I permanent custom of purchasers, w ho mav inspect his goods. Il w onld also slate that his stock ha i been honghl w ith sp.'. ial refTTenee to the wants of the country, and he fatter himself that the styles, patterns ami prices would not fail lo pb-ase the tastes of the most fastidious. Inducement snffl-I cient to crsiii.!c all 'o .'xainine his goods before t"'v'"c eisewh.-r.-. So c-.iii 'oi e co:ne all K-inrains ran b- had. to his old stand, and see if All kinds of com. trv produce taken in exchange ifs'inhvav pnid for gr:i:n. RICHARD TVNF.K. for goods. The mar set nnci 'n O t. itHh, KV'. 'OTIC'K. On n rlntii Mi-tcil Fire Insvr ince Com-) paw. Inommcoiis. October 11. 1852. ( THE .MEM HERS of said Coiiipauv are herehv notified that ata Ve -ting nf Dirctonthcld this day, it was Or.lere.i. That for the payment of losses by tire, estimated interest thereon, and other liabilities sustained and incurred by said Company since the assessment of Oc tober", 15I, amounting in the asrgregateto the sum often thousand twohnn'red lif- : '; kl.TvAars and seventy-nine cents, me ttirrow -ins assessment on the premium notes given to the 'o npany be paid by the members thereof to the Treasurer on or before the twenty -ninth day of No- ; vember next ensuing, to-wit: Ox Notes it Four. Onall notes dated on or befor June 10,18.11. and not discharged at this tlat1 being from No. 3445 to 44t'l. both inclusive, fourteen ami three quarters p-r cent. On all nittes tinted after June 10. lS.il, ami on or b.-;'ore September -S!. It-1, being from No. 44152 lo 44---"t. both itielnsive. twelve ami one half percent. tin all notes dated after Senlember '.Mi, ls.il, and : on or before December 4. l.-.il. being troin No. tlYt lo No. 40.13. both inclusive, ton and one hnlf per cent. j On all noles dated aft -r IWemh -r 24, lKH. nnd on or before February 23. 152, being from No. 4531 lo No. 4V. both inel;s:ve. seven percent. On all notes dated after February 23. 1KV2. and on to in-nirt- .irii ir.r.. oeillff I roll! o. lo .til. 4..T7, both inclusive. si and one quarter per cent. On all notes tinted after April 20. l..V. and on or before June III. ls.VJ. Itcins from No. 4578 to No. both inclusive, five and one quarter percent. ' On all notes dated after June II). 1S.V2. and on or nf n. iore juiy .it. io-j. being trom No. 4jfV. both in elusive, four per cent On Evi-iRE-i and Dis-ntuREn Notes. I On all notes expired or discharged on or after Oe'ohor?. ISM. and on or before December 23, lfvil, . feur and one quarter per cent. j tn all noteseypind or tlischarff'.! after Docem- : her 23. lSol. and on or before February 24, 1852, . seven and three quarters te.'cent. . On all n ites expired or discharged after February 24. 1M2. and on or before April 30.132, eight and one half per cent. i On all not. -s expired or discharged ofter April ! 30. lf'.VJ. and on or before Juue P, 1852, nine and o ie half percent. On 1 11 notes expired or discharged after June 9, 1.12, ten and three quarters per c-.'nt. On sll notes expired or discharged after July 31, ' l-.V.', and on or before October 11, 1852, fourteen and three quarters per cent. I Ordered. That the Treasurer charge interest on ' all asscsrments not paid on or before November I S9. 1852. , Receipts for Assessments will be forwarded to : Agents or authorized persons to whom members , are expected to make prompt payment. Interest i will be charg'-d on all assessments remaining unpaid on and after the 29th day of November, on w hich they are payable: and at the expiration of 30 .11, fn.m lliw.l.il.i . toll Haul., tl 1 wit I Iia lilil.toaiiit I forthe whol amount ot their premium notes,! eaWy to e elevenlh tion of the Charter.Antes of the Mate Rank of Indiana, nrofthe specie . paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio, wil berc-i "i'ire' assessments- j In cases where members nave alienated their; I Policies by sale of Hie assured property or other- I w ise, they are hereby notitled that it is their duty i to surrender the same for discharge, and to pari lne anl,)Utdue up ,,, time or surrender. agreW-! Mv to the requirements orthe fifteenth section of i is and addressed to the Secreta-y- In no case w ill a policy he discharcred until the amount oramounts, due on the note up to the date of surrender be first paid. Bv order of the Diieetor: Oct. 14-3w CHARLES V. CADY, Trets. HOISF AM LOT AT PRIVATE ..- I.E. The house and lot immediately north of the Methodist Church is for sale. Apply to 44-3m. J. D. HOWLAND. HOI.T A ?HI.TIIY(.rfat Wrstern "Oyster Depol"Hasons New Buildinc, corner 6th ami Walnut Sts. Cincinnati. Fresh ovs- . 1:1 . . i a in iMA s. -i t FREE STONE. 1IAVK on hand, and am constantly receiving I : I - i- r v r ,h.. ...n i..,i ' quality." and my arrangements are such that I e 1 inrnish tiie foil on iug articles either wholesale ' nuality. and my arrangements are such that I can , vi,t siii. and c.ns. ih.orSiiis.su i.s or - fire wall cop'm; grave yard ptvsts, head and foot .. 1 .1 L- . W I .. .. J ! stones either Free Stone or Marble I have now tin hand, 2000 pes window- sills and raps; 5iXl ft of 3 ft ti inch door sills. r inch wall; 6IHI of most superior water table; 41m of head stones for grave yards; 200 pes of grave yard posts," inches square; fi(0 ft of step stuff of all sizes: .SIIO or door sills, liinth wall: 2000 ' of fire wall coping. "2 by 11 inches; 10110 " of rence coping. 4 by 12; Top'ther with a large quantity of other Free Stone work, all for sale very cheap for cash. Give me acall at aroK YAK II, East side Vine street, between Pearl and Colum bia, on Second. Persons from the country about purchasing stone, by calling on me, can get their wanL supplier at tne snones, nouce. ana on me most reasonable terms, as I keep a large stock of finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to suit the country trade. JOHN II. LAWRENCE, mh 12, lSJj 12-ly Cincinnati, Ohio. BESSIE TTS Bakery Butter da Biscuit at S cts X Crackers at 4 cts per lb. Soda Biscuit per lb, by the box or barrel. No. 30, Lower Market Cincinnati. mh S, lo3 11-ly . a.tati.or. wm. a. nev n. j. t. kthi TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, Ini'llRTERX and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and white goods. Also. Umbrellas.Parasols. Gloves. Hosiery, and every description of trim mings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main anPearlsts. Cincinnati. nib. 12 li-lvd
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JOHN WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 311. CaiMllcl, FrailKlilt Co. ! Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, First Quality CLOTHIXG-RendyMade Feb. 3d. 1852 . GOODII ART. M. riSIIEL. "SALr. DEALERS in fancv and 1 domestic Dry Goods and readv made clothing, ! ; o. 21 Lower Market street, S. S., between Main i ' ""u , r 'S,,,nul1' ohl- Keeps constantly ?" han'l-r",ale,alarge9tockofallkiiidsofgoo.la tinda tf mvul a 1 1: . . . . . ... ...en inic. v oiiniry niercnants ami dealers generally, are invited to examine them before purehasing elsewhere. mh 12, iKij K'-ly. TEItJIS OF ADVEKTISIAG. For announcing caiididutes for couutv offices and otllcesof a higher grade, subscribers w"ill be charged 81, non-subscribers $3. Township otliees 81. To be paid in advance. Peaths inserted w ithout charge, unless accompanied by obituary notices, and when so accompanied, lo be paid for at the rate of Bftv cents for every twelve lines or less. All notices of deaths or tributes of respect, by anv one of the benevolent societies of the day, to be charsred the same. For publishing religious, political, scientific, henevolent. and literary notices, or anv other calls for public meetings, to be charged at "the rate above apfritted. Political circulars to be charged the same For advertising wives, double the usual nrices. to I be paid in advance -.. u I Divorce and chancery notices to be paid in ad ! vance. Atlvertising expulsion of members from anv se. j cret society, to be charged full price. ; The above terms will be strictlv and in variably adhered to bv the undersigned, i ELSON A B BOTT, of the Democrat. jj irou c . r. tLAKh.soN,of the American. UAXS Cmr's best spring style of fashionable Hats, just received and for sale at ny ' LINCKtSt FAKQUHAR'S. CHERRY PECTORAL, n- ! -.. S.I ST....- ' For the raii1 Cure of COIGUS. ( OLDS, IIOIKSEXESS, BRoxt'iiiTis. v, noomc-roiGn, en on, aktihia, ad in ofTeriug to the coniiniinity litis justly celebrated remedy for tlis -as.-s of th - throat anil lunis, it is not our wi-h lo trifle w iih the lives or health of the altiicted. but fiaukly to lay before them Die opinions oi distinguished men ami some of the evidences of its success, from w hich they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge' ourselves to make no w ild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor w ill w e bold out any hope to sufiering Huiiiainiy w u icu lat is w in not warrant. Man ron are here given, and we solicit an intjiiii, iroto tne puoiic iiuti an we piiitnsn, leelmg assured that they w ill Hnd them perfectly reliable, and the medicine w orthy their best confidence, and patronage t ram ttr itittinjgn ithrtt Prrrtsor f Clirmiitry and Malritxt Mrttira. botnloin Collier. DearSir: 1 tit laved answering the receipt of your preparation, until I had mi opportunity of w ituessfiigils effects in my ow n family, or in the families of mv friends. Thia I have now done w ith a high degree of satisi faction. in cases both ofadultsand children I have found it. as Its ingredients show-, a nowcrlui remedy lor col. is. and coughs, and pulmonary diseases. PARKER C LEA VELA ND. M. D. Hrcnswick, Me., Feb. 5. lr4T. trfmaii Orrrmrin the llamittun Mil's, in thii City. Lowei.1.. Aug. 10. 1840. I Dr. J. C. Aver: I have been cured of the worst j rough I ever hail in my life, by your "Cherry Hector.!.." and never fail, when I' have opportunity, of recommending it to others. ' Yours, respectfully, j S.'D. EMERSON. ! 11. r' Read the following, and see if this medicine j is w orth a trial. This patient had become very fecbio, and the effect of the medicine w as uutiiis'takaj ply distinct: j United States Hotel. Saratooa Srmsos.) i July .5. 1849. j Dr. J. C. Aver, Sir: I have been 'afflicted with a j painful affection of the lungs, and all the symptoms , of settled consumption, for more than a year. I ! could find no medicine that w ould reach my case. , until I commenced the use of your -'Cherry Peci torai.." which gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining strength until my health is well nigh restored. While using your medicine. I had Ihe gratification or curing with it my revernd friend. Mr. TruI man: of Sampler District, who had been suspended J from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you, And am, sir. vonrs respectfully, J. F. CALliOUN, of South Carolina. V r The following was one of the worst or rases, which the physicians and friends thought to be incurable consumption: i Chester. Ha.. Aug. 50. lP4fi. ' J. C. Aver. Sir: I was taken with a terrible ' couch, brought on by a cold; in the beeinninsr of hist i February, and was confined to my bed more than , two months. Coughing incessantly night and day, I became ghastly ami pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy, ami my breath very short. Ineeed. I , w as rapidly railing, and in such distress ror breath, j that but little hope of my recovery could be entertained. While in this situation, a friend of mine. (the Kev. John Keller, or the Methodist church) bronchi me a bottle or your Chkrrv Pm toral, which I tried more to gratify him. than from any expectation of obtaining relief. Its good effect induced me lo continue its use. and I soon found my health much improved. Now in three months. 1 aiii i well nnd strong, and can attribute my cure only to your trroat mdieine. " t With the deepest gratitude, yours. Ar. J.t.lltMHIUKKtl. PREPARED AND SOLO BY JAMES C. AVER, j Practical Chemist. Low ell. Mass. I Sold in Rrookville bv M. W. Mailt: in Laurel bv ; Gilford ct IVpuy: in Met.imora by C. Van Camp: i in Atiilersonvtlle byL.H. Overton, and by tho I druggists every w here. 40 " i Everr fanillr "honld have a ronr.' An invalnabtc book, en 25 ttt per espy .Vfnit A-nn thysrtf. TK. HUNTER'S M EPICAL MANUAL AND 1 HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFI.ICTEll. Containing an outline of the Oricin. Progress. Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contract etl by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourses.bv Self-ause. or by Sexual Excess, with advice for t'hei r prevenlinn rO t..n In . r ... 1 1 I: ll II tion. written in a familiarstvle, nvoidimr all medi cul teclinicalities.aiid everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result or some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicat e or private nature. To which is atlded. receipts ror the cure of tha above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Tor twentylive cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be firarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free or postage. Address, postage paid, " Hot. IP6 Posl Ottice. or the Author, 3 Nonh Seventh street. Philadelphia. or
Grass ana brow n lumens; B. h . t-haucstock FIFTY HOLLARS FORFEIT. HR. HUNTER ' Brown and bleached mus- Pr. Rocvrs" compound w ill forfeit (50 if failing tornre any case of secret ' lin. and Irish liiinen; svrnp." Linimeul aud tlisease that may come under his care, no mntt-r ! Brow n and bleachetl. blue Tarr; how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are in-1 drills and bagging; Folgers Olosnonian; vitedtohis Private Rooms, North Seventh Brow n Oznahnrg muslins Wistar's Balsam, Wild Street, Philad'a. w ithout far of interruption from j and bed ticking; Cherry; other patients. Strangers and others w ho have shirt, striped and apron Muff's Balsam for the been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are checks; enre of all Lung comntited to call. Brown, thrureil cotton and plaints; IMPOTENCV Through unrestrained indul- ! I.iunen table cloths; 'Tobacco, Snuff and cigenee orthe passions, by excess or seir-ahuse, the , Bleached " ' "! gars; evils are numereus. Premature im potency, in- j Red. rreen, vellow, and ( aritet! coverlet an voluntary seminal discharses, wasting of Ihe or-j w hite flannels; coton Yarns: pans, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, i And a great manv other articles to tc.iiou general debt!ity, or constitutional derangement, mention in this nntu-e: all of which the allcnBou
are sure to follow tfnecessary, consult the Doc-
tor with confidence: h offers a perfect cure. ; invited. The undersigned begs leave to return i in Brook ville. Druggists and country mt-rchnrts I READ AND REFLECT The afflicted would do thanks forthe liberal patronage heretofore bestow- supplied in lane or small quantities bv Wm. An- ! well to reflect before trusting their health, happl- ! ed, and hopes bv an upriirtit course, and close at- 1 derson. No. eT Main St. Cincinnati.
ness. and in many rases theirlires. In the hands 1 physicians icnorant of this class of maladies. It is . c.kaj.itv ininnssihl for one man to understand .11 (lie ills tne human tamiiy are suoiect to. tverv rspect.ihle physician has his pecutiar branch, in w inch ne ut more successim man his nrother proressors, and to thai lie devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE.eTclusively devoted to tne study ami treatment or diseases or the sexual organs. ttvgeUier w ith ulcers upon the body, throat. nose, or loirs, pains in the head, or Itnncs. mennreal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, uiseasi s arisoi irvim yoiiiiiiiu excesses, or impu rities of Uie blmHl. whereby the constitution has be
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ctvine cnieeoie.i, enaoies the Itooor to offer speedy ! present them duly authenticated for settlement ,.lt..f i., all !,.-. m.v ..i.. ii. ......!. ...i' . ui.tl, .
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WI-VTKIl AHRAXGEl MEST ! White Water Canal Parket Line between Cainhri 1po unt and Conuersville, I lid. U. Cincinnati. fincinnaU i R. Mil Dailv Prt. t . 1 I 11 A '
On and after the 1st of OctoW. there ill be a : fon " "uri-aus. cemro. am. ...m.n.... , Packet leave Cincinnati, at o'clock P. M. pre- ''reakfast tables, wntiiiK esk. .iiclovd. plain; ciselv, passinr throiifrh Ind.i.trv, II, .me Citv. : fieaiid wash stands. b.-dstoad. plush, cane. Clev'estown, Harrison, Cedar Grove, Urookville, . "nd c"'"" chair, mattrasaes, lounges, afs, . -Metamor. and Laurel. cr!i'- ,..., The following boa romprise the line: BUCK- I ,The rt'le$ I will ell cheapfor cash or npprovEVE STATE, and HOOS1EK STATE '. ' ,J -""ntry produce. My room is in Lmck 6l tar- .
There will be a Packet leave Cincinnati even -i Saturdav, at S o'clock, for Cambridge. There will be a Packet leavg Cambridge every Monday mornimr.at 7 o'clock. These Boats are exclusively for Passenjrers ! This route pastes throuj;h all Uie principal low lis of the White water Valley. Horses and Carriages can be had at b11 hours, at Rrookville, Laurel, and C "iinerville. to any part of the country. Small packages w ill be delivered at I nil the tow us along the Line by leaving Uiem at the , Office. In ffoinjr up the boats will pass Brook ville at 3 i oViock in the mon.ing. And in groins down about -8 iu the evening. li.YLL k BAKW1SE. i 41 3w-. Proprietors, j VOX1CE IS HEREBY IVEXThat letters of Administration have been crrnttd to i S"uTi'!?i?,.?'0" theejuteof Solomon Allen ( sons indebted to the estate are roniiiiwd t. muL'n Immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate, w ill present them according to law for payment. The es estate is probablv solvent. KU ALLEN, Adinr. September 3flth. lfj-J. 3i.-. JnnN D. Jones, ri..; Caleb Joses. . W. Joks. ( 'n No. T Jones Allev. PhiPa. .1" OXES RKOTIIEIf N A" CO., 11 HO II. rERS .! DE.tI.EUS IV 1.11V ;OODS, o. nt Icjirl Street, C'incinnnti, beg leave to announce to their friends nnd customer, that they are now receiving their Fl'LI. I SUPPLIES for the FALL TRADE, to which thev j resiectfully invite your special attention, as com- ! prising a large ami carcfullv (elected assortment j of the Newest Designs in VKESS ROODS, and the j most desirable of all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICS, j Having devoted many years of close attention to j their biisiness.aiid ina'tmich as they import manv j of their giods. and have a purchaser constantlv in the market, to get up styles, and avail themseives I of every opportunity to nick un bargains, buvt-rs may confidently expect to tintl a slock w ell suited to their wants, and at the low est prices. Their Patent Thread. Spool Cottons, Irish Linens, Movie's Prints, Cambric, Jaconet, and Swiss Muslins, and many other goods being manufactured and carefully selected in Europe, for their own sales; having their seal on each pound, dozen, and piece, are thus truarnnticd to the purchaser to be of genuine quality, full w eight and length, and perfect finish. .....- discount w HI always bo made to Cash uiMrn. I Sept. 1832. 39-3m. 50UF.THIK SFAVI-To nil dealJrT In ; O FANCY DRY ROODS. I am prepared toonVr. at ! wholesale, a splendid sttick of EMBROIDERIES, j LACES. RIBBONS, RONNETS, Millinery Roods, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves. Linen-Cambric Handkerchief. Fans. Combs. Hr11sb.es, and in short I all styles of FASCY COODS, and shall be reeeiving constantly from New York Auctions and importers, many or the most desirable and cheap styles j of Roods. I The plan adopted is to buy and sell for C SH charging FIVE PER CENT, advance. ' I Though this system has Uoen successfully tested I by Staple Roods Jobbers, 1 believe this to be the on- ; ly house carrying out the same in Fancy Goods. t ity anil Country Purchasers are invil.d to look through this stock, hoping the Reduction in Prices w ill make it to their interest to purchase. D. KERRY, So. 1P2 East side Main Street, bet. Fourth & Fifth st. 36- I'- Cincinnati. Marshall's Salve. 1 T HAS PKOEN ITSELF lo be the greatest I remedy of tue age for While Swelling. Few i ires, r ues, niieuuiaiism, bore Breasts. Salt Rheum. Tetter. Vc W IIITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure White Swelling w hen open. Fever Sores, old Ulcers, Ac. always yield to the healing influence of litis celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the only remedy that has proven itself infallible as a cure for the Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in. It w ill in all cases errect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful tlisease. , i,i-KUti -i a;w itt ri-.K it has performed the moslaslonihing cures in these diseases. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given geneniesatisfaction in these compliants. SORE AND SWELLED BRKAaTS We would particularly rendmnilro the Salve for Son Hreasts w hen ojieii it will heal thym sountl in a short time. It ill likew ise remove all inflaninii.tion from the lireasls, aud prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv .MARSHALL ei COB1 ENTZ. Lruisai Ro. Ohio. For sale hr M. V. HAII.E, ep-.'4 10-ly lii ooKvn 1 1, lnd. i J CI.OVr.Il III LI.EIt. The subscriber, living one mile south of lilooniinir Grove, w ill be reatly to hull and clean clover bv the 1st w eek in November. This machine will be one of the best in use. which will hull and clean clover seed by once runnins through. I will attend w ith mv 'ounly.on roasouable terms. ii.iv in iiv iiih iv i uiitiiin in 1 1 ie tn ii in. . iiii n.noit- 1 W.M. HATFIELD. Sept. if, 183-. 11.-3W-. TtT. rtnrt j tit XUeW llOOaS-iMeW GOOrlSlill 1. I 111. nl t. I . it takes this method of informing the citizens of I'nioii county that ho a s just received direct from the Eastern cities, one tlw largest ami best stock of Spring and Summer oods, both fancy ami substantial, that he has ever ad the pleasure of exhibiting to this community, is sl.tck consists in part, of the rollow ing : Dress ilk., llleached ami brown Plain Black, changeable, sheeting 10-4 w ide: triped. barred ami tlgured. Mole skin. Silk, Fur, Silk Tissues aud Berages. bruth. Kossuth, Jenny Bcrage Delaines. Lind. Magyar, CalilorFancv ami bl'k nious do n in. English, Straw, lames. Braid, full trimed and Plain & wut'd silk poplins common palm leaf and Fancy ami enib'd law us straw hats. Fancy KosdotV pl'n Frt n b ginghams suth China pearl hats I'oinestic fliancnesicr no lor liitaiiis Kl'k, striped and solid do llartlw are and cutlery; . ii. .. ..ii, iuu uii.i uuilu t rutM it vtitrc, prints Glasswareaud Hueensriain and lig'd bl'k prints w are: 4-4 double purpU do China and Tinware; Plaiu bl'k silk w arp lustre Trace and stage chains; do do mohair do Halter Chains w ith do do Alpacco do snaps, Fancv and plain " A nies shovel & spades; Sw iss mull iV mull muslins Long and short handle Superior India book 4 prong forks; Plain and crossed barred Mill, cross aud hand jaconets and law us; saws; do w bite and col'd cambric Tennent and Wood do Ac lig'd bobincts for caps Hunts best axes and and undersleves: i adze French braid, China Pearl, Nail and l.ilh hammers Cohurg lace. English straw and hatclmts; : and FrcnchGimp Uoiinets; Horse. w lute washtore ! Misses and childretis " and shoe brushes; Bonets, cap tt: neck ribons; Japanned and brass taPluin, fancy and bl'k. uiuti- blc castors; tail ribbons; Horse card, and curry Extra wide fancy colors for combs; bonnet strings; Ladies, Misses aud chilLadies bl'k, white and fan- tlrens shoes; i cy colored kid gloves; Men's, btiys ami infants : Ladies bi'k, white and fan- boots and shoes; cy colored silk gloves; Drugs, paints, oils and I Ladies bl'k pic inc. gloves dvc stuns; and mits; Trunks, carpet sacks. Ladies, Misses and chil- and satchels; drens plain and fancy silk Cariage trimmings and parasols; fly nets. Ladies, Long feather funs. Three Ply, Imported, shell tuck combs; Ingrain cotton and rag " ' imitation shell carpet; , " " Buffalo " A full and complete ' Horn " stock or Family Grocu- " " White mixedand ries. bl'k hose: 3d 4d lid S.I Hid 10 and Ladies line unbleached " -.Hid nails; Sil brads.aud Slatu " wrought nails;fniishing Misses and childretis " brads; shoe nails aud Ladies tine linen cambric saddlers tacks; litlk'ls; No. 1 ami S MassachuI.adles tine worked collars setts Mackerel, by the ! and schimisetls; barrel or hall' barrel: Ladies silk and hand-work Kanawha nnd New V. ' liiinen lace; salt by the barrel; i Ladies lisle thread lace, Louis'ville lime and teedging ami insertion; incut; Gents bl'k Italian silk era- Washing tubs: vats; Wooden Buckets; Gents bl'k silk hdTs; Wash Board (nine) " "Pocket " Also sole agent for Lou- ; " white liuucu " "don i I o.'s family adiesl.l'k silk lace, and medicines; ' '. ti. B. veils: Such as Indian expectI.ntlies w idc bl'k silk lace; orant Blue, blue black, brown, compound al-' olive brow n, and olive and terativc Sars.iparilla; i Crass grown cioins; Carminative luilsani; I i Blue, blue black, steel and Tonic Verinaze: ' I . .... ' I v.Morvi iioseii cassaiiiers; remale tlixir; Plain and fancy cassauiers; Kemctly for Piles; Brown, black, green and Cherokee l iniment; grey tweeds: Fever and Ague Pills; Blue, blue black, brown k Oriental Hair Tonic; steel mixed satinets; India Sanative Pills; Plain and Kiblved Prince Ur. Ben Bnindreth Albert cord; Sugar Coaled " Plain and ribbed Angola Peters Vegetable; and Mohair cord: Sappingtou's Fever Plain, mixed, striped and Ague Pills; barred cottonades; McLainc's Pills Heavy tw illed liiinen duck McLaine's Vermifuge; i of the citizens of the countv are most respectfully or , tention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods; to those wishing to pay cash can get an advantage of ten per cent on all sums over one dollar. " A. H. JOHNSON. Liberty, May 11, lf.2. S2-6m I llnnisTIHTOR'S NOTICE. No-! I as. cc is nereny given mat letters or adminlstra. lion on the estate or Jonathan Thomas, late of. Franklin Countv, Indiana, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk orthe! I Probate Court or said County. All persons indebt- 1 - i ea to saut esint are requested lo nuke immediate - i ttavment. those hav imr .-laimsairaim.1 ihe .-.m will ' - - ; int. 1-E.tnttT t o t cn i. v,. . .y s. .1 .n r. I a oi.- lt-.o i- , 1. ! . 1 " . ' " ...1M1IIT1SI.II" . - I Ikl. Il T'rO-Beslom raguettc.n Artist ) Rooms over Pine's Stoie.
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purcliaHed of Mr. (iARDXER. hi stock of furni ture, and limine enlarged the rixni. and added "T . ZT.u 7, r" ' i !"' V"5 l"',M" ";. ' ! twinsht at e-tablishei houses oi' credit Mr Mock '. can! !"" "8my lO-iC-ir JAMES. M TYNER. The Place for Bargains. lOS, It. CLAIiKt keeps ronsuiutly on hand ,1 at all times, a general asortnieut of watches, chains, keys, breast pins, ear rinp. flnjxr rine. spectacles, goM and silver pencils, gold pens oftlio bet U.iIit. silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the bejt iiolitv, together w ith a general assortment of fancy article's, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores! Ai.n day and thirty hour brass chck. which I w ill sell as low as ther can be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the best mannerand on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil. ver taken in exchange for goods or work, ICOn dr above Tyuer s store ,.r r. - i ' ' t, iioii , Chairs. Beddincr and Mat tresses. 134 Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth, 1 opposite the Post oUice Cincinnati, Ohio. , je-t 2.J1-J- I T A 11 s.' AI'REIi ACADE.n Y. This institution is u the pleasont village of Laurel. FrankComuieiiccd its first term August 9th 1 lin Co. . lnd. The objet I of iu principal and friends is to put the means of a good education w ithin the reach of every young man and woman in this county and vicinity. Provision has been made to secure thor- , glish. Scientific. Mathamatical and Classical studies. Students may make clinic of the studies which may be best fitted to qualify them for the course of life they intend lo pursue whether of business, teaching, or the various professions. Board may be liad at the hotels, and at various 1 private houses, on reasonable terms. Course or stvdt and terms or Ti mox. Reading. Orthography, Writing and Arith1 metic, per quarter $2.00 Geograyhy. Parley's Cn. Historv. F.r.gli sh Grammar. V. S. History . Nat. Philosophv 5.50 First Session Algebra. Reoc.. Heavens School Physiology. Chemistry Bonk keeji. 3.00 : Nat. Philoso.hy, Wood'a Hotany. HitchciH-f Reology. Robinson's Algebra, Geometry (Legemler) " 4.00 Moral and Mental Philosophy. Evidences of Christianity. Logic, Rhetoric. Surveying. 1 Latin andRreek languages, literatur and Robinson's Astronomy 3.00 txereises 111 Composition and Elocution throughthe course. BOARD OF EXAMINATION. Dr. Rifford. T.J. WHITE, Moses J. K,:lly, II. Pike, Lewis C. Fouts, C. B. Clements, Dr. Kitchen. J. D. Henry . James T little. Esq., Favetteville, iiid. Haul. Churchill, Rush Co. 35 If. AB. W. UIEGIILE, Principal. I .V A. APPIXG VTE, Carriag Manufacturers. Monroe St.. Conuersvitl,Indiana. Iv n -'Q-l, ' n II I -KF.lt IMKtS IIAiOS. We shall I opeu tliis week several of our Spring slock of Pianos, to which we invite the iilteiiiioii of purchasers. They are mostly from the factory f Jonas Cliickering, who il is well known, is one of the oiliest and most successful manufacturers in this country . These Piano Fortes are worth ten per cent niorelhan those made w ithout the entire iron fruuir, as they are thereby more durable and remain in tune much longer. The touch is more delicate tliaa in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not the amount of strength rcquisiie 10 press uowu me kejs 01 many pianos now manufactured. Please call and examine our instruments. COI.BI RN A: FIELD, Music dealers and publishers, 154 Main street, apl II, 1.-50 1-y Cincinnati. FA 11 Mi: ItS IIOTKI. Corner Race i Court ! streets. Cincinnati, A. C. HESINO. Proprietor, attached the Hotel is a very large waggon yard and stabling lor JtKI horses. Bills verv reasonable, apl It, ISM 10-10-m " j TIT V I.. DKUHAIV-Wholesale and retail dealer in Patent Hrass Clocks. No 71i. Sycamore treet. second door below Third, Cincinnati, O tip it 0 in (i 1VVTAV lir.lt DFK ImiM.rter. wholesale and retail dealer in Hardware r t'ullerv. 3:tS Mam si.. 4 tlottrs abo e Eighth St., Cincinnati. Ohio, keeps constantly on hand a large assort nient in his line of business. oc IT, 'ol 43-lv nit.J. V. KKI'I.V. SnrtrJ eon Uentist. llrookville. lnd.: C?-h:ts locatetl K'rmaneiilly in lirook--vile. Franklin county. Indiana. All operations in the dental Art performed iivon the latest and most approved principles and warranted. IL r'Ofike in the North end of tho Adair taTern sUud. 5 ly " -. , tr rjr A ffli c t e d Read! I llousie, e4tublislied five Tears nso, by lr. Kinkrliii N. . Corner of Third ami I nion Sts.. between spruce and Dine streets, Philadelphia. Filiten vears of extensivenntl uninterrupted prnielice steii in tlii -U- have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successrul prat titioner lur anil near in the tjentinent of diseases of a privat. i nature. Personsalllit led with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stri. tur gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities or the IiIo.n1. whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated w ith success. lie w ho places himself under the rare of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and conli.lentl) rely upon his skill as a pli? ician. 1'akr 1'it rtit-iilar olicc! Young men w ho have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged ill a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school the cffecls or which are nightly felt, even when asleep, ami destroy both mind ami body, shoubi apply immediately. Weakness ami constitutional debility. loss oi muscular energy, physical pssilutle antlge end prostration, irritability and all nervous allec tious, iutlicestion.sliiirishness of the liver ami ev ery disease iu any w ay connected w ith the disorder of the proercative functions cured, and full vigor restored. Youth mid .TInnliootl. VIOOKOI 5 I 1VE. OR A FREW ITl'R E DEATH. KINKELIN on Self Preservation Only cts. ' This Book just published is tilled with useful information, on the infirmities ami diseases of the fJenerative Organs. H addresses itself alike te : Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should bu read by all. iia rnllinhli unrii-fl anH iiiiiricii.-A u urniiiiv it gives, w ill prevent vears of niisc-rv and suderiug . and save aniiuallv 1'housamls of Lives. " I Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 2a cents, enclosed iu a letter, addressed to Or. Kiskki.it,, N. W, corner of Third aud Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a bouk under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by loiter, (post paitl.) and be cured at home. Packaires of niedhniies. directions, etc., forf .-0111 etl by sending a remittance, and put up secure damaire or curiosity. Hook sellers. News Agents. Pedlars. Cauvasers and all others supplied with the above work atvey, ow rales. 2 rff-lve BOOK ST.ITIOXAHV-Call in at Scott's' LvMik store. Bragg Mouse, Post Office room. Liberty, Union Couutv . where ou can find almost every thing usii.-illy kept iua Book establishment, aud w here vou can with a very smalt sum of money procure eitouiih of good books to make a nice little family library, liildes, bible tlictionarvs and Com- i niemarys. Philosophical. Historical, Biographical. Poetical. Keligious, Miscellaneous, and School Hooks. Albums, scrap books, blank books, ami every variety of record. ost. cap. letter ami note paper, toceiiier with all the etceteras, b.-loniring to the trade constantly on hand, and fnr sale on the most reasonable te'niis. JnllN W. SCOTT. Liberty, June Icth. li-jj. 27-tf NOTICV.of the removal orthe land Office fi-oin i tJreen Kay to Mcuusha. in Wisctuisiu. Under authority conferred by the second section of the ' act nf Congress approved June 2fi, 1S34. entitled '-An act to treat additional land districts in the Slut. -s of Illinois and Missouri, and iu the territory north of the State of Illinois.' " ! The Laud IMhYe now at Green Bay iu the State of Wisconsin will bo removed to Uie town of Mena- i sha. .Hid be opened there for business on the first day of Septemlier next. Given under mv hand, at the citv of Washington, this 14lh dav of Julv, A. 11. 1S52. " Bv the President: MILLARD FILLMOKE. JOHN WILSON. ! eting Commissioner of the General Land Office. AJy 3ti 3 til ot t 1 lA"Tr.Il. A complete set or Pr. Drake's t "Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences," published at Cincinnati, O. Address the 2f. 3w. junior orthe Indiana American. I - ' POSEY TOWNSHIP EI.ECTIO.K.-The lloanl of Coiuiuissioiiers at their present session. , , have removed the place of holdinir elections tn said ' . township, from Bulltow n to David Larue's Tavern iu Antiersonvilte. I , Sept. 7th,l!j-J 3e-2w. I --IFHSiO'. ;aric rutralixerlhr great rrinlatsr nf tlir stloinacli Mil at t e 1 U one of the best! dy scptic and rever and aeue medicines of the present are. Its neutralizing qualities improves the tlitresiion. -rives a healthy tone tothi stomach. regulates the bowels, and gives power to the hnni.in syfftii lo throw off all diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Auderson has used the Neutralixer in . his practice for all varieties of diseases arisixe from a disortlered state of the stomach, for more lli.ni twenty years w ith complete successes can be how oy nuiniretisoi ceni Urates All le astr. is ttiat our friends w ill call aud eive it a trial. s we know ih.t j w'" eive enure satisfaction. N. D. Gallion acent : , . , A Tavern Stand, in the town fo i roit M.V I West I nion. Fayette Co. lnd. Il is in good ree pair, in a good location, and the only Tavern in Ihe town. It has a good rnn of custom, and will bsoii on reasonable terms and conditions. For particulars apply to snbscriberon the premises PF.TP.R A. KF.NCH. Her. 10th. 1S39. M.-3w.-. niir.p nO-ETS. MRS. E. W. I LEK. has opened the largest and mo t nl n.li.l ftsfuirlinent of mtltliiery gootts ever offered jn I t "n: ..' !"c ' '''"nets of every style. Kibltonsof every rarit-tv. l"o;eiher ! -i,;. .ZU . i t i. i, r . - v V L ' ,"'-eIK'r t ilh a apleiolid M-H-k of ostrich feathers, cans, and rm '-im tin fV IHIiittta rr nrn- a .i . it .1. r i - - 1 I i all the varieties of linings, and i an furnish imlli- . tr..lin.ni...li.. . . . . . ' ners wanting supplies, as cheap as they can be had in Citsciiinati. f-he Inritps a her old ciiMomerstn cat! andexamtnu b.er ttocW. 43. 3w.
Wmmmmm Fflf lIlK Bl!flVsl an.! rern-aiiem 'in at flB MiUYOl'S DISKAS. S, AnJ of those CoRiji;i::ts which are ron.tx an iai paireJ, wtukeiicl. or unhealthy condition of tha xi'.iivm s SYSTEM. This ln-autii'i:! an.l romrnient aj i licalit.n ct th ntvsterious !r of is M V .!SM ami M t(lSlTI i. li.ts bteu lomiiKlccd hy tliTinruished :hrsi. cian. bulh in K.nrope n.i il;e I uiteJ States, to be'tto ffCSf C':tilfi'-lr .Vf fti. iaul l,c:rrnj' throve. Qr CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT ' wlniolUj ,,,, HUljt. 'HI' FLUID, is nsod with the most perfect and certain snccs m ill cati ia" CEVF.iML DKUILITY, Strei.gthening the weakened body, giving ton to Ih, various organs an.l inviir.nntin the entire sysieu. Aio 111 FiTS. CiiAViP. rKAI.YSiS and PALSY, ?!Sl-KfSI or IXDHSKSTION. ItllKUMATISM. Ait 11: nnd CitaiMc. iOl"i EPILKI'SY. I.DIBtliO. UKAK.i-S. NF.iiYOlS TitK.MOr.S. IMLPI T AllON or it,: HEAhT. Al'OILKXY. NECRAl ti! V I'AISS in Tin: SIDE, avo CHEST. LIVER I iivn.xr.Nr, Sri.XW, I-OMPLAIXT, n ( I'H VATl KK w ihf Sf! N K. 1111' COMILAINT, 1IS EASES r tiiv KIL'NKAS. PK.FH IENC Y or NEK iiHS aso l'llSii..l. EXEKtiY, aud all N EJ til.S li.SK. ASi-'.S. w hi.-h comploinU arike lroiu ot timi'le coue nar.ely. A I i-niionciit of the Nervous Sjstom. CJ-l.i NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drug, and .1 incs iHi iT.r disrasr. for they weaken the v:t -l t.i-.i 'iijifs ol tiie Riica.iy prostrutct st stein . h ilr. un.icr the trnthening lile-givhi. vitaliiag tni'.ih me of ialvanisni. as a,. plied by Ui'i bcautt:ul an.l t.u :ci:iil .licevciy. the exhauttcd patient nd wr-ikcned surleier ii lvstoied to iormer kealth. , .lientb. clusticuy. nnd t iiror. "1 he (jrcat pcouliuiity and ecelleac of Er. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, cousin ts in the Ssct t!-.at they arrest and cure disrate by vM.'ictii .1 a; 7 r.. n.-iitfi. 111 pUcc of the usual moils oi drng-ing u:iA Uysiciug the patient, till exhaHitad bb:iii sinks hopelessly mulcr the inllictien. 7'ltry .ii'enilAi'll iVrUt njslri:!. tyuahzr circuht- , ti-iu tif tt.e 'L,i. fnormtte t'lt .Tictiits. cad fitM W Vtt .'it.:.,' iitju,y vH'Irrany ciniimitancrs Sine their iuue.ii..-ii.,n .11 the LniteJ Sutes, on lv three )tr since, iih.i e tLau 7 3,0001 c r s ons, , iiulin'ing ,sll ages, clas-.s. and conditions, muuff which uric a laig inuuber ol ht.iies. w ho aie pacis I liitiiy subject lo Xerveui 1'or.iplaiuts. have been ; ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, . t ;-.e:i h -j e el" re'.i. 1 had been given up, and ctttr t:.i;. t I ct n ti ic.l i:iaiu: To iilnvti ;iic ii Sill !'.. the CM.f ttl c;t ili,..iiin. f) t llii tiAI.VAMC BELT arii.cuU n iiii that hana f a v s;-!.i si er anv o:hfr I hctouc or Xer-.e-i l':-.!;.,.'!. ill lni.cn wl:it-h, I'v the eiin.try eases stialulauls ar v nt-it.'ii en th.e neittes anj h. a'oi-il l.:t:;,a .-; ivlief. but which l the Meat irt a lotter htMia aittl wilh ::.t til- arii..;i thus eciierf has ;:;e tlii. wi:ii tiie c.i'.t.- i iMiltini .I t!.i lii V.tMl p: : T. Taka . fn'ii in ti;c . .use t i.j; loms tA i: tie t:,e belt ni.ei.i ti.e body ILii.l us , iiccied. hi a short ip rr iint.on w ill act on tlw lh" belt, thcrcl'y causing a t.al ! .i !. ill pans en t.i'.l.e negative, .-.ii to ti.e ) nviiive. lliiis keeping iiivaiie circulation throughout ;.e i i-t se. o-.v cae of l' Si r TNil.V CKi-.D. A rt.W DVtiS M l . ! 1KNT TO EliAIUCATIC EAI.S iu.iui ed 1 tenl CC-.tc l-. ...'.v C.'I. fiem ::.c acpiA ;i:;mh a ij -i i-i.nc Miiierc. an ;ai k. un. .sim; usn-.ir ill- .'t'l.Titti rcil.... t.ic il.c:;si: p.itn e . l.li,i-iu fl nic riu itl::ti . v, and to-'lice back up a ti.iiLiniiii:!, t the - M. . I ; M :n.- i I 1 'I . IS K I ! t !I .V J il!-'. IJ.S IAM. lit n:!i!innTr i ti:sthio.mls Of the ?I -ft I ii!au1t ! diameter. From all parts .-t tl. t.-.nut:;. cmtM be given, tutft cient to eiei . c. Uii..n iu this paper! AN EXTRAGLIDINARY CASE, v l,i, !i ccuchifitcly j roves that Tru'.U Is f.ranjcr tlian I'Sctioa.'' c i; ii k o v Klicuir.sli.M.!, troiu-Iiiiis, am! Dysj'ff&Ia, UFA. Vl. LANM.s, A ULEKGYMAN, Of New Jei-scy. ef eistinguished auaiunieiits and. x5l-.c,i ie:ii.n...ii. wii.c: S::.-.ti, New Icitct. July 1.. 1S4SI. I t II ih ' sue : l.earSir. You w ish to know el" in. tt hut has I ten 1 lie result, in mv own ca.a. of I lie at LACK I m ln -ui..ii.. the tiAl.VAM'. IlLl'-T ami .L.K. r.. .Mv rej iy i. as fnli.nv ; ;.1 :u t,.it I h.i.l been uft'crin from et's.;i. hi'i;. e.,i the sy r.iptoiiis became won., ( ni l ' '. tail, ; eimanent relief from any cunso ciie:.I rca,i:icnt whatever. About fnurlrm years . i:i c n'.c.iuenci of liciiuent CMo.siiit to tha in M nor c j me. fcincc. wc.-.l t r. ir; the tli-ch.nce oi' mv rastoral duiies. I I nine subject V a ii'ieio ( hromc I! hruaiutism, r ycitr. caused me indescribable i.i tue winter of If4.i nnd M6. in aching a great tleil in my own hurches in this rvgii.it, I was at nchiiis. which soon bceama so ie sh immediate Mis-cnsii.n tu w ii ii-h, fer y e;i t ai a'!Tii.!i. laniici Cottsc.jllenct.. of y and viiriotiii t.ther tacked by the 11 severe a ti ici;: mv pastoial I;th. .uy ntmms kyum irm nea fim-miiiuly jnvsuii.'rit, and as my lirouchitis In cam wm sc. fo also tii.l i.ty Dywiesiia and Kheuniatie af fcction tiitis etiiiciug tlint thesB uisoroers were connected Willi each othgr throuirh the medium of the .Serious S; s'.ein. In the whole pliaitinicoi'iiiia there seemed to lo no remedial agent, which coul. reach an.l iccujoiate m.' Nervous Sy stun i cvry thing that I hud tiled if tliis purpone had c..i pletely laiied. At last I v.t led by mv trim:d lo examine your inventions, a.id (though w ith no vaiy atigiiiuv l.opcs i-1' tiicir e.Scicncv.) 1 detenninrj t.i ti y ti.e die. t of 'he application of the r. A IV A NIC BELT am. NEt KLAIE. witli the MAttNETlU H.l II). This was ia June. 1S4i. To ut am ". '" 1'vsrrr.ia had .., IV EIUIIT I'lU I WAS ttAHI IDTO KrtSUME HI nillll.L LA HOKS : Si'M HATf 1 si.st eMITIKD A SIM.I.E ALSritrr OV AtCltl Sl OF 1IIK llHOM ls ; ASDAIV UiiECWaTIC srcKemit iis .s iirci v crAsKP ToTRecai.R Mr. Such ii tne woiuici fui ami ha.-y results of the experiment. I have recommended tiie IJKI.T and H.l Ii) to many w ho have been likew it-suffering from Neural gic Affections. '1 hey have tried them, wiim ham; kisui.is, I aci.it te. is i:v,:hr t asf. 1 am, tJcar sir, eiv iei'ec.fu:lv yours. "liObEl.V H'.'LANUia. DR. CHRISTIE'S gaIiVamc Necklace It ticd i ir all I'oiiiplaiiits affecting the Throat 01 Head, such r.iencloti,. Inf.ammauon of the Throat, Nervous and Siek Hnolaehc, Diriiuesi of the Head. Neuralgia ii. tiie 1-ace, Uu..i ;g or lloariag in tha Ears, licilness. vvh ch is eot-i;ii:y Nervous, and thai distressing comj.laint, caile.i Tic" Holt renx DR. CHRISTIE'S ll A LVAIN W lilt ACE LETS Are found of vat service in caves f Convuniions or Fits. Spasmodic 1 rt 1 1 . It-i f i t-i. a:ij general Ncrvoc Atl'crtioi of the tlva.l and iii'i'cr exti-emities. Also in Palsy and I'araly is, an! all lieeast s caused by a lleficiency of Power, or Neivou liuergy, ia the limbs or other oigaus of the In.,! . Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints ans m mrtlialrly rtlitttd by the n.pliration ol the Ualtaichb Hsi.t, Nrcftrai-K. and Ei.rin. The Celt dirlutas tha Electricity thrungh the system the Necklace has a local effect and the Huid arts directly- upon the affected nerves. Iu t!:re ilUircsiimr aliacuor.s the application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible c-nr plaints are alwava caused by a lrrantrmr:U of the Arriwj. The Emt, Bsst Ei ris, and Ku-in, wiil cure nearly every case, no matter how young or how- old the patient, or hn confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astoniihinr proofs are in possession of the proprietor. tiT .Many hundred Certificates, from all ptrtt ol the country, of the most extraordinary character, ea be giten. if required. a - No trouble or inconvenience attends the usa of UR. CHRISTIE S G.11A-.1MC 1KTICLE. and they may he worn by the most feeble and delicate ith perfect ease and safety. In many cases tha llg cation attending their use im iighly rltaranl and agrsc alU. They can be sent to any pait of the country. I i i c c s The Gnlvanic Belt, Three Dollar-. The Onlvanic Necklace, Two Doiiars. The (inlvanic Lracclets, One Dollar eack The Ma-uetic Fluid, One Dollar. a- The Articles are accompanied by full and plain directions, ramphlets. w ith full articular. may he had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR NOTICE. MIT Bncaie of Courttrrfeitt mid fVorthltt ImituUmnt TJ. C. MOREEEAD, JVL D, SCtULU AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATE 134 Broadway, New Ysrvk. AUTIIOKIZED A.E"ls. M. W. HA I I.E. Bo .vill. : r. !,r.n. Fairfield; D. Beav.-r. Liberty: this. V.-n, f 'ainp. .V.-tamora; Gifford and Depuv, La ir. 1. Sept mh.-r 4. l--M--n!-lv r 2ft rpOCOl TR Y TIKiiriT tT'Sloth1 irrsi, c Wiio: -site ( ! 'line. Cloths, Ca. 8'iii-res, e-tii frs. I n-oji'iig. tvc., o.c.. New Got'iic Area'! -. 1-4 M- n s;r.,-t. Ii.-tnpoii Kour'.i an.l V-.fth. flat ing perfii't .l our a-rarren-'rts "or th ictio?. sal departmei'l ofotir htisiicss. we bf-r to inform onr friends and merchai ts genemllv. that we am
I prej.nri'.l looff-r to tlr-ir intt ice -.-very article con -' net tetl with onr brarch or trade, and aniriilarlv . BUT- invite th-ir i:it-i iionto the evcell nee of style and
quality ol wttrkmai siop. ot oer r-:ety tii::i!e rlothIng. w turn we are coi.ini.'ui w ill t o.n;i-re i, it h tha work ofanv establishment in th- I into! St-i t. Cv'llEN. t.L.'.SEU tV cl. . ii. e '. egi.lsoto ennounee. t Hit wv. have . engaged its; Miners and Y. fn in. of thos K" ,irm J-thibte ci lire thers. who eintrte Ihh i opportunity of soln.tirg their fi icmlsu favor tmsio with avail. p 9. ISoi 16 - ly
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