Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 December 1852 — Page 3
nVHiscros. Doc. 2J,1S52. ,:j ol last Presidential el"lso oompletcly surprised the 1 the Pemocralic party itself, '? ST "and more thinking portion :Crto be afraid of its consequent's one thing acquire power v;n(HI efforts of a coalition,and
"" row or with the consent ! .v.
ot vine
From the Ripley County Whig, of Dee. 10th
,R Kiplcy ronmy Whig. After this week we shall print but two
more numbers of the Ripley Count? Whiff : w ., v i - j . i J s. i
-t nail uargaineu worn as foreman in the oflice of the Indiana American, where we believe we can make more money than we can by publishing the W;,i. We hare mcde
arrangements to suem'v our snWriKer. irh. I
. have paid os in advance for the Whip, with '
c .-vmri itun
1
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. b,t " .' ""5' ,n- postage our- ili i
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If Mr. Pierce
is
,t task, he will be worthy of
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tv-ether eitoer
'.. .ttrat'tion of its
by the
American is the largest nnner niihli.! in
Indiana. and one of the best, we believe all j will be satisfied. The mails will not of course.
ring t:.e American, as earlv to all our sub
trr -tr -ii i r
th proven
members or by i w"ribers as they have heretofore received the isronistic inter-i;VhipVbi,,,rtiUlhatp,,er enjos th d""1-rT.i-t; -lo- W,r, j " " """y communication with Cincinna-
of antajron
s the particles trom
,- ormir.f different combina-
or
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n nut omer omsness places so mat it copies the news a week earlier than th WhlnonnU
The lat0 victory has left the ! pet it. Our press will not be removed, but '' "arty without an antagonist ! will be for sale. "'fio!J: hence the harmony and ! There is considerable money du us both kV.uA.tv in and out of i for oar P-oer and for job work and adver-
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CHERRY PEGTOfiALFar tle inpiil One of r orcirs. rcLiis. iioacsexcss, broxc niTfs, v. i:ccnc-( creir.
(
p. asthma, axd
rovi;t"itn,r!i T his remedy is offered to the community with the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to re izc the happiest effects that can be desire d. So wide is the field of its nse'ulness and so
numerous the eases of its cures, that almott every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly
- i .., rcUlv .m the echo. ' l',nS wiucn we n.ve not promised to wait
wuivnj w' , for any part of it. We intend that at the Action ot it oompontnt par.. cloee of 1w firs wgek .on pf g position, too, is coupled a ue- CouH in Versailles, no man in Ripley Countv ,' -,vt responMbihty, such as shall sv that we owe him. We would like
'-."v :i.Icn to the lot ot any party, : to collect the money in the country to pay t Knon- io have been restored from alarming
" expectation on tne part ot ur cents; out it we cannot, we expect to . '""cnaespcrateaiseasc-sorthelunjrs,byitsuse
'." , -"ora'Iv that oreat practical Py out of funds advanced us, by our pener-
;wu3rnip;iiSF, .u-r. ViarKSOn, 111 an 1 1IML:OIl our lator before he receives it. We mut , acknoTle!r;e onr obligation to him for his
Kind on.T thus to aid us; and als- had haze many acknowledgements to make to our friknos in Riplev Countv in a subsequent
-.i-osst througil tae country. numner. vie nave not sougnt to oe released ' old feud between Barn- from our relations with the citixen- of Rip Hunkers just breaking out 1 ,?r cnn'y but hare been induced to do so
old war between the -'.". '"' consmerawous, ... ...vi-r .
c-v,ut i.iii inn hoi. iiimiiis Uf rivituii(j 1'iruurslf an I fami'v. Let it be bom in mind that we shall snfTer injustice if we lose lhoe nnmornns small amounts due us in thecoun-
jiuivs arc respeciuiuy invited to call and ex'
wi have Jn
now ironi tutu iu.uj
,v,e sa:h sre the expectations ''.'-'.e ceneraliy, the seeds of dis- . .V .ti.t mere politicians are al-
- -e is t;ie
. Vis and Buchanan in Pennsvl-
'".-d there is the hatred ami reJvs between the Union Dem-
. '-Se cotton States and the fv
' ' it would, perhaps, be an easy
! When once tried, its superiority over ml...
medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the Public no lonirer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which arc incident toourclimatj. And not only in the formidable attacks up. on the lunars, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Core ire, Hoarseness. &c.,aud for Chii.sres it is the pleasantcst and safest medicine that can be obtained. Xo family should bo without it,and those w h0 have used it. never w ill.
yew mrsir stoiie.the scbscri i bers would call the attention of the ladies and (rentlcmen of KrtMikville and vicinitv, to the r.ew and splendid stock of SHKfcT MUSIC and Musical Instruments, which are open for exhibition at their store. No. Hi 41 h street, next door to Smith & Nixon's Hall. Having leased the above store for a term of years and lilted it upat a great expense, in a style heretofore unknown for this business, we hope by untiring exertions and unremitting attention to deserve a share of public patronage. We have made arrangements w ith all publishers east, to receive new publications w ithin three davs of
wieir IISSIW.
vited
amine our stock at anytime, as
rcrtr$ altcnxjt at thrtr tervic. We would" call the attention of Violinists to onr stock ofsirinps, Italian and French, fresh and just selected by Mr. Uunion. whose long experiencein the employ of Firth. Hall fe Pond and Wm. Hall c Sons,ol New. York, have peculiarly fitted him for mlins, Flutes, Clarionets, Klaareolets, Guitars. Accordeons, Flntmas. and rverMhing to be found in a First Cla Music Store. We have been appointed local Agents for Tiltan t mpmrtnent Jtr l i.lim '!, several of w hich applied to instruments mav be seen upon application. We shall be happv to'explam the peculiar benefits or said improvement and exhibit testimonials iu i's favor from the best artists in the I mted States and Europe. Our stock of American made Guitars are peculiarly adapted to this ch.1l'.0Y:ihle . limit- .n.l .11
our Hutes, Clarionets, eie., are of the best make, and tinixhed in oil. thereby not so liable to eheck as Uie varnished instruments! in fact our w hole stock is new and of the best quality and we would respectfully invite Country Dealers to call, before purchasing else here. Teachers and Seminaries supplied at the lowest terms. Kertini's. Hunter's. Bevers. and all popular instruction Books for the "Piano Forte, sold lower tlu.n any other house. DUX TON THURSTON", Font forsret the number Ml Fourth-street, dec. 10-51. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr N. E Sparks. Surgeon Dentist TAKES this method of Informing the ei titers of Brookville and surrounding country, that he is located in the said town, and is prepared to practice his profession in all its departments; cleaning, filline. and removing decayed teeth, inserting artificial teeth on pivot or plates, with a beauty and permanency unsurpassed in this country. All work warranted. Tooth acho cured, with or without extinction. Hie inconvenience of bad teeth are not the only matters worthy of consideration. Numerous diseases affecting the caneral si stem, may be directly traced to diseased Ueth as their exciting and sustaining cause. He w ill treat the various diseases arising from a dental cause; Emu or tubercles of the gums, w hich often assumes a malignant form involvincthe rums, displacing the teeth, affecting the lymphatic glands, and other son parts of the mouth, and w hich if not arrested earlv is very likely to prove fatal. Neuraln faei, or face ache; ulceration ot the tensils. tumors or ulcers of the mouth, glandular swelling, Kanula. or tumors arising from an obstruction of the fluid secreted bv the sub. maxilary and sub. lingual glands, which are very troublesome and even dangerous. All of which he flatters himself he can speedilv remove, if early application he made. OFFICE in the Indiana American Buildings. REFER To Dr. Geo. Hem, Dr. R. Haymond, Dr. J. S. Bnrdsall. Henrv Berrv, Esq. Nov. 16, 1852 ilMms. Vifyi .. .T ROWBRI IGE-Wholesaleand 11 retail Grocer & Produce dealer. South-east rner of Court & Race streets, (opposite the Farers Hotel.) Cincinnati. Ohio. A choice stock of 11 goods in his line, constantly on hand at low dnccs. ipi 9, lSii leidy lolhc Ihc nketi:
IMMEN SE FASHION ABLE and well made
$500 CHALLENGE. Whatever concerns the health and happiness of the poeople is at all times of the most valuable tiiuimrtauce. I take it for granted that every per
son will doal 1 in their power to save the lives of
their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which child. n and adults are liable. If yon have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad'Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Ferer, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy HOBENSACK S WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely Vegetable substances, beiug perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoea have them weak and debilitated, the Tonic properties of my Worm Lyrup are such, that it stand w ithout ail equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giring tone
ui mrcncui to tne Momaen, wnica makes it an I
BROOKVILLEATTORNEYS. JOHN D. iIOWXAXD, Attorn? mt Law, Brookville, Indiana. I AW P.4UT"tiEKSIIIP..-ona Rybi and J Eirati Hitxond. have this day ntrd into partnership in the practice of th Law in lh Franklin 1'ircuil Court. JOHN RVMAN", sep3, 1851 37-t-f EDGARHAYMOXD. pY'Rl'S KILGOKE) Justice of the Praee, j and Attorney and Counsellor at lnw. Brookville, Ind. Offlce south East Corner of Public Squar. apt 23, 12 IT. TIT nOllllOW, Attorney and Counsellor at it Law, Offlrt) on Burzeas street. on door North of Goo. Holland's, Brook rille, Indiana.
je si), 41 tfii ly
I. JOi:S, Attorney and Counsellor at
law. Bro.ikvillc.lnd. OBlce aider American
Office, Court street. d -c 26 42-ly V 51 T. CROOKSHAK, Attorney and i , Counsellor at I .aw . Office on Court street, opposite the Court House, Brokvillo, Indiana. my 14 31
LlilKD WAR D, Attorney at Law, Bro.k-
lle. Ind.. and acenl for tho Pixitection Insu-
I).'
J ranee Comiar.y. policies of rnsurane against loss
I fl J it". . rASIi ION ABLE and well made those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it isTra
" f I'm ganuumlne.lothlngand Fur- or hastening them to an early grave Inonler maliingGoods at the to destroy this Vorm. a very energetic treatment i. n . f " V 1 . ust bo pursued, it wonld therefore be proper to isnow being sold off at FIRST COST! As it will ! lake 6 orS of mv Liver Pills, so as tcTrJmove all only continue until the 2ath of Ausust next, the 1 obstrm iior. ih.-n ih v., , .... hi.i
Jion" Ani" fm SSl b.Kct. Tb dL"Uac- 1 nI,OB ,he Wor,n' hich must ak doses of n"''; I" ? 033 Per cent. The goods are j two table-spoonfuls three times a dav. These di- .. . in 1 VJ eim' P0' s he one I'rie rections followed have never been knbwu to fail in
'":. as uereioiore. ine pro- curing the most obstinate ease of T A PK WORM.
e hre- ty whilt w re prompt to discharge every
.- i 1 1 r-..,:
.... jst'isy ailbecuuiis auu wiuuui ctinff a cabinet which should
ail those shades and opinions .i-inet mijrht, perhaps, satisfj
-;;s md followers of certain lead-
del t t'iiftt we owe and verv obligation that
liesupoau. We would appeal partioularlv to t!ioe who have taken our paper at the low price of a !o"ar a Vear. and are vet in debt
to us. and some of them never paid any thing . toiv.!r,s it yet And to administrators of estates who h tve r.wed us over a var, and
I -; bow could such a cabinet act in others, who. if thev will reflect will see at f'- . . ... t 1 . j ' . i . . : i . . i - i i r
. oii7- mat lury o'.ieut to nae paia us uetore this ti;ne.
We sh t'l ene .vor to secure a correspon
dent at Versailles who will give its the it.-rrs of news of his countv wh'. h ws wiil he t
liberty to publish for the benefit of our snh-
'; sen bers, if it is any matter ot interest. We desire to render eutiresal.si.clion to our for-
l - lac i rcsnit'ui, aiiu pre-.
f country that union of pnn-
- action, witnout wnicn, no I
whit the qualifications of in-
"l members might be, it could .T ix clain's to respectability and
- tre considerations which, no j rner patorns. :a had t'acir weight with Gen. i
h;nce extreme caution of
From the Baltimore Ai-pu
neir.ents, and the secret of his 1 Lunch Iloom in XIe Capitol. .;s in favor of one or the other ' The best I uuch to bo had in tlie ciiy of Gen. rierce knows that the magnificent cislai.ces,' is in the lunch loom
st ljad to a number of V Ule Pi- 1 lle reacers oi tne un .veti
17 one of which might prove ,. .,, -,h- f ,.,.
. I l - natav w iiuiu a,- wutto vt a.isv vuk'itwi v t va --
iXi.-iitiniinisirauoD, ana oepme u . great Repub!ic is just 6aug and civ ;if cutset, Of public confidence. . Restautant as is to be found anywhtre in "the '-: frr;?, therefore, keeps his own world. Here chubby looking pigs, thai:vm i-ir'stnd has very properly declined to have been caught (as the artists havj it.) -.-rial procession through New ' and cooked in the agouies of death; tuikeis
Pennv!van;a and Virffinia to :ad chitttens aicamg up their legs; ouck
v tie set mus
vS.
'.ic:- beset bv committees and ' foldea wings; bfbeautUuUy roasteu, - i j " . - u i ham in cnanipugne; suspicious looking Lot--s. He does not wish to sec pol- ,0 do; nice s.lver lapp.d , -s when tucv are. stumer for their ; i.i..i. m a. , j-. .1. .....
",or rcacy to ie exiabited. un , ::jv.- could onlv receive false
-sons from men whoss business it .Veto deceive lum, and therefore
-;:TS staving- st home.
-:. Pierce mav have esnresed cer.
. . . . . , .
::r;erenccs te nis mends; out mis 1 . . . -. 1. -. t . i . .1 . .
.c a uouc utiore me fiecuon, kA,n.r. i,.;. m..i,. r,.n nr i,,...i .,..1
;j;;e.indallthe speculations on the hmter.-to s s.mio i,d Sumner vi v..
in the newspapers, are mere ' over tlie MrooiziiUT turkev: to deliberate un
... o o -j ' I
square do; and stout uo; with eggs, and butter, and coilee, ic. &.C. are congregated to sulisly 'me assembled wiadom that all's right in the country.' (The roast pig, which looks
' as thougli it had died of apopiexy) shows thT.
It is a marvellous sight to fee General Cass
and General Rui-k talaing over the Texas
::xa to the whale. Gen. Pierce
::::nd to nobody. He has been elec- .; c-iSt-urreat votes of "very section :;lVj:i.and cannot, therefore,draw ! : i.itinctions between or.c por- ' : common country and another invo'.ving himself in flagrant r-i;ti:3S, and forfeiting his clairs s -, s -ort of all. -- .vecial claims set up by Xew "i"ir.i Pennsylvania will surelv be
p-ucj; though I am bv no means
-that an important cabinet ap:ant will be bestowed on Gen. A. Dix. who, it would seem, holds
..e position between the conflictino-
i'so: tiov. Marcy and ex-Senator Pennsylvania, the feud between -iss men and Buchanan men in v..te runs so hirh that ihe appoint-
j. .u.. tiucnanan would be consid- ' : positive insult to Gen. Cass
1 1- his friends in the State. Resides,
s-ichir.an would hardly take anoththan that of Secretary of State, --ch capacity, however, he has cer-
: filtered no laurels. The renicce c! the botchwork he made of -fjea question his abandonment
S-2eo;54dec-. 40 min. in violation
s positive pledge to the Senate his
!-;ct to Gen. Santa Anna his
I "'- ceTotiations for n.ico rhriiiirli
: s:y of his chief clerk, and last, h.s unfortunate neomtiatinn frr
enchase of the Island of Cuba, ;;h the Iast possible foresight, .Uoat the most oruinarv tact, are
ir.COIlauerable nhstnrlostn hie
on tilt: sublimity ot fee ward, preterriug his
lingers to a fork, as he munches awav at the drumstick' of a chicken, vof which he is' fond.) I say it is a marvellous sight. Just fancy old Jacinto and Borland, after a tilt in the senate, to a breathless aujiei.ee: 1 Houston 'Burlaud, 1 rather got you o;i the eou-sli-tu-t-on-ai-' (his voice lost in a huge mouthful o I roast beef aud dry craeere.) Borland 'I don't know.exuclly (piece of picfcie) 1 think the Constitution isciear 011 the poiul. 1 l iece of ham.) There uiav be some silent modiricaliou (brtntly aud Water,) i due tue'question la all its expauious vUaliutlcns me lower button of his wai&lcoai) . lull I'm of opinion. General (another pie.-e ol h.tm) that yon are wrong (tinishes tue brauuy and water.) Just behind these. Hale is mukiug Hunter laugh his eyes out, while tu a corner you w iit see a couple uf Cabinet-men (the -uu-dertakers, of the Administration) with the Speaker' mingling the probability of a war with England uuh a'toudy' that would even tempt Sam Houston. A little to one side stands .Mr. Gruad 'X' of the Baltimore Sun, and "Observer, of the Philadelphia Leoger and Senator Bright. Grund 'Well Governor, 1 gave you a lift in one of my last letter. 1 said that the Virginia Delegation had proposed your name to the Baltimore Convention for the condiuaUcv of the party for President. Bright (with, his mouth full of brandy ) 'ao yon did, but the fclory is stale. I kave twenty four I had,' twenty-seven friends ia my own Hun Madisou wboti.nl tiartni that storv, and swore to the truth of it before
your letter was published, and when cu s.tid ,
the same ot L'r. Davis, which was uniottunate, as it served to show how sh jIIow the . trick 19. Grnnd 'Well, well, Governor, I will kit iu my next, that you will very prot.ttty be chosen one of Gen. Tierce's Cabiurt.
Bright (almost too full lor ullrrauc
Rend thrp,ntt, f the fellairing Crnd'mrs,! ( be recognized in the vori.n, treritnt cava .titwkrre tneri are Itcnrcd-rnch ami alt at meiciantt thef.rtt c.'bm . the hihett chmaerer . at the tidst end mart tvteutive H Heir tale Dr alert in Medicine n-i h at, experience unlimited an the tu'ijec l tehick tory tpeak: If there it anu value int'ie jndemrat of r.rpei irnce. tre , THiS CLMTlf ICATEi Ve the nmlersigaed. Wholesale Draggists. having been for long a quainle.l with Ayer's Cherry I'ee toral, hereby ceriify our balicf that it is the best and most eSertual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to l!ie American People. And , we would, from onr knowledge of its composition, j and extensive usefulness, cordially commend it to , the afiliet M as worthy their best "confidence, aud
i with the firm conviction that it w ill do .or their m- ' i:ef all that medicine can do. : I'enshmv. Kdm.nds & Co.. Boston. Mass.lj Keesk .v; Co: i.so, Haltiniore. Maryland. I'&oo o; li.a&ii&M. l;iiiffor, Mainel i , lUvii.nNP. IUrr vm. A: Co., Charleston, S. C. Jmob S. Piss xsn, Ietroiu Michigan, j T. II. VcAlmstkr, Louisville, Kentucky. Frnc& W alton. St. I.o iis. Missouri, j Joseph Ttt-KEi. Mohit.-. Alabama. TnronoRc A. Pe k, Bnrliiisrton, Vermont. Hivti.ssn. K-si ev Ac Co., Augusta, Georgia. Isnr 1. J?tKs, Trenton. Xew Jersey. J. M. Toivnseno. Pitisburir. Penn. Cit:k o; Co.. t lii. ao. Illinois. K. K. t;v. Kurli 1 cton. Iowa. M. A. Sxntos Ac Son. Xorfolk. Virtrinia. , Ki rd ll.iiNonrRr, v ilmincton, Lielaware. ; .'oii t;,i,TiE!!T cV Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. , Z. IV oc w. H.t;n.a,s. W ashtiiRton, U. C.
J. vt Rir.itT V Co.. .ev Orleans. I,. A. w vtson. Wm .v Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. C C. Ki hmond O: Co.. San Francisco, C'al. 1.ev;.i; Asfs. SaHalinss.'. Flodda. H. K. Stron.j. Knowiile, Tennessee. CrtiTTiN fc 1i kr. Little Koek. Ark. SnMrn. Si.sbe & Co.. Lexinirton, Miss. X. i. I.vpso e. tciTveston. Texas. I'm. I've. Js.. Pr vilenee, K. I. Je. M. Ti SNrR. Sav:iiin:i!i. Ca. W spf. K- F-r'.N i.t- Co.. Cic'iinati. Ohio. n:jiHi 'or.vi'Kii-&: J. G. Corrix ,v Co., Valparaiso, Chili. F. M. liinoNncv- Co.. VeraCmn, Meviro. V' Eii K vis tV Co., llocota, Xew Grenada. S. Pkovo-jt ec Co.. Lima. P.Tti. Mokton o; Co.. Halifax.. Xova Scotia. T. Waekes x Son. St. .lolir.s, Xew ltninswick. C. ". Svi.iNis. o; Co., llio Janeiro, liraz;l. Willi s'.ioh aT'.rarce, ar.d from ssuh men, no stronger pro.f can be ad.! Lie jd, except that found in iu fi ts upon t.i-il. PKE1AKKI AXiXOLll r.V JAMKS C. AYKR. Prai ti-al Chemist. Lowell. Mass. Si.ldin K-o-.'-cviUe by M. V. il dl in laurel by ''.!To:-.t ,v l-p:.y; in Metamoru by C. Van Can:p; A;ider n I'.'ie bit'. 15. Overton, and by the uirj:t L'von w h jre. 4;i
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DR. MARCHISrs UTERINE CATIIOLICON.
THE fXDER-.SIGXF.D.hav-ing been duly appointed Afrenta tor the sale of this trnlv IN VAH ABLK MEDICIXE
would respectful, ly invite the at
tention of Ladies !and Practitioners of laurel and vicinity, to the irratifying success that has attended its use wherever introduced, and
36-fS is happy adapta- - t tion to lh.. cure of
all the distressing diseases forw hich it isoffered;beiPg
those ii.cid -i.uil to the respectable female, whether married orsincle.and usually known bv the name of rrr:.i l.te cojiPLAnTs. Of these are PRoi.irsts I teri. or Falliue of the Womb; Ki.roR Aim s, or Whites; Cnaoxir Infi.xMtTioN and l"u tmnox or the Womb; Incwentl H MORRn or Flooding; Painfi i., Scppressed, xn Irreoi i sr Menstrt atiov. &e., w ith all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted.) no mailer how severe or of how long standing:. That this CATHOl.ICOX is in in every way worthy of Ilia eodlidenee of the allluled as a'suce'essfnl. sale, and cheap remedy, is v ouched for by the fact of its having received the approbation anil liberal patronage of many prominent members of the Mctlical Facully in the t'nited States; and also by ihe voluntary testimonials (riven in the pamphlet, from Ladies and Physicians of the highest respectalill.y,as certified by the most satisfactory authority.
! This preparation is not a "cure-all, but is in-
tended expressly for the above-named complaints, so very di?tressii: in their nature and onsequen- ; ces, and which have heretofore resisted the skill
ano exertions ol tne most accomplished Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of perhaps
any omer maianv to w men ihc unman lamilv isneir
THE INGREDIENTS, as certified bv high medical anthority. (see pamiihlet.1 are ALL VEGETA-
j BI.E. and an- not assin-ialod with any article unfriendly to the animal economy. REFERENCES, i P. B. I'trsiim. M. D., Ctica. X. Y. L. 1. Fi.emixg: M. U., Canaiidiacua, X. Y. H. Y. Foots. -M . 11., Syracuse, X. Y. M. H. Jliiu, M. D., Rochester. X. Y. I Prof, in XBVR, M. 1)., Baltimore, Md. ; J.C. Orrh k, M.P., V. W . Keesk. f . D., Citv of Xew-York. W. Pre ott. M. 1., Coiiconl, X. H. Pamphlets call be had gratis at the l.anrel Drug Store. G1FFOKH & AI.HEX. Agents. Central IVpot. 3H4 l?roadav,Xcw York." lK-c. 10, l-'o2-l-6:n3.
iaiiioiereineayioruioscamicteawitn iiyarawis, , or damagi-bv iine.l 0 laverable terms. Of-
tne astooisning cures perlormed by this Syrup af- , flee two doors Xorl'a of B. H. & J. C. Burton's .tore, ter Physicians have failed is the boat evidence of, mv 7 its superior efficacy over all others. .1 .... . . ... ' ' 1 K. -tlcCl.1 KEAttorney at law. and orrTiri nr A 111- tvnrt t r i"' tar Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, Xlli 1 Al Vj V UlvAl. j mortgages and all kinds of conveyancing. This is the most difficult Worm to destitv of air .-"r''i-. .. , that infest the human svstem, it grows to an almost ' T IT, Attorney at Law. and Notary PubindeDnite length, becoming so eoiled and fastened ' ".' 1,c !Ue "" Giorok Hollakd, Esq., Brookin th intestines and stomach, effecting Uie heaUh i v,He, Ind.
so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Eits, &c., that '
pneiors 01 tne above establishment have adopted that mode of doing business, viz: Clear out their slock entirely at the end of even season, in order
10 ename tneni to offer to their customers new and fresh goods atall times, and the extensive arrangmeiils they are now making for the FALL TRADE! requires them to do this for more room. All who have not given this establishment
READ THE FOLLOWING!
And you cannot be mdifforen to this appeal. Humanity calls upon you to do your duty. It is only one out of the many thousands who has seen Its wonderful effects. l)r. J. X. HOBENSACK Sir: Cratitude to you, the inventor of a highly valuable niedieine. prompts this humble testimony in its favor, as beings safe.
ly behind the age. and the sooner thev go and post frn,le.yet powerfully effectual remedy for Worms
themselves up, the better for their nurse.
.. ,3 GOTHIC ARCADE. NO. let. east tide Main st. bet Pomh rioi.
34.
Cincinnat
Having had much experience in knowing the effects
of various preparations, my wife, who was wel skilled in ministering to children in distress, pronounced it the best she had ever used, and would use no other m hile yours could be had. A daughter of ours became seriously diseased. Her symptoms were alarming, but her mother at
once sought for a remedy for Worms. Having ob-
T. SUIT II. DEALER IN Cl.flfil's.
12 EAST oth ST. OPPOSITE DEXNTSON" HOUSE ! ineA yours, by the time she had taken half a" botCIiri"i.ATI, OHIO, i tie, O! Sir, the joy it gave an aneelionati! mother. Pee. 3, lSji jO-Gins. ! to see the improvement in her ch. Id, s!i being
X AW PAIITXEIISIIIP. Jobx A. Mtos Jj and Jors H. Farqfhar. have this day enttred into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSOX.
JOHXH. FARttUHAR.
I ST-;Kn. R. BAZI.ETT. I A A C ST i? A U F, A: C(., MILL FACTORY. Corner of Front and John street-, Cincinnati. O.
BALTIMORE OYSTER DEPOT ! Hacoii"s Knildiiio cor. V Walnut, I toN STANTLV on hand, t ieth and Sprre'l Oysters V ' of Superior (iiialitv. Order promptly Hilled bv HOI.T A - M ALTBY. 31-3:ns. F. Hl'TC HINSON", Agent.
John D. Jones, i . Cai.es Jones. C iv:lONF' ' Xo.T Jones Allev. PbiPa. 1 " "TTn TK & CO., 1-fIPOK. ri-.itf m Di'ti.r.its i diiv in I'rarlMreet,Cincin. nntf s In-g leave to announce to their friends and cii'tomers. that they are now receiving their FI LL SUPPLIES for the FALLTRAHE, to which they respectfully invite your special aitcmion. as comprising a large and carefully selected assortment of the Newest Designs in DKESS GOODS, and the most desirable of all kinds of FOREIGN" AND DOMESTIC FABRICS. Having devoted many years of close attention to tlicirbusiness.and inasmuch as they import main of their goods, and have a purchaser constantly in the market, to get up st Jcs, and avail themselves
oi every opportunity to pick up bargains, buvers may confidently expect to find a stock well suited to theii wants, anil at the lowest prices. Their Patent Threads, Spool Cottons, Irish Linens, Hoylc's Prints, Cambric, Jaconet, and Swiss Muslins, and many other poods beinff manufactured and carefully selected in Europe, for their own sales: having their seal on each pound, dozen, and piece, are thus guarantied to the purchaser to be ofgenuine quality, full weight and length, and perect finish.
A liberal discount will alwavs be made to Cash buyers. Sept. 1852. 39-3 m. Kendall'sSs Taylor Thermometers THE following gentlemen have certified as to the eorrectnes and accuracy of the method by which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell. Professor in Brown Ynivcsitv; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Xoonoy. Hudson. O.; Professor Eaton, Troy, X. Y.i Henshaw. Ward & Co.. Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth. X. H.; Doctor Ratehelder. Xew York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometers"' was awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the Xew York State Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and retail atgreatlv reduced prices, bv KOilL & TIIOR N"E. WVsfern Jtmnlu
-Northeast comer Founh and Vine sts, Cin'ti
aoou 1 nv or six years 01.1. She pass.-d a:i lui
mense quantity of Worms, her sickly ,0 11. 1 .'nance I ow brightened, her spirits returned and in a short time a lovely child, threatened w ill d, dine and death, now gave promise of health. TNanks to a i
Rind rrovKience, whose blessing att -n.l.ng v our Syrup, restored the child. With confidence I recommend it to all parents whose children are suffering from Worms. JAS. B. BOWEX, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church. TTrTAITIOX ! Rcmemoer. then. Parents and all others, that HOBEXSACK'S WORM SYRUP is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate W orms, w itn certainty, and w ill not disagree with the most delicate Stomach. Be carefnlTougetthe genuine article, mid see that the signature, "J. X. HOBENSACK,"is on every bottle.
1
HOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS. Xo part of the system is more liable to disease
JOIIXWILLIA3IS MERCHANT TAILOR, Ml Car mi-1, Franklin Co.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, Firt dnalitr CI.OTIIING-Kcndy Mnde Feb. 3d. 1852.
Consolation to the Afflicted.
DR. J. KATES 153 Sycamore near 5!h St., Cin- niuch offensive malter.and at cinnati, Ohio: bees leave to innniinn t hi. left hn..l Kr..l- 1
...an ...e u..c n. 11 serving as a niterer to purity friends ,n,l .!, ..i.i.-. ..... ,....: ...
the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile, so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously iu Liver Complaint, Jaundice, UysK-psia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every" "symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills are composed of ROOTS and PLAXTS furnished by nature to heal the sick, namely, 1st, an EXPECTORANT, which augments the "secre
tion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or pro-, re sometimes innocently acquired in youth, has moles the discharge of secreted matter. Sd.an AL-j been astonishing: curing the most desperate cases TERATI YE. which changes in some inexplicable .0,,-.,t,,,i ,-.;,,,. r ... . . and insensible manner the certain morbid action of T rolcle-1 lures of the most eminent praeUthe system. 3d, a TOXIC, which gives lone and doners in the country. strength to the nervous system, renewing health Disease of a peculiar character, are guaranteed lo .nil viiror to .11 n.rl. r,f-fliA hiwlv .ill. I' I TU I U. ' b .. .i t
TIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other j ren,ovoa " few dT radically, without offeh
tinues to devote his time and attention to the alle
viation of human suffering by curing any disease, especially hrrnia or rupture, and diseases of the blood and urinary organs. The success hich he has met with, by his peculiar mode of treating all kinds ef diseases, which
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.1. T. Rn.0l.DS, BLIXD MANUFACTURER,
NORTH SIDE. NO. ci SIXTH STREET, Second tloar cvt . I'inr. aftficsite the
'.Vrir Lucenm.n
Branch Factory, Corner Craig & Lewis Streets.
Covington, Ky. dec. 10-51. G. r. J) O 1) D ,
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and dam!
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G-id :!'alnrtt ttt. ia ivoi.l cut ef a m:rl t . rn Mil', ami Cruhe
i'tnr.- a Cob Breaker of great strength y. al.d :.e o!'ooer;iti'n.
hrtTrren Main
ared"Queen
o:;lr;i ai:-e on all sires of e onvert aCorn Mill into , 1 f.-w minutes work to put
be
I s Buchanan and Marry will not !
r -.it ioUows as a matter of course lmle careful, say Secretary of the Navy, or
bother members of th lato cah- " ar.dou t say b.-cn-Liry ol" Slate A u.-
r-'-Sr. Polk mi:t 1,- o tional reputation is treat thing but my pco
r5!- n- " ... .-. ! ' Die are not fools, and thev V on:.! not l.,il to
y.cU. t iorcewt:i, tn all rrob- I . . ' " " . . . .
I5 t: , ..1 - . iiib joRe no, no, or'ctn m it ruticr s i-'t nct Of young men. in breth would be a little too broad a joke.
v , ace 01 tne rren-. Urund aside "I think so too,' but the Sen Ul.Ve "" tlle E'ory ot Mr- alor "'"st oe humored, or I will u-ver be nb'e - . 'a'tration. Whu thrse min to punin the nroceedins uf secret urssious
h: -.-v 1 . . v
... tape,! shall mention in mv outoi bun
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AcC0r(71fr . ,
1 ---"6 w a, corresponueni
(To Bricht Vwell Governor, be it so I
: will say the Nv , or Postmaster General nf The room is !mvs c;.cu, but conducted
:n Post, persons desirous of ; P1 l-r-pn-ty. ;-iie;r lives in Tipperarv Ireland ' y r?e " n ay cthFr'n;ce lh'D
Mffievervunnlp,,, aont u.e cnpuoi.
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"time went ti ntv,. J.r. tn
-C L . ... . -V ,VF n.em Tippcrary; when tho S ",,ntetJ form was put in his ,.,0 you live! Are vou ,Dl.d J"ou er get a threatvCCf; t, ere yu ever fircd at!
-...1 n,Te . 0Q any reason
-ch a thing
, --e questions " "V I1n .1
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to
tt Ned Shuter thus explained his reason for preferring to wear siockinps with holes, to hiving them darued: "A hole," s.iid he. 'mav be the accident of a day, and will pass upon the best gentleman, but a earn is premetiit.tted poverty.
U A young widow in Xew Orleans, being
place t?ii ef :l
M?'N. bv li:. h i-ieaii-a st-w-k:Feed .Mill: hut
it on or take it oft.
We maniifai tore penal 1 Mill sh e'e and dou- : bteceared CINt )ii:il;ly ut Frem h hnrrs) to prind ! Wheat. t"om sr.d M n li F.-e.ls.eal--'ilatedforsteam, ', w:.t -r or horse power. l h 's milis have been run ' b steam and l:or power in competition ayainst the oth -r mr.ke of M'U. of our city, at on- Stiite Fairs, and h.-.ve never failed to carry off the first
pret'iinin on one occasion was a ardoit a beantt- :
r m.sial. tnr nulls also took two first pre- :
mitt'us. as t1!? bvt Toi'.H. at two Annual Fairs of ' onr Me,hanits' InMit'Tt'-. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be rnn by stesm. w-t -r or fcorso power. 1 i:is Mill was evhibited in oil-ration by horse power, at tlie Ohio State Fair, in l- when it was a anle.l a premium and a splend.d :lver medal. ALSO lffercut kind. of portald." horse powers, and steam Ei-rin-. All onr aiticles, for case of operation. i in lieitv.u. fi:li.e.nid durability. are siirpr::. -d by none now in use. 1 All onr articlesare warranted as represented or no sale at our cost of tr:inspft;.t.on and the nionev refnn.led. Fora f-dl devripti n and testimonials of merit and usefulness wo refer ttios.i interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory. here we take :deasure to evplain each artS-le. ISAAC STRAVB ci BCO. Xotx. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. II. tnrrows. while eyliibitir.e a BiirronsMill at onrfate Fair, last fall. w a boisterous about his Mill, and cov,rareo::sty entered into a verbal agreement with me to rrind com thus: Whoever grinds the most, recardiiur onalitv and quantity, was to be the own or of both mills, at eacn and every trial: V'.SST TOO . Mra-jbto rr.n an 18 irch Mill; Burrows Co. to run a 20 inch Mill. SEroNJ! TSIO.. Ptrauh to rnn aCS inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run a 24 inch Mill. THisn TRIM.. Straub to run a 2S inch Mill: Burro s A- t'o. to mn a 30 inch Mill. AVhen th pinch came, that boisterous courape
stepped Otlt.
sr-'t tf r1 iLa' ?rgt -i-uUuW (-22m
) 4 FIFTH STKFFT. f POORS BFLOV. NI T, CINCINN ATI. OHIO.
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incredients, and operating on the Bowels, and ex
pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter and purify iiiR the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.
TO FEMALES.
, . ; Ditriii an ciniij'ioiiiis w mvii nm, utim; irom leiuaits una. ueuuuj , can DC. pcrmaueiillv cured, and let '!.!.n,a" ! irregularities, as headache, eiddiness. din-ness of 1.,. . ( i. ....
re.pccu.uiy call si hi, pain in the side, back. &c, and offered the , " .v- -mocrjou irom apifleld and vicini- i .,i.i, . ,1,.. k...i piiu r.,r oil .11........ ,1,.. ply u.c iu proper person, when you can be so rcd-
fpllow ins;
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, thev have been
I found of inestimable benefit, restoring their fiini.
Where may alwavs be had fine Perfumery and Fan- '. tionnl orranirements 10 .1 healthy action, nurifvin?
cy Articles. nov. 19. 49-lvr. ', the blood and other fluids o edectuallv to nut to
p rem i 11 111 Dnsurrrrolype
11 rv!.".r. laiman would the attention of tho citizens of Far
ty. that he has taken rooms over Brown's store.
where he expects to remain a few weeks, to take pictures. Havinsrthe advantaceof acood liirhtand lonjr experience, we warrant satisfaction in all eases. Tims there is a cood opportunity of peltinR pieMres of ihe latest improvement "and the best qualitv. Prices verv low. Nov. 19. 1 Soo 4M. J. H. TATMAX, Artist. PI Lean's Liniment pills article is now fairly before the public, and
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riori
now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 25
cent bottle and yon will be convinced. Fifty cent and one doliar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. 19-lS-lyr KOHL THORXE. Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts., Cin'ti.
sive or deleterious medicine. Dr. J. KATES beinp
eminently success! in this branch of his practice, patients would save much time and money, to say nothing or the anxiety of mind by giving him aii early call. Through long laboraftn-r years experience ,he can warrant to all. no niaUer how severe, and long standing it may have been, a thorough cure. Invalids your true interest is, to rpplj at once to him, w ho is able to meet all cases.
Females suffering with irregularities, nervous
ly n,,...,.!" .0"" i , . V'r ' of
ivoft!,;.' ti,,i,.. X.;. '.k MEDICINE, that came under our notice
. " v.i.ci 1. u.sicians v.. Keen treul,..! wilh 111.. Pill- -I.K
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DR. CCYSOTT'S IJIPR0VB 0 BXTKACTF0 YELLOW DOCK & SARSAPARILLA THE ORIGI5AL AHU OSLY CEX0I3 ! PARATIOX FOR TIIE PERMANK5T CUR OF COXStMPTIO-f &XD DISEASES 0 THELCXGS WHEKTHKY ARBSVPPOSED TO BB AFFECTED BT THE FREB CSB OF MERCURY, IROX,ftriXIXK,4e. Let all who wish to porps the Hood from Imaar ties, and prepare the system to resist epldemtea resort to "Guysott's Extract of Yellow Koch J Sarsaparilla," which is provinj Itself an aotldoW for many of the most malignant disease that leak is heir to, and thav will never be disappointed, tot In this remedy the public faith has never waser4 nevercaa waver. for it is founded oa eipecianea j ust as their want of faith ia othsr and spurious compounds is founded on experience. Tbay fly frqaw mineral nostrums lo seek hope, lite and vigor frotw
this purely xeretmhle remedy, however brokaa down in health and spirits however loathsome to himself and others, lot no one despair of recover?) . let the patient only understand that bis hope af physical restoration lies only n-Guj son's Eitra of Yellow Dock aud Saraaparilla,n and persuade him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we have bo h.siUtioa in predicting his speedy restoration la health. The Shaker prepared "Yellow Dock," and tba "Red Honduras Sarsaparilla," are the Invaluable remedial agents from which Dr.Guysott's Improve
Extractor Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is formdand the Labratory of Dr. Guysotl has given us tba vistues af these roots in their perfection. HI preparation contains all the restorative properties the roots, combined and concentrated in thsir f most sire ngth and eftiraey. Experiments were made In the manufacture o4 this medicine until it was found that it could not
I further improved. 1 4 ..ir.lti.rW .A flnil It naortt In almost Bnl
versally in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutane ous comptaints for general prostration of all lbs vital powers, and all those tormenting diseases of the skin so try ing the patience aud so injurious to health.
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The Jallo-ming rate ar Benajah Hurhrt it ana af the matt attamthing mn reeara. Atar Jartf famrt' ttcknett, net yeart' tJeertitiating tart it re t ihe amSLMftun mne teg. and thebady and limht almatt a matt ef eating, putritytne. ditehnrging ulcera.ia?
j he cured y eight batttet Guytatt'i Ixtratt af
taut. kivd ma rca-rirtCATE. Tallapoosa Co., Ala., Jan. S, 1M. Dr. Cuytatt Dear Sir: I send you this to Mf tify to you that your Extract of Yellow Dock at 4 Sarcai arilla has performed one of the most won-r derful cures on mo that bat ever been effectedf ft man. J have been afflicted for forty yeart with Irraptians on my legs and feet; in IStP they got to bad that I had to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one' leg amputated above the knee. In about months after my other leg broke out in large eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My gro '.ar dalso broke out in large b Irs. wlleh Wka
the sametl any
large running toret o -aril m
my elbow. The misery I have suffered for th last t o years' I can not describe lo you.- I was n such agony tha t1 never rested day or night. 1 was given up to 4I,and by the help of God I had made preparation for death, and had pointed out lo my rauiy the plan" when: to bury my remains. In October last my son brougtirme one of yur bottle-wrappers; I read :ti and round record of soma wondarful cures performed by your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." I tent and gol two bottles of it, and commenced taking It. In two weeks, to my great astonishment, my soret all ba-" comeeasy, aud I could sleep all night, a thing Irbad1 not done fortwo years. When I had taken tixbot-
tlcs.my sores had nearly all healed.. My sores got well as if by enchantment. I have now used in all eight bottles of your '-Extract of Yellow lVock and Sarsaparilla,'' and I now consider myself well, am at a U 1 for terms to set forth the worth of this medicine, or to express my gralitudo for what itha done for me. I must call it t'le Savior of man from misery while living upon earth. I entreat all or the afflicted to try this rfiediciie fori believe it will cure any known disease in tba world. Lay aside all prejudice and Just try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and
entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should' doubt the above cure, I invito tham to call on me, and I will show them the sears. lean be round In Taliaposa Co. Alabama, one mile from Stoe'a Fer-
BEXAJAH HUGHE.
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171? Ki.n TrnpiKr. r.i,r.cTioi I The annual election for I'irectors in Franklin Turnpike Co. will bo held at Mt. Cnrmcl on the first Monday, being Ihe til day day of January, lt-53. Stockholders ill take notice and at tend". Dec. T, L-i2 51. JOHN WYXX, Sec t.
AUGUSTUS P. PAULUS.M. D. Physirian.Snrgeon A: Irreurhrr. Office at Mr. Saml. Mieppenls". Ke.idedce on .Main Street, first door below Mr. Smilu's carriage sli ip. dec. 10, Ih52 31-3ms-
ID'HMSTIMTOR'S NOTICE OF . I S. 1. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, on rriday, the 31st day of lVcemher next, at the residence of Timothy C. Coo ley. late 01" Franklin County, deceased, all his personal property, (not taken by the widow) consisting of one horse, biijrgy and harness, lot of sl one, o.e. A credit of six nionihs w ill be given on all sums over three dollars, the purcnaser giving bis not? with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. WILSON" MORROW, Administrator. Pec. Cd. 1S.VJ 4I-2w.
at Prfnt! asked ar her hnshand's health, answered, j coh breaker atta hinent. rr k be satisfaclorilv wi:h . soft, quiet .mile: -He dead. I thank XZtiZTZi': .311 t insure your you." tnj Kent uky Stock Feed Mills. I
1 AAA CAST'S IirnIA op Rnnlureol i lUUU THE KOVELSCl KEl RVPTVRE AXD
i Proti-tio! or the bowels. This disease is very i common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended with much ; distress and often death. Dr. Ktks, of 153 Syca- ! more street, between 4th and 5th. Cincinnati, Ohio, , has for a longVme given his attention to this disease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He ap- ; plies his own instrument, which is worn with ease
M E T A M OR A.
New Good3 Cheaper Than Ever. I'lir: undersigned begs leave to sav to their old I customers, and the public penerailv. th.t hr
lave just received and opened a splendid stock of ' goods, selected w ith great care to suit the want, of lhi.M.inln m-l.:l. !..... J ll: .
cash, or exchange appro vdtr T f rVirucer , 1.? Certificates of cures performed ti,..: ' '. ... ... "? I,r""uce. in different narts ol the country, bv the above med
icines, can be had gratis of the agents. For sale bv M. W. II. UI E, Brookville. BROWNING & V.LE,Terro HauU, wholesale agents for the State. Price each ii cents. dr. 3 50-lyr.
ily restored to health.
Dr. Kates begs leave to say further, that his rem-
i r. the undersiged Physicians, having had the edies arc prepared in a scientific and skillful man-1 receiptor their manufactures submitted to us for , ... . ..... ! inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they , ""under his own eye, to cure each and all diseaare composed makes them tho best Pill in use for ses,inwhichhisattentionsoUughasbeendirected, all diseases of the Liver. Impurities of the Blood, with full directions how to use them. Therefore I Ccc. e say this not only from our own judgment, . r ,110 r . .. . I but also from that ofthc best medical authority in ly ALl"fi from any section of the country by adtho I'nited States. All diseas.-s requiring the'use dressing a letter postpaid to the Dcctor, stating ! of an ALTERATIVE, DIAPHORETIC and PVR- ,vm.om. etc. r9 hv ..tvi... .,l ,...n..: I
to him. After a long experience, and by a peculiar
most satisfactory sveees. method he puaraiitees to ra.lieol the .i,u..A n. ;
GEORGE WOOD, M. D. tirelv without tiuttinir any re.trsint Serajula. Syphillit. Mercurial rampleintt. Cmrtr,G. McCLEN N AX, M. D. 1 ,,Iw'mou t'UU,I1S n r"lra"'t' Gnn,rc., Bheumat.tm, and a van variety . F. BROWI.EY, M. D ' b-ales medical ofllce is No. 153 Sycamore ather dttagrccable and dangeraut dittatet arm L. BOWEX. M. D. ' ! street, first house below Fifth, West tide, Cincin- ff"'!Hy and perfectly cured ly the ute af ihit Ty Purchase none but those having tho signs- ,,: 0,.. , merficmc. tureT"J. X. HOBENSACK," upon each box, as " I,.: lHl2l ! L Dapiville. Ala.. May 21, 1PJI. all others are worthless imitations. I " " Messrs. Scovilie & Read: This is to eertifv thai Agents wishing new supplies, and all others T TIISO?IK DISEASE A D SPEE- about HieBrstoi February bwt I . .nii uwishing to become agents, must address the Pro- : (HIE There are perhaps a few per-! . 1 ,"nr,tot February last, I was afflicted with'
prietor, J.X. HOBENSACK, at his Labratory, Xo sons w ho know the fatal progress or this disease I lnre or "our paiurul sores on and about the face,-
1.11 .iiiriu c-tiv cnrmcl, aoov nace, rniLADELPII1A. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U.
; when neglected, consequently the fault of suffering ' 8n'e of -1,iCI" " 1TCe quarter ofa dollar, thef
J. H. BURROW'S
: rATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL
Theirstock consists, part. xf tlie folio
Plain nnd ficurrd Silk andSatins, 1 Alpaera silk warp and Mohair Lustre; Cashmere of various colors and qualities; Delanes or various patterns and prices; French and Domestic Ging-1 hams; Embroidered Mode Black and long Shawls; Kid. Ca.hmer. Plush, Silk and Woolen Gloves; I
i.nni.1, miiiLiaMimrr ana 1 otton Hose; While, Pink, and Krwo Satin Bonnet.; Grev. Laee, Ruffled, Colored, straw. Hungarian, Jennv'Lind, Pearl ami
Florence braid Bonnets; Frilled crape and Silk li- I nings; together with a larre stock of Bonnet feath- j ersand Ribbons; Red, White, and Yellow Flan-i ni ls Enclish, French. and American Cloths: Satin, ! Silk velvet, and Fancy Vestincs, Doeskins and Fan-1 cy Cn.siuicres; Satinetts. Tweeds, and Jeans; Can- j ton Flannels. Cheeked aud Hickory shirting; B)eachedand Brown Muslins; Table Linen. Crash' and Towel Diaper. Onr stork of Hosts and Shoes Is tare. and complete, made i n the best order and ' of the fiuest material, warranted to please all tastes. J Onr Hardware, Consists in part of as follow . Trace. Halter, and Log Chains; Wood and Hand Saws Augers, Chis- I els. Door Locks. l.atclies. Hinges, Screws. Brads, ' Tacks, Coffee Mills, Hatchets, Hand Axes, Mill. Cross-cut and hand saw Files, Table and Pocket CuUerv. J
Qnrensware of fs-crj- atyle, 'T'Mls Mm differs from all others in the eonstrucAnd quality, t hina. Mowing Blue, Mulberry, and i -L tion of the Cpper or Runner Stone, w hich is V hile Iron Tea Sels, of forty-six piesea each, or in J composed of French Burr Blocks, em losed in a smaller quantities; Bowls, Meal Dishes, Xappies, cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of
Hikers, ami Citcliers. Preserve ond t nut Dishes, ' the Stone, w itli a cast iron Eve. or Bush, that is of
and a premature death, is suicidal art committed
by the sufferer himself. This tact is plainly verified by the horrible sights iu our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, a here thousands suffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore yon who arc afliirted with aay form of "this class diseases," do not be persuaded that the disease will cure itself, or that some simple medi- ; cine w ill cure, but call at oace st the "Western
Medical Office," Xo. 153 Sycamore street, below i ! Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all diseases, either re- i 1 cent or chronic,. tre completely eradieuted from the 1 blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 : j . ; FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND SOLD. GREAT POPULARITY ! THR CHKAPEST Ml- 1 MO BOOK IN" THE VNIOX ! 1 j THE old boo in patent notes, revised, enlarged, aud corrected. THE MISSOURI HARMONY; j : or,a collection of Psalm and Hymn tunes and An- i fhems. from emiaent aiitliors. ith an introduction to tbc grounds and ruiineiils of mu-ie. Four parts. in one volume. By Allen 1). Carden. I he whole carefully revised, and adapted to the present wants of the Churches, by 'haries Warreu. professor of ' mnnc, Cincinnati. Stereotyped, I volume 26f pa- '. res. nni.'.'b-l'i.lm j MOORE, ANDERSON, WlLSTACH & KEYS. i Corner 4th & Main sts., aud SH West 4th street.
assumed the appearance or sneers, and I was rear--ful they would terminate in CaucenuAbout threa weeks since I commenced' tax' ine "T)oetar GuytatVt Extract af Tellaw Dark and Sartaparilla," and found immediate relief from Its use. Iiavl e not taken quite two bottles, smiths' sores on my face are all healed up: and those on mf deck are nearly so and I truly believe thoy will beentirely well in a fowdays: I cheerfully recommend -Hr. Guysott's Extras of Yellow Dock and SarsapariKh,'' to -persons affileled with any kind of eruptions or cancerous tore. dy general health Is much improved1 By the cse of the medicine. Respectfully, EICXARDB. BCRK. Quart Bottles, $1 pet bottle aix liottles for 95. JOHX D. PARK, Xorlh-east eor.of 4th & Walnut sts., Cincinnati, 01
General Agent for the West, to whom all order must be addressed. nov. 13 47-lyr. M. W. Hnilc, Brookville; F. Brown. Fairteld; J, S. Rockafeller, Cedar Grove: Nye A Saow, New Trenton; C. Has son. Mt. Carmel;" J. X. ClomenU, BloomingGrove; Gilford fe Aldtn, Laurel; Tbo. Robinsou, Xew Salem: B. H. La Rue, Anderson ville; J.L. Andrews. Dunlapsville; p. Mason, Coanersville; S. Barbour, Rushriilc; T. Dickcrson, Versailles; D. Beaver, Liberty.
JOHX I.I TIIEU,
! snears. Miears, cissoi
cry kind of Cutlery,
or,; KnrVeJ.'.nd'ar.noMcv? Wistars Balsam of Wf&I Che ITT Xo. 16. Fifth .lr North' 1 He beat Itemed j ever katwa .ltaat
1 uniblers. Lanterns, M lasses cans, and in fact ev- I greater external diameter at the bottom than at the ""T- mau ana "Teamoro. f inrim..... o
ery thing needed for housekeeping. I Ion. which is secured at the back bv four bolts, so Jobbing neatly and promptly done almod
UTIIon. Edward C. Marrfia!!, a member
I: 4 -I '
1 base tcmnrr in nisnl-iml of Conrress from California, was married in
" tl il'. Pi f '.l-o 1' . l: v.. Piiieimixti on the Cllh nit., tn Miss T.tsenhini,
sl, , - --"- 111c-rmaiivM Siioiii --
! 01 tnose who have done them . canEnler ,,'," -nai.ani.
r --o t Kindness.
"'J-ta- VI
uee got into the vat which
even n ed ,;!. u..:l: 1:
V,. 1 "'" ""'""K liquor.
. -w uoes lollowed thoir OiiAn
j'-'Oaeol the swarm escaped destrnc-
To the above I now append a challenge to grind
cob tee l o.it of wboleeaiMOf com.
I w ill run my IS inch "Qrren af the yowfll" with a
article that
L.tf-ill crin.t
Stewart's Ohio ' n' comfort, and. at the same time will keep the
both to be run at ; bowels, or protruding part within the orifice, flow
once; and if yon are apprehensive 01 a risky onsi- ,mnort-nt is j, therefore, for those who are run.
tnred to be cured.
To J. H. Braaows & Co. nov. 19 S-6ms.
ness. you have my entire approbation to mn Mr. I Pomeroy's Com Cri-sher as an auxiliary. Should j
my sincle article fall to grind equal in quality ana ! niiantitv to the combined productions of the two or
i three mills (just as vou please) then you can draw
ITT Catch the spMklinff foa-n of the sea few hundred dollars as stakes put up.
raDcrrolaltr,r,t .iroo nd Lottie it. and what was a moment aro ...Com'
--. a ?rni m a" iv j i. Iiin? pearls crp-esed iu sunshint is nnw icur x irn x- m
i Jk urrs Till ffP 1 III w w. -a .a v a . x. u . .
cs Of an inn. at I.ian.'afT. and al mT of P"PkI- i
ij uubbs thinks that speed will go on in- 1
creasing, till men will be shot from one town ! to another by means of artillery made on pur- i
pose lor tne occasion. j
O" Old Mam. One of th tavnrmA i,k- I
jects for exercising the courage of the cowaid ' and the wit of the witless.
In.
1 pf nin? a halo nf rnttnn m
s '"nnatLthe body of a nejrro
5i;u rre?cd into it, and so srreat
"-!a a ?ure' that the body of s net more than three inches
FIT "Were you ever hapliied?" inquired an earnest minister of a green candidate. X-n- no, sir! never on'y once't and then I fell in."
lit.
A
trend .r, .v .- "itr' does not seem disposed to ac-
tn,;,,.., -i, - . r"w vrui wiu .iwr ivrna e enormons legaev of ; PH ces are rapidly circulatino;, 300.0M. The relations have been advertised
' ' the - t, look- lor. 1 his is creditable to the English Queen.
W'f::rP t- l'lDe 0D' "''"redyearshaveelapaed since!
..u11.11 uc nui tuvenuon 01 printing, vet books are
, m circulation all over the globe
. r.s a
-iuvif , . ifars 01 in itiuit..n.
Ul. aiHl STTPntii-o 1.1 tho,. D. - -' ' 1 . . i;y..; :-. i;..; - .....-..,.-.
"1" c ij-r. , j vion, lor quaui 1 one m.iniuu..' ...... --..k.. ,le IhefnmJ. .1 i tu -n exenanpe naner nn. n r...... . i;.i ,t w the Coiiminp Room and Business
... .11 iti.-. iiiiin I ';i", . r . r . , ivi my . . ' -- - i- -
.11 are Proof of Dr. Kntrs Trusses, for Rwplnrr el the Bands. CiRRoiTos, Ky., May 21, 1M1. Mr. EmToa Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Pr. Kte, I avail myseir or the opportunity I long wished, to publicly testify to the great number of persons to w horn life had been rendered
comfortable, that have come under my knowledge.
several of shorn were fellow sufferers with me in
the Mexican w ar. For want of proper Trusses they
were nnderconstant fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious work, but thev can now do
good day's work without injury to themselves.
Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAS. Xewport Daily News.
Jj Pr. Kates office is 153 Sycamore street. Cincinnati. Ohio, wheie all those afflicted with a Rupture ol the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands who can bear testimony to the above.who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates.
Also a lanre stock of
tcixty .Hade Clothinrt Made in fashionable style, and of the best material. We can fit every siie from Tom Thumb, to the Kentucky i'mni; together with gentlemen's linen shirts.
net linger shirts, ami drawers; fashionable, silk.
Knr, Kossuth, and Hungarian Hats: Men and Boys' I'lush and Cloth Caps; and in fact everything usu-
that cverv block is in the form of a dovetail, which
gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required in small Mills w here the Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes dai.gcrous if not strongly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, without having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy.
litis Mill is a square irame. made 01 wood or cast
heen Shears. Scis.or.
iB-.inv aim mines grounu in in" ne.t manner, at a shot notince. mh- 1 lirs
w n. sont.
any Kepi in a country siore. t. an anil examine our 1 iron, in the form ol a busk, w ith Bridge tree. Spin-
stock. II we do not suit you in price and aualltv. die Rnlnnee. Kine. llriver. and Repulatinr Screw.
we will charge vou nothing forshowinc our eoods.
u. we are at all tunes paying ihe highest market price in CASH for Wheau'Corn. Rve. Bar
ley, and Buck Wheat.
W ALKER & BROTHERS. Metamora, Ind., Nov. 1, lp'oi. 47-lf.
anil grinds upon the same principle as a large mill, differing only in the Running Stone: this being the great weight, enables it to grind nearer the centre a greater quantity or grain and with less power than
any other null now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached toleam. water, horse or hand power. Also, all sizes of French Burr Mill Stones, roanu pictured on the same principle. Joseph H. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the inventor, for which he obtained Leltets Patent in 11M2. For all infringements, the purchaser w ill be held responsible for the right of using. 1 hese Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up, and all that is necessary to put them in operation is to a'.tach a band to tho pulley on the
spindle, with a drum sufficiently large to ran the 54
above articles can be had here at the Prom-tr-for.
Prices. Bairn's. (Kousel's) Hand's, HarrttowV, and all popular Perfumery , aw lo)c.a.and retail at the manufacturers prices in Philadelphia. The finest Fr-nch Chorafate ever Introduced in this
country, in Rny qiianntv
NEW STORE: IN METAMORA. THE undersigned would inform the public generally, that ihey have opened a new store, and have ju.t received and opened an entire new stock of goods, which they intend to sell as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or conntry produce. Their stock consists in part of the following: Cloths Doeskin (nimrre, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts. Tweeds, Jeans. Are. Kadirs Wear, Press Silks, Plain and Fancy
tasnmeres.
every price Ginchams. F
ton Flannels of every colon Brown and Bleached These Millsare warranted to be in every respect tion. and by the expansion of the lurgs. prevent
.viu.nns.1 neck and Hickory r-nirnng, labie 1.1 nen 1 irnimmrnucu. 1 mmviiaij hums irom oecoming weak, and
Far Cfiighi.ealdl, Jtthma.craup. Branrhitit. Injlw enxa. Bleeding afthe Lungt, Difficult Breathing, Liver Affcctimn; Pain ar H'eaknett af tha Breatt ar Side, Firtt Staget Cantumptian. fcr.. tfcr.. Ae.
, ,, i In short, this Balsam is peculiarly adapted to every
I. it JIT XV rVlll 1 V I. j disease of the Lungs and Livor, which is produced
- - - - - - - - ak, A A 1 u our ever-varying cumaie. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealers in Perfume- wld Cherry has long been known ta possess Imry, family Mrd rmrt and Fancy Jrtidrt, S-rth j portant medical properties. This fact is familiar toEat' earner aj tanrth aid Vinet't. Cin. O I every matron in our land, and Physicians often pre-tt-ESTERX agents lor Kendall & Taylor's Ther- I ' " different forms fora variety of cornIt mometcrs, drc State asrents l-r tihio; foe Al- i Pl'nls. Tar. also, has been equally noted for its mond Lotion, Clenhugh's Tricopherons. Lvons T'rtues; and some physicians, whose name is faKathairon and Jamaica Ginger. Corn Plaster a ' n,'"rto 'he whole conntry, have gone so far as to certain cure; Myer's Extract. Rock R.e. M' Lean's ' declare that even eautumptrn could oi cured by Volcanic Oil Liniment. Ink Eraser. Writing Ink I 'hat alone; tn other hands, again, it was nearly Fat and Roach Evtorminatov. Sa Foii' Tooth I "-doe!- owing, no-doudt, to their Ignorance in Wash, Ivory Pearl Dentriflce. Locwk's Piilmiiic ! PTsring and administering it a difficulty now Wafers, warranted to be the bet article in use for 1 c,,ir'''? obviated by patient experience and long
eoiigns. coins, ore. ore. Consequently all ef the I v.vjieniiieiii.
The extraordinary medical powers of these two
substanees are now, for the first time, combinod md embodied in BR. WrsTAK'S BALSAM OF WTLU CHERRY.- By a nice chemical process, ev. ery thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most extraordinary aud trnlr efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary ai dliver diseases ever k nown to man. To convince all
unbelievers that onr theory is really true, we refer
MIOLLULK BRACE!!.
This is one of the most useful aud beneficial r.
inch .Mill 940 revolutions ner minute: attached to tides ever invented fwe sneak from eTn. , unbelt
horse, steam or water power. By the steady appli- and no one should be without them. Thev are to 1m rw fMes of cures performed by this wonderful ..lim. nf twj, hniu ru. v r (ha VI i 1 1 will Mnil R IaI ore vent the huhit it .lont.ii m I. . .1. -1 . " i medicine.'
i - . , , i u 1 1 . 5, i mn anu rum. " . t w . ,. .. . , . t'1,.- mi are name a a r$ e1 . rs. Plain and Fancv Lustres, Pelaines of , bushels per hourof good meal.and will grind wheat Ui do, unless Diey effectually prevent it. drawing I D UDUC Q u 05B ice and quality. "PomeMie and French i s well as Com. The 30 inch Mill, if putto its rull- the thoulders back, and thus relieving all compres-' ' " 9. Red White and Yellow Flannels. Can- j est speed, will grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour, sion on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy ac- i tw o ".'vrs saved bt th csa or ohi.t thrbr roTTias-
and Towel Piaper; Embroidered, Mode, Black and
Long Shawls: Kid. Ca.hmer, Silk and Woollen Gloves; Cashmer, Lambswool and Cotton Hose. Oar Stock of Boots and Shoes, are of the best quality. Also, ladies Kid Slippers, Buskins. Gaiters and Half Gaiters.
Our Hardware, consists in part as follows
All orders must be directed to
J. H. BURROWS. Front st., lower side, bet. Main & Walnut. Pec. 3, 1652 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio.
at the same time gives a habit of ereel carriage,
AUIILOE i tiun.it, 48 X. E. Cor. 4th Sc Vine Sts., Cincinnati
C ATLTE. Xotiee is hereby given that I will sell
O at public auction, on Saturdav the 18th dav of will of Jaeub Miller, late of Franklin emmi a-
Logand Trace Chains. Hames, Wood Saws, An- I Pecember next, at the residence of Jacob Miller, , ceased. Said estnteis supposed to he solvent.
while
not the
Apollo Buildinff. V. Walnut, fiarlnni
por. Sth and
ti, O.
IM OKt-OKA Itn lr"4f.
I 5:",
; use of tobacrn bee -ti n iran-s I C A 111717 . t Irvn t ' .tn rf Aht Till hi TO 1 rtTiwrtfllUv CflHcd
n? ;"T 11 ,S Saj "e .rsofiUdiscoverv -"'" " u n T esnpeVior fai-ililies afforded at this Institn-
i x- . ...
, " '-"""viu uinu were not v common as at present- and than they Mtrsctad
I aneuuoii wneaever Visible.
pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPIXG BY POCBI.K F.XTRT, s. ,inr.ned in the different departments of trade.
1 nep are com men and manufactures Business renman-
lr.., . "harp.
xJt - ,n tne interior thinka of no m,1re commoi in F.nrope now than thev ' sh'P- Calculations. Correspondence, and daily Lecea'ii'ornia ta SOl married fnr .rrl4,rIV were- W have score, hr these ex- i olvs --' La Political Economy in sSiinhi u , 6. man it u, lo" , hibitione in America lo 1 their relations to Commerce. -""Con She been told that in i in . v l l .JTI1: a0."? " T?T0? f?V. The Course n be completed in from 8 to 12
111 TAriT ll lrh !nli-rf.7aa: A u.A ... 1 . .
men folks rock the no American would thiali r;1 i j made the suhjectof long articles in the Get-j
I man ana rrencn periodicals. I
ioiiow trie 1 H A wnan an )h J a .
"trr. v " '"'v a inanwno wishes to k.- es, eir-ee. W eetie.A AU. I b4? mora JfieW than he can be: and ihu
-"Hilt ' l w i iq I na MMin aiho I a. 1 1 . I
j iuiuti jui meg ia love appear ridiculoui.
.Itellyou."
weeks. Terms 540,
Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at anv time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. 18-lyr.
FTL0TTR BARRELS.-The msrket price in rash wilt be paid for merchantable flour barrsls at the Exchange Mill, Brookville. bv Kov. 30, tt-wt, CEO. H0LL4XB CO.
TDr. J. Kates Trasses for the Core of a Kuptnre. This is to certify that I have been afflicted with a "RrrvTRk or the Bowels" sor six years, daring this time tried many Trusses and other remedies, without any permanent relief. A short time since hearing of Pr. KATES success in curing this disease, made appl ication to him and obtained one of his Trusses, which I am hapyy to say has entirely cured me. I therefore consider it my duty to make this statement known, and recommend Pr. Kitcs' treatment and Trusses to all those who may be afflicted1 with the same disease. D. V. LOXG, Constable in Third Ward. Cincisxati, O., March li?, 1853. 51.
YTI1F.AT !
tt 50.000 Bushels of Wheat wanted at the Ex
charge Mill. Brookville. foT which the market nrire in cash will be rvaid bv
Kov. 30, 'SS-fP. GEO. HOLLAND dt CO.
VHF.T!! WHEAT ! 1 1
the Ex-highest
gnrs. Brads. Tacks. Coffee Mills. Crosscut and Hand ' late of Lanrellownship. t-rantlin County, de'ed., !
Saw Files. Pocket Knives and Table Cutlery. ins personal property (nots)iccillcally bequeatn(turriisn rarr, oralmosteverv varietv. in d or Uken by the widow.) consisting of horses, part, of common Teas and Plates. Stone and China i hogs, cattle, one two horse wagon, harness, and Teas and Dishes. Bow K Tumhlers. Bakers Pre- fanning utensil... corn, oats, hay, and household serve Pishes. Molasses Canaand Pitchers. roods, kitchen furniture, &c. A credit of four BJTS Jsn CJPS. Best Silk, Fur, Kossuth and ' months will be given on all snms over three dolHnncarian Hats; Bovs' Cloth Caps, Mens' Plush !s the purchaser giving hie note with approved and Cloth Caps. I security, waiving valuation and appraisement
I he best qualitv or urocenea always on hand at jun.. n. hkbiw.
signed has been appointed Executor of die last
r. taie oi rranklu eis supposed to he
JOHX H. WHITE. Executor
nr. 93.-49
wholesale or retail.
ALSO A well scVected stock of X"otirins. WOODS & GO R POX. Metamora, Xov. ad, ISS2.. !9-3ms.
In the Franklin Circuit Court, February Term. A. P. 1?53.
1
Chance rv.
Henrietta J. Barber
vs. Tsaae C. J. Barber.
Xow comes said complainant, by Howland. her solicitor, and files her Bill for a Ptvoree; and also the aftidav it .f a disinterested person. showing that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The said defendant, I?aie C. J. Barber, will therefore tak notice of tho filing and pendency of said Bill, and that unk-ss he appear and plead thereto at the next term of said Court to be begun and held on the first Monday of February next, in the Court House at Brookville, the proofs therein will bo heard, and the cause determined ia his abseree. Witness mv hand this 3oth dav of Xovembcr A P.l. 10 J0HNM. J0HXST05, Clark,
Xov.C3,lF5S 49.
Gent's Furnishing Store. WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE ! JAS. KICHAIlI)SO, Ko. 4 Trt Fowrth M. I ilwrnrt of Mala, Has a verv large assortment of GF.XT1 FMF.X'S Fl KXISHIXG COOPS; Shirts and Collars, Self-adjusting Stocks an unequalled variety in every style, color, and texture. Call and see cur goods; "we" can. and wifl sell low. We invite Insreeiion and comparison. JAMES R1CHAKPSOX, Xo. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 119 Main street.
a. r.raBBT
Parry
or "wotii s sitai or wild cntaav." Mt. Eos. Ky., July 24, 185. Messrs.- HarecmrC Howard dr Co. Genu: Tha-"Pr.-VTistar's Balsam' of Wild Cherry that F boughtof you has been of such signal benefit in my funiiiv, that I wish to make its virtues known for the bt-nefll of the public. My wife took t old at the lime ofher confinement, which settled on ber Lungs. Tho pfaysiciaas pronounced her disease consumption. She had proruse night sveafs. and had coughs; she was given up. Tor we (fespaived of her reeovery.and her child partook of her complaint. She then commenced al ..If.'.. . Dl ' . ... .. .
dT It ' uft" iiM w uiiwcw ar acta i nerry,'-aap iiCCKlV. 1 three bottles effected an entire cure with heraad
tne child both. I have ro doubt thai they womTd have now beew in their graves if they bad aot have used WistarV Balsam of WiM Charry. SETH R. SEARCT.
jens act Jtrv
Manufacturers and Pealers in TIX WARE, Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Retail. STREET LAXTEKXS, &e. W'est side of Vine st.. bcs. tween Front and Second, Cincinnati.
X. B. All kinds of iob work
ia Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper j neatly and prrmnntv executed ou reasonable terms. CTJ Lantern Glass aTwsvs on band
Orders from a distance wll? be promptly attended to. mh 12, l5e 15-lv
mO TIITK TLADIE!i.-Jnsf received at the
1 Old White Comer, another lot of thos splendid ! Pe Laines. which are decidedly the prettiest of the j son. Also, a few pieces velvet very rich styles, i Opera Cloths a rare and beautiful article. Also, ; an addition to ourformer large lot or Shawls. Call , and examine. X. P. GALLIC". I "ov. lh, 1PH-4"'.
STEA.n MARBI.Tfi WORK . Lowav & Rri.E, corner of Broadway and Fifth st-cet, r.cii.nati. Monr.ment.. Tombs and Grave Stones, Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts, M'irni Tablets. Cms. Vases, Garden Figures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, dec, Ac. constantly dn hand and furnished to order. The trade suppllod with Marble ia Block or llab, or Sawed to or- . mh 11 U
Set'n R.Sm-cy, whose certifleat? Is above, is a Ru of as much veracity as any in this rour;try,an4 a man of gond judgment, and we place enure rell' ance on his statement. HAKCOI-RT, HO WARP t CO. Th--trnuie'v?istar's Batsan of Wild Cherrrhas afae simile of thesignaturc of Henrv Wistar, M. li., Philadelphia, and "Sai.ford dr. Park," oa a finely executed stel engraved wrapper. Xo other oao be genuine. CCT Price f per bottle six bottles for $5. S..!d by J. P. VA KK, Cincinnati, f. Kortheast corner of Fourth and Walr.utstroeta -en trance on Walnut street- to whom all orders must be addressed. nov. T3 4T-1vr. M.W.Haile, Brookville; F. Brown, Fairfield; J. S. Rockafeller, CedarGrove: Nve & Ssow, Mew Trenton; C. Hasson, Mu Carmefc "j. X. Cleamifay BloomingGrove; Gilford & Alden, Laurel; Thoa Robinson. Xew Salem; B. H. tt Rue, Andersoa ville; J. L. Andrews, Pnnla'psville; p. Mason, Coe
Eersvuie; . naroonr.Knaaviue.T.
Wee; 9. Bearar, UBnwmf.
