Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 December 1852 — Page 3
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., eftae .i5k i t ninier me edito11 .t of Mosrs J. Ksi.it. Esq., w ho is ,rtts iMt. rtjru row, opinions au J poll - change. Xhoins" Spencer has ri,r(,laseJ William the residence lately ' M' tli - latter on Pearl street. I J. White has purchased of Pr. - the property occupied by John .:n the same street. Price -.Hi. fhat useful establishment, V,.;,irv and Machine s!iop, the has t tiinJs and is now under the -TP 4 ontof our friend James O'Hair , actical mechanic. Quirk Work. p.nvell Scott &. David Ser...b? in one of cur pork houses ,v .tJ.iv.137 Urgo hops in one hour ,...r f,vo minutes. The first huni:n hvi:i been cut ia forty - i?hter house of Mr. Henry .vcre kill 'd and and dressed in t wjrk be,,n dons in the a of til ' st a ad Hcturiictl. ii'.I" IK'nJerson :c:r..a. -T J has returned Trade KuiiniH, iicor.tinued activity i i business. :chint. hivj ban pay ing, we the highest current price fov Of of i ; .j; ire!! ss fr a'.l other kin's L-; and from the heavv amount .jioT continue to eel, we infer that j ::.'.rr csn make their purchases of ar !i at ! tii. ;-.!, snJ the lighter, gocds, as well r.tor here than elsewhere. ;:;rinj has been less important this -.than for several years past, but 'ttjlisslwn more so. There are ! ? -.T.'.i'.T of m?n engage 1 proSta-;-i'i;:!vos aaJ t j community in S -T'.ieir labors might have r sv.'.rre profitable had there been
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4t : :..: t'y and general preparation of We trust they will be better LT-.-ii a:.ot!.cr season. rv hoiviest part of the pi rk business -f-. The number of hogs cut will rpr than in any previous year, and .-rave been much larger had opera-:-:een commenced as early as the would have justified. All in all, :ines men ought to be satisfied -this season's business. Hon. Walter lonvnrd. ":jN'ev York Tribune generally in giving a sketch of the life :l'.!;c services of this distinguished .ritl, says that he wrs president of :r.vvi'ion called to revise the Con--t n of Pennsylvania in 1836. This iri'.a'se. Hon. John Sergeant, of s.'oi; hii, w hose death the country !ste!y called to mourn also, pre'''Tthat body. His competitor 'rx distinguished post, if our memory - fault, was the Hon. James M. w.fr r.nston. Ttie contest was ind y,r. Sergeant was elected- by i-mnll perhaps only one, ol a ma-'r'-f I'll hi ic I.and. i-sperate o.isct is to be made upou :-M:mr another grab at the public Monopolists, nnd sporulutors, !.ai' and rlo juouce w hero with to :V-ir claims successfully, while the ,---s of the thousands of landless : l:c no''!ected from vear to venr u j Congress to Congress. That "tsa find time to make larire irrants -!tJ States, Canals, or Railroad ;n ..s or as bounties t ) soldiers in iv to soeuro a chance for specula- ; But when the question of granting i'. tract of land to act ual settlers.on -tin of occupancy and improvement; -"'fhich Congress is generallr so -iite becomes so awfully precious, J ?- -v!uJe all action upon so impor- - subject This should not be :f if those interested would ur ilaims as they should. pioperkinl of appeal must bo -c--snd heeded. Land enough for !i n should not be asked as a "j"' 'rPanrer-S but demanded as the ; "v:w!nnn. Wc who are or may ' citizens, should have enough for -": But the broad acres are sliding --' J into the hands of speculators, s4ns and W'U soon be all gone.un'f Presnt policy by arrested. To f across should be ui ged, importu'plored, petitioned. Save one -vould have no more grants of rmie to aid in the construction of sds or other public improvements, 'tlroad trom the .Missouri to the cannot be made without the shce of the public land,we are --mi " a Xational work, of ur--mmediate necessity, and ought to ?-i ' -aienced at once.and oompleted as Fsmie but for no other like .iruaus are being constructed -( luiv without the aid of such stimu- i C annotsome powerful vice be rai"to eiue mib hr. land fr,, 11,., . .' , ......... , V. , V 1 i - . . t; hom they were designed by --xue actus! cultivator. State ilaik. become a cotrmon swim, tl.st powerful in.;..: r..:t.. 1 "wiwiiuu latts 10 comply " atat least, of the important cons upon whiehits extensive corpor'lvilegts and powers were granted instead, of loaning money at six -nt. pcr annum- ;t continues ?t Uaiversnlly through the business umty to make an usurious exact- ' pen the labor of the state from ; .l0 tw elve. It is due alike to ins r to ft - - iu juo- 1 . ' "ie Banks and the public that :',o n r b ProPerly understood. llore tli!o I 1 :." . -i 1 s.. icgiiiuicitsi is ciiuxgeu, ,b Hl'rastion is calculated to doinjus- '.' nd scb o : :. sh, -w tuciiuuua 1111 ui c-s.aii.il sl in . ...... sici JU'llce to an institution which 'fUhi u"s 113 corporators so reiei portion of the community, s5j; i.iucu. jjui. u iiie ill Si,.,, ,1 true-if the Bank or anv of n;v. ' ch"ges directly or indi-'o,.,n-v eater or higher rate of inWd n l-v.la t has a right to do,' a Tan ihmnitted uPon the community "ttem ;ne Mate for which there is no '5ihet" n, or excuse. A session of Esti2' ilure s at hand, and anin?1Ujn should be had.
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UUft "rjr ....... ." sii-iun imanu tmx never wjsliod till ...-, ? a jwow, as mere is a prevalent sukV. mat to wasn them before they at. lain that aRe would be disastrous. TT If you mean to make your 8,tIe f hf urcumont appear plnusible, do nol nreiu.lire people ag.mst what you think truth, by your r"" manner oi fleleuding it. -Tr.W,,.ea y'1" Smith first mw Daniel ""mil inincrnr.il : 'P'T'' rroi,uc,,io" ff (Told per week in Aus in English papers, 150.000 ounces, rr, , . m,l,lon9 01 ""liars In value. ins, ii correct, nearly as much weekly. as v aiuoruia mines nave been monthly. yielding A fair corresnomlrnt eel., v... .... j -V . - .....w uai is ((if .....rmuo 1)et wee 11 seventonn .d Tt . v seven tv i ne former is careless and happy and the other hairless and cap-ny. I ll's seems to be a fao-imile of the family joke. sick ID" Some ladies will foroive aillin... ... none ill manners. Ani t)r. h., r. capable of ju.lgin? ef vour learning or peniU tint nil t . i.i B 6 , .... jtr uruavior. ID" The man who wQ rnrrl.l . K.. t.i. feelinrs has returned ant. D The debtors' prison of Entrl.inil rnn. tain many thounds of p-rson' ho Imve been inenrcerater for vears. and nivr iwi to be liberated. ID Roys that are philosophers at mix var of ape. generally blockheads at twenty-one forcing children, vou petto mnch inin their heads that they become cracked in order to hold it ID The men who (lifter wnmpn An tint know them sufficiently; and the men who only abuse, do not know them at all. CP The furniture of the late Duke of Wellington's castle was very plaia. The Duke only indulged his fancy in two ornaments one a small ivory statute of Napoleon, and the other, common plaster cut of Jeiiuv Lind:theee with some commoa engravings of former Vardens of the Castle, were the solo things1 n the shape of ornament? through it. D" Dean Swift, on bing aked what he thanght the easiest and yt most difficult thiup a man could do, replied, "To bolt a door." O" There are two thin.es that mndvet man stiouid never undertake to barrow orstu ly law. money ID" Mr. Jesse Wilson, of Kent County, Maryland, raised ninety five bushels of 'potatoes this year, on a piece of P'oniiJ tv. eightyards long and eleven wide roiial to six hundred and thiity-lhree buiels to the acre. O So neccessary is fun to the mind lint a late philosopher says: "!f you should build schools without pluveroiind? nobody would ever get beyond short division in a lifetime." ID" John Thilip Kemble requested that the age of his father might be inscribed upon the tombstone. ' Long life," said he, "implies virtuous habits, aud they arerieal honors." Foriustance, Aaron Burr lived to eighty. XT Why did woman exist before msn? Because Eve was ths first made f mnid ) ID Drunkenness according to the Portland papers, i great'y or the increase in that city, notwithstanding the stringent provisions of the Maine Law. ID" 'Captain," said a rough-looking personage, "1 don't wish to hurt voiij feelings, but you stole that barrel of flour." The captain has been in a "puzzle" ever since, to know whether the afT.ont or the apology were the greater. ID The sea serpent again has been sen , by Capt. Vaile, of the ship B trham, on the 16(h of October. The he d and about thirty feet of the body were distinctly visible at times; a mate also was distinctly se!n, and fins under the quarter, and the length of the animal was estimated at from 13(1 to 1511 feet, wi,h a girth about the size of a barrel ID A lecturing mania has invaied the ranks fthe nobility of England. Tl i Furl of Carlisle is announced to lecture on Gray, i at Sheffield; the Duke of Newcastle is to lec- j iure to me mechanics at Workshop: Sir A ItnnHrr CuLhlmrn ht Stniitti-miitn p t 1 John Irusell at Manchester. Nobility is looking up! D Boolh, the tragedian, is dead. !! was a man of genius in his profession; but all his prespvets were spoiled by bis intemperate habits. ID That Francis Meaeher realized the handsome sum of $1,652 for his recent lecture on Australia, in New York. This is probably the largest sum ever netted for a single lecture. XJ"Capt. Peel, the traveller, says "the mater of the Nile is of a deep brown color and when poured in a glas is still mre strongly discolored. The earth it contiins is called in Arabic 'ahlm,' signifying lot g ease. When poured over the body, Nile water runt like oil, and filtered, it is deliciously light to drink." ID" A great snow storm ocenred latlely.on .1 IT uir upper .uississsippi. At Keokuk , 1? illcues ot snow had fullen. and there was a large amount of floating ice in the river D" The number of nunneries now flourishing and prosperous in Spain, is 2.S."6, and the desire to enter them i preva 1 ig to a singular extent amoug the yountf Spanish women D The manifesto which has been put lorward in France by the Court or Chambord, i. e. Heury V., reminds the people that the Empire can never be a genuine monarchy, and th-v will hope iu vaine for hapiness until they have restored the line of their legitimate Kings. D Dr. S Humes, of Lancaster, Pa., who died lately, bequeathed two thousmd dollars towardserecting an asylum for the reformation of drunkards. ID A five-dollar gold oirce .eses one-nine huiiiireadth of its value bv circulating twelve ' .. . . - S, months. A twenty five ceut piece loses iu the same time two-huudredth. O" The wires of the sub marine telegraph are made of pnre copper, aud they are covered with gutta penha. O A Mr. Winter, of London, intend!) shortly to exhibit, on the Thames, a boat to he propelled at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He is also about perfecting a machine for th conveyance of goods aud passengers on the highway. Ilnndseine .'Ion. Fanny Fern, a correspondent of the Boston 0'ive Branch, thus replied to un individual who said somebody was not , calculated to win a ladv's heart because ' he was not handsome: "Bejrginj your pardon, Solomon.that's a groat mistake It is quite unessential thtt a man should be 'handsome.' Let him pray the srods. in the first place, to make him a sjentletnan: ajrentlemaii at home as well as abroad. Let him stipu late for a fine figure and a courtly man ner, and leave it to their descretion after lhat, to shape his eyes, nose, and mouth, ! provided they don't make them perfectly 1 hideous. j "Save us from your plaid-nlanted. ,. .I, , oorUerea-vested, btg-cravateu, moustaehed, cologne-sprinkled, bejewelled, brainless exquisite. Give us a well-informed, plainly-dressed, self possessed,intellio-ent masculine, perfectly at home upon" all subjects, foreign and domestic; neither cringing to the great, nor oppressing the little; who puts one hand on his sword fx r. I an.tilin t. TL a. 1 ...... is,i.ii.i 1.1, is neari wnen a woman s name is mentioned, who raises no hhwh on the cheek of humble innocence; who ! wno, that . uoitis in contempt no livino- thin 1 - --- ' ' ' ' . 11 1 1 1 1 inin , GoJ has made; who can pity tho wvak ' and erring without a Pharisaical rcvilhW who can argne without loss of temper ; ....y ,iio tcurns a DriDe or an' oath; who has an arm for trcmblino- ao-e J sini'e for prattling infancy, and strong brave heart, for the oppressed and 'delenssless. But a nr.. j,. . 1. white Sir BrainlessV edwor'k" of xa..or, nauer, shoemaker, and per Heaven save the mark! women umer, women know better!" ..nH5".BiS,h0p An,es ,eaves wrek.we o trSian f7 ,Calinia and Oregon, mlist r , lnlests of the Method.,t EMSc0pal Church in those distant , hinds, he wlU jeave
Cincinnati Prices Current
l.uttcr, Fresh Koll in market. Firkin and Barrel kiuso Trs. Bridle f dot SO i&'tl8 00 " llnruoss, p ft Sk . B - - - I jS Skirling, do Slij Vppcrdrossed iK 7y Soto do . )u ITlolasites, Sew Orleans, t5 pil 30 Suirar House, do :i .fi H Clival Mon:k. IS llreawax. Prime Yellow IH - - - 9 Inferior tin - - SO I! rooms. BI TINO KVT1M. Cnminon s doi Ull.g jao Kanev - - i ,i-v.f, Carolina Tar. flmker 4 a cojj i ' ',,l S 50 fti.i.iNo not. I "lulls. Common p do I 5i ooou hknds. han.y . . i j,,,.., " -3 of 100 B Shaker 3 6 -3 rordmr. S d do - 3 T - - 5 W Manilla fc "- li Hemp .... n j Cottnn Tarut, Assorted N03. from .i to 10 P It, - 15 c ,. 6 d do . lti 4 d do 3 d do - 6 i ! illt ... Soft slielled Almonds i- ft. - IS HO .Hard, do - - CSi li ,. Kntrlish Walnuts, , t tb - - 9 1 Brazil nuts do 8 Filberts do - T Pecans do - ' , Peanuts, f- bush 1 0(1 1 ilsi. qi' Linseed r (tal fe3 9 65 ' Lard Noldo H:f3 jj Do No. 4 - iUs;73 ! Provilon, No. 11 do - - 6m Cotton I'atlitijr, Sos. S ana i iiu iij Caiiillew. Star, f ft C-'i? Pressed Tallow li Common lo - liu Vnt foe. Prime Klo ft p ! lnforiot tlo - ti.ii Hi e Stnfrs. Madder. P ft, - 14 S Kloat lndiiro 1 It'..? Copperas - 3 I ta 4 HO Mess Pork 14 IKK t leardo lt lHal Thin .Mess Prime - - i Kuinii - 12 OIK Prime Live tJeeso f - - - 3o Fruits. twaisins, Mal:ij:a. 'Lard No. 1 9S 9 Ho. No 3 - - 8-2! 8J Sides in bulk 8 a; Do smoked D.iJ iShoulders do ?J I Do in bulk ti j i t; box - 3 Cluster, do - S IH'S! Lemons, do 3U' Onmees bx 6 UIhJ Smj ma Kips, s ft, - - - io.a CurrMiitsdo - TiJ ll:.tesdo - - 9 14 ( 10 Hams uo - 7i Do smoked !i J Do supar cured ltt H Paint.. Pure white lead If k;-g - 2 00 No 1 do do - I 80 ltirr. t runes do - 30 fish. Mackerel So 1, i.bi - n ocr 13 an lo No. 2 dov 13 m-i. lo No. 3 do UtNi.il While Fish do 111 l n Salmon No 1 KS tut Smoked herriiift P box - - i)0.8 Cod lisli t? ft, 4i j 1 luur. Kxtra brands 4 30. 9 5 Carolina flint p ft, 41 3 1 .iuarsi. 'Prime N U t ft Fair do - 41 '! 6 03 Crushed do - i HI Powdered do Ujjt 10 l.ouf.No4 - - !! CO -Do No jdo - - PI ii Ho No 6 do - '.ij D0N0 T do - - 9 Ho No 8 do - - H i White Havana - 8V8r Good Super. 4 ntioj 4 ii aiiicnx. Prime ts ft, 30 U lass. COMMON IOI S1RT Dltln Yellow do - .S , 1 Serd. Clover ts bush 4?4 30 Timotlix do 1 73i'J 50 Flax do - - 'JO S bv 111 p box 10 l"v l- do 10 b 14 do 3 i2 50 S :5 1TV BRANDS i bv in s box 10 l.v 13 do II) bv 14 do llnr. 3 50 I Miot. 3 73 By the ken - 17 TO 4 00 By the buir - - 1 43 I Spiers. 'Cassia $ ft, - 33 3 Prime Tiniolhy, f ton 8 roffio fill rinici.t.i. uo - - lb l'o in market 8 H j 1-J Ui.lcs. West, r i nt, f I!i Pry Salted, do. Green, do. - . 4a: I. cail. Pic. r ft. - -liar, do - - I. outlier. kitio mit. Rri.lle.tr dox 3U K' .i4 Harness, tf B l i Skirting do - l.-S fpper in nug'i ft, - - V'sj Sole, do - - I- iil t'O .'Pepperdo - - 11 Kloeslo 2875 30 8 N miners No 1 do 1 50 8 I Tobacco. 4i No 2 Mo ft, .Va I and8-s F ft 10514 41 Do Vado do 15 18 5 Do Kv G twist Ci "3 l Do do" 13 lump lij5 14 Do do 5 8 s 12 14 HO ,.Mo and K.y leaf 3al U 20 Wool. 22 Full Mood t ft, 40,? 42 !j do 3T..S4 20 jl do - - - 33 19 i ()o - - - - 30.i 33 Common - 28j31 I STRtrH. R, nAILSTT. I ? A A C ST!? A UH A CO., MILL FACTORY, Corner of Front and John street-, Cincinnati, O. srW-' A bv e'-ou 19 I r,.t,t S.'i-rrt, brtivren Main am! It'ahiut its. The above is a x iv! cut et a .imrle ceared "Queen orthe South" l orn .Mill, and Crusher. Y'e mainifactuiv a Cob I'.reaker of ereat strength and dur.ibiLty. ai.d ease of operation. X'e l-'are this is..fil conlrix mice on -ill nf ! Mills. ,y which means we convert n Corn Mill into s:,.,.. i. . M,, k-i-r , .i, ....... , ., . it on or take it oil. I We innuufactlire no;-ta!-le Mills, simple and .Inn. ! I I ' reared bet q-l.-dity or French burrs) to grind I j Wheal. Corn and Mock F '.' is. calculate. I forslcnm, I w at r or horse power. These miiis havu been run ; ' by Me;uii and hors.. c uvcr in competition apainst j the oth r mak or .M ils of our ,ity . nt our Mate ! Fairs, and have never railed to e.-.'rry otr the first ' 1 peiniam on on-, occasion was awarded a beauti- ! j f.il sdxer medal. (!ur mills also took two rtrst preI ni'i.nis. as the best mills, nt two Annual Fairs of our .xichnnn s' Institute. A I.SO Portable Saw Mill. t. b run by ster.m. ! water or horse power. Ihis .Mill was exhibited in i operation by hors pow.r. at the Ohio Slate Fair, in ' so. when it x ns av anted a premium r.n.l a sj-len-did silver nitdni. ALSO Different kin.'.sof portable horse powers, I and steam Knsrines. All our articles, for eas o operation. simplicity . i;scri.lt:ess.and durability, arc ! surpassed by none now in ns All our articles are w arrante.l as represeiited -vr ' no sale at our cost of transportation and the money j refunded. " Fora full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer tho interested to our' pamphlet, to be had at our la t irx, w here we lake 1 pleasure lo explain each article. ISAAC STR.WIl .- BCO. Note. Mr. Kinibr.1l. the partner of J. . lurrows. while exhibitinir a l!:irro s Mill t our Sate Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered into a verbal cirreement w ith me to erind corn thus; U'lioex er primls the most, reptnling .)ualitv and quantity, wasto be the owner of both mills, at eacn and ex cry trial ; FIRST TRIAL. Straubto ren an 18 inch Mill; Barrows Co. to run aiOituh Mill. SKI ONO TRl ti.. Straub to run a 02 inch Mill; i Burrows & Co. to run a21 inch Mill. ' TI1.RD THIAL. Stranb to run a 20 inch M il: ' Furrow j ei Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. j "When the pinch cauie,tliat boisterous courage ', steppen out. To the above 1 now append a challenge to grind cob les.l out of w hole ears of corn. I will run mv IS inch -O.'cea thr Sttuth" with a cob breaker attachment, the tomrmticlr Ihnt is., ; thr Prrtnum nt thr rM rntc Fair, last fall, nraiust ! -''li Burrows' Mill nnd Wm. Stewart's Ohio I .,,.1 K ..... 1. L-v s;.,..t I.-.....I XlilU Koll. ... 1,., r '
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once; and if yon are apprehensive of a risky busi- j Coo ley. late of 1'ranklin County, deceased, all his ness. yon have my enure approbation to run M r. ! personal property , (not taken by the widow) conPotnen.y s Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. Should 1 sistir.g of one horse, busrjry m"i, harness, lot of my stnsle article fail to erind equal ill ipialily and ! stone. &c. A credit ofsix mouths will be given on quantity to the combined productions of the two or "li sums over Ihrce dollars. Hie purcnaser giving three mil is (just a, you please) then you can draw j his note w i tit approved security, waiving valuutioTi
a few hundred dollars asstakes nut up. Come boys, don't be cowardly there is nothing ; like walking stra-.ght into the merits of a thine. j ISAAC STKAI B CO. I To J. H. Bt RRon-s & Co. nor. 1!1 IS-Cnis. Apollo nniidins.'s. W. ror. "tli'nnd Walnut, t'iiiciniirt ti. O. I.Nt Ol;POK. I'KD lSjs". THE attention of the public is respectfully called lo the superior facilities afforded at this Institu tion, for qualify ing individuals in a thorough practical manner l'..r Ihe Colliding Room and Business ,.ii in tuner me otii.iiui pursuits. The Course emi.Ri hook-kf.kpim; by hoi ri.f. EXTRY. as pursued iu the dilTereut departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship. Calculations. Correspondence, and daily Lectures 011 .Mercantile Law and Political Economy ii. their relation, to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms $40. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at anv time. For further particulars call at the College rooms ' or address the Principal. nov. 19- 48-lyr. rLOlR RARRELS... The market price in 1 r"h le l''1' for nicn.iant..ble flourbarrel. 1 ...... n 1 1 1 ... j.. al ?e Eit,,,,",BinJ Mill, Brookville.by GEO. HOLLAND & CO. Notice to Perpetuate Testimony JOHX M. nOCTORMAX. and Rebecca DoctorI man. his wife, are hereby nolifl d that I, William T. Allen, of Franklin County, Indiana, one of the devisees under the last will and testament of John Allen, Junior, late or sani county iteccased. having j u.. iiiv-.i ait niioiA. 1. u. .v w.-i.iir 1. 1IOWLAXP, a Masterin Chancery, in aforesaid county, and obtained the requisite order thereon. I w ill proceed to take the depositionsor Jonn B. Davis, Henry Harphan, and Francis Case, before said , master iu chancerv. at his office in the town of j Brook rillc, in said county, on Saturday, the eighth 1 day of January next, between the hours of9 o'clock I A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. of said day: the said de- , positions beingtaken to nernetuate the testimony 1 of said w itnesses in regard to the validity of the , last w ill and testament of said testator, and w ith regard to his sanity and general capacity to make
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; sucu will, xx nen ana where vou can attend, &c. I WIL-LlAM T. 1LLEX. ; J. II. Ftnorgii. Att't. Ueccmber 13th, 1852. K-3
.- ''"",?" .THE PVRSCR i. .? ' wo"Jl',"',!U'Hloor the ladles and ponilemen of Brook ill,, and ielltv. to the 1 ew and splendid stock of SMF.KT Ml'SICand Musical Instrument, which are open rr exhibition at their store v.. a, , 4lh ,lriv.t , ,,or lo Smth 011 Hall. Havinr leased the above store Tor a term of years and tilted It up at a preat expense. In a st I,. hereto lore unknown f,r this hinlne,, wc hop,, by untiring- exertion, and mireinlttinir attention to deserve a shunt of public pnlm. a -t We Imvo tiinde itrrnnsreineiiis with nil .,,,1.1.. 1" '
to receive now piiblU-aii.,,., w 1,1,1!. ,1. .1 I .... " ..". tuiudnys of m u iue, Uidies are respe, tfnllv Invlt amine our stork at any 'tiine, ; turlrt nhvnis nt fbrh'trivitv. I to rati and exwi linvo Kim st,,-' rr0?1'1 oull,t,', 'liion of Violinist, lo nllr lerti M 'f''f. lO'lian and French, fresh and just si lotted by .Mr. Huuton. hose loni; exporieme Vlobi,, mTi orhl,!""! lu,l-",.l''ry ?' bimfor . ..... -., , i.triuiii-is, ruisreoiets. Gu tur. inT:'?'1!"' . ""''" thin to bo (XnJ "e have been appointed liK'al Ks, ' t imprtvrmrnt , nli, aS jU for Til"jiirrtln, ral or whi. i applied to Instrumeunu'miiv be f"."" '"I'flbation. sl,iill b h M. 1 lain ll.e peculiar benetlts of sid impro pvnt n. 1 . V, : ,"rl,:nn"i!i, in fvor '"" "r in the I unci Stales and Kurope. br,t Our stork of Anu-ri made Guitars pecui, Fho :M r',' ""'"''le climate; r.i d a d fl i f ar" "f b malt 1 ii,.... ' """""? noiso iiunio tofii -01 k e he t aruished in.trinnenls. I ra, t our whole stock M,ee,r';v:d,of ",,',s, ,',,"ii,- o..ij I.'l1'1 '-'" o call, bre lowi,u,,ruc,io Hook, for iVKnJ er than any other house. ,RI"1 , Dl'NTON & TIlt'RSTON. x n 1 org t ue Lcuibtr tb Founh-.twei. dec. 10-51. et Clueinnatl, Ohio. HQ. MARCIUSI S UTERINE UAT1I0LIC0N. milF. t'NDF.H1 SH;.NED.havinB been duly appointed Ac'enls lor the sale ot this i: truly IN VAI.C . -r. HI.K MFDKTNK - would respectful lyiiuite tho nl. UMition of Ladies aud Prai titi.,n... of Laurel and vis flinty, to the irra. tify intr success that has attended its u wherever Introduced, and its happy adaptation to the cure of all thedistressiii); diseases forwhich it is offered; beinilocid -ntal to tue r.MpertablMnale. w hether b inarri.-d orsinsle.and usually know v the name of ' iKniLi::oiii'!,iiTs. 01 these are Pnoi.Arst s Ctkhi, or Filing of the" Womb; Fi.i ok Ai.ms. or Whiles; Cniiosn- Inflammation AND Vl.! KKATIO OF THE WoMHt I.MinkNtal H.ntoRRitAiiK, or Flooding; Painfi l. St ri-RLs-A1U. AND iRRKUl I.AR .M 1 Nsl ll 1 A T ION. A c., Oil all their accompany tup evils. (Cancer excepted.) no matter how aevere or of how l,,nr standinir. That thlsCATHoi.lfoN is iu in every wav worthy of the codtidenee ofUie alllii ted as a'successful, sale, and cheap rem.'dv. is yonched for bv the Inc. ol its bavins received the approbation and liberal patronage o! many proniin.ntmetnbcrs of the Ictlicul Facility in the United States; and also In ,he voluntary testimonials pivcn in ihc pamphli-is. from Ladies and 1 hysiciaus or the highest respeclabilllv.as certilied by the most satisfactory authority. This preparation is iiol a "cure-all," but Is intended expressly lor the above-named complaints, so very distressing in their nature and consequences, and w Inch have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions of the most accomplished Physicians of all countries, to a decree hex oud Hint of perhnns "aV.'J.'Tr lnill;1,l lo wl'ich the hiiinnn familx Isheir. IHb. INGKKDIE.NTS, as certifled by Inch mcliel "ntliority. (see patnphL-t.) are ALL YF.GF.TAHl.h. and are not associated w ith any article unfriendly to the animal economy. K li F K H K N C K S . P. B. Pei kiiam. M. D., Vtiea. N". Y. L. D. Fi EMiNii: ,M. D., Canandiagua, N'. Y. D. . Footk.M . D., Syracuse, N. Y. M. II. -Mills, M. D., Rochester. X. Y. l'rof. Dr nr ar. M. D., B-.ltimore, Md. J. C. Or'ik k, .M. D., " Y. V. Keesu, M. D., City of New-York, w . Piiesi hit. M. D.. Concord. N. II. 1 amphlelscan be had cratis at the l aurel Drue Store. GIFFOKH & ALDEX, Apents. Jentral Depot. 304 Hroadwav.New York. Dee. 10, 1852 51-lims. HALTIMORi: OYSTER DEPOT ' !!?t :t,x iU"nZ,r,c. A Walnut. ZIONSI AN I l. on band, t.cs, and Sp,,r,t 0 sters s s. It. 11 ,. , . orders nr.um.ilv iiiii...i HOLT ec MALI HY. F. IIITCHIXSOX, Agent. 51-3ins. J. T. !U CORDS. H L I X I ) 31 A U FA C T U R E R , No K i ll SI DK. NO. 83 SI XTH STHFF.T, ,i o.rona auur r.mt of Unr, vppotite tht tore. Corner Criw .- f.i. I ovingtiMi, Ky icc. 1U-51, G. ( J) O J) 1) -f-s--MT IU s H g 'IX mi 5 i FIFTH ST K FI T. S HOOHS HKt.OW tYLM T, CIXCIXXATI.OI1IO. l;H tKI.ITHtMIKi; rLErnox I Ihe annual election for Hirectors it. Kr-mLlin I tirnpike Co. w ill l. held at Ml. Cnrmel on the first M 01 day . beii g the 3.1 day day of January, 1C53. Stockholder, will take notice nnd attend. Dee. 7. PoC 31. JOI1X YXX, Sec'tv. AlT.rSTlTS I). PAUL-US. M. D. Pl yssician.Surss'on V trrouclier. )tlice at M r. Sainl. Shepj crds". Reside. Ice on Main Street, llrst door below Mr. Smith's carriage shop. dec. id, Is32-s31-3nis-I H.'ll ,I.TKA TOR'S ."VOTlC'i. OF I "s.t I.I. Notice is hereby riven, licit i will sell at public auction, on I-ri.iay, the 31st dav of lec-niler lie, l ,. ll,. r...i.l ........ and appraisement laws. W1LM1N MORROW, Administrator. Hee.Cd. lS.Vi 31-iw. 1UUU THE HOW ELS Cl KEll HI PTI RE AMI Pr.oTRi Tios or hie bowels. This disease is very roniinon, particularly among the laboring classes ofboth sexes, and is frequently attended with much distress and often death. L. Katks, of 133 Sycamore street, between 4lh andath, Cincinnati, Ohio, has for a longtime given his attention to this disease.and has cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument, which is worn with ease and comfort, and. at the same time will keep the bow els. or protrudirgpart within the oriflce. How important is it, therefore, for those w ho are ruptured to be cured. Mere t'roof of Dr. Unlrs' Trustee, Tor Itupturr el thr IS.wrl,. Crroi.tos, Ky., May 21, 131. Mr. Epitor Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Pr. K ites, I avail myself of the opportunity I long wished, to publicly testify to the great number of persons to w horn life had been rendered , .nn.!-.....!.! , I1...I1.,. .. ......i.tiniln t nit.liivi, I s, ........ ............ v ...... ....... . ..... e i several of whom were fellow sufferers with me in the Mexican w ar. For want of proper Trasses they were nnderconstant fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious work, but they can now do good day's work without injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport Pailv News. Jj Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, whoie all those afflicted with a Kupture of the Bowels arc requested to call. There are thousands w hocau bear testimony to the above.who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. Dr. J. Kates' Trasses for the Cnrc of n Iltipturc. This is to certify that I have been nfflictod with a "Rrrn aa or the Bow ci s" sorsix years, during this time tried many Trusses and other remedies, w ithout any permanent relief. A short time since hearing of Pr. KATES' success in curing this disease, made application to him and obtained one of his Trusses, w hich I am hapyy tosayhas entirely cured me. I therefore consider it my duty to make this statement known, and recommend Dr. Kites' treatment aud Trusses to. all those who, may bo afflicted with the same disease. D. W. LONG, Constable in Third VT1. Cincinnati. J., March 13, 1?32. 51.
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IV II TEAT! WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! oll.OOO Bushels of Wheat wanted at the Exchange Miii, Rrookville, for which the highest market price in cah will be paid bv yov. Jo. jo-sp, GEO, holLakpa co.
Dr N. E Sparks. Surgeon Dentist.
TAJvEi ,hl" method of Informing the citirer.s of 1 .... 11 v',,0"d surroundinjteountrv. that ho is oiaU d In the said town, and Is prepared to pn.c- ... . ... ,r..iession 111 mi it. departments; clesulnc, HI II 11 1. and removing; decayed teeth, ins. rtin artiHUMlleeth on pivot or plates, with a beauty and permanency unsurpassed In this count rv. All work warranted. Tooth ache cured, with or without extr. etion. Tho inconvenience of bad teeth are not the only mutters worthv of consideration. Numerous diseases airectine the penernl sxstem, mav le directly trar jd to diseased t-elh us tli'eli evcilini and sustaining rause. He wilt treat tho variout diseases iirisiiiK from a dental cause; K re Lis or tuui rcies 01 , pnins. w liich often assumes a mallirnnm rrm lnvolvinpthe cuius, dlsplnelnit the teelii, aneetinit the lyinidiatir elands, and other soft parts pr the niouth.aiid which if not arn-sted earlv is very likely to prove fatal. Neural-a rael, or race ache; ulceration ot the tenslK tumors or ulcers of the mouth, glandular swellincs, Hamiln. or tumors aris:nilroiii an obstruction oftlie fluid secreted bv .... maMiary anu sun. iinsual l lands, which are . k,01 ryen dainrerous. All of which ho flatters hinnelfhe can specdilv remove. u early application be made. " OKFIt'k in Hie Indiana Amcrlran Buildiii"s Dr. J. S. Ibirdsall. Henry Uerrv, Eso. Nov. Hi, 18.VJ l8-4insl W..A.T ROAVIIII1 Dr-Vholesnleand retail Grocer Ai Produce denier. South-east rner of Court & Knee streets, (opposite Hie Facers Hot cl .) Cincinnati, Ohio. A choice stork of 11 Roods In his line, constantly on hnnd at low "HiT- pl , IKV.'-lOl-ly Clothe Ihe AnKoii: rpIlF. IMMENSE FASH ION A BI.E and well made 1 stock of Sprlngnnd Suinnier Clothitigand Fur-o-..l ! ii'shingGooils nl the I uiiiiim VllCllin is now bellies., 1.1 off nt FlKST cikt' a . i. m oi.lv cnnlinue until the 23th of August next, the j sooner you call nnd see the better. The dednc I Hons range from 20 to 33 per cent. The goods arc I oiri.ei ni ineir seinng price, as tho one price ' sy stem ill be adhered lo as heretofore. The pro- ; .r-,rs oi me anoro cstniiiishmeni have adopt -d I that mode of doing business. yiz: Clear out their I o'et I resh good, atall times, and the extensive arrnnff. nients they are now mukinsr for tho FALL TH A DK! require, them to do this f.,r more room. All who themselves up, the belter for their nor... ' ! GOTHIC sTk( DF Ciiicinuat T. "?l I t II . , . VJA L E R 1 N CLOCKS, 12 HAM 5,1, ST. OI'I'OSI I'K UEXXISOX IIOI SE n.. '.,sHeSATI,01IIO. l'ee. 3, IroJ 30-0 ins. T I ''"lemen have certifled a, to the I correclnes and accuracy ol the method bv which their instruments are graduated: ... I aswell, t'rufe.ssur In ltrn fl...T.. J. p. Kirll...,.l . I , I ... -'.', Jas. Nooney, Hudson, O.; Professor Ealon. Troy, N. Y.; ;- ii.-, ciuiiii, v.; lleiishaw. W ard & Co.. Hostom J. x . roster. Portsmouth, X. H Dmtorllalchelder. New York. (A diploma for "specime-is of Barometer. and I heruionictera" wa, nwanled to Mr. K..at the late rairol Ihe New York State Airri. ultural Society.) 1 hese instruments are afforded wholesale ai.d retail atgreallv reduce.) prices, by KOHL & THOKNE. Western Agents; Northeast comer Fourth ami Yine ts, fin'tl here may always be had Hue Perfumery nnd Fii'nArticles. nov. 19.-40-lyr. H Lean's Liniment 11 HIS article Is now fairly before the public, and the thousands of bottles sold indicate the superiority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it iu their practice. Try hut one 55 cent bottle and you w ill be convinced. Fifty cent and one dollar bottles have been received. " Wholesale and retail bv nov. I'Ms-iyr KOHL & THORXE, Northeast corner Fourth and Yine sts.,Ciu'ti. M E T A M 0 R A . Wew Goods Cheaper Than Ever. T'lIK undersigned begs leave to snv to (heir old customers, nnd the public generally, that they have just received and opened a splendid stock of goods, selected with ereat care to suit the wants of tliecoiintry. which they hit I selling very low for cash, or exchange for approved ronntrv produce. I heir. stock consists, partfthe followinc articles: I'ljiin nnd ficuri-.l SilK Hll( Sntiim, Alpaca silk warp aud Mohair Lustre; Cashmere oft annus colors and qualities; Delauesof various patterns and prices; French and Domestic ;inghams; Knibroidered Mode Black nnd Inn- ShawlsKid. Cnshiner. Plush, Silk ,) Woolen Olove,; Lambs wool, fashnier and Cotton Hose; White I'ink.aiidGreeii Satin lionnets; (.rev. Lace. Rullled' Colored, Straw. Iluni -arian. .Iennv'l.ii.,1 P....ri f non-nee nrai.l lionnets: I-r Ile.l Cnssimeres; Satinetts, l'w ee.ls. nnd J....... ton Flannels. Checked ami lli.t..rv i, , . Hp-nched and Brown -Muslins; Table Linen, Crasli .ifi.rNVortVor Hoot, nnd Shoos ! Is large and complete, made in ihe h or.L.r n.,.t ' of the Ilnest material, warranted to id, ..!,. nil i...i.. tir IliirilH-itrr, Consists in purl ..r as follow... Trace. Halter, and Log Chains; Wood and Hand Saws; Augers, Chisels, Door Locks. Latches, Hinges, Screws, liradJ Tacks. Coffee Mills, Hatchets, Hand Axes, Mill. I Cross-cut and hand saw Files, Table and Pocket; , ii nery . ltiriisivnrr of every style, And quality, China. Flowing Blue, .Mulberry . and XX" I. it .. I .,..'..., w ... ..r r . . ' ....... .... ., .. ,s, u, ,riy -six piesc cacti, or in i smaller quantities; Bow ls, Meat Dishes. Xappies Bakers, and Pitchers. Preserve ond Fruit Dishes, I . uii.i.i.-i.s, ..anicriis. -i . lasses cans, ana iu fact excry Ihiuir needed Tor housekeeping. Alsoa l.-irire slock of iicit.l) .Hade riotliintr. .xiade in fashionable sty le, ami ofthe best material. We can lit every size from Tom Thumb, to the Ken- ! !u,:k j:.;inm' .":'!:,',lu'.r ' irci.tleme1. linen shirts. net uii.tT shirts, and r!iw..r,' ....!. ..n..i . win, r nr. Kossuth, and llmnrariati lints: n.,.1 u... . Plush and Cloth Cap.; anil in fat I everything usually kept iu a country store. Call and examine our stock. If we tlo not suit you in price and quality, wewill charge you nothing for showing our good's. X. K. Ue ureal all times paving ibo highest market price in CASH lor W heal.'Corn. Ke, Barley, and Buck W heat. WALKER BROTHERS. Mctamora, Ind., Nov. 1, ICi-i. 17-lf. NEW STORE: TX METAM01U. fix HE underslirncil would inform tho public geneJ. rally, that they have opened a new store, and have just received and opened an entire new stork of goods, which they intend tosellas cheap as the cheapest, for cash or country produce. Their slock consists in part of the following: riotltsj, llorsjiiin rnxximrrr, PUinai d Fancy Casi mere,. Satinetts. Tweeds. J -air,, x:c. l.ilriiCN W rr, Press Silks. Plain and Fancy Cashmeres. Plain and Fancy Lustres, Delaine, o every price and quality. Domestic and French fJinchanis. Red White and Yellow Flannels. CanIon Flannel, of every color; Brow n and Blenched Muslins. Check mid Hickory Shirlii g. Table Linen and Towel Diaper; Embroidered. .Mode, Black and Long Shaw ls; Kid. Casiimer, Silk anil Woollen Gloves: Cash mer. I.amlisw. ud and Cotton Hose. Our Stork of Itootw nnd Shoes, are of ihe best tpial.ty. Also. Ladies Kid Slippers, B.lskins. (titers and Hall' trailers. Our Hard ware, consists in part a, follows: Loir ami Trace f hains. Ilames. Wood Saws, Allcurs. Brails. Tacks. Coffee Mills. Crosscut nnd Hand Saw Files, Pocket Knives anil Table Cutlery. tl hcciis v ril re. oral most every variety, in part, of common leas ami Plat Stone anil China Teas and Dishes. Bowls Tumblers. Bakers Preserve Pishes. Molasses Cutis and Pitchers. H.1TS J.x C.l'.V. Best Silk, Fur. Kossuth and Huuirarian Hats; Boys' Cloth Caps, .Mens 1'lush aud Cloth Caps. The best quality of Groceries always on hand at w holesale or retail. ALSO A well selected slock of Notion,. WOO PS & GORDON. Mctamora, Nov. CJd, 1S32. t0-3ms. WlIOLEfALK P.A PE't W AR EHOUssE. O. bfleilmnn .V Co., . :14, I'e irl Stri-fi, I iuiln i, JVil a NOW offer for sal the largest assortment of paper to be found in the west, consisting of Biok, News, Letter. folded Ca s. Flat Cap. Blank Book, Manilla, Hardware. Pruesr st, Pot Office, Coloreti, niazed unrlazed paper. Printers Inks.Colored Ink. Printers Cards. Card Boards, Taf and Straw Boards, Ac. Ac. OUR EASTERN CONFECTIONS. Enable us to keep as large a stock of paper material and all other Broods connect 'tl w ith an ex-elusive : paper wireliousenso.ni be found in any city east or ! w est anu we can coninlently say to our customer. ( that we can give sufficient inducements :or them i to mnbo all ni.n.,.M tt ... ia. r.r .r.,.....rt., n I . ' " ' f, . i east. BOOK PAPERS. We have on hand a full supply of fine book papers from the ilny ton Mills, ami w ill b constantly receivine (as we are the only agents) all the different sizes and iii:,l.ties needed by publishers ard can have made lo order any sire or quality wanted on short notice nlo Eastern Book Paper.. PRINTERS. Can find all kind" of Job Papers, and Paper Material, any w here to be found in a paper warehouse: such as new s and book paper, printers' Cards and Card Boards, fancy col'd and glazed paper, plain letter caps, folio posts, bank aud commercial posts, packet posts. news, book and card Inks, col'd ink., bronzes, bronze size. eV-c. BOOK BINDERS. Will always be tarnished with Ledger and Blank Book Papers of all sizes and qualities; Binders" Cloth, assorted colors. Binders' Leather, Plow Knives, &c. Ac. PAPER M AXTFACTCRERS, Supplied w ith best English Fellings, wire-sloth. Bleaching Ponders, oil vitriol, alum, Rags, Hemp waste. Ac. LAFLIX BROTHERS WRI1IXO PAPERS. Already two premiums have been awarded LaOin Brothers for their superior skill as manufacturers of fine Writing pnpr. Their first cIass. and Congress Laid papers are at b ast one year in advance of all competition in onalitv. stvle nnd pri'.e. Wc have the general agency for the west for these cele brated papers. BLISS, HOTTER A CO'S PRINTING CARDS. We are also agent, for B. P. A Co'. Card Boards, Enamelled nnd glazed Papers, Bronies, bronze size, Ac. Ac. B. P. A Co. keep us supplied with a stock of not, less than eight thousand dollar, worth of their manufactures. RAG A STRAW WRAPPING PAPER We have the best article to be had in our m.rk.t, and ran supply it in anv rpjantitv. HAGS WANTED. We pay the highest cash priee for good country It.gS. fc. II. I.UOll.MA.H A CO.,
S500 CHALLENGE. hatever concerns the health and h.pplne.i of thepeeople It at all times of the most valuable tlmpnrtiinve. I take it for irnmt..,! ihnt .....
son will do al I in their power to save the liVes of I ...cir ciiiiurrii, nnu inai ercrv person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I f'el It my duty to solemnly assure ynu that WORMS. rcnnliiie to the of.lnion of 'the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large innloritv of diseases to which child.on adults are liable. If you hare an ann 'litj cuminnally changeable from one kind of food to another. Bad nreatli. Pain In the Stomach, Picking at the Nose. Hard ues and Fullness of tin ISellv, Dry I onirh. Slow Fever. II,L Irr,...., I., ..,'..K.". Hint all these denoio WoK.MS, and you should ut HOBENSACK S WORII SYRUP. J " reje founded upon Scientific Principles, comiU suichur cflfliut ) over all oilier THE TAPE WORM .1, . , T 'l,me" wor o destroy of .1 1 t !. .' i 'V"!'"" "."H'ni.itgrow. tu an almost in h . f I""'"' bromU'S coiled and fastened in tlw Intestines and stomach, cireclmg the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance. K.ts. Ac.that -4r. . . . Mioicicu sci. mm it ever siisi.,-i .. r "OR husteniiig them to an early grave. In or.ler .-..".iiu... nnu, a verv energetic treatment "lust be pursued, it would tl,r..f.,. i.. ... 'f 6 " ol lAvvr '. o as toremove.ll UM''U.V,lli?- ",!" W,,rm S)-P mar act direct ".e or,n- '"' '"t be taken la doses of -s.,.,.,m, inree tunes a dav. Thesedl-1 rwt""1' followed have never be.-n known to fait in I """i ""sinmie rase or TA PF. WoKM REAL) THE FOLLOWING' one out .7 i.Z L..'" ., "... " r""y- " ' 0"'" un. i. f pt ? niuiiMnat who lias seen ils 'the invent.', ..hi", i. 1 7 r:-Rr"tude loyou, I Ti,i, ! "'"! cuetiuai renienv ror Worms. o "v.,. . '"'' "l-erience in knowlngihe otTects nouncei! it the ,L.st ,ho hll (, ,.Trr u90(, ilu.r tine jours could be had n..,iCuicr oi our, became seriously diseased ace sought fora remedy for Worms. Having 0bIncl yours by the timesh.. had taken half a bol- ..?'. !.." J"v 11 t":,ve " alTectionat mother, .bo .. """"I''venient in her child, she being bmitflv.or six years old. She passed an imWorn,., her sickly countenance ii uo. L Kl"7',M . 'erspirils returned, and ... short me a lovely child. t!,reat-ned w,th d.rline aud Oeulh. now gave promise of health. Thank, toa ...... rro.i.ienee, whose bl , sing attending vour 1 Syrup, r.-.tored the child. With confldence I re-! commend it to nil parents whose children are .uf- ' lering from W onus. i I p J.AS-,H; ,UnVKJf. Minister of the GospH, ' Late Pastor of the South., nipton Baptist Church, j ..T7,CAl'"r10Xr Hemenioer.then, Parents and I nil others, that HObFNSAt KS W OJIM SYKUP is the only Medicine In use that will era lunte ! li "r"'"', ''"'limy d will not disagree with be most delicate Stomach. He enref , vOJ Pe, th" ! U i ,lml ' iCatuVe, "J. X. I -"-.s.vi, is on every nottle.
j.-rlectly safe when taken, and can be given to the V WC. riIOOKMI.4"(K. Attorney and ' i' hi I f wher. Ho."..lrfi,m r'.,h ',"rl,,,"J y l.w. Office o,! C ourt .Tr.'et.on- 'J ly t ?JC f S Bo,,1.1'll';ititsan.l Diarrhoea hare them i l'te the Court House, Br.kville, Indian,. P - SsfJMLl ?cr st3NxH W,t i ,l debl,1"ll"'. the Tonic properties of my j my 14 31 . ' 'tV'SCMll WormLyriip are such, that It standi witl,taiJ ,rni'nwtnn ,. ,, , Ki4.Uft t Z iViV'Pf equal inlhecataloiueorme.licines.ln giving tone i ; vSiItIV 7 . r ."d"1 ' 'T0' 1 WJPJW:;. and strcimlh to the Slonjach. which makes it anln r n4,.,.frt ,he P'''tifn Inso- ; jrV rallible remedy for those ,,, wi h DvsVeI,"" It"? ' on'i:a"-1""'""' inrH against l..s. . Cf . VyV ' -Vxv; the nstonishinj cure. nerWi ne.l bv this s V 2r ,,nm"'- l'i talsqed on favorable terms. Of- i ?A A i V D fT" .5 YT"! terPhxslclansVa e r,. ...i i V..Vb..,lu'.'S.'ul,kf: n'w"rsNo,Uof n.ll.&J.C. Burton's .tor., i 4UrlVXl Ci 1 -1 1 I T : i 1 T ii
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HOnEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS. T)T;inJ- katks ,,, svramnr ,, 5th ' 0P;"-J'i' "ie system is more liable to disease'1 ,n""". Ohio; begs leave to announce to his
than ihe LI YKlt, it serviiip us ., tin .r... "...r.. theblood.onri.ii.i.,...,:...:.,.." .; ...'."..'r so that any rung aaioii of the. Liver elects t!io oiuer iiuporiani purl, of the sy stem, and result, va riousiy in Liver l ouipliiint, Jaundice, Uvspepsia. : Ac. W e should, therefore, watch everv 's in , loin that mnrht indicate a wrong action of ihe Liver These Pills are composed of KOOTSand PL ."V.S fur"??V::! h' ,,a'-'-' heal the sick, i.a.n el , 1st, 1 an KXPKCIOKAXT, which augments the 'aecre-s-.n train tue Pulmonary mucus membrane, or pro-!!',L',!'i.ch"r-r6 of secreted mailer. .'d. u.i A L- I 1 l'.KA 1 1 L, which changes iu souie inexplicable and inseiisitde manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, a TOXIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervous .vstein, renewing health ' and vigor tnall parts of the body. 4lli, a C A I'll A KTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other it gredieuts, and operating on the Bowel,, and expelling the w hole uinssofcorruntniid viiiuu.,1 t 'rand purifying Ihe blood, whiclidestrov. diseaso aud restores health. TO IHiMALES. x ou win nud these Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which von are subject. In ! obstructions eithertotal or partial, thev liu've been found of inestimable t.enelit, restoring their f.inc-! tinuiil arrangements to a liwilthv action, purifying' . ..... ...... i iu, ins so cue. tuall v to nut to le Of; Ipllouiiig MEDICAL EVIDENCE. . ll,B """orsiged Physieiati,, having had the ' ''W'u'MiVW, Vu'ar'lul lncrediA,T,V,f Viiicl. thev : nru composed makes them the best Pill in use for 1 .... ..... ..si, ,,, ,.i,i..r, impurities r the Blood, i eve. We say this not only from our own judginent. ' but also from that ofthe best medical authority iu i the Cnited Slates. All diseas s re.piiriug Ihe'u.e i of an ALTERATIVE, DIAPHORETIC and PIKtJATIYE ME1HCINE, that c.-iine under our notice. ' has been treated Willi Hie above Pill, with the uiosisaiisiuciory sveeess. ;eoi;e woon, m. d. O. .McCLEXXAX. M. 1). V. BKOWI.EY. M. U. L. HOW E. M n I TCP Purchase none but tho,e having the signature, "J. X. HOBEXSACK," upon each box. as u.i i.i.iut, are wonnicgsim, unions. yxeenl, wishing new supplies, and nil others isimis 10 oeeoine ncents. must address the Pro pncinr. J. .-x. HOBEXSACK. nt his Labratorv. Xo J;:!. s-'OX D Street, above Race, P1IILA- I :,p' ' - ! n ..ruu-ir.sis ant. ..nri i.nii n ths i States. I amphl.-L, giving certificates of tore, performed " : : ''""I. r b " " n,,.n i,l- uati trans oi me agents. For sal -hx. M. V. II AII.K. lirookville. ' BROWXIXC ci WALE, Terre Haute, wholesale agent, for the State. ; Price each '.'." cents. dr. 3 50-lvr. i J. H. BURROW'S PATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL s , r i , t -f .!' . ;.. s. ie7- r Ls:t-;.-?-t 'rHI Mill tlifTers from all others in the conduction of th VppT or Runner Stone, which i. composed of French Burr Blocks, cntlosedin a1 cast iron case, whit h forms the baric and hoop of the Stone, w It It a cast iron Eye. or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at the top. which is secured at the back l.v l.f bolls, so I p.af every block is in the form ofa dovcTiil, which I gives er -liter strength to a Stone, than anv other ' method which i, renin red in small Mills nheretlin ' Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes i!ni irerous if not strongly made. It also give, w eight to It also gives weiclitto si.. ,.r ii .ii ,. .1.... , having it thick or hich. that makes it top heavy. , ' ,r" ....... . is it. .inr.,, n i iiiui Iiu, Mill is a stpuire frame, made of w ood or cast iron, iu the form of a busk, with B.-i. Ice tree. Spindle Balance. Kine. Driver, nnd Rcgult utr St r-w, ami grinds upon the same print iple as a large mill, differing only in the Runnine Stone: this b.di g the great weight, enables it to grind near erthe centre a greater quantity n grain and w ith I power than any other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. AN... all sizes of Freuel, Burr Mill Stone,, manu jncturedon the same principle. Jos -ph H. Burrow,, of Cincinnati, is the Inventor, for w hich he obtained Lettets Patent in in0. Fr all infringements, the purchaser w ill bo held responsible Tor the right of using. These -Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up, ami all that is necessary to put them iu operation is to a'.Pich a band to tho pulley on the spindle, with a drum surll deialy large to run the 24 '" n -'''' in revolution, per minut. . 2-Jt. revolutions per minute: attached to horse, st -aui or water pow er. Hv the stead, appli cation of tw o horse pow er, the Mill w ill grind litog bushels per hour of good meal. and will grind w heat a, well as Corn. 1 he 3! im It .Mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grim! from 10 to 15 bushel, per hour. These Mill,.- warranted to be in every respect as retomuie. d-d. All orders mut be directed to J. II. BCRROWS, Front St.. lower side, bet. Main A Wnl nut. D-e. 3. less ot!-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. tfciits uurnishinsf Store. WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE ! JAS. UICIIARDSiOeV, No. 4 Eel I'onrlh mi. I ilewr rnsl of ellil, Has a very large asortment of GENTLEMEN'S FCRNISHING GOODS; Shirts and Collars. Self-ad justing Stocks an unequalled variety in every style, color, and texture. Call and see cur goods; we can, and w il .ell low. We invite inspection and comparison. JAMES RKHAKPSON. No. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 119 Main street. TO THE I. A DIE?. Just received at the Old White Corner, another lot of thos splendid De Laines. which are decidedly the prettiest ofthe season. Also, a few pieces velvet very rich stvles. Opera Cloths a rare and beautiful article. Also, an addition lo our former large lot of Shawls. Call and examine. N. V. GALLIOK. Nov. ICth, 1S3S-47. i BJlISISTUATOtt'S .OTICE. Noit tice is heroby given that the undersigned has heen appo iite.exe-:utor of the last will of Jeremiah O. St. John, lafe of Franklin County, deceased. Said estate ii supposed t be solvent. WILLIAM K. HACKLEMAX, Executor. De c. 11th, IgiL 52-3w. T-ori SAEEXIotiao nnd two I.ota in J Korhestrr.l will sell Lot, 31 and 32 in Rochester, w ith a good frame dwelling on them, at
a fair price, and on reasonable time, if applied for ! fx on. .1. I. ROWLAND. I Dec. i:rh, lf35.-32-3tJ.
B R OOKV ILLEATTORNE YS. I OHM I. IIOWI.A-4D, Attoruay at Law, J Hrnokville, Indiana. AW PAKT.KIIKIIir..Toiis Rt and 1J F.doar H.tsiiisb, have this dav entered InLo
partnership in the practice of th.i l aw In the FrankI n 1 '' 1 i",,i'S,. A,,ornT and Counsellor at "lu '.'"i. t'mce nnder American d 'c 20 52-lr I nrt l.l Hi: Attornr-y at law. and si,. i i in nmrti apl tnry Puld:,-. keens on hai-.d ldnt-. r.7. j..A. I '. If ITT, Attorney at Law. and Notary Pub. ,t, 1 : "I"1'6 'ih G I!oi.ls-d, Esq., Brookville, Ind. ' ' T WP.inT-tH-HPrjMA.JI. Mi and JnHS 1. t-.tot n,. h.r. iku .1.. ,nt0 psrtii.rshlp In the practice of the l aw. JOH A.MATSON, JOIIXH. FAKQl'HA R WIBilislAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 3H Carnicl. Fraiil.Iiu Co. Cloths, Cassimere?, Doeskin?, Vesting. :md Vests, First an ill'v t'l.o'l lUVG-llriMlvMinl ' reb. 3d. lf.V2 Consolation to the Afnirt., friend, and tl,. ...,i.i;., .. . . ... . . ' --"cr.-u.y mat nostilleon tiniie. to devote hi. time and attention to the alleviation or human .ufferiiig by curing any disease, especially hernia or rupture, and disease, ofthe blood and urinary organs. I The success w hich he ha, met with, by hi. peeu- ' liar mode of treating all kinds ef diseases, which ' are sometime, innocently acquired in youth, has ' been astonishing; curi,1(; ,he met desperate case, ' aner repeated failure, of the most eminent practitioner, in Ihe country. 1 Disease ofa peculiarcharacter, are fuarantced to j be removed i .few day, radically, without offen- ! stve or deleterious medicine, Hr. J. KATES being i eminently ccc,stul In this branch of hi, practice, ,.,c-m, woutu save much time and money, to ,av nothing of the anxiety of mind by giving him an early call. Through long laborafter years experience , he can warrant to all. no matter how severe, and long standing it may have been, a thorough cure. Invalids your true interest is, to rpply at once to him, who is able to meet all cases. Females MiHering with irregularities, nervousness, debility , can be permanently cured, and let no scruples nor false delicacy hin.ier you from applying in proper person, when you can bo so readily restored to health. Dr. Kates beg, leave to say further, that his remedies are prepared in a scientific and skiliful tnaiises, in which his attention so long has been directed, with full directions how to use them. Thereto: e IXVALIUS from any section of the country by addressing a letter postpaid to the Hector, staling symptoms etc. can have advice and medicine .ent to him. After a long experience, and bra peculiar method he guarantees to eradicate the disease entirely without putting any restraint. JO" Dr. Kate, medical office i. Xo. 153 Sycamore street, first home below F.fth, West side, Cincinnati, Ohio. dec 10, lSji-51. ; T OITflSOtlE mSEASF. VDSPrE. ' ! Is" l There are perhaps-' few per son, wno Know the fatal progress of this diseas? hen neglected, consequently Ihe fault of luffc fine ' and a premature death, is .ui eldal act j by the sufferer himself. Tai, fact I, plainly vcri....v.. fl-'d by the horrible sights in our public Hospital, and Invalid Institution,, where ,ho.,.l ,e-. " Inslitutions, where thousand, suffer out a miserable existence and a .L.gra.eful death;! therefore you who arc afflicted with any form of "this class diseases,'' do not be persuaded that the disease will cure itself, or that some simplo medicine will cure, but call at once at ihe '-Western Medical Office," Xo. 153 Sycamore street, below Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all di eases, either recent or chronic, are completely eradicated from the blood and sound health apedily restored. 51 j TOII-V MTIIEB, Manufacturer of Sheep ! I .hear,. Shears. Scissor,, Knives. and almost ev- , ery kind m Cutlery . Xo. ig. Fifth tr- North side, hetwee i Main and Sycamore. Cincim,... O X. B Johhinir neatly anil promptly done atmoderate charges: ulso. Shears. Sheep Sh'ears, Scissors hazorsand Knives ground in th- be.t manner at a hot iioUnce mh2-15 lms ' i XT- M. KOHL. I. . Tll0R,. ' (OiIL & TUOikWK H HOl.ES.1LF. n-t KET.in. nrnlr,, in Pr. fumety. Family Mt d r'tit r anrt Fnnry At tich t, S- rth F.m' mrnrr ; Fourth an-l Finrttt. Cin.O. j T1F;STERX agent, tor Kendall At Tavlor. TherII moineters. &c: State agents t r Oliio, for Al- ' mond L'.lion. Clerihueh's T icq herons. Lyons' Kathairon and Jamaica Ginger. Corn Pla,ter a certain cure; Myer's Extract. Kock Rose. M'lan'. oleanie Oil Liniinei.t. Ink Erasers. Writing Ink IV- ... ' . txiermmator. Pa I osta's T.x.th , a, r ' rt',r' "enirnice. LocosK , Pulmonic "f" u ' "e "lo article, in use for . " "' 011 a"'"des can be had here at t!,.. Proprietors " j ,,' , ':, 1 ,M "auel s. Harrison'., , .: '"" " ait popular reriutiierx. nl w hi es.-.t . an.. ..... .. ' . .. iiu . .. .).... i . i ii i ii ry , ni wiioi ) l,,e 'aun ai lurers prices in Phihi.lel, hia Thet . . s.,.,,...!,!)!; crr ii irn i if n in. n MIOI LDliU BJIACES. This is one of the most useful and beneficial ar- : ticlcsever invented (we speak from expert -e) and no one should be without them. Thev ar . to prevent the habit of stooping, w hich all are lia . to do unless they elfectually prevent it. draw",;' the ill .ul.l.-r, back, ami thus relieving all eompr ',. s.onoullie chest, allowing full. free, healthy a : tiou. ai.d by the expansion of the lurgs, prcve ' tlie Pulmonary Organs from becoming wJak an! at the same time gives a habit of erect carriage JO KOHL A TIIOR.NK. ' N.E. Cor. 4th & Vine Sts., Cine nratl. A. C. PHUT. JOIItll IM Parry and Ileckly. Manufaet-rers nnd Dealers in TIX WARE, Plain aatl Japanned, Whole sale and K.-Liih STREET LANTERNS. Ar. West ido of Vine St., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. N. B. All kinds of.lob work in Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly eiecuted on reasonaSle terms. Cry Lantern Glass always on hand Orders from a distance will bo promptly attended to. mil li, 15 11-It ; i STEA.TI MAnm.E W OIIK.-Lowht I A Kci.E. corner of Broadway and Fifth st-eet, rrii.prdi. Monument. Tombs ard Grave Stone., ; .xia'Die .xmmies ana Mstunry, nnprisnial routs, Meral Tablets, I'm. Vases, Garden Figure,, Cabinet and Counter Slabs. Ae., Ac. constantly i dn hand and ftiriiished to order. Th trade sunnllod with Marble in Block or Slab, or f-'awed to nr. eer. nth it it In the Franklin Circn. Court, February Term. A. D. 1?33. Ilenricltii J. Barber ) vs. Chancerv. Isaac C. J. BurlK-r. Now come, said complainant, bv Hoi land. solicitor, and file, her Rill for a Divorce; i( nlso the affidavit of a disinterested person, show inc that said defendant is not a reside, t of ihe Stst of Indiana. The said def eiidant. I-a ic C. J. Barber, will ther -fore tak" notice of the Aline and pendency of ,aid Bill, and tbut unl-.s he:ipK-f.r and plead thereto nt the next term of s.-.id Court to be begun and held on the first Monday of February next, In the Court House at Brookville. the proof, therein will be hsirJ, and the cause determined in his i abscrce. 1 Witness rerr-snd th' e5rf! drv of November
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CI I. vai; ux or nn s:;k. inr oxi it.ai.nt M JASI-S .r tm r Klii.Nr S. in.HrlE.NCV or N1H. OlS .,p rili SIC A I KNLI.CV. and .11 NLB, OlS DlSr.ASh.S. whi. b complaints ari. from asm s.n. le cu. n..i.ie:y. A Drrannfinrni of the Xervoaa Urates. - ln JIEHYOLS ( O'.l PLAINTS. Drugs an4 . ...r. -,r, i, Airratr. fur Uicr to.., tk. . it .1 cneigie. , r t; jj.csdy pnitn.ttd ..it.. while, under t'ie ,ti gti.eniiig, life-giving, vil'.lixiaj ineu. lice ol Or. ,,,. ... i .,r... -., , w f..J a:.j w..n.U-i! ,l ei-covery, the exhaucte.i ritrit in I weakened fi.:.Vier is restored to fc.iu.er LrslcV ..ie':,.-t!.. C.w.t.c.,1 . si-.I , je,,r J !. ir:ci t pccuiiiii.iy n.I sxcrllcncs ef Er. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, cen-Lt. in the f let that tbey arrest and cur Jis. ic ( . '..(., m j Uce of the usual mod el sniggle; y I , !,,.,eiug the patient, till exa.astea ar.t,i, n.,.-: ht ,i,..,ir ,ln,iPr tha inn.et.o. l-.iyttnK-.i.nt thr whet, ,,;,. tquaiif Ik, tinula. ' " " ". tU ir.i tlioni, and tutw 4 Urn ,lth',,l w-r eny ai.fnff. tone toait ... ,.;. ,M l;,,s I I.lieil since. Raue ihrtzi f:at. oal tUre. TMrf 73,000 Pi crsoiu, incl W ii! ...'; r!l -i-.. t',.,f.c. and conditions. n we.e a ianfi nuiTd-ei of lu.tln. u.l,. . liuilv .111 I lo 'wtmi ( ,., lusts, hare boa El.Tlc.ELT .v0 TEKMANENTLT CDHID. ' """ "" '' ' r-'ff bed been given up, ani e.trT ToiiPi.t -i r .. I . tJALVASiH-BWT ersv. l.i it e:s, ., a:ilie!d with that l-aae-. ! I S' A. or iiy oiher Cbrom. or l:i ..i.iunry raei .'laiiinti are y tneir r-.ii,ui on tha nerves mn4 i. nin.'li. f..;.l trmrvary reliet bar ;-ii. ', i i a lower st:i; ii wiifc s.'i.-i tl-e ff, ;ii.n tfiu, i i- itssl ka. !. ;'i.e :', -is ....j. ti.ae lc,-, rr.uIUas on t :' - i tl.VAMC i: ; i . Take 'i . i-r-i n the y, or.e y S'tcsqI:).e i.eit si-...n.i I. body . i iMi.i .is i iicctn.t. Iu a .hort I- i ir .t.eii wiil act on th "I 1. Nei . .. !; .sken wi, , ii'iicl-t ci' . i..ii ieyc ' ! in.-.-: f.-.r c i. N. .. I :i t. I i.e. Sj a ; e(,,c r u sn I ... a msii.v; liir- ,'. e,i.-i t:. i.li'l'M.UC i t.-v r i:i.e cur S'.O lill.i!.. I 1.. I:, ll ei-ehv rftusia-r .3.1 I'll W 111- . i.l ' o t.. tii ncj.tivs i ,h itiv8. tlie.t Iimiiir; c -.(I. e. tc.-i 'j i -he ' s., i. i.iiuiMuoa it.rona .lout x ii.a n. t c-.te cic it i,S; f f. v I V ( 1 1CV 1 . A j. f;w 1MYS ! V .. i : ! li-.M' to LllA Lie ATM ..jl vi;s a.mt;-:stimosi.ili st f niiojiiKeil Cliarnctsr, :" .' i -en. t-v. cciil.l b given. suS i c-.ei. c. i nin in thispnpor! s. a e i l.li . 1 i h i i , ! !:: i-:s.-.A.-..-fi.ilTii'U' t'i ll.e ? r. m tl! i s . CICPl :.: ' X". ft f- T, C.T-T I TZ-ilY CASE. ' s ii ciicliisi.ely pro.es that ! triiircr l!i.in Fiction.' v k n o p 1 lti'. ii in .ii:. ..ii.. I i. iiiS, Qi:il DysfffiiiL. ... ....... , n ' iu.i,uijuv Su.snr. New Jersey. July IT. ,. ' ' ' " : PearS.r, -iu w'i-.h lokoosr ' ; !'. s " , tho tev, li. i mvownrs-e .f I: i.l.i, f I t'ie i A I.VAN I. '. Lr.l'.r M.C. . My n ply r. , I dlows : . !':: (i.-ce'j, sn I had been sufWinL' fm if N fx: i:e I. . l-..r .-! lypr lior c'lil.l l eiy tear Hie syntpti.m. beoame worsts t -:ian. ei-nniient relief frem any roars .-ca.meiii nu'ever. Alioul r..,e''-,. ,1 i..e.i I t ii-. 'i-'i,c' ,f fiequent exxtira to the m ti.e a.cicwe , i n:r eistorri .Imics. ,t,l;,rt to a Severn hmnie Itheiitnatis' r year r fier y ear, caused tn ind-.ri d.thle ri'...ei: iu the u inter of l-.-iaed G i. n li !- flu.";: r. ...-.j-:ei!cc n .,eej,ij s gieat .le-l ia n-v ow 11. . ui ..st. ti, cut lr.-l.es ia 1 :l i. : ; l.u. I i ss 'w by iL llronchitis. ml irk nwii lrine s . w:.. p, t . ir.. ,;,e sn nn.e Wat s:i- ruti n l "y fascial l.n ors. My ,r... ,v,n wmt ... - . j it, ai,A. and as mv Cronchiti. I,s,-ta "'"" '': also did my Ujsi c.,b and J-.heum.ue l c.-iion- '!:, c.ii.emg thxt these .!i.rders wn c im.-eie.! wi:h ,r.c. ,.t!ir thrrus!i the reeJiuta of lit- Xci ,.ti. Sy.lf,n. Li let i,..le l.eiuisi epsi. !llt" "-e-.d to be no rer-.r-T;! sjcnl. wlnrb conn rr.srh i. i i-:uemte in. s-Vrvoe, Svsrem : ,, t'.n.g il.;,i I had tnet iv- ti,j, purpose 1 1 e.-e I lele.j l .ii. d. At L.rt I - led bv n.r lri,t ta cxar. ir e yreir invention' a.-, (though With f... .err ai.;'ii'ie 1 j es f ihcir OricncO ' e'e-i.tine to t: j il.. r,!..-, t ofihe applirati. n ol'she (i.xl.t HV. KELT Nt., KLA( I-., wi'h the MAO.N l.TTC U.i '1 his was la June. IF46. To Mr tic, i-luxi'iemr. ,i two v. is m Ur.rrrsn nuii, IS HT ! I w.s n, Tr. Kr.tUMt MT ...TC.k Lii.ii,s: ses i..c I nsri cvitim sis.:i.a Franco us ci,,i-itr ihi Btosciiiiis ; a si d mt itnetaii:t .r : ciii.i n.s riusri t i risri. to toi bi r mi Buck is ti.e xi.ititierinl nnd Imp y icsul's of the experiment I hsve recommetiiie l the KELT and KLI TL) tm jiany who have been likewise suite: ing from Neural gic Aficctien,. 'lher have tiie.1 thcui. win, H.rry acstfl... 1 I.C1.IE.K. It. KVRKT C.r. m, ilesr sit, xrv respectfullr your.. KObEKT V. LANDn DR. CHRISTIE'S galvanic Necklace It used for pII "m;.Tniiit ivfTecfin th Tfcmit o llcft'i mtrh rrrr.ri.ii. Ir. flamrnaiion of tb Throat, NervnT! un4 Sirk M..r,fi. I;i7zinrnt of thm Head "nIir" i the Kare. Buzine- cr II oaring in th sn. -fv h rh is t;eiif?i-aliy Ncttoui, nj UkX c.-u ; '.aiut, c.iU,l Tic Uoliroux istic.fci in ci DR. CHRISTIE'S G A I A' A NIC BRACELETS Ar found of y.t service in cuses ef Convulsion, or Fits. Spasmodic Complaints, and general Xervoi A Auctions of the Head and nppcr estremitirs. Also in Paly 8n,) raralysi.. aud all Di.clsm caatel bra Kefieienct of Tower, or Nervous Energy, ia raj limbs or other oiirani of the tody. Tic Bolorerix and Neuralgia. Thee dreadful and agonizing eoimdeinrs are rm. fi;d rrarrcd by the application of the .lvisiio Bkut, Necklace, and Fluid. The Belt diffuses ttte Electricity through the system the Xecklsu t. local effect and the Fluid acts directly unon the ri'.A.I ., ... n .1 .. - -I:,.. : . , fleeted application ". ...itcHinv rn.ltlGlll.BS IS. on NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONt. There alarming and terrible complaint, are .lw.r. caused by a DnantrmrM of tht jrWse. The BaLt. i Br .est ets. and Fluid, will cure arf every case, ; no matter how young or how old the patient, er how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and asteaishiEr proofs are in possession of the proprietor. I KW .Many hundred Certificates, from all parts at the country, of the most extraordinary chsrsoter, eeji . he given, if required. W6- No trouble or inrnTeni.nce attends the nee i of on. ciihistif: h g.ilv.imc articles. n:cy may ne xvorn ny the most feeble nd delie , iiu pe.ieci ease anu saiety. in many cases the i satioa attending their use is hishlv rlectant mnJ mm mi:: They can be sent to anr nart of the cuntrv j Prices: Tlie Galvanic Belt, Three Dollar. The Galvanic Xecklncs, Two Dollart. The Galvanic BracelvU, One Doll.irMoh The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. I 3" The Articles are .ccorapanied hy fall ul plain dixections. famphlets, with fail artioeiare, ; m.f he had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR NOTICE. tM Snrmrt Coimterfntt and WarOtUm r il sH -D- C. MOREHBAD, M. D, OENELAL AiiF.NT FOR THF. I'VITET ersru 13S HrowdvraF. tfw Va.. ACTHORIZE1) AGENTS. M. W. HAILE. Brookville; F. Brown. FKirsele. tj. Baaver, Llbjrtv; Chas. Van Camp, M.Mnetei s:...j , , , GifTord and Djduy, Laurel. September 4, 15j1 31-ljr Kt 300,000 C0PIIS SOLD! THS NEVT GARBIINA SA.-:pt.i;
lmprovea MMiao ixook. oy l.. ..laton. ":itai.ij,srv : 1. A Selection of tht: best Tun-.s rm all y;r. ! Menu' prrvtvu, Ittivki. ii. Fir?t rate o:np..I tiuos ty Ch. Zet xti. 3. Aj.pe.i in. conti.. it g her i now tunes. Tlti wt.nl;. laakiur "the tr. t hum,..
tar.t book of Church Music iu tue world." The sale of Tttreo Hundred Tho :.a..il C arinirj. Sacra is sufficient evidence of its merits. Firtwn letter-stamps sent to th ; publishers, Hi.e A Kentlall, Bostou, will commuiid a ropy !., n n.l, for examination. A if Jar tale ' K. ir K., ' h Po1on Aei demy's Collettion; The Psaltery; Masoi '. .ar Muii.al Exercises for School,; Mason s Juv tmle Sineiusr Books; Tha Boston Gleo Book (verv popular;) Tho i Boston Academy's Collection of Choruses (pat down to 914 per doren;) and ntaer musical work..
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No. 34. Petri, Cin..O.
P. 1'
JOH" M. JCRNfSTON, Clerk
ottJn, Nov. JO, 1853.-W Ste.
