Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 January 1853 — Page 3
NEWS
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on
... v,l!..v have an outlet hv " uu, anu
5- ouestio:, which seems to all lactions and
- it " : the ll UfO". U 1:1. V . 1.11LIN ropairins iH.-y "'".cr'U to aKvul- . ai" ineo-r.r. tont aiut fail to ., , - r-.'-'-iirom of thoir cfiaro ;n i. mv.l.v!. ;on whii-li , i!Sr,u ; .- ;- . t-KM an.l crowing vl'.;-. th.'ir oli-niv corporaL- : ak'.sro.l fonV!t."J. Whlti tvtr i tho natural -a; .vi.n a; f,rlh' mm -re or ! r'-;-'!,.'".:; :.i t'u same lime ieir thj or ; u,4 a But nog to v.; md ed boi chif nia t ct n i ' fb USI; EX... 5t 1 i va hj et n Oil! r t... i - n the ainorp: s!iouJ :ra:i. Wo sr. t'lat tV work ar.. S'llS i'v ar r : It i::r.:-.l. TUe mor.oy o :i Ca.br"..'.so to CtnJ.wv.:I l hax e coniple.irp!i'o to I n.!i:iit'i po- - 'ir.Vo wor oorapor Mver t'i.'i i no u ' . or ! i'.i a .u'-v more :e purpc-w. Bt .;.'! ;! p-:rt..o i! of it:i-l 1-ft : !';ri !i :.ws . s.ivi-iM..'. a s v..5 h-.-r." rp uro '.!:. 5!lr.' t v . Vu-ri n . pre- . Creek so to t:l . tow a'Mrjr :t -at J :n-: h.' !::, ! o: 7 K:.1 ' '-; a t i v r.: a ' S VI" iu".1!:vk St 51k -MOrl ih.T.1 ti: d. . :i; $ and r.iean to b- pr i-: -.1. .: -r.'c'l 1 a'l'".rted, w oi.M b? to 0.-ipany. r.nd have an : rravsre-a:-1 :':ie eacI ci. for tne use tv . '".rr.vT. m:-i t.i co! -tr iction ! i 'vp o :t t'.ie river. .11 1 of a .- hu 'T. Ai: tTer.aic' pe.-V.sps M e e :r.'."'z 1 a u iw onipany . --j-4 pr-.pri. tor of b v . n,.r',s, i:.vkh rs -.. i 'a ..lers t.f y I.' of sv.-k 0 to wiiat 11.' -rt!i. T'.iis ur--::i g: ireM ,v.;l 1 5:: 1 :'hr.a enere".:c bopl of -n'-'-.tV'? "pn t I !'- sg'i in a ' ' peri-wl. TV ptsa would ':t 9 t nii sad 's.i J rit v4J -Ur -v.'.v:':-'. Meti-no-j. , :rvl. anl a-rsv.".o .'rn road, the con- : t a - -nr:v C v ' I III ,:1 irij - ' lhe le. W 11 rCetv, Tje II.:ioto.-.l. s r.hu T.i iv.a- Je Jers n saiJ o- w-r.ls on this subject, a great . Th-?rJ is more neceshi '" ti"-ne v d.'c.irat.i .s no ,k. ever, and iT!st mak' t!ian t ert ;;i t -rir .?n xhe war h 'ho pe.vj ur fre1 a new : trey t.,wt declare t ie rights. 1 ir,.i vi !im!. sa -red a'ove all st't x r o; n ernmettts they Mow :u.t an end to !! the ts : r.'iiv '.-!'.,! viil vi !i l-iw, which is g.irn-lotae-es, bin. 'in i th ' !i lies. They must in trn'h.bv mnlx:n r u 1 every man a h ly thing. no it'1- tl ' w rest Irxn, Until t!iis e r"v .villi, n rail." iiTi .i : ris o t sS.'i.litO to rast six 101 wiil have been P:u! uruli. Pa., tip' oiti Cctllitry n'hs. t. enable .1 to I t tl.e Li ',!ii coii.trv. 1. SCROTI n r mark .1 1 v:- ..f c.n. . t. - .';::' :,;., in is'.a.bl . .' ssi of 'k to ti-c rres-. Cl ..is., ks, ,,r x c f.it.b.xii '. .MtilHUI vfe. Hat . G.iys. tt ."" x h'.ch is re . ji-no l 1 - sn Ix ' r.r:n. i -f c : .5 n. "k-" l-aiti J th.' : t'.e in - !. t'.is w.j.trj and In K c.',!.le l.r tia disease in " '. i-fYeli.'.w 1... k ai.d Sa.-sapar. l ,.'4 lf,-i , v,fl, i , ,lt a , ( a .1 l.'.r.. en -v.t. 4 n -.! .i (treats who i se Vermifcge com-i-i r 0 I. Cat.xniel it e.. are not aware. ' ; n pear to Ihu.et,; ,! patient, they x .a. . ,5-. f..yi,da'i,.,,. r.r a series o oh 3s salivation. low ofsii it, w '..kio-ss it! ' 1 i x e f . -i ,i "s "e.iiojir-s t.i ; f; irt 'r.-sicd irc-.'s l,e-i'th. ! . e -.tvertis ' : h we ask n t'leir xxxx n Liver Com r C ... .!..erl,-rs arising fro pose of a bil-r-nly gnu;re ' Vr.sa,-tj's I.ixcr Pills. ''rrr"r rJ" hat ask (or I n sack's l "' 'oTcrP.-s.-i,,! ov rx e teat c.t h r. J. N. IUs:fnatur.f ,v. ,.,.., et- ' rrr ?RT OF IIYMEX.
---'-Lr.,1 ,nst. in this place, by the P;qu3t'
' a. Lddy. Mr. Xathaniel Holmes is,F..izaleth Cassell. la I nwrriicpbiirgli -e vt:t u,t.. bv Ma
vor ( rosov Her heir i cut t
-ti.roiE and s-meonthp 21st u'.t .Mr. Any. Miss JrUAsCoList-KE "-.I" ?,n.,'!,r ') Vtr x 1 oc" ! -v Rev- T- M- Tcni-s-7, , onN (-EARY and Miss Mars'" of John WiHiamsoiKEsq , "in-"" I.utUr county. "5 f'!' r stntas. V,v Ker W.-rt.s. ""Mr. tP. -tltX. MiCoRVir-r - -a r.vtF.Rsoy;. ,oth .if tho
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p 22d Bee. bv the Rev. j. Bot. r'al ' th sexes."
-ti' E nRev' Jamrs Craw"d. pastor .,:L lu'rc at Lawrencebnrgh, ao-ed '' rears. e r 3 li1 t,lis Place, Deo. -29th, Jonx the 5fith rear of bis Air 5wajborn in F'vettecS.Penn.", tS.,B.1one Co. Ky. in 1S1-; "oer ot ti. n v.-- .. i , . $ i . i ifM-'viertan cnurcn
e and i .k- f lueI' food' &c" the present winter st-s-.' . 1 J ln the various relations
s'ued to Sorir.tr hn ksc xx-.-.r. b.s ih? 5"u confid
- - , ' -" -' rwii llir Jri-4.,. ", nonest, lndustnou "J it l?reat
onrtdence of the communi- I nf last .-
rs.,.-
'HrcU r deatn was occasioned by niany '-fetri0 1 Paralysis, which terminated !
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0 a. "s'urs nio na.tu .. - V bulimy career. ins rx . . e severely felt, not nn !,- in t b
., "uitiitv i.t i". s,.... ... . ..v. ijme n. i. k churrk . n h,s own family, but in - notice, that 'tQ to vrhoso nrncn.it iT: i School House iu t
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I roni Mnsliinrton.
Washington Dec 23 Jv.nee the departure of Mr. Hunter, all funs ot rumors are in eirrulatmn n-.x,-:
.'.of s. ki .. v. Esq.. w ho is , nothing except that the motives ol Gen i 'V is r'-.tres, opinions and poll- ! I .xrri ,r 't ,. . , . vt "" ' --... '' 1 V . n.ot "nJerstood and apprcci-1
lated. annrnri ' tienl he can Comriv-.. s r,!,!.,.,,'.!.!. . ... ; ...... . 1 . - mat snail De a mm, ana. at the smun - ;
laWsTi. a: ,u:s..,,ie:ana ; p-.i HO IS lldUerino- himspir
id iv!ti-.f,!ir-,vt.rSrtiio no can; out 1 opine that since his . . .. . . ... i..,. A. -.r .. ' .".. nunc U1S
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rxTsiroi.ae as a mat- .-.x . .x xv xx ,ut .ur Hunt T, lie may have '
come to a tliiierent conclusion. " j -Mr. Hunter. I lli..., a j !
ir""".1 ior tue ireasury Uenart- MsKF-H-; ment: but he would not take the office r"T V."' ! of Secretary of the Trcasurv. anL will uerB;r?m bo satisfied with nothing else than the GiJorMrs i State Department. Nor xrill that ex-i""'traiw naust the measure of his ambition He ! Ha,T J""' 'Jlhti!Jrt 0U UU additin'!''hn!?a nu moor ot the t abmet representiniT the H"l,' MarT ultra southern win jr. and Gen. pferce ' "',n"' -,ynthta m8y feel constraint to decline making ! l"vM such an arnointment. r.rt!.;. ; ; i.t I
the State and War Departments cannot ! be given to the extreme southern win? of the party without sivinsr mortal offence ! to Cobb, Foote, and la8t, though not least, to Gen. Cass. 3Iv opinion'; therefore ith"t Toroml-iti riL i .ere. is tui Jtrtmiaii Clemens, ot Alabama, who fought bravelv in the AlesiwSsnr ? l,i;.s;unJdirf B0rf lhe, i ar..i w iti Gen. Pierce, will be offered ; the War Department, and that he will ! accept it. This mav cause Mr. Hunter ! to decline even the State Department, i and, in that caso, it is net unlikely Geo! j M. Dallas, of l'ennsyivania, will be cal- ' led to tii? premiership. J Go:i. Cass wiil, nj doubt, have a veto j i:i reir l to Gen. Pierce's appointments; though lis will only exercise it in ex-j trenie cases. His own sense ot sell-re-! spect will prevent him from indieatinrr his wishes otherwise- than i:i the wavot : sujirostion. It is precisely this seclmied-: - - i lies: ami ret:renieut ot Gen. Cass -which may It ;ve induced Gen. Pierce to ask his advise. The Cabinet will be made in a lew week and wheu it shall be made. I predict tii;:t no tempest h .re in ashbe able to aiich is now Ki, in recard ingtoa or elsewhere wi! shake it. Tlie treaty itli England in tiie proirress vi negotiat to the fisheries and reciproval trade with the Hritish Provinces ot -North America, I doubt whether there will be time lelt to obtain the consent of Congress, or: w hether that consent can be obtained at :rpl auirom t:u House as it is now onan- I izej I 1 this cas th? treaty will lie over tii! the next Congress, and we s! !l 111 have another hue and cry raised about our fisheries. This is to be rogretted;but it is impossible to prevent it. Any rigid enforcement of the rights of the Provinces. as pgakist our Yankee tishernieii.wiil, however be prejudicial to the success of the treaty, and may in the end prove its entire fuiaire. Strange to say, several New England Whig Senators and members are opposed to the treaty ab initio, and I doubt ixlremeiy whether it will receive a two-thirds vote in the Senate. A capital joke has been Perpetrated bv ., Gen. Pierce on a certain classofcff.ee beg-jars here in the federal city. The v S .nf tx ,.x I..! r '.I ... I. 1,-L iLl.-VliO .V. .. IV1.1C.XV. r tram oilic,-. immediate V alter 111 mstal- - .. . . lat,on. statirg their misconducts and other o'Venccs. Gen. Pierce sent th-.m word that i. those gontletnen deserve be-Ht-T removed imindiate'V, the Complaint had better be made to Mr. Fillmore, who possessed the power to gratify thcia at once. "A Daniel com.' to judgment a second Daniel." Cin- Commercial. JIN ICS. i A "ew Iovxieitt. It is announced that rainy of the Old Scho-d P.-ehvteri;:ns of the West have become convinced that none ofthoir theological iiistiaifioiis are answ crine- the desired nd. and the Synods of Ken..i i in- ' ' ix r.n.t Illinois are movini lor a i ;t uiiro m tiie plan ol onerat 'U, propoMPT to throw- the whole matter into the ';;ru!s of the General Assembly, with a View ;o the establishment of a single seminary at St. Louis, or son;? other eligible p'inf , to meet the pressing wants pressing wants o! the Western Press. Churches. Greensl.r.rg - - CU.iii.'P fr II;c Iiriorw . Mrs. Sr.th J. Hale, ii; a recently poblisl.eJ bxxek entitled "Wonieti's Record,"' m ikes a ki-tch cf tit od-iity ti'isncl Miss; Weber, noled for her assumption if liifurcalcl nether iiit.-jmiieiits. Miss Y. is twotity-scven yBr-ofp-, and was born In Germany. Her i:ot!;.T v. ms toi li, irishwoman, .Mrs. H.ilegiv.s ;i s,io;.sis (' f;ss W'eber'e publications on the s1i''.. ct of Woman's Kiglits, i:t ten I rVf p:.r..g-: ri..s. ,aeh one fit sub.rct ufa Irut ofj!.ji,t a h iii.inM pajjes. No. 7. is as foliows: 'Press. Pislim tion in the i!resS of tle sexes ouei.t lo le aholislieii, and each person to i!ff!.n l. or she prefer. Hie a tivi-o-s ttinle attire for sineie wtiinen. and for nur. tied wen en c some ivcasjons. She proves toe propriety ol this :ress by ipeMic.tts arguments', tun! iimint i ins ttial it coes not ro.ille t tx iiii tip Mosaic taw." MissU eleracopted thrt male cost nine at the age of nineteen. . tad we h..ve n noVrstood that it v-. ry much b-comes Iter. Mis. Hale's descriplieu ol" her appearance is somewhat of Miss We'.ier, b ;s a fi.te, I, nt rather . mas ctihne form. She is tali ami well ; T tioncd and in nt she appears li'ie ue Kiii-e, i cr laxoiue c.rtss, .til ci.v.mt outie c.'tit't'll,:,,,. :! ort; s!,s petier.iily wears a I'li.i pantaloons; som-lim- s a .ess-.oit wiih superb plain i Cr. I. ItehSs. S!,e nlw.ivs ssim-re ve.-i, triituncd with
liss Mart lack cress ce.it sly'is'i blue c
jjiil buttons as. w ears a luiil" c i plain i n', iiioiiiv ptx'nshe I pold she Uses but dole j. welrv. wom.ml,- and beautiful; her bullous, and ilrr face is manners arc would sup-l.uiy-lik' and ra-v, and no one posse that she Wis conscious tit a firtss ciilferi oe from most pf appearine of In -r sen tier couvers.it in is full of vigor, animation
unu sincerity, enlivened by a natural turn R. ' for wit and hnmor. but m trked bv the most
to Miss refine.', womanly- oelicacv, aud a true femi-
vicini- n,ne CPUMcraiion ;or
loelmps of othher trieiii's the
j. ' " - lioyp, of the vicinity - ",llu'''"u' JE petit eman who 'n. to Misc C . . r. "e mioht fancy .tlmt srt '. I.t.. .r...l:
, '--xacLl.xs.ljLLIOTr.OI j. u e.-.irciiii,iy . :t- . l ..i . . i i ... . .. i
'xuiiiiiickuisj iu imui nrr np. w e beli.ve. she ilves in the neighborhood of Bostou i
DIED. ; and forthe eiiilieatioa of a cerUin t-ls.
'lS1VrMte:b"r?h n thP 2T,h of ;'lla!d lual sheownsa fine farm, though j 'of the R Kf ' V AS!5An f CrawfoI P, ' we aiimit that evea money, the great sweet
ener lias not yet pot her off. As an additional inducement we will cM attention to the fact that she recommends th m do attire to : married ladies only "on some occi shuts" so that her lucky husband will still stand an occasion':' chance of gettihg hold of tho nnw hisperabf . Aub t Lawrence lias given. 5.ixnci . . .-. . .a Ar tx . . . . .. . t.
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03" The New York Journal of Commerce :..,...:..
andiPpondencebetweeu David Sears. ofBiston!
-,llzen benevolent beyonlj "na. L'auiei eister, in relation to a sum of
--si inierestf u in every fjooa ' '"""-" ,r,vu" ine isurr wu-
. . . i - , St.. ill li I i,;n. ii r. .- . r . . .
pj -x, as a Christ an ahvars liithfnl . K,ma ,,aa roiunouied lor Ins tveneht,ol n,.i'P"r',rtuV -L ,!"" lne ftttaenal Their stock has been selected in
t insistent. .nJ o-' . ", : gard to his eminent nublie services. The 1 "'s-mnati, aim ine puour gx-nerai y. that he , by a competent purchaser, and they are
-Srch . ,"" na an uuicer in ine I.. j . , ', . , . ' ' 'tin eotitnutes to manuiaciurc Mimns' Dellowsof thev can offer irootls at lower nrires smd V nf Tirin in his diction to the tZTIZ U 11 P, "m ,'" f "'T' al ,,et,T otore done (n Te s'ta.e ?T f hls Master. For many rear,. ' il" U tI? TMtht thrUr! K,. t
Minerer irom iiodi iv in. ; if were f..r,v d. .......k, j
. ,, einbraced. r . it,. . . of the litvt men in Boston, both for wealth and character IlLECXiaX NOTICE.-The stockhold ers in , jthe H. N. T. K. and Brookville Turnpike, will, School House iu the town of Cedar Grove, on he " " . v. v v w, i.A am vi. y w ail ii." ii i ' I l it t int;
,. T yrteroies ht m ll i r I first Monday of February nevt for tho purpose or " "aeDeentO lonj dl- I electing seven Directors, to serve for lhe ensuing
r- , A. R. M'CI.ER Y. Sectv. Brookville. Ia.. Jan. 1st, lcjj. ,w"
nr., List of Letters, It l2 ,i,,-X ln.thft P- K'"" villa In4. tr, " of Al'"X- ,rM m be l;n o the P. O. De-
p"mo,,t Anthony Brodri.-k John Koyes O. A. Knicht Jackson lwis 6mm lt.y Jamt's" Line A. B. Morffan Frances A. -Mi-Canii M Ciael W an n John V. McGuire li, N. Kelson llamtlton Nicholas K. Keiman John rarvis Miss Marv Kifle II. s. Rihota E, Martrart reasnotls G. W. Snvdor John Plmpron Hon. John 4 Sh river J. Slacker W. Smith Geo. F. Mnnper Shadrach T.iornburg Daniel Temple Jane White -Mrs. Frances W. Webb Miss Aimy or heirs Warring lieo. U. Km.lri. b ik... mm I .owBennett Kphraira rlaki-rGsxorge n,. ...n n roll V. H. JrailT William 9 Copes Mrs. James r. "7 I"nothr (,lmln. . .. Dillard Tho.,,. Jiis''''n Wiiiiam f "?'" F H. LICK, P. V. F-"?.k Jrank Co, Affricutti soriow foTJhe vJar To the p..i cj&&mn rnaklbl inlh 'T'i Tre,lsjre-- -bmits the roilo--g report or th.' finances of said county: tkeasckf.r pr To ch reived as fee for me nirbersliir83T CO " " " Fmlcoir Tresi rfr 41 Byca.h raid c. k. i Cr . - c- in . Mm;cr -0. I - .$03 00 rTominmsawanlpd Pi.nli. r" 2.'J0i 75 " 3 50 " 4.. 19 OS " 5.. 40 01 " 6... 3 50 jonn west. K.'orJer, " Curtus V. Smith, " " C. F. Clarkson, " Harrison Wear, " Calvin F. Clarkson " 4 Hnnh Bryson.jr. " " Th is. C. Brisou ' Hueh lirxson " " Jas. W. Krvsou " " Allen W ilson " " .'am.-s Brvson " Thos. V. Mitchell " )0 ! P. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. li. . .4 so ! .3 00 .3 TO .3 t 3 50 .4 50 .4 50 S4I4 94 ! S133 4T j Rsllar.ce ; in hand of Treasurer Xesp -ctfullv submitted hv n . JOHN H. FARiifHAR. I" his item or i:i 41 may appt-ar t v some below 1 tae amount that was paid at the Fair firounrts I Hat t lis .explained by the tact tlu.t about Sitj, I l mat was paid in there was for fe -sas member- I s up There was near S4tl received there but over half was in fees of 1 CO. 3 weeks .... ..v.... rREDRKK o. RAKER. M --AY CLOTH IXC. !STiM( t : Ami (.tontlcmen s Furnis t.iMishmcnf. E subscribers take pleasure in ai:noiit.ri.,o. 10 ! li. ' cit v.e ns,.f the White Water Valley, il.ni thev Li-.' just re. cived and are now opening at their ' lot ? ins l'llinnriiim. , i.i llroii' bes, s l tm- larges,. ,., coinplct, and '' ol clothing and ger.fstnri.isl.i. . led - "li ever d 'J.-niline.! ,74C. TJ; Co i'it t.. this marl....r...i..i. i.. . : srlt nl k consists in part or . ! of nil ilrkrriniiA... ' ?' "criplionss I iro:u t , ie aviest w 1 1. 1 g v.t . ... f . 'V'...";. .V.' '.T yloM ! good c!..t!is.ai..l'in a stvle that is alike '. n, e. o I i.cato. sai d .lurabilitv. Th .ir,,,i .r
I!nl, cms, Mtlris A rn or, ? , , c '. c which makes it an hiisen.il . .,,?.! aim's,' in, ,," rible .1,11 1 f?"'b,.e "-T'1 f,,r ,il,,S1' ""licted with Dysi-Ers,,. kinds..,,,..,; ties::.,.l colors " t)w'mm8-"an!' '.v thU Syrup af-
ll.ll .. CaiK. Roots A Slinrs I th . V '" e.i ax 0 -g iioor.e artuieamorg "Wl"? ! ixf iui.m loal who m'ix Viv ,V.eV. la,1,S,VC 1 Ti.ex also keen const lv on l . .1 , m, ,, , 1 r"c k'l'P tntintly "en i.:,- d a good snpidv of i ' '.Stocks. Pocket P.lk'f... Shirt Collars, 1 liars. ; ;.,' orx - I . .ICS l'i...l ..t IT.,.., .- T .. . . -. . .. - VI : r- 1 n.l.rellas. w ,t,.le,i Conf.its. M..d everv 'n v : -bbet . f,..;r stock ..f " x.u tt. m.on r . srn ! be s-.l.l on the most r...s ,. ..M . ' i
1 o in,..; ni.hli'.g c olhil - li. -nl - t x o-iier I 1 " " h" '" " l" ,a" xx.cil.l s, one of the lacmbers oVthT I ""'" e rnV,AnV,,lMhas spent fi:t..en.ars at the tailoring business, and i READ IU l QLL0WII8! . as i:o un.l -r his emplo; several experienced1 Ami you cannot be md.n'eren to this appeal. Hu-wor.m.-n. n a! :i.s i:s to pi t p ga,-,,,,.,,! ,rt or. ; inanity vaiis upon you to do x our duty. It is only 1 r v,t i.x su n iest notice and in toe ir.o-t approved I e ut ol the many liio.,nn"ds who "has seen iis M:!'- won.liTfiii etiects.
..x- , aiso say to t:, xs-xx ,.:,:i,g clothing rea.naj.'. to call and exarmi'. Ms si.,. k- ihcir r. ..; n; nn t.rirr. f vling coutld nt that in neatness o.' i style, .iiirab.tity of article, and excellence or work- j mans,,, p. they cannot be su-passed. uc wo -iid. t.i en. extend an inx itatlon to all wan- ! tltlg Shy r'liv ill OUT line, t o cat! nt on. .,. : door i,.,:ii, f ,i f-..iii..... v ... v - .-. ,.i e, ii., .1 llllllieillat ly nn.Hrthe Democrat Printing tttllce. and see it bargains can be bad. .Ml k'l .is ..r work warri.me.l. j:nd nr. ripping xx ill be repaired gratuitous!'.. ' ptrment TYM'.i: ci r.AKF.R r,roo'.xil!e. Pee. eo, '5J.-1. C 5SF.S lir.HM t or rinalurcnf 1 UK HOWELSt I RED SI Pi IRK AND PRo-t nt'Tiex or TtiK roxx Kt.s. This disease is very common, particularly an-.org the laboring classes ofboth sexes, and is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Dr. K .itks. of l.3 Syeamore strxet. between 4th and atli, Cincinnnti. Ohio. l as for a longtime given h:s ntter.tion to this disease, and lias curtd tliousands of all ages. He applies tiis own instrument, which is worn with ease ai d comfort, and.atthe same time will keep the bowels, or protruding part w itiiin the orifice. Howimportant i.x it. therefore, for those who are rupt ired to be enrol. .'loir t'l-ocif of fr. Ivntcs Iriior, for i lliiptnisr tl llir Itovvi l-i. ("Arroi Tov. Kx-.. May 21, IS.11. Mn. Ep:tor Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Kites. I avail ,nx self of the opportunity I b.ngw islie.l. to publicly testily to the groat number..! persons to whom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under ,11 y knowledge, several ol whom were felloxv sufferers with nie in the Mexican war. For want of proper Trusses they were tindercoiistant fear of gixing themselves pain l-y the I -ast laborious work, but they can now do a joxod .lay's work w ithout injury to themselves. R -speciality jours. JAMES Mt'KEAN". Newport Daily News. JiTT" tr- Kates" office is 1.13 Sx earner..' strcH-t. Cincinnati. Ohio, w heic all those afilicted w itli a lii..r..i ..... ........ ...... .x,.x.'.... ...ere ire 1 viousan.is w 110 can near .osim.ony to mo anove.wno 1 have been effectually cured under the treatment I Dr. Kates. Dr N. B. Sparks. Surgeon Dentist. ' . - . VV. """""'V ' J 1 loeate.l in the said tow n, and is prepared to prae-, t'.e his profession in all its departments: cleaning, i tilling, am! removing decayed teeth, inserting arti- ! !i.'i:-l i-'eih on pivot txr plates, w ith a beauty and ; permancn.y unsurpassed in this country. All; work warranted. Tooth ache cured, w ith or without extnetton. The inconvenience of bad teeth are not lae oulv matters worthy of consideration. Nu- I nierous xliseases affei ting the ge-neral system, may I be directlx tracvl to diseased t 'eth as their exciting I
and sustaining cause. He will treat the various 1 receipt of their manufactures subinitied to us for diseases arising from a dental cause; Erri.ts or til- ! imeclin. say, that the ingredients of which they bcnlesof the gunis. whiih often assumes a malig- I rc composed makes them the best Pill in use for nant form iinol vine the gums, displacing the teeth, 1 H diseases of the Liver. Impurities ot the Mood, afiecting the ly mphatic glands, and other soft parts ' e. We say this not only from our ow n .judgment, of the moiiih.'au.l w hich if not arrested early is very but also from that ol the host medical authority in Lk.'lx to prove fatal. Neuralga faci. or race ache": ' -ho United States. All diseases requiring thi-'use ulceration ot the tonsils, tumors or ulcers of the i of an A LI ER ATI VE, DIAPHORETIC and PURmouth. glandular swellings, Ranula. or tumors , GATIVE MEDICINE, that came uinleronr notice, arisinefoxm an obstruction of the fluid secreted bv i bas been treated w id, the above Pills with the
the sub. maxilarv and sub. lingual i lands, w hich are i vety lrouiieson,e ami even dangerous. All of which he Batters himself he can speedily remove. u i .11 1 . rr('..i nit".. .e ma. if. OFFICE in the Indiana American Buildings. REFER To Dr. Geo. Berry. Dr. R. Hax mono. Dr. J. S. Bnrdsall. Henry Berry, Esq. Nov. lti, lS.ii 4S-4ms. Gent's Furnishing Store. WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE! ' J AS. Kit ll.lltr.SO, eVx. s fxVsil I'.ir1ffi hi, I .icMrri of .Tlnin. lias a very large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS; Shi'ts and Collars. Self-adjusting Stocks an unequalled variety in every style, color, and texture. ( all and see cur goods; we can. and wil sell low. We invite Inspection and comparison. JAMES RICHARDSON. No. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 119 Maiiistreet. CADY! CAe,VJ R. Hvnc.aa. Whole sale Retail Candx" .Manufactiirer.No. 336. Main street hast side, three doorsabove Eighth street, Cincinnati Ohio Orders of 50 pounds or upw ards deltveoi p.xjanymhart ot the citx,free of charco.p . 12 l-'-tl I I irOB F. FF.LT, Tannernnd Cnr4 ricr, 31.1 taln street between Slh and Dtli Keeps constantly on h.n.l . i.nm... ",T?Lf.T li.":'' UMU" ."nd S-,,oe "H"f " . v.. ... .. , .....s. ec. i., lfas ag. Reduced PriCPS. LIBERAL Pis. to wholesale purchasers sji.-i i . , s; him. ii-tiiuii uc.ul.xj v.. ... .- v . ex, x- i . ine .i... I..X-.1 x mi a lame 101 01 scas..iir. iiiiio-er -.. i .... . . . . ,. .on, -i iiiaxx-r.aos. m- is orx-parv.. in nu case to warrant hi. w.xrt ..so.i ALSO, Anvilsand Vices furnished. I Nov. 6, 1853.-46-6ms. S. R. HAMILT05 AARON A. COLTER, . nW 1 ' . , . . . i ntiAixi-nt' niirMxTrrxix . - . . lUMtt-HAri I, .S.E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AXD MAIS STS.. I'nriMATI, OHIO, Nov. I9-lyr-.
DR. MARCITISI S
UTERINE CATI10LIC0N. THE CM1ER-SltiXEl.liav-iiift been duly uplioinled ApVi.Ls lor the sale of this truly I N VA LI" A Bl.b MEDICINE would respectful iy invite the at tention of Ladies and Practitioneruf Laurel and vis cinity. to the gratifying success that has attend .ended its use wherever introduced, and is nappy atlaptalion to the cure of ! all tliedistressing j .iiseasesforwhich it is oB"ered;being ' j hose In cidental to the repectallcmal?, whethc married or S!nrle.niid usually k nowv the name f rb Of these are PRm.4Ps,s Vtfri. or Flline of then' j iV"",; Aims, or Whites: CaoMc Ivr.." h- ; n lLrI:R "" onus Womb; Ixidek- i j TAL ILrSORRHACK. or Flooding: PaINFI L, Sri-PRE- ! SKD, AND IRREOCLAR M RNSTHC ATlON. O.C.. w ith all I 1 U';,r!T"l'ing evils. (C ancer excepted.) lo I I n,S'.u'r h,ow s,"vori r "f !" long standing ! lnIl,",1h" fATHOLICOX is in f everv wav wor- 1 ! s!nLl ' llVVh"lfl'lem'e 7r,he a,,1itU',l ""ceesful I safe, and cheap remedy, is vouched for bv the fac, ' ea ,"c ".'Probation and liberal ratronaje o. many promineiitmenibers of the I . ., , -. ,:"',,'cl Farnlijn the Cnited Slates: and also hv ,he voluntary tes- 1 timon-.als give, in the pamphlets, from ladies and . Physicians of the lu?hest respe.-tabilltv, as cvrtifled by the most satisfactorv authority. This .pn-paration is not a "cure-all," but is intended expressly for the above-named complaints, so very distressinu j their nature and consequences, and which have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions or the most accomplished Physician 1 of all countries, to a degree bevond that of iierhai.s 1HK INt.KhlUK.MS. a. cert Red by high medical authority, (see pamphl.-u are ALL VhtSETAltl.fc.and are not associated with any article untriendly to the animal cconnmv R EFK R EXC'KS. ', , iErKni' 1-. I lira. X. Y. j V V" F' M- ! Canandiagua. S.Y. i'. 1 . rooTE. .M . l.. Svriicn... X V M. H. Mn.is, M.D.. Rochester, X. Y. Prof. lh-NBir., M. D., Ililtimore, Md. J. C. lRm k. M. D.. . W . htrsE. M. D., City of New -York. r TES'OTT. M. i'.. ( OIKOnl.N. H. 1 "'"plileLscaii be had gratis at th- Laurel Drug F',r - fUFFOKD A: AI.DEX. Agents. - .-.n.ui i"-poi,. 4 iiroadwav,ew York. Dec. 10. leii 51-Guis. $ o 0 0 (J II A L L E N G E. Whatever concerns the health and happiness of the people i s at all times or the most valuable limport.mee. I lake it for granted that everv i.er- . son w in no at 1 111 their power to save the lives of : theirchildren.and thatcvcr person willcndeavor j topromotj tlteir own healtli at all sacrifices. I teel it my duty to solemnly assure vou that W ORMS, according to the opinion of "the most celebrated Phvsicians.are the i.riiimrv cans .. nf
T, j large majority of diseases!., whuh child.un and lUtlr Pjb- adults "Ire liable. If you have an appetite contin1 ually changeable from one kind ot lood to another. Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach. Picking at the
Nose. Hardness and Fullness of tlw Belly. Drv Kirh. Slow I-Vver. Pulse irregular remembeV lliat these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the n-iuedv HOBENSAGK S WORM SYRUP. .-1...... .. . 7. . . " :". ". 1 "V " ."cie i ,nc rrnieiple. com ' " .,..ui , wua .ieci.ie.1 i.enciieuil ctlect. where Bowe onii.l.ii.ts n.,.l li..rri... .1 r.Vilk a.ni1 'l.'l.irnaied. the Tonic properties of ," " S,U "' '! . i,.':i' all IM . " 01 nie.uciiies.in giving tone TIIE TAPE WORM. .hat infest hi,,, M,tem itKlell.iite le..th. bctotnlns , coi!e.l and fastened tes;.m.. and st..inaeh. cITecting the health so s .liix ib.w",,, so sa.uy as loenrse M. :tus Dance. Kits. xVc.that ;l,o.se atlli. led sold 0:11 if ,..,..,... :.;.! Vt!... nil. ,it,lll,.l l n. ......... -1. . . t.. .1. . .V' Vt M'axe. iiior.icr todcsliov this W, ,ake , or s or my i IVer Pill. s as to remove ail ZVt ,wo table-spooi.r-.Is t!:r. e limes a .lax . These diDr. J. ... HO llb.N SACK Sir: Gratitude to xou, the invctiior.tf ... i..,r!,i.-. ..i,,.,ni.. i;..; this huml le testimony in its favor, as being a safe gentle, yet powerfullx etlectual reme.lv for Worms, Having liad nun h experience in know i"ng lhe eirects ofvarioi.s pr e n-nlions, mv wife, who xvas welt sk ille.l in ...o i -I .. .. ..I.'il.l ... 1 skill ."... .. . , : : tiounccd it tiie best l ad ever used, and would , use no other while x ours could be had. A daughter of ours became seriously diseased tier sx nipt, mis were alarming, but her mother at uoce sought for a remedy for Worms. Having obi tained yours, by the time she had taken half a bottte. O! Sir. t:.,. j,,y it gave an affectionate mother, to see the improvement in her child, she being , about rive or six yours old. She passed an immense quant. ty of Worms, her sicklv countenance now brightened, herspirits rclarne.U and n, a short time a lovely child, threatened with d.cline and death, now gave promise of health. Thanks to a kind Provi.lcme. win.se blessing attending your Syrup, restored the child. With confidence I recommend it to all parents whose children are suffering from Worms. .'AS. I!. HOWEN, Minister. .f the Gosp.l, late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church. ICr' CAPTION! R.'ineuioer. then. Parents and all others, that HOilKNS.U'K'S WORM SYRUP is the only Mc.licii e in use that will eradicate Worms, xx itn certainty . and will not disagree with the most delicate Stomach. Be careful vou et the genuine article, and see that the signature, "J. '. "'.....''.u rv, is on every nettle HOREXSACK S LIVER PILLS. . No part ol the sysiem is more liable to disease I than the LI VER, it serving as a lilterer to purify the blood, or giving the proporsecrotion to the bile". ; so that any w rong action of the Liver effects the ' other important parts ..r the system, and results vaI riously in Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, : Ac. Wc should, therefore, watch ex erv "sx mptom that might indicate a x rong action of lie Liver. , These Pills are composed of ROOTS and PLANTS f furnished by nature to heal the sick, namely. 1st. an EXPECTORANT, which augments the secrc- ; 5. ,1 from trie Pulmonary iiiucus'inenibraiie. orpro- ' otes the discharge of secreted matter. -M.nu Al,I 1 ERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable 1 and insensible manner the certain morbid action of i the system. 3d. a TONIC, w hn I, gives tone and I strength to the nervous system, renew ing health i and vigor to all pans ol the bo.lv. 4th. at A I 11 A RTl( , w hieh acts in perfect harmony w ith the other Ingredients, and opeiating on the Bowels, and cxpclling the w hole mass of corrupt and vitiated maticranu purny ing me tiio.ui.w 11, en xicsirox s disease m" re,l,,rx's Iwalth. TO FEMALES. Yon will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to w Inch x on are subject. In obstructionseithertotal or partial, thev have been found ofiiioM.msiMf bonollt. n-Moriite llioir f.iiutional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the ix.vi,t ami oiaer minis so cttex tualix lo put to flight all complaints w hich may arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, diirncs. of S'ght. pain in the side. back. xVc. and offered the oublic a s the best Pills for all diseases, upon the tpllow nig M ti 1) 1 C A 1. I . I D E - C E . We. the undersiged Physicians, having had the tnost satisfactory svecess. GEORGE WOOD, M. P, G. Met 1 ENNAN. M. D. F. BROWLEY, M. D. L. BO WEN. M. D. jXT' Purchase non but those, having the signa' lure, "J. N. HOISENSACK." uion each box. as all others are w orthless imitations. Agents w ishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. HOUENSACK. at his lhratorr. No ICO North SECOND Struct, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants iu tho V. Mates Pamphlets giving Certificates of cure, performed in different parts the country, bv the above medicines. can be had gratis of th J agx-nts. I For sale bx M. w. H All E. Bnxokville. BROWNING ei WALK, Terre Haute, wholesale i agents for the State. i rncc each C cents. dr. 3 50-lyr. Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THF! subscribers have just received direct from New York. Philadelphia, and Cincinnati, a large and general assortment of niiv i.oons, Consisting in part of Broad Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings. Silk Goods in every variety, Prints and Mnslins. also a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Edge Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, & Ready Made Clothing, Uoots and bhoes, Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, at all prices. Iron, Steel. Nails, Farming Utensils, Hollow and Farther,, Ware. Arc, etc. ! ' . . , 1 the above cities ! saiisucxi .:..... , of better calt and .hemselves. IS. B Tho highest price paid for all kinds of pronuce. SHOVP, CULLU.M & CO.. Dee. 24, 1S5J 1. Laurel, Indiana fon etl.l.oiiii and twt Inn In j.- Hocncatrr,..! will sell Lots 31 and N in Rochester, with a food frame dwelling on them, at a fair price, and on reasonable lime, if applied for oon. J. D. HOWLAND. Do. 12th, 1853. 52-Sts. PR. Pl'TTOei Resldrttt Pasuerrean AriifU Koams in I.inck & Farquhar'sbuildipg.
300,00ft COriES SOLDI
THE NEW CARniNA SACRA; "' l'' -ixtNi Houa.by I,. .Mason. Containine. 1. A Selection nf.tlte best Tunes rm mil Mr. .yw iirm, Ao.A. 2. First rate compositions by Ch. Xbtker. a. new tune. The whole mnkinar "the most iiniortntlt )wnlr nfrK...Al. t . .. .... I The sale of Three Hundred Thousand r.rmi... : " . ! wusif iu ine woriu. i Sacra is sufficient evidence of its merits. Fifteen i leiier-stamiis sent to the iuil,IUI..r. a. u dnll Koston. will cominaud a conv bv mnil. f,.r examination.
-(m fr nr A; f. -A"., The Boston Acndemv's 0Ter" price and iualitv. Domestic and French (nllertion: The Psaltery: Mason's Lanre Musical ' rjinphams. Re. White and Yellow Flannels. Canherci9cs for Schools: Mti..n'a t......;i.. : i ton Flannels if evrr ...I...- Ur..-n...l lliunAi.0.l
Books; The Boston (iiee Book fverv umul.ri ti... "oston Academy Collection of Choruses (put do,wn to S per dozen:) and other musical works. Dosron, nor.31), le33. S3 aw. r-r z - - - c.rRr.T. JoiR.cKiT PiUTV aild Recklv. J V mauuiucuirers anil Dealer in TIN WARE. Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Retail. STREET LANTERNS. &C. West side of Vine St., between Front and Second, Cincinnali. . N". B. All kinds orjob work in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copiicr neatly and promptly exocuted 011 reasonable terms. 0.7 Lantern Glass always on hand Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. mh is, Ip.vj li-lv OMX I.I TIir.II, Manufaetun'r of Sheen I shears, shears. Scissors, Knives, and almost every kind or Cutlery. No. 10. Fifth trf North side, hetwee-i Main ami Scaumre. Cinciin...., O. N- B Jobbing neatly and promptly done ntmoderate charges; also. Shears. She.-p Shears, Scissors. Razors and Knives ground in th- best manner, at a shotjioiince. mh2-V Ims w- M. Ki.ni.. . t. thurm:. UOltL k T I IO It Mi irilOLESAl.F.a ,4 KET.UL TVor., in r.rmctomihj Mn! chirtamt tr.n,-y ArtirfvtS..v'h Ens' ronirr qJ nl finest. Cin.O iri.Ml.KN agents for Kendall t; Taxlor'sTherruond Lotion. Clcriliiiph's Tricopherou.' Lv o'ns' Kathairon and Jamaica (linger. Corn Plaster a . 1 iiiomci ers. esc: state:.. is 1 riini.. r... 11. ceriaui cur,-; .Mjer", Extract. Ko,-k Rose. M'L icans voicanic mi l.iiiiment. Ink Eras rs. rit nv I..trun an. I Wash. Iv W..C . "arranuu 10 oe me best article in use lor coughs, colds, o-c. iVsc. Consequently all of the above articles can be had here at the" Proprietors I rices. Bazin's. (Kousel's) Maud's. Harrison's and all popular Perluinerv. al w holesale Eilncad' at the manufacturers prices in Phila.lclphia.Tliet hnest l r -nch Chocalate ever ii.troduccu ihis u countrj, in anv .piantitv. SHlil I.BKH Illltn'S, This is one of the most useful and beneficial articlesever invented (we speak from experience) and 110 one should be without them. Th ' v are to prevent the habit of sloopii g. ,i li all are liable to do 1. unless they effectually prevent it. drawing the vh udders back, and thus relieving all compression 011 the chest, allowing full, free, healthy action and by the expansion of the lure., prevents lhe 1 ulinonary Organs from hec.mii g weak, and at the same time gives a habit of ..reel enrri-e-e , KOHL & I HORNE. " 4 N. E. Cor. 4th & Vine Sis.. Cincinnati. , II t I I..... ,ere are perhaps a fexv per sons who know the fatal progress of this disease when neglected, consequently th? fault ofsuiTering and a premature death, is suicidal act committed by the sufferer himself. This fact is plainly verified by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, where thousands suffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore you who are atricted w ith any form of "this class diseases." do not lfe persuaded that tho disease will cure ilself.or that some simple mediinu n in cure, lent call at once at the "Western Medical Oiliee," ' l.3 Sycamore street, bebxw I Fifth. Cincinnati. O., where all, W.... , ,."" " 1 cpntor clir.inic.are completely eradicated from the blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 x s....v. .vConsolation to the Afilicted nr.'. J. KATES Sxc: cinnali, Ohio: he-s' le more near 5th st.. Cinave to announce to his Inends and the public pcneralty thai be still con tunics to devote hi, time and .-itt 'tition to thi alleviation of huiu.Mi suffering by curing any disease, especially h rn!a or rupture, and diseases or the Mood and urinary orpins. The success which he has met with, by his peculiar mode of treating all kinds cf diseases, which are sometimes innocently acquired in youth, has been a-ioins aing: curing the most desperate cases after repeated failures of the 1 mo. I eminent practitioners in the country. Disease of a peculiar character, are guaranteed to De removed in a few day, radically, without oflen- !""" or deleterious medicine. Dr. J. K ATES being cniinei.tlx saccessful in this tint,,..!. ..r i.t. 1 patients xvo.ibl save mmh time and money, to say anxiety of mind by giving him an nothing of th. early call. Through long laborafter xears experi ence .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 rj.ply at once to Iiii,,. who is able to meet all cases. Females s iffe.iug with irregularities, nervousncss.debiluy, can be permanently cured, and let 110 scruples nor false delicacy hinder you from apply ing in proper person, when x 011 can be 90 readily restored to health. Dr. Kates begs leave to say further, that his rem- I dies arc prepared in a scientific and skillful manner under his own eye. to cure each and all diseases, in w hich hisat'ention so long has been directed, with full directions how to use the 111. Therefore INVALIDS from any section of the country by addressing a letter postpaid to the Pcctor, stating symptoms etc. can have advice and medicine sent ' lo him. After a long experience, and by a peculiar method he guarantees to eradicate the disease entirely without putting any restraint. Dr. Kates medical office is No. 153 Sycamore s treet. first house below Fifth, West side, Cincin nati, Ohio. 1ec IP. 1S.-.J-5I. iJOIIIY WILT JAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 3U Carincl. Fran hi in Co. . Clotlis, Cassimcros, Doeskins, t Vestings and Vests, 1 Firit Utinll'v C'Loi'lIIXC-rteadyMnde i Feb. 3d. 18.S-J. JBUOOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. toii n. ,1 Brook vi lie IIOW n, Attorney at Law, , Indiana. T AW IAltTK!tSIUP.Jonxt Rons and 1J r.DOii H.vvxioNn, have this day entered into partnership in the practice of the t-aw in the Franklin Circuit Court. JOHN RYMAN. seps. is5i ar-t-r edgarhaymond. I BV M - 3 Mr at mir .... r . 1 n I " .7 "i '':."'" "1 1"" f J ' ' " 'TZ.,, i .V Vw--. r p i , ..V tnA ' L" fc'rt 1 orn" of Public l1""'' " ' r",- 1 ' A'r ."'lOIt ItOW". Attorner and Counsellor at " Law. Offlee on Burgess street, one door North on.eo. Holland s. BrooKville. Indiana, je 20, '51 Cti ly T n. JOMiUKs Attorney and Cotinsellor at 1', Law. Brookville, Ind. Office tinder American Office, Court street. dec 20 52-ly
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V HIT. C1SOOKSII rsK, Attorney and,.-,,... . t ,.,. , , l. r-.. 11 i . i.,m- ...:- Ttr.u.A.T ROW HR1DGK Wholesnleaad
posite the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. my 14 31 a. ft ICE IP As All I, Attorney at Law, Brookville. Ind., and agent for the Protection Insu-1 .aiixx- x xuiipni... .,ii.i,-s ,.i mam dues- us. .11. 9, ."s.9 or damage by rtRr issued on favorable terms. Of fice two doors North of B. II. de J. C. Burton's store, my 7 t It. McCl.I"UftAttorney at law, and Xoi Ji lary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds. mortgages and all kinds of conveyancing, i - I JV. II ITT s Attorney at Law. and Notary Pnblie, office with Geor.h Holland, Esq., Brookville, Ind. TAW PARTNERSHIP. Jons A. Matsos IJ and Joiti H. Farqi har. have this dav enured into partnership in the practice of the l aw. JOHN A.MATSON. JOHN!!. FAHQUHAR. STr.Xyt JIAHHIT. WOHKs.. Lowar & Ri i.e, corner of Broadway and Fifth rt-cet, . ncinnnti. Monuments, Tomb's and Grave Stones. Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, Urns. Vases, Garden Figures. Cabinet and Counter Slabs. &c.. cV-c. constantly dn hand and furnisher, to order. The trade sin.nliod with Marble in Block or Slab, cr Saved to or-1 ver. mh li-12
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IX METAMORA. THE unilorsieiied would inform the public (renenilly, tliat Uiey have opened a new store, and have just received and opened an entire new stock of poods, which they intend to sell as cheap Their stock consists in part of the following: as nic ciic'c9i. nr ensu vi i-umury r'Mmce. floths, Dor Nil ill CaMimerp, Plain and it Blicv fassllliens. .Snunctls. 1 weeds. Jesna. Ac. I.itdiea Wear, Kress Silks. Plain and Fancv Cashmeres. Plain and Fancy Lustres. Delaines o" i Mutlius, Check and llickorv Miirlinir. Tuble l.inen I a"11 Towel Diaper: Embroidered. Mode, Black and I Shawls: Kid. Casiimer. Silk and Woollen uunes; t asiuner. I.anibsw ool and Cotton Hose, I Our Mock of IIoot nnl Shoes, are ...7- """ ft-'u ""PI" !i up la"'n''sconsistsinpartasfollows: ! Log and 1 race Chains, llamas. Wood Saw . Aa- ' v'uii' " 1 - umi it. ill tiiuti curs, i.raus. imss.i otlec .Mills. Crosscut aud Hand Saw Files. Pocket Knives and Table Cutlery. Querjiswrarr. of almost every variety, in ' part, ol com men Teas and Plates. Stone and China ' i Teas and Dishes. Bo Is. Tumblers. Bakers Pre-. j serve Dishes. Molasses Cans and Pitchers, I H-H'S .1SI) i .iPS. Best Silk. Fur. Kossuth and I , Hungarian Hats Box s Cloth Caps, Mens' Plush ., ... ,, . , .J I - ..vo.u.i. hii.i ; 1 - i.i V CI,"Q t-Is' Meut 1 lusl ill loth Cups. I he best quality of Groceries alwaj S on hand at wholesale or retail. . ALSO A well selected stock of Notions. j ; MHO X IOIII X Ul.S. j Metamoro. Nov. 2Sd, lf5i. 4i-3m. . uuw ec OUKDU.N. I WIIOLESALK PAPE't W UEHOUSE, m , a .1 . !Vo. 31. IV it I Nir 1. iriiiuiii, li e VOW offer for sale the largest assortment of paper I it to Im- found in the nest, consistii g of Book, : New s Letter, folded Caps. Flat t ap. Klank Book. Manilla. llarl are. Drug s' p., , i i,h.. -i.,.J (.Mazed tinglazcl paper. Pr titers Inks. Colore, I Inks Printers Cards. Card Boards. Tar and Straw Boards, ' i'OCR EASTERN CONFECTIONS, Enable us to keep a large a stock of paper material ' and all oilier goods connect -,1 w ith an exclusive 1 paper warehouse as can he found in anv citv castor west and e can coi.ti.lci tlx say toour customers that we can give suilt lit inducements for them t'u" "5'5 "i us in preierence to go ur east. 6
BOOK PAPERS. cation of two horse power, th.; Mill w ill grind i;to We have on liand a full supply of fine book pa- bushels per hour of good meal, and w ill grind wheat per from the Dayton Mills, and "will be constantly well as Com. 1 he 3d inch Mill, if put to its fullreceiving (as c are the only agents) all the diner- 1 eM speed, will grind from in 10 ti bushels per hour.
cm sizes and uiialities needed bv nublisher. n.l rsti 1, ....i.. ... ..-.1 .; :,..t... . u . . .. " .. -t wuwu :tner Mnt.x. rials any here to be round in a l.aiier wjir,l.nn such as nensand book paper, printers' Cards and Card Hoards. fancy col'd and glazed paper, plain letter caps, folio posts, bank and commercial poUj, packet posts. news, book and card Inks, col'd inks, bronzes, bronze size. x e. BOOK HINDERS. Vt ill nlxvays be luruished with Ledger and Blank Book Papers or all sizes and qualities: Binders' Cloth, assorted colors. Binders' Leather. Plow Knives. Arc. Vc. PA PER M ANCFACTCRERS, Supplied with best English Fellings, wire-cloth. Bleaching Powders, oil vitriol, alum. Ra-rs. Ili-mn waste. A r. i LAFI.IX BROTHERS WRITING PAPERS. Already two premiums have been aw arded Laftin ! Brothers fir their superior s';ill as manufacturers : of line Writing pap. r. Their first class, and Con- ! gress Laid papers are at least one year in advance i of nil coiupciiin.ii in quality . sp. ie" and pri'.e. We ' have the general agency for the' w est for these ecle- ' brnted papers. BLISS. HOTTER A- CO'S PRINTING CARDS. We are also agents for 15. P. & Co'sC'anl Boards, Enamelled tin. I glazed Papers. Bronzes, bronze size. Ac. Ac. H. P. A Co. keep u supplied with a stock of not lessthan eight thousand dollars worth of their manufactures. . RAG A M RAW WRAPPING PAPER Vt e have lhe best article to be had in our market, and can supply it m anv quantity. ic.s v vvritn. We pay the highest cash price fir good country Hags. E. O. GOODMAN At CO., n v. 19 IS-6,ns. No. 31, Pxvarl, Cin.,0. METAMORA. TVTottt FLnnAa rknn... mi. -i Y1 . "an.Ver: 'cin, 1.II..CISIUI.C.I oegs leave lo sav to llio.r olil I. customers, and the public generally, that thev Viave just received and opened a splendid stock of goods, selected with great care to suit the wants of the country, which they intend selling vert low for cash, or exchange for approved country produce. I heir slock consists. parl...f the follow ii:.'rticlos: I'imii it ml Visit rrt Silk and Satiii-i, Alpacca silk warp and Mohair Lustre; Cashmere or various colors ai d qualities: D -lanes of various patt -riis and prices; French and Domestic Ginghams: Embroidered .Mode Black and long Shawls; Kid. Cashmer. Plusli, Silk and W oolen Gloves; Lambs wool, ( ashiner and Cotton Hose; W hite, Pink.an.lGreen Satin Bonnets: ..rev. I ace. Ruffled. Colored, str.ov. Ilunranan. .Iei,i.v"Lind. Pearl and Florence braid Bonnets: Frilled crape and Silk linings; together wilh a large stock of Bonnet feathers and Ribbons; Red. W hiie, and Yellow Flannels: English. French. and A, iierii'.-in i t, .in.. s.,i, Silkvelx ot. and Fancy Vesting.. Doeskins and Fancy t ass, meres; ralm.-tts. I weeds, and Jeans; Cantoil Flannels, t lu cked ai d llickorv shirting; Bp-ached and Brown Muslins; Table Linen, Crash and Towel i'i; p r. Our stock of Itooi-i nu j Shorsi Is large and complete, made in the best order and or tho finest material, warranted to please all Uisles. Our Hardware, Consists in part of as follows. Trace. Halter, and Log Chains; Wood and Hand Saws; Augers. Chisels, Door Locks. Latches. Hinges. Screws, Brads, Tacks, Coffee Mills, liatclu ts, Hand Axes. Mill, Cross-cut and hand saw Files, Table and Pocket Cutlery. (JiicciiMvn rr of every Hylc. And qualilx. China, Flow ing Blue. Mulberry, and White Iron Tea Sets, of forty -six pieses each", or in smaller quantities; lion Is, Meat Dishes, Nappies, Bakers, and Pitchers. Preserve o'nd Fruit Dishes! Tumblers. Lante'i.s, M , lasses cans, and iu fact every thing needed lor housekeeping. Alsoa large slock of Heady .tlnde t'lolliinsr, Made in fashionable sly le. and of the best material. We can lit every size from Tom Thumb, to the Kenlucky Gin nl: together w ith gentlemen's linen shirts, net un..er shins, and drawers; Fashionable, silk. Fur. Kossuth, ami Hungarian Hats; Men and Boys' Plush and Cloth Caps; and in fa. t everx thing usually kept iu a country store. Call and examine our stock. K we do not s iit yon in price n.d quality, we w ill charge you nothing fur show ing our goods. N. B. We are at nil tunes paving ill:, highest market price in CASH lor Wheat.'Curn. Rxe, Barley, mid Buik Wheat. xVA I KElt BROTHERS. Mctaimvra. I ml., Nov. 1, l.-5i. 47-lf. d. ( DO i) I), --rlfii .-s "6- ' -V?Rs. s. 4 .ss-.C'.,.si' J-. rt x-5J.xf;'.it.;i ... - --S Mttim y . -ir - i : v rz 2 IS id m bj a tor . rim ns.nni.l- .,, itfi r " i SHSii 6, " ma li cj Sr r-S vPi'll&ja.s,(j J2 t -3 "himf-I'-fi. 54 FIFTH STREET, s DOORS BELOW NUT. ( IMTNN ATI, OHIO. W A LT. Ml E T Bl . D K A L E R IN CLOCKS. 1-3 EAST 5th ST. OPPOSITE DKNMSOX HOUSE, nx iy in, oino. , Dec. 3. ls.V.' .lO-Onis. Kendall'sS. Taylor Thermometers THE following gentlemen have certified as to the correctnes and accuracy of the metho 1 by w hich i their iiistruinenls are graduated: " i A. ( asxvell. Prolessor in Drown I nivc'sitv; ! J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland. O.; ' j Jas. Nooney, lluilsnu, i.; Professor Eaton. 1 roy, N. Y.; , Ileiishaw, ard txr Co., Boston: j J. W. Foster. Portsmouth. N. II.; Doctor Bntchclder. New York. i (A diploma for 'specimen, of Barometers and i Thermometers"" was axvarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the New York State Agri. ultnral Society.) These instruments are aflonled wholesale and retail at gtvatlv reduced prices, bv j KOHL cs- THORN E. Western Agents; ! Northeast corner Fourth and Vine :is, Cin'ti. i Where may ulivax s be had fine Perfumery and Fan-1 cy Articles. ' nov. 19.-49-lvr. M Lean's Liniment rpHIP article is now fairly before the public, and the thou i r. ..i " i a- 1 sands or bo ties sold indicate-the supe- , is Liniment over others. Physicians i riority ot this I, in, ment over others. Physicians now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 25 cent bottle and you will be convinced." Fiftvcent and one dollar bottles have bt?en received. -Wholesale and retail by nor. iu-4s-lyr KOHL & THORNE. Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sis., Cin'ti. rner of Court Rce .tre -ts, (opposite the F Br iers!!.!,) Cincinnati. Ohio, a clinics stock of goods in his line. rices. ".nl a t-.s tki-k-riothe Ihc aKcii: THE IMMENSE FASHION ABLE and well made stock orspringand Summer Clotliingand Furnishing Goods at tlie ;it iBiCARCAnri is now being sold ofl" at FIRST COST! As it will only continue until theialhof August next, the sooner yon call and see the better. The deductions range from SO to 33 per cent. The goods are all marked at their selling price, as the one price system will be adhered to as heretofore. The proprietors of the above establishment hare adonted that mode of doing business, vit: Clear out their stock: entirely al Ine end of every season, in order to enable them to offer kx their customers new and fresh goods at all times, and the extensive arrangments they are uow making for the FALL TRADE: requires them to do this for more room. All who have not given this establishment a call are certainly behind the age. and the sooner they go and post themselves up, Uie better for their nurse. GOTHIC ARCADE. No. 1PI. cast side Main st. bet. FoaUiiad Fifth. , Cincinnati.
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J. H, BURROW'S PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL
1 rpHIS Mill differs from all others in tlio cor.strucI tion of the I'pper or Runner Stone, w hich is I composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron case, w hich forms the bark and hoop of I Uie Stone, w itli a cast iron E e. or Bush, that is of 1 greaterexternal diaiueterat the bottom than at the ! top. w hich is secured at the back by four bolls, so ; that every block is in tiie form of a dovetail, w hich gives greater strength to a Stone. II. an anv other 1 nifflKml I. -. : 1 :.. i ,.:n '. . 1. .... ..ivy uf.11 1-. Jllt-'l III piii.ii .'lias illTl-UIC Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes daredrons if not strongly made. It also gives weight to ! a Stone of small diameter that is reunircd. w dhout having it thick or high, that make. .1 top heavy. ' This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast iron. In the formol a busk, w-ih r.ri.l in.,.. idle Balance. Kine. Driver, aid L.gulat ng screw. 1 and grinds tinon the same eric, it i.. n i,.r... ...,u !lin"erii eoid ill the Rui :ni:.g t .11c: this b.ii.g Uie great weigni. enani.-s it to grind i:e:.rerthe centre a greater piaiilityorgrain and with less Kwer than any other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to fleam, water, horse or hand tiower' Also, all sizes of Fren.-I r.-rr M:ll Pi,,,,,.. J'tured on the same principle. Jos "ph 11. Burrows, ot 1 ii.cinnrti. is the inventor. for which he obtained Lettets Patei t in 1,-4-J. For all ii.fri, gements. the purchaser w ill be held responsible for the right of using, These Mills do not r-quire a .Millwrcl.t to set them up. and all that is necessary to wit them in operatiou is toa'tach a band to tint i.uilcv on the spindle, with a drum suttl I -ntl large to run tiie it men Jim S4i revolutions per minute: ullaciud to horse. steam or water nower. '. the stea.lv m.i.liThese Mills are w arrant -d to be iu every respect as recommended. All orders must be directed to J. II. BURROWS, Front St. .lower side. bet. Main & Walnut, Dec. 3, lt-jo iu-lyr. Cincinnati. Ohio. Apollo Iliiilfliiis;. W. cor. ." til mid Wnlhiil, 4'iiiriminti, O. INCOHPOKA I EII THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities atlorded at this Institution, for qualify ing indix nluals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. The Conrs,. cult. races BOOK-KEEPING I1Y 1 lU I'.I.E ENTRY. pursued iu the different departments. f trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship. Calculations. Correspondence, and daily Lectures on Men ant, 1 x Law and Political ti oiioiny in their relations to Counnerce. The Course can be completed in from g to 12 I weeks. Terms 540. Pupils being taught i, divi.lually.'aprlicanls can enter al any time. For further particulars call at the Co liege rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. 48-lvr. I STUtll. a. IZIlt.ETT. ISAAC ST!' Air HA; CO.. MILL FACTORY. Corner of Fr. nt and John street-. Cim ii ' "ti, O. Cofo..r, ,N. lv I r;nt Srrect, brtu-rcn Main a'lii n antur tti. The above is a wood cut of a sinul-geared of the South" Corn Mill, and Crusher. 'Queen We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease ot operation." We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by w hi. h means e conveit a Cm M ill into a Stock-Feed Mill; but a few mil utes work lo put Hon or take it off. We maniila. ture portabl M, lis. single and doublegeared (be-t qualii y of French h".rpO to grind Wheat.Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for .steam, water or horse power. Th -s uiilis have been run by steam and horse power in competition against the other make of Mills of our city, at our state Fairs, and have never failed to carry off the fi.tt premium on one occasion was aw ardod a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took Iwo first premiums, as the best mills, at two Annual Fairs of our Me.hanics Insiit tie. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to h. rim by steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Fair.in ls.O. when it xvas aar.led a premium and a splendid silver medal. A I.SO Dillereut kinds of portable horse powers, and steam Engines. All our articles, for easa o ot.era.inn. simplicity, us -fulness jind durability, are surpassed by none now in nse. All our articles are warranted as represented or no sale sit our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and nsef ilness w e refer puis.- interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our fa. lory, where we take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRAT'B rt BCO. ; Note. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. II. tur- ' row s. w hile exhibiting a Burrow s Mill :.t our Sate Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered iutoa verbal agreement w ith me to grind corn thus; w hovc rgmi.ls the most, regarding qualttv and quantity, w as to be the owner of both mills, at eucii aud every trial: i rinsr thai,. ! Straiibtorun an IS inch Mill; Burrows ; Co. to run a iio ii.ih Mill, f sk. nxn TRt xt.. Straub t i run n 23 inch Mill: Burrows & Co. to run a 24 inch Mill. TIIIR n TRIAL. Straub to run a di inch MiTl: Burrow, Co. to run a 3ninrh Mill. When the pinch came, that boisu-rous courage stepped out. To the above I now append a challenge to grind cob teed out of whole carsof corn. I w ill run my IS inch (tut-ci "I r'i' Souili" w ith a cobbrenkeratlachiu.-nt. t!r tnn,e ai t't-le Ihrttiui-k the Premium nf t fir Ot'iit s.rn'r rr.ir. U si f.d 1. against a C4 inch Burrow s' M ill an I Win. si-.xx-ari's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills. I. I n to be run at once: and if you are apprehensive of a risky business, von have my entire approbailou to run Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crasln-r as an auxiliary. Should my single article fail to grind equal iu quality and quantity to the combined produ. t:ns of the tw o or three mills ;'ji:stas yo i pi -use) then you can draw a few hundred dollars as st.,k es put up. Come boys, don't bs co-..ardIy th -re is nothing like walking stra ght int.. tii incri's of a t!i!nr. ISAAC SI'RAUB A: CO. To J. II. BrRRows st Co. nov. iy 4-'-Cins. VEW MVSiCSTORIi... .Till I XI bers would call tin ullci.tion of tiie ladie poiuKllien of lirunkvill ami virinit. to tlu i er ami p).iHii Mck of SHKhT .M L I" nn.I MKsi.al InMruiMt'iils. which uro ojen fT flnUilton nt th -ir store. No. t -fill Mre.-t. next ntor i .Smtlh A: Nixon's Hall. Haviiif; l.-aMl Hi? a.'rt i,r for a term of jears am! titteil it up til a reat cvp?iu.e, in n MjU Iktv'I loro MiiVnown fr Ihis 1'iin.f , e hope by nitiiriLjr evertion;:inl i:nr 'tniri ctr utt-Mi tiou to tlnst-n e u nhitre of public patroi ae. We have m in 1 1 armnsrincnts u itli tilt publit-ljeri east, to receive new publications w iiinu three tiuot their issue. I.a lie are rep" V'uMv invite I to fal ard ccamine our slock al un tim-', ha have Pt ttn tortrs ntiaut ut tttvh trtvrr. VVo ouM call tbe attention ofVioPn's's In our siock oi sir i;ir. luniaii uno rr lun, i csn aioij jst ,eec,.d ir. ,.,.,. whose bug cxperiencein .... ,,.' u .. ...ixi... n f, . iiist .iii.i... ... i ii i... ...... . ...... ,,..u .. iii. linn oc S.OI1S.OI ew.torK. have peculiarly fitted him for Violins. Flute. Clarionets, Flageolets, Gudars, Accordeons, rlatinas, anil . very tiling to be found iu a First Class Music store. We have been appoij -.1 local Agjnts for Tiltnn'a imprav-mciit Joe Vtvltiit ami r'etiircllai, several of which applied to instrumjus. may bj seen uponappliciition. We shall be bants to explain the peculiar benefits of said iinprovppyut and exhibit testimonials in is favor from die emcartisls in the United States and Europe. Our slock of American made Guitars Inst pecuiarly adapted to this changeable climate; a rend al ur Flutes, Clarionets. 4ic arc Of tin be-t mukn nd finished in oil, thereby not so liable to ch nei k 1 the varnished instruments. In fact our who,, stock is new and of tho best quaLly and wc w ould respectfully invite Country Dealers lo tall, before purchasing elsewhere. j ertTeachers and Seminaries supplied at the lowest larms. Bertini's, Hunter's. Bey. rs. m,d nil popnlowinstructiou Books for the i'.ano Forte, sudd ' er than anv other house. DUX'TON & THURSTON. Don't forget the number tn Fouitli-stryel, dec. 10-51. et Ciniit.iiati. Oin... 1 Triir.T. Avnr.T!! wiir. Tm 60.OOO Bushels of V lea, wanted at tl.e Exchange Mill, Brookville. for which the highest market price in cash will b . bv Nov. 30, '52-50. . CEO. HOLLAND dt CO. AUGUSTUS D. RAULUS.M. D. rhys'TiariAnrgern Irrouciier. . oflne at Mr. S ml ' hep- er-'.s". Kesidedre on Main Street, first door below Mr. mvtli s carriage, shop. dc. 10, lf5'3 51-3ms-
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For lhe ntirisvn! and rcn:anrnv 'nrc of al) xekvous ntsi:.a. s, ana ot inoe .-.m; taiat. ,,.-, : cu.e rfv an Im pairtd. weakened, or tir.he.lthv cone, lion of th. IfKUVOlS SYSTEM." This beautiful and convniirnt ,., li.-ation of tb. w.,steii.iu, js-'.xer. ot ti l '.' '. N !S ' . VUiixir.T ISM. h been i ron.ui-.ccd bx .) tii- .-il. ,1 , l,k t-ians. both in Knrcpe aa.l ti:e United Sue.es, to bath mt'tt ve.iuilU VtJi leu. '', cry f fhr vt Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVABTIC BELT MACMITIC PLI'lD, it tufil xvith the most perfect tnj ceitain success hi 1I cac ot GGEKAI. DK1U1.ITY, 5 tret ptiieuing the wenkcr-.ej bo.lv, gi ig ton to Ik. vaiious oig.nj snd irvigotatins; tl-e entire iiitin '.Do in HVS. ( RAMI'. PtllALYS S and PALST. Iisrt-ISIA or INPI.JI-STION. RHEUMATISM. uu and l inonc. (iOUT. KTII EISV, l.l MBA- (.(. niiAKMst. NERVOUS TREMORS. TALri TCI I. IN or TKk liKART. APOTLEA Y. NEURALI A. PAINS ii the SIDE .n CIIKST. LITLR, t OVl'l !NT. SPIN J I. COMILMNT. isn CUH V ATI HE or tur SI INK, H!l t O MTLAINT. OI9 EASliS .r Tor KIDNtAS. Dt-.KICIENC V or NERv (M S Avr. Pi! S1CA L ENEhUV. and all N LR V Ol S DISEASES. wl.i.-h complaiuta arita froia OB .nip!e cause uamcly . A Drraiii;cinrit of tlie XrrTOUl System. f In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drues ao Me.iicinci inrrraTc fir tlitraze. for they wtskca tb vital cuerK,. f ti,, tlro.Ij- rroA'.rtrd rat.a . wl: ile. under the strengthening. Lte-gix iue. rinliiia iMtiucuce of Oelvsai,:,,. as a.) lied by this btaatt lal anJ troadeiful .hscoverv. th. exhamted pititwl sii l wcakenc.l laffcre.- is ,.-stored to termer LmIlK tirerg!!-.. c!...t-icity. and v:e;,.r. 'J Le g:et j" cculiauty anJ .xcellenc. af Er. Christie'3 Galvanic Curatlvei, consists in the fact that thev arrest and cura diiaa I.T mulurmrd arrUi :, in place of the usual mo4. .1 drugging an ! physicing the patient, till .xhtart.4 nattua sinks liopelessiv under tho im'.ictioa. Tiny tlievfit the trholr i;,.m. equalize Ikt n'rrui. rim .'.. l.,ocJ, promote the K.-isfom,. and near da ts tliihlett in) iy unWrr m;ti itrftmsraneea. bine, th.lr Introilnction in the United Sta'et, oalr thrta y.srf since, more than 75,0 00 Persons, forl'Ming all sges. classes, and ennditiens, lmra: which x.rrw a laig. n imhcr of la.lici. w ho ar. pecs Daily sulccct to Nervous t oatplaints. hax. bees ZI. TIIxELT AND FERMAKEKTLT CTJSBD, xx lien sli In. r of reiicf hs.l been given np, sad .xt thing else been trir.t ia vain '. To illuttra'e li.f use cf the (J A I.VAMC BELT s.iiq.ie the r-e of j ,rs,n a.llicted w ith that ban of ci. ili.'.t.- ... l.x Spr.l'Si . or any ether ( hronic or Nervous l!:so:.!cr. la oniinary cases stiia.ilanti ar. tsken. wlii: h. by their action on the n.rres and furies cl .oa,ach. All. ml lempmrarf t.lief. bot whi. h lcixc t!,e j client ia a lower stattt nd with in I'ifl f..c.il'i. sl er the action thus eviiea ha rcasrl. Now coirpaie this with the effect icsiiHu,( fmin the a, plica tion of tin. ti (I.VAMC IU i V. Ttka a Px spepnc llcic,- ..c,, in ,m worse ix a-; lotus .f an a:tark. and iirriy ti- ti e Belt amnn'd tl.e bodr using the .:g,ifiie rlui.l as iivfctcd. In a short l-eriod t ii r- i:i,r:,:i ir erspirst.on w i',1 act oa th. poi':xe ciM-r-i . i iho Ltlt. liie.et.y causinf; Gal vamc circi...,i..ii w I... li w ill pas oh to a, uteativa, au.l theucr back sgs.n to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous t.jixauic ciiculation throiiglitnit tilt sx stem, 'j i.il-. :li-la. st sci:e cues of Sl'KP. SI ( s:e I'ER-.i ' V 'j LV I I KM). A FEW DAY IS i.r I I a x'l LY Si I KP ItNT TO Ell AD! GAT I llr. l.'IS:..' St; UK K. A US riCRTIFlf ATKS AM) Ti:STI3I0MALH Of 111 ?!.; I ndoubtrd Cliaraetrr, From all isits.f :!, r.xui,t:y. could t cir.n, infH cicul to ti.i ..on roluinn iu this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that " Tru;li is sirr?cr llir.n Fiction.' CUllE OF Rhrumalism, Ermuiiitis, r.r.il Pyxprpiia. l.EV. PP.. LAXDIS, A CLEUGYMAN, Of New Jersey, of distiiiRui.l.eJ a'.taiumcuta and exahe l leputntaui. w n'-e.-: S nsn. New .terser, July I S, H4g. Pa. A II imisTir :- Dear Sir. $ on w'i-h tokoow nf n.a w hot has licca the rn It. in niv oxvu ca- of IheRj'pli.-aii.n of tiie liALVANIC LELT a-iu NtCKL.Al t.. My reply is as f., How s : l or about iwefty yenrt I Lad been suffering fnvaa l)yspe,.sia. Every year the symptoms became worsa, nor could obtain permanent rcl'cf Ircm auv court of niedicl reatnicnt xrhs'exer. About fm irtren year since, in c nseipirnce of frequent exposure to th. wemher. in the ilix-hHige of my psstorai duties, I became subject to a soeie ( bronio llhenmstisni, which, fur year alter j car. caused me indcsrribsbU ".Kinxti. Kartbri : iu tne w inter of and '48, ia consequence of ; icarl.u. gnat deal ju n,y on n,l vai imis other clnuchci in this rcji.m, I was st tacked by the Ertnrliitis, which soon bream so sevcie a, to requho an iinuie Lata t.i.petuioa f my pas.oral l.hors. lv i,rn,n .(,,. tcet nam thmautMn piatnateJ. and as my Un.iirlutis btcam woric. to also did iay Dyspepsia and bhrumatic af fcction- thus c. ineinjr that then dborders w.ra connected with each .dli.r thmugli th. m.iliun of the Neixon. Sj ?tein In the whole pha.niacopoia tl ere seemed to r no i.'-iediul agent, w hich coaU reach an I rcoujieiate m Venoiis Sx sicm : mxarf thing ll.st I liad tuc ! ii , this pmpos. bad sea. pictely iaiicd. At list I vcs led by mv fri.nds to examine your inventions, a.'.i (Ihongh xvith r.o ry sanuin. Lopes f tl.eir chcienci.) I determiassl to try tl.a etle. t o( ihc application of the tiALVA MTC BELT Asn Nt.'hl.AC K, 'Xx-ilh th. MAONsiTfC H.l il). This was ia June. 1948. To nt ckcav sini:si,.,t-,T, is: iwo vats Mr lirrrrsiA n.uiosi, ISi EIGHT .ATS W.S ESIHTD TO SrL-XtlC Sir rASTWBAA, LABoss; son max a i ii.xtt oiiinr.u i si sen irinct ox Arcncsi sr Ti:r Bun-t riiTia ; aso Mr llnsiviiATm Ai rriTion mi rvi ii r.ir rrui t TMi i.t at. Suaa is the w underfill and happr results of the experiinent I have recouimciulr l the BELT and FLUID ta many w ho have been likew uc-sufiering from N sural gic Aflections They hava tried them, wit Marr aiisvLva. 1 ar.i.ii,K. is kvkkt case. 'm. Jear in. vrv res ccfuilr your "llObEUT V. I.ANDI9 DR. CHRISTIE'S galvAaMc Necklace Is used for all Complaints ffecpig the Throat Ol Head, such s Ilrenclntit, Inflammuion of th. Throat. Nervous aud Sick !radach. Dixziness of th. Head, Neuralgia ia the Free. Bii7.7ing or Roaring ja th.' Ears, Deafness, whirh is generally Nervous, and that distressing- complaint, cailt-d Tic' Dole r.us DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVAINIC JIUACELETS Aro found of vast service in cases ef Convulsion or h its. Spasmodic Complaints, and general N.i tos. Aftcctions of the Head and upper eAtremiti.s. Alsa u i aisy an.i i aiaivsis. and all Diseases caused bv a 1 i.f, .- r ,..;.- v- .- -. ... ...mi. i en.cm energy, in th u. v ..... uigaui ui uie i'.hjx . Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and sgonizing comgdalnts ara mtdiatrly rtliered by the application of th Ualtaskj Bki.t. Nrcsi.rr. and Flciu. The Belt diffuses ah Electricity through the system the Necklace has a local erlcct-and th. Huid acts directly upon th artected nerves. In these distressing arfiictioas th. applicaUon NEVEK KAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. The. alarming and terrible cm-plaints ar tlwava caused by a minjrmcn( t.;t AVrrot. Th Belt BRActi.r.Ts. and Fllio, will cure nearly every casst no matter how young or how old the patient or how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astoaithincproofs are in posaession of the proprietor. 'ny linndred Certificates, from ill parts or the country, of the most extraotdiaary eharactar ea be given, if required. ' .r" No trouble or inconvenience attend, th Baa of UU. CHRISTIE S G.4Lr.1AIC1RTICLE.1 and they mv he worn by the most fcebl. and d.lieata with rfect ease and safety. In many cases th sa sation attending their us is highly jleatant and unl aila. T hey can be tent to any i t of th. ooualry. , Prices: Tha Galvanic Belt, Three Dollaw. The Galvanic Necklftee, Two Dotlara. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar taolv. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. sT The Articles are accompanied by fall aaa plain directions. Pamphlets, with full articalara, may be had of the authorized Agent PARTICULAR NOTICE. AW iftK.re af CminlrrftU, and Wortklett JsssMtsna D. C. MOREHEAD, M. GENERAL AGEV'T FOR THE UNITED VTATMi 13 Hroailvraj-. New Yark. CTPORIZF.D AGENTS. ' M. W. H A A 1 LE. BroVivill : F. !irou, F.rrll 4. aX T. (.itwrty; ( has. Van r.i.nj. MtamirJ (J.ffrd and Dep iv. Uaur-I. S.p.e.noj.'4. 1S.-.1 31-lyr-S6t lr. .T. licitrs. Trsts-s for ttiex. Curev of u ICiipttir, Th is is It certify that 1 have been afflicted l.ri'TtKE or TI1K I. OX' Ms" sorsiy yea his time tried nii.ny Trusses and olfmr without any rrmanvnt n-li. f. A short a. durin f rmedi -. ,;nie "In.near,ixg of Dr. IsATi S'succoss in nring thU d!, ease, mad? rppliration tol.im r.nd obtain..,! one of nis l russes, which I am hapyy to say has entiraiy curea me. I thercfors consider it mv drtv to mak a - K 1TB' ir.a u bis statement known, and recommend Dr. r?atment ar.d Trusses to all those who afilicted with the same disease.
I D. W. LONG.CoDStablc in TVrxi Wi.rd. Cwcikjiati, 0., March 1?, 1C3S. si.
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