Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 August 1853 — Page 3
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Apology. .f.u .i,,..,'fM. f vu . 1 1 ai'scuii' ui ..j i . ; ho has been spending tVe past t ?:k in Pkopol, v, e are compelled to j - T,er, rather a meagre .mount of Lai,n i:e,santl,1S.Ssueofor paper. We hear gratifying reports of the i r .t... lot.. ,;., .,,,.... ti.. wenecisui ur'" l"c ' '."n around about Laurel. Yester- I -L? ,, ... ... ; ,epaf'ui . .mu, iff 1 V..J L... .L- ! iiretks ago. s-ftiiaii piuiitu iy ute j theb'aaesot corn were then i corn were then lCJ withered and the prospects : . fsir crop were nythingbut encour. the rams came, and the ; I: that has been produced seems alisr miraculous. ,'.mi. A little man won J I
hve tt? i. mi u "". .u ,..mmCir.M.r5r, iiiieiuna mat precious adiecive ... 6UA pars. h,s ?0sTnomen. As for military titles. ,h
rt " r-vVe ie.t'n thatT. N. Stilwcll. Esq. to be a young man of high VtJfve tun tie talent anu auainmeni, ana ... - . i Wltil ndustrv on nis part, -t fail to secure for him an enviable is the legal corps. Lanrel Hist School. : . 1 i ;,tutn was re-opened on last iuic - Monday for the reception of pupils. It s under the temporary tlirection of H. B. H'bben. A. 31. Trice of tuition, from c5e dol.'ar to a doiiar and a half per Rev. t ui. ?! l'ralcy. Th:s worthy and most devotetl minis of Christ, is still laboring within E-itig-jable zeal, in tins his present field j "bor. A number cf unfavorable in- - Peaces have been marshalled and ar- : ,k...haL-;n,Tf a. ..;.,.. l.-u im ""'5 . ;ini -Church, and durinr; this conference , - l i w i , r wrtae whole weight and thunder of t tannic artillery has been apparently : 7-:ei against the holds of Z.'on, bu't ! f, i i i-oc .? m the midst of her, and she shall , J3t be moved." The present indica- ,, . , ... UD are that "God will help, and that ; rat iariv. ' urotner I raiev is a devo-
.o;e se.l:lig Lis lann near mis place. ; '- oi"in.s. wmcers ol the regular army i, ' , IIO!r' stwk and other
- .' to Anderson, to practice. ; . ' "P". ot tl,e Courier aud ! "a 7, ofV.,. ,t:.
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ruTtT irieiiu, rica. .-it. ..c ... ai'Miiatives. 1 lie . ' . irom .aiuaiton or an
-' - i title ol r.!-oiiire. ib.n ; - piaisement laws.
fjiiad faithful-Shepherd of the flock," ; "ireth r i S. suth':,e'":y to . , , . , . ' l"t the feeling oi einu atiou, is uudisliii 43 untiring laborer in the vineyard of ; guisheJ by a title. Whatever casual us tie Lord, and in the event that he is ta- i ""-r, t ,,ave, br"" m, ie of " t-rhnic.l or , , , ., , .... .. prle-sion:il grounds uuriug ihe life of lealra-a ns, he wul bear with him to his ! the person, has no sequence in after period", next fie-d of labor, the good will of all, ' l is Couiucius. Ciuciniintus, Juvenel, Mathe grateful prayers of the foor he ' "wtVn "la'"s' .'i"1:1'1'. ''"V-a.
asv.'sitcJ. of the sick he has comforted. Original Poetrys l.l.NE TO B Y MOTCS MCLLCS. rcllit g years have eone lo, Sine-, in youth's morning dawn i Sitr I' ee yet n. y heart cauuol lorget T.'ie many joyous hours Gone as the early Mowers Kitiiwt furget iheiii 1 love thee vet! W"hn I tit a w ivward hoy, I ll.ou wast n y price fctid iov; .sic tin u hast rt-igi.ec uleiie since (irst we met. -J '- spti-.kii.g l.righl blue eye, f i.-M i.ii.L.1.1 n.y btart to sigh, '-s 'l-l "' J s ai'i- ii;?, I iove thee vet! I cai.nnt ojve thee up! I Vr trie.; It. Crink l:.e Ollf. ! OilriheV waters, and the past lorget. Rut days of "Auid Large s ue,'" U ill crowd upon my mind, i:i lo mj Lean is whispering still, thee yet! 1 lov
- euope.ii remained to hint al Norman harbarrusitive Slave uf C incinnati. ,sl". without au aravaLng wholesale dis-CiNciNNATi.-Tucsdav, Alio;. 16, iSo3. ;pI,7 Aneero named Georo-e McQueerv , , L c- s msy t;,ke" tne fg"Te Tie colored people gathered in larp-e 'guorant, ha? a bapt.smal register tii r.,.,Ai i
ntibers round the Gait House, where -e fugitive was guarded by the United cates Marshal and a posseof police nrl OiSeof police and .at thP ?eTed lat tne rr.souer fiaibited much fee lino-. 5:-fD Leiiio; assured that t.uiJ have a trial to-dav. This mornino; the fugitive was brought before Judge McLean, in the United Stiles Court, when the case was heard, t'i idjourned till to morrow. The evidence was decidedly in favor ol ie claim of 3Ir. Mills, the fugitive hav--i" confessed beinjj his slave. The attorneys for the defense seem to syupen the unconstitutionality of the aw. Judge 3IcLean, in answer to objec-
tiJeJ that. he" Fugitive Slave Laws of' Very tln"' as tUoo& cn" o l"93E(i 1S50 were constitutional; that- most aWe aud asPirinR candidates for the Eo State had the pow er to pass a law 1 rresi.hvicy is preparing to throw tha chanCrerenting fugitives being delivered up ces of his election upou the influence t f the tf those to whom they owed service; that Pope of Koine, au inHueuce which would of M proof was necessary before the Sti- coune demand every Catholic rote iu this I0"1 lh.ll S?yeT? eXiStCj ',n lhe , f00Etry al,d to the polls with as
" mi lc nil 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 it iKrnnin n iiciite me lusruiye escaped, as Ssaould betaken for granted that a reme Judge knew the laws of all the tales; that States could not be com-f-ed to give up fugitives by a law ol peSr if the provision in the Con-F-tct!on did not do so: that slavery ran : T exist by the authority of law, itso exists in the Slave States. and said sw not being an infrino-ement on the yocstitutiun, the Free States are bound 'orecoirnizp ;t :n ,i. :.., f ... :jvo' .1 ' ' . 1 P fU?"Ve ' -"ts irom these States, :'-!' that they are such. upon clear the decision makes two columns of t elUiHTCial. TkC!NTAT'' Tllurst!ay A"ff- IS, 1S33. lhe fugitive Slave case came up p this morning. The claimant, both lT t ie ; ('mission ,t tbo a,;i;,-o ,, ...i. "witnesses, proved his right to the i . Jj 'g" McLean gave an elaborate opin"tne constitutiona ttv rfthp V'Oruered the slave into the custody ; his master, who took him over the this alternoon. A large crowd, chiefly colored per--s, assembled, and much excitement f:va:ltd, but no resistance ts as ofl'ered. . CCTA late Eno-l-sh v ci the coiite.ttso' an American new. fP(r. save tl,...- m . , , ,e ,r,v ntifipr liliii.en. A ..:i ,,r.- . - . ii ai i,c lr Ull Russian Interven-u-h Will ho f.,l!r..vod r . w, "1 a"otner on i,,- . i i'ies:" wl -ed for the overthrow of i "inn' a leaner desBritish An-. o fsion' will, in all nrohabilite L. 8e t;.n . i..: . r-v"y- , 'Pater iu'n ru uv an Pi lnri.t ro.-.a... J . . . . v . n . Y of nt Uven ' or a new fmirM -" jenny, -witli India rubber Two Yocsg Ladies Drowv n, ! tatndf !nornin2 la6t, two voung'ladies ! ed Ball, were drowned in the Ohio I
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itiorilino ast. twn i.i: -tr about two miles above WheelersiJ' mu ,-. 7 the foliowing circumstances: o chiluren, one rged seven, the other eZJe?rs. fell into the river, the sister. re-rL seTenteen rushed to their ftitt t succeedcd i vin theyounL i ln attempting to rescue the oththey were both drowned. ' rs"' is the trial of principle Hiut it, a man hardly knows wheth- ' "" ;s honest or uvt. Fieldinff.
From the Now York Tribune.
TUlcs. Idavw... 'nbune the other "dy e-v our trsnfMaj r. i. . : -i. " . .. v" wnow country-men mU - . .. e.,uw countrymen a i sharo ovcrhan inrr r.. ... , . """,eu whirl. ." """ouaness , r titles " j mauuest on wr. 1 he 0( casino, for ).: .. . opportunity. H., V ML J - P, who . - corre,,,,, justly f iinrw. Ko-'- - - ' !,.., V. . ., ,,,e genueniau lo wOIlhv tlf nZlZS It "ut -' i,. ; .;.. j v r """-"" " . iure titles mi3ii something ns slal,ona a member of Parliament gives nun no claim thereto. S lit es, in tins country, are so hugely multinli.d ,J' '"" l"r naieotcoine an outrageous neW - nane ti.Th .J" p ,n .the ought t be thrown aside, hv y i , r f : "-" -""""u consent, thev 'h..1 !!' diffused as ! . any regard for his character L"' be ca.ied Honorable, con.iderinet Jt.ry i ' o legislator, Judpe. i As for military titles, they ' fallen beneath rM r... ) have Ion? since f!I,. h..,u "... . ;'i they are uo mark of military rank or Lt.T i beiue given to Governor": ru.nre, IIKeW ISC. is n .1. . j to worthless,,, that every respectable in..i i j i. . .i iuu i"i such a stupi ; 0i,j tngii,., . B . nis address. These titles auceu ts were more simple But of all li iirp rt t nin, .1 T W l . t.0mn";"dJ us Germany.laerea D.,se ,s called "His TranspafenA - called 'Gracious La- . evervbo.iv 111 c ean clot'ics .. . r. r ,.1.. -... ..i-.,. ' . ' r10''1". or liat pas uivu-weii oorn." .r,;.j ... man take also ta.es, as Mrs. Poetry, lo'.ouess, Mrs.rr.sid.ntess, etc. A uv a j,' promtn-ut iu any dep.r.ment, Bd bis lon,r ia,l of titles turned into the l-minine Eeo,:er .or hrs w.ie-aua then there is a mouthlur' Th oTarrr.. .. . . . ti 1 strong hankering after litlo 1, .. i.. i : . " ,. .cousiy contrasts witrt spiritual !Mm(.licity and tiisregnrd of things -of the earth, ei.nhy' 'His Grace,' -Right Reverend, ;Wry Rcvereiid.'-Revereud Doctor of i L'lvuiity, etc. Caunot thev be sirnol m.nl Issimplicity so opposed to Chrit!,.,t.. ' think not. TZ a ZT,Xo 'i0,, xhU ", ...l.qu'e,l- !t his th. .... ...... .i legs oi me innt, lie ages the 0,,t"rd umished gM and 6 es of obselet- epoch, of which the com- ,.. sense ol this ag9 and uatiou should Z a - - l'auied C o Irtu 1" f e Prhw r - J t Dck"on. asking him for lna tourth ot July oration to be puh!ih-i ',,at, as "'rd as -Very Honorable :r' Alter tins ifauv iimu wants to be ca'led Hon.. or Very Hon., let him stand out 'isen. i iiupTllllellce All el-e OelrnL-ts from the simple greatness of tr.v represviita-tve men. Th. ir claims are so j vast, that they stand for Humanity. No l college with its .urt'.i.o church with it's thun ider, no army will, its pride, no legisia ;ture with its Ceerees, can iucreae aught Hie lon e of a gr. at n.i.iie. The scrat. hiues iols0,e cockney tourist on the heights of ; tbe pyramids, and as much to tiieir grandeur iand euuurance as do the coufectionary of tates aa.i corporations to tile majesty of gen - ins. If the superiority of America io dbn,. n I OXvT Europe by a greater simplicity bv a j disuse of the cumbersome machiuery of older ; ... . oeue ., cousisieucy should abolish 1 1 1 Se : r r T i . ' 1 1 1 .... - .... i . Vi-... At..,,.... : .u ,, . ?,v.''' v .... -v .uuwea. .-i i nig congress ol t . ...m, .'i...rnniii caiiea castiereacli distiu ed Castiereauli diti..;gue, in his pierance above all others pres- ; cut. The leasoa was obvious. Of all the politicians composing the meeting, he was t'le only one not groamug and sweating under a ' low ..I or.iers au.t tiuerv, that are as fotejtrn ;to civl.ztion, as the grease, g.irbaue, aud gin- ! gerbreud ol a Congo negro king. Not that '. Cas iereagh was cevoio ol all Irnmpery. Just bt '"passed in a breath; auued to this comes !f.bobt"'1 of orders from that of the Holy wn 10 ,re Uouble-Headed -""flaunting together n, a right mimetv - n.i i...i .... ? own t0 'he Double-Headed Buzzard ellt line of impiety and bad taste The secon.i. represen ting a country as large as Europe, has no Double-1 leaded Huzzard, no title, but simplv the explanatory affix of Euvov. But only compare the two countries, and w h...t n., :oue makes up iu lies what it w..nt ... relii ties, and the other, being real, has uo need lo J "e- I nis parallel may be extended to all tijlles, and should sugget the value of simplicity aud truth. A Catholic for President. The N. Y. Budget has the following: An incident lias quite recently occurred, tint I much precision as a general ever marched au army. The incident to which we allude is partially disclosed in the following extract ol letters rrom Paris 'o the Fieemm's Journal, the Catholic paper iu New York city: 'Letters from Rome, received here three days ago, announce tiiat a cistiuguisiieu Senator ol the United Stales, made his formal renu,,cii,t'"n Protestiutism, and w is reoiv ,h" C.t.ol c er...rch on the Kest 'sitaiiou (Jul -Ji) bv His Eminence Car.n r ranseui. Prefect of the Pr..,,ag,d t i,iuinti I have net been able to ascertain the H i e of the convert. But it will not I0112 remain unknown.' Who is this c'islii guished Senator of the L'11 iteu Slates1 As no American Senator is known to be iu L'urope at pr.sent, except Jucge Douglass of Illinois, the 'lilile giant,' ,1 pei ....p? lair ,u tuess tnai he is the manm'ge l").iu!!:4ss is an able man, a strott" poMiieiat), and he l-.as fixed his heart and his ,,. . !. . r..: u . i ., i ej.es on the I resiceney ; but if the naratrmjill w e li..ve quoted has taken the Press. alludes to him, we fear he wrong road. Independent A Stranrr Punishment. The Chinese Repository telis of a stranpe kind of death punishment which was inflicted on a Chinese criminal who ha.! committed a very lieuious offense. He was wound round Willi cotton, saturated with tallow, places being left for hi m to breathe. He was then dipped Ii e a monster candle until he presetited a mass of tallow. Iu this way he was stuck up on his father's grave, lighted, ' and kept burning until his body was" consumed by s'ow degrees. U" It is stated that in two years from this l oate, wan ordinary success tu constructing their roads, the in-oiil of Ohio will huv .1. .. c .... . i hroupht a railroad cut or a stfnnihrMt n-;ii,; of "er.v l0 i- the ,
3 aiu. as we 1 'lie lownsnin. th
I isttu ... lo.iien, ,uu, c .as? e. c.seases lorwuiCDlt ,. Fennel. i was designed. " It is especially valuable in INDI-' I his weed is likely to create quite a GKSTION and all its attendant symptoms, it ex- j Sensation in the medical world Sumo cUe u healthy action the LIVER, removes Toreci uui, uie meaicai world. Csome por.and inactivity ofthis ORGAN. and stimulates ' scientlllC gentlemen are at this time en- healthy action in all the sy stem. As a DF.PURA- j gaged in investigatino its properties. i TOK or purifier of the Klood it has no superior. I
It is said to answer the purpose of qui-) nine, and may do away with thatexpen- .. eXDCnsivedruir. It has many other rslnshlo properties. The brui.ed leaves, applied as a poultice, will blister very quickly. This weed, so abundant in our country may yet create more excitement than ginsenrr, as a drug; and article of COIllmere. Sap Ron-
Fi?T 1 h l,a-v of Au"n,t " ,ue Colerain tainin.i , Kch,!I'"' small pocket book.conn.l. ""Mltyana sixty 'dollars in money, on fi, er"I n' am! other papers. nv person find,,, e ,.ud JH.kct ,)0(k w., 8uitau' mi - Yy leavi"t'I-ith James Kebis,orsendine me word to Kichmond, Indiana. s AJIBKOSE S. RUBY August 9th. 133. 3o-3w.
fHF. RROOKV1LI.EB.WK...1U persons, an.l specially the citizens of Franklin Bank ,n tia stock -bouks in the han.Kor Richard H""'"'m' a",, J- U - '- in Bk v He Mihtcribe th rC resIw-lf'y requested to call and mnhn fln,;IU,sdesired- l h,s opportunity "broad embrate1 oon or the stock will be taken Aug. 1st, 1153. 33-3w EV,'",? OTICE.-The annual el.cturn lor Uirectors of the Muiamora Turnpike Mor?,.';,"11" M,i iu M-""'or.onthe fourth K T : Auf ust- '-53. OEO. HOLLAND. -Metamorn.1,,.1 ,;..... k Ps-t-x.. .aToX ' ... 'r l'n.V August 16th, 1853. 35-3w. A """ ISTRATOK'S SA LE-Sotiee is i C;"n 'hai 1 will sell at public out-err. X,:,TZ"U"'1? L. eown. dee d. household and kilchen personal effects All sums under tw-o dollars cash in hand. Aug. 10, 1-53.-FRANCIS McKEOWN, 35-3 w. AdraT. Stntc of Indiana, Franklin Co., s.s, ,,. , Thursday, Julv 14lb, 1653. w ilson Morrow, a.lm'r &c. of the 1 Estate of Timothy C. Coolcy, J Petition for a .... .. s- f conveyance. Milt'.n T. H. Gowinsand others, j ('OIKSlhe said p.-tiiinners. by Morrow his attorney nnd rib s the following petition to-wit: (here insert; anil it appearing from the affidavit riled That Thumb M.. Content C. Isaac A. W'Hlinni. SamiK-l M.. Jnne R-. and Susan K. Coolev, Harriet C. Martin, wife of C.-il vin Marlin, Kliza C. Spetlman. wife of Jose B. spxllman. are not residents of the Slat.- .,1 Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the Court that notice of the pendenev of said petition be civ.-n to s:iid non resident deTenoaiits ny s.'m. newsoa hiirti-r ot renerM circ,iI:ilion ' -iisneo i ii t ue t mi i. ty ol I ran k I i n aforesaid no- '!: said d.iendants ot the pendency of said peii.ioii.niiu mai unless inev nppearon the second day or the next term of this court to be holden at the court hoti-e in the town of Hroofcville.countv of Franklin and Slate oflndiana, on the first Monday of tvtolr next, and answer or plead to said pet. tion t ho same will be heard in their absence. Attest, JOHN M. JOII.VS I ON, C. C. C. P. F. C. August iith. lrM. 3--3w. r Y, T. In the Court ot Coiniiioii I'leas if Franklin Count v. Jonathan Banes vs. Hannah Roberts et al r. ition for partition o AID 1 laintirT riles his petlt'on in said Court this listh day of August. Irj3. also liieffidavit of a disinterested iK.'rson.showintliat H-nmahKoberts. William J. Roberts. Geonre T. Roberts. Joseph L. Roberts, and Aaron M. Roberts n re not resident, of this Suite; they are hereby notified to appearand answer said petition at the next term of said court, lobe held in the courthouse at Brook kville. on the first Monday of October next, in d-.-fault whereof the same .11 proceed in their absence. Given under niv hand the .lav above written. JOHN M'. JOHNS I OX, J. V. How land, Afv. C. C. C. P. F. C. 34-3w Stale of Indiana, FrankliuCo. ss. In the court of common picas. Jar tutd county, July term. A.' I). liS3. Monday July Wth, ISJ3. Alexander W. Johnston, ailm'r A:c.i VS. S Civil action. Will "mm Hetriek and others. J i JII the said plaintiff by George Holland his attorney ami thence to the Court by tie ailiilavit ol'a competent person that Ceorge Hctritk, Parkhurst Herbert, and Mary Ann Herbert, three of said defendants ape not residents of the Stale of Indiana. It is therefore or.l -red by the court that notice oftiie pendency ot said complaint be given by publication, iu some newspaperof general circulation printed and published in the county of Franklin and State of lneiaua notifying said non re-Milem defendant! to appear on the second day of the next term ol th is Court to be holden at the court lions-; in the t.mn of itrookville in the county of Franklin and State of Indiaua on the first Monday ot Oetoher next and answ er or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in their at'senee. and litis case is continued ore. Attest. JOHN M . JOHNSTON, August 9:h. l-3. 3i 3-. c. C. C. P. F. C. k - . .. r . K. . -. . ., ratine nil .;fa, s,. " " ls "-'roy (Siven that Mqiuro Harvey adm'r.. tie oonus non oi me estate ot Heni-v I., has riled his petition lor the sale of Cruse, .le the Ke al K-iate of sabl d-eendent. his personal beiu insuifieient to pay his debts; and that said j petition ..ill be beard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Countv. i Test. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, AugusiIUh, 1S53. 3l-3w. c. C. C. P. F. C. Notice to Builders. 1 pHOPOS I.S will be received until the flf- j I t-'euth day of September next for the erection -of the main building of t:ie White Water Preshy- I terial Academy at Dunlapsville; the t iiilding to be j ol brick. lUe foundation ..f haiunier dressed ma- ' sonry. 1 ui.- and (..,, t,. ations ol the work may be seen al Dunlap. ille after the 'Joth August next". L. D. Pottlr. "I Jno. Git.i HRisr, I J. W. Moni ort. J-Building Committe. J. L. Andrew, I J.W.Sw.N, j August 1st, I553. 3-iin eeks. LIKENESSES ONLY $1. BE tUTI EL' L COLOR t.DDAC.l EK 11 EAN LIKEXKES. W KIBI.ING'S SKY-LIGH I fltl.l ERY, ointr rsvillc, laid. Mil. V l:i ICI.INt; takes pleasurein aniiouncinffto his triend. that he is pktiminenty i ii e ted in CON NEKS VI LI E. His Rooms have been constructed expressly for the Lhiiruerr.-an Art. and an- s -eond to nooth'-r IJallery in ttie West, for Ar TISTI.' 4RRANC1EMKNT OF LlGUT: tllCV :llo possess ' rare facilities in Ihe Ciiexu ALand Me. hank al Departments. His R KCEPTION ROOM Ha been filled up expre-slv in view of rendering every cor venience especially to LADIES and CHILDREN. By the use of a Lakce and St rtaioit Instri jient. Mr. W. is enabled lo see u re, with ease and accurue. , j POST MORTEM PICTURES, ' And every variety of LAN DSC A I'K. in all its Natural Beauty and Grandeur. PORTR Al 1'S copied, and T pes taken of all sies. for insertion in L0UKETS TOMBSTONES &c. C7.Mr. W.w ill constantly keep on hand, and sell at standard pri. cs. I N STRl" M ENTS. CHEMI CAI.S. MA IKK1AIS. Ac Also, fli.e 1.1 THOI.HO'ilS. PICll UK RA MES of ail sizes, and JEWELRY of every description, lie has a line n bole size instrument ( Lewis's make that he will sell, or exchange f.r a half s ..- insiruiiicnt. ODD FELLOW'S .v MASONIC KKOAL1A nu.hi to order, .-n-l so. p it .per lhan they can be had at any K.-t.ildi-hmcnt in thecity. K..OH open f rom S a. m. th I 4 r. ?t. MOKSK'S ! COMPOUND SYRUP OF vr.Li.ow ii .( i; . MT. , 'PUIS isa rutc'v IVe'cVc Cempvuntf, noientifi- ' I ally prcparo l from the bout Kot9 smi Herbs of the Mutcria M-ili a, aii-1 m$ pained an unnvalKvl rcpnTaiion fr tiie lotlowinir effect, viz. KfcXH'LA I I.NG AM) STKEN;iHEM.G THE Liver np PisF.ri E Organs, and Cleansing the Stoma-h ad Bowels, an.l tltu i ; ring all tillni DisfaS 'S. Liver t'omluints. I1 "sptMia. 1 tidier stin. otivenes. Pile?", Heaivlio, Ker ami Ague. Jaumltre. "uua. Lw of Ai'i'ctiie. Ac, ami causing Ihe food to lHMirUh ami nport everv part. PI KI KYlNtl THE BLOOIK and thus curing all Humors. Cuianeous Ernrtinns, Serotuia, ali KhiMim. Erysila?, Scald Head, Canker. Pimple? on the face. Blotches, VLoers, Tumor. Merourinl Iis-'ae. t aneers, &e. j KtUULVTTNG THE SCVRETORT OROANS, f and y ei.al'Hn?r them t perform their proper funotTons, preventipi; and curin many painful , ami UiinirTOHi aistae: tt;engthkning and yn etisu tiik -vravorssYsTKH. tims a laving .xervous . irri,ati.,, curing all Diseases of Uie Nerves. : as ilysteria. Nei: raigta, Cramp, 4ke. , IT IS CXRIVALI.ED IN THE CI RE OF ALL j FEMALE COMF1 A. M s. as weakness, gt'iieral .debility. Irregularity. Obstructions. Swelling of the Feet, Limbs. Joints. ' &c, caused by weakness: also, l.rxu and Throat Coxplaints. as CoUls, Coughs. Asthma, Consumption, Ac., also. Dropsy. j Having made use of the Compound Syrup of, Yellow nock Root, prepared by C. MORSE & CO. either ourselves, or in our families. and tlnd- ; ing it to be a very salutary and effectual preps ra-' tion, we .lo most cheerfully recuntueud it to the publii- as a v. tv valuable medicine. E. Bourne. Esq.. Cashier National Bank. Provi- ! dene. K. I.: A. W. spencer, Esq.. Cashier Lime Koc.k Hank do do do. Rev. William Phillips. Rev. , J. B. Richmond. S. Joues. editor Proiidence ; Gen. A.tvt.. Win. Field. M. W. G. M.: Cvrus Fisher. M. E. II. P.. James Hutchinson. G. S. Dea. V. J. Bstes. Doct. ItenJ. Colby , and one hundred oth- , ersot the most respectable families of Providence. 1 This certifies that I have fora numberof y ears been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of -MuK SK'S COMPOVN t SVRI'P oi i r.Lnni inn. iv ituut . q,iajI;,;d . , .o:tn can say that in a I rcsoects it isadmirablv r.i. .,. i i .- j.. ...... ....... v. . . ' ... i in nil . s il i Providenc ce, R. I. Jan. 4. Is53. j I'KKIMKtPBl I C. MORSE &. CO. ; and sold tghon, thi, I land other countries. For sale bv M.VV. Haile, ! I Brookville' 30 4moa i ' p"itocERiES,7onstantivo"nl,arTd. fresh supJ l'lics of the very be-t quality of ;r.H-erios,atthe cheap store ..f n.ayT I.INCK . F R'IM R.
Ciaciunati Advertiscmeut
Head's Commercial College S1. E.rarner of Main mnd I ui lh Sti. Cincinnati, 0 fPHS object of this Institution is to quality (renl'emen practically Tor the counting house and but siness pursuits. The course of instruction embraees the theorj- and practice of Book Keeping bv Double Kntry. as applied to all departments of trade and conunerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations. fcc., cotermg the entire aVlds of commercial operations, thuseitHhlimr pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from ei"ht to twelve weeks. Terms -.5 in advance. Pr;.i!s bein? tanslit individuallv and nut in classes. i!- can enter al any time. Good board can be obtained at from S0:25, to S3 per week. Further rarlicnlnr in Kt i.t..;nA,i . I the Institution, or by addressing the principal, j (.postpaid.) J. E. HEAD. Principal 1 Nov. 12. 1852 17-lvr. Daguerreotype Stock. pOMRS.JKWEI.RV AND FANCY GOODS-MI I Importers and dealers in the above articles, and j will sell at low prices. PETER SMITH, j Nov. 6 ij-12in. Cincinnati, 36 Fifth Street. ! w-11-moreD.Andersos.C.FWilstach,S.B.Keys. 3IOORE, ANDERSON &. CO. Publishers, Booksellers and STATION US. Pealers in Medical, rI heolocrioal, (- lassical and Scho 1 Books,&c. j V.f0.l'rihwSl!re,,l.'",,, si.de- west of Main, and ; rrij J rourtn strtels. Ctneinnati. jLrSuperior blank Rooke mnt chants. Hankers, steam-Roam. Coimiv nm,... aNov. 10,lt53. 4T-lvr. " ' I A V &. 31 A TLAC K, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I K V U O O I) S , No. 07 PbAKL STREET, BET. WALNUT & CINCINNATI OHIO. oVINE Reduced Prices. Ll BERALDIS. TO WHOLESALE PCRCHSERS . BELLOWS MANUFACTORY THE siibscnber respectfully informs the citizens 01 iiicinnati. ana tne oni.iif. i.m.Ur.i:. still continues to manufacture Smiths' Bellows of im,n 1113 oio siano on second street. between Broadway and Sycamore, rineiininti Vn.n k. long experience iu the business, together with being provided with a large lot of seasoned lumber nrr'n, V7 maU'riIa f " IrcParsd iu to warrant his work rood. ALSO. Anvils and Vices furnished. Junes, '53. 6ms. s. K. HAMILTON S. W. H.SEl.TtNE. a. H.SKLT1VK SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. 8. W. 11 ASELT1NE & CO. ANL'FACTCKF.RS of Straw Honnets, andlinporters of Silk Millinery floods. Flowers. Ilr.. ilks. Trimmings, cie. No. 6-' Pearl St. Cincinnati. O. JBiacK & i'ancy Dress Silks. Miaw Monnels. ofevery rrench & American Flowers Dress Trimmings, Silk Laces, Sewing Silks, Florences, Suiins, Bombazines. Tabs.Foun.lation, i variety. 1 BonnetSiU.s fv Crapes, j do & Cap Ribbons, ' Tarltons. Liuines. i Tips. Crowns .V Frames, Wire, Pius. W halebones, '. K let Blocks, Doll Heads. , Children c lufanl's Hats. Illusions. dec. .See Milliners supplied with real French Pattern Bon i nets, or copies of the same. I Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and satisfactory to the purchaser. Orders promptly attended to. S. W. HASEI.TINE & CO. March Sill, 1.-53 11-ljr. lOIIX S. VII.I.IA-IS.. No. 65 Main St. 1st .1 door above Pearl. Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper llanirings, ide Curtain Papers, Bandboxes. Fire Screens. Ae.. offers to the public the lanrest and best assortment of the above articb to be found in the West and on the nio-t resonalde terms. He invites the trad.; to call and examine hisstsck. March 5, 3e53 ll-ljins. SUNDRIES IN STORE. Hlels Sugar, .ifin l.bls prime molasses. " " - S. II, do 3t-0 brs pri ine Easter coffee, .VI Pockets Java .lo taj pa. k.iges fresh Teas, H.itltO II sast.e. yarn, 10 packages mackerel, 5H boxes Va. Mo. Tobacco, '.i ll Keirs nails. 1 euo H; l. s No. 1 battimr. I -0 bbls fine stno. tobacco, SO.Ocfl half Span. sh cigars, ! Candles. Soap. Starch, S.-c. &e. for sale lw bv RRISCO & WHITE, " i No. leliwer Market street. Cincinnati. ; May 14. 1-..3. -.M-ly 'G. A. TAYLOR VM. B FhKNCH. J. E WYNNE TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, Ill'OltTKKS and wholesale dealers in Irish l inens and white goods. Also, t'mhrellas. I'arasols. t;ioves. Hosiery, and every description of trimmings and fancy dry goods, coruerof Main and Pearl sts. Cicninnati. 21 22-lv. R. W. BOOTH & CO., Importersand wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Cutlery and Guns. Sou'fi ll i-it cor. Pearland Walnut Stt., Cincinnati. HAVE received, and are contantly supplied w ith every article in their line, suitable to the V.Vsteri: trade, p'irchase.1 of American. and imporle.ldirectfroni Shetliebl. llirminirbain. and (German maniifaetuD'rs. embracing the best qualities and brands, which will be sold at small advance on cost. consisting. in part, of Wm. IJu teller's & Spear & Jackson's Files. Saws & Edie Tools, Wade &. Butcher's, George Wostenholm &: Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket Knives. Shears. Scissors, &c, Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, steels, &c, Log,. Trace Hal er, Hreast. and 5th Chains and Stretchers, Hooks and Hinges, Jitrilt, i'itrt.BrttmtmnJSlcitgc Hammeri,0'.ime't aid T. H. Trairf" i Sharrlt and Stiadrt, Collwisi Co.'s. Hunt's. II. Mnnn's aud Lippeneott's Axes and Hatchets, Wablron's. Darling A Hlood's ttrars. Grain, and Briar Scythes, Scythe Sneathes. Cradles, Nicies. Hay and Manure Forks, Carpenters and Coopers' Planes and Edge Tools. Every kind of Circular and other Saws iiianilfariired lo orJer and warranted. Aeentsfor E. A T. : Fairbanks (fc Co.'s celebrated Platform. Railroad. 1 Hay Grocers', and Prugtrists' Scales, w hich have a reputation superior to all others for accuracy and durability .and sold at manufacturers prices. Also, agent forttie sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Safe mauulaetured, which wc sell nt manufacturers prices, feb. Sa. "53 lo-lvr. GRAY cV HEMINGRAY, 11 in I (ilas Mnnularltirers,--Hammond Street, between Third d Fourth Cincinnati, keep constantly on hand every variety of Flint Glassware, Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus made tc order at the shortestnotice. ALSO, A great variety of Perfumers' Ware, ""legraph Glasses and lightning rod insulators. ir tTTS .V rOI.BMCN, Dealers in Orj- (;oel,f,;t IVarl Street, Cin. einnati .Offer for sale on the most favorable terms T.i'li packages Dry Goods. purchased mostly previous to the advance in prices. Purchasers will find them ready to meet the lowest rates of any Jobbing House East or West. " 1 Fb. 15 9-12ms-H. D. CHIP.MAN & CO.. Commission .V Forwarding M ERG HANTS, WHITE WATER CAN AL BASIN", CINCINNATI. ICEFEKEXCES: CISC1NXATI. CARIPGE CITY, IA. John Swasey Co. ; Morrison Newbv Tweed .Sibley .I- Wright : B. & H. M. Conkli'n, Reev. A St-.phens, : BAosttsTowx. i. coNw.Rsvtt.i e.ixd. ; A.S. Wigging & Co. A. B. Conwell& Sons. ; George Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. ap29-19-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY. PRODVCE. AND COMMISSION m KUCHA r. S. E. CORN ER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS. riOISATl, OHIO. Nov.SC t'.Myr-. -EV YOIIK WIA'DOM SHAPE DE- . I'OT-THOS. J. ERNST Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of transparent window shades. Als.i cords, Tassels. Brass mountings &-c. No. 4 College Hall. Walnut St. .Cincinnati. i Church. Store and other large shades painted to order ill M Miiltcrior alvln "S iter in a superior sty le. 7 STEAM 7IARRLG WORKS.-I.osnt-' O r RrtE. corner of Broadwav and Fifth sfeet, ncinnati. Monuments. Tombsand Grave Stones, . Marble Mantles and St.Muarv, Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets. Urns, Vase's, Garden Figures,1 Cabinet and Counter Slabs, Jtc. Ac, constantly; dn hand and furnished to ordeN The trade suppli"-1 od with Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to or-: ccr. ma i2ia ' J. B. BICKSOS. B. CVCTTER. DICKSON & LE BETrER, (Successors to Sampson A Andrews,) Importers, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in China, Glass and Queensware. Also, Lamps, Castors Table Cutlery, No. 21? Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 85, "53 10-lyr. Geo. S. Jenkins & Co., WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and Domestic . WIS O. 75. South east corner Pearl and : Vinestreels. f'tnri.m.ii I .Tutopened an entire ae w stock le?-. --..-.:ip.-iolns.
HAY AND STOCK SCALES-Martin & I Orr. Seals Manufacturers, have taken the old stand formerly occupied by Mirtis& Bi.rnEi.i.. ! No. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of Walnut. I Cincinnati, Ohic. They are prepared to put up on the most reason-' able terms, in any part of the country, their frtn Lever Hay mad Stock Scatet, from new patt ris ith improvements, which they have Juct comple-! ted. Also, all kinds of Platform Scales. Beams.! &:c, &e. All our Scales are warranted to give full satisfaction, or we will take them back and refund .
the money. REFERENCES. Paimiel Beresfor.l. B. H. KUiston.) Covington, eiidden, Murlln : Co. G. K. Perrin. i Ky. W.&G. Y. Robson, J. D. Lehmer, feb. 2511). Keys.Maltbv & Co., Pulluin. Hattield & Brow MARTIN & ORR.n M Lean's Liniment. THIS 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 in their practice. Try butone25 cent bottleand vou will be convinced. Filtv cent I and one dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv I nov. 19-K-lyr KOHL it THORNE, j Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts.,Cin'ti. j p EO. iIBSO k CO. Ensraversand LithotT grraphers. Copper Plate Printers. Steneil Brand Cutters, S:c. North West Corner Gano and Main sts.,and 1U1 Main St., over T. S. Good mau & to's. tjaiiking House, Cincinnati. rPBill Hea Is. Addren. Cards. Letter and Note Hit1(M 1 tK..12 U.nb Pk.i.b Uill. I . - . . Headings, Labels. Bank Checks, BilU, Drafts. Notes &e., at very low prices; Diplomas. Cerlilieates, Bonds, Maps. Plant of Estates, town plaLs.&c. feb 1-2 1652 ly KECKLER & BROTHERS, I mponers of Musica I Inst r umen Is.GERI MAN. FRENCH 6: E.N(;LISH laacf Good.. ! Itnakri &: !', No. 3? Fourth Street, North 1 side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of strings for Violins. Guitars, j V iolincellos. and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers iu the above articles execu- ; ted promptly and on Hie most reasonable terms. TTSA.VS BKAS INSl RLMENTS.JJi I Agents for sale of Hatiles & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfanierv, al catalogue ' prices. i Nov. 0, 1?52. 40-ly. S. KNGLISff X SONS. j IT-holesale and Retail ni lJ OtVS tMM . ' ' C I I It KltS. lOfi Ke.-o,.d s, k I Br2nJwy I.odlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' - " D" ru-tyr. ' " K ATZEN RERG ER. STRAUS & CO. Wholesale dealers in Readv Made Clothine o t'i?i street, between Third and Fourth. C hVti r iverp constantly on nand, a complete and ; very extensive stock of Cloths Cassiinc-res, Ves--.F...iiir.n. oescription oi t runminrs. Fc b . -.'j . '53 1 0-1 r. X. IO-TIKI.FtrH. A. WERTTfKIMER. M. KI 111 HEIDELRACU. WE KTHEl.M EH & KLAVV, Mannfat turers of Ready Made Clothing, Importers and Dealers in Cloths. Cassimeres. Vetitin- nrl Gentleinens' Furnishing Goods. No. 56 Pearl street. between Walnut and Vine. Cincinnati. Ohio 1 Feb. OS, '53 10-lyr. To the Ladies. Tjrt. r iKBE'SIrcnrh Lunar Pills. l-ot Suppressed Menstruatior and all irregularities of ihe FEMALE SYSTEM the best Pills in the known World. They can be had genuine, at No. Bkoadwat, and fuliv Gcaranteed to eive satishction, with fu 11 directions. E. THOMAS only authorized Agent. ; The above Pills will be sent bv mail, upon the receipt of $3. All letters must be directed No. Sti, ; broadway, Cin. ih. C3 H. Queensware GJassv.nrc. 1 1(1 i'rtitp-4 luroiisvre-consistintr of III' Lustro.Calilorniii, Rhine, Columbia, andgilt band teaware. SpongM and painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware, jnirs. bowls. Edg'd c c dishes, bakers, nappies, twifilers.muftltls. C C .tugs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'd and painted, plain and tinted teas. CO & iii'J boxes glassware the ab ve selected for the country trade. For sale bv O'. ALDRTCH, No. 181, Main St. between 4th & 5th, west side, Cin. O. T iIOOr, No. 342 Main st.. East between .1 Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have ns.w on har.il a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and ehildrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassi mere hats; embracing every color, white, pearl, blue and blu. k. My shelves afo also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring sty le of Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I invite the ospeclial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call when you are in thecity. " my 7 On. ivtn-Tcn win now siitno, and Oil Cloth Talde Covers, manufactured and sold, whol.-salo ami retail, by M. Sawver & Co. No. f College Building. Walnut St.. Cine'innati. Ohio. Or.iers promptly rilled. Country Merchants and Peiilers supplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 6, 1-55. tO-l-.'ms. fill TA clash AMaii:i:sw.ini:. t We have on hand a large stock of China, Glass and Qtieeii'ware, selected especially to suit our W holesale Trade. We import our 'Ware direct from manufacturers in France and Eturland. and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. In our stock of Queensware will be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers in the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms a-e favorable, and we invite Merchants to exHiiiine our wares a,) prices. SAMPSON & CO., No. !i 'Iain St., opposite Trust Co. Batik, Nov. 6. ls.V.. tO.-lyr. Cincinnati. W. O. NE1LSON. A. W. l!I R( HILL. NE1LS0X& CHURCHILL, 1 mporlers cv- Manufacturers of I Havana and Iomet ic t'iirars, And Dealers iu TOBACCO. SNI FF. &C. No. 23 Maiu Street, Cincinnati. Nov.G. 185?. IG-D r. Wm. A. Trowbridge, mHOI.r.i.tLl'.A II ET All Dealer iu groceries and produce. South East corner ol Court and Race streets, (opposite the farmers Hotel) CINCINNATI keeps constantly on hands good assortment of all articles in hisliiie, which he offers to the trade at the lowest rates. 13 iyr Spins Importations!! BERRY & BERRY, Importers and Jobbers. East side .11 ui n street, betu eeu tli and din, t HK'iniiaii) Would invite MERCHAN IS AND WHOLESALE BC VERS to inspect their large and extensive stock . OF I AX Y t.lMIOS. I A DA PTEDTO TIIE SPRING TRADE. Our facilities for securing dosirable Sty les and cheap ! Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any j House in the West, as we have an experienced buyer eor.st.iiitly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us oa'iy si, en Bargains as uie market oners in ' RIBBONS, FANS MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS, DRESS" TRIMMINGS, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, THREAD, JEWELRY, BUTTONS. ACCORDKOXS CUTLERY. VARIETY GOODS Ac. The popular feature of selling most of the Goods at live percent, advance will be continued. To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we an offer liberal inducements. ApolloRu Id i ngr, . If. eor. oth and Walnut, Cincinnati, O-. INCORPORATED lSt. fpHE attention of the public is respectfully called I lo Hie superior facilities afforded al this Institution, for qualify ing individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued iu the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship. Calculations. Correspondence, and daily 1a-c-tures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms Sill. Puyils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms i or auuress inc rrmcipai. dot. is. so-iyr. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, 78 WEST .fth STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Stodart and the Danham .ino. Terms Cash. April 29 .'53-lS-lyr. N BXStT STtX. JACOB KSOt St S T I X & KROUSE'8 WHOLESALE RETAIL P 1 . f T II I Iki n It O 1 rw I . K 9 347 Main St. bet 8th and 9lh, ' CINCINNATI. OHIO.
30-ly
J H. BURROW'S PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL.
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I 'THIS Mill differs from all others in the construe--tion of the Cpper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a
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east iron case, which forms the back and lioonofl.v,., ...to, ..;.. i .. i ... .-j
the Stone, with a cast iron Eye. or Bush, that is of duce ceneral premature decav. can Ue radicsilv greaterexternal diameter at the bottom than at the ! cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to lop, which is secured at the back by lour bolts, so healtn and rigor. that ever)' block is in the form of a dovetail, which j ur. Brownls the onlv regularlv educated Surgives greater strength to a Stone, than any olher , g,.0ii iu Cincinnati who give his" whole attctitior
memou w men is requirea in small .Mills nerethe Stone is run withcreat speed. and becomt-s dangerous if not strorirly made. It also cives weiirht to a Stone of small d;aiuoter thai is required, without : having it thick or bigh, that makes it ton beat v iTL:rI:ii . . 1 . This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast iron, tn the form of a busk, with Bridge tree. Spindle Balance, Rine, Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a h.rge mill, differii.gonly in the Ruiir.ine Stone: this being the great weicht. enables ittoerinl nearerthecentre a creater quantity o' grain and with less power than ny other mill now in use. This mill is portable, aud may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. Also, all sizes ofFrenel- Purr Mill Stones, mana jaclured on the same principle. Joseph H. Barrows, ot Cincinnati, is the invenor, for which he ot.tait.td Le ttets Patent In lr-12. rFor all infringem-iils the purchaser w ill be held tesponsible for the relit ot using. These Mills do not require a Millwricht to set " '" 's necessary to put tnem in 1-,..,. ,.,0.i,j1,,hoii,o puiiey on tne B,.i..u.r.. in. u (. ...ii a.iiu jieiiii. large 10 run the i4 inch Mill Ctn revolutions per minute; atta.hep to horse.stc.nm or waterpower. Hvthcsteiidv application of twohorsepower.the Mill will grind 6toS bushels per hourof irood meal, and will e-rind wheat as well as Corn. The 30 in.h Mill, ifnut to it. full,
est speed, will grind from HI to 15 bushels perhonr. tm These Millsare warranted to be in everv respect 1 asrecommeiided. " All orders must be directed to I m J. H. BVKROXVyt. , Frwnt st. .lower side, bet. Main & Walnut. 1 -Dec. 3, 1S52 oO-lyr. Cincinnati. Ohio. : mm T.lCOn F. FELL, Tanner aod Curil rier, 315 .Main street iliciimafi; ! C bflwcru Mil aud tli-Keeps consUntlv ' ' ' on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather !
ana .noe Mtniitig. at the lowest cash prices Oec. 17, 1S5-2 52. pLOTIIS. ( asslnierc!,, Satinets and V Jeans Linck cs Farqlhar, have on hand a very large and choice selection of cloths.cassimeres. r n !i ' 1 m" io-'t figures vu.io.macc mem. my M ASON 1C ODD FELLOWS' FURN IS 11 1XG STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Has removed to sixth st. Bacon's Building, under Mac-nolia Hail, r MANlrACll RERof Costumes and Regalia of every description, for Masons. Odd Felioas. Sons of Iemperance, Temple of Honor. Druids neu .Men, Brotherhood of tho Union, ar.d Good Fellows. Being a member of the above or Jers, I su prepared at all times to furnish every thing apper LainillV thereto n-Ol. , - T.11 Being a member of the above orJers. I am ..-1 a. ..II . i ....... , , e " " I'u.iLiuniii. anuaisrtatcn feb. is, '53 9-lim. Robert T- Thorburn, S FOrSDEK. So. S3 llrst front S BR.1SS st front Sr.. Pin. W l1. -uver plated bauceis. Stop and Valve ova, aoiiaauo ueucrator brasses. Hose Joints, Distellery and Hydraulic Valves. &c. Oil Globes rtn' Castiticsin bra,, copper and Block lin.Babbitor Anti hru-.ti-.i, Mettles. Orderslroui ...... j. .... vUM,3.M.j,m-ranln5.si.Rlier ..... . iiiecouiiny -iouiiuy aiiciiueo to. Cash paid for t opper and Brass. Feb.-.".. "53 H'-lvr. i-iA.iT!;!:Nsiii. Ii HK undersigned have entered into Co-partner-ship, under the name and Ilrm of JONES. LOFK'ir.V RoBBlNs.forlhi; purpose oi carry ing on a Vt holcsalc Grocery and Commission Business. M.JONES. DAVID LOVE IT, (Lute of J. D. AC. (late ofst. Omer.) Jouc9& Co. 0 Cincinnati R. ROBBINS, (Late of Milroy, Indtana. JONES, LOVETT & ROBBIXS, Wholesale (ironers &. Commission Merchants NO. Oil PEARL S I KEET, NEAR VINE, a pi!) 1 il -1 y r . CINCINNATI. (SCAB'S li-si .i. i, ii imi h f i, gy BLIND MANUFACTURER, NORTH SIDE, NO. ft; SIXTH STREET, 'el. Svcond door East of 'i,ir. otpoitte the a---'S ".NVrr hyrcum Branch Factory, Comer Craig v- Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky . d-c. 10-51. ftorTitv -MERril IM S supplied from list of are. at the lowest Cincin- ' the follown u-ti prices: crat 7.1 do W. Iron Stone Mull.ery Canton Blue fancy sty les com iiioi Ware, do do do do do do Jiiii 5(1 5i'i) do do bo.. assorted s.vles: s tilsssware: 5ftl dozen iilain crystal Tumblers. ror ware at low prices call at 91 Main street, 2d door below the Trust Co. Bank. HLGG1NS. KRO.& ANDERSON, Sign of t!,e Pitehuratid Basin. mav 13 Iv I.RITA TABLE W A !t E. .Genuin Albata never eon oftn, is ncarl. as white, and Harder and stronger tlian silver. When plated it resembles exactly the solid silver. We keep constantly iu store a large assdritnent of Albata Tea and Table Spoons. Forks. Soup Ladles. Butter Knives, Cream Spoons, Castors, and in short. every oilier article necessary to the complete furuishit g of a Talde HI N I ING TON & LA BOYTEAt'X, Watch Importers. 119 Main Stre, ,. Feb. 25. "53 10-lyr-. R A W DON. W R IG FIT, H ATCH i ED-ON Bank Note Engravers & Printers South Eattcor. oJirhA Mnin Stt.Cincinnatr.Ohio. t LSO, Engraved in a style corresponding inei.1 Cillence tothut of Bank Notes. Railroad, State and County Bonds. Bills of Exehane-e. Che. t. Drafts. Certificates o stork and Denosoe Pr.,,.. j sory Notes. Rillaud Letter Heads. Dinlomas. Visit ing and Professional Cards, Notarial, County and Hand Seals. Jte. Constantly on band. Bank Note Paperof various tints, made to order, of very superior qnalitc. 1 he above otflee is under Ihe supervlsion'of Geo. T. Jotics.a practical engraver. mri ll-12m A .1. II. SIIOKNRKRGER'S IRO-V It. si i utdic lancing. t incitinati.Ohio. Ki..i.t,.n. on hand a large assortment ol Iron, nails and steel, of their ow p manufacture, from the genuine Juniata Bloom, justly celebrated for the In.t twentv years for its superior quality. Also Mouse Hole'Anvils" bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel. English Rlislersteel. and German steel. Eliptic springs Carriage axles. Monld Boards, wagon boxes, eic! All of which they will warrantand sell at thelow- ' est market prices. Persons will please call and ex- ' amine ourstock before purchasing elsewhere i Feb. 25, "53 HH'is. ' Thom:is MtGcchin, ' irHOLES.U.E GROCER. South Et,t Cor. Main and Si tk Strrett, Cincinnati, Ohio. This House has been doing business for 21 ears. 12 venrs at present location. ' I Feb. 25, 53 10-lvr. I JONES BROTHERS & COM'CCFSsnRB TO J. D. yt C. JONES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, No. 19 PEARL S TRET, CINCINNATI. 0. JOHN D. JONES. GEO. W. JONES. cites josrs. . o. ncxTi.NGTOs;. Feb. 15, "53 9-6ms. It. A!N"DERSOXifK Liniment For pains, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds. old sores, corns, frost lutes, colic. cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it to cere, or refund th? money. Wero.ild give a numberof 'certificates of cures performed by it. but consider ll at one twenty-live cent bottle will go farther toword convincing any one of ils efficacy. T ti r. ii could all the certificate's that could be printed. N. D. Gallion agent for Broookville.- i WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, 10. ly. No. f?7 Main St. Cincinnati. Kendall'sS. Taylor Thermometers ' TDK following gentlemen have certified as to the eorre. lues and accuracy of Ihe method bv which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell. Professor in Brown Ulrfve'Sitv: J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; .Ins. Nooney. Hudson, ).; Professor Eaton. Troy. N. Y.: Honshu w. Ward & Co.. Boston; J. W. Foster, Portsmouth. N. H.; j Doctor Batchelder. New York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometers"" was awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the New York State Agrirultnral Societv.) i These instrumeni.sareaffor.led witoiosaleand re- ( tail at grentlv reduced prices, hv KAHL fe THORNE. Western Agents: ' Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts. Cin'ti. ' Where mayalwaysbe had flue Perfumery and Fancy Articles. nov. 1ft. (9-1 yr. W. ILWOOD OtlBOS. IDWaRB- K. HaKT. W. E. OGBORN & CO. TMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in English, Frencn. German and American Fancy Goods. Hosiery. Gloves, Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Look-ing-Glasses. Umbrellas. Parasols. Irish Linens, Berlin Cords, Jaconets. Book Mulls, Swiss Mulls. Mull Muslins, a full assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, ami every description of Trlmmines 1il7,'.h?7.G:0d, ry T,riely of Dress Also. Carpeitng md Oil Clmhsofall kinds, di rectfromihe Mannfaetnrers, Straw Good. 4c. Nos. S5 & 37 Pearl Street. Cincinnati, feb 15 9-lvr.
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IJUOH PKIVATK DISEASES, NEW REMEDIES AND QI ICK CCRKS. It is important to many persons in need of.MeJical Assistance, Vo obtain . -. -J I . .. .4 V promptlv. To thoae who may C thus dc.irc to consult a profes" sional person. DOCTOfl DOCTOR i;kuj's ion; experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari ous stages and most complicated fonnv offer inducements which can be rarely .quailed by any other individual. Gonorrhu-a, Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases. Gloel. Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases iu the Orsran of Gtueratiou in both seves. treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impolencv, sterilitv. seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases which are brouehton by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which kudermine to these complaints. Ilia diploma and certitieatecan be feen at his office. ITJ Chanres very low. N. B. Patients of either sex liviue at a distance.
b stating thc.r disease in writing, giving ,u the i ?"a v "r l""n 'M; P'hjveSrtatu irc.'fi tlieresvuiptoms.can obtain medicines with directiousfor j nocior broken In health and spirts, bow. use. bv addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid cv,:r loalhsomj to hims-lf and others, let no one and enclosing a fee. " det pair or recovery. Let llio patient only undrrOrn. t Atlhe old sund, Junction of East Front su,ul tt,al ul" of IV"?' restoration lioa onand Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow ! '" "dysoll's Extra, t ol ellow Dock -.nd 8srand Lawr'tice streets. ! si arilla," and persnsde him, tor hiol.fe's sake. to
SKIN DISEASES SPEIDILY CtRED. 46. !Cm. BT'IirttE A: CO. Importers and dealers in Clocks. Watches, Jewelrr. and W atch-Maker's . tools, and materials. I Constantly on hand an extensive assortment ot gidd and silver lever and verge watches: tine gold and gilt jewelry: gold, silver and common spe.tai Cles. Gold and sil.er pencils: spe. tacle glasses. t'ereussion u.ps, revolving pisuls. razors, kmc scissors, demists tiles, toys-. An-. No. 1. Main St.. i under Lommereial bank .Ciiiciniiati Ohio - R II STRUEVF. DF-M FR IN . U-ATCHES.CLOCriS & JEWELRY, keeps on l hand a large assorted stock, of all styles and prices; also, repairs Watches and Jewelrv thorough workmanlike manner. uir5, '53-U. AMr.ItSO'S Gastric Neutral - - - .... . . . i. iimiiir .i i n stomach and bowels Is one of lhi hesl dyspeptic aud fever and aeue medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualit.es improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, and rives power lo the hu man system to throw oif al diseased ard worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Neulralizer in his practice for all varietiesofd.seasesarii.iiie from ; ? ! : 1 ?y disordered suite of the stomach, for more than emy y ears wiin complete suriess.as can be shown hundreds of eertiticaies. All we nsk - is th... oi. r friends will call and give il a trial, as we know that u in give enure satisfaction. N. D. Gh ion sn-em 1 1,1 Brvilie. Druggists and country merchants H.im.lie.-f tn lin.il i f u.,l, . ...... . , , , ... uaini.ies ov y m. .-uderson, No. ST Main St. Cincinnati. I PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success W4 WALNl'T STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO. ltlf. HALL offers to the afllicted New Remedies, i iiree irom mineral poisons; winch ditluse them sens inru.igii every pan 01 tne Human svstem orif.rfftf,h,. Vnnn rini, in .h.. ,1 . " ..... '.---.- -s ui me a.tuii a. isi-c oi ; from two to six dav . consequently , ot this insideons monster disease leav, cry s iiii-tiiiii tcr disease leaves t!ie . ste... and the patient is again .catored to full health and I vigor, without any dangerfrom exposure, or interruption of business. j Those who have 1 .Mi tins'.ieof ssfullv treated.. in d j rind the last state of their case worse than the first. ! are particularly solicited to call. 1 Long standing eases of Goaurrhca and Gleet, Stri lures, urethral discharges, burning pains iu the I urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, loncorrhea, for whites.) im pot irv. rheumaism.diseses of the hack and loins, ! inflammation oftiie bladder and kidneys, iivdio.e- : le, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, &c.,'will be quickly removed from thesy stem, by the use of Dr. i Hall s ew lemedict. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient con sumption, dy spepsia. chronic dvseiiterv. diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. &c. will be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take nariirnlar Vmirp. That loathsome habit, most frenuetulv ii.dnli.od in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory. i daces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and -..-i.t.i. ores, makes a strong man weak, and a w, au a ! fool, is treated with unparalleled success, i lVcnhnm and luipoiriiry, j Debibty ot "the Se vual O'iii. most commonlv Ihe result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: long residence in a , warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, close application to business, some- : tunes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it 1 comes on spontaneously. Persons thm afflicted ! scow most of the synptoms of premature decav. j Washing of the organs themselves. Ilea, i new, in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is Impossible to be placed in a more mortifying rendition; cut off as it were i from all allurements of female societv, with no hoves of domestic happiness, and deprived of one halt of the incentives of life. ! Persons thus afllicted. should call Immedialelv I on DI. HALL, and be at once restored to health I and happiness. Delav is dangerous. I AG! F. AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Ponders hay e never been known to fail, when taken according to bis directions. Thev arc nature's own reme.ly, and purely vejrotable. ' Persons at a distance can consult Dr. H. by letter, ' postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of Ihe" United Stales and Canada. nov. 12: lf52. 7-lvr Entered ac.-(-r.l nc a.lol. by J. s. ii - ci; ., ODies cf the l-.:r.e: Di.-ini t ui i Another Scientific Wcndcr! CREAT CLnt FCfi DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRl E DIGESTIVE FLUID, on. KAKTi'ie .ii rn. Prepared Trom RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX. after directions of BARON LIEBIG. the great Physiological Chemist, bv I. S. HOUGHTON. M. D", Philadelphia, Pa. ' This is NATURE'S OWN" REMEDY for an un healthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. Iteontaint no ALCOHOL. SITTERS. ACIDS. orNAUSEOUS DRUGS. Itisax tremely agreeable to the Uste, aud mav be taken by the most feeble patient who cannot eat a ater cracker without acute distress. Beware of DRUGGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRl G Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circiil.ir. gratis, giving a largo amount of SCIENTIFIC EVI DEN'CE. from Liebig"s Animal Chemistrv, Dr. Combe "s Pysiology of Digestion; Ac AI. W. Haile, Bsookviloc, wholesale and retail Agent. August 1st, 1853. 33-Ivr. Notice.' T accordance with an Act passed by t , Gc i-it 1 AS Assembly of the State of Indiana, ein tied , .-ict 10 provide for the sale or Countv Seminaries :-.n.l the property belonging thereto, and : pp, .ved June 12. 1S"2." wc ill oLVr at public s:d on -a:-urdsy the 22d day of October 1H55. at the .ourtbousu door in Union county. Indiana, the countv Seminary building, and all real and personal property belonging Uiereto iu said countv. Sale tocommence between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.ana 1 o'clock P. M. on said day. The apparatus belonging to said Seminary consists in part of Prisms, convex and concave Mirrors, Air Pumps. 4 Bell Gss,.-a and Pings, Pneumatic Pumps. Terre-tial and celestial Globes. .Microscope, two Telescopes. Magic Lantern with ss. tronoinical paiBUngs. two Galvanic Butteries with apiiaraius. vrrrery . r.lectrMal .Machine and appar ...us, 7 u... oi uiiiivrui selections i iuusi
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large Barometerand Thennometer, Pulse Glasses P,'oi,, character. w!.j. i, left me in a y.irv dcbilltaetc. ' tod state when, in the following winter. I was ta-
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i tie conditions or sale ire as follows, to-wit: ' KeB "u" l!Tcre coi.t. which redoeeii me to such The purchaser will be required to pav the inter- "n exU"r,,E togive me theappeurance of a ronest upon Iho whole amount of the purchase money ffpuve. I lutored m.der a severe rongh, forone year in advance, at the time of receivings Pclorat-d a great deal mid was troubled with eoid certificate of purchase, and ihe principal in ten eel and n i;ht twrats. 1 alsv fiHS)iicaUv raised equal annual instalments, with Interest annually- Wood from my tnii,-. 1 . , i t i ueJ i this state, in advance upon Uie residue of said purclmse mon- Pr',Ma'ly li.k'u-g i.nd.-r -.hdiseas... until Januasr ey. The personal property belonging to the Sem- " ''Oi 1 w as gr.inntfnrked with fever. My inary will be sold on a credit of twelve months. th extremities, especially nry feet. -were rcnrtantlj pnn-haser giving his note, with approved freehold twl1 ''ost k.st their fV.elii g. . Under tbaae security, for the amount of the purchase moncv. , 'r'omstances, it may be truly taid that I was a, with inierest thereon. and w ithout anv relief what- inf skeleton. 1 finally determined to quit taever from valuation or appraisem -cl laws k'l,!f medicine prescribed bv mv Phvstruintsnd trr W KLI.INGTfA" PAtVSOX. A. L C. ' 1T- w" Balsam Wild Gbwrrv, and the lint CHARLES KUTTEK,T. tj, C. ektlwll crauieni-ed taking ii I can data July ll,iei3. 31-lillOct.2J. trradual r.-covery. I continued i; use six mna'hs VUie end of Lull I was cured, ai d have enjoyed Notice. i irood health ever sirce; ar,d cheerful recommend 0"ieolik,P,. ,7w. . , .m. c-v - th 'BsKam loslllhox sfiJutod wtta dhwaM of -of V lhe Cm., Ind mnapoi; & CAieng. C.. ; the lungs, and mt toi.ll those c..r
iROOKvtLLB. Ar. 2d. 3. I aforesaid I -ill 'Tw.. ? : m SI l,a.rlr. tk. - ,. . , order of the Board of Directors made this dav e"T 'n l to ry intotke hand, ol the Treasurer of said Company ten per rem of their subscriptions n or before- the lOtSdav ... October aext. By order of the Board. " ,J J. D. HO WLAND, Secretary. August 9nd. 153 33-3w. '
DR: crYSOTT'S . IMPBOVED EXTRACT Of Yellow Bock and Saisaparilla IS NOW PDT CP IX THC LAJJf-'KST FI2E0 1 bottles, and is acknowledged to bo tbe beats AKSAPAK1LLA made, as is ccrulied.by the Womki -rcL C ikes il has perlomicd. IheotrMial copies of which are in the p"o3cesi' n ofthefijietor. Remember this islheonly TRCE and ORIGINAL article. . The Medicine, when used arcordiu.Cto dircctionr, WlllC-re, Witnuut tuil srsoii Li oa kings evil. ciMtr.i, TcaoRe. carrIIOSS OF111I SJtlK, EBVESlfELXS, UKOSU , COKEetes. kisgworsl or tetteks. scalb head, hec maTi.x, Fains in this bones or joists, oiv SOKES ASDrLCKKfc, S ELLIXS Or THE CLlMWj SVPH1L1S. OYSI'ErstA, SALT khllm, disease OIT K1PSEYS. LOSS or APPETITE, DISEASE ARISIRO PKOM THE CsE OP XEECCRY. fAt.N IX THE SIDE AD SIIOLLDERCf
t GENERAL DEBILITY, DHOKSV, LLM I KAUO. Jtl.VDKt ANDCOSTIVENESS. L'-t at! those who w ish lo purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of ihe appetite during the winter, and to pii-paru toe syolcm to meet summer epidemics, retort now to '& ton's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,"' which is proving itself an ianJdulc for many of the most runilci.ant di teases that jfieshisbeir to. and w iii never ba ditappo.ulcd; lor in tliis rooictiv the public faith has never w - vered never can waver; for its founded on cxpei rieticc,Juets their want of faith in other i-nd pu1 rious oinnounds is alo founded on experience. 1 1 , lr,.,m m'"'rai nostrums to seek hope, life. i 't-""1 etiaue no tiesitanon in predicting nis speedy restoration to health. 5 S 5 j i B'.indr.eit cured bg the k cf Dr Gaff tl't Extract t Yrtivii I)ek and firrrciflrilla, PAtivirw. Rvtlfr Co.. Pa.. June 14, 1S5X Mr. JrAn D. Park Dear Sir: I wish :o Male that I "r excellent medicine. 'Dr. Guysott"! Extract ot Yellow Dock wid Sarsapanlla," has eomplelely .cured my son, aged seven years, of an '-ggrav&led case of sore ey es. From May till Septeuiber.four I nioiiths. he as confined to a dark room, under tbe care oi a skillful pb.sician, who consulted ab! counsel. Ho coMinued worse for to months. when b, en be became entirely bliud. His eyus were so highly inflamed, and so very sensitive that, when covered withseveDfoldsofdarksilk.be wertrm) screum with pain caused bv the light of acandle. ; He had no appetite had taken so much powerful ar.a cneiisive medicine that I could neither coax - nor force him to Lake more. He w as reduced to a i mere skeleton, and I despaired of ever restoring his siirhlor health. About that time, I saw vonr invaluable mcdiI cine adertised as a remedy for soru eyes, caused I by scrofula, aod your agent iu this place, Johl - Scott. Esq.. recommended it to me highly. ; 1 purchased a bottle and gave it to my son. I ! could s? but little alteration in him fur two or three weeks. He then begun to improve rapidly, and before he had tak. n another bottle bis eyea i were com; letelv cured. I iS.giied) WM C CA.MPflELL. I do hereby certify tl.at 1 ant acquainted with I Vt m. C. Campbell, ar.d have seen his sen when be was in ihecouuiiion represented t-y bini.aud have wen him s lice, and kao that he is now in good health. (Sigied) JOHN SCOTT. i " " -rj q Er) sipel .s cured bv l lie use of Dr t-iiyvoti'. Ktriictof Yellow Sock 1 uuiLVniaparilLi. j i utt Tovosntr. VANDrasroo Co. , lu.liana. July 4lh. 1SS3. J. D. Park: Dear Sir: It is with great plcasnre I write you about tho very happy elicits of your "fir. G t-ysott't R.rrr-ret of Yeliou- Deck and Sat -f-arilia," upon iny daughter, who has been suffering under tl.at di'eadjul dutatc Eiytipela;. with which she us attacked m Mr-id, aud she was at- , tended by some of our most skilful pbysirtsns for over eight months persevenngly, witho'otany benehcial effect w hatever. She became reduced to a perlect skeleton. Sholmd ulcers from her bhoul-d-.Ts to her knees, liich coiitiiimilly discharged ou'ci.-ue matter. Her physicians pronounced her.ase hop,-les.anl bey olid lhe reach of medicine. My neighbors and 'myself thought her dissolution neural hand. One of mi nuighbors .u sistcd on my trying Dr. Cuysoti't ilrat of IVliitr Ut k f;:r! itn stipan tin'' at (o tat irxort, for at ull J oi.i Pniaciiris hod fixer her ,thero could be not detriment in .1. I conseutod to do so, nioie f...iii a lesiles-s desire lo do something lor in; daughter wn.le lite lasted, than from any hope ol getticg n-lief. Sol commenced using the incdiciire according to dircct'ons. and to my great astoi- ishiueni siie eouimenee-l tniproving, and before she had nsed three bottles she was iddc ! sit upiight in Led. Before sh .- bad used eight bottles sr.ewa. aide to walk out. She need in all twelve bottles of -Hr. Guysotfs Kxtract of Yellow Dock and Miasapanila." u inch resloreil her to perle. t heallb, in December, 1.-52. Mie is now cLUrvly free Irom any vestige ol lhe complaint. I most van c.-tlj recomnirt.d it to every person sufieritig under ai:v similar disease. Yoi.rs truly.' 11. I.. MARTIN. I do hereby certify that my father's statement of my late illness is l.oibv any means exi-ciceraled My health is now perfect, which I ascribe solely to me use oi -ur. liuysotrs Extract ot Yellow Dock and Sarsaiianll.i ANN D. MARTIN. How Dock and Mrltr' Guvsotfa Kxtract of Y sapanlla. is in quart bullies at SI the bottle. Sold by JOHN D. PARK, M. W. Haile, n-rookvill.-; F. Rrown. Fairffeld; J. S. Ro. kaieller, CedarGrove; Nve ; Snow, New I renton; C. Hasson. Mi. Carmel;' J. N. Clements, B'o ing Grov..; Gilford A Id -mi. Laurel; Thos. Robinson. Ne Salem: B.H.LaRuc. Aiidcrsonzillc; J. L. Andrews. Diinlaj sville; P. Mnsoii. Connenville, S. Barbour, Eashville: Tilf. Dickerson, Versailles; D. Beaver, Liberty; A. Bovd.Soipio. 23 DR. OSGOOD'S I1MEIA CHOLAGOGDE. For the cure of Fever and Ague. Chill Fever Dumb Ague. Intermittent and Remittent Fe- ' vers. Live r Complaint, Jaundice, enlargement of the Spleen, and all the various Biilious Diseases. nIHS invaluable med cinc was prepared from anext nMve practice of several y ears in a bit. liousclimute. and is never known to fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases above narad. To Remittent or BHIiout Fiver, it Is equally adai.ted. and should be administered In accordance with directions already given. It should be distinctly understood that the India Cholafvgue is prepared expressly lo counteract the effects of the m asmal influence upon Uie human system. It is equally effectual for the core of 11,7li,.ii Ditcaiei ol all kindt; Liver Complaint, Jaundice, liutprptia. the various forms of nrfnretft,, and such other aflectiona asarise from this morbid influence . as for the fevers before enumerated. By bearing in mind the object of the r medv, none can mistake its application. For Avne Cake, or enlargement of the Splene, 'I wiU le found an invaluable rcmedv. . Fro'" S. F. Cary, Esq. Couns -llor at Uw,lo tbe Agents alt iiuinnati: Cincinnati. Oct. 11th. H45. Messrs. Sanford & Park In June last I was ittacked with that mot afflicting and unpleasant disease, lhe 'Chill and F-sver." Thcparoxvsnis returned daily and were very severe. My 'physical energies had been much impaired bv a" previous attack orBillious Fever. Having tried several favorite remedies without relieLa friend in whom I had confidence recommended Dr. Osgoo !" Indi Cholaegue. I procured a bottle, and followed theacc pany ing direcli, ns. I be eonsequenca was thai I had but one paroxysm after taking the Hrsl close, and my general health was restored without usingauy o'thcr medicine. I dispensed the remainder of the bottle to two other persona similarly afflicted, and with the same results. One el them had been shaking for eight months, and was relieved ii, two days by tbe use of the Cholagogue. I consider it my duty an it is my plature, to recominvud it.haviug the iLostentirc" confidence in its sanative power. Yours trulv, K. P. CARY. For sale by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. Northeast corner of Fourth and Walnut streetsentrance on Walnut st. M whom all orders must be addressed. M w Haile. Brookville, T Brown, Fairfield, J 8 Rockaleilar, Cedar Grove, Nve St Snow, itew Trenton. C. Hasson. Mt Carme'l. JX Clements, Rloomieg Grove, Gifford & Holden. Lasrel, Thos Robinson. New Salem. BH Lsrne, Anderson vlllo, S Barbour. Kntuville, T Dickerson, Versailles. D Beaner. Liber y . A Koyd. Seipio, J L udrews, Dunlapsville, Hall & Hugbes,ConnersvilIe. Tfr W:Ctars rialQam nf inllil Pharnt Lr.WASiarS OaiSaill 01 WHO. CiDeriy For the instant relief and rapid cttrsof Asthma, consumption, i ooghs. Colds, Hoarseness, Croup and all disorders of the Lungs and Chect. Wistar's Balsam of wild Cherry impart new vigor to vital action, and relieves the system by opening the pores of the skin.and promo ting lhe secretion of mucous matter. Its action is sudorific, sw. dative and expectorant, by opening the pores, allay irrttation. and by reudering the expulsion of mucoas matter easy. '1 ho-e who take the Balsam will feel immediate relief from the c.istresirg irritations that accom . pany affection of the respiratory organs. Th p,. res-have been closed, the Balsam opens them. The. Dings sutler from irritalion. the irritation is soothed; the p il-e is viol-r.t ar.d feverish, they are s-,,ftened, at'd the mucous membrane is relieved of it- ei.gorg'.'iu -nt with rapidity aud ease. AU by the use uf this delightful remedy. q 4 3 3 n q q q E3 Cr.nu s Poixt. Lake eo. Indiana. June, 15th, 1849. Jon D. P-.I.E Cr.s Sis. as I have a deep commiserstion f. r the sfll!cti. ft tm.l me to give yoa a hnef history of my ulflu Pons and the benefits de. rived from tho uteor-Pr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry . In July iem.1 n.-.satta-kcd with fever of a It. n ot to be diw. ur.red If iwocr ,h- iJ-.Ti " T. ZZ ' " " - - w luravHOH ndelitf e"ei'' cw-unJ evere.ssl heie doubt that w. . , J " ; ... v nu, nine ves tut of tenwiU b-Wt ttk renewed health as I have been. Respectfully j ours. JOSKPTI JA I KSOK Prtce 1 perbotUe ixfo'l-vf, r S Eold by j d PAf K ( inetenett O. North est corner of Foarth sod Walunt streets . trenee or Walnut t, to whom alll erders meet be addressed. For sale by af.en'sofrbe Farseyertm.
