Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 September 1853 — Page 3

tv column pf ,1,c Amkcak " under the ed management Mosirs J. Kbi.lt, Fq., w ho 2oiM for . agures, opinions an.l

Uiw KrTiirious. .jje next quarterly meeting of the ftriiii"1 society at this place commenI jfson to-niorrov, ami will continue over I i,.Bdav- A number of their most ilis--J Urt.l nnvif !)nrs frnni n .li.?t.,,,.,A

,-Sit-h amonj tliem as wiui.the primitive during which Dr.

.itisr.?. ronsists .-irliinff ol let" The .unpw church bmldmg ready to hold Hit. fj.tini in by that time, but their carviters have been so inefficient that it is joubtful whether it will be ready. The .ui;jinir wlu-n completed will be a plain K-t appropriate s'nicture and quite an ,,!ation to lhat part of the town. The Htietv is yet small, and lack some of ,j.e means necessary to complete the house and improve the grounds as should be done- We trust our citizens generx whether belonging to o'.her church es Accident. Mr. Thomas Cooper met with a serious accident the other day near the residence

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cir,sq. .ua"im ""'s a i-;ou crowd soon collect

directly over Ii.'s body causing such

- .s wa, as at Urst leared might prove i 'umZ'LZu "1 '

! n L :UrttIIKlLLlV till- I irr . 11:11 raK.tr.Ln. 1. : . 1 c i

jotso serious as hrst supposed and he is ' n,r,i3. J)rs. Ldwards, l)anbridre

jraJuaily recovering. iiaifes. Rcr. Tiios. Spencer h -.V soid his dwel- I FagoD Pearl street to Ditto Amos and ! removed to the property lately occupied 5vM:. Amos 'on the Fuyeuevi'Ie Pike a k'faiiie west of U .vn. Mr. Annw has taien pcses:on it uis property purcha.--eiofJJr. Speucer. I.. C. Fouls, Esq. Wntiro into the millino- business at ccnersville as was reported, but remains irjJiis. D, Henry has purchased the foel'ir j of L. C. Fonts on Pearl St. Uf"H. an Lerg-en has subscribed ! I'oliee. drover was A German arrested and !

C.".v ntt. t:n oss it wm considi-ri! mm I t . , .,

'!the most leisure Jays in the week. Although the time was whenUiere were or many juirnoscfi-Jtr.jf . 11; .lie Li nic wees, yi ' leeii eiiected and that the owner of the n'nul obtained full s ttisfaction for all lie injury received. Tims has a criminal action been taken away under the practice by accord and satisfaction. A Ditto. A dispute arose in the store of John Morrow, on Monday, between him td a man from Rush county, whose '.me we eannot now recall. From T"ris they came to blows, and a len-al rtigation is to take place. situ: up. The store of Shoup, Cullum jo Co.was ed on Tuesday. We have nnder3d that the goods on hand have been ''i at private sale. Runaway IWatrlie.. Kite Conyngfham makes the foll-.w-JS sensible remarks ntche?: about runawav But runaway matches t-eemed to be swked with Divine displeasure. Xot lromus resides a widow lady, who from sn excellent mother when a? young with a worthless youiis a- She is now the moth fr tf t)irsu

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- "ue.tor in the home of bor -b;i.i n mnsths married.

Ah. o-irU' i,n, i ! i'anton. 1 he wor

ir-t 10V0U3 bridal. tiiu-nr,) i-bK lk . 3 i. 111V.1I 1.11, J trii n S Inan-T 3"ears lookin?; orJ daughters w ho elope, "wrest heir parents that crowning joy of vi s una mm iit s iiia tu pratirttn of see'ng their daughter married "cir own hrpKiil i.:.i-i -i i , .. uMuai ciscu utTt' ;uamral, and God's blessi ev u." I ' - most toucliiiiir ;i;.,.i,..i:... r

JBN love, occurred at our wharf a few I '"S0!11 man weeping.

" ' mn aud his wils were comUP the river, when the husband took aa was supposed to have died. When arrived at !,; .i i , purchased, and her hiib.,d . tha.l..-. i irpuiiea tnumen, r me ' dea1' J ust before lhe the fi of:losm? the coffin, however and ennu lutermentnf il.. i. . ni4 i .... of Ull.ril VaTlTak Ineicluil .. f mains nt.V , eiimrdciug llle COW ... - ' J" " . ...Li ui 11 ci hetller it r I. - i r i,t.- - "c" iiii vuiurace, i;r --'pac ouuuciuy evincea signs the nroner restnmtire l..i..r rvnl, w-iiliiii lv:n.' r... , . 48 em.Ki i. J .iwuia uie uivauu a enabled to nr,i,...i u;. : ...... ... ' iaj. Ulliev. Willi lifst. ;k -icoy recovery, owing -taaT tiring dovotion and loveol ruaad faithful wife.

JIOBF. UI.OOD!! Kx-PolmasifrJas. c. Hall shot n llp street hj lr. Fiher W. Am .- ,, ., iirrcs'led-llall upposel t be mortally wounded, Ac.

Another

probable murder took place i , p ro,epslon ad "as Talleyibout half nast sr-v..., nVii. ! ranJ-

in our ciiy a

. : -vii o v-iuia me tannly ot James V. UA, and the laniily of which Dr. Ames is a member, which two families reside in houses nearly adjoining, on Fourth, near Pike St. Last evening. Mr. Hail, while nain

last evening;, near the comer of Fourth I How to Prevent a Col.i. and Broadway. As near as w e could ' Immun'ty froin colds, coughs, bronchitis learn, the facts are, that a difriculty has ! an.tl il!fluenza, is to be obtained in a cerfor a number of months exist hot.-., i tain vvay aRd in only one wav. As lonr

expecteu 10 ue I'reseiu. un Sun- "'"csi uoin oi wnom were on their ,v evening the ceremony in commemo-! ho"'e was accostd with, "You are , , t i- ;ad d rascal and scoundrel" Hall .-.f t!ir Lord s iMinnpr. a nnrt nf .i . . . ""umci. run

wuv - t - men struck. Ames, and a fio ,t ne..,i

jdurinff which Dr. A. drew

we believe in the ! and made several efforts to cut Hall but I

coixre-rationhu ! SUCCt-"ed-,d only in cutting him on the ' 00 " I nose, and several tim .r I

.Pf ..r..rtr rtvnrt . I. I , . " ' o UU Mill. Ul 11,3

vfeI! niaKun; I'-l- iu ..me , .,aa(Js. Amea eUin!, .,, advant!1p

Hall released himself, and retreated Towards the steps oDIrs. Glasgow's boarding house, on the aller. Ames iVll.i-.i nun up; and when within three or four paces, drew a pistol and tired, the ball j enter;--; immediatelv below the floating ' rib, on ; .. right side and passed through ' into the aver, to th depth of about four j inches. Hall fell, and Ames fired a' second time, but the ball missed him. Dr. A. then retreated towards home, I but was afterwarJs arrested bv officers' ' Lewis and Flannery, and lodo-'ed in the ' Hammond street station house. Ames ! when arrested had on his "n.M-lon" f.mr i

'or not will contribute liberally for double barrelled pistols, three of wnjci,

,h '-Durre crc 10atJed. end his sword cane which ' 1 lj ! was spattered with blood. Just before !

bein-r arrested hestnr.,1 iiin tiln.n-i! ' I in tront ol Hall's residence and uttorin-' a number of ontlis; il'm-o.i i..,t 1... .-.f i teinl.'il tn L ill tt,. .1 - . . . , L v. iiiui Hu iiirascal A (!. and snrh v tha

pas:n down i:ie steep part oi tne road j excitement, that had not Ames retreat;ato Can i.-ou creefc. The ft heel passed ' soun to his home, and imniediately

ueen arrested hy the officers, the citizens ; won Id in-.,n i i ,1 j ..u.iuiitu ny lUUiUIV.

:ai. i)uiiuruiiidn.-iv me injury was- itau recovered h nsp f. nn.l ,.:l-..i

ana Foster were called, who probed the wound for the ball, but failed in finding it. .in. Hail was seized with sickness at the .tumaeh. Mr. Hall bel i could not recover asked to make a statej inenl of the affray, which he did to Dr. i KdwarJs, t!ie laniily physician, substan!tiully as follows: "I was coming home, and passed Dr. Ames; as I passed he l:sitnted: I continued some three or four pares, and turned round, and he stopped : and then approached me with his caue elevate!, and called mead d rascal or scoundrel. I struck him with my ! fist; ,e drew a riirk cane; I took it from him: he recovered, and I struck him several times during the struggle, and but lor the pistol would have conquered him. j He drew his pistol when I was not more man three or four lept trnm him -.irwl cb i m A I nt Koliifi.l n trno KiP n,t . t

:s Laurel property to the railroad, to Mrs. Glasgow's steps, when a second

? i - a i ii 'ji v us ureu. At 1-) llVln,-L- Air Ho 111, ..I ,!( ' 11 c.ra juuic. i had less naseau, and appeared to suffer

ronjht before Esq. Derbyshire one day ! less pain. His pulse was good, and indi-'-t week on a charge of stealing a caw. j cations were more favorable. At one Jo:r.eof the witnesses bein-r absent, the ! ?"clock his Pf in in"eased aJ ' Ple .,- , , . r ' i oecanie weaker. At two o'clock he fsam.nat.on was, we have been informed. was still vomiting freelv and sullerinwtponed till the nth inst., which it ; intense pain. His physicians decide the till be renumbered is next Sabbath. ' indications stronglv against him. and the that particular dav was chosen we I Pfy of his recovery extremely : doubtful.

preliminary examination before the Police Court this morning. Cin. Gazette. slave, and the claim immediate'v han. j doned. We were informed by Mr. Liston, the counsel for Ellington, several weeks ago, that he had become conviuced that Freeman did not belong to his j client, and that he would advise an abanj donment of the claim, and that if it was , not abandoned, ht would not aid in his : prosecution. Freeman was aecordingi ly set at liberty. " We shall have something further to say in relation to this case soon. Ind. Journal. i fyJ-The only State officer to be cho- ; sen at the ensuing October election in : Indiana, is a Reporter o( tha Supreme j Court. Albert G. Porter and J. W. Gordon, both of Indianapolis, are the candi- ' dates. CO""In conformity with a call from Bishop Kemper, the Episcopal Clei yman in Iowa, ar.d delenates from most of the Parishes in that State, assembled at Muscatine, August 17th, and adopted a Constitution and canons lor the organization of that State into a separate Diocese. tfCrJuJjre 3IvLean'sopiniou in the recent slave case in Cincinnati, is pronounced worse than Free Soilism bv the Charleston .Mercury. The irround ol exception IS that the Judge said thatsla-! very exists only by local law.

!iii Freeman lCeIoucd.

I ou. aiiviicc .s j q Saturday, the son of Mr. P. P.!lin.

ranjed, and ; 'n ,;ilV i,vrta.u,ei ;,u nn, the claimant of Freeman, came to lanac. , uijx y.; il,,s ri'y for the purpose of being a witP ? w , , ! ness in the case on the trial to-dav. AfP. S. U e have Mnee learned that a ter an illterview with Freen.an?l,e was -omprom.se of toe above difficulty has ! convinced that he is not his fthnr'.

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i-n tJauphters, every one of ivlium ! In hour diiriii; the i renrh Ileio--"ewpedand lelt her. the VOUtlPSt Oil- I luliou, T an June, at fifteen vo.nrs of aV', and ' At that vor' nour' in lhe rocm of l as left desolate and broken" hear- ! Jacol)'"s surrounded by a dozen other Tlius is the example of the mother ' irMl0's as remorseless as himself, sat a ; :"ed by the chibjren; and who can ' colossal inau hia harsh features dilated Elaine but herself J But the worst tlie wuie !,e naJ take", and his aspect "iiius to be toM. Th eldest has al-! ruJe as a Breton peasant's. That glass X been deserted by her husband who ! Was li;iod in llis nanj3 antl a voice u ,?'5ne to California, and she hail to I of Hilr he gave the toast, "Jlay the

Hie : body f the last Kills' be burnt to ashes'

wthe second dauohter is ..r f. ! " ,Ir f""cral pyre made with the bixlv

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i-v., motion sne nas rtotuoen thir- : r " r av.uo tviiiiic

arils were repeated with

,n evil 1,,, niace vo..r .,- in shouts and clamor by the party around

J'.voungman who would counsel v.m mm' At that very moment a dwarfish

to leave vour parental home' It i lna"' with a huc 1,ead' ,uuth marked Vl to deprive those who have nour- i Wlth the narj!Uss of a vindictive temper, you, and with a sweet hope looked j , a" c-ve which '"s'P'ent madness to the day of your marriao-e be- ' aIreai,-v Slar-'J without stockings, and their own roof; it is their blessed : ,u a wlme walsUoat dabbled with blojd,

;-ege to biessyour union, and witness sa,u a 1 VVlr unner u,e 1 Uce du .r-

Jr nd t our husband's iov H.,. i rousei, wiucn rttierwards beheld his drnn-!

" thon r.iK ti.., r.u.,:" - - - ken apotheosis, writin or a rpi-,in.,...i..

rccommeilda-'

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i ,a..Lt ,luum massacre two hundred thousand men to the manes of her stranded freedom, with an exact' r!.lati..n nf the t;m V i .i.iiv unuuiic iui eucn a purpose. JHercituI idea! It was the sanguinary Marat. At that very momenttivo members of the Assembly:

mvi-m ., ! were perfecting a plan for the deetruc- i

i tion of t!ie monarchv, and the establish- ; . i iiieui oi a uiLtaiursnip. ine one was . .. r .!:. i- n,i

tn ui..: 1 Mr ii 1 .in kin, ..n. Rli.; ii . '

Ths M , . i i - """" J u . """ti-P't' -' "e j ' .uempbts .Amienl rnnlnioictl, f.,ll. h'.mselt Was to be dictator. At that ve.

ry moine nt, in a hu e chamber of the , 1,01,110 u le t ereailles. sat a klllgly-look- 1 Palace a The father wa weeping over the backsliding of his chil dren, and the King over the treason of his people. It was the unfortuuate Louis XVI. At that moment, in arrailv illumilied Saloen of the same P.ilaee tvvn , . . . n 1HU11.0 piuj my ai t-curie ine one 1 was lovely and Still X'OUthfuI. She lot and tl.o tlirpo hnnitro.l 1,.;D ,. - " j ana tne tHree nundretl louiS were passed

tu if.T lair antagonist, a lio murmured a oosisned. ll is especially Valuable in IND1mailV Rnoloeies: but vet took th nntm KSTIOX aud all itsallendnnt symptoms, it exmany ..pontic.. , oui yet lOOh. tie notes cjle9 lo Wealthy action the LIVER, removes Tortnat were pronereu her. lhe loser was por.and inactiviiv vrthis organ. and stimulates

Marie Antionctte. At the same mnmnnt a beggar lay starving for the Jack of i bread, in the garden of the TuiUeries, while hernaked child pressed to her: shrunken nipple, and tried tho bre ast in vain. At that t erv moment a 3Ionk was ' unfrocking himsclt. never to resume the

! cowl of the Benedictines. A maiden, ! draped in far too Cyprian a style, was j sitting near him; and wine and glasses I were on the table he had discovered a

as the heat of the surface is sufficient to neutralize the cold of the surrounding embracing atmosphere, so long is it impossible for the person to have a cold I The vigor, resistance, positive character ot the cutis,Jinust always be greater than the air in which we move. Air loaded with vapor, is a good conductor of caloric. Such an atmosphere raDidlvrnhR all heated bodies of their warmth: and - r ail'mal bodies that are unable to furn'sh ! eat 83 fast and a ,ittle faster than tueair can rarrv it off", will takA onl.l I This loss of heat on the skin, leaves the I blood-vessels of the surface feeble unj able to circulate the blood, as a consequence the blood accumulates in the m, . . J ' ' ... internal organs, and those internal or?ans whose vessels are weakest will i'.elJ to tne sudden fullness, the afflux wil! '"crease until active . congestion cr ,nflatnmation ensues, Moderate clothing, much exposure to l'ie air' co'd water baths, much dry friction' anJ a calm tranquil, circumspect ,nintl. will as certainly prevent colds, C0U'1S bronchitis, Sec, in any climate ll,at ever made, as warm nights lvi" prevent frosts. The surface must be superior to the conducting power of l,le alr" -Wlu uus consuiuies uie immu nity lhat a!1 require. The reason why so many in this couutry dislike the climate, and why so many have coughs, is that cla-s of people who have feeble surfaces; that cla? are not constantly immersed in the free air; are not calm in mind; are not fond of bathing and do not enjoy it. Tie people must have the air that God has made, they must labor, play and sleep in it as the birds must do. They must not shut it from them but welcome it, and the simple habit will compel the surface to elaborate an amount o: heat that will always be superior to wind however cold and searching. Clay's Journal of Health. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade & Oil Cloth Store, Xa. 8 Ctllrgr Hall. :t ali,i,l Sr. be!. 4,'i and St h Cin. 31. s a w v s: ! & c. If AXUFAC ll'UKKS and lValers ill Wind.iw & w lute window shade 1-ucns and ruriaili materaU. 4'i-..- ui cin i. -mi iuuoc iu oruer. Oi itr.y.uE. w.trr,D.-.i wish to I employ one or two journeymen snddlcrv and harncssmakers. to horn liberal waes and constant emplox ment will begiven. Applvsonn. ISAACPKUE. Krookville, Aug.eid, 1P53. 3"-3v. 1)1 m il: Sll i:...l wlUoAVrat public sale I on Saturday me lutii day of September, lr53, in the town of Jfew Trenton, and nt Miss Fox's lock in Dearborn Comity. In liana, all the material b,:loiieingto the New Trenton and Southjrate Koad Kridire, consisting tif Timber. Stona and Iron; to satisfy demands agnin.1 said ccmpany. '1 erms cash. All those who know themselves indebted to said companv are requested to mske immediate payment. K. P. C. HA RW1CK. Receiver. Urookville, August ind, 1W3. 3G-3w. L' Jeans l.maiV Farqihar, have on hand a very lure and choice selection of cloths.cassiiueres, satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest liirures Call undseu them. my 7 I i:C'I'IllI'.S, Constantly on hand. freh supII plies of the very best quality of Groceries, at the cheap store of may 7 MXCK & FARQl'HAR. Notice to Builders. H KOPOSAI.S will be received until the fif1 teenth day of September next for the erection or the main building of the White Water Presbyterial Academy at Uuniapsville; the luildiii to be of brick, the foundation of hammer dressed masonry. Piano and specification of the work mav be seen at ilunlapsville after the 2oth August next. 1.. D. Potter. ) JXO. GlT.CHRlST, j J. VV. Moxfort, i Building Comraltte. J. I.. Andrew, 1 J. W. S y, J August 1st, li?53. S3-Gweeks. r All I Laii AUJI I'OIl .SALT: One mile above rel on the White Water Canal, containing three liundredand twenty acres, HHt aeres of which is bottom land, 150 acres improved. Also a Lot, contniuins: four acres, in the town of Laurel the eround on which the Franklin CountyFair w as held last year. Terms liberal. For further information inquire of T. N. Stillwell, of stillwell. Butler Co.. Ohio, or Richard Cullum. Esq. in Laurel. T. N. STILLWELL. Au?. Sth. l.-.)3. 34-3IUS. V OTICE... The pnrtnershiii heretofore existi inir between L. C. Fonts & V. B. Clements is i iissolvcd by mutual consent. The notes, books. and accounts have Lilli-n into the bauds of raid Clement- who wishes lo settle the same as soon as possible. I.. C. FOUTS. C. B. CLEMENTS. Launl. Aug. lOlli, 1:,3 36-3w. " LIKENESSES ONLY $1. BE DUTIFUL COLOR KD DAGUERREAN LIKENESSES. WEIBI.INfi'S SKY-I inil T G ALLERV, Coiiiiers vi I lo, lnd. ""I II AV Itl.l ti takes pleasure in announ.l cingto hisfriendi that he is pkkhunevtv i.ocatkd iii CONNEKSVTLI.E. His Kooms have been constructed expressly for the lluguerrean Art. and ar--second lo no other Caller) in the West, for Artistic iRRiMiEMFNT of Lioht: they also possess rare niciliiies in the CiiEMii ALaud Mechimi al Ie-l-ARTMESTS. His . RECEPTION ROOM Has been fitted up expressly in view of rendering every convenience especially to I. A DIES and CH1I.11KEN. By lhe use of a I.aruV. and Sii-erior 1tri sunt. Mr. w. is enabled to seen re, w ith eastern! accuracv, POST MORTEM PICTURES, And every variety of LANDSCAPE, in all its Natural Beauty and Grandeur. PORTRAITS copied, and Tvpi-s taken of all sir-s,for insertion in LOCKETS TOMBSTONES. &c. "Mr- ".will constantly keep on hand, and I sen i siaiioa ru iinreji, i.Mti I , t Hr .illCAI.S. MATERIALS. Ac. Also, Hue 1.ITHOiGKPIlS. PICTCKE FRAMES of all sizes, and JEW ELK Y of every description. He has a fine ; w hole size instrument (Lewis's make) that he w ill sell, or exchange for a half size instrument. OKI) FELLOWS A; MASONIC REGALIA made to order, and soi.m hfcer than they can be had at I any Establishment iu the city. boos ors rao S . .tili. 4 r. n. MORSE'S compound syrup of yrllow dock uoot. mllK ii n, ;.. i- . t .i.. .. I cally prepared' from the best fioots and H.'.rl.. ol the .Materia Medici, and has gained an unrivalled rep- lalion fur lhe following effect, viz. KEGl L.VIl.NG AMI STRENGTHENING THE Liver asd Dmestivi Orox, bClhnsino tiik S to mai h a.xd Bowels, ar.d ih js rcRisti all Bilious l)iseas,-s. Liver Comp'iiints. lysp.-psia, ludigestion.Cosliveiiess. Piles, Headache, Kever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, etc., and c:. using the food to nourish and support evcrv part. PCKI FYING THE HLOOD. an 1 tius curing all Humors. Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumor. Mercurial Disease. Cancers, &c. Reci'Mtivs the Set retorv Oimti. aud by enabling them to perform their nroner T preieiiung ami curing many painful and dangerous diseases: Stkicnothesixo and Qn etixo thk Nirvoissvsiks. thus allaving Nervous 'notation, and curing all Diseases of the Nerves, " rivsteri"' 'erU:ia, Cramps, &e. 11 IS V K1 VAi.Ltu IN THE CURE OF ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. as weakness, general debility. Irregularity, Obstructions, Swelling of Uie reet, Limbs, Joints, A.-C, caused by weakness; also, U and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &c, also, Dropav. ' Having made v.se of the Compound Strop of ellow Dock Root, prepared bv C. MORSE & eiinerwurseives, or in onrfiiHiilics.and Hnd's "to be a very salutary and effectual preparation. we do most cheerfullv n.n,i..m.ii.l it to th 1 I f, a TCJ? v,n.b, ; medicine. t. Ilonrne, Esi.. Cashier National flank, Pro dence. H. I.; A. W. Speucer, Eso.. Cashier Li OVInie hock nans uououo. itev. William Phillips, Rev. J. It. Richmond, C. S.Jones, editor Providence Gen. Advt.. Wm. Field, M.W.G. M.; Cvrus Fisher. M.E. II. P., James Hutchinson, G.S.Dea, V. J. Bates, Doet. BenJ. Colby, and one hundred others ot tho most respectable faniiliesof Providence. l nis ccrun?s mat nave tora nuraberof years Deen acquainted wttli the composition and mode of manufaelure of MORSK'S COMPOUND SYRUP or ykllow dock. root. I have alftA henn il'"inU' 'th its modus operandi in disease, and can say that In all respecU it is admirably cahrulated to remedy that class of Diseases for which it healthy action in all the system. As a DEPURATOR or purifier of the Blood it has no superior. A'.v t 1 1 nv'Llt, .n. v. Providence, R. I. Jan. 4. 1S53. PREPARED BY C. MORSE & CO. No. ui Broadway, New York. and sold bv Drnsirists and others throughout this I?1 ,h?J rouutrl,!'- Forsaio by M.w.Haiie.i

Ciacinnali Advertisements. Head's Commercial College. E.rorncrof Mrtin and Fourth Sts. Cincinnati, 0 FIlHE object of this Institution is to qualify gentleL men practically for the counting house and but sinew pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of Boole Keeping bv Double Entry, as applied to all departments o"f trade and commerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations, &c. covering the entire Holds of commercial operations,

pupns 10 occome nni.Hiied acoonntanLs. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms '.'o in advance. Pupils being tanirht individually and not in classes, they can euter at any time. Rood board can be obtained at from 32:25, to S3 Daguerreotype Stock. pOMRS.JKWEI.RY AND FANCY GOODS MIl LITA1IY GOODS Importers and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low prices. PKTER SMITH, Nov. 6 4ii-12rn. Cincinnati, 3 Fifth Street. W.H.MooRED.AsDERsos.C.FWiLSTicnjS.B.KiYS. MOORE. ANDERSON A- rn j Publishers, Eooksellers and JSTATIOXEUS. Dealers ia Medical, 1 heologioal, Clas?ical and Scho. l Books,&c. Xo.2g Fourth Street.north side, west of Main. and atloriier of Main and Fourth streets. Cincinnati. ILpSuperior lilanlc Books made to order forMerchaiits, Bankers, Steam-Boats, Countv Offices, tc. AoT.lO.lSSi 17-lvr. " ' D A V & 31 A T Li A C K, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS 5 It V UDS, No. 57 PEARL STREET, BET. WALNUT VIVE CINCINNATI OHIO. 9-. I Reduced Prices. I MBKRALDIS.TOWIIOLESAI.EPUKCIIASERS. ; BELLOWS MANUFACTORY. ' 'PHE subscrtberrespeetfully informs the citizens 1 I of Cincinnati, and t!ie puldie eenerallv. that he toll continues to manufacture Smiths' Hollows of , all sizes at his old stand on Second Street, between I ''roadway and Sycamore , Cincinnati. From his j long experience, in the business, together with bciiis prowoeu wiin a large lot ot seasoned lumber and other materials, he is prepared iu all cases to w arrant his w ork good. ALSO. Anvils and Vices furnished. June 3, o3. Oms. s. R. HAMILTON. W. IIASKITIXE. SPRING IMPORTA" I. UASEI.T1NE. ION, 1853 O . W . llAoJiilllljCCUO ANUFACTrnEUS ofStraw Honnets, and Imitl porters of Silk Millinerv Coods. Flowers. Press Silks. Trimminps.cVc.No.G-i Pearl St. Cincinnati. 6. Black & Fancy Tress Silks, Straw Honnets, of every French American variety. Bonnet Silks oi Crapes. do & Cap Ribbons, Tarltons. l-iiontrs. Tips, Crowns v Frames, Wire, Pins. Whalebones, llonnet Blocks, Doll Heads. Children iV Infant's Hats. Milliners supplied with real nets, or conies of the same. r lowers Press Trimmings, Silk I-aces. Sewina silks, Florences, Satins, lltiiubaziues. Tabs, Foundation, illusions. Vc. V Freiuh Pattern BonOur Prices and Terms shall be favorable and atisfaetory to the purchaser. Orders promptlv utten-to-S. W. HASEI.TINE & CO. March 5th, 1S53 11-Ivr. JOIIX S. WILLI ACTS No. 85 Main St. 1st door above Pearl, Cincinnati. Healer in Paner rlaneiiigs. Wide I'urUiii Paners. U:inilboes. K Screens, &e., offers to the public the lareest and best assortment of the above articles to be round in tho West and on the most resonable terms. He invites the trade to call and examine his stock. Marcho, 1H53 ll-12ms. SUNDRIES IN STORE. Hhds Snrar, 511) bbls prime molasses. 51) " " S. II, do 3i't bes prime Easier coffee, 50 Pockets Java do INK! pack;ices fresh Teas, 14,(1111 lbsast. c. yam, HI) packages mackerel, 50 boxes Va. Mo. Tobacco, 200 Kegs nails, S00 Bales No, 1 batlinff, 'JO bbls tine sran. toljacco, 20.000 half Span.sh ciears. Candles. Soap, Starch, &c. &c. for sale law by BRISCO & W HITE, No. 12 Lower Marketstreet, Cincinnati. May 14, If 53. 22-l G. A . TAYLOR. U K. B PhFNCH. F WYNNE TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, litll'OKTEKS and wholesale dealers in Irish J Linens and white goods. Also, I mbrellas. Parasols, (.'loves. Hosiery, and every description of trimming and fancy dry goods, cornerof Main and I'carl sis. Cioiiiunati. " 21 22-ly. R . V . BOOTH & CO .7 iniioniv i.uiim niK'lCMILtlCdlCIS lit i European and American Hard-1 ware. Cutlery and Guns. j South West car. Pcnrland Walnut Sts.. Cincinnati. HAVE received, and are conlaiilly supplied with every article in their line, suitable lo the ! Western trade, purchased of American. and imporI ted direct from Sheffield, Hiriningham. and German manufacturers, embracing the best iiml'itics and brands, which w ill be sold at small advance on cost, consisting. in part, of Win. luitcher's & Spear & Jackson's Files, Saws & Edge Tools, Wade & Butcher's, George Wostenholm &. Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, Sic, Table hTnivesnnd Forks, Carvers, bteelw, Log,, Truce U.ilier, Breast, and 5th Chains and Stretchers, Hooksand Hinges, Jnvilt, yirei.IiellommmJSJeilxe Hammert,0''Ame''t ami T. flfivaur .SAre and Spader, CollHisA Co.'s, Hunt's, II. Mann's and Lippencott's Axes aud Hatchets, Waldrons, Darling & Blood's 15 rare. Grain, and Hriar Scythes, Scythe Sneatlies. Cradles. Sides. Hay and Manure Forks, Carpenters" and Coopers" Planes and Edge Tools. Every kind of Circular and other Saws inanufacure.l to order and warranted. Agents for E. &T. Fairbanks & Co.'s celebrated Platform. Railroad. Hay Grocers, and Hruggists' Scales, which have a reputation superior to all others foraecuracy and durability, and sold at manufacturers' prices. Also, agents for the sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Safe manufactured, w hich we sell at manufacturers prices, feb. 25, "53 10-lyr. GRAY .V HEMINGRAY, 1liilt ;lnsi ?lntiufar!iirrru Hammond Street, between Third & Fourth Cincinnati, keep constantly on hand every variety of Flint Glassware j Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus iiiaiio ic or-ierai ine snonesi nonce. ALSO, A great variety of Perfumers' AVare, Telegraph Glasses and lightning rod insulators. tr.tTTS A- rOMII IO, Dealers In U Dry Gnnds.i;;) Prarl Strcrl Cinrinuali. Offer for sale on the most favorable terms PJbil 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 KaM or West. Feb. 13 9-121US-II. D. CIUPMAN & CO.. Commiiilon A: 1'srwaidlnf MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CAN ALBASIN.CINCINNATI. K r'FLIIE'CES: CISCISSATt. ; CAMKKIDnC CITT, I. John Swasev A Co. : Morrison it Newbr Tweed.Slhley A Wright ; B. & H. M. Conklin, Keeves & Stephens, : nOEsrrows, ia. ro!MRsvii.i.i.ian. ; A. S. Wiggins & Co. A. B.Conwell Sons. ; George Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. ape9-19-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION M Kit CHANT. S. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS. n:cii.-ATi, omo. Nov.C6 19-lyr-. KWTOiiKwnroii shade nr. dealer in all kinds nf transparent window shades. Also cords, Tassels, Brass mountings &c. No.2 College Hall. W alnut St., Cincinnati. Chnrch. Store and other large shades painted to order in a superior st Ie 7 STEATI TtlARBI.K WOBKS.-Low avei Rt Le, corner of Broadwav ar Fifth street. ncinr.ati. Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, i Marble Mantles and Statnarv, Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, Urns. Vases, Garden Figures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, &c, Ac, eonstantlv dn hand and furnished to onion. Th trade supplied with Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to or-eer-mh 1212 i. B. DICKSOK. n. I.BRTTBR. DICKSON & LE BETTER, (Successors to Sampson A Andrews.) Importers, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in China, Glass and ttneensware. Also, Lamps, Castors & Table Cutlery, No. 21? Main Street, between Firth and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio.' Feb. 2S, '53 10-lyr. - Geo. S . J e n k i n s & C o WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods No. 75, South e& corner Pearl and Vine street. Cincinnati, JuMop.ped in entire newsbxi. !"e!. C ), i3 I"-lSms.

further particulars can be obtained bv calling at the Institution, or by addressing the "principal, (post paid.) j. E. HEAD, Principal Iov. 12, 1652 47-lyr.

U V AND STOCK SCAtES.Martin A j Orr, Scale Manufacturers, have taken the old I sinnd rormeriy occupied by Marti & Bitndkm.. i No. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of Waluut, Cincinnati, Ohic. i

I ney are prepared to put up on the most reasonable terms, in any part of tle couutry, their Irtn icvrr a ay t.ni stock icalct, from uew putt' T is with improvements, which thev have lust completed. Also, all kinds of Platform Scales, Bvams. vc, ore. aii our scales are warranted to Rivefull satisfaction, or we will take them back and refund the money. REFERENCES. Samuel Bercsford. B. H. Kllistou,) CovinRlon, Oliddcn.Murfin & Co, G. K.Perrln, ( Ky. W. & G. W. Rubauu, Keys, Maltbv & Co.. J. D. Lohmer, Pullum. HalHeUl & Brow feb.25 10. MARTIN & ORR.n EI 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. Phvsicians now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 35 cent bottle and you will be convinced. Fifty csnt and one dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. 19-48-lyr KOHL Jc THORNE, Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts., Ciu'ti. p EO. KIBSON & CO. Ensraversand LjthoUgraphers, Copper Plate Printers. Steneil Brand Cutters, &c. North West Corner Gano and Main sts., and 101 Main St., over T. S.Goodman & Co's. liankins House, Cincinnati. JTrBill Heads, Address Cards, Letter and Note Headings, Labels, Bank Checks. Bills. Drafts. N" &c ai very low prices; Diplomas, Cerliflcales, Bonds. Mnps. Finns of Estates, town plate, &c. U'h 12 1S52 ly KECKLER & BROTHERS, Importers of Musical Instruments. GERMAN, FRENCH & ENGLISH tnucy Good, Itusketa& lovs. No.3H Fourth Street. North side, four doors East of Waluut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins. Guitars, Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. ITPSA.VS BRAhS INSTRUMENTS. TTT I Ajreuts for sale of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated I World's Fair Premium Perfumerv, at catalogue i prices. : Nov. 6, 12. J6-ly. S. ENGLISH Sc. SONS, liolesale and Retail BKIJ.OWS JUIMT. FAC'll KKItS. iik s...,.i . Broadway & Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6, 132 Hj-lyr. KATZENBERGER, STRAUS & CO. Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clothine. No. llWMain street, between Third and Fourth. Cin'ti ILFKeupconsUntly en hand, a complete and very extensive stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestmps and every description of Trimmiucs. Feb.25, '53 10-1 yr. b IlEIDELBACH, WE RTHElMER & KLA wt Mnnnlacturers of Ready Made Clothing, Importers nnd Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, V-slines and fientlemens' Fnrnishine Goods, No. 56 Pearl street between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb.25, 'St 10-lvr. To the Ladies. DK "RBE'Slrenrb Lunar Pills. , F Suppressed Menstruatior and all irre'uanties or Uie FEMALE SYSTEM the best Pills in the known World. They can be had genuine at No. PO Broadway, and fully Gcarantked to eive SATisrAcnon, with full directions. E. THO.M s only authorized Agent. The above Pills will be sent b V tll.1t! II Tintt tfiA . receipt of S3. AU letlcra mnst be directed o. , , f - .... ,n. WJ j Qucensware Glassware. 1 Oft Quecnswarc coiisistinK of i IUU Lustre, California. Rhine. Columbia, and Hit : t"lnd teaware. " ! f'ponfr'd and painted dishes, baker, nlatev. tenware.juira, bowls. Edg'd c c dishes, bakers, nappies, tw ifflers, muffins. C C jus, bowls, ewens and basins, spnnir'd and painted, plain and fluted teas. C C & " 200 boxes glassware the above selected for the country trade. For sale bv ,, . . O'.ALDKICH. No. 181, Mam St. between 4th&5th, west side, Cin. O. T A. 7 j .1 . Eigli J!00.1.' Xo- 4- Ma,n - East between I nana a oeaiiiiiuiassortment of Mens, Bovsand chil- , drens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful line lot of soft J assiiuerehats; embraeingevery color, white. pearl, j blue and black. My shelves are also filled with a I beautiful assortment of spring stvleofSilk and Fur ! hats of my own manufacture, to w hich I in. ii. n... esieclial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brook ville and riciuity to give mea call when you are in the city. niy 7 OIL PAINTED WISDOtTtlTES, and Oil Cloth Table Covers. niMinn. inr..,l .. i som. wnoiesaie and retail, by M.Saw ver& Co. No. I 8 College Building. Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio! Orders promptly filled. Countrv Merchants and feoierssupplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 6, lri55. 4G-12ins. pil IX A ti LASS ." QUEEIN'SWA It K. j W e have on hand a largo stock of China, Glass and Qucensware, selected especially to suit our t holesale Trade. We import our "Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with . .. , , L ToZ WlS&'i i rices. found an :isj sortmeiit of every article in that line, from the best inaniuaciiirers in tne tnst and W est. Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms are favorable, and we invito Merchants lo examine our w ares ami prices. SAMPSON e CO., No. 02 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. K-.i,v Nov. 6, 1S52. 16.-1 yr. Cincinnati. XV. n. NEU.SOS. a. w. riirRi niLL. Xmil l'"VT TTTl..r.--. T mporU-rsit Manufacturers of 1 Havana and Doiuesticriears, Aud Healers in TOliACCO. SNI FF, Art . No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1P52. IG-lyr. Wm, A. Trowbridge, WIIOI.I. U-n A: K ETA 1 1 Dealer in groceries and produce. Soula East corner ol Court and Rncr streets, (opposite the Farmers Hotel) CINCINNATI keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of all articles in hislinc, which he offers to the trade at the lowest rates. Lt lyr Spring Importations!! BERRY & BERRY, Importers and Jobbers. Kant wide main street, hrlvvrra 4th and 5 III, inrlniiali, Would invite MERCHANTS ANU WHOLESALE hV EKS to inspect their large and extensive stock Or FASCY CMDS, APAPTKDTO THE SPKING 1 RADE. Our facilities for securing desirable Styles and cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any House in the West, as w e have an experienced buyer constantly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us nan. sin ii oargains as tne maraei oners tn RIBBONS, FANS MILLINERY GOODS, PERFI'MERY, g.ii nnoi iir.Ki.s, I.ACF. GOODS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS. HRESSTKIMMINGS, COMBS. BRl'SHKS, THREAD. JEWELRY, BUTTONS. ACCORDEON'S. . I' I LLIt 1 , VARIETY GOODS, Ac. The popular feature of sellina most of the Goods at live jercetit. advance will he continued. To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we an offer liberal inducements. 361' Apollollnildinsr.' . AV. cor. 5tb and Walunt, Cincinnati, O. INCORPORATED 1P48. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded at this Institution, for qualifying individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different department of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship, Calculations. Correspondence, and dally Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeas. Terms 4li. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. dot. 19. 48-lyr. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, 78 WEST 4th STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Stodart and the Danham Piano. Terms Cash. April 29 ,'53 19-lyr. HC1IRY ST1X. S1CO IHOril STIX & KROUSE'S VTHOLESALE& RETAIL CLOTIllNC D E P O T, oil man r-t. net. cin ana stli, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

J H. BURROW'S PATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL

fpHIS Mill differs from all others in the construe---tion of the Upper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron cae, which forms (lie back and hoop of the Stone, with a east iron Eve. or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at the top, which is secured at the back bv four bolts, go that every block is in the form of a dovetail, which gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required iu small Mills where the Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly niade. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, without having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast iron, in the form of a busk, with Bridge tree. Spindle Balance, Rine, Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a large mill, difloringonly in the Running Stone: this being the great weight, enables it to grind nearerthecentre a greater quantity of grain and with less power than u y other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, w ater, horae or hand power. Also, all size of French BurrMill sione. Til 3 tl II jacturedon the same principle. josepu ii. Burrows. ot i incinnati. is the invenor, for which he obtained Le ttets Patent iu 1S42. rFor all infringements the purchaser w ill be held tesponaible for tho right of using. These Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up. and a II that is necessarv to put them in opreation isto attach a baud to tho' pullev on the spindle. ith a prum suilijientlv large to fun the 24 inch Mill 240 revolutions per mi note; attaohep to horse, slenm or water power. Bv thestcadv application of twohorse power, the Mill will grind 6 tog bushels per hour of good ineal.and will grind wheat as wellas Corn. The 30 inch -Mill, if . into itsfull1 ' '" ?rl"uir"m in lo 13 Dusiiels perhonr. These Millsare warranted to be in every respect All orders must be directed to J. II. BURROWS. Front st. .lower side, bet. .Main & Walnut, Dec. 3, 1652 50-lyr. Cincinnati .Ohi JACOB r. FELL, Tanner and Cu u Tier. 345 CTain Streel rinrinniii ... ,iw between Stli ami ntli Keen, -nn.ti.miv on hand a large assortment of all kind of Leather and Shoe Finding, at tho lowest cash prices Dec. 17, 1-J 52. MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS " FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Has removed to Sixth st. Bacon's Building, under Magnolia Hail, Cincinnati, Ohio. MANUFACTURER of Costumes and Regalia of every description, for Masons, Odd Fellows. Sons of Temperance. Tmptc or Honor. Druids Red Men, Brotherhood of the Uuion, and Good Fellows. ' JUr" Being a member of the above orders, I am prepared at all times to furnish evervthing appertaining thereto with punctualitv aud dispatch. feb. 15, '53 a-)2m. " r Rotert T. ThorburiL ' rUU.UEK, Xo. SI It cut rent St.. Cin. in.s ana silver plated Faucets. Stop and Valve JI Cocks, Soda and Generator Brasses, Itoe Joints, Ilistellery and Hydraulic Valves, Ac. Oil Globes. Gauge and Cillen.ler Cocks. CopiK-r Kivels. Spelter Solder, and Castings in Brass. Copper and Block Tin, Babbit or Anti Fruition Mettles. Orders from the country promptly attended lo. Cash paid for Copper and Brass. Feb.20, '33 10-lyr. CO-EM HTM KKSII Fl. TIIK undersigned have entered into Co-partner-ship, under the name aud firm of JONES. LOFETT A ROB BINS, for the purpose of earning on a W holesale Grocery and Commission Business. M.JONES. DAVID I.OVKIT, (Late of J. D. AC. (Late ofst. Onier.) Jones ii Co..) Cincinnati R. BOBBINS, (1-ate or .Milroy, Indiana. JONES, L0VETT &. ROBBIXS, U'linlesule (Irocers &. Coininiasion Merchants NO.li'.l PEAUL S I UEE1', NEAR VINE, ap29 lU-Iyr. CINCINNATI. Of I T, IU C O R I) S , " 'tea BLIND MANUFACTURER, .IE3 NORTH SIDE. NO. ( SIXTH STREET, SSi'l Svr""l door fori Vine, opposite the iriaj "Aw Lucrum.''' Branch Factory, Corner Craig A Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky. dt-e. 10-51. IIOI XTKY ."vIERCII ISTS supplied froTn j the follow ing list of W are, at the lowest Cincinnati prices: 2:5 crates W. Iron Stone Ware. 75 do Mulbery do 2.1 do Canton Blue do 75 do fancy styles do 2IK1 do commo-i Jo 51) do assorted s.y les: 500 bozes Glassware; 500 dozen plain crystal Tumblers. ror ware at low prices call at !M Main street, 2d doorbelow the Trust Co. Bank. 11LGG1NS, BKO. A ANDERSON, mayniy Sign ol the Pitchcraud Basin. I LII VTA TABLE W All E. Genuiira ilAlbala never eorrodrt, is nearly as white, and harder and stronger than silver. When plated it resembles exactly the solid silver. We keep constantly in store a large assortment of AlbaiaTea and Table Spoons, Forks. Soup Ladles. Builer Knives, Cream Spoons, C astors, and in ihort,ecry other article necessary to the complete furnishing of a Table HUNTINGTON A LABOYTEAUX. Watch Importers, 119 Main Street. Feb.25, '53 10-lyr-. R AWDON, WRIGHT, HATCH &. EDSON Bank Not e Engravers & Printers Sviith East cor. 04A A Main Str,Cincinnati. Ohio. A IjSU, Engraved 111 a style corresponding in ?xcullenee lo Hint of Bank Notes. Railroad. Stu and County Bonds. Kills of Excliaiiec. Checks. Drafts. ( erlilicatcs of Stock and Deposite, Promissory Notes. Kill and Letter Heads, Diplomas, Visitiugand Professional Cards, Notarial, County and Uniol Seals. Ac. Constantly on hand. Bank Note Papcrof various tint. made to order.of very superiorqualily. The above office i3 under the supervision ol Geo. T.Jones, a practical engraver. mi J II-12ra 1 1 .1. II. MltlEMir-ltlJEK'S lllO f STOKE. No. 15 Front St., opposite the Public landing. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keep constantly on hand a tarer assortment ol Iron, nails and steel, ofthcirnwn manufacture, from the genuine Jntrfaia Bloom., itistly celebrated for the last twentv wars for its superior quality. Also Mouse Hole" Anvils, bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel, English Blisterstcel, and Germsn steel. Eliptic springs. Carriage axles. Mould Boards, wagon boxes, 6,-c. All of which they will warrant and sell at thelowest market prices. Persons w ill please call ad examine ourstock before purchasing cl:ew here Feb. 25. '53 IQ-f.-ns. Thomas McGechin, HOLESJLE CKOCEK, South Ettt Cor. Main and Sixth Strettt, Cincinnati, Ohi. This House has been doing business for 21y ears. 12 ears at present location. Feb.25, '5.1 10-lyr. JONES l.ROTIIERS& coSUCCESSORS TO J. d. &. c. JONES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goofis. No. 1 PEARL STKET, CINCINNATI. O. joiix p. jons. sio. w. josrs. ctts joirs. k o. ncmsoTOS. Feb. 15. '53 9-6uis. fiB. AOEIIKO.vS " Elnimrnt For I ' pains, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds. old sores, corns, frost bitos. colic, cramps, scrofula. and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it tocure, or refund the moncv. We could givo .1 number of certificates of cures performed bv i ;. ..... ...... 1.1..- .!... . . .. . . , 1 iiti'uL 1 violin 1 iiu. '-iiw i.uiio'uit ceiii uoilie will go farther toword convincing any one of iu efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be printed. N. D. Gallion agent for Broookvillo. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, ,n.ly. No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati. Kendall'sb Taylor Thermometers TnE following gentlemen have certified as to the correct nes and accuracy of the melnod by which their instruments are graduated: A. Cawell, Professor in Brown Vntve'sitv; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Nooney, Hudson, O.; Professor Eaton, Troy, N. Y.; Henshaw, Ward & Co,, Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth, N. H.; Doctor Batchelder. New Y'ork. (A diploma for "specimens of Bwrosneters and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the New Y'ork Stale Agricultural Societv.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and re tail at great Iv reduced prices, bv KA HL A THORNE. Western Agents: Kortheast corner Fourth and Ylne sta. Cin'ti. Where may always be had flue Perfumerv and Fan cy Articles, nor. I9.-4ff-lyr. '. ELwooD nnaoa. inwiii K. BtXT. W. E. OGBORN & CO. M PORTERS and wholesale dealers in English, l rrenro. uerman ana American i-aacy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Combe, Button. Brushes, Look-ing-Glaases, Umbrellas, Parasols, Irish Linens, Berlin Cords, Jaconets, Book Mulls, Swiss Mulls, Mull Muslins, a full assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, and every description of Trlrtmings and Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of Dress Goeds, Cloths, Cassimerea, eVc. Also, Carpeting aud Oil Cloths of all kinds, direct from the Manufacturers, Straw Good, Arc. Nos. 35 37 Pearl Street, Cincinnati. feb IS 9-lvr. DrilttE Sc. CO. Importers and dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Watca-Makert tools, and materials. ' Constantly on hand an extensive assortment ol gold and silver lever and verge watches; One fold and gilt Jewelry; gold, silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils: spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, raters, knives, scij. ir?, dentists 8bs, loya.A-e. ti0. t3Q,Main at., under Commercial Kank,Cmc!Bnati Caio.

1SICOWN. I'Hivai i: iii:as;s, new kemewks and I ICK CURES. It w important tn many persons in need of MeJical A-Mi-tauce, to obtain v gouu aavice prtauiy anu V promptlv. To liioae who may thus d.-sip sional i ir f nkOWX'h f and ready i iiius o.-sm- to consul! a pmiespcrson. DOCTOR 'S lims experiewc akill m removing vu lval afTlprtinTrs m thcis arioils stages and most rotnplicated i'-mtik. offers inn.ciiB.iucncan oe rireiv -.iuail.-tl ot int ' other individual. " " ' , Uonorrlio-a. Svihilli. Ven-urini iw...i. r:i....i ,' Strictures, L)is,-asesof the Womb, end all Disease ! in uie organ or (ieneration in both sex.-, treated i in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner.' pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impoleucv, sU-rilitv, seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseas-s which are brought on bv the destructive habits of incousidcrate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, w hich undermine the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decav. can be radicailv cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to uealin and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon iu Cincinnati who gives his" whole attention to these complaints. His diploma aud certificates can be neen at his office. JI j- Charges very low. N. B. Patients of either sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving ail the symptoms, can obtain mediciues with directions for use, by addressing W. Brown, M. !., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Office At the old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, betw een Ludlow and Lawrence streets. UjSKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 46. 12m. R. II. STRUEVE, DEALER IN o 5 i j N Al'ATrilKS.Cl.Ot iiS & JEWELRY keen on hand a large assorted stock, of all 'styles a"d pne also. r. i.Hirs U atches::ii.l ..l,,thorou :h workmanlike Lianner. mr., '53-11. lilt. AMJJ-1JN I 1' izer tlic I niarh niid I NOTV'S Gutlric ntrnl-r-i rinulalor oi il. t vv c I I. nr .1... ....... dyspeptic and icver and ague medicines of the present age. IU neutralizing (ualities improves tho digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulate the bowels ;ind giis "iwcr to the human sysfui to throw offal; .Us-nscd ar.d worn out natter. Dr. Anderson h ned the Neutralizer in his practice forall varieties of diseases arising Troin a disordered state of the Momacli. for more than twenty years it!i complclc suc.i-ss.as can Ik- shorn n by bun.lrc. sofcertillcatcs. .ll we ask. is tbat our fricn. U v. .11 , allj j-ive it a , we fclinw t! , 1 . cu e enuri- satisfaction. N. I). Gallion agent ............ antl countrv merchants suppuea in large or small nuantities derson. No. fT Maui St. Cincinnati. by Wm. AnPRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success Vt m l"''-r S 1".KKP' U OHIO. 1) r' . ,,!ft'rsto amicte.! New l.-cmcui.s, 1 f (free Ironi imiicral poisons) which diffuse themevery panot the l.umrn s6em. t eueral virus, in tli .lion c antiautes liie fr,.. l ,.i.. , : 1 fr. .. ..... . ... i.ciiu; overv SMnnti olt.iu iiisideous monster disease leaves iiie"ssu and llic patient is again .cstorcd to full health and" vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfullv treated. and find the last state oftheir case worse than lhe Ur-t are particularly solicited to call. ' ' Longstanding esses of Gonorrhea and Gleet Strictures, urethral discharges.biiriiiug pains in the urinary passage. sphi!i. seminal weakness or nocturnal emissions, lencorrhea. for w h;te ) im potency, rheuniaiisin. diseses of the back and loin., infiammution of the bladderand kiduevs. hdriH-e-le. cuueers. ulcers, and skin diseases. e.c..'w ill be quickly removed from the system, bv the use of Dr Hall's Sew trmcdies. Also, coughs, colds, bronchi!!.. 1'.. j suinption. dy spepsia, chronic dyseiilery . diarrhoea. . , ,1 -.. nine treated. 111 a careful, thorough and scientific manner i-i .,'S'!,,ic Pl":lar Sclirr. 1 hat loathsome habit, most frt-iueiitl indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns tnemorv, ueiaces beauty, duiiinislies strength, vitiates uie blood, causes internal, external and -icuralde sores, makes a strong man weak, and a wi -au a fool, is treated with unparalleled success. Weaknrioi and mpotrnr)', I elulity ol 1 lie Sexual Organ,, most commonlv the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by olh.-r ca ises. viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a varietv of iub.Tcourse. clog,; appliei.tiou to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birlh. or it conn s on svoiiian-o;is!y. Persons thus afflicted scow most or the symptoms of premature decav. W ashing of Hie orgi themselves, hea ines's in lhe loins iHUdMcIios, loss of meinorv o.id destitute of veiienil pleasure. It is impossible lo be placed in a more 11 ortifing condition; cut off as it were from all all.irements of female societv. with no hoyes of domestic happiness, aud deprived of one ...... Ilk, V I.K , C9 (M 1111 I'crsons tbus allli. le.l. slionl.l .-.11 ;....j:... . tin ti 1 T 1 . 1 . . iiriii.iri; 11 ii. 11.11.1,. lino no ai once restored ... t.....ltl. : and happim-ss D.-lav is dangerous. AGVE AND FEYER.Dr. Hall', celebrated ' Ague Powders nave never boon know n to fail, when taken according to his directions. Thev are ' nature's own renie.ly. and purelv vegetable " ' Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. bv letter postpaid. Medicines sent tn all parts of the' United ' . ....cs ni.uvaiiaua. nov. is:; It52. 4T-Iyr Eni-Trd sis-n;-.! - r.by J. s. H.il 1 OHire of l!,- li... i'::i.i -1 :it !,e r. 1 in , i. ik a i.i-:-Liu Another Sciciitiuc V7oniler! GREAT CUirT PC Fi JY8P.Ei:SiA! DR. J. S. HOUCHTCM'S PS .3 u , r V.& h.' i J DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK. GiHTRIO -iiici:. Prepared from KENNET. or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX. after directions of BARON LIE RIG. the great Ph siologicsl Chemist, bv J. S. HOl'G HTON. M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. ' Tis is N ATt:KE'S OWN KEMEDY for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no ALCOHOL. BIT1EKS. ACIDS. orNAl SEOl'P DRIGS. Itisextremcly agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patient who cannoloal a water cracker w iihout acme distress. Beware of DKl'GGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A HKIG. Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circnlar. grntis. giving a large amonnt of SCIENTIFIC KYI PENCE, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Pysiology of l'igostion: Ac M. W. HiiLE, Brookvii.oe, w holesale and retail Agent. August 1st, IPjS. 33-lyr. Notice.' IN' accordance with an Act passed by ti 1 Gel era 1 Assembly of the Stale of Indiana, eati tied -An Act 10 provide for the sale of County Seminaries and the property belonging thereto, and ippioved June 12, l(-oi.'' we will offer at public sale on Saturday the 22d day of tlotober 133, at the courthouse door In I' uion county, Indiana, the countv Seminary building, aud all real and personal property belonging thereto in said county. Sale lo commence between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M.and 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 Gasses and Rings. Pnenmatic Pumps. Terreatial and celestial Globes. Microscops, two Telescopes. Magic Lantern w itb as. tronomiral paintings, two Galvanic Batteries with apparatus. Orrery. Electrical Machine and apparalus.nne box of mineral selections(Ofi specimens.) large Barometer and Thermometer, Pulse Glasses etc. The conditions of sale are as follows, to-wit: The purcjijer wni be required to pav the interest upon the whole amount of the purchase money for one year in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten equal annual instalments, with interest annsallv in advance upon tho residue of raid purchase money. The personal propert belonging to the Rem-1 inary w ill be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving his note, with mnmnsl r.i.i.i I security, for the amount or th n...k.u interest thereon, and without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement lawa. W ELLINGTON DAWSON, A. V. C. CHARLES NUTTEH.T.U.C. July 11,1853. 31-UU Oct. 8-2. C B. Clement's Cash Store. nAA'ING Just received a general assortment of new goods which, added to my present stock ua.c. to. assortment complete all of winch will be sold lowfbreaahor produce-i-iny stock consists, in part, of a variety of Cloths. Casaaaieres, Satinetts.Twecds, Jeanes & Summer ware. A lso, every variety of Prints, Lawns, Ginghams, Detains, Bombazines, plain and fancy silks, Lace Mills, Kid Gloves, &C. &c. ALSO, a flue lot or Qucensware, Cntlerv, Groceries, dro, together with the finest assortment of Boots & Shoes ever brought to this place. Anv lady that I cannot Suit in a pair of shoes must stii be under the Influence of the dark ages. " K. B. In changing my business to Cash oi Produce I do no more than what 1 am compelled to do, and I hope this will be received as a sufficient apology. SVANTEP.UO.MiO bushels wheat. ),0C0 do corn, for which 1 U1 pay cash. c. U. CLEMENTS, Aug. 10th, D3..-3 tf. e

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DR. CU YSOTTtS I.UPKaVKi'.JKACl OK Yellow Dock and Saisaparilla IS NOW PUT WP INTHV LAKCKST SIZED I bottl.-s. and is acknow ledd to b the best SAK.SAPARILI.A mudf, as is crtiljc4 by the Wosmsnrr i. Cires it has performed, the original .opies of which are in the posSeesi- n of the jcopriur. Remember this is Ute only IHL'E and ORIGINAL article. The Medicine, when used according to directions, WlllCurr, Without Fail raorrLA na t:iSos evil, ranccas, tt stiii, aacr Tifi or-rnc skin, aavr.sirii.AS. curonh i soreEves. Ely u WORM OftTlTTRA,HALll-llUl, RHEthatism. fains in the eone ok juih. old SOIIES A3Dl'LTEKS. sw ELLINO OF TnE GLINHl STPtilUS. PTSrFPSIA. SALT EllEtH. DISEASE OF KIDNEYS, LOSS OF APPETITE, DISEASE AEUlRO FROM THE I SE OF MCEC'L RYl

PAIN IN THE SIDE AND SKbl'LDECS, OENERAL DEBILITY. DT.nPSY Lt RACO, JAmDICE AXD COSTIVESESSi . Let all those who w ish to purge the blood frum the impurities toiilrarted from the free indulgent, of the appetite during the winter, and to pirpar the system to inert summer epidemics, resort now to "Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is provir.g itself an anJdote for many of the most malignant disease that flesh is heir to, and will never be disapnoivted for in this remedy the public faith has never wered never can waver; for its founded an axpe rience.Justjia their want or faith in other and spurious compocmU is also founded on experience. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope-, life, and vigor from this purely fegitablr .-; there' fore. however broken in health and spirits, bow ever loathsome tohinutclf and others, let no one depair of recovery. Let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration lies only in "tliiysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar-, saparilla," and persuade liiin, for hislife'a sake. to: try it. and wehbue no hesitaiiou in prcdictiog his speeu r--iuraiion to ucaiui. 8 S S E'..ud):ctt curri g the use mj Dr Ccyt- tt't Extre-t of frlluvf Hock and Srrsapat ilia, Pairvifw. Bctlfr Co.. Pa.. June 14, JF53. Mr. Juhn O. Parkl)ar Sir: I w isb to state lhat your excellent medicine, Pr. Guy sou's Extract of Yellow LVn-k and Sarsaparilla, has completely cured my son, aged seven years, of an iggraTated case of sore eyes. From May till September, four mouths. he was confined to'a dark room, under the care oi a skillful physician, who consulted able counsel. Hv continued worse for lo months, w hen he became entirely Mind. His eyes were mn highly inflamed, and so very sensitive that, when covered with seven folds of dark silk, he wout screiim Willi pain caused by the light of a cai.dle. He had no appetite had taken mi much powerfnl aI"' "B,,!-'"! nimlieine that I could neitlter coax ; nor f"ree him lo takc more- H' "as reduced to a ins sigui ir ue.'tiin. About that lime. I saw your invaluable med: cine advertised as a remedy for sore eyes, caused by scrofula, and your agent in this j lbcc, John Scott, Esq.. recoil) mended it 'o uie highly. 1 purchased a botlle and gave it lo my son. t could se.t but littb- alteration in hi in for two or three weeks. He then began lo improve rapidly, and before be bad taki n another boll le lis eyes w ere loin; leu lv cured. (Signer) ' WM. C CAMPBELL. I do hereby certify thai 1 am a, quaiiiled w ith Vt m. C. Campbell, mid have seen his son when be was in thci-oiii!:iicii repri-scnted by bim.&nrf have enhim siiK-e. and kuow that he is now iu good health. tSigneil) JOHN FCOTT. ca c "t M n -1 i:i ) ni pt'Ioit rurrd lT "if ot tr i;ii)MiUNi:trari of Ydlou Dock uud Xarsuparillai Siott Township. VDEaBi ru Co. Iuiiiaua. July 41 h. 1-.V1. J. D. Park: Pear Sir: II is w ith great plcasni" I writejou :;bout lhe very baiqiy eirn-ls of yoiir "Or. GwiiJoff f.rrricf of Yellow Oik and S. -f. nrtt.'a.'' upon my daughter, w ho has been suffering under lhat drradjul disease Erysipelas.. w'C whir'b she was attacked in IS4S. and she was at' tended b some of our most skilful physicians fof over eiglii months persevCringly, w illu.ct any beneficial effect whatever. She became redmvd to a JM-rt-.-ct skclelon. She had uln-rs from her shout : ilvrs lo her knees, which continually discharge,! offensive matter. Her physicians pronounced her case hopeless, aud beyond llie reach of xied- ! icine. My neighbors and myself thought her dissolution nenrat hand. One of my neighbor '.n. sisted on my trying -fc7)r. C uysvtt't Extract of 1 Yellow lock and Sarsnpartlta" at a last resort, for as lifY ffj our Physicians had firm her up. there could bo not detriment in ii. I consented to do so, more from a restless desire ro do something for inj daughter w hile lif lasted, than from any hope of getting relief. So I commenced using the medicine according 10 directions, nud to my great astonishment she commenced improving, and before she bad used three hot I les she wa able to sit : upright in bed. Before she bud used eight botllua she w as abb- to walk out. She used iu all twelve bottles of -Dr. Guysott's Extract f Velb.w Dock and Sau saparilla, which restored her to perfect health, in December, IS52. She is now entirely free from an. v.-siige of lhe complaint. 1 most vnruesily reeommend it to every person , suffi-riiig under anv similar disease. I Yours truly.' II. L. MAKTIN. ! I do hen-by certify Iht my father's statement of my late illness is not by any means cxaggeraled.-. ! M health is now perfect, which I ascrilie solely to the use of "Hr. Guvsott's Extract of Yellow Dok ami Sarsaparilla." ' ANN H. MARTIN. Dr. Guy solfs Extract of Yellow DiH'k and Sarsaparilla, is in quart botiles at $1 the bottle. ! Sold by JOHN D. PAKK, i M.W. Hailo. Urookville; F. Brown, Fairfield; 1 J. S. Kockai'eller, CeuarGrove; Nve iSr Snow, New ; I ronton; Has.im. .Mt. Carmel;" J. N. I'tumriiU, 1 Blooming Grove; Gilford (V Ablen, Laurel: Thi. ' Kobinson, New Salem: B.ll.IjiKue. Andersonzille; J. L. Andrews, Dunlais ille; P. Mason. Coiinersville, S. Barbour, Ktishville; Tilf. Diekerson. Versaillcs; D. Beaver, Liberty; A. Boyd. Scituo. 2 t ..... I. OSGOOD!! INDIA CHOLAGOGUE. For the cure of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent ano Remittent Fevers, I.iver Complaint, Jaundice, enlarge ment of the Spleen, aud all the vuri1 nus Billions Diseases. . J rpIIIS invaluable medicine was prepared from j L an extensive practico of several years in a nil I liouscliuuite, ami is never know n to fail of curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases above I named. j To Remittent or Billions Ftrer, it is erjually adapted, and should be administered in accord lance with 1ireotions already given.j It should be distinctly understood that the tnd a Cholatogut is prepared expressly to counteract the j effects of the miasmal influence uKn the human 'system. It is e-pially effectual for the enre of Bit' Units Diseases of all kinds; Liver Complaint ,Jaun dice, Ditspcpsia, the various forms of iudieation, . and such oilier affections as arise from this morbid j influence . as for the fevers before enunierat;d. i Ry bearing in mind the object of the remedy, uone ! can mistake its application. I For .Ixuc Cake, or enlargement of the Splene, it ill bo found an invaluable rcmedv. TTr From S. F. Cary. Esq. Counsellor at Law, to , the Ag-'nts atCincinnati: j Cincinnati, Oct, lltU. I Messrs. Fanford & Park In June last I was attacked w illi that imwt afflicting and nnph-aeaiit j disease, llie -Chill and Fever.' The paroxysms roI turned daily and were fery severe. My physical 1 energies had been much impaired by a previous attack of Billious Fever. Having tried several faI vorite remedies withvat reliof.a friend in whom I : had conlidence recommended Dr. Osgood's Ind'a , Cholagc-guo. I procured a lxrtlle, and followed , the accompany ing directtens. lhe cousequence 1 was lhat I bad but one paroxysm after taking the ; flrvt dose, and my general health m iwwrril f williout iiKDgany other medicine. I dispentrt . the remainder of the bottle li two oth-r perwms ! similarly attlieled. and w ilhtlio same results. One ' oftheiu bad been shaking for eight montlis. and wa relieved iu two days by the us.- of the Cholagogue. I i-oiivider it my duly as it is my pltneure, ! to reconinwiid it.having the mostenlire conft-ience ' in its sanative pow er. Yours truly, S. P. CARY. I For sale by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, j Ohio. i Northeast corner of Fourth ar.d Walnut streits entrance on Walnut tU to wbom all orders must be addressed. M W llaile, Crookvllle.T Brow n, PairfleW. J Rockafellar, Cedar Grove, Nye ft Snow, Trenton. C. Hassjon. .Mt Carimd J N Cltfiueuts, HliMiiuiiig Grove, Gilford A Hoblen, Laurel, Thos Kobwifon, New Salem. BH Larue, Andersonvllle, S Barbour, Rushville, T Diekerson, Vcrsaifle. O Beanor. Liberty. A IViyd, Scipio, J L- Amlrsws, Dunlapvville, Hall & Hughes, Conneravills, Dr.Wistars balsam of wild Cherry. For the Instant relief and rapid core of Asthma, Coimnmption, Conghs. Colds, Hoarseness, Croup and all disorders ol tire Lungs and Chest. W iitar's Balsam of wild Cherry imparts nrw vig. or to vital action, and relievos the system by opening the pores of the skin.aud promoting the Sucre tion of mucous matter. Its ai'tion is sudoriflc, sedative and expectorant, by opening Ih pores, allay irritation, and by rendering the expulsion of ru neons matter easy. Those who lake the Balsam will feel Immediate relief from IN; distressing irritations that aocoial.siiv affections of the respiratory organs. The porek have bee a closed, the Balsa in opens them. Tho lungs tufforfrmn irritation, lhe irritation is soothed; the purse is violent and feverish, they are softened, and the mucous membrane is relieved of iu engorgement with rapidity and ease. All bv the use of this delightful remedy. ' tj $ q ' q q g q g Crows PoixT,Laks co. Indiana. Jane, 15th, 1849. Jokh D. PaK Dit Sis, as I have a deep commiseration for the articled, permit me tw give yen a brief Biitory of my afflictions and the benefits "derived from the use of-Dr.WUtar'f Balsam or Wild Cherry. In July 1844. 1 w as attacked with fever of a typhoid character, which left m! in a very debilita ted state when, iu the following winter, I was laken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an crOent as to give me the appearance of a consumptive. I labored under a severe cough, expectorated a great deal and was troubled with cold leet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my Pints. I coi tinned In this state gradually kinking under the disease, until January 1M7. when 1 was Ssrain attacked with fever, sly extremities, especially my feel, were constantly celd and a I must last t'-eir feeling. I' idler these circumstances, it may b- truly mid fiat 1 w mm a liv ing skeleton. I Busily determined Ae-qnn taking medicine prescribed "by my Pbvtiaaasaod try Dr. Wis ur's Balsam of Wild Cherry, aad the first week that I commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery. 1 eonllaned its ase six months alike ead or which I was cared, and have enjoved good health ever since; and cheerfully re corn-tend the 'Balsam' 10 all these afiiictc-d with diseases of the lungs, and say to all those commencing its use not to be discouraged if t wo c r three bottles do sot effect a eure, bat persevere, as I have ao doubt that La nine eases eat of ten will be Messed with, renewed health as I, have been. Respectfully yours, -JOSEPH JACKSON. Price 91 per bottle six bottles for $3. SoW hy - J. 1). PA RK.; Cincinnati, t. Sort Wo at corner f Fourth and Walaat streets -trance on Walnut st. to whom all orders mast bd darcued. J For sale bvagetitsqf -be SiiruntriUa.