Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 September 1853 — Page 3
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Iimiti of the Amkruas is nnilcr the cl-'
niar.agemeui oi .mwoj. ikm t, j-.s.j., lo i .astble for Us facu, Sgure. opinion and i
Anlrrscnvillp. j eininj and making noises to the 0-, "ally filled up with blacks, who threat"c made a sho.t visit the oilier dav to ' tm banceof a portion of our citizens in cn X?do wil'1 the color r the ris'ng pop- .. .,!, nt vil!:i,v,v n..vnf.i u .... , .. ulation the very reverse of that which
n;; '.tu-'"1" - jnm.u atpi ,'.f miasma wli'.u poisons the atmos- . i-ir.ii. V...M.... 1 r .t. - -tier country west of it, Anderson- ... .,,.-.t-t? r.r?irc i I .1 1 1 i. . ...... .1 ! X J I 1 maim dim il- ; lArou? a Tlimate as any place west of ! .mountains. Situate in one of the ! "u ., ..... ., u,e. mcittcrtue ugions in an uie country,1 ithjs naturally, an.! may always do. an! ..'t..t l.icnl lieio-hhorlion.l 1iiS;m.i fX'1" '. , ,'e . " ' rcss.ap Mien antmucs u soon con - 1 , .11 . ...Vd. as was natural, a number ot exrt:;,at mechanics and business mcai- . rfCSS.: MICH anvaniages It soon con- . 1 i- . I . - I- n !ri-Au - ic v nh in f nn : J 11UIM..UV... u.c, ... .... , buiiutii up oiwefcUTii io na are 100 ire- 1 cacntly stimnlatcd and excited by bor-; -''ved or SctitloltS Capital, but its pro-! , , , ... , I rCSS has l0 en regU.ar and Its growth' r . . . .. .r .
E1-i increase such cmy as Have heemle- Panama has fallen to 10S, and the Crysir.aiiJed bv the natural and legitimate ' tal Pallace to par, and forced at that. business of the neighborhood, and coun-, T1Nw York Central sells at lH'i t-v from which it has its support. Al- ms'-b,.- n,r- .t c o . r . . .ilCbSts. He Coppett Cc. To. nunte for ,;.;r.oU it contains no princely pr.aces the last Uoston steamer the following
rir ar.v very cotl'y and exlrav igsnt .- ... w .-...ii'imiilK .1 . arcniieciure. vet tner.' are rev v.. - few to which conuin so gr .t a proportion o! neat and comfortable buildings so well and economically adapted to the purposes for w hich they v. ere designeif. There are three verv respec- - . 1 tahie cniircties Imtoii Brethren. Methodist Epispoct.l, and I'mversalian. The latter we beneve is used for the treble purpose of a Uiurch, townhail and schooihouse. T-, , T1h have a prosperous Masonic ; Lo.'ge ano division of Sons of Tempersine, and intend establishing an Odd Fellow's Lodge as soon as thev can have , . , percussion which we t;;:n.-i snot. Id not be withheld. Tiie 3Iasons have recent- ' ly cra-ted a new hall for their meetings. ; AKC-rg the private re.-idences are a mini- ! ".,., , 1 kr we,! worthy to be cop.ed as patterns , in rural architecture: nor should the . simple shrubbery w ith w hich many of tafui are adorned, be passed unnoticed. ,,. ,. .i , . j Altogether they possess an unusual ;ur - 1 j c! neatness and comfort, and it would. teem as if their inmates might generally e; ; ;y that happy state prayed for by Ha-' gvr, sr. 1 live contentedly between the ; ; . - i-.t.e a::d the great. As merchants our friends Scott &: 3Ioore seem tj be doing ;:n excellent ; business. Always gentlemanlv. never ; ( . c . atovc tneir calling, trading within their ' roasts, nor aiming above their powers. . v are pleasant men to deal with and . Sre du'v p.tnn-zed. A m, st ; !eas:mt " 4 1 p.an UuMsMr. C. K. Overton whose 1 hues now is chiefly in Drugs ar.d T.Tcdi-
;tas, lut lie is erecting a new bu:.d- . 1 ri.meni securities remain linn; iihi,i takes pieasurem snnomi11 i e . , , . . few or nope .T P ofiere.! tlinoe l. ,i.A.i vii.2t. h: trhmd that he isftss otrnw iii'I and lun that is completed he m- , , m i.i a.e cinroi, tiio.ij.u asked Ti-n in t oxxkksv ii.i.e. Hi Rooms have been , i.i .i,i i -r by the tecrOarv-ol the Treasury. . c..utru.-te! exprcmU for the lkiKiierrean Art. and !. !... buneino; on a stock of ury goos i The Funded Debt of the United :r"K 1 to noothcr Gallery in the West, for Ar- j and groceries &c. And Mr. Skinner ! States on the 31st August was 803.431- J Zrr. !
t Hi, long known as sn in.lnstri.ulT i.io.lb'1'.
rhanie -...i t i...J v " 1 ... unu . .ioy.il in,-.ti-i , iiii : s ided a mercantile branch to bis business, so that if yen i.eed a new buggy or old one mended iT are in want of a rial to mile o-e of I I " . , Mr. SK-.nner wiM ! hew coat or the materia or etlter bill of goods 11 l' "ccotnmottate 'i't; ,-.!k! v. ili obi liei-s do to to yi ur advantage. "l'g men or .vnaers.MlVill. or , tome of them, have fonued tlirmsches i.ita a band for the cultivating instru mental music, and t ii re is a Uur pros p.'Ct learn of their becoming on Ot the best m the country. The celebra-j . ... ,,, wuiiui. x uu iiieora-j ted Mr. Guild was their preceptor; their improvement has been raptd, they have been called upon and performed to the!
i-atuslaction of all. at .nost r ,h. ,,h!;,.!rmf"" 10 111,1 ol ' lub!ie
, . ' "v cathcrings in this part of the country. The Andersonville pike passes thro" die place, a work which when completed will tend greatly to improve that I'irt of the county, and doubtless enhance property as much there as the Mt. Camel and West Union pikes enhanced the property in their ricinities. The or on the pike is progressing with much activity. That portion of it already completed is said to be paying from 30 to 35 per cent on its cost. If the Directors manage properly, and eschew those practices of rascality w hich sometimes characteriae the actiou of slock companies, and defeat the object for which they 'tfcre incorporated, we may hope to see lilCIV in A nl t us iis..r., ..,.1 .,,...,1. 1 Id Work Complete.! t an ,rl. S . u.iu .illicit UCCU- - -V "iiucisuHHUBltw WlsneSlO Have llie rsuroad pass that War if Possible 5i u , - J'oiua. Should It do SO, a rapid improvement in na around Andersonville must follow, the opinion of certain ttaud still old feces to the contrary notwithstanding. Altogether it seems to us that the neighborhood of Anderscnville indeed all along the pike thence to Brookville ofers more and better advantages for locations and investments in lands than any other region of country which looks to Cincinnati as a market. A rroo.l turno
P!ie Will soon extend UlC Whole distance, PIaCe, during which hair Was pulled aud the railroad whenever made will be sttffi- tC,0t,e8 t0rn-"nd Sntnc Lola Moncient'v near for ill nrncH.bl . . ,ony 11,0011 w8 only illustrated. 1'racucaoie purposes, Her husband was put out of the hollandwhen these are done, if prices in The w riter adds that "Lola is dim ol the" other districts can be regarded as any boys, any hov.v" New Haven PalladiCriterion, lands must Command double !1"11, ll.r , ,. , I Vn.ti... lilt price at which thev can now be' '-
I'OUht. ... An Eait.r in I.uck. Under tho I, 1 nt .i -iiue-f Itie hoaa Ol 'somethllijr nice" nCC the editor of the Jacksonian expatiates larrreiv UDOn the crat tu.Io he foil t,..,l.. r 1 -ii 1 1 hushville baker, who it seems took " .. .v., aius. P'ty on the aforesaid editor and o-ave him a cake ' .. " 1 "I" r. The diflicMliy mentioned last week be tween Mr. Morrow and one Wall it! Weins was not at ,11 . ulBl au "t'fious. After at t 1. . luu investigation Mr. Morrow was onlv lined 3. .. . ""lollhe Tableltuckat Mera Falls. J .... . Niagara Falls, Sept. S. 1863. 1 1 lUS' inoriiir.iT a laro.. i,;...... c t.. t i . cck. where the path ooes under the ;':cct. fell with a tremendous' Ir-h ,U1S n"t inown whether anv cue was Jviilcd. y c was . I'nn 1.1 14U1C.
OpA lad by the name of Vance, was'
n :teti 1 ami costs for an assault and lottery rommittci upon James Smith, -Charles Cullum. John Vanflpro-on Miit.m rullmn .....i in r. I; ; , , , ; , ,1,!,on' ere cat h fined two dollars and cost for ny.ni.v) .'1 II I lm : 113 II op .-.T l .-. tr...... iillr..,r.. .linear. MonPv Market at the East has led to improve throughout the continue t"iwf iv--.v l.- . n .1 .. ul. ..vK tl... .1 l i v v n. , u ini ail iiuui; ii nil U u l II a Ik, is oqunl tn thp 'M'.v, yet upon tlie whole Tl , s ,7 a,V).tUc "'"tk-ns are favorable that it w,ll remain so. 1 he flanks are discounting to the extent of their receipts. Prime paper pass - C3 Irccly OUtsiuC at lrom Sl()10 Per cent. . T,e ,vooviv -,rns nf v v m, :, , , "PLhV Tt turns Ot the A. . City Emks . sltow favorably, aud the plan Jf j weekly exhibits meets with the favor of ' : the riimnmtiiiv The woekU- returns nf .l,o V V n;. . v 1 ri( rn mm innv . O ' " nart 0, W);(;k w.l3 heavy at j09) b((t , . , , -
uas since advanced to lOiij lor best' The underwood win sell at pui.iie or private names. . Jo!nmF, 1 110 ' ' 0K Jlar liCt i,as rresented a I.antcl. r.ho.it mhcad f Spanish and Folar.Merino ' much belter appearance, and shows an ,,i!'V!!- ... . , '! f , " - St0(,t. , "''l"' fven t,ll Christmas. A reason- !
w - - - . . asking rates tor foreign markets: V V :r..A l 1 "s umi.. 121 101 103 107 I0t 10G 107 HV 94.1 101 50 OS 96 39 00 105 10iJ 104$ S 101.'. 103 SJ lo:i ll'i.', 107 J ;u !1-1 95 A 105" 100 - ... "- l - i " 6.lMo . Kentucky Tennesee 'ir?iiia .""Tr caiiU uwa ar aiiiornia "Missouri Pennsylvania 5s."."..". Penn. Coupon Indiana 2.V cents Jn Jjana S cents Indiana G cJ c. canal ni. Improvement , 111. Interest - V, City, 5s, long ji, !;i,,1,0.reI Philadelphia cu- Orleans ?ocf:ester s!,u Prancisco !, !lt" 'uurSu. ' iiui'inali , Iio. rir,t mortnc Erie, second mortgage Erie Convertible, I S(i2 , f 'G Convertible, 1S71 Erie Incomes , i.. , ,- , . luulson, first mortgage Hudson, sec. niort'e Hudson. Convertibles Jja,;n;-r -JK''nr f 'I'--Huh. t entral Conv , M irli. Southern Northern Indiana yt- Eouis County (is p"; t,U V ' 1 j o 1 1 r 1 i : i . Ky Mason. Kv . , N. V. l.ise ex;. Tr. Stock ,; s f'i:, Trust C'v, XcJk V'a Msnnattan das Delaware & Hudson ' Pi nnsy!vs;nia Coal 93' j S7J ! no io:?t loo !0 90 90 90 150 I0J ', 150" i 119 111 Thetot.nl balance now subiect to draft ' . , i . ... ..i. ,..iuu iicdiiuy uepos lioriCS IS about 825.000.000 S-S.000.000 of which is lying idle in New York city. At the West we quote the supply ofmon-v : as ."h'Tt of llie deui.iti.l. which liu tended to t'i'' r.t-s of interest sctnewliat, Utolirl, ,, n ,:, .teri.-ly fnm, r it ouot,tion,. E?x-, i li:o;"e otl S iturdav last arivanee.i frooi 1 ..... , . . - - - . t '..! "IM.11 V.O now inline, ' I lion ..li ib i,..b..i;..,. ..,.1.... ..lit :.. ' - - . ..... ..irt. .i it. .xui r.cc- to 4 inadacor two. lock Mark, t is comnHritiv.dv nnV. t...vr It .... ... ... i ti ill " VWrs. flee son id IIo!illvs bel I a s.e yeslenity wlltfli will be found ill our columns us """ tl. note '.he sales of several of our Westen: Stocks i tt e East, wilUiti llie last week. Among tlieiii were. Cincinmti, Colum'.us -'""i: mem v. ere, iinrinnui, loltnii .us ! "m! "l ia5.",Ml, 1 -''i-Cen- ; j nati, Il,in,iUon and Dayton 10 and 1UG. ur 'luctiiious of Kotids, Shares, eve., we ; mjy are corrected to U ednesdav nioriiia-T in every weeK ny a competent person, and can be relied on as showing the true slate of the market. Land warrants vie quote at an advance iigatu. llTs. The market in Louisville and Cincinnati is quiet, but the views of feeders ann packers are graauaby approximating active fall operations. A writer to the Louisville Journal from Lexinctoti, Ky, on the 20tli says: As for corn, you inay feel assured that there never was a better prospect fo- fim cropsau.I prices are every day feeling; the effect ol it. Formers wlia asked 1. 75 and ner hnrrl (live bushels'iiu the field, are willing if not
nuiioHs, se.i at l. ZJO ami do not find appro i.inou ami notoriety ny tar exceeding the ,aiui!.u lured, w hich we sell at manufacturers pribuyers at lh.it price. Hogs are abundant also, most sanguine expectations of its friends. Xoth- ces. fcb. 25. "53 lb-lyr. aud nric-sare pitting near the reach of re.t- ins but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable ! " " . .
soiinble men. Three del ars per 100 pounds griss is now ;ne asking price in this and the i .:. . i i . i 3 Jl - 7' .T... n-iT-'1 "! i..B ..i.M,.tliy j I .Cv. .u.,, joiueu , : to t'ie fact of the corn crops beinj; go fine, : 1 miUs n.,mU rtl,0r .. .L. . , , makes people rather scary about speculations j ' '''. expect operators this ve;if to hf utiirn nm.nt thtsn ilia u-r 1... . L : J Lola's last IIo.NET-Moox.-Weimve ? JUSt been shown a letter from Marvsvi!!e. California which stnte tint TV.1-. ' MonloAllS; h.d J tUreTp with , her new husband. It occurred just after hrr nmfrm.n0 .1 .k,, ,1 . m, ner pcrionnance at the theatre. The I,,, 1 . .1 .. , , , 1 hiisband, on arriving at the Hotel, found liis wile reccivinrr nolite attention, frm i a cc toraiea Violinist, and being a little , 1 . 1 .... , " -r , . when a reirul..trhM ..... . 1 ue jury 111 rase 01 C'lins. tl. V.oinbsim-k lieucto- o.i tlm e, York .,, 1 X 11 u. ucun on the .New York and r,ewHaveu ! 'UJ?M Vs. triu . ?" ' i Railroad Ml lh li... tl. ir.i .r .1. . ilrawbndfie al .Not walk, l,ae returned a ver- ! .i;... .V-, . . . . . 1 uraw oriiiiie at iot w.i k. liae returned a vr- : tiiot of " uot iriiiltv " Tho trial I i-t.d t..,-.r al .lays. IVolVVoUnstead. of NewIUven "as -Aiiiiueu 10 llie speed 01 llie iron at 1 (i, , .. ....... . ule ""is! 01 hi ; muthe.naucai j llie tima of the act ideut, as liemoUstnilcd by calculation. Asjuntitiif the ' draw 10 huve " 'wt wide, tiie surfce i of li" 1U ft bs low the track, !ud the center of gravity in the engine lo i have been 13 feet lrom the front end of it . i ,,r ii. .,..; -n v; ...;!.. . j . - v. ... ,i...t a v.- Hint's IHT r. I hour. lle ver,iict ''inged upon the evidence of Messrs. Whitler.and Burrall, ctlici rs of the road, who proved conclusively that it was no i l-...i uii iiimci iii.iL 11 was no ' l,arl L'( llo conductor s buvsjiieas to look otit I lor goals, 0r govern I ho movement of the traiu, except to make stops at the proper sUi l,on .. . ID" Tapers In Pastern Toniisx Ivania represcui me corn crop as promising lo bo very ' abtindant. and nmv rniirptr nni ..r .. . ! frotn dr"-,,8ul- r.t:itoes are exc.ilent 1.1 soui"-1, but BiH,!tE iri! y scarce, much !,e surris0 "l l' frjitt .aisera, who re2.,rd ' t!w t-pnag as faticuiatly fjverjMc to a - s." .1..,.-, , nd to rded ai; : limes ci tie
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.noticing the laro-p i v"m'(lft: lvea in Canada, "II ma-v lie very weil 10 rejoice when a !ve makes his escape, but Canada is ; paying dearly Torits thistle. The western portion of the province is hem lit. , . " . - Sir r,ia P I tr i i .u . 1 '"'"-is nuiig hum saw tnc mission- , tics did with the Indians. They whi- . teneil tli sl-m rr il.n o .1 : , Vi? PaPooses the ne - ; VV'11 diirken tl,at of l,ie P-k'i"- : 10S. I . I " j DngUClTCOtypcs! : .Sllr,Wlmc whtro,ov ,. Our countenance loabsont friend, : "XZt:$s I 1 ll,s deirinc huruerr,olvne like iiieliour." veneos in the ! mcst approved styles. mf.tzotint. crayon, in.r- j , 'XATFn- marked for faithfulness of ex. '-n. v- vmarRei lor foitlimiuen T ex. presto,,, richness amldepihof tone, please call t fr,on ft Lin,k Farfiul,ars I,a". thf-V'""'06 t!lken a,weHln v.jT SS w ....... , r. 1 t. x- - I ' . . -l.ou.l.vu. :tSheep! Sheep'.! Sheep!!! - 1. . .iv iii'iici mil uc 1 dt im 1 n ii v nil pa li-irm.inl ; Scit. 1 l-.V.l :n. M. K. HULL. ! J IEMVIWT. PETIt S. HilW. WttlUJt WYNNE, i Wynne. Haines Sr. Co. ! Imfiir'rrt rf?i- It'hoh tnic Dcalfrs in rorrif! mil I Dnmrstic Dry Gooilt . 30 Pearl Street Cm- j t.'t.-.Kti. Are now in receipt of tlnir stoik of America!, and I-'orcisrn 1 try Coo.ts. .tioiis. Trimmin-c. Ce. :i.ta;tc.l to Ih ' t'all and V ii.terseavons. to which; V .!.!.! r.pec 1 . ' ' J ...1 1.1VA1I. Ull.llll.i CU1"-no-rs an.t the 'rnde. Our c-sortu-.cut w ill !( found unusuaily larare a:i.'. attraei'ne and we shall h'ii'akinpr frequent additiotisto it l!iro)Lt'.oi;t thesea'sotT. A n 1 sc'.l forcnsli. ,r if on ccdit f.) those only who rre u!idohtv.:!y prompt and resp... i'de v thereby avoidir.ir bud debts) w e are enabled to Oner troods to that lussot buyers at a ery sm:ill advanC on ninnnf.iitarinir and I mporting prices. Clneinn-ii:. .Vtj is. 31. 1-T1 -:H-:n. 7,'AI.I.tMPOKTATIOX. IS.3. S. W. HSFN1 TIXKA.-CO. l.MPol! TF.KS OF , Ole'tn' f V li'i "1 .,r". ,l T"- vV1..11,".'8: "V i''?.,V'J!?: , H'Xid riridire. consistinsr of Timber. Stone audi Iron: to satisly demands asrain&t said ccmpany. 'I crois cash. I All those who know- themselves indebted to 1 said company are requested to make immediate i payment. K. P. C. HARWICH. Receiver. llrookville. AiiaT'ist ojud. S."3. -3w. Notice to Builders. HP.OrO'i ll.S will be received until the lifI t-enth day of September next for the erection "i uie main i.iui.iinsr nf the W lute Rter PresbvI ri:il Acidomv ..t ll'.,..l.vill... ... K.ol.i:.... ... i"... ..t brick, the f.M.n.lMti,,,. ..r h.,.".,,.,..-.)r.....i ..... sonry. I lan and s).ecifications of the w ork mav be seen at l.in!ap ille atlerthe "jth August next. 1.. 1. Pottkr. "1 ; .' No. Go . HHIST, I I J. H . MoxroRT. J. IPtilding CommiC.e. .1. V. MoxroRT. J. IPtilding .1. L. A nurew, J .1. W. Svn. J Ausustlt. 3-iiweeka. V OTirr.Tlie partnership heretofore existA ii u between L.C. Fonts cv ". B. dements is .li--..iVe,l In mutual consent. The iles, bo-d; . and Recount havo fallen into the hand of said t lenient who wishes to settle the same as soon as posM'de. I., t . FOi: i s. C. B.CI.KMKNTS. Laurel. An;. Pith, 1-53. 3G-3w. LIKIDIM3SSES ONLY $1 l.EAU rinn.coi.oK kudaiu eukban L1KKXKSSKS. VVFIIH ING S SKY-I IGH I ; II.I.KKV, t onnerM ille. Slid. riRTwcxis. Hi: RECEPTION ROOM , ua neen nueu up expressly in view ren.tertne e.-rv convenience especiallv to LA HI KS and ' HILhRKN. Bvthe use ofa liiRnr and S! cerior j in-t. ,lr. x. . ,, e-mtded tos .cure.withei POST MOUTKM PICTURES, j And even vei d ofl.AXDSCAPK. in all its N:t- i "r;'1 .''eanly and Grandeur. POKTKAl IS copied, j :""y k HVVV' TnMWnnwX I L0JKETS TOrlESTOWES. Sec. C7Mr. W. w ill eoi.st uillv keep on hand, and sl ,l..,.l .;...,. itO'linil'Vrc ei.ru, ., V . .. "' ' "'.I.'' , i . ..i i r. I. I . I . . c. .lo, nuo 1.1 I MO CltU'H. Pit TURF. FKAMF.S of all sir.es. and .U-.W r.i.KVof every .'es.ription. He has a tine w note s.ze instrument (Lewis make) that he will sett, orexehance ,r a half sir Mi.stniment. OlM) FELLOWS MASONIC KKUALIA made ; to ord, r.aii.i soi n. lo-irKR than thev can be had at Klab!ishme .lit in the city. ! KoOM Ol'EX I ROM t A. M. TIM 4 P. M. 71 1 jf HUM, WJie-7ll j Ti1 iktaiibmMiiiMMi!s : nTTTTHTI "rr -nsnnmrsm i Ulllinn. X rJ"ill 1 I IK A I - ' For the rnpld Cure of rorciis. f OLDS. HO arsesess. r.RnVrillTlvSArHnnPIYn-rnrniT i v. ........ ....... viuh, ,' C'ROrp, ASTHMA, AXD C0.srMPTI0X. Many years of trial. inMcad of impairing the pub- 1 lie eontl lence in this medicine, has won for it an benefit conferred on thousands of sufferer, could ' oric'-n ate and maintain the reputation it eniovs ? Mttior remedies thrust upon the j . - eommunily. have failed and been discarded, this . b. c.,im,,t friends hv every trial, conferred nbe cfltson the allliete.l they can never forgot, and proJlI(.,.j ...lri. ., i ,, ,.,,.,,' .. n"""iis and too remarknbleto 1 bo fonrttn. WhHe it isa fraud on tiie puMio tr prt'toiul thut -in infallibly curo-stiii tm-ro i " "'"'""-i1" proof that the Cukrrv i'tnou does , n.l only as a general thing, but almost invariably ' " -VKvcl. " , As Um ",akos ,Ue,e f:u" wi,lor anA WlWT known, this medicine has gradually become the . . , , .. . . . , ,' , ,. . best reliance of the amicted. from the log-cabin of ' ,h. ,ri ,n r., , . , . ,p ?f AmP" an Ft.atmn' ,he. '''E'P i ivnijr?. 1 iiroiicuoui mis entire cour.trv, in everv i state. cUv.and indeed almost everv hamlet it con- i
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and in nianv foreign countries, it is coming to be ex- ! tenstvely used by their most intelligent Physicians. 'n Great Britain, France and Geimany,where the ' medical sciences have reached their hi"hct perTection, c,,E,B ra-rot i introduced, ami n constant use in the Armies Hospitals, Alms ik.u : I ses,rl.lic Institutions, and in domestic practice, ' n Uie surest remedy their attending Physicians J -'.. J ......i.i..j i.o uie- more uaiicerous aneciions 01 ' .1.. 1 ! p'' A,' m:,,lor casos' m,for hildren jitissafe. r,i..,.,. i . . 1- ' some of the mo., LulZ.ZZ.';. " "7 ! " " " " ' we - coivo lime hfenrn.m lawnu ihn h..A fA,in.l 11 1 i C01V0 v0 b,pnfrom parents who have found it j hood" '" tw eularly incidental tochild-1 rh r... 1, . . - roRvL is manuiacturcd bv a practical Chcmi;-;. and every ounce of it under his ! ? ? ' , accuracy and care, ttls S',a,", i,n'1 r'otected by law ' fromcon,,rfelts.coii. ' sell,cm," can bc r't'e on as genuine without i 4'ultcra"""- , We have en.l-avored hero t fi.r..;.i. .v. a.l-avored . ........... .1.. soillmunity with a medivme of such intrinsic superior 1 commend itself to o..o ! ? na pr,h aS should commend itself to their j confldence-a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has ly repeated and e.vnniw . icciuai, iih 11 mis luia vy repeatea ana coun : trials proved itself lobe; and trust bv irrest ' in preparing it w ith chemical accuracy, of uniform , 'strength to aftord Physicians a newanviifonwhiei, 1 tticy can rely f.r the best resl.tod the afflicted ! u1 r' 11,0,5 Wll; lo Tor them all that medicue can c.o. rriEFAEEO ANO SOI D BY JAMES C.AYER. PraoicalaudAna.ytKalC-nuis,, Sohl u PkviUe bv M. V,. K,CuBy t-icorl v lipuy; m Xeiarnora by C. Vaacamp; in 4u.lcr..-ivii! by ". Ovnon.aud by drii.its cvciy wh-i. .
Ciacinuati Advcrlisemenls.
Head's Commercial Colle;je. 5. F.-i-ornrrofMnin anrf ToidfA Stt.Cmrfinati.O M1HK hiiet iiriiiis InMitittion i; to qnulifv coutleI. mon iirartienlly fur the cmmlinsrhoine nml hut siiio, pursuits. Tho rouro ol instruotion nnlirHro" She tho.iry an.l praotiee of B.k Keepine hv l'ouhloKntn . a applied to all drpartmvnts of tr:iio and coimnon o. Hjsinoss iVninanship, T.octnrpt on Meroantilo Transaotinn. Cnnimprvial t'aloii!ation5..-c.. coteriut; tue entire HoUU of cominoreial operation. "1,,1, -n.Himie pup. is to heroine rliii.hed aecoinit , 1 curse ojn be pnmplrtM in fnnq .Mg'n l" vo,w.,'l'k- Term. -r. in a.tr.-.n.-e. "Pl I'-'inrtatiirht hidivi.lnallr and not in ila;e,. tl.ey ,-an enter at any time. - rX" ca" obtail,ed "tfrom ?aai,to3 FurtherparlicuUi rs call he olttn"neil l.v rnllirn.nl j the Institution, or hv addressine the " principal, (post paid.) J. K. HF.AP, Trincipal I Nov. 1-2, l-.-,o.47,r 1 Daguerreotype Stock. nO.MRS..lKWEI.lVAMiFATYGOOPS-m-I.ITA l.C V 0 OSporters and dealers in the ahove articles, and wilt sell at low prices. I'KTKR SMITH, j -ov. 0-44-Win. Cineinnatl.ai Filth Street. -v Ar-n-: i - .MoORED.ANDtRSOS.C.FWSTACH.S.B.KEYS. irAnnn a t t- r-k a - a iUUUll h. A iM ) h K M I aV I'll !P ub li s h e r s. Booksellers and - J ' ' STATION Kits. LU,l1! -UCaicai, 1 ncOlOglCiU, Classical and School Books,&C No--8 Fourth Street, north side, west ofMain.and atorner of Main and Fourth streets. Cincinnati. irpsuperior Blank Hooks made to order for.Mer1 1 rt I . r 1 ' 1 rT, , . ! Nov.' 10, 4T-lvr. ' " ni.tiiis. ri ! 1 1 i t rs MMin.K,.itQ f 'n .- MfK..... I . I A V & 31 A T I. A CK, WIIOLSSAI.E DK tl.EHS IX I It V ii I) N , No. 57 PEARL STRKF.T. BF.T. WLM'T VIF CINCINNATI OHIO. y-. ' Rediiced Prices liroaJwav ami Svoamore. ('iniiim:iti. Krom .VIZX. ! A io-A.iu-na Vices fnmilie.t. -"e- J"-9 S. It. HAMILTON. s. w. n vsvtuNE. n. n sei.T!NE. ' SPRING IMPORTATION, 1353. ; S. W. 1LASELT1NE kC0. JfAXrKACTUItKKS of Straw Ponnels. and Imi! port. 'r of Silk Millinery Goods. Flowers, l'ress miks. i rimi'.insrs.A-c. .o.w Pearl St. Cm. inuati.O. Black & Fancy Dress Silks, Straw Bonnets, of every Frenches American variety. 1-low ers nonnet silks Crppcs, Hress Trimminps. do & Cai Ribbons, SMI, I.aces. Tarltons. l.iuirirs, ! Tips. Crow n v Frames, Wire. Pins. Whalebones. Bonnet Blocks. I loll Heads. Sew iu-r Sdk. Florences, Satit:s. Bombazine. Tabs. Foundation, , I hildren .V Infant's Hats. lllH--'o:..ec. Milliners supplied w ith real French Patturn Boi. nets, or copies of the same. Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and atisfactorv lo the pun I'ner. 'r.iei s promptlv attended to." S. W. IIASI-.I.TIXI-: cV ce. March : jth. 1-53 11-lyr. OII N. WII.I.IA.IS No. sr. Main St. 1st I door above Pearl. Cincinnati. Healer in Paper Haneiii;rs. Wide Curtain Paper. H.mdhoxcs. Fire Screens, ecc. Oners to the public the lamest and best assortment of the abo e articles to be found in the West and on the mo-t resna!d" terms. II..' inv ito the trade to cat! and examine his-sUe k . March 5. is.:i 11-VJius. SUNERIES III STORE ,lAft Hh Is Susar. iUl) 5O0 bids prime molasses. SO " " S. II, o 300 bi; prim-' Kaster eoilee, 50 Pockets Java do 2W p:ick:.'9 fresh Teas, 14.IHK1 lbs ai. c. yarn, packages mack ere!, oil boxes Va. Mo. 'I obacco, end Kens nails. uO Bales No. 1 battiup-, I'll bids tine smo. tobaeco, C0.nw half Spsn.sh ciirars. Candles. Soap. Starcii, e.:e.A e. forsaie lw bv HKisro v win i k. " Mav u. i '."i jAT" G. A. TAV1 or. wm. D TAYLOR, FRED No. 1J Lower -Markctstreet.Cim inn:,ti. FRKNCH. J. r. WYNNE MCH & WYWBH, yi IMM5TKIIS an1 whoNalf .l.'aler? in Irish I I.inen? aii'l w l'te puuN. .1m. rml-rrllns. Tara -sols, liloves, Ilosit-rv, an't t-vorv desoriiMitn of trimmini? and faiu'v drv iroods. corncrof iain and Pearl sts. Cieninnaii. " 21 22-1 v. r - l o ot tl . r tl R' 1 O O T II iV CO., Importers an-1 wholesale dealers in Enronesii and American Hard. n..u l ware, Cutlery and Guns. ; Snurh ll'est ear. Pear I a nd li'ahiut Sit.. Cincinnati. nAVE received, and are eoutantly supplied wUhcvcrv article in their line, .suitable to the i Western trade. pur. liaed of American, an. I imported direct from Sheffield. Birmingham, and German ; manufacturers, embracing the best qualities and brands, which will be sold at small advance on ; cost.consisting.in part, of I Wm. liuteher's & Spear & Jack son's Files, Saws & .d?,e lools, Wade cc Butcher's, George Wostcnholm &. Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket Knives, Shears. Scissors, &c, ' Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, Steels, etc, Log,, Tracs Halter, V.reast, and ith Chains aud istretehers, Hooksand llitiges. J'"'''. '.. Brin..J.S.Vi-f Bomirrt,0'.kc'i mid T. J)."ff..raNr J vfi..vrb nurf ,v.,. Collsns& Co.'s. Hunt's. H. Mann's and Lippencott's Axes and Hatchets. Wablron's. Darling .V Blood's Grars. Grain, and Briar Scythes, Scythe .neathes. t radios, sides, llay and Manure Forks, irpenlers and Coopers' Planes and Edge Tools. rverv Kinooi v ircuiar ano oiui-r .-aw s iii.tuu ;;.eure.l to orJer and warranted. Agents for K. A-T. Fiiirbnnks oV Co. ' celebrated Platform. Railroad, Hav Groei'rs", and Bragg!!.' Scales, which have a reputation np"i ior to all others foraeenmcy and -Oirabiluv .and sold at 1 iiiaiiufactiirers; prices. Al... G R A i. V 11 Jj iU 1 I J Lr ll A i , 1 . . . ,1 .. ri.i... ... . Hl.'li'i cue. I, IT....... uiii'.., h'iiiiih iiiiin nati. kcpcon-tanllv ouhand every variety of .Hint U tlSSWUVO Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus made to order at llie shortest notice. Al.so.-A preat var.etv of Perfumers' Ware, T.., alul ii?lll(ig rod insulators. Iir.-ITTSA: ( OI.IH H , lr;iler in terms l-.mi packages Ory Goods, purchased mostly previonsto the advance in prices. Purchasers will himJ'HonsrWe'st: f Kb. i3-9-i2ms - - . . 11 T) rfllPl4Nl - Cn ,1- 1 Cttli iUAo ex. yyi., Com m I sin i on A Fnrwardint MKlMlirAMTS AA WHITE WATFRCAV At BASIX.CIXCINX Al I. Tweed.Sll.lo" & Wright : B.& H. M. Conklin, Kef,,t. i A.SvS'f'i: A. B. Conwell st Sons. : George Gillespie. l iberal cash advancements made on consipnml t1:!:. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PRODUCE." AXO COMMISSION Vlt'lWIl 1 VP I IA I , b r.- rnivi'iiimcticvTii ivuviivctc .-t. ..-1 ... mTlNXATI, OHIO, Nov. 26-49-lvr-. - -I r ' " -. 1 iiiik n m ihmi siia. nr. ai i POT THOS. J. EKN T Manufacturer and TiSU o.S College Hall. Walnut si. .Cincinnati. " i-h...h v.... -.i .k. 1 1 , ...... .11,1 ,M .a..:, suvica usiiiicuiu order in a superior style. 7 STEAM TIARBI i; WORKS.-LowTtT & Rt LK, corner of Broadway and Fifth sireet, . m ini. mi. Monuments, Tom hs and Grave Siones, Marble Mantles and Statuary, baptismal Font. Mural Tablets, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures, Cabinet aud CounterSlabs. &o., &c., constantly dn handand furnibheI lo order, Th trade supplied w ith Marble in block or Slab, or Sawed to orecr. uih VI Vi J. O. PKHsftH, P. t.SETTEn . DICKSON & LE BETTER, . (Successors to Sampson & Andrews.) :iTJ;lie"I"u,1-,.ei",l "L" rrV"A 1,,n1 omi nucriinwaiv, n !. iranip?, .asiir?cv Table Cutlery. No. 2T Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 25, S3 ic-lv r. jGeo. S. JcnkillS &' C o". , GooNS fllT Vine sireet Ciuinniti j .lu,top.-.-.e.l - an entire m'-v sicr Is." I Feb. S- -10 Km. .
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HAY AXli STOCK SC-4 Lrs. Martin A Orr, Sc:;le Manutat Hirers, have taken llw old st:md Inrnierly ooruptod ly Martin & ni.rMiiti.i.. .Nx.40 Colmnliia Street, one door west of Walnut, C'ineir.nati, Ohio. They an' prepared to put up on the mool reawnnhe tnns. in any part of the country, their run l.rrrr liny aud '$:t.ck Scalrt, from new pnthrt w oh improvement, wliich IIk-i have u?t complete. I. Alo. all kinds of Platform .Scale. Hvano. eve.. le. All our Scale are warranted to givcfull aiif;u tion, or e w ill take thciu back and refund the monev. REFERF.NTES. Saimi. l Hrefor.l. R. II. Klliton. CoviiiRton, l-'lidden. .Muni n A.- Co. i. K. Perrin. Ky. " a- i: v i?. Krt, a M-.i.t..- jt. r
fill I ..1, ....... ' XJ..11.." It" I I II J. II. I, Inner, feb.-2j PI. .MAKTIN & OKK.n M Lean's Liniment THIS article is now fairly heforo the public, and the thousands of bottles sold indicate the superiority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prc-rribe it i:i their practice. Try hut oneSj cent bottle :ind y ou will he convinced. Fifty cent and one d .'.lar bottles hare been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. PJ-is-ivr KOHL .V THORNE. Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts., Ciu'ti. M 1:0. .IHSO A- CO. Fncraversand LithoW craplicrs. Copper Plate Printers. Steneil Brand Cutlers. Ac. North West Corner Gano and Main sts.. and 101 Main St.. overT. S. Goodman i Cos. ' Lankina Hons.', Cincinnati. ) IlTPBill Ilea Is. A.!. ir.'s Cards. Letter and Note 1 Headinirs. I.abe's. Bank Checks, hills, Prafts. Notos j ov-e., at very low price; j Hiplomas, Ceriifleates, Eonds, Maps. Plan ofEstates. town plats. t'eh 12 I85-J lv KKCKLER & BI0T11KRS, Importer of I nviral lnslrnrarnt,GEKMAX. FUKM'H vV KN:i.lSH I ancy Com'.. UnUlV Tots, .'(i.JJ Fourth Street. North side, four doors Fast of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of strings for Violins. Guitars, Yiolim-eHos. and Honble H iss. contant!v on hand. AH orders o! dealers to the above articles executed pr.onj.ttv ;.n, un tiie most reasonable terms. JrAX'S HI? Ass I.NSMM-.MKNTS.i Acent for s de of Ilanles & Cn.'s Cel. brat -1 World's Fair Premium Perfuinerv. at catalogue prices. Nov. ft, If.v;. IJ-ly. S. ENGLISH .V SONS, l,;sale and Retail ItKI.I OWN JH . I'ACl ll'ISS, lii Second St.. between Broadway A Ludiow . Cincinnati. Ohio. Nov. G, IS.VJ M-ljr. 1 KATZKNRERGER, STR US& CO. ! Wholesal ... dealers in Poidv Made Clothinp. No. ! in-Main street, between J'h'irdand Fourth. Cin'ti . Jl Keep contantlv on hand, a complete and very extensive si.nk of Cb.ths, Cassimeres. Vesi ind every description of Trimiiiiu. , F.J.. -.'i. vl lo-i r. . M. Uril'M V. W II. . VBnTKRtMrn. M. KI W i HKIi'KLil.M 11. F.1CI HKI.MKK .t ki uv .Vaiiufa. Hirers f.l Readv Made ( lolhine. Importers and Healer in cloth. Cassimeres, '.wtiMrs. and Ccntlemens' Furnishiiisi G.io.U, No. M Pearl street between Walnut ami Vine. Cincinnati. Ohioi Feb. 05. V.:i 111-Im . To the Ladies. : I)U. r VIEIsi:" l i rni i, i.uimr : hoi Suppres..d Mciihiruatior and all irri'trulantiesr the lT- .M AI.F. SYIf.M the best Pill ; in the known World. 1 In .an be had genuine, at ' No. IIiioaiov iv. and felly Gr iiuMtun to pive lsinro Tto. with full dire. tin. t. TH0.M S ionlv uuthoried Ac. i t. , 'I ii.' above P,!l w ii be sent bv mail, upon the r eipt or .:i. All lclt-r must be directed No. ! Uroa.hvay. Cin. mh. 23 14. (iucciicWJirc Glassware. Kin ,',' lneeiisvar. coiisistine of I UW l.uire,Cidi.irnia, l.'hine. Columbia, and 2ilt band le.iware. Spons'd un.l painted dishes, baker, plates, toaware.jiias. bow Is. Fdir'.l c c lihes, baker, nappies, Iwiffler. muffin. C 'ju2r. bowls, cw ens and basins. sp..n'J and pan. ted, plai id lluted tea. C C " ; ; b..xesplaswnre the ab )ve relcclcd for the lountt j trade. For tale hv ! o. ! HRICH, No. pI, , .Main St. between Sth 5th est side, Cin. (). i I A. ?I(MIH1', No. 3t-.' Main st.. Ita-tbctween an.' Nintii, Cinctnnnii. I have n mv on . hand a beautiful. assortment Men, Ibosaud i lul'Irens Straw Hat. Also. a beautiful flue lot of soft Ca vsimi're hat : enibr.'icimic verv color, w hite, pen rl. 1 lueand Ida. k. My shell es are also filled with a he'i ut it id Assortment of -prin;r stlc of Silk and Fur , ha! of my own manufacture, to which I invite the , especl.al attention ot my oldest friends aiidacqiiaini tames ol ' lh-ookville and vicinity to pive me a call jwh. no:i are in Ihc city. my 7 Oli. l'UVn ilWIMIOUMIIIIIS, and Oil Cloth Taldo Covers, mannlii. ture.l and f s.-t 1. w iob'siile and r.-tnil. hy M.sawyer.v Co. No. S College HnibPnsr. Walnut St.. Cine'innati. (hio. ! Orders promptly liUed. Country Merchants and p ..!brss'i..ie.l on the lowest terms, j Njv.ti, 1-55. lii-P.'in?. i ' i a v. i . ;.s n n i i". i -. s vv A ii i: . ; 1 e have on hand a large stock "f Chins. Glass ' and (V.ieensvviire. selected especially to suit our . Vhole-:il Trade. We import our Ware dir. ct p from manufacturers in France and England, and arc thereby enabled to compete aticccs, fully with Eastern Hei'leis in st lo. qmiiily mid prices. j In our stock of Uueeusw are will be found an i;si soitmenl of every article in that line, from tiie best : manufacturer in the East and West. I Also koopcousiantly supplied w iih a largo stock I of l'ockii'uham and Yellow Ware of Mit.orior I q-,:.lity. j Our terms a' favorable, and w e invite Merchants to examine our wares uk.I p rices. SAMPSON A- CO.. No. n-2 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bunk. Nov. tj. 1-.-.2. tO.-lyr. Cincinnati. VV. R. SKII.SON. A. W. HI RCIIILL. NE1LSON & CIiniClllLL, mporters.v .Mannfactitrer of lln viiiin nml Dontrvtic Cimirs. .ill. l e. it..... ... iw.t.i, . ... e., i. rr.vvc. 1 ...1 1 1. ... 1 .... ;.. T. . 1; ti . w 1 i.- l. . i No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. R, l! 52. 4rt-lvr. Win. A. Trowbridge, V17ITOI l.A 1.1'. sV ICiri'.V II. -Herder in If grocery un.l p"de. s.uih East corner ol j Courlaiid Race streets, (opposite the Fanners Ho-! teP CINCINNATI keeps constantly on lmn.1 I good asiirtmeiit of all articles in hisline, w hiih he I oners to me innteat the lowest rates. 13 l.v r Sj rin Importations'! BEARY ti BERRY, !niierlcrs nutl JnMirrs. I".n.t ldc ."I ni ii Mrri'i. Iirtu roii 1tli anil otli, riuiilliiali. Would ir.v it.. Ml: la HAMS AMI WHOLESALE HUV lil.'S to ii.-j.eet their large loid extensive stock !-' tr' 1I V . IN, A PA PI I Ii To 1 HE SPRING TKAPE. Our facil ill-- for securing deirable Sty lesand cheap ! Goods for cusp liners, are not surpassed by any I House in the West, as w e have an exjwrietieo.l buyer constantly in the Faisiern cities, forwarding us iieiv sn. ii ti.rg.un as the market oners 111 Rll'.lhiNs FANS Mil I INKRYGOOPS F.MBROIOERIES, 1 ACE GOO I is. HOSIERY .V GLOVES. WHI I F. Goon. II A M'K EKCHI KI S, ORESSTRIM.MINGS, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES. TIIKFAO. JEWELRY, BUTTONS. ACCORPEONS. CUTLERY. VA1.IETY GOOOS. A. 3!ie 101 ular for. litre of soiling inn. t of the Goods at five percent, adv mice w ill be continued. lo Cash and approved Short lime Buyers, we an o:Tcr liberal u.d iiciucnt.s. 3edy A Iol lonn i 11 i n ;.' . W.ror. .Mh and Walnut, Cinriiinati) O. INCOKPOKA TEO 1S4S. ! IPHIC attention of the public is respectfully called I L lo the superior facilities afforded at this Instituj lion, for qualify iug individuals in a thorough pracI tital manlier for the Counting Room aud Busiucas pursuits. The Core embraces BOOK-KEEPING HY DOUBLE ENTRY. I as pursued in the different departments of trade. commerce find manufactures business Pcumanship. Calculations. Correspondence, slid daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Econoinyin llieir relations to Commerce. Tho Course' ran be completed In from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms 840. Pupils being taught individually, applicant, can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. 4-lyr. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, W KST 4th STK E KT'.C I XCIX X ATf, OHIO. W helesale and Ketail Agents for the Stodart and the lianhkia Fiano. Terms Cash. April -'9 ."63 lvl-lyr. niNRY ST1X. urn aaorsc S T 1 X & K ROUS E 'S WHOLESALE KEFA It CLOTIU, DCPO V. 'I ."47 Men Si. fc.t r th and OtTi. UINCINNAII, OHIO. m
J. H. BURROW'S rATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL.
I?' "rHIS Mill diflemfrotn all others in the conslruc--1-lion of th Upper or Kunner Stone, which is composed of French T.urr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of the stone, w iih a cast iron Eve. or Hush, that is of preater external diumeterat the bottom than at the top. w hich i secured at the back hy four bolts. o that every block is in the form ofa dovetail, which rives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required in small Mills where the Stone is run w ith srreat speed, and heroines dangerous if not stromrly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, w ithout having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This Mill ia square frame, made of wood or cast iron, in the form ofa busk, with Bridge tree. Spindle Balance, Kine. Driver, and Regulating Screw, and gri.ds upon tiie same principle as a large mill, differing only in the Running Stone: this being the groat w eight, enables it to grind nearer thecentre a greater quantity nf grain and with less power than ny other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hnnd power. Also, all sizes of Freneli Burr Mill Stoues, maun jactured on the same principle. Joseph II. Burrow s. of Cincinnati, is the Invenor. forwhich he obtained Le ttets Patent in 1842. rFor all infringement the purchaser will be held tesponsible for tho right of using. These Millsdo not require a Millwright to set them up. and a II that is necessary to put them in opreati.ui istoatlach a band to tho pullev on the spin.'.le.w ith a prum sutl! dently large to run the iM inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute; alia .hep to horse. steam or wntt-rpower. Bv thesteadv application of twohorse power. the Mill willgriiid 6toS bushel per hour of good meal, and will grind wheat as well as Corn. The 30 inch Mill, irput to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 10 to 15 bushels perhour. i hose Millsare warranted to be in every respect as recommended. All orders mut be directed to J. II. BURROWS. Front st.. lower side, bet. Main Walnut. Pec. .1, 1-5J 50-lyr. Cincinnati .Ohio. TACOIt V. H.I.I., Tanneriind Cur.1 rier, :t. ilaiu Mrret inriiiiiati; mi. .uiii :m ii ixeeps constautlv on hand a large assortment ol all kinds of Leather UI..I Sl.r... Pit. nt 11... 1 . .. . ; . ...v . ...v ...nest mail prices. Dec. IT, 1,52 52. MASONIC ct ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS. Has reniovedto sixth st. Bacon's Building, under -Magnolia Hail. Cincinnati. Ohio. AN'UFAITURF.R of Costumes and Regalia of every description, for Masons. Odd Fellow s. Sons of Temperance. Temple of Honor. Hruids kcu aien, brotherhood of the Union, and Good Fellows. ' J! f Being a member of the above orders. I am prepared at all times lo furnish even thing appertaining thereto with punctuality and dispatch, fob. 15. '53 n-lim. ' ' Robert T. Thorburn, Bff.4S9 rOVSDER. No. 51 licit f r.nr sr.. rin. I) l.'ASS and Silverplated F'auccts.Stop and Valve II In. k,3odaaiuH.enerator Brasses, Hose Joints Hlstcllery and Hvdratilic Valves, &e. Oil Glohcs. Gaiigeuii.l CillenderCocks. Copper Rivets. Spelter Solder, and Castings in Brass. Copper and Block Tin. Babbit or Ami Fruition MelUes. Ordersfrom the country promptly attended to. Cash paid fort Upper and Brass. Feb. 25, 53 lU-Ivr. c:cmai:t.i-:es.siiip. THF. undersigned have entered into Co-partner shin, under Hie nameand (Inn r JON'ts l a FK'IT P.OI.IilNS.forthe purpose of carrying on n . u.iieitic oriK'erv ami I omiuission Business. M.JO.NKS. OA VI II LOVKT T, (Lute of J. H. C. (Late of St. Ouier.) Jones Co..) Cincinnati K. KOBBIXS, (Late of Milroy, Indtana JONES, I.OVETTAt ROBBIXS. W liolesal.. f.'rocers .t Commission Merchants NO. cn P K A K L S I K K E T , X K AH VI X F. . a p2l I ! v r. C I N C I X X A T I . ?rf I. T. KII'OHDS. " 5 BLIND MANUFACTURER. . J NORTH SI OK, XO. S2 SIXTH STREET, f Si-rotid t!vr F.nti I'inc. opposite the fe-? 4 '.xrir Lyceum. Bian.h Factory, Corner Craig Lewis Strcnts. Covington. Ky. do 10-51. pOrXTIIV ctll'lini tvrs supplied from ; the follow iugliHl of Ware, at the lowest Cincin nati jinccs: 2T5 crates VV. Iron Stone Ware. 75 do Mulbery do 25 do Canton Blue do 75 do fancy stvles do 2"0 do comnio-i do 50 do aorted s.yles; 5(1 bozes GIiissw are; 5"0 dozen plain crystal Tumblers. For w are at low prices call at HI Main street, 2d doorb.lon tho Trust Co. Bank. liroGlNS. BHd.ft AN'I'HRSOX, may 13 l v Sign of the Pit, her and Basin. I I.IIATA TAIII.i: VVAHE. Geuuina ..lb:ita t.errr rorrodrt. is nearly as white, and harder and stronger than Mlver. When plated it resemble ra m thj the solid silver. We keep constantly in store a large assortment of Alhata Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Soup Ladles. Butler Knives, Cream Spoons, Castors, and in short. every other article necessary to the complete furnishing ofa Table. lit NTINGTO.N ox LAKOYTEAfX, Watch Importers, 119 Main Street. Feb. 25, V.3 10-lyr-. RAW PON, WRIGHT, HATCH & EDS ON Bank Note Engravers & Printers Sotirfi hast car. oj ith A Main Sts. Cincinnati, Ohio. I LsO, Engraved in a style corrcspon.iiitc in sxA celleiice to that of Bank Notes. Railroad, State and County Bonds. Bills of Exchange, Checks, Drafts. Certificate of Stock and Oeposite. Promissory Notes. Billaud Letter Heads. Hiplomas. Visiting and Professional Cards, Notarial, County and Hand Seals. 0.-0. Constantly on hand. Hank Note Paperof various lints, made to order.ofvery superiorquality. Tin-above oilice is under the supervision of Geo. T. Jones, a practical engraver. mr 5 II-12m n a .1. if. sn(ii:nr.ii(;i;ios nto l. S'l'.l". No. 15 Front st.. opposite the Public landing. Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep constantly on hnnd a larft assortment of Iron, iiailsand steel, of theirovv p manufacture, from the genuine Juniata Rloout. Justly celebrated for the last twentv vears for it superior quality. Also Mouse Hols- A iivils. bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel. English Blistersleel. and CJerinan steel. Eliptic springs. Carriage axle. Mould Bosrds. w agon boxes. Ac. All nf which they will warrant and sell at thelowest market prices. Persons will please call an. I examine ourstock before purchasing cltew here. Feb. 25, '53 !l-6ns. Thomas McGechin, H llOLKSAlf. C.R0CEP, South Est Cor. Main and Sixtk Mrvrtt. Cinrinnafi, Oh0. This House has been doing business for 21 1 cars. 12 cars at present lotation. Feb. 25, '53 10-1 yr. JONES r.ROTHERS & COtUCCMSORS TO J. P. &. C. JONES &. CO. Wholesale Sealers in Dry Goods, 0. iy I'tAliL. MKI-.I. CIXCIXXATl, O. JGI1N P. JOXES. GEO. W. JONES. CAMa .ors. K. . UCSTlSQTOa. Feb. 15. '53 -6ms. OH. A-VIFIISO'S l.inimrnt For pain, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds, old sores, corn, frost bite., colic, cramps. scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it to cure, or refund the monev. We could rive a number of certificate of cures performed bv it. but consider that one twenty-flve cent bottle will go farther toword convincing anv one of its ef-flea-y. than could all the certificates that could be pr'nted. X. D. Gallion agent for Broookville. WM. AXDEKSOX. wholesale agent. 40. ly. Xo. P7 Main St. Cincinnati. KendalTs& Taylor Thermometers rpHE following gentlemen hara certified as to the I roi roctnes and accuracy of the method by which their instruments arc graduated : - A. Caswell. Professor in Brown University; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; ' Jas. Xooney. Hudson, O.; Professor ronton. Trov, X. Y.; Heeshaw.VVard & Co.. Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth. X. II.; )ortnr Balchelder. Xew York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometers" w as awarded to Mr. K., at the late Fair of the Xew York State Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and retail at greatlv reduced price, bv K AHL A THORXE,V"etorn Agenta: Xorthesst corner Fourth and Vine sts. Cinti. Where may always be had fine Perfumery and Fancy Articles. nov. IS.-W-lyr. W. KLWOOD OOB0S.X. EDWARD K. BAIT. W. E. 0GB0RN & CO. IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in English, F'rench. German and American Faney Goods. Husiery. Gloves. Combs, Buttons, Brushes. Looking Glas.es. Umbrelhis. Parasol. Irish Linens, Berlin Cords, Jaconets, Book Mulls, Swiss Mulls, Mull Muslins. full assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, and every description of Trimmings and Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of Dress Goods.Cloihs, Casimrs, &r. Also, Carpeoug and Oil Cloths of all kinds, direcl from the Manufacturers, Straw Good, Ac. Xos. 35 & 37 Pearl Street, Cincinnati. feb!5 !Mvr. D I'll. TIE .V CO. Importers and dealers in tools, and mr.terial. Constainlv on hand an extensive assortment of gold and si'.v r lever and verge watches: fine gold I n.l g:it iewclr : 2 .1 1. s.h.-r and common spe'eta. I cb s. (. Id ii.d.f'.ver twnei!: svpctacle !.-:... p':.icu?..:oi. csj revolving tsistols. raiorr. k a Ives
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BROWN. PRIVATE DISEASES, XEW REMEDIES AXD QUICK CURES. Ii ie important to many persons is seed of MeJical Assistance. V) obtain good advice privately and promptly. To those who may thus desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR BROWX'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari
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ous stages and most complicated forms, offers in ducements which tan be rarely vquallcd hy any other individual. Gonorrhoea. Syphillis. Mercurial DIsrnsM. Gleet, Strictures. Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in theOrranof Genersttou in both seves, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent mannur. pointed out by lone experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, iinpotency, sterility, seminal weakness, nervous attections", and those deplorable diseases which are brought on by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, w hich undermine the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce ceuerul prematnre decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaint. His diploma and certiflcsfes can be seen at his office. TTr Charges very low. M. B. Patients of either srx living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all th symptoms, can obtain medicines with directions for use. by addressing W. Brow n, M. P., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Office Althe old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and I-aw rence streets. VpsKlX DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 40. 12m. R7ll. STRUEVE, DEALER IN c .l'ATCHES.CLOCKS & JEWELHY, keeps on ! hand a large assorted stock, or all styles and ' prices: also, repairs Watches aud Jewelrv in a 1 thorough workmanlike manner. nir5, '53-11. j BH. ANDritS'S t;astrir Xrutral- ! izrr-lhr grrat rrnlalor of Ike' lomarli and bowels-U one of the best . dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves 1 the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach. : regulates the bowels, and givs power to the human system to throw off all diseased and w orn out . matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Xeutrlizer in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of Hie stomach, for more than twenty years w ith complete itcce.n can le shown by huuilredsof certificate. Ail we ak. i thst cur friends w ill call and give it a trial, as we know that ' it will give entire satHfartiou. X. O. Galiion ag-nt ' in Brookville. Druggists and country merchants ' supplied in large or small quantities bv Wm. An- ' derson, No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati. " i PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! i With Unparelleled Success. i 1?4 WALNUT STREET. CIXCIXXATl, OHIO. ' DR. HALL offers to the arnicud Xew Remedies, ' (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse them- ' selves through every part of the human system. antidatet the Veneral virus, in the short space of ; from two to six days. consequently everv symptom j ofthis insideous monster disease leave the sv sum i and the patient is again icstored to full health and' vigor, w ithout any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated. and ; And tho last stale of their case worse than the fir.t ' are particularly solicited to call. j longstanding eases of Gonorrhea and Cteet Strictures. uretiiraldiscliargea.huriniig pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lencorrhea, for whites.) im potency, rheumatism, dlseses of the back and loins, iiiUam malion of the bladder and kidnev. hydrocele, canters, ulcers, and skin diseases. Ac, will be quickly removed from the system, by the use of Dr. Hall's New remediet. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient con sumption., lv spepsia. chronic dysentery. diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. Ac. will be treated, iu a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Takr particular olice, That loathsome habit, most frequently' indulged in by youth, w hich -xpels reason, drowns memory, defaces beauty, 'imiiiishes strength, vitiates tiie blood, causes in.omnl. external and iciirable sores, makes a strong man weak. and a wi -nau a fool, is treated w ith unparalleled nieces. WraknrssK and Impolrnrf, Debility 01 the Sexual Oignm. most commonlv the 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, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted s.-ow most r the symptoms of prematnre decay. Washing of the organs themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute or veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed ill a more mortifying rendition; cnt off as it were from nil allurements of female society, with no hoyes of .lome. tic happiness, and deprived of on half of the incentives of life. Per..r.. thus allliete.l. should call immediately on PR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Helav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hull's celebrated Ague I nwders have never been know n to fail, when taken according to his directions. Thev are nature's own reined,-, and purely vegetable. " Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. bv letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all part of the United Mates and Canada. nov. 12; 1F52. 47-li r Entrrrd accord. hit t, .s.-t , ,,,fr..,4. the JM lafil. by J. S. li'.i ii.ir. . ; j ;!,,. ,l,.Tj.-, Olrtco of tho ll.Miia Court f r Uw Intern W-tri-t of i'.i i. viva;.:,.. Another Scientific Wond er ! CHEAT CUF1E PGR DYSPEPSIA! D". J. S. HOUCHTOH'S THE TRI E DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR. isll!lc JIICU. Prepared from REXXET, or the fourth STOMACH OF 1 HE OX. after directions of BAROX LIE BIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTOX. M. P., Philadelphia. Pa. This is NATURE'S OWX REMEDY for n unhealthy Stomach. Xo art of man can equal its curative powers. Itrnntainsno ALCOHOL. BITTERS. AC'.DS.orXAUSEOUS DRUGS, ttisextrcmely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patient who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of DRUGGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin is XOT A DU G. Call on Ihe Agent, and get a Descriptive Clrcn. lnr, gratis. giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVI DENC E, from Lieblg's Animal Cheraistrv, Dr. Com be's Pysiology or Digestion: Ac M. W. Hxile, Brook vii.oe, wholesale and retail Agent. August 1st, 1P53. 33-ljr. Notice.' Iei accordance with an Act passed by 11 Gel eral Assembly or the State of Indiana, isnti tied -An Act to provide for Uie sale of County Seminaries End the property belonging thereto, and tpptoved Juno 12. 1S52." we will offer at public sain on Baturdsy the 22d day of October 1H53, at the courthouse door in Union county, Indiana, tho rountv Seminary building, and all real and personal property belonging thereto in said county. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.ard 1 o'clock P. M. on said day. The apparatus belonging to said Scminsry consists in part of Prisms, convex and concave Mir rors. Air Pumps, 4 Bell Gasses and Rings. Pneumatic Pumps. Terrestial and celestial Globes, Microscope, two Telescopes, Magic Lantern with as trooomical paintings, two Galvanic Batteries with apparatus. Orrery. Electrical Machine and apparatus, one box of mineral selections (100 specimens ) large Barometerand Thermomoter, Pulse Glasses etc. The conditions of sale arc as follows, to-wit: 1 he purchaser will be required to par the interest npon the whole amount of the purchase monev forone year in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten equal annual instalments, with interest annually in advance upon the residue of said purchase money. The personal property belonging to the Seminary will be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving his note, with approved freehold M.-.inlv. fo r . n, ...... . r .1 . I
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....... , .... ... ..,, ,,, pUrcnv3e monev. with interest thereon. and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WF.LLIXGTOX DAWSOX, A. C. C. CHARLES XrTTER,T. U. C. July 11,1353. 31-till Oct. 22. C B. Clement's Cash Store. HAVING just rooeived a general assortment of new goods which, added to my prevent stock makes my assortment complete all of which will be sold low for cash or produce mv stock consists, in part, of a variety of Cloths. Cassameras. Satinette.T weeds. Jeanes A Summer ware. A I so, every variety of Pnnu, lwns. Ginghams, Detains, Bombazines, plain and fancy silks, Lac Mitts Kid Gloves, Ac. Ac. ' ALSO, a fine lot of Queeniware, Cntlerv, Groceries, Ac. together w ith Uie finest assortment of Boots A Shoes ever brought to thia plavo. Any lady that 1 cannot suit in a pair of shoes must still be under the influence of the dark ages. K. B. In changing my business to Cash A Prodice I do no more than what I am compelled to do, sad I Lopa Ui.s will be received as a suCUiont aT'jt-rr. ' V, ANTED, 20 .MX! bushels wheat. 40,000 do corn, for which I will rv i--'1- C. h. CLEMEN'?:. At--, ir.rtt, JP53. 35,tf.
For the SrjioTuI nml Prnnanrm 'ur? cf sll IVKHVOrS D13KA.. S, anJ of those Complaints which ar ran . y a i liw paiied, weakeiwj. or iinhcsitliy conu-iii i. V li t NEHVOlS SYSTE1. This beautiful and convenient appricstion ef iVf msslerions p.wrs of .JAl.VAMS.l mhd M.liNt.t l."M. has been j renounced by iitingui.Fd k?.i cians. both in F.:ror end the Unitad Slates, to br 'ov moot raiucc MnHcinsl Dictvry of tin mgr. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BEL! M.VGXET1C FLUID, it used with the most perfect and certs:-.! saccrs sll cases of liKVERil. DEBILITY, Strej.gtliaiag the weakened bodv. riving ton to i. rariuas organs and invigorating the entiie svitew Alo in FITS, CHAMP. CAR A LI SIR an.1 PXlSY. D1SIEIS1A or IXDIGFi!TIC.N. RHEUMATISM, Aiivr and Cmrokic, GOUT. EPILEPSY. I.I'MHS.. GO. n:AFSFJi. NERVOtS THE MORS. TAiri rcilOX or ihc HEART. ATOI LEAY. XE1 KALil. PAINS tt -r. SiOE -o CHEST. I.IVIR i ovrnixT. sn.NjL . o.milaint, i. ecu VATl BE or thf .SPINE, lllf COMri.4l.NT, DIS EASES er thf KIDNEYS. DEFICIENCY or Nt V UH'S .- rilYSK AL ENEIIGT. and all NLR VOLS PISKASES. whk-h complaints arte frv.li. eaa j.Tipic cause namely, A Dcransxement of the Xerrotts Vrsteaw. - In NFRVOUS OMPLAI.NTS. Drugs mn4 Mr.lK'ino inmttr thr AV,w, for thev weaken the titl encrnir of the already vroalreted syttesa. v. hile, under the ttrrngtbeniug. Me giv (ng. vitaliaiag influence of lidimnm. an ,..ied by ibis keasti. hi and won.teitul disrnvery. the exhT,tted pstjewl inl wrakmed mPerer is ruhusj to former health, '.length, clasticiiy sad tgor. The gicst prsiiiiiarity and rxeellcm-e of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Ctiratlvei, consist in tho fact that they arrest led core rfiseste by .tutvrd itrrUcatim. in place of the Hiiml node of drugging sad phyiicing the patient. tHl txhsattea nature sinks hov-lrisly under the infliction Ttiry ttrtngtlw tSc rUr otlrm. tcuJiii tkr cinmle tim of thr ttnod, fvrmmte the irrrrfums. mnj tutor do tkt olighlttt ini'o'V n'miMt rawer. Jilnce their inuoJurifon in the t cited States, entv three year since more than' 7.5,ooo Persons. including sll ages, classes, ami tend it ions, wnswf which were a large number of ladies, w ko are sea liorly aubject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CTTKED, w hen .ill hope of irlicf had been given nf, and every .i.ing el-e 1-cn ti ied in vain ! T ill-i-tra'.c the use of the O V I.V A VIC B1I1.TP' suppose the ca-eof a person slBicttd w ith that bstiia of civ ili.-nion. DVSPI-.rSI A, or any other Chrwnle wt Nervou Ih-or lcr. In rnlinary cases stimulants are t.ken. vhi.h. by their action on the nerves satf ,-n I.clrs y. the .-.ouiach. afiuld ttmpvicty i, lieu b4 wltii'h le,e the p.:!i.nt in a l.mcr ststte and wiih mimed f.rul ic. slter the action thin excited has ceased. Now compute this with the react lesaltiaa L..m ti.rai t licuti.. ,. the ALVAMC UI.L: . Tska a 1'v.prj tic suftcier. even in the worse s n., ikki ol ou a-n.ck.an.1 .i.ily lie the llelt around the body using li.e Magnetic' Huid st Sirerl..d. In a sheet period li.e insensible crspir stwn will set en the ...line ilem.nl oT the licit, thuiehy rsstiug a Oal v jiiic ciicul.y'.i.ui w hich w iS p.. us . tti the negative, 5-d Lienre back ;in to the itiv e. that keeping up a c.T.tinu.ois Galvanic rircnlation throi.Lent the . -t, in. T!.u thr .ot serere catet of 1)1 r rl o-e I'EBM AXES TI.V CCKLD. A IEV? PTS IS on KN A ViTLY SI l. K TENT TO ERADICA1K i ns. i-:s"-:sr. of veaps iKinnif ati:s am testliiomal til t lie Mots l iidoalrtrri Charr4er. from all pait ..I ilit country, could be given. swSI cicut lu nil every column in this paper' AIM EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively prove that " Truth I slranjrr than nrlloB. cruE op R!iri!i!!iitisi, Fronrhilis, nml Dyspfpiiia. KKV. Dil. LANDI.S, A CLEKGVMAN. Of Nciv (vjl'r . t of distinguished attainments sad . i ej.it.i,, .. vy ri-c. : Sin. i. New Jrrwr. July 1? 1A !! ' omsTir.: - I'car stir. You w'i.h tn knew "but ha, been the resv It. in mv r... r of 10 ' l-l li.-tin.. Ihe GALVANIC UELT .M.CHL.'.i f.. My i.-ply is ss follows: l.-r alHiut f.-Ti f" I bad t.een siifl'erisg frota IJv SI..-..MH. l-:eiy ei theymptmt became wars, nor .-eul.l : obtain permanent relief from any cearea af u.e.'icsl n-atment whuiever. About fom-tetn yatae .-i-.- e in n-e.p-.eivcc of frcfiicit ex)oture to Uie ves iii-r. ir. the discharge cf my pestors daties, I l.ecumc siihicct to a severe I Lroms nhenmalieea, wi.ich. f-ir .-ai after year, caused me Indetrribahto tnuisu. laitl.ei : in the winter of 1946 and '4. in roii't-qocnoe ot pita.-liing a gn-ot deal in nr and v nriou other cliun l.es in this rtginn. Ivnttt tacked by li.e Uronrhitii, which noon lcalis te seme as t- rpquire an immediate suspenska M my pr,st"rsl luhers. Ny tin-rout ifnas ws avtsr thmoiif!,!y rio.l-alrJ, and at my Bronchitis henna worse, no also did my Dyspevxia aaj Rbcamatic a i'.ction thui evincing that there disorders war connected with each other throng the medium e the Neivous System. In the whole pharmacefseuS there seemed to le no remedial agent, w hi.h tewU reach and recuwrate m Nervous Sytlem ; even tine- i!.at I had tried id this parir had tea I ic'.U failed. At lait I was led by my friends te rnmie your inventions, a.id (though with no very sanguine lopes of their eJieiencv.) I determined lo ir; tl.. eftevt of the application of" th OAL VI NIC T'..' m NE. hLA. t, with the MAGNETIC I-1. 1 II). This was in June. 1S46 Te air ass oinviiioirvi, in lwotssts mv Drtrcrsi smcivi, i ricHi i.iv s I n li ami is t arst-Hs ar ratioaaL ms : sea ait, I tixi c eMirrcD a simolk exavtea osi irim si r ihe OaosicHixia ; udsi KnuiMsTre IIHIIOS HIS K.JTIKFI.V tUSID TgTHOI L HE. Sak is the wonderful and happy resultsi the eaparitseat I have recommended tho DELT and FLLTO SS) diany w ho have been likewise suffering from NeereJ gic Aflecii.uis. They have tried them, with aarr HLSl'Li. I SFI.IKVF. IN trctir CA1F. "m, dear iir, very rctpeclfullT yonivs. BObEKT V. LANDht. rD ruDieTiel 1 - sIHVIO I O U alvamc Necklace It nsed for all Cemphunt fleet big the TV rest Head, tnch llrr.nrhit. Inflammauen of the Throat, Nervou and Sick Headache. Dm men of th Heed. Neuralgia la. the Far. Burring er Hoeriag ta tke Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, sad that distressing complaint, cUled Tic lol reua DR. CHRISTIE'S (J ALVA NIC Hit ACK LETS Are found of vat service in cases f aiasns or Fits, Spasmodic, omplainta, and general Nerroe, Affisctions ot the Head and upper extremities. Alee in Pslsy and Paralysis, and all Diseases canted hy lieficiency of r.wrr, or Nervews Energy la fin limbs or other orgsns of th body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralria. These dreadful snd agonising complaints ar eav mtdiotrly rro-r,W by the .ppbeation of the CiakVtitae BctT. NrrsLacs. a.d Fluid. Tha Belt diffuses the ElectiKity through the system the Nscklaea hat a local effect and the Fluid acts directly awe lh stfeeted nerves. In these eittretting atfiictioaa tke sppUcaUon NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible complaints sr alwwy caused by a DrroHgrssriU of Ot AVms. Tha ss.s. -. s. r i.uiw, wm cure nearly every 3 cu.ig rr now oia vae paueat, .w.imi. ..iintroai ana ass. proofs are in possession of tha nronrietor. w Mn hundred Certincates, rresa all ai of the country, of the most extraordinary character aaa be givea. if required. ' a- No trouble or inconvenience aHends tha Beta ol OR CHRISTIE'S fl.1LVjt!ilC4KTICLZa.Zi they may be worn hy the most feeble and deUcasa w-.th perfect ease and safety. In many cases tha tea !,Uon i"e"dinf thair " rSumM omd orrm oJdt. They cia be seat to any part of tha soaatrr. Prices: The Galvanic Belt, Thret Dollar. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar etc The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. The Articles are err o is pan ied ky fall aad plain directions. Pamphlets, with full axtisalaaa, may be had of the authorized Agent. " PARTICULAR NOTICE. " Btwmrt . Counterfeit, end WorlkUm -''rh'ssai D. O. MOREHBATJs M. XJs, IENERAL AOENT I'OR THE UNITED ITATW 33 Baawr. Raw VssaW. A'T I HORIZED AGENTS. M. W. HAILK, B'ookriKc: F. Brown, FairSeld; Tl. Beaver, Liberty; Chas. VaoCamp, Mttsassix: ..ifford and Dcpny, Laorol. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade & Oil Cloth Store, So. S Callegt Ball, Walnur St. in. th amjsti Cla M.'KAIVYBIt Sc CO. " MAXrFACTUREBS sad Tssalera ta VTiasfow Shsdos, Oil CTmts, Cords, Tassels, Brassr. a. suiriK 's!i'?W s" Kr -rtain iroateraU. 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