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wornr. P"W'V DRF.DS are now living in good heal h, that Con jiH k i j 1 1 i ,j 1 1 n seemed to have marked for an party crave wti-i we their preservation to tiie use of tliia invariable medicine. It id prepared from a receipt of the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life by its efficacy, Rlihoimh of a consumptive constitution, to the astonishing age of one hundred and two year. liverwort, even in the common way of preparation, in universally known as the bent renipdy for dieaes of l tie chest ever fhfcoverrd; in this preparation the virtues of the herb are powerfully and highly concentrated, so a. to render it a superior and harmless medicine tor all diseases of the Lun.rs and Ltver Moreover this me.licitte contains the medical properties of the bugle Weed, Liverwort, Fever Koot, and many other root and herbs, and is warranted not to contain any mineral or mineral preparation. IJYSri.PSIA & LIVEH COMPLAINT. No medicine ha ever yet been covered which ha proved half ho beneficial to ih.w afflicted with Dyspep la and Liver Complaint, as the Balsam of Liverwort. It may be taken without danger by children or persons debilitated by disease. . , , e . . Rwnember to ask for Dr. Tsyior's Balsam of I Lv re -wort, and do not take any thin else. See tha t 'he written nature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bottle, and the certificate of Dr. Roeers and otner eminent phy-

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FRANCIS E. FUIRE. Madison, Ind.

w,IS,OI.i:TIO. Ttic firm of Huches & Co., i UP tins day dissolved, bv mutual consent. All persons iTavlii- accounts with said firm will settle the Fame with VV M. Huehes. who is authorized to close the business. Debt ownm by the firm will he paid by him when due. W ' y WILLIS HODGES, fei, 14 W. M. H CO MRS. riTO'I'l :: All persons indebted to the late firm of i (Inches A; Co. w ill please make immediate payment of the same. As the business must be closed up as soon a- po-ible. 1 am In hopes that a more personal notice will not lie necessary. fefo 14 VV. M. HUGHES.

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A: Co., I w ill continue the business at the old stand, and by strict attention to business f hope to merit a fair pioportion of custom. feb 14 XV- M. HLGHF.S. KEWLIVEIIY1STABLE.

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fTflflL uiidersiiMied would respectfully inform the pub SI lie that he has opened a Livery Stable on the east -hie of Walnut street, tietweeii Main-cross and Third streets, where he will at all times be prepared to aceom niodate a',1 persons with Saddle Hores, Carriages, Buir,tries and Barouches; he will also take Morses at livery, and be in-: provided with the bc.t sttle in the State and superior Ostler, he flatters himself that he will be able to render entire sat i-daction to all who may patronize hi establishment.

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Thnmas J. Itobinflii respectfully informs he friends and the public, that he has commenced buMnesin the Grocery Line, in the well known house on Mul' berrv street, (ormerly occupied by J. M itller. opposite to I he Banner office, and next door above J. Lane's, where fie intend always to keep on hand the very best assortment of Family Groceries, including 'l et and Coffee; Brown and Loaf Suaar; . ( ). and S. H. Mole; Fish ; Golden Syrup ; Pepper; Spices; Cinder Nutmegs, h. e ; Toeether with Dye Stuffs of all kinds, Soap, Candles, Starch, tc, A.C. ile will also keep on hand, for family use, Flour, ot the best brands. Meal, Buckwheat Flour, and all kinds or Country Produce; all of which lie will sell as low as can be ptirrha-cd in this market. ,,,. rail AiiJ f. yo,-.,f T , R(1, NSON.

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AN ORDINANCE Direeiins the City Surveyortoaurvey and locate the corners of certain tloeks and lota in the city of Mad won. S-. i. Be i: ordained, by the Common Council of the city of Madison, That William C Bramwell.tho city surveyor, be. and he is hereby directed, to proceed, without unnecessary delay, under the direction of" the committee on streets and wharves, to locate the corner of lot No. 124. formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High sis, on the orizinal plat of the town of Madison. Skc. 2 That the said William C. Bramwell proceed in like manner, to locate the corner of lot No. 121, formed by the intersection of Main and Hiah streets, on the original plat of said town of Madison. Skc. 3. That the said surveyor proceed in like manner to locate the corner of river block No. 3, formed by the intersection of Mullerry and Hisrli street; and also the corner of said block, formed by the intersection of Main and Hi:Ii streets w ithin the present limits of the city of Madison, and report his doinss herein at the next meetins oi the Common Council Skc. 4. That the said surveyor ?ive at least five days notice of the time at which he will commence to locate the corners, as aforesaid, by advertising the same in the Madison daly papers. jec. 5. This ordinance to be in force from and after its publication. Passed May 3d,l!49. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, President. F. CRfMBAroH, City Clerk. AN ORDINANCE To prevent and prohibit the throwing of stones, hrick bats, and clubs at houses and fences, and otherwise to prevent and prohibit injury to property within the rity of Madsson. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Madison, That if any person shall throw stones, brick-bats, clubs, or other hard sutstance, at, into, or against any dwelling-house, store-house, out house, or any other building, or against any fence within the cor

porate limit of the city of Madison, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay to tLe city of Madison any sum not exceedina fifty dollars. Skc. ii. That if any person shall wilfully or maliciously deface, destroy, or pull down, or otherwise damage or injure any siirn or sinn-board, awning, or other property of a similar description, attached to any public or private building, store house, ware-house. 'or other building, or suspended over the side-walks, of the city of Madison, or shall wilfully or maliciously injure or destroy any water-spout On any building, such person shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding fiity dollars. Sue 3. This ordinance to be in force from and after it publication. Passed May 3d, 1810. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, Fres't. F. CRf.MBAtT.H, City Clerk. may5 AN ORDINANCE To amend an ordinance, entitled "An irditiance relating to the markets," passed January,0."!, Skc. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Madison , 1 hat the 10th section of the Ordinance to which this is an amendment, be, and the same is hereby amended, so that the minimum price of all stalls inside of the Main street market houe shall be fixed at ten dollars per year, and that the minimum price of all stalls inside of the Broan way market-house shall be fixed at eight dollars per year. Ssc. H. That the 1 4th section of said ordinance be so amended as that any stall within either of said markethousps shall revert to the c if the person or persons renting it shall negiect or refu etosupply such stalls with good fresh meat, or such other marketing as he or they usually keep and oiler for sale in said market-house, lor the space of ten market days, at such market-house, and no excuse, afser the expiration of the ten days aforesaid, shali entitle the delinquent to the furthe use of said stall. Skc, 3. This ordinance to be in force from and after its publication. Passed May 3d, 1-49. Atiest: CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. F. Ckcmhauch, City Clerk. may5

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AN ORDINANCE Directing the Assessor what Persons and Property to List for the purpose of Taxation in the City of Madison for the Financial year beginning A pril 1. 1 i'J. Sec. 1. Be it ordait-ed bv the Common Council of I lie

City of Madison, Thr.f John A. Reynolds, assessor, be Pud he is hereby directed to assess all the male inhabitants of said city between the ages of twenty one and fifty years; ail the real estate, including improvements, situate within the corporate limits of said city; and all personal property belonging to the residents of said city, Micluditig me i chanlise, batik stuck, insurance stock, railroad stock, or ether stock, absolutely paid for or the amount paid thereon, steamboats, househo'd furniture, horses, carriages, money at interest, and a ' i other kinds of personal proferty, whe'ber in possession or in action except oi.e hundred ami titty do lars won h of household furn it ure to taeh 1 mily ; and a,Jo all t he hogs, dogs, and bitches owned ted, or harbored by any of the inhabit ant of ?aid c ;t y. Sec. That the se.id assessor be and he. is hereby directed and reijni'ei! 'o pr norm the du'y prescribed in the preceding st thru in all respect?, in the manner authorized bv the ac:s of iuc(.rp jrai ion now in force in the citv o' Ma.lir-on Sec. ::. Thi ordinance to be in force from ami after its passage. Passed April IT, Wl;!. C. WOODBURN, Pres't. Attest.: F. Cruiubaugh, City Clerk. april 25

CALIFORNIA GOLD. THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FOu-TY-EIGHT has been more replete with wonderful, unexpected and astounding political and religious revolutions and valuable discoveries and inventiona than anv year since the commencement of the world. The whole continent of Europe has been one great volcano cf revolutions; not only the old bH the new world ha

bpen the scene of war and bloodshed, ending only with the treaty of Quereiaro, giving peace to Mexico, and the rich Gold Plains of California to the American people. St r l i. eRiiTiR ivirr one that will work & complete revolution in the entire medicai world, and be of grpater benefit to mankind than any invention that has been made since the days of Fulton was he discovery of that wonderful and truly great medical compound, John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. This invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of thousands and is daily giving more consolation to the afhieted than cou'd be afforded i by ail the wealth in the mines of California and the world combined! It is put up ii full quart bottles, and contains the strength of sIX TIMES as much Pure Honduras Parsaparilla as any similar preparation made in America. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. It has been a well established fact fcr years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating fron an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, hanennesns, &c. We boldly assert that JiHN BLLL'ri FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform ntrencth. The Sarsiparilla is purchased without regard to price and every pound, before being used, is subjected the the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used. Bull's Sxrsaparilla also contains the virtues of several

other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound and producing the greatest curative agent in the Known world! THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL:

Scrofula, or Kings, Evil; Cancers, Tumors; Eruptions of the Skin; Erysipelas; Chronic Sore Eye; Ringworm or Tetters; Scald Head; Rheumatism; Pains in the Bones er Joint?; Old Sores and Ulcers: Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis, Dispepsia; Salt Rheum; Diseases of the Kidneys;

Diseases arising from the

use of Mercury; Loss of Appetite; Pain in the Side and Shoul ders; General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy ; Jaundice, Costiveness; Sore Throat; Bronchiits;

Coughs, Colds; Weakness of the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all other diseases tending to produce Co ii sumption; Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Complaints; Sick and Nervous Headache; Low Spirits, Night Sweats; Exposure or Imprudence in life; Chronic Constitutional Diseases; And is a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic for the system and a gentle and pleasant purgative: it is superior to Blue Lick or Congress water. Salts, or Seidlitz Powders.

metie and lotions in use, producing a clear and 1-eauti ful skin. roy cheeks, removing freckles and pinipies.A hint t3 youne Udtes i si i Orient'

Than ever offered in favor of any MedUine! j

MO TR. J.tSfS.OOR. Mr. John Bull: 1 have no hesitation in sav ms that 1 beiieve your Sarsapartlia to trie best article ever manufactured for the cure of Scrofula. Syphilis, and many other Cutaneous and Glandular Affections, having used ii with entire success in a number of the above ca.es. Louisville. Dec. 25, l-47. JAS. M. MOORE, M. D. More testimony from Dr. Moore: Mr. John Bull: I am using your Sarsaparilla in several new cases of Scrofula and wiib happy effect. I am now confident it is one of the most efficacious medicines that can be made for that disease. Yours, J AS. M. MOORE, M D. Testimony like the following, renders superfluous all futher comments upon the efficacy of Bud's Sarsai arilla. From It. L. P. Yandall. Profesaor of Chemistry mite LouUvtlle Medicai College: "1 have looked over the iist of Ingredients eompslrig John Bull's Compound Extract ot Sarsaparilla. and have no hesitation in saving that they form a safe compound, and one that promises well in chronic diseases, to whicfl it is applicable." L. P. YANDALL, M. D. LouUvtlle. June 6. 184?. What Dr. Pyles, Physician by appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital, say s of Bull's Sarsfparilla: Louisville, March 'At, li49.

I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to produce an alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think a the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYXES, M. D. Resident Phvsieian at the Louisville Marine Hospital.

This medicine is daily grappling with disease through the Western couutry, restoring to blooming health and youthful vigor, the ck and afflicted nay, those that are previously tormented. Certificates are teeming from all directions, from men of truth and high mora! standing, p acing it from its intrinsic worth, the very best of ail remedies ever before the public. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL. At his principal office, PI Fourth street, and by the Druggists generally in the city and country. Persons wishing to accept an agency fir the sale of Rull's Sarsaparilla, will please address John B:ll, 61 Fourth street Louisville. SIDDAI.L, REEVES & CO. Wholesale and Ketaii Agents. MaHi-inn. lne?iTm. UPWARDS OF TEN THOUSAND CURES! ! COrVSl -JII'TION CAN RE CURED!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVERWORT AIVjD TAR. For tiie cure of Consumption, and. all Diseaoesnf the I-iitiigs und Breast.

GOOD TESTOIOIVY! JLj-" The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla: "IT HAS NO EUUAL! The unprecedented sale ot Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has been introduced for the past two months only, with the very gratifying effects produced utoii all who have tried it, warrant the assertion that as aVuririer of the blood IT HAS NO ECAUAL! This is a bold assertion, but it can be substantiated by calling on the agent in this city." We, the undersigned. Druggists and Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky., taxe pleasure instating that we have been selling John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla for sometime a d confidently recommend it as being a good and safe article:

J. B. Wilder & Co., M. Aikin & Co., J. W. Gamble & Co., Sam'l Yenawine, B. Morsell & Co., C O. Mills. a. li. Weatherford,

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VH01.i:ALi: AND UKTAIL. jLiiiutH-r Yard, Flooring ITJill. SASH, IMJOIt A.i Hi.INO FACTORY, Corner of Fourth and Smith Sis., Cincinnati Ohio.

" EEP constantly on hand at their Lumber ard, a large assortment of White and Yellow Pine. Pop-

tar aioiOak Hoards ana rianKs. cinngies, joisi, scantling. Rafters, Cutter Sticks, Lath.&c. We have erected a large and extensive building for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand, dressed Mooring Boards, White and Yellow Pine, Weather Board in", base or wash Boards, Shelving for stores. Hoards and Flank planed on bothsuies in various thicknesses, suit aMe for the Inside Finish of Dwelling Houses, Churches &c. Also on hand, a large assortment of 1 annel IKior. Sash and l.htuls. Master builders having contracts in the countty. where materials and mechanics are scarce. wiM find it to their in'ere-it to call and examine our stook and prices. We are selling by It) sash at 3 I g cents, and 10 by 12 sali at 4 I 'J cent per light , and all other articles in pio portion. All orders lea w'.th STRADER & KEYT. Madison Indiana, will be promptly attended to; where a Bill of Prices and sample of Sasii can be seen. Terms Cash. march Kl-3io

AN ORDINANCE Directing the City Surveyor to Sur vey and Locate t he Corners of certain Blocks and Lots in the City of Madison. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Madison. 1 hat William C. Bramwell, the city surveyor, be and he is hereby directed to proceed, without unnecessary delay, under the direction of the committee on streets and wharves, to locate the corner of lot No. 121, formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High streets, on the original plat of the town of Madison. Sec. 2. That the sa:d William C. Bramwell proceed, in like manner, to locate the corner of lot No 124, formed by the intersection of Main and High streets, on the original plat of said town of Madison. Sec. 3. That the said surveyor proceed, in like manner, to locate the corner of River block No. 3, formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High streets; and also the corner of said block formed by the intersection of Main and High streets, within the present limits of the city of Madison, and report his doings herein at the next meeting of the Common Council. Sec. 4. That the said surveyor give a' least five days notice of thet;me at which he will eoinn enee the locat;oa of the corners as aforesaid by advertising the same in the Madison Daily Banner. Sec- .V This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Passed April IT. 1-4'.). C. WOODBURN, Pres't Attest: F. Cruiuharigh. City Clerk. april 25.

AN ORDINANCE--To Refuse to License Taverns. Cot fee- houses. Ale. Porter or Reer Miops. or Houses for the sale or barter of Spirituous or Fermented Li ijuorsbv a less quantity than a quart, or in any quantity to d unk about the retailer's house, oui-house yard or garden In the city of Madison. Sk no 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of , the city of Madion, That hereafter no license shall be .'granted to any person to retail spirituous or fermented bquorsin the city of Madison. Skc. 2. That if any person shall sell or barter any spirituous or fermented liquors, by a less quautity than a quart. or in any quantity 'o be druuk in or about he iVtailer's house, out house yard or garden, wi. bin the cur porat'on limits of the city of Madison, he.. she, or they shall, upon conv iction thereof, before any trit.unal having jurisdiction, pay . tor every s;k!i offence, not less ihan twenty nor more than on hundred do. lars Ai d any person"' upon whose information any convic'.ion shall be had snail be entitled to and shall receive one half oi ia.4 fine, when the same shall ! colleeted Skc 3. That ail ordinances Meretoiore passed on the subject of retailing spirituous an fermented liquors in the'etty of Madison oomtntj in contact with tins ordinance be and the same is hereby repea'ed. Sm 4. Thi ordinance to be in force from and af;er Its pflteatton . Pa .1 Mv IT.M'J. CULVER WOODBURN. Pr'st Attest F Criiinbaug'i.Cay flea. irsy 21. il'AOIr'.S AM) Min VELV A well selefed lot of spades ainl saoveis. just recived and tor ale I" by J. WOODBURN &. SON. may IT 1 w 1KIICL'S10M CAPH.-A frMlTsupply of PerM. cuar.on Cap, a very uprtor article, receive i and fjrta'.ely oct 2 S1DDALL, REEVES CO.

A.N OKDLNAME TO REOVLATK THE Rt NNtNO AT LARGE OF nOGS. Stc. 1. Be it enacted by the Common Council of the City of Madison, That any person who shall permit any dog or bltcn. owred or harbored by him, to be in any market hoi or on any market-space in the city of Madison, during market hours, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall, for the fir.-t otfence, be fined inthe sum of one dollar; and, for every subsequent offence three dollars, together with costs of prosecution in ail cases. And the fact that such dog or bitch is in any markethouse or on any market-space, as aforesaid, shall, in the absence of any proof to the contrary, be deemed and taken as conclusive evidence that the said dog or bitch was there by the permissi m of the owner or person who harbors the same about his or her house: provided, that butchers and others selline from stalls in any market-

house, or persons selling from wagons or other vehicles on any market space, may keep a watch-dog, chained, or otherwise securely t&stened to the st a'!, wagon, or other i vehicle, he. she, or they are selling from. j Skc. 2. That it shall' be the duty of the market-master, j when any dog or bitch is found in any market-house or on j any market-space in violation of the first section of this i ordinance, to ascertain, if hecan.to whom such animal! belong, or who harUirs it at out his or her house, and, if I he shall so ascertain. to enter complaint before the mayor. I And, if to person can kefourd whoownsor harbors such j animal, then it shall be lawful and it is hereby made his duty to use anv means that i.e may drem proper to drive h animal tiom tlie said market-r:ouse or mtrket-paee. or to Kill, or cause tne n,e to be killed forthwith. Sk . 3. This ordinance to be in force from aud after its publication. Passed. April QC. l-r.. CULVER WOODBURN, President. Attet: F. tvF.rM BAi GH. City Clerk. mayl

A 1A IS ISA ISO IX orl'llATIUX F Choloroform and Ether wrl reefer peron inseneib to ram. i is clearly the dn'y e.f those who sell

many of the articles purporting to te Shavin Soap, to present eaeh purchaser w ith a sutucier.l quantity ol thf f above articles to reiiere their sufferings wh1? u.-te'e gtvng the operation of naviii. JULES HAUKL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM is now admitted by all to be the very bet article for snaving to te found in t his or any other country . Inth use of my Almond r,. Br,4 I'istachio Snavine Cream, instead ot beir an operation to te dreaded, shaving i really a luxury. The ing-ed ients t,f wh eh it is com posed are of such a ram re that a finer and richer lather can be made than wuh any oihr article, by which the beard is softened, and the skin is not liable to be burned by the alkali which forms so laree a portion of otter shavtna soaps; nor will u become chapped, but will remain smooth and soft as an infant's. No one after ut-irs; this Shaving Cream, can ever be induced lo use ny other. Caution is necessary in rurchasina my Shaving Cream', as thfre are mary imitations told. Ask for jii'-, Hauel's Shaving Cieam. and you will ihen get an arnc,-' which renders shaving easy and pleasant " JtnEHS HAUEL. burner. For sale in Mad;?on by F. E. SUlRE, Areni. (line fWfinto

ALAR ATI'S. A very stirwrtor article received and forsaeby septic SI DDA l.L. REEVES &. CO.

nno Tin; i.aiii: jike. ehrated Chinese skirt t'owder. for fyini and preserving the complexion, skin delicately -Ahne, smooth and w

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Lapping & Co., Montgomery & Sutcilffe, Wm. Nock, J H Owen, F. W Kniess, W. E. Smith, Watts &. Thomas, Robinson, Peter Cary,

Louisv ville, November 2(1, l?4.-. Bear with us. reader, a little longer nd be convinced that PULL'S SAUSAPARM LA is the Wonder of I lie A or Id! and that it w ill cure you, no matter how lor.g you have been suffering. What Dr. Owen, Druggigst. and Apothecary of several years' standing, says about Pull's Sarsaparilla: Lot isvii.LK. May 31, 118. Mr. John Brn: Dear Sir: 1 have been for a number of years severely afflicted with a Mercurial Headache and a dull heavy pain in my Liver. 1 us"d almost nil the remedies of the day, er-pecially the Sar. aparillas prepared by ditferent persons. But. all to little or no advantage, until 1 chanced to meet with yours, three botiles of which gave me more relief than all the others combined. I therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the afflicted community as a supererior article. Very respectfully, J. H. Owen, M. D. ISIIJEUITIATI3I. Let all those wno are suffering under the agonizing tortures of Rheumatism read the following and see what may also be done for them, if they will use this infallible remedy. Mr John Brit,: Dear Sir: For the last three years I have been aftiicted with Rheumatism of the severest character. I was at times in the greatest agony of pain; I tried every remedy I could procure for the disease, but found no permanent relief until I was induced to use your preparation of Sarsaparilla, which has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and greatly Improved my general health, more than any medicine 1 have ever used. I have been free of pain for several months, and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and I confidently recommend it as being the best medicine in use for Rheumatism. ISHAM BRIDGES. Uniontown, Union co., Ky., May 12, i848. From Dr. W. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bill: In regard to your Sarsaparilla, I will say that 1 have used it to some extent in Cutaneous Affections of long standing, as Tinea Capet is. Lepra, Proriasis, Scabies, Syphilitic Cachexia, and in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to consist in a thorough change or modification of the fluids of the body, with considerable success, in conjunction with local treatment. I think 1 would prefer it to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in use, and any physician will admit its value

upon learning the substances that enter into its composition. Respectfully yours, W.T. PRENTISS. M. Ii.

Lewisport, Ky., December 4, Jb47. AS A FJEIAJLE ITIJEOICIXE It is without a. ltlval. This Sarsaparilla is a sovreign and Fpeedv cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri or Fallinn of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, Leucorrhoea or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes produced by irregularity, illness, or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigoratii g effects on the human frame. Persons of all weakness and lasitude from taking It at once become robust and full of energy under its Influence. It Immtdiate y counteracts the nervelessnf ss of the female frame, which is the great caue of Barrenness. I t will not be expected of us in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, hut we can assure the arflicted that hundreds of cases hav been reported to us Thousands of cases whe'e families have been without children, after using a few bottles of tnis invaluable medicine, have been Messed with fine, heal' hy offspring. It has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, 4thb tibh or uric," should neglect to take it, as it is a eertain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fe males are sulject at this time of life. This period May EE DKLAYXD FOR SEVERAL YEARS BY rsl!TH13 MKDIC1HE. Nor is it less valuable for those wh are approaehine womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, '-his medicine is invaluable for all tiie delicate diseases to whtci women are subject. It ;s the safest and most eiTec'tial medicine for purifying he system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child birth ever dts-eovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevr ts pain and disease, increaF and enriches the food; those who have used it think it is indispensible. It is highly useful both before and .after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon rhiid-bir-h. In Costiveness, Piles. Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn. Vomiting. Pain In the Back and Loins, False Pains. Hemorrhage, and in regulating the Secretions and equalizing tne circulation it has no equal. Tne great beauty of this medicine is, it is at wavs safe and the most delicate use it most sucessfully. As a beautifying agent it is far superior to ali Use Cos

THIS Great Remedy has not. only made almost In credible cures of Consumption, but it breaks up the

most distsessing Cough, Cold, pain in the Breast, and Asthma, in a few hours time. We authorize our Agents, in all cases where it doei not give immediate relief, and the bottle is returned, to cheerfully refund the money. We will now ask the pfHicted candinly to examine the facts below, which subsiantiate the merits of this great remedy. Facts which are incontrovertible, and eannot be deniee. We refer you to the statements of wellknown Pnysicians and Professors, who have come torward and have substantiated these facts. The most, incredulous cannot but be. convinced that it has made cures where everything else has failed.

EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES WHICH CAN BE IN FULL BY CALLING UPON THE AGF.NTS.

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Extract from a letter from vheRev. Henry Wiseman: Mr A. L. Scovill: As Dr. Rogers' Llverwoit and Tar has been the means of snatching my companion m m a premature grave!! I feel under the obligation to give my influence in the circuiation of so valuable a medicine. HENRY WISEMAN. Patriot, Gallia Co-, C, Dec. 23, lf34ti. From Dr. Wilson: I have been the tamily physician of Mr. Wi-emati f..i the last twelve years: during that time Mrs. Wiseman baa bee n sutfering trom diseased lungs. And finally all the symptoms of Pu monary Consumption appeared AM the usual icmeiiies tailed. At this time '.., commenced using Dr. Rogers' iJvtrwort and Tar. It acird like a charm. In a tew days she declared herself neail) well. 1 have no doubt of its virtues, aiid would cheerfully recommend it to persons a 1 dieted with disea-ed lungs. i ours, H. R. WILSON, M. D Patriot, Gallia Co , Ohio.

tifnHE F1KST CillKY IIAIIl."VVc he jy Beve thete is a Song with the above iuie, in which a lady makes a great 4 io-do." on the discovery'of a grey hair among her raven locks, but we have known many persons who had not one larey hair, hp a head covered with them, wh j, thanks to JULLS HAUEL'S Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye, can now boast of beautiful black hair. This celebrated article is adapted to a'i complexions, ni any one can irstantane usi v change red or grey hair, eyebrows, or whiskers, to a oeauiiful b ack; brown, or chestnut color, without 1 tie least inconvenience; th colors of which are so natural in appearance, that it is impossible for a stranger to tell that a dye has been used. They are also indeiib.e. and are not affected bv the action of the air. heat, or moisture. Jules Hauel's Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye possesses greater efficacy than any other dye in use, and is warranted entirely free from any deleterious substances. Beware of imitations of this article, most of winch are very injurious, burning the skin, and injuring the hair. If you wish an article which will produce an immediate effect, and is at the same time entirely harmless, ask for Jules Hauel's Hair Dye, and take none other. JULES H AUEL. Perfumer, 120 Chcsnut street. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. fc-UIRE. Agent. june 11 miHE CLIMATE of the United States is proverbial for its sudden changes; and we often experience both the extremes of heat and cold within a few hours. This, w hile it is very try ing upon the general health of the system, is especially so upon the sMn Ladies of de icate complexion are peculiarly liable to sutler Irom these sudden changes, a they often result in tan. sunburn, morphew, &c. JULES HAUEL'S NYMPH SOAP and Eau Divine de Venus, (which is the same article in a liquid state,) are the only articles which w ill effectually

remedy tnee detects, i nere are many washes and other compounds sold for this purpose, some of which are very deleterious, being compounded of mineral gubelan res, and shou'd by all means be avoided. Jules Hanel's Nymph Soap is composed, for the most part, of balsamic plants, which are well known to phys clans and chemists for their extremely bland and purifying effects onthe skin; thereby totally eradicating all unsightly eruptions, such as pimples, sunburn, redness of the skin, freckles, and other cutaneous disea-es The use of this article will, in a short tune, change t lie most bilious complex ion to a beautiful whiteness, imparting at tl e same time a delicate bloom. It's extraordinary efliccy has been testified to by hundreds who have experienced its beneficial cUVcts Rewsre of ail article purj ortii g to be Nymph, Soap unless they have my name attachul, as there are imitations of Hum article offered for sale, put up in the same style, but of course worihies-t

JULES H AUEL, Perfumer, 1 20 Chcsnut street. Phonde'phia. F,,r s'.le i:i .Madison by F. E. SCIRE, Agent, june 2!i

FROM TlW V!fS OF RFV. OEOROK w. M At.EY. I have been atfiicied witli :lisr-af-ed Lungs for several years; 1 aving tried various prescriptions with iittie tUccess. At last 1 tried Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and 'Par. and found great relief. I would recommend it to ail w no are suffering with diseased lungs. Cincinnati Augt. 12, 1c4."j, SARAH MA LEY. A LIFE RKSCrKD FROM THK VIRfll OF THE O R A VK. Mrs. Eggart (resides on Race, three doors above Eighth)

says mar, sne nas tieen consumptive lor the last and during the last year all remedies failed

most distressing, cold night sweats, hectic fever, cold chills every day , debilitated and reduced to a mere skeleton, and the Hood now settled under mv nails, and my lungi ulcerated botn externally and internally, and my physician now called in a celebrated Lung Doctor, who said that thre was no hope of my recovering. Some of my friends called in to take their last leave ' ! With a faint hope now commenced taking Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar and what a happy change. I now enjoy better health than I have since I was fourteen years of age, and have gained in flesh from ninety to one hun dred and forty pounds within the last three month. We the undersigned state that we are acquainted and visited Mrs. Eggart during her sickness, and believe the above statement to be tiue. JOHN MELENDY. D. K. LEA VlTT. Deacons of the First Congregational Church. Cincin nati,Dec. 1, 1847.

IvAK.II AND CKOV F.l l 7J O man is fit to go through the world until ne caril laugh with a hot potato in his mouth, and whistle- ' Yai pee Doodle wien sick as death with a foul stomach. In the cac !--t ment'oned. take a do-e of Kev ft. Hib1 ard's Puis ami we'll iiinre oi, b.nh to laugh and whistle with i1 1 i .-i t im o t after the o; ; atton. Ifcc-v. Ii. II i !.; r.t'n YrcetaMc Ami Union I'll IS' A r now mil v confirmed, ra'ified and established. ,y ovcrwhe mmg mnj.ii ii ,es of tlo- "hone and. sinew," as ihe medicine w hich The lclc Delight lo Honor!

of the wonderful success of these

The grand secret Pills, is tliU I ha'

!: r- .Tl;m goes lor liis liitemst. When be I'.nds w has it is, regardless ot a i 1 o' her consider.VlofiH. Tl.at s the rea.-nii ly l Imse u ho buy those pill oi-.. e. a'uiOM invariab'v buy again, 'dial's the reasov why thirty of the Cincinnati agents no longer tac .

tie v. 15. Hihberd s mils on commission, but actually

ami seniriem at wnniesaie. as tbcv would

A Suck ot Coffee or Coroon of Imllo.. Tuese Rgmts are here among us, and may be seen any hour of tne ii.iv. Plea.-e call liiion them and be rtmv ii

txyfars, i ced. We give their name am) places of I usinesa, viz.Coughs f ,-see Times and o' ber ( :iocitiri:ni fin i.prj i

AC ENTS 1 MADISON Who buy and sell the above named pil's in the same wav. arp John Craig. Joseph Northcratt, Siddall Reeves, -co John Hines, McClure ISranham Ac. Co. July 26 ly

FROM OR. HIRAM COX, L'aTK fROFE-tsoR I N CI.NC INK AT I LKCTIC MEDICAL COLLFGK:

Mr. A. L. Scoviih However reluctant I have been o permit my name to b attached to patent medicine, I consider it a duty to ihe community to state that in three cases of incipient consumption, viz. Miss P.eli, Misj larger, and Mr. R. 11. Cox, one ofourCitvCounc.il. that Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific than any other remedy, that I ever used ( ne of the cases, viz- Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be laboring under the la--t stag" of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good health, from the use of a few bottles of the above syrup. HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25, 1847. FROM THE HOW. JUDGE HENRY MORSE: Mr. A. L. Scoviil: lam well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having been my family physician for many years and can cheerfully say that I have as much confidence in his skill as any man Isviri". Cincinnati. Nov. 8, 147. HENRY MORSE For sale wholesale by A. L. Sf'OVILL. t-,rner of Fifth and Rac. "incinnan, O. Also by FRANCIS E. SCIRE. Main Crots St., Madison, Ind.

Beware of a Uaic Counterfeit!! Prepared in June last by JOHN T. TOLAN D in the employ of George M. Allen. Drugg'st. of Cmciena'i ) This Counterfeit is sold by one Join Huii, of Louisville. Ky. Peon your guard, nov 22.

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?IADlSO. HOUSE, A. If. IIEEI7, I'KOI'ltlETOK, Comer of High Street avd Cherry Lane, MADISON, INDIANA. I have taken the large four Ftory luihl'ng on fi Street, north side. op;.ite the old t lty Hotel, w!.erel have opened a house of PCEUC AND PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT. Having had a long experience in this biimei. I rf't'er myself that I (shall fee ar.le to rive fatifaction to all who may honor me with a call. My determination j to fceoji a aowD hoi se, and charge propnrtionahly . Tfiis is the most con ven eut llc! 'o the N -1 11. KED.

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f PHIS Chemical Compound contains severa1 Ve-etahle , A ngreflients. besides Yellow Ix.ck and Sarapan l!a, I each having a direct reference to the heg'th of come in

ternai organ. Acting a a UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE, hy removing all Impurities, and giving tone to debilitated organs. it has provd nvrlf a sure, speedy and permanent cure for Con-umption. Sc-ofula, Eripeias, ltiieu,iiatifii, Cout. Liver Complaint. Spinal A Hectic rn. I 'leers, Srphilis. Dropsy, Asthma, Piles, Scurvy, Atiectioni of the Bladder and K idnevs. Mercurial Dneafes, Corrupt Htirnrs. Rush of Ulood to the Head. Fever and Agne, F-

j ml Complaiiita, General DelulUy, Dyspepna. lwj of Appetite. Cold. Headache. t iveriejis fl-avel, Nlfht Sweats. 'olie. Organic Aftectien. Falpuatlon of Ih Heart. Piles, pains in Side. 'Kst, Back. Limbs, 4e. ttr. i Indeed no comp'etely does this medicine pervade the whole sya-em. 'hat every pari feels iu purify ing and in-

v ii;. i an i,g i it m urnc:. it iiss cui' ii ji iiu f rti til cases in which the simple Sarsaparrilla Syrups and Wild ChrrvBit'erg had failed, and niBy more v here these simple fyrutm had removed the olmiction from one organ to

J another as simple syrups are likely lo (to.thun merely j changing the eeat of ui-ea-e, thtu Vegetal. ie rom;.iiiit i acting proportionally on ail the organ, has thoroughly S cleansed the oysfeni ai d removed all disease, resronni j the patient to hea'th and vigor. TiiiCisruipR.CrywT'i Compocmb Ennin or YtLLowDoiK ii Sk,hilla U put up mi large I -.uar bottler, coin. mi g a quart, with ihe name of trie ejtract Mown in the glass.

--ee ir.a ne aiu re or f. t , Bihjibtt. the pro prietor a written with black ink on each outskle wrap lf Price I ter bottle- 8 hotfles for t" Prer.areo t S F. Pennetfa Ihratory. Little Ful . New ork. end oi,l at wholesa'e and recall at liLNM;n S WKSTERN BRANCH EMPORIUM, No. 4, College Hall. Cincinnati. Also for sale by iddul.Eiu Sl Co., Madison. F. E Sn. H. C. WtTKiUD. VV. T. I'tppiR , Rising Sun. J. V. Story &. Co., Vernon And by Drjgji.-jts geueraSi y. mar 2fc