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RAN'CIS E. SCIRE. Madison, 1 nd .
AN 'U i N -VNCE Directing the City Surveyor to survey j ami i,)fu trio con.ers of certain tlocks and Iota in the ; ri;v of Madt-on. ., , . ; t' i He it or.ivncd by the. Common Council of the j ei:v of Madison. That VVlliam C Bramwell.tno city eur- j vevor t-e aid he is hereby directed. to proceed, wi.hout : ur.i...-.---ry delay, under the direction of the committee j ,n s-reets and wharves, to locate ithe corner or lot No.
ii the original p'at of he -own of Madison. Sk. That the Wi'iiam C. Brcniwell proceed in'ifke manner, to lor a'e i he corner of lot No. 121, formed hv th" ii ter-rcti n of Mam and High street, on the j,-i-ni"l plat of said tow n or Madison. Vkc. :t. That the said surveyor proceed in like manner toVcat" the corner of river Mock No. X formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High stree's; and also the comer of said ti lock, formed by the intersection of Main and Hizh street?. ithin the present limits of the city of Madron, and report hi doings herein at the next meetire ot the Common Council i-:r. i. That the said surveyor cive at lsast five days nonce of the time at which he will eonimence to locate the comers, as aforesaid, by advertising the same in the Mariiso'i daily papers. Sk , .1. This ordinance to be In force from and after its puMieation. l'assd May 3d, Aite.-i: CULVER VVOODBURX, rresident. F. Crt xbacgh, City Clerk.
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AN ORDINANCE To prevent and prohibit the throwins of stones, brick bats, and clubs at houses and fences.
and otherwise to prevent and prohibit injury to property wii hin the riiy of Madsson. Ski . 1. He it ordained by the Common Council of the citv of Madison. That if any person shall throw stones, brick ba's, clubs, or other hard substance, at. into, or against any dwellinsi-hoiise. store-hiuse, out-house, or any other huildinii, or atrainst any fence within the corporate limits of the city of Madison, shall, upon conviction theirof. pay to the city of Madison any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. Be i! That if any person shall wilfully or maliciously deface, destroy, or pull own, or otherwise damage or injure any sisrn or sign-hoard, awning, or other property of a "imilar description, attached to any public or p. ivate building, store house, ware house, or other bui'ding, 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 riity dollars. Skc. 3. This ordinance to be in force from and after iu publication. Passed May 3d, 1840 Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. V Ck r.MBAnm. City Clerk. mayo AN OxT'l N ANCE To amend an ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance relating lo the markets," passed January. 23. 1840.
Sm :. 1. he it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Msdtson, That the 10th icctiou of the Ordinance to which this is an amendment, be, and the same is hereby amended, so t hat the minimum price of all stalls inside of ihe Main street market house shall be fixed at ten dollars per year, and that the minimum price of all stalls inside of the Broadway market-house shall be fixed at eight dollars per year. fi0.2. That the 14th section of said ordinance he so amended as that any stall within either of said markethouses shall revert to the c if the person or persons renting it shall neg ect or refit ftosupply such stalls with L-ood fresh meat, or such other marketing as he or they
usually keep and offer for gale in said market house, ior the space of ten market days, at such market-house, and no excuse, after the expiration of the ten days aforesaid, shah entitle the delinquent to the further use of said stall. Ski . 3. This ordinance to be in force trom and after its publication. Passed May .Id, 1840. At'est: CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. F. Cnr.MBAi;H, City Clerk. may5 AN ORDINANCE Directing the Assessor what Persons and Property to List for the purpose of Taxation in the City of M adison for the Financial year beginning April 'l. If 10 Sec. 1. He it ordained by the Common Council of the ritv of Madison, That John A.Reynolds, assessor, be fliid lie is hereby directed to assess all the male inhabitants of said city between the ages of twenty one and fifty years; all ihe real estate, including improvements, situate within the corporate limits of sa'd city; and aM personal property belonging to the residents of said city, tie 'ml i tig merchandise, bank stock, insurance slock, I ailrond stock, or other stocks, absolutely paid for or the amount patd thereon, steamboats, household furniture, hoises, carriages, money at interest, and all oilier kinds
ot personal ptojerty, whether in possession or in action except one hundred and fifty do! lars worth of household furniture to each family; and also all the hogs, dogs, and bitches owned, fed, or harbored by any of the inhabitant of raid city. s'rr. ti. That the said assessor be and he is hereby directed and retjuiiedlo periorm the duiy prescribed in the preceding section in all respects in the manner authorized !y the acts of incorporation now in force in the city o Madison Sec. :. This ordinance to be in force from and after its passage. Passed April 17, fV. C. WOODBURN, Prrs't. Attest: F. Cruinbaugh, City Clerk. aprilii.3
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IL TY-EIGHT has I eeu more repieie with wonder- j ful. tine xpected and astounding political and religious! revolutions and valuable discoveries and inventions than ' anv year since the commencement of the world. The whole continent of Europe has been one great volcano of revolutions; not only the otd bt the re w world has been ihe scene of war and bloodshed, ending only wi' h the treaty of Queretaro. eiving peace to Mexico, and the rich Gold Plains of California lo the American people. SiiLi i BRiiTiR bvht one that will work a complete revolution in the retire medicn world, and lie of greater lenerit lo mankind man any invention that has leeii made s nce the days of Fulton was he discovery of that wonderful and truly great medical compound, John Bull's Fluui Extract of Sarsaparilla. This invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of thousands and is daily giving more conflation to ihe afflicted than could be afforded by ail the waitlj in the mines of California and toe world com blued! It is put up in full quart bottles, and contains the strength of eUX TIMES as much Pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation made in America. Price fl 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, harienness, &e. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation tiefore the public thai is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform ctrength. The Sarsiparilla is purchased without regard to price and every pound, belore being used, is subjected the the strictest chemical testa, and its genuineness ascertained before being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contain the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound and producing the greatest curative agent in the known wo-ld! THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL:
Scro'ula. or Kins, Evil; Cancers, Tumors: Eruptions of the Skin; Erysipelas; Chronic Sore Eyes; Ringworm or Tetters; Scald Head;
Rheumatism; Pains in t he Bones or Joints; Old So.es and Ulcers: Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis". Dispepsia; Sail Rheum; D seasesof the Kidneys; Diseases arising from the use of Mercury ; Loss of Appetite; Pain in the Side and Shoulders; General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy; Jaundice. Costiveness; Sore Throat;
Coughs, Colds; Weakness of the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all other diseases tending to produce
icoiisumptiou;
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.
metici and lotions in use, producing a clear and beautiful skin, rosy cheeks, removing frecklas and pimples. A hint Id ynniif ladteo is suftirien'' It ETTEIt TI',tTI?IOY Than ever offered in fatorof any Medicine!i4om ra. j Ax its m. noon. Mr. John Full: 1 have no hesitation in saying that I beiieve your Sarsapartlia to te the best article ever manufactured for the cure of Scrofala. Syphilis, arrd many other Cutaneous and Glandular Affections, having used il with entire success in a number of the above cases Louisville, Dec. 26. 1-47. JAS. M. SCORE, 51. D. More ietimony from Dr. Moore: Mr. John Bull: I am using your Sarsaparilla in several new case of Fcrofula and with nppw effect. I am now confident it is one of the iuol efficacious medicines that can be made for that disease. Yours. JAS. M. MOORE. M. D. Testimony like the following renders superfluous all futher comments upon the efficacy of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From It. L. P. Yandall. Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College: "1 have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Buil's Compound Extract ot Sarsaparilla. and have no hesitation in saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promises well in chronic d'seases. to which it is applicable." L. P. YANDALL, M. D.
Louitville. June t. im. What Dr. Pyles, Physician by appointment to the Lou
isville Marine Hospital, sayi of Bull's Sarsfparilla:
LoiisviLi ii, March 2U, 1-M'J. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of
John Bull's Sarsaparilla, ard believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to produce an al
terative impression on ine sysiem. i nave used ti totti
in public and private practice, and think t the best arti
cle of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES. M. D.
Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. This medicine is daily grappling with disease through
the Western couutry, rr storing to blooming health and
youthful vigor, the sick and afflicted nay. those that are greviously tormented. Certificates are teeming from all directions, from men of truth and high moral standing.
placing it from us intrinsic worth., me very best of all remedies ever before the public. Sold wholesale and retail hy JOHN BULL, At his principal office. 81 Fourth street, and by the Druggists generally in the city and country. Persons wishtng to accept an agency for the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla, will please address John Bvll. t?l Fourth street LonisviHe. SIDDALL, II JEEVES &z CO. Wholesale and Retail Agents, Madison. Indiana.
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GOOD TESTIMONY! JXIpTheOhio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio, sneak a of Bull's Sarsaparilla:
"IT HAS NO EUUAL! The unprecedented sale ol 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 upon all who have tried it, warrant the assertion that as a purifier of the blood IT HAS NO EQUAL! This is a bold assertion, but it can be substantiated by calling on the agent in this city." 3CrKEAI!-C$ We, the undersigned. Druggists and Apothecaries in the citv of Louisville, Ky., take pleasure In slating that
we have been selling John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla
for some time a d confidently recommend it as being a
good and fafe article:
Lapping & Co., Montgomery & SutclifFe, Wm. Nock, J. H Owen, F. W Kniess, W. E. Smith, Walls &. Thomas,
Rohinson, Peter b Cary,
A IlUlIUnOfft OIEIIANlION' IF Cholorotorm and Ether will reuder percent insensible to pain, it is clearly the du'y of those who nianv of the articles purporting to re Shaving Soap, to prese'nteaeh purchaser with a sufficient quantity of the' above ankles to relieve thfjj uf!Vrit gs wbil vniet go'rg t!re operation of savinf. Jl'LE- HAVEL'S rEESt'J SHAVING CREAM is now adimtied by al! to K,; ' very bft article for navirg to be found in I his or .'.V other country. Inth use of nv Almond Rose and pistachio Shavin Cream,' instead of beir g an operation lo he df earted. shaving is really a luxury. The ingredients of wh ch it ia eomposed are of such a natare that a finer and richer lather can be made ihn wuh any other article, by which the. beard is softened, and the skin ia not liable lo be burned by the aUali w inch forms so large a portion of otrtr shaving soaps; nor will it b-coitie chapped, but w ill re main smooth and soft as an infant. No one after uing' this Shaving Cream, t&it ever be induced to tte any other. Caution isnecessary In purchasing my ShaflnCr?'.'.as there arc many imitations old. Ask tor Jule Hauel's Shaving Cream, and you w ill then get an artKl" which renders shaving easv ai d pleasant. JULES HAL EL. Perfumer.
liOChesnut street. Ph ladelplila Foraale in Madison by F. E. SUlRE, Agent.
UPWARDS OF TEN THOUSAND CURES! ! CONSUMPTION CAN RE CIJREO!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF l,lVEI!WOirr AND TAU. For tlie cure of Consumption, and I till Diseases of the JLungs und Jlreast.
THIS Great Remedy has not only made almost In credible cures of Consu tnption. but it breaks tip 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 doel not give immediate relief, and the bo tie is returned, to cheerfully refund the money. We will now ask the afflicted candidly to examine the facts below, which substantiate the merits of this great remedy. Facts which are incontrovertible, and eannot be denier . We refer you to the statements of wellknown Physicians and Professors, who have come forward and have substantiated these facts. The most in
credulous cannot but lie convinced that it lias made cures
where everything else has failed.
EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATE WHICH CAN BE IN FULL BY CALLING UPON THE AGENTS.
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J. B. Wilder & Co., M. Aikin & Co., J. VV. Gamble & Co., S&m'l Yenawine, B. Morsel! & Co., C O. Mills, A. G. Weatherford,
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AN ORDINANCE Directing theCily Surveyor to Survey and Locate th ('orners of certain Blocks and Lois in the City of Madison. Sec 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Madison, 'I hat William C. Bramwell, the city surveyor, t e and he is hereby directed to proceed, without unneces-ary deiav, utiiler tfie direction of the committee on ttri eis and wharves, to locate the corner of lot
No. Ivil, formed hy the intersection of Mulberry and liih streets, on the original plat of the town of Madison. Sec. 2. That ihe saiil William C. Bramwell proceed, in like manner, to Incite the corner of lot No Pi -1. firmed hy the intersection of Min and High streets, on the original pint of said town of Madison. Sec. ;i. Thai the said surveyor proceed, in like manner, to 'oca'e the rornr r of River flock No. !1, formed by the intersection if Mulberry and H'gli streets; and a'so the, corner of said block tormf d hy the intersects n of Main ami lliih streets, within the present limits of the citv of M adison. and report his doings herein at the next meetiAi . f the Common Council. Sec. A. That the said surveyor give af leasl five days notice ff the t.me at which In: will coiua.tnce the locat.mi of 'he corners ? aforesaid by advertising the same in the Madison Ia;ly Paniier Sic- 3 This o.dinatice to be in force from and after us t as--jLe. IV.svcd Aril 17. IW. C. WOODBURN, Pres't A'lesi: F. Crjinbangh, City Clerk. april i!3. AN ORDINANCE TO Itrort.A lE IHK RVSMS4 AT l AltOK Of IiOGS.
.1 Be it enacted by the Common Council of the of Madison, That any person who shall permit any
or hitch, owred or hsrfored hy hitn, to le in any ket hoii-e or on anv market space in the citv of
Midion, during market hours, shell be deemed guiliv of a mi-demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, sSia'l, for the fir-t offence, be fined inthe snin of one dollar; ant. for every siihsctiueni offence three dollars, together with costs of prosecution in ail case. And tin' tact that such dog or bitch is in any market house or on any market-space, as aforesaid, shall, in . he at seuce of any pto iftothe contrary , he deemed and t.-keti as tonctusive evidence that the said dog or bitch w as 'here by the iermissi mi of the owner or person who harbor the same about his or her house: provided, that butchers and others selling from stalls in any market-hoit-e, or persons selling from wagons or other vehicles
on any market space, may Keep a watcn-aog. enamed . or
otherwise securely tastenea to me sia'i, wagou. or oilier vrhtrle. he. she. or t hey are selling from. Sec. Thst it shall be the duty of the market-master, when any dog or bitch is found in any market-house oron anv market-space in violation of the first section of this ordinance, to ascertain, if hecan.to whom such animal belong-, or who harNirs it about his or her house, anil, if he shall so aseertaiii.to enter complaint before the mayor, I'd, if no person can ' e found who owns or hartiois such animal, then it shall be lawful and it is hereby made his duly to use any means that ue may deem proper to drive so ii animal tiom the said market hou-e or market space, or io knl, or cause ihe same to be killed forthwith. sk :t This ordinance to be iu force fiom and alter its publication. Passed, April C. l-,;. CULVER WOODBURN. President. Attest. F. Crumb! (in. City Clerk. mayl
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P Till; l.AUItX ME EN EL'N.The cel-'"'r.v.-.lfiiiiie(;!.kmf.owdn for restoring, beautifying and preservimt ihe complexion, and rendering t he skin de.icately hue, smooth and white. Received dine! Ironi the iiu porters, and for tale hv S:pba.ll, Riev is X Co.
Louisv ville, November 20, 1848,
Jr Bear with us, reader, a little longer and be convinced that BULL'S SAhSAPARI LLA is the Wonder ot tlie World! and that it will cure you.no matter how lor.g you have been suffering. What Dr Owen, Drnggigst and Apothecary of several years' standing, says about Bull's Sarsaparilla: Locisvillk, May 31, 1848. Mr. Johm Btli.: Dear Sir: I have !een for a number of year? severely afllicied with a Mercurial Headache and a duil heavy pain in my Liver. I used almost all the remedies of I lie day, esiiecially the Sarsaparillas prepared by different persons. But. all to little or no advantage, mi i I I chanced to meet with yours, three !ottles 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 supererlor article. Very respectfully, J. H. Owen, M. D. ItHElTMATISM. 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
i remedy.
Mr John Brt.t,: Dear f?ir: tor the last three years I have been afflicted 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. whicli has entirely cuied me of Rheumatism, and grea'ly Improved my general health, more than any medicine 1 have ever used. I have been free of pa'u for several mom hs, and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and i confidently recommend it as being the best medicine in use for Rheumatism. ISHAM BRIDGES. Untontown. Union co., Ky., May 12, 1648. From Dr. VV. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bull: 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, Iepra, 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 liody, with considerable success, in conjunction with local treatment. I think I 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. D. Lewisport, Ky., December 4, 1847. AS A EEMAEE MEDICINE It is without a Rival.
This Sarsaparilla is a sovreign end speedv cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri or Fall mg of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles. Leucorrhoea or
! Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence i of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, aed for the j general prostration of the pystem no matter whether the j reult of inherent cause or causes produced by irregularii tv. illness, or accident. Nothing can be more surprising j than its invigoratii g effects on the human frame. Per- , sous of all weakness and las-itude from taking it atone j become robust and full of energy under its influence. i It immtdiate y counteracts the nervelesanr ssof the female ; frame, which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be expected of us in cases of so delicate a nature, to : exhibit certificate of cures performed, but we can assure j the afflicted that hundreds o." cases have been reported to
us 'l housands of ca.-rf.s where families have been with-
j out ehddren, after using a few rtittleg of this invaluable i medicine, have been flossed with fine, heal'hy otfspring. It has been eipress'y prepared in reference to female torn- ; plaints. No female wno has reason lo supoe she is approaching that critical period, "thi turn or Lirt," : siiou d neglect to take it, as it is a eertsin preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fe . males are sulject al this tin e of life. Thi period my BK DKLATCD TOR StvkR tL VKaRS BT TSINO THIS MtDtruVK. , Nor is it less valuable tor those who are approaching I womanhood, as it is calculated to asist nature by quick- ; ening the blood ami invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is Invaluable for all fie delicate diseases to which women are ubject. It's the safest and most erfee'nal medicine for puritying 'he system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child birth ever discovered. It urengihens both the ; mitrier and child, prevents pain and d isease, incresr t I and enriches the food ; Ihose who have used it think it ig I indipensible. It is highly useful boih before and after t confinement, aa it prevents diseases attendant upon childj birth, in Costiveness. Piles. Cramps. Swelling of the i Feet. Depondf wry. Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain In the i Back and Loins, False Pains. Hemorrhage, and in reguj latins the Secretions and equalizing tne circulation il ns I no equal. Tne great beauty of ihi medicine la. It is always safe and the most delicate une it moat iitesfiil!v. As a beautify in; egem a 14 far superior to all the CW
urmllE El II ST iilll.Y II A III." We be M. Iieve there is a Song wuh the above title, in which-1
a lady mates a great "to do. on the discovery of a ftrey
hair among her raven iocks; nut we nave known wanv1 lersons who bad not one 'grey hair, lut a head covered
with them, whs, thanks to Jt L.t? HAL EL'S Vegetable"
Liquid Hair live, can now ooasi or tieaut'tul black hair.
This celebrated article is adapted to all complexions, ntJ' any one can instantaneously change red or grey hair eyebrows, or whiskers, to a'beantiful biark ; brown, or"
chestnut color, without the least inconvenience: tn
colors of which are so natural in appearance, that it if
impossible tor a stranger to tell that a dye ha been uej.They are also indelible, and are not affee'erf bv the aation of the air, heat, or moisture. Jnlea Hauel's Vega-
table Liquid Hair Dye poseses greater efficacy than any other dye in use, and is' warranted entirely free from any
ueieierious sunsiances. Beware ot imitations Of tnts article, most of which are very injurious, burning the skin, and injuring the hair. If on wish an article which wiil jKodaee an immediate effect, and is at th same time entiretv harrnlesa. ask for JiHes Hatiel'a Hair Dye, and take none other. JULES HAUEL, Perfnmer, i0 Chesnnt atraet. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SCIRE, Agent. june 11
Extract from a letter from the Rev. Henry Wiseman:
Mr A L. SeoviH: As Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar has been the means of snaiching my companion from a
premature grave!! I feel under the obligation to give my
influence in the circulation of so valuable a medicine. HENRY WISEMAN. Tatriot, Gallia Co-, C, Dec. 23, 1S46. From Dr. Wilson:
I have been the lamily physician of Mr. Wiseman for
the last twelve years; during that time Mrs. Wiseman has been suffering from diseased lungs. And finally all
the symptoms of Pu mon ary Consumption apieared.
AM the usual remedies tailed. At this lime she com
nienced using Dr. Rogers' i.ivr rwort and Tar. It acted like a chai ni. In a few days she declared herself nearly
well. I have no doubt ol its virtues, and would cheer
fully recommend li lo persons afflicted with diseased
lungs. Yours, II. R. WILSON", M. D. Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio.
from the wife or rkv. diorui w. milky: I have been afflicted with diseased Lungs for several years; raving tried various prescriptions with iittle mccess. At Ian I tried Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, and found great relief. I would recommend it to all who are suffering with diseased lungs. Cincinnati Augt. 12, 1815, SARAH MA LEY. a Lira riscckd from thi virdi or thi sravx. Mrs.Eggart (reeideson Race, three doors a!ove Eighth) says that she has been consumptive for the last six years, and during the last year all remedies failed. Coughs most distressing, cold night sweats, hectic fever, cold chills every day, debilitated and reduced to a mere skeleton, and the blood now settled under my nails, and my lung ulcerated liotn externally and internally, and my physician now called in a celebrated Lung Doctor, who said that there was no hope of my recovering. Some of my friends ca'led in to take their last leave!! With a faint hi pe 1 now commenced taking Dr. Rogers' Liver
wort 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 rle-di from ninety to one hundred and forty pounds within the last three month. We the undersigned s'aie that we are acquainted and visited Mrs. Eggart during her sickness, and believe the above statement to be t. ue. JOHN MEL END Y. D. K. LEAVlTT. Deacons of the First Congregational Church. Cincin
nati, Dec. 1, 1847. FROM DR. HIRAM C OI, LiTI PROHTIOR IN ( 1KI IHHlTl CLKf TIC MEDICAL COLLFG: Mr. A. L. Scovill: However reluctant I have been o permit my name to bj attached to patent medicine, I consider it a duty to tlie community ti state that in three casesof incipient consumption, vi.. Miss Belt, Mis Barger, and Mr. R li. Cox, one of our City Council, ihat Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar operated more like a
specific than any other remedy, that I ever used f tne of the cases, viz- Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians io be laboring under the last stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good health, from the use of a few bottles of the above svrup. Ill RAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 23, 1847. FROM THE HON. JCDGB HKNRY MORSE: Mr. A. L. Scovill: lam well arquaintad with Dr. Hiram Cox and his practice, he having lieen my fatuity physician for many years and ran cheerfully ray that 1 have as much confidence in hi Fkill a anv men living. Cincinnati. Nov. 8. 1847. HENRY MORSE. For sale wholesale by A. L. SCOVILL. Corner of Fifth and Race. Cincinnati, O. Also by FRANCIS . SCIRE.
i Main Cross St.. Madison, Ind.
Beware of a Bae Counterfeit!! Prepared in June last by JOHN T. TOLA ND (in the employ o George M. Allen, Druggist, of C iicinnaii ) This Counterfeit is sold by one John Bull, of Louirville. Ky. Pe on your guard, nov 2S.
frpHE CLIMATE of the Unked States ia provrbial ii. for its sudtten changes; and we often experience both the extremes of heat and cold within a few Ixwn. This, wfcile it ia very trying pon the general feevtta mf the aystem. is especially ao npn the an irflrt mf de icate complexion are peculiarly liable to sutler Jrom thee ssdden changes, at they often result hi tan. ittiburn.morphew. Ac. JULES HAUEL'S JiTfMPH SOAT and Ean liivlne da Venus, (which ia the same article In liquid state, are the only articles which will effectually remedy thee rfefeets. These are many wartiei and sitter compounds sold for rhia purpose, some of which are very deleterious, behig compounded of mineral rurwtan ces and should by ail means he avoided. Jules Haael'a Nymph Soap is competed, for the mot part, of balsamic plants, which are well known te physicians and chemists for their extremely brand and pirif ing effects on the skin; thereby total'y eradicating all unsighrty eruption,. such as pimples, sunburn, redness of the akin, fieckles. and other cutaneous disea-es. Te tise of this article will, in a short time, change the most bilious complex ionto a beautiful whiteness, imparting at the same time ar dedicate bloom. It's extraordinary efrief-ey Sa been tea--tified to by'hundreris who have experienced it Henejleia!' effects. Beware of all articles purj orting to be fcymphM Soap unless i hey have my name attached, aa there mw imitations of this article offered for sale, put up in tit same style, but of course worthies JULES HAUEL. Perfumer, 120 Chesnut sin et. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SUlRE, Agent. j u ne 21t
LAl'GII AND aItOlV FAT TO man is fit to gothrough ihe world until
ne can
V at kee Hoodie when sick as death with afoul stomach. In the ease last mentioned, lake a dose of Rev. B. Hibbard's Pills and we'll insure you both to laugh and whiitle with great ren fori after the npeiaiicn. Iiev. II. IIibbard' Vegetable Anti IXIl inus Pills' A r now mil, confirmed, ratified aud established, by overwhe ming majorities of the "toiie and sinew," as the medicine which Tlie People Delight to Honor! The grand secret of the wonderful success of thea Pills, is this: that Every Man goes for Ills Interest. When he finds what it is. regardless of a II ot i oiIJik ations. That s the reason why those who buy those pUM once, almosi invariably buy again. That's the reason, why thirty of th Cincinnati aernts no longer tak Rev. B. flihhacd's bills on cominimion, but ac'u&ily butand selllhem at w holesale, as they w. uld A Sack of Coffee or ("croon sf Iadlxw These agents are here among us, and may be eteti any hour of tne dav. Please call xpon them and be tonvisced. We give their names and places of htsiners, vis:(See Times ad other Cincinnati papers.) AGENTS IN MADISON Who buy and sell the abovenamed pit's in the same wav.are John Craig. Joseph Northeraft, Siddall Reeves, $-eo fc John Hines, McClure Branham t Co. July 2H lv
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A. II. It EE I), PBOPKILTOII, Corner of High Slreel and Cherry Lane, MADISON, INDIANA. I have taken the large four story bui'ding on High Street, north side, opposite the old City Hotel, where 1 have opened a house of tissue Am D FRIVATE entertainment. Having bad a lorg experience in thi busine-, I flatter mywtf iht I ohail be a'e to give nati faction to all who may honor me with a rail. My determination la to keep a uud hoi -e, and charge proportionaMy . This is the mot convenient Hotel lo the New Railroad !ep. feb2! II. It LED.
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"I'" II IS Chemical tVimpound contains several Vegetablngredienis, lesi(!' s Yeilow I)ck and Sarsaparilla.. each having a direct reference to i lie hea'Ui of eotrie in lernal organ. Acting a a UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE, by removing all impui ities, and giving lone to debilitated organs It has provd itself a sure, speedy and permanent urs fr Coii-imptioii. Sc-ofiila, Erysipeiaa, K hCMaiatuui,. Gout Liver on.plaints. Spinal A tfeetion--. t-'lears. Saphilis. liiopsy. Asthma, Piles, Scurvy, A ifcrtiora of thBtadder and K idnei s. Mercurial Diegres, Cor(Mt Humors. Kui-h .f BlrKid to the tied. Fever and AgHe, Kenidle Complainls. General Ilehil'ly, Dyfpeia, L of Appetite, folds. Headache, f oaIivcik-ks G-avel, Night t-weats. Colic, Organic A ffertn n. Palpitation of the Heart. Bilea, Pains in Side, Ch al, Baek. Limb. Ac, sic. Indeed o eornp'etely does this medicine pervade ths whole sys cm. 'hat every part fee! itn puriiying and invigorating Influence. It has etired hundred of eaaea in which ihe simple SarsaparriMa Syrups and Wild Cherts hiuer had failed, and many more m here the r 1 as. pyrups had removed the obatiurtions from one crgas tanother as simple syrups are likely to do. thus aBerelychangirg the fent of di ep.se. i b is V' g table aompoond , . acting proportionally on ell the organ has thoroughly cleansed the eysten. ardrmoved ail diaeass, restoring' the patient to health and v'kor. ThiRi.h i" I'tt firtfoiT'i Cosroms BiTaatv Viitow Urn ( ahd 8.r.mn, 1 put up in largssrjiiare I ottlet, conia inirg a vjiiari, with the name of theextraet blown in the g'ass. $y See 'hat the signatur- of S. p. Ban jiitt. ths-prs-prietor writien with black rnk oa each ch.iIJc wrap lr cGI Price 9 I Ler tvottie 6 boltlea Or 9i. Prepared t S. F. Bannetts, Ial,ratory, Little FaPa,, New York, and toU at wtioienale and retail at BENNETT'S WESTERN BRANCH EMPORIUM, Ns. t College Hall. Ciinnat i.
Also for aale by
cii'itt.,Bint fc Ce. r. E. Srtas.
H. C. ViYtHHB,
MadVaos.
W. T. PtrriR. RWnrfin.
J. V. Sinry 4s. Co., 'crnos And by Umf iits generaily, roar
