Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 104, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 August 1849 — Page 4

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whJ uwe iriur if-'-tr r:'p! n "r,...-e 1 foti receipt of the late Dr. Holyoke, w w U.Wvei tf" 1J by ll y. although of a ,Vi'i--'''.'.i' e.,i..-vt.i:Ki. to ih a:oujii;ng age ot one humuM ami two-yea'; 1 .rw'rt. even in t :e common way of preparation. tr,"a::y kno'.vn a the best remedy for diseases of hr" '- v i. -covered ; in this preparation 'he virtue rf ti herb are powerfa!'y ami hiznly concentrated, so a? v rer'T i ;eror sal harmless, medicine tor all disraWof the Lun-M an.1 Llvr M jreover tun medicine contain the medical propertie of the llnz't Weed. Liverwort. Fever Root, and other rools and herb, and is warranted or to c .jnti'.n any mineral or tou-r.ral preparation. jivm-mii'sia & i.ivek (o.nj'i.iiT. No mJietne has evr yet been discovered which lias t Tvf half s.i beneficial to those atlhcied with Dyspepsia ai d Liver ii)T.!ant . a Via UaNam of Liverwort. U n ay I e t.tsen w.t.'uut darsrer by children or persons ,,- , : -.',! by d';-eae. Re,.- "m'f-i to as for Pr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, and d not take any thing eUe. See tha the written pizna'ure of Cm. Tavlor, M. D . I on every bonis, and the cerLficAtf of Dr. Rogers aud other eminent p.-.y-Ciana. Fur sale ! y FRANCIS E SUI RE. M adison, in.L

TISMpIjETIO. Tie firm of Hughes &. Co.. i Hjy this day Unsolved, by mutual consent. All persons I'nvluS aT'ni"'i'J wit'. Faiil tirm will settle the fame, with W. M . Hughe, wl'fl i authorized to close the timings Celt owiti ' ny the lirm will tc paid hy him when due.

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ftr t'i tf I". All persons indebted to the Id'e tirm of 1 J Hughes A Co. wi'l please make immediate ayment of the ri.iie. A? the b'fdne's mu-t he closed up a soon r, jt.'i'iie. lam In Lopes that a mo personal notice will not he necessary, h b 1 4 V. M. HUGHfcS. ri'O THE IMTSIMC. --Having purchased the tntcrest of Dr. VV. Ilfx! in the lru- Store of Ihiihes A: '.-., wilJ rootmue trie business at t' e old s'and. arid 1 y f:r:t attention t j hn-ire-s I hope to merit a fa r pioporHori f f oiHii'Mi. feb H VV. M HUGHES. Ii:W I.IVKItV STAIJLC. rnMW. underst2iiej would respectfully inform the publi he tnat he ha- pei ei a Livery StaMe on tiie eat "idj of Walnut street, trtvvfen Main-cro?i and Third ftrr- t. where be. will at al'tlme he prepared to aerom modaie ad persons with Saddle, Horses, Carriages, Buaies ir-d Baronr he-; P.e will also take Houses at livery, and l.einj provi-ted with the best stable in the State .-i.d Mi;"thr Usiler, be flaUers himseit that lie will be Ai,ie to rerobT entire patiai'actiott to all who may patronize liis eaaldiehmeiit. arrl! U HFARY PF.Pl'TV.

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'1 :muias JT. ICflhinsnil respectfully iniorms hi" friends and the pu'dtc, tiiat he lias com tueticed husines i! the Grocery Line, in the well known house on Mu! I erry litreet, formerly occupied by J. Muller, opposite to the i'.atmer it!u e, and next door above J. Lane's, where be intend ai way to keep on hand the very best assort-n-,iit of Family (iroreries including 'J ei and Co I fee; Brown and Loaf Susar; . ). and S. II. Molasses; Fish ; Golden Syrup; 1'epper; Siiices; Ciujrer Nutiuecft, fcc ; Tjtrether witii lyc Stud's of all Kinds, Soap, Candles, Si.i'cli. .c , tc. He. wi'l also keep on. hand, for family nse, Flour of 'he bent 1 rati Is, M"ai, Buckwheat l lour, ami all.kindnoi Coiiifry Prudiire; ail of which lie will sell ad low as can be purchased in this market. I iea-ecali and see for ourselves. fH.l't T. J. ROBINSON.

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t, Risers, tJ'itt'T Sn.'k. Lath. &. We ::ive ere,-'ed a l.i'L'r' and - nsi ve btiilditii; fur the irp" of mannaour in an 1 keepinc on hand dressed .oriittf Boar.N-. WnreanJ 'bov Fine. WeaMier Boa'd t;i-i' or wash Boards, snel vim: for More. Boards ami ank oiaue.l on bo t si.les to various ilnckiiesses, sui

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Mouses, Ciiutciies

Als.i on hand, a lar-e aortment of Fannel Door, .. at.d B'.;o.. M i- er : u.,der4 bavinj contracts in the conrtty, where t:'-i' ria and tnec names p.re sc stfP. v 11! titul it to their i:.' - -t to call and xam.iie our stock and p rites. We are KeMitii: S !.y 10 sash at H I V. cents, and 10 by P-a-U a: i l cent per Imht, and all other articles in piopor. :..n. All orders 'eft with STR AltKR St KT.YT. Madion li'.diana. wiii he pre.niptly attetnled to; where a Bill of Vnee, an ft,u ,,'.. ot SaU can be seen. Terms Cash. match lo-;huo

AN Oiiiii N CF.- -To Re f aso to biceps? Taverns. Cotlee ti.m-es. .ie. porter e.r p.eer Shops, or Houses lor t Palo or barter of Spirituous or Feriueited Li (iHrs t-v a ie--s ,1UMm y than a rpiart. or in ativ quanl;;v to U! d ilHA a:.oiit the retauei's house, 0ul houie y ar.t or garden io Foe city uf M adnon . Sf; 1. '!" it ordained by the Common Council of t'oecuv el Ml lion. Tliat herraf rr no license shall t kTJii'.f 1 l any person to retail aphiiuous or fermented i, pors in t tie city of M Hion. Sic. -. 'Fhat if any person -dial! sell or barter anv f-oniuoiM or fermente-f lionor. bv a less miautnv tlian "a urt. or ri any iptan'ity to be drunk m or a bom the r-' ailer's It mse out -house yard or earocn . wi-bin the cor

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AN ORDINANCE DireeHngtbe City Surveyortoeorvey and loraie the corners of certain tiocfea and lou in the eitv of Madtson. Sir. i. Be it ordained bv the Common Council of the eity of Madison. That William t' Bramweil.tha c'ty enrvevor. le, and he is hereby directed, to proceed, without unnecessary delay, under the direction of the committee on streets and wharves, to locate the corner ot lot No. KM. formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High ets, on the onetnaJ plat of the town of Madison. St- 2 That the said William CBramwell proceed in like manner, to locate thecorner otlot No. 121,fortned tiv the intersection of Main and Hit?h streeta. on the uriainal plat of said town of Madison. Sec, X That the said Purveyor proceed in like manner To locate the corner of river block No. 3. formed hy the intersection of Mulberry and Hisli streets; and also the corner of said block, formed hy the intersection of Main ami Fli.'h streets, xa it hi n the present limits of the city of Madison, and report bis doing herein at the next meeting of the Common Council Sko. 4. That the said surveyor eive at least five days .totsce of the time at which he will commence to locate the corners, as aforesaid, by advertising the same in the Madison daily papers.

Skt. :,. This ordinance to be in lorce irom ana alter Its pu'hcation. Passed May 3d, 1-41. Attest; CULVER WOODBURN, President. F. CRL MBAron. City Clerk. AN ORDINANCE To prevent and prohibit the throwins: of piones. Krick bats, ar.d ciubs at houses and fences, and otherwise to prevent and prohibit irjury to property within the city of Mndsson. Set. I. Be it ordained by tiie Common Council of the city of Madison, That if any person shall throw stones, brick bars, clubs, or other hard substance, at, itto, or astamst any dwellinz-house, store-house, out-house, or any other huildins, or apainst any fence within the cor porate limits of the city of Madison, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay to the city of Madison any gum not exceeding fifty dollars. a." That if any person shall wilfully or mal clously deface, destroy, or pull r'own, or otherwise damage or injure any siuu or sitrn-board. awning, or oilier property of a Ftmiiar description, attached to any puhlie or private I u ild ins, store house, ware house, or other buiklintr, or suspended over the tide walks, of the city of Madison, or shall wilfully or maliciously injure or destroy any water spout'on any building, such person shall, upon convict ion thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding nity dollars. Sr. 3. This ordinance to be in force from and after it publication. Fased May 3d, 1810. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. F Cr tm batoh. City Clerk. may 5 AN OKD1. NANCE To amend an ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance relating to the markets," passed January, 2r, lsF.t. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Madison , That the 10th tecttoa of the Ordinance to which this i an amendment, he, and the same is here

by amendert, so that the minimum price of all stalls inside of the Main street market house shall be fixed at ten dol

lars per year, and that the minimum price of all stalls iifide of the Broadway market-house shall be fixed at eight dollars per year. Sic. 2. That the 14th section of said ord'nance be so amended as that any stall within either of said markethouses shall revert to the e if the person or persona rent ins it shall nes eet or refti etosupply such stalls with cnod fresh meat, or such other marketing as he or they usually keep and offer for sale In said market house, for the space ot ten market days, at such market-house, and no excuse, after the expiration of the ten days aforesaid, shall entitle the delinquent to the furthe- use of said stad. Set. 3. This ordinance to be in force Irom and after Us publication. Passed May 3d, 1840. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. F. CRrxinrH, City Clerk. may5 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. 1819 Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the Citv of Madison, That John A.Reynolds, assessor, he and h" is hereby directed to assess all the. male inhabitants of said eity between ne ages of twenty one and fifty years; all the real estate, including improvements, situate wi'htn ihe corporate limits of sa'd ciiy; and a'l personal property b longing to the residents of r said city, nclndiug merchandise, hank stock, insurance stock, railroad stock, or other stocks, absolutely paid for or the amount paid thereon, steamboats, househo'd furniture, horses, carnages, money at interest, and all oilier kinds

of personal p'opertv. wheMier in possession or in action except one hundred ami titty do lars wor'h of household luMiiture to tach family ; and a's" all the Iiol'S, dogs, and bitches owned fed, or harbored hy any of the in habitant of city. -er.'J. Tha' ' h said assessor he and he is !inhy directed and reipti cd 'o prr'OMii the riu y prescribed in I he preceding section in all inspects in the manner antho-l,-d i,v 'he acts of incorpoiaiion now in force in ihe city o Madjson Sec. 3. Thisordinanee to be in force from and after its pas-pge. Passe,! Aprl 17, THO. C. WOODBURN. Pres't. Attest- F. "riHnhaugh, City Clerk. apri'-J5 N ( iR I i M I hreel ing I he City Survt or to ur vev ami oca'e th 'ormos of ceitain Blocks and Lo s in t h" Citv of Maui-oii. Sec I. P.e it ordained by thp Common Council of the City of Madison. 1 ha Wi ham C Bramwell, the citj surveyor, be and he is hereby direc eit to proceed, wit -out unneces ary delay, under the direction of the committee on street;? and wharves, to locate t he corner ot lo' No. p.'l, formed by the intrsection of Mulberry and High sttels, on the original plat of the town of Madison. fee. 2. That the sa'd William C. Bramwell proceed, oi h ke manner, to locate i he corner nf 'ot No 1-4, formed by t he u tei sect ion of M a in and High streets, on tiie oruinal p'at of sxpi town of Madison.

i Sec. 3. Thit the said surveyor proeepd. in like manner, j to locsie the corner of River block No 3, formed hy the ! lnterseenon of Mulberry and 11 gh streets; and also the corner of said block forimd by the jipersecti n of Main j an I High streets, within the present limits of the citt of j M adtson. and reiort his doings herein at the nest meeij isgof the Common Council. j Sec. 4. That the said urveyor g've a' leasi five days not ice of the t ;me at wh ich he will nuiin (ncf the locattoii of the comer as aforesaid by advertising the same I in the Madison Daily Banner I Sec 5 This ordinance to he In force from and after I its pas-ace. ', rassed April IT. IMO. C. WOODBURN, Pres't ( Attest: F. Lrumbangh, City Clerk. april 25.

CALirOII'IA GOLD. rj"MIE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FOt.X 'I Y-EIGHT has been more replete with wonderful, unexpected ad asJounOit'z political and retijjiou revolut'ons 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 theo!d not the new world has been the scene of war and bloodshed, ending only with the treaty of Uueretaro. eiving peace to Meiico, aed the rich Gold Plains of California to the American people. Still a sriatur ivim one that will work a complete revolution in the entire medica- world, and be of ereater benefit to mankind than any invention that has teen made rnce the days of Fulton was he discovery of that wonderful and truly ereat medical compound, John Bull's Fluid Exti act of Sarsaparilla. This invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of thousands and is daiiy giving more consolation to the affiieted than could be atfordeu 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 tlX TIMES as much Pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation made in America. Price J I per bottle, or six bottles for $5. it has l-een 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 stale of the blood, t lie use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in vouth. bariennesp. &c. We boldlv assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. Tiie Sarsparilla is purciased ithont 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 Sarsaparilla also con'ains the virtues of several other valuable medical toots, together forming the best compound and producing the greatest cura.ive agent in the mown wo Id! THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL:

AX OISOI.NA.NCK TO EEiiVlUt THE Rt'SStS AT I AR GE OF POOS. Set. 1. Be it enacted by the Common Council of the City of Madtson, That any person who shall permit any dog or bltcn, owned or harbored by him, to I e in any market house or on any market space in the city of Madi-on, during market hours, shah be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall, for the first offence, be fined inthe sum of one

Scroru!a. or Kings, Evil; Cancers. Tumors: Eruption? of the Skin; Erysipelas; Chronic Sore Eyes; Ringworm or Tettera; Scald Head; Rheumatism; Pains In the Bones or Joints; Old So es and Ulcers; Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis. Dispepsia; fait Rheum;

Dseasesof the Kidneys;

Houghs, Colds; Weakness of the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all other diseases tending to p'oduce Consumption; Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Complaints;

I Sick and Nervous HeadI ache; Low Spirit, Night Sweats; I Exposure or Imprudence in

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Diseases arising from the Chronic Constitutional Dis

eases; And is a Sprinp; 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.

use of Mercury ;

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

GOOD TESTIMONY! JJj-1 The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla: "IT HAS NO EQUAL! The unprecedented sale of Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has been introduced for the past two months only, with the very gratify ing effects produced upon all who have tried it, warrant t he assertion that as a purifier of the blood IT HAS NO EUUAL! This is a bold assertion, but it can Le substantiated by calling on the agent in this city." JCrKJEAJ!C We, the undersigned. Druggists and Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky.. take pleasure in stating that we have been selling John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla for sometime a d confidently recommend it as being a good and eafe article:

Lapping & Co., Montgomery & Sutclitfe, Wm. Nock, J I) Owen, F. W Kniess, W E. Smith, Wat's & Thomas,

Robinson, Peter Cary,

shall, upon conviction thereof, hetore anytrihunal hay-

in:. j irisd .ets n. p.. v. for every sm-ri offence, not les than twenty nor more man one h indred dollars And a,,v. persi.p u;on w hose information any convic'ion stiati he ha I. shall 1 e e-ui le 1 to a. id shall receive one half uf S5..1 fine, w hen trie same shall be eoUreted Sr.- 3. That all ordinances heretofore passed on the ' j"'t of retailing sp'riiumn an t fermented lupiors in thecty of Madison coming in conflict with this ordit.ance be and t he same is hereby repea ed S 4 Th s ordinance to he in force from and af.er it s jnl M -.toot . Passat May 17. '41 CULVER WOODBURN, Pr'st Attesi:F Crutiihaugh. City fie.it. may 21. l Hi;s M MUVi:i. A well selected

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J. WOODBURN & SON.

)i;it( lAM( A fresh supply of Fer-cisM-jii Caps. a very uirtor arttel-. receive! and wsalat y O t 2 SIL'UALL, KEEVLS CO.

together with costs of prosecution in ail cases. And the fact that such dog or bitch is in any market-

h oure or on any martvet-space. as aforesaid, shall

' he a! sence of anv proof to the contrary, be deemed and

taken as conclusive evidence thai the said dog or bitch was there by the permlssi m of t he owner or person who harbor the same about his or her house: provided, that hu'ehers and others selling from stalls in any markethouse, or persons selling from wagons or other vehicles on any market space, may keep a watch dog, chained . or otherwise securely fastened to the st a'l, wagon, or other vehicle, he, she, or they are selling from. Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of the market-mas'? r.

when any dog or bitch is found in any market house or on anv market-space in violation of the first section of this 1 ordinance, to ascertain, if hecan, to whom such animal! belong-, or who hartmri it about his or her house, and. if j he shall so ascertain .to enter comp'aint before the mayor. ! r-d.if no person can e foued wlioownsor harbors such j animal, then it shall be law fu! and it is he-eby made h;s j dut v to ne any means that ne may deem proper to drive j sn h animal from the said market-hou-e or market space, j or to kill, or cause the same to be ktUed forthwith. Set, 3 This ordinance to be in force fiom and after itn ' publication. ! Passed, April 26, t-jo. i CULVER WOODBURN, President. ! Attest: F. CRr.MBAi on. City Clerk. mavl '

meticiar.d lotion in ns, producing a clear and beautiful ekin. rosy cheeks, removing freckles and pimple. A hint ta von ldie a Mit.-ien'' " BETTER TF.!TI710Y Than ever offered in favor of any Medicine! most pr. jAmis h. oor. Mr. John Bull: I have n hesitation in saying that I beiieve your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manu faeture.1 for the cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, and many other Cutaneous and Glandular Affections, having used it with f mire success in a number of the above cases. Louisville. Dec. 2fS. 1-47. J A3. M. MOORS, M. D. More testimony from Dr. Moore: Mr. John Bull: I am u.-mg cur Sar?a?arilla in several

new cases of s-erofu'a and with fippv eilect. I ana now confident it is one of the most e.ticfcious medicines that can be made for that disease. Yours. J AS. M. MOORE. M. P. Testimony like the follow ing renders superfluous a!! futher comments upon the etbeacy of Bull's Sarsaparilla From I r. L. P Yandall. Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College: I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. and have no hesiiatton in saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promises w ell in chronic d seases. to w h'eh it is applicable." L. P. YANDALL.M.D. Loui ville, June 6. I?4-5. What Dr. Pyles. Physician by appointment to the Louisville .Marine' Hospital, say of Bull's Sars pnnlla: Lor isvili k, March 20. 1-13. I have examined the prescription tor the preparation of John Bub's Sarsaparil'a. ai d believe the combination to be an excellent one. and well calculated to produce an al

terative impression on me system, i nave nscn it potti in puhlie and private practice, and think 't the pest article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PY LES. M D. Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital This medicine is daily grapp'ing w ith disease through the Western couutry, restoring to blooming health and youthful vigor, the -tck and ath'cted- nay. those that are greviously tormented. Certificates are teeming from all directions, from men of truth and high moral standing. P'acing it from its in rinsle worth, the very lst of all remedies ever before the public. Sold who'esale and retail by JOHN PULL, At his principal office. 81 Fourth street, and by the Lruggists generally in the city and country. Persons wishing to accept an agency for the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla, will please address John B:ll, el Fourth street Lnu'vi'i". SIDOALL, REEVES A: CO. VV liolesaie and Retail Agents, Mudison. Indinna UPWARDS OF TEN THOUSAND CURES! ! '0-Vt3IITIOX CAN JIJE CLUEIM DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF JL1VERWOI1T AND TAR. For Hie cure or Consumption, and all Uineatiesoi Hie JLuiigs and Ilreast.

J. B. Wilder & Uo., M. Aikin & Co., J. W. Gamble & Co., Sam'I Venawine, B. Morsell & Co., C O. Mills. A. G. Weatherford, Rupert, Lindenberger & Co.

Louisv ville, November 2fi, 1818.

3r Bear with us. reader, a little longer and be convinced that PULL'S SAhSAPARO.LA is the Wonder of tiie World! and that it will cuie you, no matter how iorg you have been suffering What Dr Owen, Druggigst and Apothecary of several years' standing, say s anout Bull's SarsaparillaLocisvillk. May 31, ba,3. Mr. John Brl.i.: Dear Sir: I have been for n number of years severely afflicted wii h a Mercurial Headache and a dull heavy pain in my Liver. 1 used a'mosf ell the r medies nf the dav, especially the Strsapanllas prepared by different persons But all to little or no advantage, moil I chanced to meet with yours, three boules of which gave me more relief titan all the others combined. I therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the ei flic', ed community as a supererior a rt icle. Very respectfully, J. IL Owen, M. D. HIIEr7IATI4JI. Let all those wno are suffering under the agonizing tortures of Rhenina isnireoathe lollowmg and see what mav also be done for them, if they will use this infallible remedy. Mr John Bnx: Dear Sir: For the lat "hree years I have been alflic'ed with Rheumatism of the seveiest rha' acter. I was at times in the greatest agony o" pain; I tried every remedy 1 could proc.me for the disease, but found no permanent relief until I was induced to use your preparation of Sarsaparil'a. which has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and g'eatiy Improved my general health, more than any iiiedi. ine I ' have ever used. I have been free of pahi for several mom hs. and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and I confidently recommend it as being tiie best medicine in ue for Rheumatism. ISHAM BRIDGES. Untnntown. Union co.. Ky.,May 12, i848. From Dr. VV. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bull: In regard to your Sarsaparilla, I will say that 1 have used it to some exient in Cutaneous Affections of long standing, as 'I im a Capetis. Lepra, Proriasis, Scabies, Syphilitic Cachexia, and in all diseases where tiie indication of cure seems to consist in a thorough change or moditicat ion of the fluids of the body, w ith considerable i-ui-cess, in conjunction with local tiea'ment. I think i would prefer it to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in ue. and any physician will admit its value upon learning the substances that enter in'o its composition. Respectfully yours, VV. T. PRENTISS, M. D. Lewisport, Ky., December 4, '847. AS -V FEMALE MEDICHE 1 1 v i tliou t a IClval. This Sarsaparilla is a sovrelgn and speedv cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri or Fall ing of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, Leueorrhoea or Whites, obstructed or dirhcutt Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof. a d for the

lonar; and. for every subsequent otfet.ee three dollars, i j, :h;V'l" " ; " U " , .

! tv, illness, or accident. Nothing can be more surprising

A nAIlBAICOlTS C?EllATIO."F Choloroform ami Ether w ill render peoom irsnb'e lo pain. P t clesrtv the do- y rt thie tin mrii

many of ihe articles pnrp-'ilinj to e Shaving Soup, lu prewnteach purchaser wiih a mtfirtet qni tiiv ot'ihe above ankle to relieve iheir snfTtriigs mhi! t. noef going the operation of a having JU I.E.- H AU EL'S PREM'UM SHAVING ("REAM is now admitted bv ah to be tie very best article for snaving tu tiefonnd in this or any other rotiniry. in ih use of my Almond Rose artf staehio Soavin Oram, instead oi ben. s an operai ioj' o he d ea drd ahavu-g n really a Inxury. The n.g-eri Sm of w h eh t is ce mposed are of such a narjre t finer and mber lather can be made than w,ih any o'ber article. b which the beard is softened, and the sku is not Ira.-la io be burned' by the alkali hiehforman large a portion o' h er shaving soapa; nor wit ti b-eoine chapped, but w ill re mam smooth an J soft as an ii.faiu's. No one after u'lt c this Shaving Cream, can ever be induced io use any other. Caution is necessary in ru basing my Sbav'mg Cream, as thfre are many imitations told. As lor Jti ec Hauel's Shaving Cream, and yon will then get an at. .tie which renders havlng easv ai d pleaejmi JULES H At l.L. Permmer. l-.'O Chesnut streer. pt) iar,r1, Foraleln Madtson by F. t. SI' i R K, A arnt. jnne S-i'limn

k.fB-HE EI II ST 1IAI1S."VW U. ittve tliere it. a Song wiih tiie eb.ve mie, in h.cli alady manes a great to-do." on the discovery of a grey hair among her raven locks; but we havr known man? persons who bad not one grey hair, t u a hear! cove ted wi'lt 'hem. wrn, thanks to jI'LtS IAUEL'S Vem -table Liquid Hair Dye, can new boast of beaut ful black hair. '1 Ins cetebra'ed article is adapted to a'l complexions, mi any one can it alantaneousiv chanite red or grey hair, eyebrows, or w hiskers. to a.beaul if ul b ack : f ruwn. or ehesinut color, without the least inconvenience; th colors of w hich are so natural in appearance, I hat it u impossible for a stranger to te that a dye has lie en used. They are also indelible, and are not atYecied 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. anil is w arranted entirely free from any deleterious substances. Bew are of initiations cf this article, most of which are very injurious, burning the skin, and injuring the hair. If yon wish an article which w ill produce an immediate effect, and is at the same time entirelv harmless, a.k for Ju'es I'auel'a Hair Dye, and take none other. JULES IMUEL. Perfumer, 120 Chesnut gireet. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. MTRE, Aguxjune 1 1

THIS Great Remedy has not only made almost In credible cures of Consti niption, 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 doel not give immediate relief, and the bo'tle is returned, to cheerfully refund the money. We will now ask the afflicted candi- ly io examine the facts below, which substantiate the merits of thia great remedy. Facts which are incontrovertible, and eannot be driiieft. We refer you to the statements of wellknown Physicians and Professors, who have come torward and have substantiated these farts. The most incredulous cannot but be convinced that it has made, cures where everything else has failed. EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES WHICH CAN BE SEEN IN FULL BY CALLING UPON THE AGENT8.

QALARATUS A very superior article received and torsa eby aeptCS S1DDALL, REEVES &CO.

than its mvigorali. g effects on the human f-anie. Per-

" j sons of all weakness and las-itude from taking ir at once

, become robust and full tf energy under its influence. ! It irnmtJiate y counteracts the nervelessm ss of the female ! frame, which is the great came of Barrenness. It will ; not be expected of us in cases of so delicaie a nature, to ! exhiiiit certificates ef cures performed, but we can assure i the a' Dieted that hundreds of cases have been reported to 1 us '1 liousands of ca.ses wlife families have been without ch ldren, after using a few bottles of this invaluable j medicine, have been blessed w ith fine, heal hy offspring. ; It has been expressly prepared in reference, to female com i plaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is api proaching that critical period, "thi tirn or Lire,"

shou d neglect to take It, as it is a eertain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible d iseases to which fe males are subject at this time of nee. This period May B DELAYID FOR SEVFRaL YEARS BY PSI.IOTHIS MlDiCUI. Nor is it lesa valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to asist nature by quickening the blood ami invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine iS invaluable for all the delicate diseaiie to w hich women are subject. It ' the safest and most effectual medicine for purifyin? 'he system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child birth ever discovered. It mengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain and d isease, incresr s and enriches the food ; those who have ued ii think it is indispensible. It is highly useful both before and after conrinemeiit, as it prevents diseases attendant opon ehiid-

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fvinV.nd nresllr . " ,rrowder, for restoring, beauti- Back and Loins, t aL-e Pains. Hemorrhage, and in reEU.Vm . 'r.i.if h complexion, and rendennf the t lating the Secretions and equaliz-ng tne circulation it haf J ir fti- ,mo?.h white. Received di- i no equal. The great beauty of thia medicine la. It is alrtct from lie importers, and for aale by : wavs safe, and the moat delicate use It most sueewfully. SiDDALL. Kiitis k Co. i As a beautifying aent It is far u per tor to all lie C'oi-

Extraclfrom a letter from tiie Rev. Henry Wiseman: Mr A L. Scovill: As Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar

has been the means of snatching my companion from 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, le'4b From Dr. Wilson: 1 have been the family physician of Mr. Wiseman for the last twelve years; during that time Mrs. Wiseman has been suffering from diseased lungs. And finnliy all r tie symptoms of Pu monary Consumption appeared All the usual remedies failed. At this lime she commenced using Dr. Rogers' . ivrrwortand 'Far. It ac'ed like achaim. In a tew days she declared herself nearly well. I have no doubt of its virtues, and would cheerfully recommend it to persons afflicted with diseased lungsj. Yours, II. R. WILSON, M. D. Patriot, Gallia Co , Ohio. from thi wirs or rev. GKORoi w. mley: I have been a'flicted wi h diseased Lungs for several yea's; I aving tried various prescriptions with iittle nieces. At last I Tied Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and I ar, and found great relief. would recommend it to all who are suffering with diseased lungs. Cincinnati Aiigt. Pi, IffJo, SARAH MALEY. A L1F ltBSCrED FROM THK VERGE OF THE OR AVE. Mrs. Fggart (re-idesoti Race, three d-mrs above Eih'h) says that s-lie has been consu mptive tor the lasi t-ixyea's! and during the la.-t year ail remedirs failed o. uhiiiost distressing, cold night sweats, hectic fever, t.ihl chil s every day del. i iiaied and reduced to a meieskelc ion, a- d the blood now settled mid: r mv nars, and mv hu gs ulcerated botn ex'ernally and in'ernaily, and my physician now called in a celebrated Lung Doctor, who said that there was no hope of my recovering Some of mv friends called in to take their last leave.'! With a faint In pe 1 now commenced taking Dr. Rogers' Liverwort ami Tcr and what a happy cnaiige "l now enjoy bet er hea th than I hve since f was fourteen years ot age, and have liained in flesh from ninety to one 'hundred and forty pounds within the last three month. V e the undersigned s'aie tha- we are acquainted and visited Mrs Ei'gart during her sic kness, and believe the above statement to be ti ue. JOHN MELENDY. D. K. LEAViTT. Deacons of the First Congregational Church. Cincinnati, Dec. l, 1847. FROM DR. HIRAK C0.X, LaTE PROFESSOR 1H CINCINNATI ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLFOE: Mr. A. L. Scovill: However reluctant I have been o permit my name to hj attached n patent medicine, I consider it a duty to tiie community to state thai in three cases of Incipient consumption, viz. Mis Belt, Wis-. Barger, and Mr. R H. Cox, one of our City Council, that Dr. Rogers's Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific than any other remedy, that I ever used One of the cases, viz- Miss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to b laboring under the la-t stage of Scrofulous Consumption. She is now in good health, from tiie use of a few bottles of the above syrup. , , T HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 5, IS-37. FROM THE HON. JfDei HENRY MORSE: Mr. A. L Scovill; I am well acquainted whh Dr. Hiram t ox and his pract ice. he having been my family physician tor many years and can cheerfully -av that I have as much confidence in his skill as anv man liviif Cincinnati. Nov.-. 1-47. HENRY MORsE." r oi sale wholesale by A. L. SCOVILL. Corner of Fifth and Race. Cincinnati, O. A,tfoby FRANCIS E. SU1KE. Main Cross St., Madison, Ind. Betvare of a ISae Counterfeit!! Prepared in June last by JOHN T. TOLA N'D hi the employ o- George M. Allen. Dniggsi. ot C ririnnati , I his Counterfeit is sold by one John Bull, of Louisville, Ky. Pe on your guard, nov -.'i.

fFP CLIMATE of the Unid States is proverbial M for its sudden changes; and we often experience both 'he extremes of heat and cold withm a few hours. This, while it is verv trvinu ii.ir.n ih. . i i... r.r

- j ..... f. : i't 'til Ii' the eystem, is especially so upon the s'in Ladiea of de icate complexion are peculiarly I. able io sutler from

mc ruui.r-u iiisiura, n uiy ouen result in fan sunburn, morphew. Ac. JULES HAUEL'S NYMPH SOAP and Eau Divine de Venus, (which is the same article in a liquid state.) are the only articles which will efTeclualiy remedy thee defects. There are many washes and other compounds sold for this purpose, some of which are very deleterious, being compounded of mineral gutMan res and shou'd by all means be avoided. Jules Deuel's Nymph Soap is composed, for the mot part, of balsamic plants, which are well known to physicians and chemists for their extremely bland and purifying effects on the skin; thereby total'y eradicating all unsightly eruptions, such as pimples, sunburn, redness of the akin. Deckles, and other cutaneous rfi.sea.-es. The use of this article' will, in a short tune, change the most bilious complexion to a beautiful whiteness, imparling at the fame time a d lirate bloom. It's extraordinary rflicicy has been testified to by hundreds who have experienced its beneficial' effects Beware of all article puri orting to be Nymph Soap unlesthey have, rry name attached, as there are imitations of this article oflered for sale, put up in tbe same style, but of course worihless JULES HAUEL Perfumer, K'O Chesnut aire ef. Philadelphia. For sale in Madison by F. E. SUIRE, Agentj tine 29

EAUGII A N I GItOlV EAT.' "WTO man is fit to go through the world until fir. can 1M laugh with a hot nota o in his mouth, and whistle Yankee Doodle when sick as death with a foul stomach. In the ease last mentioned, take a dose of itcv. B. Hibbard's Pills and we'll Insure you bolft to laugh aud whistle with great ceri. fort after the operation. ISev. IX. Ilibbard'a Vegetable Anti Ttiliom IJ !! A-f iwwmil, roiilirmed, ratitied auJ established, by overwbe jnirig majorities of the "bone and sinew," as the medicine which Tlc People Deligrht to Honor! The grand secret of the wonderful success of these Pills, is this that Every Man goewforhls Interest. When he finds what if is. regnrdless of allolherconaideTa'ions. Thai s ihe reason why ihose who buy those pills once, alines invariably buy again Trias's the reasonw y thirty of the Cincinnati agents no longer take Rev. B. II ihhetd's pills on commi.-sion, but actually buyami southern ai whotesa'e, as tnev w- uhl A Sack off Coffee or Ceroon of ludlco. These ngc nt ate here among us, ami may be Keen any hour oftneda-'. l'lea-e call upon t hem and he convinced. We give their names aud places of business, viz: (ee Times a"d o' her t.'i n inn lit pa ers. ) AGENTS IN MADISON VV ho I uy and sell tr e above named pit's in the same wa- , are John Craig Joseph Northcraft, Svldali Reeves, 4-co , John Dines, McClure Branham &. Co. July ie, y Or eat aiul Important Clieniical IHH:ov I1HY.

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ITIADISON IIOl SE, A. II. HEED, EltOI'IXIETOIf, Corner of High Street and Cherry Lane, MADISON, INDIANA. I have taken the large four story hui'dlnz on High Street, north side, opposite the old City Hotel, where" 1 have opened a house of PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT. Having had a long experience in this bniness, I flatter myself that I shall be able to give satisfaction to a'l who may honor me withara!!. My determination is to keep a hqod Horse and charge proportionally . Thia is the moat convenient Hotel to the New Railroad IVpo?. feb 21 n. iiEEXj.

AV THE IV ORI A). rI",H3 Chemical Compound contains severa1 Vege

ngreuif hi?, nesiues leoow l loe It and ,-ar a;.tr ; i la , each having a direct reterence tu ihe he th of si'.me internal organ. Aeiinjr a a UNIVERSAL A LTF. RATI ' E. by removing all impui iUes, and ili.ig tone to de bi iitated organs It has provd itself a sure, aperrf y and permanent cure f.-r Consumption. Sc otula, Ktvs.pe.fts. U horn a'i-m, Hotit Liver Complaint. Smnai Arfirtmi.- t i, , ,- s.t.h."

i is. iiropsy, rt-iniin, rues, ,riirvv, A ;:, . t . i - of

B adder and K idne s, Meri U'ial Des.-e. Co-run mors. Rush of Blood to the Head. Fever and Ipi

tnal Complamts, General In-b.J'ty, Di .-p ; la. I.i.k ()f Appetite. Cofds. H eadache . i vene 's ii ave!. Niirht

weais. i.oite, Organic APertu n I'altoianon of Heart. Biles, Pains in Side. Cheat. Bark . Li ml s. ir Indeed so comp'etely does this medicine pervade

whole sys em. hat every nan feels its pnri't ir g and in.

vigoratliie Influence. t has cured bundreif- of caes m which the simple Sarsaparri' la Syi up ai.d Wild Cherry Hitlers had failed, and many more w here t he-e atjrpie syrups had removed I he ohsti uctiona from one organ to another a simple syrups are likely to no, thus merely changing the ei of di-eae.j tfiis 'egftable eomrvound

aning propiiri.onaiiy on an i ne orga in, nas lifoughly cleansed the sy stem at d removed all d seas, retoriii' tiie patient to health and vtinr. " The Gat'irr Dr Gtvott's Conr-ocua EtTitAcr or Yi:.lo Iiuis amd SiRSAPASiLLa i put up In large square bottle, cornaimr g a quart, with tte name of tto extract blown in Die g'ass. Jt--See that ihe signature of S. F. Bennett. fh proprietor written with hlaek ink oB each outglde wrao per.dTJI Price 1 per bonle-6 botflea for 85

Prepared u S f. Kennetfg Labralory. Little New Vnrtt. and sold at wholesale and retail t

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Alo for sale by Stc pall. Re . g & Cb , Madiaon F. E. Srut, H. C. Mayhaid, " W. T. ParpER , Rlgiiig Hun. . 1V J-v-'-ory &, Co., Vernon And by Dm-s'.a ga.nerally . Bit j,

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