Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 130, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 September 1849 — Page 4

DH. TAYLOB N IIAl.HA.n OF HVEIl tVUKT. TfW''vriRED3 are p"w l'Viu in good ha! h.that Con ii tioui -lion seemed to nave marked lor an arty grave w-iio owe -heir preservation to the use of tin inva uabit "Tt" hT'prepared from rereipt of the late Dr. Holynke. w'i ..reserved hi"1" ife hv iu ertiracy, ah hough of c lusuiup'.lve constitution, t-i the atiotushing ae of one tiim 'ffii and two years i.iT'rwori , even in the common way of preparation, m univeiaaily known as 'he best remedy for diseases oi the chest ever discover d . in tins preparation tie virtue of the herb are pnweriuiiy and highly toticsntraf-d. so as io render it a s-ipenor ami harmless medicine lor ail d is-ese-i of the Lungs ami Liver Moreover this medicine contains the medical propertie of the Bugle Wee-i. Liverwort, Fever Root, anil many other roils and herbs, and ia warranted kot to contain any mineral or mineral preparation. DYSPEPSIA & I.IVIUt (O.nPLAIXT. No nulicine has ever yet been discovered which has proved half so beneficial to th. we afflicted with Dyspep eta and Liver Corn plaint, as the iiaisam of Liverwort. It may be taken without danger by children or persons debilitated by disease. , Remember to ask for Dr. Taylor's Balaam of Liverwort. and do not take anv thine el-. See tba the written signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D . 1 on every bott, and the certificate of Dr. Rogers and other eminent phyicians. For sale by FRANCIS E SUIRE. M adison, I nd.

B INVOLUTION. Tac firm of Hiub.es & Co., i this day dissolved, by mutual concent. All persons liavine aceminu wit' said firm will settle the same witn VV. M. Hughes, who is authorized to close the business Debts owing uy the firm will be paid hy him when due. WILLIS HODGES, r.hll W. M HIT. MRS.

-t''i;:. All persona indebted to tne late firm of 1 Ilnzhes A; Co wi'l please make immediate payment of the same. As the b'isine-s must be closed "p as soon as possible. 1 am In hopes that a ino-e personal no'tiee will nm t.e necessary. feb 14 VV. M. HUGHkS. MM Till; 11' III4IC. Mavine purchased the inA terest of !r. VV Hodges in the Drim S tore of Hughe Jt Co., I will continue the business at l"e old s and and by strict attention to business 1 hope to merit a f a r pioportion of custom, feb 14 w M HUGHES. SEW JLIVEIIV STABLE. fflHE undersigned would .es;ectfulty iuU.rui the pub Ji lie tnai lie has opei ed a Livery Stable on the east aide of Walnut street, between Main-cross and Third urens, wlire he will at al time- be prepared to aceoin mudate ail persons with Sadd e Morses, Carriaees. Hug pies ami Barouches; lie will .lsn take H 'ses at livery, and beiii- provided with the best niable in he State and superior Os'ler. he flatie. s him-eh hat he wld h able 10 render entire sat isf action to all who may patron-

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AM ORDINANCE DireeiingtheCity Surveyortoaurvey and locaie the comers of eervaia tlocks aod iota iu ..he city of Madison. 8r. 1 Be it ordained by the Commow Council of the efty of Madison. That Wil iamC Braniweil.irio cily survejor. be. and he is hereby directed 10 proceed, without unnecessary delay, ui.der the direclio of lh c n.n.iiiee no streeif and wharves, to locate the corner o' lot No 124. formed by t?! intersection of Muit'erry and High sts, on the oritfiukl plat of the town of Mad-son Sue a That the sai l VVi tiam C. Bnrtiwell nrocee 1 in line manner. ir locate the corner of lot No. tiM. fora.ed bv the intersec ti-n of Main and Hiith streeu. on the ortzinal plat of saidtowno' Madison Sec 3. 1 ha 'he said -urvev or proceed in like manner 10 locate the corner of.rrver block No. 3, formei by the intersection of Mulberry snd Hicti streets, and also the corner of said block, forced by tlie iniersection of Main and High streets within the present limits 01 the cty ! Madison, and report his doings herein at the next meeting of the Common Council car. 4. Tnat the said surveyor give at least five days notice of the time at which he'-wfll commence to locaie the corners, as aforesaid, by advertising ibe same In the Madison daily papers

rtc. 5. This ordinance to be in force from and after Its

publication. Passed May "id, 1?49. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, President. F. CRi MBAreH, City Clera. AN OKi'lN A N:K To prevent andprahi'il the throw lnz of stones, hr'ck bats, and clubs at bouses and fences, and otri- rvie to prevent and prohibit 'njury to pro p rty wiihin th rity of Madsson. .- :v Sit:. 1. fie It ordained hy the Common Council of the cit of Madison, That if any person snail tiirow stones, brick-bats, clubs, or other hard surtanee;'-flt. iido. or aeamst any dwelling-house, store-house, ou-b'ttMe'dV anv other building, or against any fence witht.iie'"eor porate limits of the city of Madison, shallUpon eoiivic-. tion theieof, pay to l e cily of Madison any sum not

exceeding niiv dollars. -'ec a. That if any person shall wilfully or mal clotisly deface, destroy, or pull e'own, or otnerwise damaee or injure any sign or sign-board, awning, or other property of a similar description, attached to any public or p ivat'e buildina.siore. bouse, ware-house, or other bui'ding, or suspended over the side walks, of the city of Mdison, or siial' wilfully or maliciously injure or destroy any water-spnui on any building such person shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding filly dollars. Skc. 3. This, ordinance to be in force from and after iu publication. Passed May 3d, 1819 Attest; CULVER WOODBURN, Pres't. F CrtrMBAt'oH City Clerk. niay5 AN (Jal)IM A C'K To auittnu an ordinance, entitled "An frd nance relating lo the markets," passed January, 2j. 18.9. ' Skc. 1 Be it ordained by the Common Council of the

city or ftl.disoii, l pat ine O'h 'eciioii or tbe Un'ina ce 'o which this i- an ainendo.eiit. be, and the same is here bv amended, so that the tmmuni price o all stalls insult of the Main street market h u-e shall be fixtd ni ten dollars per year, and that the minimum i rice of all stalls i fide i f the Broa way niarkel-houe sha.ll be fixed al ebjlii dollars per year s a I'hai tbe 4h section of said ord nance be so srneinled as tnat any tall within eii her ol said markethouses shall revert to th" c If the pe son or persoi.s renting it shall I'M e t or refo r toFtipply such stalls witn mk1 fresh meat, or such other marKetine as he r thex u-ually keep mil offe.r lor sale in said market house, tor he siiire f le i market davs, at uch inark-t-hoiise. and no ejruse. afer the expiration of th ! n days aforesaid. -Iial entitle the delinquent to the furlhe use ol said stall. r-icc. 3. Tbisordinance to be in force irom and after its publication Paswd May 3d, 1849. Afest; CI'I.VER WOODBURN, Pres't. F. Crtm bat' H.City i 'lrrk. mav5 N O 1)1 V A N'E Di e ling the Ases'or what Per sons and Properrv to Lit or the purpose of 'I axanon in -he ui y of Madison for the Financial year beginnl 'ir Ap'ii I. lri9 Sec 1. Be it ordained hy the Common Council f t he itv of aiiison. That Jon A. Reynolds. s--rs..r b. nd ha is herbv directed to assess ail the male intiat ilinti of said rity between t' e aees of twniv one aim ii .y years: el.1 the real estate, includ ni! improvemr nts. tnate wuhin 'he corporate limits of sa d rity. and a I n rsonal proner'y h bo.cinc io ;he residents of said cily. n- n.lini! mereh ndise, bank stock m uraiic st k, oiied "ock o-oiber so ks. eb-olu eiv paid for or thloi.ii it paid h rei n sti auibonts. househo d forniiim . ii'iMi. m r i;s money at interest, and nil o-he- kim! I per i-nal p-ojer'y vhe-ier in possesion c i in ac'io - i treit m e In-ndred am' fi'iy do 'ars wor h . f hnii-r-iiuld Miruitiire to ch C' mil v ; and a'-"1 a I the bo :s, duas. snd bitches o a"d ted, or harbored by any of the in imbrant of -ai city . ec. 2. Tha' t h- i-aid aies-or be anil h i liere' y diected and requi ed o lerrO'in the ilu y pi escribed In tlr priteiting ser.i'in in a! I respect- iu tiie manner authouz ri

! 1 1 v 'be acis of incorpoi a' ion now in Jorce in the city o j Madison j Sec 3. This ordinance to br In force from and after its : pa-pe. Passed Apr 1 17. t49. C. WOODBURN, Prrs't. 1 Attest F i 'ruin'iaiii'h. Citv l"lerk anri-O.i

CAL.1FOI1JS1A GOLD. fFRHE YEAh ElGHTtEN HUNDKED AND FO.. LL 1 Y-fc.lt. MT has teen more tepieie wiili wondertut unexpected and as oiindii g political and relijsms levolut ous and valuable diseuvtries and inventions ihati anv year since the commencement of the world. 1 tie whol- continent of Europe has been one great volcano f rev luiiovs; i.ot only the o d b.-t the nt w world has been i be scene of war and bio d-"hed, . ndmg only wph the treaty of Uoeretaro giving peace to Mexico, a d the neb Go'd Plai-s of California to tne A'i.e'ican people Si ill a or K41 tR Jr. vbwt one i hat w il I work a complete revoluit- ii in the . ruire medica world and be ol gr a e- tx-iieni to mankind loan any invention thai has been made a nee the days of l-utum was lie discovery i f itin wonder ui and truly great m"iieal compound J .hn Bull's Fhi'd Extract of Sarsaparilla. ibis invaluable lemedv has already carried happiness to the hearts of th-.iisaiids and is aaily giving more ruin lation to the atf.ieted than con d be atfordeu by al tha wealth iu the rallies of California and toe wor,d com biued! It is put up io full quart bottles, and contains the strength of MXTtMESas much Pure Honduras -'arsapar iMa as any similar preparation made in America. Pf'ce 91 ter bottle, or six bottles for $5. H has been a well esiahl shed fact fcr years past that Sarsaparilla. w hen pure and properly prepared, was trie only true panacea for ail diseases or liiinalm" fron an imiure siaie of the blood the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barienness. &e. We boldiy assert tt at J HN HI LL'S rLL'IO EXTRACT OF AKSAPAKlf-LA is tne only preparation befv.re the public that is prepared on strictly scieiiune principles and of uniform ntrerg-h. The Sarsspaiiiis is purchased without regard to prit-e and every pound, before being used, issubjected the ti e strides, ehemi al tests, ai d its genuineness ascertained belore being usedj. Bull's Sarsaparilla also coirams the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the bet compound and producing the greatest cura. ive agent in Ihe anown wo Id! THIS ME.iICINE. WHEN USER ACCORDING IO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE VVlTHi-UT FAIL:

Scro uia. or Kings, Evil; Cancers. Tumors Eruptions of the Skin; Erysip' las; Chronic Sore Eyes; Kmc worm or Tetters; Scald Head; Rheumatism; Pains in the Bones or Joints Old So es and Uleers; Swelling of the Glands; Syi bills'. Dtspepsia; ,ait Rhrum;

D seases of 'he Kidneys;

Diseases arising Irom

use of Mercury ; Loss of Appetite ; Pain in ihe Side and Shoulders General De1 iliiy; Lumhai! D'Opsy; Jaundice Costiveness; fi r'' Throa' ;

Roughs, Colds; Weanness oi the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all other diseases tending to p oduce Con s u in 1 1 oil :

1 Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Complaints; .Sick and Nervous Head ache; Low Spirits. Night Sweats; bxp.isure or Imprudence in ! life;

the Chronic Constitutional Dis

eases; And is a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic for the system and a t!Piitle and plea ant purgative it is superior o Blue Lies or Conn -ess water. Sails, or Seidliiz Powders.

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GOOD TES I IJIOfY! IJj'TheOhio State Ji-unial, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla: "T HAS N' fQUAl.!-The nnprerederteil sale 01 Bull's Compound Floid rxtraei of Saraparilla in this city, where it baa been introduced fir the past iw in. nhs only, with the very uraufy ing effects produced upon ail V4 ho have tried it, wirrsnl the asserii n that a a purifier O' tile hood IT II -S NO EUU AL! This is Uiid assertion bu- it can le substantiated by calling on ttie agent iu this cily. ' tt-READJjCJ We, ihe undersiaited, Drut-uists and Apothecaries li the city ff l.ouisvHb-, Ky. take pleasure in s aim that w have tsen sellii g John Bull's Ex ra t of Sarsaparilla

t-T S'linetime a d coundentiy recommend ll as being a

s.od and -afe article:

La -ping & Co., Vtontgninery tt Sutcliffe, v m. Nock, J H Owen, K. VV Knies, W E Sm th, Wat's &. Thomas,

Robinsi.n. Peter Cary,

J. R. Wi'der & Co., M Aikin St Co.. J W amble & Co., friii' Venawine, B Mors I! & Co., C O Mills. A.G VVeathrford,

Rnjiert, Liudenlierger Si Co,

-. s ( iRiN NCI' I'irecling llieCi-y Surve- or to mivev and orate th' Corners of ceuain Blocks and Lo s in th-" Citv of Ma'iison. Sec 1. Be it ordamed by the Common Council of the i 'nv of Madison. I lia' VVi liam C Bramwell, the city -U'veyor, be and be is berebv diree'ed to procee.i. wit -nit unneces ary delav. under the directum of Ue com-

imtlee on streets and wharves, to locaie the corner ot to-

by the interseetloii of

WlluLlALB AND UK 1' AIL. 1L.li ill Ior lard, riooriuR Mill, SAii Itotlit A l Bl.l.VO r.ltT ItV, Corner of Fourth and Smith Sts Cincinnati tl'no KK -:i' cniistaiulv on han-J al thir Lumber Yard, a la'ge assormient of While and V'e'low Pine, Poplai .niUik Bordand 'ianks. -liniJles, Joist, Scant iiiiir. litters. Guitar St n ks. Lath. a,c. We nave ereceJ a targe and extensive building fur th' r-inp..se of nianu ac urmg a i i kee;i.iigon hand dressed t! Miring B arts. Whue and Vell-i Pine. Weather Board tni taeor wash Boards, Shelving for stores. Boards and I'lai'k planed on txi h id;s to various Uncknesses. su l a-e for lae inside Finish of Dwelling Houses, Churches -te. Also on hand, a large assortment of Pannel Door. 8a!i and H..n.'s. Master bunders having contracts in the countty. where materials and mechanics ar scar-e. will find it to their l.s'er-st to call and etamine ourstook and price. We ar seliinu s t,y nisasti at j I 2 cents, and 10 by 12 eah at 4 I 4 ceiUs per light, and all other articles in piopor:1on All orders 'eft w.th STR V PER Si K EYT, Madison Indiana. !'! b prom;ity a'-tended to; where a kinl ol Prices an l a'iii'e of Sieii cau be seen Terms Cash. march l.l-3mo

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nun sireeis, on tne ong nal plat ot the town

son. .-er. 0. That the sa d William C. Rran.well proceed ai liKc manner, to loc -ie the corner of ot No 1-.14 firmed bv the ii te i-ectio'i of Main and II :gli streets, on the ir ginal p'ai i'f s'd to-vn o' Madison. Sec. 3. Thst the sa d surveyor pi oceed. in IU e manner, io 'oca'e the corner of River 1 lock No 3. lonned by the .nterst c'ioi of Mulberry and II gli steets ; and a so the rorner of aUl block lorm. d bv the in er-ecti n of Main and Hijb streets, wi'h li the present limits of the cit of Malison, and repo'l his doings herein at the next ineet-lsj-f the Comrnon Co'incil Sec. 4. That the siid urveyor g;ve a leas' five days notice of the ijme at wh ch he will com-tnce the locatiiMi of ihe corn-rs as aforesaid by ad vertteing the same in tbe Madison Daily Wanner Sec- 5 This cdinance to be in force from and after its passage. Tassed Auril i? 149 C. WOODBURN, Pres't Attest: F. i rumhaiiffh. City Cierk. aprit -25.

AN ORDIVWCE- -To Refos,. 10 License Taverns Cort'ee funises A e.Port'r or iSeer r-ti ps, or lloust--for the sie or barter of Spirituous or pe-me 'ted Li qiiors hv a less quant i v t nan a quart, or rti any qu - n liu to be d una aintul trie retanei's house, on --house yard or garden in the city of Madis in. Fiaioi 1. Be it ordained by tv Common Council the citv of Madi-on. Thai nerpaf.er no license shall .e f ranted to any person t retail spi. ituous or fermented liquors in tne n;y of Ma1ron. Sar. i. That if any person S'hall sell or barter any spirnuotis or fermente-1 Invuors, bv a less quautrtv than a quart. or in any quantity to be truuk i i or about he retailer's Iviuse om-hiiase yard iw carden . wi hin the corporation limits of the city of Madison, he, she. or they nail, upon c mviction ihereo'", be'ore any iritninal having jurisdicti m, par. for every -h offence, not lest than twenty nor more than one hundred d mars And any pers-in- ufn whtw information any convic'ion shal rhad. shall be etui lelto and shah receive one ha f of said ft le, when the same shall b coilee.ed So 3. Ttat a'l ordinances here'ofore p.d on the ub)s-t of retailing sptri nous an I fermented liM r in the citv of Madison emiuf m e nrliet with this ordiance be and the sam is he-eby repea-ed. St v 4 This ordinance to be iu force frora and after St potviicatmn. Passed Mav 17. '49 CULVER WOOD3URV Pr: Attest; F Cmmn uh, Cr. v "lej. av 2! SPADES AND SIMVELS-A weil seiecten Lit wf spades ana saovels. u-t ree ivd a id fn sal low bv J. WOODBURN St SON. n.ay IT- 1 w FEHtTIO CPS.-A tresh suppU of Pet etMwwri Cp. a very suiverior ankle reretvei. and by t !! Di? AAA. R SViS, f CO.

j to Biiin.n t rim Rt nsi at i ros rr dogs. j Sec. I. Be ii enacted by ihe I oiiimon Council of the , City of Msi'ison, That uy person who shall permit any ' d.. or tdtcti owt ed or hiriored ly hun. to I in any j ria' ket house or on any markei-si'aee iu the city of ; Madison, during market hours, sti.-l be deemed euil- ! ty of a misdemeanor, and upon convioion thereof. ; shall for the fir t orfriice he lined itithe s ni of one j dollar, ard for every su'equent offence three dolt as, j oseibet with cosis of prosecution in ail eases, r n i the lact lhal such dog or bitch is in any nisi.et j hj isr: or on any market-s.ace, as aforesaid, sliail. in he absence of any proof to the contrary be deemed a' d

tsken as i onciusiv e evidence I ha' the aid aog or bitch was 'here by the perunssi n of the owner or person wo harbors the same about his or her bouse: p'ovided. that buiciiers and others feeding from stalls in any market house, or persons selling from wagons or other vehicles on any market space. my keep a watch-doe. chained . or otherwise securely fastened to the sia'. wagon, or other vehicle, he. she, or they are selling from. Sac. 2. That it shall he the duty of the market mas er. when any d'HT or biich is found in any market-house oron any mamet-spare iu violation of the first section of this ordinance, to ascertain, if hecan.to whom tuch animal belong . or who harbors ii af-outhisor her house, we, if he shall so ascertain .to enter comp'aint before the mayor. rd, if no person can e found who owns or harbo s such animal, 'hen it shall be lawful and it is hceby made his i-r v to use anv means that ,e may deem proper to drive su h anlma! from the said market- hnue. or market space, or to ai!!. or cause the same to be killed forthwith. Sac. 3 This ordinance to be ia force from and after its publication. Passed, Ap'tl 26. 19 CULVER WOODBURN, President. Attetw F. frxsraH. City Clerk. mayl

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icy- Bear with us. reader a little longer and be con vinced that I'LL'-1 S 1 . A" KI' L is 'I e Wi.nder ol Ue1Vrit1! ami that it t ill cu.e you, 110 mat er how lo. g you have been s., (ferine Wh.M Dr (iweii D'nggiust and AKtherarv of several years' standing, says a.roui Bul.'s S'-anarilla-t;C sviLi.a. Mry 31, 1H

Mr. John Bri.i.: Dear Sir: 1 have been for a immlei of y ars severely afflicled wii Ii a Me-riir'a1 Headache a 1 J Mi1u l lieavv pai- 111 my Liver. I ni' d a mosl all tbf r niedif of he day, especially he Sarraparillas prepai-

I ed by d ne-ent person- Hut all to i.ttb- or no edvati-

lai'.un'il I chanced to mtet witn yonrs, tbree t'otiles in which gave me more relict than all the others combined. 1 therefore take pleasure in recom mending your Sarsaparilla lo the "iflicied community as a .-Ui ererior Tiirle Very respecttiiilv, J ll.Owen.M.D. nilliUITIATI.HITI. Let all tho-e woo aie sunt ring under the aeonis'ne tortures of Rhemna sm reau the loliowmg and see what mai also be done lor them, if they wilt us,e this infallible remedy Mr John Btll: Dear Pi r; For the last hree years I nave been alflicied with Rheumatism of the severes cha acter. I was al times in the ereaiesi aa-'iiv o' pain: I

Mulberry and ! iriedevtry remedy I could procu e for the disease, but

ot to an 1- 1 tnund no permanent relb f unln I was induced to use

our preparat'on 01 .-arsaparu a wnicn nas entirely cmed me of Khetim&tism, and cei'lt Improved my general nalth. more than any mt-oi.iiie I heve ever used. I t;ve hen free f pa 11 for se-eial moiiibs. and have no doubt the cure is permanent, ami I confiitentU r C'immend it as being the best medicine in ue fur Rn unati.Mii. ISHAM BRIDGES. Uniontown. Union eo.. Ky., May 12, ir4e!. Fiom Dr VV. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bill: In regard to your Sarsaparilla. I will say that 1 have used it to some ex'etit in ntaneoiis Afl'ec-

i ti -t.s of long standing, as I in a t apetis. Lepra. Proriasis. j Scah'es, Syphilitic Cachexia end 111 all diseases here j the indication of cure soen.s to c nsist in a thorouifii j change or modifieauon of the fluids of Ihe body, with j considei able u -cess, in conjunction with local tiea mmi. I 1 think I would prefer it to any other preparation of -ar saparilla in u-e, and any physicis-n wi'l admit its value 1 upon learning tne substances ihat e-oer in-o its eomposi- ! tion. Respectiully vours. W. T PRENTISS, M. U. j Lewlsport, Ky .. Deemer 4. 847.

luetic, and Kkkhis tu lis, producing clear and f-eauti-ful skin, rosy cheeks, removing freckles and p. triples. . bint t yoiin-r lid'e is wrr-rifw" BETTER TLKTITIONV Than ever offered in favor of any .Medicine! pit. j Amis s. Mooac. Mr. John Bah: I have no Hesitation in a in that I beii. ye y-ur Sarsapart ha to be the bes article ever manufactured f rthe cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, ami many oiher t utancous and Glandur Affections, haing used 11 w it h t n . ire success in a number of i he above cases

J.ouisvilb. Dtrc.SS, l-47. JA3 M. MoORfc, M' D. Moie teitnoony t.om Dr. Moore: Mr. John Bull: I am Uaing your Paapanila in several new case of r-'erofu'a and with fr'pp-- ffcct. I sa now

confident it is one of the nt ef iexcious medicines thai

ran leiuadr for that disease. Yours,

J AS M MOORE. M I)

Testimony like the following reiders superfliit'tis a!)' fu'her conn" ems upon the efficacy ot Bull's s-arsspanl'.a From t r. L P Yandail. Professor of Cbemistry in the Louisville Medical Cobeae; I have looked over the lim of ingredients eojnp sing John Bull's Compound Extract 01 Sa-saparilla and have no hesitation in saving that thev form a safe compound, and one 'hat promises well in ehronie d seases. to winch it i- applicable." LP YANBALL ii.D. Ia ville. June 6. I84. W h Dr Pyles. Physician by appointment to Ihe Louisville Marine Hospital- savs of Ball's Sars panlla: LoctsviLLt.Marrh 2tl, f9. 1 have examined the prescription lor 1 he preparation of John Bub's Sarsaparil a. a d elieve h combination be an excellent one. and well calculates to p-o1ure an al-terativ-ioipreas'on on thesysiem. I have used it both in public ai d private practice, and think 1 tb best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. -YLES, M. P. Residen' Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital This medicine is daily erapp'iti: with disease through the Wes'ern couulry. n stormit to blooming health and youthful vigor, the -iok and afflicled nay. those that are ereriously lormented. Certiricales are teeming from all direction, from men of truth and high moral standinepiacing it from its in rinsti- worth, the very best of all remedies ever before the public. Sold who'esale and retell hy JOHN BULL. At his principal office. 81 Fourth street, and by the Druggists generally in the city and country. Persons wishing to accept an agency ftr the sale of Ru'l's Sarsepan'la. will please address Jon B':ll, 81 Fourth street L"ni--viii. 8IDDALL, IIEEVES Sc CO. Wholesale aim Ht-tail Agents. Madison. Indians. UPWARDS OF TEN THOUSAND CUKES! ! CONSUMPTION CAN BE Cl'llED! ! DR. ROGERS' C0MP0TND SYRUP Of jLIVEIXWOOT and tau. For Hie cute or Cunkiiraption, nd all Iietxste - f lite LungK untl Ilreusl.

i.AR ATL'a.- A very sijrterior article received and forsa'ebv sept2j SI DD LL. R PET ES Sl CO

THIS Great Remedy has not onFy made almost Jn ere iib e runs of Consumption, but it breaks up lh most d'stsess ng Cough Uald pain in the Breast, ami As hin a, in a tew hours time VV e a uth'-rize our Agents in all cases wher- it doei not glv-iimnediaie relief, and the bo lie is returned, to cheerfully retnnd the money. We will 11 'W ask the affli. te.d candi ly o ex.tinine the facis lelow. which su'-S'snt a'e Hie Uieiilsol this great remedy. Facts v. hicti are incontiuvertible, and eannot be d-iii"' . VVe refer vou to the staten ents ol wellki o-vn Physicians and Profes-ors. who have come orwsrd nd hive subsiantiat'd these facts. The mos incredu ous camiot bui be convinced that il has made cures wne e every thing else has faded.

EXTRACTS FHOM CERTIFICATES WHICH CAN BE IN FULL BY CALLING VTVft THE AGENTS.

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IO THE JLA DIES .TI E EN FI X The eeleorated hitie-,-ani r-o npr i,.r resi .n g. beauti-' firing and preserving the comp'ex'on. and rende'l'i 1 be 5 skin delicately hita, smooth and white. Received rt fro 3 tic LmpOTUTB, d fnr alc by 6WBAIU, lLnve-4t O

I AS A FE.1I.1LE 3IEDICINE I ItiktviiliouiaHival, This Sarsaparilla U a ovreign and speed t cure for !n- ! cipient Consumpi ion, barrenness Prolajtsiif LT,eri or F all nin of tne V on.b. ( 'ostiveness, Pibs, Leuc"rrhoea nr ' Whiles, o'st-ucied --r dirticult Mnstroaiion, I neoiitinence I of Urine, or mvolun:ary disc'iarge thereof, a d for the ; general pi si rat 1011 of the y giem no mailer whether Hie ; lei-utt oi inhrreiit caue or cnu-e produced y iiregulri ! I', illness, or aceid'n'. N'oihii gcan be more su'prisii.i; ' than its ii' viu'irali s effe- ts on the human f sine. Per-

j sons of all w-s kuess and las-itude fiom la a ii i' at once j lerotne robust and full of enernv under its inrlnence j 1 1 immtdia e y 'ounteract tbe nervelessn ssof the temaie j t'ran, w hich i tlie great cu-e of Barrenness It will j not bo expected of us in cases ff so delica e a nature, to I ex himt certificates of cures performed, but we Can assure j the a' dieted that hundreds oi cases have been reported to ! us I housands of cares where familiesbave been wiihI out eh Idreu, after usine a few bottles of this invaluanle i n ertb ine. have tieen blessed with finheal hy offsprinc. ' it ha been eipress y prepared in reference to leinsie com plaints. No female who has reason ta suppose she is approaching that critical ierHd. "t Ten or Ltr,"

snoii d neglect to take it. as it is a eenain prr ven'ive ior any of the numereus and norritde disease to which fe males are subject at this lime of lite. This period mt BM DIUVID FOR SEVERAL IKlll Bt rstITHlS MIDlCIrCK. Nor is tt ies valuable for those wh are approaching womanhood, as i? is calculated to assist nature by quickening tbe blood and invisoratinc the system. Inoeei, this medicine is Invaluable for all tne delicate diseases to whiei women are 'ubject. It a the safest and most effectual medicine for parity, ing 'be system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child birth ever discovered. It strengthens both the nrvtherand child, prevents nain and d isease. increases and enriches the food; 'hoe wio have used it rfjlok it is indispensihle. It ta highly useful both be fore ant after con An emeu t. as it prevents diseases attendant ipon childMr b. m Cos iv-nes. Piles Cramps. Spelling of tbe Feet. Depondencv. Hearttum. Vomiting. Pain in the Back and Louis. False Pains. Heroorrta?e. and ia resulating the S;rettons and equalizing the circulation it has

110 eqaai. i ne great heauly of Lhs medicine ts. it is aJ-

A BAIIIlAIiOUS OPSIIATION. IP biMornt -rHi muc Elbe, wii iiwh i jtmi' irssee" rib e to pain, i' is clearly ihe du' y 01 bo selBiany ef ti,e aric1s .urpitfttf 10 le t-hivn e Hr, to present each purchtsit er wilh a Mirfo iea quel my o' ibe atove a-ttripp to i i. re their ufl'i lit gs wlii;utgcfgun tbeoiersiion of s.avitg Jl'I.E HAUEI.'j- PR EM I'M FHA, 1 ZPU is now adtn.tifd by al t be ihe very tot aniete for soaring t.- be Ion mi in .hi ut any tJier country . In tbe use of m Almond Ikte and Pistachio Si.svin 1..C1 . instead o 111 g an t.p?ir. te I t it st.avu g ia' realty a luxury. 1 Me jr -ediei.ts .1 h is comlsed ar- of urh a na'ure :bai a ftnr , tt.it laiber can b nisde ihan won au .,br .rt.t . by wticb ittr teard issoitewd. .ml tbe Vii, r ni ),a. le 10 be burmrby the alali which tor nr. sn laie a as.rtion o' oti-' sbaving soaps; nor will 11 .foie ct.aied. I ut will re

mam smooth and soft as an Infant's. No one afff utinribis Shaving Cream, t.ntnr Imt inductd lo use any other. J Camion is necessary in pnirhastng my Pl ar ing Cream as thire aie mai y imiutions told. Ask lor uje Hsnel'. Shaving Cream, and yon win then Xet an ante! which renders baTlng easv ai d pieasam JULES H Al EL. Perfumer. I-OCbeliUl stre.i. ph lacelpbta For sale in Madison by F. t. PUlhK, Agrsii '-

r f lit FlUST GUILT IIAIU.'.wc be

jhi. nireiiinei.tfuiu wnn me atH.v e inJe, in kicN a lady makes a great to-do." on tbe discovery of .,r. hair among her raven locks; but we cave known ma11y Krsoiis who t ad not one gre hair. 11 a bead coveted with hem wh .. ilianks 10 iULLS HAL'EL'si Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye, ran n w boast of beaui-ful blact hair his celebrated article is adapted to a I complexion., and any one can i"st nianei usu change red or grey hair eyebrows, or whiskers, to abeauHlui b ack, brown. r chestnut color, wiibutjt the leas' in. onvenience ; "te colors of wbkh are so natural ia appeaiai.ee. that'll l impossible for a siraneer to tell that a dye baa been They are also indelible, and are ioi affected by tbe action of the air. heat, or moisture. Jole Hauel's Vesctable l.intiid Hair Dv mwvi.k ..

- . j 1 " - p -'t. v -- 1 j rm 11 mnr other dye in use, aiid is warranted r ntireiy free froai any

. .,.usou....i.ice mmitui imitations of this article, most of which are very injurious, burning tac skin, and lijnring tbe hair. If you wish an article which will produce an immediate effect, and is at tfce ame time entireK harmless. ak for Ju'es I'auel' HaJr Dye, and take imne other. JULES II A U EL. Perfnmer, itm Cbesuut street. Phuadeit ala For, ie in Madison by r. . SCIRE, Atsnt. June U "

ways cafe and tha mamt delicate us It most s"eesjfuHy, Ac t b-ut'.riBj att k to far enj-irtor to a'l list t

Extract from a letter from the Rev. Henry Wi-eman: Mr A L. Seovili; As Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar has been tbe means of sritrhiiig iiiy companion Irom a premature gravti: 1 feel under the . Migaiion to give my influence In ihe circulation of so valuable a medicine. HENRY WISEMAN. Patriot. Gallia Co-, C. Dec 23, li?4t. From Dn. VViwow: I have leen the amily physician of Mr. Wiseman for the last twelve years; during that time Mrs. Wiseman has ti. en suffering trom diseased ungs. Andnio-lty all the sympl ms 01 Pti monary Consiiinption apieared the usual lemedies tailed. Ar ibis time s-ie com-un-t cnl using lir Rogers' ivrrwortand Tar. It acted ike a cha m. In a It w days she declared herse f nea' v well. I itnvr no nouh! of its virtues ai d would cherully recommend it to persons alfiicie.i wnh diseased lungs. ionrs, II. R. WILSON, M. D. Patriot. GaUia Co . Ohio. rm M Tin wire or mv. qiukiii w. kii iiI have been a flictrd wi h diseased Lungs for several ea's: avmg ti ted various piesi riplions with little -uc-chs. A last I 'ned Dr Rogers' Liverwort and l a', ami 'iiiind great relief. I would recommend it lo all who are suffering with diseased lungs. Cincinnati -ugt. IJ, Its i5. SARAH MALEY a Lire itcsc.ren moic The viroi or tri smvi. M rs. Eggart resides on Race, tbree d.iors aiove Eih'IO a s tha' she "as been con su in p ive (or the las. six y a' -.nd durir g the last year ail reniedi's faiied Conghs nosi i!stresslng, cold night sweats, beetle fever, cui.l .-bif s every day. debi itaied and reduced to a mere skeb; ion, a d the Irjod now settled tmd r mv nai s. and mbmgt ulcerated botn rx ernallv and internally, and my hys'eian now called m a ce ebrated Lung lioctor, who -aid thai lliere was no hope of my recovering Some of mv triends railed in to tnke 'heir last leave .' ! With a faint h pe 1 now c-irnn enceo taking Dr. Rjger l.ivet -vort and T"r and whai a happy change I now er.. py bet er hea th lhan I hve since I was fourteen years ot age. and have gained in Mesh from ninety lo one hundred and forty pounds within the last three ...onths we the undersiL'iied s aie tha- we are acquainted and visited Mrs h usart d 'ring hrr sick ness, and believe tbe above statement to be l. ue. JOHN MELEN'DY. 1. K. LEAViTT. Deacons o" the First Congregational Church. Cincinnati, tiec. I, 117. rRO.U DR HIRAM COX. LTK fKOrSSSOR IN OHCllDlATI SCLBCTIC MCntf AL COLLFUS. Mr. A. L. Scovil!: However reluctant T have been o permit my name to bj a'taened to patent medicine, I consider it a duty to the community to stale that in three cases of lnri.ien consumption, viz. Miss Pelt. ! Barger, and Mr. R H Cox. t ne 01 qui l.'itt Cniinnl n...

Dr Rogers's Liverwort and Tar operated more like Bi-ecitic lhan any other remedy, that I ever used One of the cases viz Miss Bell, pronounced y several Ph.sicians to b' laboring under the 's-i stare of Scrofulous Consiimp'i in She is now in good health, from the use of a few ironies of the above syrup. . . . HIRaM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan. 25, ie4T. VHOSl TBI HOST. jri SI UtKIr horii: Mr A. L Seovili: lam well acquainted with Dr. Hiram ox and his practice, be havng been my family I physician for many years and can ene-fully say teat I have as much confidence in his skill a anv man livine.

Cincim.aii Nov. 8 -47, HENRY Mf'RsE. Far sale wholesale by A. L. 8COVILL. Corner of Fifth and Raee. Cincinnati, O. Alsokv FRANCIS E. SU1KE. Main Cross 81., Madison, lad. Beware ef a Be Counterfeit!! Prepared in June last by JOHN T. TOLAND (in tbe

employ o George M. Alien. Driifg'st. 01 C ncmnaii ) I'his Counterfeit is sold by one John Hull, of Louisville. Ky. Be on your guard. tint S'i. ITIADISO! HOUSE, A. IS. ItLEO, FHUVUILTOII, Corner of High Street and Cherry Lane, MADISON, INDIANA. I have taken the lane four story handing on High Street, north side, opnoeite the old City Hoiei, where 1 have oper.ed a bouse of PCBLiC AND FRITAnt SNTERT AI.tM EKT. Having bad a lone expe- irtre in f hts btiemess, I Ratter mvself 1 fiat I shall V aie 10 vtve satisfactio to all who may honor me with a call. My determination le to gees oo For sc. and charge praponSonaWy. Tlsic U list moot eortvenieRt Betel to the Jiew laliroai IVpoi.

OyHE CLIMATE of the United States is proverial for its sudden ehangee; and we olten experience both 'he extr. ioe, of beat and cold with'n a few hours This, while it 1 very trying upon the general b aitu of the system, is especially so upon the sjti LadiM of de leate eomplex.on are pecniiar-y l able to suffer Irosr these sudden changes, ar th. y often result in tan sunburn, m. 'phew. e JULES HAUEL'S NYMPH SOAr and Ecu Dlvire cie Vmus. (whieli is the same article la a I'qu.d state.) are -he only artirles which will effectually remedy these defects. There are many washes and tiler eon, pounds nold for Ibis purpose, some of which arc very deleterious, being compounded of mineral auWtaa res aidshbud by all means be avoided. Jules lis eel's mpti Sosple composed for tbe mou part, of balaamic planis. which are well known 10 pt.ys clans and ctxmist for their extremely bland and purifv ing effects on ttc stilt; tbereby totaiiv eradicating all unsicbtly eiupilons such as pimples, funbiirn redness ol the skin, fieekles' and other euiaiieous diseaes Tire nse of this article" will, in a short 1 me. chamse ihe most bilious er mplenoa 10 a treautiful wmteness iiin.artinr e.t the same time a licau bloom. If-tx-reordinary effie ey has been testified lo by bundrei's who have eipenenced its benefieia fff-es Iteware ot al. article purporting to be Aympb Snap unless 1 bey have p y name attached, as there are imitations of tins article offered for sale, put up in tbe same style, but of course worthless JULES HAI'EL. Perfumer. ISO CbesniH stret. rh.Jade'phia For sale in Madisou by F. E. SU1RE. Aent. June 511 "

LAllill AND CIIOW FaT! rtiTf P" through ihe world until ne can. IM laucl. with a hot iota o m his mo-th. and whistle ai kee Ituuilie when sick ss death with a foul stomach In the ease last mentione-i lake a dose of Rev H Hibbard s Pills and ws'H in-ureyou both to laugh and wbislle wiih great -"ii f trt after the operation. Iiev. il. HlbbHrd' Vegetable Anti nil- , ,Vo? K V A now u I rtSrmed. ratified aud established, by ovetwbe ming im.ju.kiee y,f tbe "tKii.e and riiiew." as the medicine which Tlie People m light to Honor! T),e gmmi secret of the wonderful success of these ills 's tins it,a' Every .Tlnrt jroe for lilt. Inirreit. When be linds what il is reg rrttess ol a'l t her conridere ions. 1 l.a' s ilu iin why ;e v. ho buy those .ills 01 ce. aiinrn. iiivariab-v buy ait a Ti.afs W.e reason J THiriTt of in Cinriniiaii agents no longer take Rev H. Dibbud's pill-01. romini. stoii. but ar uady bay nd sell h' 10 at vtbidesae as u ev w uld A nci- or Cnffei nr (ereoii of Indlge The- astiiis are here among s a"d nay be seen ary hou- oftne.iav l'iea.-e cao n(.n -hem c-d be ronvin-c-.l VV r; give Itn ir name- and i!ees of business, viz: Cee Times a"d o-ber ('iiirinvat' pn, ers AGENTS I.N M ! I SO N Wboluy a. d nellf e above named pil's In tbe same v. a . :re Jobii C a-f l.ei,t, Nortbrrafl S ddall Reeves, eo , John Hir.es. McClure Itranbam & Co. Ju'v . Iv

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THE jUJ SUCCESS f'UL MEDtCI.VE' IX THE MOULD. 'pHIS Chemical I'nmp -nnd con'aine severe' Vegeiaite rgrediems. besidts Yeiiow Ioek and SarsapariJia, . each baV'ng a dirt-et reiereiice to tie beaith o( f me inlernat organ Aetioc a- a UNIVhRSAL ALTERATIVE, hy removing ail impui ities, and aivmg tone to debilitated orgmis ti has prov d Itself a srjre. speedy and permanent (arc f- r Cofisuifp'ion. Se ofula Erysipelas, Rheumatism, tout Liter Complaints. Spinal ACiction-.L Icerc. S?phi'ls. Dropsy. Asthma. Piles. Scurvy, A fee Hone of tbe b addr and Kidne s, Merrarlal Deeaes. C01 ropt Humors, Ruah of Blood to tbe Dead Fever and Agae. FarnIe Complaints. General Debility. Dyspepia, Jos ef Appetite. Colds. Heafaehe. Coslivenese Gavel. Nlgbt Sweats. Colic. Organic AfTecmis PalpitaiMm ef ttt Heart. Bile. Pains in Srce. Cbst. Back . Limbs. A.e. h.t. Indeed eo eonip'ei! 7 Coes I Lis n.ednlne pervade t& whole system bat every pari feels its pnrity ii( an4 iaVrgntaiiftg Influence It bts cured hundreds of cata n whieb tbe simple Sarscyart'la Pyrape and Wild ctsm s Hiuers had failed, and many murt m here these tratbrsyrun had removed 1 be obtinctlfis from one -Wi- ! anntber fas simple syrup are likely to Co.tbna asrrcr ehaaging tha eat of Hi ease.) tbia Vegetable corresnmi . aclmg proportional'y en all the organs, be thorcetbry eleanad ibe system ai 4 removed ail 4 weave itMsrtit ' the fatient to health and vior. TnsGns Da Gctott s Coirscr Zttnrr r Vcllow Ihjcb id Smsraait.iA Is put 'up in large wiare bouies. eoms.B.rgaquart, whh tbe naef tier extract ikwa is the glass. fy thr ie s.f nature of 1. T. Bistt. the reprietor s fsrhto crlib Week ink on esca rot.frfc ,.,- fr .OI rl t l-ettl-N,ttleafor t5Frer.are4 ct 8 F. Bennett', Labratry. Little FcPs, New rrk. and sold at mt,t. tn4 r,,i .t BENNETTS WESTERN BRANCH EMPORIUM. N. 1 Coilere Hall. Cinclnaati. AIM for aaie ty MiMaL,VacTBCetC.,a4.n. F. C. tcnt, H. C. iKtis. " W.T. FirrBB.tMaf i. V. gtry tt, Ce., Vei no. Ar-i r-5JT'l,"j- ar -jsj