Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 154, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 October 1849 — Page 4
trance tompanv, i ;latIi-oii-ft 1 II I K Cvmp-my l," I rerrwtillll t.iir'T- and Iiiliana. bee i t - i i i f . J undfri comme need bu-iness u ! h ,,,.1,1;,. Mav.1-4-1 lUfspiUHH 5 fOO.OOO w a, well eeured, w T K a u ffi cicnt a f noun paid u . t c a-h t:i meet a"" los-es it may incur in th" course nf it busui-. J t i i:-.w ; re;. to 1-- :p po! if " '" 1 IKE Riid MARINE KtSkS, of very kind,ou .he mo-il lavoraule termt. Tii" utoirk is) owned citizen of Madison, who are de'erin me l t ) conduct tne toisit eas c-f Insurance, upon trie nnt fair ami literal priori;, e. l.eisevii. mat tt,u they wlH nmnlaii 1 receive the confidence at.. I patronage of me puts Sic. The Director elected for the ensuing yearsrc A. W. PITCHER, NATHAN UJWELL, H. K. WELLS, E. K. El'TLERSi. S. G1ELETT, E.G. WHITNEY. PHILIP SCHIEK, JAMES D. GLASS, C. L. fCHP.EWsBl'1'.y, M EEMHT, ISOM ROSS, DAVID WHITE, WILLIAM J. MVLURE. Office, for the present, T 1 1 count rouni of Whitncy &. Hendricks, Main tr st'ee-t. A. W P ITCH Eli, Pres t. E. c;. Whi rsitY &fad !i.. Mi"' , Sec'v l-4ti.--t.o.o.00 Office of tlie iUtllliSOIl IllSltrjllK Fo. Mams May 1, 1-)'... f FT V! - Company continue o insure all K in ds of Pro.ii. i t iv against !..-- t-r .!.iiii..t- by lire; e.bo. a.-an.-t the. dinsfM of the rivers ami n as, upon ail k imis of property all vessel; also, continues to insure lives upon the most favorable terms As ill.isira. hist t he bene Ins of Ineuranre to the roiuu'iiiity aiW'iM is a list i! tic !'"''- pai I (r this Company, 1 mug the 5 ear ending this day . m,J i he persons t j v hum pan!, t'i anv ami nil of whom tho Con pany vv mid rcf. r hi', persons inte re-ted, lur information as lii its wihi iri.e- l settle Hi Willi i.H!irni."!i! v ami f;i'.rii'"i to -wit T.i the Ma I. and Iti.I i!'-i-.. 11 II C. Ma.ii To J ')' VV. Iloiiofue. Ma i; n. I ml T.i T S lu an Co. ot Cincinnati To J ft' Krenrii, Hin' Hun To Vantiou'eii ati t Siu.i ini, TaSrii.t, Itul... T White. T'i 1.1. V Co. M vi-on To S W Smith t :.i. Ciii.-iiinati, To B HakT :o. l-oui-v iHe, 'I'o lr P Srlienrh. Vev.iv ?"."o ho l.l 41 2, "Ml i n 1..Y.U ( o :.")ii mi ;-i i im -.'.to 1.1 To Moohtiie ISoil'.n;. Ma.li-on " Toil II Ch.-iptti or li VVhiie tl'.i, Ma.li.-ui MT '.'. To It T Ihiker At c... l.o'inv'.l:.- 2 ' hi To Wi.-!)in..'!o'i Thioni, Vi'li'.in ... I ."( t ro niiyi .tr.tw'hn ;:.;. w i;n r.v i.ii'i; i-i !: s i:: OI'l'K'i: nf !! "liiilion I tiit iait c '. 1 ln. f..t";.a!iy l- z .i.i.oeir. - v . rh-.r-tvr in transact a 'ite hi-ii'nii'-e ' ' ''---' . t In' i f ' o. - have t!ii4 ilav iletensiii.e.l t o u : ni 1ii. a 'hev .I'-fin it. mot im;i I'taut '.ranch of iiMiram t nsine.s The- rJttes, e and iil.ei 'S wishing inpiiny on frm ). a d conJdioiis are oi' tne m ist lavotah ai kln.C evp'aiiations nn.t i n f irrnatioa to pari if.' assoram-e uiven Matii ros-. .-.iref't. Ati.-u-it -. the ottice th I E. WHI T N EY nc y. ; li Apply t Jll V N sept g I I I'll to J. .si-'.r u' pa iei-s. I). II 11' i W A II Otfitc of tlte JIutlltoii Itioiiraiite I'O. Jt l.Y Vl'i. I I--fTMUS Company D-snes Li'e Po'ici.'s a' 'ht follow in rates wlucii are believed to be as favorabie. as any.
The Madion Ir.
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The above sums are the annual premium on one hundred dollars. August 0-3f E. G. WHITNEY. Sec'y. ;rc;t lSaraiu. Nl'i'sV GOODS AT RliDL'CFD PRICES. TUTI II A WiI.I'IAIS arc I1 rmul sinfK of Snring .'imt Sumiii re.-nvir "r Drv C Z tint! o is, IIONMIS. lAHAflll'S IIIIIIl, Ac l.oo rlo Sin re. Ihe fat' in forces, ami w il. be sold very low Persons wishing to buy goods will to give us a call. hud It to their mte-est mav Hi Bll IS LI A MS have j ist received a t.f 1 oiiiit ts and bonnet ttiinmings r 11(11 V WIE iiaiiitsome a-sortiuvnt al re.tuci'd prrces. mav Mi lilt II TJ. W call the attention of buyers to .mr stock t l Pai ama, Leghorn. Florence lirald and Palm Leaf Hals, whicU we are spiling at i j percent, less thiin former nrices. VllO lis MI Ai I tit. 1 All. iS"ll HOIIT A IN IIt. I iMti..I Iwing to this est an lis time ni : i-iua "' w u -ami I trust favorably so. t ir (.1 I .KL A 1 UAKGAINS (jidgiug Irom the coniuiued increase (i trkde,',! tleeni it only necessarv M sav to my fdends and customers, that I have now one of the LARGEST AND hlit-T S TOCKS ihtt has ever t een opened in this pl.it e. for me Spring ami Summer tradeall of which. I selected with meat caie. and have made such arrange uien-.s with iii.iniracturers that 1 sha'l be constancy rece.vmg additions to n v s.oek. t. which 1 would respectfn.ly invite the attetiiion of the City and Cnnrrv trade. A H. SM III!. l Next do r to Fitch Ai Williams. AI II'A"V A II I 1MOV. 1 AV1NU been appointed Honorary secretary of the I I a'."ve itntlitritin f.r this city, I would respectfully announce tiiat I am prepared to receive the subscriptions OI those wlio mav wish to l.ecmiie uiem'.ers. I.A.1 es ami geniieiueii are invited to ra I at th Rookptore and examtiie specunens of fine ei.gravings publtshde by the Art l iiiou. L J. AD VMS. aug g I dU iritM op phovi ii:m i:. "T,HFi p'i'd.c are res;ecttut;y no - nroaclmtg sessi m of l he Ac?.d-o nlR p'i'dlc are res;ecttutly no'dted t a' the apr 1 he in ni nroachtttg sessi m ot tlie Ac?.d-ouv. urn esemem ot tin Sist rs of l'r'iv '.: cc ne . o. i , .j on o l.nvi i.g are h til-" tuition Ihe h-st MONDAY of Seplem'trr. The the brasches taught in ihe uist i.utiou. w - it r All li e Vt'd First I'i.am-Orthographv. real .-o-rntiv-. arithmetic, ami Ja ng, wri'.t mil work prt-'-ary per umirter in advance ovr. i'i ss -In a.i.l ii"n to what $ .1 nil - taught i i t;.e first, crammer l . r. Ills-ory . av .'.i ii ry, e'.etnen wri'ing. ... r tarv exercises ot coin qua'rier. in advance.. TtiTirn Ti is C.Hnpr..-sl'-lOil. and ..-tt , 14 I tl v. i n; :s ta.ig v i, t;,e others, ui.i'lerrt ami aa-;.'! t historv tanv.and t onotu v . p--r t.'ii r '' r . , c.-iiti'. -r on boa U a -e. t". no FO-RTH Tl AKS Toge'll, turpi rihhostH'hy, cli m - r wtt Ustry . S't'VI t tic . I'.Su ar d 1114 11 ter ' ' ' E v rs a fit ar oa French or Gcimxn, per t.untter Music, with us" of instrument, per Drawing ami Painting ' . 1 mi Orient' painting, (.ten lessons M a Hing a-t f .-iai towers, in ics.-ons.- - I ' I N . B. Each : user will C ' ".; r -e o v eil vv caug 2 iiiw ' G B IT T iTe" li E N S' II ATS. TUST receive', at tlie old stand of Randall .t Kirk, a large a-asxirtmiTit of Nk".v or k stv l e H - i s, for 1 - lib her with a fine article Nutia, Brush, and California Ilats, wfclerl will lie sold at Cineh.na'i retiU pir, for t'on, angCTd'J RANDALL 4. I ' ."LtTI'LE.
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Of FI'IC'i: or Hi TiRirtiion insurance; o. Tin tai. ; ;t'i , in e ') i ti n euarranipe ; casual of oi.- hun.lre.l th".i-ai1 1"i!ars. have, lor trip mor-t perfect ore :rry of it li.- n.furatice H let. rrserail li?'1 j.reBHir.. as a perti,ai t f'Mid, l.i.t to t.e eoiK-.iiereil a j mhU to make divl finis tir'n: hut sp; apart an.l held ifviely lor pa in. ut of life io iries Auirusiti. E. O. wVHiTNCV, Sec'y. j AN ACT I 1C TIIK IJF.MFF F Will. OUS A.D 1HIIAAS. AFPHOVCD FtBRl'iRV Iti, 1-4". ?er,. 1. TJe it enacted by the General Assen;'.!y of the ' State of Iruliana. That whenever hereafter any porson who haj or may hereafter liave an insurance n"it lifc,it:ier f.r lileor f-r a term of j ears, whether isnie.i in or wt'hoiit te State. .ha!l ii;e iiitesta'e. ami leaving heirs 'trviviiiL'. any v iriow ati'i ciiihiren, or eit'ic, tlie : sum or net amount of ti e insurance becoming dsn- ami ; payable h the terms of t he ;-'! icy of insurance shall t-e : T-aya !e as follows: If there he a widow and children, it or.e half of such amount shaH to the widow, and ; the otliT half tosuch ct.i'd orchi'dren: if there heawhinw ami no chil.J or children, then the whole of said a 'count shall Ue to sue!) widow; and in cae there h r.o tvi.low. then t he same sha'l coto sucii child or cMid'eti, and the ii t amount of itisitranee shall not, exeept in default of such widow and children, t e subject to thp claims of the personal representatives of such intestate, or of anv of hist rrei'i'or-.. rc. J. Any per-nn havin at insursnce vjfon hi ilfe as above provided, may by hit las w ill and testament direct the disposition of t he proceeds of such p.. Hey of i'ifurnrn'. a to him may cem proper, free from the claims of Ins personal representatives, or of any of his creditors; provided, thai the exception of this sec-ion shall onlv apply where such testani' ntary disposition is in favor of the widow or children of such testator. Sec, '.1. It shall be lawful for anv married wotnm bv her-elf, and in her iiattu , or iti Xh" name of any tii'rd persou wiili his assept, asi her tus!ep.to cause to he insure.! for her sole n e. 1 he ite of h'-r husband tor any dc finite ; erio.l, or f.r ti;e term of his natural li'e; u! In case of her stirvivuiti her hits' a-i.!.t'n sum o met amoiu.t. o" the iusiirati'-e bf -c,mi;,i duo and paya-le by ti e terms oftte insurance, shall littat able to her, to and for her rwii ise. f ee Irom the claim of her h-'.slian.l or any of his c - d "..rs. r.'id in case of the death of t h" wife before the d -cra-e of her bu-S r.i'd the amonr.t of tee insurance, sh.id i e payable after tier death, to, and inure to ti.e t-enc tit of i -r c inhlren. Sec. 4. The exemption con'entp'nted in thi act r.i.all only ipply where the premium ctinnaUv paid on any liodcvof insurance does im; r xcerd the suai of one htmi tired -1 ! lif' v do'lars. Sec. .3. Titi eel 'o be in f .rce from and after its pass a L' e . The Madison hvittvi z !' -'tes Life Polic'es. law. en the most Will I NLY. Src'v in fa.tan .-e wi ' rms. n A ' h the above ! i' E. G gUST g. 1 - I ' . Iff rr 9 dOA CLOTH! I! DEPOA I M A Mil 'A4 "S -OUV, Si olpsalc ii iii ii ilotJJ il. SPRING AND SCUM li jrsn: Ht AF I A V 1 It HOI-II 1 : I'A-nioS DH1 I IE A II viU Alt T FRS FOR llAKtlAlNs. r1IIIi public am resj t'ctf.iilv invited to call ami exId am'ne the tn"st vartetl and extensive assortment of t lloihs. Cassitneres. Vesting and P.. Utah ouery , fresh f on i New York, Philadelphia and Ualliiiiore all of which will t.e made ui ni tinier, in Hie latest fashion and a tit warranted in all cases. lo i iiim;. Our assoitmeiit of Clothing is vety extensive, and vvil be so d on the lowest .erii.s. 'all and examine our goods ami prices, ami judge fir yonrselve. I'ltriiitUit) Jooile. Fine'' linen am! c million shirts, drawers, suspenders, : coarsT neck ties faucv cravating. gloves, hosiery, pock : ct haiitlkerchiefs. &.C., &c Also, cap,. a Ureat variety, , .-,., et b.i '.s. trunks. gent.'riiien's morning gowns, ir . Ai.t. nitr gl ARi iiUR oral. ?Ioic ew I.'oods. "WORMSTED'P & Co.. ate t.o-v receiving a new- Fttpi.'v ot 'choice M 3 .''Il li li IJCV ;OOI, con sisting in part as follows; White eml.'d ami fancy printed Lawns: plain b'ne green and pink llareges. green tig'.i ditto' bonnets Kthh.,i,s. I.ace-o Fringes. Hraids: new style Baregrt Shawls: Kid Gloves., llandM'i'chit Is. Axe, which will be sold very cheap- may 15-d.ltwtf -jp , r i; w-on I d i e -pecitul'y invite '. he at lent ion of pra tilit. tiers of ltictiicitip :'.t:d the public ir nerally o a choice Compound Syn; or Fluid iixtract of Sarsapa ri la. w i. ch is prr!-ared w i'.Ii g'eat care and attention after the Formula of the United States Dispensat. ry. a. tl (iilfets from itomy in being nearly four li rs concentrated aid. we bf 1 eve. cinm.t be surpassed bv anv o'hf r prepata'ioti of .-arsaparilla as au etl'tfli.e remedial agent. Unlike many of ! he popular extract--, which depend for their tlhcieiicy upon Hd b'da'e (f 1'otasl:. Arstnic. Corrosive Mihiiiiia'e, iti ct -ii.bn at ion with scare ly a trace of Snrsaparilla, litis p:e;iar:ion is made after the torm of the Dispensatory, ami c. mtains nothing which nd known and liarmiess in t's nat ire. In tie ttunnion prepar.it ion of sa'sapari'M , the root is t oiled in x ai ter. and the extract is worthies, because wa'er a'o-,e i will not take up the pur-grin or acrid principles of t he r..ot. upi-n which alone i s sr'iv'tv detientis. and a loil- ' ing heat tti-sipates thP-e princiides and greatly impa'rs i ihe virim-s of the sarsapar.Ta. 'l'hisylu:l is prepared j with diluted a'fohol instead of wa er, and tlie cliojcest I Honduras and Para root has been sele-rtei ami co-np!(-'P-j ly exhaust;,! of its ac ive principle by macration of i many montns. at a gem ie h at , and tin; use of a pti Aerj fut tincture press. ' Sarsapariiia, prepared as tnishrs been, is highly re- ' commeiidPtl in I he cure r f R lieumatism. Scrofulous afi f ctioi.s. diseases of ihe sVm. and ei u;. lions i f various j kinds. It is a powerful tonic ami alterMive. and is as i valuable as a restorative in depraved conditions ot' ihe j system, though its most extensive and useful applicntioti i is in the treatment of secondary syphihs and syphiloid disease--, and that shattered .ate of the system which j sooie imes lo, lows the imprudent use of mercury in these ; a'h'ctiotis j This syrup may be used with great advantage in com ' binaiton with Iodide of Po'asoi .i, in cases where the I use of this article is indicated, especially in secondary ' syphilis, syphiloid diseases, mercurio sy phi'.ttic sore : throat, turl "uruiar fortn of v. i.ereal eruptions, hard pe- ! riosttal in ties, strumous in.i'.a-i -ma, imi e-f the ee. and nnra'gic circutnorbit al pain. As a miid alterative, ii will i 1 e loom! most valuable. The Syrup is put up in tjunrt and half and one gallon ; bottles, and i ilfred at l.ton a fours h to oue-six:h the ' price pa d f..r the preparation nsual'v sold. Prepared ! and sold I y WILSoN, S FAIO.IRD. SMITH. I Maui street, Looh-vi.le, Kentucky, j TTp A"ent at Ma.hsoti, Imtiina. 1 ai.o 1- '.WL M. HUGHES. j " WliOl-MSALi: AND RETAIL s vDDLrjiv i:vs as;i.isi!jii:t. 1 HAVE j.it re tensive stock of consisting in pirt Morocco and Phi ;. Drovers', and C celvcd a new am! exSad t ierv Hardwa-e, of: Wei,!, ing. Seating, s.'i. Si's: and Thread, arrir.ge Whirs, Britl'e W.- .n. l.Flin il ls. Buckles. Stirrup Irons and I a--k and Japnnneti Harness Mount ;ng. Ham . Brass. Sdver. s, Saddle Trees, and Mage "Inv.'-'. t'otirli Furniture. Lamps. Handles. Ho'' Ham's, s-tr. Cirrir-ge Tots; Coach Lace, F i.i;:ii C'o;;i. In a l l tioii to th ' above, 1 sin n ? Jon ts. Knobs, and ii-ge, O-l Carpet ami t'.ut '..-turing Ml 'biles. Carriage and Wagoti s, I ' , . - Ss; o t Tags ry tl-i-o't.i an t Trunks; er;s: ion. I!; :o. . s w i : .".t--,i ca. I e S , ,1 at grcsoi T. P( GI v re E. AND ri.MIIM. 1STOKE. T HP. : i;e r r 1 a ge ! the pu' !;c t- at he ' shoe tools and i-ti.i-1 Lowe, coi.s-.sttng , and ot h -r art -cb s u ;.; er kip and calf u-iii'.gs, to w Inch be nt of su.'h artig'es. nil sdefphia. aT low e.s u-v a-1 sitoi'.ar WM IE LOW E. "ar Cherry Lane. as-. " t.netif o: oi n,e pu i nt , ii-, I,,.,,!,! , v j,.., tt-reaJs. i;a!oon's we it m ; kT .t ss. , lis, Kl.lt invites tl-ir-ic.-ees. ln,i-,-:gs. an-.! bi ' lit OM of tho-s , wa My stock: has b-en pure -.rices, end I a:n deteri-o article.- ran be hid in the mar i l-S.n M im C t -SII AI Jl'iTI."Tl 4 hams. iii.-n a .ng lis. stv!es.jut received ."u.i.i i 'mav Pi ased iii ' : t sell c,' ,'. -"- street , rt It (hitlHS Lawns, sit': s. t erages &ml prir.Tji ot ne r s.i'e v"'v! i w bv i I TCti' ii WILLIAMS.
CPWARDS OF TEN" THOUSAND CURES! ' C.Ml !IITIO CAX HE Cl UED!! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVEUWOUT AM TA It. For tli cure of C'on.uii ptiou. nd nil Iits . f ihe Luiij?. itiitl ISreast. flliiS ("Ireat Remedy has not i.t.lv made almost In J ere it. e curts of Cons-i mpti oi. hut it breaks up the most ,hstsess:r-2 Con ah. Cud. ( a ;i in the Kreat. and A -h:nn. in a tew hours tin. U e autttrnze our Apiiis ,., tli cases w here it doei not give mediate reiiet, and Hie bo tie is returned. l cheertuily rerund the money. We will n .--w risk the alficted candi.'Iy to ex-iniiue the facts below, which substantiate liie merit of this ereat reine.iv. Fact hicft are incontrovertible, and f-annot be tlii.tec. We refer you to the statements of we'.!kn..wu Phvsit ians and Professors, who liave come torward an-i have substantiated these faeis. Tlie mos' mcre.'iuious cavnot but be convinced that it has matte cures wiiere everything else has faded.
rrxiurrs FROM CERTIFICATES WHICH CAN BE SEEN tot IN FULL BY CALLING I'FON THE AGENTS. F.xtract from a letter from ti:e Rev. Henry Wiseman: lr a U. Seovil': As Dr. Rosters' Liverwort and Tar hts been the means ot snari-tnnj in) onv-naiure craveii I feel tinder li.e .n i-oinpanion from c i-'a! ion to cive ni v intl.ieiice in the circulation ot so vs.uihle a mein HENRY WISEMAN icine. Patriot, Gallia Co-, C. Dec. t,3, lr4ti. From Ir. Wtt.sos: I iiave hern the iamily physician of Mr. Wiseman lor tlie last twelve vears; during that time Mrs. Wiseman lias been sutierii.L' frotn tll-..sed tungs-. At..', fin - !!y all ihe svinptr ins of Pu tnonsry Coiis:;in-:io: appeare I Ail the usual remedies 1 at led. At Ihi tone sue i-om-tnet.cetl usin; I'r. Rogers' .ivirwort am! Tar. It acted iike a chatm. In a tevvday siie i!clarpd herself nearly well. I nave no liouhT of its virlues, r.i.t! would chcer'hlly recommend it to persons afrlicted witli diseased hr'irs. Vonrs. H. R. WILSON, M. I). Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio. FROM '1 oi I have wi f a of rev. cEnr.iiS xv. ttiLEv: .een a'ilictptl with diseased Lungs for several rars; I av'.i.g irietl various prescriptions with iittle tnecess. A' la-t I tried Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. ami Poind great relief. I would recommend it to t-'d who are su'l'-'-ring w ith diseased lungs. Cit.ci 'i ,.u;:. r., if i.i, r.ui-t.i ..i.ii.. 1. 1KB p.HsrrKtl FROM lliK VCRGS OF Till! s. E g '-'. 1 1 re-i ies on r.f.ce.three d io-s a'-eo Jiat she has beer, ci.n.-u nip: ve mr the laa v i: . ve Eli' t, savs ' ami six VI ars. i. C o.-ghs i; g ti-.e !a-t vear all remcdi-'s lai tr-s-ing. co'.l fight sweats, hee'it tin c lever, eld a mei e sl.ele its ev tl.iv . del i it a-f d at d reduced to d t ' e to ..I now r et 1 1 t! nod r in v mi's d no. i s ! lot i e x'e r i"" t ' and iu'evi-aov . , and my .ct'-r, vviio ca;' tl in a re 'ehra'rd Lung I. n -ai'. f. t here as n . hote ot my re. -oven ;-g Mme ot inv ti lends calhil in to lake ! heir last leave 1 ! With a taint ii. pe 1 now e-mtreiu:e.) taking Dr. R..g. is' Liverwort ami T-'-r and xv hat a happy change I now enjoy bel'er hea't li than I hive since I was fourteen years of ag". m. I have gained in flesh from ninety to one hundred and forty pounds within thft lat thfee n.onths. V e the. untlersigiied s'ate that we are cctiuaitiled ant! visited Mrs Eggart d iring her sickness, and believe i hr above statement to be true. JOHN MELENDY. i). K. EE A V ITT. Deacons or the First Congregational Church. Cincinnati, Iter. I, 117. FROM PP.. HIRAM COX, LATH l'ROFESSOR INC'INf 1NHATI ECLEt TIC MttHCAt. COLT.FOK.' Mr. A. to ScoviH: However rehictanf T have bepn o .ertiiit my name to h ; a'ta'-l ed to patent mcilictne, I consider it a duty to the community to state that in three Cisesof incipient i-oii-iiuiptioii, viz. Miss !et, Dsj Harger, and Mr. R H Cox.t-ne of our Cit y Council, tha' Dr. Rogers's Eiverxvort ami Tar operated more like a specific than any other remedv, that I ever used One of the cases, viz' M iss Hell, p' onoil lo'Pil by several Plus). Hans to b- laboring under the tn-t s'age ,f Serofu'ons Consiinnit i-ut She is now in gooti health, from t he use of a ft w t.ott.ps oi the at ove syrup. HIE M COX, M. D. Cincinnati. Jan. 25, 1 FROM THE HOS. JfDOE 1IESRY MORS: Mr. A. L. Sccvill: lam well ,ic.tiniiited with Dr. j Hiram Cox anil his prac ice, he having been my family physician for many years and ca i ciieetfully sav that I hive as much confu'ence in his ski'l a v mnn living. i Cinclni ati Nov. e. 1-47. HENRY Mf R.-E. l"or sale wholesale by A. L. SCOVILL. Corner of Fif'h and P.ace. Cinc'nnati, O. Also bv FR ANCIS E. SU1KE. Main Cross St., Madison, Did. IScuare of :v JBiiso f onaterfcil!! Prpp.irpd in June lat by JOHN T. 'POLAND (in th" employ o' George M. Allen. Drugg'st. of Cuciimai i ) I bis Counterfeit is sold by one John Bui!, of Louisville, Ky. Pp on your guard, nov gg. IlI.I'.tSItA'rriD FTiliNC SJ SAVA. t has -1 !ate! !v read a paper before the Pans Academy of i Sciences. st ting that the color of the hair miv be grad , ttallv c hanged by eating a particular kind of food. Now ; it, seems to its that this woti'd be ra'her a sir vv operation ; besides the particular kind of food might not be verv i pgreeable A much pleasanter method, and one which we think would he quite as efficacious wouhl 1 e to use; Jules UattPlM Vegetahie Li.;uid Hair Dye. which will in j s's'itaneons'y change red or gray hair, e er rows, or whis- . kers. to a hrilliat t bhack brown, or chesnut color, w ith : out in the least injuring the hiir or skin. It is also indr lil e. ami cannr.t be removed by the action of air, liPat. . or mois-ure; and the c dors are so nat iral in appearance ' tiiat it woti'd be impossib e for a stranger t discover that 1 a rive had been used. The p-oprietor would earnestly ; can'inn t he pub ic against tho host of imitations of his j Hair Di e which are for sale, many of which are very injtirinus." Jules Hanel's Vegetable E quid Hair Dye is the ! only article of tlie kind w h eh pos-esses ail the ,itribiit s of a good hair dye, and the proprietor can with plpp.-ttre refer to its great popularity as a proof of the above assertion. Be particular to purchase onlv such as has my ; name attached; none others are genuine. Jl LliX HAU L, j Perfumer, 121' Chisi ut street, Plii'adelphia. ! For sa'e in Madison by Francis E.Susre, Agent. j rjiISSOM'TlOJi OF f (M'AHTNFK. feV Sill F. The partnership heretofore e-x sting between the uude s'g-ed. is this day d.s .dye d by mutual con-eitt. All icisit ess of the concern it; Madison w-ll be settled bv L. Marvin, who will still con Juct 'he Nis'ne--s at the o'dVand. R. M RVIN, oct 10 dht L- M Ml V I N. AP: Flips! ?Iuffo J'iinl U" If".!!--We C have just received a lull a-s i.tincm of men's at d Fov's cloth Cars; children's silk x-eivet Cat'-- Al-o. Utl es' and misses' Mutrs. Vi-torines. Sto-rfs. K .'a for the recK.&c. oct l-o t' (3 S V ( i R Ms i 111 TP A- CO. ! IBKOY Kelts. iillv ICraids. Ac--Just I S.ik !!,.se, K."Si received, a new simply of b'ack and clo-e, i'.raid. Ribbon Belts. euin Plas ic npr'ers, c.'n .iren's -la'ic To-s, woolien Coats, and H--o is. oct ID d.) SWORMSTEDT At Tl VI5II ON .s. Itonnet Velvets it Willis, tiiiter. ti 'I'arl'.Hts. '-". p'ahi !"' n atid fut''niirift V e', e antiSi.Fs. -i si l iowe-s. . ! i-itf s. ami Cabv i P. vd. oct in 1 r s, it) & Illusions silk M.'ts. fir. For sal.S.VORMS TEDT Ac CO. iSATlNFTS. Flaiiuels .imi l.inseys.A fresii assortment lust received and f. . I c. .' il P A- CI ). c-t lo d'i SWoRMSTl !''' lXr" of ' lest brands, mav 17 Window Glass, of all :.es at,.i the for sale low I v FRANCIS E. SCIRE. CALAD OIF. A fresh and superior lot received ai.d for sa'e hy j,-ne 1 FP.ANi.'lS E. SCIRE. i oo ; foxes of Virginia, Miouri. a-t-i Ket. .of Ci-boent i-uaii'.tes. receive a' sept ill F . ii. T - If a ceo low by 1 ' J t - Kv SCIRE. s of T:i' sc- - t Tetitine 14 rc-c ; ye i ar tl for s! lo w F. E. SCIRE.
CALIIOUMA GOLD,
mUK YF.VK CIGIITEEN II UN FREI A N II FOi.. a. I -Lli.H 1 iias een ni lore rep t- e w r. n won.irrfui. utierec'ed and as-oumiinc pohtical and religious revolm.o:is and valuable d'stov. rie and itiver.tions than anv vear since me comme 't cement of the world. The whole eot.tmei.t of Liiroi ehas been one great volcano of revolution: not only ifieo'd b-n the new world has been the scene of war and Mo. d-hed. ending only wi h the treaty of Uueretaro. ctving pence to Mexico, a; 4 the rich Gold i'lairs of California lo ttie American people. S i ill a tiRKATUR iviST une that w ill worK a complete revolution irt the entire medicaworl l. and I e of gr a'er tvenetU to mankind titan any inveiition that tia i'pen made s uce the days of Fulton was he discovery of mat wonderful and truly crest medical compound. John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. 'lhis itiva liable teineilv lias already Carried happiness to tne hearts of I !). usatuis and is daily giving 'more r.ii lation to th" ariiicted than cou.d le affordeu by al th-- wealth in the mines of California and tac world : combined' It is put up ii full quart bottle, and contains the strength of -IX TIMES as much Pure Honduras arsapariha as i anv similar preparation made in America. Price $1 per p. or mx bottles for f.". It has been a well established fact for year pas: that Farsaparilla . w hen pure and propetiv prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases ot ig inat n.g freu an imi ure iate of the blood, tlie use of mercury, intoxicating lirinks. evil habits in vouth. banennesw. &c We boldlv af-prt that J HN l.l' EL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF -AK.SAPAKILL A is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles ami of uniform strength. Tlie Sarsp;ri!la is purci.ised without regard to price and every po.m.l. Iieforrt l-eitig used, is subjected t h " t i strictest chemical tests. .-? d its gen'sineriess ascertained betore leing used. (lit ii's Sarsaparil ia a'so con ams the virtue? of several other vahiaii e ineiiical root-, together foimuig the t e-t cotiipoimd and producing the grcaie?t cura ive agent in ihe Kti-ovn wo hi' Til .S ME.ilCINF.. WHEN I'SF.D ACCORDING TO IHRECliONS. WILL CURE Wi l li'. I T FAIL: Scro u'a. or K i Cancers, Tumor I.ruptions of tin gs, Evil; Skin; ;t otifiisf. Colds; W.-sku "ss of the Chest; Pn-'iionary A ti'ectiuns; And ;.;! other d.scas"3 tc F.rv s ;.'' his; ChriMii Sor Eves: Rit.gworr.i or Teitersv; Scabs Head; R 1 .r-utiiaf ism ; Pains in I he bones or Joint 1! g to p'o.iuce CatiMt :n pliotj; : Liver (.'.iir- p.,t int. ; ' Fems'e Irregularities r.tid l 'omplair.ts ; S:cl; Rt-d .Nervous Head Old So es ami Ulcers: Sir'; Sw ell i ng of ' he G iatu's; acl Si . bibs. Iiispepsia; Low I lilii-um: .'i.xp ' II seas,-s of 'he Ki.il eys; l.fc D.-eri-es arising from the Co. SpiritR. N'ight : -urc r Duprtic : weats; tic Con.-titutioiMi use i t" Mrti . in y ; f I.o-s of Appetite; An 1 is i. Spri Pain it: the -ftd.; and r?iiotil-i "rr ii:;k tiers. i To-.ic ft'".' il General Debility; aj"iiian.l Liiii.hago, Dropsy ; S'.ioe; i. i .laniiil'ie CosUvct'OsS; .''i'l-t LicK .-. r 'Fluoa; j wet" '. Sail: T 1'id t,.l g' tunic ra : si . ' vi and p ea-ant pur- ' sUp"nor ti or Coiig'-ss !, or St:i iidz 'Jronchiits; 1 4'iw i,er. (if oi :Ti'i".:!;).V! The ( ihio state J.iurnal, Coiumhus, Oisio, thus sif-aks of Bull's Sa.-sapr.iiila: -i i' HAS Nil ECit'AL! The v n iirecedcr te, sale o! Bull's Compound F luid Ext'act of Sarsapariiia in this city, where it has t een introduced for the past t . o month otii.v, xvith tne very grimly i-.ts f fleets produ-ed upon ail win) have tried it. xvarrxnt the essertioii that as a'puritier ot ttie l.iootl IT H AS NO EUCAL! Tin.; is a una assertion, nut n can i e sunsiatnittieu ny tsutitg on the agent in thi- cit v." 5rirEAc:c5 We, tlie nmiersigned. Druggists and Apothecaries in the city f.f Louisville, Ky.. farte pleasure m s ating that we have he.-'ti selling Joint Mull's I-ixra-tof Sarsapariiia for some time a d coistideutiy recomsnt-itd ii as iitig a good and Fate article: Lapping & Co., J. P. Wi'tler Ac Co., Montgomery it SutclilTe, M. A it; in & Co., Win. Nock, J. W .anT !e &- Co., J II Owen, Sam! Yeuawinp, F. W Kiiiess, B. Morsr-li c Co., W. E. Sm th, C O. Mi,'t., Wai's &. Thomas. a. G WerdhPrford, Robinson. Peer fr Cary, Rupert, Lindeiiberger Ai Co. Lotn-v ville, Novenit.er 20, I- L-. frrr Tear vvi'li us. reader, r. little longer and be convinced t h. it I U EL'-1 S t .- A i' ', I I f L A is the Wonder ot Hie Utirld! am! that it wih cu.e ou, im tni.1 er how I-u v. you have been suffering Wnu Dr Owen. Dnigtigs" ami Apothecary of several years' standing, says at."ut iluh's Sir.e.;f.r:lla' fot'i'vt: i,k, iMav HI, -'-. Mr. John lint: Dear Sir: I have been for a number of years severely aril ie ted with a Mercurial fie aibuche at tt a dull hcavv pam m my Liver. 1 used almost all the rrniet!iesot' the day, esp.ttcitiliy the SSarsaparillas prepared by ditfereiit persons. Put all to little or no advantag' , until 1 chanced to meet w ith xo-irs, three bottles of which gave me more relief tii jii all the others combined . I therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsapariiia to the trlicted community as a superenor rtirle. Very respccil'ully, J. H. Owen. M. 1). niiEruiATivTi. Let all tho-e who are suiiering timler the agoniz'ng tortures of Bhenmatisai read the following ami see what mav also be done lor them, if they w ill use this infallible remedv. m.r Jon R-'Lt: Dear Sir: F'ortiie last three years I have been atdic;ed w th Rheumatism of the severr-s character. I was at times in the greatest agony of pain; I tried every remedy I could procure tor the disease, hut found no permanent relief until 1 was induced io use your preparation ot r-.irsapariha. which has entire'v I cmed me of Uhenmatism, and greatly Improved my i general health, more than any luetii. hie j have ever j used. I have been free of pa ii for several mom ha. and j have no doubt the cure is permati'-n!. ami I roididensU recom mend it as being the best mod i.-me in u-e i, .r R'n n- i .natism. ' 1SHAM BKlDfiES. ! Union town. Union co., K v., Mav TJ. I From Dr. . T. Pre.i'iss.' ' j Mr. Pill: in regard to your Sarsapariiia, I will say i that 1 have used it to some extent in Cutaneous A tier- j iions of long si aim inc. as 'I in. a l 'apet Lepra. Proriasis, I Sg.ib'e, Syphilitic Cachexia, ami in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to consist in a thorough change or modification of the fluids of the body, w im eotfiderable success, in eonjunc' ion with local treatment. I think I would prefer it to any other preparation ot Sarsapariiia in use. and any physician wi'l admit its value u noil learning t he su' stai.cps i ha e a'er irro its comwisiti'on. Re-pet-f uily yours, W.T. PRENTISS, M.b. Lewisport, Ky., Itece m'er 4, i-17. Asi A FliMALIi IlilUflMi It is itliout a Utval, This Sarsapariiia is a ovreign and spee.h- cure for Incipit nt Consuitipiion, barrenness. Prolapsus Uteri or Fall ing of the Wo.nb, Cost iveio ss, i'.les, Leiicorrhoa tr W hi:p. obstructed or di the -lit Mnst ruat ion, I r continence of Urine, or involuntary dist harge thereof, a d for the genera) prcrtration of the system no matter whether the result ot inherPnt cause or cau-es produced tv irrr-gu ;arit v. i.iiie-s. or accident. N-i!hii-g can be more surprising '..in I'-- invig'-ratt. g etf'-efs on the hutnaii frame. Pers .'is of all weakness and ia-itude from taking it at once ' ecoii.e robust and full of mergv under its influence. It iintntdiate'y counteracts the tiervelesus-of the I'ema'e tratue, w Inch is t he great cau-e e,f Hi rrpnries. D wnl not i e expected of us in cases i f so dehca'e a nature, to evhTriit certitica'es of cure- jierf irmed, but. we can assure i the a'fiicieii that hundreds of cases have been reported to us 'I tioiisamts of cases whe-e tarmliPs have t.ee-n without eh idren.af'er using a tew- bottles of this invaluable j i' .csne, have been bipsse.l w ith rii.e. beaUby tTTire. L lias l.e-en PX ;.re--s' y prepared in re'VrPticP to feti.a'e- roni- . p , ts. l.-in-.i''- v. tio lias rea-.u ; t i-r.'oh - g tha" eiPica' (eriod. "Tl: i s' o't-.t i'- gleet to ta'ie i". as it is a ee i any ot ihe ?uiniro'is and li'-rn'-l'- d j males are sill je-ct i-.t this time f : PK DKLATID FOil 'rivurtnl. YKP. BY : ' i -il; pose st,e is ank Tt o s iii t. ;f.." tain nreve-ii ive for sease- r i wh'ch fe 'I'ios period M v :!.- Tit; s mip:( ; Nor is it jesa va'ua'.i-' tor tin-se wh are atiproaciimg woman bond, as ii is cab-ulatPil to a-.-t nature t,y neniugtiie tb'iodan-i in vigor! m g tt" 'i-'.ii. Indeed, this nied ic tip is invaluable tor a;! t ie eleiica'e ti : se-ses to witiel wr.iiien are sui irct. 1; '-'the safe-stand most e.T. cttial rnedir'n" f puri'v- . r, g ' he systeiu, and re' ie-ving the S-. 'i'.-'ings at'enriant upon ctuld-birlh ever ' :-covere-d . It strengti)t- fh 'he mo'hr and child, prevents sin ami dtsc-a.e, inrrese tnd e i, riches the f i.ui ; those wtio bavp used it thin k it :- indispensibte. it is highly its, -ej '.otit heV)-e an 1 af-er cooi'i.ieiiiont. a' it :oe ve. is d i-eass attendant -i !-on r I, i dbtrth. Ill Cos-iveness . Pile. I.'ranips. S e'linj; of the : Feet, T'es-ion le-nc v. Hear; 'im. "orniiing. Fain In tf;e ; Hack and I. ,ii,. Fal-e Pains. Heu.orrr.age. arid in reg-: j 'at i tig t he Secretions and equai t g ti.e circu at ion it h ' no equal. "J'fie great I eautv of this ine-di.-i. e !. il a' W3- -".te at;. the rrt'i-t tteha'p uf tl n.i--r cce-ssf'i"'v.
1.AV I.I1 A1 CillOW Fa i 'Tf man is ftt to ro through the world until ne can i.M lane& w itn a hot i .it.u in hi mouth, and wh!e Yar kf-p Ihjotiie when s.ck a ilpatli -Iti afoul stomach. In She case last mentioned, take a doseof Krv. B. ILbbartf's Puis and well insure yon both to laugh and whisi with great ceu. fort after the opera'.icn. Bet. 15. Ilibbard'K '" r b 1 e Attti-Ilii. Otlfc I'lllk' A-t now in. o.' rail.-.-.) ud esabhshea. by overwh mti g.' .r of the "bone and mew," as the medicire n l., ,.' ThcPeople DeliglnlVto Honor! The erand secret of the wonderwl success of these Tills, is this - that livery ?Ian goes tortus Interest. When he finds what rt is. regardless of allolher considerations. That's ihe reason w hy those ho buy those pills once, a'tm s. invariably buy aga.n. Ttial's "the reason wr.y thirty of tfte Citiciiuiau agents no longer take Rev. li. ilit'ba-d's i-ills on commis-iioii. but actually buy and sellltieni at wholesale, as they wuuld A Snclc of Coffee or Ceroon of indigo. These agents are here among o, and may be seen any hour of tne elav. Please call upon them and he convincetl. We give their names and places of lusmeg, viz: See Times and ot her Cincinnati papers. i AGENTS IN MADISON Who buy and sell the above named pil's in the same wav, are Joint Craig. Joseph Northcratt. Siddall Reeves, -co , John limes. McClure Pranham t. Co. Ju!v -i Iv
i AN ORDINANCE Directing theCity Survev or to Survey a;:d l ocate th" Corners of certain Blocks and Lots I in the Citv of Madison. ! Sec 1. Be it ordau-eii by the Common Council of the City of Madison, i hat Wi liam C Bramwell. the city surveyor, be and he is hereby directed to proceed, witoj out intneees ary d!ay, under the direnmn of the cootmittep on streets and w harves, to locate the comer of lot 1 No. lgl, funned I v thp intrr&erlietn of Mnlhrrv roi j High siiee;s, on the original plat of the town of Madi1 soli. 1 Sec. 2. That 'lie .ca ,1 Wi'Iiam ' Bramweil proceed, i ti like laant-.er. to Ir.cRte tlie corner of ot No 124, forni-d-1 r' ;v H'P iidp-seciioti of Mam and II itzh streets, on the ; ( r g.nai -'at of smd town ot .Madison. : Sec. li. Tti:.t the sanl survevtr proceed, in like manner, i to 'ocatethe corner of Kivi-r 'Mock No 3. formed by the tti.p.- vc-.oii ot Maibcrry and ii g h streets; ami also the corner of said b'ock tormul bv the n.ter-ectien of Main auti .High str.- ts, wiihm the present limits of the city of MaJ son. and rt pua his c.iings heicin al the next meeting it the Con mini Council Sec. 1. That the said surveyor give a leas: five days noticeo, ihet.me at w hich he w id comn lire the oca. t.ou of i lie corners as aforesaid by advertising the same i-ti:. I 'ail v Banner t-pc- ,1 s '. a-' .1 Passed Attest; This ordinance to be in force from and after srt! 17. IS49 . I rumbangh C. WOObBURN, Preset City Clerk. apnl 25. AN OR DIN N('Ii To prpviit and prohibit the throwing of si .- e--, br-ck t-ats, ant! clubs at houses and fences, ami i in-rtse to prevent and prohibit injury to property wi'hiii th- ci'y of Mad-smi. Sit . 1. lie it ordai ied by the Common Council of the cit v of .Mailtsi.ii. That if any person shall llirow stones, brick t ats, ciiibs. or tlier hard substance, at. into, or against any dweiliits-bouse. store-house, out house, or any ot lit r I u il.t mg. or A!"aiii-t any fence within Ihe corporate limits., f the city of Madison, shall, upon conviction theieof, pav to t e city of Madison any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. - K' 'g. Tiiat if any person shall wilfully or maliciously deface, destroy . or puil down, or otherwise damaee or mj ire any sign or sign board, awning, or other proterty of a -iiniiar iiescripti-.m. atiaehed to any public or p'ivate I uihiing. store house, waie-hoiise. or other buiiding. or siispt nded over tlie side-walks, of the city of Madison, or siaP wilfully or maliciously injure or destroy any water spout on any building, such person shall, upon conviction thereof, be lined in any sum not txeeedme fiitv dollars. b 3 sum. 11 This ordinance to be in force from and after Ita pllbl'f tlion. Passed Mav i!d. 1? 10. Attest: CLVER W0ODBURN, Pres'f. F OirMtio on City Cierk. ma5 AN" O ii DI N A N'CE Directing the Assessor what Persons and Property to List for the purpose of Taxation in th. Chy of Madison for the F'inancial year beginni"g April l. i-ji, Sec 1. F,e u ordained by the Common Council of the itv of Madison, Thai John A. Remolds, a,.-rSJOri he Hid he is beret, v directed to assess ail Hie male inhabit-.-l.ts of sail city between me ages of twenty one and t.oy years: f the real e.-tate. including improvpinents, s ttiate iv i Inn the rnrpornte limits of said ntv; and all p rs-.,,a! pi open y bHongmg to the residents of said City, including merchandise, bank stock insurance stock, laltroa.l stock, or ..'.tier sto.-hs. absolutely paid for or the amount paid thereon, steamboats, houselit.'d furniture, horses. i iiTit;'s. iiiHicy at Hit, res', and ail other kind ot per-onal p-oj er'v, whether in possession or in action f-xcepT one hundred and titty do lars wort h of household furniture to ...-;-!. family; and a'soa'lthe hogs, dogs, ai d b.ti-hes t. net!, ted, or harbored by any of ttie iniiabi'aitts of aid city. "ec. 2. That t he said assessor be ami hp is hereby directed am! requi-,-,1 o per.orm tlie du y prescribed in the (receding sec-ion in all respects in the manner authorized iv i be ens of incorporation now in force in the city of M ati .son Sec ;;. This ordinance to t,r jn force from and after its passage. Passed April 17. v- 10. C. WOODBURN', Prrs't. Attest: F'. Criim'iaiigh, City Clerk. april 25 AN' OR!)! NA NCE To amend an ordinance, entitled "An Ord'iiani-e relating to the markets," passed January , 2 . I -1':'. Ski . I Pe it ordained hy the Common Council of the cty of Medison. 'Chat Ihe 0th rectinu of ttie Ordinarce to which t.his is an amendment, bp, and the same is herebv amen led, so that the minimum i.rice of al! stalls inside ot tl e ( nn street market h, u-e shad be fuetl at ten dollars i 'o i. -er v enr. and that the minimum price of all Stalin ide i f the !r..s, way uiarkei-houie shall be fixed at h! t! ilia rs i e r f (-r . ri Sue 2 'I hat the 14th section of said ord nance be inanieiided as mat r.ny -tall wdhin either of said marketil iuscs Shalt revert t IW c if tlie person or persons renting tt shad neg ert or ref i t tosiipply such ''alls with good tr.--!i meat, or suc-i ot tie r market ing as he or they u-ual'y keep ami otter tor sa'e in said market hiiuv, for 'he spice , t te n.r.rkf t days, at such mark t-home. and no excuse, lifter th" ex idratton of the tn days aforesaid, sha'l entitle ttie deliiu-uenl totiie furthe use of said sta'd. Skt. x Th.sordinanee to be in force Irom and after its publication. Passed May ?d, 1-0. Attest: CULVER. WOODBURN, Pren't. F. CurypA-cii. City i lerk. niay-5 Alt II OIF Refined Win'er strained. Cincinnati anutaciure, for tii retail trade, for s-alf J. Il'i!l-'l IN" , M by "ierrv amr I fTTll.OI'IC I have on hand Thompson iii1 Banhe-ld'shesl brands, for faiuilv u-p harp's antt which I will sell low. T. J . HOBINSON, Mn l'ir r ry et reet . marl 1 1 1. 'ST received ihii bund'es Hemp Wrapping Paper, a good article, and tor sale iow 1 v jau T. J. r ORINSOV. Mulberry street. SK.AIt. B'''o OSTON ami St Louis Loaf, Boston crushed and " . Sugar, for the .err. if '-v'e f,.r sate hy mar 135 aril T.J ROBINSON, Mulberry t. C'K I ii 1" Gross Halter's superior Fi'agtic BiacSi g, received and for sale bv gin SI DDA EL. ttEEVES & CO. IU. :-rth l e.st s-J'2-w:ii:. I. Ii. If II.I.IS, 0 :T.ce of M ain-rrrss street two doors x rttiri UiOUgtl a. Hi: I) I CM L C.1HD. M' NDEIS. !a'- of Prague, in Germany mid several y ears ex : 'tt re in the prar--,,! s--on ii t bat ri,y, and in ti.e lbpha' of o"Ts :' (.rofe .ortal services lo the c.tiien a.-i.t vr.ru? v. s ? '-e of ! Y le-'ti.v i f .. lit; s ottice ;s lo that of Dr. R. M. M'("lur. r-n Mam : ? : v y -.-upied by I r S-ehissier. His ,'0i'.-n; West ---eel, n ar Mi!' Ihivery. te 1 :--f ' Pr r.r c r-v
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