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vcttc L.i W Jt. a t i XT P. w. PiKTLETT. r r " f I I t n t . i j. Jl! i'.t -Ye--1 - la ere t, "uu l.ito vol., uf ' 11 tr&led vpiiii an accurate oi .rt n f "IIIE book co--ui.3i -3 ji. e&rly life, aiiecu j" s eo te Ttrtvata end profi .orsl ! &.:r n, er i-..ia n.Fi.er..e. l w i'H 1 ib i en ac- ; ict 3, etc. ejnat of hi putliS nJ ttl.ttty soviet j, etc :,. . hv a pnonlarNew England Author land Author, 'special putid authentic who has visited Concoid for the especial uurpurpose of preparing a reliable and authentic volume, under te aaviee and causae! of prominent Democrats. The edurt has te sanction of the distinguished subject ot the Memoir, whose sudden ad unexpected elevation from a private citizen, to the proud position of the leader of the great Democratic Party and, a the Democracy confidently believe, eaon to t-e elevated by theta to the most honorable post in the world Chief Magistrate of the United Stales creates a desire on the part of every American to know the particulars of his Life. Uniform retail price, in paper covets, 60 cents; in net cloth, 75 cents. Copies sent by mail poat paid, on receipt of price. For fuithcr particulars address, post paid, DERBY & MILLER, A Sole Publishers, Auburn, N.Y. Publishers of pnpt rs within 500 miles ot N w York State, ins riing the bove (with tbi-- notice) twice previous to the 1st ol Sep next, th-ili receive a copy of he same by nisul, tree of oostne. DERBY & MILLER, Auburn, N. Y. WESTERN FAX131 AGENCY, At .lerelaut!, Ohio. fpHE u n-iersigncd have opened an oSce in JL Cleveland, tor the purchase and sale ol Farms, unimproved tanus, &c, in Ohio. Bitch igan, Indiana, Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. A Register will be kept of all Property offered for sale, and the same wit! be advertised extensively through the public press and by circulars i n each of these Slates, free of charge, aud no compensation demanded of applicants for the purchase or sale of property, unless the negotiation is successful. Directions to Appucasts. Applicants for the sale of property sk-mld describe minutely its location, title, quantity, quality of soil, building, timber, water, roadw, quantity un-' improved ; and also the tchuols, churches,1 mills, stores, in its vicinity; together with the amount, time, and manner of psyjj meat. Xaxsis,. etc., for Sale. Fatme cuautnmg I mm thirty to live h mill r d acres, and varying in price from $500 to $7,000 1 and also. Tanneries, Mills, Tavern bianda, and Village Property, situated in dif ferent par's of the above named States, can be had on application at this olace. Ueiasa proved Lais The undersigned otfVrs for sale, unimproved lan;"! in iiwii at tne western .states, or wui exchange the same for Improved Lands ia Ohio, and giay small ililTorcnces ia value, in Cash. A person by spending a few hours ia examining a descriptive list f several hundred Farms, wou'd acquire rosro information ,of that kind of Property ia market, than by months of travel. EROKSON & KNAPP, Real estite, Etook and Money Brokers, For est City Block. Refer to Gov. Wood, Ex-Gov. Ford, Hon J. W.Allen, Hon. S.J. Andrews. B. M.TILTON, Agent. March 11, S2 35tf. O - 5 ? TT! rfs m 0y t nr ' i ML (Jt kj Hosiers, imleHti.i.eaitiae factors AXD DEALERS IN TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES TOE PRACTICAL ADViSEXl, OS. UOMPE.VDIU2J OP OVE2. ONE IIUXDSED EEC IF 3, For the tne of Druggist, Apothecaries, Per fumers, -Confectioners, latent f) euicine t actors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy A nicies. EDITED BY HORACE EVERETT Graduate t,i Member of the College of Pharmacy in the City of 1-Jtw-York. A1o The celebrated 1 Recipe of Professor Y iilard, fr making good Soap at one cent per peund, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any iiier Soap ever manufactured. This alone is worth fifty times the price of the book to any family. Exclusive wholesale agent for the United S'atet and Canada, H W. LAN DO D, 103 Nassau-Street, N. Y. Price, 50 cents. Post Office Stamps enclosed to that amount will pay for one copy, which will be stnt free to any part of the Unitec States. Stationers, Booksellers, Newspapei Agents, enclosing a ca?h remittance will receive the work at i tarse discount off. ,r jf. ", ":4" KJ JsJi JOBBSSS OF 'or?". ; 1 1 j 1 P'm 'ete 5 , !a e : 1 I'aicj ' f t t . - t ' f ,6 u li i. i It eel J " i , C i y . " C.l ;r ,t k" if i-'H'-? t p , . .. ' . f, 1 7 t f I v 1 1 ry, O v i , k v ' . 4 ! c jar try D. . .AC Co. ALE C. , - S tt . f tt si 1 - ,ii.t;
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i a, c;;lc:":. . I". A LI I i - . Hit; HlD.-.Li aud a'.i cieassasri sing front a ditor tleretS Liver or c ;o 1 1 ii.li. s u . 1 ? i vJo , , i tl illKf 'Z Vi'f, i' r of LI. roj tot elltii. Ac j 'i ti.3 CU It . J... . i lifltu'i f ut f r 1". , i ' f i v ?lomath, four L'ructs'.jr-. r r i , - , Sen at t; s 1 .1 r I l ? l . j j , r iu cf t. iitaiJ. )ltn cd t! d i e i' iirta'j r 7. I inier - t f!.t,ll lLe9 19l?.' -j--r '3 L " at t f v 1mn, Dotf er Wst kafore t!: Teef aa4 (fall pafu i7 tb Eead, Dt Perspirafton, Ye!!wiiesi f tits fcyes, rain ia the r.de. Esc, Cbt it, Ub, V. 5,, Snides flathe of llnt.SmrmintT ia Flehf Constant ienagUiit-t cf EfU end irfe&t MjruBiuu wi sptfiM, can tf c.ecina ..y curt 7 DS. IIOOFLAND'S VZLZZRA TED Oh. nil AN BIT. fKEfJk.iD BY BI? C. 55. JACKPOT. AT TIIE GERMAN MEST-VIMF. STOSE, 120 Arch Si 'bilBielphsa. Their power over tne mbett ilitetne is not ex-' tilled if etuitUedby eny otkrr preparation in" e United &iate! as ihe cures ;ifttf in rnanf-' eases after kil!fal pkyiicianw hid failed. These Hitters are worthy the a temioti of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseaees of the Liver and lesser' glands, exercising t' most searching powers in weakne-s and afTections of the cigestivo orCms, they are withal, etfe.certain end pleasant. Bead and be Convinced f t'roiu ti,e a Eee. The editor said, Dec. 2 -'d, Dr.Huof lands Celebrated German E Uteri forth cure of Liver Compiaint, Jundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Pebiiity, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines ef " the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an ftfectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced thai, in the use of these Cillers, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste end smel1. and can be uad by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety under any circunwanceg. We are spesking jroni erpf rienoe.snd to the .-dieted we advise -their use. Scon's Weekly, one of the best Literary papers published said, Aug.5 - Ds. Hooflanp's Gebmax L'i ttees, raarjufiictured by Dr. Jackson, now recommended by some of the moat prominent membtrs ef the faculty as vr artici ot much eficacv ia canes -of female wroknrss. As each is the" esse, we would ad vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus themselves much sick rtesi. Persons of debilitated constitutions willfind these Bitten adViiitageous their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have ' npon weak svterjt.' 71 ore Cvleace. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the " best family newspaper piitlisbed ia the United States- The editor says of DR. HOOFLAND-S GERMAN EITTER3. - Itisseiom thai we rcco.umend what aro " termed Patent Medicines, t-. the confidence ; and patronage of our roalersj and therefore ' when we recommend Dr. IlooSand's German ' Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking ofthe nostrums of the day, that are noistd about for a brief peri- -d and then forgotten fu-r they have dons ' their guilty race of ini?ehi f, but'of a raedi-" cine long e8tubiihed, univtfisally prized, Bndi which ha met the hearty 1 pproval of the fc ulty it?tlf.' Evidence upon euidence fcas been reer JveX (like the foregoing) fioni all seetk-fia of the Union, the last three years, and the sirorsgost. testimony in its favor is thst there is more oF it used in the practice of the legultr Fhysiciwns of Philadelphia, than all otner nostrtsmcombined. a fact that can easily b establish id, and fully proving that! seienttfic prepare tmn will meet with their quiet approval wbea rir rii.id even in this form. That ths mediine wih cur Liver Com olstini and Dyspepsia, no on can doubt efleruing it as directed. It acts specifically opoa he stomach and hver; it is preferufcleto ctlo--uitl in all bilious dis-afifS ir.r effect ia immediateThey can be administered to females -or infanta witii safety and reliable beBtUi at . any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that hifh cfcar- -acter which it is necessary for ail medlclees toattain, to induce cosntcrfrlters to put fonh spurious articles at the ri-k cf the lives cf" those who are irsuocntly deceived. LOOS ELL TO TEE HIKES OP IRS Gs.f I'lNS. Thy have the written sitrusttire of C. M-JACki-sOr unon tna wrunn.p. mnrt f'. : nseme blown in the bottle, te'itiatsJ ml ere tpu rious. i or f gi Vo. 1T.1 Arc f Ui, I ,a e ra i vhf ot. ' Ud iv"til t sit a d 1 r h "5 ( 3 1 a- i r- c the countrv. j ( adva: i ! ithe is ret ci i" r i 1 i I'1 1 ki 1 0 .' r! a- t L')V. ! 3 1 O f W 1 L..;l i '; i . UT! c' .' ; r i. ' . r cure, . i-i 1 ,.3 w Kc a i ' .;i " - r 1, i . h ; A t s.' 1 t i.i f ; t i 1, i
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