The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 4, Number 37, Monticello, White County, 23 March 1854 — Page 4
t . i - a ', t.i t a t ' " , s J J 1 1, ' e M , !)!id 1 & 6 will be r i " vJ I i Lie ctilugr Swamp L,-nu in t'nUi ecu;'' feott'Ssj iit' a town if .. u edaeaiay the Iftth ot Fcburarv. rs of 10 o'clock A. Ij. tiC'k, P. I'-l. TIi a foil -.twing ditches will be let Ditch Wo. I- Ca-iiiji''ieino' in S E i Sec. 33, T 33, R 4 W, in length 2lc'4 rods, nvevae cut ia w.dih at top Z feet, avt-r jstc depth 3 feel. Ditch No. 2. Ct!Tiniencsr' in N E sec. 15, T 23. H 4 W, iu length pi.'3 rods, average cut in wid;!i at top it feet, average depth 3 fees. Ditch no 3 Commencing in n c fourth sec II T 23 R 2 vvct, in Senjr.h 7.-0 rod, v t r a sfa cut in width at top 12 feet average depth Ditch no. 4 ComTiencing ia N E i, aec 33, T 2. R I w; in length 310 rods, average tut in width 5 tff. a. r.tire depth 3 feet. Ditch no. 5 Commencing in sec 4. T 29, R t w; in knj'li 452 rods, average cut in wicth at t ip 10 feet, average dopih 3 f?e t. Ditch no. G. Com mincing iu see 2, T 30 It 2 wj inlenglu OGO roda.averng: cut in width st top'U feet, overage depih .1 Uci. 'The work "M ill be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The proposals fir the-Work must ; ; tubaiiued in writing' between the. boura d.T ,,;wll...''-t;'t--;'i''Afi ulro J to give , . ... i.ppfiived Mciirlty lr t;.e due j.tert ? nance of the work. The wnk on each ditch will bo itil by the cubic J ard. J. Coiiiil3saner. II. Mil'er, Etimeer. UECU.KU-, INVESTORS I! ANl"F. "!'!' R E.t 40. IN SPLENDID FRIZC3. :45;i. TOLUMK IX of the Scitufi: Ameri.-an, 'if com'r.enci's on the I7ih of Sopteinhtr. , It is chii fly devoted to the advnncemrni of he tntertsis o' mechanics, luccnturs, Slanu. tveiurer and Farmer, by the diffusion oi usoul knowledge upon thcae important branthf. I: i edited isy men practtcaly ekilled in the arta and sciences, n ml ie widely regarded a n. sound and able journal. Nearly all the aiahlc atcnta which issue weekly from the I'iiciit (Jilicc, arc illustrated with engravings, and the claims of all the patents are published in itacolumns; thus making a perfect Srientific and i.lechanical Encvclopedia for future as well as present reference. The Scinti.lc American is very extensively cirduinted its circulation in the last Voluino exsteding 18,000 copies ptr week. 1 1 is in form for blading ; each volume contains scvt ral : hundred engravings, and over four iiundred pages ofroading matter, with nn index. The practical recepts alone, are worth more to any tainily than tlie subscription pr'u-e. The Publishers offer the fallowing vahiltle prizes for the largest list of eubscr hers, sect in by the 1st of January next: $100 will be jfiven for the largest list ; $75 for the second : i'M ioi the third : 43 for the founh: 510 for tho j h ; $35 for the Cih ; $30 for the 7 th $2o ior the g h ; $20 for the 9 h ; $15 for the 1 0th ; $ 10 for ite llih; and $5 for the 1 2th. The aih wd1 be paid to th? or ei of the suceecsj cmpctitor, "innsediatelv- alter Januarv 1st lb. A. rpF.RMS : One copy one year, 2 ; on -L copy six, months, $i ; five copiis f-ix month?, J 1: ten copies six montlt, 3; ten eopiet 2 mantha. $15-; fifteen copies, twelve months, : 12 ; twenty copies twelve tsionths. 5"id in advance. Southern and Western money taken e.tbsc rip1, ions. letters should be directed, pos'-pnid, MUNN &. Co., 12 Fuhon street N. Y. August 18th, 18.53. 6 for to GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby g'ven tint I will sell :t private sale on or alter the 2nd day of Mareb 1B54, the reel estate of the minor heirs ml Tluuias Brown, deceasi'd, situate in White county, Indiana, and described us follows, to-wu:-Tke one undivided sixth part of the nor west quarter of section t-o township twenty -aeven i.orth range three weft. Term?: One half tho purchase money cash in h:-nd, ana the residue ii six months from the duv of krIc. JOHN S. IIUGtlES, Guardian. Feb. 2, 1824. 3 )w3 f " "- T r. r" "--J a... h .M..4. J """'T'AriTr.D in every coua-y cf the U.siV Ijf ted States,-' active and enterprising rn .si, to f jjage in the sale of some of the best ll.ioks piifcSisSied in the country, To turn ot pood address, poascsii g s small capita) of Irom 2S to $ 1 00, such inducements will be offered as to enable them- to make from $3 to ,Jt0 a day pioSt. The Book published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are of-fuj-ed. for fntther psrticu'ars, addregg (pot paid,') LEASY & f-"ETZ, No-123 Notth Second treet Philadelphia. Publishers of Sub:caip on Looks NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Of Lcganspori and Pacific Railway Company. T TOTICE is hereby gives that aa Install UiVUifc v.' a.s w v . p v t I V i. t lUiiiss time, upon t!se air.ouor oi toe O air.ouor ot toe oapursi Stock of said Co ;anv, ia ren aired to be paii: bv iha Siockboldexs ot said company, at the i'n ( i'. ; co-i.-j-jy i.i Moiil.ce'.lo, II. ESEAELY See'yi . ': mi:-;,; -tt :::::y rersona know in of t?ie commission of offt Ci8-9 !-'-. -l the I' -.1 1 -rf t'.e UtiJ o Itidiani, i.l :nake t; i . n u .. I'. Heed, of rJonticsllo, wh ia my Deputy lor Vi'tits ceu:!tv. t -? T- - n f ? t r,1 i'rot. At v. ' Teh 5, l:5i. I J T f ' f. irt'.fr lot of u ry tT i iJ c r t t i . Va.' v t ' " hjv o , 1 u lnvrii'll ci ! '3 .1 lir. " 1 J T - t fi " '1 t . J ' 1 1 i 1. f ,
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i Adrnlaistratof's Sale. ! NOT1CC is hereby given lhat I will ' sell at public auction on Saturday, the : 21 day of January, next at the late resi- ! dunce of Samuel J Irelan. of VYhitecoua- ( ty. Jacksen township, deceased all bis 1 person 'I --eity n&t- take,n by-thi widow, t j ot one horse, two cows, , ;iogs. Mieep; one tanning mm, wneai m the bushel, and &ho a jo! of Corn in ( I'te buhel. also wheat in the ground, i a lot of carpenter tools, a lot of geering ! an 1 farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture. A credit of 9 months will be given on &11 sutne over three dolj lars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waving valuation and J appraisement laws. 1 JAMES IS EL AN. Adin'r. 1 l. jr. -i, Ilec. 2Jtli 2 853. 25w4, .1 WW ... 1W' The undersigned c .'..1 iniorm -the citizens of Momicetlo and vicinity, thai he has opened a new Bakery on ihe scuth side of the Public ?uare, where can ba had at all times, anything connected with lhat kind of business, such as Brea 1 Crackers, Pies, &c, In connection with I his Bakery he has started an oyster sa loon, wnere persons, wishing anothiug in thatline. can be accommodated at all times, lie has also any quantity of Confeciionaries, and toys of all kindsCall and see. I A. YOU NT. . Dec. 28th I8'3 5r? I THOilV SON'S jFEVER & AGUE I'OWDDRR For the persaaaeut Cure of Chills& 1?ever. Fever and A?ue, Damb Ague, or any form of Intermittent Fever. i rrIlEKE are no diseases so debiliiatine ia 1 . t ..ft - i. . . iri i rucvio upon i lie cousil lUtlOHS as the above, and none mom difficult to cure v the usual modes of practice. The Fever an Ague Powders will effect a cure in cases o. the longest standing, aa well as prve a preventative in the forming stages of the disease. Being purely vegetable, ihoy act with certainty on the aiseas-8, totally eradicating it from the system, and preventing a return at ai future period. For sale bv Spears Davis, Mo tice.lo. July 2l,'o3 2moa C C ACEKTS lVArSrl"El "7 ANTED in every County of the United i i States, active ai.d ent-rpri$in.-r nun, to engage iu the sals of some of the best Books (jubiiseedin the -country. To men of good eddress, possessing a small capital of Iron .Z5 to i0t, such inducements wi.l be oil'ered as to enable 'hem to make from 3 to $10 i uiy ironi. Cj-The Books published by us Rre ah useiul in their character, extremely popular and co.'.-iuiaii J larjje sa! a wherever they are itfered, For further particular, address, ("postage Nd,) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary & Co., i s 1 oa IN irt;i SeeoB d Street, Philadelphia oTATHOF INDIANA ? White County; as I VYhit Circuit Court, May ierm a d 1S54 . James M, Thornton t ) Eliza C. Thornton, i I Samuel M, Mason, Louisa f Suit to quiet C Alison, Mary C Mason, Title, ac'Sarah A-Mason, j Njcb 3 hersvy given to the above named Samuel Mason Louisa E Mason, Mary C Mason, and Saran A Mason&l he Stats of Ohio, that Jhe above named James M-Thoruton, and Eliza C Thornton of -Whit s county Indiana, have filed their contplamt in the Circuit . Court" of sal -1 V hits county, in rvhiolt complaint hfty alledge that the said Eliza C Thorn ton is eraiUed to ihe fee atisple in the following real estate, situate in sr-id White county and Stale ot lud'a-sa, to-tvit: Tn 2 c ?it 1. if oi ; a south ; ."-.r:r cf ssc'.'o i CO, and t:.J ncith v,'t- :r. t ix of the tri'.tj e?! -;! trS-T t f . . '. i n! ' ?rrr:'s !. 'l cl f oc:'.:.i c! i!ie Tip, , iin:r cf taa scui'i wesi q tartar cl f -- ciicri i,i t-.:.' , ci !..e C r 1 - ; . . ..e aoLth :r, pr. I the 111,4 - i iv - 1. r:h es-.t qcir ' t - t f t r cf t!-.j r cf l . "-. ' ,&Vr v t; s.-J . south hui: t q j irttr c f f u it 1. t ' r, I : 3 r , 1. of tl; t - .' . : r i 5 i 1 tl f i 1! 1' . i 3 8. e ! t ti s-.ij; if: V i r 6. ! : i . c ,- : : i r art f 1
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AND THE AllC VZ ?.i:G ION'S. vT-ith detailed notices of the Expedition in ire'; c f the i.it.-in r ves.-e,6 u;u-t L-r Johu ktin; by P. L. 6ir.imoiids. Tu which is i an account of the American Ejipedii , by JohitC. Lord, D. D-, 4Q0 pages, 'price To contain a Map of the Arctic Reand plates i test. aim-; tne work. . . here for relentless months con tiiiuetlaie"; t. Holds, o'erthe gSitteting waste, her starry light." 'The navies of America and England iiave before met upon the ocean, but they met for strife. Now, too, they met for strife," esjaaiiy detci .nined, but not with each other. They met in ih.9 holy causa, of benevoience and huii.iin sympathy, to battle wiih the elements ba'ieith the Arctic Circle and the chivairic heroiaai which the fe stout hearts of the two nations displayed in that conflict redound as Jiousaad fold more to the glory of the actors, heir governments and the race, than if four core ships and ten thousand armed men had o .ht for the mastery of each other upon ihe and battered hulks and marred 1 --s nad gone down to the coral caves of the sea, a dreadful offering to the demon of Discord, in which event troops of widows and orphan children would have sent up a cry of wail. Now the heroes ndvanced manfully to rescue husband and fathers, to restore them to their wives and children." CGood active Agents wanted, to sell the above book, to whom exclusive agency fo. a county will be given. On recoipt of JTI 25, we will forward on,, copy of the above Book (Ioi Agents lo use us a sample copy,) by mail, postage paid, to any place in the United States, not czectd'-n 500 miies from Duffklo, Chicago, or New York. (3r-0ooks sent by mail must be prepaid, according to the new Postage. Law. (Postage 0.1 this work is about 25 cents forcachand every 500 miles.) O Wholesale Prices ."or above and oiher salealle Bcoks, for which we want Agents, will be forwarded on application to us, post paid. G. H. DERBY $ Co., Book Publishe re, Buffalo, N. Y. "Welch's Portrait of Washington. JUST PUBLISHED. T. D. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT FORTH A IT OF AVASIIINGTON Engraved (by permission( from Stuart's only original portrait, ia the Aniheoeum, Boston. Thio superb picture, Engraved under the suderintendence of Thomas Sully Esq., the eminent and highly gifted artisi, is the oniy correct likeness of Washington ever publibe ed ia this country. As to its fidelity, wc refer to the letters of . the adopted son o Washington. George Washington Park Curtis, who says, "itisa faithful representation ol the original, and to Chiel Justice Taney oi the Supreme Court of the United States, who ays, "Aa a work cf art its excellence and beauty mirststrike every one who sees it; and it is no less happy in its likeness to the Father of Jsis country. It was my good fortune to have seen him in the days of my bo)hood, and his whole appearance is yet strongly nopressed in my memory. The portrait youhave issued appears to me to be an rxaci lihenees, representing perfectly the cspa-ssiou us well as the form und features ot his face." And says Senator Cass, 'il is a seif-iike representation of ihe great orig-inal," President Fillmore say s, "the work appears tome to have been admirably executed and is mine7itfy worthy the patronage of ihe public' Says Marchant, the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of tuart, '-your print to mv mind is more remarkable than any other J have seen, for presenting the whole individuility of the original portrait, together with, the noble ntid dignified repose of air anc manner, which all who ever eaw him consid ered a marked charac'ensiic ol the illustrious U8iu it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture wi would refer every lover of Washington to the . : . :. 1 1- ... i . . 1 '.1. ,- puiiiaii useu, 10 uusftn n uie unics 01 t:r? paper, and to the letters of the following Artists, statesmen, J unais, and fccholars ac companying it. ARTISTS. Marchant and Elliott, of New York ; Neagle, Rorhermel end Lauibditi o! Philadelphia; Chester Harding of Boston. Charles Fraser of Charleston, S C., and lo ii:o adopted son of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. I'. Custis, himself a artist. STATESMEN. His Exce-ilency Millard Fillmore, Moj. Gen. WinSeld Scott, Hon. George SLtallus, Hon. Wiliiam-R King, Lion Daniel Webster, Hon Linn Boyd, Hon Lewis Cas, Hon Wm A Graham, Hon John P Kennedy, IL'n R C Winthrop, LL D. JURISTS Rc jer B Taney. Hon JohnDuer, Hon John McLean. Hon RufusChoate. SCHOLARS Char! s Foleom. Esq., the Well known Libr rian of the -Boston Athcneum, who eays, 'I would rather own it tnnn .any painted copy I have ever seen;' t tVK'.r,t2. -T: ..: !T-..i...i - ' L P vv'UipDie.-JVchard II;
a. 1 1 1 ' ' Everett Presaot W Heaaiv, ruz Green finiieck, II W Ions-fel low,; Wm Gi.moro Simms; and from Europe. Lord Tuliourd, T B Macauley. Sii Archibald Alison. Lord Mayor of London, tyc S-c. THE PRESS, throughout the emir. Union, .have wua .one voice proclaimed the rnaTits ot tais aupero er graving. To enable nil to -s this valnahle treas ure, it is sold t the lo price of 5 p-r c.-iv Pel-asbeu bv GEORGE W.clilLDS. ' N W corner cf Fifth and Aech streets. Pkila WILLIAM G. STEEL, Sole A.'frl f . i .e States o l (, h o a r.l It "-.'r? This portrait ran only ba obtained from MR. SsTiiLj or. U-iji Lis dwy au;horlio't amenta. Arrin ;ie 1 .j !. i t na e with tht Post l',., co Df patt.ju nt, by V h h u ; io 01 the P0rtrt.1t cm ce sent to tuy poinuper ma-l n peifact order. fC5"fe .'ii ' ' r "iitii"7 fvo eloilirs to a t , JUST ISSUED, s irr :i pc r i ait c , rti. v :: a- .Li , i ; '- a 4H. V' r l 3 c rn s al I I ry
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Ill' V ' 1 i ' I-' ill v ut, i . 1.1. i-i UN km C, a p 1 a ! I ik itbta s u nor titrec Liver or S10maclt. auclt as U.ottstUra . tton, in ware 4 i , tu!j r csa or ElooJ to the Iad. Aciuitv l the Si.oa;ac': auscs, l.::inby.re,Dlrust for Food. F, lin:n--' fin sour jira:st;flEif, att:.ie? or i li h ! let: eg at ths Pit cf tl.e usacb",Svi5;8 " tig of the Head, Hurried and D;. ! cult Droathinj. Flatterine at the Heart., Chokiis er Loetinj . " j entatto&a Riieniii a lying " , posture. Dimnes of Vi- ' j . aion, Don er 7ct j beSore the j . Siahi. ' Fever and dull psin m the IJe.-i. DeS.-ic&c ' 01 Perspiration, Y t iu a (it- c s .iu li-;: :.r. Efes. Pam in the S.ce, tack, C)i.'i, Li.." . &c. Sadden Ilush-cs oi Htai,I"t,fiJHi j in t." - t itu, Confeiaat tu',ai&,ugs .j Lvtt at:u trie depression ol spirits, csa be tficctuti.lv c'-'re by DR. HOOi'LANirs CELrURATED G LRuA. SiTLEKS. rilETAl.iit IV DR. C. li. JACKCN, T THE GERMAN MED -CINE SeTORIi lP-O, Arch Si., FJUiladelphia. I - ""r power ever tne uooce uiitmzts is n ex-i. tclledif equalled any vther preparation i " weakness and anections ol the digtativ ' ana, they are w ithal, sale,certain and plea -..'Jit. Read atiI be Convinced I roiutut iSosto n Fee The editorsaid, Dec. 2-'d, DrJlouj ianuM Celebrated German Bitiersfot the cure ot Liver Co! aim. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Neivoua Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular iiitdicu.ea ot the day. These Bitters have been ustu b) thousands, aud a fr end at our elbow eaj s iu has hiiiiselt received an effectual and peru.a. nent cure of Liver Complaint Irom the iise o. this remedy. We are convinced lhat, m i'u I ' L w (t use ol tnese liitters, tiie paisent coi.hljiiti) j urainsstreiiijtn and vigor a lacl tvon; v : jreat consideration. rI hey rc pii jt.i. l taste and smel1. and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs w ish salt!) under any circumstances. We are speaking jrom cxperie acc.ii.a to the rlil.cttd w ad:M iheir use. - 4 Scott's W eekly, one of the best Literar; papers published said, Aug.23 'Ds. Hooflasp's German Bitters, manofac tured by Dr. Jackson, now rtcormnended b some of the uiost prominent mcml rs cf lb." facility as en article of mucii f.icacy in casei of female weakness. A s such is the case, w t would advise all mothers to obtain a bottii, and thus save themselves inn eh sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions w iii find these Bitters advantageous their health, as we know from experience the. sanitary effect they ht.vi npon weak systems.' illoi'c iEvIclf-Kc-e. The Piiiiadtf'j l.ia Saiurca;, Gazette, tht best fiimily newspaper published in the Unite; States- The editor s;.vs ol DR- HOOFLANirS GERMAN BiTTERt'It is seldom that we fecoin nieid -vvi-.a; ar termed Patent -lidiriiue, to the coiSidii?and pntronage of our roa ! t rs ;"a iu there!ir when we recommend Dr. IliKifiiuiu' Ocri.'iai Bi tiers, wc wish it ia he distincrlv Ui--ic8io.. tiiai wc are not speaking of ilie iiosiium.s the da y, that are noi-.d Jilout lor a brie! peri d'and then (urgotten after t!-e' -have dti. their guilty race of tiaechiet, but ot a rr.ttiicine long established, Eniveis!ly prist, d, enc which' has met the hearty : pproval ol the fac jejviuesiee pluuc i:cc 1. as Dif ii receivti; (hke the foregoing) L'0111 ail see-tioi s of thi Union, the last three years, and the s-aci: .- testimony in its favor is that thfr? ie more o' it used in the practice of '.be lfyuh.r Ph'6! cians of Philadelphia, than all eu.er cosiri;m combined, a fact that can easily be establis!ed. and fully proving that a scientific f -reparation will meet with their quiet approvhl wfa.-i. prescn'.ed even in this form. That thia medieine will cnr Live- C t.. plaint and D) apetaia, no on fir. o..t'1-i uusing it as directed. It acts sp'tiiicu:" . ... ;. the BtoinacJi and liver; it is prtferiM. 1.'. e;..i'iR'1 in all hiliou disntres the effect iMntt?- -diateThey can be administered to fim&ler or infants with safcy and reliable benefit s any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ' Tliia medicine has otia'ned that .'r. '1 char acter which it is neecssaiy for oil n-rtiicirn i attain, to mtiace couiittrleiteis 10 put (oni spuriouB erticles et ihe risk of the lives oi those who are inuocntlv deceived. Look elito the marks ofthe Gesiis riovs. vFor sale Wlio!rs?tWnd R tril at ihn s G l.r.MAN MEDICINE No. ISO. Arch Street, ore dooT below Sisth, Philadelphia ; and by respects.lie.dea.ibr- 8-ti" erally throurh the rm;nn . Piiee lit-due re?, To enable .-; classes of invalids to tir-y, XL powers- . Si.IGLE POTTI F. 75 ( F SIS Also firauie by Loyeicy Co , I' M on 1; tf Ho, 1 n d . or by : f. 1 L f . - t tr - RE - W- a The tame "cret c "!-- r ' f f qi 1 1 ' s 'iit : f V t ' "' p" " n r l.on become the v- ; k n 1' (ri r i i i " i f. t t
c ir(f cja.fi: at me cure ultcst, in i;i ) ,f r ,i ... ,nrt., f , after ,kMjulphy.iciun, hat, failed. ' l J " ProJ erUf 8 0 C Y" orni ' ' ', These Bitters are worthv tli a tention o Xt. L ' ,1 V J"1 ? inval.ds Posssing great virtues in the rtc W- lTm C '"i -f,,V,D. " - tifica.ion of diseases Sf the Liver anc lessc tni L ri, V T,Ch' "l ,i.j. : ., .. i an inaiiitie remtdv lor those rfvhi-it A f
.itrc i of a peef sl'c i ; evev r i t' e t ? r r 3 l v t t i s I 1 c L - t-c i, . t k r 1 - Cr. 1 Eu b'raw , r . t V a at the rri p, r ar 'b. . r, cry cot-' , t t f a. r"! ei At r -1 o., i 1 ( . uf.'.Ji. i at ence ; . i j t-e aton.a i rrt t Jsr An art cie io)otu u -! (Mtilnl s t i r r ' CIS . f.Lt.iC.1 t ,c Vc 'i li r Vi- i.i e P tPth e t:l-t ei.: ri 1 1 p t ,v i. a dt, JstiO U . iv r lo .1 sruiiM, J jj li cui i t eel arr- t i,ave rr a Dyspe-f s;a, the sstonishirsjj' cores per fori. u; 1" ollt r -r nysicians no, e lai.t 4 th beat evidci.ee of its superior cfScscj ali other. 5 This i the .u .""cilt , if dct , of nil th..t .nlrt th lu-i.sn t t , . n gr, 'o i.n alrios: u.ctn,,, Jtr.i ! ir coiicdsnj; iitd i.i t'.e i&T s .-ts .-.C! sffc,, . ach tfctiKg iht l. Ai'.t sj is iav: fc't V'r.u.s D mci, I us, c , i',at t. -ec." cw sedon if vcr sui-ptci tLm it is a Ts V or-j has'ensng ilem to an ear,y gravt. In vtd' to destroy th. worm, a n tnerreric k'tti ment u.t.i hi pursutd, it would thcreU.-e ' proper to lake G or b'ol t, y Liver Fills eo fa 'i remove ai! ebstructioca, that ibe Y' urm y I ' may cct direct upon ihe Worm, vhhh In.-v be taken i;. doees o S T-l'.g, oci.fu.u 3 ; .;i: ; uai ": uiHtia ii iiii ta fav i,ic Gtfii Known til tni in .1.- ... - .. 3 Im e aate cases ot 1 ape orm. f . HOBENSACK'S LIVER PI htSf No part of the system 13 mere u;ib'e f u1SeaFe man me Liver, It a rvirg a a f? ur. : man int Liver, it mt ivirg a a p ure iy ihe blood, orgiv;ng the pn pcr sicri tlse bile; to that on'y wrong ac'ili'ni er ttlects the ot ier i'a'i porta n't' j-arts J o j. u : i 1 ) nun to u.e ay stem, ma results- variously, in Li S Contplaint, Jaundice, Ey'spe f.sla, &c." '..
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besie pits ocing con ( si ,1 e, Z-r ' i furnished by nature lo 1 e -1 1 . 1st, An .Expectorant, w' J, at;-' secretiun from the Pu'm - r c brace, or promotes 'he d. ''. r" niMitcT. 2nd. An Alternative, v, vr, 1 l.i MS 1 : It, lit ;:'.rm 1. re lc ': B nffe a ranrr 2l4 wi pni:if i;:f jtpnca oil' ;nu rs the cenair: iimrhid acinn of tLe 1 a m , - , t . i "'-it. wiatii giviptorc srj ttrei.h t li-.e turvous ayste-n, renewing heaiifa is vigor to all pans ihe body. 4.h. A CVhrt:V, wb.ca acts in perle ct Iie-tmonv with ihe other ingredu-nis, and operating 011 ihe I ow e ia, e tal txpli!i-g the whole mats of coirapi and viii's-.. trd matter, and purifv"rr t!1P which" rlestroys disease and rest-' 3 In.;.:,"' i S C ,1 1 - t s '3 (owl s. j a v 4 , . i. a ;i VJeSe I You wt',1 find tl r.!e e.u-ine 111 ma'.y co.h, :j are subject. In oisirue-nc 3 Cl, f! t if e partial, they hsve been found of 1 n att jsis Mrs, su ottiers ncir ZJ"A m r. i with!.n bn.se isniistiors. new Sijrilies. and SEtorA Keeper deairtii of becon d.Jf ess the -PrnDrietor. J. K. if K A . 1 i"b' a-1) i.nii! I'll 1 1 n rf " r- hi i '-P'-, 'PBa 'i So-! iheV y ail Drairsist a act Spencer & Lorfioy, ?Tj.-,i ii v?" . ' , and Retail Bsenu.' ., an. 1 err Uaute .1 gents for-ijid. Rakert, Ciaciai att, I Ct t ;'":.itsfor C':Ao. i'i CZ on.;!ers:gited HE ui;iIv, m. leaamrtt tf. duttee i -t.ounty .fcarvejor. and , "rcadv to , -ureyingat the khortesl notice. ir cun In atwiareaioence m i--creek Siitp. j a s n
neucat, n storing their functional arranur meiustos bt-althy afiiou, purifying ihe !- ytd oik it fluids so efTcetiially to put to !., illccmpinints vshith may aibe from ftniala trrejsulantira, aa headache, ctddtie,dirBa o'siaht, pain in the side, back, S-e. J ?C itn .- ri - C in . . : . -"' . r v 'V
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