The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 3, Monticello, White County, 27 July 1854 — Page 4

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AGRICULTURAL COLUMN

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"pilESEllVir I1AIINEC3. InthoFsnner yoa give a re-

WI..1

"Will you allow mc, cl; iunyy ethers tiat liavo tLb cutj-ct, to givo yea

i? cur'..ct, to civo yea a re

fir a tiacliini that haa Lean End

by tho grooms cf this place, villi

the best results tor iriany y

reserving and

for pi

Trrrs a roar, things in hcven EN AN xiAItTU THAN ARE DRS.IFT

cr i:? r:iLc:c:iiY.' icr.'j rn r. 3 leu m, or rock - OIL A pure It Natural, End iralj

v;ind-:.'-l IV::u;'! for various diseases

Dj;2ovtrci r.? zr Prr-jv l i.. ia

IS 13 13 cl ateaua.Urcrl-iih cclsr&na

ch-r is nzci bcth Lit: :r. illy ar.d ester-

ula, A:3. Rhcu.a:.:i, Ekia diasEses

Burns, Piles, Diaririaca, Lcra i-je?,

JJcv-hs, Lv.r"i, D:;l:.3, cl .:rc3,

.lie? i ludneys, L :l..rti, iwrc3

Per rr:I:;:-J3Ui:ri,t. 3 t'.surrJd;.;:, eni hatha t'aa lower rait of the back with

tho Oil, rhyticia-s, Druggists, and all

irietija cf tha AGIotsd, will surely C9

od, if they recommend tha Oil for that

and ether U emalo Diseases.

lars cf Directions for children

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Press: end mil Upu&Utked m seen fl com c feci, "in one lSmo. ol? c fcet SOU f HASS1AGS;

Its history, character, and result.; its sanctlties end profanities; i science and its lacts; :m-Ui ita Inflaenca. as a civilized la-

titntion. on the Happiness oi me muiviuuui

and the Progress of the human race. PyT. L. Nichols, M. D., and Mas. Gove

N ICH0LS.

Published bythe Author, at their Refoim Bookstore, 64 Walker-st., New York. Pace

Will, ... .

This book, like'Esoteno Anttiropoiogy, J-.ia De sent by mail, post paid, oa the subeervVv C orice One Dollar. All orders addsossed gwi

T. L. Nichols, M. D.

C0 Book Agents Wa

A NY coed, active and intellisentman, wit;

XJ, a small capital of from $30 to $100, can

Get Circu-

tho leather, and impirtir-3 to 111 bottle, end can be had by the quantity,

bwf?.! a rlmw amcarance. at Proprietor prices, of wholesale deal

Ail j k I 14 rrn. mivHno t't vn'i rivn in this ers ia all the lare towns ana cities cl

Jt 11 v liiiJ'ui J'- 4 . I. ,T. . -r- 11 v

Kv.fxwj, .v. . The healthful halm from Nature's secret

fnot oil. ana ivory biacit. mow, -ariny.

r t?j:. : ;. ,,.ti na Ths hioom oi tieaua ana ilio to man win

who have had experience m ta

king care of harness, that neat

foot oil softens the leathar, bat - T.

does not preserve it. it opca

ths cores, and lets in the water,

and will ultimately rot tho best harness that ever was made. The neat3-foot oil may do in a

m?T?::rn where thero are other

things to preserve th leather.

. Tho following 1 ofTar as a su

perior blacking for harness; 2 oz .ivory Had:, pulverized 2 do.

brins1.

Aa from herlipa the ma sic liquor Saws,

To catm our sufferings and assuage our woea

F. M. BAON, Trav. Agent.

This oil 13 drawn from a well 4U0 Feet

Deep. For sale at wholesale by

Spencer & Lovejov, Monticeiio,

II. Watson, Bradford, Indiana.

R. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, Ind., Pro

pnetor.

May 18, 1854. . 45

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Af i '"fr jT .ar it

IJ li iMiil

brasstan

blue, pulverised. 3 do.

"F""rrANTED in every county of the Uni

ted States, active and enterprising

men, to engage in the sale of some of the best

beeS Wax. and horse Oil enOUgil to Books published in the country, To men of volume r m f I Sturm's h

hese isfzzzcz:: fob. ioti 1 !

I jaem:ic' 'v.

4-n -r-rn AacTia r.raic.

Wiih deuid notice 3 ci i - -2

it? HUW- .

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j . i f La , 1 5 L.. - cc- ' t tr cl i... L . i .

' t, ana t c i cr r ti

r raiiiiuu , UJ . - --. - i

added an accourt oi t e

tion, by John U. uora, u. v., r 6"! p" .tT-i --5. To coatain a Map of the Arctic i.srlntpa ii 1 ust.at in s the work.

aw-YhpreforreleatleBsmoaui8coiitinueaQifefl

Uolda, o'erthe gintcriEg wa,

..mu3. ?.r Amsricaand Dn jland have

before met upon the ocean, puv .

strife. Now, too.tney met i. - --

determined, but not wuu eau J

met in th holy cau.. o. .

human pymnatliy, to oauie :L;Vw;;

beneath the Arctic Uircie ; anu

make largo profits by engaging iatltcsaleof

the toiSowmiT FOFunAn and useful eooii:

Chambers' Information for the People; or,

PoDular Encvclooedia of Useful Knowledge

Two large imperial octavo volumes, con

tainias 1 00 pases,

Peterson's History of the American Revolu

tion." SOOlarae octavo pages, withSOOhne

ensravinss'

Peterson's History of the United States Navy

bOU large octavo pasrea. and l&U engravings

Frost's Remarkable Events in the History oi

America. Two large octavo volumes, containing 1600 pages and 700 engravings. The best history of America published..

Frost's Pictorial Life of Washington. A

splendid Book,containmg60u octavo pages' and 150 elegant engravings. Thecheaocst Life of Washiugton ever publ'sbed .

Moore's History of the Indian Wars. v o'

colored and plain plates.

The True Republican- Containing tno tn

auo-ural Addresses and r irst Annual Ad

dresses and Messages or all the Presidents

of the United States, the Constitutions of

the most important Stales in the union,

etc.. etc. Embellished whu Portraits of all

the Presidents, engraved on steel, and s view of the Capita of the United Stat "e

5Q0 pages, l2mo. Pox's Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Fam ily Edition, large quarto, with 55 cngrav intra, beautifully bound in morocco, gilt.

De Cormenin's Ilistorv of the Popes. 90C

heroTsm which the few stout h-rtsof the two . .. . jt a ih.t rnntlict redound as

'"--e vi :th th . j '. . "i " cf , L.trt" tj cf t Ci 1 ll ' S .

,h alorv of the actors

heir governments and the race, than if lour

cor? ships and ten thousand r ouat for the mastery of each other upon the broad ocean, and battered hulks and marred corpses had gone down to the coral caves of the sea, a dreadful offeringto the demon cf

Discord, in which event troops

of widows

and orphan children would have sent up a cry of wail. Now the heroes advanced manfuhy to rescue husbands and fathers, to restore .i . .iiScoa nnrf ohildren."

I tit, HI . . . T1 ,1 rw .-i A irint wanted, to eeii tae

above book, to whom exclusive agency lo a county will be given. On reiot of Sll 25, we wilt forward oiu

copy of the above Book (to- A5ents to uso Br a sample copy,) by mail, postage paid to any place in the United States, Dot exceeding m

miles jrom uunaiu, wm.j",. VV-Bookssentby mail must ba pre-paid, accruing to the new Postag Law. (Postage oa this work is about S5 cents for each and every 500 miles.) OnVholesale Prices for above and other wZeafcfcBcokB, for which we want Agents will be forwarded on application to us, post

paid

f j Iro-i a r der&d Ltier r tomaca.suca Bt'Oocstijiation, Inward Fiea, I'" uiiiesa or Blood to the llfsd, Acliity of tha Stomach,Nausea,Ileanbarn,Dw ffHHt for Food. FiiUnegs or weight ia tro

Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sicking or FiCh

te'ing at the Pit ot te fctoraacsi, niiug of tho Head, Hurried and Difiicult Dreathin?, i Uttering at tha Heart, Choking er SuSocatiag ' ' sensations when in a lying , posture, Disiness of Vision, Dots orVeba

before the ! Sight, Fever and dull pain ia the Head, Deficiency f Por.niromn. Yellowness of t,Se Skin anc

Eyes.Pkin in the Side, Back, C3tet, Limbs. iCll Su'idon Flushes of Heat, Burning in ll" Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and gre; depression of spirits, can be effectually cure by DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITLERS, fREPAKED E7 .'tts. rt. f.i. JACIvSON, -

aT THE GERMAN MEDICINE EoTORB

ton h Kr.-Ihilade2t:&iaf

. - ' i - - - - - j . r TLri nnirer oner t.t above tiisea&es is n ex-t,

tiled if equalled by any other preparation i

e United States: a the cures attest, tn wimny

noes after tskilllul phvMian imajaneu.

These Bitters aro worthy the a tention o ;nuaiiJa t..viKfi5!innr jrrcat virtues in the rec

tificatioa of diseases of the Liver anc lesse trlands, exercising the most searching power

. r n ... c nnr1 n tflntlona OI luc uikcb.s.

Ill aano;a . . . or6ans, they are withal, sale, certain ana plea

sant. . Head and be Convinct O From lUe Bqsto n Bee A:.nroaA rici. 9'h

Dr Hoof land t Celebrated German BUtcrstol

, ti .j.--f .'. j L. i La", - ; a 1.. v uV C.-'ttiii ...si- I Atameetin?of ta sstato Ioard ef Elss-

tion, held at the Cspitai, Not. 14, een

member f the Bcsrd ttiag preeeat, tha tlowins docameni was idopted?

Indianapolis, Nov. 14, lE.-i'. The State Eoard of Educatios apptoTe th.

foJ lowing list of text books lor corns

G. H.DERBY Co., Book PuMishers, Bufl'alo, N. Y.

Welch's Fortran of Washington.

jrJ?o octavo pages, with illustrations.

osephns Works. Fine Edition, one

form a thick paste.. Pat the oil

and bees wax into a sauce pan, and put it over a gentle fire.When they have become melted add the other ingredients and stir them well tcrrether then tihe the

sauce pan oiithe hre ana Keep stirring till coal, and it is fit for

in tn

good address, posaesii g small capital ot

trom $25 to giuu, sucii inaucemenis wm ue offered as to enable them to make from $3 to $10 a day piofit. The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered.

For farther particulars, address (postpaid,)

LEARY&GETZ. No-1 33 Noith Second

treet Philadelphia. Publishers of Subsciip-

on Books

OH, YES! LOOK HERE.

Before applying the above,, har

ness should bo prepa following manner.

It should be taken

to pieces

chly washed with caa-

til a soap, and lake warm water .-

When dry, but yet soft, apply

coat cf the blaclur

a

This blacking needs

more elbow

re;

than

little

fnnt Ail it retires to be rubbed

into tha leather with tho hand,

and should ' be done in a warm nlacr. In the article referred to

above, tho writer f Ears, "It will

il;o from two hours to half or a

whole day for the blacking to dry

ciepenain,!! cn

Now Mr. Editor the weather

ccld

';-:-f t- 'i with

a a .i A ii ..'.: S J U W

t f I

Eiicaia Lave r;

the drvir! r.rccc3. In

- - - - . . . . i 1 .

-t c T.ll d 1)0

L,y

r ath

11

ream heated by a it will tr.ke from two

to three hours to dry then wai.

M 'rri vavI warm

T 1 S i 11 1. 1 - . 1", . . . L .

stove, v.nen

tcr, a:: J ruh c.7 witii

Th'n Llac!irT does not rub ciT

tl. e hirn::j, like the cc abound of ni.a'3-fvGt cil, CzjQ. It will bo c a .llY cccn, tl.V what

I hav

o re co m m c

c -1,..

t .1

milC subscriber would announce to the

JL public, that he has opened his stock of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,

in the City of Reynolds, which he offers to

sell cheap tor cash or country proauce ; lor

which he will pay tha inirueat mnrsei price

June 2, 1354. 50-6ms.

IT AS1E3 DBPflBTJIEXS Oi'

'La THE COMMERCIAL CULLUi; Ui1 INDIANAPOLIS. This Denartment which baa been closed

fnr snms timo for want of room, will bo reo

pened at College Hall on tho 1st Monday of

JMovember, anu do connnuea pcr.naui-ijujr pen for the reeeption of Ladies.

rtp. first, to remedy the great and lamentable

effects of female education, by training the

rtind to a more active, acenrate, acd practical mode of thonght, and imparting that thorough knowledge of business matters as to make tfaern more self-reliant and independent than

tbey now ere, and Second, to ot)cn cp a new and more

profitable sources of employment for females

who are obligea to earn a seamy ura:jiiira by the hard and trying labor of the needle or the irksomeand poorly paid duties of a teacher, by qualifying them for the less arduous but more profitable duties of an accountant. Terms and regulations the same in both Departments. I.arlies from abroad will be furnished board

in private families, who will exercise kind and parental care over them duringtheirstay. No Lady need hesitato coming, or no paem ta sand their daughter, through false mots o f delicacy, as to interference with the

Ladies on tha part cf the Gentleman ia never aUlowed. A Catalogue containing full information upon every point desired", will be furnished sratis, on application to

V. llcK SCOTT, PrcsH. Oct. 13, 1853. 17yl

Sturm's Reflections on the Works of God. St. Pierre's Studies of Nature.

White's History of the World. A valuable

general history. One largooctavo volume, with handsome engravings.

Lives of Great and Celebratpd Characters, j!

all Ages and Countries. Une large volume of 800 pagas, with numerous engravings. Together with a number of other Works

particularly adapted for Popular Reading. (j-The mostUberal discount will be given to Agents who may engage in the saleof the above Valuable Books. For further particulars, address, (postpaid J. & J. L. G1IION, Publishers, No-S8 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia-

MANHOOD.

.i,.rflo L,iver oompiaiiii, j-

oeDsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is de,..r ih r..-int mxiular medicines ot

thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says he

tthoo's:

KcGeCey's Eeleetle SpeHiag Book, ':iJf The Indiana First Reader, The Indiana Second Header, -The Indian TLird Reader, The Indiana Fourth Reader, Batter's Ec;lisb Grsmtnsr, Kitcht't's I'riatary Gcogrspbr Mitchell's Geotajhy and Atfas, Rsys Arithmetie Part First; Rays Arithmetic Part Second ;. Rays Arithmetic Part Third, - Webster's Dictionaries . , The examination of Cooks for our commeis

schools has involved great labor, but tha board

has endeavored to perform tae arduous and

responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly, sad

laithtuliy. intrinsic merit tormsOTcuan iia. bcen considered of paramount importance, & secondly economy ta the State. " Tha SCHOOL TRUSTEES, whesedaty it is to know what books are msed, can do znt2ch to assist the State Board ia obtaining viLat tho School Law contemplates, and economy it -the people demands uniformity, ia" ScLaeL books throughout the State. W. C. LASIiABEE, Scp't of Pub Irstructicri, ar.i Fresjident of the Board Education

N. B- A lare numbf r of School ULcer and Teachers iniDdisrt,a have already adopted the above books- -rsccr-.f r.Jei by the Etate

Board, in complimrtco with the New fcebcol Law; thus showing a determination f that

friends of education to co-operate wiia tee Board in securing throughout ilia State the a-

nuormitw desired, wtsicn wui avoia ireqaeai and vexatious changes, benefit tha lear&er-

ssd relievo parentt of v great and uanscessarT expense.

1 tie above boosts are puoustiea ana icr un

YOU II

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L'ackir-3 and prcccrva.len cf barncca, 3 rr.acli to 1 o rrrlri.-1 tc

hat recommended by A.J. l-.a-;cr, c rRochr.-tcr, f:r f "ov

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ACADEMY,

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VIGOROUS LIFE,

OR A Preraatnre Death.

Ii.iSSi.ELII on Self Frescrvatioii ONLY 23 CENTS.

This Book, just published, is fiUed with useful information, on tho infirmities and of the Generative Organs. It ad-

,irpRP9 itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD

and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer under tho dire consequences of early

or prolonged indiscretions to all wtio teei 'hr, AThauative effects of sedentary and bane-

,ul habita to all who in addition to declining physical energy, aro the victims of nervous and mental debility, and of moping and melancholy despondency. Dr. K. would say, READ THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warnntr it e-ives. will prevent years of misety and

and save annually Thousands o

Eives. 1 0A remittance of 2a cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of THIRD & UNION Streets, between Spruce and Pine. PHILADELPHIA, will secure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. . He who places himself under the caro 01 Dr. K., may religiously co.inde in his honor bs a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his eki n Q n rshvsicion.

Mr-nnrsons nt a distance may nuarrts ut.

K. by lefey, (post-paid.) and be cured at home. . p.cltaTCs of Medicines, Direction?, A-c,

forwardcll. by sending a remittance, and put

Up secure trom damage or curiosity. GUARDIAN'S SALE,

Nrttirp. ia hereby siven that I will sell at

private sale on or after the 2nd day of March

lt5-l, tllO real csiaio ui iw . Ti.,a P.rnwn. dp.ceaaed. situate in White

Mnw. Tr.diivna. and described as follows, to

wit: Toe one unaiviucu bisiu ui hi

west quarter of section two township twenty-

Trrms: Ono half tho purcha.io money

r.it-hii hrii, r.'' i the rcjidio ir tix months

fro it" j-jy cf

JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT .wTn.iiT ni? WASLIISCTON

pnnrH t hv oermissionf from Stuart's only

original portrait, in the Anther.eum, Boston.

i hla superD picture, ciiiavc suderintendence of Thomas Sui-ly Esq., the eminent and highly gifted artist, is tne only correct iikenesa of Washington ever puchhe ed in this country. As to its bdeiity, we refer to the letters of the adopted son ot Washington. Georgo Washington ParkGurtis, ithfn! xeuresentation oi

the original, ' and to umei juaiito i.j

the Supreme Lourt oi iae umwu . a !, Wa ovrd!lpnpp sind

is a a wiiik til at. ivj

J i . , r -x a a r a it nnn

beauty mustsinne every uuo r.w oo. i-,.. i.arnv in its likeness to the r atn-

er of his country. D was my good fortune to have seen him in the days of my boyhood.

and his whole appearance is yec strongly mi

in mv memory. 1 he portrait you

have issued appears to me to be an exast likeo ronrMwntinc nerfectly the expression as

well as the form and features of his face." And says Senator Cass, "it is a self-line representation of the great original," President Fillmore says, "the work appears tome to have been admirably executed and is eminently worthy the patronage of the public' Rav Marchaat. the eminent portrait painter,

and the pupil of Stuart, '-your print to my r. rcmarkshle than any other 1

have seen, fr presenting the whole individuality of the original portrait, together with the noble and dignified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic ol the illustrious uaui it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture we would refer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen at the oiiico of th's paper, and to the letters of the following

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Vori-. Kaioib. Kornermei anu wmuuia u

Philadelphia; Chester Harding of Boston,

Charles Eraser ot Uharicsion, o v,., ""

adopted son of Washington uor -

: ! f, i Men.

u. u;.alf TPceived an effectual and norma-1 u Rooksellers generally thraa jhont IndtsBa

. f r.iv- HomDlaint from the uao of K Mnrton A nfiswoid Louisviile: W.B Smith

n. i warn convinced that, m the

uso of these Bitters, the patient constantly gainasttenaihand vigor-a fact worthy of The, bt nl&asanl in

rreat coniucmn'"- .- t - -- . ii -J ,.oil hw npTsons

taste u t, ,r.

...:.u ,k mni it icate sionieeus

.... -irfiimstnnces. We are speaking

trom ex pcrieaco.and to th e aEUcted we advise

IUUIL .. -r.t- . T :.

Scon's Weekly, one oi idb ui mmmj .,M;-.kt.H saiH. Auff-25

n a it:ia t - l- - - -. c v . .nisr,s,MAS BrrTiKS, manufac-

tursd bv Dr.. Jackson, now recommended ty f tl, .nost rrominect r-mber. of tae

faculty aatn article of much .ciiicacy m cases ..r ,km-Ra. As such is the case, we

.j j;- .11 mothers to obtain a botUe,

and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions willhnd these Bitteri advantageous their health, aa we know from experience the salutary effect they have U nttofn m a '

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rdav Gazette, tho

c i.x.ner oubh&hed in the oniteo

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I'rovi.ion Lutein

and Groecn

Cusiis, himself a: artisi.

Millard Fillmore, Mai.

Win Geld Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. William R King, Hon Daniel Webster, Hon

Linn Boyd, iU.n jL.ewi8 oaa-. xiu.. ..... " Graham, lion John P Kennedy, Hon R C

Winthroo, LL D. JUivia i a ivogur i x lion John McLean, Hon, uu-

r.,'ri,n.. SCHOLARS Charles Folsom,

Eq , the well known Librarian of tho Boston Athene urn, who says, "I would rather own it than any painted copy I have ever seen ; r PWkinnli.. Richard iludreth. Hon Law.

IT. n. .Tared Sparks. LED, Wm II

f.rt.," T.T. n. Washington Irvins, Ralph

vxr f a!iaji P.an- Prof T C UphRS, J T

Headly.Fita Grec.i Halleck, II W Longfel !..- u'm (li .more Simms; and from Eu

l.nra Talfourd. T B Macauley, Sir

Arri.ihald Alion, Lo-i Mayor cf London, c

frc. THE rUESS, throughout tne entire Union, Lave with one vjice prac.air-.ir i.so

mnts of this supers engraving. To tnab'.e all to j-ot,-a t.. s v a. f -i t. . a tici.jurc, it is fo" i ft t!o 1 w p-'-i of j p-r c.py

f7-.it v newsoaner pub

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r .rnntr-r.ANIVS GERMAN BITTERS

It is seldom that we recommend what are terrred Patent Medicines, to the confideacs and patronage of our roalers; and therefore Dr. HoOi.ana'8 oermaD

waen wc , ,. . . .. .

RittcrR ' wa wish It 10 DO OWimctsy uuusisww iji iters, of the no-trums oi

hrdly.thatarV&d about fora brief perif .v.- 4.rfTrtttpn after they have done

rhetr gu Ity receof mischief, but of a medi- . ou. '.. Li:,.',.. nnivnraallv DTlXed. and

chid wo , - i .1,, r, -

which has met tno noauj . Ff'"'--

1,1 J. : ' ' nn nuidence fcas been received

Hike tho foregoing) fcom all sections of the k . i.r,hr vears. and the strongest

tJillOIJ litC lttO .. jr . f testimony in its fa.or is that there is more of fs l".f nractice of the regular Physi

cians of Philadelphia than all other nostrumk,t,piL & fact that can easily be establish

ed, and folly proving niam . i

tion will meet wun uier hu'

PKirt .' Li., will cure Liver Com

UlCUtV'i'v " j

hv Morton A- Griswofd.I

ct co., L-incinnaii; inoitias ouw p.unui co., Phil.; Pratt Woodford & co.,and Clark

Austin & Smith, New X oi. .

March 2. 1854. Tiioirsos-s

FEVER & AGUE POW DEER For the permanent Cne of Chills &. Taj

Ter, FeeraHiI Atic, Dumb Ague, or any forra of laterraitteEt - - " -; i'erer, -

mHERE are no diseases o debilltattog ia

their ertecta spoa tae coBsuiaiioas

the above, and none more dijcu.t to cure v

the usual mooes oi picut. iuct icc.

Ague Powders will e&eet cure in case e iftnwpst standini. as well as prove a pre-

Tentativein the forming etagesof the disease.

Being purely vegetable, taey act witheeriaiatv on the diseases, totally eradicating it from

the system, and preTeniiug a rtarn at aa

future period-

For sale by spears r- jjavia, m-c.iw. jnly 21, '53 2mo2 " Xarttl for Sale. THE ondereigned oiTers for sala the f iowin? laEdsto-wit: The nertk ent q

and iba east naif of th soul, east qr see. ' town S.S, rarsf e 3 west; and the south-"6 qaartei and Uc eoI -ci. u't C4 1 sec 28; and west fraction south east qi w&m 8ec;and the north east ct. n. east qr sa S2,

all in town So, aioreasia, couibiujusjcbio;

1 8crei,aUlyii3tog'etiier,eitn&tea is county, Ind , immediately oa the west bank of the Tippecanoe river-(a nobis esrearE)-

sbout n,e nnles beiOW i,iOB,uce!i3, cen Seets's mils, and about six and half miles - . , T. ...1 J .... .,,.l f, . IU V

farm, or for a. IcvUrfal ptirpos. He would

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niaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after V 1 :. .uortp,!. It acts epecificaily upon

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the stomach and Uvct; it i 2 . I

Hiate. They can be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at

any time. r.nni.TERFEITS.-

m.u m.,iirinfl has attained that high char

acter which it is necessary for all medicines to ::.: intlnca counterfeiters to put forth l.i.

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materially t etahsf'h jJlnforr .it" c. 13' 1-" -', t be ob!ii"e3 by calLng on J Esq.. of Moiitic- -j- i-qi .il nt.mi will noiat it out.

A. INGRAM Lafaye: -.Tr 3.I:ct.17,'52.-

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..,; to induce counterSeiters .o pui lona i tv0 ociiary,

spurious articles at u . . : tools palierns

those who are muuu.., w

ThV have the written signatare of C. . ..

THE undersigned havtog purchased

are2u

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and Retail st ' '

No. 120 ArchPir-et, one ioor bb v Sitn,

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