The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 5, Number 9, Monticello, White County, 7 September 1854 — Page 4
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The so are tho present year, tol-tir.-r thou::!..i"py rrcjtidico. exi3-. Un in tho mindi a ninny against the fi'co H33 of ripe fruits in this t:2-..f wo -ivo lace to tho fol2.swirT front !ia JLcr.Jna Lancet. Cfth'"whL:: I over; curativo lnLr.ic qu:;!hic3 . o! '.arc iiuil. there can ue no .reasonable, doubt. izo from wiilihcMin-x tbcra in ci.se? of slain o bowel deransernr-nt :::,! rn! ivcr 11 rernedicj cad restorative?. Ont omoetcnt writer aHIrms lhat ba ked rips srp!es aro a spcciSo for -crsliaary dysentery and bowc' co:nplaint Frequenly yields la the .natural action of mature' acid lrai3. Their moderate constani tsri is beneficial, and really pre vent j t!.3 diseases thoy arc crron ou:ly ruppoced to ' produce and .aggravate". .. Bo 4snrc, , however, .that the fruit you eat is ripe, and : :avcid excessive indulgence. In actual disease cooked fruit i-s un--doubtcdly to bo - preferred: and it is scarcely necessary to add that fruit for cooking should in all cases, be cs sound and ripe, and perfect as that which is eaten raw. Cooked green gooseberries, and rrccnaprlcs made palatable by tyra: and spice, are an abomina tion, tailed to no living stomach. Let all -your cooking and preser via;; fruils bo fully ripe. Have t;othin tJ do tith any that you would xx" zr&zz unwholesome or cuzeicioLi If eaten in a ''Taw itate. II -1 ti cultural Review. Tacu:3 rills 'on ''' horses. taka vI;Lkyr;ar.J add as much nu!vcricd a! a.-? it will -dissolve vi;!i lb: j Lit!, i t!;o parts afFecte 1 L.:v3 I mown thavery worst galls dialed in t!;;s way and tho horse kept in constant use lever re sort to tills remedy ' carrying itj Tiith mo wherecver I jtturney. and continue its use with ttndi-, rainislicd cpproraK 1 apply no other rc-.ai.cdy. Wh.eti a horse has been put ont for the winter and has not been used, his breast .and back get very tender; a single hour's u.:D,t!icn, en a hot day. will zz:.A l'h i r - at so as to cause -ecuous injirry. aJy uniiorrn practice, therefore, -has been, far a week cr so before beginning to use tho harness, to harden the breast and by bathing them regularly two cr three tiaics a day. No injury has then resulted from -the application of tho collar. Hlr'Tho application cf double ..J-a.a inc -yjir s n g-- 11 n i o cf mercury, b; inkl to act as a rernezt r. LO V , ' , :.'id...: , j yc;:r puro naj II cr:"' that -M d it i. . r - f V w o u s rf 1 ' I l'?('ll 1J - - t I J L ! 't'i I I . l. .ci.' 1 ' . ' r ? r'i t. , 8 . Cu. ..." 1 iti( t-,tts. '(. 1, trcia' l era a t .' f1! f t... ft 1 .! i-.l t tl . r i 1 5 r. ; ' j a -ts. - tf t.l r.an I i f- r r r .jL. UOUl;..) ? t - --. 1 r t t t . f. it' 5 1 11 y - S I 1 i: v- t
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wor,.. .! f v -a iliwatM i Discovered r.ear b, Pa., in 1849 is c! ateautiful reddish color and ' ? clear is use'd both i.iternallv eml exter nally with astonishing success, for Sorof til a, Agile; Rheumatism, Skir diseases, uurns, riles, Diarrhoea, bor Jyes, oughs, Lunpf. Dsafaess, old Sores, ladder and ' kidneys, Swelliusrs, Durns nd Scalds, Worms, Blindness, !cc. f For Prolapsus Utsri.lske the usual dose and hatha the lower part of the back with the Oil, Physicians, Druggists, 'and ell friends of the A ill ic ted, will surely do good, if they recommend the Oil for that and other Femala Diseases. " Get Circulars of Directions for chiUrsn and aiitks, gratis, cf r -enls, Prie CO cts. a bottle, and cat L jt l.ti l y t q-jrtlty, at Proprietor's a-.:::, tTwLwI. ' u:.;lera in -ail the 5 r - - 3 t:wn t.r.l ciilci cf the West. A t.i .1 is t!i v,a ck. Tho healthful balm fiom Nature's secret spring, Tho bloom of health and llf to man will As fromlier lips the magic liquor flows, To calm our sufferings and assuage our woes F. M. C VON, rav.Acent. This oil is drawn from a well'40(i Feet Deeo. For sale at wholesale by Spkncer & Lovejoy. MonticelSo, W. l. Watsn, Bradford, Indiana. 11. M. LYON, Fort Wayne, lad., Pro prietor. . ... . t . May 18, 1854. . .. 45 v -w r ja. .. m " 7ANTEb in every county of the Unit ted States, activn and enturpriaing men, toeng ige in the a:le of some of the beai Books puoiished in the country, To men of good atidrese, poaaesn n small capital ol trojii ti5 to 10(1, such inducements will ofAToi as to enable them to make irojn 3 to $lu a day piolu. The Baoks published by us are all tuefu in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are oftoreil. For further particulars, address (postpaid,) LEAHY & iCT2, No-133 Nouh 8econu treet Plitla delphia. Publishers of Subt-ciip on Books . OH, YES! LOOK HERE. rilHE subscriber would announce to the i public, lhat he has opened his stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, in the City of Reynolds, which he offers to sell cheap for cash or country produce; for which tie will pay the I ' - t t arket price. . : ... r. Johnson. J line 22,1354. 60-fims. V A' ' 4 .iiL.CS 'TEST OF j the com::; .cial college of 1ND1 AN .MULI3. This Department which as been closed for some time for want of room, will be reooened -at College Hall on the 1st iVonday ol November, and be continued permanently o pen for the reception of Ladies. Tho objects aimed at in this Departmen are, first, to remedy the ereat and lamentable elfdets of female education, hy training- the ninn to a more active, accurate, and practica mode of thonght, and imparting I lat thorougi. knowledge ot business matters as tu iimki them mote self-reliant and iudependant than tbey now are, and &reajic, to opes vr a new and mon ,irofitable sources of employment for female; who are oim to earn a scanty subssstano ; by the hard and ttying labor of the needle 01 : the irksomeand poorly paid duties of a teach er, ey qualifying lhp.ni to-r the leaa arduous, but mre pra'.itable dttties of an accountant , I erms and regulations the same !!i bith: Departments. Ladies from abroad -will ba furnished boarr' in private families, who will exercise kino and parental car-o over them during theirstny io JLiady need liesitato coming, or no aent to send their daughter, throutrU falsp mots o f delicacy, as lo interfernnce ' with the Ladies on tho part cf the Gentleman is nevei alilowed. A Catalogue containing full information upon every point desired will be furnished gratis, on application to W. McK SCOTT, Pree't. Oct. IS, IS52. 17yl burnettsv'Ylle'Xcad'e rrjlOE filth term ol instruction wi . conis:ii;t! oft Monday the day of April at the aforesaid Academy Terms of Tuition are as follows: 1- or cDrtimon Ijj.sh, v3,2j; . Fcr l,-,h Erl ,h, 4,Zo For Latin c: G reck, 5,25 Fcr Frenchextra tVdly, 3,C'J V;,3 D-rne'tavI'.!- Ac-lcr.iyis situ rj . 1, 1J r..!l :s f 3,71 Lcinsrort , ar. d 9 it li a tife'.. .! urrcuriJ 1 Ly s ' K! 1 C" ; fir tli a c "t-iL 1 c'.'-. -r r Z's.
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This Book, Just published, is (I'.'e J with useful iuformation, on tho -intiruiUiea and diseases ot the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or sutler under the dire consequences at early or prolonged indiscretions to ell. who feel the exhaustive eSects of sedentary and baneful habits to" all who in Addition to declin ing physical energy, are the victims of ner vous and mental uetuuty, andol mopinsjahc uielancholv despondency . Dr. K. would say, HEAD Tlll;i BiJOII. ? The valuable advice and impressive warn U2 it gives, will prevent years of misety and liflering and save annually I h' usnnds o Lives. ' ' ' 0"A remittance jcsf25 cents, enelossd in h etier, addreestul to 1)U. KINKELIN, K. W Mrner of THIRD S UN ION Streets, between Spruco and Fine, PHILADELPHIA, wii secure a bosk, under envelope, per return of ma: I. lie who places himself undet the care 01 Or. K., may religiously confute in his honor is a t-entloman, sind confident'? rely upon his stull as a pliyeicion, (j-i er aim at a distance may add rr 1 s Dr K. hy let ey, (post-paid.) ' and be cured n home. .-. " - .'! ' Pack.igres of I.Iedicinea, Directions, 4"Cforwarded, by seading a remittance, and put up secure from demnsje or c uriosity. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice. is hereby given tint I will spH at private sale on cr after the 2nd day of Mnrcl 1854, the -real csiate of the minor heirs ot Thomas Brown, deceased, eitiiate in1 White county, Indiana, n nd described as follows, towit -The one uadivided sixth part of the nor west quarter of section fvo township twentyseven north rnnsre three weft. 1 Terms-: One half tho purchase monev cash in hand, ana the residue in six months from the day of tales JOHN S. HUGHES, ' 5 Gnsrd'an Feb. ,a3 ion and C:icr r 1 (... t ' : J . cu!J ir.r Trith pr' 1 on the sju'.-i wes .;c t ,u,ns a lnr-a r.uar.tn th.it s Ir of t. 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w- rT - ' J.KD Til 3 ARCTIC KEGli Wiih dinaiied notices of tho Expeuuion in earch ol lbs missing vessels under Sir Jobs Franklin by P. L. sumnouas. lo wh.cn ts udsd an acoui3t of the An t tics. tutdon. by John C. Lord, D. D.. 4J0 puges, pn 1 5J5. To contain a J.iup ot the leiie U ....nii i!h i. 1 usl.ati n 9 t.ie uts. 'Where lor relentless mon ti, contmueO'i'. gu t, Holds, o'erthe giittermg waste, tier siarr) light." 'The naviesof America and England have before met upon the ocean, but tht met lor strife. Now, too.ihey met for suite, equally determined, but not with eacn other, lhey met in the holy causa of benevolence and human sympathy, to battle with the elements beneath the Arctic Circle; and the chivalric heroism which the few eiout hearisol the two nations displayed in that conflict redound es houaand fold more to the glory ol the actors, heir governments sad the race, than if four core ships and ten thousand armed men had ought fo' the mastery of eaeh other upon the nd battered hulks and mam d coruaes had gone down to the coral caves of th urn. a drendtul olieunffto the demon ot Discord, in which event troops of widows and orphan children would have sent up a cry of trail. 2'ow the heroes ndvanced manfully to rescue husoanda and fathers, 10 restore item to their wives and children." LTGood active A etciub' wanu-d, to sell tise above book, to whom exclusive agency fo, a countv will be given. .' On receipt ot l xo, we will torwaro onw copy 'of the above Book (to.- Agents to uae as a anmnle codv.1 b v miu!. voetatre vaid,' to any nlaee in the Unifed States, not exceeding LOQ) miles from 0Talo, Chicng,or New York." (j5"Books sent by mail must be pre-paid s,c.;itrdinflr to She new Posfasr" Law. (Posts o.i this work is about 23 ceats for each sad verv 500 miles.') 0W holesale Prices ."or above and other taleable Bcoks, for which we want Agents, will ba forwarded on application to us, post paid. G. II. DERBY 4 Co., Book Publishers, Buffalo. N. Y Welch.' b Fortran of Washington. JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. WELCIl'd MAGNIFICENT ' roilTilAlT OF wAsiiistrron F.ogfavtd (by permiesion( from ttuatt'n only original portrait, in ihc Anthem um, Boston. Thio superb picture. Engraved under the auderinteudence of Thomas Sully Esq., the eminent mid highly gitted artist, is tne only csrreet iikeness ot VVushington ever jublihe ed in this country. -As to ita tidiaty, we refer to the letters of Mie adopted son oi Washington. George Washington ParkGurtis. who says, "it is a"lsith.ful representation 01 th oritiinai. and to Cljiei Justice Taney ol ;he Supreme Court of the United states, who sava a WlSrk of art ite eiteellenee sno Ueau'y mustsirtiie every one wuo s n , t nii !!, hannv in its laeness u two u sa u 1 no v utr of his country. : It was civ good lortutie ubaveeeen -him in the days of my boyhood, and bia whole appearance La yet strongly impressed in my memory. The portrait you have iasued appears to me to.be an exact likenetss, representing perfectly the expression as well as the torm and t eatorea 01. uib nice. And says Senator Casa, 'it la a self-like rrpreaentation of the great origisaL" Preaideiu Fillmore says, "the work appears to me to have been admir-iMy . executed . and ie aninenUy worthy the patronage of the public.' Says Marchant, the eminent portrait painter, tuid the pupil of tuart, '-your print to my ind is more remarkable than any other i have seen, ir presenting the whole, individuality O't the original portrau,- .together with the noble and (liquified reposo of uir ttiui manner, which ttlfwho ever inw hint Cinid red a markcdcharnc'ernnLc o- the i d Uti i 01. ub:u it cointiiouioratte." For the greui merits of -t'lia tiicturr u . would refer every lover of Wuslun-non t i rh nortrait i tae It, to besoi'ii at in otiic.e of ;h paper, and to ' tht ietters of tin, t 1 1 .-,vi i, -.-Artists, Statesmen, Jurists.ini Sclu-Lcta ac coi.pM!vyina it. - ' ARTISTS. Itlarch.nt and EPi tt, of.Ne Vori; ; -Neagle, ' Ror'hetmol :md Latnbdin m Philadelphia; -Chester ' liardintr- 01 lioston. Charles Eraser of Gh" 'lesion, S U , a tut to tho adopted son of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. i. Cusus, htmaelf a: artisi. -STATESMEN. His Excellency Millatd Fillnaore, .M-.j. tivn Winliild Scott, Hon. George M. 1 uli .s. Hon William R King, Hon D miel Webster, fioi Linn iiuvd. Hon Lewis Ca8, Hou Win A Graham,' lion John P Kenady, Hon R l Wi nth ion, LL D. JURISTS Ho.rer U Taa-y. Hon John Duor, Hon John McLean. Hon Rufua Choate. SCHOLARS Cfaarl s Foiaoni, fc'sq,, the well known Libr riaii of the iJ-stoti Athcneutn, who says, "I would rather own it than any painted copy I have ever sew;E P Whipple,' R'chard tlii ireth, Han i ' . . Everett, LL I), J ir i Sparks. LL U, V 1 U fresaott, LL D, Wos-hington Irvinsr, '.. W Emerson, Esq, Prof T C Upham, J Hsatlly, Fita Greeii .' rnnsck, II W I 01 low, VVrn Gi. more ,utii-.;s; and frota Burope,' Lord Talfourd, T i Macaulej, r A.rchibnld Alison. Lord Mayor of London, ?,-e &.c. THE FRES3, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice .proclaimed the merita of this auperb engraving. To enable nil to possess this vatfabte treasure, it is sold at t'"j low price of ,f "t cr copy Pubhshed bv GLCMiE W.C.HLL N W corner of Fi' an i Ae !i -. : ta, Phila. WILLI 4.M G. STEEL, Sate Ajrent for tdie S:tatea 01 t)nio a;; I Indiana Tb' I'orrait c:i 1 r'y be rP ".-nH from Illl. u-lLl.L or fic, 1 h.-s di. tu. .t iied "if- ! ";!s ! '.?'Kr1 t ' ul'- tie PuatC.ci I. tv ; lt t:, ot ot the Portial: cj eci.t t j z :y j vm;,; . r mnU iVS ' rs ta Wut. G. Stoel, Ctncuv." -'i. O.;io, will have a c y of the Po:tra:t i n 10 t;c.j fiee 1 1 jost --- c?rA C,''t Trti cs, I r tocse 1 o 1 . as, f-r.... ' : v ,C3 t':c . t lie ;l"t l ; a : - rr.AtT 1 r ri f iiPf t ' 1 , fc?LL , i-?. T. s r. - 1 i v 1 , t S i 1 1 j a t r v s - . i . 1 : 1
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IA Cii4 Oil . ctseat.ss ri siijj fsotn a btsor d e r e J Liver or Lm- - math, such as !Cuti;: a tion. Inward Piea, t'uUnttn or Blood to the ileaa, Aciuny of the sSionieclnNftOsea, lleartbwrtSjDigust for Food, Fullness or weight iatt Stomach, Sour Eructations, Eiskusg or FX a le'ing at the Fit of the fctomac.i, t ims miiig of the Head, Harried and D.iUcuit Breathing, Fluttering at lbs Heart, Choking er Sufocating , ' ' ssnsations wiien in a ly in j . posture Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the . - - Eisht,Fever and dull pain ta the Head, De 'clencj ot Perspiration, Ye'.lawness of tlie Skin sr.s Eyes, fain nine tide, Lac, cneet, jjimos ic, SiHdsn Flushes of lieat.Burning in lb' Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and gre depress'on of spirits, can be effectually curt by UK. UUUrLA.xUo C ELF B RATED GERMAN BJTLERS, - f&IPAKID BY ' -rsm. c. ii. jAciKorr, T THE GERMAN MEDICINE iSoTOait : - to. A rcli su. Hikiiadtelpliisi.s Thtir power over tntuh'tct disease is n ts-i, eUriif equalled Ly tny alter preparation t United State! us the cure aliett, i Vn ate after tkUlful aiyeicians had failed. These Bitters ara worthy ttte a tsutwa o iavalida. Posaessira 2 arrcat virtues in the rec tiacation of diseases cf the Liver and le glands, exercising tlw most searching power in weakness and afiections . ol tne Oigesuv orSiUi, they ara withal, aafe.ceUaio axul pie eant. neffiil aad be Conyincrd j : , i'ruiiitus a Bee THa editorsaid. Dec. 2 -'d. )rJlo-flandt Celebrated (Jerman C itier t(ot the cure ol Liver Complaint, Jaundice, ' dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deRirpdlv one of the most popular medicines oil serveui " r, v ., .1 . 1. .- .j . i liese tsitiers nave cceu u.tu uj thousands, aud a friend at oar elbow says hi hna himseii wenfu Hi tuciiuai uu P""' nent cre of Liver'Complanit trom , tae use o, tins reaiedy. v e are eonvincto mai, iu wi . . .... . HSM of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor a fact worthy oi rreat consideration. They are pleasant in t'aste and sriicS'.- and can be used by persons with the iost delicate stomachs with safety : under any circumtances. We are speaking irom eapf rie.ice.aud to the sfSicted we advisi their use. tJcoM's W eekiy, ona of the best Literary papera published slid, Aug.23 Dj-liooFLiLf',s Germam Bitters, manafac tured h v Dr. Jackson, now fecoiiiinended b.i some of the ,oost" prominent imi m!- ri of th- i tuculty as nil article of much .ciiicacy in caei l i. in tie weakneRS. Ae such is the case, wi .va-j-!d adviao a!f roothera to obtain a bottle, and thus Suva themselves in neb sick ness. Peiions of debilitated contitutio!i .willSnd tht-ei Bittart advantageous their hea'sh. s we know iro n experience the sjiatary e.leet they hav npoa we&ksvatems. - '''.'.'. Tho . Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, tht best family newspaper published in the Unitef Statem- " Ti'O cJ : i r t s ot DR- HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 'It is seldom that we recommend what an tern.ed Paiont Medir.iaes, to the confidence and pitronage of our roalers; and therefor when we recommend Dr. Haofland'e German aitiprs. we wish it 10 be distinctly understood hat we are not soeaking of the nostrums o he day, 'hat are no is Ml uboui mr a one: pend ;ind then forgotten after they haw doni -,..ir ttiiihv race of intacbieC, ibut of a medi-M-ie Ion- established, uniseraully prized, ant" i.i jh tia met the hearty 1 pproval ol the lac , ' m- r Hi-i I ' Evidence upon euidonce fcaa been receivef i.e 'hi', frfrftrotni;) Horn all sections of th ij. ..:,,n, ilie !-it Pufiro vents, and the strongos j-ti-..n tu its l--.or'ia that, thre is more o' .1 .... .. ' ! - v . 1 Pd.-.i t ij.e.! in lite prucut; i mo u wu. i uj.i 1 ,ih of P. nla delp'ni", than all other nostrum. nbuied. i Pict 'hat canensily be establish d. and fully proving that a scientific prepareion will meet with their quiet approval when in senUd tven in this torm. ' i'tntib.s roedirnue will cure Liver Com; .'..'uit ?utd D speisis, no one cati doubt sftel t,,ia u as ,urected. -It acta specifically upoc hosiomacli and liver; iti prefers tie to calo,,,4 in U bilious dtstasrs the e fleet is imme-diatb-Thev can be administered to femalcr or infmits with 'safety and reliable benefit a'Dy 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, - This inedirine has attained that high character which it is necessBty for all oiedicinea to ,ttam,t 1 luce counteneitcrs to pni lono cies at the rit k of the lives of 1 LT . e innocently deceived. fO THE MAEES Vt TE3 GxVI3f . . .. ...... ..nr. oUn.lir.Af C. ? T JAC.I 'N oii to wrnpper, and his came blow'i in Le bottle,witAout which tkey areepu rions, ' ., ' ' For sale W Lilesil' and '"'"'l 1 GER.MN i,iLJtUl"LO.' No. IHO A 1 l h btreet, one aaif t Philadt-tphio ; nd I'- re-rectalle ' erally tLrou;h it . -ntry. - r . To enaVle . - - .j f'the aJva-' . . " ' ' powersAlso ( ,Tl P'- - ' Mant!eilo, I r :.... iXt.1, er. je p :
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ter ct s.;at, fct jta -iresTver, t- scr . a r. i s 1 . . . . I Pu 1 t. .'t ci 1 lie Ici:rbe?:cn, ,,li;teiiepOiia, Tiov. I;i3. j At a Eteeiinj of ihs ia.e ord of Edasstion, held at (lie Capita!, Not. 14, l53, eth tueaiiser ct tha Losra ccibj present,' the lul lowhiat document was adt led; ' " Indiauspohs, IJot. 14, li3. The Elate Eaarfl cf Education t::it ij followiEg V.tl of text j books for ccEiao . tchoois: McGuTey's tflectic EptlliEj leil,' ' Tha Indiana First Header, The Indiana Second Header, ' The Indiana Thitd Evader, '; The Indiana Fourth Ee&dcr, . Butler's English Grammar, MilchetPs i'riraasy Geography, , Jditchell's Geography and Atlas, Raj's Arithmetic Part Firat; ' Rajs Arithmetic Part Second F! ays Arithmetic Part Third, Webster's Dictionaries. . . The examination of Books fr our commas schools hasinvolred great labor, bat the botrd has endeavored to perform ti.e arnuoas scd rcponsib! doty judiciously, ' iiiorpafhly, sad l&iUiluIlf. latnnatc merit lorirstrticuon bis. been considered of paramount iirportaiscs, &. secondly economy to the t.te. , -- v The gCHOtJt TKL'STIt 3, wacsa doty it is to know what bonks are used, can do c;isca M t?s;et viie Siaie Boaid in obtsininjf Lat the Sihool Law contemplates, and ecoconsy t tae people deDandsuntforcnity in School books tarouahout the dtoie. W. C. LAPwP,AEE,Snp,I cf Pab Ir.atructtoB," and Prsititnt of the Board Education. T. ...... 1. . f C- V , ,. 1 and Teachers in Indiana isave ahead, sdoced i the above bouks- feon:ended by the State Board, in compliance with the Ftw School Law;iiius showing b determination cf Jta Iriends ol education to co-operate with tos Board in aecuring ihraeghout the State (he e-niformit-dgiretS, hitii will svoid irteuent I and vexatious chanaes, benefit the learner , , . , and relieve Barents oi a crest and ticnecessarT 1 " T!ie g The above looks are pub!ihrd sr.d for sal I u t ...i n n. .l. . t.i:... 1 nv niu mr uc f i it if it L vitirii k iiiu iu. MafWn GriswofJ Lauinie : W b Earn, co.. Phil.; Pratt Woodford & co., and Llaik, Autiio &. Sniuh. New York. March S. 1S54. lis. 2. TIIOHPSOM'S FEV.ES ii AGUE POWDEER For the permanent Cae of Chills & Fe yer, Feveraud Agp, InBib-Agaef at ttnj form oi". Sutetmitttrut J'"ever. rHERE are na i-s-u to t'ekUiiaur.f ii iheir ,flect.p he. eonstitutioaa as " ihtr tttovc, and not:e mie tSifi'i- tilt to cte the u.ual modes of practice. The Fiver and Ague Powders will tfTtct a curs in esm ihe longest sianding, aa wcil as prove a pre ventativein Lie forming stages of the disease. Being purely regetsble, they act with rertaiaty on the c.ssfts, totally eradicating it frcia he system, and prevent. ng a return at am future perioii- . For sale bv Spears 4 Davis, Mo ticsile. July 21, '-53 2nio2 . Land for Sale. TOE undersigned o.Tera for sals tie falowing lai.es t-i-wit: The north east and ihe east half of tKe south east qr s. e. SI town&G, range 3 west; and the south w quarter and the soutii west qr., north wt stc 8j and sett fraction souih cast qr sec; and the northeast qr. c. east qr see ail in town 20, aforesaid, matnto g a i acres, alllying together, situated ta Vfe;t ... u.t i,nmir(jaiflv on tbe west ds& of ths Tippecanoe river-(a noble atreamj-abo-u ;ie mite below MonUcelU, isetr Sheeti'a Mil's, and ohout six end a baa rnt.ee fiom Pittsburg. Is well acaptta lor a s farm, or for agrivoUttral cutposes. K woui prefer selling the whole tcethei, "but iftnoal parcelsshouidbe desired by purchiiers. the can te suited, it" the selling wor.ld not nr pa materially the value of the residue. f lnfreiatioa as to the land, tmn ?,,., e., cs be obiained fcy calling on J. C. . Ketioita Ew..of MonticeUo. Esq. PhilUpa, woo iy near ttelaac will point it oat. A. ir o A .-i. T.nfivefe.TRd ?Cov. 17. T 4 4 C TilCunders' - 1 C.W. C3 t rC 1116 xu-Ui.iujj, - tccr-ierr.? r.Ie'.c-: rZ sttrs- r -re now prf j.-.;! to do e- I :'--s cM c; in their lino ia a periect tazrettz.diS?GHAlN SPELLERS," ricrtr Powers. I-Sill Gearirgs. Cci SheUara. &o Upt consunUy on ht?.. z:tX Cesh paid lor old 1 . r 0:;, March Sth.1f.5l.' i.- ; . A r"'lH3 aubscriber bsa mw w ;.5; f ':" tef a to iseepcii' --j - - t r n : s ; end Un sfat s ti ' V o a ?' 1 i a .a an fursintatl .; .', c i" t 1 fst. 0 I ... f t1: i" t g , I r-. i. ... t' t. - 13 a.-te, i'rora I-? of ft r, y t " ' j. . twelve tacaea , sat exeediu;? t
