Rushville Weekly Republican, Volume 7, Number 9, Rushville, Rush County, 2 March 1859 — Page 3
SEW ADVfJtTISEMEXTS.
BLOOD TTJ3.IYLLB. & BLOOD FILLS. S rl )n'ivvit rY! m Iff When Dr. Rohack. the celebrated Swed PfcTSician. introduced his iood Paritier and I in '.J in lf Ii,jt.-.l Ki.i. . t. - . iiiuvu . . - - 1 ri, I'mn 1 ri tiUin lanrtiup their curative rrirth-. TL.was year ago. I he task of recommending th, ru ku uttea W lt."n osiol Bn htndiL Ki.lie-ht. I cued men whoe eharwrter for touad judgment and phylosopuy, gve their opinion, weight n the comm-nilr, men who observe, reflect, ami make-aiiuraocc dixit It are" brfcre they d-jcidet are everywhere approving ana utteioir the ue ,f thews wonderful PivpsraUor.-. All who Cuulide in th. wisdom and hooesty of this class., or who choose to investigate fur themselves are now vf one mind on this important subject, Dr. Kjback iiiTitea Uio aUention of the tick to the Original Letters, fnin meniUTs of the melical lwfiion, Kditors,r public joiriial, well knowr iliTclianU and Karrirers, and Ladica of the highfc. :eiccUlji;ity,giT.rijr account of extruirdinary cuk-h wrought l.y lh reuiedit-H, t, which eure they llit;iiit;lvo were EYE WITNKS3E3. These partia may be convultcd pemoually r by letter, by Uioe who hare any doubt upon the subject. The evidanee in the osseonlon of lr. Uoback, which U at all times accessible to the public, established the following Facts: That the BLOOal'UItinER and fiLOOD PI LLS hae been proved by analyhU to contain no Hiker!; that they cure the almost universal cfQI'lcint, IysjK-psia. with unerring certainly, ar.d in aryMiori nine. I nal alwr all other medic:res have proved usel(s,thtty ielieve Liver Con.- ; plaint, and restore the health and Mreuijth of the aurrrer. Thai 8ick 't mali. hoi are languished for years in helpless waknea and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. 1 hat all mxual dicabilitiea are reniored by their cordhi and gently stimulating properties. That they recruit Shattered Constitutions, however Uiey may have bceu trilled with and abused; that their direct tend.-ncy is to inngthen life, and render it enjoyable. That, operating directly upoti the poibon of disease in the blood, they eaute stmn to heal, and discharge frotr. the syktem, every taint of Scrofula, wuetlier hereditary or otherwise. That they Bacruit tlx. Debilitated, and that there is no disease of thi Stomach and Bowel, the liver, the nervous ajstem, the skin, glands or muscle, in which they do n give prompt relief, and, (if adintnistere'I befre tbo very citidel of life has been iaTaied ) tfiect a painlem attd prrfrct cure B-t.r in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEUETAKLE BLOOD P1LL8 are endorsed by thii experienve of thousands of living witneses, who, in leUfa,affidavita, medical works, and by word of motilb, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever offi-red to the bro-keu-dowu victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and permanently. No ore can doubt their superiority after one dingle trial they are not only belter but", in I act, cneaper tuan any oilier fills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better tlTect Price tit the Scandinavian Vegetable JSlood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dor.fii- Of the Scititiinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 2? cents per ox, or nve Loxes fur $1. I'jitii Dr Hoback'a Special Notices and Certifi calm, published in a cuupicuous part of this paper irom uute to lime. Dr. Kobuck'a Medical Almanac and Family AJi-iser, containing a gn-at variety of intereati tip and valuable Medical in fort nation, can be had gratia of any of his agents throughout the country. la difficult or cocnplicalea eases. Dr. Iiobark may oe cousulU-u personally or by letter enclos iny one stamp for the reply. Principal Orlice sad Sivles Rixinis, No. G East Fourth St., 3d Building from Main street, Ciiicin ati, O. Labratory in liamnionil street. For Salo in Ktikil County by P. N. Rush, Rithrille; W. M. Johnson, Carthage; MorgRti A Mc Genness, Mosc-w; Miller i. ilildreth, Kew Salem ; A. S. Lay ton, Moscow; N. J. Patten, Rich land; Arnett it Spencer, Burlington; Elston A tlreen, Milruy; Brnckeu t fjui.K, Milroy; J. M. lltihrAl tiiola..r'c Millii W 4 I !nMur It ili.tivli Jacob Mull, Manilla; and by Druggists and iferchants generally throughout llie Union. March 2. lb;i:)-yl Attention Carpenters! f INHERE w ill be a meeting of the Trustees and .1 Building committee of the Sharon Church til the State road leading from Pushville to Knightstowr, seven miles from either place on Tuesday the 15th of this month, for the purpose of letting out the building of a new church, on the old bile. Said church i- to be a frame, flet wide by 5G foetin length;six feet of the front end to be an open vestibule with six columns. A tielf-Pupporting roof without a cupola; seveut lenfeet slory between floor and plasteritig; four ltrge windows ou each side, to be hung by weights, and finished on the plan of the Carriage hi. E- Church, with some slight variations, rtat material to the cost. The houw- to bo set on good limestone pillars, put up with good lime mortar; said pillars sunk llow the suiface at letst a foot, and exteud eighteen inches above ground on the highest point. House to be finit lied by the 15th of September next, and money to be paid by the 25th of December next The b-atldin? will be let to the lowest responsible bidd f r; the building committee reserving the right -oi choice in bids. If any further information Ls desired, it can be obtained by applying to either of the followiug isereons: Billing, II. Osbura, Dr. A. C. Dillon, Xl. Ball, or S. M. Ball. Bids will be received with anil witho'it a vestibule, and the commit tee will decide the plan. By Onpta or Committee. ' March2,13o3-2w STATE OF INDIANA Rush Conntr, ss. In Rush Court Com Fleas, sprin- tern; 5S) JOHN SPRINGER vs. Bartlett Henry, Lewis Henry, Lucinda Heury, Julia Ann Ueury, Elizabeth Henry, Shepperd Terrel, Jr., Terrel, whose christian name is unknown Bheprwrd Ten 1 sen , 'f Petiliou for Partition. ON toil 21 h day of February, 159, the said pl.-imUlV, by Leoriidas Sexton, hi attoriiey, filed it Ue office of the Clerk of the Court of Comima Pleas of said county his complaint for pwlition, and also an stlulavit of a competent peraoa, from which it appears that the said Lu-iindaiii.-rv, Julia Ann Henry, Elizabeth Henry, Shepoc4 t'usrell, juu., Shepperd Terrell, sen., . nnd TeritJi, li-c christian name is nntinoarn to tie aaiit. arc non-residents of the .States iBvIiana, Tbereitfna said coa E.iJent defendants are i lerefey aotificd of the tiy of said complaint jssd to be iiKl fifiatr iu Lh Vurt of Common Pleas f Itsb C'ity,s tie aeooixl day of the nert tern tlwre' laO Lehlea a tke Court Hou.e tu tie tovs-of Kushvxlle. Eusii County Indiana, oatba fuurtii Monday iu April acxt, st u hkh iM-rm lKjs:.Tr- will stAnrl tir luHirinv Witness iieorge JiAhcn, Clerk c saij Wrt. r this 2th jCjj t Febxsary, lte. GEORGE HfRBES", " Mcfa 8.15-ia-lw- C C. C. I', iiush Cb. flotice to jaeirs or Tezzzim to Sell Eral JUtate. k ; Q TATE OF ISCDI ?.V A, RiTSHOOUNTV: J'cvJ lies ta beneby g.vtn bhat(cdeaa Corruiumi - tstsatw Kti st lihma i arsoa , skjaaaset, has filed his pctitiow taceil ttie eal Estate of . tlie. deeeckfiBt, his persotail feeing tus-rfTicient to py bis debts; n tkalsaid petition will be heard at the tet term of the Ccurt of Commua Plt'as if nuJ ivuji'r. A!U-t: ' GEORGE HI BREN.Clert. .. Harea 2. 189. C C- P. uik C. V PIKES PEAK. -ITERSOXtS kjiowirr lii,.kn ldebt W T S035 kaot irp i.'kvu-wU M'ocsier will rsaifer a fax X P. "oriter will can fer a faxr bcal!b and Mvlc- :!. Kcry lillL; helps. Feb-9. 25 ; Hlli-S toii f ,ir in V i.v.nr- t U Ja. K . C 'Jii axs; -a half tbls. ?. O. mijis - ses; 5 tUt H.li utfr STrur; 10 h2f bid's. lil i timore syvp, 10 tvn gaJlon kcg Balnmore yrjp, just iec ivi,d:nl fot sale by fro. (, 1 s:.t'. It. PQUN lSTOX E CO.
I'OUNDSTOKE i. CO.'S COLL'MN.
AND ir. TTE desire to re urn our -incere thanks to our 1 1 mends and customer f'jr the libersl iatrona; tetowad upon us durinir lite Dial tfuon ! during the past season ... I ,..n J:..:. ' favor eoulii.uai.ce of public e arc again in receipt of large additions to our stuck of - ' Rendering it one of the most complete tn-r brol to this market. Ourslaple groceries were botigll U-fufe the iMt riw in i:icc in these articles: oor Teas and apices purchased ffotn importer's ic aw lorx.ana, generally, all our goons were jottght for rush in t!ie best markets and at the "Jr " vance utiun cost. Atuoiie a treat vanety of oth er trooils w keep Constantly for rale Prime, Ii Kuayra and Java coir-eti. Young Hyson, Imjrial, Gunpowder and black Teas, arul.No. I Chocolate. N, O Molasses in whole and half barrel; Baltimore yrupa, plain and extra, in whole, balf.and jnarter barreU. H. O. Sugar, (all grades ) crushed, pondered, granulated, loaf ati-1 colTee sugars. Chewing Tobacco, all qualities; common, half Spanish, canone and Uavaita lisfar; smoking tobacco in barrels and in pacrs; pipes of all kinclH and 1'ipe stems. Water, butter, sex la and pie liic cracker; W. U , cream, Eniilieh Dairy and 11 ambursj cheese: dried beef. Candies of all kinds, fine French sngartovs. German toys, marbles, fcc. Alraonds, filberts, cream nuts, English walnuts, lea nuts, cocoa nuts, jujube paste, sar dines, lyquorice, Ac, &-c' Dried Currants, seedless rt.islns, dried cher7 rio , Cierman, French and Turkish prune, dates, tgs, layer and M. R. raisins iu whole, half and quarter boxes, Genoa citrons. Tapioca, Irish loos?, flavoring extracts, cranberries, hominy, corn starch, rice, dried peaches aud apples. Star, uterine and opal candles, No. 1, palm and family soaps; toilet ami shaving soaps, transparent soap, genuine Castile soap, pearl starch, concentrated lye; Kcuawba salt, dairy suit in sacks, &e. Palo Brandy in bottles, W'erk's Sparkling Catawba wines, champagtie wines, Old Bourbon whisky, Pike's Magnolia whisky, cider vinegar, burning fluid. ' Brandy Fruits, assorted; freak peaches and strawberries. Oysters, Tickled and spiced; clams and lob sters, pickles in quarts, halves ar.d gallons, pep per sauce, aukec aud orcestexshire sauce, French and American mustard; tomato catsup, ground ginger, ground and ongroond peppers, pice, cinnamon and cloves, nutmegs and mace, saleratus, soda and cream ot l artt r. Powder, fchot, lead, bullets, cips, and gun rods. Indigo, maddrr, alum, extra Logwood, blue vitrol, copjeras, Sec. Itcd Cords, halter rope, mill ropes, packing yarn, clothes lines, cotton and hemp twine, candle wick, liatting, cotton yarns, coverlet and carpet yarns. Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Codfish, &c , fee. Stoneware, all kinds; tar, cedar fancetts, molasses gates, wood saws, rat and mouse traps, steel traps, Ames' i-pades and shovels, tracechains, Hunt's and Lippencott's axes, curry combw, horse brushes, scrub and blacking brushes, blacking, gas lamps and wicks, Louisville lime, hydraulic Cement, &.C., tc. 0A full assortment of WOOD and WIL LOW WARE of all kinds. Also a large stock of Iron and Nails, together with lOO Hall &. S peers (Pittsburg) CAST PLOWS, all numbers. 500 Extra cast Plow Points and Landsides, and 5U George C. Miller's (Gin) Eagle Steel Plows, the best made in America. R. POUNDSTONE & CO. Feb. 0. 1859-6mo . Tuft BUSHELS prime Northern Clover seed, J.UU 21)0 bushels Bourbon Blue Grass seed, ICMI buhels prime Timothy seed, 100 bushels Hungarian grass seed, in at received nil for sale by Feb. 1), IsZl. R. POUNDSTON E 4 CO. CZ( SUGAR iCETTLES, 8,10, 12,14, 16, 18, fJU and 20 gallons; 100 Wood Bnckts, for salt by R. POUNDSTONE CO. Feb. 9, 1859. O TT BAGS Prime Rio Coffee; 10 bags Laguay fJ ra coffee, 10 Pockets O. G. Java Coffee, iust received aud for sale by Feb. 9. 1859. R. POUNDSTONE &. CO. To Blacksmiths. w E arc in receipt, direct from the manufactu rers, of a large stock of Iron and Steel suit ed to your wants, which we will sell you very low foresail, and to convince you of it we give yct the prices of some descriptions of which you "use mosi.il. your trade. Every piece is warrant ed good or i.o sale: Bar Iron 1 j to 4! by to 1 inch, 3 cents per pouud. Horseshoe Iron, I to 11 by 3 8 to J inches, 4X cents per pound. Dandy Tire Iron, 1 1-8 to 1 3 4 by 1 4 to 3-4 inches, 4 cen s per pound. Saddle Tree Iron. 1 tol 3 8 by 3 IG to 1-4 in ekes. 4 3 4 cents per jwund. Round and Square Iron, 1-4 inch 5 1-2 cents; 5-16 iuch 5 1-4 cents; 3-8 inch 5 cents; 1-2 inch 4 3 4 centu; 5-8 inch 4 1-2 jcents; 3 4 inch 4 eU.; 7-8 inch 3 3-4 cents; 1 inch 312 cents; Norway Nail rod 8 1-4 cents; best Norway nail rod 81-2 cents; lienson s nail rod a 1-4 ceuts. All of which we offer for sale at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction, and save money to the purchaser, uali and see us. It is no trouble to show you our goods. If we do not sell you what you waut it may be of advantage to you before you buy to know what it is worth at The Low Price Csh Grocery Provision, Seed, Aijr'uuliural Warehouse and J ran Store of Feb. 9, 1S59. R. POUNDSTONE fc CO. . NEW TIN SHOP! AND STOVE STORE! H. H. FAIRLEY, TJAS just opened a TIN SHOP and STOVE 11 STORE in a room in the Jacksonian office Block, one door we it of the Post office, where he is prepared to accommodate every body with anything in Uie Tin orStoveiiue. He has on hands a very large supply of Stoves of every style and description. rhich he will sell on very reasonable terms He is prepared to put Tin Roofing, Spouting and Guttering on buildings at a reasonable price. Persons wishing anything in the way of Roofiing would do well to call before contracting. JITJob work of all kiuds done ou short notice ana at reasonable prices. f JT Old Copper, Brass, Fewter and country produce liken in exchange for work or articles iu uiv lhwe. "Rqshv'Bc. F-ebrnary 23, 1859 . STATE OF IKDI ANA,. Rush Owntrtv. I AJUHPVO . In Rush Circuit Co-;rt, March Term. 1&59. Divorce. F.IJSHA rBFVO. X this 7th day of Fbmrr. A . D. 1S5D, said petitioner, by Clark io fLackleman her at wfirv. tik-t n tiie oe r U Clerk of the iUith Ciccuit Coart, lux comfAaiut. and also the afSiiavitof -oip teiit person, trtu which it appears thai aid jc.kiLi. is a Imu resideut of 1 rr 1 . Mabeot ia.icitvs. Viierefore, sid dektiant s herW sw-Ulled of ; r?M! iv.tec f si iwtkion, and to imh-at ia i the Uush Ciwiit!otrt i Uie second day of Hue f ext term rtuwf to W lieid at the Court Hmioe. s ; l!uJ,l. Huiii. miv InA: l on llie fourth M-oudav f llarcu next. M. wbieh time trie same is set for trifcl Wrtnvsti the Clerk of said Court this of Febnianr, A. D. I til. th d.ry rx&: l-j)-lw. GEO. HIBBEN, Clerk.
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NEW ADVEIITISESJENTS.
FURNITURE STORE AND. BW.3. CALDWELL, tl-firm of McCsrter r fi?rth?r tI , Caldwell. Wottld i say to Li friends and former tust'Kmrr that h b - how on hands a Largw A stor-mcnl of -.--,.-, -FURNITURE, Wbit'h He will dispose of t prchaers on very favr;ti!e term. lie slsa ba oh hand a large toe of PLOWS, among whish is the Eichmond How, And the justly celebrated COMBINATION PLOW, Whfch took the firt premium at the State Fair. plow tile rarroercan buy. Also, a good assolt j meut of tins le,t Uultivtors in tilt market. O"llevol rias Horse Rlkesi a larire lot of furks of the let qnality, Hoen ant! Garden Rakes, ratant&eytlMs bnaths and bevthes. Gram Cra dles, &c. ft pMe!tllie Burial Cases and Wool Cofltas, " of all sizes, alwny-i on hand. Hearse always ready to accumniodate those who may desire it. FOR SALE One new Spring Wagon, one new Top Buggy and Harness, one line Gold Watch ,ouc anvdand-Mie pair of B.Ulowj. X0TICE AJ? those it debted to the old firm of McCnrter Si. Caldwell are requested to call in s:td settle, either by cash or note, immediately. The business of the old firm mut b) closed up S , ... .. at r.nce. as longer indulg'.-nce cannot be given. ret. j, i;aa. ( CHEAPJ300DS. "Quick Sales and Snail Profits." JAMES ARMSTRONG would say to his old friends and customers, and to the public gener.'y,that hi block of good is Very large, and especially adapted to the waDU of the people of Rush, county. His stock of Cannot be excelled by any other house in the State, and he invites the especial attention of the ladies to it. He is confident he can please them both in the price and quality of his goods. His stock for GENTLEMENS' WEAK! Is also vwy large and complete, and comprises everything in this line usually kept in dry goods houses, io. those who desire anything in this line he would ask them to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can make it to their ad var-o ge by so doing. Hi stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready Made Clothing, Glassware, Queensware, Groceries, Notions, ccc , tc. is very full. and will be sold at a very small advance on cost.V tie asks the people of New Salem and vicinity to give him a call and examine his stock. He considers it no trouble to show his poods, and, as "ready aabm and small profits' is his motto, he feels coi.Zdent that such a course will result to the advantage o all concerned. Nxw Salkm, Feb. 9, It-59 Gmo. Petition to Sell Real Estate. STATE OF INDIANA ) Com. Pleas Court Rusk Rush County. j Co., Jan. Term, lb59. NOTICE is hereby given thnt Obediah S. Brown, administrator with the will annexed of" the estate of Daniel II. Tevis, deceased, has filed his petition to sell a part of the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the April Term of the Court of Common Pleas of Rti!h County, 159. Test: Feb. 9, 1859-4. GEO. HIBBEN, Clerk. II. A KOBRIS. i II. Ml'IBE. 5?) mmm, DE3STTISTS, KUSVir-I.E, INDIANA. WOULD inform the public that they are prepared to do all work in their line T2HrsS parei on short notice and reasonable terms We warrant oil our work. Those desiring work in o ir line would do well to give us a call. Office over the Post Office and Book store, Ruth street, Rushville, Indiana Feb. 2, lS59.-yl PICTURE GALLERY. VT ORRIS i. MUIRE have fitted up f splendid J PICTUREOALLERY over the Post Office and Rn Stre Book Store jA) t .tV VILLE. IND, and are now prepared to take every variety and size picture known to the Art, such as Photographs, Ambrotypes, Sphereotypes4 Blelainotypes, Daguerreotypes, &.C. Wo warrant satisfaction in all cases, and as we furnish picture at cityprices, much lower than they can be had at any olhergallery iu this couuty, we ask a liberal share of public patronage confident that we can pleaserll who will favor us with a call. Weanwilling to compare our pictures with thore taken at the best galleries in the West. Give us a call at our room and examine our specimens. Feb. 2. li59. I. S. AMOS. J AS. 11. HILPRETH. J AS. MURKY. J. J. AMOS & CO., ARE p-epared to buy any amount of Wheat, Oats, Corn, Barley, Hay. Ac., for which they will pay the highest market price IN CASE. ICTOflice in Hi dreth & Amos' Livery Stable. Main street, Rushville, Jnd. Feb. 2, le59-tf J. J. AMOS & CO. Horses and Hares. WE wish to purchase a lot of fine HORSES & MARES, for which we will pay a reasonable price. We can be found at Amos Si. UilJreth's livery Stable, Main street Rushvule, Ind., at any time. AM0S4-HILDRETH, Feb. 2, 1 859-tf VAN B. AMOS. anbacl) Stcincr, Manufacturers of CIGARS, And Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Cigars and Tobacco, KNIGHTSTOWN, IND. WE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Fine Cigars and Tobeeco, to which we respectfully invite the attention of country ! merchants. Vi e think we esn furnish them with these articles on as fair and reasonable terms as they can be had in any of the eastern or western cities. Having located permancTtlly in Kn(ghtstown we ask a generous shsre of thw loral and cotinty ccatorn. LAUBACH &. STEI Feb. 2. I 59 3w W 1 1'- eretiy pven tnat tnc unaersignea i 11 :fponted administrator of the esI tat of E Kulherford. late of hush county, iaceased. raid estate is solvent. t . . i.t.ii.iii.iac-tuivi,.if, 1 Feb. 16, 1S59 3w I O"" We would W glad if mir frietnU Would j owue iu kHd pav us a partot wliat tln v owe us ' Wc are Really m uu.-d f iuouey.
I - KHW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To 1)1 who ate LiTing on Ueir By-Lawi, ' wit-t their Constitutic-tia Neaily wom cttt with . iaense. D2S. WOETHAN & WILLIAMS, O" Devote all ihtil time to the study and treat--11 1 o uuiuur. u i----- - " w v j dwrtmr the c"nstitutioo. We are iwe;rred to treat sutccsifully all crable casta, and do ue- ' eeed tu curing many cases that are jriveh up at incurable. ET One of us will Ira at the CARR HOUSE in BUSUVILLE Monday. 19 o'clock A- M., and TuesKlay and WetliMPdy uiil 12 o'clock A. M-, the Tih, Wh and ihh day. of JIdrch tlext. W treat l'ulmotry Consuioption, BroncJiilis, Laryngitis, Asthma, aud all diseases of the aii possares, by the inhalatiun of medicated vapors Wnfelher with general ifeatntetlt. We were the first to introduce inhalation the west. That sy era of practice was tbeu iu its infancy in Aner icn. took upoo ourselves Uie labor and responsibility of its introduction. WehaVc niovel Ouward rijfht Ouward. The prattite has amply sustained the theory, B'td the Wodderfjl eure affected have ploee-1 inhalation on a durable basis. We have succeeded iu curing many casei where Drs Hunter, Fitch, Curtis, and other practicing Inhalation, failed to cure. This c are prepared to pruVv Whatever medicines the ease may require, such ait Expectoratitii, Sedatives, Stimulants, Tonics, Alteratives, tc , can all, with equal certaiotv, be administered by inhalation, and carried iu vapor with the air we breathe, into every part ol the lungs, and thus brought in contact not oi.lv witn llie diseased I surface, but there mixod with the blood itself, and carrud ou through the entire system. Hence a local aud coii&UUilioual treatment is affected at the same time. . ti - n We are well aware of the course pursued by some that style themselves traveling physicians, and visit a place once, and only once; and we fully understand the opinion entertained by many, of all that may chance to travel as physiciaus. We also understand the influence and arguments mau use of by some local physicians, entirely unacquainted with the remedial powers of medical inhalation, against is useiu treating lm : diseases. A'.l these obstacles disappear like dew before the sun. As for ourselves we do not claim perfection, neither do we claim to enre all; but we do claim to deal honestly and candidly with all, and give our opinion freely in all eases that may be presented to us, and never give encouragement in hojeless cases, nor urge any one to take our treatment; and we wish to le judged by our own acts and merit as physicians, and not by the course purvuid by others. By referring to our circulars you will find many oerufieates signed by responsible persons that we have treated, and we particularly request all persons that think of applying to us, but are sceptical and doubting, to ffrst write to one or more of those treated by us, and satisfy them selves before calling upon us. as we do dislike to be suhpicioned of hunibiiggcry. We establish a route and aim to visit each lo cality once in about six weeks. Thiseourse en ables us to see snd consult with our patients, consequently we can prescribe with much better success tnan oy writing. IZTNo charge for advice. 1 v"-yl Notice of Insolvency. A T the October Term, 1858, of the Corrt of li. Common Pleas of Rush County, the Estate itr'H? t-i , i oi vt imam it. opringer, ueccaseu, was ueciarea probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore no titled that the snmr- will be settled accordingly P.. W. F. CALDWELL, Admr. January 26, 1859-3w. Dissolution of Partnership. rFMlE partnership which has existed under the -L tir a of Carley S. Altman, iu the practice of inedicit.e, has hceu dissolved. Di. CARLEY is still at his old btand, where ho may at all times be found when not absent on professional business. Ti'.inkful for past favors he t opes still toobtuiu a r?souabIe share or pub lic patronage. A. lAKLLJ Jan. 19, 1859-3w Ho! for Pike's Peak. JOHN GILCRTST would inform all the world and the rest of mankind that he has removed in ii A it Di.it siiui" to tr-e room formerly occu pied as the Cigar and Tooacco Store, where he has fitted up a SPLENDIDSALOOM And where he will be prepared at all limes to SuAMroo.x. SuKAB, and Shavb all who may give him a call in the most approved style. Especial attention given to trimniiiir and coloring whisk ers; also, to cleaning cloth clothes, and taking grease spots from all kinds of cloth and silk goods. He also keeps m hand a good supply of nne l obacco end Uigars for the accommodation ol his customers. He asks a liberal share of pub lie patronage, confident that he can please all who may call on him. Saloou immediately op posite Republican office. Feb. 9, If 59 yl. Admini trator's Sale. M0TICE is hereby civen that I will sell at pub ll lie outcry to the highest bidJer, at the late residence of Thomas McMichael, deceased, near Burlington, on the third day of March, 159 ,the personal property of the deceased, consisting in part of one mare, one buggy, cattle, hogs, corn, ha;, oats, farmiuer utensils, and household and kitchen furniture. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the pur chaser Rivmtr his note with approved security waiving valuation and oppratsement laws three uouars ana under cash, bale to commence al 10 o'clock, A M. F. M. POLLETT, Adm'r. Feb. 9. 1859-3 w FIRE ICirSDLERS! Prepare for Cold Weather! m. F. WORSTER is the solo agent for the sale X of W. T. Hatch's celebrated FIRE KIND LERS, in this county. A packags containing 1 gross of 144 of these Kir tilers, is jaly n bout four tuches square, and one kii dler, with the aid of a match, is sufficient, to ignite either a coal or wood fire. Retail price, 25cLs. per gross. Persons wishing to purchase to sell again will be supplied on reasonable terms. Call aud get a sample, and give them a fair trial. Oct. 6, leset LEWI8 SIAIIOLX. TBOS. MAIDUX. WM. B. MADDUX MADDUX BROS., oUsat g enters hx rn.a, llanufactured Tobacco of all Kinds, GEXERAL COinilsYlOX MERCnAXTS No. 7 PEARL ST.. ( Bet; Walnut &. Vine.) CINCINNATI, OHIO Notice to Heirs of Petition to SeU Eeal Estate. STATE OF JSDIANA. Rash County: 1U0TICE is hereby given that Newton Darnall 1 Administrator wile the will annexed, of the estate of J -.mes Boling, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, to pay legacies, as required by said will; and '.-hat said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Plr of said County Attest.- GEORGE H1BBEX. Feb. 83. ier,9.-3w C. C. C P. R, C. ""OTICE is hereby given that 1 will veil at 1 1 public auction, on Saturday the 1 2tli day of Marc next, at the bile residence of David Ruth erford, late of Rush couuty, deceased, ail the personal property rot taken by the widow, consisting cf cattle, horses, sheep, bog4, corn, bay. fanning implements, &e., Stc- A credit niil the 25th day of Dece mber, I85!t, will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation aad appraisement laws of this Slate. LEVI R. RUTHERFORD, Adm'r. Feb. 15. ltS9 -3 w r.f. KKtiS Assented Nails, 20 beitj assorted t'0 Window G!am. for sale by J.a, 12. T. F. WORSTER BRO.
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i ' wwl, at Odd Fellows Hall. I J. J. AHOS. N G. JH I LI RET II. Sw. X J Bernic aoatnprant, No. 12, I. O O. F., meets on the first and third Friday xEvcDinits of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall. U. D. MAUZY. C. P. M. SEXTO. geHbe. ' . ,ij "sTm. PETTENniLL A CO.. General News paperaud Aivtrtisig Agents 121 Nassau St New Yort, end 10 State Su, Bostou, arc our rrt nlarly anthorUcd aetata to receive and Teceipl fi subetripuob and advertising lor the Reptet lican. ii . gSg' cnttXTr. rca tu betiixica J.&S. E.W0LFE& CO. FLOUR-pcrMrt. ier 1 1 u in - GRAIN Wheal pt r Itushri,. ..;. ConitHirbusM........ 3 40 fed 5 3i 8 7 Oats pt?f bt'shrl -. BACOrT 1 lams per B).... Sides per Si..... Lard pm Si t . i . . ; Bmter per B . . , ......... tt 15 ta . ! t0 I 75 .75 to I 00 . 10(3!l2 9 to 12 3j . 10c!2 . 14tgl5 14 50 50 Etrirs per dos. . . frih Potatoes per buslu-L. FRU II Dried apples, tlreen ....... GROCERIES Sugar per ... " bbl. Salt per bushel Cheese per . vor.ee, retail hulesale Molasses, per half bbl. gallon. . . KEW ADVERTISEMENTS T. SUM WOSSTSB. cio. a. woasn T. F. WORSTER &BH0. General Dealers in HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES! WOOD AND WILL W WAEE. WINDOW CLASS, SAILS, AXES, COAL, WHITC Ll C, C1HC5T, STOSt-WASJI, . One door Korth of Ogletly $ LaHn't, Mtum St. RUSHVILLE, INDIANA. ' T. F WORSTED St. BRO. would respectfully inform the public that they are now in re ceipt of the largest stock of Heavy and aucy Groceries ever before offered in this market Their stock comprises everything usually louad in a Grocery Store, which they assure the public will be disposed of at the very lowest Cash Pri ces. TERMS CASH. ItrAil kinds of Merchantable Produce taker at the highest market price. January 12, 1859. ' FRTJITS1 FRESH PEACHES, Pine Apples, BlackWrries, Strawberries, Citrons, Prunes, Raspberries, Dried Crrrauts, Raisotis, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, &c., fcc sale by T. F. inst received and" for WORSTER k BRO. 15 SACKS Old Rio Coffee, 10 Sacks Laguara Coffee, 6 Sucks old Government Java, Tor sale by Jan 12. T. F. WORSTER &. BRO. SUGAR. 1RIME N. O. Sugar, cnished, clarified, pulverized, and loaf sugar, for sale by Jan 12. T. F. WORSTER A BRO. Choice L.and for Sale 4 0 Acres of choice Land, lying in Rich VJU land Township, Rush County, Ind , for sale finely timbered and pnrtW improved. Terms very reasonable. For ternls and price call on CLARK &. HACKLEMAN. January 12, '59-3w KCWAKU4KGEKICKT. CLOCKS, WATCHES AKD JEWELRY. L'HE under.-igiM-d would respectfully inform lite citizens of Ru&h countv that he has taken the Jnwrelrw TstaVillaTimpTif . y . , Formerly owned by him, and has kfr stock of Clocks, batches and Jew- V sf" i ..i. :i. i... :n .11 I l small profit. He also has a laige assortment of Spectacles, to suit all ages, and is prepared tc 11 old frames with the celebrated Brazilian glasses. He asks a share of the public patronage, con fident that he can give (satisfaction. Dec. 22, 1858-yl. JOHN DIXON. LEONID AS SEXTON, Utnraetj nt ITaui, RUSHVILLE, INDIANA. OTractice in all the Courts of the State. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. A LARGE quantity of JUSTICE'S BLANKS IX for sale at this olHce. SPRING GOODS. We are just in receipt of a splendid lot of spring aud Sammcr Good, to which we invite the attention of everybody aud tue rest ot mankind genenttv. J. & E. Hi WOLFE CO. March 31, 1858. --FROM NEW YORK--X-ST rX'JrdLIrJE3I! XXeVVSRECEIVED direct from New York by Adams t Co.s Express 17 pieces Shephard's Plaid, 1 dozen Neopolitan Bonnets, 3 dozen Colored Straw Hats, 5 dozen Palm Hats, A large lot of French Flowers, 50 reams Green Window Paper, 3 dozen black Elastic Belt. 10 dozen Lad ies Heeled, Kid and Goat Boots, J-or sale on the usual terms by MAUZY. STREET St CO., ShcriiT's Sale. BY virtue of an execution Io lue directed from the Clerk of the Rush Circuit Court, I will offer for sale at pnbiic outcry, on the 19Ui day cf March, 1859. at the Court Hnuac door in the tow of Rushville, Rush county, Indiana, the follow -ing property, to-wil: Beginning at the sooth-west corner of the south west quarter of section twenty-ooe in Township fifteen, north of range ten east, running thence mirth forty poles, thence west forty poles, thence north two aud thirty -one hundreth poles, thence rast two hnndre-l aod ftarty-n ve and eighty hundreth polos, thence south forty-two and thirty hundreth po'.es, thence west two hundred and forty poles and eighty fcondrah pole to th place of beginning, containing tifty-lhroe acres more or less. Said property taken in execution and sJd a ttie prrry ol uki o. uayse, ai uvs sun of Daniel Wilson v.- id Mavse. Sal. to commence between Uie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. sr.d 4o'clork P- M-, where du. attendsnce will l given fcr me. II. LaUGHLIN, S. R. C. Feb.23.i-59-3w-fdi5 - - r. ... 1JIECTI01 NOTICE.-A'owce is hereby pivJ en that there will be an election held at Csr - mage, iusii ti auvj , o., o.i i e ivli.i i , in 26ih inst.. at 1 1 o'clock A. M for the purrweof! electing three directors for the Carthage and Bur- ' n . . T 1 . .... w. a . . lington i usnplhe tompany. Hy order. J. W.('rar',Sec Taos Gtwtn PreT-U t'eb IG, lio'J -2v
NEW ADVERTISC31ENTS.
SECOFID Aiw RIVALOF s AT THE CASH STORE OF tuvVEisrs Sc POEi STELLA SHAWaJS, ROUND COEITER SHAWLS. DOUBLE SQARB SHAWLS, BAY STATS LOHO SHAWLS, CHSNILLA SHAWLS, EROCHE SH ' WIS, MEN S SHAWLS. Latest style dhess 00003. Latest style latest style Latest style DRKSS DRESS DRESS U00DS, GOODS, GOODS. LADIES rXJIS, LADIES FUKS, or SABLE. A3D CONEY. LA DIE'S HOODS. MISSES' HOODS. INFANT'S HOODS. T ALEXIAS MAROCfLS SETTS. MAR0CIL3 SETTS. I MALOC1LS SETTS, - ASO TBS EXPAT-3S!OJ-3 SKIBT, EXPASJO?! SHSBT, EXPA?,S10?i SKiisT, The moct convenient and durable skirt iu se. GLOVES AND HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, AT TBS CASH AND PRODUCE. ' CASH AND PRODUCE, STORE OF HAVENS AS D rOE. Octo.27, 1858, NEW GOODS AT -FAIRVIEW. A Full aad Complete Stock of Fall aad Winter Gooda. MOFFITT & WILES ARE now receivirg and opesrng a superior slock of Dry Goods, Groceris, Ready made slothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queens ware, Hardware, rluid Lamps aod Muni, and many other articles usually kept. Their stuck is coter lete. Much time and rare have been tak en in the a lection of their goods ffom full aud complete stocks, with r.n eye always directed t the wants and tasts of iheir numerous customers 1 he Ladies are invited to rail and exaimm their stock of very neat and tasteful stales ot Bay state, Stella and Mantilla Shawls, which thej are disposed to brag of, as being very nice. Also their slections of Bonnets, Willow Hoods Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Borders and Millinery goods, which they are satisfied cannot be surpassed, having been very carefully select ed. . Their stock of Family Groceries is lull and all Strictly Prime articles, for which they pay cash, and consequently must sell lor cash, .r ex change for produce. Dry goods as usually Bold on time. October. 27 1 f 5HGmo . Special Hoticee rPO all who arc ind'.-bted tome I would inform JL them that they cau find my accounts and notes at my office in the JACKSON IAN BLOCK over C. S. Donaldson's Boot, Shoe and Leathei Store. In mv absence all settlements can be math with Dr. Smith. LEWIS MADDUX. October 20, '58-3rm. LINE DRESS GOODS. Our stock of Fim JL. Dress Goods embraces everything in this de partment of the business. We ask the ladies U call in aud examine our stock at their earliest c.mvenience. J. &. E. H. WOLFE & CO VANKEE NOTIONS Silver thimbles, needL les, pins, port monies, purses, patent clothes pins, gold pens, French working cotton, rubber pocket com lis, orass hoops, coats, tnrt-ad, occ., at Vr.l.OC lt UltT7VASTBfWS MAUZY A STREET'S. 1LOTHING. Our tock of Clothing is com J plete, and will, as our goods in every othet department, be disposed of to cash or promft paying customers on Very reasonable terms. Country prcduco always taken in exchange fc goods. J. &. E II. WOLFE & CO. -Hew Ambrotype-o-A.x.xEi?i. r . T II AVE just fitted up an Ambrotype Gallery i I Lewis Maddux's New building on Ruth st , a few doors below the Poet ofhcc.in the room for uicrly occupied as the Jack&onian office, where I am prepared to supply all who desire fcrt class Ambrotype and Me- ,vw? rMy pictures are taken V -P? ;;ifKi 4 by the latest itnprov- ,A ?,2 T"" 'lJ Lents io tlio Photo- gS-Si. grapbi . Art. aod for LriiUaacy of tone, life like txsession and durehdUy, they are secuud to none. All are invited to call aud examine specimens. Satisfaction guarantied iu every case or no charge made. Prices from 59 ceuts to $5, according to the quality of the case. J. tt. BACKUS. Artist. T. BACKUS, Proprietor. OetfJ-r 20, "58 yl MOI-ASSES! J?XTRA Golden Sy J Prime N. O. Moll ru p, Sugarhouse Molasses, asses, fls., lor sale Dy Jan. I. T. P. WORSTER Si. BRO. LOT FTJGH, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer; Noxtb Sios or Mais STaurr, Opto it the Fos Orrtca, RrsartLLsIsoiAXA, HAVING permenantly loeatird himself in this place, with a large and well selected stock of . materials, and having had cotisid jr erable experience in the btisinesss,"1'feel confident in savirigthst he can a-commodate those who may favor him with a call, with any thing in bis line on the most reasonable terms. He is constantly manufacturing Saddle, Bridle Martingalls, Saddle Bagrs.coach, trot, sUtre, gig Dearborn, dray aud cart harness, blind bridiei bailers, lines, trace pipes, collars, breeching back aad belly bands. Also, for sale, a rood aaeartnntt of bogjry, ridir.. carriage, wagon aad drover's whips, -tare. i and ox lashes, AC. lis returns his sincere tuatiKSio tue ciuzens RuR1 .e""'? f,r lf 'I1' Pfg oowed ' M U Ii II. ntlflD. UIC UHM IM I IT1 ntlM. -i . , V .. , T , .. - "d ' fJ "V'r Tt f " d.sp.uoo toaenmodte b!S ft fends, to ueril a cUnuif "1 aUi,fc .... Jnee 87,o-yl. : ....... STJPEEBLY BEAUTIFUL! j T 1 J fUST OUT, the C--Moroi.rrx .it JoianAi f.iy December. Over seventy pages hncr srti . , . I , i , ... . tlrs ctrnuj iiiu.uiti .(itt-nuui wi-i en - graving. Price 50 cetitt S-eciu-n epy sent or receipt of li cents, in ttainp or Coin." Ad - df t.. i. Dr.lilJ , JM Broadway, . J I S. Srsw AST.H.nora'y isie'v.. Rutshville. lt, Ifjtf f w
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
jBwo&viHw arlU4Vflrr SCHBICe-TE BXED. fPIlEV mab!tfacare tor.lr4 krep cmaici4JL 1 tm hand ffrtY 4esCn p! i..n of niaiann-at work, rrcs. Ofw hsks, Half fN-hk. T. mi, toe, mantels, rable tvps, Bt,.t rtmyiLiu.' pertaicin fo t, b TBey a-e ptyparer l ef-ute iu uiM-nii!ctf BtyJeevirr vlw: ip. of work cn1i.,-rlrd' wiiS their bniiiws. 'lh.tr prices are a liw a an res pows ri le Hop ru west- la easo r.tisfnefrfa is nH :va. aj, en one to rveei re th WorS.September SW. IfrScMSy. JW. FURGASON woula say tohis!d fin . and the public eenemtl; that h m rtiH pre-pair-d to do any and all jnork in his Lfle $ f BtUrM and despatch. His price rr 2av ftiM.H. He umy lie I sind iu the rast mtmv I up sfsirw. of the building formerly urcupWd by t. PooMaW,r?-nedtae)y oputite tke Ut pub lean ofl!.e. IVc 14. If57-lf REDUCTION iu pnicEsr WE are now off. ri n tr t b rem aVn.l-.rufjmri.Uirle of SUMMER DHFjsS GOOlS. CUTHIXG. BOOTS & SHOES.at JtKDtCVb PRICES. We invite the aurni itm of purchaser. A lilfral Jiseoust giin :o cash f.itvrrs. July SI. J. A E. ii. WOLFE TO. MONEY, MONEY! Ta hope ou-i' pat ierce in wait i for oir enstomt ersto pay up, will wot be totcrprvted k nsntf that we do not w ant our money . Wo wantevery dollar due w, m nowstaave; it. and i f our pntieuee sJssnhl wesf oitt oer rtomers must nut ge angry if we wnd the rolWling oftieer to see them. Csw and mf tn al tell nswfiat v,m can Uo. MAt'ZV ST K LET. Ftb 3-1K-VS. OUR Stock of Dry Goods is Large arid we will sell to customers who iay Wlitm InHr agr to. on time as usual, or for rash at larsriiis count. MAUZY RKET. Have Yoa Seen Them? THAT superb engraving'. -The Village Blacksmith, and the beautiful Art Joiiriiil, Which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can bo be seen at I. S. STEW. A RT'S Office in Rushville, for a short time only. Set advertisement elsewhere headed New Features. Not. 10, l85H-6w a Latest Arrival. WORKS of the BrilUh Ports, Beaumont end Fletcher's Works, Milton's Prose Works, -omplete, British Drams, 2 vols., Montaigne's works, Smollett's works, Johnson's works, Fielding's works, writ lugs of Lt-vi Wxlbury,3 vols.. Komslnrk s fonetitc iittgtxin, l ictoraj History f the an, of the Uidted !t'es, HUtnry t4 tbo United States Navy, Life and Vovaires of Amaicus, Life of John C. Calhoun, Michelet's History of Rome, Life of 8 erling, by Carl vie, Lectures cm Rom.-Oii.tii. by CutiiMiitiL', Life ThmiL'hts i tt tir Tj i ti-:- . . t , I - o i. t. . iiewiiei. jiviofoii rsTtfis in A tries, the Lost Dsuthter, by Mas. Hentr, A dele, by Julia Kavanaugh, th Utile of Washington, bv Mrs N. P. Laselle, Uie Quake- Sold ler, Sartarr. by Maitland. llie Three Beauties, by Mn. Southworth, WhsA Can Woman Do, by Arthur, the Magicians Own Book, t c, just rereirctl al or sale t Campbell s BOOK STORE. FARMER'S UN ION Insurance Company. ATHENS, BRADfOUD CO., PA. THIS company Insures Houses, Manttf.-j torles. Buildings, Machinery, Merchandise, liotiwhold Furnitnre with othrr pvrsoual J r wly sgaiast lass bv fi re. Irses enmUbly and Im-plty sfjnsrd and paid. Efqx-ciai attention givru to Insurance of Farta proH'rty. dwell! r.gs aud out biillngs. la. uringsucli buildings and cotitMits on very favorable brins for three or ti ve years. aJCapiul, $-00100, all paid up aod safely invet. tT For local aad general reference, sad iaformtitiou aa to the standing and condition of th company vW-s.e call on i-aae S. Stewart. agnt at B usb viliet 1 nflisna. 0cc in the Com iluui, np stairs. Dec, 22, 1858 2m. N.-SHADDINGEII, (Civil Cnnintrr & Jatvrvtr. rFFERS his services in the above named prov - mi r lessioos to tie Ciuzeus oi tiiuo and adjuiaioj coenfiee. He ii !so qualified by law fa take .......ui i. .r ir . i ti tot ! j t!l ai:ce of real ,j to, . . 1 , ... saite ontier Lis band artd-al. Fntn his kbrl. edjfjot I be awkward and hnuglifg mtmiw in which lis description of the ld el oaa y nf thedaeds in ibis county ate tuaiM be tfeinks r would b w-ll for I be lindWJi r th (wMr S topsy a htfle moreattrtttton lo their d-l. and j employ such otly as noeid le urotv-nl i t) t'i! r':c.j i - .i. t - 1 ,. j-iL, ,.r a.a. .11 1 - I 1 i Ht.ce m lu-p(i!!iCAil BuilJiiiL', KuibvUI IW. 1. I--Viv j pHOICU SUGAR MO J t 1 . I--I.J, n .Kjr,p. N. O tJ I .CNtrri -i.l Eto I I U tP'oILR A CU .
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