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holders at all, it consist? of a town lot. with a family dwelling. Since jour last meeting, oiu- of the Judges of the Supremo Court resigned his eiUco, because it would not support his family. It was offered to most of the senior members of the Bat, hut reject !. and no one sought To avoivl an adjournment at the la-lletm ol the court, without the transaction of the usual bosun ss, the pi ace was accepted by a di-tinguishe.l individual, at t!ie urgent equo-.l of the Bar. r ei v-

io tho lioiif (, -!-.. 1. 1- it -.1 J ore. Of this stat. of tiling. the enthat those of tho anptcr.ee win Inchest attainments w ii! he-driven from ' the Bench. ami seats there will odv he accepted hv these who have not tahmt ! . ,," ' to live oy the prae.;ce. i The constitution lets placed my sail- j ry bejo'.-.d year reach, hv forbidding, any increase whil-t the Ciovcner i iitj cilice. Hut having a right to advise i what the pay of ray successor ought to be, and this being the session at which, you mnl net in the matter, if at all, I Seel it un duty to e:! y u th.at he canr.ot live upea n 1 at ott ;:aw allow, Place Isitn at the. st at cf coventtu tit for three ) car, ;i:;J front the p? ire of rct.U was - s, !;rc'WOv nt;d proviar.s it l;e does las duty towatds th.c oilier branches of the government, to strangers, to ear citizens, and to his station such as th.c la ws of hospitality and cenr-tcsj-rejui;e, he tvai-t leave the cilice lue 1 ia debt: and if found :-o rainoa, it w iU so wealthy ca:i e tie, that none out tl;e u rcpt il. Oa th, per a;en - cn-ahon nllowed to nu tnhcts cf the I.oei! . tt re. jeu are constituted the pt oper judges, and j our delieacj- may snU'er in extending even handed juUce to jour branch. Hut it is weil known to all who shared in public life at the tiate your compensation was fixed at two dollars, that boarding was one doilat and fifty cents per week, and tor jour horse To cents; you have now to pax front two to three times that amount. Flour and Pork, titer, worth one dollar and f:f',y cel. is, will new command three times thai sum; and ns it is the I ise of produce that increases your oxpe;?sos, surdy the farmers w ill not complain if jou hereatter make j ourselves whole. Out this is not all. Inptopar ieg to !e ae hoaio yon place your crop, stock, ai:-.! other business in the hands of auents who r.uK-t be paid, and win n you balance jour accounts wi-.h the state, none of you realize 50 cents petday. This state of things will justify nn allowance of three dollars per day far future sessions; and if nt the end of ths co. years j on find jour expenses are reduced, ou can reduce your pay to the old price; and you will find jour constituents too senerous, liberal, and just, to censure yen. O.'-ie..! to til;'1 th tnes made, in tia re. i:u. I f the Circat .Miami river near i;s mouth, the boundaiy line between tlteS'eites of Ohio :ind Indiana is so in definite, that the L"gisl -Utie of Ohio to avoid tolh-tou, has thought proper to invito its permanent settlement. For that putpo-e I hae been furnished by the Kxeeu'.ive of Oh.io with the joint i-s -.i'ie-v which I now nave too I, oner

of 1 i i:;s h.Hoie eu. v Wlvdst s'vins your attention to the yatieus branches of the public interests and -et vice, if you find my exertions nt r all necessary to advance them, yon t i n.v

lit IV tctv Oil Ili c.Hiiesi i ' "; ' N. NOP)LP.. cen; o, t03G. St Axxv. Tin. moment we heat vl that Houston bid been elected President of Poxas we predicted that Santa Anna would be liberated ; and unls received cstetiay. ceniinn us iii our belief. The cabinet mem ors et the pre-ent government bay.- nire.n hrge:at;d lv ma.'.e lain a prisoner at ! ii! lend conferi i.i a s w ith l0--c ciei'-erninir I i;e terms !o liahK c.l i'is 1 ; ! i , r.i - lie premi-es largely. or r m.s, nn lent to enforce any or, . v.ooti.er ce-nne ifi.e ! ;. !a;it: to lie teeognilion ol i'( xas ! Mcnuo, is a qunstionabh ii. a'tcr. Pinuo is. howoM-r, little doubt of Houston liberai!v Suita Anna on the nist faxoraldo terms he call acquire, and how ever nan v may feel dispose,! to demand punifhinont on the prisoner, policy may prevail and that p-diev recommends liberation ratlu.r than retributive justice. A. O. S.-.oe.iv. Iniu n roi.is 1 )n i i:n t. Wo understand that the Governor has issued a Proclamation, ordeiing an election to be. held sometime, the last of this month for the election of a Kcpresetil itive in (onsti'C-;s in the plac e of Col. Kixnvim. deceased. Mr Herod (liar.) of Bartholomew co. and W m. W . Wick. ... ... . .. t... . I.. I... t . I . I ol al t i -ion. ;ii iiimei -t.Mii n . i JC candidates, Jiroekulk . hnrri rtn.

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PiitimiM's 3!i:ss vt;i:. docim.rnt ha bom received, let too tate to n-orl any portion of it in to-caj's paper. Wo shall etohnhiv hue it out Vv ikxI Vt!i!i;oviv ;i P ranoa. t rrt s srvti s- M:AToii. Oa Tlmr.;. v of l week , (lie ttuti oia l.i cti.ai fr t'ci'c ci -.a'.ine, vi at into Sti?. -' : a r. in V. Hl'NMti w -.o-o t; ico of ;.:ic!. ix ! t I U I. S-.M - ; was "Ol 0" nn of Men. Wm. ! i I ill '( cr K'C Apt re on t ! l:,e ''C; (-allot, Oi.. 1 i'.O tv'.i , '.:. t! o ! U: . "ninth ' . , lc cat. -is p,,,,.,, 'ill Tth rtU !'tl si : t on c a t :t :!T ; t O O (t ( t :? j ; et from C'ott ,- ormi.oi! en t; ;V ca ."-.a I Scatter; a;; I! ere-. Poth H the otli t;e; .tat. i tittorl.aticr 'e-,- wcro l:i;i Titt: roiuv "i.viuatr. rioo of Pork !!;r.u!;o!ll llu- Vet, Tl far ti w iw ::ty mms of iiee;taii:n. i :.Miee. !,.!. Notl.i-to: is .Join nl v j,,,.;,,; i t; : ei or t. MO-VI a,. I lot, 5. as will not take tl,o pii.-,- oil't rod. Hero, at Ivi-hl-Sim, . :a t f ar.-or.iin;- to weight ntul .jssalit , nro oieri-.h S,i;c sell at tlu -o tales others are wailiac for a l ie. .UV!tS.N(MfS G.werr.or Xent a.'s V, a cc is go en in to !ay ;-a; or. It is a (l.vasmo: ol some letic'ti, at; a co- i.incti into tletai). Vc find some lliin- ia it wo lionrtily npj-vove; ntul acnia, llieiv :;i-o porti ef it that wo tree h ili-iilvo. to ;-:.. ;- !ik.- to to --s welt as fotitc otUor : oelo l-.ottoe they make their Mo-c-a-ioas ma- b (-a- t'..c l o; ;is iV.r p,0 Cem-ral A -en4 ly. Wo jaav lu roaUel, when we have m -ro !;a:o m;t -;;-a - e, im! ice -nine of tlie ohjoetio!,:. lie jirt of tho t c0. ( pree!it, 'f nui't eo rentent with a-kin; our fellow ett

i.:rtt i. notioo eaviioii! niy ttie foilowin- ,-a- j ,,u,u "lM" "'s- ouu aisn saso. it w-il! f nnih a -ood ut far cMonsivo ! ,',ll-; thrc-uh the premise--. This tract remarks. Spoaking l'tl;c mammoth bill, thelf l;tnl contait s "ZIO UtTOM, ninety

CJovortior savs ; ' h.s in: '-.') e.', ' ' !;)-oi hrr Tlbe ' L State hj s::;-ri I t ; , .... t i is tr f : ;!? of ovrr ;ff.).v. ! - (r;CiV rg.-n.'.s It :. otHny f.Vsctfs.-'7 1 or .- '';''S ".''.c t'ic turn:? lf '' j ovr c.'. ei' e.'s. owl as pub!i s-rnltmnit ' i; ..., ; -. '') e. ;.,..,., ,,.,,,,--,;, oils o hc.-.s', m,? be riYh:ti . if ,. Uu Ce ... t,!x;isf,.v rn i: si nu vuv. SUN.VTC. .r..w, Her. a, man 'I'lo- l.t,-it. Ilnn rmir took the Chair, nnd railed the Senate loonier; IT men. her-w ere in attendance, ' alisont. The Senate uoeee ted to iho election of Pritieioal Secretary, and the vote stood for (diaries II. Test Ct? otes; A. F. Morrison g; W. (.:. Foster a. For Assistant Secretary the veto on the liti hallot stood, for F.t)eneer Ptimont 'M, Hit. iV.N'.al t l, C'aiur'eil Hav C. For F.nroliin n. crelarv, lla.ison Park rei eived iii votes, , and j V. C. Ilae.na lo. G. W. Moore was chosen S,-r'aiU-nt-.rtu5 on the o.t hallot. A resolution w as adopted, for furai!iin5 each memher w ith itveeopie? of each of the throe Ind.ianapo-!is-;n ers, durinir tho session. Tlic Scnale .adjourned to the lloj'Tcsmlutivp Hall, when the sosioii wasoj-oncd with solemn prayer, by the llev. .lames MtKennoii. I). r. ii. Tho Senate proceeded to classify t!ie now memhci-s. elected under the aeaortionn.er.t law of last session: Mes-rs Collins, Tver!. F.wiac, l.istoti a ad M ilroy, serve one year; Me-srs lirad'oury, Dohson, Smith of Ripley, Stafford and Thompson of Lawrence, serve two years; Messrs Colo, Craw ford, Stanford, Thompson of Johnson, Trask and Walker, sine three ears. The Senate, agreed to the resolution from the House, to go into an election for t'nited States" Senator on Thursday. noesr. of KKrar.sKNTAiavKs. .Yi .'?i.",-, ).v. ., poltti. One hundred meml crs ; the whole niimhcr) were present, and were sworn into oiliee hy the lion. Isaac lilaeklor !. The l!oa-e haxing proceeded to the eh ction of Speaker, the result, was, for Caleli i Smil'i T!! votes, scattering- .. John T. Ki li.e.t received an unanimous vote for Principal t'lesk; for Assistant C!uk, on the tl.l liallot, Ceorue P. It. WiPon received ol votes, Daniel D. Pratt tin, Joseph O. Pou-s 18. T.J. Stewart wis elected F.nroiliu.4 Clerk; Mr. Fi-ler, Door Keeper; and .Mr. Puett, Serjeant-at-Arms. Snndrj- resolutions were adopted, ainonc; them one to furni-h iiiemhers with new papers, similar to the. one adopted hy the Senate. riticr: or iokk. The buyers and sellers still hold off. pparently the maikct opened at seycn ibdlars :i b.undred but the puri ha-ci flinched from the price. Tlu n, .again, it w as supposed to have ranged it live dollars per hundred. 1 o this, tin- sellers do not conform. In (his condition of things, no can only say, (hat the. price of poik is yet unsettled, in Cincinnati. We have, had two weeks of the very best weather for slaughtering ar.d packing. Next to nothing has been done. The hogs art; consuming corn, most nnrclitablv to every body, and especially to the owners of lhe mos. When flour sells at eight cbdj lars per r barrel, corn cannot be fed

ltng, lm with a kind of silver grinding in their teeth. We ate surrounded I y ; strange

slate o tains, m respect to provision. n i,is (onn include both bread ;UH nv al. Mv opinion is that the result of a sen-en's husin ss, was never note procaricus, tl;an it is low. , (j,,. Violet! tt.a.Io. 11 I-lita'-lv a a: ?f' f,Y:.-.',V r::r NY ! - t.t.i:. . .v. ;:0. A stoameo it C ie!!.0'il !; hotthen, was laaee'e-d at lheeuo,;e. lf.MVi-l ff(nT!- t .1.. r:H ttw I? aver coun'v. hi i the larse-t eeal oi. the tori: waters. S.-uh (,-:. ( :n Ti. t hot unci iao , -e Oar pro seme nrtii wc k. r.,u-n-nc( nn cs nm u. ( en .1 t: ceni: s tin S ih s yer ro i na.; ;Jav st r.le.y at o ; nnu c: of. (,j at ta Is ta! t 1VO (!'!! I! t V t!;-K!:v leas !; :i trotn 3 1 to t W liinr. Miners :ne eherirs .si Small .ptantitj nrrivir:". Very small I ouk. - i lie sarn" uncertain' v card to the value of tins ntiicj til that I ;as nunc over tr.e tnaiivc!, sltil cn-ntm-ues. ihiyers do tot incline to meet the views et p?d!es. i l-.e pen i ! cd, about :t-ked. T. i.'e. n rTUo . ot em witi i;o et t'- eveiiiuc, at i o'clock, :( ti e Moth.- li ! ( laiie'i. .tr. Mouisox will lecture. Qur-tiot! for ili-e:!--ion I dueling ii;-iii';al;lo in anv case!- P. o. 17. 1 9a i n a & ie 1? a r FOR SALE, SlTC A TP. in tin- county if Pienn. state ol Kentucky, two mib-s below Kisino Sun. en the Ihnlinoton road; and the or a hundred of whiih is first rate tila ';U:'i balatn e r.etttlv rollii" e ate 70 ncies m der cultivation. . .' ,, ;.... . .. t,..,,, . ,,-V I. c. i i , ..c ... .:...!. ...i ... i i' in i-, .ii hi i i ' at 1 1 hi uee i i ce e i i a n a . The woods pasture is sewed in blue gr.nss .and timotnv. I here is a suiu - r'r,'Cy of slock water and line running .j springs till the year stu in.s all the year. J in1 huildm j'lU. HII IH.U Ufl I'MillM.l.l.lH., IMHl eil ..it ....... ...,.t -i .na.. . 1 ...a i i.it. staiiK's anil cw;; re w nou oni.ve I... i..ei I -..:e ..... l i i . !... I ii ii ia u tin: i it ui i ated half a mile from ' te House is v 'aver. sit IIny peis ni wishim; te. purchase such a f;rm, would do w II ' 4 all and see it, as it lias numerous advantages not meni tiered here. ! DAX1KL PIATT. P. ecu, her IT, I S3th GuG2 Com oJZeag. PRP.SII Corn ileal, by the bushel, or le.- quantity, lor sale at tue Kising Sun l-.xeb.nnge. LP.P, 110DGKIIS. December 17. IGdO. ADMINISTRATION. TIIP. undesigned i.avii g takenout Idlers of administration on ihe estate of Bk.n'.tvmin S-an tr, dee'd., Into of Clay township, Dear! torn coun.iv, itultana. hereby notifies nil persons indebted tn said estate, cither by note, hook ac-coutit,cn'otht-rwise,toinnke inuii-ili ite pavment: and all persons havinr claims icatnst the same will present them f,, the undersigned, legally authenticated for settlement, .according to law. WM. SMITH, elilm'r. December IT, iSdO. WW A, be die red at public sale, nt the re-idence of the subseriher, in Cl.av township, Dcaihorn county, la., 1 l-2 miles north of James mid, on Saturday. Ihe 7th day of January next, the follow- . ' . t ' i . tng propeity: viae norse, one luass clock, one w riting desk, a lot of new tinware, (wo beds and bedding, about GO yards of homespun cloth, one saddle. null wrtght tools, eli.c. ixc. the property of Benjamin Smith, dee'd. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when the terms w ill be. made known. WM. SMITH, JJm'r. December 17, lo.3o. V Jiff iff? e $ WO 6VcT. ALL persons indebted lo the subscriber hv nolo, for articles purchased at his vendue m l-ehruary last, are informed that said notes are due; and il is very desirable that they should be paid oil' immediately. Those concerned mav lind il lo (heir advantage lo attend to this reitue-t. And nil persons having accounts un settled, will please call and pay Ihe cash, or make some satisfactory arrangtnent, without delay. lit: rodckrs. Rising Sun, Dec. 17, 10.50. Staff Si Miiiffi lifffj&f I 1 1 U l.r. cents .per pound, tn cash, paid to for good clean RAOS, at this Oll'ice.

sent six or ei :ht Jouriiej tmni .Shoemakers, three on W omen's, and the balance on t 'oaro Hoots, loe to u ! t, tic ''iter. the Cincinnati hill of w; asc. I" X. 1 i Aid i cc CO. gSun. Dee. 1 ,. I G.T.'J. !.awi-o-.e, i.nruli Pailad.iam will j-!it.4i-h eh e,c I, a oi'i.-o. Ki-i I' PV Pt.-hcrt (inllel. of CI .v l.nvsi-! -it ... . i I Jen t oera ci u n' v. ; i.-i r.:. u t . n: ! ntiiana. on the of Xovo-vvr, i;:; . a d itk "ta- m.i re Cop. v.rvo.sod to be two j spring, 1 isain's 3 ineh.es h ears el.l l.p-t ;::h . a star in h'-r I nchea !. th l- ft hind ihet whit.-, t o other mat ks or 1 rands pet ceivn! !e. Apprai- nl (o tweti'y.tive dollars by t at. I.. Abiiott a:el tiai ret Sv. ail -.v. CcMife (I hv S XMCid. KilAZlI-R. .1. Docemli; r 1 7, 1 tt ht. ; o j t- j I WISH to p-,reh-ie 11 AV in hales DAN1KL iilNSDAIdh tie-l'or '!!:. 1 c. K Itl.'.tl. f '3 1? T. F. A;vytcatc7 SiirgeonDcnllsJ-i-!'i'i;t l"l CI.I.V inf rtus the ritiJvns ''( Pvi-in-.t San nt.d ii vicinity, that he is hclov in th otiol; :n s' t cet, t wo deeps .Mutkrt, here e will pa nel ice r: f !n t !.. sion. very tie; p;-ei ! tininij to 1 ).-nlnl Siitt'.ei v, wi:l he sk-.iCnl'y perl the mast ren-'onet'd lorms li-inr Snn. Dee. 3, m id. ttned. on Ct; e1 Wild, pay cash nt 2 a cents per bushel, for any ipiantitv of hriht nnd well , , i ().,(--. !,., e. -.v h( ,, livn-o.l nt iho Kisin.r Snn Mill. Iicfhtv- iho aMh .n i ;eeemner. I vvoni.i prcl r lunitsltint; lrong hags, ami have Hum) put up in the counttv. i).xii:r. niNsDAidh h.isit'o .Snn. I ec. 1 .(. G Of ? ' r ?m 9 CiK SJrf fi O P!U.S. 'inee;ar, of ihe first quali ty, jn-t received nnd for sale, nt tctail. h.v PAlhd AN ec llCSll. l 'centner Ouster:. A PP.W cans of first quality Oysters. or sale hy Dec 3 " P.AUdlAN & HUSIT. Slate of Inr'i.in.i, Dearborn eoi'ie'y. ne. Probate Court o( Dearboin county, No vemher Term, 1 K3G. In the mailer ol the es-i On pelition to late, of Adam Iowman. reinstate wi: deceased. &,c. IX this mailer comrs John iMcllvcy. i r. by Buck, his .attorney, and files his pe tition sdiawii o, ntnnnr.-t other things Oi.it one Adam Powman, formerly of IJotctcur! tn-untv, in the State of Vir;ini.a,did, in his life time, make his will in writing, beip.mathing to this petitioner, certain rights and claims, due and coining to him the said Bowman, dee'd. om the United States; that the said w'.il lias henn consumeu hv lire, nnu Pra) nig Hint he be admitted to make I,!'oof thereof, sun! lo restore and reinPl;,!elllc will on the records of this h'ountj : Ami the prayer of (lie said pe "'toner "cing oy uie conn ueemeu reasonalite, notice is lereny given to the heirs of tho said Adam Bowman, it my there; be, .and t; all other persons concerned in tins mailer, that the Court will proceed to act on said petition, on (he third day of the next Feb ruary Term of this Court. By order of (he Court: JA.Mi:S DILI a Cik. P.O. De cember 10. lG.lG. Shile of In liina, Dearborn county, set. Probate Court of Dearborn county, No vember T erm, 1 Odfi. hi the matter of the es-i On pelition late of Adam Bow man A to reinstate deceased. N last w ill. IX this mailer comes the petitioner, John Mcllvoy, jiin. by Buck, his attorney, and on Ins motion, it is i tiled and Ordered by (he Court now here, that notice be. eiven to the heirs of said deceased, if any there he, ami to nil oilier Persons concerned herein, that (he peti tinner will proceed, on the 4th day of January next, at tin; oiliee ei Joel l e coursey, Iv-q.in Ihe lownol hismgun, in Dearborn county, Indiana; nnd nt the Mayors cilice , in (he town ol LNewport, Campbell county, Kentucky, on the Gth day of January next, between - the. hours of 9 o'clock. A. M. nnd -1 P. M. on said days, to take depositions lo prove the existence and destruction of a certain w ill and leslament, made hy the said Adam Bowman in his life time, in favor of him the said John Mcllvoy, Junior. By order of the Court : JAMP.S DILL,Clk.P.C. December 10, 18 30.

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on conni medium;. TIID i:a-is found in ne of this medicine mar be ilv all th. e coui:h nrrscrinliens of ;ei.t, - i ivi-h-iaii-; h0i jtl Anot : a. i l-u.d. Prance, end other na. 'i n:-: hii! 1 out ;-n in t! lorin (lie nn i , a u ,i;:a conilh: !n.o:;: ry Sj i up, ;ts to valuable rrmedv ever 't c ' the V,r fhr !ie relief or t It ! ii n l Pehn.-n-iiy ehheti(,:is, and ;s'I 'a' C"!i -. In-thor produced hv i uriy. J , Hooping t C i. I . piu: t. oiih ami all that at ic! y ol (on a produced by common cold--. The Y oC:a!,jt. p.iltm.Mary Sy":p is i : b i a , the public by I he" Propi inter i,ei ns an expeiinion!, but from long i poin-nco of it,- , (henry both in iho ea.-t.-rn ae, western stales: lie is wi II aware nf iho prejudice that cxi-ts in ihe mi ,;!.- of m my persons against the use of renvnhes put up in the form ol uo-h inns, or patent med'nincs, but ii those whose minus rue thus pr judietal will !-ive this medicine a fair trial in liie ni-eases 10 the direct ions t innnal. ami according 'jiven, its salutary cfnets will da away prejudice and more fiily establish ijs reputation. The pt'npi ietor is in posses?iou of many certificates, hot he is confident that its utility v, ill be hotter tested by those who -ivo il a fair trial than by the testimony of others1. ss. xt. ami cr.;;T.i' ct'.'ir; kok the IX tho lre:(n-enl of this di-easc, much injury is frequently done to the constitution by the use of mercurial preparations, such a blue ointment, vvtc. The active ingredients of the Prench Oint ment are purely vegetable, and the article is a certain, safe and speedy cure for this very troublesome complaint, it has nl-o been used with great success In scald head, and the "Dutch Humor." L-'glitiiinjy Tooth-Ache Drops. TIIF.SF, Drops, when properly applied, e(T n-tuall v blast the nerve and prevent its twinging, nnd this without, in the least degree, hastening the decoy of the tooth, or producing any of those unpleasant effects, such ns soreness of the mouth, c:.c. which attend the use of mineral acids, peat lash, and other caustic preparations. for Pisi'.Asins or the STOM.1CII JXD BOWELS. THIS M eaicine can he confidently re commended lo the public ns the safest and most etlcctual remedy everoilercd, in diseases of the stomach and bowels, as Diarrhea or loosness. Cholera Mor bus, Dyscnlary, fcc, nnd that frequent and fatal malady among Children ter med "Cholera Infantum," or "Summer Complaint." This medicine is ollered to tin; public, not as an experiment, but from long experience of itseflicacy bolh in the Pastern and Western stales. It is superior lo most others, in preventing nausea and vomiting, and in all cases of Debility or Weakness, it gives a proper tone to all the circulating system, regulates the pulse, and produces a free and healthy action on the different organs, by gentlj' stimulating the bowels lo a healthy discharge ; and in case of Spasm, or Cramp Colic, pain or griping in the bowels, it gives almost immediate relief. It has a renovating influence on all constitutions, if admin-i.-tered with care and judgment, according to the directions. Dr. Snow's Rheumatic Syrup, SlMXiriC FOR T11K UIIia'.M.VTISM. THIS medicine, when used according to tin; directions, is almost certain to effect a speedy cure of that painful and often dangerous disease, the Rheumatism. It is prepared according to the formulary of a distinguished physician, who has used it in bis practice for a number of years, with the greatest success. TVti'vo mail ESoisc Tiis.iBiicsif. Till1' use of this penetrating fluid ha3 been attended with unparelleled success in all the disorders of horses w hich require an external application, such as coiks, chafes or galls, cuts, wound?, sprains, film in the eye, iVc. ecc. The Nerve and Bone Linamcnt is likewise nn excellent preparation for bums or scalds, sling of insects, weakness or stillness of the; joints, swelling of the glands, throat, ccc. 0 V' ' he above medicines arc. for sale nt S. HA I'll A WAV'S Drug Store, in Ri-ing Sun; KVILL & VAILS Drug Store, in Wilmington; and '.. T. PEllC1VAL Oo.'s Store, in Hartford. December 10, loon.