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RBVtaBDFOR TUB S0DTI1ERS HECOJUJEH..
In cold Now England's stormy clime ; _
*mtra^BWBR iii j i
I’ve hoard through oil our mighty land, *4'
Her aoft tones thrill upon ttMlii;'
And sometimes dared to bathe my hi
Great Reduction In Rates of.Paeaage.
New Arrangement ‘
. SUPERIOR COURTS.
icke°« U B S
VROJI ■/,
ew Orleani, (39 75
‘ohiio jmfwar
sssssa*
Albany,, 23 00
■JWWfiry-" 20 **
JANUA
2d Monday, Chatham
3d Monday, Floyd
RUARY.
SSpi _
Breathed O’er the lutes of Bpanish ladicB:
Atlanta,,..,..
*W% checked through by tho Mdhh
MRilRttlW. %&£&£! ;«“*«SSK
Yorhor\ieini^ :> ,.-. jy.
By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE
FEBRUAR
1st Monday, Clark
2d Monday) Campbell
> ' •. Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glasscock
Meriwth’r
Walton,
win
^ixed,her sweet image on my bfaln ;
I saw her move in pride of power,
*MldBqanty'sbrlght, bewitching daugh-
Alabama, 1,300 “ " Q. ft. Scherek,
asafsrtnsnft'iS*'#*'
■ sKas&jKfi)' '
fluty airo commanded' by d:
‘ l and polite officers; and
oosand Fare, cannot be
As
her nai
Upon the blualak
Amid her free ai
She wore notdi
But oft m'
The
Tear-
i graceful os
Upon the bl —,
her free andJ<yc8yitri»««Ji.- v f
wore not diamond, pearl/or beryl;
l ^SKtnSXlKS.
•a "iSST^nuT
V MydflsttenSbrid!”
Oiio still sentimental day;
in New Orleans by R. Gannas, 90 Gravicr at
"'Mobile, “ Goa, Braikabd A Co.,
, “ Columbus,. “ S. H. Hill, Agent Har-
i denis Express and J. M. BiVins, Rail Road
j Ticket AgUnt, and nt all othcr«points by c
nccting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
“How I Ion
Pair Ceoily blush’d,
Her voice grew hush’d,
thought' she would cry to be sure;
'Prevention is .belter than
- " TOnce a
nC ,'::np t.i... 1 ' .y et
r<! eg <
Another Victim,—Mrs. Allibomo, the
oldest sister of‘Geo. Turner,. Esq., jwho
t Brown .and hu nsso-
' at Charlestown' last
fount Hope' -Ean alio Ai
.whither ehe.was taken shortly after her
brothers deBjh.^Bho hBver rallied nf-
-,ter h^murdOr, but . continued to sink
i until her broken spirit hurst its earthly
* nds and return ea tq its Maker. An-
her murder to be added to the Har
KJR--3-
—
tion Com
thisUnO,
ced, skill
fort, accommi
excelled b-
by any vdsselsan the coast.
Through Tickets are sold
mg Kail Koact Ticket Agents.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE,
. r. vnnntth .
' --Agents, Bay,St.,.Have
SAMiL L. MITCHELL A SON,
fcb28tniwtf .Agents, 13 Broadway JT. Y.
. V A > ... rfQ ; 1»
-ife-fc-r
Jillson’s Patent
MfnptrCM'iO." trap.
nts that wo
. .inufacturera
e Patent Allium! 1
Trap, havo for vuluable consideration trans
for red to Mess. R, W. Inman A Co., tho privi
lego of supplying the said Animal Traps to
iM-fleuthern States—Ueroby binding our-
rntBrnaymi BtoidgtrapSto any
.parties in the Southern States, ex'copt those
Wttb alt appointed age>U by the said R. W;
Inman A Co. Given under our hand and seal
this'10th day-June, 1859. 1
DRESSER A JILLSON.
By the authority ' invested in us we have
appointed Messrs, FERRY A LAMKIN,
Merchants in Rome, our solo Agents for the
viz
mmsemmsm .g^ssfe
State of Georgia—who will always have
of Ti - - - -
got ......
furnish customers nt mnnufaeturers prices.
nOyfl.—Sm. R, W. INMAN A CO.
Cost or the John Brown Uaid.—Aof
I cording to . ; the official estimate, the
• Richmond Dispatch states that the John
Brown raid into Virginia "has already
-cost-theSUteof Virginia the sum- of
$260,000, besides tho valuable lives that
were sacrificed by the marauder and his
gang. .. .
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
SPECIAIa ANNOUNCEMENT
** form tiib .. •• ’
Quaker City Publishing Boise
THE OLDEST PUBLISHING DOUSE
Conducting the Gift Book Business/
100,000 CATALOGUES
*? rfi *
Superior . Inducements to the . JPublie /
FOR lSQO.
•lums,Which wi
•icat
for obtnin-
rigWtn®?
iven in Cat-
all upon
culars
ieatlon.
■kGif£^«worth&|Vi5<P' eta. to $100,
TEED to oap.h WflhMM* $100,-
.liberal than those of any other house lu; the
btniness.
‘ Having been in the Fubltshlng and Book
1st Monday, Floyd,
4th Monday, Lumpkin
Mouroo
." Paulding
■Taliaferro
•Vf J 'Walker,.
MXRCH . ' A
IstThursday Pierce ,
1st Monday,^Ap^ding^
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday.Butts .
Cass-
C-iiTea
. Elbert
. Fayette
Greene
' Pickens
Wash’g’on
Wobster
3d Monday Cobb
jHn.ll
• Halt. 1
|it Hoard
Macon
Newton
- • Putnam
Talbot
2d Monday, Csnipboll-
. Clark iff
Dawson . .
3d Monday, Forsyth 1
Qlaseock ’
... ..Merl'thcr
■. Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Fauldiug
Taliaferro
- — ^Walker
Thors:-after Fierci
count * D ° t8 wanted ate ..ev^^^fegt .anH
• For klpnHiculart address
DUANE RULISON,
Quaker City Publishing House,
fob28tri3m. Philadelphia,.Pa.
111 DEATH Ml
TO EVERY FORM- AND SPECIES OF '
nun,
'-Ces tar's”
“Oostor’s’’ Bat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator
“Oestar’s’’
"Co« t a ^ ’ , " Bed-bug Bxteiminator.
“Costal's”
.^Costal's” Eleotrio Powder, for Insects, Ac.
DatTBors WBTAkrLT : Vj •
Bats,-Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground' Mice,
Bed BUgs, Ante, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
. Insects on Plants, Insects on Animals, Ae.,
Ac, lu short, every form end speoieaef >
vermin;
19 Years established in New York City—used
j.by.the city PosfOffice, ffie city Prisons and
Ntatlpn Houses, the city Steamers, Ships, Ao.,
’ tte City Hotels, “Aster,” “Sfc Nicholas,” Ac.
. and by more than 20,#09 private famines. *
"Druggist* and Retailers every where sell them
il^SSSJUiSfiXS 1 ^
8 ,00 Boxes sent by Mail.
Kfb Boxoffer Plantations, Hotels, Ae., by
Wfi« ''' ‘
> orders—ertir 2Circular to Dealers"
,,'HEHPr R. COSTAR,
1 Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y..
Fabbll A Ymeutt, Wholesslo and
feb2trl3m.
S8 E0R SALE.
bor will keep constantly on
ehoipe hands Ibr sals, at rea-
llkcly young Negroes for
Snfes will be paid in coeb.
^ WM. RaMEY.
, Tobacco, Snuffs,
SftSteSii^vSISE
TURNLEY,
Ifo. X Choico IIou«e.
d Nashnu.
I^r tht curt of Dytpeprta, Indtgalton, bautfa,
flatulency. Loss If Appetite, or any .Batons
■ Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
^qf iSs Stomach or Bosoeto, producing Cramps,
jbysentery. Colic, Cholera Morbus, do.
‘In view of the fact that every member of
Ole human family is more or less subjected to
some of the above complaints, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
exercise of common sense, they may be able
so to regulate their habits of diet, end with
the assistance,of a good tonio, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, the true course to pursue is,
' certainly, that which will produoe a patural
state of things at the least hazard of vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetler
has introduced- to this countiy a prepara
tion called HOSTETTER’S ST6MACH
BITTERS, which at this day is n% a new
mpdicine, but one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous notion, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhoea, dysenteiy or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the ohange of water
and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
a disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its varions forms, than
any other; the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can be cured without fail by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will reoom-
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
* * ' liibli
use an article known to be infallible T
Evciy country bare their Bitters as a pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the system in general, and among them all
there ft not to be found a more healthy
people than the Germans, from whom this
preparation emanated, baaed upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advanee
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medical socle of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
nds trying and provoking disease, which fixes tta
isUnttees grsap on ths body of nan, (educing him to
essm madosr In a short space of time, and rendering
Mm physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven from the body by the um of HOSTBTTEH’S
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tho above
stated dlaeeaea can not bo connoted when exposed to
any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters
are used as per directions. And as U neither creates
uanaea nor offends the palate, and tendering unneces
sary any change of diet or interruption to usual, pur
suits, but promote* sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint Is Urns removed as speedily as Is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and pertna-
ng. tho fluent kjud; jn-t receiv-
No. 3 Choice House, t>v
■ TURNLEY,
For Persons in advanced years
Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters are Invaluable ai a restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needa only to be tried
to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing,
these Bitters arc Indispensable, especially where the
mothers nourishment is Inadequate to the demauds
of the child, consequently her strength most yield,
and here U is wbfre a good tonic, such as UasteUer’s
Stomach BiUers ts needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladle* should by all means
fay this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so
Coins, ask your physician, who, If he Is acquainted
with the virtue* of tho Bitters, will reoommead theli
was In all outs of weakness.
CICT10!r.-\re caution the public against
using eny of the many imitationa or couc-
terfeics, but ask for Hoata'iixa’s Gklebeatkd
Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle
has the words “ Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, end
•tamped on tho metallic cap covering the
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
(□” Prepared aid told by HOSTETTER k
SMITH, Pittsbargh, Pa., tad told fcjr all
Druggists, growrs, and dealers generally
Ibraaghaat UteJ ited States, Catada,8aalfc
America aad Germany,
8COVIL & MEAD,
NEW OHEEANN, LA„
Wholesale Agent*
Waro ,
Frkl'vafter, Bulloch
4,Ui Monday Cluy
Clinch
E 1
Lei
Twl
.! V ajj4ust' !;
OF THE CITY JOkCnSW YORK,
• Office,’Whitlock Binlding, •.
[Corner of Nassau and Bookmen Street.]
With
Insures all kind-
pifjjil Loss o:
r *']ft#est
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
'■ Crawford
- Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
ft Cass
' Coffee,
„ Elbert:
Fuyctte
Groono
Gwinuet
’ Pickens
Wash’g’on
Wolisler’
3<l Monday Cobb
Hall
Hurt
Heard
Mauon
Nowton
l’utnnm
Talbot .
Waro
Bulloch
dth^Iohdny Clay i
Clinch
\WBOiODOP ►
1 Sccrileiy Invested.
* ,< . ■’ . >: „
.or Personal'. -PrepeMy
by FIi‘0, at the
.
.... dfia others desirhtg to'
..Acenpwi their property, are-ro-
spcctfully solicited to give e-portion of their
patronage to lhWCbmpony. i ’ '<
Applications for.fnsurapcojmode to person
1 by mail, will receive Immediate attention,
issessing personal iufommtion in regard to
locations attd othor details of Iitsurablo prop
erty in the Southern and Wostorn States, this
Company is'oiiubled (boyoud many others)
to give advantages in rates of "premiums, Ac.
The direction of the Company embraces
some of tho first business mou of the City of
New Y*rk, extensively engagedin the South
ern trado, and closely identified with' its In
terest.
Any information Connoctod with insurance
will bo..clice.rfully given, and all busiuess
connected with this Company (Hll ho trans
acted With .liberality and promptness
Geat Artistic Attraction I
} • 1 ^ «t y J f i, dv j Jhkl
yvfrp Bple^id Plates.
Imperial Court* of France,
ROYAL FAMILY' OF ENGLAND.
1 * ■UXr.TL
ho wHSfii Wo spiindid
i ' Plates. • ■* -•
1. The Empress Eugenio and the Eight
Ladles” of. Her Court. < , 9 Beautiful Portraits
Of 9-Beautiful Ladief. i
ice Albert, end the
. amlljE’ Tbo artistle
ombcljiabmonta and the'literary'attractions
of tho number ere intended to be Ipatchless'.'
Qther brilliant gems of art will follow, ’**■’
intended to plbase the ertistio eye nnd-groii
' “ ’ ' iholci '■ *’
fy the taste of. all lovers.of ekpfte reading.
READY FOR DELIVERY" DEO. 14TH.
' ijy ii Wilkba
4th Tlturs’y Montg - ry.
Monday aft , Eehota
Monday
APlllti.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Cordon
Fiko
Rabun
TavJ'r
Warron
Wilkitiso’t
2d Monday, Clinrlton
( n
Hattroc'
Harris
La-roits
Mill r
•8 riven
Sumter
Tue*. after McIntosh
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jotters on
Jon s
Liberty
Murray
Ojt'tliorpo
Pulaski
Btowart.
Worth
Thursday 1 Bryan
aftor J Wa.vuo
4th Monday Banks]
Decatur
D.iKnib
Olynn
Houston
Jasper
Lilt -oln
Polk
: ’ - - Schley .
WbiPloid
Wilcox
Friday nfl-.-r Telfair
Thurs. after Irwin
Momluv “ Berrien
' MAY.
1st Monday Clayton
Gilmer
Randolph
Upon
2d Monday, Bibb
Bitrko
Catoosa
Chatham
Fa-utia'
Mit hell
3d Monday Cltatfqhec
Quit-nnii
' Spalding
Troup
Union
Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
Dado
Mus -ogee
Terrell
Towns
Last Mond. Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday Low ides
Doagherry
Milton
2d Mond ty Broaks
Johnson
3d MondayTliotnus
4th Monday Richmond
Emanuel
Leo
Muscogee.
Twiggs
Monday aff)
tor/the 4th > Echols
Monday. )'
OCTOBER.
1 st Monday Carroll
Dooly
'" 1 f Early
-Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
WOrrdii
Wilkinson
Tiles, after, Pike
Wcdmi “ Rabun
2d Mcnday Chari ton
. Funuiii
Hab'sham
•Hauoock
* ' Harris
Laurens
Miller
Suriven ■
a * ,i %l“ter
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
Harry i
Jefferson
Jones
Murray
Oglctb’rpq
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday 1 Montg'ery
after, ) Wayne
tth Monday Banks
Decatur
DeKulb
Glynn
Iloti.-ton
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
hr .*! SOhioy
Tattnall
. Towns
Wliittisld
Wilcox
Friday aftor Telfair
Tit ttrs. after Irwin
NOVEMBER.
IstMondayBerrion'
Clayton
Eiii’ghuip
Milton
Randolph 1
Upson
2d Monday. Bibb
Catoosa
Qujtuum
Spalding
Troup
Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
Dado
Torroll
Thurs. after Melntosh
Mond. “ Colquitt
do do Liberty
Monday 1 Byrati
aftor. [ Liberty
DECEMBER.
IstMomlay Dougherty
Lowndes
Id Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
•The bill changing the timo of holding tho
Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con
tained also a section regulating the service
of Jurors for said county, and a section at
taching the same to tho Western Circuit. It
pwsed the Bcnato in tills slinpo, but the
House struck out all except tho Section rogu-
juting the Jurors aud tlie Senate concurring
in tho amendment, t 'o Su]tcrior Courts for
Lumpkin county havo not beon changed,
and the county is still"Attached to tho Blue
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Chaunccy, Wrn. Chauncey A Co.,
.10 Old Slip.
Moses Tuylpr. Pros. City Bank, Wall streot
Paul Spofford, Spoilbrd, Tileston A Co.,
21) Brondwnjr
P. C. Vun Schalek, Vun Schulok, Edwards jb
Co., 05 Front sfreet.
V. Barsnlou, Importer, 02 Water street.
Jas. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson & Cobb,
62 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Co„
107 Front street
Bonj. H. Lillie, B. H. Lillie A Co.,
• ' " 144 Pearl street
John C. Holbrooke, International Llfo Ins.
Co., 71 Wall street
Philo nurd, ■ 130 Nassait street
T. J. Colomuti, -T. C. Coleman A Co.,
03 Wall street
A. Mataran, 21 Boekmait street
Wm. K. Strong, " 50 Pino street
Edward Haight, Pres. Bank of tho Common
wealth,, Nassau stVect
Wni. A, Wltoelor, 03 William street
C. Melatta, C. Molatta A Co.. 53 Beaver street
N. C Platt, President Artizens’ Batik, .
Nassau street
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street
B. M. Whitlock, B. Mi A E. A. Wliitlook A
Co., 12 Beekmsn streot
Nathaniel W. Burtis, N. W. Burtis A Co.,
‘ f ' •’■ ’ ’ 40 Vesov street
Wm. L. McDonald; Carriages, 412 Broadway
John G. Lighlbody, 34 Beekman street
Pool! Lathrop'/Lathrop A Wilkinson,.
.. 15 Murray streot
W. M. Newell, Nowells, Hnruinn A McDon
ald, 13 Murray street
Frcderlek A. Fisher, Wolfe; Dash A Fisher,
38 Warren street)
Ninard II. Fowler, 136 Nussau street]
Goo. W. Bead, Geo. W. A Jehinl Read, v
120 Chambers stree!
Robb B. Currier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood
f 42 Warren streei
Corlies, . ' City llal
Snook, Architect, 12 Chambers stree;
George Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead,
- "" " 49 Oltambors strei
W, II. Bnlkloy, Allen, McLean A Bulklcy,
■ 1 " . 49 Chambers stre
D. M. Iloldrodgo, N. Y, S. Hoating Co.,'
,; " . . ; r. 442 Bro idway
Franc's Jliltcr, M. D., 106 Forsyth street
,W(ri. CHAUNCEY. Pres’t.
PIItT.O HURD, Vice Pres’t.
Jokx H. 0**t.Ey. Seo’ry. . -
B: F. JONES, AgauV'ftome, Georgia,
j.inri-.lm-tw. . r r ......
FOR.FEBRUARY, 1860. .
Two Splendid Plates
1 • ARE IN PREPARATION.
We invite thb atte&tfbn 'of ail the lovers of
choico' reading, [b The Eclectic; its - rich and
varied contents, and its; beautiful embellish-:
men ts. ’ ,
- 1 The Eclectic ae a.Monthly Magazine, of
144 pages °r. more, double columns, has.lto
superior in'llteritry merit or artlstlo embol-
lisluncnt.
2. Its letterpress is made up ot the choicest
artiolos, selected froth 7 British Quortories
and 0 British Monthlies. It aims to give tha
cream of all. ,
3. The Eclectic, in one year, equals in prin
ted mattor any threo entlro British Quurte-
t-ios. Tho pt-ico of them is $7. The price of
The Eclectic for tha same is only $5, while
the prints in The Eclectio are worth alone
$6 morb.
4. Tho variety, richness, and nflluence of
Tite Eclectic articles in all the departments
of literature trod puptlHr science, both -in
structive and entevtaining, stamp it as tho
best Magatlho published. So the Press and
eminent men say, in all ports ot tho land.
5. Every number of Tho Eclectic is splon
didly embellished with otto or more portraits
or prints. 18 flue Steel Plates, nml 100 l’or.
P AIN in 1 the right side, under, the edge of
the ribs, increase on pressurej sometime*
the pain is in the left side;. the patient, jo
rarely able to lie on the left side; sometime*
the pain is felt trader the shoulder, blade,
and it frequently extends to the top of thff
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for at
rheumatism in the arm. The stomach iff)
affected with loss of appetite and- sicktUf^)-
the bowels-in general arc costive, sometime*
alternative with lax; the head is troubled-
with pain> accompanied with a dytlj, heavy
sensation jn the back part. There is geijc-
nOy a considerable ktsfi of memory, accomw
tanied with a painful, sensation of having
eft undone something which oijght.Co have,
been done. A slight. dry cough h some
times an attendant. The patient - complaihi
of weariness and debility; he it easily startled,
his feet are cold or burning, and he com
plains of a prickly sensation of the qkin;
his Spirits are low; and although he is satis
fied that exercise would be beneficial jo him,,
yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude-
enough to try it. In fact, he disrrUstt every-
remedy. Several of the above symptoms,
attend the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet examination;
of the body, after death,, has sh twn the
liver to have been extensively deranged.
trails iinii Faces in 1858—worth more alone
•tlinn the price of the work. ’
0; The Eclectic lias acquired an establish.
oil character as a rtaudnni work among litera
ry men. It finds a plaeo in many libraries,
From lion. Edward Everett.—Boston, Sept.
30th, 1850.—“I concur in tho highly fnvora-
ble opinions of Tho. Eclectic Mugazmo which
have keen expressed by tuatiy eminent per
sons and in several lehilingjourunls. I have
read it for threo years, and find its contents
judiciously selected, so os to present a great
variety of instructive aud interesting.matter,
and afford a fair specimen of the current lit
erutureof tho day.—“Edward Everett.”
From Noble Butler, Louisvill, Ky.-^'-The
Eutectic ^Magazine is one of the best guests
that t-an’bo invited Into the family. Its ill
flueneo must be good on every member. It
is really, more useful than would bo tho seven
“ "'sh Quarterlies, and tha nine monthlies.
DR. BAAKEE
Treats all ^Diseases,
SPECIAL attention given to all chronic
diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In
fluenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, (ill diseases of
the Nosis, Mouth,‘ Throat, nticl EAngat* all
ie county
Ridge Circuit,
A FIRST RATE
SEWING
, .. FOB SALE1
•BIPWN,Y.€0ST.
Especially Adapted (or
Plantation Work.
Warranted tG do
Skin Diseases of evorv description success,
fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa-
oriCOnVjilsirtns, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery,’Dtarrhcen. ultd very woivt cases
of Piles cured 1A H short time; also of the
Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. ^There, are
ritanjtdisbaste's-ifioldcnlul to woman ond.citil-
dren which aro treated with distinguished
success. All !■ particularsuwiII be given by
letter. Dr. Bankeo can produce one thous
and certificates of his porfect success in cur-
Id Mohilay.CMtfit’ch'eo CANt^iRftrGLR BORES; -or ULCERS, HIP
- • DISEASES, FI8TULA of overy disenp-
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS, ‘
.- ' POLYPUS of tho NOSE, .
Or in any other part of the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of ovary description, aud without the use of
the knife,or any surgical instruments. Those
last named diseases cannot lie cured by cor
respondence;-thereforo alt such patients must
place themselves, under )ho Doctor's perso
nal supervision.' / ' ’ -
Dr. Bnakce has mode a new discovery of
a “Fluid.” that will-produce absorption of
4he:“CuUract,”'aii<i-‘rietQi4i-peiib«ueh-pyi8
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All EYES and EAU8.#ro successfully troa-
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attached. . • . *
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iapted for cither sex, And can be sent by
iss ionny,part,Withfi-world, *. All kinds
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description, ibr either sex, and Trusses pec-,
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dition, also for thOBi with Prolnpsns Utori.
- Dr. Bafikea is ono of the most celebrated
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Would call.the especial attention of Or
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of Ttis manufacture, viz :
BROWN SNUFF.
tho articles 1
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Litofuot, 1.. Tin Foil Cavendii
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• Canister, Pure Turklsl
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oation.
N. B.—Note the new Article of Fi
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T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping up
with tho wants of tho oomipiinity, have
recently increased their fucilitios' fur furnish
ing Lumber of ull the various hinds requir
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Tito Lumber is Interior to none aud is fur
nished onus reasonable torms as can bo had
anywhere in-ihis’seotfon.
All the Labor
about tlie Mill is performed by white men,—
tho Umber used and machinery is not excell
ed, end all bills for lumber will be PROMPT
LY aud ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
are regularly employed to haul lumber to
Romo and other places, and contracts can be
made for lumber delivered.
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lumber itself.
We tiro thankful for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed and rbspoctfiilly solicit a
ooutiiiuance of the unto.
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Terms Oaaffx.
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Van Wert (Quarry.
mHK subscriber has on hand about' 500
X aquares of Roofing Slate, of all sizes
and beat quality, and will eontinue to keep
enough jo’su^ply all demand! - harenftor.—
Priee, alx
uionts with contraqtore, or. wljl
lmtting lton In the best style;
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’tetter
,orwi(l make ifboral^W
febOtrily.
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Vau Wert, (la.
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