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May
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1848
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LT at S SfcK HE3 K6. -" CjSL.í - Baílalo, May 3d, 5 o'clock P. M. Market was heavier this raorning, and Cbere were more (tellers ttaan buyers. At yesterdays ratea sal. of Cliiciigo, Michigan, nnd Ühio, flour is made at S",ui', bat ihis price canriot very well be obtnined for large parci-ls. There are N. Y. Orders in thé Market for 3 or 4000 bbls at 4,87j and holders of these orders are trying to brings Huis to their terins Some 340 bbls 3 Branda Micb. sold at i4,87èa$4,90 wliich is dl the traneactioDS ol the day. Wheat is dtill, good üliio, wanted at SI, 11, but holdors genorally ask Sl,lá. Corn I cbnged hands at öücts. And na iuvoice of 800 bus extra ut 37cts N. Y., May 3d- 4 P. M. The Mnrket moderately active ithout chango. Sales ü000, bba at 86, OÓaü, o I 1-4. corn to arrivc in August, is sold at 5ócts. De:r.it, May 4 Ftonr S4,624ai4,76. STATE of MICHIGAN - The Circuit Court tur llie couiitv of Calboun - Iu Chaucery. At a seasion r.i suiiJ court, held at Marshall on the 25th d:iy of April, A. D., 1SJ3. Present Hon. Geo. Miles, Circuit Judge. CLARISSA A. MsGOUBTlB, Gompiuioant, OLIVER R. McGOUETIB, Defeudant. It satisfactorily appeariüg to tliie Court that the dei'cmlant, Oiiver R. MèCöurtie, is a non-resident of thia State, and that ha resides in the State of Indiana- Ou inotiou of WiUUiin C. Rowley, Solicitar for the Compluinunt, it is ordered that tlie suid defendaut, Olijer R. McCourtie, cause lus appearance to be entered witliin tbreo montha frotn the date of thia orJer, and that in case of Ij is appearancE lip cause hi ankwer to tincomplaiuuut's biu of compli i it to be filed and a co y thereof to be Berved on the complainant'e Solicitor wiinin tvveuty days after service of a copy of aaid liill and iiotice ofthis Ofder; and iu default thereof that the said bill be taken a coafessed by tlie said defendaut, Ulivcr E. Courtie. And it ia further ordered that within twenty daya the aid oomplainant canso u copy of tliis order to be pubtished i:i the Michigan tiberty Pres, a nevtrspaper pablisbed at Iiattle Creok, in the county oT Calhoun, and tlwtt the said publication be contiuaéd in said pape at least once in eacli week for six weeks iu succession, or that she cause a eopy of this tu be persoually servedon the sak) defeudant, OliverE. McCourtie, al twenty days before the time a'.o.e nre. c ibed for his : fpearaiice.'(A truc copy) JOHN MEAl IIE.%'. Kegis'r. Wm. C. Rowlei, Stilicitor for Complaiuant. 4-Gw STATE of MICHIGAN- Tbo Circuit Court fcr the oounty of Calh un- ín Chaacery. At a scssion ol lid Court, held at Marshall on the 25tb day of April, in the yer one thousand eight Imn.ired and iorry-eight Present Hon. Geo. Miles, Circuit Judge. JOSEI'U W. BUCKLEY, CompUiiumit, veranil SALINA R. BUCKLEY, Del'eiidant It latisfactorily appearing to this Court that the defcñdant, Salina 'il. Buckley, is a noa-resident of tliis State, and timt he resides, in the State of Illinois- Oa ïiiüii'.n of William (-. l'.nvlry. Solicitar tor the Complainant, it is omcred that tiic said defendant, S:i!ini K. Uuckley, cause her appai'auca to be entered withiu three moutlis Erom the date oftiiis Order, and timt in case of her appearauce she cause herauswer l" thecoinplainant's billto be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainant's Solicitor witliin tweaty day after service of B,copy of said bilt, and notice of this order, and in defaalt thereof tbat the Baid bill be laken as coufessed by the said defendant. Salina il. Backley. And it i= further ordereil, that witliin twenty days the said complaiiianl cnase a copy of tbia Order to b published in the Michigan Liberty Pfess, a newspaper pub lished al Battle Creekin the oounty of CaTuoun, and that the saiJ publicution be continued in said paper at least once in each week for six u ks in BUCceesion', or that he cause a copy "f this order 1" be personally served on the said defendant, Salina E. Buckley, at least twenty days bef.ire the time abuve preacribed tbr hei eppearance. (A trae co) iP JOHN MBACHBM, Hegister. Wm. C. Rowley, Solieitorfnr Coniplainant. 4-Gw STAE OF MICHIGAN', ? Couuty of Calhoua ss. L AT a Court of Probot held at the ofTice of the .Tudge thereofin Marshall, uu the 5ih dayofMay, A D., 18-18. Present Horaoe A. Noyes, Judge of Probate. In the muiter of the estáte of Eleazer McCaraly decei'.-cd. üpon readiug and filing the petifaon of Bands M Caraly, xecutorof the last will and testament f Hnd deceased, duly verüW, prayiug for reaBoni therein set fortb, for 1 icense :i:nl authority to sell celtain real estáte n said petition describeil. TbereapoD it s ardwad thatthe consideraimii ofsaid petition be potpone4 uutil the 17th day of June next, at one o'olock ia tlie alternomi, at tlie Probate Office 111 Marshall üforesaid-atT hïtb tijneand place atl peron jnterestcd in the eitate ara nateby directad to appoar before the Jadge of Probate aforesaid, to show cause why a license Bboold uo be t:i-.iiiteJ to aaid xeentor, to Bell si imidi uf the real eatateofiaul deceaaed shiill be OBceagary to pay thu debta, lgaoies andexpences of ettlement of Uieertate ofeaid deceued. And it il funher ordared that aaid exaoHtor canse a .copy ofth'n order to bu published in iln; Michigan Liberty Prea, a newspaper printed and circalating in aai couuty, for four ïcceasive week prior to tiie time of hearing in ihe premisea. 4 11 A. NOYES, Judge of Probate. .8TATB OF MICHIGAN, ) .Couuty of Gtilli )iin, ( AT a ( -' t i-t oí Probate, beid et the office nf'the Judge thereof. in iVtwgball on the 2d day of May, A. ü., 1S43 present Horaca a Noyes. Judge of l'rob ite. I the matter f the eitate oi Henaet Sweet, ilrcoaed. Upan reading and filiog ilie potition of Martha Sweet, widow of lid deoeased, prayiag tluit she may bc appointed Aibniüit.niirix dfaaid ttnte, Thereupoiiit iordrad lint tbe conuideration of said petitiou be potponed imtil the 29th day of May. inst., at one o'clock iii the aftenioon, at tUe l'robate olSce ia Marshall aforesaid. And il i.-i farther ordered, thnt the s;iid uetitiouer cause i co]))' of tliis order lo be pablished in 1 1 - Michigan Liberiy Preiw, a Dowpaper priatedand circuluting in said uuuuty, three consecutivo weeka prior to thu time of hearing in the premises. 4 II. A . NU VES, Judge of Probate. Carpetitcr's Tools. AGOOD íi.-snrtiu "t wiU ba fouud it the hardware store in B.ittlu Creefc, consisting of broad oxea, adz's e. s. and coinmon ausúrs, loag ana short joiaters. jack planes, smnoth ditto, BoHowa and íoinnU. skew and ralibit ])!;i tes, brfl Is tn'ilcli planes, i 'rrciati ov;:Ioi,síish planes, jilonghs, saw sets, (a aevrarHcle) broce and bits, aagur bits, steel squares, rrrnkfil t'i LStks, riicks ncw inuir-', scotdh grayaud bipdoataii oil sloucs, all ut whicli wil! be snld cli'-aii. qiHOSE I.NDEBTED te tlie subsci-iber, will please X "(it wate for the bell to ring, bcfore calliug to the CaptuiiiA OlKce tnScttle, Bittlc Creek, Apn!, 18-18. K. K. OSGOOD. CLiICKNOK'S SIGAK-fOATED Purgativc PiHs. Cured toithin the last ycar over 200,000 persons iclio had heen lecboring under ii ";ravateá complaints, and given ij as hopaless cases by the most eminent physicians. aC I p i ■■■ ll L E31 i#fk JIcUèL9arcoatLV ají ImÜJABLE PI LJjÉp ARE the first anti only medicine överdiscovered that will l'ositively Cure Ileailarhe, Giddinèfls, Ilheumatism, Piles, Dispepsia, Scnrvy, SmaUpci, .laundice, Paina in the back.Iuward Weakness, Patpitation oi'the Haart, Blshtgin the throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevere of all kinds, Female complaints, Meusles, Balt RUeum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Oough, ConsuraplÏDii, Fits, LivtT Complaint, Brysipelas, Deafaess, Itcli.iïs of thi Skin, Cükls, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseasea arising frora impurjties of the Blood ;unl ohsinidions in the or ons of digestión. It lias been olearly proved that aearly i-vut disease lo which tl! lmman fraaie is subject, origínate iVom Impui'ities ot the bluod or dcraiicinents ol tlie Dijgestivo Organs; and to secure healtb, we tnns) reniove iliü (i!)struciions or restore the Blood to its natural state. - Tliis liiet ia nniversally kuowii; but puople have siu-h in aversión to medicine that, anlesa the case is urgent, they ]refer the iliscase !o tlie cure, linlil au irapaired Coiistitiitioii, or a tu ot'siekness relmko.: ihini fbr the folly of their conduct. StiU they had sume excuse ; tbr lieretofore, medicine in ahiio.t all its forin was nenrly as disgnsting sa it was beneficia!. Now, hovrawer, the evil is most effectually removed ; lor Clickner'a Vegetable Purgativa Pilis, being completely enyeloped with a cofttíng of pure white sugar (which is asdistinct froni tl. e interna] mgredienta as a nut ahell trom the fternel.) Mave un taste of Medicine. - lint are B8 easily Bwallowed aa bits of eandy. Moreover they neither baueeate or gripe in the slightest ilegree, uhich is oicassioned by the l'acl that, th-v are compounded on Bcientific principies and opérate qiially on all the diseased paris of the system. instead ofconfining tliemselves to, and rackiug any particular región, (vhich is the great and admitted evil ufevery other luiown purgativo.) Henee, '.hrv s! rit;e at the root of disease, rcniMve all impnre huniors from tbc body, open the porta öxternally and internally, promote the Insensible Perspination, obvíate Flatulency, Headacbe, &e. - separate all fbreign and obuoxious partieles Irom the chvle. so t lint tne blood, of which it is the origiu, must be thoroughly pure - secure a freo and healthy actioc to the Hemt, Longa and Liver, and tbereliy Restore Health, Even when all otber means bave l'ailed. The entiretrutbo-ftheabpve can be ascerlained by the trial of a sinyle box ; and their virtues aro so positive and certain in restoring Health, tbat the proprietor binda himselfto return the money paid lor them u all cases wliere they do not give universal satisfactiou. M letters ofiñqniry or for advice must le nddrensed (pott paid) to Dr. 0. V. OLICKENBR. No. (16 resey st. New York, or his authorized agenta thioughout the country. N. IJ. Remember Dr. C. V. Clicknener is the inventor of Sugar Coated Pilis, and iliat nothiog of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 134:i. Purchasera shonld, therefore, alwaya aak for Clickner's Sugar Coated Vegetal le Pilis, and taxe no óthers, or they will be made the victima oí' a t'raud. - 'A. ï. HAVENS, Agent, Hattle Cretek. Ilcal the Sick. lftCpE L-Souic cjb. TUK proprieters, ('uil nf eunfidenoe In the virtnea of Dr, Sonte'e Sovereigu Balm Pilis, w'.iich have gam ed for themselves sucli au enviable&putatiou ïu the short space of live yeara they have been before the public - the ïiiiiny cures of diaease they have performo.l - s mie of the patiënte having been cenlined to their beda for months and yeara are truly astouisliing, now challenge the worldto producé tlnir equal. For long ttandiog Dyspepsy and habitual costiveness, they have never failed, when taken according to direclions, to effect a cure ar give permanent relief. Old Liver cnmplaints, Jaundice, &c, can be permanently ciired by the use of these Pilis, as they opérate directly upon the liver, and cause it to perform a natural and healthy action. Kor snelden attacks in children - sucli ns colds fevcr, wiinn&c. - for gravel, rheiiinatism spiua! afiections, beadache, fcougb and culds, they have proved an invaluable remeily. Fkvi:r and Ague axd Chill Fiïver. No medicine yet discovereil 'nas proved so effectual mouring agueaud fever, chill ffever, &c, in tin; Western States, as the genuine sovereign Balm I'ill. We liave oever kunwu a single case, when tanen according to directions, wliere liiey have not etlected a cure in trom onfc to eight days. They cleanse and puriiy the blood. and are, therefore, an efifectoal remedy for Bcrofula, Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from an impure state of ilie blood. In nervous debility and female complaints, they have worKod wonders. They quict the nevve-i by removilig tht; cause of jiervous irritaliou, and gradually strengthen aud bring np the whole system. By way ofadvice ti femalei affiicted with the above dieose, we wonld say that larg; doses of any kiml of cathartics are ahvays injurious. These [lilis should 1)0 taken one at a dose, every night until a cure is eñected. (Seo Circulare. ) These l'ills were first introduced in a noisless mminer. No gaudy show carda, or lona apvertisements filled with certiüeates from persons that never lived, were resorted to, but were lelt to work their way into public favor on their own merits. They are purely Vegetable, mild but sure in their op eration, and perfectly safe for young and oíd ofdebilitated lonsiiiiúions. Thev never leave the bowelscostive, which cannot be said oí' auyother pill now ín use. Qreat care has been taken in seleetmg and componnding the medici ne which has always been supriulended by Dr. Soule iu persoti. For fnrther diractiou, certificates &c, see the New York Botanie Instituto, pablished at Euclitl, by Dr. E. L. Soula & Co., which may be had öf agente gratis. Biiware o( Counl'i'fil4 ! As there is spurious pills in circulation, called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure to s-e before yon buy that the name of" Dr. E. L. 8OULJ5 Co." is on tin: titee uf thi linxcs. None othèra can be genaiae. Ve are not a al'e lh;it any oiHi who is makiug a spurious article has yet dared to make use of our name; but soine of thein have had the imprudence to 'imítate our boxes and copy our Circuláis, Certificates, Sae. Unless the public are careful when they purchase, they willbe 1 i veil The genuine Sovereign Balm Pilis can behad wholesnle and retail of Dr. E. L. Soule & Co. Enclid, Onondaga Co. X. Y. .1. Oweu &; Co., wholesale and retail agents: Also, sole liV aents in eveiy town in the country, aud by A. T. Havens, Agent, Battle Creek. 1 New Ciibiiiut WareliOttM THE SUBgCBIBBB wishes ti in&rm the Tí - j - t public that In1 bas established himself in I J ij tho Cabiuet Iiusiurss. next door to tin: l U II I] Barber'j shop, lbnuorly ocoupied by Macard. of the same liue, and uQprsliis ware clieap. Cal] and itirfy yourselve Coffiu made l" order on the sliortest notice. Lumber taken iu excbange for Oabiset vare. MA.TTHEW E. CRANE, Battle Creek, Arl 13, 1848, l(i-lm. Ppr. THE undenigned will be supplied from tbe Knn Arbor Paper Mili, witfa the vtinous descnptions oftho above named articlei mBtt(actured a1 thai place, cousiatinx of Printiug, Wrappiug and Writing, together wiih Blank Books. The above ;ii'tic:lr.s ill be auldfur cash or exchaogod for ragfl, E. DORRANCE, Agent. B.ittle Creek, November 20, 1017. 14 aUILLS, 8teel I'pn-Holders, Black, Blije and Bed luk, Wafers Sealiug-VVax, Letter Staznps. r. or sale ohe ip ;it the Al'OTtlGC ARIES II ALL, Eagl Block Fatiiily ííiíílcs SO ARRANGEI) tbat tbc bookl, ohapter, &c,, may be read as oue cpaaected Uistory. Aleo, commercial nul fancy snvelcpes, tinsao. perfirtoted and billet paper, Napoleon and liis Marshals, and Washington and bis Generáis, fcc, &c. inst recoivedat the drug stcre of April,I2, 1818. A, T. HAVENS. #ft 4f xïrnfi ?t p fft 4 ÜR. G. C.VÁÜGHN'S ad ent, for r'í.e Great American líemeiU - Vait'.'hn's Vegetable Litliontriptie Mixture. - This universul pozmeea isnowbeúig introduced ino EuropB, tho Bast and Westlndies, South America and all other parte. of the globe, whera disease exista in any l'orm. Tbe I nited Statesaad tho Cañadas have tor thepasl Ihreeyearsseverely testedthe virtues wUich tbe proprietot, upon tbo ÍBtiodactíon oí' tliis medicine, hesitated not to say ii possessed. Iu introducing this Greal Vegetable Etemedy, the moststartling premisos were made, on the part of the medicine - bo novel wü& tbe theory, tlic principie apon which euros bs effected, thul peopie ilr ra1 np thoir hands and ericd, what ne! ! Elven credttlity started with iurpriae, ;iinl the o called f ' Faculty" tn&ue themselves meriv over the " new humhng." But mark the resull - the three year.s liavr p&8Bed away - pnbHo opinión, the voice of ïniliions of obwrvmg individuáis, have atamped tliis remedy tbe most Bingular, wondrful, incomprehensiv and miratnlíHis ouratl vfl power ever prodnceil. The ono preat iliscasc, which Uie proprietorof tbit medicine liad i In1 presumption to say existed, and tbat all various diseases were Bt secumlary. has dow inillimisof believen. They must believe, tln'v have witnested Ibe i Heel of th's restorative. lt has conúuored all oases, by muiply cónquering the one. THe old school now open their eyes. Their old dogmas, Hke the morning mist, tlv hei'ore the light of trutli, ftnd eoramon vebse now seeks a ruad tu lieallh Is OWn wav, instead ol rloshr.' gyes and being led. The trn f h of the principie apon w hich this ai-ticle cures is èstablithed1, and the statements sgain boldly, moet emphaticaUy, most deoidedly rtHerated : this medicine will drive l'ryiu the body every disease which has a name, every disorganization of the syslcin which eau exist. Ithoneand mnscle ri'min, tlnsineiiicine will restore to a perfect state. The "ld calomel, bleeding, blistering svstem is about to l'all. 'J'he prooi daily presenting iteeif'of thetrnthof our theory, is a prop out of til old structure, which will SOOD Imnblc to the groutid, a Bhapeless mass of isnorance and deception. Invalida resort at once to this medicine, lt is ustrietly vegetable remedj , the product of our own soil, acompouad ol' twent y-tu o different ingrediënt. Bach root lias its particular part of the system to ad upon, and this ictiotl u ilwnys jirodnced, its effect apon the wholesystein isüntnediately apparant. Testimony of tbo highest character is daily coming to the proprietor, full of truth - :uid yon will alwavssee nanies, placesaml dates. Not a p. miele offalse evidencp is offeredon the partofthia ereiit corative. The must coreful pèrusal of the pampnlet is desired. lt eivea the character '( all the secondarv OomplaiutS which prevail, and whiell have been enred by this article. Evidence of cures in some of the most dreadnil eaaesof lingeriugcomplaints which ithai been the fortune of any medicine to cope with, is foiind - casei which have been lelt to die. Ilnndreds m every large city of l.ninn and the Cunadas, have lo ihank this art iele for their Uves; and so do they, as letters in possession of tbe proprietor will show. This greal medióme will cure dropsy, in every stage; gravel, and all kinds ofdifficulty in the arinary organs; cnmplaints of the kidneyg, weaknesa of the back, female in-emilarities immediately cbeoked, and a healthy time given to the systeoi. Let every female at once resort to this safe medicine, and use no other. Diseased iiver, indigestión, biliosa complainté, dyspepsia lostantly relieved; i h-umatisin, gout, bc., jiroduced by in:i tion of the blood, will ulways fiud relief; inllaincd hiugs, congh, even consumption, unless the patiënts and their medical ad visera were deceived, bas been cured by tbis meuicine; scroiuia ana eruptiva diseases, piles, erysipelas, iiiflaimnation of the eyes, palpitation of theheart rick-headuché, jatradice, lever and ague - tlie whole catalogue ïniht lie uamed - aeefc t'uiaremedy; buy noother. l'ul lip in 30 oz. boules, at $2; 12 oz. boules $1. 15e careful that you are not imponed apon. Every bottle li:is the words, "Vanghu's Vegetable Lithontnptic" lihiwn opon ilie glas - the written eignature ol'"G. C. Vaughn" on the directíoná aiul G. C'. Vauglm, Buffalo, stamped on the cork. Noneother genuine. Preparad by Dr. (i. C. Vaoxbo, and sold at the principal agency, 2U7 Min st., Buffulo, it wholesale and teluil, t" whom all Communications must come posl paid. Oillccs devoted exclusivty to the sale of this medicine, at wholesale and letail: .New York Cily, 132 Nassau st., Georse II. Ostlmuler ; Salem. Mass., 295 Essex st., Thomas 1'. Chasei Ciacinnati, Ohio, 2-23 Slain st., C. i. Burdall; St Louis, llii , .1. Walker - g i-.-.l igents. kt reuil by respectable druggiats tlnougliout the Uuion, as advertiscd in the papers. For sale by A. T. BAVBN8, Battt Creek. G. fc J. G. Tl Til and .1. Om-u & Co., Detroit; Maynftrds, Aun Arbor; E. Sanipsoti, Ypsilanti; .1. Breckford Saline, Mich.; F. Stevens, Concord; Hall, Smith& Donham, Gram Lake ; D. C. WUitwood, Dexter; T. J. Champion, Homer; ï. Wheelock, Albion ; W, Jackson, Leoni ; A. C. Goodrich, Paw Paw; J. T. Clapham, Kalamazoo ; Brown & Scott, Schooieraft; J. C. Lunmore, MUe; .1. L. Toby & C.., Jacksoo, and O. II. Hyde, Marshall. 41 O. W. OÏÏEN, Travelling Agent. The Piles. ACURE FOR LIFE SECURED !- Dr. UPHAM'S Internal Remedy f'or the cure of Pilos. The Vegetable Pile Electuary, hiveútéd ly Dr. A. Upham, a dis tingtlished Physician of New-York city, is the ouly really saccessful remedy for this dangerous and distressiog complaint the Piles, ever oñered to the American public. The Electuary contains no Mineral Medicine, no Aloes, Colucynta, Gainboge, or other powerl'ul and irritatintf purgativa. No fear of taking cold while under its inHueuce ; no chauge in diet is necessary. If taken accordiug to direclions a cure for life is guarantied. I n flaminatory Disensos Altliougli the Electaary wasoriginally prepared for the cure of Piles, yel it has provea Ltsoll to be a medicine far superior to all oíIuts, in all diseases "1 nu inflammatory character, with a determinaties of bïoöu to any particular partor organ. Iu inflatmnatioo and congestión of tbe. Uver and spleen; inflammatioo, and soreness and ulceration of the sümiach, bowels, kidney and bladder; iu ruflammatory and mercurial rheumatism, it 'a tlie best medicine ever discoverecl. Impiu-ilius of tlie Blood Fot all impuritiea oi tlio blood, arising from tlie imprudent use of mercury, or other causes ; for all diseases of the skin and scrofuloua affections ; in all cases where the blood is powerfíilly dcteriniucd to tlie head, producing dizziness and distress, Dr. Upham's Electuary is entirely unrivalled. TO MARKIED IADEIS. Marríed are almost iuvariably snbject to tlmt painiiil and iujiitíous disease, ilif l'iles, with cunsequent intlannnatiou of the stoiuach, bovvels and ij inr-, wuaknoss of back, flow of blood to the head, &c. The Eleotnary is perfectly safe lor pregnant lodies, and the most useí'ul cathartic that cnu posaibly b; used as it will not only remove tln Piles and all inflammatory diseases, without pain or iri'ilation, but will ensure 111 easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitutioii iu the offspring. Peculiar Cases miel Hffeeta in New Engliirt Cbrouic l'iles. - A woikmau in thfi gas oilseat Cambrídveport, who bad the piles fifteea vav, very severeU . and was constantly exposed to tlie intense heat ofafurnace aurl greatry redneed by tlir disease; received great relief and a final cure by tlio use of Dr. Upham's remedy. The case was a very obstinate one, owíng to the nature of the öccupation and the deranged condition of toe patiënt. Bleeding Piles. - A gentleman in Bedford, MaBg., wlio had the bleeding piles lir many years, greatly exhausting his Bystem, was entireïy relreved of thia distress:ii'_' and dangerous symptoms, by lakiag aha'l'dose of' the E'ectuary once or twice a montb. Falling of the Bowels. - A person afflicted with piles, and falling of the bowels. to Buchadegree thatno evaouatio'i could be had without lying flatupon the Boor, was entirely relieved and cured by this medicine. Tlie .i i a very e&traordinavy one. Extreme Costiveneaa.- Nuraerous persons, and es pecially females, aflliclod with extreme costivcness and piles, with all those dútressing svptnnis attendant apon etich a stal e of the system, have been able to ellect au entire ehange in this condition by the ase of thia medicine, lt is a very mild cathartic, and au admirable remedy for cosltveness, espccially foi married wonen. Fístulas, ITlcers, fcc, - lu the worst case of piles, w!iei-e Bstnlas, ulcera, and covernoua holes ezist, the Electuary is alwavs salutary iu its efiects, and il persevuriiiiily' used, will produce a cure Tvvo or three cases, wuere ii surgical operation was tlioiu:lit to benecessarv by the doctors, have been cured by this medicine. It ís a perfect remedy lor mercurial diseases in the intestinas, Price, l per Imix, of twelve doses witli l'ull directions and othcr Information respecting the U'eatmenl and cure of tlr' di Sold wholesale and retail by Wtatt Sc Kktcham, 121 Fulton stroet, and by A. T. Bavens, Battle Creek. E'aa-in lor üiale. THE suhscrib&r wishes to diapose of hi farm, ituateJ one and n halfmilei nuiih of the villaga "f Battle Creek, on the town line roul. consisting of 166 acre óf landi LSOunder g 1 improveiBent, a good frame In ut ;■■ and barn, with a well of water attachcJ. Alsoau apple and peach orchai-d, Tcrms easy. Eaquire of William Brooks, Charles Bartlott, or of tbe subscrilior on the preinises. J. H HALTED. October28, 1847. 11 'l'li Dnilr nuil Wecllly Chrono!) pc EDITED II Y ELEIZUB WRIÜHT. PVRLISIIED BY W1ITTE, POTTER & WRWHT 15 STATE UT., BOSTON. TERMs'- DAILY, ONE CENT, eaohnumber. For any sum forwarded to the publishers free óf expense, tlicy will seml the pnper at tfaat rato uil the inoucy is ezhausted. WEEKLY. - Two dollars a year in advanoe, or for dny ehorter time at the siinè rate. lror five dollars, threo rnpjiics will be Bent fox one ■""■ . 'l'liis publication is made in the linost stylc ofnewspapei typography. lt is independant of all se. 'is, parlieg, and diques, expfessing freely tlio views of il editorand of sueh corresponents as lie thiuka proper to aihiiiijon all subjects of human interest. It advócales equality of human rigfats, and tlie abolí' tion of sliivery, tborough land reform, cheap postase, abstinence firoro ntoxicaiing drinks, exemption of teinperahce men from taxes to repair the damagei of drinkmg, a reform in writing and spelling the Eaglish languagei tin: abolition of capital puuishment, universal and kinclly toleration in religión, Ufe and health insurance, water cure, worting mens' proteclive outions, and all other praotical forma cf associatiou for mutual aid - and generally, Progresa. It also f?ives the news from all parts of the country in the must oondensed and intelligible style. Apoíhecíirics Hall TH1S well kiiown cli!a) establishment is still in lilast it the old stand in Engle Hlock - now kiiow all men by these presente, tnat here is the place where a good assorttnent of pure, unadulterated, genuine medicines niay be fuimd at low priecs. Here inay bo fouud nlso leas green and black, of superior quality, spices, ginper, cloves, mace, citrón, &c, Sec., tógether witli pamts uils. de-stüir. pel t'iunei'y, pen linives. triokets, toys, steel beads, etc., etc., ail oí' vvhichare sold cheap, chcap cheap. Al the Hall may be (band a general assortment of the most approved and efficiënt putent medicines, for the euro ot' levers, agües, cougha, colds, consumption, piles, wounds, bruises and putrifying soreg. In a word, for the cure or relief o rail the illa whioh Besh is to. Should any be faithless, Isttbem cali; they ahall have the PEOOF8. N. B. Don't mistake the place - 'tis in Eagle Block next to Buckley's corners. 3 TVTOTICE TO OONTEACTOBS. - The underttigned, 1 Special Commissioner under the Act appropriating 5,000 acres Intcrnal Iniprovcment lands for the purpose of improvinga State Road from Battle C'reeK in the Co. of Cáíhonn, thronzh Bellevueánd Charlotte in the counIv of lOalon, to Michigan in the county ot' Ingham, approved Mai-oh Ï3d, 1848, hereby gives notice, tliat he will receive l)'nls tor jobs on said road in Charlotte on the lst, '2d and 3d days of June nexl, and will hire laborers, and let contracta at any time thereafter, until said appropriation is expended on said road. Bidders will Ue required to give good security for the perfnrmance of contract. Specinoatinns and informatiou psrtahiing to said rcad can be had at my office in Charlottte at any time after the 22d -May next. JOHN D. BURNS. Charlotte, April 22d, 1843. 3-3w Rcmoval. THE Taïlöring Establishment of William Boe is removed lo McCamly's Block, the corner store, wUere ho will le glad to wail cm W oM customersand all new ones who nifiy favor liim vvith a rail. rniIIS may certify to all vvliom tmay concern, that _L wbèreas my wife Luoy has, without cause or my consent, left my ilwelling, I thorefore forbid ever; man roman or child liarb nlng or trusting her on my account, for I will imy no debts of her oon trading after ihis date. I1ENRY YUHK. Jolnistown, April 21, 1848. 3 DentUlry &c. riIIARLES E. BARTKETT, M. D., l'hysician & SurJ geon and Sorgeon Dentist. Office over Brown and Brewster'a store, Union Block, Main Street. Incorruptible l'crcelain teetli snpplied, from one to an outire set, in such a manuer as to ticlde the faucy of tho most fastidious. liatllc! Crcek, April, 1848. 3 AttciltiUll ! MESSRS. HARNED & MERRIC, No. ] , Brick Block. would invite the public to the exaininatimi oftheir Dumerous specimens f Photograpn'ic Liknesses, cxecuted by the improved Dagnerroan procew. The beauty of ezecution and boldnessof appenrance of the Dagurreptpe impressiona taken atthis cstablishmenf have been acknoWledged by persons of the most discrimiuating taste, to be equal, ]f not superior to any taken tn the eastern clties. Persons wisfaing to obtain likenessrs of themselves or friends, will do well to cali and sit for their portraite. IIovv often do we hear the n-mak made after the loss of a friend, " If I only had a Daguerreotype Likeness, no mouey could buy i't."' Therelbre is it not policy, in tlns time of prevailing epidemics and sudden deaths, to embrace the present opporturaty of securing a correct resem!. lance of an honored parent or beloved child before it ÍS too l:lte. IS', B. Cali soon as our time isllinited. 0-2 ïnvalimfole Conipiuiion. SIX Lectureson Gau&es, Preven tion.and Cure of Consumption, Ast lima. Diseases oftheHeart, and aH Feinale Diseases. 134 pages, 28 eiisravings. Paper 50 ets; bouod 75cts. Mail to any part- postage 9 1-2 ets. Shouldei Bracos and Chest Expanders. $2. Mail to any part. .r0 ets. postage. Inlmling Tubes, Süver, $1!. by mail. letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, 8 to flO.forall Raptores, Fallingof the Bow els and Womli, and Wenk Back, and Cliest; Bent by Express evcrywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Bupture Supporters, give height Trom liead to foot, and circumference of' person next tlie surface, just above tlie hi]s. If Raptare, meotíon whicb sido. Agenta wanted for tlie sale of the above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 7Ü7 Broadway, New York, post paid. l'eb. 24, 1843. rm ■ w _z S5aS míE CANTÓN TEA COMPANY bas been popularJL ly known for many years. This is the largest and oldes Tea Establishment in America. Tlie public havo had full proof of thelr integrily rndresponsibility. Thcir scrupulos regard to all principies thtat tend to elévate the cbaracter of a largo house, is ve!l nnderBtood, and has alre.idy secured thema oouneotion, probably, larger than aH other Tea Éitablisbmenís umted, umi they conseqnenilyare determined to sellTeas purer, mnre fragruut and perfect for the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the world IOverv package, (in addition to its containing FULL WEIGHT, independant ui the rapper.) bears the stamp of neainess and elegaace, and the Teas therein are 80 lliorougbly aecured f'roin lightand air, that their quality and power will remain unimpaired iuanyclimate. A. T. HAVENS, Agent, Battle Creek. New Arrangraent ! S2L MORE 8TOVBS R cTL. JSmk AND ,Qfl P LATER PATTERNSü! Kf rriHE UNDERSIGNED take pleasurein offering to JL the dublic a more complete stook ofnew and beautilul stylesof Oooking and ParlorStoves than have ever before been offered in thü market, togetlier with a general assortmenf ef Hallow Ware, Dopper, Tin Sheet Iron, Stove Pipe, &c. &c, &c. The attention of the stove tmying community is respecll'ully solieited toan cxamination of oor stook before iiurchasiiig. SAMUEL S.BURPEE. Marshall October 8. 1848. 1848. -1 " -M 1848. II U X T c ii O 15 Y , STORAGE, F0RWARDLG & COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, Wnrt'housc, Fooi of Btilm Sirca, Detroit. Agents for Troy und Western Line. Ko transhipment at Albany or Troy Prop RiETotts.- Rice, Oíapp & Co, No. 31, Coenties SKp, .New York; P. S. Sternbery & Co., corner Front and Dook atreet, Buffitlo. .)■! Newoomb, L. Whaiï, Boston . 11. Uubiuson, Pier, Albany. Agenta. Also, Agenta forthe Wathingtou Line. PKOPRiETors.- Jamea (iiilley &Co, 4U Quay st., Albany, Uauc Jei'onic, 125 Uroad st., New YorK, Coats & Folger, i. 10 Central Wharf, Baffalo, Agente. Uberal Cash adraneas mode at ;iU times upen property tlesiincd tbr Eustem Markets, er for sale aere. 2-tf Dissoliitioii. rpilE PARTNERSIJIl' hiM-i-tolore existing between X the uiuU'rsigued subscriberj ia thie day disaolvadby mutual oonsent. All persons indebted to the above iirni will a favor by calliug and sottling immèdiately. 8. B, T.HAYEK, C. E. 3ARTLETT. Battle Crrek. April QO. 1818. -- ■ I,IST OF I-i:TTKlEH "DEiMAINING in tlie Post Ollico at Battle Creek Cal1L lioim C'oiuity, Michigan, for the quartcr ciiding Marcli 31, 1848. Arnold Ambroga Kewney Rickan 0 Avery RevJolm 2 Kellogg James G Andergon Harry Katner William Alvard miss Ce'lestia Kip Renl)cn Amsdcn Jnred lt KeMey Himm Alocton Clarissa Keeler mr Eliza D B L Benedict rars Dorens Lasapcan Orphy Bordine J Lcviugston John Burlwgbam Doet Lochwood Qoorge Blaire Charles I) Lcwis E Bowcer Meliiitui Lyman Jas Boyingt.ou John Leo Thomas Baley James M Brown James Me Omber Richard BellJ MiTwiu William Beard Geo Moon B F Beau George Major Joini R Baldwin David R Morely John Beach .las 1' Mills miss Betsey S Beach Ahira Matt NelsOn liuslnic-11 George 3 Miller John Bonnell John W 2 N C Newton Baruabus C ran o Abraham 3 0 Crane Matlhevv F Olnry B F Carpenter Elisha Olney Adalino Case FTomef H Case Traman Pliillip Isaac Clark Alrnyna Packer Iïev J E Cary Jackson or Pácker James J phso Sawdy Powers misi Sarah Chandlei' mr I'ixly Albert Clapp Elijah B Prs Dauniel C D Porler Ah ira DurfoB Natlmii l'atter ümê Francés Degroff liiiiauiK'l R Dubois George W Randle Rufus I' Davis Gilmau 2 Randle R P E Bodgen William Eloy Jolm Randle John Ellis M A Ramsdell Edward 2 Earl John C Rowly Axexande Evaii9 Jolm Ross O L F S Famsmorth Ste])hsu2 Smith Mrs Harriet Flanpers Jolm I. Smith Cehpas Freeman mrs Braj Smith Ira Foote Foster Smith HarVey 2 Farman vralter 2 Stonns William B i Frost Abraliain Stodard Oscar Fletcher Lafayetto 2 Salsbury John G .Simons Jolm Sen Griswold William 2 Strawder mrs Elizabeth Greenlertf Geo N Stringcr Jacob Grecnleaf C W Stevunsnn Andrews Gardner Beriah 2 Sachet Alonzo Gregory Myron 3 Sweet Lydia C Gregory Samuel Scongal mr Ghaskill Mr Bevererice Nickersou II Siris William HodgU Jacob D Safford Sydney Hughs Stephen Seymore C 1 Heghs miss Clariuda Stoll Colvin A HiggJnfA D Stafford Harria tt Hasbauck Peter P Seamans Anna M HasbrauckmrsAlzinaMSchutt Chasler Ilisr George W Smith Stephen R Hier mrs Maria Siinmons Elizabeth Hartum William Strowder Henry Haltom mr Street William D Hallack A V C ï Hier George TltnsJH Howell mrs Oliver Taylor Lorenzo Hickok Hiram Tittalaoa II H . Howell Lavauder V Hugha Henry F Vrooman Peter O orAbIlaie Hiram agail Lambertgon ilalladay Calvin Vauvalkeobargh Adam Ilumpliery mrs Mary AVauness Ea ch Hess Thomas Vaughn S S and Co Hawley mr Meercy Vanarman David Q Hapkins Henry W Herrick George F Woodworth mrs I'atdina Hoag Hiram Woodworlli Mr l and J Warren William Ingham Joshua W Warren Susamiah Jenkins I.evi Ward T Jones Edwin Whitile Thomas Jones ouo Williams John Ingerso'd Orson Wilber Edwin Jissop Job 2 Wildman E & Co Johnson Louisa Weed E lijah James Joseph Wolf' Jacob F K W'ell ing John Kroft Charles H F Winsor Zeuos G Knowlea Gulielma Young Doet J II Yates Benjamin -1 r Persons cailing for any of the above letters will picase say thev are " advertised." ALO.NZO NOBLE, P. M. April 1, 1813. Masler's Saic. STATE CK MICHIGAN, In Chaneery, 8d Circuit. CHESTEB BUCKLEY, Complainant, Tg. CHARLES L. BIRD and JOSEI'H A. KENT, Defendante. Jamrs WniGHT GonnoN, CoiDftfl Sol'r. IN T U ES ü A N C E of a Jec-ctal order, made in this canse, at a Court of Chancery fur tbc Slate of Michigan, holden at the Conrt House iu llie village of Kalnmazoo, in the connty of Kalamazoo anti State ui" Tvlich igan, ou the 25th day of Januaruy, 1848. by the Hou. Charlea W. Whipple, Aseociate Jodze, sitting in clianoery - I, the subscriber, one of ilir Masters of the Conrt of Cbancery, residins n the couuty of Calhoun, in said State, will sell at public and ion or vendneat the Court House in the village of Marshall, iu said connty of Calhnnn, on MOnday, the 2id day of .May uexl, at. one o'clock in the afternoou of said day, the mortgaged premisas described in said decretal orderas follows, to wit: All those certain pioces or pareels of land, sitúate and being in the village o Bnttle Creek, county of Callioun and State of Michigan, and described as follows, to wit: Village Int number twenty-six, (2i) in range of blocks niunber one (1.) ALso a strip of land ten fcot in width on Mata street, and eight rodsin length, to bo taken ofï froni the east side of lot number twenly-iive, (;25.) and adjoinins number twenty-six, (20) containing iliirteen hundred and twenty (1320) square feet of land, Also the following ddscribod picce of land to wit - all tliai pari of lot h'aibber twenty-sm'en, [27] in range of blocks niinib-ïrone [1] in the village nf Battle Creek as it is situated dn the oesterly side of the tail race leading from the Flouring Mili of A. Whitcomb fc Co., to the Kalaimizoo river. Said part of lot lies adjoining lot nutnber twenty-six [26] in the same range of blocks, said premuea being more fully described on the recorded map of said village. Also a strip of land fivc feet and eight inchea iu widlh. and eiehteen teet in lenirth, being a picce of land of which the said Kent & lürd now have the right ofwáy or use, excepting from the parcel above described the Followiftg to wit: A ]iece of land forty-two feet in front and thirty-six lost in rcar, on the easterlyside i.Pn! aumber twenty-gix, ownedby Gideon P. Smith and Fe'ix ünlBe. Also a peice of land thirty-six feel eight incheg cm Main Btree't, and sixty-four feet on West Canal si reet. being the northeast corner of lot numbor iwciiiv-i. [-'■] ELI L. STILLMON. Master in Chanccry. Jamks Wuight Goudon, Solicitar. Da'ed Battle Creek. April 13. 13-13. l-6w Cheap Drug1 Store. THE SUBSCRllSER has heen enlarging liis store, and receiving largo addiiions to hls stock of goode, nuil i. ii'iw jirenurctt lo v;iii apon all his old custcmiers, and as many new ones ;■, pleasc to i;ivc liim a cali. Yon w'll find evn v article usually kept u a Drug Store, incltiding Paints, Oils, Dye Woods, l'atent Medicines, and a great variety ofartiolea in ihis department, together witli a Urge 'stock of School Books. dooks fbr town librarles, Blanksaud Blank BoOes., Letter, Foolscap and Wrapping Paper, 'incy Staüonery, Jwelry' Mdsical Inslntiuenls Xc-, &Ci Tliis is tlie agenf.y of the Cantón Toa Cnmpany and families can be sapplied with a eboice article, and at a luw rice. All Uiuds of (Ji-oceriüs eau be fcrand bere, and ilie prices are jast righl to suit thoso who vrish t bay che p. I'hvsieians, Merchante, I'edlcrs, Fanners, and in short all can make money bj cali in ir, as I am deionniued not to be UNDEK8OLD, either at wliolertle or retaü, by auy similar establishment this side of New York, A. T. HAVENS Battle Creek, April, 13, 1S4S. " Holrt Your Horses?' THE SHBSCRIBER would inform the Sanddle and and Harness buying public, thai lio has on hand, V is Constiuit'y inain-i'(icloi'iiij.r,S;iddli-s. I Lu ness, liridles, Haltors, Tunks, Trunkaes, Valieces, Carpet Bags, Whijis, &c, &x, whieh will lie licreatun' 8old for Cash - and Caabonly - at prioes down, down, down so low vou vvill ihink bc 6tole the stock, or that their is BOID6 tnistake abotrt it. CaH and seo. Dont forget yonr Book, Siiop on Maiu St, opposile tho ■' li, Creek House" - Si_n of the innmmoth Collor. Battle Creck. April, 1848. R. R. OSGOOD. JüUN MEACHE.M. Connly Clerk, Oflieo No. 1, Court House Hall. Marshall, Oalhoon Oonuty, Michigan. 24-ly Slltill !illlO, constantly on hand torsaio at J A. Jacob' & Co's.. carriage shop, Battle Crcek. 50 200,000 Cash Capital, fVith a Perpetual Chai ter. The iEliia Firc Inatirmice Co., of Hartford, Vi. rpiIIS Company lias been in successful operatios for _L jjiore t lniii a qearter of a century, and f rom iu prompt aud bonorabld uiode el' adiuating loases, Lu-i oever been dishonored at homo or abroad. It lms paid, vvitliin the last two years, $4,5G0 for toenes mstamed íjy tire in this comity. Folicies iásued, insuriug against tlie Ios3 or damage by Fire, on DWKWLLINQ HOUSE, M A N U F ACTORIKS , STORES, MII.LS, FIJllSITURE, VVABÜ BOOUf, PRODUCK IN STOKE, CllL'UCHKS, :iiul lipón all kinds of Insurable Property, ot L0W KATES. Any loss wliich this compnny may snstain on rinkí takcn at bis ageney, will he liberally adjtutea liy tht agent liere, iiccording to the usages of tho best Fins compontes in the country, and with promptnea, in money cun'cjit ia the city of New York. Tliis comjriOy bas never contested a loss in the city of New York. In case dirterences slionlil nise touching any loss or dofnage, the company i pledged, ly a resoluiion ol ihe Board of Directora, to snlimit the samo to arbitraturs, indiflercntly ohogen, prattbe opinión of the Insnred. THOB. K. BRACE, I'resideüt S. L. Loomis, Secrelaiv. LW Application i'or insu ranee, er theienewalof pol. ices, and all biuinesa connected withthe office, niav be mule to ilie subscriber, doly appointed ageut, with f'ull power to receive propoaals and iscue lolicns on terms as favorable as auy office in the s t : : : ■ . JOSEPH C. FRINK, Agent, Office, No. 2 Court Houso. Marshall, Dec. 7, 1817 DU. II. F. PEERY'S VERïVtIFUGE OR "DEAD SHOT." EOR WORMSA llxghly Valuable Prcparation, Ctipable, from Ihc Protnp tiiu.dc of its Actiojij of Cleansina the Systemina few lumrs of ever tj worm. THE excecding small quuntity of tlns Medicine required ter tct tlie exUcnce ofworms, or to remove every onc f rom tho sví-tiMii, it operating in a few honra, tógether wilh ki gtali Cftrtsillty of effect, ccnstitute it on e of Uu; most hrillinnl diacoverips of the age. It Belden needa to be repeated and oever iv be, folio wed by any olher purj;e. Therefore in urgent cíise;., h those oI'fits, stasms. or con vuT.sioNS, causad ly worms, unrivaloil bUiKTiority ia ni;iiiill'-i[. Few niedicint-s are better calculatod to lmprove i!ie heult fl ofclnldrcn, even no worm exist; as it remcives thote tnusea of crvditiei ihat line uud c!osely adliere to the sttjmach and bowcls, giving rise to symptoni t li Li t couotArfeit every variety ofworm-diceaw. Altliouyh prompt and ceitiiin iii its operulion, uhI nol UBfilaunC ts tliu tato., il is perfectly safe, and adaptcd to the tenderes! nfe. Tha followiag is un extract froa ;i tatteraddreoeil toA. B. St D. Sauds from tlie Agent at the Derb.v Lino. Derby Link, Vi., Mnv 7i!i, L(48. Gentlemen: - I received tlie box of"Dead Shot" V nuii'iipo abtiut fiftaen daya bIdcb, and have now only a few tlo.eu left on hand whiohwilï he gone in lp thsni ten daya. It ketioa to c!o the work to the perfect ntisfactioo of all who use it. I bear ■ame'great accounts of it, wliere it has produced tho expulsiOM of froiñ 15 or ÜO lo 115 worms from ono persoo, and Darly tbo ■ame number from snmo childrcii. Of cour se yon will tfiiuic worms oue ofthe prevailing diseases Ín Canada and Vermom - Pleas-o send me another suiply as boou as convenient. Respectfully, T. C. bUTLKK. The followivg is from an eminent Pkfateian, JoNESBonui'cii, T'iin., Dec.3d 1 S 1 4. De. H. F. PfiEBY - t tnkr prreai pleaaure in recommending lo the public your valuoble Verin i fu ge, (pro per I v Cfetled Duad Shot.) I have been vandiag it lbr two years. Notbíog of ihi kind have I ever sold thnt lias given sucli uníveí sal satisfaclioD. Therfi was on 6 case in ui y iranadinte nigbborbood ihat I now recollect of in which one dose caused expulsión of 150 womii from a sm:dl child, np the parenl iulurmed me. afte.rwurd. Very respectlully, JOHN VANCEY, M. D. PfieaSS cents per vial. Prpared hy Or. H. F. PeBKT, and rptailby A. B. & D. SANOS, Druggist, JüO Folton si. comer of WiHíam, New-York. Sold alto by A. I'. HAVEN 5, J. OWK.V & Cn. Detroit, and by Drttggista generally tiiroughout tho United States. 1 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR COUGHS, Colds, Asthmn, aiul Cousumptioii ! The time has come when Consumption niay lu classed with the curable discases. The most fearful malady of our country lias boen conquered ! The most fatal of all diseases bas yielded at last to tho skill of man. Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of life, will speed ily and ect'taiuly cure Consumption, even in its most hopeloos forms, and in all ordinary diseasea of the chest aml Lungs, it is tho most perfect and admirable renieiüy la the civilizcd world. The Hungarian Balsam was first discoverd by Dr. Buchan, of London, Englanil, and lias been te.sted Ibr six years by the most eminent IMivsicians in Great Britain, ar.d on tho continent of Europe, vvliere il has proved the Great and only lïemedy. It bas recently been utroduced into the United States, under tlie ïmmediate suprentendence of the iiiventor, and is now litterly Bweeping Cousumptiou from the land. Whát Innoculation is' to Small l'ox., th Hungarian Balsam is to CoiHuuiyUon - au insurinüunU blrebarrier ! Cheinists, Fhysicians, Medical Socielies, and tho great body of Consumptive patieuts, every where adnutthat the most. important work of theagc bas beeu accompüshed - Consuinption Can be cu ved. Wlierever it has been introduced, all Panaceas, E.xpectorants, Syrups and Drops havo heen discardéti ai useless - all systems of Inhalation, Vapor Bullís. TarSmokc, Chaugcs of Climate, &c, have been rejected and the wonderral produot of thé Hungarian Gum, obtaiued from the " Melsonga," or Trec of Life, is now universally received by Consuinptivcs, as tho Ouly source of Hope. Let no person afflictod with a severa and obstináis Cough, Inflamaliou of lUe Lungs, Aslhina, or auv of tito symptoms of Consumplioii lose a moment of time ju seeking relief from this GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Delays are dangerous, and all other pretended remedies aro not only useless, bat íutally delu-ive. Evcry lamily in tho United States slmuld be siippliod with Bachaa's Hungarian Balsam of Life, nót only to counteract the consuinpiivi-s ot 'the. i-üinate, bat to lia used aa preventivo medicino iu all cásea of Colds, Coughs", Spíl or ïïonl. l'ain in tbe side nnd Ches!, Irritatio i and soreness of the Langs, Bronchitis, DilHcalty ot' Breathing. Hecticj Fever, Night s'enis. Li tacial ion and General Debilily Asthma, Influenza, Whooning Cough, iiud Cronp. Tile git-at i,.efit ofDr. Buchan's Balsam is tliU-Mhní in all caaes of l'ulmony Consumplioii is gives Immediate Relief. A single bottlewill revea] itsastonishing virtues, and open at once the foundation of Health anti Strength tj the Rfflicted. tyPrice of the Balsam only one dollar per bottle, wilhiull directions, Dissertation on Consumption, Notices, and creliQcates of IiemarUable cures, &c. 1-G m Kor Sale by A. T. HAVENS. ïo Physlclans Y OU CAN find at the Apothecarioe Hall quinina, Iodine, sulpli. roorphine, odin iron, Acétate morph liyil. potasa, piperine. oil volerian, strvrhnine, sesuioxide ron, aaltcine, ferrocynate iron, and kil otber varictiosof medicine, chc:icr ihftO ;it ïuiv other Btorei n wvs ter Micliigüii. J. TAYI.OU. To tlic Public. BEIFG obliged by ill-ljeallh to discontinue the obova business, all muettled ccoiiuta mttstbc iirr.tiicd without delay. I will be fbuiid at the shop of NaiuRB Dnrfee, whcre all my t'urmcr contracta for work will b fulfillcd. 1 JOI1X C ALO Y E LL. S;hool Bookü, THEY DO SAY thut Havens has the beu foolscap, letter and billet paper, and that be solls books lowerthanatany other establishinenl in fown. Cali and see for yoursel es. I ?íyKSOME of that good lbur shilling Tea can befonnd . .it the Chcap Drug Store. P&J A. T. HAVENS 4 TOULACKSM1TIIS - Anvils, Vires' SU-dpe ni.T áfi 1 1. 11 1 1 hsrameii, sorew platea, and a goed aaaort r inent ot'irci'.i and stee!. for sulcbv Uilliain Brooks liattle Cre.-k. April 13, ISIS. gjfcjZWL JEWEI.I! Vandfiinev gooilantthechoai }-r i; iims f5tore of A.T. S,