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THE DEMOCRAT. IVUllani 3. ClarU, Kata. In another column of to day's paper will be found the law card of Mr. Clark, who jhas finally concluded tb yield to the ureit solicitatio of his numerous friends to permanently locate mni self in tliis place, In the practice of his profession.

Mr. C. i one of the most promising lawyers, in the country, and his indomitable energy, coupled with a strong native talent, and pleasant address, mako him a desirable counsellor The success that has thus far attended him ia hia legal carer is a gratifying evidence of consummate tact and ability. In pleading cat he, unlike his coteuspo raries, does not deal in illusory sophisms, or. specious superficialities, that fall pleasantly upon the car, but mako no I impression, but he grasps the strong points of a tease with the ability of an older head, and, without the circumlocutory or periphrastic mode, so common among western lawyers, pushes them to their conclusions! He pos tsesHos in an eminent degree that greatest faculty of the human mind selection.

He kaows tne strong poiuts of acasc, and presses them lome without regard to others. A more ready debater, upon any question, or ore who will moro favorable impression, cannot be found in North wr stern Indiana. I The older members oi the Huntington bar, who view with supremo contempt all new accessions to their ranks, will yet feel proeil of this youtnfu practitioner, whose name will find an honorable place upon the scroll of fame. Possessed of a liberal education, a graduate of one of the most noted schoob) of the State; blessed good sense and sound judgment; a elose and untiring tud Win. G.

Clark, is bound to succeed, i r4" Circuit Covrt Circuit Court is in fiossion in this place this weekV Judge Biddle presiding, We learn that quite a nmhber of wit nouses have been examined before the Grand Jury, for Iho purpose, of ascertaining who is engaged illegally in the liquor traffic. It ia a singular fact that the foreman of the 'Grand Jury, old John Buchanan, and tho Prosecuting Attorney, M. II. KidJ, cadoavor tof irnplioato in the illegal sale of liquor only those grocery keep era who Are of Democratic We I i protest against such, partiality; euchJ unjust discrimination. Wo insist that those Republican liquor sellers vho have no license be taken oi as well ns the Democrats.

We insist that all shall the sa.ne punishmeutj as that which awaits the Democratic delinquents. Let thero be impartiality in this matterj, IiCt there be "fair play and no gouging." Important I The new Administration, unable to find iu its own ranks a suitable person to send as Counsel to the Guano Islands, have 'determined tojjestow the la stink guish 'ed position upon a Breckcnridge mari of this locality. Jadgo Stark has received tho appointment. Tim mission to the Fob Foo Islands has been tendered to the editor of JFtrald. We will hive no one "to poke fun'' at if he accepts, thereforo, as an especial favor, we hope he will uoV accept.

It he docs accept, we ask, as a last request, jock of his lair.j 1 "Jlie President is undecided whether to end Mr. Sanger or Frank Calvert as en Yoy extraordinary to tho King of Daho mev. i Ji" II. U. Sayler, 114.

1 We aire pleased to be able to recoid tho appointment of our fellow townsman, 1L B. to a responsible and Jucrative position in the P. O. Department at Washington city. While the P.

M. General gains a valuable auxiliary i 11 1 the Huntington Herald loses its de facto editor. The big politicians of the land, "one of whom he (Mr. Saylor) is jwhicb," ate 2realy pleased with the appointment. Davis Las male thejprbphecy that in jessh'an a year tho Secessienists will be in possession of tho Capitol of the United Stales.

I About eigut. Th' "Hoosier State" a newspaper publised at Clinton, contains the folio wins 7iit at those who want office, nd are yet nn willing to bind 4p the interests of the community in which live, by 6'ipportinef their home pa jper: iVe will not insert the names ot. can didatee, v.ithout the announcement I fee in advance $2. Where the candidate is not a subscriber to. our paper, $4 will be charged always in advance; with this express undorstauiiu that we will not vote for said candidates it matters not what party he belongs to.

We hold that no man should be supported for an office, who will not support his; couaty paper, Backwhrat Halter. j. A correspondentof Toledo Times; wri from the Ohio oil region tells the follow Ing whopping story. In sinking a shaft for oil, to the depth of 65 feet, I the drill truck a vein of which astonished the operators, and puzzled the wisest heads there abouts. A tribe of Gipsies' hovering round the place, and one i of their number being present, carried off a bucket full to the camp, and upon inspection, much to their joy, the substance was found to be buckwheat batter every superior quality, on which the inhabitants for twenty miles around are present living." 'All of the foregoing is vouched for, as a positive fact.

The field on which the well is located, has been regu larly'sown'to buokwheat Brace be year A. T. 1800. I PtrrKiD Sobe THBOA lady who has experienced the benefit! of the following simple remedy, ia very anxious that the general reader should be made acquainted with it and its value: Mix one gill of strong apple table spoonful of common salt, one table spoon ul drained honey, and a half a pod of red pepper, or a half tea spoonful of ground pepper; boil them 'together to a proper consistencVi then poor it into half a pint of sage tea. In severe cases half a tea spoonful every hour for a child one tea spoontai tor an adult.

As the canker dc pre acf, decimate the qnantity of the doo. Communicated. The following extract taken from th Friend? Lttelligcnctr, (a journal published under the auspi: cesof the Quakers.) eulogistic kf the virtues of a deceased Quakeress, with the subjoined com ments, we publish at the solicitation, of Mr. Benja min L. Satterthwaite: She was, as well as her husband, particularly interested in the causoof aigiiTes trom Blavery.and was alwavs ready to join nim in rendering assist ance to the hundreds who came to thero, fleeing from the oppressor.

It is often contended that tb members of the Quaker church are a law abiding people; that they are not now and nerer have been in any manner connected with kidnappers, and other managers of the underground railroad. I invite the attention of the reading public to the above quoted memoir and solicit from them a candid expression of their opinion of Is it not an avowal on' the part of the writer that to assist a negro slave to escape from his master is one of the highest Christian virtues? Who that cannot find in it the most out rageous Abolition sentiment is certainly dull of perception or blinded by prejudice. If the Fugitive Slave Law is! constitutional, and no one possessed of common intelligence will deny that it is, is it not correct to Bay that the Quakers praise one who defied the laws of the country, and who was most clearly a law breaker, and openly hostile to the institutions of the land? I ask, if, in thus being recreant to the laws, they did not perform a traitorous act an act 01 rDciiion. No people uudcr the Heavens have done more produce a crisis; in our country to array the North and South against each other, than the Quakers, nineteen twenticths of whejm voted for Abraham Lincoln, whose parents wefe also Quakers. They have dons more to dispenses the South of their slave properly than any other sect or people, and with them originated the idea of Negro Equal ity.

It to be their chief delight; their most prominent desire to assist the) fugitive Blave to escape from his master. It seems that no fitter tribute can tfe passed upon a deceased ijuaker than that be assisted in running off derground railroad, Such epithets' as "rebels and luctantlv and prodigally hurled negroes by the un i traitors" are umc at i the people of the South, by the bigoted Abolition Republicans of the North. Now, would ff not jbe far more appro priate to apply these appellations to Quakers and their coadjutors? ii think it wduld. No one will have the hardihood to face the World and say that the Southern people have been; recusants before the inception of the present revolution On the other hand, the Quakers, with their Abolition allies, have, for the half disregarded the Fugitive Slave Law, and upon! every occasion that presented itself, have endeavored to deprive the South of her property ia tjhe manner already stated. I I i I I.

Let me remind my friends of a fact that may have escaped their memories: At the settling of the American Colonies, the Quakers! for nearly a century were large slavcholderaj They held slaves then under a discipline given by the; spirit of inspiration, For tljeast 50 or morei years, a new inspiration seems to i have coine over them. ftnd the very same institution they now loathe from the bottom of their souls and look upon with horror, they hugged with unbounded delight, and extolled it to the skies. BEN" JAM IN" L. SATTERTHWAITE. Sd mo 2j5th, 1881.

Troce ri esan "bakeri s7 City Bakery! Pfunder TJrribSj Having permanently established themselves iu 7untington, in the Grocery and Bakerv bu siness, they solicit a share ofj public patronage. They keep constantly on hand Sugar, Tea, Apices, Candles, Saleratus, Spaps, Nuts, Caudie, and in fact evervthing usual It found in a 1 1 Grocery 'Bakerv 1 I IstaLIishiiieiil. 1 1 One of the firm is an experienced Hiler nml understands baking all kinds b( Fancy Cakes for iveaaing ana otnor parties. I Rye and Wheat Bread! I I I llolls, Iies, CaX est Crackers, tc holes ale and retail I 1 Also, fancy of all nds for parties 0 5 weddings, got up on short notice. Family Groceries, Of the best quality 'and an ektonsive assortment I kept constantly on hand, I Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Groceries, or; Cash paid for the same, if asked.

Kemember tho place, in Orton's Brick. 2 East of Hunter Lewis' Hardware Store. i FONDER UMBS. oct25 16 ly I 'I'M Just Received at the STAR! BAKERY: Coffee in cans sack. Pickerel by half qr Tea of all CQ Mackerel, Trout, Shad.

I Swarilrqualitit'g, ft Syrups A No. 1, Mollasscs very sweet, balaratua, Spice of all kinds, Flour by sack 01 btl Foreign fruit, 3 Bed cords, P4 Wash tubs, cq Clothes pins, Candles, boaps, Dried beef, Mess beef, Willow ware, Mop sticks, Pepper sauce, rjes cakes. Brooms. Butter, Lard. I i White fish, bv bbl.

or half bbl.i I Sold at wholesale it and retail, cheap for cash. THOMAS BLACKBURN GROCERY BAKERY FAMILY GROCERIES 1 I 1 I Kept constantly on had, consisting of 1 Coffee Tea, Sugar Spice, jPepper, Ginger, Salerattts, Smoking and Chetcing Tobacco, Cheese Jbc (Wooden Ware, Rais ins, Figs, Nuts, Salt, Candles and Can dies of kinds. all BAKE Rf: In connection with tnv dmrr 1 a vm Rl KERY, and intend keeping on hand Fresh Bread, Crackers, Cakes and Pies, which I will take pleasure in serving out to the public. I l'lease give me a call. LAUDERMAN.

July 8, 185S. WHEELER WIL SON'S Sewing Machines. MOORE BlcGREW, 1 AOIHT8 ro HUNTINGTON 14tf For Sale I The undersigned offers for sale Lcr4 thirty fire acres of well improved i land, situated in Huntington coan? ty, Indiana. The improvements, upon the same are a good frame houce, m. bank barn, wood Houm, smoke and a cistern.

There are two wells of water upon tho premise, and a good bearicg orviinru. io soia at private sale, i or further particulars call on thf subscriber. jans ei pv JObErn BONATITZ, TH HU HI TiO DE OC AT BOOTS AND 8HOE8. New Boot Shoe Store Snyder: Groclden, Would; respectfully call 1 the Attention of the people to their stock of BOOTS SHOES Chiefly of their own make, which, they warrant to be pf superior quality, Their' eastern work is bought for Cash from the best manufactories, and hey sell on the lowest terms, i Being practical workmen, they will give partica irattcntion to I JVfjE lM A ID AND Custom Work, I I Avi can warrant their work to be well and faith fully made, and of the best material. I i I I I 'I I CALF AND KIPB GANS STOGIES AND ALL i OB LADIEO" WEAR, i I II Kept constantly on hand and made to measure, Call at the Store formerly occupied F.

Diok as a Clothing Store, i i I i I Taylors Ahead i. i FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE sTD i Win. Tavlor Son NVITE an inspection, by the public, of their ml extensive and varied stock of JJoola ana hoes, the largest to be found in Huntington. I i i i iii Store, One Door East of Jesse Davies i rxig store. SIGN OF! THE "BIQ BOOT!" As we work none but the best material, and em ploy none but first class workmen, we are pre pared to shddIv the public witn an kinds or work, sewed or pegged, fio a small child's shoe up to a hrst quality sewed lioot.

i Our Stook consists in part of Ladies' Kid, Moroc eo.Enamcl and French Calf Boots and Buskins, Misses and Children's Shoes with the Copper Tip applied to them. I Boys' Boots and Shoes, I Stoga, Kip and fine French Calf Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters, in endless rari etv. kent constant! I on MjL'fki I Our stock consists of 'work entirely of our own manufacture, all kinds of which we warrant' to be well and faithfully made. I Particular Attention paid to Custom icork We will make on short notice all kinds of work. Fine work, consisting Men's J'atont Leather, Buckskin, French Calf, or Morocco Boots or Shoes French Calf or Patent Leather or pepged.

Abo, H'omen's wear of different kinds and styles, all of which we will warrant to suit and fit, or no sal.e. ath. 1 1 We invite the public in general, and the craft in particular, to our well selected stock of Leather of all kinds. 'Our stock is Bought for Cash, therefore we can soli all kinds of Leather and Findings at Wholesale or Retail, Cheaper than any other house in town. 'HJuick Sales and Small Profits," is our motto, and wc cannot be undersold.

1 WM. TAYLOR SON, anrlO i i 1 THE UKION DISSOLVED! Boots Shoes Cheaper lhan Ever. DANIEL SHEPPER takes this method to in form his friends, and the whole communitv. that he has on hand a large and varied assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, MISSES', BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Wear. Together with a large stock of WARRANTED HQ ATE lfADE WORN, Which he can sell lower than any similar kind of work manufactured in this place.

I Leather and findingi, wholesale and retail, cheaper than elsewhere. Shop, in the corner room of the old Court LIouse. aug 80 8 1 Harris' Cbmbine Defecator and Evaporator; For making Svr up and Sugar from Chinese Cane, PATENTED MAY, I S. T. MORGAN CO i I HUNTINGTON, INDIANA.

I 1 I ARE the Sole 'Agents fori the above Evaporators, in Huntington. Agents wanted in each township in the county. Samples can be seen at all times at our Machine i Persons needing Ihis apparatus will be supplied by leaving their orders in time. We are making the "Challenge Cane Crusher," which is one of the best in because It is impossible to break them, and; as they are double geared, their capacity for work Is tery great, weiiavea lull sett patterns tor MOFFAT'S SEPARATORS! i i i i and are prepared to repair these machines at all times, on short notice. Castings for Buildinys at very low rates.

We make to order Mill Castings of all kinds; Stationary Engines, of various patterns, and all kinds of work usually done in similar shops. i eepte p. T. MORGAN CO. WANTED, 25.0CK! Bushels of Corp wanhd mmediately, at the Mahon Ttce undersigned pays sets more per bushel.

for corn than the Market price at Huntington. Brine your Corn and get the cash in hand. I also want z(X) bogs to reed on the shares, at mv Distilery. LEWIS HITZFIELD. i jan.

24 '60. tf. The Finest Millinery EVER BROUGHT TO HUNTINGTON I The Ladies are invited to call and examine for themselves. In the room formerly occupied by Drs. Lewis and Thrasher, on Jefferson Street.

0c4. 10, 186014 CAL. AO LEY. i NervousHeadach By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervou or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained, They seldom fall in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels removing I For Literary min.

Students; Delicate Females: and all persons of sedentary JuJnta, they are valuable as a laxative, improving the appeiiie.snvms ion and vigor to the digestive organs, and icstorinz the natural elasticity and svstem. strength of the The CEPHALIC PILLS; are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, daring. which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of puin and Buffering from Ueadacne, whether originating in the nervou system or from a deranged state of the Sloniach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, nd the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children, BEWABK OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine have five Signatures of Henry C.

Spalding on each. box. I Sold by Druggists and all ether Dealers in Medicines, i I i A box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of PRICE, 25 CENTS. J. i 'Alljordere should bo addressed to janl 2 27y I 48 Cedar Street, New York THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALD ING'S CEPIIALT PILLS, i ii WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO 8CFFEB FROX VMM, TH ZAl A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 13 WITHIJI TIIEIB REACH.

As these Testimonials vxre unsolicited by Ma. Spald ISO, they afford unqitestionabe prttnf of the effi cacy of this truly sctenttjic aisoovery. i Masoxville, Feb. 5, 1861. Ma Spaldix Sir: I I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and lils them so veil that I want you to send me two dollars worth more, Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box 1 gat from you.

bend the rills by mail, ano oDiige i I our on servant, JAMES KENNEDY. Mr. Spalppisg Sir: I wish you to send me one more box of your Ccphalio Pills, hare received a great deal of lineft from them, i If," I I Yours, res pec tfullv, I i MAKY ANN Sf OIKJJOUSE. Crksk, Huntington January 18, 1801. SPALniNO Sik i i i' II.

CJ I You will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills, Send them immediately. I nespectiuiiv rours, I JOHN B. SrMONS. P. S.

I htve used one box of your Pills, and find them excellent. It ii Beel Vrrn'ox' Ohio, Jan. 18, 181. IlKKaT SPACLDISO, Esq; I Please find enclosed twenty five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. Thei are trulu the best tails I have ever tried.

A. JS1U JK, 1 HI. Belle Ycmon, Wyandot Dec. 11, 18G0. II C.

Spaldisq, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pilla more particularly before my customers. If you. have anything of the kind, please send to me. I One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache (usually jlastiug two days,) was cured of an attack in one of your Pills, which I sent tier.

Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. Franklin Ohio,) Jannarv 9, 1861. Henry C.

Fpaldixo. No. 48 Cedar N. Dear Sir: Incldsed find twenty five for which send box of "Cephatie Pills." bevi to address of liev. Win.

Filler, Reynold jbargh, Franklin County, Ohio. 1W Pills work like charm cks hetdache al most instanter. Trulv yoars." I WM. C. FILLER.

TrsiLASvi. Jan. 14. 1861. Ma.

SPALmxa Sir: I Not long sin ft 1 sent to vou for a box of Ce phalic Pills fo.r the cure of I Nervous Headache and Costivcnesa, and received the same, and they had 8 pood on effect that Iieas induced to send for rnore. a lease scud Dy return man. mreot to A. R. WHEELER, Ypsilariti, Mich.

From tlie Examiner, NsrfoUc, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the pbjects for which thev were made, viz: cure of headaciie in all its forms. 4 Front the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have beeu tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, SL Cloud, Minn, If you are, or have been, troubled with the head acne, send for a box (Uepnalio iriils, so tbat you may have them in case of attack.

From the St, Lonis Democrat, The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing: I J3 A single bottle of SPALBING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Its eost annually. iffil SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! i I I DISPATCH! 3gl" A Stitch nt Ti; dates As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient wa for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ho. I 1 SPALDLXU'S rKPAKD'GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up to the sticking point. 'J5515'1' KVJSK.X N.

B. A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price 25 cents; Address, HENRY'C. SPALDING, 4 No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York.

As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsmpecting public, imitations of my. PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caution all persons to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name, I SPALDING'S PREPARED. GLUE is en the outside TrPP others are swindling counterffiitv fcb BLACKSMITHING.lv tcel.lKlows I i The undersigned begs leave to infoim the public that he manulactures and ieepa on hand. meet Plows! that cannot be excelled in the StateJ for. their neatn ess of workmanship durability and cheapness Those wishing to consult their own interests, txj cuniarily, will call and examine dux Plows.

EI CKSMIThlNG In all its branches, is carried on by us, and wc will at all times be found ready to do anything in, our line, with' neatness and dispatch. v. r. Shop on the Corner; North Eajt of tfee Court House. I febil SOky 1 I.

Blacksmithing I THE undersigned having materially increased his business facilities, embraces thi method of informing the public generally that he manu factures and keeps on hand a Large Saock of Farming: Implements! Consisting, in partof STEEL aSPLOWS "Warranted to do better work, made of petter ma terial, in any way superior to sjay artjole of the kind now.in use. i. HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS i i i i i i Combined Reapers land There is also connected with this establishment nrst eiaa! ii i 1 Wagon Carriage Where vehicles of all kinds are made and repaired on short notice, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. 331aclcsmitliing, In all Its ramifications is carried on by "me, and those leaving work may calculate on getting it at the time 'promised. t5PShop one square East of Hunter Lewis Hardware Sjtore, and directly across the Street from1 Doctor Mills A Gray 8 ton's Office, on North side pf Market Street, 1 janl2 27 S.

nALL. An aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their praotice. The experience of thousands dally proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared 'with it Impurities of the blood depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost every ease. Innoxious io all maladies in which it has been ried, it ha? proved absolutely curativ in each he following complaints, viz: In DebUity, Nerv6u3 Affections, Em aci Constipation, Diarrhcefl, uyeentery incipient uosnmption, Dcroiu leus Tubereoulosis, Salt Rheum, Mismens truation, I Whites, Chioroais1, Liyer Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rhebmatism, Intcrmi'iient Fevers, Pimples on the Face I In cases of general debtlitt, whether the re suit of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy, from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has pro.yed successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible, Invalids so long bod riden as to have become forgotten in their own ncighborhoods.havc suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if returned from protracted travel in a distant land Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers emaeia ted victims of anarent marasmus, sanguineous cx hausticn.critical changes and that complication of nervous ahddysepcptic aversion to, air ana exercise for which the physician has.

nooame. In kejivovs ArjrxcTioNs oX all. kinds, and; for reasons familiar to medical men, the I operation 01 this preparation oi iron must necessarily oe sai utarv for. unlike the old oxides, it is (vigorously tonic, without being exciting and oyerhcating; and eentlv. resularly aperient, even in the.

most obstinate cases of costiveness, withoutiever being a gastric ipurgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensationi i It is this later property, among others, which makes it So remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distiuct and specific action, by I dispersing the local tendency which torms tnem. In dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often suf ficed for the most nnbitual cases, lnducyng. the attendant C'ostiveness. In unchecked DiARmosA, eyes when, advanced to dtsxntzrt, confirmed, malbmant. the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.

1 In the local of flesh and strength, debili tating remittent hectic, which generally indicate Incipient consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in sev eral very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scrorrxocs TcuKrocLosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the. good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine without of their well known liabilities. 1 i. The attention of females cannot be too confident ly invited to this remedy and restorativelnthe cases peculiarly affecting them.

In Khscm atisv, both xhrontc and inflammatory in the latter, Twrever, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported; both as alleviating, pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness oft he joints and muscles, i In IniermtlerU Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlement! of tne pest, will probably be one of high renown and JVC JiJsJlJiD has aver been discovered in the whole history of medicine wicb. exerts such prompt, fully restorative effects, good ap etite complete digestion, rapid acquisition of with aa nnusual 'disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediatly follow its use. iTit up in n.eat flat boxes oontaimug CO puis. price 50. ots per box for sale by druggists and; dealers.

be sent free to anv address on receipt of the pric.e. All letters, orders saould be aiK arcssea to R. B. LOCKE it rulv4 82j General Agents, 2 Cedar N. 0 is Pfr h.

DRY I GOODS, 1861. 1861. MOORE ir GR AV Have just received very larg and stock of splrndid DRY GOODS, Groceries, FOR THE SPRING TRADE! Consisting In part of Plain and Figured Merinoes, All Wool and Chalhe deLaines, a 1 Paramettas, Briyiants, Calarrian, Poplin and Travclinj? Goods! French English and American PRINTS and GINGHAMS, All Prices and Styles. Gxo de Rhine and Florence Silks, Ribons, Laces, Trimmings, Ac. Silk, Chenille, Brocha, Stella, and Plaid Shawls, Cloaks, Han tillas and Scarfs.

NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Sheetln gs. 3 4tha to ll 4ths Wide, Stripes, Denims, Checks, Tickings, Drills and Flannels. Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, SatTnetts, Silk, Satin, Plush and Velvet Testings. Ready Made Clo tiling! flANJ) GENTS FURXISI1INQ GOODS! Consisting of Hats and Capp, Coats, Pants, Vests, Dra irers, and Shirts, Collars and Cravats, Hosiery, fcc, We are also prepared to make to order Men Boy's Clothing of all Ainds and latest styles by first class workmen. and A very large stocifc of Custom mad BOOTS AiD SHOES For Mea.

Women, and Children's wear. Fresh Groceries, RECEIVED DAILY, And of the Very Rest Quality! Glass and Queeiiswarel I i CROCKERY, Onr stock was selected expressly for this market, bles us to sell Goods at with great care, and be Cash svetcin ena A very small adoance on N. Y. Prices. Call and examine' our etoeX: before purchasing elsewhere, and you ertatnly will find that we are selling at lower figures than anybody else.

HVIoore M'Grcw. 9 twtt.kft 19, leeo. NEW STORE, WM. EWING BROTHER, WOULD respectfully call the attention of the people of Huntington and vicinity to the fact that thev have just opened a large stock of goods, all of which are Entirely New, consisting SILKS, BAEEGES i i Challies, Lawns, Gingnams, Prints BZEAQITED cfc BROWN MUSLIN 10 Bleached and UnbleAche(l MuIm Ticks, Denims, Cloths, Cassimeres Cottonades, Hats, Shoes, Umbrellas, ce AUo rn.e Stock o. Groceries and Queensware.

Tubs, Backets, and Churns Brooms Soc i All of which wiil be 1 I i IF NOT A LITTLE CHEAPER Than any in Tbwn. Store la the. South Room of Roche's new ing west side pf Jefferson street. my31 17 i bu A. D.

TURTELOT M.t BALTES, VSALFRS 15 Marble Jlonuments, lcad Stones AUr KINDS OF Sculpture Work, CafeieJ Slabs, Mantle HUNTINGTON, INDIANA. 4ope to order on the shortest no, ce and in the neatest manner. PHILIP BROWN, LUZON WARNER, Traveling, Agent. JOHN MARTIN. may24 4o WOOft WANTED IMMEDIATELY.

I At the Jtfahon Distillery. I WILL pay tho highest price for 00 Cords of "Wood, to be delivered at inv Distillery at Ma hon. The money paid on the delivery of the wood, 18 23 LEWIS nnZFIELD. PRY GOODS, NEW OODSJ ILOW FMICIES: J. J.

W. PJJRVLLNCE TNVITE the attention of the puk lio. te of the th splendid stock of Goods, jatt retairfdfto, ba alutern cities, consisting in part o( i i FOREIGN AND LOitESTW i Groceries, Hardware, Hoots and Shoe! DTATS, CAPS, BONNETS, d. Broadcloths, Vafsxmerss, Cassinctts, SivUs, trigs, FancuColtonades, Prints, sf every style, Ftannels, of alt kinds and pries Woolen' press Goods, Plain and Fancy. Silk, Ginghams, "Usrinoes, Delaines, Latent, and Br'd Hants, Brown and Bleached ilusfitis, and Col Use, Together with, erery articla usually kept in first class Stores, all which have been purohased with special reference to this market.

Our Goods are all new and fresh Lave been selected with great care, and as we expeoi to do kiu sinesa on the READY PAY SYSTEM, we i vite a call from the public, feeling satisfied that ur indueemeuts will bo entirely satisfactory tAi, classes. I Bring along your Cash and Produce, and. 1C convinced that we are offering first class Goes at i TIIE LOWEST t57Store in Dr4 Grays ton's Brick Building, an Jefferson street, Huntington, Ind. FORT WAYNE ADVER8, MUSIC STORE, C. Ta.

HILXj. HAS opened a Music )fitore in Seidel's now building opposite the Public Square, for the sale of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, te. Agent for Emerson's, Firth, Fond shal, James Travers Fiano Fortes. j. Melodeons," Guitars, Violins, Violin Guitar He Is also Agent for 1 SLOiT'S Sewing Machines, rjuiversally apknoalcdged to be the best Sewing Machine in America, and 25 per ccqt.

lower thaur any similar Machine, Also, i Moore's $30 Machine i I hw io ranidlv acouirine popularity. A supply of these Machines wijl be kept ou hand. Ladies arc invited tQ call and examine tho Ma: chines, and see specimen of their work i ang2 4 j' EC. 3ST. Ward, Calhoun Street, Jbort Wayne, opposite the Public Square, Importer of China, Glass Qneensware, SILVER rLATKD Tea Setts, Spoons, and Forks, Castors, Butter Kui Waiters Goblet Ivory liaiidlcd Knives, Common Knives, Forks', Chamber Setts.

Toilet Sets, Brittania Varo, aooassssrn 1 sizs? Saperior phio Stopa Crocks 8 cents Gallon! One Price Store, for Cash QnlyC The China and Queensware are imported direct from the first manufactories in France and England, and the Glassware bought of the bcBt Jmer ican makers. "i The Stone China is from the celebrated manur factury of JAS. EDWARDS SONS, and is IW, per cent, cheaper and tilzt than any other offered, in Cincinnati bills duplicated at the same price. largo assortment of Coiomon Ware for cotrv merchants. I S'lbf Watch and Jewelry Store, "VO0RIIIS JiApFyMAN HAVE on hand a large nevrand wcll assortment of ClocSj Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, and Spectacle.

On the North West Corl Maidt fWAotm Street, FORT WAYNE Ladies an others are respectfully invited to call and examine, A fine assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, Always on hand. Clpcks watches, and Jewelry. r.EPAiRED to order. "Spectacles re fitted with Glasses. 3 All Work Warranted.

Feb. 14th, '61. y. 32. 11 1 N.

B. Stockbridgc, Wholes Ve and Retail Dealer School and Miscellaneous Boolx STATIONERY! Wall roper, Msic, and, Misicalj Gold Pens, Toys, dc. Ii j' i Sign of the Book, 104 Columbia St. FORT WAYNE, IND. jah.

10th 'ei 27. I i P. S. llnderhill, DEALER JIN, MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MANTLES, CABINET SLAB i FORTWAYN.Ef tWWork done to order on the Shortest Nolle. and in the Neatest manner.

1 mm 1 ill I I uraors ior wora wm receive hwuii. by. calling on JB LISETOJS, aprlli lgot' Gko. MlIXfK, Iba Rcraar on'di RetaU IXealers ia Foreign and ni tictGro ric Liquors, Nails, Glass, Wood Ces ner of Calhoiui and Berry streets, 1 SORT WAYNE, IND. solicited and prompt a tWTER MS CA jan 15 27 1.

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Pages Available:
5,147
Years Available:
1861-1897