Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 2, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 December 1856 — Page 4

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From The Uomeste?.d. TQE NEW YAM. It Culture Development 'Recipe." mid a In the Bushes, 1850. Some years ago, Mr. Downing was so good as to print a few letters of mine in the "Horticulturist," which gives me courage to inflict upon you and your rea ders a little zossin. and see if you too will be amiable. I think it is a good plan to have recipes in your paper, andl return thanks hereby to several matrons who have enlightened me, though I'm apt to think, sometimes, that I know all about housekeeping.But might I suggest that a recipe is better for being complete, and that when I want to make a pudding, it might be convenient to know how much flour is added to the "Sugar aud spice, And all that' nice." because it might not succeed, if left to my discretion. And, if somebody tells me to cast on seventeen stitches, and then directs only how to knit thirteen of them, what, in the name of commonsense, I ask becomes of the other four? Perhaps Mr. (dear me! I almost "spoke in meeting!") will suggest that ladies are not apt to be practical, but, begging his pardon, I think they are capable of it; and is not a little hint to that efTect excusable? For my part, I think it is horticultural gentlemen who are apt to theorize. Let mo tell you a brief story that hangs thereby. A certain person of my acquaintance met me one day, with a triumphant air, "I have got it at last, W. Here it is!" "What?' said I, breathless with curiosity. "Oh! the Discorea Batata!" (Do set that in large letters, to express the tone!) 'Angels and ministers of grace! What upon earth is that?' asked innocent I, supposing it to be no less thnn a Mexican 'k mummy, or a three-tailed Javanese pig, or may bo some pcrsian utensil from a hole in the ground out hast. 'Why, my dear, the new yam! "New ham?' said I, a little doubtful, aud crest fallen. Vam! yam! don't you recollect? the vegetable that we hope will supercede the potato grows to an immenso size is common food for the Chinese produces great crops no trouble in cultivation floury nutritious esculent.' What could I say but 4hem?' So, with all honors, the small tuber was planted in u bed, dug, manured, and raked, as if it had been a hot-bed for exotics. (No trouble to cultivate!) Long did man and maid watch the bed, up rooting intrusive purslance, quick pigweed, pepperjpot, and witch grass; till one dav, the master shouts over tho lawn "It's up! it's up!' I started did he mean tho Peterton Tomnoddy stockst I began to hope. 'My dear W , the Batata Discorea is up!' Had 1 been a man, with the privileges of the sex, I should have said well, never mind, FH suspend, what I didn't remark. I diu say, "Oh!" and like a very lamb, spoilod my new slippers going out to see the arrival the welcome little stranger. Two leaves! Positively two! but, "Great oaks,' &c., you know. (How pleasing is the effect of mo ral copy books in after life!) This adage aided my philosophy to wait for Summer. Ah, that long and lovely Summer! Dewy mornings, radiant with bloom and odor; tranquil noons, when tho hot air quivered in tho Minlight, and the cool white lilies drooping in unfeigned languor; evenings flushed at sunset with rose, red and gold, or dark with lurid clouds, whose pearly tops, rounded and opalescent, again t tho bluo depths of heaven. Yet, morning, noon and night did one adorer wait upon the mandarin, chronicle its growth, trickle a lit tle water upon its root, cover and uncover it, mulch and detnulch it. (Kxcuse the word I wasobliged to make it.) And it came to pass that it grew: but wo to proiatic visiters, attracted by the spice scent of its carnation neigh bora. "W , take care o vo ir flounces!! You hit the Ditcorea Batatas!' 'My dear Miss Jones DO step this way you are directly over

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(Miss Jones jumped half :i rod.) Goodness gracious! I m sure oh, dear is it poison?' So it went on till Autumn, and then, feeling much as my dear brother-in-law Peter does about Mr. B , whom I cant help lik ing and praising, resolutely refused to ask about the vegetable, and I knew not where it went to. I went to Fraternia for the Winter, and when I came up, in June, I was immediately introduced to the Discorea Batatas, which came up iu May the real Monsieur Tonson. But that Summer was nothiug to mo but caro and anxiety, I do not know what was born in the garden or what tropic airs blew upon the reviving North land and even forgot the Great Yam, yet who escapes his fate, even if he forget it? Not many weeks since, Monsieur approached me with a plate, a fork, and an air of deep apprehension. 4 W , I want you to taste this Discorea Batatas.1 My teeth chattered solemnly 1 advanced to the wonderful vegetable. It looked mysteriously white and string', (floury!) 1 lifted a small mouthful to my lips 1 shut them tight 1 meditated 1 opened my lips, und so berly deprived myself of all fur ther enjoyment m that line. I am not like the 'dear public,' 1 could not swallow the Discorea Batotas! (Esculent!) And since you like recipes in The Home -Stead, 1 append one: How to make a Discorea Batata. Take one Irish potato, wet and weedy; add to it one turnip, tolerably stringy, but not too rank; splice them together lengthwise with a morning glory vino on top; cultivate strenuously for 2 years, puffing it in agricultural papers; then dig up one root (large crops!) siz inches long and three round (immense size?) boil and cat if you can. Really content is a blessed thing, and 1 am all content to be nothing better than a Wild Flower. GRIDDLE CAKES. To prevent them from sticking, rub salt over the griddle with a piece of bread before greasing. A better plan is to get soap stone ORiiHiLES, which never needs greasing at all. The cost is ten or twelve shillings. TO DESTROY BEDBUÜS. A simple and easy method of destroying this loathsome tor- , : mentor has been discovered. It consists in spreading the liquid from the ripe cucumber on the bedstead and such other places in which they secrete themselves. NEW MATERIAL F R BEDS Tho leaves of the lunch tree. collected in autmn, iu dry weather, form an admirable article for beds. The smell is grateful and wholesome, they do not harbor vermin, aro very elastic, and may be replenished annually without cost. EASY WASHING. Take suds as usual, then ikM a teaspoonful of Spirits of Turpentine to each bucket of water, stir it up, put in tho clothes, and let them soak an hour and a half, and then boil them as usual. Unless very dirty, thoy will need no rubbing, tho turpentine having he offeot to loosen the dirt. AKKl) lOT PIK. F rom this timu forth, wo liko to tmvo a good ninny pot pics. A pan, two inches deop, needs only an upper aud under crust, filled with apples; a deeper pan needs a middle crust; sprinkle I little allspice and nutmeg with watn l . 1 '1 1 . i. la i ououii 10 cook 11: ici 11 uuKo an hour, or till tho apples are douc, and eat with sweetened milk. Dried apples make equally as good a pie by first stowing them. HOW TO BOIL HICK. Put one fiuart of wntnr in X not. hoil it. witsh imlf tt nmiml of! r ' ' r """" w nee, and throw it into the boiling water; boil for tcu minutes, or un til each grain is rather soft, but separate; drain it in a eulander, put it back iu a pot which you have slightly greased with butter, let it swell slowly near the (ire, or in the oven, until wanted- A lit tle butter may be added; each grain will then swell up. and bo well tvparatod. PARKS' ll'STKW Cut a half pound of fat salt pork in slices, and a pound of beef or veal in bits; put them in a diuuerpot, with very little water. Scrape some parsnips and cut them in slices an inch thick; wasli and put them to the meat; pare and cut six small potatoes in halves. Cover tho pot close nnd sot it over a bright fire for half an hour, then dredge in a tablespoonful of wheat (lour, add a small bit of butter, and a small teaspoonful of ptfptst, stir it in. and set it over the fire to brown for fifteen minutes. Take the stew into a dish und serve.

TO COOK SWEET POTATOES Boil two large sweet potatoes, rub them through a solve, then add a piece of butter tho sizo of an egg, a little salt, one pint of butter-milk, a teacup of sugar, a tabh spoonful of -a!cratus, dissolved in water. Bake in an earthen dish. Servo up wilh cream. PLAIN SODA (JAKE. Take three cupful- of flour, one cupful of sutjar, one egg. one

tablespoonful of butt'r. two tea-! spoonfuls of soda, uo teAipoeft? ful of essence of lemon, and one cupful of sweet, milk. Beat the egg, and mix it with butter and sugar, and soda disolved in the milk. Add two cupsful of Hour; then mix the cream of tartar, dry with the other cupful of flour, and add that to the other, and roll out and bake at once in flat pans. STEWED APPLE PUDDING. Cover with apples pared and cored, to the depth of two inches, a deep basin or pan, add water suflicient to stew them. Make I crust as for common biscuit, roll to an inch in thickness, cut a hole in the eeuter and cover with it tho apples. Set the ilish on the stovo or coals to coo;;, covering closely to prevent the escape of steam. Twenty or thirty minutes will be sutlieiont. Serve with sauce made of water, butter and sugar, thickened with llour and seasoned with nutmeg. POTATOE I EAST. Pare, boil and mash Bttooth twelve potatoes; stir into tbese one large cup of sugar, and one quart of boiling water; when cool add one quart of water, and a half a pint or less of yeast; keep it in I warm place for twelve hours, when it will be ready for use. Shake it carefully l elore using; always reserve n small quautity of old yeast for raising the new. Bread or cakes made with this yeast never need salcratus, and will raise very quickly. I trust housekeepers generally will try this, and dispense with the unwholesome article, saleratus. D OmdiSy 8UCCESS0K TO IIUADI.F.V KltUTIf KIIN, Wholesale and lfutall JEWELER. HAVING lust rotnr-cd irom the Kail with i II largo and variod lock of fiiio Watches and Klch Jewelry! Comprlilng an assortment of H KVV AND HKACTI IV L BTYLEBI which I wit I n (Tor Vo Hi m '.1.1 eiislninera of the late (Irra at tatltfaetnry nrlret. Call and mo at N . W Corner Pourtli A. Matii,Cincclnuall,0. mar 14 WE.NTWUKTII k BKil'S.. JIO. 77 PKAKI. STKKKI . CINCINNATI, OHIO I, o IS. We Invite Ihcnlli'iillnn of coiiiilr merchants t our extensive stock of Fancy and Stnple Dry Goods. Harlnf for sevurnl years Imported direct from Ike most celebrated Manufacturers In Kurope.an having ti resident partner In New tors, we are enabled to offer to cash and responsible buyers unsurpassed Inducements In prices, styles, eve. fob fop WBNTWOKTM A BKOTHKKS i VlewsofBulldlugs.L4irMr-4rci, Portraits. Dl plomas.MaM.Show Cards, Notes, Drafts. Hills of Exchange .Labels. dee. etc. Ml DDI. ETON A- WALLACE. Rot Ii Wal n ulS tree t .Odd Fallows Hall. Cincinnati,: Nov. I I.IK53 47 lyr. FUKK OF CIIAIUJK!! Two Bplwattld I'urlor Lugrnt lug-Hi Entitled "Bolton Abbey In thoVldou Times, "a splendid steel enfravlni, from the celebrated oalnllng bv l.andsenr: and the "Departure of the Israelites from Kgvpt," u lir mid beautiful sie I graving from a painting by D. Kuberts. There- ! Uli price of the above onurnvlii,' Is I, per copy, l but will bo aeol raaa or tuiiui as follows: I The subscribers have Rlabllahed a Hook Agen- ! c In Philadelphia, and will furnish any took or publication at thu retail price free or postuge.Any persons by forwardlug tho subscription price of any of the 3 Magaxlues,ueb as Harper's, Qe dy't Putnam's Orabain'.' , Frank Leslie's Fashions die, will receive the mngailnci for one year and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravlugs, free of charge, or If sutwcrlblug to a 9-J.and it Ml Moiraxine, aucha Peterson's, mid Chnllcii's l.adles'T'hrlstlan Annual, tliev will receive both luagaxlues aud a copy of either of tho aboi'e en graving. Every description of Engrav Ingnu Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certldcales, Business Cards, die. All order sent by mall promptly attended to. Persons m I hing v lows of their bull tiding engra ed can aend a DaguerreotJ ft or sketch tn by mall or express. f the buildPersona at a distance having saleable articles would find It to their advantage tu address the sub scribers, as we would act as agents for the nalo vT the sumo. IIVKA M .v PIEIICE, SU South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j.M.Bvaa. (nov3U'y) -r. may nasi a. Kansas! Kansas!! lw UST RECEIVED at W. L. Farqahardi Co. 's, a a general assortment ( Crocer es, consisting iu part. via. I Orleans, Crushed und Powdered sugai; Sugar House and Orleans molasses; Mackerel und While Fish; Sods and Duller Crackers; Prunes, liulslus and Figs. ASA IGLE H ART, (Latroftnd Successor to Ingle, Wheeler di I hart In KealKstate .70ncte,) Attorney at l.nw uuil (tieitrai aiainiv .linn UentlKsitHio Ageiii wilhiitondto the CoiueiL r i.ui.t., thepur chase andsale or Heal II other prof'MB'oiiul business Intrusted lo him In andernurire.and the adjoining counties In Indiana. f r"Orrn uuvauTita 1 mti. asaa. KVANNVILLE.INUIANA. Providence, It. I. RHODES' FEVER &IBAK1E IUI OB. ANTIDOT F. TO MALARIA. TNM( the prevention and cure of Fever aud X Ague, or Chill lever; Dumb Ague, and other Tntermlteal and rem Itient fevers. 1 have on hand this celobraied medicine, war. ranted for every single case; and inn mc nei.d Itaa the best lo all sufferers Irom thai complaint. I also keep a areal assortment and vurlelr of drugs, al low prices, t am also prepared lo turntshatury chemical preparation nacl aud clear, and can execute evory hemlc.il analytls. Physicians cau receive the chemical reactions lo lbs fundamental dlseoverv id poisons, for post mortem xuuiinalious, accompanied with the dl reclloas for use. IONA I'tUN IIOI'.KLK. Urookville, lud. octstf . 0. BAKER, UK ALK K IN ' NTAI'l.i: .teil I N DRY S, NOTIONS, READY HADE CLÖTH1N6, HATS, CAtö, &C, ONE DOOR NORTH BROOK VI LLE BANK, IIKlHlKVII.l.K. I N 11. Furiilshlns; articles of every description, ments msdeto order at the shorlesiiintlt-e. (Jaraprit II TOR SALE, A good farm norae aud two good Mule. Knuutreat 11 iiiflco

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P A, CI I F I C , . ' OF I Ml. I ' ITH 3 : 1 u v -j u a , j TYNER & KIMBLE LOOK OUT FOR NO. 1 . INTERESTING DETAILS!!! TYKKRa. KIMM' IIA VK KK CKIVKDTHKIK early elock of Kprtng Good and Invite the public to call and examine for lbe"ielve before purchasing-. a they can lay without fear of contradiction, that IIhi purchaser can save a large In terest on hi money by purchasing; of them. Their ck la large and wall selected at prices as low at loney can command. The MONTHLY ADDI TIONS will Ins e fresh and seasonable Goods. such as Hals, Capa, Boots, Shoe, Grocorlo, Hardware, Iron, Grindstones, and all the small notion conected with and necessary to a complete stock ap pertaining to the trade. They take In exchange for Good, all the current money they can g et, besides all the broken bank notes, at Cincinnati prices, together with almost every article In the produce line, ATTIIh ULI) JlUKTON STAND. aprll 4 'IIKItRY PECTORAL, by nep D. V. JOHNSTON. B ALM OP A THOUSAND D. P LOWERS at V. JOHNSTON BT AM! LINIMENT by D. V. JOHNSTON. D MANN'S AGUE BALKAN. D. V. JOHNSTON . POKSHA'S BALM LINIMENT. Ü. V. JOHNSTON. D"' . III KNTAL PAINTING M t i l) I! I ALS. I D. fOHNKTON. 'THE (iOOI) TI M K S COME." 40 CASES m HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT THE FAVORITE "OLD WHITE CORNER. 1 OF siÄÜXION & SON, I liich t in- tare now opcu i Bfl . and Intend to acll At reduced prices, S SPBIPO HAS AT LAST FAIRLY OPENED, and we havo a large stock of Gowda, we have reduced ibe"tarlir," end by so doing are enabled to offer all kinds of Goods at very slight advance on Cincinnati Wholesale prices. I'o attempt to enumerate the many dl (Terelit ar ticles comprising our slock would be a Herculean Uuk Indeed salfleo to uj we will name Tew of tho P-ikding articles, though we have evory tbing from a Microscope to a Sausage Machine. Ladlcn Dopttrtinent. To tho selection ol this part of our stock we have taken all possible pains. Ladles, if yon wish to bedeck yourself with a dress of which "Queen Vic" herself would bo proud, call at the Old White Comer and "I.afe" will sell you one of those rich and fashionable EUREN1E, CAMILLE, OK HERON HOBES, and " Henry" will show you omo of the prettiest and richest patterns of Lawns, Bereges and Tisanes ever brought to this place. We also have those flue mack and BUMS, JJluck Dross Silks, and Figured Silks of every grade, Flue Crape Shawls- white and colored, plain and Hgurud, Laces Colars. (new style, Embroideries, all kinds or Uonncl anil i.ute .tiring ltlbbons, Hd'kfs, Hosiery Gloves, die. (eiitleiuvn' Drpn rOMMIi We have a fresh lot of Mon i Fancy and plain Casslineres, and Satinets, ( loths, Testings, and a"lltlle the ftuest" assortment of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING e er offered In this market. We have boon veiy particular Iu bu lug our Ciolhlng, and flatter our selves thai we can '.rim you out, gentlemen, from "head to foet" for less money than any house In this Valley. (Jive us a call. Domewiic. Wo have an unusually large stock of Domestics such as Muslins bleached and unbleached, Drllllugs, do. I.I ru n and Cotton Diaper, Tickings, dec. rrinis. When It come lo "Calorco" we're around," but all thai we neod say about print I, that we have tho Merrimack, t.'ocheco, Philip Allen dt Sons, Hay Stain and Sprague brands, which every body knows are ns good as gold dollar. Wall Papers T hi Is Just the season of the year to paper yoar walls they begin to look bad. We have made largo accessions to our heretofore oxlensive stock of Wall Papor, aud cau, without deubt, exhibit the largest and inl tastefully (elactod dock and then SO cheap of any homo In thetepart. Cssrpwtw We have Just opened a lurge and wall selected lock of Im ported Carpet of tho liteil pattern. Kag Carpel al way on hand. IfusitH ustsl Mio-. We have one room devoted to this branch of the builueu, and wo are now prepared to tult with Shoe or Bool, ever) body oren to the imallosl Infant. Containing ull the varletlea of Ladies Musklnsatid Hootees. Misses and Child's Shoes, Men and Hoy Hoot and Shoe. We have a Urge assortment of CUSTOM-MADE Hoots aid Shoe of every description. ums und Vmpm. Evory grade both for men and boys, even to tbo latest) In of SOFT HATS for hard or oft head. Call In Cent, aud "Adam" wlllglve you "flu." Hardware! aud lb-articie uaually kopliu a retail aloro. In 4tien)war und Ulanwure Wo have M entire new lock, containing ome new patterns, and all that Is wanted in this way. But we fowl It unnecessary to say more. Suffice for u to say wo fool very grateful for the liberal nntronaiM bestowed upon usall through our mer cantile course, und nothing ou our purl bull be done,allht!le duy.lo merit a discontinuance of tho same. We are aure that If good Good, cheap Goods, and pluul) ol Ihcm, aud goutlrtsMsV ly clerkdo wait on yoult whalyou want, we have no fours. prttt M, D. GALI.IOrdt SOB. THE BUT BOOK FOR AGENTS! TO PERSON OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. An Elegant Gift for a Father to preont to hit family. Send for one copy and try It among your friend WANT BD Agents to circulate Sears' Large Type Quarto Bible ! rnu rsMiLV i'a, SM-irTLCD THE HKOl'LE'N 1MC10KIAI. DOME TIC BIBLE. this uaeful book I declined, If wr can form an opinion from Ihr notice ol the pre, to have an recede n ted circulation in evers section ni our wlilo spread coallnen I, and to ferin a distinct era lu the sale of our works. It will, 110 doubt. In a few vear become mi KaXiL-v Uibli or ma A aalt-. PaorLa. Oj'i'ho moat liberal remunnrullou will be allowed lo persons who may be pleased lo procure subsbriuers lo the above, Fr W lo HHI epics may easily be circulated aud sold In each of Ihn principal elites and towns of Ibe Union. I1. ...II bo sold by subscription only. j (Application should be made at onro, r. the debt will soon bo occupied, TTT't'ersons w Ishlng to act a agon la, and do a ale Susli.ss,can solid for a apeelmeu copy. )! 1 ' On receipt of the established price, iv Dollars, Uie I'iclorlal Family Hlbla, with a well boend subscription book, will bo carefully boxed, and lorwarded perexprese, at our rlik and expense to any central town In the Ifnitod Surte. oxcspllng those of California, Oregon and TexKT Keglter our Letter, and tho Money will come reorder respoctfully solicited. Kor lurlher purllculurs, address lb subscriber tpost paid). tlMUU Uf II V 1 1 1 W IV II C. O I ii.ii... sep.1-3m 11 William Street, N. Y. Peace! Peace!! Old things have passed away and some things have come new DAVinsl.SI OIITBB. OL0UN WILL14M. SLAUGHTER k WILLIAMS. WOULD announce to the public thai tbejr have brought on an entirely new stock of goods whl"h they are now opening al iho OLD ',; KIND-STONE CORNER, long occupied by K. Tyner, lu Urookville. To enumerate tholr stock would bo as ledlous us It Is Useless. If you want anything In the dry good or grocery Hue, call aud see for yourselves. Thuy hate N. ti Dreis Nk Ladies wishing to examine lomt beautiful tlyle of fancy Hllks. aro Invited to call at our atore and see some Hoods which are elegant as any lady cau wish to see. ISIeHolted .tluwlln. Ladies are respectfully invited lo call and examine Hie nice Loiidaln Itloechod Muslla, 1 yard and I Inch wide; Hoft Undressed Hoods. I'lmii lll'k S.IIK Won't Npllt. We have Just received a eelebrsled Illach rillk, which ha given universal satisfaction. Ladles who are desirous of purchasing a black Nllk Dres thst Ihoy can havo cotiBdonoo to believe will wear without cleaning, and will retain Its lustre, can Hnd it al Slaughter tV William'. Ureas i.tsctda. HUllaand Ciupe Shaw Is, Illach aud Fuucv Silks, Deluiues, (iinghams, 1'rlnU, Uwm, ('bullies, Muslins, Linens, Ac, at our establishment, til. hi in .1 1,1 Hon I able Co er., iirown do, Napkin, Do) illes; )ustoened. AUO IMerea I'rinl. Comprising tho I'uelflc, 1 'oeheco, Msrrlmaek, Kugllsli, lluinlltou, hpraguos, Allans, Manchester and a number ol other well known makes, which we aro selling cheap. Il lpi I II H. N bat u on hands nu vtlcnsiie assoitmeutuf Lars and Muslla Draperies. Mmmm r u ml n olnaaoa, Vou may always And a varlsty of Nugai,aud Now Urlsau. and uar-House .Molasses at our aland. Irou, . 1 . Ws would rail the attention of tbosn wauling Nails of any sia, ami Iron of any kind, to oir largu assortment, which we offer low. aprll ti flOUnTBl I'lCOUl ('K. Nlaughlor c. i Williams keep on hands all kinds of country Produce, Pork, Lard, Hweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Pumpkins, Apples, tlutur, kc for sals shsup for cash.

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In sourch'.ng terms, to guard the young of bvth soxes from the lerriöc consequences concomitant uf their Ignorance of physiological laws and sexual lmnui flies and ir regularites, whether exhibited by precocious de vclon. incut ,,r nrising from the vicious and cor rupting examples of their school-mate or othorwle. lo those who have been already ensnared to the "paths that take bold on hell," a clear and uxpllcllway Is shown by which they may secure a return of sound health, and a regeneration of tho ouiirom us terrible pollution. It is wen known that thousands of victims are annually sacrificed at tho sbrineof tluackiry es fiscally those sufforlng from Venereal or Synhtl tic dleaos Mrlcluro. Seminal Weakness Nur you Debility, and the numerou uialadle which spring directly or less remotely from the Indul gence wf carnal passions and secret violations o N ate re. In view of these facts, and when It I alto con sldered that about 100,000 persons die auiuially mine unneu niaieeor Consumption a large ma Jorlty being the vlctlmtofthe voluptuous Iridis cretlon ol tlis-i r progenitor, agreeably lo the Scrtplurul enunciation, that tho sins of the par e nt are visited upon the children, even lo tie third and fourth generation. The Author, Imbu ed with (ontlinentsof enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely bo censured for any effort to restrain the vices of the age, by the humblo Instrumentality o nis raeuicai manual. Oue copy, securely enveloped, will be forward edfree of postage to any part of the United State or 5 cents, or G for 91. Address, post-paid, COSL K.N a CO., Publishers, box 107, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassors and Book Agents sopplied on the most liberal term. mar I i ly CONNEKSVILLE. TOuLDFHIEiNDSAND NEW. THE PARTNERSHIP OF BATEMAH A BUR ton being dissolved, I wish to suy a few words to my old friends and the euslomeis of the late Arm. I have concluded to devote my whole time to tho Tailoring Business. I havo modelled and refitted the store foimcrh occupied by the Arm, lust opposite the Court House, and having roc. ived a new and beautiful assortment of Clothes, Casimers, Tweeds, Vesting, &c,. &c, dec. From theclly,! will make to order every description ofelotlilng. From my lows experience, and the uniform sutisfaetlon heretofore given, I f el confident that 1 shall be able lo give entlro and full srllsfacllontosllwhomay give me atrial. My stock will always be found complete everything pertaining to the business, and oftbe most fashionable kino, will be kept on band, and perions of the mod fasltdeou ite, a well at ihote wanting good of a cheaperklnd. maicall with the assurance that they will be saUsfled. I trust those who have known Itand patronized me for many yean pait, will again bestow upon me tho light of tholr patronage, and I hall use all my endeavors lo give tho sumo aatla faction tuutl lo. ve 1 1. sn.il.lv .1.. no heretorore. TOM BUK TON. Hemtmher i!ie Piute and Htmtmterthe name. Counors vlllo, Jane IS. CONNEHNVII.I.K Iron Foundry. OERHABT .v THOMPSO , (Successors to W. F. (iebbearl) Wholesale and Ketall Dealers Id COOklN AND SIKATIcsts BTOVKS, 4M Castings of every Description. rjT7r)loe on Monroe street, a few doors South of liio Court House. -CO M'n keep constantly on hand tho largest and host assortmenlofl Kklng Moves In tho valley and having reooutly Increased our facilities foi manufacturing, we have determined losakLand waaaaaT our Move and castings AT CINCINNATI PRICESI Weooallnue le manufacture the K tale Fair pro in I u in HATHAWAY C00K1NU STOVE, now admitted to be the bbst cooking stove In ibe United Stalest We also muuufacture the Premium or Stop Cooking fltoves, with 4 or 0 holes and large ovens. Ve are prepared lo furulth, wiiolbsulb and BBT4IL Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, &c. , &c, at city Prices. A general assorlmoiit of TINWARE, KAV E TROUGHS. tv. HOU8I 8POÜTIMÖ, kept on baud aud made lo order. Jo& Castings of all kinds, made In u superior manner, at short notice. Ilav lug employed experienced woramen, we Invite especial attention lo ibe fact that we war runt our stoves to perfofm well, audjourcastlng generali) lo bo of good niateral or the money re f untied. N.ll. Did I'lisllng. Old Copper, nil.! Ciinlr) Produce taken In Exchange, May 18-45- ly V W. FRTBABflBB fc CCK, W 1:111 Kstl.IiV Kbtail Dbalbbon Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hangings, CHINA. GLASS AND QüKENBWARE.i ki,. us. Mioca, Hat up, "stiittt I Is .Vr., ANU MANUFACTURERS OF IIOWI IS AM J1ASITH.UN, CONNERSVILLE IND. may 1 'Uly INDIANAPOLIS. itnbrauajolis Insurance Co., OK INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Autltorlxctl Oupltnl, RSOOOsOOO. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John D. Daraaae, Wm. M. Mi (btt, Wm. Ü. RortiNoaa, K. W. II. I i lis, lis loss Root, II . P.. Talbott, loiia W. Krani aa, Willi W. Wbioiit, W. Q. Whabton. JOHN D. DKFRKK8, Pre't. L. R. Hbownbll, Bec'y. H. F. C'oviBeTON,UeneralAgoul. CANAL BOAT . , ..i.-mw. r- . - - . . M - . , (ljL Iff. KS tv7 AV Y Trf 1 0JLBai e JJ sfflLki JJ ANsUstOo PAPT VlTsT OTTTiT 1TTJ V-Ar-- vvjil. DUAA.&A, W LL make i . trips weekly from Ashland, Faycllo county, lo Clnclunall, touching at lenrel, Metamora, Urookville, Rochester, and oilier desiraliio points, (or r relglitainl fasseni-er-Tim "Wayne" will leave Ashland, Laurel, and Metamora, for the eltv, on Moudajs, and lirook vlllo on Tuesdays of each week, and returning, will leave tho city on Fridays reach Hrookvllle, Metamora, Laurel, and Ashland, on Saturday of atch woek. The "Wayne" I prepared lo do all kind of shipping, and from limiting experience ef Capl. .Sudler, persons w Ishlng lo solid produce to the oily, for salo, will Und it lo their n to rust loan trust Itwlihhlm. The "Wayne" will receive and discharge her freights at the Warehouse of Llnck ok Ksrijulisr, upper landing, If not otherwise directed, where ample arrangements will be prepared or snipping all kind of I'roduee, flour aud Merchandise. Oovijtrj merchants, Millers, aud Itlacktmllhi are respectfully solicited for a share of their patron age by msy g W. L. PA lisiUIIAR dt CO., Agent rinOCERI KS . HARDWARE. NAILS. ja Linck rit Ksriuhar are In reeelpioffu plies ol t lie holt e, I I ; r i i r I I e , S " I liest S ETC. 1 1 1 s u 11 se Ii , l, 1 Hardware, Cutlery , and Nails, at No I Conimer. alalKow.liy LINCK a PARQHIIA K. JOY TO THK WORLUi I) AI M OP A TH0UIAR0 PLOW K KS. for sal I) ai W, L. Paaot NAB a Co.'s. epl VI s I ill' K K A IN KHN . We hav a faw extra l upnsr Hull King. nov 7 W. L. PsBiinua a Co. rRkA. TKA. TKA. X fur the best Teat In thu market, goto nov T W. I Ksavji nth a Co.

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CINCINNATI. DR, FORMA Alterative Balm, For Internal and External Use

This Balm is wurruntod to re lievo all Rheumatism, Strains in the Spine, or Spinal nllcetion and Dyspepsia, Headache, or tifl Neck, Toothache, Eurache, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Breast, Stomach or lloweK or Burning in the Breast, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns Scalds or Frozen Parts, CrtBK Cholic and Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Pleurisy. Flux, Fever and Ague, Piles, Corns, 1 Wsh cuts or t a .1 TT sores lüiiamation in tho l lean, Stomach. Bowels or Kidneys, Summer Complaint of Children, Worms, and Intlamation of tinStomach and Bowels, Croup and Scarlet Fever. The reason why this lialm reaches all these cas es It becaute It icduccs Inflamatlon, and arouses tli secretions and nervous system Into action. This )ower Is owlnf lo the peculiar combination or Medical properties without th!lr nclng neutralised. The medlclno Is perfectly safo, not containing any dead ly poison, or mineral. It will, If used rreely, act Immediately upon lie liver, and all other secretive organ. Uuud (he fwllowlisK Cerllflcntca. Prom Kcr. John II. Plnley. Cincinnati, March slh, MBS. Dr Korsha This is the urstllme in my long life thai I haw given my name hi recommendation of any medicine, a a general remedy, though I have orten b en sollcitoit. I nave usetl your Alterative Balm for nearly two years; flrsi, for tho rht umatlsm In my hip and kneo, of which I was nearly a cripple, then for very severe bruises on two oi my family; than a violent attack of diarrhaaon myself; then for Inflamatlon, for burns, bruises, a ml for a very severe easo of stltT neck, brought on bv a violent cold, and I think I have had full proof lu uiedlhal properties. In a groat many of iho diseases for which you recommend It, and l have not found 1 1 to fall Ina slugle one of them. Still, I do not say that It It an Iniallible cure, yet It Is my sober eonvlctlon, thai It Is the best compound for I has remedies fcr which It is reooioineiidod, toat I have ever tried, and I have tried many . I w ill not, If I can procure It; be w 1th ouril In my ftmlly for any consideration. Hoping that you will still conllouo to compound It honestly, and tbatll may relieve thousands of sufferer!, I mott heartily recommend It to my fellow citizens a a mott excellent Kann I Medlcrie. Your, affectionately. J.H. KIXI.EV. Certificate from D. L. Starr. I havo known Mr. Forsha's Alterative B.tlin to perform a very extraordinary cure upon a horsu .nut ns very badly eat, tomo time tlnco. I utod It externally, wslh good effect. I bellovo It to a perfectly safe and ofttcaclous remedy to be nsed In many complaints. D. k STARK. Nov. SI, 1833. HoMaaov, O., Doc. 1, '55. Da. Pottn: Yooj medicine ha complotely cured me, and I am hale and stoat, and no signs of Kbeumatle pains about me, 1 am very thankthat you made your appearance In this place. The Only re gret I now have is, that you did not como sooner, ss much sufterlngund expense would nave been doiio away. I hope you may always be successful a with me, and live toagosd old asm, and never tnfler with the Rheumatism, i havo only used what Balm I bought of you, and ant now a new man. Yours, truly. ROBT. BUATY. 1 k t . k i Palls, Meigs eo . o. . l'ee. IB, '33. Da. PoasHs Uaaa Sia: Rou will recollect telling mo one dozan.bolllet ofyour Alterative lialm od board the (learner Ohio o. 9 on her upward trip, aboukthe 9th or 10th ' of November last. . I have sold It all but two bottle, and cau oay to far a I have sees and known it tried it has cured more disease, and In a shortor lime, than any medlclno I evar knew. II ha already become opular here, and 1 could sell a large quantity of It If It wasgenerrlly knowu that I alway s bad It on band. 1 sboald ba glad If yon would , point mo sOlesgenl for tho sale of ll iu Ihl place, l ns, a lieh as the Other mercnauts in lee place are agents for Othor medicines not worth halfto much. If )ou do so, I will do all I can to a;ivo the medlclno a wide clroulalton. At all events, please to ead mc one doien eat h of jour dlffuriul tliod bottles, aud oblige Vourt, II. P. L.WVKV. TO THE PUBLIC. I Iiis is to certify that my wife was aAlictcd with Uie spinal affeetlon and dyspepsia for nlno voars. and a large portion of that time confined lo her room. Inreo Joints of hor back bone were thrown out of place and curved, cautod by illseatu aud pain. Nbo was quite bowed down In bor stature durtnr her Illness. We bad three physicians attending her during the principal part of her IIInes,bul the experienced no permanent relief from their prescriptions. I afterwards procure. I one bottle of Dr. Portha's Alterative lialin, and by the time tho had used that bottle the felt grual relief ( ae utod but tevon botllet, wlion the a eiillrelv cured, sound and well, of her dlsoasea. J and hor back-bone ha lost Its curve, and she Is as tiralgul In her stature at she was previous to lbs attack. Wo uerebjr certify that we believe tho j Kslm lo be tho ceil modlclno In uie, and we believe It to be a certain care foi the spinal aflecllou and dyspepsia, and cannot loo highly recommend I ll to any person afflicted with Uie above diseases. I We alto And Han effectual euro lu many other dl. tiii In which wo bavotrlod It In our family. Signed) AI.KX . i I It K. MAR V II. CLARK. Lynchbuij , Highland co., 0., Jan. 8, '32s Lynchburg, Highland co.,Jan.ti, '39. This Is lo certl fy thai 1 have boon aflllcled for sevon orolghtlyeart withe tplnal affection and dys. peptla, and a part of that time wat cOnOned lo my bed. I had tried tho vorlout reraedlea tried prescribed by the physicians who at landed me, hut obtained no permanent relief unlll I tried Dr. Forsha's Alterativo Halm. 11 y the lime 1 had used throe or four bottles I fell (real relief, and had not , u seil innre i Ii im seven unities niuu I wu. enure l) cured of the above named dtsouet. I feel Jit duo to the public, as well as lo Dr. Dr. Forsha, to stale the above named facts, and to say that I believe the HALM lo be the best medlclno In mo, aud I rannt recommend It loo highly lo tuBerlng humanity. I have nsed It In many olbercases In my fa mlly for which It was recommended, and ll boa given ontir satisfaction lu all cases. John Wai.bbii. I am well acquainted with Alexxndea Clark and hit wife, and also John Walter, and kuow the above statement to bo matters of fact, and they are persons of respuclabllily aud candor. Signed A.OIHLKRI cau recommend Mr. Fortha't Alterative Halm at being the bust medicine I over used for 'cramps aud pains. When I bad the Cholera, I was cramped very much, aud lu lets lhau ons minute I was rellovod of all pains. I have tried it for cult, brul sos, and burnt, and found It lo glvu Imiuodlalu relief. I wat taken with a severe pain in tho back could not straighten myself, and I only rubbed It twice, and the pain loft me, and I wat as well at I evor was. II la good for headaches; my sou was attacked with a severe headache, and iu ouu-iinll bourafter bathing bis boad, he was relieved. Yours, respectfully, J. W. AlUBB. Certificate from !.. Hubble, oftbe Cincinnati Fuel Co. Webad a borte thrown overboard from a Coal Fist, between two boats, and fast In the gears al the time, and u steamboat passlug, wklcbjainined the boats to gelber, with the horse struggling at the time. He was very mueh culand bruited. After we got blm out wo applied Mr. Forsha' Alterative Halm frsely to the uuts and bruises, expecting, however that the horse wat ruined. Hut after tun. ling- aboul thirty. six hours, tho horse was put lo work, as walla ever, except the setM ! in couseqaeuee or the cuts ne got. And we would cheerfully recommend ll lo thu public a the beit medlclno we have uied, aud wo nave tried all of ho different kind that aro lu uo. I concur with other lu recommending Dr, Forsha' A Iterative Halm a the best medicine we ave ever used for horaoa, and alo for cut ami bjuises ou Ihe human person. .V H. Id max i ert i floate from ( lias. N. liryaut, Rsq. Cincinnati, Jan. H, 'o. Ilurlnirllie summer und fall ol l-IH I was ipille o, . 'I I tl. I" lit I I III', I, VI II 'II..B.S Ul III .Ii-, vi of tkt tuimach and bowelt. Ry the Srtt of Do cember, the complalni,lBd.ruii through Uie various stages of the diarrhea and dysenti rj , and flunllv I the pile set In lo complete the alniosi intolerablo pUjslcol misery lo which this latter complaint fre,UUntly sobjecu the sufferer. I had iieeu confined m my bod for about a week wilh Ibis last comin -1 .i i ... ii I-. .ii... ,.r ik. .ii-,..,-.. plaint, ami was er muco reduced. Ihadappliod lo a skillful physician, who had prescribed for ins several eays, but 1 sew no evident symptoms ofrseovery. At this point of lime, Forsha AlterallvsRalm came under my observation. Ily considerable persuasion, 1 wa Induced lo take II iu sinr. 1 1 doe of a tapoonfut a often a a paroxycm of the disease came ob. I had taken some three of these doses, when I felt decidedly bolter and afterwards recovered with such rapidity that In two da)saflrr I comnieiiro.l uklng lim Halm, I wa entirely froofroin the affecle ol the dlaav. I bellevo llio Usl.e Is an oxrellenl reinmly for dyspepsia and Its kindred complaints, dyarrhoa, dyseulery and lb piles. I hsv msde Ihl ilalcmenlal iho ret)0t of Mr. Poraba, who kindly agered me the medlolno which 1 bellovo effected o cure lu the above easo. Respectfully yours. Cm, n. Karsai. Wholatale Depot.at J.a C Keaki.ln's, No. ill l'earl-l. Cla. Ir. i'orha, I'ruir Mere, .Norlli side of I'l.lli-sl., 3 door east or Hmilh. Clu. 0. Por tale by D. V, Johnston, M. W. Halls, Nlaughlor A Williams, J. Cowers, Llnck a Ksriubar, and Wm.L. Pariuhar, In Rrookvlllt, and by country mercbsnla generali) . an.saMrsoB,.B. B. 4NDBBW. SAMPSON & CO., mroaTaattNU oatLBBBiH littiu, (.las. ansa 4ajaewars .Nu Main Street, 3 doors below third, may illy OINCINNATI.

IHM Kill HOOILAND'S CRLKRRATRD (iE It MM BITTERS. I'KKI'A KKD BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a, Pa. WILL IPPKCTÜALLT OCRS LIVER COMPLAINT. DV.VPKPSIA, JAUNDICE, ChrtHtc sr Ncrvaut DtWity, DUtMttt thr '.:;-:,. n-,1 III hurmrs aritlng Jrvm n tl rtlrtrrl Liver r Momart. MM as Constipation , Inward Plloe, ness of Blood lo the Head, Acidity of the H i mac b , N an -sea, Meaalburn, Distrust for Pood, Paine or Weight In the Stomach, aourRructatlona, sinking or Pluitertng at the Pit of the Stomach, swimming of the head. Hurried and difficult Breathing PI uttering al Ihn Heart. Chnaklagor uffocatlng sensations whsa Ina lying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots or web before the Msjat, Fever and Dull Pain In the head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownoss of the Skin aud Ryes, Pain In the Ride, Rack, Chest, LI tabs, die, Knd-

don flnthet of Heat, Burnlngln the flesh. ( ousts i.t I magi nIng' or Rvil, and great depression of Hpl rl. I he propnotor In calling the attention ol Ihn pnMIc to this preparation, does o wlUi a feeling of tho utmost cxjiiflneneela It virtue and adaptation to Iho disease for which It Is highly recommended. It Is no new and untried article, but one that has flood tho test of a ten years1 trial before the American people, and Its reputation and tale I unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony In lis favor giveu by tbo moot promln. cut ami well known Physicians and Individual In all parts of ihecoiinlry Is Immense, and a careful pernsal of the Almanac, published annually b iho proprietor, and to be had arratls of any of his Agents, cannot but satisfy the most sceptical thai Ihl remedy I really deserving the great celebrity it ha obtalunil. Principal Office and Mnunfuctory.io.'JG, ARCH St , Philad'a, Pa. .WJEMS. M. W. Halle, Urookville, Ind.; A. It. Chase, Now Trenton; James Turner, Pairflnld; Chat. Vancamp, Malainora; T. GlffoM ex Co., I anrel, and K. Shrlner, Andorsonville. CAilTERS mmi MIXTURE. I HK CRRAr Pt'RIPIKR OP THE BLOOD ! THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN! Not u Particle of Mercury in it ! An Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Kheumatlim, Obstinate Cutaneous Kraptlont, 11 moles or Puetutes on the fkeo. Blotches, Holts, Ague and fever. Chronic Sore Kyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Ncald-liead, Ed Itrgeraent und pain of the Bones and Jolnls.Sall Rheum, Stubborn kUloers, Kyphllillc Ilsorders,and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In life, or Impurity of the Blood. I'hl irreal alterative medicine and Parlfler of Die Blood Is now used by thousands of grateful patient) from all parte of tho I 'n Red State, who testify daily to to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "Caller's Spanish Mixture.'" Nearalgla, Rheamallsm, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Dleease, Pavers, Ulcers, Old sores, Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Pemale Complaint, Pains and Aching of tho Bones and Joints, are speedily pnl lo flight by mtng this great and Inetttntable remedy. For all dlteatet or the Blood, nothing ha yet been found to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all laapurllics,aclgenlly and efflclently on Iho Liver and Kidnev,and strengthen the DlRestlan. gives tone, to the stomach, makes the Kklu clear and healtbp, and restores the Constitution, eufeeblod by disease or broken down by the excesse of youth, to IU prletlno vigor and treuglh. Por the disease of Female ttl peculiarly applicable, aud wherevor It ha become known I regularly prescribed wilh the happiest offect. It invigorates tho weak and debilitated , am 1 Imparl elasticity to the worn ont .frame, clears the skin, and leave the patient fresh and healthy; smalt- boltle of this inestimable rnmedv Is worth existmore than all the so-called Harsaparillat in ence. The large number of certificates which we have i eeei eil I ri . in al I portions ot the I'liltcd States, la Iho best evldenco that there Is no humbug about It. Tbo I'rest, tliu hoi. i keeper., magittrates, physicians and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUKIFIEK. Call on the Agentand getan Almanac, and read tho details of the wonderful enres performed by Carter's gprulsh Mixture, (in mos t cases where everything olio bad signally failed.) The limits of an adverllsemonl wilt notadmlt their full Insertion. WM. S BEERS, & Oo., Froprietort, Xo 304, Broadway, X. Y. To whom all orders niuslbo addressed. Porsale by Druggists and Coontrr Merchants In all parts of the I m lud Stales and the Canada. and by M.W. Hallo, Rrookvllle; A. K. Chae, Kew Trenton; Jama Turner, Falrfleld; Charles VanCamp, Metamora; T. Ulfford tk Co., Lenrel; and R.Nhrlner, Andrrtouvlllo. i HliOOK V I LLE. "Time is Money." JON. II. CI'AUKsBlhUiiowilore.onedoor omit oflhe VALLEY - IIOl SK keeps constantly on hand a general atiortmentof Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, ilverpoon,raxor,and a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. sui ii a are utually kept byjewelora. He I prepared alio to repair old jewelry. and to clean and ropalrt'lorkt and watches W rrtV m sHaL-JRAasaswl 1 on roasouauic lonn ana al hört notice. He wlll'aUotake gold In exchange for goods. old sllvorand nov 10 '30 SAMUEL MARLATT, BLACKSMITH,, Main Kt reel. South o I the Public Nona re ,Kasts Iii Irssokvtllc, 1 1 nl . ALL KINDS OF BOLTS AND Screw maadeal tboihorlciliiolieuaiid In tho beitmnnner ALHO I pay parlleularatlentlontorepalrlng all kind of Machinery, warranted lo be at wall done and at at low prlcet a cau be found any where In the West, mats William Frank, UNDERTAKER, I' Iii KKl'N constantly on hand, Collins of alltitet aad description, and a good Hearse wilh whlrh he alienils funerals lu town 01 country !Si:T.tl.lC itanlly on hand. COFFIN", of two sites con mar 14 WM. LEE & CO. m i WEST POURTH 8TKEKT, OINCINNATI, l have now In atore, and are contlanlly recetv ug Now Ntylot of rich FANCY DRY GOODS, Km bruchig all that Ismost fashionable and desirable In loin smi all kindas silka, Oraruiirii.'a,: Urttiiitdlnca, Tlaativst i. ii s ii. llnresjee, ( h.-i 1 1 is iti- I- nuns. Ilrilllnntees EntbroldcricB, l.arees (slovra, lloalcry, ft tin wie aad Mini Ii Una, A flueloi of PrlnttatOl c, Sc., and Kic; together with tbolrtiiual large variety of WHITE (iOOI)S, Linens, Hailing and Guilts. Tholr entire stock will be found unusually attractive to buyer this season, on account of the immense varieties of floods, aad I VERY LOW 1MUCES. Men hauls are respectfully Invited lo give them a call. Terms Llheral. CHEAP AND ÜOOD FURNITURE. W I I.I.I AM FRANK, ANNOUNCES TO THR ww ciii.eus ol nrooavine, ami me rest of the world, that he kees a good inppll of allklndtol Purulture at hit sli.'i ou Main street nearly opposite to Hmithot l.ynn'st'arrlagefshop. Aaku makes most of It himself, ho can recommend all the workthatgoe out of the shop. Persons who waiilan) thing In his line would do well lo call aud o xauilno Ilia work ami thu price before buying elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. He keeps all klndt or rofBat ready-made, and r good Hearse wllhwhlch be can attend funerals In town or country. CJIvo blm a call. JuniiHlHiAly WILLIAM PHANK 0 HOC KK I KM, Just received al No. 4 Commercial How, a fresh slock ol droeerlei, cnntlttlng lu part via Nugsr, 'audit', Coffee, Soap, Toa, i i. inin , Molasses, Kalslns, Tar. Nate, Hall, Prune. Bird Need, Cordage, Neil, Kope.eic. ii.i:am in; o thin. I0W A LA Nh A(iKNI V I MILL A II KM) in IUI Iii NIM KNN OF IN 1 vesting money In wild or uncultivated lands, farms, and town lolt paying tatet for parous living at a distance. Funds can be sent with tfety lu drafts on New York. aThoee wishing lo nut ttmlr money where It will bafe,and yield a large per oent., ean have lleo Invesle! by addressing July U ARKAHAM CAKRY, cedar Fallt, Black Hawk Co., Iowa.

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G. Ws Coffin &Co; BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS. DKALRKK IR LEAD, ZINC, COPPER, RI.OCK Tl.1, SPELTBK SRL1EB, TII'.T A I. PACatlKG, Um AMR COCK, WMflffTiLr.M, A I ., sfcV. -. 10 V lOt Utat VrOBd or ft. umhin fats-wet, CIN I 1NNATI, OHIO. OUK RRLLA are sx scaled on Irae KelenUtr and Harmonise principles,, followed It. the first Bell Fnunderiei of Oermsny, France, Holland and England. tot 7 ly tkt. w. o'i osaoa . J so. X.O'l OSSSI. O'CONNOR k BROTHER. WSJOLBSa LB DSiLBBS la FOREHil DO.TIEMTK: KO. I PKAKL BTKKKT, BUT V-'KKS VI S W VI Olil. CINCINNATI O. laorek? ly day & mmw, WHOLESALE DEALERS 15 STAPLE AMD FAlfOY DRY (iOOlhS, fcC., RO. SV PRAHL ST., RET. VIRB A RACK STS. mar71y crHCIKFATI, 0 uii . t. s. naaais. na. j. mcasoB. T. B. HARRIS, lÄOÖÖBTsVAFOTHECAlT, H. R. COR. 1 1 1 1 A MAIN STR., CINCINNATI, O. march 7 ly PETER NEFF I SONS. WHOLBSSLkl HARDWARE. 'DEAI.EHS. No. 932Peari;St..bet.lVine A Bace, ICINCINNATI, 0. ly inarch n. p. lairi.a. w. a. cruras. II. I). CHIPMAN k CO.. Commlsslea Sc rerwarilmg MERCHANTS, WIIITKWATRRCANALBASIN.CI.NCINNA TI. II EFEREltCEa! cinciaaaTi. : castaaioek rprv. is. John Swaaey A Co. : Morrison k Newby Tweod.SlbleyA Wright; B.A H.M.Conklln, rteovesde Stephens, staeaaarrowa.ta. roMKBaivii. LB.iND. ; A . H . Wlrglns A. C n . A. U.Conwell A- Sont. ! George Gllleiple. Llbersl cash advancements made on consign ments. aD29-l9-lyr. ESTABLISHED IX 184. PEBl & SONS5, ORIGINAL NO. L IIIS HdDÜSlEo NO. 874 WALRUT STKKP.T, Esst Side bet. Oth & 7th St., (next door North of Walnut St. House," Cincinnati. Ohio. From the long practice that we have had for nearly forty yean In Europe and NEW YOUX and in this city for the last fourteen years, we feel confident in saying, that all good intrusted to oar care will be done In the best style and our charges on Blacks will be 30 per cent less Ihsn any other good Dying Kslabllehincnl In Ibis City. OurStram Dye works and Steam Finishing Apparatus is not surpassed by any other Dylhg Establishment in the .Vest. Qentlemens' clothing renovated In the best style. Iduileesllk Dresses, Crape, Brocha, Printed Bay Stale Shawls, Poplins and Merino Dresses cleaned without dying. Table and Piano Covers renovated. Carpets cleaned by Machinery without ripping and the Colors retained perfect. Drcstcs Ajresl It I ate k for ai.OO. Thlsl the only Dye House, that ever displayed tholr work Id a show wludow, afler It had bean cleaned or dyed, which give the Publican opportunity to decide according to their own Judgment, which I tho bed Dyerin uo City, may II A3 ly EATS AND CAPS. M'HIM. snxEs. 11 K introduced oar fprlnr I Btvle of Hals, TT With sevsrul new and beautiful styles of ( apt, on Thursday, February Slit. Wo ha ve no hesitation In sa Inr that we have produced a Hal which cannot be surpassed for BEAUTY OF DKHiOM, KL KUAN CK OF FINISH and the soft, cosy manner In which It Sis the head. HURT A HOPKINS, No. 130 Main St., Wsslsido, 0 doors below 4tb, Cincinnati, O. maritly IMPQRTAHT TO BUILDER H0RSIEY& EHLER, FRONT STREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers in all hinds of Lumber and manu fat - in rem of Saih, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldings, Base Pilasters, Weather Hoarding, White ead Yellow I i ue Flooring, Shelving for Sloros, Palling for Fen oca, Hoardt planed oubolhi!det,orvar!oui lulckiioti ullablofor the Inside flnish ofhousea. 'this establishment will be found to be of groat, bene At to persons building In the country, as they can be supplied hero with all the material! ready made of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing; houaea. lu the Lumber Yard connected with this uslabllshuieul there Is kopt for sals aaexienslvs astortmant of Lumber for all building purpotei. Noah primed andglaaed, constantly on baud. All orders promptly attended lo. TKKMH CAKH. Nov. 11,10147 1 jr. CIMCIHIATI MARBLE WORKS. Wettern How op p. Catharine It, Ti WHITE iL SON, rpHOMAS WHITE SON, WHOLESALE X and Kolall dealers in Porelgn a. id American Marble, Monuments Tombs, Head and Foot Klonet Table Tops Poncet for Grave Lota, and varlout othor articles. Satire sallsfaelton will be given to all peraont favoring ut with their order. We employ the best workmen, and sell at prices lower than any other Yard. Caps aud Hille on hand . Our Agent for Rrookvllle, ts Mr. James Keane dy, who w ill attend to all order. B. BSBTI.BVT. H.a. BtcaMBLL. e ee e e B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. MAKI'rsl'Tt'BBB or Alcohol, Crtmplirnr , f-lioatjrni' itud lluralnar fr I it 11 . No. 9n Watt Pront tl., Cincinnati, Ohio. Linseed OU, Urd OH, Castor Oil, Alcohol, may 10 ly Kpts. Turpeatlns, folaih PrusslaU Holash, White Lead, Candles, htareh, Koap, Olue.ac. COATS &CIIR18T0PHE1I. till rtl Tt'BBBS or Pltoaarc Bc, attnpttene, alurniug in id ana spirit Oae. ALIO, ALCOHOL OF ALCOHOL OF ALL STRENGTHS, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pur Spirits. Ptrio tan i'n i )-, Wholbislb saa Bei tili Ko. College ltulldlng, Walnut Kt., Bast stde, between Konrli. and Kiflli Streets, raaylnly CINCINNATI, O. wm. a. ratai ii. i. a. vrvHMB. ft. ' ll I .. I 1 A H . WVKBI. FRENCH, WYNNE & CO., I ni porters und Wholesale "ealeraln FÄWGYDRY OODS MANUFACTURERS OF WOO LIB HOSIERY, No. IV Paarl Bt., between Vine o. Ksce. mar Kl; OINCINNATI, S. & H. RUFFNER, Manufacturer and Oealersia IAVII. and Wholeealeand BeUII GROCERS, N E COR WESTERN ROW A PEARL STB, (JINVINNATI, O. C i lie highest market price paid for K AGB Ol. Ii KOCK and oihsr paper slock. nov 1 Uly 'ee: Aaron A. Colter, OHOCENY PRODUCE AND COMMINKION MKRCHAM, B.K.COKNKKOP KKVKMH AHO MAIKHTN. OIPKCINNATI, OHIO. Nov JIB- llMyr

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s1 . Wa stf. ras. Broadway aad lmhtret.CIrwt,OarO. MoBBau,Temt,aini Grass Stets j, arsle Mantles and fetaiaary , BabtUaaal Ponas, Maaroi TsJUu,l'rBs,V8t,(;ardB Plgares,C)Aüava1 Coaaaer (slabs, es. etc. coasUnlly oa kutsd aad I furnished to order. I Tk I radesapplhsd with Msrbleta RlejeA (sBd Slab, or Saweef et order. arV4-Jslj I Groceries. M Y atock erf VoungHyaon,CanpoAaJaawjraal rV Block Tea lilarg and wellselBBBBtTofTfat Importations, pure asidfrash. A too , PrttM Mt , Java, Moeha and Lstfaagara CeTees, PrlaaeR.O Sugar, Creek, PewdVred, Loaf aad GUuWtm Nagsrs, ..,,dci alyrap, . O. and B tt.ll Cuballoney.Rlce, Sail. WkeAow C lass. ( Hars. Colored and whlus Carrot C halst. Vara ad Cotioc Battlog, with every swajata Uttally kedt by Grocers, all of beat qisimtss, warranted to give satisfaction, tarsal I a ajwaSHaaw to salt, at the lowest market price. A AROR A. COLTER. H.R.CoraerMalnsk Heveath Stiws.Ckw-ttA . May ISIASS. SEALS! -AND PRESSES!!! SEALS OF FIFTY LETTEPS OR L RAI WITH H all's perruasl. .4 fteals al it) letters or less wtk K u ns ' Per ease's Rä I, " Lever Se levlees sitra.fponj fj! to 1U 5oUry Pablt heals il Persaseioa, Ri-iu Loser, . Court sod Corporation Keals, with large Lever Presses from fJlilofJiB. Duplicate mailer for the Reals Write pktta V.i.U o.,r I'sai.d J's. AddreosC. F. HALL, Rsjfareeesi: , aeeJ Regraver, Buslneaamen U West Fourth atfnet of CiDdaaatt. ( inrtaaatl. O. K. A . (ioodwin will act a age ttl at reek thesefHeais and Presses, of wheat Uey rai be obtained at the Manafarinrer't prlcet. march 14 Ja' OS SBBST. a JACOB ERNST, WUOLKtiALB Ox BKTA1L BOOK. 8o.LLs.rt, suiloner, Printer and Blank Book Manufaclursr, Ko. Iia Mala Ktreet.C tacts can, keeyweeeslaiitly on band a full and com piete sesertaeexsl ef Klauk Books, Metnorandamt, At., ef his ewa ssejsefaetare, .Merchants. Bankers, Clerks ef Coanty Court, eVc, will find our Blank Books, ef a superior quality. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Hlaak Raaks, re led esse bound to any pattern , with primes! head vkst requireu. SpOor fine Blank Books are paged. . to, a foil and complete assortment of Mlseellaueous and School Books, HUllonerv, eke. Far chasers are reapecuony invitea to give as a ourterrotand ourpneet favorable. Cincinnati, March 14,1 -if.. GROCERIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, o. 2 Commercial Bow, BROOrVTLLK; LAD WM. L. FABQÜHAK & CO. HAVR bow opened, and will keep eoaataetty ea hand, s general and complete aseorUeesM ef Oao- (Bias, which they offer at prices as lew sjb they can be procured in Cincinnati la fall par oels. Mr. Fa rouhar having had much arperienee in this branch of trade, fUUers himself that stsraaiaa can be furnished by wsolbsa Lain this kstbut a shabb sbovb ( laciassTi raicst and relalllo Induce the purchasers to rsv CatB ineirstocK consists in pan or Coffee Salt by barrel Ratlins Tea " in sack Furs B.O. Sugar Rice Le snoots Powdered do Dried Peach t s PteAlea Crushed do " apple Nut Melasse Date A 1 moods Mackerel Willow Ware Prase White Fish Oyaters Cheese Cod Fish ( andlcs Tobacco Louisville Lime Oi.d Ceaaeat. Trace, Halter and Breast Chains, Shovel Spades, Hoes Hay, Straw and Maaare Forks. All of which will be sold for a small ad vanes oa Cincinnati wholesale price for Csh or srraovaa cormt raoBcoat. Call and examine our stock; oas door south el Linck dc Farquhar's. H. L0RING ft CO., MT. CARMEL, IND.,' 11 AM HAl Tl RRRS OP CHAIR Pl'MPH. ;v pose to supply the ly the people of Franklin county I artiste of this pump, al the lowi. AU pumpt ist by them are with anexcellenll ettpoeaiDie ratet. Ail pump warranted to give entire satisfaction . may XS,3m Jsma tun. nun i. aaa JACOB EISAS&CO. mmti'TUHi or io vmoLCtsLi Niuu u GLOTSIIi, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, & TRUNKS, No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. Okie. fob 98 ly WA. R. PADDOCK k CO.. EXCHANOE BB9KBEI. CORNER OP THIRD ANU WALNUT 8TRSE1I CIHCTHHATl, 0. tear 14 ly FIRE WORKS, CANDIES, NUTS AND nVHl, SALE AND RETAIL BT JOHN R. MYERS, aotSi Mala Sir eel. bet. Fifth aad Hlxih.Wss Side. CINCINNATI. CT All orders promptly Iliad and packages warranlodfull weight. Nov. !,IHS3,4?-I ft. UHME k CO, "1'r I ra porta ra and Jobbers la WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FARCY OOODI, No. ISO Mate Ktreet, ander t'ommerelel Beak, Cincinnati, O. v .'Walch Maker' loolt and Mtterlali lkov.lt, I IHJ3.S7 tfr. THF STODART PIANO. mm & ihixon, CIKCnrHATI,,OHIO, Agcnltforlh noat eelebraled maaufactorles ef the Union, desire te sail the alVsniloe of bayeaa particularly to the above eolsbraled laatrasaeate, of which they constantly keep a splendid mar! menl on hand. Poa awaa-TBBss. arsLiw, aaa aarsLrrv or von, row bb er as-ralBiae ao-rn veaa abb rem, eaucart or BternaBisM, raareo tiom er rimi, snn obbst eeaaatuTV, THK NTODAHT 1'IANO IN I'KRCKPAftwED. Piano Hall, No ? Poarvh st., near Viae, dec it i johb tit: e. w. tarr. TAIT & SON, OOHBLTSSION MERCHANTS, abb BaaLaasia PRODUCi, No. BA vYttlaat Bt.,CH larleaall,0. tggs. ' Feathers, Dried Pralls, Polatoes, Onions, dec. Liberal CaKH advancement ade oa consign menu. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles solicited and Sited on the aaeet aaveraele Ural. maylHly HI W 1.1 AMI. I'. II. W. DERBY k CO., LAW BO OK KELLE KB AND PUBLIflRKBB, 14) Main at., Ctaeianati, Have Jant publishes!. In ear latrsje M(DONALnTs"TIkATISE: ATKKATIBB OK THK l W RELATING TO the Powers and Untie "i i ustlees of the Pan SB and Constables lu lbs Mate of Indiana: with practical forms and eerey on various titles of te Common Uw. By lvld MrlKnald. Th attention of MogUtrales, Officers of Court, and Members of the Bar, la sailed te that Work, with conadenee thsl ll will be foaed complete, and senrate. and adapted to the present wants of OBUersof the Law, la Ue alaor courU ef Use ftiate of Indiana. The work l formed upon lb plan or the Ohio Treatise." by Joe, K. Keen, reeenllv Isseed br the same publishers; with which admirable wort it will favorably compare, la point of UioroesTbnees and conciseness of detail, aad aathorlty e I precedence of nrocllee. All cltaae of Officer of Law la ibe Miete of In dlana will And It a eonvsnlanl gelds te lb per ferinanee ol their nrious offletal dalles', and to lbs profsssiiMi generally, ll will prove ooeveeteal and useful. The Work embraces Uta K tat a lory Uwsaad the Heclslon of the Court of ibe KtaU apoe lb lowing subjects: Office of Justice E lecUon- Mond - Juried laslew Kecurlly forCosta Parti to Contract- Par lie te AsBsasPrecaAS Pias Inge TVtal b Jury Trial by. tho J osUse Betr Trials Judgments Docket and Pile Deposltions Kvidenee TraaeerlpM Ae knewlsdgvnentt Bicutoai Agents anp Principals Apprenlice Arbllreaioe aad aword feea and Poets Appeal Btar or Kx utloa Caplea Be. ecaUona. I'KIt K - Mingle Copies, plot, Bt'JB wWh wlN bo et by Mail, pre-paid, for (Maw. ne Ceetee lo onr Address win be seel rot sTstiiea er Tea be seat for Copies for ;(