Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 May 1858 — Page 4

vt.w.v'te T rrai t,e VUCelUeter. ' Lltl! In l.U work entitled, "Prlncl. rlcj cr Agricultural Chemistry," lays corra tha whcla cncrno cf AgricaUxrcl Cr.es. licajif"Tht thowholstc iioa cf nannrea as food for plants, 1$ Tt'ztltV.i to tha frllwins pcpccltloM. Condition cf .II nansrts.to bo appropriated bjr plants is 'Holulll itj. Yea may lurcad anlraal charcoal over tho coil tr tuna, and tha plants will d:rlv bat litUs r-bciphoHa acid thtrcSroa. 1'ulrerlra tho Feldspar vtcci to powder. ni its pottsht wilt not .bo yielded ap to tho tender radicals of fianta. If yesr Ctlh coatiln C3-1C0 cf Silcx, roar corn and wheat may nercr n&tar lor want of aiiicx Tho animal charcoal oust becono laper-phcsphatf by ao tioo cf aalphaJo AciiJ.i fho feldspar cult bo charged to carbonate, orpotaan cp a t f'f ao alkal ne r2ö. . fc. fcra tUnU, with ' their dv'icato appo Iili3. willti2tathc:.n. : Ccond--Ih;rcli!jt" or solAüityt by IU Tsry e:;nco, tecocacs a very tempo ttrr condition of tho 10IL unless the latUr coztilz? c-th clectn'j u will re tain soluble or dlKoluabla food of plants: cr tach as will Ist slowly prepare it by chemical chas w teeoc: oolaablo in or.iy suL.cicat quantity lor tneir use. Upon a porous, candy coll, you may pour the richest elements of vegwtatioii In rrofisa abundanco and they will need wccziir-t renewal. Each year of enrichcrJ hTca nothing fur the nezt. But rjva vl-t evtr hungry coil a f 'r proportion, cf c-ibonaciois m'.l..-, in the chips cf prepared ptat, or chxrrcil i - and pulTerlzcl cliy, ar easily trr::i: ii ::!i :4 its h2jtr is r:'.a L;r ' :ira onethinj cf til rrLici I i ya n:7 cira nure U rr2r.!ratiT or csraplete nirtcro vi'.h th? particle cf soil. . JSo tncznt c.t!.3 ri;h::tcisnurcs ill pro . coca the muiciuia. ox vajTta.tion, or ..Ten mediocrity, if the soil to receive thta U cot rendered yuhcrulcot by tiUa.'re, ana tue manure reduced to its : tztil divisibility by ; tritsrttioa, band lin: or decay; there racst bo contac cf C-Ch sensible particle or proximate ttcmcf coil, wprodQM bisu result. Thoroc-h palrerttation, .or. iiczSjir cf manures, combined with complou pulverization of toil, sd then perfect mixture of the twey are absolately nccciry for thö bebt uso of manures. We then derive these general laws Urbich govern the action of manures upon vegetation, "as usclul" though not as sublime as Kepler's groat law which govern tho heatosnly bodies." Premising, that, to find thc; laws ; c:cfal to us, wo must first know what dris cfvcgdatiQTi we need, by analysis Lavs 1st. All plants derive their nutriment from solutions of gases, (and solubility is a necessary of gaseous forcation) and tho manures aro valuablo in the ratio of their oludüity or chemical condition of the soil to render them to. Xau; 2nd. Manures must either bo capable of solution or reduced to the raacous etato only in tbo quantity needed ' liVT.la.ntA. or tha soil mast be fitted to absorb and retain or neutralize them. law 3d. Every sensible particle of manure must do divided trom another by sensible particles of soil, by manipulation or -ifquefaction. Or In vther wordvhe soil and the manures must b thoroughly commingled and inter AaäiAvU jASUy. That the nutrition, the growth, and tho development cf a plant, depends on the assimulation of certain bodies, which act by virtue of their mass of substance 0. Ta eflti cf Careful Fodderin. Animals that thrive best are fed rega larly by rugular men. .Let them not expect anything till the timo comes but when it does come feed them with the certainty of a clock. Their dices tive organs, like those of men, aro xnoro vigorous and powerful after a rest. We lately visited a model dairy establish tnent of the city at feeding tlmo. The animals, some 26 In number, wero all Clean ana in good order. The worst form of dyspepsia would disappear before the breath of those hungry cattlo. They wero all up and ready lor their work. V nonfood wt3 placed within the'r reach, it was devoured with ravenous avidity. Tho owner assured us that, an hour previous, they would not Jtave arisen from their recumbent posture, if tho bcrdman had passed before them. Order and ruletude reirn ia this establishment. Tha follorlr j d:Jly method, practiced' here, commends itself most lully to our judgement : - 1st. Sweep the mangers clean. 2nd. Give cut feed, consisting of hayj cats, millet, corn-stalks, and cotton , seed meaL About two bushels of the latter, weighing 43 lbs. to tho bushel, crs fed to twenty-six animals at one UzZiz r - . . 3d. Card and enrry. 4th. Turn out and water, unless very cold or stormy. 5th. Put tho stables In order. . . . 6th. Tie up and give long bay as ranch as they will cat 7th. Give roots (carrots, beets, or turnips chopped, about 1-4 bushel to each.) Any one, with thU programme before blm, can easily fix the" hours of these several duties to suit himself. They must vary witn tne circumstances of each individual. But once fixed, let nothing but accident prevent their con sum a ti on. The secret of successful f8eding depends upon lLSbringfield JLepvb&can. ' Saw Dust as Manurx. Let no man imagine that by the application of saw dust he is getting actual food for his plant ; bat while his land is rich ia itself aa nearly all the clay lands of Ohio are ho is enabling it to distribute ita qualities, and by admission of air, heat, ota, carrying oat. in a measure, the advantages accrued froR under or thoTonga drainage. The application of w dudt, tan-bark, chip-manure, long straw, eta, all have the effect of loosenirj onr clay soils, and assisting nature ia air and moisture to develope their procreating qualities; but nntil the rtcoad oi third year of the application cf each articles, no good ia obtained dirr: Crcn th::r Jbtric ralaQ.

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applcqAYH & CO BOOKSELLEIIS, PUBLISHERS, . STAT10S1X1 AND ritlNTHRS, KO, 43 MUX STREET. C1XCIK2UTD OHIO. Clarke's Commentary, Dr. IMok' Compl.U Work, llot'.lo'l Ancient II ltery, Plutarch' Lvi Spec later, iieahelm'e Church liUtoryi Jose pbus, C'heJ of $ eered Wondrs,llck'S Theology, Element f the Oermaa Language, Jpnitltaf Beleöa, r.uMSQo of WiUr UU tery, tinlt of the v Wut. iKn ati V. W fctv fw J ftoortntanl et lfli!i) rquirl la tir took an4 hudonrry DnliiMt Krr MripUea of TrlnUac Mil AUflainl Bun rr doripUo of ifc. a a LVamiry turckuti urpu4 at lb loweii rnoan - V all l ..II .n! nn atn.ib. il fÄon61nt wa eaa maka U U till adant( to purobaaa of oi. fb28-lf. f --- rriT ft v n n nn"TT I GjuE:.jIilLqilDIji.ü7, SodtV-weat Cor. Third and-rWaluut Su. CiMCirJATf. o. TAPPAK, M'KILLOP & CO.. , ' PKOritlETOItS. 1 Ei?;tUcb4laWw'Yora,Uma. i wawaeaaa ( HAVINO TAKSIT SPACIOUS and oomraodlona noini la tba new bulldinr recenür ereoted by II. W. Perbr. on tho Boalh-weit oornar of Third and Walnut treeta, lroaiediaUly opposite ear present location, to which wa abau aoea reo-re, we . .t l ... I - . Afc.. purpoia to conauci me Dnoa. oi vue ''AGENOT,Aa keretnforoi and front ear lorn experience and Ineraaalag raallitlaa, bopa ta merit ft eqpÜAOaÜoa of tbo pabue patronage. Our offloo la tbla city will a till ba ander the euperrlaioa or WH. B. PIERCE, ESQ., A tiloaaer la tha batnei. and founder of tho flnt moijanOle ajenolea ia tho weetera eountrr. "'. COLLECTIONS PremtUf attended to la all part of tho United State and Canada. . . I : - INTRODUCTORY, LETTERS . i To prompt and reliable Attorney gTatultw!y fnrftUksi to ill who desire them. D-W' THE CASKET OF DIAMOMD8, 1 WEEKLY JOURNAL containing 32 ooluraaa A of choice readinc matter of aeharaoterealoaU tmd to Instraet. amano. aad In Uro t tha aeaoral rea der, Will ooraaeaced ob tbo ftret Sataxday U Mareb, 1868. ONLY $1 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. TO! 07 !3)?3 WUl be the ebeapeet, beet, aad aaoel eaUrteialag Weekly Paper ever pablUhed la New-Xork. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS!! "A Tknniand Dollar worth of pure California DlanAm ul la ararr conoulvalle atyle of elegant lialA Jawalrr. to bo nreeeaUd to tbo aabaortbere of tba Caiket of Diamond. Tbero are ao gtfta worth lei than 25 eeata, and from that up to 300. OIFTS OlFTSU OIFTSUI VEHY SUESCEIBEÄ Will raoalra a beautiful rift In Gold or Diamond Jewelery Immediately on reoeipt of bla or her nam acoompanled by the amount 01 inoacripuon mou. ,THE SÜBSCIIIBER3 NAMES Al fat at reoelred, will be placed In regular rotatu. a. n. Rook? nrtnoiita deilrnatinf Not. and the cifl containing a eorroepoading Mo. will bo ent l IBBtDUTXLT, pott paid to the aubeoriber. I zum,, LADmsu t ZAvmrn Yoa ean get a Urge aumbor of aabeeribora for tho CaskeU of Diamond by a little extra exertion, and for every 10 oubeeribera namee you lorwara na, aoompaniod by tho money, we will eena yoa a beautiful diamond rin. We make the aama offer to Qentlemea. Plaaae bear In mind that every anbeorlber to the Caaket of Diamond will receive a beautiful gift immediately ob reoeipt of hi or her same acoompa nled by the eubeoriptlon money. Persons wishing to eommenoe with tba first Mo. ihonld eod la Immediately, a the gift they will re eeive will encourage them to (peak toother cf their eaooeee, aad theroby aeeut materially la tnoreaemg onr subscription hit to eommenoe with the firat Tio Among the interestiog'featarei of oar Paper will bo a Ioto eorraspoacUooo of the enoet thrilling and xeitinf character, whiob took piaoe la ran, in 1855. betwixt aa Eocliih Gentleman and French Lcdy the tyraateal opposition of the Lady'a Father to the anion of bia daughter with the Eogliih gentleman it described in the most vivid and interacting manner, aa well as tha successful piota of the young lady to elude tho rigilenoe aad cruelty of her heartle rather. Theaa lettere are deeply intereitlnf, and of pare, high-toned character. E, Each Subscriber mast send 3 three eeat pos tage stamp ror return postage on rut. aaaroit NELSON, HICKS, k CO. Proprietor of the Cm it or Dunoans, 75 Nusaa Street, N. Y. Feb. 28 S mo PATENT CONCRETE 3? Proof Safe, ire MAvrracTTKio av URBAN, DOODS & COi SALE EOOil, Corner Vine and Columbia, Sts., t unnn ttuw vnnew pf n. A Proof, and of better workmanship aad matorlIa than any other Safe made tn this or any country. Earing purchased one half of tbe above patent for the entire West, North and Southwest, and having just completed our factory, with all tho latest Improvements, and having the oldcit safe-maker In tbe West for it manager, we flatter onrselre that wo ean produce a better and ebea per article than can be found elsewhere. We, therefore, confidently Invite purchaser to examine oar atock before buying elsewhere. . feb28-tf. POLLOCK & M'CALL, Manufacturer' Agent aad SStjjchsale Oaptr . gealtrs, NO. 232 WALNUT STREET, DAY & MATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 No. 89 Pearl Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. J. C. &. H. L. TU MY, AND Orer the Bookstore of Applegate A Co. No. 43 Main St, below Second, EnonAvino on copper, STEEL. AND WOOD. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES, DIPLOMAS, Views of Bullding, Bonds, Certificate of Stock, Notes, Drafts, ate. MIDDLETtN 8TR0BRIDGB A CO., (Odd Fellows Building,) 11 Walaat St. Cincinnati. Ohle.

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Eranta tri trantclrlnx la our own oounlrr and tbroagbout tba world to mako a aawipaper India niabla toarerr Indiridoal. - - DoanUcui enli bar blcned tho bmlandman tbrougbout tha land J peaot, f Untj, and prosperity imiia opoa a:i and w appear lofure the puUi, aak-1 ling that we. hall retire It Inr fnrlla Dort. fo libr lrr T. a paat oourta cr tb Journal will 6 tba boat Index of wbat tha future will ba, and pro in Ulnf to irrprcTe upon former aourt la produolnf an aooeptabla uralir and polltioal nawrpaper, wo tubnut oar elaln.j to a generoai ana inteuigeai peopie .TEBMS:Oaa tort, ana rear i i t t I t t t I I t l l t I $1 (0 Tea ecpi. one yar, and ona to reKer ap of tte oi I i i i t i t I I t i t i i t i I i jo uu Twenty opl. ono year, to on add rem i t t 1 30 00 TblrtT-flte oopiei. one year, to ono addreat. ; and one to tne re tier np er olub i t i i Sä 00 FiftT rorlea ono rear to ono addreea, and two - a A A A to gfttor up or ciuD i i i i i I I i i I ev vu In lubi af tea tba name of eaob tubeortber ill, be vritua on bla lper, but la Urrr Clube where rupirl sr sent for om dollar oacb, no name VI oe written on mo papen, oat tno onuro oiuo I eeat to ob nenoa fo; him to distribute. 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TUB HOME JOURNAL 1 eeat by mail to all Inert of the United State and to tbo BritUa Prorlnee, don np in Itrong wrapper, with the Otmoit punctuality aad deapatob. .ÄMÄ a copy gratl. , Subaariotions. orders, remlttaaooa, aad all other communication, to be addretted (pot-pald) to the editora. Don't bo Humbugged! TT IS NOT A FACT, TnAT KNAPP'S LAMP X la tho only Lamp tht will burn the PARAFFINE. OR COAL OIL 9 Wo elatm to bare LAMPS whiob are parlor to bla, In Simplicity of Construction, In Brilliancy of Light, In perfect Combustion, And, in Economy. We are alto prepared to furnish the pure PARAFFINE, OR COAL GIL, la any quantity doslred, from ONE PINT TO ONE HUNDRED BBLS., IT TBI COMPANY 8 LOWEST JULTES. Thla being eatlrely a NEW LIGHT, Wo respectfully invite the pnblio to eaU at onr store and examine lor themselves. Wo keep a number of the Lampe burning aH day, aad will be claasad ta rive an v fnformaüna isslril tn regara 0 saem. jiakjch VON PHUL, 30. 02 wait rouith St., CinclnnoU, O. I Hondax, Janu-rj 25, 1838. cilIcnill'ATI, HAIIILTOIT & DAYT05 XV A X Jj XVVÜ.X Four Dally Trains LEAVE SIXTH ST., DEPOT, AS FOLLOWS: S A. M. Indianapolis and Chlearo Xxprcs. 8 A. M. Dayton, Piqua and Sidney Mail Express, d P. M. Dayton, Richmond and Indianapolis Ex press. . ' 5:40 P. M. Hamilton Accommodation,' THROUGH TICKETS. TO . ALU RASTERN, WESTERN, k NORTHERN A NORTH-WESTERN CITIES.. OOUHXOTIOna: S A. M. Train connects at Richmond, with Indl aaa Central Road for Indianapolis. Chicae-o. Lafav ette, Torre Haute, U Louis, and all Western cities. Also, with Cincinnati and Chloago Road for Aneereoa, Kokomo, Loganiport, Tort Wayao and all pom ia oa wm nsoua v alley ivoaa. 8 A. M. Train for Dvyton, Troy. Plana and 8vd ney, for Springfield, Fort Wayne, Sandusky, Toledo, aad Detroit connects directly at Sidney with, Bellelonuune, vioveiana ana nttsourgh Road, for fitu burgh, Philadelphia, .Baltimore and New Turk, Also, connect at Paytoa with Dayton and Weetern Road for point between Dayton and Rich mond I with Greenville and Miami Road for Green Tille, Union, Winchester and Mundo. 4 f. AI. Indianapolis Express connect at Rich mond for Indianapolis, Terre Haute and St. Loul. Alio, connect it Mattoon for Chicaro and all point on tha Illinois Central Road. a d P. M. Dayton Express for Dayton, Troy, Piqua and Sidney. . Alio, for Springfield, Urbana, Port Wayne, Chieago, Saadasky, aad Toledo. 6:40 P. M. Train for Hamilton aad all way tationa. JE" For farther Information aad Ticket apply to the Ticket office, No, 10 Walnut treet, near Fourth, or at the 8oth.eaat Wrner of Fourth and Vine atreeta, or at the Sixth treet Depot febi'68tf d. molaren, sup't. oaoaoa n'oaaooa, A. M'GREGOR & RANKIN. (FORMERLY M'OREQOR k LEE.) '. No. 18 Walnut street, second door below Fifth, curciysA rr, oeio. Manufacturers of , BANK LOCKS, JAIL, STORE AND HOCSB LOCKS, Bell bung with tubes to protect the win. Speaking Tube fitted np with whistle annunciators. Silver plated Doer aad N ember Plate, feb)8.-tf.

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Senate, Vice-President of the United Slate, Ac. BY JAMES PARTON. 691 pp., erowa Sro. WithPortralU oa SUel, aoi WoodOuU. Prtoe ia Cloth, SI T5i aelXealf, fa To, fullealf, $3 40. THE SUBJECT. Waat a ereatmro he was I what a career he aoCOmplllhed. One of the bt offloer of tb Revolatloat the most brewd, Veen, indefatlf able, and aeafal. If not tho free. test lawyer that oyer prac ticed tn New York 1 the Tery pereonlAoatloa of eoartlinoti and fuolnatlon ef manner handsome, elegant, amiable, aad accomplished with lingular power ever an wne eam within at laaaeaoo; with a will and body of iron, daring, resolute, eel oalating and etway equal to any olroumitanoei of hl Umej" Boitoa Post. TUB AUTHOR. "The author, Mr. James Parten, ll a acnolar and a man of the hi;heet attainments, aad he haa brouKht to his task all the requisite qualities patlenoe, toil, tudy, care, deflection, and research o lndlipentable to aa andertakina or ao muoh aelioacy aaa Importance." Home Journal. "Not until we read tbla volume had w the allghteat Idea of air. Partoa'a ability, either as a Compiler er a historian. The tragic story of the hero 1 told with the power and simplicity of a gennine poet." Boston Post "lie ha performed hi task with tb seal of an antiquary and the taste of an artist. The irksome detail or political life have been carefully lifted, aad a oerteia fine, vitalising genlua baa given animation and harmony to tbe maae. Ul honesty of purpose li no led eonsplcuoo than hi originality of expression aaa uiucireuon. lie ceriainiy poemse a rare talent for biographical delineation.'' New York Tribune. THE BIOGRAPHY. "A volume worthy of the eubjeot aad time oa which he hu written." Boston ConrregationalUt. "It haa not a dull page in It. Onoe opened, aad the readers attention Is secured author and tubjeet combining to make hint captive." Boston Trav. Almost a aaodol Blorrapby. TPhilad Prees. Certainly the meat deeply Interesting, fascinating book that ba been laid apon our table ia many a loo day." n. x. CommUaioaaire. "As aa interesting biography, no work lately pablis bed begins to equal it." (Boston journal. 'It ta impossible not to read it after one bas berua A work of almost aaequaled interest" Boston rost. "Of peculiar and absorbing interest" Boston Tranaeript. "More exciting than reman e.." N.T. Xraagelist "Mere real knowled)re of onr early history can be obtained from it than front many worka devoted exclusively to that period." Life Illaatrated. "One of the most fascinating biographies of a bad man ever written." N. T. Obeer-rer. His life is sketched ia a manner that will not fall to be interesting, or to exert a warning vole to Tonng America ef tha present day." Chi tiaa Observer. . , Parton's Life and Times of Aaron Burrtnsy bo obtained of Bookeellers, or will be sent by mail, poetEaid, 08 reoeipt of the advertised prl Published j MASON BROTHERS, ' 108 and HO Duaae etreet, N. T. For sale by RICKEY, MALLORT k Co. febl9'o8-tf. 14 Main street RIQKEY, MALLQRY Ä CO. (Successors to II. W. Derby k Co.) 14.5 Main Street, Invite the attention of Book Sellers, Country merchant, Teacher, and others, to their present stock of Their assortment of SHOOL CLASSICAL, niSCELLAHEODS BOOKS, Including finely bound Edition of Standard English Author,! very complete. . ' Tho Otatloncry Dcportracat Con tela every variety of Cap, Letter, Note and Drawing paper, Blank Book, Envelopes, Ink, Pen. eils, Pea, Ac Having oa band tb most extensive assortment of CLASSICAL. AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS To be found In tb West they are at all times prepared to Supply Publio Librariee at the lowest possible rates. fb20-tf. HISTORY OF TnE REPUBLIC QT TBI States of America. United As traced in the writings of ALEXAJT? DER JIA HILTON, and of his cqtem. poraries. BY J. C. HAMILTON. Vol. 1 8vp, cloth, 2 50. " The archives of ta Goraramaal of tha United States baring been recently opened to mo by the authority of the Library Committee of Conrress, X bare fowaa a aaa ef material af great value, much af it J heretofore unused. ThejS dasutnenta would, had their exiitenoe been kapern, hare made a large addition to the works of Alexander Hamilton, recently editedwtae eutagjapa letter written by him ia behalf of Washington, while a member ef hi ataff, and now la the Department of State, exceeding a thousand tn number. Others bars been traced In private collection, These all relate to tie period of tbe America Revolution, comprised, la this and th uooeejjing volume. ...-. v . . . 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