Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 April 1852 — Page 4

AGRICULTURAL. tilcU Cows, an Calves, tt ; ;,,.,..v..;U. in rlinnsn a subject of irore

p-neral interest to the agricultural community, j than Milrh Cows; for there iaoniy portion of j American fanners that devote their farm princi- j I ally to the dairy business, ye' every honiestM.l j has its rows, and every farmer is interested iu j th ir management. The best time for cows to "come in" is gener- j ally considered to be about the middle of April; thouch where calves are raised for the butcher j it will be profitable to have them earlier; as, be- , inrr scarce, they sell much better. The period of calving is one of considerable danger, and , much care is neccessary to keep the cow in a ! health stale, an d in that condition which will ' make her mcst profitable the cominp sasou Cows of course, should never be starved daring '. the winter, but kept in a nice warm yard, hay- j

Cincinnati Advertisement

Cincinnati Advertisements.

"?KCRET OF BBAIJTW IIOW TO HE HANDSOME.

STOVES !

STOVES

r

HAY A OUE SCALES. Of an improved plan, put up in any part of the country. Kcpuimigdoue on the shortest notice. R Pt FEB ) N O F.Ji.

J. S. rhenewelh A Co.. Miner. A ml row? & Co. Bish-

j or.. Wells 4.-Co.. R. Buchanan, John Swasey A: Co., t,a,r and sale of merchandise at wholesale ami rc-

mi'be 1 lliev I turlsall or lsmtnor. tail, importing n exporting on ineir own account ' I lolmiloa street. north side, between Svcamore and ,.,..... ssi.m ur on joint singulation, including

Broadway, Cinvinnati, Ohio

New York Agency.

Inh5 ly Herniations in Stocks, Keal Estate, kr., iih Suani-

: boating, Itank, Insurance, Kailroad and Hooks of ! Joint Slock and Chartered Associations general iy. nuluvurill I' 4 l.l'l'l. I'lONS

FOIt the s:de of Otard, Sigtiotte and other Brandies, . f.mbrate every variety of computations p. rtainitis? and Domestic Liquors. Dark.Afei.1. eV Co.. North to b,ini.M operations, being taught accnnlinir lo ilie

r.nsi corner . mm sv nuce . lt., v .iii..iiii.i, vmu, ,... j most imtmtvtd mctnoilS J nreresr, ijiscounr, Icua

ittnt, -Ir hitrnrwn 01 tLXetianges, kc.

Mfcllt A MILMVKH tSIU A Iir.AV r..

the Buniet House.

LUST OF TRICES.

BKtXDII9.

in plenty of straw, cornstalks, orhay, regurlar

lv piveu them. If they are not

in.;v be kept in pood coudilion on straw and eorui-t.tlks, till withiu six weeksof calving, when tliey should have a Jilt! hay, and as the spring tiraws near, if not in good condition, a little corn meal, or what is much better, three or four pouKi'.s ef chrushed oil cake a day, may be givcn for a week or so previous to calving. It is n-.t, however, desirable to have the cow

at all fat; but as it is often the case, that owing J to eating a large bulk of comparatively non-nu-tritions food the cow becomes costire, and in- ! flumation to a greater or less intent ensues, it is j advisable to give more concentrated nutriment; j

and oil-cake, besides baing more nutritious than i hny othr food given to cattle, is a slight atinericr.t, and keeps the cow in a fine healthy st.tte. It may be continued as long after calving as the fumer pleases it will do no harm nothing ,iu fact, producing more or richer milk. Whether it will pay to feed it, we are unable to say. Mangel wnrtzel being also laxative and very nutritious, are valuable food for cowsat this period; and nothing wi'i pay a farmer better than to grow a few acres every year for "this especial purpose. Rutabaga are goo.l, but are apt to give an unpleasant flavor to the butter. They are not bo aperient as mangel wurzel. After the eow has

calved, she should have some slops and be care" fully attended. Tin first milk should be drawn ut of the b:'g before the calf sucks, and afterwards, if the bag is haid, it is sometimes advisa

ble to get as much of the milk as possible previ- '

OUS to letting the Calf suck, SO tNat he may I t-'Utvk Peddlers. Merchants, ami dealers in Clocks. . , ut i. . " ' penerally throughout the Vest, will find it to their adsnoek oa the uder, and well deau out all the j v.intaee Wirivc'nie a rail before hnjinsr elsewhere. juilk. My assortment consists of all kinds made by the fol- , . i low W.g manufacturers: Cliruinooy Jerome, Smith cc

neu lattinj tor t:ie fiutcher, the calves should . t;..xiricli. m. L. Gilbert. Hirav. Peck Co., J. c

alwavsbe placed iu a dark nlace aid he tier) pn.

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INSTRUCTION.

: BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY I a f OMPLETK Practical Course of Instruction is given in theart of keeping scientitically Doable Entry Books in the diHVmit deparinienis of Trade, Commerce and Manufactures, com rehetiditig ihe I best forms in nse among the most eminent establi-h-i mcnts eneaired inditriiiually ur in partnership, i:

busine, whi ther prosperous or adverse in the pur

Coi,t Brandy equal SI brandy Kxeellent ilruuslit do " tioo.l tiraupht do tn:ird lVpuy i Co's good Pitto very superior Seamen." 14cear old

A variety of other prices on sample

flood Ee!i-h t:oed Hollunds Superir ditto ;ool draiiirat do Old Schieda.n ver surr; .r KV.1l Cotv.1 English fiood Jatnaica Best ditto IJiod draught

liay Kum

Sherry, superior Ihtio pood Madeira best lo draucht Port, best old Pilto toixl Pitto drausht

Every description of Foreign Vines and Spirits, equally low for cash; For Pcrfumerv wholesale, iro to Dark. Abei.l &

Co'?.. Sorth E.-.st corner of ihirtl and Kaoe; '-5 per cent less for cash than anv oilier house in the States, tuh 5. lKW 11

$ e. per pal. 43 " " 1 IHI " 75 lt " 2 Oil " " 9 .VI " " 3 UO " " 1 (JO " " 1 iti " 50 " " 0 lH) u u 1 Oil " " 1 00 " 1 50 " " 00 " " 75 " ' 2 00 " " 1 no 2 no " " 50 " " 2 mi " l no " " 60 " "

Such exercise are introduced on thissuheet as are calculated to impress business habits and a ;eiit."ine bnsiness style of Correspondence upon the mind of the student, ns well as familiarise him with Commercial Tcchnicalitiea and Phraseology, iiicludin; pi t Jtrma Invoices, Account Sales, Mills of Exchange, 4c. PRACTICAL PENMANSHIP. One hour daily, is devoted in teaching a Systematic Style of Buttnrtt irritiKg, conbtninir freedom with a thorough command of tiie hand and pen, arruracr and elccrance w ith ease and rapidity, and perfect l i-

1 bilitv with bs'autv of construction. lOMMF.ItCIAL LAW & POLITICAL FCONOMY I llaily Lectun-s are Riven on these important topics, i as connected w ith the avocation of the merch.uu io i ne opt rations of commerce and practical workings ' of trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, 1 Principal and Apent, Negotiable Instruments. Salts, ! Debts, Cuarantecs, Jcc: also on the laws of Wealth, 1 Currency, foreign and domestic ExchancTs, Credit,

Proht, Interest, Wapes, interiiatioiiai 1 raile, Sic.

CIock3 - Clocks !

HOI.r.S U.i: .SD HKT ltH have now

received my serine stiK-k of Eight Hav and Thir

ty Hour Bkiss Cloi ks, every style and variety of pat-

rcT The course can be completed iu from eight lo twt Ive weeks. Cj Terms for the Full Course, Cj Expense for Stationery, Diploma, Jtc, S5. Instruction being pivtn individuali v , appUcats can enter at any time. 0.7 A know ledge of theordinary F.ns;lih branches is all the requisite preparatory qualifications. Cj The business acquaintance of the Principal enables him to render assistance to thoso wishing to

pracuresituation on ratluatiup. Cj Oood Hoard ran be obtained in the city HI from J2 50 to 1 1 50 Per week. CJ Diplomas under seal awarded the Graduates.

T R V S T K E S :

I can instruct my person how lote liumlome. I teach how to make ht-owii skin lair and clear, t teach ho tit remove tan. ptm lei and freckles. 1 teach how tuebnoc thestillnw- face mtj one ofbeuty

I teach ho t" mnke the link led skin smootn. 1 teach how to make brown teeth as white pearls. I teach haw to irakr oflensive Itrrr.th perfectly sweet I leach ho to make hard brow n hands soft and whit. 1 teach bow to make diseased rums hard and sound. I teach hovr to m:ike the hair trow luxuriantly. 1 can hasten the trrowth of whiskers, mustachius,&c. 1 teat h hoo lo have bright and spnrklinir ryes. 1 teaib hw to preserve the eyesight lor life, I teaelt how in restore impaired eyesight. I teaeb how to chansre erav hair lo its nrieinal color I l. aeh how to chmi-c the color of the hair as desired teach how to make the hair soft, rich a id glossy. I leach how to m:.ke the litis and chit ks red. 1 teach how- to remove superfluous hair. I Know ihe above are all perfectly harmless. I know they are all very cbenp and piensant. L-.1..UT .o rv iiersotl will like theoioil icial.

I give direction make and use these compound", t know thev are better thin anv advertised cosmetics

I ask i l.Y ONE lml.l. A R forall this information. I receive no letters tinles' po,t-tnid Address or send t.i M. L A V ASS E, Kn-nrh Chemist, 104 Nassau Street, corner of Ann, New York he will send thewurU liv oiin I r ot herw i.e. PKOUK C E R 1 It- C A 1 E S. Copirt ' Inters rnrircit iht .Iniif ' If. tf(". Fr' m Mis A. L. lleunt tt. of .11 Ea-t Hroudwny, N Y. "ihe Recipes font inetl in M l.avasse's Secret of Reamyare evct llent. The directions for remm ilii" trevhtes are tt p-ttip, so also are the instruction abou the teeth ami gums 1- r.im Mrs. Sarah Lvon. 620 Houston St V Y.

mi ...e' instructions about makinc the skin fair i Copper Kettles.

nit. I smooth, are exci lletit. I speak from my own ex- . atoik with every

periettce. I am toiw ov-r fifty years of aire, and my skin had beco'i e quite sallow and w rinkled. I tried M Lavage's si siein anil remedies as printed in his Secret of lleaut y, atel now my skin it quite fair and smooth t v.nti Mrs. .1 M Airar. 291 llleecker St.

"I itiitst rt commend M l.avasse.s directions for j Swcett iiiuir the llrea h and Beaittil; iin; the teeth j They have b--rit adopted in my family with astonish- I ing sure ss,"" I j From Mr. H I. Smith, 294 Grand St N Y. ! I have tried M l.avasse's plan for hastening the ( prow th ill Whiskers, Hair, &c. i he din ctious he i

gives in llts secret ol liejuty, are woi in a tuiiunt to all who want w hiskt rs, Jcc. Mr Stephen ftew an ol Newark New Jersey, says that hi eyesight has been greatly improved I15 adopt

lug M l.Mvasse s tiii-eelions anu treaimeoi mr w.-.itv eyes. His friends have also tried the system with gr'-at benefit. Eroin Col T S Sanford. 31 Canal Street, NY. "1 have been trying your instruction for coloring the hair, and haveinei with more than I hoped fur. I he S.-crct of lleaut y is worth hundreds of dollars to all who want the hair colored. From Miss Kale Townsend, Waverly Place N Y. ' I he directions M I.avase gives for removing; superfluous hair are the best I ever tried. Mis plan is far better than any depilatory powders I know of. M l.avasse could till a large book with tcMtmnnials in favor of his different plans tor improving the ap-

hnriieutng the

I AXOTHEIl M'lE.ttTIHC WON DEB! Great nnTn of Dvsnerjsla ?

DR. J. S. IIOUHTON'S

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, GASTRIC" JUICE! 1 r fT n.tli.fnnMli lm..li i.T

rrr pareo i roin r. . - i. , - - - - - w -v - . the Ox. after directions of BAKON LIEBIG, the I

great Physiulogical Chemist, bjrj. S.HOLGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thia is a truly wonderful remedy for IND1GES-

TION. DYSPEPSIA. J AC Ml ICE, 1.1 V r.K vu o-

PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY,

mUK Sitbserlbcr.thankfulto a fenerolis public tor , own nt ,he Gastric Juice. i the liberal patronage bestowed on him, would jj-Hall a teaspoonful of thia Fluid, infused in wa .f..o.. t .e.. ih.i Miill tin w. t tnun t . ...

sprciiunj i.no.1. '-' '" " ter, will digest or dissolve, live Pounds or Koast e same, by keeping constantly on hand, the best na Berfin ,hot two houra, out of thestomarh.

PEPSIN is the chief element, or great Vigrttive Princifilcof the Gastric Juice. The Solvent 0 fAe Food, the Purifying, Preiming, and Stimulating, Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracf- .. .1 e .h- 1 . .... a r . 1. r . 1. .. . c

- 1 1 liuill liir .it', uiuni.v II I .11 A, til U" UI III ready to wait on all who may tavor him with a call. ! in , Ar,lfiti, Digestive Fluid, precisely like the

Mote, 811(1 ffiltop CtOVtrS, 01 ,latural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and

"-f crs m at) - N.

0W-

till"

sorlmelll of Stoves ev. r oHercd for sale, wet of the Citv. All those in want of A GOOD COOKING

SltlVE should call at the Sign ol the 1 nree am smves. on Maiii-St.. one door North of B. H. 4c J. C.

Hurt. m's Store, where lie will be found, at all times,

lt,lor. Omee.

new and beantifnl patterns. The attention ol the public is respectfully invited to The Fi.lilmg Door Parlor Stove, which will meet the approbation ofall. HOLLOW WARE. Sugar Keltles .Skillets, Pot", Ovena, and Lids, Andirons, S til irons. Iron-stands, Bras and

He still continues to increase nts desirable article of Tin, Copper

mid Sheet-Iron Ware, of hi- own niaiititacture, to

'Is

1

confidence, to all who lavot him Willi a call, and in

sures them entire satislactiuii. Old Conner. Pewter, ami Iron taken in ex

change for all articles in his line. Oct. 3, 51. 41-tf. J. H. FUDGE.

in his

furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of thia preparation, the pains and evils of NDGESTON and DYSPPSiA are remeved, just as they would be by a

healthy Stou ach. It i deinp wonders for Dvsveptic, curing cases of DEBLTY. EE AC PATON, NERVOUS DECLNN, and DYSPEPTJ CON.

SUMPTON, suppoed to be on the verge of the grave. Ehe Scicnliffie Evidence upon which it is

hich he invites the attention of Dealers, Wholesale ; based, is 111 the HiBHest;aegree . UKiUua an Mi

ami Reiail, with a confidence that he can supply MARK A HI. K. tlu-m as cheap as any other establishment. M! 1 ISATI FIC EVIDEACEI CISTERN PUMPS j BARON LIEBIG, in his celebrated work on An Plared in any deisirahie location by Leaden ' imal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial digestive Fluid Pipe, and warranted, ti.gether w ith a general assort- 1 analagons to the Gastric Juice, mar be readily pre mrut of Japaned Ware, he. being a practical Me- ; pared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of chanic in the above business, otters his services, with the Calf, in w hich various articles of food, as meat

ItlU eggs, wi il oe tojtenen, rtongro, ana aigcirca, jutt

in the tame manner at 1 lie if mourn oe in trie Human

ttomarh.

( DR.. COMBE,

! "Physiology

' tion of the due

i i i i hi" J prominent and Mil. Hl 1 . and he states tl

Pr3itiral Pint 9' fJTl.KSTfl ITPrs. 1 cine in London

JL A CI L ll.tVI 1 - U V. ..tt.-J-J.I.t.l . , . , . . - , ,

ri,KO leave to inform tin Citiaeu of liroukville I compiaini, nmiiug every ... o . re itOMTLXINT, SPIN L

ir.nd vicinitv. thai tin v have commencid business t rou.se .,.. .....v .-... ..o ...c.tum- V ATI RE

in, he above line, on Main-burgess street, opposite acn 01 iving an.ma.s, w nicn provea eompieteiy ,ue the Clerk's oflice, and hope that by strict attention K cf "'"(;,, . - , to busine-s and hi. experience-in London alld ' "r. GR A WAM, author of the famous work, on likewise ill the principal Cities of Amer.ca and I "Vegetable Diet," says: ",t ,s a remarkable fact m with a firm detcrminatioi. to work nothing but the physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated best of stock and warrant eood fits, he expects to water, tmpart to the flnid the property of dissol-

1 1 1 1 1 .n.iu..B...-v....uu,aiiuua iiit.iuif; ,mii of artificial digestion of them in no taite different from the natural digettiveprweit." Call on the ag lit, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to theabove. together with reports of REMARKABLE CUKES, from all parts of the United States. As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most niarvctloue effect curing cases of

ncotttiy, emaciation, er-vout Decline, and Uyiprp

For the Removal and Permanent w vpnvnrc m.- " '

im.. v s.,1 o i-MSHSsS J And of those Complaints which are ca' t. ' paired, w eakened, or unhealthy cob 'i- "" XERVOVS STSTEM. "" 1 I This beautiful and convenieit I mysterious powers of UAI.VA.iS : ' ,: ' ; ':it ISM, has been pronounced by du .', .''.'lR cians, both in Europe and the Unite ut..J !': t'-Ttt most valuable Medicinal Discovery of tii ,' ' ''a Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVAM10

MAGNETIC FLV1D alUase.'of11 ?' "'0St PCrfeCt Mli C0rtsi4 GEXERAL, DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, givin- to-,. various oririis ami in l.Fn:n .11- . . sf.':

.1 V-...- . . '""S""1"!!!.' 1110 cr

LIS

otii.hl writinvi rtn t

ol Duestion.'alisrrves that "a diniinu- I i,itn,.L, ' RA1'101" an:

quantity of the Gastric Juice is a . . T r KHli'i'.2

lai "M uisiiiiKiti-sii-ru 'iunurui mea- T TIAV tii-.nm .r.f,V. '''

. who wasseverelyafflicted with this 1 iV wi ,X'. i t-t-A 1 . Nt-K:S

or the SfIn'E

no r

COMFLAINT, ?

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merit a share of publick patronage. Pegg or sowed i boots, French calf, first quality made to ordercheaper than ever was made in the State of Ind. Ladies ' work of all description made to order, and of real j

Parisian and f biladelphia style, cheaper than evei J

-H-one y.

Johk W. Ellis,

Chas. Avperson, J. A. Skiff, F.OWAHn tVoOORHFF, John W. Messick,

Oct. i. 'il.

J. C. Thorp,

o. s. Coc, Jno.-W. Hartwfll, C. D. Coffin, Chas. IIcbeei.i..

sU-in.

so they cannot rcn niiont. It is very nK"ees-sary that they be often well cleaued out and littered with plenty or clem straw. This will kep the calves healthy, clean, and free from lice. Iu the celel. rated cheese county Cheshire, England, the eaives are never sutfered to stick the cows at all, but are feed with tkitu milk and boiled linseed or oilc ike meal, which they are taught tJ drink cut of a j tii or piil. We th i;;k this is on tin-

Brown, lirew ster os Ingrrabam. Klisha Manruss, Terry CV Andrews. Also Acet'tsfor the sale of Rotsford's improved Galvanic and Electro Magtietie 1 ns IrunienU for Medical nse.

T am the only agent in the West for Ihe above Machine. an. I w ill sedlthtm at the follow ine low prices. Tito larsreM and strongest Machine, all complete. Mattery. Handles, eve. $15. jfo. 4 eompb'te, Sl with box N. 3. an excellent size for t:milv use.eom-

plete in Mahosrany box.S-?. Jio. (still smaller) in box. ?ti. Extra Batteries, Handles, ItisulatJted Copper Wire,

0.IC

natar.il plan, and the beaeat-s derived by it do

tact, or at least would not iu this country, conn

ter-balauco the extra trouhle. Whn designed

for rearing, this plan may have its advant.iges;

rnt tire calfat firstshould undoubtedly bo fed with the biesl'ng-s Cr first ini'k, as being the ailural food, it is be--t a iapted for tiie fuuetious of the stomarh a.t.! bowels. It is slightly purfative, and cleans out the black foeces which tenre in the calf when born. After the first week -t two the fresh milk may be substituted bv tt ' . .. . . .:

fc.ua mini an 1 ooi eu liuseeu cr oil cake, Wtltcli j tates te.t lo say the very best assorted s Should be sireu two or three months before the 1 ' "'. in Citrti; adapted to the sea

ot me western trade, wealwaxs put X-..I-: .... .1. ! . -

NEW APOLLO IIUILDING

N. W. Corner of Fifth and walnut sis, CincinuAti. Incorporated l?4S.

Fire and Marine InsuraLce i

1

THE Commercial Instr anpr Companv of Charles, ton, S. C. Cash Capital tso,ooo. ,

"M. B. HERIOT, ITl'SHIi lit. A. M. Lbb, Secretary. A.S Chew. Agent. InsHranct serTected on Vessels and Steamboats, and on Careoeaot Vessels, Steamboats, and Kltuhoats; alo on Kuildings, Merchandise, Eurnit lire. Machinery, and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Springer ot Whiteman. flHlce No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, over Messrs. SIiOciiIh rger's Iron Store. THE NEW YORK LIFE 1XSUR ANCECOMPAN Y. Accumulated Capital til 4,755,24. Morris Franklin, President. Pliny Freeman, Actuary. Loral Director for Cinrinnnti. N. W. Thoma .-, M. II. Ross, Lew is Whiteman, C. n. Coffin, Calvary Morris, A. B. Coleman, Henry W. Derby. 1 yfrrlical Examiner.

J, S. Dodge, M. D , B. I.. Hill, M. D.. James G.

a - isu sit nrt-ai-rvillir tllC ll'Plh

' o..,s. K.e. H.s work is the most nonular thinar ever I before sold in Rrookvtlle,

nrintt d. All ages, classes and sexes unite ill its praise i March i!, 18il

He is selling thousands of copies of his work every "'Ir, mn1 . 1-,TsCiTI n'irlcf VT"TI month. THE WORK called the Secret of Meanty ! THE CHEAPEST GOODS ET! give, dire ction, for making and using the different ..f. subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to artiel. s a. vert.s.,1. M L.vas.e doe, no, Pn pare. hem , f j1,,,,,,, Kl. f rmiij ,Ht the r.nes.ock of go..d. Tor .ale. Hi. .....e is .00 much taken up .n attend,.. , V recent ly purchased in the East havarr.tr his vast corrt spmideiice You f an seiul the money . . , bv mail for the work, (one dollar) There is tin dan- via ",,a rc"ow girol its bring lo.t On receipt of the d.tllar the Se- iil(ly IOF InSpeCUOn. t cret ef Beauty is sent by mail sealed up like a letter, In addition to the Mammoth stock brought from the I and a. letter postage, East, he has since added qui te a lot purchased in I ti.mrmrrf to clubt To accommodate neighbor- ' the city ofCiiieinnati, all 0) trAir A he may assure hooods, 1 tght copies will be sent for Five Dollars the public not in the spirit of empty boasting or un- : Rew are ot imitations Address as above i necessary exaggeration but with the confidence

1 No person can sell this work w uliuut w ritlen au- j which the facts inspire, that

thorny from M Lavasse. j AGENTS WANTED. Active persons of either -a can make money by selling this little- work Terms liberal M l.avasse,

treiich L fitmist, 104 Nassau street. Ncw-i ork

EASES of th f K1DNLVS, DEMCJtNC 1 v VOfS and PHYSICAL ENERGV. "in,? C"! VOL'S DISEASES, which complain" timjile cause namely, ' '"-" A Derangement of the ervon, Sy,uJ JS5- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. T--Medicines tncrmue Me iisr ast. for ther ci?f vital energies of the alreadv prosuattrj w hile. nndcr the strengthening" lilt-giving , ,. lSi influence of Galvanism, as a?j Led tT t- i te"l ful and wonderful discovery, the cxltiu'v' .'.!'! and weakened sufferer i, restored to fonts'- tt J strength, elasticity, and vigor. ' "1 The great peculiarity and excellence vf Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatirei consists in the fact that thev arrtt and c-r ,.. t. j ; ..t'

the grave. It is impossible to give the details of ca- .- i.f i ..-j L. I i' )

. .1 untuia titia. uviisiciibit utiuei uie ir.n te f i.-t .

t

75,000 Person?. I

I scs iu the limitt. of this advertisementbut anthent

1 cated certihcates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philai delphia. New York, and Boston alone. These were ! nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not t only rapid and wonderful, hut permanent.

It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful fur tendency to billious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and A gut. or badlv treated Fever

and Ague, auu tneevn enects ot (Quinine, Mercery, I

A Cheaper stock has never been

f lt.oi.oii an lv nn.n nf Tstsinnir villa

All that is necessary to convince the pnblio of the , ,hV,r tlru&" "Pon ,the Digestive organs after a ' 1 lniitT irknes. Aln. fur ripen in finnir. nH th ,.

Tlicy itrtngthrn tite wholt tusUm. ejuize .

tton of tht blood, promuU tfu $ecrttin$, mi tvur i

iltghttst injury under any cirmmtrtrrurt. 6;nce

introduction in tlie LmtCki btatos, only ui;

lit-,, ijiv'ic: man

Aiivomothiii2-i.cwanl vahmMo foroloaninp-antl ! Hnt, M. !., R. S. Xrwton, M. 1

Ivantifxinir nil k'unU of polish..! work stnH a furni- 1 l.ifiimmd nt ii'usl r. tt t. A Aenlrihi- nhnve t liv. Piano I orl-4. 1'lovk ('ajosAc. lrl-r fr the ! Companir, I em prt-pan.il to rtxrie applirittioii ab e ir-iuptU Attt-Tttiotl t'. T. S.MITlf, ! or Insurance on or acaint lo ur ttamng-e V2 KaM Kil.h st. opposite the lVnnison, Ciiu inn.nti. i T Fire on propt rly,in nr&okvillr, or its iuinny. mh5, lti ll-4im. ) A.S. Chkw, AtTnt. , OfTice o. 15 Front utrvft. Pinrinnati. ntrir M. .r

j i-iarkiiTsfi tn miiiri- c-. 1 . . , . ... '

' I i v-M-iFB . i'iihc iin.iiiiiviMCHi's, anuenm-rrfr ironaton.

F. TiM'RNE, tako!tl. liWnv of vallin-r tho nt-

ntin of donlor t- ono of iho lare-t. nnl hoi- 1

.h k of lU.t !

;ison ami wants

February 0, 1852 7 Cm

G XV. COFFIN &. C.

COttFIERCIAL INSTITUTE

f ini tAroi.i. i W. aNIcK. SCOTT, A. M. Principal. f IUIS lii!titution i nuw permanently etahlilif d, I 3 ami l p n at all tnnrs fnr the rrtt ption of Pnpil, and it rnum having been rrci'tuly tittt'd up

nh all the h pance and cnnTi'iiu-nie of t lie bt t Cinciiiu.iii I'olK gen, now furiiiiht advantapi equal to any inMituti n in tht V-t Inrafull and t boron Commercial Relocation, w hiUt the cost m Utile ovt r mn -lall' of other. j The studies f the Full Course are those .leceseary fora complete and thorough Mercantile F.duintion, and comprehends lunr distinct clase of Subjects, ' to wit: I t'trst Cnjx Docet.b Ektrt Hook Keeping. ' 1 bis embraces the siu nee f Hook Keeping by Oonble K.ntrr, and its application to Wholesale and Ht tail hiiinif by sile traders and Partner. Hanking M;nu('acturiiip, and Pomest ic Sbippintr, and Coinmission, Steam lloatine;, and Foreign Shippinpr, and general Ctnntm?sitiii business, including the method, of keep'r.t? the variors auxitlary bonks, as the Cah bHk, Hill book, Mauk bonk, Invoice Honk, Sale hoek, (train bonk, Uutnatd Invoice book. Account Curi nt bonk, &c.

7 fir i' nvft Cin. embiares the Laws, Custnmsand I'ewijfsol I rade nd Commerce, j Th 'n tt C fft Mercantile Arithmetic Kmbrapi ' t'i-lcttlatitm in Inter, m. Discount, I,! and Oain, . Comiuijiioii and Hrokoraiye, F.piatinn of Payments,

lit rect ami Iniltnet Kxc nature, ?;c, iVc, on the new

truth of the attove i ttementt is to come and examine for thrmsrlvet. He would select for mention from his general assortment fhe following: Mens Wear. French, American, ami Knglish, blackf bluet green and brown broad cloths. ISpiecee Fancy Cassimere. 19 black do. 8 do. Satinet. 19 jiieces Tweed.

is ps.jeaos. o . il i k ?aiin testing.

lo pietes lancy Vesting pocket h'dkls.

Dress Goods. 30 ts plain and fig'd black silks. 20 fancy do. 13 ' plain, plaid, and fancy silk poplins. 40 ' and fancy silk and cotton lustres. TO " delaines and cashmeres. 40 " plaid and shaded c;ine;hams. 300 plain & fancv calicoes. Merinoes 3c bombazines

lncinninir ail ayes, classes, ana eon.im-i. t which were a larir number of ladirt. a h. --. 5

liarly subject to Nervous Coaiplaiats, hi-c ' -; ENTIRELY AXD FEKMANEKTLY .lion all hoie of relief had been given tij s;ir s tiling else been tried in vain ! 1

To illustrate the nse of the J A L.VAXIC BElf

Ion g sickness. Also, for excess in ea tine;, and the too free use of ardent spirits. 1 1 almost reconciles icaf A with Intemperance. Dr. HOI GH I ON'S PEPSIN, is sold by nearly all the dealers in tine drors and Ponolar Medieina

ikpnnvhiitii thi. 1'niteH sii.t... it .. .. i i surnose the ease of a rcrstm atllicteti mini'

Powder and in Fluid form and in prescription viale "f eiviluation, DVSI'EI'SIA. or any otknts:--. for the use of Physicians. I Nervous Ihsoider. la ordinary case. tsa.t:-

PKl A I K t ircnlars for the use of Physicians may be obtained of T i 1' mrhton or his Acents. descri-

t-tocks, cravats, neck and ! bine; the whole pructss of preparation, and (ririne;

tne auiiioriiies upon w men ine claims ol this

1J p 40 29 ' 30 ' 10 ' 10 ' 500 '

5

Staple Articles.

CO,

.tcalf is wcatieJ. Notliine pstvs better than to ! as our customers roouire

es well I

jiving them a good start iu life. We would

up such sizes! ljr.i.i. ami iih A !S l-ounilers, aim nianunicnrrrs a hI improvi l method of C'auci llati.m

1 .'i an kioii.o. nn. w vt .,oeaier .1. i.eail. t.mr, 10KIT.1 t .'111-1 IIMIIEROIAL LAW.

I . ii .i. . c- . r .i - Also For sale men ami Iwn Taint ItOnf, Cnnton -"PI'er. ni.icn i in, topper Ki.ets. peuer son.

j. ...t.t.T t,Vit it,v i,,.-. .OMI IIIU1IIIIB, ; am I V'I

w , - - . . . ...... .. . . J I. ..V. .It'll. IU ", - .. . 1 '

d.lle Hnii.l Hats, with a full :ui.-lv of nil kinds "" -Metal Putki tr. Second street, between Hi-oad

: am! eol rs. Mervhanta will find it to their advantage ; ' 'il i.ikIIow, (.'inciiinai., O, ... It I ..v ......... .....I- ...1 . . f. . i t ' T heir he 1 1 ant f.tTiit.it im new .nt imnritt ril

.!.:.. c . -r - . , si, v f.. nil., tfiti ttitv urea o - I . - . - - I - -

u. ..s i.ic s.ou..ueu.eiii oi rearing calves; lor f,,re ,,r. h;isine elsew hen-, as we an- prepar, d to sell I

bo.tj anil sho.-s.is low as ttiev .-an oe Itoe.irhtiu Aev '

I York and IMiiladelphia. frei-rlit inelu.led.

M . r . I IIOKA K, nih 5 ll-3m Tt Lower market st.. finrinnnli.

crF.nand If ortimttiiral Storr.-Xo.3-i

t hast .ith. f'inetnuatl. tlbio. J. C. Ferris & To.,' nave eonttintly on hand and f ir sale, a co.l supply I -f 'et".t:illi :.i.l Flt.wer s.-eils. wnrrjiiite.l fw-li nn.l

iTttitninit fttt.l it. V!,rietv 11..I l.lut v. ...... I. ..1 1..- n,,.- ....

t:iblihnient of the kin! in the Wo-i. liir.l Seeds. Ml 1 K 1 1 LIAMII, LAJIMEKF,S, EST-

It;s, and TAII.OH'S TM1MMIXRS.

though it may conauee to laying on fat, the formation of muscles and bonei a.id the srcuml health of tha animal is les?ued. Every one knows the great necessity there is of Wing gentle and kind to cows, so that they may be quiet and peaceful, and not stand tremhliiiir in .liirane v?l u-liilts rw-lntv ...i1li.l tt ia

tins tltat accounts for the opiniou that a cow , the most improved breeds. Fruit and oniam.-nial trees will give a dairy-maid more milk than she will j'l-;.tf 'ry .leseriptioi, e.,&o.. w ith every v prtti l. ot nolo usually obtained at sin-h plaet-s. to a innn. We think a man, during the milk- , n. A fresh supply of Psaee Oransre Seed, war- :., ii. . - rant, d new-ami iroid. just n-ceiveti ntnl for sale bv .ng season, has sel.um any business neara cow, niUiV isj-.u-ra j. c. FKKKIS& t o.

I OUr: CI.0T1IIK STOne. Ambern & siaeh. -l.whol.-stilc t Uithiiiir IVpot. Xo. -Otm Main

ft., CiiK-innatl, O. Oct. IT, '51 fj-l

principles, superior to anv Footulrv in the world

I hey have chime of Kieht IN lis, the first and only correct our ever made in thia Country. February 6, 1S52 7 1-y North American Clothing Store. J. H. HF.IXSHEtMKK It t'O..

WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,

ami dealers m

article they want at all teasmis of the year.

C,

his great, rough, hard hands, and eUll harder, heart, rendering him uufit for a good milker; while a gentle, rosy dairy maid, with her kiud

words, soft hands, an ! "So. so. tnv o-ood hossv. T tTlH'.H nntl

' " - ' , li Krr

retted ou a three legced stool, Will letch out the Kremh falf Skins; TlaUiiuore

milk till the froth run over the pail. Cows

Xos. so & 301, Main Stleet, Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17,,M. 43-1 year. D U11M K & CO., IMPOKTFRS AND CEAI KKIS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND WATCIt-MAKKK'S TOOLS, t MATF.KtALS.

T F tTlir.U nml Rnrkkin Storr-H.

Ii IvrriKR. No. UT.1 .Vtim street. Keep on ham!

lo do: I'hiladelithia

dodo: niilrelelpliia Monwos; French do. Spanish: and Citv sole l.-ather. Illaek Hnek Skios for nt.tr. ami i

should be milked regurbry the same hours T- . sh.w. wholesale and retail. Highkst prices paid for . ii.i." . i .leer skins and furs. I ery day, and should have access to water and mt, m, !.-,. i;t-ly helter at all Umes. pOTTO TAnThmiw,! forthe . j Covintrfon and the Cooper Cotton Fa. lories, has lloussr for Kossntll ill Lontlon. j on hand at all times, for sale at the lowest prices, a The New York Tribune-good authority ,arf;i",;rk (,f Yan,s' Wiekingr. Carpet y"U-V b J i ami Ratline. K IU CIIAXNAX. i states t'.iat a house in Loudon has been taken for . mh IJ 3m Xo. ?6 Columbia st., Cincinnati. Kossuth whose family isrxpected to take pos-j poOTS ASHOrs-W. F.F.visR.wholos;,ledeat-' session of it iu Ma v. We shall be n.eased to ' orin i,,1',' and Shoes Xo. t.1.keop constantly on j , , , . -i .,, ! riaii.1 and for sales iroil assortment of palm, straw, i .earu tlialhehasco.tested "material aid" in the ami panama hats; w hi. h will be sold vorv cheap fori United States sufficient for the support cf him-1 c;Th' Xo " u"y,'T,. Vi,01 st'' K l lT" M:,i" al,Ji 11 , -'vcamore.l tneinnati.Oluo. lull 1- l-.Mim I self and family during life. ! -j ipicj.tit ami Ton.irco DE eOT.-ltn-! ICTThe Franklin Review, Tennessee, siys ,J i;,,rtl'J and lVmestie Cijars. in ull their varieties. ' ' ' I e keep constantly on hand a larpe and general asthey will have an average crop of armies in that sortm.-nt of Ciirars, eoasis-luc of Kepuias, Canones. ,

aation- i micipe, iiaii-panisn. atM eoini.ion. , Also The best brands of Manufaelured Tobacco, xi ith every other article in our line, whieh we arc pre-

Constaiitty on hand an extensive aisortmi.it o Gold and Silver I.ever and Verjre Watches; Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Gold, Silver and Common Spectacles fluid and Silver Pencils: Spectacle Glasses; Percussion Caps; Herolvin? Pistols; Kami's; Knives; Scissors; Dentists Files; Toys, c, Vc, No. 130, Maiti-st., uurier Commercial lijnk, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

F.mbraces the

!.aw, ive. relatmir to Sole Traders, Partnerships, Corptiraiioli, and Principal and Af'nt, Bills of F.x t-ltance. Promissory Xotes, .Vc, Marine, Fire, and Life Insiirunee, Contracts with carriers, for hiring anil cr. ice, of Sales and the nature of Guarantees, and lastly those remedies which lie in a measure in the hands of the Merchant himself, as the stoppage ol Goods in Tran.it, 1. it'll. Jtc. Cv Price tf Cards of Admission to a Full Course, m cup; insr from 6 to Ii weeks, J25, pre-paid or secured . A PAUTI M.COCKSE, Embracing; the Scientific part of ihe Full Course as illustrated in 5 different

ets ol iitioNs, totretht-r w ith Lectures on Mercantile Arithmetic and (Cpntnn rcial I.a,can betaken at an .tine, U aviua; it ontional w th the Pupil after the completion ofthe Partial t ourse to continue through ! the till! Course. Cj"-Priri' of Canls of Admissiu Pa. ial Course, fili 50, pre-paid or secured. C T No admittance as a pupil in eitherc nine w ith- i out lir-t ohtaiuinp; a Card of Admission from the ' I'rtiteipal. l.F.C I I'll F.S on rtaukliitr. Political Economy, and oilier sulverts t aloahle to the Merchant to be know n, will he delivered throughout the Course A Diploma granted only to those w ho nifty ns. a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Ful Course 'I hr best time for commencin c; elt her course w ill heihe first Monday of each month, although Pupils

are nitniitteii at any time. ytr,,,,!,..!, Dee. "il.

nifin r vf i i- awn' r txttnfirrr., J'intf tv, ton

bed ticking; 12 ps. plaid linseya Drillinc; 20 " bainsT. Canton flannels. 20 " col'd cambrics n d flannel 10 " yellow flannel. White do 8 " spotted do Salitias H apron it shirtintf ch'ks Hro. muslins 100 bleached muslins Linen tow line I 10 lis. crash.

8 Drown and bleached liiinen& cotton table diaper. miscellaneous, Irish linen, plaid and plain.jaconcis, bobinct, laces, and divinea, frinires, and ribbons, comforts, suspenders, woolen hoods, husirry, gloves, and bonnets. Tocether with an assortment of hardware .Queens-

ware, Wooden ware, glassware. Grind, ones, Window class, linseed oil, w bite lead, Hats .V. caps, hoots iV shoes, salt, leather, Groceries, Iron ir. Nails, Castings, and a splendid stock of Heady Made C lothinc;, consisting of every thine generally kept in a regular clothintr establishment.

In conclusion he would say that nis goons nasi

eeial rel- :

new

rcmidy re based. As it is not a secret remedv. no

objection can be raised against its use by Physicians

in respeciaiiiesianaing ana regular Btrariicc. Friee, ONE. DOl.I.AKper buttle. OBSEKVE THIS! -Every bottle of the renuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOl'GHTO.S'.M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Market secured. Sold by all Drugeists and Dealers in Medicines AGENTS. M. W. Haile, BrookTille, John Thompson, Greensburtr, Ferris &. McCullough, Lawreuceburg, Septembers, 18i0. 37. -12m

TAe bettand cheapest Famitu Medicine inthe World DR. ROBERT'S COMPOUND SAKSAPAIJlLLtA PILLS. An alterative, Tonie, Diuretic and mild Cathartic Price 2S cents per box, containing .o Pills. Each box contains fifty pills, which makes them as rheap again as any other standard pill, and four times cheaper, and warranted much superiorin the cure of various diseases, to any of the Syrup mixtures sold; besides being a more convenient and

proper torm lor use.

been selected with great care, and with special

fiHE astonishing success which has attended the use of Dr. Huberts Compound Sarsanarilla Pills

leeiai ret- ....... ra..1..j,, ,i . , , . ,

ilr'e'.'.::!:'!:! Nature s Own Remedies.

It lililll ui time lie iiiit en in uiisimi s!t iias niau. in m , . ... ' . perlectly familiar, and as an inducement to those ; nJ th" thev cure all curable 'disease., tuicker wishing a permanent place to trade he would state ,"u more,p.1'!a"! r thn "J'O'her nui' jne ever that he never allows h,s assortment to be broken so I known. I he Pills areprincipally an alteiuil-r...d-that his customers can depend upon getting every """'t ltbr" ' eng the solid extrs.-tof Sarsa-

I'" " ' ' " 1 I 1 m xa jut I is.fi IliniilliTr, III! I U 11171-

All kinds of country produce taken In e'xehange ently cathartic to gently assist nature, without pur. .... . . ' . - .1 titp unnereitsntr. w4t k m . 1. h t .

ft. r goods. The highest market price paid in cash

ur wheat, corn, flaxseed, oats, rve, an.l tiar lev. KICHAKD TVNETt Mroekville, Ind. Dec. 8th, 1851.

gmg unnecessarily, wliich make them neculiarlv

adapted to weak and enfeebled peraons,inrigorating and strengthening the body, prurifyinr; the svstem, producing new and rich blood ar.d a healthy action of the stomach and liver.

ft A 1? nfTtl A TT)ls,TCl I i ncy sre acxnosiieaci-d t.y our ibl.'it physicians OiVlkl IJ lO, VVltl TJ 1 O. tobenotonly unexceptionable, but efficacious in

LAST ARRIVAL OF TIIE SEASON. lM highest degree, ad,. . general

arijhe undersigned ha just received direct from the on.ny ineoicine u nequailea, ai East 20 ps rich fieured 1 arpet'.ng being the lar- ; 1 ne Compound Sarsaparilla Pillsare used forthe .....i n.t.l ... t ...lef-i.-il .tori lie ever nnriii'it before in ' pcrmaneii t cu re of t hose diseases w hich arise from

this market' Comprising the most tasteful and judi- , " impure state of blood, and morbid secretions of cions selections ofall kiiuls and colors, from 30 to 1.10 'Tt'r a,,d tomach, vix., erysipelas, scorfula or cts per yard. Those w ishing to purchase would find i kmc evil, ulcers, scald head, obstinate cutaneous

it to their interest to call ami examine his stock, as " ' t'i'""". wiu.snes, ooits, pimpies.sore, weak or lithe is determined not to be undersold by any house in ! flamed eyes, glandular swellings' rheumatic aflec-

the west.

RICHARD TISEH.

1

taken, which, by their set ion on the cer-- d

mnscle of th Btomach, Pll'ord tVav-nrry rV. which leave the patient ia a lower it:? n::-. injureti faculties, after the action thus c.ceased. Now compare this with the elect -.. A from theavrli1'8011 f -he iALVAMi' tL ! " . "tj a lJy sceptic sufferer, even in the woiso s;. :. n an attack, and simply tie tlio licit arouni i..t; M using the Magnetic Kim it! as (Erected. Ir. a -ii period the iiiM?niMe perNpiration will act vi positive trlenif nt of the Belt, thereby cii:ii:; if

vanic circ;:iatun wiiicn will pa ob toteLrr and thence tack anin to the jositire, tins kc. up a coi3:i!nnm tSul vanic circulation thro : the svstem. Thus the most severe cases of Xt SI A Rio I'fc'.R.MAXKNTI.Y (TRKP. A FE'V ;

IS OWES AMPLV St YYU LXi' T0FMXlWi

lilt i) VKAliS.

CE STIFIf ATES AD TESTLHOMlIi

Of tlie Most 1'ndoabtctl Characttr.

f rom all parts of the country, coull be rIvm ii

cient to nil every column in this jiaper : AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusircly pnves tlia

4i TrulSi Is stranger than ri;:ioo.!CURE OF Rlienmalisiii, Bronchitis, anJ Dvsjef.i

REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLEUGYMAN Of New- Jersey, of distinguished attai:..e.i exalted reputation, write :

SiDNKT, New .Terser. Julv 32 1

Dr. A. H. Chribtie : UearSir, Voa jhtc'i.J

of me w hat has heen the result, in n;v own r.- i the application of the GALVANIC BKLTatV I LACfc-. My reply is as follows : J For about twenty veers 1 had been sufi rinj : w

Dyspepsia. Kvery j ear the symptoms bmxe nor could I obtain permanent relief frrm c i( of medical treatment whatever. About fmr'nn .

since, in consequence of frequent cxit'M.rp t

weather, in the discharge of mT pastors, out.'!

hacame suhiect to a severe Chronic KhenmaM

which, for ear after year, caued ir.e i:;iescTiU-l

anzuish. farther: in the wuiterct jsb.i s i

consequence of preaching a great deal ia my ' and various other churches in thisrccrion. 1 vw.

tacked by the Bronchitis, which soua becarr. serere aj to require an immediate snsj eufci?-

mr uastnral luhurs. Mu titrvout LJ-'f

UiorouEhlv jnostruttd, and as mv Bronchitis lec:i

worse, so also did my Dypejsia and Kbeumafection thus eviucing that these disordri p ronnected with each other throueh the mt'

ln tLe wnole pnarnaiv, '

NOTIC12

region cf country.

tTOCrowdsi of emigranls bouini for California lV,nv' i'V.0" i''l",'l:rt,c'',""'-t I J.s. 'JJ Mamit.,o Joors South ot Sovonth.

continue to .ccunv uliuost every boat from the

Ohio river, a fair s-priukle are also arriving from the Illinois auil fr-prr Mississ-ijipi. The Hilvruia No. 2, ia list evetiiugfro.n Lasulli-, between thirty uini forty, auJ since Saturday morning over five Uuni'.red arrivcii from dilTereut Qi-.ar-Urt. wi5s Louis Intel.

apt 9 13

Cin.O.

MAKTIIEXS 4s ORPEMAXX.

j. k. sraioMsK.

s. riHP, A: CA3IP.

GUSTAV HERDER, IMPORTER, WHOI.KSA1.E ri HKTA1L DEALER IX 1 1 a it i u A n v. & t - u r i. k it: v 335, MAIN-S I"., 4 dorrs ahovr F.IOHTH-ST., CINCINNA I I, OHIO, Kcrps constantly on hanil a laiire assorinirnt in his line ol business. Oct. 17 'SI. 43-t ycr HARDWARE! HARDWARE I ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rpHE Siihscrihrr is now oH'. riocat No. o4. I.owt-r Market, rinciimati, an nmunt stock ot llanlware, iniliraciiifrtviry variety. Such as mechanics tools ofall kimls, tahle anil iocki t eutlery, mill and cross cm satis , hay, frrain and manure forks, rrain and puss scythes, steel, nails, window glass, guns and pistols, cistern pumps, Jtc The country trade is particularly invited to the above stock, as it will b sold on the most rt-asona. ble terms. WM. R. DAVSOX. March 5, 1S51-11-8 m

Treasury to diseontinuc the Land Office for such di-

tricttaud if any land in any such district shall re- ' main unsold at the time of the discontinuance of a . I:tnd office, the same shall ho suhiect to sale at some ' line of the existing land office most convenient to

SSPKICaMAIX

ri'SW AKPIXt; and a-isneral Commission mon-hants

I Jo. si iiii,l 'S A est Front stn-.-t. Cineinnati. Ohio, t

I articular attention paitl to fllline orlers aiul dispo-

T.

sunr t imxluro onsicned for sal,in this market

.Adonis tor rransportaiton lines to an t troiii all the

mes. .uarK hhis care 01 snrtnnnn t num.

mi i;i. IMS 13-iv.

east

Cinrinnnti. Ohio,

0 Richmoud, Wayne county, InUiana, hs , A M ,JiTTS oeo. s. jknkins. k. c. colbi-rm. aowaUxschexiuleofiCJJ.lKR), being au in-' Walts. .I nkin cV CoIImII'II. ,,,..,. ,,' ' 8 . ! I OHHEKS of ltrvt;,vMs, .6J West IVari M.. becrease of 5.100,0111) 01 taxable property over lust ,1 in Walunt an t Vine. Cincinnati, mh 10 ly

year. Tito pvon'.e are getting ticlu Railwav.

Cause

FREE STONE.

I II A VI! on h:md. and am constantly rxvcdvmjf a

1

D. BENNETT'S

n A K K It V . Butter Crackers a 4 cts. per lb. Soda h.ixni? at S cents per In. I1Y THE BOX OK BARREL, No. 30, Lower Market street, Cincinnati. March S, 1S52 ll-l-y "SM iTIl &MX()N, Wholesale & Retail Piano Forte Dealers.

No. TS

( the nmlrrtigiu'd, (by rpocial rvqutt,) aenne; In 11 ..n .l ..i" a.- r . I. r : 1

tM(rtir!ndianp'.H,ilocertirythi.t wehavattt-nded Of tllG DiSCOntlllUanCe of the U. S

ma t xMtmtmtit.ti n the prsMit frrailiifttin elaM m pa'u insf iititinn,nid find nid elm wi-ll acquainted iih ihe cU-mriiTary piincipien of Double Entry Ilo.tk Ki't'piui; a vonldwrll be expected, thrir e;e nd oppnrtiinitii' ot nctunl practice conuiered. We 1m lit e litem to have received from their present In-Mrm-tor, a thomnch drilling in h all 'mportant branch of Comimrtial Kducliun, hirht if teadily t-M'rTt'il and prnpi-rly practiced upon, will render lnm able AcrnnniHiit and valnahli ciU7:eni, and and r would recomim nd that the following named in n.lu rs nV the pn-sint clans receive Diplomas, to v it

..iti . iv . u ti'K, ,1 iih 11 .m. unrsi'v. ner.eKinn . . . - . , i a m . i

ii.t..t. v 1 t t - 1 1 i . l. ... tne uistnct in iuni mr lann onn:e snan nc oecn iVrto ... J J Z " ' v" -W "xJ'n ' ."h7 ' . rtiscoiitin.ud, of which the Secretary of the Tre-u-1 r 'n 1?' ar,;?"'h"'"MlC'"-Iy " ry shall K.,e notice:' and inasmuch at the dut.es Jam.-1 1. Brown and 1 r Montgomery ove reared have been devolved upon the Secretary ,;4, I I'., r." V :'"U"' Ik"" ' l-.","tr"",.,",e ,hc!o the Interior by the "Act to establish the Home Vcritir.ens of linli:ina in now having n 111 their power ! .. ., a s.i a..k ma

to .a ro,,,,ea Home Ins n ol Commercial E.lu- ' Notice . accordinglv hereby riven, that tlie Secrec , o,,whereasmiHl.inlormatioi,,,.,a.short ti,..e,1 ,,., r(if lntrrior L.advisd this Office that the and at far less ex, .ruse and anv,. ty of mind oa 1 the , ,.,, (,( Kor, w.vne.in the State of Indiana, pari of i.areiirs and raardtaiis. ral-. and we believe ' . . ,- .V .

. ;n l . m. t ., is 10 oe 01 coi. 1 iinieu. ami mc iiiui icniiii. i.'K u.i W III tie loinarteil mt an. i.rnrr sim.lnr init.liiliitn '.. 1 .

in Ihe West. R. F. ORRIS, DW1D WILLI VMS, C. B. DAVIS, WM Sft.LtVAV, RKNJaMIN L. I.ANO. Indianapolis, May 20, Is; i. N. II. It shall he the aim uf lh' Principal to furnish all the graduates of this institution who may desire it, w ith immediate rmpN.i mrnt; he therefore requests business mm in any part of the State who

ma; oe in nam oi goo.i accountants, to imlortn him

l. N'pnro'is Svstem.

tions, pains in the bones and ioiuta. Hmos-v H, .,.. , there seemsd to be no reme lil aRent. H:c c

aia, asthma. UiarrhO'.a and dysentery; eoughs, colds, consumptions when caustid by capillary obstructions of the lungs ir persons of scrofulous constitutions, infiamation ofthe lungs, influenza, indigestion, headache, jaundice, fever and ague, chill and fevers, and fevers in general, general and nervous debility, and diseases arising from an iniudicians use of merenrv.

I and whenever medicine ia required to invigorate and t tilirifv I tin atc-aian

Land Office at Fort Wayne, Ia.

Tixnvll ft,. ,,t.nrt,nn ofllip i.ennH kertinn nftlie 1 pU rify the System

U Act of Congress, approved June Is?, 1840, which I ThrJ rea purely vegetable compound, and may declares 'that whenever the quantity of public land be used by persons of al I ages. They are pleasant to ren an. ing unsold in anv Land District shall be re- tl,e Pie, and produce no nausea, uneasiness ur dreed toa number of acres less than one hundred ' Rripuigin their operation. Hundreds of certificates

tin iisand. it shall he the duty of the Secretary of the I col,u ne given ol thoswwho have used them with

sold at the time of the discontinuance, fare to be

thereafter subject to sale at the Land Office at Indi- ! auapolis, in Said State: Lands remaining unsold and unappropriated bv I law, and subject to private entry within the limits of the Fort Wayne district, will cease to be subject to ' entry as heretofore at that office, from the date of the ! rtceipt of this notice by the Register ani Receiver

thereof, and the land officers at Indianapolis will

of

O-The cil.xeus cf Rochester Xew ork, : a n.i my urr.iuceir.ents are such tluil 1 can furnish t

try and send him ouewell qualified in every par

1 . 1 ..... r .

i CyArranrements have hern made with one ofthe J largest and lu st Boarding Houses in the city to board ; and lodge all the Students from abroad at Tvs Dol1 l.t. .... .-. L m.lli,. 1 1. .. V . . k. .

st? . f.t . . . , 1 ' I .'is t....... r.xtei.-e OI llrtcr .1 I I. of I i . f 1 lli.aril....-1'..iti.in a.i.1 Hit;nM.r.' ,K....t VH...

, MVCl 1t.U SI. VlllVltlllitll, V 7. , iu '

Having completed theirnew saleroomsof ,i by I :0 1 . dlecrs -"c...nai.

Sept. 4, '41. 37-1 year.

ihe sam,. V,,,;, gal, the a r tic 1 1 1 a rs , and he win ! "0,i" f !h' " hirh ."cy will be pj, pared . . .. s " 111 I lo n-ceive anolirfllions for enll.es of anv sorh lands:

l:.rv sto. k of Kr,,-Stone. of the v-rv host -...lav ! "'""' .o oner . ne largest aim .

,.lm nrr.........t. an. ...eh .... r..i-fc .V'J nc" ,,oc. . P'n" ' "ad in the country i at

liave eent a meincrial to Congress in favor of reciprocal trace betweeu the CuaJas and the United States.

Tlr, II row -n on Urn. Lane j Mr. Crown, ol the State Sentinal, is now nt 1 Washington city aiJing in the settlement of the j

r residential. queetton. I n a rvcent letter to his parer, ia rueaking of the pros(wcu of the non eroua aspirants for tlie llaltimore nominatiou, Le says;

"General Lane ia a great favorite with mem- ' ivs side Vine street, berwee Ker of ln.h. 1 1 ..... . . . i on Se.-snid. IVrsons from tii bers ot ingress. He ls attending strictly and 5!n)r M,,e,l.y ealiu.gou me..

laithiully o h8 duties, and won golden opinions for Ilia high aud honerable bearing, bat fsjr the Presidency, candor compe'.a me to sav, that as

a first chuic candidate, he W do strength out j of IudUna- hi case uf a failure t nominate'

either Cass, Dong'.ass or Buchauan, he would bland a goi chauco among the outsiders."

follow mg articles either whol

, il.s an.l

irraear.l posts, head ai.tl foot stones eillier t ree

. sSi Hie or .Varblo. j I has- now on hand, j shs window mIU end eajs; I jsM1 f 3 ft 6 inch dosr sills, ! inch w all;

tav ol most uHMier water laite; 41 Hi' of head stones for grave yards; :Mscs of crave yard psists," inches square; V ft of step st ill! of all sizes: .'as.! "of d.v-r sills. Uineh wall: 0f tire w all coping. 4 by 11 iuehes: Hsu " of fence eopii.jr. 4 by I& T.scother w ith a large quaiitity of other Free Stone wors.alllor sale vers cheap ior cash. Vive Ilie a ral'. al KI O.M: AltU.

rear! and Columbia.

Uie counirj alHHil purcha-

can ir.'l uieir wants surw

u ...r S.......TS1 in.no;, Rim on tne most reasonable lonus. as I Leep a larcv st.H W of liuislied w ork, of all sizes, constantly on hand vtsuit the eomitrv trade.

Wll.1 It. u KUI &,

. or west . all

garticles either wholesale or retail. Window rl "1; 7" e. i i . jii aii wmquaiie.i ; I l-ar.. lhvir Sills, steivs. tlr.. wall e...,V, ""r '"rers, A Stodart and ohn R Dnnham, X Y.

' ".. . ' . . '. . . ' ... i. . 1 tun written warrantee riven with each insim.

mrnt. Terms cash.

tnh 1J lv

mh !-;. 1SVJ li-ly

Cincinnati, Ubto.

g-time dinner ia New Holland' garo stuffed w ith chins

i kan-

1LTA11 we I'ereeive, unden-tand, w ill, love

lull pracnuo imjuiowu; uui nouiing ise.

D Y ! OA's D" J K. Ilvnors. Wholesale 4 I Ketail t an.lv Manufacturer. No. Xai, Main street. Kal sitle. throe doors above t.giltll street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Orders of 50 pounds or upwards delivered to any pari ot the city, free of charge. mh 1-2 13-11. 1I1" l.I'THEK.Manulhottirer of Sheep shears. J sh.-ars. Scissors, Knives, and almost even kind of -'. So- ,e' Fnh lreot. North side, "betireen .wain and Sycamore. Cincinnati. Ohio. . H Jobbir.g neatly and pntmptlv done at moderate charges; also. Shears. Sheep Shears. Scissors, Ka-7-rs .-.nd Knit es ffroacd ia the best manner, at aahort lwivc. tuh li li-fni

Cincinnati Spring Trade, 1 852. BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FANC GOODS W. .P. D KVOU, Wholesale Dealer in Silk Goods, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and fancy Dry Goods is now receiving his Spring stork. Country no r chains are particularly requested lo call before pur chassing elsew here. New lilock. No. 50 Teasl St. Cincinnati, .Voir SidV. Feb. 14, 1854 J a in

IS KIND STOM2S! 1 A Giitid Atones of a superior quality now on 1 hand Mid for sale by R TYNERj Dec o, '.!,

J. BON'T Fa ,

f AXVFACTVRF.S, and has in store, Xo. 4, W stmt. 4 door West of Main, Hemp, Manilla

ate

and

Cotton Rope, cords, lines and twines of all vitalities and sif rs, w hich he sells at manufacturer prices. March 1, 185-i ll-l-y

CaiiM-N! Carpels!:

VJ T , YARDS Fall Style, Snprrinr Thrte I ww V Ply, la pest ry, Wm.l, Cotton and Wool,

a 1 1, in uggeu, iug, Jtc; cneapiorvasn at j 4l-tf. BURTON'S. iJOTIiV WILtTAMS, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' Cnriuels Fr.inFiliii Cu. In. i

Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings .ind Vests,

r'irst (InalitT t l.O T 111 XG-IlcadyMadc. Feb. 3d, 1S.VJ.

J.& C. UFaAKIItT, j No. 21, Pearl street, Cincinnati, DEALERS IN SATIN KT WARTS, Steel Reeds, Shuttles, Tickers, Harnrrs Twine, llo!. let Cloth, Tien Tapers, Tenter Hooks, Card clean. I

era, Cornn "lates, ftc. ALSO AGENTS F )R Smith, Woodcock, & Knight's MACHINE CARDS. March 12, lgit-12-l y

shav;ls.' shawls

1 rZi l'l.laud Kiuliroidercd, Packet, Daiil

J fi f ai

' an.l Long Shaw Is for sale at

BURTONS.

Planes Plmes! Single V. Double Jack " Braces

Sinocihing planes now on R. TTN'ER.

to receive annlications for entiies of anv such lands

at theirofflce. J. BU T l F.RFIF.I.D, Cnimiorr oj the General Land Office. March 19 18M 13-ftt Come to the Old White Corner! AGAIN We have the pleasure of announcing to our old friends, and the public generally, that we have inst received from XKW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, a lartre and splendid stock of Goods, purchased since the late reduction in prices. Consequently, we are enabled to offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers. We feel confident that it requires only an eaaminatioii of our stock to insure sales. We shall take threat pleasareia showing our goods to all w ho may favor as w ith a call. Our Mock consists, in part, of 7 Rales of Brown Muslin, 25 pit ee Drilling, 75 ps Bleached Muslin, 20 ps Col'd Cambrieks, 4 ps Black Cloth, 3 ps Assortrd Cloths, 3 ps Sattinetts, 20 ps Cassimeres. 8 ps T weeds, and Jeans, .10 ps Col'd Flannel, 10 ps Apron and Shirting Check, ops Linnen and Cotton Table Diaper, 15 ps Crash, 10 ps Canton Flannel, 200 ps Fancy Trims, 40 ps Hlack and F ancy Lustre, 6 ps Merino, 35 ps Cashmere Cloths and Muslin DeLane, 8 ps Plain and Fancy Silk Poplins, 8 ps Dress Silks, 30 ps Ginghams, 3 ps Satin Vestings, 8 ps Fancy Vesting, 10 ps Irish Linnen; Blanket, Pilot and Felt Overcoating; Silk, Linnea and Cotton lldkfs; Gloves and Hosieiy; together with numerous other articles. A large stock of Boots and Shoes; Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hardware; Queensware; Groceries; ie. Jce. dee. We will sell at extremely low rates, and hope by attcntioa to business, ro merit Publie Patronage. N. D. GALLION. Oct.4, S1. 44-tf.

hand and for (ale by

HATS AINDCAfS. fll'ST RECETVED and For Sale by the underJ signed, 1 Cae superior Fash't.1 able Hats, I " Wide Rrimmeo. " 1 " Fashionable Sn i " 3 Dozen Henna Vista " I " Fnr, Kossuth " A Doren Black and Silver-Grey h'ush Caps, a " Oil Cloth A great varietv ol Bov'sand Chil ',-n's "

al right from the Manufactories), eon's,uent!y w ill be sold at very low latrs. at N. U. tAl.LION'S Oct. 14. 'St. "-

rreat hen, lit

We ask no person to take our word as to the merits ofthe medicine, but to call on the agent and purchase a box, and if on trial it does not give the most perfect satisfaction, they can return the box and re reive the money paid for the same. Purchasers wi be particular to ask for "Dr. Robert's CompounSarsaparilla Pills," and observe that the pre. i. wran

per on each box has a face simile of the signature of ' Jos, Roberts, M. D. and C. P, Fay, and to purchase ! none others. Letters on the subject ofthe medicine, must be ad- j dressed, post paid, to C. P. Fay, Owego, Tioga Co., ' N. Y. Dealers in Franklin Co., Ia.ean learn terms on enquiring ofthe Editors of American of Brookvillela. Nov. 7, '51, 40-Iyear. A Chemical Compound ttmilar to the hatut al Oil of the Hair. THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. A Clean, white and beautiful preparation for promoting the growth, luxuriance and beaoty of the Hair removing dandruff, scales and scurf, and curing the cutaneous diseases ofthe sraln iinennal-

led Tor keeping the Hair muist, imparting to it a rich silky softness and highly beautiful lustra. Its soothingand agreeable properties will be found rem sr Arable, applied either to the head or irritations ofthe skin- It is unlike any of the Alcoholic and Oil preparaiiana so commonly used forthe Hair. Its superiority over all Hair preparations consists in its properties being moisteninr and cooling, mtteadot drying and'heating as the alcoholic preparations are; and being free ofthe greasy qualities of marrow, oils gee. Iu power to remove the glutinous coating which obtruetsthe pores of the skin wben unhealthy, and whi. h present the follicles from exuding an oily substance necessary to the natural moisture, beauty and growth ofthe Hair is unequalled. One free application ofthe HairGloss will impart a more lasting beaaty and moisture to the hair, than a whole bottle of thealcohalie preperations usually sold; besides it will not soil the finest linen. Persons

wnose nair is siignuy gray, will find this article to

r....). an.l rnnnnrste HIT NtfrvOUS Svstem.

i.inr that 1 Lad tried iit this PUn'OEO taj

. letnlv failed At last 1 was led bv my for:--

examine your inventions, and, (though withs.'' ' ....; i,nn. -f ihoir 'ficipncv.l I dete-..'

to trv the effect of the ari'lication of the 0M J; J

BkL.T AND i.Cs.lJAl.r., Willi in .'1.". - FLUID. This was ia June, ItiS. To si ''" SSTO-SISHMENT, IX TWO DAVS MV DlJrtFSU ";2 l! E1CHV DAIS 1 WAS lil.BUD TO SEilMt " LABOKS; 1S0B HAir I SIXCI OMITTID A BISCLI OS ACCOI STOV THE BRONCHITIS ; IS l H1'1, Al'FECTIOS HAS EXTIBELT CIASID TO IRO! '!. ' .u j.f..i a v,. rinl..nf theexJt;f

I have recommended the BE Li snJ t" ' . , i;i.a.;c i.ft"prinir irom .r

manv win. ..B s-ii .. - - ------ 7i gic Affections. They hsvs tried lieiu,wi'

SESOLTS, I BELIIVE. I l -. I am, dear sir, very resjctfully yT v,.

""'5""i grj, win nna mis article to gzg- aiany nunareu !' makethrirhair darker.and render the gray hairs 1 the country, of the most extraordinary

DR. CHRISTIE'S rnrvAivif! Necklace

Is nsed for all Complaints afiectuig the TL Head, such Bronchitis. lnmn:aUt'n.0!, ,L ';4 Nervous and Sick Headache. Nenralgis ia the Face, Buying or Loaring c 5

F.ars, Deafness, which is P" 'V '1 ' d,str.ssing complaint, called 1 ic Dole reus i-.n LJC3 ICTIF'S

GALVANIC BRAtELEn Are found of vast service in cases f Coitrs

lni! !L. orPower.'or Nervous EnciSy,

limbs or other organs of the t ody. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia . rc.iTirS 1.1

These dreadful and agoniirag '"f';L,:4 f,a.fv r,Ui by the sppbcation $4 Bklt. Necslace. and Fluid. The Belt r Electricity through fj'" 4

local enect anu iu ,,"., otfiiclr affected nerves. In these di-tressms application NtVLR. FAILS.

FITS AND CONVULSIONSv 1 .,1 terrible cotrpliunU art

caused by a Verongement f A , n and Fluid, will cure any ,

no matter how young or how old ' confirmed the complaint. proofs are in possession of the proprietor. i

Kg- sMany hundred t-eruui ... . .:tr, i-

scarcely perceptible. Mothers will find tin nrfnir-

ation the best they cau use to dress children's hair, keeping it in place, giving it a most beautiful luster and causing it to grow luxuriantly. If any preparation ofart can cause the hairtogrow, the Spanish HairGloss will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Druggists and those who buy by wholesale. Addre-s C. P. Fay, Owego, N. T. Price 25 cruta pt r bottle. Dealers in Franklin Co. Ia. can learn terms on enquiringof the Editor ol the American of Brookville. Nov. 7, 51. 46-1 year.

RATS . i:AP8 Just eating tire largest and best stock ever brougt : t this market, hick will be sold CHP.AP for CASH at 41-tf BURj OKS. GUNS! GUNS!! E3f TLEMEJf who are fond of gunning can find H a fine stock of Guns, Game Bags,Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, ,t., at 41-tf. BURTON'S.

2000

lbs Hemlock tanned sole leather.

500 Cincinnati " So

5 Sides I'pner Do

bs given, if required. ,f tt,( ci mr- m mnhla or inconvenience r, !

of UR. CHRISTIE'S GJitr.1XIC.fit it: thev may be worn by the most ft se,thet1 with nerfect ease and safety. In nvw-J . -j ir

sation attending their nse is highly yt i(c. They can be sent to any p i ' 01 " .?.,,iCCS5'hreePo

The uaivanic mh, - riarJ- I

The Galvanic Bracelets, One l i The Magnetic Fluid, DU8L J

. :.,i dt

plain directions. Tamphlets. with iuu

Calf & Kip skins bow on hand aud for aalebv K. TYNER. Dee 9, '51,

srBt

sua be had of the autheriied Asest- 1 PARTICULAR N0T,C&J

4T3- Asm of Counterfeit an i D. C. MOREHEAD, EKERAL A8FNT FOR THE '-TJL 133 BroiIvr J.VTIIOK1ZKD .Ot.l- ....jrji-'.J M. W. HAILE. Brookville: K. Brow", r .. ,

n.,.., i.iiwm: Cbas. Van Caaip.

ford and Depuy. LaurelI September 4, ieSl-37-ly-CbW.

u