Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 October 1854 — Page 4

Agricultural.

tzoczzi or uimo cnms.

BT JOUJf O. DAIB, Western OuttJaeo., J.T., to wboro tbe rtt t remlaea of the AmHcm lututuie was ewarJed, Ool., W3. I milk thirty cowi. Averaging ono J ear with notner, 3 ft of cheese per 7 to a cow. La at year, tlio tctson btiajr very dry, th avcrrtgo wu less, uy 2 Ibi per cow. My cheese-raft king icuon U beut tlx months, commencing about tho 1st of May. Tut th rennet into the milk when it U aa warm aa it comet from the cow; if the weather U colJ, the milk will require heating to about the temperature named above, before putting in the rennet and put them into a atono jar, holding about threo gallom, and 11 tho jar with strong - brine; and thia I frequently fill up the second time, at the strength will not be exhausted by uiing the fluid the first time out; but this, of course, depends upon the strength of tho rennet. Tha rennet from a calf four days old is much better, purer, and stronger than one from a calf four weeks old; and in saving tho rennet from a young calf, part of all the contents of the stomach should be tared, mixing with the contents of the stomach half as much pure salt as the stomach contained of curd; but if the rennet is taken from a calf tit for veal, no portion of the contents of the stomach should be saved. The quantity of rennet used should be such as would coagulate the milk in about thirty minutes, say about a pint and a half to the milk of the above number of cows. If this does not effect the object, increase the quantity a trifle. There

will be a diüerence in the strength of

tho rennet a; different times. Cut thecurd carefully with a wooden

knife into squares of about an inch, let it stand until the whey rises above the card, breakin? it ud from the bottom

of the Tat or tub; then let it stand until

tho accumulation of whey is suflicient to icald the curd tho first, then draw or dip off the whep, strain or heat it to 90 degrees, then turn on your whey, turning and breaking uj tho curd while doing so; as soon as it begin to eool, you strain off the whey again, and heat it to 104 or 105 degrees,

then pour on your heated whey again

all the while working and breaking up the curd with your hands, until tt is entirely fine, letting it remain until it is cooked to that degree that Ly workin; the curd in your hands tho particles will not be larger than kernels of wheat; then draw off tho whey, nnd s.iltattho rate of an ordinary sized ten-cupful to 15 lbs curd. After salting, continue to work the curd to tho degree of fine cess last named; tho curd cannot bo too fine; then put it into the press, nnd lit it stand nix hours; then turn, bandage, and press 18 hours more; then 5 lace the cheese on tho counter and banage together; aftet the coloring matter strikes in, grease well with whey butter, and never gTcaso any more, but turn and rub the chceso well every day for four months; after that time tarn and rub well about three times n week. The above is a grood general rule, but not invariable. In a very wet time when the milk contains a larger quantity of water than it docs at others, the curd might require a little more salt, and perhaps a little moro scalding, and so other variations to which the general rule is applicable. inrao xrur. rsox souBoro.

L.-A

ear'.licn wnte instead of metal vessels, like tin pans; and aho that it will, at

such times, keep tetter if tlc vessels are placed upon dry wooden touches

ahelvt'M. Kwav from the walls, than

if set upon the bottom of tho cellar or ii. 'im... i t-

that tho dry benches or shelves act as

non-conductors, und prevent electricity from irointf through the milk in its

passage from the clouds to the eaith. Tho most important thing in the care of milk, however, is to leave it undisturbed not even soing the ressei, or agitating the mince, from the

lime tho milk is stra .cd, tu' it is re

quired for use. -e. ... II t

1 ho shallower millt vessels are maae,

tho greater will bs tho yield of cream, as it will tho more readily rise to the top. Agricultural Amtrican.

COVIRZD EAJL5TAEL8. We copy tho following article from

thotraruftction of the Hoyal Agriculal Society, being an extract of a paper by Lord Kinnnrd. This experiment, although not precisely a fair one, tili goes materially

to establish the tact that covereuaung

is the most profitable as manure. It unfairness consists in not giving due credit to the covered dung. It will be observed that the same number of loads

were used of each, covered and uncov

ered, wYilo every experimenter is fully

aware tnat with covered dung, on

which its own leaching is returned, to

. a ,

prevent fire-fanging.Uiu jargernmouni

' t i m 1 l., ...... r.

in Dum win eiisi, hu uciiwv ms mcr with the covered barnyard or com nost heart, will have moro loads of ma

nure than his more negligent neighbor, and. therefore, in ad u i lion to tho raoie

powerful effects, khould be "tided the greater quantity. Working Farmir.

II took two lots of cattle: ono lot

was fed in the byru" or stable, and the nwinuro thrown into an open yard

in which wtro twelve young cattle, getting a full allowance of turnips. The other lot were fed in n covered yard,

nnd tho minuro left under them. Two

hundred loads of the uncovered ma

nuro wcro drawn out in tho winter, and

put in ono heap, well picsscd down by

tho carts driving over it when emty-

in nnd then, cover top and fides with

soil, road-icraping, c. Tho heap

wn turnrrJ over as usual, a week be

fornusin-r. Tho duns in the covered

tiken direct to the field and

plowed in. "being quifcs well nough made fur tho crops intended "

A field of twenty eres "or very nnrnilmi-ililV." Was M'lcCtC'J for tllC

..,rwrimt. Half of It wrh drcsscii

with the uncovered, and the other hal

with tlu-covered dung, both ntlherato of twenty cartloads to tho aero. Uoth 1 ut the same time, with

tho sf.mo kind of potatoes. Both ilk equally well until thel liter end of Jnly

when tho potatoes on tho uncovered dun" bogan to ilruojj and decay while on tfio half of the held manured with tho covered dung, the tops still retained

tlu-ir strotiL'. daik ificcn color.

Tho yiM pvr itcro was: With tho d dmvT: 17.077 lbs, with tho

rrtvi rod duil'. lb.

Tho same land was sown with wheat

after the notatoes. and 33G lbs of 1 o

i

ruvian gunno sown per

ara on

each

nnrlmn.

Tho wheat on tho land manured with

tho uncovered dung, was, per acre, 42 liushtlca, and 3,433 lbs straw. With the covered dung, M bushels,

nnd 4,73tf lbs of straw.

Milk is a compound substance, mado up of a mixture of oil butter sugar cascine curd and water. If allowed to stand still, tho oily matter will rise to tho top in tho form of cream.

There i a little free alkali soda in ;

w- luviid ihn Bitfitilon ofihu l'ubllo li lh car

linYatesappomled I'vlow, ml bmpenk for tliKin thai candid eonaldorulloii which tttelr houctt I irankneaaileaervea.

Man llllU.ll etaWont M many no iiimn"'!

i brunti in tu. tiw-eey u.t '' V." I l'o torl,l.iin'lwnt..ul), irill wliU. r illtorl ' r. u.ii"riTtHl'iihlrcnvioili.iii. JuJitl''n.

wticllmrlliU I nt Hi inu.iuiiio m iruii .1; mint ho rolloffor tlm llirt or luiif, Jii'U

ih wntrnfall wt-ot milk and wuli. ! ". Uolir -ry Imuiu irii iioiwi i;v. "J tüe water 01 au swfei mint, anu lh;w B- a r.ur.! k' ' rroout this soda tho water will not have i vmnirriioiny,wiiii hiu wun ri rrojtincy

upon limwtevrry na crrio va from iuir noiim. Ju.k.un flly, O.,ov. VHh, Wii nr. J.i. Ann. ,s,r;ThriiTrv IVrt.iriil U mifh Ina'tlfJ, t-r. Koorl f uurbot .li l lmt ' ,l lhri' of tliciu I i lliolrown ro.eiil lwy lin

tha bt..;i'U'r.cl. Tho nmneriiu'ftlont lurwi

riiiu !)' bv'-jra lhm

Dr. ÜUYB0TT IMPROVED KXTRACT

Yellow Dock und Snrsnpaiilla.

THE OUlniNAL AND ONLY ÜKN-

UlNt prrpsralion for the prmunl iur

of Canauuiptlou nJ tIlcNM of tho lungt

whtre tlx uro mjipMeJ to fe o9Vett by

th too free of rutrcury,

IT WILL . ÜRE WITHOUT FAIL, "

UcroNUor Klu C?il, Caoctrt, Turner,

Crysipelu, Chrouto Sors Lyre, njworni

or Tellere, Sceld IImuJ, UliurotUm, end In the BouMor Jololt,Old ami Ulcere, Swelllugcf tbeUUuJs, 8 hlllln, DyxprpI, Sell Rhaum, Dl... KUoeyi, Leva of

Appetit, UloceeearUlug from the ue of

Mercury, T la tlio PI Je sud Shoulders,

Oaoereal Uvbllity, Dropey, Lumbago, Jauo-dlco.

BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN

Teellmouy of 8amuel Paraooe Cure-of e

cste of dlatrtailnjr LWtr compltlut of FIVE year'esUndlDg.cerllfied to by Dr Wll.uch Lafayettx, Feb. 21, 1854. Title I to certify that fur the laat 5 yar

of my Ufo, I have beau aarerety sfilictrd witli

the Llr Complaint. To dracrlbe ell of my

horrible frelinga woolJ be out of my power.

I wae troubled with aevere dead pain iu

my 'ft elile, with hari palne unütr my

ehouMcr blaile. Myaleep wae dlturbd,iin

refreahio, accompanied by nlght-mare

After eating I had eeeore dUtrrae iu my

loinarh, ofieu vomiting; up my food. My

bowcle were el waya deranged, aud olteu very

eure. .My appriue wae varinoie, aonionniea

vnraclore craving for fond, et other Um

au eullre loaa of apiirtlte, dlziinraa Iu the

heed, a dull droway languor, accompanied by

ringing whlziiog nolae la my enr Urine

wee hijh colored, end voided with pain.

I.lml a were uumli, Cold eilremltlei. Iled

ache, great depreanluu of plrlia. My cnun

tenance uMumed a yellow, cadaveroue hue.

My whule B)tein wae g reell y debilitated.

1 have been undor the care of ekillfut phy

sicieus, without uuy relief, end (Impaired of ever oblalnloff relief. But by the advice of

Dr. W Detach, of Lafayette, I muda uae ol

Dr.Quyiutt's Dilraot of Yellow Dock and

6artnparllla, and by tha oee ol two bottlee of the medicine, all of the above dielreinliig

yniptoua havebeeu removed tod I sin now

In aa perfect Inte of health ae I have ever

enjoyed In fart, the medicine Sae eflVc

lud a pe rwtotcure, and I feel It duty to recommend It to all affilcted with any of the

above eymlonie. Sigued, SAMUEL PARSONS. Lawrence township, Tip. to. li d.

Mr.Haiiiaol Pareou la one of our oluent and

uioiit ri-lublii citisnne, end bie etntamcut It eulitled to entire confidence. I couelJrr

that Ihe cure Iu Iii cn wne effected sole by

Dr. Ouyeott'e Extract of Yellow Dock and

Sarmporilla. end I regard it ee ono nf th

moat extraordinary curra that haa paneed un der my oWrvatlou. ,

C.F. WILHTACH.M. D. Quart boulei,l perbutite ill bollleifur 3. ftoldby JOIIM 1). PAKK. ?lorth-eit eorncrof 4th and Walnuttl., Clnctnnatl,0.,(lenral Aenirurtbe Wml, to whom allordurt niuitbe Mroind, M.W. Hale, lirookvllle, T. llrown, FalrOuld J. R.Rocirotlar,l'edrGrove,.y;fc Kuow,N Trculon.C. IUon, Mt. Carinvl, J. N. Clenicntt

ltliioruliicdrove, Clifford & llol.lon.l h -e. tltotln

on, Sew alem,H. II. I.arue, Andermnvllle, a.

Harbour, Itmhr!lle,T.DIckron, Vermllle, I). Homer, I.lbert, A. Koyd, Kclplo, J. 1.. AnJiw l)iinl)vlllo,llll Hughui.CoimeriTllU.

Jnury,,'34, No. 3, ly. JOHN U. IMIIU, Doater In all valuable

MeJlolnet, X. K. earner of ftb,& alnutilrve

Cinli.oaU Ohio.

HALL'S IMPROVED PERCUSSION PRESS, Willi r. ii irr red el, FOU Fl VÜ DOLLARS, Hu bmu t.rnuauiii ! lUMiNf iidwi.1

At Fajrs ol Uhio, Indiana, and Kentucky, of 1053, and Prvmiums award

ed acoordiujjjly. C. F. HALL,

Si:al Knqravkr and Propkiltok,

u vi loriiTii aril cut. (.Next tobifheiliteeple. aug IS 1' lyr s

I. nl KM.

WH. ,11,

1(M HiNi, 1

to. Lena

jti. m. ataxM

LEiTN AND B0K8, WU0LZ8AIE

norui-eait eurnaror Walaat aeS Col

a inula airnnu, (iuinaTi, Ulm.

eiar4 '4 1 j iXUW AUltlVAL: jibs im, ULOOMIXOQROVE, IND., comunlly ralvtn( a ipWodU aad niitle attorimaut of

KTAI'LIIAKni'AIVCY IIT GOODS,

Jrecerlee, Slar4tvre Uuetuiwarti tVullrrfi Hat C'pst IlountS lloeita, abort, Itedy miad Clwlttlw.

Druiref Mfdlrlnet ralnle, Oil. Dy t-

Ntuire, Kulle,Cwttoa Yarui, IMoliona, lerfumery, c, Ac, IPf" Ibe above rood 'hare been bout hi low

for ih, lulectad wilb thecreateit care, and will bi eold at Ihe very lowed prloci. Call and ! amltia 1'nfora iiurchatlnf eliowbere.

Sa.i, ih.3 it.

a L- n ir n

5 HOWIES ATfD BON. MANUFACTURERS KY 7 r iT iZZ.

DOHU, AltNüLD i CO.,

, Importers undJobbcrsof Jfancit (ßoote.Ol a. VV.i;,-. nth Main Hh.Ualt IUae BelldlBM. CINCINNATI O. MiitiulucturtTd of various Hrands

No ItM Main ilroat. I'liiclnnatl, Ohio. KnoDtroit'

lanlly on band a larf narnl fnnvrul orlmunt of

Wall Paper, Itrlrra, I I rc llonrtt

I'Mlterne, 'lde ( urlulii I'd una.

4o. Ilanil Ilm., al Alumilneturor rl t'.

Aiiar wiiii ii liu'v on.'rloinul oanir truilenllhe

oweat i.rlri'i. 'rioii vlallliir Um city In want

of aalt for I'artora, Hull', liliiluir Kooiuorl'liniiilief., will iit well by cmIIIiic on the ul rrüicr 1

sta iw Mia iirant, iiiiru uur lniw .Mrkutr'are. marVt'31 UrookTllle) llrirulur t'ili(ht I. In.

mili:rANl. MOtT,-'AVOItlTi;

1 i;. JIII.I.IH .Hiiaier. wm loave

lirookvllle awry 1 uclny nioriiliiir,for('lni-limall:

aixl Cliialniiail xvrr Krliluy fu-rnonn: for II rook. 1

villa, i- rulifl.l hl..n.l on till, lion! will rrilvn(l

at the ware noiuaor Jiill.l UtMir.H h i, urnok-

vllle.f reo of cliargm f.ir iloruftu. rililpjmr ho want fralfhl ilollvKrud at a curtain time, will lo walllo j.ulroiilro ihl Imiit, It miikr ririilur

trij.e. IIOIII IITS A, UII.1.M.

rev, 17. o n.oniha

flANII S OU WOOI. I AVOOI. I I I.OOKt

U Iba Mllltdi Factory I Mrinmorn aro now run

ning, and we ire romly to watt on rinloiner In our llna.lbe Factory hai been I n rife I y improvod. and

EAGLE IR01I WORKS.

Full I nir and dyeing done Iu the nual anAt on rlrHrin.,llklilor Mor,'lmttalloiiro,liifvtiikn

for work ii'lp,llly wool grro. v will pay

cnnhoreotiiuror iii.nuuiui wool.

('aliniid eTUiim.of intinr y,Jr wooior work

oU,erwbera. !-'.' M AC V.r.oKHO.S A Co.

nEO. COOPER AJID CO.. WH0Li:3ALE DE A.

J I.Klin In lluir),UUi4, I niniuiiii,'., .Noli. in.

ml rancy i.oou. AT.SO Clctlii. t'nlmri'i, V.tiiiir., Tailor

triiniiiiiif , Ac, no'.'Uri Wulinit Mri'tU.tV 3T Mlh

trut't, boulh-xiKt rornor Wulinit and SUIIi,

t 1.11.111.11 I, I'lllll. auf 18 3iu

the

tho power to keep tho Ciweinr, or euro", dissolred. Tho sugar of milk ii nlso dissolved in the water. If the bugsir can get access to tho air, it is constantly inclined to chanjjo to an ncid lacUo acid just aa aweetcned w.tir

Changes to Vinegar, When VlpOScd to ri'Ci4r.lto.vor.iiowr..iiii.h; mulll U only rtr air. and wc can see just why milk cur-: ÄÄÄ

SWtct.. I ho ui.rw.llnd Ptfull 'mi of tili cuinüiueuon

rr'HU, (11 tili l lifrry ritumi irT

y rlt't trial uminr inoirown ,t...or..

, ti.n.l i InrreditlUr In

dlts. and how it may bo kept We all know that acids de;

neutralize the effects of nlkaliea such

aa soda, potash, limt, etc. As before stated, when milk is new, there is some free soda in it, but when somu ncid U formed from tho milk sugar, this acid neutralizes the sod, and tho water without tho soda cannot dissolve the easeinc, but separates into a nins of curd. More suhi turns to more ucid,

and intime the whole becomes ijuitu

siroy or rvuiy rit

Ii.... I... rnilll.lllilil niHHICI lllfU HJ ruilio

Bi.r..adlutwfuliiiia. liUbeyviie all dubl Hie iK-.tcrtiiarul ri'iopily wa ha for lh Vulmonary

AITiu llon of lliUrliiiiata at tho am time aotla live andexpoitorunt a raretoniOlnullon orproj-

lutiio hope Ihiitltwltl prove It own reward, I

tubicriiie iu)M ii. Klftfiilly yourob'twrvaiil, 1 JAS. C. .MILLER, M. P. AlU'smi.MU h. Jan. Itl'h, !Ki3.

Ilitar Mr No one. 4iian, woman, or

eliil.l.rnii bo found to Uoiiy that tho t'lu-rry I'wtloml ii all that It claim Mb. There U muoh ued

in im i, in it aiiiiotlsli not not known until re

cently. I lie loiniuiiiiuy thoultl know kla virtue.

Vour trulv. JOII.1 K. KELI.Of.fi, M. D.

bnr, and otht whom I may moct, laboring under InitlnrtiKtl'posliloiii: Yourn reiptetfnlly. It. F.JOS EM.

our. INow there arc two wnya of

rjreventin1 this souring. The first h.

Veep the air from the milk as much ns i ir smtirmmtfiht i.rSi trtjuntn mark yoa possibly can. We cannot very ! , , k , , ,, ' ii S .:n -i wi ,ttiiiburg,L. I., ait.3, IM? we 1 keep the milk covered air-tiyht, j c K

DUt mo Oil or creiim W.ilClt rises To tlie I ,.rsir.-Ovr pplUatl,. f..r tho patt three top forms a very L'ooJ cover if it is! jiarion.y duii- . au d ik-ui., brought on r. it .x. i . , I avma eight inonilm Ri oicro trritallon of the kept uneroken. it, then, it is uesird i.r,miiuui tiu, whun rumuim nnoyiite

to keep the milk somo length of time, 1 uuuAt'"uiU'a!rr

great care should bo tuktn keep it , ioe um, Mil I nod your t'lierry IVrlorul. Title -.:il ...I ...... ,1. J ...'ir I L. not only roho.I nio.hut I lrut, wholly

' iwi.c n.o uvu.u unai-;-ri.am0t ..u for ,hu rcputution i-r

lUroea. j b.1vh linn I ufiit .Meoiviiie, anu It t la at your . . -ii. i . . . .. rn.'j. I ahull rccoiiniiuii'l It to in,imlnr of the

luvst nuu iiiiib, uuk viiicu II UHJ should divido it into several portions, each portion to be kept undisturbed till it is wanted for use. The second method is, put into new milk n little extra soda to neutralize tho acid as fast as it is formed. A bit of noda, say of tho bulk of a marrow-fat p a, to a quart of milk, will not injure iu taste or quality, while it will often keen it t. i. i . .

gweck tor un j or uiure longer man without it. We have often taken milk already beginning to sour and curJU', . and by stirring in well a little soda, and boiling it, have ro-disaulved the curd, and rendered tho milk ns sweet and good as when first drawn from the cow, We know that sweetened water will turn more rnpidly into vint-gftr acetic acid if it is kept warm. Just so the suar of milk turns to acij lactic sooner if kept wurm, und on this account tho colder milk is kept, the longer it will remain sweet.

. It is well known that a heavy thun-er-storm will often render tho milk spccdialysour. This may bo v flee ted in two ways; tho agitation of a thunder-clan may Introduce more air into the milk, unci the grrat amount of electricity paasinj; through the milk may hasten the change of sugar to ncid. We have heard it suggested, withhow much truth we canuot say, though there is some plausibility in tho Htument, that milk is less likely to bo affected by thunder, if it is kept in glazed

South t'arln, Mo, Aug. If.lKM. I have nolivmlailon In' a)lnir, that I Iffurd Mer'a Cherry lY-ctorul at du Mi-dly the heitrem ody wlihlii my knowlf'tire f,.r the cur of chronic bronohltlii, rough, and all di.xe.iet of the Itligt., Vour truly, M. A.KUST.M. D.

j Moulgoinrr), Ala., Oct. I, H9. I Ii. J.C. Ara. i Mir I bnvo u-i'd jour admirnbUt rompound

l.-iil'ly I n.y irn,-tlrp, nnu lino II 10 urpo. 1t fur. any oihur rumedy wo huvo foreurtng On-

vaut upon tho lmiir. Your wbodleiit tcrvnnt, l:. u.joshs, m. i. Vlilt reoialuvt tronvlnrethe niont In.reduI ju, ihatllie t hurry IVi toral la all that purport to U, It: an utimiuulld ri'inldlnl tiront for II tllt'ttt ol lint tluiml l.unir. The axnrleiu"e or yeura.hu proven It to he u li, iml we uliMiil It

lo Ihn Hople,llioviiig tliat ut viruiet win mu; niainluln luropiilallon. I'rrpurrd nud kolil by JAHES 0. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell Maee. FnMWi ltrookllle by M, W. Halle; lliitord tV l'opii). Laurel, I nd. t' Vaiiramp, Mtuiuora C Overton. .Aiotor.oiiville

And at kst'iiciet In nearly etery town In Ihe

wt. V, A. CUrk, Crown I'oint, la., Tftvelliig

AKnt. M, Mnimi, K. Jiaaiaot. J, 11 u rrvknti.0. Manning, Jo linings & Co WncLteALE. J- COMMISSI OX MiutciiAyrs. No. 331, Mai Streit,

Went Side, SrcoHil Ihjor onove Siuth f

Xo. 3, S't-r.A Street. CINCINNATI, O. Nev H,i3,7 ijr.

Jones' American Ciiolagogue;

For lhCurt cf Fernand tie, Chill Fe

ve r, Hninb Ague, I utr-rintttoi and Iiemit. lent Fever, Liver Complaint, Jaundlue, F.ulurgfinent of the Liver, Enlurgeineul ol the Spleon, ai.d 11 the varioue flilliou Dicti. Title invsluulile ineJiclua wne prepare

from un eiteiiKive practice of eoveral yrar I

biUoue climate, sod it never known to fell

of curing Fever and Ague, or suy of the dieea alnive elated

Tlie uuuiiimotit tettluiouy of all w hohsve

uaed Hie American ClioUogue, or wiuif eted lie opnral.oti, eelrtbliahea aatiefactorily to ev

ery one who ran epprcclste evidence the

following facte;

let The Ainorlcau Cholugugue iunrrtee

uperlur CliolnMue IVbrlfuge and Tonic

prop'rtii't to any coiuLluation of medicine

ever btfofe Invented

3. It hat cured ea- of iuteruiitteut od

ot lierFevert, where the nioet populur niedicinet ef lite day nail failed.

3. It hat cured where 11 other UHiat remedlee teemed to produce but little or no effect. 4 It la in lid in its operutloii, plvtaunt to take, i:uuUiut iieliher Arteuia other title. te'lo'ie Uruji and may be leken y pereona

of II ngft wllli perlrct safety. 5 lit power In changing end preplctlnu Ihe biliout and oilier aecretloue, thut t leant lug the ytleui iid restorli; the uatural ami houltliy Mellon of ell the orgiue or the body

la unequuifU; neiice lie ciiicuc) at preventive, at well nta curative age I. C. It it the inotl economical b) one hnlf of all the ueu.il rtnildlee for Fever tud hil out dlieatea 1 PES BOTTLE, ötotiK t f i J. 1. 1MII , Clnrlun ,0. Northeast corner of Fourth and Walne IroeU, eiilrom-e on NValuul tt. to whom all ordert nmt be ddreod. .

Al'KLICTED HEAD ! 1 1

TIJIILADELPinA MEDICAL HOÜ -E.iab-

JC; iiaiietl vu yvart ii by KieeaLia, eorner of

llilrdaud Uulou ttt. bvlwae epruce tud flue.

ruiiaueipni, ra.

INVALIDS

Are apprlted Hint Dr. Klnkelia ronflnet bit rrtt-

Ilea to a particular brauch of medicine, which tugniret hit undlvhled atioutlon. lie nullum the

uulortuiittta agralnalthe ate of mercury tbouMnilt

are annually uinrcurlalited out of 111. Keaeul

affoctlout are promptly exilugultlied.

Twc.vrr tkakü or kxikhiki i

In tha treatment of data of dlteaiet hitherto

neglecto! ana linperfuctly undertloail,hatuabloil

nr. ivinieiin, (Author or a work en Heir f retorv

allon.) prove Miel iiliie-lcntht of the eai;aua of

nervout drfblllly, local and eoiiiutullonal weak

nett, inenlet and phytlral lufferlnK, are traced I e

to re ruin hiibiu, formluc the moet aecrot yet

uoauiy aiiu iuiki tpiiupt ol aomettio tultury and

pruuiMiura inorvauiy.

TAKE r-AimcuLAn NOTICB.

There It an evil habit loiuetlmet ludulved In

by boy , In tullttilo, often rowing an wllh them

io maiinooii, ami wnicn, ii not rorortnmi in due tliiio, not only befutt terlout obtunlet In doui-

ettla huppliiett, but civet rite to a terlet of protrarted, Inaldlout and devaiuilng alT'-eilnnt. Few

or Uioet who five way lo thlt pornlolout practice

are aware of the enntenunnr,, until they flnd the

nrrvnut tyaveni tntuoroa, iioi iirante ana unto-

counUible feellnre, end vnrue foert In the in In. I

1 he iinrortuueie ilim anevled boeomet.lt unable

lolubor with accuiu wind vigor, or la apply bit mind to ttudy; hittl p la tardy and weak, lie It

dull, Irreaolote, and angngealu all tport with

le enercy than uu .1.

ir he eiunncipalo linaolrbeforo the practice bat done lit wort, and enter matrimony, Mi

marritre it nnrruiirui, and nit aente teilt hlin

thai tine It caueed by hit early rolltet. Theae

are ronalderallont wbleh thould awaken altoullon oflliote tlmlltrly tliualed. MARRIAUR

Hequlroa the fulfilment of tereral eonnltlont, In ordr that It may be really the canto of mutual tiHiiiilueaa, Could the voll a hlch covere the orlrln

of domeaile whrotvbudnett be raited, and Hi iruu

ouree In every Inatanea niacloted In how niter

could It Im traced lo puytlcel dliqnallfluaUnna and lltotr altendaiil dltNiolntiuPntt I Annly then

whilo It Ityutllmo, Iu order lo haveyeur un-atruiifc-and related tjtleia robraced, rerlvlfled

and tireiigiueued. ItKMKMUER.

Ho win plaoci hlmaelf under Pr. KttiiLia't Irvalinent luay rnllgioutly cohSde In bit honor at a irenlltimtn, and rdy upon tha aaauraoee thut the eocrett of lir. K't.-etUonra will never be

dikCtoae,

Youn( man let no falto enodutly dolor you from making your rat kanan lo one who, Irom

eilU'-ntlnn and roapectablllly, tan enrialnly bo friend yon.

Too many think ltiy will conceal the teeret In

their own hearit, a d cure thtmtelvet Alttl bow often tt thlt fatal iclualon, and how in any

promlalnir young man, who mlfht have been au nruament to loclety, bai faded from Ihe

uarlh.

Mrliturea of the u rut lira are rapidly removed

jy .ne application of a new tiertpeullral agent uad only by i)r. K.

wenkueat ana i oiittiiuiionai Dcblliiy rromtliy

curou,aii4 iuii vor reaiorou.

COCMKY INVALIDS.

fan have, by tlat

with all thotr ty reiuHlaiire, 1 r

ceordliitrly.

Forwarded to a., part of the United Plaint

aud packed tevure rrom uamaire or curiotny. UliAIllfl Youth and Manhood. Nature's Guido,

H ills Unlet Jr Ih 'r.fanjelaa J LIJe,jkitJrtm I hi I'rrn,

A letter with a rxmtiuneo of S3 rente, or the

taluoln iioalare tlampa, addreaaed to lit. Kla

Kl.l.lN. rhlladuliihia, J'u.,wlll tocure a Ay ol

eliher of the above biokt by rot urn of mail; or

Ii eoplet w III be tent Iree or pottt Tor 91. ltooka-llra,'aiivaaatrt, traveling agenlt. die

liippllvd whuluaulualllie pubtlthert piloet,whtth

aiiiniiora lariro pronv. J T " A 1 1 lottert iiin.lbo poSt-pald July Mir.

t tholr cate eipllellly,togeiber

ip'oiut, per letter enciuainga K nivdU'lue, appropriated

"MAN, KNOW THYSELF."

t .4. Lm

AH

v.'.'.1 .:;ii.vvv

A cents.

John not eat.

of lino Cigurs.

Jan. 131 y

II. J). CIIIPMÄN V CO., Ctmmlialtn A leruaralm MKKOliANTö,

?llllKVATrHCAVAtnASrX,CI.NCI.'5iTI.

Li i.it i..-t i:i C'IMI'IRMATI. CAMtRinet CITV, u. John Swaaey 4i Co. ; Murrlaoe it Kewby Tweod.Mbley o. Wrlgli ; 11. di 11. M. Conk Uo, itooveiA Mliiphont, ; nauaaiTowe,!. I'oReeMevii.i.R.iHB. ; A.. VMa-alotoi Co. A. II. Couwi-ll ot Houa. ; Ooorcet.illoeple. Iirbural eab advaucemenlt made on ceatlgn monti. atil-0.1jr.

loaua i iioeia.

lNII. I I INK.

MILES GREENWOOD,

iurth-tat Corner oj Canal and Walnut

Strtrt. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

M A iUFACTUUKIl OF

AND CASTINGS OF HVKRY DE KCItin iON. Nov. II, lH53,47-ly

T.TSPJPAIEDXNHALATipN-.ANElV IIIPOHTANT TO BUILDERS.

AVefW . --. t ni'i v a ttf.ti'r.liri It ll-"l tw -war . , mm m ee

uvri: FIWyTSTIlkllTjniT.WESTERX

roacii

eo ery haa reeently been

for the euro of Aalhmn

loiik-ha, ('obit, and all

catod Inhutution. Da

H Line llYoaaa teoa ami CnmHv Svarr hta

aceninpllahod Ihe moat wonderful curet of Aathma and Cuiiauiupllon, In tho city of ,w York and

vicinity lor a low niontiit pa.t, ever know n to mnn.

It It prouucinir an iniiirrt.lon uu IHaonaei or ihn

Lunga never buloru wilne.and by Iii uiiidU'i.1 profctaion. (Soeccrlillcalct In IiiiimI of Aewale )

'1 Uo tuhulcr It worn on the breual. under Ihu

llueu, wlthoul ihn li'Hal iniiiiivoniuiuo, tlui bent of tha body being tullh ieiil to evaporuto Uie fluid, upplylng the lungt conatMiitly wr , a hi uling and agieonblo vapor, puaalug Into uP Hie nlr-cella

ana nataagea or tue lunct Dial cuniml iiosaiiiiy be

bed by any other modiclne. IKru UacHteof

AMII.VJ A t l KKl). llaooait , ?t. Y., loc. .otli,i-j:i. Por about el if lit yeart I Imvu boen tiivurely

afflicted with Atlliuia; for tlio ut two j oart I huve tulTerud beyond all my power, of deacrlpllon)

mouthl ol a time I uuve hut been ablj to tloeli Iu

a bed, eeltlug what real I tou'd Billing In a chair.

Uy diniculiy of brvulluiiK. and my tult"riiiirt, wvru

to greul al Unlet, that lor hourt l.itillicr in) fdundt ex pui' tod each hour would bo my luvt. Piiring

llni paat tlx yeart I nave had llio aid mid Mttottduiicc of toino of Hu most celubruted plialcluiia, but have rocelvod uo permanent reliuf, I at Innittli

bal Ihu guml forluuii to procure Dr. I urlit't lhg-

Inhallnc Vaiioraud llurrs hrui. Atme

Ilm I oblaluud It I wna auirnriua; under one or my

Inoal Vloieiil HUCK, nud waa in rrcnl dlNtrea,

klmoit tutTocntliig for Wen) ofbrculii. In leaallum ton nilnutct after apl)lug the Inhulur io my ttoinach, and taking a lot'pooiilul of the C herry

pyrup, l wat relieved in it nut mcaaiiro, and hud

couiloriaiiio uiglil. I hao tlnco coiillnued I

with tho jriuloit i.om'iIiId beiiulll, hud am now compar. lively Well, (ind only knowa the umount oriulterlnK tnlt medicine hut rullovud mo Irom.

My advice lo tlm .nuuring la th v it.

.M Ai;(i.Ul.l t.AMU.l, IIMITIUN CUKKU. tu-YoiiK, Iec.tt7, It'iU. 1 came la New York in llnaliii. 1'eli'irr.iph; my

native jducu It hi. John, .N. It. VMiuu I reuchud li.t city, my health wat tery poor; hud a very bad coiiirh, raited Kreut doul ol nmller, ami

wat veiy weak aud eiunclitteil, .My Irlendt and

luyaicinu pronounced my cuau rouaumpiiou, una eiond the reach of medicine. I ncchleutuMy

beerdoi I r. 1'iirtla't Min'niiii, or Inhaling lljc'uil

Vapor, ud l.lu-rry hyruii, umi ouiaiued a peck-

ago which I Veril) boliovo in tlid luoalM of au In

luy life. Hooii atur wearing tlio luuulor I lound

It rdl vud llieprcaaure on uty Inn, and alter a

w bile the itlaea.n mude lit appeuruuio lipoti the

turfacc under Urn luhnlnr. 1 t-vik ihu t lu-rr)

hyrup at illrected, and coiillnued to do to, my

Co u ah graduully growing ni u. r, ut.in u ennreiy

letl mo, ml I now rnuahlur miaou ur.d. i aim

wear tho Inhaler, natlin tiaoul It la raUicr pleuüunl,

and bolierlng It alrenirlhi'tiluK und purn)liig to the luuga, I fuel unfiling Ul pr id lo dUpenao

Willi It. jjii. wuuii.

hold by Hoy it .V I'll Ii I, 4(1 CouriUndt

ttroeli la II. Ill HKt eoruoi ol .i'iim aireet and

fln.tdway, ,N. V. I'ru'ii iui k.ii!.'.

t . II. An peraoti eucloaliiK a)il to llovil A

ai l. or 1 1 arit nmi' iew ork, win re

ceive a package roiitnimiig a bo'.il of Htgenn

Vapor, one on uorry nyrup, nu i inuuii r, m Deal box, bv oxpr.-, free to aiy jmrlof the I nlnd

iaioa; or rour pucangot )or gin. Mar. V4.4I ,1 r.

, of ev

ROW AND JOUX, CIXCJXXATI,

OHIO. Dealer In all kluila of Lumber and manufac turert of rinrli, Uoort, Riitide, Wlodw . FraineN, Mouldiiigt, lleae IMaatere, Wrwither llonrdiiig. While eno Yellow rio Flooring,

aimiviug lor Moree, IVllluu far Fea en, llnar.lt plitnod on both aidvt.of varioue tbtckoett tultiibte for the Inaiile OiiUh of hocaca.

Thlt eaiubliahmeiit will bo found lo beof great.

ueui ni io portiuia uuihiiiib; in inu rouulry, at they can beauppliud hure Uli alt Hie mnterlalt roadv

made oflumhur, thoroiiKhly teaonud for flnlahlng houaea. In the Lumber Yard connected witblhit ealublUhmoul liiere It kept for aula an extunalve aaaorlmeut of Lumber for all bull. ling purpose,. Kli primed aud glatud, rontlanlly on hand. All

ordert promptly nlUunlod lo. I liUMS CASH. Nov. ii, i-;ji7 l r.

s. . nun.

feed,

AnAllollullillnir-N. W.t or. MI niirt

Wuliiiitt I'liirlMiiiill, I.

M.W. Ilulli llrooktlllet P. llrown, Faltfi,dd;J. ockaf,'llar, Cudar Urovei Nye di hnuw, Ne

Trenton) C. Mutton, Mt. Cermet; J.N. Clement lUooiutng Crow; CICord & Aldvo, Laurel; Tbot Hoblnaon, Now halem; B. M.l.aKuo, Anderson ville, J. I., AudruM, piirUptville; )', Maaon, Concert Ith", K. rtarbour, Itiiahvllb I T. Iitekuiii VurallK; 1) lleav er, Libert) J A. lloyd, 8eipl.

PilksI I'ilkh! Truth worth tv reineinU ting Thai tlie I'llee ia it puluful i!lt' ue; tiut il H lid luve Ilm IMea vtu'i to beurri thut nil wliu have hid Iii pilehi and Imvu u.ej llu nplirey ' Vegeublo Ointment, nre vured. Ii rii.il every ono trho hat t-eted the ur;irlaiii4 virlu.it of tin vnlutb'e "'Mmmeiit," proiioum e II the bett remedy for lb' cure of I'lle, that wna ever diacovcr.'d. That thlt Valuable renii'y I nlto war ranted, If curly epplfd, au immediate cu: for burnt; rcitldt, no. Joint Menr, Mll li reen wood, ami many oMier eau beerte, tmioiiy In i'e remark, blecurntlv projieitii t It rurea deudiii or bl'ud (Met, whetlur In lerunl or exlernal. Trice $1 per bug. Bold by JOHN U. .'ARK, Corner Fourth and Walnut tret.

invuluubl look for tictnty-fivt

Avery family thould have a copy

lOOtOOO roplr aold In I cm tlmn n

yerr. Anew edition, revttod ami improved tu. I tanned.

DB. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MAKUAM AND lUtu-aook roii im Arrkirno loiilaliiiiig

an outline of the origin, pmgrett, treatment and euro of every form of dlteate contracted by pro-

lulaciiout toxual liitercourto, by telr-abuao, or by texnal excett, with advice for their prevention, w ritten In a familiar stylo, avoiding all n.ndUal techiilcalitlea. and evervthlnr that would offend

the ear of decency; with an outline of romplalnla

lucideni to totuaiet, rrom me retuii oi aoiii

twenty yeart tucceatfut practice, etclutlvely do voted to ihu euro of dltcaie ol a detlcnlu or prl vatenalnro.

'lo which tt added recelptt foa the cure of the

anove diaoact,anj aireauauou ino cauaoi.iy iui

loina and cure or the reverend Ague, Testimony of tk Vroftaorof Obttetrici in Venn. College, Philadelphia. "Dr. lliMTKR't Mum al Maupäl. The author of thlt work, unlike tho majority oftbniowhe adverllae tocure tha dlteama of which It Ireatt, It a graduate of one of the beat Colleges In the I' ii i led Mutet. Ii alfordt me pleasure lo reco omend him lo tho ui.forliinate, or lo the victim of

nuilprui tlce.at a tucceaaful and experienced prac

titioner. In whoae honor and Integrity they may

place tho grcatealeoundence. Jot. N. I.oiatuoRi, M. I). From A. Woodward, M. D. of Pen n. University, Philadelphia. It glvet meploaturetoadd my lettl ninny to lie

proreaalonal aMllty of the author of the Medical Manual." .Numeroui catet of IHaeato of tha (enital Organa, aouie of thorn of long; ttandiug, have come under my notice, In which nit tklll hat been mnulfual Iu rettoring to perroit hnaltli.ln toieocaeetw hero the pallenl bat been COiialtlervd beyond the reach of niidli al aid. In the troalmanl of of .seminal weakneatet, or dltarrangdmunl of the functloui produced by telf-abuae or ex real of veuery. I do not know bit nfirrttt la tho probation. I have been acoualuiod wlUi the author tome thirty lean, and deem It no more than Juaili to him, at well at klndneatto the unf.irtuuule vUlliu of early Indiacrelluu, lo rucomineud hi ui atone In who.o proiettioiiat tklll and Integrity thoy uiaytufely eonfldo themtolvet. Atram Woontn, M. D. "Thlt It, wlthoul exception, ihe moeicomproliuiialve and intelligible work publlahed on Ihe clinaofillaoaauiof wbb'h lltrentt. Avoldingall technical Mruia, It ad.lrvatet Ittelf to2 ..,.,

of lit rcudert. zv,ci from all obloctionaide

infttier.aud no parent, however faatidloui, can object io placing it In tho bundt of bit tont. The author haa dovtdod tuMiiy )eui't to the treatment of Ihe vartoua romplulnta trvalnd of, and wllh too little hrcntb lo putt, and loo little pretiinipilon to lluioiu,hu hat oil 'red lo Ihu world, al tlio merely nominal price ol V15 cenl, th fruit of tome twenty )'i auccoaaful preftice." Hrrmltl. "o teiii lier or piirniit thould bo without the knowtediro Imparted In thlt Invalunlde work. Il would aave ycara of pnin, oortiCcntloii, and aorrow to the youth under Ihelrcharg.i,'' .V'r,-', .fVix'err, A I'reabjlerlan clergyman Iu Ohio, writing of

"iiunier a .leiiieul muiii.ci, -tu)!

I i'lllllll( Ai Kil lh4H.

TIIK attention ofthe public la reapnclfi.il culled to Ihe superior faelllltet afforded al Ihlt I natltutlon.for nualltylng Individuell In a thorough practical manner for tho Counting Itoom and lluainett purtiiltt. The Coiirao cinbrucea ..... 1 11UOK-KI.K1MNO I.V Hot'DLK T.NTItY, atpnriuodlii thedllTorenl dcpurlnienHof trade, couinierco and niunufuclurea liulneai reiimunthlp, ralculatloiia.forreapoiidfiice.iiud dully Leeluri'ioii Morcntllo l.uwumt i'olltlcul Kcoiiomy In their retatlotia to Cmuinerce. u.,, 'Che I'oumo can be completed I" from H t" i week. Terini l'itpl!tbeln(rtai";ht Individuell) ,nppllesuit k-o enter st any lime. For further purl ulnrs enlist the Col lore roomi oraddrtke l'r Ipal. imv, IS). i-Ir. ÄPPLEGATE & Cfl.

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43 Main Street Cincinnati.

urK hnveone of tho Unreal and beat ataorted

' ttockt In the Wokt. Our slock embracealh boat workt on ThfoloQV, Medicine, Lair, Melanies,

Agriculture, History, Travels, Tales, w in T, .1 .. ....

memoirs, i niujxupnij, j t. and cum plotoatnortnif nt of allllu iiiokta irublc Mltcellaueoui Uookt publltlied. Our lock of SCHOOL liOOKd embraces all books of merit iiaed In the YYcit.from the Spoiling Hook to Ihe lexicon. Our stock ol tallouory embracei every variety of liluuk Look, from Hie imall Muuioranduiu Hook lotho largo super-royal Lodger, Including ever) erlltl uiod Iu the oountiug-rooiu. VYo have for the Country Meachanl a full vurluty of l.cUor,('p and NotJ I'upur, I'.uv vlope, rupper, tlonnel Hoardt, luk,(Vc, Ac, Uurown I'ubllcailoiit aro ih well known a workt of the hlirhuat merit , to require mure Uiun au eiiunicralton of tho mo.l promlueiil a hl h are VLAHKt'S VUMMUN'l'jiHX, UK. hlCX'HCOUI dote Workt, llullln'i ancient Ilialory, I'lutarch'r Avot.hpecUlor. Joaephua, Mo Invite all

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In tloru and Tor alio. t'ci. I? ivr.

F1HK WOK KS.

Ciimlies, Nuts and I'ruitH, Wholetale arnl rrlnll by JOHN R. MYERS.

aonil MaluMrecl, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Wtal

rioo. CINCINNATI.

07 All ordert promptly flllod aud package!

warranieo I'm eiiii.

.Nov. II, Ir.ll, 4,-1 yr.

Wiii.C. HITCH Kit. 1 HOP. J. FJJ5CTI.

WM. C. W1HTCHKR&C0V

Nurrriiora la Itulra, M'hl triier V t',

Scalers tit l)afs, Caps, $nt

HATTKHS1 T1UMM1MGS. Corner of Pearl and Main bis. CINCINNATI O.

NO. 3415 INIAIN ST. Jl E T VE EX 8 Tit, AXD OTll.

T'l'.l.'l'Mrouaiuully unhand a beautiful attor

muni of ' HATS AND CAPS,

of the iiio.il f.itliloimbU kind. Ita Invites hit old frloinlaat llrooktlllelogive blm a call when they

Viaiiuie I'll). Way T, lojJ I yr.

IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS IX

WATCHES.

JKWKMtY AND FANCY GOODS.

i:iO A1AIN STRICKT.

USM.lt COM.MF.nCUL BANC CIRCIKRATI.

Wutch Makers' Tools ind MattriaUA

.Nov. 1 1, Nj;i, t7 I jr. Daniel F. iMcudcr, & Co.

Ciiiriimati Slcnin Iliircnu

a ckitiirr nANiiMCToiiv

COR. OF FRONT AND ÖMIT1I bTS.

Keeps a gencrafassortmcnt of

Cabinet Ware, A,cortr,thn

aodenia-aed.ai KeflO U eat rifib tt. btiw v a

and WaTouttukKtplcature In informing hit fre 4 ud the publiolliat he hat on hand aa Unre and eo in pie it a slock of CahljietWsreatcan bo found

in the wet i, of evry detcnption and riuaiiiy.ein-

nt ttvlet and nrlees which will ba found

adapted lo the faacy and ntcetalllea f II clsttet

ofpurcbaiers. Wy tlock Itenual In eileat lo any

tt Biliar etnek rvereffnred In the Woalcrn country.

1 be workniinalilp It f an parlor kcelleiit In fWkbloo and durability. 1 a mi poaaeaatd uf In IIIIlea for inaunfaoturlugt9 wkifb 1 ran atlord my anlcltaal uuprocednu'e l low lermi. iiy luolte

Is 'ewall prodinaMd quick reluree," I respectfully tavllt tha nubile I vlail any eiteu-

live warruouit, and itiula my variedaad elefsutttock,

KUSKWU'JU rU KM TU Kb.. How oa band a eomple and very elearanl aaaorU

mentef Koaewooil furnliiire, embraeloe eolaa.

isie-a istci, t et:icr labief.r.aiy ciairi, mru-r

Lhairs, etc. oflhe most buaulirul atid approved tlrlet of form Irlniniln and flnlth.

I would alao i tnit , that lam prepared to Bt up

largs Mirrors or 1'ler Ulataet.of lbs btt quality,

ana or any site or tnape tnat snay te required ire medio tun the Uule of the Durciiatvrt.

MAHOGANY AND HLACK WALNUT

WARE.

lofat,Tele-a-retes,Center Tables, Siaods.Kssy

vneirt.MocKitig t nnirt, Nora-ttti irtatrt, Jiook

Caan and Kerki Hureaut, Dodateada, etc

ery aiyie ami uearripiion. common CAUiNnrwAitr.

I bare oa band a very heavy atock of cheaper

Ware orapriailiig Cone, Haf, aud Wood h at

t hair, fall htylee and pricel. Bureaut. 1

blea, Kotklng Chalrt, landt, Uedaluadt, Lounget

' LO0K1NÜ-0LASSC3 0N HAND.

A larireaeartmenlorLoekln.UlaaaKa,nr gilt, rosewood, and mahogany frames, huh I will sell

ai low prices. M ATflASSES ON II AND. A good aupply ofaprlns; .curled kalr aud palmet

lo Matrtteet, made In the bait manner and leo Diake them to order In any way Ihatmnp be deal.

reo. Ordered work will receive particular attention and be done In the inott workmanlike maunor. J'trilcultr atlonllor paid lt wholeaale tialcrt.

tj jyr. . i . A.t u.tsiiAK. icÄCON . ' Hcrcantllc College.

Norlh-Wcet Corner I xtlt und tVstU nut aireta,Clnrlnnull, Ohl. HMiK undrtlgiied has n niovvd bit mercantile College lo bit new building, Norih-weal corner of Walnut aud l)th ttt. where he im fined up a Hpleudid fcuilof Kooiua, exi.rea.ly for bit biialueaa bavlngtpared neither pains or expenie In makinglliemlnevery remwcl the inoal convenient and pleaaenl School ll.,onit in lUe United Matoe.

1 lie plea adopted Id teaching toinblnet practice Ith theory) lnalead ol utluir buokt. the tmiillt are

eterrlaedlu making orliftuul en tri ofo very day buiinetitrauaavUou. JyurLliilng,po.tUig, bal. anclngarcouuU, UuluK and cloalng ofa rreal va

riety ol Jinereultolaolttooaa, both for parlnerahlp and Individual buaneti, where tho builnet bat boon protperouiand advene; and lliui iiielifylng the tludeul for euljring Into the prncllcal dullei of tho accountant In auy kiud olbualneaa.

Ihe courae oriUNlrucuoii will conalal ,f double

entry book-Keeping, embracing every department

of trade and Mercantile Accounts, via; VV holvaate.

Retail, Commiision, Exchange, Banking,

ManufacJurtng, . Shipping, Individual

Parnership, Steamboating,and Compound

Co. Jiusinett, Commercial calculations

Practical Penmanship, and lectures on

Commercial Jjaw, also lectures on the

Science of Accounts, Cuttom of Merchants etc.

In addition totl e regular rnume of study, tbe

eraiirnea mi made arranceiuenli wi'N Menry ... i, ...... . . ... ' . . .

rnrw , a.'i ii'mi. uviain niorvr, rroi. I tv , Wright, and other eminent U durum, to deliver a

roiir.e of Ijctnret on th subtocs of Commercial l-aw, Ilialory of ( oinmrrt e, I'olltlcul Kcoiminr.as

connected wllh Commerce, and other lublecli of great Importance Into commercial point of view,

im never neiore introuncea to any Mercantile Cnllegn In tho United Ktiitci.

rupllaaro tnatructed Individually, and not la rlamia, to thai ttudrnla may outer at ny lime and proceed In Ibe ratio of iholr capacity and anlI'ubllc eaamlnallons are had, (though puplli are eiamlned privately II they deaire ttj when Ihe sludoiil undercut rlirlil and UiorniigU tnterr.iaa.

linnt tiy tlie principal, (ailod by a L oinnilliee of Practical AccouninnUi aad butlncts inen.) nd

Ilplomatawardod lo those who are deemed cr

thy of them.

a court can tie completed inrroiuiu to lea Weeks.

The principal will take pkusurg tu dolor every

thing In his power In advance bis stiidenlt, aud

intaeineiu inoroiitrn ana aecompiiaueq ecenuutants anu hlsextonaive aciiialniauce with liie bu

aineat community will generally enable blm to

procure situations rorlhme drtirout ol obtaining

mem.

Tnrrael Tor a f ill ceurvs of lesions In Hook

Keitpliis:, V' riling, ommerctal CalcultUona.t'om.

wercial Law,eu 940.00

Ii. "I. iinrtsn. ov, ll,IM3,47 yr. Principal

DR. FORSHA'S

Alterative Kalni.

-A 11 ALM FOR KVERY WOUND." FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. This bulm iü wnrmnlctl to re lieve 11 IUicuin.'itisms, Stmiriiitt tlio iSpiiiL,or iinal aflcctioa nnd D)'npcpsia, Iicudiiclu, or hstift Nick, Toot had io Earache, iSoro Throat, Soreness in the Breast, Stomach or Bowel?, or liurning in tho breast, usinma, Uronchitis, Sprains und Bruises, IJums, Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic nud Bilious Cholic, Cholera Mor bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fnvcr and ngue, Piles, Corns, Fresli cuts or sores, Inflamation in tho head, Storr. ch, Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inflamation of the stomach, nnd Bowel?, nnd Croup, Scarlet Fever. Te reatoa why this balm rcee lies all thee Cttee la became It reduces Infiainatioo, aud mos tie aecreliout and nervous eystein lutoarilon. This power le owlnp to the peculiar cointlnctlouj of medical propertlre wlllioet their being neutralised. The medi. ' clue is perfrclfally nie, not conlalulug auy

deadly poisou, or nuiieral. It will, If osed

freely, act lininedUlely upon the liver, and

all other eecreelive Organs.

Uend tlie follou lnir Certlflcsttee,

Ccrllficate of Dr. J. II. Jordan, lata Retidenl

riiyslcleu odlie Fourlli Street Cholera !I e plul. 1 can cheerfully rvrormnend the Alterative Dslni to the public knowing us 1 do, that it It

eu excellent article. I used It with cood

circci iu Cholera, during my let conoeclioa with the Kourlh St., Cholera lloapiu In ll city, iu otte of ot4him oiius la t iloruucli aud bowcle. 1 Uo ueod it In a case if Infltmaiioii of the kidneys with the hep piratefTed. From my k now ledge of its viruee, In tlie above di tenet qJ others, la

which I have used Ii, I have do heiltanry ia pronouncing It superior to any medlcioa hitherto oflered to the public with which have become ucqaainleo, and would cheer.

fully recommend It to the public.

J. II. JORDAN, M. U. Cincinnati, Sept lit le4D. Thie ia tu certify that in the aummer

of 1848, 1 became to very lame and weak in my Lack, occai iotird by lifting that j could not alt tlown or get dn' without holding on to tomo object. I

was advised to try Mr. Fujsha'a Altera live Balm. Dy b&lhinzit alx or eicht

times, my back was perfectly restored; and 1 havo felt no eympton of its return

since.

My wifo, also, lias used it for Rheu

matic pains, headache and toothache

with very beneficial results. J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. 1st. IbiO.

it

It bin am .'äla lloou.

publtihvd end told by

JACOB LRNST.

No III Main b'treet between Third and Fourth

Htreela, l Inclnnatl, O

Koblnton'tTheoroUcatand l'rtctlfal Arithmetic.

Kry lo Arithmetic. KlomeiiUry treuilae on Algebra. Alfobra, t'nlvertliy ICdlllon. Key lo atpi'tira. .N tin ml I'lillutophy,

iienineiry, , Aairououi, t'nlveralty Kdlilon. " do. HrlioolK.llllon. Survey ne end Navigation. noui.mw Hi;.nATlCAL

llllllUK,

AVntl bueu reucaied lo examine Pof.

Holiiniou's ht'iii's of Malliemallra, and to

reiorl oiy opinion liioreof. I havo with pleatiire rd inaelf at well acquainted wllu Hie tneclfle

Bierltaof lUe bookt. a I well could wltlioul tlie

rtual utliiK oflliom In Hie recitation room. Prof.

Koblnton nuialbe. I ilmuld ludro from hit books.

a keon, ipritUlly and lliorouch Malheinatloiau-

iie woui'i tem to nave, eiiiiur attne rill or nauie, or tlio reiullof ttudy and nrartlre. a Qiilvk

lulultlvepurcfpllon of malheniatu al rhu l 1', and lo be remarkably adopt Iu artlnVei for abbreviating tlie niuthoilauf solvtnir rotlrma. 'Ibo Alaribraia rlenr and iiini. loiitlv diffuse Ii

SiplaiiaUoiis.andfurnUbos an abundant stork oi

problems wild eiilicit and Incenioiit mmlcs ol

totvinc Ibctn. Thlt work It tuflliloully extenalva for i ho oreluary purpoaoi of onrae of Colli-g-e lual ruction.

Tbe Ueonietrv ombodlos a ereal imount of Oeo

molrle knoaledjro In a compaat smaller than usual. Tbedlnätranii are well conceived and re-

Diarkaniy well executed.

eonalillnirof Hie rollnwtnartlclui,vlt: Rotewood,

aiauoKaiiy, and walnut Ureaatnir na l'lal no-n-at, Mde Itoarde, Writlocltki, Eneltaaed and

l-lu nwamaiid work puiiiiis, rrauwaoqBsi in Tbo Troatiso on Hurv) IdkiuvI avtiratlon tefull quality to auy made hereof eUewbere, and vUlch j glv luftliy nlprt,;,..; fadt wblch may bt

luv wMvr ei; sw i ivw svi vi we tuai's v wt A ill!' KINDS OF LUMBER WANTED.

Nov. II. 113, 47 lyr.

C. SKYHOItD, (Late E. F, SeybolJ,) Importer of HARDWARE.

AND MANUFACTURE!. OF

Pianos, Coopers Tools and Tress Hoops, No. 2H7 fistln htreet, ciiiciiiiiiili o. J.tn. 13 4 Cm,

FAS1II0NAULK HATTEIl

54 Fifth Street. C1NCINAT1 OHIO.

' 1'iiuiiaiiiKlt u I il lliou.HliOa of our youth. !

ovll exauijitu tint Induoiit'e of Ilm iaiona, have born U U Into the lulnl of ti'lf pollullon, wltlioul rouliiinir Ihe tin and tearful t-oiiai'ijiicu'ti iiiun IIipiiiki'Ii ca und lliwlr oaterlly. i lie coiiatiliitluna ol iiiouaaiKlt who are rataing ftnilllrt bnve bueu ei foi'liliul, if not brokiu down, and llioy do mil kiit-w Hieran.. or the cure. AtiyllilnaT tbal reu tu done ao to eiiliitnion and luflui'iiee the iulho mind ut to rliock, and ultliiiHlely remove II. la widevprcud tourre of Immun wri'li'lu'dneaa, would confi.'r Diu grcaieat bljaalng uxl lo the relitflou of Joaua I'liriat, on the pritunl and iMiii.i K fi'iiurnl im. I iiioinKraiire or llie uae of tuioMtkUi'X dnnka) UioukIi Ithunluln lis lliou tuiiilt It iiot frcntur tcourse to tliu hum mi race. Arr.ni)r tlmi.kaon boltuli' ut the allllcied, and bilieve me )ouri'o-worl(t'rin tho goudwoik )ou are to aciividy eut;ui;d In.'1 Hue 'p), (axciirvly enveloped) will be forurded, liuu ol luMUitu. to anv pari uf the t' lilted

Mau i, for Twunly.Hve I'i'hk, or tlx eoi.iet lur One lioliur. Adilrati U!lir..N otCU.,fubliiberi, ur llox I'.n, I'liiliidolplita. C 1 Uoiikaellort, C'anvaaaert, and Reek Afonts tuiiidlud ou lb moat liberal terroi. July t lyr,

w are conlldenl we rail oJ.-r tln'iu auch

mentt at thull be uiutually benvllclul Nov. 11, Iron. 47 lyr.

O.A. I ) lor. . II. KroncU. 1. V.. Wynne. Taylor. French & Wynne,

wuoiotiai iicuicrt iu Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVKUV DiaCltUTlON OF rrimmins & Fancy Dry Goods, No. 7 Mal and 1,3, ' A 7 I'vail Ma. ( in. Jan. 13-4 I y.

BATES UOUiSi:, 1 Mil 1 W A IM M S, I M I I A X

1 AS. K. LVNM. D. L. BSOWN

NOTARY PUBLIC.

REAL ESTATE BROKERS-

NO. '2. JIKCIIANICS' INSTITUTE,

CI U liWATl, I). L0A.NS NK.r.OTIATKD I'KOMPrLY AND ( 'O.IFIDKNTIALLY. Nov. Ulli 1W:HÜ-J)r.

JulyCi

D. D. 810AN. PROPItlETOK.

II. M. BUCK KER . BEN E. HALL.

TJTJCKNEB AND HALL, WHOLESALE 0 RO

XI 1 l.li. I U.M.UIIU. Ol tun I AlViAU Ml

ill hr a, 31 Walnut ilreei, Cincinnati, Ublo. REFER TO WI.NSl.OW, LAN IKK Ar CO, Jiuw YoaE

t i..Mp, KV.xr iii;rKi.bv, M. I.. IIAI.I.OWFI.I. iVt'O, 1'iiii.ttxi.riiu. JONKH, nlfO I IIKKS A: ro. Cm, lat.Tt, KKt.l.KYtV I IID.M I'hO.N, .StwÜNLSANt. h.MI I'll At JOIINHON, muri; 'it 13

be

new io mottof our itudeutt. 1 be dinrrami are, I

at In the Uoomeiry, unuiually well 4nne.

lae natural I'bllnaoiiltyhtdtn.kjdly Intoroitiua,

notonly furlu niuilor, bulforlbe jiannerln wblch iirlnclidet are explained and facia tlaied. No,

ouly the tludent but the geueral reader may Cud

amuaoroenl and proOl from the book.

w. t.:. LAitAisnt.,

KuerlntendontoflbeFubUeScbools of ludlaua.

uruencatiie, ma., ioj4. 81-44.

IHM YK AFFl.irTEU, HEAD AND HE MADE A WHOLfc. DK8. HALL AtVVlllTK, havln formed a so-partnerahlp, continue to be rona iltod at tliulrumce,l34 Walnut streol.Clnrliinutl, Ohio, ou all diseases of private ordullcole uuture, and truarrautea cure lu all cases wbtcb they under-

tola to treat.

bvalonpconreof slndv nnd nraotlral ererl-

eneeof uullniltod extent, Dn. II. 6t W. have the fralinVatlon of pretentlntr tbe uuforlunate wllh reiuedlea that bav pevur failed tocure the mint alarming cases of O0N0KHIIEA aud 6YF1I-

t'mlor their treatment, all of tbe horrors ot

Venereal Dltentvi, Imrurolllood.l'lcert.linnotcn

ey, 1'alns lu the Hack, and Orjrunt of licnorttiou,

Inflamation of Hie liludder and Klduevt, Hydro

Cflo, Abaceiaet. Dlaeutet of the Liver aud Lunira,

llropav, hcrofula, 1 uniora, Kpllrptlo Flit, Dlacaaei

oftbe Aervous a j atom irenerally, nlarrhuca, i'yf

enn ry, rtiot, rittuia, Kupiurot, vc.,are pcrrua nently cured.

I'orlodlcalcomplalnlt or remales, however com-

pllraled or anpalmir; alto,all other ulaoaaei lui ldonl to fomnlot, cured, and evory function, restored toll natural tone and vigor.

Arne and fever curud In twenty-four hourt.

warrantod.

Hkminal Wttantat. Dr. H.di W. devoto arrott

part of Ihelrliuio to the treatment of thnao tatet

rauaed by a tucrct and solitary habit, w hich ruins the body and mind, unltiilnc Hie unfortunate ludividual for I'lihor butlnoai or tocicty. homo of

ineiad and nieiancuniy cot'vit produced by eariy bnbitt ofyonlh are weakneaa of Ihe back and llmba, dlxxiueaaoftbo bead, dimncaa of tlclit, palpllallon of the biart,d)ilopla, nurvouancat, draiijn'inenl of tliodlfeatlve runctioiia.tyuiploiniof couaumpt Ion, &c. Ibu fearful itfocitou the mind are mucb to be dreaded loaa of memory, confutton of Idcaa, dcprvittun of iplrlti, evil forubodiuct, aversion of eorlely.aelf-dlnlriial, llmtilll) , Ac, ere anion a; the Vila nroi'u.'od. hnch poraont ahould before con.

tiimnittllnif innrrluEu, voitiulta ph) tlcuin of cxpo-

rieure and skill, and bo atouco reslorod to bcalib

TO THE ri'BLIC. This la to crriify that, in June last, 1 wsT attacked with the Aaitlie Cholera; and was soon, as my physician ntutr-i lu a collapsed stale. I bad remained iu lliis slate some two hours, when my pliyaicuu lufoinied my farn lyand friends that I could not possibly live, and strictly forbid my wife permitting any one giving me any medicine or nourishment whatever, aa It wouM ouly hasten my death At this tlmeMr. Forsha came to ace me, and brought with him a bottle coutalnlng four ounces of hU Alterative Calm, and asked pertnlaalon of my wile tome It on me, as he thought It would immediately give ease. I waa Immediately applied, bud In less than ten minutes I wss restored, aud was iu a warm perspiration, prior to which time my e itreinl ties were cold, a clammy sweat was on my face and head. After the use of two other dottles of the same inedlclue, I was entirely lleved of all tlUtreit, and iu a four days waa restored to lienllh. 1 would moat cheerfully and hearilly rc ommend this U ALM to a'.l who are afflicted lu a simllnr way. 1 have also used it In other discuses, and have found it a most eicelleut remedy. I do not think It can be

loo highly recommend.

JOEL KIRDY. I do hereby certify thut tho above certifl

cate ii correct, and the statement of tha

physician made to me Is true.

JULIA ANN K1RBY. Cincinnati: Dec, rjih, 1819. A Certificate from tho Rev. J, 0. Finley Clncinaati, March 4th. 1831. Dr. Fomha This Is the first lima la my

long life that I have given rr.y name In

recommeiidallou of any mediflne, aa a gen.

eral remedy, though I have often been solici

ted. I have used your Alternative Balm for nearly two years; first, for the rheumatism In my hip and kuee.of which I was nearly a cripple, theu for very severe bruises on two of my family; then a violent attack of oiarrhsea on myself; then for Inflamation, for barua bruises, and for a very severe cae of stiff neck, brought on by a violent cold, and a think I have had full proof of its medical properties, in a great many ofthe diaeaaes for

whlc'i you recommend It, aird I have net fouud It to full In even one of them. Sill!, I po not say Hint It Is an infallible core, yet is my sober rouvictlon, thai it la the becompouud for these remedies for which It ia recommended, that I have ever tried, d I have tri -d mauy. 1 will uot, if I can pro cure It, bo without it ia my family for any coualderatlon. Hoping thut you will etil coutiuue to compound II honeatly,and that it may relieve theusauds of aurTcrera, I moat heartily recommend It to my fellow-citusns most eicollenl Family Medicine. Yours, affectionately, J. n. FINLEY

I) A Y

and hnpplni'ii.

i-laid, v

attended lo, and Modlclno frardd lo any part

IT-) Lettera addreaaed to Dr. II

1331 I. C.post

D. Whlle.bo

rontaluluf foo, promptly

Ktrtcleat aecrray obaorved.

Nov. II IK.3,47-1 yr.

31 A 'V Ij A C Iks ofino United YUlet, secure from observation.

wnoLaaai a otaLaai ia I) II V U O O I) S a t). Ol

1'KAItl. HTKKI-.T. III.T. WAI.NVl A VI.NK

CIM I.NNM II Olllll. March 17 1"54 yl

"TIM K IS MO N K Y . " OS. II, t'l.AUKa nllila new a lore, ono doo , soulhoftbe V A 1.I I-. i llOt'u' knept cnuttanl ly on bund a f uuorut attortmenl of Jewelry,

S. EiwUMSH AND SONS, Wliolnaal ami Kelutl Miiuufucliirert ol llel-Iowa,

Ci

Keeoad St., llel. II roadway and Ludlow, rinrlnnall

.iv. ii. IU.VI, 47 lyr.

Ttr.lTCIl All ri.OCKS-Wn. Ivvmii

II tcli'lrra hit tervicna I Iii ltlna of Itrook-

vlll.-aii'l vicliittv, lu lliu eufni'iH ,.r Wulch an. I CIH'k Mukerand repairer limkinü I nd melullliv Jewelrj, Ac. I.oiiir i pileiM e iinj irlct puni tit

alllv are hit recoinineiidalioiia. flmi. throe door.

North or the poat nie. ) iM.r-.1U 31-if iirA I.I. I'Al'Klf li V(XK) I'loces mnk luir the Iff.. I and boat aatortmoiil ever blwughl to lirookvllle, cuu be found at OLD WHITE COH.NEH.

MIKNCIb KUKLSON. iMroHTr a ami MtNuracTi'REaor

Tolmceo und bnufl,

UKAI.KR IN

IjvmV Tobacco, No. tM Main Mreet, between Sill aud Ilk, iSla-n ol the Indian t lilef.l incinna ri, oiiiu. Nov. 3, IT-lKJI llrj ,.

TOITN D. STILTmt. OTtOfTR AND COM

J AIIMU.N .tif t ll..Ni , Ileal, r lu Heur, I'f.i. I

i laiont, iioiirh.m hiK) , ami rroiiuce generally

.mi;ij vi aiuut ttruei, i iiii'inuaii unto. RTFEI1 TO

SlmliitV llnd.lon.N.U. I il. li.ChlpmaB.Vt'oria

hlolderdt Juck, Loulf .MoDuW, Milwoll dt Co, I

Vliio. i ni. ä.uuit C'Llberal tdranceimsde oa CoBslgaaeata.

war vi at ly

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

silver spoons, ramrt, and,'fresl variety of

FANCY AUTICUtS,

such ss aro usually kepi by jewelers, lie is pre pared alto to repair old Jewelry, aud tocleauand repelrctockl ami wat li. aon reaau.iahle Wrnii tn.l l abort notice. II w III alao lake old silverand fold lu sichamo for foods.

Knv (Id -.iu.It. raNIT. M. L. DAHtU .1 A CO 11 KUNST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

irrrnnnrn nrnm

TATIOKF.K AMI MANX BOOK MAX UFA CTUKER, No. 11 Main street, between 'I blrdand Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. M0V.lt 1W3-47 lyr.

Certifiette from I). L. Starr. I have known Mr. Foraha't Alterative Dahn to perform a very eitraor diaary euro uyon a horse that wai ver badly cut, aomo time aince. I lined it upon ono occasion, externally, with pood effect. I believe it to bo s perfectly eafo and cfticacioua remedy to bo used in many complaint!. D. L. STARR, November 2 1 st. 1053. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Reak irt'i.No. 81 PearUt. Cin. Dr. S. W. Forsha, Druj Store, North eiJo of Filth t., 3 dour eist of Smith, Cin.O. For aale at R. Tyner'a, D. Price Si Koii'f, Llnck &l Farquhnr'a.Dr. 3Ioody' and Dr. llailta, Ilruokville, Ind.

UEADY-MADRCI.0TIIl.XO-. Kept eonitaully on band, and w 111 be erl.la k auallproata S. D. UAlXlUKtV fccfl 17