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Uallcji farmer ri. ' 4 ' . ft c TUT THRIFTLESS FASHES. The thrlftl farmer provide no shelter for hia cattle during the indem ency of the winter; but permit tiiem to tar.il ahiverin by the side of a fence, or lie in the snow, as best suits thcra. He throws, their fodder on tho ground, or in the mud, and not unfrequcnuy m the highway, dt wiuch a larjje portion, of it and "all the manure are wasted. lie graze hia meadows in full and spring, br which they are gradually exhausted and finally ruined. Hi fences are old and poor, just such as to let bis neighbors' cattle break into hi field and teach hU own to be unruly and spoil his crops. ille neglect to keep the manure from around the sill of bis barn if he ha one by which they are prematurely rotten, and his barn destroyed. 7 Hetills, or skim over theaurfaco of hi laud until it U exhausted, but never thinks it worth while to manure or clover it. For the first he ha no time, and for the last he "is not able." lie has a place for nothing and nothing ia it placo. He consequently want a hoe or a rake, or a hammer or aa auger but know not where to find them, and thus lose much time. He loiter away stormy day and evenings, when ho should bo repairing hi utensils, or improving hi mind by ' reading useful book or newspaper. Ho spend much time in town, at the corner of the treet, or in the Turn holes,' .complaining of hard time, and r. liMrtrt in tli .-nlnr 4rrpttv eil goes home m the evening .'pretty well tore. He ha no hed for hi wood ; conacouuently hi vifo La- vut of humor and hi meal out of season. Ha plant a few fruit tree and hi cattle forthwith deitroyf them. 'He ha no luck In raising fruit.' , - One half the little - he raise is destroyed by either hi own or hi neighbor cuttle. ... His plow, harrow, and other implement lie all winter in the field where last used; just as he is getting In a hurry for next season, hi plow breaks, because it was not housed or properly cared for. Somebody' hog break ia and destroy hi garden, because he had not stopped a hole in the fence, that he had beca intending to itop for a week. He 1 often in a gTeat hurry, but will stop to talk a long as ho can find any one to talk with him. lie ha, of course, little money; and ' when he must raise aotne to pay hi taxes, to., ho raise it at a great sacrifice, ia some way or other, by paying an enormou shave, or by selling hi scanty crop when pricea are low. lie ia a year behind instead of being a year ahead of hi busincs and alwavs will be. When he rays a debt, it i at the end of all execution; consequently hi credit is at a very low ebb. J Hie buy entirely on credit, and merchant and all others with whom ho deals charge him twice or thrico tho ' profit they charge prompt paymasters, . and are unwilling to Bell him goods at any price. He has to beg and prom ise. and promise- and be", to get them . on any terms. The merchant dread to see his wife come into their stores, and tho poor woman feel depressed :' and degraded. The smoke begins to come out of his chimney late of a winter morning, while hi cattle are auß'crinq- for their morning's feed. Manure lies in heaps in hi ttable; hi horses are rough and uncurned, and hi harness under their feet. , ". His doors and gates are broken, his ' building unpainted, and the board and shingles falling oil he ha no " time to replace them the glass ia out of the windows and the holes stopped up with rags and old hats. He is a great borrower of hi thrif ty neighbor's implements, but never returns the borrowed implements, and when they aro sent for they can't bo found. He is, in person, a great sloven, and never attend public worship; or if ho docs occasionally do so, ho comes ' sneaking in when the service ii half .out. He neglccU his accounts, and when his neighbor call to settle with him, has something eUc to attend to. Take him all hi all he. i a poor farmer, a poor husband, a poor neighbor and n poor Christian. farmers Map' annr. A Field of Corn. Mr. John Q. Hewlett who has a farm about four miles from. this city on the Fredrick' road, has just measured the corn gathered from three acres of a field of eighteen teres tho corn was heaped and shaken twice, in accordance with the old rule twice before and onco after Christmas. The pro duct of the three acres was forty-six barrels, or fifteen and a third barrels, or seventy -six and two-thirds bushels per acre. The field had heretofore been im proved by a liberal dressing of animal manures, tho plowing ia of a green crop, and the application of ono hundred bushels of oyster bhcll lime, and had been set ia Um o thy. Last year, owing to the lowness of the ground and the thorough manuring which it had previously received, a neavy sec- .. ond growth or after-math of timothy grew up, fell down, and, by the force of its smother, destroyed the timothy, which was followed by a luxurient V growth of bluo grass. Last fall the grass was plowed in some eight or ten inches deep, and tho inverted soil left composed to tho ameliorating influence of the winter's frost. This spring the field was rolled, harrowed until a perfectly fine tilth was obtained, and then planted with corn without any manure. The result of the product of three of the eighteen acres we have already , detailed, and we will add that it is estimated that the remaining fifteen acres will yield ten barrel, on aa average, to the acre- ." - ' ' Now what think you enabled this

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field to yield no luxtir'u tit crop of corn during the jt seanon of drough? Why, the thorough sytem of improvement to which it find been subjected some year sine to the Hpplication of eonsentrated urganh manures tc turning in green crops to liming und to deep plowing thorough pulverization, und judiciout. culture of the corn. The crop of timothy cut in 1863 ... r .1 . ...... .1

yiciuea more man two tons iy me acre, Us produce of corn in 1864 we have already stated, and yet this field, in 1 849, when the farm came into the f) re sent owner's possession, could not lave brought more than four barrels of corn to the acre. Can anyone, after this plain ttatement of facts, doubt the policy of thoroughly improving land? Can they doubt that true economy ia thereby conserved? Can they doubt that money thus laid out will not come back not only with the principle, but with a heavy interest ? Ve think that no one who is capable of forming a correct opinion, can entertain the slightert doubt upon the subject. ' vVc Know mat every uoiiar juuiciousjy laid out in the improvement of land will pay, and pay well. American Farmer. The Health and Comfort of Horses Sacrificed. This is a thing which may bo seen almost every day. The way in which it is done are manifold. The health and comfort of man' noble servant aro sacrificed ia tho stable, on the road and also when tied up without shelter from cold and wind while his master is cosily enjoying himself by a warm fireside, lho feeling of every one who has any compassion in the constitution of his nature, must often be Earned by sights which so often come efore him of the comfort of the noble horse so horribly neglected, and heedlessly sacrificed. Ono of the ways in which this is done is probably littlo considered. Many owners of horses probably, shut them up in a close, unventiiated and perhaps a dark stable, without it once occuning to them that they arc thca injuring the health and destroying the comfort of their animals. Tho stench and pungency which meet one on opening tho stable-door in the morning, might make some think of this matter who do not seem to. If they wcro shut up n night or a few hours in their own stable, perhaps then they might. A horse cannot breath the atmosphere of many stables without injury to his eyes, ana especially to 11 is lung or respiratory organs. As this is the season when horse are being stabled, pasturing being about over, it would be well for man's horses, and for their owners too, if they would see that their stables are provided with means of ventilation, and that every sourco of pungent and foul smells be removed vs early and as effectually as possible. Cosntry Gent, Cur iron IIjuvis. Toko a lot of weed, commonly called smart weed, that grows along the roadside, or in tho fields in low places; steep it in boilinz water till tho strength is all out, and give- the horso ono quart of the liquid every day for eight or ten days Mix it with bran or short if ho will eat it: If not, pour it down him with a bot tie. Give him green or cut feed, wet up with water, during the operation and I will warrant a cure. Horse with heaves will be troubled with it about as bad this dry and dusty weath er, a they will in the spring of the year. This medicine is so simple, and easy to bo obtained, that some may not think it worth their while to try it; but simple medicines many times prove moro effectual than those obtained at great expense. Now is the time to secure the weed, and I say to those interested, try it. Jtural ev Yorhr. A Cross or Merino and Leicester Siicf. A writer in the Sept. No. of tho Michigan r armer, reports that Mr. Harry Ilurd, near Jackson, in that State, has been crossing his Spanish 6hccp with tho Lcicster, finding that tho cross paid better, both in wool and flesh, than when kept altogether line woolcd. At his last shearing, some of this cross yielded fleeces of seven pounds each, for which he calculated to get eight or ten cents less per lb. than for tho fleeces of the fine wooled Spanish. Tho latter, however, weizh ed but three to four pounds, whih at 37 cent would be worth only 1,12 to 01,50, whereas seven pounds at twenty to thirty cents would yield at about the !rate of 2 per head, while at the same time tho carcasses could bo sold for more to the butcher These facts and estimates of profit may lead others to repeat the experiments of Mr, ilurü. XtTThe Iio8ton Trumpet furnishes the following illustration of the ruling passion st. ong m uualli: Mr. H'.ggins was a very punctual man in all his transaction through life He amassed a large property by untiring industry and punctuality ana at tno age or ninety years was resting quietly upon his bed, and roJmlv waltlnrr In ht fjvllnrl tvtv. ITa j " a - j - - - bad deliberately made almost every arrangement for his decease and bu rial. His pulse grew fainter, and the light oi lifo seemed just flickering in us sock et, when one of his sons observed Father, you will probably live bu a day, or two; is it not well for you to name your bearers?" "To bo sure my son,"said the dying man; "it is well thought of, and I wifi do it now, a . m e lie gave a list or six, tho usua number, and sunk back exausted upon his pillow. A gleam of thought passed over his withered face like a ray of light, and be rallied once more. "My ion read vm that 1st. Is the name of Mr "Wiggins there?' "ft is, my father.' . . m e e. us ss I e "inen tinx u qj," no said cm phatically: "for he waa never punctual was never anyieher in season, and he might dttatn the process ton a whole hour XST' iTow aro ye, Smith?" says Jones. Smith pretends not to know him ana replies nesiuuingiy: "bir, you have tho -aavunUge o me. "Yes I suppose so; every body has that s got commonsensc."

ft rSr FOR Tntr.HTAST lULTtf A HO It AM IX'f RX Ot STllMA, CONil'VirTlOil, COCOlfi, CQirii, 1IUAR1NEM, CKüCr, A!0 ALL DISORDER or THE LUNOS . . . Ann oust. WIstar'i Balsam of Ylld Cherry! THE BEST REHTDYEVIR KNOWN TO MAN For Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Bleeding of the Lungs, Difficult Breathing, Liver Affections, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Side, tc. Da. 'itb's BtLux or Wil Crisaav I chemical extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. Every body know thai Wllil Cherry posse sus Important medical properties; and that Ter Water has al waya been administered In Comsumptlon and Lang AObctiene morally, by oar oldoel and safe eat phjeiolaaa. Various rene JWa have boen off ered for the cure of dlaeaeea of the lunjij but of all that bare yet been dlacored, It la admitted by pbyelolana.aad alt who have wlUieeead lieeffecta that none baaprorenaa ueceaeful aa tbie. For Aathtna, ahortneaa of Breath, and almlUr aOt-e-Uona, ll ma; be pronounced a positive cure. It baa cured Asthma In many casea of ten and twenty years' Unding, afar pbyalelana had declared the eM beyond the reach or agedlclne. This Balaam la made from materials wLlch na ture has placed la all northern latitudes, aa an anMote for diseases caused by cold cllinales. Xalare la but the name for an effoct Whose eaiue la God." Let us not nf fieri tier jJalnoat dlrtatea. two Livt tiYSD ai th rat or oJtf Tiiaai an-r-Tias or wisTAB'a aLaii or wild enmay Messrs. Ilarcoart, Howard & Co. Genie. I The Wl.tar'e Balaam of Wild Cherry that I bought of you baa been of auch algnul benefit In my family, that I wish to make lis rlrtuea and ralor the bene fit of the public. My wife took eold at the lime of her confine tusht, which settled oubarlanga. The physlclana pronunced her disease consumption. Hhe bad profuse night aweata and bad coughs; she waa given up, for we despaired of her recovery, and her child partook of hor complaint. Phe then commenced taking Wlstar'e Balsam of Wild Cher ry, and three botllee effected an entire eure Ith her and her child both. ' 1 bare no doubt that they would have now bosn In their gratre, If lhey bed not have paed Wlstar'a Ralitra of Wild , . FETH R. NKARCY Heth It. Searcy, whose certificate Is above, la a man of as mnrh veracity aa any la this country and a man of good Judgment, and wo place entire reliance on his statement. . HAKCOUKT, UOWA RD CO. I.ritrrre, 1nd,Jnty 3t,lU4. Jon U. Fsaa Pear Sur i I wasaltacked about Iva monlha ago with a severe cold, which settled on my lungs, and the Doetora (among the most respectable In this city,) aald that I had I o llama tloi or Consumption of the Lungs; and after ex haistlng their skill, without relief to me, pro ntnneed my ease Incurable. I commenced taking Dr. Wlatar'e Batsam of Wild Cherry about six weeks ago, and In four daya 1 waa able to walk all over the booso, and am bow a well man. Toure Kespeclfully CKORGB 1I0OVKR. Abort I bind you s statement from Ceo. Hoov er, of thleelir, who la welt known, having lived here Dins twenty years, t know him well, and aaw htm durlnghla sickness. The Doctors attend ed hlmaome three monlha, and gave him up to die, but" WliUfi Balsam" cured blui. B. K. W. WlL3TACH,Drotat, Lafayette, ludlaua. I PES BOTTLE, bottles .for i Js D. IMIIK, Cincinnati, 0. Worthaast corner of Pourtband Wal not streets, ontranet on Walnut st. to whom all ordere mns b addreeeod. M. W. Halle Brook vllle; F. Brown, Fairfield; J. 8 Itockafellar, Cedar Grovel Nye 4c Suow, New Treuton; C. I!aaeon,Mt. Carmel; J. N.Clement Blooming Crore; Gilford eV Alden, Laurel; Tboa Robinson, New Beiern; B.K. La Hue, Anderson vlllei J. L. Andrews, DunlapivlUe; P. Mason, Connersvllle; H. Barbour, Kushvlltr; T. Dlckeson Versailles; D. Boa er, Liberty; A. Boyd, Bolnlo r ii -BW yti Dr. GUY80TT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF Yellow ; Dock and Sarsapurilla. For Purifying the Blood, Strengthening tho Di gestiv Organ, Restoring ,tha Appetite, Curing Di ran ess of Sight. Falol.ng Flu, Wieling of Flesh Langeur, Sklr Dlseasos, Distressing 5ervouim.se or Mind Complaint, Incapacity forStndyor Bu. sluesa, Palpitation of Uie Heart, Low Mplrlle, Kush of Blood to the Head, Vertigo, Failure of Momory,Moreurat Diseases, Scorbutlo Eruptlona, Gout, Rheaniatlain, Sciatica, Palna In the Uonea, Ulcers, Old Korea, or any long standing Chronic malady. II will Hpoodlly Cure the many distressing Disease! peculiar to YVoinon, It Removes an Impurities of the Btood, rendering tbe Skin Clear, Soft I and transparent, Removing all Eruptlona, 11m plea, mid Roughneie. KtoTTTowsuir,VDsaaiaoii,co., Pabb Dear Slr It te with great pleaauro I write about tbe Tcry.bappy elfucu of your Dr. Gay soil's' Extract of Yellow Dock, and "srsaparilla, upon my daughter, who has he en suffering ander thai dreadful disease of Erysipelas, w lb which ehe waa attacked In 1840, andibe was attended by some of oar most skillful physicians for over eight months pereeverlngly, without any beneficial effect wbaterer. Bhe bocame reduced lo perfwtt skeleton. Che bad ulsera on her ihoulder to her knee, wnlch continually discharged offensive mailer. Iter physicians pronounced her case hopeless, and beyond lho reach of medicine. My neighbor and myself thought ber dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors Insisted od my Irjlrg MDr. On jiotfi Extract of Yellow Dock and Barsaparllla," as a last resort, for as all of our pbyalelana bad given her np, there could be no detriment In It. I coneented to do to more from reatlcs doalro to do iomelhlog for my dauguUi, while life lasted, than from any bope of bar getting relief, do I commenced using the medicine according to direction!, and to my great astonishment, she commenced Improving, and before she need eight bottle ehe waa able to walk out. übe need In all twelve bottle of Dr. Guysoit'a Extract of Yellow Dock and flariaparllla, which restored her to perfect health, tn December, IÄ5J. She la now entirely free from any vestige of tbe complaint. I moat earnoaily reeommeud ll to every porson suffering under any similar disease. Youre truly, D.L.MARTIN. I do hereby certify, that my father's statement of my late Illness Is uot by any meana exaggerated. My health la.aew perfect, which I ascribe wholly b the use for De. OuysoU's Fxtract of Yellow Dock aad strsapartlla. A K.N D. MA HTia. Put up In quart botllee. 1 per bottle. -Bg botUua for $1. Sold by J.D.PAKK. Cincinnati, Ohio, Norlbsaat eornerof Fourth and Walnut streets entrance on Walnut streut to whom all order must be addressed. M. W. Halle, Brookvllle.T. Brown, Fairfield J. 8. Rockefeller, Cedar Grove, Nye dj uow, New Trenton, C. Hasson, Mt. Carmel, J. Jf. Clomenls, Blooming Orove,01fTord ex Holden, Tboa. Hoblnaon, If ew Kalem, B, II. Larue , AndrrsonTille, K. Barbour, UBshvllle,T. Dlckereon. Ver ealllee, D. Beaner, Liberty, A. Royd. iplo, J. L. Andrews, Duulapavllle, Hall V lieges, Conner. vllle. JOIIM D. PAIIK, Dealer In all valuable Medlclae,S.K. corner of 4tb,dt aloalitreo CmelonaU Ohio.

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NL'hCH A Willi K. au;4 Uret MelodevB Uealeriln Cm. . mmrwm.mm m w m m f w. mm m K'-'! -1 lX IIA MIM I ..lll.ll.l t-ts' nAKi; HOO.TI. Althoujrli IF Tilwe have three slorlee Sited wllb ft. a ii os, still we have an Immense stock of Pleno on the way and now arriving. ana we nan ami rrom 74 to I0(i Pianos, to make room for our fall slock. Owing to eurbnytnt for cash only, ana from tue fact that we are lb elunail,wecanan e largest llano dosiere in t in elunail,wecanand wllisell lower for Cash than any other house In this city MORCN a VvHITK. aepl Tbe largest Piano Dcaterili Cln'll. an i ai:co!nuiUNDfws will let the rent apply on purchase, If bought la a given time. We keep tbe largest stock, beat Plaaoa, and will lealor aelt owerfor cash than any other House In this etiy. Aleo.see ond hand rianoa taken lo exchange ai i we Fourth atreet. MURCIIdtWHITK. au9a Largest Pleno Dealere la Cln'll. "MAN, KNOW THYSELF." An invaluable book for twenty-Jive cents. Every family should have a copy, 100,000 coplee wold In leee thau a verr. Anew edition, revised and Improved, Just Issued. D&. HUHTElfc 3 KikiUULb JaaVMUAX. ASU liAHU-BiHia roa tub ArrLuiao t'outalumg an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease contracted oy pro mlscunua sexual Intercourse, iy seu-auuse, or oy eexual exceaa, wllh advice for their prevention, wrtlton In a familiar atle, avoiding all medical lecbulcallllae, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of eoniplatnt lucldeiit to Females, from me resun 01 some twenty yeare successful praclloe, exclusively devoted to the cure of discuses ol a dollcale or prlvatenature. To which la added roeeluta foa the cure of the above dlseases.aud a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever aad Ague, Testimony of the Vroftttor of Obttetric in Fenn. College, Philadelphia. "Da. HuBTSa'B Mbdical MancaC The author of thla work, unlike the majority of thoae who advertiae to cure the diseases of which ll treats, Is a graduate of one of the bet Collcgea In the United Stales. It affords me pleasure to recommend hlra to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced prac titioner, In whose honor and Integrity they may place the greatest conaaenee. Jos. 8. LoNosnoBB, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. Ü. of Fenn. University, Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the " Medical Manual. ' Numerous caaee of Disease of tbe Oenllal Organs, some of them of Ions; standing, have come under my notice, la which his skill has been manifest In restoring to perfect health, in some casea where .the patient baa been connldered beyond the reach of medical aid. Intbe treatment of ofKemlnal weakneasea, or dlaarrangdinent of the functions produced by aelf-abuae or exersa oT venery. I do not know hie euecrier In the profession. I have boen acquainted wllh the author some thirty years, aud deem It no more than Justice to him. ae well as kindness to the unfortu nate Victim or eariy inuiscrevion. so rocomiuenu him asone In whose professional skill and Integ rity they may saroly eonnue tnemaeivee. ALrasB Woodwab, M. D. "This Is. without exception, the moeteompie honslve and Intelligible work publla'.ied on the class or diseases or whlca It tresis. Avoiding all technical terms, It addressee Itself to the reason of IIa readers. It I free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing It In the hands of ble tons. The author has devoted many year to the treatment of the varloua eomplalnlstrealed of, aud with too little breath to puff, aed too Utile preaerapUon to linpose.be has offered to tbe world, althe merely nominal price of 113 cents, the fruit of tome twenty yeara aucceaaful practice." UrrttJ. . 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AKFIJCTKÜ HKADIlT. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOU -K.ui.JTT li.li. I VU )vitrs ku Li y hlxkll.lN, cor Ii IT of ihlrdand t'utonsis, between Niiruro and 1'ine, ii.ii..i.ii iti. I-.

' IAI.ID Are si'i.ri.nii inni iir. Mlikflin c'ittniiu his .iuc tlte to a (Jitrtloulnr bram li uf medicine, IiIcUviiguirie ids undivided altuiillun. lie letitluns lho unlurluuste atreliKllhe use of mercury tlioii.mnl are annually mercurialised nut nf In. Kuril! atfertlous are proiii'tly exliuuuUluul. TWKNTV VEAIIS OP KXPEIU K.S. C fn tbe trratiuent of a rlsss of dliis hitliTtw ueKlerted ana lnipeifoctly uinli)rt. l.limeimlile J Dr. rviinsiin.f Au'.imror a work on nor t'rosorv. atlou.) prove Uiat nlna-tatilh, of ll.o causes of nervous UjUlllly, local and consiituilonal wvaknets, menial and tiliyslcal suiferln, are trucvdle to certain hnblU, forrelne; tbe must secret yl deadly and fatal siillriK of donieatle tnliery and premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There Is an evil babll sonidl'uies müuljjo.l In by buys. In aoillede, unvn Krowlnir up Willi lliem lis luaiifiood, and which, ll not reformed In due lime, not only begets serious olisturles to domestic happluets, but gives rise to a scries of protracted, lusldlous and devastating afr.'tlloiis. Few of those who give way to this pernicious priullca are aware oi nie conaequtinroii, until thay lind the nervous system shattered, fuel dränge and unaccountable feelings, and vague fimrs In the mind. The anfortunata thus sfTeclod bnromet.is iinnhle to labor with accusti tied vigor, or t v apply is mind to study; his si p Is lardy and weak, ha is dull, Irresolute, and engages I u :iis sport with lese energy than uiu .1. If ha emanclpnto Imself before the praclloe has done lis wont, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfruitful, and his sene t.-IU him that thla la caused by his curly folllci. I hoe are conslderatlona which should awsveii the attention of those similarly ultnutisl. MARKIACiE Requires the fulfllmont of soveral connltloiis, tu order that It way be really thn cnuoe of miiiuut nappmess. I oulj the veil which covers the origin of doioenlle whreu-hedness be rnisod, and Its truo eourte In evory Insiame disclosnd In how many eon Id It be traced to physicul disqualifications and their attendant disappointments I ' Apply then while It Is yet time, in order to Imve your iiuslrung and relaxed system rcbrr.ced, retlvilli-d and strengthened. ' REMEMBER. He wh3 placea himself uudcr I'r. Kikkklin's treat meut may religiously coufldo lit hishonoras a gentleman, and rely upon the axuranco lliut the seereta of Dr. K's. patients will never bo disclosed. Young man lot no false nodusty deter you from making your case kaown to one who, frnm education and respectability, can certainty befriend yon. Too many think tliy will conceal the secret In their own hearts, a d cure themselves Ala! how orten la thla a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to aoctety, baa fmli-d from tlii earth. Ptrtcturot of Hit urethra are rapidly removed by toe application of a new therapeutical asent, used only by Dr. K. Weakness and Constitution!)! Debility promptly cured, and full vigor restored. COCNTRT INVALIDS) Can have, by slat t their case explicitly, togntliur with alllhulr sy (i'oms, per letter enclosing a remittance, Dt K ' nicillclno. approprlaied accordingly, Forwarded to an, part of lho 1'nltod Ktates, and packed aecure from üimnrn or curiosity. lti:Al!l! Touth nrid Manltouii. NftturX.''8 Guide, U'iih Kulrijtr Ihr trtUngntitn tj L1J1 ,jutljrm the frrn. A letter with a remlttanee of til cents, or the value In postage stamps, addressed to Dr. KINKKLI.N, 1'blladulphla. Pa., will secure a roiy ol either of the above beoka by return of mail; or 14 copies will be sent free of poatsge for SI. l)ook4llera,t'BNvasrra, traveling aireiits. inpplled wholesale at Hie publishers pjiees.wlilch auinitoi a large pront. IH'AU tellers ranst be poNl-iiald. July I, Jrr. prat's Ik.-- ! 11! t ü! i Hisivii,(HKt,.i-'i-. . CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of ( OI'(.HS, OM)S, iioaksi:ess niu !iiTis,wiioori(;-orr,H, ( KOI'P. ASTIMIA, AM) ro.snimo. KvAKaviLLE, Oct. 13, 1851. We lavllethe attention of the Public to lliecer tIAcales appended below, and buipeak for them that candid consideration which their honest frankness deserves. Men la such stations as many who voluntarily beer witness to the efficacy and valuo of Cherry Pectoral, do not wantonly trifle wllh, nr dlnlorl facta.nor overslalethelrconvlctiotia. Judgu ilisn, wheiherlhle le not the modiilne to trust when you mu at have relief for the throat or lungs, Judgo too, wbathor every family oulil not to have It by them.aa a aafeguard against the every w here prevailing enemy, which steals with fuUit fruqiieury npon almoslevory flock aud carries olf tho lamb from many a nome, Jackson City, O., Nov. Stub, Wi Dr.J.C.Arax. Slri The Cherry Pectoral Is mm Ii Inquired after. Beveral of our best physicians have mod It, threeoflbem In thcl own case, and always with the happiest effects. Tho numerous patent medicines always before them, lead yn Incredulity In regard to every new remedy; and It Is only after undoubted evidence of value In any ank le, that anything llko a general couddence canboexclled. The uurlvallud excellence of lliS combination oragenta, (In the Cherry Pectoral) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observe. Hon has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad IIa usefulness. Itlsbeyono all doubt the beslgeneral remedy we bave for the Pulmonary Affections of thlscliuiato at tho same time sedative and expectorant a rare combination ofpropertles. Inihe hope thatlt will prove Its own reward, I aubscrlbe myself. Kespeclfully your ob't servant, JAS. C. MILLER, M. D. Allegan, Mich. Jan. IOih, 1833. Pear Mr. No one, ns mt enc man, woman, or child, ran be found to deny Unit the Cborry Pectoral if sll Hist 11 claims to be. There Is much nsod In this vicinity although not Dot known until ro. eently. T he community should know Its virtuos. Yours trulv. JOllV n. KELLOGG, M. U. Ltt gentlemen tthc Legal l'refccilm mark rate. Williamsburg. L. I., Kept. 3, IfoS. Dr.J. C. Aria. Dearfclr. Over aiipllcation for the nasi three jears to my duties as an advocate, bronchi 11 some eight months ago a severe Irritation of tho bronchial tubes, whlcn was a constant anuovauco lu me, and fast becoming a sourco of great appronension. r.very ruiuouy iriou, laiiea to even rlleve me, till I used your Cherry Pectorul. This ha not only rulloved mo, but as I trust, wholly enred me. 1 care nothing for the reputation of advocalinu Patent Medicines, and thla la at your service. Ishall reeommeud It lo member or the bar, and olhere whom I may meet, laboring under similar Indispositions: ours reiperiruuy, K. F. JO NFS. " Mouth Paris, Me, Aug. lH,lHju. I have no hesitation In saying, that I leeurd AVer's t herry l'ecloral as daclUmlly the buit rem. edy within my knowludgo for the curs of chronic bronobllli,couglii,and all disease ofllio li ngi. lours truly, W. A.KUST.M. I). Montgomery, A la., Cel. 4, 1C4D. Da. J.C. Avxa. Mr I have used your admirable compound extensively in n.y pracilco.and Cud ll to surpass, by far, any other remedy we have for curing (Uncases upon the lungs. iourouidleiiiaurvntil, It. B. JONES, M. 1). What yet remalnstn convince the most Incredulous, that the Cherry Pectoral Is all that purports to be, via: an unequolled remldlhl agout fur alt diseases ol the ibjoatand Lungs. The experience ofyaars,haa proveu It to be auch, and we submit ll 10 tne people, Believing that lis virtues will fully maintain lie reputation . Prepared and Nold hy JÄHES 0. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell Jlsas. Hold In Brookvllle by M, V. I a 1 1 0 ; Gilford dt Depny, Laurel, Ind. t; vaoeamp, wo la mora C Overton, Andersonvllle" And al agencies in nearly every town In the weal. W. A. Clark, Crown Point, la.. T raveling Agent. Daniel F. Mcadcr, k Co. Cinciiinnli Steam liurcnii v CAinreirr ma.mi i tcroitv. CUR. OF FRONT AND ÖMITII STS. Keepa a general aseortment of CABINET FDRNITÜBI. consisting of Hie rollowlngartlclus.vU; Kosnwood, Mabogany, and Walnut LiresHing and I'tain It it -reaa, blle Hoards, Writing Dokks, Knrloxid and f lain Wash and Work Klamle, Warrauled efjual In quality to any made horeor elsewhere, and which tney ofTerat very low prlcus,forcaior at-roved paper. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER WANTED. Kov.lt. t(C3, 47 lyr. AVhoaeaulennd Itetnll Dealer In :i N. EAST COKNEH WF.KTKKN HOW ii I'KAKt CINCINNATI. rr PARTICULAR PAINS TAKRN iN THE SELECTION OF TUB BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. Novit 183347 nr.

A.K.lhwr. ' II. D. Root. I I :. Arnold. :. II. 7oif. DOItll, ARNOLD k 00., Importers mul Jobbers of jfancj öoois. K.W.l'or. flth Main Kts. Galt Hoase Building. CINCINNATI O. MittuiCicturers of Vkfiou3 Brunch

of fine Cigurs. Jan. IJ-4 V ' II. I). CIIIPMAN"i"cO.. r o m in I si I a n A.- I'erwardlng M ER (J II ANTS, Willi KVATF.RrANAI.BAN!,CISCIN:!AT!. hu t:iir..ci:.H: iaciiMTi. ; CtSmiMI CITV, U. John Swasey v Co. ; Morrison X Newby Tweed,Mbiyöi Wright; b.4 H.M.Conklio, beeves A Stephens, ; Hsoaarrowe.u. roi.r.t'iLi.,ii.D. ; A.N. VYIrgloa sV Co. A. ll.Coiiwell ck Kons. ; UeorgeUiilesple. Liberal cs.h advancements made on consignmeiits. anW-lu-lyr. IMPORTANT TO DÜ1XDERS. ElorsIevi&IEIiIer, FROXT8TREKT, BET. WESTERN HUH AKUJOHN, CINQINNATI, ujimu. Dealer fit nil kinds of Lumherhnd manufoc ttirere of Sasli, Doora, niinda, Window Krames, Mouldinc, Das Fileetere, Weather Honrdinp, White end Ywllow Pinn flooring, Shelving for Store, raliiojr for Fen , ci, Hoards pinned on both si. It, of various thickness suIIhI'Ik fr tl.e Inside flul-li of houses. This esUibllalimenl will be found tobeofrreat. benefit to porsonsbulldliigln the country, as they can be supplied here with all the material! n..it made oriimiber, thoroughly seasoned Tor finishing houe. lathe Lumber Varrl connected wllhthis estubllshmcii there Is kept for aalo an extensive assortment of Lumber for all building purposes Nah primed and glased, constantly on hnnd. All iFivi. i m,mh.ii; niiniiueu to. l&K.MNCAHir. Nov. ll,lri34T-l jr. S. S. CflOPIR. 'holoaledenlcrln Pried Fruits, Clover Reed, and produce lenerally. No.no WalmitRtreet H-ween Trnnt A Columbia ItOObiiali. I)ltir.ll'.4 Hi h. i(K)) slo do APAkhN. IIOO slo lo l'l'.A !HJTN, t0 , ilo do C Li VEIL KCUD. tttitnreaudrnrsnto. Pub.17 -itr. KIllK WORKS Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Wholesnle and retsll by JOHN II. MYERS. ao'2'il Malnrtreet, bet. Fifth and Slith.West Klde. CINCINNATI. tT All orders promptly filled and packages warranted full weight. ' Nif. II, I yr. ! NO. 3 42 MAIN ST. IIETWEEXSTH, AXD QTH. 1' I .I I constantly on hand a beautiful assorIV nieinoi ' Ar AND CAPS, ofiliM nnmtrsahlonable kind. He Invites bla old friends al Brookvllle lo give him a eall when they vUUlhocltv. ' May 7, le.il I yr. IMPORTERS AND JO HUERS IN WATCMES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. lao 31 A IN STKKKT, UmH.lt COMMEBCIAL BARK CIRCINK ATI. Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Nov. II,1H33,4T lyr. JOHN F. DÄTlTik CÖ'S" Seed Store, iu v; -ii lower Market ttitiiT, . m CIWCIKHATI. v.0 off or for sale a Urre luurlmssl of Arrl cultural linplcniotiu; and call particular attention to our ill He re 11 1 kind of Mraw Catteri, Cider mills, o.e. RAUH SKKDJ. We are conclaully supplied wllb all tbe valuaiiio iruss soeu cuiuvatea in the est, Garden noous, oic. aug is a mos NIM ÄKUlYÄLr JOHN im U LOO MI NO GROVE. IND.. IS constantly rneolvlng a iplendld and complete ansortmeut of STAI'LU AMU I'fN'CY DIIY GOODS, Urocerlee, Hardware, Queeusware Cutlery-, Hat, Cape, Ilonneta, lIoote,Hhoea, Ileadf-made Clothlaa;. I)riiffe,Medlclnea,lalnle, Oil. Dye Muf la, nll, Cotton Yarni, Notlona, l'erf umery, eVc, tVc.s TT7 The above goods bave been bought low for caah, aelected with the greatest care, and will bo sold at the very lowest price. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. PUJsgkäICAAIPUEN, BtFM.fu FLl 111 and fcr-lrtt Gas. jcrnilMUAiiirn, w uuir.,1, mu ivmiiiiui vhih' m v rtr. T ill u.ll h.Vh lug the above. No 9 College Building, Cincinnati Ohio. mar u 'a ly DR.J.B.MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED OATHOLICON roa tu ncLiar anncvaa or scrraaiao vaiiaLis .. TT STANDS T 'Im I I . V'-i eaaesfor which It ended called FüM ALK COMPLAINTS. Of thoae are Fro Laratie UTsai, or Falling or the Womb; FLCoasL are er While; Cmromo lartsai matio ana Di renal-ton or m Wows; lacinaa Tstllanoaaiuei, or Flooding; Fstnrcu If raassan. ano la aauuLaa MaasrauATioN, Otc., wllb all their ac companylng evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter bow severe or of bow long stand D;g. TheCatliollcon faraurpassea other remedlee.ln being r.. re certain, loss es pensive, and leaving llioijol aln abeiiercondiiloa. 11 all Interested rail and obtain a pamphlet (free) cXmiatolnf ample proof, from tho most renpeclablo eonrces, of the bnnoCclal results of ll use; together wlOi loiters from highly experienced Physicians, who have usedltln lbelrpractlce,and speak from tbelr ownobservattoni. goitre to Hie Uiifortnnat Fomale I ruvl II a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare publicly Hie great blessing Vr. Marcbist' L'torlno ( ntliollcoii has proved to me. For two yeaa my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my ease rull'ug of the wemb, extensive ulcerations, com iiict.clui wllb fluoralbui. Thopalos, Irritation, prostration, and the Intolerable foetid discharge rendering lifo almost a burden. In Ibis miserable condition, I'r. F. P. Newland recommended Dr. Mnrchlsl't I' tori no Culuoltcon. After taking four tottK-a 1 find nivsclf In perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes roe ardently desire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may flud sure relief fruin thlslnestlnialile medicine. KLIZAHKTII A NEWLAND, Jio. IU West st. Ullra, N.Y. Tbuabove statement I know to be trne. F.P.NKWLAM),M. D. Uttca,K.Y. I bave no hesitation In saying, Dr. afarchaal1 Uterine Calbollcen le Invaluable In uterine diseases generally. Ibaveased It In Fluor Albus. Amenorrhoea, Prolapsus Uteri, aud In tasss of extensive u cerallon of the vagina and OS uteri. Ills worthy orthe nolle of the Faculty, JOIIM C.CKlilOK,M. D. ilalllmore.Md. I have used, for some months past, a preparation for female eomlaluls,eailed Marobl-Ve Uterine I'utliollcon, w hl. b 1 was Induced to try la some extreme cases at the urgent request of come patients who Introduced It to ray notice. I am persuaped.afthr trying In a great many oaeo, that It s'trjiesftes all oihor remedies wimin my kaowU od(v, ror that class of Ulfricuttlos for which It le rccommeiidak. Ithss cured .orne very extreme cases iinderiny observation, which bave resitted all other treatment, and I regard It a a remedy that should be subjected to lb proof by every school or phj slclaus, as It Is of nasi Importance to be able to treat successfully a class of dlseaaea which bu oeretoioro been extremely difficult to manugo, and which afflict so large a portion or our females. L. 1. FLEMING, U. I). Rochester, N. V. Pamphlets had gratia al the store of Girroae dt A i.nn, Agents, Laurel, Ind. A I.SO sold by K. K. Fuller, Harrlson.Ohlo. JUaim. lictakK, Liberty. 1'AWLadt MoaaisoN,CounertvUe. K. KiswAaT.l.reensburg , Jam liiiat.a, Versailles, J.U.MAKClllüldc Co., Proprietor. cctral naroT, 3ÜtlABWA,I.y. Feb. 91b, lt4-moi.

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for the cure of Asthma, I'ousuiupll Looehi. l ums. and all Lnnr Coiuii eated liihalaUuo. JJs. lurii'i iltuesss. oa I iLise lleaa Vasob and Inn hvsrr baa acconipiisaeo me most woousriui cures 01 ui and Consumption, lu lue city of ftsw torn and vicinity fora few inuiiths pnt,everknoaaiemaa. It Is producing an liupresalon vtt Llieeases of tbe Lungs never before witnessed by the medical pro fession, (Neecertlltcales lu hands bfAgeuls 1 'i he Inhaler la worn on the breast, under the linen, without tbe least inconvenience, the beat of the body being cutdclent to evaporse the fluid, supplying the lunge constantly wllh a healing and agreeable vapor, passing Into al! the air-cells and passagea of the lungs thai cannot possibly be reached by any other medicine. Here Is a ease of ASTHMA CUKED. RsooiLva-, K. V., Dee. SOth, I3S3. For about eight yeare I have boen aeverely afflicted wlili Asthma; for the last two years I have suffered beyond all uiy powere uf description; months at a time I bave not been able to sleep In a bed, gelling what rest I cou'.d sluing lu a cbalr. My difliculiy of breathing, and ray euifrrlngs, were so great at llmea, that fur hours together my friends expected each hour would be my last. During the past six years I have bad the aid aad attendance of so rae of the must celebrated physicians, but bave received no permanent relief. I at length bad tbereod fortune to procure Dr. Curtis' H) iceana, or Inhaling Vapor and Cherry hyrup. At the time I obtained It 1 was Oering under viie of my most violent attacks, and was In great distress, almost suffocating for wnt of breath, la lesslhaa ten minutes afwr applying the Inhaltr to my stomach, and taking a teaspoonfui of the Cherry Syrup, I was relieved In a great measure, and had a eomlortable night, i bave since coutmued I with lho greatest toslblo beuetlt, and am now eoinparltlvely well. Cod only knows the amount of suffering this medicine baa relieved me from. My advice lo tbetilferlng Is tv it. MA HO AH ET EARTOX. ItMPTIOJf CURED. .Naw-Voaa, Dev. 27, 1PS3. I came te New York In Ins shin Telecrsph: mv native placets hit. John, N. B. VVben I reached Uis city, my healtU waa very poor, bad a very bad eoegh, raised a great deal of matter, and waa vety weak and emaciated, My friends and physician pronounced my case consumption, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. Curlis's llrgeuna,or Inhaling Hj gean Vapor, and Cherry hyrup, and obtained a packago which I verily believe was tbe mean of saving my life. Hoon after wearing the Inhaler I found It relieved the pressure on my lungs, and after a while the disease msdo Its appearauce upon the surface under the Inhnler. I look the Cherry Syrup ae directed, and continued to do so. my cough gradually growing better, until It entirely leftine, and I now consider myself cured. I still wear the Inhaler, aalha use of ll Is rather pleasant, and believing It strengthening and purifying to the lungs, I foci unwilling al preent to dispense witnit. juiia wuuu, riold by tlord A: Paul .No. etlCourUandt stresu .!. II. 1(1 nsr, corner of Joint street and firoadway, N. Y. frtce A3 a package. s?M II, Any person encloiog 3 to llovn dt Pacl, orCranadi 1'sssiss. How Vork.S111 receive a pack sire containing a bottle or llygean vapor, one or Cherry nyrup, and an lnhalwr, In a D''tbox,bvotpres,free to any partof the Culled tte; or lour packages ror $ . Mar. 4, 41 ,1 r. Ilblnean .tlase Hook. published and sold by Jacob Lrnst, Ho 113 Main Street between Third and Fourth K tree Is, Cluctunall, O. Robinson's Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic, " Key to Arithmetic. Elom t Ury treatise on Algebra. " Algcbre, University Edlilon. Key to algebra. " Natural 1'hllusophy. ( tieometry. ' Astronomy, University Edition. " do. School Edition. SurveDrr and Navigation. H01II.0 MATHEMATICAL WOIIKN. nAVIMIl been reqoeied to examine Pof. Koblnson'e Merles of Mathematics, and to report my oplulon thereof. I bave with pleasure made rnjsclf as well acotalnted with thospeclfle merits of Hie books, as I well could without the actual using ofthem In the recitation room. Prof. Kobinson must be. I should lodge from bis books. a keen, sprightly and thorough Mathematician lie would seem to have, either as the girt or tie-1 uie, or the result of study and practice, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical prluclples, and to be remarkably adopt H art! fires for abbreviating the methods of solving problems. The Algobrats clear and suillcleuily diffuse It expianaUoiiB,sndfurnlshos an abundant stock 01 Probleme with explicit and Ingunloua modee ol solving them. This work Is suflluleiilly extensive ror the orelnary purposss of a Siarse of College Instruction. The Geometry embodies a great .monnt of Geometric knowledge In a com pass entailer than usual. The diagrams are well conceived and re markably well executed. The Treatise on Nurveylngauu Navigation Isfull, and gives many Interesting fart which may be new to most of our students. The diagrams are, as In the Geometry, unusually wall done. Ike natural Philosophy fca drSUfclly Interesting, not only for Its mailer, but fur the jianner In which principle are explained and fuel slated. Not only the student but the general reader may And amusement and profit from the book. W. ('.. UAKABRK, Superintendent of the Public School of Indiana. Ureeucaatle, Ind., ltU3. SI 44. "TIME IS MONEY." JUS It CLA1IK, atbls new store, one doo sonlbor lb VALI.KV IIUUMt keeps eonttant ly oa band a general assortment or Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, (llverpoon,raor,andkgreat variety of FANCY ARTICLES, ueh as are nsuslly kept by lewelers. He la pre pared also to rrjalr ol J Jowelry, and to clean and repalrclocks and walcbrsoureaaouable term and al abort notice. He will alao lake old tllverand gold In exebango for good. Nov tu 4-ly. 4a taNMT. H. L. UiNItLi JACOB ERNST, WHOLESALE AW RETAIL KTATIONER AND BLANK BOOK MANUf A CTURER, No. US Main Street, between Third and Fourth treeta, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 11 I8J-47 I yr. mum & to. Booksellers, Publinhere &. Stationen, 43 Hain Street Cincinnati. WE bave one of the largest and best assorted lock In the West. Our slock embraces the best works on Theology, Medicine, Law, Melanies, Agriculture, History, Travels, Talcs, Memoirs, Philosophy, Q c. and a complete assortment of all the rnosldt strable Miscellaneous Books published. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embrace all books of merit need In the West.from tbe Spelling Book to the Lexicon. Oer stock of stationery embraces every variety of lllank Hook from tbe smalt Memorandum Book to the large super-royal Ledger, Including every article uiud lo (be counting-room. We bave fortbe Country Meachanta full variety ofLetler,Cap and Note Paper,Euvelopc,Wrapper, Bonnet Boards. Ink, cttc, &e. Our own Publication are loo well known ai worksof the higheet merit, to require more than an enumeration of the most prominent which aro CljUtKfSCOMMBHTJtr. ). DICK'S COMElete Works, Kollln's ancient History, Plutarch's Ives, Spectator, Josepbui, &c. We Invite all who deal In, or purchase book, to give us a call, u are eoufldenl we can offer them such Induce menu as shall be mutually beneficial. Nor. U,it33.i7 lyr. ÖTÄTTayior. W. ß.Freucb. J.E.Wynne. Taylor, French & Wynne, Wholesale doalen lu Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. 7 Main and 1,3, Idt 7 PeajlHu. Cln. Jan. 13 41 y. II ALL'S IMPROVED PERCUSSION PRESS, AVI th I'nR-raved ftrol FOH FJVIJ DOLLARS, Ha been tironeuticed lh"axT mow," At Fairs ot Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, of 1 853, and l'remiumi awarded accordingly. C. P. HALL, Seal Exa raver and Propriltor, u "wfmt roriiTH mtiii:i:t. (Next to highest steeple, j aug 18 IBM lyr M. M. BUCKXER. BEN X. HALL. BUCZXEK AND HAH WH0L-SALZ QROCfcfts t'uM MI loV& k o it Wa kino Waachart, 34 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. RFR TO WIXSLOW, LAMKK ev Naw Yoaa rUPH.KKNT AIIH'KiKV," M. L. 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A BALM FOR HVKRY WC'JND KUH INTERNAL AND EXT.:.-. NAL USE. This balm is wurrnnteJ to r licve all Rheumatisms, Strr.iss ia tho Spins, or Spinal Uectioatsd Dyspepsia, Headache, or fJlifl' Neck, Toolhache, Kamche, ßcre Throat, Soreness in, the lircist, Stomach or Bowel?, or Burning in the breast, astnma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns, Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud Bilious Cholic, Cholera Hor bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflam.ition in the bead, Storr. ch, Bowels, or Kidnoys, . Summer complaint of Children Worm;, and Inflamation of tho stomach, and Bowels, and Croup, Scarlet Fever. ; The reaioa why this balm reaches ai! thee caaee le because It reduces Inflamat'ioa, and rnosea he accretiou and nertroue lyiteot Into action. Thia power la owlnp to the peculiar combination of medical prepertlee without Ibeir belli; neutralized. Tbe medi. cine ia perfectfolly eafe, not containing 1 any deadly poieon, or mineral. It will, If ased frevly, act Immediately upon the llrer, and all other aecreutiveergane. " ' -'' tesid thefelUtt lag;Certlfiate. Certificate of Dr. J. II. Jordan, late Realdenl Physician of the Fourth Street Cholera Hee. pltal. j 1 cau cheerfully recommend the AlteraUrt Calm to the public knowing a 1 do, thai it la aa excellent article. I need with . food eflect in Cholera, during my late connection with the Fourth St, Cholera lloeplta la dale) city, ia case of orarttpe eaine la I etomacli and bowel. I also need It la a ewe cf laflamatlon of the kidney with the Lap. pir at effect. From tny knowledge afiu wiruee, In the abore dlaeaeee and ethera, la which I have need it, I have no beelUney la pronouncing It aaperier te any medicine hitherto offered te tbe pnblio wllh which have become acquainted, and woaW cheer fully recommend ll te the public.' J. II. JORDAN, M. .' Cincinnati, Sept. 1,1 1841. Thla ia to certify that in tht ummer 1 of 1843, 1 became to my lame aad weak in my back, orcaaioned by liflinf that I could not tit down or get dn without holding on to noma object. I waa adviaedto try Mr. Fojaha'i Alterative Balm. By bathing It aixor eicht - timci, my back waa perfectly rea'tored; and I have felt no ayrnpton of ita return aince. My vvlfo, alao, haa used it for Rbeomatio paine, headache and toothaeha with very beneficial reaulta. J. J. YEAKLE. Dec. let. 1849. TOTIIErt'BLIC. Tbl la to certify that, In Jana last, I waa attacked with the Aaiatio Cholera; and waa 00D, aa my physician tatca lo a eotlapeed elate. I had remained in thla atata eoroe twe houn, when my phyilclaa Infoimed tn; km ly and friends that I could not possibly ha, and strictly forbid my wife permlttlnf . aaj one f Ultif roe any meJlcloa cr nourishment whatever, aa It woolj only baaten tny death At thla tlmeMr. Forsha came to aee me, and broufih, with him a botile contatnlsf oar ouneeaofhla Alterative Balm, and naked permleslon of my wile to nie U on me, aa he thought It would Immediately ((re ease. I waa Immediately applied, and In leaa than tea mlnntea I waa restored, and waa ia a warm per ipiratioa, prior to which time my extremities were cold, a clammy aweat waa on my face and head. After the me of twe other bot ilea of the name medicine, J waa entirely Ileved of all distress, and in a few daya waa restored to heahh. 1 would moat cheerfully and heartily recommend thia BALM to all who are aHllcled Inailmllar way. 1 hare alao need it la other dlaeaaee, and have found it a moat excellent remedy. I do sot think It caa be too highly recommend. JOELKIROT. I do hereby certify that the above cartiBcaU ia correct, and the atatcment of the phyalclan made tome ia trne. JULIA ANN K1RBT. Cincinnati: Dec, 6lh, 1649. A Certificate from the Re?. J, 1J. Fialey Cincinnati, March 4th, 1851. Dr.Foreha Thlaie the Erat time la my long life that I have fiven my tame In recommendation of any medicine, aa a gea eral remedy, though I bave often been aol kited. I have need yonr Alternative Ealra far nearly two yean; finl, for the rheomatWm In myhip and knee.of which t waa nearly a cripple, than for very icvere bruleee ea twt af my family; then a violent aiiaek of dlarrhaea oa myeelf; then for laflamaUee, for baraa brulaea, and for a very aevere caee or atiff Deck,brooghtonby a violent cold, aad a think I have had fall proof of ite medical properties, ln great many of the disease for which you recommend It, aad I bave aet found It to fall la evea one ofthem. Still, I po not say that It la an inralllble eare, yet la my aober conviction, that It la the U compound for theae remedies for which It la recommended, that I have ever tried, ar d I have tried many. I will aol, If I can , pro cure It, be without It la my family for any consideration. Hoping thut you will etil continue lo compooni It honestly .and that It may relieve thousand of sufferers, I moat heartily reeommeud It to my feliow-ciüieae a must excellent Family Medicine. ' Yours, affectionately, J. B. FINLEV Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Foraha'a Alterative Balm to perform a very extraor dinary cure uyon a horse that waa ver badly cut, aome time elnee. I used it upon one occasion, externally, with good effect. I believe It to be a perfectly aafe and eiücaeiout remedy to be used in many complaint,, D. L. STARK. November 2 1 at, 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Raak hirt'e.No. 11 Pearl at. Cin. Dr. S. V. Forsha, Drug Stere, No aide of Fifth t., 3 doora eaat of Sulla,. Cin.O. For sale at R. Tynar'a, D. Price & Son'-, Li nek & Farquhar'e.Dr. Moody V and Dr. Halles, Bjeokville, Ind. TJZE?b"v7ARE. Airesaiei'iiiyjuiirectivea attne .0LDKflBC3.