Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 January 1855 — Page 4

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A Yankee lyric. Tal leafing after beaaty, Thli if hluf für enrta, Tal eaealag after fashion, Waerever baUlon whirls, Aed II hl ort of iulnf - May 4 M Utoee h like thesa For Ikoee devtUI of Utk; Fot Um wk karte r dlareeaJ on For alaaaoeU Mit ef muw, AaJ other block -hea!. IUI to a wife IUI truly low, VeeV.be what he appears, Who'd spread aaathlae around tbe in Tbal keepe away aar tear, A ad bringe her tatere noma WeM wkUper eoflly tu bar aar, WaM f rave 11 oa bar heart, Thal knowing now tefry ukik Beata aentlment and art ( AU kollert Large And Small Trees. We have had somo experience in transplanting both kinds, taken from the nurseries. There is no more risk in removing a pear or applo tree, four or fire years from tho bud, than ono year from iL We are persuaded that wo hare lost three years' by setting small trees where we might have set lanw. The large applo trees from Dyer's nursery, that wo put out two years ago, bare made as mucn wood as smaller ones. Somo of them have blossomed, and the apples set both years, and as they are full of-fruit bads, ire look for a samplo of their fruit next season. It may not generally bo known tint large Sued apple trees, say two or three inches at butt, cost no more than tho smallest size. Nurserymen, if they have a l&rxo stock on hand, have no other rescurco than to cut and burn them, as they jrrow beyond the proper sizo for transplanting, so that they are clad to dispose of them at that price. Largo pear trees, especially thoso upon quince, ore most cxpensivo We have purchased somo nine years old this fall, at two dollars each, and consider it much better economy than to pay fifty cents for trees two years from the Dud. They aro as safely moved, and will soon bear abuandant ly. If any of our readers are about to set an apple orchard, wo aro conti dent they will find it for their interest to order large trees. Let them dig large holes, and put in compost hber&Ily, and they will soon havcMruit, We have found the trees from tho nursery of the Messrs. Dyer, of Brook lyn,uniformlv rood, and havo never lost a tree 01 tnre growing Their mode of culture inves a larco mass of fine, fibrous roots, and with ordina rr care tho trees aro tare to livo. Judging from the samples sent us to order, tree planters in this vicinity will not do better than to tako a trip to Brooklyn, or to send in their orders. As we pay for our trees in corn rather than compliments our readers may con aider this an unbiased opinion. Xor nich ( Conn.) Examiner. Storing VcgeUhlci. Potatoes, turnips and other Togo tables should ba stored so that ther will bo acccssiblo at any time during the winter, and without liability to injury from the cold. Not the smallest potato should bo suffered to remain upon tho ground, but everything of the kind should be carefully protected. They will bo of incalculable ad ran tage to the stock during winter. Tho great aim of the farmer is to maintain his stock in proper condition with the least expense. To accomplish this to have his cattle always in good heart, healthy and improving, then must be an occasional change in their diet. Vegetables are essential to the health and comfort of mankind. How soon would the human appetite pall, and tho form become ema ciated and the system diseased, if restricted to salted or preserved food? The same general princplesgoTern tho whole animal kingdom. Experiments both in this country and in Europe, have shown that vegetables for winter use are as essential to stock raising and stock feeding, aa they aro necessary for the health and development of the human frame. Be careful that they are well pro tected from the frost, and placed where they can ba reached with safety in the coldest weather. Everr one ean iudi? for himself as to the best method of protection. Some few farmers have cellars where they can be stored. Those who have none will be com pelled to rely upon pits and other tem porary expedients. They should by allmeansbo so arrainged that they can be entered at pleasure, and not, as it too often tho case, covered over, so that they cannot be reached be fore spring. Farmer. Fall Plowing "Why beneficial. We have repeatedly referred to this subject, and hare shown how this practice operates beneficially upon the soil. There is still another view to bo taken of it, worthy of practical consid eration. It is perhaps true.in genera that when Held at a plowed in tho fall a larger amount of vegetable matter is buried in the soil, than when the op eration is deferred to tho spring. The browsing of cattle, and perhaps amoro morougn consumption by swtno,roam ing freely over its surface, added to the effect of winds and storms, and the natural changes which tako place,when left on the surface essentially diminish tho quantity and quality of tho stock and stubble.left originaly by the reap er. This difference, in particular ca sc, may bo of no little practical im pori&nce. uui mere is another ana more ira portant difference. Green crops decay much more rapidly than dry stubble. If, therefore, green vegetable matter bo plowed in. in the fall, the early f pnng growtn receives a rar greater Dencüt trom it than it the same mat ter had been left upon tho surface there to become dry and more capabl of resisting the appliances which should hasten its decomposition. hvcry fanicr boy knows tho com parative readiness with which green

liny, when in a con fined ntitlc, takes on

urmrntalinn, whilo Hint which n c u Uulwhcu its fertilising properties are needed uy mo young noois oi euriy spring, tho importanco of this point must bo readily appreciated. For it a a . a a m I " should be ever kept in mind, that health and vigor is of tho utmost im portance in the earliest stages of vcg etable growth. Without a vigorous root and stem, there csn never do a vigorous plant; and though the case is not utterly hopeless, when, in its hrst etiorts.tho young shoot is obliged to encounter even a severe struggle. it is far better to avoid this danger of its destruction. In general the character of its early growth determine the character of its entire growth. l'robably every farmer knows that if, for.a portion of tho year, a sheep be but half fed, the growth of his wool for that period will be materially affected. The fibre will be more slim and weaker; and, in tho case of a rope, no greater strain can be put upon it than its weakest part can endure, so it will bo as to the power of this fine fibre of wool. The vigor of any veg etable tissuo is affected in a similar manner, not always, perhaps beyond partial redress, but alway to the injury of the plant. Whatever then tends to a healthy and vigorous growth, when tho seeds thus put forth, performs a most important service. Green crops, when plowed under, do perform this service in a much more speedy manner than dry stubble, and hence, the careful farmer will endeavor to avail himself of all the bent fiU he can thus secure to his land. It is in accordance with this fact where tho art carried on in manner, green that in those districts of . agriculture is the most thorough crops aro often raised for the very purposo of bein plowed under. Clover, buckwheat, turnips, and va rious other crops aro sown with tho a a .a 8amo design, homcumes, two or three such crops aro thus buried in the soil in a single season. It is on this principlo in connection with another which regards exact similarity in the character of the elements mmished and thoso demanded by tho young plant, that a manuro of the pruning of I the grnpo is more efhcicnt for grapes than almost any other applicaiion. In dry, loose, sandy soils, wo doubt whether fall plowing, of itself, is to be commended: all our philosophy is against it, and in practice WO knOW Of nothing which teaches a different! lesson. But even on such soils, if tho farmer will turnup tho subsoil, which ia often clay, and mingle that w ith the lighter sand upon the surface, full plowing will provo to bo of great value. Tho frosts and storms of winter will promote a more thorough mingling of tho elements now brought into contact, and tlio labor necessary in the spring to preparo it for seed will be Comparatively llht. VIOXO. Loom ami Anvil ' " " 1 Thirty Grains of Beauty. Wlach constitute the Vertct Woman, 2 hree thiny t white Tho Rkin, tho teeth and tho hands. ' ThrteUack Tho eyes, tho eyebrows, and tho eye-lanhes. 1 hrcertd Tho lips, tho checks and tho nails. Three lony The body, the hair and tho hands. TÄrre ihort The tecth.tlio cars.and the feet. Three wile or lajc Tho checks.thc forccead, and tho 6prxo between the eye-brows. Three mall or narrow ibe mouiii, ho waist, and tho and the ancle. Three ylnmp -Tho arm, the leg.and tlio call ol tlio ic-r. a j . a a Three ddicate orßne Tho fingers, the hair and tho t HP. 'The t ThreeUnuUhead, the chin, and the nose. 1 Translated from tho r rench hv a I Lady for theIomo Journal, Tomato Catsup. Tomatoes, n bushel, should bo boil ed till they are soft. Souceso them hroush a wire sieve: and add half a callon of vineirar. a pint and a half of salt, two ounces of clovon, a quar ter of a pound of all-spice, three table spoons full of bhu-k pepper,(all ground bnely.l Mix and boil evvntl Hours, till reduced to about one-half. hen sufficiently cool, bottlejwilhout strain ing. To Fix Carpets on Floors. The foreign correspondent of the Yfhwi Advertiser, in writing from Florence, says: "Here iron rings are fastened in the floor when tho carrots, are laid, and they have large hooks in the binding, Tor which these rings are eyes; so that there is no taking out and nailing in of tacks, and carpets are raised and laid as nowlcssly and easily as bed covers. Getting into ucsinkss. A man who had set up business with a wheel barrow, was mot in the street bv one who said: "Is that you, Tom? I thnngh that you were gono out of town. "That's true," was the answer; "you she that 1 have gone to WnetlJf7A whale fifteen feet long was recently captured in the Hillsborough river, I'rince Edward's Island. Having got into shallow water he was attacked by a man and two boys, the only weapon used being n manure drag, tho prongs of which were driven into the monster's head, tho Mow proving mortal. His carcass will yield from CO to 70 gailona of oil. JfirTo cure poverty sit down and growl about it. A ri Wule, on being censured for bestowing alms on abadmnn made! tho following noble reply: "I did not give it to the man; I gave it humanity." jt-Just take sotiee and see if tho man who advertises bii goods docs not always sell tho cheapest. The very object of hia advertising is fo make quick sales and small profits. Try them and seo for yourselves.

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red rnduret almoat any IrrNlnifnt and ' i V Pv Nlili munin. unchangeil. vVt-re the sttfo$lFfot 1 object only torvalurn tho clomnU of üf X I f.irf !) Ij I lift u.til Sit1till hifufMnrtit f

tho spocd of its action, as already iig- -rvlZtrr .vJ vUd, tho argument would still bu tn V tt' 7 A't NS fit vor of plowing it in when grven. - 'vrifi'Vyr

rnn T-.w.x.-T .-B nriDroit s- " " v Or ASTHMA, CONIUairTlON, cotrnu. coi.r, noAsasraa, crout, A KP ALL DISORDER or TKK LU.lOa AMD CHUT. Viltar'i Balsam Of Wild Cherry 1 TH1 BEST REMEDY EVEH KNOWN TO MAN Kor (Roughs, ('olds. Asthma, ('roup, Rronchitift, Inllueiisa, lUecding of tho Lungs, Didicuk Urea hing. Liver A flections. l'ain or Weakness of the Breast or Side, itc. Da. WiTA'a n4i.ci or Wild Phmii I ebainlral axlntet of WIM Charrf and Tar. Kvory body know a that WIU Cherry oion lmiortant aiadleal roarUet an4 IbalTar Walvr hai al waya lxn aliulalilroJ In t'oinunillii aiwl Lung Affoclium jonerally, by our oltaat ami info4l ilijlclau. VarlouaramaUloa bava boon offrl for Uia euraof tUuaMia of tlia lun(t but of all that baf yotbata dUrnrrd, It U aliuHU'il by I'byilolani, and all wbo bava wllnael lueffneu that none baa provaa a auaeaaaful aa thla. Kur Ailbuia, itiortnfM of llreatb, and aimllar affof Uoni, It may b ironounrn4 a jmtiUva cur. It lMcurrl A alb ma In many rase of Ion and Iwrnty yvara'kUndlncariKr h;lclana had doil.tro.l tha rata beyond tha rarh of mvdlclna. Tlila Halaam la mada from malerlala hieb naturabaa placad In all northern lallludaa, aa an anl.lt.ta for dlaaaaai cauaad by cold f llina. 'NaUrata but tha name for an eirwt Wbo aauaa la (JoJ." Let ua not neglect bar plalnaat dictate. two uvu U ar tub ruor omi.v Tna botTt Or WlirTia ItLSaM 0 WILD 1 111 Mor. Ilarcoart, Howard St V.o. Cont. s Tho VYIiut'i lialaam of Wild t'horry Uial I bought of you ha been of auch lgnal benelll In my family, that I wlxb to make IIa vlrtuoa and valor the )eneRtof tha public. My wlfo took cold at tho tlmo of bor confinement, which cltlod ouhorlung. Tha ibylcian pronuncod bvr diaoaao conturapllon. fcho had pruf'i o night awvala and had cough; aha waa given up, for we dpnlrod of her recovoy, and her ihlld part'Mik of bur coniplalut. Slio then commenced taking Wlilar'a lialaam of Wild Cherry, and three bottlua rftVclod an cntlro euro with her and her ctillJ both. I bavo no doult that they would have now boon In their gravre, If lhey had not have naod Wltar' Hal-timof Wil l KKTII K. ftKAKCY. Kell H. Hoarey ,whoocrllflVte la tibovo, I a man of nimuch orucltyn any lu tlila country and a man of good Judgment, and wo pi aro entire rvllauoa on bU ataloinent. IIAKCOUKT.IIOWAKUAi (O. I.4rvrrra, Ind, July III, lX'il. Jon D. rax Doar Rlr: I waa attacked about dve mouth ago with eevore cold, which ttled on my lunandtho Doctor (among lUo mot rcapttcUlde In thla city,) aald that I bad Inflaina tlon orConaumptlou of tha Lung; and after ox hauaitng their kill, without relief to mo, pronounced my caae Incurable. I commenced taking "Dr. WUtar'a UuUam of Wild Cherry," about U wacka ago, and In four day 1 waa ablo to walk all over tho bouae, and am now well man. Your Koapeclfully CKOKCK IIOOVKK. Above I band yoa a alaleinont from Goo. Hoover, of thl city, who I well known, having lived hero aomo tweuty year, t know him well, and aaw blmtlurhtghUilckneaa. Tho Doctor atlondodhirnaomomreo monma, anu gave dlo,bul4WlUr' JlaUam" eurod him. him up to n ti ... in 1 n T 1 rii rv t. . l. . . lu I ill. II, urugglSl, Lafnyetto, ludiana. 1 PER BOTTLE, bottle .for 93 Js i). runt, Cincinnati, O. Korlheaat corner of Fourth and Walnottrel, entrance on Walnut it. lo whom all order mua be addressed. M. W. Hallo Urookville; P. llrown, FalrOeld; J. 8. Kockafellar, Cedar Crovo: Nyo tt Snow, Sew Trenton; C. Haon,Ml. Carmel; J.N.Clement HlooiulngCrove; GifTord A Aldon, Laurel; Iho Hoblnjoii.Ncw halouij Jwil.LaKue, Anderaon villa; J. L. Andrawa, Uunlapavllle; I. Maion, t'onnervill; N. Harbour, Kuahvlllr; T. Dl keson VeMalllca; 1. lieav or, Libert) ', A . Iloyd, Sclpfo jit otvv"r?-'.; Dr. OU YSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT or Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. For Purify ing tha Dlood, Strengthening tho Digestive Organ, Kettorlng.the Appetite, Curing Ultimata of Hglit. Painting F1U, Wlsling of Ftoih Langour, Sklr Hlseaae, Distressing Nervousn or Mind Complaint, Incapacity for Htndy or II 11. alneta, i'atplUllon of tho Heart, Low Spirit, Kuah or lilood to the Head, Vertigo, Failure of Memory, Mercural Disease, Scorbutic l'.rupllon, Otiut, KheomatUm, Sciatica, l'alua In thy Hone, Ulcer, Old Kore, or any long laudlug Chroule malady. It will Kpeedlly Cure the many distressing Disease peculiar to Women, It Remove a Impurlllei of the lllond, rendering the Kkln Clear, Noft and Transparent, Removing all Krupllnn, Dimple, and Roughness. HiOTT Towaaiiir, Vataaiaii,co., I'tBK Dear Mr: It I with great pleasure 1 write about tho very, happy rlfecU of your Dr. UnytoiCs' Kvtrart of Yellow Dork, and Harsaparllla, upon my daughter, who hat been auflerlng nuder that dreadful diaeaso of Kryslpelut, w lit which the wa attaekeil In I'M, and she was attended by some of our moat skillful phytlrlnii for over lullt month peroverl ugly, without any beneHelal effect whatever. Hhe became reduced o a perfect skeleton. 8he had ulsert on her shoulder to her knee, wulrh continually discharged offensive matter. Her physician pronounced ber ease hopelos, and beyond tho reai h of medlelne. My neighbor and myself thought her dissolution nearalhand. Ono of my neighbor luilet!on my trying Dr. Ouysotl's Extract or Yellow Dock and ara partita," aa a Ut resort, for is all of our phyalclan bad given her up, there could be no detriment In lt.1 I contented to do so more from resiles desire to do something for my ilnughte, while life lasted, than from any hop of her getting relief. Ko I commenced using llio ineilklno according to direction, and to my great astonishment, ne commenced Improving, and before she used eight bottle she was able to walk out. She ned In all twelvo bottle of Dr. lluysotl' Kxtract of Yellow IW k ami araparllta, which restored her to ierfoct health, In December, IKW. he U now entirely free from any vetllge of the complaint. I most earnestly recommend It to every perso,, sufferlnc; under any slmllardiseaso. Youra truly, H. L. MARTIN. I do hereby certify, that my fatlier'a sUttemenl of my Intu Illness I not by any moan exaggerated. My health is, now perfect, which I ascribe wholly to tho tie for Dr. Cuytoti'a Kxtrncl of Vullow DM'k aud hnnaparilla. 11. M AKTIN, -I'utnp In imrl botllea. $1 per bottlo. Kit bottle for S3. Hold by J. D. I'A KK. Cincinnati, Ohio, iHlhe!t corner of Fourth and Walnut streets entraure on Walnut street lo h,om all order must be all res.e.t. irtlold know, M. W. Hullo, r.rookvllle.T. Urowu,Fa J. S. Rockafellar, Cedar drove, Nyo ea New Trenton, ('. Hassan, Mt. Carmel, J. . Clemeiil, Itlooiuing (;rove,C.lfforlot lloldon, Tlio. Roblnoii, New Salem, U. II. Larue , Andrrsonvllle, H. Harbour, Ruhvllle,T. Dlckeraon, Versalllee, D. Meaner, Liberty, A. Royd, Si lplo, J. L. Audrew, luiilupiVllle, Hall Iiiiget, Conners, villa. JOII I). I'A II K, Dealer In all valuable Mtdiclucs, N. K. corner of 4lh,o alnnlatree t:meibnU Ohio.

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G. W. PADGETT, & CO., ! 4 V i: Ju vfnal a Ut M N. il Mnla HI.. I wrl 1, lo,litton l'irl iiiM olunil'l,lirr lliwy Ihlow. I kaiiliiK a food artiitnlr China, Ota, & Quconsware, KorlLa whotPtala IraUa. Thy .ollrll n pxuniliml.ou of llialrMliH'k.a Vit JT flnllor Ihmn.olvi't, tUfyJt an Iva aatiilai'iiun uUi lit quality ami lrlro. HoU't lurgPl. r. 31 main at.. U. W. fAIMiKTT, A CO. N. 11. I'artloutar U.mton alJlo rack I- iJ Khlppln (iau.li. (1. W, )', A I'll, 4:1 -urn. OiTJf D. 8TI1WEIX. 0R0CTÄ AND COH' a ixMun mmi ii n i , iM'Mor la r iur. rru. I . I. . U-I.l.bu m..A I .... - I I u Ku :iu Walnut ifoi,i iiioiiutau uuio. f nhiilta A HaJ.Un.,oTf?.Ti?tlilinnA CoCIn KM.Ier A Jack, Loula- Morfoll, Ntilarell A t o, villa. I Ml. Loula OTLlbaraladvaneeamadaon Conilgnmant. mar 4 ' ly MASONIC 3t ODD FELLOWS FUltNISIllNO STOltK. WILLI AB! ADDIS, IIa ramoyedio Mlath at. Haeona Hulldlog. under Mnona ruii.ciurinitatl.oniA. II ANUPAl TUKKK of t'o.tuioo and K mlla of ill averr description, for Maaont. Odd follow, Hon of Temrunea, Tomido of Honor, Druid Ked Man, Hrotherhoud of ilia l'uln,and Oood rnllowa. irr HoMia? a mambarorina abora order. t am prepared at a! lira to furnlbavarvtliliiBijier aiiiinffiuareio wun punciuaniy auuaisirn. r.b. IJ.'SS 9-Mia. H, MiMNiaa. R. JiNMiNua, J. numariti.D. Manning, Jonnings & Co. WnOLERALE. J- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 251, Maih Strfkt, Wi tt Side, Second Door alow Sixth j" No. 3, Sixth Strett. CINCINNATI, O. rt. II, 103,47 Ijrr. Aaron A. Colter. GROCKKV KKODtTK ASH COMMISSIOjl mi: ICC II A NT, 8. K.COKNKK OF NKVKMTH ANI MAIS HTM. CIMCIftttATI 4HIH. Kov.50- 4-iyr-. ASA IG LEU ART, (Lata of, and Kueeeorto Ingla, Wheeler At Igle hart In Heul KnUta Ageiielev.) Allornry ut Law and Heal ICatate Agent, Wlllattand to tha Colleellon of Del.U, thenar rhaM andBla or Kl Katt and all other profiinnal bualnei Inirualed tn him In Vanderbnnch.and tha adjoining couullaa I a Indiana. irFl'rrieanvaaTiiB ra.ta, KVANSVILI.K.INUIANA. war. oi.aat. jo. L w. oi.taa WK, OVEmX ANTJ 80NS, WHOLESALE l.hotV.K.S, CO.MMI.V1IO.X e l-KODlTCK MmrruKTu, Norlh-eaalcornarof Waloutandt'ol nmbia treel, Ciiina4Tl, Ohio. marS4 '5ly sw . miLonioiii 111:1,001: S4,-vJ, 4?..!! jii-:fc4oi:o.iJ 1 1 !- ( 4 1 !Krom$i3toi;U)Oof HIhcpVt hlld innko. tlia very beat in America. We will toll at wholealo or retail. and warrant them to ba eupe rlnr In biiv and all offered In thla market. Iho rreat demand for thoao beautiful Melodeona la proof po.ltive oftholrgroat luperiorlty overall othen. MU1U IIA Willi K. 11 0-1 IjirgealMotodoon Dealer In t-'ln. l A--ijT4 jTlAlil'. llin. Allhouifli I I A I I lwe bava three atorle filled Willi l'l a no, 1111 wahavaanlinmoneUckof t'lanoa on the way and now arriving, and wa muat aell from ;iu iiin l'l no. t mnkn room for our full atock. Owing to aurbu)lng for rah only, and from tho farllhat wa aro the larreii riano dealer in 1 incinnatl.we can and will tdl lower for C'ah than an v other house In thl city. ' MUKCII At WHITK. aepl Tho largeat l'lano Dealer Id Cln'll. Anllf r I. . :. 1 ri ir. will lot the rent apply on purchase (bought In a given time. Wa keep thalarge aloek. beat l'lano. and will lent or sell owerlo cash than any other House In thl city. Also.sec ond baud Piano taken In axchauee at 7 We Fourth street. MUKCII A WHITK. au'.M Large t l'lano Hoalcre In I'luM. -MAN, KNOW THYSELF." An invaluable look for twenty-five cents, r.eery famdy should haveacojty, i(M).(KNi ten m aoia in irae man ycrr. A now edition, rovltodaml Improved lust Issued. TiRv iniKTER'8 MEDICAL MAJTTJAL AND 1 M ito-,Ma roe tsi AirurriB uniaiuiu ait outline of the origin, progro, treatment and euro of every form of disease contractu! by pro, mlscuou sexual Intercourse, by eir-uue, or n aesual excess, with advice for their prevention written In a familiar etylo, avoiding all medlcu lechnlcalllle. aud everything Hint would offen the ear of decency, with an outline of complalnU lueldeut to Female, from the result of om twenty year nccessful practice, exclusively m voted to the cure of disease 01 a uencaio or pri vatenuturo. l o which I added receipt foa tho cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes. symptom, and cum of the Fever and Aaue. Testimony of the. Professor of Ohstdrice in Venn. Colleae, Philadelphia. "Da. HuNTae's Manii al Miul. The author of thl work, iillke the majority or thoao wn adverllao to euro Uiediaeacof which Ittreau I a graduate of one of the best College In the Celled alale. It alrard me pleasure 10 recommend blm to the urfortunate, or to the victim of miiltiracllce.at amfccisfulandeiporlencodprnoHtloHer, In whose honor and lulegrlty they may place tho groaieit conndonce. Jo. M. Loaatnoaa, M. P. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Venn. University, Philadelphia. Il give me pleasure to add my testimony to the proieasioual ability of the author of the "Medical Manual." Mumcrnut caaea of Dlteato of tha Centlal Organ, aome of them of long atandlug, have com under my notice, tn which hi ikltl ha been manifest In restoring to perfect health, tn owe case w here tho patient ha been considered beyond tho reach of turd leal aid. In the treatment of orseinlnal wuakneuo, or dliarrangdmeut of the fuuclloii produced by aolf-abua or oxer or venery, I do ut know hi crir In the profe. Ion. I have been acoualnUid with tho author aomo thirty tear, and deem II 110 more than justice lo him, a well a klndnoaatoUie uufortunalovicltiu of early indiscretion, lo recommend hi ni asone In whose professional skill aud lulegrlty they may safety eouflde theinielve. At.raan Wooow.ao, M. D. "Thl I, without exception, tha most compie henslva and Intelligible work publlshe! on the claa urdiscaso of which It treat. Avoiding all technical tonus, It add reise Itself to tho reason or It reader. It I free from all objectionable mailer, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placlnc; It In the hand of hi mos, Tbe author ba dovotod many year to the treatment of the varlout romplalntilreatad of, and with too Utile breath to purr, and too little presumption lo impose, he haa ollored to the world, at Ibe merely nominal price of S3 cent, the fruit of tome twenty yeart aurccaaful practice." Mere ttl. "No teacher or liarent should ba without tho knowledge tinpartod In thl Invaluable work. Il would av vers of pain, mortlSeallon, and sorrow to the youth undortbolrcbarge." icfr' Aitvrntr. A I'reibylerlan clergyman In Oblo, writing of Hunter's Medical Manuel." sava: " t housand upon thousand of our youth, by evil example and tnfluer.ee of the passion, have been led Into tho habit of self-pollution, without real HI n- the sin and fearful consequence npon themselve and their posterity. The constitution of thousand who aro ralsina; famille bavo been enfeebled. If not broken down, and they do not knew tbe cauao or the cure. Anything that ran be done so to enlighten and Influence the public mind a lo check, and ultimately remove thla wide-spread aourco of human wrclchednoM, would confer tho greatest blessing next to tbe rulirlon of Jesu Christ, ou the prosent aud eoiiilng generation. Intemperance tor the oe of Intoxicating drinks) though llhassiain ua tnou sands is not a irrealer scounre lo the human race Accept my ihankaon bo half of tho afflicted, and believe mo yourco-workerln the good wot k you are actively engngeu 111." Due eonv. fsecurolv envetoped) will be for warded, free of po.iuiro.lo any part ofthe lilted rlates, for Twenty-Five Cents, or all eoidee for line Hollar. Aldrfs tuisiiK.n tv 1 u.,rubiisner nr llox I'hilndeliihla. 07ltokeller, Canvasser, and Hook Agent supplied on the most liberal term. uly I Ivr. Yiowsnflliilldlncs. Lien art. Portrait, Dl plnmaa. Maps, Show 1'ar.ls, Notes, Drafts, Hill o Kvehange, Label, Ae. ve, MIDDI.KT03 ft WALI.ACK. No 113 WalnulSlreet.Odd Fellow Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. II, lKi:t 47 1 jr. f I i,";." '. W.CtlFFIN Ai CO 11KLL& BRASH FOUNDERS XSKSI'MCTI'IIMftf AndallkindtofUras Work; Delerslu Lead, Zinc Copper. Mock Tin. opperltlvet,Speitei,Soldei aud Metal racking, Hecmd Street, bet. Broadway andl.udlow, I tucinnaii unin. im'helrllelUareexecuted on w and Impro ved principle. 11 per lor to any wdry In the World. Nov.li,it53,47-iyr.

AFFLICT KD UKADII! nnitADELPlflA MEDICAL HOU -K.taiJr" lialiu.l vo )fra Kinkii.ii, rorner of Tlilrdaiid I'lilnn at. bHwenn Hpruee and I'lue, I'Mladelphl, I'a. INV Al.IDH

Ar apprlaeU that lr. Klnkellii cohflne bl prae-lli-e to a particular braneli f mudli'lne, wliielianaKa bl andivliUd altnulliin. Ho million tin. nloriutiata agnluaUha ue of mercury tlionaniuU aro annually mercurlnllied out of III, Hoeoiil lltivtloii are promptly etltngulalipil. TWRNTY YKAK4 Of KXi'KltlKNt C In tha treatment of a cla of dteaae hlihorto eglected ana lis arfictly underatoad.haaeiiabled Dr. Hlukllii,(Auihnrof a work on Keif I'rwaervniton,) prove Wial nlu-Untli of Uie rau of ervou liability, local and conaiiiuilnunl weakno, mental and lhyalcal auttutliur, aru trauedln to eertaln habile, funning the moat aocrot ye! di)'lly and fatal spring of domeatlc uilaery and prematura inoriaiuy. TAKR I'ARTICULAR NOTICK. There U an evil bablt eomellme Indulirod In by boy. In oilade, onon rriiwlna un Willi them 10 mannoitu, ami wnirn. irnut ruiormmi in due lime, not only iiernu aurioua obstacle to uom oatlo hanplne, but give rise to a aerie of jiroiracieu, inauuou anu awvaaiaiutg anaciion. raw or thoe Who give way to thla tMrnlrlou pradlee aro aware of the eoiiatiuueneea, unlll Uiey ilnd the nervous avawm sh u rod, fuel lraiien and unae countable fooling, and vagua fear In tha mind. Tn aufortnnaW Ihua affected beeoinac.la unable to labor with accuatrwied vigor, or I apply bl mind to aludyt his si n la lardy and weak, he la dull, Irreaoluu, and engage In il aporl with ies energy uian au a. If ha emancipate Imaolfbofore the practice ba done lu worat, and enter matrimony, hi marriage la unfruitful, and bia anna lull him lhal thla I rauted by hi early folllua. These are consideration wbleh should awaken the allonUon of thcsoslrullarly alluaied. MARKIAUK Ueoulraalh fulfil mut of aeverul eonnlllon. in order that It may be realty Ilia cause of mutual happiness. t:ouia ma veil whit a cover the or! (tin of domesilo whretchednes la raised, and It truo on re in every Instance ulacloaetl In how many could It be tracod to physical disqualifications and tlieir eilendem ulaa pool 11 linen la 1 Apply tlieu whlla It I yet time. In order to havo your un alrung and related ytma rebrneed, revivified ami airengiueneu. RKMKMIIKR. Ilo whs placea blmtolf undor Dr. Kiaiki.iN's treatment may rellglouily eooilde In hi honor a gentleman, and rely upon the BMurauce that the secret of Dr. K'a. pallonl will never bo dlcloe:. Young man let no falao nodety deter you from making your case kaoan lo one who, from education ami respectability, can certainly be friend you. 1 00 many mini iniy win conceal me aecrei 111 their own bean, a .d euro liiemsnlvv Ala how often la thla a fatal delusion, and how many proinlalng young man, who might have beau an ornament to aoclely, ha faded from the earth. Hlrlctnre of tho urethra are rapidly roinovwi by '.no applhallon of a new therapeutical agent used only by Dr. K. Weak m and ('ontllutloiinl Debility promptly cored, and run vigor restored. luUAini i.WJiLiun ..... . Can have, by slat C their case evdklllv,togetbi lib all Iholr ay p'oini, per letter enclosing a remittance. Dr. K ' medicine, approprlatei aceiirdlngly. Forwarded to an, part of the United Male and packed aecure trom lamair or curioaity. a 1. a ji 1 1 1 Youth and Manhood. Nature's (luido, 1'ith Rulrtjtrtht rrtngtin J LiJr,JuHjrm tec rrrti. A letter with a remittance of 2.'. cent, or the value In poatago ataiup, addreod tour. Kl KKI.IN, rhlladulphla, I'a., will secure a copy either of the above beoka by return or mall; o I'i conic will be sent rreo nl poalaire for II Hookallera.Canvaaer. traveliua aireiit, Ate aupplled wholesale al the publishers pjiee,whli'l auiniioi a largo prom. jpf Ail leiicra mnm oo poM-paid July l.lvr. CHERRY PECTORAL, For Ilia rep hi Cure of Ol f.llS, ( OLDS, IIOAKSKMISS, niio( iHTls,,viioori(.-roi (;n, ntorp, ASTinn, wn ro.smrTio.. EVANSVILLK, Oct. 13, 1051. Wo Invito tho attention oflhe Public to Hie cc r tltli'ittetappondod below, and bespeak for them that candid consideration which Ihctr hniiusl frankness deserves. Men In dich station as 111 a 11 v who voluntarily berwitni;lotlio cllUaey and value of Cherry I'ectoral, do not wantonly trifle wlih.or dlstorl fuels. nor overstate their con v let Ions. Judgo then, whether thl I not tho modi, Inn to trust when you mil t havo relief for the thront or lungt, Judge too, whether every family oiig-ht not to have Itl.y them, a a afegunrd aiftilnst the everywhere pre. valllngenemy, which steals Ith fatal freiiencv uxin almoRivvery flm k and carrle off tho Imub from maiiy a mim. JnckionClty, 0.,Nov..tith, lf.Vl Dr. J. CA van. Wr: The Cherry IVctoral It much Inquired after. Several of our best physician havo used II, three oflhem In thelrown case, and alwaya with Iho happieit effect. The numerous patent modicine al way before Ihein, lead i Incredulity In regnrd toevery new remedy; and It I only after undoubted evlilenco of value In any article, that anything like a renoral confidence canbeevclled. Tho Uurlvalled excellence of this ramblnallon of agent, (in tho Cherry I'ectoral) proved beyond cavtlby rapeated trial under their own observation ha compelled medical men to proclaim abroad lis usefulness. Itlsbevone all doubt Die best geueral remedy we have for tlio J'lilinoiiary Affoctiunt of llitacliiliato at tho aamo time aedalive and expectorant a rarecnmblnntlon ofproperlles. In the hope lhal II will prove It own reward, I luU'crtbo myaelf. mitpeclnilly your ob't servant, JAN.C. MILLKR.M. D. Allegan, Mich. Jan. lUlti, 1853. Dear Sir. No one, n nrar man, woman, or child, ran tie found to deny that the Cherry Feclo. rat I all that tt claim to be. There I much used In this vicinity although not not known until ro. cently. Tho community ihould know III vlrtuoi. kourt truly. JOIlif R. KKLI.OC, M. 1). LrlgfHlltmrn fÄr Lffl lrfiim mnrk WllllauisburgJ.. I., ept., If 52. Dr. J.C. Avaa. " DearSlr. Over aptdlcallon for tho past three year lo my diille aa an advocate, brought ou aomeelght moiithtago a aevero Irritation of Uie bronchial lube, watch wa a constant annoyance In me, and fast becoming a lource of great appro hensloti. Mvery remedy tried, failed lo even rlieve me, till I used your Cherry I'ectoral. Thlt ba not only relieved me, but a 1 trust, wholly enred me. I rare iiolhlnr for the repuutlon of advocatlnn Patent Medicines, and thla I at your tervlce. I shall recommend II lo member of the bar. and other whom I may meet, laboring nndcr ttmiiar inaispotiiioii: vour respeeirutiy, R. F. JON KM. South I'arls. Me. Aur. DMHju. I bavo no hesitation lu aaylng, thai I legarti Ayeitt (berry fecloral a decidedly the beat rem edy within ruy knowledge for the cur of chronic broiiohltl, cough, and all disease ofthe Irnga. lour truly, M. A.IUIST.M. D Montgomery, A la., Cel. 4, DHU Da. J.C. Avaa. Kir-1 have used your admirable compound extensively In n.y practice, and find It to surplus, iy rar, any otner remedy we navo for curing ui eases upon Uie I lines. t our obedient ervant, K. H.JO.NKS, M. D. What yet remains to convince the most Incredu Ions, thai the Cherry 'erloral I all lhal purport to be, vu: an unequalled rnmldlal arelil lor all disease nliho thjoatand Lunir. The experience of years, ha proven il lo be such, and we submit II to ine people, believing lhal It virtue will fully maintain lie reputation . rrparrii mid noii by JAMES 0. AVER, Practical Chemist, Lowell Mm. Hddln BrM)k vllle by M, W. Malic; Clfford it lepuy, laurel, Ind. C. Vancamp, Molamora " C Overton, Andersonvllle" And at agendo In nearly every town In the weal. W. A, Clark, Crown I'olnt, la., Traveling Agent. Daniel F. Meatier, & Co. Ciiiriniiati str.nu lliirrnu COR. OF FRONT AND HM1T1I STS Iffppa a p-onrral aasortmcntof ronaistliif of the followln;rUcle, vi: Konwond Mahogany, and Walnut Dressing and Plain Jlu rea,Mio iHiariiv, writing iHk, r:nciomd am I'lalu Wash and Work Stand, Warranted eo.u nualilv loany made here or elsewhere, and b they (feral very low price, for cash or approved paper. ALL, KINDS OF LUMBKR II. l.l, 47 lyr. WANTKD Nov EL mtOTFFKfm XVIioeeettle and Heir! I Dralerln II Fl N. KAST CORNF.R WF.STF.RN HOW A PF.ARL CINCINNATI. rr PARTICULAR TAINS TAKF.N N T11KKELKCTION OF THKUKdT FAMILY GROCERIES. Novit lf33 47 Ur.

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1 1. Arnold. F H.Howe. ()ltlt, ARNOLD A CO., Importers anil Jobbers of Jfancn (ßcobs. S.W, Cor. 6th Main St. Call Hon Uulldlugt. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various Uratula of fino Cignru. Jan. 13 4 r II. 1). C1IIPMAN ft CO., V in m I I o 11 A t'tvrwatrttlnaT M K11Ü1IANT8. WHITK WATrHCANALHAHIJI.riNCI.NMAT!. iti.t kiii:im(ji:ii riNfiaNATi. : csasRiaoa riTV. U. John Hwasey iV Co. ; Morrison St Nawby Teod,Mlleyo4 Wrlghi: U.i U.M. Conk I la, Meeveaoi Mepueni, ; aerrowN,u. roaaavii.i.a,iMa. ; a.m. WlgglnaACo, A. II. Con el I Ai Nona. Ueorga tJiliespl. Liberal cash advaneemeut made on consignmeals. abtftt-Hp-lyr. inrORTATJT TO BTjiii)ERS. IflorHlovi&EIilcr, m ONT STREUT, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealera la all klnde of Lumber and manufae turara of Hash, Ucwtra, Wind, Window Framea, Mouljlnijra, Baae Pilsalen, Weather Hoarding-. Whlta and Yellow riun r'loorlnf, Bheivinjr for Storea, ralllnir for Fen. e a , Board idaned onbothtldet.nf varloua thlckne Ittllnble for the Intlda flnUh of house. Thl establishment will be found to beof great. ueneni 10 persons liuuuinir in me countrv. a thev can besniiidied hero with all the inalerial readv maae of lumber, thoroughly aeaoned for llnUhlng house. In the Lumber Yard counncted wilhlliia establlshmeiil there 1 kept for ale en extensive assortment ori.umber for all building purpote. nasu rnneu anuijiaieii, ooniuiniiy on Daiio. All onleni promptly attended te. TKKMK CASH. Nov. 11, Inijii -l r. s. s. toorn. 'bolmale dealer In Dried Frnila, Clover Heed, ' and produce generally. Ne.nü Walnut Street Re we 11 Front V Columbia 110 buah. UIIIi:U !. 11 i:s. SiHttt lo do AI'AsM. IKK) tlo lo N 17 TN. co do do CLiivru m:i:d. n store and for late, Fob.17 Ur. . FJUE WORKS Gaudies, Nuts and limits, Wholesale and retail by JOHN R. MYERS. . o"2l Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, West Miir. CINCINNATI. C3 All order promptly tilled and package warranvei, 11111 wwi;ii,. Nov. II,1M3.!,i7 I yr. K eSftssc IKoorc NO. 312 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 8TH, AND 977. IT UK IM constantly on hand beautiful nsor inentof II Ars AND CAPS, of Dm most fashionable kind. He Invite hi old friend al Hrookt Die to give blm a call when tbey visiiine cuy. May", ix:,3 1 yr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN WATCHES. JKWELRY AND FANCY OOODS i:iO 31AIN STREET. I7RDKR COMMERCIAL BANK CINCINNATI Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Nov. tl,iHi.i,47 lyr. JOHN V . D Ä I R Ä GO'S Seed Store, 40 tt 12 IiOWKR MARKKT STREET, CINCINNATI. Wo offer for aalo a large assortment of Agri cultural Implements: and call Particular attention t our itiiTurciii kind of Straw Culler, Cldur AIIIIS, AC. flKASS SKK1W. Wn aro constantly aupplled with all the vatuMo lima seed cultivated In the Weal, Harden Neod,vc. aug 1 3 mo N EV ARRIVAL: Ul KING. BLOOMINOGROVE, IND., constantly receiving a aplendld and complete aorlmcui or Vl'AI'Lr.Ani ANCY DUY CJOOIJS (.rocerlr-a, Hardware, QtieeiiDwnret Cullerjrt llata Cape llonneta llnote,Mlioe, lleadf inadw Clotlilatr Iruga,Mrdlrliica,raliili Oil Djre Ktuffa, Nulla, C otton Yarn, IMotlona, Perfumery, Ac, Ac VTi Tbe above good bave been bought low for cash, telocted with the grealoat care, and will besoldet the very lowest price. Call ami ex amine before purvhailug Uewhere. 1) anil npirlttia. a v 1 . Irlio uVaI...I. ...I aI.11 rA . I. ,. ... LLaJu w iM'ivaaiv ami ivisiiiivi vunr ng Uie above. No II College building, CInclunaU Uuld. mar '9 17 DR.J.D.MARCIIISI'S CELEBRATED GATIIOLICON roRTiiaaauar aseciaa or at'rraaine ran li IT NTAND ' t1iXWJtP. J pre-eminent ior eaefor which It l" JK A ''larei recommended ally called FK.MALK COM CLAIMS. Of thai aru I'a 0 Lri a Utaai, or ratling or ine Womb; Fi. ma are or While Cuaosic Isri.sM StATloa AMD UL Bsucla Maasraua rioa, Ao., with all their ao roropanylng evils, ((. ancer excepted,) no matter now tevere or ornow long ttanaing. 1 he Cathollcon fanurpasseaother remediea.i belnt: more certain, leat ex penalve, and leavln theiyslomln a belter condition. Let alllutereit edrall and obtain a pamphlet (free eontalalng ample proof, from me most respectable aources ofthe beneficial reaultt of Itt nte; together with letter from highly experienced Fhysician, who have u soil 11 in tbeirpractioe,ana speaairominei ownonservaitona. ftotireto iho tVnfortunato IViriale I feel tt a duty Incumbent upon mytelf lo dit cWtro publicly the great blaing Dr. Marchlvl iiiertne t-aiiioticon aa proved w me. r or two tear uiy neaitn wa miteraoie: a waa aimoiiuiia ble to walk. Phvttclana pronounced my case fulling or the wmb,extenive ulceration, com iiicucmg wun nuoraiuu. 1 no paint, irritation provtrallon, and the Intolerable foetid discharge rendering life almost a burden. In thlt niiserabl coudlllon, Dr. V. '.New land recommended Dr Narcmra uterine cathollcon. After taking four bottle 1 And inveulf tn perfect health. Uralltude for mv reatorailon make me ardently desire that all my ex, alike unfortunate, may Und ture relief rrom ttilt Inesiimai'l medicine. h.l.lAKKTII A NKWLANÜ, No, ID Welt.UUca, N.Y. Tbeabov ttatetnent 1 know lo be true. K. J. N K W LAN D, M. D. Clica,N. y. I have no hesitation tn aaylng, Dr. NarchasP 1'terlne Calhollceu la Invaluable In titcrtne disea act rencralyly. Ihavcased II tn I'luor Albu Amenorrhoea, Pmlapaus Dterl, and In caie of extensive u ceratlon of the vagina and O uteri. It I worthy ofthe notice of tho Faculty, Jlill.l C. UKMIL IV, .W Baltimore, Md. I have used, for some month past, r prepara lion for feiualocoinplaliils.callud Marx-hisl'l I ter lue Cklhol icon, which I wa hul iie.nl to try In tume asireiue case at the urreul rennest of some palletila who Introduced It lo my uollva. lam peruaped.aflhr trying In a great many caact, that II iiiriifmei all other reinediei within my know I cilse. for that eins of dimculilet for which It I reeointiieudek. Ilh cured ome very extrem cases under my observation, which have resisted all other treatment, and I regard It a a remedy that should be lu hire led ! tint proof by every r lino I nf nhv.lclaiia, a It I of aast Importance to b able to treat successfully a Claa of disease which ha oeretofore been extremely difficult to tnannge, and Which arnlctiao large a portion of ourfemale. I .D. KI.fc.MIM3, M. D. Kocheslcr, N. Y, I'amphleishad grati al 'he (tore of fiirroao Ainta, Age 11U, Laurel, Ind. AI.SOoldby K. K. Fuller, Harrison. Ohio. II4NIEL Hisaxa. Liberty. Pswi.tcV Moaatiia,t'onnvllle. M. SrwaT,lreetibiirg. John Hi sTi a, Versallle. J . H. M AKCIIISI 1 Co., Proprietor ( iMTtL niroT, 3U4aaeDwT,a.T. Feb. Otb.lBSt-liBJOi.

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covery bat reeantlv been made by DK. CUK1 1, ftir the cure of Attnma, Consumption, Itronehltl, truant, I obi, aud all Ming c-niupialita, by Mitt rated Inhalation, Da. Ci ari' Hvuiaas, en Inti.ni Hvwatn VNa and Cntaav hvare ba acconipllcliod tbe moat wonderful cure ut Aaihma an1 1 onsutninion, in in cuy or nm 1 ora auq vietniiy lor a law tuoiiiua pni,ever known to man. Ill producing an Impression ou Disease or the l.un- never before witnessed by the medical pro fession. (Kee eerltncale la hand of Aasnts.) The Inhaler la worn on Uie breast, under the linen, without the least Inconvenience, the beat o( the body being uftlclenl to evaporate the fluid, supplying Uie lung eontUnlly with a healing and acreuable va I viKr. nassln till al! the ali-eelt I and passagea 1 oflhe lung that ean nut poeaibly be reached by any oiker medicine. llr I a case of AN I'll MA CUKKD. Itaooatva, I. Y., Dee.8(Ui,M33. vere'iy For about eight year I have boen ae Biiiicteu wiiu Asuiniai lur mil year ans auffered beyond all my powera of dewrtpUoni montktata time I have not been able toaleep tn a bad, gelling what rest 1 could Illing la ebalr. Mydiniculiyofbrealliüig, and my aufferlng, were afflicted with AsUimal for tbe last two year ao creal at lime, that for bonr Ugetbor my rrlenda 1 eacii hour would be my last. During ilxyeara I have had the aid and attendance eitiected the naaiai or lonl or the most eelebralea puysieian, oa 1 bava reoeived no permaneal relief. 1 at length ana, or Inhalliig Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At the time 1 oblaiued It 1 waa ufferlng under one of my mot violent attack, ana we in great dlalreta, Imoatiufforaiiiig for went of breath. In loatthau ten minute after applying the Inhaler to my ilomach.aud taking a teaapoonful of Uie Cherry Syrup, I waa relieved In a groat measure, and had a eoiuiortable night. 1 have aince eouUnned t with the greatest poiblo benefit, and am now eomparltively well. Jod only know the amount ofauffertug tbi luedlclne ba relieved me from. My advice lo theufforlng ! tv it. A1AK0AKKT EASTÜX. IIMPTION CURED. Naw-Yoaa. Dec. 87. 18.13. I came te New York In the ahip Telegraph; uiy native place la H. John, N. II. When I reached tcia city, my health wa very poor, had a very bad cough, raised a great deal of mailer, and waa veiy weak and emaciated, My friend t and physician pronounced my cae consumption, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidentally beard of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana,or Inhaling Hygeau Vapor, and Cherry Syrup, and obtained a pack age which I verily believe wa the mean of saving y life. Noon after wearing tue lunaier 1 louna It relieved theprenauro on my lung, and after a htlethe dlaeaae made tit appearance upon tbe surface ander the Inhaler. 1 look the Cherry Syrup aa directed, and continued to do to, my couca gradually growing better, until it entirely loft me. and 1 now cousider myself cured. I (IUI ear Uie Inhaler, a tue naeof 11 la ranter pieaaani. nd believing It strengthening and parilytng to Uie lung, I feel unwilling at present lo dispersa linn. juii.i nuuii, Sold by Iloyd At Paul No. 40Court!andi street: II, III njr, corner of John atreetand Broadway, N. Y. Frtce 3 a package. IM. II. Any perso u enclosing J to Uuvd & ran., or cian & raaaiaa. nn 1 or, ;w iure celve a nackare contelnlnr a bottlo of llvirean vapor, one 01 1 berry syrup, ana an innaior, in a neat box, by express, rrve 10 any partni ine Mined gito; or four package for 9 Mar. 4. 41 ,1 yr. Ilbluaon' rilaee Hooka publUbed and told by Jacoij Lrnst, No 115 Main Street between Third and Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, O. Koulnson' Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic. Key to Arithmetic, hlemenlary treatise on Algebra. Algebra, University K.dlllon. Key to algebra. t tt tt " Natural I'lillosopby. tieometry. Astronomy, University Kdltlon. do. School Kdltlon. Surve ,np; and Navigation. II1IIK?HN l.'l lli:.l ATlt'AI. U1IH4. II AVIIVfJ been requesied to examine I'of. Kobinon,a Surioa of Matbematic, and to report my opinion thereof. 1 have with pleasnre made in v sei fas well accisalnted with thepeciflc merit of the books, a 1 well could without the actual using of thorn In the recitation room. Prof. Kobtnson must be, I should Judge front hi booka, a keen, sprightly and thorough Mathematician. lie would aeem 10 have, either a the gin or name, or Iho roaultof aludy and practice, a quick intuitive perception of mathematical principle, and to be remarkably adopt la art! floe for abbre viating the method of aolvlng problem. 'I he Algebra I clear and uülcleiitly dlffute ii explanation, and furnUhea an abundant atock 01 proideint with explicit and Ingenlou mode ol solving them. Thl work I auOlclently extensive for the ordinary purposes of a ourie of College Instruction. The Ccometry embodlea a great ..mount of Geomelrlo knowledge In a compa maller than usual. Tbe diugram are well conceived and re markably well executed. The Treatise on Survey inganu Navigation Ufutt, and give many IntcreaUng faete which may be . . .... .1 .... - T. a .It..-. - . . nsw hi nimiui vura.uuvuM. i u. uisjiiiuii a i w , a in the Geometry, tinutually wall done. 1 he natural i'htlosopby ka OeeMJdly Interesting, uolouly forlt matter, but for the jiannorln which principle are explained and facta tlaicd. ot only the aludenlbutlhegoneral reader may And amusement and profit from the book. W. '.. LAKARKK, Superintendent ofthe Public School of Indiana. Crccncatlle, Ind., 1W3. 2144. T IM K 18 MONEY." J UK. It. CliAIIK, at bit newatore, one doo aouth ofthe V Al.l.KY IIUUSK keep constant ly on hand a general assortment of Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ill ver ipoont, rai ort, andgreal variety of FANCY ARTICLES, auch at are utuuiiy acpioy leweiera. lie it pre ared also to repair old Jewelry, aud to clean and repakrclocki and walcJiesoa reasonable lärm and l short notice. 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Alterative QSalin. a RAtxt rnn rvrnv tvoitmn 1 II Uli LI, FOR, INTERNAL AND EXTER. nal usn. This bulm l.i warranted to re lievo nil Rheumatisms, Strains in tho Spins, or Spinal nflcction and "vu-uvov. u i;uu rW,L. 'PaaI Vi T..l, U'vv, iwumvu iiumuit, ouio Throat, Soreness in tho Breast, Stomach or Bowels, or Bunnne io j, I i . ... thO OrCOSt, asthma. lirOnChlttS, ci ir 1 i . DprainS hUil 1 HU ISC 8, LUrnStOCaluS v n 1 r rt f urrrU.UU IUI IK, VItimp LnClQ T.,. .. , V . . aUU lSlllOUS t-hOllC, Cholera MOT 1 , . DU9. rleUnSy iMUX, rCVCf and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamation in tho head, Stor. ch, Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complnint of Children Worms and Inflamation of the stomach, and Bowels, and Croup, Scarlet Fever. The reason why Ihialalm reatheeallüiee caaca la becauae It reduce Inflamation, and rnoeee he eecretiooa and nervone ayttem Into action. Thia power It owlnr U the peculiar combination. of medical propertlee without their being neutralised. Tbe modi. Cine in perfectfutly aafe, not containing any deadly poiaon, or mineral, tt will. If oaed freely, act Immediately upon the liver, end all other aecreetive organ. ' Head tlio following; Corllf lemloa. Certificate of Dr. J. II. Jordan, late Retidant Phyeiclan oUhe Fourth Street Cholera Ilea, plul. 1 can cheerfully recommend the Alterative Dahn to the publicknowlng aa 1 do, lhal it ie an excellent article. I 11 ami it with wood ciTect in Cholera, during my late connection with the Fourth St., Cholera Hoepiu In thla city, in caae of crempa oaina lot stomach aud bo we Ja. I also uaod it In n cue of inflamation of tbe kldneya with the Up. pieateflcct. From my knowledge of ila viruea, la the above dlaeaaea aud othera, In which I hare need it, I have bo heettaney in pronouncing It auperior to any medicine hitherto offered to tbe publie with which have become acquainted, and would cheer, fully recommend It to the public. J. II. JORDAN, M. . Cincinnati, Sept. lat 1849. This U to certify that in tha summer of 1848, 1 became 10 very lame and weak in my back, occasioned by lifting that 1 could not sit down or . get dn without holdin y on to aome object. I was advised to try Mr. Fojsha'a Altera tive Balm. Dy bathiner it six or eicht times, my back was perfectly restored; and I havo felt no ympton of its return aince. My wife, also, haa used it matic pains, headache and for Rheutoothacbe with very beneficial results. J.J. YEA KLUS. Dec. 1st! 1849. TO THK PUBLIC. Thia la to certify that, la Jane lest, I wee attacked with the Aaiatic Choleras and waa toon, aa my phyucian atatea In a collapaed atate. I had remained in thla atate eonae two honre, when my phyeiclan Infoimed my femtyand friend that I could not poaalbly h-, and atrlctly forbid my wife permitting an) one giving me any medicine er nourlihment whatever, aa It would only haa ten my death At thia tlmeMr. Foreha cam to aee ma, and broujth, with him 1 bottla conUiolng oar ounce of hie Alterative Balm, and naked permlaalon of my wile to um It on me.aa he thought It would Immediately give eaae. I waa Immediately applied, and In leea than ten minulea I waa restored, aud waa la a warm perspiration, prior to which Urn my extremltiea were cold, a clammy eweat wat on my face and head. After the use of two other bottleaof the aama medicine, I waa entirely lieved of all distress, and in a few daya waa reatored to health. 1 would moil cheerfully and heartily rec ommend thla BALM to all who are afflicted lna aimllar way. I have also ueed it la other dleeasee, and have found it a moot excellent remedy. I do not think It can be too highly recommend. JOEL KIRDY. I do hereby certify that the above certificate In correct, and the atatemenl of the phyalcian made to me ie true. JULIA ANN KIRBY. Cincinnati: Dee, 8th, 1849. A Certificate from tha Rev. J. B. Finley Cincinnati, March 4th, I8i1. Dr. Forsha Thla I the fint lima la my long life that I havo given my name in recommendation of any medicine, aa a gen. oral remedy, though I have often been aollcltel. I have need yonr Alternativa Balm for nearly two year; first, for the rheumatlam In my hip and knee, of which I waa nearly a cripple, than for very aever braleee on two of my family; then a violent attack of diarrhaea on myself j then for Inflamatien, for burne bruiaee, and for a very aevero cate or atiff neck,broughtonby a violent cold, and a think I have had full proof of ita medical properties', lu great many of tha diaeaaea for which you recommend it, and I havo sot found it to fall in even one of them. Still, I po notaay that It It an infallible care, yet la my aober conviction, that it la the be compound for theee remedlea for which It la recommended, that I have aver tried, ar d I have tried many. 1 will not, if I can procure It, be without it in my family for any consideration. Hoping that you will atll continue to compounl It honest!, and that it may relieve theuianda of euflerera, I moat heartily recommend it to my fellow-citiiena a m .14 t excellent Family Medicine. You re, affectionately, J. B. FINLEY Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forah&'a Altera, tive Balm to perform a very extraor dinary euro uyon a horsö that waa very badly cut, tome time aince. I used it upon one occaaion, externally, with good effect. I believe It to be a perfectly eafe and efficaciotia remedy to be ucd in many complaints. D. L. RTARTt. November 21 at. 1853. Wholeaalo Depot, at J. V C. Reakhirt'n,No.Sl Pearl it. Cia. Dr. S. V. Fornha, Drug Store, No aide of Fifth wt., 3 doora eaat of Smith, Cin.O. For aale at R. Tynar'a, D. Price & Son', Mnck i. Farquhar'a.Dr. Stood; 'a and Dr. Hailea, Bjookville, In. OTTEETrSWAltE.A litxa aupply Juil received ntbe .OLD KKU BRICK