Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 February 1855 — Page 4

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aa How much should a Cow Eat? Since the drouth hat become severe the, milkmaids hrimr the lif-ht rntila nf I milk, and the butter and cheese dimin ish n ouantitr in nronorton to tha BUfflbcr of cows milked. Tha rcimn. I as eTcry ono knows, is because the eows do not obtain food as succulent and nutritive as heretofore, and also I beraum tte do not obtain enourrh -... O I or what there ia to eat. 1 01 How much should a cow eat? Acvuiuiui: v m m.n.m va VAvuuivuti) I carefully tncu by persons well rersed i& ue pruiiplcs of tveding, In Havana a translation or tne report on wnlcn IV ?v :,rl lVvUe,an v th e J7th uH furnished hat paper by in that country, it mould do one thirtieth of tho cow's live weight. Thus, If the cw weighs 600 ponndi, she should have CO pounds. The following is ait extract from the report: "Our trials have confirmed the view tilt cows, to give the greatest possible quantity of milk, must daily receive and consume one thirtieth of their live weight in bay, or an equivalent therefore. Ifmoro feed be given, the excess goes to the formation of flesh axd fat, without occasioning Corres Eonding increase in the yield, of milk; ut if, on the contary, less feed be furnished, the amount and value of the milk, will be immediately and considerably diminished." . a We cannot now say what number of pound of green grass would as a general thing, be equivalent to one pound or one hundred pounds of good nay, but it is pretty evident that the most of the milch cows in our vicinity do not obtain it now in the common pastures. The same eiperimcnters also lay it down that"in order that cows may yield abundant and good milk in winter, they must receive a certain quantity of concentrated food, such as bran, meal, or rape cake, the substance left after pressing the oil from rape seed similar to oil cake. I une pound of rape cake would not be repiaced;oy two pounds oi nay. wnen the attempt was made, there was found especially a decrease in the m . a amount oi Duller convunea in toe miHr. The Quantity of cake may be increased to two pounds daily, per bead, and aa in the remaining fodder, the amount of beets, carrots, potatoes and straw is liberal, a bad taste m the butter will be less preceived. Maine Farmer, Bait your BtocJc. Most persons, probably, are aware of the beneficial effects of salt upon tne numan system, uj me ancienta, . . W .- A. I salt was held in birb estimation, and every one has doubtless noticed bow I CXuemejy maiptu meat auu tK:utuic

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only an inmcient supply. Horses, cattle and sheep, m snort all aemesuc of these mineral improves condition I MMn(M iVe'ir With, and when thev have acquired the habit of par-1 takin-r r,f it freely, there is no danger : o . . . i.r.i to be apprehended irom tneir taking too much. . I Salt promotes diston, and destroys or dislodges worms, which at certain seasons effect a lodgment in the stomach and alimentary canal. We have most of us, probably witnessed with i . -ii j j tA

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wnil aVlUllV W11U SOU UUUUiUCSUIiaicu animals seek at certain times the creeks and estuariea which indent the shores of the ocean the'salt lakesand what long journeys, dangers and difficulties they voluntary encounter to reacn tWm. Thia is the result of nure inatmct: it ia not to be attributed to . . . i mere caprice, as some nave imagined, Horses, sheep neat cattle and swine are all equally eager for this sanatory and invicoratinar substance, and cannot be maintained in a healthy and thrivinrr cond t on w thout If The former, it has been remarked, when liberally supplied vith salt, are seldom afflicted by the "bou" or with that SCarcelT less to be dreaded dicsase, the t 1. 1 ?1IM cnoiic. in sauinar saeep, especially darin? the vernal months, when the green, succulent and highly fermentalie matter of which they partake has a tendency to create stomachic deranjement, we nave wougni it aavisabled to have a shed erected, and flitted with a range of boxes, in which a supply 01 salt can De constantly sept and to which the animals, at all times, can have free and unrestrained accress. A mixture of one part to two or three parts 01 wood ashes, may also be deposited in some of the boxes. . This . .... mixture possesses highly sanatory properties, and should be provided for all animala, particularly when hirst tent to pasture. They soon acquiie relisa for it, and partake of it with great avidity. Salt is alsoayaluable'article in compost. Accordingto Cuthbert Johnson's 4 . A . ? a 1 1

siaiemeni, u is now extensively useaii ubuuicio nuc tuua uiuuut uu for this purposo by the farmers of j they would answer the ends for which

Great Britain, and has been found ? I ..... SinsrUiariy OCnenCiai, particularly on hcht soils. The "squash vine desix oyer," he says is easily preve nted from committing its depredations by il r . - 1 . t f 1 ue application 01 ortne, wnicn is aiso, a preventive of aphides, or plant lice which so frequently lay waste the turnip and cabbage yards. But it should here be observed, that the direct application of very strong brine , will prove fatal to the plants, and that it should be used for this purpose only in a weak state. By pouring it round the roots, it will tend to dislodg worms and other insect depredators. Xev England Farmer. Horace Coit, of Massachusetts, has recovered 88,000 damages from the Southern Railroad Company, for alleged personal injuries, lie was standing up ia the cars at tho time of a collision. A new bank is about being started at Buffalo, bj certain commission merchant..

To Make Hen Lay Perpetually. We find the folloin,- in a English paper, and transfer it to our columns without vouching for it correctness. "Keep no r 00 tern: givw tho hen fresh meat chopped up like snu-aj-e-meit,onco a day to each hen-in win ter, or from the time insect disappear in tho fall till they appear again in the prin. New allow any vgj to remain in the netfor what you call net esse. When the rooatcT do not run

who me nens. ana no nest tvi's arc left In the nest, the hens will notcctuo Iyin? ftr the production of twelve Or fifteen tCK9. M thV alwavg UO when roosters and nest eggs are rtflowvd, but continue IftVinc perpetually. If the above TiUrt were Pencrallv aduntoiL SS would be as plentiful in the winKr at in the summer. One reason 7 bona do not lay in the winter as freely u ia the summer, is the want 1 11. . animal lood, wnicit mey ire l in ,umm,r abundance in form of in sects. Law of Indiana. Ar.. .ml ...t!.. iV--,.f ..n cl cntiUel m. for the regulation of Weights nnd Measures," approved fArproTcd March 1. 1853.1 Bxo 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of tho State of Indiana, 1 bat section three of an aet for the regulation of weights and measures, be, and tho same is hereby amended to read as follows, to wit : Sec 2. A bushel of merchantable

heat shall consist of CO lbs. Or Corn abelled 6 " " Corn on cob 68 " Buckwheat 60 Beana 60 M Potatoes " 60 " " Clover seed CO " Hemp seed. 44 " " Blue gra aeed 14 " " Castor oeans 46 " Dried peaches 33 " Dried, apples 25 " Onions 67 " " Salt 60 " Uineralcoal 70 Timothy seed 45 " " Rye BO 4 Oats 32 " Flax seed ' 5S " " Barely 43 Corn meal 60

Training Daughters. Many crirls in the present day arc raised without any object in life, but to be dressed like dolls read novels and be admired 1 They appear to hare no iaea, mat uey were maae ior anytning higher, or that they have any duties to perform. They even think it te.t. it ; e it.neain mem 10 cuirnire in any oi me necessary acts of domestic life ; and to know bow to make a pan of buis cuit, or to get a good dinner, they con Isider it knowledge that it wuold be degrading lor tneni to possess, and many girls have arrived at an age when they might be truly useful, are mere ciphers in the world, because they have been raised without any ob ject in view ; and when they are pre pairing for a party, ball, or some other aw - a A J v 1 a scene oi exctiemem, may know not what to do with their time, and are like the wicked servant who hid his lord's uiuucr m a uaumu. n taow iarmwealthy, who, il they were called up on unexpectedly wmie enraored in any of the ordinary duties of life would blush ..ad be ashamed, and strive to make some excuse for bein thus emnloved. They would consider it men lal to be found cleaning a room or sew ins: a button on a father or brother's i. . i & u i- i i - panxs , dui wuuiu uima. memseives centeelly employed had they a senseless novel in their hands, or were wast ins: their time over a piece oi emoroid cry. This idea of spending life in a useless, senseless way, is oecommg more and more prevalent bothamong t. -n W. . tue imu onu uuji. " d niu luc a little incident to illustrate the fact : We had a couple of girls sewing for us, and our little daughter was telling them how many things she could do i aooui me couse, wnen one oi mem boasted that she did not know how to make a loaf of bread or cook a becfI J t. . :.t- l- a steak, ana spoke wnu mucu apparem satisfaction in not knowing how to do any house work ! And this was a poor cirl that bad not a dollar, but what she earned when she could get sewing. daughters out to dc brougntupto consider that they were made for something and they were not made merely to amuse themselves and wear finery; that there are higher and nobler ob I r. lUm Ia TMiraim that tViov ict tu tutu w uuuui., u uv were intended for helps and not for clow. Parents have some useful OCCUpa tion for their sons, and why do the not nave some piaus ur mcir uauguwrev that they too, may have some em ployroent suitable to their taste and se i so uiat. u vuvy ic jen. wiiuuu. parents and property they may not become miserable dependents, or forced to marry whether they like or not, that tney may nave a nome. 00 mat many marry for a home and not from choice. n' I 1.1 1 .11 uins ougni 10 understand an mat is v I be done in a family so that they can wiio economy ana pruaence manage a family of their own when they have one, ana Dcsiaes uns every gin snouia be taught some kind of business. There are many kinds of employment that are perfectly suitable for females. T t J . . . V . 1. I God designed them to become helpI . - . I. : V .. V I I 111race w uiur uuiuaaus nu real oiessin . to tne world, ll they were brought up to some useful employment they need not throw themselves away I J T I - I- I as many do, If cirls were raised to know how to perform the duties of real life they would bo more likely to get good, kind, industrious husbands, and lead happier lives. We have heard young men say that they must have a fortune before they married, as it would take one to support a wife brought up as they are in these times. Parents, if you want you daughters to be happy in future life perhaps when tou are under the sod teach them that they were made for something more than to be dressed finely and played with, that they have souls, that they are responsible to God for their precious talent, time, and for their influence. Teach your daughters to be active and useful, qualibcd to fill any station where God shall place them, and you promote their happiness and your own, and be rewarded here and hrc after.

Banking House. I.AITIIFI,, IH1. M 0. CLKMKMTft.basJuslreeelved largeand wall assorted loch of new goods of every arlety and cheaper the ever brougsl tu IUI war. kol before, and will be seid lower.nal recollect I maal tare elUer prodee er ea.a, r keep mjr goods. it. will pa Hill Ut VUni, Corn, Oala, Ac. C.R.tLKMKNlN. Ucl.S.lSM. POPULAR CHÜUC h m üsTd SO.(KH Cole ! Tnx iacxzd KEionroir,"'Uiiii.f agrai tarluly of approved Ihiirva Mnstr, selected clilullr fioin'lb old slandtrd aulbora, with many oi if tn I compositions n system ef not II ort designed for Ui dm of C'hureh, Kliifliij Nchooli

I MdimiNi 117 A. . II4TD Two rs(nt will rblcflrtrcount fur th rt (reM0l this olumtl w aa4 traatlr lmiro4 avtiam f notation. In Ii mach Umt lisltirur sn4 Jiffleult In tnitdt liglilful UncU so ilmullflud Uisl months sr toil äqual l jaaratn tha oiarann way of laarn Inf tha tiraetlaa of maataal art, a fai aumnlaatl p-ova oy Xh attotUllonaolaroratortaaeiiaiaanil rrormarlio haa Uttad tha iritam anil sla tha work Ha graat popularity and foinuully In araaalniaata. HaOMd. 7 Quality " Styl t Ik N.im Many now lAttt üi)ilind I iiIpsw si long ss mit tle laaia, may ha round 011 tu paffand alwtmany of tha old and triad malodlaa, hallowad from aorialad raaotlaettoria oraancluary datlgUU, and rar mora walpomalo th haart of th wurUitr than many rrannantly tututuwd for thorn. Tha Pubiuhara mar add that tha mehanlal aieeatloD of tha work Uinparlorattocathar t tha majority of Katiern M aale Hook and tha price ry tow. it may be had at th principal Book oller or of 10 r'ubll.hora MOOKK, WILHTArtf , K FY" 4 CO., Whole'e nooktaller nnd filalionara, Ott 17 S4 Waat Kourlh Btreol.fln U.O, a and npirltua. ALSO-: XAMt'H, wholesale and ratall, for burnnm tua ahova. MS Collage Uulldlnf, Cincinnati Ublo. mar H '4 l S. & H. RUFFNER, Manaraeturera and Dealer In su4 Wbole! nnd Batall CS-EL Ellis, . . COS. WISTZSN HOW & PZAEL 8T3, CIMCIIATI, O. rrTha hlehctt mark at price Paid far RACS. OLU HO PK end oiher paper lock. BOT 13 ilj GREAT BARGAINS" At the celebrated Larf eatand Cheapett CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. In the United Sute; 5o. 174 Mala it. . J. C. linOWALT.ftCa.. ImDurteraof English snd French Csrpeu; flra ipicfoas ssle rooms. W htva now an hand th moil sxtnaTe and eleeinlaaanrtmanlorrtch medallon VelTeio, lapeatry ana Brueeele Carpote .r.r offered In Ulli msrkeU Imporlod from tha clobrtoU Kng. Uih manufattory of John Croply & SodA, sipeatally for oar elty tradeAlae.3O0 plecee of S ply Tapeaty, Ina;ratBa auderllne, Sna and common Ingrain Venetian and Dirnau EUlr Lsrpet. AUo.';POpieciornglish and American Floor Oil Cloth of the maweatetylet aatln ttnkah. marale Italian Freaeo and Scro.l Pslntinga, from 3 feet to 84 feel wide, at all price. Also. tha lsrgesttnd moil eztenilTii sraortment of rich and eleraut Curtain Goods. Uilt Cornteea and Window ribadea. Tbe publle are therefore requested to examine oar large atock, which wilt b freely shown st tU timet. Our good are all warranted to bain perfect order sad will be sold cheaper than the eueapeaV. C. HlGWALT, A CO. et. 13, PATENT Spring Saddle Tree. ATTER GREAT LABOR snd expense, we are now enabled lofuruiehlhe nnrlTatled Treei in quantity at abort notice. Price, 13,50 each. ean. ill'XTER.COBUKX.EDMESTOX & BARR, Sols mannfactnreri snd wholesale deslen In Sid dlerr. Hardware and Coach Trlrnmlon. No. 9 Church Building, vr alaut etreet, Cincinnati, Ohio WealiobiT fall supply of oar PatbutIU ricita. nutitree, between front snd Colambis, Clncln natl.Ohlo. msrS4'541y MAÄBtK "WOUTCS. CHAfL Ttm.V. bUCCEssüKlO LüVNKV öt KILE, Corner Broadway and Fifth street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Monamenu, Tomb, and Gray Stone, Marble Mantlee and Statuary, Babltamal Fonta, Maural Tablets, wrnt,vaea. Garden ricarei.Cabinetand Counter Slabs, die. dec, constantly on baud snd farntahedto order. Th. rradeiopplled with Marble In Block and slab, or Sawed ot order, mar 34 '34 17 A CAIIU. FROM WILLIAM LEE & CO. Dry Goods, for Fall and "Winter. we re nee t fully aollclt attention to oar very lartre assortment of atonable good, eoniprielnjr KLEOAST TASTEFUL and FASH10.NABL2 stjles of LÄ11IEM 1JKE (iUUUS, EMBKOlDKRltS, LACES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. . We bellev we are prepared to please the fan cy of al moat all who wlah to purcuaee articles of tat description. In tbe plain and substantial fabrics wanted by Tery person, we are prepared to furnish good of tho best manafaolors of the yarlons grade and quality. We bestow mnch car In the purchase of our goods, both with referenee to beauty of style and perfection or labile. Oar price will be found as low a at any house In the West; and wo are aellingat the present time many kind of goods at marn lower price wan at any former ponoa Those who parches from 'us can select from 1 larger variety than can be found elsewhere; and will not be urged to take what does not please them. Goods will prove as recommended or they way be returned. In our Cloak and Shawl Department w offer a yery large variety of Cloaks and Mantle of onr own manufacture, aa well as Imported garment, and otnera (elected Irom the beat establishment In Kcw York. We exhibit those of our own manufactaro with confidence that in beauty of style and perfection of workman ship they are not excelled GOODS FROM AUCTION SALES IS JfEW YORK. w 0 avail ourselves of every advantage at these aale for cheap porchaaee and can offer as mauy Bargains as any otoer nouse. WM. LEB A CO, U West Fourth Street. oetI3 tw Cincinnati, O. DAY Sl MAT LA CK, WHOLIS4LS DIALS! I DRY GOODS, No. 57 PBARL BTBKET, BET. WALNUT 4 VUfE CI.CINiTI OHIO. Msrch 171834 yl BATES HOUSE, INDIA2VAP 0Kt IS INDIANA D.D.SLOAff.iP&OriUETOS. July 88 T2XS 07 TUE EXDIAITA AKESICAH. Subscription when not paid within the year 3,00 If paid within the year 9.50 If paid la ad trance 8.00 U cents will b deducted on subscription out of lbs county. (T Subscriber t may remit money by ma il at our rut, wnen not uxt than 8 2 are re mitted at one time, and receipts vill be returned statma the time to which pay ment is made. Obtain a certificate of th Post Master as to the amount remitted. johh wnuAirs Sl'HI.M V Sl Jiatll STOCK FOR 1854. mo TH FtTBTpIC At the commencement of . tue spring I raue t snouiu ! tar aueuateu from my duty lld I fall to return my most grate ful acknowledgments for the shower of favors thai nave been heaped upon me. Patronage eo vat cannot fail to be a proud Incentive to duty IHE L nl v ALl.r.u rurU LA KIT Y wblcb m Clothing Kslahi'shtnenl ha attained, I such as to familiar! re niy nam to all claite. and to a Individual, n-vervheleaa, the Introduction of new season, and tbe consequent changeattendant thereupon, render It expedient for me to solicit your cautious attontion, wnu I relate in aa eon cisea manotra possible, my new claims to you support In preparing my stock for tha present aurlUK nd Summer ncnaon. (determined tosocur tho besl and.Newest Faih Ions Introduced. A novol, beautiful, durable, varied, andezten sire collection of Place Goods hare found thel way Into my tabllehment. Novelty of cloth Is coupled wUh novelty of design, whllo In workmanship many alterationsandlmproveutentahav Dean cnccwxi. My reputed system of eonomr Is patent to all and it la well known that I endeavor to make tbe favorable rnaneea or tbe private buyer. For the areata of the pat aeaaon, l have to tende my best thanks, and hop to meet with similar encouragement during tbe present yesr. I am the Public's most oh't. erv H., JOH WILLIAMS, Afrnr T'fr. Mount Carrueli lud snarSt Smo If r ALL PAI KK II 8000 riecesnisklnf tha largostsnd best assortment r brought to tirookvlii, can he oaad ai OLD WU1TX COZXZR.

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G. W. PADGETT, & CO., UAVI21ut opened a lore .at No. II Mala Ht., wait iltle.hatwean fearl and Colambla.where they Intend keeping a food aaeortmentof China, Glass, k Quceiiüwarc, Kor tie waoteeele trade. Thef eollalt aa aiamt halloa or their KVxfc.ea they Setter Uemeelree. thayjesn U taUrt Hun hovk la jnaiuy and price. Don't frl,K. SI Mtla I., O. W. lADMICTT,aCO. N. n-Vanleular aUantua paid to Packlnf and Shipping Oooda. U. W. I, ah CO. 41-0IU. iilom, Bourbon W'bliky.snd frodu otrlly 9 31 Walnut Ire!, Cincinnati Ohio. axv Shnltt I eh lladdea.STö. if A Jsck, Loull I Muffett, htllwell diCoCIa KlaKlor 4 C, Hie. I St. LooU C7 Liberal adraaeaamada an Coaalgaatenta tttsr U4 'A4 ly MABONIC Ac. ODD FELLOWS' FUItNiaiUNG STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, IUt riAvdto Kitth ft. Htoni RulMlnf. daUr II A5ÜKACTUHKM of (Vutumes snd K Mils of ill every doaortpllon, tat Mssoni. Odd 'ellowi, Hon r Tamparanoe, Temple tt Honor. Drnlda Had Maa.Urutharb'tod of th rnlen.aad Oood yallowa, It7Hhif SMHbroflh sboTo-dri,I sot rpared atal tl ana to furnUhaTerytblny apper ainlnrtharetnwltii pnaetaalktyanddlipateh. reo. IS. Ml .t)-iam. H. Manila. K. Jiaaiae. J. BrTraanii. Mnnning, Jonnings & Co. WHOLXSALI. is(ö)(Disms. 4 COMMISSI OX MERC1IAXTS. No. 231, Mair Stiket, West Side, Stcond Door above Sixth f Xo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. 1o.ll.l43,47ljr. ktton A. Colter, GROCERY PKODUfK AND COMMISSION M KIICI1ANT, 8. K.CÜKNKU OP KRVKNTH AXD MAISSTS. C'IMCI.".ATIf OHIO TtoT.sa- 4w-ljrr-". A S A I G L E II A R T , (lteor.aod Sueeeorto Ingle, Whoeler A !gl ban to KeaiKatate Afanctea,) AttArner stl 1ate mud Itealkstate Af ent, Wlllatlondto tha Collection of DabU. thenar chaee and aale or Kwai Kalateand all olber proreaalonal buitne Intruited to him In Venderburgh.snd the adjoining counllei In InUlana. iTT'OrriraovfcaTnB Cilil. H VA3I8 VILLK, IN UlAIt A. WM IUKI, 01. 111111 .. nan WM, GLETH Alf D WHOLZSALE M aacaa vra. H ortb-eaat eorner of walnnl and Col umbls streets, CiciaiTt,Osi. mar94'Jly . in KI.O ofofi f rriKaxDii CV.-wl .M XWKS.OEOfa I 1 I I 111 iProm I ii to of Bishop 4 Cbüdi make, the Tory beat In America. We will seilst wboleaale or retail, anr warrant tham to bo a a parlor to any and all offered In tale market, tbe great demand for those beautiful Melodeons Is proof poiUT ortneirgreat anpenority rer an Omer. nunt n at n ni 1 a. au28 LargeatHelodeon Dealer In ctn. r.XTHA INDl'CEJIE.tTS I 1-11 . . 1 1 ir I'm. Anri itiniujiiuogin If A 1 I IwebaTO three (tortea ntled with PI. anos, still we bay an lmmenae ttock of Piano on tha way and now arrlylnt .and wa mutt tell from is to lOo Piano, to make room for our fall stock. Uwing tooarbuyln; ror caah only, ana from the facttbal w are the larret Piano dealer la Cincinnati, we can and wlUeU lowar for Cash than any other hon In tola cur. jubittn ca nnufi aepS The Urged Piano Dealer la ClnHl riiiniiuiinr! a . iitw AND SECOND HAND. We will let the real apply on pnrchaae. tourht In a riven time. We keen tb lara-est stock, best Pianos, and will tentor aell o wer for cash than any other Honse In this city. Also.see ond hand Pianos taken In xchange at 7 Wea Fourthaireei. HVkCH ot WHITE. su39 Larrelt Piano Dealers In ClnHl "MAN, KNOW T1IYSELF." An invaluable look for ttcenty-five cents. Every family should have a copy. lOOyOOO copies sold In let than a werr Anew edition, revised ana improvea, Inst Issued. TE. HOTTIE'S KXCICAL KA3TJAL AKD 13 Hann-eooK roa thb Arrucran Coulaioing an outline of the origin, progress, trestment and care of every form of disease contracted by pro miscuous sexual intercourse, by aeu-aouse, or ny sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written In a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear or decency; with aa outline or complaint tncldeut to Female, from the reeult of eom twenty years successful practice, exclusively deToted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or privatenature. To which Is added receipts foa the eure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia. "Da. Ilcrrsa's Mipicai Mahuii Th author of this work, unlike th majority of those wh advertise to cur the diseases of which It treats, la a gradual of on of th best Colleges in th United States. It affords me pleasure to reeo.amend him to the unfortunate, or to th victim of mal practice, as a successful and experience! prac titioner, in wboae honor and Integrity the may place the greatest commence. JO. D. iXJHOSnOKE, IU. V. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It give me pleasure to add my testimony to th professional ability of th author of th "Medical Manual.' Kumerous cases of Disease of the Genital Organa, aorae of them of long Unding, nave com under my none, in wnicn bi sktu ha been manifest In restoring to perfect health, la some cases w her th patient has been considered beyond the reach or medical aid. mine treatment of of Seminal weakneeeo, or dlsarrangdment of the functions produced by self-abuse or excess of YenerT. I do not Know nis tuptntr in in profes sion. I bay been acquainted wiia tne aomor on Ibirtv veara. and deem It no more than Justice to him, as welt aa kindness to tha unfortu nate Victim 01 early lnancreuon. to recommena blm asone In whose professional skill and Integ rity they maysarely oonliue memseive. Atraan Wooswiis, M. D. "This Is, without exception, the roost comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which tttreale. Avoiding all technical terms, It addresses Itself to th reason of Us renders. Il Is frc from all objectionable matter. and ne nurent. however fastidious, can oblect to placluc it In the bands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to th treatment of th various complatntaireaiea or, and with too little breath to puff, and too illtle presumption to Impose, he has offered to the world, at tha morel; nominal price or 25 Cent, the fruit of loos twenty Tears successful practice.' Hermtd. 4No teacher or parent should be without th knowledge Imparted In this lnvalnsble work. It would save year of Data, mortification, and sorrow to theyouth under Ihelrcbarge." mWc's ldvtatt. A Presbyterian clergymen In Ohio, writing of "Hunter's Medical Manuel," says: Thousands upon thou, and of oar youth, by rll example and InOueteeof the passions, have been led luto the habit of self-pollution, without real Ixl ut- th In and fearful eonseaueuces upon themselves and their posterity. Tbe constitutions of thousands who ar ralsinr families bav been enfeebled, If tot broken down, snd they do not know the cans or tbe cure. Anything that can be don o to enllsrhlon and Influence the publ-.c mind as to check, and ultimately remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to lb religion of Jesus Christ, on lb present ani coming generation, inlemf intoxicating drinks) though rAccent my thanks on beaal If of th amictvd, and believe me yoorco-workorla the guodwoik yoo are ao actively naaced la." On copy, (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of posing, to any part of th United States, for Twenty-Klv Tents, or six copies for On Dollar. Address COSDKM dtCOPubllshers or llox IM. Philadelphia. 07 Booksellers, Canvassers, and Book Agents supplied oo in most liberal terms, lulvt Ivr. Views OI DUllUirgs, law araa, . w i 1-, r plomas, Mans.Khow Cards, Notes, Drafts, Bills e ... . T, -II II V m. Exchange, Labels, dre. die, " f ' MIDDiJkTO WALLACH, 5115 Walnnl Street, Odd Fellows Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. H,' 843 471 J r. A Ci. W.CdFFIN & CO, BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS, anMsrrCTrasssor CHUECH.STE&UfiOAT & FACTORY BMLILSs Andallkindcnf Braa Work; Delersla Leadline, Coupor.L'lock Tln( Copper Ml vts, npltai, holder and Metal Packing, lecohd treot, bet. Broadway and Ludlow. Cincinnati Ohio. JO'Thelr Bellsarxeauled oo 1 and Improved principles, superior to any dry la the Pov.'ll, IM1.47- lyr.

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AFFLICTED HEAD III TJHTLADItTTnA 1CEDICAL H0U -K.Ub-JT tisiied Wi )ars eu ty Kinkblih, corner of Third snd Union ill. betwusu Cpruc and I'lne, Philadelphia, l a. INVALIDS

Ar apprised that lr. Kinkalln coniiii bis iirae tlc to a. particular branch of medicine, which engage hl ndivldad attention, II cautions th tininrtuuata againatlne use ormereury laousanu tra annually marturlalltad out of lit, Xul alfectlons ar promptly (tlngulsbd. TwixTr rxAHs or ixriRiit . n Iba tralmant of a data of diseases hitherto ngletd and Imperfectly underetoed.hasenabled vr. Kinaeiia.rAuinoror a work on nair rreserv allon.) prove trial nln-lenths of th rausvs of nervous dablllty, local and eonslllullonal weak aes, menial and phyalral suffering, are traredl to rertaln habits, forming th mnat errrt yet deadly and fatal springs of domeitlo tulssry and premature mortality. TAXK PArtTlCVLAH NOTICE. There I an erll habit sometime lndulaed In by boys, In solllade, often crowing up with lhatn to manhood, and which, Ir not ruformnd lit due II mo, not only bgela orlous ohataclp to dam tie bappliies, but five rla to a aerie of r proFew trarUd, Insidious and devastating sITirlions of tho who give way to this pernicious prat tiro are aware of ilia coiiMiiunnre., until (l ey II ml the nervous system shallerud. fcl slratift and unapconntabl feelings, and vagua fesrs In tha mind. Th vnfortuiial thus amu'ted nermnas.ls nnald to labor with acru.u Tied vijnr, or it apply hi mind to atudyi blast p 4 lardy and weak, he Is dull, Irresolute, and engage In .lis sport with less energy than uu i. ir bo einancinalo lmIfbifore the nrartlca ha don lla wont, and enlnr matrimony, hi marriage I narrultKil, and hl an talis hltn that this Is caused by hi early follies. These ar cnntlddrallons whleh should awaken Ihn attention of those similarly situated. MARMAOK Kooulrei the fulfilment of several rontilttoiii. In order that II may be really tha cause or mutual aatitiinee. coui.t tne vail wlileb eover th orirln of domeslle wbretrhednos be raised, and lla truo sourc In every Instance disclosed In bow maay eould It be traced to physical disqualifications and tneir auenuant aiaaptioiiitiueni I Atly then bile It I yet time. In order to have tour uatrung and relaxed system rebraced, revtvltted snd sireiiglliuned, HKMKM DER. He wh place himself under Pr. KiHKKi.ia'a treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and rely upon the aasurance Hint th secrets of Dr. K's. patients will never be disclosed. Yoans7 man let no false nodety deter voa from making your case knot n to one who, from education and respectability, can certainly bc friend you. I oo many tnina iay will eonceal the aecrrl In their own beirta, a d cure themselvea Alasl how often Is this a futal delusion, snd how many a promising young man, who might have bnen an ornament to eociely. has faded from the earth. b'trtctnres of the urethra are rapidly removed by '.in application of a new therapeutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weaknaaa and Constitutional Debility nromnllv cured, and full vigor restored. C0CKTRT INVALIDS; Can hare, by slat rtholr case explicitly. to;olber with all ibelr sy y'onii, pr letter eucloaina; a I remittance, Vr- A ' medicine, appropriated ! accordingly. Forwarded to at. part of tbe lulled Mates, j and packed secure from damaffe or curiosity. Youth and Manhood. Nature's Guide, : With Bmlemjtr the Prtlmngmlitn J Ltjr,juitjrtm th trttt. A letter with s remlltanco of S3 cents, or the value in nostajre stamps, addressed to Dr. KIN KKLIM, Phtlavdalpbia, Fa., will aeeura a copy ot either or the above books by return or mall; or 12 copies will be sent free of postage for 91. Booksllers,Caifvasen, traveling ajrnU, Ac. supplied wboleaale at the publishers pjiccs,wh!ch admit of a large profit. UTAH letters timet bo poSt-pald. July 1, Itr. ----- -"- HHTTlllV PPflTfTR AT. VaVLUJLUllj Jk Ja XJVaV WJläJlJLJJI For th rapid Cure of COrGllS, (OLDS, IIOARSE.ESS, BRoxrnms,irnoopi.G-rorG!i, (ROUP, ASTI1.1IA, AXD coxsniPTiox. Evansvills, Oct. 13, 1854. "W Invite the attention of the Public to the cer tiflcatcs appended below, and bespeak for them that candid consideration which their honest frankness deterve. . I Men In such station a many who voluntarily besr witness to the efficacy and value of Cherry Pectoral, do not wantonly trifle with, or distort factanor overatatethelrconvictlons. Judgethen, wbetherthl Is not tbe m.dljna to trnst when you ma st bav relief for the throat or lungs, Jndge too, whether every famllv ought not to have ltby them, as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every flock and carries off the lamb from mary a nome. Jackson City, O.,l?OT.C0th, 1852 Dr. J. C.Avsa. Sir: The Cherry Pectoral Is much inquired af ter. Several of ourbest physicians have used It, three of them In their own case, and always with the happieat effects. The numerous patent medi cines always before them, lead to Incredulity in regard to every new remedy; and it Is only after undoubted evidence of value In any article, that anything like a general confidence can beexcited. Tha unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, (In Ihe Cherry Pectoral) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observation has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. Itlsbeyone all doubt the best general remedy w have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate at the same time sodatlv and expectorant a rare combination ofpropeme. In the hope that It will prove Its own reward, I subscribe myself. Respectfully your ob't servant, JAS. C. MILLER, M. D. Allegan, Mich. Jan. 10th, 1853. Dear Mr. ."Co one, n f ear man, woman, or child, can be found to deny that th Cherry Pecto ral is all that It claims tob, iherelsmuin nsod In this vicinity although not not known until recently. Th community ahould know It virtues. lours trniy. J0I13 R. KELLOGG, M. D. tet gentlemen tfthe Legal PrJ'eetin mark rare. Williamsburg, L. I., iSept.3, 18Ö2. Dr.J. C. Avit. 1 DearSlr. Over application for the past three Jears to my duties aa an advocate, brought ou someelght months sgo a serero irritation of the bronchial lubea, wbicb was a constant annoyance tn me, and faat becoming a aource of great apprehension. Every remedy tried, failed to even rlleve me, till I used your Cherry Pectoral. This haa not ouly relieved me, but as I trust, wholly enred me. I care nothing for the reputation of advocating raieniflieuicines.and mis t at jour service. 1 shall recommend It to mombers of th bar, and other whom I may meet, laboring under similar inui, positions: yours respectroiiy, K. F.JOSES. South Paris. Me. Aug. 18.1W0. I have no hesitation in saying, that I legard Ayar'a Cherry Pectoral as decidedly the besl remdy within my knowledge for th cure of chronic bronohiüi, coughs, snd all diseases ofthe lings.; xoare truiv, M. A. KURT, M. D. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4, 184. Da. J.C.Atii. Kir I have used your admirable compound extensively ia n.y practice, and nnd it to surpass. oy iar,any omer remedy wo uavo ror curing uis eases npon the lungs. Your obedient sorvant, H. H.JO.NfcS, M.D. Wbstyt rematnstoconvlnceihe most Incredu Ions, that the Cherry Pectoral Is sll that purports to be, via: an unequalled remldlal agent for all diseases of the thjoatand Lungs. The ex do He nee ofyaars,has proven it to bosuch.and we submit it to me people, Doiieving that Its virtues will fully maintain it reputation. l-parcd and Sold by JAMES C. AVER, Practical Chemist, Lowell Mass. fold In Rrookvillo by M, W. Halle; Gifford & Depny, Laurel, Ind. C Vancamp, Metainora ' C Overton, Anderaonvllle " And at agencies In nearly every town In the weit. W. A. Clark, Crown Point, Is., Traveling Agens. Daniel F. Mcadcr, & Co. Ciiiciiin.iti Nlcnm Hurt a u V CAS11WF.T njtM'IMOTOItV, COR. OF FRONT AND SMITH fcJTS. Keeps a general assortment of eonslstlngof the rollow1.ngartlclos,vlr: Hosewood Mahogany, and Walnut Uresslng and I'ialn UuJe, Hide Board, Writing Desks, Unclosed and 'lain Wash and Work Mauds, Warranted equal In anallly to any made bereor elsewhere, and which they offer at very low prlce,forcashor approved paper. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER WANTED. Kov.lt. 1853, 47 lyr. XVhosesaleand Itetall Dealerin eaocFRiEs AKD num. II. EAST CQKKF.R WES rr.RN IIOW V PEARl CINCINNATI. fOT PARTICULAR PAINS TAKKN lN THE 8KLECTION UK THE ÜE3T FAMILY GROCERIES, novit 1U3 47 lyr.

A . K.Door. II. D. Root. F.E.Arnold. E. II. Howe. DOHR, AH NOLO dt CO.. Importers nnd Jobbers of Janqj (Scobs.

I.W.Cor. Cth Main hit. Gall Ileus Butldlars. CINCINNATI O. Munu lecturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jan. 13-4 y !i.i. 'cinpMÄNricoi Cemmlsslon v t'erwardlns MlillülIANTö, WIHTEWATrRCAKALnAKIJf,CIJrci5.ATI. isi: i.iiL:.'MC'i:B)t t int iaasTi. : caaaaia rtTv, la. John Hwasey W Co. j Morrison at Nwby Twd,MilyA Wright: II. a II. M. Conklfn, eva Mophons, : RsoiasTotvg.u. ,"'.n. ! A.B. Wiggins Co. A, H. t unwell a Hons. Uoorge (.lllespl. Lllx-rsl raib sdvsncsmsnts mad on tOBilga ments. ain.g.yr. IEIPOFLTANT TO BUIUERS. H()rslevi&IEhlci FROXT STREET, BET. WESTERX ROW A XD J Ol IX, C1XCIXXATI, V 11 1 Iß. Uea'rrs In ill klnJs of Lumber and mannfao lurers of Hash, Doors, llllnds, Window Frame, Moulding, Baa Pilaaler. Weather Hoarding, Whit snd Yellow Mn r'loorlnf. Shelving for Store,, railing for Fen. 0 s , Hoards planed naj both sides, of various thickness sullulila for Die Itldo fliilnh of houses. I hU establishment will lie found to be of r rail. 1... w. A l I .. - k. . . 1 1 I j i . . . ' .."ui iv i r.nu, uuii'iini in ins country, as tliey fun im Sil Milled her Wlthatllha malnrlala .. made of lumber, llioronghly seasoned for finishing bouses. In tu Lumber Yard eoiiaaoud wilbthl establishment there Is kept for sale an extensive assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. hah priiuud and glased, consUhtty on hand. All nrurra ironi.uy auenueu 1. J triilB CASH. Nov. II, 1KJ347 I yr. 1 1. El Hi. " 'bolesaledralerln Dried Fruit, Clover Seed, " and produce generally, N.30 Walnut Street B-'waea Prnatdr Columbia nini uii.ii. imii.u l'I.4t'i:M, XiXH) Uu d AVASt.H. 1IOO do do l'F.A NUT. 60 do do CI.UVCU BEUD. tn store ana ior sain. FB,b l7 'vrFIRE WORKS. Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Wholesale- and retail by JOHX R. MYERS. o22l Main Street, bet. Fifth and Blxth.West Hide. CINCINNATI. CT AU orders promptly fllled and packages warranted rull weight. r Nov. II, 1833, 47 I yr. S. tsse . IHoow NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN BTII, AND 9TH. KKsHtM eonslantly on hand a beaatlful aaaorinent of HAfS AND CAPS. ofthe most fashionable ktnd. lie tnvtlea hi old friendsatBrookvllietogiveblraacall when they Vlsittbecitv. May 7, 1833 1 yr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IX WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. 130 MAIN STUFET. U5DER COMMERCIAL BASE CI5CI5KATI. Watch Makers Tools and Materials. Nov. 11,1653,47 lyr. JOHN F. D AIR & CO'S Seed Store, 40 fe 42 Loniit Market streit, . . CIKCIKHATI. We oner for sale a large assortment of Agricultural Implements; and call particular attention to our different kinds of Straw Cutters, Cider Mills, dec. GRASS SEEDS. We are constantly supplied with all the valuable Crass seeds cultivated in the West, Garden Seeds, dec. aug IS 3 mos NEW ARRIVAL: JOES UU. BL 0 OMIXG GROVE, IXD., IS constantly receiving a splendid and complete assortment of STAPLE A7ID FANCY BUT GOODS, CSroceriet, Hardware Qneenswaret Cutlery, lfsUt Cap, Bonnet, rjootstShocst Ileadjwmmdc Clothlosr. Drng:,Itlediclne, Pstlnt Oil. Dye Stuffs. IValls, Cotton Yaro, Notions Perfumery A-'C.y&e. 7X7 The above goods have been bought low for cash, selected with the greatest care, and will be sold at tho very lowest prices. Call and ex amine hefor purchasing elsewhere Ko 1. 18,1 853 tf. DR.J.B.MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON roa th RKLicv Annccaa or scrraaiaa riMLis TT STAltDS pre-eminent ror curative pow i in all thedls "v eases fori 7 eases for which it sr is recommenueu, usually canea FU.MALK CUM PLAI3TS. Of these are PaoLsmrsUTiii, or railing or tn Wrab; Flcoral bcs r Whites; Chromic IiirUM hUTioR Axn Ut riaaTion or TBI Worn; laciDKKTaLlllMORKHaeC, or Flooding; PAiarct, S c rraaaaaa, abb IaIXUILAS ülaNSTailATION, d(C. with all their ac eompanylng evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter now severe or oi now ions? lanaiof. in Cathollcon far surpasses other remedlei.tn being more certain, less expensive, and leaving thesystemln a bettor condition. Let all Interest edcall and obtain a Damnhlet (fre) eontalntna; ampie prooi, irom tne moat reapeciaoie aonrcea. oitn Donenciai results or us use; together wt in letters from highly experienced Physiotens, who have nsedltin theirpractlce,and speakfromthelr flwnooservaiions. Nottreso the Unfortunate Female. I feel It a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Msrchlsl's Uterine Catbolicon ha proved to me. For two year my health vu miserable; I waa al moat una ble to walk, fhyslclana pronounced my case fulling of the wemb.extonslve ulcerations, com menctng wilb Ouoralbua. The pains, Irritation, prostration, and the Intolerable foetid dlacharg rendorlng life almost a burden. In this miserable condition. Dr. F. 1. Newland recommended Dr Msrchlsl's I'terlne Catbolicon. After taking four bottles I And myself In perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes m ardently desire that all my sex, allk unfortunate, may find sure relief irom tuis lnes'.imame meaicme. ELIZABETH A 3EWLA9D, No, 1 West sU Utlcn, N.Y. Thsabov statement 1 know u. be true. F.P.NEWLANü.M. D. Utlca.S. Y. I have no hesitation In saying, Dr. Marchasl's Uterine Cathollcen U Invaluable in utcrtn disea ses rreneralyly. I have used II in Fluor Alba Amenorrhoea, Prolapsus I'torl, and in cases ot extensiv ulceration of th vagina and os uteri Ills worthy orthe notice orthe faculty, JOll.t C.OKKICK.M. D. Baltimore, Md. I havo need, for soma months past, a pre para tlon for female complaliita, called Marcbiai's uter ine Catbolicon, which I was Induced to tiy In some extreme, cases at the urgent request of om patluut who Introduced it to my nolle. I am peruaped,aflhrlrylngln a great many cases, that It surpasses all other remedies within my knowl edge, for that class of difficulties for which It Is rocommendek. Ithss cured ome very extreme cases under my observation, which bav resisted all other treatment, and I regard II a a remedy that should be subjected to lb proof by vry school of ihyslclans. aa It Is of xssl Importance to be able to treat successfully a class of diseases which has oeretofore been extremely difficult to manage, and which afflicts so large a portion of ourremales. L. 1). FLEMING, N.D. Rochester. !t. Y. Fampnlrisbad gratis at the store of Cirroa ds ALM, gents, laurel, ma. AI-SO sold by K. E. Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. Dinirt Bissia, Liberty. Fawlsox Moaaisoa.Coimsrsvlll. H. NTiwABT,nreensburg. Jolt" HrTi , Versailles. J . U. M A RCII I I dc Co., Proprietors. rsKTALsroT, J04eAOWAV,".r. ab. Oth. IK14 reo. WATCH A!tl tMCK-Ws. Paweon tenders ulssorvtces to the cllitens of Krook. villeaiid vicinity In the eanaelty of Waith and Clock Maker ai4 repairer making repairer making and mending Jewelry, Ao. Longeipeiienceand strict pnnciu allty are bis recommendations. abop three doors JysJ.ieJO Jl-tf Aoruof to post office.

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eo.ery ha recently ben mad by UR. CUHTIS, for the eure of Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Cough, Cold, and all Lung Comnlalna, by Medt. csUtd Inhalation. la. C'istis's IItssssa, os ls Baun lives, a Varoa and Cnsasv Brarp has

accomplished Iba moat wonderful turns of Asthma and Consumption, I the city of new York and vicinity for a few mouths rist,vr knowaloma Ills producing an Impression on lilseases of th Lungs never hefor witnessed by th medical pro fesslon. (Nee cartlfluatea la hauda or Agents ) Th lahaler I worn on th breast, ander the linen, without ln lead lnconvino, the beat of the body being sulnclent to vaporsl tu fluid. supplying in inngs constantly with haalln and agraoabl vapor, paaalng Into all th alr-eell 2 and passaras of tha lungs that cannot Dosalblv be roachsdby any otiiar medicine. nr is a es of AS1HXA LIKUD. Uaootivn, V. V., Dee. 80th. IUi3 For about eight years I bav been severely ad'ilclad with Asihmai for the last two years I hav aunarea oeyona an my powers cr description! montbtal a Ilm I have not bean able toalaan la a bed, galling what rast I could silting la a chair. iy oioicuity oi oreauiing, and my sufferings, wer so greats! times, that for boors together my friends tpecled each hour would be my aaL During the past sll years I bav had th aid and attendance of sumo of th most celebrated physicians, but have received no nerftiansnl rnliaf. I atlannh had tbe good fortnneto p ror ore lr. (urtls's Hvaana, or innaiing vapor ami v. harry rmn. AI ihm Hin I obtalno u II I was sugaring under on or m most violent mucks, and was In great distress, almost suffocating for went of bream. In less than tan minutes arir applying the Inhaler to my stomach, and taking a tr-aapoonful of u Cherry Kjrup, I was relieved In a grosl mnsiure, and bid a eomlortabl night. I have sine eoutlnned I wns iao ( rravast psuiui Mnent, and am now comparllivrly wall. id only know the amount of suffering this medlcln has relieved m from. M y ad v lc to the suffering Is rs v it. MAKGAKKT KAHTOX. I'MPTIO.f CURKI). swYosR,l)eo. 7,1J3. 1 cama U Nw Vork In ths hlp Telegraph! my nallv place Is r).. John, H, II. Whan I reached tuiseily, my health was very poor had a very bad cough, raised a great deal of matter, and was veiy weak and iaclaUd. My friends and phyalclnn pronounced tuy case consumption, and beyond the reach ef medicine. 1 accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis' llygaana.or Inhaling Hygeaa Vapor, and Cherry yrup, and obtained a packago which I verily believe was tha means of saving my life. Koos after wearing lb Inhaler 1 found It relieved the pressure ou any lunge, and aftor a while the disease mad lis appearaue npon lb surface under th Inhaler. 1 took th Cherry Hymn a directed, and continued to do ao, my eough gradually growing belter, until It entirely lafl ioe. and I uuw eonaider niyaelf cured. 1 still wear th Inhaler, as tbe use or it Is rather pleasant, and bells vlug U alrugUtulng and purifying to the longs, I feel unwilling at present to dispense rllbll. JOHN wuuu. bold by Hoya tV rault N. 40CourUandt stroet; C II, ltlng,coruerofJobnstreetaDd Hroadway, N. Y. lric g3 a package. N. IS. Any parson eneloaiog J to Uovs A 2cl, or Crans dt faaiixs. New York, '.will raeeiv a package eontaiulng a bottle of'liygean Vspor, one ol Cherry hyruj, and an Inhaler, in a neatboi, by eprea,fr to any partofthe United latea; or four packages ror a) Mar. 4, 41 ,1 yr. Itblnaon'a 3las Rooks. published and told by Jacod Ernst, Wo 113 Main Street between Third and Fonrtb Street, Cincinnati, 0. RoMneooMTheoreUealaad Praetieal Arithmetic " Key to Arithmetic. KlemenUry treatise on Algebra. Algebra, University Edition. tl Natural hullosophy. Geometry. Astronomy, tfntvsrs1ty Edition. " do. School HÜUion. Surve4nt and Navigation. IlOUI.0.f.S "IA TI1LHATICAL WOUKM. AvHO been reqaested to suml Pnf. n Koblnson's Series of Mathematics, and to report my opinion thereof. I bav with pleasure made myself as well acquainted with the sneclfle merit of the books, as 1 well eould withn.it ti, actual aaing of thorn In the recitation roout. Prof. Uoblnson must be, I should Judge from hi books. a keen, sprightly and thorough Mathematician. He would so em to have, either as the gift of name, orthe result of atudy and practice, a quick Intuitive perception or mathematical prluciplea, and to be remarkably adopt 1? artlflcea for abbreviating the methods of so'vtng problems. The Algebra is clear and auOlclenUy diffuse li explanations, and furnlsbes an abundant stock Oi problems with explicit and Ingenious modes ol solving them. This work la sufficiently extensive for the oreinary purposes ef a oars of College Instruction. Th Geometry embodies a great trnount ofDeometrio knowledge in a compass smaller than usual. Tbe diagrams are well conceived and re markably well executed. Th Treatise on SurveylnganU Navigation IsfnU. and gives many Interesting facts which may b new to most of our students. Tbe diagrams are, as In the Geometry, unusually well don. Tha natural fbiloaopby dtsl&jdly inlerestina. not only for lis matter, but for th jianner In w hlch principles sre explained ind facts stated. Not only the student but the general reader may find amusement and profit from the book. W. C. LAKABEE. Superintendent ofthe Public Schools of Indiana. oreencastie, ind., ib3. 8144. 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DR. FORSUA'S Alterative Ealra, 'A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER. NAL USE. This bklrn is warranted to rr licve all llbeuturttUms, 6 train in tho Spins, or Spinal nflection and Dyspepsia, Headache,, or SUA Neck, Toothache, Earncbe, Sore Throat, Soreness In the Breast, Stomach or Bowels, or Burning in tho breast, asthma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns, ßcalda or Frozen Parte, Cramp Cholic aud Bilious Cholic, Cholcm Mor bug, Pleurisy, Flux, Fcyw and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamiitiou in tho head, Stoc cb, Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint ,of Children

Worms and InOkmation of the stomach, and Bowels, and Croup, Scarlet Fever.. . Th reaeoa why this balm rb all Uim cases Is becauss tt leduesi lafUmjtliod tiii ros hs ertioH ini nrroM- ysta lot action. Thipwr ta evtof t tha peculiar eomUaatlon; of modlotl prpwrUt without thir bln( otraIkad. Tl anedi. do is prfctflly naf. set eoauiatas; uy deadly pelsso, or nilneral. It will, If tswsl freely, act lmmdlatJy apon th livr aa4 sll other secroetlv orpiB. , It4 Ilsafallatwlnc-Cartlflesilea, CertlficaU or Dr. J. II. Jordan, lata Haaideat. Physician otth Fourth 8tnt ChUraI!i. pltaU . .' . I eaa cheerfally rocommend tk Alurwtlv Balm to the public knowing a 1 i; thai it ks aa sicelleal article. J med It with food effect In Cbelera, daring wy Ut eoBnctia with tt Fourth St., Cholr Iloapiu to Uta city, la case of er naps .' , üos la t stomach and bowla, I alao osd it la a ess) of laflsmation of th ktdasys with tba . kap. pieatefTect From my koowlsdg f tU tiraes, ta th abov dlseaeee aad tbra, la which I bay used" it, I bav ao helUrcy ia pronounciof It superior la any medicraf hitherto orTereel to tk pablio with which hsve become acquainted, and voald cbar. fully reoommsnd It to th pahlle. . . . J. U. JORDAN, M... Clocinnatl.Sfpt. 1st 1643. Tbl i to certify that in the lommer of 1848, 1 became so very lime tniweak in my back, occasioned by liftias; that j could not ait down or ret Jn' without holding on to some ' object.' I was advised to try Mr. Foaaha'a Altera live Balm. By bathing it six or eight limes, my back waa perfectly reatoresl; and 1 havo felt no tymptoa ef Iti retorn since. My wife,' also, baa used It for Rhea malic paint, headache and toothache with very beneficial reaulta. . J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. 1st. 1849. TO TUE PUBLIC; This 1 to certify that, la Jan Its. I wa attacked with th Asiatic Chatara; aad waa soon, as my physician iUUs lo a collar aut. I had remained In V.l. .i.t- . hrs, when my physkianlnfoimwIroylwDlyand friends that I could not possibly h. and rtricüy forbid my wir pormltUnr aar one giving me any medicine or nourishment whatever, a It would only haste a ray death At thi tlroeMr. Foraba cam to ae to, aad bronj-hj with him a bottle containing 'Jon r ' oaneeaofhi Alterative Balm, aad aakd permbjslonof my wife to aa Hob rao.aa ha thought It would inroedlatMy tire' ease.' I waa ImiaodiaUly applied , aad ta lea thaa Us minutes I wa restored, aud waa ia a', wann perspiralioa, prior to which time rriy extreml.:u i j . . wo tuiu, m riarnmy sweat wa on ray face and bead. After the use of two " other bottles of the same medicine, I ws ntif!j llevod of all distress, and ia a few day was restored to heal lb. 1 would most cheerfully and heauift' "rec ommend this BALM toa'l who ar afilicted In a similar way. 1 have falscT used It In other disease, and have found it a most excellent remady. I do not think It can b too highly recommend. JOEL KIRBY. I do hereby certify that th aboT certificate i correct, and tha statement of the physician made to me is true. . JULIA ANN KIRBYCincinnati: Dec, Eth, 1843 A Certificate from the Re?. J. B. fialsy Cincinnati, March 4th. 1831. . Dr. Forshs Tblsls th first time la my long life that I hare given my a am ia recommendation ef any medicine, aa a f sacral remedy, though I hare ofUa he a solicited. I hare naed your Alternativ Balm for nearly two wear; firat, for th rbevunatfsra in my hip and knee.of which I was "nearly a cripple, then for very sever bralsoa aa two af my famiiyi tha a violent attack of dlarrha on myself) then for inflamatisn, for bartf brui, and for a very wr aa f tif neck,brooghtonby a violent cold, and" a think I hava had fall proof of he medical properties, ln great maay of Iba diseaaaa fr wbic1! yon recomrosnd It, aad J have not foand it to fall in evea one of them. Still, I po notaay that It la aa infallible car, yt ismy sober conviction, thai It la tho b ' compound for the re mad lea for which' It fa recommended, thst I have over tried, ar d I have tried many. I will not, if I can proear it, b wlthoat It in any family for aay consideration. Hoping that jot will stH contina to compoaai it honestly nd that it may relievo thensands of aafferrs, I most heartily rocommend It to my fellow-citiisai mos t icellat Family Medicla. Yours, sffectionaUly, J. B. FINLEY

Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forsha'a Altera tive Balm to perform a very ex trior diaary cure uyon a horse that waa very badly cut, some time since. I used it upon ona cession, externally, with good effect. I belicv it to be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to be caed ia many complaint. D. L. STARR. November 21st. 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Raak hurt's, No. II Pearl st. Cia. Dr. S. TV. Forsha.Drug Store, JU side of Fifth at., S doors eaat ef Smith r Cin.O. For sale at R. Tj Bar's, D. Pries tt Son', Li nek tfc Farquhar's.Dr. Moody' and Dr. Halles, Bjaokvllle, Ind. QürxmwAJtz- , A Iresa supply lui(rCWe auk OLOJtXCSZlCX.