Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 March 1855 — Page 4
THE VfiMY PßRMEB-DEVOTßO TO THE TRUE STERBET OP FfiRfdERS, MBCHAmcS,' AND VOHRirJC MBfJ.
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For Ua Valley Farmer. . 'TniOTHY IN MULLS. I'raxkus CocsTr, Feb. 10. FaT) Goodwin: Not long since bt eTOjrsj directed to a field contain
JDi? Timothy, but from which n croD
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of wheat was taten lat harvest. The
wheat had been rut la with a drill, and It 1 upon examination the grass is now foondto stand in drills qui,tc similar to what the wheat did. which to me nresenU rather & new idea. As my I svrranemenU are already mado to sow
timothy ioed next month on a piece
i i l.i i i I grouna woica was sccueu m wuca, last fall, with a drill; I feel some solfeitiii! to learn from those who have I w--w - .ww. i it LaJernarieneUTKmthAiubiect.whether timothy thus town will produce gooa meaaow u wnen wuowmg waeai ceuca ia wao wu iasmaaeu wj. v.: ä.v 1.4 I iU7waPn:Miuafcur.fciuuuäuk0 h that meadows thus put in would malte coanerhay. and give moro room Tor I weeds to rcxini tiD than when sown ha 1 1 yet IIIS VI mil1" T f u T auu A auu uw folly satisfied that such will not prove tobefhee.se. J1 ' u' A31 AND ERA. a V 1 A t I Aia ana ira wcro two Drotncrs, whoso farrsts'lay sido by sido in a fertile interralo. When tho corn, tho oats and barley Vero springing up the WßGd took advantage of tho soil ... I nnd camo nr with them. Tirt vmi ' snifi As.i. "what ..I W I WW WW, -""'IL a Hold tno weeas aro taKen t Thcro i3 danger of their choking out tho crop entirely." "Well, well, wo must bo resignTimltrl Tm SrfS A4 wrll nsl V-, .vr.wv...v., "vv-- " j gram nwu iau w wo viwwi 8 plan, and thero is no uso in murTrririn abniif. t horn ' I . . W mvww . . .... EJAnd ho lay down for his usual ftftcrnoon dozo. "I can only bo resigned to what I cannot help." said Asa. -j-, - . Iho army-worms aro in tho ncignoornood, s ua Asa to ira one uay. -xnoy navo eaten tnro tno adjoining mcacows, anu aro t 1 1 1 1 I wuiiut wnotug uj. aAhl exclaimed Ira, "they will surely destroy what tho weeds
navo noi cnocKca ouu -i wmim-for
raediatly retire to pray that their vege table and animal lifo hcrcal- ftVcrv time thnnlaco is so shaken. U?.?
ftnrcrt miv r cfrinrvrl rtr nrrftil I Tt..!n m unrtna r- C nrrwlii- I mi it . .1 .1 - I thai candid conilderatlon which their
. vv, .v Wwkvmu v la, uuuuk u öviüt-j vi wv-1 i nA lnCCSSant DanCinZ 01 UOOfS, fr,ntnMdeiaret.
asiäc . , r . tivo 'cars thcso vermin ftccuumu: scrooping of locks, creaking and lliVw&Ä But Asa replied. Ipray be-lato till tho earth and air need scrcnm;nff 0nlinL,e3 ;3acrcatdis
limnsftverv morning, fnr fctronrrth .D,.. -o A . Al, - .T C i " iu uu uiu nvii ui uio uay. And he hastened to dig a trench 1 UV, -Lr.U .1 uiuuuu ma lituu, wuiwi iuu uiiujrf r,e.a aiUUn n viwM wuuau uu. i'ooo luuw ai retUmCU OnlV ID. ECaSOn tO SaYQ I . - IT & Small DOrtlOn Ol hlS CronS from 1.:. M,:nM. f nftir wvn rrr o I cfuw. I iiT a 1 UQ OU 5Ce. liai SaiU ASa .1 nix. l anotner morning, tno river is wJoW r,.f Tl,Ar id hnf r ' 1 AAjj ivi; Ausw. A.A1V.AW v a. .al Slonder CHanCO Ol prOVenting fsnr firmtfrnm hninrf nvrrflnwPil. wu. pw.m....vm v . v..- I Alaslit is a judgment upon a ? i i . I us for our sins, and what can wo doi cried Ira. throwincr himself , D ! .1 ! At.. 1 I utoiiT uuu iuu uiuuuu. ATI A . I ""-u aiv juutiumi eu Eovcroas thoso which our own STAek r r lfA IV a w ! I w ' i 1.-:-. ..- l!.J w" "..v t v..wvA Asa. a a a , I And ho wcntqmckly and hired workmen, with whoso help ho raiscd an ombankmcnt that withitood tho flood, whllo Ira witnesscd with blank looks and folded .1 j . c ,. i hads tho destruction of his harTest. um l.i! . tt 1 I incroi3onocon5oiauon, saiu he, "my children at least arc left .r mo. n t a JJUt WhllO ASa S BOnS ereW Up stroncand yirtuous men, amons Ira's thero was a drunkard, a . . . .W fviA. I AtvuAuii uuu a cuivauv. . "The ways of tho Lord aro not nual . cnmnlninAd Tm in KU rmttar fcVhv-nrn vnn nltcivi rrotner. yny aro you aiwasi . prospered, while- I am afllictcd, and my Old ago disgraced! "1 only know this." renhed Ac. !,.. T-n. -1-,.., sa,Mtnat HeavcQ has always vi7äj a. au r ..ii. uuw "ca-.ul wuuaüi UV . . children as 1 did tho weed?, tho er." Lucy Larcom. TlIB PRACTICAL Farmer it a i .m.. t l 1. .1 UTKU i.CChJV OOUruai, nailinR Irom UOSton. Ino bdltora and Publishers, WM. S. Kl0 &Co., 1 II. I il WC HIT OK nnn sn ir.n .tmni. i v . ntimi aia.a t vaaysfaa waav a A VS a wtvaa V w w - - utal a .a a m,ii, ...uu.f!...i Ol .IKllliUUUlCjUUU U1C uaiUCUCI 8 Magazine. Tho two latter at 1 each üud the former at 32 a VCar ; i JtjarilOpO Ii like tho WIDE; oft
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uuvu, uuu a ua u ucver presumcu I v. v .... aim a0iua up uiar wunom enny oi uis 8old in Hrookvillo by M, vv. Halle; to send a petition upward without vAZm iTv'L ?UI?crs 10 Cümf?rt hU dl i rr::i .Va the silk dress delayed till next year. in2'sririts. -Whar war they now? and c overtonrAndersonviiu"
o a -v . . . m . a axjaawK . Ä . m a i tu r rn ni k r i niiriiii t" rii m 1 t i im nni ilia i l : ai: . a i . : . - a t t
uiAMu- xuti, my ruim-iKum scr-m scanl a 1 thoso lunir es. and the viu..-,i !.. ' And at agenei.. m nearly .very
vant, tho messenger of my pray- solid comforts necessaries of life are 0t" Ä w' A' "-'-.ft ".
and angel soaring up to heaven e ar lss abundant for the ncxttwelve thongs behind him, waited to be cookand bears our prayers to tho ?.h .formerly, and will bear a ed. while the Indians went through .. m f far eigner price. Asa consenuence. wttu their pow wow. In the mean-
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string running through tho pearl adulterated, manufactured, mere im ia the middlo of the tire, nnd the longchain of all Tirtues. - itations of the pure articlo, and do- legged Yankoo leaned for the stone
i , AG13T3 'Wanted for tho Tiprnoo Farmer in'everv coimtv pwv-nOO warmer, m CTCryCOliniy : At. Ci.u ia ma Ajtatc.
Will the Drought Do And Good. ly improved. And the amount of idleTlirt nhrtvn niipstinnii thus VcrV nes, misery nnd crime greatly rvdue-
...v..-v. j ----- ; plausibly answered, editorially ru' by Iho Pittsburg rost: w . ate . I .Few evils nro wholly cvilin their effects'. Tho -severest public caIamitics olicii produce- fcomc resulta boii.firinl tn thr community,
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oi) h may uo wun mo present , J r . I severo urougnr, nnu consequent shcrt crons. It will occasion much suffering perhaps: für tho exorbitant nricca of provisions will render It UllllCUlt lor mO pOOrer a a 1 1 a 1 I w classes to obtain a sufficient sup- ot Classes to Obtain a SUIUClcnt SUl nlv of rrood and wholesomo food. w . o . . . I It is est mated that tho deficiency in tho crons thwvear. occasioned . k . . by tho drought, will equal in value two hundred million dollars. It yet provo, however, that the ptirrfint npconnt in rrlations to the I Kfid condition of thn corn, nnd potatoes, carden vecetables. eta. 'v . . w . I jjpq considerably exaggerated. I Tha deficioncv mav not ho 60 .n.. .nnv.n,lA,l. i ii i i n i if i'imii'i :i 1 1 v Ii 1 1 1 il r U' ' I il ii:ii . I " .t.-i !t . U H ! UUfc wuuuuver l. wny uu, lko. substracted from tho wealth of Q country; E0 much destroyj 1 v , h,..,-!. COmsumed J -o" "I . . f Th 3 must SCriOUSlV QllCCt thn M;rt ..f v. TtiiT1. nr Avpn eUenAnrl work on so mo pub-1 . . ii., ..j,,. 1 ex lriiiinivpiiiniiLs: 1 ii:.;u y iluulu inland foreign oommcrco and pro-a duco a general curtailment of buisness operation. operation. But there 'is no dancer of a a aa O a a r fiiminA. ThAra will bo looa ennouch for tho homo demand; and tho accounts of abundant crops in Europe render in probably that tho foreign demand for breadstuff ihU vvr w 1 1 crht. Tho d sJ ' r- m Qfmns fTfsr this n most unArrviAi ,irnov nF rrnni I .aiii LUV. 1-4 UtUVIVUW V W.WK'WI am oas.hr imtarftfnnri. imtm.iv there not bo somo compensating benefits; aomo good even out of this evil? Tk ,1MirVf tV?li if locfrAva I iii uiuuuv, nuMw - MVr vcgctauoD, uesirojs aiso too innumcrablo animalcule that in- (,-- uA TVir trnotril nmiv. ICSt thO SOU. lhO WOaVll, armyworm, tho bucs and insects that from vcar to vcar, do so much damago to crops, will bo destroycd with tho vegetation this year, l.t.vs. v tless swarms of insects that every year render a largo portion 01 tno grnmg, fruits and vngotablo unwholcsomo lor looa. vm do swept aa 4rfajtl 1 I OHL Ol existence. Alio bun uuu tho atmosphcao aro becoming purified as by firo and prepared a moro heal thTul and vigorous cnon nnrifirit Inn Thn ilosfmtv wvm r..v..w. i 1 1 ' 1 1. 1 1 .... I UOD Ol IDO crops Wlia uiu vetmin. is a crcat present loss. . . ' a a. 1..-1iU -f Miuro crops ana luiuro ucatiu ui hi a 1 A-ll.. I I IflO COULUry iiwyuu uaaiuiiaiiy iuai w I nrnvad Annfhpr rnn;nilP.nCO Of thO . "r" : V X r -l V. . .... A am w. f.-.tl Ia UviAwiUuw UdlVVab .UU Ujy auaa lw I . . ... . i hn SnllltarV. It Will ICaCn a " " .... 1 - - 1 . 1 T v I mnch needed lesson ol economy, r.l PAV, nt I u u UUL'ULW 13 uuu w fcuu iA w i 1 evils of tllO daV. ThO UnCXamUvU ,!Af Ihn ennnlrv fnr ii ju iiiuirciivT v uu VVUUI..I ivi i .I i n .f several years past, tho influx of cold and tho inercaso of wealth,
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mum (juviij.. i !. il r i I JCs3 connuenco in mo miure. m 1 1 1U LLUUUU1 LU UUU uiAUOUvu A4UVA becomo unfashionable. Tho goldiT.A... iL s..a m 4 V -waa wl 4 t A 1 1 . . r i !l iL Vi 1.1 wu iuiuu, ib n vuwuiii,, iiuuiu take caro of itself; and tho present might bo enjoyed without stint. Tho Paris fashions imported, coit millions. Our surplus productions wcro relied on to pay lor them, without materially dimin- , , ,. 9 . - f t a hing our supply of gold. But When tho CrOPS tail, and tho Cold t . . n l Dcgins to now oui m aianniug quantities to pay for tho foreign 1 , . p P ... gOOU, ono-nai w Wo:cn wcro ! A mero luxuries. reODlO bCCin to awaken to tho fact that thovhavo - - V been livlnff far. to fast Short i ..i. : l . e. . s crops cxiioruuuiib pnce3 lor ioou, a draia of specie from tlio country to pay for luxuries, will teach economy ana wreo RUU Ul iC3fons wm noi n bafürMUc Tha mDortatJ.ns of tho next year will probably be onehalf less than last year , TCt;the country w."1 De uiucicnuy suppueu wun ßoous. I ' PCOplO SO Will H, toey may Iiyo Li . .nnn rn,t,Ai rt iwaIva aooutas cheap lor tho next twelve months as for the last. totwithsUnding U.WUW. V .w MW.r the still increasing prices of food. easily obtained bv tho rrreat mass of the people. If the drought teaches I f11 enrcea the lessons of economy, it win trrcaxiy improve me staio oi : ftf iI..b.J th nronnritv f il.ei.iirvin tV f. Iure. I TV..A .1..! 4 1 A A J! 1 uu tuit uiucivat nunc must n . rtctly affect the temperance cause. n ,, ,. i. u ,,, ,VllMl .;n be little corn to spare tojmake whiskey . The hieh price that corn will bear I Ml J! .V.iMI .' IPI will ülSCOUragO UlSUliaUOn. Allere IS every reaaon to believ that liauor will ltrirra mnst ia 1n IrlnV 1 I" - W7 w as. wt ää 4Aam V V VA ' may be asored, that if they find chcan lianora nt've.r th,v m, c( strutive to nealth. Should the deficient crops result in TducS quanüty of 'Whiskey .nnfa-tur-d tW w-nmn-.nir Wm 1 J. . ' irmblio tealth an morals would l frreat
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Lime Water in Bread Making. in oread making, mo vinous w m w. w w i lermentation sometimes passes . . a luto tho ncui, thus rcndenoir the bread ournml disagreeable. Le wio """ h,um ..r A k.J u vAcumuina w iu.iuuvu uw reparation of bread from which ho comes to the conclusion, that the only eilect nnd inocuous "K - iiua ''"'b u,y 'iuu"u,J a ii ma 1 rv a t r 1 r r nun ikaq i v wheat, and ryo bread, is limo wter. In making dough ho i i ! aaviscs one pint oi ciear umo water to bo used for every five lbs. t n mi i oi upur. ine nmo water is iirst added to tho flour, after which a sufliciont quantity ol common water IS added to work tho wholo into good common dough tho leaven being mixed with tho i . - fri i: - i water, auu iiuiu Yinivt piuvcuta 10 bread becoming 60ur, and as a hfiilthv inmrodicftt. Limo water . - - v - - - i nnn m rirpnrarP.il DV StirnnC' SOHIO j - . . quick limo in a vessel contoinmg u purO com water, meu iiiiumug tnoscuimcQi 10 frciue. luuuBanti xi A. ,1 .n .1 WCn 10 UU pUUfUU ÜU uuu iwvpfc in bottles for USO. No Caro IS TOquired respecting tho quantity f limr; fr bn stirrnd in tho water I- - as tho water will only tako up a certain quantity oflime, and no morö. Those who uso saLiratus (bicarbonato of soad) m tho raising of bread, arc recommended to ceaso its uso and omploy puro baker's yeast and a littlo limo water. Our bones aro composed of tho phpsphato of lime, and thoso who uso lino lltur, require lor mcir ncaiiu ft utuu muiuiimu ., . . . , . . I man is contamuu m ineiriuuu. urcam o tartar anu caruonato Mai 1 . l . a. . . vi duu. uiu iai luiiw w mon yeast for making hcaUhy bread ScientiJlc I mencan, A Drop of Oil. . -r i HiVerymanwnonvcsm i uuusu especially if tho house bo his own ghould oil tho various parts of it ...... a it a. Anrn in tw.i nrtbrAn months. Tb hn9A will kst much longer nnr! will hrt mnrri mnrn nuiftt tn nT0 Q Oil tho locks: bolts and hinge of tho street door, and it mount ui iui tu. ä.iit-iv.-vi.vu wva rCqUü - c3 great forco to causo it to shuf and with 30 much violcnco tijat thQ wh0lo house, its doors. ' windows", its very floors and n anr mnph Rhntrn. nnrt in L:mft tilcv pGt out of repair in au sorts 0f wayg f0 say nothing 0f tno dust that s dwplaccd screnminer of hinir -v lwJl ,:-rt CULLUUlb. AjVCU l-uu wu-niiw . . . .. . 1 rrnrVa Rhnn il finrrmtimr9 bo m cd L nf1 ihn v will nnt mnrn rp.rt.ainl v V- Y and with such nentlo lorco tnat .. .... n 1hpro Vtl 1 DOlltUO UancrCr 01 OrCaK- - Q I : .. t .r ll,. Tl,nt. III1LI UllY ildls VI bUVUJ. Alio lnMa .lin;ro cnnT.1
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MQ SOlTlGtlLTlCS OllCU. ftnUtnerV Will - w vUh cnrVi rvnntlA mnnUn liiuii; iiiLii num. L.iitiiiu .u. iw.."jvi - cj nd r nuitlv that a slecrtincr ... , tuata Dl b r hi im 0r nft 01U mAll IS uO I aaiCC n w a vatea a 1 A woll n'ill ilnnr.lnr.lc nnnna v . ... v.ji t.i. nni En ir w rn nnrn I v Ii w nisnrr. . Th nonnv.worth's of oil usod :n i:irro houso onoo a vcar. will : i..rtVa ,1 KIVU lUilUY DlUlilUUO 1U iJVa tttJU c . other material and in thoond will .... . . s.avn mnnv nnumta in tho suhstanlc a vrt mi TT riAll n IQ in T nn KU risr.in itjtA.vff luau . liuuuu. iia ...wwv.v Ljai rcnair3 0fa house; and an old I a aao a . ,t a " , . . tin I TfnniM nfn. nmisn: .ind fin old . . . . nving anu sleeping in quici mrAQr will kftn?r.v mnnv mnrn 14V 'VWV tl III J J avaav) a aavow vra nf vn tnmnrr and nctivn usruirt0Sg. Housckccncrs. nrav j0 not foregct tho oil. ofs? Hea Boost. Jccms Lewkas,' writes to tho Al.jer. Va.. Giotto, that somo dis. honcat rotruo lias robbed lita lienrotjat. ii. .1 i.! . -r a iw u scwumgi innuo tiort "follows: ' 'In tho ruorntna: wo found out that 8Um fcncruad Uca kommittinga salt I . 7 a - - - on Granmar's no trv anJ several othfr hew. Mr. liJJytur: whea I gaxed
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arou.u W? 1110 IV Ca Ol Illal 11,1 ItuU crusuoicmc chickens, I ware led to 'sclaim in the language of tho Poitwbcro hoi SCZ I feels most like a feller wllO trcds alone somo Llakct hall JcrerteJ . w i0i0 ights aro (led, whoso gals am L.i .-.P V: -,i . ... . r .OTj. T. parted-Yes, sur, thar sot that nobil oj0 fou Solcmcholy on a rocklafI fiurr at l'aticnco RS Mr Khaksnopr box ? S !i !i nK8rec'"c' in his Tittle to tho Kushus. That war Oranmar's favrit Rooster, and 1 1 1 1 At .;:...." couiu laipcnt ia my vvry KiBru to ece A Tbce Stort. At Guilford. Conn is a siono nousc which is me oiucsi in tho United Mate. It .was raised in auuiwi wr uewr ui reyoiulinn.Msfnrt. Almut twi-ntv milM east of the atono house, on the Ham monasack river, lived a man surnamed Clannd.il l) asvmA mnnna Im l.n.ll uvnuumu. j u'- ai made himself obuoxiuus to the Indi ... tn.l tWfnrn .ni(l him and held a council, at which it was determined to burn him. A hot fire I . ...A.J!.J. ma .1a ..t.A 1.1.. waa .u-viumijr auouc Awuuu a ow.v, and Stannard, with his arms round Limfi. Stannard worked his hands clear " W ' of the thongs, and seizing, a papoose from the baek of a snuaw. tossJ riim hcuse. The Uo'jrs of the stone house closed in upon Stannard just ad as the whole tribe howling and yelling to the wal . S'.innard was safe, but the , ., ' papoose was roasteu.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
fi. V. COFFIN & CO, HELL & BRASH FOUNDERS, ( ramata or o A ad all sind of Urs Wurk; Oelersln Lead.KInc, Connor. Block Tin, Copper K I vela, Niioliei, holder J MeUl FmWIii, iMa Hirwl,lwil.Hroa.. mamww, Cincinnati Ohio jr7Thlf Hollirocutoj on mw anil Impro ved principles, superior 0 any I 'iiJry in the World, Kov.ll, IH3n,47-lyf. WATCH AID CLOCK.Wi. lUweoa V tenders his services to the clllsont of Hrook. villa and vV'lntt ClmkMakaranJ ri.alrof-ü.ainf and mandlni niv w vacavni w JJSr.JXmV iV;U' ARRIVAL: J 0 H B nu nrnnnrrvononirp ivn I constantly receiving a splendid and complete eitorliuenl of aTArLR AMD FANCY DHY COO DM, Urcerlea, llardwarti Qnttniwartt Cutlery Hat, Cape, Donneta, Hoots, Hhoiii Hand f -made Clolfelasr. Druff,?ledlclaa,Palnta, oil. Dye Miafta, Nulla, Cotton Yarua, t . . . rooat aavo seen oournt 10 for tah.ioleotod will tho creataal care, and in tho (reataal care, and will ba aoldaltbo ry loweat prices. Call and ax- - jn. ü - ALL PAPER 2000 fleea maklur lha larrnl and boil awonmoDi arar oronghi to HWoaviiia, can ba ouad ai . oi.n wniTK roRXKH. "Ron IriTlO TTmiCP. ml Ö vr w n O. CLEMENTS, hat I till raootvad a larroand VnÄ Sftu, wlll P.T CMB fer Wbeat Cor 0aU dec. : fiuvii . uriia 'sim CB.CLK.Ml.SrH. Ocl.MU.. DAY A. MATLAGIi, wnnLtiAia aatltaa i DRY OODS No. 57 PEAKL STREET, BET. WALNUT & VISU CIXCISKJ II OHIO. March 17 1834 yl ASA 1 OLE II ART. (Lala of,and Succaasorlo Ingle, Wheatardc Iglenarim nrair.ninio Acncie,j Attarncr nl S.aw and UealKstate ABjcntt wm. pnr proVander irrUriPoTiil riftliitl. KVASHVILLK, INDIANA. NirwrwARi:. irE CHERRY PECTORAL Kor Ik rnpld Cir of ( OKJHS, ( OLDS, HOARSENESS, imOM II1TIS,WH00PI(M OKJII, rnorp, asthma, axd coxsr.iiPTio.. Evansvillb, Oct. 13, 1854. ecer thorn booenl whether ihli la not tho modldna to irualwbanyoa mutt have relief for the throat or lungt, Judg . . . i ... .n ....ki ... i. v.... it k. !??? "r-V'm:Li"?JLm:Z"Z -. ,i"i,.,!il.h.,.f'ul. mi'l ?POT ""Oiisi.r, svs .r... vu u.. ...uv rrem v Jackton City, O., Nov. 80th, 1B39 Dr.J.C.Avia. filn-TheCherrr Pectoral It much Inaulrod af. ... 1 r r..i.... k i.,i.. t,... ..A luireofthmln tblrowucat.and always w It, Ith cinct always ueiore tuem, iaa 10 increuiiiuv in . .earu lo Bvery new mmeoyi anu u is oniy aner undoubted evtdenceof value la any article, that I anyining nae a general conndenre canoeexcuea. the uurivaiioJ xceiionc of thit cembination of .genu, (in Iba iCh.rr, Peetor.ll proved beyond ... ..... . a. . . . . . r rPüwa y11 unoer ",oir 1 in. 1. a a m riill a. I 1 1I I no 1 mn abroad lu ntofulne.t. It Is be to no all ouU the best general remedy we have for tho Patmonary I Affection or in ic mtia at in earn time aeuaI live and expectorant a rare combination ofnropiru . - -- a hope that It will prove lit own reward, I tubtcrlbe myself. Kespecuuiiy your ooi tervaut, JAS. C. uilXer, M. D. Allegan, Mich. Jan. 10th, 1853. Fear eir.o one, ear man, wom.n,r I Clilld. can do louna so uony Mini toe . uerry ecw I rai it an mat it ciaimt to do. tnereitmucn usou In this vicinity although not not known until re- .. - ... . . . .... .. i contly, I h community tnouid know lit vinuei, ioun truly. JOIlS R. KELLOGa, M. D. let gtntltmrntftht Lrgml Prtfittlm mark tmtt. WllllatnaburffiL. !., Kept. 9, 1839. Dr. J. C. Ana. DearSlr. Over application for the past three Jean to my lullet at an advocate, brought on tome eight months ago a aevr Irritation of the bronchial tubes, which wat a constant annoyance In me, and fust becoming a source of great appronousiou. A.very remeuy tnea, laiieu to even rlitre me, till I usod your Cherry I'ectoml. Thlt baa not only rellovtd m, but at 1 trust, wholly cored mo 1 care nothing for lor tno reputation of e, aud Ihla la at yonr advocallna Pate a I'atnni Medicine, aud Ihla la at y icrnce, b,snd I shall recommend It to mo tubers of the oilioit whom I may mocl.luborlhg under lodlipoiltloutt l our reipeetruiiv. ii. r.juaF.n. i Poutnrarit, w, Aug. i,itoo. IhiTnohoittatlon In tatlnr. Unit I Icirard ;V;l':ä 1 uiuuimn,vuH""u "'i uinue.i' vnug ivngs. . m. a.iIust.m. m. p j c )iMo",on'yAia.,oct.4,i!i. Kir I liavo usad your admirable compound "U'nslveiy i, r practice, and n..d it to turpa, i nv imp. silt v oinrtff SMinisiti vwanava iiiisuftnty eM.tupoaihei.ing.. ' vourobetiimt dislervnnt. K. B. JOMKN, M.l. iTÄÄÄ lTtT What yet remalnttoeonvlneaiho most loeredurts all di.ca'sctofihe ti.Uatand Unrt. Thcsnri nc oryaara.a. proven it to oeauon, ami woBiibaiitit Uotheioopio,beiievingihaiii.viriu.swiii ruiiy mamtuiniu reputation. 1 "'P'"-"""''"; jAtiXAa u. axauu, Practical Chemist. Lowell Mass. town In the Traveling GREAT WESTERN PIANO DEPOT, CINCINNATI. Ouio. We desire to Inform purchasers of Pianos thro1 - 1 '.. L.,1.1 .i.t.I 1. .. .. . . . fc. 1 1 1 .lik.. i. v . . l . roiiiu fi.r vuiii, viuivr in curujio vr AiiioricB. and more than twice aa larg a any In the United Statet. Thea roomt win b i filled wUh From the best mtkera In tbeconntry , and the ex tout ofourbuslnct wllletiablo ui to tell below all compotulou, and al the aame lime to oner aurh a variuiy as has never been seen. In tntsorany oilier country. UnrttocK,now on in wiT,wiueoniio;iDoui the following UO Louis XIV rarwd 7 octaves. 40 7 octaves full eerntre flaooe, finished all round, 40 ci octaves, or all ttyiot, 50 0,01 and tii octave Instruments, ritlCES FROM 9200 TO 8300 A full written ruarentee riven with every piano sold oy us. TERMS, CASH. We wlllsupply dealer who purchase for cash on at good teruit at they can buy In .New York or Boston, SMITH dVNIXOX, Ko73 Weit Fourth it reel, Cincinnati, O. 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G. W. PADGETT, 5c CO., HA IJ Juil oponad a lora il Ko. il Ualn Sl weil ilda.bulwaau Paarland Columbia. hrr iuvj inicnd aaepiu( a fvad ai.orlruoulor China, Glass, & Queensware, rrUa holataU irada. The aolloll an aiaml llmyjcan lr taU.raciiua t-oili la oaaluy aui M . I n IKal.kl.ulf . I.. H il. I(rico. Dun 'I forget, ISa. SI Main at.. U. W. fADlsKT r. ta LU. R. n.-Harllcular atUutioo nald t Packlur and Kill hlttn. 11 t' u . t i T0H3T P, BTrtWElXf OKOCXB AND COM tj MlnMUfl la.K( IIANT, dealer la Hour, i'ro. Tiaione, uouroon vniKy.and Produce generally i'w j n aiuutairvet, viooiunail wnio. a . TVTTT Tft Bhulta A Madden, N.u.riT. I. Chtpman A CoCla Kleider Jack, Louie I MolTett, bulwell at Co, mm. au iuia tfTUbaraledranceimadeoa ContlgntnooU. mar 84 'ii ly . . .-lAUi-XIU OL UUU t LLLUWS' . . . I ri,rTT?NTvJTlTMflyTriTT? V U IV il loll 1 Ii U ' Ö 1 U U U i WILLI ABI ADDIS. flat remoradloSUthet.llBcon'i Building, under msgnoua nall.l inolnnatl.Uhlo. II AXUFACTUKKKof Coelumea and K allaof U - 9 4- . . . I. in. in uo.criniion. rar mihiii. Uiiii Faiim... Rod lan,Hrotherhood of ih Union, sod Good i.ininrinrt, jemine or iioaor. irni.: prepamitalal II er. et to furnlalioverylhlna;apper a """ punctuaiiti ana an pale n fab. 13. '33 t-lltm. Maaaiao. K. Jaaaiaoa. J. DcrraariaL. Manning, Jonnings & Co. WHOLE! ALK. 4- COMMISSI OX MERCHANTS. No. 251, Main Stbiet, 11 ett Side, Second Door above Sixth 4No. 3, Surf Street. CINCINNATI, O. toe. 11,1833,47 lyr. Aaron A. Colter. GKOCEKY fKOUUCK ANU COMMISSION lUllttHAM. S. K.COKMKK Ov BKVKXTH AND MAIMBTH. No. Co- 4D-lyr-. erw. 1.1)1. it: Lina Jtt. M. na TTTM. GLENN AND LENN AND BONS, WH0LE8ALE .tK. cfo.viMl6alOÄ te fKUKtcB ,North-eatt corner of WalnulandCol MKK BIRT arable etroeta, CiaciaaaTt, Oaio mar V, 'jiy inPORTAKT TO BUILDERS. IHorslcvi&sEIiler. FROXTSTREET.BET.WESTERNl ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNA TI, VJIIU. Dealer In all klo.de of Lumber and manufac turer! ol Sath, Doors, Blind, Window Frame, Mouldlnge, Ba Pilaatera, Weather Boarding;, Wb.lt and Yellow rinn Floorloj, Shelvinif for Store, PalllDj for Feno , Board planed onbothtldet.of rarloat thloknett ullablefor the IntldeSnlnh of house. Thlteitabllahment will befonnd to ba of great, uencnito pcraontouiiaingin in country, at they n.au..uiiii.iiir, wiuinuino materiell roauy mad oriumbfvr, thoroughly aeaaotied for Bnl.hlng ! uuuxv.. in na bumoer i aru connected wiuitiii etlttblUhmonttheroltkcpt for tale aneitenilr BMortraent of Lumber for all building pnrpotee. "li primed and glaaed, eonetanlty on hand. All ornera promt.tiy aitended le. TfcKMS CAbll. ov. n,i,U47 lyr. S. S. COOFIE. holosaledcalerln Dried FrulU, Clover Seed, " and produce generally. .Ne.39 Walnut Street Rotwaon Front A Colombia 1100 bush. Dill I'D lWIAX'lir". 000 do da AIUM. i ioo do do rr niitn. 60 do do CI.OVCU StUDi In ttnreandfor sale. Fsb.17 lr. A.K.Door. II. D. Root F.E. Arnold. E. II. Hove. DOHR, ARNOLD & CO.. Importers and Jobbers of Jwtci! öoobs. S.W. Cor. Cth Main St. Gait Home Buildings. CINCINNATI 0. Manufacturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jan. 134 iv ii." "dTchipaian & co.. Comnilnltn A Ferwnrdlni MJ311Ü1IANT8. WIHTEWATF.RCAVALBARfX.CISCIXSATI. ciKcmHATi. ; CAHaaioot citv, ia. John Rwtsey dc Co. : Morrison k Nowby Tweed.Nlbley A Wright! B.ot U.M. Conklin, rnaNtsviLLi,iHD. ; A.s. w lrglna de Co. A. B. Conweiler Kon t. ; Georg Gillctpl. Liberal caih advancements made on contlgnmenu. ao2U-19-lyr. UNIT. H. t. DANIELS JACOB ERNST, WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL STATIONER AND BLANKBOOKMANUfACTURER, No. 119 Main Street, between Third andFoarth street, uincmnt'i, unie. Nov.lt ixa 7 t yr. PATENT Spring tidil'lle 7Vrr. H FTER GREAT LABOR and expenso. we are XXs now euabled tofuruuh these nnrlvalled Treea I luii'iintlty at ihort notice Prices 30each cash. IIU.tTER, COBUBJf, EDMESTO.t & BARR. Solo manufacturers and wholesale dealers In Kad' dlory, Hardware aad Coai h Trimmings. No. 9 Church Kulldlng. Walnut ilroet, Cincinnati, Ohio wsaisonav a run supply or our raTirrlUia ruaaa. rradm, wholesale oroceh MMIahloN MhkCllA.N f, So u WALuutstreel, botwttn Front and Columbia, Clncln nail, Ohio. marS4'54ly (2TEAJI. MARBLE WORES. ' CHA4 RULE p hlCChanUK 10 LOW Mi , litLK, Corner liroadwayand Hrlh strool.i'luclnnatt, Ohio. Monument, Tomb, and Hravo Monti, Marble Mantlet and Statuary, HsblUmal Font, Maura) Tablet, l'rni,Vaot,tiardonririrci,tiblneHDd Counter 81abt, oio. dec, constantly on band and rurnia'ieii to order. Tha I'radeaapplled with Marble la Block and Blab, or Sawed ot order, mar 81341 H. M. BUCKSCR Sllf X. HALL. TJTJCK1TER U CLh.it t. RJ&WSS:. TB, 34 Walnut street. Cincinnati, Olio. I'MAXTSi REITS TO WI.1S1.0W, I.AMKK Ai CO, Stw Yoag CLAPP, KENT Ai BECKI.KY, M. I.. IIAI.I.OWKI.L co, PMiLAOBLrni. JON KS, tl KOTIIKKS A CO, Cianaasn, KKLI.KY A TIIDMI'SON, NiwOiiiani. HM1TII At JOHNNON, t mar 17 'A4 13 KRENOIS NUELSON. inroKTca and MANirracTvaiior Cigars, Tobacco aud SnutT, UrJALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, No.833 Main Street, hotween Sth and Ith, iKign of the Indian Chief. 1 INCLNNATI, OHIO. .ov.J,17-lJ4 Dry,. Daniel F. Meadcr, & Co. Ciiiciiinnli Slcnm IJureau CV UAIIllMirr ihahjiactoiiv. CUR. OF FRONT AND 8MITH BTS. Keeps a general assortment of conslitlngof the rbllowlngarllcl,vli: Hosewood, üiauorany. auu n ainat uressing and rialn Uureas, Side lloards. Writing Desks, Enclosed and Plnln Wash and Work Ktaudt, Warranted equal In quality to any atade here or elsewhere, and which they oner ai very low prloei.for cash, or approved all'kinds OF LUMBER WANTED. itov. it. i?oj, 7 lyr. Wlioaeaaieandltetall Dealerln GEQCFHIES Ai PRODUCE. N, RAST CORNKR WESTKRN ROW df PEARl CINCINNATI. ET PARTICULAR PAINS TAKEN IN THE StLECTION OF THE BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. Nov 1 1 IPS 3 47 I r. BATES HOUSE, InDlAn AP OJL 18, INDIANA, July 23 Bi-OAW.IPEOPBIITOB.
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cory baa raeenuy iaen maaa ay UK. cux i i.i rur loa aur or Adhna, con.uiupiiun, tirnnrhiiia. voagna, uoiui, ami au tuug t oinniiu, py mui calod Inhalallun. Da. t'LTi'i Ijyoi4, oa la4iia lltoata Varoa and ('tiaaa bttir baa accomplUliad tha moat wonderful eurea of Aelhma and Couautnpllon, In tha alt of Mew York and vicinity for a row uioniui iit.everuowniomn. il it proutiriiig an imprcMion n uiecaica or ma Lunga navar before wiineaaod br the medical pro feealun. (Nee eertiAvalee In hanfli of Acenta.) lh lobular la worn oa tha bread, under lha llneu, without th Ixait lnconTonlonce, tha boat Of Hie body being auffluleut to etapnrala tha fluid, supplying lha lange eoiielantly wlin healing and agtooable tapor, paeelng Into al lha alr-ell and aaiagva of lha lunre tliitt cannot noiilbty ba reached by any other medicine. Here It a cueeof AB11IMA CUKEU. Raooatta, If. V., Do.C0ih,IM3. For abool alght yean I hara been aoverely aRllclod wllh AiUinia; fur lha latl two year, I have tuffered beyond all my power of ueicrtptlonl mon lb at a lima I nava hot been able to a leap la a bad, gelling what feet I could allliug In chair. My diBlculty of breathing, and my Buffering, war to great al 1 1 in re. thai for nonra logother my friend ei pec ted each hour would bo my laet. During lofauino of tho luoel celebrated Miyilclana. but " Iran u.w uau .uwa.u .u .imiiiuiii. racalvtd no pormanout relief. 1 at length bad tha good fortune to procura Dr. t'urtla'a liyireAt lha ana. or In baling Vaporand Cherry hjrup Um I obtaino d II 1 waaeuDerlnK uudi er one of my moil Tlolcnt allacki, and wat in great duirott, alinoatiuffocallngfor went of broath. In loa than leu minulea arter applylug tha inhaler o my tomach, and taking a teanpoonful of tho Cherry syrup, i waa relieved in a great measuro, and had a comlorubl ulclit. 1 hare alnco coullnued I Ith tho greeted noaMbl benoOt, and am now eoiuparttivcly well. God only know the amount of Buffering I hie medicine ba relieved ma from. My advice to the Buffering la rar it. m a ku a nr. r nAsiua. UMPTION CUKKD. ' Aaw-Voaa, Iiee.fi?, 1853. I cane 1 New York la the ahlp Telegraph: my naltYo place la w John, H. Ii. Whou I roachod tai cliy, my health waa vary poor; had a very bad cough, rmlied a great deal of matter, and waa Uly weak and emaciated. My frlenda and phytlclun pronounced my cae cooaumpilou, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidentally beard of Dr. Curlii'a llygeana,or Inhaling Hyguau vapor, ana Cherry byrup, aud obtained a packago which I f orlly believe waa the meant of eavlng my life, riooa after wearing tho Inhaler I found it relieved lhepraro oa my lungt, and after a whtlothe dlaeaae made lla appearance apou tha turfac ander the Inhaler. I took the Cherry Syrup aa directed, and conlluued to do ao. my oongb gradually growing better, until It entlruly leftine, and I now contldur mytolf cured. 1 ttUl wear the luhalur, a the neeol It la rather pleaannt, and believing It alrengthenlng and purifying lo thelungi, I foci on willing at preariitlodlinenie with It. JUII.l wuuu Bold by Royd Paul No. UCoartlandt troo on (J. 11. It; lilnar, corner of John alreel and Bro, adway, N. Y. frlue $3a nackare. Any pcrtoD euclonlog 3 to Boyd & Kci, or Ci ant reive a nackag Vapor, one of Ch At ffRKmt. new vork.nire ooutalnlnz a bottle of llvreaa Vapor, one of Cherry Syrup, and an Inhaler. In a neat box, by oipre,froe to any parloflUe Culled tato; or lo four package t for I Mar. t4, 41 ,1 yr. . DR.J.B.MARCIIISI'S CELEBRATED CATUOLICON " TT IITAKDÜ J Z. v lUIVT 1 pre-eminent Tor I t-irrjtf , fA lueuratlv.powrraWTVirjr ort In all thedlt rv-r. eatetfor which It Urocoinmended, ntnaiiy caned r EM ALK COMPl.ll VI'U ST s , . ui iucr.eare rao onftriUtiti, or Falling of the Womb; FtunaaL ara-er Whltet; Cmroric Inflam mation aud L'l ccaATion or th Wovii laciniNtalIIkhorriuoi, or Flooding) V aiaroL. S o rraatti, aid laaaaoLA Mbmitbuatiok, Ac, with all their ac eompanylng evils, (Cancer exee pled,) no mailer now aevor or oinow long ttanalng The Catholtcon farariasot other remedlet.ln being more certain, less expeuslve, and leaving thesystem In a bettercondltlon. Let all Interested Call and obtain a ramphlet (free) conlaialnc ample proof, from the moat respectable lourcet, of the benefletal results of lit use; together with letters front highly experienced Physicians, who have oaedliln luetrpractlce,and tpeakfromthelr owDODinrvauoni, Notice) to Hi 17 n fortunate Female. I feel It a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchlsl'a Ulerlue Catholtcon hat proved to mo. Kor two years my health waa miserable; 1 wat almost unaDie w n. i ntainiiit nronnuneeil mv r.aa falling or the wemb, extensive ulcerations, coinmenclok wllbfluoralbut. The paint, Irritation, prostration, and the Intolerable foetid discharge renderlna lifo almost a burden. In thla miserable eoudttlou, l'r. F. 1'. Newland recommended Dr. Marchlsr uterine Catholtcon. After taking four botllot I Hud myteir In perfect health, (iratitude for any restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sea, alike unfortunate, may flud sure relief irom iois mcstimaoio meoieine. ELIZA BKTII A NKWLAiiD, o.l9 West tt.Utlia, N.Y. Theabove statement 1 know to be true. F.P.MiWLANü.M. D. Ullca.N.Y. I have no hesitation In tavlnr. Dr. Marchaal'a Uterine Cathollcen la Invaluable In uterine dlseaicigeneralyly, 1 have used It in Fluor Albut Amenorrhoea, rroiaptnt ttori, and in eatci of extensive ulceration of the vagina and oi uteris HU worthy of the notice or the Faculty, - tfwl.l Viunnivai.! A. Baltimore, Md. I nave need, ror some months past, a prepara tion for female complaluta, called Msrchlal's uter ine tatnor.con, wbicn I was induced to try in aome extreme caiet at the argent requeit of tome paueaii wno introduced it to mvnouc. l am to auaped,aflhr trying la a real many eases, that It surpasses another remedies wituin my anowi. edge, for that eins or dimcuitiot tor which it li recommendek. It hit eared torn very extreme case under my observation, which have 'resisted all other treatment, and 1 regard Has a remedy HiaiihouidDo lubiected to tno proof oy every ichool of phytlclani, ai It It of xati Importance to be able to treat successfully a elasa of dlsoaaea which has oe re to fore been extremely dlffleutt to manage, and wblcnaroictt to large a portion of wuriuuiaius. iMViriiUdiitiuiHiv t II L I 1. HlVl t ,1 Rochester, If. Y. Pamphlet had gratia at the lloreof Girroas ek iVoViTlUmlllui' K. K. Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. Daribt Baaaaa, Liberty. HawlioV MoaaisoK.ConnoriTllle. 8i STiWAtTfUroentbnrg. Jomm UcRTLa, Versailles. J.B.MAKCHlrilox Co., Proprietors. ciaT.At oiroT, 304aaeAOWAV,a.T. Feb. Vth, 1834-flmot. O.A.Taylor. W.B.French. J.K Wynne Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholesale dealers la Irish Linens & Whito Goods, AiSD EVEUr DESCRIITION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, Jfo.79 Main and t,S, 1 & 7 Powl 8U. Cln. Jan. 13 4 1 y. HALL'S" i M PRO V ED PERCUSSION PItESS, Wlta rnrrartd al, FOJi F1VH DOLL AUS, Itai beon pronounced lho"iirr known' At Fairs of Ohio, Indiana, and Ken tucky, of 1853, and Premiums award cd accordingly. C. F. HALL, SE.L ESORAVEU AND PßOPRIETOB, VDHT FOITIITII RTIII!12T. (Next lu hlirho.l.laatil.. I sag 18 15)H lyr FIRE WORKS Candies, Nuts and Iruits, Wholesale and retail by JO JIN 11. MYERS. no 821 MalnKiroet, bot. Fifth and Sixth, Wett Ride. CINCINNATI. fry AU ordere promptly Blind and package warranted full weight. Nov. 11.183,47-1 yr. TJAX0XCA0T8, M AHITFACTTJRER OF r Tliostih.NE, CAMl'irC.NK, btlwMNU FLUU) and tiplrllfJns. ALSOLAMPS, wholesale and retail. for burning tue above. No 9 College Building, Cincinnati Ohio. mar 84 '34 ly & Views of Bulldlugs, LaanwArcs, Portraits, Diplomas, Mapt.Khow Cards, Motes, Drafts, Ullis o Kxchango, Labels, Aie. die. M1DDLKT0X At WALLACK. Me IIS WalnulNtreet,Odd Fellows Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. 1 1,1 Hin 17 lyr. mr.i.oiir.o.xs! iur.i.oni f--i.-s-.l rii:ik4ii:ni t 1 1 If 4jl 1 IlKrom t)S to tlMiOor tll.hop t Childs make, In very best In America. We will teilst wholesale or rotall, and warraut them to be auperlor to any and all offered In thla market, Ihe great demand for those boautlful Melodconi 1 proof positive oflhelrgreat tuperiorlty ovor all others. Ml'KClt dc WHITE. auSS Largest Nelodcon Dotiert in A in. RXTIIA I1I'CE1TIF.T" TO JTIAKF KOO.TflAlihough hava three ttorlei filled with PIaao. tili w hav have an Immense lock of Piano on the way and now arriving, and w must sell from 73 to 10oPUnoe,to make room for our full ttock. Owing to our buying for cash only, and from tne fact that we are tb largest Piano dealer In Cincinnati, we can and will sell lower for Cash tha a any other bouae la thla city. untn niiita, tepi The largett Piano Dotiert! n Ciu'll. Ii.IE AND NrX'UND IIAND.We will lei ihe rent annlv on purchase. If boucht In a alven time. We keep the larcesl Block, beat Plauoa, and will tentor sell owerfor cash than any other House In thlt city. Also. see ond band Planot taken In exchange al T Wet Fourth ttreet. MURcn WHITE. auS8 Largeit Piano Deaiort In Cln'U.
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AFFLICTED READ 11 1 nirrtADEirraA JT U.liod wo year Third and Colonel. judical iron -Kubre OK by Rmuua, corner of . between HDroca aad t'teia. I'hlladelpbla, I'a. INVALIDS Ar apprlied that Pr. Klnketla conflnoa hit traelira to a particular branch of modlclno, which ongua bla undivided attention. He ranllont the uniortunaie againtiihe nae ofmereorr thonaandt are annually mereurtallaed out of 111 Ueeent affection are promptly extinguished. TWINTT TSARS OF KirtRIKHi t In th trtatmtnl of a clat or Ulteatea hitherto neglected andlmperfootly uudertlcad.hatenabled Dr. Kinheim, (Author of a work on Nvlf I'reaerv allon,) prove that ntne-teulha of the cautet of nervoua debility, local and ennitltutlonal weak net, menial aud phytlcal tnlfertng, aretracedle to certain hablla, forming the mail eeeret yet deadly and faul pflog of dornet ' tnlaery and premature monauiy. TAKX rABTICULAR KOTICX. Ther I aa evil habit tomellmea Indulged la by boy, In tolllade, orten growing up with them to manhood, and which, If not reformed In doe time, not only beget torlou obataclet to dornetile happlneit, but glvet rite to a teriet of protracted, liMldkou and devatiailng affection. Few Of thoae who give way to Ihla pernlcloot practice are awaroflIjeoBienuoncA, until they find th ncrvoimyiiem thaUered feel ttrange and nnaocountable fellor, and vague fnaralo the mind. The nnfortunata taut affected become, li unable to labor wllh arcaitrnied vigor, or le apply bla mlndlo ttudy; blttt p la tardy and weak, ho it dull, Irreaoiule, and engage In Mt tport wllh let enerry than uu U. If ha emanelpato Imietf before the practice haa done lla wont, ajid enter matrimony, hit marrlag It unfrutihil, and Mt tenia tollt hlin that tblt It eautad by h. early follle. Thcie are conslderationt which ahould awaken lha J attention oflboee similarly altuated. , afARIlIAUX Ken ui ret lue ruinimentor teveral connkloi... in order that It may be really the eaneo ef mutual bapplneat. t ould the veil which cover the origin Of ddinettle whrolchedneti be raited, and tu truo tource In every Inttance dltrlotad In how maav oould lib traced to phyeleal dleqnallflcatlon and their attendant disappointment I Apply then wull It It yet time. In order to have your ontruug and relaxed tytlom rebracod, revlrlfled and ttrengtheued. v REMEMBER. He wh placet hlmtolf nnder Dr. Kinkcum trealment may religiously eonfld In bit honor aa a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance that the oereia or Dr. K'a. patient will never be disclosed. Young; man let no falso modesty dolor vou from making your cat k ao n to ono who, from oducatlon aud respectability, can certainly bofriend you. too many mini inty win eonceai the tocret in their own hearts, a.d cur ihomtetvot A tail how often It tlilt a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, haa faded from the earth. Strictures of tho urethra are rabidly removed by .h application of a new therapeutical ayont, aed only by Dr. K. Weakness and Constitutional Debility promptly cured, and full vigor restored. COUNTRY INTALIDS: Can have, by slat tglaelrca explicitly, togelhor Willi alllheir ty u'omt, per luller enclosing a remittance, Dr. & medicine, appropriated accordingly. forwarded lo ao, part of the United P tatet, anu packed locureirom damage orcuriotuy. It LA U I I I Youth and Manhood. Nature's Guide, Wltk fillet Jr the rrtUngalitn J Ltjejutljrtm ra rrtit. A letter with a remittance of S3 cent, or the value In postage stamps, addressod to Dr. KI3KbLl.N, Philadelphia, I'a., will secure a cony ol etUior of the above book by return of mail; or 19 copies will be aent free of postage for SI BookMllers.Can-vaaaers. traveling' are n is. Ac. supplied wholesale al the publishers p4lccs,whlch admit of a large profit. ji. ('All ictiert UDtl i pobt-paid July 1, lyr. "MAN, KNOW THYSELF." 'A AS V Aa. -'.X -''iiiww An invaluable look for twenUj-ße cents. Every family should have a copy. itNJvUUti copies seid in istiinan ta Terr. Anew edition, rovliodand improved, fust Issued. DS. 111HTEÄ I KESICAI. UAH UAL A.HU IliiD-iuut rot mi ArrLiciau Coutalumg an outline of the origin, progress, treatmonl and cure of every form of disease eontracted by pro mlacitnns sexual tntereonrse, by self-abuse, or by sexual excess, wita advice tor tneir r...MMa, written In a familiar atyie, avoiding an memcai technicalities, and everjthlnf that would offend the ear of decency: with an outKneof eomnlatnta lucldeut to Feanalea, from tho result of eome twenty year tucoeesful practice, exclusively deVoted to the euro of diicatu oiaoeucite or pnvatenatare. To which It added recelpta foa the care or the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes.syraploins and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia. Pa. HoRTia'a Midical ManpaL. The author of thlt work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to car Ihe diseases of which It treata, Is a graduate of ono of the best Colleges la the United State. It affordi m pleisure lo recommend him to the Bcfortunaie. or to lb victim of malpractice, at a incceaafnl and experienced practitioner, lo wbo honor and Integrity they may place the greatett confidence. Jot. B. LONOinogg, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It flvei me pleaiare to add my testimony to the profoaslona) ability of tb author of the "Medical Manual." JHumeroua cases of lMseate of the Genital Organs, aome of them of long atandlng, have come under my notlco, In which bit ill 11 baa been minlfett la retlorlng to perfect health, In aome cases where the pallent has been considered beyond the reach of medical aid. In the treatment of of nominal weaknesses, or dlsarrangdment of the functloni produced by lolf-abuie or excrtt of venery, 1 do not know nu aurrier mine proiesston. I have been acquainted with the author tome thirty lean, and deem It no more than Joitlcetohlm.n well aiklndneutothe unfortunate victim or early Indiscretion, to recommend blmasono In whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALrain Woodwaid, M. D. 'Thlt li.wllhoat exception, the most compiehenslve and Intelligible work published on the class of dlsoasea of which It treats. Avoiding all technical termt, It addretiei Itself to the reason of IU readon. It Ii free from all objocllouable mailer, and no parent, however fkstldlou, can objoetto placing II la the bands of his sons. The author hat devoted many yeara to the treatment of the vartooi eomplalnUtrcldof,and with too Hille breath to puff, and too little presumption to lmpoto.be hat offered to the world, allhe merely nomlnaj prlc of 85 cent, tb fruit of tome twenty yeara auccetiful practlc.'1 Herald. ".No teacher or parent ahoold be without the knowledge Imparled In Ihl Invaluable work. II would lave yean of pain, mortification, and sorrow lotheyouthonderUulrcharge.";Ve'i Aiivtrmtt. A Presbvtorlun clertrymanln Ohio, wrlUngof "liunior'i Medicairaanuei,"iaysi Thoutandi tpoa tboutindi of oar youth, by evil example and Influence of the pusslont, have been led Into the habit of self-pollution, without realising the sin and foarful consequences upon themselves ind their posterity. Tho constitutions of thousand! who aro raiting fimlllci have beon nfeebled, If not broktn down, and they do not know the eauae or in cur. Anything thai can be done a lo enlighten and Influence too publio mind a to check, and ultimately remove tbli wide-spoad source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relirloa of Jesus Christ, on the present aud coming generation. Intemperance lor the use of Intoxicating diiukt) though ithattialn lit thousands It not a groator tcourco to the human race. Accept my thaaka on bobair or too amicted, and believe me yourco-workerla the good woik you are io actively enrijod In." OllS COpy, (lOCUrely nTOIOpOd) Will bO forwarded, free or postage, to any part of tho fulled Hlates, for Twenty-Five (VnU. or six copies Cor One Dollar. AddrosCOtiPK c CO., Publishers, or JloxiyJ, Philadelphia. rrllookselltri, Canvasser!, and book Agenti aupplled on the most liberal terms. July i lyr. john wmiAirs 81'UINU V stiti.-nr.u STUCK I'OIC 1854. mO TUTE PUBLIC At the eommencoro.ei.tof X - the bprlug Trade I ihould be far allonitfd from my duty did I fall to return my most grateful ackaowledgmnnta for the showers of favors that have been heaped upon me. Patronage to vast cannot fall lo be a proud Incentive to duty. THE UKIVALLED POPULAK1TY which my Clothing Establishment bat attained, li tuch at to familiarise my name to all classes, and to all Individuals, nfveriholon, the Introduction of a new lesson, and the conaequentchangeattenUant thereupon, render It expedient for me to toliclt your cautious attention, while I relate la aa concise a luannorat possible, my new clalint loyour lujiport a. In preparing my ttock for the preient spring aid Nummer seaseni ' I dolermmed to secure the best and.Newe.l Fashions Introduced. A novel, beautiful, durable, varied, andextcoalve collodion of Piece Goods have foand their way Into auy establishment. NoveJty of elolh 1 eoupled wlkh novelty of design, whllo In workmaushlp many alls ralloniaodlmproremenUhave been effected. My ropuied system of eoonomy It patent to all, and It la well known that 1 endeavor to make the favorable chancea of the privat buyer. Kor th luceeai of lh put teaton, 1 bare to tende my best thauka, and hope to meet with similar eneoursre meat daring the present year. I am lha Public' moil ob't. tervx. JOHN WILLIAMS, Merthmnl TmUr. mount Carmel, Ind. mar313mo "TIME IS MONEY. JUS. K. CLtllKi at bis new store, en do south of the VALLEY HOl'oK keeps eoattant ly oa bind a general assortment of Jewelry, - WATCHES, CLOCKS, . silver ipooni,riiors,and,'greal variety of FANCY ARTICLES, inch aa are naoally kept by lewelera. lie la pre pared also to repair old Jewelry, and to clean aud repalrclot'ki aud watcbeaon reasonable termt and at short notice. He will alto lake old illvorind gold la exchange for goodi. NOT.it -40-lJ.
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, DR. FORSnA'S Alterative Hüälnio A BALM FOR EVERY WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER NAL USE. This )'Am is warranted to ro icvo all Rheumatisms, Strains in ho Sninj.or Siinal nflection and Dyspepsia, Headache, or Stifl Neck, Toolhacho harachc, boro Throat, Soreness in . tho Ureast, Stomach or Boweli, or Burning in ho breast, asthma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns,Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Gholic aud Bilioua Chohc, Cholera Mor bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflaniation in the head, Ston ch, '. Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inflamalicn of the stomach, and Bowel?, aad Croup, Scarlet revcr. The reason why tliia balm rvaehet all thee oaae 1 beoaoee it redur InSainalion. and rnoiei he iscrotioui and uerrooi ijitcm Into action. This power I owing to th peculiar combluctleu) of niediral projerties without, their bcliif ntutrillxed. Th medicine i perfeclfully fe. not eootainiuaj an j deadly poiion, or mineral. It will, if oted freely, act Immediately upon the lirer, and all other eecreetlve organe. Head Ihe followrlnsxCertlf Icatea. Certificate of Dr. J. II. Jordan, lau Realdeot fhyilclin o(the FourtU Street Cholera Iloapltal. . ' I can cheerfully recommend lit Alterative Bahn to the public knowing a J do, that it ii an excellent article. 1 uaed tt with good effect ia Cholera, darin; my lat connection with tho Fourth St, Cholera Ilotpita la Ule city, incase of cranipe oaiaa in t itoraach and bowel. ' I alio aied it la cae cf Inflaraation of the kUneyi with the hap-' piet effect. From my knowledge f iu virnei, la Iho above dlieaiea and otheri, In which I have need it, I have no beaiUncy in pronouncing It. luperier to toy metlicine hitherto offered to the public with w hich have become acquainted, and would cheer, fully recommend It to the public. , J. II. JORDAiN, M. . Cincinnati, Sept. let 164'J. This is tt certify that in the summer of 1843, 1 became to very lamo and weak in my back, occaaioacj by lifting: that I could not ait down or get in without holding' on to some object. I was adrised to try Mr. Fojsha'a Altera live Balm. By bilhingit tixor eight limea, my back waa perfectly restored; and I haro felt no tympton of ita return ine. , My wife, also, haa used it for Rheumatic pains, headache and toothache with very beneficial results. J.J. YEAKLE. i Dec. 1st. 1849. i TOTIinpL'DLlC. Tbie ta to certify that, la Jane la.t. I wae attacked with the Aiiatio Cholera; and was soon, as ruy phynclan aUtes in a collapied tat. I had remedied ia lhietat some two hours, when ray physician Infoimed my fmlyand frlenrlstbat I eonld not possibly li-, and strictly rorbid my wife permitting anj one giving tne any medicine or nourishment whatever, as It would only hatten my death At this tlmeMr. Forha came to see me, and brought with him a bottle conUinlng fonr onnocoofhl Alterative Dahn, end naked permission of my wile touts It ou me, as be thought It woulJ Immediately give ease. I was Immediately applied, and In less than ten minutes I waa restored, aud was in a warm perspiration, prior to which time my extremities wer cold, a clammy sweat was on my face and bead. After theme of two other bottles of th aame medicine, I was entirely lleved of all distress, and in a few days was restored to health. 1 would most cheerfully and heartily recommend this BALM to all who are afflicted ia a similar way. 1 hava alo wsed it In other diseases, and hare found it a most eicellent remedy. I do not think It can be too highly recommend. JOEL KIRBY. I do hereby certify thU the above certificate ia correct, aud the statement of Iho physician mads to ma Is true. JULIA ANN KIRBY. Cincinnati: Dee, 8th, 1813. A Certlfealt from the Rev. J. B. Fi&Iey Cincinnati, March 4th, 18 il. Dr. Förtha This Is the first time In my long Ufa that I have given my name in recommendation of any medicine, as a general remedy, though I have often been solicited. I have naed yonr Alternativ Bilm for nearly two yearej first, for the rheumatism In mybip and knee. of which I was nearly a cripple, thin for very severs bruises on two o f my family; then a violent attack ofdlarrhaea on myself; then for Inflamatien, fer bnrne bruises, and for a very sever cue of iti.T neck,broufMonby a violent cold, and a thluk Ihavehad, full proof or its medical properties, In; great many of ihe diseases for wbloh you reoomm.nd It, und I Lave not found It to fall la even ens or them. Still, 1 po not iay that It Is an infallible ears, yet i my sober conviction, that It le the b. compound for these remedies for which It is recommended, that I have over tried, a d I have tried many. I will not, If I can procure it, U without It In ray family for any consideration. Hoping that- you will etil continue to componn J It honet)y,and that it ia relieve thsuiands ef sttflersrs, I most heartily recommend tt to my rellow-citixen a mos t excellent Family Medicine. Yours, fletionstely, J. B. FIN LEY .Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. ForahaV Alter, tiro Balm to perform 'a very extraor diaary cure uyon a horse that waa very badly cut, ome time since. I used it upon one occasion, externally.with good ffect. I believe It to be a perfectly nfo and cfficaclcui remedy to be used in many complaints. . D. L. STA Uli. NoretnWr 21st lß.W. Wholesale Depot, at J. Ät C. Mrt'a.No. SI Pearl st. Cin. ReakDr. S. W. Forsba, Drue Store, No eide of Fifth vt., S doors east of Smith ' Cin.O. For aal at R. Tynor's D. Trice A. Son't , Llnck Si Farquhari,I)r. Moody'a and IV. Hailee. Bjookvtlle.lnd. " TziiisÖTTta aTtdiaka "ÄMixciir.' Kabacrlptlonwhen not paid wltiiln the yearS.li If paid wlthla the year .....s.ie If paid In advance.......... ... .,.,.,.... .v.'eo fcrSuliscrilrrs may remit fnoiiev bv mail at our risk, vhen not lest than $2 are remittfd at one time, 'and receipts teilt Ue returned stating the' tine to tchich tavtnent is made. 01 tain a certificate of th Pst Master as f the amount remitted.
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