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Eroom Con. Mr. Editoh: The opening of a Farmer' department in your paper aa excellent plan. Beside the a Jvitn Ugo that wo can oltaia from our Ag rlcultural papers, which of course you Jo not intend yours ihould lupcrcede; wo can in'tfcte keep up a littlo corner chit of our otto, and let at many others lathe) distance hear as wish to. To begin. The writer iishe"somo cf your readers to mrtke out and furo Uh for publication, a Kort article on the culturo of Broom Com. Gite the general plan of rawing it how to prepare the ground how to plant whether drill or checker but especially how to Uke care of It after ithAa grown what Is tho sign of ita being ready to harrest wheat the cheapest and best pUnof taking oflf the iced what tho yalue of the seed for stock feeding how to prepare tho brush for market what is the profit of tho crop. Now all this can be told in a short ar tiJ'.t which some of your Springfield or Bath readers can prepare in one ct ening. Goodness, gracious! don't bore us with long articles anything similar to the "Crock of Gold. A FARMER. From th Indiana Ft finer. LireTences Again. Messrs Editors: -During tho past year tho object of Live Fences was frequently adverted to by correspondents of the Far mer, communications and ex tracts published therein lrom oth er papers, and your own editorials, I believe it was generally admitted on all hands that a substitute for the present mode of fencing, is even now much needed in many ecctions of tho country, and that ere long tho old fashioned worm fonco must, and necesearily will givo placo to something quito different, bo that a wire fence, hedge, or what it may. I admitted in my communication of April last, and now feel to repeat tho same, "That thoso who have plenty of rail timber, need over expect a better or cheaper modo of fencing than that of tho common rail fence," but then, as now, I contend that whero timber is not at command, or so very high in price as it must shortly bo here, tho mind is already in quest a . . a. ol some substitute; ana tho im portant enquiry is, what shall that substitute-be" . Tho hedge, quickly answerd . m the BDcculator, and soon, very soon, enough join in tho declara tion that tho Hedge is truly tho only available- substitute, and tho Osage Oronge 1 ho plant best ad apted to tho purpose. Tho plant thus introduced to us being anativcof another climo predisposed to grow into a treo in stead of a shrub, naturally ill re quire many experiments, ero tuo cultivations will bo ablo tojuuici ously decide what manner of troat mentwillbostsubaerYO tho object in view. Suppose, for illustration, that wo aro now ready to cam msnco preparing our hcugo row, and apply to Dr. John A. Ward er, of Cincinnati, for information on the subject Tho Dr. doubtlesa would repeat what ho has re commended on a former occasion, viz: "Plow tho ground fully ten feet wide and as deep as possible, in autumn; then again in tho spring, following with a subsoil plow, making tho grouog mellow to as groat a depth as possible" Fow, if any, would condemn tho abovo recommendation, yot nine tenths of all who have set out hedges, or design doing so in tho spring, aro disposed to think cno plowing quito sulhcient, and gen cralJy defer that until other busi ncss has strong claims upon their time. But just hero another question arises, tho answer to which may not be eo satisfactory, yet, in my estimation, is equally worthy consideration, and that is, how far shall tho plante bo Ect apart Friend Warder would say, "sc tho plants one foot apart or more, cutting them off two inched from the ground. Mr. Wo. M. Bainl, of our town ship, was inclined to think 0 in about the proper distanco to sc plants apart, and with four years experience- still clings to the same opinion. . Mr. C. F. Clarkson', of Brook vi lie, planted out u short hedgo soso six year since, eotting hi plants from six to perhaps seven inches apart; and ho is now firmly of tho opinion that in order to "secure our enclosures from tho depredations of our neighbor's pis, four inches is quito far enough lor tha plants to bo set Apart, . I havo thus consulted three individuals, each of when havo had some experience in the cultivate of thd Osago Orange hedge and the reader cannot fail to ob-

servo tho great contrast ofopinion yet existing in reference to the proper distance for planti to ho set opurt. The inquiry may possibly arke, why to much diflereneo of opinion among those who havo had tho matter under advisement for three, four or eix years? . I answer, tho circumstances rather warrant mo in arriving at about this conclusion that I)r. Warder really did take tho pains in preparing for, and totting out his hedge, that ho recommended to other?; that it was properly cultivated and cut off' twice each year, for tho term of three years, at which timo no doubt it had tho appearanco of a "perfect hedge, wide at base, tapering to a point at tho top.'' But mind you, a hodgo thus cultivated and cared for, U richly supplied with lateral

shoots at tho ago of tltrco years, which gradually thereafter begiu to show signs of decay; and ero six years rolta around, littlo clso is scon near tho ground than tho main body of tho plant. For my own satisfaction, I called at Mr. Baird's and examined his hedges, a short timo since. They aro of uiliercnt ages, and consequently afforded a good op portunity ot contrasting changes mudo from vear to year. His thrco year old hedgo surely pre scntcd many moro obstacles to nizs ccttins through, than tho ono four years old; whilo tho lat tcr appeared perfectly proof a gainst any other kind of .stock. By closo examination it is plainly disccrnablo that even at tho ago of four years a portion of tho limbs and weaker sprouts begin to decay; which must eventually givo placo to ono leaning stalk fromcach plant, or tho present pigns'donot present a truo index to tho future. Tho impression has gono forth that tho Oago Orango is 0 well adapted to tho purposes of fence making, that littlo else than plant ing and cutting is really ncccssa ry to sccuro a perfect hedcrc. Under thoso falso notions, many havo engaged iu tho enterprise, and I doubt less than one-half of all tho hedges yet planted out will fail to meet the expectation of tho farmers, and quito a largo proportion must eventually prove nuisanco to tho owner, r rom my limited experience, together with tho examination I lnvo re centlv made, I am led to about this conclusion that in order to sccuro a good Osago Orango hedge, it is highly ncccsanry to tnlvo moro pains in tho preparation of hedgo rows than sccuro care fully assorted plants, and place them just Tar enough apart so that ono upright shoot from each plant will bo suflicicnt to tmard against whatever you wish to keep out or in. I; doubt not all who havo witnessed tho many ragged hedges that aro to bo seen through tho country, will bear mo out in tho ascrtion that plants should be carefully assorted, so as to secure if possible, tho growth of each one; and when so assorted and ylantcd, tho best of cultivation is requisite in order to sucuro satis factory results. Friendly reader, please pardon mo for this intrusion on your pa tienco and time, and should your mind bo mado up to extend opera tions in tho hedgo business next spring, pleaso tako tho troublo to examines tho oldest hedgo you know of, beforo risking your plants aa far apart ns has generally rcc ommended heretofore. Yours, respectfully, JoiIX P. BllADTV Vliitcomb,F.C.Fcb.,l. How the Haine Law would Benefit the Farmer. A rsCTTFJi prico would be oh tain cd for our pork, if it bo known in tho cstcrn and foreign markets that nono of it was still-fed. Wo havo been assured that purchasers often givo 2 or 3 a barrel moro for eastern pork, because they know it is not liablt? to prove lop-fed; and it would bo safe to assert that tho farmers of Ohio lose at least SI per barrel on their hoc crop say a half million of dollar: annually by allowing ih distillers to bring slop-fed pork into competition with their cornfed article. II. If space permitted wo could easily show that it would bo moro profitable to our farmers to keep all thoirstoro hogs and feed their corn themselves, than to sell both hogs and corn to tho distilleries. Thoso having surplus of cither article could easily sell or exchango with others, especially now that railroads aro penetrating in almost every county, and greatly crmali4ng tho price of farm produco throughout tho country. 0. Tho valuo of f irmiug landi would be enhanced in nil tho distilling and grog-selling neighborhoods, if theso nuisances wero abolished. Every intelligent obf erver 13 awaro of tho blighting influence of thoso establishments on tno morais oi community Around them; and every sensible

person, in selecting a now home

or lfls family, would avoid t!tf atmosphere of such a placo ns thny would that ol tho lover swamps of tho south. There- are many townships in Ohio where tho lauds are depreciated lull twenty per cent, in value by the distilleries and grog-shops iti the neighborhood. 1. Taxes will bo greatly les sened hy tho suppression of tho i: -..r!- I f 1.! iiijuui ii;iiiit. in i'iwui ui i mo proposition wo might fill our sta tistics, if nuccssarv, showing that full nine-tenths of tho pauperism and crimeof this country is direct ly traccablo to intemperance; so that n largo share of our taxes go todefray thcoxpenscs of drunkenness. 5. Farm laborers would bo much improved. Tho difficulty of procuring steady and industrious hired laborers is ono of tho most a, - . . . J ft serious ditliculties oi which our t . i -i...:n.4 l larmcra comniain. noiwunsiauu- . .i n r i r I Ulli mo lUilUX Ol UimilllUllUIUlUIU tho workinz classes of our other countrcis. Unlortunatcly, tho mniorityof foreign laborers are addicted to tho use of strong drink rcfuso to work on farms, or con - tmuo their evil habits when mere, so that farmers can not safely rely upon them, auu henco many re fuso to employ them. Hut let tho means of gratifying this habit be removed lrom ail our towns and cities, and laborers would bo not only willing to work on farms, but moro reliablo and scrviccablo when there. Ohio CuUmihr. Bloomerisra in New York. Hloomers havo appeared so fro-! qucntly of lato in Hroudway, that thnv hnvo crT;f(l ta l.o 0. nOVCltV and wo aro glad to bo ablo to state that a lady attired in Hloomcr cos tumo may now walk our streets without subjecting herself to any thing moro disagrccablo than an occasional stare from tho moro vulgar or more verdant of tho passers-by. The verdant Dloomcr movement in this city was nipped in tho bud bv tho appearance in - at äV Broadway of a number of disrcpu 3J iatiio ho C1, havo longtablo women dressed mode, ouch womcu sinco laid aside their andthcrois consequently no rea son whvanv ladv who prcier3Con venienco to fashion,. ch in to ßlrnct-swcepcng, nndn li;tS5 completc concealment of tho person to a necessary exposure of it, bbould not show her cood senso by the adoption of u better styh ofdress . . , ... ... il ingthan that which now prevails. r) .1 VVOireCIV admit that lim DlOOni er ürcs lsnot uocomiui; 10 aa 4 i 1t - - ladies: but it u far les4 unbecomine that an indelicate display of tho person, which in our muddy streets can seareelybo avoided when tuo usual ures.su worn. And wo aro confident that as soon as any cosidcrblc number of ladies adopt tho new style,, tho ingenuity and tasto ot American women will bo successfully excrebed in im proving upon it. Now, ladies, bo lero another winter comes rOUIld orjranizo lMoomerim. and emancipalo yout sex irom int' jrur oj one another, which causes half tho foliies of tho race. Party.Prejudico. A good anecdote in told of ft countryrenn from NcwYork, who was vis. king Wftf hington at the tima Mr. Van IJurcn was Vice Trcddcnt. Our friend WA4 a red hot Democrat, nnd of course held Mr. Van Buren in tho highest reverence. He 'At in the circular ßallory of the Senate, gAzin at tho Vice I'rciJeitt with n minfjlcd fcelinj of awe nnd Sutc pride, when uJJi nlj n (nil nnd cinjcatio form nppenred at tho side of the hnll, nnd beckoned to Mr, Van lkrcn. Thcro vriiJittlo business doin, nnd tho Vice President, calling n Senator to tho chair, joined tho person mentioned, when both soated themsolvc on a sofit, both snuiTcd from tho same box, tho hand of tho Vice President was laid pliyfully upon the kneo of his companion, and every now and then a hearty laugh would would escnpo them, showing that whatever might bo tho topic they were discussing, it was one which was agreeable to both. "Is that Mr. Calhoun with our Vice President asked our country friend, turning to rt person who was setting near him. No sir." Is it Mr. Benton? Xo sir.' Is it General Wall?' No sir.' "May I ask who it U?' Why, that is Mr. Clay.' Mr. Clav!' almost hiieked the man; ''and docs Mr. Van Düren tpcak to him? Rot mo if I vote for him njain! nnd tho fellow stalked from tho hall, firmly believing try was lost. that tlio counTheological. Two juvenile disputants Jiscusncd as follows in our hen ring a day or two since. 'I tell you God U everywhere!" "-li'nf- neither." I Inow better; my mother Don't care if the doos. I I'iS SO. Vi .le in that wire," (pointing up ; .In' graph," "cü3 thnt nin't olict. Tlii.- rather ntnjcrcd las littlo reverence for nfiuccml, but ere a ni:a utp elapsed a triumphant milo lit up Lis face ho responded. "WVll, I don't caro, he i . nil around Ita" How many n skeptic of larger growth might out of tho mouth of that "suck ling," lewm wisdom.

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Call mm f-efuro turrlialng lhrra ii t-vfuro urrli.liiii l.vwlivr. WTÄU, I'AI'Kn tf(MM) flwr niaklua Ilm larcr.t anil trt kMortmxnl aver brought to tlroiikvlll, ran ba on ml at ftl.O Will I K CttKXKIt JoQIlKlllGf JtlOUSG. I.AL'ltr.I., (), rloty anj cliaauor titan avr brouikt tu IhU mar. kot b' furo, ii.l III tn J lower. but roeollotl iutit hv altlior tirojuca or malt, or koi-p my ox.. Ii. i win ray cn ror Bat, , unn, Ac. C. U.tLK.MK.N I S. Del. . IH34. I) A V Sl iM A TL. A CK, wtiniiuLi aa.Laa ta i) n v a o o ii s No. 57 PKAKI. TKKKT. BKT. WALNUT A VtJIK tl.NCI.NNit n UlllU March 17 mi yl ASA IG L Ell ART, (Lata of.inJ SucrflMorlo Inglo, Whotlir 1(1 nartm Kaain.iaia wnci.j At(rner ul I-iw atutl wmaUenJ SSSU) lhe pur ch" na' ' Ruat K.tntaana an oinar i. rolar I burrh.aml Iba aJjolnlngcouBlloala Indiana. irrUrrira ovmTIII C4X1. a.N, KVA.i.SVlLLK,lNl)IAA. a rrcvxvm APT" U A iro.u uplyjufttr ce I e J t th. OLD KEI UKICK. i .5. mmmmStohjl&i k(ksL CHERRY PECTORAL, For lh rapid t'wir of (on,ns, corns, koarsi:m:ss, nKo.niiTis,wnooinG-( oKiii, IKOrP, ASTII3IA, AXU rosmrTio. EVAKSVILLE, Oct. 1.1, ICS I. Ua Invlt'a tb attention of ilia Public to tba cor tinraUMantiaiitlail bolow. ami liüiaak fur IttPin . . . . I. .1.1.. . I u M.I.I..I. 1 1. . . I a I. n m t lliai Vull'll'l cull.luur.IIVH .mvy mwil aiuiivp. rr..kno.a..v r.. k I . ,m, Ad iit.itv Hrlir. Volilnl.rllw Loarwltiu-uialli pnu-my anavalu orciiorry I W...1..-.1 oof .ni ii.l trlll.i wlili. or ill Lnrt rnt'U.iior vrrlalathrirrunvlrliotia. Juiljr tl.an. wlinthrrtlila I not tlia nioau luo to trii.l w lwn you tnu t httvo rtllcffiir tli throul or luncs Juiljr ton. wlit'tlior vrrv fumlly ouirtit notlo liav Ii Ly tlivtn.aa a aafi'Kuarl ocratn.t tlia arerjfwtinto iravalllniC uuoniy, will h lomli wun uui irpuuour upon almoilovory flxk ii4 cnrrloi off tu tum from inuuy a rom. JackavnCUy, 0.;No.Uüth, IHM Dr. J.C.Aikü. Sir: TliaCliarry lVctoral U murh tnqulratl af ter. Hnvaral nf (iurtit iUylvlaii bavo uod It, lliroa ol tiiom Iii tbelrowa caM.anJ alwaya with tha hap'll rff.TU. Th uuiiiaroua palont nirdtrlni'f alaaribi'forflthom.load 14 lnrrcdul.ty In riraril toarary now rvtuailyt auJ It la only afW uii.liiulll avlilaucanf ralua In any artlrl, lliat ativthlaK Hka a roimral soaddoura ran txtaxvlUvl. ilio uurlvalli'il vtitollmir of lb Ii ctiinlilrmllou ofairiit. (lit Hi" Clmrry l'nctoral) protoJ bnyoiid ravilby raataU trial undnr tbalruwn obwrvallun baa uiiiiullil mvülcal uion to ti'wl.tiu felr.ailiuutrulnna. Itlabpyuna all tlnubl Iba Ä!?. ertlea. In the hope thallt will pro Ita own reward, 1 lUbivrlbe myanlf. Mcipevtfully your ob't servant, JAM. C. MILLr'.R, M. 1). Alliiran,Mlrb. Jan. I Oth, IW3. 'peur Mr. .No ono, ne nl a n man, woiiuin.or i lilld.i iin bo found to (tony Hint the I'borry i'ui to. ml I. all that llelalioa lob. I liore I. murU uaxd In llila Irin lly aUhuugU mt not known until reconlly, 'I be I'ommiiiiity ahould know II vlrtum. our truly. jouS n. KKLLOCn, M. D. Ltl grnllrmen J'lht l.t$mt ir7ra mai aie Ti'llllatuaburi, L. I., htp. 3, 1102. Dr. J. C. Aria. DearMlr. Oyer application for tba timt throe Jflitr to my dulli'n as an idrucolo, liroiictil on omeelebl monlhaaro a aoyero Irritation of the lironililal tub,.., whlcn will eonalant annoyanca Iu me, end lu.t beromlnv a amirro or Croat apureliiMnlon, t.irtj ronu'dy tried, fullnil to rvvu r llovs mo, till I mml rour Cherry I'ertoml. Thl naa nul only rullovad ma, but a. I iroal, wholly cured ma. I rare nothing for the reputation ut adrorUllU IMiMitMuilUliira, mil HU I at tour orvlr. laliull ruconimund llio tnotubor of the bar, and olbaia wltoin I may meol.laborlni; under aluillar Indlapo.lilonai Yonri rerertfiillf, It. K.rtxrs. Houlh I'arla, Me, Aur. If, I Kill. I havenohealuiloa In aaylnr, that I li-irard Aver' Cherry I'ertoritl at dm iilcdly the beat rem. cdy within my knowliMljreforlhn cure of chronic bronobllla, cough, and all dlaeaac oflba Irnsi.J Voura truly, i M. A.ltTHT.M. II. Montgomery. Ala., (let. 4, ISO. Da. J.C. Ar.. Kir -I have mod your admirable compound extonalvely In a y pracllrn.and (lud It tu aurpaM, by fur,any oilier romudy wo have forcurltiff Uliottic nyoit lliolnnc. Your obedient aorvant, it. U. JO.Nfc.rt, M. H. Yhnlyl remain torouvlnce the moat Incroduloiii,iliulltiü Oiorrr IVrtorul t all that iniriinrli to be, w la I an uniuittlil rami. Hal arunt f,.r all I ll.eM.ea ol llio llaji.ttl ami Lung:.. Th. vkiHriaril j of year, ha provrntl to b'uli,an 1 weenbmlili to tho ti'opio,bcllt)t'lri lli&t Iii ilrtum 111 fully inalnlaln Ha reputation. S re pared a. ml Nold by JAMES 0. AVER, ! Practical Chcmht, Lowell Mssa. i nold In llrnokvllle by M, V. Mall; IJIIf .ril Ac Hepoy, l.aural,lnd. ; Vaiioauip, Moianiora C Overton, Arnlormiivlllii4 And at agendaa In nuarly every town In the waal. V. A. L'lark, Crown Point, la., Travalln( Aganl. GREAT WESTERN PIANO DEPOT, CINCINNATI, Onio. Wo Juilro to Inform purclmiur of risno tlin.' Ihocnllre WojI that wa aro now bulldinit and will open Autfual Jfib, Ifii, ilia lurrrat I'iano Saleroome ever bullt, lliior In Kurope or America, and more limn lw lee a I a rite aa any In the tiillud Uinta. The room will bo 11 Hod with From iti beat mtkori In tliecountry ,nd the extent ofoiirbnalne.. wllleuable u to aoll t low all coinpnlltlnn, and al the aamettnie to offer aurh a trarlwty a buiieverboneen,ln thl or any other country, Dur alorlt. now on tbe way, wltlonUtofabout lh f.llo in-f WO l.ouli M V c arrod 7 oclave, 4U ? octiivri full cemtte 1'lanoi, Aiit.li.) till round, 40 nrtavea, of all alvlc, ju u, Ui nudUovtavluirumbt, ritlClvSI'ROM $2üü TO CUO A full wrllloa ruaranleo given with every I'luno old by u. TKU.MS, CASH. We wllla,Hly dialer wb (inrchao for cu.h, on a cood tm ma a limy via buy In New York or liolou, Mil 114 NlXOJt. Xo73 Wgit Four'.)) ilroat, tlueluncll, Ü. Juty5l3 1

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Hi";' ihUna ke'lluK (ti,ua ni'irtuiont uf , & Quecnstvnre, Fortt. wlidlmnlu trn Ja. Tliy ollrU oxinnl" tint'.uu cf Dittlr K in. lc , Ihvy flutter Uioiniolvv. tho) jruii ttvn iitl.f.icUnn tmtli In ijunllty mid pemo. LiuH'l forgot, Ao, 51 Main N. Il.-J'trllouliir mtiTlion ntl to rucklri mul SMpi.lm Uoo.l. (J. . V. 4, I'll, 4J-(j -Ulli. TOTFK D. BTILW1-T.L. GltOCCR AND COM 0 M-.sMD.N Mr.lti ii , i , h-mUtIii rl..ur, I'ro. ti.lini., iloiirtmii hUky. ami I'roduoa Kouorklly ro .ill vvauiuiilrvi'l, l Hit Inuutl Uhlu üllllll A llltdill'll, tCIllr A Jack , l.oul.- I M..IT.UI. h lllo. I ht. Lout inniaa A Co ('In Mllwvll v to Jl.l!tral (itlvmioniimaja on Cunalf ninanta. itmr 4 'i ly MASONIC X. ODD FUltNISIllNd STORK. WILLIAM ADDIS, Hat rumovadto NNtli I. Itaoon'a Hull.llnr. umlar Mnrnnlln Hrlll,( lllrlliliU.(lilo. MAM'I'Al Tl'KKK of Ciotiinioa and II alia of Vi'rv dincrli, thin, f.ir .Mkiiiiii. O.I.I V'ullnw.. M.iin of j utiiii'rniin, i iimplu of llonnr, Prul. I. Kuil Man, llrullinrbou.t ol Ilia In Uli, alio (J.xJ ! f iiuiHiir a mhioar or ma a'ova nf.inr.,1 am pri'i'ariMl atul 1 . 1 ; In fiirnlhvir)lhliif ppfr aliilnrilmrrti. wlili puncijulil anddliiiatcli. K. M.MMI.II. K. JlNNINO.. J. lllTTKIirikl.il, Manning, Jennings & viioi.t:At.r.. Co. IV! J- COM Ml SSI OX M KRCll AiXTS. No. JM, Main Strkkt, W'tit iiiJi", St cvntl Ifoor abov Sixth Ao. 3 1 Sixth Street. (J IN CIN N A T I. O. Xo, II, iK.n.O Ur. Aaron A. Colter, OltOCKKY niODl'CK AM t'OMMlüSlUN A 1 1 .1(1; 1 1 A N I . H. K.COItNKKOP MKVKXTM AM) MAIN Nt! IM I.VVVH, OIIK. WW. Clt.KNH. J... M. al t 11TM, GLON AND 60NS. WHOLESALE MRRna r, Nortlcoa.leorn.rof Walnut and Col umbia atrou, Cini iNNtTl, Uni. marl54ly IMPORT AMT TO BUILDERS. Bflorslcy&Ehlcr, FRO.XTHTREKT, BET. WESTERN JWW AA V JOHN, CIXC1AXATI, OHIO. Uealera lu all Uliitla of Lumbar on. I msnufacturrra or 8nh, Doora, llliinJ,' Window Frtn, Moulillna, FilaMr r, Wmther Ilonrdinfr. Whlto ana Yellow I'lna Floorinj, üiiividj ior stores, rulllajf fur Fen. o o I Hoard pinned on botb ld.of varloaa tblcknem niiiiiile lor tu mahl OuNh oriioiuoa. TliLeitublialiniaiit will be ruml to be nf treat btMicni to ioroubiilldlin In tho rouiitry. at they fun lio.ni'iilip.l Imro with nil tliu nint.rl.l. rumlv mails of luiiiiiiT, tliorouirlily icaminud for JlnUlilnit bou. lu tlm l.iimbor arl runnactea w llhlhii e.Utill.linu'iit llu-ra I. kept r.r aalo an oxt.-n.iva aniortmi'ntorLufiibi'rror nil bulldln uirpoei. naKii pruueu aiKiciazoü.ciiiiataiiMv on iihihI. All or.lora roin.lly ntU'inloJ to. 'U.KA1S CAMI. Nor, 1 1, l- 37 I r. s. i nun: bolosalodoalfrln Pr'.i'd Fruit, Clover fol ami produce f;cnrully. Walnut Mrm-t "w-an Pr it fv Columbia inn) buaii. iKii:ui'.. K mi:s. i.MH)) lo In to MOO 1 VI'. MIW, .VI to tn toro Riidforiale. do i'i,ovi:it m:i; -Kab.17 lr. 1 . A". Door. F. E. Arnold. 11. 1). Root E. 11. Howe. HoIjU & iu.; DU Kit, Al Importers nml Jobbers of a, 1 w S". W.Cor. titli Main ma.r.nll Ilona I'.tillJlnri. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various Uramls of fine Cigars. Jan. n 4 IT II. I). CII1P.MAN CO., C o iu in I a I o it .V larivurilluit aMEHÜllANTö. VllllEVATKIt(AVAl.llsn.(.XClN.XATI. ii t:i i:iii:'i:s: riaciaaaTt. : .Mnaipoe c ity, t. John hwaaey (n t'o. ; Morrlaon fc fwbjr Tweed,Slbl..yA WrlffbtJ II.& II. M. (onkllu, itoavea iV Moplmna, lumaaiowH, , rftMkaavil.i,k,iMti. A.N. Wlralua 4c i'o. A. Il.l'oiiwfll Oi iout. ' tiuorfa Uillo.ple. LlUural rniti advancement mndu ou coiulÄ'iilucnta. ati'.MJ-l'i-l)r. J LR.HaT. H. L. DANIKLe .1AC0I5 KUNST, W1I0LCRALB AND It ETA IL Kl'ATIOVKH AND Ii LA XKJ1 OUK MA XVt A CTL'li Ell, No. Ilil Main Mroi't, botween Third andKourtu Itrnola, CI nrln lili'l, Ohio. Noy.li if .147 yr. TATE1MT Spring Tret: AFTER ORE AT LABOR end exponao, w. are now onai'k'.i tuluriii.il thvae unrlvalleil 'I rvo lu quantity ut aliort inulc. I'rbr, flUrarb. rn.ii. IIH.NTKR.COBttKJf, KHMKflTOJt cV DARR, Hot niniiiifHrlnrvra ami w lioluaallialcira In Hadillory, Hardware nd l'nacli 'lrlmniliif, No, 9 Cliuri'li llulldlnj, Malnut alront, l'liirltinall,Oblo Wnal, liv k full aupply of our I'atbnt llaia 1'icaaa. HENRY, HTOBEE, WHOIESALFJ OR0CEÄ I i.ui .tr,i, liotw Kroul ami t'oluinl.ia, t'lnelo null, Ohio. mar 4 i4 ly OTEAM MARBLE W0RK8. CUAS. RULEa) Ml I tSMHi i i I.oWkV ,1c ill I.K, turner liroiidway and KIlHi lroel. Cincinnati, Ohio. MiiiiiiiiiciiU,Toinb, sin! l.'ruio hlmici, Mnrblo M iittow nnd Mntuory, llubllaiual Fonia, Maurul 1'ablala, Urna, Vaaua, (.nr. Ion Kirurva.Cabluotanil I'oiuiter Muba, tVo, dee, eonaiuntly on band and fiimli'it'd to nrdur. 'I he rradoiipliol wlili Marble In tltock anO Hlab.nrHawnd otordor. marii 'i I II. M. 13 1 ' C K M C It E. AI.L. WHOLESALE OTtO. nUCKNEIt AN X i'-l- I M Al io. A tun A Kl Ml Maai iut,3I uliiuttreet,('lnt lnnBtl,01lo. REFE& TO Wl.NSf.OW, I.ANIKII Ac Ctl, Nw Voa t iaer, hK. r iu;t ki kv, .M. I.. IIAI I.OWKI.l.tV ( 0, I'liinpsLrHii Jt)N K.H.'H KO I II KH.w tV I'd", CiariNNAtl. K M.I.I-. Y V I HUM t'HO.N, Saw Uaka.aa. h.MI I II .V JD1IN.SO.N, .. mar 17 'i 111 KltHNUiS NUKLSON. UironTM AMP MANlTACTUniROr Cigars, Tobacco ami Snuff. DBAI.KR IN Leaf Tobacco, No em .MaliiHtravl,btwon Sill and Klh, I.Mitn of Ihn Indlnn filler, Cincinnati, omo Nov. 8, 17 l"5l llry,. Daniel F. Meatier, & Co. Ciiiriiuinti Steam Ituifati a jAiia.xi-.-r 7i tt ptt roiiv. COIt. Ul'I'KUNT AND SMITH JSTH. Iieepa a general nsaortment of Cfilf! III. conalatlnitoftho r.illow1iaartlile,vlr: Ifoaowood, Muhomii) . and Waliiul Hrpa.lnit and 1'lnlii liurea, Mde lloanla, M rlili j IK .ki, tncloai-ü aud rialtt Waihand Work Siaml, Warranted (-,.ia n qnulity to any lumlo horpnriilaowhere, and which Hiey oiroral vory low prlcea.rur cuior auproved paper. A 1.1a K1NP3 OF LUMI1ER WANTKD. .Not. II. ln,T-lyr. me. mwmimr Wliaaranloaift Itrliill Iioulcr In N . V. A N T V O W N K It W K N T K U X t O W ti Y K A K I ci.m;inati. IT I'ARTtCl'liAlt TAINS TAKEN N T1IKSKLKCTI0N OF TUK lilwST FAMILY GKOCKUIES. Nm ll Iria 47 I if. " " TiTtks liousi:. nill.UAl'OMS, IM DIANA , , d.d. 8L0AN. morniiTOR.

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MEPrCATEDINFAI ATJON-ATirW .MbllUU). A Muni V.oNlihltr I l. Ithciry Im ri'i'oiitly lotn inula ljr JHC. CL IM'IS rnr Iho turn or A thnia, l.oii.nmjillon. Hrotirliltio, Cousli", t'l'U, aii'l H l.iina: t omi'lnlli., ly Meillculrd Inhalation. 1. t'rn' Hvurtn., on laMiliwu llrorix Vmn ami ( Hnitr hvni f bm aorntnpll.hoil Um Ino.l wonderful euro of Ailliuia anU Con. mill. lion. In llmclly f Tiom t ork and vli liilly for a fw inonlh. pnt,avrrk no n to man. II I proinuinR an iinprotMoii on i'im'aa ur t'i l.unita never lulorc Hllne.i'd by ilia inpillcul jrofi.i.in. (Si'.TcrtUli-rlr. In limi'l. of Arnl. ) 'I ho Inliulnr U Worn nn Ihn liri'A.t, unUr tba IIiipii, without tba W'trnt Incoiitciilonc, tli henl oftboUidy limine ulikioiii to pviiniriitg tlm finM, aupplylnir tlia luna t'oti.nnllv wlili a ln'nllnc aii'l ai.ouiiio vapor, pa.ink- mm ai' urn mr-cniia and pii.'RiTra o( Ilia lunit tlu.l uiinol poi a.bly ba roBilipil ty any othrr tiu'dlriin'. Iloro la n c .io of i A Kill AI . t TKM). Ilaooaiva, N. Y ., JUic. tidU, ttj 53. j I'or about rli-lit onr I bavo lo u a 'X-rrlv aillii lod Iii .tuinim; for tho liiiilwoyoara I bn aulliroil buyoiut 11 my powir of tloaorlptioii: oionlli. ut a Uinit I liK not tx'nn alilo t-i aloi'ii In a bi.il, (fuulhit wbnt real I uou'U .lllli'ir In a clialr. My dillli'iiii) urUrriilhlni;, hu my auiloiliiira, wvra o i run l al lim.', Unit for lionra tonrtltr in) filnndi api'ttU a'li liiur woul'l ljluy laal.- 1 In ri UK inn paaiaix ) oar I iiuvo nn i mo ui.i unu annul u m o ufaguiu ol Ilia ino.l rvlrbrHli'il plis.lrlana, but bavarvrulvod no piriiianiiit r liof. I atlonutli bad llio r'o.l fori ii no t procurn lr, nrll'a II) irtana, or InlmlliiR Vapor and t'borry hi nip. At Ilm tlltW I nlilillnud It I weiailltirlli Ulldnr Him uf III V mint vlob'iit atUtrka, anil wa. In croiit ili.lroaa, a I rinnt an II. nail off fur wvnt of trt-alli. I n lr.a than tmi uilnuti'a nitor applylns Ilia Iniiulur i my toinacli, and inWnif a L'tinpnonful of Ilm C'lit-rry K ) ruy, I w aa rvllv,'ii in a a real ii.OM.nru, ami Im.l a rniiilnrlabl M(!it, I data alma t'onkiiinril with lh) itrviita.l iio.aUilu lioiluill, and mil now rnmparlUvrly Will. ;o.t miiy knowa Ilm i.ioouiil i I a it II 1 1 ii if tnl liii'ilhlno bu filli Vc inn from, My advice to ttm.iidi'tlni; U rnr n . AIAIIUAKM I.AMU A. IIMI'TION t'UKI.I). .Naiv-Voak, liiff . V7, lll. I faul 1 Now York In tli iMp Tult'crnub: my natlv plauvl h.. Jol.n, A, lt. hi-n I ri'iirhod I laillj. my lioa.ili waa r pouri Im. I a vury bad ruuirli, rnltoil a crval doiil of inullor, and wni vaiy Wiuk niut nimu lalml, Aly filniiilt and iliy.it'lnn iroiioiiiipil iny rnaa ronaiimpiion, ami lOyouil Ilia rvuvli of nivlli Inn. 1 ui'rl.lontutly boaril of lr. Cnrtia'a II) ifi iioo, or Inlinllnii II ait-aii Vapor, and eiivrry hj run, and obiuliml packKomIiIcIi I vonly bi'liovu waa Uu muanaol ..ini.tr my uro. soon arior wnarln Iba lnliu!ir I lonml II rvllovi'U tlm prdaanru on my tunica, nn.l aflor a w bllu Ilm tll'ua.tf iiuolo Ha aiipoarniu'O upoit tlm anrfurc Ulidi-r llio Inlmlrr. 1 look tlm ( In-rry M)rap aa iitr-tod, and rotitlnuml to ilo ao, my rni(ii Kta.Iinill) row Inj: luUor, tinlli ll intirvly loll ino, ami I now ron.uii'r iii).iu t uri. I auu wi-ur Ilm I n Im lor, aa llio tiv ol ll la rutbur ploiuuiil. and bi4loynf Ii atronylln ulnff und puriljloj to thaliina, I foel unwllllinr at pro.cnl to Ul.ponao Willi It. JlJI. WlHIII, hold by lloytl V Pun I. No. 40 (ounlamlt at rout; II. Itliiij, rornor uf Jobn atriiitiiiid (Iron. 1 way, .N. . fried 3 a urkuj?o, IM II. Any peram anrlo.lnt $5 to I'oyo t rt:i, ut Ci ITU I'm kin. .Now ork,,wlll rurulva a piukut'o conlaliilnir a loilllo of Itiironn Vapor, ono ol ( lierry Nyrnp, au-l an Inliulnr, In a neat box, by oxproa.,fro to any parlor ilia t'lillntl tatoa; or four avka,rua for 9 Alar. I, 41 ,1 yr. Dlt.J.B.MARCHISrS CK Ll i HR ATK I) (J AT 1 1 ( )L I CON foa tri aat.tar aaot'caa or arrraaiao rrwai.ca. IT KT AM IIS ,' ' ' " : I iro-oiuliiiiifor , . , IU rurutlvo pow- ' . er tn all tbodlaeaaeafor wlilcU It la recommoudud, t 1 naunuv raiimi FKMAI.K COM fLAIMN. Of tlieasare 1'aoi fi a I' i am, or l-ullJiir of tuo WS Womb; Fi.t'ottti. ail or WhiioM CiiftoMi' Iiri.iM KATION AND Ut raaaTinN or ma NVowa; lannm ;i, . .wn....-.v TALllKMORaiuaa, or Klo od I nft Paiari'L. SrrrHK1.ru, AMD 1 1Broi lab .Mkx.iria rniM, Vc, with all tluir acconipanylnj evlM, (t'tuicerexcfpiod,) no nitttler how eevere or of how lonr alanWinff. i ho I'atlioliron rnraurinta.uaotliur roino llea.ln beiiiff more corluin, loa rxiioinlvo, nnd loavlnfcineayaiorain a ot llorcoinlitlnn. Lot all Intoroat eJcaU and obtain a paiiii.lilot (free) roiMululiir Sin do Proof, from tho moat reajiot'lulila lourrra, ottiie ooncDciui romiti or Iti uac; tci't:icr with letter from hlsrhly exprrlonccd l'b alclnna. who hnTo tiaedilin thulrpruclice,and ipeakfromthelr ownooaorvatioiia. Kotirrto tlio I'nfor lunnto lninlo. I fool It n duly Incumbent upon mvair to (t irlnro publicly llio rrrcat lilofli.(c Dr. Marchlal'a I'tcrlne Ciuiiollcon ba proved l mo. Kor two year my ln-nltb waa miacraid; I wn almost una bio to wulk. I'ltj aiciana ) roiiounrrd my cuao uiiiiiKoi inn wouiii.o vwni.1 v.) uicurutioua, remnu'iii inif with fliior liUni. '1'hopalna, Irritation, proalralion, ami llio Inlolerablo foetid diarbari'e

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rouilltion, lr. Y. I. NowlaiiJ rocomtiiiMiilcil lr. Itlnrrhtai'a I lorlno Catt.ollron. Aftrr taking four bottb't I fiiul mviulf In p jrfi'ct benllli. . rut. Hid for my rosUirnUn mukvi mo ardt'iitly dtlro Unit all my aex, alike oiilirtuiinU, may Und uro rolle f from thl luoitlmnblo m odl.-iuc KLIZAHKI II A MAVl.ANl), No, 111 Wi-al at. t'lica, N. Y. Thvabovc tatun nl 1 know tu b true. F.l'.MiWl..l.0,M. 1). lli.a,N.V. 1 bavo no lioaltutloii In a)lnir, ir. Marcbaat' I'tcrloo f'utholicen la Invatiiahlo In utrrtne ll.a e conrraljly. I have u.o.l It In Htior AUiua, Ainoiiorruaxa, rrnlniii l u rl, and In ta.iui of lo naive ti romtlon of ilia viiglna and o ntorl. ItUworlby oftbeuotlrn of Iho Kaciiliv. JOHN C.OItKICK.M. D. ralUiiiuro.Md. I have uaeil, for mine month, iaat, a preparation for female complaint-,, cull.'. I Murrhlal'a I tvrlue Culhollron, whltli I wulinlucd to if y Intomo extrninu cuao kl the tireunt rcUet of lomn paiienia w no inirtiiuruii ii io my uoiire. i am perauapod.alllir trylmin a croal many raaua, thut It aurpaa.ea all other reuioiiio wiuiin my kuowi. t'lte, for that clU' uf diniCutU" forwlileli ii u roconiineiidok. It Iia cured ome viry extronie vaao under my obanrvallou.wbit'U have realaled all other tiealiiieut, and I rrvnrd It aa a remedy thai alionlil be iiihjoiied to the proof by every ili.ul of i!iyalcluna, a It I of xa.t linporunr to be able to trual ailcoeaal'iilly a claaa uf illaeaao which ba eretolore len extromely dlflloull to luannea, aud which ulllli'la ao lurrit a portion of ourttiiuaU', I. IK KLLillMi.M.JJ. Ii'ni heater, X, V. I'amphleiehad rratl at tho (tore of Cirruati it Aibkn, A cent, Laurel, Ind. Al.Mlloldby K. F.. Fuller, llarrlaon, Ohio, Haaiti. H4R(N,l.iboriy, fAMtaiV Monaiaoa.Couuertvllle. H. STaWAar.lireeml'iirf . JoNN lluari a, Vcraalllea. J.lt. .MAKtMllMcV Co.,t'rorlctori. I INtlll bkr-OT, JütKOAl)WA,a.lf. Pub. flth, IHM lliue.. O.A.I ijInr. VV, II. French. J. K. Wynno, Taylor. French ttVynno, Wbole.aU dnalura In Irish Linens & Wliito Goods, ANl EVERV DiaCKUTlON OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. ? Main and 1, 3, lot 7 l'eail Kla. Tin. Jaa. IJ I y. ' HALlS IMPKOYKD PKUCU&SION PRESS, With i:iiirrnvr1 Mral Füll FIVE ) ULLA US. Ilnabevu ironeuneed the "aaaT moa a," At Fairs ot Ohio, lndiitr.a, nnd Ken lucky, of ICi.'J, nnd Premiums awarded nccurdinjjly. O. F. WALL, HlUI. KnORAVKH AND PltOl'IUCTOn, it wtnt roiniTii htiii:i:t, .ext lohlhvitalflelile.J aug 18 tH lyr FIUK WOK KS. Candies, Nuts anil l'ruits, Whnleanlo and retail by a. minis, nai'H Malu Streut, bet. I-'inh and hUlh,Vot 810. CINCINNATI, tT All order romptty Oiled and piU'k warranted full wla-lit. rov. ii, iKii,; i yr. PÄXÖN CÄÖT3, M A NU FA C TU li ER OF III and Kplrlt:.. ALSO '-A MI'H, wlmleaalo and retail, for burnIll IT urn ibovo. .No 3 1'olli'zo liulMlnir'Indlurail Onlii. mar ill 'ii If Vlowa of UutMIn., l.mn'O ti, Portrait., Diploma., Mapa.Show L'arda, lea, Drall, llllla o butlianiro, Labil, Ac. vc. MIDIIUTONA WALUrK. No IH Wttlnot Slreut. O.I.I Kellowa Hull. Ctnclnuwli, Nov. I l.iH.-.:i47 i r. ,iir.i,oii:osi nir.i.oiu:. o.Nii .ui;milo.si 1 1. II Vi I 1 1 Km in J4J to vft'Onr III. hop V fliilda e. lliii very beat Iu A merit n. Vo will aetlal Ii ml whole.ale or retail, and warriitittlinni to lm aupo. rlor to uny and nil tIIer'l In thla nuirki t, tlio treat domnnd fur tlioaa bonuliAil Mul.nli'tin I i.ro.if T.oiiU ve of llielrervnt .'iperlnrlly vor ell Ihura. MUKt.ll W Will I I ftllV'9 I.arciM Melodvoii Jiciilerrlii ( In. ;w- - r.vru iMii ( i:ni:.jN F"C4Tt flt 1KI1 11.'!. AlihouKb Iff! I (wa bavv Ihreealnrlna tilled wllh i'l. auoa,tlll webnv anliiituuiiveilockof i'lano on Ihn w ny ami How arriving, mid in ml eil frtm )to lo.i 1'iaiioa.to makn rnom for our full atul(. Owli.ar iu our bu Ine f.r cnah only, and from ilia lufttliiit r) ru Um lorjpal I'luiiu di'iiU r in t inrliiiiittUwaruiiaiid Mill.elllovii'r for l 4li tb."!i any olherbeuae lu tlilaeitr. Mt'lU'll .V Villlli:. cj1 Tlio lurjosl I luno c:itt'rlii I In'tl. 'wivw. i'l a mi t on ui:t,m:u tVn-Vil A I s !: i i.. . v If y I 1 1 will let the rout apply on purclnuo, ffboiiirlit In a plveii timo. Wit kveji t!iO lnrjri'ii ilnek.'bi'at I'tauoa, aud will lout or ell owvrior caati than any other llouaelu thla city. AUo.aoo ond band I'lauva taken In ext l.aic I 7 Wfl ruurtbitreet. UUKCli&WJUTK. tuSa Largait Piauo Dealer la Clu'ii.

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A1TL1CTE1) It KAI) 11! -nmiAPEinnA midical nou -r.wb. ; ,1 liaho.l WO )vin iifi ly Kiaaauir, foriiTofj IlilrJamt Union .1. Lotww.n t-pruc anil I'lnn, I'htladalphla, I'a.INVALID j Aro apprl.od Unit Dr. Kluktln e. .1110 hit pic! iirw 11 . I'lriiriniir iirnni-i, 1.1 niui.i.'iiin, picnrilVrra 1.1a nndlvlrtad eltnllon. Ha caullon Hi. uiiirtuiiut ajuliKliho mo of nicrrury ttimuuiiili rrury thoiuuii.li amaMiuatly niarrtirlnlUait out of hi, Hoaobt nflvcilona are promptly extlngulabed. TWCXtr TEA or EXI'EIUKN. K In tba tmntmont of a rlita of ilUcnaoa Mthr-rio lulled,.,! anillmpprforlly und"ritoail,baaanabld ir. Kliikwlln,(AulUnror a work on heir I'raaorrutlon.) prove. Mial lilnn-tonllit of tho minor of narroua dwblllly, local ant rniLlitulloiial wtipkiiaaa, iiipmIiiI and dyaral aiilt rlK aro trtitiodtn to i-rlaln hnlilla, forming tho tnoal ai-rrot yot loailly ami fatal aplinya of doiuoaile tulaory and prmulure innrlalliy, TAKK rAUTlCL'LAtl OTIK. Tlmru It an evil habit inniatlnioa tnduli;. In by boya,n aolilMjii, oilon rrowlntr wild U1M11 l i iiiiiiihoud, and wlilili, ir nni rtiforini'd lu duo tlin, not only bopela aorloiia obatHflca to Horna.llo liapplnoaa, but nlvaa rlaa to a afrli.4 of proIrarloil.lii.lJlon.and ilavaatalliiK IT. 1II011. l ow of tboaa who five way to Dili riiiploui )rai ne arn awaru of ine conaii,unnre, uiilll llio, lInU the nrrvoua a) ilum almllori'il, lor I .Ituok Mini nuncconnlalila frollnira. and vacua foara In the inlml. I ho unfurtilliala lliu afTm-lo.! brcoiiici.la unul.la titlnbor wlili aci'iiati tinl vitfor, or t apply bla 111I111I to atudy; biaal p la tardy and wuk,bula dull, Irro.olnli., and aiik'iir'a til 'iia a port Willi tta iMii-rry Uni 11 uati 1, If ba etiiitni'IpNt.i Im.alf before tba prat llra hua 1I.1110 Iia w.ir.l, and antor mulrlmoi.y, bla ni'trriiiKo la niirrullf.il, and bl ai'ii.n toll, btm that Ihia I cau.uil by bla i'arlv l.illiva. ' luae ra ronaldratloii nblrli aboulj awaktn the altt'iillon uf tlioau alnillarly allgnlml, M A It ft f A f K Itociiilrra lh fulfllmont of anraral ronnltiaiia. In fifdor thai It may ba ronlly tlm rauio uf mmiial bnppliii'aa, Could tin vail h Iii, h vovvra Ilia oriirlu ol li.uni'.lli' lirnu Iii.iii. M mi.o.l, Mn, u truo aoiiri'fl In avcry In.lanrn ,li., lonl In bow man C'iiilil it bo traced to pbjaicnl diar)iiniik'Mloni and lliulr niton. Imil tllaAppoliiliiii-nlt I A t i.lv Un-n blln ll la yet lima, In ordur to bnvo our t-n-airnnir an. I roluxnl a). p it ri'brarMl, ro vl tf1c. and alrvuirihonad. KEMkMIIKIt. Ha Wh: ptucoa klmarlf nnuor Dr. KlNaci.iH'a Irouliiu'iil in 11 y rolleloualy run lido In bla bonoraa a roiilliuuan, ami roly upon tlic a.tiraui' tbul II. am rol. of Dr. K'a. palloi.la will peter be ilUrlioip. Vouns 111 a 11 lot no fulaa modoaty dotrrvnn from making your raao know n to oau wbo, irmu oilu.iiiion and rapittttblliiy,caii rcrialnly Imfi loud you. I 00 many lliltm liny will roneaal tba aa-rf t In llmlr own boaria, a d iure Oicniaolvca Alna! how nflon la thla afutal Jvlualon, and bowniuny a promlalnir younc man, who mlehlbave bar 11 an onmnioul l aooU'iy, ,aa faded lrom the oarlli. SirU'liirca of th" 11 rr I lira arc rniildlr riTiiovid by '.no application of a now tkerupeuUeal agnnt, u.oit only by lr. K. u onkno. and t ouaiitutionni noMllly vrotupuy ciirou, aii'l lull Tijjor roaiorro. COl'NTinr INVALIDS f 'nn hava, by atat their eaao axplU Uly.lo-riliur will all Iholr ay ii'mii, prr Uitm aucloaiuara renililanra, r medicine, npproprlatud acrordinely. . Korwanled to ai.. part of the United Staloa, and packad aaeur frmn dnninirn or curliftuy. tl liA I I I I Youth nnd Manhood. Nature's Guide, H'llh Kuliilir Ihr frtUngnlltn t l.iji.jut'jroni Ih frtn. A loiter wlili a r-inlttnnen of 2.1 cent, or tho value In poatns; alampa, addreaaud to Dr. KINKKI.I.N, Philadelphia, I'a., will aeeure a cony ol either of ihr above book by rot urn of mull; or K' coplea will bo aent free of poatnpo for $1. Hooka 'llora.l'aiivanora, truveln.K ajrenie, A.c., attppllod wholoauloal the iubllaberpjlcoa,wlili;li admit of a lariie profit. U'7All lotlura luual be poKt-pald. July I. Ivr. :mXnTknow thyself".7. An invaluable look for twenty-five cents. Every family ihould Itavcacopy. 100,000 coplo wold In lew thnn ii rcrr, A now edition, rovlaed and liupVorcil, juat la.ned. DE. lruifTERlf. MEDICAL MANUAL AND II AND-lliMiX ,01'. TUB Arl.li -IM I olltllillilllC au null I no of the o.ijrln. proffreaa, treatnunl and euro of every form of Uiaeaao conlrarteil by pro nil.ctlou iunal Intjrcour.o, by i'lf-abuie, or by extifll cxreaa, with advice for thoir provontlon, wrlltenlna futnlllar al5le, avoiding all ii.e.liinl terbnlcalltiea, and everylblnic that would offend M.V ! OWWHWiy, -WHO mm mll,.l a fW lucldt'iil In t'vmalei, from llio rcatill ol aumo twenty year aucec.afiil praetlee, exeliialvely devoted to llio cure of dlaeaac ol a delicuta or jriTtitonatttru. To which I added receipt foa the cure of the above diacaa!,and n trualiae on tlio cuui,ayinploina and cure of tho Fever and Ague, Testimony cf the Professor of Obstetrics in 1'cnn. College, l'hitaih-!jMa. "Dr. HcriiH'i Mkdu al MAxrat.. The author of thl work, unlike tho majority ofthoaewho aJvertlae to euro tlio dlaoaaea of which It trenta, la a trradunle of ono of Ilia be.l folic sua in the I' tilled btutr. It afford mo Icoiure to rr j 11 mend hi in to tho ui.forlunnlo. or to Iho victim of mtilprartlco.a a (iieceaaful and experienced prncll lloner, In wlioaa honor and Integrity tiioy may placo luo cruMvtl confidence. Jo, ti. Loaninnnc, M. 1. Vrom A. Woodward, M. 1). of Venn. Vn iversity, Philadelphia. It give inoideatureloadd my teitlmony to the brolea.loual ability of the author of tho ".iledieat Mitnual." Aumeroua caae of lilavaao uf tho Oetilul Orgaua, oine of ibein of Ion; alanding, huvoroino under my notice, In which hit aklll hu boon nittiilfeal In roitorlnit to perfect health. In aoiuo raao where the patient baa been conaltiered beyond the reach of medical aid. 1 11 the treatment of of Nominal wuakueaaea, or dtaurraiigdmeiit uf Hie fuiicllon produced by aolf-abuaa or excra of vonery . I do not know bla tuiri it lu thu prof.-, lou. I have been aciiuulnlud with the author aoiud thirty year, and deem It no more than Juatlceto blin.a well a klndueariotbe unforlu nalovlct'ui of early Indiacrutlon. to recommend Iii 111 atone In who. irofeatiiial aklll and luleg. rlly tney mayaaluly i-oiillde theiuaelvea. Ai.raxo Woouw aau, M. D. "Thl Ii, without exception, the iinwl compie. henaivo and InU'llltflUle work publnimd 011 tho cluaa of illaeaaea of which litre.1... A volillnit all technical lerma,lt udilrcaana llaelf to the reu.nn of lla roadara. It la free from all ol'Jecll.uiaUle mailer, and no arnt, however fualldloua, cau olJictlodui'luirtt Inthshniidiuf hlitmii, 'Ilia author baa devoted many year to llio treatment ol llio varloue noiopluliit. treated of, ml wltlt loo Hille brealh to pull, and loo little rwunipt:on lo lniioiii,lio Im oil. 'red in tho worlJ,ulUii merely ii.iiiilnal price of U.t conla, thflfrullof aome twenty year, .ueeoa.ful practice. " HrraW. .No teacher or parent aliould ba without tho knowloilen linpuricd lu thlilnrituitbla work, ll would aave year of pain, niorlificatliiu, and ..rrowlolbe youth undor Itiolrcharjo." I'rapit' jtJvrmtr. A rrcabylerlnn rlercymnnln Ohlo,wrlllngof limlcr, Medical Manul,"ii)t "'I bouaatide upon thouaanda of our youth, by evil otaiiipla aud Inlluoi.ro of tlio pa..ioua, have been led Into tho bnbll of aiilf-polliiilon, without rcalUlnir Iii tin Biid fmrful conii'tiiii'iict iiiuii theiuaelvea and llio I r po.torlly. 1 hocoii.tltullon of thouMinda wbo aro ral.loa famine, bnva been enfvebk'd, If not brokm down, und limy do not know lliocDUie or llio cure. Aii)Ui!nir Ihutrmi be dona o to eiilliflilon and Influence llio public mind aa lo check , end ultlniMluly remove thla wide-.preiid eonreo of hu in a 11 wreteliedneaa, would confer llio ;rcalvl bleadiif naxt lo the rellglou ot Jean I'hrial, on the preaoi.t und ruining; generation. I uleinperauee (or the ue of liitoxlinlinit drlnka) llioujrli llhaaalugt It thou land I lint (realer aeourgo to tho Immun race. Accept my lliunk on behalf of the Ulli u-d, and believe mo yourco-worker III tbe goodwoik you are ao arllvely euifutred In." Una copy, (aucuroly enveloped) will bo forwarded, Ircool ioatMjrii,lo any jiurtof Ilia United Mule., for Twenty-Klve t'onta, or lv coi.le lor Una Doilur. Addreu fOSOKJi ot C U.,Publuher, or Ilm IUI, 1'hiUdolphl. CJlHiokiollcn, tanvaiien, nl Hook Ajcnlt lupplled on the uioalliborul loiui. 1 u ly I ir. JOHN VILÜAM'S MIIIIKta Ac NIMI Miai hi'OCH I OII 18Ö4. 10 THE PUBLIC t the commencement or lie npruiK Irndo 1 ihould bo fur alioimud I r m my duly lld 1 full to return my moil arraloful acknowledgment for the altoweraof fuvori lliai bikva lieon beaMd wpon ma. l-utronajro vat rammt full to be a prmid liicentlvelo iiui) . . 1 UK 1'KIVALI.KIi rOi'll.AKII V with Ii my t'lotliluir Kalabl'ahnieiil hu allalned, I luch 0 to faiulllanxa my nam to all ciuaaoa, and to bit tudivldual., Ii -erlliate.a, Ilia loirodueilon of it new icuaoii, and the coiiauijuout chaiiKualluiiilniii thoreuion, render Ii o 1 n , i u-1 1 1 for mo id inliclt yourrautlou alteiillon, while 1 relate In n con 1 i.u a uiKiiuera. po.aiclo, my uew claliua toyuur upport In pri'i'nrlnj my utot k fur Iho iroieul Nprllia HHtl Nil miner keuaoil, I deluri.nneU li.aouura tlia bval ainl.N.wnil Ka.b loiia Introdiicod. A iiovul, broulirul, duriiblp, varied, unJivtrnlive collei'lioii of I'iecoUood havo found their way Into my ealublUhmenl. Novellv of cb'Ui la coupled w l.h imveliy of dealer 11, Iii loin wurknmii.lilji inn 11 y allurulloniandlin prove iiiculahuva been liiceied. My repined ytem of oconoiny 1 putci l lr nit, and It I. well known thai I endeavor U mako Urn fuvorublu chance, or thu private buyer. IV r thu fiiii't'ii uf tlio pint icatoii, 1 Imvol.i tundi)- my beat thauk, a;nl lipo to moct with aluiHnr enci'uriiiremcnt during the rcuiit year. I am the I'ublio'e anoat ell. aerv'l., JO H.N WILLIAMS, JfrrrAr Tedur, .'loiint Curiucl, Inj. mur :il Hiu.. tTmT iTs m'o aN i: y." JO. II. VI. II K al bl. hew aloro, ono ilu.i aoulbofthe Al.l.LV IIUl'Ki: keep cmial.int ly onhnndtifi'iiorul Bimrtuioutof Jewelry, WATCII15Ö, CLUUKlS, allverapoona.rarora, and, great variety of iu h a are luuully kept by Jew clor, lie It pie pared alaoto repair oUljowulry, ana to clean ami repalrvlock aud watvbeacn rco.ouaM term and at ahort botlce. lie wlllal.o laHe old eltvarand j rold lu excoanea for good-. ' Nor.lta -40-1 j.

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JOHN V . 1) A I U A: GO'S Seed Store, in tt VI Lowi;n Mauket ITP.KET, CIWCIHK ATI. oT'.rfor aula larir aa.vrtrainl of Arrl- . , , , ml . . .. . ------ "?! IITI i""Jrr 'rl.,,1'r'Wr.,:iT V.,,. ' ' Mlll.,Vr. r; ft A cm ci-'Kli. We are ronalantly aoppllfid with all tba valuable .ra.a aoeda culllvatnd lathe Val,(.ario Nreda, 1 e, aujf l 3 tnoa S. c H. RUFFNER, tnfiiifiirurri liid 1'eiilrniln :iC M v and Wholeinle Hid Ketall GffiOC ERS, K. E. COIl. WtSTERN EOW A. flAltt CIM'OMAI I, . CT I ho Mk-lfal market rlr paid fur HA., Ol.li l.'nrr. and nthur pupi-r lo( k, no li AJIy 'A he et A finr NO. 312 MAIN ST. iu:tyi:i:.' srir, axd mi. I ' I'.l I'M foinlnuily on liaiiit a baauilful naanrIV inontol IIA lS,ND CATS, of Um ino.tfaalilnnable Vlnd. lie Invli, a bla old lrli-H'1 ul llronk villa to fla blm a all Sc-u liny vl.ll tho rllr. Aluy T, l"J l jr. IMriHi'MUS AXJ) JOllliERSiX W TOJIflMS. JKVKLItY AND FANCY (iüülJS. i;to .main sti;i:i;t. t-'RIjEIt Cu.M.Mr.lU UI. PANK CISCIXSATI. Watch Maker' Tuitt and Matrrialt. Nov. ii.ii-.Vl,: l)r. It ?illlnii,a li(k ItooUej. iul)Hiir4 nml .old by .lAiun Kunst, No lid Muln Mr. ol br.U ou 1'bird aud Fourth Klrot'U, t'tiirlntintl, O. liiiblii.ou'aTbeurf'.lral and Trartlval Alltbnietle. " Key t Arlibmetia. l li'inmitury Irrall.e en Agrhtm. '" Algobta, Cnleriiy hdilloM. Kiiy to ali'bra. Natural I'Uiloaopby. . t.i'onu'iry. Aatronoitiy, I'ntverallv Edition. hrhooj r.uiuon Surve.n? and Navigation. tOllllaON ! 't'lli:.'VIATI'.l. ICOIIIKkU WO KUH. II ,VI(i been reoueaied to examine I'nf, Kobhi.oo'a Nerlea of MalhetiiBlira, and to report my opinion thereof, I have with pleaaare mudo invelf a well ucowalnted with thoapc lflc imrluorUie lnM,k9,a I well could without the actual uelng 01 them In tho recllklion room. I'rof. Kohlnaon luual lie, I .honld Judge from bla book, a keen, aprl;hlly nnd tborough Malhrinatlclan. He would aociii to huve, eltiicr a the gilt of name, or the reatiliof atudy and firncttce, a quirk Intuitive iH'reeptlon of niitlhcuialtral prlaclj.lea, und lo be reioHrknlily adont 1-j artifice for abbrevlniliig the incllioilnof aolvl.ig problem. 'I ho Alirnbra I clear and uiliclonily diffuae Ii expluuulioiia.audfuruUliu an abundant atock 01 probleuia w uh exj. licit and Ingeulou inodea el totvlr llieni. 1 hi work I intli ;icMly extonaive for (bo oroinury purpoac of a 0 "Jre of College lii.tructlon The Coomotry cnibodle a trrr.t nount of Cooinmrlo k now liilj;o lu a rompua amuller than iiaiinl. 'rin)(1n;raiiianTn well conceived and remiirknl'lv well cxecutod. Tho Treut'.tenn Surveylngan'. 'avljrallon Ufull, ai deivci riiunv hiicreKiliii; fa,'., whlcn may be new to mrmtof our i'.iidonl. '1 ho dlajraun are, n. In Hi ft Ci onirtrr. uhiwutillvwi'U done. The nnturr.l l'lili.o.(iy -a d .- I jdly Intorcatlii , 101 only lor in mutter, urn lorinu jiauner 10 wnici. tirliiclplei aro cri.ln.iied and fuel itaicd. Noi only the atudrnt but the cuneritl rt-adcr may Cud atnuaerueiit and prellt from the book. W. V. LAKAnr.E. P'.i,ierlnteiideiitofthe Public School of Indiana. i.reeucaalie, um., ljj. SI II. POPULAlt "cUURCil MUSIC, CO. 000 roplea KoKl. fTtHE SACRED I.TELOSFOII, containing agreat .V variety ol approiud Cluircü Nualo, vclucleu t'lilefly fioui iho old ilandird anlhort, with many 01 It'ln lciiinpo.llloninit a new alin of notation de.itf nod for tho u.o of I'hurcbea', Kinging hchoola . .u.,u.iu. i: A. a. Hat rrn I o rea.ona a ill chli fly account for li e great aurce.aoi una voiillliv. I irst. Tht Chumcirr f the W'arAv It (irccnU n new aim ircnuy tninrovia ymnni of notation In It much timt U aluiruco anil dliltcult lu thl dcUcbiful etleueeii an almplifled that monlha ari tn ado ui;tutl lo year In the e oianion w at of lenrn tn.Te lmciicoor muilrul art, a fan iiimrlcni! p'oven 1 v llio alte.tntlon.nl -Te of teacher, an poTl.1rm.1r. wb hnve leated the ayaten, and given the work Ii nriat popularlly nnd constantly In cfei: gule. Second. The Quality mnt Stute the .Vw.ic Mur. y iiew piece. tea lined lo plaaa a a Inngaa mutie l aia, miiy t'o found ou ll luigeaaud alromany of Um old and tri od niolodlci.lmUowed from aoelated rerollei tiona ofaiincluary delight., and far mote vrvlcouia lo the heart of the worauiper than lunny freipieutly iiU.lilutd for thi'iii. Tho PiiblMier tuny 11 1 1 that 1(1 iiicdinnlral CXee It'. 11 of Ihn efork lianperlorultogether V the mnjor ty of lilern Mulc l.ouk. an.l IS i.rlreTcry low , I, uny be hud at tlio j rlnclpul Dookellcr or of the 1'ul'ii.l er. MOOKK. WII.STACU, KKYS A CO., WIiiiIomiIo llookanller. und SUllonera, oil :7 'a t'ourth Mrcei,('lD'tl,u, (iltlCAT ÜAROAINS. At lb celebrated Larjreat and Cbeapeat CAltPET 12STAUMSIIMKNT; lu the United Staloa; Mo. ' Main it. J. V. PIUVAI.T,rVI'o., Iinportei.uf , .iipiiai, . rem 11 arHii., uva afineioua line room. We have now mi band the moil exton alve and elegant ataortiiionl of rich niedalion Vulvrta, lapralry aud Urn. ..la ( arpeU ever iiffervd In Ihl market; linporled from the celebrated l.ng. linli ni'iii'.iiuciory of John C'roply St Hum, capo, clully forour cily trade A1.U..1UU place, or 3 ply Tepoaty, Ingrala'a audnrllue, lino and coniii:on Inirrnlu Veiietian and 1 1 in m k Mnlr t 'nrpct. A I.u. piece of Knjrli.li and Amerlntn l lour Oil t'lolli nf llio iifrll)lii lln tlnUli, mnrliU lu I lit 11 rrcco and Scroll rnliitluo.. from w feel tu V feet wlda,l all prlcea. Al.o,lliu lurgu.l and iimal exlen.lve aaaorliient of rieh und i li'cuut Curtain (iood, (;ili Cornlrri and Window Shade. 'Him public are therefore r..U..lvd toaaainioa aur turgo .luck. which w III ba freely .liowu al a II llmea. Our goo. I. are all warranted to bo tn perlet i ordcrand rill ba luld chcipvr Hi a i) tho rlieaiut. J. V. HINGWALT.&'CO. cl. 13, & Uookscllcrg, rublUhcrs Slallor.cri, 43Haln Street Cincinnati. tjK tin viiui iT the larpo.l and bcit aortrd rtockilniho Wii.i. Our itorlt cinbruccitli beat wnrkl on Theology, Medicine, .aw, Maanici, Agriculture, Wttory, Travels, Taltt, Memoirs, PhllnsojJ.t, ij-e. a ad a e.un plclo a..irlmiiit (.fall Oie moat 0 alrable Mbccllanui'ua un,k. jiui,ii,iioj, uurtluck of SCHOOL BOOKS emracra all book ( or merit o.od lu the Weal .from llio Sicllln(r Hook to th l.uxlcon. Our at k ol Uiiliincrjr i nibraec every variety uf Itlank llwok, frntu tliekiiiull.Mi'iiiitritndum litiuk tollie larto u-ier-ru)ut buüKur.IncluUlns aver) article utod la l li e co 11 11 U iijr-ruo 1 11 . We have forlli Country Mo reliant a full variety ofUlUsr.Cauand Kutw J'uier,lluveliiiH'i,V rapJ.rr, Itonncl tli.arda. Ink , Ao., Ac. Uurown I'uiilicailona ara luo well known work a or l!io lilrleal mr!l,to rcijulro mora than aa fiiiiiiH'rnlliiiK'llho inuil I'mnilni'iitwlilih ir CMHKE'SCOMNKSTAHY. hit. DICKS CO vf. I..,. Work., Hi.llln'.ai.oloi.t lli.inrr, l-lui.n h. .lvia,Sii.rUitor, Joaniiliua, Ac, Va Invlin all 1 who iKttl 1 11,11 r piifi liUkK buuka, lo (jive ui 1 rtitl.n 1 we are rotill.lcnt we ran nff.-r tliem aura InduceI rnrnl. a. .bull ba mutually Son.iBclvl. I Nov. 1 1, l-.'.l. ij r. I a r.tin), FKOM WILLIAM LEE Är CO. Dry Goods, for Fali and inter a Wo roincrtfully lollclt tttct.tlnii la our vert Wire aaanrtinctit of anaaitmüiln fooila, rnmprlaliia; . usir.riu ana I-. mi 1 u. A lit, I; lea nf LAHIKS lllM'.SM coons, I'M 11 KoinnuKs. LACKS, FII.WVl.S, f lOAKS A Nil AMX1II.I.AS. We bi'lkve we nre pre pa red ti ploaao Hie faurj of alino.t nit w lie w I.u u purcLaae aillclcaof lu la ili'acrliliuii , In Dm plain nml tubilanllnl fabric wanted by rvcry ju'raon, vc uro prepared tofurnlali ''! id tlio heal mniiufttclora of Ute varlou grauVe and UuIUt. V U.'.l'.w uiticli r I ,.n.a.o of ourirooila, 00 in wlili rxforenee i beauty ol iNloand pcrfmtiou or r.ibrl,'. Our prices will bo found a low a al any home In the Weat; and we are anil li'K lit tlia tc.ul time many kind offfooda rl iiiui li lower pricca than al any lormnr porlitd. 'I lioae w bo purcliaae Iroin u run aeleel Irani a lurfvr iiiridy tun c:iti bo found rUoalif ru; and will not be urrt'd Intake what dnoa not ptaaae Ihciti. I.noil, w 111 hniv, a rriiiu,rndtt ,r lhy iimv t'O rcturncl. In our t Un.il and hliaw li. pfirtMicnt wiMin.'ra iry lnrjtf vorii ly uf t lnak ii u. I .Manllua ol our 0 11 manufacture, a well aa Imported rariiiriit., and oiuera acluclol trou the beat t'linblialinictita In .New Vor It, Wa exht llio.n of nur own nmiinfiiftiire with ennfldenre Uiiitin beauly nfrttleand perfcvt'.ou of workmanalilji they are l ot exccllud :OoJ S FHOM AVfTION KAIKS IN JihW VOKU. W avail otrlaclvtia of every advaiitas allliete aaicafor itioap .untia.ca and van odvr a luauv laii;a.i.aaaiiy utlier llonan. WH.I.IL d. I t), 4 Wail r'uiirthftrrct. v '.li Ow C.ncluuail, O.

DR,' FOItSIIA'ö Alterative HBalm, A DALM FOR LVERY WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER NAL USE. This tulm 13 warranted to rc licvo all Rheumatisms, Strninain tho Sfioe, or Spinal nflictioa and Dysici.sia, Headache, or Slifl Neck, Toolliach Karachc, 8cre Throat, Sorcucfes In tho lircast, Stcina-ch or llowcl?, or burning in

tlio breast, ailnma, Bronchilxs, Sjirnius and lJruiseS, J'urris,bcalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud llilious Cholic, Cholera Mor bus, PJcurisy. Flux, Fever and nue, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Jnllairmtion in tho head, Stor. ch, Uowcly or Kidneys, Summer compIaiuL of Children Worms und liiflamaticn of the tomach, nnd llowcl. nod Croup, Scarlet Fever. Tn re a. on why thi balm rearh ell tbea ear I becauaa It reducea UCainalioa, a a rnoae he aeereliaua and nerveea atut . Into action. TLiiiONr la wluf to h peculiar eomtlnullun) of intt'l propertira wlthoul their belüg neutralised. The mtl. du la pe rfee ifully aal, tut coutaliilnj any deadly )oien, or mineral. It will, If nee) frely, act Immediately noon Uie liver, aa4 all oilier aecreativa oraoa. . . Ilrnd the follow Ins Ortlflcal-, -Ccrllficate of Dr. J. II. JorJao, late Ra.ldaol I'liyalciau o(th Found rtlreel Cliolera lloa fltal. I cm clierrfully recoinmfuJ the AlteratWt .lalrn to the public kuowlng aa 1 do, thai It it an excellent article. I ueJ It witli (od rfTcct in CtioUra, (Jarinj inj te connclloo with tt.e Fourth St., Cholera Iloenita la tkle , city, in ea or crint; mim la t iloinach aud bowtla. ( lo aaod it la a taaa cf Inflamatioa of tha klJneya with lie hap. plrat effect. From my knowWge of ita ir- ' ue, In (ha above dlea-a and other. In which I have ueed it, I hava no healuncy in pronouueinjj It superior t any medlcioa hillierlooQVred to tl iiullio with which have become acquainted, and would cheer. fully recommend it to tho public. J. II. JORDAN, M. a Cincinnati, Srpt. lt 1?4'J. Thia I to certify that in the tummer" of 1848, 1 became so xtry lame and weak In my back, occaaioued by lifting that I could not sit down or set da without holding on to tome object. I was advised to try Mr. FoJsbVs Altera tive Balm. By balhinzit six or eirht tirnc, mjr back wni perfectly restored; and 1 hare felt no sympton of ita return since. My wife, also, has used it Tor Rheumatic pains, headache end toothache with very beneficial results. . J.J. YEAKLE. . Dec. 1st. 1849. TO THE PUBLIC. This is lo trtify that, la Jaoe lat, I h attacked with tho Aiatlc Cholera; ami wi oon, as my phynclaa sUtes In a collapaod Mute. I had remained in this täte somo T hours, alien my physician Infoi mti myUra. ly and frlenda that I coold not poaalbly Ir , anJstrlctly foibid my wifa permlttinf aa on jiving ma any medlcloe r neanhmnt whaterer, as It would oaly haitea my dejth At this tlmeMr. Foraha cam to ao m,aad brooghi with blm m bottle eontainlwg fear ounces of Iiis Alterative Dahn, end aided ' pcrniiaaloa of my wllo tones Ilea me.aa M tlioaht ItwooliiiaimedU'ily (iv vaM was Immediately applied, and la leas thai tan minntea I was restored, aud waa la a warm pcrpirstioa, prior to which time my eitrsml tiea wer cold, a clammy a weat was ea my fuce ar ! bead. After the vae of two other bottles of the same ineiilcluH, I was entirely Hoved of all dUtre, and In a few days was reetered to health. 1 would moat cheerfully and heartily ree oinmind thla DALM to all who are afflicted In a almlUr way. 1 has aleo aaed It In other dUeaae. and hare found It a meat excellent remedy. I do not think It can k tuo highly recommend. JOEL KIRUy. I do hereby certify tliwt th abovo cerUfl. cnta i correct, and ih alatement of the physician uimis lo me Is true. JULIA ASS KIRDT. Cluclnualii Dec, blh, 1649. A Certificate from tho Re. J. D. Fialej Clnclnaatl, .March 4lh, IS;). Dr.Foraha TMsIa tba first lima la any lonjj life that I hare given, any aim ia re commeudaUoo of iny tnstliclne , n (to. eral remedy, thoagh 1 bave ofua ba aollel. ted. I hava need yonr Alternate Calm far nrarly two year; first, for tht rhsutnsllam tn my Lip and kare.of wbioh I waa aeairly a cripple, then fur very severe bruises ea two if my family j theo a violent stuck of alarrhaoa on myeclf, then for laflamatioa, for barns bruis-s, aud for rrry severe caioof etiff neck.broujjlitouby a violent cold, and a think I have had full proof of ita medical properties, in real many of the dlsteses fst wblcS yoa recommend it, and I bar at found It to Ul la orsn ou of thorn. Still, 4 po not say that It Is an infallible car, yet is my fober conviction, thai lila th V. compound for these rcmtdlri for which It (e recommended, that 1 hava ver tried. d I have tri "d many. 1 will not, If I eaa prcorelt.be without It la my family for lay eoaalderatloa. Hepiaij that yew will etil continue to compound It honestly ,ad that It uisf relieve thauaanda of eu ff re re, I tnoat hrarlily recommend It U my fellow-citiMM a mos t eicellent Kamily MediclBf . Your, affectionately, ' 3. B. FIN LET Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Foraha'o Altera. live Balm lo perform a very extraor dinary cure uyon a horse that was very badly cut,icmo tiwcilncc. I uacd it upon on occaaion, extr. naily, with pood eircct. I believa It to bo a perfectly safe and efücaeioua remedy tobe used in many complalata. D. L. 8TARH. . ovtmber 2 lit. 1053. Wholesale Depot, atJ. &, MrtVNo. 81 Pearl et. Cia. C. Rcak Dr. H. W. roraha.Druir Store. No side of Fifth wt., 3 doora eaat of Smith Cin.O. For sale at H. Tynar's, T). Trie At Son's, Mnck oV. Forquhar's.Dr. Moody'a and Dr. Halle, Bjcokwlll. Ind. . TEESIS OF TITE ISDIAKA 'ÄnajCAa. rJiil.arriptlon when not paid wltbln lbs year l7 If paid within in year ...... I B1U III WOTIIWCO....... O.VttlWriri may remit money y a;! ot cur rid, when net less than $1 are remilted at one time, and receipts v77 bt returned statin? tht time to vhick mv.. Mfnf it made. Ul tain a certificate of th Post Master sis to the amount remiitU. ea