Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 April 1855 — Page 4

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7r W, iV EÜOCH Uc'CAETY-A Sketch. Every attentive member of the Agricultural locicty, must have frequent ly noticed an elderly roan, of imall Vature. taking an active part in the delifeeratumi of the Society, and, particularly during meetings of the Board, giving important advice and counsel. It would argue that a man mutt bo almost a stranger in Franklin County to hear him ask who that is; for Exocii McCartt bono of tho fixtures of Old Franklin. His father wa one of the earliest settleri in the White Water Valley, end he himself has taken an active part in most of iu transactions. Were we writing a history of the man, instead of giving merely an c?ricultural sketch of him, wo would have to write a history of Franklin co. Few men, living or dead, have had more to do in the affairs of the county than he. He was one of the delegates that framed the first State Constitution, and prior and nubsequtnt to its adoption, he was for near twenty years the Clerk of the Court. Subsequently he has been in various offices', until it might be said that be has been, and is now, an official Jtxtun, having been more honored or more burdened, (as you please) with official position, than any other man in the county. But it is net to speak of him as a man, nor as an officer, nor as a politician, that we attempt to sketch him. In neither of these might we do him justice, for, as a politician, we differ from him widely, though respectfully, on many subjects, and as an officer the people hare attested his fidelity, by their continued confidence ; and a a man, we are not minutely enough acquainted with his history, to give all that should be said in that respect. We merely wish to sketch him as an Agriculturalist. And here we are met at onco by farmers of the Brady school, and told that, like the Irishman, justice is what he has most to fear, for in truth Judge McCarty is not much to brag of, as a farmer. His fences are crooked, and rather rickety. " The barn and its appendages are not first class, and even the garden, and door-yard, and gates are not to bo commeded as worthy of imitation. . Why then, says one, does ho de serve sketchhg? To such, if we were simply to say that it may do good to abuse him a little, by way of a warn ing to others, it might be a sufficient answer, for ta our sketches, we hardly exoect to find perfection m every farm er. But it is not to caricature him that wo write. We have long since learn ed that for most of the failings of men, there may be found some satisfactory apology, if we but look for one, and we have found but few men in whom there is not something to commend. It is due Judge McCarty, as afar mer to say than much of his lifo has been spent in town, in the service of the public, in offices that did not yield sufficient income to enable him to beau tify his farm with their proceeds. E peclally for several years lately, though not in office, in a kind of retired life. he has lived in town, and committed his.farm to renters who, thoh care ful and industrious, are never expect ed to devote as much time to "keeping up appearances" as the owner of the land. In this we find an apology for the delapidated appearance of thing. though he is at present on his farm. Though there is not much to commend in the appcaranco of things about his farm, yet Judge McCarty possesses a fund of practical knowledge that wo d be invaluable could it be brousrht be fore the public. We havo frequently listened to bis opinions on va.lous top ics of a practive character, in our Ag ricultural meetings, with pleasure and profit. He was among the first in the county to devoto attention to tho culvation of fruit. Fr rainy years he had tho best nursery in the county, and many of the valuable orchards that are now enriching, or at Least gratifying their owners, earn from it. And he has now on his farm one of the most profitable orchards we know of. If his knees, barns, fcc, are not worthy of commendation, his orchard is. When we were there last month, it was snowing too hard to make a visit through the orchard as pleasant as it would have been last September, but through the now we could see the marks of care and culture every where. He too, has one of the bestvineyards in the county probably the best owned by an American. In his vineyard he has erected a wine press, and in his orchard a eider press, though the former at least, has not been very profitable. On tho culture of fruitsapples and grapes in particular, he Is probably more capable of giving reliable instruction than any man in the county, and we regret very much that it is so hard to prevail on him to impart that instruction. To one of his age it often iaksome to write, yet he can write and write well, and we are half tempted to "pitch in" to him some way so as to extort from htm his views and experience, particularly on those subjects. We hope he will occasionally, and as early as possible, give the readers of Tin Vaiut Farms some of bis thoughts on the cultivation of trees and vines.

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Wlun wo were at his firm last month, he was sprenJinj struw, aonie 10 indie, deep among his vines in Iii garden. He was contemplating covering n portion of the potntws he plants this scaion, iu straw. How it will work remain to bo nein. But for calling up tho remembrance of a b id speculation, wo would spenk of Iii operation in tho "Short Horn" mania of some 1C years ago, but wo mint forbear. If he want to enlighten the public on this'subject our columns are at his service. Hoping lo hear from him soon for this department of the paper, we leave him for the present. Forth Valley Farmer. Mr. Pleasant, Henry Co. Iowa,) March 23, 1C55- J Fkikxd Ooodin: I have just received the American greatly enlarged and improveJ. Thank you, and may your subscription list be enlarged in proportion. The Agricultural department of your paper alone', (if well conducted, and that depends in par., on your agricultural reader,) wili bo

worth tho price of the paper t i many farmers. But my object in writing this letter, is to say something a!out the best mode of making meadow, as this is the time many farmers sow tim othy seed, and wait two or three years for a crop of hay, or perhaps become impatient and plow it up. Some 20 years cxpcricnco has convinced mc that -summer or early fall sowing is the best. The plan which I conceive to be the best, is this: the land that you wuh to put in meadow, plant in corn, and tend it well, with a cultivator, so as to leave the surface as smooth as possible. If any weeds arc left at harvest time, pull them out, for if left they will take the edge off your sythe the next harvest. About the 25th of July or as soon thereafter as possible. sow pure timothy seed (beware of dock and other fowl seeds shun them as you would the small pox) at the rate of one bushel to eight acres, and harrow it in with a one horse harrow, or cultivator, and when the corn is ripe, cut and shock it, nnd take care to cut as close to the ground as possible. In winter take the corn off and feed it to your cattle, und as soon as tho frost is out of the ground in the spring, go out into the field with your heavy rol ler, and roll tho surface smooth, and if you want any clover mixed with your grass, sow before rolling, then if you do not have a good meadow let us know through the Valley Farmer. The ad vantages of this system is that no crop lost, and that the first crop of grass obtained in this way is as good r.s any. AMBROSE ZANOEY. Advantages of Under Drtining. " Waring, in his "Elements of Agriculture, states that tho au vantages of under-draining arc many and important, and cnumcr atcs tho following: 1. It entirely prevents drouth. 2. It furnishes an increased sup ply of atmospheric fertilizers. 3: It warms the lower portions of tho soil. i. It hastens tho decomposition of roots and other organic matter. 5. It accelerates the disintcrga tion of mineral matters in tho soil. G. It causes a moro even dis tribution of nutritious matter among thoso parts of soil traversed by roots. 7. It improves tho mechanical tcxturo of tho soil. 8, It causes tho poisonous oxcremcntitious matter of plants to bo carried out of tho reach of their roots, 0. It prevents grassQ3 from running out. 10. .It enables us to deepen tho surface soil, by removing excess of water. 11. It renders soil earlier in tho spring. 12. Itprcvcuts the throwing out of grain in winter, 13. It allows us to work sooner after rains, 14. It keeps off tho effects of cold weather longer in tho fall. 10. It prevents tho formation of acetic and other organic acids which induces tho growth of sorrel and other similar weeds. 1G. It hastens tho decay of vegetables matter, and tho finer comminution of tho earthly parts of tho soil. 17. It prevents, in a great measure, the evaporation of water and tho consequent abstraction of heat from tho soil. 18. It admits fresh quantities of water from rains, &c, which aro moro or less imbued with tho fer tilizing gases of tho atmospehro to bo deposited among absorbent parts of soil and given up to tho necessities of plants. 19. it prevents tho formation of so hard a crust on tho surfaco of tho soil as is customary on heavy lands. Fobt Wayne, Ind., Sept, 1854. Drar Vir. At tho lust annual meeting of tho American Pomological Society, tho undersigned wasappointed Chairman of Fruit Commltteo for Indiana, whoso duty it is to collect all tho information ho can in regard to tho fruit of this State, and tompilo tho same, tobe presented in a report at tho next meeting of tho society, to be held in 1 Jos ton tho ensuing autumn. The information sought to bo

obtained is mainly for the purpoio of ascertaining what varieties succeed best-locally and generally and to correct tho nomenciaturo of fruit, a tiling very much needed in tho west. In view of thn u few interrogatories aro subjoined

to assist in thcirrangcmeittof tho report. Any and nil information nnd suggestion, aside from this may lo considered uu(u!, it is honed may bo freely communi cated, that n report may be made which will do credit to tho pomological interest of our fruitgrowing State. 1st. How do fruit of differ ent kinds succeed in your State? Exceedingly well.oxeept cher ries, in tho ccn'ral and southern portions of tho State. 2d. What is tho general char acter of your soil? Various. 3d.' What ten varieties of apples would you recommend for early cultivation? Early Harvest, Summer Queen, Fall Pippins, Itarabo, Rhode Is land Greening, Illaduin, Yellow Dcllflower, Whito Ilellflowor, New town Pippin nnd Iioxbury Rus set. 4th. What twenty varieties of apples would you recommend For general cultivation? To tho above, add Ruwlo's Jcnetto or JuneaÜRg,(iolden Russctt, Golden Sweet, hsopus Spitzenburg, Michael Henry Pippcn, Wine Apple, Ving Sap, Swear, Summer Bough and Newtown Spitzenburg. 5th. What other varieties would you add? None. Gth. What tho best single variety for summer? Early Harvest or Summer Queen. 7th. What tho best variety for fall? Fall Pippin. 8th. What the best single variety for all purposes? Rambo. 10th. How do pears succeed? What varieties havo been fruited in your vicinity?' How long nnd with what success? What varieties do you recommend for general cultivation? Pears appear to succeed well. Not extensively cultivated as yet or rather not generally in bear ing. 11th. Aro pear trees subject to tho blight? If so, have you dis covered tho cause or a remedy? rso blight to any extent. 12th. How do tho pears on the quinco root succeed? How long havo they been tested, and with what success? About ten vcars. Not vcrv satisfactory. 13th. How do cherries succeed, and what varieties do you recom mend for general cultivation? Answered sufficiently in n ply to first question. 14th. How do plums, apricots and nectarines succeed? and what varieties, especially of tho former, do you recommend for general cultivation? Tho curculio destroys tho crop. 15th. Docs tho curculio nttnek tho Iruit, and havo you discovered a prcvontivo against its deprc dations? No remedy except killing. 10th. Uow i'ocstho peach sue cccd? Is tho I reo injured by winter freezing, or tho fruit by fall, winter, or spring frosts? Fruit very lino about ono four 11 of tho time. 17th. What varieties of straw berries, gooseberries, currants and raspberries? with what success and wnat varieties do you recommend for cultivation? AU Powell. Varieties numerous. 18th. Havo you discovered any diflerance between tho common Red and Whito Currant, and tho kind sold under tho moro inposing niunoof ''Read and Whito Currant?' If so, in what docs tho ditTcranco consist? No differance. Also, add any thing that may give interest; and if there aro any varieties of apples that aro new, and of pccular excellence, especially winter varieties, thnt nro not described in tho books, a description of each would bo important; but any variety falling under tholtoxbury Russet in quality, should not bo considered as un acquisition to our already largo list of lino fruits. A reply to tho above at your earnest convenience, so as to enable a report to bo completed by the 1st of October, at latest, is an xiously desiredVery respectfully, Your obedient servant, I, D, G. Nelson, Chm'n commltteo for Indiana itiTA lady on being told that the skull shown to her nt tho British Mti'cum was that of Oliver Cromwell, observed that was strange, ns she had seen another skull of the usurper in the Oxford Musuvm which was much larger. "Yes madam," said tho conductor, "but our epepinu-n is that of his head when ho was very youpg."

MISCELLANEOUS. r(. V. U.tVVIS Si CO, DKLL& HRASH FOUNDERS,

M.t'rT aaasor mn iif A ikLkII hiiiJ nf Hra Work: Uelers lu Lead. Zinc, l'. i.i.fi. III. ck Tin, t'i...rr lfivcit,Kpltf., NnMer and Metal ru'-h ii.jr, HvKuud sire.il, let. Hroadway aiill.iillo, Cincinnati Ohio. J' srtiulr Itallsaroeieratutl on w and improved piirtclplrs, teperlof rut r Mir In the worl.l. .Vir.il, i:.:i,7-iyr. IT II AND CI.O( KN-W, IIiwmi liMi.l.-r ii!r icotlo Iii elllioni of Hrmik. vlllcniul vicliiltT, U Ilia capaoltjr of Wiu-U and I'lmli Makvraixl rapalrnp makliiK ami iundlii( Jrwulry, Vc. l.oiif irrlenrand alrlrl punctu tllly aruhlirerfiiuniendatlon. Minn ihr door Norlhoflha ponlofltr. Jyj,HiO 31-tf iliW AUHIVAL: johi un. nLooMixaaiiovEl ixd., IN itouitantly rolvlng a splendid and eoiuplaU arlineul of NT.lPf.n A!Ur.lCY PHY GOOD, 4rcer!ea. Hardware, unawar, ('ittlfrjr, Hat, Cnp, Donne!, Iloot, Mliae, Ileadfamad ClotklM. Drna-tIedlclne,IalnU( Oll. Dye. Muff, mII, Cotton Yarna, Motion, l'orf nuiarrt Ac, Ac, JJ"7 Tb above rood hare boon bouglulow for cuih.iflttctoJ wiih the groituil rare, and will U tol.t at lh vary loweat prlrta. Call and amlns r-sfora purrhadiif Uawher. No,. IM, IHi3-tl. 8000 Hoi maklnr th larrct and boat aMortmenl ever brought to Brook 111, can be ound at Ol. I) WHITE rORSKK, Banking1 House. i.ai ui:l, id. n ll. CLKMK3TH, haijuat rarolred a larraand lt well aMortxt tok of nawr ff.ioda ofavcrjr va rletT and cheaper than ever brought tu thla mar. kctbeforo, and will btiaeld lower, but recollect I muii have ellUor produce or caili, or kei'p my good. U. I will par eaab fur WUfal, Corn, OaU, Ac. C.H.CLEMK.NIK. Ott. 8. I) A V & 31 A T Ij A C K, VNOt.tlllt PSkllftl I I) U V U O ODS, No. 07 PKAHL ST HE KT, BKT. WALNUT VISK cixci.nxj ri OHIO. March 1? 1844 jl ASA IG LEII ART, (l.ale of.and Knccoeanrto Ingle, Wheeler & lfl hart in Kcal naiaia Agencie,) Attorney nt L.ui nnd Ileal ICatato Agent, Wlllaltond 10 tlio Collodion of Dol-U, the purchaw and aale .f K jal Kalate and all other pro fi-aaloual builncaa Inlruited to him In Vender burgh, and the adjoining counllealo Indiana. irpOn otiii cni.aa, KVAasVlMK.IKDIANA. arjnNSWAEi.- , , , A irean aupply Jut t received illbe OLD KKU BKICK. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DU. DrCAN eV CAnF.IlO, DENTISTS. Xo. 1GG West Sixth tt. between Iiacc and film $($., Cincinnati. mniS OFTICE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT X. ol lla pruavul proprietor, tiaa beeu luttrnaaIng In reputation for aupertoi operatlcna In lue Artificial Department of Deut'.alry for the lal ton yeara, and no ex peine or eiforlihall be wanting to give aatlafaclloa to ail who may favor It Willi their patronago. The aubucrtbere would call attention to the following etnentlal points perlatiilnr. to Artificial Teeth, via: beauty and uaturalnoM of appear ance, quality and atrenglb of malarial, comfort to the woarar, and uauiulncia In roalormg (he natural appearance of llio apeecli,and ability to niafllcate; la alt of which they are warranted In saying they are oxcoliod by none, and equalled by few. TEETH luiorled from ouoto fall act, with Artificial Uu ma. full and Half Keta lu variably Insorted by suction. All Operations In Donllslry performed In the most thorough manner. TKnytn, Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they are the n.oit reasonable Iu the West. TWO TEETH OB KOBE ON GOLD PLATE, 3 !( TOOTH, TWO TEETH OB X0EZ ON SIL VII PLATE, 12 li:it TOOTH. Tli a money refunded If the Teeth do not prove satlufni'tory. II"? Cor the Information of those living at a dlalanee, we would stale that our facilities are such, that we can make In the Kneel stylo, a nil I set of TKKTII In from 124 to 44 hours, and small pieces In proportion, so that no detention need be apprehended. vr.c.DnxcAJr,) DTlm J.O.CAMKKO.N, EeiTlare. . f. 1 L ' . I 1. L' I . i. . . . li . . . .1 V .o. i jo ,1 usitimii rircct, oem en nitv auu biui, Cincinnati. dee. SN, 34 10 Weatmykstern PIANO DEPOT, CINCINNATI. Oaio. w desire to Inform purchasers of Plauot Ihro' .innra i um we are now nniiaing ana win oncn August Hth, CU4, the larrest fiano Sale rooms ever built, either In Europe or America, and more thanlwlce at large as any In the 111 I tod stales. 1 nese rooms win t oneu who From .he best mskers In the country, and the e lout oioiirbuslne. wllleeable lo all i alow all competition, and at Hie same time lo offer such a varluty as lias never been seen, In this or an j other oounlr,'. Uur stuck, now on the way,wllleonslslofabout the following Vt I.oul XIV carved 7 octaves, 40 7 octaves full cerntre Hsnos, fliil.hed all round. 4U e, Avlavos, of all ttvlei, 10 ü,m aiidOiQ0tvefusiruninli, PHIOESFUOM 900 TO 8b00 A full wrlllon guaronlee given with every 1'lauo sold by os. TERMS, CASH. Wo wlllsupply dealers wb purchase for cash, on as good terms at they can buy In New York or Moioii, SMITH A KIXOX, No 7U Weil Fourth street, Cincinnati, U. Jul) a 3i vi i03 iERlIAlOS Chxlstmu and Nw Year's Pretest! TITZ offer for sale from now nntll Feb. 13, 'M, W the above nuuiber of 'ow Kosvwood i'laaos, at lower prices than have ever before bocn known In tlio Culled Htaies, Kast or We t, as folows; V ii alia carved Uuls 14th, carved tops, o.e., mauuiiK'turur a price .n uusiuu, kann. f.r sale 0R"h at.... ,100, 9 (till curved l.ouls Hlh, 7 octaves, U tun priee f44o, ior aai". wv. 3 Carved Lotus 141b alyke, T octaves, lloston i rlce a'lUil, for sale, each at.. 410. 7 I.ouli I4thstyle, aad?oclavei,New York prices 450 to &OU each, for salo at UO to 4IU. 90 Full centre t'la una, some cstra handsome, with carved cases, os., usual price $XA) lo $iM al 174 to 3T1. 5i or varton style, from A lo 7 octaves, usual paces $U l 374: for sale at fluu, tl'.n, I .IK), I ill) ana wo. . j full written Warrantee given with euc,i instrument. TKRilS CASH. Never bcfoiu baa there been auch au opportunity of purvbaalng Plauoe, either a regards price or variety. Our present atock belüg fully twle as largo as any oilier ta the country; and eur Pianos are well known te be from the bkst inakeri of the Colon. Uur friends In Clnclnuall will understand the reason of this extraordiaary reduction la prices. Tlio.a llrUg at a itlstance are Informed thnt the extremely stringent suite of the money market It the rausoof our thus offering II rt class Instrument at those rate. SMITH os NIXOV. . .. . i .4... k I A t I'WnolUU, No.TO) Wtit rurlb st. near Vino, Cincinnati, o. - July ll ,9 ly M0G3E, WUSTACH, CO., Bo.ksellors and Lloners, 1'RINTtTkf, BINDERS & rtrnrjgnKRft, 3, West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, Take great pteaeure In aaylng that they have laken poss'tsslon of tho spacious and eleganl balldIng Juni erected at No. il West Konrth Mruet, for tlio Nceoininouuiion oi lueir ouaine, l)irerthj opposite their Old Stand, No. tir1, Wubt s-ourlli Street, and halft eo,uar west of their fotmer lllank Hock and Slslli.nory M.ire.ul the corner of Fourth aud Mala itroela. The new eetabllnhmuiilbet uusquallod fuclilllct f"r MANUFACTURING BOOKS, either lllank, for tin Counting Mouse er Office, or printed, for tho I.Ihr ry or lirawlng Koom. Hooks In either tiepnrlnient will bo produced In the hl?liesl stales or the ait. o Constantly for sale, a'l Valuable New Publications, Standard works In t heology, Medicine, and Mineral l.lteraluro, Music, School, and t lal-al Hooka. 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CIVTUIiVKimSEMKNTS. i!:i( it vvr ta ku nonet:. G. W. PADGETT, & CO,, NA Vi: Jmt opoi.ud a Uro M No. 31 Main tit., wlilde,littiweih fvarland fnlumUla.where iUvy luiv'iid keeping a good aaortniaiiof

China, (Jlass, Sz Quecnswure, For II. u wholrualt tradu. Tlijr lollcli an examlriai.oii of liiolrHtotk.a tlioy fluilor lhemelca, Uiey can tlve tull.fm lion both In quality and prim, lMiii'1 forget, .No. Muln at., J. W. J'ADl.K T I , At cu. IN . II. Particular addition paid to i'arklng and (Shipping tJood. O. W. I'. A t o. :ijni. JOHW D. TILWFIXi pROCER AND COMMlrtMU.N AI hid II A NT, l'ulr Iu I lour, t'ro. vialon. Ilouruon WhUky.and Produce gcni'relly Mo au Walnut irret, Cincinnati Olilo. hulli 6 Madden, ,off H.T?Cblnmkn& Co Cla Kleider A Jack, l.oula Moduli, Kllwoll cV Co, fill. I (it. I.oul OTMberaladvaneeainade oa Conalgnmenla. nar (4 '.14 ly MASONIC A. ODD FELLOWS' FUIINIHII 1NO STORK. WILLIAM ADDIS, Ha removed i. Klxih I. Kaeon'e Hull. lie, .inder Magnolia Hall, Cincinnati, Ulilo. MAXUFACTDHKH of Costumes and H alia nf every dearrlullon. for Masons. Odd Kollows. ions ni 1 emperance, Temple or Honor, Wrulils Ked Men, llrotherhood of the Uulen, and flood Hons of Temperance, Temple of Honor, Hrulds Fellows l 1 HeUig a member of the above orders, I aai prepareil atal I: eos lo furnish everythlnir apper aliilnrthercto with punciuallt) anddlspslrh. fub. IS 'A.'. O-iJm. N. M4MMINU. K. JaNNiMus. J. HvTTcaKiki.a. Mnnniu;, Jennings & ('o. UHOLEBALK. &BnujBT&a - 5- COMMISSI OX MERCHANTS. No. 251, Maiü Stehet, West Side, SsconJ Door ahovt Sixth ifXo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, (). Nv. II. lK',.t.4T Irr. Aaron A. Colter, GKOCEKY CKOUUCK AM COMMISSION all IC KC 11 A. NT. R.E.COKMEKOr 8KVEXTII AM MAIN KT. I-KCIIX.XATI, OHIO. Jtov.il- 411-1) r-. wa.ai.Ki'. os. oLks js. al. ei.san TTTM, GLENN AND 80NS, WHOLESALE MsaraaaTs, Norib-easleornsrof Waluul andCnl niu bin streets, Cincinnsti, Uimo. msr84'54lr "important to builders Morslcyc&Ehlcr, FROXTSTREET, BET. WESTERX ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers Id all kinds of Lumber and manufacturers of Sash, Door, Blinds, Window Fratnea, Moulding, Ik Filunler, Weather Boardinp. White ana Yellow I'lue Flooring, Shelving for Sloree, Palling far Fen c e a , Hoards planed on both sides, of various tUlcknoss suitable for the Inside fliiMi of homrs. Till establishment will be found lo bo of errat, bcneUtlo poraona building In the couulry, as they ran be supplied here wltuallllio materials ready made of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing Dou.es. in me t.uinier 1 ard connected Uli this establishment there ia kept for salo at extensive assortment of l.utnlr for all building purposes. Saah primed and glazed, constantly 011 hand. All orders promptly attended to. T Kit MM CAKII. iov. 11, 13471 jr. s. s. nun. bolesaledcalerln Dried Fruits, Clover Seed, " and produce geiierully. Ne.3D Walnut Strrel B'wea Front A Colombia IKK) bush, liincui't. 1 hi:m. gOOO lo do AIMM.S. (H do do PTA M'T. 6 do do CI.OVDlt tsfJi:i). In store and for sale. , Feb.17 1 jrr. A.K.Door. II. D. Root F. E. Arnold. E. H. Howe. DOllH, ARXOLI) & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Jfancj öoobs. S.W. Cor. 6th Main SU. Gait Mouse iiulldlrgs. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jan. 134 IT II. D. C I II P M A N (t, CO.. Commission Ac 1'srwnrdlnf MKIIÜIIANTÖ, WIIITF. WATKK CANAL RÄRIN, CINCINNATI. I I . t I j la l..ltT.M ctcir,TI. ; sMaaiaaa itv,I4. John Swasey o Co. ; Morrison t Now by Tweed,Slbley& Wright: H.01 11. M. Conklln, HeevesA Ntephens, ; naasTowa,u. corkissvills.ird. A. 8. Wlrglns cV Co. A. 11. Cunwell os Sons. : (.eorge (illlosule. Liberal cash advancements made on consign ments. at)30-ig.yr. IRN8T. H. L. D4MIIL J A COD E UNS T, WHOLEIALE AHO DETAIL F , a v.jmhi STATIONER AND JILA XKBO OK MA NUf A CTURER, No. 119 Main Street, betwocn 1 bird andFourth streets, t InclnnaM, Ublo. Kot. II ins 47 I yr. PATENT t tiring Fuddle Tier, AT1XB GREAT LABOR and e peine, we are liowenubled tofurulslitlieso unrivalled T(eri liioaautlty al short notice.' rrlce, 30each. cah. IIL'NTKR, CODURN. KOMESTON A BARK, Sole manufacturer! and wbolesalodealoriln Sad dlory, Hardware rad Coach Trimmings, No. 9 Church Hullding, U ulnut alreel, Cincinnati, Ohio We also have a full supply of our PstbntIUib PllKKR. TTKKÄY R70BZE. WHOLESALE OKOCER XX o COM.MlNlu.N MtKCIlAM, No4il WALuulstrcot, between Front and Columbia, Cluclu nail, Ohio. mar 114 '34 ly QTEAM .MARBLE WORKS. CRAB. RULE Ö hlTtJChOK Tu l.OW MVA HVLV., Comer Broadway and Klflh slroel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monu metils, ToiuIm, and Grave Stone, Marble Mantle and ütalunrv, l!abliiual Kouis, Msural Tablou, Urns, Vases', (tardea rigurci.Cablnetsiid Counter Slabs, etc. Ao, constantly on band and furuls'ied to order. The 1'radosupplled with Marble iu Hiock anC Slab.orüawod ut order. mar 4 '34 1 H. M. BUCKNER. Mil X. MALL. BUCTCKER AND HALL, WHOLESALE OR0l tlo l oMAll.vslo.S A toKWAKlMJilea i usSTs, 34 Walnutslreel, Cincinnati, Oli. REFER TO WI.XfiLOW.I.aMKK rv CO, New Yoaa ('LAPP, KK.NT A HKCKI.KV, M. I.. IUM.OU Kl.U li co, Huast)ai.r.u. JO.NKS. IlliO I IlKHM it CO, CH IkSSTI, KKUI.KY A T HOMPSON, Naw Oslssss. S.MIlll A JOII.xno.X, mar 17 '34 13 l'UKNClö NUKLSON. IMrOHTKR AHO M ANtFACTUtKR OF Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, DEAL KU IN Leaf Tobacco, S'O. 33 MalnKireet.belweoa 5th and xlh, ISIgnofthe Indian Chief. CINCINNATI, OIIIU. Nov. 3, 17-IMJ4 dry,. Daniel F. .Mender, & Uo. Cincinnati Slc.un lliirraii A 4J llli:i' !tAi4 r rrouv. CUR. UF FUUNT ANÜÖ3IITI1 TS. ICccp a general oaaortmcnt of coiialktliigoftho rollowlngartlcle,vlx: Itosewood, .vauoarauy, anu vrainui iireavlng and I'luln lluras,hldo ltoards, WrltlugDuvls, tiicloaed and I'Ulu VsU aud Work MuUdt, Wurranied equal In quality to any mad her or elsewhere, and which lliey offoral very low prices, for cash or aoproved paper. ALL KINDS OF LU.MDEIl WANTED. Nov. II. IMS.47 lyr. W. IS G0.tWE)ir U lioaeanloantt llrloll Dculcr iu K, KABT COnNKU WKNTKKN HOW !) PKARI C5I,CINNATI. J- PARTICULAR PAINS TAKKN N TUK 8KLKCTI0N OF THE BMT FAMILY (JROCF.lt I KM. No, II lrJ3-. 47 lr, U AT ES HOUSE, I MB l AN A !!. 1.1, INDIANA, , , D.D. SLOAN. PROPRIETOR. July Cd

NEW YORK jl)Y'TS. J M"EpiCATE DIN F A L ATIO NA NEW MKlllUU. A Muhl UO.NUr K IL discovery lins reeriitly been msde by 1)H. CUKTM for Hi w core of Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Cough, Colds, and all l.nug Coiutdalns, by Modi cntod liihalallon. Da. CraTis'a HvaatNs, oa la ntLisu Hvoksm V'aroa and Ciiaaav hvacr has accompllahed the most wouderful cures of Aalhma and Consumption, In tho city of ow York and vicinity for a luw monllis pnnl.evcrknoanlorniiii. It Is producing au Impression on Diseases of the I. nnas never Ufore witnessed by tho medical pro fi.uii. (Soercrtllli -ts. In hands of Agvnle ) The Inhutcr Is worn on the breast, under the

linen, w ithout the least lucouvclilchce, the lient of the body being suuklenl 1 ovspornte the fluid, euppl)liig the lungs constuntly Willi a bonling and acieeable vapor, paaslng Into al the air-cells and tusges of the luns-s tliul cannot poaslbly be rourhed l) wny other inedU'liio. Here Isacuseof AS1IIMA l LKI.1. llaooaLVM, K. Y iKic. Utilh.H53. For about eight years I have been severely afllli'led Willi Aill'ina; for the lust two years I have suOered beyond all my powers of descriptions months at a lime I have not been able to sleep In a bed, getting what fest I eou'd sitting Iii a chair. My dlllletilly of breathing, and my sulloriiiga, were 10 great at tiinea, thai for bonrs logother my friends 01 peeled each liour would be my last. During tliu puslsl years I have had the aid and attendance or aoiiiii ol tho moat celebrated physicians, but have received 110 permanent relief. I el length bad Ihagcod fortuuoto procure Dr. ('tirils's H)iiana, or Inhaling Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At the lime I oblaluod Ii 1 was suffering under one or my moat violent attack, and was iu great tlllrea, almost sulfotailng for w.nl of breatli. In leuihun ten minute after applying lha Inhaler lo my stoiuui li, and inking a teaapoonrul of the Cherry Vyrup, I w as relieved iu a great iueaure, and had a comlorlttble night. I have since coulluiied I wills tint greatest possible buuulll, and am now coinparilivt ly well. Uod only knows the amount orstid-iliig this medlrlne bus relieved me from. My advice lo IhOaulTerlng Is ia it. MACCAlil.T K A STUN. UMITION CL'KKD. Naw-Yoaa, Dee. i.7, 1H13. I raiuo to New York In Hi? alilp Tulegruiih; nil dative place Is rt. John, N. Ii. When 1 readied t is city, iny heali was very poor; had a Very bnd Co null, rultod a great deal of mutter, and aasveiyweuk and emacluted, .My mends and ili y al' In 11 pronounced my caso connm lion, and beyond the reach of medicine. I iict ldeiitally heard ol Dr. CurlU'a llygeuua.nr Inliulmj Hygeau Vapor, und Cherry Syrup, ami obtained a package whk'h I verily believe was the moans of.avuig my life. Moon alter wearing tho Inhaler I found ll relieved Hie pressure on niy lungs, and after a while tliu disease iiindo Its appcarai oe upon the surface under lha Inhaler. I Itok lliu Cherry hyrup a direr lud, and continued to do so, my cough gradually growing belter, until ll entirely loll me, and 1 now consider myaou euren. 1 sun wear tho Inhaler, astlio usool It Is rather pleasant. and believing ll strengthening and purifying lo the lungs, I feel unwilling at present to disease Ith It. JOHN W OOD. Sold by llord V I'll til, No. 40 Courtlan.lt true!; II, III 11 a. corner of John street aud firoadway, fi. Y. frice fjJapackago. JM. II. Any perinn enclosing $i to Hove A I'att, or Ct aitstk I'aaaias. New York, 'will re ceive a pu'kage conluliiiiig a bottle ol llygean Vapor, one or I herry Kyruo, ana au Inhaler, In a neat box, by eipreas,free lo any partoflbo United taioa; or Tour packages ror Mar. 4, 41 ,1 yr DR.J.B.MARCHISrs CELEBRATED CATIIOLICON roa Till aci.nr anoct sa or srrriaiao re-tatee. IT RTAPIDM 1 pre-eminent for lis curative powers In all thedls eases for which It Is recommended, naually called FEM ALK COM TaLllaMoaaiuoa, or Flooding; Hainvcl, Sur raassaD. abb la aaotLia AJsratTioa, otc, Willi ail their accompanytiigevlla, (Cancer excepted,) no matter now severe or otnow long staueing. I be Calhollcon farsurpasses other remedies. In being moro certain, loss expensive, and leaving inesystein in a bcuercondiiion. i.et all interest edeall and obtain a pamphlet (froe) containing ample preor, rrom toe most respectable sources, of the beneflVlnl reaults of its use: together with letter from highly experienced 1'hysielans, who have nsedltln theirpractlce,and speak from their own ouservaiions. Motirolo the I nfortiiuute IVmulc. I feel It a dutv Incumbent upon invself to d dare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchhri'a Uterine Cathollcon ha proved to me. for two year my health w a miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physician pronounced my cose railing or mo wenili, extensive ulcerations, coinmenclug with fluoralbus. T'heialns, Irritation. prostration, and the Intolerable foetid discharge rendering life almost a burden. In this miserable coudlilon, Dr. V. 1. Kewlund recommendud Dr. Mart-hUI's t'toiine Cathollcon. After taking four bottles 1 dud mvsolf In perfect health, (.ralltude for my restoration mukeeme ardently deslro that alt my sex, alike unfortunate, may Bnd auro relief irom mis uicsiimaoio ineoieino. LLIABK r II A NKWLAND, No, 111 West st. I' Ilea, N. Y. Tbeabovcstatomcni 1 know to be true. V.l'.MitvLA.M,M..D. Ullca,N. V. I have no hesitation In saying, Dr. JJarchasl'i uterine LBinoiicen le mvaiuaMe in utcrtn dlaea et roneralily. 1 have used It In Kluor Albus. Amenorrhoea, Trotapsus Uteri, and In case of extensive u ceration or tue vagina ana o uteris Ills worthy ofthe notice orthe Faculty, JOHN C.OKKICK.M. D. Baltimore,. Vd. I have uted, for some mouth past, a preparation for female complalula,called Marchlsi'a Uterine Cathollcon, which I was Induced to try In some extreme caso at the urgent request of some ta llenta wbo Introduced It to my nollcj. Iain peruaped, afthr trytugln a great many easoa, that It surpasses all other remedies wituia my knowledge, for that class of difficulties for which Ii I recoruinendek. Ithti curad oiue very extreme case under my obsorvatlon, which have resisted all other treatment, and I regard Has a remedy that shoald bo subjected to the proof by every scbsol of Dhyslclaua, a It It of xasl linDoruaca lo be able to treat successfully a class of disease which has oerotoforo been extremely difficult to manage, and which afflietaao large a portion of ourfeiualea. L.V. rLb.Mlaa, N.D. Kucboster, N. Y. Pamphlets had gratli at the ilort of OirrokDot sitia, Jiasnia,i.aurvl,ina. ALhOsoldby K. K. KuMor, Harrison, Ohio. Dsmicl Batata, Liberty. PswLsdc Moaaisoa.Coiioersvllle. 8. HTSWABT,Creeuburg. Jona lli NTi.a, Versailles. J.U.MAKCIMSId- Co., Proprietor ctsTtsL ntroT, JU4saeADwav,a.r. Feb. tth. IH14 (iraos. O.A.Taylor. W.U. French. J.K. Wynne Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholesale dealer Iu Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION QY Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, .no. 7 Main and !,, 7 reajl sis. tin. Jan. 13-4 ly. HALL'S IMPROVED PERCUSSION PIIKSS, Wltli Knrravrd Ml, FOll FIVJi DOLLARS, Hat been pronounced th"atiT gnowa," At Fairs of Ohio, Indiann, and Ken tucky, of 1863, nntj rrumiurn ward cu accoruiD'My. f. ha Isis, Seal Enciiiaver and Pkoprietor, II wi;-r im hui -4i iir.i;-r. (Next to highest steeple. aig M IHM lyr Cundlcs, Nula ami bruits, Wholesale and retail by JOHN U. MYERS. Motti MalnMtreet, bet. Klflh and Sixth. Weit Hide. CINCINNATI. ITT All order promptly filled and package warranted full weight. Nov. II, IKU,4: I yr. lit and NplrltUa. ALSO -A SlfS, wholeaaleand retail, for burning Ilia above. Not) College Hullding, Cincinnati Ublo. mar V4 '.14 ly View rfUul'.dlt.!, l.aatiK art, Portraits, Dlpiomas, .Malis, Show Cards, Notes, Drafts, lilllt e kxchange, fabels, eVe. ee. MIDUI.KTONoV WALLA CK. ' NollS Walnut Ntroct.Odd Fellows Hall. Clnclnuall, Nov. 1 1, IK.'. 34 71) r. ir.i.onr.oKt ii:i.4inr.UNMll .Mi:avUIsi:0.4 1 1 j Krom 1 13 tu I Mi') of liirhop oi Child naVu, the very bct 1 Au.or;,a. We v. Ill sell al wboiosulo or retail, and warrant Hie in to be superior to any and all otered la thla market, ih groat demand for thoto beautiful Melodeons Is proof positive oflhelrrrcal nHrlorllv overall oilier.. MU ItCHes Wlll t K. tu'.'rl . UrgcstMulodoort Dealer I p C'u. trt.t.'tmm CXTIIA lNII'ClImi:NTii EjliTO JtlAli.1', HOiVn .-Although Jf sjl 7 wt have three alorlee Ailed with Pianos, ttlll we have en Immense stuck of I'iano on tho way and uow arriving, and wo must seil from "i lo too PUno, tu make room fur our full (tuck. Owing lo our buying for cash only, and from the fact that we are the largest Piano dealer, in Cincinnati, we run and wlllsoll lowor ror Cnh than any oilier house Iu title city. MUKCH A WIIITK sep The largest Piano Doulersln Clu'tl. ll ANONI'Cill IIICN'r,IMi:V ANU NI'.t'4NU IIANU.We will let llio reel anidy on iiurchaso. Ifbbiighl In a given llmo. We keen the larireal atock, best Pianos, and will tentor sell owcrlor cash than any other House In this city. Also, sec oud hand Planot taken In exclave at 7 cti Pourlbstruct. MURCHos WHITE, i auS8 UrjuU'Uuo Usalari In Un'tl.

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AFFLICTKI) HEAD 1 1 ! ! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL nOU -EsUb naiieo v years aio uy iviaaaLia, corner ci Ihlrdand Union ai. between Mnrnce and Pine, riillsdcljlils.l'a. INVALIDS Aro apprised that I'r. Klnkelln conOues bl praclice to a particular branch of medlrlne, w hieb engage bis andlvlded allonllon. He caution the unfortunate against Ua use of mercury thousands are anauatly mercurialised out nf lit, itusent afTvrllona are promptly exllngiilsbed. TWKNTT TKAR9 OF EXPERIKS, K In the treatment of a dsns of disease lilüierlo neglected and Imperfectly nndertoail,hasnaldod Dr. Klnkelln, (Author of a work on Self Preservation.) prove Uial lilnn-lenih of the cause of nervous uei'iiity, local and constitutional weakness, menlnl and physical snrterlng, aretracedle lo certain haMU, forming llio moat seeret yal deadly aad faUl spring of dome. tic misery and preinatare mortality. TAKE TARTICULAR NOTICK. There I an evil ha hl I sometimes indulged In by boys, In solitude, orten growing np with them lo manhood, and which, tl not reformed In due llmo, not only begola serious olialarles to domestic happiness, but give rise to a aeries of protracted, lusldlous and devasiatlng sfWllons. Few of those who give way to this pernicious pratlce are aware ortlieeoiiaeuences, until tho) nnd the nervous system shattered, fuel strange and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate ItiusafTocled becomes, Is unable toluhor with smut, -ned vigor, or ta apply his ..vi w .mo), maai p is varoy bihi weak, lie I dull, Irresolute, and engngoslii nls sport with less energy tbau usu I. if he euanelu I in ae I r before tlia practice baa dene lla worst, and enter tnalrlmony, his marriage Is oafrulifcil, and hi sensu tells him thai this I caused by hi enrty follies. These are conslduralious which ahould awaken the allenllou of those similarly ailunled. MARRlAt.K I Kcriulre the fulfilment of siverul coiinltlous, In order that It may be real I r the rau.s or .!,,. I happlnes. Could the veil whkh covers the origin of domestic whreirhedness be raised, and Us truo source In every Instance disclosed In how miuv eoold It be traced to phyalcnl OliUttliacallona and iiteir uiienoani aisappoinimenia I Apply then while It is yet time, in order to havejojr imistrung and related system rebruced, rovlvlfl.-J and strengthened. ItEMKMDKK. He wb plaeus biuiself under Dr. Kimkklim's trealmeut may rellgioualy court. lo In hla honor as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance thnt the secrets of Dr. K's. patient will nwver bo disclosed. Voung man let no fulse modesty deter you from making your case known to one who, from education and respectability, cun certainly befriend you. I'oo niuny think th-'y will conceal the (ecret In their own hearts, a d cure thouiseles Alasl how often I this a fatal Jtluslon, and how many a promising young man, too might have been an ornament lo society, has fuded from the earth. Sirlciurea of th urethra are rapidly removed by Uie application of a now therapeutical agent, oaed only by Or. K. Weaknoaa and Constitutional Debility promptly cared, aud full vigor restored. COUNTRT INVALIDS) Can bave.byalal t their caso explicitly, together with all Ibolr ay ,'om, per letter eiicloamg a remittance, D K medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded lo ai.. part of tho United States, aud packod secure from damare or corionuy. 11 V A II 1 1 1 Youth nnd Manhood. Nature's Guide, With liulcijir I he Prtongtin J Lijc,juttjrcm Ik Pint. A letter with a remittance of S3 cents, or the value In postage stamps, addressed to Dr. K I.NKKLIN, Philadelphia, Pa., will aecttr a cony ol either of the above book by return of mail; or Ii copies wilt be sent free of postage for tl. Hooks 'Hers, Canvassoi I, traveling agents, Ao., supplied wholesale at the publishers pilccs,hlih admit of a lare profit. JUTAll teller osusl be post paid. July 1, vr. "MAN, KNOW THYSELF. I'M ' . An invalualle book for twenty -five eent. Every family ahould have a ropy. 100,000 roplre aold In Icaa limn rtvcrr. Anew euuion, ruvisou ana improveu, Just Issued. T.B. HTJirrZB'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND JJ H no-book roa rut Arrkinau loutaiuiii au ouillue of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease contracted by promiscuous texual Intercourse, by self-abuse, or by sexual -excess, with advice for their prevention, written In a familiar style, avoiding all medical lechiilcalillet, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outllneof complaints luildeut to Females, from the result ol some twonty years tueeeasful practice, exclusively devoted lo the cure of diseases ol a delicate or privatenalnre. To which It added receipt foa the cure of the above disease s.and a treatise on tho causes, sypiploms and cure of tho Kover aud Ague. Testimony of tht Professor of Obsk tries in Penn. College, Philadelphia. "Da. Ilt-vTaa' Maouab Manual.. The author of this work, uullke the majority of those who advertise to cur the dUoascs of which It treats, Is a graduate of one ofthe best Colleges In the Untied Stale. It affords m pleasure 10 reco oinend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, a a successful and experienced practltloiior, In whose houor and integrity they may place the groateslconfldenoe. Jo, b. Losasiioai, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It give me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous case of Disease of the Genital Organ, some of them of lour standing, have come under my notice, In Which tl skill has been manlfeal In restoring ta perfect health. In (one casci where the patient has been considered beyond the reach of medical aid. In the trealmeut of or Seminal weakneaaea, or dlaorrangdnieul of the function produced oy aelf-abuee or exorss of venery. do nut know hi tumt to the profession. I bare been acquainted with U author some thirty years, aud deem It uo more than Justice to Mm, as well as kindness to lb unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him atone lo whose professional tktll aud Integrity they maytafoly couflde thenisolvci. ALraas) Woow,ss,M. V. "This ll, without exception, Iba oeicoinpiehentlve and Intelligible work published ou the class of diseases of which 11 treat. Avoiding all technical terms, ll addresses llsolf to the reason of lla readers. It ta free from ait oujectlouable matter, aud uo narcul. however fastidious, can obloctU placing 11 in lh hands of his sous. The author bas devoted many year lo Uie treatment or tue various coiiiplalnlalrealeu or, ana wlla loo little breath lo pur, anl loo litllo prsumilion lo Impose, he ha offered to the world, aiibe merely noiulual price of VJ cents, Uie fruit of loiue twen tv vear successful nracllce.'1 Heruld "o teacher or parent should bo without the knowledge Imparled lu title luvaluaUlo work. It would save year of pain, 'uortlCcallon, and aorrow lo the yoaih enüor Ihetrcbarg-e." J'ror' Jivararr. A fretbytorlan clorjcymtnln Ohio, writing of 'llunler't Medical Mauuel,"ayt: MTbouaanlt upon ibousanda of our J oulb, Ly aril example aud lnfluei.ee of the paislout, have been led lulo the tinhllcf tU-pullulton, without realUlrj ttie slu aud fuarful voiisoqueucci upon tbeiuselvea and their posterity. Tbeconslllullont of thousands who are raising families have been eofoebled, If nolbrokm down, aud they do not know the cause or lb cure. Anything- that can be don ao lo eultfhion aud Influenae lue public nil lid a to check, and ultimately remove luls wide-tpread tource of human wretchedness, would confer the erealet t,lessln( bexl to the rellclon of Jletut Chnst, on lb present and routing generation, luieuiperance tor the use of IntoKlcatlng drlnki) though llhatttaln Its tliou sands la not a greater aeourge to the human race. Ac epl ruy tliauka on behalt uf llio ainu iud, and believe me yourco-workerln the goodwoie. you are ao actively engaged lu." una copy, (securely euveiopeo; win no lorwarded, free of noatage. to any part of the fulled niaiea, lor mriij-roi eiitB, ur tii'iiuuiiur Ono Dollar. Addrest CO.SHK 4 CO.,Publlihert, or Ku IMS, I'hlluuelplil. tLTBouksellers, Cauvasseis, and llook Agul supplied on the tuosl liberal lei in. July I Ijrr, JOHN VILLIAI.I S bpiii.hu ev i.n.Tii:ic ktock i ch 1854, rpQ TJTS PVÄLI0. .At the eoromancontcntof X the epring 1 red 1 ahould bo rar alienated from my duty did I fall to return my most gruie ful acknowledgment! fur the tbowertof favort that have been heaped upon me. I'alrouage so vaeaunH lau 10 be a proud ineenuveio fluty. IHK KKIVALLKU for ULAItll V wbieb my Clolhlug Eslabl'thuivut h, alluiiied, 1 such at to famlllarue uiv name to all clattea. and lo all Indivldu&U, u vertbalest, ibe lulroducilou of a new easuu,eudlue ceusoiuuutcliuiigealluiiduiit thereupou, render ll expedient for me to solicit ......,...1..... .II...IL... I .. .. . I our vau.M'uB iiivuiumii w uiie ruiaie in aa suu else a uiaiiucras possible, niy uow cialuit tojour sepporl I u preparing toy st.wk for the proaoul nrlntT uiutncr Mcataoii. Ide'.erluinud losocuro the btnl audNewesl Vatblout tulroduced. A novel, beautiful, durablo, variod, andcxtcn tlvo colluctiuu of I'leceUoods have found tbulr Wiy- Into my esiablishmonl. Novelty of cloth 1 coupled wuh novelty of design, while lu work uia nali in many alleratlouaaudluiprovomuutshave been c IU tied. My reputed system of economy Is naloiitto all. and It I well kuowu that 1 endeavor tc uiuko lue favorable cbaucee ef the private buyer. tut the succvm of the nisi season. 1 bavelo tetidit my best thanks, aud hope lo iiiuct Hh similar oncouruicemoul during the present year. I a in the luU;'s most ub't. aerv ., J0I1X WILLIAMS, Mrtthmnt Itif.r,' Mount iuriuvli lud. marSl'Jiiie T1MK IS MONEY.' JUS It CI. A II Ks at hit new store, one doo touth ofthe VALLEY IIOUbK keep constant ly on hand a general assorlmeut of jewelry, WATCHES, ULUUKS, silver tpoont, razors, and.'great variety of lucli it are usually kept by Jewelers. Ho It pie ! .,.r...l .l.oto renale ulJlewVlr. ...! I -I..... ....I ! r.Tlrciock. and rw.teh.so. I rea'souabuVrm; iüd I at short notice. II will also lake old tilvtrand gold 1 exchange for good. Of.ll '-10- 1

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J 0 II X F . P A I It I- C O ' ß " Seed Store, 40 it -12 Lower Market strekt. ! riKrrww att as e eas tm a eaa s awa We offer for aale a large aorttnent of Agricultural Implements; and call particular attention to our dilkrciil kinds of Straw Cutter, Cider Mills, Ac. (iR ASS SKr.lK. Wo are constantly supplied with all the valuable irss eeeds culliald In the et,arden Seeds, iic. aug H 9 mo S. & H, RUFFNER, .MsnnfiK lurors and Dealer In Ä & U U v end Wholesale and KeUll GBOC ERS, K. E. COR. WESTERN ROW A TEARL BTS, ( im i.,tn, i. eTTho highest mnrkot price paid for KAfl", Cl.D liOI'K and other paper slock, nnv I3 32ly 'Si rssc . Jltoorr NO. 312 .MAIN ST. BETWEEN 877, AXD 977. V r eonatautly on hand a beautiful asor IA incut of IIAI'SANIlCAI'S, ofllie niol faalilonablo kind. Ite Invites bis ,1J friends at llrookvilln to give him a cull when they visit tlio city. May 7, IH',3 I yr. IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS IX WATCHES. JFAVELRY AND FANCY GOODS. 1:10 .main sT.:ni:T. UXItU CUMBinUCIAl. BASK CIRCINRATI. Watch Mähers' Tools and Materials. Nov. 1I,I"j3,47 lyr. It ttliikoii'a Claaa Ilsoke publlolied and sold by Ja ix i Ernst, No 113 Muln Street between Third aud Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, O. Kobliison'aTbeon.'llcAlaud Practical Arithmetic. Key lo Arithmetic. fcleineulary treatise on Algebra. " Algebra, University Kditton. Key to algebra. " Natural Philosophy. Geometry. Astronomy, Cntveraity Edition.' " do. hi liool Kdilion. Surve.nj and Navigation. IttMII I"l A TIII- TI ATK'AI MSIltKM. HAVING been requested to examine Por. Koblnson't Series of Matbeniatlrt, and to report my oolnlnn thereof. I have with tdeaanra made ni) self as well acii.lntod with theepcciflc merits or the noon, at i well could without the actual using of thorn Iu tho recitation room. I'rof. Koblusou must be, I should Judge from bis books, a keen, sprightly and thorough Mathematician. He would V-um to have, either as the gift of nauio, or tliu result of stud and practice, a oulck Intuitive perception of mathematical prluciples, and to be romurkably adopt Iu artifice for abbrc vlnling the methods of solving problem. 1 ho Algebra Is clear and ufllclently diffus Ii explanations. andfurnUhes an abundant stock Oi problem with explicit and Ingeuiou mode ol solving them. This work Is lutlhlenlly extensive for (be orelnary purpoaes ef a e uns ef College Instruction The licomctry embodlci a treat .count of Ceometric knowledge In a compass smaller than usual. The diagrams aro well conceived and reliiHrkaldy well executed. The Treatise on Survey Inf an-. Navigation Itful), and give many Interesting fc., which may be new to inoalof our sludoul. The diagram are, aslolhe (.eometry, unusually well done. The natural Philosophy t-s d '. i jdly loterastiua, not only for It mailer, but forlhw auuerlu w hict. principle are explained and fact lalcd. Not only the aludent but the goneral roader may Und amusement and proQlfrom the book. W. V. LAKARF.E, Kuporlnteudont of tho Public School of Indiana. Ureencaslle, Ind., 1853. SI 44. POPULAR CHURCH MUSIC. 30,000 Coplce Sold. ' THE SACKED MELODEOHYcontalnlt.; arrcat ' Nanui) ol' .i.roveti CUurvb Music, selected j ciilefly from llio obi slarvWrd aulbors, with many i origin i compositions on a new system or notation denigned for Uie ua of Chnrchos, hinging School and Academics. My A. . IUvbbm 'I wo ri'S.oin will elili'Hy account for lb great surren! ol thla volume: First. The Ckarutirr mf fAc f'srl. It present no aim ri'auy unproveu sviinin or uniauon. In It muib that Isabsiruce and diniculi In this do ngiitrui silence is so simpiiUed that months are m ade equal lo years In the common way or learning the practice or musical art, a fael sufficiently p-oven by the attestations ol scores of teachers and petforinorswbo have tested the system and given the work lis great popularity and constantly Increasing sale. Second. The Quality and itutr a the Nunc Many new pieces dcsll'ued to please at long at matte lasts, may be founJ on lis pares and also many Ofllie old and tried melodies, hallawad from aun. elated recollections ofsauctuary delight, and far more welcome to the heart or the worshiper than many fraouenlly suhallluled for them. 'Ibe 1'ubll.liers may add thai the merhanlral execution of tho work I superior alloielher to the majority of Eastern Music Uooktand the price very low. It may be bad at the prluclpal llookacllera or of the Publisher MU01IE, WIUS rACH, KEYS & CO., ' Wholesale Itnoksellers uud Stationen. Oil 17 tin West Fourih Streut, l lu ll.O. G uElvr n A RGÄ i NS At the celebrated Largest aud Cheapest CAltPET ESTAÜLISILMENT. lo tho Uulted Stales; So. 174 Main tt. J. C. II!SC.VAI.T, V Co. Importersof Eugllah and Freucta t'arpets; Ave spacious aale rooms. We have now on hand the mo.t ex ton-I Ive and elegant assortment of rich tuedallon Velvets, Tapestry aud UrusseU Carpet ever offered In this market; Imported from the eulebratod Kng. Ilsh manufactory of John C reply at Kons, especially furourcliy trado Alsc,5K) pieces of 3 ply Tapesty, Ingrain' tu derflne, line and common lugralu Venetian and Damask Stair Cnrpet. Alao.tfiKl pieces of Knrllab and Aiuerlcun Floor Oil (loth ofthe newest si) let salin finish, marble Italian Fresco and bcroli l'alntliig, f rum 8 fuel lo 81 feet wide, al all priese. Also, tho largest and most exleuslva assortment of rich and el-'aaul Curtain Uooda, Ulli Cornices end Window hliudos. '1 he public aro therefor roquotlud to uxamlne eur largo lock, which w 111 be freely shown al a 11 times. Our goods are all warranted lo be In pcrlect order and will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. J.C.RlNGWALT.ot CO, ct. 13, Dooksellers, Publishers it Stationers, 43 Haln Street Cincinnati. VK hove one of the largest and bust assorted ,f stocks In the West, itur t lock embraces the bcit work on Theology, Mrdicine, Iao, Melanies, Agriculture, History, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, Jc. and a Complete aoortiiiotit ofalltliemosto tlrable Mlscellniieuut U'Hiktpubhthed, Uur slock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all book of merit uaed In the Westfront the Spelling llook lo the Lexicon. OAr slock of stationery embrnees every variety of lllank Ikmks from lue small. Memorandum llook to the large u-per-royai L.utiger,iuciuatu( every arlUte used In tlieoouullug-room. We have forlhe Country Merchant a full .u. ty ol l,etur,( ap and Note l'aper.Knvelopet,W rapwuiiii... ....S.U-, ...b, uv., nc, Ourown I'ubliejiiiousare loo well knuwat as worksof lliehlliust merit. to require ruoroUiaaan enumeration ofthe most proiulneul which are CLAMU'SCUMMkNTARX, ON. COX iilele Work, Kulliu'ianclcbt llltlorv, I'luUrrh'i i iin.i. uiwi, .vuinui, me, e invite all i whodealln.or purcha.s books, to glveusact.ll aa w areoonii.iciitwecan nnertliem sucU Induce in' in auaii od inuiuaiiT ueneucitl. NOV. II, IMS. :-lyr. FitOM WILLIAM LEE km. Dry Goods, fir Fall and Winter. Wa respectfully solicit attention lo our very lrt;e aswirtinent of aeatonnble goods, eftmnrUlnr ELEU A N't' TASI'KFIL and FAMIIüSaBlS tljlctof I. AIHKS DM KS nnoDl K.MHKOIUKKIKS, I.At'ES, Sil W I.K CLOAKS AMU MANTILLA. Wabcllovo we aro Prenared lo uleaaa the fan. ry of almost all whowlsU lo purchase articles of in is ueirr'piion. In the plain and substantial fabric wauled bv every perso. we are prepared lofurulab goods of neuen inniiuiaciors i the various grades aud quality. Wa bestow in in h car lu tho purchase of our goods, bo'.h with reference to beauty ol style aud perlcctlou or fabric, llur prleea will be found ai low at at auy bouse lu tho West; aud we aro sclllngal the prewnt time many k luds ofgoods at much lower prices than at any former poriod. Tboaowbo purchase from u can select Irom a larger variety than enu t found elaewberei and will not be urged to take whatdoctiiol pleas tbcin. lioods v. ill prote as mcouimcnded or il..v may bo relumed. In our (".oak aud hhaal ii-. partinent weorfera very largo variety r Cloaks aud .Mautles of our own manufacture, aa well aa Imported garments, and lucrs aclrclud from the be.t establishments lu cw York. Wa ..Oiiblt thoso ol our ot.ii maiiuraituro with conll.U.i,. thatlu beauty ofMtleat.d i.erl'eeil.. . , ' LV' . 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Dil FOKSILWS Alterative B5alni. .ia n at ai rnn rvniv wniTvn ' FOR INTERNA! AND KXTUR NAL URH. This balm U wnrnmlcii (o re licve nil Ilhcuinnth-ms, iSlr:iin..iu the fcj'in;, orhj'innl nfli-rtion uvA l)lci's!:i, ncad.'iciu'. t.r StilH NtcK', Too(li:i(l:C Eariidir, fr-jr Throat, Sorciict's in the IlrcnM, Stomach or JJowtK.or Dinning in tho breast, nstinnri, Urniichili.. Sprains nnd J'ruhrce, i'iini.Scalds or Frozen PnrtF, Cramp Cholic nud liiiious Cltolic, Cholera M r bus, IMcuri.y, Elux, 1 ever uvA nguc, Piles, Con is, Itc-Ij ruts t r fioies, Iiiflain;tti.!i in Ihu I-.aI. Stom cli, iJouc!.", ( i Kil no Slimmer complaint ol' Ci.iMmi Worms nnd Irifl imntii n f li e stomach, nnd iSov. t l. an IVup. Scarlet J ever. TKe reuoii why this Uulm re:i. 1 .-s- i.'.l ll.n. Cases Is U-CH use It reduce il.f.!Mi.tiou, uiul mos In ecretlous KU I lirrv.nn sfi ,r. iuto nctluu. Tili jov. r i Mt ii j Ij t!..'. peculiar coinUioi.tloii 1. 1 ine'it .l pri f-nil- r Without t!irir bclll Mtu'.t Tl,e clue i perfn tftiliy ife, i i.l r o :: 1 1. j, .In ,.My dcndlv pitiscu, or iniiH-rn!. Ilvn;;, if u.: freely, uct linmedl.ilely u;.i,u 1 1 iter, fclii! all oilier erf rcclive org un. Ilcntl I lie fAllouIn; Oriiticlca, Certificate of Dr. J. II. Jor .an, l;ite Urgent tTiyelclnn ofthe Fun tit Sim t Chol, t a IJo. pilal. 1 cau clieerlully rr. oüirn. nd liie Alu mllic Djlm to the publinknuM lrg a 1 do, ihui it is au excellent arti. le. I u-.! it w'lli poo.) c fleet in Cbohm, during my let connection with the Fourih St., Clio!? Hoxplu in tUie City, iuctse of ctiiii miu hi t sloinuch and bowel. x I also used it in a cute tf Inflamatiou of ihe klJiicyi tvil't the hc;. pieeteffect. From my kussl. r. i fit, rrut, In the aboe dSsens-a sri 1 oi,, r, lu which J have used il, I. ave no li'rll. h y tu prououueing it superior to any Medicine hilhertoeflered to the puMic m üh hh h have become acquni uted, and would cheer, fully recommend It to the public. J. II. JORDAN, M. . CiiiCinnetl.Kci t. 1st 1H!. Thi ii to certify that in Ihr timmfr of 1848, 1 tccaoie a tcry lame and weak in my back, ore ntioncd by liftinj; that I could not sit t!own or jet dn' without hoUinj on tu eomo olicct. I was advised to try Mr. I'oj.I.a's Alterative Balm. By bathing it tlx or eiltt times, my back was perfectly reatored; and I hare felt no sympton ol ite return since. My wife, also, has uocd it fvx Rhrumatic pains, headache tr.J toothache 'with very beneficial results. J. J. i i.AKM, Dec. 1st. 1849. TO THE ITBLIC. This is lo certify that, lu June l.t. 1 uea attacked with the Afiatic Cholera; eud waa aoon, n my pliysiciju st,tr in a siaia;ivj lute. I had remained iu thin blute ouu two r . ...i i . . I ,,ouri '"y pby cua lufoiinej ny i, mIj aud friends th.it 1 could uol ru-.til.ly Ii anj elrictly foibul my vtife perinilting au ou giving me aoy ineJU hie tr nourishment whalever, as It would only baste u my ?rjlL At this tlnieMr. Tor.im came to s,. utt,nnd broughj with him a buttle rtiütaii.ii,j5 our ounce of Ms Alterative DJiu, en i askt-d. pcrmilou of iny II to use It ou me, a ,0 thought ll would iiiiuicäiute.ly give base. I was Immediately applied, aud la less t:,aa tcu minutes I was restored, aud a as iu a warm perspiration, prior to w hkh time my eilreiiilties were cold, a rlnmmy awe .t was ou my face and bead. After the use nf U o o'.hrr bottle of the same medicine, I w-u utir-.'y lleveJ ofall Jlstress, aul in a f-,v ,)ay, w restored to licnkh. 1 would most cheerfully aud heartily rccotnmend this DAUM to a!l who are airikted la a simll.tr way. 1 bare a!a uacd it in i other diseases, and have faimj it . .... . '' louud it s mi,l vriiruirtmcur. i ao not think It tau be too highly recoinrueaJ. JOEL KIIIÜY, I do hereby erllfy llu.t U, aUve t ertiflcate U correct, and the ai .temcat of lb. physician made to me I true. JULIA ASS KIRBV. Clocluualii Dcc.rith, 181:). A CertiCcsts from the lie r. J. H. Kinley Clucinaati, March 4 lit. 18.1. Dr. Forsht This Is the first time In my Iobj lifo that I have given my name in recommeudatloa of any mc.JicIne, aa a genera! reined j, though 1 have often been eollcl ted. I have need yonr Alternative lU!m for nruily two vwre; firs!, for ihe rheummiem In my hip and knee, of which I tat nearly a cripple, then for er jr eerc brul.c ou two o I my fumllyi then rt tlolebt atuck of clarrhaeu on myaelfi then for luflamatien, for bunt bruises, ud for yi ry evire cof stifT neck.Lroughtouby at tloleut co'.J, aud think Ibarsbad full proof ef its, trf,,k propertie., b g,rBl l)aDy 0rth, J ' vs htehyoii recomnieu.; It, , L-v 1 foundlttofalllaercnoofu,. Sl , ponotaay UUI Ii I j infilliilj cure, jet is my subrr. option, that U ths. becompound fo: lhr rrnie4!ll., for wh( Jl f recoinmerj, that I have ever tned, r l bavi:',-dmilDy. 1 wm ,, if j r, pro. CO'. It.be without It hi my family for aay consldnratlon. Hopipf that joa will sill continue to compound It honratly.and that it may relieve theuiaml of auOrrers, I moat heartily recommend It lo my fellow-citizens moa t rieeüeut Family Medicine. Yours, afTccticuinUly, 3. U. HNLEV Ccrtificttefrom D. L. Kiarr. I have known Mr. Foreha'a Altera, tivo Balm to perform a very cxtraor dinary cure uyon a horso thnt waa very badly cut, some time since. 1 used it upon cue occasion, oxternally, with good effect. I believe it to be a perfectly safe and cfHcaciout remedy tobe used in many complaint-. D. Ii. STA Ml. ovember 2 1 st. 1C53. Wholesale Depot, at J. ( Rcak hirt'g.No. 31 I'ccrlH. Tin. Dr. 8. W. Korsha.Dru;: Store. No Ilde of Fi'lh vt., 3 !ours rnM of Smith Ciu. O. Foraalcat R. Tynor'e, I), price Ä: Son't . Llnck &. FarquharV.Dr. Moody's and Ir. llaih s, Iljookville, Ind. TEB.MS OF THE INDIANA AHIItlfAir. Hilbseriplion heu Lot pull llhii, the J car 3.(0 H pal.l llhliitlie esr. .....2 0 If alil In al ance üütice. Q3rSu!scril"-rs may rt mit n:i.vr I y mail at our risk, u hen nv't h n then $j are remitted at one tim, and naipts will U rtturntd staling the time to whuh j aytnent is made. Oltain a certificate vf th Pt Master as to the amount rt mitt.