Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 April 1855 — Page 4

tub mum pabmbr-dbvgtbd to m true ihtbrsst op pabssbrs; mechanics, and working .

VftUEV PARMER.

11 THE ONE A CSE FAE2I. a cmx tor nxso tims9. 'How much laad have you got here in your lot, Mr. Briggs.' I have one acre.' 'One acre! and here you are taking four agricultural papers: and all because you have one acrt of ground! How man? such papers would you have to tako if you had a hundred acres!' - 'I shouldn't probably need any moro than. I take now; you know, Mr. Chapman, one can 'go through tho motions' on one acre as well as a hundred.' 'A man can throw away money without anj if he has mind to. For all the good you get from auch periodicals, you might as well, probably, throw tho monev they cost into the fir. they are nothing bat humbugs.' I pay in all only eight dollars.' Eight dollars! enough to buy a Hip top barrel of flour, and leg of bacon: and then if you read these peri odicals, there U twice the amount of money spent in reading them.' 'I do usually read or hear read almost every word in them; my boys and I take turns in reading, and one reads aloud while the rest work.' Complete nonsense! no wonder tout shop doa't turnout any moro boots than it docs!' 'PerhaDS we don't do as great a davn work, some days, as some of our neighbors; but I guess that in the course of a year, we turn out as many accord in 7 to the. hands at work as most do.' I suppose it is out of these publications tou tret vour foolish notions about so many kinds of fruit trees. One of my boys camj home while ago and said Mr. Briggs had got lots and lots of fruit ti ees and such things, that cost, I don't know how much, and wanforl ma in bur inmo craDevines. pear trees, and so on. I told him it was all foolishness, and not to let me hear him say anything more about nendin'? monev so foolishly, You have, I dare say, laid out ten or fifteen dollars this spring.' j Yes. nearly a much again; I have laid out twenty five -dollars for trees or crarden fruit.' Twenty-fire dollars! I wonder you are not on the town, or in jail, at least, before now.' I'm not afraid of either; I'll bet you the twenty-five dollars, I'll sell you that amount of fruit from those tilings ior wnicn i pmu ws ivrcu.jr fie dollars, in five vears.' Done! I'll stand you; so your trees will cost you fifty dollars, sure In money, besides the time thrown away insetting thenxout, or taking care of them.' Aafor the time spent in setting them out, or taking care of them, it is as good exercise as playing ball, wicket or anything else. "While we were setting them out, one of your bovs came to cet my boys to go over to Mr. Moady's, where he said there was to be a great timo playing ball; and I have no üouii your ooys spenu jus as much time in playing as mine do with our trees and so forth; and then some thing is done, but in plying the strength is laid out fur nothing.' Wrll, it don't cost anything to play ball, but trees cost money.' The foregoing conversation occur red inthe shop between two neighbors both boot-makers, in a town not more than thirty miles from Boston. Mr. BritfZ. in whose shop the con venation took place, was a man of more than ordinary intelligence for one of hu advantage and circumstances in life. He had been a poor boy, and by Industry, observation and economr. had worked his war in lifo and reared and well educated a family of kit 4 children, who, like himself, were induatrioue and steady. For the few yean past, he had become interested in horticulture, and both for exercise and amusement, had turned his atten lion to cultivating his 'one acre farm.' His attention was first called to this. bv means of a back number of the New England Farmer, which was put round some things bought at the store. Mr. Briggs found this so interesting that be purchased anoineratme periodical depot, and then became a regular subscriber. Iiis sons soon became interested in tho same direction, and the interest of the father and sons in creased to the pitch indicated in the ..!.. lorroinz conversation. In time, every inch of that acre of ground was brought uudcr the spade and almost every 'best tariety of fruit had a puce there, and the father nnd sons found pleasure and profit in the garden aller being cooped up in the show till the 'sunt' was done, and thceicrcise was far more profitable than the spasmodic violent exercise taken in games. Mr. Chapman the other neighbor, was a man of 'common sense.' He looked upon everything new and un common as 'folly' and 'nonsense,' and was ready to sneer at every one who stepped aside from the common track. It looked simply silly to him, to see a man to stay at home from 'muster,' or 'training or 'shows' and spend his time in cultivating gardens: or instead of loitering away the evening at the tore, sraokiajor hearing or telling a deal of notbiug wore, to'spend the evening at home, reading such 'nonsense as the Farmer and Horticulturalist affords. V,n nail anr! &fr. Hrinrrra nna acre farm' shows that he and the boyi Lave not read 'the papers' in vain. Ther have learned to 'set out a tree. and how to take eare of it after it was set out.' Everything showed it received the right kind of foud and care, and straigtway began to bring forth fruit meet for cultivation. Inashort time the wants of the family were more than supplied, and the surplus found a ready market with the neighbors at good prices. Those early apples, so rich and tempting, when all other apples were so green and hard; and then such pears; ther went , as fast as the sun and bouse could ripen them, at three, four, and five cents a piece. Then such rich, ripe grapes too tempting for the coldest to pass without a watering mouth. Mr. Chapman's family were J

among their beat customers for the tempting fruit first having learned

ihelr excellence by Ui itocramy oi Mr. Brisrss.who never faitod to send a ipecimen to bis neighbor. The fifth acnon came. u was a fruitful one. Apple, pear, reach, plum, and all other trees were loaded with fruit. Keeping in mind his conversation with Mr. Chapman, Mr. Briggs had directed his family to set down every cent worth oi iruu sold to Mr. Chapman or hi family. This year, as it happened, was a v of extreme hard times.' The h ear oot business was of its lowest ebb; little work and very low wages and yet the price of every kind of provisions was np to the highest notch, and money extremely tight. Butthere was one family that did not seem to bo in the least affected by the hard times, low prices of labor, high prices of provisions, or the scarcity of money; Mr. Briggs and his two eldest sons, all of them had a .little spare change to let on short time with interest' to their needy neighbors. One day Mr. Chapman, who was short, applied to Mr. Briggs for 'hatf for a 'quarter meaning lifty dollars for three months. Yes said Mr. Briggs, 'I have a hair or a 'whole just as you like What, a hundred dollars by you, these times? I don't seo how it comes. You and your boys don't work any harder than I and my boys do, and we can hardly get along; we are as saving and pinching as you can be, too; times are so dreadful hard, and everything a family has to buy is so dreadful high, and wages so low, potatoes dollar a bushel, beef fifteen cents pound, pork 16 cents, eggs 25 cents a dozen, and flour ten or twelve dollars a barrel. How can a man live! It won't bs hardlf fair for me to ask you for that twenty five dollars now. will it?' Twenty five dollars! What do you mean? I don't understand you.' Don't you recollect, we have made abet between us about the price of some fruit trees I bought five years ago next spring? Ahl I do remember something about it. You were to give twenty five dollars if you didn't get yöur twenty five dollars back from me for the products of those trees and things? It will come very handy just now Don't bo too fast, neighbor. I ara afraid it won't come very handy just now. That was what I was dunning you for, that twenty five dollars.' What! vou don't pretend to say we have had twenty five dollars worth of tuff from your garden. if oi a than that from that very twenty-five dollars'worth of trees and things. Here is an account of every thing you have bought and paid for; of course it don't include what I have sent you gratis And you have certainly not been stincrv. Whv. this bill amounts to thirty-seven dollars! It is not possi ble It is ust so: vou have had over twenty bushels of pears, and those alone 'amount to twenty-five dollars.' I own up the corn; draw the note for seventy five dollars No, I guess we'll let the twenty-five go. I only mention it to show you that there may be good sense in new things sometimes. Now I will bet the twenty-five dollars over again that my store bill has not been, the past season, half as large as yours, though I have had one more in my family.' 'If I had not been taken in so badly before, I would stand you; but I guess it won t be sale We have raised our own potatoes corn, peas, boans, and all other vrg itablcs. Our eggs are always abun dant and fresh from the nest; and for more than two years wo have not been without ripe, frch fruit 'Welt, f declare that is something I never thought of: but it takes so much time snd bother to get these things started then it is an everlasting job to take caro ortucm. Itnccdi no more timo and money than you throw away on things that amount to nothing at all, and with abundance of fruit, you aave tlin cx pense cf a heavy meat bill, which is not healthy in hot weather. No doc tor has been called to step a foot with in my door for four years past! Freeh ripe fruits are sure remedies for all ailments, and they are not bad to take Mr. Chapman put tho 'fifty' into his weasel shin nnd left with a 'flea in his ear JC5P Tho Richmond Palladium states tho following f.ict, which may bo of scrvtco to our farmers: Wo wish to record a fact which seems raincr rcrnnrKauio m re gard to drilling in wheat.. Wo sowed about nino acres lnat full, withono oflvoss Drill, nnd somo thrco acrea among corn, with n three shoYcl cultivator. Of tho former, wo havo not noticed a cinglo plant heaved out with tho frost during tho winter, though a part or it was sown on tho poorest clay and on tho farm, with hut ono plowing. It was sown immediate ly before that among the corn, and presented in tho early witner a decidedly poor prospect. But that sown among com is badly killed with winter, many plants lying on top tho ground, dead. In some placca it seems almost entirely ruined. It U tho same kind of wheat as that which was drilled. Our readers may draw their own conclusions. JK3P Corn dodgers arc tho very things for hard times, better and cheaper than potatoes, nnd good enough for princes. Hero ia tho way to mako them : Tho meal must not bo too fine it ain't a dodger if it is. You must not chunk 'cm about and ginger bread 'em over it ain't a dodger if you do. Corn meal white meal salt and water, stired up, fumbled up, thrco times as big as a hon's egg, and baked with fingermarks nil rminrl. hrnwn iirwl rlcni steaming hot, that's a doger, sir, Kentucky, Dodger Hard Times I3ad Potatoes Try 'cm, try 'cm. None can bo too old to learn, or so wise as noUoneed instruction.

Directions for growing Osage Orange

Plants from seed, and also, tne modd of setting and maturing the fenco. ''Soak tho seed in warm water from 30 to 40 hours, mix it with an equal quantity of clean sand, and put it into a shallow box not moro than 1 or 5 inches deep, keep it in n warm placo ami wet it two or three times a day, stirring it unwell each time. This should bo dot e from tho lGth to tho 30th of April; thus attended, it will sprout in 10 or 15 days, f ho ground should be new, fertile, and asfrco from weeds as possible, and deepcly thoroughly cultivated; it may then bo planted in rows of from ono to two feet wide, at tho rato of ono quart to 3 or i squaro rods; it should bo covered from one to two inches deep. They must bo kept clear of grass and weeds and bo well, cultivated during the summer Setting the Flints in Hedge How. Tho ground should bo thoroughly broken, up, to tho depth of 12 or 11 inches, and from 8 to 10 feet wide, well prepared. It is then necessary to stako off tho row, and draw a lino to work by. Tho holo for inserting tho plants should bo mado with a steel Uib bio of proper size. Plants to bo set G to 8 inches in tho single lino and well put in, tho soil on both sides of the hedgo wanw thorough cul tivation each season until a fenco is matured. No stock should bo allowed in tho enclosure when the hedge is set, until after harvest, and it is better to havo nono in until fall. Tho next spring it must bo cut off just abovo tho surface of tho ground. If a vig orous growth is obtained by tho last of Juno it may then bo cut within 4 inches of tho first cut ting, if not, tho second cutting should be dcfcrrcduntil theSpring; thereafter twicoa year, in the Spring and mid-summer, each cutting to bo from 4 to C inches above tho former. The cutting should be simply squaro off, letting the sido branches grow until a height of 12 to 15 inches is obtained, after which it should be rounded, so as to havo 'u fenco when matured, 4 or 5 feet wido at the baso, with an appcaranco as abovo represented." -Tippe acone-Farmcr. Hints to Yocnq Ladies. Ncv er read newspapers. A daily newspapers is a miraclo with vfhichyou havo nothing to do. Study fashon platcs--tho contemplation can novcr injuio or or improve your mind. If youaroso fortunato as to attract tho Attention of a male gozling of your own capacity get another beau mako them botli jealous alternately ewcar to each that ho is tho darling of your heart. Competition is tho life of lovo as of trade. It will end by thomboth despising you. Never entertain fur a moment u real honest, sterling feeling. It would do no good, bet it down fur a fixed fact, that uuloss n man is rich ho is "horrid.' If a handsome young girl, pure, mnocont anil happy, witlioutmonoy, attract moro attention than yourself, mention to some malo friend of yours, who novcr tells anything, that you havo hoard something about hor. Accompa ny this remark with tho toss of tho head, a curljof tho lip, and an up turning of too cyo lids us though tho heavens should fall on somo dreadful depravity. Scttino Huns. In setting hens, thirteen eggs nro enough to givo them; a largo hen might cover more, but. a few stronger, wellhatched chickens nro hotter than a largo brood of vcaklings, that havo boon delayed in tho shell perhaps twclvo hours ovor tho timo from insufficient warmth. At tho end of a week, it is usual, with setting turkoys, to ndd two or threo fowl's eggs, "to teach tho oung turkoys to pick." The plan is not a bad ono; tho activity of tho chickens docs stir up somo emulation in their larger brethren. Tho eggs take but littlo room in tho nest, und will produco two or threo very lino fowls. Cultivator. Cure or Scratches in Uorsi. A correspondent in tho Albany Cultivator gives tho following, which is worth attention: Take good fifty per cent, rum, put in as much copperas as will dissolve, and wash tho horse's feet and legs as far as you can fed any bunches, two or thrco times a day. It will cure in a few davs. I am no horso doctor, but alwaya doctor my own, and have as few lame as my neighbors, who employ a doc tor. 1 nave recommended it with perfect success, where other rem edies havo failed. Tho scratch es aru something you must kill before you can heal, so they will not break out again. Copperas und rum will do that. Grcaso tho legs a little alter you are sure the scratches are killed. Why is a four-quart measure like a side saddle? Because it holds a gal-on.

MISCELLANEOUS.

S W. C FFIN &. CO, LDELLfe BRASS FOUNDERS, CHÜRCH. STElUflOAT & FACTORY AndallkindtofRraM Work; Delersln Lead.Zlne, Copper, Block Tie, Copper Kl vela, 8pltei,kolder end Metal facklet;, Seevud Kirel,bet. Hmadway ml Ludlow, Cincinnati Ohio. rThelr Dellcareeteented on w and I mprovei principle, superior lo any ! ry In lh World. Nov. II, IM3,7-I,r. WATCH Wntr h AND CLOCKN-Wn. n Uiilm hlrvl to tho ciklien of Brook. villtand TlclnllT, in lb capacity or au-n ana Clock Maktrand rplrer maklnf and tnandlnf Jwlry,4. Lone inorlcnc and ttrlct puncluvlll tnd TlclnllT, In tit capacity of Wtw h and nltracominandalion. Miop tnrva aooi lhapoalofflc. Jjta.tKlU 31-lf NEW- ARRIVAL: JOHN XIU BLOOMISGOROVi:, 1XD.. II eonatanUy raoalvlnf a aplandld and eompleU atiorimaiitof STAPLE AND FANCY II V .OOD, Jrecarlva, IIa rdwir. Qnftnaware, Cutitrjr llata Caps, llonneta !( m !, I!aadrnial CUlhlaf. Drugattf llclneiPaluta Oil. lift twCfa, allafClitt Varna, Notlona, Perfntnerj, Ac, Ac, Th ibnv roodi bar boon boofhllow for eaah, alct4 with tha niUil cam, and will ba (old at Iba ar, lowaal prleaa. Call and - amlna Kefora parvhatlng tUowrr. MO.IN.Ifib-tl. WALL PAPKR VOOO naraa maklnir tha largrat and baal tuortnioDl atar brou'ht lo UmhIiyIU, ein la oand at ni,n wmitk roRSKK. Banking House. LAl'UCL, IND. f 1 B. rLK.MK.1T8, haa Jiiat racalvad a largeand Li well ataurlad WKk of aaw food of aary ariot and cbaapar than avar broujtkt to thl mar. kotbafora, and will be laid lowar.bul raeollect I muat bar a alibar prod oca or ra.h, or kaap my food, 5. H.l will par ea.li for Wheal, Tora, OaU, 4.. C.H.CLKMK.NTrl. Oct.. IM4. I A ' "ÜI A T L A C K, aoiiun aaLiaa ia I It V U O O I s No. 57 PKAKL 8TRKKT, BK.T. WAL5UT A VIXE CIMCI.1SJ ri OHIO. Marek 17 1834 Tl ASA I O LEII ART, (Lata of jtnd Bitfftorto Infta, WTpr.lfr A barl In MaalKatata Afncl,) Allarnrr at la w and Ileal fcatat Afrnt, Wlllattend to Iba Collaetlon of Pabu, Iba par chaaa and aal of Real KaUtaand all othar rofcaalonal bulla. IntraaMd to blra In VaitJerburrh.and tha adjoining eoanlle In Indiana. irTUriraoTiaTHa rAiiLitai, KVA.NSVILLK.INUIA.NA. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DIIS Dt'.ICAtt V CAMEUOX, SZHTI8T8. 156 West Sixth si. Ittvttn Hace Xo. and Elm its., Cincinnati. THIS OmCI TOTER THE MAWAOEMEXT oi 1 1 praaeat proprietor, haa veon inureInf In reputation for aupartor operation (a the Artiftclal ItoparVmont of lonlllry for the la.t ten yeara, and no einonte or tforlthall b want-lug-to a:l eatlafacUon to all who may faror It with their patronac. The eutcrtbra would call attontlon to the follow Inf uenllal point pertalnliif to A nine la 1 Teeth, via: Hoauty and naturalneaa of appear anc, quality ead alreoflh of malarial, comfort to 10 woarar, ana aaeiuiaci is rettormr m natural aparanc of the paoea, and ability lo matllcato; ia all of which they are warranted In aaylng they are excellod by none, and euallod oy lew. TEETH Inaertad fronton to a full act, with Artificial Uum. full and Half Beta Invariably In. or tod by auc tion. All operation! In Dontlatry performed In the moat tnoroagn manner. t r it n n . Considering the auperlor character of ll work and me laaranta given, tnejr are tue mo.trea eonable In Ua Vet. TWO TEETH OE X0S 05 O0LD PLATE, 13 IEU IOOTII. TWO TEETH OB X0E1 01T I IL VEX PLATE, t rKIt TOOTH. Tba money rafunded If tho Teeth do not prova aaturactory, rT for the Information of tho. e living al a dlclaoce, we would atata that our facllniee are auch, that we ran malte In the Quaal et) lo, a full art of TKKTM H from 4 lo 41 ho or, and amall piece In proportion, ao that no detention need i i apprehended. W.C.PIVXCAN, A DaaTi.T. Xo. IM Weit Sixth MlreeUbelweau Kac and Klin. Lincinuaii. arc.vi, ib "GREAT ""WESTEIIN PIANO DEPOT, ClNCimTl, Onio. We daalre to Inform purrha.ar. of Piano thro' thaanllra Waal that ara now building an-l will open Augul 14 lb, 1KH, the large! I'lano ale Muiiii vor built, alUiif In Kuropo or Amarlra. and more than la lee a large a any In the United aula. Tttuae room wlllbe ailed with From ike .lmtrlathaountry,aal Iheec Loiil otour buaitioa wlllanauia uitu tell i alow all competition, aud al tba laiua lima lo offer auch t varioty a ttaa never been een, In Ihlaorany other eoaatry. uuratock,now on tha way, wlllconilitofabout Iba loiiowiiir KU Uul XI V earvad 7 oolave. 40 7 oelavee full carutra t'lanua, Inlahad all round. 40 o) nolave, of all attlea, AUS, HI and 6i octave luatranianta, l'MCKS FROM 200 TO 000 A full written fuareiilea given with aver; I'lano lold by ua. TKKMfl, C.IIII. We wlllaupuly dealer wh purohate fur raih on a good term a they eau buy In New York or 1101011. NMITII it NIXOX, !o7t Vel Fourth airaet, flnolnnall.O JulyS 4 Iii 103 iläV PIAIVOS v .J it Christmu and New Year s Present! 1TTE offer for ial from now until Kb. IS, 'M, V ina aiova number o r naw Kiattomi nauo, at lower rio than have ever ttefora bvcu known lu tho l'i.lid Malri, Mail or We-t, ai ioiowii 9 Kilracarvod l.oul. Ulli. carved lp, fee., mauunuHurra prloa ,a Hiai4ia9 aooo, fir aale each al 3 Full raryp.! l.oul Mlh,7 urtavca, Hoi too prleo fUii, for aal, each al S i'arved Loula I Hh t;la, 7 ortava, HimUmi price $.Viu. for aala.each at.. 7 Uuia Uilutyle,t id7orUvaa,.w York price 43u lo 4u0 each, for ata at VMi to 'JO full contra t'ianoe, toini etlrabantlaoma, with rarvedcairi, Ac, um prlrea SliU to $m al l.'TJ to U Of varlou ttj !., from a to 7 octave, u.ual prlra t41 l J7(i for aala at aiuu.aiuj, I.HK), till) and ft'.Mt. 4M. 410. 10. 373, NO. 1 full written Warrantee given with ach instrument. TERMS CASH. Sover before baa Iber boen aui 1 au oipurlttblty of purrbaalng flanoa, either a regard price or variety. Our iro. out .lock bollix fully twice aa large a any other in the rountrji aud our I'lann ara well known to bafroin tho aaiT maker of the Union. Our rrlsmla In Cincinnati wilt underaland the reaaou of tbla eKlraordliiary reduction In prlcea. Thoiu living at a tllilanco ara Informed Hint tho axtreinoly atrliigoiitiUtlt of the money market I tba rauaa of our ibua offering Or.t elaaa Inatruaaenl at lhs rale. "M1TH clt 5IX0V. I'lano Hal!, Jlo.T! Wett Fourth at. near Vine, Cincinnati, O. July 11,34 ly XOO&E, WTX8TACH, KITS CO., Booksellers and Stationers, miXTEIlS, BINDLHS & PUBLISHER?, 3, Wt Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, Taka great pleaa ara In aaylng that thay have laken poaaalon of the eparlou and elegant building Juil creeled at So. V3 Weal Fourth Slroet, Tor the accommodation of their budneat, Directly opposite their Old Stand, Mo. 8, "VYeet Fourth Street, ind half a aqnarc weit of their former Blank Hook and Stationery Slnr, at lh corner of Fourth and Main treet. Tb new etabllahmeotha unequalled facllllle for MANUFACTURING BOOKS, liber lllank, for th Counting Mou or O dice, or printed, forth l.lbn rv or lirawlng Koom. Book In either Department will b produced In the algheit atylea of the ait. OM'omtantiy rbr aale, all Valuable New HubllcalloiK, Ktandard worka In t heology, Medicine, and General Literature, Muiie, School, and Clalral Rook. MOUKK, W ILRTACH, KEYS rk CO febt AVEZKSWAXE.rf. Aireinittppi: A Irein ittpplyjuatrecelved allhe OLD KtD BEICK.

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C I N 'TI . A I) VE RT1 SEM E NTS. Mr.HClIANTS TAKE NOTICE G. W. PADGETT, & CO., HA VI, lutt openad atora .at Mo. 31 Mala Hi., wtt ild,liiwau faart and Colombia, lira

Ihr, liitnml kaoplnf a fcoud aiorttnantoi China, Glass, & Quecnsware, Portta wbolaiaU trado. Thy tollclt an cxamt nat'.ou of thlc Mock, a. thejr flutter thamtoU, tkay.ran tlTa aailiracMon both la quality atid price. Hon't forift, o.5l Main t.. ci. w. pAtuk.rr,cV('u. N. B. Particular attention paid to Tacklnr ' Shipping Loom. u,i,r,at u. O-tim. TOHIT p. 8TILWEIX, OROCXa AND COMJ MISSION Mtkt ilA.NT, lH-lur In Kl..ur, r-ro. vi.loh, Honrbon VVblakr and rroduea ganarally No ailWilimliiroat, Cincinnati Ohio. Shulti A llad.len, . Cblpman A Co Tin Klaldar A Jack, Louie I Moffalt, Slllwall A Co, III. I M. l.oull OTl'Ibaraladvaneaamada on Consignment. mar 4 'i j MÄi0NIfJ& ODD FELLOWS' KUltNISIllNG STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Haa rautoved to Sixth it.Karon'a llull'lliif.ndor Mag nolla Hall, ( Inolnnail, Ohio. MANt'KAl I UKKK of Co.luin an.l H rfollaof vorvdaacrlpllnn, for Ma. on., Odd Kt-llo, Mona of I'atnpf ranra, Tampl of Honor, Druldi Hud Man, Hrothorhood of tha I'nlan, and Unod 11. 1 nt'taif a ntaiuberortha atov orlrr.,l am prrrediul tir.ei to furnlhvrrvihlncpt'faininvinnrftowiin punciuaui) amiiiitpatrn. f.b. II 'US O-Wro. B.MiNNiau, R. Jkhmipuh. J.nvTTiKriKib. Manning, Jennings & Co. WHOLF.IALE. f- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 231, Mai Street, West Sitte, Second Door above. Sixth tj iVo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI. O. ov. i,H.n,47 lyr. Aaron A. Colter. QROCKKY HKODUfK AM) COMMISSION 3i i:ucn A ,T. g.K.COKNKHOPSKVKSTII AM) MA IX KT. :.'NXATI, OHIO. Sov.'iO- 4IM)f.. WM. .LIU. jo, suae i.. m. ai.ia lTfMv..OL5?m.AIf.p..B058i WHOLESALE MearmaTe, Nortii-aa.t corn.rof Walnut and Colambia lret, ( ihi-imbati, Ohio. mar 4 'S ly IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. MorsIcyi&Ehlcr, FROXTSTREKT, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNA TI, oitw, Dealera In all kind of Lumber and mannfaa torere of Sah, Door, Blinda, Window Frnmra, MoulJlue, Baae pitaatera, Wotither Boarding. White ana Yellow Pia flooring, Shelving for Storei, railing for Fen. CM, Board planed onbothildr-i.of varloua Ihicknet aultable for the Inttde Bnluli of houtn. 1 hl.o.tabll.hmoiit will be found to he of rivet. benefit lo pur. on. building In the country, a they can beauppllod here with all tho material ready mau onuiuoer, thoroughly aoaaoned for Bnlahlng homo. Inthe Ltiinbvr Yard ronnectud wltbthlt eaUblUhmoiiltlturtt I krpt for le an exlenilva anaortmeulof Lnmberfor all building purpose. run primeu aim giaxuo, conaianiiy on naiKl. All ordora promptly attended lo. TKK.UK I'AKII. aov. Ii, IHJ34T i yr. S. S. COflPil. holetale dealer In Pried Fruit, Clover Neet, " and produce generally. Sa. 30 Walnut Street Hwen Front A Columbia 1IOO bttali. IIIIIKO 11. 4'lir.M, SOOO do do AIM.. iioo d do i:a mui-N. so do do ci.ovi.it ri:cn. In toreand for nie. Feb.7 lyr. A. K. Door. II. D. Root F. E. Arnold. E. 11. Hove. D 0 Hit, ARNOLD k CO., Importers and Jobbers of Jftinti (Soobs. d.W. Cor. Olh Main KU. flail llou.e llulldlng. CINCINNATI 0. Manufacturers of various Urands of Jan. 134 i fino Cignrs. II. "h. CIIIPMAN it CO fJammlMlon A rarwnrdlui aiKIlUllANTS. WlMTI!WATF.MrANAT.BAl?f.riSCI.,ATI. iii.ri:iir.Mi:Mt lauaa.Ti. ; ranaamot rtrv, I. John Nwasoy A t'o. ; Morrl.on k .Noby Twed,rilbley NV right: H.t II. M. Conklln, Heevecot NUphen, ; mbtowm,i. cnaiiiaaviLt.i,iMD. ; A. 8. Wiggiua dt Co. A. H. Conwoll V Hon: ; (lenrge (lilleiple. Liberal nah vanoemenl made nu ronalf n menta. atWV-IO-1) r. J' UNIT. H. L. DANIII. JA COlt KUNST, WHOLKaALK AHO It ETA 1 1. NTATIONKK AND 1)1 A iVA' UOOKMAIS'UIA CTVR ER, No. II Mala "Iroat. balwaan 1 bird andKourib alroeUt Cincinnati, Oblo. Not. II lfj..7 I yr. PATENT Spring Sad fife 7Vrr. A mj ORIAT tABOR and evpne, we are XX now aualiUd tofurul.btUaan unrivalled Treea iu oianllly at abort noiloe. I'rluo, 30 each. f"lUNTKH,COHUR.X.F.IMKNTO:i A HAU, Kola manufacturer and w hole.ala dealer la haddiary. Hardware and Coach Trimming., No. fl Church llulldlng. Walnut treet, Cincinnati, Ohio WaaUohava a full iupply of our ftTiiiTiUia I'iiiii. nut treet, between r'roni and Columbia, Clneln nail, Ohio. uar84'34ly QTIAM MARBLE WORKS. CHAS, EULEp hLt IK.MIH lo 1.UWKV A KLl.K, t urner liroadwayaiid Klfili ilroet.Cluclnnatl, Ohio, M itt it in e n to, Tuiuba, ind Urav Monei, Marbl Mantle and buiuary, llubtlamal Font. Maural 'l ablnU, t'roa, Vaaa,UarUea Klguroa.CablnetBMd Counter Main, Ac. die, constantly on hand and fiirnli'if J to ordur. Thi t'radeiupplled with Marbl In Dlock and M.l,ir.a.l ut order, mar 4 '34 11 11. M. BUCK HE. BIN t. HALL. BTJCKWIB A KD HALL, WHOLESALE OROhurt, 34 nltitit alrct-t, t'liictnnall. UbU. RETIS TO WJ.NSI.UW, I.AMr H V CO, Ktw Yuan CLAPI', KK.M r rV HKCKI.KV, " M. L. II AI I.OWKLI. iV ('0, HuilaPilhiiu. JoNK.H. MHO I MKKM i t o, Cim ixiTl, KKI.I.KV W I MoM'mj.N, haw Oat-atae. NMITII A JOMXMO.N, i.mrP'Ji 13 fkknuis nui::Ls6n. IMrORTtR NU MANUFACTfRIR OF Cigura, Tobacco nnd Snufl', DEALKR IN . Leaf Tobacco, N0.1I3Ä Main K treat, between 3ih and Xlh, IHIgnofthe Indian Chief.) Cincinnati, ohio. Nov. 3, 17 llrj Daniel F. Meadcr, & Co. Ciiioiniinli Mlcnm lluroaii v ciiii:t ti ii mctoii v. CUR. OF FRONT AND SMITH STS. Keeps a general aaaortment of conal.lingof lite followlngartU'lea.vli: Koaewood, .Mahogany, aud Walnat Uremlng and Plain Korea, M.lo lloard. Writing Devka, Knclo.od and hlaln Wand and WorkhUiid,W'urroiitdoiitBl In Quality lo auy made here or elaewaer, and which they offarat very low price, for cah or KU.roU aX'kinds of lumber wanted. .Nov. II. IKi3,7yr. XVIionennleand llrtall ncalerin Ml PRODUCE. K. BAST CORNKK NVEKTEKN KUW I'KAKI CINCINNATI. IT PARTICULAR PA1N3 TAKKN lN THE SKLGCTION OF THK BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. Not 1 1 Ir53 4 I yr. ilATES HOUSK, INDIAN APOMS, INDIANA, , , D. D. 8L0AW. PSOPSIITOB.

NEW YORK ADV 'TS.

M EPIC ATEDINFAIATION-A NEW MKIIlOl). A AI Oi I UuMihKH I. diacery lia rcorntW bocn mada for tha euro of Aallitna, Cniiatimptl l ouh, ( oiia, ami an umir toint eatod Inhalation. la. Ct rti.' llToiANi, on la ni.taa llrotm Vro and Chi:rt Sti r Im croiiipll.hod tho ino.t wonderful rural of Aithma and Cou.uniptlon, In tlia city of New York and Irlnlly fora fow month nl,rerknowntoman. It I produrlnc an tnipreitlon on Msoaioa of tha Lung iio or bo f ore ltncod by tha madiral profiiun. (Soororllftct.tai In hand nf AkviiI ) Tliatnhulcr I worn on tha brcait, undor tko llnan, lihnullha loa.t Inconrenlenre, llio ln-nl oftliahnilv lintiifr Kulltiltiit Irt araiiftratii tllA fliilil. -supplying tho I umr roiutuiilly wllli a heul lue j

and agi ruublo vapor, poins Into al' llio alr-rrlla 'r- iviiiaiin,irtmitnroi work on ll rrcrrand pa.onffua of Iii luniri that cannot pon.llil)' b ! atlon.) prova Uiut iiitia-loniha of llio rauava of r'tti hod by any other nimllcln. Iloro la a cuac of i hrvoiia UdblUty, locnland contlllultoiial weak

Arlll.)IA t'tnti't Unooilvn, N. V., lvc.Snh,I3. For about eight year I have been acrorely adllctcil with A.ihma; for the la.t two) ear I have uiroreil bevoiid all my power of dcrlpllun; month Ml a Um I have not brrn able to lucp In a bud, gottlng what rod I coti'd tilting In a chair. My diillculty of broatlilng, and my itilTcrliiff., wer o great at lime. Um t for Imnr. littlior niv frlond eiperlrd each hour would bo my luat. Ihiring llio pail lt year l uave nai tiieatii ami attemiance ofaotnu ol the moil t'l'lvbratod ptiltlnii, but liav rocelvcd no permiinciit r'li'f. I M length bad tho rco.l rorlntitt to proiPVo Hr. t'urtl' lljiroana, or Inhaling Vapor and Cherry rup. At llio lime I iibtulncd It 1 waufTorliig under im of my muni violent Mtlutk, nnd wot in great litrcv alinoat iilloiullng for want ofbreullt. In lea.lliMU an mliiutca after applying the Inlmler to my lomacli.and tuklrga leiupooiilut ol Um ( herry (iyrup, I rvllüt ed In a icreut nieuatire, und lind a CoMilorlublo iilchl. I have .luve cnuinnnl Uli tlx) greute.t llilo benellt, an-l uiii now coinparilivrly Well, tind only know Uio uinounl ofitilTorlnir tliii niodlrliiti Im ri'lli'vcil hh from. My advice lo tke.nllerlns I. tnv it. M.tKCAHkl KASUI.N. I'.MI'TIO.N l.TI.KU. .Ni:wYoKl,IHT.,.,;,Kjn. I ruiiiu t. Now VorW In Hit .hip Teeriiili; my Itallv lac t. St. John, N. II. VVIin I ruurlletl I. iril), my health very poor; hud a very bad I'migll, Mliod a Riviil tleul nf HiutUr, Ulul watvvi) wuuk and oinaclaled. My friend and pliy.li-leii roiMoncil my rano coouin'tleii, ael beyond tba ruacli if moiiiclue. I Meclilentull) heard ill lr. Curti' lljseuno.or liilinlmi; lljgcau Vapor, and Cherry Srup, und ublalned a packaguvvblrh I verily belluvo wa llig moan of avluR my lifo. Koou aflur wearing the Inhaler I loninl it relieved Hie preutiro on my liini;., and utter a while thtt illaeu, in ml o Hi itppearuiicu upmi iliu urfuce under II' o Inhaler. I t Hk tho Cherry Hyrup a directed, and continued to do , my cough gradiiully growing better, unlit il entirely lull mu, and I now con.lder myaetf rurvd. I .till wuur llio Inhaler, atlhe ueol II la rathur ileuunl, and believing It alreiiglheiilng and purifjlng lo the lung, I fool unwilling al present to dlapenso with II. JOHN Wood. hold by lloj il cV luult 2ia. 4UCourtluii.lt alreet; (.'. II, III utr corner of John itreut and rtroadway, N . V. Price 3 a paekaire. it. II. Any prraou envlo.ing $:i to llovn At PaiL, or Ct ana dt I'krkin. ow Vork,ill re ceive 8 ti.rki. coiilalnlng a bottlo of Hygoan Vapor, one ofTherry Hy-ryjanU au Inhaler, In a neat box, by ox pre.., free lo a-iy parlofthe ' tilted tute; or our package tor Mar. 4. 41 ,1 yr. DR.J.B. MARCHISI'S CELEIJIIATEI) CATHOLICON rot ma aiLicr aaocraa or i-rraaiMa rimiii.. T NT A Mill pro-eiulneutfur lit curative power In all thedleu.e.for which It I recommendod, it a ti u 1 1 v called KKMAI.E COMHI. A I M S. Of the. eare l'noi.mi a Utkri, or Fulling of tho Womb; 1'u on 4L ar or Wlilto; Chronic Ixri-.H-NATION AID L'L- ( ra.Tiox or Tin Womb; Iniidkn T4Llll:MORRIIAUa, or Flooding; Hatxrrt, S t rPRK..KO, AND laaaotrLAR till .T. I'ATION, cVc. wllli aJI their aceoinpanylngevil, (Cancer excepted,) no matter now aevere or oi now long ttaneing. Tho Catholicon furaurpuaauiothor remedle,lu bolug more certain, lei expcmlve, and leaving the) item In a belter condition. Lot all Intere.tedcall and obtain pamphlol (free) containing amine proor, rrotn ilia mo.t reapectublo ouroe, of tho bencDelal reault of It urn; together with Utter from highly experienced I'hyaleian. who nave uaeoitin liiBlrpruelloe,anl peakrroiuthelr ownobaervatlon. Motirnto ih filforliiiinle I't-mnle. I feel It a duty Incumbent upou myself to declare publicly the great bles.lng Dr. .MiircliUI' Vterlne Cnthollcou ha proved lo me. p'or two tear my health wo ml.erable; I wa atmn.l unitbio to walk.. I'liy.'clan pronotineed my ruao fulling of ihn womh.extenilvo ulcerntlona. coin-muni-lug with fliior nlbna. Thepiilna, Iri itallon, proatrallon, and llio Intolerable foetid ili.i harte rendering lifu alinoat a burden. In thl. ml.erullo comUlioii, Hr. I''. I. Now land rceonimeiided Hr. Marehlfti' l'teriiie Catholleon. After Inking four bottle I Dud mvaelf 4u pcrfucl heallh. I.raliltide for my ru.tornllou make mo ardently de.lrn that all my ex, alike unfortunate, may find uro relief from thl Inestimable meillelne. r.l.l. IHK I II SKWLAM). Xu, 11) Won ut. I'tlea, N. Y. Thabovctatiiinit I know to bo true. H.P.M'.tVI.AMi.M. 1). l'llt a,.N. V. I have no he.ltiitlon In aliig. Dr. Marchn.l'a Ulerlnu Calliolican la Invaluable In utrrtiie dlaeae gene'ahly. J have u.d It In I'iuor Albua, A menorrhoea, Prolapatt Clerl, and In ra.e of exlenilv u reralion of the vagina and uteri. Ill worthy of the nollco nflho rurnltv JOHN C.OHKOK,.M. IK llaltlninro, Md. I bav u.ed, for on month, pa.t, a prennrii lion for female comiiltrniia, called Marehlai' I ter Ino Cuiliollt'oii, whli Ii I wadndiirod tony In lomo axtremi' raar at llio urgoui reiiiet or min. pa llaula u uo Inlrotluoud 11 to my nolle, lam heruaped.aftlir trying In a great many ca.ei, thul It urpaaae an other remeiiin wiihin my ktiowi edge, fur that vla of dinirultle lor hieb Ii I rocommeiiduk. Ith eurod omo very exlremo re.o uiKier my onaervaiion, wnicn nam reatata all other treatment, aud I regurd II a a remedy that liould be tiilijet'ted 1 llio bnofby vvvry (rhetil tifphjilrlaii, al III of xti.l ImporUnco to ba able to treat urreaafully a etna of tlaaaea wblrh ba ortolor beeii extramoly tlinieult lo inaiiagn, and hlt u RtllU-ttio Inrgn n portion gf OUrfoitihlo. L.ll.t-'LKMIMi, M.U. Itorhealer. ft . Y. I'amptileubad gratl at the .tore of (iirroau cv alp(n, Ageuti,i.aurvi,iiid. Al.soiolilliy K. K. Knllur.llarrl.on. Ohio. Hamihi. ll4a,l.Hrty. I'avi.iV MoHRi.oN.Connern lllu. H, KlKWAHTiretlllaliliri. John lit an a, Ver.allle.. J. ti. MAI II Ml i Co., I'roprletur rntral narnr, ni broauwat, n. v. Kel. (lib. lMI-bmn. U.A.Taylor. W. U. French. J.K.Wynne Taylor. French b Wynne, Wholeiala dualer lu Irish Linens & Wliito Goods, AND EVERY DIchllTlON OF Trimmings & Fancy l)r)' G ootid, Ilo. 7U Main ana 1,3, 1 CV 7 l'eajl ht. t In. Jan. 134 I jr. ' HALL'S IMl'KOVKI) mtCUSSION PIIKSÖ, W 1 1 la i:iiirritviil Krai, FOli Fl YK DULL A US. Ha boon pronounced tho "but iiii," At KnirH of Ohio, Indiana, nnd Kentucky, of 1 0.13. nnd Premium awarded iiccurdingly. C. V. HALL, Ska i. KxtiiiAVKU and I'uoiMtnnoit, ULM I IM II I II M IU I. I , ' ( Notl to Ulglie.t Uedo. aug l InH lyr Fl UK Y0HKS Candies, Nuts iiutl limits, Wlioleaalo and n lull by ' JOUX U. MYERS. MO'i9l Main Street, bet. Fifth and Klxlh,YV. CINCINNATI. 07 All order promptly Riled and package warranted full weight. Nov. II, li-ai, -471 yr. lit and Nplrll fine. ALSO'' A. MI'S, wholeauleand retail, for burnlug ihu above. No 0 t'ollcgi liulLlinf, Clniliinatl (thin. mar I "illy Vlawa of HulMinara, Um irti, Portrait., Diploma, Mai... Show Card., .olea. Draft, Hill o kxrbaiigu, I.abel, Ac. Ac. MIUD1.KTON A WALLA CK. Xo 111 Walnut Street, Odd Fellow Hall. Clncinuall. Nov. I l.lf.vt IT lyr. iTf ; i vii'.i.oir.'(S yt i:i.oni LVv-Ci3 .iiiimum oi i !.. fl 4 I llFroia $ii to 300 of It!. hop V Child make, lue ery beat In America. Wo lllellal wholeaaie or retail, and warruni thuin to be auperlor to any and all nflured l;i thi markul, the great doiuaud lor llmae beautiful Mnlo.leon I r.wr posllt ve olthulr great iiMri..rltv vvtr all other. JUKI lift Will I K. air.'H Ijirge.t Mtlodeon Ucalertin ('In, i:XTll l INDITCTirNTN TO M.IKi: lO.M. Allhoueh we have three Hohe Blled wilb I'l ano, (till we have an Iminenae lock of I'lano on the way aud now arriving, and wo inu.t aell from i to ltifl I'lano., to make room for iur full nock. Owing lo our buying for caah only, and from the fad that we are the lari'cm Piuno doulera In Cincinnati, we can and wilUell lower for Cj.Ii ihun any other home lu thl city. MUKCII & Willi K epa 't he targett Piano Deulersln Cln'tl. I SO KOII II KMT, NF. w AM MCC'O.'X I IIA I. We will let Iho rent antily 011 purchuae, f bought In a giien timo. W e kei n the lurgtl lock . bcal I'm nop, and w 111 lent or eil ower lor ca.h than any other llonauln thl city. AUo.iec ond hnud Piano taken in extliai.gr at 7 tin Fourlhttrevt. Mt'RCH AWHITK. au2U Largest Piauo Dealers in Cln'tl.

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LITHOBRAPHY Si UlUtlffi.

rillLADELPIHA ADV'TS.

AFFLICTED READ III

d by HK. CUKTIS I TJJIILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOTJ -E.iab-mptlon, Hromhlll. A )'''; l,,r by lviaaaua, r-ornor of ;ofnplnrna,byAled. ,,'''Jf"4 ;' bptWMn "PWM and Hne,

I'hllu.lHtlilit, i'n. INVALIDS Are apprliod that Dr. Klnkelln ennflno hl practice .o a particular branch of medlctno, which engape hi undivided attention. Ha tautloni the unfortunate agalniilhe ue of mercurv thontandt are annually mrrcurlallil out of III, Kotenl affccilona are promptly extlngulihod. TWKNTT TEARS Of EXPERIFKi "5 In tlia troatmunt of a claw of dloaa hlthorto npfliTtod aiiU linparfoclly uudoritoad.hatonnhlod 1 .iiwiiim. m.iu iii,iiiii uuuriiiir. .rn inirvuif k rariam nauiui, lurtniiiK llio luo.t aocrel ym'. duadly and fuul iprinji of ttoinmtlc tulicry and preinniuro morutiity. TAKE PARTIC'CLAH NOTICK. Thero I an evil habit loinellmo Indulged In by boy, In aoUtadu, ollon growing up with litem to manhood, and which, If not ruformod In due lime, not only beget erlou ob.laclo lo dornalle bapplnvaa, but give rl to a aerie of protrai led, liialdlou and deva.lnllng aftVcllona. l'ew of theo who give way to thl pumUloui pradlco are nwuroortlie rnnaeiinnr., until they flnd tho nrrvoua ayatem ahaltored, feol alrange and unaccountable ruellnga, ami vague fear In Hi mind. Tho unfortunate UitMarfeclrd beromei.U unable loliibor wllli arru'ti nied vigor, or I apply hU tnlnd t. tii.lv; hl.. I p I lurdy and weak, he I lull, Irreaoluto, anj ungugo In I port with lea energy limn ti.ti i. If ho t'lMaiiclpnio luuelf beforo llio practice ha done It woral, and filter iiiutrlinony, lit. marrlairn la unfrultPiil, an. I loa mim tell him Ihal thi I cauaoU by li la enrly tolltea. heao ira C'liiMdifiilliihii wliU iouIl KWHkt'ti tlm 'atlelillou ol Ihoaeihulturly allunted. M A Kill A(iK Ki'ijulre the fiillllmetit of anverul roniilllona, In orilef lliul il muy bti really thi cuuiu of ntutiiul liulnea. Colli. I the voll bteh t-uver the urlalo ol Ooitti.ilo wbrult litMlitt... Ii raUoU, an4 lia trua oun e tu every In.tanru Ulai lo.ud In how inaay coulil it üo Irm ed In J.liy Uni dUiinlihVlli)iia and their attendant dl.uppoliiluieiil I Apply then hilo It la yet timo. In orüor to bnvojour liiiairuug an. I re lax u.l .j.uim r'brucel, retlvlncil Rlld ItrtMI'Tlllt'lied. KKMEMÜEK. flo whs ptaeu hlmielf under Hr. KiNKri.tn' trt'tiliuenl muy rellg'.oualy coulblu In hi. honor, a geiitleiiinii, and rely upon llio usiiriu-o Hint Iho ancTol of lr. K'. patltMit will never bo illi lo.oO. Young man let m fulao ttodoaly deter you from making your raao knon to ono who, from e.liii iilion and reapeetablllty , can cerlainly bufriend ou. Too many think Hi 'y will coueoul tho aocrel In their own heart, a d cure theiii.eUe Ala I how often I thl a fatal lelualon, aud how inuny a promliing joung man, who might huve been an nruame.nl lo oclely, lia fml.-d from the earth. Mrlitiire of tli" urethra aru rapidly removed by ".no appllottlon of a new tkcrnpctillcal agent, uaetl only by Ur. K. vaKuiHi bikti oimilulionai uebllity promptly cured, and full vlgftr rettored. COIXTKY invalids Can have.byetal Tlhnlrraaeexpllcilly, together Ith all their y j'oiiii, per letter enclo.lng a reiulitnnce, I)' medlrlne. appropriated aceordlngly. Forwarded to ai. part of Ihn Untied Slate, and packed lecura from tlamnro or curlo.lt) . ii i: a oil t Youth ami Manhood. Nature's Guide, With Hulrtjtr the I'fltingnfUi, mj Lije,jutljrvm Iht firti. A I 'ttorwllh r.Miiltlanco of '.'3 relit, or the value lu tioalugn tamia, addreaaed toUr. KINKKI.IN, I'hlluilelphia, 'u , will aocure a copy ol either f Iii abovo book by return of mail; or Ii fople will be eiit free of poninge for l. llookller.Caina.er, traveling agent, Ac, tipplied wholeaulu al tho iubtlherpjice,whii'h admit of a large pro lit. ! jr'All leilur muni bo poSt-pnl.l. July I. Ivr. "MÄnTkxow TIIYSKLF." ,v '; ,i-jf-.Tr&, ' y V 'W ' I f 1 1 1 ."J. V An invaluable book for ticenti-ice cents. Every fumily should have a copy. 100,000 co plea told In Ira litem n yrrri Anew vditlou, revUed and tmprorod, Jiiat taaiienl . DR. irrjNTEE'8 MEDICAL MANUAL AND II.No-aooa ok rue ArM iku Continuing an outline of the origin, progreas, treatment aud euro of every form of dtieaae contracted by proinlacuoui oxiiitl In to reo nra", by elf-nbtio, or by (exiuil exruii, with advlco for their prevention, rillen In a luinlllar style, avohllng nil ii.eillcnl lei hnUallll'-e, and everything: Hint would offend tho en; of deceney ; with an outline of complaint Im Id. M,t to Pcmüle, front tho rcatilt of aotuo twenty year (ticceaaful practice, exclusively devoted lo ihu euro of ill sense ol a dullcalo or prlvnteiiattiro. To which I added receipt Ton tho euro of the above dl.eaae, und a trealiaoou llio caue,) inptoin and euro or the Fever and Aguo. Tistimonyof thtVrofcssorof Obstetrics in Venn. Colleye, Philadelphia. "Da. Urns' Maim at MKt L. Tho author of thl work, unlike the majority oflhoaew ho R.lverllao to eure the dlcne of which lllrenla, I a gradii.ttit of one of llio beat Cul lege III the I'nlted atme. It afford ma pleaiuro 10 roeo nineml hint lo tho uclortiinnlc, or lo the victim of iiiulprnctlee.a a turceaaful and experienced practitioner, In wlioao honor and Integrity thoy may plai e the greuteal coiilldeiirc. Jo. H. l.oNii.uoaa, M. 1). From A. Wwxlicard, M. 1). of Venn. Un ivcrs iy , Ph iladctph ia . It give. mploauroloadd my leitlmony to the prorcaalonel ability of the author of tho "Medical Manual." Numerou ret of liena of tho Genital Organ, omo of tliom of long atnndlng, h itve come under my iiolloo,ln hlrli hl kill Im been inaulfeat lu reitorlng lo perfect health. In antue caae w her., the pnllunt ha been conalilured beyond the reach or imdloal aid. Inthe treatment of of Nemliml wviikneaaei, or dlaarrnngdiiioiil of the fuiictlom produced by elf-abiio or exert of vonery, I ! not know hl uAcri.r In the proreaaloii. I havo burn aciiualnloil wllli the author omo thirty year, and deem It 110 more than Ju.llif to lilm, 1 woll 1 kltbliiPM Initio uiiforlu. tiatevlrtlni of early ludiaerellnn, lo reenniioend hi 10 Dun, In hoaa rlnaatnal k III aul luleg. rlty Itiwy niayaarely cuiillde themaelve. Ai.min WiMiiMVAMP, M. I. " I hl I, without (inception, Iba luoal roiupiehenalvt. auJ liitalllginl work ubllahuil nu the da. ofdleae of which lllrenla. A vol, ling all terllllll'ul l"NIII,ll tildrtlit ll.oirtolllO reat Ml of It reader. Ii I freu from all objectionable matter, an. I no parunt, however fulolluu, ran ohjectlo placing It lu Ihu huliU of Iii. aona. '1 he autliufliu dtuottul iiiHii )rnr to llio trealmniil of the tarlou coiiiiilulnUlreutud of, and with too little breath lo pulf, aud loo little preaiimptlou lo liupe, ho ha. otlered to tha world, alike merely iiomliiul price of Vlceiil.,lliefriiilof luma twenty year ui'eiiful prai'lleo," Ih rutil. '.o leiiiher or parent ihould be without tha knowldilgo Imparted lu thi luvaluable work. Il would cava year of pain. moriiCenllou, and orrow lollioyuiiiUundi'rllielrilmrjfo," ;vcif'i Jitvormtr. A Preabtterluii clergyman In Ohio, writing of 'Hunter' AluU leal Manuel, ") ! I houaand upon lliouraiil of our youth, by a; llexamplo and liifluei.ee of the paaaion, luve been lud Into tho buhlt of elf-pollution, without reallnlng the .111 and fearful conaequoiicea upou themaelve aud thulr posterity. The conalllullou of ihoiiaaud who are rnlaing famllle have been eiifiH'Ided, If not brnki n down, and thoy do pot know thucnuae or llio euro. Any thing that can be ilona ao to enlighten ami lufluvueo the ublie 111I11J a lo check, and ultimately remove Hit widn-.prend onrte of liuinuii wreUhuditea, would rohfi r tho crontt'it Llt'ulns nuxl Ut Iho religion if Jeaua Chrlal, on the proaenl and coiiiinar generation. I ulonipurnure ior Hie uao of IllloVUutllig drink) though it liiiaalulll Ut thouMidi 1 iiola ciculor i mir'u t) llio liiiinaii riu'O, Aim e pi my tliuii k un behalt of tho alllli'tod, and believe m yourco-worker In the goodwoik you ar ao ai'llv.!) vnjrutfeil In." Ono t'opy, (ecurely enveloped) will bu forw urded, if hi ol poiHc. to any purl of llio t ' nttr.l Slate, for Tweul) -tr Ivo Cent, or al x col. lea for One Hollar. Al Jreaa CO.SHKN tV CO.,l'ubllaher, or llov llfl, I'hlludelphitt. Clloiikitiller, t uiivu..er, ami liuok AfciiU upplled on Ihu luoal liberal lor 111a. I uly I I r. JOHN WILLIAM'S Kl'ICI.XJ (V tm .'Vl.vn;!! ailK'U I'tllt 1854. TO THE PUBLIC.-Al tho commencement of Ihu spring 1 rude I should bo fur alienated I rout my duty did I fall to return my miai grateful ai'ltnowludmeiil for the ahowertof luvor thai have been heaped upon me. I'atronagu ao V0l cannot fail lo bo u proud Ineenllvv lo duty. Illh UKIVAU.MI l'UPll..Ktn wUliU Illy Clothing t.Uihi hmenl hu atluiiied, I such at to fa in 1 1 lu ruo my name to all vluaaoa, and to all Iniliv 1. Inula, 11 -vurlhvleaa, the Inlroduolioii of a new tuuaoii, und Hie roiiteiiuiv cliungu attoiiduiil Uieroupon, reinler II expedient for mo lo solicit your raiillou attontlon, hilu 1 relulu In aa conrlaoa manneraa poa.il'le, my now claim loyour support In preparing my slock for llio present NprliiK und Nu 111 111 er Sruaoii, ileturoiinea to aucuru tho beat aud New eat Kahloii Introtlucuil. A novel, beautiful, durable, varioj, Jexlctisite collection of I'iiH'O l.ooja Ituvo found their way Into my valabllahmenl. Novelty or cloth I coupleil w uli novelty ol ilualgu, while lu worktuau.uip many aituratiomuud improvement have boon cUalod. My reiu4e.l ytoiu ofoeonomy I iiutenllo all. and it I well known thut I endeavor to make tho favorable chance of the private buyer. for mo success of the past seuson, 1 have to teiidtt my beat thank., and hope lo meet with iiiatlur encou ruffe nu. ul during the preaunl ) ear. I am tue l uouc moat ob t. er I.. JOHN WILLIAMS, Mrirhanl lai.r, Mount C'armd, lud murSl 3iuo 'm m k is "Yi o n'ky . ' OS. It, CI, AUK, at hi new .tore, one doo soulhoftlie VAl.l.hY IIUl'SK keens constant ly on hand a generul a.ortmenl of Jowelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, llverpoon,raxor,and,'great variety of I AM Y AUTWUiS, such as are usually kt'i.t by Jewelers. He Is pie pared alaoto repair old Jewelry, aud to clean and repatrclocki and waleheaou reaaouable term and al short notice. Ho will also lake old sllverand fold In exchange for goodt. Novltlt 10-ly.

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Watch Makers Tuoh nnd Materialt. Nov. ll,lS3,7 lyr. llblnoiVa ('laaa ItoAka. publiahod auloi by Jacob Kunst, No III! Mailt Street between Third and Fourth Street, Cincinnati, U. oblinon'Tlieorotli'(tlnd Practical Arithmetic. Key lo Arithmetic. 14 I'lluinonUry treallso on Algebra. " Algebra, L nlvemlty Kdltlou. Key to alrebra. " Natural I'hlloiophy. Oeomolry. .",'.r;2?3:r, lTnlvarltv Kdlllon. do. Miool Edition. Surve.ng and Navigation. IlOlllaO.'N' IIA'rili:.TlATICAL AV4I1IHN. AVIXJ been reiiueaied to examine Pol. II' Koliln.nn'i Kerle of Malhemallri, and to report my opinion thereof. I have with pleasure made inyielf a well acotalnted with thaapeclfle merit of tho book, aa I well could without the actual ulng of thorn lu tho recitation room. Prof. Koblnaon muat be. I ahonld Judge from hi books, a keen, aprlghlly and thorough Mathematician. Hif would see 111 10 nave, eiiner as tne gut 01 name, or the reiull of study and practice, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical principle, and lo bo remarkably adopt t-j arliflcee for abbre viating the method of eolvlng problem. The Algebra Is clear and aufllclonily diffusa Ii explanations, audfurnLhes an abundant slock Oi Probleme with explicit and Ingenious modes ol solving them. Tbl work I uOlotenlly extensiv for iho oroinary purposes of a t-trs of College luatruclion The Geometry embodies great . nounl of Geometric knowledge In a compa.s smaller than usual. I ho diagram are well conceived aud remarkably well executed. The Treatise on Survcylngan.! Navigation Ufull, and gives many Intereallng faci.- which may ba new to nioalof our aludeut. The diagrams are, a In the Geometry, unuaually well douo. The natural Philosophy d X)dly luloresting, not only for Hi matter, but for tho jianner in whlet principles are explained and facts stated. Not ouly the student but the general reader may Bud amusement aud profllfrom the book. W. C. LAKABKE, Superintendent of the Public School of Indiana. Greeucattle, Ind., Ii3. 81 is. POPULAlt CHURCH MUSIC. SO. OOO Copies) Sold. THE SACRED MELODEON, containing a great variety of approved Church Mnalc, avleclcd chiefly from llio old stundsrd author, with many ntlgln Icnmpoiillomon n new y.trm of notation deigned for Iho u.e of t'hiirrhea, hinging hvhool and Academle. Ily A. S. IIavdkm Two reaaons will chiefly account for Ilia groat tucceasnl this volume: First. Thi Charnrfrr af the N'rk. It ,iresenU a new and ( ronlly Improved system of notation, lu It much that laabstrura and difficult In this dollglitful silence Is so Impl.lW thai months are tn ailo equal to year in Iho common way of learn log the priietlre of mtialcal art, fact aufflcleally p-oven by the sUc.lllon.olcorof Icachersand ietroriiier who have leitnd the system and given the work Its great popularity and constantly Inereacingaale. Second. Tht Quaira unit S vie the Af uricMany now piece detlined to .lee as long as mus le laata, may be found on It pages and al.o many of the old aud Irlod melodies, hallawad from a appelated rerollecllou ofaaueluary delight, and far more welcome to the lienriof the w orshiper than many frt iiuently ub.lltuled for Ihem. 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AUo.ViKI piece of Kngllih and Aineriean Floor Oil Clolh of the uewealatyUa salin flnlh. murklu Italian Fresco and Stroll Paintings, from It foci lu 84 fool wido, at all prices, Alao, tho largeat and most exten.lv aiaortment or rich and elegant Curtain Good, Gilt Cornice and Window Shade. The publle ara therefore ruiiio.tud tti xamlna our large stock, which will be freely hown at atl lime. Our good ara all warranted to ba tn perfect order and will be sold cheaper than llio clieapeal. Itl.NOWALT.ArO, ct. 13, AMEGATE & CO. Booksellers, Publishers & Stationers, 43 Slain Street Cincinnati. WK hnvsone of the lurjr.t ami best aorlot stocks In llio Weil. Our lock embraci'illie boat work on Theology, Medicine, law, Melanies, Agriculture, Ilhtory, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, tj-c. and a complete a.nrmriil ofall ttie mocta. alrable Mlact'llnlieuus llMkspi.bllslieU. Uurslork of SCHOOL HOOK'S embrace all bunk of merit u.eit Inthe Weal .from Hie Kolllii(; I took to tUv lklron. Oer atork of siutluiirry emiirm esetery t arlcly of lllank litxtki rrtim the small .MmnuraiKlum Hook lollie large su por-myal l.ila;er,iiicludliiK everyarllc used la tlie rouiillnsr-rooiii. We have forilie Country Merchant a full varle tyuri.i nor,! p ami Note l'apcr.Knvolupei, rap per, Ikuinut Hoaril, Ink, Ac, t&e. uui own ruitiicaiiom ara too well known a worn ui llio iiiirhoi morn, to require mora than aa enumerNiiiin 01 tha mo.t prumlinnil whlrli ara C l.A H K ' S L'OMMHS't'JMY. IH. hlCH'SCOV plate Work, Kullln'aanctoiii lltati.ry, Huiarcb' l.lre,rpi'cltur, Jiiaophu, Invite all wiiuui'uiiu.ur pun im.w books, to jive us a rail, as we arecoiitblttnlwecau otf.-r Ilium suck Induce ment aa .hall be mutually bene Octal. Soy. II, 15:1. 471) r. - ,AIIIK FJIOM WILLIAM LEE k CO. Dry Goods, for Fall and Winter. Wo rCMiMfully solicit alU'iiLlon to our vtrv lnrgro aaorliuciit of aoaaouable r 'xl., cnmiiriattiK K 1.1; A.N I TAN I'KKl'L and f MIIO.N A MLr. I It'l ot LA HI KS DKKSS C. 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DR. FORSnA'S Alterative IBaliii, A BALM TOR EVERY WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER NAL USE. This bttlm is warranted to rc lievc all Rheumatisms, Strains in tho Spin?, or Spinal nflection nnd Dyspepsia, Headache, or Stifl Neck, Toothache Earache, Sore Throat, Soreness in tho lireast, Stomach or Hovel, or Rurning in the breast, asthma, Bronchitis, m Sprains and Rruiscs, Rurn?,Scalds or Frozen Parte, Cramp Cholic aud IJilious Cholic, Choleni Mor bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever und nguc, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamation in the head, Stoc ch, Bowel, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inflamation of the stomach, ond Rowel?, inul Croup, Scarlet Fever. Thercaton why this Ulm rrai lica eiliini cuts le betaue It reduce Infiamalion, and rooeea lie aecretioua and urrroua ayatem Into kctlou. Thi power la owin. lo the peculiar combluctlou of biedical propertlr without their belur neutralized. The medi cine ia parfectfully aafe. uot containing any deadly poison, or mineral. It will. If uaed freely, act Immediately upon the litrer, and all other aecrectiva orgaus. Head the follon lna;t,crilflCMia. Certificate of Dr. J. II. Jordan, lata Reaidenl rhysiclan of tha Fourth .Slrrcl Cholera Ho. pltal. 1 can cheerfully recommend tha Alteratlre Balm to tba public knowing aa I do, thai it ia an excellent article. I uaed It with food effect ia Cholera, during my tat connection with tha Fourth St , Cholera Hoepita In tkle. city, incase or crsmpe otins lo itomach and bowel. I alio Used it la a ease ef Indentation of the kldneye with tha bap. piesteflect- From my knowledfe of its viraea, la tha above dlaeaava anj other, lu which I ha ued It, 1 havo no heeiuncy iu pronouncing it aoperior U any medicine hitherto ofTered to lh public with which, have become acquainted, and would cbrtr. fully recommend It to tha public. J. II. JORDAN, M. . Cincinnati, Sept. id 184. Thia ia to certify that in the summer of 1848, 1 became ao very lame and weak in my back, occasioned by lifting that I could not ait down or get drt' without holding on to tome object. I waa advised to try Mr. Foaaha'a Alteralive Balm. By bath inj it aix or tgi times, my back waa perfectly restored; and 1 havo felt no tympton of ita return since. My wife, also, has used it for Rheumatic pains, headache and toothache with very beneficial reaults. J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. 1st. 1849. TO THE PUBLIC. Thia la to certify that, In June last, I waa attacked with tha Asiatio Cholera; aud wee aoon, aa my physician atatrs In a collapsed atata. I had rrmalued in this atata aomo two houra, when my physician Infoi med my umly and frlemle that I could not poeeibly Ii , and elrictly forbiJ my wife permitting an one f Ivlnj me any inedirine or nourishment whatever, aa it would ouly hasten my df jth At thia tlmeMr. Koraha raine to ara me, and brouh) with him a botil contaiuing four ounces of hi Alterative Calm, and asked ptrmlaalon of my wile touae It ou me, a he, thought II would iawnedlattly give eaa. was Immediately applied, aud lu If saltan, tee minutea I was restored, aud was la a warm pe rapiratioa, prior to which Um my reml ilea were cold, a clammy aweat was en my face and head. After the uao of two other bottk's of the same medicine, 1 was entirely lleved of all Jl.tr., end in a. few daye wa restored to health. 1 would moat chcrrfully aud heartily rec ommend Ulla D ALM to all who ere afTHcled lu a similar way. I bar lo used it In Other dlaraies, aud have found it a moat eicellent remedy. I do not lliluk It can be too highly rpcoinmciid. joi:l kirby. 1 tin hereby certify tint the above eerti. cat is correct, aud the utm.,Dt ef the pliylcian made to me la true. JULIA ANN KIRBY. Cincinnati: Uce.bih, 1H . A Certificate from tha R. J. n. Klnley Clncinaali, Marek 4tK. 191. Dr.Foralta Thia U tUa first lime In my long fe that I have (riven my name la recommendation of any medicine, aa gen oral remedy, though I have often been aotlclled. I hare uird your AlUrnatlv Datm for nearly two vnrej first, for the rlieumatlam In my hip and knee, of which I waa nearly a cripple, theo for very sever brul-ri on two of my family j then a violent attack ofdlarrLaea, en inyarlfj then for Inflamalien, for barna, bruise, indfor i very terrra ciuaf stiff neck, brought on by e vloleol eeld, end a think I have had full proof of Its medical properties, In a great many of the diaeases for whlo't you reeommeed II, end I have not fouud II tofall la even one of them. Still, po notsay that It I an Infallible eare, yet ia my oober conviction, that II le the becompoöud forihese remedirs for which It la recommended, that I have ever tried, e d 1 have tri-d many. 1 will not, If I can pro cure It, le without It ia my family for any eon.ldrratiou. Hoping thut you will etil continue to compounl It honestly ,and that it may relieve thousand of eufferera, I moat heartily recommend It to my fellowcilitana 1 moat eicellent Family Medicine. Your, affectionately, J. II. FIN LEV Certificrtefrom D. L. Starr. I have known 3!r. Forsha'a Altera. live Balm to perform a very extraor dinary euro ujon a horse that waa rtrj badly cut, some time since. I used it upon ono occasion, externally, with good efiect. I beliere it to be a perfectly aafe and efficacioue remedy tobe used in many complaints. D. L. STA RH. ove ruber 21st. 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Reakhirt'a.No. tl Pearl ft. Cin. Dr. 8. V. Foraha.Drug Stfre.No aide of Fifth ft., 3 doors east of Smith Cin. O. For aale at It. Tynar's, D. Price &. Son's , Llnck &. Farquhar's.Dr. Moody's, and Pr. (lailes, Djeokville, Ind. TZKMS OF TEE IKDUKÄ" ÄkkilCAir. Subscription when not paid within the year 3,00 If paid within the er j,o If paid tn advance QCrrilers may remit money by mail ateur risk,uhennot less than $2 are remitted at one time, and receipts srt7Z le returned stating the time to vhich pay. ment is made. Oltain a cerlifcate of th Post Master as to the amountrctnitted.

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