Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 May 1855 — Page 4

VAUEY FARMER.

i A jiff r Mi r For Iba Valla-y Farmer. Mu. Ed'tcr: In the farmer of a week since, I End an article which juki several questions concerning the aap in sugar tress. I don't intend to answer tnem in detail, and some of them can hardly be answered. The article asks why the sap runs only in the spring, and only in wet weather. Philosophy teaches us that the fibrous roots, termed tpongiolet, contain a certain gum which ha been derived from the leaves. This gum is diluted by the water so plentiful in the ground in the Spring, and is carried upward through the pores of the tree by capill ary attraction, and ajain forms the leaves of the tree. Why nature, or rather Providence, baa ao provided for us we do not pretend td say. The writer of that article asks why other trees do not send up their sap as does the suryar. The ean docs co up, but O - . w not in the tame abundance, nor of the 6ame Uste, for the lame reason, we suppose, that an ungrafted apple tree does not bear pears. If the editor of the "Indiana Farmer" will read his chemistry and philosophy a little he can more easily answer the nnestiona of his correspondents. W. i , After all, we don't see that "W. has thrown any light upon the subject with all hi chemistry and philosophy His answer simDir amounts to. "cause it docs." E. Thoroughly Dried Potatoes will al wars Produce Crop fres from Bot. A Professor in the Rusian Acricultaral Institute, Bollmnn by name, has published a verj in teresting pamphlet on toe potato rot, and he announces to the world that mere Irving, if conducted at a sufficiently high temperature and continued long enough, is a complete antidote for the disease In the spring of 1850 tho Pro fessor says he placed a lot in a a very hot room, and at the end of three weeks there were dry en ough to p.ant.. -Tho potatoes camo up well and produced as good a crop as that of the neigh boring farmers, with tho difference only that they had no disease and the crop was therefore, upon the whole, more abundant. Professor Bollman says that ho regarded this as a mere accident; ho however, again dried his seed potatoes in 1851, and agnin his crop was abundant and free from disease, while every where on the surrounding land they wera much affected. Thi3 was too remarkable a circumstance not to excite attention, and in 1852 a third trial took place. All of Mr. Bollman's stock of potatoes, being exhausted, ho was obliged to purchase his seed, which bore unmistaknblo marks of having form cd part of a crop that has been severely diseased, some in fact, were quite rotten. After keep ing them for about a month ma hot room, ns before, he cut tho largest potatoes into quarters, and tho smaller into halves and left them to dry for another week. Accidentally, tho drying tvas carried so fir that apprehensions wero entertained of a very bad crop, if any. Contrary to expec tation, however, tho sots pushed promptly, and grew so fast that excellent youngpotatocs were dug three weeks earlier than usual. Eventually, nino times tho quantity planted were produced, and although the neighboring field were attacked, no trace of the disease could bo found on cither tho herbage or tho potatoes themselves. Tho temperaturo required to produce to desired rasult is very clearly made out. Mr. Bollman's room in which his firet po tatoes wero dried was heated to about 72 degrees and much high or. By way of experiment, ho placed others in tho chamber of tho stovo thcrmoDioter itself, whero tho stood at 13C U'fjrrcca and more. He also ascertained that the vitality of the- potato U not affected oven if the nnd is charred. Boston Chronicle. Tub Crom. Tbe Richland, Herald saji: Ohio We have the promise of good harvests in thi county From all parta wo U-arn that the wheat looks remarkably wt-ll. Heavy prinir trops are bt mg put in, many farmers having de tf rmint'd to avail themselves of every i . a ar. eparv idv-t oi jami. we nave never aetrn vetnutton come forward with greater rapidity. f 4T vflcia ur. xtusnwasa younrr eo.t.a -- T n man. lie was invited to dine in com p nv cf Robert MorriV.E,. nri eel tbraiea lor ino par no too in uie Ameiicin revolution- It to happened thnt the company had waited some im fü. Mr. JJorrij, who, on hit pparaoc) apologized for detaining them, by aajio he had been engaged in reading a erraon of a clergyman who had just yon to England to receive orders. Well, Mr. Morris,' niJ the doctor, "how did you like the M-rmon? I have heard U hiirhlr extolled." b 7

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"Why doctor,' laid he, "I did not like it at all. It too imooth and tnmc for me." 'Mr. Morris,' Aid the doctor, 'what kind of a crmon do you lilt? I like, air,' replied Mr. Morris, that kind of preaching which drive a man in the corner of his pew, ind roakci him think thedcvelii nfterhim.'

SCALE Of f!EH: To be mearded at the Fourth ANNU AL FAIR of the FRANKLIN COUXTY Agricultnral Society to be held at Brooivtlle, on Wedncs day. Thursday and Friday the 2d, 4th and 5th days of October, 1 855. CLASS A NO 1. For th bft Cultivated Farm. plain llvr Tarnblr ..... id bat. attvcrCun S Forth beat Emit on farming snrllr.do .... J Sd baat Emit on faratlne renarallv. Cap. C.mmtttr J ohm hhalli, Waeblngton Tllua; Ca). Via Joovt. CLASS BN0 1. HOUXI TOR OISIRAt PCRPOSCS. Vat Am heat tLallion over 4 voir old. lllMf can Vi 9l beat allver cup S 3.1 beat. Diploma Forth batt lUlloB over 3 and under 4 tltver eup Cdbott. tum cup 3d baat Diploma For th boat a tallloo cott o far 9 and ander 3, ail v r run ....a tndtfftt. 3d bNt - . Diploma For tba boat Uli loa coll over I and andern, ail var (an Vnr UiaSJ baat Northern farnur 3d baat uipioma Ctmmtnte Klchard Hay worth, orinton County Jamee Smith, of Kayelt County, and Ira Pi out CLASS NO 2. HOBSIS FOR CIXIRAL PCRT05M. For the boat brood mar, ailver cap, id Boat................ 3d bet. Diploma For th bat mar rar 4 reara old, all vor cup, I fdba.t.. ! a 3d beat Utplnm For tba beat Filler over 3 aud under 4, , allver cup.... 4 For tba td btSIIv cvar 3 and ander 4,1 on vaar anbarrlnthia totha Ind. Farmer i 1 For Ibeidbeal Hey over Sana anaer vipmroa For tho Slier ovei S aud and-r 3, allrer cop 3 4 aU normen) rarnier 3d beet. Diploma for Uie boat Site) over land anders, llvereni, 3 J beau n. 3d beet. Utptoma For toe brat aacklng coll ander I jear, all var aop 3d beat.. ..m.m Borthen Farmer 3d bai I Diploma C.mmltir mrrm Hyatt, J ah a Rorrlof and Ibarnaa Powera. CLASS B-NO 3. HOSSX9 FOR OEKERAL PURPOSES. For tho bait Coldlng ever 4 jean olJ , silver eop3 Sdbeat 3 34 ba Ulplnma For tbo beat gelding ovr3 and ander, ailvrr cap ,r Sd beat . ( one year to ibo Kortbera Farmer, ) Sd boat Diploma For tbe beat galdlcf war 8 and ander 3 allver enp... 3 Id beat Indian Farmer dbeel Diploma Cemm4frrTnomae Wrlfht, Conk Purwtl, of Dearborn Couniy,and Noah Carmkhael. CLASS B NO 4. nORStS toi LIOI1T DARNSSS. Fr tho beet etalllan, over 4 jeara, allver cop, id boat i SdbeiU Diploma For tba boat etalllon over 3 and ander 4, illver ejp 4 9d bel..... ........ M. .......... 3 3d beet I lploma Cemmiiiae.rboa. PoroeU Joel Iljatt snd Edward Manloy, CLASS B-NO 0. MATCH A5D BCOOT nORSES. Forth beat pair of match aoreee, allver cap, 8 Sd bU 4 3d beat. Diploma For th beat buggy bora, allver cap. ....... .....5 Id oeb. Sdbeat Diploma Cammirrro Charte Froal, of farelte Coouty, Jamea Everett and R. K. fpancer. CLASS B NO 6. IICRSEl FOR IIEAVT DRAFT. For the beat itatlloD for heavy draft, allver cap S d beu. 3 3.1 bawl ; " ....Diploma For tba beet mar for heavy draft, illver cup,.... 9d beat " S 3d beat Diploma For th boal apanof drat borate, allver cup, ....3 91 boat M S 3d beat ..Dlplo ua.. CamiaiMrr Orvltte Cordon, Achillea Rackbouae, of Fa ye It Count j, and Vila Serrtuf . CLASS B HO 7. For tba bt aaddl borae, diver cup S Sd beat - 3 3d bl Diploma Far the faateit Ingle footed racking bone, allv. r cap For lb Ali tea l paring bora, allver cap S For tba faateat trotting bone .....5 CommlUew Roixrt Watt, Wayn eon nly, D. B. Abaroa, do., and Smith Scott. Cltu No 8. SWEEPSTAKE PREMIUMS For tho beat italtlon (opes to tho world) allrer cup 80 Forth beet gelding (open loth world; llvr eup go Committee riortoa Furgnon. Wayn county, John Orr, Wayn county, Fbomaa funel, Dearbora Coanty. Class C No 1. For iL bat Jack, tUvgr cop S I beat...........!....;..., 3 3d bail Diploma For the beat Jnonr, allver cup 4 9d beat ........Northern Farmer 3d bal Diploma For tho beat mule aoli Northern Farmer Sd beat Diploma Committee Wm. Flood, Wd, Harvey, Keutxm Cooly. Clu D No 1. CATTLl. For th boat ball over 3 year old, allver cup 10 9dbel

3.1 beat Diploma!" '

For th beat b all o vr two ami under 3 yar. all ....tl. vervop 5 td boal m 3 3d boal Diploma For iha beat bull over I and anders jeart, illver eup . 3 td beat . j 3d baat Inplnm For lh boat bull ealf under one year, allverei, 3 d baat Indiana Parmer 3d boat Diploma Conwlit Train Caldwell, Favetla County, Nalah Sciiby aad Andrew Murray. Class D No 2. CATTLE. For thbt cow over 3 yra old, allver cop S td boat .. j 3db.l Dlp'nma For the beat cow over I and under 3, illver cup 4 td bai ' 3 3d boal Diploma For lha beat heifer calf ever I and ander , ailver euy Sd beat - on year to lb Northern Farmer t 1 3d beat Dluloma For the beit calf ander I )nar, lUver eup, i I beal Agricultural Keport 3d boat iiloin Committee Enoch MrCarty, Wro, M. llalrd, 1). Gallion. Clau D No 3. For th beat ftitlad aleer or cow, allv re'nn, 3 tlbett I Mboat Diploma For lh boal yoke of oxen aal. cup 3 td beat Sonhero Farmer 3d beal Mploma For th bel train of oxen from any one lowuahlp, not leaa than alx yoke, ailver cup 3 Sd beat 3 ConmlttwW. T.Book i, John HcUllch t. John McClure. Class D No 4. SWKKrSTAKI PREMICM8. Forth btl pttrhor bull (opa to the world) illver i Sd beal Comml ttto folomon Meredith, of Wayue a oun. ty,J,C. Cunningham, of ttutler couutjr, and Jobathaa Banct. Class E No 1. 11008. For th ha boar, var I year, ailver cup, td baat m 4 3 3d beet Diplom, For the bait boar plf ander I year, illver cup 3 d beat Northern Farmer 3d beat Uipioma the beat breeding tow ever I year, illver cup For 400 I beit Indiana Farmer 3-1 beat ilploma forth beal tow pig under I year, aliver rup, 3 oen Aorihern Farmer 3d beal MnlAina Far tbe beat Hilar of aU pi gl under 3 montha, ill ver cup, 3 Sd beal Indiana Para,.. Committee Cvrua Wallace, Favette county, Wm. WrlgbUand John Wbb. Class F Ho 2. 811 EXP. For the bt3ae.wool back, allver eup, ' 4 54 PCU v 1

For Ihe beul lorg wool back, ttlver cup, 8d beat " For the beat flu wool awe, all ver cap, J. I iMiat c1 The beat l.n woo! eae, " For the 84 boal lonf ! tCor the lwt ll of A lauib, " Kor lb boat common hp, M gj beat Nurthern Fr the beaialin for ntln nd aool,' 2.1 boat M

Ciimmlltro-John Kimm, Union co'inty, Muslin Jtvp and llaryry blarklaipClasiO No 1. FARMING IMFLr.MKXT. For thu bet fa rtu a ngun for two li.ro, .11 rii WI beat For tha boal tito for ffonorul rtin.'i, Silbrat nhrn Farinur For the bt od plow, jilrar rup 3 Yd Deal inuiaiia rnrniv. For the bfl two hnrae harrow , caaa 8 Sd brat Haneaai Farmer For the beat on borne rul.traW Id boat Northern Farmer. Forth beat field Holler for two horaoa, caab 8 Committee Aaron Meatrre, E. Barber and Allan liackbouw. CkisG-No2. For the baat fanning mill, allver cup 3 For th beat bora bay rake, rath S For the beat e lover ihraaher, " 3 For the bat hay and at raw cutter, raah 8 Tor thai F r th bat rann rt luoiana rrniar beathandrak Arr,'uiturai Kapori r the beat rorn planter Norlliera Farmer ri F'ri the beat Asa handle, caau xa the bat chaea praa Aorthern Farmer allarcun 4 Oaoawa farmer Northern farmer Indiana farmer At. Keport Ag. Keport Fr th baat wheal drill. For Iba baat bav fork For tho beat (.raw fork F'r lha beat dun( fork Fr th baat pick, for lb boal mattock Comm!U'io-BtiJ. Romy, Phillip J. Kuwo and tiamoel Shirk. Sweepstake for Plows. IN OR OCT OF THE COCHTT.-" For the beat plow for jrneral purpo, allver rnp S Class H Mechanical Products. Yt the beat two horao carriage allver tombler 9nd baat altverenp 4 for th brat on or two bora bnjrry A Sd beat " 3 For Uio beat two Jiorea eiirrlafo baioeii, diver rnp 3 Foath battwn bora wrvn harneaa.eaeh 3 for the boat aaddla and bridle, allrraup 8 8d beat Nortbera farmer for tha boat apeclmen of Lathar, all eup 3 r th boat Ixilro fniena boota NrtHra farm.r for the bealpalrladleeellppera Northern far mr Committee flireon Mary, W. 8. Baker aod John T. Wllaon, Class J Mechanical Products Con tinned. For tbo beat aneclmea Edr Toole, allver cup S sa oeai - a r the beat ipoclmen of cabinet furoltaro u 3 'or the beat aneeimcn of Iron Caallnga, M 3 or m bt apoclmaa of cooprara. licht ware allver cup 3 fur the best ipeclmeo of cooporaje, alack war, allver cno. 3 forthbi apeelmen of crockery ware Indiana imrmer Forihebeat aoerlmenof tlo ware, caah f r the boat boa biva Northern farmer ?nt Ui boal half doaao ehalra, caah I or l bl half bozn coro brooma, oaah I Förtha beat com baak at, Ag. Kep for tbo bait lullnfclothn, illrrrtun '. r th bt waahiug machine caah I r th bal bod. load; raah I r th b.tat apoclman ofdeatiatry ,cllvvr cap r Ihn balaiirclinen'f printinr, caab 1 fjr tba beat eok log nova Bxlurei with atova on mgr.tand, ailver eup Committee Jarkion Lynn, John Wlllami and Malhew llutcbeniou. Class K Grain. &c. Tor th 1 . 1 a L. I m . i uvsi Oat rei h nuur urrrciip! S the for th boat barrel nf auner-flo flour, from loaat Quantity of wbeaU ailver cup 3 for tbe bed buabe I of wheat, eaab M ' Sd bet Ar. Rep. f or h bet bohel of corn la lha ear, tah 10 9d beat Ag. Rap, forth leatbuahel of oata Xorthera, farmer Sd belt Ag. Hep, fortha beat half hahel of clover teed, carh, 9 Fr the beat half bnahel of Timothy aeed, caah I for the beat half bnholofflavaed, Ind farmer orihebelbtrbuuel of white bean, Ag. Rep. CemmltleoWllllam Ilrown, Union county, Jackaoa Roberta and Je De reo a ColeMott. Class L Domestic Manufacturid Articles. forth beat pair of woolen blanket, eath 9 Fr the beat ton yard of flannel, eah 9 forth bt 10 yarda of clotb, aatlnel or Janet paab, a for lha bcit 11 yard of woolen earpotlng caah a forth boat 10 rar.la nf rag crpollng, caih t forth beat 10 varde of linen baglntr, cah I forth beat pclmn of linen aewlng thread, caah 1 for the beat pair of net (iorklngi, caih 1 for th beat pair of net tocka, caah 1 'or lh beat pair of not mitten, eaab 1 ! ror the beit hearth rug, caah t for th beit apeelmen of ttocklng rarn, caih 1 iommllteo kha Macv, tllaha Cockofalr and JenkG. Banea. Class M Butter. Cheese, ice. for thebeil Ira poundjof batler, caih 9. Sd beat caau forth beat 80 pound of che. caab 9 9d beat Ceneaae farmer or lha beat ration af annla bettor. eaah 9 F'r th beat 10 pounda o I motile augar, caih I or th beat boa of honey, caah I or the beat Jar of prwaorvee Ar Rep or the beel gallon of Peach batter, cam, 9 Committee Mr. JrOVraon Coloacott, Mr. Jime AI. Clement and Mr. Knoch McCarty. CLASS N-riiviTs. for tbe beat variety of applea, S ve of each, named and labelled, ailver cup 3 9d beat caih 9 for th beit variety of pear. Ave of each named and labelled eaah 9 Sd boal raafc I for t: e beat variety of peaohoa. caah 1,50 81 beat Ag. Kp. for the bl gallon of grape Af . Hep. f or th beat doaoa of quince - Ag. Kep. foe lha bl gallon of plumb Ag. Hep. CommUteo Sithahlel Bauet, G.W, Kimble and fcllae Howell. CLASS O PLOi'QIinO 9IATCII. Förtha be' plowing, at uiual gale, illver cup 3 t-'ommltu John M. Rarboar, Henry Shulti and Abner Herring. CLASS P-NEEDLn WOIIK, Ac. for ihe beat White counter pane or white quilt, ailveaeup, 3 Id beit g for lb beat pieced quilt, idver cup S 9d bell ck 9 CoiunilUeo .Mr. Horton furgnaon, Warn couotv, Mr, Johnalban Bauet and Mr. Dr. Keely. class q-xo I. I ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK. 3' - .. w . i r.ni. v. ... I "i . ... ... for lh deal pclma of tinea embroldety or nevoi worvi a fur the beat apeelmen nf cruel work; caah IJO Coiiiinltiee-Mra. A. Ilubola, flrfield, Mn. W, W. Duller and Mlat Ada llayinond, CLAIM C-NO. Keedle wofk.etp, ror Ihe beat group of worked 6owera, , I 'or the beat wax flowafaf t irth bealornainenlal hell work 1 ' ir il boat iMcl men nf brad work, 1 ' ir lh beal Ian p aland, I r.ir lh beal ailk bonnet Jo f ir Hi beat chair tidy Hi r-tt th bal table cover I r.r the brat aland cover 30 .ell. beat eun bonnet 50 ' ir Ihe beat work baakel Au r the beat origlnul pnlu'lng 1 fomnilt'ee Mr. M. J. Kelley. Mlaa Kate lkr bourand Mia Jane Wiley. CLAN It-Vr.t.lTAIILr. Foa lha brilbalf builiel of Irl b polatoea, Sd boat Ar. Keo. r the lel half bnahel of iwaetpoUtoea I t lha beat half bnahel of turulpa 30 ir lha beat tlx huada ofrabbage I or lh beat perk nf lonialoo . So or th bvet iwrk of onlopa Ml Vo r lh bt'al half dosn beela A g. Rep. Vor in neat guimn 01 pepiiert Ag. Ke For lh lie-t ball dmen ainiaahei y..f the lieatand larrvat pmnpklnalwo Varletlea r.irme oi nan canon in inn been, Ag. Kep. Jf ir Ihe brttdoitfii lurulpt in For th beat citron jj for beat and greateet variety of vegltablel ralaed by on exhibitor 9 Sdbeat Ag. H.g. Committee William McClure, John Skinner aud F, K. A. Jeter. CLAS -POI LTH V. Tor lha btt pair of lurkej t F'-r the bMi pair or genu F.ri lha baal iiaia of üurka F'ii th b. at pair of ehanghal chlikena For th be. 1 pair of cochin china chicken fP ip th Iwal hair of brahma oootra chlckeaa Tor the beat and grvaieal variety of poultry b on xhlbltor Sd beat Committee W. 1) Koaa, Fajetto county, Pr. J, n. aiiace, ana vtiuiaw l umwlm. CLAM X Ft.OWEIt. for the bcit and (rvateil variety of Bo wert, ailver cup 3 Committee Jaraea Speer, Mr. Rh la Mount and Mra. Tredorlok fchelb. CMMf-JIO . Ladlrt riding match. For lh beat riding al travelling gall, allver goblet 10 gdbcat t U ver leaipoont 3 SWCCr-TAKCS 7tO ff. j Ijkdke: riding open to th world. for lha beat riding at travelling gall all. pitcher JO Sd bcit allver goblet 10 Coiuwiiie fcrb'ilh. Hon. 8. V. l'arkr, f ivatte, t t . f I . . Ut' . ..I . . I ...... 1 nVUVn ,H .J.HFi ",VI.IHHUIIIH,V. class v-noinr.KATEUAirri. CLL. Committee Geo. Holland, T. W. Coleacolt.C. B. Overton. Mrv. Uavld slaughter, Mtaa ha rah Cleuientt. Committee of Arrangement!, O.M. Bartlow, Cordwoll Jone, Jackton Lynn Oliver Bucker, BeuJ. Chafe.

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CIN'Tl. ADVERTISEMENTS. t aVTS) .r a . a.a ! IM. t !. I I SAAC STAUB ACO MILL FACTORY, ;ruer I of K rou I and Johu trt. Linuiuuatl arebona l0.19 Front etrcct betweeo Main and WalnoU . , Wa manufacura b too Droaicr.orirvat iironrui and durability, and eaer of operation. Wa place Ihla uacrui contrivance an au iie or mllla. bv wblrh maana wa eonrert a eorn mill in loa ttcnk feed rollt; b ;t b few mlnulea' work lo put In on and Ute it on. W manufacture potable mllla, elufflo and donblegoared,(beat qutllly of French burn.) in grlud whjat, coni.aud alKk ijjd . caU ulaied for alea'4, whter and bora powr. Theao mllla bav hean run by a team and horae power In eomp-lllioo agalnat the other make of mill of our city, at our Smto falra, and uo.er faiU-d lo to rirrr off the flrat prcrnluma on one occaainn wa awaroeti a oeauuiui aiier mruai. uur umhi alao took tho teo Aral premtumeaa th beat mllla at two annual falre of our Mechanics' Inatiluto. ALo rorlabie aaw mnia, io do ran oy atea walororbom power, Thliinlll waiexhlbliod In operation by horae power, tt the Ohio HtnW fair, , la IHM, when it aa awarded a premium and a aplondld ailver medal. j Ateo Ulffcreul kind of portabln horao power, and ateain engine. All our article, for. of operation, alintd city, uaefulneaa aud durabilily, are aurpaaa.! by nnn anw in u. j A II our article, aro warrauieo aa rereaouu-u or j DO eat al our COll oi irauaoortauun, anu ine money aefunded. Hy afullrteacrlitlno,or teatlmonlaali of ntcrtl , and uaefuluea. we refer thoa lutoreatwd ly our damphleu,tobhadat factory , w her w uk .! Hla. aura la mnlaln ouch article. ' dlea'ur. 0Pll0ucY,-(,rRAl'B dCO. i Korua-Mr. Kimble, the pari ter of J.ll. Bur. rnwa,whll extaib tier a Uurrowa mill at our Stat fair, laat full, wa. bolateroua about hla mill; aod coarafcouely entered Into a verbal agree, meal with me In grind corn tbuai Whoever frrioila th moat, regarding quality aud quantlU', aa to b tbe owuer ef btib luilla, aleacli andeveryrUl riBIT TU 4L. ttraub to run an Id inch mill; Burrow eVCo.io run a 80 inch mill. aacoKDTBUk. ftriob to run a 8-4 Inch mill Burro de Co, to run a St l.ich mill. Tine Teiab. Straub to run a Sti Inch milt; Durrowi a Co, l- ran a 3U Inch mill. rhea the pitch canto, that boUturoui coun.g-0 ateiiDed ant. i o in eixiTe i now appenu atuaucap wajriow Cob-feed out of whole eara of enru. I will ron my IS Inch "Queen of tho South,'1 with a eb brenker attachment, tbe earn arilile thai took lb premium al the Ohio Mate Fair aat fall.agnlnat a V4 Inch Burrow mill, and W tu. Stewart Ohio and Kentucky block Feed Mill, both to be run at oncet and If yon an apprubeu aiv of ariaky bu.inr.a, yon kave my enlireapprobation to run Mr. I'omeroy'e Com Cruaher, aa an auxll'ary. Should my Ingle article fa I to grind equal to quality and quantity lo tho combined rro.iactlma of Ihe two mllla, (Juat aa you lae.) then joa can draw a few buvdred dollar M itakeinul up. Com, boy don't bo coward!); there I nothing lik Walking airalgul Into Ihe merit of a thing. ISAAC KT RAUH. To J. II. Braaowa A; Co. may li ly .iJrs--.-i.y mm Little Giant IJ1UbVI J?. .131 tO aMJl 1 Patented ytaj 10 1834, rnA)A.aaiAa wtrna m a w It dnnbtlea an Invention among the moat Important of modern ilmoa, for th uie of the well ad viaed farmer and alock feedor and th universal favor with which It hat ben reclved from ihe Brat mor than anything elre, aitttu Ht utility and tu portorlty. For portability, aimpllrlty of eooatrnatloii . add convenience or uae the mue uiam uaa no oq.ai It weight from 3 to A hundred Iba., according to ilxe.cao be put In operation by the farmer In SO mlnu lee, wiutoat expena or aaecnanicai am, men aillnated and naed with oontenli-nce by anlodr. The Lltll Giant hai received tho Fl rat Promtami at every Male Fair from Ml aouri to Maryland th paat Fall, and thai In Ui nioatcomptlaaenlary manner. Thea Mill are guaranteed In the moat positive manner agalnal breakar or derangement, and warranted to rroih feed from oar corn, aud grlia or Sn boraony from thalled corn, with .tdcereoof eaa and convaalonee for farm purpoaea, never attained belor. lb tubacrtbr I now prepared to furtilththe farmer of Franklin County with Improved pattern aud le, to ault the varied wanu ol all. N0.8. Iioffe.ed at $40 complete, ready l..r atUching the learn, aud warranted to cruali, of dry corn, lObuahelaof feed per lour with one horte. rio. 3 at S"0, will truth 13 bualieli perhour. Ko. 4 at SOU, will crush SU buahela per hour with two borate. TUeiauiUltvillbodolirered In Brenk Tille, or any 1 lac on Ui Canal, at the Manufacturer prl cea. T.A.tJOOUWiy, Solo Agent for Franklin County. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DltS DENTISTS. 1 66 Weht Sixth st. between Race No. and Elm Cincinnati. rrtins omcx tjwdxsthk management JLj ol I'a preaeul pruprlatora, baa beuu lnruaalugln reputation 1r lu rl or opuratlont tu tho Artlactal Oepar,iuiil of UentiAry for tho laat lea yeara, aud no etpenae or etfortahall be wanting m give aatlafaetion lo all who may favor It with their patronage. Tho iub-rlberi would call attention to the following eaaenilal polnlt pertain Inf to ArtiQclal Tealb, via: Beauty and nalaralneaa of appear anee, quality aud atrengih uf material, rouifurl to lh wearer, and aavfulnett in reator.ng the natural appearauc of lh tpec,and ability to maatlvate; la all of wblrh they ar warranted In laying loey ara excelled by none, and ,uallud by few. TEETH Imarted ftoutoutlo a full aul, with A rtlftclul Uuma. Full aad Half Hel Invariably Inaarted by auction. All opera'.lona In Denllttry performed In the moat thorough manner. T K It .TI M a Cnniflderliig tba tupertor character of tbo work and the guarantee given, they ar the a oilreaeoiiable In th Weal. TWO TEXTU OS HO&X OV GOLD FLATS, 13 I'I'.U IOUTII. TWO TEETH OB KOSZOlf BaVX PLATE, II I'LII TOUT II , Tito mnnoy refunded If the Teeth do not prova aallaia.'tory, ir" For lh Information of thoa living al a d la la in', w would atale that our litt'llaiea ar turn, lliat w caivmak In lh dneel l lo, a full aal r TKK I II In from 31 lo 44 tioi.ra. and imatl plare In proportion, ao that no delciilioii m-cj b apprebi'iided. W.C. Dl'XCAX. . J.'J.CAMEKOM, "Ta. o. IM Weat Sixth Mreel. between Hace and Elm. Cluclnnatl. tire. UM. 4-1 103 NEW PIANOS t OR Christmaj and New Year's Presents! WE offer for itl from now until Feb. 1.1. 'öi, the above number of Xew Koaewood I'iunoa, ai lower prleea than bav ever before b.rn known In tun I uilud htaui. Kaat or Wo 1, a. folowa; S Kxira carved txuli Nth. carved topi, a , maiiiiiui'iurer a price n noatmi, fiMKi, for uie each at i Fullrarven Lnuli l4lh,7tiUvaa, 1U. ton prlo $Uo, ror aale, each at 9 t'arved Lome Mill at)le, 7 octavua, lloaton price SVll. for aale, each at. . 7 lult I Uli at I. 1 aad'otUtea. New f. WO. 4M). 410. ' York prlcea iiü lo 500 each, fur aale at $VM lo 410. 30 Fülle'!'- Planoa. lome e Ira hand nine, with curved cuaci, 4c, uual pricet $r,0 to lljil nl S-"l to S3 Uf varloua at) lea, from 0 to 7 octavea, aauat price a-Jt.l 11 3TI: for aale al SIlMi.ail'is e-.txi. S'iluand 3:3.! Ittll. A full written Wurrantee given with each instrument. TERMS CASH. Sever bufoia bat there been tucb an opportunity of pa rebating Fianos, cither aa rcgarde price or variety. Our p renn a I alock being lully 1 ice aa largo aa any other In the couniri and our Plan 01 ara well known lo be from tho bxit makeri ot the L'nlon. Our frlenda In Cluclnnatl will understand the reaaon of Ihla extraordinary reduction In prloea ( i lit . ': 1 no living at a ciavanc ar inrormeti Hihi i extremely atrlnrentttato of the money market th cam of our thu ofi'erlag Ortt ctait luatru. mania at Iheae ralea. 1 HMITII 4c MXON. i Piano Hall, So. 0J Wait Fourth at. near Vine, Cincinnati. O. July SI ,34 ly Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY KKODCCK AMI COMMISSION MHItC'HAVa'a a.B.CORXKK OK SKVKJf TH AND MAIN MTS. t:CIATIa OHIO. Hov.M- IMvr.?. ar. aLaaa. joa. alma Jaa. M. LI WM. AND 80HS. WHOLESALE OKOCtKS, CO.tl.allAslO.S ik fHOuUZK Mtat aRTt, orth-eatl cornr of alnut and Col ambla ttru, CiactssaTi, Ohio. star S4 'stir

nASTLa.

riHLADELPIUA ADVTS.

AFFLICTED UK A DM. PHILAEEtPlTIA KXDICAL HOU -Katab-iiaiu'd wo )var a' by Kiai.ia, corner of ihlrdaiid luloaata. bulwurn fpruce and I'ln,' l'lilla1olrhla. '. ; INViUU. Aro apl'rlaod that nr. Klnkolut ronflnoa bla pra. tk lo a pnnirnlnf branch of medirtno, wltlcuen gg Iii niidltlileil attention. I!a taiHlom the UDf.rtunu'-ajBln.vilio naa of nmrcnrv thouaanda aro aiiiiimlly uiorrurlatlaod out 'of lit. Hooenl affartion m roniptly rxllurulalied. nvK.rv rsAKi or expkuii.n. In !.. troatinanl of a claaa of dlaeaaoa hitherto m-tli'i'l' il tn.ii iinprrfvetly nudoratoad,liaoiiabld ir. Milk liu,( Author of' a work oh Hulf 1'reaarv (:!.; prov that iilne-loiHlia of tint tauai-a ot nrrtoua ddblltty, local and eonatltullonal weak if. 4. uionlul aud plijalral aulTi'rliiif , are trarodle Wi oorialn habit, forming the moat aorrut yat düaUy and luUl aifinp of donmitlc mlaery and pr-jinnture mortality. TAKE PARTICVLAR NOTICE. Ther? la an evil habit aometlmea indulged In by l)0a,tn aolilade, orten growing up with Ihom to manhood, and which. It not reformed In dne tlmo, not only beget aartoua obataclea to dont eallo happlneaa, but glvaa riae to a eerlee of pro trurieu, uiaiumua aou aeraaiaung au1 inuna. r.w of ihoae v ho give way to ihla pernldoua praillc are aware of lb eonaoquano., until tbe Bud the ncrvouee)atom a halle red, feel alrauge and unac eonnlabt feeling, and vagu foara in the mind. I he unfortanate Uiui alTocted peeomea.la uuabla lo labor Ith aceuata -ted vigor, or t apply hit mind to etndy; hlaat p la tardy and weak, b la dull, Irreaoluie, and engage lit al a port with lei energy than on i. If ha eiuanclpato I in elf bo for the practica baa don Ita worat, and enter matrimony, hie marrlar la unfruitful, and hla aenae toll him Hint Ihla la rauaed by bla early folllo. Thea are cofiiiderationa wbtrh ihnuld awaken the J attention of tboae aimllnrly aitualed. MARRIAGE Kequiret mo ruioimontor aeverai connitloua. In order that It may bo really tho cauto or muiual bapiilueaa. Could th veil ahli h cover lha origin of Uoinoailc whreichedneaa be ralaed , and lla trao aourco In every Inaunro diacloaed in bow many eontd It bo traced ti pbyalcal Uliqnaliflratlon and their attendant diaapiiointmeula t Apply then while U la yol time, In order to have Jour c nairunjr anu riaxu eyaicia rcoracca, revivinad aim aireniriiii-neu. REMEMUKR. .. . v, .. . , . ...... .nr r. r..u.a . treat menl may rollgloualy conflde In hlahonoraa gentleman, and roljr upon th a.auranc that ! r,r?ta of Ur- K'- PBMenU W,U n"Tef b Tv n.i... n.. .!.. odo.t, d.trvu 1 frrnn maklnsvour eaao kaoaa to one who. from I duration aud rcpectblliiy,eaa certainly bei friend you. i Too many think tb-y will conceal the aeervl In i their own heana, d cure themaeltea Alaat bow often la Hit a fatal Jtlualon.and bow many a pnmlaliig youug man, ho might bav beeu au oruameut lo aoclety, bat faded from ibe earth. MrlcUre of th urethra are rapidly removed by Vns applicitlon of a new therapeutical agent, ; awed only by Dr. K. Weakuoae and Constitutional Debility promptly eurea,auu iuii vigor reaiomu. COV.NTKT I.VVALIDü' ! Can bae,byalal X their caae explicitly, together j'ouia, er letter ouclo.ing a K medlclue. appropriated with all luelr ay i reinitlance, l accordingly. Forwarded to at part of tho Unitod fitatei, and puck od aecure from damage or curloaiiy. II K A U I II Youth and Manhood. Nature's Guide, tilth Rntttjtr tht Prtgntin LiJt,Juttjr.m the fiett. ' A leiUtr willt rvmltiaiica of 25 tenti, or the value In poalaga alampa, addroaaed to Dr. KIN- ; KKLI.N, Philadelphia, Pa., will aecure a copy ot either of the above book by return of mail; or Ucoplei wltl be lent free of pnitage for II. ' Booki lien. Can vaaaon, traveling age nil, Ac., ! aupplied wholesale at the publliheripiicei, which i admit of a large proflU i irpAll letlere limit ba poSt-pald. July I, Itr. "'MAN, KNOW THYSELF." An invaluable book for wenty-five cents. Fvery family should lfaveaeopy. 100,000 coplraj aold In Iras than a Terra Anew editlou, rev lied and Improved, juai laanoii. iJJ Uao-a.aj roa tub Arrutiau Coutaiu.ug outllue of the origin, nrogrvaa, treatment and i CUI l cure oi every lorin oi aiaeaa conirarmu vj prv ! miacuoua aaxual Intercourae, by aelf-abuae, or by I texual exevta, with advice for their prevention, ! written In a familiar etyle, avqldlng all n.edlcal ' tochniralilloa, and everything that would offoud lno cite of dceom-y; with an outlineof compluint liicliloiil lo Femalea, from lh reaull ol aoine twenty year eiici-eful iractlce, evcluaively da ! votud to th cur of diauaaea oi a delicate or prlvulenalure. ; l o which It odJad receli'tt foa the cure of th abovdlieaaee.andaireaiieon,necauiet.iynptorn aud euro uf lh Fever anu Ague, Testimony of the Professor of Olistetrics in Penn. (JolUne, Philadelphia. "Da. Hi rrea'e MaoicaL MaNCt.-Th author of thia work, unllk in majority nf thoa who advertlae locure Ilia dlaeaaoa of which lltreata, ta a gradual of one of the beat College! In the Culled sUUe. It affurde me pleatur to reco omend him to tho unfortunate, or to in victim nf malpractice, ai a tuccetiruland experienced prucliilouer, Id wboa honor aud integrity they may place the groalcil confidence. Jot. 8. Louoinoac, M. V. From A. Woodward, JM. D. of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It glvct mepleaiureioadd my leatliuouy toth profi aalonal ability of Iba author of tho "Medical AJaimal.MN.Nuiuroue caaea of Dlaeaeo or lh Genital Organa, eoine of them of long Handing, have com under my notlo, In which El aklil but beep manifcil In rcitorlng lo perfect health, in aoine caaea w her lh palleulhat been Contlderd . beyond lh rearh of avrattcal aid. Iu lh Irealraent I of of Seminal wcakneaaea, or diaarraogduiant of the function! produced oy aelf-abuaa or axeett of venery, I do Dot know hit uprrft Iu the protVt'tlon. I hav been aeoualnled wllb lh author j aom thirty Iara, and deem It no mor than Juailc to bim.at well at klndueaatolue uufortui iiaW victim of early ludiacretlon. to recomnieud him aaone In whoa profeaali.ual ik 111 and IntegI rity I 'ley ruey aafely cuulid themaelvea. i ALraao Wooawaa, M. D. "Thli it, wllhont exception, tbo mqilcumpia henalve and lutel'.lclbl work publlahed 011 th ciaaaofdlaeaaaaof whlca lllreala. A voiding all lorbulcal tariua, It addreaaea llaolf to th reaaon of Ita reader. It It free from ell objectionable matter, and no parent, however faatidioua, rau j object to placing It In the banda of hla aona. Tbe author bat devoted many yeart to Hi truutrneot of the variout coiujlultiUtrra;ü of,aud wltn loo lii;le Lreath to puff, aud too little tiretunipi'.on to lmpoae,he haa offored lo lb world, al the merely Uouiinal prlc of t)ocula,tli frullvf eoiu twnty year mccetaful prectloe." HrmU. 'Ao teacher or parent ahould bo without lha knowledge Imparled Iu Ihit Invaluable work. 11 pain, -ortlfication, and ribolrcbarre.'WV.U I would aave yeart or pain, j eorrow tothetouthuudortbo I A Pruabylorlan clergyman In Ohio, writing of i "llunter'a .Medical Waiiuel,"ta)ll ; I houaanda apon iUouanda of ni youth, by 1 orllxaiupl and lufluei.cof lh paaaioua, hav I been led Into th bubll or aeir-poiiutlou, without j reallxlng tbe elu aud 'earful onaequeucea upon i themaelvea aud their poalerlty. Tbeconalltullont of tlionaand who ar railing famlllei bav beon enfevblud. If not brok n dowu. and they do not kiM'W the tnuae or th Cure. Anything that can le don to to uligDieii aud Influeuc Iba publio , mind n to check, aud ullliualely remove thia J wide-ipreed toufce of bumau w r etched neaa, would confer lh greateil bleaalng UXl lo th . religion 01 jeaua I h rial, on in preaem ana coming generation. Inleinperanc (or lh ua of lulnxkaiing 'Irinkal though Itbatilalu itt thouiMiida la nut a groalvr acourge to the human race. Aci epl my lliankaou behalf of the altllclod, and beliuv me yourcu-workerlu lh good w oik you ar to actively engaged In.' Un cp), (tucurely enveloped) will be for warded, free or poaiaae, lo any part of lb Culled , Malva, for rweiity-t-iv Cenu, or elxenpleafor J Oil Dollar. AddreaiCOo'Dh.tt OfCO-tfublialiert, ! or Box HM, I'hiladulphla. OTlxikitlurt. Laiiaacri, and Oook Ajenli tupplied on the moat liberal let ma. ..l Itr. JOHN WILliAH'S Kl'iil.t. t kiMt.-ttt:it AUC14. ton 1855. T froi 0 THE PUBLIC At lh commencement of llio prin i rado I abould bo far alienaUU - m my dull did I fall lo return 111 moat grate 1 ful arkuowledgiueuu for th abowera of lavora ' that have beu lioupod upon 111. Patfouatf ao ' Vkateanuoi lull lo b a proud liicenltvcto amy. IHK l AI.I.KII roFUUKII Y which my

10111i1.it r.aii.i aniueiit baa attained, ta tuen aa to ; wwi . familiariae my name to all claaaea, and lo all I IaQ I Q Tt ft AlTlTaOT Individual!, u tertbe leaf, the Inlroducllon of a ! JC (111 tllltt W lllLvl a new aeaaou, aud lh eonioqiieul change attendant thereupon, render It xpodlul for me lotoilclll vVe reapectfully aollclt attention to our very yourrauliouaallenlloii, while I relate la aa cou- l'fo aaaorlmnl of a-a.iiald 1 g.ioda. compriaimr ciaea uiauueraipotaib,niy new elalnu loyour , r-tKU.lM I' l.tSIKUL and FASIllü. AllLe. tunuort .atylciof

I Iu preparing tuv atock forthe nretunt pritiM at.d Kuuiiuir Nrn, I deteriniueii 10 aecure lb beal andewet Faah loua introduced. i A novel, baut.ful,durUlo,variod, andextcov aire colloction of Piece Good 1 have found their way Into my eatabllabmenl. .Novelty of cloth la vuiiiiivu wi.ii noveiir 01 ucaian, vqiiv iu wura ii)uiitlil uiniiv a!ioruiioiitatiliinprovntenUcave Dur li clk CIt'U, .tiy rrpiMou ayaiem or economy it patei'tio an, ana u i wru auowa that 1 tiuatvur u niak tho favurabl vtiaiiic ol the privat buyer. tot Hi tuiceat of Iii t.l teaton, 1 uav tu teil! my lai tliauka. ai.d bot lo uiuol arllh iBimn inj uaii mania, ai0 BO 10 uievi arm ainillarencurj;i.nieiilduriuf lb preaeul year, I m l He fuljlic'f nioalob'l. aarvH., JOH.N WILLIAMS, MtrrhMhi Iir, Tlatunt Cartnela lud. niar3 3inu TIME IS MONEY." IOK. 1C. Cl.tltKa at hit new a to re, on duo " aouthoftho VALLEY HOL'SK kea couatanl ly oa band a fen ara I aatortwnt of JwIry, WATCHES, CLÜCKIS, allver apoona,ratnraf and, ar real variety ot VIA auih atareutually kept by Jeweler He It p pa rod alao to repair old Jewelry, aud to clean and repalrcloirkaaud walvbeaou reasonable lermt aud at abort uotio. Ha will alto lake old allvaraod rold Is eicbaogs for foods. Bov.iia -40-l.

C I NT I, A I) VE IITISEM ENTS.

JOHN V. DAIR dr CO'S Seed Store, u v -ix Ujwkh Market htiif.kt. -12 Lowkh Market CINCINNATI. W iffrfiir aal a turn aaaortinont of Agricultural Implomoiita; ami call partlcularuiteiiilon to our dim-refit klntla of htraw futter, Cider Mllla, Ac. IIAHS KKRD4. We areronataiitly auppllol with lltlieatu at1e flrnaa acl, cnltlvateil In the Vet, Harden Soo.la.oVr. äug a 3 nioa S. & H. RUFFNER, Mnniifortiircra aid )iulcri In P ;Ä tp S y. ml WhoK-aalennd Ki-tnll G'BOC If. E. COR. WESTERN ROW A PEARL STS, CIXl'I.VM ATI, 1. 0T1 be lilghctt market prlre phll for KARS, OLD KOCK and other tmper atork. nov IS IMI 'S Ä Irssc a. 2oort NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 877, AND 9TII. rr 11 KVH constantly on Ituixl a untiful orIV maul of HATS AND Ars, of the moat fuihlonahle kind. II Invite hi old frtonda at ltrHk vtlle to (Vo lilin a rail h-n they vlalltbe city. May 7, lfü.T1 yr. IMPORTERS ASD JOBBERS A WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY OOODS. 130 .main stki:i:t. DER COMMERCIAL BASK ' CI5CINÄATI. Watch Makcn' Tools, and Materials. .Nov. ll,IHJ3,47 lyr. Hbiiieon'a Claaa Ilnoka poMI-aioat audaolU by Jacob F.rxst, So I M Main Street betvrcon Third and Fourth Klreeta, Cincinnati, U. Rohlinon'tTheorulKnland Practical Arilhinotlr. Key to Arithmetic. Klemenlan treatiaa on Algedra. " Algebra, U'ulvaralt) Kdill.in. " . Koy to algobra. " aluraU'UllüioJ)lJ. Ueoniotry. , Aetrouooiy, Cnlvaraltv Edlllon. do. hi-liool KUilion. Surve.D5 and navigation. ItOU i o X IVI A T 1 1 v.yt ATI C. L UIIK. AVIfU been roqucl to examine I'of. Kohlntoii'a Serial of Matlieinntli-t, and to report my opiulon thereof. I have witli iUaaure luadu niaull a well avatalntud with Iii ppwID merit! of the book a, aa I eil cnuM without Hi artuul unlitgortboni In tho rot'tiatlon room. 1'rof. Kobinaou iniiat l, I tlmulil Judge from bit boo Iii. a kouii. aorlaliilv and Umrou!, M.ih.m.iLilun . lie wouiu aoviu to nave, either aa the gin of name, or the reiullof tlud) and prurtlre, a quick Intuitive perception of aiutliumalh tl prlmlplut, and lob rui"wrknMj adopt l iartiflo-a for abbre vtntuig ilia iiioiboilaof aolvl.ir nrilleni. The Algebra la clear and eufllcleiilly dllfnna It explanatlona.andfuriilkliet an abuiiduut ttock oi probleuia with explicit and liirciilou motlea ol j aolving them. Thia work la aufllMeutly extenaive ior me orcinar) purpoaea cue or college Instruction The Uaoinetry em bod lea a groat -aount of Ceomolrlc knowledge In a conipaa maller than usual. Tbadiocram are well conceived and r lliuraai'i, won iswunui k -ii- ii Th TroatlonSurveylngtn Navigation lafull, ir.Cr.ro7oÄ.: !'neU:.Sm I notoiilyforU tnutter, but fortbo atanuor in whkl i nrtnctliloa ara nitlmln..! an.l fnrLa tminl. N... ouiy iu atuaent but the euuoral rualer raav Dud amutdiiioiiiand proatnrom me oook. W. C. LAKABEE, 8aprlatendentofth Public Scbooli of lodluna. Umeucoatl, Ind., I(U3.' 8141. POPULAR CHURCH MUSIC. 30OOO Coplca Sold, THE SACRED MELODEON, containing agrent varivlv of airuvei Cliurth Wuaio, aelerted ! clil.-fly rioin the old aUndard anthora, with many

ni ig 1 11 irompoaitionton a new lyitem or i.otitiioii , 1 11 1" ia 10 crriny mat, in jnne laet, 1 waa ier.o.m.e.? aa""9 M llh lh Cholera; and wa. Two rnaaona will cliivfly account for tho great . aoon, ft my ph yticlan etaice In a collapeed tiirreaaol thia vol 11 me: . . 1 j , 1 . . Flrat. The Chrc,r . Ihe ',rk.-l ,.rcae!.tl ,tltt9- 1 ,,td "mnlued 111 thlt tttte OniO tWO a now and 1 reutly Improved atem of nolutimi. ; lioura, when my iihyeicUn lufoimed mv U mIn It much lhallaabatrur and difficult In Ihlado- , , , . , "cuuijnni llghtful a. lenre It to tlmplltled that montht are ( J ' frlenda that I could not poealbly Ii 1, Priltliuf ,DJ

p-nven by th attuatatloneolacoretoftoacneraaiid pvrlurinxra ho have teatod tbe ayattim and given tiiework it gnat popularity and conataiitly inereaalngaale. Kei'Olid. The Quality mmd Srylr I Itr Afanr Many new pleceadrituieO lo pleaae longai mu irC.h-"lVi,,'"y.!fT,nVu,urMM",r"l'O0,"n3r of th old and tried melodlea, hallowed from aeoelated rwcollectiona ofaam-tuary tiodghu, and far mora welcome to the lnart of the worthiper than nanvfh.on.Htlvautltotedfortliam. 'I he I'ubliahera may add that lh mechanical execution of lh work laauperlorallogether lo the majority of Eaaiern M ulc book laud the prlc very low. It may ba had at the principal BooktoUen or e tho Publlahert MOO'lK, IVILSTACH. KEYS & CO., YIo!cealo Bookaellorannd Ktatloneri, Oltl? Weal Fourth Ktrevt,l.'lu'll,0. GREAT BARGAINS. At the celebrated Largeal and Cheapetl CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. In the United State; No. 174 Mai nit. J. Ca FnGVALT,A Ce.a Importen of Engllth and Freui-b Carpvia; Br apaclaua tal roomi. VV hav now on hitnd tho moat oxlenalvo and elopant aimrtmenl of rich medallun Velvela., I'apeairy aud Hrnmela Carpete ever offered la thlt market; Imported from the coleliratod Kng. Iii! tntnulnctory of John C'ropljf & bODt, etpo tlally for our city tradeA lac, 400 plecet of 3 ply Tapety,'ncrluw tadorfluo, Ine and common Inrralu Vonellan and Damaik hlalr Carpel. Atao.SiiO pleceiofKnglun aud American FUwrOII Cloth of tbe ueweitttylei ia;ln Oulaa, mareie' Italian Preaco and Scroll Feluling, from S reel tu tt feet wide, at all prl cea. Alio.th largoel aud moat extanalv aaaorlment of rich and ligaul Curtain (Jo.mIi, Gill Comlcet and Window nliadea. The nubile ar therefore requeued loexainluur large alock. which will b freely ihuwii at all lluei. Our good a are all warranted lo be In periei l order and will b told 'eaper U.ao the cb tawt. , J. C. Kl-WALT . Qle I alt ,4 CO. Booksellers, Publishers & Statluncrs, 43 t3ala Street Cincinnati. WK hnveono of the largeal and beat aaaortod lock Inth Weit. Our flock etubracoitbe beat workton , TheoloQU. .,,, I AyriCUUU Medicine, Law, Melanies, ure, limory, l revel, tales, Memois, Philosoihu, d-c. and a complete aaaortmeni ul all the inoatoi tlrabl , Mltcellanevut KiHktpubllhed. Ouritock of SCHOOL BOOKS j nibracr all booke of merit uaod loth Weat.from , the ripelllng Itook lo Ihr lexicon, fur alock ol alalioiiury eintiraceaever) variety of lllank Hook from ineainall Memorandum I look lolho large au fierro)al IHtarr, including everyarllile uaed In hei'KUiitliig-ruoin. V have forthe Country Menchanl a full varl' tyofUttr,('apand Note l'apor.Kurelopei,VrapI pel, Honimi Ikiarda, Ink, Ac, eVc. Our owe Puiillcatimia are too well known aa wnrkiof the liigln it meril.to roiiiir more than au enumeration ul (lie moat proinlneiii whli li ar CLJHKk hCUMMtm JHY, lttt. CA."l COMIileie Wwrka, Kulllu'a ancleiil lliorj, Ptutarch'a ,lva,Kpeclalor, Joaephna, V.-. We Invite all ' wliodimllii.or purchaa iHioke.tn glveui acall.ae waaraeonfldeiitwecan offirrlhem auch ll'duca ! menu aa aim 1 1 be mutually bnneflclal Nur. II, IWJ.7-lr. ä t Altl). lM)itl llf I I I II f np 1 iirv ' i I H U;M lVlliLlii.il liljIitX 'A'.! . r. flnne Tnr uiy wwwuo, w ".rr3 , hMHKUIlifcKlhS, ' A t- KK MIAV,s, CLOAKS anu MAX ULLAS, We believe we are prepared to plt'itio thu fan ey of almoalall whowlab to purchaae article! of Ihla .leavrli'lloii. In tri iilaiii and tubatantial rabrirt wnntoil by everv r-oram. we are n M.are. tofuriilah modanf tha twi tnaiiururtort ofllio variout era Jot and . quality. VV batw murli rar In th purt-haaa ; of onrjcooda, Iw.ib with rot'era-noa to beauty of at) 1 am! perfection of fabric. Our irlt ea wlllb ' fuund aa low at at any houao In Hie Weat: and we are ainnjral Ilia reatnl lime many KliiilaorciMxIa . a murrt tower prura man at any lornu r orltu 1'hnari artwt nilpt-haaa r.tnn ua f m n ..!.., iv.i.n larger variety than cun be found t-laewhere; and ill nut b urtfed tot uke bat dMt li plvaae them. Cond Iii prove aa rouiintiiilf I or the) may b n'luruuil. lno,ir t'iouk and hhawl lo iurliiifiit eoffora verj lurjee varit-t) of t'loaka aud Mantlet of nur owu iiioiiufurturo, at well it lmMrtvd aarinoiila, and oiuera avlvvted from lh boal ealabliatuiiMiile In York. Wo exhibit llioao nf our own manufacture with confldunre thut In beauty ofttyloand porfoclion of workman. tblptlic) areuotexcellud OOOUKFKOM ALTTIOX 8Al.tS IN NKW VOKK. W e avail ourtelvti of every advantage at Iheae aaleafor cheap iunhaet aud ruu offer at mauy , baraalua aa any olber lloua. I WM. LfcE & CO, 1 eeUS w CinciBBaiiyb. I

CI Nnfl, ADVERTISEMENTS, DK, FORSHA'S Alterative U3alin,

it pAitt rnn pvphv wnttvn FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER ' NAL USE. This bulm is warranted to ro liovo nil IXhcumatisms, Strninsin tho Spins, or Spinal aflcction nhd Dyj?pcpsiii, Headache, or Still Neck, Toothache Earache, Sore Throat, Soreness in tho Breast, Stomach or Dowels, or Burning in tho breast, ustnma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns, Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud Uilious Cholic, Cholera Mor bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamation in the head, Stoc ch, Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inflamation of the stomach, anil Howcls, aud Croup, bcarlot revcr. Tko reaioa why lliia balm reaehoa all tho caoet I be cauxe It rcdocea InRaiiiulioD, and rnosea lie aoerelioue and norvou tyalem Into actio. Tin power le owing to the peculiar cotnblnellou of medical properticf without their belüg ueutralized. The modicine ia porfectfully aale, not coutalulog auy idoadlv poion, or mineral. It wil!, If utcd freely, act Immediately upon the livor, and i a!l other eecreetive orgaoe. ' Itcnd tliefollawlnalCcrtiflcaiica. Certificate of Dr. J. H.Jordan, lato Revident riiyal lao o(tle Fourth Ätreet Cholera HoeIpiUl. ( 1 can cheerfully recomtneud th Alterative j 3a)m to th public knowlug aa 1 do, thai it i I an excellent article. I used U with good elUxt ia Unolera, during my lato connection with the Fourth St., Cholera Iloepita In tkle city, in caae of crumpa oaiat In I itomach and bowel. I alao uaod it In a caae t f Infliimation of the kldneya with the hap. pireteflect. From my knowledge of ita virtioe, in tlie above dlaeasve and othera, In which I have tiaed it, I have no herltancy iu prouounciug it auperior to any medicine hitherto offered to tho public with which luve Iwome acquainted, and woald cheer. I tuny rocoinmeod II lo lb public, j n JDRDAN M : 'URWA"' I Cinciunall,Sopt. Ifct 181'J. This is to certify that in the summer of 1848, 1 became to very lame and weak In my back, occaaioued by lifting that i could not sit down or get du' without holdinj on to tome object. I l ..... . . . m , , . , w auviaeu m iry wr. rojsna a Altera Ung it .ix or eight perfectly reetored; I 011(1 I haVO felt DO BjmptOIl Ol lt6 fetUrD i o.uvo. My wife, also, has used it for Rheumatic paint, headache and toothncho with very beneficial reeulte. J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. lt. 1849. i TA iMir DPDI Tr ' - " 1 " 0 w 1 0U0 RlVliiff tno any medicine or nourlthment whatever, aa It would only batten my dejtb At this lime.Mr. Förtha came to see me, and brought with him a bottle containing four i ounces of hla Alterative Balm, end aiked I j permiaaton of my wile le ate It on me, aa he (hnlll)i . -.ij :,m.j.-i- t , IhOUSIlt It WOOld I Slfnedlat! SIVO OatO. I waa Immediately applied, and la leas than ten minulet I was restored, and waa ia a warm penpiraliou, prior to which time my extremities were cold, a clammy sweat waa ea my face and head. After the uae of two other botllea of the same medlclue, I was entirely lieved of all dittreae, aod ia a few days was restored to health. 1 would moat cheerfully and heartily recommend thlt DALM to all who are afflicted In a aim SUr way. 1 hare alee need it In other dlaeaaee, and have found it a moat excellent remedy. I do not think It can be too highly recommend. 1 JOEL KIR BY. 1 do hereby certify that the above certificate ia correct, and the atale me nt of Uie physician made to me Is true. JULIA ANN K1RBY. Cincinnati! Dec, 8th, 1843. A Certificate front tba Rev. J. D. Finley Cincinnati, March 4th. 18j1. ur. rorano iniaia me nrst time in my long life that I have given my nam in recommendation of any medicine, as a gen eral remedy, though I have often been solid ti. I have need your Alternative Balm for nearly two vearsj first, for the rheumatism In my hip sud knee. of which I was nearly a cripple, than for very eevere bruises on two of my family, then a violent attack ofdiarrhsea on myedfj then for Inflamation, for burnt bruiees, and for a very severs cato of stiff ueck.brooghtonby a violent cold, and think I have had full proof of its medical properties, in a great many of llieillicaet fir which you recommend It, and I have not found It to fall In even one of them. Still, I po uotsay that It Is an iu'alliblo cure, yet le my aubepronvicllon, that it la th b oouipound for three remedies for which It is recommended, that I have ever tried, d I have tri d many. 1 will not, if 1 can pro cure It, bo without It ia my family for any conrideratlon. Hoping thut you will sti cotitiuu to compouni it heneally.and that it may relieve tliematidi of sufferers, I most heartily recommend It lo my fellow-cllitebt i ui m t excellent Family Medicine. Yours, affectionately, J. B. FINLEY Certifier te from I). L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forsha'a Altera tive Daltn to perform a very extraor tlinary euro uyon a horse that was very badly cut, some time since. I used it upon one occasion, exter nally.with pood effect. I believe it lo be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy tobe used in many complaints. D. L BTAKH. ovembrr 21st. 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. &. C. Iteakhirt'e,No. 81 Pearl st. Cin. Dr. S. W. Forsha.Drug Store. No aide of Filth t., 3 doors east of Smith Cin.O. For solo at lt. Tynor'a, D. Price &. Son's. Linck &. Farquhar's.Dr. Bioody'a and Pr. Ilailes, Bjwokville, Ind. TEEMS 07 TILE INDIANA AMEEICAJT. 8iibacrlptlon when not paid wllhiatba year3,OS ir paid within th year g.M) If patillnatlvaiico ,ou Qj-Subscrilrs may remit money by mail at our risk, when not less than 8 J are re milted at one time, and receipts will be returned stating the time to which vav ( ment is made. Obtain a certificate of tk Pt faster as to the amountrevxitttd.

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mtnv ntopra to autrjend entire Iv. and sellout, and which caoafd many old and

established papers to reduce their dimensions, deterred from roslin the en-

Isrgement we had contemplated, at the beginning ol tbe volumn. rnoogn inwar ted, for the time being, we still kept our purpoee in view, and now present the patrons and ftorrowevs of the Amekicai,

The Largest Paper in Indiana. And. if It is net the best paper, it shall not be for want of unceasing spplicalioo

to its interests, on the part of its editor. When wotook charrre of the American, without many fear that we would not be

But this has constantly increased, natwunsiacainjr me ciecournzinj; cimimssncrs of the paat year, and we now hsve a circulation that justifies the expenditure we have made in enlarging. In addition to the embarr aament which arrewctttef our wsnt of experience as an editor, we were aomewhst alarmed at tbe frara of many personal friends. Thev thought it Impossible for us to a eceed, Urtlfsa wt

should consent to become the Organ of

in our mind that parties wll become corrupt, aud mat the areutusiiy kept in existence lor the benefiit of a few aspirants, we determined to pursue our chosen course, and fail, if fail we mutt, in attempting to publish a paper that should be truly independent. The readers of the American know full weP, tbst we do not in ean by being independent, that we will not take sides (or or against the question at iaaue. It haa not been hard to tell on which side of any question wt have been, nor shall if be in future. We mean to asy, thst no caucus or convention, ao w irwarn or council, or tribe, shall dictate what we may asy or may not lay.. Yf know everybody knows, that a paper that sells ittelf to party, must leave tare proved the political blundera or dUhoiieatios of ita party, aud distort and misrepresent the acts of its opponents. We have certainly tried to avoid these error, and shall continue to try in future. How far we have euc;eedeJ, we leave with our candid, constant readers. How (ar we shall eucceeJ in future, must be judged ly the future. - On the questions now at issue, wo need not defi ne our position. It Ii sot ao equivocal one, a our reaJera well know. On the questions to ariae, we ahall speak when they come up; without tear, favor or affection, and without aakinf any master how we may speak. Hence tbe American may justly be denominated, iii mmim fqliiical papeb. ; ; -

But our readers will went, not only opinions, but facta. They will want bird's eye view of the doings of tbe world, at home and abroad. Of coarse in a weekly sheet, even aa large as this, the details of battles and diplomacies, est) not be given, but we w ill keep sn eye out upon the world, thst we may giv a "mer mention" at least, of every important event, in tbe political, social, and religious world. Especial paina will be taken to (rather up and publish, on reliable Information, all items of-home tews. This department of our paper, which haa given it great popularity , shall not beneghcted, hence the patrona end borrowers rasy expoet to learn aotnething of Intereat, every week, about home matters. Ordiaarially, the "mere mention" column itself, ehsll be worth the weekly cost r (k psper. In view of the information of this kind that shall be regula.) imparted, the American will be . ... A FIEST CLASS NEWSPAPER. But our paper is to go into the family ,cir:le, and exert an influence upon the rising generation. In view of the indelible character of early Impressions, and the vast importance of giving the Impulses and aspirations of youth, a proper direction, great pains will be taken to admit nothing that shall have an immoral , tendency. By every means In our power, wo shall aim to inculcate a love oi learn ing.aloveof reading, snd a lore of virtue. Much of the "miscellany" of the paper shall be adapted to the capacity and tasts of children, and we hope to mas our psper of such a character as to be wcrth its cost, every week, to every child in tbe Ismliy. thst can resd. Iftenee it hall be to the Intereat of poor people to take it on tho6Coreof economy, instead of dircontinuing It because hsrd tim require the curtailment of expenses. It is wretched economy that will dwarf tba. intellect of the child, for tbe sake of saving a few dimes. We expect aiso, to make selections, and publish such original matter, aa wilt mskruhe visits of the American welcome to the elder members of erery family. And, while we are choice in our selections, we shall exclude every thiuj, even from our advertising columns, that shall be pernicious. We will not for any price, if we know it, advertise a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. We have refused hundreds of dollars' worth of advertisements, of circuses, lotteries, tc, and we shall continue lo do so, being fully determined thst, if we cannot make a living at this business without aiding gamblers, and swindlers, and strolling lvahwsymeo, we will try wood-sawing, or something else. Too much of our life baa bec'n devoted to the single purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at this late day, to promote vice aud Immorality, tot the sake of peU. We do not expect that every parent who professedly regards tbe welfare of his children, will patronize us. Tbe interest of party is too dear to some, and the paper that binds the party yoke upon him must b supported .however ranch moral poison it it carries with iu Others are ao wedded to amnion, that, for tbo sake of saving tiyhly cents a year, thev will tak e a city Don. ax Wixxit, that ia not only worthless, aa a news paper, being made op of the stale matter that bad appeared iu the d-ti'ies, the week before, but which is absolutely pernicious, coo- . tsining moat objectionsble puffs of theatres, concerta and dram shops. Such. papers ore dear, at any price, yet we expect many persons to take them ea tbe scdVe of economy. It will be bad economy. We bope to make our paper wortb its entire cost, in addition to all other departments, simply aa A SUITABLE PAPER FOR TUE FAMILY CIRCLE,1. The spirit of inquiry that is awakened imongthe farmers of thia Tslly,!sa source of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, requirea more than to be the twoer of a tract of fertile land. To farm, means more thsn to scratch the surface of the soil with an old bar-share. Tbe Farmer of these times, most be a reading and thinking man, aa well aa a working man. He abould be a writing man also. While be ia willing to receive instruction from tbe experience of othera, be sbo'4 br willing to impart iustruction from bis own experience. To aid in tbe production of euch farmers, we expect to devote a large space, weekly, to ...THB'VAll&Y PARtM. Intending to make a good psper,we Intend to ask a living price, and we expect to receive it. Our terms will be found brlow. That they are not too bijfh, for such a psper aa ours now Is, every reflecting man ean eaily see. Our paper Is now the size of the Weekly Times, and printed on much better paper. That pa per is furniahed st one dollar a year, though not a quarter of a column is erer set up tor it which does not first appear lo the Daily Timea. It has too, a circulation ot some 63,000, while we have less thst 1500, and most set np our reading matte-, expreisly lor this psper. The Western Christian Advocate, which is not eo large ss ours, with a circulation of 28.000, serjously contemplated raieing the prlc orr tuclng the size of its eheet, and yet its "price is one dollar and a half. We cannot live at less tlisn the prices below, without resorting to measures that wa scorn. However, as a tribute of respect, Mfor their work's sake," . MINISTERS OF TUE GOSPEL OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. shall have the paper itr one dollar a year, and widows, who bare children old ea ough to read, shall have it st the same price, as a token of sympathy. As a matter of charity, wo will also lurnUh it to eery poor men, who hart larger families, at the esme price, or text xtcHattx, who are too stingy to buy books.ee papers for their children; ss it may be a charity to I urn ith the unfortunate children of such persons some means of learning the ways of the world.

When not pat id during the yesr C3.0J When not psid within six months, M 3.50 When paid in advance, .... ..S.00 INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS. At the present prices of paper and provisions we cannot let our paper, to clubs, ol any size, lor leas tbsn two dollars a yeir. It costs jutt as much to furnish to fx olub'wubacriber s to any. Butt sa a compensation to those who will act as our ' agents, in their respective localities wo will send onr psper jTstoitonely lo an? Post blaster, or other person, who will send us tbe names often subscribers, with, the pay for tht min advance. We hope tneae terms will be carefully observed. All subscribers are regarded at engaging to continue, unless they expressly state lo the contrary, before their time t xpirrs. Mssons and Odd Fellows, and benevolent men of all claaaea. will no doubt confer a favor upon many an orphsn, and widow, by calling their attention . to our terms, In regard to them. If thvy are too poor to raise even a dollar, we will join with sny benevolent persons in raising it for them, If there is notbenev olence enough in their Immediate neighborhoods for that purpose. Beit remembered that we ask no man to Uke the paper merely to support it. From present appearances, it will live and flourish without such subscriber, though it receives neither state, county nor corporatioe patronage. Yet we have reason to believe that mft r will do themaelvea the pleaaure ol contributing Jo he sustenance ol such . paper, rather than patronise the worthless cheap pa

dcrs of other states. NEW ARRIVAL: mi mi BLOOMING O ROVE. END., Itt eonalanlly receiving tpleodld and CnropleU aaaortoieut of STAPLE AftD FASCY DUY liOtim, Urocerlcs, Hardware, Qatentware, Cutlery, Hau Cap, Bonnet, Ueeia,Nltea, Iteu4va.niade CUllilac PriarandiclMee, aalaila, Oil. X) Stuffs,: nii,cottn Yarns, Kotiona, I'erfntuery, Ac.,&c, TT7 Tbe aboe rooda hav bean bo u a-lit tow for vaab.aeleclod with tbagrealoat rare. and will be fold al thu very loweii prk-rt. C all aad examine heforo purc-hatlnr elt e here. No., if, Ii-Sa tt. HXK) floret niaklnf th lar-caied tai aaaortuieut vr brought to BriMikvllle, caa b aad at OLD WHITE CORSBK.

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