Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 June 1855 — Page 4

THE VfiUBY PfiRßflER OßVOTED -TO WM ?EUE iNTERBS'f OP FARMERS, MBGHflNiGS, AND" WORKiNG R9&N.

VfiUEV FARMER.

L

Potato Rot The Ten Thousand Dol

lars Beward Claimed. Below we published alettcrfrom

Mr. Fugatc, of Kinderhook, Illinois, in which ho states that he has discovered a preventutivo nut) remedy for tho disease of the potato, so generally dreaded. The letter will explain itself. Wc

canonlvadd our hope that the

I discovery may bo fairly tried, and

that 1 1 will bo found to be what Mt. Fugatc represents it, nnd Irhat tho Legislature ot Massa

chusetts will bo as ready to give

D0G3 Tt. SHEEP. We are not anxious to incur the displeasure of the dog, nor do we care mncTi whether w (fit or Tint- Wfl in

tpnA in .ic our mind, and let them to him tho "reward," if entitled

r ' Iii i 'ri .. i : r

ctowI if they chose. inereio, as u no were a wiui-us ui

.Iii 1 fv i.A.

AiIJ from the needless exDenso of mat Diaic:

I r Ti i

leeoinir dorrs an exDense that many MESSRS r.DiT0U3.i notice nu

bear who can poorl afford U whose article in your most excellent chiUren can not hare books or clothes paper, of tho 15th of February,

iroodenouzh to so to school, and who statine; that the Legislature of

cannot tako a paper, there is another Massachusetts had elfcred n re

objection. Doss not only ward of ten thousand dollars lor

DUfc. wrt and btu" tho discovery of tho causo of the

but they will kill sheep. It is useless potato diseaso, known as tho "po

to talk about keeping them from it, tatoo rot I claim tho reward, dogt trill kill thipf If thero is any gentlemen; for I can tell you the

exception to this, it is only among the cause, find show you ft remedy

degs that can not, they are either too that, if you will pleaso to follow

small, or they lire where there are my direction, I am CVerV Certain

tone, vv e would call the attention of w:h curo tho rof anj cn lWo Vou

our farmers to this question, and not to raise potatoes that will have farmers only but erery body. Dutfor no blight in them. In tho first the destruction of lambs and sheep by jac pbnt carj ftnd cuUivato

uogs. matten would De plenty ana lh u, tj p. t rommcncC!, .V . . Tt t- - ... i. I . I. f. . I .1..- I . . .

vus.j,. w to blossom, at which timo lay pork, and can be raued at much less L. , f Tn , ,

expense-or could be but for dogs.- tho rot is produced by a bug called The ibfloneo of dogs on the Pnco of . h.$

luuiujn ii greater luau uouuia iuo pop i a t r ii . . . t ,i , t. . . . , 1 duccd from tho vines ol t ho poulation would be. for ther not onlrl. 1

' I Infn I hiMi.i mira.1 nir.iii ntMuin

destroy a large percent of the stock, "v. 7'.v. , V hm ti,M Utw far it. ntoe. untl1 tho vines aro shedding their

I liTu-ii TViu 14 n lo.rrr flume

UiUIIA tUN 1-4 ilttpi'T llilllt.

casionally, when a good jury, like the

Ererton jury, jump at a rcrdict, in fa

Tor of sheep. The richl of the state

to reduce the number of dogs, and re

a nappv

for tho farmers; for, if thoy camo

otherwise, thcro would bo no pre

ventativo against tncir ravages,

strict their liberty, is unque.üonable, Put ho potato by this timo has

and we think the necessity will soon reeencu ua genera uvo properties become so pressing as to compel them "Om tho flower. Tho tlowcr nor to do something tho vino is no longer necossary

Last winter a more was made in ref- to tho producing and enlargement

rence to this matter but all in rain. of tho roots; therefore I rccom

We can not tell why so important and men J 83 a rCDlC J' to 1H0W tho necessary a bill failed, unless on the vines all off, being careful to leave same principlo that some legislators 60mo thrco or four inches abovo

yoted aganist the law prohibiting the tho GTOUnd. There should bo no

ale of intoxicating drinks their in leaves left on tho stubs; and then

teresta or pleasure was at stake. Let keep tho hills clean, and tho bugs our citizens look to this matter. The will soon lcavo you. I havo complaint is a general one. Mrs. tried this plan for tho last two

Bwishelm, in accounting for a greater years with success. Tho first number of hogs than sheep, says that year I cut my vines, it Was dono this fact may bo accounted for by m0ro throueh vexation at tho

counting the dogs. Until soma plan bugs than anything else; but, to is devised for protecting sheep from my greatest surprise, when tho dogs, this ncrcr can be a woolgrowing uguaj digging timo arrived I had

wuu' uo ,OM Ql "Q"P ,rom uß' as fino potatoes as I had ever rais is incalculable, inaamuchai tho value C(1

or uoMtbat would bo raised but ror Lagt year, whilo mowiajr off

bis impcdimcnl could not be cstimat t. V- M T Infi i wn rnw immow.

ed. Itttlel point that mutton cd for tho bugs, as experiment is much more healthful food than pork. Thoso tffQ produid a fcW The cost of raumg it is not (or would worn flll, nf

not be if the loss w an not to be count

From Ui Vtttj (Ind.) Kevallt. An Important Invention. Washington CiTr, April 10, 1055. Mr. Knrroit: I picccivc among tho published list of patents issu

ed from the United States Patent)

Office; for the week ending 4he'

od inst., isono to our enterprising and encrgetd iVllowcitizons, "William J. Keciiev andiJami'S It .Tarbox, of Switzerland county, Ind., for improvement in rakes and hay eleva

tors.

Tho inventions in ngricultural

implements for tho past ten years,

havo been very numerous, par

ticularly in that branch relating to tho cultivation o hay, and

curing and preparing tho samo for

market. Labor-savinc machines

havo been successfully introduced into nil tho various grades of labor required, from preparing tho ground for tho .seed, toils being

baled and got ready for (shipment

to market, except one; and that

is, tho laborious nnd tedious man

ner of raking tho hav, after being

cut, from tho ground, into tho

wagon; this is dono altogether, by forks and main strength of hand. This desideratum id now applied. From tho motions of the model of tho "Klevator," which I witnessed, I incline to the opinion that this machine will effectually

supply tho wantsof our hay raisers in its particular office, at.d will greatly lessen tho force, as well as tho time, required totako tho

hay, when cut, from tho ground.

into tho wagon. From the best calculation

was able to make, I think no man,

assisted by a boy to drive tho

earn, with tho "hlovator can

ako from tho ground, into tho

wagon, ono ton of hay in ten min ute's time.

I do not design going into a full

description of this important and

ingenious improvement at this

line, my object being simply to

call tho attention of hay growers

to its existence, and to express

tho hope that all who feel an in tercst in such improvements wil

examino it for themselves.

I understand that tho cost o

tho'raachino will not exceed fifty

dollars.

Oliver Dcfour.

ChVTl. ADVERTISEMENTS.! PHILADELPHIA ADV'TS. CFNTI. ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN V. D A IK 1 CO'S Seed Store,

42 Lower Market street,

AFFLICTED HEAD II! T KILADELPHTA MEDICAL HOTT -E.ub-f IikIiciI '.'0 )i-r. ich by Kilii, rornnrof i Mr I hi.. I tnluiitl. bvtween Hruc mid Fine, 'illllt.lf lj hl. J'. INVALIDS Ar" up prln'. 1 1 It it I Dr. Klnkclin ronflnui tili pricticv to ii uirtii'iilur brvneb of mollcliiQ, wlikliontrnCi' Iii iim'IIv liU'il mii'iillmi. Ho 'iitlon Ilia nu l.rt) nut.- HriililUin mil ofinerctirY' tlioniiuli lire u ii it ii .. 1 1 iiior'iirlull(il out of Iii Kcteiit ulii'itlniii uro iriitniily exUnjulslied. TWKSTV VKtlMOK EXPERIFS t tit I i tr.'iidiiciil .if a i' I uk of iIUph hltliiTl.i w'kI.'i IimI mill Imin'rfi'i lly Hiiilorlouil,lieiiilul I'r. Kiiiknlin.f Aullii.rof a work on Si'Jf S'ronoHr' iition.! rtvo tltiit Iiliii-ttiiih or tlitt rituavs of iu r on il.iliililY. local Binl roiLlllulloiml wrnk-

Ilii'Kii, Iih iiIiiI ami Jihysli'al nldiTli.lf, r tmcodlO Mn iTUiii luiliiln, riiriultijr, tho ninal aocrnt J'l il.-uill) miJ rutal .illnyi of ilDiuc.tlc misery 11J jir iiniitiiro mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

'.1T. S V;VTVV.i.Ar,V4'T," T''"r hal.lt mufllmei lint ulrol III I 8AAC STAUB "CO., MILL FACTORY, rjnmr tl. !,,., iM oUin.lo, ofton -rowin np with llmm I .f Krönt ami John .lr.il.,t iiu iiiiuiu. Ware. t muhoo.l, aui which, tl not ruforintiil In duo hon.o No. I I l-roul alrcol l.olwocn Mali! ami ii,... i,t m.lv brnu. rloua obaUclca to tlotu-

Walnut. , iailn haiiiiliifii. but vlvaa rla to a aerlca of tiro-

WonianiifiK-turo robbrunkt r.ofrrcul tn'in.'Hi I ....... .1 1...1.11..... ....1 jv.i.h., .(T, iii.n.. Law

an. I tlurablltty .tiKl oaa of opnratloii. . of Hinan who lv war In Hit tmrnlcloui prxtlre

w i.iao nil. ut.iui roiiirivaiu-a 11 all mr.- or . .ofn.. po.,..,.,,.,.... imill tliov II it J tha

inllla, by wblrh nn'Bii wh convert a rorn mill In- ptrdiia ValitDi ahltta4.l rami alratrifFtl kliii Uimila

toa atoi k fowl mill; b A h fow mluiiloa' work to -..ntitlilu fuallinra. and v.mia ft.ariTn tha mind.

Dt III oil and lake It off. I 1 1.. unrortnitalu lliua alTni tad bticomaa.li unablu

Wa manuf.otnra tiorUMo mill. .Initlii bm.I I , 1,,,.,., 1,1. .,-.. or t anttlv hla

iJ.nl.IeCoard,(bnl.l ininllly or Fr.-iu li biirr..) f . mnJ i .ly. t,ia .1 p U tardy nd weak, ha U Crlnd wheal, rorn, and al.uk I.....1 . ralrululod ,i lrr.olitto, and ina-agoa In Uli Port wllh for aliam, whti'r ami hor4 juiwi-r. Ilir.n tit 1 1 1 aj , a iiirrir limit uau . hava bwn run by t.-am and horatf ttowi-r In r Ita riniim litulo lin.rlf bi-fora tha racll,a compiHltlon airnliml li nthor maka of mill, of , ,I1I1B ,lg wr,, -nj ,tr malrlmony, hit ourtlty,tiir Ktato and iifvrrfull.-d 10 ,,lftrri,0 i( unfruitful, and lila i.n lull. It Im tu carry IT llio flr.l .r niluitia 11 mi iural'in . j, rB,,0i i,v hl rarly f ,.lci. 1 hv

waawar.i.i.iaiMauiirni(iiTr mnmi. our mil:. ,ro c.iirl.lortttiuna whlrh ihuuld awaken the alio look lit" 'two llr.t premium aa Ilm heat mill. ,,,,11011 t.l llut.f alinllnrl) iltuntvd. al two annual rlr of mir MiHimni.-.' lu.uiiil.i J '

A l rcirlalile aww lnllI.,M beruil by at. ani, wmiu

..irnihiirit n.twi'r. Tula mill waa etlillilloil In I.Yiiiilrn. Ilia fllllllllietil Of loreral COltlillloil, III

JA ttrl Vt 1 M 4 A tiitA art . aja f. . 4

tl,) one-third U..I of pork, ana jet ul' """" """ !-;' Ik. I..U, i. tb. tt.pl. .nltntl diet of .?ounJ- ,Th0 ?m b.u?s 6 t0

the staple r, while pe

ed do without wool that other may

.11 attttujaia utvt vi l - , . , 111

thit country, while peoplff aro compcll wmawca nuu uccw.--

wool tht othon mflv ' " wilw H"'ci "

-r 1 it . 1 i .

keep set of thiering dog.. r, 01 . n?. usc anu ino. lQmw w Ä -v- i -Ä..u had a similar rot to that of tho

not be crrown almoat If not ..W.tW POtatOCS. IhlS haS 1CÜ UIO tO Ü0

-0 0.

t cheaply u cotton, if il wcro not for ".vu 1 "f.30, ,U.USS cpo.sin tba uneertftintT anl actual Ina a rvct. poison of a llichtiiiff naturo in

ioaed by do: and its upcriority. every vcgctablo thoy lite.

for winter clothing, is well known. It

is pitiful to see the poor, and even

those in medium circumstances, cloth .at. a

eu, women ana cmurcn at least, in

thin cotton fabrics when the wind his

ties shrilly or tho pitiless frost bites keenly, to see them deprived of the

healthy and nutritious joint of lamb

and feeding on swine's flesh instead,

PJeaso try my experiment, ant'

V a

i am very certain you will suc

ceed. W. FUGATE. Kindcrhook, 111., March 12.

Late

Planting, the only Remedy

xortne cutworm.

A writer in tho Michigan

4. a

r armer, alter trying various

ja. ways to prevent hU corn from be

inff destroyed by tho cutworms

comes to tho conclusion that tho

only plan is to delay planting til

about tho 10 tu ol Juno. He ha

. a

tried lall plowing, anü early am

small potatoes, which wero full of lato spring plowing, without any

success. Ho had good corn per

fectly sound, planted on tho 12.1.

of Oth mo. (Juno.) Tho seed hat

been soaked and came up in from I to 0 days, lie had found tho ground full of cutworms, but thoy took but h few hills entirely. IIo says tho worms quit working about the 10th of June.

41) tt

CINCINNATI. u offer for aale a large a.nortmenl of Agricultural Implement; and rail particular aUenlioe to our lino re nt k'uda of htraw Cut tori, Cider Mill., Ac. OlfASS 8KKD4. We aro coii.tutilly nupplled with alt the valuable Cr.m aecil, ctiltlvaled In tha Wtat,Uardon See. In, A r. ana I 3 mna

CIN'Tf. ADVERTISEMENTS;

perallon hy hore ituwer. t lite Ohl Mnie F''i

In M.Vl, when It waa awarded a promliini and a

plftiilld allvrr medal.

Al.ao 1'inrreui ainn.oi poriatun nor.n power,

and aleam engine. All on r article, or cn. of tiperutlon, aliuid clly, tiifulue and turubilüy, are aurpa.aed by gone aow In it..

All our article are wnrrnuien a repro.onieu or

no alt at "itr out 01 traiiiioruiiiin, att'i me

money efiniileil.

II t a full tleacnpl Ion, r leaiiinoiiiu.l of merit

and U.a f ulueaa, w e re ler llione Intere.ted ty our tlainphleta, t be had at fuclory, where we lake

die. uro loexpinin ruru ruci.

I IAAI M I H.M II mn, Not it a Mr. Kimble, the partner of J. II. Ilur-

rowa. wiiiia evniu ties a mirrnw min in our

KUita (air, lat full, wa bol.ierotu al I hi mill; and cnuraifeotialf eiilered Into a veil.al ar'ee-

maul Willi me toirrlii.l roru tlitt: Whoever grind lite mo.l. r'Krlinir a tality und iiiimiiIII), wa to

be the ow iter ef bulli l illl, alrui Ii and every ri.il

riiur lll.. Klratiti to ru i an I" Inch mill; llurrow tVl o,lu run a '.'U Inch mill. l imil TDI4I.. Hraitlt to run a UJ Inch mill llurrow iV tu, to run a'.'l Inch mill. THIRD T R 1 4 I.. Mrnub to run a VI Inch litilt; Iturrow iV I'n, to run a 'Mt Inch mill. Wlien the itllrlt rame, thnl bol.lerou coitrntfo

ateppad out. I o the above now append at linllcngn loj;r'nd Cot)-feed out of Whole ear of com.

I Will Hin my in Inch Hueen of lite Mouth,"

wllh a rob breaker allae limeitl. the aniue article

that took the premium at the Ohio Male I'uir Ut

rail, afalii.l a V im u llurrow. mm, ami nm, htcwarl'a tihlo ami Kentucky lock Keeil Mill,

both lobe run at once; and If you ar a pp reiten Iva of a rlky l.ti.lne.. you Lave my eullntaii

probation to run lr. fomvroy'a I orn t rutier, a

an amiliarv. aiinuia my ainiria armiu m i m

a rind enual to uulity ami quiiittily to the roiublu

ed l.roilui tlini of lite two mill, Uual a inn

plea,) then you can draw a fow hu lulred dolluri

a takei put up.

I nitio, boa don't be rowarilhl liiere l iioiit

IliC Ilka walklnzilralshl Into the merllaofa tiling IWI II' Ul'IMI II

l.i.lAu rin.o im To J. II. Ili aaovt A Co. tuav II lv

V 1 fe:7

.V

To Keep a Stove Bright.

Mako a weak alum water, and

mix your Bntish-lustro with it

that worthless peonle mar have worth ThapS two tcaspoonful to ft gil

ii.-i!nrri of alum-water, let tho stovo bo

O ..I 1 t 1 l.il it i

Some atrenuous means should be d C01U, ürusn U Willi M0 mixture

ooted to correct this eril. ns it is a ea laKo a ury Dmsii ana rub tho

' l-t i'll'l. Oil.

rery serious drawback to our national 0Y0 UU It 13 periCCliy Ury.

prosperity, and the individual comfort Should any part,bcforo polishing

of more than half the people, who are becomo SO dry as to I00K groy, thus restricted in their use of soft flan- moisten in with a wet brush, and nel garments, and the most wholesome and proceed 03 before, meat, and compelled to u,o an article To Remove SUln. and Harks from

insieau wmca is posiuveij injurious. Bookj.

Tf.vatr,.. A solution of an oxolio acid,

No underrust should bo mado ?5 t,rta?c. a5i(3' ia, atlontdcd wiJ.h

ntinnlrtr nv fr,?f.r,;rt Tf la casii nsK, anü may do onnu-

always heavy, and not fit to cat 'd"P0Q thepaper and prints withriaco a narrow rim of paste .ktiT oC damage. Thcso acids

around the edge oltho plate, and '"t, " uuuji-iui, um fiU with tho fruit either raw or not tuching tho printing, can bo

Bfwoi1 nn.l mvt ;f Th ;,u,Ac uscu ior resionog dooks, wiierc

will be retained much better, and tho ft113 L been wnttcn it willEavo a sight of flour .and npon, without attacking tho text.

butter which is no trifling consider- To Clean Oil-Faint, ation in thcso days; and, what is Tho best thing for cleaning

of moro conscqucnco, will savo oil-paints 13 a spongo dippod in dyspepsia, which costs more. ammonia, which has been copious-

After cutting, they aro taken out ly diluted with water. Soap dis-

wun a spoon. soivcs ino lurncniino as wen as

tho linseed-oil. and not only dc-

Eecipe lor Tetter and Scald-Head. stroys tho smooth and shinovsur-

. Put ono pound of bark of tho face, but cxnoscs. also, tho ImiI

root of prickly-ash, one pound of to tho influence of tho water and

oar 01 uogwoou, and onc-quar- air, and is, therefore, not proper

ää am . M ft AI K " al.

w;r pouuu oi mo rooi oi walnut to use. into threo gallons of water. Boil - 4 A. . . toonocallion: strain this, and .?Ä,te that ü P"te

boil it to ono nuarL Wushth iisoivo an ounco oi alum in a

affected nart with rntiIrtSrt!in. .1 kut of warm water, when cold

. , . r, .. . , , .;

annlv tho mixtum nnenn Uv. WU1B uuu;" uyur uswm raaKO u

J tho consistenco of cream: then

To Seaove Ink from Cotton and strow into it as mneli nnwiloroil

Lesson Learnt in a Glau Home. "I remmber," t?ays Mr. Whiteficd, "some years ago, when I was at Shields,! went into a glass house; and standing looking very attentively, I saw several masses of burning class, of various forms.

Tho workman took n picco of

glass, and put it into ono furnace; then ho put it into a second, and then into a third. 1 said to him, "Why do you put it through so many fires?" Ho answered, "O, sir, tho Orst was not hot enough nor tho second; therefore wo put it into a third, nnd that will mako it transparent.' This furnished Mr. Whitcficld wllh a useful hint that wo must bo tried, and exercised with many fires, until our dross bo purged away, and wc aro mado fit for tho Owner's use.

TV uÄ .JSS l ru rosin aswillstand on a shilling, and D.ptho noted .port of the two or thrco cloves; boil it to a lenen into melted tallow, wash ou consistence, stirring all tho timo. and tho spots will disappear, and It wiUk for tffc0 month d lcavo tho linen as whito and ,u ,Ä Mri...i Lux.

pure as boforo it was soiled.

A warming-pan, full of coals cr a shovel of coals, held over vamishod furniture, will tako out uhito cpots. Tho placo should bo rubbed with flannel whilo warm.

water.

An ouneo of quicksilver, beat up with tho whito of two eggs, and put on with a feather, is the cleanest and surest bedbug poison.

Various Becipes. An ox's gall will set any color silk, cotton, or woolen. I havo seen tho colors of calico, which faded at ono washing, fixed by it. Lamps will have a less disagreeable smell, if you dip your wick-yarn in strong hot vinegar and dry it. To Make Prime Vinegar. A correspondent of The Ohio Cultivator vouches for tho merit of tho following recipe for making vinegar: Tako and mix ono quart of molasses, thrco gallons

of rain-water, and ono pint of

yeast. Let it Icrmcnt and stand for four weeks, nnd you will havo tho lest of vinegar. . . a Cement.

Downing's cement, mado by

dissolving shellac in alcohol, has novcr been surpassed as a shield

for covering tho wound mado by

pruning trees. All wounds upon trees should bo covered with this

composition.

J5ör"Fricnd, it is very wrong

to swear as you do. Why do you doit?' "Because," replied the prisoner, "j'vo understood that a man may swear out of jail in thirty days, and I want tosco if it can't bo dono in fifteen. I am going to

sit up all night, and do my worst."

SCOTT'S Little Siani;

mm & cob mi Pnlrnlrtl .tlnr Iß, IK.1i;

I tlnuhtleaa an Invention among the m.t linpor tnnl ff moilrrn time, for tho liae of the wi'll a Iletl farmer an! lock feeder ami Iho unlvrral faer with whlrh II hn h i rereivtol fr iin he Aral mora thau anything clr, atlo.l ll utility ami u porlorlty. For forUihlllljf, lmillrltr of roii.lrn.llon, ami ronveiilenro of ud Ihn I.llilo ilnnl hn iiof.(niil. It welsh from 3 to 1 litimlreil Hi., nrronllnK ' alia, can be ul In eeratlon hjr the farmer In '.'II minute, Wllliout otn'tia or liii'i'liniil" I ahl.thi'ii ailluateil and uaeil with convcnli'iire hy ainhoily. Iba l.lltlo (ilmit Inn rurcltnl tint Klr.t i'reinl. um at every Mal. Fair from Ml oiirl tu Mary la nil Ute al Fall, ami thut Ui the t comtlltiienlnry manner. 'Iheaa Mllltara cuuranleeil Inthn iiio.l inalllve manner ifaln.t hr-'akatro or ilcr.iniPiiii'iil, ati.l warranteil lorrii.h feoil from ear rorn, ami rrlt

or line hoiiiony from ahellml rorn, Willi .1 tli'gree of

ea ami roiivenleitae ir furm iuroi, never

allnltieil bnlore. 'I ha auhwrlher I now .r-nr'-l In fitriil.li the farmer of Franklin ( oiitily wllh linrovil ntlern ami il', In tult the arll want ol 11. No.., Uollireil atflo coiiipli'le, ri'B'ly l"r al-Uililna-tha It'am, ami warranted l t rti.h, of dry corn, I" tin.hi'Uof lued per hour Uli one hore. ii. 3 ui $.Mi, wllli'ru.li niiiiilu'U (lerhoitr. No. 4 at Iii), will rru.li C'l l-n-lu'l. .or hour w Uli twn hnraea.

Thea mill will he delivered III llreok V ille, or

any r Uv ou Ilia l unul, ul the Manuinc-nm-r. .rlcoi. T...;ioiAM.,

Nule cent for t ritlikllll t ounl)'. vtWiöial teeth"

Uli. m .M .n A: tM.tll'.IION. DENTISTS.

J"t. liOC H'tit Sijrth tt. between lluee

uut IJlin ts., Cincinuuti.

rllS OFFICE UNDER THE MANA0EMF.NT ol lla ru.iiil rotrielor., ha. luit inurta. Ina In repntallon for atiterlor operation In the Arlinrtal IHiparlmeiil of lientl.lry for the lu.t ten year, and no ettno or elforlahull he wantInf lit five aatlafaeliou la all who limy favor 11 with tttuir patronafo. The auhat'rlhor would call aUoittlon lo Um follow Inf eaaelillat point porUilnliif to Artifl' lul Teeth, vi: Iteauty and itnliiruliu' of appear nre,(uallly ami trent'lli of materia!, oinf.Tl tu the wearer, and uaolulnc In ro.inr.nir the natural api'earanro of the peerii,and ahlitiv to ina.tloale; U all of whli li they are warruiiioil In aaylnf they are excelled hy none, and eeinllfd by few. T E U T II Inaerted from ono lo a full act. with Arlilli'Ut Uuma. Full aad Half fiel Invariably liiurt'd hy auction. All opera'.lon In Deiillalry perfnrtnoil In the moat thorough manner. T V. II ?1S. Conlilerlnf llio auperlor rharartvr of Ilm work and Iho guarantee Klven,lhry are the n.o.lrca aonahle In tho WtM. TWO TEETH OR MORE ON GOLD PLATE, $3 ri:u ioutii. TWO TEETH OR MORE ON SILVER PLATE, 9i VV.it TOOTH. The money rufumled If the Teeth do not proto aallalarlory.

r r 'or the inrorinaiion ol lito.e living al a

oriler that II may be roully the came of mutual lm pine. I'ould tha veil whlt'h covert tha orlfin or ilome.lle w hrelrliodiiea ba raited, and It true aotirct In every Inalanea dlacloaod In how Inaar CMil.l II tin traiml to plty.Ual dl.ipiallDi'atlon and

lltflr nlii'itilant ill.appolntmeiitt I Apply then while It I yi'ttlme, In order to have your unit run and related aj.lum rehraced, revltllled and alrenirlheiiod.

UKMEMIIKK. He win plt.n- hltiKi'lf iinilor Dr. Kmii.ia't

treatment may r. !!, on.ly cotiD.la In hit honor at a fi'ittloinan, and rely upon the a.auranre that

Um ei'rei of lr. K't. paiieittt wii) never be

tlx'lo.e.

i ii ii ir muii let no ful.e modeaty oeteryou

from mukliif your rae known to one who, front e.lm nun ttiid reporlahlllty,can certainly bofrl.'ii.t )ou.

l .to inuiiy think Ufy will conceal tne tot rei in

their own heart, a d cure Ihemaeltet A la I how often I Ihl a fjtal i.lit.lon, and how many

prutnlaluf yoititf man, who tulfhthave been

au ornaniiMil to toilet)', liat uuru irom nie e it rlli.

Mrli'iure nf tit" urethra are rattldly removed

iv .ne apphriilon of a new therapeutical afunt,

uiikiI only liy nr. IV.

Wenk ne. ami t oii.iiitiiionni neuiuiy promptly

cu roil, ami full vigor relored.

fni vTiiT ivvntnn

( nn have, by nttil f their ra pllcUly,lof ether

wllh all Ihelr ay .I'oni. per letter enelo.liif a

rciiilitiinre, Ii mt'tiictiie, appropriaieo aiiiir.htiL'l v .

Forwarded to ai.. pari ofliia vuiiea Malet,

and packed tecure trout namiif e or curioaiiy.

I (III Youth und Manhood. Nature' OuiJc,

ll'ii H liulrtjur i he PrUgiin J Lijtjuitjrtm tht frrtt.

A teller wild a renilllaiica of 13 coiiU, or the

value In po.tnfo alamp. addreaaed to Lr. KIM-

KKI.I.N, I'hlladulphla, l'a.will aecure a cony ot either of the above bnokt by return of mail; or i roplet will he etil free of poatage for II. II.Mika tllera,.'aiivanr, travelluf arenla, Ac, tiipptled wholuaale al the publlahert pilee, which Bilmit of a large profit. , i 'All I ul I ra in nt t bo poSl-pald. July I, Ivr. " "MAN KNOW THYSELF." , $ i ,

Vr ' t '.flea

S. & II. ÄUFFHER, Manuraclurer and Heuler In ;F A S' I? E , and Wholetulu and Kctall G I O O E 16 8 , H. E. COR. "WE8TERN ROW A PEARL STS, l. l.ATI, O.

OTThehlghot market price paid for KAU;,

ULU l.ory. ami other paper ttock. nov i 5ily 'it

rSjcssc . lhm NO. 3 12 MAIN ST. nimvr.E.y snr, axd 77.

K 1:1:1' roriRtniilly on hand a benullful aor ment of

IIAIVS ANDOAl'S,

of the mo.l fu.itlonalile kind. IIo Invite hla old friend at llrook vllle to give him a call when I hey

via 11 111 I'llV.

May7,IKU-l yr.

utJtiUai.'iv.

DK. FOKSIIA'S Alterative Balm,

A Tl AT Tif mn r.vpiiv wniiND."'

FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER NAL USE. This balm is warranted to re

lieve all Rheumatisms. Strains in

tho Spina, or Spinal affection and I

Dyspepsia, Headache, 'or btifl

Neck, Toothache harnchc, bore

Throat, Soreness in tho Hrcnst,

Stomach or Rowels, or Hurnirig in

OF THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME

OF

THE INDIANA AHERICAN.

Tho alarm that was caused br the bard timet, which waa rraultinir in cauainc

many papers to runpcnd entirely, and sell out. and which rauRcd many old and

tlu breast, itstnma, l'ronchitis, oetailislicd papers to reduce their dimensions, deterred us from making the cn

bprainS and UruiseS, Hums, Scalds Inrgemenl we had contemplated, at tho bee;innln j ol the TOlumn. Though thwar

... ' 1. ..1 r . . v. . 1. n . .. . tili 1. . k .... . . 1 .

ur rrozen Parte, Cramp Cholic

a 1 n ted, for the time bcin j, we still kept our purpoae in view, and now present the

IMPORTERS AM) JOIlllKRS IX

WATCÜIJ3Ö.

JEWELRY AND FANCY OOODS.

1:10 31 a in sTici:rr.

VUDCn C'O.VMERCl A f. HARK CINCINNATI.

Watrh Makrrt Tvolt and Material. Nov. 1 1, 47 -I jr. IIMtiaoit'a Clnaai Hooka.

puhlialied and told hy

.1 Al'Oll hKNST, .No Uli Main htreel between Third and Fourth

Klreela, I lm liinall, t).

Koliln.nn'a 1 heoretlcalaud rracllcal Arllhmellr. " Key to Arithmetic. " I'.linneiiUiry treallaa on Alfuhra. " Alfuhra, I'nlver.lty l.illllou. Key to atKehra. Natural I'hlluaophy. ttooiiieiry. Aalronotuy, I'lilvernllr Kdlilon. do. hcltool tdltliill. Survo.nc and Navigation. Iltlllt mATIIIi.MATICI.

W III lis. AVI1XIJ heen reoue.ted to eiamlne I'of,

lolilnoirt herlet of Mnthematlca, and to

reiuirt mv oiilnlon thereof. I have wllh nlen.nr.

tuaiie mveir at wen acovtiniod Wim unnpecino merit of Hie hook, at I well could wllhout the actual u.luf oftheiu In tho recitation room. I'rof. Kohluaoii inu.l l, 1 ahould Judfefrnin hla hooka, a keen, aprlf htly and thorough Alathemailcliiii.

IIa would auciu to hat e, either at the flfl of Haute, or the re. 11I1 of .lud and practice, a quick

Intuitive perception of mathematical principle.,

aim to ua remarkaitiy auopt lu arlincet for abbra

Vlailnf Hie inethoil.of aolvlnf prohlema. The Alfehra It clear and tuQIclenlty dilfute Ii

eipianalloiia.amlluriilalie an alitiiKlaiil ttock Oi tirohlema with eioltclt and tnaeiilout modet ol

tolvlnf them. 'I hl. work la tunt'jlenlly exlnnalva for Hie oreiiiary jiurpoic vf a c virta of College Itiatructlon '1 he lioometry einhodlet a great .TOUnl of Reo nietrlo knowledfe lu a compaat amaller than uaiial. T liedlnc ramt are well conceived and re-

markahly well executed. The Treallaenn Hurveylnf an avlaallon I. full, andflvet many lulerealliif facu which may ba new to tunaiof our ludern. 'I hu diagram aro, a In the C.eomelry, unutually well done. The natural I'hlloaophy I d . I xlly lulereatinai not only for It matter, but for the jiaunerln which principle! are explained and facia alated. Mot only tha ttudenl hut the funeral reader may Ond aniuiemeiil and profllfrom tha hook. W. C. LAHAHK.K, Hu,orlntendeiit oflhe Public School of Indiana. (iroencaille, Ind., IMiU. SI 4.

An invaluulle look for twenty-five cents. JCvcry family should have a copy. I MM) roplra aoll In Iraatlinu n rerr. Anew edition, revltedand Improved, Jll.t lIIOil. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND lltu-M.MK roaiua ArrLlnau I oiilaliiiiif an outllnu of Hie origin, prog re, treatment and ruro of everv form of dlteaae contracted bv pn

tiilaciiout texuul Inlercotirte, it teir-aoitte, or cy

aexmil exe..., wllh advice for their prevention,

wrtlleii In a familiar tlyle, avnlillnf all n.nncai lechulcalltlc, and averjlhlnf that would oflond the enrof di'rency', with an ouillneof romtdnliitt

lucident to female, from tit remit oi oitia

twenty year lucceaafnl practice, exclualvoly do

voieii t the cure ol ditcatct oi a eeiicaio or prt-

valenalu re. I n which It added recelpti foa tha cure of tha

above dl.eaet,and a trenlieoii the cauiei.tyinp torn and cure of the fever and Af ue.

Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Venn. College, Philadelphia.

tin. llt KTaa'a Mtri at M .xc.L. The author of till taork, unlike tha majority of tho.ewho advrrllae to cure the dlieaae of which lllreala, I a graduate of one of tha be.l Colleget In the fulled aiaiea. It afford mo pleaauro to reco a mend him to the ucfortuuate. or to the victim of malpractice, a a tucccaaful and experienced prac lltloiinr.ln wlioto honor and Integrity they may place the groatett Confidence. Jot. H. liaulioai, M. 1). From A. Woodward, M. J), of Ptnn. University, Philadelphia. Il irlve meideatufeloadd my letliuony to tha proli a.lonal ability of the author of tha "Medical Manual. Nuinurout rate vf Ulaeaae of the

CeiiliulOrgniit. .ioiiiw of litem of lung Unding,

have come under my uoilcu, lu which hit tklll hat been maulfe.t lu realorlng to perfect health. In toiiieca.ea where tha tiatlent hat been coualderud

hei ond the mat ü of iiicdlt'al aid. In Ibe treatment

of of Nominal wuakneet, or dUurralig'Imenl of the fuucllont produced by aelf-abue or exec of

Venery.l Uo Hot a now nil mprrif r i in proiea hui. 1 huve been aruualiilud with ilia author

me thirty tear, and deem It HO mora thai)

Ju.llce to htm, a well a kind no to the unfortunate victim of early ludievrellou, to recommend

1, 1 tu a.one lu whoae profoloiial tklll and luleg nu I, lev mavtafulv couflda themaelvua.

Ai.rata Woouw aao, M. 1). " I hl Ii. without exception, the ino.tcoim.ie

hemlve and Intelligible work publlahud on the ila ofdleae of which lltreala. A Voiding all technical lorin, It addreaaet tl.olf lolhe reaxm or II leader. Ii la free front all objectionable mailer, and no parent, however faaiidloui, can obloctiu nlai'liic it lu the handt of hit ton. The

author hat devoted many yeart to tha treatment ol the varum roiuplutulalrealed of.and with too

lillle bream to pun, ana loo nine iireaumpi:ou 10

liniioM'.he hat ollered to the worhi.aiiua merely

in. initial price of 3 cent, Iii fr nil of tuuio twen

ty year uccelul pracitce." rirraiw. .No teacher or Latent thould ba without the

knowlmlire Imtiartud lu thlt Invaluahl work. It

would aava voart of ialn. morllCcallou, and

aorrow to Ihuy oulh uudorlbelrcharge," V'rar' Jii'.rflrr.

A Pretbylurlud clurgyruim In Ohio, writing of

"llnnter'a Medical .Vanuel'tayt: I liou.aud ut.on thouoand of our youth, by

e: tlexatnt.le and liifluoi.ee of the nalon, have

been led Into tha hutilt of telf-Pollutlon, wllhout

realltlnf the alu and fearful conaequuncet upon themaulvetand Ihelr po.terlly. Tbeconilllulloiit of lliouaaiiili who are ralalnf famlllet have been

enfeebled. If nolbroktn down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Anything that can be done to to eullghlon and Influence tha pul.lio mind at to chock, and ultimately remove thlt wide-iroad rourca of human wretchedneaa,

would confer tha gruatetl Hexing next to the religion of Jeut t hri.l. on tha t.reaent and

coitilnf feneration. Intemperance tor Ibe uae of

Inloxlialliif drink) thoufli itnaaaiain lit tuou-

aniida la not a rrjaler acourfe to the human race

An epl my tlianki on behalf of the alltu led, and

aud llilious Cholic, Cholera Mor bus, Pleurisy, 1'lux, l'cvcr and ague, Piles, Cornn, Fresh cuts or sores, Inllamation in tho head, Storr. ch, 1'owcls, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inllaiiialion of the

stomach, and llowcls, and Croup,

bcarlct rover. The reatou why tltit balm reaehea all Hire Cases Isbrcuuaa It reduce Inflninutioo, aud rnoaea lie aecretioua and iiervoua ayateni

Into action. Tili power It owltig to the

peculiar cotiiblnulloii, of mediral propcrtle

wllhout their belüg neutralized. Tho niedi.

cltia la perfectfully aale, not eoulaliilnjj any

deadly poion, or mineral. Il will, If utril

freely, act liitiiiedlutely upon the liver, and

all other aecreellva Organa.

Ilrnrt llio follott liiffi'rriirirulr.

Certlflcalaof Dr. J. II. Jordan, Uto Kealdrnt

I'liyali'lau ottha Fourth Htrect Cholera (loa

IUI.

I can cheerfully recommend tha Alterative

Hülm to tho publluknowlnr aa 1 du, thai it la

au excellent article. I uaed It wllh food

r fleet In Cholera, dunnj my lata coniiecllou

.l .1 .1 Li. i a t . a .i.

witit it. e r ounn ni., unoiera iioapita in iMie

city, in o to of cr nipt ualnt la t

lumncn unu uowci. i a mo used it id a cate

cf lufluiiiittloii of tha kidneys with tha hap

piealfflVt. From my kuowledga of It vir

ura, In tha above dleaea and other, lu

which I hava ued it, I hav no hetlluncy in prououiiciiiit It superior to any tnedlciiis

hitherto offered to the public with which have become acquainted, and would cheer fully recommend It to tha public. J. II. JORDAN, .M. 4 Cincluuatl,Seit. tt IN!). m It . . I .a .a .a

rnia is tu ceriuy mat in tue summer of 1848, 1 becomo so very lame and weak in my back, occasioned by Jifiiiiy

that i could not sit down or get dn'

without liolJinj' on to toiuo object. I

was adviaedto try Mr. Fojslia's Altera

tive Halm. Hy bathinj it six or eight times, my back was perfectly restored;

patrons and borrowers of the Ameeicak,

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

to its interests, on the part of its editor.

When we took charge of the American, some sixteen months apo, it was not

without many a fear that wo would not be able to retain its large subscription list. But this has constantly increased, notwithstanding the discoursing circumian';f s of the past year, and we now have a circulation that justifies the expenditure have mado in enlarging. In addition to the embarrassment which grew out of

our want of experience aa an editor, we were somewhst alarmed at the fears of many personal friends. They thought it impossible for us to succeed, unless we should conncntto become the" Organ of some party. But having long ago settled

in our mind that parties will become corrupt, aud that they are usually kept In existence for the benefiit of a few Brpirants, wt determined to pursue our chosen cuiime, nhd full, if fail we must, in attempting to tublish a paper that should be

truly independent. The readers of the American know full well, tbit we uo not

in can by bring Independent, that we will not take aides for or sgainat the queation at issue. It has not been hard o tell on which aide of any question we have been.

nur shall if be in future. We mean to say, that no caucus or convention, no wigwain or council, or tribe, shall dictato what we may say or msy not say. We

know everybody knows, that a paper that sells ittclf to party, must leave tin reproved the political blunders cr dishonesties of its party, and distort and misrepresent the nets of its opponent. We have certainly tried to avoid these errors, and shall continue to try in future. How far we have succeeded , we leave with our randid, conttant readers. How fsr we shall succeed in future, must be judg

ed by tho future. Un the questions now at iastie, we need not define our position. It is not an equivocal one, as our reaJcrs well know. On the questions to arise, we shall speak when they come up; wiihoulfear, favor or affection, and without a.klng any

master how wo may speak, itenco mo American may juatly be denominated,

y i

1 FQLIIICAL PAUL

lint nur readerl will want, not only opinions, but facts. Ther wi!l want a

bird's eye view of the doings of the worfo, at home and abroad. Of course In a weekly sheet, even as largo as this, tho details of battles and diplomacies, csn not

be given, but we w in keep sn eye out upon tne world, that we may give a "mere mention" at least, of every important event, in the political, social, and religious world. Imperial pains will be taken to gather up and publiah, on reliable Informs lion, all items of home news. This department of our paper, which Ins given it great popularity, shall not be neglected, hence the patrona and borrowers may ex

pect to learn something ol interest, every week, about home matters. Ordinär!ally, the "mere mention" column Itself, shall be worth the weekly cost cf the paper. In view of the Information of this kind that shall be regula. 1 imparted, the American will bo

A f IRST CLASS NEWSPAPER, But our paper is to go Into tho family circle, and exert an Influence upon the

rising generation. In view of the Indelible character of earl impressions, and the vast importance of giving the impulses and aspirations of youth, a proper di

rection, great pains will bo taken to admit nolhinj that snail have an immoral

tendency, liy every means in our power, we shall aim to Inculcate a love ol learn inc. a love of rcadinir, and a love of virtue. Much of thv "miscellany" of the

and I havo felt no sympton of its return pa per shall be adapted to the capacity and tasts of children, and we hope to make

since.

Sly wife, also, hat used it for Rheu

matic pains, headache and toothache

with very beneficial results. J.J. YEAKLi:. Dec. 1st. 184'J.

POPULAR CHURCH .MUSIC. Itrt.OOO C'oplr Mold. THE BACHED MELODF.ON, contalnlne; a -real aru-ly ol a.i.rotuU t liurcti Muale, tulecled chiefly from llio old alau'Wrd author., Willi many oiigln I roiupo.litont on a new tyilf m of nntuUou de.ifncd for llio Ii n of t'hiirrlict, hlnglnc hrliooll and Aeademlea. Iljr A. H. HtvntM I wo rea.iin. will chiefly account for llio icreat ttirre.iot till Volume!

rlrt. 7Vic V.hnrnrtrr I he ll'rk. oreaetita J a new and treatlv lintiroved avitem of nolallon.

In II much that l.ab.lruee antt'ilirrieiill In thla il-l;-l.iC.I i... t- ... .1 Ii . i ... - .... . ...

i'K'hi.i i.-m-w w ... iiiiiiiiiiw. ma. monui. mrv , ii i.t.t . .... made equal to vearaln the common way of learn- ly and frlenda that I could not poasibly Ii

ma the iirarilce or iiiu.iral art, a fai l aumclently mnA airlrtlv forb Id mv wife n-rinlitini

I'll tiv the alteatiillon nl aenrea or learliera and . ' "

dl.laliee, wo would .tutu lliul mir Inelliliua are ' b.huve u.a yourco-workur In tha (uodwoik you ....I. .1. 1.. f.. ...I.. . r.ll ' . .i..iu I I u ,, .

IUI ll, l.tai wn rail limn, in ini' iiii.'i. .i; i-, inn . ara III acii.viy vnauaet. i ii

aet of IKK 111 In frma 'H In 4 hour., and im 1 1 piece In proportion, o that no detention need be apprehended. W.C lH'M'A?f, .. . So. 150 Vt at SI x Hi Street, bi twen it Unco and Kim, Clnrlnuatl. dec. '.., it -Ul roit Christmas and New Year's Presents! WE offer for tale from now until Feb. 1.1, '55, the attot e u uni lie r of New ICoaewood Planet, at lower price, than have ever lit'lorn ti.'cn known In iho I'uliud Malet, ta-t or Weil, u folnwt; 9 Extra carved l.oul I tili, curved tot.

Ac, iiiatiuructitrer'a price .u lloaton, iMHl, for an lo each al i Full carved l.oula Uth,? octavea, lloa ton price a 50, for tale, each al 3 Carveil l.oul. Ulli tlyle, 7 oelavea, IIo. ton trice $ iiHi.for ule,each at.. 7 l.oul. lltltal)ie,( and 7 octavea, New York price 150 loanoeiuli, foraale at $:kii tn 3D Full centre I'lunoa, aoma extra hand aouie, with carved tact, die., ti.ital price, anwi to l.'ii at J71 1. 33 Uf varlou tlyle., from n to 7 octave., Utual Iirttea 'e.'l.l 1 1 3TJ: for aalo al tt'.iu, al!it, a.tKi, i.'iuand

A full written Warrantee yiven with each instrument. TKKMS CASH. Never before 1iat there been tucli an ot.porlii' nltj of purchaaluc I'lnnoa, cither a rerun', price or variety. Our prevent lock beliif lully twice at larfe at any oilier In the rountrj; and our l'lano are wall known to be from llio i t maker of the t'nlon. Uur friend In t'tnrlnuatl will undur.lniid the rea.oii nf Ihl extraordinary reduction In price. Tho.e tl vlnar at a :i.lanco are Informed Unit the extremely tlrliifuut tlale of the mt.iiey inarkel I the rau.u of our lltu oUcrltijt flrl elm In.lru. ineiitt at lliutu ratet. KM I I II cV M.VON, I'lano Hull, No. T(JJ Vet Fourtli at. near Vine, Cincinnati, l). July VI, 31 ly

line rniiv. faocurolv enveloped) will be for

warded. Iree or poatage, to any part of llio fulled Mole., for Twuiily-r tva I'eiita, or alx col. lea for

One Dollar. A.I.Ire.. t'O.Sl)E. A CO.,Publ..ur,

or Hot It!, Philadelphia. Ojrllooktellert, ( anvattert, and Uook Ajdi.tt

tuppllod on Iba mini liberal lerin. July I ly r, RHODES' FEVER k ABUE CUKE. Or Nature'silnfallible Specific,

.Olt tho Prevention and cure of Intermittent

I', foter, fuverand afuc, rhllltand lever.dumh

nhue, Keiieral Unblllty. nli(lilteat, aim an niner ' form of dl.eaae which have a common origin In

e i Malaria or M Ia.ma. 1'lila tiiblle atmnaphere pol .. . ; on hli hat certain aeaaont It unavolduhly Inhal

ed In every brealh, la the tame In character where-

ever ll exi.ta, .-nrlli, Poiim, .at or v ct ami will evert where yield lo tlila newly dlwovered antidote, wiilili UiUliited tobe the greateil ilUcov-

, cry In moilt.'lne ever made, I hi aperille It to harmlea that ll may betaken

1 bv pcraoixof every are, tev, or condition, and it

j will not luh.iliuie for one dlaeato other .till

I wor.e, a I often the remit In the treatment by

j tluli.lne. Mercury, araeule, and oilier iol.oinua

or dt'lelerlouaiiruira.iiot a particle of which I ad' milled Into tlx tat preparation. 'I he proprietor dlitlnclly rlalrnt tliete exlrtor dlnary reaulta rrnm the u.a of thlt Natural Aull' dole to Malaria.

ll will entirely protect any realdent or traveler

even lu the mo.l au k ty ortwamiy locall tie. from

any a true or btlllou dlaeaaa whatever, or any inju

ry Irom roii.tanlly ItilinllnaT malaria orinla.ma. Ii w III luatanlly check the afiie In l.eraont who have anile red for any IciiiUi of lime, froiu one day lo twenty, year, to that they need never have anotnor i hill, by coiilluuli.flU ueaccordin to di

rection.. ll will Immediately relieve all dlatretalnff rJttl!of lilllotia or aue dltcaaea, tuck at ruueral lcl. ility, nitflii twutti, Ac. 'I lia palleul at once befit. i lo recover appetite and elrenglh, and eontlnu?a until a permanent and radical cure Itelfecltd. Fli ally, lu uii will bunlali fever and acne from

amlllea, and alt claaaet. Furniert and all labor-

4IU.

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Aaron A. Colter, GKOCKKY I'HOULCF. AMI fU.MMISMO.H 31 1 : KCl I .V .N I'. 8, K.COKMFH tK KKVKM H A M MAIN MTU. MXI.Wl'll, OIIK. 0..U- 4'.i-l)f. ww.ei aaa. jn. iiLria M. in a -ITfM, GLENN AND SONS, WHOLESALE VV liKOl r.lt.i, I U.tl.tl!O.N .V I'liUIll t !. Mtirn.aT, North-ealeornerof Waliiuland I'olouiblatireett, t'laiiaaaiitUuio. nar.rly i

fnK men by adoiiiii.a' It at a nreventlve, w II be

freafrotn acne or biiiout attiu L lu that teaion of

the )car which, while It It the moti tickly It the mo.l valuable ono lolliom, uue or two bottle will autwer for ordinary r!',nme may reoulre m.ire. yircciioin printed in Uermun, French and Hpanlah, accompany each bottle. I'riceiiiie 1'ollar, Liberal dUcount made to the trade. Trade ilrculura forwarded on application, and the article will be eou.ljtued on liberal lor in to re.i.i.n.iblo iiartiet lu every aectlon of the eouutry. Vor aale Lf Medicine ilnalert reuerally, JAM. A. KHOJihs. 1'roprloU.r, prOly I'royldoucs, K, I.

p'ovr

TO TIIKTUDLIC.

I ins la to crrtuy that, in June lui, I wet

ntturked with the Aaidtia Cholera, and was

eoon, na my pliyatclau atatra In m collnpeed

I had reinalued In this slate somo two

hours, when my phyaieian Infoimed my U in-

aU)

our paper of such a character as to bo wcrth its cost, every w e k, to every child in tho latnliy, that can read. Hence it shall be to tho interest of poor people to

tako it on thoiroroof economy, instead ol discontinuing it oecause nara times re quire the curtailment of expenses. It Is wretched economy that will dwarf the

intellect of the child, tor the sake of saving a few dunes.

Wo expect also, to make selections, and publish such original matter, as will

make the visits of the Americau welcome to the elder members of every fsmily. And, whilo we aro choice in our selections, we shall exclude every thin;, even

from our advertising columns, that ahall be pernicious. We will not for any price, if wo know it, advertiae a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. We have

refused hundreds of dollara' worth of advertisements of circuses, lotteries, &.C., and wc shall continue lo do so, belnj fully determined that, if we cannot make a

living at this buaincaa without aidiritr rambler, and swindlers, and strollin? Itifih

waymeii, wc will try wood-sawing, or something else. Too much of our life has

been devoted to tho sinzlo purpose ol trying to do rood, to begin, at tins late day.

to promote vice and immorality, for the sake of pelf.

o do not expect that every parent who proleeaedly regards the welfare of his

children, will patronize us. The interest of party is too desr to some, and the

KirlÄÄ 1 f " mr "y m , ! "r nour,,h,"f u paper that binJs the party yoke upon him must be supported .however much morer.X.ale.rr'iH',,U,ri,' "", Cü,,"ta"1" ,n whatever, as It would only l.a.ten my death i, ,-on U u carric, l OUlCr, Rrt io wejj'ed to Mtrnmon. that, for the

'"'l .', ' "T.? !r' " .' 'v""r Al lhl "ne.iir. t onlia came to aee me, and ittko of stvlnff eighty cents a year, they will tak e a city Dollar Wicklt. that is

, may be found on ll pure and al.otnauy brought with him a bottle coutainine; four not only worthless, as a news paper, being made up of the stale matter that bad

Kecon

Many new

tie la. i. may l.e found on ll n

of the old and trlud melodlei, hallowed from ao-

cluled recollnctlon of .ancillary ilcll:lil, and far

more w elcome to ma heart or the worahlper than many frequently tubitlluted for them. 'Ihe I'ubliiher may add that the mechanical execution of iho work I uperlor altogether tn the majority of Flattern Mu.lo Hook t and the price very low. It may be had at tbo principal llooktellert or of llio I'lllill.her Mt)'JHK,VILSTAril,KF.Yc.CO., Wholeaaln llook.ellara nnd Htatlonora, oil .7 h Weal Fourth Mrcet, ( In ll, O. " "cjTii:AirUAiuiAiNs, At I celebrated l.arfeat and Cheapeal 0A11PKT KiSTAULIiSILMENT. In the United Klato; No. 14 .Main tt. J. '. If I MIJ W ALT, A. Ct. 1 1" porler. of Fngllali and French I'urpei.i flv tpaciout tale roomt. We have now on hand tl e mo.l cxlonalve and elegant an.orliu.nl of rliJt medallon Velvet, Tape. try and llruaaul t'ariiU ever offered In Ihl market; Imported from the celebrated F.iiirll.h maniilactury of John C'roplv ,V hone, etpeelally forour city tradeAUc,5ihi piece of 3 ply Ttpet'y, Infraln't eudurflne, ft no and common Ihg-rnM Venetian and llama.k Malr t'arpet. Alao.'.'lHI placet of Flnellali and American Floortlll I'lolU nf the nowettalylet .alio II n I. U, mar Wie llallan Frearo and hcroll Tainting, from fuel lo y feel wide, at all prlcet. Alio, the largoat and moat extenalvn atiorlnient of rieh and el.-itaul Curtain (ioo.l, (Jill Cornice! and Window htiadet. 'I he publlo are therefore retieiled toexaiiilua aur larjro alock, which will be Ireuly tliowu al all timet. Our food are all

warranted lo be In perfect order and will be told

cheaper than tho cheapeal.

ct. 13.

MNGWALT.dt CO.

Hookscllcrs, Publishers & Stationers, 43 Slain Street Cincinnati. WK. have one of the largo. t and beit atortoi lock. In tha Weal. Dur Block amliraei,. lha

.lock In the Weil.

boat workt on

Tlieology, Medicine, Iaw, Melanies, Ayricuuure, History, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, tj-c. and a complete attortinent of all the tnoata tlrable .Mltcfllaiicout llookipubllilied, Ountock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraret all book t of merit u ted In tha M'ettrom

the Ntiolllitf Hook to llir Lexicon. Our ttock of

tallonery embraceievery variety of lllai.k Hooka from the mall Memorandum llooklothe largo tu-por-royal I.e. liter, incluillnj o very artUTe u.ed In tliecoiiiitlnx-room. We have forlhe Country Merchant a full variety of lMtur,(.'ap and Note I'aper.Knvclupc, Wrapper, Honnel Hoard, Ink, Ac, Ac. Our own Publication are too well known at worktof the hlirho.t merit, lo require more than an enumeration ol the moat prominent which are

CLJHKL'S VOMNLNTaKY, Hit. DICK'S COM-

I uta rch 'i

Invito all

plele Work. Kollln'ithclent lllatory, 1 Live, Spectator, Joephut, Ac. We In

ounces of his Alterative Bulm, and atkud

pcrmtatloii of my wile touie It ou me, as lis

thought It w -luldieimodlatady give eaae. I

was linmeclintely applied, and la leaathan ten minutes I was restored, aud was In a warm

perpiration, prior to which time my extremi

ties were com, a clammy sweat was on my

face and head. After the ue of two other

bottles of the same medicine, I waa entirely

lleved of all diatresi, and lu a fow days was

restored to health. a s s . a m . . .

i wouia moat cneerruiiy aud heartily rec

ommend this DALM to all who ars afflicted In a similar way. 1 have also need it lu

other dlaeaaes, aud have found it a moat

excellent remedy. I do not think It can be

too highly recommend.

JOEL KIRBY.

I do hereby certify that the above certifi. a .a . . .

caie la correct, ana tue statement of the

phyalclau made to me Is true.

JULIA ANN KIRBY.

Ciucluuetl:l)cc,eih,184'J.

A Certificate front the Rev. J. D. Finley

Uncioaati, March 4th, 18 i3. fT a serai ... .

vt. rorana i ins is nie first lime In my long life that I have given my name In

recommendation of any medicine, as a gen.

eral remedy, though I have often been sollet

appeared in the dilics, the week before, but which is absolutely pernicious, con tainlng moat objectionable puffs of theatres, concerts and dram-shops. Such; pa pers aro dear, at any price, yet wo expect many persona to tako thcin on the score of economy. It will be bad economy. We hope to make our paper worth its entire cost, in addition to all other departments, simply as A SUITAMLE PAPER FOlt TIIK FAMILY CIRCLE. Tho spirit of inquiry that Is awakened among the farmers of this valley, is a

source of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, rcrjulree more than to be the owner oi a tract of fertile land. To farm, meana more than to scratch the surface of tho soil with an old bar-share. Tho Farmer of thcso times, must be a reading and thinking man, aa well aa a working man. lie should be a urit''ng man also.

Whilo he is willing to receive Instruction Irom the experience of others, hi sho d bo willlnrr to imnartlnstruction from hit own experience. To tiJ In the produc

tion of auch fanners, we expect to devote a large space, weekly, to

'f HE VfiUEV PARMER. Intending to make a good paper, we intend to ask a living price, and we expect

to receive it. Our terms will be found below. That they are not too high, for such a paper na ours now is, every reflecting man can earily see. Our paper is . . . mum a a eat a t IS . . aaa a .

now tho size of tho weekly Times, and printed on mucn neuer paper, i hat pa per is furni.hcd at one dollar a year, though not a quarter ol a column is ever st

up for it which does not first appear in the Dally Times. It has too, a circulation

of some 03,000, whilo we nave less mat louu, anu must set up our rcaqing mat tcr, cxprcisly for this paper. The Western Christian Advocate, which Is not to large aa ours, with a circulation of 23,000, seriously contemplated raising the price or reducing tho clzo of its sheet, and yet its price is one dollar and a half. We cannot live at less than the prices below, without resorting to measures that we scorn. However, as a tribute of respect, "for their work's sake," MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL OF ALL DENOMINATION'S,

ted.

neany two years; nrst, for Ihe rheumatlam h tn ... Lu. i.,-- u ,ttheam nrlce.aaa token ofermoathv.

WV,ae V I f af

I have uaedyonr Alternativa Balm for .i.ainnvc the paper for one dollar a year, and widows, who havo chllJren old en V two v.ar.! firal. Cnv'tia. li.iim.il.rt . .. ... . . , . . i.

whoduulln.or purcbaae book, to f Ive u acall.aa !

we are conn. lent we can oner litem neu Inducement a hall be mutually boncflclal. Nov. II, !Ki3. 47 lyr.

LITHCGRAFHY & EN6HAVIN&.

Vlewt ofllulldliiK, LaNPaearaa, 1'orlrall, 11 Iiloinaa, Mata,Khow ( aril, .Nolo. Iraflt, 11 Ht o Cichance, La bei. Ae. eve. Ml llLKTON V WALI.ACK. Xo 113 WaluutMreet.Odd Fellowt Hall. ', Inelntiall.Vov. 1 1, lH.il 47 lyr.

ALL HAI'K.K

V(HM) 1'ierei maklnc the larfo.l and beat

axorlmenl ever brought it ItriH.k vlllu, can be

ou nd al OI.I Will I E CUKNEK. PATENT Spring Saddle Tree, AFTER OHE AT LABOR and expone, we are now analileil lofurnl.h ihe.e unrivalled 1 feet In .luanllly al ahnrl notice. 1'rlcc. fJoeach. caalt. llt.NTKIf.COHUIX.KIiMI'.STO.N At II A Kit, Kole manufacturer and wholeaale dealer In Nad illury, llnrdwaro nal t'oacli 'rrlinmliifa. No. 9 Church HuHdluf, Walnut iireet, t'lnrluuatl.ohlo

weaUoltave a full tuppljr of our ratsam. is

i'n aia.

In my hip and kuee.of which I was nearly a

cripple, then for very severe brultea ou two of

my family j then a violent attack of dlarrhaea

on myaelfj then for Inflamatien, for burns

bruises, and for a very aevere case of stiff

neck, brought on by a violent cold, and a think I have had full proof of its medical propertiee, in a great many of the diacaeea for whlc'i you recommend It, aud I have not found it tofall In even one of tham. Still, I po notaay that It la an infallible cure, yet ia my eober conviction, that It Is the be compouud for theae remediea for which It ia recommended, that I have ever tried, s d I have tri-d many. I will not, If I can pro cure it, bo without It In my family for any coiml'eratlon. Hoping thut you will etil continue to compound It honevlly.aud that it may relieve theutaude of sufferers, I tnoat heartily recommend It to my fellow-citizens t mo t excelleut Family Medicine. Yours, sflfectionalely, J. II. FINLEY

1JK00KV1LL12 COLLKOI

Inilllullon I now ready lorecclveany

number of young Kuntlemen and younfla

diet, and afford them the beat offaelllllei

for obUllilliKtlllorotich educallnn. The hull. Ilnf I largo aud convenient, and the Hoard of Instruc

tion wl bemcreaaeii a the want oflhe inlulion

demand. 'l'hoe yontif men wlio may oven prefer toeraduateal older In.tllullona, wllldo wvlllo ac

quire llio preparatory tludlet here, where Ihe clat.e are not loo larre for convenience, and

where they are nol taneüt by under graduate, a

Inmoalold lu.lllultoii. t ntit.g ladle, on

srad

uallng, will receive appropriate dtplomaa.

Iloardinr ran be nao in icojti tamiiiet, neartne

eollee rdllloe al two dollar per week. Vouiif

men c tr boani iiieuiKniveaat aooeiiuty cent per

week. Ihe prlcet of lulllon range from til ,30 to til.ootierquarlerwllh ten per cent itl.coui.lfor

advauce payment. I'orfuriiierpartleularaaildrvit

j.. v. n,j.t ir.,i ret l llrokvllle .nd. Peb.o l?i4.

Certificttcfrom D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forsha's Altera tivo Dahn to perform a very cxtraor dinary curo uyon a horse that was very badly cut, some timo since. I used it upon one occasion, externally, with good effect. I believe it to bo a perfectly safo and efficacious remedy to be used in many complaints. V. L. STA Kit. ovembcr 21st. 1 053. Wlioleialo Depot, at J. &. C. Itcak bin's, No. 31 Pearl st. Cin. Dr. S. W. Forsha, Drug Store. No side of Filth t., 3 doora cast of Smith Cln.O. For sale at It. Tynor's, D. Price & Kon'ff, Llnck & Farquhar's.Dr. Moody's and Dr. Halles, ll.ookvllle, Ind.

Aa a matter of charity, we will also furnish it to rery poor men, who have larre

families, at tho aamo price, or vert bich mes, w ho are too ttingy to buj books, or papers for their children; as it msy be a charity to furnish the unfortunate children of such persons tome meana of learning the waye of the world.

'JC

When not paid during the year,

When not paid within six months,

W hen paid in advance,

i i

i

$3.04

3,50

.....2,00

INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS. At the present prices of paper and provisions we cannot let our paper, to clubs, of any size, for lest than two dollara a year. It costs juit as much to furnish to a olub-subscribcr as to any. But, aa a ccmpensation to those who will act aa our agents, in their respective localities wo will send our psper gratuitously to any Post Blaster, or other person, who will send ua the names often subscribers, with tho pay for them in advance. We hope these terms will be carefully observed. All subscribers are regarded as engaging to continue, unless they expressly state to the contrary, before their time expires. Masons and Odd Fellows, and benevolent men of all claisea, will no doubt confer a favor upon many an orphan, and widow, by calling their attention to our terms, in regard to them. If they are too poor to raise even a dollar, wo will join with any benevolent persona in raising it for them, if there it not bener olence enough in their immediate neighborhoods for that purpose. Do it remembered thatwe ask no man to take the paper merely to support it.--From present appearances, it will live and flourish without such subscribers, though it receives neither state, county nor corporatioe patronage. Yet we have reason to believe that in" ny will do themselves the pleasure of contributing to he sustenance of such . paper, rather than patronise Ihe worthless cheap pa . dcrs of other states. Opinions of the Press.

TERMS OF IHE INDIANA AMERICAN. Hub.crlpllon when not paid wlihln thejyoariuxi If paid within tha year .....! If paid In advance v,im (gnSuliscrilirrsmay remit monryby mail at our risk, when not less than frJ are remitted at one time, and receipts will be returned statin g the time to which ray-

(merit ts made. Obtain a certificate of th 1'ost Master as to the amountr emitted.

rWe Judre that tha Jmrrlrmn will Inae none of II Inlere.l or elegancy by tha change nf proprietor; that, iiotwlili.uiidlng the able aud talented nimmer lu which the editorial department baa been conducted for the pa.l twenty-two year, we predict It will tllll retain the high em! honorable po.lilou ll bat occupied for candor, fa I men aud tonc.lv. femeri O'JI Srtr. TrrMr.CoodwIii Ita ready writer, and enable man. The American hat fallen Into good handt.

fic Amelia? Palladium. yr--Mr.fioodwln wleldt a vlgorout pen. Mr. ( lurk ...n made a good editor, but we have no doubt there areolhert of eu,ual ability and luduttry. UrrtM tOu rg I'm. Jpf-T. A. ;dln It known la thlt section of country aa poa.e..lng talenla of the Brat order, and we doiilit not that ho will aupporl ihe high alandlug of Iho American. Lnwrrnrrburg 1'ittl. lUooavii.ta Aukh . Tl.li paper hat been coii.l.lerably enlarged, and tt now (aa la alated bv the editor) the largwil paper In Indiana. It I lurge enough In all coux teure. Fneud täoodwln I one of the real prgratve, and we hope It la aiibecrlplloil Hal Will be at miirtf Increased tn lengih at bit paper It liicreeeed In tlxe. Ceaarrcritte 'l i t(i.

CTftoodeln, the Rrookvllle America a hat bean Improving hie paper lately. It la aaw one of tha iiealeal pa pert mbliahe4 any where. frm Alhmny 7Vaa. Tha nrook Hie Amerleaa cornea Ia et greatly enlarged and aomewhat Improved la appearenra. We believe It It now, the larreat paper, and me of Uie tnitl la the M tale. 4cfv Jtenner. TTbe ladlaaa American ha been rreally enlarged and beautified, aud la now the largeal n'Wf paper publl.liad In tha ttalaof Indiana, and la of the cleared type aUo. -Hrfrrn .iaa a4v rare. The R mod vllle Aenerleaa ha beea vary dlerlally enlarged: and tha aharp thou wllh which llaboun.lt abowtlhal preachert raa edlteecular paper Aral rate If they clioae lo. lla K.lilnr, Kev. V. A. CSoodwIn enjoyt hla preaonlvoeallone. If he had brau n'.c4 lo It wrttea and aaytju.l what ha pleaae alioul all parti and make up a paper that la wide awake and readable In tu every rotatun. Good lurk le him. law ilea) Hrguttr. 1.(114 Atticaa. 1 Ll taper ha been laUly enlarged and Improved, audit one of the taut, ludindeol pert la the hula. Ii It p Uta -a pa ken, and generally right upon the r't aaorsl tjuctUout of Ibedajf 0W IfUatri' Mafatiae.