Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 June 1855 — Page 4
T53E VAÜBV PÄRIflBR DEVOT ED ?ö WIE THOE DiWEEEST Ol' FHR1YIEHS, MECHANICS, AMD WORKING MEN.
VAUBY PARMER.
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rHEDGING. At many of our readers are cultivating hedges we will venture to give a word of advice, drawn from both experience and observation. It is too late now to give any advice in reference to setting out, this spring. That work is over. But as we may not recur to this subject again before another spring, we will say that the plants should be set out, in a veil prepared row, as early as possible, with as much root as possible and the top - -.-V- .,. j,v--.. f cut off within iwoigches of the yellow .t r. - .t... Dais 01 vnc root, nos muio mi UcM two neue, saouia Pv tue crouna. ineDestoi caresnouiaoe
. . . .. . . 1 1 r r o ' - 1 , should be undertaken one season than ... . . ...v.;. .n .1t:.l can De pianica weil ana ten chiuti ted afterwards. We know some farm - ers who hare long rows that are not, and nerer will be hedge, owing to! ei undertaking too much jt once. Hayagain them ide. ing planted them well, return about the first of June and plow them well, at least two feet on each side, and allow neither weeds or grass to grow among it. All this may seem like doing too much for so little. All we hare to say in answer is, that if you can not aiiuru uns. iuu suwuiu uw lvu iw-. fencerow with anuisance for a hedge, for scattering, straggling orange trees are wone man so many nie uu.u. About the middle of June or first of July your planU will hare put out branches that aro now from four to six inches long This is one of the most important periods in the cultivation of the hedge. It is a period that demands paUent and prompt action. II y.u.lly wl . JM, . sad acta m,r..poloCTfo..e.yca..ordt r-J ' "-D"
(ttm m TMintinf mem. &na no moreniwiuvii auuci, uuu manu tuv .
rdcd, if rt-Ms, to do"
ing.aoiieart miyaiiauiOT.gB.y. 'V'"'1"?'"1 LZZ rVZ tokW toä SZuL1:. ir. and can Warily clipped. If any k. not at lt ihre, loa, let tkm .:, .v .1 1 .w,... ttuw UUUI WUU HVVUU VIIVVIU.i the first of August. If they hare three, cut off the point at least. The .u -m h tw from v,rv leaf, i..M.in.wBti brMCh. that in .IrwraWmorLor about the first of
August.willharc three or more leares, thcn layoff rows four feet wide, tho weight of their fruit, long bcwhn the...branche.will need clipping w'ith a ahovol plow; run deep in fo tho lcnod of upeniug. Nor . a .a a .1 . . . . . . la ihiu flu, rnll' rtvil tlin friiir
asain. and tnui Dy me umo wimcr scUin. if you hate planted in good sou, wen prepareu, you naire a ueug worth three times as much as if it had been permitted to grow without th dippings of tho summer. Whcnper- . , carefufy hoeiny, many tender plants are killed by weeds and gTass, which makes a vacuum that can never be filled. Nothing can be replanted to so little advantage as the Orange. The renlants never can catch up with the vr:"7 . . , 7 onginais. Ana wnen pcrmiuca w go a. .whole summer without clipping . ran Mwrtrrn rrrnws nn wnirn mil sr. na. " ö , " ,b.a twice u My ar. culürattd by .1. -i J !L..i i. I theu Uli thrifty onci ovcr-ihadow and destroy the later and lesa thrifty r,'.. w should be pcrsued to culUvaüonnnd The same courso the second year as clipping, except that tho clipping may . eta a bo begua earlier. Thus in two years you have the foundation for a first ciaas ncago wntcn may oe lurncu oui the third year if these two years have been icasonabU and the soil good.The fourth year, in any ordinary soil the hedge will be imperious to any an. (mal. Lateral branches provided in mis way ao not . a nlftnrp iliwn this nil um cumo iruin culliiilt uunu äiiu .1. iv.i r-- ... 1 1 ; . f3 aw mm v swt,aaiwia;vsistinvii. This repeated clipping may be begun in those hedges that were permit ed last year to crow unmolested and that have been cut down this spring. If let alone, two or three straight ... . . shoots will grow up to be cut down again next spring, but if cut down abut tho Umo they are six or eight inches hlsh and kept at near that height by repeated clippincri there will be a score of lateral branches that a .w will render the hedge thick and matted at the bottom. Aftertho first or second cutting, it can be performed with a sharp scythe, , a a ii a about as fast as a man can walk, by tlacra.l bVaaI. ...I just eutUng off the upward shoots and leaving the lateral ones to spread out. The stocks are tender and cut easily. Wear aware that this will be pronoanced -too much tnutle," but it Is A M . . . sW Ih. AVMAM.A r V . ! B l'Sit vi wv CAfvuev vl UstTlDir good hedge, and as we said before, no . . one should undertake the cultivation of a hedge that ean not afford to do it right, for wo know of no nuisance more to be dreaded than a patch of Osage Orange that is fit (or neither fuI nor icucsj.
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tions, we are satuueu mat tn no case should they bo planted more than six inchea apart. The notion of planting double rows is, we believe, abandoned, We would be glad to hear from our friends on this subject or any other. In the ncta tine, we would be glad to show those who want to see a hedge
thus planted and thus tended, ready to tur.. out in the third year. It is but a short piece but it is enough to show
what can be done. Call and sec for yourself. For lb Northern Fanner. I R.ftWTWr. Pa.t. I w r t . x i
i . . . L . ...Jheoirt'. t!i:it I ever betoro mot
vvi ww a " itii a j a - - - - fenco and bar posts in your paper.
I have tarnest that were .set WJmJtt?l
.i i. nr.... icoi !,.if ni.tv , " f irr' : i IT! fair to last a numbed of ycaw lonSer. They aro nothing more than sapling hemlock, hewed on two sides. They have been movo,l nnm sine, thov woro first set. Tho process ot setting is a very simple one. In tho first place, I nif m v nnofa oirrVif. fi-rf. nnil tVA or three inches long, then measure off two feet to bo set in the nrniiml- thrn fiiriko n. lino thrn grounu, inen StriKO a lino inro thn mntnr tnmnko tho holes bv. ; - "V .T wviv. M.m . wa 1 nnn mi rri. nnn tvo L inn i , . . . OOlCS SIX mctlCS long, anu tno ennnn hninrnnn fivn inrhny tnnf e. r.. ;nnc. avu utmuu uvuv umi tho other will leave two feet at a n i ji ii i nd. I sharpen both ends about ight inches back; I then dig the nfcf hU nn rlnnn nn.l end. post holo one foot deep, and ibout three inches larger than my post; then I make tho rest of tho holes with my bar to received tho holes with my bar to received tho sharpened end of tho post, then sot my post; then I tramp in round.cobble stones, then grout with clay or leached ashes. Tho grouting should bo thin. I keep tin i m hau narnv irnm t no Tinr i TnftVrtnnsf,Rnf ;n thU w.iv 31 ycar3 ag0 an( bi(j fajr to last a numbcr years longer. it Wilcox. Smvrn2, N y. " ... .. gm.i TntaAa in tvi t.vi . urotma. The old method of planting . t -ii, S m cK mi onur hatj country lamUl h n)1 UaI.Iaaii miiof hnvn . . . . . . U U, andridi es aro tho driest forms in which you can put the soil Flat . culturo is tho only right UmU lor potatoes, or any thing clso in our hnrninc climate, and on our chiv - o r uplands. Potatoes should bo planted as flat, and may in that wav bo ülanted as cnsilit as corn. VIrf Walr ,,n H,a ln.l .II. ftMm trnrk w t hnrootnr. and jf you waflt it pCrfcct, deepcr Bi n tho Samo lUlTOW With U ftrtmmA ,,Aw-m.mir.,l mnHiim jjcxi tjpon both eides ofthis . f. ' .,ll:lt , wUh h , ....v. w. 1 a ... w - ...... roptcr and cultur-ono right in the track of tho -other. This makes deep work, and th0 deeper tho better. It is ßoon done. Your ground is now ready --deep, loose, and moist, and will kcon sonll summer. r - - w i - - AW nn iAn nr am i:,f Ku.Uo you Uropptng. In thu i rnn f lira rnwl rnr.rrtAr4 cnVAHTU or vino cutting?, 12 or 15. inches apart nnU COVcr lightly. I'lOW a.aa.. f hotn n fiw t mns. mat likn corn. tUliUiUivn inlaws, jus iitw vunii running closo to tho potatoes with a rooter, and finish off each work- . ' w I st tits mg mill a cultivator, or EOmo other plow, to keep the middlo I flat. Th j f cuuuro not on0.fülirth aa troublesomo us hill.m tho c u wonJcrfuli Thjs nn ,lpnrv. ml u mv m,mt,,r u TJ thi qJ u v,nn-nnwr f,fPn vnlImtf. ihn rrnn ' nCvU A cnanco to i . I M a. 1 V A A.Kn A. I.n M ma . .. a . ,tJn1l r.4rtAaM L"!",, Tia rt T1an DtAnWnn. A gontlcman took US out tho -1 1 i...- -t ... i nw uuy on two acres m mnu WHICH no fiaa cultivateU lor a tew years, and Which ho makes very proUucttVO. Ho told US it was so wet when ho commenced upon it
that ho COUld Ü0 but IlttlO With it but somo thrco or four years ago ho put in a larcro plow, and turncd itovcr to tho dopth of uoarly ono foot, following with the subI a i a ,a m soil plow to tho depth of nearly I i - 1- . . . .1 1 0no foot moro. Sinco then ho has had no troublo with tho WCt , ihn ArnU IVv tWn 1m nnfstinnn it flmirishps" flnolv Ul MIU UIUUk.llM AJ ILI T L1I111LL 11U Thfa QCCS3 wiu Qa muJh f I lU,,. ..! k.il... !. ....1.. :.. uui id iu. ntiuLi Lr liiu uiuu:i nun ing will or not. Ex. priTPrPfl DoMisno Tbl Tho first crcon lAfltTafta aff f HA aflanJ-nSt at . 1 Sn f bush thcrcJ QS fi0Qn M a . . , ...... aim uiicu uu uu, ivtiu uu uu tlianu - ', To PuitlFr WATER. A largo spoonful of pulverized alum, stirreu into a hogshead of water will so purify it, that in a few hours tho dirt will all sink to tho bottom add it will bo as fresh and clear as spring water.
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Osage Orange lreos. Mr. II. P. By ram, tho cilitCt of tho r7r Joitruttf, writes
to that turner from DiV'ton, Ohio. umlenkte September Oth, livo: In thu viciaitv of this citv I pit .f ..V , Ml v ouiiuj viu.u , w Htcuimnes of tho Os:t"u Ornniro with morcpevhet, nmtvil, th.ia T . .1 .... i .....I.I ..... ..1 V 1 Vit HIHI IUI UIW HI industry could lend her. Tho nf. Mc o mthstand the S f hl unusually dr' season, better than any other species of vegetation. The leaves I 61111 Plui uio most nui giosby green that characterises this plant in our most favorable reasons. From u somewhat extensivo acquaintance with tho character tho 0ra,nß? Vnt, I have OllCn prOHOUnCCU 11 mo HCUgO 1 o PIanl ol Amcnca, but 1 hail no iJoaof tho denroo of nerfect on t0 which I find it SUSCeptiblo of . . - - - - - - ... . . v Tlw oldest of the hedges here now s about lour years. It is lour Kcct an irccroa , . . . . ici:l iicii. iiiui 11 ir base, and as dense, compact and "rm from tho ground to he top, USlf it lud bcCll moulded ,ia"a ß.OÜ l'h,st,.c M' at endant remarked that lt ms cl?s, ataU!? Hott.?m that J.6? ??51U "? IlUtl U& w,v. tlirouS & Thcro were several other spccimans in thosamo vicinu m 10 lW0 ?ars au Pouting tho samo beautiful npTho great und only secret in producing this living Amorican prairio fenco is, clean culturo for four years, and a rclcutlcss, un spearing shearing, from tho period of setting tho plants to tho end of four yenrs. und then to main I.!.. ! !.. !i f 1 lain it in us proper lorm uy temi annual clippings. CO There is good senco and sound ndvico m tho following. "wm mvi uuwuiiu tbiiiuviii yr1MC1I ASD pMen Tkf.E3.-Wo cannot too strongly imprcssupo, our peach-growing friend, in the country, the absolute Deecedty of " 7 S '" ng out of the Iruit at this season. fho frost, which has usually perf, lit n lit Itr 1 foimcd this oflico at tho West, has wholly failed thu spring to lct tho crop, und tho conschucuco will be, that trees left to tllCmSclVOSwill bo destroyed !) evil tho fruit " will bo smaller in size and tasteless in flavor. Tho product of a treo thinned dow" to four bushels will sellin a market lor twico as much money A. 1 I ... ll 3 lc r i . U1U.TJ" trc" W Their is but ono way to do tho work, and that .f1 .thrash , tho fruit f ;vith f1.3 J8 1,0 iTCtf dcstro:s 0 hci?m Ic.a vcs , tho worso ruir, anuuoes 1101 prouueo tt rccular thinning Tho number of peaches to bo , , - , 1 , , , , . icic on n iimo snouia uo rcguiai- " '-' " , - .w.. uv noyo , f, , .. ii ii nr v niiii t 1 r tr 1 t Iii i n i bh "" v,,w ""' -um .. . . ' ., . , ,r C n& m V of . should hav0fro:n six to eight mchs. Tho labor required for this purposo may at firsUightstartlo eomo of our old fashioned fruit growers but a little calculation will toon convinco them of its profit, as well as necccssity. f. at CO will not exceed forty f ho avcrago cost of trimming ccnls fruit wiu from two to .ki,.. .:!ii a... n . Initr Ulli u cn f fVc.vi fwr 4a " " u uuual "U Mill vwIltUlU UIU prediction that notwithstanding lno ,mmcnso crop of Irult I10W Oil tho trees, thcro will bo fewer really fine peaches in market this sea son than thcro wcro in tho bum mcr of 18G3.nud that thov will consenuontlv. command hir nr:ceg - To Clkan (.loves. Cream of tarter rubbeil Upon Soiled, Wlllto kid gloves, cleanses them very much. ri... . ; nr "rff V5:ASS' i x.wiw aiuvnami ui molted butter; bent your eggs and I ..... .m .....it..... . . 1 I a ... . f I f euiu tucviiv-rj nuu I ll II spooniUI 01 cream of tarter, and 2 of od, stir them in the milk, and add them to tho sugar; make it tho usunl concistcncy of cream enko Pick us. Take good swt ct apples pure, and cut thorn into halves, take out the core, then steam sufficiently to make then, tender but not have them break; put in vinegar seasoned with ,picc' 10 "ult 1,10 U8t0' I I... .. . . . ...... äM Tä ! . . A. iin.lWYcmcnt to ßqucczo a fiu,0 i ':Aii i l luiuuu juiuuiubu uuu ougur I 1 a. 1 i ? . prepaacuior irosiing, it gives a lino Uavor, and raalccs it extremely white. Indian Drkad. Ono quart of bul tcr milk, ono linlf tulle upounsful of ao J a, the samo of suit, ono lutlfcupof .s I.. -I . - . ! nf . coarsu uour, m iko auuui as siiii as Johnny cvke; put In a pan, and steam threo honrs.
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CIN'TI. ADVERTISEMENTS, j
rl'. THII'I B. lUT.TLk. 8AAC8TAUBC3., MILL FACTORY. f'nr of trout ami J (ill 11 Wt-ta,l 1 11-1 11 11 it l ) . W'arohonao Mo. ID Krönt troot between Main ami W.ltiul. V nianufucture a rob bri akor.ofircut itronRlH and durability, and o:iar of operation. Wo iilara tliia lunful rontrivanro on alt tlxit of in HU, by wblrh man wb eiiivert a corn mill Into tiock fomt mill; b .1 hfow mluntus' work to put In on and take It off. Wo mauuhrluro jiortublo nilll, rlnslo anj donblOtnarcid,(bet inility of I"rMti h burm.) 10 crtnd whuat, corn. and ilock Ijj.I , ralculutod for lom, whlcr mid horj iownr. Tliand mllli havo been ruu by uti-nni and liortit imwrr In coinnotlllon iipuliiiit Iii other inuUe of mill of ourci'.y, l our isialo F!rt, and never falkd t. to carry off Die flrt rt-itiltiina on niio orcaoloii wi- awardad a boautiful allvor tnr.lnl. Our inllU alao took Ilia two first ironiliunn an llio boat milt at two annual fair of our .MiHlinnlr' Inttltulo. Ai.ro I'ortablo taw mill. In borun by tcuiii, water or horsi power. This mill was exhibited in oimratlon by horae power, r.t the Ohio Suite F-lr, I Iii !, whon It wasewnrdfd a premium and a splendid silver iiiimIiiI. also unioreui Kin.i 01 iioriauio nomo iiowcr. and ati'am eiitrinrs. All our articles, for cuao of operation, slnij.l illy, ii.efiiliicas and ilurubillly, are aurp"l by mue in uao. All our articles aro warraiilod 11 a rrpreaeiile.lor no sale nl our coat ot traus.iortuiion, and 1110 money rundiid. liy a full (leaorii t Ion, or tealluioiilatds of merit and U fuluran, we refer llioae Interested ty our dampliloU, lo bo had nl fuetory, Klicro 0 tiikoa dleaaure to explain rnch nrtirln. 1.11 ai; 1 hah 11 ivvti. Soth Mr. Kimble, tho partner of J. II. liur. rows,wlillo exhib.llna; a Hiirrows mill a our SI to fulr, last f ill, was bolaiornus about tils mill; and courteously ei.lerod Into a verlxil sgreement wttli 1110 to jcrln.l roru tliua: linover itnncU the most, retrsrdlnir nunllty and quuntlty, wsa to be tho ow tier rf both mllla, at cadi and every trial riHur Tnni.. Ptrautt to run an If inch mill; llurrows A t o. in run a'.t) Inch mill. SKI-ONO TRI4L. Mrs ub to run a VJ Inch mill Kurrows ft Co, to run aV4 Inch mill. TIIIKB T1lt. Rtrnub to run a '.HI Inch mil', Kurrows V Co, to run a W Inch mill. When the pitch caino, thut bolstorout Connie steeped out. 1 o the above I now append a clmlloi ju topr-ind (ob-foeil out of wliolo ears of corn. I will run my 11 Inch "Uuocn of tlio Souili," with a rob breaker attac liuieiil, tho same artlclo that took the premium at the Ohio Mate Kalrlaat fall, agalnat a 34 Inrh llurrows mill, and Win. rUr wart's Ohio and KuiituckT slot k Feed Mills, both to be run at once; and Ir you ar t apprelipnelveof artaky bnaliieaa, yoii Kavomy entire approbation lo run Mr. IVmoroy's Corn Cruaher, as an auxiliary, bhnuld my single article fml to (rlndrnnul to quality and qtiuiiliiy In tho combined productions of the two mllla, (just as yon pleuae,) then you ran draw a few hundred dollars as stakes iut up. Come, boysdon't be cow ardtM Ihcro I bnlliInff like walkin strslßhl Into Ilm mcrilsofa thins;. 1MAAC MIIAl It. To J. II. Ileaaows A Co. may II ly 4 I .r.'7, scowls Little Siant ounn awj) ijjiiüü; I'ntrnlrtt .Hay 10 IS.II. Is doubtless an Invention amonff the most Impor tant of nindiirrf times, for the use nr the well advised farmer and slock luetic r -and tho unlveranl favor with which ll hna beon received from the Aral more than anjlhlng elsj, hilfst Us utility and u ttertorltv. Kor portability, simplicity of conatrn.tloii.ainl convenience of use the l.lltlo tllnnl lias no kmmmI Ii w clubs from 3 to i bumlrod lbs., accordlnir to alia, can be put In operation by the farmer In W minutes, without enpenae or niocliatnral ani.innn tiiMStou anoj nseii wiiu ronvenifiico oy aniuooj Ilia Little Clunt line rurolved tho 10 rat I'ronil nms at every Mute Kair from Ml sourl to Mary land tho paat Kail, and thut In the most eompll mrnlarv manner. These Mills are ruarniilood Initio most positive niannor agatnal brukare or dcrnncetnciit, and warranted to crush feed from ear corn, and rrlls or line hoiaony from ahrllud corn, w Ith i dvs;rve of ease and conventeiiso for furiu nurnows, never attained before. 'I be subscriber le now prepared 14 furulah the rartnar or Franklin t otiniy witii improve. i put terns and slss, to suit the varied wants ol all. No. ll. Is offuied elS to comidoto, reudy lor at tarhliiK the team, anj warranted to crush, of dry corn, 10 bushels of luod per hour wllh pno horse No. Sat Sin. will cruali 1.1 bushels pvrhaur. No. 4 at S')" wllliruah'.ii buahels per hour with two horses. Those mills will be delivered In Ilreokvillo, or any r laco ou the Catial, at the .Mnnuructurers rl Ces. I . Jt.iiiiuini 1.1, ftole Affenlfor Krunkllii I'ounty ARTIFICIAL TEETH. dun. ii;f!AH v cAuatoM, DENTISTS. Xo. loG West Sixth it. between Jiacc and lflm ats., Cincinnati. THI1 OITICX UNDER TIIE MANAGEMENT of tie prnsciit pruprlel'irs, bus been iuuruas In; In reputallon for superior operations In the Artihclat liepartment of llenllatry for the liil ten years, and no oii'Oim.' ur elforlslmll be wantIns i gtvo (tttlafuclloii tdullwho tuny fut'or ll with thwlr patronage. The subarrlliera wonld call atteiitlon to Ihn following eaauullal Points pnrtiilull'P to ArUldnl Tettlh, vim llitauly and imturuliiua nf apiunr ance, quality end strength of malerlaU, comfort to the wenrer, and uaefuliiea In restoring? the natural appoarmice of tho speech, and ability to masticate) U all of which they aro warrauied In mylns IHcrare vxrellnd by none, hud uiuullud by few. T K 11 T II Inserted from one to full et, Willi ArtiUclol Utittii. full aad Half Hot Invariably Inaorlud by suction. All opera'.lnn In Dentistry performed In lha most thorough manner. T IC It ?t H a ronalilerlng the superior character of Ihn woik and the guarunln given, they aro tho n.oat reasonable In the VMt. TWO TEETH Oil MOKE 01? GOLD PLATE, si ii:sc 1001 11. TWO TEETH On MORE ON SILVEIt PLATE, i 11 .11 TOOTH. The money refunded If Ilm Teelli du mil prove allafuelory. r l'r the Information of those living at a distance, we would elnto that our facilities are (itch, Dial w can make tu ihn lineal st)le, a full set of I KKlll In rroiu I In 4 hours, end small Iilnve In proportion, so that no detention need appruliuudud, lu e tiltVj. a i 1 " .. :: tv.."'". f na.... J.IJ.t'AIKI!L)X. Xo. 13d Weal Ulli hlreet, between Hace and Klin, t'lncliinutl, lire. V.', ftl-ltf 103 i.jV PIANOS r (ill Christmas and New Ycar'i Presents! fTTX oAVr for sale from now until Kab. U, '4, YY Hie above liuiuherof New llosewood I'iun. OS al lower prices than have ever before been known III Ihn l nili'd Males, l.aat or eil, lis folwws) 9 Ktlra rarvnd Louis i Ith, carved lops, Ac, luuuului'iurer' prlco .n Huston, Sihm, for an In vacli at ,, A full carved l.ouls Hlh,7 octaves, ll.iaton price si'iii, for aula, each al ..... 9 Carved l.ouia I ltd st)le, 7 octaves, lloaton price S ilin, fur ul.i.eacli at,, 7 l-oul Iltlial)t., uii.l7o(Uca,.Ncw York prices S l iii to Ami each, furaalo at t,;no in 3 Kutteeiilre I'ienos, some extra handeouie, wilti curved cases, An., uaual prices ;i:.U to ay I V at r,l to 31 Of various si lea, from rl lo ? octaves, usual prices Jon :i;n for sale at ...SttMi, ihm, sjimi. Situ and I1H) .... 410. III). :i:a. A full writttn Warrantee given with euch instrument. TKUMS CASH. If ever befuio has there been such au opnorlii ntiy or purcliaaiiig riunos, either as regards price or variety. Our present slock bolng Hilly l leu a. largo as any oilier lu the country and our n amis ara wmII kn.iMrt, 1. L.tiV.,,., it. .. .... of Hie t'nluii. Our friends In Cincinnati will undursiaud tho reason of this ntlraor.llii.rv .u.liii.ilni, I Those living at a lata lieu are Informed that the extremely elrtngoulsuio of the money market Is Ih cause of our thus oflorlng first clus lustru. incuts at these rates, KM ITU V MXON. rWnolUll.Mo. Cincinnati, O. . U West Kourtli st. near Vine, July 1,41 ly Aaron A. C'oltor, OHOCKHV fKODUCK AM CO.MMIKHtO.1 3h:kciiat. H.K.COMNKKOl' KliVtM II AMI M.fl NTS. ('n n..tii, (im. Nov.tld- .ii-ljr-. WM.OI.SNH. Jo. OLKNS JtS. M. I.VN WM, 0LE1TN ANT BüNS, WH0I.E3AI.3 I. Kot CK, t'u.d.VtlMalO.ti .V i'liulii I 1. Mkni uasTa, orthcaal corn. ruf Walnut and Columbia streets, ClMtiasTI,UuiO.
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AFFLICTED HEAD I! ! ! : p IIILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOTJ -Kstab- j I,' I .! -jo yuar by iiiaaaua, oriirnf , I Iii r J ml I' nl.mil. between Hpriic and Hue, d ila te I; I Im, 'a. ' INVALIDS ' ; .r apprised that lr. Klokolin coiifluu. hi. prne ; Ui'v to it TrtnL nl.ir branch of medicine, wliku en ' sc.:p. I k i'imI. l.lr.l attention. II faulton the tiiiforlui, i i r.j.ilii.uim usoofinercti -fc... of III. Koenl nr ntMionlty tncrrurtntlxed out i linn uro iir.itiii(lr nxtlnrtlllirl. ! - i IWl'STV VKAilrt OF KXPEIUKN. K ' In IV IrVMl.iuuil of rla4 of dlaoiiut bltberto 1 iM'ni. i i.'il mi.) liiii(irf.'cl!y iiiilorlottil,liMonuble.l It. K'i.kil,ii,(.uili..f 1,1'a work 0 Self J'ruorv1 i.u.111.) iruw'v il.ul nliiu-liMilh of tho rauaui of : lu-rto.. i!.,b lilv, lurul and coiiitllulloiml wei.k ! im, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 mill h iU-Ml m fforlne, arolraredle -to t . rulu liabiu. I.irmliiir Iii mot toeret vat d.'attly and fatal .riiiics ol donmallc inltary and ir.niiuturit mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Tlidro U an evil babit eoiimllmea induljod In by bof,tn aolllade, orton (crowing op with tbaro to maiiliood, and which, If not roforund In duo llino, not only begut aorloua obalaclna to domicile bap)ilneas, but Klvna rlao to a atirtaa of nro trurUd, luildlouiand dovaitalinf iffectlona. row of thoiu who ;lr way to llila pornlcloua practice aro aware or ilia coimequenraa, until thny Hnd the iirrvoimjutm abatierod, foci trau re and unaocountable fnullnr. and vague fuare in the mind. The unfortunate thu afTne'.ed becomes, Ii n nable tolubor with Bccuiu tied vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his si p la tardy and weak, he Is dull, Irresolute, and eugagoatu 31 sport with U' oucrgy than uau .1. If ho iuuiu-l.uu linself bnfore the practice ha douo Its worat, and enter matrimony, his innrrliii;u Is unfruitful, and his son so tolls him that tills I cautod by his enrlv foil los. Tbcso are cnllrations which should awaken the ntti-ution ofilioay similarly situated. MARRIAOK ICcoulrca the fulfilment of several eounlllous, In order that ft may be really the cause of mutual hiipplne. Could the veil which covers the orlßln of domestic wbrelchednras be raised, and Its truo soureo In every Inatance disclosed In how rasay could It ln traced to physical dlaqualitlratlons and ih)ir aueiidaiii aiaappointmonis 1 vtppiy inen whllo It Isyettlme, in order to have your uiistrunK and relaxed syalom rebraced, revtvllled and sirenylhenod. KHMEMUKK. Ilo wh3 placea hlinsolf under Dr. Kinrimr's trealment may religiously court. le In his honor as n ceiitU'insn, ami rely upon the assurance thut tho secrets of Or. K's. patients will never bo di'looN!. Younir man let no false nodesty deter you from muklnir your case known to ono who, from oiliirntlon and repocUllllly,can certainly bo friend you. Too many think tiny will conceal the secret In their own hearts, a d eure themseUes Alas I how often Is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promlalns; young man, who mlrht have been an orunmunt lo society, has faded from the earth. Strictures of tli urethra are rapidly removed liyVne applicitlon of a new therapeutical agonl, used only by lr. rv. Wsukna and Constitutional Debility promptly cured, ana full vigor reitoroa. rnnnTur ikvalidm Can have, by stat their case explicitly, tojrelbor wltlt all iholr ay yi'oms, per teller enclosing a remlltnnre, Ii medicine, appropriated accord inirl. Forwarded to at, pari or Iba united Males, and pacteu secure irom uainaxe oreunosny. sa 1. a as 1 1 1 Youtli and Manhood. Nature's Guide, ll'iiS Rutrijtr Iht rr(ngnliH J LQtJuttJrm me ritii. A letter with a remittance of U rents, or tho valiiu In poalare stamp, addressed to Ur. tlia KKl.l.t, Philadelphia, I'a .wlli secure a copy ol either of the above bnokt by return of mall; or !.' copies will bo sent free of poaiaje for $1. Hooks Her. Cauvasaers. Iravellns; arenls, eVe snplled wholeaale at the publishers pilcos,whlch S'liniioi a large pront. ; r am letiers limit be poNi paia. Jutyl.lvr. ' -lÖÄrrKNOW THYSELF7" in invaluaUt book for twenty-five cents. Avery famtly thould have a copy, IDOaOOO roplra acid In tlton n yvrr. Anew edition, revised and Improved lual laaneil. DB. Ii Uli TE RS MEDICAL XARyAL AJID llasu-aoiia roa ma ArriKiao ( onUlinnf an oiullno of thu origin, prnjrress, treatment and euro of every form of disease contracted by pro miacumis sexual intercourse, oy eeu-aotise, or uy sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written In a familiar style, avoiding all medical leclinivalillea, and everythlus? that would offend the ear of decency) with an outline of eomplelnls luclduiit lo Females, from the result of some twenty year successful practice, exclusively de voted 10 the cure of discuses ol a delicate or prl vntcnuture. To which It added receipts fua tue cur of the above dlaoaaes.and a treatise on the causes, tyinp In in a and cure of tlie Fever and Ague. Tatmonucf theVrofetsorof Obttetria in Venn. Colleqe, Philadelphia. "Da. IIustbs'S Mtpical. M aar at. The author of this work, unlike the majority of those whs) adverlls to cur lh diseases or which 11 treats, Is a graduate of one of th bust College In the United State, ll afford me pleasur lo reco nmend hint to the nt fortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced prac titioiicr.lu whose honor and Integrity they may place Iii f rcalestconndence. Jo. H. Lonosiioii, M. I). From A. Woodward, M. D. of Venn Uiuvemty, Vhxladclfhta. It Kites mo pleasure to add my testimony to th prolcMlonal ability of the author of th "Medics Manual." Numerous case of IMseaae of th ConltalOrsrans. some of them of Ion landliif havecuine under my notice, In which his skill has boon manirost In restoring to perron naitn, in sow cases where th. patient ha been considered bnvond the reach of medical aid. I nth treatment of or Nominal weaknesses, or dlaarran.duieut of the function produced by self-abuse or excess of venory, I do not mow Iii urritr in in jiroirs Inn. I hav. bocn acoualulud Willi tlio author some thirty years, and deem It no more Uian Juallce to him. as well as kindness lo Hie unforlunal. vlclliii nf early ludiscrellou, lo rocumiiienj him nun. In wlioio profoulwiialikllland liitcg rily they maysaroiy eontiu ineiuseives. Ai-rasB Wuoawiia, M. 1) 'This Is. without eioentlon. the inoeleoinrtie h u nsl o ami lalolllclbl. work nublliliod ou lha class of disease, of which II treat. Avoiding all tm liiilcsl terms, It addresses lUolf to lb reason of Us readers, It I free from all objectionable iiibltor.aiiil no it i r ill. howovor faslldloua, ran oiileclloidncln.lt In th hands of his sons. Th author has devoted many years to the treatment untie various eoinplalutslrrated of, and with too tuilat trcalli tu pulf, and lnoliUU presumption to liitiiiao,iio ha oifi'red lo in. world, at m. merely nominal price or timeouts, me rrutior sow iwen tv fears successful nreello." Mcrei. '.No teacher or nsront abould be without lb. know Imlirn Imimrind In Uili Israluahl. work. II would sava )uers of aln, niorllficalloii, and sorrow tij l lie youth under Ihelrcharge." 4vrre. A I'resbylerlau elrgyman In Ohio, wrlllng of "Hunter's Medical Mauuel,"ayil " I houaands utxm thouaaiids of our youth, by lleani)le and lnfluei.ee of the passions, hav been led Into th habit of self-pollution, without realising th sin and fearful eonseijuonces upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of Hi. Hamid who are raising famllle hav been enfeebled, If iiutbmktu down, and they do uol kunw the cause or the eure. An) thins: that can be dune so to enlighteu and Influent ine ptiblio inli.d a to check, and ulllmatuly remove thi widu-sri'ail source of liumau wretchedness, would confer th greatest blessing neat lo the reliriou or Jesus Christ, on th present and ruuting generation. Iiileniperano torlhe use of Intoxicating drinks) tluingli ll has slain In thou sands Is mil a greater scourge lo th human race. Act el my thank on behalf of lb alttlclud, and believe me youreo-workerln Ih. good woik you are so actively engaged lu." Hue ropy, (seeurely enveloped) will be fur warded, tree ol puslage, to any part of the Hulled Htates, for Twrtilyrlve t ents, ir sl copies for Uuu DolUr. Ad.lressl'OHDK.I ait C O..I'uUlllior., or II" I tu, riilladelphla. 0 lhiukseliors, C anvassers, and Uook Agents tupplled ou th. most liberal term, ,U" 1 ,,f' FEVER k AfiüE'CÜRE. Or Naturo's.Infalliblo Specific, B.IOK th I'revenilnn and cur of Intermittent 5' fevers, fever and ague, rhlllaSnd lever, diimb nkue, general debility, night. eals, and all other l inn uf dlaeaa. which have a rommnii origin lu Malaria or Miasma. This snbtle atmosphere puis i on which at certain seasons I. unavoidably Inhal i ed In every breath, Is th sain In chsrscler whereever ii eii.ia Aorin, hoiiin, .hai or westand will every where yield to this newly discovered still. lido, dich Is claimed tob. Ih. greatest discov ery in muui. iiie ever made. I his sperlflu I so harmless thai It may b taken by puraoiis of ever, aaT", sex or condition, and It will not siiti.lltnte lor one dlaeaae others stilt wiusii, a tactile n the result In Ih treatment by Quinine, Mercury, arsenic, and other imlsouout nrdeleierioiisdriis,iuta partlol of which Is admilled Into this preparation. 1 he proprietor distinctly claim, these extraordinary rsu Its front th ms. of thi Natural Antidote in Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even In the mtalckly or.wampy localities, front an) asm or billions disease whstever.or any Injury I rout constantly Inhaling malaria or miasma. ii win instantly check th ai u in persons wno have snrrured for an v lenelhof tune, from one day to twenty, year, so Uiat Ihey need never have snoinereliill, by continuing IU use according lodlI rvl lions It will Immediately rellv. all dlatrtalug results r Unions or i(U diwiases, such as general debllily, night sweats, Ao. Th patient alone begin to recover sppcllte and slreiif Ut. aud contluuss until a permanent aud radical cur IsclfuclFit ally, Us us will bunlsh fever and agufmiu amllles, aud all classes. Partner, and all laborfug men by adopting II a a preventive, w II be free from nine or bilious attacks In that season of Ih year which, while It I th most sickly I. the moat valuebl on lolliem. on or two botiioi will answer for ordinary r;c. ome insv require m re. Jirueiions prliiled in tiernikii, t'rouch and Kpaiilah, Hccouipauy each bottle, 1'ricu Uuu liollar. Liberal dlscouul mail lo thu Im le. Trade cln iilur forwarded ou appllcnllon, and the article will be eousla-iiud on liberal terms lo responsible parties In ever section of the couutry. -a . i . . . ... . . ror.ai. by Mudlulnailvaliirs generally, J AH. A. KHOUK. I'ronrleUir.
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Prof. Knblnson must be, I should Judrefroin his books, a keen, Srljrbtlr and t borong; b Idatheinntlrlaiille would seom to have, either as the girt or na uie, or the reaittiof study and practice, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical 'prluclplos, anu to oe roinaraanty adopt i-j ariinces lor auurevieiing me melliodsor solving problems. I ii Algebra i. near and tumcientiy mrruse u .xpianaiions.atidrurnithu an abuntiant slock oi problems with explicit and Ingenious modes ol solving Uie tu. This work le suitliiently estensive for ih orelnary purposes of a -ir of Collcg instruction The (lootiielry em bodies a groat nottnt ofOoo mutrlo knowleilr In a comnaa .mailer than usual TheilUgrsnisaro well coniclved andre inark.bty well executed, 'I lnTreatlsoonNurvwylngan.! Navigation lafull, and give, tnany Intoresilng fuc which may be new to mo. lor our students. The diagrams are, as In the liuomcirv, unusually wll done. Th natural t'hllosophy ! ilr . .idly Inlorosltn, not only for Ii. maltor, but for the jtaunorln which principles ar explained and facia slated. Not only th student but the general roader insy And amusement and profli front the book. W. 0. LA HA UK K, Superintendent ofth Public Nrhool of Indiana. (Jruuucsalle, lud., Iti3. 01-l. POPULAlt CHUItCII MUSIC. nfl.fKMI rtnls) Hold. THE BACKED MELODF.ON, containing a great variety of approved Churcb Music, selected clilefly fiotn'the old standard authors, with many origin Irompnalllnnson a new syatmn of nntallon designed fur th us of Churches, Kinging Schools and Academies. Ily A, M. (Uvnus Two reason, will chiefly account for the great urcessol this volume! First. TheChitrnetrr tht H'.r. It present, a now and r really Improved eyitent of notation. In It much that Isabstruc and dirneull In this dollglttful silence I so .Implilled that month are in ado equal lo year In the common way nf learn In. the practice of musical art, a fact untcluiilly piiveii by Um attestations ol scores of teaenera and ptf formers who havo loated th. system and given Ihn work ll. great popularity and constantly Increasing sale, Necond. 7'Ae Quality anil Stylt a Ih MHtir. Many new pieces destined to please as longa, um lo lasts, may be found on It pures ami also many of the old and tried melodies, hallowed from asso elated recollections ol sanctuary iliillghla, and far mora welcome to the heart of the worshiper than many frequently substituted for them. I he Publisher, may add that tho mechanical xecutlon of the work Issitporlorallngether lo th majority of taste rn Music liooksand the prlco very low. It may be had at lb. principal llook.ellor. or of th. 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CI NTI. ADVERTISEMENTS, I DU. FORSIIA'S Alterative 15alin? A TlAT.Ttf Pftll KVPHV WftfTMT..'
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER NAL USE. This bulm is warranted to re lievo all Rheumatisms, Strains in tho Spine, or Spinal nflcction and Dyspepsia, Headache, or Stifl Neck, Toothache Earache, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Breast. Stomach or Bowels', or lluminc in ' . n IIa l.ronef oe.fr.tvi lrn aV,5 Ja v.iv, m.v.iv, natuiiKi, i uun io, bprains and liruiSCS, UumS,bCaIdS or Frozen Farts Cramn Cholic l tit pi. r rtr i nr UUU DIIIUUS ViiUilt., VUUlC'Iil IMVl bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, JimamatlOll in tlio ticad, Stom dl, Bowels, or Kidneys, t n s . Smi-viit.H nnnvr, .,1 I MkM.I... I bummer complaint oi Children WOllJlb nnU intlamatlOll Ol the r w tr . e .a, . I . i.-.u.w ....v ii wo in i ii. ii vi uiu stomach, and Bowels, and Croup, c.,,.i,t Vnvrr Otaiicb i ttr. The reason why this balm reaehe all the cu.es I because It reduce. Iiiflainntion. and I,- ,.,1 .,. sew .avs.ww v w e sj IPirttl ,. , iii I I Ins power Is owing to the pccui-ar combinutioii, or mescal properiit-. without lliotr being neutralized. I ho meii I clue is pprfi'Ctrully snie. not comulnlrjjf any dnatdlv poisou, r mineral. It will, If naed freely, net Immediately upon the liver, ami all other secrertive orms. lend tlic following Cert llloi.lv. Certificate of Dr. J. (I.Jordau, lata Resident riijslciaii ofthe Fourth .Street Cholera Hos pital. I etiu cheerfully recommend the Alterative Salin to the publicknowlng as 1 do, thai it is an excellent article. I used It with rood effect in Cholera, tluriujj my lute conuertioti with the I' ourlh St., Cholera Iluspila In title city, iu oo of crtmps otim' lu t moinecu ana dowcis. i also usud It in a case of lufl.malion of the kidneys with the hap. pic t effect. From my kuowlsdj of It. virues, lu Hi. above diseases aud others, lu which I hav. used it, I hav. no hesitancy in pronouncing It superior to any medicine liillterio offered to Ihe publio with which have become acquainted, and would cheer. fully recommend It to th. public. J. II. JORDAN, M. . Clucinuotl.Scpt. 1st 164'J. SM a. .ass . - a a 1 his is lo certify that In tho summer of 1848, 1 became so very lame and weak In my back, occasioned by lifting that I could not ait down or get dn' without holding on to somo object. I was advised to try Mr. Fojsha's Altera tivo Halm. Dy bathing it aix or eight timer!, my hack was perfectly restored; and I have felt nosympton of its return since. My wife, also, has used it fur Rheu matic pains, headache and toothache with very beneficial reaulta. J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. 1st. 1849. TO TIlEri'BLIC. I urn is to crrtiiy that, lu Jun. last, 1 wa. attacked with the Asiatic Cltoleraj and was suon, ns my physician states lu a collapsed tute. I had remained in this state somo two hours, when my physician Infoimed my Uni ty and friends that I could not possibly Ir and strictly forbid my wife permitting ui oii.civlttrm.any medlcln. or nourishment , , whatever, sa It would only hasten mv dejtli ..,...' , Al this llm.Mr. F orh csm. to see me, and brouglij with him a bottl. containing four ounces of his Alterative Balm, and ask od permission of my wll. to us. It ou me, as It thought It would IsnnodUtily giro ease. I was Immediately applied, and In less than ten t w a a a s minutes i wss restored, aud was in a wsrtn perspiration, prior to which time my extrcml- ? . I B tie wer coid, a clammy sweat wa on my face and head. After tho use of two Olhor bottles of thosamo medicine, I was entirely lleved of all dl.tr.., and la a few days was rcstnrsd to health. i would most cheerfully aud heartily rec ommend this U ALM to all who are afflicted in a slinllnr way. 1 lure also used it In oilier dleeaaee, and hav. found It ft mot excellent rsmsdy. I do notlhluk It can bi too highly r.comm.nd. JOEL KIR BY. I do hereby certify that the ubovs certiflcate I cvrrect, and th. .tntament of tit physician mads to me is true. JULIA ANN Kiitny. Clnclnuatli Dee, 8th, 1843. A Certtfloat. from th. K.v. J. I). Kin ley Cincinnati, March 4th. 19V1. tv. ee a esna s a . a ur. r(r.na i tin ii ma urn urns in my long llf that I hav. giv.n my nam. in recomnienuatioH oi any medicine, a. a general remedy, though I have often been solicited. I hav. used your Alternativ. Ualm for nearly two year) first, fur th rh.amatlsm In my hip and knee. of which I was nrnrly a cripple, tlisn for very sev.r bruises on two of my family j th.u a violent attack oftilarrhaca ou myself j the it fur Inflamati.n, for burns brul.el, and for a vrry severe cio of stifl" neck, brought on by a violent col J, and a think I have had full proof of its medical properties, In a great many of Ih. diseases fur wlilo'i you r.aoiiiiiiend It, aud I hav. uol fouud It to fall In even one of llism. Still, I pa not say Hint It I au Infalllbl. ours, yet Is uty solirr c onviction, llint It Is III b cuiiipouud for the, remedies fur which It Is reooininended, that I havvr tried, d 1 hav. trid many. 1 will not, If I can procur. It, le without ll lu my family for any consideration. Hoping thut you will sill eoutluue to compouul It liuiiesllj.aud that It may rtlv. thousand of suflerer, I most heartily r.commvnd It to my frllow-cltiu t na. t .xo.ll.ut Family Meillcln. Yours, sfleelioualrly, J. U. FIN LEY Certifier tc from I). L. h'tnrr. I have known Mr. For.ha's Altera live Ualm to perforin n very cxtraor diaary cure uyon a hor that wns very badly cut, some timo u::' j. I used it upon one ocr.'iloii, externally, with good effoct. ! believe It lo be a perfectly aafo and efficacious remedy tobe used in many complaints, D. L. STA UK. overabcr 21st. 1863. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Ileaklilrt's.No. 81 1'earlat. Cln. Dr. 8. W. Forsho, Drugstore. No aide of Filth ut., S doors caat of Kuiith Cin.O. For aale at It. Tynor's, D. Trice Si Hon'f , Llnck &. Farquhar's.Dr. Moody's and Dr. Halles, lljeokville, Ind. TEEMS OF TIIE INDIANA AMERICAN. Hubcrlitlon when not paid within thu'year 3,10 If paid within lb vear..... , y,u If ld In advance. , j,on CjCrSuliMcritrs may remit monry by mail aUour risk, when not less than $J art remitted at one time, and receipts will be returned staling the time to which payment is made. Obtain a certificate of th Pott Matter at to thi omountranittcJ.
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OF THE INDIANA T'10 alorm tri& " caused by the hard ni.nii m . r. a . .. . J ..l!..1 ..II """.rrV" lu y" J, "
estsbiished papers to reduce their dmnensions; deterred us from mskinir the en-
inrrjemenl we had contemplated, At the bejlnning ol the tolumn. Though thwsr-
' rae cin we fptour ipatron nna borrowers 01 me AHEEICAN,
The Largest Paper in Indiana.
And.lf tt is net the best paper.itshsll to it Interest, on the part of its editor.
"Ii luua vuairv vi uiw t in fci i van, .uuid aiaiccu iiiuuius a-u, la waa nut without manv . fMr ,tt wa won(J not ba .Lu ,ö retain it. i.rv .L,rintiB i:.
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But this has constant! increnaed. notwlthatandinir the diacourarino- rircumunrrs
uut uns nee cuusiaiiii mcrcuacu, liuiwuii ?flho r08,1 7" we now have a circul have made in enlarging. In addition to our want of experience a. an editor, we perience as an editor, we many personal Iriends. 1 hey thought It ii ii . a . i v . 'n0UI(i consent to Become ine urgin oi
In our mind that parties will become corrupt, sua that they are usually kept in ex-
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isience ior ipp Dcncim oi lew sspiranti, wo ueirrminca to pursue our enosen ,,,.. ftnrl f.:i. if r.-.i w- mllKf . :n -n-mntinrr tn tnhliah a mnsr tkr k.
I , . . ..v w ..... ... lruiy independent. The readers of the m can by bi jcing independent, that we will at issue. It has not been Siard to tc!l on
nor shall if be in future. We mean to say, that no caucus or convention, no wig. warn or council, or tribe, shall dictate what we may say or may not say. W e know everybody know that s paper that sells itself to pasty, must leave unreprovcdlhe political blunr'c.s or di.honestioa of its party, and distort and mi are d-
recent the nets of iL opponents. We and shall continue t j try in future. How our candid, constant readers. How far ed Ly the future. On the questions now at issue, we need
equivocal one, as our readers well know. On the questions to arise, we shall speak when theycomoup; without fear, favor or affection, and without asking any
master now we may speak, iience ine Al lWm But our readers will want, not only
bird's eye view of the doinga of the world, at home and abroad. Of eourae in a, weekly sheet, even ss large aa this, the details of battlea and diplomacies, can not be given, but we w ill keep an eye out upon the world, that we may give a "mere
mention" at least, or every important event, in me political, social, and religloua world. Especial pains will be taken to gather up and publish, on reliable information, all items of homo news. This department of our paper, which hss given it great popularity, shall not be neglected, hence the patrons and borrowers may ex pect to learn something of interest, every week, about home matters. Ordinari ally, the "mere mention" column itself, shall be worth the weekly cost at the paper. In view of the Information of this kipd that shall be regula.) imparted, the American will bo
A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. Rut our paper is to co Into the family circle, and exert an influence upon the
Hriing generation. In view of the Indelible character of early Impressions, and
the vast importance or giving the impulses and aspirations or youth, a. proper direction, great pains will be taken to admit nothing that shall have an immoral
tendency. Uy every means in our power, we anaii aim lo inculcate a love ol learning, a love of reading, and a love of virtue. Much of the "miscellany" of the
paper shall bo adapted to the capacity and tssts oi children, and we hope to mate our paper of auch a character aa to be worth ita cost, every week, to every child in the lomliy, that can read. Iience it shall be to the interest of poor people to tako it on the scoro of economy, instead of discontinuing it because hard times require tho curtailment of expenses. His wretched economy that will dwarf the intellect of the child, for the aake of saving a few dimes. We expect also, to make selections, and publish such original matter, as will
make the visile of the American welcome to the elder memberaof every family . And, while we aro choice in our -selections, we shall exclude every thing, even
from our advcrtlalng columns, that shall bo pernicious. We will not for sny price, If we know it, advertise a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. We have refused hundreds of dollars' worth of advertisements or circuses, lotteries, tVe., and wo slmll continue to do ao, being fully determined that, if we cannot make a living at tins business without aiding gamblers, and swindler, and .trolling high-
wavnicn. wo will try wood-sawing, or
been devoted to tho single purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at this 1st day, to promote vice and Immorality, for the aake of pell. v' 1 Pt that every parent who profeaaedly regards the welfare f his
" f 7 V ' e " paper thnt binds tho party yoke upon him s ... i' 'i.r. i.
in poison it ii carries wuu u. viuvr sie u muutu iv iuiuimuu, vui, lur tue B.i. of n t:ahtu cents a war. thev will tak e a citv Dollar Wxexly. that I.
,10t onlv worthless, .a a ncirs naner. bcincr
appeared in tho dtilics, the week before, but which is absolutely pernicious, con taining moat objectionable puffs of theatres, concerts and dranvshops. Such-. papers arc dear, at any price, yet we expect many persons to take them on the scoro of economy. It will bo bad economy. We nope to make our paper worth ita entire cost, in addition to all other departments, aimply as
A ÖUITAIJLK PAVELt l'OU TIIE FAMILY CIRCLE. Tho spirit of inquiry thst is awakened among the fsrmers of this valley, la a aource of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, requires more thsn to be the owner of a tract of fertile land. To arm, means more than to scrstch the surface of tho soil with sn old bar-share. Tho Farmer of theae times, must be a reading and thinking man, as well aa a working man. He ahould be a writing man also. While ho Is willing to receive Instruction from the experience of others, he eho'tt bo willing to impartiustruction from his own experience. To aid in the production of auch fanners, wo expect to devote a Urge space, weekly, to m vAiuw mum. Intending to tnske a good paper, we Intenlto ask a living price, and we expect to receive It. Our terms will be found below. That , they aro not too h1bt for ouch a paper aa our. now 1., every reflecting man ean easily seo. Our paper Is now tho slzo of tlio Weekly Times, and printed on much better psper. That paper Is furnluhed at one dollar a year, though not a quarter ol a column ii ever set up for It which does not first appear in the Daily Time.. It lias too, a circulation of somo 53,000 whilo we have less that 1500, and must set up our reading matter, cxpreialy for this psper. The Western Christian Advocate, which Is not to largo aa ours, with a circulation of 28,000, seriously contemplated raising the price or reducing tho size of Its sheet, snd yet its price is one dollar and a half. Wa cannot llvo tt less than tho prices below, without resorting to mesiarcs that wo . a " m . .a a s a feat
acorn. However, aa a inuuio or respeci,"ior weir worse ease," MINISTERS OF TUE GOSFEL OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, shall liovo the paper for onedollar ayear.and widows, who have children old enough to read, shall have it at the same price, as a token ofsympstby. As a matter of charily, wo will also furnish It to very poor men, who hart large families, at the aatno price, or vemt men hex, who are too etingy to buy books, or paper, fur their children: aa It may bo a charity to furnish the unfortunate children of such persons some means of teaming tho ways of the world.
tri; w When not naid during the year, When nut paid within aix months, When paid in advance hi
INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS. At the present prices of paper and provisions we cannot let our paper, to clubs, of any size, for less thsn two dollars ayeir. It costs Just as much to furnish to a olub-subscriber as to sny. But, as a compensation to those who will act as oar sgents, In their respective localities, wo will aend our paper gratuitoualy lo asy l'ost Blaster, or other person, who will send us the nsmci often lubicribcri.wlth the pay for them In advance. Wo hopo these terms will be carefully observed. All subscribers are regarded as engaging to continue, unless they expressly ststoto the contrary, before their time expire Masons and Odd Fellows, and benevolent men of all claaaes. will no doubt confer a favor upon many an orphan, and widow, by calling their attention to our tonn. In regard to them. If they aro too poor to raise even a dollar, wo will join with any benevolent persons In raising It for them, if there Is not benerolonco enough In their Immediate neighborhoods for thai purpuee. Ilo it remembered that we ask no man to take the paper merely to support It. From present appearances, it will live snd flourish without euch subscriber-, though it receives neither state, county nor cotporatloe patronage. Yet wt bare reason to believe that ii. -iy will do themselves the pleasure of contributing to he sustenance ol auch 4 paper, rather than patronise the worthless cheap pa-
ders of other states. Opinions of jn"W jmljr thai lit .sWric. will los lion of II. I uteri., i ur rlnvatirv bv Ih chsnre of tiro ire.i or rl.'irsiicy bv Ih chsnfe of pro Dial. liolwiliiaUuidliiC Hi able aud tulen prlolorsi thai, iiolwitiiataiidluc Hi able aud tulen I d manner In which lha dilori I department ba been conducted for Ih past twenty-two years, we ireillcl 11 will still retain tue ntf n ana nouoraiu tioaltlou It has occupied for candor, lalrues aud loncely, CrNori4r to A'srs, in? Mr.tioodwln tea ready writer, and an abl mau. 'I he American has fallen luto food bands. KtrSmixti I'allaa'iim, TITMr. (.oodwln wields a vtforous icn. Mr. ClMiksoii made a food editor, bul w have no doubt there are other of eUl ability and Indus ir) . Irrcs''r t'rtti. rfT. A.tioo.lwln la known lu this section of i country a iosssalii( tdlenlsof the first order, and w doubl not thai he w III support Ilia htpli standing" of Ibu American. etc mi ream fun. j llaonavii.i. ArsiA. 1 his paoer lis boo a I cc.i.alilt-1 nl. ly etiln-Ktid, and la uow (-a Is sUIimI bv I the editor) the lurgu.l paper In Indiana. II l luricu eiioii-ii in all muscle nc. Kriend UoodeiO Is one of Hi real progivaslves, and we hop his subscription list will be as much Increased la letiRlb as bl paper I Increased in site. t Nrv(c Ttmet,
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TIIE AHERICAIT. times, which was reeultine; In csusinff ... I I. L .J . I J J ' "cn ciustu manj v u -uu purpose in ?lew,-end cow present tne notbe for wsntof unccailngspplicstion
circulation thst jusufies the expenditure we
the cmbarraaaroent which crew out of were somewhat alarmed at the fears of Impossible for us to succeed, unless we some pnr y. iui nayinj; tong affo atltleü r . i i . a I a. r J a a American know full well, that we do not . . rwr. eilVHIli ays not take aide, (or or againat the Question which side of sny question we have been. have certainly tried to avoid theae errora. far we have succeeded , we lesve with we shall succeed in future, must be judg not define our position, lt is not en American may jualiy be denominated. FOLITIGAL PAPER. opinions, but facta. They will want a something else. Too much of our life baa s Fl ' . Yl ' i. imm must be supported, however much mor. ..i'i ti .1... t... .l. made ud of the stale matter that had ri1 rrf 3.01 10 ai nn aaaaaaaaaa aaaasaaaaaa nlVV the Presa. CTfJoodwIa, ft the Rrookvlll. AanerWn So been tniprovtnc bi pv lately. Ii M . of the tiraiesi aper. published any wber. Ww JS.ny Triktut. Tb UrooVv III American comes to as really eiilarred and ftnsnewhat las proved ta appres. W hollar U la now, Ih larrest paper, and ). Of lb. best lalhri ul. 4"' JFTb tadlaa Amerteew baaboen rrwaüy.n-lar-redand lMaullfld, and Is now lb U'.-sl wepaper publlshiwl In lb IW of ladiana. e I of th clearest typ sUo. -. tlkrtita. 44 rate. T nrookvlll A merles bas bee very terlslly enlarreU and th .harp sheu with wktrb It abounds shew, that preacher eaa edit secelsr paper flrstrale If they chr t. It Kdllor, Kv. T. A . ;M1tn nJov bis preswnt V ore Ilea as f b. bad heca raised lo li wrll and aajsjual wbatb. l leases about all perttea and make np a paper that I wide awake and readable In tu every column. tJood luck t Mm. . Ht4 Mcfftrr. IUN AussuasThls paper hsl be lately enlarged and Improved, and I on. of lb auest t liidudenl paver I. tb hut. It U Uia-r-ken, and snerally rbjhl iwpon lb .real rarat tuusUobl of ill. day, OWo Mnauna,
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