Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 June 1855 — Page 4

THE VAUfiV PARMER DEVOTED TÖ THE TRUE (INTEREST OP FARMERS, MfiHAN80S AND WORKING MEN.

VftliEY PARMER.

Qapi ia CUdens. it U not attaching! too much iwportance to the proceeds of tho poultry yard, to aay no department of farming pays better than it docs, when well regulated and well stocked. v hctner "we regard them as a source of income, or matter of convenience and luxury, fggsaml chickens stand sccona 10 1 nothing. It is important, then, that whatcTcr tends to diminish the :rfiM or pleasure, snouid do rcmovcu. unquestionaoiy, me gaps in mo 7 c . .1 . 7 . il I chickens is. the greatest enemy to the w a 1 . t . a I race. II Termin amy mcir mousands, these slay their ten thousands. T a ? . ! . a AiiAol i -r not ihibbww.,... vaujci vile b l i a' v. Terr difficult or uncertain. It is ... . i . Mnmnr ia in r irn i caused by worms in the wind pipe, and these may generally bo removed, by thnisting a feather, properly turnmed, into the wind 'pipe and after a turning it around a few times, withM . give gTcat skill in this surgical . operation, though it may result in tho death of a few of the first patients, as is often the case with young practitioners. But what causes thc worms Is an; other and more difficult question. At resent, wo think the true inquiry is, what localities nro infested, and what free. For it Is evidently a local cause, Kothins is more apparent than that aome plcesarc fatal to young chick ens, whilo others are free from the .t:.... In UMViVa It A we aro writing moro'to gite the result of our own obscryation and inquiry than for anything else, we will not attempt to refute the theories that baYetttcn given from tjmo to time, further than our ohscrvation contra . a 1 dicU them. By one chicken raiser it i aisumcd I tht an annual change of roosters -will prevent tho gap. To this wo object because wo have aecn the most Utal prevalence in euch yard.. We know two neishhori who have obtained tneir effS, irorn mo .amo piacc. yc UDO UI tuciu IV MV-iij ... ... WAnjwutiji vmvvu, m .u. v.v. V . . f IV .1 HA li it assumeu uy another, u. mode of feeding u the cause and prerenüve. To this we object, because we know many persons w no leca precisely alike wtu opposite results. An entiro change of stock is recommende J. This may ho useful for other rca sons, but it is a failure in many in atanccs, ao far as the gaps are con cerned. One of our friends is experi mentins on tho starving process, by allowing them but half rations, with what success wo do not know. I I . 11 . la - r I ..Im mmm I . I tiunic we nave aiscovereu uie ionowing . . l facts: Chickens raised in or near me woods, are not subject to the disease Chickens that are raised around a ntr house, on a SDot latclr cultivated, . I cenerallv escape. Chickens that frequcnt barns and stables, aro less cxi .v .i,...v. -,. pmu iuiu iuwwMi.1 v ... ! - -n.cW ,lrtnr van! aa.vv, b- , If the houseor barn or stabl is surrounded by grass, theysuffcr. If J the dwelling house has not a grfcssy yard, there is but little danger. In short, so far as we have extended our inquiries, we havo found no case of !1! . - 7. . ,I r .' . 7 ,. I a ' vntrw nw ritc ur i rxrmxtitd to icratch anJwalloxo freely v ........ ,.. ... . . . . ia ioi or nui rami rn ariaoif tarth or ashes. As this question is to come before the next meeting of our Agricultural Society, we respectfully call the attention of farmers to it. ' Let us not have theories, but facts. If any one knows of the prevalence of gaps among chickens thus rawed, let us know. For our own part, we aro lucky. We have no gaps, and we attribute it 'to the fact that we allow our poultry to make garden after their own tasto. Tansey and Peach Trees. Some months we published .mending tan.t. ... a short article recommendin sey beds, around peach trees, as a preservative or the tree. Last week Bthantwcnty years old. in the yard of Mr. George O'Byrne, that has been thus prescrv ed. Ithas always borne fruit when other peach trees in th neighborhood have and often when they have not, and ltm Inrrrn irrin hranihAa mn Inl. V7w '7 , , eu wiu. iron, are a beautiful comment on the preservative properties of tan. sey. It has lived to see several generations of unprotected trees bear a few peaches, and die, a pi ej to worms. We are now satisfied that if the pota rw m f ianai . 1 .l. . 1 1 aivus wt wusr; ouu WQ1SKV Uiai We had to swallow in childhood, Uorre. . wv . I ven worms ' was .1.-.0'. . . is a strong probability wiat a "local ! ..u,. fi appucauon" oi me' celebrated "anti

ri" may keep them from four or ftvo feet long, fill it with ous,y nnd probably just whcro is. It i, at least worth a chaff, or somo other light material, )'ou donl want it saying nothit may not be too late to set Placc U uP"ßnt in tho ccntro of inS ftbout thcir Inoro komfortable

worm yarli peach trees trial, and it may out some beds this season. an.. m i.. in8rxc?er im. xor vuxung urass. liAT JJlAKixa. lücro is a diw v v M . j. . . . vcrsity of opinion among farmers AS to ihn nrniirhmft riint nm .. ö.s

oomo contend that ir it bo cut crops in tho fall, wc always ven-whcninblossom,itcdiit'iinsaIarg-tilato tho heaps in this way, user amount of succharino matter, ing round sticks, which for that

and, if properly cured, tho hay is more nutritious and valuable than

when tho cutting is deferred un

til tho eccda have matured ; they ilso contend that tho condition of the meadow and tho aftcr-nmth arc improved hy early cutting; while others, again, maintain op inions directly tho reverse of this. Somo intelligent farmers nrinie that tho hay ia not only heavier and better when tho grass is Buff ered to stand until tho seeds are ripe, hut tl.at tho meadow is un proved by lato cutting. Mcdieinal plants aro supposed to contain tho lanrcst quantity, and the greatest perfection, all their pc cuhar qualities when cut at tho pCriod of full bloom, and, in order u0 retain theso dualities in their rail perfection, they aro cured cn ;re.. : ti1Q ßlia(T0 Judeini from analogy, and asido from ex pcricncCt w0 should boMU favor of ' tt , i f r 3 ust t tholim0 tho blossoms ore fall- - 7n ro.ri1 1 i;mntiv di rt constitutc3 thc principal grass for h. - iv irrnwn n tho vnltav of tho Ohio, it has been found from practical experience that tho most ' proper period for cutting this at m m . it f grass is, wlulo tho seeds uro sou ntl Just bcfürü th aro fully 'J; Tr Whcro U itpmc1 11. !l I I 1 1 . ucawc.ii is always uesi w cure nay m the cock. 1 1 retains moru Of its juices nnd is more SWCCt, fragrant, and a better color than when cured in tho ordinary wnv. It should remain in tho swath un til it is wilted nnd tho external moisturo entirely expelled, when it should bo turned and allowed to remain for a few hours, and then raked nnd cocked m tho evening bchjro tho dew begins to fall. In this way it will undergo eii-nnfln,. tvlrh ivill lnr.51 I o in Ulf VU Vltite. HalaVII IT lit SUVlllVltaV tho curing and improve- and soften tho nunlity of tho hay, nnd when it has undcrgono n slight sweat it much less liable to ferment and jmuro in tho stock. Ifthowcath cris fivorable, after twenty-four . . or fortv-ciirht hours, tho cock3 Bhoulil bo turned and tho hav ijcrhtlv ßhnken cut nnd rcmiiin for ft M lm whcu iUjU b(J jn a Rf)fLnnd bettor condition to stack than jf maJo cntirc,y in tho TmQ u cycn incd , tM mcthoJ of . lh M , , . mam m,, I.A.. ir lunua iuuiii iiiuiu tvuuiijr niivu J I , , , . K...-.i(i aVVM avaaaaa 7 Ff VtaiVMi I CLOVER TlME OF CuTTINO, Ct'U- , n , . j .r , . .. j , wv llurC3 moro COTO m CUting and Will a a ii: a l . a r i ucnr icss Haimling wiuioui injury than any other ot tho grasses. Tho proper timo for cutting clover 13 when about one-third of thc hlACQrtma hn'n timml hrnwn Liuuuu avA a ma i u ua liliu aw & w a a a i Ulovcr that 13 cut lit tho morning should bo put into cocks tho same a a I i 1 al Hrtlf it LI nn P II I hA tiAn t hntt J ...aL .i..a n ai..t.. ä ..I buuii ua iu ury vn uiu ucw; ut uuy a 11 il I rate, 11 snouiu never remain in ino gwath exposed to tho Sun and air until tho leaves aro dry enough in cnimhlr lint shonhl bo nifphoil j - x i into cocks of about fiftv nounda each, when tho curing will proi i: .i .A., TJCU UIWUH K IU IIIU BUUOOl 1110 L.U - ir U- I.. .1... t. J Ii IUU Uli UU UF, I Cunn2 may bo completed in ono day. but it oftner requires two or TCQ jayS to rjns t1( jmy ju ft fa condition to Stack. It should k0 examined from dav lo d-iv to sco jj0W u0 proccss 0f curin" ad- . . ... . I VnnCCS. lJcLrO it S IiaUlCfl 11. Lilft rnci; .Uouhl bo tirni,l nn.1 cocks snouiu do turned ana 11 1. ii. . . 1 uirown I'gnuy open uailll UiO -..T.i 11.. 1 . i UlOISturo causcUDy UIO sweating has escaped. Clover hay, stacked without shelter, is much moro liablo to in- " uro than other kindsof hav. and - - - . - - unless tho top of tho stacks pro tect it much ot it will bo lost. If wheat or ryo straw i nt hand. and with a littlo caro in laying u tho stacks, they may bo entirely protected Irom tho rnin in tho fola r . . " ' lowing manner: When tho stack has been raised until it ia desirml to begin to contract it, or draw it n toward tho top. placo a layer of .. . ' . straw on tho edgo of tho stack anj ai ti10 clui. 0Vnr tho m.Im .nntimiinrf courso3 0f atr:iw na von rU ItsihJ top this will cllVctually protect tho hay from tho rain. In atnrk;nrirtVnr c:v ni-.rfa r e ... kft scattcrcd th roagh c vcry t01l as I . . . ... ... lit is laid up. Timothy hav is nlan : a t... r x l luiiituvcu uy u.tuuiu oaiL UUl II less quantity will answer. InEncland tho farmers hivn adopted a vcry perfect method of ventilatins clover haystacks. It is upon tho samo principlo of the I i 1 . ,UVCmCU Incal aml &xxx barrels, it is accomplished in this wav: Takoahirrro sf.mk. K.ivlS . . . " . "v inches or two feet in diameter, tho stack, and build up around it Asthostjirlf rioQ hr ca.i-h I ..v, uu unvix UiUOb bo drawn un. WW n hoU in th. ccntro to tho ton. wh,Vh wi.ii. a. w - - - - -- iiu I I " "If V. k.lU,V4 Vj capped off to prevent tho rain I ni: t. ... tiuiug in. in puiimg away root purposo aro moro suitable, instead of tho sack. Lou. Jour.

Slit Spelling Reform.

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Any . . ha TTTThn markt of punctuaUoi aro lbs Mio In Iii old orthography, except nf Ui RUowln( climc, and ltiuoo: 'I h at ark of lotarrera lion i la placed tofnra tha Brut vrd In a ioniumlnlloatoi emery, t at tha and n( mdUsdc bdl rt doubt; I UiiKhtor, I aarprtic tnrrowi Ut lnrtad aituiar Ui omlaatoa or a lauar. , HWCT ac FLI (I vcrf iiniortunt icn ov infonmion tu funiuTZ, iz d it nn npliknjon ov fn hl.akt lim tu liwrt, at de thn ov it.- h(lin tnml flirriy, wil cfokt yiVi jcevetit de ravilju?, or ....... dcfIi fc ,im ;u,ulctron lr.nl kat,hil de .hi i on d hwet, at de mt .v u hufd v lhutucverl foruktrz ur hwet It Ju-l he ii!l widde han.l in de tulm mnncr nz "wct l,r kast aeiu.J..m.iman wokiy hakwar.lz o (Lit he not kuver himnclf wid Ihn, nur brnf it from do Mohoih. It must he tron hwjl dc hwrt iz wet or dc .hi on dc flier, lie nuirot ov de fli iz ilriozi. Uj1 bctwfii Ac unm und de atok. lie ljtu or alkalj, iniknin uid de .hi, iz knr'ul Hn uion it. Dr. Ljuvui haz n$ triil dU pre ventiv tresukwi.lv yen, un.l haz Invariubll ftZ he wt, avillrix knihwoi. d.z..v Ms HHUr. Iiav Kill UCMir.r,!. DF.l'IiS OV Hi: OXANZ. rruf.'r IMwur! I'urliz, ov Yiirop, liaz Ht.irtolah'titifik inkwjrl u. tudch'ptov prhnrvul oJud, niwl Ulevt it h1M lutro lit niHiii it I i dc Htmli ov de kulor ov f mil J.i.. rejui. ht dc wt.terdfl mor inlcns tie. kulor, ix de i-kirnoim ffXiul Iri n tri du srz ov dc j'lTZt'itt i'rioil mul irzoii'j) from itiiiilciji, we tun infir (It- kiIiu hi )rcvulil in 'rlii-r icHikIz. rronlx.-rp', ui, lutz koiitrilyU'i hiiiuHu ,ll)r ,u r ""''J 0, (1''Ä ln;l1" crz, lutvin I'.amiiitl Kjn-Hiint'ius ov mii'l lr.t up fmm de tl.-jit ov nikn (izitu.l fadutnz aixl fsiul tukont.tu livijj iufiizoriu. Mn.t.M.n..ifOimii U.liv liiit.UltAr. u. 1l,tLu-..l ttv Il in.! lwt lutli mrul n w - f mtmciit on tolrrnfik komuuiUJo.. he twru Ir,,.!,,,! nn.l Anu.riL.i. lie imkutüii.1 d.it,,, komunikajon lrndeuikuntriz, w.(laH,u,l l,, WoZfeZu,, uidkoinpantul, smul . IllÄteil ov (tc m,iniircu wjr nz ut .iroZl,tlt , llC WU(l ll;U. an n w:r - w ,UiU dctikiuai.ai.roU.ktoai.iKutai-.rna. He tut a nhi wu.i k.tio rwi hwi at V w wjiz, aurfntctl tu Xso.oi.kj. t,Y muMum tHtirnaio.1 at tjo, OtX, makinde cniir kot KxMXK). He cktinri'Ht liiz konf idi'tit optnyoiidatde lnj ckt wu'l he forth knri.l t. J 4 Wc iv Mo m t.kstrakt (mm a letcr ov Mr. MakKnri m-nt prevhw tu de puhlikaon ov dc r;iirj ov plnj;vrizm, hut hwiq woz iiotrcficvilHoncniifforiul)likaon,fknilaitill h; wa he s-oz imhist tu send un de 10em: "(I fl Hi,w 801,1 a 11cm ko,,i "neu Fifor," a, y.6 wil nkohkL i had ii. 1 .-i t . ,,, Wl I'Ü JTWX ttttle kM llWV fttciul, lltlil itlthst HCVCful OV dc RtUilclltH tU rii...ri....i..-.M 1 i..m mcintu dc rtdnt wun Iii tu -t.nio.iin von Lv a lM,ni hwiq ,IC gcJ ht haA Jlwt fiiij nPa aa tu hwedor hcud Hiu k lt k,u,, 10,(1 him it yoz rador to gi;,lt!mc"tal tu He se.1 ittlitl not nut liillt I'll, wil ntiil I. in tit. la .......a .... . . - y - t-l-, ! 0 ' nkWrstod flc nml desuhickLhwiöheMoain.hWv"!!-.!:.! 1 r ntkar. Soicai.jiltan.lrotliwotiwnt . . ya Sinn don i hav nd wun imrsnn ho dat it had bin printed Hovt ral ycrz ao. 11 ma lr " flc irst,n flo, bom i ohtanj I . a a . 11 tck,a" " ' kmio.i -in it i jm icrj wid literuri lam.'iiKi." Sheds For Cattle. Whcro farmers havo been oblh cJ to stack out oJJcr and fccJ I J. JL . ..Ill 1 I JL 1 1 11 lo Laiuo wunoui any sncitor, 1 ouux recommend tho following Enclose a yard ot suitable size for tli0 nmount of stoc to kept, O13 smal1 a3 ross'M recollect,) by il. - ! i1 i.l lU0 ömo 01 our SWiCKS wun u temporary shed mado by run ning a tight board fenco for tho back, and somo old boards or rail shUilrd with straw. for thc roof, which may do supported in front bv mittinc? down in front it good stout rail onco in ten or I. i. t i n . . i lwCiV0 I0CU 1X1 uus sumu on ihn north si.l I .w. . j .. .v., ...... i . i. .ii... .i ... 11 possioio in it, so tho cattle can remain in all winter. Keep thc yarü well littered, and I will war nt 'u Just five times tho quan üf annro in thc spring to I I nf i 4 li I k aa ! .k y. 1 , , u it, than you could havo had t let your cattlo run at stacks i . , dropping there manure promiscu quarters, oucn a sncu can ue built in a short time. Mvman . . and I put ono up CO feet Ion and 12wido in ono day. W. Pittf.i:,ii Country ( Sni linn tin Cocoanut Cake. Two cups of sugar, 1 of butter. 1 of Hour, 1 of milk, 12 teaspoon fuls of soda, 4 cream of tartar, cocoanut.

CIN'TI.ADVEÜTISEMKNTS. I

I iTitri a. M.XTLt. ISAil'JSTAUBCO , MILL FACTORY, rarner I uf r K.'l ami John lr ('iin iiinuti. Vnro lion.o No.l'J Front atreut l'lwutn Main anJ Walnut. Wa niannfurluro a rob br'Bkrr,off rul atronglh nil turabllity.on! cuai oforaltuti. We iilaca ttiia utcful rotitrlvani-o on all xlzoi of mill, by whh iin'an, h cinverl a corn mill In Ina alork ri(t mill; b ;l blow minutes' work to put In on ami Uka It on. Wa manuf-f luro portuWo inllla, imzK) nnl donbla roarul, (beat iiiIUy of frptivh burm.) lo crlml wboat, corn. and l ek looil , calculaixil for aloam, whtcr and hnr powwr. Tbeao m 1 1 1 hava l)prn run by itcam ami liorin tmwr-r In enmpelUion airalmit lha oilier inaka of mill of our rlly al our ("Into Fulr. and iitirer fnllod lo to carry olTllio flrat premium, on one occaln w awarded a beautiful illrrr nirlul. Our mill" alao took tha two flr.l pro in I um aa the Ix'nt mill al two annual Fair of our Mat-haulc lnslituu. A to-Portl)la hw tiilll, lo bttrunby tiiim, wulr orhora) power. Ttila mill wa evliililiil In operation by hr-o powor. rl ilia OhloStulo F',lr In IM.), whitn It i awarded a prmnlum und n aplpndld allvor in ml I. Aio -UifTurcut kind of portadlo liorxo power, and aloam viiKiiiaa. Allonr arllcloa, lor ih of itorulton, linid illy, imnf uliic and ilurubillly, aro uraHpi by nona iinw In ti.u. All our article aro warranum aa rnprrM'niior no tala-alnur cot or iraimdnruilion, and nit monry afundod. Ily a lull uoirripi mu. or ipiimoniai oi merit and unafulo, wa refer llio.o IntiTe.ied ty our dauiplileU, lo bn bad al factory, wlioro we lake a (Jloturo tuoxpiuinacn aruno. 1 a.i.a.4Mtaatta mi p.ut; n i ha. ii v v. w . Noth a Mr. Klinlilo, tlie partuvr of J. II. llrrowa,wlilin mh id lieg a liurrow mill at our KUto fair, lal full, wa boltirou olout Iii mill; and couruirrou.ly rnlerai lnl a verlml rijre"tnati I with me to Knud corn Um! W Ihh-vit :ruol tlia mol, rt'enriliii quallly and o,uanlll) , wa t bu tlio owner ef both mill, ati'u. h ai.devery'rUI riaTTUL. S traut) t run au I Inch mill; liurrow iVt'o.io run a VU Inch mill. ( ONO TlL. Mrauh to run a Inch mill liurrow A t o, to run a'Jt Inch mill. THINO Tll.. Plrnub to run a 'iii Inch mill; Hurrowa At Co, lo run a :to Ini'h mill. Wlion tha pitch cum, that lioUlerou coumt'o lei.ped out. lo tha above I now appond achKlleneo tojrr'.ml cob-feed out of wlmle rar of corn. I will run my h Imh "Uuopn or Ilm South." with a cob breaker allac liincnl, tlia Mine, artleln that took tho premium at tho Ohio Main Fair lnt rail, PirnliKl a VI luen liurrow mm, nun " in. Ntewarl'a Ohio and Ivonliirky lock Feed Mill, both Itba run alom ; and If you an apprelienIva of a rlky buliie, you have my cnilre approbation t run Mr. I'omoroy' Torn I'rmlier, a an aualllury. Hliould my loci arllela rail lo grind aouat lo quality and quantity In the combined prndurllntia of iha two iiilll, (lut a you plen.n,) men ynu can uraw a lew niipureii uonur a lak put up. t omo. I.ov don't be rowardlw liiere I notnlliff Ilka walk liifilralKht Into lh merit of a tiling. j i 1 1 i 1 1 ' ii I - A il l ni Hiiv hi To J. II. Ilnaaow eV To. mnv II ly CORW & GOB MM, rnlrntrd .Mny ic, m..t; I doubt) an Invention anions tho moat Important nf modern time., fur tha uaa of Ihn well ad led furiiur and loi k fucder und Ilm tinlver!! fuvor wlllt wlili h U li.ii been received from the Hrl moru than anything el, alletU il utility and u perlorlty. 1'or portttblllly,liti.llclly of contru.tlon,nd eonveiileiieo of .m Ihe I. Ulla (iiiint lin ineiMiil. It weigh from 3 to 3 btimlr.'d Iba., nrrord Ingr ! no, ran be put In operation by tho farmer In '.'0

, . . . , , l I .1 ... I .111 UI.IRIIII; lliri. . flgu. I. nvimiit. w .. minute, wllhoul evi.en.i. or mocha. ileal aid. then I , ,uffdrt,(l fl,r,y ejti, r time, Irom one day ..Hu.led and ne. with conve.i ence by ai.Mm.ly. (J ,htt- ,( M,W ,lnvo 1he l.lltlu(.lhtl... rocelved ho Ural 1 reu,. . , Jt)l,'U ,,y 'continuing Ii. use accordi.. to d ln ma at evrsry Siato Calf from Ml.auurl lo Mary. r()l,ll1-i '

Lindum pat roll. and thitl In tho most cuupll nientary manlier. llieao Mill are gunrniileod lnliin iiiori positive manner agralnat brenkaire or UnrKiigeinuiil, ana warranted U crush feed Irom ear com, and eril or Una hontony from thelled corn, w ith ,n drcreo of ease and convoniou. for furut purpose, never ! attained before. I ha auhaerilier I now prepared lo fun. Uh the furnier of Franklin Couiit. with Improved pat tern and le, to ault Diu varied waul ol all. No. il. laoir.tied at . 10 comnlete, reaily lor at taching the team, and warranted to cruah, of dry corn, IU buahelaof feed per hour w Ith one horse. o. 3al 9..II, will crush l.iiiusiii ia per hour. No. 4 at it", will crush 81 bushel per hour with two horses. These milt will be delivered in Ureokvillo, or any t lace ou llio ( anal, at Ihn Manufacturer price. T.A.IJonDWI.N, Pole Agent for Franklin I ounty. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Ulli DI !CA : (MJIEUOJI, DENTISTS. ICG West Sixth st. letwetji Jlaee and J'jlnx sis., (Jiucinuati. rIS OmCE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT of IIa present proprietors, ha been mu read ing In reputation lor superior operation in the Artificial Department ot noiiustry ir tue in- . .. ... .. .. ..... If...! .l.n 11 I . .. u I . Ingio give anllsfaclioii lo all who may favor It Th. iubllHir. would call attention to the follow Ina- eaaenllal point perbttnlnr to Arllltclal Teeth, vl! Ileauiy and naturalnes of appear - lima, miulltv ami lrin.rlli of 11iHlerl.1l. .'imifort . 1 J . . . .. . lo me wearer, ami ii.eiuiiiess in rusiorniz um natural aiiearauco of tho sneucU and alillity lo rnallcate; la all of which they are warranted In anvlii Iii., ra aseell.id bv none, and unualled .. .. , by few, I 1 I I 11 Inserted froi.io.nto a full aet, will. Artldclnl l. inn. . . W..I1 .ml llulf Knla luvarlablv Insortod bv llc - Hon. .... All opera'.lon In Doi.tuuy iierrormod ui me UUPl kliuruuj,u lliaimvii t i: II UN. Considering the superior character of the work and the guarantee given, they are tho nio.i reaonabla In lha West. TWO TEETH OR MORE ON GOLD PLATE, 3 IT.U TOOTH. TWOTIETIIOR MORE ON SILVER PLATE, ti n.it tooth. The money refunded If the Teeth do not prove atlsfactory. irr For tho information or umso living at a distance, we would slain that our fnellille are such, that we ran Inaae In the nncal stjle, a full set ol I KK I II In from 44 to 4 hours, and small Dloci't In proportion, id that no detention need La apprehended. W.C. Du.A, I n No. IM WealSUlh Mrevl, between Kaeo and F.lm, Clncliinoll. i!oc. M I'J i"03 M.VRlM AiOS Christmas and New Year's Presents! TTTE oßi'r for sale from now until Fob. 1.1, WW the ai.ovo uuuiner ot ,tw noaewoo.i i-ian-oa, al lower price than have ever before Imci. known In tho lulled Mate, fcal or Wa I a folowa; 1 Ktlra carved l.oiil Ulli, carved lops, Ac, niaimlai tun r' price ... Iloalou, $ii.al, for aulo each at i Full carved l.ouis M.h.T octaves, Unaton price $.Vo, for sale, each al ..... 3 Carved liuia 1 4th at) to, ? octavo, lloslnn price $.Vmi. for salo,ench at.. ? Iiul I Ith sty aad 7 octaves. New York prices $iM to 3ou each, forsulo at 8 X'M lo 3D Full centra I'lu mis, some extra liundaome, with rarveil cases, A.c.. usual price Xiil to ll.iil al i to 53 Of varlu.iaityle. from .1 to 7 octaves, usiiul price 4 .'l.il 37.: for sale at SI!) 4ll. 410. 410. oo(1 - f.tio, S'.'iuauii . it .. ii ... . i juii wniu n i arramce given kuh each instrument. THUMS CASH. Never before has thero been u. li an opportic ' ..ll. ..t .... . ..-.. !!.... ti l.. ....-. I- ...I.... 9ttf IIII,I..I,IK I,,.F.,,HI1S, II p,,, .I,V or variety. Our ureaeiit slock belnir lullv twice aa larirn a any otn. r In the eouiilr); and nur i'l aim are well known to bo from tho k r maker of the Union. Our friend In Cincinnati will undi-ril ind tliu reason of thl extraordinary reduction In prices. Thoso llvlngata distance are Informed Hint tho evtruiiiely strlnitent sluto of the money market 1 the cause of our thu offering Ural claas liii.ru. luenl at those rate. SMITH ti NIXON. I'lano Halt, N'o.TCl West Fourth t. iionr Vine, Cincinnati, O. July SI, .Illy ASIOn A. ColtCr, CKOCKKY iMiOLCCK AM. COMMISSIOJS M l.'IM-ll U. K.COKSK.K OK hUVK.M II AM MAIN STS. Clt I..M A I I, OHIO. So. 80- 4tKI)r-. WM.O. kN. JOS. ULrsf Ja. M. HI SS-, WH. OLEXN AND SONS, WHOLESALE ..IKK I l;. Co.U.VII.lO.N ,v I'Kiiln t h Mac'ua rs,.North-i'astcornirof W aluul and Columbia streets, i'iaciaaaTi,Uiiio. tar 'S I y

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i AKFLKJTKI) KKAI)!!! I rjm:.Kin.nuK Iü-edical hou -kiui.. butwovM hjruf and t'lnr. i'inlnlt 1 hin, l'a, A ro ap.rUoil tlinl l'r. K inttclm roiidiion Iii in lloi in u iirili iilnr rnnch of niüilU'iu, wbii'li II t'llin 4HMIST!.ll.""',,,,i',,f,,U7,:!!r.h r urn itiiiiti.il) ui-r.iirlnlla"l out of III. lionent iiIW.Idii uru iromplly tliit'illiuil. TWKNTr VKIH OK KXPKIUKN. t In IIik troniMnMit of a l if ilUnc hlthxrlo iif.-lis'til mi. I liuiiorfurlly uulr.tiail,liai)iiubloi l'r. K i i k 1 1 ii . f iitiinr uf'a work on Kolf lrorviitiiMi.) ir.iVf tliut tilnit-lfiiihi of Ilia rniuol of nur uu, il.ililllty, loml nml t'onalitultotia! Winkum, iiii'iiinl ami ihj 'tlcnl uHi)rin), ara iraooillo to rcriuii. IihIiiu, f.irinliiir Ilia iiixl aocrvl )t ilomlly and f.ilul j.fuiji of loiuatle uiltory and r Jimituro mortality. TAKE rARTICCLAR KOTICX. Tlioro I an crll babll amimllmita tndulirml In by boy, In o'.Uh.Io, iitlen irrowliijr li Willi thorn lo manhood, and which. If not roformed In due Ilm, not only begat yrlon ob.laclo lo dornslio liaiiliie, but crlra rU lo a 'rlt of iirotrui'tod, (imlillotia and lea!alli'ff alTm'tlun. rear of iIioko who glvo way lo Ihia pvrniclotii praclira ar aware of ilia roniiiii.iiia, until tlioy tliid Ilia ncrvon y.Uiin liaiurud, fnul lranga and unarconnlabla foulln;;, and vuua four In IJm mind. i lia unfortiiiiau thin affected bet-onion, I uiml.lu lolubor with irii.tr nod viiror, or t apply tili mind to In.ly; lilaal n I tardy and weak, ho I I dull, Irretiilmo, and angajfua In hi aporl with leu Pnttrgy than uu l. If Ii tiunnciputo liitaoirbnCoro tlia practica ha dona It wor.l, and liter matrimony, hi tnarrlnira I unfrullful, and hi annae loll, him that tin I camed by hi early lulllit. Tlu'o ar con.ldi-rationa whlih ahonld awaken tha attention oflhoaedinilurly allualod. MARRIAOK Kiiulrn tha fulminant of aroral connttlon, In oriinrthat It may bo nml I y tha rauio of iii'iiunl hu iiilti'. I'oul, I th vmII whlrh cover tho orlcln or iloino.tle whr t'hedma ! ralaad.and It truo oiiren In every Inatn.ira dii'lood In bow niaay could it ho truend tu hylcal Ul(iiHlln('Hllnu and their lt. 'miaul Uiaaliilniont I Apply Hirn while il la yet tluia, in orJor to hava your uniriina; and relaxod ayalem robrared, ravlvldud and irt'iurtlioiiüJ. RKMEMDKK. ' ', Ho whs plitce hlmaelf under Dr. Kiukki.in' trvatment may relljcloualy cnnlldo In hi honor a agontlointn, and rely upon tho anranco that llio iMvroti of Dr. K'a. atlenl will flavor bo ili.i-lo.e.;. Vuutir mail let no falaa nndety dolor you from making your cu k now n lo one who, Irom .hii'iilioii und ruiiii'iability,ruii cortaluly bofriend you. ' I o iu ii ii v think th y will ronrvai lh" aerrei in their own heart, a tl cur thomaeltea Ala! how rtt.ii U ihla. a fatal Jrlmlon, and how many a prnmmiiff yoniif man, who inHhtnave iieen an ornament to aoclely, haa faded from tha on rtlt. Mrli'luru nf thn urethra am rapidly removed by '.mi appltcttlon of a new therapeutical agent, ud only by Dr. K. Wraknea and Coiiatliutlonnl Dubillly promptly cured, and full vigor n lorod. coi'NTiir invalids' Can lint a, by tat with all Ihi'lr ay reiiiillnnre, l' aei'ordliiitlv. it their rad ex pit. Illy, together (i'oiii, per li'llor vncloalnc a K mudlcliin, appropriated Korwnrded to ai., part of tho United Kate, and packed lurure from iimimr" orcurio.ity, llliAIIIII Youth mid Mitnhood. Nnture'a Guitli', With Hulnjtrlht tr.UxtnlttH l.ijrjutljrtm tit Prut. A letmrwlth a rvinlttanra of S3 cent, or tha valun In I'oatnicp tninpa, addred loDr.KI.N KKI l, I hllailelphla, l'a.,wlll ecuro a cony ol either of Ilia anuva book ly return or mailt r I J t'ople will be enl free of poatna;a for $ I. Hook Her,'aHvaer, traveling agent, A r aiippllod wlioleml. iiitlm nilil,icrjli'ci,wlili h aomllnr a lro pmlll. )' I '.Ml letient 11111.1 b oSt-pald. July I, Ivr. TT3YVrVEiC I'lMM. fc AliUK CUKE. ill IV iltllSJ- Vt'llJi Or Nature'sllnfallible Specific, ä1 ,ti ihn Prevention and rum of Intermittent fever, fever ml ague, rlilllainl lover, dumb ue, general UeMllty. nlfhl sweat, and all oilier f.irma nf ili.ea. wbieli have a I'oinmon orlcln In Malnrln or .Mia. ma. I hl anblle atmoiliere pol, mi Wim Ii at certain ienom la iinavoldubly Inlutl ed lu every breath, I the mm In character where. ever It exl.l. Sonn, niilh, Ka.l or Went ami will every where yield to thl newly discovered anllilole, which I claimed lobo tha grealeil dlcov cry In inedi.-lno aver mado. I hl peclHc It oliarmle that It may betaken by lie rann nf every aire, c x Ar condition, and II will not tihtiiuift for one dlean other Uli woran, n I of leu tho rull In tha treatment y liulnlne. Mercury, rannte, and other oloiioiia or ileieterionaiirusra, not a particle or which la ail milled Into thl preparation. . 'I'ho proprietor Uilincl!y clulmi lhuo cxlraor(iimiry r-aiiit irom tue uao oi una .Aniuriii rtiui dote to Malaria. Il will entirely protect any realdent or traveler ewn In tlx inoai Ickly or aw ntiipy ora!ltk',froui any bju.i or billlmi uiaente whatever, or any mju ry from constantly lulialloc malaria or mtaama. It win inaiaiiuy cneia in ague in peraon wno 1 1 will Immediately relieve II tlistreulng ro suit of llilloii or aguo disease, auclt aa general debility, night weit.!, p.c. Tha patient at onco bi'Cin to recover spr t'llto and slri'iieth, and con tluue until a puriiiauouland radical cure livlfecto.l. Fii ally. It ua will bunlslt fuvor ami ague from amllles, and all claasea. Fanner and all laborfnir mou bv adniitlnr II a a nrevenllvo. w II be free from ague or bilioua attack In that .eason of the year which, whllu 111 Ilia most alikly I the most valuable one tolhein. One or two bottle will answer for ordinary cases, some may reouiro m.iro. JirtH'lioii printed lu Herman, French and Fp&u l.h. iii-coin nan v each bottle. FrlcuOae Dollar. Liberal discount mado to tho trade. Tra.lo circular forwarded on application and thrartli lo will be consigned On liberal term to I try to responsible partlu lu every aectlonof tha cotui Cor tale ly Nuaicliieneainr generally, JAS. A. KIIUDKH. l'ronrluUr, aprO ly Providence, K. I. "MAN, KNOW THYSELF." VuV, kUL! , '.V.Vfffp n i VW '."lillllU" invaluable book Jot twenty-five CCUt. Aiwy fttmty should have a COptf fH),(K0 coplra hold Ira Icaw I lilt ll n ; li'rr. Anew edition, revised and uiiprovcu lllal Is.ailed. i HMtmiai. uaat.lff w VffW V IVTI lilt, J1U.1.AD jucuitA-. unu nn JJ lUau-aooK roa ina Arri.u l oulatmng i an outline of the origin, progre, irealmeai and 1 euro of VCrV form of dUi'Hse rOlltmcted by pro- , . If -L.. ... ... i. una, min so xuai inwrcoursn, y ii-"",i j 1 aiiui Pii-uia, Willi novice lur ,nir 'iw. im "J 'in ".T; t V V üld Äoioi ii... f ,i. v. .in, .ii mitlliiAof romiilulnt -;""..-,. . J , I... ........ .VHIHin., ,.u.w ...w - - . 'twenty vears sueeiuuiriil iiraetlce. exclusively do' i w t', ,,. ,,., ,,i ; delicate of t.ri valenattire To which U added receipt foa tU cur of tho above Ulaease. ana a treatise on ine cauaea.sy mi loins ami ruru ur tha Fever and Airun. Testimon y of the Professor of Obstdrics tn Venn. Volleae, rnuaacipma. 'Da. lli NTaa' Mattu . MaaraL-Tho author oflhla work, uutlko the majorliy nrtbosowlio a.lvertlao to cure tho disease of which It treat, I a graduate of one of the best C'ollee In the fulled Males. It alTord Hie lileasurii to reoo amend him lo the ui forlunalo, or lo llio victim of innlpri.ctlfe,aaiiierosfuladepcrlencedprnc tltlouer, In whose honor and integrity Ihoy tuny place the greatest eonrldeiice. Jos. H. LoaiisnoHK, M. D From A. Woodward, M. J). of Venn University. Philadelphia It give mepleaaureloadd my testimony to lha prolesaloual alillity of the author or tho Medical Manual." .Numurou case of Dlaeaio of the Genital (Iriraii. luina of the III of long alandlug have come under my notice, In w hit h hi skill ha been manifest In realorlng to penoc. iieaiiu.in siiiiio euae w hero the nalieilt ha been Conaiilerod bevond Hie roach of medical aid. I n tha treutiiieni of of .seminal weakneaao. ordlaurrangdine.il o ; the fmicilon produced by olf-abue or ecr of vonury, l no not Know nia lupm.r .r I I'll u wiiu tow aiiiuur somo tlilrtv years, and doe.ir II l.o more than lu.llce lo h'nn, aa well as kindness to Ihe unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, lo recommend him ason o In wIiimo prolesaloual kill and Inleg rlly tney may safely coullde thei.xuive. Atraao Wooowaao, M. D Thls la. without xrenlion. the mosl comioe hensivo and intelligible work published on the class of diMai or which IliroaU. Aroldlngall technical terms, II address I la.-If to the reason of Us readers. It ta free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however raai.dloiis, can obJi'i-ltoplm-liigU til tho hundiof hl oh. Ihe author has duvoied many oar to tho treatment I orilirt various con.latiilircalt'i of, and with too I little breath lo null, and toolitllo presumpliou to ! Impose, he hul oirered to Ihe world, allhe moroly - ; iioiiiinul price of "jcoiit, tho fruit of aome taeii- , iv vear sueeesalui liracllco.' :Slt lf.ucUct ornarem should be without the kiiowlede Imnnriud In thl Invaluable work, ll would ivt) )euri of pain, .iiortlficatlon, and ..rro toihoyouihuudorthelrcliarifo." ;v)c' J.lvmrnlr. A t'reabyterlan clersrmiinln Ohio, writing or Hunter's Medical Manuel." sav i "'I human. Is upon thousand of our youth, by e; dl example and lufiiiei.ee of the assiom, have been led into the habit of self-polli. lion, without r-iili.mi: the sin and fearful consoueuce upon theinaelvcs and Ibolr posterity. Thoco.iftliliilioii ol thousamls who aro raising familie have bt-eu enfeebled. If uotbroktn down, and they do not know lliocauso or the cure. Aiiylhlnir that can be dono so to enllirhU'ii and Influence the public iiiIimI a to check, and ultimately remove tin wi.le-si.read source of human wretchedness, , wnnl.l cooler the preulesl blussInK next to the religion of Jesu Christ, ou tho present and j turning generation. Intemperance torthe uo of ''Koxlcallng drinks) thonifh It hasslalu Ha thou- , .,..,. ,.,...,,..,,,..,sr....-.v...... ... I Aci ept my thank on behuli of the allllcled, and i believe mo yourco-workerln lha goodwoik you I am so actively engaged in." One copy, (securely enveloped) will bo forwarded. Ire ol postage, lo any part of tho t'nlled Mules, f.r I wenly-Klve Cents, or alx copies for Ono Hollar. Addreasl'OSHKM A CO., Publishers, or llox UH, riilladelpbla. CTIhMiksellers, t'anvasser. and Uook Agent aupplled ou lha most liberal ter.ua.

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JOHN '. DA I It ife-CO'S Seed Store, 10 it 12 IiOWKit Makklt ktkkkt, Wt offrtf for tilo ti iHiifn ortincnt of ACi..I .. - - I I ... ..I ........ ta I ...M l I . ii t a m a I liili I litH till 'ro..t kind, of Mraw C.tUT., '.U-r Mill., A e fillASS MKRIH. Wa aro eoiialniilly aupplie.l with nil Iii valuable Cria teed ciitthatiid In tho ort, ;.irilon Need, Ö-C. Bnif H 3 nio s. & H. 2ÜFFITER, diuiluctnrr. ami Donior in and liok '.ile nnd Itetuil N. E. COR. WESTERN ROW V PEARL STS, OI.M'nMATI, . OrJTho hlcheal market pru a paid fur .IJACS, ULI) HOi'K and other nper toU. nov 13 iily 5r l(blnoii Cl.aas Itii.. , publKlied and otd by lACOlt l.UNST, Ka I I Main Si reel between Third and Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, O. Kolillisott's Ttieoreliiitlnnil l'racllc-nl Arillniietlc, Key lo Arithmetic. l-.lciiioiitnry treatlae on Algebra. Alir:lr.i. rnlverally Killlion. ' Key to alfclira. ' Nuliiral I'hiloaopliy , ' tieoinetry. Astronomy, I'nlver'lty Kililloi., no. rirhivil r.iiillon. Survo.rt5 and Iuavipatlon. ltOIII.kO V- 1 tTIIII.M ATK'.t I. V. OIIKN. AVIM1 been reiiie.ed lo examine I'of. Koliin. mi's Kerii-s of Malliniutillcs, nnd '. report my opinion thereof. I have h Ith pli-iianr milde io.lf as well acocaluted with the speei lie merits of the books, It I Well could Without the actual iiilnc ol them In tho ri-cltut'i ii ronin. prof. Koblnsoii miiat bo, I should Judge irom his books, a keen, s,rihlly and lliorongh Mathrmiillciiiii, lie would seem to have, Uber aa the Kill of namo, or the rosiiltof study and priu tu-n, n oiilrk Intuitive percetloii i f itutiliemtilical principles, and to be remarkably adopt l-i artill.-es for alibrnlilting the methiMlaor slv1iip irolleitia. The .li'l.r.i Is clear and suiliclenllv dilTuan Ii atplatialious.andfiiriil.lic an klifln.luhl stock o,, proiuem wun eipucii ami unreinoiis mo.ies solving theill. This Work I Ulli iently extenalvo ir the orelnnry purpose of a c -ro of t ollere Insiruciloii Tho iieouietry omliodle a grenl uounl ofili-n-metrlo knowledire tu a tompa.s ainutler than usual. Tho itinera ms uro wo'l conceived and i mnrkn'dy well executed. Tho TreatisooiiStirveyliigau vuv!giit!oti I. full, and give maiiv lutereailug f. ,. which limy be now lo niosiof our liidonta. Tho diiixram are, a III tho lieometry, tlliuailiilly Well done. I ho natural riilloaophy ! ur -. . Mly Intereatnu , not only for It mutter, but for Dim .iimix-r In who I, prlnclplea are eiplaiicd and fncta stuted. No. only the sliident but the general reader may lind auiusenic.it and prollifrm the book. tv, I . I..li.lil i-., Superintendent of ihe I'ubllc Nchools ol In. Huna. ireuncastie, lliu., If iJ. -1-41. POPULAR CIIUUCll .MUSIC. HI. (MM) f'lllilr Nwltl. THE SACRED MELODF.ON, oinainlnir ar.-at Variety i approted t liur.-ll Mlialc, selected chiefly from Ilm old sliiudtrd authora, wliltmnny oi If In ! compositions on a new s)lin nf iiotntiou deaiirned for lha n of ( Im relies, MIukihk Schools nnd Academies, Ily A. K. IUvpkn T wo reason will rlilony nvroiiut for Ilm crent success ut till volume! Klrat. Thr Chrnr'rr mf lb ll.rl. It ,.r.eila now aud rreally Improved lein of iioUillon. In II mm Ii Unit isalisiruco ami diillciili lit this l.Hiflilful silence Is an aimpllfled thnl tnoiith ar in a. in eiiial to years in tho common way or learnIniC the priictlcn of miialeul arl.a fu.-l aiilllclentlv poven by the nttestntlon ol acoreaol teai-iiera and pf furnier W In) lillVO tcsled tilil Statelil Hlld Kl i ll Ihework II groat popularity and con-.lithtly Inc renalnc .In. Mocoiiil. 'i he t)nnht!i muri M jlr I IhrMiinr, Many Hew pieces destined lo Pleuse na Ion-Mi in ti tle In. la, may bo found o.i lis imires ami iil.n initny of the old and tried melodies, liallowed Irom a..o elated recollections ofsaiicliiiirv ilelit'hta, ami fur more welcome to the heart of tho w orahlier than In... f. .. It- ..!. -ill,. I... I r..a ft...... I. imm, ,u,, -,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,. ,, 1 he I'ubllslier may add Unit Iho ni.-ihiml. til execution of the work Issnperlorallovrether tu Ihn majority or f.asleru .M sic linoksand the pricevery low. I It may Im Ii ml at the principal Hooksellers or tri the t'ubll.iiers MOOKi:, WH.KT.ril, KKVS& t il., ! NVtiolestile Hook sellers nml M.it Lhmti, I o.t:7 H W.-ai Fourth stroci, riu -tl.ti, i (JUICAT UAIKJAINS, At llio rrlohrnti'd l.ue.t and t'licuprol CAit p i:t ksta HLisiiM i : n t. In tho I'ulted Htiitua; No. I7 Muln at. J, V. irixaVAI.TsA ro.,Iiiij....teraof, Kmc llah and Kreuch rerpel.i llv.. .pa.l.iia s.ilo j rooms. a have now on hand llio nio-i et.-n slve and eleirnntasanrtmeiilof rich mi.italloii V. Ivets, f nne.try and llriiaa.ils i arpeta ever off.'red In thl market; Import,.-.! rn.iii llio celebrated Ki.r. h.h manufactory of Joint t'roply .V Sous, e.o. Cially lor our city tradeAlao, 300 piece of 3 ply rapesly, I nralu derlli.o.rluo an.lcoirtn-o.i liipmin Venetian and Damask hlulr t uriiel. Also,-.'!!.! iiiecoa of I'.niriiah and American KloorOll (loth of the n.oa.at)e satin lluiau, inaraie itaittin l-resco ami . roll 1'alnti nir, from '.' feel to -.'4 lent wide, at all prices. A lso,tho largest and moat extensive assortment of rk'h and i-letraut Curtain Coo.ls, Cllt Cornices and Window Miades. 'J ho piihlns aro there furo run un teil to examine eur largo stock , which w III be Irooly shown at alt llmea. t.i.r cood aro all warranted to be lu purtucl order and will bo sold cheaper than lite choupot. J.r. ct. 13, IIINT.WAI.T.cV CO. APFLEGATE & ll Bookseller., Publisher- &. Stationer!., 43Haln Street Cincinnati. WK havaone nf tho largest and best assorted slocks In llio Weal, t'ur lock nibracc the beat workf on IVicolow, Medicine, Jmw, Mcianics, Agriculture, Jlialori, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, tj-c. and a complete aaaorlmeut of all ihe uio.loi slrublo .Miscellaneous Uookspuhllthed, Uur stock of SCHOOL IJ00KÖ embrace all books of merit uod In tlm Weal. from Ihe NelllnK Hook to the Lexicon. Our stock of stationery embraces every variety of lilunk Hook from tiieamall .Muinoriiinliim Itook to the lareo su-pur-royal l.e.lKer,lncludi.iK everyartlile used )n lliecouiiltiijr-rooiii. We hüte Torino t'ounlry Morchaiita full variety ol I.Mller.l lip and Nolo Paper, t-iiivolope,WrBp-per, llounel lioar.la, Ink, Vc, o. e. Ourown Puhl liBilon aro ton well known n workaof llietilifhuat merit, toreiiilro more tlm nan enumeration ol the mo.t prominent a hlrh are C1.JKK t. COM.Mt.S t .4Hr, . yiCA",VI.'O VI dote Work. Uollln-saiul.-iil History, I'ltilarrh'a .Ivcs.Siieiiaior, Jnseplius, tVo. Wo Invito all w ho deal I u, nr pi.rchu.tt books, to live us a cull, a we are conti. lent we can oiler them auch liiducoliienia as shall be mutually beneHclal. Nov. II, IKrt. .7 tjr. View of llulldlhgs, I.sndim it-is, l'orlr ilt, l hlomas, Mui.s, Show t'arda, .Notes, Drafts, IMIs o txi'lianiro, Labels, iVc Vc WIIHII.KTON V WAI.IiACK, Ho 113 Walnut rurc.-t. Odd Follow Hull. C Inolnuutl, Nov. I,l-.:t 47 l)r. r,U.I, I'AI'KK ll 000 i'lece inuklns U"1 larj.-al and b. l assiiriineiii evor brought to llr.nik.ille, tan be ou ud at oi.l. W ill I K COICXKK. PATENT Spring JSariillc Trie. A FTER GREAT LACOlt and uvi.en.e, we are XX "' euanu.i inluruiaii iheso iiniiiall. il 1 t. cs ia.i.aiillty al short imilce. I'rli i't $;i,jiicm h. cali. HUM KH.COllUH.N, HUM Ks lo.N V ll.XKII, Solo manufacturers and wliuleanlodeulers in had dlory, Hardware and 1'oacU rrimmiiis. No. U t'hurcli llullilinif, W alnut sireel, t'niciiiiiall, Ohio We also havo a lull supply ol our IVim.' Ilm rnai.a. KÜ0KV1LLK i:0LLK(ii:. "Vjllls I nslltutloii la now rea.lv torecclteuny iiuiuburof yoiinreulleiiicnuud vouhk ladie, and uliord llieiu thebcol oliacllitlc foroblul.ilugalhoroukh education, t he ln ilillnjr I larjro and couvuulenl. and thu lioard ol Instruction w .11 be increased as the wants ol the Inslnlioii demand. T hoso young men ho miiy oven prcl.-r tograduuleut oldur lusiuutloiis, willdo well to acquire thu preparatory atli.lies here, her the classes aro not too largo lor convenience, un.l Where they aro nutlunUl by lin ier cru.lu.ili .,. Ii. itioslold tiittilulioiis. Vu.i:igliilies, on graduatlnir, will receive appro), r,i,t ,i,omua. Hoarding can be bail I n o'i.l I a mi lies, mar t he College edilleo al 1 o dollars per Week. Vouii men c. ii board tlicm-elvesatHbot'tslxlyceiits per week. The prices of liiillon ruh?: Irom a.',.'.!) to 9il,tMiicriuarler w Ith tan per cent discount ror advance pa) incut. Kor.uri.'rpurticuliimn.i,ir,-s J.NU. W.l.oCKh.l'res't lir.iinll'! ud. Fcb.ti l-jt. MASONIC &. ODD 'KLLOWt? FURNISHING STORK. WILLIAM ADDIS, Un removed to Sixth si. Hacon's li,il.liii)c. under .Magnolia llall,Cincliina.i,ohi. MANUKACTHKhKof Costume and K aliuol every duscripllon, for .Masons, odd rell.s, hon of ieiiiperancn, Temdo of Honor, lirul.la Ked Moil, llrutherhood of Iho tnil-ii, and ..ood rl-ilow. )' llekig a m-iniber of tho above orders, I am prepared alal til. 04 to furnlsliovor thing, upperalinirlherol wlili puuctuali.y amldi. patch. Wb.lJ '.VI -1-. in. vi", w viMtic wimiou mi mm: in: i I'll T 'I'll. IS. J. KIJ.Nr T .MuiiiiI'Mi-lurcrati d alor I allk imls f iruii-iiiriit win. law slimlc Alsii rnrl,THSM-!s, llrs iiiniiiiiini: tVc. .Nh.-J I'olIeK' Hull, W ulinitl.,i iiu iuniill. liun li, Muri-ml tlii-rlrx liuJiul.il-l t r'lrmau'-r!int) lo. 7 WALLPAPEIt.1 liu lartfual nasiirliiK-nl over IT. ml 1 Hi's liulillc, fur aulo at Nu.l I'mnniorclnl How. Iy LIM KtV AKUl ll.Mli

C1X!TI. ADVERTISEMENTS, ! du. roiisiiA's ! Alterative BSaliu, a lui M rnii i.vi'ifv wniivi"'

Füll INTKRNAL AND KXTKH ' NAL UBK. This b:.lm is warranted to ro lievo nil Kliuum.'itiin?, Strains in llio aSjiitie, or Spinal sißbction and Din-jia, llcadaclic, or Stifl Nick, Tootliitchc Karachc, Soro Throat, Soreness in the Urcast, Stomach or IJouclj.or Durninin tho hrent, astnma, lironchitis, Sprains and IiruiscF, IJurns, Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud liili ous Cholic, Cholera Mor luis, IMcurisy, Flux, 1'over nnd nguc, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuta or seres, In (lansat ion in tho head, St Dir. eh, Powels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms ii ml Inf tarnation of the Mum;;eh, and Howels, and Croup, Se.-irlet Fever. Trie reuHiiti wliy llii.sbhlm renel.eai.il ihoa c inea I lipcati it re.lucca I nl.niiiiat ion , ami rnoseM I),, 8 eri'li.nis nml urrvoit ayaleni Inlo nrllnii. Tili power la owing lo llie pemiliur cotlllillirllolt l)f tln-rliral proper!!.wltliotii tl.t-ir Ueiu iivulrnlieil. The n.eilirliie In jicrfcctfully rufe, iiol coni.'iliiliiji hiiy (ienillt poison, oi miiierat. It will, If u"(i freely, act In. ine.ll.tlcly upo.t the liver, ami at ' I l'tllrf Nt-CreftlVi OrJillH. II rod lli fol In wlntr Ort If Ira Ira. Ollilieiile cf lr. J. II. Jordan, late K.lout I liyi-i il of tin. Fourth St reel Cl.nl.r do. i'il.il. I .mu cheerfully recommend llie Alterative iliilni to ihn puhlicknowliifj aa 1 do, tlinl it ian exrcllent artii U. 1 used It with ifooiI elFi-rt in Cholera, ji.rii.jr my lute connection willi tho .'.mrlli Ht., Cliulera llocpita In title rily, in -n of cr..t.ii min lu t. stoiimt-li and howeU. I alio used it In a fuse f Inflamniloii of Ilm kl.iiicyf wit!t tho Imp. pieairinfl. l'rr in my knowleilpe of it vir- , lu th iiliov rllsen nml olhera, lu which I huve ua. il it, ( Imve mi lirnlUncy lu proiioun.-iiijj It nnpiiior lo miy metlirin. Ii.therlo nil. red to tlm puhlio with which luve hot tuiie ai-'iinlii(tii, and would cheerfully r-i ommetiil It to the pnlillo. J. If. JORPAN, iM. . Cliiciiinutl, Sept. 1st IHJ'J. Tliin In ti. t crtify Hint in tlm mimmor of 18 IS, I bocQino ho very laino niJ weuk In my hack, occaaloic ly lifting tlm t I coulil not nit down or ,v'ft tin' without l.oli.itiy .ui tu nonio r pject. I w'fi.i n.lvlno.l t try Mr. r.UKlini Alterative Ualiu. Uy lathing it ix ur c-tht timo. my linrk w..a perfectly roetoreJ; mill I linvo ftlt in nyiiiptoit of it return HillCO, My wife, iilxu, Im tiaoil' it for Hl.euI to n I ia nn n liendarlii nml toutliticlm i v I -"i with vrry bcnetlr.ial remilta. J.J. YKAKLK. Dec. im. I84!i. ToTur.ri'nMc. Thia l. lo crrtify that, In June I.ihI, I ntlrii-keil with tho Anlittio Cliolem; nu.l Wit Hi-nil, hn tuy pliysicii.il lutea hi a eoltitpsed stute. i had renin I lied In this tut,, oiii.- two noun., wiii'ti my pnyairinn InlomiHd my ui. ff ,eu,,, lU( could nut possll.ly li- , I ' on. I Irlrtiy forbid my wifo permitting' nut ,. , . ,. . . t iiouriiiiiien, . wlniletvr, aa It would only husten my death ...,.... ' ... I "-.ur. ursua t nine tu pro me, aim i drotiL-hl with hin. u l.nlll.. rniilnimn. .nr I ' ouuoea of hie Alterative Il.ilin, and ueked pcfiniaalou of my who touHo It ou me, dm he thought 11 woulj iuimeilliiMly give eaao. I wu Immediately applied, and In leaa than ten minuter I win rratoret), and in a warm perspimtioH, prior to which time my extremlt noe w.ro coin, a Clammy aw.ut waa ou my fre and heuJ. After tha uaa of two other hotllci of tho aanio irietllclue, I waa entirely liove.1 of ail Jltre., ami in it fow d:tya was restored lo lieullh. 1 would iiioht chrorfully nud heartily rccommend thla IJALM lo all who are afflicted In a similar way 1 havo alao used it In oilier tlis.;p, and Imve found it a moat excellent remedy. I do not think il cu be toohljjhly recommend. JOKLKIIIDY. I do hereby certify thct the above certificate in correct, and the rtutemeut of ihe physician made to me la true. JULIA ANN K1KHY. Cincinnati. Pec, Hit, 1H1'). A Certllicalrt from the Rev. J. Ü. Finley Cli.vinnuti, March Ith, lti.Yi. Dr. Foraln TIiUI the first lime In my lona; lif thai 1 Imve Riven my no in a in recoinmeudntloii of any medicine, aa penerul remedy, though I huve often been aollcltetl. 1 Imve uaed your Alternativ Hülm for Hourly two vnr'i firt, fur the rlieumatlum lu my hi, and kme.of which I wna nearly a cripple, then for very severe braise on two of my family; then a vhlentattuck oftllarrhaea on myaclf; then for InlUmatian, for burnt bruinea, and for a very aevere case of i-liiT neck, brought on by a violent cold, aud a think I have had full proof of ha medical propertied, in n pent many of the dint-Msea for wltio'i you recoin tuend 11, and I have not Ion tut it Id fall In even one of th.n.. Htlll, po uotauy libit ilia on infallible cure, yet ia my Mober conviction, that it ia the becon. pound for these remedlea for which it ia recomiiieiitind, that I have ever tried, d 1 huvetri'd initny I will nol, if I cau procure ll, he without It in my family for any cotihiderulioii. Hoping thut you will atll continue to compoini j It houentlj.and that il may relieve tlieusaiula of a u tie re r, I moat heartily recommend ll to my fellow-citie.ua t iii iat exeellent Family Meiliciue. YturJ, kireclioiuitely, J. 11. FINLKY CcrtifirMclioin 1). L. Mtarr. I have known JU. Forsha's Alterative I'alm to perform a very extraor diitary euro ny.tn a horno that was very badly cut, some time since. I used it upon one occasion, cxtcrn.illy, with good effect. I bcJicve it to be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to he used in many complaints. 1). L. .STARK, ovcm'jcr 21st. 1C53. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Ueakhirt'.,No. 31 Pearl st. t'in. Dr. S. W. Forsha,I)rug Store, No Mile of Filth it., 3 doors east of Smith Cin.O. For sale at It. Tynor'n, I). Price & Son', Li nek fc. Farquhar'n.Dr. Moody's and Dr. Halles, lljookville, Ind. TERMS OF TnE INDIANA AMERICAN. Nii!iarrltln wlivn not pul'l wllliiu l!u'j car 3,11 ir iniil illiiii llio i-r . '...o If iiiiil in mh unci' '.'.in QSul-scrilTstiiag remit tnotiry by mail at our risk, when not lens than j are re. tnittfd at one time, and reccijds will be returned stating the limn to which jiy tnetit is made. (H tain a certificate of th Post Master as to the amountranitled.

OF tiii: TAVJ5NTY-TIII111) VOLUME ' OK THE INDIANA AIIERICAIT.

Tho alarm that was caused by the hard times, which was roBuitinj in causicl. many papers to nufpond entirely, and sell out. and which csused mtny old and entablirihed popcrs to reduce their dimensions, deterred us from making th enlargement wo had contemplated, at tha beginning ol the Tolumn. Though thwar . tod, for the time being, we still kept our purposo in view, and now present the patron, and borrowers of tho American, The Largest Paper in Indiana. And, if it is net tho best paper, it shall not bo for want of unceasing application to its interests', on tho part of its editor. When we took charge? of the American, aome sixtcca month ago, it was not without many a fear that we would not bo abloto retain its large subscription list. Hut this hau constantly increased, notwithstanding the discouraging circumsancea of the pant year, and we now have a circulation that justifies the expenditure ve have nintio in enlarging. In addition to the embarrassment which grew out of our wnnt of experience as an editor, we were somewhat alarmed at the fears of many personal frirnda. They thought it impossible for us toercced, unlcsa we should consent to become the Organ of some party. 15 ut having long ago settled in our mind that parties will become corrupt, aud that they are usually kept In ex ihti-nco for the beneftit of a few aspirants, wo determined to puraue our chosen cimrfc, and fnil, if fail we must, in attempting to publish a paper that should be truly Independent. The readers of the American know full well, that we K not m run by being Independent, that wo will not take aide for or againat the question nt i;sue. It has not been hard to tell on which side of any question we have been, nor shall if be in future. We mean to say, that no caucus or convention, no wig. wain or council, or tribe, halt dictate what we may say or may not say. We know every hotly knows, that a paper thatselln it.elf to party, must leave anreproved the politico! blunders or dishonesties of its party, and distort and tniirepreeenl the nets of its opponents. We have certainly tried lo avoid tl.eao error, und nhall continue to try in fu'.ure. How far we have succeeded , we leave with our candid, coiutant readers. How far wo shall succeed in future, must be judg. cd by 'lie future. On the questions now at issue, wo need not define our position. It is nol an equivocal one, as our rendera well know. On the questions to arise, we shall peak when they come up; withoutfear, favor or affection,, and without asking any master how we may speak. Hence the American may justly be denominated, il IIMIST POLITICAL PAPER. Hut our readers will want, not only opinions, but facts. "They will want at . I 1 t ..!. .il .a l a .-

Diru a eye view oi mo uoings oi tue worin, at nonie anu aoroad. ur course in si weekly ehret, even aa largo as thin, the details of battles and diplomacies, can not be given, but wo w ill keep an eye out upon the world, that we may give a "mero mention" at least, of every Important event, in the political, social, and religious world. Kspccial pains will bo token to gather up and publish, on reliable Infurma tiuii, ell items of homo news. This department of our paper, which has given It great popularity, shall not be ncglmicd, hence the patrons and borrowers msy ex pect to learn something of interest, every week, about home matters. Ordinär! ally, the "mere mention" column itself, shall be worth the weekly coat nf, the pnper. In view of tho information of this kind that shall bo regularly imparted, tho American will be A MST CUSS NEWSPAPEll. Hut our paper is to go Into tho family circle, and exert on influence upon the rising generation. In view ol tho indelible character of early impressions, and the vast importance of giving tho Impulses and aspirations of youth, a proper direction, grrnt pitinn will bo taken to admit nothing that shall have an Immoral tendency. Uy every means in our power, wo ahull aim to Inculcate a love of learn ing, a hive of reading, and a lovo of virtue. Much of the "miscellany" of the 1 paper shall be adapted to the capacity and lasts of children, and we hope to make our paper of such a character a to bo wcrth its c- at, every week, to every child in the family, that can read. Hence it shall he to the interest of poor people to take il on the score of economy, instead of discontinuing it because hard timee require tho curtailment of expensca. It is wretched economy that will dwarf the intellect of the child, for tho sake of saving a few dimes. Wo expert also, lomukr selections, and publish such original matter, as will tiittkntho visits of tho American welcome tu the elder members of every family. -And, whilo we aro cholco in our selections, wo shall exclude every thing, even

from our advert ising columns, that shall be pernicious. We will not for any price, if we kno'v it, advertise a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. Wt have refused hundred of dollar worth of advertisements of circuses, lotteries, fite .

and we hi. all continue to do so, being fully

hing at this Lumih-h without aiding gambler, and stvjudl.rs, and strolling high

woymen, we will try woou-rftwing, or sometning eise. 100 mucnor our lite I.sa been devoted to tho single purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at this late day.

to promote vico and immorality, for the sako of pelf. Wo do not expect that every parent who professedly regardathe welfare of his children, will patronize us. The interest of party Is too dear lo some, and the

paper thut binds the party yoke upon him must be supported .however much moral poUon it it carries with it. Others are so wedded to Mammon, that, for the

sake of saing eighty centsa year, they will

not only tvortUless, as a neu-s paper, being made up of the stale matter that had appeared in the dVilies, tho week before, but which is absolutely pernicious, con

taining in oh t objectionable puffs of theatres, concerts and dram-shops. Such , pa

pers are dear, at any price, yet we expect many persons to take them on the acoro 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 SUITABLE PAPER FOIt THE FAMILY CHICLE Tho spirit of inquiry that is awakened among the farmers of this valley, im source of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, requires more than to be the o;ncrol a tract of fertile land. To farm, means more than to scratch the surface of tho soil with an old bar-share. The Farmer bf these times, must boa reading and thinking man, as well as a working man. He should bo a writing man also. While ho is willing to receivo instruction from the experience of others, h sho'd bo willing to impart instruction from his own experience. To aid in tho production of such farmers, we expect to devote a largo spsce, weekly, to m vauev mmm. Intending to make a good paper, wa intend to ask a living price, and we expect to receive it. Our terms will be found below. That they ere not too high, for such a paper as ours now Is, every reflecting man can eaiilyee. Our paper is now tho sizoTof tho Weekly Times, and printed on much better paper. That paper is ftirnivhed at one dollar a year, though not a quarter ol a column is ever set up for it which does not first appear in the Daily Times. It has too, a circulation of some 03,000, while we have less that 1500, and must set up our reading matter, exp.cr.ly for this paper. Tho Western Christian Advocate, which is not to large as ours, with a circulation of 2S.000, seriously contemplated raising the price or reducing tho sizo 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 thtt we scorn. However, aa a tribute of respect, "for thcir work's sake," MLNISTKUS 01- THE GOSl'EL OF ALL 13 EN 0 M IN ATI 0 Xtf, shall have tho paper for ono dollar a year, and widows, who have children old en ough to read, t.hall have it atthesame price, asa token of sympathy. As a matter of charity, wo will also furnish.it to veryjxtor wen, who have large families, ot the samo price, or very rich mf.i, who are too stingy to buy books, or papers for their children; as it may bo a charity to furnish tho unfortunato children of such persons some moans of learning the ways of the world.

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When not paid during the year When not paid within six months, When poul in advance,

INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS.

At iho present prices of paper and provisions we cannot let our paper, to lubs, of any size, for lets than two dollars a year. It cost just as much to furnish lo a olub-. ubseriber as to any. Hut, as a compensation to those who will act as our agents, in their respective localities wc will send our paper gratuitously to any Post M oxter, or other person, who will send us the names often subscribers, wilh the pay for them in advance. Wo hopo these terms will be carefully observed. All subscribers aro regarded as engaging to continue, unless they expressly state to the contrary, before their timo expires. Masons and Odd Fellows, and benevolent men of all classes, will no doubt confer a favor upon many an orphan, and widow, by calling their attention lootir term, in regard to them. If they are too poor to raise even a doli'ar, we will join with any benevolent persons in raising it for them, if there is not benevolence enough in their Immediate neighborhoods for that ptirpone. He it remembered that wc ask no man to take tho paper merely to support it. From present appearance, it will live and flourish without such subscriber., though it receives neither state, county nor corperatioe patronage. Yet we have rca. on to believe that many will tlo themselves the pleasure of contributing to l.o euetenance ol such . paper, rather than patronize the worthless cheap padem of other states. Opinions of the Press.

llTwe Ji.'lpo Hint Iii' Jmfriran will h nms til' lUl'iU-rt'st r Hi-ira.icy ly Iii change of I'ro-l-rii-lors; that, i.otwiili-Un.liiie tlia allean4 taln t.-.l nm n lie r In mIiIi-Ii tin) cliurial li-.artm-nl lias U-en coii.lm ti.,1 lof tho .il twenty-lwe jcars.we ir-dlc t ii 111 still n tttiu Ii Inpli ami hoiioral-lo jiosiiioii It has H-ciiiel for rnuJur, lulruesa au4 Iioiii'rU . Cambriitgt Cily . JjMr.:ooilwln Is a reaily writer, and aaabte mini, 'l lio Aiiu-rli sii Ua füllen Into joihI hands. K i hm.Hit l'atladium. JJT"Mr. :Mvl In wleMs a vljrrrou pen. Mr. ('lurk son iimili! a good editor, tint we have uo ilniilit tin-re am olio -rs of ejtial alrilily and Induatry. f.wi-6rs: I'rrtt. JCi A. ilomUln la known In tlil soi tlon of country as oafasiiia; tnti-nlaof the (lrsl order, and ac tltitiM nl Unit liu w III sn.porl Hi high standing t Ihn Aiimricau. Lawrcurrburg I'rrtt. lilinrhivii l.lt A menu A.Ti aHr haa l"n I'ousuU-rubly i hlarfd, and I now (as I lal tv Um t'.luorj Um lurgost )H'r In Indiana. It I Inrvo I'liiiiicl. ll. all t-oiisiifiii-n. hrio.nl ;oodlo I ouu ui Um rral roj:risiv-s, and we ho bis tili nplioti lint i l(i asiiimh lii r'od lu li nclli a In aM-r M Incroascd lu si. Caaarrf vi lis it nut.

determined that, if we cannot make a

take a city Dollar Weekly, thst Is $3.0 etttattett' .20 3,00 tTRoodwIn, of tha rirooktilla American haa lwn Improving his farr lately, ll Uistss of tha rieau-st apera j.ublislied anywharw. hrw Jlbtng Tribune. Th Rronkv 111 Anierlran comes tn na f really enlnrired and aomawbat Improved la awararH9. Wa Uilleva It la row, tb Unrest paper, and on of the boat lb the S tat. rliyri- llaaaer. JTThe Indiana Amerli-a.i haiWn rreatlyanlariced and beautified, and . aosr tha largest aewaaier puhllslied In tha stsleof Indiana, and of Ihn .lonrosl lypa alsrt.- r'rra t.krimmn Jrfearmtt. Tlia It rook vi'le American ha See verv materially rnlarced; and the sharp slioia Ith wblrk It ahomi'U ahow that prcaiher ran edit-aaenlar paper flrslrata If they rhnaa to. lu t.dltor, Kev. V. A . iool in enjoy hi present vocation a If ha had been raised Ui it w rites and aay)a,t what ka please about all parties and make up a paper that I wnle awaka and readable. In It every eolumn. tiood luck to him. .Vsaf brnd ktxtttrr. Isniaos Aa.i . Thi aper haa been lately enlarired and Improved, and I on of Uia most lud.Hnite.it papera In lha but, ll I plata-op-ken, and en-rally rirbt .upon Iba rreat lovraV aUun f Uia day. OW Ittl.wt' Niiiim,