Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 November 1855 — Page 4

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CHEAT MAM KETIXU IX K.tü. ersten -or COL. LAS ! ! Tho iuectiag at Franklin was called to order about 11 o'clock, A. M., and E. W. Purdom chosen President, and John E. Stewart Secretary. Tho first speaker was Col. Line, lato of Indiana, who commenced by an argument that thcro b no longer in tho Territory a Government. The last laws passed, ho said, havo killed it Any Territorial Government is, in fact, unconstitutional; and Government originally never oontcmplatcd acquisition of territory, and tho first cose that of Louisiana, originating in thö dispute about navigating tho Mississippi gave tho first cocasion for tho exercise, by Congress, of tho doubtful po wer of imposing upon tho Territory a Government A Territorial Government was, in any case, but a temporary provision, dependent for it3 force, upon tho consent of tho pcoplo of tho Territory. It had no right to tax tho peoplemuch lessto)tax the right of suffrage; and tho Kansas Legislature, by its outrageous dollar tax, find other enactments, lias falljustified tho peoplo in refusing obedience to- its oppressive laws. Tho Territorial Government is dead. If your houso wcro falling you would build another, and it is good policy to build it as soon as you aro satisfied that tho present ono must fall. So it is tho duty of tho people of Kansas to mako a new Government; they have tho right to do so, und if Gov. Shanuoa or any other oflicial offers to squirm or resist, you havo only to get an injunction : from the Supremo Court. Wo can havo our own laws iu successful operation by January 1st, 1850. The Territorial Government will ceaso when a Stato Government begins. Tho administration, thro' its mouth-piccc, tho Star, already says that tho acts of tho present Territorial Government aro revolutionary, and that all further appropriations musi bo stopped.OldMarcy is out in tho streets damning tho Territorial .Government and all connected with it But ono feeling exists throout tho Territory six feet of earth or a Freo Stato ! Profclavcry men aro cursing tha LegLslaturo's laws ; even tho leaders are down on them. Tho only objection urged ton Stato Organization is tho expense. All men prefer tho free, dorn of if kite. men. - Tho cost of the first fivo years of Stato Government in ludiuca, was 831 ,- 000. Whitfield says that Kansas contains 12,000 inhabitnnti ; which would mako a tax of $2,00 each. Now, , tho Kansas Legislature hag appointed a Board of Commissioner with full , powers to tax us at discretion, and you aro made to pay tho dollar tax for voting in tho State.. Tho expenso of n Stato Government by direct taxation is small ; who would not rather pay $3 than not havo a government of his own? , Uut no direct tax will bo needed : we can borrow all tho monoy wo need, with or uithout inter est, in nny State in tho Union, on our Bonds. If theso Kansas quarrels continue, tho Union is lost Tho North and tho South aro already arraying themselves for combat Washington s coun selsaro dUregardcd, and wo havo no remedy but a Stato Organiza tion. California, with a less pop uLition than ours, borrowed mill ions. Nor will tho pcoplo havo it to pay: in ever case tho General Government has always paid all expentes uptothotirao of admis sion, even to tho cost of tho Constitutional Convention; and it will do so now. We have Texas, California, Illinois, Florida and Michigan for precedents. Sorao question whether, as a State, wo havo power to defend ourelves. Wo aro able : wo havo the right ; and ho who interferes does it at the peril of his life. Our people are permanent, and nothing will prevent our admission. Wo shall bo immediately admitted ; all the Union men, North and South, will vote for us. for they all hooted at the idea of Slavery in Kansas, and will be anxious to verify their words. Tho idea of making it a Slavo State was an afterthought on tho part of Afchinson to his ro-clec-tion to tho Senate. Douglas, Bright, Pugh and Pierce, irill put forth every effort to procure our admission as a Freo State, for tho a that tho excitement Jns already prostrated thcci al

most entirely. Kansas, then, will bo admitted, and wilt come in tho wealthiest Stato in tho Union. List winter, the Homestead Bill passed the House by a large, majority, at tho same timo that tho Kansas Nebraska Bill passed tho Senate. Tho Houso refused to concur in tho latter till tho senate should pass tho former; but, as timo was short, they finally yielded, uudcr tho promise that tho Homestead Bill Ehould bo passed. It will be, during next winter. Tho General Government makes no monoy Out of her dollar-and quarter landi ; and In tho Bill for tho admission of Kansas, shu will give

to tho new State overy acre of land within her limits. This rich boon will insure a magnificent future ; and all thb wo shall realize, if only truo to ourselves to-morrow, and for threo succeeding elec lions. Let us sco tho other side. By the course of tho Missourians emigration has been stopped; to continue as wo aro is ruin. But tho moment that news goos forth that Congress has admitted ti3 as a Free State, thcro will bo such a rash of emigration as never beforo was seen. What of taxes then? And Kansas never could be held as a Slavo Stato; many niggers could never be held there. The bottom lands in Indiana, on tho Ohio ltivcr, aro worth to day, 5100 to SI GO per acre, while those opposite in Kentucky, are worth only 30 to $35. So with other Slavo and Freo States. Land in Kanas,if Freo, will soon bo worth from 825 to S00; if Slave, it will only bo worth from $5 to 8, and no sale at that Fach mau in that caso owning lOOacresof land, pays 4,000 dollars for tho privilege of owning a few nasty, stinking niggers. , . Every thing calls upon you to establish a State Government Bo sure to voto to-morrow, and vote at tho Legislative election ; if wo are interrupted, why, it is as good a time as any to die. Somo may say wo are nullifiers; so wero our forefiihers nullifiers when they resisted tho tyranny of Britain. Their provocation was less than our own, and yet . they exclaimed, "Givo us liberty or give us death." Judge Smith, after somo sensiblo remarks, wanted to hear from Franklin men, and called on L A. Prether, Esq., who replied that he was too unwell to Fpcak at any length, but that ho wou!d say that ho was a Southerner, and a Pro-S!avcry man; ho owned slaves ot his own, and had been active in ins exertions 10 mako Jvansas a Slavo Stato ; was a persona! friond of the author of tho Kansas Elec tion Bi)J;butjwas frco.tosay tho Jcgislaturebad excited hi resentment And contempt. Amort;; lna personal friend la Virginia, his natiro State, wire two Member of Congress, and they had written to him, plodginsr thcmwlre to vote fur tho;ftJmifon of Kannas a a Freo Stato If tho pcoplo chose. Ho closed by ottering tho following resolu tions, ono being added by Oca. Tom rou, which were passed without a dissenting voto. Ibow,That we look with tdcajur upon tho formation of ft Stato Consti tution. HesolveJ, That wo look with con tempt upon tho lato LegUlaturo and lw of Kansa. JietoivtJ, that no obittruction elrnuUl bo o (ft red to the faithful execution of the fugitive Slavo Law, ao long ns it remain upon the Statute Hook. JtttolveJ, That la the pcrion of Hon. A. II. Heeder, late Governor of or kanaaj, and our candidato fur Dele gato to.Congrcaa, wo roconixe tho embodiment of our principle, and he hall havo our earncut and united up port. TLo meeting then adjourned. Tho tcmpcrauco papers Maine, though regretting, of of course, tho Lssuo of tho lato elec tion, do not indulgo any despair of their prohibitory law. Tho nowly elected legislature, though they may modify, will not repeal tho existing law, and will probably come fur ihortof tho liquor-dealers' Lopo of them. An Anjusta paper, peaking of tho Senate, recently, re marks: , "They are temperate and temper arten men. And if auch aro to lead ort and'givo us a law, we have full conQ denco that the pledge of the Stato Con vention will bcfulfillcd. Indeed, when wo peak of these gentlemen, wo arc happy, o f.tr as our knowledi; o extends, to nay tho Senators and Representa tives elect, though opposed to the present Administration, are men of pcraonal purwy and fidelity a temperanco men. 'I he number of real rum men elected to the Legislature, is small indeed as small as it was last year. If the advocates of "free rurn" calculate on accomplishing their objects through such men aa have been elected, they will find thcmselncs sadly mistaken. Maine will never trail her temperance banners in the gutters ; she may throw them to free winds from other points of the moral heavens but she never will trail them in gutters." Susjuehannah, JV. Y. Journal. armers should examino their implements, and put all in good repair, always keeping them ready for action.

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Tho more we see of lärm and farm management, tho stronger ia our impression of tho great need of concentration ot expenditure in labor andcpaital upon fourfifths of the cultivated soil in the country. When the contrary system, that of expansion, prevails, ground U gono over" carelessly and imperfectly, when it should be farmed thoroughly and well. This may bo thought a harsh statement, but let us look it. It is good policy to expend tho '.labor Of putting in a crop of six acres, when, at tho samocost, a liko result may bo realized from three or four? Will you , bo content with thirty bushels of-corn per acre, at an expense of, say 10, hen by adding labor and manure to tho amount of two or three dollars more, you may havo sixty bushels? Will you grow inferior stock with thoöarao amount of food, when, by u larger outlay of first, you may havo the nest, those always saleable tit good prices, whilo tlw unimproved scarcely find purchasers tit any prioj? You will not, if you consider the subject carefully aud understandingly. "Much labor on little land" is the secret of success in fanning. Capital is needed, ,so that every facility aud advautege may bo improved, and the inuro land a man works on tho system tf expansion in firming, tho poorer ho will bo iu tho end. Think over tho matter, brother farmers! Is it not best to either concentrate your labor upon less land, or increase your expenditure fur the purpose, eo as to embrace tho whole farm in n thorough course of cultured To drain, manure, plow deep, plant and sow tho best seed, cultivate well, and harvest in season, and, above all, to attempt no moro than you can do well. Vol. iXt trs. roTAToi:. Noticing some views concerning tho culture of potatoes, ami the kind of seed' which ic now variously used and recommended, 1 will add, if any benefit, my item of knowledge and information for tho benefit of your numerous readers hereafter, concerning tho kind of seed I would recommend to bo used, and iu what manner, time, &c. Tako any kind of good potatoes, using the large ones for seed, cutting them in such a manner as to havo two eyes, and not moro than threo m each piece, niter tho potatoo is divided into its several parts. After having your ground rightly prepared, plant in row-, having tho pieces about ten inches asunder or if in hills, use threo pieces to tho hill. Never plantyour potatoes until they begin to sprout, otherwise if planted curly and not sprouted, they will oftentimcsa la a long time in tho ground before they como up. Now as I have recommend largo seed to bo used, I will asbign my reasons which you will find veiihcd upon trial. As large potatoes havo lar ger eyes than small ones, consequently they will shoot a larger stalk. Now" tho nourishing branches anastomosing from the largo stalk upon tho end of which the uc w potato is lormcd, being larg er than if originating from a small potato, with a small eye, consequently tho nourishment convey ed and received from the earth to perfect tho growth of that potato would bo greater iu quantity than that conveyed from smaller units-J toniostng branches from smaller seed. Therefore, you will perceive, from my reasoning, that the growth and sizo of tho potato aro perfected proportional to tho amount of nourishment received from tho earth, nnd tho kind of seed used, bmall potatoes should also bo cut when planted, yet they do not yield as good a quality of potatoes as better seed do, of a similar kind. Although dependent upon tho season, if you sow good seed upon good ground, you may expect to reap a good crop ; but if you sow bad or inferior seed upon either good or bad land, how canyon expect a good crop? J)ot.Nctts. JR3To "plungo a young lady six fathoms deep iu happiness, givo her two canary birds, half a dozen moon-beams, twelvo yards of silk, an ice-cream, several rosobuds, n squeeze of tho hand, und the promiso of a new bounct. If sho dont mclty it will bo because sho cau't. Q"Young ladies frequently ulludo to their intended as 'a duck of a man." Wo fear this is tho reason why so many of tho fair sex marry geese. K7A trial for breach of marriago promise, in tho Fleming co. court, in Kentucky, last week, resulted in an award to tho plainlifl of 0,000 dollars BSTlho New York Time'? says that ono of the oldest wjnc-dcal-crs in that city has oflercd to bet 1,000 dollars that there is not a gallon of genuine old Tort wine in tho city of NewYork.

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niONKTlU ALPHAllKT. , ,i. Ii li-iU'f h "" ot th ituiu-ittd lull i or uuon iu i illtutrallv word. vUvr. Snuii'U. "niB. lütter. Eeunda. Sam. " ExiJodenlt. ljnj Voioeh. C e . tri . . . e K if . earih . . f ((a . ale . . . a An . air . . . il i . nu . . h Oh . all . . . (J u . xik . . O D i . "ixj.ti . . o SJkh t I't'toflt. i i . ill ... it i: o . ii . . . ct A a . am . .at (I u . (isk . at () o . Oil . . . ct li a n . . . nt P p sole . . pa Ii b . tow I . . Is T t , to . . . ts I) d . rfoo . . . da l- j . cAoor . J i . jetr ... ja K k Ain,ran. ka O s . jam . . ga Continuant. F f .car . . . cf V t . veer . . ts IL t .(Aigh . . it A. thy . . da 'It I , seal . . ta ! J . ,aIt . . ij X g . vUion . ja IJipiJt. I. r . rare . . ur L 1 . ull . . . cl Kasati. hi m. main . .cm N n ,ono . . cn U u . tiny . . ig 11 U wool Ut (I u I . ico . . . . et , od . . . er 8 . Ow . . 8 Y y . yea . . y Y w . tcny . . wa DrtÜiiig. 11 h . . hny . . bu jnrTIm tnnrVi of punctuation re Ihe Min M hi tli oi l nrtliOLr.njr, f xcoptln 111 fttlulri Climen mil lluin: Ilia mark of lnlrrflion i ta -lacl Iwrora Uia flnrt word In a wnWiirl i,il.mt I al lha ami of arntaiira hull ri.tH Jouliii I IniijrliU-r, I iirrlj I aorruwj Uie Invortcil ' siSKlIti lha amtiwtuB ( a UUor. I'nuu tie Tjpov dr. Tinir.. HUF NOTS. r.iDr.TruAov ()!UUiniZ TKMl'KUANS A MANS. On fid 116 ulU, i aloii.ld ic iiumtli lnrtiu wv dc "Iljmm Ijlili Tt'iiiirnim AIhik," :Uhl wo. U'rl lau; )vA w'A tj. i-Ihci-sJ.c., M!m Slit mlol tlcliviTi'd i von inlcrr.-tiTj ;tml i'ljk went inlr-, hii1 u'l r Ititli jmrtisiitcil lud! jiiiwdij).. I um Kitihfi'l d.ito KU1 wurk ia in jinnrv.i lirr. lcli iinjirsl wi'l dc iii)nrt.uiH ov d kn., mid do nciii uv rr'irdirj de wi lfr nv d Ui 'r tip. Jiuiidri'd vtnj rnuin. iv IkjIi MckHi d it nlciid dc Iiixtitiif, dt. tioM liidi., (i'g.i'iaplur.ov oldc M-iJuI VT n) linv Miriiidod rflitf. Inslitijon w id a lrA Mid, u. it wyr.ov jHr moiid inrii(Mi.-4, iiif.r, imju-ciialil d.ui d.hz ov Sfbtitlcml. Slltvol rriu Hid kiul widt.itid de i'lrdli))! "V d;r kjml, jcnil und jKTHwa.siv vtrMo.. Hidd iiikI liqnlnd must I dc ni:ui Wi kn I rvn ti)k ov dnii'r.iii.il) cut ov dr yuy j;roiiz, lub ir piotckfcd ''I o Krl,,l'a"f'i1' i'1" fiir rt-it norjit iiiorid ml vims kuu lc mud her cr il liw r, wid-it (Ib nnd luiro' kiviH.'mJni ny wiuu'ii. (Jo on doli, fil.iiitriijiik HistoiM, in yiur mt vurk ; hwol yc liuv olrcvli iKvd iülmtun yriii-Ht ov liwul va ia1 Urrafur iikotiipli. A correspondent of tho Hosten Journal gives tho following sketch of an incident thatfell under his notice: As painful a scene met my view in the cars fron Philadelphia to New York, as I have ever been in my journeys. A lady and her husband camo into tho cars at tho former place, and were seated near us very respectable in appearance, and tho lady, iu particular, uncommonly interestAfter a little while, 1 noticed a strange manner in the geutleman, which seemed to indicate that ho wnsnotin far or of the Maino Liquor Law. At every place the cars slopped, ho evidently replenished tho(vacuum iu his throat with a now drink, until he could no longer sit up in his scat without help. Ho then roso hastily and went and opened tho car door, and seated himsoli in it, with his feet and legs hanging on tho outside. His wile was much diss! rested, and tried to prevail upon him to como in and ho gavo her a push which sent her to tho Hour. Two gentlemen rose, and, with tho aid of tho conductor, ho was helped in and placed in a reclining position on ouo of tho beats beneath u window. Ho soon fell asleep and it was enough to break ono's heart to sco the ' attentions that devoted wife lavished upon her senseless husband. Sho covered him with her shawl, to keep tho dust from making him uncomfortable; if his hands fell into an unpleasant position, she gently replaced them, and perhaps bedewed them withu tear. JJeforo arriving iu New York, sho seemed anxious to have him wake, nnd asked ono of the gents to "please wake him, as it was u strange place, and she did not know what to do." Two or three roused him a little, and then she went to him with u sweet smile and says: "Wo havo got almost to New York, and I am glad, for yon um so timl;" and ho struck her in the f ice. Sho had tho sympathy of all iu the car, I know, for there was many a moist eye among tho ladies, ami many a bitter look on manhood's cheek. Arrived in New York, ho wo'd not leave tho cars till ho was ordered by tho conductor ; and her attentions in crossing tho ferry were as a suluous as ever,' and met with pushes and blows from her brutal aud drunken husband. The last I baw of her, she was in thostation-houso on the New York bide, b -gglng him to go and seo to their baggage, aud he answered her that she was a fool to mind her own business. Ac. My traveling companion remarked, "That is womanly love, and when he spvoks kindly to hrr again, xhr. teil I forget italic jfirrrcparo to dio.

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Having now received their entire assortment, of BEIT $;P2).S:f Queencswaro. Hardware, iiootn .mm Mior:, ac, ai, l-r l''v N Inform lu. irnp!o of Ihli aill Uie niljolnluir riili. tlii.1 ür) ur now rurt'l In eil th If 1. 1. 1 trip da, (ml nrw (in.'.j i'lcirlit ljli ol F"iU,al mr ili lrMf than aru mill lit Mtiy ilh-r J'l.i.-i In tti i Mat''. 1'lirr rurally llrqural Tluil 4ki. khoiilil mil tiii.l rvn in I no llii'lr chI., a h'-llii-r lliry Iniftiil i.tlmv r not. ,inl Omit If Person Should Nat Buy IK woiilil t t.t I'tt rl Ilia vnliinlilti Infonimlimi li oUnra ami l Dim tnvatiaaf Jnli'C iniu'lt rimI to HufIWiiif; humanity. All tlivir Mock 1r)iisr mtlrrl v Mew Kiiofi.n an IimIikthifiiI lnr -rr imn lo flu U.r"WIHI K WATKK VAI.I.KV AI I N I " a rati. I'oiinornvHlo, linl, may lrt'iJIjr Ur7 WW' II V B A Il( ! Ell k VAl, WH'I.1I. il KTIL l'l HPI Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hangings, CniNA, GLASS AND QUEERS WARE, Itowl, Miora, Had rni,Mruv ;! Ar., AM) MANUKA (Tt UEUS OK HOWl.l AMi JtlAlTlI.MS CONNERS VILLE IND. m) ii 'u ir J. RIT1CNrlKld. t. 1'l.tKK. 1 WHOLES A I.K No.lMI 51 IM s'riir.i.T, WKHT Mill-'., M.( t)M oK A HO V K HI XI II , ( .lud yo.t MilhMrnli CINCINNATI, 0. Uk. MfmiK.ja. a mix kw . & iriniii,m 4KB ni.nia ( IiIiiii, ;la und (lurrnau nri't NoliJ Muln KiriM'l. Siloor buloW lliiril, ihr) Ifly ( I.M l SAH. Joy to the World. VdTWn IISTAMuMJ Ilm "liarl tlini'n, aviry A' biuty .'i nn ilnlitriiiliiti'l I havo Hark Mov.i. I'niu oh, ftl.ni.i; havo Ju.l reluriifit fr um Ihu l'lly III) lrn.lt iiil) , anil wl h lili'b I tliluk I III liu l.l.i liiily Hl liu fiMiniiiir ilvman.l tiirilili ponUr luve. All thai ara a iiinuiifl wall lu HiKiii liiilil com ami try II for tlinmn'lvt , f you ara In Hundt a lolU uorlir iialHU', I ran gMo you thro lunulfoil rolriiii'i'a. ALSO, A l.iruo iiuml.i-r of Iho.o huantlful ami i.o.nlr l'aruicotl ntuvv um liaii'l; ry luavy anJ durulilu. i'ri'iiilaiii .lovi-.tif alltni't ami kliut. I'arlor, MrKlInc lliuu, Sffe 1 Hau ami Mioi Mom-; t diiii all. A (;oOlamnrtinuiit of tin ara ron.Uiitiy o Ii ml. M KMC IIA Mit ciut.a iudil!a at Cincinnati l'rli'oa. r 'lloiimiwork dono to ordur on Ii ort Imtlia. 'lliauklul for Iii ih1 lirun I null .Uli oh. II ailinr of piililic i'iilroim. N. II. IHUtK. l'oinirivillt, May IH-ihiio. ASA 1 (IL KU AKT, (l.utr rjitiil HUtfi-oiKiirtu lugt, WlmolorAf luirllH Uonl K.lulo Akimh'I',) .Itiornr in l.a unü Ural La tut .tKfttlt v til.itii n.l to tho CoMiM-Hon nf lvlU, tU iurrlia ami ala of K.iul Kutanl allutlior tofiiiiiiul liiiNibOKi liitru.lml tn Ii I m In VaiiJurbnri'h.aii'l th 'IJoiulng cmiiillvnlii Iniliaua. IL r"i' uvaatm f'ARALBANK, hVAriVI.I.K,IMH..NA. EAMTTZL MARLATT, BLACKSMITH, Mal Street, outHoflh l'ulille N.inarf .Ka.Ul.l llrookTlIlr, llitl. LL KINDS OF BOLTS AND TS bi'row maail at Iii nurtoal mo- JtX. tioaanj In tlia b.t maimer .X " f A I.M 11 I put partlonluralloiitloiilü r-alrlg 1J all k'liiil ol MM-Iiltiory, warrantotl It I a wr II Ion am! ata tow pil-a I kuratibo (omul any wlicrn Inthu W ent, niat'i STOVKS AND TIN WAKE. " .yfß um 3 THE UNDEBSIONED WOULD INFORM Iii riiM.'tia il llriMikvtllv, M-lniiiorit, l.uun l aii'l otlit'r 1'lnrr Ihn! In rtrcU In kui'ji oll huii'l a rml .ti..ly t UM WA Ith ami ri v nt nil klixl. Ml Iii More III METAMORA, IND., Wlirralni ill'l l iin'l tu rcominoilatc nll'of i runkliii t ouuty uti Movn, m ciiy .rn . ni, 8ELF-3EALINQ 7SUITCAN8 Of varlou klixla. ami Itm ruimiinn Can alo. Orilcra rroin Itrmili vllln r Lunr'.'l for ruim. tan lo cut by Ilm hark ami III rw'ulv Jiromjil uUi'lilloll. Kur Mo.., kmiU lv Iii l'm.l. aiii3.Vily MM.u.MuN T, HIIKItWOOP. llelmbolt's Oeuulnö Preparation!, IIKLMIKlLU'M HUilll.V -()MrK.NTK.TKI Kor itln-ii.i'A nf tho Hlaililrr aii'l Klliu, Horrt't ln.oHni't, Htrlrturo, Wiiukii'. ami all Ii. ino ui um hi.iiini (iijriuia, vriiilir In mala Of liMiinli", from hnlrvrrraii. tin'' may liav nrllliatml,liit lio llllitt. f if li.iw luiijf. itaixltiiiC. 1 1 I uii Iiiivo ronlraclml Iii trrllii (ilann lilili, hIii'u aviilvil In Ilm u- m, a III urulyifo iluwu Iruin uiiu irminrHlion U amithxr, uinlurml. iiIii Ilm coii.tiiiituui. aiul uniiiii Ilm verv vliul HillJaor lilu.ilu not Irual ynnr-ll In Iii hainla nf Muacka, ho auirt Ui t'vry day In a cay liko tin ami IUI ttia iirra nlt (luring filuion tut Wi'll rali ulul.'il tu tlt'la th young, aiul liiiwii iiiitN''iiHliiiii Ith iliolr liltk. Von rannot ütt lu rurwlul in Diu oldrUmi of a rmiily In tho.a raaia, I Im Hui. I flat rui t lluolig lim lirrn irunouniil hy mlnuiil lilMAlrliuia the (rwaW-al rmnoily vor known. It I a nmilirlim irltly iilnaaMiil In Ha laal, ami tiry InniH'Kiit In IIa ai lion, ami ycl o (liiirniitjli ibiil it anniliila' ir jiartlrlr of ih rank ami miiiiiiia v Ir f Ulla ilrvaillul llinaai ml, unliko mhtir ri'iinnliin, ilora mit Iry u 11 tliu Ula.tau Iii th lilon.l. ' I niiatluilloiial 11,-lilllty, lirtiiiicM on l.y arlf. alinai'.a inoat torrlliln liaoaan, rlili li Im liroutflit llmiiaiimU I lintliiiuly irraviu, Ihn tiliialiitK Iii hrllllunt hoinf iarmiu, ami liliiflitliitf In Iii toi J th nlorioua ainliitioii of many imulu yoiilli , Vau da rurml liy thl In (Ulli lila KiMiimly. AuJaaa inuillvlii Ii Iii in ml Unnlll tvcr)liMly, from Um liii'ly UolU aUi ! th tunltiiutl ami iluamialruig Invainl.Mo nal U u Uu louml ai llnif liokU aa a Curs ami l'ruvuiilivo. nr.i.Mr.tii.ii'N iiiui.v roM KN riJA i KU , OOMTOUND FLUID EXTItAOT SARSAPARILLA. r-r imrl f inar tho bloo.l, ruumvliif all illuiaana nriatns Iroiu vtie.arf Mcrrury, nuMiir ami liiiruH.iir ami In lilo, rlintmi! roiiaiaiiiilniial illaon, arlilntf from an liiiiur alalii of hloo.l, ami ihoiinly rclUNl ami mi'tiul known .in'.y for mo rura of Hrrofnlii, hall KIimiiin, rNiulil IIiimiI, t'lrritUon of Iii Mnima, I i.ili-r, J'lmpli'i on Kit tat, ami all acnljr vruiiilniia l thMhkln. Tin arlirl U boar irorrilmi ty oin nf t.io moat ulaiintfuialiK.1 .hyylolau lu IWo ruunlry, ail ha prove. I moru ill1i l.nl In irm lu than any riaratinn or Naraaarllla )l oflnrnl lo tho fiiiblir. hvernl raaua uf tmlary hih)l.a, Mi-ruurial and Hvrululuu tllaiiaai't huv i nliri'ly rornvvrml In lha lururublu wur.la or our publ iy lual Im Hon a hick hail lor ninny y'nj ruriatuj v rry iiitMlo of treat nient that roul.l da ilnvltml. I lii'ao roan furulnli atrlklng I'xaitiploanr Ilm anlutiiry rfut u of Im niutllnlii Iu arjaallug aomo of llio iiiot liivlorio ilanoa, altor tho elaml word illalru) cit, Hint ilia bonca ulri-u.ly afli-t tiui. Norn a.l.wuera froui rrKualtilo l'li)lclun anü I'roi, aaora ofauvurul MvUirat tullot', and mrlillraUia ol iiin.a front intlonu will bo found ari'oiiiiauiiijf lioiii ircinratiu. 1'an , Kluid Kmrai't or JJurhit, 1 tier buillu' ur I bultla for ft Sar.uarllla oiiuulln.airvnglh In otto tfallou of Mjrudof Hutuiiarills. I'rf.a..l ami M,. by II. T. IIKLMCOLT, .hnilt. vrtS , ( lioatiul Mrcol, nuor tho Ulrard llouao I'lillmli l.lila. JO 1IKIIAI) OP JOHN V. MOODY, Il rook v il), lud. Ami of liruciriaii ami ltAltr. All luiuir diruiiud lo tho iroürIwlur ur ago nt ruioiv iMiiiMiiiaio alioiiUon. Juuul5 ly. C. C. COUNSIJIJ- & CO.. llf. CABMEL. Ill RESPECTFULLY Inform th pul.lm thatlhvy r .ri .r. a furnuu k lii.ia of l arrlttg ami l)uri;le I Ilia Ud al l) li t at luw iri. I'arlUularatioiiiiou paid to ruj-alrlng. mart Sin WM. II. HC'CI 1 tli .. . wn ' V I'l'IIMIJ, V ill ioul m a..ln atlon fur Hnunty Unda, and alliid.)allbuainrMihnlinay bo iitruiled to hlru, Ith rar and diapuU'li, Dfllralollittt.iudaloryof Wot'l U0W bulU lug , vjpvlU Uia Court lioHM.

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MAY BE OBTAINED FROM It. P. PltOSSElt, PHONETIC lUlULISHKIi, i'.G FIFTH STUKET. CINCINNATI, O. A M K U I C A N T II O N KT IC JOURNAL. .' iiiontlily Literary tiiaarlno of forly vhjUl aj;i ni Urn, torod Willi Ilintorlcal iii. l M l-a.-fl ( :- iiroiia nmilor, and f im lhlng a l(.-.ollory of Art, Monro, ml irunlliirn, iip'iiir with a i'i.lu fond of liiforiiiitlUiu fur Ilm iri'ncial r.'a-l-rr. It la noally lirlnl.'d uh ci.I l'ii.i'r.aiiil rmlicllialio.t Mlrll inoiilh Willi , Morl or t'oj jmr I'Ulo Knr !nir. Trr'Almiit four Immi I red dolliit. worlli of M'KI'IMKN MiMI'.KK I ,nv aln-Hi'y lirru rnt nut, and II will aflord plraaura I IIa puMHlmr to uri1y ninny trous whu limy bo iloalnni of xaniliilnr 1 1. TK11MS, pt-r nnnum in HilvHiico. I'of I'rvinlum lo Agnnia, w ut nd, for a uliarrilor, I'hoiiet :o N"W Ti'.tanifiit, H (V, lor H, Niiialli-j 'a Hlimmtli' llirllonary , iVal monl, l!iorlr'a Mnniml and .liilrv, and a Manual of l"hono)riliy, f il.lio. Tliaflrt votuiiiO ur Ihn Rbovr, liainluiii-ly hnnnd. Prior. inl ihIiI, tl,50. Ilrporlrr'a .llunnal Mild Vncnbiila. rjf A roiiillai arulil to Urn art of V, iliulini K('iorlinr, hj Honil I'llman ml K. I. 'rorr, lriii irni4'iinir i out; liaiiilioiiii ly I'omul In niualin, $!.Mi. InIIIInI of I'lioiioariipll) ; by U.-uu 11 till II . 1 II" H.TDIld xlllloli o .'.,, (m la now wady. I'rli' 5U ci'liU. SUiMlir i lutli, lilh I. K'Hiu l'.ilra,7S i la. 'I' Ii l'lio.tourrtlilc iviujaxliir; A iiiontlily MiaiM'llany ol Jfclnnro; Mow and Knti-r-lalnmeiil . In Ihrrorri'apoiidiiifr illof I'lionoirrai.l.v. I'r )ar. In tolvanre. $. Ilinni ru llc l'apy Slip; An atlrui'l. Iva ihrrt I thu ) Ii Iii '.'0 by prlii' i hi nt by niaU In mil of fl . thu oldli t t ri'aiiit nml lirury, 91. Itolla of rlt'Wli, 1 1. llonrllr lrliMrr, I niro.iilnjr .irut uw and aiirui'ilvo l.-ntiiica. Hu i. I'lraC riioiirllf lli uiti-r. I'njvr blmlln? lrrnU. I'oat inld '.'Iii U, l'l.iiarttc ln.rl. A now ami beautiful t'hart ol Ilia I'h.iiioi) jila Al liulwl. v. itli r.. .i inrElmil nupliinalloii In coniuimi print, and nrnt Hi I nlliiiiiiiiuiil of a rorrort and i'm'Ciivo il. lurry. .1rikyft4. I'noa ,'iOi'la. Monnir.t ou ranvaa llU ro..r, a I .. . 1'lionrllr 'l ublrta. Th lotlcra of Urn rii... lii'lm AI.IiuIh', prlnlrd on tlilrk tard. I'ru o '.'li I'i'iila. ! "r'A l'rai'rlilT f'alntocui'. w ltd iici'liuu'i Mn'i'la, Will b aunt froi' In any part of tho l.n.-.l Mali a, or tin' Cnnu.la., j ddrlug a ai"v' Jmi 1 5. I" 1. 1)11. KAKKIl'S Pain Panacea, V O U T 11 K C I! K K V r &:mv , ItOlll KXTI-'.WNAI.I.V AM I.M I.KN A l.LY. Tilt'. irr i)iMtivi:uri)!i I'd in cannot trist where this it fuitfifull If . W GIVE IT ONE FAIR TRIALS jf And If )ou do not And It all it I rt'.'oiiimou.l.'.l. od, go back t- lh (!i'iil and gut DOUBLE TBZ AMOUNT OF K0NEY HEFUNDED! Tlil offrr I ir.ailo, 'knowing llmt whai Oil Modilino hddqi.atu ,thounl ol cttica, Il will do airiilu. E All v.xty In tin' ti).i..,clj, back ami bowoU, Imrm, lirul". rut ami a !1 1 iik", rulic. illnrrlio a, and rhi'uiiiiillinii, hcuitMi lio, iKiihai lu', and rarai U. Cure Almost Inslantanioushj, Clironio lliscaot's, hi ( II AS l'y'rialn, woak lircnal, llvrr ronipluint, K nral di'hllity, Uvrr and at no, ranker: or,oro throat, puU.I throat, wrak rju, apluo aud klilnry tli-ra, Old aori a, roiigha ami rolda. In ttto above nanw.l diavaau, II H not' J to dr fallhlully uai'd, ml A Cart' is (.i i tain!! M O XE Y 11 KV U X J) K 1) ! I I uro nu r tu Aoüt. AgonUwIll flud iigrratly ti thlr InM'rcat.aml aroalfull liberty ii Ural Introiliieliiir IIOCI'OII lllii:il'M IMI l'.tmAC 'IMfknglv bar k lh iiioui-) fri'rly If Ura ho pun-iia. It ara nl fully alirlid; and niuy Oaa In tlivir own laiullmc, or nlvu a lew bo. Iii' t l llii'lr Irliiliil. Unit Ihey Ii y trat Ii ällllAT ilIi:iCI'l'S nvor nlloiln r rom.idl"; andaht'u nur lulroitiirud, llu-y Will find Ihnt lliy ran avll larir iiianliUr of It. All .kguut wnl Unit hi-n mir Inlrodni'iid, Ihrlr aale ara lnririi. Kt'inillK v. III ki'ei In thi'ir Innisr, nnd wllluot b llliiiulll. l'rico 'Ji, ill and $ l ,00 per bot'.l a . KMC SM, I. IIV M. W. Hülle, llrookvlllo, J. H. Kix-kafellar. t'odar (irovo, A.t'uao, Mew I ronton, J. K I uc, lUooinliig (irove, Itoyd v Oray, St'lplo, (iiiTordiV Holden, Ijiurvl. V Vauranip, Mriainora W Mn-r.Muervili may " Aaron A. Colter, CltOCKUV I'ltODltK AND ro.MMISSIO Ml. It CHANT. K.K.rUltXKK OK KKVKMH AM MAIN KTS lM.Walt OHIO. Not !-l)f. uioiviiii: nousi; THIRD STREET, iii;i tvi:i:i m.i a nvi iiioiii:, CINCINNATI. J. WOODS, PROPRIETOR PADDOCK & MANSFIELD. " TJUY ALL KINDS OF UN CURRENT BANK JJ Nil 11.; pay llio liltii'it pfuo lor broken nana money. All reiiiuunoe tent u from tha con nit for iliarount will rerelva Im in ml lula attention, aud mturn iiiailo ly tiio notl mull. Ilrnkeii money of an iiovriiiiiti I worm mn thing, and by mall, lug Hin tia you wlllgullla value. Hornlleit llil marrh 1 DrTjrPETTlT7 8 A titer icon THIS ARTICLE 18 preaeoluil lu llio loililio aa an Kiurual Keiuady, avuldlng tha piUn and ilai.rer aiuinillug lha Inlrodurilon of Kyr, Sain: I aiiatli', MlnrHl,and Kyo-waah, with auraiire of IIa al no a a rura for th vanoudirae nf th EYE. of Arulrort'hniiilii liiltHinalloii.whellier Indm i d by rrofillini origin ur nthnra lael llehlhly ol Iii hiu ,iurvo, iiraiiiiintion or Hu l.l.la, lib eration o, tho I.MiUry inul liianda,aiid Veknoa of Vlaiou from any rau.o. I'rieo et. ier Im . Kor aale by i'i. h i n r., iiruoa ii, and by DrnggUUtV Mediolmi iivalirgiiriill) . p. b. 'iirasviib, No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO: Td moat oituualvo and beat Maiiufiu lurer In tin I'lilted Mute, tiiniilNATtOI Or ALL NKW K l'VM'.K! Ilua tnkru llio litghitprtmlutuala!llha Khlld Ilona! Iiu thu beat muleriala t hetip for rualt, allien onaiiu nun loaeii SUrEBIOIt WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Allow n ulher oll Inferior aril, lea, HAIN IH) amllill I' Ml AUKS of beaulllul dea.irn. Iliri ami W III K llolUn.l KliK.Ia,lriiiiinliaa, r'utmra AC. N I l)KK Ml AUKH nallili .1 and lellerd to irdnr. loilriiigauil Jobbing In gnneral atlentlril in promptly. mar II ly ai l aaaolt rn Ja ii. a '. jiim:i, V IioI.'nuIo lii'uli'ri la DEY GOODS, No. 19 Pearl St., Cincinnati. John II. Jonea, i k. iiiiMiinioM, I J. J. Jone. I alel. Jonea, Uoo. W. Jomia III II y 11 I) wa. im ma. Joa, OI.VN i aa. m . ol m ITfM. GLENN AND 80N8. WHOLESALE VV I. ,'Ut r.H. roM.MI.vlu. .V rliOl'I't 1. .Mmi uT.NoriliMicoriirof Wal nut and Col umbia alr.uua, C'lai iaaaTI, Ohio. mar4 '5l OTEAM WAR'bIE WORKS. CHAS. RULEp hl i t'hsMiK Iii lAiWKV V li I I.K, t iirmr ii road a ay ar.d Klftb trol,('lnelnnatl, (Uiln. - Mniiiluionli.l'onilM, and Uravo Monea, Marble Mantlua and .statuary, KnMi.inal Koni, Ataural 'I'abloU, I'rua, Vaau,;arlun Klcuroa.t'aliliii'tand I'o ii liter Muh, rV. iV r, ronatautly on hand and furnished In order. 'I hi l'radoiippllei wild Marblaiu Hlork aiu' Flab.or wi'. olordor. mar '.14 Ij COATS k ClIKISTOrill'ii, itarrai ii ana uv l'lioair'iica i in t Ii llurulii"; Villi! Uilik lrll (.Ma ALSO, ALCOHOL OF ALL STRENGTHS, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pare Spirits. Kl.fl akd l'lioautRB Laai-a, Uuoi.aaal.a D KlTtn., No, fl College Ilulldlng, W alnut M., Kat ldo, bolwoaa Knnrtb and Kind Klrlf . wijlaly tltlAll,ü. '

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l aii a a. Manna. ISAAC STAUB C3 MILL FACTORY, '" I ol rroul and John 1 eei, inciunaU. War, hon ao.l'J l-'rujit vtrt btwon Main and v atnau c iimniifacliire a rob breakcr,nrgreat strength ami iliirnl ility,iil emir of oporillon. XV plare till uaeful contrivance u allUnf mill., by lo. li ineitna h ronvrrl a corn mill n In a Rim k feed mill; b. I h lew ml nute' work lo pM lu tin and liiku it on. i VS' ninniilx'tiir orlabta milla, ulliclo and d.lllllle If. 'roll. flHBt MUkIiIV ulVnnrhbtirMlki rrlnd benl, corn. and aiix k loud . raUulaled fur Icnm, Wbter aud hora power. Tlirao mill Imvo Ih'i'ii run by ili'itm tn.l Imrio jinwer in rnnieilUon niralnat th oilier make of mill of our city. Hi ur Mate F"'"1. ami nnvrr faileil to 10 mrry ol lh Brat premium on one urrnatna a a award".! a lumiibful llrt'r liirdul. Our nulla a Wo look the Iwo Hrtl preininina aa ihu Imal mill hi ar.iiunl F"ir r our M, i uli ' Inatliute. A i.ao 1'orUil'lu ww nulla, lo be run by aleaio, Water or liorai power. I lilainill w exhibited In .,. ration by borae power. I Iho tlhliiMiiti' F'r, In .-.,o, w h.'U II waaaaariled a premium and a aplt'lnlld Hier mi'dal. Ai,' -li.fTcrrut klii.l.of pnrtalile liorat power, and al.'Min engine. All our urlli i . for ciiae of op. ration, lml city, uaefiilnea and diirahillly, aru aur.aae.l by noun row In n.a. A It our art Irlc aro warruub'd a rofreweubd i r no anli' -ut our iol of trauKilorUition, an l thi money mriittl.'d. liy a full ile'rll I in. or li-llincnU! of merit and u.i'lulut', il l.''er lhoo lit-r'eiOt ty our liiiuplilcla, to be hud a- fu' lor) , hero wo take a illcaMiro to cupittln i nch article. MAAC K I KAU II ACO. Noil' a Mr. Kimble , the partner of J. II. Ilurrnw,whllo oxlul. ties; a Hurrow mill al our Mnto Inlr, lual full, a a bo lair roll about hi ml II; ml t oiiriiircnii-ly rulered Into a vertml agreamuiil Uh me lo tri ud rom lima: Whoever triml Ilm rn"t, regar' ling i)iinlily and quautii) , wa to be Uie i m r el Imih nulla, 1 i-iu h ii. I cu r) rUI II I'M I A I. . Mrmili to run au Mlm h mill; Itniroas iVi'o.iit run avoimh mill. vi nan tii.. Mr.iuli In run a '.lJ Inch mill -lliirro Ai 'o, iu run aiM Inch unit. 1MIMO i ni I.. Mriuili tu run a ','ii inch null; liurro rV Co, to rim a IUI Inch mill. When the oiti'li rniuo, tli.il buUturou rourngo a.-ipd out. I'i Ui almvo I tinw uppi'iid a challenge togr'.nd rnb'f.'1'.l out itt whole ear. of ruru. I Wilt run my H Inch "Uni on of llio Soiilh," with a i ob lireuknr all Ii mint, tho aumr articiV Unit look Iii pc nil um al the Hüll. Mal KalrWt lall, ei'itln! a Ü4 Inch lliirruw null, und Win. M. arl Ohio and Kentucky Stuck Fred Mill, both lob run at licet and If lou er eirebeiiIV of arlaky bualueaa, )uu lavniny roll reapprobulimi In run M. I'mtiero) ' ( urn i'ru.Vrr, a an aiulllury. hlmiild my ainirl articlo tail to grim) riiinl to rpiubiy and quuiiiily to Ilia combined pr.Miin tmiia of Uie o mill, (Juat a you pleii-n,) then you ran ilruw a few bund red dollar a alukea iml up. t'onii,b.idoii't do rnwaritty; Htcre la nothing like walking straight Into the mi rilaof a Iblug. ISA At - h'l KAI' II, To. I. II. r.i'wow iV Co. - may II ly mm & gob mi I'alrulrd Jlny Id, SO I I doubi'eM nil In vciillon among tha in out linporInul of Iii.mIitii limra, for Ui una or Iii well adind furnier lind aloi k fi r. lor and the unlveraiil favor a ll'l lilt li It Im been rcreUnl Inun llio ßrat uioro Uimii an tiling cl-., uttrsU li utility and u perlorilv. For piirluhlllly, alinplu-lty of roio.tru.Uon, and mil vr ii Inte of ite lha Llltlo (ilanl but no rqiial. Ii eliili froiii 3 Lo i Itandrml Ilia., arctirdlng U ale.cnu be pill In operation by lh fa.'raer In INI minute, wllliont p..i'uo ur murhaiileal aid, then adlualed and il anil with ronvoiileiico liy gnibndy, 1 ho l.lllle Clnnt tia rtrelved the Klral 'riiml' um al very Klal Kalr Iron. Ml.aourl In Marv. land Um pt KuM, and that In lha umxt compilnientary manm-r, 'Ibra Mill n rv gnu ranted Inlhaumat poaitlva muiiiu r niralnai breuknir ur deranireiNent, and warranted lot ruah food Iroin rur rom, and grit or fine hiiiiiony from Jielleil corn, w Ith drgroa of ma and rouvcliloruo fur farm purpiw, uover atlnlni'd lielore, llio aiibarriber l now prepared to furnlahthe furnier of rruukllu l ouniy with Improved pallorna and l, lo aull the varied waul ol all. No. w. la olleietl at Hmplet, ready lor attaching th team, aud warranted la rruah, of dry t'orn, ill Inialtrltof feed ptr hour wlih on horo. 'o. 31 9 Ml, will rruah l.t bualiel per hour. No. I al 900, will rruah vo buabuta par hour wllh two tiorara. Ttii'oiiillliwllMi(1lvirot In llraokvlllo, or any i lace on iho Canal, al tha Maniirneturra price. T. A.ooonw IN, fole Agent for Franklin l oiniiy. ARTiFIOlirTiiSTU. DUM. 1)1 r!l X VXHVMOXt DENTISTS. 15G M'est S'i j;tk at. let wet n Jiaee Xv. and Kim at., Cincinnati. miriS OFFICE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT X "I la preaeut .rrleMra, tia Ih'vu lorIngln repiitatlou lor superior oparallon In the Artificial Ihipnrtnietil of liciill.try for lha lat tea yeara, and no pena or nlfortshall Im wauling in give aaiiafurilun lit all wbo may favor It with their patronage 'I h BiibM-rlhri would rail allontluH to the following eaavnlial mliil pertalnlnr to ArilHclal lei'lli, vli Ileauly and iialnraln f apHarani'e,iiiallly and atrongtli of material, comfort tu Ih wrarr, and iiaeiiilne In reatur.iig the natural appearance ut tho apnerh, and ability In iiatlcale lu all nf which Ihey are warm n to. I In aylug they are illd by none, and enullcd by low, T K II T II lnrli'd from one to a full ant, with ArllBvlal iiiiii. Kull aa.l Half Hou InvarUlly lmertd ty auction. All opnrM'.lou In lionllatry prrforuicd In lha iiiiimI thorough manner, T IC II MN, I'oiuliLirlug Ihr auporiur tdiararlar of tlw work and Ihu Bimraiiiou given, they ara tho inoalreaiinabla In llio Weal. TWO TEETH OR MORE ON GOLD fLATE, 9:1 I'l.U MIOTII. TU'nTrwima vn a invriiiiriTf a n w a tt, a aa w wvaa v.v ail. I 4.M a Mir i Vl.1 I OO I II. I hn money refunded If Iho Teeth do iml provo aullaiai lory , II i' r'or tho tiifunuatlou of thoao living al a illatuliev, we Would alalu lliul our InellUlea are m il, thai wa ran make In Iho f)uot Mlu, a full act ol I KKI II in from li ! i lioiira, and small nlecea In proportion, an thai dcU'iitlou Ooed bo ai'lirellelliled. ' tu .1 lillVOI . '( ll.Mfl.14. J.li.CAMKKll.N. No. I.'.O WealkUlh Mrurt,btlwu l(e ami I'din, tllKIIIIIUll. U0. VH..14 III Proclamation. T7T7HF.REA8, H' extraordinary ml unpreV V .cleiil.'il dciiiiiml for llit Invaliialil lireif aruiion. U IIKill I I'ltr tlll .l !). I'll A H IO. , ha I ii. t.iced envtoua peroii lo pal.'ii off iilhnr arlicle iloular In name aud antwar. aui'o, but aboluli'ly worihle, w hit h da leailent y to InJura Iii repuUillon of Iii genuin arm le, pun haavrs shoiifd be particular 1 Icr "WrUht's" I'reiuluio Katliarnni, ami lhy may rely uii receiving an arlielu nunqualleii for iu vlilnrs for n alornia; a ilei aveil bead of liOir.rora cool, rvlrvalilnif and ili hif lillul application during in liol rnllier, retiiot luv ell liariilil na.ition of dixr liiea ami headache, and for lha lullet Ii llil net er h id UII t'Olial for II plcaaaul and dclitMitlul iruirrjuee. iU tllilliaullda of Icalllllillliul aro ft all 111. '10111 giiuranleo (or ll rm.li'lely rcalurli. a decayed head ol Ii ill r; lor removing all iluiidrulT; lor prevriiUng II lulling olr, w lie Um r irnm stckuu or '.'! iml entirely dialu'oslug W IUI ihn uae of hair ityea, aa Ii veitea Ihn aoeretioii. proiluclug a ui'idy ol ii i.aliiriil iilriiient or eolonor inmicr. giving llio Iml r n tlurk, jlny upiioatanco, wltb a luurianigrowiu. loraalu by evvr drorvUl In Ilia rllv. and bv drugirlai and niervhaiiU t.iroulioul the t'ntud riawa. A libornldlsrouiil lo wholesalo dealer. I'ru o ill Canta pur bottle, r'KI Kit 1. WCKMIT t CO., '.'41 Mark! Hi, t'hlladlphi. fl'llU: V. V. Hallo, J.W. M.Hi-lv.llrook-ville; 1. II. Dubul, Kulrrtil.1, VWioleaalo Ageuta, A I. I.K.N .V t'U., l inclniiau,. , TEA Sl)T"LEr8 EW YOYK PYE HOUSE IS A FOUR ST0KV I.I ll.i.N, Willi alone Iron I. No. UOi VValuul atrrvt, bctaei'h Mxlhaud Sovuntli. ihihll Uie hIiiuI Mreet Ilona. N n roniieclloli lib any other Uoiia.i tu Ihn rily. (imuU sent by Kreaa with proper liiatrmuoni. will have n rom id and fu I tll ii I atunili'in. AiMrcaa, V. 1 KMAl.K. drc 1 1 il 'illy MEAT CUTTERS rZ HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY 0!T 1IAHD8 lf of Uual t uiicra, both of vttHtd and I roll lr c mil Kaunnae r Muice meat. Ibis I a machine that every faitnor ourht !i have. rorsulobv JOIIa if. lAlis or I O, bred More, No. Uand ii liwer Market deolJH 'JIJw Uuctaiiaü, unto.

(! I N'T I . A I ) V E RTISE M ENTS. JOHN K. PAIR ÄCO'S" Seed Store," 4l) S: 4J LiiWKR IfXRKlCT STKKET,

CmCIKHATl. o, Agrt-I I lie RH oe ! i W offer for ! a lair, auortrarnt , cultural Iniblcinenta; and rail Larncnlar iiii J it our rLrjeronl kinds of Mriw Catleri, I'idsr j Mill, &c. iikach nr.r.iii. We are cnnatanlly supplied with all lh valukblo Uno ((. Ii rultlvaind lu Uia Vet,Carilea 8niU,Ai. ang It 3 mill S, & II. RUFF2TER, Manufacturers tod ltntluriia ' n "P V 'TT AT and Wholesale and Ketalt G 11 0 O E U S , K. E. COR. WESTERN ROW V PEARL ITS, tTTh hlcbeal market prlre pwld for K ACS, tJl,u iturr, aim otnor pmravuca. nor 13 Jily 'it llebluaMn'e laaa tlextka. puMiKht-4 and told by J.ron Lrnst, K 1 13 Main Firrel between Third and l'urtk MrenU, rinclnnati, U K.ibinsiMi'i riii'ort'llf! nd I'racUral Arlthmctlr, Key to Arllliinrllo. K1ntiUry treeiiKe ea Ala-ebra. " Alcebra. llnlveraily Kdlllun. " Kry to algebra. .Natural I'hiloaophy. liroi.tvlry. Alronoiny , t'nlvrraltv Kdillon. rt do. heboid Kilillon. Surve.n and Navigation. It 4 It I. !)IATIIi:.MATIOAL 11 Uli K. ii ,IVIM been rwquoaird to examine Pof. liol.iuaou' rrrlea of ,M the malic, and 1 report my opinion ihereor. I have IIb pleaaar mailn invself as well amiTaliild wtlb lliHrli merit ut the bMik. aa I well rouid wltiiout the a.lniil unlng ol I hum In the recitation room. Prof. Itobinaon mul b, I abould Juilff from hi Imuka. a keen, prlphlly and Ihoroug-h MalinnttM. II would seem lo have, either as the gilt of name, or the result of study and practice, a quirk Intuitive inTcci'llon of uialhematlrat prturiidua, and lo bu remarkably adopt lisnuice for a lib revinliug the incthoilaof snlvliif problem. 'I he A life bra Is rlear and sultlcleiilly diffusa Ii explanations. n.lfurnl.hea an abundant sunk probloma wltb explicit aid liireulmu modes ol ol Ina; thriii. Th la work is sum-ienlly r tenai ve for ih orelnary purpoaci ef a ""ire of t oll. g In-truciion 'I be Ceometry rni bod ie a great inonul of " metric k m ledire In rotnpa amaller thaa niinI. I hedlngram ar writ conrrlved and remnrkaldy well ruei iiled. 'I lie 'I'rua'.laenn Survey Incam. avlration taf nil, and rlvea many InU-rwaiiiig fao.t which may be Du In luoatof our stiidouU. The dine ram are, a It the (Jeonii lry, uniiually well 4ouo. The natural I'Mbnwiphy Mi d jdly lutorottng, not only for li matter, but forth .aaauvrln which principle are explamwd and (ucla aUu-.l. An, only the alu-lcnt but the general rrs.tr r may gud Kinttaenieiiland profit from the book. W. V.. I.AKUir.K, Sa,irliteiideiit ofthn Publir Selmnla of Indiana, r.ri euca.tlo, Ind., ieJ3. -! 41. L'OPUJ.All ClItlRClI MUSIC. nn.fNMl Coplea Koltla rrUM 6ACRED MEL0DE0N, oi.taiulng agr-at Av .arirly .. a..rovu. I liuri h M uair, aclsrled chiefly finiu Iii old laiidrd aulhora, with many origin I romioaliiona on a new syalem of notation deaignod for the nae of ( bu'ehea, hiiiflna- hrb.Kil and Acinli'inle. Ity A.M. IUtpin 'two ri'aaons will r litt Oy account for lha great ailcceaaol this volume: Ktrat. Thr Chnrar'rr f Ihr 11'rlt. l ,rea'iiU a new and i realty Improved xtteni of nolKlloo. In II much that laabtiruee and diflirull la this delightful Mlencel ao klmplitled that months are ai .In iuiial l years la the common way of learnIna: tb iTnctlce of inunlcal aii.a fuel surficlentl v p-oxrn by the aUeatutioflarH score of teacher and M-Tfurmer who have tested the ayalem and r'vea Ihn work II great popularity and constantly Inrreaklnvaule. Keroud. The Qnaiittf eaaf Siytr thr Mttc Many new piece destined to plea a longa matie luai, may be found on tia pnrcaand alaomany of the old and tried melodlv, hatlewed from aorluted recollection of aanrluary deHchta, and far mora Wvh omel.. the heart nt the worhler thaa iniiny frioiienlly aubsliluti'd for them. The Publiaher may add that the meibanlcij execution of the work URiiprriorallngeliier t the majority of Kaslera Mnale Uookad the price very low. It mav be had at the phnrljuil nokeller or of tlio I'ublUher MOUKK, VllTAt'll, KEYS & CO., W holosal Rook nellnr nnd Malinner, wit 5! Hol reorth Mreet, Tin 'U,ü. (JltKAT DAROAlS'S," Al the celebrated l.rrrat and Che eat UARWiT KSTAIILISIIMKNT. ! In llio tfliitcd KUti .o. IT Malntt. J. 4 i'i -vu ti .,! e,i imiwrwrini KiirlMi and r-renrh Carpet; Bve sr.n.. a aale rnoiii. We have now un hand lha iii'wl extralvoaiidel.i(rntaortmenlofrlcaHiedaliiB Vrlvrla, I sK.airy and Uruaa.l, Cr(Ma rver otr..n.a In this market; tin ported from the reit braled Kur. liah matiuittciury of John I'roply & odi, rapu. elally f'.rmircltjr tradeAlac.MHl plurra of I ply Tapeaty, Inrrala's tadorfliie, flitu and roiiiiunn lii;ralM Veneiiaa and lUmaak Malr t'urpnt. Alau.'.nu places of Kncllali and American Hour Oil llulh nf the neweli)le aalin Hiilaii, niarwle Italian Kroate and ticroll 'Inline, fruiii feel Wli feel wide, at all prtoea. Alan, the tarri-al and moat eiteaslve aorlnetil of rlcli and i'li'KBiit Curtain UimhIs, QUI Cornice and Wludiiw Miede. The puhllo are therefore rnuested luesainriie eur targe slock, which wilt be Irouly s ioea al all tluie. Our a ihmU are all warranted to be lu perfnet urdar aud will bo (old cheaper thaii the cheapest. J.C. KlJtUWALT.sV CO. ft. 13, Dookncllcre, l'ublirthera &. IStationrra, 4311aln Street ClnclnnatL VK have ono of the larri't and best assorted " Uirklu the Weal. Oar itock erubracpsttie nest works en 77foyy Medicine, Iw, MeHanict, Agriculture, llulnry, Travrlt, TaUt, Memotn, Philosophy, At. and a romplrte asenrlment of all the niuaie trabte .Mlnct'lUiH'üU ItiMiklpubllahed. Our lock of SCHOOL HOOKS embrares all bonk of merit Med In the W'eat.fmm the rilielllnit Ibxik tu the lklrtiH. Our atrk of lalUmery emhracriarery variety oflllanlt Uooki from the small Memorandum lb.Mk loth large u por-royal MMlrcr.iuclniliin every artiue used la the con nlinf room. We have liirtha ( oanlry Mraoiunla full rlaty oflrflter,( apand Note reper.r.uvelepes,v rapper, Itmiiirt Hoard. Iuk,ve., ve. Our own I'ulilii'alloin are ton well know a a work of the bl-liol merit, to require wiorethaaaa enuinrraUon ol the nnt uroinlarnl Which are CL4HKK'SVUMmhStJlHr, itUk"'i VOM' plclrt Work, Kollln'aanctenl History, I'lularrh l.lvt,Mportatr, JoarphU, An. V a lavlur all who deal lu, or purvbaae bok,lo five us arall.aa we are roiiNilenl weran ennr ineru sue a luuece inents a shall be mutually lienoBi'lal, Ko. II, 13.47 lr. UlHlTHCtÜlt " Vlowsef Itullillnr. l.aiN aria, I'ortralt. til idomaa, Malhew I anl. .NoU', Urafl, Bill kai'liMiiea. I.abala. Vr. An. Mllllil.KTOM Ai WAI.I.AI K. Me! 1.1 Walnut Ntreet, Odd Kcllewi Hall. Clnrlnuatl, Nov. 1 1, 1 1.1 47-1 r. PATENT Spring Saddle, Tree. rTEtt 0BEAT LASOlt epii, we are mi iill"'l luluriiialitlioae anrlvnlUd 1 ree iMtjuanltiy at shurt inUU'e. Trlcej f 3,-ieear. 'Vl'tljtTKII.rOHtjnX.KIiMRSrO?! A 1URR, Nolo manufacturers and wholoaaledealersla nad' dlrry. Hardware aad I'nml irlmmlnfa, aa, t III un b Uiilldlnir, valnul street, Clnrlnuatl, Ohle Wealaohata lull ttipply of our ini Hta 1'icaia. lUtOOKVILU: COLLKtilC. T IIN Inalllullon la now ready lororul veany M n ill ii a i w I iuii,flii.ni.ii.iiu 1.-, tllet.and afford Ihem thebe! nffarllllles fiirobuinina ' "'Äa J,Vt .!!ll"JI ' lion willbeiiirroardathewanlvlthe Inalullua demand. Tboee yen men who mav eeen prefer l.iirra.liiMleatul.ler Inalllutlous, w Ii Ide wellloae luirelhe preparatory similes here, Where lha rUaaes aru liol loo iarv nr t".i,iii,v. bhu acre Hu' are nultauicbt by nndr f raditatea, as Inmosluld Inalllutlous. imuimnw, grau uatine. willrew'lve appropriaie diplomas. ll.iui.lliin aa be had ta a-ood faiuili, oearlke rolli'ce edtltce at two itiilUra per week. Vouuf men r in board ihr ai'.rtvl sour lain j renu r weck. '1 hu prici'sol tulltonra.iire frem a.'tl to äu,MiprqiiKrtf rwlili trn per iiint dt-ouiilfr ad i am c pa) muni, rorrurtherparliciilarsadilrita ilk, W.MK hK,l'raItrokvill nd. fek.e li. i:rAiii.iMir.i lata. PEEL & i-OW, NKW YOIUC DYK HOUSE, Mm. vi ii'ninni Mtreet. it..iar.n NiKth Mud Hi fenih. ene door north of W alnut hlreel lluaee, CJNCIMX A 1 1.O. 17 VERT DEBCEirnow or SILK AND Uj Wo.,lonU.Hdd)ed euualtoan) iue ta.lj aud Bui.hod by atoatu ciltmicra. In lha dytt.cdo. iiariuiciilwa are prepared at all eeans of Mie year to olor Ladles C rape hhawlk, the (..lluwlng rolur: a beaulllul rn-arlol, t'earh llloaeoin, )e liro.ia.aiid all shade of t.'reea, 8 I in on, Mraw, OrauKe, furple hky Hlue, Maaarlna Klae aiaroue Kawu, lra, Krriicto lirvy and Kilver lraU, &. In the liruovalinf iH'partinvMU particular attention Will he paid to cleanlue; lerpeta hy Marhinxry, w llbout ripplujr, alo rugs, table and llano Covers, Lal'r Miaw la uf all iiuUaof Mrriuu, t athuirre.anu ilk Presses w ilhout InjuriiifaitUer good or colon. WMlemen'a I lothlug rruovaUd aad made lo appear a new. I toepiibltu I rctpocifully lavltod to call and laapi'cliiur mit and Judge irom wualihey ne, hut Iri'in what till ) hear. .N . Ii. e would call the altoiillon or Uie public to be rarclullu dudmg ihe right pla'e,a luere are lmuot'raiid up-suil tn the buuiu. Kail lire lor feel c houa, New Vor. Jiye lloue. abavsuocoiuecUoB Wim aayouarbouae. may 11

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DR. rORSIIA'S Alterative JEakn, "A HAT M PM!) rvrnv i"irTin m FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER ' ,i.a .. This Lulm ia trrantcd to r lieve all Rheumatisms, Strains in tho Spins, or Spinal niTccticn and DyEicptiu, Headache,. . or StiÜ V. 1. fP i 1 I T- V r. iuth, Aoomacnc iarnvtic, cere Throat, Soreness in the Breast, Stomach or Bowels, or Burning ia the breast, astunia, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns, Ccalis or Frozen Parts, Cracp Chclic aud Bilious Cholic, Cholera ilor bus, Pleurisy. Flux,-FcTcr tz ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamation in tho' fcend. ytoc ch, Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Children Worms and Inflamation of the stomuch, and Bowels, and Croup, Scarlet Fever. Tk raaeon it l.y this balm reaches all thrt raarwIttecaiMll redarM Inf. mi tion, b4 raoaea ha aecretivaa and erveaa eyataisi lutgtclloa. in power Ii wlnj to tb peculiar cemMottlou; of tnednral jiremirtlet wlUioot their bf Ing sentratlted. The med I. cine ia jierfrctftilly aar, not coatalulB; ao ddl pei.ea.ei mineral. It will. If 04 freely, act ImmedUuly per the Jiver, all ether arc reet.lv orgaua. Hai4 lb flltvlnsrCrrtlfeaUa. , CartlficaU of pf. J. .Jordan, Uta RaeUJaat rhyalcla r, tha Kurth ßtreet Cholera Ha, pltttl. I faa cheerfully recotnmt oo 1ha Altrratlra Salm to Iha public knawlo aa 1 4o, itaf it ia a ncrlleotarticU. läse t Uk .J rffret ia Cholera, darin mj lata ceaaectioa with tha r'oorth 8t., Cholera Ho. pita la tbt city, in eaa of orarnpa aaia I t toinach a od boweU. I alto ed it Ia eaat cf loflamation f tha kUlaaya with tha (tap. pirat effect. I ran my Issalulp 0f ltm ,ir. an, Ii Iha abova Jlseaaea aad athera, Ia which I haa .aeJ it, I hare no hesitancy ia proncwicini it aapvior . ta any medlcina hitherto oflrred to tha pabtio with which, have Uecouieacqealnted, aad woaU cheer. fully rccommeuJ itto tha paUlc. . J J. II. JORDAN, M.. ' CluciBDall,Sepl.Iat INS Thii ii to certify that ia tie iurnnier of 1848, 1 lecarje tto very . lame and wttklnmy bacV.occailoned by ug that i could not ait down or get da without IiolJiuj on to tome object. I wm advi.rJ to try Mr. Foj.ua'i AlterttiveBalm. Ity bothinylt ilxor eljht timca, rny back wraa perfectly rtatored; and 1 havo felt no tympton ef Ita retura aince. My wife, alao, baa ued It for Cbtumatio palna, headache and toolhacLe with rcry beneficial reaulta. J.J. YEAKLE. Dec. tat. 1843. TOTIIErUBLlC Thia la to certify that, la Joaa Uat, I vaa attacked with tho Aaiatia Cholera, aod aa aoD, aa my phrarclaa atatM la alala. 1 had remained I V,:..i... . . ... w .mm ,,0" "3T I'Dyaiclao Infoitne CaA. Ivand irlouda that 1 tli .u..i.i. . . , . ,,, ' "v "i I ana airicuy lorbia my Wile permlttiflt? aat ona lriH( ma any medicine ar aoanthmeat whatever, aa It would only batten my dejth At thia tlroeMr. Ferwha cam to aw anaovd brouh with him a bottle containing, foar oanoeaofhla Alleratle Bm, ,a1 Mkod pirmlaaloa of my wllatoaaoUan ma.aa ka thought It wottlJiairntxJlatily (We aaaa. 1 waa ImmediaUly applied, and ta laaa than Ua inlnotea I waa r atored, abd wu ia a warm Perspiration, prior lo which lime rny est rami tioa wero cold, a elammy aw aat waa oa my face and bead. After the nae of two atbar holtlea of tho aaiuo medicine, I waa entirely lietwd of all dlatrei. and ia a few daye waa rratered to heal lit. v , , 1 would moat anoerfnlly and hawrtUy reo ommend thia DALMto all who are afTlided la a aimllar way lkave'ataO a tad it U other dteeaaee, and" have foaad It a mot excellent remedy. I da not tLloa It cai be too highly rwaoinmead. . JOEL K1RBV. I do hereby eertify that Iho above eerliJU cato la correct, a od tho auiameat of the phyaklaa made lo me la tree. JULIA ANN K1RBV. ClucloBill.Dec,Sih,l$lD. A Certificate from the Rev. J. U. Fin ley Cluclna.ll, March 4th. 18il. Dr. Kcmha-Thiele the ft rat time la my loufc life that I have given my name la recommandalloaef aaymetlielae, aa a foa oral remedy, thoegh I have often bee a aol Idled. I have aaed yoer Alternative Cairo for nearly two yeare, Heat, for the rheamatlam la tny hip aad kwea.ef which I waa nearly a cripple, thaa for very eevere breleee oa two ef my family) then a violent attach of dlarrhaea en myaelfj thaa for laSamatien, for barna brnlaae, and for very eovere toa er etil neck,brooghtenby a violent coli, aad a thluk I have had fall proof ef ita medical prepert.ee, la a gteat many ofllie diet aeee for which yoa recommend It, and I have net foand It to fall In even one ef lh.ro, CUM, I pa noteeythet It I an infallible cara, yet v ia tny eoberconvioUoa, that It le the he compound for llteee romediea for which It ie reoouimobded, that I have ever tried, a d I have tried many I will not, If I eaa pro cura It, be without It la my family for any consideration. Iloniaf that von will all) coutlnae to compouui It bona.tlf.aad ilii It may reneva tneaiaiiue or au IT rare, I tseet heartily recommend II te my fl!owcllfcene moit eacellent Karully Madlclae., Youn.aßectlonauly, . J. B. riNLEV Certificate flora D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Koraha'e Alterative Calm to perform t very extraor dinary cure uyen a borae that waa very badly cut, aome time aince. I uaed it upon one occaaion, externally, with pood effect. I believe it lo bo a perfect! i&fe and edetcioua remedy tobe uaed ia many complalxta. ü. L. ST AIUl. oveinber Sltt. 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Raakhlrt'e.No. II Pearl at. Cia. Dr. H. V. Foraba,DniCtore.Na aide of Filth et., 8 doora aal of Kallb Cin.O. For eale at R. Trnar'a, D. Price Cl Son', Linck dt Farquhar'a,Dr. tlooiy'e and Dr. Heile. Djeokville.toJ. . rzzut CTTH2 irrurA 11 Vawaf a naberrtptton wbaa a el paid wtlkiaUrVoau i Jf paid wttbla iha ,eer...............n....t e If paid la advance......... ...........la!ie (rimJeritTttay rtmitmcxi Hril ot our risk, vhen not lest thin CJ are r wiiff mt one Itme. end receipts rt7. ie returned stating tht time to atiacA rryment u m4. (JcUlix m cert ".-f l

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