Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 November 1855 — Page 4

TUE VßlÄ-FARMER-DiJVOTBD TO -THE TRUE aWVERES'f OP J'ÄRSflERS,'1 ÜSE&HAfjlCS; A H D ' WOHUI fJ 6 -fJEfJ.

' ,1 Tha follo-i ü tha proportion of nutritions cntter and water in czzhd th3fcl!oT7iuhtances: . LA. . aabelanee. le-Xnl-Mal. - Lae.'WaUr.

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ICO Wht Flour..... .90 lo : ICO Ccra llzil .91 9 200 ßic 83 " 24 100 Eerier ileal... .83 12 100 Hr. Flour...'. v. 73 21 100 Oat meal....... .75 . 25 ICO PotttOM .S2 T7 ICO White) bMn...S5 5 100 Carrots... 10 ' t 0 ISO Turnip........4l S3l 100 Cabbage.,.. ....7 92 i 100 Betti. ....... ..16 35 103 Ct.nwberie.... 10 90 ICO Pein.. ........ 16 '. -Si lOo'Apple 16 - 84 ICO Cherries 25 - 75 100 Plum..... 29 11 100 ApricoU 26 ,74 ICO Peaxhe 20- 80 ISO Crapet SSI . 73 ICO Helon S ' O? 100 Cucumber 3 . -v 93

Heats generally are about tbrco-rcurths water, ami milk, as it comes from tho cow,over ninety per cent How U it as it comes Crtzj the milkman f It i3 true that this chemical analysis does not give ii3 tho exr.ct comparative value of food, but -with that and the prices of thovariou3 articles, it cannot ba hard matter to determine what is the C-C2pcst and most economical kind of food for us to use iu our families. - Perhap3 of all the articles namcdy taking into account the price, &nd nutrititiou3 qualities, oatmeal mil r.ivo tho greatest amount ol ...ff-inf fr rh feist mnnov. TW wX vnn find it in Iis? Net fcaCicnv in a thousand ev-

er saw tho article; not one in a Quite an excitement was crea.hdred ever heard of it, ' arid ted hero this aacrnoon, growing cianv who have heard of it have out of a contest between cornn Tflfnifl imnossio'n that none but crushers. ,. It "appears thai" somo

tarritur Scotch or Irish ever use it.tud, in short, that oats in Americk are only fit food for pigs and ' - It is a great mistake. Oat c:-J 13 excellent in porridge, and til ccrbof cooking of that kind, trd cat meal cakes are sweet, nu-L-:oui and an antidote for dys"pepsia. Just now, we believe, est! are tho cheapest of any grain in the market, and it is a settled fact that oats cive the Greatest Amount of power of any grain concucd by man or beast. .' : Thii cheap food needs only to , t3 fashionable, to bo extremely popular among all laborers, all of whom, to say nothing of other c!ic3,cat too much fino flour tread-. Cracked wheat and loaf bread cost the samo price, or, perhaps, . . . . . I I alcjpr.Cd lor tho wheat by tne pound. A pound of tho wheat, rrcpcrly cooked, U worth more Ca four loaves ot bread. Hominy, samp, hulled corn, wo hane so often recommended and urr-d upon the attention of all,

both rich and poor,-as cheap, nu- revolutions, using two ngnc norstritbus, wholesome food, that we cs on tho No. I mill, which movhavo induced many to try it, who od off easily, and ground tho coru rculd not irivo it up now under without stopping. A half bushel

anv consideration. Wo reitcnite til that wo havo over said in its livor. Thirty years expciienco in its uso only serves to confirm us la tho opinion that it is suchecononical and excellent food that too much cannot bo said m its fa"vor. Tho onlv thine necessarv in its cocking is to Cook it enough it cannot be cooked too much. Every family Should cat beans fnd peasbecau of all nr tides thsy afford tho most nutriment for tho least money. ' Chi pound of cheap meat, say at ten conti, and ono pound of split peas, say fivo cents, ' will fjivo a fuller dinner to V a family, than a dollar expended fcr beef itako and Mrhlto bread. This is a .kind of economy that should bo UtDwn and rigidly practiced. r Oco bushel of whito beans will (bed more laborin ß men than eisht busbla of potatoes. Tho beans Ml A. L 'J-II it. X ci cosb iwo uouars, mo poiaioesi tix. . . . A siogle quart of beans costs

tlzz . cents, a half pound of salt again. Mr. Hedges then called perk, tix cents; a pound of horai- tho attention of thoso present, ny, fivo ccntc; and that will give saying that ho would grind somo a ccal to a larger family, than . n shelled corn then put ono bushdc!r8 worth of roast beef, whito el in the hopper, which was ground bread, potatoes and other vegeta- out in four minutes at a moderate

. 7o Trculd not confino tho labor-

C7 cr tka poorest family to thi his horso being hurried to a concb::?food; but wo do insist that siderably greater speed no sieve it is their duty to substitute such was used, but it was admitted by

f;cd CCC22le;ally in placoof that trhicb b coro expensive, and thus, ty cTtc-, by up a few dollars in (3 cTi bank to savo themczUa f.xja tho mere lile-saving ccntrivance, tha coJP-hou;c. '? Thtro b another Yankee dish, tedda baked beans ond bean-soup, tlis ira should Iiko to soo rovived, tsd that is tho baked Indian btzlc-dding; and this bring U3 I-bread, a mixturo of two11.. "3 cz72 ccal ana ccc-tniru ip zzzz LZt 170' Cour, which

cakes delicious bread at less than cnc-half tho cost of fine wheat flour. ' . We could go on a long time, pointing out tho errors of living, in which economy is lost sight of, if wc thought tho wished-for effect would be produced. We urge all to think of what we have said, and that, one of the best things that can bo dono for tho poor is to teach them practical economy in every-day life. -No; charitable ' societies '. ever done so much good to tho poor by a distribution of. food us they

could do by printing and putting into tho hand3 ot every family, a little tract, containing practical lessons of economy in tho art of liringwell and living cheap an art that would prevent tho waste of food, and lessen the expense of first purchases, and increase the nutritious qualities, whilo it added immensely to the table enjoyment of ever family. . . . In a great majority of caoes,it maybe set down as an incontrovertible fact that what comes - of waste, comes of want of knowledge ot tho properties of different articles of food, and how to combine them so as to produce ; the most beneficial cflact . It may also beset down as an incontrovertible fact that no peo ple can want food and remain. vir tuous. Their degeneracy, both physically and morally, U certain. It i3 our religious duty, then, to study and teach economy in food, and tho art of living better and cheaper; more in accordance with tho principles that promote health, vigor, intellectual capacity, comfort, happiness and . morality ot the human family. A. x. lrsb ujic. the LimccmT. From the Cincinnati Dail Gazette Mansfield, Nov.' 10th, 1855. two weeks' since, Messrs. Scott & Hedges, of Cincinnati, advertised in tho papers of this City, that they would give a premium of a silver cuplo any mill that should grind finer and faster, with the samo amount of power, than their mill, tho 'Little' Giant." - They appeared in due time upon tho ground, with two sizes of mills. The Leavitt mill, or Exceisior, as n is caueu, was enier cd in competition by Messrs. Ilal & Allen, who aro manufacturing them io this place. Mr. Lcavitt, tho patentee, was present, and su penutended tho operating of his mill who, at first, was unwilling to have tho 'trial made with old dry corn. Mr. Hedges, who ex hibited tho Litflo Giant, insisted on using the old corn, as ho was unwilling to havo only n partial . I . t 11 I 1 I rest, wmcn wouiu uu mo c iso u soft new corn was used. Finally, after much hesitation, thoy yielded to Mr. Hedges ucmand. mo grinding commenced with tho Lit tlo Giant, which ground a given quantity of com in eixty-thrco of meal was silted, and about ono quart out of tho amount was found too coarse to pas through the siovo. ' Tho comraittco that had been appointed to decide tho contost, then repaired to tho Lcavitt mill, when tho samo amoutit of corn was ground, which required seven-ty-thrco revolution?, although Mr. Leavitt .worked but ono horse, which was a very heavy, . stout one, and tho uralt was evidently too hard for him, 33 ho stopped threo times and . was allowed to rest. On sifting tho meal there proved to bo five or six quarts too roar sc to puss the scire, instead of ono as m tho casoof tho Littlo Giant Tho committee, after a few moments consultation, reported substantially as above. Und returned the cup to Mr. Hedges, who thanked them kindly, and remarked thatlic'twicoboI F. I. ..1 il ' . .1 T- . . ioio nuu uiKcuibovcr uto ijuavui mill, and that if a favorablo occasion offered it would bo risked walk. Mr. Jcavitt ground a hko quantity, and was fivo minutes all, that it was much cohrscr than that ground by Hughes Littlo Giant. - Mr. IL, then, at tho request of eomo farmers, ground somo now corn very satisfactorily. 'Mr. Lcavitt ground somo whichappcarcd very fine but upon takiug the mill apart, it was found to bo gorg led with cobs, admitting only tho L -II . 1 A - T ll sncucu torn iu puss. la tlio opening of tbe contest, tho Littlo Giant had but four.- friends al! seiuiß3 to ba la fav5r of "our

Mill' but the earnestness and assurance with which Mr. II. pressed tho contest, gained it friends, although, at ono time, there was a semblance of hostile, demonstrations, which our good people Boon quioted and tho matter ended pleasantly, and the Little Giant cn mo off triumphantly. An Ete-Witncss. ; -

PLAMTIXC rilt' IT Til EE IS THE . - FALL. Tho" unparalleled fruitfulnessof tho past season, , and tho - high piicc3 which fruit has" brought, particularly peaches, will cause many persons to plant trees large ly the coming season. Iho demand for good fruit will ulways increase with tho supply, and as the railroads arc extended over tho country, the market i3 widen ed to an almost incalculable ex tent . . . '. . Tho fill is decidedly the best ,imo for planting most kind3 of roit trees, particularly opplo and peach trees, and yet it .is just hat kind of work many persons are most likely to defer 'until a ato period in the spring. When trees aro planted in tho fall, the rains of winte: will cause the earth o settle firmly around and under thq roots, while, without great care in planting, cavities arc left under tho body of tho tiee, which will retard the growth, u it does not cause tho death of tho tree. When trees aro planted in the fill, tho' roots will frequently make a considerable growth be fore spring. We have noticed peach trees that have been taken up in tho fall and ''laid in, that they ßend out tender, fibrous roots threo inches longbcluro tho close of February. In resetting Urces in tho spring, theso young : roots nro destroyed, and much of the vigor of the troo is impaired, in the cfiorts of nature to restore the injury. SITUATION FOR AN ORCHARD. Tho greatest drawback to success ful fruit-growing in this section of the West, is tho lato spring frosts, which kill tho fruit in embryo. To obviate this the most elevated situation should be chosen for an orchard,- and, when practicable, upon the northern slope of the hill whero trees aro Jess subject to the influence of the sun in win tcr and early spring. PREPARATION OF THE GROUND. Next to ft suitable situation, the proper preparation of tho ground is the most important, in pre paring Iho land for an orchard, it should be well plowed with a deep running plow, followed by a sub soil plow, breaking up and thor oughly pulverizing the earth to tho depth ol twelvo or fourteen ; inches, and deeper would bo better. If tho soil is thin, tho holes should bo dug two feet deep and four or five feet in diameter, and should bo filled up to within six inches of the surface with rich soil from tho surrounding ground, or, what would bo better, that from tho woods. The trees sho d not bo set more than an inch, if any, deeper than they stood in tho nursery. Thousands of new ly planted ticcs uro greatly re tarded in their growth by tho lgnorancq oUhc plantercr in placing tho roots so deep that they aro be yond tho wanning influence ' of tho sun and atmosphere s , DI3TANXE FOR BETTING! THE TREES. If tho soil is thin, 33 feet for apple-trees, and 20 feet for peach trees aro tho proper distances for planting them. If tho soil is stiff clay, the earth should bo raised two or three inches abovo tho common level around ' each tree, in order to throw the water off from the roots of tho tree. In the spring this cnith should bo removed to a level, and its placo supplied with a mulching of old litter, straw r leaves ' from the woods. ZXT"Fact3 arc stubborn tilings, Mudum,'' &utl a lawyer to a femalo witnnsa umlcr examination. Sho was ono of tho Lizo breed, as sho answered , . . "Yes, sirie and so aro women, and if you get anything out of mc, just plcaso to let mo know of it." "You'll bo committed for con tempt" "Very well, TH'sulTer justly, for I feel tho utmost contempt for every lawyer present I" Sho was allowed to "run" N. V. Atlas. The VisiT Rltcrnid. Voltaire and Piron wcro passing somo timo in a cottngo. Ons day Piron wroto on Voltaires door, rogue." As soon aa Voltairo uaw it, ho went to soo PiroD, who said to him: "What has procured mo tho pleasure of seeing your "bir," replied Voltaire, "I saw your name upon my door, and I camo to return your vwit. ffSTAhout ono hundred and sixty gallons of liquors wcro Spill ed'1 in Ringor, Maine, on tho 7th, by tho police, under decree of the Court

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O o'. .oak' o J K k &ng,?iui, ka CD a . vom . . ju 1 Ii g . c;im . ga SJu)rt Voivft. ' ' Conti uuanis. P f . ':ir . . . et V t , vcr . . r i t ;.yt ; .ir II d . Uty . . du 8 a . eal . . " Z z . teal . . ta X f . fall . ; !J 11. tir. . . . u E ;!!... et A ft . ani . . .at il'd . oi: ... at U . I . ou . . . ot U (I . . . . ut 1 U ' ;ilt - 1 i'cg r . . . J (1 tr . ol . '. . r . N , . jnc . . X '.v H .1 iiiiu . . 4 .( A imj. J! It ... Iy,. ,' ' ,'. Liquid. H'r . rnro . . UT ' L 1 u!l . . . cl ... SnsuU. M m. wtJn . , tm X q , Mino . . en U p . i.(7-. . in . ' Tli" iii.irV of tiotiiHtln kr tbe mid II . 1. lt.-, .in .iiliii.'rnih , rrritlti!T tli" fillnlnlj H. iiiv' . !.( liti.Mii.- Mmrh uf lntrfa ' Km ' phK'r'l l.(nr tlitf Ur.l wnnl In a rillen h'lii :il 11 r" ' ""l "f ulilfm llnU ' vi... .I i .t.ii '. luiiliwr; ! arriai-; 5 i-wi U Fortvil, Inj.; Nov. 12ft, 1803. Xfr. Eilitor:-!1 lad my linnd on dc "Amcrikon" a fil dü4 tins, and on uotisig ytir raoto, rez indict tu g'. ins over its konUmiU in order tu rc if yai w?r rrali livin up tu dat moto. From 6e Vomplckjon ,tv yar vkxtnikU, and yur wurdr. ov koi.flolafuu tu Dr. Oifnrd, &., j deeded in m

mind dat vd wVr so Joip. And beio jtt naiul i0 the public knowing a 1 do, thai ,t W ii de nojon ov nuKkribirj for turn "Gojau eccllenLartifil. 1 usaJ it wlth'juod

flhi'd" I'rtlH-r, j gir yot vn'i Tulm nz vrnn ov dc ten BuLikribm tlttyo wil Bodit rrsrv iDsted ov Vr. O.,' hwoa iir moralz liav pnjiiiptcdbimtu widdrtr from yrfr Jctov ulittn morulz.' , .. .. . 'fain j'lczd tuPCl.it yu qr an advokat ov dc Fouc tik koz, io hwiq (lr 14t a prater number ov hoI-ncJJ menengHjJ, dan in eni udcr reform imlcr lie vcn.' ' - T'For de benrf it oy de koz, j wif ydj tu gir its, az Bon az konvenient, an editorial, in ' Fonotijrt, on de cksclcna and present jiytckUt ov dis köz. Ondcopcrans ovMKjan i artikl, j fl;Tjk kan ubUtn a tq; nanu lor yd). Yiir ko-wmrkcr in ol ud rcfomz. . ' . ; ' v. a nor. el. Vatches&Cloclts. iuw.nAWiw.1 Ti:ii:itsniN si:iIT vtevi to the rlllieui of Brookk)leandricUiitT,lolho capacity of Watcn and Clock .Tfnkrr and ilcpalrer; tnaklnf ami men.llnjr JciWELRY, fee I.on(r expartenca and atrlcl PUiNOTUALITY. r. ai momm.iid.tlon., KhnpSdnora North I llnck dc Farqahir'i ior. 1 1 m i j Oltameacall every body, and twill warrant I aallafectloB. - jus 1 '55 i FOR SALE, Tlio Stock and fixture of u Wholesale and Itctall Groerry.

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iSISDl'CEMr.ST IS OFF.HEU TO I'EB- aUt. 1 ha.l remalnetl in thia stat i.n.c tv o XV aoua wlihlnc U rnpag u ilia oili'ti trail j a , . , , . , , , , llio location Is one ol Uio er; bnt In tne rlty for hour l,, u l'ny1" Infoimed my li mthttt trail. To b sold, if applied for ioon, as Vand friend that 1 could not nonslbly li lh prcMut proprietor wubea to rcmire to tho ", . , . . ' couutry. . and trlttly forhij my wif permlttiujr an;

appiy aune ji. t..Lorncrot rcanana e.iern How, Cincinnati, Ohio. oct I ira II. RUPFSEK. mruTin id num. iiXtewVn-n WrrXfVnl

ROW AKD JOIIX, CINCINNATI, ,min,,,'"t,,y l'l'Iied.and In Ices than ten OHIO minute I was r stored, and was lo a warm Dealers In all kinds of Lumber and manufac- P-rsplratiou, prior to which time my eatreinllorera of Bash, Doors, filiode, Window ties were cold, a rlanuny sweat was ou my . Frames, Mouldings, B.IM Piluatnra, fac and heml. After the uae of two other Weather Boardinjr. White end , holtlea of the aame medicine, I waa eullr-l) :.vedof.;ldi;tr,.nd0af,wday.waa Pslliot fr Fen- restored lo hfl:h. es, I 1 would most tmeerfully and heartily rec !iAVS: oinmend this DALM lo all who aro afflicted Tal establishment will he found to heof great. In a similar way 1 hare also used It In beneHl to persons building In the country, as tliey .... , . . can heaupplied here with alt the materials r.-ady . other dlaease, aud have fouutl it most made oriumher, tlioroughly satiod fr flnlvtilnc eicrllrnt rnitdy. I do not tlilnk It can be bouses. In tbe Lumber Yard connected with tlita ' establishment there Is kept for sale an oxtenlve too highly rocommeud. aiiortment of Lumber for all building purpose. irtfi rinniHash prltnod andfflaod,eouUiillT on band. All JUr.L KlltU X . orders prom.tly attended to. TE11M.S CASH. . , . , . ... ' . . , Nor.ll,l47 1 jr. j do hereby certify thfcl the above cerltfi1 1 ' ' ,catt is correct, .and ths Internum of the WEW KOOrS physician made to me U true. A'VWAliW JULIA ANN IC1RDY.

AT Moore, Wihtach, Keys Sc Co. 's, 25 WtÖT rOU KT U 8TUEIT, etat aTl, ohiO. . TIIE OLD FAHM IIOUSK, fir Mr. Crllns II, llullcr I.olng. A bouunmi ami aDeetiug story, i vot. tvjino, niusira - wetfe w)lJal'e THE NOTE BOOK OF ÄN KIVOLISII OriUM-EATEU. HV Thorn.. Ueau.oeer. author of confession. ofan fculfl.li opium-eater, etc. t il. a mo. I lolU i J. DOE8TICKS: WHAT HE SAYS: IlvQ.K. ruilondcr Uoostlci. H. I Ulustra. tad. I vol. I.'ino. 11,33, THE EXÜMSII ORPHANS; Or, a home In the new world. Hy Mrs. Ilulioes. V0l,lniO, "JcoiiU. THE ENGLISH WOMAN IN ItUSSIA. Or, Imprci.loniof the Pociuty and Miunori of the Kui a at home, Dy a ldy, ton years rlduutof that rounlry . lib llluslratloua. I vol. Uiuo, At 1,13. MISS Il(5YnTS SCIIOOL of LIKE. I volume, l ma. CHRISTIE JOHNSTONE. A hovsl by thaflca Heads. I vol, 4 Jim. 72 eeirta. JOY AND CA HR. Ity Mm Ttiililll. I 12iiu. 03 renli. l'lIKl'S 1'llOM A HKLFHY, Uj KbelloB. 1 vol. ItluiS. KocrnOy publi.hed and for sale by , MOOKtt, WIL8TACH. KEYS it CO, July 7, SiA West Fourth Kirsel. " FalUnd Winter Styles of WM. LEE & CO., 74 Wkst Fourtu Strket, Cincinnati, Olfer to their customers and othr. an nnnanalU I.AK;K ANU KI.KOA.Nr ASSUKr.ViK.N I In all the vertut)", of Good for the aesu aeloe'ed with groat care lo regard to it) les, qualities, auu priees. Attention I respartfuUv Invited to very extenalveessortmeut 111 the following department, vis. I. urea nud i:uibreldcrte-, a portion ol wbicb were tuinorieu eireci. Hiin.rTut tTB Cuona.T rvtss, In ereal variety. t'aiNTsa MvatiN'OB-Lsiaca. PiAia Faaa n Manoi.aiidnlbcr rsm y Uro Ihiod ). flam colored Franvb Merlnoe and Cashmeres, isotUBesinee Aipaeas. 1 aorooa and t.mg hams. 1'hri stjles ami priees, as usual, seciirw at loiitioti to inn ucpariuiHni, llanneU, Muslins. I.lneu, tlouiokeepliigC.KxIi. A largerstot-a than usual, 111 varieties ai.tl at pri se. los wit all es losiril ail. (' luths, ( a.alniere. ami other Goods for outs Kbawl of new and popular at) lot. Cloaks and Velvets, Cloths, and other malerl als for Cloaks. I'artieolar attention Is Invited to the Cloaka from the uianafarturliif department 1 the House. N, H. Ottvparchaseiare tiiaile In larffe quantities, and at the mo.i adv DUgoous raius; and our rllu g prtees, ou lb on pni-e s)tem, will be found aovaiitaa'eous to our eusloiner. ep""'W WILLIAM LKK tV CO. UUOClTlsiTwI ALAKCK assortmeiil eonslsling of all article usually kept In general retail (lore, at lb lo w est prkooa wroasa at 00VÜ TYJIKK A KIMULB'S. I

I N'Til AI) VERT1SEM EXTS, Dil. FORSILVS Alterative ISaliii,

A CALM FOR EVJ:RY. WOUND," Füll INTERNAL AND KXTKR NAL USE. This balm is warranted to re lieve all Rheumatisms, blrainsiu tho Spina, or Spinal allcction and Dyspepsia, Headache, or Still Nt.ck, Toothache Earache, Sovu Throat, Soreness in the Urcast, Stomach or Iluwcls.ur Ihirning iu the breast, astnma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, luras,ßcalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud Dili oiis 'Cholic, Cholera Mor bus, Pleurisy, Klux, l-'ever and ngue, Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or sores, Inflamation in 'the head, Stom ch, Bowels, or Kidneys, Sanimer complaint of Childftv.i Worms and Inflamation of -the stomach, and Bowels,- and Croup, Scarlet Fever. , . The reMon why tliiibulm rcachd ill Uv cum U leauM it reduce inf.amntiou, ml rnone h ncretiout and uervou y t-tn Into Bclloit. Thin power U owinj to the ppcnliar comltlnclioni of ineiU&l proptriir wlthaut their bciii butrkllzd. Tit medicine u jtrrr. ttfutly ie, not couuli.luf uu deadl poiion, 01 iiitHirul. Ii will if ur(f freely, act Imnivdlrttuly 8(iuu tho liver, art 'I other rcrf itvc urg.iii.s. llfiid Ute fullovriiitr Ceriifirnte, Crtifirt oflr. J. fl. Jordan, late !!aidoul PhyaicUu oflhn Fourth ntruft Cholera pll:I. ' I (Mil elirfullv recommend the Altrrutir öVct lit Cholera, duriug my ll conuectiou witli ll; Kourtli St., Cholera tIoR;ita in tkie city," Id e. of.crnin b.uim in t tomai'h a Uli bowel. I also ud it In a iwr tf luflcimittioo of tlie kitluey with the ha;t. piratrTcct. Frcu my knowUila of iu irnro, Inthe ubuve dlxfaa nnJ otlirrln which I hava uiwd it, I have uo hmiUucy is prwiiouucing it aoprior to any meillcine hitlierioolTered lo ihe public with wlii':h have become acqunltited, aud wouIJ cheer. fully rwjounnMui it to the public. ' J. 11. JORDAN, M. t Cii.cinnati,s3ept. lt 1943 This is to certify that in the summer of 1848, 1 became no very lame aud weak in my lack, occasioned by that I could not sit down or get dn' without holJiiiT on to somo object. I I was aJvised to try Mr. Foasha's Altera j live Balm. Dy bathinjit six or eight times my back was perfectly restored; , and 1 have felt no aympton of its return since. My wife, also, lias uaed it fur llheu- ; tnatic pains, headache snd tooihacho with very beneficial results. J.J. YEAKLU. Dec. Ut. 1849., TO THE PUBLIC. . Thi. I to c-ttify that, la Jane last, I wa "c" amuuc nou-ras an.i w ' on, n my tiyici.tu ntjitei la a co!l.ipHc1 0I. tnv meMcAae 0T uourl.hm,,,t j whatever, aa It woujd ouly honten my ilelh j At this tiineMr. Forsha came to sew me, and j brought with him a bottle contaiulnjr four 'ounnesofhis Altrrallvo Balm, and asked use it on me, aa he outUt It would .media :,..!.. ...... I Cincinnati. Dec, tih, 1819. A Certificate front the Rev. J, 11. t in ley Cluciiiaati, March 4th, 13J,. Dr. Koraha Thlel tho firat time la my i loiif lifo that 1 have gireo my name iu j rtro.iirinu.iu:uui oi any inediciuf . a a pen. I J'r",rn,ru'y.l"'''fc'h I have often beeMoollcl1 """ oür Alternative uun for ! 7 V"S frt, for Ihd rheumatlMll In my hip and knee, of which I wea nearly I erim,! lli. n f.i. e.m KU. I.r.il.j i. f n; . 7 "y laiiiiiyj i n on a violent attack 01 otariltueu on inyeJf thcu for InDatuatien, "for bum brulaet, aod for it very severe co of rtiff neck, brought on by a violent col J. and a think 1 have had fall proof of it medical properties, Iu n gieat many oflli diacasra for which you recommend It, nud I have not found It to full Iu even one of Hhiii. Still, 1 po notaay (tut It la aa infnlllblo cure, yet Umy aober couvictlon, thai, it. la tho bo roinpountl for llirso reiiudle for which Ii U reoommended, that 1 have ever tried, e d I have trl'd many 1 will ut, if I can procure It, to without ll iu my family for nuy eonalderatlon. Hoping thut yea) will ell". cuniiuue to conijxmnl H lieiit'illtnd thai it may relieve tlieusaiula of auttVrrra, I moat heartily reT.ninineud ll lo my fellow-citixeu t ut C exeelleut Family Mtviiclne. Yotwrs, afl'octiouately, J. ü. FINLK Y Certlficrteliom I). L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forsha Alterativ Balm to perforin a very extraor dinary euro uyon a horse that was very badly cut, soma timo since. ; a . . t ueu 11 upon one occaeion, exter nally, with ßootf cfTcct. I " believe it lo bo a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy tobe used In many complaints. 1). L. STARR., oveiubvr 21st. 1853. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Heakhirt'a.No. 31 Pearl at. Cln. Dr. S. V. Foreha.Dru Store. No side ot Filth et., 3 doors rast of Kmith Cin.O. For sale at R. Tynar's, D. Trice it Son'r, Llnck &. Farquhar'a.Dr. Moody's itul J.y.'JI.Vji". Iljookvillp, Tiid. TERMS 07 THE INDIANA AMERICAN. Hiibscrlpilon when not paid wltblnthi Jjiarl,' 11 If paid wlihlnthe year '.'.Ml If paid In advance ;,Ui 07".Vu'wrir may remit tnovi hy mail aiour TiK,ciifnnQt Uftlfian $-J are rt. miltfd at one time, and receipt will be rt turned tat in g the time lo vhirh vay. mctit it made. (A tain a cerlißcakoj th Post Master üi to the amountr emitted.

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Cigars, Tolmcco and SnufT, D KALK II IN . Ijcaf Tobacco, Nt.13MftlnKtrpoi,bi'tWcon5!hand fstennrihrt In.llanChtpf. CINCINNATI. OHIO. JioT. 3, IT JH."4 I Irr,, , .... HA US IMPROVED ' PERCUSSION PIIFM IT I tli Fnirnrd al. FOU FIVE DOLLARS, l!n li.teo priiiiiiipi-.l ih 'ti'T Known." , At Fairs of Oliio, Indiana, and Kentucky, of 185-1 and Premiums Awarded accordingly. . . .. , C. F. SI ALL, Seal Engrater and PnorniLToit', it ivr.sT rot urn KTiir.iiT.' . an? i" l lyr W. r. FRVlAR(JKll k. Cd. W1101 inn A Rutiii, PmlviniK Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Kang CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENS W ARE, I'oofk, Miors, lim ('ups, Mrutv l.ood Ax.. j AND M ANU ACT t'Kl RS OFnosMirts Ann mastilms, CONNEHSVILLE IITD. luay II '53 ly ' ' t. JtlNINd.'.. J. BL'TTKM'IKI.D. i. ( ur.K. .EEHIISS.BfimHIIELD& CLiK ,vhüli:sai.k . !pi i t -..-.! 1 t: 1 riu:r.T, WÜST M UK, SttlLNU DO(K AKOYKtUXTfl, Aud it. '.' NulliMrtt l) cn? crsNAH, 0: ; . , U(0. IlK'WJt. a. n. tNiinku. ' mroii im AK malir in ' (Iiliiu, ;iaoa anil Cm-iivarC) Ni Cii Mn'ui Slretl. 3 ilonr. I.rlo UitJ, mayl-iy CI3C1.NNATI. Joy to the "World. VOT II IISTAS1)I0 lhe"t.arO tiinos, everybed v sv.'itis Ooteriuluud to h.ive a Hut Move. I'onie i, filiii.i; I h.ivJiit rvltirni'd from llio t uy with a ire-h supply, ami wi u Witten I tliinK I wilttetle to supply t'ie 1ncrtM.nuiir tum! lor Hill poprUr stuv, AU tbal aru aiuaibU:d w.U li tm-dn sluMilJ ciMiitt and try It for Uiom.olvea. 1 f ou aro tn litbt as (o its surior Va IKurs, 1 cmi give yon tiiruu liuaOruil rK-fcucoa. . also, A lurid, nnmbt'r of Uis ben itiful an.l popular famrou .tut vs on luiii'l; vrr bt-svy and durable, rruiiiiuni utow.ol all Jlxi-s und kinds, l'arlor, .Mijutii'z lloiwo,."!. ool lloune and nupAlue; toewitall. A (iOOl) assurliuent of lia w are oii.twully o band. M KKCI1AH TS can bo implied at CincinnaU prtcs. r' I' "' or k lone to ordor on sliorl notice. I hankiul for tin- pant tuvor I wnuld tili nlicit a Miuru uf public p'itroimue. 3. II ISUKK. t'ouiKirsvllle, May Irt-onio. ASA IGLEIIAIIT, ' (Latt- of jnd Snceessorlo ln(le, WhvelHrde lflebarttn Itaal htalr Arencln,,) . Attorney at lutv untl . Ural ltuto Aciil, WtlUtteud to tbe Collei-lion of itel.ts, thepurrliSH' and.nl. of kj.i t&.iateaa.l all thr profi.cloiia) builhtf intrusted lo him in Vender brtnrlt.aiiJ tho t.lji tilnjr cnuitliea itt IniliaDI. IrrOrrU OVKItTHI I ARALItRK, KV A.N.-VII.I,b.lM'l.t.N.t. ' SAMUEL MARIA TT, ' ' '. BLACKSMITH, Male .Slrct't.Hniithol the I'tihllc Kinare,t:aiUM - llrookvltlr. Ilitl. tl KINDS OF BOLTS AND r3' M-rtiws maaiK' at the .liurle.l nu '.Ary licotnd tn tho bent manner also rrv' I pnv parttonlnr alU'iulon to n patrlnc 11 all kind. t Machinery. Warrant 1 to " he ni wi ll iloiiu and hi at low pi Iri's I uftenn Uo foi'inl uny whero Intlm Wol. li)M2 STOVES AND TIN WAKE, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN FORK tlio cili.m.. 1 Hmok llle, Mntainora, ltun) Bt4 oilier plnct'S lliut ho etpvtls to keep on hand a good supply or IIS WA l.'fc. ami Nt.vrtuf nil kintU, ut Ma SI ore Iu HETAMOItA, IND., Where he weulJ Imi p'i-aicd to ac-oiu module all'of Kranklin Counly with Movea.al city prices, also, ' ISE1F-SEALIN0 FÄU1T CANS Of varii.li kln.U. and tlio oimnon Cans also, orders from Urookvlllo or Uur i .r eans, tan be Mit by the burkand a ll! roiritc pnn.pt attention. For M.ivcs, send lv ll.o Cnimt. aiiff353ly hULOMOS T, MIlili'-VOOD. Ilcliabolt's Ocnuke Preparations. II RLM HOLD'S HU.III.Y CÜ.M'LN Ttt.lTKU EOMPOÜKD f LUID EXTRACT BÜCHB. For dliteuiii'i of IU hlfl.ldrr and Kidneys, Nerrct liiiM', Klrlt ttircs, VVeukner.ei. and alt dl en.s ol Diu Keniat Organa, wiielher In mule Cr fc-nielf, frm w halever cau.e tin-, may buve orlglliitod, ant no umllor of how long standing. If on have contracted tlie wrrUdu oisoase which, wheu aeatrd In Iho l.'ni, w 111 sundygo down Iroui one gonnrullnu lo anoiher, undurtol nliig tun coatiiuiiiiu, und upplng Iiiover) viuil fluids ol lifo, do not trusljour.i If hi lim lis mit of Uuavks, who start up uvrv li.y In a rtly tike IUI. and 111! the papers with glaring :Uehou4 too well calculated lo di relie the vouug, and thoso not acquainted lilt their tiltk. imi ran not be loo curolul In tho inlueilon ol a rt'tncily in tlie a rna.'s. I tie Kin nl evtrud Uuehu ha been pronounexd by v tn 1 lie i.t ph,hUni Hi crt'!tl'"tt n'inotty ruf known. 1 1 is a medicine periectly pl.asjnt 111 Its taste, and viry inioH'.rit III Its action, aad yel thorough that It aiiuiluluO. every ;flli le uf the runk and poi.ouiiii. virus of Iltis jri.iilM vltnea-; ami, tu. like other rcnicdlt', dvH' uot dry up ilio dleuiui In llio blood. Cooatl uxlouul I'ftiiliiv, brourlit on tv aetf. hune, 11101 lerritde dix'aao, w inch has brougut tbiiti.uiuU to uniliitclt frravva, ttm bluallni; ittu itril Hunt hop.ta or parrtiii.. ami bliglititiir Iu the liud toe gturiuus amiiiti.iH ,l many a oooie )wntn. tou te cureii iy tuts inuiiiinie Kciueoy, Ande.a iiii dlciiiM I1I1 It inusl bt 111 III i ttrtlKiJy, irotu the simply dclualo lo Iii nntliied and despiiairlng Invalid, 110 etjuJtl ta to bo lund acltn butn us a L ure uu4 t'revi'iitive. HKI.Mf.O! U') MUM.Vl'ilN'i'l'N I'UA I I II 00MP0UND FLUID EXT11A0T SAKSAPAJULLA. Fcr intrl r In ll'o liloyd, rtn.iv luir ull diacnsi arUiiia from rn n rl Mcroury, exp.uro and ln( rnpiiico an J In lue, c:iroiu cun.t.iuUuual iIImuvi, a imiijj iroui an Impure; uio ot 'blood, and tl. e only riu .1.1 and eilcrluiil kiioati emedy tor tue cute uf Ncroiuut. Kalt Üliuuui . hralil Uuail, t'lenruvkous of tiiu Houe, toiler. I iinpli'S on luu lace, und ail siuiy cropiinni ol UlO Ms III. This arttelrt I. now proM-ribed by soinu of lue RiiMt itintiii,rut.U,.t pli iclwit tu tao eountr) . anil lias pruvuu more tim n in 111 practica than any prci htulatn tluria.inlla )t l nd red lo ths pu Sii iblilic. htteral cn .0. fl .Hoii(l.,ry Jili., rrurtnl and r rolulou OKu-atrl luve vuurrlv recovered tu tu lucurao'o Weida vi o u pubhv Hint nu lion m im u nan tor lunnx uj routed ev er) inodn ol treatment tdal could to devised. Tin-so hiwi ttiri.l.ti ,.,rlkiug c vaiu.li..uf tlie ulu lur) vBcete ol tins t: j-'! 'tn u aric-lu.g some l Iii moat Invilcf '. mrvu. uilr .be glands were (llitro)eil, and the bou.'i alri'ujy a lire lea. K urn a. Leltrr Iroio ritiiillo I'hjaielan. aii'i 1 -roiessora 01 suroral .Meoicul t- ollu. es, and ccrliltraUis ol cures Irma pulWult will be found Hrtniupaiiii'g ootii irtparaiioua I'ait us, I UiJ hvtruci ol liiuUu, fl per bnillo' ur v ..nil., lur a rar.aparllia equatln.itrcUKtii to on güllon of Kjrudof Uur laparillu. I r.. ....... .1 . 1..I ...11 l.w 11 f II L I 111.11 r - I . - - ..-. w.w V ... . .1 ... I.V. ( , Cheiuist, vii.1 , Chu.uul Mreol, neor the tilrurd House 1 lulurtii lila. i'U ilK II All t) JUU.N V. MOODV, hrookviile, lud. And if iriijri:i.t and iulrs. All li'iu-r Uirct ud to llio pr'prtii.ir ur ajcnl reei'ive Immediate attention. Junel Vly, 07"H. "MirChEEKYi" ' MIT. H IM III. Will make application. f.r il.iui.lv Land, and atli'tnl loull Ini.iiiM Hint may be entrusted to him, w llh cure and dupntch. thllce In ll.e si-eoiid lory of Wcsl't new tulld. !! itpp".l" I he t'nnrl ll.lliaa. ' IKIOTM AXtt N..O..N. Y L litivu on liNud a good ...iriiin iit of lJt., Miocs. Ml.itr,lliiili'rs, llii.kln-, li..u. Ali.S'S and I Iiil.lrou. Also Mr. Ilurrl n olvUcaicl llukln and Hui, at cash prices, otl 111 l YMUtdc Kl.MliLE.

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. MAT BS OSTAHTED FROM R. P. PROSSER, PI10NETI0. PUBLISHER, 43C riiTH STRKKT. CIKCINSATI, O. AMERICAN PHONETIC JOURNAL. monthly Literary mariilue of forty elfhl Xago oclaro, atorcd with Hlatorieal and Mlacalla. nea'ii nisttr,' and furnishing a KepoaHory of f rt.t'rlenre. and Agriculture, tojatlier With a eopiou (iiKit r Inronualloa for tbe yaueral reader. It li iifatlj nrltited Mrnod pupir.iitd in. l.cHi.liKil cailt month Uli a Ftecl or'foppor I'lut hi;rmviiK. ...... . . irrAboolronrhnnJrel dolliri worth of SPECIMEN NUMBKKN hare already been neat out, and It will afford pleanure to tti publl.anr to supply many panoua k may be da.lroaa af -atnii.inr It. ; TEHMS, 82 wx annum in advance. For Pre ratu tu to ' A front, wo will aeitd. r. ub-rlbr, Phnaatie Hw Tealainn(. .ta; lorr, hiimlle)' ,1'hnnniir llrt1onrj, TUa. jiv, IxVporbT'i Manna! and Vocabular;, and & l!an unl of j'liooojraphy, 9Q.04I. 1 be Una oluica ut th above, haatlaomaly bound, l'rtc, po.l paiil, tl. Itr pnrter'a lluntial ond Yorabiiln r' . A complete gnUe to tiie art of Vfibatitt l'riortinir, bjr lima Pitman aod K. P. Prower, Crii-aTJ cut. .'paper cover; balon)ely bound In ni Ufliti , $l,tm. "vinituai f PltAuAsrayliyi by P.enn Hitiuun. TU awcunii etiOon or S.COU la ( ri-ndy. Price 50 caul. Hupetler cloth, COciair.ait Evtrü.TSit. 'rt l'ltoima rapble ltf ngruztiici A iimnUily M iHtcliun of Science; eaand Kntorlalumciil . In the corresponding .Ijleof Pbouot;rai.hy. )'e r year, laadvance, 91. I'iionosrupttlc i'opjr Klipa? An attntcU Ii utiuolol lle):iii VU by SO, price 11 et, ht-ct by maU In roil of Sve.thua avolulnj; creaainj and lnurv,$l. Koll of eleven, ritnnetic I'rlmer. luiroduclnjf aoreral nw and altracüvc featmea, 10'ta. Firat ltiortctlc Header, Taper binding I 'm i.U. I'n.t palfpjOi'U. . IMioiietlc Iturt. A new and beautiful Cbart of Hie I'lionolypic AlpbaNct, with copiui ttmriiial explsnatiotii In common print, and priu-ücitl allutntntriit of a correct and euVcüvo tie. livery. .1 by ii. t'rice 30cU. Mounted oo can. vmi wilh rollers, 9 1 Jill. I'lkoiiwt Ic Tublrla. The U tters of the ITioin no Alphabet, j ri'.tod ou thick card. ' nce no 1 1' 11 In. V VA )ieitli.tiv ('aUlogue.wlih Kpecloiut t net n, w ill itr sent Tree to any part or Uie United Mut-., nr ihn t'anada, by addressing ai above, Juno 1 J. W.J. , . . . . - Aaron A. Colter, filtOCKKY PROflUrR "AND COMMISSION , M I0KCI1AMT S.K.OOUMiKOP KKVKMH A?ll MAISbTK. ICIAT1, OHIO. Nov ütJ-4o-iyr-. - üttiViüE 1IOÜSK. THIRD STREET-, UL'l'UliLM iUAIN Ac ÄVCA.TlUltK, CINCINNATI. ' J-W00D8, PEOPHIETOU. PADDOCK & MANSFIELD, 'IS. 75UY ALL KINDS OF tTfCURRINT BANZ U .NOIr..-; pay tue liiguc.t price !r broaea lUnk Money. All remittance ,ut u. from tbe country for discount will receive. Immediate attention, and roturns made by the next mail, tlrnkeo money of all di-srrlptlous Is worth something, and by analU lug It to us yon will fit its value. Hecollect this march 9 . ; - . , Dr. J. PETTIT S . American Eye, Sal re. TOTS AST! CLE IS presenuid to the I'ttblio as an Kxlrrtial keinen1), avoidinf the pain and I a ncwr attend - Ins: tbe tntrodurttoa of (nuclei, MiiuTuli, nid Kyo-waahes, with aisu rniic-e off Its valne. a a cur dir the variouadiacm uf Hie EYI. of Acute orCbronlc IcflamaVion, whether Indnccd by icrofuloui origin orothcrwlio; Debility of ths Optie Merve, (jraonlallon of th. I. ids, tlleeratloa o. Uie Urkrynul UianO.a..d Wastatn. of Vteloa from any cause. Prioo 25 eta. per bt. For sale by . ' M.W.llAlLK,ro(ikTi!H, and by DruggiaUA Medicine IKutlers generally. . P. B. U I XJU No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO: Tlie most exUnslro and best .Manufacturer In the I'ulU'd Mates. 0KI.I5AT0R0FALLEVSTVLESI : IIa taken tho highest premium at all the Exhibition! bui the best materials cheap for Cash, which enables blin to sell SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. Anw as others sell Inferior artinles, PAINTED and CI LT MIA 1) KS of beantllul dcilgni. BUFF and WIMTK Holland Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures M OKK MJADE palnlodand lettered loord;r. Uepairlng and Jobs biug In general attendee to promptly. ma, Ml; HTi ittn iMoai to . j. 1. a joi:s, Wbolesalu iHialcrala DRY GOODS, No. 19 Pearl St- Cincinnati." t.i. it 1 . . . vuii oliv, 1 - I a n 11 untlngton, Ii Jone, I I, r I i.W. Jon. S JJ.J.JO ones. lay 18 ly - . al.CNM. to, alt s.a. w. sitav WM, GLENN AND 80N8, WHOLESALE Mtariu an, 7(orib-oai earner of WalnntaDdCol utubla traut, CtaciMRSTt.Oaio. - mari'34iy OTEAl MARBLK WORKS. CHA8, EUtZO M.iTksMtii 10 btlWKV V UlILk, Corner uroaaway anil rtr.n trvei,('ineinnatl,uaio. Moiiiiiueiiti,Tnmb,aod (.'rare fttonri, Marble Mantles and Statuary, Habllsntal t'onti, Manral l alilnU, Cr 11, Vaees.t.ara'ea Klgiires.CaUinetand Counter hlabs, Ve. eke, constantly oa taana and furtilitcd to ordor. I h. I'radusupptled with Marble la Block and Klsb.or Hawed olnrdar. niartll'eSly coats' & cTir 1 sf opIi if it , ataai raf Ti asas or . I'lioatrcite. 'etinplieste. Ilumluf f luid stud plrll Ott. AI80. ALCOHOL OF ALL BTEEN0TH8, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pare Spirits. r'l.i'in D l'uososkB Lsatre, WtuakssLB and .No. UCollego UnUdlug, Walnut ft., Kail Bide, . belweon Knurta aud Kiftb b'lroeU, tu'ylHIy tlCl.r.MATI, O. Vater Cure. THB UNDERSIGNED RESPECTTTTLLT TJIL lorms liiu puoiic that lit. new I) v rue tut' Water l uro I'Mubll.biiient, near I.ltcrty .Uiilou County, I udlana. Is Iu hin'ccuful operalUn. II ha been a praetillotier of the ll)dropalhlo stent for otural )eara, both In tleruiany and In Uiia country, and uoinliinin wtlb It aleiuallo exerelaee uiief rrofoMitf l,liik'M.riUm, biet Is 10 sur i.l'iilly preillood In the f.ymiiaslle Hall ol Loudon. I'ui.-r.burg aud Uerliu, ha ta euablod to, eilert radical aud spedy cures of all eurabla dlatiusc ai: Co. sumption, A tilt ma, lniepia Kcroftila, Ikheniiiat.iu, Ciul, I'rolapiu'r I'kerl, Curvaturesuf the hplne, ate . t or particulars, address s DU. F. TESTY, CoUae Grove, Uuluo co. litd. JunoK-em. TJ00T8 AND SHOES. x 11 ho largvsiaud utoitcarefullyielncleditock 01 Hoots and hhoes tbey.have ever eBervd, auay Im seen at Mo. I t'oiiiin.r. ial How, for sale by LI.NCK FA Km' II A K, CÜUNTHV MERCHANTS l.L l WKI.L Kl ( All. AMI EXAMINE 11 our lnrge lock of Hook and hUllonery which roiiiprlsea about ever) thing la bolh departments that I. usually wauU-l by large or email dealora, ho wil I subserve thulr own mtere.la by locking Ihr. nigh our a'w'ttmoul and Icarulrig; our prices uuloru purchasing. . We are eonslaiitly Mianufaeturtng to order all al)lesor lituuk IaihAs, and bav ready, to nil orders, a slotk made up with especial reference to tno wants 01 western ouyees, MtUKK,lUTACH, KBVll At CO., im t 111 West fourth street. "Time is IIoneye,, IOS. lt. f ' I. A It K, at hi new store, one door " soutu 01 iho v AI.Lhk , IIOUKK keeps eonslaa'l on hand a geueral aaeorlinent of.lowulry. Watches, Clocks, sil v er spoons, rsiors, and a great varielv of FANCY ARTICLES, sum as are usually s.'pt byjoaelv-ri. IIa I pie pared also lo repair old jewelry, aud to clean and repair clocks and walrhva 011 reasonable lerut and at bort nolie, II will alio take old silver nll gld la exehauge for goa. juae t 'il UA.THS HOUSE, INIiUltArOLII, INDIANA D.D ILOAV, ITC;ilXXTOS. July 8a

ClNT'LADYERTISEIIEIiTS.

tZMnLvi'&9"izfä 1 oTTrout and Jofan tr aeu, CIuciul,sii . M arehome ro.l9Froot itreet bmeeo : Mala and 1 WslnnU We manaractara a eob brvsk rr. of r rest strenrOj i ad derablltty .and esse (.pmttim. Wa place Vb tat useful con tri ranee ta all of. mllU, by wblrb iflttniti wh cob vert a eoro mill 1to a mock feed mill; k ;t h few nlaa tea' work lo ' pet (a oa and take It off. We manafsctare portable rntUe, siurla and double roarod,(bt qoalliy of French burn,) to rrlnd wheat, com. and slock food , eI oUud Ursleam.whterand horse power. Tbeee mills bare been rue by steam and boree power In competition tfilast tbe olbr make of ml Hi of our city, at nur Kuie Fairs, and never failed to to carry oft Uie Brt premtams on oae Aceastna wa awarded a beautiful illver mrdal. Oor milli also took the two first premiums as the best mills st two acmial Fstrs of oor Mecliwjlce' lastltoU. Almv fortabie saw mills, to be ma by sie m, water or horn power. Intsnitll wss exhibited In operation by bone power, r.t the Uhloülata Fair, Iu 1K, wbenli wis awarded a pretnlam and a spleudid silver medal. Aim -Different kinds of Miiabk borse aower. aud f team eufinea. All our articles, for eae of operation, aim clotty, uefulnsi and dorabtlliy, are sarnasaed by none aow In use. All our arliclf are warranted as represented r no aale at our cost of transdortation, aod the money aefnnded. Ky a full description, or tcltiranatasls of merit and uxefnlMCsa, we refer those Interested ly our damphlets, to be had at fuctnry, where we takes dlcasure toexplaln each erUc.U.' ISAAC UTRArB ACO. Not nit Mr. K I roble, tbe partoerofJ.il. Uur. rows, while exlilb. lirg a Burrows mill at oor potato fnir.lait fall, ai boiiteroui about hi mill; and courageously entered Into a verbal agree ment with nie togrlnd coro thus: Whoever grind the roost, regarding quality and quantity, ttl to be the owner of both milts, at each aadereryMlal riasTTsui.. fltraab ta run aa 1 lach mill; Borrows ScCo.lo run a 80 Inch milt. StroSDTIISL. ' rUraob Id run a 21 Incb mill 4 ' Burrows h Co, to ran a 84 inch aaill.' TWian TBlat f--. , Straob toron a'.'ttlDck rttllt; , Burrows fc Co, to run s 30 lack mill. "TATben the pitch came, that boisleroas courage stepped oaU . , la tbe above t bow appenn acballor.jre lofr'.nd cob-feed out of whole ear of corn. I will rva my is Inch "Qnoen of the aooih." wiib a cob breaker ituuktiwM, the sane arueie that look tho prom I urn at lbs Ohio stais Fair 'ast rail. orainol a V.H men uurrows mm, iuu Mm Ktewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Peed Mills, M.talobe ran at once; and tr yoei ar appreben live of arltky tiustoess, tow taverny entire ap probation lo run Mr. l'oroeror's Corn Cmiher, a an aaxtllary. hbould my elngle article tall lo grind equal to quality and quantity ta lue eoaablaed production of the two mills, (lust as yoa please,) then yoa fan drlw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up. Come, boys doo 't be cowardly; there urwotbIrg like walking uratgat into Mte inertia or a uititr, ISAAC STKAUfl. ToJ. II. Bnaaowa & Co. - may It ly conn h m Paleaite nay 16, 11511 ll dnubllcii an Inreolion smonc; the moil Important of modern time, for the nie of the veil advised farmer and atnek feeder and the universal favor with which It has been received from taa area more thau anything else, aitcsu Ha utility aod perlorliy. For portability, simplicity of const ra.tlon, and eouveoieoeaor ne tbe Little Clant has no eqnal. ll weighs from 3 to i hundred lo... according to lze,can be put In oporatlon by tbe farmer In SO mlnntei, wiihoat expeni or meebanlcal aid, then adjusted and asad with convenience by anybody, 1 he Utile Giant baa received the Ft rat PreiulODii at every Mate Fair from Mi 1001I 1 Maryland the past Fall, and that In the most complimentary manner. ! Tbeae Mills are guaranteed In tbe snoet positive manner egalnit breakage or derangement, and warranted to eroih feed from ear corn, and fril or One homony from shelled corn, wlta ft. degree of ' ease and conventcnee for farm purpoees, never' attained before. The lubjc rtber li now prepared to fnroltbthe rarmera of Franklin County wlta Improved patterns and sixns, to salt the vaned wants of all. j No., tsone.ed at S40 complete, ready toe attaching the team, and warranted to crush, of try com, lubushelaof food per boor wllb on aorta, 1 No. Sat So, wtlleruKb IS bushels per hear. tio. 4 al0ü, will crush 2U bushels per boar with two bone. These mill will be delivered Is EreoktlUe, or any lace ou the Canal, at the Manufacnwrera prices. T. A.tJOODWlK, 6ole Agent for FraokllaCoaaly. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DII9. DICAK V CAMEIlO.tf DENTISTS. Xo. 166- West Sixth et. between Race and Kim its., CincinMti. - rIS OmCZ UNDER Tin! MANAGEMENT of lie preseul proprietors, ba bee a luereaaIngln reputation for superior operation In lb Artiacbtl Detriment of Dentistry for tbe laal tea years, and no expense or etfortshall be wanting 10 give satisfaction to all who iuy favor ll with their patronage. The mbscrlbor would call attention to the following essential points perloiulng to ArtiBelal TeelU. via; Heauty and naturalness of appear,nco,qnalliy and stronrih of malcrliU, comfuil to the wearer, ana gseraine ia restoring u ea'-urmt apearanee of tne peea,aud ability lo DiasMoate; la all of w bleb they are warranted la laying they are eieellad by none, and equalled bjrtw. .. .. . . TEETH Inserted from one to a full ast, with Artificial (turoi, Full aad Half Hell Invariably IniorUd tv sec tion. - All operations Ib DentlsUy psrferised tu the ruost ihnroucb maoBer. . , - TKiiini. Considering tba auportor character of Iba vork and the guarantee given, they are the ol rea onabte in lb West. TWO TEETH OS KO&E 07 COLD FIATS, 3 rr.u 1110TU. . . TWO TEETH OS KOBE ON EILVXS FLATE, . 92 rill! TOOTH. The money refunded If th Teetk do not prove sail. factory. Jlf For the tnformailon of thoso living at a dliatire, ws would itate that oor fucllitlci are suck, that we eaa make In tbe a nest st)lo, a full sal of I a. K i ll la from I lo 4 bo. re, and small plfie In proportion, o Ustao tfeieottoa need le Ipnrehopded. J.a.i AMKRO..M PsstieTa. Mo. IM Wast klsUi Street, between Haee aad Klaa, t lucinnan. . s ace.u,). 1 Proclamation. TTT7HZMA8, lbs sxtraerdlnry ind nspreV V K"luti.a demsnd for that Invaluable preparation, tviiivin iN bick: in if iva (!A TIIA It lO.t bai Induced euvloaa paraoos la ptlinotToltiersrUclc-iilmllarlnniiiieiDdippeir. a nee, but absolutely worthlese, wblrb has a tendency to Injure Uie reputation ot the genuine article, purehaser should be particular to aak fcr Mwrighll" rreutiura Katharion. ana mey may rely on receiving aa article anequatled fbrlta vtrtuea for reslonng a decayed head af hair, for a Cool, refreshing and deliglitTuI application delta g Iba bot weather, removing all dlsmreasblea.it auiloit of diitlnes and headarha, and for tbe toilet It baa never bad aa oqoal far its pleasant and delightful fragrance). Ita thousands of testimonials are a anfflcleat guarantee for Ita completely restoring a decayed bead of halrt or removing all da od raft", for preventing lis railing off, whetner from eVk weas or dlaease; and entirely dispensing with las wee of balrdjea, a ll excite the secretion, producing a upply ol Iu natural pigment r coloring matter, giving the hair a dark, glossy 1 , faarasoe, w llh a luxuriant growlb. Foraalo by every druggist . Ike etty, aad by drogglsl and tnerchaau throaghnut the Uatud btau.s. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. f rice Cents per bottle. FKTRK T. WK1ÜHT CO til Market Kt,riillat1alpblt. AareailaiaaM. M'. Halle, J.w. Mao.lv, lieookvtlle) 11. D. Dubois, Falrfteltt. Wholesale A geaU, ALLK4 A O., ClwcluoaU.O. TEASDALE'S 11 KV IlLlUilMi, ub alone (ronl, Ao. t4 walnut street, between Milk and äeventh. oiuhmc lie the N alnut Mreol House, No eonnection a ttb any other bauee In the rtly. Uooris seal by Espre with proer Inslrai Uoas, will bare prompt ana iBiuiiuiauuiiiiioit. Audresa, W. TKAHDAtK. de II M '341 HEAT CUTTERS. WS HAVS A LAEOI SUPPLY ON HA1TDB Ol Mekt l ulier, beta of A,Kd aud itou .m catUng hausag or Mince meal. Tkle ll a ma cntn tust every faimer ought To bave. For sale by JUM.VK. HAIR V CO, heed More.KOetOaad 18 Lower Market deolJia'eJiw ClBolnnaU, Ohio,

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CINTLADVERTIIICriTS. JOHN F. DA III It C08 C::rl Gtoro,

4) ic 42 Lovek MiKstr trsiiT, ' V - CIKCIK1TATI. i w e offer for aale a Urge asMirttarfit of Afrl- , cultural ImplamenU: a&4 rail partimlaraUM:OS ,t ear OiS.reat kiada ( Kirew Catierw. Ct4w : tllla,A. . , , , , J 6RAKS litr.Di. '. We areeoniuatly auppbed wlia an the vala able Craaa s1 rliivu4 la the Wasl,Cardea 1 Aeads, it. Ht 3 mos

Maaefaotarera aed Iee.erala rr :, . n n n n . aod WiioJeiale and TeUU - D Ha fä) ClJ Tjj IZ 0 T7 7 1 . . CCX Z.Z7T mil tT3. CICirSSATI. O. .tirTb"J,,rkrt paid for RACBV OLi KurK..4iH4MUMriwU. , , .. oviJiy54f ' UeblnsesH CUm Dsoka. . .. publlaked asdsold by " '" . Jacos Eskst,' ; ' Ro ir Mala Street betwMB Thud aad FourUi Klreetat, Cincinnati, O. KoWnsoCs Theoretical sad Practical A-rlthaseUc. , Key t ArlUitDttie. 44 Elementary treatise oil Alrebra, M Algebra, L Diversity idiUoa. . ' Key to alee ore.. siura I J-kiiosophy. Ceoatetry. Aitreoooay, CalTervKdiUoa. - do. Kc'oooltdltleB. . . itoninsc.-. rrATt.rTiCAL''5 DoUUl. HAVIO beea raquestd le eiaralnw Pot KablBone aterlei of Miramii'.n. aad to report my opIbIob thereof. 1 have with fcleaaer made aavseir aa well ace tainted wlta ihesperile menu of the books, a I well aeold wuboct Uo rtual asiDfofUiemtatbereclUU.itirooaa. PtC Uoblnson (sust be, should Julfcetroas bis books, a keen, sprightly and Utorougb MsUuwsrtclSB tie would aeem lo bave, eliber salbe girt of saute, or the resell of etadyaad practlee, a quick Intoilive pereeptton of matheaiattcai prlBClpUs, and to be remarkably adopt tiaruftnee lorabbeevieimg taa melboo.or solving pst.blssa. 1 he Alrebra 1 clear and iBc lentlv diree 1. explanaUnns.andfurnl.hc aa abni.ds'st suk o. problems with eapildt and Inrwnions m.s et solving them. This work IssnfcaleuUr 'ter:va for the orelnary purposes of a a-srse of Co..cge iDstrvctloa . i Tbe Geometry embodies a great . mount of Ceoan e trio knowledge In ft com pass smelter Iba nscat. loeaiagrama aro well cooocived aad rw Biirkably wall aiecuted. The 1 reatlaaan finvvevi The 1 realise on Savveying anuW(Vi-t,UooUfuII, id gives anaay tnteraatiDg fac a wlitcb auav ta and gives anaay tateresttog fee a wiitcb auay b new to moetof oar tuJnta. lhd sgrtni are. ailnlbo Ceometry, anoiuaJly well don. i 1 k natural i'bttosopby Is e7:y teloresttnt. Bolanly far its matter, aw t for ih juumsrls whico, principle are eiplatned and facta euted. He, nly tbe stodentbuttheceueral reader any C fid atBuaemeaiand proflt ttom me dock. - w.o. UHiBEI, . Superintendent oftt. Pebllc V-bool of Iadtaaa. creencMtle, ind.,ie5a. . . ei 4. : , POPULAK CHURCH MUSIC. an.OOO Cortlee Sold. " 1 THS PACKED KEXCrCN. coataiolag agrwal variety vf apprvi Cuureb Musle, seleetest tbteBy from the old euadtrd author, wiui many origin IcompoiUionton a aew eyiUm of rout! ob Oesigwad for Iba oae af t burr has, fcibgicg ateaaaia ind Axademtes. hy A. . H.tbbb Two reaaoei will chicly accoast fcr lb great', loeeoM ol thla volamet FirsU Tht Chmrmrter tkt T;k.li resaaU a new and sraatly tmprovad rvsteat of BotaUoaw la II auch thai tsabsinuw ana'difficsU la latsstallgbtful at lance Is so almpKRcd Ital rnocUn art made eqoal ta yeers la tbe common way of laa rains; lbs practice of ssBsieeJ art. a fae aejaWewU p-ovsn by the atuiiUUoos ol scores of tearners sad performen wbo bare teited Ueiyitereand t1ra ' tbe work U great popnladty aad coeaiaalf la- ' ereaaingaale. hecoud. The Qnaifg eaa Styl e the Mutu. Wiay new piece deitined to pfeaie ailotr m ma-, lie last, nay befoand on It pageaand al.owamay af tbe old and triad melodise, hallewed tram aaeo- -c ialed recollecttaDS ofaaactuary dellgtita, aa far more wlcomlo the heart of tbe wonhlper than ' toany fraquently auSstltuted for them. Tbe PaOliahere may add tbat taa macfaaataal exeeetloa of Iba work tssepartorattogalbar la lava ' majority of Enters Muie Bookiaad ue prloe very low. It may ba bad at Uo principal Booksellers or of the KublLhers . WOUKK, VTILKTACH, KETS eV CO.,' Wholesale Rockiellcri and Eutioeer, oct 17 84 Wet Feana Street, Cta -U.O. OllEAT BARGAINS, At the celebrated Lart-est aad Cheapest CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. Ia th United flutes; o.17 Wala at. J. C. HICWALTssV C. Importe nef BnglUh and Keeneb Carpal.; See apaeioa sale' rooms. We bare aow oa band the a. oat a.u.. alve end elegant aiaortmont of rick moCaltoa YelveU.TapetUT aad urusisli Carpet ever offered In this market; Imported from the eelebraied Eaw. 1 l . l . : . 1 . . . . ... i.m.).wij ,.1 .v..vniiiia 00 as, espajlallj for our city tradeAlsc.VK) piece of ply Taoeitv. Irrraia'i aderfioe, fine and common lngrsla Veaeusa and' us ma. a Kiair uarpav. Aiao.iriaj places of Kagtasa , aad Amertciaa Floor Oil Clotk of tao newest styles latin Colib, marble Italian Fresco aod Scroll' FaloUDgt, from I reel lo 21 feet w Ida, at all prices. Also, tbe largest and most oiWdsIvo iswrtw.st of reh aad alegaul Cenala Cooda, Gill Cacataael and W indow e hadei. Tbe public are taereHjr requested lo lamme eur large stock, whic will be freely show a at all tliue. Our raoda aro all' warranted lo be ta peiiact order and will ka sold Cheaper than th beaneit. . J.U.UlJUWALT.dlCO. et. IS. Booksellers, Publlabere 4c Sutiootrs 43nali. Etrett Cincinnati, TT7B kaveooeof tb largeel and bast aaaoHod . " tock la the West, biritoct ahn.uis beet work oa . 1 Tkeolocv. Medicine, Law. 1 trunks. Agriculture, History, Travels, Tola, ; Aiemoirt,rnuotopry, ax. end a complete asiortaeat of all in moetn ilrabl ' ätlsoellaoeoa Boottpnbu.hed. oar lock of embrace all book 1 of merit seed la tb 'eit.fVom the (Spelling book to the Lexicon. Oer atoca of stalwnary embraeee every vartety af Ulawk I look a from toe small Weuiorendura book loth, large sa-per-royal Ledger, lacladlng everyartlcle a red ia ' theeounttng-room. . - V e bave for tbe Cooatry Meachaotafall warte.' ly ofLetter.Cap and iote Pa par. avavelopaa, VHtmp" per.iioDDet Uoarui. ink,ae., o.e. Oar own Fubilcadoni are too wall kaowa as warkaaflkahla-baat merit, tar)aire mareUaaaaav eaumerntloBoftbe sml prominent w bleb are CLJArf icojkfAfirJir, dx. ycrcc3-' tlel Work,KoUla'iancleat lilslorv, FlBtarck' Ivet.Kpeeteior, Joaepba, die. We Invito all whedealta.or paraaaaa book., la gtvaas eeell,ee ' we areoonOdeniwecaa offer laem sash lad bowmenuaiihall be mutually benetlcial. Xov.lt, 1853. 47 lyr. mmm & owes. - Views of Ualldlngs, Lsanerarca, fortialU, Dl ' plomae, Mspe,lbw Carda, Kwtea.CraTtaHawUa . ticbsnge, Labels, dVc. e. M1O0LET0!1! k WALLACS. ' KoItS WalaotKtreet.Odd Fellows UaU. . Ctactau.U, Mo. I l.l8i d7 11 r. PATCIIT .... Sprin? SaiLllc Tree. m mS GXIAT LAICS ipenee we are now enabled lofurbisJiUeie onrivslled ireS laqaanUiy at abort Bailee. Price. tiO eaca. uC'WTEn,COBUX.EPMi:RTOa t BAR, Sol maaufactarer and wlolllalrla k-ad dlcry. Hardware and Coach 1 rnimlo", a. f Church butldlog, Walaat .Ireet, ClBetanaU.Obla We alao have a fall euppty af wwr FaTaar Maaa . Pirk. , BUOOKVILXE COLLEGE. rfflllia laaUlallaale avew ve4y lerweelveaay 1 1 aamberof youaggeatlemeaaad voaet dlei.sodtfdrd ibeatkbc:toffas;;..Ses forobtatnlogalboroarb education. Tbe buildlDg ta targe and csml..i.4 Iba baard af laalraeHon illbeiBcreasadaslbe wantsofiae laaiuiiaa demand. Thoiejonof Bith wbortltsviitrcT logrwdesteat aider lastltutlawe.wtllae Wsllle aequ I re Ike preparatory sled tee ara, w here Ike elaue are not tow large for onavwaloaew, and whwrethev are aottat?;kt by ader gradaatM.as lamoelold Insllieu Tta. Yoaug ladies, en gradeating, will receive appropriate Olploaai Boarcilng caa be aad la gaoa laaaiuea. aeartba college edifice at two doilaa per week, loaog men e ta board the nut ve a t about it ty e-n U pe r .k. Ts. hau .1 tilUot rsscs from gCM l tl,lH) perausrter with tea per cent dkerowuifer advcepay-ent. 1 Brak ille ad. Fab. 144. ESTACL1SSSD lCtS . . PEEL C; CDITD, CINCINNAVI DYE 110DS2, No. 91 wTetlavai BJIrwej, Between Math aa seventh, aa door north et Walnut ßtreel Hon. CIÜCISS AI 1,0. airimrntwe are trepred )aar to eelor Ladie t rap Shaw la, the WloiX 00 Ion: a baaettlel Kcariel. Faacb liloeeos. Paa, JrwaB.aad all ehadea of Ceaa Bai . Meaw. 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