Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 May 1856 — Page 4

THE VAUBY PARMBR-OBVOTBD U THB ft

ARMS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

VALLEY FARMER.

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lprtof the Committee appointed at the May Meeting of the Frank Hm County AfTioultval Society, I Iavtatigate tat Caaae and Ctre of the Gape in CUokem Tonr Committee, feeliif the importanee of the subject eifillleit them, nave not been ia hatte to "pat it tarcragh." bat hare given it that patient investigation which iu importance Wa think It ie not attaching too wmA importance to the proeesde of the poultry yard, to say that no department of larming pays better than it done, when woll regelated and well stocked. Whether we regard them ai a source of income, or a matter of convenience and luxury, Sggl and chickens stand second to nothing. It ia important, then, that whatever tends to diminish the profit or pleasure sho'd bo removed. Unquestionably the gaps in young chickens is the greatest enemy to the rase. If Vermin stay their thousands, these slay their ten thswsaads. It is aow no longer a question what the gapping, nor is its cure difficult or uncertain.' It ie eaaaad by worms "in the wind pipe, and these may generally be removed, by thrusting a feather, properly trim med, into the wind pipe, and after turning it around a few times, with drawing it. A Utile practice will five great skill in this surgical operation though it may result in the death of a few of the; first patient, as is of torn the ease in the first efforts of young practitioners upon the human race Bat what cause the worms ts other and mora difficult question. At present, we think the tree inquiry is what localities arc infested, and what free. It is evidently a local cause. Nothing is more apparent than that some places are fatal to young chick ens, while others are free from the dis earn. In prosecuting our inquiries we hare been met with various theories and opinions, which we have tried to compare and sift, and draw trom the whole such conclusions as may lead to correct views ia regard to this scourge of the poultry yard this blight upon the profit and pleasure of every fami ly, for none are so poor a not to have a hen and chickens, none so rich as) to be able to do without them. WeJfoad some who assumed that an aanaal change of roosters will prevent the gaps. To this we object, because we have seen the most fatal prevalence in such yards. We know some neighbors who h-ve obtained their eggs from the sanr e place, yet some lose nearly all the young chickens and others none. Other, among whom is Dr. Haymoad, the ex-President of this Society, assume that it is in the feeding. He thinks that chickens which are fed on dry meal, or dry corn or wheat, are not in danger of the gap. But in our inquiries we have found this preventive to fhiS. finding severe eaees of fatal gaps, where this kind of food was used. , One poultry raiser of some note, whom we consulted, assarsd us, shortafter the appointment of the Committee, that we need seek no further, that he had found the secret : Oapo were caused by over feeding. Keep chickens on short allowance, said he, and there is no danger. We mads a note of his theory, and called in the fall, for the re-ult of his summer's sxperitnenling, on the Homeopathic system of feeding. In answer to our inquiry he said he had had rather bed luck bin starved chickens gapped and died. Even a resort to the stuffing system would not save them. Tbero are some facts well known and universally acknowledged in thin question. It is well known that chickens raised in thi woods are not affected with the gp- The settler, whose log cabin is surrounded with the unlive forest, loses none or next to none from this dire disease. His hens scratch freely in the leaves and loose asrth that surround the little lot. It ia admitted again, on all hands, that chickens which run in grassy door yards are sabjeetto this disease. In prosecuting our inquiry, we were at one time ready to conclude that wet grass was the great cause, but we fell upon a fact which disproved this. One of the most fatal yards w visited was wholly destitute of verdure, exopt the trees which grew in it, while belonging to the same man, we found em another part of his premises, thrifty broods, defying the gaps, although hatched from the same aggs and fed of the same food. This called for further investigation. The healthy broods were in the garden where there was vbandence of looee earth. The were in a hBrd yerd though it lud ao grftsa ItiTalwO aa admitted fact that oaickeoe thaw lead about stables aad bants are )tM elected theo those that re feared in the joor yard- Almost every ehiofcea raiser has experienced gfsja loss oa tome parte ol his premises fjkga gar ethers, though the treatment it lire Iwhafa la etrery iastaace. These fgeeee seel your Oocoaiittee to examine the peeali ari Uea of the infected and )3gJthol lcalitiee, aad the result o

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the examination, which has extended to very many poultry yards, ia, in brief, that those chickens which have ,

access to nlowcd or cultivated around. I m or loose earth, or the woods, are not subject to the disease. In no instance hare we found such chickensMiaeased. while, on the other hand, thuso that I have not this privilege are Mate or he affected. We submit th.s collocation of factto the public. We ask for it a thorough test by every member of tinSociety during the approaching teason. T. A. GOODWIN.) J.P.BRADY, I a 8. SHIRK, Jr. ) T.BFLATIM rai'ITTREE. It is a matter of great importance in transplanting fruit or shade trees, that it be dono about right, for if properly dono, there is little danger of their dying. We hero propose to give only a few brief directions: 1. The ground intended for trees should be secure from danger of being flooded in wet seasons or of a liability of becoming water-soaked beneath tho surface. Tho earth about the roots should be rich and mellow, for a depth of fifteen or twenty inches and sovoral feet Tide, (ten feet or more in desirably) which must be doue, if necessary, by manuring ami drop plowing or with a spaut. The tree should be remov ed from the nursery with as little I a ! 1 i ! U 1 M m1 !,..(. ..... mutilation as possible, and before it is set out again, all tho bruised or wounded parts should be pared off smoothly with n sharp knife to prevent decay. Then dip them in a bed of mud" which will coat every part over evenly. Tho bed of mud is (piickly mado by pouring into a hole a pail of water and mixing it with the soil. 3. The tops of trees should be trimmed oll'in a grcator or loss degree, to correspond with tbo neoeasary loss of roots. This is evident from the fact that tne roots and leaves both perform very important offices; nod tho one is constantly dependent upon the other, and neither should predo minate to any great extent 4. Trees should bo set deeper than they were before removah On wet lands, it is even better to set them on the surface, and cover the roots with fine rich earth, a little more than tho usual depth. Id moist soils an excellent method in setting trees is to settle tho fine earth as it is sifted in by regular shower from a wateriug pot, one man holding tho tree, a second ftllitiK tne earth, and a tne earth, ami a

third applying the water. j our subscribers in lied OakGrove, 5. After a tree has been pro-; Charlotte county, Virginia, unite pf-Iy eet on in a deep bed of rich j,, the following: Believing that tcrjfe earth, it is not necessary, tho lust and ouly hope of destroybut it is injurious to deluge the j ing the corn or chinch bug is, by roots with water; but it is import-; common consent, to burn ull ant that the stem and branches broom straw fields, adjacent be watered daily, at evening, ; lands that were infested bv those

with a watering pot, in the absence ot rain, until the appoarunce of the leaf. 6. Moisting or covering the ground about the tree with straw, coarso barnyard litter, will, in nearly all cases, obviato the necessity of watering. This is an excellent protection against midsi n trior drouths. And finally, it is important wheu trees aro exposed to winds, that they be stayed by stakes, or in Fall setting, a small, steep mound raised round the trunk of the tree, answering the double purpose of keeping it upright, and protecting it from mice and frosts in wintor. After the tree commences growing, the mound shall bo removed. Olli: PIOSgB 151 BIIBBF. Two or three years ago in October, several lambs of mine were afflicted with what is now termed sore noses. They had become so very scubbed that they could not closo their mouths so as to crop tho grass. Their lips were covered wit li it dark colored seuh. vorv

hard aud cracked, and very .-ore. ' vor u wun .sour iniiK. uy Other iheep which had boon pat- -banging the milk once cr twioe, turedwith thorn all tho season -k(3eP week or moro- rBo" previous, were not affected withjforo cooking, wash the milk Irom it. I cannot divine a cauie. thü meut und laV ü 111 ft 1,tUo 80" They became poor quite soon. di tcr I minutes. In December Inst, I found my mmU ,ar whole flock of 1 1C more or less 1 T'lke one Kg it up; affected as before; some with a "1 J ;i u A V ,M of salt, pour scab the size of a pea, others tho j into ubout two-thirds of a pint of 9 I I A alt l! a- 1.. .1 .11..

nost mostlv covered. the lambs being worMtJiaeaacd. My rcniody is, to mix apirita of turpontine with soft lard or room , .oil; half a pint of each, stirred well together while cold. This quan tity ia sufficient for one hundred sheep. In some eaaes it may need to be applied a second time Rub it on thoroughly. Tar is sometimes employed, but of it. sell is very hard and still in cold weather. At tho end of two weeks not o particle of scab was to be seon iu my flock. 0. M. 13. Maqoots in Sheep. Giddings Whitmoro, of Marshall, Calhoun Co., Michigan, says that common honey applied to the head8 of aheep afllicted with vermin, or to the tails of lambs when dockod, will cure them,

From the Am. Agriculturalist.

How to gat Barly Potatoes. Tho Mercer is quite early, but there are are other varieties at least two weoks before it in ripening, and nearly equal in quality. If possible get these for tho experiment If you have a hotbed, split tho potatoes lengthwise, and lay them upon the bed in rows as thick as you can plaoe them, and cover them as with ubout two inches of mould. In three weeks they will be well up, and furnished with roots several inches in length. Thoy can be set out early in April as you wo'd a cabbage plant. Thev should bo taken up carefully from the hot toed and tho plants separated by hand. There will bo a full yield by this method, but thoy will mature about three weeks before tho same variety planted in the open ground. If you havo no hot-bed, und will not tako tho trouble to make ouofyou can put a barrel or two of potatoes by the kitchen firo, or any other warm place obout the first of March. The eyes will immediately begin to sprout aud roots will soon form. If they are moistened with a little water occasionally, tho process will te hastened. As soon us the 'ground is sufficiently opon, take them carefully from the burrol and plant them. I hey should not be left untj tho roots HTO matted t th er, lest they be broken. This will hasten the ripeniug of potatoes neveral days. A piece of ground, with a slope to tho south or south-east, is most desirable for early crops. This slopo should be trenched two spits deep at least, and well nvtnured with horse dung fresh from the stablo. The trenehing will carrv off all superfluous water from the surface and thus increase tho heat of the soil. The manure in its termentation will still further raise tho temperature, and push forward tho process of vegetation Thus there aro lour nources of accelerated growth to tho plaat the sprouting, the more direct rays of tho sun, the drainage caused by trenching, and tho ex tra heat of tho manure. Tho potatoes should have frequent hooing until a month before digging. They will not be quite so early as those transplanted lrm tho hot bed, but will reach maturity soon enough to pay for tho extra labor. I If you wish for early potatoes make your preparations now. The Chinch Duo. Three of insects the preceding year, where they may be lound by thousands in any bunch of straw near the ground, which is known to out ni ne partially given through the winter wo recommend that it be universally done. Kor tho benefit of your numerous readers aud the public at largo, you can publish this. Saturday Err. Post. KrnlnrkyC'aka. One teacup of butter, two of sugar, four of flour, nud ouo of milk; fivo eggs, two tenspooosful of cream of tartar, and ono of soda. Crouia. A pieco of fresh lard, as largo as a butternut, rubbed up with sugar, in the satno way that butter and sugar are prepared for the dressings of puddings, divided into three parts nud given ot intervals of twenty minutes, will relieve any caso of croup, which is not allowed toprogreaa to tho fatal point. Te Kaan i'rreh ilent In Sumner. Put tho meat into u stone jar sf I at II II Vill t-e aomo oioiiu, hj it in und fry in u littlo butter Jt Wttrm-and, yju ftud U mosk excelloiit dish. Absence ef .n !.- I hoard of a clorgyman, says Sydney Smith, who wont joggiug along tho road until ho came to a gato on tho turnpike. What is to pay?" "Pay, sir! for what?" asked the turnpike man. "Why, for my horse, to be sure." "Four horse, sir! what horso, sir? Hero is no horse, sir." "No horse? God bless me!" said he, suddenly, looking down between his legs, "I thought I was on horseback!" r A celebrated artist is getting up a panorama of a lew suit coin-au-ncciog in the year one and ending on dooms day.

CINCINNATI. 6. W. COFFIN, BELL k BRASS FOUNDKIi. DIA U It If LEAD, ZINC, COPPER. Ill M Tl. Npt:i.ri:ii WH IM H, :wi:t.ii im kimc, Hit t-s ( Olm, wit i vi i.i . sk C e ej sfcCl om. OS MM t'nmi rosiJ er Celii in 1. 1 a Blreett CINi INNATI. OHIO. IV II KLUS ar executed on Uno Helen It Be aad iU Harmon laopriMtpt, a followed lit tho Brit Hell Poundarie of UorminY, Prance Mollen! and Kogland. sov ? I) Mi. . O'CONNOR. .no. 1. O'CONNOR. ÖXWNOR k BROTHER.' WSOlttiLB 11.111 IS

ton :; am ikhiim h DRY GOODS, HO. Hl PKAKL MTKKKr, HKTVVKK VMK AR RACK, CINCINNATI 0. march 7 ly WHOLES Al.K ukauikh in "TAFIiI AUD FANCY DRY GOODS, &('., HO. St PRARLHT., BBT. VI!K At HACK 8Tv, ' 7 It COTClHsTATI. 0 DR . T. 1. IUHNI1. aa. J. Pi im. T. B. HARRIS, DRll(i(ST&:APOTIIi;i'l(V. N. .. COR. tu. A M I.N UTK., ( MNCINNATI.O. march 7 ly PETER NEI'T & SONS. v. no mat I HARDWARE or. am: ue. No 93; Pearl St. bet. Vine ft" Raco, CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly Ii. D. i Htrnaa. w. n. . hu m . II. I), CUI I'M A.N tV CO.. temmlaalon A I'arWRrdlRi MERCHANTS, WHITr.WATaCANAI.HAHIS1CISCISSATI. Ii:t i:it i;m i s; cinciMNATl. caaaainua . itv, ia. John Mwatay Co. : Morrlton a Nawby Twoad.Nlblayn Wright: II. H.M.Conklln, Hoavaidi Ntapbnna, Saaaaarow n,i a. i oNaaaviLLB.lNa. ; A.N. Wlgglna A ( ... A. H.Conwallaa Nona. : Oaorgo tillaapla. Llbaral oaab adraoaamuula madn on tonttgn naalR. ao-l.lyr. KHT till IMII I IN tHit. mi & sons', OKKiINALN'0. 1, ID) 7 IK MO' SB WO. 7 WAL.1ITT NTKKKr, Kaat Hlda bl. Bill A Uli NU., (uait door Nuri.. nf " Wuh.ui St. ilnaaa," rinclnnall, Ohio. Prom the long prarllon that wa bara had for . .IIP l.fa pr,lV" ... WW IfB.w Mn rly forty yeara In Kurop and NSiW a and In ihia city for Iba lait fonrtoan nrarij tO UK ynara, wa faal eonSdant In aa Inlruatad to onr cam will bo dona In tha boat at) In and eurcbargaioii Hlactte will bo'it) pnr runl läaa than any othar good Dying Ktlabllahmcui In thla City. OurNuam trya worka and Nlaain KlnlaMng Apparatua Ii not aurnaaaod by any othor In il.t; l'.Ul.llahraatit In tha Aait. Iah.Wmmm.. mmumml-.i Im I I . .. ...... ttyla. Laolaaallk Drnaaaa, Crape, Hroaha. Printad Hay NUUIthRwla.Poplinaaud Marino Droaaaa iIa... wlllkn.lt J.tn T.l.l.i a... I t'lM.io I nl.li rtaL.lt- abd Piano Covere ronoTBled. Carpele oUened hy Machinery without ripping and tha Colon retained perfect Draaaea .lyod Black ft si.oo. Tbleletba only Dye Honee, thai over dleplayed their work In a ahow window, afler II had boon cleaned or dyed, wbieh gl Tea tbu Public an oppor- , tuniiy to decide Recording to their own Judgment, ; wiii. ii ! Ute beit I er In taa City. may II 53 ly j BLACHLYTSIMrSDN. HO. 11 PKAKL STREBT, CINCINNATI, OHIO. laroaTaaa a an oaaLRaa in loiikuiut and DJ.iir.vnr DRY GOODS If AVK now In atoro full and froah atock of K ta -fl. pie and Pancy Dry Goo.la, to which ttiey aro mal lug daily aaeenlona. They Invite tu rumInallon of Utelr flock by deatur vlalititg the city hla aprlng- mar ?Sw LATIMER. COLBUHN k Will I.MPUKTKKH ARD WHOI.KSALK UKALKUH IN svBRT aaacRirrion or FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC IIIHDU AKEtCVTLEBV,6lJI-ec. . 74 Ulaln Mireot, near Feurl, . - " . CINCrOTATI, OHIO, a. j- taTtaaa. C, L. COLai-BH. tt'K HTOCK for the erin" trndr. mainly Si our U own lmiortatloa, or dlrorl from Aniortcnu Manufaeturer, la now very heavy and eomplxto. Order, and the favor of a call, and p-T- .! eRmlna.tou of Slock and prlcaa retpartfully toiinlted. Cincinnati, AtRrch I, 'Ml-Sin rRO.XTUTREET, II ET. WESt ER ROW AXD JOJIX, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealer la all kind of Lumber and manufac" lerers ef 8ah, Doors, IJIiuda. Window Frames, Mouldinga, llaea pilaatara, Weather Boardinj. White end Yellow Pino Flooring, Shelving for Stores, Failing fsr Fences , Hoard planed onholhaldea.nrvurlott thick uca. tulUhla for the Inatde Utilab of houaa. TMelbllhmnl will ho round to b of great, bult to portona building In th coantry, a they oan beaupplt... I h.-ro wlthallthe material ready made oDumlwir, thoroughly anaaon.-.l for Unlahlug houaa. In the Lumber Vard coiinecled wlllitliia i'.i:iMtaliiiniii'. tliuru I heal for aale anextanaUe aaaorttnent of Lomlr for all building purpoee. Haah primed andglaaed, ruuatanily on hand. Ail order, pronti.ll Rtluuded lo. TkKJsS fAHH. Hot. 1 1 , 1 SM 47 I yr. mmm mm wa 'atarn Uatv etp. Calhmrlne T. WHITE & SON, rpHOMAB WHITE SOW. WHOIJtSALK I and Hutalldealera lu Porelafn and Ameroan Marble, MoManteBl Teatba, Mead and Pool hlona Table Topa, Kenee for Grave Lou, and vailou Kullra tifcllon will be given lo sllliartou fa.orlng ua with their order. VV nniploy the beat workmen, ami aril at prii'R lower luan any olluir Vard. apa ami Mil. on liai.il . Our Agent lor iirooif vine, ta Mr. Jam Kennedy, who Miauend to all order. M. SAWYER & CO. M AM'KACTUKKKH A DKALEKH IM t in.lo.v Rhadea, Oil ( Imh, Corda. 'I'otaaela, llruaaca, Hull mid While Window ftlmda laiRsesis, atnd Cnra tu I II M.,1 . .- ala. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade & Oil Cloth 8tore, WO " COLLEGE If ALL, WALNUT BT , BR FOUETH AMI) FIPTH, aprlll Clneluuail, 0. fire mmsr CAWDHa, WTJTi AW1 FRUITS. WHOLESAUK AMD BETAIL BY JOHN R. MYERS, roVJI MalnMtreet, bet. Pirtb and Hiath.Woat Hid. CINCINNATI. ST All order promptly Sited ami paokagna warranted run weigni. Nov. II, ISA-, 47 i yr. D.A. DRV I) LEY. 8t.CC KKNOH TO lilt A Uli BHOTIir.Kaj, Wholeaale and KeUll JEWELER. NAVINO Jet relumed from th Kaat with a large asd varied itoek of Ins Walcbe aud Hieb J..welr! Comprlarng alt aworlmenl nf S KW ABO HBAUTIPI1L CT YLBSI which I will offer to tha old utomer uf lh la'e firm el allfa lory price. Call and e al a . v . Corner Pourih at Main, Clneclnnatt, O. roar U

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MMNIBa. iimm. j. avTraariK.pM 21 v HOl.l sI.!. GROCERY Nu. r.i nthkrTi HKIT tili, FKCvlM' HOOK .UIWVKM rut ro. 'J Math Mrcrt, Cincinnati. 0. URO. SRWS SAMPSON & 0., mrORJTH SttALSMIN CltltRw, OIrm nud tlnnrn.warr Vsse Maiu HtrasL adoir seieetaXrd losriely riSCiMÜATt. ion tit TAIT & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NR4ilNR If P R 0 D V C E , Me. ta Wnlnnl nr., Cincinnati, O. QITE. "THITU ATTHJIOK TO ( Tljt( ILE lr, Kni, -ill dvanroinnta inada on fOinin nit it la. Ordora ft ala aollci HENRY F US, WK'UBRAI K AND RRTAH. CARP K T v A K K 11 O U r No. I f.RM l- .iti .hln ui. bat na Mal m. I fH SOW rait JACOB SISÄSÄ CO. MakCfAf TMRsagsj up ARB U'ltOtastHAtsI lLLRa 111 C Ii 0 T 1 X Bf G 3 SHIRTS. !RAXrERS, at TRUNKS N. In IVrarl Mrava, nSelunall. -fob IM ly WKNTWOflTH & BR0"S.. .NO. V PKAKL. ST KU i, i IMCUt ATI, OHIO SPL IIIS SF1IIE IMl. FRANCIS NUi:i IMrORTKR AMU M ANUraCTt'Rk Cicars. Tolmtro niul IN Leaf Tobacco. '.th ni. ' Mnv.S, I , S. & H. RUFFNEB, Mai.uiai tiir.ira and n..at..rln P A 3P R 1 and Wtu.l.'jaltt and Rolall gl J. f' , MS W 41 JtV W V JLl MM- a. ' r,nT Maawvww aAaa A ni'int e-r-i n . aa. waa. w toitAii aw aa I ata, IIMMII. O. gTTbo hlgheat markut prke paid for HAUS OLD KOPK and oOwr papor atotk. aor II Hi 'it Aaron A. Colter, GHOCKKY Pk'')DUCI , mi: r:jn I.K.COItNEKOP KKfKN CINCINNATI HovJlO- Iw-iri-. MAIN I . O. J. Da &'. JO.XLS, WhoIoRlo lleateri In DRY GOODS, No. 19 Pearl St., Cincinnati ji.nii u. Jotiet , i CalebJonoa, ( Geo. W . Jonea . I may 1H ly IF. O. Huntington, l. J.Joae. P. 1a V ill iJ J iJ J) No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, CINCTN5ATI, OHIO: fhe moat exteaaivo and if at Munnfa. luror in the United hlatua OKIGItATOK OP ALL. Mil. Si l.i : Haa taken the hlghoat premium. Rl all the titbit i tlona! Hut thn beat maleriul . hoag StM aaa. which enable hliulll SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. Allow s o,Y aodtill.r M an. I t 1 1 1 I I . ex, hioiir dor. KpimIi ill g.on : io proaspUy. NO. 34 '2 MAIN ST. BETWJUW tnr, AND üT. Kill': I'M oikUiiII; 'OS BwgMl a I nn-it'lul n- NJ mnlof ha re AND CAPS, oftha inoairaaliiouRiil kind. He IsvUeR lit. eld rrlndaalllrookvtlleto give him a call wht'iilhey May 7, ittW I yr. I TIIK STODART PIANO. mm & NsxoN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Ageuta tor the rao.t elolirat4 taanuf n I the Union, dealM to .-all NM nimm. peril.- ulaarl y to th above celebrated Ui.ir eat, ol wntrn in.y ruii.unlly Rorp a apr. n.ii.i ai... i manl on ItAinl. fuR RWBSTMBU. quaWTV, aaa urtklTT nr TCINI, rutin or RRTaiNiao rots tvrr a SB Trns, i.ai.ii v ur MaiiaaRtaa. HtSVI Tioa or riataa, ana aaaav ItntTOBART ri im in wKnt'Kl'AHeBp. Piano Ifalt, .No :1 t'utmh at., near l u..-. da II ly R. RR I tRT I . B. Bartlett & Co., Commission aad Forwarding Mcr-clm-r. i. Alcahol, Ciiiuplten, i. ii . ii . ,i No.VH Wt I'runi i , t i.iailli unit Llnaeed Oil, Lard Oil, C.atorOII, hpi r'u rr U I lea. aia IH ly COATS tV (111 IIIS Tlll'iilwB, MaBi rai ii.ni- nr ritoagciia ( .in 1. 1. .-a f. MurniRss; i int! niul Vj.it it Bate ALSO, ALCOHOL 0? ALL BTBE50THI, Refined Charcoal lor Rectifying Whisky, and Pore Spirits. Ki.hb abu faJa 1ViiuU.tl.i aau Bo.OCollego I SASgMlf l we. s.rssstN. t. R. WVBHR. Kat Ride. O. H. IUI I. 1 1 v. U. SVTRRR. riiKM ii, wvjNNE .v co luiportar and Wholtoiale Dealer la nm DRY GOODS ARB MANUFACTURES OF WOOLEN H08IEBY, No. 10 Pearl Nt.,bntweeu Viru oa Kaue, nur 14 1) 01NCI.V I buhie i ro liairlrrnnd Jobl.cria lit WATCHES Jl I- LIS V .No. i:iu Main bin AM) (CY (luOIlN, r lavl Hank, tu.l Material. I ID"VVch Maler.' I. ,iw3,4T-iyr.

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A ) leruti vo Balin, - I .Ä I LK , I warranted to re intiistn -i, M ram lv. pimtl aflootion and nil, lr( , Burui QV I'll aud I ! (JllOllC lora Mor Vir ami sh outä or he bond, Kidnvya, Children in lt)UJ, , rl Taa rea v I. y Ihlaliulm rrarhra an ihr a ja-B la tiTnuan It fStleces ttifl:ihtnliili, ni.d rnuava a nacrulioiiR und ttervoua ayatrtu tito ai (ton. Tim power I lRg In (hit . culi.tr oaiiibinctlouj af mediml proprrttaa .tny J. It will, if I ipdu iu n at r, i tt riilicalta, Ji.r lan, Ula Kaaiooiii i :.if i Oliolfi I loa, iy kltoavl saa attu oUktr, In mvo no li'Rltuiicy iu .r la sny mdlciua luUiu Willi whU:h , und noul.i i ltcar. ia public. JORDAN. M . iUOUUcill If 1 Ihn ix tu crrtily tun 1S48, I became bo in tt Rtioinicr very lamp and weak, in my back, occtsionvd by n? that I cut.!.! not sit ('dwu or got tin1 Without hold! II - on to no m object. I was advised to try M'. Pojslia's Alteralive Bolni. Uy bathing it six or ripht limi e, my back was perfi'ctlt rastarcd; und ! have felt nosyinnton of Its return dince. My wil", u !o, ban used It '.or KlitulURli enins, has. Incite und touthacbe with very bonoflclal results. J.J. YEAKLR. - Dee. 1st. 1040. TO TIIK PI'HLIC. Thia lb to c rlify tlit, In Jans iSRt, I was tiliat'ki-d wlilt tha Aaiatle Cholera; and was auon, Mb i:iy pliyatelao alatea in a oollapaed Btati'. I had rciitRincd in thiealate Rom two l.oura, w-lira ray pUyaicUn Infmmei! my u mj oin! fir uds that I caald not poaalbly li undatrlctly fothi.l my wifo permlttinf an) nua plvi m mo any madlclue or nounatimcui wlialover, aa It would ouly haeten my d.jlh At this llmeMr Förtha eain to bp me, und brought with hint a bottle couUinlng lour o utu.c a ol iil Attr.ratlwa Balm, aud naked prrmiRRlon of my wile louse it an me, as he üiuu"lit Ii woul.i : . Iv cive aase I wi nasdiatrly appllrd , snd In If ee thaa ten minutes! wju r alor-d, and waa iu a wsrm pompirnti w, j.rior to which time my ektremlUea wer. cold, a dummy sweat was on my (eee and head. After the uro of two oilier seestes of tho um meiiiciue, I was antir-i) !. ... ... t I .isträe, and in a few days was restored to lieulih. t woul.i moat neerfnlly andhoartlly rec I1AI..M to sit who :.r- utl'li. -t.-d i n etiniUr way 1 haro nlao uoetl it In i r ..ixt'hi, aud hava found it a moat te. Ileal remeoy I do uut think It run be JOLL KIUBY. I do hereby certify that Ii abot e eertifl deiscorret l, snd the stutnment of Hi hyloiB nittdo to me ia true. JULIA ANN K1RBY. Cfnoiiiati.Dcc,tlh, 1849. A Certllicute from tlm Rev. J. B. Fiulay CtiitHltsnti, .Mnrrb 4th, 1 'J. Ur Furuort Thla la the firal lima lu mv . nr m, i 4 leng Uf- that 1 have greet, tny noino in IU of SUV lUetlii'ltir. US a -. ...... " Pamedy,t!io-.gjrt I l.nyoltn been aollci- , ,,.-. "w w ww- w j w..v w WWW I M., WW W.I III U ly two f oat; first, fo; Ilia rh'unialiam In my hin and U line, of wti.rh 1 M w'1y a i cripplf , ihuii for i ry an ro brulaea wu la o ol my family; thou n violent attack ofularrhaea on invnsll'ilhoa for Inflamaliaa, for bania hruiar, am! for u very, serers Cse of aliff -. ;t;nl on !iy 4 vlolont cold, utiiJ a : think 1 have had loll proof of ita tiie.ltcal properu, iu a gieal mauy of Ih lieraaa for whlc'iy...! r. ir in, i, mid I have no I Itmmi li i f ill in oran one of them. Still, po aoUny th.it it ia au inlallllilo cum, yl kmy aohrr. onvicllon, thai Ills the be coiiipoMi.il (or Iwhtes rrmadlc fur which 11 is r.-, -..in... 1 1 1 , i . i I !,n,. . v-r tried, . ,! I I have tri -d many i will uut, Ii I can pro ; nur If, bo without It In my fumily for sny ' i'ii'i'.ci ill. in li .pug II. t )i.u will all' continue lo eompnun I it liunlly,and that it may reltaae lhouaiile of aiilferrra, I roost a. ... . ... near ii h . j ..nnii .ui ii io my f:iow-i'tti i itoel rsull.:il lSSsle .Mi'üülue. . j : . , ) ! . 1 1 . n u : I y , J. II. KINI.KY Certirlcsir (i otn I). L. Starr. I liavclcttuwii Mr. Folis's Allerg, live IJslin to prrform a very rxtrsor tlinsry euro njrea u Imrsc that was very badly cut, soino timo since. I used it upon one occasion, exter iially, w ith jjot.il effect. I believe it to In- it perfectly safe aud efficacious renin! v to bu used In mnny complaints. D. L. ÖTARR. I orr rubor Ist. I85M. Wholesale Depot, alJ. C. Rrsk Rirt's,No. 81 Prsrlst. Cin. Dr. S. W. Forsbs.DnuT Store. No side ol Filth st., 3 doors east of Smith p O. For sale at R. Tynsr's, D. Price Ai Boti'v, I.inckdi Fnrquhar's.Dr. Moody's and Dr. Dalles, Udeokvtlle. tad. HATS AND CAPS. M'ICIM .KS. i. int. rte of Um, irul atyl of it w have ?.',oV.;;;';'r:;i1TO,,'; bd UiW aoll,' Bay lllalM.ar ... 1,1, 1, it Dia Ihu head. No. ISV Main St., Wt Ida, 0 door below 4th, ClnclanU,U. BRaridljr

PHILADELPHIA.

im WJFt for CAM. and Ftvcr: Remittent aud IfUtrmttttiU Yn r . -... . ... i I imtrTnlltlU ttVtr$, nnd Umtral Utbility. lT'iT0HAtrjyiB ato aotti a hbybb paiuno kbmbdt propurallon twliif oollrrlj a x'fllabl. prai. im i r-v.a upoHina fTaiam ara mtfiy i.ii.r..,inp ilic foucml hatllh Rod fnifori matlioUim. It is a csRTAia ANhRars PoncN . rastOTRjf la Fvar and Afua SRISa) aSaatually .rolartcd from an al.c ka.onally laklrif a amall qaRnlltr of lur,.. Wharolllaouca iWcd.and 11 lr. Kamt known, iu acbarlitrlty o?ar a. armadtalaa la a. apparrnl that Ua publla cer astMats Ast rwmad; to an ploy, la " mmm r.rwniB Sffa " I . . ua la rouioa4 and Vhero la no raturn of in. Iii ra. uf .UblPt ihia rauturp haa unq mnal olDcflctoua and apwi-dy rmaUjr iik lb i mm. .if th Rlumsrb tod brulm th i aalemranarll)r. rapid aala of inta medielnc, Its untrarasl rprlalnganVary arharo ilia uaml, attaatad bjr icrouRtwrtlaratM which aro aortaunily warrant ua In aaaorilnc II haa no rupal U... puMk. i'KTIH T. WRiaifT At CO., )rtora,( benilauatid Vi,,ral DrunlaU, .'41 Markrltl , I'hlladMi.l.Va, Pn. Rhai f OrN((ltU und marahanlacKi crallr Tot U. W. Ilait., J. W. Moi and I). 1, Utiaata. ana. 4. Helmbolfi Genuine Preparotioni. iiKLMItolJI'i HIGHLY CORCINTRATID for dlaraacR of lh litaddar and Kldnayt, Nacrat liiiMaaa, Ntrlctarva, Waaknafaaa. and ail dnoaaaaoiUia Maanal Organa, wählbar lu mala Or Inmalr, from whala ar rauta tha) may hRa urleitiRtad,siid nw niiittar of how long atond 1 1 i mi have contracted tha Urrlbla ulavaaa r ll.i.coaatltntlon, and aapt.lng tba rarv vital

e.i.d" of lifo, do not truat ouraalf la tha hindi of u..,'l, who atart up ory day la aoltytlha thia lafRatt III tha papara IIb glaring fclsaaead) i . at-li talrulaladto dacetva tha young, and

tiio.a iK.tarotialiiia.l llbtholr tilcki. You ranba too rarnful h. II... ...Ir. tion of a remodr in tract llnchu haa been pronounced i airtana lite "mak-el remedy ever i medicine perfectly pleasant tn lie y Inn. ...it in ita aclfon, aad yelto it annihlUiraa ever particle of the noua vlrai of II. la dreadful dleeaae; er reinedlat, doca not dry q p tho .1 Peailtay. brought on by aelf. larrtblo diaeaaa, which baa brought nUately gravee, thua bUuting the of parent, ai.d blighting; In tha ia ambition nf many a noble youth , jr thla I i.tallible Homed y . Aadaaa li ruuai iK-nent ever) body, from the i to the conOned and deipnalrlng al la to Ih inmid acting both SR S LMlldbU'S IIHJI.Y CONt KNTRATKU 00MP0UND FLUID EXTRAOT SAE8APARILLA. :fMi.g tl.e Mood, removing nil dl artatagfrotw enceasal Mereary, expoaure and iniprupenea and lu lue, chronic eouaUtuUonal u'v.atiah.g fTom an impure atata of blood, aad tue only relia.'la and eflectual known lomcdy form cure of Pcrofula, Nail Khaum, Seald Head, UKerailona of the Hones, Teller, I'luaplea on tho face, aud all at alj aruptlona ot " article la now preaerlbad by aoe of t.e moat diatinguialird phyyiciana tu tha aoantry, aad haa proved more eflldrnt In practica than , repemUoS Ol saraajirllla yet odnred to the out. lie. Several eaaaa of eetondary Sphyl.R, Mercurial aud Hcmluloaa dlaeaaet have entirely recovered In Uia Inourable warda of our publla mat liu Ilona whit h had lor many j .-aja realtUd every mode of treatment that could be dnviaed. I beae coaea furniab atrtblng eaampletof ihwaalutar) vOS-cla ol tu ia medicine iu arjeatiug aom af the steal li.ii luraie dlaeaaaa, all. r .ha gland waradllra)-d,and the bonee already affwOUO. irtt. a. letters Irom re. pönal We Hbyalclan and rr..l.eaore of aa rural Medical Cnlleea, and eenltealea of vara from pallenu will be found aaeom paning both preparatlona. I'm. aa, l lmd Kxtracl of Bucbu, $ par boltla' or O bullina I0T B Sanapartlla cj.alln, atreaglh lo one gallon of Myrad of BaraapanflR. I'repared and aoll by II. T. HELM HOLT, ri.eniiat.te. .Chaanut Hireet, aoor the Glrard Hoi. -e 1'hlladelphla. TO UK HA 0 0 JOHlf w. MOODT. Brookvllle, Ind. And nfOrugglitR snd Daalert. All letter directed la Iho proprietor or agent reealve Immediate alloulion. Jurel.viy. Dr. J. PETTIT'S American Eye Salcr. THII ARTICLE 18 .rearnld lo the R an Kxternal Kaatady, avoiding the palu and danger allen. II n ar the Introduction of Cauitlca, Mineral, and i-.t.'-waahaa, with auruncea of Ita value aa a curu fur the YBrietudta- .:...- EYE. of Acute or Chronic Inflamatlon, whether Indneed by croiulou origin or otborwl Debility of the Optic .Nerve, Granulation of tha Ltd, Ulceration o. Ihu Lachrymal Giand,and Weakneaa of VUion (mm any caiu. PrieetSets. per bat. For aale by a. ... ....... i ..... w . lira i ..A, orwva.iiw. and by OrugftRtaSt Medtoln Dealer ganeraliy. MELIMOKA. STOVES AND TIN WARE. THE UNDEBBIONED WOULD IK FORM lheciuuor lirookville, Mulatnora. Laurel and otber placoe that he expect to heap aa hand a gmxUupply of TI.1WARK and st vraol ell kinds, I his Nterc In METAMORA, IND., i Where he weuld bo ptaaac.l lo accommodate all'or 1 Franklin County with fttova. al city price. alo, IBELF-BawAinrO FBurr CANS or various kind, and Iba common fan aleo. Ordert front Brookvllle or Lauril lar can, can ba cut by Ui hack and will receive prompt attention. I ir Move, aend by the Canal. augSAwly NOLOMOH T, HIIKRWOOO. A Speker at Last, Hut that ia no reaaon rhv II. A A . R Rlulllili Hut Hiut ia no rcat.m why II, dt A. It. Black lldf ol Metuinors, csnsoi RS.! cheaper and bettor g"l ihan any lion in lh vllv.eon!tlng of a.nrl aaaortmant of Dry Uood. Orocerle, Qenewure, llardwar, CutUrv, Bool aad ?ho. Mal, ;up,un.l a f ml aorlment of I Kaadjf RJaeai lollin g or tbu laieai and mot Impro.e.l hnbelll-. We would reepeclfutly II i ' StlSaU f Ihe ludi.-a loour tock of Do Barge, Alpaca, Cabmr, Ate,, alio hhawla l vanoua Dcicrlptlnna, Urea Trimming, Jenlr, and a general ortinei af Yankoe Notion, which w poeltlvely will aell a . hoap il out . lu.aper than any houaa la Iba valley, I. .r. -H.i. ..r approved oauittry prodaee. We r. turn our .Hicerc lliauka for lormor patronage, aud aak a liberal har for the coining year. Vail nud ee u. .1 il iiulnbtil io it will plesseesll snd eattte up thoir acvouuu.aa we tauet have steaey, or we raunwl ronlliio to ell good ao chp. M. A A.M.HLACXLlOOX. BR00KY1LLR Watches & Clocks. TM. IIA l NON TavIVDCIte IHR BKH II vir, lo Un. rlllien of llrook HI. and vicinity, Intlie Watch aad Clock .linker und Hvpttlrarl making and mending J .WELRY, &c Long eiperloiK . and Uriel IM -NCTUALITY are hi reconimsudatlona. Mioi.adoor North of Llnck body, and I will warrant .Ut'af June 1 'S SAMUEL XABXATT, BLACKSMITH, Mlt,Mlr04)l,Moulbof Itir I'tibllc Mqr.r.KsVattid Sa.uL -a.. R est g iep it t MM t I Ii II ALL KINDS OF BOLTS AMD ecrw maade at the borlei noli. and In Iba beat mauaer ALMO I pay partlcularaitauiloutorapalrlsg Biiaiuu or ,iacn.iiery, warrniilidlu be a well doue and at a low t.ure a can be found any wear lathe Wt. malt IDIPORTANT TO FARMERS. rrtHl UNDEBSIONXD HAS OPINED A SHOP luruau a nur '(Bbbb X ii .wain iiurg.. atreut, in lite building formerly occupied t.y J. In. A oa in a, w n.ire nn It pre tr'.l loaiiix l) cualoipnra with liUlULKS, SADDLES, WIIIM, and every article iaaly fouad Is S rt . In.. Nu. I. II and llarueaa ahop, al Cincinnati prtr. Mavlng bad everal )ear' e perlenen In the huitnv, be I oomfluenl of ur. It I propamd io do all kind of repairing at u.ayt.i.. IDWARD MKYKR, Union llaikery. I im ubcr1bar ha epnd s Bsbery si lb liouin famllHsrly known a ihe Old Hark Nora, on MuIb Borge 8trt, wbr be will keep eontantl) , froU llghl bread, and all aorta or eakaa aad cracker. 11 I lo prepared to du baking for wedding and pariiee athnrtnottee. ifeUÜWwB WILLIAM htL K E0.

CINCINNATI

81M ÄWfci WkWZ, UrnailwRT and Fifth .ireet.Cjaalnnatl , Ohio. 'laalnnail , Ohio. I Monumanto. Toml, rim! oinba.Ri atiwu , , aaar.Oa Mantle aud Slaloery. Uabllfmal Paula. Maura) M aural i Tablet, Urn, Vae. Tat.lau.Unn, Vaara.Uardan Ptf ura,(:autDaU4 CaaaUr Slaba, em. a, conauoilj on hand aud Counter Blab. farnUhad le order The I'radaauDullad with Marblaia llesk BUb.orNawad olonlsr. DiarV4'4l, Little Giant Ii dnuMiaaa au lnnUn amonf Iba oi.-al In.porUnt of modarn tlroea. for tha uc af tha aalladTl.l Tarmar and aloek faadar and tha nnlraraaJ favur with which It haa baan rar. land from ihn drat mora 'ban anything elan, atloaia tu utility and as perlnrtty. For portaMltly, alnpllrlty af conatruaiion , and nonvanlnnee of uaa thn l.UUa .laut haa so nqual. Il welffbafrom! Vat Bandrad Iba., according lala, can ba not In operation by tha farmar In SS inn. ii tea. without nipaoaa or noaaanioai att. utan unanaa a.lluatnd and naad with r.n .imd and naa.l with conaanlcnca by an) bod by tajbody. Pirat Framl tha MUlo Olant haa racelrad fan itma at every "taut Hair from Mt.eonrt la Maryland the paat Fall, and that In tha tuoet oompll-m-nUry manner. Theas bHU are guaranteed la tha Boat poaiUve manner agalnal braakage or deraagsmeut, and warranted te amah f ...! fro, asr rora, and grlta nr Sne homouy from hollod corn, with n degrew of eata and eourenlanei for farm parranaas, mmr attained beloro. The enbecriber ia now prepared U ftiral.htbe farmar of Frank IIa Caanty with improved pf ternR Rnd ilia, ta salt ttke varied want ot alt. No. fl.i offer od al o eoaiplata, ready for attaching tha team, snd warranted te ersah, af 4rr eorn, io buahrlaof reed aor hour with one haras. No. Sat ate, wtil eruah IS buRliel per hear. Mo. 4 at fie, will cnuh 0 L.iahela par hour wtth Iwa borae. I hae in III will be delivered tn Draokvtllo, ar any lace on tha Canal, at the Manufacturer prilot Agent for Franklin County. I TRI'R a. HaRTLS1 IAAC ITAUB (., MILL FACTORY . crnr I öTFraiiit and John tr aala. Ctacli.i. all Warn. honaa No. IS Front Rtraot between Main and Weiset. We manu factum a rob brwakcr.ofgroatilrangth and durability, aud eaac of operation. We alar lb I nanful ooatrl'.anee an all .ire of mill, by which mean wk eonrert t eora still Into a Rlock feed Mill! b .1 b lew mioule' work ta put In on and take It off. We aaanuthcture portable anltle, alngl and donble geared, (beat quality of Wrench burre.) w grind wheal, corn. and attiek feed , aaiculaled For alaam, whlar and hört powwr Thea mill hava been run by Uam and home power la cnmpetlliou agalnal the other make of mill nf our city, Rl our HUlc fair, aud never failed to lo carry off tha drat premium on en oeeain wa awRrded a baaaUful llvr mrJal . Our mill ala.. took the two Aral premium aa th beat mill al two ai nnal falra of our Machanlce' Inatllate. forUble aaw nulla, lo beruubr atrain. waUT or bora power. I hla mill waa nxMbtled Is operation by bora power, St the Ohio Nlte J air, In IK4Ü, when it wa awarded a premium and a plendld diver medal. Aiao -Ulffereul kind of portRbl hone power. and tam engine. All onr article, for eaa of operation, aim pi city, uaefulnea and di rabilily, aro urpRd by non now In ua. A II our article an. rrnid aa repre.caied t no aale -at oar coat ef trauadorUUon, and the money eerunded. By S full description, or teellmonlaal. of mrit and uaefutue, w rfer tboe In le reded ly our damphlota, to be had ai factory, where w takes dloaaur lo explain each article. Isaac k tra un eco. Motii b Mr. Kimble, the partner of J. II. Burrow, whtl Rhlb ting a Barrow mill al ear Maiu lalr. lad fall, waa boUUroaa ebout hi mill; and coiiragcoualy entered Into a verbal agreetent with mo lo grind rorn lhu: Whaavargriti.1t lit mod, rt.gar.1lng quality and quantity, wa lo I be th wnar I both mill, a leech and vary trial FIRRT TBIat. Mraub to run an m inch Willi; Burrowa dcCo.to ran a SO inch mill. eat o an ratat. Straub to run a W Inch mill BurrowR di Co, ta ran iN Inch mill. TBian TRtal. Straub to run a SS inch tntlt; Borrow At Co, ta run a 30 Inch mill. When Ihu pilch cam, that bolteroa courage atepped out. To lb abov I now appaad a challenge to grind cob-feed out of whola aar of eora. I will ran tar 18 Inch "daces of the Snath." with a cob breaker attachment, the an. article that took the premium al the Ohio State Pair at fall, again! a SI Inch Burrow mill, and Wm. MrwarVaOt'o and Kuntucky Stock Peed Mill, both tob reu atoion; and If you ar.. apprahenIv of a rtoaty bulnee. you Wave my entire approballon to ran Mr. I'omaroy ' Cora C -aaher, aa an auxiliary- Should my alngl article II to grind equal to quality ar.d quaintly to th combined producUoaa of the two mllla, Quel aa you plae.) thn yon rau draw a few bandred dollar utUkeipul up. Come, boy don't be cowRrdl; Iber i coining like walking atraight Into lh murlta of a Ring. ISAAC M H AI M. To J. H. Bdbbow A Co. may 11 ly AA1EHICAM PHONETIC JOURNAL VOL. III. 1866. NEW SERIES. TKKMB SS CBNTH PKR AltBUM. Object! of the Journal. To aid In the Introduction and d1mtintloS of an improved and )temaO(td orthography, by tha empleymeat or which, Ihre year of every child' ehoolinr mar be aaved: lr wbirh reading and pel ling beeesRS S pRRiine iBRlead of s toll: by which a eorrect analyala af the olementary (oun.la or the la i. gunge la vaughl, and aeurale pronunclatlon rendered attainable bv all. To furateb Slerllug literary mailer for the friend of the Rform, Rcla!voor Party and lu.i I Intelligence ol lheprad of Phonotypy aud Vaon.grapny. To abVrt o afford an onnortuhltv lo every on ing acquainted with th thory and detail of the Phonetic lem, and Ihe important advantage of It adoption, at a ml o trifling a lo be wlibln lh roach of all. K. V. PKOSSKK, tab t Bdltor and Publltberi ClseluMlt,0. PHOIiTlllOOIS MAT BB OBTAINED FBOM R. P. PROSSER. PHONETIC PUBLISHIlwft, 274 JOHN gTKKKT. CTgCIMPATI, O. lie porter' .Ttaetuttl and t ... i, i, i. ry A compute guide ta Uta an of V rbaitai ill-porting, by Wean Kliman audit. P. Preaaer. Pric 7 eenu jnapr maror, hodoutly baand In muilin, SI.UU. tlununl wf I'hoiioirauh); by Hani. Pitman. ThvnUi UioumuJ I now ready.Price Mlnu. SuierioreloU.,wwCU. Kuan Eltra.7.U. Iii. Hlionogrnnlilc "Ungual nf, A moalhly Mleailau ... s - . e; New and Kutarlalnuieul. In lheeorrpoudlng l)lof Phonograpny. rr veer, in advance, a I lionuuri.pl, l. ( uuy Mil IbvbI Aa atiraet. Iva aheelol theiyiuw tU by W, price VtcU. heul by mall in roll ol Rve.thu avatdlag ralng and laiury.fl. Noll of eleven, gii. Fltesietle Frltiier. Introduoing vrsl nw and allract. e loalu-e, Ittel. S'lrat IM.. . il. It .aril' r. Paper binding IS cent. Pol paid aOcU. I'l.onetlc CltiRrl. A saw aad beautiful Chariot Ui Pbouolypl Alphabet, with oaptia margiual esplanattone In l.r.o il. al alU In maul o! a r orruitaud livery. .tBbyS4. PrhU .tflbyll. PrwWSocl. Mounted vaaa with roller, tlj. Flionrile Tablata. Th laii.-r .f th Pbon. tio Alphalml, printed on thick card. Prlee SS est. 1QA eeartpUve Catalogue, with Hun linen Nhnete.wlll uaeeutfrve to any part of Hie I i, lied N la lea, or the Canada, by ad.lrolii( a abut June IS. ISIS. TEAS I) A UmVi al in Ir.ii.l, S... '.1j Waluat treet. belweea Nlith and Seventh, eppoaII lh Walnut Nliwel llouae. No count . I loa Ith any other honee tn the city. ;ood nt by Bapr... with proper inilrui iloa, will bar prompt and faithful a Hunt Ion . A.-.dreaa, W. TBARDAI.B. dliS'B4ly Groceries. ir Y Rtoek of Yoangllyon,Onapowdwr, Imperial Ina Hlnrk I eaa la large and well eolarlndof IrI iiBporiatu.ii, pur and freh. A lao, Prima Rio, Java, Mocha and l.agiiagarat t,Boe; Prima M.O. Sugar; Cruhd, Powdered, l oaf and Clartitd Sugar, Ooidau Hyrap. N o. and rt. II. Mola, I'ubailoBoy.Kie, Ball, Window Glaacaamleee Mag, Colored aud whll Carpal Chain, lotion Yarn and Cotton Hat' ing, wun very art tale aau. ally kdtby Uroeer. sllef bet quallmaa, warranted logivRtlifRci!oo.forl is qaalltl to ull, al th lowed mrkl price. A a KU. A. COLTER. I. B. Corner Main A svnib Street, ctn'ti.tO. May IS lau.

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L. and aufar'.nf. in Ha anlnwnR ih .J,.u", isnrtland ttRtmpulat ha of lavliuratloa of baaaa. tha .! laaa and dawn troatda aitdt.nea and boapltallly ; mk a it has 1' a abac arary Iba and d any i attvii, nr i .... r aaluRR and af haatllltte the mat dra.ll aa.4 Ua Tribune l.arr.wn laadll. la aahh. eiatloM from th day of It wrtala. Ita m aert rm trie public Dave ba um.Ma4 1 pra.portion. Instead of a alngla ejibtr with on r .weaeeieaauia.iu orgaiilMtMN. now Comprtea-a a nutaeraa body of writer, each Stir. I b, aprclal Rccompluhmant and exparlearu for the partim lar Ilea of dlacuaaioa ta which hi pan t. d,owa, th- dally amount of reading naatur gi.,n nZtl tbau Quadruple, that of ibHrlmt laene . . af valawd aorraapoedeau atvlrclee the gilt. traaaattliln, .arty and Int.lltg.n, ...rratlaaTif wicr ia '.hui worin, Ol BtleBllOO in, i.giiat.on. I iwratare, Ari. IU bort whatever aSerte tha eoclal all-. iimatluu, l'olraiic II Had here the freesiasd Boat aaarchlng ..iameecl..g aaa daily fel. . .he.i f '""." waa carrely a efaadow of The Tribunal now etucd lu quart Ihrae dialled cdUiei..,) Kern VI taxi , ud W i r, on a aitoet aa .j j lurbea, eight aaabla . . an. at riir.i lauon aaa grown from nolbing lo Iba l-.IL.w. Daily lam (craning and morning) nein i- vveekiy . Wkly California i-dllioB U.ri .is:.: . sae -TOtal. Wa batiava aa athr iiae.D.Mri. i.e . ridba. a .abacrir.tlen ll.t over half ao Urge aa lata, and ia periodical of a ay aor l can rival It. A nd while lUextreeie cbeRpneea rur.de. In as Uicraaa af p)iug reader only aa Indirect pacuniar) odvaatag to , na Souwwtae largely wHmI tueebacrlption Hat, It would ba afeeurriity not ta pwr. eelve In '.hit aapteedanted patronage aome evidence of pablif approval aad eaUam. We take pleaaum th a.aeonlng lo oar read. re that. In view ol the mooaanleuelblere.t aUarhmg to tbnfctaatoaol ( oagreaa a bo at to MktMke, Mr tire y will pn.llhe Wtntarat aimgin, R tha r rvaeiilaiife of The frlbaae. Hla letter will anpear regularly In . or varloae eUiUwn the W kit Included. TF.MMS. Oar term tavariebty are tor lb lill I rlbune, Be per annum. Saint. v Metl S3; two rohit. (ar tit Br. II.VS; ten rnpkea or aver ta aae atdreaa bi .k aaeb. wkly,ft; tbraaopaf..rt;ivaFlesrw, e; ton ople for fit; tweaty apa. or evt. to on anoeaa far 81 each: twei.tr ronlra. m, ..... In ddrea of r ubatrlber, a I ,ffu each . poatmaat.raand other, (ending uaetlobof le.ali a. ever, on the a.o. u.rni, will be aatltled lo aa aire eap). A.iuuiunamay at all limes ba mid toe dab at tbn price paid b) ihm. already In It. OKKKLY A, MrKl.ttATH. Ma. IH a.au at.. How York. rONNERSVILLB. T()lLI)l;UIEM)SAND NEW. THE PABTHBBeHTP OF BATBstAH a BUBlou being dioka. 1 wlab to aa) s few word to my old friend and ihe aBtseaei at Iba t. trm. I have concluded i devou my whole tint to th Tailoring Btisineee. I have modelled and reflitad lb iter former!) occupied bv the Srm, lat eapootu lb t oarl Boa, and having received a new and boaaUful aaaorlment af Clothee, Caelmers, Tweeds, Vettinss, (to,, dec., dre Prom tha ally, I v. lit make m order evert daaer iwd uou orciou.iug. rraca my to. ettriea the uniform attfalioa -erelororagl.cn fen coi.auenl Ibal I hall be able 10 give cell re and luii riiiriion io (it ano mv give me atrial My (lock will always braadwBptu -rery-thing pe ruining lo the burin, Rnd of lb avoal fBliUi.able kind, will be kept as hand, and perontoflhe maetfaalldeoe taal, aa wa 11 a the, waalinggood efa cbraperkti.d n. at call with the arance that lhv Will be alaSed. aw I tml ihoee who bar know n and patronir me tor many year paat. will again awataw pon meine llgbi of ihelr pairooage.aad I aballaaa all my endeavor to give the aarae aalUfarima that I hava invarubl) done hureiolere. . . M TOM BUMTOB. gawtrmicr t kt fUrt aarf Irerahr rc aaaat. CoaneravllU.Jaao U. ! it ii. Iron Foundry. OEBHABTd. TTHOMP80 , -(SBceor to W. p. Gcbhaart) Wholesale and Metall ltnalera ta rOOHIX. UI'.ATIb MUM V an Cm tings of every DeecriptioB. irriloe ou Monroe aireel, law aoor Hoaib of the Court Hoaaa.xS Wo keep constantly oa hand Ue large t gad boat aaaortmenlof Cooklag Ktovo la Ue valley, and having reeeally Incrwaaad aar farilltie for manu laclurliig, we bare d Heratlned toeSLt and waRSRBT our Stova tad raatiuf AT CINCINNATI PRICE81 WeeoallBM le manufacture the "tat Pair pre HATHAWAY COOKING STOVE, now admitted to be the aaer cook I rut SHI In th United Kuieat Wa aleo mauntacture th Preutlor hup I ooking Moin. with or S Sola aad large oven. Wear prepared lo furalah, vm.ilr.ali aad SSRJIRj 8ad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, l&c, Szc, at city Pricesv t A neral aaaorlment rr TINWARB, EAVK TROCQIIS. fc HOUSE SPOUTING, kept en hand sad made to order. Z.iob Castiufii of all kind.. mad In a uprtor manner, al abort Bailee. Having a in ployed eaparlcncwd woramea, wa Invite e.peclal attention to th fntiihalwa war rant our Move to per (of in well, and ouri gwaarally lo ba of gowd materal er the re lunped. N. B.- Old ( RillngR, Old t'op.i r , and Caeatry Produe Uken In Echnge, May lavaaVly W7f, FRYBARtiER & C(r. WaouttaLR KcraiL thtaLsaRta Dry Goods, Carp eta, Paper Hangings. OMINA. 0 LASS ARD QUXXN rW ABB.) "eata, sh.i. , Ilm ia,hlrawr Oda Ar., AND MANUFACTUBERB OP S-ONISKTB A ft l 'UMiiui, COHNERSVILLE IND. Stay 1R U ly INDIANAPOLIS. JnbiaUwtpolis Jnsnranct (To., OF INDIANAPOLI.s 1M AwUttertSW CSIfel'o . a "MHMMMl. BOABD OP DIBECTOBS Jon D. UseBBSB, WM m M.'.arv. WH. R. Naaataeaa, B. w. M. tu, rxto Root, N. B. Tataort. Jona W, drier, WiU4 W. Wataew, W.U. Waaataa. JOrlR P. UBPBBBS. Pre. i. L. H. BaoweatL, Ba,'y, H. f. CavtaatoB, Oenrral Ageni. RISING SI V Rising 5un Insurance !., OK RISING SUN, 1ND, AtitMeHSaeel CaRsslsgtKMOOO. BOABD OF Dl RECTO BS; nTaWa, J. C. 'A i i a, I . Uw. W.ll.Paaratb, Wa. T. Para, aaBaw, J V.-.Kpb. Ba, I M J.naiawa, Oa. Un l wart a, J.. UuaV, M.J. liaVMaW.V, J . W. Ta LROTT . I. P. CaviaaTwa. B. HATHAWAY, Prel. B. J. HaTVtaw.v, "CT'r toB Bath af the above tomitauleakr incorporate, bv Uiel.aw- ot Indiana; their aghlr are euadaated by el i. ico. of oar owe Hist ; aad their boatlSSelllidRclutlvly to U rial of Indl ApplteaMon le laaarane rwewtved, ana Poll- . i. lud al cquliabl ratoe of premlaa by JOH5 t. KKRLY, deetlly Agantfor franklt rrvoul). EVANtSVILLK. A8A IOLBII ART, (UteoradbeewwMrlelag. WheeUfa Igt ban In RaalBkUt Ageeele, tllnrnrr I luv StSISl Ileal Ha tat t AgreSRla Wlllallaadwe the t otleeUoe af tbu. tbepareha RndRRl of Beat Natal and all other pro tit baUs lnirutw la him Is VaaaJar bargh.and the aujadalag eaaaUa! Indiana TJTOrrw eevaara . .. aaaa, BVAJIbVlLLB, INDIANA.

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