Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 January 1857 — Page 4

THE VAUBY PARMBR-DBV0T60 TO THE TRÜB iNTBREST OP FARMERS, MBCHANiCS, AND WORKING MEN.

VALLEY FARMER.

Twtlri Ways mt roaaiitlii aalsMsa 1. Wearing thin shoes aud cotton stockings on damp nights, and in oool, rniny weather. Wearing insufficient clothing, especially upon the limbs and extremities. J. Leading a life of onleebling, stupid laziness, and keeping in an unnatural state of excitement by reading trashy novels. Going to theatres, parties, and balls, in all sorts of weather, in the thinest possible dress. Dancing till in complete prestation aud then going home without sufficient overgarments, through the cool, damp air. 3. Sleeping on feather beds, in s)ven-by-nine bedrooms, without ventilation at the top of the windows, especially with two or more persons in the same small, uuventiluted room. 3, Surfeiting on hot and very stimulating dinners; eating in a hurry, without half masticating your food, nod eating heartily before going to bed every night, when the body and mind are exhausted by the toils of the day, and the excitements of the eveevening. 5. Beginning in childhood ou tea and coffee, aud going from one step to another, through chewing and smoking tobacco, and drinking intoxicating liquors. By person il abuse, and physical and mental excess of every description. C. Marrying in haste, and getting an uncongenial compan ion, and living the remainder of life in mental dissatisfaction. Cultivating jealousies and domestic broil, and being always in a mental ferment. 7. Keeping children quiet by giving them paregoric ane cordials, by teaching them to suck candy, tod by supplying them with raisius, nuts, and rich cake. When they are sick, by giving them mercury, tartar-ometic, and arseuic, under the mistaken notions that they are medicines, and uot irritant poisons. 8. Allowing the love of gain to absorb our mind so as to leave no timo to attend to our health. Following an unhealthy occupation because there is money to be made at it! 0. Tempting the appetite with bitters and niceties when the stomach says uo, and by forcing food when nature does not demand, and even rejects it. Gormandizing between meals. 10. Contriving to keep in a continual worry about something or nothing. Giving way to fits of anger. i1" 11. Being irTecular in our habits of sleeping and eating, go,w " , ing to bed at midnight, and getting up at noon. Eating too much, too many kinds of food, and that which is too highly seasoned. 12. Neglecting to take proper care of ourselves, and not apply early for medical advice when disease first appears. Taking celebrated quack medicines to the degree of making a drug shop of the body. The above causes produce more i

sickness, suffering and death, than Us, also, as well as roots and apall epidemics, malaria, and conta- pies, may be mixed with refuse gion, combined with war, pesti- fodder in the same way. But, lence, and famine. Nearly all whatever be tho food, we hold that who havo attained to an old age it should be moist: if not natuliavcbcen remarkable for equan-i rally so, it should bo made so by imity of temper, correct habits adding a little water, of diet, drink, and rest, for lem- Think of our suggestions, peranco, cheerfulness and morali- j frie id farmer, especially the next

ty. rnysicai punisnmenc is sure to visit the transgressor of na turc s laws. All commit suicide and cut oft many years of their natural life who do not observe the means for preventing disease and of preserving health. JSTTbe story about "Fillmore men in the Senate," is a humbug. There is but one, Mr. Sage, of Switzerland, aod he is as resolutely fixed against giving the Uuchaneers their own way, as any mnn in the Legislatur. At least we learn so from the best authority. ind. Journal. David Crane, the Senator from Floyd county, is a Fillmore man, "tooth and toe nail," but he is as firmly opposed to going into joint ballot in the election of U. S. Senator, as any of your Pepublicaas. And in this he reflects the sentiments of the American party of "little Floyd." They would rather have the State unrepresented in Congress for two years than to have two Democrats elected. X. A. Trib. TlIX A K ' MKNTl'M AD Ho Ml MM. A lady whose husband had tor several Sunday following, been jeeringly tellinr her tint the great moüve with women in y"ing to church was merely to show their bonnets, at last lost all paind said to him Then, sir, I suppose the reason bv you gentlemen bo rarely come to church is, because you cannot show your hats."

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Tho&o who will carefully adopt: r method of curing poVk .id af, will bo enabled u! enjoy fine hams, tongues, and.dried beef, i i - . and rounds, as the r.roneror ol ' . all tho Kussinns can . . a . immn ml "IlllUtlU'l, always provided that the moat to be cured is of tho best quality. It is this: To one gallon of water, take 1 1-2 lbs of salt, 1-2 lb of sug ar, 1-2 oz of saltpetre, 1-2 oz of potash. In this ratio the piokle to be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together, until all tho dirt from the sugar, (which will be not a little) rises to the top and is skimmed off. Then throw it into a tub to cool, and when cold, pour it over your beef r pork, to remain the usual tine, fay four to six weeks. The meat must be well covered with pickle, and should not be put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with saltpetre. Several of our friends have omitted boiling of the pickle; and found it to answer equally well. It will not however answer quite so well- ßy boiling tho pickle, it is purified for the amount of dirt which is thrown oft by the operation, from the salt and sugar, would surprise one not acquainted with the fact. (irr ma ntotm Tri. Wet rUtm. Orr. The old custom, and one which still prevails somewhat, of feeding neat cattle on dry food exclusively, is open to msny objections. Oxen and horses in fact, all domestic animals fed on cut hay or straw in a dry state, after a while, absolutely refuse to eat up all that is given them. The farmer wonders that his stock don't fatten, when they obviously have more thin they can eat! Did he but moisten their food, he woald find it consumed with greater relish, and he would observo a marked improvement in the health of his animals. The experience of careful farmers, who wish to treat their stock well, and yet conduct all their operations economically, points to a practice like tho following: Prepare a trough, or otherjlarge vessel, into which cut hay, oat, wheat or rye straw, or stalks can be put, enough to givo all the anmals a single meal. For every three animals to be fed, add four quarts of meal with just enough water to moisten it, and let it stand for several hours. It will Jo all the better if it Stands until i fermentation begins, and a alight acidity is perceptible. Now, feed this to your stock, and five minutes observation will show you that it is relished hichly. Not a

particle will be left, and in a short , (he olker lms a very simil(ir time you Will find your Stock im-: aw which her Courts have steadily prOViDg, When it Can bo done, ! upheld and her People generally en -we think it would be advisable to forced. This act, thus sustained, is a I a a a a . a.

havft snvpral trnimlm for mixinir nave several trougns ior mixing 1 Inn inrlMilinnlj I lim IrtArl lTtOV I Lu: a:l tu fm.ar ill.; luicuicuis. X1IU3) lui'nuiav prepared in advance, and a good supply will always be on hand for the hour of feeding. In what wo have already said, it is implied that the farmer has a straw-cutter of the best pattern, and in good working order, with wLich he can not only cut hay and straw, but can work up cornstalks, tops and butts, which, mixed with roots or apples, and a little meal and a little salt, will make a very palatable and nutrici0us meal. Pumpkins and squash turn you moisten your lips when eating a dry lunch of crackers and cheese. Caritas; Bacon without Smoke. To make the best bacon, fat your hogs early and fat them well. By fattening early, you make a great saving in food and well fattened pork. Then kill as early as tho the weather will allow, and salt as soon as the animal heat is gone, with plenty of the purest salt, and about half an ounce of saltpetre to one hundred pounds of pork. As soon as the meat is salted to your taste, which will be in about five weeks, take it out, and if any has been covered with brine, let it drain a little. Then take black pepper, finely powdered, and dust on the hock end as much as will stick, then hang it up in a good, clean, dry, airy place. If all this is done as it should be, (it ought to be done now,)you will have no further trouble with it, for by fly time in the spring, your bacon is so wel cured on the outside, that flies or bugi will not disturb it. Curing bacon is like the Irish-

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i i K ' f ll UP V1 " "vn j3jtt!L?2. "a MU' , '"a with curing bitcon, after fo owinir, .. . . t hn t irpct imit .von nhnviv ivirv drop of smoke you put about it, spoils the bacon. a mult an Agriculturalist. Sothern Commercial Convention. Savannah, Deo. 10, I860. The Convention reasscmbli'il this morning. Mr. Jones of Oeoriria moved that the Convention lake Mr Oonlding's resolution rrlatirv to the re-opening of thenUvo truilt from the table. Mr. Spratt, editor of the Charleston Standard, hoped the motion would revnii. Ho thought the (mention of Uverr the most appropriate subject that could occupy the attention of the Convention. He advocated the renewal of the slave trade, and desired to hear the objections of those who resisted the consideration of the subjeet The Convention should not recognixe the right of Congress to impose restrictions upon the iilavu trxde; it should meet the question at once. Mr. Hunter of Virginia thought the Convention not competent to consider the subject. It waa a great moral question. The South should ponder long before defying the opinion of the whole Christian world. The recent Message of the üovernor of South Carolina had astonished the whole South; and for one he was not prepared to endorse his views. The subject was one involving tremendous conse quences, and time lor reneclion was necessary. Mr. Richardson of Maryland said he was not prepared to advocate commerce in slaves. He hoped this lireband would not be considered. Mr. fi hoi son of Virginia was opposed to taking the subject up now, unless now to discuss with the world the moral question. If the South pressed the revival of the slave trade it would drive away many now with u. He regarded it as a direct attack on the Union. Mr. Qoulding of Geotgiu made a fiery speech, defending the renewal of the slave trade Slavery was from God, and be (Goulding) was ready to defend it ia all its bearings. It conferred equal blessings on both races. Was it not a greater crime to tear tlx husband from hia wife in Virginia, to work a cotton field in the South, than to purchase a negro in Africa and Christianize and civilise him? Now was the time to decide the question and assert our rights before the whole world. Messrs. Cropper and Greene of Virginia indorsed Mr. Goulding's views. Mr. McLeod of T-zas pledged his State to the extremist views urged today. Mexico falling to pieces by our side we must introduce there our peculiar institutions, and counteract Kuropean intrigues. Negro labor waa necessary to the development of that region. The motion was taken up and lost; yeas 16. nays 68. South Carolina, Texas and part of Tennessee only voting in the affirmative. Prohibition. We have no faith in any legislation upon the Liquor Traffic which docs not laj the ax to the root of the tree; we have faith in this only when there is virtue enough in the community to sustain and enforce it. Hhodc Island has to-day a Prohibitory Act, which the Courts have Injured materially and the People are unable or unwilling to repair and uphold; and that act ia practically rather a damage than a I rws r a 8real PaDI,c D,eMing: 11 uoe9 no1 aD 9oJ drive Liquor from itoflut, . ... . i i l ? .7 hut it h rendered drunk nncs Title and in fact hardly possible. Wu have recently traversed her eastern counties without seeing ur hearing of a place where Alcoholic Beverages are openly sold: towns which formerly had a dozen taverns have now but one or two; and the chilled traveler who enters one of these no longet finds the fire monopolized by a crowd of neighborhood soakers. There are not this day in Vermont five men lounging about bar-room fires where there were a hundred even tun years ago. Prohibitory legislation, with Temperance Judges to back it, has wrought this change, it will do bo in other States which have the intelligence and virtue to sustain it, and whre the ltqvor interest is not strong enough to soap the green withes of Law, as we nave learned by sad experience that it is in this State. We propose, therefore, to resume the work of creating a public sentiment in our Sute adverse to Alcoholic beverages nnd the Traffic therein; and, whenever that sentiment shall be manifestly strong enough, with a Court of Appeals to back it, we shall be ready to renew the struggle for a Prohibitory Act. Meantime, we leave the questiou of License or Free Trade in Liquor to the advocates of moderate drinking, deeming it one in which Prohibitionists can feel but a subordinate interest. N. Y. Tribune. Askkican Cuuaca in Pamh. It is reported that the Rev. . N. Fisk, of the Mt. Vernon street Church, Boston, has accepted an invitation from the American and Foreign Christian Union to take clerical charge of the New American Chapel in Paris. Here is a puzzle inleudtd for tho study of Newspaper readers: I F Y 0 U O W E F 0 R Y 0 U R PAPE R P A Y U P Jones, while recently eniraied in splitting fire wood at Morphet, struck a false blow, causing the stick to fly up. It struck him on tho jaw and knocked out one of his front teeth. 'Ah," said Bill, meeting him soon after, "you have had a dental operation performed, I see." "Yes," replied the sufferer, " curidental I" And by such :i pun revenging himself upon fate.

CINCINNATI. A KKW I.Ol' OK CENTS, nilßlllü E111S.

Jnwl n I'll ! SMt. tO I i;';:.,;.:.", - t Scarfs, CoMloru, Collars, Coelota mi l travelling Shawls: tog.'ther will aiiduualll) In Ihn Mkr'i Kuriil'tuug its el. IS, t ' .N t, Wool is shift' m mi im chase r will save Themselves lime sniJ t'oublu b) alllngdlreeily st Nu. IU ami maklugtlmtr aeleoHon, a mt (look It now Um largest aud mml complete Ifta any other In Um am Im Waal of lln' Mm. nullit Thanklag lb public fur p ttl patronage, would ollcil a continuation of llietr favors. ISAAC P. SMITH, No, 10 Kail Plflli atrvi'l, uppo.il Ilia lh unison II. imo, Cincinnati, . Nov 14 3m TUE STODART PIANO. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Agetiisfor lite moat celebrated manufactories of Uta t'nlon.deelrv U eall the alleatlnn nf tmyer particularly In the above colebratc.it Instrmne nta, of which they constantly keep s splendid atiorlraenl on hand. Kim awaarsaa, gnnn, aas BSJwAMTf or toss, rowaaor ssTAlstaa both toss ass Traa, DBLirai r or nsiUASita, reamTina or nsiin, asp aaSAT DBA Bit. ITT, TllkNTOOAKT r'lANO IN UNNUHPANKO. I'lsno Hall, Ro70 Fourth st., soar Vis, da 14 ly s TEAM MARBLE WORKS CHAS. RULE- ( K.HNOK U I.UWK1 .V HI l.h. I ..riicr ay and Fifth lroal,('ln.'lnnatl,Ohlii. Hr. MunamonltlTomba, and Oravc sinuna, Marbla Maiitloi and Statuary, Habtlamal Kontu, M aural TallU,t'rna,VaMa,ilsrdrn Fl(tirt,('shiustand Counlar Hlaba, he. Ac, constant!) an baud and fnrnliSed to order. Tat I'rsde.upplled with Marbl. lu HUek aid Nlab.orHawed otordsr mar4 'Saly Groceries. Ii V alock of VouiiKllyaun,(iUUpowdertlniperlal ill A Hlack TssalaTarMsnd wi-llialootoduf late Importations, puro and f reih. Alai, Prime Klo, Java, Moeha and l.tiiruajrara Coffrca; Prima N. O. Sugar; i'rnihod, Powdered, Loaf and Clarlflod Sur art; Oolduu Syrup, N O. and H. H. Molaaaat, Cuba Honey, Klce, Nalia, Window Glaaa, Seam Haaa, Colorod and while Carpel (bum. Cotton Yarn and Cotton llatlinr, with evory article oiustir kadi by Urocera, allofti.-n riaalllllaa, warranted to sire aUaractlon.foraaU la iiuslllle I ult.at luelowait market prices. A A HON A. COLTEK. S . K. Corner Main X Sarsntb Sirects,Cln,ll.,0. May I- IHS2. SEAL8I-AND PKKSSKSÜ! CjKALN OF FIFTY I.KTTF.KK OR I.KR8 WITH O Hall's Percuaslon $S Seals of 501atUrs or leaa with Kreus'Percuaa'u S " Is " N M m H . Lersr ?. Oerleea OTtra.froin si to $.',:" Notary Puhlla Sualsln Percussion, J In I.esvst, as. Court and Corporation Seals, with Lean Lerer Preseea from till to fvi. Duplicate inatlor for the Seals Write plain Mind your I'sand J '. Address C. F. II ALL, References! ) Seal Kng;raver, lluslness men 14 West Fourth slrnel of Clnclanall. ClnetnnaM.O. JOpt, A . Goodwin will ael as arent at Hrookrifle for lheeepala and I'resaes.of whom they can be obtained at ths Manufacturer's prices. march U TUG IMPROVED LITTLE GIANT! fiatrsi led .tiny I.;, s . t : linprorrd t'obriissry, laao. Is doubtless an Invention smonr ths most I mi or tant of rnmlam limes, for thn use of the wnll ad' vlsod farmnr and Block feeder and the nnlvvraal farnr wllh which It has been received from ihn drat mors thsu anything oUs, alloils Its nllllly and su pnrlorltr. Por portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience nf use the Utile Giant baa uo equal. Il weigh from 3 to 5 hnndre.l lbs., arrordtngto als, ran be put In operation by the farmer In Vi in I n u Ins, without cx in-use or mocbaiiU'Bl aid, tin-n a Iln.tr.l and u-d with convenience bv anxbo.lv. theae Mills are guaranteed Inthe most poslllvo ma ii i.r r against br-.ikarn or dorniigi'tui'iit. and warranted torruahfeed from ear corn, and cnu or Sna homony from shelled corn, wllh a degree of .ue aii'l conveniens! Tor farm purpxiaes, nover aitnlnedoeioro. the subscriber Is now prepared lo furnlihlhe ranneraot frank ll 1 1 ounty with Improved pal torus and slsos, lo suit the varl.nl want ol all. No. s la offered al 40 complete, ready for at taching the team, and warranted ! crush, or lr corn, III bushels of feed per Niur wllh one horse So. 3d Söll, will crush -.Ml bushel ner hour. No. 4 al $iio, will crush BJ buhels per hour w uh two bones. Those mills will be delivered lu Rreokvllle, or snv i lace in the (County, si the Manufactursrs prices. n . n. ni bruwu, dec I.' Hole Agent for Franklin County j, on aaasT. H. L. nssitLi JACOB ERNST, IITIIOLKSAI.I. .v IlKI AII. HOOK hKI.I.KH, TV Kiaunner. Printer and Klank Hook Manufacturer, Xo. lit Main Slrvet, Cincinnati, keens cnuslaiilly on ham! a full and roinplete assortment ol Ulai k Hunks, .Mriiiurumluins, &(., of Ills own manufacture. Merchants, Hankers, Clerks of County Courts, Vo., will Sod our Ulank Hooks, of a ..iiiM-nor uuallly. Particular atlt-olloii paid lo the tnainifarlur of blsnk Hooka, rtilt'tt and bound to any pattern, with printed head when rsijuir-! . our One Hlank Hooka are paged. Also, a full and complete assortment of .Miscel laneous aud School Book, Stationery, iVc. fur chasers are respectfully Invited lo a;lva ua a call our i -rin-i ami our prices lavorauio. Cincinuali, March 14,J-io. HATS AND CAPS. 1 M. STYLES. K Introduced our, prime M of Hats, wllh several near and beautiful styles of w Caps, on Thursday, February Slat. We have no hesitation in a ing that we have produced a Hal which cannot be aurpaaaed for II KAUT V OP IKhn;., KI.KGAKCK Ur FINISH and the soft, east inaunerin which it flu the head. lit i V IIOFKI.N8, No. 1311 Main Bt., West si de, 0 doors below 4th, Clnelnuall.O. marialy a. . - . n . I. Ill TTBariELD . I.4RK. JEMNIRGS. BUTTEBFIELD & CL&HK WMoLKsALK r So. i 'I ll STIIF.KT, WKIT filDK, SKCOSU DOOR ABO VK SIXTH, And No. 9 Sixth Street CIKCI5NATI.0. HENRY FALLS, WMOLKSaLK AS B8T4IL ' CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 19 Kant Fourth Kirsel, between Main and Nyeamor Nlrnols, 1'tnclnnall, O., JS SOW KKCKI VING A LAKOK STOCK OF X Knjllsh und American Carpels, Curtain Hoods, Oil Cloths, Ac. Ac , for Ihe full trade, to which he respec tfully Invites Iba attention of the public. Sop It ly par 3L tssc . lmt NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN STH, AND )TH. KEStPStconstaiill) unhand a beautiful ussormenlof BAK AND CAPS, oflbe iiiostfashlonable kind. He Invites his old frtendsslBrooavllleto ftvehtm n call whsnthuy vtslUhecUr. May 7, ISJ3--1 yr. EXCELSIOR MILLS. I-min Iii t'.ii(u!rcr, O' l JIT'IJOO SiLVsa Srr swaansoTOTlia Ku tLSioa Yot so As-sat Coas ass Coa Mill r tus lts Isnusa S i ats Kais. We sea by the official reports of the committee apponled lo doclda Hie challenge between the proprUtors of tho Young America Mill and the l.lllle Hlanl Mill, haveawarded tho silver plate the former. The celebrated Young; Amorloa Is the mill that took the first premiums at the Ohio Stale fails for ihe laal two years. Also tho silver cup al the test trial wllh tho Improved l.lllle Clianton ihe ifcid of February last, on the public landing In this city. The false statements of the Little Htaul Com. nany lo the contrary notwithstanding. v 1 . 1.1 A VI I I . The Young America Excelsior la always ou exhibition and ready for trial by the undersigned, and Is recommended to farmers as ! ......... nc all the advantage of any other machine for grinding, and is eminently superior in Us grinding surfaeo, being cssi rings, removable aud re uewable at pleasure. If your Young America wears out, you can replace the old by new rings wllh ;ho grinning snrfaro . For sale, and will bo put up al Ihe realdem-e of any farmer ordering or purchamgg, and falny and il. nr.. uglily tried, by W. L. FaBufMas at Co. OCt CO If SAMUEL MABLATT, BLACKSMITH, M i 'i S i reel .sim.i n o it ue i um i c rnna Hroakvlllr I ml. A LL KINDS OF BOLTS AUD f t ScreWs maade at the shortest noticeand Inthe bustmauner ALSO I pay parllcnlarnlleuilonlo repairing all Kinds ol Aiaoninry, warrnniru lo be aa well done and at as low pilces aa can bo found any where In the West, mats'

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to )LDMii;m)sa.M) new.' THF.PAHTNHHIHIPOFHATF.MAN A BUR tMi being tluaiilvad, I wlah lo ay a '.'W wuriin U mt olu frlaiuU and Iba cuatomoii ul Ilia lata firm. I havrconcliuUit to do vole my wlnlt. lima in inn Tailoring Business. I havo iiimtellat! and rudtlail ll lim il muri) h Coiiri Iii,. I Clothes, Casimers, Tweeds, Vestings, c,. fto , 0, From tl.cil,l wlllmakn toordoraverv duierln Mos ofololliiag. Froaa aay Lna asperiuuee, and the uniform satisfaction heretofore given. I reel OoiiHdeul thai I shall Ii able to give en tire and full srilsfacllon to all who nay firs sit at trial . - My stock wUI always Im found complete everything pertaining lo the business, and ofthn isoit fashionable kind, will be kepi on hand, and .er ions of lha moat tasiiduoua last, as well aa Ihoae wanting goods of a cheaper kind uiavrull wllh Um assurance thai the will be aa'lsried. I trusl those who have known Hand iialromied me for many years past, will again bestow upon me um light of their paironage,and I shall nae all my endeavors lo give ihe same salt faction thai I havelnvarlably done heretofore. TOM HUH 10.1. Krmrtnhn Ihr flmrr and Jfrssessitor I k seme. Cunnorsvllle, June 13. COIN NKH" VI I.I.K Iron Foundry. OERHABT ä T.H0MP80 , (Successors to W. F. Oebhearl) Wholesale nnd Kolail Dealers In COOklMti AMI Hi: I I IM. N'l'OYIIS, ABU Castings of every Description. II f'Kiose on Monroe street, a few doors Houlh of the t ourl Hoiiac.cs w aeep constantly on hand the largest and host aasorlmeulof Cooking Stoves In the valley and having recently Im-reaasd our facilities fu. manutaclurtug, we have determined loaai.L aud wasstBTour Moves and raatlura AT CINCINNATI PRICES I Wacotiilnue le manufacture the State K.ir prent i ii in HATHAWAY COOKING STOVE, now admitted lo be Ihn agar cooklogslovc lu the United ritmieal Wa also manufacture the Premium or Step Cook lug stoves, with 4 or S holes nnd large ovens. Vie are prepared lo furnish, WHoi.asai.a and MTalb Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, &c, &c, at oity Prices. A gouerat assortment of TIN WAKE, EAVE TROUGHS. Jt HOUSE SPOUTING, kept on hand and made to order. J oo ( ustinys of all ktnd$. made in a euperlor manner, al abort notice. Having employed experienced worsmen, we Invite special attention to the fact thai we war runlour Stoves to porfofin well, andfourcastings generally to be of good malerat orlho money re i a n pea. N. B. Old Castings, Old Copper, and Country Produce taken In axcbange,l May i-y, i W, W. FKVBARGER & CO., Wllol.BSSI.I ih KgTAIL Ubslbssis Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hang ings, '.CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWABE, I Boots, lllsoee, Hots C'nps, atrmw lioeds A . . AND MANUFACTURERS OP Hti- i:Ta an ii il w riM As, CONNERSVILLE IND. may Ii 'U ly NEW ALBANY. lnilLI)S& CO'S Novcrolgsii iiiiim fill .fin mi fur lory. I ronton, N. V., Jas. I, P. Childs A Co. Hents: Having rorclvno malertal UeneiU from your Sovereign Halm pill, I deem II proper lo slate that two years ago the Sral uf this winter, hating been severely afflicted for the last twenty yi aft pre vloua to that tune wllh Kheuniatlsin and crlek In Ute bark, I bought two txmss of your pills, and look them according in directions, and before Ihoy were gone I was eu'.Ire ly cured, and havo uot suffered from the com plaint since, nnd I would nut be placed back whore I waa before tak Ing the in for one hundred dollass. I Would, there fore cheerfully recommend them to any pujoc nffliclcd that way at s aure remedy. Trios. J. Hal.STBD. HKADKH, Piesau notice the reasons Mr. Brown gives for asking for an agency for selling the Sovereign Kaltii Pills. Could i ny one give better reasons? Header, if yon waiil a good medicine i I iirocurc a box at the earliest convenience and give them a trial. Avon, VVI., Jan. !,. Meawa. A. a. Itarlelgh ex Uro., Genta. The asoSS of m asking the agency for aelllng P. fluids iV Co. "a Oriental ol Sovereign Halm '. Ill Is nol for spc. ulatlnii alone . I have used them In my famll fr tho last se .-on years, and And no other in-didne as good. I cured myself of the Liver Complaint al the commencement of that lime, and cured almost all kinds of disease since wllh Iheiu. I havo beeu plagued tu Sud Iheui luce I lei: Walworth count) , and that laths cause of my reipuealitiglhe agency ago In to aell them. Yours with respeel, (iao. Haows. The following from our immediate vicinity Is respectfully preseulcd: John It. Mat -ll. New Max svllle, Ind. , A ug- 17, IfU, writes: I believe yonr pills lobe a good medicine, and as Ihe people like them, and frequently call for Iheiu, )ou will please send a aupplv Immediate. ly." V . Dllman, .SiiUon's Point P. O. Clay co. Ill Dee. II, writes: "I have sold what pills youragent left wllh me so I wise you to sen! me a few dosen boxes n your Sovereign Halm Pills Immediately. What I sold gave satisfaction.'1 Daniel Croee, Perry's P. O., Lawrence co,. 111., Mov. 10, 1855, writes: I have sold out all the pills your agent left ine and could tell many more HI Imd them, ibe pills pre ved very efficacious, ond gave guueral satisfaction." Head the following: Kobuurion's Stallen, Harrison co., Ky July 0. I -Mi. Messrs. A . S. Kurlelch Ac Bro. Rents- Youl Sovereign Kalm fills bare proved to be a great romeily heje for Chills and Fever, f.'olds, Hreasl Complaints aud Dyspepsia. As I have sold all that were left wllh me, aud as there is o large demand, you will please send me a fiesh supply lmtned lately, and oblige Yours, VYm. Pattob. Why will thoee who are afflicted hesitate when the Sovereign Halm pills will set Ihe system lo rights, and will be of untold value? Now don't slop, bul gel a box of P. Childs V Co.'a Pills Tbey will clear the system nicely, without msk ing you sick either. They arc mild In their operations, bur pone träte the whole system, removleg every obstruction. Thev act tiKn Ihe skin, kidneys, lungs and bowels, these being the cbannela psnrlded fnrrarrylng off all Impurities from the system. If they become clogged, disease Is the almnil certain results. These pills open the pores of the skin, promote a proper discharge from the kidneys, carry off all phlf and other humeri from Ihe lungs, and by the bowels remove all impurities that cannot tiass by any other outlet, along wllh the refuse or Ihe natural food. NOTICE. The genu! no Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills have on the wrapper of each box the above representation of the manufactory. A.M. Ilurlalgh dr Hro., Pew Albany, Ind., Proprietors for the South stid West. M. W. Halle, Hrookrllle; Cssrlcs Vancamp, M clam ora; K. K. Puller, Harrison, Ohio; aud dcalera in raedb lne generally. June -,;i BKOOKVILLE. "Time is Money." IIIS. U.II. IHK , ai in. new store , one door south orihu V .V i.i.l- a HOCHK keeps constantly on hand s gonersl sieorlmontof lewclry, Watches, Clocks, sSssr-Bsrv rw w -bjbji sllverspoons,raxors,and sgrest variety of FANCY ARTICLES, auch as are usually kept by Jewelers. He Is prepare. I also to rental i old jewelry, snd to clenn and repair lm - in. 1 watrhee w I. n I v Mm on reaxowai...- 1 nm and Saw at short notice. He w 111 also take old silver and gild In exchango for goods. nor 19 '50 ANAL 1HAT CAPT WM. SUDLER, IfTII.I. make regular trips weakly from Ashland, T Payette county, lo Cincinnati, touching al Laurel, Mclauiura, Brookvllle, Kocbesler, and other desirable points, for Krelghland Passengers' I ho Wayne" Will leave Aahlaad, Laurel, and Me.auiora, lor the clly, ou Mondays, and Hrookrllle on Tuesdays of each week, and returning, will leave the clly on Fridays reash Brookvllle, Mclamors, Laurel, and Ashland, on Saturdays of each week The "Wayne" la prepared to do all kinds of shipping, and from the long experience ef Capt. Hmller, persons wishing to send produce to the clly. for aale, will Und Ti io their lulorvtl to entrust llwlthhlm. The "Wayne" will receive and discharge her freights al the Warehouse of Llnck et Faruubar, upper lauding, If nol otherwise directed, where amplearraiigeiuuiila will be prepared for shipping all kluds of Produce, Flour and Merchandize. Country merchants, Millers, and Blacksmiths are respectfully solicited for a share of tholr patronage by may W. I.. F KuUH.l K at CO., Agenla PLGASi: HEAD IIIIN. IOWA LAND AiiENlT. I STILL ATTKNDTO THK HCSINERK OF ! I vesting money In wild r uuculUvaled lauds, larms, und Iowa 1 its; pay Ing taxes O.e., for peroua living at a dUtance. Fundscan be seut wllh sfeiy in droits on .New York. aThose wishing lo put their money where II will be aafe,and yield a large per cent., can have It ao invested by addressing July IS ARKAHAM CAHBY, Cedar Fallt, Black Hawk Co., lows.

CINCINNATI, Hit F0R8HAJ8 Alterative Balm, For Internal and External Use This Halm i warranted to ro-

liovo nil Ithouiniitism, Strains in tliu Spine, or Spinal nflection ami Dyspepsia, Headache, m till' Neck, Toothache, Kiimche, Sore Thront, Soreness in the Brunst, Stomach or Howcls, or Hurtim"; in tho Broust, Asthma, Hrotichitis, Sprains and Hrnincs, Hnrns Scalds or Frozen Part, (!mmp Oholic and Bilious Cholic, Cholera .Morbus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and Ague, Piles, Corns. Mesh cuts or soro, Iiitlnmation in tho Hem!. Stomach. Bowels or Kidneys, Summer Complaint of Children, Worms, and Inllamiition of the Sttunseh nnd Bowels, Croup and Scarlet Fever. The reason why this Halm reaches all these rat es la because II reduces Inflamattun, ami arouses the secretions and nervous system Into action, This power Is owing to the peculiar cniublustiun of Medical properties without their being neutralised. The medicine Is perfectly safe, not containing any dead ly poison, or mineral. II will. If used freely, act Immediately upon He liver, and all other secretive organa. it .is I Ihe follow Ing Orllf icale. Prom Kev, John If. Klnley. Clsclnnall, March Oh, 1K13. Ur Forsha Thla lilho flrsilime In my long life that I have given my name in rccommendatloi ol auy medicine, aa a general remedy, though I have often b en sollclleu. I havo used your Alterative Halm for nearly two years; first, for tho rliMimalisie in my hip and knee, of which I was nearly a cripple, then for very severe hrteanrj two of my faintly; then a violent attack nf duu. rhiraon myself; then for lnflamailou, for hums, bruises, and for a very severe caso of stiff neck, hrought ou by a lolent cold, and I think I have had full proof Its niedlhal properties, In a great man of the diseases for which you recommend it, and I have not found It to fall In a single one of them. HUH, I do not say that It it au Infallible cure, yet It la my sober conviction, that II Is Hobest compound forlhase remedies fcr which Ills recommended . tust I have ever tried , and I have tried many. I will not, if I ran procured; be with out 11 In my fi mlly for any consideration. Hoping that on will still continue lo compound II honestly, and that II may relieve thousands of sufferers, I most heartily recommend it to my fellow-cllli-n. an limit excellent Pamlly Medicine. Yours, affectionately. J.B. FI.M.KV. CsrtlScate from I). I.. Ktarr. 1 . no known Mr. Forsha't Alterative Hnlm lo perform a very extraordinary euro upon a horse that was very badly cut, sometime since. I weed It externally, weih good effect. I believe II lo a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to be used In many complaints. 1). Ii. STA Kit. Nov. 91, 1813. I'OMBSOT, O., ItOC. I, Da. I-'oksiia: Youj medlrlnu has completely cured me, and I am hale and elout, and no sign ol Kheumalle pains about me, I am very IhanRIhat you made your appearance In this plate. The Only re gret I now bsve Is. thsl ou did not come soo'nor.ss much sufferlngnnd expense would have been dono away. I hope you may alwavs be successful as with tue, and II u lOagoed old age, and never suffer with the Kheumalltin. I have only used whal Ualm I bought of vou, and am now a new roan. Yours, truly, HOBT. BKATV. l.trssT Falls, Meigs co-. 0. , IW. Ill, 'U. 1B. Foasiia His ii Hi- Hull will recollect :. ling me one iloaan, bolllas of your Alterative 11k In, od board the steamer Ohio no. W on her upward trlp.aboullbe Hlh ur lift of .November lut. I have sold ll all bul two bottlea, and can say so far aal have seen and known It tried It has cure) more dlseaaas, and lu a shorter time, than any medicine 1 ovnr k lies . Il Iib aires. I) become pop. nlarhero, and I could seil s Isrge iiaullt) of II If It waagenorrlly known thai I alwaahud It on band. I should ba glad If von would appoint me sole agent for Ihe ttle of It In this place, inasmuch as the other mercnanls In tee place are agemt fur othor uieillclnas not worth hall fo much. Il you .to so, I will do all I can to give th-. medicine a wide ttroulatlon. Al all events, please to end me niie iluoii cu. Ii el )Uur dllTori nl sired botlles, aud oblige Yours, 11. P. LA WRY. TO THK raHW. Khlstslo certify thsl my wife was uffllcled wllh lh spinal itwUn and dyapepata for nine years, and a large portion of that Hm. cuiflnel to her room. Three Joints of hor back bono wem titiowu oiu of place and rnrved, ranted by disease ami pain, she was quite bowed down inker stature during her lllne.s. We had three physicians intending her during the principal pari of her III. uess.bui she experienced no permanent relief from their prescriptions. I afterwards pro, nr. -.1 one Uoltle or Dr. Korsha's Alterative Balm, and by the time she had used lhalbtillle the felt greul relief .Sao used but seven bottles, when she wst entirely cured, sound snd well, of her diseases, and her back-boue baa lost lis curve, sud she la ss straight in hor stature asshe waa previous to th attack. We uerrhy certify that we believe ihe Hslm to be thocesl medicine In use, nnd we beI lleve It lo bt s certain ours foi Ihe spinal affection and dyspepaia, and cannot loo highly recommend it to an) person afuic'ed with the above diseases. We also find Han effectual cure In many other dl. tetsot In which we have tried lltn our family. (Signed) ALKX. CLAHK. MAKV lt. CLABK, Lyuchburg, Highland Co., O., Jan. S, '5-.'. Lynchburg, Highland co.,Jan. I), Thin Is lo eertl ly lhat 1 have been ntltii le.l l.,r seven or eight years llhe spinal affection and dy s. pepsin, and a pari of thai time wat confined lo my bed. I had tiled the vorious remedies tried proscribed by the physicians who attended me, but obtained no permanent relief until I tried It'. Porsha't Alterative Balm, lly the Urne I had used three orfour bottles I felt great relief, and bud not used more than seven bottles until I win estlliet cured of the above named diseases. 1 feol ii due lo the public, as well aa to Ur. Dr. Forslis, t stale the above named fan, and to say that I believe the BALM lo be the best medlcino in use, und I canol recommend tl too highly to suffering humanity. I have used H in many othercases In my family for which il wat recommended, and It has given entire satisfaction in all cases. JOBK W.I.IIR. I am well acquainted with Alexindca Clark and his wife, aud also John WaUer, and know the above statements to be matters or fact, and they aro persons of respectability and candor. Signed A.CIHLKItI can recommend Mr. Forsha's Alterative Halm as being the liest medicioo I ever used forcramps and pains. When I had the Cholera, I wat crimped very much, and in leas than one minute I was relieved of all pains. 1 have tried It for cuts, brul scs.and burns, and found It to give Immediate reliefs I waa taken wllh a severe pain in the buck could not straighten myself, anil I only rubbed it twice, and the pain left me, aud I was aa well as I evor wss. It Is good for headaches; my son waa attacked wllh a severe headache, an.l in one-half hou rafter bathing hla hoad, he was relieved. Yours, respectfully, J. W. Asms. Certificate from M.S. Hubble, oflbe I'liu-lnaali PuelCo. Wehad s horse thrown ovorboard from a Coal Fist, between two boats, and fast in the gears at the time, and a steamboat naaalng, which Jammed the boats to gelhor, wllh the horse struggling al ihe lime. He was very much rut and bruised. After we got him out we applied Mr. Forsba'a Alterative Balm freelr lo Ihe cuts and bruises, expeeling, however that the horse was ruined. Hut after standing about thirty-six hours, the horse was put to work, us wel I aa ever, except the scare In consequence of the cuts be got. And wu would cheerfully recommend 11 In the public as iho best medicine wo have used, und we hsvr tried all of ho different kinds thai are In use. I concur wi'.h others In recommending Dr. Fcrsha's A Iterative Ualm aa the best modlclne wo avo over used for horses, aud also for cuts and bjulsus on the human pursou. N. K. IIossib Certificate from diss. K. Bryant, Esq. Cincinnati, Jan. 1 ', 'so. During the summer and fall of 149 I was quite III aldiffcroul limes, from disease of the disease of Ihj stomach and bowels. By the first of December, IhecomplalnVhad.run through the varlons stages of the diarrhea and dysentery, ami finally the plies set iu lo complete the almost Intolerable physical misery to which. Ibis latter complaint frequently -Meets the sufferer. I had been routined lb my bed for abouia wejk with this last complaint, and was very muco reduced. 1 bad applied lo a skillful physician, who hud prescribed for me several eays, bul 1 aaw no evident symptoms of recovery. At this point of time, Forsha's Al. tcrall vellalin came uuder my observation. By eonslderablo persuasion, I was Induced lo lake II In small dosos of a tsaspoonlul as often as a paroxysms ol ihe disease came on. I had taken some three of these doses, when 1 felt decidedly belter and afterwards recovered with such rapidity thai In two daysaflrr I commenced taking the Halm, 1 was entirely free from ihe effects ol the disease, 1 believe the It aim K an excellent remedy for dyspepsia and Its kindled complaints, dynrrhca, dysentery and tho plies. I have made this statement at tho requerl or Mr. Forsha. who kludly agered me the medicine which I believe effected o cure In the above caso. Kespectfully yours, Cuas. K. UarssT. Wholesale Depot, al J. et C. Kuakblrl's. No. 31 Pearl-st. Cln. Dr. Forsha, Drug 5tre, North side of Fillh-st.. 3 doors vast of Hmllh, Cln. 0. For sale by D. V, Johnston, M. W. Halle, Klaughtore Williams, J. Powers, Llnck dc Faruhar, and Win.L. Farqubar.tu HtoukvllU, and b) country merchants generally. eiHCISIATI HABBLE WORKS. H cicrn How opp. Catharine At. T. WHITE & SON. ITIHOMAf WHITE & SON, WHOLESALE ul Ketsll dealers In Foreign sud American Miirble. Monuments Tombs, Head and Foot Klonea Table Tops, Fences for Grave Lots, and various other articles. Entire satisfaction will be given to all persons favoring ns wltlt their orders. We employ the best workmen, snd sell st prices lower than auy other Yard. Caps sud Kills on hand. our Agent for Brookvllle, la Mr. James Kennedy , who wlltallend lo all orders .

NBW VORK. CARTER'S SFillS I MIXTURE. I III: Hill I l" i I HKH OP TMJ Hl.iMUi! THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN! Not a I'urtidf nf Mfrrurv in it!

ill. Mio uieatln Pimnles Hulls, Ai Klugwu largem Joins ii .i i. tell.-., It s, Kn. aud inohies ise of Ife, This i liSer or gralefu I et, who rformeil s r pa ii -Scrofula, er, I I-U-sl I.) I ah es of the ' hroul, 1 cm ale t 'omplalnt, Pains and Aching nf the Bones and Joints, are speedily put in Sight by using Una great and inestimable rem edy. K.-r Sil diseases i.r the Hlond, nothing has vet been found lo compare With It. Il -loauss the st item ot ly on the I Hlgestlan Kklnclea tlllll, elite excesses strength. For the and effl I nl iigHtens the , lunkes IhS if youth, lo Us pristine vigor and apIt ipp Il Invigorates lite weak aud debilitated, and Im. parts uliistirtn in the worii out frame, clears the sklu, aud leaves Ihe palienl fresh nnd healthy; a sins! l.oltle of this Inestimable remedy It worth morn once, 1 Ss I e''l I the r. ii physic Sil the soM-iillud Sarsaparillas in existrge ii i iitierof cerilflcslcs which we have .11 portions ol Hi. I .states, It JUg 1,1. oil ngistratea, m to ihn the wonI lint there Is -. in 111 11 II 1 1 . lilt udil their lest di-rlul elT -i is nils iy t (ilfl I III. eil PUKIFII C. Call on the Agcnlsiid getan Almnnsc.and read the di tails of the wonderful cures performed by Carter's 8pr ilsh Mixture, (In mos l raaea where . tetylhlugelse htdslgnslly failed.) The limits of an advertlieinenl will noladmlt llielr full In. SAfttOM. WM. S. BEERS & Co., Proprietors, Ao 3U4, Broadteay, iV. Y. To whom all or.l.-r. iiiusUmj addressed. For sale by Hriiggtsts and Country Mercbauta In nil part- of the Culled Stales and iho l anudua. and by M.W. Halle, Urookvllle; a. H. Chase, Sw I renlou; James turner, eairSeld; I tiarles VanCamp, Meiauiora; T. OIDord es Co., laurel; PHILADELPHIA, DOCTOII HOOS'LAN Ettfl I.LKHKATKI GERMAN BITTERS, PIIKPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a, Pa. WILL KFFKCTUALLr CtTIK LIVER ('OMPLAlNT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chrmir r ttervui .'..; m. Duett ft the K . . .. y . , in.. nit llttftrt arirtng Jrvm a tlittrdrrett l.lver er Sttmaeh Kurh as Constipation , Ins i y I. the Hea t, Acidity of UicMoinu.-li.. Neuses, lleaatburn. Disgust for Food. lulu. or Weighllu the Stomach, ir K rui mit. ois, KlnWInc r 1 KU Hur Fl Uli al llie l'il 01 Hie ia when In a lying jf t i.io. i, Hots nr Ischl, Fever and eis of the Skin ami Kyei .'.in. In th" Klde, Hack, Chest, LIiiiIh, Ac. Huddon flushes of Heat, Unruhig In the flush, l ons' nut Imagln Inga- of Evil, and rrt-al depassion of pirns. The propriol In calllnir the at'.antlou of lt,e j.iilitl. ti this prrpariition. does a of Ihn utmost onflp.'nce In Its t Irl tliin to iho disoss for which It W men. led. io with a feeling rl ii.-s and ndupta It highly rnconi Ii I, n t new and untried article, luilone Hint his stood the le-t ( n Ii i. Vi-nr trial beloro ihn .1 in erlcun peopte, anil H repniniioii anil sale U un rivalled :i" nt. The lesllmouy In Its hive eilt .111 well I, liov. Il In II parts ol lb. oo promt n . ivldual. 1 a tarelul rnsol oi li e .Minuniir, published nunuallv to the proprietor, nie I to he had i: r.it i ol BNJ ot In tt els. i it n i, -I In 1 ... .ii ii..- i . i . si s -..u ..I . tlini this remedy is n ull) .i.-st-rvln the great celebrity ilhas oliliiln-il. Principal rtttoc aud Man ifnctory , No. IU, A It I'll 81., Philad'a, I'... AHKM'K.M.W. Hall, llro.ikvllle, Ind.; A. K. Chase, New Trenton; Jsmes Turner, l-'aird-LI; 1 CIihs, Vancairtp, HetStVr,i; T. (iifforl eV Co., L.iiirtl, and '. Shriuer, Andorsonvllle. TERI.IBLK DlNCLOSl lllTs!! 8KCBKTS Ft)K THE Ml 1. 1. MM A moet Wnrtiieriul .no I Invaluable Publication I 1X11. IHI.M'KK'.S dKiilt'AL MAM'AL; HKI.M; 1' an or. ,:iii.ii .inn pop- vV , i i , , i t ular Ircatlsu on Mini aud Woman: thoir Phv alology, Fe iirtloiis and 1 r-exual Iiisorders of ev tO , ery kind, with never- ! falling Hemedies lor tliu ;,,-,.. I, cure "1 nil llileases of u private and .leli. ate Iinr.icler, iru II dent to tbo violation of the Laws of Nnturi- and . of Nature 'a Hod. PStlCK TWENTY Fl VK CKNTS. Tho Author of tho above volume Isa gra-luat-I of one of Ihe Aral medical arhoolt In thu United : Stales, and having devoted a oaarterof a eeelS , ry lo ihe sliKly and treatinem ol Ny pbllts aod kindred tl 'snrdora as a speciality, be has become posterse j of moil Itivc'.uable information In regard to the same und is able to compress iuto vade medium compass Iho very quintessence of medical sclunee on this im porta lit subject ; ss the result of Ihe most eminent physiclani lu Luropo snd America isthoroughly demonstrated In disown highly successful practice Inthe treatasent of secret diseases iu many thousands of cases In the City of Philadelphia alone. Tho practice of Dr. Hunter has long boen.and still Is literary unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been Induced to extend the sphere of his professional usefulness to th community at large, through the medium of his "Medical Manual mid Hand Hook for tho Afflicted." It is b volume that iltonld be in the hand of orteryfainily lu the Innd whether used as a proveni live of secret vices, or as a gnide for Ihe alleviaj ion of one of tho most awful and destructive sonnet ever lilted upon man!. led for the sins ol j sensualiiy and impurity of every kind. It is a volume that ha, received the unqualified recommendation of the first Dhtslciuns In the land, while many clergymen, fathers, mothers philanthropists a:d humanitarians, Ime most freely extended Its circulation In all quarter where IU powerful teachings Would be likely lo be instrumental In the moral purification and physical healing of mulliludea of our people, among the young, volatile, and Indiscreet, otherwise tho prldo and newer of the nation. The author argues particularly, moat strongly against every species ofsulf-defllomenl. and warns parents aad guardian. In searching terms , to guard the young of both sokes from the terrific consequences concomitant or their ignorance of physiological laws and sexual impuillics and Irregulariles, whether exhibited by precocious deveiopemeiii ornrising irom tho vicious and corrupting xamples or their school-mates or otherwise. To those vi ho have beeu already ensnared to i o" paths that take hold ou hull," a clear and explicit wy la shown by which lltoy may secure a return of sound health, und a regeneration of iho soulfrom IIa terrible pollution. Ills well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrificed at the shrine of Quackery especially those suffer In from Venereal or Syphilitic Jlsuases biricturcs, Seminal Weakness Nervous Debility, and iho numerous maladies which apringdirectly or less remotely from tho Indulgence ef carnal passions nnd secret violations ol Nate re. In view of these facts, and wheull It alio considered L'.al about loo.uUu person die annually tu the I'm te.l Klatcsof Consumption e, large majority being the t Icliineof Ihe voluptuous Indiscretion ol their progenitor., agrueably lo the Scriptural uiiuuc isiiou, ihiit the sins of the parents are visited upon the children, even to I te third and fourth generation. The Author, Imbued with sonlimeulsol eularged philanthropy, w III scarcely bo censured for auy effort to resiralu the vices of lbs age, by iho humble instrumentality of hia Medical Mauuul. Uue copy, securely enveloped, will be forward odfreeof postare to auy part of the I mied Slates or SSeonls.orUforSI. Address, post-paid, COHL E.N cV CU., Publishers, box IU7, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Hook Agents supplied on the most liberal loruit. mar H ly ASA I (J LB HART, (Lai if .and Kueceaaorlo Ingle, Wheelerdt Igle harlin KealEstalu Agencies,) Attorster at ft.atv anil Ileal Katule Age nl , WHUltendlo the Collection of Debla, Ihepurchase and sale of Keal Estate and all other pro-f-ssrlonal business Intrusted to him in V anderuorgn.and t ie adjolnlug oounllectn Indiana. Trj' Orr n mi as tub siali.sk, EVAN KVT I, LB, IN DIANA. OHXAP AND GOOD FUENITITRE.; XTT1LLIAM FRNL.'. ANNOUNCES TO THE e;y inens ol l.rooh t in, ami trio real of the world. Uiut be hoe B good fvlt supply of allklnd al Kurnlturo athla bop on .Main street nearly opposite to Kmlth ALynu'sCarrle;wfho. Aa he makes most of It bluitelf, be can recommend all tho work thai goes out of the stion. Persons whou ..ulanyinlng In bis lino would do well to call snd examine the woik snd Hi price before buy ing elsewhere. UNDERTAKING, He keupssll kinJs of cottlna read) -made, aod r good Itcarte with which he can attend funeral In town oroouolry. Give him a call. Junes löJJly WILLIAM FKAISK

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SI, i. a a. raasx m. wvsss. B. ('MBit i I . B i wvsss. ciii-Ncn. www: .V co.. tm porta rs and Wholesale Deal, rain PANGY DRY GOODS MANUFACTUiiERS OT WOOLKV ROflatlT, Me, lu Pearl kl., between Vine e Shsee, mar Uly CINCINNATI. 0AY'& MATiACK, W Hi II I U.K. f ' 1. 1 : a Ps SJ C. V Din noons. &c N'O. HS PF. A KL ST..HKT. VINE St IACK RT., wisr 7 ly CINflNNATI, 0 WM, II, FADIMM'K & CO., I IIATMtir. IIIIOHI lt, COKNK.lt OF I I1IH1 AMI WALNUT HTKKE1S CIMCTiTHATI, 0. mar Uly jriB us. raaea x. bbsi stsib. J A GOß filSÄStüCG. st 4Mrrsrrrasms es ans vews CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWKRS, &. TRUNKS, Ro. IS Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. fobtSly Jas. w.o'i obnob. rso. i.oVoBNna. OVONNOR k BROTH Ell, ' ii i .mi nisi.ias IB Olli K. AMI IIIMIIMK GOODS XO. St PEARL fil :?i VINE CINCINNATI, 0. march ly DUHME k CO., Importers aucl Jatstscrela JEWELRV AND UN, .ii Rank, Mo. i: E alch Makers' Ti . I I.ISSS.S7 tr. .Isand Material 0H.T. a. Nausis. na. j. on ksos, T. B. HARRIS, I ) IU ( i ( : i ST & APOT II EC ARY, R. E. COR. tm MAIN RTS., CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly PETER mi k BONft, WHO LBS LS' HARDWARB ;dealkus. No. 93 Pearl;8t.;bet. Vine &J Race, CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly il, o. t utrsiss. sr. n. t mm as . ii. i). nwnw k (u, ( uinmltsion A lorwsrllui M KUC1IANTS, V. IIITEWATRKCAXALHASI,CliCl5ÄATI. UP.FKIIENrKNt etWeiWWSWt. : cam aaine a ( ITT, la. John Kwsaey V Co. ; Morrison k. Rewby rweed.Rlblejo. Wrlfht: li.de H. M. Conkltn, rtueveseV Ktephent, haosbtom'S,u. .issctatii.i ens. ; A. R. Wiggins V Co. A. H.Conwelltlc Hons. ; UeorgeOlllespie. I.Iber I cash udraneemenis made on consignments, r. i. .'!-I'M) ;. a. a aSTt.Br i . insu i.. B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. mab r.i Ti'iiii or t It-olio!, nni plicae s I'lioagi u. uutl Hunting rinltl. No.CH West Front si., Cincinnati, Ohio. I l - .... i on, Iird OU. Castor I'll, Alcohol. may IMly Npls. Turjienllae, Poiah Pruulate PoUib, While I. cad , Candle, March, Roap, Olue, Itc. S. & H. RTJFFNER, Manufnrlurer. and llculcrala JP A P It , and Whulusalc and Retail CwUOCElt M, K. E. COB. WESTEEK ROW A PEARL 8TS, IX i t I I, o. ftTThe highest market price paid for KACti Dl.l) KOPP, and other papersloek. nor Ii il y 'is Aaron A. Goiter, GROCERY PRODUCE AND COMMISSION M KKCHAM T, S.K.COKXEKOP KKVKMH AM) MAIN RTS. I IM IIM-iATI, OHIO. Nor. - 'i ir - . .."iSLEYd BHUUL FROXTSTREET, BET. WESTERA' ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealer in ell kinde of Lumber and manufacturers of Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldings, Base Pilasters, Weather Boarding , White end Yellow Fine flooring, Shelvins; for .Stores, Palling fer Fences, Boards planed on both, ides, of various thlekneta .ultaUe for the Inside Snlsh ofhousea. This establishment will be found to be of great, boueüt lo Krsons building In the country, as they can be supplied hero with all tho materials ready made oi lumber, thoroughly seasoned for Snlshing koaaes. Inthe Lumber Yard connected wllh Una establishment there Is kept for aale aa extensive assortment ol Lumber for all building purposes. Sash primed and glased, constantly ou hand. All orders promptly attended lo. TEKMh CAKU. Nov. ll, 185317 l ft. G.W. Coffin &: Co., BELL k BRASS l-lll'NDERS. DEALERS lit LEAD, ZINC, COPPER, it lock Tim. apr.i.Trit mlmr, IWET IL I' K'KIXo IIII INS ( us. tt iiis ri.i s, eVCs, AC. os. low? A. 104 i ns.) serona or rol a m hin irrc t. (U.N i I NN ATI, OHIO. OUK HELLS arc execnted on true Scientific and Marmoi.lac prlnrlplet, a followed Inthe first Hell Koonderlcs of liermaay, Prance, Hollaud and England. aor 7 ly uao.s utweaa. jr. B. M. aSBBBW. t at roBTsa a s n nsALaaaiB Clilnn, I.Iiis. nnd tarrnawarc, .No Main Street, 3 door below third, may Idly CINCI.N! ATI. WM, LEE & CO. - Wl - I I I. I II M Kill , iM.M IWtl I, 4 have now inatore, and are eonauntly reeslv ug New Siylosnf rich FANCY DitY GOODS, Embrscing all that Ismost fashionable and deilra ble In ICobraof nil I. lud, nilkh, OrsrunUlrei, liriinndlapa, Tissues, I. ii xi il, II ii rr(', im 1 1 1. i Ualneat Urllllaiitea ttiu bruiiii-rli-, I in ,, t.lovcs, Hosier. , Miassvlaaed 1nntillna, a nusiot or rnnisstut c, he.. - lue; together wiut luvu u.uei ir;e sarieij oi WHITE (JOuDS, Linons, Muslins and Quilts. Their entire stock will be found unusually st trucllve lo loiter, this season , on account of lb Immense varieties of t.ooda, and VERY LOW PRICES. Merchants are respectfully Invited te give them a call. Term Liberal. JOII TAIT . e. W. TAIT. TAIT & SON, GQKPIlbSIOlV MERCHANTS, anp ntALses iw P R 0 D ü C E , No. 2 a WhI nut "St., riacltnatl,o. GIVE THFTR ATTEKT10 TO THE SALE OK r LOl K.POKK, HAI ON. LA KT), 11T l ter, Rgg. Grain, Peather, Dried Prulw, Pota,o4 s, (iiilons, drc. Lilieral CAHH sdvancomenls made oa consignm ids. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Aril rlss solicited and Slled on ths mint fsvorsbl term. aay inly

NEW YORK.

THE TRIBUNE FOR 1M7. The sU)Bte hi BSMI, snd It result peeves It ' fSCH sbj-ww-sbw aa . . Krp..l li.-ar. lsrAy it il.. r-asters sssfaerts)' i ... ..Iii ,l...ele,l . i skK ,t sMsnptoUd. Il ..it .. il ..I Ihe im. i .i.nuy-ln ew Ksgland, the Horth -West- U.e ste-JleW-Tert. LI.., publi.li banner Siu Is tr.umph J siie as Hnuljrn Jersey, Peunsy Ivanls, Indiana Sd M liasils In sbrt. wherever raw nsweSsSW asw taken, and where roasmoa Mhoola are Ue new snd tee fehle te ssvs edsrsAed the preseal feesof volera-ih btssk Sag ef Slavery obis sun.aie A Btranewr e AsstHsS might dlsungulah I hose wrisewa ef Ua rontstry mosl bleesed wllh Educsllon, tntnMas,terfr snd v iria. by eeaaning the feierss ef Ue Frail deultal eonusat ef tee x r- i,ee f.iled uf preeent sueeeas. wsH bstatss the foe pie awe Satskl" us, I. ul because thai large orivun wh CVX sot hear or reed the arg ninesi snd Se not knew what were the real qusiHu al Issue , wsst slaesl ei id against ns, reversing the verdict wwleh lbs great niaiorily of the odael I A end Intelligent endeavored to prassMuS These facts led,, sie th path af press I Bg duty. Wiih no unmanly repiiungs over whet Is trreve , side- with no abatement si heart or I ,ause Uirir'ussph of Liberty la her new ordeal la not won at the I.'wif Iilsnd and While PlalM ef her struggle-with m sstarlow ef rsaret lasst thw siblltty of governing Is net r.-eod V her rhsmpl.ir s before the People were fally iwsiS. te sustain tbeea we largin afresh ths wort of dtgusIng that vtul truth Whlek, lb regard to the coa inj work M vellae ol Ue -seal, saskes Free indeed. Now. In the Slavs Power Heyday of victory, when Its sslnlsters ad aervlio rare gathering and plotting te maks Ihe moet of tJselr triumph and ''crash out" tee spirit whlh fhsry vainly bslisvs to be oruciisd aed Biets he SV now, when Ike falnt-hesrud or cold hearted who lately basked In the sunshine of our preaaeiure hopes an- heeling off to repair da mags and talking of abandoning the ragged arena ef Celine for mere quiet and Sowery (elds now, Ik lata hour of weariness and shadow, Two T Ik esse renew lis row of eternal hoeiilliy to every term of tyrsnnyerer the bs.diee er seals ef ess-te the tianieiui assumption mat in uenigiiisd sna feeble, whether In soot or body, are to be rsarardir woey, arw se we res-awe-reaieooe or the ytmj 01 r ihren-to the domlaagarehs, wbeltssr ef sa ed ai, -l irealed se ike eoav ihelr wiser or stronger breibren-t lion of de pets end oligarchs. olres or DlaDlaUons lo the enslavers of elUee and kingdom w Ir K a rope er tt kfsedeisef SjStdren hr the aucdan block and Ike cotkop-SeM U Virginia or Alabama. Ihe doctrine that ao kerns being was ever created for the beneBt or sl vantage of a pother that all aerrlee between aaaa sod man akoalS he tree and re, .procal that Ihe laborer ahould toll and sweat lo pam tier other's rrtde ter lo others' Intsry, bat for the susleoaaee aod . . unf url of tbntu, near and dear to hla Is deetlB. ed lo certain triusspk. Il must pewr all, for est reigns, and Earth wa net erected to be a iheeter ot injustice, oppression aad misery ter ever. U must triumph; for all tree prophscv affirm and ihe vindication of the IM viae beat-air tmperwUvsly requires iL It must trlemph, fog beesectav Ir America cannot always rema'n the scoff ef ar Itloerali and the shame o f reformers aeS Ueerals throughout the Old world. It mutt trlaapk; Rr Man'a history la not a ettaos or a riddle, hut every where teat ael wllh masning; and no heroic effort ever failed of Us effect no drop of martyr Mood wa ever shed la rata. Rut even If we Republicans were deposed to fole our anas la slumber, our ad vertane n usSS not permit It. They biw buy to-day lo lengthening their cord, sad strengthening their stake wltk a vigilance aad activity which reveal a sonsrlonsness on their pan that their dominion avast Im made tare forth Uh, er theiraeeptre wilt have forever departed- To-day, myratdoms of Iks hlavc Power threat' u and harass Northara hteiico, are encamped in the heart of Central America snd waging a war of estlraaisaUoe aa ths dlaSsawled Inhibiunu of IU peiiy Republics, wbtta llky turns leca ana scowls at Cuba, while Ha most oiblest bands are precipitated oa devoted Kaav saa, under the protestloa and mtles er Ike Federal Administration. Evea white we write, Wae leicgraph Inform us that twenty Free Rale na. guilty of attempting to dewed their hoaeesjBSSat Hie rapine and violence of Baforda sad Tile' '-I'xkI Hi mir bandits, have bees row leted k fcaComple's Court of manslaughar: sad sSBUaMSat, to flte years' Imprisonment al hard tabor as felon.. Tin is hut a air peisan f what aa lea pasted for ' Justice" In Kaasae a ) untre which lakes the criminals Into pay and aide iheet la hen. ting down, plundering and "wiping out" Ue Ulnnernt, whom il eowsisra le thn atate prt.ee If tliey are ever goaded into the aaadaeee of reetstIng their oppressors. Ruch crime snd wrong as unhappy Kansas hai fur the Uat IwelfW sjuwtki endured, even Hungary or Poland kss sever knsiwn; aa4 the Powe rat whose In.Uerstloas tfcOss villainies were and ar p. rp. traled iu i in the VMilte House, and ha Inst ark er lour teure' aerendency la the V uueral Uorament. Who, la view ol these fact, eaa aay ike Republican may aew pile their arm evea far aa hour. I us TatacBB will be, as It has bees, a PalMlaal Journal avowedly, luuugli not exclusively au. It recesgalt - the trath that Prwedom end ffVavery sre here grappled In deadly coui i,aml aval la the result ons of them mutt loss all control ovr the Federal Uovvranseat. Hal, while ll gives fwaalu -nee sad esaphaela lo tb diacuaaioa eed elnaldatwino the great issns of the dsy, It slake none ol the characteristics nl a Huslneeeasd ramNl Newspaper. Th proeeedtngs ef Crmgr, like thoee of Kansas, w Ii I he watched end iwaat . led b; an a Me aud fearless corps of correspondehls, while (rorn l-endou. Psrts, liavana, fssn Kran isco, Albany and other nl Inlere.t, our .peeial adrlews will he. aw have boeu.fre.il and reliable. A member ol Edllortal corps-M .vsr.l Taylor-la aew In tot eru Europe, and will spend Iks V later la owedee, .pisin... ii.,, uirnee mating bis way seal sea on across Mlherla aud Tartary to ihe aieate af Mas Amour, snd thence homewsrd by the PaciSc and ( slliurnis. unless some change of route shall pro. mise greater lutrretl eed proSl la our rwaaaa lor wbm alone be will wrte reculrtv ihi,...! , out hla adveuiuruui Journey, wkkk ta likely to I require two veers for la ewasdetlea. Oar reporu ; of the most Interesting 1 returns, public uvoeUag. I rVc.wlll bv fall and rtTiabte, and our For ten and Horn .sue News made un with rrrard in th. -,. Iensaili.il luto oar ample columns of the greatest amount of Intelligence lhal Ii raslslenl w tth lh use or type ofgeuerous sire, la s Sort, if ww all t. maks The Tritiuue worth IIa coet, tl shall set be lor want of eipondtlure or effort. It ll be dinned desirable bt Ki-nubllcrns that The Tribune should he elrruls'ted in tketr set sereral ocaiiiies, wo urge them lo see that Clubs he I ,i. mil fi.-r.l, .1 in due season. Tl. PmIsu sresouiioBclsllv ado.oni.hod not ia ed our etc. cnistion. bet t urge Instead thai of Journals deemed -aeund " aad "t at tonal" try the reap. trteu of Aichi.ouaadKlrtagfeilow. Weatk lira itepublican everywhere to uke rare that theae efforts be not effectual loqueiKb the light of Free .lorn in the murky miste of Slseery. I'ail) TiibQDO, nersnnsm KK Ml-WEEKLY THlHCNE.' single eople, per annum . p st not opie Pi v.. flaataa a 11 d u ( opt,., to oiu address. .. v .end the Semi-Weealyrnhsaae to clet BBBB " WRBKLY TRI1UXS. Single opy, pet annum Three Loplea, ftrW - ee . 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All thai.l I ne- -. ry i sssry ior ami ui a. is u write a iet i letier la as few wurui as potsiuie, tncieee we aoeey, write Saa nsme of the snbecrtber. with his peet office, Coua. ty and Sute, and direct lee tetter lo GREELEY McELRATU, dectU 'SS Tribune OStee, Hew Ter. THK CHEAT FAMILY WEEKLY PAPER. mill. NRW YOKE LCDUm baa sow X ttulned tneextraorsjiuar) cirealetioe of One Munr-.red and Slnety Tboosand copies. The Ledger j devoted lo Pottle Literature, Original Tales, Sketche, Poetry. Kas. Gossip and l urretl New, and maintain a high moral tone . Tt te ee. ery where ackno lodged to be the heel (axnlj aa. per In the world! Hence Its eairaordlaary and unbeardof popolsriiy. Mr. Eon ner. the pleases - tor of the l.e!-rr. enitilnv. the tsr.l Lsli ..? sa country , and by so dolng'mskesibe beet mm Such rile rs as Fanny Kern, Sjlvaous Coke, Jg, t.,.., r.i(t,-r.n iwnn.ii, www ps, I iSBruU) on ll, and will wiita lor ae other eaesvr I wm. Mgouri rj, also, constantly w files for ll; se do a uoel or other popular author, including Mra KmniaU.E. K. Souihworth, Alice (in, Mra. Vaughau, Mnn M . Nuuley Gtbaon. Clara Nyday esc , die. The Ledger le beaeUfaily ills trated every week. The .lew YorkLedaer Is printed oa besuUal whit paper, and lseomwed of elgh t eee, raa. klug ii... liaudaomeal weekly jiperin tbeeewakn. I t I- t. ii-a. I- .. - nm.M UJ .a .St . 3 It Is Mbllamad rrr Ralur.l.' . and sold al all i news oSlces In every otty ead towa Ihrosaybowt the eouatry: aad is mailed for subecrlbct at twa dollars p.-r nm, un.: iwo copies are Beat Skt Sbree dollars. Any person obtaining ebjbA aabaattbeas st e,i,JW each, which I our lowest club rates, and sn,. img u. s i J. will be ostllsissl te see espy Pree. Terms Intarlably lh advance. A ddrrasall leite ra to ROBERT HO .1 EE, PubUshsr of Xsw York Uaa 4 Aan Street, aew YerV. A . U Sow it a Mod Has to tatsasalsa, aa Bmmereoa llenuetiS Crest original Rotel of FRO.MIEH LIFE.wtllbeeeemejceditheUd. g r on ihr Srsl of January . w IND1AINAP0L1S, Xniiauapolis Insufaua Lt., OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. j Au liter ImcsI CasUal,aS000-smO. BOAKD OP DimSCTOEJ Jons I). IterasBs, b M M. i . , , , NVm. R. Knraiaeea. K W H. Ki lis. I) ilos Koot, H. K. i SI.S. TT. JoBaW.HrtB.ru. Willi W. WBiwart. W.G. Waaaroa. JOHN 1). DBPRKK8, Pre't. L. R. HaowMBLL, Sec'y. , N. F. CorisaTon, General Ageat. DRI ENTA L PAIJtTI.IG MATERIALS. IX V. JOaVSTOR.