Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 January 1857 — Page 4

THE VAUBY FARMER-DEVOTED TO THE TRUE INTEREST OP FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

VALLEY FARMER.

fVornfAf A", r 7 iwj. THE SUGAH TAX. The question of the repeal of the duty on sugar, which will soon be discussed in Congress, excites general interest in all parts of the country. It is a practical question which comes home to men's business and bosoms. Sugar, which might have once been a luxury, has become a necessity of daily Hie. To tax it longer, is to put a burden upon shoulders unable to bear it. It is to tax the poor man's pudding, the invalid's gruel, and the infants pap. And when we consider its universal use by all classes of people, it is evident that there is no article of domestic consumption, not excepting tea and coffee, (which we import free of duty,) that may not be taxed with more reason than sugar. The Tarif! of 184C fixes a duty on imported agar of thirty per cent ad valorem ; and as the price of sugar is high, and the market value ot our native sugar keeps up the price of the imported sugar, we are now paying altogether sixty per cent more for sugar than we should pay if the tax were aboliahedand sugar imported free. The time has at last come when the people begin to think that a a tax on sugar is wrong. For SO or 40 years we have been trying very hard to make the culture and manufacture of cane sugar a branch of our national industry. The Government has sought, by what is called a 'protective duty to exclude all foreign sugar from our markets, and to compel us to go to Louisiana and the Souliwotern frontier, to supply our demands. But this measure has failed of success, The culture of the sugar cane on our plantations has not kept paco with the inorease of our population. On the other hand, it has fallen oft" very rapidly. The cane has gradually deteriorated from early trusts and the thriftless management of tin planters, and many of tho sugar fields have boon plowed up aod sowed with cotton. Acoonliotrto the census of I860, tho whole number of sugar-planters in the United States was then 2,641. It Is now computed that tho whole number of sugar-planters does not exceed l,f,U), and that more than 150,000 acres of tho rich bottom-lands of Louisiana which were lately planted with sugar cane, are now planted with cotton. On the 2')th of Juno last, Mr, Slidell, when asking tho consent of the United States Senate to introduce a joint resolution lor tin' relief of tho su.u -planters of Louisiana, said: "The sugar crop of Louisiana, for several years past, has fallen off from 460.000 Of 470,000 hogsheads of produot to probably this year not more than I '20,000 hogsheads." But this is not the worst chapter in tho history of our sugar crops. Their decay is nothing naw. In 1885, as appears by a memorial of tho sugar-planters addressed to Cougresa in HttO, the sugar-crop of Louisiana, owing to an early winter, was reduced to '2 ö,l)On hogsheads, aud the price of brown sugar rose to elev en cents a pound at wholesale, which would make its retail price fifteen or sixteen cents about as dear as at the present timo. The annual decrease of the Louisiana sugar crop makes our importation of foreign sugar very large, and consequently keeps all sugar at f amino prices; a serious injury to every housokeeper in the land. Our sugar importations of late years have rapidly increased. Last year they roached the value of fifteen millions dollars, and this year they will greatly oxoeed that sum. It is evidont that our climate is not adapted to tho culture of the sugar-cane, and that all tho fostering care of the Govcrnm nt, in the shape of high tariff duties and special bounties to the planters, cannot make the cane eonenial to our soil. It is a tropical plant, and every attempt to domiciliate it here by "protection," is as absurd as a similar attempt to domiciliate cofleo, or tea, or any other oxotic. The culture of the plant in Louisiana has alwtj 1 been a forced culture. It has also been, of necessity, a very expensive culture; expensive in the frequent planting of tho stalks, which, on account of climate, must be renewed every three years, at a great cost The product of the caue is only about five-fold, and it requires

the canes of twenty acres (worth1 when it produces n luxuriant $250 per acre) to furnish cuttiugs growth of gmin or grass, becomes, for planting a field of one nun- ami the finer and deeper it is, the K dred acre9. The culture of the iflnreator number .indoxtent of the i

f D cane in .Louisiana is also expensive in the care and attendance which it requires; iu the waste of the plant caused bv the early trosts, which prevent the juices from ripening; nnd expensive also in the exhaustion of the soil. The sugar estates of Louisiana are worn out. They now require a very heavy manuring in order to produce a tolerablo crop. The Agricultural Report of the Patent Office, for 18 "", in alluding to tho subject, says: "That there has been a degeneracy in the cane, caused by exhaustion of the soil and injudicious rotation, is obvious from the fact that the same lands, which have been under cultivation for a long period, have yielded more than three times the amount of sugar to the acre, in some years, than in others; tho productiveness having been in those cases in which the soil was in its primitivo fertility, or when enriched by guano, or other appropriate manures. The product in Louisiana formerly oftou reached as high as 3,000 or 1,000 pounds to tho acre, and i ii in some cases even to six mousand pounds; but for tho last lew years, it has often ranged as low as from oOO to 1,000 pounds to the acre." Tho Report from which we quoto gives tho following table of the amount of raw sugar, as a gross product, to tho acre, indif ferent countries: round. rounds. Mauri tin Brazil. . . Cuba. . . , .O.OOO; Vera Cruz.... l.HUO 6,000 Martinique . . .1,700 l.'h") li. nal 1,600 a otfwla. ii : ii u Mo of Bourbon H.HOOiHt I'uiimigu. . i, iw Guadaloupo. , .2,000; Louisiana 1,000 In all countries, except Louisiana, tho sugar cano is a natural and luxurious product of the soil, nnd is cultivated at a trifling expense. In the West Indies and South Amorica,nud in any of the regions from which sugar isbro't to our country, one day's labor i ou a sugiir plantation wilt produce threo times tho nmount of sugnr that it produces in Louisiana. Whilo in that State, even during the most favoriblo reasons, it costs from six to eight eonts to mako a pound ot sugar, it costs but from two to three cents I to mako a pound in tho tropical I countries, where tho plant is indi-: pttMBI to tho .soil. Thon why I should wo longer "protect" tho meagto sugar culture of Louisiana by a high tax on all our sugar importations? Why shall wo Ionger piy fourteen cents a pound for brown ntgar, whon, by repeal ing tho tax, ive may buy il Ur six'.' FUIWI AtD PkVaVWINJdl. Wbem HtmidH nnd whence orifinatutl (la Plow'.' It rniiks u tho "com trul iinplenii iit of Aiioolturo tho first invention tho tillors of tho noil, lis origin litiH been h!iil tu lio in tlio pich'. and tlio uurliosL lornihof tin plow 1 1 . 1 4W a aK ft I I uru in iiowimo iiiiioriMii ironi 11 iu form mill ai.o. To upply llio hidtivo powor, mitko tho lutmllo it boiiui for hitching on thu toutn und mill it mipploiut'iitiil stiuk to guiilo it. und von havo nuuh u plow na is now in uso in tniiny burburouk countries. One ntvpininted with anciunl iiriciiltniul liloiMturo, oould oubiIv truce up tho improvements, stop by stop, to tho prune nt day. Whut is tho object of plowing'.' One object id the invewiou of the sod, und the turning-under of munuro, und lor llifso purposes probubly no bottiT implement could bo invented. Hut this is but u small portion of whut is re. quired. It is not nlone to kill tho weoda und gruns, to bury manures, or oven to furuiah u froshturned soil wherein to pluce the gcrnn which shull grew into luxuriant crops, which constitutes tho tntiirtij of good plowing. Lurgo plows, turniug u wide and shallow furrow, will show a large day's work but that work fails in its full purroso, most materially. Plowing should thoroughly pulverize and 'Moosen tho texture of soil, and thus admit of a froo circulutiou of air und moisture, which by chemical notion, disintegrates or breaks down the mineral portions of tho same, so that thoy may bo tho moro readily dissolved and taken up by tho roots ol plants." Tho full object of plowing is to preparo tho soil for yielding its full storo of nutriment for tho best growth of tho crops. In u soil perfectly plowed and fully prepared lor yielding its support to vegetablo ife, as wo havo before remarked, plants can appropriate, from fir and near, the outrimont needed for their use not hidden in unbroken clods or slumbering in an undisturbed a e a la a . a . m suosoii nut awaits tticir action in a friable and penetrable state, where overy hungry rootlet sent out to gather nonrishmout for its parent plaut, may find and approtirmte it. It is truly wonderful riiow full of min tuo roots, tne soil,

ubres which permeule and inter-

. M I t sect it. l ins is True oi mi veire.1 , ,., iL I tablO growth, ami Whllo the leaVeS and fruit depend so intimately On i the vigor and extent ol the root these facts should always be taken into consideration among the objects of plowing. Friability and depth of soil ire requisito iu order to receive the full benefit from the application of manures. It is not fertilizing substances in their crude state that feed vegetation they must first become intimately mixed with, or in fact a part ef the soil. Ham yard manure, especially, seems of little account while forming visible layers between tho clods of a half plowed soil; it is often dry and coarse, and rather shunned than sought by tho rootlots sent out to forage for suitable ! food. If a well prepared sou has any strength and virtue, it will readily yield the same to plants growing upon it, and poor land in good tilth is oft on more productive than better soils less perfectly prepared. The influences of air and moisture have freedom to work, and they arc no laggards m gathering means to supply the wauts of vogetation. Of the process of plowing, wo shall not attempt to speak iu this connection. Abler pons and more exoerienoed hands, could liud full scope and need for their employment. Some part of that which is sought in tho use of tho plow, can never bo fully performed by tho present implement. It lifts tho surface soil by pressing against and hardening the subsoil, .aud it fails, more or less, thoroughly loosening the texture of the soil, so that it may receive full teratlon and disintegration. Whether any etter implement enn be devised, which, by simple means, at a single process, shall fully preparo tho soil for tho seed, is a problem for the inventive go nius of the age, worthy its best endeavor nt a solution. Wo I hrow out theso hints on plows and plowing, believing the subject one in need of hotter consideration bv fanners, 'r in the present state nl iigmullural progress and taking tho country at huge into account, perhaps plowing is moro imporfectly performed than any other part of Tarm husbandry. Flttral iSrw opk r. Wei It is with tho clerical as with every other custom in socicty, thoso who work hardest receive the least pay. iioltlmil ti s "curnto" was "passing rieli forty pounds a year." st t a r It Ml with Woultl not witteriroof papor bo ii Capital material for teetotalow to writo thoir tnicls nnonV Or it woultl tint In ii bud Men. il - - : - 1 'Buch paper is lairly ontitluu to tht- virtut- iiM'rilii'il lo it nl' rv)9 W ing out water, to havo all milkmj.. m((i ( 1'at asu tmic Cart A Hibernian, freak from tlia Urvtn Iale, httviug aufliciunt tnttanrt to provide himtelf with it höret, unit cart, (Uie latltir kind ha prohitbly hud not apn before) went lo work upou a pnblio rottd. Buinjr directed by the ovcraeer to move a pile of atone near by nnd deposit them in it gully rtt tho aide of the rottd, hu forthwith louded hii cart ArOII up to thu plitcf und hud ncttrly linialt. il thmwing out hia load "by hand." when the "boea" told him that waa not tho wtty that he mutt tilt or dump hia load all nt onoe Paddy replied that he would know better the next time. After loading aain, hu drove up lo the chftnm, put his shoulder under tho hub of the wheol, and upset nart.horso und all into the gully. Scratching his head and looking doubtfully nt hia struggling hornt below him, hu observed thnt it wa a very expoditious way, but, "hegorru. it must hu mighty thryiugto the baste," XtTA tranaoetulciU.il preacher took for hia text "Heed my Iambi." A plain farmer very quaintly remarked to him un coming out of tho church, "A very good text, sir, but you ftho'd be careful not to put thu hny so high in the rack thnt thelnmbs cannot reach Ii" tW Indulging in dangerous plenaurea ia like licking honey from n knife and getting your tongue cut on the edge. Professional Carts. nEO HOLLAND .v C. BINKLVY. M '"' j it k v a a i i. ,v , URIC nlo.. In lU.lo's III... k West of Court II. tue, llroekville, lud. T B DAVIS. M IV. rnvNiri.iN f ir ii. if, OKOM. Orrn i, oniioslte Tyaef A Klmbe'i store, on Main aireet, llrook villi Ami, W. 1.B?r' - ATTOH.N KV A COUNNKI. No. 7, Hsllo' 14 HuiUlliig.Urookvllle, lud. THOMAS J. WHITX-NOTAHY PUBLIC Lti ask, I BD., will vat" depositions and 'acknowledgments, and attend l Notarial business generally. to draw and take aoknowledgemeata of Hoods Mortgages, OPPICR One door nonih of the Tynor Storo. .i W. KJBBLY, ai'HOKON DKN 1 1 i KVlUTt-., I a, i, ll work jaaaeaaaaea IKtlO warranted. No charge for etamlnann r a l v.,-e. I havo constant Iv on hand a sun ply of both Powder and II rushes. Also. Hook, and Mnllonar v at the lowoal retail prioee for eas'i Omra ono door North of the oldTyner Hi. .re Junear CYBUS KIL00R1, -ATTORN KY AT LAW llrook villa, I ii-1. Orr.ca, in the old County .. ll'illdluge, on the I'ubllc Nqnare 43 '.13 nooT nn M.4t. s , Y. have u hand a good assoriment of lioois .stioes. lioii. -rs. Laders, Ii u skins. II... a. .MUs ei and Cblldreni. Alio Mrs. Ilurrl celebrat" ed sklmand tlei,at oaih prleea. oetiw TVMKKo. KIMULR.

CINCINNATI, A NRW LOT OP ims. niiMK m

Jtiat rcretv nt No. ( K . .Mb m. itl.OVKK fc GAl.'NTkKTH, OKA WEILS dershirts. Hosiery, Noek-lles, Muffln, I N - Wool Itlrti M5I0 Purs. - rf.. fomiort. coiinrs. and travelling Shawls: together with evor; aud o,uallty In the M'i Kumlahlu Mae. tnllingdlrectly si So. maud linking their lulecIii... aa my Muck la no tbo largest aDl moil con ant other In the ante line Weil of the Moi.ntalni. Thanking the public for ronage, would tnllcit a c insinuation or their lavn ISAAC 1 No. IU Eaal Fifth itrcel, opposite Homo. Clnclnuatl, O. Xov 14 3iu . SMITH, the Ilenniion THE STODART PIANO. mm & mm, CINCINNATI, OHIO, Agents forthe mom eolebratol manufactories of the Union, desire lo call tho attention of buyers particularly to the above celebrated Instrument, of which they constantly keep a iplondld aiiorlment on hand. Fob iwbbtbbic. qtmiTV, sen i ,fHTr or torn, rowaa or aa-raisina both tomb abo ttbs, i r.' v or MK'UaBISN, ' i""' -TION Or FIRMS, ABfl OBS4T DURABILITY. TIIKKTOHAKT PIANO IK UNSUlf PASSKI). Piano Hall, NoTO) Fourth it., near Vina, lac U ly WORK CHAS SULK- , I oruor I.OVVKV TKSÄiff street,! ii and Of inn, Marble Dilta, Maural Mnnll and statuary, llalill Tat-letl.Urui,' Counter Hlabt. furnlihe il lo or Tat i'radiu Hlat,nrBawel tiar H S4ly i'rm. Vases, Harden I' gnres.l uhlneland ciiietsntly on band and el wllb rder MarbMn lllock and Groceries. II Y atock of Vouugrlyon,(Junpowdsr,lBBperliil ill A Black Tori iiTarge and wolliolectodof late Importation i, pur and freeh. Alio, Prime Hlo, Java. Mueba and Laguagara Corfeei; Prime N.U. Sugar; Crashed, Powdered, Loaf and Clarified Sugars; Colden Syrup, N O. ami 8.11. Molasses, Cuba lltn.ey,Klco. Nails, Window Ulaas.Heamleie Hnjri, Colored and white Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn and Cotton Halting, with every article usually kedtby Grocora, all of Im-h quallttlai, warranted to Rive satisfaction. for salo In qualities to ult,at theloweat uiarkot prices. A A HON A. COLTKK. S. E. CornorMalu A Kuronlb MroeU,Clutl..o. May IM IH3&. SKALS: - N PRESSES!!! KAI.N OF FIFTY I.F.TTKK OK UH WITH H Hall's Pereoaslon 95 rmals of SO letters or less with K vans' Percuss'n 93 N Lover 90 Devlcoa extra, from 91 to 92,30 Notary Public Souls In Percussion, 9 In I."er, 9. Court and Corporation .Seals, with largo (.ever Presses from 9l9to9tt. Dupllcalo matter for tbu SeaU Write plain .V lud your I's and J's. Address I . F. HALL, Kofuronoes: j Seal Kngraver, Huslness men 14 West fourth stroel of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. O. TTJ7"T. A.Ooo.Iwin will act as agent at llrookvlllo for thcseJMeal and Presses.of whom they can bo obtained at the Manufacturer's prices. march 14 TUM IMPROVED LITTLE GIANT. a'liteittnri vi ny ih.M", liiiprovcd Frbrnury, l!MU Is doubtless an Invention amoiir the most Impor tant of modem times, for the use of the well advised farmer and slock feeder and the universal favor with which It has been received from the first inern than anything else, attests Its utility and su for nrtnl.lllty, Implicit, of constrnitlon , and convenience of urn the Little Olant has no eual. It welghi from J to A hundred lbs., according t alae, ran be put In operation by the farmer in 'HI minutes, without expense or mechanical aid, Iben adjusted and use! w Ith . "n . is- l.v an, body. These Mills are guaranteed Inlhe most positive manner against rirnnkagn or dcrahgemi'iit, sml warrant".! teerushfeedrr.nl ear sum, and grlls or flnehnmouy from shelled corn, with derruu of eee and oonveinenso for farm purposes, never attained before. The subscriber Is now prepared lo furnlshlhe farmers of Franklin rouni, liii impi,,.d patbafBi and si es, to suit the varied wanla nl all, No. ii, la offered altio aomplaln, ready for attaching the team, and warranted t crush, of dr, corn, lUbushclsor lev.l per hour wllh one horse. No. 3 at 930, will erusn Vi) bushels p-rhnur. No. 4at900, wlllcrusbW bushels per hour with two horses. These mills will bo delivered In llreokvlile, or an, I lace in ibu ii uiiiii) , at the Manufuilurers prices. W. II. Ml I.FOMD. .1". u Hole Agnul for Franklin County. iAI OB SMMSI. N, t. PAMiai.a JACOB BRNBT. UMIOI.KN.U.K Stalloiier, I'rl turer. No. t ttl Mali utility n hanil a l Itlaiia Hooks, M.i maiiiilaalura. Mi t ..tiiiiy Courts, At a su.arlur 'luallly. HI I Ml. II i IO It M I.I I U, ilarait.l lllai.k Hook MauulauHlrt'Pl.t'liirliii atl, keels conill ami "...I I'M., ass.. rt nu. nl of iioraiiiluuis, .Vi , nl lila .11,11 r.liaiili, Hunkers, t'larks of , will Ilm! our lllai.k ll..ki,..f I'artioular atipuiloa ai.l to of lllaiik llook, ml. "I mil tin. i iii un.bouiul lu any paltorn, wlili jirlnleil lina.l wIikii reqnlred. ,., r fin.' llUnk I ks am . ."!. Also, a full ami n.l. t.. a,s..rlini'iil '.I I " I laiiaouiamlHrliuol lloOks, Nlailonery, ,Vo, faf til.asursaro 'oa... Ui.ll luviie.l to five us aeall our lurius u ii. I our .r!i0s lavoralila, t'lnelniiatl, Marth U, law. HATS VJNJ) CÄM Mfl!Xtl NrVI.EB). WK Introtlueait ur Niria Hlyla of Hals, wllh aeverai Iis ami tsnaullful slylai of t ain, on I hursilay, Fahruary Ulit. We have no liesltallon In saylii( that ,o have .i. i.i- i a Hal wM.-ti raniiftl be stirtiass...! lor hl- AIH V OK HKS, UN, I.I Ml M K III' 1'IMNII aii'l lliu soft, easy manner lu whlrh it als Ihn Im til. HUNT ck HOIOAI.NM, No. IM Mai ii M., Wuslslile, fl doors below 4th, Cincinnati, i oiarltly S. 4BMNIN..S. i. sii-rri unit. n. J.l UAKK. tIEIIIIK. BITTERIULB& GL&BK wiloi.KsAl.h to. atAI HIM sllllJ I , t I . . I MIH., M l n.Ml llOOit A HO V K Nl X I'll, d N. if Mtiii Hi reels CIBCINllATI.O. HENRY FALLS w u m da I k a M as I an B T W A It H II OU SK Kottrtti Hlro. l, belwei.u Main an. I H;, C A II 1 No. ill Kaat I H NOW I.I i Kugllsh and v.- , tar lim fall triiit... t. w m. n ites the atleullou of Hm public. Ol 1m IRoore NO. 542 MAIN ST. BMTWMMIt 77, asd ur. IH'stcustanlly ou hand a beautiful assormoii I of K HATS .W'lX'AI'S, oflhe uiiislfailili lisl'ln kind. He Invites his old friends alHrook villa to give him a call when thoy vtslllheeitT. May?,iaia-. yr. EXCELSIOR MILLS. rn-iii the Klniulrcr, Ocl'.'a. irf-iÜKJHii V VoGBO AMBBH a II 1st aw inen to TMS Kn tf.i-Kis SB SBBt'OB Mltk T TUB 1.4TB Vo seo I.y the atliol...d lo d.leli ll"- eommllee .Iwksii Hie pro...i.iinrs of the Yumiir Amen, a Mill and tln I ill" 1.11 (Haul Mill, haveawar. led llio sllvur plalo the for-li.-r. 'I lie eel. t.n.td Yoiinir ., nierloa Is the mill that took tho flrsl premiums at the Ohio Mate fairs for the last twnynara. Also tho illvor cup ol thu teil trial wllh tho Improved I.IHlo Olanlou Iii ' I of February last, ou the public lauding Hi llils el. y. The false statements of lliu Lllllu Olant Com. pany lo thu couirary notwithstanding. Tho Young Amorioa Excelsior Ii slwajion oatil'.Hliin und ready for trial by undoratgni d, and is recommended te farmeri I'm as possessing an iu. iit for grinding, and Is .. .ling surfaoe. t.olng uowablo ai pteaaari wears out, y.oi oau r with the grluuiug sui For stlo, aud will I auy farmer ordering Uiorouicl.li irlud, l auliigo of any .Hier in.. l..ti" iiluenlly superior lu Itsgrlnist rings, removable and ro ir y our Young A merli a place tho old by now rings ,. put up at tlio resldcn. " ol purcuasigB. anu nun . nuo VY. I.. faii Hat to. o : .! i - '. ir SABTUKL MA BLATT, BLACKSMITH, MalaHtreot,Kouthllbe Public Nuiiaro.Kasli I llriiulii ill.'. I lit). A L L KIN IIB OF BOLTS AND f aal screws itisadoai iiesuoriosinoUOOaad i n l h .- Lest in -n in r I pay parurtilaralleniloiiiorepalring allkluds orMacbtnery, warranted to ba as welt done and at allow prlrei aa ean be foand any where lathe Wsai. ma IS

CONpRSVILLE. OXNEKSVIM.r. Iron Foundry. OER HABT At THO MP 80 , (Successors to W. F. Oebhoan ; , Wh lcate and Kolall Dealers In cooking Ann iifatim; stovks, AMD Castings of every Description. fTpStoreon Monroe street, a few doors South of tho Conrt House. X3 We keep constantly on hand the lara-ost and best aaaortmcntof Cooklnf stoves In the valley and having recently Increased our facilities fo; manufacturing, have determined tossLuaml wabbart our Stoves and oastluf s AT CINCINNATI PRICES! Weco.itlnue te manufacture the Slate Fair premtum 1I.M1JAWAY COOKING STOVE, ii' 'V admitted to be tho best oooklngklov In the United Stalest We also manufacture the Premium or Step Cooking Stoves, with 4 or U boles and

Urjo ovens. We aro prepared to faralsh, wrolbbalb and bbtail Sad Irons, Wagon Boxet, and Irons, &c, &c, at city Prices. A general assortment or TINWARE, EAVE TROUGHS, k HOUSE SPOUTING, kept on hand and made lo order. iob Cattingn of all kinds 'm wade n a superior manner, at short nolle. Having employed experienced woramen, we Invito especial attention lo the fact that we warrant our ft loves to perfofin well,and4ourcasl!ngs generally to be of goad raalaral or the inoucy re lunped. N . 11. Old Castings, Old Copper, and Country rroduc laxen in r.xciiange,; May l-4-iy W. W. FIIYBAKGER k CO., Wnoi.itALidi Rrraa Dralkriir Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hang ings, CHINA. GLASS AND QUSENBWARE.I Uoota, Mi or a, Matt Cup, Ktrtttv ooda Ac AND MANUFACTURERS OF IIO.ETN AN O inANTII.I.ABI, CONNERSVILLE IND. way Ii 'Jily ra naai uaais i ess i s -r NEW ALBANY. I,.(,HILDS& CO'S NoviirclKtl IImIiii IMII Ti nu r it, r , . I ronton , n. v., Jan. I, F. Childs dr Co. flents Having r. colveo niltortal b.'iictlt rr.im your So, .r.'lan Halm Mtl. I deem II proper I slate that two years ago the flrsl id this winter, having been severely afflicted mr the last twenty years prarlnua to that time with kheiiuiatlsm and crlek In the bark , thought two boxes of your pills, and took them according to directions, and before they were gone I was entirely cured, and havo not suffered from the complaint since, and I would hoI be placed back where I was before taking Miem for oue hundred dollaje. I Would, therefore cheerfully recommend them to any pcrsor. ffllcied that way aa a aura raraedy. Tmos. J. Halstbd. i:k a hkk, i'leaso notice tbu reasons Mr. lirowo gives foraaking for an agency for selling the Sovereign ilalin Fill. Could r ny one give better reasonsT Header, If ou want a good medicine please procur a box at the earl lest convenience and give Ihem a trial. I Avon. Wis., Jan. M,'3.1. Messjs. S. ft. Kuriolgh k Bro., Cents. The causo of m ) asking the agency for selling Y. Childs V Co.'s Oriental ol Sovereign Halm '. Ill is not for speculation alon.i I have used them In mv family for the last se on years, aud Und no other medclne as good. I cured myself of the l.iver ( oiniilalntal the commencement of Ihsl lime, and cured almost all kinds of disease since wlili itiem. Iiiare been plagued to find them since I tuf'. Walworth county, aud that Isthe eanae of my rocuestlnglhe agency agokn total! them. Vours with r.spect. f. The following from our Immediate vicinity Is respectfully presented: John B. Mayell.Mew Mayavtllo, Ind., Aug- 17, IMd, writes: "I believnynnr pills lo be a good medicine, and a the people tike them, and frequently call for them, you will pleaao send a supply Immediately." V . llllman. Sutlon'i Point P. O. Clay co. Ill Dee. ii, writes: "I have sold what pills your agent left Ith me so I wise you lo aend me a few dosen boxes o your Sovereign Halm i'llls Immediately, what I sold gave satisfaction. " lianiel Crose, Perry's P. O., Lawrence Co.. III., Nov. to, r33, write: "I have sold nut II the plllsyour agent left me and could sell many moru If I had them. The pllli pr. ved r, oiriracloi" nndgave genernlssUafaetloa.H Rend th" folio lug: Ko'! iiiirtis.'ii it) July Ii, km. i Messrs. A . H. II ir A Uro Gents Vom huvernlgn Hnltn IV ai " pro, ml to be n ureal lejo Tor Chilis and Fever, Colds, llrca! ni and dyspepsia. As I have sold all I on thai wem left with me, aud at there Is o large demand, )u will please lend me a fieslt supply Immed lately, aud oblige Years. W, Pattob. Why will lliooi, ho are afflicted hesitate w hen II... L... ...Iu ..III .1... . i.ii,. r- -uii ..nt... in i, will -, ,11.1 .I..I... ....i V.i ii t I -.i.i ...i.., sf.. J..k Now don't or r. riiii.ts At i-o.'s niu - Thoy will Hoar Hm i) si, .hi tiTi'nly, w lllinut luak Ine )oti slrk either. Tli'.y are toll. I lu Ittel r nparatlotis, bur j,iii.i. Irate Hie whole stiietti, reniovlef every ubstruol. I lief sei hj.. -ii II,., akin, kiiliif ). luiifs iihI ...wi.ti, tin a.. LnlMff the rhannrla .a..v..l for farryliig ff all Imiiurllles from the system, Ir thay hu. i.iii i lojff. I, disease Is Ida rli.. sl rrrli.ln r. nits. I in an ps open Hm ioroi of Hie skin. irtiinnii a proper dlsi-kanfa Ironi lha kidneys, carry off all pales M and Hier humors from Um tm.ga, and by tho buw. la rem.. , all Impurities that oanuol iiass i) any other ouilwi, along with the refute of Hie natural food. MOT If i;. I in. 1 1 ii 1 1, . tlri.'iilal ur No vera la n Halm I'llls I ,u on Hu. mppor of erh bot In aim, " raprr. leatatlou oi the iiiaimfaetory. &.M, I in 1 1' inli A Uru., Kew All.au, Ind., froprletors lor Ilm Numb and Weil. M. VV. Hallo, lln.i.U ill", Oharlei Vamsiup, Mutamora) U. K, fuller, Harrtiou, Ohio end d.'niurs in inii.lii'liie geiiarally. J nu.' 110 liUOOKVILLT, "Time is Money." JJ t' I. t Itli i at bis new store, one door llil , A I.I.I. , IKil .- I-. kni.s t oiisiaiiily on baud a general aasorliii. .ui ol 1'iwi'lry , Wntohei, Clooki, sllverspo. . ni, ratnrs, anil I agriat variety of l J'A V AKMPLKB, uch si are usually kept by Jewelers. Na It preiiarod aleS lo reiialr old jewelry .and to clean aud rupairclockiaud walrhns aMfl on reasonable tonus and sbbf' st short notice. Ho will alsolake oldallverand B-..I.1 in otchangefor graotfa. aov IS '4i CANAL BOAT CAPT WM. SUDLER, tar trips weekly from Aalilund, ly, to i 'In. Iniiiill, toii.'lilhg at - Laurel, Metnmora, llrook vlllo, Mnchusier, and otl. er desirable points, for Krulghland I'aiseiigersThe " Wayne" will leave Ashland, l.aurul, and i M. liiiuora, for Hin city, ou Mondays, and llrook , III on lu.-i'lma of'es. week, Slid r. Ill r ll I Bk-, I will leave Hie city on I'rl. Ian n ach It rook vllle, M.-lau. nr., l.nutol.aiid Ashland, on Saturdays of each week 1 1, as "Ws ne" Ii prepared to do all kinds uf iai0Blag,aM from the long oiiierleuee ef t'snt. Hiidler, persons wlsliiug lo lend produce to the eily, for sale, will And It lo their interest to entrust It with him. I no ' Wayue" will roeelvoand discharge hor Heights at the Warehouse of I. Inck d Kaniuhar, upper lauding, If not otherwise directed, where amploarraiigotuonti will lie prepared for shipping ui! Un. la of I'rodiue, Flour and Mercliandlre. Comitry meruhanls, Millers, and lllacksmllhs aro respooirull) solicited for a lliaro of tliolr pats roiiugi. i.y may W W. I.. KAKuHHAH .V CO., AgenU IM.l.tM; III III THIN. 10W. LAM) AGENCY, j s I I I.I. ATI'KNDTO THK MflflM OK l I vesting money In wild or unriillivalod landi, farim, and lowu lota; paylngtatea Ac, for erous living nt a distance. Kiindscun be sent Ith at. Il lu .Ir ilia on New York. aTbosn u Uliiug to nut their iiionoy where il will be safo.and yield a large per rent., ean have llio invested by addressing July IS AHKAHAM CAHKY, (Nidar Kalla, lilaok Hawk tw.,lewe. Watches & Clocks. 11 ' 11 . I VNM Ti;s, 1)1111 IHM M II vf vices to the oltttens of llrook villeand vlclnlly, In the oapaclly nf Watch and Clock 'lul, or is ttil If cpiil ro r". making and men. in. JcWELRY, &o Long osperienru and atrii I liNCTlALlTV are his recommendations. Shops doors North ol l.lnek ct Kar.iuhar's itore. tilve me a call every body, and I will warrant mllafnrtlon. doe. 10 I to I Wanted. ;.o,ooo Hii.hrli Corn. .ii, IHM llusholi OaU, NMI Baahala Kiss Heed And all kind of drain and Onu Heed, for wblcb wo will pa the highest market prtea. Mrp IU W. L. I aaqrnsa St Co. 8KA HLKAN I' A rORTBB'l Apple Hoaron aad Hovey'i Boring Mechlnei, for aale at sop It W, L. KaaqfHAa dc Oo.'l.

CINCINNATI. DR. FORSILVS Alterative Balm, For Internal and External Use This Bftim h vviirranted to re

lieve all Rheumatism, Strains in the Spine, or Spinnl affection and Dyspepsia, Headache, or ti IT Neck, Toothache, Earache, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Breast, Stomach or Bowels, or Burning in the Breast, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sprains and Bruises, Burns Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic and Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Pleuiisy, Flux, Fever dud Ague, Piles, Corns, Flesh cuts or sores, Inflnmation in (ho Head, Stomach. Bowels or Kidneys, Summer Complaint of Children, Worms, and Inflanialion ol the Stomach and Bowels, Croup and Sc riet Fever. The reason why Ibis Balm reaches al eilt because It induces InOainaltoti, t the secretions and nervous system I r. t This power Is owing to the peculiar r o eel! on, ' .mb inatlon or Medical proriies without Ihclr t tralised. The medicine la perfectly aaf talulng any deadly poison, or Minen If used freely, act Immediately upou He liver, ami an oiner secretive organs. Head the fallow I air Certificate, From liev.John II. Klnley. Cincinnati, March 4th, I '.:!. Ur Forsba This lathe Hrsttiiue In my long lire that I have given aay name m rccominomlutlon of any medicine. as a general rutuody, though I have often h en sollolted. I have used your AUmaUve Balm for nearly two years; flrsi, lor Hie 1 rheumatism In my hip and kneo, of wlilrli I ,viu nearly a cripple, then for very eevurn bruises on two of my family; then a violent allaik of diarrhoea on myself; Iben for inflamatlon, lor burn., bruises, and for a very severe case of allff neck, brought on bv a violent cold. and I thluk I hgvo had full proof Its madihal propi rlii In a great many of the diseases for which you recommend it, and f have not fuund It to fall In a stuhle o them. Still, Ido not aay that It la an Infallible cure, ct It la my aoboreonvtcltou. Dial II It Uiu best compound forlhasa remedies fcr which It Is reoomruuuJed.luat I baveever tried, und I ha, e tried many. I will not, if Iran procure It; be with out It In my ft mlly for any couslderutlou. II i -log that you will still continue lo compound It houestly, and that It may relieve thousauds of sufferers. I most heartily recommend it lo m fellow1 clllxeus aa a most excellent Family Modlolne. Yuuij,affoclluatelv . J.U. 1M.M.1.V. CorliUcale from II. L. Niarr. I have know ii Mr. Forsha's A He rati, c Huhn to i that was very badly u,. . some time sln. o. I used It externally, wslh go id edi t. I bell ive It to a perfectly safuaiid ufTliaclouH rcmcl)' lu Lo ! used Iu many complalula. 1). L. STARK. Nov. 81, 1813. Pombboy, O., Uuc. 1, '45. Da. Fomma: Youj inedlcine hus complolcly cured me, and 1 am hale and stout, nn-1 no slsns of Rheumatic paint about mn, I am ,er thank that you mado youruppearuiuv in this iilin . The only re gret I now have Is. that you did not come sooner, as much suffering nnd expense would nave been done away. I hope you may always be successful as with me, and llvo tOagoed old aire, and 1 never suffer with ihn KlieumalUm. I have only used what Hal in I hough! of you, andam now a i "ow Vours, truly, itoirr. beatv. . , , , ., yT"T M"1" fo ,o.. e I)a. Foasna-liBAa ii,:Kou wll i rv. Undine ono doian. Lollies of , our Alter et seiI: 1 1 in od board the steamer Ohio No.'j on her upward trip, aboutthe Bib or Kith of November last. I have sold It all but two bolllos. and can s , so far aal have seen and known II tried II has nr. more diseases, aud In a iliortor lime, than any medicine I evarknew. It haa alroady become popular here, and 1 could sell a largo quantity uf It if It waigenerrlly known that I alwavi had It on hand. I should ba glad If you would u,. point me soleagenl for the sale of It In this plaoe, luasmueh as the Other mercnanW In tee place aro agents l .r other medicines not worth half to much. If )u do io. I will do all I ran to rive the medicine n wide clrniilallou. At all events, please to end mo min dosen en II of vOur dlfferlnl aliud h lilies. nnd oblige Vours, II. I. LAWKV. Ttl tiik punuo. Khla la to certify that my wife was afflicted with the spinal affection and dyspepsia for nine years, and a large portion of Hint time confined lo her room. I hree Joints n( nor back bone were tutor, n out of place and curved, caused by disrate ami pain, rlhe was quit., bowed down In her stature during Iter lllneis. We had three ph) slclmis nt l"ii. ling her during the principal part of Iter HI neie,but aha experienced no permanent from their prescriptions. I afterwards procur.-d one bottle of Dr. Korsha's Alterative Halm, and by the time she had used that bvtlle ahn fell gnat relief Nhe used but seven bottles, when she Wus ! entirely eared, sound and well, of her diiemea, I.-I , , WI , , . i mil her bach .bone his toil Its curve, alralglil In hor stature asahe was pmv nttark. Weaerebf Hilm lo In- Ihn .fat t r uereliy . . Mil, tlisal wo Iirlll'V." Ihn Ii. inn In use, Slid Wti he - . Here II In he a rerlalu cure foi U and 'lystieiisiu, and rann.il Ion I. iliiul Bffnrli ii y MMlmninl V O UlttlfcHl'a. i It In any person altlleii! wllh llioal We alto find Han eflniiiual uro in many other ill. i sr-ases In whieh wo havo tried II In ..ur family. (hlBiied) Al.KX. CI.AItK. M A It Y H. fl.VHK, l.yiielibnrg, lllghlind ca., 0., Jan. C, 'il, Lynehbara, Hüralaatl eo,,Jaa.o. '4i. This Ii to rertl ly that I have been afllleted lur seven or eliht'yeera Ith spinal aitetHlon and.h pepsin an.Ta Hart uf that time waa ovnflni"! to my Ixil. I had tiled Ilia, vorlnus relnedlei trie. I pre iorii.e.1 by the physicians who attended mn, t.ni obtained no prrmaunnt relief unlll I tried ir, I - aba's Alterative Halm Itj the Hate I had aaerl three or four buttles I roll treat rrllof. and hn-l Ro used more Hun se,en hollies unlll I was taOrely cured of the above named .llseasns. I ftiel pi duo lo Hie nubile, as well as lo Dr. IT. i-'orshu, lo stale Hie above named fatds, arid to say thai I buliove '.In. IIAI.M to In. Un. Unit mn. II. Ine In use, and I can. l recom men.) H loo hlghl) to n ully. I havo used II lu many other i mlly for ahlt li It was rernmmun.lu.l n ii ma my lull has l given enlira satisfaction In all cases, John Wslsbn I ara well avquaiuted wllh Alettutloat' lark and hli wife, and alto John WaUer, and know tho above lUloinenli to ba millers of fact, and liny are persona of reipeotabiiity and motor. Mlgiiedj i. him ' I can rocommein! Mr. Korsha's Allerallvn Halm 1 as lining the boil medicine I over med forrramps and pains, When I had the Cholera, I was crampI ed very much, and In lost than one minute I wus I relieved uf all palm. I have tried II for c nu, brul aaa, and burnt, and foiiud It to giro Imma.llal.i rnI tlefi I waa taken wllh a lovoro pain in tho ba k aeuld not ilralghleu mysolf, and I only rtlbbwd II twice, and the pain left mo, and I waa as vull as I I ever was. II Is good lor hondarliest my son was ' allocked with esters Beadaili.'iSii'i in oun-lmli houralter bathing bis hnad, he was rollsvod. Your-., r.-speellully , i.V.. .tall. I. . CerUdeale from N. S. Hubble, oflhe Clnrlnuall KuolCo. Vf e had s horte llirowu nverboaril from 1. 1 Flat. botweon twoboals, and fastln llio goirs ot tho i1 in, an. I a aleaiuboal passing, W Mi-h Jam me. I the boats to gelber, wllh the hol struggling at the tun". He wss vory much cuiaml i.ri, i.. -.!.--After we got him oul wo applied Mr, Korsiia's A Iterallve Halm freelv to the cuts and bruln.a, pe. ling, however llial the hülse v. a . rill nod. I In I after slam Hug about Ihlrly-slt hours, l'o Imrs.. was pul I., wurk , as wul I as ever, eioepl the scars lu eonseipuouce of the cult be got. And wo would cheerfully recommend It lu lliu public as the heal nn dloliie wo dato mod, mm .1 s a have tried all of lie different kin. Is tl I concur with oUiura lu re'.'Uiiuo. slia's A Iterative Halm a. the batst avo ever mod for hurt, and also at aro lu use, lug Dr. K0c m. '. Inin. wo for cuts and bjuisoi ou the human person. N. 8 Ii I. in Csrlldruto from Chat. N, Ho ant, Itsq. ' In. in in.!., I. in . I to. llllO Iseas.l f He HurliiK tl." summer ami lall of 1't'i I I III at different times, from disease of tho ol lb., stoiuacli and I'owcls. Hy tho Ural comber, llio roilipliilut.liu ljuii llir.iugli lli" luiloiia stages of the dlarrhoa and dysuntcry, and fluni 1 , tho plies set lu lo complete the aliuost Intolerable ph)slcal misery lo which tins lallur rumplalnl frequsntly subecis tbo sufforor. Ihad'n.rni inaaii io aiy bed for abouta week wllh this last i plaint, and waa vory niucu reduce.'. 1 hadappll od to a skillful pbyslciau, v. ho I. ad proaorlhod lor me lovoral rays, but 1 saw no undent sy Bijstami of recovery. At Uns point of time, i . . ..' Ai. torallvellali'i cum, uudor my ouaorvallon, II, Oiisldiiraldi. porsuailon, 1 was Induced to l.i . In small doses of a tvaspuoulul as ufliuaia jmrutysms I tbo disease nainu ou. I bait uk n Mm, three of these doses, when I felt dot Lie. II, l. llei and afterwards recovered with such rapidity Ilm In two dayseflrr I eommeuced taking Uie Halm, I waa entlruly free from llio orTecla vl the disease. 1 believe tho Bilm Is an excellent remedy tor dyspepsia and tu kindred complaints, dyurrlies, dysentery sad tho piles. I have made this statement si the rei.uert of Mr. Koriha. who kindly agured ae the medicine which. 1 believe off. eb o o cure In the above case. Kospectfully yours, Cius. H. HavtBT. Wholesale Depot, at J C. Koakhlrl! No. 31 1'earl.et. Cln. . Ir. Koriha, Hrug Viere, Noh side of H.ih-st., 3 doore east of Mmllh, Cln. O. Por sale by 1). V, Johnston, M . V . Halle, Nlaiightor di Williams, J . I'ow. -s, I.I nek V Fariiihar, and Wut. L. Iariiihar.li. llrook Villi, and by conn, try uierchanu generally . Mcstcrn llett ovp. t;attuarlstri Nt. T. WHITE & SON, mHOMAI WHITE a SON, WHOLESALE X and hetall dealers In Foreign end American Marble, Monuments Tombs, Head and Foot Nlonvi Taid Topi, Hencee for Qrave Lole, and vat loui other articles. Lntiro lalisfactlou will bo given to sllpertoiis favoring aa wllh their orders. Wo employ the beat workmen, and sell at prices lower loan any other Yard, i tin and HI Hi on hand . Oar Agent for II rook v I. Is, Is Mr. Junes Ksnns dy, who wlllaileud to allordara.

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NEW YORK.

SFftlM MIXTURE. THK CURAT fl'RIFIER OF THE BLOOD ! THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWS! Not a Particle of Mercury in it ! An Infainblo remedy for Pcrofuia, King's Evil, Kheumtllsrn, Obstinate Cutaneooi Eruptions, ules on the faee, Blotebes, d Fever, ChronU Sore Eves, Tetter, Seald-Head, Enid pain of the Bonea and Hlnfcwon large fiujoin's. nu ruicuro, MuuDorn at icors, Syphtlltlr Disorders, and all dlssaaes nrlslng from an injudicious use of Mereury, Imprudenoe in life, or Impurity of the Blood. This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Um Clood Is now used by Ihousanda of gralefu I patients from ail parte of the United States, who tcliry dally lo lo the remarkable eures performed by tin greatest of all medicines, "Calter'a Hpanln Mixture. M Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Dleeaie, Fevers, Ulcers, Old sores, AflVctlon of the Kldnoya, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaint, fain and Aching of the Bone, aod Joints, are speedily put to night by using this great and Inestimable remedy. For all dlsoaso of tho Blood, nothing haa yet been found to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all Impurities, nclsgently and efficient, ly on the Liver and KtdUMiri,anl slrenirthens the I)lirust1an,gt ves tone to the stomach, makes the s in clearnnd healthp, and restores tho Oonstltn. Unii . enfeebled by disease or broken down by the escesae ol youiii, t . it, i.riHlln vlr"r mi l strength. For the pll iblc i regularly It lavtgor parts elas i "l"s Itls peculiarly apl. , tiucoine known Is t ii" hanplnst effects. aud debilitated, and Imrn out frnme, cloars the reel irosh and healthy; a imable remedy is worth d Pjrsaparlllns In exist--rttBeates which we havo sol the Untied states, la ire Is no humbug about l-k.-.-pers. maglttrates, en, well known to the testimony to tho woncoiom' dcrful I HI.OOI PURIFIER. inland g-etan A lmanae, and read wonderful cures performed by MUiure, (In most caaea where t all on tb It 'I'lalllO ( :irl'-r's nb uvurylhlngelsebadslgiiolly railed. The limits of an al crtUemoal will not admit their full in-s.-rlli.n. WM 3. BEERS & Co., Proprietor!, Xo SU4, Broadway, W. Y. irdurs must 1. addrssssd. For sale Ut lirocglsla and Country h erehanta In alt parts of the United Stales and the 'ansdti, nod i.y M.W. llullo, tlrovkvllle; A. K Chaso, New ir.nlon; Jan.es Turner, Fairfield; Charles VanO'tup. Memmon; T. (ildord at Co., Laurel; PHILADELPHIA. not rou noai i. m'h CKI.KUKATKU GERMAN HITTERS. I'KKI'ARKD BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a, P. WILL KFFECTUALX.T CTJRK l.IVKR CtlMPI.AlNT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CArsBir er Krivut DuhiUty. tilitti J Ike Klttnryr. anil mit )cers mritlng Jrvm a Hiitraerca l.iver r v, Ruch as Cobstlpatlon , Inward Piles , the Head, Acidity of the Mom n, Nauea, Ifeaatl.urn, Dligusl for food, Fulneas or Weiplil In the Stomach, sour Krueiatloiis, Slaklngor Fluttering at the Pit or the Htomaeh, swimming of the head, lliirrtod and diftleult Hreatliiuc Ft littering nt tho Heart, Chnakingor selTocatihg sensations wheu Ina lying poiture, HI in urea of vision, Pots or weba before the Night, Perorand Hull Pain in I'm head, Deficiency of )"'i .titration, Yellowueas of Hi" Milnand Kyet, I'nln In the Hide, Hack, I lies l, Llml'l, d.O., Mud len Builiet of Heat, Unruhig- In Ibeflosh, Cosietaoi ImatrliiInga' of Evil, aud great de. prasalnn ef pit Ita. Th i" proprietor in calling the attention of the lie to tills ireparatlon, does so with a feellnsr 1 public " 1" ii. .oiii'iu ni-eln litvlrtuei ami adapta. Hon to Hie diseases for wlileh II Is highly recommended. It It nn newnnd nnlrled article, I. nlnnethal liste Stood the lost of n lea yeara' trial before the American people, and Hi reputation and sale is on ri, sited by any tie, liar pmperaiioni extant. The testimony lulls invor given I.y the most proinln. ein an. I weil known fhvsleltns and Individuals lu nil pi fill per bv the f i country Is immens.', ihm I a cure ie Almnnac. published annually1 , and lo ba had Brails of any of I t but stiiafy the innst sceptical Is really deterring the great re- ! o ami Manufactory, Mo. M, A BOH 'V. Hille, llrook vlllo. Ind. I A. J iura Turm.-. I mi irfisl.l; mora; T. Ulff.ir. th Anderannt Ilia. CO., TMliRIHLM DISCLOSUKESÜ HKCMKTN rONTIIK MILLION! I. rial nml In, nluahl I'ul.lirallon A in i . UK. I I ' nn i HUN rKR'l MKUI0A1. MANt'AH UBINfJ origmalan.1 mp I realise on Man 'oniant their lhy. , , I ii ic 1 1 ' i na iiml 1 Utiordors of e al.ilog- .' , nn ery k fi.ii. in with no vorne. lies fOf I lie ro of all 'Usprivate aud sracior, lnrl lent I ..f Nn a vlolaiioa of Uta Laws of Nslureaad TWKNTVsyiVXCKM'K. f Ike above volume Is a gradual '.t in... Iinl schools In tho United Mio Aull of ono of I nd haviag devoted a ouarlor of a conlustudy snd trealmeni nf ayphllls and k In.r.lors as a speciality, lie baa become pos 1 most Invaluable Information In regard no and Is aide lo eon, press Into vade ate. iias Hi" very iiliilessoi,'a of me. Ileal ii Ibis important subject ; as Ihn result of eminent physicians in Kuroae and Amornughly demoustriled In hlsnwu highlul pratlloo lu the treatment of eeerei In many thousands of raius In tbu City n il. " of ir. Hunter has long been, and irsry ui. bounded, l.ul al the aarnust so. "i numerous persons, hubas been ludulelid the iphoro of Ida prof. istlolisl uielim ui ' i Mi-. i Ii iiiiiiiII dl. si I al large, through Hie 'I.-mial and lluiiil Hook iliuuld be lu tin. hand of e, I whether und aa a proven ir as a guide fui Iba allevlaioit aw rul and dostruetlve ipou mankind for tue sins of I ly of every kind, as received Hi" un.iuallfle I il,.. df-i pii) al.lans in tho irgymeii, fhtkon, mnibsn huuiaiiliarutus, luve atoet di' illation In all quarters Bellings would bo likely to I'm. moral purification and mnlllludee of our people, lall!, and Indlic reel, otherwer of ti. e nation, particularly, moil itrongly iseii-ieitleme nt. aud warns phllai freely Wlmrc bo I 'II pliyili aliiol'j W lie I sreiiiiig terms, to from the terrlUc their Igiioranro o( guard the young nl both si runs. ooen. l olironillanl pli) si. .logical laws ar tual i mi. ui in. a and Irregabirliui, wbi I'lt. d by preooclous de rising from Iho vicious aud curia of their school-mates or otherwho havn bean already ensnared l leko i. ..l.i on hull," a clear aud tu tiie"puil t ! 1 1 1 1 1 H 1) roiuru oi so SollllloUl iu It 1 well annually aai pec '.ally Ilm nie diseases iowu by which thoy may secure a ieallh,and a regeneration of the I'de pollulion. rn that thotteaada of vlcilass are 'd st lue shrluoni i4uBckiry ate. tferlng from Venereal or Hyphll rlolures,NeuilUBl Weakneae Nornl thu numerous meladies which rli-it n uioieiy from tho ludullassloneand leorel vlolallonaof luvlow of t: . . in. is, and wheull Ii alio condorod that Blionl liio.iiWi perioui diu auuually i mo I'niiud Mai. soi I jinuinpllon a largo mairltJT belog Ii. i n tiinsol Un. voluptuous Indiaellun of their progenitors, agreeably lu Hie riplurnl oiiunclallon, that the ilni of the perils aro visit. nl upon ine children, even to I ie ilrd and lourih genuratluu. The Author, Imbu- : .Ith senllineuliof enlarged philanthropy, will larcoly be eemured fur auy effort lo restrain the Oos of the age, by tbo humble luiirutueulalliy of Ou copy, seourely enveloped, III be forwardIfiee of poslngo Many pari ef Hi C nil' d Hlales ' UiceiiU.urti for II. Addrest,posl-pald, ( 01 KM c. Cl., I'ubllihuri, box IV?, I'hlludolphla. Uoukeeliers.Canvaseeri and llook AgenU sapnil terms. mar 14 ly ASA IGLEIIAUT. (l.aii i f.and Muerosiorto Ingle, Wheeler di Iglo bartln HeslKitalo Agemlo,, tioriiir itt l.utv ia it tl ttortll I Bsa . .i i a- icnif ill.icllou of Debts, tbepuril KiUteand all other proI ru I' d lo him In Venderur nun lies I ii I n II ana. ii . tBatsaBaj I l.K, I VIHANA. Wlll.illondlO tin chaie andiale ti fns.ii.nnl btislm burgn jind tbu a. f pOrrn ' K V A CJlliAl AND GOOD FURNITURE. TTILLIAM FBANX, ANNOUNCES TO THE gV eillreiis ol llrook v III, ami in roil of the world, thai ho knot a good UpP'y "f all kinds rtf furniture at hia shup on Main street nearly opposite lo s m lib & Lynn'aCarrlageisaop, Alba lit Kk i mos I of it hlmsolf, I." ean rn. ommendall the work thai go out of thethop. 1'orioni whowantauyihlng In his lino would do well to eel I aad at amine the work and the price he tore buying elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. He keepi all kinds of cofOni ready-made, end r good Hearse w 1th which he can stlend funerals la town oreouBtry. Ui, him a all. JuaoS Hilly WILLIAM FKABK

CINCINNATI.

war. a. r Raw ii. I. B. WTRRB B. C ART. WTMWt FRENCH, WYNNE k CO., Importers and Wholeaale Dealers in PAto DRY GOODS MAWÜPACTUSEB8 OF WOOLXW H0H11T, Ho. J Pearl ft., between Viae 4c Rae. mar Uly CIHC15H ATI. DAV& MATIAGK, WHOt.RSAl.F. DEALERS 111 STAPLE A D fAlfCT ,I)RY GOODS, &C, WO. BO PEARL WT., BET. VITtBA RACE BT, mar 7 ly CDfCOTAV, 0 WM. R. PADDOfk' & CO., l..l IIAll.l. DBUBBStaj CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STilEETI CLWCDIIATI, 0. mar H ly JACOB LSAS. rWABK X. BBAiaiTBl" JACOB EISAS&GO. Maui r n vaieas oe AJIh vtkolbsalb MtLIM IB , mi Jl SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &, TRUNKS, No. 18 Pearl Street, Cincinnati . Ohio. feb S9 ly JA. W. o' OMBOB. -". i,ecoiiiM. OTONNOR & BROTHER, Vrnoi.BSALB DBALBma IS rOREIfePI AUD PONBITIO DRY GOODS, Mi. -1 PRARL STRUT, BHTWKE5 VfRK ASH HACK, CINCINNATI. warch7 ly ItrilME k CO., Importen at aid Jobbern lu 1LWKLKY AMD FARCY DOOUI, No. 130 Main Street, ander Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, O. TTTWetcb Makers1 Tools and Material!. Nov. 1 1 .IH33.S7 lyr ea. t. a. utaaii. na. j. BK gaoa. T. B. HAEEIS, i , i i 1 1 1 , . . rt , c s nomiiri i n i r UKUlllllCU tVArUllllil All I , k. COR. 4tm att MAIN UTS. CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly PETER NEEF k SONS, wiolmali' HARDWARE Ur.ll.KHN. No. 93 Peari;St.-bet.,Vine M Race, CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly . O. .nil-Han. w. n. . mi- at as. II. I), f HIPMAN k CO., caaiailiilea eV lorvardlng M KKCHANTS, WIIITEWATEKt-ANALHAKl.t.CIRCIRJIATI. REFEatErtCBBt I IK ISN ATI . : John Kwaaey di Co. Tweed .Hlbley .v Wrigh t Keeveiek Nlepheni, : cnBHBBSVII.LB.IBn. raisiiosi CITY, Ia. Morrison ft Newby M A B.M.Cottblln, aobhtowb,ia. A.n. Wiggins d, Co. A . H. ('on well di Hons. : George ailleanie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignmenu. aomVia-iyr. B. BABTLBTT. h.a. airanatL. B. Bartlett & Co., Commiition fand Forwarding Merchant!. naarr acti-bbbs or l oliol,( nmpltene, rhoaajeatc atntt ta rati aiff rttajltl. Ro.n Weal Front si., C incinnati, Ohio. Linseed OH, Lsrd till. Castor Oil, Alcohol, may la ly Npls. Turpentine, rotaah Prueelale Potash, While Lead, ('and lea, March, Hoap, Ollie, rac. S. & H. RUFFNI Matiiifaflurers aud Dealeriin PAPER, and WholeielesBd Kelall m GROCERS, V.l. COB. WEBTEBB BOW V PEABL ITI, Itt ltlt TI, O. C r I lie hlgbeit market prlcn paid lor IIAtJH oi.ti HOi'K and other psperstoek. novit Mir 'te Aaron. A. Colter. OKOCKHY I'HOlU t K AND COMMIMIOB MKKCHAMT. M . K .(' O HN Kit Ol NKVKNTH A Mi MAIN XH. tn4t irtlrt ATIs OHIO. Novae- 4U lyr-. 1MP0BTAIT TO fiVILDEH. H0RSlBy5t BHIER, FRONTS TH K F. T, HF.T. WESTERS HOW ANU JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers lu ell kluds of Lumber and manufacturers of Bash, Doors, Blinds, Window I i Hues, .Mouldings, Baaa Pilasters, Weather Hoarding, White and Yellow I Ina Flooring, Shelving for Htores, Call ing far Kaatu. Hoards planed oiilioiiiiides.nfvarloui ihlrkneii lulUble for the Inside finish of houses This eilabllshmout will be found lo beofgreal, benefit lo persons hull. ling in the country, as they i an he supplied here Ith all tho materials ready mada nfluniber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing bouses, Inlhe Lumber Yard counseled wllb this establishment there is kept for esls an eateustve assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Nash primed andglased, constantly on band. All order promptly ailend.d la. 'I Kit MM AMI. WoT.ll,Bsflyr. G. W. Coffin & Co., BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS, PKALKKK IBLBAD, INC, COPPER, itt. och tin. tri in ii isoi.or.il, 'II I tl. I'.tl'KIX.i HHAifs t Ol 14 ltls.1 I.I.M At'., '. tat. 0 sV I04 Katet Herontt tar rwl uiiiblit Nirools ( IN 1NNAT1, OHIO. 0l M H K I. I.N are eaeeuled on Iras Nclesllde and Harinonlao principles, as followed Inlhe flrsl Hell Kouuderies uf Oermany, Kranee, Holland aud Kngland. aov ? ly sio.itinsiijs. SAMPSON & CO., IMVOBIBSISBn nsal.lBsl China, (ilaaei and Qurcniwarr, NoM Main Nlreot, S doors blow third, BtsyJHly CINCINNATI. WM. LEE ft CO. 7 s WKNT HOUKTII HTHKKT, OINCINWATI, 1 hsvs now la store, and are foBilantly recelv ug ft'ow Ntylos of rieh KANCY DUV (iO()l)8, hmbraelng all thai Ismost fashionable snd desirable la llaboaol all Linda, Millie, tlriiustallrte, ti runndluet, Tlaeuoa, l.att ne, llaragna, t'ballle I Latin., Ilrllllaatfa, lattbrolelerlee, l.ttrtsa, biete, Hotlsr), ,1m tela and "lanllllag, A Inelnl of PrtnlsalUi c, Ne.. i. t 10. ( together a llh their usual large varlolyof WHITE (id ilS. Lineni. Muilini and Quilu. Their utl re ilock ill he found unesually attractive in huyeri this season, on account of the linmeute vsrletles of Uoodi, and . VERY LOW 1 HICKS. MorchanU ara raspoclfully Invited te give thtB1 aeall. I emu Liberal. J"i.H TAIT. a. a. Tsiv. TAIT & SON, COMMISSION MER0HANT8, IMP lB allls IB va. gg wnlnui Bt.,rtataaatl,s g1 WM, mnmm ter, kgg. Oraln, Pnalhera, Dried Krulu, Hotatoei, Oulom,ac. Liberal ( AMI advaneemanla made on eonalgnmonls. Ordrrsfnr Orocerles and Mauufarlurnl Aril eles solicited snd eilest on the noel favorable karats. mag llr

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WATCHES

NEW YORK.

THE TRIBUNE FOR 1867. The Kleettoa Is peat, awe las reeeJ t pre vwe that the work devolved oa the RepehUeen party u nof,eteoa.Wrtcd. Ir, all the KaeUre anBerth I er pontons ol Ike coaetry-la Wew -EsajUad, Rew-Tork. Ohio, and the Rorth-Wae she8e ; MhUeu ho am er teae U triumph ; wUe ta Bonthern Jeraey, Peanayhania, Indiana m4 Hiino ui sew. wnerevar taw newspapere ere taken, and where eosaaaoa eeheela ere too new and too feble to have owweatei the s, stiel gameraUon of votera the black leg ef 8 la very eeitracU the sunshine. A etraataav to Aaaellea t luunaoish tboae porUoa eC the eoantry thb with EducaUo. Tlirtf aod virtue, by seanaleclhe rwtmrae ef um Preil dentui contest or im, we nare MNMaa ent s Pasees, not k sea ess the People aj aamhaet us. but because that large portion who etaT nei hear or read taeeamttaaeetene aoaeti were the real quesUoni at leaee, want i Id aralnet us. rwreratM the i great majori ly of the ed neatest and Inhal Ug set endeavored to prononnoa. Theee fheU ladtoate the path of preeatf dety With no un manly repining over what Is lrreveI na 1 1 -Itr no abeiemc oi ef heart or hope he I eeuae the triumph of Liberty in her new oreeal le not won at the Long-Island end white rials of her struggle with no shadow of eagoot that the reiponalblllty of go vermag la swi ronoaee, to eer champions before t!.e People were fltUf reedy to sustain them we begin afresh the wort of sttftWl:ig that vital truth which. In regard h the ewe oerniof this world as well as of the next, neat et Free indeed. Now. la the Kleve Power's heyday of victory , when Ita ml unters aad serrttos r ate gathering and plotting to make the aeoat of their trlumnh A nil "croak out Ihs Mali Ikav vaimy oeiiove to oo creesawe im en now, when the faint-hearted or wto latelv basked In tho an wohl of oer hones s re baullnc off to repair dasaaasae and talk log of abandoning the rugged arena of PoltUee for more quiet a.id flowery flsTlda nam, in thie i hour of weariness and shadow, Tho TriheM renews lu vowi of eternal hostility to every foraa : of tyranny over the bodies or oeele of asoa at the ibamefnl aatamptlon that the benighted and feeble, whether ta aowi or ooey, are to oo rofmrwed and treated aa the eon veaioaee or the prey of their wteer or stronger brethren to the domina tion ef despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plantations to the Chilavert ofettsaa and kingdom's tn Karotte or the breed era ef ohlldren (or the aoeüou -block ai d the eoUon-aVeld ta Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that no human beleg was ever created for the bene ft Of advantage of attwtlsar that all service between man and man should he free and reciprocal that the laborer skowM wet toll ami swoai to pamper other's pride or aalatteterto others' li dry, imt for the ineteoaaeo aud eomfort of those near and dear to hint Is deetteed to certain triumph. II ma.tr prevail . fhr Ood relgm, and Earth was tot creeled lo be a theater of Injustice, opproaiioh sod misery for ever. It muti triumph; for all tree prophesy aaanoeeee the vindication of the Divine heabraty laspeea lively requires it. It in ml triumpb, for lahocrat. c America cannot alwa) i remain the scosT ef tftatoerats and the ahaase o f reform ore aod 11 bo sals throughout Urn Old World, it mutt tnuasphj for Man's history Is not a chaoe or a riddle, bwt eror where iBatlncl wllh meaning; aaa no hraTMl ' ever failed of lu egVcl-no drop of martyr ' nig bleed waa aver efcswt ta vain . Hut even If we Kepublleans ware dknvosa4 to ' fold oar arms In tl umber, our adverearlas Waald i not permit it. They are buav tovdey la '-rfjfa in their oords, and rtrengtheBleg their stakes with a vlgtlaneo and activity which revaata a eoasclousneea on their part that their dominion meet be made eore forth with, er their aeeptre wilt have forever departed- To-day , myrmidons of the Slave Power threaten and la.ro as etttkora htaateo, are encamped In Ue eart of Central A at aft ea and waging a war of ei wrm I nation en tad dlstracted ..ihat.itanls of IU r-aUy MaBBblkea, wbUe It by turns leert and scowli at Cuba, while Ita atoet u Uil en bands are precipitated oo devoted Baa. aa, under the nroteelioa and smiles of the Federal Administration, hven while we write, the tel egraph informs ut thai twenty Free atate guilty of attempting In delaaefl tätet r hen TTus's the rapine and violence or Jiaford'e M ".nl -thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Lecompf's Conrt of manslaughter! aod eawtettred to Ave yeara' Imprisonment at hard labor at felons. This Is bat a fair specimen of what hae long passed for Justice'' In BBBeao a Justice which tak.-s the criminals Into pay and aide them ta he a. ting do a ii, plundering and' wiping oul" the In -nocent, whom It consigns lo the Stale prison If they are ever goaded lato the mad Beet of BBS, at lug their imp reisers. Huch crlmet snd wrongs as unhappv Kansas haa for the leet twelve msatthe endured, even Hungary or Poland has never known; and the Poweret whose inethnUowa theee villalnlei were and are perpetrated sue aath rettad In the White Hoaee, aud hisjusl achieved anoth er four yeare' aeeeadeawy ht taw FesVeral Oavrarameut. who. In view of theee forte, aaa eat the Krpubhc ana may now pile tkttr arme fat aa hour? Tub Taieeae will bsa, aa It hae been, a PottMeal Journal avowedly, though not exslwsl vat ae. It reeognlari the truth that Freedom and alt very ere here grappled lu deadly eoagtet, aal ttaet ta the result one of them matt loee all control over the Federal fiovarnraeet. Bat, while It gtres pronjln jnce and emphasis lo the dlecueetaa and el'jcfdstinti o the great laaua or the day, It stkka none of the rharsctertitlce of a Huilueeaaaal famit ltewipeper. The proceeding! r Cnnataei. like thoie of Kaneaa, Will he weteaed arei facetted by an able and fearless corps of mrresaond ente, while from lvadoa, Parts, CefteattiBfli, Havana, Man I'ranc Isoo, Albany and ether center or luleresl, oer sneelal advtaae will tee, ae they have icn, freeh aad reliable. A mom bar at oat Kdiional corpi-Bavard Taylor-It now la Borthrrn Keropcaod will epead the W Inter ta gweooB , leplan.l. Russia, tbeaee making his way nevieeesou s cross Miberla and Tartary to oat BMatk tatthe Amour, and thence homeward by the PaatAl gad ( atifornla, unless some cWaagw of row to eiall sewraise greater intsraet and prodi w oaf reaeerv, for whom alone he will writs rasralarlv thMseb ouiMiadventeroailwttrae. wbtoh te lihatv ta require two yean for lue leompiettoa. w or rta of the most I Interest!!., g o 4e. alii be full and reliable, an our Koratgn sad uomeatic ra.ws made up wiin regere te tae ewe as. j aaaw a as Ueusailon int.. uur ample olamm or lite gf saint amount of Intelllgsnc e Oiat is . .insistent with the "l O pe or geaoroui alee. Ins baft. If WO tall to maki s i n i rll rlhan worth Ita eoel, II shall be for want uf etpeadttare or effort. i pea d d. If II ho dooated desirable bv Ket.uhiurai that The Tribune should t.e lreulsld le tbelr eeveral loralllles, we urge tbeui to aee lhat Clahe he Bhade up and forwarded in due season The I'oetmaatere are emit.mcially edmonlthod not to aid oaf fir culaiion.bat to arge instead that ofloumala deemed 'eaaad "aad National" by ttto isstat trtoii of Atchison aad atrtngfellow . Wo agk live Hepeidieani everywhere to take rare that iheee effort, be not effectUBl tetjaeOOhlhe ligbi Of ffe dorn la the murky mtste of rftavery. Daily Trlbaae. per aanem MINI. WkKKLY iidhi M.. Nlngl copies, per aiinnm 1 wo Cop ilea Klvo Contea ten Copies, lo oaa address una ewino We send the Homl-Weoaly I i.buu lo cleian at M nei year. VfKKKLt TMIftl Nk ainglot'opy, per annum I taree t uple, a a woo o ....... rivi t opior ,., ....,...( 1 wei l) I optei,lo one iddreieml in, Isr ger numberj si the rale of $ I par annum. , I Ms I weuly i opto., to eddress uf each labeerl-y her, and any larger number al Uie rate tdjay of gi sueaoh J We coatlau le eead The Weekly Trtbane to clorgyuien el SJI per .year. Auy person eendlag uiei tub al leeaty or mere, will be entitled lo aa ottra topy. Mubeeripiioui may begin at aa lime. ayBeai In advance Ii required In all rases, and the paper la invariably dteootittaaed alike etplraUewaf Ike advaure payraeal. Money may he remitted for sahsertplteaitttlet. tor at oar rtsk; bat the postmaster at Use place where the letter is mailed should he mine m .ualuled wiih lu loutenu, and keep a deecrf1g4lc u of the Villi. When draft ean be obtalaed, they are maeh lafei than to Had btlla. Illtli of auy sjecl paying bank In the I'nlted NUlis or Canada reeei ved al par for lebeeftp toaa. We nave ao traveling agenu Any one wlah. Ingle receive IVe Trlbaae need not wall to he called upon for bli lubecripltnii. All thel II leae oaaaary fr him to da I to write a Utter ia ae lew words aa i.oistbl. iu lei the ntoaey, write tbo name of Ike sutvscriber, with kit poll ofBce, Cssgav ly and Ntate, and direct the teller to OHKKI.XY a M KI.KATH, decIS 'M tlatgaS aSBw.lMeT wshfet. TERMS OF THE IHDIAIA AKZRiOaUr. far y ea r, al the ead of the year gl oo If paid within tit moalas g gg Ii paid le advance goo All subscribers ai uoderelaod aa engaging to loiiiinue unlesi dlsronllattaaae Ii si pre sat) or dered . no paper in b discontinued, ui.t.l ar a re pat. I, unless there Is ao chance of the money oul of the lubecrlbor. Money ean be sent at our rtsk, by ta a itieiSTBBIU I'BTTBB, aUT ot ADVOTanro TaaastBBT tovsstioiasi. On square or lees, three waeh 1 Ka. h addlttoaal ineerlloa netter I month t YSajilv aavaarMiao. (ins square or loaa, ono year tine -fourth ..i a columns mouths... in. . - fourth of a column t months. .. One-fourth of a column I year. , s oo as io aa u oa ia tsa M as i me nan column I muuihi ess ease One-half column S month. -One-balf column IV month. aoaoooeee On column A mouth... On column o monlhi SI In On column IS inoulh gg Ott Kor each Insertion over three week i aad loot ihan s moaihi, .1 ceati a sqeare trill he added . A euuar ouM of BM em tow Ilea NaaperII, An, thing lesslhaa a irjusro in be counted a full m"iTTi a frarilriB am s ib,bi i.aa a iqaais an I a half, a fraction nvtr a square aad B BOM . at two icuareej aod io oa. i ir. un and Common Ptoai ourt, Adatalatrallou and other legal notle, m nit ho paid egal, vance or amnlt aararad. In ao aaea olU wo aval t ido issue or a sail rnr lb printer's neyc will be hold responsible for the iieemenu ordered by litem. Aaneuecing candidate af every flessitf llsa . gl to sut,rrtbrs, and SJg to Uoe what are aot payment Invariably In Bdvsaas. Advertfemeats aot markest oa lha oawy for e spermeu u jiuuer oi laeorwoai. will until ordered out, and payment ret) el red i oiwgiy, unteee taey rererte a oeantte ear they will he lasorted to that date. If "Ul! forbid," the) will, of coerce, b lnrted Ball I ordered nt, at th usual rate. All advertisements from itraagees or traaataat persons to Is paid la advance. rpe-lst notices, I'ogs aad Comini ulcallona tiesigned io proas a I private tawreete, will ba aaargedgi per s.juare for each laaertloa. Marriage of suberrtber or say of their laattty are annnunced gratutteeely. One Uollar wrtlhe charged lor all others. Hesiiii will be announced gralallottih, gat IsnelhT oblluirj notice, of Ihoee sjit l&Merfber a. il b. charged for as gpeetel Ne4vcoa. JOY TO THK WORLD1 BALM OP A THyUwAND FLOWN Kg, tot aaea , S.-e-a.e.