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"Ho tli at by t!9 p!w woi.'i ihriv?,, Hianelf muteiier hold or diie

This :j tho prefer zizzzn f.sr FAi'iir. up tho jczrj? cfth :t inozt r.-ccciiiry hcuschcl J articl?, soap. It may I o vs.zli c ::hcr hsrJ cr roft C3 the houcclarpcr t!c::rc, J.r.rJ csap L.h; i h;c.;o from soda, sal soda cftho drc j shop.?, and sort cc:p fccirrj mid 3 cither from ordinary woop ashcs, or from or . or from, potash, purchased at the drarrgists, tea pounds cf the latter

beins sufficient, with a, barrel cT

nshes, to make a barrel of twentyeight gallons of excellent soft soap, in making soap, eitherjuse an crdloary hopper shaped Icach, or place a good cor.:::: on and tight -barrel without any heads upon boards;' in such- a manner that . that the lye may all bo., caught as

it drains off. An inch or two of

grass should be laid on- the beards at the bottom of the barrel, then. a few inches of unslack..cd limp, 'and 'the barrel well fi 1 d with ashes. Pour- water gradually upon the ashes, and cover-up the lye as it draws off. It the soap . grease lias previously. been dried - up,- and cleansed from ali filth and bones, it will in a week coinbine with the lye (which should -strong enough to" float an egg;,) and make soap withont any boiling or heating, .but the soap.

tnougft very clean and Strang, and

beautifnlly : white will be rathei

thin.. Boiling thickens, soap to about. - the consistency eg liver.

and the -mixture -ok ckht lbs. of

Sal Soda, with the.' ashes in the i'3ach, and three lbs. of Rosin melted up with .the' . soap grease.

will mako soap as hard as that u

sually . .. purchased in the shops.

Tuommon saif,. winch is a com 1 '-C J "It t t

puuuu ui Doua, .win aiso make

.. hard soap, but as it . becomes old

and' dry the salt incrusts the oat

.Bide and makes it . unpleasant "to

ssjr. t atiu uuinJltr. .- - - Gal Soda boiled in a 'pot with un-

s lack ed km e, " and m ix d ,- xvi tj perfectly sweet and 'clean grease will ' make excellent soap for washing'-hands faces and fine

-gooes; wo on scented while warm 'it is equal to any shaving soap. ' '.Manufactured in the above man nor, the soap of our house wives 'may be made up without trouble -or; fears of failure, and without in-. ..vocations to the moon, or the look

ing for sasafras steks-to stir with, or any . fears of '-stirring the .-.wrong way. Iowa Farmer.

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'' ,eti ates, active and etoTmein men ,to ...- ,f ,fs o t" fcooUp Ll.. .!l..l')t..,;i Vo .1 of good adre p- - a a s capaal of . 11s Hooka published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular.: and command large sates w&ereTer they -are offenrea. - . . , ' . Far farther particulars, address post paid,") DEARY & GET2, Ifo-lSS Notth Second treet .Philadelphia. Publishers of Subiciip--n-.Books . . r

' IIOOFI.AND'S xR&AN . BiSTERS Tiieae celebrated Biitars ' prepared by Dr. C.M.Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phil adelphia, ' are j)erbxnii&g . astonishiDg csres ikrongkoat 'tha whole -country.We can bear witness to their - curative powers in the cass cf a friend of "ours who had tha Liver Cemplaict,: and who had .tried almost every other medicine, bet ..without effect. After, taking a- few bottles of these Bitters he was entirely cured. To those who are similarly af fiicted we recommend them to take the preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken of, and many ethers

to which "flesh is heir to." There is

spurious article made in Philadelphia.

The only place to get the genuine article

13 120 Irch street Philadelphia, of Dr. Jackson, or his agents' throegbout the

country.

Da. Hoofland's German Bsttehs. This celebrated medicine is one of the

very best in tao country, and 23 good

quaimes omy neea to oe Known, to give it precedence over all others now in use.

We have seen iU good effects lately, af

terthe total tailure oi many others. This

is saying more than we can for any othe

medicine within oar knowledge, and w feel it a duty to recommend the Bitters the notice of our friends. The genuin is prepared by Dr. C M. Jackson, PhiL . the gsEat 'spkuce .st. 'mm. "" TI1E undersigned would tespectrully inform bis patrons and tho public geae-ral-ly, 'hut in consequence of the destruction of the publication office of ' . ; "" "THE CHRISTIAN - DIADEM,'--

ration of the 5th, "bv which a

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j.j', tM ist etat .. oe tue minor heirs o

i villas wewa, aeceaseci-, ttaate -in VVhit( county, Indiann, ssd described as follows town : i'hs one 'unaivided sixth part of the'nor

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f-""inE nnier!g-ned -would lufofimji -puSlk

- lilas- e naa openeti on the souni" wer

orner of the babtie 6-v.trn m

of Famil Groceries aad : Provision -wWei he mUsetl -a little rlioaper" than "can ba b,t

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suoenntendence ot Thomas S.i;llv Eao., the

eminent and highly gifted artist, is the only

buiictt liiciiess oi wutnington ever tmblibe

- ... i-uuuii;. a ij us naeaty, we refer to the letters of the adopted son ol Washington. George W e shin gton Fark G urtis.

vyiiusays, "ii is a taithiul representation ol

me original, and to Chiel Justice Taney of

.a0cV;0.ii v.,nirici ti.e u nited ta tcs, who

says, ".As & worK of art. its excellence and

beauty mustsirike everv onn win, : t . a

it is no less happy in its likeness to Use Fath

er ot Lie country. It was my good fortune to

na.c Bctii i.iiu m ine caye ot my Doyr.ood, and his wttolo apoearaaea is vet stronlv im.

r ... ...j "tjuuij, nig portrait you have issued appears to me to be & n exact, like

ness, representing perlectly the expression as well as the form and features of his face."

Ana says Senator Cas's, "it la a self-likp rn.

Fillmore says, "the work "aooears 'to 'in. i

uave been aamiranly executed rnrl i

eminently worthy the patronage of the public.'

oajB iuaicnani, uie ennne.-it portrait painter

u uic pupii 01 iuari, -your print to mv ifid i more remarkable than env ihrr "i

have seen, presenting thewhole- ihdiviJu-

aljty ol 1 lie original poitra;t, together with

uiu,ucu rcpuso 01 air and

manner, which all who ever saw hi

ubui 11 cotuneniora?es." - -

obIJ refer every lover of Waahin i?tlfl til thr

porirau usei i, to be seen st the oliice of ih-s

paper, ana to Ute letters ot ihe fotiuwinn

.i.novj, uniraiitii, juri8is,anu tciioijig ae companying it. i.l .- . ':. - . ARTISTE M arcbsntand. Elliott,,, of-New York.; Nenglo, Roi Le.rniVl . end Laiiibriiu oi Phtladeiphia; Chcstr- - Hardin? of- Boston Charles Fraser of Chariesios, S C, and i. i!c adopted -su.Q of Washir.gtoi), ix ju". iCo. W. P Cuttis, himself a. ariisi. STATESMEN' Hia Excellency. ..Millard Fillmore, ."-Alj. G'n

v-vuiuoiu ocott, lion, u-eorge M. Ua.ilas, lion

"""Mifc iving, nun Uamel Webster, llor

iinn ioyd, ilon Lewia-CaS", Ifou Win Graham, Hon Jhn P Kennedy, Hon R Wimhrop, LL D. JURISTS Ro.ri; t-..

r?Ioii John Duer, Hon John -McLean. Hon ku Pius' Choats. - SCHOLARS Char!-.: s i.-..';,.

tsq., tbe well known. Libriian of .the Boston

Atneueum, wlio says, "I would rathf-r

iiuian any pamrea copy 1'have evfr s?'

i i. . nippio, it'ciiard audretb, Hon Ed

f.vert r.i, s.u JJ, J ared Soaiks. 1. . '. , ;

rresoott, L.U i4 . VV'asIungton Irving' ..Ri.lul

iitnerson, tiS(t,- rrot - -i- G-Uoha.n. I 'l

rioaaiv. f ita ii-rpHij -irri fff i rr vv. t ......r..,

., - - - - - - . - i-wi'rui

iow, aui.more birpmsj and from Eu

rope,. i,ora 'iaUourd, TB Macauiev. Sir

AntfiiDani Alison, l,ord Mayor of London, &o &e. 'TUB PRESS," throughout' the entire 'Union, have with' one ': voice proclaimed- the tri-ritef thiaaojterb epgnvir-.g-. -t t . - ; To enable ail to possess this'vaitiable'treasure, it. is sold at the low price of $5 per copy J'ubUfchea by GI-GIIGE W.CHILD3, '"- eorner c-f FiiV'i a ad-Aech streets, Fhi'la.

A;?R't f?r the ttm fOSi,.n,l In.tl,-.-

'V11.3 ,..orira't caa only ba ohtaine'd' Vivo ..v.- a i-ii or from his 'duly auihuiiZcd A rirT' ::cn.-.at hsin h!i ... : , i '..

5h Portrait can ce V,'n 0

U peafeetorder-. " i-.ul,Fer mail

;Cji'CrsonS bv wmillVn.

i r ' f m j . . -'rt Liver c ' .- ' " '- tiu, Id , , t ; or Blood t - . g L.ea. ihe S-i&ffiacirrr t. . , '

teMngat theia et CumH,Uii nuugof the Head, Ilarr.td ar.d D - . cult E.-taihio I 1-jtter. n-r at lbs ;-- i.eart, Cho'v.. T fcy l u Juati-g ' asnsatio-na fhflis-a iviwg " -.-.post are, Dtnae of Vi- ; ' . ..'- - j -' k.t .. s,bs e beions the L t. Fever and dull pa it the c t ', EV

?jeSFi!lil ln,V,e t"e. t-ck, Cbf.t.Limt. Ccc, ci'lu.'n ilusbvs of Eoat,' uri.in " in i Flei..a, Ccns'iast i 3 s 0f Lv.J a J -re depression of epir,t, ai . e ef.-ctvilly curt by ' DR. IIOOFLAND'S' CELEBRATED GERMAN SUTLERS,i Tim GFRMAN MEDICINE JsoTO'RK . 10, Arch St,;PhiladeJrWa.i i AeiriJou; vver tne atoce diseases is n r-f, fef'f eaUcd-ly any other prtpuruttoni e V tn-ted States.- eg the cures, attest, in. tnr, usee ajtertkUlful pljsieimns had failed. . 1 n.efe Bitters are worthy the a ttntion o invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rcc tiacatioa of diseases of she Liver and lee glands exercising the most searching power in weakness end affection of the-digeativ organs, they are witha!.aafe.crtin ,,!,,

sant.

... Head and ts Coaviuced ' The editorsaid, Dec. 2id, . . DrMoofiands Celebrated German Biiler$(oi the cure of Liver Complaint,.-Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic' or Nervous Dtbilitv, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines ci the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says h

utio mmocn lcceivpa an eriectual ana jernja

cute -ui A-ivir uompjaint irom tbe use ol

tlns remedy. V e are convinced thut.mtht use of these Bitters, "the patient constant!

gaiuseucusiu aim vigor a lact wormy- ol jreat consideration. They are pleasant if taste and smell. . and. can ba sfd by personi

wim me Enum oeiicata stornaclis wiifa, iiafely under any circumstances. .We ats eeakinc

j j..r.iu,c,u io li. r ijic.ec e a a v:si

tneir use

ScoU'e Weeklv. ora' ttf tha V. r . t

papers published said, Aug.2i " ! '

iJS. H00F1.4.VI's 0E.--A.V BiTTESS. m una far-

turea oy ur. jac&son, row recommended h

some ot the ,uost prominent membf rt of "thi faculty asBii article of mucli e!"cae? in ca.ci

oi.ieiHHt-e wsasncsi. Ae-acli is tae case, wt

wouia aanse ail motfiers to obtain a hisT,

,tks,M,i ,..t - .

much sicaness. i'er-

sons oi oeouitated constitutions wiliand thesi

enters auvaniasreous tiieir fianlth. w, v .

frora experience tha sateiary eileei thy hav npoa weak systems.'

More ETiiSeace."

A'i-9 ruiiade ohia tsaturdn nun.

bcatfaistlv iMwsuper'tuUibd in ti5 r;Bit-w

elates- i lie coitor says of

UlU ilOOr LAND'S GERJiAl?-

T. : ..!,! . ' . , .

ins BHuuui inai wertcommeiiil ht r

tern.eu latent -medicine.- to tha rao.r-.A,

ana patronage of our rosier; and therefor

..- -.- "- aM- wrwai 'Bitters, we wieh'ii to be distinct!- nnWor., .-..-

u.ai we are not ppeoiiing- 'ol t..e .nostruniB o the day. that are uoiaca &boul for brief neri

: ?n9 en torgotten after thry have don

uieir euiiiy race ot mischief but ,.f -

cine long established, universally prized. ",

whun has in e I the hearty i ppro'rai of tha f rulty itself.' - . -. u

evidence upon eutdence hi bo.n j

tl;i- u - r - .. .-t,i,ci

mo ji.r-Koing; . uom u sections of ih. Linon, the last three years, and ih

testimony in if faor is that there .

eft

- . " Cocrr, . - - ":rc:arf : - - . f

. : sr. i. . j -' ' I-oird -cf Eiuca- .- f recent, : , fw-

J f . , 3TS flu 3 hr'c;;;c3u

A: a r -t.:ir - . t.cn, held in-"; C' - ,

reft 3,.u. io.?j dafi'it;"'- wfllJ r

J n j, i t The Zti'c " i e 1 k f E. Ri.'jwir- 4 f ( -t feboo's:

i t s I-f I ,rn R ,., r, ;r ,l.B ' JlhiJ " slrJ .ds 71 i ;.-.er. Ihe n..j . ;cr l:.t!er-s I.--1; i Gir .r, ? tc'.r' 3 . . i-y Jo-rapl ir, :--tt;-1-' 3 -i e, I j aT , ACs 4 J' 8 Ai lartii .t rt F'tf Rays Ariihmetic Fart roo j - -Raj Ait i.et.c r t1 cesser's Lictionsricj, ' exaroinaticn d Booh s,T cut tAi. spools has involved great IbVlto"." baa endeavored to perfcrsi the ardu-v-i n4 rcaponaible daty jdJcious!y,: thorouj J !j, Ld tiiuhfudy. Intnnsic merit forjnstructien hm been considered of Fsraaotmt iarportance, tc secondly economy to tha Sjs!e .The .SCHOOL TRUSTEES, whety lt sto know wnat books-are used, can do mid a a. die Stata Board ia ... obtaiainrtwLar tae bchool Law wrttem; plate, end economy td tae people oc-mantis uuifortaity. ia" School books throughout t'::a Sir - Jk "v"uu W. C. LARRABEE, Suo't of Publio Instruction, and President of the BoardjPof , Education. " 1 "i'rjP- Alarganumbr of School OEcers and Teachers ia Indiana havealreadvadobted f?a above books- -recomendei bv the S'tata

-card, in compliance with tie New School Lawj thus showing a determination' of the tneDoa of edaoatson - to vo-operato witb the !n ssewMg ihrouffhoot the State the oouormitdcsired, which will avoid frcnuent " and vexatious changes, benefit the learntr" and relieve parents of a great and unnecessary expense. - - - i: Tn ,bMe fcooks re Pn-ished and for ,aU by Booksellers generally throntrfaon t Indiana! bf.iorun. $ ar,Swold.Lo0uvina : W.B Smith fit eo., Cincinnati: Thom.i .

..ii,. uucioru & Austin &. Smith, New York - - March 9, I 34.

co., and Clark,

232.

... ADIMijiTClSALS:

I,OTiCru hereby given, t'ist'I' will scilttPuBho Auction, on Saturday, the 3d day cf June, A. D. 1854. bPtwn in

A. :i. ed 2 4 V. II. of said ibv cf

door oi the Court House, in tha town cf

iviomiceiio, -mihe .coumv of VVhi!.an.4

Jtate ci. Indiana, iha real f ?

SL -.Morrow, deceased, oonsisUng cf the foitowing lands situate -in said-White

coxra?y, ana described r follows, ta-wit: Ihe... undivided ocs half of the soulk ha!f cf tha north east ouaiter ol pf.:,'n

W, rownsL-p 27, north, range 3 west: a!.

o ma cortb east quarter of th north

eastquarter.cf section 25. town .Mr or

aorth, rane 3..wesf. . '."... "

Terms: Oaa' iLird of tha

Eunejcashin hsad, one third in rx and

resiaue m tie; ror :' s f rri i1-

of saie, t..3 . - - r -, - t

- , - - . ....

trom data cf sale, and wshh-j,,,,;..

laws to secure '.!. 1 t

. jjoriiicuu. : --. .... : -ASHLEY h. PI BSCS.

Administrator.

.day

rots

May 4. .185.

43

,Vi:i. G. Steel, Cincinnati, Olu-V, W-'V l' i copy of u Poru-sit ssnfto tftei i f!b8' o

ve a ost -

it -used in the practice of tho leffulur Phvei ciansof Philadelphia, than all J. I

combined, a fact thai can easily be estab'ioli ed, and fully proving tl.ii a eei-i-.ti;- ," .

tian will mtet with.tueir quist approfai tr' presented even in this form. . - .

i-oai iiiia- meaieino .-win in t i

plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt afej

-o,.,s uo ui1Cu.t.i. iiactsepecihca y upor

, . "V:.. " ts 'rc.eraDle to calor . 1,1 atl,b,il0u8 d,c,,a-rih effect irnnie.

uiavc. , i uy can oe ECtianistr red to

or imams with, aalety any time.

.-. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. : This medicine has attained (- .......

acter which u is necessary for all "medicines to

iv.ce-.cooterieitc8 to put fonb

those who are

' the f-

e norih-esst

8; snd .wesi fracllon south' cast qx and the north esst cr. h. ... - . - A 2

n town 26, aforesaid, containinVI Vd res, ail lying together, .htcd-frwlitl

ana reliable benefit. a

, lj?Bd for Sale. a in-, undersigned offers for

lowina Iancaio-wi- Tk

v. i i Ji e

town

ra

., Konh west e 3 cast qr sane

ail in town f? .r. " : j r S3.

2 rB

- , mhib luseiatr. tnii.t.H f wt:..

. J ' ""lUtUUItl? OH IflA L.

i the I irrtMPn. ri.,. .'. . r

'r iiooie S'rp. mint a.-e m ea bf!n ?....,

Sheets ?.iHs, and about six and a half 1" fiom. FiUabure. : la PU ".V" mjl"

prefer acUine the whole fift,-, .:.. J p" .

r,f,rf,ii,oCn,.v ,1...-. w smai

, . . w u . . 1 p. .j. i a- .

rnn hftfir.i'n. if.!.. - 1 . .

u 5 If! WOlilrf

re Cvtairsa

the

not inpa

iand, terms, fee., can

blown in ih K,r oaisl

'M""ii.t u-i.it, a ir.rv er

ricas. . . -

For salo Who!es3!8 and Retail at tfc G ERSiAN S5 Rnrnrr-: p. sto-

. . mcu i ireet, one door be oh? -i-.

erally through the country.- 7T : ,

m -rres i.i.;JsccJr - .-. iO enabl.a al 1 .rtf j ...

ih.e adanta,. f-" ,h. Zl Tr""' Ji.J

power. " o y;,""1 .'";:-''-

Sikoib Porrr.E 75 C2XX8. ' ; . .

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