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From the Farm and .'i?p. IN INDIANA. Mr.. Ebxtcr. InJiana lias already earned for hcrsclt a repmation that is fust filling tho farmers' pockcu by tho sale of their wellbred end trained horse. Unlike Virginia and Kentucky, who still - expend large sains of money in the selection, importation, ' and breeding of running horses, the Indiana fanners have Tirudntly raised that kind cf horses that ere useful for the farm, the dray, the army, tho mail cceh, tho carriage- and onr ''Young Americans1" can select fast tiass enough to make the B'hoys cautious how tiiey bet ngainst Indiana horses on tho turf. 1 am glad that we do not boast of fast running horses, bat for trotting or pacing, I believe, it is generally conceded that we aro entitled to bear oS the prize from any-thiog west of the mountains. Many of the finest matched carriage horses in Cincinnati, Louisville, and several southern cities, were raised and trained in Indiana. I am also clad to know that some of car enterprising stock raisers are turning their attention to improving their breeds of horses still further, and I have of; en thought, and have meniioed the subject to several gentlemen from adjoining counties, of organizing Joint Clock companies; they expressed themselves fsvor&blo to the project. I would suggest something of this kind that eight or ten persons in each of several counties ia the central pan of the State, by subscribing for one or two shares of stock at QZO each raise a suSeieni sum to cranio ' a capital stock of $3, CC3 or $10,000.: Select two or three good fudges of horses fromxhe-ir number, who shall go" to New England, New York, and Canada and select and purchase, without regard to price, from five to ten cl tnc i:st i'or-:s irem tke most approved stack, and tllitrilate to the several counties, to be under control cf tho stockholders of these counties; take them to the L'iat'o Fair each f J!, vad th-te hold a r- t.r ' of ail tlio ctcck A registry of all the celt 3 srhr-ui be kept, and each other rr 'litija r: may bo deemed r reper aad ncc ccsarr. 1 b.avc j :;t gwen as Lrk .iyas as por: :;,iO an carina c i the t Isr. a::.; c:'..2r i en tl. i We ur.. 3V3 1 . l :n re -'::tcd t jcur-crrc. ; lc:i: J, it be; !j lj way cf il:cz.rri:J in! 3 c; j 1 1 r , ; c .1 t 1 T tl r e i ( , I t Ci. 1 t' i r t. 3 f , 1 1 i ', i I. ... e ! 1 1 or r c f i u3'l 1 h of t n i t' ; - i n .t I e tow t ; i i ,

Iff r ANTED m every county of tha Umt t4 Cute, netive nod enterprising r-?'. to t-" "i '? in the sals of same of tie beet 1 ii, 'j.s.-'.iod in the country, To men of - I h.l.'iitxu t-'ssesit it ft small capital of W'u ' IVJ. such inducements will be i. u"t as 10 ctmble tlieui to make from 3 to i?lO a day piofit. The Hooka oublished by ua are alt in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever tuey era tared. For fnttiier particulars, address (postpaid,-) L13ART& GETZ. No-133 Noilh Second trcet Philadelphia. Publishers of Subsciip on hooka Hoofland's Gesman BlTTEES I e. Kl Tlisse celebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. .M.Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phil ad el phi a, are performing astonishing cures throughout the whole country. We can bear witness to their curative powers m taecaseoi a menu ot ours who had the Liver Complaint, and who had tried almost every other medicine, but without effect. Alter taking a fe bottles of these Bitters he was entirely cured. To those who are similarly af dieted wo recommend them to take the preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken of, and many ethers to which "flesh is hei? to." There is a spurious article made in Philadelphia. The only place to get the genuine article is 120 Arch street Philadelphia, of Dr. Jackson, or his agents throughout the country. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters.This celebrated medicine is one of the very best in the country, and its cood qualities only need to be known, to give it precedence over all others now in use. We have seen its good effects lately, afterthe total failure ofmany others. This is saying more than we can for any cthe medicine within our knowledge, and w eel it a duty to recommend the Bitters he notice ot our menus, inegenuin is prepared by Dr.C. M. Jackson, Phil. T ARIES BKPAIiTJSfEWT OF ... A THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS This Department which baa been closed For some time tor want o; room, will be reo pened at College Hall on the 1st IVionday of Xi ore ruber, ana do commnea permanently o pen for the reception of Ladies. . Tho objects aimed at in this ..'Department ere, first, to remedy the great and lamentable offsets of female education, by training the nind to a more active, acenr&te, and practical mode of thonght, and imparting that thorough knowledge of business matters as to make them more self-reliant and Lndependant than tbey mow era, and . Secand, to open vp a new - and -more profitable sources cf employment for females who are obliged to earn a scanty subsistanee bv the hard and Hying labor of tho needle or the irksome and poorly paid duties of a teacher, bv qualifying them for the less arduous but mora pcolitabie d alios ot an . accountant. Terms and regulations the same.m bam Departments. . . " Ladies trom abroaa will no turmsnea ooara in crivste families, who will exercise nind and parental care over tuem .aunngtaeustay . i - Ho l,ady need nesitaie coming, or no paeiu to send their daughter, through false mo ts of delicacy, as to mterieranco with the Ladies ott tho Dart ct the Gentleman is never alilowed. A Catalogue containing' full information p-cn every point, desired will be famished "i ' ' ", W. ,IcK SCOTT, f'rrB't." Get. 10, ie:3. ' - - j7yl "NOTICE to William Armstrong, John Irvin. and heirs of; 'Petition to sell real estate. r:cl3 cf Indiana, ) rel'.;i.-.n to sell C; 3 Ccusty, S r..: lUt. tj. Co,:;t cf Cc.mxn I I;-s iM;y term I G5 4, ICcrlce is Jven List Srlcrr.cn V ai.r. aJi'.-iiriiatrti.r ct" t1..? c cf Uaii r.itsr.tlci.-J-iJ, f'.sdhii r-. I'.cn t'isf.lre'd e;;:,Uci saul :ce :c::t, in v 1 1 .t3 county maiana t:n ; jrjonri c-s-UtiU'.. ; ; i.-su.-jjt t tJ r ."' V' dcLla, r -, 1 tl.zt s".i r:t''';:i 1 ;:rdct l!;o r c-a t:- .i cf s : ; i c rvst. . I't.t. i". rct.cr: , - , t.-.l n-:!m i v , ' vs ncuucajr, r ' : z:x ' r3-.vi T "M V -s mm , . t ? , - T co;'::l:.c:a: cr-Lrn: r. will C3' - : i JiU .c 1 iar . -i t i l.rt .....yi- .1 ;utt, T-rs 17 e. r ,ii r , t c f ' t it" j IVr ITr. ac r ..'iy r J: a .3 A ' a 4, . . . . 1 I " rt L i i i trrcu

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JACNDiCi.;, DYSi't r -TILL. ::LD1U.,Y&, : - taiaU !seaettri dete'd Liver or &trtath.Stih ii!wsi st.-sx- , tion, lnwari Pies, Jr',t,ltBePj or Eioad to the Us a si, At-iouy f 1 the Stoniacb.l.asjaes, IIeanburii,Di- 3 sust for Foot!. FuUue or weight ia its Stomach, Sour Lructations. Eir-kina or ' FlCb te'ing at the Pit of the Stomach, 8isa jaiug of the Head. Hurried and Dalic i i Drcttihir.r, Fluttering st the Heart, Chokiog er Sulltfcatiag . en8tton wtise is a'ljJBg pcitare Dicir.tc of Vision, Dots or Web fcefora tha Si?-i. t. Fever and dull fsin ia the Head, Dcf cisccj of Fcrepiratiojj, eiiowcess of the t'-iua asc Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, ChirsuLi&bs fc, Sudden Fiashes of lIeai,Saraic j ia lb' J: lesa, Constant lmaginioss ot ,Lviladsrc depression of spirits, caa be efsctuslly cure y DR. UOOkhAliWU CELFE RATED GhRIl&II BITLLES, fftEFAkXD IT - ' an. c. m. jAciiss, ' r-T THE GERMAN MEDIC If i SoTOSE IPO, Arch St.. rtilaie!;:: U? Their poiser over tixe aisc i-1 $s n ex-f. tiled if t availed 1" ur, y vthtr prrjfirttn iu Uiuled Stvutt $ (a cure mtUtt, m m esf after $ktllfl p'ttiua n$ iadffn,::!-. i hese Bitter are worthy the a te&Uon o invalids Possessing great virtue ia the tec tiScation of diseases of the Liver and Jstse cl-inds, exercising the roou ssstebing pofi in weakness and affections ot the tmtsu orSms, they are withal, ctieCft-ia pie sant. Head and be CoavtEtf 5. tr'ronitiaUosto B Be The editorsaid, Dec. 2 id, . - - ' BrMooflandi Celebrated Gtrmun DUter$ (ot the cure ot Liver Couiplaiet, Jaucdice, Dy--pepsta, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is desiirvediy one of the most popular medicines of the d'iy. i hese Bitter have been timed by thousands, aud a fr end at our elbow say he has Imiiscii received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use oi this remedy. We are eonvinced tht,inihe use of these Bitters, the patu-nt const Dt!y gain strength and vigor a faci worthy of Treat consideration. Ttey are pleasant in taste and irael'. and can be csed by persons with ta moat delicate stomachs witii saltty underanycircumstanc.es. We sre speaking jrom expHrience,and to the edicted wo adv:f their use. Scott's Weekly, one of the best Literary papers published said, Aug.23 Ds. Hooi-L4.Jf d's Gesmah Bi iters, tnanufictured by Dr. Jackson, now recornuieaded by soeie'of tiie most prornitnt memW of the taculty ss sn article of much efficacy in cstf s of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain, a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitution wiliExsd these Bitten advantjgaous their health, ss we know from experience the Military effect thsy have cpoa weak sv'tems.1 iiors r. : " - -:c The p!..'deif ".tt- r Garc't lve best famil v ne v - rf ' diit' 1 Lu.ie3 States- I he eusiur ssys ot DI1- HOC FLAN L 3 GLR7IAN t IT1 LR3. 4i t is "iioni t 't A:rccoint fr.i 1 nt trt termed P&tent I " " s, to th cor itwe and ptitr-fe ( 1 r r f 1 1 r s t o i 1' 1 e when we tec.omtne;..iid I. r. iiooSaBd's German Bitters, viewLli it utei . c.'y undereto. i that we are not epeakinj of the nostrums ol the xlay, that are sois4 sboutfor brief porid end then forgotten alter they have done their fiuilty race of mischief, but of a medi cine Ion? established, universally prized, snd which has met tao hearty i p provaicr tii lacuarnseU.' Evidence upon enideri-ce has been received (Jtke the forcjotn) f t e.lifrt 3 of t!.r Union., the last three jfate, and t";o sire ngt testimony in lis tavor ia that there is more of it used in the j rac:.ie ii 1' 15 r I ; ti cians of Phi' 'eh hit, tha. ct- err.-, 'Cm combined, a i rt tint J.'U ; t ' t l'.,'.cd, and fully prov in; that re pi'.,", r pp-. tton wm meet 1..1 t r r- . - t i L rov jl nJt;! presented even in this forii. i iiattiiis rafc,. ,nc w: 1 enre iiver t. . ptsint and Dyspepsia, no on can doubt aitei using it as c r ttl. 1!e '. , v the stomsch s 1 hrcr; it 1 n - 1 cs. - iTiei in fil tuh.. f' itatrt th ta 1 tt is tn -e-dlate-Tbev ran be ad m tnigit ! t ) eit.i er or infanta wita ifety and reliable benet .r auy lime. This med.tmo has at'.a' n d tl at u -h t'-ir-acter wiiich u is .'..' "ry i.'" J r' . rst2 attain, to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurio-u articles at the risk cf tae lives of thosewho are inuocenttv deceived. I ;:c:c w ell to th: masks j- x: z C -- iz Tlivhnvjtho r,.:c" .iLicf C.J1. JACKSON utsoa the wrj;. cr, a r i h.s rtar c blown in the bo't'.c.icwt ill ''Cai c-j en nv rious. For sale V 1 i'rr 1? - 1 I r;! Ft t' ;::u:.a:; ;::::;:cjm: rt-:;r. flo. Arch ttir m, c,j6 ilwi- lelaw Suth, Fhildflpbi;i-'i b r cat ' : -stkr ;.i crally throuc:s l-!.o c-?v'--ry, . To e-sablaa.U. the sdvant xcs of powers S:. n . . Also for,- j l I ontj.-tlo. Ir.d Of 1 fi t

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.rot State, State Treasurer,. Secretcrv f tte, end ti.e :.;pen;;tndcir;tof Pufc'ic las recti ou.-! tee tciioot hw, iecttoa 11. OlSce vi Sup.'t cf Pubiic-lnstrcciicn, J ... At a meeting of the S;ato tosrd cf Edacition, iittd stlhe Capital, Kov, .IS33, ,tth nietuberof the iivord beicg present, iss' f lowing document was adopted; . . . . Jnc.;&napctis, r.cv, 14, It 4. The State Board of decstum epprove ti follovi-ing litt of text Isoo&s .let itces-io ishojls: ?dcGuffey'a Eclectic Epellinf JDik, - The Indiana Fiist Reader, The Indians. Second Ilenitf,- ' The Ind, on 9 Tbiid - Th I&dian& Foci.lt lltsc . liutier's EncHsh Grammar, MitcaciPs Fritnary Gecgrspif, Ilitcheli's Geograohy r..j AUa, Key's Ariihroeiic Part First $ Rays Arithmetic Fart Eccort4 ; . Rays Arithmetic Part Third, Webster's Dictionaries. The examination of Books for oar eomnjca schools hss involved great tabor, bat t:.;obrd Its endesvorea to perforin the ardaocs jsa responsible duty judiciously, thoroa j hly, and lauMuur. Intnastc merit tor instruction fcts beea eocsidered cf parastottnt itrportaaeet & secondly economy to the State, t . '... i be iSUHOUL TKLsTttis, wttos-s ct s!y t isto know what toe's. are is sad, can ds lsttch to sestet the Stste Board- in obuicit j what the School Law contemplate?, nd economy to the people demandsumfo;mity-j ia" Scbol bocks throughout the Slate. W. C. LARRABEE, Snp't cf Pub f IcstrBetbo, and President of tbe Eotrd Education. N. B- A !arrenambr of School OScer end Teschersin isdiana have already adopted tli ti lsiitd (fli' b .rMonif n de-i bv Kt Board, in eomntisnce with the New Pe-hral Law; thus showing a determination cf th friend of education to co-operate with tha Board in cecuriog throughout the State the -niformit desired, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, beneiit the lisraer end relieve parents of a great and nnnecesaarv expenee. The above books are published cad for sals by Booksellers generally throughout Indian, by Morton Jfr Gt'.s o"d Lc.'.tv hie : W.B Smith &co., Cincir' 1. T -1 Cj- -.r:h.w;i fi co., Phil.; Piatt l. 1 rd Z. co., and Cisrk, Austin At-Smr.'ti. Lew York, Ilarch S. IS54. J5s. TII02IPSOS3S . FEVER & AGUE POWDEPut For Ike perniaacnt Cae of Chil!s& reyer, Fever aa-i Ag'ne, Dantb Acae,-" : orsBf fena of Intermittent . fever. fTlKESE rt no diseases to debilitating ia their effects upon the constitution as the above, and none more difficult to core y tho usual modes of practice. Tha Fever and Agas Powders will effect a cere in esses of." tha longest standing, as well as prove a pre ventativein the forming stages of the disease. Deing purely vegetable, ihey set wiihcertiiaty on the oise as.es, totally ersdicstio; it from the system, sai preventing a, reicro at aa futarc periodFor sal by Spoars Daris, IT tice'Jo. July 21, '53 2mo2 ' Jwtin i for Sale. THE undersigned offeri? for sals tht lowing lanes to-wit: Tlte north tti slid the east half of t-e south esst qr c. '; town 2 5, ranged veit; sad tbo south ye, quarter and the eauth west qr., north west q see 2.3; and west fraction sou tii east cr ssraa fac; .and the con's east q?. r. east qr tea S2, i acres, all lying together, citaated ia White county, lad , immediately c.i the west feaai of the Tippecanoe .iiver-(s coble strestn)shout ie miles below JHontieeUo, near ; !C!-'s T '.Y-t, ar.d ao .tt'i tr.i a Ps'.f r .lis i.Dn I t 1. - 1 scr ud 1 i,ct farm, or f jr s t. . ult j.lpjipttiS. i' oc',.: p--ftr st'.l r j t' e ! f lr to-et! er, b 1 1 if'i msl pare' - ' ou d 1 1 d-s -fibj piifctis '$, tie c.n 1 9 etiiteo, 1 1 tr e ? r7 woiua nctirrpa ; -"c'l.'ly the t1 t r! , cr- 'ue. 1 r '- a- :t ss to .' 1; te. - .e., et he ohtsined by calling on J. C. F.evsolds i-. c f . 1 . . i "o. 1 1 1 t , " . i 1 if s.ctr. .la.- A' ' tit ct. a. i::g::a::. SC.1 . Tin:'. I r l , " r T t Ci? " v r-T in tl .Irl.- ? , a C ii ,. "2 5: a $..r . - ? ...... If.l I r ci: " ci 1 rt (ni a: Il.r. 3 IT; . c"-rs, r C s': 7-'..

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