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American yool Manufacture. 7, l W -S sV . C3 The -merievrn Stock Journal jives the following statistics of wool manufactories ria the Unitcd.States ; 1 f 1 In, Maine tbere are 32 woolen factories mAhinar 32 sets of cards; in New Hampshire 50, with 229 et3 of cards; in Ver-

AGRICOLTDDAL COLUMN. 'jJrTSSSSSU'm

factories,, running 9i0 sets of cards ; in

l Connecticut 0:1 factories, with -ioQ tets of

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- C7dnesc!ay, Feb. 17, 1CS4.

Coononry in the Household.

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WfcSi cotton cioth-at 40 cents a yard, JxbUfins at 18 cents a pound, , and r beafst2(0 not roach less-with "every article ' of food and clothing greatly increased in price, there lm need of economy especially among that large' cUms, having tfixel . anburies and inoomes. ' The war or omer thin; else baa greatly inrreaeed, the exnae'of living, without adding to the come of s large class of the people. ' .The laborer and mechanie have raised the , price of their wagea very properly,.. er- , aapa not in proportion to their increased expenses. Bat the doctor does not charge , more for fyis visits, the lawyer probatlioagbt he charged about enough bee, and the people seldom think of

sing the minister's salary, 40 or 5 per

o enable Iiimto make both ends of

the year meet. The board of directors i In the bank havo ; not increased the alary of the cashier and clerks, grocers and dry goods men bavo forgotten that the board and clothing of their employees have advanced a third or more. (Though printing paixr costs

double now, the subscription price of this journal is not increased at all. J With die creneral prosperity of the country, there

"f is a good deal of pinching m spots. What '. A SI

. is to ne uone to mcei me emergency t

I The hardest matter, jKrhaps, is to get

' rid of a little pride, and adapt ourselves, i with true manliness, to our new circumstances. An old coat. If it' be clean, is handsome upon an honest back, than the ', most splendid garment a bnnkrupt ever j wore. In these days of cheap benzine, ; (there Is one thing cheap,) a little money will go a great way in removing greasespots and renovating an old garment. We must wear our garments until, like . the deacon's one-hoss shey, celebrated in Holmes' muse, they fall to pieces of their own weight and antiquity, or rather until j the day before that catastrophe. We shall have less to sell to shoddy inanufac- ; turcrs, but they will make enough without our patronage. Then, in taking care "r..thc stomach, we must iro in for tho

df hstantial rather than the most costly

j I ffrJahhionable dishes. If flour costs f jr fcrln barrel, do not buy a poor article of flour, but use more Indian and rye meal instead. A dollar in this article will go as far in sustaining life as 2 in fine flour. V jHye-makes an excellent bread, and is f rmch cheaper than wheat. The unbolted I "wheat commonly known as Graham meal, ,r makes a very wholesome bread. J

IT sugar is 840 a barrel, use less of it Substitute sweet apples for the prepared sweetmeats, and both money and heulth will be saved. It is not necessary, at every evening meal, to have prenerved quinces, peaches, or strawberries, that Lave been made with a pound of sugar for cery pound of their own weight. ISuked

"i apples, with a little milk, disappear with

celerity. If coffee is 50 cents a pound, barley is only 2 or 3, and the latter is the more ntitricions article, and makes a very fairdi ij.k. If ten is a dollar, line water, i which i both cheap and wholesome. ) Yon will soon find that it agrees well witli 1 tho nerves. "But would you" have us "starve to death in these hard times?'' Not at all. The country is too much in J need of every good citizen to lose one, by ' under or over-feeding. We must have good wholesome food, and that which is

viijvyniiir. n iit-n iecisiaito is io cents

a pound, it is not necessary that every merl should come out of sirfoin. A shin bone costing a quarter as much, made into a soup, will dine quite as largo a family, and give them as much strength for physical or mental labor. We are greatly behind our neighlr, the Germans and French, in the use of. soups, and indeed in all matters of economy at the table. With tho same income they will live comfortably and save, where we should feel pinched and run in debt. The war is working out good results for us, in many respects. It will be one of its greatest blessings, if to teach us sim-

modes of living, and constrain us to

a more healthful use of the bounties of

JrTOVidence. American Agriculturist.

cards: in Rhode Island. dij factories, acd

225 sets of cards. They are devoted to the manufacture of satinets, eassimers, cotton warp cloths, stocking yarn, wortted and woolen yarn, blanket and flannels, . delaines, carpets, cashmeres, felting, negro cloths and jeans, linseys, and a few other varieties of trtiods. A

reprVn-'t!i9 object wa; presented to the lioston Board of Trade, last year, by Mr. Geo. W. Bond, who stated that in the other States there were about five hundred sets of cards in operation. None Of the finest broadcloths are yet'made' in the' United States. Long wool with a silky liuter is preferred,, especially for the fabrics used for ladies dresses.

Filling Ice Houses.

An ice-bouse should always stand above the reach of floods; if near a stream or pond, as where ke-houses are built fur uppljinj Tillages or fur storing large quantities of ice, it is always best to place them near as possible to the water, so - that a "way" may be constructed, upon wbich the caUes may be slid np to the requsite level. When ths ice must be mored a distance to the ice-house, " provide joists upon which to slide it up to the sled or cart. The cakes should be cut as large as they can be conveniently handled, and so as to fit the house. The ice

ought U form a solid block, when the house is filled. . Each course should break joints with the

one below, and the spaces between tho cakes should be tilled with po-. tided ice, and six inches

between the ice and walls of the buildings with sawdust, or chips from the plaining machine, ft is more agreeable aad-beuer to handle ice, and to tilt an ice-houso, when the weather is very cold, than when it is thawing.

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"COXSTlTTTl6?r WATKR.

Cor.T3- Rruinxo tbur Taiis; la answer to an inquiry the Irsh Farmer's Gazette says: Colts and all horses that rub their tails, may be provked to it from worms in the intestines, which create an itchiness in and about the anus, which will be indicated by a loose, scaly matter about

A Scotch Widow The clerk of a Iarp; parish not over five miles from Bridgcnorth, Scotland, noticing a female crossing a churchyard in a widow's garb, with a watering can and bundle, had the curiosity to follow her, and he discovered her to be Mrs. Smith, whose husband had not long been interred. The followineeon versation took place: -Ah. Mrs. Smith, "what are you doinj; with your watering can?'1 Why Mr. Price, I have begged a few hay-seeds, which

x nave in a ounaie, and am going to sow them upon my poor husband's grave, and have brought a little water with me to make them spring." ''l'ou have no occasion to do that, as the grass will soon grow upon it," replied the clerk. Ah, Mr. Price, that may be; but do yoa not know ray husband, who now lies here, made me promise him, on his death-bed, I would never

COXfsTTrrTTOX WATFR.

i s . - COKSnTCTlOX WATER. " coxsTfrrTioN- water.

; COtTITCTi5 "WATER. rONi-TlTCTlON WATElC " ' CoXSTITlTTiev WATT It. t tub f ";? GREAT REMEDY CONSTITUTION, And The Only Known Hemedy

DIABETES, and DISEASES of the K1D- ; EYS and BLADDER.

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FAtVliLY DYE COLORS. ) I Patented Oct- 13, lses.

Park Green, light Grtvn, Mnxn, Purple, Roval lurpV, Slmoo, rvilferino, Vii.Jet. Yellow,

tho PxtPrn.il r.arl- r.r fmm nornP irritat- I U,"T' "S11" 1116 Brasa u1i grown over h

. i . - - - t crave: ana

ing itchy state of the tail itself, from

some impurity in the blood. The first mny. bo removed by a doso of Barbftdoes

aioes, wnicn will discharge the worms, The second should be treated also by a dose ofjhysic, and cleansing and washing the tail with soap and water.

To have Fresh Crackers at ail Timos. Just before using put jour crackers in a pan in the oven, let them remain a few minutes until heated through, take them out and you will never wish to ornit doing so thereafter whether they are fresh or stale. Northern Farmer.

diiina wish

I am."

Laving a pood offer made me. I

to break my word, or be kept as

"Ripe old Age."

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Care of Transplanted Trees.

The great want of success in growing

fruit trees, , especially those that are brought from the East, may be attributed to the fact that they are necessarily kept for a long time out of the jrroundl cans-

ing the bark to become dry and shriveled

And adhering to the wood, which prevents

the sap from circulating, causing the tree

to die down, although occasionally sending a few shoots from the body near the roots. Ity following these directions, we think this trouble will be obviated. On receiving the trees from the nursery, if at a distance, put4 them in water, covering root and branch and let them remain two or three days. . This will expand the bark filling it with nourishment, loosening it from the wood, and giving free circulation to the sap. VTe heard a Nurseryman 'remark thats frequently in removing trees sorao would occasionally be left out on the ground, and were frequently not discovered Tintil all appearance of life had disappeared, but by the application of the bath, resusciation was sure. We have noticed other writers recommend burying the trees in moist earth, rvcring ail parts and leaving them a few. davs. Others dig a hole, set the treewa it and 11 with water, and earth, leaving the branches out. When they have been bnt a short time exposed, the latter plan will answer, but if the bark is shriveled it is better to cover all parts of the tree. Xorthern Iarmer.

AoaicctrtritA'i.'Coti.KOitl A dispatch waa received by W. II. Loomis,' yesterday, from Senator Hendricks stating that the WU extending the time for the acceptance of the Congressional Land Grant for Agricultural Colleges by the States, had passed the United State Senate. It is thought it will pass the House, find be-

le'aiaw. The petition or the IndiState Board of Agriculture for such "&3iC3-ma Wa&jn the Senate on the

tame tty the bin passeL mi. 'Journal.

" Joe Lane, fonnely United StaW Sena-" tor from Oregon, and candidate for the Vice-Presidency i i860, in in the cattle

ttc w liriUsn uojnmoia.

The man that dies j oungest, ns might be expected, perhaps, is the railway brakeman. Ilii averageage is only lit. Yet tin's must be taken with some ailowance, from the fact that hardly any but young and active men are employed in that capacity. At the same age dies the factory workwoman, through the combined influence of confined air, sedentary posture, scant wages, and unremitting toil. - Then comes the railway baggage-man, who is smashed, on an average, at 30. Milliners and dressmakers live but lit

tle longer. The average of the 32, and the other 33.

The engineer, the fireman, the conduc- , tor, the powder-maker, the well-digger, and the factory operative, all of whom are exposed to sudden and violent deaths, die on an average under the age of 3". The cutler, the dyer, the leather-dresser, the apothecary, the confectioner, the cigar-maker, the printer, the fdlrersnllth, the painter, the shoe -cutter, the engraver, and the mechanist, all of whom lead confined lives in au unwholesome atmosphere, none of them reach the average age of 40.

The musician blows his breath all out ! of his body at 40. The editor knocks i

into at the same age. Then come trades that are active or in a purer air. The baker lives to the average age of 43, the butcher to 40, the brick-maker to 47, the carpenter to 49, the furnace man to 4i, the imuson to 4S, the stone-cutter to 43, the tanner to 40, the tinsmith to 45, the in-keeper to 46, the laborer to 44, the domestic servant female to 43. The tailor lives to 43, the tuiloress to 11. Why should the barber live till 50, if not to show the virtue there is in personal neatness in soup and water? Those who average over half a century among mechanics are those who keep

ineir muscles ami lungs in a healthful and moderate exercise, and are not troubled with weighty eares. The blacksmith hammers till 51, the cooper till 50, the builder till b'2, the shipwright till 5G, the wheelwright till 50. The niiller lives to be whitened with the age of 61. Tho ropemaker lengthens the threads of life to 45. Merchants, wholesale and retail, till 52. - Professional men live longer than is generally supposed. Litigation kills clients sometimes, but seldom lawyers, for they average 5". Physicians prove their usefulness by prolonging their own lives to the same period. Clergymen, who, it is to be peraumed, enjoy a greater mental serenity than others, last till (55. Seafaring life and its adjuncts seem, instead of dangerous, to be actually conductive to longevity. We have already seen that the ship-wright lives till 5G.

1 be sailor averages 43, the eaulker 64, the sailmater 52. the stevedore 57, the ferryman 65, and the pilot 64. - Breve rs and distillers live to the age of 64. Last and longest-lived come paupers, 07, and "gentlemen" 6. The only two classes who do nothing for themselves, and live on their, neighbors, "outlast all the rest. Why should they wear out, when they are always idle?

0Cf A letter from a gentleman ocupying a high position in the United BUtes contains the following curious story: This reminds me, saya tho writer, that Jeff. lavis' on, Ly his slave girl Catharine, was in the Federal service on board of one of our gunboats in the MLsaiifcippi for several months a likely mulatto. Among tho letters of Jelf, taken at his house by our Illinois troops, there was a batch of

quarrelsome epistles between Jeff, and Mrs. Davis, touching this old flame Catharine. Mrs. Davis, upbraided her husband very bitterly. I havo this story fiom one of tlw highest offi

cers in the squadron, who had the negro Jeff, on board hi gunboat, and who himself read the letters and suppressed thorn. London Star. . Tho Corespondent of the Evansvilla, Journal writing from Indianapolis, says : Tho Board of Directors of the Bank of the State has been in session this week. Mr. Rathbone was unanimously re-lected President. The Hani, as usual, is strong in every way, and has done well the last Rix months; good dividends were declared in all the branches but three which did not ask for them. The dividend of the Evansvilla branch is five percent. There is rreat

("unanimity among the branches to maintain the

bank intact, doing business as usual, and leav ing others to test the experiment of tho National system. There will, however, be no hostihtv to

the new system, which will be left to stand or

tan on its intrinsic power to realize the advan tages claimed for it.

0$r On tho 21st of Jan. ths farmers around

fort VV ayne had a wood procession in that citv

1 hey took in two hundred and lifty loads, and the citiaons of Fort Wayne contributed one thousand hollars in cash. This is the most

liberal douation we have noticed.

Tiau reduced to Old Prices I CODY'S LADY'S BOOK FOJt ISO. GREAT LITERARY" AXD I'ICTORIAL YEAR!

i i no pnunnner or Motley 'a .Lartr's Book, thankful to ' Ihat pulilic wliifh lias enaliktl lam to publish a mtgaj Jiiue fur the last Airty-fwir years of a larjrer circulation i than any in America, has m.idu an arranjrempant with j ttie most iKipular authoress in the couulrr

MARIONHARLAND. 7 .,ro ".4ow," "Hid.Un Path," ".Wow Side," .VHM"it," ami JJlrutm," who will furnish stories for the Lady's Book for 1S64. This alone will place the La.W's IJook in a liWarv point of view far ahead of any other impazine. Marion lidrlawl writes lor no otiier mafr.izin. Our other favor-it writers will all continue to furnish article throughout the rear.

IDAHO.

From present iadications there will be an increase of emigration to the new gold fields of Idaho next spring It seems to be with certainty established that th nines ef that Territorv are

tha richest known in the World. A l'arsre ; r raa.t iu tie pres of t!) Lad

number of small fortunes have alreadv hm " ?nnJm!,"T started this department, and

, . , , - , - - peculiar iscuiues i

vu vi tuv iutua vi huv new X.1UU1 mjgf mull many thousands of energetic people will try to gather large fortunes thera during next rummer. Idaho was constructed out of portions of Wash. iflgtoa. DekoLah and Xbmska.TrritoriMt, nd contains 326 OOO square roiiea on both sides of the Hockey Mountains; hence it is more than seven times as Urge as tha State of New York . It is estimated that in another year Idaho will yieki gold enough ta pay tha interest on two thousand millions of war debt. What tha value of tha Territory is for agricultural purposes w have not learned. It will he interesting ko

goia seeaers to know tnat iron . rope has issued

THE BFMT

IjiJ)s waazine in the . World, aid the Cheapest. TITE LITEHA TlllE is ot that kind that can be read aloud in the famflv circle, and t'.K' clergy in immense uuinbers are subscribers for the liouk. THE 311'SIC is all origonal. and would cost 25 cents (the price ot the ltook ) in the music stores: but most of it is copyrighted, aud cannot be obtained except in "O-jdev." " OCR STEEL ESGRA TAW. All eff rts to rival its in this hare cevsed, and we now stim l alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings that are pohiWued in any other work. GOVE.Y'3 . IMMKSK DOlBbK SHEET FASIIIOV-PL-ATR. Containingmia fir In trrrn fiJJ lenyA Culortii Ftuhiitu4 on each plntr. Othcrr mrufitzine g ire oy two. FAR AHEAD OK ANY FASHIONS IN" EL'KOFE OK AMERICA. The publication of these plates cost 10,400 IORH

than Vasiiion-pUtes of old style, and nothing but our

wonuernuiy wrpe circulation enables us to (five them.

iuer magazine cannot attoni it. e never spare

ufiH-r wuen me puwic can tx- benetitet

1 heso ta.shions may he relied on. Presses mav be made after . them, and the wearer will not subject herself to rriicule, as would be the case if she visited the

larae cities dressed alter the style of the plates given

u wm- vi our NHaun iasuion magazines.

OUt WOOD ESGRAVIXGS.

.'i wiucu we pive twice or i..reo um.ii as uanvas nr

other matrazine. are often mistaken tor steel. Tliev are so far supuriur to any others. IJtlTATJO.YS. Beware of them. Remember that the Ladv's Book is tlie oricional publication and the cheapest.' If vou take Uody, job want no other magazine. EriTTthinjr that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in tnxly. dra trrxs zrssoxs. No other magazine gives them, and we have given enough to J1 several large yolumes. :iC:::; oat J(ceipts are such as can be found nowhere else. Coolurur in ail its variety Conuctionary the Nurserv the TouVt the Lannday the Kitchen. ReceiDts nlvn all mib-

a Hook.

or makinp it most nrWt Ttu

department alone is worth the price of the Book. LADIES' WORK TABLE. This department comprises eturravimrs and descriptions of every article that a lady wears.

, , .JfODEL COTTAGES. No (hrr xoaaxme has Qua department. '

CONSTITUTION WATER Has been pronounced bv the Medical Faculty, and the public, to be the mu-i wonderful remodv for the permanent enre all diwis of the STOMACH. LIVER, KIDNEY'S, and bLADDEH that has ever been offered. - - It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from experience that CONSTITUTION WATER has enunatevUnd we now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been known to cure diseases which the best luudical

talent in tlds country lias failed to relieve. A rented r possesitur the rirt jes f Constitution Water cannot be clashed undt'r "quack" preparations, as it is now ueI by the most scienfiltc jpractitioners in this city. It is only second-class physicians that cries down popular rv me. lies, while the better skilled make use of every means to accomplish a cure ; and the success of the phvsician increases as his knowledsre of different remedies enables him to produce a core, while others fail in the attempt. Science is satisfied w ith the truth. - Give Constitution Water a fair trial we nvan you who are under some rvi-iidut't care lnm year to year, and we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting fljeill tnutuwxt, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, with as much chance of success as there w ould be from local applications to the throat for diseases of tlie brain. We have always been careful to use lamruasre in our circular that could not shock the most delicate organ

ization, but we recieve so many communications i'rom persons for which Constitution Water is ad.pted, and of whose disease no mention has been made, that we come to the conclusion that if the remedy is rapable of producing a cure, no matter what tlie disease may be, it should be made know n. The medicine is put up for the public, and there should be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and taste ; it is a uieJicine, in every sense of tlie term, placed in the hands of the people for their relief, and if taken according to the directions it will iu every case pnxiuce a radical cure. We would say that the directions in regard to diet, etc., iv-late only to the disease under which they occur. IMA BETES Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most olxstinate disease, except consumption, tiiat etli-cts tlie human constitution. We Lave no space tor discussing causes, but will state that the effect of trie disease is the converting of the starchy principle ( or vegetable portion of the food) iuto sugar, widen stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of w ater. Manyersons suffer from this disease who are ignorant of it ; that is, they pass large quantities the in day and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen or twenty times during tlie night. No notice is taken of it until their attention is

called to tlie large discharge of water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is tlie great thirst, which, when the disease" is fully established, is intolerable the xrfitrt di-inkn t-ittmuallf tritinwt bcimj titUjini ; also dry uess of the mouth, ciakuur f the lips, a sweet breath, in the most advanced cas, and finally los of appetite, emaciation, aud the patient gradually sinks from exhaustion. Constiti-tiok Wateb is. witlii -lit . doubt, the onlv known remedy for dhdx-l. aud we have as much confidence that it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep, aud truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it has been used. Stone in the Il.'adder, Calculus, Gravel, JJrick Dust Deposit, etc., etc., Diseases arisine from a faultv secretion in the one

casa being too little, and accompanied by severe pain.

, -Black fir Silk, Dark Blue, rLight Bin-, French Blue, Claret Brown, Park Brown, Lis5t Brown. Snuif Brown,

I Crinwrm.

l ark Drah-

t I Jght Prab,

mm Irab. Light Fan Drab,

For Dyeing Silk. Wootea and Mixed Goods. Shawls. r"carfs. Dnesa, Ribbons. IHoves, Boonets. Hats. Feathers, Kid Gloves. Chiklren'a Oothing, and all kinds of eanng Apparel A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT! For S3 cents vou can color as man v goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum, Various shade can be products! from the same dve. The process is sim

ple, ana any one can use tne dye with perfect success. Directions in Enirhah, French and Uerman. inside of

J each paekaae f- f . !l r ...

f luruier luiiTnuiron in i.'yeiug. ana earing a perfect knowledge what colors are a-lapLed to dve itu otli-ers-with many raluabk' recipes, i purchase Ilowe Jl Stevens' Treaties on Iyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of prion 10 crnts. iLinulacturel bv" HOWE Jt STEVENS. Broad way, B,shn. For sale by druggists and dealers geucrallv. " t9. Iv.

GOOD PROPERTY FOR SALE.

and the other a too profuse secretion w hich will be

speedily cured by CONSTTTrTIOX AVATETt CONSTITUTION' WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATKR CONSTITUTION WATER THE ONLY KNOWN KEMEDV FOfi THE ONLY' KNOWN KEMEDY' Ft R THE ONLY" KNOWN REMEDY' FOR THE ONLY" KNOWN REMEDY' FOR THE ONLY" KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. IRRITATION OF TnE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY'S, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER.

MADAME ZADOCK PORTER'S

Curative Cough Balsam! ritlCE 83 A- SO CTS., PEIt BOTTLE. The liest, Cheapest and most effectual Kemedy, tor Coughs, Colds, Ac., the World has ever produced. Purely Vegtable, contains .NO -MINERALS, or other DEI.ETEKIOl'SJ DRUGS.

i ne curative Hal--am is warranted, if used aecoriiing to directions, to cure in all cases.CMighs, Colds. Whoop-

mg-i ougti. Asthma, ami ail the affections of the Throat ' and Lungs. Madame Zadoe Porter's Halsam, is a fi bflt VKSmULE expectorant pre pared with great care and scientific skill, from a combination of the b?st rem.xlies the vegetable kingdom alli-rds. Its remedial qualities are based on iu power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood throusrh the lungs. It enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform the duties of regulatiug the heat of tlie system, and in gently throwingotf the waste substancefrom the surface of the body. It loosens phlegm, induces free spitting and will be found verv agreeable to the taste. It 'is not a '

violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching ami effectire.can be taken bv tlie oldest person or tlie voungest child. Madame Zadoe Porter's Curative Italsam is no new'and untried medicine, bnt has been used by the public lor tlie past 22 years, with uup.iralled success, has acquired its preseut extensive and largely iucrcuaing sale, nrtY by being recommended bv those who have used it to their afflicted friends and otiier. If you hare a Cold, if ever so slight, do hot fail to give the Balsam a trial, as the very low price at which it is sold, brings it in tlie reach of every one. that they may always keen it convenient for use. The time v use

of a 25 cent bottle will often prove to be worth one hundred times its cost. Do not be put off with any other. Ask for .Madame Zadoe Porter's Couth Italsam, insist on having it. and take no other: if your Drugjjost does not have it, have him send and get it for you. 4?fSold by all Dmirgists at "j arid itf cents per bottle. II V LI. KI CK Mi. Prop'rs. 'JIS liKtENWU'ii STREET, NEW YORK. 4s. v.

Valuable Real Estate Fox . Sale ! I offer for sale my Residence half a mile East of the City of Richmond, IihL, known aa - "LINDEN HILL." ' This property is one of the nt desirable in Eastern Indiana. It consists of a substantial modern built dwelling boose with a lars Green House attached. tabling. Carriage House, Smoke House and out buildings. The dwelling house is furnished with a , COLD'S STKA.H HEATER With sufficient capacity to heat tlie whole house. The bath room and kitchen are supplied with hot and eoU water. The crounds are well planted with Frnit and OrnameDtal Trees and Shubbery. 1 win sell with the Ikhisc frtuu " . ; Six to Ten Acres of Land To suit the pnrchaser. Also, Twenty Acres of Land, Without any improvements thereon, the same distance from town. This lot is susceptible of sub-diviskuuand embraces sme of the imvst eligible unoccupied Amild-insiu-s in this v'eiaitv. JOIIX II. 1HTTOX.

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IMPORTANT NEWS!

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BOSTSTTER'S . CELEBRATED . ' "" STOMACH BITTERSf X pure and powerful T.mic, corrective and altermtivw of . wonderful effioieocy in diaeaae of the .. : Stomach, Liver and Bowels . . - tt Cure Dyspepsia, liver Complaint, Uewdaee, General DebOity, Xerrousnesa, IVpression ' 1 of Spirits, Consumption, C4ic, Inter- ;, - . mittiufr Kevers, Cramps, and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising' from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system

r produced bv spinal cause.

E A II E PREPARER FRIO FILL orders for Window Sasli, Blinds. Doors. -8! Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Mantles and house furnishers work generally, SCHUUL DESKS, all made of thoroughly - SEASON ED LUMBER! And as low as the same can be brought in this market. Also, Pine Lumber, Shingles, Flooring, Lath, Ac., Ac. -"Sixth Street, one square South of Main. Richmond, Ind. EZRA SMITH A CO. June 5, "63. 23 tf. JOSEPH, DICKINSON,

.Marion Street, Richmond, Ind.,

M AS fiite.1 up Xew Roring Machinery, and is prepared to sell Hood Pumps at reduced prices. Wood Pipius, at $1.00 per rod. All kinds of Plumbing oi k, such as Fitting up Bath Rooms and Water Closets. Iron and Rra Force and Lift PI'MPS, IIYOHAI IJC RAMS, Ac., Furnished to order. A new article of Cast Iron and ix-ad I'ipe, for carrying water from springs, at low prices. Also, all the late improvements iu Lightning It-.Mls. Jff First Month 27th, lfsfit:

STRAXGl'AKY

and ltmyrxo, on paixfi l I'LIXATIXO.

PETER CRCOKER. BENJ. CKOCKKU. CROCKER & CO., South side of Main street, one square V,at of 31eredith House, H'H.iIOM, I.VIh M'anufacuture all kinds of Carriages, Euggies, Sulkies, Express and I'eHling Wagons. te., Ac. AVe have on hand a tine assortment of work in our

line, and can furnish to order on short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which ther warrant to be made of the best material and bv careful and experienced workmen. The public are invited to call and examine their stock rnd prices. Ji! Particular attention paid to repairing. Jan. 20, 1HS4.

For these diseases it is tmly a sovereign rernedv, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve ie most urgent sympAre yon troubled with a distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips t A Uaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve vou like ma-ic.

1IIYSICIAXS Have long s!n given np tlie use of bnclin, cubebs and juniper in the treatment of those diseases, and onlv use them for the want of a better remedy. COXSTITrTIOX WATER has proven itself equal to the task that has devolved upon it. DIURETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and bv constent use lead to chonic degenerations and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to tiie public with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving tlie class of diseases for which it has been found so enunently successful for curin? : and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our eftbrts in placing so valuable

a reuieoy in a lorui to meet me requirements of patient and physician. - KEADI EEADII READIII - Danville, Pa.. Jane 2. ISrt.l. Dr. Wm. H. Greyq, Dear Sir: In February, 1SI, I was afflicted wifh sugar diabetes, and for five months I paed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four honrs. I was obliged to pet np as often as ten "or twelve tinier dnring the night, and in hve months I lost fifty pounds in weight. Dnring tin month of Julv, lsL I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and tv.o davs after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bot-

ia tuuiTTi. cureu, avou alter regaimmr mr

J. V. L. DE WITT.

Ornamental Iron Works. 1VOOD &. PEROT, 1 13 1 Itidge Avenue, PuiLaltKLPHI, I'ENNSYI.VAMA, OFFER for sale, ujon the most favorable b'rms. Xew and Beautiful Designs in great variet v of Iron Railings for Cemetries, Residences, Ac of Wrought and Cast Iron, and Galvanized Iron and Itrass Tubing: Iron Verandahs, Dalconies, Stairs, Counters. Fountains. Crates. Columns, Hitching 1'osts, I-atn; Stands, ases. Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Statuarv, Animals, and all other iron Works of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for selection. Persons applving for same will please state the kind of work neede'l. Jan. 20, 1804. 41 3m

Wall Paper !WaII Paper ! MCIIOLSON A. BKO., Have just received a lot of WALL PAPEK, Of new and elegant patterns. Call at the City IJook Store, And era mine our stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades. Curtain Fixtures,etc. NICHOLSON A l!KO. . HOWARD ASSOCIATION Philadelphia, Penn., A Penevolent Institution establislied bv special endow m -nt ir the relief of the Sick and Distressed, aHicted with irulent and Epidemic Diseases, and estM-ci-

an v ior tiie cure ot diseases ot the Sexual Organs. j "11 Advice gratis bv the acting surgeon to ! ITS. all who apply by letter, with a description of tiiuir condition, age, occupation, habits of life, ac., ami 111 cases of extreme poverty, medicmca furnislied free i

XoTHivy that is not wholesome, genial and reatorative in its natuTe enters into the composition of TIOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS. This nonolar

preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no botauical element; no fiery excitant: but it is a combination of the extracts of real balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as tlie human system can he protected by human means against maladies engendered by au unwholesome at mospliere. impure water and' other external causes, HOSTETTER"S HITTERS may be relied on as a safeguard. . In districts infested with FcrrrnnJ An, it has been found infallible as a preventative and ii-resistabW as a remedy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the eourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its produetirr qualities in advance, are cured bv a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain.

until tairly saturated wiui that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfivquentlr restored to health within a few days by tlie use of Hosteller's Bitters. The weak sVimach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and heneo it works wonders in cases of Dispepsia in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as a grmtie and painless apperient, as well as npou the liver, it also invariably rvleavea tlie Conotitutioa superinduced by irregular action of the digsctive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervona Attacks Lowness of Spirits and Fits of languor, rind prompt and permanent relief from tlie Hitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Bilious Colic is Immediatelr ' assuaged by a single dose of the stimulenL and bir oc

casionally resorting to it, tlie return of the complaint may be prevented. Asa general Tonic, Hosteller's Bitters produce eftects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Vunnitulumat Wtnkitrm, I'rrm-xturr 7Vei and Debilitv and Deerepituh arising from Old ABe, it exercises the electric intluence. Iu tlie convalescent stages of all diseases it operates as a delightful invigorsnt. When tlie powers of nature are relaxed, itoperstes to re-en forov and rc-enstablish tliem. , Last, but not least, it is The Only Kv StimUrM, being manufactured from sound and innocuous mats rials, and entirely free from tlie acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has heen so universally, and, it may be truly added DESERVEDLY popular with tho intelligent Hrtion of tiie community, s llostetter's Hitters. ' .... IVpared by HOSTETTER A SMITH, PittsbufgPa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers evecywliere.

W.CGIiMS & GO., o. 2n, main sthi:i:t, 9 'WAVE just received a large block of toods, purM.M. chased iu the East of Manufacturers and Importers, for CASH, and they now otter them for sale at su-h prices, and on such terms, as will be sure to secure to Wiggins Al Co., No. 2f, Main Street,

A living profit. Their stock embraces a complete assortment of. all kinds of Saddlerv Hani-

ware, also. Leather of all

kinds Sole French Kip

and t alt. .Morocco and Biadinc. Black and Fancy Enamelled. Heavy and Light Enamelled Leath

ers, together with an aortmnt nf nnp .vn 4n r.t

j. Leather, all of which makes our Stock one of the""nrst

iu . i-ifuuH . . ni-iv ou liauu 11 b . " Wiggins Jt Co's, ?fo. in, Main street, ; Threa.Ls of all kin Is, Fly Nets, Horse Brushes, Whips", Saddles, Hnrocss, Bridles, Collars, Ac., Acof our own manufacture. a ;

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Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea and otiier diea- ! ses of tlie sexual organs, and on the new remedies em- ' ployed in tiie Dispensary, sent to the afflicted, free of ' charge, in sealed letter envelopes. Two or three stamiwj will lie acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKILLEX HOCGHTON, Acting I Surgeon Howanl Association, No. 2, South Ninth st" i

1 iiiiaueipuia. 11 v order or t.'ie Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCI11LD, Secretary.

I ! I

CASH PAID FOR HIDES.

f . 1

The Winter Hat Fashions!

THE undersigned has just received his new Vi inter Stvle of , , HITS.

to which he invites the at- Cf.'W

nulnictmiii C f K af.MT.., r M: "n sending Oe duo. 1

"T.7- - ,v " T- .v . ; : Eleven copies one year, and

" . - MV ,V.iUl IV protect the migmnts from Ihs Indiana,

TERMS, CASH IX ADVANCE. 7 T ANT rOST-FFICI IS TBS I'MTtD STiT3. - One cvpy one year. S3. Two copies one year, $5. Three copies one rxtr, $5 Four copies one year, $rl Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the dub. Id

Eight copies one vear. and an extra copr to the Ter11. T . . w . : "

the

The spirit f the Union 'people io Arkansas is shown by the following extract frota tiie Little Kock Democrat; It is a rrmarkabls fact lbat,fir ths arm-bear ing population left in it, this State, since the advent

of General Steele, hi runu&hed mora Tolans,'

tsers for Of Union army than any epua number laswlMf. CoontM wher Jeff Dstis's coascript offlosrs oold not find a score of men, have troce Mat fUeoapsAiM to the Unioa Amr.' -

an extra cott to

person enaing tne cino, r -U. And the only magaxine that caa be introduced into the above dnhs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. trncixt. CLrssixc wm orsca stxsAsnns. ; 4 x Gody's La.lv Book aad Arthur's Home Magazine both ene year ir tknlv's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazios both one year for S-L. " . Godr. Harper, and Arthur w3I be sect one rear, on receipt of 4 . , , Bs careful and pay the postage m nwr letter. S ;s - . Address L. A. GOOLT, ' v ' ':- s 1 n .

Boston Cob.vebs, N. V Dee 27, 1SS1. . Gnyj 4r Co. Gruff : I freely give vou lihertv to make use of the following certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I ran recommend in the highest manner ; My wile was attacked with vain in the shoulders, whole length of her back, and "in her limbs, with Pal pilntinn uf Ar Hrart W IrritiBu, 0 RiaiMrr. I called a phvsician. who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than he found her. I then employed oue of the best pbvsicians I could find, who attended her for about nine "months, and while she was tinder his care she did not uffer quite as much pain. He finall v gave her np. and aid

-krm-r.il eruM. tor, said he, - . tention of all who would eoMrtoi. ot C'niM, W, girrn jr uut I indulge in the latest 6ish-

r. . - j .a.joui '.an at me iiat ana

Ius uuie sort ci'iiiitK.-vu i.ie useoi snittitutioQ Water, aud to our utter astootehment, almost the first dose seemoi to have toe desired elSa, and she kept on improving rspidfv under its treatment, and now superintends ennrelv her domrstw adairs. She h ni t-

any of the Constituuoa Water for about four weeks, aud we are happy w sar that it has produced a permanent cure. M M. H. VAN LENSCHOTEN. WtTHXEiFiXiJi, Conn March 2, lvU. Dr. W. Ji. ffrm,-lwr .Sir .-Having seen your advertisement of "Constitution W ater."Tecommende.i .r Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of the RM. . having suffered for the past three years, and tried the skill of a number of physicians with only tcniporarv nMef I was induced to try your medicine. I proceu'red one bottle of vour agents at Hartford. Messrs. Lee. Sissrm

A O and w nen 1 naa useti diu 01 it, to mr sui

Ifuunda great change in air has 1 in I has

bottles of it. and am where I never expected to be in m liie, well and in glpo. - IanatwBsnr gratitwde or it : I fed thai aU and twore thaw mr recommended it to be. . May the tUsssiojrs f Ood ever attend von in your labors of love. Yours trulr, LEGNARD S. BIGELOW. . - v 1 . s

For sale bT a!! DniPTnsts. Price f L ft

Wif. H. GREGG A CO., Proprietors. MORGAN A ALLEN", C-neral Agents. '. WTst, Sew York. " Agents in Chicago: FTT.LFR. FRENCH 2 FULLER; Agents in Cincumatti LL KDSAL A hKO. " - ZAm

Fine Watches and Jewelry, Direct from the Manufacturer. Gold ! Gold ! r Watches ! Watches ! Jewelrr! Jewelrv! The verv Best ! The verv Best ! The very cheapest ! The very cheapest I At C. A. Dickinson's Jewelry Store, No. 34 ilain Street, Richmond, Ind. ,

FURNITURE WAREROOM. THOMAS MAS OX,

MAVlXi refitted his Store Room, and extended his facilities for manufacturing I'abi.xct Tl IINITURE, Is now prepared to gupply the public with superior articles in his line. II will make

BCREAT'S, TABLES, BEDSTEADS. WARDROBES, SOCIABLES. LOl'XGES, SOFAS

CHAIRS or ali. eisds,'

i:iu, in iaci, everytmng in tne snape of t umiture. He will also keep for sale a general assortment of Cincinnati-made Work.

Prompt Paj men Is. Selling his work at prices in direct competition with manufacturer of similar work in Cincinnati, be has adopted the CASH system of payments and for tiie CASH will net as lowas say house in Cincinnati thus making it to the mutnal inU-rest of all parties to pay cash on delivery of the work. PAPER HANGING

BCBIiMBOItD'S : GENUINE PREPARATIONS., COMIWND FLiriD EXTRACT BLCHP.a Posits and Sec.ilic Keimsly for diwases of tlie Bladder. Kid. nevs, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine iiKTeanus tlie oowi-r of TH.aiinn .hJ

excites tlie Absorbents into healthy action, br which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all unnata ral enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation. . 1 . Ilrlnihold's Extract Duchn. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with tiie following symptoms: , . IndisjHisitum to Exertion, Lobs of Power, loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefullness, Dimness of isiou, . , pin in tlie back, I n 1 ver sal LasKiludeof tlie Muscular System. HK lUnls, Flushing of the Body' Dryness of tho Skin, Eruptions on the face - Palliod Countenance. , , These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this' medicine invariably removes, soon follows mi.T.-y, F,uitm, Ei,Hrptic Fit.

In one of which tlie Patent may expire. Who can say that tliey are not frequently followed' by those "Direful Diseasese." "1NSAXITV AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, But none w ill coniexs the record of Ike ia one as) turns. Asd uelas-cholt Dcatbs Br CoNsr MfTioK bear ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. . - The (imttitutiun tmrr. rjfvctnt tciih Orgtmta irrntwrn requires the ai.1 of Medicuie to Strengthen and Invigorate tlie System' ' T

nuiciiiifiBiBon'i extract ZUuchn mrukUr

does.

A Trial will convince ths most skeptical.

FEMAEESrE3IALrtFEJf A1.ES. ' In many Affections peculiar to Females, the Extsact Brcnc is unefinalled bv anr other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention. "Irn-gulant v, Painfslnese, -or Suppression of Customary Eracotions, Cleesated wV, Scirrhous sute of tlie L'terus, Leuchorrhoea or Whites Starihty, and for all complaints incident to the ses, f whether anting front indiscretion Habits of llessipa- ' tion, or in the s tirrr Tr no rif 1 vnr t-crv '

IO: "

Take no

Tf

TT EE. ADDINGTON, ESPECIALLT INFORMS H J the pnMie that he is prepared to perform paper hanging in the best possible manner, on short notice, and most favorable terms. - - , Oclers left at S. G." Duffiiale's, or at his residence on South Till, street, will be promptly attended to. Jan, 2Stb, 14. 27xt

Cap Store of

JOHN SCFFRINS.

New Stock of Jewelry, &c. J. B. HUHICUTT,

' Has just received a LARGE A EXTENSIVE

u . , r .

To which be invites the attention of purchasers .

WATCHES, CLOCKS, BREAST PINS, Ear and Finger JfTngs, Gold Chain, Ac Ac, krn the latest stvle and of the finest finish. All ara"-

des sold warranted to be as represented. Watch and

Hoc repairing done on the sborust notice, and warrented to be well done. Thankful fir past favors s catinued patronage is respectfully solicited. IO, West Main Street, one door Wet of ' Bari s Move More Jan V, IS4. - ' , , , - .-dwtf.

ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LOBILLARD, - IS and IS Chambers st ( Formerly 42 Chatham Street, Xew York, ) - mmrorLD CALL THE ATTENTION OF DEAL V ers to the articles of bis manufacture, viz: . BROW X 85fUFF. Mrbf,T Demigrr., Fine Rappee, Pore Vn-gwis, Coarse Rappee, Narb inches, American fwntlemen, Copenhagen, ' YELLOW SXl'FF. "b, Honer Dew Scotch, High Tot Scotch, FreUi Honer Dew Scotch.

Insli ll.gh Toast, resh hootch or Londyfuot. e-Attentkm is caUed to the large reduction in prices of h ine-Cat Cbewior and Sra.ng Tobaccos, which will he found of a Sunerinr Oualitr.

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Snostsa. Fix Cxt Cmwijmj. Smoeixs. Ig, P. A. L, or plbin, S. Jago, -No. 1, Cavemush. or Wweet, Spanish, ; N'. 2, Sweet Scented Oronooo, Canwter, '. I a 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Tarkjsh, Granulated. X. B. A circular of prices will be sent on application. May X lsns. l:!jr 15.

more Balsa as. Merenrr. mr an

pleasnnt Medicines for nnplenaant and 4nn ; geroas diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BrCHTT AND 1MPB0T-

ED ROSE WASH CERES '-. 8ECRCT DISEAi38. . ! In all their Stages, , ' ... At litde Exposure,; Little or no change fn Dict,i .- . No inconvenience. And mo Exprmmr. -: -- It causes a freouent desire and gives strength to . Crinate. thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevents and -Cures , Structures of tlie Urethra, allaying Pain sad t Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diaeaaes, and ' expelling all Poisonous, Diseased and wornout Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who liar a been the ric ' tims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in s short time, hare foun-J they were deceired, and that the "I-OlSOXha. by the use of "Powerful Astringeots," bweo dried up ht the svi wi, to twwak out in an aggrevaUnf furm, and perhaps aftee Jtatv rjure. -5" C'se Hclmbold's FrraAnr "Brcrr for all aflecuona

ianddiserses of the rKINARV ORGANS, whether-

existing in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever rnnse origins ling and no matter of HOW LONG STANDDiseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Tin' retie, Hrlsisslel . Kstrstct Bar em tm the great Iinretic, end is certain to hare the desired eflect in, -all Dtmtmim fur trkick it t -c wnW. Erkienee of the nnst reliable and responsible char- 1 ter mil accompany the medicine. - -,jt Price tlrOO per Bottle, or six for v0. tt Delivered to sny Address, securely packed from observation. LTib SfjmfArm im aU Cummmtirntujms. '"''- Cares Onnrnnteedf " Advice Gratis!! Address letters for iBforastinn in -t .4 ; II. B. IIELMBOLD. C kenseet. . a Jfll Srmth Tentb-st, bet. ChestaoW Phua. HKLHHOLIKS Mticat Ip. . -. . HELM HOLD'S Urmt mwi immid ti.ii" er.f

Breaawar, Mw lfewk.il Beware of Counterfeits nd anpriaeipied Asaiem who endeavor to dispoas of their own" and uoiimt ' articles on reputation attained by li . . HelniVdd's Genuine fVeparations.! ''m - r." I'i... m t, ."EattnatBoen. o.:i9Cfeej , " ; i .-, : Impend. UamWmtk. , 4j - not r, ",i j t , ASK FOR HELMBOLD-M. TAKE NO &TtttK.Ml - Cat eat the Advert imniil and eend fcrtt. '- - 1 AXD A VOID LwPUr-lTioN AND tUUWVMZ; 3 .t