Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 February 1857 — Page 4

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

VALLEY FARMER.

From The New Fork Tribune. CHINESE irfiAB CAKE. The cultivation of the Sorghum, or Chinese sugar-plant, has thus far proved so decidedly successful "in this country, not only in the South, where it seems to have been demonstrated that tw ) crops or cuttings of sugar I earing stalks can be obtained in one season from tho same roots of that year's planting, but even so far north ?.s Minnesota, where it is testified that good syrup was made in 1856, from stalks hardly a hundred days from the seed, that we are impelled to urge upon our farmers and gardeners the import-. ance of early attention to the procuring ol seed and planting for the season just before us, Let us all grow the seed this year, so that it can never more bo so scarce that speculators may run it up to an exorbitant price. A great deal remains to be settled with regard to this plant, especialiy me uebi moue ui uuuvemug , its saccharine properties into crystalized sugar, and it is highlv pro bable that better varieties of it will ultimately be discovered, at least for certain localites, than that now current in this country. For the present, however, it is advisable to continue and extend the cultivation of that which is now accessible, and thus test the effect of acclimation on the character of the plant and the sweetness of its juices. We suspect that for Louisiana, Florida, and Texas, the Sorghum of Southern Africa will ultimately be found preferable to that obtained from France by our Patent Office, and from China by France. If it prove true that this plant, or certain varieties of it, can be grown from year to year in semi-tropical latitudes from the same root, as the cane is grown in the West Indies, and that two or more crops of sugar yielding stalks may be cut from that root each season, then there can be but litt 1 doub' that our Southern States arc destined atill to lead the North in the production of sugar. For UIVUHVI1WII ' ' i ., I l . the present, however, it suffices that the sorghum may be grown wherever Indian corn will ripen that its abundant juico makes a very pleasant syrup or molasses, to which it is easily reduced by boiling awny four-fifths of it in the ordinary mode of sugar making from the sap of the maple and that the leaves and stalks whother green or dry, of tho sorghum make an admirable fodder for cattle, horses or hogs, while the seeds are eaten with avidity by fowls also, to justify tho general interest evinced in its cultivation. We propose, therefore, to condense into tho smallest p;ce some practical directions to tho prospective cultivators as follows: 1. Seed, It there be a seedstore within your reach, your easiest way is to send and buy what Med you want. In plauting to raise seed(tho first year's object), a pound will suffice for au acre; and this ought not to cost more than ono dollar. Hut beware of impostors and swindlers, for bushels of broom-corn ami kindred seeds will be palmed off as that of the Sorghum. Whero you cannot readily obtain .seed in this way, write to your Member of Congress, asking him to send you a paper, and ho will generally be able to do so. If not, tho Secretary of your State Agricultural Society may be able to supply you. 2. Planting. Choose a warm, mellow soil, snh as you would confidently expect to grow at least fifty bushels of Indian corn to the acre. Plow early, plow deep and thoroughly Plant as early as you could venture to plant corn. If you havo a hotbed, starts little seed in one corner of it. If you plant considerably, pat in your seed at different times say, in this latitude, one quarter each on the 1st, 10th, and 20th of May and first of June, respectively. Plant (for seed) in hills, six seeds to tho hill. and at distances of four feet each way. Try some five feet a pa it east and west (so as to let iu the sun between the rows), and some in drills say four to live feet apart east and west, with the seeds six inches npart in the drill, and thin the piautsto one dot apart If you have seed in abundance, cow a little in drills two feet apart, the seeds in tho drill but two or three inches apart. Cover lightly, as the seed rota if covered deeply. Keep the hens at a distance, or it will come up too

3 Tillage. The sorghum comes up looking very puny much like broom-corn or barngrass. If you set a blockhead to weed it, he will probably pull it up and report that it never germinated. Cultivate like Indian

I Corn only faithfully. If suckJ ers start, a majority say pinch I them or pull them ofi' that is, in I growing for seed. This need not : be done in growing for sugar. 4. Harvesting. Whenever the seed shall be hard and black, cut off the upper part of the stalks, say three feet long, and hang them up like broom coro, in a dry chamber, suspended from the ceiling, so as to be out of the way of nits, &c. Now cut up your stalks, pull off the leaves, und satisfy yourself that all manner of stock will eat them; cut up a few of the stalks as you do corn-stalks, and try a like experiment with them; and put the rest of the stalks any kind of a crushing-mill that may be handy a ci der mill is better than nothing catch the juice, and instantly warm it over a slow lire m a large kettle, skimming off the scum as long as any shall rise. Then boil the juice about four fifths away, as if it were maple sap. Use a little lime or lime water, to neutralize the phosphoric acid, which otherwise will give a slightly acid but not unpleasant taste to tne gyrrjp. aVO some SV'rup without thus neutralizing the acid, as you may like it best this way. Don't waste the scum, but throw it to the pigs, where it will at least make excellent manure. Feed the pumice or crushed stalks to your cattle;and, having thus cleared your ground, be ready to plant or sow extensively next spring. 5. Fodder. We estimate that, whenever seed shall be sufficiently abundant, any rich, warm land will produce a third more fodder per acre if sown with Sorghum, than if sown with Indian Corn, and that tho Sorghum is at least twenty-five per cent, more nutritious than the corn. But all that can be eflected this year is to grow a good supply of seed, and prove that this plant is valuable both for syrup and fodder. Next year will be soon enough for most cultivators to think of sowing for todder or grinding for sugar. One word of caution to cultivators: Don't run the thing in the ground. The Sorghum will prove a valuable addition to onr crops, if we dont render it odious by some Multicaulis foolery. But wheat, Indian com and clover are not going out of fashion forsomo years yet. euyptian, on m nn ok. I Vrhrtps the most wonderful rnd interesting specimens o( tbe fruits of ilu erihin the Horticultural Exhibition rcont ly closed, was some Egyptian com, raised in th gardens of Geo. William II. Sumner. 'f Jamaica Plnin, and kindly sent by him for exhibition thus giving thousands an opportunity of Bering one of the greatest curiosities within ourknlowludge. The seed from which thi corn was raised, was Ufc en from the "folds of cloth wrapped round a mummy three orf our thousands years ago," and wonderful as it may seem, after being entombed for so many centuries, like a resurrection from the dead, it sprung up in new life and vigor. It is undoubtedly the kind of grain for which Joseph's brethren went into tho land of Egypt tbe same "corn" of which the Bible speaks. It is luxuriant in its growth und tho heads resemble whent, but are very much larger, forming in inverted conical cluster as large as the oloed hand: the kernels are large and very sweet to tho taste, and the stock and leaves are similar to our Indian corn. Iber f seems to be no reason why it roty not become a valuable addition to our cereal productions, and thanks uro due to the ienth men who are multiplying it aud bringing it into notice. Boston iournal. HOW nitll HUM I I A COW RATI .a a t own, to L'ive milk, require more food than most farmers imagine. J W. Johnson, writing from Munich to the Country (o ntlrman, irm-s an in teresting report of some experiments which have been made io Bavaria, from which the following is an extract: "Our trials have confirmed tho vie that cows, to give tbe greatest possible quantity of milk, must daily receive and consume one-thirtieth of their livo weight in hay, or an equivalent therefore. If more food bo given, ffots to tho formations of flesh and fat, without occasioning a Corres ponding increase to the yield of milk, but if, on the contrary, less food be furnished'the amount and value of the milk will be greatly diminished. "Bob what makes you limp so?' ''Limp! I guess you'd limp if you had wnlked between two rows of barre boons as long as I have. Why the outside of mv legs are as raw as i piece of beef; but I have got an in . l a a a. . i mm m venuon io cure mat uirncuiy. i nm : . L .1 sBSa . imng to tttno tuose mimikry pants o mine and put a piece of bar-steel right down though the stripes, and if any hooped female or w. tilting cooper-shop mimics me out, i uunK l snan i hav my legs sawed off." UCEOI I AU VI STOCK . When nny stock is infested with lice whether horses, cattle, sheep, or hogs i give copperas in tneir loou every other day, for six or eight i tvs say a tevipooiul to a sheep, it the abov directions are followed, 1 will pledge my word the prescription will kill the ve rroin inside and out, leaving you cattle with a clean stomach and heal the skin. The remedy ia so simple jou may not think it is no humbug. Rural Farmtr.

I ugllaii Moste ol ft 'attesting Poultry The food usually selected for fattening poultry is ont meal mixed, either with scalding milk or water. Cooped fowls should be supplied with fresh food three times a day, namely at day break, or as soon after as possible; at mid-day, and again at roosting time. As much as they can eat should be given them on each occasion, but not more than can be devoured before the new meal; should any be left, it should be removed and given to other fowls as, if kept, it is apt to become sour, when the bird will not t it freely. The trough for the soft meal should be scalded daily, which can only be done conveniently by having a supply of spare ones. In addition to soft food

a supply of fresh, clean water must be ; constantly present, and t little gravel must be given daily, otherwise the grinding action of the'gizzard which is necessary to the due digestion of the j food, does not go on satisfactorily; the supply of a little sliced cabbage, or turnip tops, or green turf to pick occasionally being all that is required. A vrriation in the food will be found very conductive to an increased appetite, and thereifore the occasional substitution of a feed of boild barley for the slaked oat men I is desirable, Some feeders have division in ' their trough, or, still better, a small extra trough, which always contains some grain for the fowls to peck at. Should the birds be required very fat, some mutton suet or trimmings of the loin may be chopped up nnd scalded with the meal, or they may be boiled iu the milk or water preparatory to its being poured over the food, and the fat of fowls so fatted will be found exceedingly firm. Recipk to CrRK Hams. As soon as the hog is cold enough to be cut up take the hams, and cut out the round bone, so as to have the hams not too thick, rub them well with common salt, and leave them in a large pan for three days. When the salt has drawnout all the blood, throw the brine away, aod proceed as follows: Have two bams, of about eighteen pounds each, take one pound of moist suar, one pound ot common salt, two ounces ol salt-peter, then put them into a vessel large enough to contain them in the liquor, remembering always to keep the salt over them ; after they have been in this state three days, throw over them a bottle of the best vinegar. One month is requisite for the cure of them during that period, they mutt be turned often in the brine; when you take thom out, drain them well; powder them with some coarse flour, and hang them in a dry place. The same brine can serve again, observing that you must not put so much salt on the next hams that you pickle. This method has been tried and pronounced far better than the Westpealia. Papkr from Hops. The use of the hop plant in the manufacture of paper is now proposed. Immediately after being cut, tho stalk or vine is tied up in bundles, if possible the whole length of the plant, and these bundles are immersed in water pits, similar to hose employed in operating on flnx and hemp, or in a running stream, and are kept there till a slight Urmentation takes place, xufficient to partialV detatch tho fiber, the pithy arid woody portions of the stalk. the separation may be effectrd by hnnd, or by passing the stalk between rollers with or without teeth, the woody or pithy matter beingpicked out or wash ed out afterward. After separation. he fiber may again steaim il and rolled, if reqvirod to be very tine, but care is necessary to keep the über wet until it is cleared from gummy nnd re sinous matters, by repeated steaming and washing. Tho fiber will now be in the condition of half stutf. and tit, after further bleaching, for the manu facture of paper, pasteboard, dec. 1'be following develop h m-w phaso r f insolvency: A lilllu morv than year airo. an enti-rpminir (ver rann who had acquired nomo properly w at taken with ihu western foverniid. hilo laboring under ilH effect, sold uis "eneots at a tacrilice, nnd with his wifo and children emigrated toward the setting sun, A Tew days since he returned, looking the very shadow of his former self, when the following conversation occurred between him and his former employer: "Well Hans, you have 'bust up.' havn't you? 1 told you that you would not stay away year. Hans replied;" a, me burst up, and my wife she burst up too-slie run away wit anoder mm." Small Farmers, If there is one man to be pitied more than another it is he who possesses so much land that he does not know what to do with it; yet there are many who are so bent on having a large farm that they will sacriBce health, ease and happiness, tli itt they muy be known its the posses sor of so many acres without once thinking how they are to improve it. O'Lock here, Jim,' said a young fellow the other evenintr to an old soaker who had evidently taken too deep an interest in ipiritual matters, and was still, with tbe peculiar obstinacy of those in his condition, vociferating for another "smile." Look-n here, old fellow, yo 11 spoil your con stitution by tbis style of thing better hold up." "Constitution be blowedl" said the old fellow, "I broke that long ago! Been livin , on tbe bylsws these iz months!" roftssional Carbs. C.BIHKLEY.-ATroit. Offtr,. in Tla.le' lilock West of Court House, H ronkvllle. Ind. JB. DAVIS, M. D., PHVICIAN A- 1 1 l(. , ;KON . Orrn . oiiO'isl .. I'vni.r A Klitil..,-, store, on Main street, Hrook vllle.lnd. MORROW,-- ATTOHNK.Y (Ol NKl i.wu n i i.avv. urn. a. o. 7. Ha le' Building, Itrookvllle, lud. ttl43 rpOllAl J. WHITX-NOTAHY PVBUO X LAt'BBL.IsD., will ak deposition and 'ac Kiiowldment,and attend to Notarial business gwaormiiy. i draw and lake acknowledgement or Oeuda Mortgage, eke. o I-' KICK -one door n.oth of the Tyner Store. TAR J. W KEELY. - sUKfJKON DENTIST Aß HKOOK VILLK, lao. All worn warranted. No charge for examin ation or advice. I have constantly on hand a sun ply of both Powder and Itrushes. Ms... Books and Stationary at the lowest rwlall prleee for cash Offu aone door North of the old Tyner Store JuneBT CYRUS KILOORE,-at roii.NKY AT LAW brooksille, lud. Omca, in the old County office buildings, on tbe Ful.iie Sujiare 43 '53 BOOTH ANA S..O. s. 7t. have on band a good assortment of Boot IT S ses an hoe. Slippers. (Jailers, Huskin. lto. Miss aus aud Chlldrens. Alio Mr. Hurrl' celebrat--ed sk ins and lies, a I casb prices ostW TYNttK ck KIMbLK.

CINCINNATI.

A NRW LOT OF a. : Jus i received at No. to I". .Ml st. I I1I.OVES & C.UT.Vri.KTS. DKAWKRS. VS-f IT derhlrtt. Hosiery, Nock-lles, .Muffler, Wool Scarf, loualorts, Collar, Custom-made Shirt ami travelling Sliawla: together with every t)le and quality In the Mhh' Furnishing Line. Purchaser will save Themaelves tloie aud trouble by . ailing directly at No. Ill and miking their ! lions, my stock la nor tho large! and moil complete than any other In tbe same line Weal of the Moi.ntalus. Thanking the public for past patronage, would solicit a continuation of Ihrir favor. ISAAC P. NMITI1, No. 10 East Fifth street, opposite the Lk-nnlton House, Cinolnnatl, O. Nov 14 3m THE STODART PIANO. sm mi & N3X0N CINCINNATI, OHIO, At-cniforlbe most celebrated manufactories of the Union, dedre to call the attention of buyers particularly to the sbovo celebrated instruments, of which they constantly keep a splondid assortment on hand. POR SWEBT1BS8, Qr AMTV, AND BqCALITT or tori, rowan or bbtaibino both tons and i-cbb, dslii a y Sff ki Hanum, rxr.rxi TIOM Or FINISH, AMD ORf AT BOB SB I II i , TIIKSTODART PIANO Is DK8TJRPAIBBD. Piano Hall, No 7G) Fourth st-, near Vine. .Ii I) CTEAM MARBLE WORKS. CHA8. RTTLF.suuu .IKSSOK TO LOWKY . HULK. Corner Uroadwav tind Fifth iruol,nni-iniiBll, Ohio. Monuments, Tomb. and Crave Stones, Marble Mantle and Statuary, liabtlsn.al Fonts. Maural Tablets, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures, Cabtnetand Counter Slabs, Sic. dee, constantly on hand and furnished to ordor. Thi frade.upplted with Marble in Block and Nlab, or Sawed otorder inar-.M '04 I j Groceries. MY stock of VoungHyton.fiuopowdcr, Imperial em Blaek Teas lslarge and wollselectodof late importations, pure and froth. Also, Prime Kio, Java, Mocha and Laguagara Coffees; Prime N. O. Sugar; Crushed, Powdered, Loaf and Clarified Sugar; Colden Syrup. N O. and K. II. Molasses, Cuba, Honey, Rice, Nails, Window Glas, Soamles Hags, Colored and white Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn and Cotton Batting, with every article usually kedt by Grocers, allofbcst qualitlles, warranted to trive satisfaction. forsalu i n qualities to suit, at theloweit market price. A A HON A. COLTER. 8. K. CornerMain dx Seventh Nirocls,Cln'li.,0. May IN 1855. 8EALS!.AND PRESSES!!! S OK LESS Wi I'll Hall's Percussion j Seals of50 letters or less with Evens1 Psrcuss'n 93 I " " m Lever 6 Devices extra, from $t to S8,50 Notary Pablln Seals in Percussion, $5 in Leier, as. Court and Corporation Seals, with largo Lever Press- , from tW to S-'. Duplicate matter for the Heal Write plain Mind your I' and J'. Address C. P. HALL. References: , Seal Engraver, Builne men It West Fourth t'.reet ofCiuclanatl. ) Cincinnati. O. V : I . A . Goodwin will act as agent at Brook -vllle for lhee8eal and Presses, of whom tbsy can be obtained at the Manufacturer's pricea. nrh 14 THK IMPROVED LITTLE GIANT. rittftntffd "luv in 1 854? Improved February 1650 Is doubtless an Invention among the mos!' pnr tant of modern tlme:i, for the use of the i advised farmer and stock feeder and the ui.. . jrsal favor with which it haa been received from the first more tbau an) thing else, alteit Hi utility and sa perlorlty. For portability, simplicity of construction . and convenience of nse tbe Little Giant ha no equal, ft weigh from 3 to 3 hundred lb., according to else, can be put In operation by the farmer In 90 minutes, without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and used with convenience by an)body. These Mills are guaranteed in the most poiltlvo manner again! breakage or derangement, and warranted to crush feed from ear com, and grit or One homony from shelled corn, with degroe of ease and convenience for farm purposes, never attained before. t he subscriber is now prepared to furnish the farmers of Franklin County with Improved patterns and alaea, to ault the varied wauta ol all. No. II, Is offered at $40 eompleto, ready for attaching the team, and warranted t crush, ot dry com, mbuahelaof feed per hour Willi horse. Ho. Sal tKl, will crush I'll bushel per hour. No. 4 at 0, will crash M bushel per hour with two horses. These mills wilt bo dollvosjd In llreokvllle, or any i lace In ihell'ouuiy, at tho Manufacturer price. W. K. Mlfl.KOKH, dee I : Hole Agrnllor KraiikllnCounty. KUNST. II. L. ilANIIt. JACOB ERNST, WHOLESALE A RETAIL HOOK HKI.I.KIt, stationer, frlnler and illank Hook Manufacturer, Mo. 1 1 M Main Street, Cincinnati, keeps eonilanlly on hand a fuJaml complete assortment ol Hlo.nk Hooks, Memorandum, vo., nf bis own nini.iifuriuro Merchants. Ilnnkers, Clerk ol I '.mi nly Courts, Ac, will Hn.l our Blank Hooka, of a superior iiiallly. raruruiar attention pain to tbe manufacture of I Hunk Hooka, ruled and bound to any pattern, with printed head when required. jrOur fine Illank Rooks are paced. Also, s full snd eompleto sssorlmenl of Miscellaneous aud Nehool Hooks, Stationery, ae. Furcl.aier are respectfully Invited to give a a call our term and our price favorable. Cincinnati, March U,IR30. HATS AND CAPS. sritiM. M VI. i . 117 I introduced nr SnrlosT Sllo of Hats, with several new and beautiful aiyles of Caps, on Thursday, February Hist. We have no best tation In aay lug that wo have produced a Hal wM-h cann.r. bo surpassed for III-. AIM V OF HF.Siti.N, KLKOAMCF. OF FINISH aud the soft, easy manner In which Ullis the head. HUMTo HOK-KINN, No. 130 Main t., Westslde, 0 doors below ob, Cincinnati,!). marlslv a- 4 s a Mino. j. iniiimi ii. J.rl.ABB. jENNiflwmm WHOLESALE GROCERS, SI..2.H 'hin mthfi:t, WEST SlUE, HKC'ONU DOOK A HOVE SIXTH, .Hud No. 9 iltxtla Mtrcets onrciNHATi.o. HENRY FALLS, WMOLBSALB AHO BBTAIL ' CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. ID Kant Fourth Hlrocl, between MnluanJ 8o.sasABus UiaMla ,....,...,,(. t 1 HIHOU' niimis, i ii tit 1 1 , ., NOW KK' EIVINO A LA KOK STOCK OF TU NC 1 F. inj OlICIo ugllsli aud American Cnrpels, 'urliln Ooods, I. .ths, Ac. ckc , for the fall trade, to which he respei ifully Invllea the attention, of tho public Sep 14 ly par 9L lessc X Sloort NO. 142 MAIN ST. BETWEEiX 8T, AND 9TH. i ' r.KIiS.-onstaiiil) on hand a beautiful nstorlY montof HATS AND CAPS, oflhe moatfaahlonable kind. He Invites his old friends at brook v Hie to give hi ui a eall when they vlsltlbeeily. May7,i!iJi yr. EXCELSIOR MILLS. From Iii KiHulrcr, Oft vjygsoo Silvbr Sbt aw abdbd to tub Kxi sc i si. .a Yoiso Ambsk a Corn amd Cob Mill at tub latb Isduba Stats Fair. We ee by the official report of Ihn eommlttoo spponted lo SseMa the challenge between tbe proprietor of the Young America Mill and the Lllll (laut Mill, have award I the silver plate the for. roar. I he celebrated Young Amerloa I the mill that look the first premium at the Ohio Stale fair for lh last two ywara. Also the silver cup at the lest trial with the Improved I.Htlo Olauton the mid of February lad, on the public lan.ilng In IUI city. The fale statements of the Little Ulaut Coin. oany to tho coutrary notwithstanding. v 1 C. LKAVITT. The Young America Excelsior Is alwsysou exhibition and ready for trial hy the underdgned, and la recommended to farmers as possessing all the advantage of any other mat Inno f.ir grinding, und la emlueully superior In Itsgrlniling urrui!of.eiii-i asi ring, removable and re newable at pluaauru. If your Young America wear out. you can replace the old by uew ring with the grinning surface . For sale, and will be put up at the residence of any farmer ordering or purchalgf . and falny snd thorousrhly tried, by W. L. Fami uab dt Co. oct 30 IrliU If SAMUEL MARLATT, BLACKSMITH,, M ain. Street, South ofthe Public Honare, Easts III llrflolivlllr, lliil. A LL KINDS OF BÖLTS AND XX Screws iiisau at tne suonesi no ticeai'd iu Hie beslinanne r ALSO I pay partleularatlemlonto repairing allalnds oi uaenmery, warrimu.no be aa welt done and alas low nilce a can be fouudauy where In the West. inat9 WAN TED-1 WO bushels Orled Apples, for which we will pay the highest market price la Mb. W. L. Fasui-has ds Co.

CONNERSVILLE.

CONNEHSV1LLE Iron Foundry. tJERHART T.H0MP80 , (Successors to W. P. Qebbearl) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In CUOknii AND II K AT IX STOVES, ASS Castings of every Description. i" , 'Store on Monro., street, a few doors South of the Court House., r We keep constantly on hand the largest and bost assortmenlof Cooking Stoves In tbe valley and having recently Increased our facilities fo. manufacturing, we have determined toiBLt, and WAar.AKT our Stoves and castings AT CINCINNATI PRICES! Wocontlnae te manufacture the State Pair pre m lum HATHAWAY COOKING STOVE, now admitted to be the bbbt cooking stove In the United stalest We also mauafacture the Premium or Step Cooking Stoves, wlthjl or 0 holes .nd urge ovens, we are prepared to furnish, wbolbsali and BBTA1L Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, &c, &c, at city Prices. A geueral assortment of TINWARE, EAVE TROUGHS, fc HOUSE SPOUTING, kopt on hand and made to order. lob Castings of all kindt made Id a auperlor manner, at hört notiee. Having employed experienced wornmen, we ln lie especial attention to the fact that we warrat :t our Nlovet to perforin well, andtour castings generally to be of good materal or the money re fun pod. N. o. Old Caatlngs.Old Copper, and Country Produce taken 'n Kxchange,) May lrJ-45-1-W. W. FKYB ARGER CO., WtloLItAlldc KgTalL DkALBIliS Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hang iaBta (CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,! Boots, iShees, Hast. Cop, Straw (oods Ac, AND MANUFACTURERS OF UO.XM; I s AND TI AVI'I !.I.A, CONNERSVILLE IND. may in '35 ly NEW ALBANY. P. CHILDS k CO'S Move reift n Ha Im Pill .Tlamirarlory . Trenton, N . Y., Jan. I, P. Childs & Co. Cents; Having recelreo material benefit from your Sovereign Balm pill. I deem It proper to state that two year ago tne first of this winter, having been severely afflicted for the last twenty year previous to that lime with Rheumatism and crlelt in tbe back , I bought two boxes of your pills, and took them according to directions, and before they were gone 1 was en'.Irely cured, and have not suffered from the comrlalnt since, and I would nut be placed back where was before taking Micm for one hundred dullaji. I would, therefore cheerfully recommend them to any person . - filleted that way a a sure remedy. Titos. J. Malitsp. ItKADKK, Pleaso notice the reasons Air. Brown gives forsaking for an agency for selling the Sovereign Balm fills. Could rny one give better reasons? Header, If you want a good medicine please procure a box at tbe earliest convenience and rive them a trial. Avon, Wis., Jan. 80, '43. Menus. A. 8. liurlelgh & Bro., Gents. Tbe canso of m) asking the agency for aellins; P. Childs de Co.' Oriental ol Sovereign Balm 111 Is not for speculation alond . I bare used tbem In my family for tbe last re fen years, and And no othor medcise as good. I cured myself of the Liver Complaint at the commencement of that lime, and cured almost all kinds of dlseaae sinco with them. I have been plagued to And thoro since llefi Walworth county, and that I the cause of my requestlngthe agency agoln to sell them. Your with reipect, tico. HaovvN. The following from our Immediate vicinity I respectfully presented: John H. .Ma) ell, 3 1H33. writes: (ew Maysvllle, Ind., Aug- 17, "I believe ynnr pills to be a good modlctno.and a the people like them, and frequently call for thorn, you will please tend a aupply Immediately" V.DIlmsn,Rutton'i Point P.O. Clayeo. Ill Dee. 1 1 . w riles; I havo sold what bill your BMaU left 1th n . so I wise you to aend me a few doseu boxe o vour Sovereign Halm Pills liumeilialely. What I sold gavo satisfaction. " Oanlel Crose, Ferry's P. '., Lawrence co,. ML, Nov. t. IKM, write: "I have sold out all the pill your agent lofl mo and could sell many more If I had them. Tbe pill pn ved very effleaclot' . ml gave goneral satisfaction." Head the following: Kobberson'sSt'' Harrison co., Ky Jtil u. IfJC. i Messrs. A.H.R'lr! dt Hro. Gents: Yout Sovereign Halm I'il ave proved to be a great remed) lieju for Chili and Fever, i nlds, llr. al Complaint and Dyspepsia. Aa I have sold all thai were lift with ma, and as there Ii o larce demand, you will please send me a fiosh supply diluted lately, and oblige Your. V a. Hattos. Why will those who are afflicted hesitate when tho Sovereign Hal m pills will set the sj stein to rights, end will be of untold value Now don't lop, but get a box of P. Child eV Co.' Pills -- l'hey will clear the system nicely, without mak ing )ou sick either. They aru mild In their operations, buf penetrate the whole ayateni, reiuovleg every obstruct, ion. I lu-v act upon the skin, k.lnv). lung and I.i.h els. these being (he channel psovlded for carr ln off all Impurities ti.nu the s stem. It the) become clogged, disease I the almost certain re. suit. Thoe pills open the pores of tbe skin, promote a prop, r discharge from ihekldneys, carry off all phlecg and oilier humors from the lungs, aud by tho bow. I. remove all Impurities thai cannot tas by any other outlet, along with the refuieoith natural food. NOTICE. The genuine Oriental or Sovereign Halm PHI have oil the wrapper of each box tne shove ropreleutalionof the manufactory. A.S. Hurlelgh V Bro., Pew Alban), Ind., Proprietors lor the Nou 'i and West. M. W. Halle, Prookvllle; Cnartes Vancatnp, Metamora; ft. K. Fuller, llarrlsoii, Ohio; and dealers In Modlctos feuerally. June HO BR00KV1LLE, "Time is Money." JON. It V I.AHK t bis uew store, one door outh oflhe VALLEY HOUSE keeps constantly on hand a geueral assortmonlof luwolry, Watches, Clocks, , sllverpooiia,raaor,and A agreal variety of i FANCY ARTICLES, auch as are usually kept Bam. by Jeweler, lie I piepared alio to repair old Jewelry, and to clean and repair clocksand watches oil reasouamc terms and ajgwai abort notice. He will alio take nldsllverand Bi.ld In exchange for aoods. nov lit '3S CANAL BOAT" CAPT WM. SUDLER, UMI.Ii make refutar trips weekly from Ashland, ' Fayelte county, to Cincinnati, touching at Laurel, Metamora, Urook villa, Kocbnsler, and other dealrablo points, for Krelgbtand I'aaaeugcrtThe "Wayne" will leave Ash la mi, Laurel, and Metamora, for the city, oi Mondays, ami Hrookvllle on Tuesdays of eacn week, and rsturnlar, will leave the elly on Fridays reach Rrookvtlle. MoUiuors, Laurel, and Ashland, ou Halurdays ot etch week. Tbe "Wayne" Is prepared lo do all kinds of hipping, and from Ihelong experience ef ('apt. Sudler, person wishing tosend produce to tho city, for sale, will Snd Tl to their interest to entrust Itwlthhlm. Tbe "Wayne" will receive and discharge her freight st the Warehouse of Llnek At Farubar, upper landing, If not otherwise directed, where am pie arrangement will be prepared for shipping all kind of I'roduce, Plouranu Merchandise. i nuiilry merchants, Miller, and Hlackamtlh are respectfully solicited for s ibsre of their patronage by lino J W. L. FA l(0.ril AH cV CO., Agents ii.i:.m: muad hi is. li)U. LAND AiiliNI'V. I STILL ATTEND TO THE HUSIN ESS OF I f . 1 vesting ino-iey In wild or unculllvatod land, farm, and town lot; pa) Ing taxes eke., for perou living at a distance. Fundscan be soul w ith sfety in drAltsou New York, a Umso wishing lo put their money where It will be safe, and ) leid a large por cent., cnu have It so Invested by addrelng July I AHHAHAM CAHKY, Cedar Pall, Klack Hawk Co., Iowa. Watches & Clocks. iiri v viees to tbe cltliens of Hrook villi and vicinity ,lnlhe capacity of Watch and Clock .Ttiikvr und tleuulrer, making and mending JEWELRY, fac Long experience and strict Pl'NCTUALITY are hi recommendation. Shop3 door North o l Llnck dt Kafuuhar's store. Ulvemeacall every body, aud I will warrant satisfaction. dec. 19 ISM Wanted. AOsOOO Huahrls Corn, .0,(M)0 Hnshul OaU, lOs(NM) Hushel Flax Need And all kind of Grain and Gras Seed, for which we will pay lb highest market price. Hep If) W. L. l.i.rmi dt Co. r . QEAKUKAN r a FOSTER'S Apple Fearers snd

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CINCINNATI. DR. FORSHA'S Alterative Balm, For Internal and External Use This Balm is warranted to relieve all Rheumatism, Strains in the Spine, or Spinal aflection and

Dyspepsia, Headache, or Miff Neck, Toothache, Earache, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Breast, Stomach or Bowels, or Burning in the Breast, Asthmn, Bronchitis, Sprains aud Bruises, Burns Scalds or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic and Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever Rnd Ague, Piles, Corns. I lesh cuts or sore, Inflamation in tho Head, Stomach. Bowels or Kidneys, Summer Complaint of Children, Worms, and Inflamation of the Stomach nnd Bowels, Croup and Scarlet Fever. The reasou why this Balm reaches all theso cases Is because it leduces Inflama'.ion, ami arousal ' the secretion and nervous system Into action. ! This power Is owing to the peculiar combination of Medical propertlea without tneir being euitralited The medirlne U perfectly safe, not conj talning any dead ly poison, or mineral. It will, if used freely, act Immediately upon lie liver, and all other secretive organs, i fiend the fallowing Ccrtif icntcs. From Rev. John R. Pinley. ClHcinnatl, March 4Ui,le3. lir, Forsha This Is the Oral time in my long lire tbat I have given my name in recommendation of ' any medicine, aa a general remedy, though I have i often b en ollcltod. I havo used your Altera1 live Balm for nearly two years; first., for the rheumatism in ny hip and knee, of wl.lrh I was nearly a cripple, then for very severe bruises on two of my family; then a violent attack of diarI rhnaon myself; then for inflamation, for burn, bruises, and for a very severe case of stiff neck, I brought on by a violent cold, und I think I have I had full pro-if III roedlhal propertif s, in a great j nianv of the disease for which you recommend It. I and I have not found it to fail Ina ilugle one of ; them. Still, I do not say that It I an Infallible I cure, yet it la my sober eouvicllon, that it I the I best compound forlbase remedies fcr which It is i recommended, tnal 1 have ever tried , and I have j tried many. I will not, If I can procure it; be with , out It In my fi mily for any consideration. II p. ing that you will still continue to rompoumi it no. , ne,il) , and that It may relieve thousands of suffc- I rers, I most heartily recommend It to m fellow- i citizens as a most excellent Family Medicine. YoutJ, affectionately . J.B. FIXLiiY. Cortlllcate from I). L. Starr. I have known Mr. Korslia's Alterative It. I m to I pnr form a very axtrsordlnary euro upon a horse that was very badly cut, some lime Kineo. I used It externally, wslh goo d elTect. 1 believe il to a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to be med in many complaint. IJ. b. STAKU. Nov. 81, 113. PoMsnOT, O., Dee. 1, 'ft. Da. Pobiha: Youj medicine ha completely cured me, and I am bale and stout, and no slns of Kheumatle pains about me, I am very thankthat you made your appearance in this plaie. The Only regret I now have I, that you did not come soonor.as much oOerlngand expense would havo been douo away. I bopo you may always be successful aa with me, andf livo to a good old age, and never sudor with the Kheumallsin. 1 have only used what Halm I bought of you, and am now s new man. ours, truly. ROBT. HEATY. Lbtabt Palls, Meigs co . O., Dec. 10, 'M. Da. Fobsh a Dba r Sir: Hon will recollect selllngme one dossn bottles ofyour Alteratlvo Balm od board the strainer Ohio No. 9 on her upward trip.aboullbe Othor lUth 'of November latt.el have sold II all but two bottles, and can say so far sal have seen and known it tried it ha cured more diseases, and In a shortor time, than any medicine I evarknew. It ba already become popular here, and 1 could sell s large quantity of It If It waagenerrlly known thai I always had It on hand. I should ba glad If you would appoint me sole agent for tho sale of Hin Ibis place, Inasmuch s the other merchant In tee place are agent for other medicine not worth half so much. If you do 0, I will do all I can to give the medicine a wide clroulatlon. At all events, pleaso to end me ono dosen each of your differ I nl sized botllot, and oblige Yours, If. P. LA WRY. TO THK PUBLIC. I. ins is to certify thai my wife was afflicled with the spinal affeolion and d)pepla for nine years, and a large portion of that time conflued lo her room. Three Joint of horback bone werelhrown out of place aud curved, caused br diseae and pain. She waa quite bowed down In her slaiure during her lllnes. We had three physicians attending her during the principal part of her nine, but she experienced no permanent relief from their prescriptions. I afterwards procured one uollle of Dr. Porsha' Alterative Balm, and by the lime he bad used ihalbotlla the felt great relief Shu used but tevnn bottles, whan she was entirely cured, sound and well, of her diseases, and her back-bone has lost IU curve, aud he I as straight In bar stature aashe was prevlou io the attack. We tiereby certify that we believe the list in to be iho tost medicine In use, and we believe It to be a certain cure lot the stilus! affectmn and d) spepsia, and cannot too highly recommend 1 1 lo any person aflltc'cd with the above disease. We alio find Hun effectual cum Iu many other dl. sone In which we have tried 'tin our family. (Signed) ALEX. CLA HR. MAKY H. CLA KK. Lynchburg, Highland co., 0., Jan. W, '...'. Lynchburg, Highland co,, Jan. B, '39. Tbl Is to certl ly Hist I have been afTllclu.l fr even or eight year w Ithe spinal affection and dyspepsia, and a pari of that lime waa conBued to my bed. I had tiled the vnrloui remedies tried proscribed by the pbyelrlaii who attended me, but obtained no permanent relief unlil I tried llr. E..rsha's Alterative Halm, Hy the lime I had use. I . three or four bottle I fell treat relief, and had imt ued more than (even bottle until I waa entirely cured of the above named dlaeaae. 1 feel tlduo lo the public, a well aa to Dr. Dr. Porsba, lo stale the above named facts, and to say that I believe the BALM lo be the best medicine In us, aud I ! canol recommend II loo highly lo suffering hums-1 nlty. I bsve used It In many other case In my fa mlly for which It wu recommended, and II has given entire satisfaction In all cases. Jons Walkxr. I in wnll ..mialnlflit Mrllh Alrtliil.t 'rt Knit hi wife, snd also John WaUer, and know the above statements to bo matter of fart, and Hiey are person of respeelabllll) ami candor. Signed A.fHllLltllI can recommend Mr. Forsha' Alterative Halm aa being the best medicine I over used for 'cramps j and pains, vt nun nan tun tinier, i wa crump"d very much, and In le than one mluute I wa relieved of all pain. I have tried It for c tils, brul ; ans, and burn, and found It to give Immediate rollet, I waa taken with a sorer pain in the bock could uot straighten in) so If, and I only rubbed H iwloe.and the pain led mo, and I wasss well a I over was. It Is good for headache: my ion wa I attacked with a sovere headache, and in ouo-half I hnuraflor bathing bis hnad, he was relieved. ours, resp.'ciiunv, J. W. Asms. Certificate from M.S. Hubble, of the Cincinnati Fuel Co. We bad a bursa thrown overboard from a Coat Flat, between two boat, end fast In the goar at Hie time, and u steamboat passing, w bleb Jam i., . 4 tha boats to gather, with tbe horse struggling at Um lime. He was vory much cut aud bruised. After we got blm out wo applied Mr. Forsha' Alterative I ...Im freely to the cut and bruise, MP peeling, however that lb bur wa ruined. Bui after slandlug about thirty. sl hour, the horse wa put lo work, a wl I aa ever, except the sea r In consequence of tbe cut he got. And we would cheerfully recommend II to Hi public a the best medicine w have used, aud w nave triad all of he different kinds that are lu use. I comnr with olner In rccoinme'-ding Dr. r oriha's Alterative Halm a the bust medicine wo n over ued for horses, and alio for ruts and iu n nes on the human perron . N. . lll'BBt.B Certificate from Cue. S. Bryant, F.. Cincinnati, Jan. II. 'e. During lue sninmor and fall of l"-T Ism ulta III atdlOvrt nt time, from diiesso oflhe disease of the stomach and bowels. Hy tho first of December, the coinplalhl.hud run through the various stages of the diarrhea and'dysentcry, and finally the pile sol In lo complete the slums' Intolerable pb)!cal misery lo which this latter complaint frequently obecl lae sufferer. I bad been uouflui.d to my bod for about a week with Ibl last complaint, and wa very muco reduced. 1 bad applied to s skillful phyitciuu, who hn.l pp'icribed lor me several eays, hut I saw no evident symptom of recovery. At this point of lime, Korsha s AI. lurallvullalm came under my uixertailou II) e iiisldnruble persuasion, I wa Induced lo lake II lu small .loses uf a tcaspoonlul as ofiuu a a paroxyni ot the dlseasu came ou. 1 had taken some lb I of these do, wheu I loll decidedly baiter and afterward rcovred with uch rapidity thai In two dayiaflrr I coin tnoi.ee. 1 taking Uie Ualtu, I was entirely free from the effect of lh discs. I bulieve the Halm I an axcvllaut remedy for dyipepilaand Ita kindred complaint, dyarrhaa, dyaeiiiery aud the plies. 1 usvu made this statement at th requet of Mr. Förths, who kindly agerod me the medicine which 1 believe effected o cure In tbe above case. Kespeilfully your, Ciiai. M. IIbyant. Wholesale Depot, at J. es C. Keakhlrt'i, Ko. 31 Pearl-st. Cln. Dr. Forsbs, Drug 5lere, Norlh sldo of PW'.h-tl., 3 door east of Smith, Clu. 0. For tale by l. V, Jobnslou, M . W. Halle, Slaughter A William, J, Power, Llnck dt Par.puhar, sud Wni. L. Farqubar.lti tlrookvillt.si d by country merchants generally. CIHCIHl&fl MARBLE WORKS. eaiern How npp. 4'alharlne U7ii, tlaisr ss.iti. I :i I bn ri St T. WHITE & SON.

THOMAS WHITE dt SON, WHOLESALE mhket most of It bin s, if, in- can roc- . VI iJ de"'erJ. ,n k "Hi Anii'.rlc,u ommend all tbe work that goes out of

-.'.-' U--r-ZT-TTZT-STTj; . " mi'lU UJS, I .II.V, IVI Vf I , U hi sr.., BUS. I Ml IHU. other articles. Entire tifactlon will be given to all persons favoring u with their order. We emptor the bed workmen, and sell st price lowor than any other Yard. Caps sud Sills on hand. Our Agent for Hrookvllle, Is Mr. Jamei Kennedy, who wlUaliend to all ordere.

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RÄBTF.B S SP1IRI MIYTflBS -k ör t o?THrtoTDr ' i THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN! Not a Particle of Mercury in it t An Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obitlnalo Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple or Poetnlea on the thee, Blotches, Holls, Ague, and Pever, Chronic Sore Byes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Seald-Head, En. largementand pain of the Bones and Join!. Salt Kbeum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases srlslng from an Injudicious ose of Mercury, I mprudenee in life, or Impurity of the Blood. This great alteraUve medicine and Purlfler of tbe Blood isnow used by tbousanda of grateful patients from all parts of tbe United Slates, who testify dally to to Ue remarkable cure performed I. .. ' . r .11 . . . . . .... uj ,iia nsasn-sws i an nieuicines, "Latter ripanish Mixture." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on tho S'ktn, Liver DleeaAO, Pevers, Ulcers, Old sore. Affection or ibe Kldnev, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaint, fain and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily pat to flight by using Uiis great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases ofthe Blood, nothing baa yet been found to compare with II. It cleanse the system of all impurities, acu gently and efflelently on the Liver and Kldnevs,and strengthens the nigestlao.glvos tone to tbe stomach, makes the Skin clearand hcalthp, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by tbe excesses of youth, to Its pristine vigor aod strength. Por tho diseases of Female It i peculiarly applicable, and wherever it baa become known Is regularly prescribed with the happiest effect. It invigorates lue weak and debilitated, nnd imparls elasticity to the worn out frame, clears tho kin, and luae the patient freah and bealthv; a single bottle of thi lucstimable remedy Is worth more then sll tbe so-called .Saraaparlllasin existence. Tb targe number or certificate which we havo received from all portion ol the United State, Is the bi-it evidence that there Is no humbug about li. Tho Pre, the hotel-keepers, magiatrates, physicians and public men, well known to the community . all add their testimouv lo tbe wondcrfitl etrecisof ihii OREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and getan Al-nannc, and read the details of the wonderful care performed by Carter's SprnUh Mixture, (in most cases where evcrylhingclse had signally failed.) The limits .r an advertisement will not ad mit tholr fall InWh! s. BEERS. & Co., Proprietors, Xo 304, Broadway, X. Y. To whom all order moat te addressed. Forsalu by Druggist and Country Merchants in nil parti of the united States and tbe Canauai, aDd by M. W. Halle, Brookvillr, A. R. Chase, New Trenton; James Turner, Fairfield; Charles VanCamp, Metu'iioru; T'. Gilford dt Co., Laurel; and H.Sbriner, Andc-rsonvllle. PHILADELPHIA. D4M TOK HOOrisAIVIHt CELEHKATEO KEBJIAN B ITTERS. PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a, Pa. WILL KFPKCTUALLT CURK LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chrtftie er Nervtui DmbUity, Dltrattt oj the Kidnti,and all Diieuitt ariting Jrvm a tlittrdtrtd Liver r Sitmarh Such as Constipation , Inward Piles . nessof Blood to the Head, Acidity of the stomach,; Sausen, Heaalburti, Die gust for Food, Fulnos or Welgbtln the Stomach, sour Eructation, Kinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomach, Bwlmmlngofthe head, Hurried and difficult Breathing Klullerlngaltlio Heart, Choeklng or suffocating sensations when Ina lying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the head, Deflciency of perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ryes, Pain In the Sldo, Back, l nest, i.imus, o.e., nuoden flushes of liest, Burning Iu the flesh, Constant Imagln s)gs ef Evil, and great de. presslou of Spirits, elor In calling tbe attention of the preparation, doe so with a feeling The prof public to It of the otm n IU virtues and adaplaHon to tho diseases for which 11 is nighty recomIII -ni'.e.l. It Is no nowand untried article, butone that has stood the test of a ten ears' trial before the American people, and Its reputation and sale I unrivalled by uuy similar preparation extant. The tollmntiy In Ii favor given by the most prnmln. enlaud well known Kbydclin and Individuals in nil part ol Uw country U Immense, and a careI til perusal nftho Almanac, published annually by the proprietor, and to bo had g rails of any of hi Aiceiits, cannot but satisfy tbo most sceMk-al scepl great tllüt tills renie really deserving the lebrlty It has obUlsed. Principal ()(TI St . Pbilad'a. Hi itiufsetory,No.oo, ARCH AC.KMTN M.W. Halle, Hrookvllle, Ind.; A. ft. Chase, Kew Trenton; James Turner, Falrfleld; Chn. Vancamp, Mslamora; T. OlffoH di Co., Laurt-I,aud H. Sbrlnor, Audersonville. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! IBCUTfl POK THK MILLION! A most Wnndorlut and Invaloable Publication nit. IH'Nl Klt'H MKHK AI. M AM AL; HKIM, an nrlglnnlend pop- , ui II Ml I a ularT reatl.e on Man SS&MÜmil anu woman: tneir Physiology, function and Sexual Disorders of everv kind, with neverfslllng Humedle fr the speedy eure ofall disease of a prhato and delicate diameter. Inci dent to tho violation of tbo Lawi of Nature and of Nature' Ood. fKIOK TWBNTV-FI VK CBXTM. The Author of tbeabove volume Iss graduate of one of the flrst modlral schools In the United Mistes, and having devoted a quarter of a century to theaiudy and treatment of Hyphltla and kindred disorder a a peelallty ho has become pososs1 of moil Invaluable information In regard to tbo same and t able to compress Into vade medium compass the vory qulntsnce or medical uleneoon this Important subject; a the result of the most eminent phydclsns In Kurope and America I thoroughly demonitrated In blsown highly successful practice In the treatment of secret disease In many thousand of case In tbe City of Philadelphia alone The practice of Dr. Himer has lour boen, and illll laltterary nnbouuded, but at the earnest sollcllatloii of numernu persona, no lias been Induced lo extend the sphere of hi proftonal asef ulnuss to lb community at large, through the medium of lils-'.M.idleal Mauuul and Hand Hook for Die , i,- it. .: It Is a volume that should be In tho hand of evteryfamtty In tho laud whether uid a a preventive of secret v lee, or sa a guide for the allevlalon o nun or I. in most awful and destructive sources over Visited upon mankind for the sins of emunllly and Impurity ef every kind. Illsa vulumo thalbai received the unqualified recommendation of the Aral physlclau In the Uud,vthils many clergymen, father, mothers i.bllaulbroplst enu hsinaullarlans, htvo moi freely extended It vliculatlon In all quarter wh-jre lit powerful teaching would be likely to bo Instrumental In Ihu moral purlllcallou and ph)slral heallug of multitudes of our people, among the young. volalll,and Indiscreet, otherwise the prldo and Dower of th nation. Tbe author srgu particularly, moat strongly agnlnslevory specie of self dellleinunt.snd warn parents aad guardians, In searching term, to guard the young of bvla sxe from tho lerrltlc couequnco concomitant of tholr Ignoranc of physiological laws and sexual Impuilile and lrregulartlea, whether exhibited by preoooloui do vulopeiiioiil orartslng from the vicious and eor ruptlug example of their school-mates or otherwise. To those who have boon already antnared lo the "paths that lake bold on holl,"s clear nnd explicit wty I hown by which they may secure a return of sound health, and a regeneration of lb sou I from Ii terrible pollution. Itt well known 'hat thousand! of vlcllmi are annually sacrificed at the brlneoro.uackery ot pec. ally those suffering from Venereal orNyphll(lie dlseuses Strictures, Semluel Weakness Nervous Debility, and the numernu maladies which spring directly or lets remotely from the Indulgence f carnal passion and sec rot violation of Nnii re. In view of those fart, and wheuit Is also considered lhal about lon.OUU persona die annually lu the United Stale of Consumption a largsi majority being the victims of the voluptuous Indiaerellou of lh. lr progenitors, agreeably to lh scriptural ouunclaiiou, that lbs sin of the parants ar visited upon tho children, even to t it Hit. I and fourth generation. Tho Aulhor,lmbuud with outluiulof enlarged philanthropy, will scarcely bu censured lor any effort lo restrain the vice of the age, by ihu humble Instrumentality of hi Medical Manual. Oue eopy, aoearely ei voloped, w ill bo forwardodfrue of postage to any part of lh United Htaie or UScenU.orUforfl. Adiiruas, post-paid, COMI K.N dt CO., Publishers, box 107, Philadelphia. Hookaellr,(!aiivaur and Hook Agant applied on lb moat liberal terms. mar 14 ly ASA IGLEH ART, (Lali f .and Succossorto Ingle, Wbeelerdc Iglehsrlln i. ..I i s1. jo. Agencle,) Attarner nl i.uw anil Kcalkatuto AgeBl. WIHatlendio the Collection of Debts, ihepurchaandsl of Beal Kdnieand all other profwaaioual business intrusted to him tn Venderon reh.ond tbe adjoinlug counties in Indiana. Jf r'Orrn snvBSTHB aba i bans, BVA.NhVTLLE, INDIANA. CHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE. IIJILLIAM FRANK, ANNOUNCES TO THE WW ciUzcns ol ItrooK vine, anu itiu rest oi tne woriu, mit uc hcm a a",,u aupply or all kind ot Furnitur at hi hop ou Main street nearly opposite to No. fin A, I v ii ii'. ( n rn.i -re .Shoo . A In. I IbWSäO. r-orsonsaliowantaiiyiuiug tn his line would do well to call aud examine tbe work and Ihu price before buying elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. He keepsall kinds of colflns ready-made, and r good Hearse with which he ean attend funerals In town or country. Qivobtmscall. Junes leMly WILLIAM FRANK

CINCINNATI.

r.v - . ras., ii. . WYRMB. .Willi. FRENCH, WYNNE & CO, iftorura .'d "vboleiale Dealer. I ' FANCY DRY GOODS MAirrjFACTTJEEBB OF WOOLEN HOSIERY, Ko. 10 Pearl St., between Vine V. Rae. mar Uly CI 5C I SR ATI. iLiWlMlACK, wholesale dealers i!f staph; and fancy DRY GOODS, &C, 0. SB PEARL ST., BET. VIHHdi RACE RT8., mar 7 ly CCTCIUMATI, 0 WM. R. BADDÖCiT& CO.. EXCHANGE BROKERS, COR SEK OF THIRD AHL) WA LS UT STREETS ClHCIHHATl, 0. mar 14 ly JACOB ILSas. PBARB S. BBAmSTBlR. JACOB BIS AS ä CG. BtABrrACTrBBB or abd waot.es a lb dealbb ib CLOTHING SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &. TRUNKS, .No. IS Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio feb S3 ly JA. W.O'COSSOR. ;so. x.o'coaaoa. ;0T0NN0B & BROTHER. WflOLB A LB PE ALBRS IN l(llli;il. AM DO .tl EST IC DRY GOODS ISO. 81 PEARL STREET, BET1 AND RACE, CINCINNATI, march ly l.K.N VIM DUHMS k CO., Importers and Jobbers In WATCHES 3 JEWELRY AND FAXCY GOODS, No.13i)Maln Street, ander Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, 0. jr-pWateh Maker1 Tool and Matorlals :snv 11 .IPS". 7 tyr. on. t. a. n&sau. OK. J. DICKSON. T. B. HARRIS, DRUGGIST fcAPOTHEfARY, S. E. COR. era fc MAIM "TS., CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly PETER NEFF & SONS, wrsjOLMALB,' HARDWARE DRALDRS. No. 93-Peari;St:bet.iVine tIRace, " '.CINCINNATI, O. march 7 ly h. n. a-trau". W. P. CHtrstAM. EL D. CHIPMAN & CO., Consiliilas & Ferwarllsf MERCHANTS, WHITE WATBKCANALBAMH.CINCIRSATI. REt'F.REICEs: Ct NCt BIS ATI. CaSlBatPOB CtTV.tA. John Swasey Ac Co. ; Morrison A; Newt.) Tweed ,. Sibley & Wrl;bt: B.ak H.M.Conklln, Heeve Ac Stephens, ittoiiiTows.it. roBnaaav ills, inn. : A.B. Wiggins At Co. A. B.Conwelldt Bona. : Oeorge Glllospt. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. atisTMIHyr. B. BASTLBTl . H.A. BirBBBLtB. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchant. ABcracTDBBBs or Alcoltotsf ninptiriir, I'liosgrnc and Burning Fluid. No.86 West Front t., Cincinnati, Ohio. Linseed Oil, Lard OH. CatorOII, Alcohol, may ISly Hpl. Turpentine, fotash Hrucalaie Potash, W bite Lead, Candles, sureb, Hoap, lilue, Ue. S. & H, RUFFNER, Manufacturer aud Dealemln Jr A P E R - and Wholesale and Ketall GROCERS, N E COR. WESTERN ROW V PEARL STB, (IMIMII, O. 0JTbe highest market price paid for BAGS OLD HOFF, and other paperstock. no. I ..,.'. ii Aaron A. Colter, QKOCBKY PBODUCB ABD COMMISSION M I ; H ( 1 1 A N T, S.B .COKNFIt F HF.VKM'H ASH MAIN KTH. IM nM'll, OHIO. Knt .(A- U-lvr-. - mmm 10 builder. HORSIBY a EHLER, FRONT STREET, BET WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers Id all kinds of Lumber and manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldings, Base Pilaster, Westher Hoarding, Whllo snd Yellow 1 uie flooring, Shelving for Storas, Failiiig for FenOSS, Hoard planed onbolhildo,of vsrlosi thleknsis suitable for Ihe Inside finish ..t houses. This establishment will b found to be of groat, In-in-lit to person building In lh country, as they can bo supplied here with all tbe material ready mad of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing house. In the Lumber Yard connected with thi establishment there is kept for sale an extensive assortment of Lumber for all building purposes Nash primed andglatnd, constantly on hand. All order promptly attended I. 1KK.MNCAKH. Nov. II.IM347 lyr. 6. W. Coffin & Co., BELL BRASS FOUNDERS. DKALF.R8 IN LKAD, ZINC, copper, III.OCK TIN, rsPt:i.Ti:iC MM III It. It HI. I'.H'Kltli. IIM ANSI ( OI KS II I wT !.!-:, AC, aVC os.icj V 104 l'.nt ensitt or ' ulu in l it ftireot CINCINNATI. OHIO. OUK RKLLM are xculed on true Ketenliae and Harmonlac principles, at followed In Ib drst Hell Founderlc of Oermany, Franc, Botland and England. nov ? ly oso.SAstrsos,4a. a. n ABnaaw. SAMPSON & CO., isrnxTxas abd PSAtxaiia Ctilna l.lit ninl (lurrnattairc, N o Oi Mal u Street, 3 door below third, maylHly CINCINNATI. WM. LEE & CO. mt WEST FOURTH STREET, OINCINNATI, il have now lu store, and are constantly recclvng New Htylns of rich 1ANCY DRY GOODS, Embracing all lhal Ismost fashionable and dciirsblo In Hebi-sof nil klnsts, Mtl., ri,inll. s, t. run it din Ttaoues, Lawns, Uo reges, Vltalllatlo Lalnei, Urilllssntea, I niliruldi rl. , l.acen, filoves, lloalery, Sltnva-fa mttsf 'anllllea. A Snelotof PrlntsalSf e., ra i lue.; together with their usual large variety oif WHITE GOODS. Linens. Muslins and Quilts. Tholr entire slock will b found uueaually altracilv to buyer this season, on account of the Immense varieties of Goods, audi VERY LOW I'lUCES. Mercbant are respectfully Invited to give th a call. Terms Liberal. cm Jons tait: . W. TAIT. TAIT & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASP nSALBBB IB P R o lies, No. 25 Wnlnut Ki.,riaclanntl,0. GIVE THEIR ATTENTION TO THE SALE OP FTTTDK, POKR, HAt ON, I.AKl'. IU Tter, Kggt, Craln, Feathers, Dried Fralu, Potatoes, Oulons,dre. Liberal CASH advancements made on consignment. Order for Groceries aad Manufactured Articles solicited and Sited on the moat favorable terns. BSj!3Iy

NEW YORK.

THE TRIBUNE FOR 1857 The II ostew t past, sad IU rwettlt proves tbe work devolved on the RepobHeac party I not vet completed. In all the Eastern aavS Perth era portions of the eoantry-la sfw-tsgUd, .vew-ion, uaie, tu SB ISraVwaa-sss r publican baaaer SaSi u triumph ; white tn Kootheru Jersey, fennsylvsnla, Indiana said Illinois In short. wLerever few sewapspers sre taken, snd where eonmon schools are too new and too feble lo have edeeasw the psiairt ftsf ration of voters the Hack flag of Slavery opitroeu tbe snnsfcta. A ssrangr ae Am erica might durtiBgwUh ihoee portion of the eoantry mot biases TwHh Education. IirUlllgeace, Tbrlf and virtue. by seanmngthe return of tbe Ptsjatdenttal con last of 18M. We bare failed of present sueeees. sot beeanae the Pusfla are asBaamet as, bat because that large portion wise dM Ml bear or read the argument and do net know hat were the real question at tune, went almost awlId against cs, reversing the verdict wkteh She great malortiy ef tbe dBcated and luH eat endeavored to prononnve. These fact lodieate the path of pressing dsty. with no unmanly repining over what is Irrevocable with no ahaumenv of heart or txspe because thetrinmph of Liberty tn ber new ordeal ts not won at the Long-Island and White Plains f her struggle with so shadow of regret shot tho rei ponsfWIIty of governing I not cooSded te ber champions before L' People were fnlly raw)? i susUin them we hegte afresh tbe work of dltui ing that vital troth which. In rssrard te the eonre rns of thi world a well a of the nest, snake rree inaeeo. now.ib tbe Mave Power' heyday of victory, when It minister and servltos r are ratherlng and plotting to make the as oat of their triumph and "crash out" Us spirit which Issey vainly believe to be crnclSed aod ehlsashsd now. when the faint-hearted or coUl hearted who lately basked In tbe ssnablne of oar yrSsssatllS hope are BaailnsT on to repair asm ana lnr of abandonicr tbe mraed arena of for more quiet and flowery field now. In 1 boor of weariness and shadow, The Trtbta rv news lu vows of eternal hoetilltjr u every form : of tyranny over the bodies or eoals of men to the shameful aassmption that the benighted aad feeble, whether Id lonl or body, are to be regard j ed and treated ae Iheeonvenieace or the prey of i their wiser or atronrer brethren to tha dosntna- ' tioa of despots and c itgarchs, whether of asi pires or planutlons to the enslavers of cikos snd kingdom's in Europe or the breaden or childree for the auction -block aad tbe coUou-hald In Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that no human being was vor created for the benefit or ad vantafo of another -that all service bolwoon man ai d man sboald be free and reciprocal that the Laborer shoatd not toil and sweat to pamper other's pride or miniate r lo others' laxary, hat for tbe sustenance and comfort of those near and dear to him is destlred to certain triumph. It assws prevail, for Cod reign, and Earth was net crested to ho a theater olli.justice. oppression and misery for rar. It mutt triumph; for all true prophecy sffirms sad the vindication of tho Divine betrlgely imperatively requires it. It saast triumph, for Democratic America canuot always remain the scoff f aristocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. It murf trtampk; for Man's history 1 note chao or a riddle, bat awery where listinct wun meaning; and ne effort ever (ailed of iu effect no drop of niooa was ever ansa is vain. But evea If we Republicans were disposed to fold onr arms In dumber our adversaria woald not permit It. They are busy to-day In lengthenins; their cord, and strengthening their stake with a vigilance and activity which reveals a consciousness on ibelr part that their dominion must be made sure forthwith, ertbelreespu-e will have forever departed- To-day, myrmtdoms of the Slave Power threaten and haras northern Mexi co, are encamped In tbe heart of Central America ana waging a warorextirmlnatlon n U. d ted Inhabltanu of IU petty Kepubllc. whu Ithy tarns leers ana scowis st cods, while ita most uthless bands are precipitated on devoted avanas, under lb protection andsmtloaof th Federal Administration. Uvea while we write, the telegraph Inform as thai twenty Free Stale men. guilty of attempting to defend their home agalast th rapin and violence of Huford's and Ttti's blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Locompto" Court or manslaughter! aad eenleeced to flv years' Imprisonment st bard labor aa Colone, this is but a fair specimen of what has long passed for 4 Justice" In It ansa a jostle which lake th criminal Into pay and aid tbem la ban. ling down, plundering snd "wiping out" tbe Inno, cut. whom it consign to the Slate prison If the j are n er goaded Into the saadaaa of resisting their oppressor. Such crimes and wronays a unhappy Kansas haa for the last twelro months endured, evn Hungary or Poland has never known; aad the Powerai whose Instigations the villalelc were and are perpetrated siU enthroned In tbe White House, and lis. Just sebb-ved anoth er four years' ascendency rn tbe Federal Gov nment. Who, In view ol the fact, can say la Krpubllcso msy now pile tbetr arts n for aa hour? Tn Tbibcrb will be, at It has boen, a Political Journal avowedly, though not eacloatvaly o. 1 1 recr-gnlxr th trui'.i that Preedora and Slavery are here grappled lu deadly conAlct, and that la the result one of tbem must los sll control over the Federal Government. Hat, while It gives prominence and emphasis to th discussion aad elucidation m the groat lata of lb day. It alnks nous of the characteristics of a Buslnossand Family Bewspaprr. The proceedings of Congress, llketbose of Kansas, will b watched aud rvporii ,i is , m a ivu ij an r.ui im irnri rorps Vf WW nta, while from London, Pan, i onsiaiulnepl. Havana, Sau Francisco, A Ibanv aad othor ranters of interest, onr special advices will be, aa thy hav been, freah and reliable. A member of our Editorial corps Bayard Taylor la now la Northern I. ii rope, an I will spend th VI inter in Sweden, Upland, Kuasia.tbenc making hi way nexlseson across Siberia and Tartar) to the month oflhe Amour, aud tbenc homeward by lh Pacific and tail lorn ia. unless some rneng ol rout shall m'e greater interest anil profit to our for whom alone he will write rcsrularh Ibrougb oat MS ad venturous Joarhey, whirl n hk.-ly la rqulr two years for IIa outaplaaloa. Oar reports of th moit Interesting lecture, public meeting, the, will be full and reliable, and ur Foreign and Domestic Mw made up with regard lo the condensation into onr ample column of the greatest amount of lnllllgne that lconistnt with th of l) p of geuarou site, la bort. If w fall l mak s i ne i r n mm,., worth Ha coal. It shall not be for want of expenditure or If lib. dsemed dlrabl by Kpubliri that i ne i neun snouiu u cirruiaiea in tneir errrai localltlat, wo urge tbm to a thai Club be mad up and forwarded In da season. Tbo Pestrnaatcr am srm loRleiallv aduioiii.hi.a sol u m .i sis. culatlon, bnl to urge instead that of Journal I tvfssta S0SB0 and -' .s al o .ita I I I n e ' trlols of A I. bison and Mlrlngfllow . M ask .. . ..I. . - . . . . . ; nepuuncan everywncre lu tax car fiat in 1 fforl b not etfrcluai to quench the light of Fr ! dorn In lb murky mists of Slavery . TERMS. Dally Tribun, per annum NKMI. WEEKLY TKUUNR. 0 00 300 .Iis N i iiar l. copies, par annum Two Copl rive uopiet , . Ten topi,.,, io one address We seud the Neml-Waly Tribune to cleigy ai .' par year. WKKKLY TKIBUWB. 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