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kin Illing &Ic, TubrioUiUiTnauaacuAHT. CON CLL DSD FROM LASTWEEK. . HuLbc rr tirt-1, prorninini punctualIt: mid, h;ivinj eonimiltcd himielf mid Li eonct-ro to tlio citro of linn vlio neither sk-cpt, nur Junilx-rs, Fntnda KairhoM w it soon tlrcamio of hi own t'uuJ homr-huM nnd friend in lnndon. The in.tn slept soundly, fur b had v,'td la-iilih and clcnr con science; bat 4 the din of tho piston,' ecxtk. nnH guint'A-fowl row ruund the soWury inn nt tho nurntm-r sunrise, Mr, Fnirhold was disturbed by omthin? running Rcro hi f.tt It ft mue. I Ic saw it dnrt ttwaty miiuiig th whito dimity, rtn I, thoroughly disputed, our urdcrlovinj merchant Jtirtd uj). Thinji were not its llu-y miht to Im) at the Golden Lion! tht was m inifent; and he would never call , Ui?ru Hjiiin. With theno reflection he rose rind dressed himself. It w.i hour before tho appointed time, but the hoiiHehold were nil Rtir. 1'coplo rotu esrly in the country then ; the bacon, vgi, und strong itlo. which formed A well-to-do merchant' brcukfast, were therefore prepared without delay. The morning tun was fhinin on heath and hill, and though the road wm miry with tho .tut night's rain, Mr. Kiiirhold felt nowUo inclined to stay. The kitchen company had departed over-night: but tho otlcr hud the UifacUon of hearing the valiso chink once more, besides receiving hu yearly tcDiwnco. Tho landlord poured forth hi good wishes; Mrs. llobbes came ns fr u the draw-well to make her parting curtsey; and with all tho . civility he could H.tume, our merchant rode on tj (iuildford. Tho mouse had caused him to yield t) hi iulirmily of grumbling; but lh thy w f.iir, and hU Annoyance diininuhtd amazingly, when, at nonit) miles f:jtn hi. doatinatiun, he found the wa '.m. which had left that town for

Horsham with tho first li''lit, stickin if IS faat in broken h dttvtt. rut. The home ha 1 their traces and fled over the field, rsued by the wagoner and i, nursi of Li J isenger; while the runt, t',vo Sussex farmers, a onu consisting ot bruwer. a butcher, nnd tho master of a Portsmouth trader, stood in great trepidation regarding a noted gang of highwaymen, said to bo toinowhtru in th ncigiihorhooi. Our traveler cheertd their he trt with tho assurance, that ' ho had neither been nor heard of them. Tne wagoner and hi help had by this time caught the hordes, but all endeavors to mend the harness proving vain, the latter oll'ered to proceed with their ccw aoUjiuiaUnco to Guildford, and bring back assistance if possible. Such accidents were by no mean uncommon in the traveling of those times. Evr ready to oblige, Mr. Fairhold at once osseated to the proposal; and, by way of making haste, it was agreed that each should ride and walk by turns. It wai soon found, howeTer, that the wagon traveler, who was little more than a youth, could get over the miry road almost as quickly as Fair-

bold'a quiet horse; rapidprogreaa.-afimouse and this motto: "By it any kind was indeed impossible, and T preserved mer The modest, up

they beguiled the way with conversation. ' There was something in the active figure and honest, cheerful look of bis companion which seemed familiar to the merchant's memory. He had a , frank, courteous manner, too, which at once won Mr. Fairhold's liking; and as hi dre93 spoke of respectability triviag wi;h narrow means, our mcr chant ventured, on tfc- strength of aeTv.flty, lo hint some inquiries touching hi3 history and prospects. "My fath- , er," said the young man, "was once a prosperous London merchant, but speculation ruined him, and he died in comparative poverty in Dublin. My mother followed him early to the rave, and my boyhood was passed in beating about among our relations ia Bristol. After that, I got my own Ving by serving two drapers in succession; but the first failed, the second waj burned out. I have been trying . hard for a situation in London, and, though little to my liking, it seems the will of Providence that I should go to sea with a cousin of my mother's, ' in whose company I was on my way to "Portsmouth when our wajon stuck fa" What is your name, young man?" Inquired Fairhold, earnestly. ; "Franc'13 Fairhold Phillips, at your ! service," said the youth. Then you are ray namesake, and the sou of my earliest friend," cried the rue reliant, grasping his hand; "you will never want a situation while I have a warehouse. My boy, I have got a lesson this morning against grumbling r.t triilcs; but for a mouse which woko me up in no good temper, , I shouluVt have left the Golden Lion for some hours later, nor have fallen in . with you and the Horsham wagon." liefere things were fully explained, they entered the town; assistance was forthwith dispatched, to the wafjon.and ij53, on a good horse From the Crown Inn, rode back to take o. Joy leave of bis mother's fully he returned to join the merchant; and Mr. Fairhold, with his chinking Ta!:-?e und his new-found name-sake, -journeyed safely on to the old houe in ChcapMie. There he found his familv and business all as he had left them come two months before. The honest foreman gave up his temporary trust. The punctual merchant made bis an nutl payment, and the house of Fair , hold continued to flourish. Its master "fouud in the son of his friend an assis tant on whoso business abilities and, better Kt ill. on whoso sterling principles he could rely; and as his true worih became every day more apparent in home and warehouse, Mr. I1 airhold was wont to remark how much, under Provi lence, hsowed to that disturbing mouse at the Golden Lion, and bow fchort-sighted ho had been to grumble t what had been a blessing nnJer dUtjuU?. The $)1 merchant had half made op his mini to c:Ul tliero on Iiis approacliing journey, wnen at tfce sumas a . . . mer rsmz .3, neu tneuu 15 aiiey, l.e was suairucücJ tact c ; juror on the Im.I sf a rTi i u isi ui . robberv. HU Uüicte.l lor l.i ''nvity The case cicitedcoriderub! iaureat of that n:oibiJ kind to commou to mobs in all nj., for the man was believed tobe the List c f a desperate gng who had loag been the terror of the southern counties. . Mr. Kairhold kit tho solemn responsibility of an Euirlifh iuror as his eve wander ed over the crowded court and rested

a sullen, ) alternate want and riot of an evil life had made prematurely old. There was no tract of better days about him; but as his many ollasts were read over with the indictment, the last of them was William Watcrton. The evidence was clear, the facta were proved. The prisoner had been companion of robber, and active in breaking the laws of both God and man; bat Francis Fairhold remembered the boy who bad sat in his church pew, and worked In his warehouse, ana though conscience obliged hira to concur In tho unanimous verdict of "guilty," his reasoning brought the whole jury box to reeoiuutruJ hira to mercy, in consideration of early seduction and a misguided youth. The law had little mercy In those day; but the judge, being a humane man, as judges ought to be, supported the petition which Mr. Fairhold by great exertion got up, and the capital sentence was commuted to transportation. His good work was scarcely finished, when our merchant received a message one morning from the governor of Newgate, saying that the prisoner Waterton begged hard to see him. Hoping an impulse of repentance might have caused this, Mr. Fairhold hastened to see his lost apprentice in the prison cell. Tho unhappy man was more moved than could have been expected at his coming, and when they were alone, said: "Sir, you have done a great deal for me, and ill I descrre it; but I couldn't cross the sea without speaking to you of one thin ir. You remember, almost a year ago, when you stopped at tho Golden Lion on your way back to Lon don. You had collected a dual of money, and I knew it, though you didn't know me, for I was one of the three men who satdrinking in Hobbes's kitchen. Wo were all ot the samo gang, and hearing that you were to go at seven next morning, wo laid a plan to rob you at a lonely part of the road, hiiu i m cam io unto your nie, sir, ie cause you had been my master, and tried to keen me in order. I have liv ed tobe thankful that we wire disap pointed; but, to thia hour, cannot un derstand why you should have set out three hours before tho time. Headers, the chasm was wide be tween tho pious upright merchant and tho convicted felon; out both learned within the walls of Newgate what won drous work an overruling Providence had wrought by a puny instrument. Tlin ...I. . -U A'. ...!. ..I If. V. hold s sleep, and ruffled his temper, hnd been the means of savins his life. and through him that of his intended murderer. Even on the hardened mind of the latter the event explained by his old master made an impression 11- 11.' l r i wmcn provcu lasting, ior nopeiui accounts of him were heard from the penal colony. Francis Fairhold carried on businesj formany a rear in Cheapside, and made many a journey among his country customers, always calling at the Golden Lion. In memory of his marvelous escape, he had a broad seal engraved with the figure of a God uoriüht young man, whom he met on that eventful day, became to him a son through the special favor of his daugh ter Sophy. Kate wedded a neighbor's son, and lived close by her parents; but never did his increasing family gather round the good merchant's board, at Eis ter or Christmas time, that he didn't recall the eve-1 of the wayside inn with fervent thankfulness. Sometimes, too, he related it to impatient spirits, with this exhortation:"Never get out of sorts at small annoyances; they may be God's messengers." Bleaelaajwf the Liquor Traffics There are some "fanatical individ uals" who are continually moaning about the evils of the Liquor Traffic,and are endeavoring to get a law passed to suppress it. Poor infatuated mortals! They would deprive their fellow crea tures of the privilege oi getting drunk! Infamous outrage on the rights of American citizens! Down with such odious doctrines! Give the people the right to get gloriously drunk when and where they please. Getting drunk helps a man on so rapidly in the world ; it renders his family so astonishingly I happy, and raises him in the esteem of his fellow men. Desides, Liquor helps digestion can't get along without it, unless the "fanatics" wish to kill oft the human family with dysdepsia. Then there are the housewives, who know how to serve up rare dishes; are they to be deprived of the ecessary ingredients to do it? Arc the people to be deprived of rich preserves, pies, fec., to pi ease fanatics? o! the Liquor traffic forever! If people will cetdrunk constantlyit 13 no fault of the Liquor traffic, if they could'nt get drunk, perhaps they would do something worse. The Liquor traffic is not to blame for the faults of human nature, and that man is not capable ment. of self-govern-Who would discountenance the Li quor traffic after reading the following? ho sane person would wish to deprive mortals of such luxury, to put the stuff that reduces our tellow creatures to . ... iL , , ; EUCII A State beyond their reach! It is relateu in the JJaxly limes; a a V a mm the place described is the rive Points. "During one of the oppressively warm days which we have endured of late, the narrator was called to visit one of the dilapidated and filthy habitations of Cow Bay. He was informed that a corpse lay unshrouded in one of the upper rooms, and straightway pro ceeded to ascertain whether such was the case. The story was true, and the scene before him was such as to shock every human sensibility. The writer has witnessed the mangled bodies of the living and the dead, mingling a homogeneous mass, with broken cars and shattered engines; has seen the wnthings of the mortally scalded vie tims of steam-boiler explosion again and again; haa viewed, aay after day, the scores of djad that lay so long in an advanced slate of decomposition on the liver's shoro at Yonkers, after the Imruiug of the steamer Henry Claybut never has he witnessed, in a singleC'jne, au-' lit so sickening in all its variety ns that which presented itself to the gentleman who gave us the de scripüon. "The building is five stories in height, and its crumbling walls, green irora me accumulation ot noxious va jpors, surrounded by near one hundred

on the trioner. He wa hardeucd nun. whom the

miserablu creatures of crime and star-

ration. The room In which tho corpe lay is about twelve feet square, and ill it twenty wretches, whito and black, m. oft t .ft A .ft reside. The emuvia mat mica tne . . room when our narrawr iniereu, was most intolerable There it lay, in tho corner of the room, a mass of corruption. Near to it were three females, one whito and two colored, sleeping the unrtfreshing sleep of drunkenness. The outers, male and female, buck and white, were sitting or lying upon tho floor, and so stuptlicd by rum, noxious vapors, and tho intense heat, that when interrogated as to 1ow long the eorpse had lain in the room, they could not give an inieuigioio answer. The worthy young man was, notwithstand ing the poisonous condition of the at mosphere, determined to accomplish that which he had so laudibly undertaken, and stepping over the "living dead," he reached the eorpse. It was that of a white woman apparently about twenty-five years of age. She had doubtless been dead several days, for the form and features were discolored and distorted -so much so. that the body could not be identified. The taste that had been displayed in tho dress then upon the body, although much faded, betokened that its now loathesome occupant had not been reared in the dens of filth and infamy. Tho Coroner was notified; an in quest held, and Potter's Held now numbers among its inmates the once. doubtless, loved and lovintr Un known." Heaator II right. Wanhinton correspondent, Our of late, in hid allusions to tho Democratic Senators who acted with Whis and Abolition'st in thu election of Tccxsa, as printer to thu Senate, puts down Senator Brioiit, of la., as onu of two who are hostile to the Administration. We think "Observer" has done that (gentleman injustice. We do not beteve he is hostilo to tho Administration. Ho is one of tho.u straight-forward, radical Democrats, f very scarco in that body,) who, while. bo docs not indorse all the nets of the President and Cabinet, h.is too much integrity of character; and too strong a regard for the stability of his party, to place himself in hostility to tho mcaturea of the Administration because he cannot conscientiously approve of some of its minor acts. He is not always our best friend who lauds and approves all that we do, right or wrong. Cin. Enquirer. HJ-Alex. Garder, who left Wheeling to pay his taxes at Woodsfield, Monroe county, was brutally murdered on his way home last week, by a fellow named Caaio, who is now in custody. LIKENESSES ONLY 11. BEAUTIFUL CO LOR K.DDAGUEKREAN LIKENESSES. WlIBLIUG'SSKY-LIGHT GALLERY, cnerTlllct In. MR. WEIHLIIMO takea pleaaoroln aanoua rlnfto hi friend hat k ta raaanairrT locaTia In COAKER8VILLK. Ilia Koomi bavo bean eonilrucKd ttpreHly for the Utrnerrean Art, and ara aaeond to no other Gallery In the West, for AtTime aatascaairr or Liobt; they elao poaaeaa rare lacillllea tn the CncKwaLaad Mai-Baiiicah DarAKTBEKT. Iltl RECEPTION ROOM IIa been Stted ap expreaalyia view of rendertnc every ronvenleDee eapeclally to LA I) I KS aad CHILDREN. By the aae of a Ltaaa and Ri-raaioa IiiTiraiirr.Mr. W. U enabled toeecHre,wlllieaae and aeeorary, POST MUKTtM rlllUKta, Aad every variety of LANDSCAPE, la all IIa Ratral Beauty and Grandeur. POKTRAITR copied, and Typee Uken of all liea,forlnenton In LOCKETS. TOnESTOriES, fee. t7Sfr. W.will conatantly keep on band, and all at atandard price., ISStKUMK.NTS, CHKMICALM, MATERIAL, . Alao, Sue UTHOGRAPHS, PICTUKK FRAMES of all il tea, and JKWKLKY of every deaeription. He hat Sue whole alae loaimmeut (Lewla'a make) thai he will eell, or exchange for a half alae laatrument. ODD FKLLOW'8 dt MASOMC REO ALIA made to order, and oLc at4rt than Uey rtabs had St any KatablUhntent la Ue elty . Rooa oran rao S a. m. tili 4 m. DR.J.B.MARCIIISrS CELEBRATED CATIIOLICON roa 1 IT STANDS 1 pre-eminent for its curative powers in all the diseases for which It U recommended, nsnallv called FK.MALK COMPLAIXT8. Of these are PmoLtrvrs Utsri, or Failing or tee Womb; FLreast are or Whiles; Crboric larL.HiTIOH UL tiATio or TUB Won; Imitit' TALllsaoaaaaeB or Ploodlnf; lAinrrt, iir raassan, ana la' a buk lab Msmstboation. &c. with all their ac companying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or ornnw long staining. The I'atholieon fursurbasses other remedies, In being more certain, less expensive, and leaving thesystem in a better condition. 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I was enabled to perform all the labor for six In the family with ease, and could walk any where tn the neighborhood without Injury, nothing but a sense or my duty t yon and to the aoieted, ha Induced me to Mate my case to the public I can safoly recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (signed,) Mrs. Saasa A. Bisnor. Faiaoov, Portaoi Co., Ohio, Dee. S7, 1U3. J.B.MARCHISIdk Co., Proprietors. CBBTBAL aroT, 304 BBOADWAV, B.T. August 9th, 1H13- 4-6mo. Cincinnati Advertisements. DAY & MATLACK, WBOLB8ALB BB4LBBS IM DIU HOODS, eat a aw asss e JN0. 07 PBARL STREET, BET. WAI.JtUT TII M.ifCISNA n OHIO. Bl Itssc . Stoore NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 877. AND 9TH. rrEKTO constantly on hand s beautiful aisortV. meat of Mrs AND CAPS, of the most fashionable kind. He Invite hi old friend at Brook vUle to five him a eall wbea they visit the elty. atlyT, reoS-l yt.

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Indent to female,, cured, and every function, restored to lU natural loue and vigor. A rue and Fever cured In twenty-four hour, warranted. HiHiN.L Vuuiv Dr.H.oi W. devote a reat part of their lime to the treatment of thone vat, reused by s teeret and tnliury bablt, which ruin tn bodv aad mind. unfltUna the unfortunate ladividual for rither buinea or aoelety. home of the aad and melancholy effect produced by early habit of youth are woakne of llie back and llmbe, dltzineatof the bead, dlinnoM of light, palpitation of the aeait,dyar la, nervouaneta, deraiifremenl f lite digestive f' tclions, symptom of consumption, Ve. The arful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded ion of memory, confusion of Idea, depression o spirits, evil forebodings, aversion of society, sei jutruat, timidity, Ac, are among the evil, prod aed. 8ncb persons should betör aontemputU 1 1 marriage, con.utt a physician of experience d skill, and be at once restored to health and happiness. TCP Letters addressed to Dra. Hall aV Whlte.bot 133 IP. O., post-paid, roaulnlng a toe. promptly attead4 la. aad Medicine forwarded o any art of the United ilaUs, securä now eMerratten. - Ktrlcteat aeereay observed. Hev. 11 IMS, 471 yr. S. ENGLISH AND SONS, 'Wholesale aad Retail Manufacturer ef Be ews. AITILS. VICIS. STOEKS AID DYIS. fteroad 81., Bet. Broadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati, fliOV. II, ICiJ, 1 lyr. HIFORTANT TO BUILDERS. HorsIcy&lEhlcr, FRONT STREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHX, CINCINNA TJ, OHIO. Dealers la all kinds of Lumber and manufacturers of Sash, Doora, Blinds, Window Frame, Mouldings, Baae Pilasters, Weather Boarding. White ana Yellow Pine r'looriof, Shelving; for Stores, Tailing for Fence , Boards planed on both sides, of var Ions thick ness suitable for the Inside flnish of houses. Thia establishment will be found to be of areat, benefit to person building In the country, as tney can be supplied here with all the materials ready made of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for Snishing house. In the Lumber Yard connected with this establishment there Is kept for sale an extensive assortment of Lumber for nil building purposes. Hash primed and glaiud, constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to. TKHMS CASH, itov. II, 18i347 1 yr. Views of Buildings, LaiiDsrsrca, Portraits, Diplomas, iMaps.Khow Cards, Notes, Drafts, Bills of exchange. Labels, A c. Ae. MIOILETO!f cV WALLACK. So US Walnut Street, Odd Follows Hull. Cincinnati, Nov. 11, 1633 47 lyr. Cabinrl Warr9A,romMnw.9tUm undersigned, at No 69 West Fifth St. belweenV ine and Wslnnt takes pleasure in informing his friends and tha public that he has on hand as large and complete a stock of Cabinet W are as can be found In the West, of every description and ouallty .embracing styles and price which will' be found adapted to the fancy and aecessille of all classes ofpurchasers. My stock Is equal in extent to any aimilar stock ever offered In the Western country. The workmanship is ef superior excellence in fashion and durability. 1 am possessed of facilities for -nanufacturlng,'.by which I can afford my articles at unprecedented low terms. My motto is "small profits and quick returns.' 1 respectfully luvtte the public to visit my extensive warcrooins, and examine my varied and elegant stock. ROSEWOOD FURNITURE. Kow na hands eomple and very elegant assortment of Kosewood Furnlwre, embracing sofas, Tete-a-Tele, Center Tables, Easy Chairs, ParU.r Chairs, ete.ofthe most beautiful and approved style of form trimming and Snlh. I would also stale , that lam prepared to fit up large Mirrors or Pier Glssses. of the best qustlty, and of any site orsbape that may be required framed to ault the taste of the purchasers. MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT WARE. Sola, Tete-a-Tete, Center Table, 8tand,Easy Chairs,Kocklng Chairs, Kofa-aeat Chairs, HookCases and Hacks Bureaus, Bedsteads, etc. of every (tyle and deajciiptlon. COMMON CABINET WARE. I have on hand a very heavy stock of cheaper ware; comprising Cane, Flag, and Wood Keat Chair, of all Ktles and prices. Bureaus, Tables, Kocklof Chairs, bunds, Dedsteads, Lounge LOOKING-GLASSES ON UAND. A large assortment of Looklng.O lasses, of gilt, rosewood, and mahogany frames .which I will sell at low prices. MATRASSES ON HAND. A good supply of spring.curled hair and pelmet, to Matrasses, made In the best manner snd also make them to order I a any way that map be deal, red. Ordered work will receive particular attention and be done tn the most workmanlike manner. Particular attention paid lo wholesale dealer. 43 lyr. A. CON'STIM. Watts cV rui.nriiifTDcir.B Drr Good a, 3 Pearl Stret. ein. clnnatl.MOfferfor aale on the most favorable terms liWO packages Dry Uoods, purchased mostly previous to the advance In price. Purchasers win find them ready to meet the lowed rate of any Jobbing Uouse Ksst.r West. Feb. IS t-lyins LIGHT'S SOLUTION Will Cure Diarrhoea fe Bloody Flux I SO hy la kUihm-tmbmak0fl 1

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tVlteeoealM4Itelall Iealr I 6HQCERIES ABD MWl U, CANT COKNEK WKNTKRM ROW At PK1RL CINCINNATI. XT PARTICULAR PAINS TAKEN I If THE BÜLKCTION Or TUB LEST FAMILY OROCERIL3. Nov II IMS 47 tyr. J7!hn IP. ILDaäir & (D Seed Store, AND ÄGHICÜLTÜSÄL YTARIHOUSE. Nos. 40 & 42 Lower Market St. NEAR SYCAMORE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Wov.ll Ifas U Smoe. IAS. g. LVN. l SROWN. NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. NO. 2. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, CINCINNATI, O. LOAM RFOOTIATKD PKOMPTLV AD C'OAPIDKNTIALLY. KoT.llih l833 4-lyr. vxap-rn lIJl5ln roil rillll"T-E-i-tüiriArl Attn SKW YKAKB (ilFTH II t I 1 :ur second Fallend Wluter Stock of Plan. I. now arriving; and all of the latest strle, Vit! Noiroitolllan, ht. Nicholas and liwla AlV. slrle. with hearl ke, and Inlaid with ptsiI.h Prom Ollb..rt,f IUuUnt Lift-lite A Newton, of Rew Vorkl and Conrad Mayers, of Phlladelohli and oilier. Please remember that we keep the largest stock, arrf Plann, and tell lower foreerA than any house In Cincinnati. And from thlsanlll UteSrslof Pehruary next, we will sell lor eash from 1 to ten per cent, less than any other house; and If our Piano are not as good In every respect s any offered In this Cltv. w will give yon one Please come and see, 74 West Fourth street, ftov. I Ith 113. Ml' Kl 11 A WHITE, I'l AftOftt'OltltKMT , rv i . v IIAII.eeWe 9 I I Ihave 30 second hand, and M new I'lano that we will rent an let Ute rent apply If mri'liasod In a itiven time. We are llio lorrett Isiki llealors In the West, and will rent or axil lower for rasa than any other house. No 74 West Fourth street. MVKCIIdt WIIITK Nov. llth 1KJ3. inr.i.onroiM iir. i.onr.e t-C-- V--. rs iB B. m.sw iii.iiis II V I I ilanre stcM-k vf Ulshoi. Child's Melo. deous the lest In America for aale, wholesale and retail. None offered In this city ran compare with Uismasany one wilt aeknowludgn who will come and se Uiem. MUKCH cV WIIITK, 74 West Fourth street, Head-quarters for Piano in lncinnsvi. Nov. llth. I3. 47-1 y The New Western Musio Book FXEFAXED BT JsClllNOK sVL.U FCNHEKDCXt WILLBX KEADT FOB DILIVEET ABOUT TBI SOth l Itsrrmbsr. If ANT YEAH IIA VF! FLA PSKO ill aineeany SACKKD M'lhIC BOOK, adapted to the wants of the West, has been published In Bound Notes. TT Tie want of ach wo. k became so apparent andmp:r-v Mine eompllors of the present volamo, during several years of travel and leaching In the Western HtMes, thst the outgrowth Is this collection, which tbe Publishers bave reason to think will meet with an extremely favorable reception at the hands of those whose want It I Intended to sappiy. i a 1 itlb in full la as follows: THE PKAIHIE VOCALIST; A collection of . CHURCH MUSIC. Comprising A Choice Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tnneft Anthem CBBoruseatSeatoaeea, Chants, lle Fron the beat American and European Composers: togetner witb a Concise and Progressive ELEMENTARY COURSK OP INSTRUCTION The frUole adapted to the ose of Choirs, Congregations, Singing Schools, BT JOHX GIBSON Jt L. G. FESSERDEN, JO One of the Compiler, Mr Giasox, will be recognised a tne Leader of the celebrated "GIB SON FAMILY," whose Conceits In the Vas ter country have delighted so many audiences. The authors have spent a large amount of labor, time and money, In preparing the work; and the Publishers have spared no expense to make the oook neat and tasteful; and la style of publishini altogether superior to the Boston and New Yor Music Books. It will be more substantially made for, instead or being taped, It win be well sew ed; and backed with colored leather, Instead with ordinary split sheep-skla. It Is not intended that the book shall fall la pieces before the owner has scarcely begun to us It quite the contrary tne intention I to furnUh nt rate book, at a low price. Besides a large va rtety of New Tunes of b nonular character, she eol lection of Familiar Old Tune, will be found to be excellent and admirable. ICpOrder from M USICTEACIIERS Snd Deal era, are respectfully eoliclted. Copies for examination will be forwarded by Mad, upon receiving Fifty Cents, In Postage Stampe. Address MOORE, ANDERSON, dc Co., Pub lishers. SS West Fourth street, Cincinnati. M. A. A Co. also published tee following alar Muaie Book a, which have reached S ( ever flfiy thousand conies! THK SAfKKUMEtoDF.OK, by A. 8. Harden THE SACKED VOCALlST.by Locke cV Koune used In Cincinnati public schools. Nov. II 1K3 7 lyr. JAMBS ArrtBOSTB. Jimisl FurKinetR. A. II. PorneroBO Jont B. KfsH APFLEGATE k Booksellers, Publishers &. Stationers 43 Hain Streit Cincinnati. WE hnve one of the largest and best assorted stock In the West. Our stock embrace the bert work on Theology, Medicine, Late, Mechanics, AoricuUure, History, Travels, Talcs Memoirs, Philosophy, j-e. ar.d a complete assortment of all the most desirable Miscellaneous Boots published. Our slock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all books of merit used iu tho West, from the Spelling Book to the Lexicon. Our stock ef stationery embraces every variety of BUnk Hook rrora tne small Memorandum Book to the large su per-royal Ledger, Including every article used in the counting-room. We have for the Country Merchant a full varie ty of Ietter,Cap and Note Paper, fcnvelopes,W'rap per, won net Hoards, ina, kc., vc. Our own Publications are too well k no works of the highest merit, to require more than an enumeration of the most prominent which are CLAKK&'S COMMENTJMT, DR. DICTS COMplete Works, Kollin's ancient History, Plutarch i Lives, Spectator, Josephus, dec. We invito all who deal In, or purchase books, to give us a call, as we are confident we can oner mem such induce' menu as shall be mutually beneficial Nov. 11, H$3. 47 lyr. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, 78 WERT 4th STREET.ClSCINKATI.OHIO Wholesale and Retail Agents for tho Modert and the Dannam Piano. Term Cash. April 89 ,'53 19-lyr. BBBVST1X. JACOB KBOrSS STIX & KROUSE'S WHOLESALE de RKTATL CLOTHING DEPOT 347 Main St. bet. 8th and 9th, CINCINNATI, OHIO. FRANCIS NUELSON. IHrOtTSK AMD BUHUfaCTUBia OF Cigars, Tobacco and SnuiT, DEALER IN ILeaf Tobacco, No. 333 Main Street, between 5th and Sxtb, Sign of Ihe Indian Chief. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Sot. II, IW3,47-lyr. FIllE WORK Candies, Nuts and Fruits. Wholesale and retail ly JOHN R. MYERS. aoS31 Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Weit Side. ' CINCINNATI. tT All orders promptly filled and package wsrranted full weight. 5ov. II, 1KM, 471 yr. 1ESSIS0I HOUSE. COR. MAIN AND FIFTH, CINCINNATI.OIIIO. I SO KUOTHtXUK

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PfrlliaU'sl Corner ! siti Bat re THE anderslgned has removed his mercantile ('ullage to his aw building. Korth-wssi soma. ef Walnut and Sihals. where he ha Sited ep a Npleadld Nullnf Kooma,esurely for his business having. pared aellher pain, or espense la ma. ing mam in every respeoi trie most convenient nd plraseiit hiHl Hoom. In the United Slate. The idea adopted In teachlne omni nvatl. With theory; Instead ol using hooka, the pnpll. are eserctsedla making orlriual enlrleaofeverv ., buetass. transection.. Journalising, posllnp, bal. anelngareounta, opening and closing ra great variety of llff rent aeU of books, both for partnership and Individual business, where the business has been prosperous and advare and thus qualifying the iudiiiilfrreitier1ii( InUi the practical dullut of the aeceauUnt la any kind Mbuslnn... The course orinstruetloa will eonelst of double entry book-Keeping, embracing every departmeal of trade and Morrautile AceouuU, vlsi W holeaale, Rftaü, Commuiton, Exchangt, Banking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual rarnertkip, Sttamboating,and Compound Co. JJuiinea, Commercial calculations, Practical Fenmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law, alto Lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Merchants etc. . la addition to the reealar coarse ef studv. tha aderslgned ha mad arrangement wt'h Henry "now, tuq.. Hon. Belsmy ntorer, f . C. VV. W rieht, and other entlnenl lecture . ia deliver a course of Lertnres oa th sublee -t f'nmmamlsl iw, History or rommeree, r .Ileal Economy, as connected with Commerce ud other subjects of great Importance Into e. . men ial point of view. ana never nerore intnxincod to any MorranUle College In the United Mates. Pupil are Instructed Individually, and not In classes, so that student may enlor at any time and proceed In the ratio of their caoaclly and assiduity. rul.ll examinations are bad,(though pnplls are eiamlned privately If they desire It,) whoa lb sludoiit undergoes rigid and thorough Interroga tions by ihe principal, (sselssted by a Committee ot Practical Accounlents and business men.) and "pioma.ewaruea wuioae woo are doeiuod wor in y of them. A eoune eaa be completed In from sis e ten Weeks. The principal will lake pleasure In doing every thing In hi power to advance hi slndonU, and maaemem inomuai aal aceotimluihed aecoun. tanU ana hlsestenslve aequalntaure with the bo. sines community will generally enable him to iriivuretiiuauon rortiioM dcilrou of obtaining Jiem. '1'ermat For a hill course or in rtn..v Keeping, Writing, Commercial Calculatlons.Commenial Law, etc , gto.uu is is iiMron. Kov, II. I Hi, 7 lyr. Printipul. (lUlldgjrVa) C'iMMrcll riulel. Urltinr Til K undersigned Is prepsred to furnish Ihe Western market with a snpartor Writing Fluid bis own In ventloa aad which la aolor. durabili ty, and Suidlty la warranted to b unsurpassed. euv iuimiij iw wsris.ws so wm ssssrpssMHl, The color la al first a greenish blue, changing to adosp permanent black. aii orders win a promptly attended so by ad. dress'ng.or calling ou him athl oae la Merran. tile College. It may also be nbtalaed at the book hlore generally. JüllM OU.1DKV. No. II, If S3, 47 lyr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. 1 .TO 31 A IN STUB ET. US DER COMMERCIAL BARK CIHCIIBATt. Waich Makers Tools and Materials. Ho. M,l8i3,7 lyr. 8. Maasiaa. E. Jasais.a. J. RcTrearrftL. Manning, Jennings & Co. WHOLESALE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 331, Mai Streit, West Side, Second Door above Sixth JNo. I, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. lev. 11, 1833, 47 1 jr. EAGLE UWX WOIIKS. Mil &s HGGinwTOdlT North-east Comer of Canal and Walnut Streets. CINCINNATI, OHIO. MANUFACTURER OF ISmS. FDR SCHOOL DISKS. Hi SCHOOL IIISTAI6S. AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Nor. 11, 1M3, 47-ljr. Daniel F. Meader, k Co. Cincinnati Steam Bureau a ri'BNITl'BE IrlAPffJFACXOItTs COR. OP FRONT AND SMITH STS. Keeps a general assortment of consisting of the following articles, vis: Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut Dressing and Plata Bu reas, Mde Boards, Writing liesks. Enclosed and Plata Wash and Work bland, Warranted equal In quality to any made hereof elsewhere, and which they offer at very low prices, for eash or approved aLl" kinds of lumber wanted. Nov. 11. 185), 47 lyr. joaa wvssa. sBTns.niii.cs. willissi wtssb. Wynne. Haines It C. Imptrleri md H Kle1t lirnkrtin Ftrcifatnd Vt met tie Dry C4 JT. SO Varl Strttt Vtntinnmti. Are now In receipt of their stork of American and Foreign Dry Hoods. Notions, Trimmings, Ae, adapted to tin Fall and Winter seasons, to which they would rcectfully eall theattentlon of utomnrs and the trade. Oar assortment will be found unusually large and attractive aad we shall b;maklrig frequent additions to it th roughout the season. As wescll for cash, or if on eie.lit to those only who are undoubtedlv prompt and reepenslMe (tliereby avoiding bad debts) we are enabled to offer good lo that else of buyer at a very smull advatio oa manufacturing and Importing price. Cincinnati, August 3I,l0334-vra. - fM.LIMPORTATIO?l, IMS. S. W. HA SEXA TINE & CO. lMfORTEKK OK DRKfcft 8ILK8,JalLLl"KKYG001u,RlKnOXS, FKATHKKS, PLOWKKS.LaiJIES'CLOAK. CLOTHS.TKIMMINGS, Ae., ANDMANUFACTURKKS OR STRAW RONNKTSOFKVKKY V A K 1 KT V, NO 82 PK A KL. STREET, CINCINNATI. Kept. liZS Om. Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments. IIENItY WAIIK. SAV.COIl. Fourth and Sycamore, opposite Poet Office, up S lairs entrance on 4th Mreet, Keeps constantly on hand Surveyor Compasses, Levels, Theodolites, Transits, Telegraph Instruments, Ae. 40-6mo. R. T. TsjoaRsrsH. C.St a iv W. Stasi v. THORBURN,8TANI.YA BKO BRASS FOL'NDBKS AND FINISHERS, No. 53 West Front street, Cincinnati, keen constant!? on hand a large assortment of work ia their line, consisting of ftrass and Plated cocks. Fountain and Generator Brasses, Liquor, Steam, Beer, Valve, Cylinder and Gnage Cocks, Locomotive brasses, Hoe Joints, Oil Globes, Vaeuun, and Slide Valves, Steam Whistles, Railing Kobe, beer and Soda Pamp, bottling Machine, Ae. Bra Ca fling made to order. Cash paid for Copper and Bras. Feb. as, '53 10-lyr. iD. CHIPAIÄN& CO.. Cwmanl a a 1 b A Ferwardlag MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CA WALBASIN.CI5CINNATI. IIEFEIIENCES: cibcibbati. C caaBBiaoa CtTT, la. Joha Swaaey A Co. : Morrisoa Jt Newby Tweedilbley A Wright : B. A H.M.Conkltn, Xeevedt Stephen, : BiaBBSTowir,ia. COBBBBSTILtl,IBD. : A.B. Wiggins A Co. A. B. Con well A Sou. : George Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements rosde oa consignments. ap2S-l-lyr. TOIIX9. riLMAOTSNo.MMaln fH. 1st J door above Pearl, Cincinnati, Dealer la Paper Hangings, Wide CarUln Papers, Bandboxes, Fire Screens, Ac., offers to the public the largest and best assortment of the above articles to be found In the West and on the most resonable terms. He Invites the trade to call and examine his sleek. MarchS, 1053ll-12ras. SUNDRIES 117 STORE. aaa Ilhds Sugar XUU 50 bbls prime molasses, 50 8.11, do br prime Easter eooee, 50 Pocket Java do 2U0 packages fresh Teas, 14,010 lbssst. e. yarn, 9U0 packages mackerel, SO boxes Va. Mo. Tobacco, too Kegs nails, 200 Kalos No, 1 baiting, 90 bbls line smo. tobacco, 0,000 half Spaa.sh cigars, Candles, Soap, Starch, cVc. Ac. for sale lew by BRISCO A WIIITK. I go, ISLowijg Uws sseiaust C4noe4)af. 1 Maarisa Wasi -lr '

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laül, by J II il illl '? ' t 'l't Ullles ef Hi" I'l ill. I imifl Wr I lis iaslria PUlii l t.f I'unu ) lsi' a Another Scientific Wonicr! CMCAT UUItJ ftn DYSII'SIA! D". J. 0. HOUCNTOri'Q J i ' V V . aar' . ST- jJdrMMr THK TRUK DIGESTIVE FLUID, on, uAH-mrc jiick. Prenared from KF.X5F.T. or the fourth STOM At'll or THE OX, after directions Of HA KU.l LIKIllO, the grast r'hystologleal t hemtst, by J K. HOl'tiin OS, M. ll., Khlladelphla, ta. Tkl I JI ATUKK'H OWa KKM&DY for an an healthy Stomach. So art of man caa eo,nal Its ratlve powers. Ileoiilalns tin AM OMUL, Uli TKRH. AC:iH.orKAVhKOl'R DKl'OM. Illsei tremelf agreeable to the taste, and may be takea by the most rneiiie patieni wao cannot eat a water cracker wllhont acut distress. Ilewsre ef HKIIQ. C K 1 IMITATIUMH. reps I a Is SOT A DKl'O. Tall on Ihe A reut, and get a Descriptive Olren. Isr, gratis. giving a large amount of MClKKTlrIC KVI PK.tCK, rrom Lienig's Animsi uaemisiry, Dr. Combe's Pyslology of Digestion; Ae M. W. IUilb, Uaooavtkoa, wholessle aad retail Agent. August 1st, IMS. 33-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY. PRODUCE, A"I COMMISSION 8. B.COKJIFH OF KVFVril AXD MAI TS CI.1CIKM ATI OHIO. Jfov.tO 4S-lyr. , Wholesale and Retail Window Shndo & Oil Cloth Store, r,. a Cillrjf Hull, H'mlnut St. iff. th eaa If Cla. AI JN A W V i; H At CO. M AKUPACTL'HK.H" and Denlers tn Window Shades, (II Cloth, Cords, Tassels, Krasse. Muff A whit window shade Uomis snd curtain malomla Oil A 1'KS ol every dnscrlllon made io order. J. II. BURROW'S PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL THIS Mill differ from all others In the construction or Ihi. Iiirw as Uiinnjil Kls.s. whlcB Is fomttoeed of Fronen Hurr litocki, enclosed la a rast irou ease, which forms tlie buck and heepef the Stone, with a cast Iron Kye, or Hh, that la of greater external dlnineteral ibo bottom thaa at the top, which Is secured at tho back by roar bolls, so that every block Is In the form of a dovetail, which glvea greater atrensTth to a S tone, than any Hier method which Is required la snisl! .wills where th Stone is run with great speed, and becomes dangerous If not strongly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that la required, without having it illicit or blgk,lhat mates II top heavy. This Mill Is a sqnar fnree,mada of wood or cast Iron, In the forin t b'i., with Hridge tree, spindle Balanee, Hin, li!rr, and Regulating Krew, and griada won the sstuc principle asa large asltl, digerlugonl) io Iba Hum mg Sioae: va is beiag ska great weight, enable it io grind nearer ihecentre a greater quantity of grain and 1 1th lea voter khan jiy other null now in aae. Thia mill I portable, and may be attached to sWass, a ater, aorae or band power. Also, all diet of French Barr Mill loa, ssaaa jsctured on the same principle. jmi n. narrows, or nncianswi, ia in.iav.aor, fov vhMl ha obtained La nets Patent la l"4tt. rKor Bll liifriii-ments the purchaser will be held tesponslble for the right of nslng. These Mills do not require a Millwrlahl toset them u, aad all that is aeeeaaary te al tnn 1 opreation lato attach a band to the paltay oa she pindie,vitha pruiu suoi iiealiy large to run the 34 Inch Mill 840 revolution per minute; attaaaep to horse, s tew ra or water power. Hy the steady apl'lleatiou of twohurse power, the Mill will griud atoS bushels per hour of good meal, aad will grind wheat as well as Corn. Tba 30 Inch Mill, If put to Its fullest speed, will grind from 10 lo 13 bushels pet boar. These Mills are warranted to be la every respect a reeoiu mended. All orders must be directed to j. n. BURROWS, Front tt, lower I Je, bet. Main A Walnut, Dee. S, 1R53 SO-lyr. Clnctnnert .Ohio. JACOIt F. I'F.LL) Tanner aaiil C irrler, 34 Tlatiai ireet Mnclatateiti; letwecn Hiu ana vinxitcrti evastaauy on hand a large assortineut of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at the lowest eah pries. Dee. 17, IRM 52. MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS FURNISHING ÖTOIIE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Hai removed to filxth st. Raooa's Builillng. aader Msrnolia Hail. Ciaclniiati. Ohio. If AKVFACTUKKKof Costam.a aad Kegalla of HI every duacrlption, Tor Maaaa, Udd a.lloas, Sorrs of Temperance, Temple of Honor, llrukds Keo Men, Brotherhood of the Union, and Ootxl Fellows. Try Being a member of the above orders. I am prepared at all times to furnish everything apper taining thereto with punctuality ana dispatch, fob. 15, 'Si-a-lSm. CO-PA RT. RRsniF THK anderslgned hare eatered Into Cn-partner-ship, under Ihe name and Arm of JONES, LOFKTT A KO H Hl X 8, for the purpose of carrying oa a nnoieaaieurocery ana t ommission nusiaea. H.QSRH. DAVID LOT KIT, (Late of J. D.AC. (Laie erst. Omer.) JonetA Co..) Cincinnati R.ROrJBlNS, (Late of Milroy, Indiana. JONES, LOVETT &. ROBBINS, Wholesale Grocer & Commission Merchants NO. 69 PEARL STRKKT, KF.AR VfNR. ap89 19-lyr. CINCINNATI. I T. RlfORDR. BLIND MANUFACTURER, NORTH SIDE. NO. P3 flXTH BT MF KT, .Tiro erf tfr fart Tiac, fpotte the "rvr Lyrfmm." Jtmm-h Factory, Corner Crtlg At Lewis Htreets, Covington, Ky. are. lu-ot. KATHEN BERG ER, STRAUS A. CO, Wholesale dealer in Ready Made Clothing. No. lis. Main street, between Third and Fourth, Ctn'tl ff"i Keep constantly en hand, a complete and very extensive stock of Clotba, Casslmeres, Tetinrs and every description of Trimmings. Feb.S5,'53-J0-lyr. . sirtunACH. a. vt KXTHtixrn. w. xi.tw HKIDKLBACH. WERTHK1MKR A KLAW, Manufacturers of Ready Made Clothing, Importers and Dealers In Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestines. and Gentlemens' Famishing Goods, No. 5 Pearl street, between vtalnut and Vine,t;incinuau,onio. Feb. 25, 53 I0-lyr. To the Ladles. rvn. rARIIE'S French Lnnar Pill. AVPof Suppressed Menstruotot. and all irregularities of the FEMALE SYSTEM the best Pills In the known World. They can be had genuine.at No. 86 Bros wav, and fully OfARASTtis to give SATtssACTioB. with full direction. E. THOMAS onlv authorized Aecnt. The above Pills will be sent by mail, upon the receipt of 3. All letters mast be directed No. 86, Broadway, Cin. nih. jo i. Queensware GI.issv.are. . s' nnrsnsware-consisting . 1UU Lustre, California, Rhine, Columbia, and gilt band teaware. Spong'd and paluted dishes, baker, plr.les, teawsre.liigs, bowls. Edf d e a disbes, bakers, nappies, twlffl.rs, n.afCC Jugs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'd and painted, plain aad fluted teas. CC ' " 909 boxes glassware the above selected for the country trade. For sale by ' O.ALDRICH.No. 181, Mala St. between 4th A 5th, west side, Cin. O. RAWDON.WRIGIITJiATCII & EDSON Bank Note Engravers k Printers Stuth Emtter.JtM& Main Sr,CierisieTi,OAi.. ALSO, Engraved in a style corresponding in excellence to Ins! of Bank Notes, Railroad, State and County Bonds, Bills of Exchange, Checks, Drafts. Certificates of Stock aad Denoailo, Promis sory Note. Bllland Letter Heads, Diplomas, Visiting and Professional Card, Notarial, County and Hand Seal &.c. Constantly on haud. Bank Note Paperof various tints, wade to order, of very superior quality. The above Office is under luo supervision of Geo. T. Jones, a practical cjnijrer; mrl ll-18m Thomas McGcchin, ITBOLSSJLE OÄ0CA, Stuth Ittt Car. Main mnd Sixth Stretti, Cinetnvati, OAie. This House has been doing business for Sly ear. IS rears st prosont location. Feb. 23, 'Js-lO-lyr. Wm. A. Trowbridge, TtT HOI.i:.. I.K V UF T. li. Dealer In grocorie and produce, South East corner ot Court and Usee streets, (opposite mo rarmtrj note!) CINCINNATI keens constnntly on hand a good assortment of all aniclos In hitilue, wblcb be oiTiirs to tue triis at tua iowmm khi. laVtr-

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i-uropean and Anirican xiira wart, Cutlary and uunt. f Wt ear, AVarf eea Wmlmu Ms., '(. HAVK rscrlved, and are eoniaatly applied with every article la thalr line. SMlUble U Ue wesura trade, nurrhased of Amrtcaa,nd latter tad direct from bhsmstd. IllrniinibsMi, and Cierataa msnufacturers, emliraelng the Lest n a Ullas aad brands, which will be ld at smstl advabC ea Aai,eonlstlnff,la part, ef Wm. lJutclicr a & Bpcar L Jack Ron a I lies, baws & Loco Tooli. WaJe dt Butcher's, Georp Woatenbolm Sl Hon's elebrsted Hssors, Pocket Knives, Hhesrs, Hciaaors, Ve.( Tabl Knlve aad Kork, Carvara, htawla, V. Log,, Trace llallar, Ufeaat, and bin CualM and ftretchera. Hooks and Hlnsaa, inl, rir,l,!ttllwf4$littl femmeri.O'iateV aaW T. S rssa-ssrr aaa ier, CollsjisUhCa-'s. Hunt, H. Maaa'a aad Urpea ott's Ale and UatcboU. Waldron', Darling dk litottd's Urars, Orala, and Itrlar KCl Ibas, arytao Saeatliea, Cradles, Meies, Hay and Manure Forks, f arpealers'aud Coopers' flaues and fcdge leola. Kvery kind of Circular aad other Haas anseafa. urad to order aa d warranted. Agents for K. ak T. falrbaak as Co.' eelebraled PUlform, KallroaS, Ha tiroeera'. aad Druerlsts Uraie. which bave a repulaltoa superior te ail others fur accuracy aad durability, and sold Blmaaufactarera, prlee. Also, agents for Ihe sale of the best Iron fire froofSafe manaractured,waick we aeii at maaaractarer prt ee. reo . iu-1 y r. AplltllnlldlnartsV..r. Alh astal ttainnii i inrmaaii. u, INCUKl'OKAThU in. TH R attention of the publl Is respectfully cslled to the superior facilities afforded stllils Insula tion, for eiinlirylng Individuals in a thorough tras Ileal manner forth Cooiitlng Room and UuslaeaS pursuits. The Course embrsees ItouK-KKKPINO BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different Urpartin.nlsof trade, co i time res and manufactures lluslsess Prnmsaship, Calculations, l'nrrtpoiil.iics, snd dally !- tur,.son Mercantll. liwaad Political Eeoaoaivlai their relation to t'-ommarca. Tb Course ran be completed la from S te IS week. Terias flu. Pupil blig taught Individually, applicant aaa enter al aay tiuia. For further pari ular call at the fnllrea reoate or address l ie Pr lal. no, lt. eS-iyr, iatea aassr. m. v. aaiata. JACOB KHNfiT. wnrtLrastR t arrsiL rUniJBHER.STATIONER.AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. 11 J Main ct East eidc.Vbtwetn Third snd Fourth Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BLANK HOOKS. Keeps constantly aa hand of his own manulaclurs, A'JCOCWT BOORS, for Publle Oft: es; County Courts, Kail Ruds, Steam Boats, ltavklng, Insurance aad ManssUring rem panics. Merchants and Traders. ,ar sal. at very tow prices; or will he made to aay palter ucsiren. ann a nrraaien satisiactory. OFFICERS OT BANK, snd Clerks of Coualy Courts, will Sud our Itlaek look equal If aot uprvurUaoy ibay have. v. r had la use. SCHOOL BOOKS. Hel.r the publisher of KOlllNKON'S Msthematleal, Phllosopbual and Astronomical Nooke, we obtain all Ihe leading School Book iagca.rtl aaa la exchange forourewa pubiiriioaAuau use enabled to aoll all the varloua aork g ea.rally purchased rbr Srhoot,CollegM.aa4 Couatnr t'.rchsnts, al tha I west eastera prisss. Araerlcaa.r' reach, cngusu aad siermaa stau. a. erv.ofMery d esciipllva. " JOParttca isr attealloa paid to II ordcs B llauk atooks.atas.ouersaaaKshaol Uooka.aa4 a eSort willa spared teaoasptat. ail eacbwedarae the bios l restvBaei teraus. Printing, Kulitif sad Bladiaa, to ay patter a,M short aottc. -lyr. R. H. STRUEYE, DSALER IU iAl r i MJ ATCHES, CLOCKS JSWET.RY, keep ea ' hand a large aaaorled lock, of alt atvla tad price: also, repair watches aad Jewe'lry ta thorougk workmanlike maaaer. mrS,'5a-tl. HAT AND STOCK SCALE". Mania a Orr, Scale Maaulactarars,aaa takea the aid stand formerly occupied by MaaTia A Bt-raast-t, No. 40 Columbia Slroel, oue doo west of Walatl, Clnciaaatl, Ohle. They are prepared to put ap oa U moat reaaea abl. teraia, la aay part of tbeeouatry, tU.ir rest Larr R&f d Sttek Seile, froia arw patu.a with Improvemeaat, which tLej h Just ob p lets. . AÜo, all klnda at PlatA.rm Scalaa, Beaasa, AeAe. All oar Scale are warraated to aiva San satisfaction, or w will take them back and refaad Ik taoaey. REFERENCES. Fame.l Reresford. H, M. KDlstoa.l CevlarVaa, ClldrHn, M arfta A Co, 6. K..Perrn, I y. W. A . W. Roboa, Key, Maltby A Co., J. B. Lehma r, Pullum, llatfleld A Hrewa. f.b.t5 10. MARTIN A OKI. "OKAY AlEfirÖRlT, Flint :iae lanufaclnrera, Faiso otid fetraot. between 1 bird it FoarU Ctaala" Bail, keep cor stahtl) on hand every variety 4 Flint Glassware. Apothecary' furallurc, dJ Chemical Apparat! made te order l th shortest notice. ALSO, A gret vaiiety of Perfumer' TVB Telegraph Glasee aud lightulr.y rod ti.tulator. . a. TATLoa. wat. i. rat.fCM. M wftir TAYLOR, FRCTCIf fc WYKITE, ITIJPORTr.HS and wholesale dealer la Iii t I.lnenand white goods. Also, Umbrella, .Parasols, Cloves, Hosiery, aad every description f trimmings and fane y dry goods,coroeror Mstn am S Pearl tu. Clculnnsti 91 SS-ly. yr.xv Yonicwi?rnu nuade dc iIOT THUS. J. ERNST Manufacturer aa A dealer In all kinds of transparent window ahada . Also cords, Tassels, Bras mounting Ac. No.J College Hall, Walnut t.,Ciaclaatl. Churca, Store and other large aade painted te order In a superior style. 7 Ol iTEANK JTIARHI.E "WOIIK".. Lowat ij A Rr lb. corner of Broadway and Fifth stree 4 rrlnnatl. Monaments,Tomb;anil Grave Ptoae Msrble Mantles and Statuary, Baptiatsal Font Mural Tablets, Cms, Vases, Cardan Figure Cabiaat and CoanterHlaba, Ae., Ae., caastanl' da haad and riimishei toordesx. Thatradaaappl od with Marble in Block or Blab, or Sawed to eer. 13-1 . a. Dicisna. tBi-TTBi DICKSON & LE BETTER, (Successors to Sampson A Andrews,) Importers, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers la Cblr Class and Qaeensware. Also, Lamps, Castors Table Cutlery, No. 81? Mala Ktraet. betweea Fit h and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 85, '53 10-lyr. CI KO.CinsON A: CO. Engra versend LltreI graphers, Copper Plate Printers, SteaellBrau Cutters, Ac. North West Corner üano and Mnlr sts., and 101 Main St., overT. R.Goodman k Ce Banking House, Cincinnati. TnBtll Heads, Address Cards, letter and Pi 4a Headings, Labels, Bank Checks, Billa, Drafts, H tee Ac, at very low prices; Piplomas, CertilUatce, Boada, Mapa, Plan 4 taUtca, tow a plats, Ae. feb 13 185 J J Oil PjtHTED WINDOW IIUDF... and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured ar4 sold, wholesale and retail, by M.PawyerA Co. K . College Building. Walnut St., ClnelnaaU, ChU. Orders promptly Oiled. Country Merchants ai A Pedlerssupplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 0, 1K5S 46-12ms. a I. RATA TABLE WARE. C? ill . ilAloata never eer riet. Is nearly as whlt. aid y as white. 4 Wbea plat d It harder and tronrer than ilver, resembles exartiy tl r the solid silver. We keen constantly tn store a large assort aeot of A loa tares and Table Fnooaa, Fork s. Sou p I adles. Butter Knives, Cream Ppoous, Castors, a4 In bort. every other article necessary to th oo plete furnishing of a Table. HUNTINGTON A LABOYTEAUX, Watch ImperterSfllS Main Str et. Feb.25,'53-10-lyr-. w. B l woo a oobobb. bdwaBD a. iiak W. E. OGBORN & CO. IMPORTERS and wholesale deslers In Envlltlt French, German and American Fancy Coed Ilaalery, Ulovea, Combe, Buttona, Brushes, took Itlf-Glassci, Umbrellas, Parasols, Irish l.taea Berlin Cords, JaroneU, Book Malls, Swiss :oH Mull Musllus, a full assortment of all kinds Silk Goods, and every dercription of Trtmmia and Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of Dra Goodr, Cloths, Calmere,Ac. Also, Carpeting and Oil Cloths ef all kind, 4 reel from tbe Manufacturers, Straw Good, Ar. No. 35 A 87 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, feb 15 9-lyr. Geo. S. Jenkins & C o.. WHOLESALE dealer In Foreign and Pon e t t Dry Goods No. 5, Roulb east earner Peart r . Vtuectreeu, CiaelnnSti, vast opened aa entire ttew i Vw. K. vj-iif.