Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 January 1854 — Page 4

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nv TV- n J - ibs it;... usiciasr, r Flsmer-nelUs " Soft MiJsummer air, cheeir Ith un hin and perfumed with til tho aetnca that It had robbJ out of hit nursery traf of n, crept, in mrouffn the monthly roses ihv purrn ana int nail-open COUagft . door, to make itself al hom In George Bweyne'a room. It busied itself there, weep ntr and ruatiinrr hnni ir if much right to the place end wuu much Hit tenant of It, a the rardener hlmaelf. It hid alto a tort of feminine inj wifely claim on George j who, hatrlnj been spending a half an hour over a abort letter written upon a larje ehoct, waa Invited by th Midsummer air to look after hit carden. The. best effort were beinir made by his trentls) friend to tear tut paper from hit hand. A boo had come Int9 the room (Jtorjo kept beet and had been hovering about the let tcr.to drunk, poMibly with honey that he bad mistaken it for a crest I Ijr . Certain! he did at lett title upot It. The 111 waa legal document to this ffectt . 'Sir, Wo are Instructed hereby to give you notice of the death of M. Thorn aa Queekt of Edmonton, the last of the three live for which your lease waa granted, inj lofor you, that you may obtain a renewal of the unit on pay went of one hundred guinea to the un dersijneu. Wo are sir, Your (hero the bco tat on the olcdi ent servants,) FuT ADD GlIMTOff. Mr Rwayne granted himself a rule to consider in bis own mind what the law era meant by their uncertain phrascol ogy. It did not mean be concluded, that Meura. F. and U. were willing, for 100 to renew the life of Mr. Queek, et Winonton; but It did mean that he must turn out of the house and ground (which bad been Swayne'a Nursery (Jar Jen for three generations paat) unlets tie would pay a Urge fine fur the renew I of bis lease, lie was but a young allow of but flvo and twenty who, un til recently, had been at wjrk for the support of an old father and mother. Hit mother bad been dead a twelve-month last MiJsuramer.dayj and hi father who had been well while his dame was with him, aickened ''after ahe wa gone, and died before the applegatiierirg we over. Tlx cottage and the garden were more pTTCtotttto Jeorg a. borne atid a a place of lueliieae. There were thought of parting liko thoughts of another los y death, or of all past loste again to i Buffered freshly and together which to clouded the eyea of Mr. Swayne, that at laat he could acarceJy tell when he .looked at the letter, whether the bee waa or waa not a portion of the writing. An old woman came la with Mid summer cough, sounding a hollow a an empty sotlin. tthe was a good old crone who came to do for George email eervicee aa a domestic for an hour or two every day for, be lighted hi own Urea, nd served up to himself in the first style of cottage cookery Ms own lit bacon and potatoc. I shall be out for three hours, 3tilly,' aal! George, and he put on hlabtti clolhea and went Into the sunthine. 'I can do nothing better,' be thought, 'than go and tee the lawyer.' . They lived In the Cltyt George lireJ. at the east end of J-ondon.lii a psrl avw overrd rovered ÄÄ:JiJ! .Vitt "nthu.es, K.!h.lalae, or Cl.rkl pul-j Xellss,ihlcharwMilf little atomic 1 ? i i t.t.r .nanuh i riv.l though they aounil big enough to rival : ... i ana nun. neurire vvaa an old. fashioned irardetier In an old-fashion f J time; for have here to do with txtiUh occurred In the middle of the nlgn of George the Third. George then I mn George Hwiyne, not Georglou Ilex marched oft" to see the Ja wyar, who lived In a dark court in Iba City, lie found their clerk In the front office, with a marigold In one of hie button-hole; but there waa nothing else that looked like summer In the place. It tnitlt like a mouldy thut-up tsol-houte; and there wae parchment enough In it to make scarecrow fur all the garden in Keut, Middlesex and tiur rry. Georg aaw the junior partner, Mr. Grinaton, who told him, when he heard hi business, that It waa In Mr. Flint's department. Whn Im wie ihown lot) Mr. Flint's room Mr. Flint could only repeat, he said, the instructions of the lmJlorJ, You aee, any lsY ha aald, these hold Ir ga that have been let hitherto for thirty pounds per annum, ire now worth flf ty. Yet my client Mr. Ciote, Is ready to renew tho lease for three more live at the very alight fine we have named to you. What would you have more reasonably ) .'Sir, (make no complaint,' Georgo answered; onlv I want to abide by the round, and I nave not ao much money aa you require. I owe nobody a penny; sod, to pay my wsy and lay by eeough money for next year seed and roota, kasbeen the most that I can manage. I nave aaved fifteen pound. Here it U, air; take it, If It will help me In this bus Incu.' Well,' Mr. Flint suggested, 'what do yo aay to tbiil I make no promise, but I think I can pe'suade Mr. Crote to let you retain possession of your land, for ahall we eayl tVo year at the rent of fifty pounds; and, at the expiration of that term, you may perhape be able to yay the fine and to renew your leave.' I will accept that offer, sir.' A homeipon man cling to tho walla of home, öwayne'a nursery would not support so high a rental; but let the future take thought for lUelf to poatpono for two years the doom to quit the rooftree under which hia mother suckled him was gain enough for George. So he turned homeward and went cheerfully upon his way, by a ahort cut through narrow street and laue that bordered on the Thame. Hi garden er'i eye discovered alt the lonely little pot of migno n te In the upper win dow of the tottering old houses; and, in the trimmer streets, where there were rows of little houses in all shades of whitewaah, some quite fresh looking, Inhabited by people who had kept their wlnJows clean, he sometimes saw as many as four flower-pots upon a window ill. Then there were the squares ol turf, put. In weekly instalments of six inches, to the credit of caged larks, for the alow liquidation ol the debt of green fields due to them. There were alao parrots; for a large number of the bou sea in those river streets were tenanted by sailors who brought birds from abroad. 1 here were also all sort of grotesque shell; and one house that receded from its neighbors, bad a small garden in front, which was sown over with shells Imtaad ot flowers. The walks Were bordered with shell Instead . of box, and

there were coucuea upon the wall instead of wall flowers. The summerhouse was a grotto; but the great cen-tre-ornament waa a large figure-head, at the foot of w hich there was a bench erected, so that the owner aat under it shadow. It represented a man with a real Uard boldin; over die ahoulder a

large three-pronged fork, which George believed meant for Nrptune. ' That was a poor garden, thought George, for It never waved or rustled, and did not, by one change of future-except that It grew daily dirtier ahow Itself contciout of the pitsage of the hour and day and months and seasons. It Interetted George a preat deal more

to notice hero and there the dirty l!fof new kindtof plants; which brought horn."1 by some among the anltora, ttrurglc-d to grow up from eecd or root. Through the window of one house that waa very poor, but very neat and clean, he aaw put upon a table to catch the ravs of the tummer tun, a sinngo plant In blot om. It had a reddish stalk, amall.noln. ted leaves; and from every cluster of leavM hung rleirant red (lower.bell with purple tongue. That Dlantcxcl. ted him greatly; and when he atopped to took at It, he telt aome such emotion a might stir an artist who should aee a work by Huben hung up In a pawnbroker's shop.wlndo. lie knocked at the green door, and a pale girl opened It, hol-llng lit one hand a piece of unfinished needle work. Her palcnea left her for a mo ment when aheaiw that It waa a träneer who had knocked. Her blue eye made George glance away from them before he had llnlshed hi respectful In quiry. I beg your pardon,' he said, 'but may ark the name of the flower In tho window, and where It came from!' Will you walk in. If you please, air' aald the girl, 'mother will tell you all she ano'.va auout it. Vith two steps, the young gardener strode into the small front room where a aick and feeble woman aat In an arm chair. The room waa clean and little furnished. There was only aand upon the floor) and on the table with aome more o: the girl's work, waa part of a stale loaf, flauked with two inugt that contained aomo exceedingly the and limpid milk. George apologized for Iii Intrusion) but said what his calliing was, and pleaded in excuse the great beauty and novelty of tho plant that had attrac ted him. 'Ay, y, but I prize It far more than that, aald Mrs. Ellia, 'it waa brought to me by my son. He took it a a cutting, and he brought It a long way, the dear fellow, all the way from the Wet In diet, nuraing it for me. Ölten he let hi own lip parch, air, on the voyage that he might give water enough to the flow e Mh at he took home for hi mother. lie ia a tender-hearted buy, my Harty.' Ho I young then! 'Well, he I not exactly a boy, air; but they are all boye on board ship, you un deratand. He could carry ofTthe house upon his back. Harry could; ho Ismo wonderful broad-cheated. lie's just fone a long voysge, sir, and I'm feared ahall be gone a longer before he comes back; and he said when he went, 'Take care of the plant, mother, it will have hundreds of bellt to ring when I come back to you next year.' He i always full of fun, sir, I my Harry.' 'Then Ma'am,' George stammered, 'it a a plant you wouldn t like to part with.' The poor woman looked angry for a moment; and then, after a pause, an awercd, gently, 'No, air, nut until my time comes,' The young gardener, who ought to have gone awaystill bent over tho flower. Tho plant waa very beautiful, and evidently stood the climate well, and It was ni l kind to propagate by Ups, -.'äti'Ä ",J',I ' 1' '. Ma'am and not c, li,nl- ,,f V,' "in l., ,Vy lMnt unbecoming, I hope you'll forgive . , jf , , . ' , , ' r . . i your heart to part wild this plant, 1 would give you ten guineas for it, and the first good cutting I raise shall bo yours. 1 lie Birl, looked up in the grastest at toiilahmciii. 'Tun gulnoaal ahe cried, why mother, ten guineas would make Jou comfortable lor the whole winter. low glad Harry will bei' Tho poor woman trembled nervously i Many told mo to keep it lor hi auke,' the whispered to her daughter, who bent fondly over her. Doe Harry love a flower better than health and comfort I pleaded Harry later. A long debate waa carried on In low tones while George Hwayne endeavored to look aa though lie wi re a hundred mi let off, listening to nothing. Uut the loving accent ol llii girl debating wild her mother tenderly , caused Mr. blwayne a stout and true hearted young man of Uf nty-uri lo kel that Utero wer cer lainly some new thoughts and sensation working In him. Ho considered ll Important to discover from her mother' nauner of sddressinz her that the name Of theyung woman was B isan. When the old lady at last consented with a aigh to George' offwr, he placed ten guinea on the table beside the needlework, and only tol one glance at Susan as he bade good-bye and took the flowerpot away, promising again earneatly that he would bring back to the in the first good cutting that took root. George Hwayne then, having the law yers almost put out of hi head, ctrriod the plant home, and duly busied himself in his green-house over the multiplication of hia treasure. Months went by, during which the young gardener work ed hard and ato sparingly. Ho had loft to himself but five pounds for the gener al malntalnance Of hi garden; more wa needed, and that he had to pinch, aa far aa he dared, out of hi humble food and other ncceaaarica of existence. He bad, ho n ever, nothing to regret. The cutting of the flower-bell throve, and the thought of Butan was better to him than roast beef. He did not again visit the widow's house. He had no right to go there, until be went to redeem Tils prom 10. A yetr went by; and when the next July came, George Swayne'a garden and green-houses were in the best condition. The new plant had multiplied by slip and had thriven more readily than he could have ventured to expect. The best plant waa act by until it should have reached the utmost perfection of blossom, to bo curried in redemption of the promise mado to widow Ellis. In aomo vaguo way, too. Mr. Swaynenow and Iben pondered whether the bells it was to set ringing after Harry had returned might not be after all the bell of Stepney parish church. And Susan SwaynV did aound well, that waa certain. Ti'ot that he thought of marrying the pale girl, whose blue, eyea he had only seen, and whose aoft voice he had only heard once; but he waa a young fellow, aud ho thought about her. and young fellows have their fanciea which do now and then shoot out in unaccountable directions. A desired event happened one morning. xTne best customer of Swayne' nursery ground, the wife or a city knight Lady Salter, 'vho had a fine seat in the' neighborhood, alighted from her carriage J at the garden gate. She had come to buy flowers for the decorations of her; annual grand summer party; and George with m-jch purturbation ushered her into his green-houae, which wis glowing with the crimaoa and purple . blosaoma of bis near olant. When Lady Salter had her admiration duly heightened by I

the Information that there were no other plants in all the country like them

that in fact Mr. Swayne'a new flotvera were unique ahe Instantly bought two slips at a guinea each, and took them home In triumph. Of court the flower bell attracted he attention of her gu?st and of course she was very proud to draw attention to them. The result waa that the carriage of the prent people of tbo I neighborhood ao clogged up the road at IN..', ..r.-. .1.- .r.oa ! K.t w iiniri WWJT .e u'it iiiai there wa no grttin;j by for them. George told for a guinea each, all tho slipa .hat he had potted, keeping only enough for tho continuance of the trade, ind carefully reserving tho finest sped men. That In duo time ho took to Harry's mother. The ten guinea added to the produce of Susan' labor ahe had not alacken ed it a jot had maintained the alr kty woman through the winter; and, when there eaino to her a loiter one morning hi July, lit Harry' dear scrawl posted from Portsmouth, she wa half restored to health. He would he with them In a day or two, ho snld. ThJ two women listened In a feverish slate for every knock at the green door. Next day a knock came; but It waa not Harry. Susan again opened to George Swayne, II had brought their flower-bell buck; and, apparently handsomer than ever. He wa very much abashed and stammer ed something) and when he came In, he could find nothing to say. The hand aome china vase,whlch he had substituted fur the widow's flowerpot, said some thing however, for him. The widow and her daughter greeted him with hearty tmilea and thanks; but he had something else to do than to return thein-something of which he seemed to be exceedingly ashamed. At last he did it. 'I mean no offence he auld'hut this It much more yourt than mine. Ho laid upon the la bio twenty guinea. They refused tho money with surprise; Susan with eager nest. He told them his story i how the plant had aaved him from being turned uut of hi home; how he waa making money by the flower; and how fairly he considered half of the profits to be due to it real owner.. Thereupon the three became fast friend and began to quarrel. While they were quarreling there waa a bouncing knock at the door. Mother and daughter hurried o the door; but Susan stood asido that Harry might go first Into his mother's arma. Here's a fine chime of bell,' said, Harry, looking at hit plant, after a few minutea. 'Why. It looks no handsomer In the West Indies. Uut w here did you get this splendid pott George waa Immediately introduced. The whole atory waa told, and Harry was made a refer upon the twenty guinea question. 'God bless you, Mr. Swayne,' aald Harry, 'keep that money If we are to be friends. Give ua your hand my boy; and mother, let us alt have something to eat.' They made a little festival that evening tn tho widow houe,nnd George thought more than ever of the chiming bells aa Susan laid her needlework aside to bustle to and fro. Ifarrv had tntes to tell over hit nine: 'and I tell you what, Sway ne,' aald he, aa .a.. a I'm glad you am ine unter tor my love of rooting. If I wasn't a sailor, myself, I'd be a gardener. I've a amnll eargo of root and ted In my box that I brought home for mother to try what alio can do with. My optnlon Is that your tin mnn to turn 'em tn account, and ao, mate, you ahall livo Vm. If ymi gt a lucky penny out of any one of 'om, you're welcome; for Its more than we could do,, How thrs poor folk labored to bo liberal towards each oilier; how Harry amused himself on holidays before bit netthhln sailed, with raltd and anna's about hia friends nii'sery i hnw George Swayne w summer ami autumn eve nlnifs In the little nntlori how there wa really and truly a ehlnie rung from Step ney steeple to give joy to a Utile nee die woman's heart! how Susan Swayne heeam much rot'er than Susan Ulla had been; how luxuriously George' hers were fed upon i.ow dulntlesj how Flint and Grlnton conveyed the nursery ground to Mr, 'Hwayne In freehold to hi m a nd hi helra forever in consideration of the whole purchaae money which Swayne had accumulated; how the old house was enlarged, how, a year or two later, little Harry Swayne damaged the border and waa abetted by grandmother Klli lno doing; how, a year or two after that, Susan Swayne the lesser dug with a small wooden spado aids by side with giant Uncle Harry; who waa man to find the centre of tho earth under Swayne'a garden when he came home ever and euon from beyond the sets, always with rout and seed, his home be lug Swayne'a nursery; and finally, how happy and how populous a homo the house In Bwayno'a nurirry grew to to these sr. results connecting pleasant thought with the true story of the ear liost cultivation in this country of tho flower that waa bought by the young gardener. Dicktni lloutchUd U'vrils. Cin Arivt'i'llM'iiiriilN. OEIIiSOH HOUSE. Ctlll. MAIXAXD FIFTH, CINCINNATI. OHIO. DKNNIVOX 4. hOH, rKOPKIKTOKfl. J. H. BURROW'S PATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL. TUI.H Mill illirrsrrom all others In the conttraelion or Ihs l'i'ptir er Kunner Msne. which is omineJ of Ffi iuh Burr lilorkt. enclosed In a caal Iron es. whlrh forms tiis bscV snl hoop of ms Hions, wnn s rsm iron r ye, or uusii, mat is or f rusWrsxUrual dlsineteral His bottom limn at Ilia lop, whlcn Is euro J stlh back by four bolt, o tlialsrerj blork I In Ilia form or a iloraull, which aWssireslnr sironalh lo a Mne, than any oilier mnihotl wlih'li Is rulreil In small Mills where Ilia Ktoiis la run with (mat oil, anl turaiu.t ilang--roii If no! iroiifly niailu. II alio gives sla;bl In sKWios of stnull dismeinr that I rtrnjilreil, without having II IhL'k or blfh, thai luakrs It top hravy. Thla Mill Us iuira frame, mail ol wootlorraul Iron, lit lbs form of a bulk, with llrblffo lro. f pindie Unlanrn, Kins, lrlver, sn! Krrulatliis Ncrw, sml gnatl upon the sams principle a lurgs mill, dilTurlnaoiity In tb Kuunlne Hume: this bumf His f rest waig-hl, snablos II torrlnl nesrartbareiilrs a gruaur quantity of grain ami wllh leas nowsr than ny other mill now In uae. Thla mill is nortablo, anl may b attached to .team, water, horae or hand power. Alao, all lies of French Burr M 111 Kloos, manu jsrlured on Ihs ssms principle.' Joacph II. Ilurrowa, of Cincinnati, la the Invasor, for wbl h hs obtained Le lieu r'aleut In IH3 rfor sll Infrlngementa the purchaser will bs held teaponaihWt for lh right of using. 'Iheao M ilia do not require a Millwright loset the ui up, and a II thai la neceaaary to put them In Opreatlon lalo attach a baml to tho pulley on the spindle. with a pruni soft! ileiilly large to run Ilia 31 Inch Mill HO revolution! per mliiulv; sttaobcp to horae, ateain or water power. Hy theatea.ly application of twohorae power, tlie Mill will grind to0 bualiola per hour or good meal, and will grind heat as well a Corn. 'I he 3(1 Inch Mill, If put to iu fullest apeed. will grind from 10 to 13 bueiiele perhour. These Millaare warranted lo be la ever roepecl as recommended. All orders must b directed to J. II. BURROWS, Freut at., lower aide, bet. Man, 4. Valnal, Pee. 3, lü&i 50-1 r. t'tniiunlU ,Ohlo. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PRODUCE, A!tO COMMISSION M i;.icu a vr. 8. B.CORNKK OP SEVKSTH AXD MAIS BT8. cnn.M.ATi, onto. 5ov.ee I'J-I ) f.

NEW SADDLERY ' Ilnrilw.irc Iloucce tlUSTKK, tOHUKX, EDMESTON 6t BARR, Importers and Manufacturrri of SADdLIRT, HARDWARt, CARRIAGE TRIM MIXCS, MDDI.E-TRCES, Leather, Kprirf, Axles, At. NO, 9 CHURCH BUILDING, Walnut treibet. 3rd 4lli itrest, Clnclnnstl.O. Ths nnderslgned wouM repr tfnlly glvs notirs to Merchants, Csrrlngo Maiitifitolnror and Naddlora. In the Wtf.l and Mouth. est, that they have, associated tlieinsnlves fur transacting extensively, Urn shnvs named business In all IU varloijr, TUor srs How opnlng a large stock of Arw anil tlffiint (!(1x, selected with greal eare.dhe aenlnr partner having been setrrnt niontht Im His marke ) boih aarf arls aljle and price. and purchased Isrgely with ah from Hie best KnUlsli, Merman, and Amurlean manufacturers. ' As llicv will Import their foreign tlooils and buy their A merlesn illrecl from iiisiinfMcUirers, they will, at all times, bs enablud lo hold out flattering; Induaemclils In pnrrliaar-r.. They will adopt tn Iii iitnitageuietil of thul bus. Iness the principles OfTrogrvss." clilnf of Which are'alinrl proflla'' and "lar aalea' for Cash, or npon short lime, gild eon . Ind with) almost dally reetepla of New sad fashionable rllc .s, In short their aim will be tit mnke the t 'lnrtnnall uisrkeiln their hns, pipist lo either riuladidphia or New York. The personal attention r each member or the Hrm will be given to the ileUMaa well as tits msiiNjemsnt nf lh business, This Will emb's Iholr friends Id order, with Um fiillssl coiiri.lotme r gelling promptly whutever lliey de slenftiio newest llea, sud at uniform low prices, M. n.lll'NTKIt.tal of ,U. V., Join A't titti:H.,laWifMasltle, Kv V, kti.MKH t'U.N, Isle with 1)1. r ievw..ti V Co 1IUCII RA RH Utsof Pleiuluf.burg.Kr,, Jan. U-4 0m. rilllK l'Mli:ii(lNi:i Wg leave to InI lorm thulr friends and rustoiuers of their tensive opperallon of iiian.ifscluriiig ready niiJu t'luthliig f.ir Ihia spring, Wshavs vousianlly on hand and are dally receiving a food stock of ilotha t'asaiinara, Vestinga r- 1 ailora iriminlngs lngottier with a Bne assorlmenl of llenllemena furnlslilnf goo.la, l nf which ws shall be happy to sell flu ap and on reaonal Id lerma. rieaaerall and nilue our alot-k beforti luirchaaliig elsewhere, ('all al No. til waslaida Alain si. buleevu JiU V tilt, t'liicli.nall, tllilo. Jan.'JI-J ly. MACH t UHOTHKKN.

vr.w ToitKtvnmiu Niianr. nr.. il IMIT TIIOH. J, KK.eT Manulactureran I düalsr tn all kinds of transparent window shade . Also cords,! asncls, Brass tiiounllngi Ao. No. College Hall, Walnut al.,Miiclunatl. Church, more and other large thadet palutedl order lu a superior si) le. T Gold Band ANDtvinri: riir.ni c m a. IX'l'll liiduremunis srs now offered s purchni sing public. We hsve Just opened a lurgo In, voice of while French China Ihiincr Ware, of anperlorV) uut Ity and beautiful aty In, an article not lo l aurpaseud In tills or any other market. We are Solling this article In w hole or parts nf actis, lo sull tho order of the purchaser, on a slight aU Slice ou Now York or Philadelphia prices. ' Person about to purchase are Invllml to call and sv,smlno our goods and luaru the prices. In each lliey m and an Inducement. IIIMIC.I.NH, MHO. A AXnKRSOJf, Nov. II. lHj3.-aiii St Malualrect. Thomas McGecIun, H HOLESUB, CMOCCK, tint Car. Nnln mnM .Vi , S Strtrtt, Citri Ohl. This lloiiso ha been doing business for 81 J ears. 13 year at present location. Feb.81, '41 10-lyr. WATT Ae rOMirilXa Or-nlfra lit lry .ola, Hit Srrl Irrel, ein rln unll. oitcr lor aula on Ihe inoatfuvornile terms packages lry (iooda.purchaaeil mostly previous to IDS Sil vsuct in prices, rurensscre win Hud them ready to meet Uta lowsslrstul of ail Jolihlng House Kesl r Weal. Feb. U-P-l'-mr " isUJirrs s(ViiirricTN Will Curo Diarrhoea &Bl.ody FluxM. ty M. W. IIAILK, Agent for mwktflii. WinVc! WIMTCHKR. TIIOM. J. FINCH. WM. C. WU1TCIIKK & CO., Hur feasors to tlntrsf AVIiltrlir r X . Scalers in )iits,Caps;rs, IIATTKRS' THIMMIMOS, Corner of I'esrt ami Main Ms. CINCINNATI U. "7 cVM;viinLi, Iniiiortcr oi irAHuWAIMO, AND MANU V A ü T U Y K ll 0 V Pianos Coopers' Tools aud Trc I r)r pt, rMsts sjar .'vimIii Mr ml. i liitiuiiittl, o. Jan, 11-4 flitt, A . A", Iamv, I!, If. UiKit, l Ji.ArnM. II II. liuu. Importen und Jobbers of Jfancn (öoois. K.W.Cor. Ulli Main Ma, flail House llulldlnga, CINCINNATI O. MitnuructurerH of various) IJruiuU of fino Cigars. Jaa. IS 4 ly. 0ENERAL ill A T KST A IllslSII 31 I .N T, Ko, 3 College Hall. Walnut M., Cliu liiiisll. e. mknimTniial. Map, Hook, nnd Print Keller, has constantly no hand Quids llooksofall kinds, Nchoot Apparatus and Outline Maps, Assstlstiuirstl C'l.nral, Allnare, und (nsiel lucre Drawing Instruments, (lco!ogic;d Culiincta, I"Ilcreacoee, ri.arle.niid I'rlsHs. ?lapa of nil olliar 1'ubllaUvras Jan. 13-4 Out. 9 J. T. RICORDS. I1 k . i unn . tfiillli on IIL.IIN1' 31 All U 1' At. 1 Ulvl.lt, NUKIIIK1DK. NU. r hlXTII Hi'l'KKT, Jrat ar fail a riwc, ss.iis rAr "Aea I.efrwM.." Uraucli Factory, Corusr Craig es lvia Nlreeta, Covington, Ky. uro. lu-51. UNIT. L. bSNICL J A CO II KUNST, WHOLESALE AÜO It ETA IL riTATION EH A KD JILA XK1IO OK MA XVFA CTVRKR, No. Ill Main Htrecl, letwccn 1 bird and Fourth Flreeta, Cliiclnna'l, Ohio. Nov. II IM3 47 I yr. DA V At M A TLA CK, wmiii.il na.Laaa i D U V U O O D S 1 No. 57 I'EARL STKF.F.T. I'.F.T. .WALNUT A VINE IIMIJI.NA ll WHO. 9 . FKANCIS KUKLSON. mroBTca aid MANifACTvata cr Cigars. Tobacco rmd Snulf, DEALKR IN Lent' Tobacco, No. 233 Mslu Street, between Sth and flxlh, (Sign of lbs Indlsu Chief. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Nov. II, IK.3, 47 lyr. O. A. Taylor. W. U. Freiuh. J. K. Wynno. Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholesale dealers In Irish Linens & Whito Goods. AND EVERT DFSCRUTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. 7 Main and 1,3,3 & 7 IV tu I FU. tin. Jan. 13-H I J. IMPORTERS AXD JOMJRS IX WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. 1 3 O 31 A I X STIC K KT. UHDER COMMERCIAL BA5K CI NCI N N ATI. Watch Maters' Tuols and Material:. Nov. 11,1653, 7 lyr.

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7 :. n n ?' -4 ll U5 rufjtv 'v; Va kiaJ!l ii i M 'ruft: DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, c.AsTr: .iift I'repat-od froto IIKSN'fT, or the foiirih H'ltMAt II r 1 II tlX, aller illrecllona of UAKOM 1,1 r III'), the treat Vh)alolouica ( lieiuist, lijr J. M. IIUft.ll I'li.N, M, l., 'ilU.leli,,la, I'. This Is NAUIKK'M OWN l( l.M I . I V lor an tinhenllhy Momai Ii. o art of man can eiiial lis cmralive powers, ll cmiUii.a imi AM'ollOI., lilt'. IHliM, AlWiM.or.NAIX'til'rl Mil UN, Iiis, trumely asrecahlo to the la-ie, and timy le taken by Ihe linxl feelde paliwiil ho caniiol eal S water cracker ithout acute ili.lrv.s, llewara of IHM tili KU IMl l .Vl lO.NH. repaluia Mil' A Hill tl. Call on Ihe Aghl, and gm a Descriptive Clrcu. lar, grnlis, riving a Ursa aiuouiil of Ml KYI IP ll! KVIDKM'K, front UcI.Ik's Aniiiial t heiallry4 lr. t'ooitie'a I'jsiiilugy of Hgrstlon A e M, W, Hsu., liituuauMis, v.Ui'lcttf and retail Agent. Augutllal, ,153 33-lJ r. Wholesale and Retail Window Shudo & Oil Cloth Storo, S. S C "! l hiul SI, kef, 4r tin. M. S A W Y K I V Iht, MAN'UKAC I t'KKl.'H Slid Dealers In Window Miadca, Oil I loth, Conli, Tassels, llms-.-s, Huff oi whlln winder sliaJu luinni and rurlain niaterala, MIADK.S ol every Ueacriptlon uiadu to order. SUNDIIIE3 IN STORE. Illids Sugar, Sot) bids pi line molasses, 40 H. II, do 3"0 Ins Ml "ir. Kstler roffr, SO fovleujava do 200 Soil tiackitgea fresh Teas, U.IXKI hsasi. o. yarn, ViH) tiarkages mackerel. All (iiea V. Mo. tobacco, ini hi-irs nnfla, Vi K) Utiles No, 1 liatllng, VII Mils Due sum. tolmcro, BO.ihhi half "an. sli clears, Candles, Coup, hiart'b, eVceVc. for sale law ly IIKIsCDöi Willi F., No. M Lower Murltvlalreul,CliK'iuiialf. May H.leiJ. 2H EL ifesse Jttoorc KO. 3 12 MAIN ST. JlKTWFsKX BTU, AM) 9TII. 1 ' 15 S''IS eonatuiitly on hnnd beautiful assorIV liienl of HATS AND CArS, of the tniit ftishlnnalde kind, lid Invites Ills old friends al llrookvllle to five him a rail wlicu lliey vllt the cite. May 7, ImJ3 I yr. nsssv tu. jai ns ksni ss & ic rousk'ö T 1 X WIIOt.F.HAI.F.cV I1KTAII. C Is O Til IN U I) i:iM)T, .117 M t n Kt. t.et Mit and 9th, CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. D. CI.ir.MAN CO.. V o m tu t I o ii A: 1' o r w n r 1 1 n g M KROIIANTS, Wlli rr.WA1KHf AKAI.il tKIX.riNCTNXATI. uri i:iii:ci;m iiNiisa.il. ; i si an i nil r t irr, U. John Nwa-ey e Co, ; Morrison A New I'V Tweeil,MI...y,ti Wright! ll.es II. M . Cnkllii, leees(V Mephena, ; M "Siii no , I . naasssvii I s.iin. ! A.K. Wlpgins c Co, A, II unwell es Knna, IJeorge lillleaple, l.llcrul rash advaiicemeuls matte soi rmislgn-Insul-an ItHjr, Fllti: WOUKM, Cundic5, Nu Is nnd Fruits, t liolcsals and rditll l y Jt;.V ll. MY IMS. aoV.I MsloMrcvl, ticlM'inii and rUlli.Wr.t M.le. CINCINNATJ. C7" Alt orders proinpily filled and Jacksge Wnrraiilcd full wellil, Nov. II, DXt, 45-1 yr. ""smith k'mxiw" PIANO F0HTE DEALERS, WKNT4iltrlTIIKKT,ClNt'INNATI, DIHO. W holesale ami llutail Agonla lor Ihs Modurl ami Die Dannau! I'lano, Terms Cash, April uu 'aa-liMjr. Daniel F. Mender, k Co. (iiuiimall Mram Ihircau V I I IIIXITI IIP. M tM I K TOItV, COIl. OF FRONT AND HMITII Kep rt gmcral assortment of riiiitltlliig nf Iii follow lug arili lei, t Isi Itoicwnod, .Maliogany, and U'alnul Dr-sing and I'Utn llu r'as, Mile Hoards, Wriilus Hu.ks, I'.iiclns.iil and t'luln Wash ami Work Munds, arrautuil eiiinl tn iiUMllly lo any tumid here or claow liern, and which lliey uiTcftii tory luvt imnijnr ru"iiur irott'( paper. ALL KINOS OF I,U M U f; It WANTK. .Nov, ii, ihxs, 47 lyr. Wm. A, Trowbrldgo, iiriiui,i;tiid;& iu;rAii.-Deuier in II groceries and produce, fcouth Fni corner ol Court ami Ciice strcsl, (opposite the Farmers Dolei) I l.M I.N.N Ail keeps roiistitntly in hnnd a good assorlmenl of all articles In blsliue, which lie ulfcra lo Hie leads at tlas lowest rales, IJ-lyr AVIioarsnl niitl llrtoll Hrrlrr 1 N. RANT COKXF.K WF.STKHN HOW & 1'KAIIL CINCINNATI. CP rARTICUI.AH TAINS TAKF.N IN THE 8KI.KCTION OF TIIK HKS T FAMILY OUOCIIUILd. Nor II 1347 l jr. "V aA s. va (?. W. COFFIN C., IJELL&IlRASaS FOUNDERS, ms .si l Af ti sras or And all kinds of Brass Work; Delers In I.ead.Zlnr, Conner, ItUn-k Tin, Co.er ltlvrts,Nieller, bolder and Metal t'erklnc, aecoud Mrevl, bet. lirondwav and Ludlow , Cli.rliiiii.tl Ohio. JlT'Tlielr Hulls are eseeuted on new and In. proved lolnrltilui, autiurior to any Fuuinlry lu lliu World. wv.ll, IM3.47 l)f. T, SMITH Deafer ia Clucks. 12 EAST 5th ST. () P P O 8 1 T R ii:44iii.x m: ( INCTX.NATI, Ohio. '43-47-1 J REMOYAL. 110 V LAN A: CO. have removed their dry (oods wsrehouso to No- I. yalniil direct, a'K.ve 3d where they would re- ' rj'uclfjll) rail the atlvutlou ofiliu.io who buy for Cash Only. Cincinnati JunTlu Itll. Jaul3No. 5 4w. I I. II AT 1 TAIIMi WAUi;st.cn in , ilAllmta rvcrtiriilc. Is marlv mwlillo. a 1 1 harder aud stronger than silver. W hen Jilut a 11 resembles txmi l.y the svilol silver. WekeoiicoiuUinily liiaiu'ea Ur; aorl ne.it of Alliala Tea and Tahle spoons, Kork a, Soup I v dl. s, K.illor Knives, Cream Kpooiis, Castor., S'id in .liorl, every other nni le necessary to the oo'u 1)1 to furnisliiiia; of a Table HUM IM; I U.N (it LAUOYTF.AIJX, M'nUh Importers, 119 Main Sir. t. Feb. 23, 33 lO-lyr-.

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O ITA Y V II E II 1 17 G II A Y, Flint läse TTIanurnrlurnrs, Knm mood Klreet. between Third & Fourth Clucia uiti, kocpionaitinilt on baud every variety of Flint G l:sswaro, Apotliecary'isfjirtilliire.and rhemltal Appsralas mado tc order al Ihs shortest notice. AI.SU, A great variety of I'erfumera lars, t elegraph (;luMia sod lightning rod tusulators. Ias. K. IT. t L. saowaj. KOTAHY I'UIILIO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. a rt UlPfllUVIriÜI IVCTtTIITl

.ivy. -i. JUjVwiiiiii IVU i s o a a a J a h CI riNNATl. C). 1. 0 A N ) N FO OT t A T K H I' H O I' T 1. V A N D IMFIMHMIALI.Y, Wor. 11th lhj.l,'i 1 r. Sti'.im ii tmii.r. vnu.-t.ovi V Ki ts, corner or Hroadway and Flflh sfee I nrlnnail, Moniiniciila, Totnlaand (IraveMone Marl.le M stilles sod Mnluary, Itaptlsntet Foul Mural lahlets, i rns, Vases, tlnrden Figur ( atilnel and ISiunter Mahs, Ae,, Ve., reuaUnl1 du linl ami furnished to order, 1 lilradeauild od IIb M aftils III lllni k Of Mul', or Hawed lo m. er. uin i 1 J, Hi till Sans. Di I SUtTSI . DICKSON k LFi lll'.TTl.U, (Nticressoralo Hsiulsott At Andrews,) Importers, V holesalsaud Kelail Dealers Hi Ctilr l.lit.s and Uiieentware. Alan, l.aiuna. Caslora 4 'latils Cutler), No, KIT Main hlreei. (odweeH Fll a and KlUli, r incliiiiall, tililn, Feb. 8J, '4:i-itKlyr. li I II, I.IIIMIN cV ('O.F.ugrsversaiid Idtl u1 1 graphnra, Copper flats I'rliilera, Ml licit lira id Cutlets, Ac, Nerlh M'esl Corner 'lano and Mcl sis,, ami mi Main ei,,overT, H.tioodmaM es C"s lliinkinir llouse, Clnciiiunll. 7t' r-llilt I Lata, Address Cards, Letter and 1 de lloadlnirs, Lalinla, Hunk Checks, Hills, Drslta, X tea &ealery low prices Diploinaa,Cerllllcutua, llouds, Maa, I'lena ol talcs, town J.lala, Ac, luul. IfjJ JT Oil, I'AI-sTI.II AVIsIMI",V MIAIIF... and Oil tlnlli '1 ulila Corrra, insniilui lurc.l anal old, wholesale and retail, by M.Pawyer A Co. N 4 a I'ollege lluililiug, aluut hl., I incinnatl, t III I. Onlera proiniitlv filled. Country Murt hauls si d t'eillerssiipplled on the lowest terms. Muy.O, lj...o-Wm. Geo. S. Jenkins k Oo. WMOlKSAt-E dealers In Foreign and Pon-eiM) Try UooilsNo. 73, Houlh east corner Fearl I a. Ine Ursels, Ciiiclunull, Jiistnpened an eullrs new steefc. Feb. i, S3-U-Wma. 8. MiMJilNU. ' F., JkNKIMIS. J. DrTTKsritLa. Manning, Jennings & Co. WHOLESALE. GROCERS, 5- COM MISS! OX MIUICJIAXTS. No. 251, Mali Htrhet, M'tit Hide, S con J J)uor ahow .Sixth ij Aa. 3, Sixll Strrrt. CINCINNATI, O. Xov. Ii, iHin,4T lyr. KATZF.NnF.ROnn, STRSUS tc CO, Wholesnls dealers In liendy Made Clothing, Ko, I (si Main street, between Third and Fourth, Cln'tl II i' Koep ronstanlly en hand, a complete aud very extensive atock of Clotlia, Casslmeres, VsUiirs ami every description of Trimmings. Ftd.;l, '33-10-1 jr. 8. EfJULISII AND SONS Uholi'siile low a, and llclill MaiiutiH hirers of tlla v a wh v, hecadnt., IM. It read ay and Ludlewr, Cincinnati, ov, ii, itu.t, 47 i,r. f. I M I'OHT ATtOM, 1S-a. W, tl AIK.X 'I IN, ,v I'll, I M I'd ir i p n ne I'M . ,. mit i I r'TT'er-y Til n.ivai FHA'I MK KM.I'I.OWI'.KH.I.s.lilKi'CI.OAK Cl.nl II, -I IIIMMIMJ, cVc, A Ml M 4 M' FACTI' It F MM HF H IM W HDX MtlHOKKV F II V V A l( 1 1 IV, Nu UV I'K A 1(1 MUM. I.CINtl.N.VAH. epl, ,-:ia-(it, j . - 4. JOHN M, Uli. 1. 1 !INe-Mn. Mslnt. 1st J ilunr aliovo I'earl, I lliclunall, Dealer In I 'a per llanrlngsi Wd Cuiialn l'npers, lliiiitllioHea, I' I re rrei'iis, eäe,, off ere lo the piihllc Ihe lariresl and best yir!meiil ul Ihe aliove articles lo be foil ml In the eat aud on Hie moil resnuwlde terms. Da llivilesllintra le In rullaiid SlaililllS llllsle, k , Müfclll, K,y-.fiiis, i : a -is i : ikon woitics. Xortt-wt Vuvnrr of Cunul it nil Wulnvt .ffmK, CINCINNATI. OHIO. 1M AiMJl'ACJTIJK I) It OT IttßHS. FOR SCHOOL DESKS, AND AND CASTINOS OF IIVKUY PF.HCRII'TION. Nor, 11,13,47 -lyr. R, W. 1IOOTII & CO. lniportiTihinl wliidsmli'duhliTi In European and American Hardware, Cutlery and Guns. .WA H rH cir, I'tnrltiidn taut SU.,Ciirintl, nAVK reeelved, and are foiilsntly n''lli4 w Ith ewr arllele In thnlr line, aullabln to the Weslarn triiile,liiin liased of Aineriran,alid linpor led dlrerl from Mieltlrld, lllrinliiuliniiii a. ltd (.'erinsn insiiul'ai'lnrera, emlirai liiir Ihs best qnalllloa sud l.rands, hl. Ii will he sold al small advenes on eost,roiilsilnr,tn arl,of Win. liutchcr's & Spcnr k Juck Ron's 1'ilea, .Suws & Edßo Tools, Wado it Dutclirr'a, (Jcorpe Woatcnholm &. Kon'a clobrateJ Harori, Pocket Knlvrs, Slifnrs, Hclanors, &c, Tslile Knives sn.l Korks, Carvers. Meets, Acr, Log,, Trscs llslier, Ureast, ami 5th Chains and Htretohers, Hooks and Hinges, jiid, rii,l)rllmimnilSlfitg0 llmmert,()'Jmt4 mnH T. H, rNna" Shmi rit eHsf ifim.lr, CollWisA Co.'s, Munl'e, II. Mann's and l.len roit'a Axes and llalchela, Whldron's, Us rllnir 4 lllood's l.rara. drain, and tlrlar Ncvthea, Mr) ihe Nneullira, Crudles, Mi les. Hay and AUtiurs Korks, Carenlers' and Cnoiiera' I'lai.es and Kdge Tools, r.vary kind of Clr iilar and other Hawa inanurar. ii rod lo order and warranted. Areola for ft, AT. r'alrhatika V Co.'s eeleliraled I'liiironn, Xallroud, llnjr Urorers", and Uriirslts' Mcales, w hlrhhavs a repnlntlon superior to all others forarcurary and diiruhlllty.andsold sliiiaiitifartiirers'irleea. Alan, aKenta for the ante uf Iiis herl Iron Fire I'roofPafe niiiiiuiu(iiircd,whltU wa 'II I uiaiiurin iiirertirl ce. feü.üJ.'aa-in-ljr. Underalirned, al No fill Wt'sl K I HI. si. hrtweent'lne and M s In ul tuke identuro lit liirnrinlnjr his friends and the puhllc II. at he I. us on hnnd as lares Slid rooiplrti' a sloi'k of I'alilnel Ware saran be found lu ti e West, of every tleserlptlon ami qtialllv.einbrarina' anles and jirieei wlilrh wMI he found adupted tu the fi.nr) and lierrstlllei of all rlasaea of piirrliavrs. M) stin k Is riiiinl In extent to any slniillir stork ever nlferod In tlie Western rotiutrv. Ihs workmsnslilri Is sf superior viellcnrp iu fn. hi. ui and dtirulilllly. I sni poeed of fuel IIllefr ii.Hiii.liK luring, bv whlili I ran afford my arlli'i.'a lit iinpreredin'ed low terms. My motto Is "small prolltvsnd (pili'k r.'lnriis." I respertr.illy Invite the pnblle lo vtali my evlenaive w ii r.' rooms, and examliis my varied and ele. e.'Uit .lock. KDSRWOOD FURNITURE. Now on hand a eomple arid very eleffHiil assortnienlof Kosewood Furniture, einbrarina; solus, Tsle-a-Teles, ( enter Tables, Kasy Cl.alrs, I'arlor Chs Irs, etc. ol tho iiiosi beautiful aud approved stile, of form trlminlnir and flulsh. 1 would also atate , thai I am pre pn red to lit np large Mirrors or fler tiluses,or ihe beat uallty, and of any sis orshapa that may bo roijulred framed to suit the tasto of the purchasers. MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT WARE. anfHS.Tete-a-Vetos, Center Talks, funds, Easy Chairs, Kocklnc Chairs, Kofa-aeal Chairs, Hook ( uses and Hacks Bureaus, Hodsteadi , etc. of every sty lu snd dewcripiion. COMMON CABINET WARE. I have on hand a very heavy lock or cheaper warn; coinpr.stii.it l ane, Klair, aud Wood Scat Chair. .f all htjles and prices, Huron us, Tstiles, KockltiK Chairs, Mauds, DudsU-sds, Lounges etc, LOOKING-GLASSES ON II AND. A la rfre assortment of Look tnjr-O hisses, of Rllt, rosnw ood, and maliiijaiiy framci,liUu 1 w 111 sull al low prie s. MATRASSES ON II AND. A good supply of prliijr .curled Lai' sjd palinctl Mutr.cs, uiude In the best manner and also luuke llieui lo order I n any way I hut map b deal, red. Orderod work will receive particular allentlou and lek nein lbs uioat workmanlike manner. Pan.culur utwuUott puld lo wliolcale dealcn. 43 - jr. A.CO.N.STI.NK.

DR.J.B.MARCIHSrS CELEBRATED CATIIOLICON

roa ms stUsr ssscraa or svrrtsii riwsi a. IT RTA!I) a if. I tire-emtnchtfor lu eiirntlvs powers Is all the diarases for wh:rk It la recoio mended, D'iinllv railed T?- -tMAI.K UMI'LAIXTH. Of lUeaears I'soarsi s tirsai, or "'' rillint or the 1 TvW Wouibt Fi.enasl. Cnaoatr lurt-.w aiinos ass I f ssTio or TMS Woisat lsiPitatllawosaaaes, or Flood I a (I I'aiarvL, Bsp raasssB, , la ..m il. Maansv.T.., Ve., WHO all their ae. rompantliif evlia, (Caiieer saeepledj bo Matter how severe or of how Im. standinl, I he Catholteon far aurpasse other remedies, In helnf more eertaln, l'aa espenalve, and leavli.a theaialom In a bettercondltion, t.et all Interest, sdeall and obtain a-pamphlet (free) ponlalnlnf ample proof, from the nst respeetalilo auMn cs, Ol the nenellcial results of its uset tiaelher Willi letters from bikT'ily esperlenred Itijsii (an, who have used It in timir ruvlte,and speak from their own ubservallons, h k r w n k n c k n . r. n.lVsriiH.M. l,.t'll.a.M. V. I.. 1. Ki sminm. M. I CauaiiUaiviis, N. V. M. II, ll.t.l.a, M. IL, Knhealer, N. V. I, V. Koots. M. !.. Mvraeuaa, H, V. ftt. Ilitnhar, M. t),,llulllin.re, Md. J. C.Osan a.M, l., Italtlitiore, Md. W, W, Kassa, M, I). NeW'Vork t lly. W, I'as.. oi r.M.li. Concord, M.ll. J, 1. Ns na, M. ., Idles, M. Vl ev, CM. Itstso, tllenn Hprliifa.H, f , rsinphleis had (rails al ihs slurs of (Jtrreaa A Al nss, A rents, l.aurvl, Ind, A I t sold hy luaiai. Hs.sss, Mberly, I'aw t-siV Moaaiaos, CunnersvlllS, H, NiswsST.IJreensburf , Jons llt'ari.s, Versailles, Lrtitr m.lj'rttr e I0J Nr,Crtit Hl(k Jtjrnim Afaeeass Okit, I n Dr. Altai hisii hsve ben ten years troil bled with Ki.niale Complaints prolspsus lilerl, and all the attending dlltii ulliesi alllmea render Ins; my life most miserable. I have had Ihe attendance of aome of Ihe boat physicians, with but little success) the most they c onld do wss lo rel.evs acuruwasiiuliifllieoiinslli.il, For 8e inonllis before rommenclns; with jour iitsdleins, I had not been able lo perform any labor, eould walk but a few alcpa al a time, aud scarcely went out of doors In ahort, I waacompletelv iroitrutod,bolh In body and mind, and expected to drav oul the real ol my days In auHnrina; and misery. Hol readlue; your advertisement, I waa Induced lo try your invaluable medicine called t'lerme Catholirnn, us the last resort. I had lint Uod It a week before. I fell like another woman. Hy the wse of three bottles I waa euel.lo.1 lo perform all the labor for als In Ihs family w Uli enae, and could walk any Iters In Ihs tielKhborhood wlllio.it Injury. Noililns; but s senss of my duly ta you slid lo Ihs afflicted, has Induced me lo stale my rase to the public. I can Safely recommend Iii preparation lo all thoaS in fieri n( liks mjsulf. fsiarnod.) Mlt.fUatil A. ftisnn, ratKOoai.l'oaT.oa Co., Ohio, llee. 97, l.Vi. j.B. MAFf Ill.-IA. Co., Proprietors, r ints t. oaror, 304 saoiowsv, a. v. AiiftistPih, lhi3. 94-0 mos. ApollnllullillrtB'.. Wa rsr. nils ssiis. Wstlniil. 4 tnrlmiMlIf Us l.M ttlll'OKAl KU 14M. Til It Stlctillon tiflhs l.nldlc la reapeclfnlly failed In Ihs superior facilities sn.irdod allhla Inalltil lion, for hiihIiT) Ins linllvldtinla In a llioroi.Rh i.raeIleal innniier for the Counting Kooiu and liuaine pursuits. The f ourse embraces liooK.Kl.KriNU HV iKHJIlt.K JtNTHV. as pursued In Ihs different deparlmeiitsnf trade, rnu.ii.eri' and maniinirturea nuaineaa rrnm.n ship, Calculation, I'orreapnnilenee.and dally Lee lures nn Meri sntlls l.awand rulllhst IC oumuy In their rslall.iMS t.l CoiiiliierrS. 1 be t'onrse ran he rompUlsd In from ft to It Weeks, terms 940. Iii pi I. hei.. laiiKht Indlvldiislly, Sppllmtil SSN snter si any untu, For f.irliierpart t.lnrs rail st Ihs roilcpe renms or address the rr Ipnl, ,oV. to. 4-tvr It. H.STHUKVK, DEALER IN r JT U'ATt II K, CLOCK H A JKWK1.MV, Vseps nh II band a laree assorted atoek, of all alvles and prlcesi also, repairs Walcl.es and Jewelrv In li.uroiili workiiiuiilikw iiiaiiuer. inrA.'ea-ll. UAV ANI NTIMK M' A I.I'.aj. ...Marline, Orr, hraln Mauulaciiirers hH taken the aid aiNiid formerly occupied by MsstisiV Hii ansn , No, in Columi.ia hlrei'l, one door weal of W aluut, I IIH II, Hill They are prepared In fill ap on lha most reason, klileleriua, in auv arl of Iherountry, their ras I'vrt ( ssaj .lari, Iro.a mw pallerna wnn in. pro en. eins, wnicii tney nava J...I t.nnple ted, Also, all kinds nf I'lallnrm Ncalea, Iteama, Ae,, Ae, All our hcalea are warranted to ajlis full aaiiaiai ilon, or ws will take them back and refund Ihs money, RKFKRKXCM, famuel Herasfnrd, H. II. Kllislon,! Govlnrlou, (iliddnn, M.irtl.i A Co, I. K. I'crrin, I Ky, V,oj ti, W, Kutnun, hsts.Nsllb) A Co., J. P. I.rlnner, 1'ullum, lllrll.l A llrow ii. leb. tl lu, MAKTI.N 4. UKH. Mathematical nnd Philosophical Instrumenta. III.NIIY WAIir.a Ci XV. Oll. fourth and Bycsmore,' eppo.lt n Malra entrance on 4lh r.rl. 1 1. l'ol us, un Main Keens ronsiaiiilv un hand Hurvevor'a t'omim...... Lev ils, J lieodoliin, Translls, 1 ilcfrai.h lustrameuU, Ac. 4(Mlma, w. sluood nasosN. law.ts m. HT W. E. OGUOIiN & CO. 1 M POHTKHS) and wholesale dealers le Kn II .h I Krenrn, Uerman and A merlcaa Kewcy i..ls lleslnry, Clot ri, Combs, llu'.toni, llruahni, I ouk. inf-lilaases, I'mbrrllas. faraaola, Irish linen llerlln Cords, Jaconets, Hook Mulla, Pwlae A.n'l Mull Miiallna, a lull aasoriuei.t of sll kll'dr Kllk Omul s, snd every description of Trliii'lii and Fancy Dry floods, every varlity or Drs Uoods,Clolha, Ca.slineres, A c. Also, Carpetlna and Oil Cloths ofsll klni's,tl rSclfrom tl.e Mauurarlnrers, hlraw (.nod.aVr. Mos. 33 A 37 I'earl Mrcut, Clucliiiiall. f.bll-0-l)r. The Gnat Amrrintn Tnih jhrmicc Talc. W aaaswiiV, seal Ja S.N BaaVaTaSksweaaf , on .. i l .ir eei i Tho V Cal Ulla OC Ol O0Cl.il Llie, ONE VULI'ME i -MO, 1 M. 0 I i:iITI4 JI'?T ItP.ADV "A deeply Inlerealli.g and powerful work. It vividly portruja aome of the lerrlue eiplolu f . strong nrii.k in ooiit mirii ai.u low nie, jtoraie such scene, as It depicts fill. er Ituugliisry or few. Let thla book circulate. It has a bvinllceut aim. and la the vehicle ef ad in Irubly told and moat saltiLar lussoni." l'resl.viorlun. AluiuiiKh written with a direct moral purpose, w hu b is usually a letter oo tb Imuirioallon, II. is novel diaplaa no roii.in.in skill In li. litioua composH'on. 'I hs idol is ens of absorbing Interest, and frequently ilevelopcs specimens of original sml vigorous character drawing. .New York Tribune. The characters aro well and sharply drawn, and tlie various scenes aredeacrtbt-d W illi much spirit and graphic elfocl. We are dlspoaed .o regard the book al the beat of I U kind that has yet sppesred. Ho. ton Truvuller. ll Is s story ol real life full of Iba most lb rilling Interest every pure stirring tho heart's warmest av m I uith le. Troy Tlinea. Many uselul lesions tusy be losrnsd from tbs perusal of this book. Uoilutt 1 ruuscripl. Her descrlptous are exceedingly natural and vivid. 1'uritaa Kecvrdur. Wrillou wild remarkable power. Pror. Joural ti One of its chief merits Is the sxcctlcuco of its conversations. Enquirer, Has ao many Uirlllmr baaaares and well draw n chsrucu ra, thai you road it w IU absorbed aticuuon. I hrisliun Herald. ' ll Is certain. y the moat powerful temperance tale that we have over perused. Journal t Measc 1 1 iter. hosuiifiilly wrltu-n. A workofgrealitrsiigin and po er.-4JoiMjl Herald. '1 he Incidents dramatic, and the Interest Intense to theeiid. Ohio ht teaman. Aboult hieb should bo read by all-fathers, molliors, aoua and daughters and oapeclall) those who Imagine they can drink lemeralely , without danger. It is exceeding!) Inlerusting. . Star lu the Wt. JtlUUlli:, AADMIO.-s Co. l'ublishera. 28 WEST FOVKTH HT. Clf1HAT1. JsBuary Jib lEil J-l m.

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nut airts,ClnclsiBaitl, Ohl. T".,""'4 h,f ""j srcaBtlla to new buildin:. Korth-west tenter Krii.nA.j . I. . where he has Btted p s Äm.ltni,,w,m'MPrw,' "' inest ! ln.r'T1. the W-.I -er.ni .'eritdTn' lV baslneaatransacnoo.. IJXl,"7 i7 sncin.aeeo.nu. o,i.?S r t ?' bf' r.e.y lirrerrnt'Jt.of tf, ?tf?iZK and Indlvldu.l bu.lne, wkeT af'K'TJ here prosperous and adterset and ih. TT,-, lha tudent for eeteri,., IwtT t" VrUti " - ' of the accountant in an ktod Z nZ 1heeouroflnairw,U..wiU ro.t nlry bonk-Keepli.j, embraet , tTer. V, of trade snd Merraultle Aeeou i.t. si. "J?.?!" t t " av arakft llrtatt. Communion, Exchanyt, Lnin$, Manufacturing, Shipping, InJhiJual Varnrrthip, Stram1aating,anA Comjvuni Co. I1uinrn, Vommcrttol calculations, Practical Pcmnamhip, and Istturti o Commercial fate, ah Isctum on tKt Scirnca nf Account, Vuttotn (Merchants etc. In addition to ll.e rcf i.tar marts ef study U,lindersisn4 has made arahrt,mtnl, w,.a ar now, Ka... lion, llelamy ei,.rr, trot t' W W rieht, ami other ei.i.i.cnl Urtarera, mi deliver a course of Ueinc oa u, .Ml ir., of , ummvfrl I. , Mi.iory of 4 ommerre, r-.dliiral lunw as conno ted w lib Coimeree, and other i.twi rf rreal lmporlai.ee u to rntuuier, ial point i. vi.w and never before li.lr,.dr-d lo any M.rraamfollefs In hs Culled Mates. ' ""'aula fupiltarelnatruiled Ind.vldiislly, tad bot la classes, so thai Undents may ri.i,,r at any lime JJd proceed In the ratio of their capacity and as.1I'uhlle sssnitnnllons sre had, ( thntirh hnt.il are sxaininedyrivalely irthey orsire li.J wu tbe ludenl underiroes rla-id snd tl.orourh tuUrpira. lions by Ihe iiriuvipfel, (aasiMUd by ( --, i tie. of frei Ural Aerom.ianis and business men,) and iMplomaisssrded lo Uioso who art deemed ar lli J of litem. A eour.s rsa be completed la from ill to lea weeks, Theprlaelpal 111 lake plessurs la doing srr II. tnr In his power lo advanrs his sludenu, and niakalheia thoroiiirh sod eeroniplisbed eecous. UnU and blaexlnnsive seoiialiiUars with iba ha. s.i.ess community will g-eiLrally enable hue lei procure situations lor Ihoas desirous of thiamin them. " Terms!' Fora full course oflesmU Rook Keepina;, Writing, tomn.ercu.1 Calculauona.t ma. 'iivrilal Ijtn ,tU, . io.iH l(s Ms IlMCSVIts JioTjll. ICJ3, 7-JT frlncitMil. Tho New Western Musio Boolq rRrrAitPBY j.Csinio4 4L.u. xsxr4Drx, W1LLBI HEIDT fOR PILIYERT ABOUT TIK SOIh atf MsyrcraVcr. MAitv vivaiii iive a: la pur d since any SAt KKDM MC HOuK, edapt.d K lbs wauls of Ihs Weit, has bees published la liouud f VU'I, JT Tan want i' swee nrk becsms so spparent and mine romt.llera of the nrearniv-l ome.durtiif aeveral yeara of travel and teaehlnt I His Western Maica, that Ihs otitgrowUi Is thlsrol lection, which the 1'ul.lu.lu rs hate reason to think win meel wnn an extremely favwrable rereptloai St the haii'ls nfthose whoso wanta II la Intended 1 supply. I hs I itls In full I as MW.wai T1IC 111 Atllll. VOCALIST, A collection of CHURCH MUSIC. Coinprislnjr A Choice Varictj of realm andllymnTunrs.Anlhsm, Clioruara,Krtitrucra, rtmtilai f Ic, From the beat American and J Turn pros 'Coinpofcrs: together with a Concise and I'roprcislve KLE.MENTAKY COURSK OF iKRTRtTTrOsl. The whole adapted to the use of Choirs, Congregations, Hinging Sc hools, . and Musical Association, by Jona GiBsoa it l. o. rtssixrcR. JTTOhS fif II CrmipUers, Mr Ciasos. III a reci.tftilaed as ne Leader of Ihe celebrated "l.llu NOM rAMII.Y," whose Cnneerts In Ihs W ester n Country have dcllirl.led so many su.llet.ces. I he authors hsve spent a lere an nt of lMr, Um and money, In preparing ihs work l and th I'uhllihers hsve spared hoe.penss to maks tl.e Iniok neat and taai,.rul and In et'le of pul.li.Mer, altoffotlief superior to tlie lloiinn and Kew Vnvki Music Hooka, II w III be more suhaianllatly Brads) fof, ll .lcsd Of I'l l.'lf Inned, II Will be well sew edi aud backed w Hh colored leather, Instead of with ordinary .lll abeep akin. II Is tiol lull ndrd ILM Ihs bonk hall fall In Ids res hi l.ire II. h nrr has seareelr Lrpun o Use It ijiilie tl. foi.irai--llie li.iti.li.' late luri.i.h ft rl.-l rale book , al a low price, Itealde a la'fe afiel or New 1 uiie of a popular .baracler, to. vol Im lion of rsminr old I unes, will be fosud te be e.rcllci.l and admirable, II rordera from M I'MT TKAUIKIt". and Deal er, are respp, ifully aoliciied, t opics for eisiuli. allot, w be forwarded .f Ms. I, upon rot citing fifty Cents, In I'oaiage Ms in pa. Address MOO UK, AktikliAUW, A Ce., ub lisliers, ws Writ rourtlt slreel, Clticlnnall. M, A, A Co, also published Iks . How lug lioyw. Iilnr Music Hooks, which liSVS feai bed a Sale ft OVer lit.) It. on as lot ropiest IHK Ml H r Ii M I l.ii UK () V, by A , M, Harden. '1IIKMI Uut) Vtit'Al.lsr.by IKkS sV fceun ued In I i.iclnuall publls hool, hov. It IfJJ-sl )r. Hl YR AFrT.lf'TKn, IIRAO AX1 IU MA1H S lltlf.SC. 1 !. HAIX AVtllllk, bsvlnr formed a so'psrtnrrslilp, l onlliius lo Im. ronaulu4 at Hielt orflvu, 134 Ntalnulalreet,t Im im.all, UUIo. ou all diseases ut prlvala or dollcale nature, and guarrat'lee s sure In all rase w hl. h Ihey ituderlukalotrcal, Kyaloi.r cinroof study and practical sipert Sin of in. limited Client, lira. II. A W. ha. a the g raliflcal.on of preaentmg lha wiifi.rtMale Wlih. reiuedle that ha e never failed to cur Hie i.l alarming ases of t.UNUIllillA and H V I'll I1.IIH. Ciidcr their Irralmrnl, sll nf lbs liorrors id Venereal lllaeaaea, linpnrultlood, L leers, le. Htel c , I'alns In ill. Hack , end Ore-aus of t.ieraiit.ai. Iiiflulnation of h Madder and Kidneys, llvdrart lti, Absi caai i, JiUcsscs i.f Iba I her ami Lucgs, liropsv, hi rofiila, '1 uo.ors, kplleptle Kill. lUeeasea ol ll.e Nervous St stem ernerally, DlarrbasH., i'Jenlery, I'ltea, rialuta, lUipturv, Ac, are rms Its. m ly rtircd, IVnndli'hl roinl.lali.U ()f f. ll.lilcl, liovsvrr fom plicaled or apwtli.s;t also, all oU.er dlMiaaea to. dent to female, cured, and every function, re slored lulls nalursl lone snd vigor. Agus and Ksvtr cured In iwcnir-fuur hour warranted. hsa.aiL Wataaaaa. Pr.tl.cV W, levote a great Jisrt of lliulr Urns lu Ihs treatment tif thoa tasea caused b) a secret and aoliisry habit, which ruins the body and mind, wi.lluing the Bi: fortunate Individual for . tlher bualueaa or aM leljf. home of Ihe and and melancholy enYcla produced by early hul.il of) oulh srs weak lies of ihe leck sad limb,, lilt iiueaanf Ihe head, dlmiieas nf sight, patplUMlnn of the hart,d)sfr.a, n.rvouanesa, elereiirMl of Ibe digestive lunetlooa, syatptoms ef saiss.el Ion, ic. 'I bs fssrful Oecls ou U. miad sre snurki to lie dreaded laa ef memory, ennfutloa of Ideas, depreaaloa rf spirits, evil rnrebodlnf a, aversloa of aM'lely,aeirdlatruat, timidity, Ve., a among Ihe evlli prix'u.'ed. Mich persons should before con. siimmaUitg marriage, roviaull a physic in of si pe rienrs snd skill, sud be st oucs restored to boalta. and happiness. )fr letters addressed to Dra. Hall Ss W1iIu,Ik) I3.ll I. O. , post-paid, conlalnlng a fee. promptly aiieii.led lu. snd Medirlns forwarded lo any bart of the Culled aisles, secure from observation. Mrlrti'Sl srrreey olmirved. ov. ii -in, 47-1 r. it a v ioN, w ukjIit, hatch &. ldsom Bank Note Dngraveri & Prlntert Stuih rcr. Mein Srt.CIrlti,0t I LSO, bngrsi ed In a stOe corresponding la es J cellei.ee to that of Hank Moles, Ksllrosd, Vlstv and County llon.ls, Ililla of Kichai.ce, ( her kr-. l'rafls, Certlllcates of Mm k snd llepoalle, I'romla ! sory Notes. Hill end l etter llee.ta, lSlplomas, Vlall. Ing snd Professional Card, .Notarial, Count and Hand Seals. Ac. Constantly on band. Rank !Cols Pspcror rarloui lints, made lo order, of very superior quality. Thcshovs office Is ander Ihe sspcrvisionof Geo T. Jene, a prac'Jral sngrsver. wrl-ll-Km h. neinai.Bi n. ..r.Tmisi. m. tr IfKI HKLHACIf. VKKTHttlMKR XLAW, Manufaciurvrs of Heady Mads Clothing, Importers, and Itealers In Cloths, Caaaimerea, Vsttnr, s4 (ienllemens Famishing Good a, Ho. M Pearl streets, between Wslnut and V lue, CluclonsU, Ohio. Feb. U, '53 10-1) r. (sundry's Centsacrclal my a i a Wrltlsir M IBIS, rrllR undarslrnad I nrensred to Ornish the Western msrkel with a tunerlor Writing Meld his own Invention and which In eolor, durability, and auldlty is wsrrsnled to be nnsurpaaaod. The color la at IM s grernlh bluSjChangim t a deep tiermai.ent black. .... All orders will be pmrnpltf attended to by ad. dressing, or cslllnf on him al his ofBoe In Merean. tils Colter. It may also bs obtained st Ihs book Morva generally. JOHN GC.N1KY. Kov.n,ifa3,7 'yeTo the Ladles. DU. rAICHE's I rcnrh Lunar Pllle. Pol Suppressed Menstruatlor and all Irrerelarillesof tbs FKMALK SVHTfM Ihe bcsl Pills In the know World. Theresa bsbsd genuins.st. I So. WJ Haoaowiv, snd fully (Icuimr. lo rv siTisrsiTios, wiia tun airectiona. jjiujs; only authorised Agent The above Pills will be sent by mall, apeatlie receiptor $3. All lelUrs most be directed il. rsj, Hroaawsy.Cln. wk.aj 14. R. T. Tho,bi'bj. C. It.vit W. 'visit. rrHOHHliKW.STASI.Ve HKO BBAKK FOUN. DBKHANUFI ISHKKJ.Ko.5J Wrl Frsal strest, Cincinnati, keep consuntly oa band a large assorlmenl of work In their line, eor.it.UDf of Hrasa and dated rok. Fountain and Generator Brasse, Liquor, Kteatn. Cer. Valve, Cylinder and Guage Cocks, Locomotive brasses, Mosw Joints. Oil OloU'a, Vneuun, aad elide VaWse, hu-aui Whistles, Railing Nobe, boar and Sod Pumps, botllinr MB-Hoes, Ac, Bras Ca filer made to ordor . Cash paid for Copper aad Hrwss. Fst., "53-1" lyr,