Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 February 1854 — Page 4

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From thr Im! pcudcnt TrcM. itr.-icii jon. t. JONS) . M M. V tn beart I broken ost Jlon! Sons!! Yet Death liih clukhed liiu lt. Uironlng uilJ jk 4 stiatchd aal, Tb earth halb r J1 fltit Her t-lammy Jaw IIa rliMJ ladarkucas an nulher form. TU gravwworia whcle Iii leeU.1 WUfüMtU thrt Rul oh, hos hnsri! whose heart I brokcnnowl Veys aal ralqe.l Ii sorrows o'er that tuouud o lovtug hanJ ballt eilpl a gl link. TU low b I alourlrss! .Nut a sob of wo Or !r)or tot Mm who roll beneath, Ts sight wind weeplu. through lue Arne Flap oVr tue d ihtilr cVItl, p'rll Inf I horror walluf out Uta out dir. Oh, but to eold llic grasstes, fros esrtti At IM World eold arid aulflsh heart U Mtcej gothalto dead thy tiRT bloated Unit At U tby memory. Je wee.l fr theel Poor, murdi'rcd.lost, French Jubnt Th winter tonn will Rulles down thjr gravel Cra-coiliif aprlu III eoiae, and Inda of Jan WtU Unlor bladu and laughing blooms rill !, Vpoti Ilm lour, n,leslpn. apnt, Thi beedlest posier' fol will prr Iii lurf V'acunsclous, aye, antnludly of thy Uuatf And many pomp of bind uJ ploudld wo, Will paaalli; lumb.aiiJ la a bod IIa thine Lay many cor for rolieunaaa and worin! YjI, oh, forsoll" iiii, tliou bad'sla aoult But ate think nulofltita. blumo, ure, eorn, Aha, repruti and balo th only troop last furtuwd tbl funeral marcbl Ho War for tW I'oor, murdered, ol, French Jobs II bid a oiii: A out! Friend lit Ink of llil! IIa y Bot looked apon that bloated faee? IIa y not sonn that red aud dripping ry T Hube Id J nut Uiat tailored (lliliy roif IIa y u hsard Iba toml an4 horrid iirto Of eraiy druukniif Hell' language r ( every rvua breath! Hell's polaonedjulrs Wonl lobherlng down In many s hauanau ulroain Or gurvted through bl vlu drove Ituatoa out Wllb II hr troop of pur and vlriuou ttio'U Kuklndlcd plu drd Iii tottering oul With Bor desire aud Uno ImagtalugFJ A pvUta tU ba Giant grew A ouurljiB' Tyrant IUrv luujüal, Who tvf, il, ilirong of Kaatoti and !U waslo Tito fhlry rvatma oflho't Dror frlcu.U aar nd brought IL orld' abuo Tor from hla bartt th garb of deeny Whlrl'd hl frail bram, od toutb-ward pmhd him on Wuh iu?crlng gall and bnrrld blaipbamyl II lthird through IU alraota a tight ofUain! Hall lrl.'". , iu apt IIard Bot tit drunkard plab The gutwr clulmrd lu own lu fllihy alMam fourod In kla alrangllng noalrlla, and hlallpa Through waiora Oliliy, blubbun d fllililor oulU. Ho lower now! thu boddo-t wli!i th bruu, Tbgrat with alt IU roUntieaa la cleanl Poor, iuurdord, lo(, Kreuch John! What horrid .l.rUklnfllirllla tU midnight wind! What wrltlilng form la yon, la cherrUoa room , Who rtinJ hl couch'of alrawT Klerc agony CoMTulalona horrid rack bla trwiubllng llnibtT H ta lrncik, a glant'a! Kuntbvr acarc ranatay lila Irong, 0oab-rnU ng Aug'! How h larla! Ilia aluawa rrat kt llta)a alart flerevly out! Kow BMger ragca likt the flrva of Holl! How frightful vUlona cliittb bla hoart, and loud II thrlukt for tlp! Crlia loodi urroand hl coeh! Tboy gain In numbers and In horrid boat Tb wall ar full of borrhl Imngsa! Ilia bd gild.- nath him ry straw a nak! Von I lawrla r rwp and loaUiaom rflila llo; Aauaiid hla hrlohlng lintka! Waur la offered Ma nultllh intkottUxl newt inj corloa (ru, Taruioillpg In t war of nmeu illinu! 1 b wall ar fWUIng h alruggl to W Tb draa'tral forma liirrcaM anil cl ar tili WllU bort Id gibbering and guaahlug tlht Tt tolling cruintiU't, and UUfvbrfut Urion Thrill horror ! Ih aoul II burita the power Of trong alleadaauW Iokl Tb Window near! CluWU him, ilronf baud: Sot how ht foluod BPk eil up with tagnanl blood! HU Up Pttffoul! 11 rtv around lb room From fearful .blddnn foea! 11-tt o thut cbang! Hia fhr growa livid now Mia black! II leapt High In lhalrudtbrlklng wildly füll With uprotled, aind , nd kflollod llmbt, ry Borr onvuUloB IwUlod out of I or ml lilt lip ipout Mm! How hollow la bla groan? On senior luoro Ma paat! A tout bath Bowul lull' mlulont triumph oVr that hou of clay Uullt up to wondroualy by Word ofCodi And licit bwrwolfltwlU triumphed o'urth tout! Houl body all llU' mlulon hereon Kth, For Lr' balllah br1l,h muroaraj tU, l-orjoiwn, Ion, Ff out h Johnl Awake! Y alumbartug hearta! Bai vir and arm! ArouM yon nun wbofoldi around h'l form The robea of ui tlly , nd Uepaln church! Oh. look not Idly on! I a w ate ton uiimllii.um mum! Wakot trrlng tout Who on the truU did Und, with folded arm And prvath of noai aco rouae ih up! Ilcll'i ear It opon.bul iho hallt n heart! Why irut to hart Why wheedle with her blood I tawtMf o oTaaiawTMotaiiTna rraaitl tlaal Ihongh pruadd hi in, or thoa who pol ton d him Mind aot thyaotr, and ob, let other e! llul.l demoaoiruel What doclriu doit lhu pre cht Thy wealth flow freoly to th dent 'A Death, And polaoned atrwama flow rrealy at lu touch. WouH'it build upon the wreck of ruluod iouIiT Are ob thy inualo lathy banner rag Am cura thy devotion, and lh Wart Of iuijry Ihyjoy? 11 h.l l.' tbt 'a Kow Ilea a bUuding con J In youdur den, Wborw poleoued veaaU hav and In doadl fray! Arouo thoo, man of wealth! oh, e mnt ao mow Thoa golJa lecr! 1 boa art meal uuwlicl Anothar year way scatter all thy hoar.l! Kanw'atoot thy oa't aCamblorf Up yonde. lane, lu houi of 111 rcpui, Hia aquandertng Ungar bar vnlooa d thy pur! Hl (tranken cur Utou4 bUey 1 wild, And mow mo fiomUiilr up bluppoil With DMtb'e trong water! Kojj! ob, r3iuo tu tticul TU etrtli Tm i. for him! Aye, for many more. Proud Intellect 1 truck wUhluoarj'. Youth relit In death aud totlering old ag 'Berert of Tnernllon, eonea lira. 1'uIj mV-ry Ulkt whor fortuno iboulJ Iiiro well, wan ,amcrowu4 virtue from the tret, and death, With many ahcUUh mlulon at bli back. Lark a la caeh ln aodrlutcbe at the throng. Awk ye, all who lore your followman. And with aIft dctirnilna t vengeance, aweep Thla suin or inurdr from our nolil Und! Yoar Brolhpr Father 8ona too toon may ull Before that He Hub lloit those laTeiofGold Who murdei:d poor French John! IV cw InTentlon. We understand that an important discovery has but rencently been made, for the special benefit of wisky munufac turers. It is stated that ttrychinine, a cry deadly pouon, a now used, by meant of which tho yci!d per buahel ol corn-U greatly increased. By the old method about three gallons of whisky was made out of a bushel of com and by the aid of the new invention over four gallons can be made out of a bushe' of corn. It issaid, thatsome of the diftilkrics beettveen here and Cincinnati have used this poison ao freely, that hundred of ho;'t have been poisoned to death, Irom eating the distillery slop! This ia said to be a fact; if not so, it should be contra dieted; if it is so, whisky drinkers beware! llnille. Flies. 'iljr dear fellow,' said Beau Hickman to a waiter in a hotel, 'I have respect for flies; indeed, I may say, I am fond of fl;i but I like to have them and mj. b ilk in separate glasses; they rail so much better when you htve control.) loth ingredient-.'

(Ktoin the Stt famine!. J To th r.Jihn of th Statu Ä nin:

My attention has been called to what pui purls to be ii "appeal to the miniters and churches of Indiana tnd (Joor ffla" In behalf of John Freeman, ant wero It reany oniy wnai it purports to be It would requlro no notice at my band, but Its authors so wantonly trtvel out of their way to calumnUte me, I deinanJ at your handi at an act of ju.i tice to me, to allow me to make the following reply. ' Tho paper states that Its (I'llinztun) then caused tho Impris onment of Freeman for sixty-eirht days during most of which timo the U. H. Marshal rrnuind the prisoner to pay three JoL'ari ir dti for guarding Kim, a t . i . . . . . i . I . L - .'I - - .. .. - 1 UlTltf TfjiUinif 10 lU'.e it nny ainuunt, twit'h itfrrrtt In Ih amount of nurj a million." I with particularly to call the attention of tho public to that part of the quotation I have italicized, for I pronounce the whole and every part of it In manner and loriu as stated an unmitigated falsehood and tr:e author, or authors of It whoover ho or they may bo, ctlumniators or liars. It Is not Freeman nor will I believe It was rithor of tho re spectablo clergymen whoso names are madoto figure In such a manner as to produce the hnpresaloii It Is theirs, tho' I by no means hold tlidin guüllci o! esnture lor they lent their names and influenco to give currency to tho slander. I "try tired' John irecmati to pay nothing, not a dime for a guard, nor for anything eUo. As soon as the hearing of Iiis case was postponed, an J on tho motion of his counsel for some sixty odd days, deeming the jull at this place tinlaTe, and Leinjr responslblo undr the fugitive slave law for his full value If he escopod,l notified his counsel that I intended to remove him to some other jll. They immediately waited upon me and rr tivjtutraled agniii'l hU removal, but fludliijr me determined to doao.oniof them, (Mr. Ketchum,) voluntarily oilered to pay, or have his client p.ty, the expenes ol a guard If I would not remove him. Ilelttho matter in the hands of my deputy Geo. McOouj,F.q ,and with htm, Mr. K. mado tho arrangement to pay A3 per day for a guard. Up to that timo I had been employing a guard at Ellington s expense. I could Imvo had him kept silfly, or at h'ast wliero I would have felt do anxiety about him, at other jails at forty cents per d iy , the jailer's fee. This fee tho claimant ha I to pay. Hut at the earnest reaucatuf Free man's counsel and for their gratification aud accommodation I allowed my denu ty to accept the voluntary proposition to pay 83 per duy for a guard. It was no ''requirrminV' as is fatsoly stated In this appeal. H) much for that part ol the slander. But during this imprisonment, I wot "positively refusing to take bail in any amount, though oft '.-red to tho amount of half a million." This, If nonsible, is a calumny of doeper lurpituJo, because it is not only false that I was "ofTerud" or tendered bail at all to tho amount of either a mill or a million, but it is calcu lated to make tho erroneous impression upon some that I had a right to take bait, which no lawyor with brains enough to get license, even under our new Con stitution, will dare allege. Mr. Harbour d id on one occasion say ho would "oiler'' me bail, but ho never did. ihey did move for the privilege of bail before Commissioner Sullivan the proper Court to detetmino w.iclher Freeman was bailable or nut, and that Court rofused it, decided he could not bo bailed that the law did not authorise, m ich less the ffarshal to bail him. The money as veil aa bonds, I am told, wero taken intir th Conimlaalonefs Court, and tendered. After this statement ol OiO facta and they are undeniable, I ask an honest public what they think of the charily and benevolence of heart of thoso gentlemen who in this appeal travel so far out of their way to asnerso mo. I have for many months allowed myself to be tho subject' of malicious j calumniation concerning this Freeman case, and still forbore to notico it. 1 am not in the habit of paying attention to tho raving of fanatics, or ordinary newspaper calumnies, or vagabond lec turers. Having no sympathies with abolitionists, or their covert allies, I have looked upon this thing as a mere matter of course, and with an inditlcronce that has seemed to surprise wen some of my friouds, and should not now turn aside towiltethls much, but for tho fact that there are some names attached to this "appeal," and which will bo considered as sonie endorsement ul tbo allusion to me, of a more rosj.ectable character than my usual assailants. There is another namo that I am astonished not to see to this paper. 1 allude to the Rev 1). F. Crury; he has endeavored to render himself the great champion of this crusade against me, by his letters In the Christian Advocate, and also I am informed in tho pulpit. At my leisure I think I will compile a few choice extracts from those letters, with proper notes and comnunturies. I am surprised too, that this "appeul," wholly fails to allude to that other favorite topic ol abuse ol me concerning this case, to-wit: that 1 stripped" Freeman, and some say, struck hun, and others, cowhided him. The absence of these is owing to Mr. Crury being out of tho wsy. He is the only man who could do that subject jut tico. All these char ges navo been rung through so many cha'jjes, (t is perhaps welt enough to stop that music with the balance. 1 done neither of tho above things. I nev er laid my hand on him; or any way attempted any vlolntco upou hi n. I requested him on two occasions to pull up hid pantaloons, and exposo his legs, and uo did it; and on ond occasion to show his shoulder and he did that; this is tho whole story as to the stripping auair. My conduct as to this case has been sub miUeJ to the consideration of tho Presi dent both by friend and enemies, and by myself in person. Jls has approved it and allowed me counsel to defend me. Freeman's counsel have endeavored to brin an action against me lor this guard money, which one of them prom ued should be paid, and also for the at leged "stripping," but they have not yet found & court that will take jurisdiction of their complaiut. W hen they do I sup poso they will let me know. In conclusion I must not forget to say that it ia far from my intention to prejudice Freeinuu's "appeal" for uid; lor 1'really think hun more worthy, and moro of a gentlem .Mi than most ot thuae ... I. : . a .a who aronis wouia-appttur-to-ue bympjuuscrs ana defendants. JOHN L. ROBINSON. U. S. Marohal. I hope my friends in this Sate who control papeis will do me the jiutice to publish the above. J. L. It. Febrnary 2d, 1854. Frum the Chnnticleer. Clerical ralnmnlM nnd Injure J Iuuocence. On Friday last, Mr. Robinson, the U. S. Marshal, (for tho first time, we believe, nince its occurrence,) attempts a public vindication of his conduct in the Freeman affair. That ho should have been ailentso long, under charges so calumnious, as he says, when he must have known that every day's uaconiraaicieu existence trav them PTPali-r alrm th and cunsKsU-noc, is n And that he should little sur.irisin cci bo violently mad because they are

now believed, is rt littlo ttnivi,nlilo.

However liiilUcoui hii wrath " mLrht bo aninst the orlginttors of iIm-ko ioports, lus uel.ty fr cii;ht months to contradict them, thus allowing rumors to prow into cliurj;es, and nttsjuciuns to harden into belief, Is uIoikj n suflicicnt refutation of intentional filchood in thoso whohavo since repented them. His excuse, that "ho hud not been in tht habit of ptying attention to the ravines of fanatics, or ordinary news paper calumnies, " öxo., is iiottuflii-iont. llo has nut been "in tho habit." either, we suspect, of being charged with oflicial excesses, or cruel, its wil us illegal conduct. If ho has, then these might, to him, nt least, bo common newspaper calumnies, that ho could nfloru to treat with his habitual iuJiffeicnco. . IJut hardly othcnvUo. His calling hard names, however unreasonable, may be pardoned in considerution of tho provocation ho conceives ho has endured. A man irritated by injurious Accusations, universally credited, which havo loaJui him with a reputation whoso bad o lor will last him his lifo time, is nuta;it to bo (lainIII in tho languago ho uses to rope I m. Mr. Robinson's success in making out a caso for himself, is let than ho thinks, though nut a failure. Hut he has failed totally in making ono either against thu four clergymen, nr the authors of tho "Aypeitl." We do not understand by what pliubhi ort of condemnation ho makes thu authors of that paper "liars" and tho approvers merely "censurable." They uro all in thu samo boat. If tho clergymen believed thu statement of tho "Appeal'' to bo false, they distrvo in uro limn censuio for approving it. If they believed them true, an l with reason, they deserve neither condemnation nor cen sure. Thu imputation of a calumnious purpose must rest against them nil, authors und Approver alike, notwithstanding Mr. Robinson's deferential distinction. Ho proves tho "lie," its to tho authors, thus: The chargu that ho refused bail, "is, if possible, a calumny of deeper turpitude, because it is not only Ulso that ho was ofleied b til, J b'ttit is calculated to ni'iku mi vrroueojs impression on some that ho had a right to tako bail," which was not the caso. Supposu thu nuthor had said, express!;, that Mr. Robiinson had a right to bail a fugitive under tho law, and had argued at length for his opin ion, ulihougli the Moul ts havo decided against him, could that bu a "lio" or a "calumny" cither? At tho worst, it is only a misconstruction of the Martial's duties a wrong opinion of tho law. Mr. Robinson is a lawyer. Does he usually cull himself u "lir" for differ ing with thu Court about n law point? or n "calumniator for saying no, though it might ''make nn erroneous impression" ou a good many? If these men were hincero in their opinion, tho c.xpresion of ttcould bo neither a "lio" nor a "calumny." He says it is false that he was ever offered bail at all, as is asserted in tho ,,ApJtl., Then tho authors of it have erred ia u matter of fact, nnd if intentionally, they deserve all Mr. Robinson gives them. IJut how ii that? lio avJmils that bail tcai tendered.' Tho utnount is not in not in controversy. Tlie error is himply as to the olliecr to whom it was tendered, and that is n mistake easily made by thoso who knew that tho Marshal, und not the Comtnissio.icr, was hell responsible for the fugitive, nnd was therefore the ofiiccr most interested m tho matter. And he has permitted thu assertion of tho agency in the refusal to go uucontrovcrtud for nearly a year. Surely, such an error, under uh circumstances, is too slight to justify such denunciation. If there i any calumny, thc.Marshal is thu calumniator, lie has less reason for asserting that they intentionally stated this untruth, than they have for asserting that he was the caujoof l'reeman s bail being refused. His epithets, like must abtue, go home, and will stay there. lie says ho did not require mem m to pay threo dollars a day for guarding himself. On the contrary. Freeman' friends insisted on doing it rather than that ho should be taken away; as Mr. Robinson feared the insecurity of the jail here would compel hint to do. Tho excuse is lame, liy Mr. Robinson s own statement, ho funul Freeman to tho alternatit o either of paying or go ing. And with all his lamily, Iricnds, nnd property hero, what was such an alternative Out an absolute exaction: Mr. Robinson is paltering with the public when he denies that he caused the consequences of hi own fears, unless ho bhow that they were real and reasonable. And he does not nor does not try. His defense, on this point, does not leave hi n osafo, that he can alford to indulgo in virluperatiou of those who assailed it. It will be time enough to talk about his apprehensions when ho gives a reason for them. Furthermore, he is astonished that the charge of maltreating Freeman in jail, is not mado with the rest, and proceeds gratuitously to give us his account of that matter. Even ns he tells it, it is no credit to him. He says that ho requested Freeman to expose himself twice. We know that this was in the presence of Ellington's witnesses, and done to assist them in their identification of the fugitive, though Mr. Robinson unfairly conceaU that fact. Now what right has the Marshal to assist any party in the pursuit of testimony, without a proper warrant? Is it any of his busiuess how the plaintiff comes by his evidence, or to help him get it? or worse than all, m ike ono p irty furnish i: to the other, and without a particle of le;h1 pow er? His "request" is a sham. He knew that his desire was a command to n ignorant, unprotected nc''ro. II nc was to leave me a kwuik i i .1. .. to the choice of the prisoner, why didj he exclu le the prisoner's counsel either time? Rut that is of no consequence, j He was overstepping his power to do( as little as he says he did, aud that, not on the side of timidity and weaknessin prison, but of influence and wealth out of it. We fhould like Mr. Robinson to find some authority for his conduct, lb: is no nure justifiable in such art action, than a sheriff would be, who bhuulJ, witliuut any autliurity but his) own will, insist dint a dcfcndantshould 1 make a survey of premises in litigation, ' for the bent-tit of the claimant. j 'ri, i..... :.!.... duct proves nothin" but that Mr. RobO insofl has made good use of the opportunity he had of appearing in the

double character of witness nnd itdvo-1 rate. Free mm was not before the President At the sumo time. 7ut allowing that Mr. Robinson intended to represent tho matter fairly to Mr. l'icrco nnd we aupposo ho did his approval is notjquito no satisfactory as the virdict of a jury would be; and why did not Mr. Robinson let n jury pass upon tho matter? His Argument that no Court would tako jurisdiction of Freeman's caso ngninst liim, is dUingenuousin the extreme. Tho demurer applied only to the jurisdiction of thu Court, not to tho merits of tho case. . Yet Mr.'Robinson endeavors to make "tho erroneous impression" that no Court would entertain the ease because theie was n goo I ground of action. Tho filing that demurrer was entirely ia Mr. Robidson's power. Why did ho not let it alone, und let a jury take tho case on its merits? Was ho as confident of their Approval its ihn President's? Consciousness ofrght does not seek evasions, and a pica to tho jurisdiction is nn evasion always. His defense on these points, is deficient and uusatiifactory, and ho mu.it havo felt it so. Wo havo not sought for Any cvidenen contradicting or correcting Mr. Robinson's statement. We have taken it for granted that he has told the (null,

and based our remarks almost exüuMteJv upon his. Wo have not tho re motest ilea who tho author of thu Appeal" may be, unless uno of the clergymen who Mgncd it. Hut who ever lie niiiv be. Ins statement cannot bo tortured, by tho severest tuiscon . . a a Mirueiiou, iinu Anything out nn averment that it was the general opinion, us well us hii, that tho Marshul could have bailed Freeman; and his refusal, whether legal or not, was oppressive And that is truo in every word. It certainly was, at one time, tho prevalent opinion, out of tho "profession," that tho Marshal had that power, und there was unanimity enou as to the propriety of its exereiso in Freeman's ctise. The oppressiveness, Mr. Rob inson will nut deny. If ihis opinion was erroneous, Mr. Aobinson must chargu It on tho Ambiguity of tho law that left nny latitude of construction, or ho must urraign all as "liars" who concurred in it. Tho "Ftritivo" act is constructed with an ndmirublo ndar tation to the purpose of making the Maihlial's olHoo disagreeable, nnd Mr. ltobinsou seems no wise disposed to net with less seventy than the hteruetcon structidn permits. Ho must hnrn .i .a ii a i However, mam no will discharge an unpleasant uuiy, tue nisiuo u makes easily and naturally extends from the olhco to the oiheer. u. it. s. lad I if nation merlin gut Chlcuffo. Ciiicauo, Feb.D. An Indignation meeting was held here last nl?ht. oppose' to tho Nebraska bill Mr. Dowrlus w as denounced hy tho old lino Democrats, and his personal friends Resolutions were passed instructing their representatives in Congress to vole against nny infringement of tho Missouri Compromise. MA WAUI), ATTOHNCY &.Ct)UNf LLI.OIt AT LAW llrool III, Imlliiiia. liillra two doors uortli IS ii rtoii's Vloru. Müslis .i.'u i:iiai:v. Attorney at I.nw ninl Notary Public I.A IMIIII,. I' IM N M.I.N til, I Ml,, 11 '1 1.1. Iak a'Unttliila"nnta of Una, la, Ulk and V cariily leoaitliia, AllhU Ita Ae. b:vAi oivTisj NOTARY 1 II II Is I C. HcrUtMicr, Mt. Ciirmcl, InJ. i. It, MOIMtlS, 31. I)., V U y h I c i :i ii V S ti i v o n . Ml. ('iiinx l, linl., S J-'J-'iVJ I year. A ' W.CJtH'I'IN ,V C! J, HEEL V IUI ASS I'OUNDEUS, ii Mi m tNi ri ti 'Nana or C1BCH, STEAMBOAT MBWi Ami all kind of llrua Worki Uelnr In l.eai,lnr, l'oiiMir, lllnvk 'l'lll(l'oiir IUvela,N j'lli'r, holder ami M flat I'uiklnKi Siu-oiid Mriu'l, tel. Ilruudan) and Ludlow, Clii. liinnlt Olilo. JPTTIiidr Hella arit a. ei'iil.'d on new ami Improve.l iirluuloli', iinrinr lu any foundry In the World. fcov.ll, IKVI.4T lr. " SUNDRIES 117 STORE. jAft Hilda Hurar, UU Ami Mil prime molaaaea, ÄU H. II, du JiKI lir tirlinn Kaslor t'ofTna, AO I'm ki'H Jm du Vi hi i, ii kiitfi'S fri'.h 1'raa, 14.IHHI loa a.l. e. Jam, Ulli) liarkafc"' inaekerel, 30 iior a. ,Mu, l otiti't'O, Vim) Kok iiHila, HO llnli.a No, I linlllnjr, VI) thla lino amn. IoIihoi o, firt.lMHU half iuui. ah rlifiira, Candle, Soup, March, A e. Ae. fur nl law ! IIKIM'O h II I IK, Ti. lil.owor Markollrojl,Cliirliniiiir. MuyH, lfi:t. v.'-l On. lvinrni wnnotv Kii.tur... and Oil l lolli l alilit I'uvrra, ttiun u fit. mrl ai d told, wlio,uln and r . Uli, liy M.r-Bwjrr Tj Co, N i, Mt'olloK lluil-liiirr. Wnliiut St., t'lm iiuiktl, ( hi ). Onlers protopily tilled. I'nuntry More linn la ai d IVillerasiipplied on ttie lowest lerina. Nov.fl, Ir.V', tij-l'.'ini". iiinrt ant. J oa aaorai ö t ix & k it o u a i: js WIIOLKS.UK KKTAIL c lot ii i n ; i i:i()t, 317 M-iln St. bet rtli ami 9lh, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ii. n. cniPMAN co.. C o m in I s I o Ii V 1' o r lv a r d 1 n MERCHANTS, WHITE WATK K CAVA I. TIASf N.t'lNCINXATI. in:n:.ti:- i:s: riH'INHATI. : AlCRinilB f'ITT, I. Jolin Smntey 6i Co. '. Morrmon Jt New by T ci, I.NIM,., V Wrlplit : Ü. it 11. M. Conkllu, yleet rs V Stpliena, ; Hinimtou a, Ia. roNXKRaviLLB.iao. ; A.S. W incing & Co. A. 1. I'ouwtll At Sou. : Ci-orgj Cillc'plc. Liberal cau aJvanc jinoi.U inndo on consign IU3I.U. . ani;i-I'j.J j r. FIRE WORKS, Candie. Nuts nr.d I'm its, WlioK-snle ci il r. tsil I y J OILY Ii. MYERS. rniKI Main Street, bi t. Firtli and Slxlii.tVcil Suit). CINCINNATI. f.7" All or.l.'r promptly fllk-U and atkagos warruntt'd full weight. Nor. 11, It3.l, 471 yr. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, 7H W KS T 4 Hi ST K K KT, (' fN -1 X X ATI , 0 1 1 1 0. M'lmlonalo and KeUil Aprenta for Hie Stodarl and Du I'.i oh nin I'lnno. Terms I'aati. April '."J '5J l-ljr. Daniel V, IMcadcr, & Co. Cim'i;ui:tf i SIimhi Iliirc.'iu a, 1 1 u.NiTt iti: .irnrr.trrouY. COK. OF I'RUNT AND SMITH STS. Keeps a general assortment of i ronvlatioK of Ilm followlna- arlieles, U: Itoaew.Mxl, MaliocaiiY. and Walnnl Dreiaini and I'laln Ku reaa. Mdo Hoards. tVrlllnf l)oks, t'licloa ami j IMam Waali and Work Mauds, Warrmiled p-pial In quality In any inndo linroor ilowhen, ami wliii h . 1.MV .ifrr! a.r.- l.,w tirli'iia. fur ra.ll .if aoorovud paper. Ai.l. KINDS OK LUMUEIl WANTED. Nor. II. Ifcj3, 4V Ijr.

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$cssc 4loovc NO. 312 MAIN ST. nrnvr.r.x srir, am vnt. l'.llt'st ruiisiantly on Uamt a boaullful ar- . mo ii I of HA fS MP CAPS, nMlta nmt fii.lil.ninl.ln klinl. II Invito hit nlil frlon.l t hrtKikvilltt to give lilin a call hon thejr Visit Hie vll . May 7, i si: I jrr. M lioM-aitte nixl llelall tinnier lu K. KAfcT I OHM'. It WKNTKUN liOVV & l'KAKL CINCINNATI. I)' rARTICUl.Alt l'AI.VS TAKI'.N TMKft.i.i.i;ru)N i)t riir. iumt FAMILY MKUCKKILd. Nov It liiJ-17 I ) r. Wm.C. WIIUTHKIt. 1 IU)S. J. HNUI. WM. (3. W1I1TCIIK11 & CO., Murc raaora'tn Mutes WliHclier A- Vo, Scalers in )$, (Caps, jfnrs, 1 1 ATT MI IS TltlMMlMGS, furni'r af IVnrl nicl Main ft. CINCINNATI 0. C. SHYIIOM), (7wfl L l Hylivld,) Importer of UAltDWAItl-:, ANM) MAN U F A CT U Y K It 0 F Phno', Coopcw' TouLs nnil Tress llo'H, i). tHl .llltlll Mrrel, i iat'imialiy O. Jun. U l-ilm. o ha y. & hb nine? ra y, Min iliiaa ri, mm fi-lu r-ri, --1111111 ' iihui.I Mri'i'l. lii'tMoi'ii I hinl I'linilii t Im lu Halt, svi'ju'iiiinlniiU) mi Imiul vwry vurlnljr of Mint ülnsswiiro. Apollicrarj'a fiirnMnrK, ami ( licinlral Aparnlu iiimiIa t" ur lur al tlia liorl"l imtli'a. A I.S( . rr.-iil variiMv f rrfniiinr' Warf, '''li'lfrnj.li (ilu.nm ainl li'ianlnji rod Inaulutora. JA, t. l.VNS. II. I.. SHOWN. NOTARY runuo. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. NO. 2. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, CINCINNATI, O. LOANS NrCOn tTKI) I'l.OMl'JI.V AMD I O.KHDI'.VI I.U.I.Y. Kur. Ulli ljl ID I jr. oTivt n .T Altltl.i: VO!l K ..! () r O W Hi i s, mrnrr of llruailwa ami Klflll .IMI' ( iii'Iiii a'l. MiiiiuiiikiiI. 1'uinliaainl Uruva Muno Marlile Miintlu irn-l Mutuary, lin TiauiHl Kol. I .Mural Talilula, I'rna, Viivt, liunliMi Klirnrrt t'ulilnvt ami foiinli-r Mulm, iVo.,'-c, oiiluiil'f du liaml ami f uriHuhm: tu (inl. i. 'I lio trul iii l oil with .Marlil III Illm It or Muli, or Hu "l In 01 aor. mil Ul'i S. ENGLISH AND SON'S, Vlnii.uli n ami Kn'iill MiinufUi't irvra f Hoi hrrnad Nt., Hot. Ilrondwny and l.u.ll.m , ( Invlniinll, or, Ii, iü.i,-7 ijr. IMIMMI'dll l ATIO. -.VI 1," W. IMKX 1 TlNKeVIU. I Ml'illl I tils II Hilt SM MI.KK, Mil l M' KMiiKil.lflliluiM:, HIA I III l.'..l'l ll r UN, I. tun VI III A It l.i 1 1 IIN, l IMMMIS;, Ac, A Ml M I M I' ll 'I I It I- If nt' M IM W lio. M; i h 1 1 1' r; v i it v v a ii i i i v , m tu rh u i.. H I l.'l I I , l IM I N.N A I I. "epl . I, f-lull. 1HIN H, U.I.I . ni4t.... H.l MaliiNi. I.I I ilimr almi Ci'iifl, ( liii liinaU, lienler In 1'nin r lliinirlntfa, hin I 'iirlnlii I'liiiei., Ihimlho e. Mm Ni riTiia, (Ve., ofli.ra to Iha piil.lU' Him Urpeal ami heat naaurlniHiil o Hie aim) i arid Ira In ho fniiml In Hit W eal -nmt on the hukI riiaiiiiiililn lernia, II I Ii Ilea I lie I r, In ,i rail und v u in Ina lila stark . iar iu, im.vi ll-rjioa. I). Mil A) IKON WOll KS. iULolJ V' Xorth-rant Corner of Canal and Walnut StrrrU. CINCINNATI, OMIO. 3iAM;r.cTUiM:i: or W fill SCHOOL SFSKS. Ai SCHOOL. IMSIA1S, AN1 CASTIN(iJs of r.vi:itY ii:HCKHTION. No. II, l.'l,7-lyr. K. W. 11 OO Til &CO. I in purlers a n1 w li'duanle dealer In European and American Hard ware, Cutlery and Ouns. law' ll tllrtr. I'rnrl af H hIhuI Mt.,CiitrlHnnli, HAVK rerelved, and am roiiliinlly supplied wllli vi-r) arl.i In Intlielr line, siiIIhIiI.i to n.a We.lernlr.iiln.liiiri Iiimi'iI of A nii rlriiii.Nlnl Impor ted ihriM I froin Mii'tlh hl, lUrnilnirtiiim. ami li'i iniir iiiniiiiliii luriT, einliriK'lnir Iii heat iiinllll.ia and bramls, wlih liwlll ho told al muH advance on rot,roiilatliir,ln mrl, of Win. IJiitcher s .X Ipcnr cc Jiici:hou'b I'iles, Sii ws k I'Mü Tools, Wade Ai Butcher', door ie Wobtonliulin &. Son's fhbruteil Itozurs, l'ockct Kiiivt-H, Shear, Sciint)rs, ire, TuUf Knlv and Turks, Carvers. Mi el, &r, Lo?.. Trac. Malier. Ilreuat, ainl Sth Clialn hiiiI Streti'hers, Hunks and Hhicca, Jnvtli, Vlm,Brlltwtint S'tt Hamiurri.V'AnitU ami T. Ii. Kowlt'iir t Slmvrlt Maf .V-ir, Colllnac I'o.'a, llnol'a, II. M nun's and Uppenrott'a Ax.-a um I llnl lict. Vi.l lriii'. Harlinir i lilooil' t.rar, llraln, ml llriar r-- tlics, N )lhe Sneathea, I riullo, Mi loa. Iluyund .M.mtire Fori. a, Carpenlera and llooimn' IManea and Kl;:e Tools. Kvory kind of Circular nod oilier la inaiiurr. tirod to orJer nnd urrai.tcd. AcM.la for K. t T. Fiilrlmiik & ('.' rdi'hrutcd rhiHorii), l.'ullroad, llujr Crocers', und l'mes-lsta' Sculca, wlilclilmvo a repiiliilion superior to all otlier forurrurnt y and diiruliilily . ami solil at iiiniinlueliiri ra' prices. A Uo, ajffi.U for tlialrtol tlio bo?t Iron I'i re rroolriafc maiiiilacturcd, liiili e eil t inaiuifücltircr prl cca. rcb. S3,'53 lU-ljr. i ,r A . CO NST1 X H, I lie undersigned, at No BS Weal Fifth at. between Vine and Walnut lakes pleasure lu lnforinlnir hl frinuds nml llio public liuit Iii.' bin on luitnl u lure and complete a stock of CaMnot Wurcascan bit found in li e West, or orery doscripllon and rtiallt.v,eiubracinc alylca ami prices which will ho found ailuplcd to llio lane) nnd iio'('fi,tl' of II iluc of pun linr. My buk laeiiinl In cxlciit to any ainiilar al'H'k ever ollcre.l In t ie Wcklcrn country. Tim worUniaiiahip la t superior eM-cllci.ee in fashion and liirubility. I uni nin''sril of f;:cilitlef'r inninif:u liiriii!r, by v. Ui Ii I cuu nirurj my art icl ri nt imprncod iiVd lo v Icriu. My mottn la "bimuU protlts and iiirk r turin." I ri'ptctfiilly I'tvllo the puld.c t vi -W i.iy eteuiro aurcrooms, and e.viiiiilno n:y vvricduiid c!o. r.nnt lock. UOSEWOQD VV UNITl'RR. N'ow ou hunda compls and very el.-c-int assortnici.lof l!ose oud 1'rriilinrv, cuihrai ug vofan, Tte-a-Tele, Center Table, Kasy C'hnir., Parlor t'liairs. etc. ul the moat buautiliil and approved tlci of form I ri in in i n ami llnlsii. I would ulfo latit. Hint lam prepared to fit up larjre Mirrors or Pier Ilue. of the best oualily, aud of any sie orvhapo that may he required framed to siiil the UMc of the purch.iicrii. .MAHOGANY AND HLACK WALNUT WA1IK. Sofas. Tele-a-lto, Center Table, Stand, Easy Chairs, Km-k inr Chairs, Sola. seat Chairs, Hookt'aaea ami Hack linreaus, UuiUlcaila, etc. of every tle and ileajcriptiou. COMMON CA IHN E T W A H K. I have on bnml a very heavy stock of rhenper ware; compns inj Cane, Flat', nml Wood heat Chairaj. of all Styles ami prices, r.ureaiis, la. blcs, Hmklng Chairs, Stauda, Dudatuad, Lounge ete, LOOKINtJ-OLASSF.S ON HAND A larjrc ssorlinent of l.ookiu-li lasses, of jrilt, roveuood, end muliouuy Iramc, which I III sell ut low prices. .MATItASSES ON HAND. A (food supply ofsprlnjr .curled tl and yalincU to .Matrasses, uiude In the best manner and lo inakollioui lu order I n ouy way that map be deal, red. Urdornd work will receive particular atlentlon and bell nein the uio-l work manlike manner. Particular atleiilloii paid tu Imli-nale ilaier. -ljr. A.tuXSIIMS.

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N I' I K IC K IPKNCK.rr.iiu l.lt lilir'a Anlmiil ln-mUIr), Mr. t nMilm a I") i.ilnir ol tif"ii'Hi vi' M. U . lUii.a.lliionaMi oa, wlinU'iiila ami rcluil Afiinl. Anifiiat lt. i!.i3. nn-nr. . Misiiau. K. Jaasittiiia. J. lit iiaariai. Manning, Jc lining Sc Co. WIIOLRSALC. No. 231, Main HrjtctT, 11V Side, Srrtmd J)or ahove Sixth t Ao. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. ov. it, im:i, 47 ijr. IJACOX'n Ilcrcantllo Collcco. NarllfW! (oriirr MkiI, nmt Will it nt tr'M,('iii'iiiimti, Ohl, l'l IK uiiilrrsiniKil liua ti'iniivcil h!a iihtihiiIII 1 ( iilti-(i) in Iii ni'W IiiiIIJiiii;, Nurtli.wi'.t ruriivr or Ii. ul mihi um la. Ihtk hit Im fill , I nn hilimlli hultiir iiMiui,ulii.ikav fur Ii! Ii. i. lim. Iis Ii, uro, i iiiiiiir iuii. .r .(,.. lt )lm. kirnt tiu'iu in rvi'ry r'iui l tint m .i , viiU.nt liinl .l.'iMil Scliniil Kimiii, . In Ilm ( Mut,., I Ii iIiiii ii.i.i m In Irin hing i cim Iii . irni'llio tili tlirinjl llmli-lnl ol ll.llir linok., h,i pnpll arc ecn laml In inukliiic ncliuil i nirii t i.r rry il.iy liilliii' lr;ui.ni llun, JuiiriialUinn;, 'i.llii(r, biil luii-inparniiiiii, o.iiIhk nn.l t-luainir ufa ur.'iil rli l of lilt -mil i Uo Uxika, ImiIIi Inr iMrttii'rlilii an.l iiiillvliluul Imtiiii'.., thi'rd Ilm lniiim-ta Im h.'Pii .r.nT.iitiuiil .I vtri' iiii.I lim t h 1 1 C Ina Ilm stn.liitrirfiil.'rlliirli,li Um .r-tlt-ut ilutu-a oflliK iirriiiililiii.l In unt klml n liii.lin ,,. 'I ho i iHirin ol ii, .lrii. ii. .ii will i-i.n.Ul of iKml.U rnlr Imok. Koo. Ihn. miil. rm lnit uvrry li'nrtiu.M,i ol Uu.lo uml Mi-n niilllo Anounli, vi.; linlon.ilo, Il tail, Commission, J'xchangr, !an'.ing, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual J'urnerh ij, StenmUtating, and Cwniound (.o. Ilutinr, (Jinnnurciitl calculations, l'rartinit l'i -mnamhlp, und yi Iuris on f ii wim rrial haw, a feo lectures an the Seil nee uf A'-rounts, Custom of Merchants etc. In nd lltlon tolhe rcutar cmirae f -f stti.lv . l!u iiiiui-r.iKiii'ii im uni, u nrranir.'iiienl w r liei.rv Hnow , Kai., Hull, lielaiuy M.,r, r, Prof. C W. Wriiilil. ami other emim-nt I i cl irci.. u ,l, l.irr a rour... of Icili.r, on th suMer's ef ( m .n.-n-l.-vl ' Ijiw, lll!.iry of l oinuirr c, lv'..t . I t, n e:-Lj,n eonn.H I 'd n!i C.ocmoiw, t -f k io-.'. f rrcul l,..-rtiii.e. I, v ,.,, r I.I jo tiH 1 1. , . and iirver le !.. Inln a.rj w . M,-rti.:.5 : Coli'. Ir I'-e I'clt -1 Mi . , l't I .lar.' Ii.airu.tcl iml.vi.Ui!;.. nl m-l la .In..,-., ... li,it .1.1.1 i. U ,i ...r st si. J Inn I and pr.H-ved In fie n.llo vfllicir taps, lit and a..lilul). ' I I'ublle rxsinlrnllon arc h...l. Ili.uih nm.ila ara I 'iu.. pruat, l If lli. i d.-.ira II.) !.. Il.o ai.i.l ,,l iii,,..rif.i. a rufld ami tlioroiisrli li.l rr .-s. Hon hr Hu priiicipnl, (n. ii..ed by a t iiii iii.il,' ol I riii Iii u I A i i on I, la hla anil Ihi.i in. Hi" ii,) .II 'I l'...iini. aaarded In thn.ii w ho are il.tcini d mrllii ol il, I euiiisu i an b i computed In from I tu leu i4i, I he prim I pnl v. Ill Ink ph'ii.nr.. In .,.lns; rverv tl.lna III his pow er In leluilii ii bis In. Inula, and Inn' m In, hi Ihnmiiitli mid iiceompllhnd acroiiti. Im, la ami lilaiivlmialva m i mi i n l,i in o wllli Hut bu. alueas i i.lillillinllf M III I'rlienill) riinhlii lilul lo pii.i urn alt, mill, I, fur Ilm dealruli ol c.t.tu 1 It I ltT in. in. 'I c rilial - Kor n fu II i u'ir.e of le.toin In Hunk Keepim', rllll,r, t lilliliien Inl I'lilcliUtlolla.t out. licit bit I.uw.clc t iu.Ihi II. Ma lilt '. .Not, II. If."i1,47-ljr. 1'ilmlpul, IIOI VP. II I, ICH. I, KP A M III'. MA UK w iniii-.-uns. it a i.i- cv in I k, imvinir for I il co piirtiierhlp, i oi 'tiiiiiu In be i i,inl,il III Hu h (Ulli i', i:i nlniil alrci l.Clm lunilll, Ohio, on nil ili.i'n nf prltnto or di'llciilii i niure, and niirriinleii a cure In nil inaeawhlrb they umlurlake In I r, 'ill. H) slurp ruitreiif slmtv and ira lliiil ecperb em d imllnilli'd evleiil, lira. II. tv W. Iuiu the K rol'.ll. ulinii of pri i'i,linir lim uiifortuiiiiln with ri'iiicdlea Unit hnte never fiilhiil Incur. Ihn uiol hliirinh.K in,", of t.OMMiniKA and Ms I'll 11.11. , I nder llii'lr Irealmviit, all of Ilia horror of Vl'liiTi'liI laea,'S, I lllplir, llliiutl, ', er, I in pulellIV, I'ulna In Ihn lliick , Mini llirnn of liouerulluii, liiflwiniilloii of IhB lllmliler Mid Kidneys, lljilru ii'le, Ali-rc... , lilaenaea uf the l.lver and l.umrs, I'ropay, hcMrula, 'I in. iura, F plleplie Fi, lscacs oflhii .Ncrvoiia a lein t'l-neriill) , Diiirrhnen, l)v iilcry, IMca, fiatulii, l(uiliiri's, Ac, am permanent!) cured. Perlodlcnl romplnlid ff feinnlea, however com pllciili'd or l,'piillim; iilu,all olhcr iliaenaea tiiclili'iit to f,'i:iiil.', i uii'il, nn, I every function, roalurcil lull niitiiriil liiiieuml llfur, Airue und I'evcr cured In Iwciily-fonr bour, w Hrrnnled. r: wis ti. Wr t sr.. I'r. II . it. W. lvol.i a (treat part ol lliclr tliiie tu Ilm Ir, ntiiu iil of llm ui uaes t ti ii .'ii by a rtl nml auliiury Imbll, hit Ii rulu Ilm l.iiily nod iiiliul. iii lllllnir the iinliirlunntti II..lit , Im, I t . . r 1 1 1 1 o r bimiiiea or six 1,-1 v. hiiiuu of the ami nml iii.-laiu Imlj elici ts prniliiicd by early Ii I. tat t oft mil Ii aro Mi'Mklieaa of I he bin k Slid 'limbs, diiucK ot llio heud, illmucas of a lit hi, palpllutloli of the hciirl, d apep.in, nervoiiancas, tleraii;eiiieiil ul the ihp'tii o iiiiiciiui., .j mptoins of consumption, sr. 'I he fejrful cll.i it on the ml ml are much lu bo ilrciiilcil loss of inemorv , contusion uf bleu. dcprcBaluu i f aplrlts, evil forebodings, averalou of siH'ieiy,suirliKlriisl, llmlilit) , Ac., are amonir Ilia et lis proi'ii ed. Suck persons should before ion. iiiiiiiiu.ipif hiarrlfiitc, i ui, null plivslclnii of experience umf skill, uud bo at once restored tu lioulib and h;ii plm . 11" i" betters nd.Ire.M'd lu Dm. Hull de W hlto.box 1331 P. O., poat-pul.l, conliiluiiiR a fen promptly ktlcinli'd In, and .vli'dii'liie fnrvtarded tu uny purl Ol lim l line. I oiuics, aeetire irom OUSurvailUII Mrlil' al secret) observed. IOV. 11 ICj:i, 471 )f. IIA W DON, WRIGHT, HATCH & F-DSON Bank No t c Engravers k Printers .V.iifA tail car, ul Wi& MatH i'ti, Cincinnati. (Jtiit. VLSI), Kupravecl in a stile i'orreMx.mliiijr In oxeelleneu to that of Hunk Kotua, Kiiilron.l. Klulo and l ounty I. ml, Iblls of Km hautte, hecks, 1'raliM iriiiir;iiri in mock iiiiu Di'iinsitf, l'roinl snry Notes. Itillund Letter llemls, iliplomaa. Visit Ins un, I Profcsnioiiul i'ards, Noturiuf, County aud Hund Soul, iVc. Con.lut,tly on liand, Tank Nolo ruperof various liiu, maiie io omer,oivery s'.iperlur iiialtly. Theubove olllce Is under the supervision of Ceo. i .jenes, a practirui eucraver. inr 1 1-lJm M. itriD'jl.Bti it. . Tt rnTrriMfa. M. r.v IlKllifcLUACII, WKKTIIKI.MKK & KLA W Manufacturers of Keady Made Clothim, Importers and Dealers in Cloths, i asslineres, tti.r. ami Contleiiiens" Furnlsliii-e Conds, No. jfi Pearl street, between Mumm nun ine, i liiciiinnll, Ulilu. Feb. 23, '53 JO-1 j r. Cuiiilrj's C'omiiierc.al VVrltluir I'I ii ill. 'I'll I- nndersltrnod Is prepared 1. r-irnNh the 1 W L'sterii market w ill) a superior Writiwr Fluid his own Invention and which In color, diirabili ty, nml fluid it v is warrni t '! lo b un-iiriia. cl. The color is ul firvt u trreoniah Hue, ( hanging tu auoep pcriiianeci black. All or.ler will he promptly nttomlcd to bv nd dri..iiiir,or eullli'ir on him i. tliia oitien In Morenntilo College. II may al.u b- obtained at the book Mores p. iierally. JOHN GL'NDKY Not. it, lf-53, 7 Ijr. To the Ladles. nil. rAItlll'.'S I'rrnrli l.unnr I'llla. A' Pol Siipnrcsseil Meiistruatioi and alt Irrvsularitiesof Hie P KM ALK SVSTK.M tho be.l Pills in the know n World. They ran buhnd ireiiuine,at No. Hi liROsDwsr, and fully Hi'mtNutnln cive itTixri'TioN, Willi full direction!. K. THOMAS only authorized jrciil. 1 he above Pills will bo acut by mall, uimn tlia receipt of $1. Almoners must bo diroi ted So, hO, uroauway, vin. nm.wj H K.T. TtlilRNRI R1. C.ST4SI. W. RTiVlt.V. f r Mol! Uli K v . STA X l-Ydr MKO BRASS KuLNUllliSAMI M ISI1KK1, No. 53 Wcsll ront atreel, Cincinnati, keep constantly on band a larfe iissortmeut of work la their line, connMinir ol Uraas and Plated iok, hoiintaiii and lienerator Ilra'.', Liquor, Steam, lleer. Valve, Cylinder nml t; ii ii Cock. Lo 'I'litolit o brnvsei, lloto Joints. iil Clobes, vacu in, ond Slide Valves, Meam WliUiles, Tailing Not, beer and ol Pump, bolllinc S achlue. iVi. lLraa l a flli'ir mmlo lo O 'der. ( iii.li paid I'urCi I per and liraes. Pib.'jj, "33 it-la r.

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I E. Arnold. K. It. Jhxre. 4-;-sa.sj & uwv. Jmportcrs and .loubcrs ol V. Cor. Olli Nulll M. (Uli llotiao llu'1-lll'e. CINCINNATI 0. Manufacturers of various Brands of fine Cigars. 131 ly. Jan GUrJCRAL M A V II ST A It LISI 1 311 N T, Ko. 3 Cull, jtc MMI, Walnut Hi., Clin Innall. E. MENDENIIAL. Map, Honk, nnd Print Seller, Inn ruiKliiiilljr mi Im M.t ulils Hook of ull klml, Muiol A''ralii ami Oiillln Mali, Aiiutnmlrul Unrat Allnara. sind u.im'r ra. Drawing Inslrtnnonts, Ocologicnl Culunets. Mir rrai opra, Cliurlktniil I'rlitts, JtlMMi of all allir rukllalitira. juu. n-i oh. rri j. t. k i v. o i, i) s , m.lNJ) MANUrACTUUER, NOKlll hlliK, Ml. n MX1II M llhl.T, StriHii Wr lad a l'inr, ai.. A "Aw .. " IIimiii Ii I'm I iry, t'urm'f I fuiii A l.al Ktril. riivinglmi, Ii) , ili t, lu ll. nu.j.n. MAUCiusrs CKMlMtATKI) CAT1IOMC0N io ma an.ur axui i a or arrraaiNd mai.i. . at . rr rtM I pro'iiiliivnirir Ii i urallv Jkiw nra In all Ilia ilia n.'afiir svlilrli II I ri'i'oiiiiii'imloil, usiiMlly rnllv.l I'I'. MA I, I'. ( (lMn.AiN in. V : NS:of Hi mm Mrs I'no a ll isai. or miuna- or Ilia V.'uiiilii I'i oat l. Si or II luteal Cllltlll.li: f s 1. 4 St MtlIO 4SI Iii. i Miimi or i ii VVomhi Mi int s Iii llK4iail.UK, e- 72 or V t it l I ii i I"aih i., Irr HHk..ll. Skll IN kill'L.ll AJtit-HrA f.llS. Olli w Hit all their ae ruiiU'iiii) liik' vll, (Cum er t'l--l ,) U4 Ina Iter liow ai-ViT'i or il how liM.it aluiidiiitf. 'Mm t'ut:ioll oii I'.tr an riua.ia otlu.r ruinmll' In betiii morn eertiiln. b's epelislve, ami leaving lliesialeiii In n b llcrconilllhiii. bet all Inlercl- j ed rail and obuiu a uiii hlcl (free) rontaniiui; ample prnnr, limn the mui reapeciam sources, of Ilia b 'lielli lal results of lis Ua"! luifellicr Willi letters Irnni li'irMy esperl'inced I li)iclnu, who liivu liaedltlu llK'lr I r..ilu'i,uii'l sjieak Irom llmlr Ii II obaurt Ulluii. It K F K It P. N V Y. H . V. It.l'rikluai.M, U..I UCII.N. V. I.. I. I'imiMi, .M, I CanauiliULMin, X, V. M. II. IIii.is, AI. I., Kuhe.ilcr, .. V. D. Y. I'm. in, M. I)., :Urnciiaa, N. V. Prof. Hiinliiir, M. D., Il.ililmoro, Md, j. C.tlNiiu S, M, IL, Mnllliii'ire, Md. W. V. KtLsit. M. Ii. New-Vork l ily. W, Pi in t, M . II. Concord, N.M. J. P. .Ntiiuxp, M. )., t'tien, N. Vs l!e. I' M, llatan. lilenn Springs, h' . Piimplib'ts had r rat Is nt ilia Iure of (iirruss eV Ai nsa, Arents, laturcl, Iml. AI.M's.ildhy K. K. Poller, Ilnrrlon, Ohio. lUaiai. Ilstasa, Liberty. Paw is Ai Moniiios, Conn er villa. K. H iWT,lreenabiir. Jona lli'NTl.a, Versailles. Lrilrr tiihl'-rnrj is tnitoj Mr. Curlll Hatch, Afrnlnt RnvtHH Ohl. I o lr. M i, iimi: I hav been ten year Iron bled will) I'eniulii Coniplaluta pridnpsu Uteri, ami ull I bo altemllmr dlillcullie; al limes renderIna m life moat mUeriilde. I havo had th altenj dunce of auiiin of the beat pli; iclnti, III) but lit tle success; ilia mo.t they iui.1,1 ilo w aa to relieve arura was out f lliep:,tion. For Iii n orths It' -e com in on i u a w IIa y..ur Ins. Ii Ine, I bad not t-ers) iMf I m rf.-rui an la'-or, could walk but a fw Stil fcl a I me. ai.d aa'cely went n:it if f.-r b -J.rt. t w sfir pletlt .r.strsted.boiU In fe-v c J tst !. ar.l v.-rr,. time o! IH rr t n j ' ; is il-r f a 1 e.'t-ry . Mat rsadIt f vuiir ! !-ri .! t, I te 1 '.! If.ry jeor Im al .-(. a,u i . a.loj t't- e Cs'hol.f oa, i l-i-l ,ert. I hs-l unl na a iM-fors I felt l-k Brnther wnmtn. liy in tia of liier Niltloa I w a ena'ded lu perform all th talHr for all In Il.s fatu.il. w :tti 1. ..,.1.1 wstV aey sliara In 1 ,ie!irlil'orli.M.. w iilioul li.Jurv, Ttctuiiip. ti: a eii.o of my duly ti ) on and lu lha articled, has Induced mo In ss t j i my rata tu Ilm public, I ran nfidy reroiiiiiinml ilia preparation to all those siilterinir like uiyauir. (ilfiii.,.) Mis, Htaall A. Pii'or. PHIkimM.I'oitTiuS Cn.,l)hlii, Dec. VT, 1'ä'i. J. II. MAIM IIISI Ai Co.. Proprietor. lltl.U liU'OT, 30 BaOadVaV, s.v. Feb. tllh, Ujliiuua. Aiollvllnllllnir,n; . V. cor, Mlisnd WiiIiiiiI, liii-liiiiiill, O, I .v t ) l I t) n A I I' D ieH. rnllK attention of the public la respectfully rallsn I o lha auperlnr fuclllttas aflorded at Ulla I nslltuliun, (nr iiuilif)lnir Imllvliliinl lu s lli(irou;ii iriiellcut maiiiier fur the Cotinllnit lloont and lluslurat pursuits, I he ( ourae emtiraces IIDOK-KKKPIMl HV DOUII1K I NTHY, Ml pursued lu lha ilinereiil tlepiirlmeuUof trade, roiiimerco and mtiuufiii Iure Itiialne, Penman ship, Culeuliitlnii, Correspondence, ml dully beeIure ou Murt'iiiilllu Law ami I'ullllial Kcoiioin) In their relntloiia In Commerce. Thu C'Mirni cuu biiMumplcled In from 8 to 18 weeks. Terina 10. Piipilabc Inir tauitht Individually, applicants ea enter til anv limn. I'or furtherpiiri ulcr call at Um Collcpe roonn or address the I'r ll. im. 10. H-lyr. It. HsbTUUKVE, DEALER IN c o J l.;--!:'V:, 1 Iii:-'. mW "lirATC'HPS, CLOCKS t JKWE1.KV, keeps on tl hund it larpe naaorted slock, of nil als lea and prices; ulso, rcjiulrs tVaUlieisud Jewelry In a tlioroiigli workmanlike manner. Iiir5,j3-ll. II AY AD STOCK NCA I.I Martin & Orr, Mal .Muiiulai liirors," have taken th: old stand formerly occupied by Marti ft Ui rsnai.i., No. II Coliioil'in Struet, one door west of Wulnut, Cincinnati, Obit. Tlii')' arc pre pa re J to pui upon llic mol reaonable toriua. In uny part of Ilia country, their lrn Lrvrt Hay aud Stick Scale, iroia new pattrrna wilU liniiroveinents, which Ihey have Juat completed. Also, till kind of Platform Peak', Beams, Arc, A.c. Allot-r Scale are marrtibted to clrefull autiafactlon, or we will take tbeni buck aud rcfuud Ilia uiouey. KEFERF.NCES. Pnmuel r,resff.rd. R. M. KlUslon,) fovlrclon. IJIidden, Mnrlln As Co, C.K.Perrln, Ky. VV.iV v. Kubson, lev. Maltnv iv I o J. D. Lehiner, Pullum, Hatfield dr Drown, MA Kl IN de OKK. fcb. -10. Matliemalical and Philosophical Instruments. linxuY WAif r:. Q AV. C'OtS. Fourtli and Sycamore, opposite ii. Post Office,- tip Slnirj entrance on 1 1) Sireet, Keeps constantly on hand Surveyor" Compasses, Level, Theodolite, Transits, Telegraph Inrtruincnls, Ac. IMjmo. wr. KLwnoo ouBoas. ipwtin k. nsr.T. W. E. OGBORN & CO. IMPOKTEKS and w holesale leuler Ik En .11 h Prencb. (.ermau and American Fancy Goods HwMcry, Gloves, Comb, Pulbil , Kru.-Ii'e. 1 oi k liifT-GläsaC, Vinbrclles. Purnr.ils, Irbh ine Herlln Cords, Jator.et. Peek Mulls. FwlssA nM Mull Muslins, a full a rmci;l or all kil tls Silk Good, and eTary i!ck rlptlon of Trlnuuli. and Furry Dry GoooV, every variety of Die Goods, Cloths, CuMmeres, Ait . AIo, Carpciiee snd Oil Clolh of all klm.d rcclfromthe Muiiufnetiirers, Straw Good.Ai . No. X'i iV 37 Pearl Street, Cliiclniiali. febl5 !i-ljr. IC.HTS SOLUTION Will Cure Diarrhoea t Bl.-ody Flux 3.-,. ly M . W. 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If our l'iano ara not aiiua u any aflarvtl In ll.ia II and If io nut anil ' rrfor , sui ria oh on, J'li- ri'P44 r, iu,",Wi Km nk Mrmit, )C.Uf ÜI IU II V III 1 K. frrffi I'l lMIIHMI III I ,M.V (Ml M.IOMI IIAM. w ia aOaw.oml liand, and t I'l anoa Dial i will rml ami l-lllia rt'iit a.ly ir loin lia-oil In a clvi n lima, r Ilia la'ge.t i'iimo iialnr In Iii Wisl.anü III ri iit nr rlt ji.f fi.r raA lhan any iiior lioiis, tin 4 Wvtl Kmirllisltit. WllU II W Will IK. fin. Ulli JnC,l, '.t.r.mT ii:i.oit:ot dici iiiii: It JrTS-i0:NJ fii;KHi:-n I a 'lit I I Ii'" tork of llili... I lillU Mulu-Urun-iii im .i in Amern a fur sola, liolnaal) and retail. Aetna nflrrrd la llil ritr ran rmnptni Ith ilifin aaany onill a-kmil.Mlr whn sill roiNO ami aor llirm. Ml' III II W W III I K, : W.-.l Fourth trrt, lli sa ijtisiUT for l'iano In I Itirlmistl. .Nu. Illh. I P.M. 47-1 The (Irrat American Tempt ranee Talc, ;u!m; OR Tho Wcitl nml Woe of Social Life, O.Nli VOLUMB rjiio. 1 M.C 0D i:UITIU!i JI MT IlIUUVs "A deeply liilnrcstlns hd Poaerful work. Il vividly iofirya amua of U.a inrrtfl tplolt of slmna tlilnk In l.. ill h Ir la and low Ufa, orsrs) urh aceties a It UeplrU either Imaginary or few. I,l tins lui, ik rirruuia. II liai a Urultl.sul alia. ami Is tli velilcle nf admirably luld sad most aal uisrj tiiasntis." rreaoyierian. A lihouuli wrllli'ti wllli a direct moral (iiirposa, lib Ii I ustiully a feller . Ih liiisEluslion, Ibia liuvel iWaplnia Ii eoiouion k III In Hctillaus susnpetition. 'I he idol la ana of abaorblnc Interest, ami trciiieiill) Jevelope peciuieii of or'rnal and vluuroin cliartttlar tltawin w Wik 1 ribuiir. 'I hu hiirsi tor are wetland hrply t1ran,anl the various scene aradusirlbed w ilh mac b apint aud grnphie ell. 1 1. W are diapused ,o rt-rard Iba book al thu best of II klud that liaa I appsarsd, ItiMton I raveller. II aslmy o Mil life full of ill nmat thrtlllnr liiii-raal et cry pa;e ill rriny th heart's waruiest svoipmlil.'s. 1 r.iy 'J hues. Many useful luasoite may ba learned from Iks pcrutsl ol thla book. Iloslon T Mil si ftpt. Her (li i ri tuna ara exceedingly natural sad Vlilil. -ruritiia lleniriler. Writtcu ami remarkable power. -I'rov. Jour I In Oos of Its chief mertta Is the kcelleue flu lanisrMiiioi.. l'.inuircr. Ilua ao many thrillii'C puaaurea and well drawa Imrai u ra, thai ) ou read 11 Willi abaorbed altvutluH. I hrl.liau lleiuld. It I certainly the most powerful teuiprac tale Hal w kal ever puruaud. Jouruul tV Me a. i k'' r. I,. ai,l. fully written. A work of(rattrnlw and power. 4iopl Herald. 1 he Incidents dramatic, ami lha lute real lulenaa to Ilia end. Clilu M tainian. A limk which should ba read by all fulheri, ai.li.i.rs, sou and daujrlilcra ami espetlslly Hu who I maul ii a they ran drink leinwratel) , wlihuul ilanrsr. Il laaxmudliily lulervsltiig. hur in lb' W .,t. UlUOIICf A-sDi:itM: vre. i'ubliahers. B Wl'.H r Füt'KTH UT. Cis isasn. January Cih lril JlO mo. NEW 8ADULKKV llaitluarc Uot:ic IICNTKH, COUtKN, EDMKsTO.t es BARB, Importers and Manufacturers of ADDLtltY, ItAKDWARK, CAtltUCS TEIM NlkbS, VADDLE-TBtr-S, 14-athef, hprlns, Axl, e. NO, 2 CHt'KCII HUII.Ü1NO, Walnut un ci, lei. 3rd A 4ih iireeta.tlhclanatl.O. T andersli-tied would rraprclfutly rise sstlr lu Mr.l anta. I arrises Mannfarlurera and lUlers.lnlha Wvsland H'ttb-Nt eat, that lliybs .siw'st. d themselves r iratisai tin eilessirely, lbs ui saia.il bu.lm a. ia all lis tsrislj. 1 bf are ao iiii j a Inr smrk f .Vnr' and ekgant (ioodi, sU led with ret-at csMj.di.s S...!. rtnr kavlaf fii Mtrnil aioaiki In VI. auarksl.) laa a r.f ards sljleand prttf.ai d poril'astrd larjrlj with I Ii (foin Hiebest Ciifliah, Cermen, audAmer lean mahutaM'larer. A lue will linbon lueir Pors'lfu ;io.ls and buy llmlr A martcaa direrl fron aiauiiisrlurers, lUy w ill.al all t.inva, be auabl.d lo hold out f llcflnif lmliieiiieiiU lu iiirchsr Die) w ill ilopllnth tnaiiaci nirnl of tbel bus. Ua.a tba prim i.lcs ol -Profrvsa." chief of which are "ahoi l pronu" and "laise aalea1' for Cash, or upon ihorl time, i.d eouplsd with alnioat dally rciicpls of New and Faablonable article. Inahortlheiraiin will be to make Iii t Inelnuell market lu their Hue, aipiat lu either Philadelphia or New York. Tha personal atlentloii of each member of the rinn wlllbs riven tollte deUlla a ell as lha manaitetneiil Of in businea, Tbl will loablo their Irluudsle order, with His fullral ronrtdence of ellliis; promptly wbaUver thy ! Ire of tho newest ilc, and at bslform lot prlce n.HPXTF.n.lale of N- Y JOII.N A'( Dili 1. lalsof-Mavaillle, Kf W. P-DMbHluN, law wlib I ) Ii r i'at msoa A Co.. UPC I! HA Ull tuts of Kloinlkliburff.Ky., Jan. 134 Uui. IMPORTERS AXD JODIIERS .V WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. i:io main sTiu:iyr. USPtft COMMERCIAL BARK CIHCIMRATI. Watch Malers Tools and Materials. Jiov. Ii,in33ks7 lyr. 1 II A NCIS NU ELS0N. " mroaTita and msnif ctcs ib ct Ciaw. Tobacco nud SuulT, DEALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, Ko.833 Main etroct, between 5lh and Oxth, Sljrn of llio Indian Chief. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Not. Il, li-JMT-Dr. G.A.Taylor. W. U. French. J. E. Wyaae. Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholesale doalers In Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVERY DESCRUIIONOF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, Xo.:9Maln and 1,S,5& 7 Poajl Fu. Cla. Jan. 13 1 1 j. Ilblioa iN Cluti II9'xs. published audold by Jacob Ernst, No 112 Main Street bctweea Third and Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, 0. Robinson Tlieorctleal and Practical Arllhraetltf, Key lo Arilbmeiie. tlemenun trauttae on Alprebra. Al?cbra.L'nieriliy tdltloo. Key to alsrehra. " Natural Pbiloaophy. (GeometryAstronomy, University Edition. do. ' School Kditlon. Surveying and Navigation. !KOIII.0. 1 ATIIC.TIATICAL. WOUKS. nAVIMO been repjeted to examine Pof K obi n son's Kerle of Mathematlca, and W report my opinion tbereof. 1 have with pleaanre made innelf a well acqualbted with thoapecläc roeriu of" the booU, o I well could without lbs actnal uniiijf of tliem In the recitation room. Pror. Kobinsou must be, I should Jude rora his books, a keen, sprlpbtlv nml tliorout'h Mathtintician lie would ae-etii 1 have, e.ll.er ss the flit of liatuie, or the result or study and practice, a quick. Intuitive iK-reeption or matheiiiallcal r"eiple and lo be'roi-arkaldv adopt Ii artiflee. for abbre-vintliia-the tiicthods'of solving problems,. The Vlcebra is clear und aullt. iently diffuse In exiilanulious-andfumUhesaa abundant slock of ftri.blcn. with explicit and In-enlou. mde. of ffiff them. Thii work 1. .udieteBtly ''- for the oreiuury purpos. of a couree of College " The Gmetry emtwdies a preatsniount ofOeoi nictrie knowle.lpe In comp a uaimr in. nsual. 1 he dian rain are wen toncruru su uiarkably well executed. .,Äi.fn Tho Treatise on Sorve Inland Navl?ailon roll, andrlve many Interesiinr facts which may be. new to niostof our students. Tho diajram sre, asiuthe Geomrlry, uimsually w-ll done. Tke natural Pbiioaophy la necidedly nol onlv for lu mailer, but ror the manner In w hUU principle are explained and fact. Joi inlv lie aludent bul Hie -eneral reader rny flno; ainüsemeul and pn.fii from the JuKkBIrK Su,erlnteiidenl of the Public School of Indiana, Greencaitlc, Ind., 13. 81-44. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, pKOIHXK, AM) COMMISFlOü 3IKKCUANT. H.K.COBNKKOR I.KVKMU AXD MAI5 STS, ( IMI.XATI, OHIO. Nov.S0-P.Mvr-.