Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 March 1854 — Page 4
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jiir riiinuio.t?! roaET. V.J burled friend cant forgot, Or must Hi gravi eternal teverf 'TUey lings lu my inomory yet A ud la toy heart ihey 11 llva forever. They laved tu ouco with lore tlnoire, . ' Aed never did Uielr love deceive Be; Eat (loa la any conflict her, ' ' Tkey ruIUad (jukklYte roller me. I heard lb em bid the world adieu, I mw them the rolllug billow;' Tbo'r far-off kouio appeared tn 1, -While yet they pressed their dying pillow. I hoard Uta parting pllgrli Uli, Wall eros-lng Jordan ' tor uy river, Adlet U earth, for II I well ' Now II U well with me forever. I fain would weep, bu No teere of mine coal J e'er recall them; Sr would I wish that groveling tare, . " Carve like wire, should e'erbefall them. They rai tu realm of light and lore; ' "" Tbcy dU ajf'u tUo mount of glory; They bask In beam of bliM above; ' And shoü I lo Uli the pleating tory. O.how llonjtoJMyoir wing, ' And range your Be Ida of blooming, flower? J ; Come, holy waihere tonn and bring A menrusr to Joo.rbliful bower. ! ' I'd tpced with rapture on my way; fnf would I pause at Jordan' river; '' Wit song I'd enter endleee dafi ' 1 'And tie with my lored frlead forever." The PriiiMtorr iÄwin7iryiia.
4 " A bill is now before the Maryland
T-rUUt uro nrohibitins the manufacture r i;,,ra It i J
te. . , ... , , ' . too long to be published entire in our Columns. The Baltimore bun give
1 a synopsis of it, which we copy:
The first section prohibits the manufacture and sale, by any person, or the keeping on the premises for the purpose of barter or sale any distilled
" epints or intoxicating liquors, except as the bill thereinafter provides. Tim second secdon requires the ind ues of the circuit courts, annually,
on the first Monday of May, to appoint ' not more than ten persons for each
"'mntr and the citv of Baltimore, to
manufacture and wll, or either, distilled a pi li ta ituu utuvr uihuimuiij uijuui.i, i to be used for medicinal, mechanical, artistic and sacramental purpose only.These cersons are to conform to pro-1 scribed rules, and to make a return on I oath or affirmation of tho quantity bold, to whom, for what purpose and at what price. The profit is not to be more than 8 per cent. The appointment is to be lor one year, subject to remoral by the appointing iude for ony violation of tho act. So person tol bo appointed but Jeral voters of the county or city, and no keeper of a I boarding hou-te, vituelinL; house, bar- I room, confectionary, inn, tavern bil-1 Hard room, bowling saloon, shooting! gallery, museum, theatre or other place of public entertainment or amuse ment. Section third Crescribe the form of I the certificate to be given by the judge and the condition of bond to be given br the arnoin tee. the latter to h with hv th nrinnint. tri latter tn K will. two good and sufficient securities in the sum oi oi.wu. me Dona prescnocs mi I the conditions of the sale of liquor in compliance wun me provisions oi the ct. I bection four imposes penalues, first . . for LU tdt of any liquor in violation of the act. un tne nrst conviction a fane of 820 with all costs of prosecution aau ieu uuja iiaunsoiiuieuii tor me 1 A . .1 .. .M.a.. ....a. Ü a 1 second conviction VZOnncwilh costs and three months imprisonment, and for the third and every subsequent con-
viz-finn 8?fl fino with rnf nnt loaalinxV, ntisni.' .,1 b- ....
. -w ..w. .wj n,..!i,l.Af.;rinnntl1.!m,,r!,nnmon ii. . .i-r,ruii t ii un v one kiiuii Koon nr mil. . j " z' lerioDencpi uu ms premises, wr me purposes oi saie, any nquor, sc., lie ahall bo fined c2U with ctsU of prosecution, be imprisoned thirty days, and such liquor shall be seized and for-
futed upon trial as thereinafter provi- costs, and to be entitled to any legal ,ult flow from lt ,f il nurery of virded. . costs in making his defense. tue and purity, if it inspires the youth of
SL..7r tiin.r;k. .t, shall be made ia the name of the State .it v. j.':- .i c.i. 1, , before any justice of the peace. In cae of - tine, one half goes to the informer and the other half to the State. The informer may become a witness for tlie State by .warning his rijht to one half the fine. The rest of tlm sec tion provides against more than one complaint or judgment for the same 'offence. The sixth section provides for appeal jroru iuo ueciaion oi me justice lo me .itvutk wuii, viiuci recognizances oi 9100 to appear and prosecute the ap peal, and pending the same not violate ; the provisions of the act. railing to reSriT.iirn Knnrt fi. r,,.n !u . I " b".T v. m r rTt J jmtted to jaal unless the recognizances he given, or bo be discharged br order f law. In cases of appeal, the judg ment of the circuit court to be final. Tho scrcnth section requires the State's Attorney, upon complaint cf a breach of the conditions of the bond br those appointed to sell, to cause tbe bond to bo put in suit; the moneys ac- : r i. . . l t-J , cruing from such suits to be disposed oi as provided. ' Section ciht provides that no ner ton hall bo allowed to manuf.tcture.or to be a common seller of li-iuors, without nppotntmcnt. under tt nenahv f 9100, with coiu of prosecution, and, , in default of payment, sixty days im prisonment; and on the second and I very subsequent conviction, the penalty to bo 600 with four montha'impnsonmcnt. Iheso penalties to be recoverable before a iustico of the peace for the tirst offence, and in the circuit court for the second and subsequent offences. Three several sales of liquor to different person, or to the same person, constitutes a common ttlttr within tho meaning of the act. liut nothing in tho act is to bo construed to prohibit tho manufacture or sale of cider in quantities of not less than one gd!on, or tho manufacture of winy or ra tlt liquors for domestic use, tr of .diatillod sniriu for exnortatinn wr for sale by the appointees of the aet. Action nineatithorir.es search-war-i- . " . . ....... t, m ine uhj oi ume iur uuurs iu uo ucacnuva m ihc warrant, and believed on oath of any comptent witness to bo held in any house vr place for sale, contrary to the provisions of the act. Any liquors so found to Le kept, find upon conviction ..f tl. mn I.. ,?...r.. .... i .1 .u. I' ;." . rT.rr . 'r f. . .. wa.HHi, T tHO( M-Fuccu hi uo "pw'uu oi u rroviaea. in tne event oi tne acquittal oi inn party, wo property ciacu 11 to u-reiurnea to me piace from whcncei.ua taken. No starch .warrant to ue tr.cd for spirits or liq
ttor until warrant hall have been issuiAl .viust the suppose J owner thereff fur Wrnin" or suiVerirt; to be kept
such liquor, contrary to the uct; and upon conviction, and appcnl nml fin.tl decision against the appellant, liquors seized upon scareh-warrantshall be adjudged forfeited, and destroyed. All .Jonable charges fortorair for auch liquors to bo taxed in the costs against the defendant. . But nothing in this act U to bo construed to prevent Üiokecpinrofitny liquors foreign production in the on'ginal packages in which they . . .
were imported. ... i ,l .1 . . !. I QTnnA limn onrfl thon Ihu taniirhl tf
The tenth section provides maun - all cases in which the defendant snail fail to prosecute hisappeal, the liquors seized shall be destroyed, and tho reeoTnizanceS forfeited. Section eleven requires the justice, in cases of appeal, to hold the witnesses for their appearance under recognizances of fifty dollars. bection twelve provides mat in complaints for violation of the act it shalt If e . 1 i be necessary to specuy nina or quau w j r 4 1 I tity, or time of safe or manufacture of liquors; but proof of auch violation, the substance ol wnicn is omiiy set forth, and within the time mentioned, hall be sufficient for conviction. Nor shall it be necessary to set forth arec ord of former conviction, but it may be Droved as if so set forth: nor hall it bo necessary to particularly describe he n.tckaires or kinds of liquors tobe kcarched for, and all defects in the complaint may be amended by the iutice or the court to which appeal may be made. ' ""Cases of appeal to be dh th'eSiate's attorney, or by allorner appointed br the appellate court. And in all cases in which the appellant is required to pay the costs, lie is to be taxed ten uouars lor tne prosecuting attorney. Section thirteen confers full power upon justices, within the city or county within which they reside, to proceed to trial, render judgment, pass sentence, and award a warrant for execution, in all cases under the fourth, ninth and tenth secuons of the act Tho fourteenth section allows the justice fifty cents for each bond taken; snu tue uiunc wuo uuimi v, . i j ttcizure of liquor; ana for and care and custody of such liquors one dollar: tu bo taxed in the bill of costs against tbe delendant upon his conriction. Section liflecn ci ves onenaltot all fines and forfeitures to the complain ant. and one half to tho state Section sixteen requires all persons lvu -'-" .-.-..v-- I taking out a license for the prosecution of any businett to take and subscribe on oath or affirmation that they will . . i not violate the provisions of this act duiim; the continuance of such liceuse; such oath tobe recorded and tobe used in case of such violation, as sufficient evidence that the party has been guilty of perjury, for which of fence heil to be liable to indictment ml trinl. anri unon ritnvtctinn trtatiffer the penalty now imposed for the crime or perjury by the laws of this State. Snpiinn von toon Imti, Iia r. C7; - . .1. : .1,--:.. cult cturt in and for Baltimore city with I power to make ftDoointments of tersons to sell liquors in this city; and hnally to dispose of all cases of viola tton of the law In this citv. under hdj . i peal, makes it the special duty of- the sheriff, his deputies, constables, watch men and police officers, to arrest, with put complaint first made before a mag 1 a. . . . 1 1 I istrate, any person actually engaged in I the commission of anr olfense in vioNation of the net, and to seize all lid uorsexDosed for sale at the time of i auvu vuiiuv. buu iu laao iuu uiitvu ur. , f .u , I .J . i . ' . . . I iin fK. innn.. mn. .;....I l .w.....Ti. Kit, mi, piiender ana liquors to be dealt with as if action had been had under complaint and warrant. Any person arrested under the provisions of this act and acauitted. to be liable for no Ti..i.:.i... ..rL : i . 1 a .i . .. . . .. . . Visions OI me aClinClliaC ail aiCOUOUS. ( . . . a a. Vinous, mail ana lermentcd liquors, and nil mixed liquors, part of wliich is alcoholic, vinous, malt or fermented, bection nineteen prohibits the issue of any license for the jsale of mtoxi eating liquors hereafter, and requires all licenses for other purposes, under which such liquors have heretofore been sold, einresslv to execpttho same hereafter, and repeals all nets and parts of acts inconsistent with the pro i visions Ol IUIS act. Such is the nature of the prohibitory iio.,or Uvff iu rrovl8i0ns, conditions and penalües, ir uui lisvr, ika i'iov siuiiJ, icntrickioii restriction conditions and penalties, in as simple vv".V4.'"w"' . r'" 1 . A ST. ss ( rv nl.i nJ H" a lorm as we can present it intelli-nblv to the rreneral read-r inUlhM to the general reader. niMG A WEGito. Th. burning of a neero .live ne.r the city cl ! NaS Vn fecount of whkh appear. In the Nttchex Free Trader, Ione of the most frightful phenomena of tn0 Peculiar institution that we have to record, and will match In I atrocltxr erladitorial ami tnniiUltnpll times. The slave, according to the account, i truck a white man, and the de mocracy vf that rejrion, not waitinj for "inatii)" tn In Ire Ita rnnran Inflict a. I lynch law. The victim was chained to 1 a tree, faola wer nlaep.l arnnnd him wane ne enow ea tne greatest indifference. When the chivalry had arranged the pile, In reply to t queation If he had any thing to say, he I reported to have him and ' a.k d h Pr. tr''o? ho7e ftr0und. II then a.kVfor irinU r water, and after quatTin; it said: "Now aet Are, I am ready to jn n peace." When the flames began to burn him, In hia agony he showed gigantic strength. ,nJ ct"tly forced the staple from the tree and bounded from the burning maaal Out he Instantly fell pierced with rifleballs, and the his body was thrown Ltto the flames and consumed, to show that no such being ever existed. Near ly four thousand slaves from the neigh boring plantations wert present as at a moral lesson written in characters of hell-fire. Numerous speeches were mad lh magistrates nd ministers or religion Heaven save the mark! to , ' V.;n,n-'1,Tn lhal ih? "T fl wslted them if they proved rebel iou l0 thclf owners. Nio York Tribune. Insurance I-oaaes. Th New York Courier says that during tho last three months nearly one thousand vessels have suffered damnge ami Jurmg the same period the -e suatalned by the Wall street in 1 1 uranc ofliccs exceed four million tlt hvadred thousand dollars. Xr"llowdo you like tho Pre-i UcntY" anked an "in" of an "out-" .X0t particularly; ho don't rir out as well as I exported," was the reply,
. ( , c I tbe Clttirr! , A striinf expression, say youice in tho church 1 True, ice U becoming an article of common use, and very
valuable. But how comes it in the chürch, and what is iu uso there? Read the following lanuae of Rev. W. Barker, and sc what you think of having ico in the church:tfti i - coYerea wun snow, sloping down to a valley, rt rif er frozen over, uacimrcnDacksimdenancl worldly, Ho shall it be thawed? Sometimes a ram on the hills, valley, and river, dissolve thfi snmv and iph vprv7whr - - .6....v. fuuü uuwu lca' mg m. üeiore men, uprooting sturay trees, sweeping bridges, and crushing dams. Sometimes the temperature of tue atmosphere changes, and the south sides 01 banks and hills melt urst, a month first, be fort the tourh north-side ice gets underway. Oh, these sheltered snow bunks, and north side ico ledges! Sometimes a church is awakened by the conviction and conversion of - . . 1 . , men in the congregation; tun is as Uthe snow melted on the hill tops, and ran down upon the ice in the river and . . w . melted it. xut sometimes tne river moves alon first, and the warmth steels gradually over the valley and the frosty hill side. We may vary the figure a little. When a church is dead, it is bridged with ice from bank to bank. a bridge on which farmers drive their teams with great convenience When it just brgins to arouse itself, the ice is too rotten to bo used, but too firm to float away. When th tide of feeling deepens.lt is like the river full of ice cakes. When God revives his, people with power the churches are swept out, the last ice isianu nave uoaied away, and melt ed far down the stream, and the curren flows full, deep, and irresistible. a WAitmno TODACHCLOHM. A morning or two since, cries for assistance were heard proceeding from the room of a highly respectable old bachelor. On bursting open the door ho was found frozen fast in a tub of .w" ."V.nS r"uJ watcrl Havinz been troubled with a . . ... a bath, in I a a tub of warm water the night before, and felt so comfortable while sitting in it that he dropped asleep and did not awake until morning. He was, of course, unable to stir, and was com-m-lled to call for help. To his great horror the first person running to his aid was an old maid, who had felt a partiality for his cooso 1 She .ti : :. i.i : i , uulu B . uru ! ava wamw a- v v oaavw iiy as v 1 nur rkrsL'a inrn riiA o r runr o rra n iiajV countenance filled with indignation and wounded vanity, and threw hands violently about exclaiming, "Of the hateful villain I His continued cries, however, brought our friend speedy assistance, when by chopping him out with a hatchet, and turning him round M r0UQ(1' ,,k" 6P,lt bfflhere, im) was soon waweu out. lie wisne? ?3 At lhat wr matrimony, 1 o. Wei that he is now a candidate i . o. v e arc not on band ourseii , la we on ,vc what I)eoPle ? about iu Ths Liquor Mol lor'a Band, Kind reader, tiave you ever thought why 1 is that Ilia liquor seller ia required by law to eiro bond and accurity for the prosecution of his business! The mechanic, the manufacturer, the farmer, the merchant, the lawyer, the physician, a'l engage in and prosecute their bust ness without giving either bond or secu I . . I a n a .a my. ivji tne liquor eeucr, in the eyes The of the law, cannot thus be trusted law comes to him and says, "Sir, your business is a dangerous one, ruinous ef tccts now irom it, wretcliednets, want fects now from it, wretcliednets, .. . ... . .. anu vice re us lecmmate results, ana I therefore vou are obliged to irive bond i .. - etndsecuritr." No other businessman h, looked on with so much suspicion none other bound up under such penalties; none other required to give a bond for keeping an orderly house. Ifitisa food nd reputable business, if eood re our lanu wuu exaueu principles ana no ble aspirations, if it breathes an ardent .J U,?,,.,. nalrinHam in,, tKa I iviiwu iHH ivtifiu aswv U v ttl V Ufmen. If it instill Into the mind trrand and elevated nriuciDles. wh v encumber it with bonds, securities and nenalfipa! by thus check its freedom! It is re garded as a fountain of unminglted, un mitigated evil, whose broad and sweep in; st.eam are burdened with ten thou sajjd Luro an victims. Crawfordsville Journal. Clerjrf men. Some people talk a great deal about miniatcrs, ana the cost of keeping them, paying their house rent, table expen 8e8t ana olier items of salary. Did 1 fj .at.. a. 1 'ucn croakers ever tiimit mat it costs thirtv-fivo millions of dollars to drv the live minions oi uouars to pay the Balancs of American lawyers; that twelve millions of dollars are paid out f CnP Uf cr'mmRi8' ,and ie.n ''onj of dollars to keep .he dog, in th midst of us alive, while only six mi,Iw' of dollars arc spent annu ally to keep six thousand preachers in the United btates? These are facs, and statistics will show tlu tn to be facts. No one thing exerts such a mighty in fluenccin keeping this mighty Uepublio from falling to pieces as the Iiiblo and its ministers. jtiTTho Crystal Palace Association is in debt about 81 25,000. Its stock is selling at 9 20 on the hundred. FRANCIS NUKLSON. mroaTsa and staNtracTuaaa or Cigars, Tobacco find Snufl', DEALKIt IN ILcaf Tobacco, Ko.S33 Main Street, between Sth and fixlh, iNign of the Indtnnfhlef.l INCINNAll. OHIO. Nov. II, 'Ma, 47 lyr. ' ka.tST. H. U HAMIKLa J A C O II K It N S T, WHOLCSALI Afin RETAIL HTATIONP.H AM) RLA NK HOOK MAN UFA CTVRER, No. 11 Main Strooi, btweit Thlxd and Pourlh Strela, Clnelniia I, Ohio, Nov. II li3-7 1 yr, IMPORTERS AND JODUERS IN WATCHES. JE WELK Y AND FANCY GOODS. i:iomain sTitisirr. UaCIfl COMMERCIAL BANK CISCINNATI. Watch ' Makers' Tools and Materials. No?. 11,1(03, 7-lyr. BO-irrJ A II II I It HO Just received a larre and handsome aswirtment of lit most fashlonabla bonaeuind ril.ln, nnl ruraaleat i HI) CLINCH J rAKql'HAR'D. 1
Seed Store,
AND Nos. 40 & 42 Lower Market St. NEAR SYCAMORE, CINCINNATI, OHIO, Nov. : I 1P53 47 Smo. IEIFORTANT TO BUILDERS. Horslevi&EIilcr, FR OXT STREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealer In all kind of Lumber aod manufac turer of Sm-h, Door, Illind. Window Framxe, Moulding, Bum Pilanter, W nther Bonrdino;. White ana . Yellow Pln r'loorlnj, Shewing for Stores, Tailing Tor Feuo a , Board finned onboUi lde,of vnrlou thlckneM aultable for the Umide flnlnh of bounce. 'I hin tabliahment will be round to b or great, I benrdt to prrton buliainn In tlio country, a they can be eupplled hre with all the nmterial ready made oiluiuhor, tnnroueiny oa.tonea tor nniening boufte. in the Lumber l an! connected wltlithtt aUblisbini'iit tbe re la keil for aale an extennlve assortment or Lumber Tor all Duiidinx purpoae. 1Urp.Mie.arupnnudanatiailMi,c. ,,.u,Muy ... na, au . .....si- l i in I order promptly attended to. nov. ii, icijf i yr. G. A. Taylor. W. B. French. J. E. Wyna. Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholoal dealer In Irish Linens & Whito Goods, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. TO Main and 1,3,3 A 7 Peajl St. Cln. Jan. 134 1 jr. s. s. .Born. Wholesale dealer In Dried Fruits, Clover Eeed, ami tinwlura ronnrallv. I No. TS Walnut Street Between Ponrth A Columbia itoo buftii. miii:ir.t Iii . 2000 do do AIAM'.. 1 1 (HI do do I'l.A !t TM ivo do do CLovtu m:i:d. In store and for salo. Feb. 17 lyr. Election Notice. NOTICT. U hereby elvan to the stockholder of Ilia Urookvtlie & Connnrsvllle Turnpike rood company, that thore will an alacllon nii in in town of Want Union, on Naturday. 85th of March, IUI, for the mir .mo of viocliog nine Directors w lurva tne eniuini: year. jt m m i ju SLa crvj Feb 17 -3 weeks. yr.xv yoiik winii iiaiji; ut' i IMIT 'I lins. J. KKNHT Manufacturer an I dealer In all kinds of lranarent window shad Also cords, Tssiels, Hrasa mountings wc. Ko.üL'ol ece Hall, w a mil sl..liut-innu Church, store and other larce shade nalntedl J order lu a superior style. 7 Ready Hade Clothing. fllIE e leave to inr.,rin their frlvkda and custoinera or tneir ex- I IfllslT oppernuon oi uianinaciunna; rrmij niiu. Clothing Tor tni uprinif. suave consiauiiv on hand and are dally receiving a rood stock of cloths Cavsliners, Vestkue A Tailor trtininlncrs toffther with a line assortment of (Sentleinen Furnllilng rood, all of which wo shall ba happy to eil cheap . ... ... i .. and on reaonat le icrin. rieasecau aim cuiln nr ainrk before nurchaslna- elsewhere. Call at So. 811 westsido iMa'n l. between Mit IcUth, riiipinnatl. Ohio. Jan. '54, S ij. wauiv ot uttwinc"'. iMTTS 4; COL.TIIlt! Ooalera In JJry (JoodaU3 l'enrl Mrerl, Clnrlnnwli. UOerior taia on tno motiiaTorauie terms I'.HK) pack sices Dry Goods, purchased mostly S revloasto the advance In prlcea. rurcnaters win nd them ready to meet tbe lowes'. rates of any revloasto the advance In prlcea. Jobbing House East r West. Feb. Ii -l'.'ni flAND VI Candy! t'andlft I ! Twelve i dollar per hundred pounds, and no cliarjre for boxei atM. DEMANDS Candy Kactorv, Walnut streot, between Fifth and Sixth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ll 9, 1B52 lo-lj COXSITMPTIOX. ITiero It, perhnps, no disease with tilrhour country Is anecleJ, wliich ie pa off annually ao many Iclims, as lhat fell destroyer of xbi human ra Conaumpilon. Day alter day, year erwr ye ur, thelnsullate monster hurrlnt to the portals of ihecold and silent tomh fresh-added victims to It conqiis-t. No walk oi life Is sacred from lu bli artitiiisr Influence. So asje la exempt from its doalifdtulliia; shall. Tin old, tho mulillo-sjrod, and Ilia young, and all alike are food for this com mon enemy of mankind. Tho white-haired patriarch, whose 11 le of temperance baa rendered hivjtt'm Impervious to tlieatltckt of other lilt, and whose food deed prepared bim for the enJo) menu of llfo'a calm eveulnsr, flnda Consumption f istenlng; Its Tanas nou his vitals, and tearlag hl in from a world ever briirbt to mind whlcli lovk romplacenlly on day well iit. there no help for the afliclcd? No preventive of the dangers which beset us in our changes and fickle clime? TÜ618 is! Wistara B.tlsam of Wild Cherry' hss performod cure of Ctntumptin after Skillful Hhyttetmu had pronouncod tbe patieuta beyonu hope, beyond the reach of the beallog art. WISTAK'Ö JJALSAM." hs restored the bloom of health to manv a pallid cserk.aub Joy and f laduesa to many a despairing b-mom. n7'Sesdvertli9ment. lablras- ta CIass II published and told by Jacob Krnst, No 119 Main Street between Third and Fourth Streets, Cincinnati, O. Koblnson' Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic. Key lo Arilhinetle. MoincnUiry traulloe on Algebra. " Algebra, Unlveraiiy Edition. Key to alfebra. NaluruJ t'itilusopliy. tieoiuctry. AsiMiioiny, University Kdltlon. do. School Kdttlon. Surveying and Navigation. I101II0M 1 ATIli;.nATlCAL, irAVIMl been requested to examine Pof. II Kobinsou' Scries of Mathematics, and to runort inv opinion thereof. 1 have witli pleasure made mtsolf a well acquainted with the specific merit ol lliu bMiks, a I wen couii wiiiioul the tuul uylntr of them In the recitation room. Prof. Koüliison must be, I should judge from hi book, a keen, sprightly and thorough Mathematician II would aeom to have, either as the gift of na me, or the result oi study and practice, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical prluciplea. and lo be rumerkabiy adntit i j artinee ror abiire vlallns? Ilia methods of tolvlng problem. The Alircbra It clear and tufll. leiiily diffuse In explanations, and furnUhea an altundaiil slm-k of problomt with explicit ami Injjrnloiis modes of i)vu lliom. 1 Ins work Is tunicientiy extensiv for the oretuory purpose vf court of College Inat ruction. Tbe (ieoinotry embodle a great amount of Reoniotrie knowledeo In a compasa smaller thau imunI. The dlMKram are well cmicolvod and re iimrkablv well executed. 1 be Treatise on Nurvoylna; and Navigation It. full. and rlvna manv interesllna' laeia wnicn may ue new to mnsiof our students. Ihn diagram are as In the tleomi'lrr, unusually well done. Tke natural Tlillosophy la dectdoilly Intoreatlng, nainnlt for Us matter, but for the manner in which nrlneliilaa arn explained and farts staled. Not only the aludent but the general rent-er may Dud ... IM . . ... .... i. I. amuaomeni anu trnn iron, mw ,.,.... W. C. LAKaRRK, Ru.ierlnlendent of the i'ublie Nchonla of Indiana (Irvoncaslle, Ind., If 53. 81-. R , W. DOOTII & CO, linnnrteriand wholesale dealer In European and American Hard ware. Cutlery and Guns. H'rmt rmr. frorlmntt M'mlnit Stt.. CinctHHnU AVK received, and ar enntanlly siippllod with every artlclo In Ihelr Hue, suitable loth velornlrudO,piircna American, ami impor ted direct from Khcftleld, lllrmliieham, and (Jurman maniiraclurers, embracing the best qualities and brands, which will be sold at small advance on rati, consisting, In part, of Wm. Hutchcr h & Spear k Jack pod's File?, Suws & lMo Tools, WaJo & Dutchcr's, (icorjre Wostonholm Si Hon's flebratcd Kszors, Tocket K'nivca. Shear, Sciesora, &c. TaKte Knives and Fork, Carver Miel, See Log,, Trace llader, Krraet, and fttli Chain and Ktretehers, llnokaand llingea, javlr,riiCfBcn af Hmmrrt,Q'JmtU nnil T. B. JfwfiiiT Sttvrit aaa? .Vri, Collins Co. "a, Hunt's, II. Mniin'a and Mppen roll's Aieaaml llittchct. vypjroirs. Ha rung i lllotid'a (Irara. Cmln. and Rrlar So llies. Si-Mli Hneathea, Crailles, Nicies. Hay and Manure Korkt Carpenters' and Coopers' 1'lane ami Kdyo Tools, H.vrry kind of Clrrular and other Haw nianufar. nreil to order and warranted. Aaentsfor K. V T Kalrbanrt At Co.'s celebrated I laiform, Kiillroad llsy tir-teers', and liriigirlats' Scalet, which have a reputation superior lo all others fnraccuracy and du rabidly, ml .old at manufacturers' prlcea. AUn. a fouls for the ante of tho Oc-l Iron hire HroofSiif n.nuiai'tiird,uliu we sell si iniiiiufiu turert prl eea. loo, va, 'aj iu-ij r. Aaron A. Colter, (IKOCERY, HKOHuCK, AN II COMMISSION iMI,l(t;ilAN I. R. K.CORNKH OP KKVKXTII A N It MAIN RTR i t IH I.1.1ATI III. I Tlov.M 40 lyr .
fJ. W, COFFIN & CO BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS.
afcDMlKirAlTtRIAfOr nrrr fimaiit;i i 1 ii a. 1 n 1 u t ii A ml all kind, of ftrnee Work: Dele n In I-ead.Zlne. Copper, Mock Tln,t opper Klveta, Spelter, holder ..Mo!rlp,fklntteC4'BjilrL'ct'b',UMro',lw,3r Cincinnati Ohio. TTTTbelr Itolle are executed on new and Impro ved prloclple. auperior to any foundry In the World. Jiov.tl, 1P53.47 lyr. NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 877, AND 977. TKKI'M contautly on band a beautiful asioriV ment of HA fS AND CAPS,
joflha moct faalilonable kind. Ho Invites his old friondnal Brook ville to give liltn a call when tbey
Tli.it the city. May 7, If 03 t yr. AVhoacaaloand Itrlall Dealer In N. EAST CORNER WESTERJf ROW St PEARL CINCINNATI. n.oTtrtti id tiv Tiifpv iv r rik i iuunii a n a i iniiun i PrTinv nP THE HPST 1 FAMILY GROCERIES. No 11 183347 lyr. Wm. C. WH1TCHER. THOS. J. FINCH. WM. C. WIIITCHEIt & CO., Rucccaor'tollnlf WbltcherdcCo gcaldS IU gjats, dnps, JUrS; AMI II ATTERS' TltlMMIMGS, Corner of i'eart and Main Fta. CINCINNATI Ü. C. HKYIIOIJ), Late E. F. SeybolJ.) Importer of HARDWARE, AND M AN UF ACTUYEIt OF Phinc?, Coopers Tools and Tress Hoops, No. 28T Tlaln Ktreetf I'iiiciuiiati, . Jan. 13 I Cm. Ö RA Y tV H E I! I N O R A Y, rilnl (ilnaa 7Inuracinrera nam I mnn.l Kiraut. between Third c Fourth Cincin nati, koiconauiillt on hand every arloly of Hint Uliisswaro. A'wthecary'a furniture. and Chemical Apparato made te orler at the ahorU'Sl notice. AUSUy A rreal variety of Perfumers' Ware, elcgrapb Glaste and HeUUiing rod Insulator. JA. K. LVNX. ' NOTARY rUBLIC. Mrj. HL, Tßll PJ (TTl rOi I a j l JLX1 JL1 t' J UJ1JS VI J AN Q REAL ESTATE BROKERS. NO. 2. MECHANICS' INSillUTti, CINCINNATI, O. LOANS KECOTIATEn PROMPTLY AKU CUFIOKNTIALLV. Kov. Uth 1853 40 lyr. STEAM Iff Altni.R WOUKS.-town-A Knt, corner of Broadway and Fifth st-en, t nelnratl. Monuments, Tombtand Grave Stone , Marble Mantlet and Statuary, llaptlsmal Font , Mural Tablets. Urns, Vases, Sarden r inure , Cabinet and Counter Slabs, Ac, VC, constant dn hand and furnlxhei to orders Thetradesuppl od with Marble tn Block or Slab, or tawea to o. eer. ma it i S- ENGLISH AND SON'S, Wholesale and Hotull 'Manufacturer of Bel lows, ANVILS. VICES. STOCKS AKD DYES. Second St., Hot. Rmadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati, aov. ii, 1033,-17 lyr. T? ALL IMPORTATION, 1P33- S. W. IIASEN 1 INK A CO. IMHUKTKKS OP niim sii ks vn 1 iNKRVfjoorio.RiEnoxs. HKATHKKS.HLOWKHS.LAUIr'.S'CLOAK. CLOTHS .1 KIM.MIXUS. A:e. AMIMANUFACTl KKKS OP STRAW 110tN K I 8 O Y K V K R Y V A R I KT V, NO Ci i'KAKL. HI RKKT, CINCINNATI. Sept. Ir-3H Urn. OH S. WILLIAMS 3o.MMatn8t.ltt! door above Heart, Cincinnati, Dealer In Heper nancins't. v me uriain rapers, mnunuin, r ir. Screens, dee., offers lo the public the largest and best assortment of the above articles to be found In the Vet ami on the mot resnnable terms. II Invites the trade to call and examine hlssteck. MarctaS, ll-13iii. MAGLK IKON WOJtKS. North-east Corner of Canul and Walnut Streets. CINCINNATI. OHIO. 31 A I UFA CT UK I. It OF IRONS, m S1DL DFSKS. AO AND CASTINGS OF EVURY DE SCRIPTION. Nor. 11, 1853,47-lyr. 0 II, I'AI74Ti:i W 1 7 DOW KAIi: and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured and old, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer V Co. IN t. H College Building. Walnut St., Cincinnati, Chi . Orders proinpiiy mied, i otintry merciiaiit ai a Pedlerstiippiied on tne lowest terms. Kov.G, IfiiJ. 40-I7H1S. BtRRTSTU. AfO BROl'St tS TIX & K R 0 U S E Ö WIIOLKSALKdc RKTAIL C LOT 11 1 IN Cat I) 11 V (IT, 317 Main St. let Htli and Dili, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TT. F. CHIPMAN it CO., Coninilaalon A: lortvnrdlnif MKllCIIANTS, WHITE WATPRf AN AL HA SIN, CINCINNATI. 111:1 i;tii;.iti;N: CIRClRMATI. t f AKBRino C ITV, IA. John Swasey At Co. ', Morrison k Nets by Tweed.Slbleydi Wright: B. dt II. M. Couklin, Xeeve A Stephuns, ; msorrstow r. ia. f ORRICRSVtLLB,tRO, ; A.n. v irsTins Oi t, o. A. It.Conwell A Sons. : tJeorge t.illesple. Liberal cash advaucoiuenis made 011 consign ments. ans-i'i)r. FJRE WORKS. Candies, Nuts nnd rmit?, Wholesale and relitll I y JOHN R. MYERS. RoC3l Main Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Wctt Rldo. CINCINNATI. err All order promt. tly filled and pnekage warranted full wvulil. Nov. Il,li-3.1, -I )r. SMITH k NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALEIIS, TH Wr.NTith STUrKT.ClNriNNATI.OIIIO. Wholesnlo and Retail Acmd-for tlio Slodurl and the Dan hum I'luno. Terms Cah. April B'J '53-IH-ljr. Daniel F. .Meatier. & Co. Chu'iiiii.'iti Sir.it si IIi:r':ui Ai i iiiM rnit: m i 'AcroitY. COR. Ol1' FRONT AND SMITH ST.S. Keep a rreiuTuI ustortim-nt of I mm consisting of the followlna' articles, vis: Rosewood Mulioa-iiny, and Walnut Urea-Inir and Plain Hu reus, side Hoards, Wrllluif Deiks, Fuclosed ami Pluln Wash and Work KlmuU, airanted eptnl In nunllly to any madu here or el-ewhero, and which they o(fralvry rw prices, for cash or approved paper. ALL KINDS OF MI. MM: It WANTED .V11V. 11. T -lyr.
t -N. - ....( r 1 i .1.1, 1 OR CAT C :Vu c n DYSPEPSIA! DRe J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, GAST Ell C JriCIJ. Prnnard from KENNET, or the fourth FTOMACM OF THE OX. after directions or uaku.i LIKHIO, the preat Hhyloloiricul Cliemlit, by J. ft. HOtT.IITO.N, M. Philadelphia, Pa. Tbl Is KATUKE'H OWN KEMhDY for an inhealthy Stomach. So art of man enn equal Its coratlvo power. Itfontnln no ALCOHOL. HITTERS. ACIDS. orNAUSEOUS DRUGS. Itlsextremely arrepadle to the tate, and may be taken by the most feeble pallmt who cannolcal a watar L". '"7::.:.":. " rrirtrr wuuiMiiiviug u inn in newareoi intuCKIl IMITATIONS. Petisln I NOT A DRUG Call on the Aaent. and a-et a Descrlrtlve Circo. lar, rratu.rlvln; a larjre amount of MMENT1P10 KV'1UE.CK, from Liebis:' Animal Cbemlstrj, Vr. Combe' Pysloloity of Digestion; de M. W. IUilc, Brookviloc, wholotala and retail A (cent. Auzut lit, 1853 33-1 jr. 8. Mamnino. ' K. J(nkiio. J. DcTTianii D. Älanuing, Jennings & Co. WHOLESALE. GROCEIiS, ej- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 251, Main Street, Wat Side, Second Door ahove Sixth JNo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. Xov. 11,1853, 47 lyr. IIACOX'n riercantile College. NortU-Weat Corner filxit mid Wal nut atrecte, Cincinnati, Ultl . THE undonlKiied bis removed lilt miTcniillle College to hi now biilMlnp. Nortli-i't comer of Walnut ami Blh sta. where he has flltwil up a hploiidld Kultof Koonis, exprcwly fur hin busiiieoa Iiavlng tpnrcd relther pain or expense In innKiitR liiem in every rcpet l tho mum ronvenlent and pluasent fichofd Koomi In the United Klatea. The lilan alottel in tearhlnc romblur, nrnctlce wlUi tlioorj; lintcud ol ualna books, the pupil are xercUud In mutlnr. orlclnul entrlet ofevery Any bufttncKS transactions. Journallzliifr, iovtlnc. bal Biiclng acrounta, oenins; and clout nr of a front vmrtely of iKTerenlaeUol books, both for partnership and Individual business, hure the business hu been prosperous and advene; and thus qualifying the studeut for entering Into the practical duties of the accountant In any kind oi business. The course of instruction will conslvt of double entry book-Kecplngr. einbraclnr every department of trade and Mercantile Accounts, via: W botcsale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual Parnership, Steamboating,ani Compound Co. Business, Commercial calculations, Practical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law, also Lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Merchants etc. In addition to the regular course cf study, the nmleralgned ha made arrangements w' Henry Snow, Esq., Hon. Helamy Morer, Hrof. C. W. Wrlrlit, and other eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course of Lectures on th aubjer's of Commercial Law, History or Commerce, Comical i-.coiiomy,at connected with Commerce, and other subject's of great importance Into commercial point of view, and never before Introduced to any Mercantile College In Ihe United Males. Humls are Instructed Individually, anu not In clauses, so that student may enter at any time ami proceed lu the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. I'ublle examination arc had, (though pupils ere examined privately If they desire It.) when the student nnderiroea riirtd and thorough Inlerr.tiratlons by the principal, (uasimted by a Committee of I'rac'tlral Ac ouulant and business men.) and Diplomat awarded to those w lio are deemed worthy of them. A course can be completed In from tlx to ten weeks. The principal will take pleasure In doing every thing in lilt power to advance hit students, and makethuiu thorough and accompll-hed accountants anu blsextensive acquaintance with llio bu. linens community will generally enuldo hi in to procure illualion for those desirout ol obtaining them. 'I'rrtnaS Fora full course of lesons In Rook Keeping, Writing, Commercial Calculations, Com. menial Law, etc S 40.00 II. N. Itttron. Nov, 11. IM3, 47 lyr. Hrlnclpal. ttiI YP. AFFLICTED, RF.AD AND ftF. MADE WIIOLK URS. II ALL St HITK, havlnt: formed a eo-partnerahlp, roirtinue to be consulted at Ihelr OMIcu, 131 Walnut street. Cincinnati, Ohio, on all diseases of private ordellento nature, and fftiarranlce a cure Iu all case w hich they undertake to Intal. Byalonrcoursoof ttidy and practical experience ol unlimited extent, i)r. II. At W. have the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed lo cure the most alarming case of GONORRHEA and bYHIIII.I.1S. L'nder Ihelr treatment, all of th horrors of Venereal Disease rv. Hains In the Itnck 0 BLÄffl' Kldnc Ä Iiiflunintlon of tho Bladder and Kldncv. Hydro rele, Abscesses, Diseases of Ihe Liver and Lunge, Dropsv, Scro'ula, I uiuors, Kpllcpllc Kits, Dlsentos of Ihe Nervous system generally, Diarrhaoa, Dysentery, Piles, flslula, Ruptures, &c.,are pernianenlly cured. Huriodicui comiiiaints of remaiea, However coinlienled or at piilinc; ulo,sll other disease Indent lo females, cured, and every function, re stored to Its natural tone and vlifor. Ague and Fever cured In twenty-four bourt, warranted. Ssmirai. WRiRRrss. Dr. ll.de W. devote aareut Part of their time to the treatment of those cases caused by a teeret and solitary habit, w hielt rulnt the body a,id mind, unfitting tho unfortunate Individual for Ither business or society. Soma of the sail and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth aro weakness of ihe back and limbs, dUiiness of tho bead, dimness of tight, palpitation of the heart, d)tpepsla, nervousness, derangement of the digestive 'unctions, symptoms of consumpt ion. A.c. I he rerful enecia 011 me mtnu are much to be dreaded loss of niemory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion of society, self-d Intrust, timidity, eVr., are among- the evils prx'u.ed. Such persons should before con. tuiiimaUng ninrrtnpe, consult a phjslclnii of expe rience and iklll, and be al once restored to heuitit and happiness. ir"7 Letters addressed to Drs. Hall Ac Whlte.bot 1331 P. O., post-paid, contuliilna: a fee promptly attended lo, and Medicine forwarded to any pari of the Vnlted ilales, secure from observation. Strictest serresy observed. Nov. 11 'rill, 471 yr. RAWDON. WRIGHT. HATCH & KIKON BankWote Engravers bfrintei 8 rA f.mtrrtr. e4f A Main St&.L'lnrinnmli.OhU. Soul I IX), Kngraved in a wt Its corresponding incxA eellem-e lo that of Hank Notes, Rallrodd, btnte and County Bonds, Pills of Kxchange, I heck, Diafts. Ccrtlrienles of Mock and Detioslte, Promis sory Notes. Mill aud Letter Heads, Diplomas, Vinn ing lind professional lernt, ooianai, county anu Hand Real.. VC. Constantly on hand, flank Not Paperof varlout lints, mad lo order. oi very superior uaiuy. t he above omen la under the supervision ol l. Co. T. June, a prai Ural engraver. tnr 11 l-liini at. nrtnst s( it. a. wRR-rriRiMRR. M. VI AW IIK1DKLHACU W'KKTIIKIMKK KI.AW, Manufa lurert of Ready Mad Clothing, Importer and Dealer In Cloths, Casslmerea, V slings, and iotilleinens Furnishing (ioodt, No. SO Pearl tired, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 83, '43 lU-ljr. C.ti ltd rytsj Ct, in in errl nl Writing I litlil. Till) undersigned I prepared lo furnish tne Western market with a superior Writing Fluid tils own In volition mid w Inch In rotor, durability, and fluidity It warranted In be iuiaiirpMed. 1 borolor Is at flrl a greenish blue, changing to a deep permanent Muck, All orders will bo promptly attended to by addressing, or culling on bim Mills office In M or inn. U) College. II may also bo oblnlned ut the book Stores generally. JUilN GL'.NDitV. Nov. il, 1M3, 4T lyr. To the Ladles. DU. r AKIII'l'N 'rt ii c li l.uuiir I'llU. Kol Suppressed Menslriiiiliot and all Irreirulitrlllesof tu F KM ALK IVh lSM Ihu betv. Fills In the known World. I bet can be bad genuine, al No. rd Broadway, aud fully Ii nun lo gl e tAttsrAi Tioi, with full ilirecllont. F.. TIJO.MAS onlv aulhoried Agent, 'I be above PHI will be sent by mall, t'pon Ihe recelptol 3. A II letters must be directed No. Ml, Uroadwa), Clu. inh.l!3 14. U. T. Tims sm r . C.Sti y W. Susi v. pllOinillli.STANI.V lli;t). BRASS I OCSADltRSAVll KHsllKICt, Ko. S3 West Front street, C Inclnnutl, keep cuiistniilty on ban I a large nssortmeht of work In their line, consisting ol limps and Plated ei.eks, Koiinlaln ami (ieuerator l'.rasse, Lli lor, icnm, lieur. Valve, Cylinder and (JusgK Cotk. I ncoinollve brittse, Itos Joints, til lob s, Vncnttn, and Mido Valves. lea in Whlslle, Rolling Nobs, beer and Sods I'linip. belillng Machines, Ac. Brass Ca fling mad to order. Cnh paid forCopperaed Brtfl. lik.k"., - in nr.
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A. K. Loot. ""7 II. D. Root.
F. E. Arnold. E. II. llovce. Importers andJobbers of s. W. Cor. 6th Main Pia. CaU Ilotino Building. CINCINNATI 0. Manufacturers of various Brands of Jan. 151 lr fine CijT'irs. GENERAL 31 A P KST A U L I S 1 1 31 K X T, No. 3 College Hall, Walnut St., Cincinnati. E. MENDEN HAL. Map, I?ook, and Print Seller, hn contnntly on hand Guid Book of all kinds. School Apparatus and Outline Maps, Anatomical Clinral, Atlaaca and GHZeltorr. Drawing Instruments, Gcologic.d Cabinets. ?Ilcrecopra, Chart annd rrlnla. Jflapa of all otUcr I'ubllali era. Jan. 134 6 in. J. T. UICORDS, HUND MANUFACTURER, If NOKTHMDE, NO. P2 SIXTH STREET, Seetnd dttr Enn Vine, tpfifile the "i Lurrum." la - Drourn rarivrjr, uvrutrr raia - owim ri,cut Covington, Ky. dre. 10-51. ii v. wy . r i : m. , 4 . ' DR. J. B. MARCHISrS CELEBRATED CATI10LIC0N troa rm srurr imctm or n rrtmso rtmit. IT STA 74 I iff I pro-emliientfor i I curative powert In all thodlteas.'sior wnicn n ' s it recommnooa, usunnv raueo r KM A LK COMHLAIMS. ,Of these ar Haoum: s Utkri, or Hailing or tne Womb; Hi.ro L ai-s or whites; ClIttOKIC IsrLssiM4TIO ARD IL I (RATION Or TH Womb; IxhoknTALllKMORRHsaa, or e I o od I ii; Hiisrt't, v rCRICMrD, AND Ir REuuisa ansTiAriow, etc., wltu all their acoiiioanvliiff evils. (Cancer exceptod,) no matter tittw ini'itrit or of how lour stutidiuE. The Cuthotlcon fursuri.a-s.'s other remedies. In being moro certain, less expensive, and lenvli.g thoststom In a bettereondlllon. Let all Intere.lcdciill and obtain a pamphlet (free) contaiuli : amide proof, from the moil resiicttabto tourccs of the (eiiellcial retultt of Itt use! together with letters from htrhlv exoerienced Hhysielnna, who have osedltln llielrpructlce,and speak from Uielr own observations. It K F U R E S C K S . P. B. Pr. IIa. M. 1.. I'tica, N. V. h. J. Hlkhino. M. I. Canandairua, X. Y. M. II. Mill, M. 1., Kohesler, 3. Y. 1). Y. Footk. M. 1., .ivracuse, '.Y. Prof, lhintmr, M. U., Baltimore, Md. J. C.Orrick.M. I).. Ilalllinore. Md. W. W. Kkksk. M. b. New-York City. W. HRtMorr.M. U. Concord. N.ll. J. P. 3iw'.ard. fi.n., I'tlca.N.Y: Kev. C.8. Haao. fileun Sprlnars.S. C. Pamphlets hai prulls at tho store or Cirroas A Ai.ntR, Agent, Laurel, Ind. ALSO told by K. E. Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. Darikl RcARca, Liberty. Hawi.1 & Morrison, Connertville. 8. 8Tr.WAaT.fi reensburg. Jona Hikti., Versaille. Lrttrr mtlil'fttt t cor tj Mr. Curtil Hatch, Jgrntat Rnvenna Ohit. To lr. MAtrntsi: I have been ten year trou bled with Fomalu Complaints prolapsu Uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times renderlet; my life most miserable. I liavo had the attendance of tome of Hiebest physician, with but little tuccess; the most they could do was to relieve a cure was out of the question. For five months before commencing with your medicine, I had not been able to perform any labor, could waia but a few te at a time, and carcely went out of doort in short, 1 w atcompletely prostrated, boll, tn body and mind, and expected to drar out tho rest ofmv dnrs lu snfferlne and misery. But read ing your advertisment, 1 was Induced to try your Invuluable medicine railed I'terino Catholiion.oi the last resort. I bad not oed ll a week before 1 felt like another woman. Uy the uso of three bottles I wa enabled to perforin all the labor for six In the family with ease, and could walk any where In the neighborhood without injury. Nmlilns but a sense of my duty to oo and to the afflicted, has Induced mo to state my case to the public. I ran taftdy recommend the preparation to all those sti (Turing like mytclf. (signed.) Mis. Sarh A. Bisnop. Vaac do M . Hort im Co.. Ohio. Hec. 7, J.B. MARCHISIr Co., Proprietor. CIRTBAl PKT0T, 30 BF.0ADW AT, H.T. Feb. Olh, 1H3 Cmo. AplloHnliainff,. AV. tor. Ml and Walnut. ( lurlnnntl, O. IXCORPOKATKU 1HIH. IHK attentlou of tho public Is respectfully called tlon, for qualifying Individual. n n ; thorough praelical manner for the Counting Room aud Uutinett pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KICK PI Ml BV DOUBLE ENTRY, at pursued In tho different departments of trade, commerro and munufucturct Buslnest Penmanhip. Calculation. Correapondenre, and dnlly Lee-turx-ton Mercantile Iawaud Political Kcoiiomy In their relations lo Commerce. The Course ran be completed In from 8 to 12 wcekt. Termt t. Pupllibclnc tu tight Individually, appllcaiiti can enter al any lime. Hor further part tilars call at the Colleffa mo ml or address the Pr Ipol. nor. 1. 4S-1) r. R. U. STRUEVE, DEALER IN c e o m O a t T.1TATC MKS, CLOCKS ft JKW1.RV, keep on l) hand a l:ire assorted stock, of all styles and prices; also, repairs Watcheaand Jewelry tn a thorough workmuullke maniicr. nir5,'53-ll. ir II AY A "VI KTOCK KCA I.I'.!. Murlln A Urr. hcalo Maiiu(aeturers,lhuve taken the old stand formerly occupied by Mastis Ai Hiiinsi L, No. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohl. They are orenured to put op on the moat reason able terms. In any part of the country, Ihelr Ittn Lrvrr liny eaif trk Sralri, from lo w puttcrht with Improvements, which they nave lust c oinpio ted. Also, all kinds of Plutforiu Scules, Beams, Ac, Ac. All our Sen let are warranted lo give full sallsfui lion, or we w 111 tako them back and refund tho money. liF.FF.HF.NCFK. Samuel Ileresford. B. II. Klliston.) Covli glnn. Clldden.MurrlnesCo, . K.Perrln, Ky. K' Lehiner, Robson. Kev t. Mnltbv A C .. 1 ullum. iiniueui iv i.rown. . , fcb.W 10. MARTIN OKK. Mathematical nnil Philofopliicnl Instruments. 1 1 KMC V WAHK. SM'. ('Oil, Fourth and Hrnmore. pposlla , 1'osl tMlli e, up Mnlrs enlriince im 41U Street, keeps cohstiinll) on Itiind Survejor't Coini.nsses, Levels, 'I heodolilcs, Trausllt, Telegraph luilrumeuls, Ar. 40-liuio. w, atwono noRoR!. apwitin a. halt. W. E. 00150RN & CO. IMPORTLl: and wholesulu dekters la Tn .11 -h French, Cermiiu and American Fancy floods Hosiery, Cloves, Combs, Buttons, llrlt.lo,. I Oi.k Ing-lMaoes, I'tubrellus. I snooL. Irl.h linen Berlin Cords, Jaionets. Hook Mulls, Swiss A e'l Mull Muslins, a lull rssorMuciil of all klidr Mlk Hoods, rd ever? dcscriplioti of Trlmmln and Fnncy Dry Coods. every variety of l't (ioodt, (Mollis, Ca-slineres. Ar. Also, Carpeilng nd Oil Clolhsoftll klti' .d reel from the MNuufaeliirers, Straw (Joint. Al. Nos. S3 37 reati street, iiniinni.il. febll t-)jr. LKIIST'S SOLUTION Vi I Cure Dtatrhxa &DI.ody Flux. M- it M. V. IIAILK, Agcnl for nrookYllle. 1) A V & M A T Ii A C K, tviint tsit a iKAira in i i: v u o o w s No. 57 I'KAKL PTRF.KT, r.F.T. 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on . : Tho Weal and Woe ofSoct.il Life, ONE VOLUME 12M0, $1 SCC03D r.DIT10 JfST IICATJY, Adocply Interesting and powerful work. It vividly portrays some r the lemJie XI. lolls of strong drink Hi bolli liigb and l-.w . life. Nor are such scone, a it depictt eitlivr im:ig:nury or Xew. Let tbit book circnlaie. It has a bt-mCeenl aim, and Is the vehicle of admirably lold and most aalatary leisons.'' Hresby lerian. Aiihourü written with a direct moral purpose, which Is usually a fetter on the tmxcunuon, U'. uo el displays no common ak ill In Ctai.ms rorupo.ilion. 'I lie plutltene of i.bsortiing Interest, und frefiieiilly Jcveloet peciiuent of original and vigorous charuitcr drawing Now York Tribune. The cherartcr ara well and sharply drawn, and the various ceiies are dascrlbed with much spirit and icrapliic rflort. We are dijosed .o record the book at the bestot it kind that but yet appeared. lUifiou I'ravcller. It ii ury ol real life full of the most lliri'.'Jt g Interest every pn-n stirring the chart's 'warmest rmpallile. Troy Times. iMunj useful le.sons may be learned front tho perusal of this boo.. lio ton Transcript. Her descriptors are exceedingly uutural and vivid. Puritan Recorder. Written with remarkable power. -Prov. Jourid it One of Its chief merit Istha excellence oflu con versa lions. Knuuirer. Has to muiiy thrilling passage n,j wo Jrawn )iaractrrs,tliat)ou read ii with absorbed attention. Christian Herald. Ills eertuinly th most powerful teinrrarvc tclo that we have ever perused. Journal it aleateiiger. Loautlfully written. A work of great Irength and power. Oospcl Hemld. 1 lio iiK-Kients drama lie. and tue Interest Intense totheend. Ohio St tcsman. A book w bit Ii should be read by all fathers. mothers, sons and ilsn;hlcrs snd especially those who Imagine they can drlak temperate I), Itiiout danrr. It Is exoeodlncly tiiturvstlnr. Star In the Wt. MOOHL, ATtDlCItSO- AC. I'tibliabers.' S3 WEST FOVRTII ST. ClRltRRATt. Jannary Cllt 1354 S-slO tno. jamu Arri.toAtK. A. II. Pornsroaa. A'AWt aL Flu kirocr. Jona B. Ktsa. & Doekscllcrs, Publisiiors &, Stationers, 43 flain Etrcct Cincinnati. VK hiive one of the luryeit and best assorted slocks In Uie West. Our sunk embraces the bot works on Tlicohgy, Medicine, Istic, Mechanics, Agriculture, History, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Plalotoyhy, tj-c. m.d a complete assortment of all the most desirable Miscellaneous l.ix.t pui.l l.lied. Our stock 1ft SCHOOL HOOKS I'mbrafei u bnuki of merit uted In the West, from the Spelling HMk to the lexicon. Our stork of stationery embraces every variety of lilank Hooka from the small Memorandum Hook lo the large su-jicr-rojal U'dj; 'r.liitiudii j evi-rj artulo utcd In the countlnc-rooiu. We have for the Country Mereliatita full variety of l.citer,'tip and Note Paper, Kuv lopes,W rapper, llonnet llutrds. Ink, Ac, rVc. Our or n Publication are too well known a work of the hiebest merit, to require more than an enumeration t the 1110 l prominent hi h are ClJXKt'SCOMNLSrlltr, IM. niCk-SCOM' tdelo Works, Kollln't am luU History, I'ltiUrth's Lives, Spectator, Jose bus, We invlut all w ho deal in. or pur ha. book, lo give ns a ca'l.aa we are conlbleut we ran oiler them such luducemci.U at thull be mutually In'ncflclul. Nov. 11, 1.-Ö3. 47 ljr. Cnhhtrt M rl,Y"A.roSTIrflhe uudertlened, at NoM We.t Fifth st. between Vino and Walnut takes pleasure In lufornilnp his friend and the public that he hat on hand as large and complete a stock of Cabinet Ware asran be found In tie West, of every description and qtiallty.embrac n style s and prices wMrli will be found adapted to the funcy and Eecctsilies of all classca of pure! a-ers. My slot k Is r;i nl In extent lo any slmilarst'K'k ever offered in tho Wettern muntry. Tbo workmanship I ef superior excellonce tn raklilon aul uiirauiliiy. I am possessed 01 laciiillesfor niannlacturinp:, bv wliitlt 1 ran afford my articles at nnprnccdou'eir low terms. My luotto It "small proilts and quick returns."' I revjiecliuliy tnviie the puniie lo visit my extensive wcrerooms, and examine my varied and elegant stork. UUMiO U'JJi lUKiMllllK. Now na band com pie and very eleeant assortmenlof Kosowood Kiirnuure, inbrecinc sofas. Tete-a-Tetee, Center Tablet, Kasy Chairs, Parlor Chairs, elc. of the most beautiful and approved states of form trlmmiiij; ami Mulsh. 1 would also state . that tain prepared to fit ur larce Mirrors or Hier Clnsecs.nl ihe be.t ouolity. aud of any tio orvhape that mny be required fra med to tun uie lasto 01 tne purchasers. MAHOGANY AND HLACK WALNUT W A It Ü. Sofas, Tcte-a-Teles, Center Tables, Funds, Easy rhalrt.L'ofkln 'lialr. Sofa-teat t l,alra, Hook. Cases and Hacks Bureaus, Boilsteade, etc. of every si) le and deacripl'on. CO M MON CA T. I N CT W A H E. I Lave on hand a very hen vy stock of rheaper ware; comprl iiifr I tne, Flnir, akd Wood t-eat Chuira. of all St) lea and prices. Bureaus, lables, J.'ocklrg Chairs, Stands, Dedstcad, Lounge ' LOOKING-GLASSES ON HAND A larjre assortinent of Looklng-C. lasses, of gitt, rosewood, aud mahogany frames, hit h 1 III tell at low prlres. MATRAS?F.S ON HAND. A food supply ofsprln)r,curledl.al' and palmeU to Matrnmcs, made tn the best manner and also make them to order In any way tliut map be desired. Ordered work will receive particular attention and be l nein tue iml workiuaniike manner. Hartlcutar olleiition paid 10 v.linbtil dealer. 43 ly r. A. CONS! INK. SUNDRIES IU STORE, OflA In'," Sugar, 2UU suo bbls prime molasses, 50 " S. II, do 3)0 bet prime Easlur cofTee , iü Pockets Java do SOU package fresh Teat, 14.IRKI lbs ast. e. yam, kiK) Packages mackerel, .Ml boxet Va. Mo. Tobacco, '.tm Keps nulls, L10 Bales No, 1 batting, VU bbls flno tino, tobacco, SO.IXMI half ''pun. sii dzart. Candles, Soap, March, Ac. Ac. for tale lew br BKISI O A WIIITF., No. 19Ivwer Markelstreet,Clnetniiatl. May 14, 113. S.'-l)" NEW SADDLF.fTV IIarli:iie IIouCe HUNTER, COULKN, ED.MKSTON At HARK, Importers and Manufacturers of aDDLEKY, HARDWARE, CARR1ACX TRIM NIKIS, SAM)LC-TRCE, Leather, Springs, Axles, Ac. no, 2 church kuiluimj, Walnut street, bet. 3rd A 4ih streets, ClnrlNtialt,0. Tbo undersigned would resprrtfully give notice to Men liants. CarrWge Miniufucturers and Saddlers, In the West and South. M ot, that they have associated thcmselvea lortransncling extensively, the above nsmcd business In all Ut v aricty . Tbey are now opnidng a lurgu stock of A tr and elegant (ioods, selected with great care, (the senior partner having been evernl inotitht In the market.) both as rfurdi tljle and price. ai d purthtscd largely w lilt Cush from the be.t Knill Ii, (Jertnsn, and American manulurlurers. As they will Import Ihelr :rorc.1guCooils nr.d buy their A merlcan direct from iiinnuloitnrers, tbey w ill, at all limes, be enabled to hold outfutti-rlng hidutemrtitt lo purchsscrs. They will adopt In the management of thol bnslues the princ iples of "Proirross," chief of w hich are "short profits" and "large anles' for Cash, or upon short time, and rcuplel with almost dally reclepts of New and Fn.hiounbU articles. In short thelralm will bo to niuke th Cincinnati mnrkrl In their line, eual to either Philadelphia, or.NcwVork. The f .tiiiT.I altentlon of each member id ihe firm will bo git en to Iii detail aa ell as th mitiiagement ol lh business. This V) III enable their Irlends to order, with Ihe fulleat confidence of getting promptly whatever tbey detheofthe newest i)L', and al uaiforw low , rlt N.' P. HUXTKP.Inte of f. Y., JOHN a CO 111 US, Iuu of Mat st lite. !., W. HUM LSTO.N, lato With 1 tier Davidson & CO. 11 Vr: II tlAKK lata or I lehtlnfiburg ,Ky., Jan. 13-1 Din. ...... ...... tJ. .,..,..-. ....... aM in.oDi'oxi nr.i nnr A I J Jlarre slot k of Ill-hop Child' Mcbw ileons the bot tu Amern ror sale, wholesale and retail. None pflrred In th's cllv can rompsra with Ihemasauy ouu w 111 ark now ledge w ho will come and seethem. ML IU II A WllltK, 4 Wnl Fourth street, Ilead-ipiartcrt for Piano In Cincinnati. Nov. I Ith. IS.13. 47-1 y c:i-iAitT.E:j:uii. TBK underslgiicdliave ehtered Into Co-partnership, under Hie n uueand linn f JoNk-K. LOF KIT A ROIllilNS.Ierlhe purpose of rarr) lug on a M holi'.nlc (irocery and Conmillon ltulnes. M.JONF.r. DAI 1 1 LUV KIT, (Laie of J. 1. A C. f Laie c.fst. Omer.) JoiieiAt Co.,) Cincinnati H. liOlildNS, (Uto of Milroy, Indiana. LovKTTivltonnixs, WlintcR.ile (! refer iV (oituiiiion MerrlnnU NO.iül PKARI. 1 Kf.Kl , NKAH V I M K . aptfii i:-l)r. CINCINNATI.
w ri ioi m iir.sT.tii:r tv-Vi-4i x: - M IIAMIW I I V I I lhavc 30 ecoud bund, an A4 new llanos thai we w ill rent and let the rent ri 'y t' punliaed In a given lime. We are the largest Piano Deuters In the West, and will rent nr sell lower for rei. than any other house. 3 Wcl Fourth st.ert. WIHUA M1IIE. Nut. I lib 153.
