Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 March 1854 — Page 4

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T2 GE t5TJCTI3N. On of the principal political features in the foreign intelligence brought by the t Warner Ana, u the news of a formidable Greek insurrection, which it U said has broken out in Turkey against the Uorernment or the bultan ll is well known that a large porton o the inhabitants of Turkey are not Mahometans, but Christians, acknowledging the supremacy of the Greek ihurch, .it the bead of which is the Czar of Russia. It is upon this circum stance, more than any other, that the latter has based his hopes of conquering Turkey, llusbi in emissaries tor a jrreat mmy year have been busy in .Turkey in promoting a good under standing between the Greek Christians there and the Czar at St. Petersburg, who stands at the head of their Church. While thcirpolitical obligations have been to the Sultan, it has been sought to make their religious sympathies still stronger tie connecting them to the Czar. The present war was caused by the attempt of Nicholas to exercise an ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Greek Church in the dominions of the Sultan, which, had it been prcmitted would have been a virtual abrogation of the latter' sovereignty. The Port and his Government at Constantinople, have been for a long time aware that their greatest political weakness and danger was in an insurrection of the Greek Church in Turkey, who consti tute, it we are not greatly mistaken a large majority of the inhabitants; and to guard against the probability of such hd event, the Mussulman ruler has granted every immunity and priviJege, so far as the exercise of the rites of their religion is concerned, to the Greek Christians, that they could desire. . Indeed, with the exception of Eng land, there is not a country in Europe wbcre the principle of religious tolera tion is carried out to a greater extent tnan in turkey, there can be no doubt that the exactions made upon the Greek Christians are far less, and that their condition is infinitely' better tnan it would bo it the nussian eagles floated from the dome of the Mosque of St. Sophia, in Constantinople. Ho policy could be more injudicious, upon the part of the Lrreek Christians, than that which should seek to exchange the Government of the Sultan for that of the Czar. We have seen it stated in the letters of intelligent and apparently reliable correspondents lrom Turkey, that the Christian population ofthat country was well affected toward their Mussulman raler, and that the attempts of the Russian agents to excite a did treat feeling among them had resulted in failures, and that they would sustain the Sultan in the present war. We shall be somewhat disappointed if the reverse of thU opinion proves to be correct. It cannot be denied, however, that the fact of this large Greek church population in Turkey is apoliti- , cal element that well deserves to be considered in all speculations upon the probable termination of the Eastern difficulty, fur whichever side it should iuclineil would haveapotential weight in determining the result. Should the Greek Christians in Turkey pretty unanimously revolt against the Ottoman government and incline to Russia it is very doubtful whether even' the united strength of England and France could prevent the Cx.tr from conquering Turkey. That such an event will happen wo have no fears, considering it improbable in the highest degree. The Czar islhustnatj ratingdonieslic . insurrection to aid his "cause, lie is handling an edged tool which is sharpened on both sides and may well he turned against him. The Allied Powers have, in his conduct, tirstratc justidcation for gUio" assistance to the revolutionists in Poland and Hungary. If he goes to war with the avowed design of lighting for and mainuiuin the Greek Church, how will thatsuit the ioraau Catholics of Poland who consider tlmt church heretical? If religiou diticrvnees, proverbially the must bitter of any in the world, rc to be appealed to in the present struggle, au J their motto are emblazoned upon the standards of hostile nations, the coming war will bo inconceivably the most bloody and sanguinary that ever desolated Europe. It is already certain that the revol utionary political demerit is to come into the conflict whether desired or not . a Dy tneconkndingDelligercnts. I here are thousand of generous and ardent devotee of liberty in Italy, Hungary and Germany, who, when the smoke a i I 11 i of battle hnaii nave oDscurcu the armies of deitpolUtn from thrir siht, will kindle the bonfires of freedom upon every hill top anil m every valley, und end up a shout for the reJvmp'.ion from bondage of their Jalherlan'i. P0TJ1TÄT CHEIPM TRAIT POUX. llaild a good comfortable hen-coop, as yon would keen your hogs in. Kee fiAvls. ft'ed llam; and make- a cartful estimation of tour fowl and bog, Ugvthtr with the products of each; you will find that fowls are more profitable stock than hog. Pork cannot bo made at less than four cents a pound with any breed of hogs, hach hen, if well eared for, will iwld a clear profit o one dollar a year. To care for them an I produce thh result, it is necessary to give them a warm place to rooot, i si a a r e . ury cellar, u possible, in winter, a variety of grain, with w little animal tool, with clean waiter, and limo in nunio shape lor 91 shell. The fowl manure waUed in the United States, Is worth at least 81,000,000. Toatveit, place S A a . ft layer of loam and putter occasionally ovrr layers of this manure, vcry prin mix altogether and uo it at the raid ot a pint tv a hill of com, or cu cumbers. iutlica, pumpkin, niuloits, pe i, onloit, it ran berries, or any oilier iruu, vejji'uuie or grain, and ymi can tint fail tu luv au unmoved crop. Tin is Amuriean Ovurto. and is a as that brought for lh inlands a to heavy cot. We are cratitied to learn that In TYx. n ten uwp ipvrs are out decidedly In Uv.ii of a nruhibiklon ot the liuuur tr.itUe; four evidently lean that way; and only Ihr are tUcid d'y q posed. . l.miuli? botonjr. th wtl kaon ilMtMchuaetU abnhtlenUt, h uriian a Utter in livoruf reo i 134 Alteiouf I Compromise. 11 U eppoeeti tu 11 eomyroQiUci between freedom and slavery

(Sttttul lmts, , r t - i Fro the Lawrenceburg Register. vflTJ-T?ESC METING. Pursuant to previous call a number of citizens of Dearborn County assembled on the 10th of March, at the Marketbouse in Ihecityof Lawrenceburjh. In consequence of the severity o: the weather, several American-born citizens who had promised to attend and address the assembly did not appear, and therefore the meeting was conducted ent.rely In German. The meeting was orginiixed by electing GIDEON RENN tit, Chairman, and P. L. Matthew, SecntaAfter an address by John Schwa L , the following resolutions were proposed and adopted: Whereas, m number of fanatics anc disappointed demagogues and oflice seek ers are endeavoring to mislead th e people of this State bjr the present agtaton of the temperance question, and i Whereas, further, their only obiecUnd

design it selfishness, and the desire of obtaining lucrative and honorable ollces and not as they falsely assert, philant.ropjr and humanity; and Whereas, further we are Tree and irdependent men, and the only juJirei of our own doing, as long as we do not ' in fringe upon the rights or our fellow rien, and therefore we do not allow those fanatics and oiSce seekers to intrude ipon our natural and civil right, and Whereas, further, temperance ii a matter of conscience and morality, and no. oi public policy , and therefore oight to be promoted by moral suasion and good example, and not by JeüUla'.ive interference and a prohibitory law, and crwuf.iuriuer, me moaeraie ue i wine, beer, tie, cider and soi'ituous liqor.,! not only not injuriou., but even ; beneficial to mankind, and Whereas, further. a prohibitory lav is directly int the Interest of the whole . Stale and ner inhabitants, and Whereas, lastly, almost every paper in the State it either in favor of a prohibitory liquor law or wbolJy silent on the subject; we therefore itoot,That we shall oppose tho l i em.Peran,ce . action with politics, and making it a hobby up-I on which disappointed Vnd hypocritical office seekers iutend to ride into lucra ' tiveand honorkbl offices. Resolved, Further, that we shall use fair and reasonable means to guard the people against the numberless intrigues and h'tmbujito which those fanatic and hypocritical advocates of the Maine "f",H.w L 0JrBlc,n resorfcllesolved, Further, that for this purpose we shall circulate petitions for sub.criptions to establish one or more papers, and to support such papers as will advocate and defend our rights, and that such papers be circulated over the whole State. ! Resolved, Further, that all the other counties of the State be requested through the public press, to organize for this same purpose, and that esch coun ty may appoint a delegation of twa, to meet at Indianapolis the Capital of the State, on the 1st day of May next, and to consider and act upon such matters as may be found expedient. Resolved, Further, that a President, Secretary and Treasurer be appointed to manage the affairs of the organization of this county, to receive the subscription money, and to dispose of it as by the convention of delegates will be directed. Resolved, Lastly, that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the dif ferent papers of the State, so that all the inhabitants may be apprised ol our purpose. Jacob Gysie, of Lawrenceburgh, and Marcus Levy; of Aurora, were elected delegates; and Gideon Renner, Presi dent; tu. F. Tanner secretary; and 1. JL. Matheus, Treasurer; whereupon the meeting adjourned sine die. GIDDEON KEN FEK, President. P. L. Matheus, Secretary. XLT7. D& BEECHES AND THE TRAFFIC. The following sentiments of the Hev. Dr. Beccher, upon the subject of the . Traffic of Intoxicating Drinks, for f expression, and fidelity to truth, will never be surpassed. Liei every inena oi tne rromoiiory ; aw jikad it, and be strengthened in his resolution to persevere. Letcvery opposcr of Prohibition read it, and examine himself; above all, let every dealer read it, and tremble for himsclt " and family, and may God grant him , . ' , , . , i resolution and strength to forsake a trade in every way so fatal, in every point of view so demoralizing let him not wait for a law to compel him to do It I . . .i 1. 1 "Has not God

connccieu wun aiiij, drinking shops and the corner the welfare of the ! ,n,ia nn, ' i nrtn ,.,mna

lawful avocations life that now is, and that which is to come; and can we lawfully amas property by a course of trade which tills the land with beggars, and widows, 1 and orphans, and crimes; which peopIts the grave yard with rrynature mor taüly and the world ot woe with victims of despair? Could all the forms of evil produced in the land by intemperance, come upon us in ono horrid array, it would appal the nation, and putuncndto llm trafiic. If in every dwelling built by blood, the stone from the wall should utter all the cries which

mo bioouy iraino extorts ana "ojdisaflceteJ. We do not believo that

beam out or the timber iiouia echo tuern DacK-wio trow m ouuu tuen a nvnscr unu uuu uutn't itvc ivi n unw if every part of the dwellinif, from the I f i 1 1 . i tu cellar upwards, inroui un mo nans, and chambers b.tbhnijs and contenlions, ana vice, una groans, ana siirieks and wailing, were heard by day and nitfhll Miat, if the cold blood oozed out and stood in drop unon Um walls: find by prckmiiturHl art, nil the ghot ty lull and bone of llio victim dostroyctl by intcmptTHiiCK, liuuld Und uj)o.i dm wll.i, tn horrid Mulplure, witliiti ond without lho buiMirul who woiiu rv.tr buch it Duiumi u nai u Ht t'VfiitiJo, riuI At midnight the niry form of mu dtatroyt-d by Intcmpvr anco, weru dimly act-n hitunting tho ilia tillcrivi und turca where thvy rt'coivi-d tho bitnc following the truck of the

ahiji t'nifitjvd in commerce Walking Cincinnati, that ha frrUt holy j.y In tho utKHi the wrvsj Hitting mhwitit the 1 Pcutlona h lue pnJurc.1. ai.J rifprcsdick aittinjf upon therL'vtin nd!M ,lU!,d fuT bn rum,.J wurlhX of

aending up from the hold within, mid from the wnvea without, romn und loud 1 driic nl nnd wrtilin! who would Nttrnd auch aturc? who would Idmr in auch dUlilU'rica? wlio wuttld nnvlgnto auch ahij)? Ohl when lho ky uvt r our lu'iid, une grcnt whispering (tilery, bring down nbuut 11 nil the Uuiuttiiiioiu Mild wo which init nipcr nncu cicttU'a, mid the linn cMith one ouurou in ml i um of nound, arnda up lunritih the wailin of thog the com merce of ardent pirit lud acut thither; ' thoae treiuenduoua rwalitie, RMiiilini ouracnie, wui4 Invijjrouto our con cieaoe, and givo dciion toour pur pose of refonoatiorj. Um these vila ri ia re J, ab 1 Ute a tun a d'ul rry out

of the wall, nd the beam answered it as real aif, day and niht, waiting were lit-arjin every part of the dwelling and Uoodand skeletons were seen upon evey wall as real, as if the ghostly fjrmsof departed victims flitted aboit the ship as she passed over the bi'iows, and showed themselves nightly about the stores and distilleries, (and we ma7 R hreweries,) and with unearthly voices screamed in our cars their loud lament. They are as real as if the sky over our heads collected and brought down about us all the notes of sorrow in the land and the iirm earth should open a passage for the wailing of despair to come up from beneath.

CINCINNATI WAITS CUES. In our paper of to-day, may be seen a beautiful cut of the Cincinnati Water Cure Establishment. It is located on the C. II. & D. R. R., near Carthage. The locality has always en joyed the purest and healthiest atmos phere, lho rooms and every thing about the establishment, are arranged in'such a manner, as to gain every advantage of all things, that in any way conduce to health and comfort. A tew days since, with some friends, we visited the place, and were kindly shown, by the proprietor, the various arrangements and appurtenances of tho establishment. Ve were much pleased at the neatness and almost mathematical order, that prevails throughout every department. The baths are admirably arranged, and are indeed a most desirable luxury. The kill f U int snrh n a rn;hh. ,d j fc wUh a heartti,.. J. 1T- .u.umtnis are pnysicaiiy anu mcniauy, oi uiemmiirgiuiuaworacr. icgrounus, gardens and walks, are tastelully laid out and in due course of natural 'growth, will be highly ornsmental and ioleasant. Throughout, the arranempnitm,!! th mi r.hva',..A i..u anJ :uJ at an d lh0 most 8tudious , 9 , ,f ,, reTd 'r lhe W5Iff 6 ihapp.ness wie patrons ot me esuousnment. As to the intrinsie merits of the wa--r .i. . .1 . . iv i . 'ter cure practice and its claims upon our attention, we can say, that if there bo remedial virtues in it, and high au thorities attest them, Dr Pease, the proprietor of this establishment, is the man In H-v..lrtn ih.m un,l l.io Z , . . I , 7 w,u cr 1,J' w ""'"f1"; w1evro1 gwa may oe derived lrom wter cure treatment. The great advantages be has secured in locality, the admirable constructions of his buildings, the Runerior niiklitv of water afforded bv his fountains, and his own mr;..n.. mi..r i.ai. mu;mu;n r,. w... u. I for his house, a reputation secdh to none in the country. Dayton Gazzette. HOW TO "FEIISH" A DATQHTEE. For the attainment of this end Punch gives the following directions: 1. Be always telling her how pretty she is. 2. Instill into her mind a proper lovn of drso. 3. Accustom her to so much pleasure that she is never happy at home. I 4. Allow her to read nothing but I novels. i. Teach her all the accomplishments but none of the utilities of life. 6. Keep her in the darkest ignorance of the mysteries of house-keeping. 7. Initiate her into the principle that it is vulgar to do anything for herself. 8. To strengthen the latter belief, let her have a ladies' maid. 9. And, lastly, having given her such an education, marry her to a clerk in the Treasury, upon ,75 a year, or to an ensign that is going out to India. it. with the above careful training, grJ no hmshed, you may b(! snri It i nn fiiiilr. nf vmir nnrl vnii roust look upon her escape as nothins short of a mirac c. THE LAW ENFORCES ITSELF. Yes, even in advance of the enactment of the liquor law now before the Legislature, many of tho liquor-deal- " N York rc very anxious to ll a ml I . i . . . , iney no not advertise cxtenMvely, for that would cxcito alarm and cht.ap,n their property. Manufacturers and large dealers arc pressingthcir stock in trade into the hands of retailtr"; agactous men arc now doing their w uiKu oi ine IKHTC tor iiiirurlc taverns, me gooj-wiu oi many Wc have no doubt that tho great mass of liuor-denlcrs will yield readily to the ww, as soon a.i the authorities man ifest a determination to put it in force itiTTho ymptoms of dis.tft'ection in pain aro of so serious a nature that the whole kingdom has been put un dor mailial liw. He volts have taken place amonjr the troops in several nrovinees. nnil mnnv of thn nrincimil noliticUn. nr imnf.rl 5 th,m General Concha, late Captain General , of Cllbaf i onc of lhc jcn(!cra of lhe ( l)C wcak wicu-d, and corrupt govcrnment 0f Spain is destined to a u-ry Jyf) UUratlOll. . ! ... , A bust of tho Into John Jacob Autor eaajust been put Into marble by Mr. Edwin A. Urackct, of IJostnti, sculp tor. It will occupy a niche in the Astor Library, New ork, haveinjr been order A y ustees lor that purpose. The model and cast from which this bus was nivif,wfrtho work of tho late ita ratio Urocnouh. fjrTho New York nd Erie Company hevo put on their road a telegraphic car, which can b tokrn to any point rcuioto from 1 te Ipirraplilo atstlnn. whoro an ac cldent occurs, anJ cominunlcut ccaulte both vvttjri. (ttrDpilinl wrltpa to the archhlehop of auch oulrajca. Our anntura can aave their pympaihy. ArranjfJinpnta aro made fur A dally parkot line between Hi. ax and I. a Halle for tho enulni aea aon. four flrat claaa ateambonta will form the line, and will cmnincnce their rrulor tripe In a few day. fj-yA book Uulnsi published In Kiir land, by Dr. Htowell, in which he under take a to prove that "the forhldden fruit" waa tho tobacco pUnll l'ut that In you pipe and amoke It. OSrThe Waahlnu'ton Olobe aava It employe a ataffof Uteenahort-hand wri tera in rrportlnj the proceeding of Con grtea.

'1 tin-' OR The Weal and Woe of Social Life, OSE VOLUME 12MO, $1 SECOND ED1TIOSJI STKEADT. "A deeply Interestlnir and powerful worW. It TlTldly portnyt tome of (lie terrtlln exMlu of itroog drink lu bolb high and low life, 'urar turh toent It depk-u either Itnairlnary or tern. l.t Uils book clrculnte. It ha a beniflcent aim, and I the rrhicl of admirably told aud luoit aaltitary lectons." fresbjlerlan. AUhoiiRU rillen with a dlrocl moral rnrpoae, which la uually a feller on th linniriiinlion, Ulla novel illnliya no roranion skill In llclivl.us rontpoition. 't he plot Is en of alorllni; oiorrU ami friMiucntly aevolope upocltneiia of oren! and vigorous cliaruclor Jrawlnf. New York Tribun. Ilur lesrriptons are exceedingly natural and vivid. Puma Rerrtrdor. Writtea wliU reuiarkabls powcr.-Prov. Jour aln One of fu chief merits Istha excellence of lis conversations. K.ixiilrer. Hut so many ttirilllnn ptt'iijei and well drawn ebarnolers, that yon road It wUü absorbed allenliou. Christian Herald. Ills certainly the most powerful temperance Ule that we have ever perused. Jouruat it Mechjer. Beautifully written. A work of great strength anl power. Uosel Herald. The InciUfnt dramatic, and the Interest Intonse to the end. Ohio St tevnan. A book which should be read by all father, moUiers, sons and du;hlers and especially those who tniaxlue they ran drink temperately, without danger. It la exceedingly Inlorostlng. Sur la the West. ItlOOIlE, tADEHSO &Ca, j I'ubliehprs. 83 WEST FOUKTH KT. ClNCINStTt. January 6th li4 J-10 mo. Jinn ArrustTi. iAHl lb KLK IllOIt. . If. rorron Jons 11. Ktsk APPLEGATE & CO. Booksellers, Publishers & Stationer?, 43 main Street Cincinnati. VE have one of the laifrent and best assorted itcKki Intlm Went. Our stock embraces the best works on Theology Mtdicine, Laie, Mechanics, Agriculture, Hintory, Travel, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, cj-e. arid a complete snrtment of all the most desirable Mlsecllanowus Books published. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all books of merit need in lho West, from the hpellius; Hook to the Lexicon. Onr stork of slAliouery embraces every variety of Hlank Books from the small Memorandum Book to the large tu per-rojal Ledger, including every article used in the counting-room. We have for the Country Merchant a full variety of Leller,Cap and Noti Paper, tnvelopet,Wrap. per, Con nut Boards, Ink, cVc, Ac. Our own Publication are too well known as works of the biehest merit, to require more than an enumeration of the mot prominent which are CLARKE'S COMMENTARY, DR. DICK'S COMbiete Works, Holliu's ancient History. Plutarch's Llrpa. Spectator, Josepbu, oc. We inrile all who dual in, or pun ha.e books, to give ns a rail, as wo ars coiill.li'ntwecaii offor them muh inducements as shall be mutually beneficial. Nov. II, 113. 47 ljr. Brookvillo Bank in Operation Alt of Franklia County have heard of the low prices, at wfclch (;oxls have been uniformly sold at the cheap store ol U. l'ICICK&SON, And that is the reason why they have atwsvr had the cream of the country trade. Bur this Fall, kno wine that Goods wero hieb when the Merchant rush ed on to hastily, they concluded to wall till the rush was over; when from there being more su. lers lhau buyers, they bought their beautiful Fai & Winter stock at Ten per Cent Lsss. Than any other Honse In the Valley. 'I bus we can undersell all who bourht earlie as will be found by pricing our Goods and theirs. Try It and see for yourselves. Our stock la Indeed a choice and beautiful obi; and cannot be ben ten lu Franklin Conntv. n.PKICKA SON. Hyit will pay logo the re. That's so.- If, tf. Hats & Caps. A splendid lot of all styles and prleos,of the abore article Just opened at CALLIO.VS STORE. Knit-ml ... lkl. by J. a. II H. it, U0lM Of the l'1-tr..l .i .. i irrk t i i 1. ! ru slncthcr SciciitLr.c .Vender! OH E At Ou(i Ko8 DYSri-JIA! DR. J. G. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK. GASTK1C .IMCU. Prepared from RUSSET, or the fourth STOM ACH OF THE OX. alter dlrectlona or haku.i MKH1C lhe freat J'hjlliitlial (hcnilst, by J. ft. HOI f;irn.. m. v., niiiu.ieipniit, ra. This Is .NATL' KE'N OW.X K KM EllY for an un healthy Stomach. No art of man can eiil It cu rative powers. IICOIIIIMIIS IIO MlMIUl,. Itll TKRR. ACTUS. orSAUSKOfS DKUJS. Itlsextremely arreealde to the taste, and may be tuken by the most rceule pMieni wno cannoieai a wti.r rrarkor wltliont acute distress, lie are of DKl'OUKII IMITATIONS. Pepsin Is OT A 1IKI G. Call on the Acent. and t a lescrlitlve Clrcnlr, rrntl. rlvlno; a larce amount of HCIKTIFIC EVIHKSTK, from Meliu s Animal l nciaisiry, Dr. Combe 'a Pyslology of IHfi'l)iti; Ac M. W. ll4iia,llaooavii.oa, wholesale and retail Appnt. Ainust 1st, 1ij3. 33-Ur. Ladies' Dress Goods. To the ladles, we wonld say.rallat the 'Old White Corner,' and take a 'peep' at the finest lot of Dress (;oods,evcrolTurud lu this iiiarket.ronslstlna; In part of SU pieces mnslln de lslnes,ranglngfrom 3cts In! I SJpenard; 8J pieces caslilinerc; lu " p.plln; in silk warp lustre; 30 roinmoii d; A crape de Ulm", 10 " Kreuch merino; all of which were man Cur lured from the II net I fa. brie and best materials and purchased direct from Importers-, and will bu toM atiinull prutlti,by sop 97 41. N. 1). fJALLlON & 80S. Til r. fi ulisf rlher, tliankful lo a onerou publ 18 for the liberal patnmairo beslos cd on hlm.would ree. lfullv InC.rm Ihem thai he still strives to merit the same, by keeping constantly on hnnd.tlie best asfirlineht of Moves ever uhVrnJ fur aaltf, west of Hie Mi v. Alt th" In at f A DOOIJ COOKINU M I tlVK should call one door North of n. II. Ilurton's More her. Im will be Iniiti.l, at nil tlmfi, rvad) toaall; nn all who Inst fsvnr him Ith a rail I'nrior, Öllice, Store, ail Shop Htoves, of new and beaulimi pallernt. The alien, tion if Ui.- puldie 1 respocifully In lied to 'lhe folding IbMir Parlor H love, hit ll will meet the spproliallnii of all. HOLLOW WARE. Sugar Kcttlo?, Skillöts, Potf.'. Ovens, and l.ld. A ndlrotis, andirons, Iron sinnds, rlrass and Copper Ketlln. lie .IUI continue 1. Incres.s kls sl.u k jvllh every desirnble arih lt of 'I In. I 'niiiier and kneel Iron Wsr. of his own manufaelMre. In lili hlie Invites the sllenllen of Healers, Wholesale and KeUII, w lU a ctndlie lual heran supply Ibein as vlivtu at any ntliwr rilubllsllielil, OKI Copper, Po w ter, nntl Iron Ulms in ii biiiiir fur all artlrles III his line. 44 If. j, ii. r t Inn rjMITtl'MllKUaHlM. 1 KU are a rnmiiiil' leetd reiillbe Hull of Ilia MiMisnf Teinper sure, for suitable lectures and eshi blliiins, T. A. fiOODWIX M. W. II A I IK W f.

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1 S. Mambino. E. JraNme. J. ncmanaL. i Manning, Jennings & Co. WnotESAtE. . mctJlHEISS. cj- COMM1SSIOX MERCHANTS. No. 251, Main Street, Wut Side, Second Door above Sixth Aa 3, SLzth Street. CINCINNATI, O. VV. II, 1RJ3, 47 lyr. Ä, Tä. LoorK . D. Root. F. E. Arnold: E. IL Howe. 20 A'55CC!1-D & CO. Importers amlJobbersof antn öoois. g.W. Cor. Clh Main Pu. Call House Buildings. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various Brands of Jan. 134 ly fine Cigars. ; GENERAL 3IAPKSTAnisISll3IKT7 No. 3 College Hall, Walnut fit., Cincinnati. E. MENDENIIAL. Map, Book, and Print teller, has eonrtitntly on hand Cn.de Books of all kinds, School Apparatus and Outline Map, Aaatetmlral Cltnrat Atlaaea and (inaetteers. Drawing Instruments, GeoIogic;.l Cabinets. itlrrecepef Clart,snd Printe. 7Iupe of alt elber Publishers. Jan. 134 0 m. VTta.C. WHITCIIEH. TIIOJ. J. FINCH. WM. C'WIIITCHEK&CO., Successors to Bates, Will tcher 4k Co. 5nltrs in JDnts, Cnps, Jfurs, IIATTKRS' TIUMMIMGS, Csrner of Pearl and Main CU. CINCINNATI Ü. IRON WORKS. Irth-east Corner of Canal and Walnu Streets. CINCINNATI. OHIO. ;uAut4'ruici:it op IIIS. Ill SCHOOL IMS. ii AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Not. II, l53,47-lyr Daniel F. Meader, & Co. äi sari n tin I i ailitia Ttiirean II 11.111 I mill iilirCail & Fl'llNITinG COR. OF FRONT AND S3IITH STS Keeps a general assortment of consisting of the following articles, viz: Rosewood, aianosrany, anu walnut UreMiiiK aul Plain Burras, Si.le Hoards, Wrlliiig leks . F.nelosvd and JMais Wash and Work 8lands, Warranted equal in quality to any made here or elsewhere, and which they offer at very low prices, for cah or aoproved all'kinds of lumber wanted Sor. 11. 1853, T lyr. H. n. CHIPMAN fc CO.. Commission &. 1'trwarllBf M hi 11 U 11 A iN 1 ö , VrniTEVATF.RCANALBASl,CISCIS5ATI. it i:t'iii:.CK.S! ctariaasTi. : rtsinisoi rrrr, U, John Swasey V Co. ; Morrison t Newby Tweedil.ley ck Wright : B. it H. M. Conklln, Keevesdc Stephens, ; sosssrowa. is. rnMaavtt.i.B,iD. ; A. ft. VVireins & Co. A. B.ConwullJc Nous. ; Georsre Uillesple. Liberal cash advancements made on consign won". aoSO-19-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PKODUCE, ASD COMMISSION M KUCHA. T, S. E.CORNKK OP iEVKSTH AXI MAIS STS. tlMnSATI, OHIO. Kot.30 I'J-lyr-. LITHOGRAPHY & EMAVIIG. VUwi of Bull. ling?, L si ras, Portraits, DIploinss, Msps.Xhow Card, Notes, Drafts, Bills of bucbuige, latxil, Ac. Ac. MIDDLETON' cV WALLACE. No 11J Walnut Street, Odd Fclloai Hull. rintinnati, Kov. II.1H53 7 lyr. c. im ut i : i : sin v7 Till Bndcrlned have entered Jnlo fo-partner-Hp, under the namesud Hrm tf JoNKS, LOKKT'l V KOHHI'K,furthe purpose of carr) ina on a Whlnlc Grocery and Commission HubIiicss. M.JtCiKS. U.Will LOVKI I, (I.sti of J. P. & C. (I. ale of M. Omer.) Joneslc Co.,) Clnclonatl R. KUIthl.NS, (Late of .Milroy, Indiana. LOVETTdTTlOBniNS, Wholnale f iroerre fc Coiiiiiiisnioq Merchants .N U Hil PK AHL 8 I R KET, S K A R V I S K, BpilWIll-lyr. CI.VCI.N.IATI. JAe. I. LYN. D L. BROWN NOTARY PUBLia REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Nü.2. 5IECIIANICS INSTITUTÜ, CI IX .N A l is . LOA'8Ke:OTI.TKl I'KOM ITLYAKD CO.HFIOKMTIAI.LY. Nov. Ulli 4(1 1 r. aaiST, M. L. UANIKLJACOI) KUNST, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL aTATIO.NER ANU BLA NK BOOK MA NUf A CTVRER o. 11V .Main Mrtt. between 1 bird and Fourth rvw, t inriiiua I, ililo. Nov. ll lKa--s7 1 jr. L. W. WIMITOM. T. SBOTWBLI.. V. WINSTON. , . WIHSTOM. Winston & Co. vvholi'snlc dclcrs iu 9 r J? (boobs, NO 29 Pear' Slrect, Iktwccti Main it Walnut, CINnNNATI.OUIO. Fe. IV-U-w. ' ASONIC & ODD FELLOWa' FUItNIHillNO MTOllE. WILLIAM ADDIH, - Has relieved to Kllh st. Ilacnn's lliill'llns;. under mHIII'Mia I'HIla . lllv ltflleKla t'lliui I.' .. I 1 I I 1 I I 'i... ll.lLllI I I tbirt I im liniall. Ohio. I A I AKtKACTl'KKK of t'otiiine and K a ol ill evirjr description, fur Masons, Odd Fellows, Hons of Tempers me, Temple of llmior, Uriild Ked Mdi, llriitherhood of Hie t'nlsn, and Uned 'll' 11 r lei a ineinberof lhe above orders, I am premrnl at ail times to furnish eterything apper alnlug hereto with punctuality and dispatch, fell, b, '33-IMUill. .AllKLL Äi HUASS FOUNDER!., s sn a iki rs' ti assi or aiLSH. STEUUDIT 6 UHUT Anilallkindstrilra Worki Ih-ler In l.ed,Klnr, ('pper lll.u k Tin, ( upper Klvets,Npelter, Solder and Meal I'si klng, en.nd Mreet, bet. tlroadwey and LibJuw, Cluetnnntl Ohio. JTP-'lielr llells are eseruled un new and Impen ved i.vineilva, superior to any foundry In the W or Id. Nov, M, i".M, 47 lyr. s. s. c dTp'117 " yholel dinier III Diled Krulls, Clover eed, ' ' sul producu generally. Nn, 39 Wlinii flireet llelween front eV Tnlumbla IKMI Itlftll, lUIIIIIII'IlM III N, INMI tie) I) MM M .N, HM) st t IT. l 11, AO us, i ( l ot i:it mi;i;ii, lu sinre sul for sale, reh.; -lyr.

CJncinnati. C. SKYIIOLD, (Late E. F. Scylvld,-) Importer of HARDWARE:

AND MANUFACTUYEROF rlano?, Uoopers Tools and 'Tress Hot ps, No. 8? .Tlnin Miref l iiK imiati O. Jan. 13 i 6m. FIRE WORKS, Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Wholesale and retail l,y JOILY H, MYERS. o2St MalnStreci, bet. Fifth and Sixth, West Ride. CINCINNATI. erT All orders rroniptly flll0d aoj packaa-es warranted full wsllt. ov. 11, leM, 47-1 yr. NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN STII, AND QTJI. FrK Er constantly on hand a beautiful auorL meulof HATS AND C Ars, of the most fashionaMa kind. Ho Invites lila old mends at Krookvilleto five Ulm a call when llioy vlt.il the cltv. May 7, If 53 I yr AVIioee-sale and Itetail Dealer in 17(1 K. EAST CORN ER WESTRHK KOW o PEARL CINCINNATI. XT PARTICULAR PAINS TAKF.N 1 THE SKLKCTION OF THE BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. Nov 11 IM3 7 lyr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS 130 31 A IN 5ST I I ; KT. U'DER COMMERCIAL BAKK CIXCIHNATI. Watch Makers Tools and Materials, Nov. U,1M3,47 lyr. G. A. Taylor. W. B. French. J. E. Wynne Taylor French & Wynne, Wholesale dealers In Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods So. 79 Main and 1, 3, 5 A 7 Peajl Sta. Cln. Jan. 134 1 y. gtnnison COR. MAIN AND FIFTH, CiNCItN ATI Olllti. DKKMSON 6t SOS, PROPRIKTORS. IEIPOuTAWT TO BÜILDEHS. Horslcy&Ehlcr, FRONTSTREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNA TI OHIO. Dealere io all kinds of Lumber and manu fa turers of Sah, Doors, Blind. Wiud'jvr Trainee, Mouldings, Bum Pilaalers, Weather Bardui(r. White ana Yellow Pinn Flooring. Shelvinf for Stores, Palling for Fence e , Hoards pinned on both sides, of varioui thickness suitnlilc for the Inside flnUh of houses. ThU establishment will be found to beof prest, bcuetlt to persons building In the country, as they can bo snpplied hre with all the materials ready made of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for fl n Ivti ar bouses. In the Lumber Yard connected with this estahliithinent there Is kept for sale an extensive assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Panh primed and glaicd, constantly on hand. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. Nov. ll, lew l yr. DAY & 31 A TLAC K, wnoi.csAl.s DEaLsss ia D ll V U ODS, No. 57 PEARL BTREF.T, RKT. WAI.NTJT & TI5E Ci.NCI.NMJ fl OHIO. March 1? 134 ) i Nr.XV YORK WIT POM KIIADR Df I'OT THUS, J. KKJiST Manufactureran dealer In all kliult of transparrnt window ilimie Also cord. Tassels, Hrsns mountings die. Mo.t.'ollB-tt Hall, Walnut st. .flinlpnatl. Church, More and other Urge shades painpe) d order Ira superior at j la. 7 FRANCIS NUELSÖXT" iMroana np m mit AtTi'ana or Ciffirs, Tobacco and SnulT, DGALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, No. 833 Mnln Street, between 5th aud Oxth, Sim of Hie Indian fluel. CINCINNA n. OHIO. Nov. II, K53 , 47 lyr. G.C. 1)01)1) FASIIIONAULE HATTER 54 Fifth Street. CINCIXATl OHIO. 43 lyr. Csuntlrjra ronnnrrclnl Wrltlni: Fluid. 'rllK undersigned Is prepared to furnish tlx 1 Western market with a superior Writing Kluli hlsewii Invention and which In color, durabill ty, and fluidity Is warraiitod to bu uiisuruied. l he color Is at 0rl a greenish blue, cbaiiglng to a ueep permanent block. All order will be promptly attended to by ad dressing, or calllnif on Minn this office In Mertentile College, ll may also be obtained at the bnok Biores geueraiiy, junm uv.ivni. Not. II, 1C03, 17 1 r. SUNDRIES IN STORE. lJ) oik) Ulila Prime molnsici, AO 11. II, uo 3i io t i prime Kasler coffee SO Pockets Java do 9ni packngus fresh Tem, 14, IHK) I In at . c. yam, WM) ttitckares niarkerel, . 50 boxes Va. Mo. I obacco, Vuu Keei nails, StHi Hales No, I batting, tMI bbls fine sum. tnbarco, on inhi hair na,.. h rlrara. Caudles, Noap, March, eve. Ac. for sale lew by liKISl ll Ai w in i r., No. 11 Lower Markclslrect, Cincinnati May II, IM.VI. lhl-l RAWnON, WRIGHT, HATCH tc EDSON Bank Note .nsraversa Printers S.uth Lmtrtr. s4A A Mnln Sf.Llnrihttati, OA LKO Knrraved In a stvle corresponding In o J rellenee to Hint of llsnk Notes, llallroad, Mate and Countv Honds. Ill a of Kxi'hunge, ( hecks Draft. Certlflcstes of 8t k and Deposits, I'romls nrv nles. It 111 mid Letter llesds. llitdnnias. Visit ingand I'romsslona' Cards, olarlul, County and Hand Beats, die. Constantly on hnnJ, Wk Kots Pspornf various Uni, made to order, ornery superior iiiaiity. lhe above oflice Is under the superv Islon of fJeo T. Jones, a prartlral enraver. mr 1-1 i-miti 8. ENGLISH AND BONS, Wholesale and It .'in 1 1 Manufacturer! of lt"1 o s Hecnadat., Itet, Kroadway and I.udle,('lncliiiisll Aov, ii, iu..r-47 iyr rt4ejll pi. Iv.i a1""! Ii ff I II lllT.-txir nm Malt: mi Prrii.e- siork J'lanos, Is now anlvliif and If any (inn can look through nur Immense slock of I'liinns from Mghle Newtou e Hra.lburvs or JNeW York liilliert n lloston, Meter of I'lilla, Ksn fa A Peter. in of lliittulu. and hot ai d hu Mira (list we are Urn lr rest llnftlers In lhe cltv. (keen the IIsst I'll" and selll.iwerfiir eab) ran Inks nor lUr. All we ak I an eaamiiKillon of our stock at 4 ! Citurth h're.'l, Marsh X tiTKf'H A W Uli P.

Cincinnati.

PI A?fOrOKIlKT.WEr ll V I ItbaveWaecotidhand, and it sew Pianos th it wa will rent and let the rent apply U rurchad In arfven time. We are the largest 'lano leulera in the West, and will rent orsd lower tr rmih than aey othir house, fin 74 West Kourthsl. eet. MUKCUoc WHITE. ISov. Ilth 103. e frV-S-VsC'-',!',n MI-HIDKinal I lA If 9 t I Harm stock of Ki.hop Child's Nvlo. dcons Hhe host la America for aale, wholesale ana reiai. in one oneren in this city can eomnare with them assay one will arknowledre who will come aril etham. MURCH Ai WUITE. 74 Wai Fourth street. Head-quarters for Pianos In Clnninatl. Kov. .Ith. 47-ly Oil. MISTDD WIJIDOIV KIIAD. and (II Cloth Table Covers, manufactured ai d old, wholesale and reUll, by M. Sawyer 4 Co.N . 8 Collet- Bglldinjr. Wlnut SU, Cincinnati, I'M . Ordnrs promptly tilled. Coenlry Merchant si d reiiierstupMled on thelowesllerms. Nov., lHj3. 4A-lt2ma. Mathematical and Philosophical Jn6tn3ment3. TIKNIIY WAItK. SW.TOH. Fourth and Sycamore, oppotfl PoslOflice, op Stairs entrance on 4th 8trin Keepa instantly an hand Surveyor's Conpas Levels, rheodolites, Transila, Telerraph InsU meuts, de. 4U-Oina. NO HUMBUG!!! JJOW fc your time toohtein a fortune for 91. Ills neither Book Amncies nm nwltu m flpu; tut a aura method of mMkinjr. from 1 to .r cent. )oa any capital wai-ravca In veted. I Ma Ti'osble Innrmatlon tinU nhi.iit. h aendiuf an dollar by letter, post paid directed W. & X.G. VAS BERGES Cincinnati Ohle SI G mua T. SMITH Dealer in Clocks. 12 EAST 5ih ST. O P P o S I T E nr.: isox house CI5C155ATI, Ohio. '33-47-1 y DAKEII 4TS.-SPRIX; FAPIUOXS. II Inrodnction Uav, Faturdav, Man h 4th 1H54 We alia I! Introduce our Ppriiig Ktyle of Gentle men's Hits, on 8kturday, March 4th. l he reputa tion we lave alrenrty ruined for the manuritctnre Ii Ihn be Molflskin ami Beaver Hal, is a sufllcHiil rua-antve for the quality. The Htvle of ou eoats tbs PprlriR. will siirpusn, for beauty and uealnest, an) thing heretofore one rcfl. L. II. HAKKR A CO. S.W. Comer Main & th su. Cincinnati. P. 8. We are n'.w ready to receive orders fo the liitrm action day. Murcl 3, 11,6 w. NEW SADDLERY IInrlw:rc lliiisr. HUJSTFK. COBCKX. EBMESTOS A BARR Inporters and Manufacturers of aDdLERY, HARDWARE, CARRIAGE TRIM MIKCB, SADDLE-TREES, Leather, Fprines, Axles, Ae. NO, 2 CHURCH BUILDING, Walnutstreet,bet.3rJ dt 4th streets, Cinctnnatl.O The nidersirned would resprctfully rive notice to Meraianls, Carrinre Manufacturers and Fad dlers, ll the West and South. West, that Uiey have associafd themselves for transacting extensively, the abore named business in all its variety. They are do op-nlng large slock of New and elegant Goods, selectet with rreut rare.fliie senior partner bavin been several months In the market,) both as regards skle and price, and purchased largely with Cash friin the best Knfllish, German, audAmerleun tuinnfacturers. As tliey will Import their ForelgnGoods and buy their American direct from mauiiluiturers, they will, at all times, be enabled to bold utSatterinr Inducement to purchasers. They wll adopt lu the management of tbel boslue, th, principles of "Progress," chief of which are "shi rt profits" and "large sales" for Cash, or upon short time, and coupled w ith almost daily reclepts of New and Fashionable articles. In sho-t their aim will be to make the Cincinnati market n their line, eijoal to either Philadelphia or New York. The personal attention of each member of the firm w ill bo given to the detail as ell as the management of Hie business. This will enalde their friends to order, with the fullest eonfldeacc of getting; promptly whatever they deIre of Pie newest si)iee, ana at uniform low prices. i. u. tiu- i r. k. iate oi ." i ., JOHS A COKCKS, late ef .Marseille, KyM V. EDM ESTO.N, late wlih Tyler Davidson & Co. HUGH BARR late of Flemlaf sburg, Ky., Jan. 13 4 6m. OR.J.B.MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATUOL1CON roa rna atmr aanrrag or arrrckma rtMALts. IT STAID! I pre-eminent for lu connive powers in all the dls eastfifor ablih It is reromraenucu. - ususliy called KtMAI.K t'O.MHLAI.MS. Of these are Paoi.inri Utbki, or railing of tbo Womb; Ft.roRit en or V hltee: Cbimk' lima4TIOM ARD iLi rssTioa or Tin Won a; IsiiDtnTAtMiaoaansoK, or F I o o d I g : PsiarcL, Hf raassap, so I saauiLAa Minstrustion. öto.. with ail tneir ac companying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or or nowr long staining. Tbs Catho Icon far surpasses other remedies, in belnf more certain, less expensive, and leaving the s, stem la a better condition. I .el atl Interested call aud obtains pamphlet (free) containing amps proof, front the moat respectable source. of tin beiienVIn! results of lu ose: together with letteaa from highly experienced Physicians, who have used llln their practice, aud speak from their own tbservuttoti. KKFKRKSCF. 8. P. I. PerKii4, M. 1.. I'tlca, X. Y. I.. l. Fi.aMina. M. I. Canan.lalrua , K. Y. M.II. Mu ts, M. I., Rohester, N. Y, D. Y.Kimitc, M. 1., r.vraeuse, N. V. rrrf. Diiiil.ur. M. Ü., Halllmore, Md. J. C.Hsao a, M. IL. Halllmore. Md. YV. V. Kiui, M. Ii. New-York City. W. I'irsioTT.M.l). Concord, S.U. J. I. Axwl.sd. M. .. I'tlca. Si. Y: Itov. C.8. Rssas. Olenn hprlngs.8. C. raiuiilU'U had gruila at the store of Cirroan & Ai.nva, Ji gents, Laurel, Ind. A I. SO sold by K. K. Fuller. Harrison, Ohio. Daniki Hi4ita,Llberiy. Pswuct MoiaisoN.Coiinenvllla. K. KTaT.(Jreetislinrg. Joe llitKTi.a, Versailles. Lrittr njil'rttrd rare Mr. Curtil llmlrk. Jgrhtai Rivrnnu Ohl, fo Dr. ia nisi: I nave nee n ten years irou bled witk Femalit Complaints prolapsus Uteri, sp.I all tlieatlendlng dlmcultless at times rendering my life 'Jiosl mlse-able. I bavo had lhe attendance of lone of th est physicians, with but little uree: he moat tliev could do was to relieve eure wa outofthenuestlon. For live months before coin iionrlnir witli your medicine, I had not boon ableteporforni my labor, fotilJ walk but a few step at a time, and scarcely went out of door In abort. 1 w as completely prostrated, l.nil, In body and mind, and a peeled tn drag oul lhe rent of 'my dt; i In aufferlntr and misery. Hut read lug vour advertisement, I was Induced to try yoer luva'luable rundl-lne celled t'terlne Calhollcon. as the last resort. I had not esod It a w eek before I felt like another woman. Hy lhe use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the lubor for six In lbs rmlly with ease, slid could walk any here In fie neighborhood without Injury. Nnhlng but a sense of my duty tn yon and Io the aDIirtod, has Induced me to stills my rase to the public. I ran safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering tike in) self. (signed.) Mls.KsaslI A. Itisnnp. Wkknosi.PoaTsna Co.. Ohio. Dee. 87, J-.K. J, 11. M AKf II 11 dt Co., Proprietor!. its4L nroT, 3U4 aaosnwsT, a.. Feb. Olli, lr.14 mos. Ans)lleilnlMln(r,Tv. XV. cor. All nnd Wnlnttl, Inrliinrtils s IM tllll'UMATKII let". TDK allenMoti of the nubile I respectfully railed In the superior facilities afforded at this Instllif lion, for qunlif)litg Individuals In a thoroush prae. llitil inaiiiirf fuf the fniiiitliif Himm ami lltml iiosH pursull, 'the Course iimbr-erea v llOtiK -K F hPI Mfl HY Dt Itl K FNTI1Y, as pursued In the different deparimenlsi.f trade, roiumerce ami imtnnfurlttroe Hiislness I enmaif ship, Calen). .line. l'orri'spiihdi-nre,iibd dally le' lures nn ,' iniili'e l aw and Political Kemiumi In their relations tu Commerce, ... . , ,a 'lhe Ci'iirse ea be completed In freu a ' ttrelit, TurMt M, I'upll.beiiiu'U'.gl.t tniltltliiat!)rl''llrabi ' enter at ant lime, For furl tier part Hints call at the College rooms nraddreitUe I'f Ipal. nni l.-4rvjjr. isHiirrs soIsIITIon" Will Ouro Diarrhoea fcBI.MJdy Flux. Ty M, vv, HAU P, ipn far Hreh?ille. t

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Cincinnati.

Cabinet U;r(jk.roxsTi!fc.tii nderslened. at KoG9 West Fifth si. between Vute nd Walnst takes pleasure In Informing his friends nd the public that he '..as on band as Isrre tud complete a sUx k of Cahinet Ware asean be foaod in li e west, or everr aescnption ana qusmy.ensbraclnsT styles and prices which will be found (Is pied to the nincy i rt J necrMitlet of all classes of purchasers. My stick tseoual in exteot to any i lunar since ever one.-eu is the Western conniry. he workmanship It ef suierior excelleaee ia fashion and durability. I am nossessed of facili ties for manufacturing-, by which I ess afford any articles at unpreceden ed low terms. My motto Mamall profits and qnick return." I respectfully Invite the public to visit mT exten sive warerooms, and examine my varied sod elefaut stock. KUSLWU'JO FUR MTU EE. Row os hands eomnle and verv elennt irL munt of Kose wood Knrnlinre. embraetnv (. Tete-a-Tetcs, Center Table, Kasy Chairs, Farb-r ('balrt, etc. of the most beautiful and approved st)les of form trimailnc and Duish. I would also state, thst lam prepared to fit an large Mirrors or Pier Glasses.nf lhe best quality, and of any size or shape thatmav be reqoifudfrau un uio Kmnia tt i me purcnasers. WAtiUüAK Y Ass I) H LACK WALNUT WARE. 8oftt,Tete-a-Tetci.rentcr Tables. JsLnnd.rsiv rhalrs.Hockin? Chairs, Rofa-seat rhairs. BookCawwand Ka.As bureaus, bedsteads, tu. of every style and description. 1.UMMD CABINET WARE. I have on hand a very heavy lock of eheaiter ware; com pris ins; Cane, Klar, and Wood heat Chair, of all Mlea and prices. Bureaus. Ta bles, Kocklug Chairs, btands, Dedslesds, Leunres etc. LO0KING-GLASSE3 ON HAND. A larre aaaortmest of Looklng-Ci lasses, of arilU roaewood, and mahogany frames, wbkh I will sell at low prices. iVlAIKASSLSUN MAiMJ. A rood supply of snrlnr.carled hair and pslmeU to Matrasses, made lu the best manner and also make them to order i n any way that map be desi red. Ordered work will receive particular attention snd be done tn the most workmanlike manner. Particular attention paid to wholesale dslerr a-l)r. A.CO.NSTI.NE.. IIACON' Mercantile College. NerlliUst Corner Kixtl and Ualaant acreete, Cincinnati, Ohle. rpilE undersigned bat removed his mercantile College to his new building. North-wot corner of Walnut and 6th tts. here he has fitted on a Splendid riuilof Kooms.exnrewiT lor hi bnalnes having spared neither paint or expense In maamgtneui in every rtspoct the most convenient and pleaseul Rchwd Kooms la the I'nlted Klatee. lhe plan adopted In teaching combii.es practice Ith theory; Instead ol Using books, the nnnils are exercised in making original entrictofevcry day uusincM traiivactioiit. Jouriiilizmp. povUr.g. '! ancingaccounu, opening and closing ofa groat variety of JlflVreiit eeUof book, both for partneraliip and Individual busiuees, where the business has been prosperous and adverse; aud thus qualifying, the student for entering into the practical dull of the accountant in any kind ot buylness. Iheeourse of i n struct ion will eons! of doable entry hook-Keepttig, embracing every department of trade and Mercantile Accounts, via: M ho'.esa le, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual Pamership, Steamboat ing, and Compound Co. Business, Commercial calculations, Practical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Lair, also Lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom cf Merchants etc. In addition to the regular course cf study, tbs nndersigned bat made arrangements w" Henry Snow, Esq., Hon. Ik'lamy Morer, Prof. C. W. Wright, snd other eminent Lecturers, io deliver a course of Lectures on th subjects of Commercial Law, History of Commerce, Political Economy, as connected with Commerce, and ether subjects of great importance Into commercial point of view, snd never before introduced to any Mercantile College In the United 8tutes. Pnpils are Instructed individually, and not la classes, to that ttudrrtts may enter at any Urn and proceed In the ratio of their capacity ana awvlduity. Public examinations are hnd. (though pnpilt are examined privately If they desire it.) whea the student undergoes rigid and thorough IflU-rroga-tiontby the principal, (assivkted by a Committee of Practical Accountants and basiness men.) and Diplomas awarded to those who are deemed wor thy of tbera. A rouree can be compl4ed tn from tlx to ten weeks. The principal will take pleasure tn dotr.g every thing In his power to advance bis students, and make them thorough and accomplished accountant anu biaextensive acquaintance with the business community ill generally enable him to procure situations for those desiross ol cblaiuinf tbem. Terms: Fora full course of lessons In Book Keeping, Writing, Commercial Calculetion.Cotn. mercial La w, etc. fO-00 It. N. Ilnran. Nov, tt. 1853,47 lyr. Principal. Itbinawn'a nlta. published aud sold by Jacob Ernst, No US Main Street between Third and Focrth Streets, Cincinnati, O. Robinson's Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic Key to Arithmetic. M Elementary treatise nn Algebra. 44 Algebra, U'uiTerily Ldition. M Key to aire bra. NalHrnl Philoeophy. , " ieometry. Atlronomy, University EJ'.lW M do. Krbool Kdition. Surveying: and Navigation. UUUIaU.t.'(i'T.iTlli:e'IATIl'AL MUIIKH. II At no bee rwueied to examine Por. Kobinon't hcrlea of Mathematics, and ta report my opinion Ihereof. J have will! pleasnre made in self at well acquainted with thespe-ifle merits or the . books, as I well could withot the aettiHl using of Uieni tn the recitation room. Prof. Koblnson must be, I should Judge from eis books, a keen, sprightly and thorough Maiatinatlclan He would seem tn have, either a the gift of name, or the result of study aud prcctlce, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical principles, and to be remarkably adopt li artifices for abbre tinting the method of aolvlnr problems. t he Algebra Is clear and sufficiently diffuse In explanations, arfdfumUhes an abnndant stork of problems with explicit and Ingenlout model ef solving them. This work Is sulU. lently extensive for the oreluary purposes ef a course of Collogw Instruction. The (JeomHry embocllci a ;reat amount of Ceo metrto knowledge la a compass smaller than usual. The dl.tgrams are well conceived aud re mnrknbly well nxeeuled. The 1 restlo c a Kurveylngand Xavlgallonfull, and gives many liitrriib; fs'U which may be new to in ot tot our students. The diagrams are, as In the Oeom try, uiiuaually well done. Tke naiural Phllosopli) Is decidedly Interesting, nut only for Iti matter, but for the manner In which principles a'e explained aud facts slated. Not ouly the student but (lie general reader may Bud amusement aud pro III from the book. W. C. LAKARF.R, fiuerlntendanl of the Public Krhoola of ludlana. Ureencastle, lad., IHi3. 8144. TIOIYF. AFFMCTF.n. II F. A D A N P P.F. MADE WIIULK lKH. MALI. AWIIITB, havlnr formed a eo-partnerhlp, continue to be consulted at IhelrUlme.iai Walnut street. Cincinnati, Ohio, on all diseases of prlvato ordullcate nature, and guarranUe a cure in all caset which they audertuketotreat. lij aloiir cotirweor atudy ami practical expen enre of iinlliiilted extent, lira. II. - W. have the gratiA.-atioii of prMutlng the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed to cure the mt alarming rases of GUNUKIIHKA aud BY 111I1.I.IX. , , lln..ll.l lnulmi.nL atl f the brOC Of Venereal Diseases, ImpureHlood, VleeC.lmiKrtenry, Pains In the Hack, and urgans oi e. Inflamntlonof the llladder and Kl'lneys, Hydrocele, Al.in.,., liieeuscs of te Liver anil Lungs, Dropav, hcrorula. Tumor. KpllepHe Fit. Dleeaaee orihe Nervous st stem generally, DUrrtiaea, Dysentery, Piles, Fls'ltllu, liupturca, Ae.,are j.ermalienlly cured. Periodical complaints of femalea, however complicated or appellor, atso.all other diseases Incident to females, cured, and every function, restored in Its natural tone and vigor. Ague and Fever cured in twenty-four hours, warranted. ... h.Ni4L Wrsasass.-Pr. If. A W. devote a great part of their lime to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit, which rulne tue body a.id mind, untitling; the unfortunate ludividual for lllier bulne or society, home or the sad and melancholy effecls produced by early habit of youth are aeaknest of lhe back and limbs, illrxiuessof tho bead, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart. dspela, nervousness, derangement nf the digestive funellons.sjmploms of eonsumplIon, Ac. 1 he fesrrul enVeie ou the mind are much to be dreaded os of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression cf spirits, evil forebodings, averlon of society, seirMlialrnsl, timidity, eVe., are among tho f Vllt priH'tave'l. flieh persona should before con. tiimmntliic msfrlaee, consiill a fh) sit Inn of et pa. rlence aiMlskill, snd le at once restored to heallll . u . . We 1-ttere addressed Io Dr. It. P. Wlille.l.os; mi !. n..n.t.i.aid. containing a fee. i mmplly aiiended In, and Medicine forwarded to en) part of the fulled Aisle, secure front observation. Mrlctest ecr-y observeu. , Mo. II I'M, 4-l it. iTi.Mi: is aioNr.v.M sj on. tt. fl.AIIK, aibts new store, one door w soulhef Hie VAI.I.KY llt K keeps cohsUnl ly oa hand a gciieml asottiueiil of Juwelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, illver pmins, ramft, ami, treat variety ef lii't Y AttTWisiiS, inch at are esiially kepi by Jewelers. II Is prepared also to repair nld Jewelry, end lu clean and repair clock a and ! hrsms reao.ililil lermt and al short aolice. lie w lit at lake old silver and gold tn eii hange for good. MiUMlU'ee.-KM,. ruralturt! rurnlturrl! 11 NT received a good mvifimriil -f Ft'HM 1CKK, foiitilnr I t art or liurcant, 1 aides, Maiuls.Cclilre. I blesofas.l nui'prs,( ribs, n lew t ts, Wagons and t rmtlcs, lir.l.n .li, MatIraises.l hairs ol et er t r..n , si the r i K SI 1 1 nr. rooMn, Breekville, July 1.1, iJ.-?,