Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 May 1854 — Page 4

THEB050II SERPE1TT. BT MR3. C LEE IIDiTZ. Poor, foolish Kosoraond! he had wrought herself up to a state border

ing oq detpair, and the revulsion of her faelini was so ureal that she almost filmed ia the arms that opened to enfold her. Her folly, her madness, her injustice and selfishness stared her so fearfullr m tas lace, she was appauea and self-condemned. Like- the base J a Jean, she had been about to throw away from her "a eem richer than all its tribe 'a eem of whose priceless worth she had never till this moment been fully conscious. She made the most solemn resolutions for the future, invoking upon herself the most awful penalties if ihe ever again yielded to a passion so degrading. Bat passion once admitted is not so easily dispossessed of its hold. Every sflf-relym effort is but a flaxen withe bound round the slambering giant, broken in the first grasp of temptation. Jealously is that demon, whose name is Legion, which flies from the rebuking Toice of Omnipotence alone. Roso mond did not say, "If God give me strength, I trill triumph orer my indwelling enemy." She said,- "The tempter shall seek me in vain I am strong, and I defy its power." Rosomond was once more happy, but she kad ol&nted a thorn in the bosom of another, sharp, deep and rankling. Ko after kindness could obliterate the . remembrance of that involuntary, piercing glance. It was but the sheath- , ing of the of the weapon. Eugenia felt that the cold steel was still lurking in the scabbard, ready to flash forth at the bidding of passion. A few evenings after the scene just described, when she had been playing songs, at ttie magnanimous request of Ro-jomoad, she turned suiJenly to Co eil and said "1 think I overheard a friead of yours say to you the other dy, that I might tniko my fortune on the stage. J?ow," added she blushing, .'I do n"jt wish to go upon the stage, bu'. it mmictl uln"a could gire taa Julia tlura, they ni ght be made useful in the domestic circle. I have been told of a Udy who wishes an instructress for bcr daughters. Suffer me to offer myself for the situation. If through your bounty I am possessed of accomplishments which may be subservient to myself or others, is it not my duty to exercise them? I should have done this sooner I have been too lon an idler." "No, no, Lugenia'said Rosomond, warmly, every good and generous feeling of her heart in full and energetic operation "wo can never sanction such a proposition. Is not ths rour home as well as mine? Are you not our sister? Remember the threefold cord that never was to be broken." Sho pressed Eugenia's hand in both her own, and continued, in a trembling voice "If I have ever seemed cold or unkind, forgive me, Eugenia, for I believe I am a strange, fitful being. You found me a sad mourner over the grave of my mother, with weakend nerves and raurbid sensibilities. Mr mind is getting a health ier tone. Remain with us wo shall be happier by and by." Comoletelv overcome bv this un expected and candid avowal, Eugenia threw her arms around Rosomond' neck and exclaimed "I shall be the happiest being in the world, if you indeed love me. I have no one else in th world to love but you and my ben efactor." Cecil felt as if he could have pros träte d himself at Rosomond's feet, and thanked her for her noble nnd generous conduct. Ho had waited in Uxmbüng eagerness for her reply. It was more than he expected. It was all he wished or required. "Be but true to yourself, my belov 1 A4 V 1 1 ca Kosomona, sma ne, wnen no was alone with her, "and you can never be unjast to me. Continue in the path you have have now raarkad oat, and you shall be repaid not only with my warmest love, but with my respect, my admiration, and my gratitude." Thus encouraged, Rosomond felt new Ufa flowing in her veins. Though she couU not mir according to seien tificrules, herbuoyaatspirit burst forth in warbling notes, as she moved about her household duties, with light, bounding steps, rejoicing in the consciousness of removed reason. Week after week glided away, without any cir cumstance arising to .remind them of the past. Indued all seemed to have forgotten that anything had ever disturbed their domestic peace. , "Oh what beautiful flower!" exclaimed Rosomond, as riding with her husband, on a lovely autumnal evening, they passed a public garden, ornamentedjwith the fast flowers of the season. "I wish I bad some of them. There are the emblems of lave, constancy and devotion. If I had them now, I would bind them on my heart, in remembrance of this enchanting ride." "You hall have them speedily, dear Rosomond," replied he "even if, like the gallant knight who named the svrevt flawer Forget-me-not, I Sacrifice say life to purchase them." Rosoaioai l.ttle thought those flowers, sought with such childish earnestness, and promised w.th such sportiyu gUUntry, wen destined to be so fatal to her newly acquired serenity. As ooa a3 they reached home, Cecil returned to seek the flowers which i2osomond desired, and electing the raoit beautiful tho garden afforded, brought them with as much enthusiasm of - feeling as if it were tne bridegroom's first gift. Wh;n he entered the room Eugenia wasj alone, i?osomond being still engaged in changing her riding apparel. "Ohl what an exquisitely beautiful nou?giy," cried Eugenia, involuntarily stretching out her hand "how rich, how fragrant!" "Yesl knew you would tdmire them,"hö replied "I brought them expressly for- "ifosomoni, ho wa j'Oat going to add, when he was suddenly called out. leaving the flowers in tha hand of Eugenia, and the unfinished sentence in her ear. Not knowing anything of their appropriation, bugenia believed the buuqueta gift to herself, and she stood turning them to the light in every direction, gazing on their rainbow hues with sparkling eyes, when Rosomond cnUnd ths tpanmsnt, with a chiek

glowing like the roses beforo her.

"See what beautiiul llowers your husband has just given me," cried Eugenia "he must have been endowed with second sight, for I was just yearning after such a bouquet." Had Rosomond beheld the leaves of the Bohun-Upas, instead of the blossoms she loved, she could not have experienced a more sickening sensation. She had begged for those flowers she had pointed out their emblematic beautieshad promised to bind them to hrr heart and yet thy were wantoüy bestowed oa another, as if in defiance of her former wretchedness. Sho grew dizzy from the rapidity of the thoughts that whirled through her brain, leaning against the mantlepiece, pressed her hand upon her head. "You -are ill, dear Rosomond," cried Eugenia, springing towards her "lean on me you are pale and faint." Rosomond recoiled from her touch, as if a viper were crawling over her. She had lost the power of self-control, and the passion that was threatening to sufScate her found vent in language! "Leave me," cried she, ifyou wo'd not drive me mad. You have destroy ed the peace of nry whole life. You have stolen like a serpent into my domesticower, and robbed me of the affections of a once . doting husband. Take them openly, if you will, and triumph in the possession of your illgotten treasure. Rosomond tV uttered a deep, low voice behind her. She started, turned, and beheld her husband standing on the threshold of the door, pale, dark and stern as the judge who pronounces the doom of the transgressor. Eugenia, who had dropped the flowers at the commentement of Rosomond's indignant accusation, with a wil l, bewildered countenance, which kindled as she proceeded, now met herscorching glance, with eye3 that literally flashed fire. Her temple veins swelled, her lips quivered, every feature was eloquent with scorn. "Rosomond," said she, "you have banished me forever. Yon have cruelly, wantonly, causelessly insulted m." She walked rapidly to th djor, whrru Gcii yet siooj, and glided by lira before; bj cji!J intercept her p sage. Then sud lenly returning, she snatched his hnl, an! p essed it to her forehead ani to her lip-. "My benefactor, brother, frienJ!" 11 ..ii ' cnea n, "mav Ueaven t r ever bless thee, even as thou hast blcsie J mel" "Stay,Eugenia,stayl" he exclaimed. endeavoring to detain her but it was too late. He heard her footsteps on the stairs, and the door of her cham ber hastilyclo3c, and he knew he could not follow her. "Rash, intatuated girl!" cried he, turning to Rosomond, "what have you (lone; At a moment too when my whole, heart was vrflowing with tenderness towards you. Remember, if you banish Eugenia fiom the shel ter of my roof, I am bound by every tie of honor and human'.ty still to pro tect and cherish her. "I know it well," replied Rosomond; "I remember too that it was to give a homo to Lu 'enia you first consented to bind yourself by marriage, vows. That home may still be hers. Iam calm now, Cecil you 6ee I can speak gives the spirit and the power of en durance. Those flowers are trifles in themselves, but ther contain a world of meaning. "These worthless flowers!" exclaim ed Cecil, trampling them under his feet, till their bright leaves lay a soilec ana uuaistinguishable mass "ana have these raised the whirlwind of jealous passion? These fading play things, left for a moment iu another's keeping, accidentally left, to be imme diately reclaimed." "You gave them to her wnh her own lips she told me rapture spark ling in her eyes." "It was all a misunderstanding an innocent mistake Oh, Rosomond! for a trifle like this you could forget nil my faith and affection, every feeling which should be sacred in your eyesforget your woman's gentleness, nnd i ... i it. utter woras wnicn seem Dranacu in my heart and .brain in burning and indelible characters. I dare not go on. I shall say what I may bitterly repent. 1 wish you no punishment greater than your own reflections. To be Continued. Corrcsponliencc. Laurel May 1st. 1854. Mr. Editor: Pursuant to an an P'jtntmcnt duly announced, Rev. Daniel Tenney of Oxford Ohio, de live'red a temperance lecture, to : very respectable audience, on Tuesday evening Inst, in the Presbyterian church 01 tnu place. He enumerated tho cvih of intern fierance in very clear and forceible anuac. In describing the hallucinations, ia delirium tremens, he be came quite dramatical; but his pan tomime powers would have produced a xaore thrilling effect upon his audi ence, had be "got scared" at the phanUsmagoriAof demons, with whom his patient was being tormented. II id a poor trembling victim of dtlerium tremens, entered the church, pursueJ, in. his imagination, by venemom serpents, hideous demons, anJ painful illusions of almost tvtry form, wi h the countenance ani every, mjvenifnt of ti u icüiurei. lull v eiDrcsve or nu r .... r.. ii . .1 overwhelming terror, such horrible phantoms excite in the min i uf the doomed sutlcrer of this terriblcdn-1 ease, a more adequate ide would; have been fnrmpri nf ilr..i lfnl .f. i nae üten lormta oi me ureaaiui tlfect3 of the intemperate use of alcoholic Liquors upon thu soul of man. His remarks were well calculated, to confirm his audienco in the opinion that an efficient remedy for tho crying sin of intemperance wa imperitivclv demanded. Is there a remedy for this desolating scourge of the human family? Must it continue its appalling ravages unabated, in a land where Education, morality, and religion, are sowing bro wlcast the seed of knowledge and of virtne? For tho removal of Drunkenness and all its consequent evils, Mr. Tenney pro- j posed threu remedies, to-wit: 1st. "Make thu vender of alcoholia liquors responsible indannges for llio nilirv inlAimnitrtnitd inltiAl iiriiinfjm. 1 ....... ....w.uuv, -nv? lltuiwve, uuvwim

2nd. "Licenso men of good moral character to sell exclusively intoxicating drinks to be used temperately. 3d "Restrain the sale of all alcoholio Liauors to Medicinal and Me

chanical purposes, under no less penalty than to have the same seized, confiscated, and destroyed, if found guilty after due trial of being held subject to sale as u beverage." The first two remedies a informed us had signally failed, after being most vigilcntly applied drunkenness continued unmitigated. Hence but one remedy remain, it it fails all is lost hopeless despondency must seize the mmd of every prohibitionist in our Rnd. But if Mr. Tenney gave U3 correct information, the Maine Livuor Law is a specific for the abuse of ardent spirits. Ho stated that he was almost daily in correspondence with friends residing in Maine, who assured him that intemperance and its numerous heart-rend-in? evils were rapidly disappearing from the state, jails and poor-houses were already in many places depop ulatedindeed the Law was succeed ing beyond the sanguine expectation of its most ardent friends- .Notwithstanding Mr. Ta fine eulogy on the Maine Liquor Law, there were a few in his audience who wero decidedly skeptical on tb j intrinsic value of the physical means, proposed to enforce the virtue of temperance into tue oodurate hearts of the old topers of Maine or any other state in the Union. does not require mueh time tor such characters to get sick enough to use Alcoholic liquors as a medicine. In fact moderate drinkers prefer to use ardent spirits as a medicine in communities where it is deemed disrespectful to ue them as a beverage. Lxpenence will soon decide whether municipal laws can enforce Moral Virtue into the unregenerated Heart: and can be made to act more ctlieiently in giving a virtuous character to the masses though the preaching of the Qopel and every other form of Moral Suasion known to the most enlightened mind. Adieu for the present, A MORAL öUASION'IST. ins u si ritn pitoTccnu.'v nsi'iuuc 1 t'U'l ! t.XI coiiUiiuv l I Ii uro UiC.nint low or damage by Ore and Uiit peril oi uaviutiou, ou a fuvuruuld I Tm a any roApunsiulo Coniimu). Ail lvt paid iil tnj odlce where folicy iudd ,iu Uty day after proof. Avail. ble Otpüul Sl,OUU,OUO. The andortlcotd.aa'eiil of lhl old and rjiMnlble C'oiuimii Uatall lime prourod to iuo foilCli', c. tie. Oilli two door north of Burtou a tture, Is rookrlllo, li..l. ALFKEO VAKU,t'oi.l. Muy 8U.I633. 3-1 J (XX a!e, at low price, at the Denoltory of the Franklin Co. Bible Society, at. 1. W. Halle', a full aaortmont of Uiblo Uuarto, Octavo, Pearl, with luck ami Claip I eutiuenUauu fsaliu both GERMAN AND ENGLISH. TvUimont of all tlze ami quatiiie. German and Knglish Tetameiil (both in one) CallanH eu. Uoin. Copy. If. CEO. IIULLA.NU rel. 1851. Ai.nnn iiigiieu. issi. WILLIAM t?E ASTD CO . , , , rtUi W o Mtrii l-nuriu irjoi, Cincinnati, Ohio, have aimed to render their iabiihinnni urm to Ilia wholo Coininnilty,ai a pUco where might be found a general aniortmenl of all kltid of Tasteful & useful Diy Goods, at the loweat price, conitut with a regular and legitimate builne; ami ther Outlor llieiuaelve thav the comiiiunlty conceile to their houid a high roaillon. Commi-nclng the buninet eaaou of 18t with a Inrirer evpnrience. and with greutly Increal raclllllea.tney rel atnoeny to proniiiucreael advuntage to their emtoiueri, and acornblna'.lon of attraction auch a will urpas all otbar Drv Good Honte. In tho Wut. I heir Spring und Kummer Cond are now receiving, aud a one of tie Firm will be attbeEasl aluiolcontantiy. Eff STYLES will be received almost dally throughout the tea eon. war Stow i El II ULI. A AlOi I UO.NDtKrtL discovery haa recently been made by DR. CUHTIS, for the cure of Aithma, Conanmption, Bronchlti. Cough, Cold, and all Lung Complaint, by Medicated Inhalation. Da. Ccan' livei, oa IxB4L1Ü0 IItoba Varok and Cniaar Hvarp ta accompllihed the moat wonderful cure of Asthma ana consumption, in tue city 01 new tor anu vlclnltv for a few month part, ever known to man. It I producing an lmnreasion on Iiae of the Lang never beforo wilneued by tha medical pro fetion. (See certificate in hand of Agtit ) The Inh&ler I worn on the breat, under the linen, without the leatt Inconvenience, the heat of the body being aultlclenl to evaporate the fluid, supplying the lung comtonlly with a healing and agreeable vapor, paiilng Ino al the air-cell aud paaiagct of the lung tluit cannot possibly be reached br euy other medicine. Here la a cao of ASTHMA CURED. Brookltk. X. V., Doc. Stil!i,IPS3 For about elsht year I have boeo sovoroly Rlictod with Asthma; for the latt two year I have utTerod beyond all my powora of description; month at a time I have not been able to sleep In a bod, getting what rest I cou'.d Illing In a chair My diOlcultv of breathing, and my su Höring, were to great at time, that for hour together my friend expected each hour would be my Inst. During the puttilxyeart I have had the aid and attendance of tome of tho mod celebrated phydclani, but cave recoivod no pormanenl relief. I at length bad the good rortune to procure nr. cum ii)g aoa, or Inhaling Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At the lline I obutluod It 1 wat suffering under one of my most violent attacit, and wlu great distress, almost suffocating for went of breath. In lessthau leu minute after applying the luhaler to my stomach, end taking a teaapoonful of the Cherry tfyrup, I wat relieved In a great measure, and bad a comfortable night. I have alnco continued I with the greatest possible benefit, and am now compartUvrly welt. Uod only know the amount of ufferlug Tlii medicine bat relieved mo from. My advice to the tutoring It tv it. MAKOAKLT EAST0.N. CONSUMPTION CURED. .Naw-Yoac, Dec. 27,1853. t cams to Ne York iu tUi ihlp Telegraph; my native place la Si- John, .N. U. When 1 reached thl city, my hea th was very poor; had a very bad cough, raised great deal of mailer, and hs very weak aud emaciated. My frtuuda and pbystcian prououneed my case cojisumptiuu, nU beyond the reach of uieuiclue. I acUUauUilly beard of Dr. Curtis' llygeaua, or ICaling HygeHii Vapor, and Cherry S)rup, and obuinud a packSS which I verily bolteve wu the nin of saving my life. Noon after wearing the Inhaler I found 11 relieved the pn-MJre ou uy Iuiiks, and after a while the disease wade It appearance upou ilia tur'se under the luhuler. I l ok the Cherry tiyrup a directed, and continued to do , my cougn graJuall) growing bettor, until it vutirel) led tue, anl I iiuw consider ni)Sflf curvd. I still eur the Inhaler, a me useol lit rather pleaaitnl, ud believing it atreiigiutjukuf aud punljing lo the lungs, I feil unwilllug al uretful to dlapeute withtu Joil.M wuju. Eold by Ooftl Ac Paul, No. 40 Counlandt ttreoi; C iii tS4t corner of JoUn street aud broad way,:. V. rVite S3 a package. s Ji Any pertou unclosing J I to Boro dt PtL, or Ciati oa faKKia. er Vork, will receiver iiuikuKJ coi.Unii'i g a bottle of Huau Vapor, unu ol Cherry ) rep, and au li. hitler, hi a licalboX, by express, free I. parlul tue Uulled bint ; or lour j.avkaes fur S-u. Alar, lit, Is, I jr. SPnTfJrc TWPnUTATTfirJ nr eUi 1S.54. WATTS & COLOURS, xtt'Iolesalk iu Dry oku. .o.m ,',rl Cltcitin.ii have now li (inrameir us iai ..nr u-..n,......t ur k..is i,-., i i,,,""f1"" ,,rJi,'"''lJi'i,ii'i"e "p"": iradi and u anli h addition will he lu nie el wo.lditd Citlisisthig in partof t lol'is, C'at imeres, iliii air f.ini ; tislli.g., Hli-acheil and Brow n MteeMigt Jean. Drills, Tickings, ool Cotton, Hoeierv Denim. VSli.le Uol, Cloros. Lli.eu liaudke'rrliiest, Lawn ud ailk do. Late good, tmbroiderle, Crae, Inrlelon, Uoiinut. UiIummis. hmbroldored niiialiii. flalu and fancy Urett MUs, Dress l.ools, Itar. ., u'niuir I let Lawns, t;iii.tliaiiit, hiiininer d'Lalnet, Prinuai every kl)U, rissii, Hnnt.d Jaconets, Karmer'i Drills, Cravat, iu)n.lers, lweeU, Lac, MitU. and luv, Lnirmti and Kri-iuh I oltonadi PanuliHMi Smrr, tK''Hier wuli a Ur and vanoi avortmeiit of NM ALL WA K KS wlilcli wu oUei fiirtule on the most liberal terms, and lo allien invite the attention of Hie iru lo. WAITS dt COLIiUKX. Mar 81 14 3mn HEWBT, n:08EE, WU3I.Z3ALE OBOCEft ,"'l ,r," between Froul and Columbia, Cinclii- . -. ... .f PAJCOXCAOTS, MANUFACTURE OF HvJM.t.vL, CA.vlnitAL, UtiM.ui I FUlii and S nl ri 1 li.s. 1TI1 LAMH.e. avllnlaaala .hiI ..!! . I. ... .mi. mr unrii'

Thr (irrnl American Tintranee Tale. IHrs. grit )nrbs; on Tho Weal and Woe of Social Life, O.XE VOLUME 12.M0, SI SECOND EDITIOX JIST ItC.lDY.

"A itaeply Interesting and powerful work. It vividly portray tntne of the lorrttle exploit of tronifilrlnk In both lilph and low life, Morare auch iceno. ai It depict eithor Imnjrinary or Um. Let Ulla book circulate. It ha bonlflcoul aim, and la Ute vehlrlo of admirably told aud anul (alula ry louon." i'retbyierlaQ. Altbouga written wiU direct moral imrpote, which lautiiftlly afoiDron the traairinailon, thl novel dlaplaya no common aklll In HcUlt.-u compoiitlon. The plot ia en of ebtorblnr otjro'. aud frO'luonUvd-JVoloiie anoclmeu nf ori.nal and vlgoroua character drawing. Now York 1 rlbuni. Hor dearriutona are excoedlnelv bttural and vivid. .Puritan Kocordor. written with reiuarkabla power. -Prov. Jour ajit One of It chief merit lathe excellonno of It conversation. Enquirer. Hat o many thrilling pata?e aad wall drawn cliaractrra, that yon read It with absorbed attention. -ihruino Herald. Ill certainly tho moil powerful tumneranee talo lliat we baro over parujod. Journal 4c Meacnirer. lioautlfully written. A work of groat trungtb and power. 0 on pol Herald. The IncldonU dramatic, and the lnlorvt lutunae to thd end. Ohio M teaman. A book which hould be read by all father, motiien, on and daughter aud eipeclally lhoewho tuiajlne they can drink temperately, without danger. III exceedingly Interesting Star In the Wt. .11UUUE) A.IDEICSO:? Ac Co. Publishers. 29 WEST FOURTH ST. ClNCl.tRATi. January 6vh 1&54 3 .10 mo. ASA IG LEU ART, (La to of.and Succcaaor to Ingle, Wheelar k 11 hart lu KeulEtUle Ageuciu,) Attorney al Luiv und ICt'ul ICatnte Aonl) Willaltond to the Collection of Ü-1.U, the pur rhaae ana nlo of KjuI t .talo and all other Itrof Ms otial buaincs üitruslod to blin In Vanderbirjli.and ihe adjoining counties In Indiana. j7Orri' t ovaa th cnt , . EVANS VII. LE, INDIANA. Aaron A. Colter. GKOCIiRY, PKOUCCh, AND COMMISSION S. E.COR.NKK OK SKVhNTH AND MAIN STS. . :ici vvii'i, onto. Nov. Jo- 4-lyr-. LITHQSRAPflY & USHAYUS. View ofiiuiiaiua's. LtD iris. furtraiU. Di plu.ua, .lap,Miiov Curds, .Notes, Drun, bill of b.vcuautf, i-aoeii, cue. ike. MluoUiTOX A WALLACE. Ho Hi Malnul Street, Odj Fellow Hall. Cluciuiiati, Sux. II, iBjU 17 ijr. Sbc Etmptniuct Htusicinn: A LOOK Of SOXUSAXD MUSIC. WE HAVE JUST IsUD a sew editiox, enlarged, improved, corrected, and Illustrated I in a uuiubcr of ungual engravings. It can now be obtained lu au qaautuy, great or lUall. Thi book ba beeu almost unanimously prouuuuceo "t ie uet wort oi tue kind elaiil," aui we doubt not it will be universally acwvlod now Every puraou wliu wisliu lo iirviunW Hie Teio perunce cause will Und til j Temperance Musician one oi me uiusi emcieui meant wulcu cuu be em ployed. Addret APPLEGATE 4 CO. March 10, 12. 43 Maiu l. Ciucluuall. MASONIC At ODD FELLOWS FUltN ISII 1N0 l UltE WILLIAM ADDIS, Ha romovedlo Mtl I. Hacou'a Building, nude Maffmilla Hail. Ciucluuall. Ohio. 31 ANUKACrUKEKof Coatuiue and It xaHa ol every description, for Mason, Odd Fellows, Son of retiiperunce. Temple of Honor, Druid1 Kti .Men, tsrotnernoou or tne unlaii, anJ uooj fellows. Tp Heiaig a member of tho above ordert, I am prepared at all time to furnish everything apperalnlnglherutn w'H punctuality aud dispatch, fob. IS. '53 U-.;.u. FRANCIS NUELSON. mroHTCB and MiMiraiTDaEa tr Cigars, Toluicco nntl Sau IT, DEALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, No. 233 Main Street, between 5th and Xth, isign of the Indian Chief. .NCINNAfl, OHIO. .Nov.ll,ie33.47-lyr. UNIT. H. L. DAX1IL J A C O D ERNST, ' WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL STATIONER AND BLANK B 0 OK MA AT A CTURER, No. 119 Main Street, between Third and Fourth reet, Clncinna I, Ohio. i Nov. 11 1M3--47 I yr. BHÖOKVILLE COLLEGE. flMHlS Instltntlon la now ready to receive any II numberof young rentlemen and young la---diet, and Lfford them thebett orfacllillee for obtaining a thorongh education. The balldlnf I large and convenient, and the Hoard of Instruction will be increased at the wanla of the Inatutlon demand. Those young men who may even prefer to graduate at older Institution, will do well to aoquire tho preparatory atudiea here, where the clatsei are not too large for eonveulenee, and where they are not taugut by under graduate., as In most old Institutions. Young ladiet, on graduating, will receive appropriate diplomat. Hoarding can be had In good families, near tha college ediUco al two dollar per week. Young men cn board themselveaat abouttixty cent pr week. The prlcct or tuition range from tl-Vj to 3,00 per quarter with ton per cent dlscoanl for advance payment. Forfiirtherpartlculanaiidr.ii J.NO. W.LOCKE, r-ree l Drookvill nd.Peb.0 1r3. G. A. Taylor. W. B. French. J. E. Wynne. Taylor. French & Wynne, Wholetalo dealer in Irish Linens & White 0ood3, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. TO Main aud 1,3, 1 & 7 Petal Stt. Cln. Jan. 134 1 y. FLOUIt IIAHIIKL.S.. he nurnet prlceTn cash will be paid for merchuiilubl flourbarreli attlio Exchange Milt, Brook vllle. by .Nov. 3ll.'i'J-iO. CEO. UOLLAXD & CO. QPEINO STOCK OF CARPETSWE BEO O Luave to call the attention of boxers loourlurge and cnuipletu a-sortmrul of the following: New mud choice pattern of Velvets, do do do Brüssel, do do do Brüssel Tapeitry, do do do Kupcrund Hiie3plv, do do do do do Ingrain V enjtlnns, of all width and qualities, IKarlli Kugsand DMir Mats. Oil t lotlis, -i all wi.lUi and al all price, While and Cluck Matting, Cot. ia Matting, 1'ie but article In uio for counting oültes, ettlUTAI.N liOODM. Our Curtain un l Drwpory Koom i now alocked wllh a rar oK'itiou oi guodt, consisting U art of. Ik, aalln, Wuralud and Cotton Dumaaka, aud ilu ti.aesl altern or laice and Muatiu Curla I us; Gill Cornice and Hands, wiudow ihadosof every verity. Also Tahlj Llnr-n, Towelt and Xapklnt, AinerKan, English, ami Frem h Puno Table Cover, AH those win, am aiiout to furm-h Ihuir buusrs UK Uew good III do wi-ll to cull al J. C. KI.NOVV ALT CO'S, Ks.Malusl bei. 41U Ot Jiu, east aide. Mar 84, H3, 14, lr TOUN D. SmWELlt OBOCXB AND COM. O Ml.sSI). Ait H.. l. i.,...l.-r lu rlo.ir, Provisions, H't.irbon IVhisHv. and Produce gonerully. .No 3U Waluul atreul, Cliicinuall Ohio. REFER TO N.u. i il. D. CI liulii di lladilen. N.u. i il. D. Chlnman At Co Cln Kiel. lor ot Jack. Louis-I Moiletl. Milwell h Co. vllle. I M. Loul CTLiberal advaiicei made on Consign men ti. uiar SI 'Js y 0 B. Clement's Cash Store. n A VINO Just rei'flvetl a general assortment of now goo.lv winch, ad. led to in) prexMil stock iiiakv my asuirtuifiil i-om, dole all ofwlil. h ill be sold low fort asli or produre in) loik conits. in ptin, oi a ninety or I lotlis. lasaamorus, Maliuetu. Tweeds, Juanua c Kiiiiiiner w are. A Ivo, er-i-t) vur.elyol Prints, lawn, l.liigliaius, HuUlnt ' UomhKt.iiur, pl.ilii and ram y nlki, Laco ilitts K4l'il,T',JU,',?"'r,o r. , I A LMJ, a lliiu lot rUiieensware, Cutlerv, tirnce- ! rloa, rtei-, lofliifr with lue a nasi assortment of llo..Ls Mi ius ever broiiriii to nils place. Any lady that I cannot lull lu a itatr of timet mutt mil bu miller the uidnciiceuf Um dark ago. .. II. In changing my bu.ln.-.s to Cah A Pro. duce I Uo no more Hum what I am compelled lo do, aud I hopetiiii will be received a a luinulem apolorv. WA.NrU. '.Ml.i OObuslieli wheat. 4U,!MJ0 do eoru, far which I will pa; cash. C. H, CLkMUMH. Uvil, AB. I QUI, lU33A.lf.

Fine and Water Proof Itooflns;, The undertlgnnd having been appointed rent fur 8. M. ot C. M. Warren' Fir ami Water Proof Hoofing, U now ready to do roofing of thl kind In any part of Franklin, Union, or Fayette rounllo. The More room of M. W. Hale and B. II. it J. C. Burton, In Brook vlll. are covered with thl kind of roofing, to whom the public are referred. lit durability, cUeapncit,afiiy, and convenience, all rocommand U, aa iiiporlor, in the romtructlon of ruont bulMln?. W. M.BAKEK. Jy 10,'Ji au-l-y

Uil. y I VBif is in- !: i. Another Sciuaiu. GREAT O, - , ; DYSVE.-A! DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S .--.-: r 05.1 Fitb.v-4Ru.-THE TRl'K DIGESTIVE FLUID, Prepared frem HEXXET, or the fourth PTOMACIl OF I lit OA, alter uirection or bakuj LIKBIO, the great Plivtological Chemist, by J. S. HOUOIITON, M. D., Hhlladeliihla, fa. Thia la NATURE'S OWS KEMEDY for an onhealthy Stomach. No art of man ran equal Its cu rative power, jironiuma no au iuiul,, inTKK.H, ACIDS, or NATSKOCS DKLUS. It It extremely agreeable lo tho taste, and may be taken by the most reoble patient who run not eat a water cracker without acute distress. Heware of DRUG GED IMITATIONS, fepalo HAUfA UKi u. Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Clrcu. lar.grntlt. giving a largo amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, from Llebig'a Aulmul Chemistry, Dr. Combo a fvilology of uigoition; die . M. W. HiLt,Koovii.oa, wholesale and retail Agent. August lit, 1cj3. 33-Ur. gcnnisDii $onsc COR. MAIXAXD FIFTH, CiiNCI.V ATI. OHIO. - DKXXlSON & SON, PROPRIETORS. rjTEAJI UAEBUS W0EK8. CHAS. ETILEsj j a j LtJ . I. s de a.v..m .oiuef uroadway aud r'UtU streut, Ciuiiunali, Ohio. iVloiiuuienW, loiuo, auU Grave bloues, Marble Mantle aud aUluury, babtieiual toi.U, jU aural laolou, Lrus, kuoa,irugu r'i;ures, isumcUua Counter Maos, Jni. kc, cousuuily ou baud aud lurnisued iv order. lue Trade supplied with Marble .u Hlock and tilao, or sawea lo C.Uer. war ii 'i ly vji:V YU1CIÜ SllAlJUDi. 11 a'OJT lllUS. J. fctt.tbl Mauulaclurci an xeier lu allaiuUsol irausuarenl aiuuu sua Je Also co rü, lassi-li, bras oiouuiilit Oil'. .o.iCvUge lUU, iaiuulat.,blu.iluaU. CUurt.li, öuiie auU olüer ture suaUet paiupet ' oruerifa superior sijle. 7 FIRE WOIIKS,' CaiiHc. Nutb iii.U Fruits, Wholesale and rvUil by JOHN II. MYERS. mo til Maiu Biruel, bet. filtu auU Sixth, West KldO. CLNC'IN.N ATI. 07 All ordere promptly Oiled and package warranted full wnnt. OV. 11, Ie3J,4". I jr. IEIPOäTANT TO BUILDERS. Horslcy&Ehlcr, FR ONT STREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNA 27, OHIO. Dealer lu all klmiof Lumlrand man a tu re re ol tah, Doora, IJIiuiIn, Wiudow - Franfx, Muuldiug, Biw Pilaatere, Weaiher BoHrdnijf. White eua Yelloer flu r"'oorlny, Shelving lor Storea, Pailinjf far Fence , Boards pl-ncd on both tide, of various thickness tuitiiMo fur Hie Inside llnlsh of houses. Tills ettablishment will be round t beeTaiMat, beueltt to prrsont building In the country, as liiey can betupilied hero wiliialllhe inaUrialt ready made ot lumber, thoroughly seasoned for flninhiiig house. In the Lumber Yard connected with this establishment there l kept for tale an extuntlve assortment of Lumber for all building purpose. bash primed and glazed, constantly on hand. All order promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. Nov. il, 1&53I7 l yr. PI AX OS roil II EXT, NEW Uli NECU.NU II a:sj. We aave 30 second baud, and Si new Pi ano that we will rent and let the rent apply U Iiurcbaaed In a given time. We are the largest 'lano Dealer lu the West, and will rent or eil lower for raA than any other house. No ii Vet Fourth tteeU MUKCI1 dt WHITE. Nov. Ulh lt&). ItlFLODr.OXM Iiri-OIE-.HlOtODCO.NX II .. A Ilanra lock of Bishop Child' Meloeon the besiln America for aale, wholesale and retail. None offered In thia cltv can compare wllh them as any one will acknowledge who will come and-eoelbem. MUKCU 6t WHITE, 74 Weit Fourth atreet. Head-quarter for Piano In Cincinnati. Nov. Ulh. 1M3. 47-ly JTÜ-Sr.PHNOMt PIANOS tt PIOll NALK Olli IT f Ml HK.NT.-Ouf Spring alock e Pianos, is now arrlrlngand If any one can look through our Immense siovk of Pianos from Llghte, Newton k Bradbury of Now York Gilbert of Boston, Meyer or Phlla. Ken fa ot Pelerton of Buffalo, and not acknowledge mat we are the Urged Dealer In the city, (keep the Uarr Puxo, and tell lower for eaih) can take our Hat. All we ask I an examination of our stock al 74 West Fourth Street. March 3. MURCH dt WIIITK. jaa. t. LTN.1. D. L. BROWN NOTARY rUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKERS. NO. 2. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, CI IM.xATi. O. LOANS NEGOTIATED PROMPTLY AND CUAFIUK.NTIALLY. Nov.llthiej3 40-1 yr. H. M. BUCK5ER. BEN E. BALL. "DUCKNES A5D HAIL, WH JLE3ALE 020. jj c&un c.u.uiaiw.s ox rvui aui u aikii chmt, 34 W aluutctreri, Cliicluuuil,Ohlo. EZPZR TO WI.NSLOW, L.N ILH ft CO, Nur Yoag f LAHP, Kt.N T dt hüCKLKV, M. L. HALLO VVbLL dt CO, Km1.tDBi.ra14. Jii.Nü-., ..KOI IltKHötLO, tm laasTi, KKLLtViV I llo.MKho.N, Na Oataam. KMll ll dt J0H.V50.N', mar 17 '34 13 a. c. iti)i. FASIIIONAULR HATTER. 54 Fifth Street. C1.NCIMATI OHIO. 43-1) r. SUED RIES IW STORE. nu t Migar, 300 bbla oriiue uiolassnt. 30 " " H. 11, do 3ai bg prime Easter cofler 40 hu, kola Java o StM) packiige freth l eal, HjtoAi Iba est. e. yarn, VuO iwvkagei mackerel, 60 boxes Va. Mo. t obacco, 00 Knga nails, SiO Bului .No. I balling, 80 bbl Hue smo. tobacco, Jfl.btHi ball imui.sIi ilirurs, Caudlua,8oap, .March, Ckr. die. for late lit by BKISCO& WHITE. No. li Lower Markettlreol.Clncluuatl. May 14. litt, itl-lf RAWDON, WRIGHT. HATCH L EDON Banknote ngravers& rinteis Jlr Eft rar. mj 4f A Mnln Stt,' Inrinhali, CM. l0, Engraved 111 a st le vorreaitomlliig In celleni-e to thai of Hank Notm, Kailroad, Mate and Count) Bonds, II. lit of Kvrhango. ( heiks. Drafts. Curtltlrnlrt of SliM-k mid Doixmlti.. Hrninlsory Note. Hill and llU r II.-h.Is. Itiidoma. Visiting and I'rofesslom Card. Notarial, Count) aud Hand "is. Vo. Coiistunll 011 hand, flunk Noto Piierof various tints, mailu 10 onlvr.ofvery tiperlnriuallty. T . i,r,ii, ul enrraver 1. r 1 11 10 h,w ' 1 " ""'nTir' "'r " HrATCII AI CI.4ICKM-W. t,...r. hls.rv,e..s 10 the riilions of Hrook. I he above oini e 1 uinii-r the suporvlslon of floo. Vllloaml flrllillv. In Him ralmnllv nt Wal.. h aiwl l Im k Mukerand ropalrir making and mr-tidlng joweiry.wc. i.oiigeierincrand strict puixtu mil ai ni rvrnminsiuiaiinns. North of the post o ill re. . Hhflh three ilmirt ly v:. iH.vi si-tr WM.ai.tne. Jos, Laie li. s. m.t WM. OWinr AND SOKS. WII0LE8AIE I.KOi ti(. CUM.4lls.lo5 lt iKuOUlt MaarnsHT. orlliiasi torn r of Walnut aud Columbia itreeti, C;ciiTl, Ulla. Barl '141

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D A V & M A T L A CK, wHnt.etALB aestta ia II K V U O ODS, No. 57 PEARL STREET, BKT. WALNUT k VISE Cl.NCIN.XJ rt OHIO. March I7 IBM Jl 8. MMixa. E. Jcaxma. J. DcrrnniiP. Manning, Jennings & Co. WHOLESALE. cj- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 251, Mai Stscet, West Side, Second Door above Sixth JNo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. Nov. II, 1833,17 lyr. co-im i:t.m;i:sii ii rnifE undersigned have entered Into Co-partner-1 hlp, under the name and Arm of JONES, LOr KIT or KOUBl.NS.forttie purpoao of carrying on a holemlc Grocery and Commission Butinet. M.JÜAKK. DAV11) LOVRTT, (Lutoof J.D. AC. (Lato of St. Omer.) Jonetdt Co.,) Cincinnati R.KOBBINS, (Late of Milroy, Indiana. LOVETT&. ROBRINS. Wholesale Grceri St Coinmiaaioa Merchanla SO.C9 PEAKL STRETET, NEAR VI5E, apyj 19-lyr. CINCINNATI. Itsse . 2Boorc NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 6TII, AND 9T. l'UavI! constantly on hand a beautiful aorIV ment of HAFS AND CAPS, of the most fashionable kind. He Invite hi old friends al Brook v tile lo give hi in a call when they visit we citv. May 7, 1853 I yr. Uuudry'a. Commercial VTrltlnj fluid. rrIIE undortlgned la prepared to furnish the Western maricul wllh a superior Wrlthig Fluid hit own Invention and which In color, durabili ty, and fluidity I warranted to bo unsurimssed. Thu color I at Art t a greeulth blue, changing to a deep permanent Ohult. All order will be promptly attended to by ad druiii,orealliiigoiibiiuatulomce In Mercan tile College. Il way also be iiblainod at the book Mores geueruiiy. JOti.M uCNDKY. Nu. H,lhi3, 7 lyr. Wliokeanleand Ilrtall Dealer In il inn nnnf.1 ) am X. EAST COHN ER WESTERN ROW di PEARI CINCINNATI. W PARTICULAR PAINS TAKEN lN THE sKLrJC I ION Or THE UES1 FAMILY GROCERIES. Nor II 165347 lyr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. loU 31 A IN TltF.lVr. IMDER COMMERCIAL DARK C1SCIN5ATI. Watch Ma'.ers' Tools and Materials. Nov. II, Ih33,47 tyr. M A V E S T A II L. I S 1 1 M R T, No. 3 College Hall, Walnut 5t., Cincinnati. E. 51 ENDEN UAL. .Map, ltn)k, 111 Print teller, has constantly on hand Rulde Books of all kinds, Rchool Apparatus and Outline Mapt, Anatinlcal Choral, Atlasea, and Ouzeilcrras Drawing histruineiitrf, Geologic;tl Crtbinfts. TXIereacopee, Charta, nnd Prlnta. .flap of till other Publiehers. Jan. 13 4 0 m. IVm.C. WH ITC II ER. THOS. J. FINCH. W.M. O. WIIITCIIEIt & CO., SucceasoratoBatee, Whltcher AcCo. Scalers in jats, Caps, Jfnrs, HATTERS' TRIMMLMGS, Corner of Pearl and Main SU. CINCINNATI O. kttl A!.9Tt. neu. Flickinqik. A. IT. Porirt roan Joan B. KraR Booksellert, Publiahera Si Stationen, 43 Hain Street Cincinnati. WE hne one of tha largest and best assorted tocki In the WeU Our atock embrace the bett work on Theology, Medicine, Lav, Mechanics, Agriculture, History, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, tyc. and a complete assortment of all the most desirable Miscellaneous Book 1 published. Our slock of SCHOOL BOOKS embrace all booki of merit used In the Weil. from the spelling Book to the Lexicon. Our itock of itallonery embrace! erery variety of Blank liooki from tne email Memorandum Book to the large u-por-royal Ledger, lucludlng every article used In the counting-room. We have for the Country Merchant a full vrtoty ofLetter.Cap and Note Paper, KnTelopei,Vrn p per, Bonuet Boards, luk, Vc, ate. Our own Publication are loo well known at work of the highest merit, to require more than an enumeration of the most prominent which are CLJKKVSCOMMlSrJur. DR. DICK'S COMElote Worka, Rollln' ancient Illatory, Plutarch' lve,6pcUtor, Joiepbu, dt-. e Invite all who deal In, or purchase book, to give ut a call, a we are coufldent we can offer them auch inducement! at ihall be mutually beneficial. Nor. II, 18S3. 47 lyr. CJ. We COFFIN & CO, BELL &. BRASS FOUNDERS, aaa MsarracrvaiRi or And all kind of Bra Work; Deler In Leadline. Coprmr, Block Ttu, Coper Klvets,8ellei, holder and Metal Packing, aecuuii Mrecl, Del. uroauway aud Ludlow, Clnrlhiiatl Ohio. TTfThoIr Bells areexueutod on new and Impro ved princlplu, uperior to any foundry In thu World. . .Nur. 11, I8i3,47 lyr. D.micl F. Mender, & Co. iiicinii:ili MCiiiii Bureau 4c FiiiNirrnr. wanufactohv. COR. OF FRONT AND SMITH STS. Keep a general aaaorlinent of convlitlngof Hie following articles. Tlx: Koto wood, 1UI. ....I 11 .1 li..,.llt. ,(!..(.. U .. Auau.'naiij , . aiiiu, i.i v.siiia; uu iiaiu siti real, bide lioarils, U riling Desk. Unclosed aud quality to any uinde here or elsewhere, and which tuuy uerat very mw prices, ior cam or aupruveu paper. tiX KINDS OF LUMOER W ANTED. Nov. it. tt3, 7 lyr. C. SKY ISOLD, Late E. F. SeybolJ.) Importer ot HAUL) WARE, AND MAIs'UFACTUYEUOF Plutiu , Coopers' Tuols uud Tress Ho- j is, No. 287 Tlttln Street, i e.iuiaii O. Jan. 13 4 Cm. S. Li.ULISII AND SONS, WhoL'iaU And XeUU Muiiuf.irluren ef fiel lowi, ASVILS. VICES. STOCKS AKD DYES. ad lt., Bei. Broadway ans) Ladle. ClBtUaeit er. II, taelrT tyr.

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A. K. Loot. IL D, Root. F. E. Arnold. E. II. Hovx. Importers and Jobbers of Jranqi (Scobs. g.W. Cor. Cth Main Pt. Call House Buildings. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jan. 134 ly. S. S. CflBPiR. Wholesale dcalerln Dried FrniU, Clorer cid, and produce generally. No. 38 Walnnt8trt Between Front ft Columbia 1400 bush. DIUKD WiaCIIE. 2(KK do do AI AM. IIOO do do ITA NUT. Aft da da CL4kVF.II. HECI1. In store and for into. Fcb.17 lyr. AIL) PA INTED WlilDOfV SliÄÖcT. Uand Oil cloth labia Covert, manufactured ai'd aold, wholesale aud retail, by M. bawyeret Co. N . b uouege nuuuing, vatnntatM Cincinnati, fhU. Ordort promptly tilled. Country Merchant aid Fedlentapplied on the lowett terms. Nov.C, lei3. 40-I3mi. II. D. CQIPMAN &. CO.., Commission &. rerwardlni MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CA VALBASIX.CIXCIÄ5ATI. HEFltEliC!t cmciHUATt. : caMaainoi city, Ia. John Swasey A Co. ; Morrison A Kewby Tweed,K101oydt Wright: B.öt H.M. Conklln, ' Xoevesdt Stephen, : asoiarrowN.ia. roMNissriLLt,iaD. ; A.S. Wtroln ex Co. A. B. Conwell St Bon. ; George Gillespie. Libertl cash advancement made on consign menu. aiM9-lyr. North-east Corner of Canal and Walnu Streets. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 3IAUFACTUIU:U OF ff3 rnn nrnnnr AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Nov. II, 153, 47-lyr NOTiUMMGii! VOW I year time to obtain a fortune for ft. - - nit neiiuur uook Agnunei nor utciua receipts ; but a eure method of making from I to w per cent, upon euy capital Hatavta in vested. 1'hii valuable Information can be obtained bv ending one dollar by letlor, pott paid directed 10 W.& E.O. VAS BERGES Cincinnati Ohio. 51 mo NEW SADDLERY llarilu'.ne IIoiic. HCSTER, COBUHX. KD.MKSTOS dt BARR, Importers and Manufacturers of saDdlebt, hardware, CARRIAGE TRIMHIHee, aDDLE-TREEB, Leather, spring, Axles, diC. NO, -2 ChURCII BUILDING,' . . Walnut ttreet, bet.3rd At 4th streets, Cinclcnatt.O. The nnderslgned would reaprctfully give nottce to MiT'lianta. Carriage Muiiufacturer aud Kad dler. In the Wetland Knuth-est.thal they have associated ilieiuselve for trausarllng extensively, ihr above named buiues lu all It variety. They are now op"iilng a large itock of New and elegant Goods," . " elected with great care.(tlie aonior partner having ben several month In the market.) both as regards it) lo and price, and purchased largvly with t ush from the best tnfllish, German, and American manufacturers. A Ibey will liniort tlielr Foreign (lootl and buy their A mericnn direct from nianufuclnrera.lhey will. at all lime, be enabled to hold nut Battering Inducement lo purchaser. They will a(tOitlnthn mauageiiiriil of thei buslues the prlni'tplv ofMlrogros.n cblef of whivh arehort proflia" and "large wile" for Casb.nr npnn ahört time, and coupled with almoit dally reclepta of New aud Fashlonubleartirlus. In short their aim will be to make the Cincinnati market in their line, equal to either Philadelphia or New York. Tha personal attention of each member of the firm will be glveu loth detail a well a the management of tne buttneii. Thli will enable their friends to order, wllh the fullest eoiiflileni'c of gotllug promptly whatever they de tli e of the newutt it) lei, ud at uniform tow price. N.n. HUNTE R.late ofN- Y., JOII.I A ' I'OBl'HK, tasaufMatasiUawJEL;. - W.KDMKSTO.N, late with TjU-r Davidson dSCo. HUGH BARR late of Fleratafsburg.Ky., Jan. I34 6m. DR.J.B.MARCIIISrS CELEBRATED CATI10LIC0N IroaTFt eeiitr .erat orscrriam riKaLt. IT STANDS J pre-eminent for j er in an meat ease Tor which It I recommended, niuany caned FhMALE COMPLAIST8. Of thoiearePaotpr Utcri, or Falling of the Tw VVomb5 'PO'MiTina mi Ul. riRATIOM OV TBI Womb; lartnaa talMkhorrhasi, or Flooding; PatRrcb, Irr PRBSSID, ARB la atw t la jscrstruatior, otc, wlu all tuetr accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long Handing. The Cathollcon far lurpattoi other remedlea.ln being more certain, teat expensive, and leaving thai) item In a bolter coudltlon, Lai all Interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) coutalulng ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneflclal remit of lu use: together with letter from highly experienced Physician, who have used II In tholr practice, and speak from their owaobaervatton. KKPRRENCK. P. B.PtcRnAM.M. D.,Utlca,N. Y. L. D. Flcmiro, M. I). Canandalgua. 5. V. M. H. Hill, At. 1)., Rohester, S. Y. 1). Y. Foots, M. 1)., Pvracu, 5. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md. J. C.ORRirg, M. D., Haltlmore, Md. W. W. Kirsa. M. I). New-York City. W. Ptrorr,M. D. Concord, N.H. J.P. Nrwlard, M.)., t'tlca, X.Yt Rev. C.8. Hrard, Glenn Springt, S. C. Pamphlet had gratis at the store of Cirrokb & Aldrr, A genu, Laurel, Ind. AI.SO10l.lby K. E. Puller, Harrison, Ohio. Dakiil Hcarrr, Liberty. Pawls de MoRRisoR.CounerivlD. 8. HTRWART.Greeiishurg. Jone IIcntlr, Veraaillea. Letttr ntlr4 re ire Mr, Crt I Hunk, Agrtitmf tnvenuu Ohl. Tolir. MiRi Btu: I have boentenyeari troa bled with Pemal Comrlalnt prolapsu uteri, and all the attending dlntrultiei; at times rendering my life moat mlabl. I have had the altenlance of aome of in aeit physicians, with but little success; the most they could do wai to relieve arure wm nut of theqtiectlon. Por Ave month before commencing with your medicine, I bad not been able lo perform anj'labor, could walk but a few itcpi at a time, and irarcely went nut of rioort in short, I watcompletelT proitraien.botL In body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my day In iiinVrtngaiid misery. Hot ralInr rour advertisement. I was IihIuchiI to try yoor Invaluable medicine railed Uterine Cathnliron,a th Lit retort. I had not used It a week before I felt like another woman. By the nte of three bottlet I wat enabled to perform all the labor for alx In the family with ease, and could walk auv wherr In the neighborhood without Injury, Nothing but a tense of my duty in you and to the afflicted, has lnilncd me to suite my rase to the public I ran nfely recommend tho preparation to all those Unering iixeiuyceir. faigueil.) All. Pills A. ninor. Fait no. Fort et Co.. Ohio. Dec. 7. If 52. J. B. MAKrillSIA Co.. rrnpnetor. rtRTRst ntroT, 304 Broadway, Y. Feb. Otb, lt34 iuoi.

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Ipollonttlldln0;,?1. XV rer, r attsd Wulniit, t'lnrlvstintl, O. I.M.OKPOKA11.I 1HH. 'P II K attention of the tuibllc I respoclfullv railed 1 to Ihe superior fnrllillei aflordud aithltlntlltulinn, for qualifvll g Inillridiials In a Ihnrnuph practical manner lor the Counting Koom and liuslarss pursuit. The Course embrai es BOOK-KtKPINO UY DDIRLE ENTRY, l pursued In thadlfTureiit deparimanltof trade, rouiiiierre and manufactures huslnass Penmanship, Calculations, Cnrn'ioiiiUiire, and daily lectures 0 Mercantile Law and Political Kronotu) In their reiallnu to Commerce'. The Cour can be completed In from to IV week. Term 94U. Pupils bing taught Indlrtdaally, applicant tan enter at any time. Porfurtherpar uln eall at sae College mnsnt er iisrNitts rr - iyX. ot. lWi.r.

Cincinnati.

flip coopes axv co., wholesale tzkaud Fancy Coodi. ATJtflCloÜlS. rMkl-n.m. Vja.tln. - . . . , . .... , . , i.tiors tri uiiu.i.pt. Ate., noK Walnut Ktreet, S7 kiX;j, sugiiiwi rrnor waiiiuitna alxth Ci:CI.ATIsOIIIO. ' mal . , 0in Cabhul Warr AMitmm nnder.lgned.at Ko4 We.t p.fu . between Vlna and WalnntUko-pIea.ur In Inrormlnghl. friend, and the public that he bi on litnd large and complete a itock of Cahlnet W r a. ran be fouad In the Weit, of every desertpttos an.l qusiuy.iimbraclng tyle aad price hirli ni b found adapted to the fancy and neccwitlei of all rltstM ofpurchaarn. My stock I equal la Mtnt toTnr similar (lock ever offered In tb Western roualry The workmanship I ef uperior excellence la fashion and durability. am poee4 of fiu. ties for manufacturing, bv which I can afford any article at unprecedented low term. Aly moue 1 "small psxHlsand qokk returns." I reepecifully Invite the public to visit my exteatve warroom,and examine my varied and eie. ga. 1 stork. ROSEWOOD FURNITURE. Wow ea htada eoinple and very elejront aitorU mont of Hose wood Furniture, embracing eofai. Tte-a-Telea, Center Tablee, Easy Chain, Prl..r Chairs, ne. of the uot beautirul and approved tylo of form trimming and fliilsh. I would also taie. that 1 . . ,1 . . lare Mirrors ar tlr r. . - . . i 7 i V ubiiij, and of any alz or shape that may be required fratin ml A f" aliitl Iha ttmailA nf St. . 1 . MAUUUASr AWÜ BLACK WALNUT WARE. Cnatr,Rocklng Chain, 8ora-eat Chair. Hook. Cad and Racka Bnraant. Rn.U' -i.m. .i. cry atyle and deacription. ' rnuuiiu . . nitrnwitt . n n v-u.'liiiwn b.luutLI V AKfc. I have on hand a run h. rw .iwb r . 1. . . . - - j - . -1 waucr ware; compriaing Cane, FUg, and Wood at r, .T' . . " nu prire, tureau, J a. ble. Hocking Chairs. Stands. Dud.tp.,1.. nur. etc, LOOKING-GLASSES ON HAND. A latve assortment of I.fwtir, r.i.... roMWood, and mahogany frame,wbtrh 1 will eeti MATRASSES ON HAND. A pood upply of ipring.eurled Lair and palmeu so Malrssees, made iu the best manner and aU make them lo order In any way thatuap be loci, red. , Ordered work will receive particular attcntlea and be dene In the most workmanlike manner. Particular attention paid lo wbolfaale dealer 43 lyr. A.CU.NSllJiE. SSACON'i. nercantlle College. Nairtts-AVeat Corner Sixth nnd It al. not atreel, Cincinnati, Ohl. THE undersigned haa removed bis mercantile r", 10 butlu'R"- North.weM corner 0fwal.;utai.dtihvui.ahere he him Otiod up a bpleudid buitof Koom,expret,,lT for bis busiues bavingpred neither pains or expene lu making them 111 ectiry respect the most eons anient ami plcasenl School Koom la the Ln.tixl r-Ulo. The plan adopted in loat hing 4ombl..c practice with theory; lusWad 01 using books, th pupil, are exeixiaedin maklug ongimU ci. tries ofevery day bushiest transaction. Jouniallxliig.rKHting. b. ancingaciTu.-'U, opening and doling of a groat raXlety uf il.ferculaeUel book, both lorpurtnerhlp aud individual business, where the business ba beun proerouaud adverse; and Uiu oualifylng the studeul for cutorliig into the practical dalle ofth accountant Iu any kind 01 butlnee. TUe course of instruction will ronaist of CiWe entry book-Keepiiig.enibrarltig every deimil.nent of trad and Mercantile Account, viz; bolceale, Retail, Commission, Exchange. Banking Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual Parncrship, Stcamboating, and 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 cornve cf aludy, the nnderslrnd has mal arrangement w''k Henry Know, lion, belamy Morer, Prof. C. W. W righl. and other emim-til Lecturer, to deliver a eourv of Lecture on th aubtec or Commerrtal Laiw, IIUt.r uf Commerce, Political Li onnm , aa rouaorted with Commerce, and other aubjerls f greut Importance In In rommerclul poii.t of tlw. sns orrer oemre miroonceu U any MdrcantJe College in the United Mates. - fopilsare Inslriicied Individually, an.i not Id clueaea, o thai student may enWr al auv time and proceed lu the rallooflhüircapacity and assiduity. Public examination are had. (though pupil are examined privately If they desire It,) when the tudenl undergoel rigid and thorough tut irrttraHon by th principal, (atsiwted by a Committee of Practical Accountant d busiues men,) and Diploma awarded to thoe who are deemed wor thy of the m. A course can be completed In front tlx to tea weekt. The principal will take pleasure In doing every thing In hi i(itr to advance hi stuilenis. and maKethem tnorongli and " atminptlMied accouit. taut ana hlsextonsive acquaintance with the bu. inesi community will generally enable bim t procure iitualtou! for Ihoie deiirout ol cbuiuiur them. Term: For a full conrseof lettor.ln Book Keeping, Writing, Commercial CalculaUoni.Com. Tiercial Law, etc 1 4U.U0 U, N, Dacen. Rov, tt. IF33, 47 lyr. Prlucipal. Ilblnaisns 3lan Dooita. publUhed andiold by Jacod Ernst, ICo US Matn Street between Third and Fauna Streets, Cincinnati, O. t Roblnton'i Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic. " Key to Arithmetic. tlementary treatise on Algebra. M Algebra, Vnlveriity Ldllion. " Key to algebra. Natural Philosophy. " Geometry. 44 Astronomy, Cnlvenltv Edition. " . dO' School Edition. Surveying and Navigation. nOIII.sO.R "THEyiATICAL troiiKü. HAVING been requested to examine Pof. Robinson Sertci of Mathematir, and to. report my opinion thereof. I have with pleasure made myself a well acquainted with the siieclne merit of tho book 1, at I well could wltlioul Iha actual nilng of them In the recitation room. Prof. Roblnion must be, I should Judge fmut hi book, keen, sprightly and thorough Msthr inatlclsn. lie would teem to have, either a the gift of name, or the result of iudy aud practice, a quick Intuitive perception of mathematical prlurlpl, and to be remarkably adopt -j arttfluea for abbreviating the methods of solving problem. Die Algebra I clear and auiHcleuily -diffuse It explanations, and furnishes aa abundant atock o, problem with explicit and Ingenioua mcxlet of tolvmg them. Thi work la uiliciently extensive for the orciuary purpotei ef course of College liiRt ruction. The Geometry embodlci a great amoont off., metrie knowledge in a compaaa tmallwr than utual. l b diagram are w ell conceived and remarkably well executed. The TreatiaeonKurveylngand Navigation ! full, and give many Interesting furls inch may bo new to most of our ludern. Th diagram are. a In tha Geometry, unusually well done. Tke 1 atural Phlloiopby It decidedly Intoroiting, not only for U matter, but for ihe manner in w inch principle are explained and facts staled. Not only ihe ludciit but lb general reader tuaj Cud iinuseiueiit and iiroBifrom the book. W. C. LA HARFE, iuperlntendent of tb Public School of ludusna. Oreeucasll, Ind., IW3. Sl-44. 114)1 YP. AFFLICTED, READ AKD BR MADE MIULK. DKS. HALL dc WHITE, having fonned a eo-partnerahlp, continue to be ronsuluid at Ulf 1 Offliu, 134 Waluul street. fliuiiii.Btl, UMo, ou all dlsouta of private or delicate nature, and guarrantee cure Ui all case which they auder lakelo treat. b) a lour course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent. l)rs. II. di w . have the graliflcation of prcsebllng tha unfortunate ith remedies that have never failed to cure the most aiariul.-ur of OONUKKIItA aud kYPU ILL1K. Inder their trtalment. all of tha horror of Veuereul iiieuc, ImpureLlood, 1 1, er. Imp itenry, Paina lu the back. and Urgans of Ceueration, Inflauialion of the Hladder ai.d Kidneys, l() Urocele, Abscesses, diseases of Ihe Liver and Lung, Hrops, hcrol'ula. Tumor, t.pileptr Pit, ilieease of Uiu Nervous stem areiierallj, DLtrrUaea, i.' s eiilery. Pilea, ristuui, Kujiture, o.e., are peruiaueiitly cured. Periodical complaint of female, however com plicated or ai pulu g, also,all oilier diseases luddent to female, cured, and every fuucliou, re torvd to iu natural lour aud vigor. Ague and Fever cured In twenty -four hours, warranted. rKiiRAL WeaKrr Dr. H. & W. devote ignwl part ol their time lo the treatment 01 those case raueed by a leeret und lolitary habit, huh rulna the body end mind, ui.Bliliig th unfortunate in diviuual for tther business or society, t-ouie of the ud and melancholy eDerta priMlut-ed by early habilaul youth are woakues of ihe bsuk and Hmbf, dlxillicisot the head, dimness ul sight, alplUtioB ot the liert.d la. nurvousiiesa. derangeiunat 'I tlie digCstie 'ui. tloi.s. ; niplouis of t-oiisuuipl Inn, Sr. I he fearttl eliei u 01. the iinndare much lo bv dreaded lo of men. on , toi.luaiiMi ul Idea, irprvusion f pirll, evil lrebodu.g, aversnm of MKiety.telf-dlstriitl, limldily , 6tr.. are among the r lis proCu.ed. hnih persons should be lure ion. siin.u.a ig marriage, toi.sull a plixsii inn of ex rlei.ee ai d ik ill, and be at om restored to health ai d happiness. TQ U ttels addressed to Dr. 11. P. V hit .box liii r. t)., post-1 aid. containing a lee prusnpily attended to, and Medicine forwarded lo an) part ol the I' lilted Hale, keenre from observation. Klrlik-al errv observed. Nov, It M3,4 I jr. IS JloN.: ." I lü. II. CI.AIIK , at Ms new store, on doer " outholth lAl.l tV liulM-. keep ennsunt I) on hand a general urtinrnl ol Js-w vir), WATCHES, CLOCKS, liver spoon, mora, and, great variety of yviA 1 a utk u:st uch at are usually kept by Jwln. lie I preprd also to repair cildjeaclr), and to clean aud repair elm ki aud wal bei ou rvasouabl term and al short notice. II w ill also take el 4 eUveraa4 gold In exchange lor roodt. lStV.4Uf4l4-IJ. ,