Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 June 1854 — Page 4

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BT EXUta I BOiTWIC'IC TU ihmMh with me LiistU, My ktlUMtk Uj Goat, tall aa hour oa yonder lake, . An4 lUt whAl t hU ey. I will not talk flove.lUelW, Tay (ace wU frowae I HI. CiuU aaver break, U U7 forgot, Aad Uxom forgvl tbat will. TU folly HI, Iba tat prata A - tmck poV,a wbtm Uhw, A whim, aa I eea jvrovt. I loved I , on ,n4 Y.I foaad the iü U nnktnd; flow tw saaytsea etlnw.teerlaad, AfKr krt to find. j4r, from tbat eelteg ebade. Behind thJ ree klu Looks fort feir rarten' fc-w Te waken 7 bertja to-nlghl. A4 Margaret hatb kindly eye, Aa4nlU null, I veen, TW apeak a haartet eonslancy, Vaaaltls u4 sarea. Bat the art terj pal. Hielte, AA aU elgblgrewsahlll, Tie twbiV-hl ! fer . My eell will werkln Ul. TV w.iaa aU Ui, forgtvel TU Ii fclieoooil, M I Ut, Of Margaret, end the ml. lonlj wUhad Iky brt omh4; TboH not aogry long.) I Tbo klaaa Ihea ntalktak. Indeed, 1 ecare rea4U wron;. Ty MncM pained m, yet ! deemed Tboa wart o eoo,aaif Tha Uest eh! U day teowon, TayhtartU ln,Uaeai. Talleae, ye winged l1 Tbnt rowod ay petb-way roar. Do yo sol know torn tpoi . Ware mortal weep no more? Boa los aad pleasant dell, ioma ealUyaU the West, Where, fmftom toll and pain, The weary eoul 7 wet? ! winde acftaa4 la ft whisper low. a airbed foi city. ÜVar ftBiwtra4-o!M Tell ate, lbe aalghlj deep, Wbee billow round ma play, Know'tt Ihot. om IbTorad ipot, loa Liland faraway, IV bar wrelcfced man nay and, Tha bile for which ha elhe. What aorrow never Uvea, Where hlendahlp never dlee? Tha 14 wtm rolUrg la parpatual low, Wpp4 fof a whlU, and ftnawra4 "o." 1 Aa4 laou, aatenail moon, . Thai with aach holy (hc Coat look apoa to aarth , Aalaap la night' ambraca TaU aa.lu all tay roaaJa, llftrt ttkoa tot aaaa nisi ipot, Whara mlacraLla maa Mlgfcl lad a hapUr lot ? &hlad a aloud tha moon with'' raw 1 a wo, And a Tolca aweat, buta4, r40Bd,1-'J,!" TaU ma, aacral aoul, 01 tall ma, Hop aod Faith, la lhara aaraaün plac Proa aorrow, ala and daalhT la (fcara ao happy ipot Wbara morula may bablaawJ, "Wktra $ rtaf may tad a ba lm, And waarlnaaa a reaiT faith, Hopa aad Lora, baat boon to morula ftrta. Warad (halt brlbt wlafa and whUparad Yaa; Uaaraa. $nfrtnUt. TUS XXV IXATZ3. 'I do hope the canal will freeze orer to-nirht to that I can trr my skates ia the mornin?;' said I red Holland one cold evening to hit schoolmates 'Itt cold enouzh to freeze anything, I should think, but have you new states?" Yet. fther bousht me a beautifu Dalr this morninz. come home with me. and I'll ahow tkem to you." Agreed! boyt, left all go home br Mr. Holland's and tee Fred't new skates!" "Well, I will for one." "and I for two," taid another.and toon laughing and shouting the troop of boys drew up in front of Mr. Holland's handsome residence. Now for a sight of the new skates!' "Just let me put my books in the house.and then I'll bring them to you.' taid Fi?d; 4I know you will all lay they are well worth looking at.' Oh, but they are grand one's, was the universal exclamation when Fred reappeared with the skates. 'Why, I never taw any like them?' Ho, they are a new kind;Mr. Smith unpacked them latt night; father bought me the very best pair from the lot. and he picked out the highest priced pair, too; how glad I felt when I taw them!" "Well, if they ain't just the nicest ikatet that ever were seen, they roust have coat a great deal, though!" Father never buys a poor arti.le; and there is not such a pair of skates nearer than New York Citysaid Fred, boaatingly. Oh. if Mr. Smith received a lot of them I guess there are othert as good as your,' said Jemmy Fritz, laugh tog. I tell you there ain't; the others are very nice but these cost a half a dollar more than any of them.' You always think your things a Itttle better than other peoples, how much are the others?' Different price, two dollars, a dollar and half; and some a dollar and a quarter." I've got a dollar and a quarter of my own money, I mean to have a pair oftheml" I mean to coax father to get me a pair . 'Father has promised me a new pair this winter, I hope he will get them to-night." 'I mean to have a pair before this time tomorrow Jost then two men passed by, and one said to the other, 'it is stinging cold, to-night; I think the canal will be closed before morning.' Good news!' cried Fred, clapping hit hands. 'I tell you what it in, boys, let all of us who can raise skates meet on the ice right after breakfast, and skate till school-time Well, that will bo fine' You will come, wont you, Edwin Merrick?' . 'I wish 1 could,1 replied Edwin sadly but I havent any skates Cau't your father get you a pair?' Asked one of the boyt. He hasn't any father said another, compassionately, llasa'ihe? 1 didn't know that, All of the boys felt so sorry for

EJwia tb at they did not caro to talk

about their tkating any longer. They wantca lo lay iomcmin to comiorl a - . a .t 1 1 ft . ttm, but uoy-lue, mer uta not know

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how; co they separated for their difler ent hornet, cacn one thinking how hard it was for him boy to havo no father to buy him ikatet and other nice. thini. Oh, those beautiful tkatcsl'thought Edwin, at ho walked slowly home, I do with I had a pair; I wonder if mother couldn't get them! Iiut when he went to tho house, and taw hit mother toiling over her tewing to get them needful food, he felt that it would bj useless to ask her. 'I wonder, if there it no other way in which I can get them, thought he; and long after be bad trone to bed that niirut. ho lav A 1 t . . f J toising na wonaenng to uinmii whether he ceuld not earn the money to ouy mem. ine next morning be called at Mr. bmith store to look at the skates, and taw a pair for a dollar and a half, which ho thought just as . 1-.1 T. ll.lt . goou as uioso rrcu naa uoasicd 01. "Nie articU that," aaid Mr. Bmith; "it just about the right sizo for you." Mr. Smith,' EJwm beirua, and then he cleared hn throat two or three timet before he could cet on; Mr. Smith, it there any way in which I can earn money enough to pay for these! s. Why, yes; the boy that I had here to run or errands and carry home par cc!s is tick; if you choose to como nnd taite nia piace, you can earn them in a fow dayt.' 4 should like to, but mother wishes me to go to school.' And you wish the tkates?'- Yet, sir iif it a in wen, ir you wui come to me a couplo of hours in the morning, and again in tne evening wncn scnooi is dene, you shall have the skates in two weeks. Do you think your mother ean let you!' 1 guess to, sir; I II go homo and ask her His mother readily gave hcrpcrmis sion when she saw how anxious her little son was to get tho skates. So Edwin began to get up very early in tne mornincr, that be might finish al his mother wanted done by break fas time, and be ready to go and work for Mr. bra lth immediately after. A hopeful spirit makes a light foot and -Ldwin was so quick in doing er rands that Mr. Smith was greatly pleased with him, and in about ten days said 'Edwin, to morrow ia Satur day; if you will come and help mo al day, you snail have the skates to take home with you. My other boy will be back next week. rdwm s eves cus tened as he ran home to tell his moth er the good news.- He heard tho shouts of the boys on the canal, (for it was now a nno skating place,) and s"d to himself, lo-morrow night at thisume I'll be with them, and as happy as king with my new skates all my own earning!' He found hit mother busy preparing something for his grand mothers rheumatism, and as tho ol lady groaned out with pain in her shoulder, she said, 'I am afraid I shal always nave it, until i tret u warm shawl to wear in cold weather Do put on your black one taid his mother. Oh no, I hope to get to church again, when spring comet, and must keep that shawl decent to wear then. Betidet it it not thick enough to keep of rheumatism; a little blanket shawl would be the thing I know it, and I must try and get you one very soon Hasn't grandmother any warm thawl?' asked Edwin. No How much would it cost, mother?' 'About a dollar and a half.' Just tho price of my skatcithought the boy, how nice it would bo for me to give her a shawl. How I should enjoy to see her wear it.and in thinking I had helped to keep away her rheumati.sra. üut then 1 tbould have to go without tho tkates, all the other boys hare them, and it would bo so pleas ant to go with them to the canal tomorrow night! shall I give up all this fleasure, or not? I'll think about it' Ie did think, not only thlt night, but all the next day, while doing errands. When he had earned horou the last parcel for hit employer, he went back f ! ii .i . .i to go i nis pay; ana wnen mat gentleman laid down the skates; saying, there they are, my boy, all your own, may you have a merry time with them,' his heart swelled with joy for a moment to think that he owned the long-coveted skates. But then hu : .....U..,! I,!. . i . i ,i remembered Iiis crand mother, and though the tears sprung to hia cye9, he laid ia a tolcmblj ateady voice, 'would you as lief, sir, that 1 took one of those blanket shawl j instead of the tkates?" 'A blanket shawl! what in tho world would you do with it?' Givw it to my grand mother, air.' 'What sudden change is this? I thought you were half crazy for a j'air of tkates!' "So I was, but I heard grandmother say last night ahe could never get well of the rheumatism until blio had a warm shawl.' 'And you aro going to treat her (o one, ha?' I should like to.' 'Very well, select the nicest shawl in the ttore. There, what do you think of that drab one?' 'Just the thing for (rrandraothr,but have I earned at much'as that!' 'Yes, and more Ux;a boy to thoughtful of his grandmothcr'i comfort,' he replied, at ho carefully wrapped up the thawl. 'Thank you tir said Edwin, leaving tie ttore with tho parcel in hit hand. He did not daro give another look at the tkates; for somehow, they had nercr teemed to attractive as then. When he passed near tho canal ' he whistled loud, that ho should not hear the thouta of the merry skaters; but itt spite of himself, hit eyct were filled with tears as he remembered he had no tkatet. But when he entered the house, and slipping up to his grandmother, tprcad the ahawl round her shoulders, he had to laugh at her look of surprise. 'Ob, what a nice warm thawl?' she kept laying over and over again, 'wh&l ft tine thing to keep off rheumatism! If I had tuch a thawl as that, I should be made up for life!' 'Be 'made up then, grandmother,' he said crrily, thu thawl it yourt and nobody ehta's.' 'Mine?' taid the old lady in amazement.

Vet, yours; I earned it by irom

on errands for Mr. Smith, and I want you to wear it for my sako grandntoth Duar heart.may the Lord ble h yo and raino up as kind children to cherish you iu your old age!' and she laid i ? icr trembling hand upon his head

whilo her lips moved as if in prayer for LitTrtWur. JlUtorv, Travels,

hitn. - a a a a a I JNover had grandmother looked to well as on that evening, wrapped in Kdwin's shawl. She seemed so comfortable and happy, that he was more than paid for hit tacrifico. 'And you t'tve up your ukatcs, Edwin for this!' taid hit mother, following him to his littlo bedroom. Urandmother needed the shawl so much more, mother 'My darling son?' was all she could tay, but she resolved in her heart that her child should havo a pair o( skates too, ii iuo nad to sew an nigni to get 1 1 1. t 1 a. A A them. She did not yet know that Ood had put it into tho hcartt of some other t i . f t -1. ' i it. menus to lmvc tnem to mm, anu ni.tt. her extra toil would not be required. On Sunday, Edwin leU very bappy .... - h seeinar his crandmothcr in her warm ... m m a I shawl, and he thought to himself, 'If I had the skates, I could not enjoy them to-day, but grandmother can use tlto ahawl all the time I am glad I got it That is a lino littlo lad of widow Mcrrick'a, said Mr. Smith to some gen tlemen whowcro inhisstoro Saturday niizht. 'a manly little fellow, he repeat ed, and then he told them tho story of the tkates and thawl. The good boyt he shall hare a pair of skates for he deserves them if ever a lad did and money was quickly pro duced to pay for the vest best skates in the store. On Monday morning, when Edwin was m tho yard sawing wood, a boy came un and handed him a parcel, on which was written, 'For Master Edwin Merrick, from some friends who have heard with pleasure of bis generous conduct to his grandmother, and who feel that, through men, they might learn n lesson of self-denial from a bov?' Edwin tore open tho papers hastily, and shouted for iov when he saw the skates! The (h val American ptrance Talc. Sirs. $cn garbs; 7VMOR Tho Weal nnd Woo of Social Life, OJE VOLUME 12.M0, 1 Sr.CO.1D I.DITIO.X Jl'ST HEADY 'Adoeply lntaratlnt and powerful work It vividly purtraya antna of tha terrtlla axplnlla of tlronc drink In both bleh and low Ufa, Moraro tuch acanot at II Ufplctt allher Imarlnary or fuw Lt thia book rireulata. It baa a banlflcant aim, and t Iba vohlcla of admirably told and moat aal uury laaaona." rraanytanan. Alihouirti written with a direct moral nitrpoaa, which la uinally afatlor on tha Imairlnallon, Utlt novel display t no common skill in fictitious com position. '1 ha plot la ana of absorbing inlnroat and frequently Jovelopes specimens of ordinal and vlforoat character drawinr. Naw Vork Trtbunf. Her dearrlptona ara axcerdlncly natural and vivid. Puritan Kucorder. Written with reinarkabla power. -Prov. Joar aln Una of Itt chief merits It tha txcellonoo ofltt converaatloua. Knnulrar. Has so roaur thrlllknaT paaaacea and well drawn charactrri, Uial yon read It wiiu absorbed attention Christian Herald. It la certainly tha most powerful temperance tale that wa have aver poroaod. Journal at mm sencer. lloautlfully wrliton. A work of treat ttroncth and power. -Uoanel Herald. Tho Incldunla drainalie, and the luterott lutonte to the end. Ohio M .teaman. A book which ahould ba read by all fathers, mothers, sons and daughter and especially those who tmaclna they can drink temperately without den rar. It la exeoodlngty luloraallot;. tut in tna wem. jtiuoui:, AnDi:nso vco. Fubliahers. St WEST FOURTH 8T. Ciri laaaTI January Slh lMl-1-viü no NEW SADDLERY Hardware i.ouc. I1UNTKK, COUUK.N. RUMESTOX it IIA Kit, Importen and Alanujaciurers oj aDdlert, hardware, carriage trimm1sc8, saddle-trce1, Loathe r, Kprlnjra, Aales, Ate. NU, J CHURCH BUILDING, Waluul street, tul. 3rd iHltiilroU,Clncluiittl,0. Tha undersigned would reaprctfully give notice to Merchaula, Carriage Maunfaclurera and Kaddlers, Inlha Weal and Houtb.Wnat, that they have tiiociulod theuisvlvet rortransacllns extensively, the above named bushiest tu all IU variety. They ara now opening a large stock of New and elegant Goods, telected with groat care,(tho senior partuer having been several inonlhi In the market,) both as recards style aud price, and purchased largely with Caab from Uie boat Knflllah, (jerman, and A mer i u-an inanur turer ) Vuralsr u GooUa and t Aa they will lin port their Forel?n Goods and buy their American i direct from mauuluclurers, Ihey will, at all limes, be auabled to bold out Battering Inducements to purchasers. They will adopUu Ihn management of thotr busluess the principles of "I'rogrcst," chief of vhlch ara 'short prodle" and "large sares" for Cash, or upou abort time, and couplud with almost dully reriepta of Mew and Fashionable articles. In short their aim will be to make the Cincinnati market In thulr line, equal to either Philadelphia or New York. Tha personal attention of each , member ortno arm win be riven louia aetauas ,.... lh. ..m! rtm bn.i....... Thia ill enable tholr Irioml to order, with the fullest conttdence of KuUiusT promptly wbalever luey deairtuf tha uaweat styles, aud at uniform low prlcet. N. D. MUSTEK. late of N- V., JOHN A-f()Bi;K., lateofMaviillle.Ky., W. KliMfcSlON, late with Tyler Davidson it Co. HUGH RAKR late of Flamin faburt;. Ky., Jan. 13-4em. FRANCIS NUELSON. IMrOITKt AND MANlTAlTUtEft OF Cigars, Tobacco nud Suull, DKALKR IN ILcal' Tobacco, No. 233 Main Street, between Slh and xtb, isijrn oriho Indian Chief.) Cl.NClNN A ri, OHIO. Nov. II, Ie53,7-.jr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, FKOIIUCK, A.ND COMMISSION aUKItCIIANT. 8. K.C0KXKK OF SKVF.NTH AX!) MAIN RTS. CIMCI.X.XATJ, WIHO. Nov. iw- :a-i)r-. PaOTECTIOW i 8ÜBANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. Cnpllnl Niock, Annua I milium a and Wettern f ltnda. INCORPORATED 1835. Till offloa haa now tranaarte.l bualnoaajor mora than a quartar of a centurr, during Im h period It has takun mora than 100,000 RISKS!! And Insnrl real and ronoiial proimrty against loss by Flretnd Wtor to thavaluaor mora lima TWO HUIPBED MILLIONS PO T.LARS IS THE WKaTEUN COUNTRY, I'ollrloi uf Insiirniira lisuml on tho moil furor able tirm airainai loa ordaiunga by Bra, or lha Irlla of 'avi(rniloii tijr MONTUOMEItY ARNOLD, Koy.lltli. 1W3. I; A jonut Hurrliow Ohio. UrIIF.'1'1 WIIIMTJI WIIIUTll! U1W! KusIidIs of Whoal wanlod at lha hi ibaiifJI'll,Uroiilillla, for which the hlfhesl narkul rica Inoaali will ba aUI by .oT.jo,X-4t OKO. HOLLAND Co.: Furniture! Furnlturr!! JI'NT rocalirad a good aaaortiaenl ofFl'l, 31TUUK, conaiailiifln arl of tiureaus, Tahlwa Mans,:vntr-I ahlas. Solas, Lounges, Crlhs, Wilow Cabs, Wagons and Craulas, badsiaads, Mat trasses, Chairs of a vary variety, at lha FUHM.lHK K00.MS. Brookrllla, July 13, 1U3.-31,

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It ran now ba limit. nhuiiml In any quantity, (mat or Thia tMVik liaa loii aliiioal itnaiilinuiiaiy lro nuunrtiil "lli boat wo k of Ilia a Hid extant," ami wa duuUt not It nlll la uuivaraaiiy arcmiuii now, Kvarr hpranil whrt wlnlifi lo lifwuiolJ ilia lam nornnra rauaa will flml Uio 'I uiniiorai.'iii Minulait on ol tna Itlnat aniiunt mnmn wint-n rau uo vu. iilojoJ. A'lilrma nil 11. i r. w i'. March 10, 19. 41 Main tt. t'ltidiitiittl. AÖÄ1 G LK II ART, (Ula of.sml BuccKMiir lo InifK Wif nlr ttt Ijfl" nan in mal naiata Atiit'iD,i Aliornrr m l-mr it ml llrull'atute Asrnli Wlllaltonil In the t'ollitrtlon of 11U, the lmrrhaad and aula of KJttl Katala anl all oliinr trif,..alinul bualnaaa IntruataJ lo htm In Vander burgh, and tha ailjululna; ooiuilloa In Indiana. lEj'OrrirsovanTin rt"t EVANSVILLK, INPIANA. '' ! SM MUM IM rrrril I'lanoa, la now AXIMII 1 Oil hll.i; 1)111 It I'nr Sprint stock o Pianua. Ia now arrtv narand Ir any onn can look ihrouirl. our Imiiionaa alix k or rianoa Irom I.lu'Ula. Newton t liradburys of .Now York UiUi.irl ol lioston. Meyer of fhila. Ken ra t I'uloraon or burtalo, and not m knowloilce Hint wa ara Ilia lnrgoat lwlura In the city, (keep the Uasr fiaana, and aell lower lnr caani can taue our iit. mi we aak Is au examination of our stock at Wast Fourth btreoU Marcha. WUKLII flctviiiir., w-apifw l'IAKI! IIKSTiBliW ff-i.fxiitin M'.co.mi iiAn. we f II Iiiava 3U socond hand, and 3 now I'lanoa that wa will rout ami Mthe rent apply Ij nnrchasedln a arlveu Inno. Wa ara the lawest Piano Hosiers In the Wast, and will runt or sei) lowor for ca than any other nouae. nr 7 West Fourth alroct. MU KLII 111 It. Kov. 11th ibics . mi.i.oir.osi Mi:i,onr.. Li'iO"!! hii:miiii:omi !-- 9 I l llanro atock of llUhop Clill.l'a Melv deona Ilia beat In America for an let, wholoanla and rotnll. Kono olTfred in this city can compare with themasany one will aok now ludgn who will come ami see them. .MUKCII V WHITE, U West Fourth street, Iu'l-"Hrtert for rlanos In t InclnnaU. ov. I lib. 7-1 y J ERMST. II. L. I1ANISI.S J A C O II i: l!.NS T, A5D RETAIL WHOLESALE STATION Kit AM) D LA XK BOOK MA XUf A CTURER, No. Hi Main Street, between Third and Fourth reels, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 11 IM3--47 1 yr. lÄäÖN i6'& ODD 'FELLOWS' FURNISHING ÖT0HE WILLIAM ADDIS, lint romovedto Klxih tt. Kacon't lliillllng. under Alarnniia nan, Cincinnati, uiim. It ANUFACTuKKIt of Cnalutnea and K -tails of ill everv description, for Masons, Odd Fellows, Hons of temperance, Temple of Honor, 1'rulds Keil Men, uroineraood oi tue unian, and i.ood Fellows. II"? UoUif a membur of the above ordert, I am prepared at an tnnos to luruian avervtninir appor aining mnreio wim punctuality anu.uiapatcn. fob. Ii. 'S3 n-IUm. BRQQKVILLE COLLEGE. rn JL -llllA Institution U now ready to rucolva any nuiuueroi Tiuiiiir ri'iHUMin ii biiu Tuiiiiriii dies, and tilorJ tlioiil tha boat of fucllillt'S for obtaliilna; a thoronirh adnrallon. Tba bulMInf; Is largo and convpinoiil. anl tna uoani or instruction will bf mrreaoJ a tha wnnU of ihe Inatiilioii doinand. Thoan youne inco who may even prefer lo (trail natu at oldur I nalllntlona, will do well to acquire tha preparatory similes herv, whera the claas aro not loo Inrao for eouvenlenee. and whara they aro not laiijjut by m ier itraduaUs, as ininoaloWl luaiiiuuona. i ouim iauus, on gralualilij, will roeolv aiprop-iato dliiloiuaa. Iloufüliitr run be had in i:od families, near the collego edideo at two !ollurs tier week. Young men c in board llieui'.ulvstsl about sUty rents pr week. Tha prlinsof tnillon ranjro front SJHi to fU.nu per quarter with ten per vonl dlacounl for advance puyment. Forri!rilieri)rtleuIrsaudr.s JXO. W.I.Ol KK.Pres't llrookvill od. Fob. tt lJ. FASH ION ADLE HATTER. 54 Fifth Street. C1NCIXATI OHIO, -lyr. CD. Clement's Cash Store. 1 1 A VINO Jmt received a general assortment of 11 new g.HxIs wlilt-h, adilou to my preae.nl alork. makes my aaaortinenl complete all ofwhieh will bo sold low frruah or produce my stock consista, In purt, of a variety ofClullis, Ca-'iiiiiurei, tSutlnetU.Tweeds, Jeiiues it: Nummer ware. Also, every variety of i'rinla. Law u, Ulncliaina, Uelniua, HombRiines, plain and fa my silks, Lace Mills, tkld (.luve, iVe. (Vc. ALSO, a Uno lolofQueetisware, Cutlery, Groee rlea, die, to(follir with the lineal as- rlmeul of tools tit Sh'ui ever bronrlit lo this place. Any lady that I rauiiot suit lu a pair of shoes must still bo under tho in flue neu of lue dnrli fei. N. B. In fhunnne my business lo Cash A Pro. dttce I tlo ao more lliun what I am compelled to do, and I hoi this wilt ba received aa a snllk-le.it aixdot;y. W A.N TED. 20,(KiO btuheU whaut.' 10,000 do corn, far hleh I will pay cash. C. It. Cl.k.VJiNT.S. nrcl, A 115. IDlh, 13. 3C-tf. RAWDOK, WRIGHT. HATCH ii FD.0N BankNcte JLnsravers&rilntcrs South Eatrr. ojitk A Main lilt, Cincinnati, (J hi. LSO, tniraved in a stvtu correspond Inj In excellence to that of liank Notes, Kallroud, Male and County Honda, Kills of Kvciiai're, Chocks, Drafts, Certlflenles of htink ami leioaiu, I'rorniaaory NoWs. IlillunJ Leiter Heads, Diplomat, VUil Insjand Frofoslona' Cards, Notarial, Couiity and Hand Seals, ac. Conalaiitly ou haud. Hank Note l'aperof various tints, made lo order, of very suporioruuality. Thoabove oftlee Is undur the aupervlslouof Geo. T.Jones, a practical engraver. mr J ll-ivm vn, ottaa. joa. Lltaa w. 01 viWM. GLOS AND SONS. WHOLESALE t.Kut I.H.-. t o.MAllsslo.N' .v rinnn K Mni Hants, North-east cornar of Walnut and Col umbia si reels. Cm ikti, Ohio. mar SJ '41 ly C?ÄIN0 STOCK Of CABrETSWE 22EO U Jave lo cull the alteiillou of Itinera loourlarge and eomplolo assortment or tne rouowmg. New and choke patterns of Velvcla, do ' do do Kruaaela, do do do Hmaaels Tapestry, 10 Uo do Miner ana tine 3 piv, do do do do do Incralu V eiietluus, of all widths and qualities, llosrili Nugs and lor Mais, Oil Cloths, of all widiht and at all prices, hllo and Check .Mntllua:, Cocoa Matting, the baat article In use for count ing onu-cs, vie t I IITAIN ;ooi. Our Curtain and Urapory Koomlaiiow stock with a rare selec tion 01 aod, conslailna; la part of silk, satlu. Wonted and Cotton llniua.ks, anO this 11. weal pntlerna of Ijice aud Muslin f urtalnat (illt Cornices and lltuid, Wlndaw ahadci of every variety. A Lao Table 1.1 11 011, Towels and Nnpklis, A mer Wan, FiiRllali. and French i'lauo TsUle 'oara. All those who am about lo turniah their houses with now goods ailldii well lo mil at J. C. KIXlWAl.T A t'OK, ITS Main al . bet. 4 III 0 iili, eaat aide. Mar!l,lcJ, H. ijr JOHN D. BTIUVXIX, OltOCER AND COMWl.vMUN Ml.li! ii.a.M, iienli-r in Hur, t'r. visions, llonrboit V hlsky, and Froduca generally. No 311 Walnut street, Cincinnati Ohio. MFa T0 ShultiaV Maddan. N.U. I II. 1. Chlpman rV Co Cln Fielder tV Jack, l.ouia-j MulTuu, Mllwell it Co, villa. j hi. Louia (17 Liberal advances made m Conslgumauta, mar 8 'S ly

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IkM. J i. H. M H 'Mil Dii l.i' t ( I' Another Scientific Yondcr! QUE AT (JUru; I'OR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 0. HOUGHTON'S timi: DIGESTIVE FLUID Prppar-I from K N.N KT, or tha fourth UTOM. .1 n. , -J.. - . .H....II..... II i ijf IV yu nor i nr. via, aur uinriimnvi Lll'. ItlU, th irroat rii)aliilnplral t'bomUt, by J. H. Ht)lM.II I )., W. IL, riillBOPijinin, i a. Thia It NATU liK'M UNV?. n fc.M I'.nr lor an onhotillliy Ntomurli. No art f mnii ran "l"' I1' f mllva iiowrra. iirnniauia in n i. .,iuu, . -1 .KH. At'IHH, or NAllhfcOlH Uli I tin. It Iromolv acropnlilit lo tho ta-lfl, ami limy bo taWfii br Ilia mint IVMlito jiatit-nt who raminiriil a wntr ararkar wllhnutaiMili) (lllrll. IlKWara of li;i'(J OKI! IMI I'ATIU.NH. l'0.ain I .u I A mm.. i'.iuikA...i.iiil rot a llxwrtiillv ( Irril. ir. artla.a1ltitr a lar animint f M l K.N I I IfII; hVlliK.Cr.,iruiil lipuh s ahmiiiii i m inimrj ii. i'r.. Pi .iiiiniT or ii irnatioiii ivc M . w. ItaiLa. uaovavikoa, udi" Airont. . ... Aiitfiinl ll ijJ. J.i-ur. ennisou COIl MAIX AM) FIFTH, CiiNCIN N A TI OIIIO. UKNNISON A S0K, PKOI'lilKTOK.s. TEAM MARBLE WOTIKS. CIIAS, RULE t MiCChaiilt Ivi l.oVVHi JU ll.l.lv, turn1 liroailway ami Kll'th ttroat. t'lncluuall, ilii iroadway anu rum street, i inciumu, "iu. Monuments, Tombs, and Crave Mns, Mnrble Manilna and hutuary, HuliU.nial ruuta, Maurul Tablula, l'rn, Vasaa, t.ardan Klkm L'ablnei and Liiiliilnf Slain, (ho. the. couaUnlll on hand and rnriilalmtl to order. 'I lia Trade supplied with Marble in iiiocx snu Slab, or ttawed to ordor mar 4 4 ly ltrA'lCII ATM C'I.UC'liN-WM. Dawson V tvudera tilt aurvieus to tho nllaoiie of llroi.k. ! villa and ik-tnily. In tha cai'arllr of WnUli and Clock Mukeraml repairer uiiklnf and mumllng Jewelry. ivo. Long eupcriunceaud strut puiictu silly aro his revoimiiaudalloiis, hlip throe ilonrs orthor Uio poalonice. jy.',f.u ai-ti in is I, i :s 0 aale, at low prices, at tha Depository of the Franklin Co. Bible Kocluly, at M. W. Ilallo'a, a full aaaorliiieul of Klblea Uuarlo, Octavo, Fearl, wllh i ucks aud Clasps Testameiitsaiid t'SMlma both OERMAXAXÜ EXULISU. l aaumeutaofall sixes and quulliles. (Jerman and KiijUsu Te.luiiieuU (both lu one) Call aud see. Warn. Copy. if ti.o. iiuiia.m rresi SUNDRIES IN STORE. Uli is hagar, iuo bbls prima molasses, 0 " 8. II, do 3iJ hies prlino Kaste r coffer 50 Foitcts Java do 9iKl packages fresh Teas, K.ikhj ibsasl. c. yarn, KiiO ackags mackerel, 50 boxes Va.Mo. Tobacoo, ttou Kefts nails, SIX) bales No, 1 batting, VU bbls Duo siiio. lobm co, 8U,(NM) hairspan.sh rlKars, Candles, Soap, Klnrcb, Ao. Ac. for snle law by HKISC'O At WIII'IK, No. 11 Lower. Miirkctslreot.Clnclnnull. May M, oJ3. SJ-ly iisuitA ci:. Tin. iMtfrr.(:Tio. i.m:hamt. M lA!j V continues lo Insure ajrulnslloss oriiamaire by Bre and the perils of iiavlicnllon, on as favorabla terms aa any reanonathlo Coiniany. A It biases pnld at the OtlU-o where I'ollcy issueil ,!n sixty days artor proof. Availiblo Capital 1,000,000. Tho uudorslirnad.aireiit of this old and refponsl ble Company Is at all llmoi prepared to Issue Full cles, he. Ac. Oltlca two doors north of llurton 'a store, Ilrook' vllle, Intl. ALFKbU W AK1, ssonl. May !0,Ifü3. i-iy ltist. aiiimo iik;iii:u. ihsi tTTTT.LIAM LEE AND CO.. W u Veat Fourlli atreel, Clnclnnntl, Ohio, have aimed to render inoir aiubiisnmmii useful to the wIhiIo Community, as a place where might ba fotina a armierai assortment or an atmis or Tastelul & useful JJiy Goods, at tho lowest prices, con. lit nt wlUi a regular and legitimate business; and they natter theinselvea lha. the community conco.lo to their houao a high iioilllon. Coinmenctiig lliu business season of lew (with a larger experience, and w Ith groutly lurroaned faeitllies,thy led al liberty to proinlao ii.rreaaed advantages lo their customers, and acoinblnalion of aitrucilons such as will surpass all other Dry Goods Houses, lit tha West. 'I heir hprlng and Hummer liooda are now recelvliia, and aaoiw of the Finn will be atlheKust almost constantly. will bo rocolvod almost dully throtigliout lha season, mar 31 Cw MEDICATED INHALATION-. NEW M LI liOt). A MOM UO.NIU.Krl l. discovery bus reeently boon made by lilt. CI' 1(1 IS, for the euro of Astliuia, Consumption, llroneliltla. Couchs, Colds, and all Lung Compluius, by Meditated lnliulutluii. Ha. Ct htis's HvuiANa, or InBaLiao iiyuksn vro and Liikaar nviti r bus accomplished the moal wouderful cures of Asthma and I uiiauiniillon. In the city of New York and vicinity tore low mouina past, ever mown to man. It Is producing an liiiprusslon on i'iseaset or mo Luuirs uever before vulnussed by the medical pro fusion. (See cerllfleales lu honda of Aa-eula ) The inhuler is worn on the breast, under the llnvu, without the least liicouveulence, the heal of the body being sullicleul to evaporate the fluid, upplylnfr the lunjc constantly with a hualmg aud anreeuble vapor, paaauikC into al' lha air-cells aud passages of the luujr Hint cunnol ttoMiuiy be rvacuud by auy other medicine. Iters Is a cine, of ASTHMA CLUED. UaooKLVR, N. Y., Dec. Stub, IKS3 For about clirlit years I huva boon severely aftlicled with Asthma; for the lust two years I have su tie red beyond all my powers of description; uiontlia at a lime I have not been able lo aleep iu a bed, relluiK what rest 1 cou.d siltiuir In a clialr My diliiculty of breathing, and my sutlviriucs, were so greulal limes, that forhouis together my Irlends expected each hour would be my lust. During the !aalsix years I have bud the aid and attendance ol I'liuo of Uio moot celebrated pbjslclulil, but have received no iicruiuii'jnl relief. I at L'lik-th bad Uie t;cod fortune to procure Dr. I'urlia'a lljcuana, or lnhuliiiit apor uud ( lierry hvrup. Al ttio lime I obtained 111 wassuflcrtiig under obj of my most violent attucks, and was lu great distress, almost sult'ocalliitr for went of brauui. In less than ton In uiu lea after aiiluiat U Inhaler to my alomach, aud biking a leaapoonful of Ihe Cherry Mtuc, 1 aas relieved In a irrcul mcusiiro, and bad a comfortable blüht. I kavo alnco continued 1 with Ilia arcaleal ooasiWo beueUU aud im now couiparltivrly well. d only knowa the amount of suUerUiK tins tnedaJine has relieved me Irom. .My advice to the umring Is thy it. MAKÜAKKT EASTON. CAPTION CCK F.D. .Nkw-Vokk. Dec. '.7. lHi3. I value to Ne.' Vork lu tin sliiii Tuli'irruph; my native place I Ft. John, N. It. When 1 reuchod t iacl:, my health ua very poor; had a very bad couirli, ruiaod a (treat deul of mullur, and waiveryaeuk aud emaciated. My friends and physlclaa pronounced my case consumption, aud beyond the reach of medicine 1 accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis 's llyi(caua, or Inhnlins; H jrc un Vapor, and Cherry hyrup, and oblaiuud a package which 1 verily believe was the means of saving my lire. Huop. after vr (jar lug the Inhuler 1 fuuud It relieved Ihepreasure on uiy luuirs, and alor while the disease made Us eppenruueo ujn the auriueo under the Inhuler. I look the Cherry Kyrup as directed, aud conlluued to do ao, my cough gradiu.lly growing- better, until it entirely loll uie, and 1 now eonaider in) elf cured. 1 still wear Uie Inhaler, asihe uaeoi It la ruther pleusnm, and believing It stroiiKlhuulng and punt) lug lo the lungs, I feel unwilling at present to dispense with It. JOHN VOOi. hold by lloyd V I'uula No. 40 Courtlnudt s'.rov!: C't II ICIllKi curlier of Juhu strevlaud Broadway, N. Y. I rice $3apuckao. II. Any person euclosiug a.l to Lovu & 1'ai l, or Ct ans ot I'aaaias. New Vork, w ill receive a package co'iluiiiing a Imtlle of llyean Vaor, one ol Cherry Kyrup, aud an Inhuler, in a neat box, by express, free lo auy purlol Hie Culled Mates; or loor packages for f it). Mar. SI, 14, 1 jr. SPRING iriPonTATiorj OF 1854. WATTS it COLUUKN, lirlIOLKALK deulera lu Dry liooda, !'o. t:) II I'ruri M. t liirimiti tl, have now lc sloro lliulr usual lurjo ssnrtineni of Foreign am iloiuestic Dry Cooda, adapted to the spring l'ru.l nd lu which additions wrl be made aliuiut dull rouaUlln In purl ul I lolha, Cuss linerca, plain un futicjs csiinifs, lili'tu lied ami llruan Mhm'Iihi:i Jeaua, Drills, '1 icklliffs, Spool Cotlnna, Itoaloiy, Deulius, Wlnlo tlooda, (.lotva, l.lii' ii liaudkurduels, i.Mtwiand alik do. lii egoo.l, hnihroiderlcs, I rapes, lurlelniis, U inncts, Kiliiiuin, Ftubroiderud miisluis, I'luln and luiiry Dresi Mlka, Dreaa (looda, llaries, Mt'niuer Ilea La us, (ilnifhaius, Nuiumor d'LuSues. Frlnlsui every stvle, l'iasiis, 1'riuud Jaconets, Fnruiur Drills, iravals, auspeuders, 1 Meudt. Luc M Uta, and I. loves, hiik-n.u and Kreuch Ciillouailt I'aiituliHiu htiiUs, toiretuer wltu a larce and vurie assortment of MAI.L WAKKN, which we otlot for su'.e un Ihe most liberal tonus, and l liich w Invite tha alieutiou of the trade. WAITS de COLUURN. Mar Si lOuo

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A.K.J a or. H.D.Jloot. F.F. Arnold. K. H. Hotct. Importers anu Jobben ol S.W. (or. Oth Main KU. (ialt House Qulldliigt. CINCINNATI 0. Manufacturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jao. 4 ly. IMItr.and Water I'rool ltoorinir. 'Iba undorslgiieil barlrfbenn appointed Agent fr H.M.iVC.W, Warren's Fire aul WaUr I'rool Hooflnff, is now ready to do rooflnir of this kind ta any part of Frank Hit, Cnln,or Fayette counitra. I ha Mtiremntns or M, W, Hale and Ii. II. iv i. I . llurton, In Itrookvllla.are covered with this kind of roofing, to whom the pnbllo are referred. Its durability, chcaiitieas.aafety. and aonvenlenra, all reniminl It, as superior. In the ronatrartlon of most nuiidinrs. MUniliA HAtr.lt. Jy IO31-ao-l-y nil. iMnn.Dtvnniiw land Oil Cloth l abia Covers, manufaclured una ol 1, wh'ilisle tn l retail, by M.Nawyrr U Co. N . SCollKga Uulldlng, Walnut St., Clnrintiall, Ll.. iiriinra proiniitiy luiiul. t-imntry Worcliauta at'd reuiersaui. plied on tlie lowedlermt. Nov.0,K)3. Ill-J im. II. I. CIIITMAN &. CO.. t' o in in I s a I n a. Forwnrellns MJ5KUJIANTS. WlirrF.WATrHrAVAI.nAaiN.CISCISNAlI. riNriaNtTi. : i aaaaiooa riTT, U. Jiilin Swaacy (V Co, ; Morrison & Noaby Twee.l.Hllili.y A. Wright! II. & II. M. Ci.nkllii, eevea Mi.phc.ua, ; nnaa-ruwa, ta, l ciaNca.vn.l a.iau. ; A ,H, NMirlna Ac Co, A. Il.t'onwi'll tV Hons. ; tlworge t.llloiple, l.itiiTiil culi oilvaiireiuciils made on romlgn lunula. aiiU0-ll)-1yr. i:.v(Ji.n mos woicks. Xorth-fail Corner or Canal and IVanu Strertg. CINCINNATI. OHIO. AiAinwcTUui:.: or IB1IS. FOR SCHOOL Mi &13 SCHQßL. AND CASTING 3 OK EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Not.1I,1W.1,47-1j NO IIUMBUU!!! 'M(V Is your tlmo to obtain a fortune for tl. Ilia neither Hook Agenclea nor useless re eeliits: but a sure method of makln from 1 to .'no per cent, upon auy capital whatkvib In Vested. This valuable Information can bo obtained by sending ono dollar by letter, post paid dlrotlod to V. A F..(l. VAN UKKGFN Clnclni.aU Ohio 310 liioa FI11K WORKS, Candies, Nuts and Fruits. Wholesale and retnll by JOHN K. MYERS. no'iil Main Street, bet. Fifth aud Sixth, Wast Side. CINCINNATI. ft-r All ordors nromntlv tilled and tiorkai-ns w - : i .. . . . . - . - wnrruuted run weiiii. Nov. ii, ir3J,4.-i yr. inPÖRfÄfiTTÖWlLbERS. Iflorslcy&Miler, FR OXT STREET, BET. WESTERX ROW A XD J01IX, CIXCIXXA Tl, OHIO. Dealer In nil klutla of Lumber and manu turera ofSnsli, Doors, Glinds. Window Frames, Moulding:, Dnao roasters, Weather Hoarding, White eua Yellow riu t'locrlng, Shelvliifc for Stores, railing for Fen-. Oil) Itoardi pinned on Imth sides, of various (hlckiiesi sultutile for the tnalde HnUh of houses. This establishment will be found to be of treat. be in-lit to persons building In the country, as they can be supplied here w ith all the materials ready made oriumoer, tunrougiiiy seasoned for linisiiing houses, lu Ihn Lumber Yard connected with this establishment there Is kept for ante an enleuatve assortment or Lumber for all building pur'xiaes. Sash primud and gluxed, ronstaiittv on hand. All orders prompt!): lU-uduU ta. '1 a. If MM CAkll. .Nov. 1 1, 1-oJ 471 yr. b li.'j rü". m Xrc'ui si's CELEURATEI) CATII0L1C0N roa Tita aauar ajiacraa oraurrcaiaa raMsLta. IT BTAI I npA.Aliiltiaaf.t fnf i i rtirntlva now vi' py- easeafor which It ' S. Is recommendud, i naunllv rulled Ft MA IK COMI'LAINTS. Of these are 1'ao(.ami s Utkri, or Fulllns; of the Woiulij Fi.i-oaat its or Whites; Chronic lxrnMSTIOM! AMD C L raanoa or Tna NYona; IniidkkTivLllrsiorsiiior, or Mo od ins i Famri'L, S c rracsAtD, asiD laRaut'Laa Mkxstki'ation, Vc, with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how aevero or of how long standlnftT. The Cathollcon farsuruasaesother romedles.ln being moro certain, less expensive, and leaving the system In a belter condition. Let all Interested cull aud obtain a pamphlet (free) conlalaltig amide iroof. from the roost respectable sources. ofthe benericlttl result of Us use; together with letters from hlirhly oxnerleucod riiyslclnns, who have used It In their practice, and speak from their own observations. KKFRRF.NOKS. V. n. PantHAM, M. Ü., Ullca, N. Y. L. ). Flrmino, M. I). Canandalfrua, N. Y. M. II. Hills, M. 1)., Rohester, N. Y. D. Y. Foot, M. D., ?vracuse, N. Y. Fror Dunbar, M. I)., llnlltmore, Md. ' J.C.Oaau a-.M. D., Ilaltlmore, Md. V. W. Kaaaa. M.D. New-York City. W. Fas:oTT,M.D. Concord, N.ll. J. P. Nkwlsno, M. )., Utlca, N. Y: l!ev. C.H. liriRD. Glenn Sprints. S. C. PamphleU had gratia at the atore of Cirrous &. aldssi, Arenu, taurei, idu. ALSO sold by E. K. Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. DaNiai. BtiRis, Liberty. FawustSc MoaaiaoH.Co liioraville. S. KTKwaaT,Creeusburg. Johü Ik'NTLR. Versailles. Lrffer aililmieil ta rare J Hr.Curtii Hatch, Agent r Kavenna unit. To Dr. Ma Hisi: I have 1een ten Tears Ironbled with Female Complaints prolapsus Uteri, aod all the attending dlfllcullies: nt times render lnr my life most mlsnable. I havo had tha atten dance of some of tha aoat nhyalclana. wllh bill tit' lo success: the moat they could do was to relieve a cure wiis out ofthe question. For five month before commencing with your modldne, I had cot been able to perform anv Moor, could walk but a few ateps al a lime, and scarcely went out of door In short, I wascompleiely prostrated, both In body and mind, and expected to drug out the rest of my days In siifiVrlnir ami misery. Uu tread tusr your advertlaement, I was induced to try your Invuluuble meulclne called Cterlne Cathollcon, as the last resort. I hud not used It a week before I felt like auothor woman. Hy the use of throe boV ties I was enabled to perform alt the labor for six In the family with ease, and could walk any where in the neighborhood without Injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and lo the afnlrtod, liai lnducod me to stilt o my rase to the public. I ran safely recommend the preparation to all those suflerlna: like myself, (signed,) Mi.8alUH A. Rispof, FRKtDoii.FoaTuna Co., Ohio, Doe. 27, IM. J.H.MAKCIIISIeV Co., Proprietors. f KBTR A It PtcroT, 304 iltOAPWAT, N.T. Feb. (Ith, 1H34 Chios, ApollolJulldlnsTiN Wi ror. ,Mh nnd mitui, iiirimtiiii, w. INCOItt'OKATFD IHK. fPlIK attention oflhe lmbllc Is respettfuUv culled I. to the superior nicilitivs afinrded nt idle inslilu lion, for nuelifvlnz liotlvtduals In a thoronrh iirne llciil manner for the Couutiiie; Hon in and tltialncsa pursuits. I lie i otirse einbrni es F.ooK.KKl'l'IMi liV Iiol'Hl.F. IIM IIV, as puratied In the dUTerenl ilernrtnieuts nf trude commerce and inamtfactiirea llnalnesa Penmanship, t'aleulntlons, Corresiiomleiice. and dolly Ler lures on Mercnntila I.nwand rollttcul hconomj In their relntlona lo Commerce. The Conrao can be completed In from P lo U weeks. Terms t4D. Pupi's bnliik tuugtit liiiUvlduaMy.appllctiits can enter at any lime. For fiirlherpnrt utnrs call at the College rooms oraddrsi.h Pr Ipal. nov. 1. 4f-iyr. IC IMItlti:i.H..liiemarscl price lo J1 cash will be pnld for merchantable flour barrels al the Lxcbange Mill, Drookville, by Kot3. ll.'iil-iO, feto, HOLLAND A CO.

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eiotiui ( i.ocn. i'iit rtim, teem akd co. vrr.ZLi.zuz r - v. Ait In liiliir.OIots,1 riiuu.ii.KS, o.o.a and Fanry t.nods. ALF.D loins, ssimrrs, vestiiirs, Tailors triiiiiiuii(r. i.e., noy.la Walnat titreet. V 37 Mta slrecl, rJUU'M-enst ejirner w ulnul and llli, , - mrv4 3m Cabinet Y anderslgTied.at NoC3 Waal FiM. St. batweenVma and Walnut tuVrs p!ea ra in ltiforml( hlsfilendt id tha pabile tliai ha lias oa hand as large aad enmpleia a stork of Cabinet VVars as ran ba fvur.d la lha West, of every description and quallly.embra!ng styles and irl-s which wll be losnd lapled to Iba fancy and naceaaitlea of SU claaars of purrhaaera. My stock ts äqual In avtrnl to any similar lock aver olTurod In the Weslarn ruautry. I ho workmanship It of superior cirellenea In ftiiiiloa and durability. I am pos.eaaed of factllUeafor manufacturliia'4',y which 1 can afford n articles al unprnrednu'! low terms. My mono It "small profits and (jalclt returns." I respectfully Invite Die publle to Visit my eilenslve warerooms, and examine my varied and ala- ' gaut slock. K(jsl;vuuu ru limit' uk. Tfowoahanda roinplo and vary etigiit assort. menlof Koaawnod furniture, oinlracianr sofas. ' 'I ala-a-1 alca, l enlor Table, Ky Chaira, J'arli.r (hatrs, elo. of the most beautiful and aprrove4 llvlef of form trlminlag and Onlsh. I would also stale, tnai lain preparaaioni on larre Mirrors or Flr (.laaaea, of lha beat qnallly, ' and of any sine or shape that may be required fra med In auiltiie taste in tna iiurrnsiors. MAI10UANY AND LACK WALNUT waiu:. tofaa.Tiita-a-Tetes.Cenler Tables, 8tands. Cast Chain, KiH'ktng ( hairs, Fof-sr it t hairs, Hook Case and liacka Hureaui, liedstcada, tic. of rery style and description. UUMMII UAUint.1 WAKl,. I Lava on hand a very hravy stock of cheaper' arei compri lug ( ana, Fing, ai:d Wood real Chaira. of all Milea and prirea, Unraaus, Tablva, Mocking CUalra,Hutuda, 1 a.Ulaada, LaaSss etc, LOOKINU-GLAPSM ON HANI). I i...u .I r i kl, in. . . .ii. "'." win '"'-. ... 'v ' " ' ', l" , Uli. roaewood, and tnahos;any Irames.wblcta I will alt at low prices. 1U A a It A03l.il U.T II AM). A rood supply Afaprinr.rurled hair and palms L to Msirwra, ma 'la In the bl manner and ataa make them to ordor la any way ittatmap be deal. reu. Ordered work will receive partteiilar attention and be den In lha moat work manlike manner. Particular attention paid lo whilaiil deaiers. 43 lyr. A. co.a"l ink. Ilcrcanlile College. North-Wrat Vomer Sixth aud Wal nut reta,Cliiclnoul, Ule. rrliK underalfned has removed Ma mcrranltla College to hi) new building, North-writ comer of Walnut and Clh its. whero ha has fitted ep a Hpleudld Hullof Kooms.esprea.ly for his boaloosa bavins; apared neltlier pains or apeaa 1m lua. hing them In every respect lha tnosi convenient and pleasenl hchool Looms in the I n I led Hiatea. 1 he I'tan adopted in U'uchli.f combines practica With theory; In.iend ol ualnc books, lha pnplla ara exercised In making orielual entries of very day business transactions. Juurnaluliifr.potlinir, bal. anclngarrnunls, t penlng and closing ofa groat variety of llOerent lets el books, U.tti lor partnership aud individual buaineaa, where the bualucee haa been prosperous and advent'; and thus qualifying the (tudeatl for entering Into the practical dutir ofthe accountant In any kind ol bu.lne.a. Iba course of Instruction will ronal.l of doable enlry book-Kepliig-,einl.nu lnir every department of trade and Mercantile Accounts, via: W holeaale, Retail, Ccmmisiion, Exchange, .Barding, Manvfacturing, Shipping, Individual Parnership, Slcamlioating,and Compound Co. Business, Commercial calculations Practical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law, also Lectures on the Sciencn of Accounts, Custom of Merchants etc. In addition to the regular conrta cf study, tha undersigned ha made arrangement wi' lienry Snow, Esq., Ilnn.;lielamy Mirer, Prof. C. W. Wrteht, and other eminent Lclarera. to deliver a course of lclnrea on lh aubjec' of Commercial Law, History of Commerce, Political Economy, aa connected with Commerce, and other anblects of errat Importance Into commercial point of vlaw, and never before Introdnced to auy Mercantile Collefre in the United States. Fupi i are Instructed Indlrldaa.lr. and not In classes, so that student may enter at any time and proceod In Iba ratio of Ihelr capacity and assiduity. ' Publle examinations are bnd,(ibourb pupil ara CinmLiCd prtvatcly irthey desire It.) alien the student nude rg-oes Held and thorough liiterrjjrations by the prlnclpul, (asailed by a CommiUea of Practical Accountants aad business men,) and Dlptomaa awarded lo lhoe who ara deemed vor thy of them. A course can be completed in rroin six to ten weeka. The principal will take pleasure In dnlnr every thing In his power to advanro hi student, and make them tborvue and accomplished, aoroanUinU ana Llaextcnalve aequaiutaueo wiut the bo. slness community will irenerally enable blm to procure situation lor those dcsirou of obtaining them. 'I'erina: For a full course of lewonsln Book Keeping, Writing, Commercial Calculations,, ommercial Law, etc 940.0U IX. is, itnron. Nov, 11.1833, 47 tyr. Principal. itbliiaiMi'a riiata Elookta published and told by Jacob Ernst, No 119 Main Street between Third aad Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. KobinsoiCs Theoretical and Practical Arlthmetle. Key to Arithmetic. FleinenUry treatise en Alfebra. . Algebra, L'nlvenlty tditlou. Key to aljebra. Natural Philosophy. Geometry. Astronomy, I'nlvenlty Kditloe. do. School Kdllion. Surveying and Navigation. ltt)III.'( JVI AT hi: .11 A XI CA i. AVOUKN. TTAVIMO teen requested to examine Pof. Koninsoirs herles or Mathematics, and to report my opinion thereof. I have wtüi pleaaore made in ivaeii as wcu acqu as well acquainted with thespeciOo menu of the book, aa I well could without ta actual using orthein In the recitation room. Prof. Koblnson must be, I should judg-e from bis books, a keen, spiiehtly and thorough Mathematician. lie wouia aeem to have, either as tho gilt or name, or tho result of study and practice, a oulcfc Intuitive perception of mathematical principle, and lo be remarkably adopt lu artifices for ebterV latin; lite method of aolvins; problems. The Algebra la clear and aufllcleutly diffuse li explanation!. aud Jurtil. he an abundant lock o, problem with explicit and tareniona modes of aolviog them. Thia work t eulUoienlly extensiv ror the orelnary purpose ef a csro of College. Instruction. The Geo mo try embodies a rreal .mount of Co metrie koowledire In a comnaaa amallar than nsual. The dint-rams are well conceived and re markably well executed. The Treatise on Survevlnir and Navlralloa'ls foil. and give many Interesting fact which suay ba new to mosiof our atadenu. Ihe diagrams are. ailnllie Geometry, uduiu&Ut well douo. The natural Philosophy I decidedly Interettiu, not only for Its mattor, but for the manner la which principle are explained and facta staled. Net only the atudent but the general reader raij find amusemetit aud profit from tha book. W . c:. UlUHKt, Superintendent of the Publle Kchoola of Indiana. ireencslle. Ind., 81-41. TTO'YR AFFLICTED, RP.ADAND BI MADE AA V.ilOLK UKH. II ALL tV WHITE. bainafonneda eo-partncrsiiip, contlnneto be consulted at ineir urate, 134 w aiuut itreet, Cincinnati, Ohle on all diseasos of rtrlvata or delicate nature, and sruarrantce a cure In all cases which they uudeclake to treat. lly a lorr course of atudv and rrarUcat xparfence of unlimited extent, bra. II. ck W. Lava tha gratification of preaenliua; the uufortuaata wltai remedies that have never failed to cure the most alarmii.g co0 of OONOKKIIlvA aud SYi'H1LLIS. L'nder tlielr treatment, all of the horrors a Venereal Diseases, Impure lllood, Clcera, lanpoleacy, Pain In the Hatk,and Organ nf Generation, InBamatlon of the liladdor and Kidney, Hydrocele, Abscesses, Disease of the Liver and Lunga, Dmpsv, Scrofula, Tumors, Epileptic File, Disease of Hie Nervosa sjslem renerally, Dtarrhaea, DyaenU'ry, Plies, Fistula, lluplures, oc.,aro perm, nently cured. Periodical complaints of female, however complicated or appaliiig; alio.all other disease Incident to female, cured, and every function, restored tolls natural tone and vigor. A true and Fever cured tn twonty-fonr hour, warranted. KaaiRAt Whikm.-Dr. II. 4 W. devote a great, part of their time to the treatment of those caea caused by a secret and solitary habit, which mine lha body and mlud, untitling tha nnfortunaU Individual for cither business or society, ham of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habit of youth ara weakness of lha back and limb, dlxxineea of tho bead, dlmneas of sight, palpitation Of the heart, dyspepsia, nervouaneaa, deranjreiuena of the digestive function, symptom of consumption, eVc. 1 ha fearful effect ou the mind aro murk, to be dreaded loa of memory, confusion of Ideas, depreislon of spirit, evil forebodings, aversion of oclcty, self-distrust, tiuilJlty,e.c, are among tha evils produced, hoch persons should before consummating marriage, cousull a physician of experience and skill, and be al once restored lo health and bnpplness. 1IV Letters addressed to Dr. H. D. YYhlle.bnx 133il'. O., post-paid, containing a fee, promptly attended lo, and Medicine forstanled lo aay part Ofthe I'nlled ttate, ocure from observalloa, Ktrlcteat eertiy obscrrcd. Nov. II 33,47 lyr. "TlaMHItS sMONJlV." JUS- II. CI.AltHs at his new store, oww arsouth of the V A l.l.h Y LULK keep cousUntly on hand general assortment of Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, liver poon, rasore, andgreat variety ot FANCY ARTICLES, such as are usually kept by Jeweler. He la prepared alao to repair old Jewelry, and lo clean at 4 repair clock I and w Ü be on reasonable leim tat at short nonce, lie will also lake old iflm ail, gold In exchange, for roods'. Kö.mUti3.w4fWj.