Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 June 1854 — Page 4

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mrrrrj reu nntmLEcnoa c? ADOr"Wo gave last week orao facta in reference to tho influence of forcignsri among us which mj be construed 'into an opposition, to our adopted fellow citizens. That there is cause for uh remark will bo additionally apparent from Tending the following from Uio Cincinnati inquirer. We are pleased that tho Enquirer ipcals thus plainly, after having for ten or fifteen years encourrged this tlurrhnest, which, ho now condemns. We can almost forgiro tho injury ihat it, and Ladrcd sheets have done the foreignen, and the country by o long encouraging tho Germans and IHsh to act as such at the polls. It is an injury that can nover bo repaired. It has given rise to movements and measures that we fear will end mischievously. It is worthy of note that tho Enquirer was sever aware of this danger, until sincojLhe German, inabody had abandoned the Dcmocratio party in Ohio, on account of its pro-slavery tendency, and oilier questions, here is tho article: We have received another communication from 'A Democrat upon this subject, and giro it an insertion In today's paper. Our friend must have been an inattentive reader of tho J'nquirt r, or he would not have come to cither of the somewhat remarkable conclusions he has drawn from our previous articles upon this subject. We are not to use Lis expression, 'horribly frightened by the wily resolves of a few hundreds, or even thousands, progressive Germans, and lose sight of the acts of native traitors, blue-law fanatics, or persecuting bigots, neither axe we orry that tho old Federal naturalization law of fourteen years' residenco was repealed by tho Democrats, and fivo years substituted in its stead. The Abolition traitors and Maine Law fanatics and bigots WO denounce in almost every number of tho inquirer, and shall continue to do so, as long as they advocate measures dangerous to the interna peace and happiness of tho country, and destructive of all individual and constitutional liberty. - We are not likely to lose sight of these native-born enemies of the Union any more than we are of those noisy, presumptuous and turbulent foreigners who show, by their conduct, that they cannot appreciate the blessings . they enjoy in this land that it is unrestrained lieenso they desire; rather than libertythat they are alike destitute of gratitudo and discretion. Too clannish to become Americans, their influence is exerted to perpetuato national differences; and led on by their scheming and unprincipled leaders, with presumption unparalleled, condemn in the strongest language a country in which they have taken refuge, as a shelter from tho tyrannical exaction, which has riventhem far more liberty than they appear to know how to enjoy. I They have no sympathy with the j present institutions of the country t with its parties, especially with the J Democracy, to whose liberal views they owe their present capacity fori mischief. There are many more of this class of uneasy and discontented foreigners in the country than our correspondent is willing to admit. No one who ..has observed the political signs of the last five years but has noticed an increasing disposition upon the pari of our naturalized citizens to band themselves together as a 'distinct) .pollucal 'organization. Demagogues KMong liicm nave uoasieu 01 tueir owcr to array them, ns a caste, in favor of this or that party this or that man in primary meetings and, we fear, with too much reason. A formidable, foreign political element has sprung up in our midst, which, by threats of its resentment, and promLea of it co-operation to those who would obey its dictation, has exercised a most unhealthy and unwholesoma influence upon the result of our elections. ' Too many sellish office-seekers have weakly yielded to this foreign influence. Parties have been too cautious in avoiding giving it offence, until a very deep and intense popular feeling upon the subject has been awakened among our native-born citizens. Those who have raised the storm appear to be likely to reap a whirlwind of a different character from that uponwhich they counted. The organization of a- foreign influence has very naturally produced the formation of another of a native character, hostile to the former. Thus we are threatened with a political antagonism 'of races, than which nothing U more to be deprecated and deplored. ; ' Whether tho latter attains its ends or not will depend, in a great degree, upon the futuro action ot foreigners.But at any rate, it will purify our po litical atmosphere, by teaching deraa gogucs that there is an American tcntimentthat will not be trifled with, which will make itaclf respected. The Democratic party, as U notorious, has always advocated a liberal political policy in respect to iorcigncrs, and it has therefore seen with the greater regret, a portion of them taking a course which seems to justify all their opponents predicted as its result. We who combatted- Native American intolerance against our adopted fellow-citizens, years ago, little expected that in so short a time wo should have such specimens of foreign nativcism as we have lately seen manifesting itself among thai clasa of our population. .We do not rcgrctthat the old federal law of naturalization was repealed, because we have confidence that our adopted citizens, seeing the evil results of the clannish policy too many of them have pursued, will act differently in tho future, and that they will turn the present lesson to good account. It aÜbrds us pleasure to observe that our able and staunch Democratic cotemporary, the Cleveland PlaindealCr, concurs with us in the general view3 we have expressed upon the subject. From a late number of that paper wo make the following extract: "Tho present rampart and aggressive condition of the Native American party has been brought about by the iolly and fanaticism of foreigners them

selves. Within tho last few years.numerous Germans aud Irish all over the country havo formed tlicmaelvoa into clans, to push their own national interests. It is getting common for both Irish and German to nominato men of their own number for office, and iupport them at the polls, simply because they are Irish and German. They are always present at caucuses and convention!, demanding the nomination of foreign born citizen, not becauso they are the best, but becauso they aro foreign born. That is the only reason they offer. And not this alone. but we have frequently seen foreigners, not yet citizens, clamoring on tho stump or bullying at the ballot-box, threatening old American citizens with'Irish or German vengeance, if they don't vote for Irish or Garman candidates. Flushed with the success so often achieved by this course, some of our foreign citizens are disposed to ask and exact too much. We do not in these strictures include all foreigners. Avery large proportion, wo are proud to say, act as Americans, and condemn with us those who would set society by tho teeth with petty national dissensions. The turbulent spirits at tho bottom of the broth are not those who have a stake in the glory and grandeur of the nation, but adrcnturcrs tossed to our shores by the mountain waves of European revolution. They are men, who, having agitated all their lives in Germany or Ireland, have made agitation their second nature, and cannot live or breathe a day without it. Thoy havo hardly touched our soil beforo they commenco carping and cavilling at our institutions, and thrusting themselves and opinions before the public liko anew revelation from Heaven. It is theso restless, uneasy fellows, gifted with a kind of impulsive eloquonce, who wheedle their warm-hearted countrymen into their support. This is carried to such absurd extent, that n total stranger here would suppose himself in ancient and decayed Ireland or Germany, instead of a mighty and fresh American Itepublic. It is against theso, and such as these that we object and if our foreign population understand their own true interests, they will resist their seductive endeavors to build up a national Irish or German party 'the be-all and end-all of which is to advanco their own ambitious aim." 'It is such unwise and indiscreet ac

tion that has called out Native Americanism from the lair where we ho ped it would forever sleep. And as long as mm ueuun uuuuucs, lKJ"t will the 'Know Nothings' and kindred orders gain in body and strength. Let .1.!, ....it. xoreigners reuccfc upwu iuia nun. .u iruia h is. vr JJarioas Jttms. OTEBSASXA AND ZA5SAS. For the information of our readers, generally wo give below the boundaries of Nebraska and Kansas territories as described in the bill just pas sed: Boundaries of Nebraska 'Beginning at a point in the Missouri river where the fortieth parallel of north latitude crosses the same; thence west on said parallel to the eastern boundary of tho territory of Utah, on the summit of tho Rocky Mountains;thence on said summit northward to the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude; thence east on said parallel to the western boundary of the Territory of Minnesota; thence southward on said boundary to the Missouri river; thence down tho main channel of said river to tho placo of beginning.' Boundaries of Kansas , , Beginning at a point on tho western boundary of the State of Missouri, where the 37th parallel of north latitude crosses tho same; thence west on said paralell to the eastern boundary of New Mexico, thence north on said boundary to latitude thirty-eight; thence following said boundary westward to the eastern boundary of the Territory of Utah.on the summit of the Rocky Mountains; thence northward on said summit to tho fortieth parallel of latitude; thence east on said parallel of latitude; thence cast on said parallel to the. western boundary of thtitate of Missouri; thence south with the western boundary of said State to the place of beginning Okb or the Jcktmen. They have some quere jurymen in Iowa. . A few woeks since an old toper died rather suddenly. The coronor, in consequence, held an- inquest listened to the testimonyof a physician and was about rendering a verdict "water on the brain when Mr. Slocura ' Pcpplcpolis 'riz',to object. . ilr Coroner, I have known the deceased for ten mortal years, and I know he has neverseen a sober moment in all that time.. To Fay if man can die with 'water on the brain' is, therefore, blamed nonsense. It can't be didl Cause why"2 He never took any into his system. The true verdict Mr. Coroner, should be 'uin rum or brandy on the brain,' but as rannot get such a verdict,! am willing to split the difference compromise and bring in a verdict as follows: Died from the effects of brandy and water on the brain.' - The compromise was agreed to, and the above verdict is apart and parcel of the recorded doings of Iowa. A Sknsidle Little Girl. A- little girl, after retiring to bed with her mother said. 'Ma, I want to pray,' wlivrcupon her mother helped her oat of bed and she got upon her knees and prayed thus: 'Oh God, I waut my Cither to quit chewing tobacco for Christ's enke. Amen?' JCiTThe True American (New York) says that a secret oianizatiuu for bad ends exists in that city, and speaks of it thus; ' Thk Saxvkd6Ti Amonu Us. l or a few weeks past the attention' of the citizens of JS'cw York, and those promenading our streets, has been attracted at various times by the spectacle presented of little Maltese crosscs.cut out of strong paper, ofa blood red color, pasted uron telegraph polea.uud prominent public places, besides others of the same description, neatly folded, and carefully dropped upou tho sidewalks.

Upon observing the above, we were naturally led to inquire what they meant, and, after a careful investigation have arrived ot tho knowledge that theso apparently harmless little scraps of puper signify nothing more or less than that there w abraneh of that dangerous and secretly intriguing Socictry of Jesuits, known in Italy and Kuropo by tho appellation of 'Rinfedesti organized in our midst Wo are credibly informed that this mode of distributing crosses U the universal rule adopted by those abominable assassins, for tho purposoof convening their members in a g incral meeting.

VALLEY HOUSE! I IIA VK the pleasure of announcing to tho publlo that the Vailiv Hoiss la now nud up In the best stylo, for tho accommodation of the travelling community, no Dal us wlllba marod lo irouu ilia comf'.rtof tlioaa who may desire to make Iba Vsu.av llocsi their home. Uudoriha present management,! flatiar myself mai nous in boulk eastern Indian can equal Uili. TU building Is large and commodloiir, and eontruclodeiprsssly forth purpose to which It leappllnd. Tba undersigned ha had muchexperlonrala tha business, and la satisfied that all who mar hare heretofore favored kirn, Iii nut neglect making till house their horn neuerer thulr builueae may lead lb iu lo this place. ISAAC CHAPMAN. Ilrook v III, (nd ., Maren 83d , 18i3. I) radical $oot atti fwiiialur. TKn leave to Inform the clllssns of T A 11 Hrokvllland vlelnlly, thai ho l l camaeoa iuimmib tno above line I V on Main Burireii atreot, oppoalu Ilia L-Cä. Clerk's Oilke, and hopes by br elrtet attention to lulneind hU exrerliipe III lh tnide, and with a firm determination to work nouilDf but Ilia boil of stork and warrant (oojflu.be vxiMtrUlo merit a share of fulillo palronat, 1'rjor eewecl laII wer of all dcripiiftn mjn w orior, ami or mo real ram and rtilladiihUat)las. January 0 iBii-l year. iii ni'Il lIAIIlli:iM.a'lha inariet i.rl.eln T rnti wltt to paid for iiirrrbanlabl flour birroU at the ttit'iianre Aim, urooKTiue.oy Kov3. v.'Zi-M. UfcO. HolXAXDoV CO C. 0.1IUW. I. atasoca. L.C. It'lU. r. n. Baaaoun, DKAW. A1TD BARBOtTB-IMPOKT-kj .US fil JUUU&K Vf im 1 04 van ireet, Ciiiolnuul Ohio. "nÜW ÄKIUVAL1 JOHN un ULOOMIXUCIROVE, iAT)., j if constantly receiving a tplendld and centplele 1 auoriiuoiii 01 MTAl'IX AX D FAftCY DIIV GOODS . Uroearlot, Hardware, uenata-areT Cutlcrr? Hat, Cups, Uounots lloote, Mhoes, Itcudfemado CletlilB-. Druff) Medicines, 1'nlnli, Oil. Dyestuff, TVnlla, Cotton Yarns, Mollen, 1'erlnniery, &c.,&e., ' ITT Tbs above roods hara baen bonrtitlow fur cash, selected with tb greatest earo, aud wltl boaoldaiibe very lowest price. Call and e amino beforo purchasing elsewhere. 0V. 1, Iftii 41 Tf TTLSOW A3TD COTJWCXLL CABTJTET KAIf nr.ll.l llli'l tll'lUIUIkOK, .UOUIll tarinol, lud. llui Arm 1 eoniianilyl rcsciTioaecomoa.ua person who any article In thulr line at lha falresi prices. ana auu in ouesaiou 01 a Has asa by which they can accomodate on Funeral occasion. Thoy rcrpuclfully solicits share of patronage. War. 24, 14, Smoa. PROTECTION INSURANCE CO UPANY HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stork, Annan fremiti ma and Woateru funds. INCORPORATED 1823. Till office has now transacted businoss for morn thaa a quarter ofa ceniury, during which period It hat taken mora than 100,000 RISKS!! An liMiired real and personal property arauitl loss by Fire and Wutcr lo the value of moro tUan TWO UC5DRED MILLIONS DOLLARS 15 THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Policies of Insurance Isaned on tha most favorablo lurm, anlntt I01 ordamaga by Are, or the perils of SaviiTtttlon by SlONTGOMERY ARNOLD, Sov.lllh.llU3.ly Agent at HarrUo Ohio. Furniture! Furniture!! JVST roeolved a good assortment of PUT?(1TUKE, consisting in rart of Hureans, Tablee Ktaiids,Ceiitre-Tatilc',Kofa,LoQii(ri,Crlbi, W 1 1 low Cubs, Wagons and Cradle, liodsteada, Mat trasses,Chatrs of evory variety, alike ku a Sn u kb rooms. Brook vlllo, July 13, 1.SJ3.-31, The Orrttt. American Tt jh-ranec Tale. "STrSe-Smgarbj; :mOTt The Wcftl an J Woe of Social Life, J OSE VOLUME 12.M0, 1 SECOND EDITION JUST HEADY. "A deeply ' InierwMtng and powerful work. It vividly portray some of the terrtflc explolu of strong drink In both lil?lt and low lifo, .Nor are snch sccnos a It Uojilcu cither Imaginary or few. Let this book circulate. Il ha a beniflceut aim, and Is the vehicle or admirably told and most sulUry lessons." t'reshyterlan. Although written with a direct moral purpose, which Is usually a fetter on the Imagination, this novel dlsjlsT no common skill In Bctltlou composition. T he plot Is one of absorbing (more!, and freijnently devclopcs specimens of ordinal and Ttoroui churacior drawüij.Ä'ew Yorli Trtbunf. Her descrlutons are exceeiltnrlr natural and inni. ruruaii necoruur 1 U.-J: ... i , I vvr.tteu with Sinremarkable powor.-Prov. Jour One of it chief merit I tho excellence conversation. Knouirer. oflU Ha so many thrilling passsgea and well drawn characters, that yon read It with absorbed attention. Christian Hcruld. Ills certainly the most powerful temperance lalo that we have ever perused. Journal fc Messenger. lloautifnllywrltton. A work of great stronrth ami power. Gospel Herald. The Incident Uramatie. and the interest Intense to the end. Ohio St tesman. A book Which should bt read bv all fathom. . 1 molhors, eons and duQrhlem and especially 1 1 those who linagiua they ean drink tempvratvly, wiuinuiuansur. It Is exceedingly Interesting tUrln Uie Vrt. irioojtr, andl:hso' eveo. Publishers. , ..Ii' ( SdWESr POl'KTH 8T. ClXUSXsH. ' - ,', , Jauuary Cthlüit 310 iuo. BEÜOSVILLE CQLLElrE. THIS Institution Is to ready to receiveany numid-rof young gentlemen and young latlW, and kitorl them Hiebest of facilitlo for obtaining a tborongh education. The building Is larire nl convenient, ami the board Ol Instruction ill b" lncreasd as the wants ol tho Inxtulion drinnnd. Tims young men who may even prefer torudnalat older Institutions, will do well to ae'pure tho preparatory studies here, where the clause are not to' liirge for convenionro, and where tlifV ar not tnugUt by unricr-graduaio, a lnmoktobl Institutions. Youiig Indios, on graduating, will receive appropriate diplomas. Hoardinir ran bo had in ood families, near the College edillce at two !olUra per we-k. Yoong moiiein board themeivesat aooutslxty conU mr week. The prices 'f. tetUon range from $ iju to .Hü )r JUttrtor with tn per ct-nl discount for advance i.ujniout. Knrfurtiierpartit'iilarsaiblrii JNO. W.Un-KK,Proa't l:ro..tviU ad. feb.w 1&U. FIIANCIÖ NUELSON. mroRTra aixd wami rscTuti or gars, Tobacco nnd Snuff, . DEALKR IN Ci Leaf Tobacco, No.23.1 Mntn Street, between 3th and xta, ISignoriho ludiun Chlpf.l CLNC1NNATI, OHIO. .Nov. 11, K3, 47 Ijr. I I Jiarpo lick of Uishop t iiild'l Mol, uiw lito best In AiBunca lor sale, w holoiuile and retail, ouo uRcml lu this clly ran cunrr Willi tlii'tu as any one will m-k.iowlodge who will coiae ami eo lli.'iii. Ml' Hill tk WHITE, 74 Vo!tKourtiiiroet,IltMd-,irtr for itauoi Id Cincinnati. .Nov. 11th.. l3. 47-ly

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A HOOK QV SOSUS AND MUSIC. WE IIAVK JUNT 15 Kl A NKW Rimtion, enlarged, linprovo.1, corrected, and Illus trated with a number of original engravings, il ran now bo oblalnud In any iuautily, great or inisll. This book ba boon almost unanimously pronouncod "the best walk of the kind exUnt." and we doubt not It will he universally acceded now. Kvery pereon wno wisims to promote lite lamDorunce csiiso will find the Teiniioranco Munlulan uneof tba raol 'iriclonl meaiis wlilolt rati bo ein ployed. Addros March 10,13. 41 Mslu si. Cincinnati. NKW SADDLERY Uarriunrc House. lIU.NTKK, COHVKX. KDMllSTO.-l cV IIA K R, Jmporler$ and Manufacturers cf ADDLERT, AHDWABE, CARRIAGK TRIMMI.1CS, SADDLE-TREES, leather, riprinps, Axlos, Ac. no. '2 cnuiicii nun.DiNn Walnut strcut.bol. 3rd A 4UistrooU,Clnclnntl,0. Ilia underslirnod would resprctfullv rlva notice to Merchants, Carrlngo Manulacturcrs and Katl dlers. In the West aud South. VY est, that they have associated Ihenisolves lortrausacUng eilenslvely, ina anove nantou uusmess in ail lis variety. They are now vpniunga large slock or A'cto and elroant Goods. (elected with groat rare ,( the senior partner having been several months lu Iber market,) both as regard style and rlce, and purchased largely with LaiU from the bust Kiifllisn, Curinin, anj A merles u niaiiurarturers. As the will Import their PorulgnCJoods and buy thulr Amortcuaulrorlfroin meuutacluinrs, they vlll,ataUtiuie. be euabled to hold out flattering Inducements to (xtrchasurs. They will all In the innnaguraenl of tlnOr busluesa the prlaclpl)' of ' J'roir ro chief of whi. h are "short profit" and large oIp,' for Cash, or opon soon lime, a no ooni ii with almost daily rvclept of New and Kaalilunablo articles. Inshortthelralm will bo to make Hi Cincinnati market In limit line, euulto rlilier rtittudnlphla or Now York. 'Ibu irntitt allontlon nf vacli member olilie nriti will be given to the detail a well as the iuuiia-enioii of mo business. This Will enable their Irlands to order, with the fullest eonudriico of gulllnir promiiily wliutovcr thoy do ire of the tiowesi si)lcs, aud at uniform low prices. N. D.IIUM KH.Ule of?f. Y., JOli.X A-tUiUI.N,laiö of.MttM4t;io, Ky., W. hUMl.Sl'u, late ivlth l)lef Davidson IIL'OH DAi:it lalo of Nomlnf.bnrg, Ky Jun. 134 Cm. Jsmss ArrLtoAi. HAMtkL Kutamuaa A. II. I'oi'Msroao JoIlM U. KvsN ATFLEGATE Hi. Booksellers, Publishers L Stationen, 43 Hain Street Cincinnati. WK haveune of the largnst and bct assorted stock In tho Wfu Our link luliraroitli best work on Theology, Medicine, Law, Mechanics, Agriculture, History, Travel, Takt, Memoirs, 1'hiloxophu, f c. and a eom(lete assortment of all the mosldoalrable jitsetihuous ii'Hut paniiiiiuu. nur (lock or SCHOOL JJ00K3 embrace all book of merit utod lo tho West, from the hulllng IliHjk lo the Lexicon. Our slock of stationery embracetevery variety of lllunk Uook from thesinall Memorandum Hook to Iho largo iu-por-rojral LedBor, IncluUing every article Uiud In the counllng-rooiu. Wo littve forliio Country Merchant a full variety orU'tlor.C'np and Nolo Taper. LiiTcloin'i, Wrapper, lion nut Hoards, Ink, etc.. Ate. Our own fublication are luu well known as work auf the highest merit, to require uioruUiauau enumeration ol the most proinlneiit uliliii are CLJJiKt'S eOMMLNTJHt, DH. DIU ICS COM' lota Works, Kullin's ancient History, I'lutarcb's Lives, blH-'ctalor, Josebu, &v. We luv lie all whodeul In, or purchase Look, to give u t call, a we are couUdont we can oiler tliem such Inducements as shull be mutually beneflelal. Nov. II, in33. T lyr. FIRE WORKS, Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Wholesale aad retail by JUJLX 11. MYERS. o? I Mala Street, bet. Fifth and Sixth, West Side. CINCINNATI. CT All orders iromptly Sllcd and packages warranted full weight. .Nov. Utlr33,: 1 r. .ÄZTT- - HI tSOI t on it nvr. NE w al-X'O.KU HA!vU...w, I I V I I Inave 30 secoud hand, and a uw Piano that wa will r Jilt and lettlie ront ajijily lj purchased In a given time. We are tho largest l'iano Dealers In the Vot, and will rent or suit lower for roA than any other bouse. No t Wct Fourth street. MLKCIKk WHI I E. Nov. llth 1-Ö3. S. S. EflOPIfl. ' ttrboIosMe dcalorln Dried Frulu, Clover foed, " and produce gouorally. ' Ne.3!) WaluutStret Between Front A Columbia lioo buii. iuii:Dii:rin:s. 2(H)0 do do Al'A.MIS, not do do ii-:a iutji. In (lore and for title. Feb.l? irr. 4' EI.NBT. H. L. DANICLiJACOB E M X S T, WIJOLESALE ABO RETAIL STATION' KU a XU KLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Ko. 119 Main Mroct, between Third and Fourth reola, Clnrlnna'l, Ohio, fcov.ll lci3 47 1 yr. ASA'ToTiTlIART, (Lato of, aud Successor lo Ingle, Wheeler ot Igleliartlu KvalEttute Arcuclei,) Attorney ul L.uiv aud IteuliUatate Agent, Wlllattond to the Collecliou of Uebu, the purchase and sale of Udal tiute and all other pro fessioual business Intrustod lo him In Vanderburgh, aud Hi a adjolmng counties In Indiana. JIT Orrtti ovia Tin cniani, EVANS VILLE, INDIANA. View of Huildlngs, LsaDsrarca, rortrclts. Diplomas, Mnn,.Show Card, Nolo, Draft, Ullis of Kxcbange, Labels, Ac. Ac. M1DDLETON rV WALLACE. No 113 Walnut Street, Odd Fellow Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. U,li3 47 lyr. G.A.Taylor. W. IJ. French. J. E. Wynne. Taylor, French & Wynne, Wholesale dualer in Irish Linens & White Goods, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. 79 Main and 1,3, 5 dc 7 Peiul Eta. Cln. Jan. IJ 4 I y. MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIA3I ADDIS, Ha removed to Sixth at. Bacon' Building, under M. ,.ÜU?"'1 "f. Cincinnati, Ohio. ANV rACTUKKK of t'ostume and K aKa of everv dt scrlition, for.Maaona, Odd Fellows, Son of Temperance, Tcinjilo of Honor, Uruld Ked Men, Brotherhood of the Unien, aud Good Fellows. JO"l-'nTa!imberoriho above orders,! am preiaredatal t;r.j to furuisheveryUünf aiHH-r-nlnlngthereuiwltli puuctualily cuddispauu. fob. Ij.'SI . O.B.Clement's Cash Store. HAVING Just roc-Wed a general assortment of new goods which, added to my preseut stock niakes my assortment complete all of which will bo sold low forcasu or produce mv tot k conslsta, lu part, of a vam ty of Cloths, l'ävaiuoros, Sallnelis.l weeds, J canes c Suuimor ware. Also, every variety of Prints, Lawns, Uiügluiua, L'ulsins, lloiubezliies, pliiiii um. fitucyaiU, Laco .Mitts. Kid l.lijvet, &c. Aic. ALSO, a duo lotortiuecnsware, Cutlery, Groceries, &c, togollier with tho nuet assortment of Roots it .Shoes ever brought to tlili place. Anv lady Uiat I cannot suit iu a pair of shoe uiut altl'l be under tho inQoenco of the dark age. N. U. In I'hmitiig ui) business to Cash cs Produce I do no more than whut 1 am compelled to do, and I hope this wilt be received a a auftlolciit aMlrT. WANTED, 20,M0 bushel wheat. 40,0 a do corn, rr which I will par cash. C. Ii. CLEMENTS. nrl, Aug. loth, 1Ü03. 3o-tf. SPRING STOCK OP CARPETS WE EEQ Leave to call Uio attention i i.ujcrs toourlarge and complete amtorlincntof tho following: New aud choice patterns of Velvet, d do Hruel, ) J do BruelsTposlry. 4 " do Siiporaiidtine3i.lv, ,-d(' d, . .. ila U, dolngfufu v enellans, tr all walili and utilities, Hearth ilnf and Door .Muts, Oll Cloth, or all widths and at all price. V hit and Check .Matting, Cocoa NIallliijc, Uio busl article lu use for counting oülees, et CL'UTAINr GOODS. Our Curtain aud Uriij.ury Koom la now stock with a ruro aclocllou Vf guods, coutUtlng in part ofilk, satin. Worsted and Cotton lumuks, and Iho newest psllcrns of l ace and Muslin Curtains: ;ill Cornice and liumt, window ihade of even Tarloty. Also Tablo I.luen, Towel and Napklna, Amer lean, tUKlili.aud I'reiuh l'ikiio Ta!lo ( vor Alllboao who aro uiiouito furnith liieir ligü-ei lib new good will do well lo call at J. C. K I Mi WALT A CO'S, 1T4 Molu I. but. 4Ui ot iih, east side. Mar4,ltU,H,.iyr

(ntprstl ahlln, .i . .'t , f i!frs, 1n te ysaj U.M. by J. H. llot ulli'iN. M, l , ti olfk' (nntm of Iii li.lei. i I ..urt I r the s.iutsra li-Krl'-t of Hum' tJvsi.la. Another Scientific Wonder ! GREAT OUflG FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. OillOUCHTOtTO

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Till: TRl'E DIGESTIVE FLUID, on. a nt es i c: .vrici's. Prepared from KENNET, or tha fourth HTO.MAt H ot' 1 UK u., alter directions or HAltua I.IKIIKI, the great 1'hyslotoglral Chemist, by J. H. HOUCII I'U.N, M. 11., I'hlladelphln, t'a. This Is NA1 L'ltk'N OWN KK.Mf DY for an un healthy Klomach. No art of man enn enual Its en ratlve powers, urnnisinano ai.i uiiul.. nil TKKN. ACIDS, orNAl'hKOUM UKl'UH. ft la ere tramelv affreonliln lo the t&sln. and mav be taken by the mot feeble patient Who rsnnoleal a water rrarsor witnnui aruie mires. mwaro oi i'nv.uCHI) IMITATION. I'epstn I NOT A DHVQ. Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive f'lrcii. lar. s-rntls. rlvlii a larva amount of M 1KN I1K. I C t V I DK.S CK, from Lieblg's A nl mal Chemistry, Dr. Combe 'a Fjslology of Digestion; Ac. M. W. Hn.,IJRooaviLoa, wholesale and retail Agent. August 1st, ll33. 33-lyr, 5)tnnisort Jonsr COR. MAIN AND FIFTH, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OKNMSON s MOV, fUOrltlUTOHN. QTIA KAMLiTwÖr'"ciIA8. XHTXEp m. 1 1 Lino a lo l.oum A hti.E, Corner brnadwayaiid Klftb street. Cincinnati, utilo. Monuments, Tombs, and rave Mones, Marble Msntlo and klutuarr, llabtlsmal 1'onU, II aural laldats, I'rns, Vases, t.arden Flgtirus, Cabinet and Counter MnUs, die. ilo, vonsUmlly oil band and furnished to order. The Trade supplied wltli Marble lu HUck aud Mab, or Hawed tu order. mar 124 'i ly lUATCII AVI CI.OC liH-Wal. llawsna W louder liUaufviM to the rltUou "f Ilrook villeand vklntiv, In the eapaulty of Watch and CliH'k Maker and repairer making and mending Jewelry, d.U. Long expurlotice end strict punctuallly are his recoiiimeiidittloni, hliol llire oort North of the post oOtce. JyUJ,IU 31-lf IIIltLIsS f sale, at low prices, at lite Depository t tha w Franklin Co. I.ihle soclciy,ntM. W. Halle's, a full assortment of Uiblos 4uaru, Octavo, 1'eurl, Willi Tutka aud Clasjit Teiiamuntsand I'sslms both GERMAN AND ENGLISH. Tvslumeul of all sixes and qualities. German tnd KnjlUU Tcitaiiienl(boih In one) t all and see. Usui. Copy. lf UtO. IIULLANU 1'fesl. SUNDRIES IU STORE. IHidsKujur, Sou bbls prime molasses, . u .i .... 100 3'0 bg prime KusUr coffer 5j I'ockuU Java Co 'i'Xi package fresh Tea, 14,miO Ibal. e. yarn, HUU packages uiackerol, 50 koxes V'a.Mo, Tobacco, , Vi iu Kegs units, V!(K) Hales No, 1 batting, SO bbls fine lino, tobacco, 8U,(XW hulfspan.sb cigars, Cndlc,Soup,hüircti, cVc.&c. for nie Uw by at ,,. EK1SCO At WHITE, No. 19 Lower Markelstreel, Cincinnati. May 14, ij:3. .-! lASlIRAACK. " rrim iHorr.crio isiiiaci: x tUM l'Al V continue to Insure against loa ordamajro by Are and tlio perils of navigation, on as favorable terms a any responsible Company. All losses paldat the oClcu where folicy Issued ,ln sixty days aficr proof. Available Capital 81,000,000. The undersign ed.agont of thl old and responsible Company Is at all times prepared lo Issue Policies, ko. ecu. Ofllco two door north of Unrton'i ton, Ilrookvllle, Ind. ALl'KliD U'AUD.BffCLt. May KU.1U3. ai-U s ßi. Ainixi iiicaii:!;. mst 11TILLIAM LEE AND CO., VV u t-uurtu streui, Cincinnati, Ohio, havo almod to render thulr atablishmunt useful to tho whole Community, as a place where might be found a gencrul torlmetit of alt kind of Tasteful & useful Dty Goods, at the lowest prices, consistent witu a regular aid legitimate business; and they flatter themselves that tho community concede to tholr house a high position. Commencing the business season of lö44 with a larger experience, and with groatly Increased facilities, they feel at liberty to promise increased advantages to their customers, and a combination of attraction such as will surpas all other Dry Good House, In the Weit. Their hprlug and Summer Good aro now receiving, and as one of the Firm will be at the East almost constantly. !r.V STYLES will be received almost daily throughout the season. niar310w MEDICATED INHAL ATION-AITEW .Mtllioli. A .Mu.i i WONlihKrCL oncovery has reeently been made by Uli. CUKTIS, for the euro of A i Unna, Consumption, Kronchltls. Coughs, Cold, and all Lung Couiplulni, by Medicated Inhalation. Ua. Ci rtii' IlvocsNa, oa lanti.iao Hyokan Varoa and Ciiaaav Hvanp ba accomplished the most wonderful cure of Asthma and Consumption, in tho city of New York and vicinity for a few months past, ever known to man. It Is producing an Impression on Disease of the Lung never before witnessed by the medical profession. (See certificate In hand of AgifhU.) The inliuler I worn on the breast, under the linen, without the least lncouveulence, the host of the body being sultlclont to evaporate the fluid, supplying tho luni constantly with a healing and agreeuble vapor, passing lulo all tha alr-celU and passages or Hie lungs thut cannot possibly be reached by any other medicine. Hero Is a case of ASTHMA CUKED. IiaooaLiN, N. Y., Doe. 2t)th, 1853. For about eight years I have beeu severely afflicted with Asthma; for the last two year I have suffered beyond all my powers of description; uioutbt at a time I have not been able to sleep in a bed, setting what rest I could sluing lu a chair. -My diniculty of breathing, and my ufferlnfs, were so great al limes, that for hours together my friend expected each hour would be my lust. During Uie past six years I have had the aid aud attendance of some of Uie most celebrated physicians, but have roceived no permanent relief. I at length bad the gcod fortune to procure Dr. Curtis" H)gea au, or Inhaling Vapor aud Cherry Syrup. At the lime 1 obiulued Ii 1 was suffering uuder one of my most violent attacks, aud was In great distress, almost suffocating fur went of breath. In less than ten minute after applying the Inliuler to my stomach, and takln; a leaspoonful of tho Cherry Kyrup, 1 was relieved In a great measure, and had a comfortable night. I have since continued 1 with the greatest possible benefit, aud am now CoiDparitirely well. God only kuowa the amouut of suffering tui medicine has relieved ma front. My advice to the suffering Is tt it. MAKGAKK1' EASTON. ILMPTION CURED. New York, Dec. 27, 18Ü3. I came lo New York In the ship Telegraph; my native place ts fit. John, N. B. When i reached t.. is city, my boa'lli wo very poor; had a very bad cough, raised a greul deal of mutter, and was very weak aud emaciated. My friends aud physician pronounced my raso consumption, and beyond tü reach of medicine. I accidentally beard of Dr. Curtis' Hyzuana, or Inhaling Hygouu Vapor, and Cherry yrup, and obtained a Jackage which I verily believe was the means of saving my life, hoou alter wearing Uio Inliuler 1 found il relieved tho pressure ou my lung, and after a w hile tho disease mud e lis appearance upon the -urluce uuder the Inhaler. 1 tonic, the Cherry Syrup a directed, and continued to do so, my coun gradually growing; better, until it entirely left iuu, and I now consider myself cured. I still wear the Inhaler, as the usuof il is rither pleasant, aud believing it strengthening and purifying to the lungs, I feil unwilling ut present to dispense Uli It. JoilN V.uuli. bold by I0) I fL 1'aul, No. 4U Courtlandt struct; C. II. Iii tig, corner of John street and firoadway, N. Y. Fnco $3upnekago. IV. U. Any person enclosing j.l to llovo tc Pacl, or Ccaitaoc 1'kskiks. New tork, will receive a package containing a bottle uf llygean Vapor, oue ol Cherry yrup, and an Inhaler, iu a neat box, by express, free lo no) part of the Culled hutes; or four packages Tor $iu. Mar. S4, 14, lyr. HAWDON.WRIGUT.IIATCIJ l EDSON Bank Noto Engravers i Printers Suth tailctr.tJAihA Mntn Sti,cinciHHti,Uhi. L.SO, Engraved in a style corre.ionding In ox ii. celiunce tu that of Hank Not,, Kail road. State and County liouds, Kills of Kxrhange, 4 hi.cks, Drafls, CurliUcule ofSpK'k and Deposit, Fromt ory Notes. Ililluiid Letter Heads, Diplomas, Visi,lug and I'rofesslon.1 Cards, Notarial, County aud Hand Seals, kc. Coustanily ou baud. Hank Note i'aperof various lints, made lo order, ol very superior iiirllty. '1 beuhove otllio Is under the super vision of Geo. T. Jones, a pruetical engraver. mr li-l'Jiii TOHN D. SmWEIXt CEOCEB AND COMJ idl.SMON ML:H( ll.iN'l, Dealer in Hour, froisious, llourbou Whisky, and Froduce generally. No 3'J Walnut street, Cincuinull Ohio. REFER TO Shulti A Hadden. N,o. i 11. Ii. Chlpman V Co Tin Fielder ot Jack, Louis- Moffelt, ölilwell es Co, villa. I St. IaiiiIs C7Llberal sdvnncos made on Consignments. mar !M 'Z ly FASHIONABLE HATTER. 54 Fifth Street. C1NC1NAT10HI0. I 43 lyr. j

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DA V &i 31 A TLA CK, wnntacti a nesi.s im . O II V U II O II & . No.,57- ' . FKArtL HTKKF.T, Tt KT. WALNUT e VINK CIM IXN'.t n OHIO, . , Wsrch j? e'A yl V. Msmmimo. K. Jsksisos. J, hcT-rssrisLD. Manning, Jonnings & Co., WHOLESALE. f COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 251, MAIK ÜTREIT, West Side, Second Door above Sixth tjiVa 3, Sixth Slrert. CINCINNATI, O. Xor. il,IH53,4T-lyr. - rntlR undersigned have entered into Co-partner-if K 11 .b Ml 111 Ii i u r... .- . - - iwi-tiwi purjiirivui carr;iii;vn a W holesale Urocery and Commission Business. Ai. jonkh. D.vvm Lovr.i r, (Late of J. D.AC. (Late of m. Omer.) Jones Co.,)Clnclntiatl R. HOHIUNX, (Laie or Milroy, Indiana. LOVE tt a. HnnmvH Wholeaala (Jrooera &, Commission Merchant rr.AKU S I nr.KT, NKAR VINK, ap'.-o-iu-jy,. CINCINNATI.. QL rSftsse.. ültodrt NO. 342 MAIN ST.; BETWEEN 6TH, AND OT. Tr eonsUully on band a beautiful assnrIV mentor ' IIA rs AND CAPS, of Iho mo.t fonhlonable kind. He Invites hi old friends el rtrookvllle to rive him a cull wbeu lliey vlslltlieclly. May 7, IKJO I yr. Vnudry's Commercial Writing Ilulfl. rrlli: uhiImIi.,I u .... ... l.k. it.. entern market w lilt a superior Writing leid ........ i, in. vi. nun nun wüten in color, uurnniii IT. end flilldltV Is a arrnnm.t In I j liii.nriiiiMitMil. The eolor la at flr.1 a rrnonlsh blue.chnnghig to I' '-f m.iiriii I'lU,-,. All order Will ba tirnm,.ll allAndnd Is hv rcssltir.or railing on hlmnthlk onica In Mer. su. til le Collide. It may also be rlininod at Hi book ore. tfouernlly. JOHN UfMlltV, Nov. II, loij, 7 lyr. ' Hid 3SL maWJSfmp Vionloiiutl llrtnll Icir in w F N. KAhT COKNRK WKNTKKS IIOW A I'EAKl i;iiUINIVATI. i;r PARTICULAR PAINS TAKEN l.N THt! BKLKCTION OF THUJltSV FAMILY ÜUÜCF.UICS. Novit IH53 47 lyr. IMPORTERS AND JOIiliERS IN WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. i:iO MAIN STKKKT. CUDEU COMMERCIAL BASK CI.1CINNATI. Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Nov. 11, IW3, 47-1 jr. GEUERAL MAP KSTABLISIIMENT, 'o. 3 College Hull, Walnut St., Cincinnati. E. MENDENHAL. Mapi Uooky ami Print teller, has constantly on hand fluide Book of all kinds, School Apparatus and Outline Maps, Anatomical Cliarat, Atlmci, and . . Ottitetteera. Druwing'Instruraents, Geological Cabinets. Tlicreacnnea. Cliartn,and Print, itlapa ( all other lublisbers. Jan. 13-4 8 m. Wm.C. WHITCIIEK. THOS.. FINCn. WM. C. WIIITCIIEH & CO., Succrior'to Italcs. 'Whltrhcr&. Co Scalrrsiit Jjafs, &zp, Jfnrs, HATTERS' TRIMMIMGS, Corner of Pearl and Main Eta. CINCINNATI O. . If , JL 111 S. W a BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS. ard turracTTRcaa or And allkindsof Bras Work: Delersln Icad.Zlnc. Connor, Block Tin, Copper KlveU,SpelUn, Solder Snd Metel Packing, Second Street, bet. Broadway ndl.udiow, Cincinnati Ohio. jrpThoIr Uollsareeiecuted oo",w and Improved principle, superior to any t wdry tn the Not. 11, 1P53.47 Jyr. Daniel F. Meader, & Co. Cincinnati Steam Bureau A: I t llXITlIin vCFACTOlir, COR. OF FRONT AND SMITH STS. Keeps a general assortment of consisting of the following article, viz: Koscwood, Mahogany, and Walnut Dressing and Plain Barras, hide Boards, Writing Desk, Enclosed and Plain Wash and Work Blande, Warranted equal in quality to any made here or elsewhere, and which they offer at very low prices, for cash or approved paper. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER WANTED. Nov.lt, ISS3, 47 lyr. c7skybüld7'"" (Late E. F. Seybold,) Importer of HARDWARE, AND M ANUFACTUYER OF Planes, Coopers' Tools and Tress Hoops, IVo. 28T lUoln Street, Cincinnati O. Jau. 13 t Gin. JAS. X. LTNX. 0. L. BROWN NOTARY PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKERSNO. 2. MECHANICS INSTITUTE, CI U'INXATI, O. LOANS NEGOTIATED PROMPTLY AND CON Fl DhN TIALL V, Nov. Uth 13i3 46 lyr. II. M. Bt'CsNEB. BEN E, HALL. TlUCOTE AND HALL, WHOLESALE GEOU t h. U " ) ;,1 .W 1 & l o .N & t O K M A K I .N Ü M . cuarts, 3t W slnut streut, tluclunsti.Ohio. EZFZS TO WINSI.OW, LAN It K (V CO, New York CLAPP, KENT Ar HKCKLEY, AI. L. HALLOWULL A CO, PHtLsortrou. JONES, ItHO MIKKS & CO, Cure inhati, KKI.LiY A THOMPSON, New OaLs. KMll II ci JOHNSON, - mar 17 'i 13 SPRING IMP0RTATI017 OP - . , 1854. WATTS fc COLBURN, iirllOLESALK dealer In Dry Coods, ?fo. C3 W vasrl $t., Cincinnati, have now is Store tlieir usual lurye assortment of Koro If n ami Domestic Dry Uoods, adapted tq (lio aijirint; Trad and to w hich addition will be inadu almost daily ftiusistlns in Jisrtol Cloths, L'ajmrua, plain ati fane); '('!tliis, Blcaclivd and lirowa hUectiii)rt Jouus, Drills, TU kl-iR, SpoolColtons. Hosiery. i Denims, WUilo Cords, Uloves, Linen handker- ' ehlvfs, Jwn and silk do. Lace kooI, Embroideries, C rapes, 1'arletolis, Huuneu, Kibbons, EmbroiUerea in u si i in, tMa and fancy Dress Fils, Dres tJood, Harens, Summer Tic. Lawn, Uinrhaiu, Kuutner d'Laiuea, Prlnuot every style, Tissue, Printed Jaconets, Farmer Drills, Cravats, auepunders, Tweeds, Lac Mitu. and Ciloves, English and French Coltonad Panlalona Kluffs, tofetker wltb a Urjre and vaiiut aseortment of b.MALL tVAKfc, wlilclt w odet for sale on the most liberal term, and a which w invite the attention qf th trade, WAITS os COLBURN. klar Kl H Imo X. OLIIIK, JOS. nLKKN it. M. OIRKW 1TM. OLEITN ANT) 80KS, WHOLESALE JUsrBAHTs, Nortli-east corner of W alnut and Columbia street, CiAcuouTt, Ohio. ' marS4'sly

Cinoinnjitj. A , K. Ijoor, . H. D. Root. F.E.AmoU. E.JI.lUuf. Importers and Jobbers of" Jfnnni aok ' . . B. W. Cot. Clb Mala Kia. Call llons Uulldlnr. CINCINNATI O. . Manufacturers of various Brands of fino Cigars. Jan.lJ-liy 0 lj I A I NTl: I XV I DOW Nil A f.. sikI OH Cloth Table Covers. RiannfactareU a od old, wkolesleaadreUll,liy M. Sawyer t o.N. Co.lt.j llulldlnj;, Walnut at., Cincinnati, t'hU. Or.lnrs promptlv lilled. Country alerehai.U ahd rertlers.upplled en Ih lowest lrm. Nov.o, 13. so-Wms. i. i). chipmTn" &co., C o iu m I a 1 o n A. )'rivardlHi M 13 HC II A NTH, WIIMKWATrsr.AVALRAsr.t .CINCINNATI. iii:i:ui;.-icj:m nm lutri. ; i tomtieeg f itt, I. John Kwa.ey V Co. ; Morrison ic Newhy Iod,ffbley4 Wrlfhi: U. A H.M. Conklln,. Xeevotdi KUtphen, ; oassrow, is. Poaasvii.i.B,ia. j A.K. Wlrclns A Co. A. ,11. Con well it Hont. ; Ueorfe fiilisplo. . l.lbfral cash advancement made ou conslrn meut. auiitt-IO-l;r. 1:a cslk i iion" ivimu s". Northeast Corner of Canal and Walnu Strtrtt. CINCINNATI. Olllfj.

ii a , u i vv v it i : it o v bc run cmnni nrere m IJ, i Uli JLÜUUIi AND CASTINGS OF EVKIIV UK SCRIPTION. Not. 11, 1W3.47-1, 0 IllOllilJIi!!!' JJOV Isynnrtlme to nUnln a fortune for 9). 11 Ills noithcr Hook Affnnclo trnr ulrit rewlpu; but a uro iniilioil of mukluic from lo inj per eoiil. upon any capital wiuiavsa Invesl4, 1 his valuablii liiforniatlon can be nlitnlnod by oiidliif eno dollar by Idler, post ld directed XV.: K.O. VAN HKliOEN ClncIutiaU Ohio. SI 4 inoe mPORTAWT TO EUFLDEIIS. MorsIcycSisBihlcr, FRONT STREET, JiET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Denier la all kirn! of Lumber aud manu turer of Sash, Door, Ilhn.is. Window Frame, Moulding, IU I'ilastera, Wentlirr JJj irdin, Wlillo and Yellow Hoe Hoorlnjr, Khelviug fur Store, Fstillur; far IVne e , Boar-lt plsned on both nl.lcs.of Tarlous tlikkness luiulile for the Inside flnUli of bouioi, 'This sUMIshmuiit wilt be found lo be of front, benefit to persons building in the country, as they can be supplied bure will, ait the mal rials ready made of lumber, thoroughly seasoned for fini.liliig houses. In the Liimtier sr.l rnnno. I.xl m lthtin. eslablislimeiit there is kept for anlit an extensiv awrtiieiit or Lumber for all building purposes. bash primed and glazed, constantly on band. All At,lui. ..,ii.l!w .ltfin1..l Tl.'PVmUk-ll VOf. II, 1K347 1 j r. Dlt.J.B.MARCIIISrs CELEBRATED CATH0LIC0N trOB TUB BEI'IKF AKDCCBB OS SLfrKBISO SIMSI.tS. i; T UTAS IS pre-oinlnentfor Its coratlva pow er In all the diseases for which It 2 roeoinmended, usually fallen FEM ALK COM PLAINT. Of these are PaoLrra Uteri, or Palllnz of the Womb; Fli-okl ara or Whites; ClIROHIC IsrLSM- " MA110H 1KD If crmTio or tub Wcss; lacioaatslHsmoiriiisb, or rioodinc; PiiHrtL, S p rraassao, and laaauutsa Mssbtsuatios, co., wlin all their sc ompanyln; evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of bow Ions stanalnjr. The Calhollcon far surpasses other remedies. In bolnjf more certain, les expeuilve, and leavingtlioivstcm in a better condlilou. Let all Interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable aources, of the beuefk'lal result of Its use; together with letter from highly experienced Physicians, who have mod It In their practice, and speak from their own obacrvattons. KEPRRKNCKR. P. B. Pat mi, M. D., I'tlca, N. Y. L. D. Pi.KMixa, M. D. Canandalirua, N. Y. M. II. Hill, M. 1)., Kohcstcr, X. Y. D. Y. Kootb, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. Pmf. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md. J. C.Orrh k,M. O., Kaltlmore, Md. W. XV. Knast, M. 1). New-York Clly. W. Pbbscott.M. Ü. Concord, N. 11. J. P.Nbwlamb, M.)., ttlca.N.Yt Per. C.H.Bkaro, Glenn Uprinirs.S. C. Pamphlet had rralli at th itoro of Cirroaa & Alms, ArenU, Laurel, lud. ALSO sold by E. . Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. Dmiib Biaker, Liberty. Pawl& MotRisoB.ConnertvIIle. B: Htbwart, Creensburj. Jona Hcktlb, Versailles. Letter ldrrnrl ts rare Hr. Curt it Hatch, Jgtnt at Ravenna Qhia. To Dr. .Msar-Hisi: l have been ton yuan troubled with Female Complaints prolapsus uteri, and all the attending dtniculties; alt.mes ren lerItifmy Ufo most miserable. I hare had the attendance of some of the est physician, with but little success; the most they could do was to relieve a cur wa out of the question. For live month before comraeuclne with your medicine, I had not been able to perforin any Isbor, could walk but a few alepe at a time, aud scarcely went out of door in short, 1 wascomplctely prostratod.bolb In body and mind, and expected to drs(r out the rest of my day in aunurln;und misery. But readin; your advertisement, 1 was Induced to try your Invaluable medicine called I'terlne Calho!icon,a the last resort. I had not nsed it a week before I felt like another woman. Ky the use of three bot tle I wa enabled to perform all the labor for alx In the family with ease, and could walk any where In the neighborhood witbool Injury. Notbiur but a aense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, ha induced me to ilate my case to the public. 1 can afely recommend the preparation to all those nfforinx like myself. (signed,) Airs, huts a. uisnor, FrID01I,Potac Co., Ohio, Dec. 27, 1852. J.B. MAKC111SI& Co., Proprietor!. ckktbal ncroT, 304 iroaDwat, b. T. Feb. 9th, JSj4 flmos. ApolloUiilldliicM. W.eor. 1 atud tsuinuis C incinnati, s. INCOKPOKATEÜ THE attention ofihe public 1 respeetfnlly called to the superior facilities afforded al this Institution, for qualifying; Individuals In a thoronh practical manner for the Counting: Koom and UuMnett pursuit. The Course embrace BOOK-KLKPI.NO UY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different department of trade, commerce and manufactures Busineaa Penmanship, Calculations, Correspondence, and dally Lectures on Mercantile Law aud Political Economy in thoir relation to Commerce. Tho Course can bo completed in from 8 to 13 wvck. Terms 10. Pupllsbelna; taught Individually , applicants ean enter at any time. Forfunherpart ularscallat the Collope room oraddrxttta Pr Ipal. nov. 19. 48-lyr. . S. ENGLISH AND SONS, Wholesale and KcUil Manufacturer of B.I- !, HoroadPL, !'.et. Broadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati Nov. II, lbA3 47 lyr. r t Mo.MiKN F., CA.Ml'IIKNfc, Itt'lt-MNO KLLIl and Kplrlt CJns. AL80 LA Ml' hi, wholesale and retail, for burning the above, No 9 Collera Building, Clscloaatl Ohio. mal $4 Vi y

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Cincinnati.

rWl.firr.x AND CO, vrrci VJT I an in ln,,i, ry(Oloin, J nm and ranrv tond.. IXIALK CHAuiii ks, AutioM ALSO Cloths, sslmeris, Veetlaf, Tsllnrs trim luinira, Ae., nol'lin Walnut Mnet..J7 ;uo trert, aotilh-essl mrufr Walnut and kic.h t fS lATIUsllO. mar 4 im Cnbhtrf Winrtx,vnr4nmt:tm Bcd'rsifnrd.al Xo09 West Klfin St. between Viae and Walnntlakesi luasureln Inforailpf lilafrlsine ant: the public that he ha en band a tar; and eoinplrteaslork of Cabinet W are a raa be feuod la lb West, of every description and qo!ttT,enjbrtinr aiyle and pri.- wblrh will be found adapted to tha fancy and neceseHlm of all cls.se s ofpurchaser. My sUxk tseqssl In eitcal toaey si uliar stock ever efTurcd in Uie Weura rouetry. Hie workmanship I f aapertor es-lloace la faiMofl aud durability. 1 aro posac' of farlliliosfor wianofarturitir.tbv whltk I can afford in; article at BDpracedru'ed luw term. .My motte Is "small prodn and quick return. . I respectfully tavlle the public lo visit my etlentve waruroom, and examine my varied and !- (ant stork. KOSEWOOD FURNITURE. Now ea hand a compta and very elej-sul assort, meniof Kosewood Knrnlfiire, emhrannr sofas, lela-TeUa, ( enter Table, f.asy thalra, I'ark.r lalrs, ete, of Ilia most besütetut and approved alvlee of form trlmtnlnr aad anlah. 1 would also stole, II, si lam prepared to Bt en larro Mirrors or P lor Classes, of Ue best qualUy, and of any ! orhp that may be required framed lo suit the taste of lb-purchasers. MAUOÜANY AN HLACK WALNUT WARE. 8 ijins, Tcta-a-lte, Cenler Tal l. , RlaqdiXasy Chairs, km inr Chairs, Nofa-seat Chairs, HookCases and lis. ks ilsrssas, Bedsteada, eta. ( wv ery atyle and deacription. COMMON CABINET WARE. I have on hand a very heavy slock tt ehester wäret cotopria I,. fane. He, and Wood ,., Chair. of all M)les and prices, Buresus, Table, Kockliif ( halr,hun(ls,l)ed.lrad, Lounrea etc, Looking-glasses on hand. A tar- assortment of Lwklnf -tilsi,of e'iH," roiewood, and mahogsuy rratuve, hi. b 1 will sell at low prices. MATRASS1IS ON HAND. A rood supply or sprlnccurled kal and ralmel. to Alalraswea, made lit the best manner and alw make them to order In any way that mnp be de,u red. , OoUred work will ree. ive parllr-ular alUntloo and bedcii la Ui most woikutaulike tnnnner. Particular attention paid to wlioio.; d. tiers. 13 lyr. A. COX Nil. Mi. fiAcort' Ilercantile Collcgo. NortheYrat Corner Mix Hi staid VmI nut atrrcta, Clnr In nail tClliU. rrllK uderslcned has removed Ms metcanillw ,Vi'".,,cf !" ",w "Jlnf. North-wca wrwr of Walnut and ethsU. whoew be baa Due upm splendid hultof Koin,cxprp!y for bisVu,; bavlnr spared neither pain or expense In mahin then. In every tb m...t ..nl.nl and pIcascntHchool lioomslntba tniu .l Mates. The plan adopted In tcmhlnj rombiiici ira Vcw with theory; Instead ol Using buok,tlie pnplU ara exercised in rusting onriiUil entries vfewry dsr business trausac Hons. Journalliinr. p,tmg, baf. amine account, ojnltif and closing ofa frualva rlety of llirrcultlsof book, both lor partnership and Individual business, where Die busiuees hat been prosperausand adverse; and Uios qiial:f)liic the ludcnt for niturliij Into lb pmUcul duties of the accounüir.t In any kind ot bu.iimn. lbeeours of Instruction will comd.t of doable entry book-Kepii,r,embracluc every department or trade and Mercantile Acaoimu, visi W aoloesj, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Ranking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual. Varnmkip, Slramloating,ani Compound Co. Buxi nets. Commercial calculations Practical Penmanship, and lectures on Commercial Late, also Lecluret on the Science of Account, Custom of Merchants: etc. ' In addition to Uie regular course f aindr, tha miderslpned has made arranferuenls wi'K"ilenrr Know, Esq., lion. ;Bclamy Morer, Prof. c. w' l rl:ht,and other mlnenl Lcctarcn, lo deliver a course ofLectnres on th aubjer'a of Cowjh, ratal Law, III. lory of oumeree, olliieal Econotny.aa connected with Commerce,and other ubleeu of Treat importance Into commercial point of view, and never before lutrodnced to any Worcantlla' Collcre la the UnlU-d States. Pupils are Instructed Indlvldaally, and not la. clastea, so that students may cnU r at any Urn, and proceed In tho ratio of their capacity and akldulty. ' t-ublleexamlnotiotis are had.flhourh pnptl aro examined privately irthey desire It,) wbeu Ui atudent nndcrpoea rlpld and thorough Intcrwrationiby the principal, (assisted by a Coiumltle orPractleal Accountant aad business men,) and. Diploms, awarded to those who are deeaaed Woe thy of them. A coumo can be complete 4 Id frotn tlx to Wik week. The principal will take pleasure la dolnr every thing-In his power to advance hi students, andi make them thorough and aroorapUbd aecoua tanta and bl extensive acqualnlanco with th business community win reuerally enable him U procure situations for those desirous of obtainlncthem. Tcrmi!- Fora full coarse of lesson la Book Keeping, Writing-, Commercial Calculations omerclal Law, etc fco.ou. v .. - It.K. Bacon, Nov, II. 1W, 4, lyr. Principal.. ... ,,,"M,' 3la Oaaki, 7 published and sold by Jacob Ernst, No til I Main Street between Third, and Fomrth. Streeu, Clnclunati, O. " Koblnaon'aTneoreUcjtland PracUctl Arithmetic. M Key lo Arlthmelle. Elemenury treatise on Algebra. " Algebra, L'uiveraity kdlUou. " Kev to slvehraIt Natural Philoaophy. Geometrv. Astronomy, Vnlrenrltv Edition. 14 do. School EdlUon. Surveying: and Navigation. llülllsü.VMMTlli;.TlATI(AL HAyiTfO been reqaested to examine Pof.. Koblnson Meriea of Mathematics, and toreport my opinion thereof. 1 have with please re made nvself as well acquainted with tha speciOe . menu of the book, a I well could llboul the -actual ualnirofthera in the recitation room. Prof.. Koblnion must bo, I should Judge from hi bookia keen, trirhlly aud Uiorough MaUiemattelsn . lie would soem to have, either a tha ria of naUie. or the result nt ,.!. ...I . . IntulllTa perception of maUiemalical priudplea," and to be remarkably adopt la artifleea for aLbra1 hi A IirphPBi im a In at t mrxA a,.rTI.,'..Kil. A I Vi. . explanation, and furnltheiaa abnndant 'J?L lt oroblems with .nii.n .n4 ' . v ' , - .r iiituivim modes f olvin& ihem. Thi work 1 ufficienüy exton.i , for the nrnm.r. r,mn... r. r ' -"Vy Instruction. " 1 ' r onog TL r - a a sne feometryeraoodici a rreaUmoont of Coometrio knowledgre In a com pas .mailer than u.ual. The diagram, are well eor.eelved and remarkably well executed. u 19 The Treatise on KurreTln.r.t W.w4.,i. ... and gives many Interesting fact which may be new to moat of sn, atuH.,!. Tu ' a In the Geometry, nnasually well doue. v ... """" rusopny m decidedly intcreuiBf , notonlvforita matter. but rnrihe m. . " v stumasMvi ai a W n ICJL principle are explained and facu aUt,:d. Nok " ' ' genera reader tasv Bad. amusement and proflt from thebookN 1 Superintendent of the Pullie Kchoola of ludUna U0ED, BEAD AXDEE MADE.' at tbr-lr Ofllce,l34 VN aluut treet, Cincinnati, Ohio,, on all diseaaca of private or delicate nature, and u kVStJct ,Ufe " whiQh ttey uder Byaloajrcourseof tudy and practical erperlence of ubiimlted extent, brs. 11. otW. have the 11 J"1'0? of P"ntiug the unfortunate with remedies that have ne-er failed to cure the not -larmtng ciues of GOXOKKI1EA and KVPM1LL1S. Under their treatment, all of the horror ef Venereal Diseases, Impure Blood, L'lee ra, I an potency, Pains In the Back, and Orgmns of Ueneraaion, loflamaUonof tbo Bladder aud Kidney, Hydrocele. Abscesses, Disease! of the Liver and Lang. , , ' v' '"., .uvn, z.iiepur r its, iiiaeasea of the Nervous system renersdly, DUrrUaea. Draentery,Piie,rUtula, Kupturea, o.e., are tnnm aently cured. Periodical Mmnl.lni. äC r.l. v. j ,l t,..ir,,,.,Ig, complicated or appalinir,also,aU other diseases Incident to f.'malcs, cured, and every function, rw atored tolls natural tone and tiger. . btjo ana r ev er cored In twenty-Tour moan, warranted. . CiataAL WtAKKia Dr. H.dt W. devote arrest Part Of their time tn the trealm-nt aT ihnu ...... cauaed by a ecret and oiury habit, which rulna ', T unn.ung sua umonunaie in dividual for cither business or society, bom of the sad and nf.l.iirln.lT rvrta vsi,w.s..i v.. habiu of youth are weakness of the back and' limb, ." mo aeaa, aimnese oi Sifrol, palpitation of the heart, d)pepia, nervousness, derangement of the directive runnllnns. imnl nntst tt .(- ii at. wtn rt ion, tVc. 1 he fearful effoct ou the mind are much . . . . . . ..... witm"u iocs oi memory, eonrusioa or idea, donreseion of iniru. evil rnnlhnHinn ar.i OciCtr. Salf-itiU-IIl llraiditr . ara m ffWl tfrt aa tha. - evil produced, tinch persons should before consummating vnarrlare, consult a phrsician of r"v - -u'u in, iuo ve ai once rvsiorca to aealto. and ripplness. JQ- litter addre-d to Dr. II. D. tt hlle.bos I 33 if. O 1rOl-r.rii.i ii.nlainin k fn ttsVtr., .ll-a tft'Ull tia ntli.l U.Aji.;a.Mi . .ea . AA Ia a. . a, of th C ii I led 5u.tm, wfiiw from irbMrraUou. StflfU'pl n'crc-M observed. -TIME IS MONEY'? 1 OS. Ik . r I. A It K , at bis new -tore, south of the VAL1.EV Hot FE keep , on door ly en nana a general assortment of Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, liver poon, razor, nndfreat tarlety of FANCY. ARTICLES, auch at are aaually kept by jeweler. Re ia pro pared also to repair old Jewelry, and to clean attC. repair rlocks and watches reaaoaabl Venns tfA al short a otic. II will also Uk old üvrua0 fold la exchanre for rood. 0T.4Ut534tV4j.