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jrojouiii. u 1 a to the arJ.iil.ttcs: ' 'Ilm 'Conirt'a! the constitutional , -. i .v. rv fr,,t,i ihr Ter-i , .-tariea of the United ' St.tU'i. tvmlu ---- - J - . they rcmain'TerrUurit!". . ' 2, If such power dix's -cxist ur tou in favor of it. beintiow exercised by Congress to excluJo nkvery from them ,
To these questions John Law, Esq., and Governor Whitcorob responded as -.follows: ' , ;..,. '..-'i. , Indianapolis Dec. 111848. Dear Sir: Your note wast duly re .reired. I lwe in reply tosay that I received a similar note, some days since from Judso Beard of the Senate, to which I replied at length , and to -which I would refer you. . . I feel no reluctance, however,in nn"Twering you in the affirmative. ere ...I ia th Congress of the TJ. Slates. I " y.ou!d most asssuredlv give my 'vote 'tzi interest in fivor Ot every proposition for excluding slavery from any .Territorrncquirt'd, or hereafter to .be '. 1 iurqtiirext by the 'United . Suies.". I
should deem ny pro?pcctive actiou of voTres on tno uojcpi , tiotn "icgui kad coaslilutional.' ' '. .' Hon. K. II. Jususbvau, Yours tc. 'HonsoofRep. , JOHN LAW. "V Ixxji anafolu, Dec. Oth, 1C41.' ' Gkstlkmxx; Your . letter of tbin .-4y hi relation to the cxU-nMcm'of 1ycry info our juewly acijuired r wrritoties of Mexico and California, h.abci n -trief reply one howevor,. 'wiiich' I inut will bo iutlicicntly intelligible for yonr purpose. , . " .'"' As ilated in my recent message to tha legislature, .the terrttorioi -have coa tou free, by their -own 'laws, i, from the institution of human slavery. ! It is incontrovertible, that slavery there or elsewhere, cannot Cxut without the nanction of-positive laws. , I further believe thatCongrt ss can constitution "ally pass sufih organic laws, as will in ' their operation prevent the passage'of any such law by the government of the territory. ;t . ,k It follows then, that Congress can . ia my judgment, constitutionally pre.Ycnt the introduction of .slavery into these territories. In relation to your second question, I will add that, still viewing a slavery as I did nearly twenty years ago, in the report maijo by the legislature, b( our State, as a drawback upon the .prosperity of any country, I would, if a member, use my inlluenco ana vote, for the passage of a law of the kind , referred to( that is to say. a law which will operate to eÜWtually prevent the introduction of slavery; into 'the territories. - , 1 Youn respectfully . . JAS.WIIlTCqMB. Mr. Whitcomb was elected, rcceivmi every Democratic vote with one ;or two exceptions which were- with. held ca account of personal consider ations. ; - - '. ' In January, 1849, the - Democratic State Convention assembled in Indianapolis. . The foUowlog resoluticm, reported by the Committee on resolutions was unanimously adopted:-. Resolved; That the Territories of JTew; Slextco'and ,. California, are In -tact and in law free territory, and that lit is the duty of Congress to prevent the introduction of slavery within their " limits. . ; Her the Constitutional right toleg , islat for the Territories' Is 'asserted, and tho duty of Congress to do so . strongly urged.- r i- '' j ' ' '! Look at the ' position occupied by W.J. Brown, the present editor of the State Sentinel, on the Slavery question. He was a member of Congress and wanted to be Speaker. To secure the votes of those he now calls Abolitionists, he entered into the following written contract with their leadWASinsiOTox, Dec. 10, 1349. . , Draft Sir: In answer to yours of thU date, I will state that, should I he elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. I .WILL COXSTX TUTK T1IK COMMITTEES ON .THE DISTRICT. OF COLUMBIA; ON TEItRlTORIES. AND ON THE JUDICIARY, JN SUCH .' A MANNERAS SHALL. BE SATISFAC TORY 'TO YOURSELF AND FRIENDS,. I-AM A REPRESENTATIVE FROM A FJIEE STATE AND HAVE ALWAYH BKKN- 01--POSED TO THE EXTENSION ' OV SLAVERY, AND BELIEV1T THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE RELIEVED FROM THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SLA. VERY. WHERE THEY HAVETHE 'CONSTITUTIONAL POWER TO ABOLISH II. , , -.:A-,-;:V 4 Y'oux truly jT " V. J. BUQN f I Hos. PavioWiwiqW ifU Mr. Brown published a card inthe 1 V aslungtoa Unioa, on the -1 2th ' of December, 184D,ia ; which, he 'used he following lanuae:- ' '1 have a: ways taken the open ground that Congress should not interfere with the institution of slavery In the District of Columbia without the' consent of the inhabitants. - If Congress' possesses the power to siholish slavery ia the District, and . the people consent, no one should object.'. . v' :. , :.. ; 'One thing öur Southern Democrat- : r inenaa suüuia rt memocr tuat . in he north the sentiment against the xtensionof Sla . try i .. almost unitersal; and if we are required : to ' beom the advocates of lU extension, .cur placet will be filled with whigt -' . I was called a' 'Calhoua southern nan advocated the doctrines of the i'ass Nicholson letter, with the exception of his views as to ' the ..constituional power of Congress to - legislate 'or the .territories. That power el iav ncr dubted Congress rossess-
IuÄlctter',JJri,sjifil lu "iKe State S n lint-1 after hi bargain with the Al olitinUHlionfil Mlmvlnlj! Inn-
'Hut ilie liouj has com when tin NVtli will nn longer bow the neck to tho lAVOi'UACY of the South. i' I AM DONE. Sho cannot bv .HiUlU'J with u iiuliM-n(A arwl e.imiu-rvutim tuimurl. but yyU must ieco,ro the Jeftndt r " of w' . . . I I hrr institutions. If roudouUor fill tor, you arc denounced as a truUor.anil with a lokdlt arrooanio you are told that thev will DISSOLVE . THE UNION!' " On the next day after the . appear. ance of this card in the Union, Mr. Brown wrote to a member of the- In diana Senate as follows: Washixuton, Dec. 13, 1854. Dkar We arc literally overrun by Southern chivalry. For one I can't stand it any longer. PASS THE WILMOT PROVISO. AND WE WILL STICK . IT . TO OLD ZACK. The Free-Soiler will vote for no Southern man for Speaker, and the Sonthera fanatics refuse to vote for any one who can get the Free-Soil vote. To-day has been spent in discussing tho propriety of dissolving the Union. Thu debate has been warm and angry, and God knows when and where it will end. , .. , . ; . - - Yours truly. W.J.BROWN. DR. PITCH. .' This gentleman is now traversing tne State and denouncing tho people's Convention as a meetintr of Abolitionists and Disunionists. Like Robinson, he is severe upon the "intinurant vagabynd"lie don't likw ft prohibitory law. i no AbolUlonut, hi i for the annexation'of 'Cuba. This samo Uraham - jN. . iilcu was once a- canuiifato for Congress, , and received the following letter from Judge Pomcroy: .'. 1'lvmoutu', Aug. 4, 1854. 'Sm, As there are A few who think you have not been quite definite enough on some of the questions involved in the present caovas, I wish you to answer the following questions, to wit; 1st. " Will you, if elected, vote for the uuconditional repeal of Slavery in the District uf Columbia? . "2d. Will you voto tor tho abolition of tho inter State slave trade? M3d. Will you vote for tho Wilmot Proviso being extended over tho territories of California 'and New Mexico, and agaiustany law authorizing slaves tobe taken. there as property? ' . rlease answer the above questions yea or no, without comment. , ... '.UJlUVE.rUAI<UY. To this the Doctor gave the follow ing prompt reply: , - With pleasure I answer 'ras' to the above questions. - GRAHAM N. FITCH." Not content with this, ho added: ' ''Entertaining the view indicated in my answer above, I shall not only vote 'Acs', ou these measures, but if no older or nbler member, whose influence would b greater than mine, introduce! them into Congress, I shall do so MYSKLV if 1 have tho honor of holding a seat there. i , G. N. FITCH." Dr. Fitcb. It seems, was a roost rabid Abolitionist in 1843, far ahead of the ."ism convention.". How fit. then, that he should denounce men for their-opposition to the extessio of slavery, since he himself had given a pledge that he would go for its abolition and,' if no one' else would do it, he would introduce a bill for that pur posi. .. . ' ' ' I , ! I. D1L FOKSIIA'S , i Alterative Balm. A BALM FOR EVfJlY "WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTER- . NAL USE. . " 5 This balm is warruutcJ to relievo all ltheumiitisras, Strains iü tho Spins, or Spinal aflectlon aiid Dyspepsia, . Headache, oi' Stiff Neck, Toothacho Earache,: Soro Throat, Soreness in the. Hreast, Stomach or Dowel?', or Burning in the breast, ustnmn, Hronchitis, Sprains and Braises; Barns, Scalds or Frozen Part?, Cramp 1 Chölic aud Bilious Cholic, CholcraMor busPleurisyJ Flüx, IV.ver' und ague',-Piles, Corns, Fresh cuts or feoresj: Inflamutiou iu tho.' head, Sto'E.' ch,':, Bowels, or. .Kidneys, Summor complaint . of .Cliildreii Worms and'Iulhimation of 'the Rtomjichjfirid BoweU', nnd Croup, iScrirlct Fever. - The rensoa why this balm rsaehes all theav ; CMis la because It reduces Inflaiiiatioii. aud' roa te Brcretioua .od.- uervouf ayslem luto set!on.; ThU power Is owing id'.' the peculiur cstnblactios'. ot medical properties without their being neutralize!. The inediclne is jierfcctfully safe, not coululuiiig any deadtv poieen, or mineral. It will, - If need freely,' Set Imined lately upoa 'ht liver, od il ether eecreollve organs.. . . ICcad Die fotlotving rerilllcutcs, , Certificate of Dr. J. 11. Jordan, late Resident Physfclsaottlie fuurtli Slreol CUolemHoe- , I cau cheerfully rccoaiincud tho Alterative &alui lo the pnblie knowing aa I do, that it i ia excellent articlq. ,. I utJ ' It wltl .good effect in CUoteru, during my tute connectiou with tha r'ourtU St., Cholera Hosplu in title eity, in cae of crimes-1 ' v dJui 'In t sloinucli uDil bo wet. I also otud it Is a cue cTlnflamallon of tha ktJueys with the lisp, piesteflect. Freiu my know ledge of its viriles, In the above diseases and others, Iu which I have used it, I hare uo hesitancy iu proauuuciuj it superior tu any medicine hitherto offered to the poblio with which 1 bare become acquainted, and 'would cheer, fully recommend It to the public. J. II. JORDAN, M. D. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st Hl'J. I do hereby certify that thw above eertiflcate is sorrewt, and the stulenient ' of the physician mud a lo me Is true. . . ': . JULIA ANN KIRBY. This is u certify that In tbo summer oi.Wta.l.l)ectuj)e so Terr lame and weak in my back, occasioned by lifuiaj A
up. without r.oMirijf 011 to Nome object. 1 was Jviu'J u try .r, i'ojiha'fj Altera tire Balm. I'y bathing it elx or right time, my huck wa jr icctly retoreJj an J I hive felt n fey mpton of In return incc. , -; - ' My wif, also, lu ned it for,Hheu inatic pa!.., heaiUche a a J touthache witti.very bwuelU'ia) reutit, J.J. YKAk'LE. Dec. lat. 1849. I have known Mr. Forsba's Alters-1 tivo Balm to perform a very extraor- j diaary cure uyon a horse that was very badly cut, some time since. I used it upon one occasion,' externally, with good effect. I believe it to be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to be used In many complaints. D.L. STARR.' November 21st. 1853. . Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. Reakirt's.No. 31 Pearl st. Cin. Dr. S. W. Forsha.Drug Store, North side of Fifth wt., 3 doors east of Smith, Cin.O. ; . For sale at R. Tyner's.D. Price & Son's, Llnck St Farquhar's.Dr. Moody's and Dr. Halles, Droekville, Ind. . BROOKVILLE COLLEGE. :. IMS InitUntlon la now ready torvrslvaany number of yunj ntlemn and Young lad!, and afford tiiam thbt offttoUUIot for obtalnlnfa thornnRh flnrntlun. Th bulMInf U lanrnd oonvvnUiil. nJ Iba Hoard of lntrtictlun will bmcrend a lha want oflhs Inalulloo demand. Tbono yoimr men ho mif svsn nrufrr toaradualaat older Inatllutlona, will Jo well u aoautralaa ireiaralory atullaa hara, wkin tba elauea ar nut too Iure for onranlonc. and shors ltiy ars noltaai:til br ttoJer craduato, at Inmuatold Intlltiitlnni. Your.c Udlo, on pradaatlnc, will raroiva apprnprtaia (iM.ioma. Hoarding can ba had In jcoid famUlaa, near Iba collrjto edlflc atlvro!iUrs por (. Yonnjc niDU cm noarJ thuinilvaat abouUltly ronl nur wk, Tha prlco -r tilUlon rmnaa fram 1 Jn () Sa,lu par qtiartar with ln par caul diaoouiii fur adraiics tiarmcnl. HnrfiirtliarpartlctiUnaddr t JS(. W.I,(lCKK,IWl Itr okvlll ad.rb.eiM4. ; FIIKNCIS NUKLSON. ixroarca AND MANUraCTUaCB or Ciara, Tobncco und önuff, DEALKR IN ILeaf Tobaceo, No. 533 Main Rlrt,belween Sin and fSIn of Ilia Indian ChUf.l CINCINNATI. OHIO. -.S, 17 Xbii llry Ith, The ii i t at A i iir l ieu ii t m OR Tho Weal and Woe of Social Life OSE VOLUME 12.M0, SI SLCO.MU i:DITIO. JL'NT UUDV. o A deeply Inlerottlnc and powerful work. vividly portraye aoma of tha terrtfle eiplolia of iroiif anna in ooia oign anu low lire, or art auch scene at It detdcit elUier Imaginary or few Let tlil. book clrcului. It ha s beuttleeut slm and la tha vehicle of admirably told and moat aal i.Ury le.on.." rre.oyierlan. AliboufU wriiien wua s direct moral nurpone which la u.ually sfettor on the Imasinailoa. thli novel displays no common (kill la Hclillou. composition, 't he plot la an of ab.orbln lntrei, and fraqnently aevelopea .peolinen. of or,m and vigorous character drawing. New York Tribune. Her deacrlptona are exceedingly nitural 1 1 d vir Id. runtau Kacorder. Written with remarkable power. -Prov. Jour sin Ona of Us chlor merits Islhs excellence of lis conversations. Knoulrar. . Ha so inany thrilling passages and well drawn characters, that you. read It will absorbed atteutloa. Christian Herald. Ills carulnly ths most powerful temparan.es tale that wa have aver perused Journal Ji Messe bger. Uvaullfully written. A workoigreatatrengui I tKiwer. Coipui Horald. . a Incidents uri raraatlo, and tha Interest Intense to Iheend Ohio fit. teaman. A book whlchjihould be read by alV fathers, mothers, sous sod daughlara aud especially uioa wno imagine wiry can im 3inj'oimi;, without danger. It Is exceedingly Inlercstlng Star In the w.t. nouilC, Ar Ell not ACe. Publisher. 38 WEST FOt'HTH ST. ClRCIKK.Tl. January Cth I83 3-i9 no. Booksellers, Publishers &. Stationers, 43 nain Street Cincinnati. WE have one of tha tartest and best assorted stock In the West. Our Hock embraces ths best works on : . . t . . Tkaoloqy, . Medicine, Law, Maanics, Agriculture, Hittory, Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Phibsovhu, d-c. and a complete assortment of all ihe nofloi alrable Ailaeeuanvoua nooks poousneo. uursiockor SCHOflL BOOKS . r I embraces all books of merit need In the West, from Ibe Spelling Hook to lue Lexicon. Onr stork of stationery embraces every variety of lilaak liooke from tue small. Memorandum Book to tha large so-per-royal Ledger, Includiug every article aivd In ine eouniing-rooot. We have for the Cooutry Merchants foil varle ty of U)ttor,('apand Kot Paper, fcnvelopos, Wrapper, Bonnet boards, Ink, dee., Ac. Unrewn Publications are loo well known as worksof the blsrhosl merit. to require more than an enumeration of tho mmt promlneul which are ' CURKVSVQMMLNTARY, DR. DlCICSCO.il' tleU Works, Kollln's ancient History, PluUrch's Ivaa.Kiiaclittor. Josephu. Ar. Wa tovlla all wbodealln.or purchase books, to fire as a call, as weiraconiHoiitwa can oner Mom mca induce meols as shall ba mutually beneficial. Ho. 1 1, 14M. 47 l, r. O.A.Taylor. W.B.French. J.E. Wynne. Taylor. French &Vynne, Wholesale dealers In Irish Linens & White Goods, . AND EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF ,l Trimmings & Fancy Dry Goods, No. 79 Main and 1,3, f dt 7 Peajl fiU. Jan. 13 4 I y. Cln. ASA IGLEIIART, : (Lata of. and Successor to Ingle, Wheoler A tgla hart In KoalKatule Agencies,; - ' Atiornry nt aUivr und ItmllCatat Agenl, . , WirtsOaiid to; Hie Cullovllon of ltu" the nur cluwe and sale of Koil -Eituteind all other pro- . I I I I.. - i... .... . .. . li'ssiouai ousiiirss inirusieu 10 nun 111 vsnder burgh, and the ad'olutng counties In Indiana. jrrOrr . a ovaa v... ct ..., EVASSVII.CK, ISDIANA. - ' ' rg.row 4T itHRAtrv '1.IM iiati;s.-a,.. an positively now tne Isrve.t .i k oi t'lnnns, now on sale In this elty, and as our HU anoa.are arknowleilfed lo be the boat In America - - . - v wr as or r.urope, by all the best Pianists In lliu world, uu aa um laciiiiiussru sucn, inai aiiuough outers advertise lo sell ut cost, we can gtve you fioin .'J to $M better haiyaln and still make a llrlnr prof it, now be II known thai no House ran or will sen as low as we win, until we sell JtJOO nacoa how on hiiidaiidtoarrie,asfMtatws can ill ineni, r-garitaortho riarkliiga of a rrrtatn Huppy hi ihierity) we ask tbo public to call and see If what wa say Is not true MIT KCII & WHITE, aull Tho larjest Piano Dealer In Cln'tl. i"-5 . 1 i'Mioniii iir-.T,Hi:w sr-i-i-l m:iou iiand...w M T I II will let the rent apply on purchase, if bought In a given lima. Wo kj. p the largest Slock, best Plnuos, and will tent or sell lowvrlor Bub than any other House ! this city, ond hand Pianos taken In exchange at Fourth street. - Also, nee. ? West - Ml'KCH ax WJMTK. Urges! Plsuo Uoulers la Cln'll. aull I . V W , , ... ........... . . J fllKrom 'S to lllor n,.i.'.. x, i-i.ii.i. ..-.V, .... .r; vni in n merles, we will soil St wuoli-salu or roUll.sn.l warrant them to be superior to any aud all offered In this market, ihe grout demand for those beautiful Melodeona Is proof positive oltliclr freut superWlte overall Olbera. MUtlcH k VVNIi K. utl. . .-. : Largest MeloOeoa Uoalers In t In. LIIIOSfiiPIY&IMAVIIG.' VISWI of HullillligS, L.sosi .rts. Portraits. 1)1. ploiuas, Mapa.Sbow Cards, Notes, Drafts, bills of Exchange, Labels, Ae. Ac. ' I- ' mn'OLS. nl, ev VrALLACK. '.'.3slll Waiaai8troel,Odd Fellows Ball. Cincinnati, Nor. 1 1, If 53 ,7 lyr.
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tM lMlt. : tr.,iii s. ti(n) ' u uo it. inn,60 ! U I I.OVCH Lfüll. tn atnT hiJ fir !. " '.''; Kt.IT Iff. ' 1 : ... , nilK .WOUKS . Cah'liea, Nuts m I'ruits,', ' I JUIitV ti. Ml M JbiCiS. . i j nW I Main Mtreet, bot. firth ana N1tib,Wit aids, ,.,... CINCINNATI. . , 97" All orler nromptt; B11"J anl rackt(t wurrantu J full wllit. a , .Nor. U, Wt, 47-1 jr, , '.' , CKNrr. ' M. C DANIELS JACO 11 ERNST, . WnOLCSALK AND KETAIL BTATIONEH AMD ' ' B LA NK BOOK MA A' I7f A CTUR ER, No. 113 ifaln trout, boiweau 1 hirJ uj Fourtk roi, t;lnritiii'l, Oblu. . . . j . t Not, 11 lfil-47 I yr. . ." (Fire, Marine and Inland) INSURANCE COiMPAN IIARTFOBD, CONN! V IVCORPORJITEn 1824. BOARD OF 1)1 RECTORS. G. II.I4SD. C. ItSNoRTtUM, K. NmiY, W.TnRiLL, J"o. WiRiraTO", W.K.mooo, W.H. Koi.ixi, K. Iln.u, D.W. im, I.. llrMpiiasr, T. Hat-f , W. A.W.ao, W ü . MHtl .1. SI.'MI I'. . b.Wll, Wx. WILI.UNS, U. w.t'LAKK.rTenldnnU Wa.to)i",Keo'r. The attention offroprT holder ritirifi'lly eallad lothiirliir lntjirr for Klro, lln rlnnnna iNinun inaurnnre omrrii ty Tha undonlirnod baabaaa TarnUhod wltb blank pollclealgtird bjr Uio offloariorthe t'ompany; alto with blank, ro no wul rcceliiUJorcoiillnulnEiiollclui already ImiioiI, and li duly aulhorliml and prapar aa Acul of said CoinBny, lo maka lus4irunraa for any porlod of llmo, not lax than ona nioulb nor creator Uikd rnmn yrnr, upon biilldlnz or thrlr eoiiUiiti,orciiilod Dii.i.iüod, Ntom;, Wit riniaaa. CMfaritaa, IIiitci.. !, I oi'ar norm, Cou.l'iM, Ac, c, and lha rnntnnl ocalnat Loa na DiMiOi Bf fiat. J. J. KOl'TM. .iint. SI ly For Laurel, Franklin county, Tud. N, Mi K. JiNMiaua. J. Pi'TTiariMLD. Mnnning, Jonnings & Co. WHOLESALE. ' f COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 351, Mais Street, West Side, toxond Door above Sixth No. 3, Sixth Street. , CINCINNATI, O. Not. li, 1H.-1,;7 lyr. MAN, KNOW THYSKLF7 A. I ...Hiit'.W ... i i r . . i. j- . i r... invaiuuoie uook jor iwcwyjiv tents. Lvery family ihould have a copy 10000 copies sold In leas than n werr - A new edition, revised and liuprovod, Dn"B"Huirn:!t's hzdical maktjal awd Haan-aiHis, roa rua Arrunie-('onUilinng an outline of the origin, progrn... treatment and euro of avary form of dl.eavo contracted by promiscuous sexual Into reo time, by self-abnie, or by sexual exeats, Willi advice for their prevention. written In a fumlllar style, avoiding all n.eilleol teehnlcallllet, and everything that would ofTund tbo ear of derenryt with an outline of enmnlalnu tueldeul lo Females, from tha result of eome twenty yeara snereMfnl practice, exclusively tie votud to tne cure of uischms oi a neurale or pri vatenature. l o which Is added rerelptt fos the curs of uia above dlseaaes.and a treatie on tho causes.symptorn and euro of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstdrics ., J V, - 'nt "i li in renn. College, I hiladclphia. 'Pa. lltxTts's Midi it. Msirsr. Tha author of this ivork, unlike tha minority of thoao whe sdrerllsn to cure the diseases of which it treats, Is s graduate of one ef Ul C'vllrgvs In the ITnlbicI Ktauis. It affords me nteasuro lo reco ti me n it hi in to the ni'.foriuitato. or to the victim of malunicilce.as amccoisfuland experlcncod r.rac titiouor. In whose honor and Integrity thoy may place the greatest connnence. . Jos, rl. LoxQliiuSK, M. V. ' From A: Woolward, M: I). of Pmn. University, Philadelphia. It s-lvua ma t.lonsure toadd my tosllmony to the nrar. ul.nal ubililv of the author or Uta viludical Manual." Nnniwroua rasea of ldseaae of the Oouitnl Orvani, iQiito of lliein of lorn? sianJln;, have come uudur my noUce, in wnicn nis skiii nas been mauifeat in restoring lo perfect health. In aoma eases where tlie patlunt has been consldored beyond the reuch of medical aid. Iu tho troalmeiil of of ü!mlnal weakneos, or dlanrnuigdmont or tha funotlons produced by self-abusa or excess of venery, I so not snow nis uprntr in me proic.slon. I have been acoualnlcd with the author some thirty years, sua deem It no more than Justice to him, as well as kindness to tho unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to reeoiumand hint atone In whoso profusstouat skill sud lutcy rity tiiey mayiurely couiide ihemscives. Alfksd Wooowaao, M. D Thl. la. without exceMion. the moatcomoie. hunslve and Intelligible work published ou the class of diseases of which 11 tresis. Avoiding, all technical termi.lt addresses Itself to the reason of lu readers. It U free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can oblect to ulaclng It lu the bonds of bis ions. The author hus devoted many years to the treatment of the various com plaints treated of, and with too little breath to pan, ana loo uuie presurapi'.on to Impose, be has ottered to the world, at tlie merely uoininal price or 3 cents, the rruti or some iwcu tv rears successful practice. " Herald. . "So teacher or parent should bo without tha knowledoro Imparled In this Invaluable work. It would save years of pain, uortiCcatlon, aud sorrow to the youth under thelrchai'j;e.,,icoc, Jdvtcare. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of Hunter s Medical Manuel," says: ' " Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by erllexarnbto and Influence of the pinsions, hsvo been led Into the habit of self-pollution, without realizing tho sin auu learrul coiseuences opou tliemnlvci and their posterity. Tho conslltut'.uns of thousands who are raising families have been enfevtiled. If notbroktn down, and they du not know the caas or tno cure. Anytnioz mat can be done so to entigbten and Influence tue public mind as to check, sud ultimately remove this wido-spread iourc of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to tne rellelon of Jesus Christ, ou Uie present and coming generation. Intemperance ut tho use of lutoxuating ijriuaoi iiiuukh ihiimiwiu lie mimsand ta not a rrualer acounre to the human race A etc pi my luunk ou behalf of the untitled, and believo too your co-worker In the good woik you are so actively sogngod lu.'' . . One copy, (seuurely unvolopeJ) will be for warded, free of poelaire, to any purl of Ike L' ailed Males, for Tweuty-t-'ivo Cent, OT six copies for nuiw-'i, lor awjuij-ri,w t-h.. vi .ia ...im. iu, Due Dollar. Addrosi COSDE.N JL CO., Publishers, ii . - ..... t.ii.. i..i. .i.e.. or Box lMi. Philadelphia. Oj'Hookaellora, i'anva.sers, and Book AguutS supplied on tbo most liberal term July l.lyr . dPRIKO STOCK OF CAJtPET8WE BEOl O 1-ave to call tlie itei; tion ot bu ura to uriat.ee I . - . 1 .. . . . . .... 1 r r il . a auu cuuipieiv aanurtiiicm vi me lolluwilis ' New a ii,1 choice patterns' of Velrelj, . " do' do da Bruucls. ' do do ' . do Brussels THpeatry.' o no j uu nuperanu nne 4 ply, do do do . do do Ingrufu cue.iuua, ui ail a tutus auu (JUUIillCJ, Hearth Bugs and Door Mate, ' CMI Cloths, or all widths aud at all price. While and Check Matting. Cocoa Matting, the best article) lu uo for Count ing omces, eie t't'KTAI.W (lOODO. Our Curtain and Drujiery Kooin Is now stocked witn s rore selection or guoos, eonsistlng lo part of silk, satin. Worsted and Coltou Damnks, and the neweat allariis of Lara and Mualin Curluln: Gill Cor nivea and Hands, Window shades of every varivty, , , Also Table Linen, Towels snd Napkins, Amer lean, Kngliah.and French Piano Table Cover Allthoaewho are about to furuish their bouses wim new goods win tio won to call at J. C. BINUWALT&CO'S, 174 Valu st, bei. flU dt 5th, east side. Mar 84, 104, 14, Ijr Ready ISade Clothing. rpiIK irXDCIlMUr.D beg leave lo luJL form luelr friends and enstotuurs of their exteiiivaoperatlon of manufacturing rvudy made Clothing lor this springt Wauavs coustsnlly on band and are dally receiving a good aiock ol cloths Casalmera, Vesllugs A Tailors trimmings together Willi s flue asiorinieut of ientleniens Furnuhluf goods, sll of which we shall be happy losell cheap and ou reaonat lu Vernas. IVa. cull (and examine ourstock before purchaslno; cUewhi re. ' Call at No. .11 wctaido Main st. between oth 1 Slh. Cincinnati, Ohio. . ' Jsu.'54,- ly. . MACRd UHOTIIKRS. ISDItA.MJI-:. I' II OT L CT I X I I'M A I, c E ST A J etllltlUUt? lTa 1 Sk SXLir S Biriiksasll I. natal Til K C US1HA." ordnmiige byfiresudlhe perils of navigutiou, on as favorahlo terms aa any rvapunsihlo Company. All losses paid at tha ofilce where Policy Issued .In sixty days aler proof. Available Capitul $1,000,000. The hnderilgssd.agout ofthht old aud responsible Company laat all times prepared to Issue Pollcloe, ke. Au. . . Uillce two doors north of Rnrtou's stere, Brook vllle, lud. ALFRED WAKüVent. Alsy8t),lM3. 52-1J '
I ir. h Ii fa Im... tj J, t ji n ..it M i Ii. III. II t I 'our. I i u,a . Another Scientific Wonder ! , GREAT OUKtFOH DYSPEPSIA! DR, I. O. IIOUCHTOrJ'C DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, UASTZ:!!'' .11 I C I'. Prepared from KKPCXKT, ortlia fotrth H TUMAf II Or THKOX, after directions of ha nur LI KHK, tha irreal r histological t hernial, oyj. 8. HUl'dll TUN. M. I., Philadelphia, fa. Tltlsta MATl'KK'N 0W.N KKMKDYfor an unbaaltby Klomacb. Ho art of man can en,nal Ha uratira power, itcosiniss no ohTKRS, ACIliS.orNArsKOL'H DKUr.S. ttUetremety CEreoablo o the taita, and may ba taken by In tno.t feeble pnllent vno mnnoiaai a waier erarker wlthnntarule dltlre. Hewaraof llHtlJÜKD IMITATIONS, lepaln I I u 1 A ini u. Call on tho Aeent, nd r a Octcrlpue t;ire. tar, rratl.rllnE s larf a amount of M. IEMlrIC KVIIiE.NCK. from l.leblf's Animal I heialatry, Dr. Comb 'a Iatolo(ry of Ulr-"',on" M. W.IUikK.UKaoavu.oi, wbolecaie ana reiaii AfOHt. AofUit lit, lHj3. 3j-iyr. TEAM WARBT.Z WORKS. CHAS, KTJLEI hlt'CKMXt Tu LUWKV & KLLk. t oruur fTroadwayaod Firth slriaat, Clnclnnutl, Ohio. AlotmiuehM, l omiia, anu "rafa nne, curun Mantloa and Slatuurv, Hubllnmal fouls, N aural I'ableU, trna, Va, Cardan Klrtirea, Cabinet and Counter hlalx, Ac. &c, comtuiillj on hand and furnii'ied li orler. ' 1 h I raaa iillod with Marble .1. IllOck and Klab, or Hawed tt ordor. mar V4 '54 ly ITATCH AND ei,OCKS-Vn. Pw.oa V leudara hl ervieo lo Hie cltUena of llrunk. villa and vU lnltv, In Hie rapacity of WaUh and Clock Makerand roimlrer mtklnir and memllnt Jewelry, Aio. I.oiiif xnrlmieaiul itrlet liuiutii allly aro bla reeommendatloiia. h hop three tluora .Norlhof the po.lofllre. jyU3,IMO 31 -If ' JOHN WIV BLOOMINÜOROVE, IND., IM eonalanlly meolf Inf a tplendld and eainplele asaprtinonl of STAPLIl AND FANCY DUV GOODS, SJrocerlea, llwrrtwatre. ()ttcniwarr ' VHiirrjf uai'i w.iaf iiviint ii Iloota, nliera, lleud xuinde ClOtUtB. UriiffstMrdlclitesil'ulnts, Oil. Uvea Mtutfa, Nnlla, Cotton Yarns, Moltons Perfumery t Ac, Ac, IO Tha above rol have been bought low for cuh, lelucted whu the (ruaujit care, aud will be xild at the vory lowed priee. Call and eiamine hforo purehaxln eUewhrre. .No . 19, IHil II. 0. B. Clement's Cash Store. II AVINU Juil reeelved s reneral ataortmai.t of 11 new (fit-de wlilrh, sdilud to my preient atock nm make my aortmeiit complete all of which will beiol.l low .ria.l.or pr.Hlu-iny stock eon.i.u, Iu part, of n variety of dolus, ( assameres. Halt natia.Tweeds, Jeanes cV Summor ware. Also, er ery variety of Prints, Lawns, tilnghams, Delslus, niimnsinics, piuin aim runcy suss. Lace Mills, Kid Oloree, Ac. A.c. AI.NO, a lino lot ofQuminiware, Cutlory. Groce ries, die, tngollier with the Hnest assortment of Hoots es M hoes ever brought to this place. Any lady that I cannot aull In a pair of shoes must atlll be under the I u Queue of tne dark agos, - !i. H. In chantrinsr my business lo Cash di Produco I do uo more than what I am compelled to do and I hope this will be received aa a sufficient apology. . , . vva. i t.U,t!U,iHio bushels wheat. 40,00 do com, far which I w.l pay cash. C. B. CLEM EMT8. -aurel. A nr. KUh.lrtil. !M-lf. AFFLICTED . KEAdTi I TJ HIL ATJEtPUl A MEDICAL HOU -EsubJE liahed VO )enrsatf by Kinkilir, corner of Third and Union sts. botwoou bpruca and Pine. Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Aro apprised lliat Dr. Klukelln confines his practice to a particular branch of medicine, which engage hi undivided attention. He cautlou the uiiioriunoto Bcaiiistthe mo ofuiorcun'1 thotisandi are annually mercurialised out of llu Kusont alTociloiia are promptly extinguished. TWENTY TEAU4 OF EXPERlESt K In the Ireatmeut of s rlais of diseases hitherto neglected snd Imperfectly undentoad, has enabled Dr. Klukelln, (Author of a work on 8olf Preservation,) prove that nine-tenth of the cause of norvvu debility, local and constitutional weiknosi, uiunUl snd physical ludcrlng, aro traced le to certain ha bit, formlos; lbs most secret vet deadly aud laul springs of domestic misery nud prämature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 'Thero Is an evil habit sometimes tndulirod In by boys, In sollt udo, often growing up wiüithem to manhood, and which, if not reformed In due timo, not only begets serious obstacles lo duittestlo happiness, but gives rise to s series of pro. traded, lualdious and Jevaaiailnr anVclious. Few of those who give way to tills pernicious practice srs aw aro oi mo conseiiuonces, until thoy Dud the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, aud vague fears In the nitud. The unfortunate thus affueled becomes, Is unable to labor wi h accusit tied Tleor, or le apply bis mind to study; his si p Is tardy and weak, he la dull, Irresolute, and engages lu als sport with less energy than usu i. if he emancipate linself before the nractlca bai done Us worst, aud cuter matrimony, hit marriage Is unfruitful, aud his sense tells him that this Is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awaken Uia ttteotiou of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Ktxiulres the fulfilment of several eonultious. In order that It may bo really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers ths origin of domestic n hretcheduess be raised, and its true source In every Instance disclosed In how maay could tt be traced to physical dlsqaaliflcations and their attendant disappointments I Apply then wituo 11 is yet Ilms, tu order to have your un strung and relaxed system rebraeed. revlvlUed and streugtbeuud. . . " V.' ÄEMESIBER. ' He wb plaooa itlraaolf ander Dr. Kisuus'i treatment may religiously confide In his honoras s gentleman, snd rely upon the Skiursncs that tho secrets of Dr. K's. patients wilt never bs disclosed. ... - . . Young man let no false nodesly deter von from making your case knows to one who, from education and respectability, can certainly be i inenu you. Too many think they will eoneeal the aoeret In their own hearts, and cure themselves A last bow often la this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to . society, has faded from the eartb. . . - ... - . . . . . oiricwrv u, vim urut.irn are rapiuiy removsa by Uia spplkution of a now therapeutical agent. I i .. i .. i ... . e i Strictures ot the urethra are rapidly removed used only by Dr. K.. Weakueas and Coustllullonal Doblllty pro ipüy curou, ana tuji vigor restored. COUNTRT INVALIDSJ Can have, ly slat . t their case explicitly, toiiiJiof with all Ihelr y l'oius, per teller encloalng a remittance, Ir K t medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to ae. part of the United Plates, snd peer od secure fro in damage orruriosit) . HK.tlMIt ' Youth and .Manhood. . ' Nature'a UuiJo, Ifith Jlutvt Jr the frmtongalimit J t-Jf,jut'jrm ' ' the fi-rt. A letter with a rvmittutit'e of S3 ccnU, or tho valse In pottage stimps. addressed to Dr. KIN KEL!?, Philadelphia, l'u.,ill securo a?opy of eiiurr ni me aoova toas oy return 01 tuail, of I i copies will be sent free of po-tuge for 1 1. hooks Hers, Canvassers, travellii-aenu, Ac, supplteil wbolesule al the pttblUhorpjlccs,whicb auiiiii ui a, nrj iroil,. L yAll lellers must bs poSt-psld, July 1,1)1... ., t - J. ' PÄ0TEÖTI0N IIAUTFOIU), CONN. Cnpltal Mock, Annua I'rrnilums wild Western t und. i,ooo,oo.;. . INCORPORATED 1825. " TUM office has now transacted hiuinei for more than a quarter of a century, during which period It haa taken more titan . 100,000 RISKS !'.: ;! And Inswred real and personal property agniiist loss by Fire snd Water to the value of more than TWO HU5DRED WILLIOSS DOLLARS IS THE WESTERN COUNTRY. ' Holiclusof Insurance Jaauud On the most favor agio terms against loss ordamss by lire, or ths purll of N'ai.'stiou by - MÜMTGO.MERY ARNOLD, Woe. I lib. 13. ly . Agent al Harriaoe Ohl. G. C. D(H)l) FASHIONABLE IIATTEK. 64 Fifth Street." - ' '. ' C1NC1XATI OHIO.' 4-lyi
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M.tlltM'. .on. .. C, i KLL. , a. twit. fHaW. IXJTLT. ANT) PA??OTJR-IKT01tT. UWULI-, I villi 4 pirft(lNnflni:atl,Utila. . MASONIC Si. ODD FELU)VVf - ; iKU UN IS1I ! NO STORK. WILLIAM ADDIS, sj tins rtiuoiito Mutu it, lUcoii'i Buil.llm. ajidf? muriiiiiia imu.i iiu iiiiiaii.Ulild. AM'KAl"! !KkK I ('oMuina and K Ha of avory tlaMiiiitlun. for fcla.una. Odd Fellow. Hou of Twniparanra, l amiila of Honor, l'raldn neu Aiu,uroiornooj or ins tuisn, aud Uood Vellowt. , . , . TIT H U'a.iaanbrortk abara ordara.I an pmpantd atal ; a-.aa lo furnlnhavarvlhiu appar slnliiiiUorwwlih punctuallljanddUpavh. ha.!!.?!' t-Mm. ; . ..... a. . . . ... l 21 rfsse ;-Hoart NO. 842 MAIN ST. ' BETWEEN &TJI, AND 9TU. KillCPrteoniUnllyonhaud a beautiful aor meat of ; HATS AND CAPS, oflha mostraahlonabla kind. He ln Ilea his old frlen.li at Urockvlll to (Its him a call when Uiey YUllthe elty. ' 4 , , , My 7, lfj:i I yi; 'WlioaesaiteitudUcfc.il Dsaler'ln K. KA KT CORN KK WKSTKRN HOW V pF.AKl CINCINNATI. XT PARTICULAR PAINS TAKEN iN THE 8tXKCTION OF THE UEdT . - FAMILY UROCKlllBd., Ko IMP53-4T lyr. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN . WATCHES. JEWELRY AND FANCY (100DS. 1 :i O 31 A 1 N S I R I : KT. URDEK COMMERCIAL BARK CINCINNATI. a a e a s I a tw t 1 m t Walch Maum loots ana Materials. Sev. II, IKSa,? lyr. Wm.C. WIIITCHER. THOS. J, FISCH. WM. C. WIIlTCIIEIt k CO., Kiirrri.wr.'ta llatea, Wtiltclaer cV :o. WJall2iilb J)c;tltrsin Jpats, (Caps, urs, UATTKRS' TUIMMIMGS, Corner of I'earl and Main 1. CINCINNATI Ü. f-a (s. W. COFFIN & CO, IJl BELL &. BRASS FOUNDERS e-uaaäk AND MINI raCT' ltrttS Of i a And all kinds of Brass Work: Dolors In Itadlno Copper, Block Tin, Copper Klvets,Kielli, bolder and Metal racking, second Mreol, bet. Hroadway anamuiow, Cincinnati Ohio. irpThelr Bellt are executed on "iw and Impro ved prluclples, superior lu any idry In the World. Nov. II, IM3.47 lyr. Daniel F. Mender, k Co. Cincinnati Strain Unrcati A t III IT L' III", JUM IMCTOIIV, CUR. OF FRONT AND SMITH ISTa Keeps a general ossortment of consisting of the following articles, vli; Rosewood .v.uiiof.ui), and Walnut Drea-ing snd Plain Bit reaa. Mile noaros, wrilinir Hetks. r.ncloeod sni Plulu Wash aud Work Munds, Warranted equal lu quality to any made bereor elsewhere, and which they offer at very low prices, for ca-h or approved ALL KIND3 OF. LUMBER WANTED Nov. II. 1B33, HT lyr. C. SFVllOLD, (ae E. F. Scvhold,) Importer of HARDWARE. AND MANUFACTUHEROF Plaue1, Coopers' .'Tools and Tress Hoops, No. 2ST MalnNtreet, Ciiiciiiiinti - O. - - Jan. 13 4-Cm. SAB. K. LYN.-J. D. L BkOWl NOTR Y PUBLIC. REAL ESTATE BROKERS NO. 8. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE CINCINNATI, O. LOANS NEOOTIATKD PROMPTLY AND t O.I F1UKNT1ALLY. Nov. llth 1833 40 lyr. H. M. BüerNER. BEN X. HALL. TJUCKirXB AJTD HALL. WHOLESALE GR0U l,n.U UJI.UI.IU,l 01 1'UHVV AlllAU MIK i u amts, 34 Walnut street, Cincinnati, OUlo. EETEBT0 WISSI.OW, LAMKK cV CO, Nw Toas. CLAPP. KENT A BECKLEY, -V. L. 1IAIJ.OWELL & CO, PnttABSLruu. JONES, bHOTHKRM de CO, CiariaaATl, KKLl.fcY 6l THOMfKON, S'sw Oslsars. SMITH dz JOHNSON, mar 17 '31 13 DAY Si. 31 A T Is A C K WnOLIIktS DlitlHI IN No. 07 PEAKL STHF.ET, BET. WALNUT & VINE Cl.NCISNA Tf OHIO. Msrca 17 1634 yl nEDICATZDIlTHALATION-Aimv' MKlHOi). A MODI WONl)fe.KTL discovery has recently been made by UK. Ct'HTIS, for ths curs of Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, and all Lung Complains, by Medicated Inhalation. Da. Cctis IIyoiana, ob lnaLiao Htsi.s Vapok end Cnsaav Kvncr has sccompllshed the most wonderful cures of Asthma and Consumption, In the city of New York and vicinity for s few mouths past.cver known toman. It U producing an impression on lllsoaso of he Luugs never before wituessed by the medical pro fcs-ion. (See ccrtlllcatos In hands of Agents.) Ths lubulor Is worn on the breast, under the llnou. without tlie least Inconvenience, the heat of Um body being sufficient to evaporate the Sold, supplying the lung constantly with a bcnllng snd a glee We vapor, passing iuto al' the air-cells aud imssagi's of Uio luiijri that cannot possibly be reached by auy other medicine. Hero la a ease of AaTfl.MA CUKEU. FnoosLTW, Jf. Y., Doc. 2Mb, 1853. ' For about eight years I have been severely anilcted with Asthma; for ths last two years I have suffered beyond all ray owera of dearriplion; ntoutbsat a lim I bave not been able to sleep tu s bed, colling what rest I could sitting1 In at Chair. My ditliculty of brealblr.g, and ray suflortugs, were so grout at II in es, that tor bonr toaretber niy friend expected each bur would be luy laut, lluring Uio past six vears I bare Lad the aid aud attendance of somo of the moat celebrated physicians, but have received no permanent relief. I at length had the good fortuue to procure Dr. Curtis", H)ge ana, or Inhaling Vaporand Cherry Svrup. At tlie Ums 1 obtained it I wis s a Cm ring- under one of my most violent attack, aud was In great diatreaa, aim oat auffocaling for weul of breath. In loss than ton minutes slier applying the Inhaler to my slomacii, and luklnga leapoonful of Die Cherry byrup, laa relieved In a Knul meannre, and toad a comlortabte night. I have since continued I with Uio greatest possible bunt-Ill, and am now coinnariuvrly well. iod only knows tho amount of itifleiiiig tins iiiedUin has relieved me from. My advice lo the angering Is rar it. . AIAKOAKKT KAaTON. i: If.MPTIO.t CTSEb.' ! ' Nw-Yosk, llee. 87, 133. I cams to New York In tin ship Telegraph; my native place Is S.. Joliu, N. II. Vheu 1 reached trracll), my bealtlt w: very poor; bad a vorv bad cough, raised a great dual of matter, and was veiy weak nud emaciated, My friends and physich. n pronounced my case couaumptlou, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis' llygeuna, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor, aud Cherry Strup, aud obtained a packago which I verily bolieve was the means of savlug my life. Koon after wearing tlie Inhaler I found It relieved tliepreasure on any lungs, and alter a while the disease made Its sppcsruuco upon tlis surface under tho Inhaler. I took the Cherry tiyrup aa directed, and continued to do so, my eougn gradually growing bi tter, until it entirely lofl me, sud I how consider myself cured. I still weur the Inhaler, a the nsoof it is rather plonauut, and bollevlng It strengthening sud pur. f Ing lo thsluns, I feel unwilling st present to d Is pouso with it. JOHN woon. bold by tlojrd eV Paul, No. 0 Coartlandl troei: t . II . II In ft , comer ufjoltu street aud Krosdway, N.T. ' Price 3s package. N, II. Any person eucloslug 1 3 to Boro dt Pa TL, or Ci-htis or fkstiN. New York, will receive a package containing s bottle of Hygean Vapor, one of Cherry Hyrup, aud au Inhaler, lu a neat box, by evpresa, free to any psrtol the United buter; or four pscksges for iu. - Idar. 64, 14, 1 yr.
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A .K. Door.' ' II. Ji. Hoot. DORR, " ARNOLD d CO.,1 I - . mjioiter mihI Jobbers of Hanert K. W. Cor. Villi M1h Mm. lult II 4 stmltiiiitf CINCINNATI O. ' l i M;tnul'iötmcr.H uf variouj 1! .'. ,:, . . of. fino Cigars. . Jan, IJ4 y . , , . . OSE. PAINTF.IMVISDUWNII.DC. and Oilcloth 'labia i'ovcr, inannfuclur4 and old. wholesale and retail, by M.eawyerdc Co. N, n-'irrge uuildinjr.fclQUiai IJllcinnilt, I hU. Ordere promptly Med. Country MercliaaU and Pedleraanpplioaentnatowaatterme. II. I). C II 1PM AN & CO.. Ceminlssleii A: fsnraraluf . MEUCH ANTS,-. I WIMTEWArr.RCANALRAKIN.aNClNNATI. in:ii:Hi.-tF: . . , . niremATi. ' .assiiMix rirv. is. John Swary t Co Mornnon k Kswby Tweed,SlMoyv WrUj-ht;. ij.es H.M. Couklui, - . . . . . i "'" -wpnens, ; HSO(RTOWl, la. rnkNsaivn.i.s,teo. A.N. VMirrlnsdi Co. A. B.Ctnwelt as Sons. ; Ueence Uillesnle, Llborsl cash sdvancemesls made on eonslgnmenU. 1 ' n29-ia-lyr. EAGLE IROIT WORKS. KILES QREENVOOD; ; , ' North-fist Corner of Canal and Walnut Streets. ' CIN'CINNATI.OUIO. MAMJFACTUIJI.i: AW IROSS. FDR SCHOOL M W AND CASTINGS OF EVERY DE SCRIPTION. Nor. 11, 1K53.47-Iy iriPO RT AW T TO BUILDERS. ' Moisleyi&IBIiicr, FR ONTSTREL T, BET. WESTE1LY ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Deulrrn lu ail It I nils of Lumber and manufac turers of Saali, Doors, Blinds, Window Framna, Moulding, Unas Pilastera, Weather Uourdiiifj, While sua Yellow Pinn noorlnj, Shelving for Stores, Palling far Feu ces, Hoard planed on both aides, of varlou- thlrknsss sullable for the inside Onl-h of houaes. This establishment will be found loTo of grcst, benelltlo persons building In tho country, as tlicy ran be supplied here with all the malerinls ready made of lumber, thoroughly eajuilid for Siiialiliig bouses. In tho Lumber Vurd connected wltb this oktablistimetit there Is kept for sal anoxtensivs Sasortmriil ofLumUer for sll bullilliig purposes. Naah primed and glasod, eonstantlr on hand. All orders promptly attended to. 1 bii.MH CAM!. aov. 11, 1PJJ47 I j r. , .rm.jn.MARciiisrs 7 ' CELEURATED OATIIOLlCOxN roa ths Ki.ur Asset as or st rrssino rsMALts. T STANDI I pre-eminent for Us curative pow ... U .11 1 1. .. .1 1.- . V ' !i ' 4 fll Ml ail limiiii' suae I for which It Is recommended, u-nally railed r EM ALK COM v.7 l '? . PLAIN IK. Ofthoeearo I'aoi.sri s L'tisi, or Palling or tho Wonit'S Fu oast is or . Whiles; Chronic ImrisH ation an fti rsATioN or ths Wnna; Im ipkn TAlHseokRHAOE, or PI o od Ing; I'AtNrCL. Ulf rsKsssn, sun Is kkoiXAa AlkssniuAiiON, ttco., Willi alt their accompanying evil. (Cancer executed,) no matter how severe or of how loinr slaiidiug. The Caihollcon far surnaases other remedies, In being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the system In a bettor condition. Let all Interested call and obtains pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the moat respectable sosrres. ofllio buiienctal results or Its use; togeiacr witn letters from highly experienced Physicians, who have uaeditln Uioir practloo, and speak from tbelr own oosorvaitona. RKFKHE.fCF.fi. P. n. PcrsuAM, M. 1).. Utlca, N. Y. I.. 1. Flbsumo, M. Ji. Canandalsiua, N. Y. M. II. Hills, M. D., Kohesier, N. Y. D. Y. Foots, M. D., liyrseusa, N. Y. . Prof. Dunbar, M. Baltimore, Ml. J. C.Orrhk.M. I)., H-lllinore, Md. W. W. i:kss. M. I. New-York City. . W. V k mm OTT, M. li. Concord, N.H. J. P. New lab o, !.., I tics, N. Yt KdV.C.K.BtiRD. Glonn Sirltirs.S. t. Pamphleu had gratis nt the store of Rtrroan cV ALBan, Agent, Laurel, Ind. ALSO sold by K. E. Puller, Harrison, Ohio. - Danisl Uira, Liberty. Pawls de Moatison, Connersvlllo. B. Stkwast, tireeusburg. ' Jona IIvktlr. Versailles. Lcffcr Mildretttd i tttttj Mr.Curfi Hatch, Jgrntnt Jtavenna Ohl. To lr. Hiirsin: I have boen ten Tears trou bled with Pemale Complaints prolapsus uteri, sod all tlie attend uia; dimcnltlc; attunes render In rov lifo most mtsable. I have had the alten dance of soma of tha oeat physicians, with but lit tle success the most they could do wss to relieve cure was out of tlie Question. For flvs ruontbs be furs commencing with yonr medicine, I had not been able to perform any l.ibor, could walk but a few atepe at n time, aud scarcely went out of doors In short. 1 wn completely prostrated. both In body and mind, and expected to drag out the reit of my days tn sufforingand misery, uutread Intr yonr advertisement, I was Induced to try your Invaluable medicine called Uterine Caihollcon, as the last resort. I had not used il a week before I fult like another woman. Uy the use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six In the family with ease, and could walk any where In the neighborhood without Injury. Nothing but a sense or my duty to you snd to the smicted, nas Induced me to stale my case to the public. I can aafely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (signed,) - Mrs. 8ai ih A, RiMior. RiXDon.PokTAoa Co., Ohio, Dec. 27, )ri32. J.H. MA HC HI 8 1 ok Co., Proprietor. FB-TTKAL OKPOT, 304 ISOtDWIT, K. T. Feb. tub, lUI-Omoi. Apollnltulldluir, s.1V. ror. ftth nnd nniniii tincinnniiiUi INCOKl'OHATEl) 1S4H. rpHK attention ofthe publio Is reapeetfully called X to tne superior facilities anurueu stuns institution, for qualifying Individuals In a thorough practical manner for the Counting Koom nud Uusinest pursuits. The Course embraces ' BOOR-KEEPIN BY DOUBLE ENTRY. as pursued In the different departments of trade, commerce sod innnutiiciiirei uuilni'ii rcnnmti' ship. Calculation. Correspondence, and dally Lee. ttin-s on Mercantile Law and PolUlcal Economy In their relations to Commerce, . , . The 1'iiurio ran be cotnploled In from 8 ! w,cek. Terms S40. fa 1 Is being taught Individually, applicant ,n enter at any time. For furtlierpurf nlars call at the College rooms or addeatkg ft IpHl. nor. IB. 4H-Kr. 8. ENQLISn AND SONS, Wholesale and Ketail Manufacturers or Bellows. BeeosdSt.,n't. Ilroadwsysnd l.odlow, Clnf InnsU NV. II, IniX 4? lyr. . Csundrjr's fonimerclnl Wrltlnf tluld. fTlIE undersigned Is pn.pared to fiimiah the Western market with a superior Writing Fluid his ow u Invention and w hich In color, durability, and Buldity ta warranted lo be oneurpasaod. The color la at firsts greenish Mue, changing to a deep permanent Muck. All ordere will be promlly attended to ky ad. drnsaliic.or calling on him al ill ortlce la Mercan. til College. Il msy also bs cM-incd at Ihe book Mores gfuenilly. JOH.V OUNDHV. Wo. l, 133, 7 lyr. PAXON CAofsTit A W TJ F A C T V R E R 0 F . r llOMir.N K.'CAMl-llENE, lLkNiSu FLU111 and plrllltaa. A1S0-1AWPS. w bulesaleand reUll, for burning the abovs. No S College Building, Cincinnati Ohio. as., SI 34 ly
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1 ensi oof's. is.siit. Gi ' C"V"7t AND CO V'T' -VLJE TKAi.e.. lit li .r t.4i'a, i au.iMak ..i-.vum fend l-alu iOHll. AI.p')-Clo!K ( iMSiine ret, Vr-tibf, Tailor. Irniiiii.j.t', du)., ii.tn Blunt kUnti. A 7 hut Ireel, huoili-aa-4 criicr v li.nl and lilH, t IM 1 I,(1IU. jA' nior kl 3m " I undiirwif ned, si No65 Wt-st 1'ilt'i si. bctwt n1ns Slid W n 1 u i: 1 1 :i k l.lrft.urf in li.fi.rinli ff his fili tiit I and the public that bo has on hand a large and ceinplcta a Mark or l ibuirl ax aaeea ! ! in the Weal, of every description and oualltv.enibracing- itvlci and prices Uli will he LnJ adsptrd to the fancy and necessities of ail claaaea of purha-r. My aUjck l.inal In iiual in any I aiilar atock ever olered ta tlie Waatern country . Ihe workmanship u ef isperiqr rc4i'ties is faililoa and durability. I am possessed of reel 11tlesfor suanofcturlB)r,bv whukl ean wflard. say article at uapredeiied low trm.. My aaott Is "email pvoitlsand qnlrk rernras." -;j - I respectfully Invite the pubhe to v!-'t my sxtes slve warerootna, and esaiula any varied and etc. gsnt stock. . , , - ROSEWOOD FüRNITURE. 1 Now na bands compte and very elegant assort, rnentof Kosewcod Fernlutre, eoitiraiir.g sofas, Tele-n-Tetcs, Center Tables, 'asy C hairs, I rU.f ('hairs, etc. of tUa most bcauUfsl end approved styles of form trlmmloir and .Iniab. f I would alaoetate, lliat lain prepared to St up larye Mirrors or Plor Classes, of the best tjsalily, snd of sny sirs or shape Hist may be required fra med to suit Uie taate of the tmj re tt -. MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT WARE. , r sofa, Tcts-a-rtU'l.CViilerTkbles.KundB. Easy CkalrssKocklag Chalre,Kola-Aat Chair. Sk. Caeca and Hacks Hurcaua, bedsloeda, etc. of ev ery atyie auu neajcripwon. ....... COMMON CABINET WARE, -vt I have on hand a very heavy stock ef cheaper war omprielnar Cane, Flar. and W ood heat Chalm. of all Mls and r-rtces. Lumous. Ta. blcs, Hocking l'lialrs,! lands, Deurlcsds.Loungei etc, LOOK I NG 'GLASSES ON HAND. ! A large aawirtment of Look trg-(ilncs, of gilt, rosewood, snd meuogany frme,whU h I will sell st low prices. . . . , - MATRASSLStJN HAND. A good epply oSaprmiccurlcd talr and palnmt. to Matrawea, made in the beat msmur and. also msks tliem to orderln any way tiikttuap bs dual, red. Ordered work will receive particular attention snd be dnstn the most w6rkuianliko manner. Psrtlcular attention paid lo whole.ale d.-sUrs. 43 Ijr. , .A.t'WNTSlt, riercantlla Collego.' ; rarlUtrent Corner Mlxits encl rssl ii it I Irrels, Cincinnati, Ohio, ri'HK underaltrned baa mmovrd his mercantile AColleae lo hi new tmllitinr. olLh. rai corner of Walnut and Oth ta. wbere he ha fitted np a rollend Id hullol l(ooiu,it.rvn.l) fur bis bnalnrss hsvingspared nclllier pulns or exponae In ma. king tbuin In every reafMicl tha moat c-mvenlent ami plraa,nt hebuol Kuoma In the t'altod Maus. 1'he plan sdipled In teaching combine prnvlicS Willi thsory; tn.lr-sJ ol using biwiks.tb pnpllt kre exercised lu making original entries ofevury .day busluea trsHaacllona. Journalising, poatlng, 'bat. sneingsccounts, opening snd closing ds grunt ts flcty of lUTerciitsetsol books, both for pnrnorsblp and Individual bualneaa, where the busluea ba been prosperou aud adverao) and thus qualifying the student for entering into the practical duties of the accountant In any kind ot business. - The course of instruction will consist of double entry book-Keeptiig.embraelug every department of trade snd Mercantile Account, vis; V holnaale, Retail, Commission, ExcJmnge, Baniing, Manufacturing, Shipping, InJivUnal I'arnership, Sttamboating, and Compound Co. Businest, Commercial calculations Practical Penmanthip, and Lectures .on Commercial lav, also lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Merchant! etc. ' In addition to the regular rourto of alady, the nnderoigned has made arrangumcuts W Henry pnnw, fci., Uon. rlelamy Mover, frof. C. W. Wright, and other eminent Lecturers, to deliver a eourve ofiictnres on th Sutjocs of Commercial Law, History of Commerce, PidltU-al tcnuntuy.as connected with Commerce, and other subject of great Importance Into commercial point of view, and never before liitrodnced to sny Mercantile College In the United Stale. i'upils are Instructed Individually, and wl in cLa.s,so that ttudeuts may outer st any Ilm snd proceed In the ratio of tboir capacity and assiduity, i fuhllo examinations are bad, (though pupils srs eismtued privately if they desire It.) when the student uudcrgoes rigid and thorough lulerri-ra. tlons by tlie principal, (osslaated by n CotnmiUoe of Practical Aecouiitsnta and business man,) snd Dlplnmasawardedtothoae wboare daunted wer thy or Hiera. A course can be completed in from sis te ten weeks. The principal will take pleasure In doing every thing In hi power to advance hi ladenta. and make them tliorou-rk and accomplished aceoun. taniaanu hlsexteasive acquaintance with the basliif.i community will gcucrully enlLlo blot to procure eiluatlons for thoae dealron of obuünlr Uiera. Trrin:-Fors full eonrso of lessens to Book Keeping. W riting, Commercial Csleulstious,f om. rucrclul Law, etc....... ..140.00 H.N. liuron. Nor, 11.1833,47 tyr. . Frtnctpal.' Ublitson's alass Hooks. published and sold by Jacob Ernst, ; No 113 Main Street between Third aud Fourth hlruets, Clncluuall, O. Koblnson's Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic. Key to ArllhmeUe. Elementary treatise on Algebra, i Algebra, University Edition. Key to aleebra. . . i i " Natural hbilosophy. - Geometry. - ' ' ' Astronomy, University EJltlos. : " do. School Edition. Surve.ng and Wavleatlon. llUUI.-tkO-'i JI ATHt.TIATIC.il. : UUIIKN. HAVING been requested to examine Pof. Koblnson's Heiiea of Al atkematiee, and V report my opinion Uie roof. 1 have with pleasure made tnviclf as well acquainted with thespociflo menu of the books, as I well could without the actual uslug of them In tha recitation room. Prof. K obi n so must be, I should Jadg from bis book., a keen, sprightly nnd thorough Mathematician. He would seem to hsvs, either ss the gift of cams, or the resultof study and practice, s quick intuitive perception of mathematical principle, aud to be romarkably adopt la artifices for abbreviating the methods or solving problems. . t 'J he Algebra Is clear and sufllclently diffuse it explanations, and furnishes an abundant stock o problems wltb explicit and tnsreniooa modes ot solving them. This work la suBlcJently extensiv for the oreinary purposes ef a C5irie of College Instruction. The Uoometry embodies a great .mount ofGeo metrio knowledge In a compass smaller tbsa niual. The diagrams are well conceived and remarkably well executed. l be Treatiaeon Surveying ami avlgatloa la full, and gives many Interesting fCi? which msy be sew lo most of our students. The diagrams are. ss In the Geometry, unusually well done. The natural Philosophy a tie rtv-jtlly lutorestina, notonly forlu matter, but for the manner In wbich prlnctples srs explsr.sd and fscU sUted. No only the student but tlie gobcrst reader msy Cud amusement nnd protlt from the book. W. C. LAKABEE, Superintendent of the Pnblie Schools of Indiana. C-reenckslle, lud- IÖ33. .. TI4MYF. AFFLICTED, READ AKD KEilADK AA WIIOLE.-DKS. HALL drYVUlTE, bsvli g formed sso-partnemhlp, contiuue to be ronsnltrd at their Office, 114 Waluut street. Cincinnati. Okie, on all diseases of private or delicate nature, and guarrante a cure lu all cases which Uury undertake to treat. , Jlys lour course of study sud practical experi enne of nnUntted extent, brs. II. W. ksvs the gratification of presenting the unfortunate w ilb remodlci that hove never failed to cure the most alarming esses of GONOKEUEA snd SYPUIU.1S. Under their treatment, all ef the borrors el Venereal lilaeaaea, ImpureHlood, I l.-ers, Impoten cy, Pslns In the Buck, snd Organs of Ceucmliub, InnamaUoDof tlie Bladder and Kidneys, Hydro ecle. Abscesses, Disease of Ihe l.Wer aad Lon-ra, Dropsy, Kcrorula, 1 amors. Epileptic Kits, Dleea-vs oftlioervoui system reuerally, Dlurrbae, JDyia enlery. Piles, Fistula, Kuplures, dtc.are - tier ma uently cured. -Periodical complaints of fcmalcs.bowevf r com idlcated or anpalmg; also.all other diseases Indien! to females, cured, snd every function, re stored to Ita natural Umeand vigor. . Ague and Fever cured In twenty-four' hours, warranted. rxix.1 V'iiixtM.-Dr. II. & MT. devote i great part of tholr lime to the treatment of those vases caused by a sue re I and solitary habit, which ruins the body snd mlud, untitling lue unfortunate in dividual for cither bualues or society. Komi of the sad and melsm holy enVcia produced hv early httbtu of youth are weakness of the back and'limb, dimness of tho bead, disnne of sight, palpitation of the hcarudyspepsia, nervousness, derangement of the digestive lunctlons, symptoms of consumption, Ac. 'I be fearful eUocu ou Iba mind are much to be dreaded- loos of memory, contusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion of aoelety, self-dUirnei, tianiility.tVe., srv mini the evils proc'uood. huck persons shouid before consummating marriage, consult a physician ofexpe. rieuce and skill, and be at once restored to health and happiness. 'CT Letters add resaed to De. U. D. WhJu4-i I33l r. O., oosl-fsid. AOntalulnv a . nmnnili attended lo, and Wcdlttne forwarded to sny psrt ofthe United 3utes, secure from observation. Strictest secresv observed. .1 . Nov. II l3,4t lyr. " TIME IS MONEY s TO"). It . CI. A It SC, at hl a new store, due doorU SOBlhef the YAL1.EY ilOL'piK keena enn.ts.il. ly on hand a general assortment of j-lry, ., WATCHES, CLOCKS, , sllvsr spoons, rsiors, andgreat variety of FANCY. ARTICLES, sock as are osuatlv kept by ) were rs. He ts tmjs. pared also to repair old Jewelry, aad to clean erci repair clocks snd w att lies on reasouabls terms St 4at short notice. lis wilt also lake old eUverue)gold In exchange for goods. Nov. it a 40-ly.
