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. CHEAP BOOKS BY mail:: POSTAGE FREE! PIERSON'S NEW CHEAP BOOK-HOUSE ! AKD PERIODICAL AOEHCT, N0.84 WEST FOURTH ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO. XW The following catalogue comprises but a mall portion of t lie muaense stock ot cheap pub lication now on hand. Additions are every day being made of all the popular issues of llie East em or Western press, bound, or in cheap form V Five of any of the 25 cent books, enumera ted below, will be sent by mail, for ONE DOL LAR, remitted in current funds, free of postage. V The price ol any single book may be en closed in a letter, and it will be forwarded to the address named, Postage Free.jJ CATALOOVE. PEARSON'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. Anhleigh; A Tale of the Olden Time. By Miss I K. A. Dupuy. Author of "The-Conspirator," "Floreuce," "Pirate's Daughter;" oc.,4th edi tion. 25 Felina PcChambure: or the Female Fiend. By Alexandre Dumas; his latest and best work; 1 vol. 50 Olindaor. the Mexican's Daughter. liyWm. Liun Tidball, Author of "The Forgers of Wolf Creek." 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THE f ATI (ARCH Or AMERICAN MONTHLIES, Now in ill twent7-ninth year, during which time it has never ranked second to any period ical in the world, offers for 1855 attractions superior- to those of any former year. The best American Authors Fill our columns with the fruits of their genius, whilst our illustrations (which, on both Sieel and Wood, have been pronounced by the press to surpass those published in any other periodical in America) are designed by Ameri can Artists, and engraved by American Engra vers. In addition to the former literary at trsctions of this majazine, we shall hereafter have an Editor's Table, Which will be enriched by short contribu tions, correspondence, and poetry, variously grave and humorous. We have also added a Fashion Department, Winch will be under the ch rge of Madame Julie de Marguerites, and will contain the la test Paris fashions, fashionable chit-chat, and mailers of general interest to ladies. 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It contains the por traits, taken from the most approved Original Paintings of all the President of the United States, viz: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jack son, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harri son, John Tyler, Jamas K. Polk, Zachary Tuylor, Millard Fillmore, and Franklin Pierce, grouped around a centre piece representing the Capitol at Wnshsntrton, with the recent extensions, whilst the National Monument at Washington, the Bunker Hill Monument, and Washington's Head-Quarters at Newburg, are appropriately and elegantly introduced. Our readers may judge of the beauty and value of this engraving, when we stale that it is Eigh teen by Twenty-four inches in size, and is engraved in line and stipple, in the highest stgle of art, expressly for the present purpose, at an expense of 83,000. As an Historical Picture, a. l a work of Art, it is invaluable, and should be prized as a rich ornament to the home of every American Citizen and true lover of ii is coautry. Also a beautiful Steel Engra graving of The Girard College, (13 by 18 in.) The Legacy of Stephen Girard to the city flf Pliilmlolnliln an1 ll.a tv.n, w..n:rn..l I .i.iih, .in.. in.. misi '""K 111 IIUCIU 1 li,,;i,i; ;.. n..;.,i c -... ,. F vni, cu 3.iiic3. uui irai.ers mm i, i ii 1 1 in i wiiii me ontianuirnn c nurnose for which it was erected. This superb Plate was likewise engraved at a very heavy cost, also, was lhat of the Third Premium, The Capital at Waihington, Which is of the same size as the preceding, and presents the Canitol as now unmoved with tht extensions. Terms, With Premium, I copy one year in advance, $3, Of) '-' copies " " " 6.00 4 " " nnd 1 to getter up of Club, 10,00 9 " " " !' 20.00 ItTA premium will be given to every sub- scruer and Agenl at these rates, nt their op tion to take the Portraits ol the Presidents, or the two smaller plates. With Either of Smaller Phitet. 7 copies, one! one to Agent or Better nn of club, 815. 10 copies and 1 to ngeut or getter up of club, 920. Club lermt Yitthout Premium. 1 1 conies and 1 to aeent or teller un of club. 820. For 86, one conv will he sent 3 vears. Subscriptions may be Bent at our risk When the amount is large, a draft should be procured, if possible the cost of which may be deduoied fiom the amount. RICHARD H. SEE & Co., Publishers, Dee. 7 1854. Philadelphia. LATEST AltltlVAL. FRESH GROCERIES. fPIIE subscriber respectfully informs his old 1 friends, .the public in general and the people of Eupheniia.Lewisburg and vicinity, in particu lar, that ho has made recent additions to his for mer supply of GROCERIES, and is now prepared to furnish the best qualities at the lowest rates; among the stock on hand at present may be enumerated tho different vane- ties of Sugar, CVaTee, Molasses, Tea, Fish, Uice, Tobacco, Cigars, andoverv other article general ly found in a well assorted Grocery. Queenswara. Gins-ware. Earthenware, of va rious styles, qualities and prices, together with a full assortment of Hardware and IrltH'hniiics' Tools: all of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash, or given in exchange for Hutter, Eggs. Feathers, country produce or rags. All kinds of iirretit money taken. Call in and examine stock snd learn prices. J. A. BOLE.NS. ov. l, l64, tr. For n Few Weeks Only. W. B. TARR, FANCY 8ILK AND WOOLEN. l , ho is lor tho present located immediately V V North of Crume's comer. Barou street. En. ton, Ohio. Most respectfully informs the public ,thiithedycs to any color, Silks, Silk Velvets, Ladies' Veils, Meriuoes, Alpaccas. DoLainesnnd ureases of every description and hiiish, in a stvle siqierior tu that of auy other establishment in this part of the country. CANTOS CKAFE BHAWLB CLEANSED and made a good white or dyed the most delicate color. Fancy Shawls, Nced'lc.Work, Hlotid Lace or any Fancy Colored Goods cleansed, anil their colors restored to their former brilliancr. aud finished the same as in New York. Philadelphia. or any other large city. OIL TAKba UUTUK CARPET: without taking up. All kinds of Cloth, Tablo or I'iaua Covers cleansed, and the colors restored. ANEU DISCOVERY, Mr. T- would also inform the ircntlemen that he cleans garments of every shape, Qr dyys them aay eolor by a method wholly new to the public, and will warrant them not to rub olTany more tnan nw goods, and ra far as annesrnnces m. to look nearly aa well as new. This does not Injure but makes the vooda mora itunhla. Ila wool. I also inform the merchants tlut be dyes all kinds ui rueu sua Damaged uoods, and engages to make them saleable, or no chiroe. Ladles and Gentlemen are ' ted Ut eall and examine his spscimens. O'CONNER & BROTHER, SUCCESSORS TO GALLIGHER & ERNST, Wholesaltt Dealers Iu- FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DRY EMS. So. 128 MAIS STBEET, BETWEEN TH1ED AKD F0USTR ST8., CINCINNATI; CJ"Special Inducements offered to ash ustomers. September as, 1854 ly. Lebanon "Citizen" copy one year. SILK MLB STMW GOODS, No. 63, 1'earl Street, Cincinnati. s .IOaMMIT &co, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW, U,K, SATIN' ASI) VELVET BONNETS: Dress Silks nnd Satin. Itibhons, Trench Flowers Feathers, K'd Iovcs, Silk Mitts, Embroideries and Luce Cioods, CLOAK CLOTHS, VELVETS AND SATINS. Press and Cloak Trimmings, Milliner's Goods, THE MILLINERY T It A D E . IvAs we import most of our Silk Goods. Mowers, feathers and Tnniminirs, nnd Manufacture our lionni'ts. we can confidently solicit the attention Prices will receive their approbation. Orders attended to with ,Scpt..18S4. SI Lit UOODS. W. P. DEVOU & ROCKWOOD, No. 4 8 and 50 Tear 1 Strce t , i nci n na t i, Oh to. We wish to exhibit to cash and prompt short time buyers our almost complete assortment of Among which m.iv b. found Plain black Dress Silks, all widths and grades; plain mid Inured l)res Silks, novel sh ies Krocade, do do. do. I'luid do. do. some vei v rich- ' C'h;iinelion and plain Poult de Sole; Watered Silks, colors nnd black; ' (iios do Xap, Uro de Afrie for Bonnets; Bonnet Sntius and Velvets Mantilla Velvets, llouuetaud Sash Kibboug, iu every variety; Triinminjr do. for I'lessesaiid Clocks, Velvet and Plush do. do, do. Woolen Gloves, Scurfs, Mufflers, Ac; Wool Sleeves. Cuffs, Ac; Crapes, Illusions, Maline, Laces; White and bbek Silk Laces. EMBROIDERIES, in every variety. Sleeves, Hnbits, ChomizeMes, Rob?: Skirts, Collars Handkerchief., li.inds; Jncouet and Swim F.djre and Inserting, Klouncings: Jaconet aud Swiss Muslins; Cambric and Paper do. WHITE GOODS. Shawls. Trimminir, Satin and Straw Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Feathers, together with everv other article required for millinery purposes. tigTWe invite the attention i f close havers. Leb.inoii "Citizen' copy three mos. Pattern llouncts, and every varictvof Goods used bv ot l'urclir.seri, believing tlut our Styles and Promptness and Care. J14tf. FALL IN.11 NOW IS THE TIME! THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET BARGAINS. BKASIElt Ac TAYLOR fJIAKK this method of informing the citizens of s. baton and Preble county (jenerallv, that they have bought out the entire large and exteusivc itock or Dry (Joods, f'orinerly owned by Marsh & Lockwooi, to which they invite the attention of all iu search of liarp.iins to call and examine Their goodsall of the best quality, and this full's purchase is very large, and bouglit low. and will be sold cheap, and snob as cannot fail to please the moat laitidious. Their stock of QUEENS W A II E is not surpassed, either in quantity or qualitv Their xtock of CARPETlXd is large and ot'dif. ferent qualities. Hrussels, Turkey, and country manufacture of good quality, all of which will bo sold so low that customers cautiot fail to pur chase. We deem it nnneecssary to go into detail fur ther, n. the goods will show for themselves. The business will be continued the siimeasheretofore Wo have the same clerks employed who hare never failed to give satisfaction to' nil who havei dealt with them aud we hope by strict attention to htwitoiau .1,1,1 lu.ltlt, n .,,..11 t.H..lij tin..A.il. a noeral snare ot patronage. BKASIKU & TAYLOR. Oct. o,;, iSS4 tf. N. ii. Ladies' Cloaks made and trimmed fo order, on short notice. NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL 8c WINTEE DRY GOO DS! HTJBBELL, EPPLEY & WIL80X UE.1LERS IN DRY GOODS, &c, Main Street, a fete doors Eailof Minor' Cor ner, Eaton, Ohio, RE just npenirg a nice slock of new and . FASHIONABLE GOOD-, amoni: which may be round Brown and Black Muslins, Orillirigs, Tickings, Checks, Nankeens, Table Linen, Scotch Diapers, Ginghams, Calicoes, Delaines, Meriuoes, Lusters, Silks, Jaconeis, Irish Linens, Ilnndkerchiefsof every descrip tion, T.aces, Edgings, Iiiserlings ond Fringes of all kinds, Shawls, Table covers, new style of Opera Flannel for children's cloaks, white goods of every description, such ns plneres, cuds, embroidered under handkerchiefs, with sleeves fo match, collars Irom 12J to S-l 00, Ribbonsof all kinds, Flouncing expressly for Pantnleltes, an assortment of Bracelets and Necklaces, Wristbands and Breastpins to suit, a fins lot of Silk Bonnets, Casinetts, Cassimeres, Jeans, Misses'and Wo men's Shoes, Hose, Gloves, Mitts; an excel lent assortment of Qucrnsware nnd Glassware, Umbrellas, Carpet Sacks, Arc, ore, nnd an endless varietyof nice things, which would occupy too much time and space toenumer alt. The public are invited to call and exam, ine th"irslock before purchasing elsewhere. N. R. All kinds of cotintry produce taken in exchange lor dry goods. Eaton, March 9, I854-tf. B ARNABY'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE OPENED Hours of lustriirtion, ii -i tn 12 o'clock A. M. From 1 to 4, P. M Evening Class, Will eiin'inencc at 7 o'clock, nreciselv. For terms of instruction in BOOK-KEEPING OR PENMANSHIP APPLT AT THE oa AT B A It IV A B Y ' S DAGVERJIEAN GALLERY, The Principal has secured the services of nrnc. tical accountants, as assistants, and will spare no pains or expense to make tho course of instruc tion more interesting nnd instructive than any other institution in the West. DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO GRADUATES. Nov. 1, '54 S. B. BARNAUY, Principal. " NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the subscribers have been duly appointed and qualified as Aitniinistrutorso. the Estate ot 1'atrick McurilT, Deceased. PRICE McORtFF, ALFRED McUKIFF. Nor. 80, 1854. 8t. J. Langdon & Bro. Pl't'ff's ) against In attachment. Peter Mikesoll.Defendont. J ALL persons will take notice that J. Langdon k Brother on the 24th davof October 1854 sued out from the office of R. V. Swalm. a Jus tice, of the Peace of Gratis Township, Preble county, Ohio, an order of attachment against the goous, cnattiea, rignts, credits, moneys ana ef fects of Peter Mikesell, a uon.resident of Preble county Ohio, for the sum of One hundred and twenty one dollars na eignteen cents. J. LANGDON A LRO Dtytou, Nov. 15 185, I Springs and Axles. We have received direct from thennnuf.ictiir ers a Inrire stock of the above named goods which we oiler to tho trade nt low rates. J. A. Ilubhcll A: Co., 13 Barren st. Coach and Carnage Trimmings. We have a lurpe stock of poods in the above line, to which we would call the particular at tention of earring inauufartiircr.s Our prices will be found very low. J. A. HubbellA Co. Cider .Mills. vt e have in store a lew of Culp's portable Cider Mills; a splendid mill for the f. .trmiiiir commmiitv For ale at the Preble county Agricultural Ware-' "ouseoi J. A. llubbell&Co. Valuable Property for Sale. rpiIE undersigned will sell nt Private Sale, 1 a piece of Property about four miles west of Greenville, Darke countv, hio, in the village of Colesville, within two hundred rods of the Imiliann Central Railroad, containing ONE ACHE Of LAND, well improved with Shrulberv, Fruit Trees, ic, and havine .L i ' 6 thereen erected a Frame House. containing eight rooms, a good kitchen, ten., Ac. and stabling for eighteen horses. The House has heretofore beer, occupied as a Tavern Stand. The properly will be sol I on easy terms, and an indisputable title eiven. For further particulars cnouire of the Edi tor of the Democrat, or TIIOS. McDONOGH, 6th St., near E m, Cincinnati, Ohio. HoriStantlv on Hand. H eael.P.l n,l R VshenliiiK and shirting, muslins, naner mus lin, colored muslins, tickings, cheeks, Ac, at theNewStareof STEPHENS i Co. Hubbard i Fins, 1 Partners Ac. pl't'll 's I acrainst ! Attachment, bo fore K. (i. 1. McKt-inv, Esti. Frederick I l.-rbst, deft. I A Tour iustancc, an order of attachment was ilthis dav issued bv R. R. n. Mck'emv n in'stieo of the peace of Washington T'ownsliip, Preble county, Ohio, agiinst the goods, chaltels, effects, c. ot t redenck llerhst, a non-resident, debtor, Amount claimed $lo with interest from the 1st day of August 1852- IIUliUARI) 4 FuOS. ov. in, H,j4 8t. 1 ; 1 I ' j i I Notice in Attachment. Charlolto Alexander Pl't'ff, i aeainst Atjount claim- Austin D. Sellers, Defendant. ) ed.')3,0U. N OTICE is hereby given that nt my instance on the 13th day of November, A. I). 18", I an crdft of attachment was issued by R. G. D. vicKemy, a justice of the peace within ami for tr,e township of Washington, county of Preble and Statu of Ohio, airainst the mods. chatties, right;,, credits, money1 and effects of! Austin D. Sellers, an absconding debtor, fori the sum of ?.'i:i,00. ThesaiJ delendent is fur ther notified that said canse has l een continu ed until the 30th day of December, 185, al 9 o'clock, A. M. ami that unless becomes for-1 ward and pays the claim of the PlaimilT that these proceedings will be prosecuted according lo th statute in such case made and provided. CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER. Nov. ?(J, 1855. 31. James SmaM's Estate. Vofiee is hereby given that the snb'cribershave J-'b-'en apiointed and uualilied as Executors 011 the E-lale of .lames Small, late of Eaton, Preble countv (hiivlecaed. D.it . il at Eaton, this J"d dav of November. 1S.31. SO'LOMON HAXTA. ANDREW JIOUKOW. N'ov. 23, 1354. St. J. O, WILLIAM?, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH GROCERIES, Baton st., Eaton, O. BreailFreshand Cconstantlkestr iped STOMl FOB SALE. flMIE subscriber informs the public that he 1 will futnisii on short notice any quantity of Stone, such as caps, sills and steps. Call at the well known Stone Quarry of . Chrmimn & Youne, 2J miles from Eaton, on the Lewi-burg road, T. & J. BRANNAN. June 24,1854. STOLEN!! SOME unmitigated Kascal on Thursday last, stole mv yomiR Pointer dog " BITTEKS", " any jierson who will return hiin. or Rive such infor mation as will lead to his recovery, or the appre hension nnd conviction of the thief will be liber ally rewarded. JOHN H. HELM AMERICAN HOUSE, MAIIt 8TEEET, EAT05, OHIO, WINTERS & JEFFERSON, Pro. THE best aocommodations may always be found at this house; its central location makes it a desirable stopping place for travelers and visit ors. Bills in accordantewith the times. Cincinnati Advertisements. CINC INNATI, O. jrPhey are now receiving a large and desirn Hiiilding I ble stock of Seasonable Goods, to which Uiev invite the attention of the trade. GEORGE LEWIS, XAHVFACTUBES, J0BEEE and B.ETAILEB OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, NO. 7G FOURTH STREET. OPPOSITE S31IT11 &, XIXOA'S FliNB HALL, FCRXisiiED materials ham rvcruutn to oiuikk. Paper patterns kept cimstantlvon hand, two for each parment, one basted1, the other to cut by, so that cin-tomers will hnve no trouble of putting them toother. Oct. !1. 1M4. iy JOUS J. THOXELL. 4l! A, ASUbl.KV JOHN J. TBOXELL A: VO. 'WHOLESALE AND BETAIL , DIALERS IK Ribbons, Flowers, Embroideries, Silk Mitts, .jcns ji'm.rsK:H AXI) A COMPLETE AS901IT1IEXT OF MILLINERY GOODS. 146 flF I a 8TKEET, CIHCISSATT, OHIO. BAKER'S Our Fall Styles aro now ready comprising Fashionable Moleskin Hat; " Cassimere " " 131'kBeaver Soft '!issiin;rc of all Colors; PLUSH AND CLOTH CAPS, Ladies' Fancy Fur. The largest assortment ever oMeicd iu this city, all of this season's importation, I.. 11. 1UKK11 A Co.. S. W. corner Main and 4th sts., Cincinnati, O. S-ipt. 2s, lsst. tf. FALL. 1M31. THOMAS McDONOGH, CINCINNATI, O. WHOLESALE UltOCElS, AND DF.AI.KK IN Seeds Country Produce, he. 6th Street, North Siiie, 3 doori Witt of Elm. THE subscriber takes this method of informing bin old friends ami the public in genera I. tht he has enlarfed his store riom above and below . and is now reeeivinga largpand fresh a' rtin l.t of UliUCF.HIKH, comprising in part, ol 5fi Barrels No. 1 Mackerel. 1C0 CO 12 No. 2 No. 3 Nos. 1, 2 ami 3. New Whitcfuh. 150 75 50 1-2 150 Prime Plantation Molasses. 100 Kegs assorted Nails. t0 Boxes Glass. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Bice, Indigo, Alum, Madder, (.'operas, ('of ton Yarns. Salt. Tobacco, Lend, &., together with all articles ofliroceries suitable for the counti V trade. Merchants are respectfully invited ty call and examine goods. nI"' ascertain prices before purchasing else. where Octobers, C A It 1) F II O M WM. LEE St, CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dry Goods for Fall and Winter Use. WE respectfully solicit attention t i our very large assortment of seasonable goods; ele gant, tasteful and fashionable stvle of LA It IIOS DUES CiiOODS, Embroideries, I.aees Shawls, Cloaks, aiil iTIa titles. We believe we are prepared to please the I'aa - cv of ul most all who wish to purchase article of this di'sel-iolion. In the tihiin and s.ilutsntibl fabrics wanted bv every iKTm. we i,re prepnwd iii ti' ills grades ot miality. We bestow much care in the purchasi of our goods, both with reference to beauty of stylo, and perfection ot fabric. Our pricrs n il! belouud s 1" .v as at any house in the Welt: ami are cel p'g av ine present nine manv kiwis ol nnu ai ling at the present time manv kind-ol Cloodj at !" ' r 'r":"Hu ' ,"' n"T Tito who purclia.se from us can sii'eet from a lnr ger variety than can be found elsewhere, audi will not be urged to take what does not. Ion if j them. I Goods will l)i" found as reeonunendsd cr they mav be returned. In our CLOAK AND SHAWL . department we oiler a very large ve.rietv of cloaks and mnntli sof our own manufacture as well imimi'ted garment ami others selected from the ,H't cstnblislinieuts ill Xpw York. V.'c rxliibit 1 " "f "ttr '"annfuetuie with coufiilaiic t,".lt '" beauty of style, andperfectioiiofworknatn- S'"I' lnc 8W 1 tccnati. '"''"s Fl" Aucnox Sales in Nr.iv 'Vdrk vt e avail ourselves ot every advantage presi nieo at these sales for cheap pui chases and cauoii'ur as many 'bargains' as snv oilier House. WILLIAM LEE A CO., 7i, Vent Fourth St.. L'incii.iiali, Ohio. October I'.i. ls.1t tf. JOSEPH H. EAFEB, illercniiilisc nnd Prflilmt liroker, i'i -1IAIA' ST1SEET, (SKCONt) STORY,) CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 6, '51 lyr. P. TAYLOR. W. 1. KELLY. TAYL0E & KBLLY, Wholesale dealers in Pure Greeu and Llack TEAS, Foreign and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, Second Door East of Walnut, Cincinnati, to. O. J. P. BALL, Nos. 28 Fourth & 10 Fifth sts. CINCINNATI. My facilities foi taking pictures of children are not rnunllcd'in the city, having lately added a new room with a superior light expressly for that purpose. itrPiclurea taken in all kinds of weather. March 9, 1853. DAY & MAT LACK, Wholesale Dealers in No. 5?, Vearl Street, SIILTII SIDE, BETWEEJ WALMT & VINE, Feb. 23, 1854. EALL & BEOTHEBS, No. 10, Fifth Street, Cincinnati fiKF.Ni.ssE9 taken in allkindsof weaticr in from i twenty to thirty seconds. AH ficturcs war aanted. Kooms open at all times." f iyAdmission Free, April 1,1854. ly. THOEAS W. SPRAGUE Se CoT SEW IORI ClJtfJHERS I TAILORS, No. 113 Main Street between 3d tk 4th ttreeti Cincinnati, Ohio. . CLOTHING' AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL Furwithing Article! ofttery detcrtptitn, Ttijij Cajh!! i : I i j I I I I ! , : V. v. IN run, R. WINSTON, rvrv7rrvic & WHOLESALE DEALERS I N DItV GOO0S, No. 29 Pearl Street, between Wain & Walnut, cufcnrirATi, o. VRE now receiving their stock of Spring Goods, which will b found to comprise every style, quality and price of Foreign & Domestic Dry Coode, selected with a knowledge of tht wants ot Western Merchants and purchased st the low est prices. Merchant! visiting the city for tha fiirpose of purchasing an entire stock or rt plenishing, will find our stock complete, va ried and superior in quality, and our ieims low. Give us a call at No. 'J9 Pearl street. February Id, 1S54. WILLIAM WISWELLTlr LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT It Pic ture Manufactory, No. 129 Main street, between Third and'Kourth streets, Cincinnati. Looking Glasses, Portrait and Picture Frames of every pattern. Mahogany snd Gilt Frames for Pictures cut to suit any sine at short notice. Looking Glass Plates put into old frames. Frames repaired and rcjjilt. All kinds of or namental gilt frames- made to order and to fit pictures. Fine Picnrh pictures on hand of the first quality. Call aud examine my e'.ccK. May 6, 1852. ly. HAT CONFORM ATl'ItE For Uking the exact size and shape of tin head 4 .l.ttivisA r.tiKciui.n. ll.'.ttery, 11? Main slroat West tide, 'J iluurs bi'li.'.v fourth. June 15 :;,J J.UtVI.S i FA1I1C11ILD: irEE3.WAKE. T) Y late arrivals we have received a splan 1 did stock of wnru, new patterns Consisting in par' ol'llie follnv.-iug, viz: Gold Hand, very desirable pattern, Califor nia Lustre, Canton Lustre, Lily Flowered, Li- lac Tansey, very prt Ity style, Purple Jenny Lind, White Ironstone, New China Shape, Ac, Ac. Beside n.any other patternstoo nu l nierotis to mention. Also, common Queens j ware in any quantity whicb we will repack ft suit purchasers orstll in original crates wilh discount oil, Oiirtenns nreliberal nndoannolfailtosuit. Call aiu! examine qnd e nre satisfied nothing further may be said on the subject Also, H'iU80 Boxes Tumblers', in pricesfrom 30c to f 1,50 per dozen. Also, Glassware in greatvariety at agmali advance on Pittshurir prices. DICKSON A LEBETTER, No. 217, Main St., Criicimiafi. I'AKl'ETK!! CAHPETS!! ryK subscriber is now receiving and ope 1 nin a larire assortment of English Ta pestrie Velvet, Tapestrie Brussels, Brussels, Three-ply, 1 ngrains, and L' Venetian Carpetine. From tweuty-scven inches to twenty-four feet wide. Also, Rues, Dm Piamj i Covers, Curtain Goods', Stair Kods, Ac, Ac, at. wholesale and retail, to which he would most respeclfulh inviteyour atleni lion befortpurcljasi ii(i else where. .. o. 1111,1,13, H. FALLS, n ! 01 )r Cincinnati. f)h in Octobcr28, In52. Iv XIOKCY AT ALL TIMES:: CITIZENS' BANK, SMEAD. COLLARD k II i, I, Es, Proprietors, Main Street, between I bird and Fourth, employs over a million o 3't.labs, and discounts freely at all seasons. .Money deposited payable on demand, with six per rent, interest. Cincinnati, Feb. 19, 1S54. Fall oflK.Vl nmm, aleusder i mm. WIIOr.KSAI.E DK.AI.KRS IN rOHEIdiK A!VI DOKIESTIC ., ''Jt' 'wl Street, Cincinnati. O , I? LsPECTFtLLV inv,te theottention ofth. 1 V t;o.Jntry 1 radc to their large and well sa ileciH stock of. Fall and Winter Goods, just received and arrivingdaily, which thevofferto dispose of on the most reasonable terms for ! "sepL U'Se P8' pr01Kpl1- j G.A.Taylor. Win. H. French. J.E.Wvnnt I TAYLOR, FRENCH, & WYNNE, I IMPORTKIISAM. WIIOI.rSAI.1 IIEAI.ERSIN j Irish Liucits and White Ciootls ALSO L'mbrellos, Parasols, Cloves, Ilosiiry, I AND KVERY DKSCIllrTlON OF u"; J:u'; fancy dry goods Comer Ma.n& Pear Sts. Cincinnati. Septembers, 11162. UOBIilNS & k6y7 ni'l."J outruns IN BO U I S, SHOKS. owl,!-. l.rATHEK. HATS i CAPS, Nos. S Pearl and 71 Main Street. CINNINNATI. J Lj J.J jTh. jriEUEttiTin rUEs'IDEXT DENTIST, Eatoi,, Ohio, imwcsiiii resiucnce on tiaron street wsst at of th, , v ..... . ,,.,,,, , ,ua nouse lately occun ad . A. ( unnintham. 1 bv F April ii, 1SS4. . UJBUOS & SMITH, ' IMPORTERS OF Watches, jewelry, & silver plated GOODS of all description. Also, a lrg assortment of useful and ornamental good usually kept in such establishments. No. t, Fourth street, near Main, Cincinnati, next doar to the "highntiteeple." April 21, 1853. COFFEES, Sugars, Teas, Uolasses. Ac.. a Urge and choice variety for sale at the lowest pri res. by ma0j U R. CUNNINGHAM. BROOMS and Urushesof all kindYjurt reetir" ed and for sale by the wholesale or retail at L. W, WINSTON, T. SHOT WILL, tbeviroccryef R. H. CiiDDinfhfu.