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THE BEAUTIFUL NAIAD. BY-THOMAS ROOD. mrn : , AIm, that moon honld nir beam To how what man hould never lee I I law a maiden on a tram, And fair was ah I I staid awhll to see bar throw J Hrtissssbh, that all bet Th fair horltoo of ber brow With cloud oljst. , 1 staid nttto whit to viw Hr choeki that won, lo pleo of rd, Tli bloom of waUr tender blue, .- Daintily spread. '. I atald to watch, a lfttl space. Hei DartlDS Una. if aha would ainf. i ne warera ciosca a dot nr iac witn many a ring. . . And itill I atald a littl mor . . Alas 1 the never eomes again. " v I throw my nowsr from tb share, ,. And watch Ip. vaiu, jit , .. .; ., , . ' I know my Hf will fhJsawar-'" " .,.. X know that I mini vainly pin; For I am mad of moital clay. But shs's divipe I . ' Thb . Preacbbb's Disappointment. . Mr. Xeale relates a story of "art eminent living prelate, who with the greatest good numor is aooustomea to narrate the incident himself 'as a-warning to his clergy to speak plainly. " While he was still serving a curacy he was anxious to try his hand at extempore preaching, and; accoruiDgiy too tornis text "The tool hatti said in his heart there is no God." Ou this subject he dwelt, much to his satis faction, for the usual time: be proved; trom the works ot creation, trom the con struction of our bodies, and from the, other and usual topics, that there must bo, a creative power, and that creative power must be God. He came down from thuj pulpit with the comfortable conviction' that he had not done so badly after all Happening to walk home with a farmer' whohad attended the service, he wan anxious to learn what impression he had, produced, and accordingly made some observation whioh led to the point he wished to introduce. "A very capital sermon you gave us, Mr. B.'," remarked, his companion, "but somehow 1 oan'tj help thinking there be a God, for all youj say." Universal Review. Thb Dangerous Part of thb Day. t "'"o a young man from home," ' eaya George Ilillard, "friendless and forlorn, in a great city, the hours of peril are thoso between sunset, and bed-time; for the moon and stars see more evil in a single hour, than the sun in his whole day's circuit The poet's viaiohf) of evening are composed of tender and soothing images.; Jt brings the wanderer to his home, the child to its mother's arms, the ox to his stall, and the weary laborer to his reBt, iiut the gentle-hearted youth,' who is nud "stands homeless amid a thousand homes," the approach of evening brings witn it an acning scene ot loneliness and desolation, which comes down on the spirit like darkness upon the earth. In mis mooa, nis met impulses become a ' snare to him, and he is led astray because he is social, affectionate, sympathetic, and warm hearted. If there be a voune man thus circumstanced, within the sound of my voice, Jet me say to him that books are , the friends, of the friendless, and . that . a library is the home of the homeless." , A Very Brisk Placb. A steamboat ' -passing down the Ohio stopped at the town of Paducah. Being detained there an hour or so, the passengers (as usual upon - biivh ucciMiunii; went asnore. : Among , them was a deek passenger, who soon returned to the boat in a rather more nervous and excited state than he loft it As soon aa he got aboard he remarked to - one of the officers of the boat that Padu cah was tjuite a brisk little town. 'The officer replied that he never thought so. , " 'Well, sir,' says the d.eck passenger, : 'you may rely upon it that you are mis , taken, for I found it be a very brisk little .place, and one where business is done with great dispatch; for, said he, 'I have bocn up in tho town, stole a pair of socks, had a trial and got whipped, and here I ' am again on board the boat in less than half an hour!'" Dblbtemous Effect of Chewing Gitm. 'The habit of chewing gum is like applying . small air pumps to the basis of the teeth. When the gum is separated from the tooth , , , it forms a vacuum between itself and the tooth, and the consequences is a violent strain on the dental nerves. The bad 'I results may not show themselves immedi ately, but the boy or girl who indulges in . the habit may calculate on having rotten 'I teeth when in the prime of life. Nor is this all ; The habit, like tobacco chewing, induces an unnatural flow of the humors . ; toward themouth, where itinust be ejected as salivft This is bad enough, when it can be ejected; but when, from sickness " 'or other cause, the habit must be discon tinued, the result may be, and no doubt has been, fatal. , , No Intercourse with that Country. A gentleman, on a visit . to Washington, .'one day, very coolly opened tho door of the Senate Chamber, was about to pass in, when the door keeper asked: "Are you a privilege member? , "What do you mean ls by that?" asked the stranger. . The reply was "A governor, an ex-member of Cen . : fcress, or a foreign minister. " The stranger . replied that he was a minister. From . what court or country?" asked the,iflieiaL ..Very gravely pointing up, the stranger , ' repCeJUViioia tleaven, sir.'U.To this the door fkeeper waggishly- replied, "this goveftaihentatpTenent holds no intercourse -T with that foreign power." : - r , . - j iiittita efrf a Kansas Paper Under j . DimotLTiBS. We woke up this morning . and found ourselves covered with a sheet ' . of snQ,w.r Pleasant, fvery. On coming v dQIUJ .Stairs' we found the cases half full of ( enow,. and the galleys buried in the same K ,,whit eoveringi,, Went to work to set patters right again; and. try to warm up j "'the- office, but up to the present writing, iz M., we have emploTed six Irishmen -and three Dutchmen to cut: the wood and keep.up the fire. We set a line an ! nour, warming included. Have serious f thwoghts of telling in a' little red-eye to mbt assistance, un, tor a lodge in some - warmer climate. Kansas Statesman. ', '. .;, ' ' " ' ;r'- j , .!-!SftndersM issuing from roil ' and ' Viiutiful lips are like foul spiders crawling fnva the blushing heart of a rose., ' : fn what ship, and in,. what capacity iu voting ladies like to engage? 1 n court- hiprMjnany-tierR.. ... - '.-Some bachelors join the army because v like war, and some married men bucuuse thev like peace, L T 9 BY-THOMAS ROOD. MISCELLANEOUS. HARRISON & COLLINS' IKNTRAL BEB-HIVS QALLBBT, eor- nsr of' Fifth and Waatara.mw. Fhotoa-raph. UalalnotjpM and AmbrohrM taken cheaoar than iMwkm In th eltr, Oil Oolored Fbotompha sad of all aiaaa. from life to tha malleal miaTatwrnt. FkturM neatly at in Looknta, Breaat-plni, finger. rln and Braoetot. All work warranted. nolyi . : A. B. BLOOM. Art lit. Glycerol of Arnica. THIS REMEDY FOR BRUISES, CUTS, Burin, Scald. Bbeomatto Paint. Ao.,U nn rlral4. Ennr familr (honld bar It at hand for us In a of aooldan t. Prepared an d for ial or 8C1HI, KOKBTEIN A 00., "' " 1 0oolt th Poatofflce, Brown's Bronchial Troches. tfk "GROSS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL jn. vr irocae raoeirea ana for aal by 8U1KK, ;K8I1N A CO., Oppoalte th Poitofllc. dMc ; Olive Oil. 1AA OASES OLIVE OIL, QUARTS a, v aid pinU, ncelred and for sale dt 801KB, K0KSTI1N A CO.. deMo Opposite the Poetofflo. 1 Marshmallow Drops. laTin BOXES FRESH -MAR8HMAL MJJ LOW DROPS roceired and for sale or tiLIBH, iSUKSTKlM A (JO., deJfto OtHHuite the Poatofflce. Benzine Kid Gloves. tr ID GLOVES, WHEN CLEANED WITH JB.SL Bentine, look aa well a new. Try it. aa ore. (Kiitd by SU1HK, ECKSTEIN 4 00., uew-ct uppofite tlia PostofHoe. Havana Cigars. YXfE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN- W OTHERatinnlw of tha ulMhr.tofl ,)rn..H.H decidedly th beat ftr.ceut Oigan old in the Coitvj Statea. A LHO-A full aaaortment ol all the beat brand of Krnuiue uavaaaa imporua. v or iaie tiy , ; . OUIKK) r I N A CO., dgW-ot . Oppjaito the Pun tv (flee Chilblain Lotion. A ' REMEDY FOR FRONTED FEET, 4.. uniioiMiua. Ac. rrtiNirtu ana ior. aaie bv StlltK. KOKSTKIS A CO., dW-ft OimoHite the Pontonic. $30. $.10. $30. $S0: MOORJS'S Thirty-Bollar DouhleLbck-Stitoli I'.UIILV SEWING WWM SECURED BT BKUBNT LKTTXES PATtNT. ! HIS' MACHINE HAS BEEN PRO JX" NOTJNCED by all eomvetent ludces, wb lmv ai-en it, to be the bt aud moit dutiriilU rura. II; Sewing Machine ever Introduced, reanrdlea o( prion. It will aew all kinda of family govda, front the rery thickenttothevory Bncst fabrics made, and linen all ktuda of thrf l, from Ho. ) to 2U0. No oil la uaed on top or the Machine. Henri for a oircnlar. or nail and ar it in operation. Opoo early application, BlHteand Oodnty BlgbUmay Aneuergetlo person can make a fortnneln aihort am. Agenu wuieo id an uusom icmiory. H. C. BtRTiMAN, 8c le and oxdnMvb agent for the united -States, tepHlmt US West Fourth-street, Cincinnati. PURE AIR! New Mode of Ventila ion! Call sad 8fe On of SAWYER & CO'S PATENT Heiting and Ventilating Furnaces, m otratloo at CHAMBERLAIN A COi'B : Storf Wart-rooms, Nos. Si and SS Vina-lL. (Below Columbia.) Sawyer & Co. ' ; fjofttrl . 1 ANOHOH Coal Cooking Store, AWAED1D inS eiLTRK MKDih AT TBI STATE FAIR, Held at ZaneaTllle, October, 1830, MANUFACTURED BY CMMB1RIA1N 1 CO., SAMPLE AND SALE-ROOMS, . Afoi. .11 and 53 Viue-st (Seoond door Bolow Colombia,) CINCINNATI. OHIO. , ... noOoml , Book Binding IN ALL ITS BRANCHES NO; 8 8A8T Vonrlh-ltrMfl. MtWaWli Mala stnrl Hnmro fllwi. clnnatl. " ' ' MTH-blndlng I avory style. Mnsla Jtootn neat y aad dorbiy bond.. . .0. GRWtKH. rirSa-t J PATENT MACHINE-MADE PAPER - au.i. lur wrooer., irruKHi.ia, i ea ieaiew ana otbeni, made from extra qnality of Wrapping. Ha nlll and White Tea Paper. 3t,fjiin No. 1 Wrapptog and Manilla; SfO.iHiONo. 2 . , t),m Nov 3 MKNo. 4 ' 11 ' ' m,m No. ' I; ' 0,(KlNo. 8 ' " No. 10 ... JI,KI Mo. 12 jpo.rrt) No. 15 M.OllC h. 18 : ' JHl,lM No. 90 t ! Mo. 1 White Ta Bagsj . i .' ,1 Ji,ljiONo. 1 2iiO,oiiO No. 3 Th abOTe ar put np In packages of 600 bag eaob. WA am miiniifaphi.l,ia from .T. n .UA...AH ' - n i .. i-.. . h ixon A olrAzriKto v . ruiwr uag aiAiiuiaoturerst And wbrHnale Paper Dealers, . oca ; ?7arid 7! Wlnnt-tree.t. Holiday Gifts, &c. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO THE mnri fantlfnl .i..,i-.,.t nf W A hJV nOODS, which w hare jnstrooeivod for tbe Bolt laf . Bohemian Bottle, Pearl Jewel Oaakats, Bo- iiamtaa uatkets, rwuri tiara um, Hohenilu Boxes. Pearl Porta-monnaiet, Bohemian Pun Boxes, Pearl Inlaid Brnabe, io. For lain at rery low prices. ALBKKT ROSH, Druggiat, teW B. W. cor. Klgbth-it. and Weatero-row. Spalding's Prepared Glue. f pHlS EXCELLENT ARTICLE IS FOR -M. aaleby - ALBBET BOSS, Drnuglat, deli . W. nor. Kiehth-at. and Wiwmrn-row. Fine Christmas and New Year's k A . -i ,ti fpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS A FINE aL selection of tM and 7 octaT Pianos on band, of n blch erery on would make a very handsome pres ent for the owning Holidays.' lie will sell at a low prlee, and on easr terms: half cash, and balance on t.a. II alt repairs, tunes, and rebuffs Pianos on reaaonabl terms. JOHN B BITTING. Piano Maker, Canal-st.. second doorfrom Vine. P. S. sly friends, and the public in general, are hereby informed that I am not In business conneu tlon with the honaeof Brltting A Brother, on Virib. street, and mv raanectlve enalomara will tliarefora Ipal tjt my old pirn n.Janl-stre t, near Vine. W1LUAH DISNEY, ATTORNEY . . AT LAW, Ohase Belldlng, No. I Cast Third. kraal. pfr-a . t t 1 BY-THOMAS ROOD. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS Door tXidcKS, B. R, CAR AND 8WITCD LOCKS Poor anfl GatfrSprings, " HOUSIB ETiTM A t E RIALS, SILVER-PLATED DOOR-PLATES. Bells Hung, Keys Fitted. ,, I hit public are ntpaotfallr IsTited to ball and ax. amln tb Tarloni patUrnt and priet. AMI JobWnf promptlr ttteniled to ' ' ' " " - ' eEOBGB aieGRBGOR, DoBom ' no. 113 rirtn-itrt,Jd door from 3 A. B. C0I.V1LLE, .1 Heale Maaniiuisarrr ii - i' Ji lo. 41 East r3mnd-stret, oetwMD Sycamore and I roadway, Oinoinnatj, keeps ererr description of loanter, Plrufcrra, Cattle, Hallread Depot, and Trnok Hoaleat Traelr. . . , 1 '! bn Watsat, At. .. 7.,,. I Bspalrng don on the shortest notlee. . Bbl-ts B. KITTHEDGE &:C0 1134 MAIH BTBIXT, OINCJ sATI, 0. . ! ' KITRCDGE V FOI.SOM, S St. Ohf ls itrt, Saw Ortosna. It lmpartera ofGan it Spvrtlaa Apparatw ViD Btitisg t or roiroig. RAILROAD HQTEL, (Fronting tb oUamboat Landing.) ' North-east comer Broadway and Front, CINCINNATI, 0. , ,;. . . R. F. LBVKRn'G, Proprietor. : ' ' occml ' WM. MOREHOUSE & CO., MARVrAOTtraiU AMD'DfALIttB (It IjlURNITURE, CHAIRS, AND ALL kinds of Mattresses and Bedding, at the old stand, No, lit ayoKuiore-atreet, east aide, Htwean fourth and f iftb-atnwta, aerenth str abov FonrtbtTrtet, Churoh Powa lined aud enamoued All orili.ru. promptly utirtidedW. . o-l-cui ; H. CAMPBELL & CO., ! J. ANUPACTURKRS OP BAR, SMKET IT, and U.'ilor Iron, Plow Giaba, linilroM 4pik Kto. Also, Agents for theaaleof Irontru Mb 'Nulls' ttarerovni io. It Kail bocond Mtreet, (Jln- lnuat I Ohio aWAIl kinds Trflu ihIq U .inter. ' lot I LKNUtil&T UVL, j CLEANER Oif SINKS AND VAOlTS. No. m Slxth-atreet. betwenn Vim nnd ku. I. tbe Medical Ooliejre, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ferauai whe uity faTiirhiiu wiihthuirpatruBage,canre)tpnnoi tn.ility and low prices. tel-ay i ifloiiey! iHoney! Money! I loan"ofpice. ltenioved from 30 West Slxth-atreet, . MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, JEW ELK? and all kind, of Men-hanrilw.. at iw rates of interest, at So. 178 Vine-itiwt, btwei rourut aim "Wi X4 ' PHILADELPHIA Dining and Coffee Saloon, ' NO. SIX It IFTQ-8TBBKT, SOUTH S1DJC, . (Noar the corner of Tine,) C. L. VICKEUS, Proprietor. . ' Ovster and Gameaerved In all KtcUa KTauI. at ail h'Hira . i-olcm H. P. JULIAS' lTew Wlioleial U ATDil & JBWELRV 1I01ISE 16 West Fourth Street j Where ean be bad every article appertaining to tb Business at a ranch lea prlee. (or CASH, than baa eyer before been offered In this market. GIVE US A CALL iodBeeforrouraolTix. apli WM. WHITAKEa, . , 4 BW BLEft, Ho. MM S. . Oor. Fifth and Lodge streets, betwetn Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati. AgooilftssortraontofHILVKBandPliATKI) WABA Baecial attention ffiTan tA fllaanlna uld Ram.lr1na Watches and Jewelry. . . mylO RELICS Jt 8MIT11, No. O West 4th St. ARB NOW RECEIVINGr ADDITIONS TO their lara-e assortment of Watnhaa. Jaa..i. SUTenrare and Diamond. A flne aaeortment of Plated Tea Kata and rifiiu and Opera Glasses. n. MEDICAL AND DENTAL. DR. SAIrl'L SIIBEE ESPECIALLY TREATS DISEASE8 OF TUE SKIN, BUKCMATISM, DISKA8G8 Or WOMEN, and such Chronlo complaints a maybe benefitted by theUygyenio and Atmopathlo system of hisofflce. Vssor, Salphnr, Iodine, Arsenio, Mercnry. Tur kish, Knssian and Klectro-t'hemical Baths, a Sis pensary of Medicine, and every manner of Kloctrlo and Uagnetic Apparatus. - NO. 67 WKST SEVENTH -BTBClVr. VOm! hnrs i A, M. to 5 . . ania-tft K. 8. NEWTON, M. D, Oiftcft, 90 West Seventh Btreet, tlTWIM Tim AMD sot O. E. NEWTON,' M. 1"). OrICS No. 90 West 80Vtmf.ll atrent. hatn-ann Vina 'ind Uac. UssiiiKSos Mo. 53 Heventh atreet.be- isoii ttalunt and Tlue. Of riot liouaa-7i to BH . M -. Itn1 P. M.l P. M. WM . M . HUNTER, DENTIST, o V.lpe.atreet. J. TAPT, (Saocessor to Ksowlton ft Taft.) DENTIST. rto. B6 Went FoarthHt., bet. Wnlnat cV Vlv M CINCINNATI, OHIO. Sp24 :.'i,. MADAME ELLIS, M. D., HAS FOUND at last JUSt What tha r.adiaa hTa1anriaJ. und looked for in rain, tbe Uterfiio Eltilr, -The Uterine Elixir ! wnrrantail in rn an i.- ransa ofa Uterine Nature; Inearnmatlon of the womb, the Kidneys, tha Ovaries, and th Urethra, 1'rolaDailH Or ITallillir Of tllA Wnmh. PainlS,! M.n.M. ntlon, Chlorosis, Amenorrhea; lu fact, aperleclcnra i" gaarraiiteod by the u. of from two to tin bottles of th iilixir, of any dlase whatever of the Oeoer . atlve and Urinary Organs, of nial or female, no matter of bow long standing:. Price 81 bar liotila Madame hi, M8 calla particular attention to th following Card of one of the moat prominent Drua trhrUof Cincinnati. i- "TO TU PUBLIOAND THE LADIES IN PATl'()VlAil.- We, theotiderdiitned, are not in the habit of glvin our nanie to Patent Medicines; but knowing well the btf", fhyalclan, and the mudicliie called the Uterine Klixir, we i cheerfully recommend it to all fonialea uffonng from Female Diseases of any kind: it is purely vegetable, and In no case can dolnlury: wc ay to all try, and our word for it, you will find re 1. 1). HILL. DnstriarT epir, ' ; .''Oornerof KlftnMditrea.i'' MADAME ' ELLIS'S BPANIStt SIMU. LATINO 0OU0H AND LIVEB BALSAM cures, without fall, paint In th. TBrea.,f Bk, ' ?i it. or hJmbi wws, Golds, Honneneai, Dlfal cnlty of Breaihlug,TI.iailche, Klatnlency, Heart born. (Jhronio Bheumatism, Bullous OholicOrama Cholfc, Griping Paius of the BoweCTnllneai! Stupor, Inac tivity, Lots of Appetite, arid In Pai: ful llenatraiitlon it Is a certain snre, and givea immediate relief. In auy of tbe a bo re diseases it will give relief in twenty minutes, and a pernia. V.i ' i n"eor lo Dottles. Only cents N. nai B- For h i bv P. 11 nil. I. r,.. . ' of Ilacoand Kifth-stoMts: J. D. PAKK. corner of Fourth and Walnut) 80Al KOKeffttf A ,0f corner Vine and Fourth; JOHN DIOKSOtf, corner of John and Bixth; PAtTL KRINLBIN Joraer ot Klglitb and Freeman. Also, KOWABD DbANLAN "7 a i n. corner oi main ana 1 ELLI8, Ms West Hlxtb-Mreet. u , corner or mam and Fourth: and Madam. , . . Ufa.. LJ 1 V. - -- w aepn-ar . Je J.BllTLEB'S. :. I.sccl9ior riiiid ?liik. Mnnftory, 3ft Vine St.. M Q.ENTS' FRENCH B000T8,' ' i riJKNOH HH0K9 AND Q A1TKKB, FRINOH 8L1PPIRS, Ju.t inelred by Xipres. j. h. detim; il' SJ 93 WottFourlb-stieet. "t..".ti onnaua m-i t f- I FRESH CAM OYSTEtRS. 'i COVE ' ' OYSTERS, Spioed Oyster i. FIC'KLEP oVsTKHi THB SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW RECEIV ING DAILY, bythe Adams Vxpress, MAIT. bib woria-reaownea jsainmore Freili Oftn, Keg and Shell Oyiten, rraak, nemticallT-ealad COTS, -BPIOID ?IOKliII) 0Y8TBB8. , , ., . J( , . , .BOBEST OEB, Aeeat. , , : 17-tf , ' - Doaot, II Weat rifta-atrnet ). . i r FRE8U K OYSTERS. O A V AON A'S ; Oyster ' importing House. NO. 31 WEST FIFTH-STREET. rflHB. SUBSCRIBER IS , NOW REOEIV- M. ITlfl rlallv. Mr Rxnraafl. hi. anletidifl flv.tar. Qartag completed arrangement In Baltimore, on theniuat extnaiTe acale. 1 .will at all times during ilie season be prepared to inrniab my frlondi. "aua the rest of tnankind,'1 with the must DKL10I0U8 Bi V A LVBrt imported to the Queen City. None but tile verv beat lmnorted. Ureat lndnceuienta oflered at tins impnrting-nouae. Order alolioited and promptly OIKmI. Terms otah I'KTKK OAVAt.NA,. Beai;t .' . Sole linporteraiit Pifiprjptor. ' OYSTERS, ; At?- . TODD'S OLD STAND, TWO. iO SIXTH-STREET. . I AM KBCEIV i- I NO daily, tTH'ti Celebratoo MAMMOTH 118 which 1 arn telling at iinprticudenletl ua bv case ar dnLen. FNalera aud Famili wanting every large, fresh Ofster, will nleaae send their orders. Attached lo this eiliillisliuii'lil is a nice, quiet, respoctalilp Saloon, wlieroyou cau have uru'era uooaeu in every trtyM., and served np in a clim ran I superior manner. (Miarnoe Ims lh.au atauy oicer piic. . iooiui Juan N'AIKN. THUS. SMITH'S. BALTIMORE SUPERIOR OLD i PLANTATION OYSTERS, Depot, 93 Kycamere-itreet, opposite the National Theater. U. C. BOOKING, Agent. AL80 rjr.eN.d Fl.h and ftama: fresh and sweat Butter, Ac, delivered at all hours, free of charge. . mem i J. FARROW & SON'S CELEBRATED BALTIMORE OYSTERS, received dallv br the Adams Ex. S - preea Oompany, in-whole and half cans, wyi I mi) au uytters sola warranted iresn and oi OLJli'f f the verv beat aualltv. J. B. OWINttS. '1OL Anont, No. 1J Fifth-street, bet. Alain , . i and Walnut-streeu. I K. B. Th trade supplied m th tnost liberal tm-ms. oc3Acm Day's Medal Jobber. W. T. & S. D.DAY & 00., . manufacturer! andalersin PRINTING PRESSES, (BOTH HAND AND POWEB.j ' And nil klnda ol Frlntln Materinls, Noa. 173) ITS and 177 West Second-street, - CINCINNATI, OHIO. ESPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED to our MEDAL JOBBKU. Within the last eighteen months we have introduced them Into four teen different States of the Union, with the greatest satisfaction to the parties purchasing. The power is applied to the center of the platen : consequently there it no pissibllity of its springing from any amount of preasnre. The motion Is so transmitted to it as to cans a dwell on the point of contact with the form, insuring A PBhFEOT IMPBXSBION at a high rate of speed. , . Printer in want of the BUST JOBBER should not purchase elsewhere without aiving this an ex amination. They are strong, durable and rapid, and are WAB. BANTED to give the most entire satis faction, noa HALL'S PATENT. '-in 'mm rflUB MOST KEIIAHLE FIRE AND M. BDBOLAB PnOOJ"BAFBB.-They have given more satisfaction than any other now in ou, We offer areward of ONE THOUSAND pOL I.ABH to any person that can, np to th present lime, show a single instance wherein they have failed to preserve their contents. With t..a-J.lrv l. ..II 1- -it beini g ine Don r ire. i-rooi, unrgiar 1'roor, or rire Burglar Proof now mado; and ar willing to With anv establishment fn tha llnfrtn. AnflthA and test party failing Drat, to forfeit to th other, the sum p( $2,0119. ... .., Wonro prepared to furnish a better Safe, and at lees cost, than any other manufacturer to the Dotted States. .. . ... !-. Kecond-haud gales of other makers, also on hand. Wereswctfully invite the publio to call and ex am Ins our sUick before purchasing elsewhere. .- i ; HALL. OABBOLL A 00., , ngli-Vt Nos. It and 17 Bast Oolumbla atreet. n B.' DODiDB, ' roraerli of aalliPodda Oo:j late Ijrbeu.iWddi AOo. , . . W. R. Dodds & Co., . luaurAottrajtag o faa. ' O O WO H -IS T 13 Fire and Burglar ' Frooi 8. Vf, Corner of Vine Heooud Streets. PBOOs 8AtB that la made In the United 8 tu toe, and Is warranted perlbctly free from damp. Can be sold fi tV lce8,and ( f batter workmanship than oan b found elsewhere, . . ,. . .. . fcZfta jrJS1''? Mrtmntn hand, and are da. tarmlnaj to tell at price that cannot tall to fleaie. ..;,. Old i.Sates .w.i.,4. mf AKES AND- REPAIRS ARTIFICIAL .LIMBS in a superior manner. Satisfactory raierenoei mm. Address No. 1, Bycamort-street, Corner of Front. oelll O B M 0 V A L B. ., OSMOND, M. . D ir.T.f,ntl,t,,!'"J,,In,0J0 niVlno4tree. nai natr ."wHt vpaauw tu. um umoti. ntv ma Ij pjrawajj tteaaujaMj j &aaj"nav , J'.i. vj;. . . BY, .8 JhJ A PjlWT Y T'" f5v mm Ml FW I mi mi Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual VAvencr established In Cincinnati In 1 839. an- tedating ail present looal Insurance Oompanie and Agenole In the Insurance business In this city. 33 years com! ant duty here, combined.wlth wealth, penenoe, enterprise ana iitwrainy, especially ' mend the AiTNA Insurance Oompany w the favor hlM natmnaira Af thla eommnnlfcv standln Solltarlr and alone, the sole mrvlvor and living pioneer of OinolnnatiunderwrltersoflS'iS. .:: ,: j JLoaaaf giald la Cincinnati dating put Flva Cash Capital $1,000-000, (ABHOtnTK AND 0N1MPAIBED.1 VlTlI A I SURPLUS OF f 1,030,443 ,80. And th prestige of W yeara success and eapeatenoe; . ..if .) , , nrraniicm 09 .- Over $100,000 in Ohio Securities. UPWARDS OF J'i,(0rt,000, LOSSES I Bave besn paid by theBtna Insurance Clompanyln the past 40 years. 1 Fire and Inland Navlgatlon.-Biskt accepted at terms oouaiatent with solvenov and mir eroritt. gnpocinl attention given to Insnrauco of Dwalllngs snd Content, for terms of 1 to Sy s. 1 &ppncaiion maaa to any amy -ainorinu agent scomptly attended to. By strict attention to a legit imate Insnrauco business, this Oompany Is enabled to oder both Indemnity forth past and seourityfor itie future. P iicias issued without delay by ', , JAS U, OA iTKU, Agnnt, No. 40 Main ttrent. ! A. F. PATO 1, Assistant Agent. ( it. K. L1ND XT, Agent 171 Vine street. I J.J. IIOOKA 1, Agent. Colton, 17th Ward. sue WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANI OC CINCINNATI' 1 ; OFFICE IN THE SECOND BTORT OF No. S Front-street, between Main and Uycaroor. This Oompany is taking fire, Inland and Marine Alslta at currant ratas of premium. Losses foirly adjusted and promptly paid'. ;, ' ' I J DIRBOTOBS: - ' ' . I f FBokert, F Bull, SWPomerojf, . nil nam uionn, w u wnitcner, w u mann, Robert Mitchell, W H Oomstock, LOKSIoue, ! Itolil Buchanan. O 0 Shaw. Ooo Ntall. ' Wm S..llw, Beth Kvaus, J 11 Taane,'. David (libaon. H Itrarhmau. J 14 ImIijaiii. .. . . U Clearwater, Thus It Elliott. ' I ' - i i . iiurisuT, rrosiaent. HTtpiitN Mnaag, Secretary. no8! Fire and Marine Insurance. Citizens' Iusuraiice tompaoy, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' DIBKOTOKS: ' , William Wood, Isuao 0. Oqpelen, ' 1 James K. Cunningham, Sydney 8. Clark:, i Andrew Krkeubrecher, Joseph Beakirt. Geo. W. Bishop, Wm. Fisher, Oeorg B. Dixon. I8AA1 0. OOPKLEN, President; Gao. W. Oopblkm, Heoretary. i ... A.M. B0H3, Surveyor. Is prepared to Issue Policies on Vlro and Murine Itliks, on iavorablo terms. Offlce No.JW.it Third street, Truat Co. Building. noSbfni National Insurance Co., ; Cincinnati, Ohio. . , (Office South-west Cor. Main and, Front-streets.) - Marine, Inland Transportation and i X1T0 AUKS TAKKN AT CTRRBNT BATB3. . DIBTCOTORH: ' John Burgoyne, E M Smith, " Bobsrt Moore, nui nepworin, vuob u moore, at irecniieimer, V X. Wiodemer. Thos Onir. H W Hmith. J L Boss. ' Thos B Biggs, Henry Ellis. a. u. unnis, osc y, no8bfm JNO. BTTHtUlTNB. Prm. P. A. Spbiomaw, Surveyor, Cincinnati Insurance Company ESTABLISHED IN 1829. . CAPITAL 8150.000. OFFICB NO. 4 FRONT-STREET; IN 8UBIS agaitttt Loss and Damage by Fire; also: fori l of the Sea and Inland Navigation. , ., niRROTflRSr i .. -r J no.W Hartwell, Allen Collier, William Besor. ' ..una v xiiija, jamesjjupton, i;nAS,w itowland, John W Dudley, James A Frazer, J W OaDileld, 08 Williams, rJ,wuluwi inyior, no musiow, H McBlmev. Rnwrnan (1 Ttafe, lit er. JOHN W. HABTWKLL, President, 0. W. Williams, Secretary. STUB AND MAHINB. Eagle Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI. ' . ' J- W GABKISOHJ President. S. W. BEEDEB, Secretary. , , . .. .... ,. ; DlRKrtOKS Henrv Knsaler. Anthnnv Vnv Wm Wood. J. W. Garrison, Samuel H. Taft, George W Townley. Smith Belts. .1 .;.,... , ouavr.voaa-J.Ji. Lewder und David Buker. de9sy eSeieod q)! uoi5idd uo ?U9t umojo jgg r)i-iqan0i) pas AtOa-iutiae JO0 -jj .-j i,-a r - l""lll -Hl(l .uimvh moiOHamoa -waiioed juoj seuiucraw tnmB eu -una jepun puu jadn qjoq (pilos Sto)1smjji-r7 . viannff Una .antlnn buihm . Im NOHI ONOUIS NI dfl Xad 'S3ZIS 11 silIM peoj pub ujoo ' Samoa P Suipnjja aiqujaoa mm outcalt eiIaStic MR- JL TALLIO BOOKING" 1 offered to the public as the best and cheapest Metal Boof now used, It merits tested ;by a,;, experienoe of years fit this city and vicinity. Applied to tint or stmpaoldisr new buildings. No solder used fnatoned securely with out exposure to the action of the elements. rrepareo. tare is, uoxeu lor sbtpnient to any part of the United States, cau beannlii,.! l.v anv nn. will. ordinary mechanical skill. Orders promptly filled. - i OALDWELL A CO, - iyls-tf , , laa West Second street. ( itmisoNs, - . FLOWEE S Feathers and Winter Millinery, Of every description, which I am silling at a sms) advance on Mew York price, wholstal and ratal,', ;! y., .-: : .' -.--. WEBB, Jr., no : 1S4 Fifth-strwit. ht. Bane and Elm. OA N DY! OAN II H ; ' 33Ti" NOLAiRK . , (dsootafor to Utsbj a 9o,) ,1- . ' . vi .i' : vO I afaaufactureri And Wholvgale Dealtr , .:J "'fT' '"; I , FINE AKD PLAIN CANDIES1, ; 40 MAIM BTREET CINCINNATI ' -', . r . ,. .-. myJT C. W. MACKELFRESH, n' OUtaalketarer of',; i TUN, BHEBT-IRON ANL ZINO WARE, Baking and Boidltta Fowder Box ., Tin Speak, lag Tube, Hoofing, and Dealer in Stove. No. it Kifth-street, Cincinnati, Ohio. -v . ' M . . aw AU kind of Job Work promptly attended to. ir.,, Ide7m , .. OniEMTAIi-q BXCHAWGE. rfl HE UNDERSIGN ED, HAVINO REFIT - tiu tu eaiiuun in tne anqutrer uuiiuing, are now prepare 10 liirnuu; their friends with the best imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars, - . STSf Rultlmnra HIk.11 Ov.tara anrwaA In ' wreiyityl.! ' ' ' ' ' t'-i dea-am - - EASTWOOD A BAKQEMT. HOLIDAY GOODS. We hftre jost "ra tetved a large supply of new fruits, neh as Figs, Prunes., Natural Peacties, Plneappl, Bleak berrle and Strawberries, assprtsd Jellies aud Jams. Preserved Prnits. in endln variety delicate Old Port, Slurry, Madelia and Obampagne Wluea, form ing the largiiat and moat complete assortment of "good things" ever offered In the city before. For Sill, wholesale and retail, by '.i , ,. . . A. MoDONALD it CO,, del 7 Mnd Branch Store X West Fourth-st. WM. H. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY AND UOUNSELLOU AT LAW and Master Oommlarloner of the Superior and Oommod Plea Courts. Bank Building, north, west corner ot Main nd. Tnirntrsets. , . , ; , t , , -we PRANKliIN TYPE AND STEREOTYPE rOUHtlKi', B. ALLISON, Snperint.ndsnt, PtUtlnf UMawUl.oll II lout. Its Vlniutl n O till 'Va v VaV Ja"V BY-THOMAS ROOD. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS RAILROADS. Change of Time—November 14,1859. Change of Time—November 14,1859. CHICAGO, Great Western and North-western Great Western and North-western LINE. AND CINCINNATI, LAFAYETTE AN CHICAGO SHORT-LINE RAILROADS. The Shortest Route between Clnotnueti and Chicago. '' Three PasMogerTnilnslenveOlnelnnatldatl.from thefootofMllliiDd Front street. Bi5 A. N. Ohlcago Hail arrives at Indianapolis kt 18:10 V. M., Chicago at 10:30 P: M. This train conuect with all night trains out of Chicago lor the West and North-west; connect at Indlanap" lis with trains for Terr Haute; also vlth I'ei u train for; Peru, Logancport, k'ort Wayne and To. lido. l'Ji45 P. DI. Terr Haute aud Layfayette Ao oomuuHiatlon arrives at Indlanapolisat 6:lo P. III., making direct connections at Indiannpolis with La tayette trainafor Decatur, Ssriugneld, iaplo, tinlu oy. Hannibaland Si, Joseph. i .,.... 7 PtrI.r-Jhi)agoxpniiw arrive at Indianapolis at 12:13 A. M., making cleat connection at Ohlcago with all morning trains ont of Chicago. Sloeping oar r altaohed to all tbe night trains on this line, and run through, to I'ulcago without change of cars. ;, .... , , This Is eiclnslvely a Western and North-wetetn root, and with favorable aud rolinblcarrangemont with ail connecting roads throughout the entire West, guarantee nnnsual oar and the amplest ac commodations to the pations ot this line. The Company's exclusive Telegraph Lin I used when neoeisary, to govern tha movement of trains, and Loughridge a celebrated Patont Brakes, are at tached tu all passenger trains, by which they eanb perfectly controlled; besides all tlis other modern tin (Movements necessary for tbe comfort aud aafntyol passengers; the luanagera of this road hare liberally piovided. ' rlmoking-earl onthlslln. ' " ' ' r Be snre yon ar in the right ticket office before Iou purobaso your tlck.ts, and ask for tick) via .awrnnoeburg and lud lanapol Is. ' 'are .the same a by any other route. Baggage onecked through. Tli BOUGH TICKETS', good until used, ean be ob tained at the ticket offloe, at Upenoer Bona Corner aurth-west corner Broadway and Front; No. 1 Bur net Bouse Oor nsr; at the Wal gut-street Boose, and at Depot office, foot of Mill, on front street, where all necessary infcrmatloa mar be hud. Omnlbuics run to aiid front aacb train, and will call lor passenger at ail hotel) and all parti ot tho' oity.uj leavingaddroaiiatelliu'omc. " ,, . W.B. L. NOBLK, Plij Qtaeral Ticket Agent, NOVEMBER 14, 1589. Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD SIX DAILY TRAINS LEAVE THE Sixth-street Depot. ' Trains ron through to Cleveland Bandoskr, To. ledoaud Iudiunapons without change of car. Through Tickets for all Kastorn, Western, North. n and North-western cities. a A. EXPUKH8 TRAIN For Hamilton, Richmond.Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago, and all Western Gltlea. Connect at Ulchmond with O. and 0. Koadfor Logsnsport; also conneoU at Hamilton for Oxford, Ao. 7i;ili A. 11. TRAIN For Dayton, Springfield, Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago. This train makes close connectiens with all trains leaviug Chicago tho same evening. Also oonneots at Duana ron Co lumbus', at Bellel'ontaiiie with B. and I. B. K., East and west: at Forest with Pittsburg, Fort Wayuo and Ohlcago Ballroad East and West; at Clyde with Cleveland and Toledo Ballroad trains for Cleveland and Detroit; at Dayton for Greenville, Union, Win chester and Monde. . . . . . i, I OA. M. BXlRRfJ8 TRAIN For Cleveland via Delaware tor Dunkirk, iluilalo, Boston, New York, and all Eastern cities. A Iso connect at Crest line for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Kastern cities. . , , . i ' ' , 3i40 P. Ml. TRAIN For IIamllton,BIchmou4 Indianapolli, Terre II ante and, Saint Louis:. nects at Hamilton for Oxford, 4o. . StiiO J. Ill TRAIN Fop Dayton, Springfield, Bellefontain. Lima, Toledo, Detroit, Ohicago, and allpoinu in Canada. ConnectaatBellefonUinewlth B. and I. K. K., nst and West. , lli30 P. ni. KXPUE'S TRAIN For Clove land via Delaware for Dunkirk, Bufialo, Boston, Mew York, end all Eastern cities. Also, connect at Crestline for Pittsburgh Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all Eastern cltieB. . aTdrThe night Kxpress Train leaving Otnolnnariat 11:M P. M., leaves dally axoirr BATugoaxs. All other trains leave daily kxokpt Sundays; For further information aud Tickets, apply at the Ticket offices north-oast corner Front and Broad way; No.-tSU Walnut-ttKMti near Gibson Hon; at the new Ticket Offlce,on tlie nest side of Vine-street, betweenlPostofflce and llamet House; at the Waluut street Hone,or at the Six th-street Depot. noU D. MoLAKKN, Superintendent, LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD. Three Trains Daily. Two Through Express Trains. FIRST TRAIN-DAY EXPRESS AT 19 ' A; M., connects la Colmnlms and Cleveland: tie Columbus, Steubenville and Pittsburg; via Oolumbus, Crestline and Pittsburg; via Colnm bn and Bellair (Whoelins). Also, lor Springfield. Thia train Mops between Cincinnati and Columbus, at all the principal stations. WKCONO TRAIN- Columbus Accommodation at4i4(P. a. This train stop at all station be tween Cincinnati and Columbus, and Cincinnati aud Sprlngltold. JTlflRO TRAIN-NJght tExpresat lliS P. M,; connects via Oolnmbue and Bellair (Wheeling); via Columbus, Crestline and Pittsburg: via Colum bus SteubenviUk and Pittsburg; 7ia Columella and OlovHand. !- , This Train' stops at Loveland, Morrow, Xenla and London. HLKBPINGOABS ON THIS TBAIN. WThe Day XUpres runi through to Cleveland, Wheeling and Pittsburg, via Steubenville, without change oicars. The NIGilT BXPBES8 Train leaving Cincinnati nt HillOP. M., run dally, except SATTJRDAYS. The otlior Trains run daily, except SUNDAYS. For all information, and Through Tickets to Bos wni iw. ior, ruiiaaeipma, nuiiimore. rrasnmg. ton. Buffalo. Niagara FalU, Dunkirk, Cleveland, PittaburR, Wheeling,, and all tbe Kastorn places, apply at the Office, Walnut Street Haiise, Ho. 4 Bur net House, south-east cornor of Broadway and Frns t street, and at tbe Kastorn Dopot. Trains run by Columbus time, which Is seven m!n nice faster thau Cincinnati time. Opnlbuse call for passenger by leaving dlreciiona athe Ticket Oftfces. ,: noU Commencing Dec.4,1859. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Cincinnati and St. Louis. THBOUGH WITHOUT OHAFQB OF 0AK8. Twio Daily Trains lor Vinoennes, Cairo and Bt. Louis, at T;m A .' M., and 7:3d P. M. 'One Train for Evansville at 7:30 P.M. ' ' V, ' Th Trains connect atBt. Louis, for all points In Kausasand Mebraska, Dunnlbal, Quincy and Keo kuk; at St. Louis and Cairo for Memphis, Vlcktburg, Nntobos aud New Orleans. . , One Throdgh Train on Sunday at 7:39 P. lull ' KprDHNiria-Fast Line-Leaves Fast St., Louis, mU 'at m' ' r ?l-.rrtTl,, Cinclii- Uxrassit TaiiN-Leave lost St. touls dully al 4:10 P. At., arrivini; at Cincinnati at KM A. M.. , ' , FOK THKOUOH TICKBTS Toall-pHnts West at a Bouth.please pty at the offices. Walnut-BUp i Jttouee, Jbetwsen Sixth and Seventh-streets, He. t Bnrnet House, corner uOlce. north-weat corner of Front and Broadway, Spencer II gu.e0fl1.ee, and at the Depot, corner Front and lllll rtfteU. W. II. OLEMKNT,d.nX8uperlnteadem. OninlUn.cs call for pastcngcr. oc2 Cincinnati, Richmond & Cincinnati, Richmond & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. Cincinnati, Richmond & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. Great Through Route for TIBBV HAfjTl, 1 1 ' ' 0T- LOUIS, ..' LAFATK'jn , " .;, i ' i ii .oniCAUOj- "'f .) t$ a . W FAST APBI!SS.-Thj Mhdlrecrniakin; OloM Sr. " t ,i.i ":,w"nAfl'"-v.8tra eonneoiions ior ail tnet W Mtorn and Horth.wi Olncta..ti-.ndbhhoiS.Tfo gonsport, irpeln'ti lWSlSi dSVlMimr OH 10 AGO A BT. iin.rTi,;.iiAT.-S,VT'-v..'aoasotivillr. Uawna, lino Ball throtVMCl "f11 '-" nam, ,t either of tiinSitoi' """"" Unincy, Prairie dn (Jhlan. vZZT'nZll! i W, U. BMlTfl, Afcnl