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THE OHIO ORGAN OF THE TEMPERANCE REFORM- 247 di 3T How truthful, touching -and encouraginjf la - the following sketch from tW'Neir York Organi It does tu good to know; that ptbars feel IiW ourself in view -of pasCdlseoWajre roentsi,'present labor and future pros pects. We have -toiled through evil and through' good report, in sunshine nd in storm, to promote this great cause and many baa been the time . when we would in despair have quit the field but for our faith in the sover : eign superintendence of an Almighty ' God.- ( We have had an ubi ling con fidence that adversity cannot shake, that God will give ultimate and com plete success; .- . . The Majesty of the Movement. The people of this generation have ' seen no moral movement comparable in iho grandeur and majesty of its progress to the Temperance Reform, Beginning in weak n ass, it has risen from a little cloud, no bigger than a man's hand, till . it expands from ocoan to ocean and sheds its mercy drops on whole nations, . At first, the attempt to arrest the inundation seem ed like an effort to stay the rising tide of th-j Atlantic an 1 roll back its floods with a broom. Year succeeding year of toil and anxious counsels among the friondi of humanly, and some times whan they sat down to review the labor of tlio past, it seemed as though the evil they combated grew rather than declined, and where they had cut off a single head of the Hy dra, a hundred instantly sprung from the wound. TKo patrons of the still and the grog-shop laughed at the laborers in the temperance field, and prophesied that'all their efforts would come to nought, and in their hours of despondency many of the most earn est of the temperance army were all ' most forced to admit that they had undertaken an impracticable enter prise. Many a tima has the stalwart arm and the generous heart of the temper ance soldier been almost paralysed, in view of the darkened aspects of the field, and he has, been tempted to ask of what utility is all this expenditure of time and labor and means, since after all is said and given and done, the fire-flood is ever spreading, deep ening and plunging- with & more deso lating-and terrific fierceness' arid pow er. 4We know, it, , that , strong men have wept over .the apparent hope lessness of the conflict, and noble WO- sick with hope deferred, nave wrung their hands and moaned over their worse tharnorphahed babes and their blasted homes.r t,;:.c ;: But the efforts m this cause of Ood trad man were never in vain shadows flitted across the , field at times, but the sun of a serene and benignant ummpotence was still shining bebipd the clouds, and causing every prayer every effort, every mite of influence contributed to the cause, to work to gether to the generation of a public sentiment, a ; national conviction in favor of the extirpation of the liquor curse, which nothing can withstand. There breathes this day no mightier sentiment in the American bosom than that which dooms the traffic in strong ui uia3i Auiu nuiuu wcsy VI a will, WC meet it, we leel it. j Jbast and West. North and South, its still small voice', . like the mysterious, awful whisperings of angels,, oppresses the, -Very atmo sphere,; and the upholders of the traffic feel amid their ribald revelry as Bel- shazzar did, when he saw the ,wrting on the wan, tnatjtne day pt,apom has come, and thai, the accursed fiend whose meat and drink have been the tears and groans 'of orphans' ,'ahd widows; is expelled henceforth and forever by the majesty of a people'! prohibition. 'J Ttahk'God", to whom js uqjhe. hoacrof 'all wiseduriselsV the day of dtfUyeranee its' here.v; Ten thouBnc(. tim s ten thousand minute influences, labors 'ahel tears,' have at last wrought out a 'national conyicuorj and senti ment' that the 'traffic famst'periph. Now let the widoVsmj W 3oyt and infant, ToiceS burst's btd; hosannahK '; let the floods clap their hands and the fields be joyful together let State salute State with the joyful, news "Wa hate stopped the plague 1" and let all the people in this and all lands hold high jubilee over this glorious redemption... ; , ';.! ,, The World's Convention to sit In this'city'oh the 6th of September, will finish the war J the next will celebrate the victory., i ' : ; ' A Villalnons (htrage. ; . On Friday evening last, about half- Sastfive o'clock, Robert Alcorn; while riving his horse and dray down Wal nut hill, was beset by severat drunken rowdies, who jumped on the dray, took the reins out of Alcorn's hands and started the horse at full spaed down; the hill. Just as the horse passed the toll-gatei Alcorn was violently thrown from the drayv striking his head against some large stones, which pro-, duced several very serious though not mortal wounds on the scalp. The fall likewise broke both bones in the right leg, about one-third below the knee, the wheel of the dray passing over the same leg some distance below the above wouud, completely crushing it. Dr. GotwaM, who is attending on the wounded man, thinks his leg may be saved, although the injury is both ex tensive and serious, i Such unpro voked rasoality as prompted to the ac tion from which so much suffering to the patient and painful anxiety in the minds of the family resulted, certainly demands the severest punishment. Let the Millcroek police ferret them out. Cin. Commercial Indeed such outrages are almost in tolerable. But a few issues ago, the "Commercial" recorded a similar in stance, where several drunken villians drove two innocent country boys from their wagon, and beat one of them nearly to death. v Some would say the Lynch taw is too good for the devil ish rascals ; but we would say, take from them; that. which makes them demons, and you will still find them men. ' ,.,',. , ...... ;; ' 1 'JEST The first number of the new anti-Maine law paper has appeared, and such a paper ! ' We think we must transfer some of its gems to the vJour nal," but we have not time to-day. If there is any danger of its failing for want of support, the Maine Law Com mittee should furnish the funds to keep it going, as it will do more than anything we have yet seen to drive the people into the temperance ranks. If the German part is as rich as the English in literature and style, it will secure its Editor a reputation that will last him for some time. Ohio State Journal. . . ' , Wonder if that establishment dos'nt go by steam, mostly ? , . .i i FURNISHING STORK! j WILLIAM ADDIS ; HAS removed to Sixth street, Bacons' Building. , under Magnolia Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. Man ufacturer of Costumes and Regalia of ever vdoe cription.for Masons, Odd Fellows, Sons of Tenv, perance, 'lempte of Honor. Druids. Red Map,, Brotherhood of the Union, and Good fellow;. tar Being a member of the above Orders, I am prepared at all times to furnish everytliing spperv lainlng thereto with punctuality and despatch. Kntght Templars, Koyal Arch and Master Ma sons, Bed Men, Druids, Temple of Honor, Brother, hood of the Union, and Good Fellows' Clothlnf . made, of ths best qmlltr and material, . ( v Emblems, Jewels and Staff Heads, elwa an hand, j .: ' - '" : tar Att articles, tor opening New Lodges sad Encampments kept M hand. . : . Masonic Offering ana Craftsman, The Pad l'eJ- lows' Offering and Tex t Book. -,,,, SiM'uBs,P.G.L. A. R.Gtit,M.P,0. 1 C Moon, f. M. I W.G.WiLMllS.a.MV' 1 i; in i IMi ' So ! X,.,:,',UJA -U.J.I ; j '' ;' ,' I I Vir. - 1 -lu! . C j CO N OMrCONVENIENClE km JCi UJXUSV COMBINED Wirt one of W1N CHELL'S OCTAGON WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS yon can always have ready (of ass, wa-ter-aaoold a ice itself, and as sleet as the parest print water. Manufactured only bv -, , :.' . GEO.' Di WISSGHELt, April, IS. Corner of Walant and Fearl ateeets. "The Cop that oheen, , i ;, . i Bnnotinebriate" LI. HARTKR, 41 Fifth street, one door West of Walnot.hu in ttois one' of the belt and largest asnrtmenU of , Teas te be ioend is the West ern eoostry, which he will sell wholeiale and retail as low ss the towent, and warrant to give tatisfaeMoe, or money refunded ' Remember she place, 42 Filth, one door West of VValnot, Appallo Building, (march 25 Cm , , ? ,. . PERCUSSION SEAL PRESS. Orders must be addressed to II. II. SHIPLEY & BBO ENGRAVEHSJAND DIE S1NKEH9, Mannfaetnteri of 1 Emliosaett Card and Advertising ; Knvelopea. . ' 22 West Fourth Btreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. rpHE above is the full six of Fercussioa Seal X Prsti, which weight bat two pound, i This unique invention ii to protect from forgery sll Important papi-rt. such m Bills of Eichanie, Bonds, Cbsoks, Drafts Letten, Labels, Hotel, He eeinti, Envelopes, &e. This protection is obtained by a blow of the hand open the press, which gives Instantly te the paper a Chaste, beautiful imprese of a buines card or ad dress in rtl Uvoj that b filing the efforts of the most adroit counterfeiter.: i : Price of Press, with seal of fifty letters or less, $3,00. ..-' Press with Notarinl Seal, $5,00. Devices on other than Notarial Hetili, extra, say from SO cents, to $1 ,00 and upwards. . Measures have been taken to secure a patent on the above Press. --" Arrangements are now made to supply the whole country, aei, West, North and South.. This Percussion Press is sow In constant sse In Cincinnati and vicinity, by many of the prlnctpal Bankers, Merchants, Mechanics, Notaries Public, keoorders, lodges, dtc to whom all who desire information as to lis utility, durability and value are respectfully referred. . t Orders tor Envelopes. Dies', plals oreleborate, Shipley's Self-sealing Envelopes, Colored and Embossed Cards, and new and Improved lever Seal Press, attended to at oroal, by 1. II. SHIPLKY As BBS. t3T EngraVlng on Wood executed In the best style). .. ,i t .. ' V . '- mar.-28 AGENTS! AGENTS!! r RKAT INDUCEMENTS era sow beisg ofiered IT to lndmtrionrsnd enterprising yoan mto to sngage as agents, to sell by - SUBSCRIPriON KXtSLUtiivis KUV, new, important and highly inter- siting pi taits of ictorial nunily books, which in respect to matter breicnted and mechanical execution srs not-excelled, having received the spplaue of the greatest literary characters of the country. ' Cer tain districts of country will be allotted to sgents for their exclntlve benefit, and books Xarnuhed WHOLESALE at unusual low prices. .- For particulars address Publisher, Post Paid. J. H, MILLER Co., ' May 6. ' , Colombo., Ohio.-' ' It E R It 8!.-u.f.-..i TEMPERANCE HOTEL, - ITiirdstreet, Nortk of Pennsylvania Avem. ; : WASHINGTOS CITY, -1 -! --' TTr' Prices to suit the times. t2j'," ' 5th, 1833, . J Feb. 25th C, H, BRODFUEHRER, MANUFACTURER O? . j. ROOTS lXi S51.i, JSo. 58 West Hueii Street, North Bide, between Walput and Vine st. w CliNUlriM A 1 1. - t9Ths above estahlithiasat Itself 'itiej a hand selected assortment of the above article and wil) make the saare. to older u ai thert aotioe, ' i. - .match 1$ in .,. .. ).;;.., if, , iu " wi'GlVE NEW fORK weight aad tses every package isf Tea, and make so charge for drayage or snipping, 'i I ,. !,V., HOOKS ft CHBdThiar-ul Tea Warenams, seventh and WabmU, ,-, r . 0).feraary8,l8. i OOJIEiNDSEEl! csmtmt lavtitair Altrrie) - , Cermw, rrmclt, EnjUih lai Atoerieu in FANCY ARTICLES, ) 11,1 'J ' iXM . . All CeainlH ramllf MEDICINES. if. X. Ctrur Feurtk tmi Vint Bt, Ciminati, 0. ; HATING about eomnleteit the improvements la oor 8tere, we wonlrf respectfully invite the ladies) and gentlemento call and iee ear sear stock, Jast opesicg, and are do not hesitate to say, that etar Store presents inducements la its appeaxaaoe, loca tion and quality, and quantity of its goods, second Is) none lathe West., Our atsortment Bf J Mi. French, German English aair Amtricaa '""V ERF 1J". i:ii',?k , Pwrtmomalesie Cutlerf s Brtuliew. , TOILET ARTICLES,, '.. AND .- J'.'Z', FANCY GOODS Generally, selected with great tare by one of the firm, comprises one f . the most extensive varieties ' ever orought into this city. We are now Importing:, s Direct from Paris aad other parts of Europe, most of the oelebrated Foreign Ferfumory, such as Farina, Cologne, Lubia'si Meilley'i.Lowe'i, and other re poted Manufacturer's artielei. Alio, eoattsntly re eeivlDg direct, from the best Impoitinr houses of New York, Philadelphia, ete., where we have' competent pereosi to' Took but for th onam of their stock, Hesce.our arrangements are each, that we have the advantage of receiving every thing new as it cornea ont, and shall be constantly adding new varieties te ear stock. Wnolesale Western Af eacy : For Myers' Ei. Kock Rom, Wright's Indian Vefeta. hie; Pills, Watt'i Nervous Antidote, I.Ten's Kath airon and Jamaica Ginger, White's AmberOlssl and Jamaica Glngsr, Biihop's Almoad Lotiao, NotuU's Syriacam, Kendall 4 Tayler! Thersurm stars end Bsremcters, fee.. '' ' ' h ' jBtate Agent for M'Lean's Lialmeat, Looeck'e Wafers, Jew David's Piasisr, Dr. Rowland's, Dr. SwayaeVOreSeaherg, MHaatlle's, Kad way's, and ether Medicines: Rright's Cera Plaster, , Toothaeh Drops', Johnios's Tooth Soap, DaCsita' Tooth Wash, Thurston's Tooth Powder, Burgess 4 Ce. Bst Exterssiaaior. ste. , mo rr Sale all .;. POPULAR MEDICINES,' , , SUPPORTERS, BANQAQE3, , T 11 1 S S E S , ' Surgical Instruments, etc. . To the Wholesale Trade.' , We new have eur who'esale moms fitted up, aad samples arrant-til in convenient stylt, snd oar facili ties enables m to sell tn the trade on more advanta geous terms than sny othn hiiuee can, aad as low, at even io er, than eastern beues, thus, saving the ex pensoof uaaportation us country mercbants.' ( " '' Oergoods, la ill iuttan'-ei, are what they are re pretentrd to be sad when sold by sample shall alii wnya fte in uom(b: mitj with the saraplae hown. , -, I '''''- ' ' : i "ti ; Crs U tetsa to have oor eaiee properly packed, and to gnard against Injury in transportation.' 1 X , . . i-,- .mi in ,v ,n ' :j M'i solicit inters from parties ai( visiting osreity;, and Will eailesvot, ia eft iniianw,to aatisfy ia avaty paitfearkr; all whoaonflje then entente aaVrv? l e t u ' Oy'tiihaaks ere das est he paMle fur the iert ll ' era) patrueiage; w have heftrfore recdv j. 'aad we) ," shall aia to kespspaairae ease anrftrorahls Mp" tieaef eaS,pHoe, fair dealing sad searteeas aearlag; , wwesa sh our psifone ... if i--! t cvv i KOHL sfc 'rOWLER, vj-.L