Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 April 1856 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THE FAMILY GMCIB-DBVOTBD TO THE AMÜSEMENT AID INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG AND OtO.

THE AMERICAN.

Pias law rw Yot Timm. Harrowing Calamity at Sea. Fearful Catcater af the Ja Rut1 -; wlife mm l(kr(. PROBABLE LOW OF 150 LIVES. Several Persons Starred to Death In an open Boat. ONLY ONE MAN RESCUED. A Frightful Narrative of Suffering. Ottlar LOMa a ad NUeadveaturea. Our citisfDs were startled yesterday with news of another terrible disaster at sea. The sad fate of the Pa cine, almost certain now; the new' successively Drought by the Arago, the Atlantic, the Baltic, the Persia, the Africa, th Edinburgh, and by numerous sailing vessels which have arrived at this port, impressed upon the community the fact rbat there never has been more ice, and, consequently, more danger, encountered in the navigation of the Atlantic ocean, than in the last two or three months The bad weather which we have experienced oo shore added to our anxie.y for the tempest-tossed voyagers t sea. Ships have been oat forty, fifty, tizty, even one hundred days. And raany, many hearts are throbbing with the keenest anxiety at the moment that the reader is perusing this paragraph, for the fate of beloved friends who consigned themselves this last Winter to the perils of the ocean. The news whieh troubled the City yesterday was Terr terr.ble in its character. In one of Smollett's, or Cooper's, or Captain afxrryatt's, or Eugene Sue's naval romances, it would hare made a frightful episode, and held the reader breathless. In Sue's Salamander there is a .vivid and awful scene of the kind, and yet it does not possess half the horror of this reality. The Germania, a packet ship, commanded by Captain Wood, sailed from Havre on the 29th of January. She encountered severe westerly gales during the entire passage. Some days, of course, were worse than others. A hurricane, of unusual violence, came from the South, and met her. She braved it fnry for twelve hours, but her sails were blown out of the gaskets. The Wrometer stood as 27 50 deg when the hurricane commenced. After it terminated, the a m - a . . a .a e gales iron toe west, violent toougn they were, teemed almost us aepbyrs I in compartson. II was one of the burricanes that sailors come out of with i exhausted irames and a large ejpenditurw of tobacco, for seamen always ch w violently when there is real danger of going to the bottom; out of which knd-lubbcrs of passengers produce themselvet, with pallid faces, unkempt hair mid a resolution to be coostant in future attendance at cburcb. The westerly galea continued; and s -reply slacked at ail till in latitude 45 S deg S.. and longitude 46 40 deg, N, and longitude 46 40 deg W., the Germanin fell in with icebergs. These were large, bat scattered; bnt the intense cold prevailing showed thai a large fild of ice waa iu the neighborhood. Shortly before dusk a foa. which had prevailed for some time, ' cleared away, and a field of ice pre-1 sented itself of enourmous extent, stretching tn the northeast aa far as the teleacop cot'ld penetrate. The danger to the ship was tearfully imminent ; bnt by standing away irametltittf ! y to the noathaat she enoaped dtmt peril, and in about threo hoars! got clear of it altogether, in hur äouthvro course, however, she still had ic in view. As far South as lutituda 42 43 N ., cod longitude 60 28 leg. W , icebergs were visible between her and the horizon. Gradually ih. y irrest less and less numerous, ; till, after having penetrated far enough ( to the Hooih. ie once more turned ' herself towards the American coast. The horrors of her voyage wre vei to eomc. On Feb, 28, a ship's boat waa observed is the distance, rowed or ste.-red by no individual, although humno beings wert plainly seen from the forecastle of the Germania. She rose and felt with the wavea, ansj waa evidently at their mercy. Capt. Wood foreboded a tragedy, and lost no time in diapaUsk iag a boat to the rescue of the sufferers on board tho tittle drifting craft. Win n it was reached a very shucking aprclnol prwaettted staelf, and one which will never W forgotten by those on whoae ejee it tell. Th- re were five people la the boat of whom four und one of those a woman were dead. A yonng sewman, agad 29 years, T. W. Nye, of N-w Bedford, aat among tho bodies of his more unfortunate companions, his hands and feet terribly froren, and his atrength altogether exhausted by alaration. He cm Id noi rise without as siafanoe; he cou d sot move his feet when ha had riaan. They lifted him with cure into the (iermania's boat, and rowed hack to tht ship. Than tli.-y learned from the young sailor tho whose of the terrible tragedy. The packet ship John W...I...I ... "u"r"V commanded by Captain Rally, of ilm (Ity. and owned by Messrs. Howlaod f "i"?' . .fj L,V,rP .n I Jan 10. mm awi wun severe weamer and reit in with ioo, on Kb . n j 46 34 deg N , Ion. 40 00 deg W Tl.e folloaing day, about noon, she entered a field of toe, but cleared it. A few huura later she was p rcipiia ted against an iceberg, which stove a bole lo her bow, into which tbe water poured lo a volume. At sunset she waa evidently sinking, aod had to be haatdy abandoned. Besides tbe crew, there were 119 passengers on board. Whan she aaited from Liverpool, there were I tO pakfeeugars, but una of tbem met with an accident before tbe ice was encountered, and died in Csoosequeueo. There watt only one cabin paaeeoKvr; all tbe rest weru in the steerage), and were a mixture ot Kngliak. Iriah nd Scotch, but luslooging to a battel olaea of emigrants than those which usually Isnd upun our abore. As soon aa it waa certain that thero waa no poeatbtltiy of saving the ship, and that she must soon Ip lo the button, her five boats were owarud, and as many of the passengers and erew ae could find there way into then inunedialsly did so. What food coord be snetahed up, in tho fi'Xtra.nnfy of desperation, waa placed in the boats, together with demijohns uf water and compaesee. Men, woman, children, were huddled together, with r. mure eovcring than they had on them at tbe time of the encounter, and well-nigh parsUyaad

with terror. The weather was very murky. A thick fog fell upon the henving wares. Wbf n the last boat the one found by tne Germania waa nearly full, and as the mate, Mr. Atkinson, and serernl others were about stepping in, it broke adrift, with the thirteen persons already in it, and the mate and his companions went down

I with the wreck. A wild cry rose: the I fire boats parted company; the shades of night enveloped the ocean; and when the morning broke, after many hours of suffering, the boat in which the young seamen JNye bad escaped was alone npon the waves, with noth-1 ing in view but distant icebergs. Soon some loose floating ice was encountered which greatly impeded her progress, and in the strucffle of those who rowed her. to get free from it, the compass which was on board was bro ken and rendered useless. Clouds overspread the sky, and a thick snow storm succeeded. They knew not whieh way to pull, and were seized With dismay. From the haste in which they were compelled to leave the sinking ship they had only been able to place on board a few pounds of small biscuit, was the daily ration appointed for each indvidual, and a draught of water could not be permitted to any one. A suck through the eork was all that could be allowed, and if any one obtained enough for a swallow the demijohn was immediately taken from him, and be was deprived of hit evening's suck. The consequence was, that on the first day out all on board were tormented with a raging thirst, which hourly grew more frightful and unendurable. The second day dawned and there was no sail, and neither of the other boats visible. Rain aed snow fell, and the unfortunate creatures were nearly frozen with cold, in addition to the Kangs of hunger and thirst. They ept up bravely, however, cheering each other. The women especially were brave. They always are in trying circumstances. Day after day passed by, and on the fifth day, a woman, the wife of one of the passengers, died. They had no shroud to wrap her in. so they threw her overboard in her clothes. The hearts of the surviving twelve began to fail in earnest then. Many were in a sinking condition, though they have tried to conceal it, but the sight of the first corpse plunged overboard unmanned them. The next day the husband of the woman died, and they threw htm overboard A huge shark had followed them for two days past, and when this second body waa consigned to tne waves, ne dived deeply after it, and disappeared. That evening the provisions failed. There were no more biscuits, and the demijohn was sucked dry. Early oo the morning of the seventh day, two boys, who were brothers, died, and shortly afterwards their father. There were three sharks in the wake of the boat now, but after these three bodies were thrown overboard, there was only one visible, and he soon dropped away and disappeared. Some time during that night another pasaeager diod. They threw him over at day -break. On the eighth day the boatswain died. Him they threw overboard. All that were thrown overboard were in their wearing apparel, and were so disposed of, just as they died. On ' iuv eautu uisjr buuiiici pusKiici uicu, who was the last that was thrown overboard. Mrs. Atkinson, the mate's wife, died about two boars Inter, and after her, in quick succession, three other paaaeDgcrs. The young seamen Nye was the sole survivor, and was o much exhausted that he had not strength to give his dead companions to the sharks. He sat froxen in their midst, and the boat drifted at the mercy of the winds and waves. On die ninth day, the Germania cafno in sight, but ho had not power tj hail her, or to wave a signal. Tlie drifting boat, as wc have said, wits fortunately espied, and the poor young fullow was received on bu:ird. He told his story, and Capt. Wood lmmantly resolved lo look after the other boats. Fur two days be sailed tu the Northwest and the Southwest, keeping watoh. Thiek snow storms fell during this time, but when they cleared away therd were no boats to be seen. They had com pusses on lurarri. Tlnv Imil mnr fnoil (lien lln. ill-fated boat, from which Mr. Nye was rescued. Hut the weather was rery stormy and oold during all thou subsequent days, and their probable fate is ooe of painful conjee iure. We truat that wo ahalt hear something of them- Somo good abip may have placed them up. If they should never b". beard of, then only one individual, young Nye. will have been resoued out of all the passengers and crew of the packet ship John Kutledge. And it is not even certain that ho will recover. lie remains in a very low state on board the Qermanin, now in our bay. Another terrible hurricane waa experienced by the. Oerroania on March 1 1, which lasted three days, driving herbaek 160 mi lea into the Gulf-stream Captain Wood adds his testimony to that of tbe many experienced aimmanlier, who h.swn Ut.lv rr...k,.rl tl,.. AUrjUc rwpiJcling the un . f J d prent Winter. W- expect cxiimplcd during the peel to receive v . .,. ,:.!. iriirniiui uuiiig iruui sea for somo weeks to come. Very few tragedies, the recital of which has harrowed the feelings of our community, havo been wore painful than this ol' the John Kutlcdge. Wo should have been able to present a more complete aocount of the calamity, if our informant, tbe young seatnan aforesaid, had been in a con ralesocnt state Ho is confined to hi berth, and sufl'e- much from the renult ot long expos i' to cold, and from tho exhaustion ie(Uont upon so many daysdapn i of nourish meat. At times, he i .utto delirious, and in his beat condition Is unable to narrate rouoh. or to buar much questioning. Should he recover, he will probably be totally lamed, and otherwise ineapaoilateu, for life, for any usefol employment. The John Kutledge waa 2.U27 ton register, built in Uultimore in 185.. vaJuid at about tfifi.OOO; freight about $ 10,000: oargo from $70,000 to $ I oo.uoo. Insured in Wall-street, ami in Uoetou. rhu füllowlnz toast was rjvon at a reeent ovlebraiio,. "The rights of woman. If she cannot bo oaptaln of a ship, in tv she always rooiniand a smack." Ill-Mis. Maoready Isuivinär readI inga oat on the Wabash.

Ho! for Kansas! We were highly gratified yesterday morning in making acquaintance with a small party of Kansas emigrants from the wate of Connecticut. There were but half a dozen of them, bnt they were merely pioneers of a colony

of seventeen families, the great body of whieh may be expected to pas. tnrOUfirU Our CUV riDOUt next .VlonoilV. WW w w One of their number hs been all over the Territory and knows it "like a ,oolf. from -,.1 observation. He rclurned home; but not to remain. ; He has .jd to mnke his permanent home m K anga8 jjis account of the ricbneM anfi beauty of the country induced his neighbors to join him, and they set about (he work in the true and only way to make a home in a new country a pleasant substitute for tghe- one they left behind. They go together they settle together. Thus they become a community of old neighbors of similar tastes. hAbits, nnd associations. There er aaaawk of them to form a school district and build a church. They go prepared tu do it. These 17 families take nlong 61 children, with a teacher; and they have a minister engaged, soon to follow after them. They take also all the tools, the machinery, the mills, &c, wbb they will want in their new 8ettlcmet, The important little instrument that will tame a aavage, red or white, at the distance of a mile, has not, of course, been forgotten in the outfit of each man and boy. Ii makes no ostentatioua show to the outward eye as they travel, it lies secure and harmless in the receptacle designed for it in the equipage of each individual, but it is ready at the beck of its mas ter to leap forth to instant duty. rr,, - . . , - Thesemen are trained toils use. They know its power and their own. Thev are of the trenuine Puritan Li. n r t I uiuuu iiuua, nil uiuicBouiiui ici.iciu", fearless, fixed in their purposes, and not to be deteired from their pursuit by any dangers from human hands. Just before leaving home they listened to an address of the right sort from Henry Ward Beecber, and all sung the following: TBE KANSAS EMIGRANT SONti. ST J. a. w Ainu. . Tm-.liiW Lang Xynr. W cros the prairie aa nf old Th -j pilgrim eroated the earn, To mate the Weit, at the; the Kail Th home atead of lb free. We go to rear a wall of men On Freedom'i Southern Una. Aid pith t ltll Ute cotton trat), Th rugged Northern pin! We're flowing from onr naUr hin At oar (re rlver flow; Th Meeting of our moibwrleud It on u at wo go. We, go to plant ber common school On diatrfcl prairio awe lit. And glv th Sabbaths or the wild Th niaslc of her bulla. Upbearing, like the ark of old The Bible In our van. We go to teat the truth of God Against the fraud of man. We'll iweep the prairie at of old Our Ulbert twepl the tea. And make the West, aa they the East. The homeitead of the free. They give the most cheering accounts of extensive movements of a similar kind in nearly every State in the East. We feel safe to predict for Kansas a glorious destiny. Ind. Jour. The An ti Nebraska Caucus at Washington. The Anti-Nebrnskn nitrnl)cr of .on 1 ress held a caucus on Monday Küt. Senator Foole presided. The principal speeches were made by Messrs. Campbell, of Penn., Campbell, c . . . r. ,, j Ol vraiO, Dewsra, UUIIOWI.V anu rcnnmgton. Mr. Giddings urged a thorough union, aa in Ohio, on the principle of requiring no one to surrender their convictions on other points if sound on the Nebraska question. Mr. Horton of Ohio thought they must look much to men, so as not to get objectionable candidates. He advocated tbe union ol tho Anti-Nebriu-kaites, and said the country was looking with peouliar interest tu Washington for suggestions as to candidates and a platform. He recommended that, without abating principal, con-

servalive feelings should bo respected, piwes. Mr Oallownv nirni-Htlv nrirufd that The Ac nl for Uie above bonkt It how canvasMT. UailOWn) eiirnisll argueu lliat mg Kranklln t'onnty mr oberlbr. A.theyare

rreetiom Ws Hie Kreut, oversliatiowi- i . I a J a., ! ing isstte. and he was satisfied that I ev-'n Anti-Nebraska Americans, he found in New Hampshire so regarded lt. SI. n Ull -f B I I- mlA ai, vauiuui ii ui i ciiuar iruinn aitiu American feeling was very strong in the cenlrttl und eastern portion ol itiitt lato, und to curt v rennt) ivaiu i nti,1... lh" lion its aid must be secured lo the A Nehrnakaite. He looked with most ardent hopes to see such a union ellected. Mr. Campbell ot Ohio referred to' his pledge when the Nebraska bill wtis passed, that lie WOllld Oppose it tO the . . j s T outer ' no, anu ne wouia carry out that pledge to tho letter. Ho would vote for no man who advocated that iniquity and outrage. He advocated n union of all the element und oppom ilts of tho Administration, like that which .so gloriously triumphed in Ohio Inst Autumn, nl pomud that Hinte as a noble monument Freedom. Messrs. Allison and Cotode to I of of Pennsylvania said in their part of the State the Anti-Nebraska feeling was predominant, and concurred in the views expressed by bit. Campbell, their colleague, namely, of tbe uessity of harmony and uuion to carry the Slate. Air. Seward made the closing speech, nnu use aar. uampoeli ot unio, wit frequently applauded . He urged action, saying the great practical question was to relieve Kansasjrom the tyrant's grasp by her admission as a State. Ho hoped the House would push the bill for that to passage, and send it to the Senate. In the event of its failure in the latter body, the President might lind ildHeully in obtaining money from Congress to "crush out' free settlers of Kansas. The issue having been 'made hero, the people will see to the vindicatiou of principles in the election of President. At 11 r. LM. the caucus adjourned tu IM.., I luvt MiiIiiIhU ' -.eaw. gmToMUWltlU, W VUU have aulliu ,T 1 2 a, 7 ui inn uubu'ri "Thank yuu, tnurm, 1 l- lo ttie Umperaoee sooiety, and can t titkv anything strong." Commoji Huab t'ouHT A oumbor of additional bases for violating the li ! tuor law wem tried yesterday. Soma live or six individuals ware tinud twenty dolalrs und costs vach, and J. Dimpliiu, nt Iii 'I iji'M cum.- Hull, was ar-1 raignvd on a saeoud clmrgr, and'fiiu'tl anoilicr ttfty dollars, and sentcneed to an additionol thirty days imprison- j ment. -LaJ. Jour.

INDIANA BANK NOTE LIST CORRECTED WEEKLY BT 1.. Si. BlttKA.n a: CO., H.nj. i i;s. 10 Wor 1 hint i.,Sel Building Hetw'i Main and Waiuut, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Who will recetva tnem nt the tu1 lowing ratet in ptyment for gehängt nl ftotn rorttgrmndeati.

New York and VlralulaSlat OXB HALF PER CKNT rill. f "'"Ä." .C?r.":!"' . i Central Bunk. Indianauwlla Hank Indiai Kent ii Sleath Cembi Slock Bank, ( oluinbus, and Mechanic,' Jfew Alban). C It)' Bunk, lank. Lafayette, Gramr Bank otUdiana. Mulligan City Canal Rank, Krantrllle. Cretseul City Rank, BihivIIIii, Hank of Salem, Farmers' bank, Westleld, Indiana Stoek Bank Importe, Prairie City Bank, Terrw Haute, Southern Baak. Terr Hanl. ONE HEK CK.NT DISCOUNT. Bank of Syraeuso, Syracuse, Bank ofKlkhart, Klkhart. Bank of Rockrllle, Koukvlli. Bank ofGoiben, Ooihen, Bank of Mount Vernon, Ntl.-tn Bank, u..b .. r w ..... w I 11.11. ... ' .1 "1 n ( ,vmw. Hank of Monttoelto, I Brook r II lo Hmk, 1 lino ler l'.ank Laarranare Hank, ' Huntington Coonty Bank. B, F. Jene' Check, TWO PER CE.VT mSCOUST. Oraat Wettern Bank. Tippecanoe Hank , Wayne Hank. Upper Wabath Bank. Kalamazoo Hank, North Wettern ,Hltom field . Shawnee Baak , 8teubn County, Bank of Fort VVayno, Hank or Snath Rend, Deleware County Bank, Indian RenrvaHank. AU other Irrdiana Kote are from I to 05 per cent d laenunt , and ahould al once be withdrawn from circulation by lendlnt; them to th Rnrkamt.whovlll return, by matl.Ua nlgbeit csth value for thoni Kb. LUMBER WANTED. T"' Inch poplar acaiitlii.fr. and lOU.OUO feet of I Inch ixipiar :road noarda, u reel long . lor wnirn III nay a I? per thousand, In cash, on delivery ! ho w at Harriaon.ohio. k. 11. rt.M . in ar xn cw .1 w. - 5 f. Tr - IOWA LAjND AllENll. ato TUB ministers A!fi mkmbkks OP !x the M. E. Church, and all other whom I may concern Having been familiar with the State of Iowa for ton jreart. Ithaa given roe the advantage of making ome very choice (election of lane, which I now ofler for tale at u h figures will pejr the purchaser u vary handsome per cent, on the money I neceted. The portal object of this notice it to ajr to all concerned that I expect to aliens! the Session of the General Conforrnce at Indianapolis May Itt, ISM, at which plaee I will be prepared to convey landt, lying In one body, from eu to A40acrt. Buyer can be tu I ted a 1 price, soft, location, die. 1 bote wishing Land Warrant located, or entries mad with cash, land bought or ao!d, can hatr It attend to by informing me of their wtehea. My land have been carefelly aalectcd by iuvrlf- -hence I know each piece, what Hit, and where It It. My i otl Ofllca address till after Ceucral Conference, will be Mt. Vernon, Unn Co., Iowa. MarSS A.CARfcV. TO THE CITIZENS OF SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Whereat, a Ux hat been ntteatadby the Trnsteet of thlt township, for the purpose of raising scltool-houte. And whereas, there exltle an argent uecettlty that tald honet be built without delay, And whereas. atep havo been taken by School BUtrlrt No. 7, for butldlnr a school bouse th ap- ' proiching tummer, by voluntarily contributing the Tax that would be Justly auett l to eat h one for thro years to come, or so mach of said am 't aa would be sufT1clntfor building said schoolhouse. It Isiherofore earnestly recommended by tho undersigned trustees of the above named Township, that similar steps be taken by each school District of this Township, that wo may thereby speedily enjoy the benefit of good school houses, alto save a considerable Item In the shape of Auditor's and Treasurer' fees. In ease lh aforesaid tax should continue to be collected by our county Treasurer. K the course above recommended should be adopted by tbe cltisens of the entire township, we w 111 Issue aa order to have the above named tax erased from the tax duplicate of tbe county. Respectfully s jbmltled. WM.LOVBTT, ) A B. JAMES, S Trustee. WM. M. BA1KD.S march Se-Sw. FLAX-SEED! F LAI-SEED!! ll'K nave in itora 100 bottboU nrlroa Flax Sred, VI u I frtfiie.- in l.i.i ü t i Via rmars that nm. Ing season on s-ery accommodating term. Call and see at X. Commercial How, next door to Linck A Fnrnuhar't. mar VI W : L. KAKQU'IAIt CO. warding. I B. iiiiucitiSlil" I I'M' iirou ,o mi U( at the Valley House for TWO DOLL.A 8 a week. tanrso u. m. run cur. LIFE AND DEATH ON THE OCEAN. 1 Collection of aitraordintry adventures In the .1 i rin ol personal naralirc, lilnsiratios; lifo on boirl uf Merchant csscls, Mid ol Phip of War, combined with thrill In relations of experience ami sua.-rinf iiiusiriitru witn eieyani palntud c' ltravlnes fruu les'ftns by Parly. McLenati,' Hamilton. otc..jy IIENKV IIUWK. Prln 1J, on delivery C34 pacea. RELHJlors EMBLEMS. F.I NO A Sl-KlKf! of cmt Intra, as ot se.l to with written explanation serviitioii, and r.li(loii red lllutlraM Divine Truth, in a.co'dance with ihn i ar.llnnl principles of l Ii r Istluiil l by tVl,,AM ItOl.MKS ami JOIIv W. IIAKIIKK. Publlabed I.,- tla.irr If.iwn Iit. II VI on liullva,.10l " i. nn-i ..my or tne aK.-m. or .Mr. iMwn.itwiii be Ihe only chance of proenrinr them. 7 m. s. hauock, Annt. -r.Ti TSr;awas... öM l-.LX I I nhnMtM.. CJK A LB OK KIKTY I.K'ITKRS OH LKHS WITH P Hall's t'ercussloa ...S neal f iO leiiers or less r, lib K runs' l' rcn'n $i u Lever tn Hertens erlra, front S tn fVt" Notary i'ubllc Heals in Hreuton. SA-li. Le- . r, an. Court sin! Corporation Susis, with Isrf Uer I'rrw.s from Sill" Oaplirato matter for the Seal- Write plain - MluU year Is ami J 's. AddreisC. F.HAM.. Koferonces: I -fsiSr" Ituslnuss men of f i m ir. nail irT. A.UootlwIn will net siarenl si nrookllo for these Meals and Presses, ol whom thay caa i l,n uind at th Manufacturer's prlews mar U 14 IOWA LANDS. jt Tür. undertlgf ed luivlnf been sollt number of peraous lo go to Iowa Ii.mI I nml en lanü fur Um in. in this molhod of Informing all who in a wish to employ n agent to locale Land Wi rrauli nrwuter laud for cash, that be axpcU lo leave llrook I lie for lows, between ihe Island i .'.iu or May next, and thai hu w 111 attend promptly to all business of that nature counlt to him. Having boon osgsgeil In agricultural pursuits all his llf, aad possessing nnsldrhU knowl dgu in regard lit th giowlrg Slat of Iowa. and having no personal liitnrrsi In the location of lands, not expecting lo Ineate any for hlnis.ilf, Induce Iii in to believe that he will share th natronage of Utuen wishing to employ au agent far that purp.., II can be ecmulW.I at Urookvillu, or Bl bis residence 4 mile aal of that place, or by lctt..r'.i.iieso,i o him at Miook viii.i, imi. marchVI JUIlM WV.NS NOTICE TO BRIDGE BRIU1ERS. AKCtl 1 hit. VI, A . I. IMS, u f Hi llotr l of t'otniiilssiDimrs of Franklin ('.unity In. liana. Whereas it Is lb oiilulon of the llnarJ, that tb.. cr.-.tuin of goo. I ..lo I substantial llrnlge across th Itlwrs, lu this County, at suitable jag. rs, would add greatly In th rontsiilencs of hr clluu. and lo the value of her properly, And whereas It Is believed that a llrtdg at Laurel, one across the Kt Pom , and one across th Wi t Pork i' th Whit Water Mlver, at Bmokvlilw, on.' ui or in .ar KalrHii,ou at r near t'edar drove, and one at or aa near New I' ronton i.a pra. lb able, Mint tbe) wu.l a üoiiilnoilala II i ... ' d portion f lb founty And shu i UeCesal) all i.irr.'s Ihetnupi , given by in I suceessival erat" and J of llroobt vl nulrer,"S u bridges . an I er... I. d by .xt Iii sea ) ears, without at ml rati, nf utalbo. , t.tbat 1 Ihn I 0, unite be 1 a week kl) Itemib.. town Bbfy Itnll)) pub is thuroof als wilt Monday r 11.0 .i.i .I trough th "Kraust bu lud is HB merici alio th "Clnrlni iw"HUIa Nanilnar , 1 1 shad al Indianapolis, a through th County, the b recklvad by the l!"r of June. A I). I Had. for It Url.igei.sl Bid vr islmd b ibo dfst day of Novaibr, A. I. ISS7. on the et oat epprevvd plat taking Into r,nldarllon i"i;'iiiyn.i.u..ap i.e... Tobe paid lor. s loilows, t.t wili-One Uilrd .mibe Arsiday of January, A. U.IM7. Onwlblrd on lh Bist day of January, A. I. ITS. Bad ene. third on th Seat .lay t Jauuar),A.U. ikmi. It) Dfdur of to Hoard. KillN II.MI It K. Audltni F. An iiirsOrtieelurKr(ll,Marh.lSw r W. W. FBYBARGEl. k CO.. WMUtSltlS Ot RsTTtll I'StlSMSis Dry Ooods, Carpets, Paper Hangnet. C HINA. OLASS AND OfJECNIWAltE, BfwaUt Mio, Ilm tups, hiratt laMl .v. ., A.NÜ IVIANUPAUTUltERtt Of litii in ins tiniu.Mli C0NH1B8YILIE IND. may ll aS ly

FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP, AT THE BR00KV1LLE COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, MANUFACTURER OF SEVERAL SORTS OF ill Straw auil Feed Cuttert, Hum;., Corn hheller. Horse Power. Turning llhu, &-e. All klndt of Patent Machinery made and Sited to order, at abort notice. Wheel and Screw est to any pitch or pattern. Morl, Tap and Die made to order. Strict attention glren to repair log titeain Engine, Mill Q-.-a.rins. and all kind r Machinery. Calling farntshed 1 1 short notice.

term Ksasonabie. Cash paid for old Iron. Bra ami Copper, teil M IM. JitKt'ii. HATS AND CAPS. spRist; MVI.lv. ll'K InitolucoJ oar Sprint; Styl of Hal, W with aaveral nee and beautiful itjrlat of 1 apt, on lboraday, reornary am. We have no heaiiation In aaylnt; that w have prodnred a Hat wMetl cannot be urpaaeed fo BKAL'TY OF OKSiti.N, KLECANCE OF FINISH and the toft, easy manner In which it flu thohead. HUNT .v HOPKINH, No. 138 Main St., Weat Ride, 6 door below tu, Cincinnati, O. mar M ly I). A. BRADLEY. SUCCRSROR TO BRADLEY BIIOTHCIIS, Wholesale aud Hetall JEWELER. HAVING Jutt returned from tho Kam with a larf. and riried flock of line Waiehe and ! Klch Jawelr)! Comprlslnt; an aaaortmenl of r. I.V.- AMI HKAt'TI PüL NTYLK81 wbleli I will offer to the old eutonere of Hie 1st Arm at atlfactory price. Call and tee at N . V . Corner Pourtli 4t Main, Cincclnnall, O. mar M William Frank, l NDERTAKER, KEEPS constantly an hand, Coffins of all sixes ead decripttnn, and a good Hears with which he attends funerals in town or country. lETALIO COrriNN, of two sites en itantly on band, mar 14 MILL FOB SALE. THE undersigned, administrator of the estate of Wm.Kubotiom, doceusod. gives notice that he .r . ,: ' .i ...i.i,...ul. I. U..i.h.A .'.!).. ... in mm. liuuiii i m im,), mr 4ih day of April. Ihm, the KU BOTTOM FLOURING MJU., at Metamork, on the most arcominodaling torma. ald mill 1 now In complete runi lng order, havUta been thoroughly repaired In the most Impror ed style. It location command the entire en torn work and wheat tri de at the beat point on the Canal. The water-power la comparatively seen re from tho freshets which swmetlmes visit the White Water Valley. We fuel confldent lu saying, taking every thing Into consideration, that It is the most valuable Flouring Mill on the Whit- Water Canal. The title conveyed by the undersigned will be elear and unincumbered. Kale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TEUJVS. One-half -f the purchase money to be paid within three months from day of sale, at watch time possession will be given The balance In I year from day of sale. It payments secured by not with good security , waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with interest fron date. Th lat payment It to be fundod for tho benoflt of the widow, and lb purchaser can have the time ex tended as long as he may desiro by paying Interest and securing It well. 8ahJeol lo t.ie order of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county. WILSON MORKOW, Adm'r. If. B. I will receive privat bids for the property up today of aale, but should the Mill be sold at private sale, the public will be duly notified thereat, march ? 3w 4,0u TO THE PEOPLE OF Franklin County. THE UNDERSIGNED propose totunttsb to all subscribers, a complete Map efiho County, on the plan of that of Marion County, Ind., got up l.y Condu, Wri(bt dc liayden, and now In the Auditor' s OSJce In the Court House at Emokvllle. It will alow at ono riaw the names of every person In the county owning land, the public roasW, (lan al, Churches, School House, Mill Ace. Tbl Map will bolnialueble to every resident, and agnld tjtiny WKbiiig to und any point within iho l oun1 ,'f' HubterlpHons ara earnestly solicited, and so ! 0" .ut number shall aubaeribj, the work will be conimt-nced an.i prosecuted with vigor. I can be fauna atthe Valley House. Brook -lila, and will be ploasod lo furnish all Information. I hope all my old friend, of days loi-g past, will sollciland send ma subscriber. Ibe price will be Kiv Dollars, on delivery, subscription litt v. ill loft at all the lowni and publie plaee. march U JAMES JiOBLK. OIL IMl.ViM) WINDOW Ml iUI., AJl OIL ctevu TABLE rOYEH& H A 5UKACTUKKD and sold .wholasalcandro. ill tall.br M. SuwyerdV t o. N... Collece llnllilinr. Wulniit SI., l' mci nnat i . f bio tJr.l..rs proanpih rilled. Counlr) Merchant- i. ' "'hers i suppllcU on t lie low es t l.irui a.v. .. I 43. 4u-l'Jms T IOHTE, NEWTON AND BRADBURY'S PI. j n.nu.-ni! .auiioia.iu one Word, totbeabov. To any one whe wants' to i . ii t . . n I'lunti, Cm lining ol n. at i isa f usrantoo mat tr may uiiy one tht) will ot regret It. The. l I havo tbe parent arch ii-st plauk, and do not have that thin Vit..-ton of the Iron fralu, but l ave a loin, that othur Planoaaar, and must be hi.iird to bu appreciated. Prices to suit. MUltcll .V Win IK. mar 81 74 waal Pmirlh street, iho largvtt I'iano Uoalrrtlii Cincinnati. DTANos for n; JC sTOTDe-weae ii now and twelve RENT, NEW AND BECOND tecoud-hauil I'l -gaPtawsawHI not. and will let th rent apply onl I S 1 th punhasc, tf bought I oiun sn.l runt nue MUKCH dt WIIIIK, mar SI ho. 74 Wi fourth street, Thulargest Piano Dealers in Cincinnati. lUfELODKONS! MELODEON 8! MEL0DE0N8! iia iii"iioi'iv i nuns- ..iiM'iih'uiii sUud tiiiv.iualftd in Ainerlcs; thetr mi l-: al I prooi poslilve of tln lrl r,. who, sslo It rsUlLfraa Iii To im , prisai.wtto.sssio or 'l.irunj I4.i i .. .iwi, ra.i.L-.i Hlss.sd mZt!lliL.U,.tn1 he largoal flano ana M.o.leoi. Joaleralj. t In- """"' ' t grval iip. riority overall others, r'or sale at fa. LITHfllrB APHY & ElfiBAVIlK Vises nfllulldlnfi. Ltsbartrs, Hortrslts. Ill plomaa, Mapa.Shww Cards, Not. Uran, Bills of Kcliango,f.abl.ec.aie, MIUnl.KTUN .v w .U.i. m I No lid Walnut Nirntt.Mdd Kellowt Halt. ilncln.iall.Niiv.ll.lHfla 47 lyf. mum m mmm. TIIK DIKKCrUKN of tb Asylum of tl... Poor, of Uin t'ounlle of Prsnklln. Peyeltc, and In Ion, report nl tit Hecelpltkii.! Kxpendlturut on tccounl of siil A sU ii m , ft Hi llosid of l uiitml sluiiorsuf Kfuuklln I'omil) , at their March I .mi, A. Ii. IHM, asMo.low. to-wll: Tb Expeinlllurus including tbi suri.r ii.ii iidaiK'e ... from Ihu iMlh day of bruary, ISM, uiilll Hie vfllU duy ol February. ISM. Is I - : i Tb llecwipts durlug th afurwsald Term I I. Exc of Hxpen.lllurea. . -.,'J,t7. ll.i.ra waa rxinaming atthe Asylum on ibeiMlbday of February, ISflo eSpauprrs I hu nunihr brougtu to inn Atyium lnc lb Vuih day of February, IMS, up to Ibis .tut.-, is 7 " The number of faupan dismiss.! during th alorssald lertu war V4 Tb uuaibar of Paupers who btve died ut tald Asylum during lha yr Is S Th hol number ol I'aupi r remain ng at th Atyium ui. the IHlb of Fubrunr. . If.in is UI WMti'll IBSI nuiuuer liiere ar. . . w mairs. Aud f whlrh llinro It Hofa'ni'U I bare I from tb county uf Franklin U paupurs ' " f alle. 17 " " " 1 i in,.,, . . i " Total ssss A4 l aa saiiowing is -.... . v vrw - eeetls uf the fhrtn belonging In the said Asylum of lh Ftmr. lo wlle M)7 butb'l f Wheat aetluiatcl al )lS0 par tiusbal : inn bu l oin iKtlntate.l sUJ ulsuerbu I4t lb uf I'urk peeked at Outs per lb S tons f May att)ttt4rA par ion Ikkt ib WnuiuiBMufaolured alSO els. . . van bu of l'uiiHa at its perbu.... XvilOliaad ol ab bag at Soli pr hwud. . QrdB,t ucuiBbr,nd iieau patch Mliualedat 4 IWevu avrag SOU lb at ,nu. .. , . SdHluck llogsaveiag HS ib Bl 4 -l 5 bBd of young I III al , mrhad Atnuunt stildusT Ihn PafB S had of Mugs slaughtered lasfof,. packing at urage son lbs at Ssts. . . . TtttSl 70 bead ol SUek Hogs on baud average inn lbs at leta daduat .-..ill so MI.INl 73.UU etsie 11,00 sajsi Mril m.iHi J4.WI un .t u,nu WW StSiMI Total Ilv 111,1m of Ib MOutlt. JOHN II. Ul'IOK, A P.C. march I Sw Farms for Sale. rpllK NL'liMt KlllP.lt Wll.l. Ml- I.I. A I Fill VA II 1 Mal, his two Parni Ii biitlo t dsr iim.o n ronUHiiiig Oni Iii anitsn u FrrTV-riva Aibbsi Ilia other eniitalulng Obb IIi-bbssb ana A. at. ihu larius iib adjoin I i.gcetb oilier, loth r saslair good siUratiua. "i. hsr.i and dwulliug Boutt on bath taunt, and goad wt sr. ler su rsasoaabl. Fur furtbar particulars u.iulr of tb undurslgiied al bl rilduc in Mruohvllle. uarabatSt TMOMAS Kt.VM.lll

IMPORTANT

TO ; HE UNDEBSIGKED HAS OPEsTED A &H0? , on .TiM.ii ourf kirnet, In building formerly occupied Vy J hn Adam, where he 1 prepared to supi.lj customers with BRIDLES, SADDLES, v in rs. and every article asnsJW .'..und in s fir laaa Paddle and Harne sboy, at Clin luns price. Having dad auveral )nrt' experience 1 the h i .na, he 1 cumfldent of ancceat. He U prepared U de all kind, of r.-UifiiMi abort nolle. tat) 35 SM) PHWAKI VKVKC. km RATTING "COMPETITION PREVENTS IMPOSITION." "Kalling," I the appellation giren to tho printer "who will work for a li price than I g-nor-ally paid for prluling." Bui by iho aid of our Power preat.una other faciltUes.'we are now prepared to do JOB WORK Of AU UM, Potters, Handbill, Pamphlets, Labelt, Blanks, die., at a let rate than they were crerdoneln thii Valley, and In a style that can not bo surpassed tn any country office, and at the shortest possible notlco. Whethet we can make a living at It or not is our concern. The paMio shall bare the 'itiiefli of our adranlagt for doing cheap and good work. Moreover, having been underbid, hereloiore, and having learned how to rat. from the laaaona a-lvnn 1 ns by competitors, we bare determined t do Job Work, both fur the county and Individuals, at I about half the price heretofore charged, and we I can make money at that. Bring on your work or j every description, except work for lotteries and ! tliowi. W r tun a kkw ana atAOTiru aksortmcht or JOB TVPB, errddlag u to compete. In the treaties of a Job, w.'J any "printer" In the Valley. We feel sorry for the members e( the "craft" that ean'tcompalo with us, but e can't help It now. It may cause some tqueaiing among the old "rats" thai gave a leetons In ' railing," but thev eught not to blame ns for oat railing them after the lesaonithay hare firen. Thür may even call tl "L'n parrel lud Meanness," but still we shall I dr. Give nt trlalal least, and after Boding the lowest price old "rats" will do work for, come to tlil ofSne and we can do It still cheaper. NEW DRUG STORE. 8I0N 07 THE GOLDEN MORTAR DKAI.ER IN Dristje, Motile in ea Paints, Oils, DycMuffa, Perramcrjr, Stationcry, etc. West side of Main .. next door to tht VALLEY HOUSE, BR00KVILLE, IITOIANA TAKF.H pleanreln Informing tho publie generally, thai bels now In receiptor and openj Ingln hlsnew room, opposite the Pobllc Square, a 'fullstockof allOoodsin hislltKi. '"attock o? Drugs and Medic neb lie can sav with all confidence hnlaiotiaiMil t ... . ... . - . . . . . - . eiiuerin (luaniy or varieiy oyaoy oioornouse in the county, nor at as low prtcoa. Hisslockof v :nc f:a Xfrn:UaD STn I t Jl'lllb, VJ11S, V limisllCSj ivC. Koiilbv him la comulateln everv nait. I am now oneuingan elegant assortment!) f English, French and American Perfumeries, All of which have been purchased nt such prices as will enable me to sell at the lowest rate. Porany of the aboveor numerous oilierartlcles usually kept inh' k-Msofllkechoracluraliu public are respectfully Ihvlicd to the, "lgii of the Oc oiden Mortar." sV , Physicians can rely npoii having (weir Prescrtjic tlous caretully compounded. Jan 4 D. V. JOHNSTON. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of Real Estate. N OTICE I hereby given that 1 will sell at pabllu sale nt Metamora, on the 4lh of April, teM.al I 1U o'clock, A. M., a two stoty frame bouse with 4 i rooms and a good cellar, and Uto lot on which it Is situate, and described as follows, towll: a part of lot No. 86, In Mount dt Holland's plat of said i town, being seventeen il7) feel In width and sixty feet In length, in the lorm of a parallelogram off! the north end of said lot, oxcept seventeen feet in j breadth and twenty-Sve feet lo length off the east j end of toe above described tract heretofore con- : veyedtoMillouT.il. Cowing, subject to the In-1 cumbranca of tho stale road located across said I 1 lot. TEHMS: One-half of tho purchase money tobe j paid down, the balance In one year from the day , of tale, the defer ed payment lo bo secured by j note with good treehold ocurily, drawing interest fron dale, w dvlug benefit of valuation or Bp-I praisoment laws. WILSON MOKKOW, Adm'r of tbe estate of T. c. Cooly,docceaed. j mar 73t a,.MI ja- on eaxrr. m. l. p awiits JACOB ERNST. -tr-HOLESALB dr RETAIL BOOK .-'"!: M. 3 R, TV Stationer, Printer and Blank Rook Manufacturer. No. US Main street, Cincinnati, treepi constantly on band a full and cotupteto assort mint of Blank liookt. Memorandum!, dec., or I. is onii manufacturu, Merchants, bankers. Clerk of County Courts, dc.,wlll find our Blabl: Books, of a superior quellt. Particular attention paid to the manulaclur of Blank Boars, rule I and bound to any pattern, with printed bead wben required. 7 Our Sno Blank Book are paired. Alio, a full and eomptele aaaortmenl of Miscellaneous and ricbool Hooks. Stationery, dir. Parchasers are respectfully muted In fire aaa call our terms and our prices favorabl. i iticiniialt. .March I4, 15S0. TKKKIBLE DISCLOSURES!! RÜCKET" FOItTIIE MIXU05! A most Won.lerlul and li. valuable FubllcAtt. n. IIU.tTEH'S .MKUICAL AlAMAI-i UKl.'.'tJ ti original and nopmar I rralliu on Man and Woman: their Phy slolnfry, K.'nctlon aud denial Disorders of every kind, with neverrailing nmedls lor the needy cure of all dis eases of a nrtrnlc ami ' ,, I., 1. 1. 1 rliiirai-lnr. mil- ifll.'i dent to (he violation of the law of Mature and of Nature' Uod. PtnCITWaUITY'FIVKCXXTS. Vlio Author of tin. above lolume Is :t gra-lualn of one of the firs l medical school In Ihe I'iilted tatet, and having devoted a quarter of arentar to ihn study sud treatment orftypulllsentl kindred illsnrder at a sneclellly.Tto ha beretn potter t of ii. ..t in. ' i .' Information in rigard t. tho sau and Is abl ti compress Into va.te medium couimiss the vary qnlnlcssvnre of medical tctiice on this Important stl).ci ; ss t! result of th mt eminent physicians in P.utniie and Amcrira lainorougniy icmnnaTrTi.. 11 7 ,",T"' ,,r"':,;,, ,w , i;''t'nr"1, 'T ,,, , ijlllu,lUll, f ra,es In (bn tit) of Hblla-Ulphla lolin. a l he praellee of Dr. Iluniar baa long boon, and " nn ui.bom.deu, bat at the earnest olloitstln.i of numsrniii parsons, as hst boon tmlu e.'.l loi.t"iol Hi" ..li. r, pr ir.'Ssbinnl II.. lulues so the coiumiiuilv at targ, through ih . inc. Hum of I. is " M. .11. al Manual and llaud Hook fur Dm Aflllried," I lis a volume that should b lu the band of a v. lary family In lb laud w ballier uted a prvattvu of socrol vices, urate guide for lb ajlUvIs ' toil of ou of the most awful and datlruotlve I soarsos evur vlslud upon mankind fur Ihn sins of 1 aeiiaualily and Impurity of evxry klixl. It I u ..liillio that lift r'i-M0.l the nii.pi..lM Irseoinwsndalluti of lb first physicians in Um Biid,whil,' many clargymeu, fitllisr. mottiers, nhllaiilbropls a-.i.i buinaullarlaiia, hau mol 1 Iresily eatnJti tu IkuUiiIob In all quan. r. whein lltpovorfiil tssrliing would Im llksl In be inslrutn ilsl In thi) nursl purlSrallcn aiid pU)sl.l healing of uiullllud of our poopU, .iiooiig the ) oung, volalllr, uuu lu.l larre.-t "tl. i w i. i tbu pibl aud flower of Ihn nation. fbu auilior rgtin psrtleutsrry, most itroagly agalbtt every specie i,fsf-.lflleiubi, and warn , parents aa.! guarvilaii. In f ar.-lung lerm, lo j guar.l lh ".i. r of both frnin lb terrltl t-otisequanii coai-nmlianl of their rgnornnc of pliyslologlcal law and sexual tnipuiltl and lrregulartbis, whether exhibited by preeoulous duv. looetiieul or arising from Ibo l. l.o s and .orrupling etamplus f Ihelr .bool-uialet urnihorwise, Li thnte who have been already aiistisred I to lit "path that Uk bold on hall," a ulnar and ! .-split It w ty I shown by which tbey may so. ur a n turn ol souii'l health, and a regeneration of tb 1 tnulfrom lUUrribte pullullon III well known that thousand nf victim are i I annually sacrificed Bithesbrlnuof sluackry .-. I peeially tbote suffering from Vrtmrval or hyphll- i (tie dlstias htileiiirus, Samlnsl Voakn Nr- , oo l)i billl) , and the i.umaroua maladies which spring directly or leas rmolely rrum in Ib'lulgene ef carnal patslons aud socret t Inlstl.u "f Kater. vluw nf lhe facts, end wbu Ii U also conidmd thstsboul liMi.iiufl persons dl aoiiiialiy lu th InlUd Mutes of ( iinsumpti.'U-a large mai lorttr being the vlnlmtof Ihe volutitiioui ludlt- . areiien oi in. or progaiiiiors, agrewewiT i.. M.-ritilutal ctiiinrtatloii. that Iii sins ol tbu r- , uts ar visited upon ihn children, vn tu lie third aud fi ui in generation. TS Author, Inihu-1 ml Uli s.oilHiiunl. ol enlargt'd tilttlanthropy. will j aroly b oensured for any eSnrttu rasteniu tb i.e. of lb ag, by th humbl lnsUuuiutsllty af bi" M.llal Maasal. (Iii runs. aaeurlv iivi.lot.ed. will be lofwnrd' edfrof p.Ntug t any part of th Untied Slates , hjoi.u, uf (IfnrSI. Addr,p"i psid, ' 1 I KN CO., Publishers. I'U 17. riiil'll.lpb!a. Iliakaellri,('ai. assets ud MuAk Agnt applied on ib moti liberal trm. atar H At . BROOKVILLE BANK Wil l allow ii. tares! on Utas Deposit mad aflof U.ls 4i i In Ohio or Indian rurrmii-y, m bin tu similar fund, My order of lbs Hoard, J. tt hi i i f ! r i reebvtiiu.Ft.b. tt.iSM. Land for Sale. n.n a. N. 1 nf lhag, W, J Sat1onS, T. U.K. . s.F.I of lha N. at. 4 " SS, T. I'l, It n N.st. nf Iba M.W. ' Id, T, IS. M. II. f,.i.hi.. w.l.i St , Ti 111, M. IS. " A. W . of th 1. R, t " S)T. II, It. li All la Franklin County. 1bcselau.li will b told luw. Bin! on lavurubl tortus. Apply 1 lei. mi i, 0. HI sltll I It 11 ft. AI. A l.i-l. . s .... .... -.1 lalitlug uf all arii.les , uiiiklt) kept In gtHieral retail iiorua, at th lowetiprtoeifurceth at uovi TVNBM r KIMHI.t'S.

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TfHTmm Of TftK IftDI The -. want) ERICAN. rif t"i'tn:i Ana-1 well i It a ft ,ni iiioir "w pend oa borrowlut ng iktli fd e-o hel mo io si on.ee n nt (jo natr.i t-u i .1, or ui.no luior neia-bbo erery body to road the Anterirun. he complain of the Post Master who ri in this respect, nor of these who le Bnt lo save each fmm tho unpleasant pose to saT Ii to poor people, and at half price, or for nothing, a they than our tnb'Criber themd bj de ploainrc of reading what Ihny i m i t r it -f v . When not paid duriHf the year..... Whou not paid within tlx month . When paid In advance . IV e waut 10 tredonot i late lite law, d the paper, tawk w e ;r o:noan peop t refer, raiuir rlred of the ..1:1)0 This Is as cheap as a paper this slxe can be furnished at, w..en if fromaU public printing not even allowed the post offlc ttrintlng lo which it Is entitled by saw. AU subscribers are understood a eBgagiogto eonvlnue unlets stlpalaUd otherwMe. when a dlscoiiUnuiiice It contemplated notice should be given befoie ibe lime I OMtand arrearages MUST 8B PAIO That emr subeeribera may know bow ihr. American Is regnrded abroad, wa niteilttio following from many notice we have received by oar totemporaries: IOMr. Goodwin I a ready w riter. and an able man. The Aioricauhas fallen lntogotxi hand,Kichmtnd Palladium. , , TJTpM'-Goodwin wlIds a vlgoroas pea. Mr. Clarkson mado a food editor, but we have no doubt there are others or equal ability and Industry. Urremhurg freu jrVT. A. Goodwin Is known in tbl ectlon of country at pouslng talents of the dm order, and we doubt not that he wll! support the filch standing of lb Aii.cn.--. -Lawrenrcbtirg Pif. UaooKVn.es Aman. Thl papr baa been otslderably enlarged, and is now .. I aUted bv be editor) thee largest paper In Indiana. It I largo enongn in all eooacioncc. Pnend Goodwin is on of th real progreastr, and we hope bis subscription list will bo as much Increaavd in length aa hit par nt is increased in site. Cunn - vilu Timri. 07Coodwln, of ibe Brookvllle Amcrlcau has been Improving his paper lately. It Knew one of tbe neatest papers published any where. Vca Albany Trihunt. Tbc Brook III American comos to us greatly enlarged and somewhat improved in appearance. We behove It i now, the Utrgoat taper, and o: of the beet in tbe Stato. SUIhyvitlr Banner. If. -"The Indiana American has been greatly enlarged and beautified, and la now the largest u. wpnper published In the state of Indiana, and Is of tbe clearest type also. -Wcttn n Kirntian A4rate. Tbe Ilrookvllle American bus bv n very materially enlargod; aud the sharp shou wltu which Unboned shows that preacher ran edit secular papers tint rale If thoy chose to. Its KdUor, Rev. T. A. Goodwin erfjoy ht prceeni vo.-attonus li he had been raised lo It writes and say s jut what be pleases about all parties and inakes wp a paper that Is wide awake aud readable tn its everv column. Good lock to Mm. StatH Mend MrgUter. J anuria A Ann is. I t;U paper has been lately enlarged and improved, and i one of Uie most independent papers to the btale. It la plain-ape-ken, and generally right upon tbe groat inert 1 qstlons of tat day. Odd i ' Magaume. 11 AUD W A 11 ti J HA1ID . V U B ! : A general assortment ran alwayabe found atthe lowest price for cash. -1 octSS 1 V.M.): dc KIMBLE'S. SELLING OFF AT NEW" YORK PiUCEB. A Splendid Assoitmtat of GOODS. FARQUHAR & L11VCK, Are now telling the large and deeimble ttock of mercb ndla of Mr. Klchard 'truer, at his old end well ktmwii stand In Ilrookritlo. 1 1 VERY RSCUCED PRICKS t OK The Goods mutt he sold and moitattraeliT bargains can be secured. Caoniry Merehanla an-inwtled to examine the Slock, wbloh Is very large, well assorted, and of the choicest quality! to whom wo promise ineoremenu to purchase. ( A BlackamlUta' will Bnd It to tbetr interest to "lay in" tbetrslock of Iren when tbey can use "State Stock inni.ey ." Gentlemanly and acrommodsttng Clerks will be in attendance to eerve voe with dispatch at all times, at the "OldOrbxl Mono Corner." dec lS3t53m A Speker at Last, Hut that is no reason why H.cVA. N.Ulacklidjre ot Metamora, caunot sell cheaper and belter goods tUao any bouse tn the valley, consisting of a general attortmenl of Dry Goods, Groccri. s, Uuceuswarc, Hardware. Cultno, Boots and Kbocs, llats, ' apt, aud n geuetat asaertiuoul of tteady Made Clotbl ng of th lalet and mull lis. proved Mbanghalstyl We would respectfully rail 'he attention of the ladle- loour slock of Silks. e lalnes, Im Herges, Alpacas, Cabmrs, Vc also Shawls of various Deserlptlous, Dress Trintutinini, Jewelr,e.ud a aneral aasorlmunl of Yaukee Notions, winch we positively will svtl as cboap if not cheaper than any house In Die valley, for rash or approved country prmluo. W reluru our tlncere ihatiks for former putrouage. aud unit a liberal slum for tho comtrg yoar. Call nnd sfieaf . JrjwJ I. ' AstHidrhiad lo u will p'oaaecali and tile up lln ir uccoutiU.as wo must utr money, or w cannot crnitlno to sell good o cheap. H. c A. N, Ul.ACKs.iOOK. fell. l-Sm. FEET OF GOOD MERCHANT Üble H. IV T.OGS WiMlleu, ilallvered at the Saw Mill on the tJaoal, Josi uborn Ufook ilip.for which u liberal prl.-n will be paid In raA rir IsSiHdr. loets asws .v w. mukkdw. Bounty Lands. tlILSON M0BE0W orVES NOTICE THAT W lie has oa hand, printed loiin Inf obtaining bounty Inn.i tn , t , - - u i of .Vareh S, iSftA. aud Wlllirnptly all' nd to all appllraUcu for land nnUer all art. may I 3m 4Time is Money.' ' ION. II. ( I.AItKtuiklt.iswsteORSwiMr south uftbe VALLKV - It'll ' I', keep rnualanlly on bam! general .rt. ii " ill n I " ' ll , . Watches, Clocks, stlversponns, rainr. and grast vat la it of FANCY ARTICLES , nt h aa ar ua.utlly kopt by jewelers, II la p,usaratt also pi repair old jowulry, and lo clo in and repair clock und wawasW on reaaouable teruia and St short notion, llo will also late old silver and gold in exchange for goods June I 'Si mumm, I would call ibe atieullon of my friou.l and euslomers, aud say to them that I Intend giving Into the Millinery butlues uie I ea tenet vet . liar.Ing made au hrrangurodut with a first .lass city lll.uiclier tu havu my lion net, bleached nnd pressed lu th vary latest style. I tan havu my work dune In the nsl style, and ou very reasonable lärmt. I will be arcounlahbi lor all work entrust td In my hands. In regard to grllitig changed or I t, I will also t,p a wry nuo lot of i-holc llibbou,, I 1 1 iu in lugs iu. deter) lull In a M lllinery Htoiu. Umso wihl Silug eVc, would do wll In call a purchasing elaewheY. All wiT give itii 11 Holl. JA rrVaf! bfur. led to v'IS. Sprlngrlt'ld. Ind., Fb. till, ISSS Sm Blank Deeds, &c. Tharc lias last uon li and beaiilifiil ciilloi. ot I I al this oSJc a new ,1- In . .hurt form. Mortgages, ( ointnls. i'.'d JVf. ii it, mo ns and W hats also, Mult tb alon.r' Oeeal, old If Subpenas' CHKAI' AM) CsOOI) FURNITURE. YiriLLIAM FHANK, ANNOUNCES TO TKX WW i nitons ol Mroostiiie, au i inu rl of th world, tint ha u. es gt upply of Bllkiitit.il P'uriiilur ' shun on Msin ttrl iissrly epputibt Binllli d l.tnn'sC urrtagohhop Al im m.mnii,.i ,is in. -v., it g nf itblmsuif, lo. . ui i ,. .' SWi i tb.. work lhalgoee out ni I i'sr.ons who wuiiianytiilug r e sould In wl to wall aud ekantlu lb makes i."-t umMnd all Iheshoii. I In hi lln would lo well to vail and tamiue Work and Um pflru bufor buying nl.ueiinre UNDERTAKING. II Bp all hind of ea0n readyiaad, and god llosrs etlu whlvb be fan atlfbd fun rat In Iowa oreoualry. fliv blm a call. Junes issaiy WILUl AM PHAN K . UNION BAKERY. I k. .uk..dks. t...- ,.I.MI.M.I H tl.tf. SV .1 I I, bBt. famtlllirly known as Ib Old Wars Hum, oa Main HorgMs Mraei, wfcur b will keep consianily, frih llgltl Inta l, snd all tort of . . and era. Wer.. a Is also preMtrd to tl i bakli i.i wnddliiBa and nsilio htsli.ol nuticw. fb W3in WlU.IAM nttl.it KM'. WM. II. PAl'bOlK & CO.. cx Hanoi: uuuKi.ua. I (Mt M'. II op I III 110 ANU WALNUT BTMKK1 S CIHClIflfATI, 0. mar 14 ly

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PECTORAL Far tit rapid Onr mt COÜGBS, COLDS, HOARS EX ESS, BR0IUITI8,WI0sPlKfila CROUP, ASTHMA, USD coNsumrTioK. Amoag the o time rout dleeovene science marie In this ceweralion to fec'.litate the boaiacs of life increase Its eujoymei.t. and even proluag tho term of human exlttono;. none can be named . , . of more mal vtme to mankind, than this eontrtbullou o Cbeailstry to tbe HeaUoc Art. A vast trial of'ltt virtues throoirtiont thi broad .ountrr no proven oey oua a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, ras so sur - ly control and cure the numerous varl p ulmonary disease which have Miarrto ewept from onr midst thois,nd and thousnr - - cry year. tn..od. there :s abundant reaions t.

O j ' vivJIlOl, w Sj i inv r ls9 Da tßQM a jjp believe n Kimedy hat at length bee Ibawslltlve, or lor the almaie aoraeae of

which can he relied in, to cure Ihe most oamaaa ons atfecttons of Iba lung. Our apace here will not permit us lo pab'.lah any preportion rf Jay cu Its use, bat we present Iks ml(er further enquiry to my A so art -hieb kbc agent below name.!, all) ad to furnish free, wherein are lowing:--. cbs Alma alwaya be full parti statement Offl, Vt.ij: years old, and" instlspuiabl prcvo of vf T ..i a, lour 'llVirtre'eöv' nallcnsiil Scar sttiick of m I ory Uirwe hours. rs, r.and by ten o'clock change for the bet- , be was able to eat or at night, I !ou tar, and after t drink without ; lu uselu tb above named disease will cave oiu a lirwiaatuia rrnn mnA r.. niun a chthl (r Ileve the aniiely of many a fond paswnt. for all atfoolions of ihe Throat and Lang. I bell m u Ibe best nicdicmo exunt. .1 fueling of the deepeat grallleu prompt inc In addres.ing you taw line. bnt for your Important discovery my little h i. would now '. . i , boy would now havo been in another world l not yours wiwi K'CSk ros..'Cl, J U. KO KI.L, Sflpt Tränt., L. K. K. Kocy Hill, (Somerset Co.) 5. J , July n, less, Hr. J. '. Aver. .since your medicine bat become knowa here 1l ha a grefeler demand ;han any-other cough remedy we have eve sold. ItU sjMikeu of In term f u net eat u red prats ay tho wgohave use J it, and I know of some eaten where Ihe besHthcy can sav nt it it t: ton mueji for tbe good u husdoue . I take trieaauro in eeflIriglt. because I knof that I am giving my customers the worth of tlteir snnny, sad 1'fect gratified i.' serins; lue ueneui li corners. uromer. ferther supply, and believe Voert, with ipeet, JOH.Vi . tMilM.tCK. .. .. ..k. . ,.t ..ni . i-iuatc nu me a Hie I. S. Altnosi any number of certificate can he j sent you, ityea wish K. JAMJSS C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold In ErookvIHe bv M. W. Halle; f.ifford & Uepuy, lautl, Ind. ('. Vatwatnn. I clamors, r ii. .... .. a ... ....... i t .. . I...HUII..U, And aingoncie In nearly every town in Ore wst. W. A. Lfark. Crown Point. la.. Tlin, Awka tat, l iruÄ-ä " teo. i. ifcjO-l mo. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERT OF

TSV AOTt Tn - iOT.s.wiiirewia aafjsW air a lÄt Aöi, IS and a copy of a pleodul liUioarrmaaä LZ AYER'y CATHARTIC WL1Ä:; 1 bey don't r comtlaluls, bulUo ri Uiesi. , celveacopy of eliaar otSa ttta tStm One Box has cured DvsrMiiUiB. . mi rihi.,. i s . . '

Throe Boxshaveenred tbe worst case of Kcrofula Two Boso have Cared KrjslpUs. One 11(V klivl.i miri.. tl o lhiin.llAA I Three Boxes ar sure to cleans the system from It. ills nn.li Im., tlx... ...... .1....- . . , -- "v7" 0 Uoxes lure co:u;ilelcl. cu- cd the worst of ulcers on tue legs. ... ...II I I ... - I..I - - v . i ui .an w vuro Mie . jiob. Oll- dßt r.in.1 till. tAsilaflissrllinsTrnn. fA.l . -w . . . . ,u,,luth Strong doi- often repeated expel every worm from the body . I hey should be given to children woo are alwnra mnw or 1am .fl1i..i.il vik .v.l. .war. As a (tail Phytic thay have no nual. One Box cbn-i do range, men I of th Uver. H alf a box etire a cold. They purlfv tb bl'wtd, and Iba atrlae at the fonndtttine of everr disease. As a Dinner i'lll'ihtre Is not ihelr equal lo the world. Tby are puawly vegwubla.and can do do harm, bsidoaccomplish an unacoouutahle amount of good. NEW CASH CLOTHING HOUSE. "Tltttatto and character of a nation are known by itt costume. HcotV. Til lELIEVDfQ AS WE DO IK THE TSUTH MM "f ' I c sr.- endi-iiv oru tf lo do iso somelhli ISOBB Who lit man." Tb 1 ii futile tn the nut. He tbl to elevate us In lb sUmstion of IV the wspparl proclaim th ' l...l.n,l I. I k.l I I. - I . ii in a ni.eni.on c. . . . - ... It patrons sad the " iil.li.al l . on.lili.i-s rv. and tha a gtri r waiLK iT.osts thrown together, ige the bn. . . i illustratlnu ol thlt .. .... ....... . I el lu a garui ttra r i si; i ulr lu thlt mi inenl Cut mid m moss thai I I.J.Iii . tO III 5 uieitv of a feeU uf aiilm w ron I.I ptili world snare und iinfnslilni ItaJl by." Not lliat tb. po.uun by factum limy practical Uii. ih now, fashl Clnllilna- nf win. "stall through up. and that se lam. gs bark at them, a tl atilv that d y have been mrutld of fa proin... of a ii.l jell w iisii.i It sletcd storl of shd we Two dtwms north of ibu it ways And alarguass u III lilt -M 1 1)1 uk. h--re Mint-Ill al.I or (iotiiiucs. If luan ens t . , . . . mi suit Hie 11 uf all wbu tav r aim H. i ui-' : bn with a etil. Ii". ..Her quesu tbe . lb:, an. I wil tavor (ihu i carry on lb Wi.tk uS til main -f xpressl.ig ti ,1.1 . : 1 istllavos, fenull, uan, u of patronage from ih pubbaliappy wall om those who may , I ui luring anu is prepared lo stl -liofto! noiirc and most r. s. n v, 0. haue SJ :i iSKAbONÄlJU; i'OßTüY IS 1 KNOW HU U I, I II I 1 li ol wurtlt lh turn 01 agroal, Urs dirt) bggar's tioie, thrsadbtru, ragged, greasy, Tarn, worn, forlon aiiabray Is in oal! And yut, wlmn I'm gaily drrunl, Look Ina. I dare sat. no bast. N, a li 11 "tailored and torn," Hauling? how 1. lullt worn 1. thu ten: A ud Ibasu, one up 1 my wants, or. fast, l .ii d from fluni . loiliThese. iii) frUad, UlSSS, once so B11, lirlllaiil. upuft, dlvln. Are my penU' Avauat! y patrbd, spaeblsd r-rew-1.1 e way to oineibu.g newI'll Uli )ou what I think; I II go. s sir-o. I'll go strtiiglilwA) and a splendid nw suit uf IIKKM A N I I S r K isootn A Ks a., or a. a hav on hand a g'l aaortmat f Hos.t. Mbi.es. Mlpprs.OBllra, Husk is. Ho). Ml ano i liildrails. Also Mrs. Ilurrl' eetsbraUd ' w Husk Ins and ll, at eaih prlcrt orl IV i VM.H A KIM lll.r WVl ft, MCCLKERY' tlT tlt V I'l SSM , Will muVn applii uii ins for Ununly Idind, and ati.. i.. i toall business thai may b btfatd t bias, Uh oar and dispatch. Offlen in il.eufioiidlory ef Wr new buildrtg, opposite ihr t 'ourt House. i i,oiiiiii, hi. A ih .na IIS.. WF. bat now snd Inland t kep a gebsral BS I sortmentuf suple ert'cl. In Sl.ta lln, allow; ' taut? i i, nnv v I YNF.lt a. I.I vui I IIATM AMI I AI'S. ti, F. La. " just i. i .id Bgenaral ussnrtmnl ul W flaisaml I'aps, for Men, n ... and Child... low Pirnaih ... I 10 iVNXft a KlMUt.lt IStON AfkglWAIS.a. M'llll ui,.:. isiifiitol batu and will r.laat l kum m. ' band a general Baurtipbt uf Iron Sad Nslts, lulki d I" tbi-ttP low Mr ts.li. Km rffin a kimhi.k. UtvaTssl BLACKSMITH, i,i,i,, , i 1 .nti. i.rtiH, Fubtiw Mm, ar, H. t.u M vault M In lutt. 1. 1, KINDS Or BOLTI ANO Hi fewsti.aa.t l tlu bort. tll u t v ii. 1 1 Ii it.u i ineuner AXaO I pS) parttoulat alUtiu Hill, r .pairing II kin. la ..( M in UH...I . ssutHictil be at wrll dob" Snd alatlow nflens boaub.'undBii) wbr.niib Wail gtall

PHILADELPHIA.

l'UO . tj. , It It I . C OODMI rr Predttcln; Stair N Ha Li? Hbtvs AJU . V h. t x. Iii f c . IS L j.'owcl . h .1 iQStIC fst'a ai u c LrfWI.Il Jajfc-'.'T, 5f i-f.u j. Woad't HaM aLtaassw red im onfrful eSVe. Mv haar i uioucm, rmsanaaa. use at rot "nasiafamva," a rtglaai r lor, and J aaMsao mm pwrioananUy so. ( R x -finaler Uni led aaääw nor. "vs,wsr ) years bna beroetljig i W . Wooa, Dear Sir- My hair had paitted be a hasaemee ; amVation of oil rv an nen iBaayasaaaas uslarTikr lUlr aooui i wo msmras ago. it was and bavtog continued It as Uli ihre .. Ii, rt ha turned ane assumes a lusajsj aaa stanaaaa tvammtr aa a txrforred to istosc pro-lacad by tsa aaattaaaltav af t W or ar y other paratkHi I avtsWsmmr eV ap assumed a lustra and ' r "? "" '"'lswi amma.awaaaij av beauUfvinrthr hair tit. Yoa have p far to me all west entertain any atembSesf form lag all thai I elaftaed rr it. .MR. C. SYMOJliW, 4Talf Cincinnati. J. feb.io. SSM. rro . u.j. u njt. utirMr- Uim r.iaiiuwsetstr extensively and tM Wecevewd BjOc et eases alive. 1 Uli seorcr ii anay eoaretw. iSwt f bar .srsbeei, ui thahahiiof ati es. and thai I Swdyonr rewUy mi " .ui.w. ioDi:sre risi dandraC, and wttk eae months tbe tbi i Ar tin a. it .Iron. I would ibrwlnm every one desirous of having a Sea eater i - W-v-j. wivaup BUSpB. . Oardlner, Maine. JaaeSd. I Mr Dear. Dear Mr I ts used Irm hel I'reretsc r A nod's Hair laiu.il.. i . r say t is the greatest dlscoverv of the af SBraZ l.v .ng an-: cbatjg.ru the hair. Before, wale a sr era as grey a a auaa of sere bit. Mr ha a now atta nd lu ortariaal ot T . I m,nd it to the world without Ik i WM on of ," worst Had saBaaaawW riToarS. 1 U.U. . E--'e now put up to Hetutratiaa aaSäwith aa J without aedlmenv, aod think for reaaaav ing color, that wuh sodimem should hwoita prelerenca. Sold at 114 Market street, Sk LosiU. Ma. SM Broadway. .New York, and 't -'I Irs sa Ii 1 1 where. All kinds of famlrr saatent asatstaasasVwssr sale on the motllibersl term, at P ref. WoeTa mZ l-h!!binent, II Market street. 8t asealaT rnec bail ptoU SI. or an beUWsa i or six bottlea for 9). quarto 3, orals 17 -- - iv. ihviui win urn Uf1er oUt'ea. 1 Also for sale Prof. Wuod's Oriental ; Unasnent and magi - tit. puis warrant I laaa aav olber or ü asnn. . i..n . '- A much larger discount will is ! Uan any olber or the money at all i I Atao mr sate in aims Seid at Am prices, by Woes, Sanaa! I et Ca. Wkeleaale agent for f-incinc wka'ssfatlSmanufacturer's pnee. f )mWi , ZT.l r BOOK AGENCY w. . . i dc ruoecTioers nave estaMsahad a an i cy n, Phl'adelphlt, ant III faraua m,Mim.i.. ..TuI,.."., " i. 'r"H" pnee rree aw Any persons, by forwarding be sabrl i oi ." f ?Tsrlns.eKba,a,f .Pumam-t, ra'a, Prask ud tubtAribtag to ts worth of M portraiis win o eeat grat ! lh Oaa who mas arlak It Est elope of every deecrtptioa and etat SB lajsre or small quantities furnished. Baal "Mtal l-l &.V.. sent to order. " i rwcj ocecripuon en ngravltu cuted with noaieeaa anrf nn7,..s.L r. rery aescripuon ef Jungravlbg ea WanSjaa i dine. Xewsnanar H-.i,.. "vL. IT, vwmfaaI D. - ri. . ' ' . " --"1 1 ' "WW" SW SSk ouu 1 1 1 astral IOWA. ftjOslg tjwawaa ! C.,., JL. - , II i . " ' A., vrrsiv aects di tavau lis ataanals w , tended to. Pereon w taking vUwsV tlsssTsaam! ! lugs engraves eae sand a liatiaais saline uiaasasm I of the butldii.g bv aat I erexntwesT wWSsa i p. ... ., - . . . . . r - would Sud tt ithlr ad vintage to S.a. BTBAK. fnovSOJy; PROVIDENCE, R. 1 WW FKIKVIPLE! NO POISOSfJ " OS AITTDOTE TO MAIlIA, ro TB rsrvtrnoa ad rtsM or Pavjraud Ague.or Cl.Ul Kerer, Ueawb AeTW. aSd other lntrmlttiandftmlttai F7t,- lo of Billion Peren, acfoniranled aa TyphoMSymfoiBs; Tyriotd reer. V allow Paver . Ship ano JaU Pever, (ienral UabllII'. Sight Fweau, aad all otaer forms od Is.vtiiCB r.it,rosMMA,MiiM MALARIA OR iTilA. ! Iblt tubtlg almotphenr poison, whlcs at eerfara oasoos Is unavoidably inhalej at eravry brwala.U li.-sain.' lo charartcr' wherever It nltsvlesHI I uUi,eaat or t and will arery Kar rlisH tä i thi newir discover. n ANTIDOTE wbtee taS trullz Hi ; ..ion. oini.i ilj nuridas Iba ftaatM .! Ilm, riir. It rtisnrn sH Uwaew of CssM! i' rioj.riuiar diiiincU -rlalm ibs smraar ! 'Unarv roanltt from n ua'1 1 1 1 1 p r o t i aay realdoat ur tra velar, saaa a th.. m.t atehly or swamny Inealluee from My ngueur Mlliou Uleal tosls'sr, or IW tSdtMTT irotn constantly Inbiltng Malaria or MbjasSS. It ail. uisiai.il) rhsck th ague la eats ai aa l.are.-,ff.r.l fr any length oYtlm. frewi air 1 0 TWBBTI 1 1 SB- J tfeat IBM - - - r- ' unfits . mil ,V cMiiüuibg tu as llieclbma, 11 Will Hum dlatr!y relieve all the SaS retuluof btltwB o ague SIWSs, esjSeas I. nun . Iilffhl muj m, r. (lit sweaui. Ac. Tb. ...11-..1 I ns to reo. er spj.etH" toil slreegta, and emwäta ust until a permauautaad radical car U t-sVeSad 1 And a a proof ibat tl aajeo WOKTHT OP I'l'iiLK CONflllKNCE sMcaaaataf tt M,S..01.A,,A',D "'UK ItAHMHtSBjII 1 uw i,y ren.assasM ,isu ess SOT I 1 arlebmied tacinittt lu la f'nlwd "lajaalsi lo evri boltl! . Verb.! ljKseSS. Mlbav aade t eSMttaisBil aisaktwsvnoa V ftwaWsav Fever and aguw Cure, at Antidvt I alartlaa4 havetrsiBd ll far Arsale, sreary, Qayaisi sei . . ...i.u. , nwre not luasMl s raftls tt SJ "III 11. llor k... I t nil I m 1 mt m . . . p.sii on ihai woal.l prove Injurious tuth tullou. -J.t.s. K. CMILTOfe. M. It iW.aas1.l 1 his Allocs "f IU l'HKVr Kltr.lt Link aa 4 1 li) iil.li ii persons maybe sure si aaiara free ! oi, from 1 -y rfiiifrrtir sl. kiy the .. ... .n -- t-sbSSJ lhS llitsllü PltUtlKB UK l-l. Kl. al'V . u - - - -- " sw 1 .' , BUN IHU VMn'IWIfSJ SJSJ .aiej lIHlg0 s) only n proportion 1 1 lu actual taLlu ail ItitriMlustrd and used. 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