Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 June 1856 — Page 4

THE VAUBY FARMBR-DBVOTBD TO THE TRUE iNTBRBST Of FARMERS MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

THE AMERICAN.

IBOK KAVIAf. lo tfvtt, ia Um history of our fMiwtit ia of nieh tmI importmm aa Um alkgad outrages ia Kansas, upon Samoer; tad evetlflU to get at the i ml facta. Wa according! y oar columns again to these to tie sxclaaioo of other matWa pity Um maa, woman, or aot a desire to read taatfoe all the tsstiUMt la aubmi tted. We gire the i MÜahia intonation, fimm each ander oar obeertarfMsstteM TorLA,K. T., May 23d, 1856.$ Dial Sou A few days ago I m copy of a memorial to Gov. Shannon by the tof this place, asking his to protect this city destruction by a mob who repeatedly threatened to upon Topeka and destroy ibepabiiobuUdiugH, printing presittftc. By mail this evening a laajlj was received from Got. Bhaanoo, atiting that he had orI Oei Sumner to send a deof United 8tates troops to this place, and the city should t protected. He makes a great ado mrthe attempted attack upon Sheriff Jones in Lawrence, a few weeks since, and states that wbUe Mr. Cos and wife were ridugfrom Lawrence in a carriage tit evening before, a pistol or rile Vail passed between them. The Governor insinuates that the ciÜMmf of Lawrence intinded to ite Mr. Cox and wife. on to the tune of three of closely written foolscap, to the many outrages alleged to have been committed by Tree Slate men, while at the esjto tins not a word is written is reference to the outrages comDstttsd try pro-slavery men The shooting of Edward Jones and Stewart in the vicinity of j, s few days since, by of Marshal Donelaoo's pos se, ia not of sufficieut importance to secure the attention or sympathy sf hewxcelleocy, who depletes the unann" acts of viocommitted by "the citizens the lives and propertv of pro-ekvery men. Jones and Stewart were known to be in favor of asking Kansas a Free State, and consequently, the shooting of such men ia as worthy the attention ssd sympathy of Shannon, as the death of a prairie wolf. The Mr. Cox referred to is a pro-slavery men, and for over a year has resided in Lawrence. Ho headed the mob when they entered Lawrence, and pointed out to them the offices of the "Herald of Freedom "and "Free State," the Free State Hotel and his own store, requesting them not Is destroy h ia property. Altho' it was known in Lawrence that Mrs Cox was a pro-slaver' man, and used by the Border Ruffians aa a any, his life and property always been considered safe as fer as Free State men are in Lawrence, a striking to pro-slavery towns in where Free State men are frequently mobbed and their property destroyed. If Shannon wishes to create the impression abroad that the lives and property of pro-eiavery men are not secure from outrage, in Lawrence, he will not be able to furnish facts to substantiate such an insinuation. The Free State squatters in Kansas ate net disposed in any wny to whatever to impose upon those differing in opinion from themselves. All that has been done WM in seif-defenoe, and the charge sf being assassins is utterly false and unfounded; and, whoever makes such a charge, knowing the fasts sf the case as nearly every one does ia a willful liar. Ana Ins esse of Jones furnishes proof Inst the pro-slavery party are resolved to have it appear that our people are morden, and assassins. Jones was represented lt "nry low condition, never expected to recover from his wennd," Ac Bat no sooner is an attack upon Lawrence made than this very sick man" Jones is on ms horse, leading on thsawb to sots of violence. A company of men in Manhsitnn. hearing of the contemnlsaad attack upon Lawrence, iaamediately got ready, and took sp their line of march, under the ceenmsnd of Captain Woodworth, fev this city, en routs for the city tnflatiniil with destruction. Thsy started with the detcrminaa m M a m . I S A a I to neat to ine max in ine uo of Lawrence and its inhabiIaaw this company when they arrived here, after a forced aneten of shout sixty miles and n am resolute, determined and swrngsons sat of men I never met with. One of their number waa n ämmSMtir but not s Borte Bnfflsn. On their arrival nsrwtnsT learned that the policy an km Berried bythe c! tineas of

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Lawrence was not to resist the Marshal of the United States, and that companies were not needed in that city. Atter waiting a few days, to see if a different policy was to be adopted by their friends, they left for Manhattan, and, at all times they will be ready to respond most heartily to the calls of their friends distress. The charge frequently wade by pro-slavery men, that the Fre-

State settlers keep up a deadly hostility towards all slaveholders is false. Never was there a come munit where individuals were more respected than among the squatters of Kansas. Nearly every actual resident considers that his liberty has been taken from him by a mob, and his most sacred rights trampled upon by violence. They have always manifested a determination to stand shoulder to shoulder in the defense of themselves and then friends. Col. Burford's company from the South, the Kickapoo Rangers, and residents of Missouri, can for a time maintain in Kanass a state of war, but such doings will not be sustained and sanctioned by the people who have settled here, intending to make Kansas their homes. But to the letter of William ! Shannon, Esq., to the people of Topeka. Exscuxrvi Orncs Leconaton K. T.) May 83, 1866 f Gentlemen: Your memorial which is not dated, has just been received In reply, I would beg leave to say that 1 havo no doubt that the outrages of which you speak, have been greatly exaggerated and highly colored. It may be that there are men on both sides who are desirous to complicate the present difficulties of this Territory, and who feel no particular interest in avoiding the evils of civil war. Under these circumstances, it becomes the law abidiog citizens to act with cau tion, and not to lend a too will ing ear to all the reports that are floating through tho country. The United States Marshal, as well as the Sheriff of the county, as you are doubtless aware, have each been resisted in the execution ot writs in their hands by citizens of the town of Lawrence. The life of one man has been attempted, tnd that of tho other threatened under circumstances to justify the most serious appre hensions as to personal safety if he should again attempt tho ser vice of writs in that place. Un der these circumstances, each of these officers, by virtue of the power which tho law invests in them, assembled a posse large cnough to insure the service of process. They have got through serving the writs in their hands as far as practical at present, and each has dismissed his posse. Nearly all who have belonged to these posses have retired, and I think thero is not the slightest danger of your being assailed.Jor in any way mo lested, unless private assassina tions and public outrages should rouse a public feeling which woM again bring into the field a body of men determined to avengo real or supposed wrong. It is use less to disguise tho fact that there is at this moment imminent dan gerof this, a result which I know you and all good citizens would deeply deplore. Mr. Cox and wife were fired jupon last evening, when riding out of Lawrence, the ball passing between them. It is outrages of this kind that is calculated to bring on a civil war, which could not be controlled by the public authorities, aud which would end only with the entire destruction of one or the parties. Let me appeal to ono and all to unite in arresting these threatened evils. Let no ono attempt to redress his own wrong, but appeal to the law in all cases. It is the only safety for all parties, and I can see no reason why ample security for both person and property cannot bo as well secured in S aaT the Territory as any of the States, it the citizens would in good faith unite in aiding tho officers of tho law in arresting and bringing to justice all persons who violate the law, It is to be regretted that there is a party in the Territory v who refuse to recognize tho validity of the Terri torial laws, and consequently take no part in bring offenders to justice, or in furnishing to tho luw officers the names of witnesses whose testimony would bo necessary in order to ferret out crime. I would most respectfully solicit the aid and assistance of the citizens of Topeka in establishing a sound and healthy administration of the law, as the beat means to securo the peace and good order of society. With the view of securing all their rights, and preserving peace and good order, and the just execution of the laws, I have mads s requisition of Col Sumner for three companies of United States troops, one to be stationed at Lawrence, one at this

place, and udo at Topeka. ShoM it bo thought advisable to have troops fttationed at other points, I will make un additional renuiüi-

tion oq Col. Sumucr. Ho will be I at Lawrence this eveuingith his MMarB)UM IT II tJOJ U V Mil' in ordering the troops to Topeka. I will assure you that I will exert all the powers vested in me to preserve law and order, and to secure the rights of persons and property throughout the Territory, but I wish the citizens to re flect that much depends on their own action, especially at this mo ment Yours, with great re spect, W. SHANNON. (SigneJ.) Musnrs. C. It. Holiday, D. Hone and others. After the presses and hotel have been destroyed, after a mob under United States official, has retired from Iwrenco, after com mitting many ofienses against t he perbons and property of the citi zens, houses and stores pillaged, the Governor orders the troops out to preserve order and keep rreo State men in subjection. Wilson Shannon knew that Lawrence was in danger of being de stroyed; he knew that the Mar shal's posse had murdered two Kree State men in tho vicinity of that city; but the troops roust remain in Leavenworth until after these acts have been committed The authority and responsibility belonging to his office has beon used to encourage on the mob to acts of violence, and when too late to be of service to the citiizens, tho troops are stationed among them. The guilt and responsibility of the cowardly assassination of Edward Jones and young Stewart rests upon tho shoulders of Wilson Shannon, and the people adjudge him guil ty oi "pneote assassination. It is my good fortune to havo been one of tho first settlers in Lawrence. I have lodged first in a canvass tent, then in a sod hovel, a log cabin, a frame, and lastly, tho new Free State Hotel, tho largest and best public house west of St LuU It was on the first of August, 1854, that a small party of emigrants pitched their touts near the site of the ruined hotel. Ever since that time my home has been in that city. I havo witnessed the star ting and growth of that young and flourishing town. Have seen an invading army of nearly a thousand men enter aud tako possession ot t lie ballot-box, polluting it with illegal votes, and denying the people the right of suffrage. Have witnessed many street fights; bulles cowed; the 4th of July celebrated, full of armed men for its defense, surrounded with fortifications manned with determined and fearless men.A cowardly enemy skulking about in its vicinity. Their exit from the Territory. The burial of Barber. The col-headed and fearless Robinson, aud the impetuous Laue in counsel. Peace declared. Have attended an indefinite number of political meetings, become acquainted with scores of politicians, studied practical kul duggery, Ac, in Lawrence, which has heretofore maintained a position wbicb its citisens were proud of; and never until now, have I felt regret at the prospect of visiting it after an absence from its streets and excitements. I have no desire to look upon the ruins of its printing presses and hotel. Its WS greatness has departed. Conquered by the President, Frank Pierce, whose soldiers are now stationed there under the order of the bogus Sheriff, to uphold a despotism worse than that of Louis Napoleon, and to assist Jones in arresting our people for every crime alleged agaimt them for not obeying the acts of a mob Legislature. In a few days I intend to return and be an eye-witness of the triumph achieved by the administration in the destruction of printing pree and a hotel, presumed to be a greater victory for Pierce than that of Greytown, and the destruction of the two towns is, or ought to be, enough to secure his nomination for the Presidency. The Ohio State Journal says: A lady by the name of Mrs. Bently, one of the greatest pedestrians living, will, on Thursdsy next, commence a 30 houn walk, at the Ohio Hotel, opposite the Court House. The proceeds will be set apart for the beneBt of three orphan children. A grand ball will be given on Friday evening, at the conclusion of the match." We should think the oititens of Columbus, for Immunity h sake, would not put the "lady" to such a trial to obtain money for three orphan children. We rather guess ihn "lady" is ono of tbeai! kind. St ri.imk. It was a lovely evonlng. nature wat hushed in reposenaught waa beard to disturb the atillnesa of the nightthe gentle xophyrs fanned ill.- earth from aunny south to the bleak rrgiona of the north when my dear Irena, in her beauty ,and loveliness, came bounding like a fawn in front of her father's mansion. 8he stopped, her head bent as if in the not of listening soft notes of music held my enraptured spirit in aa eestaoy of bliss. Hurbrm reeled her senses were dumb, it seemed ts if she had been wandering in imagination U aomo fair land of love and fancy, when' with one wild spring, the oreamed aloud "Oet out you nasty old bow I Rootin' up all oar 'taters!1'

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6. W. COFFIN, BELL & BRASS FOUNDER, r i? a n "Äm?" pÖppvii III.4M K TIN, M'l lTtH AfOL.DK.IC, MUT tl, I' M KIMO, BlCtlS roca, WHIHTLDV C, At'. - lO V HM KtttlNccon or I I -main Street, C1NUNNATI, OHIO. .-J2f 1SY BaLLB are executed on true KneulirJu and ill lUrmouiic principle. a follow ml tu ih Ilr.l Hell founder!.-, of fJerruaui, Krener, Holland aud Kug land. nor 7 I) JA. W. tVotlAI. in. . oanon OCONNOB cV BROTHER. MilUU IUIUI IM tOltl K.M AMD DOMESTIC DR Y GOODS, BO. Ml PKARLBTRr.Kr, RKTVYKKB VBK AND RACK, CINCINNATI. O. DAV & ttfATLACK, WHOLESALE DKALEKS IS TAI LBS AMD F A NC V I) V GOODS, fcC, SO. e PBAKL 8T., BET. VINE a MACK his., mar 7 ly CXSCDTWATI, 0 M.T.I, lilllt. DR. J. Il BSOB. T. B. HARRIS, DBUBGISTalFOraiBCAKY, H. K. CO l. i . a MAIN STf., CINCINNATI, 0. arch 71 PETER NEFF ft SONS. WNLBaLB HARDWARE DEALEBI, Ho. 93 Pearl St bat. Vine tfcj Race, CINCINNATI, 0. sarah 7 ly S. b. iura.. o. cunti. If. I). ( IlIPMAN & CO., ( o in in i a I o n it Forwarding MERCHANTS, WIIITKWATKRCAKALBARIN,CINCINNATI. u i t i. it im i s: ctactaiUTi. ctiiiiMi city, ia. Joan Hweaer 4 Co. Morneon a Jlewbv Tweed,Klble dr. Wright: U.A. H. M. CoDklfa, RaaraaA Klepbeiit, maias-rc h.ia. f i)tmvil LI.IHD. ; A.N. Wlflu A Co. A.B.Coawall Rom. : Georg fiTlipl. Liberal cab advancement! made na conalf nrnanU. autl-ie-l jr. EmilLIMILD HI IMS mi & sons9, ORIGINAL NO. I, PTH8 HWS3Eo NO. 974 WALNUT RTRKET, Kaal Side bet. 6th A 7lh Bta.. (next door North of " Walnut M. tfoaaa," riaclnuatl, Ubto. From the long practise that we have bad for ' nearly lorn yeare la ESrope aad NEW YOtCKamlla thla city for Iba I aat fonrteen fsara wa feel ooiiSdent la aaylng, that all good lalruated to oar care will bo rfoae in the beet al le and ourekargeaoa Mlacka etil be 'JO per cent l aa tban any other good tiling Katabltabmcnl la thla City. Our Hiram Dye worka aad Steam Flaiahlng Apparatus Is not turtmaaed by auy other Hying U.ubliahmentla the Aaat. Ceutlemona' clothing renovated In Ibe leat atyte. I.a.le allk Ureaac. Crape, Hrocba. Prlnled Hay Ktate Kbawla, Poplin aud Merino Uroaae cleaned without dj log. Table akd Piano Cover renovated. Carpeta cleaned by Machinery without ripping aad the Colore retained perfect. Drssses 4rd Black far tltOO. Thiele the only Oye Hoaee, that ever diiptayed their work la a show window, after It had been cleaned or dyed, which gtvoa Ibe Publican opportiii.it) to decide according lotheirowa Judgment, wbirb la the beatl'yerln the City. ay Ii ü i ÜLACHLY SIMPSON, .Ml. II PKAHL HTKKfcT, CIM l.N.tTI, OHIO. laroaTaaa aaa aaauaa ta Kilt I It. AJMD IM'Ilvni DRY GOODS H AVK now Is itiiras lull aad fretb aioek of staple and Fancy Dry tJooiU, to which tuey are uak lug dally aoeeaaioua. They Invite an exam -lnatloa of their alock by dealer vl.iUog the city hie eprlag. mar ?Iw LftTIMEH. C0LBbTTbPT011. IMPOKTKKS AND WHOLRKALK ÜEALKKSIN en buy aaat-BirTioa aw FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC II t It 1 it AREtCVTliEHV, Ul. üir Na 7 1 M it I ii Mnci, niiir I't-url, CINCINNATI, OHIO, a. s. LATtuaa. e. l. coiauaa. j.Lrrroa. OUR STOCK for the aprlng trade, mainly or our owa Iraiiortatioii, or direct from American mean Manuraelurera.i oow very heavy and eomplete. Order, aud the favor of a cell, and per tonal examiuatlon of Stock and prlcea reapeelfully aollcl ted. Clucinualt, March I, j0- 3m IHP0RTA1T TO ILiEflS. UlCinOi DU 0 DUIÜ r? Ö FR ().T STREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AIS'D JOHN, CIACJNNATJ, OHIO. Dealere la all klnda of Lumber aod manufao tsrers ef Sash, Doers, Bliads, Window Krame, .Mouldings, Base pilaeler. Weather Boarding. White and Yellow Pias Klooriog, Shelving for Stores, Pailiog fur Fsn saa, Hoard planed onboUildaa,of varlou ibtekne ullablefor the Inside dulsb ofhouaee. TblseeUbltabmeol will he found to beofgreal, boneSl le poronballdlnglu Ibe couutry. a they can beaupplied aero wltballlbe materia la ready made oflumber, thoroughly Masoned for finishing houses, lathe Lumber Yard connected with this establishment thore la kept (Or tale an extend re aaaortineul of I umber for all bulldlug purpoeea. Hash pruned audglaaed, constantly oa band. All order promptly attended to. TERMS CASH. Nov. H,le4347 lyr. ciiciiHiTi mm mn Western How opp. Ctttaarlne M. T. WHITE & SON, rflHOaf AS WHTT1 80H, WHOLESALE A and hvialf dealer In Foreign and American Marble. Monument Tombs, Head and Pool hlones Table Tope. Ve noes for Orava Lot, aad varlou other articles. Kattre tifctlon wilt be given to all perenu fuvormg a with their order. Wa omploi Ike bed workmen, and aell at price lower than aay other Yard. Cap and Mill on hand. Our Agent for Hrook vllle. I Mr. Jama Kennedy, eke wlllattend lo allordert. M. SAWYER & CO, m i m K u i r i- a UBALRRS I Window Mimles, Oil Cleth funis. Tasaelst Brasses Ball mad While UiuUotw nliads Linrnt, nnU ( nr. (ml a 11 at Serie ala. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade t Oil Oloth Store, HO COLLEOI BALL, WALHUT ST.. BET FOURTH AMD FIFTH, aprll 4 Cincinnati, O. FIREW0MS, " CANDIES, HUTS AND FRUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JOHN It MYEKS.' RotSl Main Rtrest,eet. Fifth and Hixth.West CINCINNATI. C r All order promptly Oiled and park g warranted run waigat. Nov. 1 1. IKV3.4V i yr. D.A.BRADLEY. uocknuon to BBAOI.F.V BliOTIIF.il, Wtyolesate aad Ketall JBWELZR. H.v VIMU tut retsreed' from the Kaet with large and varied atock of Sne Watchea and Kick Jewslr)' t omprialng aa asaorlmeal of a aw Amu HKAtiTirui.sTYi.aat which I will iget to tho old e uiUimer of the lata rm at aUfaetory price. Call and at N w , Comer foartb afsls,0laelaaail,O.

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i. jKattiMK - - . . . mm JWIlMTEFlELIIiHLM jW HOLIUULK GROCERY, ! tSI DIA IN BT KK BT WKHT SI UK, 8KCOMU DOOR AHOVK NIX I AtMt No. y -N. tin atrevt CINCINNATI. 0. eae. -nr . u: a. u. aaua SAMPSON & CO., aataaaaai aai.aani Cliluat, .lu. un. i Qusruaaasrr Ma t Mala HUaat, 3 doora below third, nia- I8I7 ClflCINSATI. josh Tait. a. w. i ait. TAIT & SON, COMWISSION MERCHANTS, an MALtna ia PRODÜC E , Na. f5 Walnat atM c iiiriwnHti.O. U-r, aar, Jraln, I wattaan, Drlod FniU. , i'otaloaa, Dm. H a Liberal CANII adrancr m-uu made m ronaif uaraata. Ordarafur r.rorerlea and Manuraeturad Aril cle nolielted and fllled oa the aval favorable tense. mar I" ly HENRY FALLS, wtfOLSSAia m srrait CARPET WAREHOUSE. Ne. 10 Kat Foanh rHreet, between Main and Hjcamnrc Htr,rl, I uirllinall. O., TS NOW UKCEIVINU A MUOK KTUt K. OF JL RnalHli mill Aan-nceiiCuriKil. .'urliln f:Md, Oll Clollia.. ate , for the fa-l trade, to wlilrh he rnmjHH null) lurllea the alteiivion of the mblle. hep M l .ar ".-a ,. ..aT:.... I ja' oa tl,K. JACOB EISASÄGÖ. aat rati aaa or aae wanutii aaaLaaa ia CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, & TRUNKS. 5o. lr Pearl Slrrot, Cincinnati, Ohio, fob ly WENTWORTH k BRO'g.. HO. TT HHAHL STKKKT, CtSCISSATf , UIIIO. splendid mm HIS. We Invite the attention of country merchant, to . oar exlenetve atock of Fancy and s triple ln tesadm. Having for toveral year ImporlwS dlroci from - the moat i-el-brated Mnnufarlururain Kurope.an I . havinif a reiul int liettner In New York, wo are enabled to offer lo raah and ruapoutible buyers, ant'irpaaaed Imlucenieiiti in price, styles, dir. fcbHp WKM WURTH m HKul llKif FRANCIS NÜELSON. mroRTia inii atastiraonBBSoe Cignrs, Tobacco and Sim IV. DF.ALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, Ko.933 MatBMreet.hetween 5th aad th . Sign ot th.- Indian Chief.) Cincinnati, ouio. üov.S, 17 lrtlt llry,. S. & H. RUFFNER, Manufaeiuror and Dealer in P A P E and Wholeaalo aad ReUII GROCERS, V. E. COB. WE8TEKH ROW V PEAEL STS, CINCtlfltATl O. CTThe htghed market prico paid for KAOS OLD RO PK and other paper alork. oo v ISä.My '14 a a MarOF M . liOlLRr. GKOCKUY I'KOUULK -V.MJ I'O.M MISSION 31 10 KC II A NT, 1 a. E.t'OKNKK DP KKVK.NTH N0 MAIN KT8. 1 i t .. V l A I, UIIIUi 5ov.J8- 10-lyr-. JOBS Bit HEM c Bssoaa To J. D. AC. JU, Wholusalo Dealer la DRY GOODS, u ia tj..i et ' ' m Ä.1U. XO X otll A Uli, ViiiWlltUCktii John U. Jones, IT: P. a. Huntington, t alub Jone, Ueo. W.Jone may IS ly I . lone. p. 8. mmi), No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, TIRCIKMATI, OHIO . The moat ekUiutlre and beat Manufacturer in the Uutted KUlea. OKir.l.NATOK OK ALI. NKWSTYI.KS! I . ' HaUken the hlgbe.t proinluui al all the KxblblUon. Bu the bet material cheap lor cU, waieu enautus iiiui iorn SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, j Aalow aa others aell lumrlor artb-le. PAIMTKll auiir.ll.l SIIAMKSof beautilul de.ign. lit P I;ndWHITKIIollandSha.le,Trlmmlnr. Plxlun or i-J promptly. ma u 55 ly öl lest . Sloort NO. 3 12 MAIN ST. RETWEE. 877, A.D TJI. KEBCPnconalantlyonhand a beautiful aeeormeniof DATS AND CAPS, oflhe most fashionable kind. Ho Invito hi old friend, at Brookrllle to give him a call wheathey f 111 IHD III May 7, ins I yr. Tfli STODART PIANO. mm & mm, CINCINNATI, OHIO, Agents for the moat eelebralotl mainifr.etories of the Union.. lealr to call the intention of buyers panieularl) ts Ihe abova celebrated Inatrumeut. ol which in -y coulaut:y keop a plumlld aiiorlatent on hand. Koa (wsrrasaa. qnaLirv. add i r n uv " i ... rows or BBTAiniao both tons bd ttsk, DSLicai v or Km-MABMg, r.arstno or rinita, ana aaeaT BWBsMMTr, TIIKSTOl'AKT HI ltl IH USSlUPAhrtKI. Piano Hll,2vo?U fourth t., near Vine dee 14 ly S.a. ssrsasLt. a. babtlbtt. B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. MtBPraoTtBBB or A I oliol , I in pli r in-, Pltoatfrni- uud Hi ii i lu..'. Mo.SS Wt Frontal., Cincinnati, Ohio I.lnieed OH, Urd OH. t'etnr OH, Alcohol, may IH ly Hpl. Turpentine, fotaeh Fruesiale Potn.li, White Lead. Candle, a larch, Koap, -Qliie, he. COATS fc CIIKISTOrilKU, sst r it bbb or I'lionut'iir, f urn pin-lie, SJamlua t'laldand hiiiUia. ALSO, ALCOHOL OF ALL BTBETfOTHi, v sT l 1 1 1 aaa ta . a n Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pure Spirits. Fli'IO nu F'inauaaa Laar, Waioi.Ai.a sen KiTslL, Mo. S College Building, Walnut St., East side, , between Fourth anil Kirtb Mlroet, asytsiy ti.MiNNui.ii WM. 8. VBBWt II. J . B. WVRMB. ... N.i llil-lii O. WVBBB. FIIKNI'll, WYNNE & CO. I in porter tin. I v holeeale Uoalonln PANSY DRY COODS saa manufactuaEEb or woolem eosiebt. Bo. 10 Fearl hi.,bi iwen Vine A Raes, Mr M if CINCINNATI. bU&ME CO., Imperlrrs uud Jwbtirn In WATCHES, JKWKl.HV AMI FA Nt:Y UOOim, N... ISO Main Ntreet, under ( oi Cloalimail.O. rclal llauk, ir"Vi. a Maker' l oot and Material Nov. ii,I8M,4? lyr.

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I'll. I 1 I 1 . 1 ' Ailcrafi up & . VC jOaiin, ABALMFOH EVERY WOUNI).', FOR INTERNAL AND P'.XTKR NAL USE. riu.v ,.am warruntel lo re liovc nil Khminmtisms, Stminsiu the Hploi', : Spinal aflcctiou und Dyspcia, Hcadaohc, or Still Ni ok. Tool hut. ho EaraclH!, 8oru Throat, fekiWaatW In tho Ureast, Storuftfh or Howol", or Ikirning in the breuut, aslniua, Hrouchttis, ! Sprains mid llruisus, llurns.Sealds 'orKro.cu Parts, Crimp Cholic aud Uilious Cholic, Cholera Mor 'hue IMinri.v. FIiiy !'.vov .mil . .....y. . ...... . ...v. ....v, ague, riles, l oins, brcsh eiUb or ores, inilnmation in the head, Stom eh, Unvrds, of Kidney-. 'Summer eoml.unt of (3nildroJi

Worms ami JuHainatioii of tho .Heimholt'. Genuin Preparatiim.. Ktomm:h,andlnwe. ltd CroUf' Mr.LMHoUi:, ,i.y iomkvibatf.i.

Searlcl rcver. The rsaaou liy tliia bslsi reaeli, a all Un a I caaea la brcasan It rediicea Itifluin ition, nod 1 rnoaee ha aeeratioua nud urrvutfa vatfin Into action. Tin power la owltijj to the ienutinr coiukln(.tlin of medical prepwrtlve without their belli; awntrslistMl. The moJi ciu ie prrfi-clfully rale, uot esnluliiliie aay deadly peiaon, el mineral. It will, If uaod fn t illulfly spun Hi - iiv.r. au'l 11 other asorawtieeorg.uiS Ilrad I In- follow inn fas i i ! I tcutce, ' , CerUficat of Ur J. II. JurUan. bis RaaWsni 1 PhynicUa otliia i'ourili ritreft Chol-ra Hon. . i lf ij 1 1 cau cheerfully rpconiinebu tht Alu-faliw ! , I nelm to the pubhchuowlug aa 1 dm, tbiti ttta i 1 1 . a . . .S a. a mk a.a a ' j au excellent article, i uaru it witu jjoi-d I td'ecl io Cholera, dariux my lain uouuof lion . I i.i .L-tr . i o . .i , i . ..... ! . . I Wim ir.r r ourtn ci., unoiern li urpua ill l Hie icily, iu caes of sraaUM saias tu t latoinach uud tiowele. I aleo uacd it In cttac of iaflaiuation af the kluuey-s with the heppiret effect. Kroin my kuowledge of its virSua, lu the above dUeaere Ulld O liiere, lu rhlch I have seed it, I have uo healtancy tu nronouiiriiis it aupsrior ts any ruedleins , . ... ,, . mini no onereo to tn- puoiii' Willi wnirii have become acquaiuu-o, and would ohrer. . fully rvcoinmeiiil it to the public. J. II. JORDAN, M Ciiicisaati.Sepi. lat 1819 This is tu certify that in the aumuier j uf 1848, j became so very limr and j weak in my back, occasioned by u; that j could not ii down or get dn' without holding on to some object. I ( was advised to try Mr. Foaslia'a Alters. ! tivc Do Int. By bathing it six or eight u.-b ..... . .f..ii ttntc, my back was pvrroctly restsred; nild I havo felt nnpympton ol ila return! aince. . . . , , j i. r hi. My wife, also, has used it fur Küeumahc pains, headache and toothache . . . with very bcneficisl results. J.J. YBAKlB Dor. 1st. 1849. TU THE PUBLIC. i 1 riiia la lo certify that. In Juae lust, 1 wo j attacked wlUi tho Aeiatie Cholera; uud was soon, as my physician atiitea In a collapsed Hale. I hud rrinnluetl in thie elate eome two j hours, wln-u my physician InfoiHied ray MB t ly aod frienrla that I could not posaibly ir i, j : aod strictly for bill my wife perailtliua aiui i sue git lug me any roedlctus or noaruhmeul whatever, aa It would ouly baeteo my de jth ' At this UtneMr. Forsha oame to auo me, and broueht with him a bottle conlaiaiug four ouucea of Iii Aiturutiva Balm, aud Baked , perinisaiou of my wile to uaa II ou ute.ue he thought It would laimsdiatoiv civs osse. I , Wae luunediatply applied , ami In leas thaa ten nil u Uli I wasr lured.suil was in a warm perapiratioa, prior to which time my rktrcnn ttoa were cold, a dummy aweut wa ou my foco uud head. After the use of two otlivi u)e of the same loodictue, I entire!) lleveil of all diitrea, and in s few days was foatered lo heul. It Stored to lieu I . h. 1 would mini cnerrfully aud heartily recmneud thieOALM loall who are afflicted lasimiUrway 1 hure also used it lu i n.. n x i u h ... t. . iri:..j ' " '".'a i wt uni--u in a aiiniur way 1 hare also used ills other dlaoaaea, aud have fouud il a most excelle nt remedy I do set thins It Cuo be ; loohfghly recommeud. JOEL KIRDY. 1 do hereby certify that the above certiftcate ia correct, and the alatemeat of the physiciau made to me ie true. JULIA ANN KJRBY. Qnolnusti. Dc,8lh, 1H49. A Certificate, from the Rev. J. D. Finiey Cincinnati, .March 4th. Iti ft. Dr. Korahs Thiols the first time In my lonrr life that 1 hsvo fives my name in reeonineudutlon of any mooicine, aa a fenerul remedy, though I have often been solid ted. I have seed your Alternative Balm for uearly two veers; liral, for Iho rhenmntleni in my hip ami kiiee.of which I was nearly a cripple, ihen for very aevere trainee on two ol my family; the,, . vloientott.ck ofdiarrh.ee on my sell; tneu lor lullaniatien, Tor hu'iis bruiaew, and for a very severe ease of stiff neck, brought on by a violent cold, aud s think I havo had full prooi of its ineilical ' , . ... , I""!"1 e) iu gieui niaiij oi tue luseaspa lur which you recommend II, and I have not found It tofall in even one of them. Still, -po not K.-y that it I. an infallible cure, yet iamy Bobereouricllon, that ill. tho bo coinpoaud for these rcuiedles for which It is I reconiineudeil, that I have ever tried, r i 1 i bsvelri' d many I will uot, If I caa pro cure it, be without It in my family for any ttun.ideralioii. liouiiielh.it von w.ll .tl , m continue to rompngui it lioueslly,and that it I may relievo Iheuasiiila of aufTrrere, I most heartily reconimemi It to my feüow-cltisena i moat escell.iit Family Medicine, Yosre, aiTectionalely, J. n. i inli:y Certifier tet i om D. L- ätsrr. i have known Mr. Porsu' Alters I tlvo llalin to perrortn a very extraer ,yc,.ruuy.H,,l,or.cthn. sas vert hftiily cut, sosse time since. i I uaed it upon our occasion, cxterually, with rooii erTict. I bellev it tn bo a perfectly safe und dflicaeioua remedy lobe used in many complaints. D. L. HTA11R. ovumbi r 'ilst. 1863. Wholfsale Depot, at J 4, U. Reak hirt'a.No. 21 Pearl at. Cia. Dr. 8. W. PorBhs.DruEÖtoro.No sido ol Filth et., 3 doom east of Smith Cin.O. Poraaleat R. Tynnr'a, D. Prioe Hon', Li nek A. Parqubar's.Dr. Moody's ami Dr. Mailt h, niwukTille.lud. HATS VJN J) ('A PS. amirsti rvLte. itiirodaced oar Nprieg Slyte ef lieu, a lib nveral new ud beauliful style ol tl'F. ', on I'lisrsdjy, llt. ra nai o no i li ai ing that wr have pro iri.-il-irr.l ,i Hut 'i(-b ran not he lurpA'.ed for MIN, KI.LUANi U Or KI.MhM HKAt I V UF Ul aad thu oft,vay mannrrlu which it B to iht- had. iii." i o iiursins, e.tSS afaln St., Wa.i.id. 4 doora below 4ia. ClnelBBBtl.O. maritly

PHILADELPHIA. WR TOUT'S

M XMJ- VI JUL J KJ FEVEE AND AGUE MIXTURE, For ChilU and fevtrt, RtmitUmi and Intermittent Venera, and Genktrul bUity. wwoht TONl jyo AK) AOUl IS A NtVEK FAIUKO KkUKDi . I mi .n jKirailon brlnf out I rely a vogiltble prediK'lion. IU eflfda upuu Iba 'Irin are t ir It 1 w -luiary, lapruvlna; the (tiucral health aad lavlg-or- j etiacibe coaitiiuUoti. It is a csaTaia aasaara 1 Kaaiot. I'eraoi ruaidlof In Favor Si d Ague i diatrtru t an b ceVeteallr proUru d from aa at- . Uikby cM-aatonally lakin a mall qaaattty ot UU mixture. Where It la eexe uied, aad Ii vir. ' iura thaa bt-eonra knswa, IIa iiperterltjr ever v- ' .r.tlnriii( Hiinci i apparent that tha public ' no lonatir beeitale what remedy to eanploy. In Icueeeoii aiiitanu revera.ua aura la arraoTVAU , the cAraa la removed and Utero la no mlara of I paroilan. la raeea ef debU'ly thla laUture baa j Men found a ruoat offcacloua and apeedy remedy nraWrii'f the tone of the atoaucaaud bieClSfibe irrrvoua atetem Knemlly. I hu rap nl ae or inn medlelnr, He univer.al and.ar.rlaUieayary bar. Il eaed, atUaacJ l-y nuiiiftoiia rvrllnruli' wblrhwe are maelanlly iw rtinr It haeaoaaral. H Mi i a cc, Importal, Cli' iiiiil nd bl-l.t lirLMteta, V4I Markvlal , I'hllml. lphu. Fa, Tnba had of Druygteu aud ranrcbanUf n erally . Fertate liv H.w . Haltr.J. W Mixiev aad Ii. Ii, Di aeta. me Fr dlacaM'tof ibu Uladder aud Kldüt-ya, a' er ret li.i M , Mrtruiree, Weattnaeaea. ana all dla . ii olllia i il Orwane, whethof in mats f li uialo. from a hatever caaee lliej may have rleinaled, and no matter ef bow long Und. lr roe hsee conirarted the terrible til It, i Ii J A u reeled rs the jal m, will aureiy go . ,,tll i; 'fluid i gonumlloi) to another, i in. ami aapplag toe vr ir lu ii .n.l.of ri 0.) in a oily like thl. wttn glaring IhUcIiooi dlo deceive the young, and I Ith their ulcka. Yoe ean- ! lu the eeleettoa of a remedy la 1 Uucbu hai been proti na the greeteat reute iU'lne perfvetly pleaaa of thla draudful dUeaae; , i, ii not ory n p too in t'Oll all U lity, brought on by eelfdtaeaau, which hai brought '-.llll , Aud aia

, Anvil khd dOHnalriiiif 'I from the ia conniieo ana de u pair lug 1 o lo fouti'l actliif both aa , i o ioiiu , acting noia aa a ' vuual tr lo Provenllro. iihi.M mn.ii-N ntni. i dm KMK.tn.u OOMPOUND FLUID EXTRAOT SARSAPAKILIA analog from exceaawf Mercery, expoaara and imnroiuiiii-e and In tile, chrome rornUtuiinaal dlaeaae, arlalng from an Impure lata Of blood, ana tee only reliable en.i eOertual known remedy for the cure of bcrorula, Sail Rheum, Rcaid Uead. L'kerattoiia of the bone, l eUer, Pimples on the faro, aod tit ecalr eruption of the nkln. lb article U now proscribed by some of tue moat dlaUnguiabed phyjlclaiia lu the oouolry. and t.as proved more efficient la practica tban any preparation of bereaarllla yet offered lo the public. Several caaea of aecondary tiphyl.a, .'( reurml ml Si-rofulon dlteaaet have euUrely rocovered in I he lucuraMr warst ef osr public luat itu tloaa which had lor many yeaii raalaled o v -ery mode ol treatmeut that could be devised. Tl..... f...nl.l ...lk.. .....,.l....n.....l. I orte of m medicine in urtu,i: nim. uf Iba moat Itiveioraio dlaeaae, after .be gland W(ed..iro3ed.aud u Wae already aSociod. None Letter from ruou(ible r-dyslclana eerllflcalaa ol cure from patient will be found I neeompanlng both preparations. Pm, Fluid Kxuact oi Uucbu, si per bottle4 wwwevwB ie v" i eas a vyiiuci n, II U ... I. I lu. I ., i r.' sarsaMrtlla I ocjualin, tronglb to oaa gallon of 8yrud ol Mar aausriiia s i vj'.i i . w.. iij ii. . niM..unui.i . Cbmial,'JS3 . t'heaaal streeu aaor the (iirard Prepared and eolJ by II. T. MRI..MHOL1 House rhlladelt bla. TO UK HAD OP . . . 1 1 W ... n V M . . junji n.auuvi, res. Tille, Ind. And of Droggiil and Dealer. All leuer directed to the proprietor or agent receive Immediate atlunlion. juueiS'ly. nr. j in. 1 1 i i o Amt lien it Eye Salve. TBU ARTICLE 18 preseuleU to tho public a an Ktlerual Keraedy, aeoidiug the pain and dangeratlend Ing the lulroduetloo of Cauillc, atllieraU,nd Eya-wastiee, with Murinen ol lie value aa a cure forthevariouadlacac of the EYE. , of Acute or Chronic Inflamalion, whether Indaesd erofulou origin oroiherwUe; UoUIMly of the itle Werve, Granulation of Die l.ida, I Ice ratio a the Lacliry mal nianiU.aiid Weakness nfV'laiou from any emeae. Price SS el, per box . For lo by r at. W. Hi ILK, Krookvllpj. and by uruggUdi Medicine Lioeler generally . METaIMORA. STOVES AND TIN WARE. THR TJNDER8IGMRD WOULD INFORM lUe citlaauia ol liruokvUle, Meiaiuo"a, Utarel and other plaewe that ho expect lo keep OS hand a a-ood luptilt of I IN AUK and M.tc ol all kind, al his Btere lu METAMORA, IND., Where be wuld be pleased to accommodate all ot Pranklln County with Stove, al city pricoe, aleo, ;8LF-8RALIN0 FRUIT CANS ' f varlou kiud. and ih common Can aUo. tinier from nrnoK me or leur i lor cbiih. caa es sent by thu hack and will receive prompt alteulion. r or .Move, Bend by the Canal. atifSUly HOLOMUK T, 8IIEKWOOD. A Speker at Last. Hnl thu i .-, no reaton why II. A A. R.HIacklldge el Mtlamora, ranuol coll cheaper and belter good than any bunte In the valley , constating of a general aorliiinl of IT) flooil, urocerle, isware, Hardware, Cutlery, Uon , tlii.it anil U, ' ii p. .und a guueral aaaortment of Ketnli Miulo Cloihl I g of the latest and anil Inproved Mianxhul at) le. We would respectfully call be attention o! the ladles to our slock of Milk, . e Lalne, Ue Berge, Alpaeae, Cashmere, Arc,, also MbawUf varlon Peecrlpllca, Preea l limniings, Jewelry, and a general aaeoriiueiil of Yankee Motion, which e positively Will sell as heafier than Buy bouse in the vaile) riÄfcX" ask a liiieral iliure for ilie coming year, t all und ee a. .til Indebted loae will please call and utile ap their accounts, a w must have money, or we cauuol conllue to sei I goods o cheap. H. A.M.HI ACKLUIOB. feh. I -ttm. BIIOOK VILLE. Watches & Clocks. It l. UAWNON TF!s DEUS IIIH Mill If vice t the citisens of Brook vllleand vicinity, In the capacity of Watch and Clock 'Her mm a iirpairer . rnsktn g and mending J&WELRY, ko. l.oug 0Bmrrunce and atrlct PUNCTUALITY are hi recommendation. NbopSdonr North ol Llnrk Oi Karuuhar' lore. OIvb me a call every body, and I will warrant aat'.ifarte n. June I '15 SAMUEL MARLATT. BLACKSMITH, MainHtreei,MouUiof ibe Fubllc fio.riaro,Kasttl1 IrooU III.-. Ititl. A LL KIR 08 OF BOLTS AJID if XX here" muaUe nl llie inrlei Uio licesntl III Ihn beat inaiiuer AlaHO I pay iiarilruliiralteuiioiito repalrini all kind ol Maelilaerv, warrantrd lo bo aa well done and als low in Irr an can bo fouud auy where lu the Wast, matt imFORT NT TO FARMERS. TIIXÜKOnSIOITED HAS OPEHED A SHOP on Maui ilnrge itrnel, lu the building forme, It occupied oy ein Auam, ivuuru nn I premied in Hin It rnloirer with UKIDLKri, MA DDI. KS, WM I I't, and every artlele usaally fiand la a Srst rla. saddle and Harnes shop, at ( inlnull pii. na. Having had i..- erul ear' iperlaoe la mi. n.isine, oe is i -iiiiu'iuiu oi sue, e. He I. hnrl i" arvd to do all hind vf repairing al may SSM ly Kli W A KD MRYBM, AJSA 10 LI! II AKT, (Laf f sad Naeeeaaorto lagle, WbeelerA Iglehart in Ileal Kslale Ageaeie,) t Horner Ml Uw aad llealKatale Agst, wiiiaiiead e Iba Cuiieeilea ef liebt, tbpaeliase auusaiv ul KjbI Kuieaad all ether arw fesslonal Sueiae inlrutted to him In Vaadsr barf h,aed lha a'Uoiniag aoaaileale ladlaas. "'"aHnattiaaA.

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S1' E?Aft?J(f 2!(tlf, $on5r Bfoftdvavawt Pinnrt,Clslssli,Oato. Hoaueseau, Totabe.ana urata a waa, naria MaMlea and Statur;, BaMtemJ Porta, Maura! TatU,Urwt, Vaae, Garden Plf ure ,CaWaelaa4 i'n.M Slake -- -- aaad aod Z)-IfaiirtaSeS to order. rat rraSatopaiMd witn tariaia mtmmm mmm ) SaaS, sr Sawed ol r4 r . 4h a a el. Haar am ij Little Giant CORN ä COB Mill fuinntrd nmt Hit ISM1 I dnubllea an Invention anion the reoet Important of aaodara llraea, for the uaa of the watt adviaed farmer aad vinrk feader eSd the ualveraat favor with which II saa been reeslvod from the flrrl more thaa an) thing elae, aiteata lu utility aad re periort.y. i'or portability, almpllcltj of conatruetloo, and ronveaieaee ef aae the LHfte Olawt baa na squat, ft wetehafrom3 teS hundred Iba., aceordln( to alia, can be put ID operaltoa by the farmer In "JO inlnwUe, llhoiit rtpenae t.r wicrUanUal aid, thaa nun aio.inea rlrataBfrSajJ. adluated mul nat'ti with r.inveoience I lia Little Clant hat received the ami at every Mate fair from Ml eonrl kr Mar land the paat Pelt, and that ta the luoeteoniptl mi-ntarc mnnnar. Tbeee M ilia are guaranteed tnthe mm aoaaive , manner agatnU breakage or doraagamcnt, aad ; warranted to crash feed from ear core, aad grtia or fluebomony from ahclled eora, with degree of ae ami coovL-nloaae for furm pitrtioeaa, never attalaed bvioro. i ae aabaeriher la now tireoarvd to farnlilitba farmer, of rrankHn conuty .tin improved patu.rn auJ im-, to auit the vaneo wanu oi au No.s.lalfeod at 40 complete, ready for at- I Urhlog the team, aad warrauwid 'o cruvh, of dry j corn, it) buiheteof tee j per roar with one horee. 1 .No. 3at S.'Hl. will crush li bu-liola rr hr.nr No.ialfW.wlllcraraewbuabeU pethosrwitk two horwea. I Ueno in Ills will bedellverej lu Brenkvtlle, or

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Sole Agontfor Pranklln V Ml. lilt AN PHONETIC JOURNAL. VOL. III. I85C. NEW fcERIKrv ?K.M M t k NTS PKR AMNVM. Objects of the Journal. I "iiül n. tun inlrclntl Rlid tl hf iti a i ioi uf B.aMwa.4 a. ..A m at aa tat ml I wae1 Arihfarra rail w h .m.. -..-.. -- an improved and ayatematUed orthography, by . h(ctt Jmtsn wr ,,r) I thlld'e acbooling may be aavod; ly which reading and ibelliug become a paalime instead of a Mi j by which a eorreet Baiyato of too elemeuury I aoundaeftae language I taught, aad acarate pro- ' nunclation rendered attainable bv all To farnub lerllagUtorary matter lor the frtooda i of the Kcform. excluatve of Party and Urn, and lutelllguo.eof tneapread wf Phonoiypy aad MwnoaraDhv I o anora un opponnutt) loeiery out ui u -i i ..iiBg acqawlhted with the theory aad drtailaof the ftionetie yaleas, aud the tinportaol advaauge of lis adoption, at a coat o inmug as to be wt the rwarh of alt. K. P. PK0S8EK. fehl Bdilor aud Pubttaher; tnclanaU,0 PHOIEfTc-BÖÖIS MAT BS OBTAINED FROM R. P. PROSSER, PHONETIC PUBLISHER, 274 JOHN BT RBCT. CUrCIKNATI, 0. lavperter'e Manual aad Vociibuletrjr A complete guide to tea art of Virbatim Keporting, by Bean Pitman aad K. P. Proaser, Price 71 cenujpaper rover, handsomely bound in maalin, l,0U. Mrniual ml rhsssgrassfi by uesa Pitman. The seventh tbouaaod U how msdv. Price MtMtt. hupeilor clelh.oOeU. Reava 1Ira.TicU. asv rnuueineniv , . . i mouihly Miacollauy ofbcienoe; Kew aod bulerThe I'ho Uliimenl.in the correeponaiag iyie oi mooofrapby. Her year, inadvBoee.fi. I'liune.ruuhlctepr allay; Aa attractive beetoi the (tern ;u by 8, prleetAet. heal by mail in roll of Sve.thn avoiding creasing and Injury. Roll of eleven, fi. Fiibuvtlc I'rimrr, Imroduetng aaveral new and attractive featme, loci. 1'irsl lttenetlc Heilder. Paper binding l cent. Pol pan! -JOi ta. I'haueUc hart. A uew aud beautilul Chart of the Pbouotyple Alphabet, with coptua marginal explanation to common print, aad practical alum moot of a correct aud effective dolivery. SSbvSd. Price SocU. Mounted on canvass with roller., St JO. Ptstvnetlc Tabic ta. The letter of Ibe Pbonutio AlpbalH.i, primed on thick card. Priesas easts ICr'A neBcrlptlve Catalogue, with Specimen Shoots, will be sent free lo auy part of the United Maie, or Ibe Canada, by aduteiug a abore juae la. iKii. TEASDALE'S YEW TOYK DYE HOUSE 18 A POTJH BTOi UV TilildI.m;, wita amue ironu o. Sua Walnut street, beteeea Sixth and Seventh, oppoaIte the taalnatKireet Uoeao. o oooneclion with any other house U the city. Coed sest by Express with proper taalrncUone, will havo prompt and falihfuj aueulloa. A ..Ire... W.TEANOALK. dec i.' Willy Groceries. II Y (lock of Young lly on,aDupowdr,lmperil M A Black Tee I large .od well eeleetedol late importations, pur and ireah. Also, Prtata Kio, Java, Mocha aud Laguagare Coflee; Prints N. O. Kugar, I rustic .1. rowdered, Loaf aad Clarlfla4 tiugarai Oolder Kyrup, h Ü. and &. II. Jtlulassas, t una ilouey, Kiev, nan, nmuow oiaaa, -iiuw Hag, Colored aaa wblUi Carpel Chala, lotion Yaru tad Cottou Hatii'ig, iih every article sis. ally kedi by Orocera, alTefbeat cjaaJIUIe, war ranted to givs aaiiafaciiou. for tale la Cjuelllie lo suit, at lha lowest market price. A A HOS A. COLTER. 8. K. Corner Main a Seventh KireeU,Cla'ti.,0. May IS IH4A. WM.li' PADDOCK k COn EICHANwG BUOKEKI COKSEK OF TI1IHO AMD ttALMT STKEB1S ClUCUtVATl, 0. mar I4ly SMLSNAND PRESSES!!! SEALS OF FIFTY LETTERS OR LESS WITH Hell' Herouaalon Si heal of iO letter or lea with Sven' Prreu'n $i U " " " " w Levar S Povtcee extra, from ft to iQ Notary Public Seal Is He reunion, $5 la Least, BO. C.niri ami Corporation Seals, with largo Lever Hreeaee frum SW to liuplu-ale matter lor tho Soale Write plainMlud vour I' aud J's. AddresaC. F. II A LI.. Keferoucc-. Seal Kngravor, Ituduew men 14 VVel Fourth irnet ol Cincinnati. Cincinnati. O. JCTT. A . Oeodwls wtll act sa aensl al Brook -vllle for these Seals and Preaee,of whom they ran be obtained at the Manufacturer' prlcea. march 14 lACOS bbt. a. t. BsaiEta J Aif OB ERNST. WHOLKK'ALB W fc r AI I. BOOK SBLl.EK, otalioDer, Prtnlsrand Blank Book Mauufaoturer. Be. 1 tS Main street, Cltwlnratl, keepa eoa unity on hand a lull and complete asaorlmeal of lilank Hooks. Mereoraiidunn. me., of hia own manufacture. Merchant, Banker. Clerk of County Court, Ac, will Aud oar Blank Book, of a superior quality. Particular attention paid lo the manufacture of Blank Booka, ruled and bound to aay pattern, life printed heed when required. ITifOur tne Blank Book aro paged. Also, a lull and eornpluie aaor lasen t of MlacelIsaeoas and school Book, feattoeery, die. Far chaeer are reapecU ally lav I ted to five a a call our tern and our prtee favorable. Cincinnati, March 14, IHM. WM. LEE & CO. - I wbst fourth sthbjxt, oiNriBSATi. 4 have now iaatore, and are conntaally fecetv ug NewHiyloacf nob FANCY DUY GOODS, Kmhraeiag all that Ummi fbioaalde t-d deair. ble la Hobos of mil kla4e. ailka, Oraaaaiass i.raiiNiliHfi, Tlaaar Uwam He rears. Mlllaiio kHlttl I IIa I wniiiBBiv! fSaskralilerlrSt I nrra, Ultr, lloali-r) , hau Is urn Vluullllea, A li no lot of Print at Af r ., P "A Ific.t togwtber Ith their mual targe variety cf WHITE (iOOliS, Linens. Muslins and ftnilti. Their entire stack wltleefeaal unusually ttrartive t buyers this aamaoa, on aeeemai ef the imiiieo vri lies of fiooda, and VKKV LUW PRICES. Merehaau are vespeetfully InvitaS te five thsm a rail. I um Liberal, Oil. rAlMTLD UlNDOtt W1IADE. aaa on rtoia mm . . . . . . TABLE COVERS, tJABUFAUTtlBEDand aold.w III Uli, by M. Mawyai Co.B.i. ding, WglBtt St., I'teclnnsit ABVFAOTVBBDand aaid ,huiatlcssd rs. t otleg Hull Chid, order promptly Sued. Coeniry Merassstsisslssts applied nnlhelowi term. leV.S.ISBS. IS Has.

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wnth year; Vol, XV. sf tU weekly Utea ewaV reanee.n Ue let of Septeaaher laat. The Aaa- ' 1 "ea pwana laawS sat aww aw with u eherwevar or clateaa te noiaaiare trader en Uta CostaSssV h iaayoerarreadaa)tbDbatBtawUliiwf naaee payable, wbe) doaa net knew aad I iribeee; there te u et aa ettesalve hneaiei at arueateö aed peteeooa Mosen whoa e HS SSS teVrttS . ry danaaMSIaMeralSSMS oa.le.whyiu publW-atta I. tolerawrlteVeeav ' rrc l.collOB Uivlw f iL, like WV. w i ort Marrorr ODce ferrlblv eSaaeeaaSlWial bad nevrrkriowaj a hard , fHptSc. er re .lew, see. rlcteau aaBDlaaawwhe) btae, nor oe eaaiaeally peaeroaa ea4 kn4H .. did notlt.au. Prompt ajid peatepcass to in aenoD iBiiouaor leiqutty BS SÖSaSS r. wm.r laiaiiiif mm eioaauoteai teeai f.Uibi!1tJ.itiajraaveeV0e li.wpwran te FrUiriple.aordeaf tetSeeraw afOe aaa aaertaW- la tu rNaat the aduaalii wf In rlefl.n cs of aalaeaatee Ue nd of hoati iUlieefte Beet deiatlv mJ thaTrmaue haag rowa atss4tlt ta pasim elatiea tu ra tas day f ha er jrln lie m acrvlngthapui.llr hawa beam amreaawtad la pea. sstttoa. luateaS at s elnfta editor wMa aae wr iwt aaalaUeta.Me ovwaalaaUoai mom aamercae body wf wrtvera, each Sited by accompllihment aad eipertaaits lortSs I lar Ilea el dtaewaalea U which bta warn la J ilia daily amonm of readme mailer et... thaa quadrupler that ef Heearlieattoiaiea aeesa ef raiaed werreepe dt u enrlrctee lbs irauemiuina warty aad I nie I Ureal aarratteaiaf a bate v er la uaa Worth of a tUatloa whaSa äeeV Itlca, Ugtalatloa, I.Hereiera, Art, lltrtortta .hort whatever arte, u u.e natal well awl aff of maaitna, roiemie lbeology alone egavraew Inda here Vbefreaataad meet eeerrhlaf Sjasssg ton. Commeaclnwajae datlv f otto aäaet af waa. aJsStSnd wttS ararwaJy a ehasow mTpalronags, The tribune Ii now aaaed la aearw term HatM ' three dlattact ediUona.)Mat-Wuaat end Wrm. i.V. ou aebeol 4 Or 7M laiSia a tab I aiiadi of all rolamaa wees. lucl'caUtlea haaeteadilr srowa from aeibtag to the fotlvwleg atEffegats. Dally laruea (e v ealag ss4 SSStS laf ) 9$M eephM Soml-VVeekly M.KS Weekly i j.,e CalUotnlardlUun. aaea Total.. l7,rS coma we bei le ve BO oi be? aewspye r la the world Oaa a eubecrlptle Hat aver half ao lave as Ihaat aad no penooicat of any ort can mal tt. And while iva extreme ewaapnoas rendering as Increase ef paying rcBder only a indirect pecuniary ad vsa tare to u. baa donbtloaa l.rwaH twelled its awkacriplion liil.tt would be absurdity got ts per erne in un yswawweaaaww pwaeaaaagw lip 0T1 Ue nee of pubtte ai.pr n al and eaVeem. Wo late p lees ere la aanoaarlngto our rwadsr that, la view of ihomomeetoariaierett auechiBf te tbeHeeatan of Conrrem about to eoejmsass, Mr.Oreely will apendaba Winter at Waablagtwa, a tho rap rose ntatlve of The Trtesae. HI lev ur will atipear regularly la ear varies eaJtteee the Weekly luclsSed. iTSKM S. Oar term tnvarlablj are tor the Ually Triam ne, SS per anaum. Semi. Weekly, (3; two coplea for Si, S'e fat 91I.V5; ten coplea or over to one addraas, $iJS each. w eck I jr. ft; three ewplwsavraSvecotrtwe fer R; es copies for Sit; twasiy Silas, ot ever, re obb .hatku for II each; tweuty rrepifs, er sear. to aaa rata or aaea aeaaansai. 1M ears macleraand other aaodlog ea deb of tweaty or ovr, oa the aboveterme, will be entitled te aa ettra copy. Addition tvay at all limea be made tea clab al the price palo ty tho.o alrwaSy la M. Uee 7 GKKBLT tk MckLHATM, Ko. IM Raaeaa t.. Hew York. C0NNEB8VILLE. TOULDFRIENDSAND NEW. rrt HE P A HTJTEB BHTP Of laiTXHiJI ItiJL un being dissolved, I wtak te aej a m w veeee to ay old friend and tee cutioaeis af the tats rm. I hvBcoaeladay te lassie sst wSjaaUse te the Tailoring BttsiTAeu. I have modelled aud i edited tikeator fermerty occupied by the 0rm, lea espoaita tee Coart House, cd hvlng received new aad beaailfal aortmest ef Clothes, Caaiiners, Tweeds, TetTttafB, &c, . &c , eVo. From tee city, 1 will make to orr every dsseriptian ofeloUiing. From mr uise agiiarlaeee. and the Uniterm aatUfaettea SoretoSsea gives, I feel eooSdant thai I shall be able to give eatira and uii rtiiacnon iobhwbo may give aa a trial My lock will always be (oand ooaplete every, thing pertaining to the eealssas, aad wf the aaeal mtelonabl kind, wilt be kept oa band, aad batuns oflhe moat faatldeoa larva, a wall a tseea wauling good of a cheaper kind mar call with tue asau ranee thai Iber will be aa'uSe. I trual iBoee who hayva known itaad Bstrila4 m for many year past, will agala teAow aaee SM the light of their patronatra.aod 1 sbal I saa all ay endeavor to give the same SBtlifscttes that I have Invariably doue heretofore. TOM BUK I OH. Ktmietnkcr th rimce and Aessweatwr far nansc. Cos aesev Ilia, Jane ij. COW NKBtS V I L IaE Iron Foundry. OIBIAETt I30IM0 , uisasrsto W. F. teebeart; oleaale an J Retail Uea I er ia COOK. 1 144s An 14 1 '..IT I! 4 STOVBS, aaa CuUngi of etery Detoription. ffT4ttoe oa Mearae ekrect.a few Seer Koala the Coart Honee.XB iv kp roimtssiTr em fess4fke terreat and of best leiurtinriioi CooklusT htovaa In tba valtav. aad hav lag recently Increased ear fad litte for manu tu luring, w havo aabormtw. leasava aad w asbast our Ntove l.u6 csatlaa AT ClNCLNMATl PRICES! WaeoatinueU smnafacts re Ike State Fwlroremlum , , HATHAWAY COOKING STOVK, now admitted to be the amn cooking inv ta tee U ailed Stauet W a tea maBaractore th Premium or step cook mg Steve, with 4 er tbeiaeaee large o-vews. We ears prepared ta furulsh, vmi BBTaMV Sad Irons, Wagon Boxet, aai Irooa, aVc., 4o ., at city Priesa. - A general asaortweniof TIN WABE. EAVETROÜGHSJBL, tk HOUSE 8P0UTIV0, kept dd hand and made lo order. ; Job Vötting of mil kind. made ! a ea perl or tuenner, at Bort sutiee. Hav ieg employed eiLperteuovd woramefe, we Invite pe .I atwatlnu to Ibe fart that w warraul our Move to purtofra well, and our caatlsaga generally to be sf good mau rat er the aaey re lunued. B. ü old Catting. Old Copper, and Coajrtry 1'roduc-taken IB SiOtange, May te-M-ly W. TT. FRYBABGER k CO, WgaLBSai sa Krrau, DtALBKBm Dry Goods, Carpets, Paper Hasf mm. CHT A. GLASS All) QVBI Boats. Nhee, Mats Cases, I AND MANUFACTURERS Of UO1KTS ABJBB n AM TIL. LAS), C0NSEE8YILLE XM9. aay W 14 ly INDIANAPOLIS f niimpolis Insuram 9. OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. AaJserlrA Caytttal BaTOOOsOOO. aOAJLO of UBBMSai Joaa Ü. Iter a saa, Wj M. BteCaert. V . B. BuSMiia . B. W. R. Bixat, DBUSS MOOT, M- S.Tsl Jobs W. hraJM-sm. W fusss W. Wi W.O. WaABTOB. JOHB 0. L. K. BaewBiLi, Hee'y. s. r. costamee, FREE OF CHARGE 1 1 Tara Spleaatd Prler Bag imi K 1 titled Bettes Abbey Is Us wlendld ateel eagravli.g, TH painting by I, ass art aae the Ursel Ite from Kgyet,'' a taam from Kgipt, a laaga aad awaetifwl aafrom a iminüsf by 0. Boeert. The nv granui uf iron un price ol Uo shove eagrBvlBf Is tX set eesy, Bui 111 be eent raaa e causee a Saaevret I i.e .uh.iTiaer aae sstsbliaaact a Saasas A aaea - ot la Philadelphia, and vtll faralBfe My heel et JublieatioB at Ike retail prtee free ef seattaes, ny person by forwardtag the süsarlB4m BeSae of an the Ü Magaalaea, aawh sm rWrwerV 4jed) '. Iutt,am' Or.hair,'. , frank I welle' IB MBB me., Will n relve the a ron of either ef 0 iias er saatsW asm BlafSI aramelege, free of charge, or 1 fei Mag it ss, ii has I'sierwaes. a Ledlee't brlsiian AhBual, they rill reteiveheth mega sines aad a eoey af Ith at sf the I graving. very eesarrwuem aw assjiaviag o w ruled Bun neaiseas aad ilMirh. VavsefBwMdtugs. Bewtpasei Beading Vksae. a? Mtrhieery. Benh tlinatrailoea, l odge CeruSesssa. easaaes card, a. . .. .. All or d er east by asU promptly sasBSsBta. Bertcm w Uhlag vistreef amlrlalMaj JaMShi 14 caa seed a Duerrwoty pe et ahesch ef tsWhalM tug ay Bsaii or iBKss. reresmeat S dmtesee sevtta i would Snd II loibeiradvaetaaet aaslhra. sa WW wawM BSl SSIBSS es-s KYBAM A so Third Street. I v. MaVra t. S. BBA (see SB i) pTw.afiheefeoi.eat areeertae.aad Vset atiawsM