Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 July 1856 — Page 4

THE VALLEY FARMER-DEVOTED TO THE TRÜB 8MTEREST OP FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND WORK! NC MEN.

THE AMERICAN.

HISTORICAL nttUff Karey i Opinioa of Col e lbs aa,' repwrt of Use Saeretary ef War, soraWr 5,110 Wam DwunrKBirr, De. 5, '46. " a - .ta t la amy, 1845. John 0. Fre- . . a S t. than ft brevet captain in the corps of Topographical Eogiaeers, and stnoe sppomted a liou-teoanfe-eolooelf wit here under ordert from this Department, to pursue his explorations in tho regions beyond the Rocky Mountain The objects of this service were, as those of his previous explorations bad been, of a scientific character, without any view whatever to military operatieoa, Not a soldier or officer of the United States arsay accompanied him; and bis whole force consisted of sixty-two men, employed by him for security against Indians, and for procuring subsistence in the wilderness and desert country through which he had to peas. One of the objects be had in view was to discover a new and shorter route from the western base of tho Rocky Mountains to the mouth of tbe Columbia river. This search, for a part of the dis

tance, wooid carry htm through) this intelligence was received in the unsettled, and alterward the afternoon of the 22Ü of June, through; a corner of California. j while he was on the American Uo approached these settlements fork of the Sacramento, 80 miles in the winter of 1845-0. Aware ! frm the little garrison of Sonoof the critical state of affairs be- ma; and, at 2 o'clock on the mortween the United States snd ning of the 25 th, ho arrived at

Mexico, and determined to give no eenee of offence to the authorUina of tbe province, with comi i i i menoante pruuenoe, ne nanoa nis command on tbe frontier, one hundeed milee from Monterey, and proceeded tlone to that city to exain tbe object of bis coming te the commandant general, Castle, and to obtain permission to go to tbe valley of tbe San Joaquim, wbero there was gamo for his men, and grass for bis horses, and no inhabitant to be molested by his presence. The leave was granted; nai no sooner bad be reached the desired spot for re freshmen t and repose before he received information from the Asetttemottts, and by cx6om oar Consul at Moachat Oen. Citatro was preto ittaok him with a comvely large force of artillery, MWlry end infantry, upon the pretext that, under the cover of it eriesitifln missioo, be waaoxciting the American settlers to revolt In riew of this danger, and to be it eeatditlon to repel an attack, he Urtn took apposition on a mountam veriooRiDC iUoni?rev, at of about thirty miles, W W ' it, raised the flag of tkt United States, and with his own men sixty-two in number, sÄtne approach of the comUV general. From (ne 7lh to tho 10th of Mareb, Colonel Fremont and his liMIe band mainUined this positi General Castro did not appretnt within attacking distance, end OoL Fremont, adhering to me pfca of evoiding all collisions, deewaVwd neither to compromit Ärnment nor the American ready to join him at all if he had been attacked. hie position, and coinnie mareh to Oregon, in tending by that route to return to tin United States. Deeming all danger from Mexicans to be he yielded to tho wishes of nie men who desired to lb tho C0untiT,di.schürfireJ " . a 5 them from hia wrvicj, and refuaa E V . ' a äV a aa eaf t mcmro otuers in tneirateau, vu MtWm wm he to avoid doing tuYtbiaif which would compromit tht dtoofoao eettlwra. or give owor of offence to the authorities. Uo pu Mil lich slowly and Leisurely, aa thwatate of hia men and horswayMi until tho middle of lsfsy,fca btd rencbed the northetw aide of the great Ta.math bka wtihin the limits of the Orefift Usstitory, when ho found haaVertbr pvogrees In that dircctioa ebsinicted by impassable atuMry moanUint and hostile Indisss, who had been exoited sgetest hiss by Oeoeral Caalro. had killsd and wounded lour of bit nod, aod left him no repose, effbsjr in samp or on his march A4 Um amsss tisse. information WmibitOen. Castro, in i Us Ioaion allies, was to person agninst him, try aad oavalry, at the hsidof (bor or ivo hundred men; Umiiy mefS fajsaiag around the km Of tittftso of San Francisco tot taodearous on the north stlrf ßä wad tfett the American it Urn vtUey of the öaewsre oempreoeodeu in of destruction medhis own Dar ty. Utder these eirtuoasians, be Mexand seek aafetv bis own party and tbe settlers, tot merely in ef 0tstre but in tbe

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total overthrow or tho Mexiona authority in Oriliforniii, and the establishment of an independent government in that extensivo department. It was on the (3th of June, and before the commenoemcnt of the vrur between tho United States and Mexico could have thero been known, that this resolution was taken; and by the 5th of July, it was carried into efleot by a series of

rapid attacks, by a small body of adventurous men, under the con duot of an intrepid loader, quick to perceive and abler to direct the proper measures for accomplishing suoh a daring enterprise. On the 11th o Juno, a convoy of 200 horses for Castro's camp, with an officer and 14 men. wore surprised and captured by 12 of Fremont's party. On the 15th, at daybreak, tho military post of Sunotna was also surprised and taken, with niue brass cannon 250 stands of muskets, and several others, and aomo men and mutations of war. Lenviug a small garrison at Sanoma, Colonel Fremont wont to Sacramento to rrouso tho American settlors; but scarcely had he arrived there, when an express reached him from the garrison ol Sanoma, with information that Castro's whole foaco was crossing tho Bay to attack that place. that place with 90 riflemen from the American settlers in that valle. Tho enemy bad not yet appeared. Scouts were sent cut to reconnoitre, and a party of 20 fell in with a squadron of 70 dragoons, (all of Castro's force which had crossed tbe Bay,) attacked and defeated it, killiug and wounding five, without harm to themselves; the Mexican commander, De la Torre, barely escaping with the loss of his transport boat9, and nine pieces of brass artillery, spiked. The country north of the Buy of Sun Francisco being cleared of the enemy. Colonel Fremont re turned to Sanoma, on the even iog of the 4th ot July, and on the morning of tho Oth, called tho people together, explained to them the condition of things in the province, and rocommended an immediate declaration of independence. Tho declaration was made, and ho was selected to lake the chief direction of aflairs. Tha attack on Castro was tho next object. lie was at S inta Clara, an intrenched post on the upper or south fide of tho bay of San Francisco, with four hntulred men nml two pieces of fiull artillery. A circuit of tnoro than an bintilr.'ii miliw must ho trnv.

i ii- rv .u iu ! botany, ueology and meteorology of ersetl to reach him. On tho 0th j ()0 c;untry dt.,crib,d g Vouie of July the pursuit whs cormneo- since followed, and tba pinu from Olm), by a DOily Of ICO mounted I which the ÜAkfof the Union is now flyritloiuen, commanded by Colonol lag from a i halarel 0ersji sortc a y a resaea. His report was printed by Ihu Fremont in person, who, m three triinhlvd intnfL4n laa.ua. dnys, arrived at tho American '- na Fremont was looked to as settlements on the ll'O de los A- one of the bufactors of his country, rocricanos. Here he learned that Jp hroaslaf fldds, Caatro had taitoWaia ra, and was retreating aou'.hwurd proached the Uocky Mouo'.aina by a

towards tiuanl tie los Angelus, MKn nWv nl Ihn A nirulu I h air i V "' -'V O 7 of the Governor (leneral of the Californiau ,and distant 400 miles It was instantly resolved to pur' sue him to that place. At the ' i.a. ,.f ,i. u moment ol the departure, the grain) in inteiiiKcnce waa receivat aaTr a i a a eu ol war with Mexico hau cumImeuced; that Moutorey had boon tnkuii by our n ival lorce, ami Hi n .f IT '. 1 l.'. ... . iL tUft; of tho Unitfil States there raised on tho 7th of July; tpd that tho fleet would co-t)cratü in tho pursuit of Castro and his forest. The ling of independence was hauled down, ami that of the United States hoisted, amidst the heartv greetings aud to tho great joy of tho American settlers nnd tho forces under tho command of Col Fremont. The combined pursuit was nipidly continued, and on tho 12 ih of August, Commodore Stockton and Col. Fremont, with it dotaehment of murines from tho squadron and some riflemen, eutered the city of the Angels, without resistance or objection; the Qoveroor General, htm, the Commnndunt Oenerol, Castro, and sll the Mexican nuthoriti.s Inving fled aod dispersed. Commo dore Stockton took possession ol tho whole country as a conquest of the United States, nnd appointed Col. Fremont Governor, under the laws of nations, to assume the funotions of that offioo when he should return to tho squadron Thus, in the short spare ol sixty days from the first deci&ivo movement, this conquest was achieved by a small body of men, to an extent beyond their expectation, lor tho Mexican authorities proclaimed it a conquest, not merely of the northern pnrt, but of the wholt) provinco of tho Cal ifornias. Tho Comma in Inn t General, Castro, on the 9 th of August,

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day, on the raid to Sonor. , ,.n-1 fäZ jjto? nouneed t hia result to the people,, M.a,le(1 ;hl, edition, ho gurud together with tho net mil flight j mgna. piercad the country of the and dispersion of the former au-jSro and nmortlt Apaohe; met. thorlties; and, at the same time, a' r u nd , . it 1 ,t !,n hundred days fiom 8nt- Fc, ho ofTiotally comnnmai ted the ( Blood 0Q lhe bMlki of lhtt a,,..

fictof the conquest to thorrench, English and Sp inish Consuls in California; and, to crown the whole, tho official paper of the Mexican governmeut.ou tho 10th of October, in laying these official communications before t he public introduced them with the emphatic declaration, "The loss of the Californias is eotwumniatcd." The whole province was yielded up to the United Stntos. and b now in our military occupancy. A small part, of tho troops sent out to subject this province will constitute, it is ineumed, a .suflieient force to retain our possession, and the remainder will be disposable for other objects of the war. W. L. MARCY". To thb Pfkmdknt or tub United Statu. The Man of the Timei. Wa tak taa nubjoineJ ketch of the life of Col. Fremont from "Th Men of tht Ttint," a book published by UadfiulJ, New York, In 1862. when tho great explorer of tho West hud nut been thought of aa a l'n Mth ntml cand:.dat. In the same work, Mr. Rue httimn't lifa ii dUpoatd of in about a tj'iirtcr of the upaee that is devoted to Col. Frrmont. Nothing it said of the "Quae of Whuniland," except W 9 that he wu born on such a day, and on uch other days wis elected to cer tain offices. Not the slightest allusion is mid to anything he ever did or aaid for the bunviit of the country.--This is a significant fact, end indicates lhe relative value of the two men Wa du not know who edited the American edition of this b ok. bot it is not probible that he had any prejudices which would mako him deal un fairly with eithtr of these entleaien. Here is tha sketch: "Jobs Charles Fremont, the 'Pathfinder of the Rocrv Mountains,' a man who htu opened to America the gutes of her Pncific empire, was born in South Carolina, January, 1014 Uis father was an emigrant gentleman from Franoe., and hia mother n U ly of Virini. 11 r reived ooil rtluriilion. tliouuh left nn orphan at four years of age; and when at tbe age of seventeen he graduated at ChslTeston College, lie si ill contributtnl to the upport of his moihur and her children. From tenchitiK mathematics he turneel hia attention tw civil ei.uinrmg, in which he made so groat profleiency that be wu reeommvnd.'U to the government for employment in the survey. 11m wa afterwards employed at Washington in constructing mapa of that region. Having received the commission of a lieutenant of engineers, he proposed to the secretary of war, to penetrate the Hocky Mountains. Iiis plan was approved, and, in 184), with a handful of men, he reached and explored tho Houth Pass, lie not only fixed the locality of that great pssa through which myriads no press their way to California, but he defined tha astronomy, geography. m w line, rnled the summits south ol he tStioth Pass, detlecled to the Ureat Salt Lake, and pushed examinations right and left along the entire course. He connected his survev with that of WuL'.x;' expediUon- aod ,,u ordt, rv "alblied.Hut he opened one route to (Columbia, he fim w vst region eouth M this line in . ... vvstfd with a f'thuloui interest, to which he longed lo apply the teat of t xaot eckince. It was tbr rM-giiinintr of winter. Without naourcea, adequate euppliee. and so much as a guide, and with only twenty-five companions, be turned hia face and made toward the Ho ky Mountains. Then hfitn that wonderful expedition filled with romance, daring, ami autfvring, in which bu was lost to the world nine months, traversing 3.6J0 miles in eight of eternal anowa, tn which he revenlrd the grand featureaof Alia California, its great basin, Sierra Nevada, the v alleys of Ban Joaquin and Sacramento, revealed the real El Dorado, and established the geography of the Western portion of the continent. In August, 1844, he was again iu Wash ingion, and his fame, was sealed, lie was planning n third expvililion while writing the history of the second, and befort its publication, in 1U45, was s at .a Wa a a a a again n ins way to lite t acuto. counc il n; hta mount. nn comrades, to examine in detail the Aeialio alope of the continent, wh eh resulted in giving a new volume of acience to the world, and California to the United Statea. - After (he contpicst o( California, in which he bora a part, he was made the victim of a quarrel betwoen two American com m antlers, snd stripped ut hia commiasion by courtm irtial The President reioatated him, but Kn mont would not accept mercy, but demanded juetice. Ilia connection with government now ended. He was a private citizen and a poor man. He had been brought a prisoner rrom California, where he had been explorer conqueror, peacemaker, and governor. He deternined to retrieve bis honor on the field where he bad been robbed of it. One line more would complete his survey, the rout) for a great road fiom Miaaiaaippi to S.tn Francisco. Auain he appeared In the far Weit. "Uis old mountaineers flocked about him, and with thirtythree men and one hundred and thirty three?rnulea, he started for the Pacific. On the Sierra S m Juan all hia mules and onu third of Iii men perished in a more than Russian cold; and

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... .., to. Tii men of California rvvtrtcii tha judgment of the cuurtmartial, nod Fr moot wu mad the first Senator of ths Oolden Statu. ri.NTINNATI. Gi W. COFFIN, BELL fc BRASS FOUNDER, -IHO.KH IK LEAD, .INC, ÜOPPKK, UI.OCK TIM. a 11 LT Kit MM IH It, MKT I. I'OKIMU, Hit A. NN IM KS, MIN I I I s, At, AI'. 1o. los 104 IStsei Kfi ood or raluwklH Mir, CIN, INN All, OHIO. If V HKLI.) are esnruted on irwe hrlentiflc anil ill Harmonise prlurtnleaaa followed Ib lee Irst H. II PounJeria of Qermauy, Kraoea, Holland ml Kuglaud. uov I, u COKR.IK. tut. I.ö'fORK'lll. O'CONNOB fe HK0TIIEK. WIMtLfl.a IIUIII ID rORWII mi oiiui-itm DR Y GOODS, SO. SI PK A HI. NTH KT WE BN VI SK CINCINNATI. O iai.rchT 1 day & mmw, WIIOLKt LH UK.tl.KKH 1.1 aTAPbai au i Alter D Y GOODS. ki XO.SS PRAKLMT , OKI . VINKdt RACK NTS., mar 7 1) CUfCWHATI, 0 as. t. a. tuaaia. Da. i. nirKiuN. T. B. HARRIS, DRl(i(ilST&AIM!Tlli:CABY, I. I COK.raiA MAIM BTH., CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly PETER N'EFF Ws, wauui.Li HARDWARE nEAii.it. No. 03 Pearl St. bet. Vine cV Race, CINCINNA1I, O. man Ii 7 If a. a. m r a . n. W. D. (' M 1 r M A R II. D. CIIIPMAN k CO., Cs m ai I s s I m k Forwarding MERCHANTS, WniTKWATRRCAKAI.BAHl.t.CIMCI.I.fAll. in: ri. it i: i s: . i m inn, ii, CtaMIMlrlTTiU. John Hwaac) fit Co. ; Morrlaou k Sowbir TaaIBje Wrifht: K. H.M.Oonklls, ataaVaMft Mlaiphaaa, H.uBKarrott M.I. . N I I I I .1 N II A V .Uli. AI A. H.OoawalldaKoa. : Oaor- OiTlaapla. Ubsral osib atlrsacomsutr watU oa enlnAOhta. . I I- l r. iarrABt.swaassa9 sis ie7 PEEL & SONS'j OKKilN.lLNO. I, 0.174 WALMITMTRKBT, Kat Nid bat. 6th A ?th Ru.. (nail door Itorlb uf 'WalMMl Si. ll...l.,"l n.rli.uali, Okto. IT , ii,.- loai rn'tio Dial wo h hal for I msrly tony jaara In Rurrtne swl t:X 1'OIIHandla thl rlty lor tho I fonrtaon 'r. m fWI ennS.laint In aa) lug . that all arooila lntrnalaHl Ut nor oarv vlll oo .Inno In Vio hl at) lo au I our olio rr.a i lll.u k illlM.yiii.i rcri.il. lhaa till othar food IMnf tatabliahmrnl In tht ' ' H). Iii r si. ti. Oy wnrtl und N too IN Kliilal.llig i i.i.aratu I not uraal by any olbuf !) tliar I. .1 in- nt in tho Aoil, OoallaMaaa' eliMbtna; ronorstod In Iba boat J 1)1. I.B..I llk Uroaara. t'rai.', Mro.-hu. Print-I .l wajf StaU Kbsarl, Hojil.n and Marino Pruaam eloaiiod without d)luf. TaUlo ai.d flan.i Cover rNBlol. Cr...u ilosnadby Mhtir without rlppttig Sbd tho Colors ratalnod porfoct. Dreaea I -i Black for fltOOa Tbl Ii tba only II) llnu), that avar dlilsd thalr worh la a how window, odor It hat bonn laianod or dyad, wblh l tb Public n oiHirlili.lljr to dvt'ld soi'ordilif lolhjtrown Judf uiout, wbiih I ths btwt pyorlu tba City. may 1 1 A3 ly LITUHifBY k IMMi Vlawaof Hull.llMf, I. Bi'raa, Portrait. 1)1id .in. MaiHi.Nbow ('artia, Mola. Urafl, llllla . I bkchsnc ,l.bsi.ar. Ac. MIOllLKTOM A WAI.I.ACa. No I is WlnutKlrt.Oill Pallow "oil. I'lnciiHjBii. v ., . 1 1 . ivi- -i t LATIMER. GDLB9EI & LlfTOH. 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Tblatabllkaiiit will b found to keof rat, lnStlo Kirania liull.lln; In lb eoantr), aa Uiv ean b aupillad korv wlUi all la mamrtal rtitl mad nf lumber. 1 1 t iar aaond for Siilhiii hiiu. In Uta Lumbar Vard oouuarWd wiUitblt aatabtlahruaa' ibara I kapt for aala as estasslva aatirtnint of Lu Biliar for Sll budding purp. Haali prlmad antlftao'.t, tonISlill) on hsnd. All nrdar pnnnplt) Uttajad t. 'I' It KM S t'AHll. Nov. II, InM 17 I yr. CllClllttl MARBLE WORKS. tVeetem llww ape. CatUarlae Hi. T. WHITE & SON, rpHOMAS WHITE & SOW, WHOLESALE J, and Mvll dajaiwr In ruralKit ana Amurivau VTarlil. MoUUllltiliU Tiltnha, (load and font Mtollt l ai.l Top. Fama for Urav Lot, aad various iln.-r .trm I. -a. Knttr ntlretlon will b fir ' I all narvon favoring us IIb their nrdara. v a amiiu in. boat work man, anil a II at prlra lowr tiiau any othar Vanl. Capa antl "Ulla oa aand. Our Agent for arookvillw. Is Mr. James Kaansdy, wbe wllisttand to allordafs. M. SAWYER & CO, m auPACTUKUKM a oa.tLaaa is Window awdea. Oll l lu'li, ( ordi. Tuaaelst Hrnases Uilff Mail Wliile Window aiiude Liaaa, m nil Cnia tain nstsria ala. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade & Oil Cloth Store, V0. C0LLE0E HALL, WALÜÜT ST., BET FOURTH AMD PITB, sprits Clasiiiaatl, O. a.'aaa'aiBi eaaeaeaiaawai . I. D. A. BRADLEY. uccaaatiM io DMA Dt.KV DnoTiis:na, WhoteasUaDd H.uii JEWSLER. HA vi mi j i at rotarnad from tba Kssl with s larf sud .tn...! atoefe of Ina Watrhe and Kiob Jowlr I t.omprlalna a aortnivul of MaW AUD 1. 1 t 1 1 Ki I. aTYLKMI whlrb f will offer to the old aastowsrs of ths Isla Srin at llfBiory prl. . Call and aa at M . W . Com.r fourtu a ataU.CUeslauaU, O .

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B. JBBBlSaS. J . bi r r.iirik ui. 1 Lalt. Ml MUGS. limiKU I CLASS !iW HOLKHA LK GROCERS, Wet. tAI NAIfS MTKIf.Ti WEST NIUK, RSCONh t)OOR ABOVB KIXTU, V Ii. I . f Milli Mtd'l, CIMCIMMATI, 0. ! i M. ir.o SAMPSON & GO., IMPIlRIlm KD PSll" (him,, UUm and (JiH'Hm.uic, KoNHili Street, 3 door, below thtrU, ,7 id ir C l.1l. I. V ATI. mnn tit a. w. Tir. TAIT & SON, commissioiv hierchants, .ki wai.tra la PRODUCE Wa fa WHlnai m .. mr ihihi n , , I aP er. Ret, (.rain, pK.taara, Drted Kralt , PutsUM. Onliin, r. Utwral CA Mil atfneiBHU matla o voutfu waas, Ordari for Ornrarl ami Manulariar4 Aril di lolleltad aati BIU4 on tha aanal ravorabln siraM, ma) li ly HENRY FALLS, wii.n aa.i a riC A It I' K T W A IIEHOUHE, No. IU haat I nh liwt, hotwaan Malnaiid M)r mimt.' -I i, ( liulMiiall, O., NkTKIVl.M; A LMtUK Min K OK and American ('a rTt. .'urtiln G.Mila, . Vr , lor Hi r. trade, to which ha oil ciaii.. at( u i I) Invito tba attouuoit o( lit iiubll. -ear I M B K 1. jfiCOBEiSAS&CO. MaaVrtiTcaaaa or aa CLOT m . arr 4i 1 1 a au or aa m noi.cai a aiti.iat la j.. I SUIRTä, DRAWERS, at TRUNKS, Ro. IS Psrl Strest, Clsclauall, Ohio, fabttly VBNTWURTH & BROS. SO. "T PBAKL srKKKT, I M I v I I, OHIO. spleidio mm GOODS. . W Invite ibvatU'nUnn r enonlry marrbautato oar xUiulve stock of Kanty and Hlnple Dry OwOatS. Havlniforaavaral yaars lmsrta.1 .llr.-rt fr..m lb ninat rel'diraUid VanuTarlururali. Kiirof,B 1 havinf a rasH'Mit Mirtiurr la Raw York, w r nalilrd to nlar lo aaah snd rrpoalhl butr, una irpaaaed tttdaavmnl In prlra. at) loa, Ar. r. . vN K.N i wohth a HHnTaaaa. FRANCIS NUELSON. imposts amu HANuraoTtiasaor Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, DF.ALKK IN Leaf Tobacco, Ho. 33 Main Stftl,betwn 5th and xth, 6Hign ..iin.. lnllBiiCblr.1 IM INN i 1. ÜI11U. Rov i. .: iii iiry.. 8. & H. RUFFNER, Man it fn r Wire ra tut a 1 r 1 n W A; IP ill Iii - , ajfi.l Wliola.ala and Ratall V. K COR. WESTERS ROW A PEARL BTS, I X l. . l I, o. ttPTb hlchl markst prlr paid for KAON OLU KOCK atid iHliar iMiieratub. bov li V.M. :.t Aaron A. Colter, QK0TKKY PKUOUtK AM COMMIHNIOR Ml K( II AM', S. K .i.oKJIK k or ii .H aW bAI "T--m .a Nov 1ft. 4tt-lyr. im ein HO. ai. aaaoa Ta J. II. A I . JOISKM, WUolviale liealrrtln DRY GOODS, No. 19 Pearl St., Cincinnati.' B a. a jonn it. j.ine, y l'aleb Jon, Geo. W. June. may I ly J f. " j",-, ''f-10"1' P. B. ÜMSTED, NO. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut k Vine, CIHCIVNATI, OHIO: The moil xlnlve and beat Manufacturer in Hie United Mule. on io i.n a roil op ALU KKW RTYLXst Ha taken ihr higbnct i.remium at all th Kiblb. tl.tna! Mux liu. neat uiatenala tlieap lor raah, ' a I. It'll enalnea hint to aall SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. A low as otter a Inferior ertloles, PAISTKf) SadOILT r-IIAlfc8.if barsutllal dtm. Btfr and W HITK llollaml Hha.l, I rliiuulnc, Pliturr Ar.'. ! I (IKK MI A HK.a pulntml an.l l,iltrrfil lo ordr. Kt'palrtlixahd Jobblnf In (mud rat alUmlad to promptly. aia SUly Jl rssf X NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN STt, AND T7. i' l,Kia i IV mout of iiaiantl) on hand s bataullful aaiorIIA TS A N I) CA TS, Ofth aioatfaahlonaliln kind. Na Invites his old fruda at rtrooktlllstogl alts a estl wkvittuay May 7, iHjj i yr. T1IK STODART PIANO. mm a mm, CINCINNATI, OHIO, AfrnKfarlke most aalabratatl laanufSrtorla of tha Union, dt'ilM lo vail tba altehllos of buyers pariirutnrl) loth sb-tv evlabraictl lualriiiavula, Ol Whlt'ti iii. cobMallilly kp a aplou.lij a.urli.i -1. 1 on hand. Koa ears sas. qi'ttitv. ass saoturv or tons, i .".' Bariaiaw aoTHTeaa aaa rt'ss, OSI.U' or R am HUB, rsaraiTtos or risua. as msst arataiLtrv, TIIK STO0A HT Kl t.M) IM UMaUMPAaMKO. Piano Hall, Mo '.tl Kourik .. . uaar Via. de 14 ly B. SaSrvSaTI i H.a. an mil i . B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. MsrrrTPSssa or Alt olio I, it in i It r tic, tligmse ii ml III! lllll( S luitl. Mo.ta Wal i i""i .1 . i n. 1 1. 1. an, uni.i. t.lnar,l Oil, Ur.l till. Caalor Oil, Aloobot, stay l ly M'lt 1 urpanllaa, foth I'ruaalatB Pnlah, Vt bits Lead, f'sndlas, B la rah, BP. Ulna, Its. COATS U ( IIKISTOl'liEK, srrii min or Ptooasreitr, (iiutakrnr, Hurtling I una it mi sipii ii .!. ALIO, ALCOHOL OF ALL STRKMOTHS, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pure Spirits. Kicio bu raaaSsai l.ars, WmoluaLI aaa Hbtii , Xo.aColl Ho. 1.1 Ina. Walnat Ht.. Kaat ld. b'tea K'uiriB ami Pirtli atrU, lytSly CIXCIN.tATI.O. -eat. a. rasar-a. I. . WIBBB. a. a. t NStms. U. WVSkB. FRENCH, WYNNE k CO I in port r and Vt b.ial Uaalars la PÄNCY DRY GOODS MAHlTf ACTUälia OWOOLW H0HT, No. IS Pearl Nt..btwaan Visa Raee, mar Uly CIXCIMMATI. Ill' HAIE k CO., Iiiinrtt ra niitl Joklii ra In ai taaaaV r s aa M Sä a; JEWKLRY A. TD PA.Il V UUUUS, We. 3U Mam Street, ander Com iurt!a I flank, Clarliiiiatl.U. TTTVVatrh Makar' Tool and Materia. Nov. 11,1843,; j) i.

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i in ronQTTA'Q Alterative Balm, A BALM FOR RVCRY WOUND." FOR INTERNAL AND KXTKR NAL USF. This balm is warranted to re neve mi uneumausms, ntruinAin tho Spins, or Spinal nftoction and iDyhpcpma, IJoadaehe, or Stifl Ntok, Toothache Karache, bore I Throut, iSoreness in the Breast, Stomach or Dowels, or Hurnii.g in the breast, nutnma, llronchiiis, 8prains and Urn i.scs, llurnn, Scalds I or Frozen PurtB, Ornuip Cholic ami Ililious Cholic, Cholera Mor l bus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever und ague, Pilo, Com, Kreah cutu or sores, Inllainutinn in the head, Ston ch, Iiowela, or Kidneya, lal i ,i - i l oiimnu'i eonipinitu 01 unuuron Worma nnd Indumation oC the stomach, mid üowei, and Croup, Scarlet Fever. Tk raaaou why this balm raaahaa all (lira c I Urcaita It rtJuroa iBltsanation, and ntoa It aooralloua and nervous aystrnt luto aptloii. Tliiapowar Is owltig to tl paoaliar aoiuMuttoa of medical protirrtrv Without lltf ' r t. tu urn l rallied. Tha Itladi etna is perfrotfulty ssla. not eouulitlnw any drMil!. poisou, oi Hiiiifrai, tt will, If um ti fraly, art liutnodlaUly apoa tho liver, sinl kll othar arwlra o'pii. Head tli. I.llnt itiu I .1 III.. :il n. Cxrtlltoot of Or. J. II. Jordan, lata K ... Ul ti t Phyaiolau oCtha Fourth rilravt Chulars lloa pllal. I aau chaarfully roooinmauo tha Alterallra Balm to tha publicknowlap; aa 1 do, thai it is au sicellrnl artinla. I uaatj It with good a. l afTacl in Cholarn, daring my lata counartioa ' with ths fourth Hi , Cholara Hospita luthlr oity, in caaa at cramp min la I ttomaoh and bowala. 1 alaa uand it lu a caar of laflamation of tho ktdnays with tha hap. pi-ai affect. From my knowladge of its virHi lu the sUoae dlaaaaas and others, lu which 1 have naad it, I have no hesitancy la pronouncing It superior ta any medicine hitherto orTr red to the public with which hae become acquainted, and would cheer, fully recomineud It to lit public. J. II. JORDAN, M. i Cincinnati, Sept. let 184 This is tu certify thru in the summer of 1848, 1 became so very lame and week in my back, occasioned bj nf that i could not sit down or net du without holding on to aome object. I was advised lo try Mr. Fojght'g Alterative Balm. By bathing it aix or eight tiroes, my back was perfectly restored; snd I havo felt oosympton of its return since. My wife, alao, baa used it for Rheumatic pslns, headache and toothache with very beneficial results. J.J. YEAKLK. Dec. 1st. IMf. TO TIIEPl'BLia This la tu orrtify that, Id June last, I wss attached with that Aalatlo Cholara; and wa soon, aamy pnysician atates in a eollapard 'sasla. I had remained in thiaatate eentc two houra, whan my pkyeiolen Infoim.d my h I . . . I ... . . it nn i irieiiii titnt t couin not poasiuiy ti , sndsirlotly furhid my wifa pertnlttiug aBj one giving ms any medicine or nouruhmeni whatever, aa it would only haetan my death At thia imc M r Korsha eame to sea me, and brought with him s botile eoatainlug four ounces or his Alterative Balm, ami aalend prrinlaalou of my wile louse it on ine.as hs thought It would isiiuedlatalv give esse. I liiimedUtely applied . aud In less than tea I minute I was r stored, aud waa in a warm T . .... 1 . I. u m.1 . I- I L a . . . I- i .iiiniai, prior in v inen urn my eitrenii- , lies were cold, a clammy swsat was ea my , face and head. After the use of two other hottle of the same medicine, I was enilr-1) Hevad ( all dlatree, snd In a few dnys waa ' festered lo Ihm! Ii ... 1 old most onserfully snd heartily ree. ommand this BALM to all who are afflicted a aiitlllnr WBV 7 1 have also used it In other riUeaees, and have found it a moat excrllent remedy I Jo uot thluk It csn be toe highly racommsud JOEL KIRDY. I du herahy orrtify tlmt the abora cerliffeate is oerrect, aud the etatemeut of tha physlcisu tiisda to mr Is trns. JULIA ANN K1RBYCloclunati.Dec,8tli,IH9. A Oerllfirate from tha Rev. J. II. Piuley Clnciaasti, Man h 4th, 18 il. Ür Fo",T,1-'- a my j 'onaT that 1 have givaa my uame ia raeoniturudulloti ofauy niediclur, as a gau eral remedy, though I haraofUn seen eolloitec i nsreusnd your Allarasllv Ualm for naarljf tsro years; rlrl, for tha rheuinaiiam In my hip and huoa.of winch I waa oearly a cripple, thru for very eevera bra laee ou two ol my family j (hau a Violent at lack ofuisrrlises on myself: Iben for lullamatieo, for bum. bruise, and for a very severe cae of stifl nvvk, brought ou by a violent oold, sud a think I hsva bad full proof of ita inedloal properties, iu a (teat many of" the diavse f..r whloH yea rsooinmend II, aud 1 have aei found II I., (.ill la even one of thant. Still, po net say that II la aa !stalllble sare, yet is my sober i onvictlon. thai Ilia th. be oumpoaud for thsse remedies for which It is raeuinmended, that I havs ever tried, d I have irld many I will not, H I eaa pro oare lt.be wllhoat II in my family for am ooiulderalloii. Hoping thut yeu will all oouuaee le compnuu i It ho neat If ,nnd that it may relieve iheuaamla of auHerrra, 1 moat heartily recommend it le my reilow-elllaeDe i most eioetleat Family Medicine. Yours, sffectioiiaUly, J. U. riNI.KY Certlflertefiom O. L- Htarr. I have known Mr. Furaha'a Alteratlve Balm to perform a very extraor diaary cure uyon a horae that waa very badly cut, some time since. I ueed it upon one occasion, erter. nally, with good effect. I believe it to be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy tobe used in many complainte. i). L. STAJili. uvetnSer 21st. 1863. Wholesale Depot, at J. & C. ReakItlrt'a.No. 81 Pearl st. t in. Dr. S. W. rorehs.Drujr btore.No aide ol Filth at., 8 doors east of Smith Cm. O. Forssleat U. Tytur'a, 1). Price 4 Son's, I.lnrk At Parquhar'a.Or. .Moody's and Dr. Hailes, Djookville, Ind. HATS AND CAPS. aFUIIHU M Y i;K luintdsend osr Kprlnf K of fists, TV wllh aevvral nee and beautiful atjt ot raps, on Thursday, febrtisrv Vlsl. W hsve un iiuiiutlHi la sylng that wa hsvr pro.lird a Mat 'Uh l annol bv urrtaaanil for HKAL'TV UP UKSiU.I, KLtAtKt'b UK PIMMI aad ifaeaeft,; wsniicriu which uSutltoliasd. HUM .v iiiii'kl.vs. Mo. IIS Main BU.W8at.td, door balow na,

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ff lkt wiiutlrrful iri' l lia urlglMHl col., r grj ualr oovora tha Baa a oC i inc itiu wiiii a lukurmni from in rwaavvae aa ' danuniff, Uvtlnt. ami all auUttei.ua craitlloua eau s ootitknwai law nf Ota aslaral SttuJa; sad hniioa.ll uwd It l r.'futar drlnr tut tha hair, will pretarr Ha color, and kaaa U irnnt talllua i" Min'imi old age. lu all It natural b. aaty. Vi all, Oipn.Mti ids bald, ta j-ray, t ma. in an.'l, lo um It: and tortdt.lh u:if a til not.sa tin ) valH tho Sowlnf lOwSa. OT Cha ll. l. i n( ( rla a r ba wtthaul It. ft pralao I ntron In ttfuga of ttiiiuaaodi. Wlorf..rJ, Maaa.. July V PKOK. O. J. WOOD : With roifl.l. ne,d I r enmmend yoarHalr MaoraUv,abwliT tha naat mrartou articl I vr w. I d th W'albni and othr praitarslloui nf th dsy, all v iih.mi aVt Klüt ualna; yonr II'. Maaloratlva, in . hair an. I whlaliwra, wbioa wr alajoal wall. ha trrsiluslly gtowu dark; and I no fnal anullilaat, that a law mora application will raalura thoin Ui tlialr natural r.'l'ir. It alaoha rUvU inn of II ilaiidrua ami unplaantltrhlns, ao row ii. n am I . raoii- Lo rplrrri'uly. J. A. KII.BY. b haat Piii.yiaata, Marh S, IMU. i.iiri(iiriirol hfc Dig hair, for .'. ml not oaty t'ay. tut iirlrotly wliHi. I ol Iba Stiaai r. ran .iinoi. lid tt to v rt preparation r.i toll : hop. wi rlnr d tLoaaasir StH ut.. utiv, l drop yu I i .. yaar ajto, my fa 'I turning g u . I v Igli I had but UiBay r llllli' faith, i . o.r.l i. . , In Jannaiy hair Drml) r color, (lila. U). At tula i It ..r ifioal color, h-allh iworfully rwoinioaud Ik J. It. HUM. i4. 1 1 Mltfo'il, Worreatr-r.cit., Ma., !nv. I-., t 'HOI. U. J. Vt IKtli lrar Mr I I tak ptare j in m-anna; v miliar teaiimuny to iut magi tj loot ol yi.iir rtiidarfat Hair Ktorail. Aafai I bat h ua lac, my lia.r t'oiumaneed lallina off, uuul I l"l'"' "7 "' ,.hoc",'"" 1 "IM,",lh "J ?lM.a. .in llliu.r.n.lliiuuil ti L lor a rl.il auun v )." ' llataCwSU nta ItliaiaudiiiK I bavu aaod man) oafarbr 1 baralloi.a lu' IIa rlnratlon. Siuli.atourl advartweiuol.t, I a tndoeet! lu give y our article 1 a trial, and, t ui utmr aaionlabmi ut, I louud.aU'- I telaUw appllcail.ui, that my Ualr bw"ata Sratly sot. and aaauutaat a a;luy and beautiful appear am .'; and thutliue I had uaed a quart outOa. aty liald bead aaa covered or wHb a young and iarou gros lb of bstr, wairb Ii no from wua to wo tacbeal i length, aud growing faat. Your, truly, IIE.NkY OoüOKICII. H7w York, Oct B, 18S4. PKOE. O.J. WOOD iar ilr: .liter reaoing the ailvrwcmi.i in one ol tb New York jour11 la, of toiirrulebraleat Hair Kralorallve, I orot ureda liai'-pint botil,nd wao uini'b iiloaaed Ith It, that I continued It ua lor two umhin. and aiu aatiaSad Ii I decidedly the baut preiutra II..U bvlore llio i.utilic. It at Once remoied all dandruff and uiiilcasi.l Ilching from tha era I p. aud Ii i rai..r. d my but raatu rally. aud, I have no dOtlbl, tMTIIIBWutly an. You bar parmlton lo refer to ae, all who ent.T.ui'1 any doubt Of lu tierfuruiliig all that It cUuiHtd for n. Miss Pr:eK.9i Greenwich Aranae. I hare ared Krortxtor O. J. Wood' llatr Recto, rati , and have ad uilreO tt Wouderful effaeta. It r.atored my hair wbr H bad fallem offt H rMalu t e baud, a. d render lb hair eoft aud lUiuolh nilK'b iiion- SO tnan oil. M t It V A. A ! KINSO.N. Lonlavllle.Kov.l.iaM. TTTHold at IM Mark-1 atreet, St. Lonl. Mo. SliBrwdwa), Kw York, and by all Hruggi.u rar) wware. All klada of fa. nil) (jataat ntaaltrl ne lor nli, on tha 0l uoaatbte Uirm, at PrfiNor WoudtaUlibutaiit, II Market Street; St. I.OUÜ. V. Jokoston I sole sgent for Brookrlll anril II 11 ETA Jl OBI. STOVES AND TIN WARE. TKK UNOUSIOMED WOULD 110 RX tn. i riuawna ul rta villa, Mwtautoa, l-autl snd ottior I' Um that be eipvt ts lo keep on bund a guotl iiii.) of I IN U A Kb aud ii.tnci alt ktn.is. 1 hia situ.- In MET AMOK A, IND., VN'htireha auW be pleased loseroiiimotlstc sll of KranMin Cnnuty wltb Htove,al city prices, aUo, ,nCLT-8EALIMO 7BUIT CAMS Of nrlona kind, and th eoiuiaou t an Blao. Orders aim Hruwkvllleor Unr- I tor raiis, tea be .-ni i.) Iba back and will receive prompt attviilion. f..r M... .... aud by th t'anal. augSSAly HULUMoMT, Nil KK WOOD. A Speker at Last. llut thai. a no resBoa why II. A. tt. Week Hilf el .i. tumors, rsasot sell ikaapaaf end battar food than an; bona le lb vslle) . conlUng af a foneral BBaortinvr.t nf lry Oootla, Urocariaa, caei.iiwaro, Hardware, Cutlery, Hi iota aud Mioi'i, Hat, ''Bps, aud a general assortment ol Head) Msd Clolbl I g wf lb latwal and wtaat I tnpro el Miaiishal at)!. Y would retperlfutl) sail be sUeiiiion a' tbe Ullr tonur sloek e Htlk, . e Lau.. , Ue It. mra, Aliwoas, l'binsrs, ar,,alao abawUof varloua Oeacriptlob, lra I n ..uiiinr. J-' i lr, , nnij a tfi'in-iul aa.irlnii i t ol Yaakan) Notion, which wa positively will all a ehoap il BOI cheeper iban any bouse iu tba valla) , foroaabor approved conn try produr. We re. turn our tticvra thuiik lor lOrtuer palronefu, aud aak a liberal bare for th coutlua; y aar. t'alisnd oe us. All indebted tons will p'esssrsll snd saltls up their account, aa w mut bav atouay, or wa cauuol cuuUue lo oll ooO o bvap. ii. a a. a a ii i.. 1 1 a 1. 1 1 'i. i'.. feb. lOra. BROOKVILLE. " Watches & Clocks. llM. UA M4I!V TKK DKIta BlIN m;ii IT view to tea . .11 na ul UriMikvifleand vlclulty,l!iibo ca.atTt) of Watch and Clock 'liil.t r nml lli'inttrf r't lUBkllig ami lueliUlnn JttaWJStLRY, fcc Long p.riuiut. aud itrlrt rUKCTUALITY are bl reroutmeudatlons. Mbop S atnors bnrlb r Duck l'uruiilir' lore. Utv ut s call every bod), ami atlafurlttin. warrant June I '3a SAMUEL MrfiefcATT, BLACKSMITH, MalaatreeloiiliiulUir Public Honsrs,Kslsl(t Hi tiuk t 1II1 , I , ALL KIM 01 OF BOLTI AMD r' iiiuMüv ml ihr a Uu rival imbe a well done ami als low pi lie a ran be found suy where In tbe et. malt UPÖRTÄVT TO FARMERS. fHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPEMXO A SHOF X uu Mam Huigea airvml, in rs. in i' t 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. at foruerl) tx-t-ti .ti.,l g""i ') J oh 11 Adam, ii.rv In. la pre- QtwaawCam pare.1 toaui" ij caaioim-r with eHBaV HKIDLEri, WAl)).EN.lsg!rw" vviiipb. aud ovary Brtirt usually fused la s Arat laai Na.l.lle and IUriia.ee, Uo,., at l lui lnnatl prlrea, Hsvli.g had several )ear' xperlehca In lb bualn, b I curuBdeutof sueraa. Hu la pmpur.-i lo do all kind of repairing al "Ii maiSattly irtWARI) MKVKM, A.SA I li 1, K II A IT, (Lairefdtnd uesor m lngl, Wheeler tfle barliH HaialBla Agwuctea,; Atiarnry Ml Luw mul It fit I Kalitln tain I , Willallend te tb t olteeMaa 1 Owbts, tbepuri.e.. auu aale nl K..l K.Uta anil all othar pref.'..i..nui nn. in... intruatnd tn blm In Vndf bttffb.and tbe sIJoiiiliif eouatleslb I atliaaa. It ?0ru rovaama i ai , , K V AUVH.Ht.tw tHSH A. "Time is Money." l"l. II. l'l..v.llHalblanwtor,onedoor " south 01 th v a 1.1.1 HUl'hK kueproutanly oa Band a cauaral aaort- .... .. 1 ..i inwelry . Watches, Clocks, , tllvar poon, raior, an I A agraial .artett ol 1 FANCY ARTICLES, 1 in.!. ... Bra uauslty kept by Jswelers. Ita is pi. pared alo to repair old (awelry, aud to rleau and repalrolot'ktand wstcbea on rHasousble isrm and si bort sottea, IIa will a lao tak a old allve'and gold ta essbaags for goods. ;Une 1 se William Frank. UNDEKTAKER KKKPH ronibintly ua bsml, Coffin of all sis and .!. r nil.. n, and b good Hear wlbs 1. ..-Ii de .111.' 11 la fiinerhla in loan or tountrf. JtlKTAMO COI'l lMt, of two sliet aauuntly on 1 aau.

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l to bids it i row al rnuaUrn limp, ror tb a or lb w!talii.iT. I wa Indue- 1 vUanl rraur and tvk rdr and tha aolvvraal i BMj i i,i mluv I favor with wblrb Iths baaan rrlvad fron th Aral fntaia! miracBiotu; mora than anytblng alas, sitaata lu aUlllyaa4aa .rtaltno.i it loriut.r I pfirlly. ao aoit aud I...., Cor .rubillt) , ...,,,.11. ny nf NvnaUaMta. ad vr Wb, whau ua- anlanr of u tb tml Otant ba an vwj.i.l I oft. I arwrll) It wairliafroml to I kuudrad Iba , rmtJUt to r a.ly aadaridro- I , ba pst I spratiiKi by th farm In W

. or m... Iiai.li ! aid. lima ronvfulrnr by bbI.Jt. Tin. I. ml niant dt ru.la4 Mm ffm Praaal a.aalary Huu Pair front Mi aourt to lry. land th latai Pall, and that la tba rooat i i ..in jiii ni-nlary mannnr Ihaae M ill an guaranteed In the mn iwMltlva manner again. Iiraakaga or deraniemant. and wsrraated tarruah feed from aar orn, and gnia nr Bne bomony front ibolted earn, a? Ilk degree of See an. I con. ..n for farm purpoaoe, Merer lltlidberura. '- a I he aubarrlbar I now vet ri d to furaUhtha farmer of frank tin Coaely with I aapravad paltwmt and alt-, lo suit the varied wsnt ol alt No. S. I Ce.d at SS molte, ready for attarhtug the team, aad warranted in rru.n, of u corn, id buhlol teed per I ... r wllh one boras. No. Sat ta. will eruad IS buahel tierbser. No, 4 at aaa, will crush SU buabela parr hour with two koree. Tbe miIIU will be dellrerad la Rrwokrtll. at aay , lao ou lb Canal, at the Maeu'bcturer pr1ao. T. A.nouovt'lN, Kol Afsetfor rrabklluCeuiity. A M KU II -Alt PUONETIC JOURNAL. VOL. III. 1 8A6. NKW SERIES IKHMt SO fKNTH HKK A!tM'M. Objects of the Journal. To aid In I lie intro.laea.roa aad niaaeaitnalton or snlatprovett aud )teuatse.l artlmaraphy , by the employment of hieb, Uirv r of every child hi. ii i uta easy be aavodi by whlt b roadias; a nil p. Ilm beron.a a pa an ma lusiuad or a loll by nlrb a rnrrvrt n)l ar lb elementary omul nl tint latifuaffi' I laugi t,anu neurale pronuartalloii niiidi r.-.i alCainabl bv all. Te furniah trllne literary matt r lorjlir-frierda of Ihr Keh.rui, sclalvr nl fart) auJlain.ai.il lut-lttfeiic o! loprad of lhouoiypy and fuoutwraphy loaanrtl an oi.i.'.rt . afford su ot.port unity to svary on of becomiug arquali'trtl with th ibaury ami d. tall ol lb Hlioeellc system, snd the tint-aruot advautaco ol it adoption, ata oust so IriSIng as to be within tb reach ol all. M. V. i ' ' - I. . feb I Kdllor snd Publlaher; . iuciuuatt,0. PIOlfflllBflKS MAT II 0 BT A IKED FROM B. P. PROSSER, PnONETIC PUBLISHER, 274 John trraiiT. ciacfaHATt, o. ni poncr'a Naaual anil Ven-abitla ry I A roaatplele gold to th art or Vi rbatlm Hepiirtliax, By Mna Hlitnaa aud R. r. FrMMr, Prtee 71 renUJuspsr cover; baudsomsly bound lu ni i. aim. tl.lD. il.nual aaf Plianagriyliyl by BaMMa Pitman. The aeventh iu.iua.no la uow r-aU) rnee Mi oeiiU . Kupsilor ulutbfaocts. Mean stilr.:5U. I Im Phonnrapliic mafaslar', A moathly Miat-ailtauy .i cinre; New and HatartaliiHivnl. If IbesorreiiMiudiiig lyluof rtioutgrapby. far year, taadvsnre.AI. I'linnacrnpliii' Cupy Mltava( An attrael Iva ahuuloi Hie a).liu SO b SB, prleai ecU. Meal by mail la rolls of Sve.Utus svotdmg ering sad Ui.bOtl1- Holls of els ruii, lit. li. ..it. H I'rlmrr, lutreduelng a Vara I ettw and altraetive leatu.aa, Maria. Ural PllWatellt SrsSir. I'aper binding lAi eiiU. Hull paid VUU. I'l i in t batrt. A new and beautiful Chart el Ui PbomUyple Alphabet, with eopl tea .nra;lnal eaplanaUolia IB oominon priat. auu pratllislalUtliiiuaiil ol s rorrectsnd eSevtits Se. T a a . em.. - - aa -A . livery. JKi.) 4. rricesoita. iiniiiii..u oi canvaa wltb rotter. Si JS. t Ii teilt Tablrlt. Tha teller of tb rbonetie Alpbaliel, printed oa thick card. Price SU tents. lCTA lerrlpllv CaUloguo, wltb Hpeelman MbeU, Will b aenl fre to auy part of lb United nut, or tb Canada, ty addralng a abort June II. ir. TE ASD ALE'S V'EW YOYK DTI HOUSE II A FOUR ITC it Kf uTjliTallMl, witU acme Irout, bo. SUt vt aluul atreet, Uetwaaa Math and Svvantli, oppoII th Vtalnut Nirwei Nous. ofonutTiou ltb any other bom in the city, floods seut by hipma with oroyter loaUSctlOB, will bav prompt and fallbfnl annul n ii . A-draa, W.TEAÜDALB. deeiiM'Mty Groceries. MV atorkof Youaerlyann,Uunpowdar.lmpertsl Ulack Teas tslarg aud wellaalecladol lake ituporlalrona, pure auu ireab. AIo,Pris J Mio, Ja a, Mocba and Laguagara C'oSus; Prim d.O. ur, t'rulid, fowdcred, ....ai aad t'larlaad Sugar; Uoltlrn n rup. s 0, and K.M. Mola, 1 una II. .ue) , Hiiti, Nulla, Vt Imlow laaa.lwamlaa Hag. Colore! and wblt Carpal ( beta, Cottoa 1 urn aud Cotittu Hailing, uii every article ass. ill) kr. hi.) Arose re. slToibtt u,uluue, war rallied to give eailsfsctlon. for asls la qsalttla te 1 11 11, 1 tba lowest market prtee. a a liu.V A. COLTER. H. K. Corner Main dt Revaalb -.reei,C1u".i.,0. May in lite. WM. U. PADDOCK k CO., i;t ii a .m. 1. iiiioki ua, 1 o !f M-.i; UK THIRD ARU V. AL.MJT hi RKRIfc CINCINNATI, 0. air 14 ly SEALS!.AND PfiESSES!!! Sett lr or rirrv letter- oa Utas with Hall' PerouaaUra Si ..lol Ml letters or leMWltb Kreaa'Pi rcttaa'u H U Lover fC I'd !.' estrs.from t to t-'-." botary I'ubliti Meal 111 Peruuaatos, fA In Ler. Si.. ...in am I ( orporatioa Heals, with largo Lever I'r.'... . 'r..n. lv to flU. Osi'ln sie niaiter lor tbe Reels Write plain Mlud your t aa... 1 I .. AddrssC. r. HALL. Ksferonresi 1 Saal Kngrsver, hualneas man 14 Writ Kourtb trtet ol Ciuelanall. t I'lucluuatt. U. jnrl A. Hood win HIi I a agent at Rroofe. Villa lor Hu . heal aud Pree,ul a bom lby t'a b obtalaed at tb M aau facta rar's arlees, iiiarrh 14 laros ksb.t. a I ii.Mii JACOB ERNST, tlll"l.rALK 4k IlKl All. BOOK h hl. LRR, TT Btatlitnei, Printer and blank Matok Mwnutaeturer. Ro US Main Mreel.c'lucinrakl, keape eta u ml) on band a fullasd coaiplele aeeorimeul ol iiim. Itooha, Mamoraa.il uma, eil., of bis own manufacture. Merchants. Maakrrs. I larks es Count) Courts, Ar., ill dud our ttlsnk it.. ..,. -f B superior quSHl) , Parin ular alM uinm paid U taa Biauuleeur nl Htank II .0 a, rulfd and bouutl loan) pattern, with printed bead wbwafWajulred. JOur Sn Blank Rtk ar nag lad. Alao. a till aad ootopl-'ie aaefliunt nf Mlseellull' una an. I -. In,.. I I, .1 k ., MalLmert . fk. . I'nr clirarerpetl uliy lutiurd tofiva u a our i, riu ami our pro . lavorabl. Ctntunuatl, March 11, IKVS. I I I I . . I Ol I l'l WM. LEE & CO. WhM foUNTli alRblT, OI.mi.vn kat o new lu kloro, aud ar eouatantly re aw ety lo ol nah 1-AISCY DUY GOODS, K. m bracing all thai lmoat fahlonabl and deslrsbi la , Mabraef atll klndt, alike, Organtl.1 , liraaadinv, Tlttsr . I.u -, SSarag, I Int Ilia Me l.alue . llrillnkiiita, l.iubruidi rlrt, l.nri t, i.iovt, Heaivry, niisHliuad llt.nilllea, A Snelotnr frlnUaiSj e I., aad 11 .. tog.-iher wllh their aaual large urlutyof win r 1 : goods, Linens, Muslim and Guilts. Their entire stock w til be roead eaesaally at trsrUva to buyer Ullaaeason, on acvouul o tba Immen van. tiaa of lannda, aad 1 VEKY LUW 1'hlCK.s. Mrrbsnts ar reant'ifulty laeiud to giv tbm B call. I ruia Liberal. on. i I ii i 1 niVDiiH kiiiDi:, m tll'H TABLE COVERS, y ARl'ACTVRKOsud aold.wboleealeeBdea. II tall. by M. Mwyr4 Co.Nj. tot lege II Slag, Walaui hi., t tnctnnstt. 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TERRIBLE DISCLOSDRE! HKt MKTS POMTMK MlLLIOat A taoai Wnadartal aid lvaJM P4 M lt nusTEH a anon a MAKVAL; K ""aTiaaianai pmalar Tratia wa ,. aod Wams! thatr Ph. aalflTT. I i n. Uo... ud "lual llordr of. ar. klaaf, wttb narfallt; NBdtet for tb ,'. rui, mra at all dianaaS a a privat ana dltrstaheratr. ltdi t to tb Maltoa of lb La or nsura'iood. Rtict t v BTYPtvscaara. tb Aatltor or Ubv volant las gSaala of ms f Iba Brat WHNSiral laal Is tba fanadj NUUa, an I baviaf davotsd aasraar wf a ry unit. tad y and trvaitaawt ol Sjaihmtaata klaV dratt dl.. rdr a a prtalily, V baa b-ra p-l.w-n.r..t iarc.aabk inf. ruatlsa Is riaard iu lb ... and I ablv a eon. afra lata rata. a,Hum aoipan tax ary aywtatassaS of Sanl a. lane on tkia trarmruai ui.rt lb rawblt af taw aiit va.ii.. i.t fa)tciaat in Sarwp sad Amartrs Utbomaghty dajoattrbte is Ma fctfaV 7 araatul frwrU. I lb traiar at " laatst li.-aa . In many" tbowaatuta of ru.. la Ut CHv of riiilaavipbia.lon. Tha prarOea af Or Haatar ha iMf baa a. aad till liwrary -bva., but at that ri aaV tiriiattoa of Trai si itni. iriii baan tads wd btostonS tho ai.bra ol hi arohtaatoaal aaaiuinratoih rommaany at irg. ibrugb tha n.idlwa atf hra-Maahtoal Manual aad Hand IVaaA for tba Affl.riad i na oluai ibatakoBli'b la th baadaf iyrnlly In tha land wbr bar urd a a prwvaUra 1 rrt rtrrs.tr aa riaV for laa slants. . wf aaa af ut aaawt awful and SaaWranlv aourav vr vl.ltad apaan atauklaw fot a iaa a ebfuallty and Imparity a every klu.t I tie a red ma tatha rs1ved Sae aeslvfjeri rw.wiBM.adal I. .r. ni tbr Brat pin.i. tat. ta tb ia mi. while maey rlargj me, tatawrs, SsaMkers, pbHatttboalsu - ki msaitartsas, war aaast lrely eileeSrH it If latitat, ta all a)arir beta It poworfal taaeklag vnilU l a likely ra i l-atiameul la tbe moral arlaVainaa aad pb)irl tiaalla or ma III I ale oar yaaaes, among th yeoag, volaiil-, at..) linii.i leel.etb. r teeth pride ana Swr ol taa aaltaa. i i.. ..(.. u arge particular!) , meat strweffy very t.etleoi. K-.I.BI. n.ai.l andwaih parent aid guardiarts. Is s arming term , te Saa.ro th ) ol 1...11. aaae from ta I. rrkSj cmasjsaasss ewat-omtvaat of tkeir tgawraar r ph)ioitgtl ls sadtBsi impuiimre aad lerageUrHe, a hethtH eahibttrS hy y alas aa vlaeaBt ofarWtng Irern tbe Uriel and eweruining eiamle of ibt ir . l...-a.ie of mberala. To th. wl.o have taB already ataaaatesl to il.. 'paihaihal Uke bold oa bell." a leer aad I'll, it w i) Iststewebf bLb tbay may aaverea rvlurn ol uml healtb, aad a rt gbrattoa el tbe uulfrnta lUlarrribl .Uuti..u It bJ arrtl known that Ihooeand i f vtdlms ar annaall) arriSed at lb hrli,i ttuacb-ry pot-ally ibt. Ufering fr Venereal e ) ibllitlc dli aasas MnMrea.a.ajitaet Vteakac Jlera Held I ill, aad ta uterina malad ia a bet b -priii direcily er lese rmid) from Um ti.Suitinea aat carnal paa.rena and secret ebaUllea f tera. la view of tbe facta, aad) waa a It ta alao raa - ddr-red ibalabeat w ,uuu nroas dieaeaualty In tae L'all"1 ataieeel VriiiiimpitiiB s Isrgij aaaJonty ball. tba vtetim ol ia -elaelaaaai ladt rratioa or Ualr prog welters, ag rsisbiy to Iba bcr. plural en use isuae, last aba tbsa as tbe pereuUar v tailed a aw ta ebildiwa, va aa ta third aad fouitb aaaratloa. 1 Ba A !. laawud an:, aeuumeatauf aalargad philabtbrop) , ill rrclv b caaaarad lor an, a gull tu raekrwl ta ol ti..- aer.i.; ta humble UtUai tallta a.1 bl Medical Manual, "u copy, saeeeely ea r taped, will b for a ,- voire ai p..av.o to any prol III Unit S M or Ui-euU. or lifakfSI. A Udr. a, p"at-pld, I OgL KM 4 CO., Iablishrs, bos ia;.rtuladela4la. Hfaoksellers.Caevaaaara aad Beak Agatii auppiled ou tbe most liberal leraie. mar 14 ly C0NNERSV1LLE. TOOLDFRIENDSANÜ NEW. rpHEPAHTWMSHIP OE BATEatAVf A BUI A, toe being tliaaarlteU, I taa tn aay a lew avurU to my old friend aad tbe curl em a is el lb tale Srm. t tiaroB( luded to devote ail wbwietlase to taa Tailoring Basinets. I hsve modelled sud n Stled tbealofe formerly trrupuad by Uta Srm, Juat oppit Iba (oatl Hoim, and having reietted a new aad baaattf-l aai.ri mailt of Clothes, Cuimen, Tweedi, Ycitivf i, &C, tC , tc Prom the rlly, I will mak e ardwr every dacrlptlnu orcleibliig. Fruia loss siiierlasre. as! tb aalforia aUlaetloa baratoBire glvea, I feel ro..Bdet.t thai I eea 1 1 ba aula to gl. a atttir aaa full artiatsriioa leallwkomay glv me a if tat My steck illles)iuefot.iMJtom.et atsry. thing pertaining to law baalaeas. Bad af tba Bol la.l.iunabla kind, will ba ka.t ua Baud, aeü oar. a. .11 1 ol iliv nml ia.il.iaou taake, a wall ar ibu iti.iuig go.Mli of ilifsper kiud nm call auk th BssurBiiee tbal tbe will be MlsaV4l. I trual tUoaa wkae Bavo feeoaa it and pair. .1,1 aad me for many jeara al, will again b toa poa ue tlie light el their psimiisge.tntl I sbbllsaesll my endeavor loglir ibaaem satlslaetien thai t have Invarlabl) doa hwratuUarav tom auaroa. Ärmrmtrr ihr Tfee ssd Are. a. aar 1 kr aeaer. ' '.im- fatlll, I mm II. IOIMHüVIILE Iron Foundry. gibhait noifip , , uci.aa.ir. tu W. K. (.et beert) Vt boleaal and KeUll Ilaale ra in COOKtlbti AMI IIKATIMat St OVES, BS Castings of every Dateiiption. iryeiuaeeu M est roe atreet, a few doers awatb of lha Court Maiaw.ry W keep roaatantTy oa ban l the tetfeet b4 brajt aeaorimeniwi Cooklaf StuvM Is ih valley aad bating reeoatly lasraeied ear rtltita Om manu ii turtug , wa bav darter at la 4 Vusbll aad waBBaav uur euva aad tatSlaga) AT C1NC1.NI.AT1 PRICES! Wgeoatiaaete awaa a farter tbe btale Vaelr aav HATHAWAY COOK1NO 6TOVK. aoe admitted te be tbe sbst sooklsf stave la lbs Hulled hlaieal VV atao asseetartar tb rias I em or atop Cook lug a leva, wltb 4 wr aaaa4wsed lasre oveu. V fare prepared te farwisb, aajaiaasig m4 BSTtlL Sad Irons, Wtf on Boxes, and IroBt, 4c, Ac., at city Fricas.A general assurtateat of TIN WAKE, EAVE troughs, 4 HOUSE 8F0ÜTIK0, kept oa bsnd and made to order. Ju6 Vötting of oil kindt. mad la a e parlor Mkkaf, at abort taotersu Hat u.g empto)ed ekperientvd worakwaa, wa in t lie eapat lai a i taut law to ta leak that! W rauiuar atoveato pwrieim well, aae earn geaarally to be af good at aUral at Ua re tun oed. I. a Old Castings, Old Copper, sad Coaatry Produce laben la a stake ago, May la-dWly W. W. FRYBAHGER & C0H vt 11111i11.il R st t4 Oaataasie Dry Goods, CsvrptU, Piper Kttf CHLMA. OIJLSt AilTrnMrWAMX,1 Bwia, abwea, Maila lmat hit mm laaxaaja Af.t AMD MANUFACTUKBwW Of BOMNRTS Aa ft AfcTlaJUUt covintTiLUiaA. may II "ai ly INDIANAPOLIS. Jnbiauapolis Insnramc OK INDIANAPOLIS. IND. AuinwrlBC Cast I tail. B0A1D or DinXCTOBIi Jona 1). liarsae, Vi M . Mt Cbtt, a m. a ..... u . , a. w. m. a( Ln, I'klnaa Knot, M K.TtlMTI, Jaus m . eraer-aa, V itus W. WsaasTT. vs . U. WaaawB. JOM" D. UBPRKia, lewsn. I K, IIbowbbll, haey. a. I. - oviBuroB, Oanaral Agewt, FREE OP CHARGE!! Tata aplaattitl Parier Kttgratli K. UUeO Holte Abbey la 11 e Oldra Tlmaa." B I'landid taal aagalg, tvaaa th aa lab am 4 painting by tdtaeaeari sad lb tiepwitere ai Ue iaraeliu nam Kgi pi." a larte sad beaalllal tt a ra 1 a front a paintla by U. Km hart. Taw rata . 1 'M. f 01 Ua an... r eugravlttga I as, smf ffjaay, but will be eewi raee ee caset aa lwtea IbasulMcnker tit aatablissvetl astat A tea in Ph.ladvlpbia, aad Will larwtab aw) weedl ee pabliealtwai at I he it tail pvtea Ira aaf lata; tn) i.rr...na i.y lorwardlasi U ISbmillHlwa n4ea 01 aa) lb ! MaatlBee,serb s NarparN, tte d) ' iuii,.m, UrabamV , Prahk UeitaS NaMlsaa o.e.. win 1 aal etwa Waag ! rear ea tear a tmpy ad elUer al law abeva lSSsMlal ' eeayre alt, eel lets, free at starve, or If aawarfibii g te a al Magasina, a orb as Pake raee e. a hat Cbarlaa'a l.a.ile ( hrtattaa Auiiaai, that will reealve buU uiagaiina aad a eop) v,' slfcber at Ute abere ea graVILgs, hi-rt de.rr.pnnw of Kngraelag aa i- u ifii ni. i.rain and draiaavete. Vkasrs as I i . y.. -v. a -a. flu. Heg VteW wf SfaSBaSlV, 11.. k lituMuiiou. Lodre Cwruacatee, aasaasea tarda, Ar. All order cent by mall prewtwtly WNSBI wtrbUg v lee ol tht-tf Wetldtag aa raa end a Dag aerrwaetyp er ebwseh ef tbe lagbr mall or as area. I't rwoia at a diSUwee haeteg asSeWble would Snd 11 uibetr advantage tweddr .. ril,.ra aa era waiataS aal aa akB Bar Ptae aas; YMÄM m rtC. tt Son lb Third areV t-bllaaTa Ipam raw 1.. svasa. (ewvtsy) t. bt ntsaaav ; 1 a 1 niocxnng lAnnwAU Milin. tir SJT l l. k A. r.ini.iiBi are 1 r l.i wl tall t pnTleoitbeBwliel r.r-rte.and Wat aalewtea) . Ill kt Kat aiva is air aVj .aaevwtaM aV ata (J whit sud cear Bta.as

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