Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 August 1856 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE-DEVOTED TO THE AMÜSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF Y80HG AND OLD.

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from 11. N. T. Trit.-ine. Prom Waahiogton K mi as Affairs sgmAr the Home WASUKfoN, July 24, 1866 Tilt Haust, reeoUifti tut If into Com mute at Use Whole on (he State of the U abort, eo the Army Aitfropria.. ti Bir. The debate turned on tltt Tif ndfTHjiit otfonre by Mr. Barbour oi lad it a, htoh is a follows: "Bui Congress, hen. by disapproving of Mm seee of erUtr..! laws oBcteMt aa uklMl ad ! . I A t . ti ' comwtUMAxaa to inem ey tu rreti afit. and which are rvprraentrd to have bees eoaotetl by a büdy elaiasinf to o the 1 eintonnt legislature oi Kanaaa, aawJ sie diMpprovietr of lhm nn-rin which laid alleged law Bare Bee eafoeeed by the eaiBomiea of laid Tsrntory, expressly deeJart that, until there alleged lawn ahali Oera Mjareawd by the Senat and H uvj of R preeeatatiuee aa having bee a etivd By a Irgul LfgUtatarv. ehoaeo m conformity with ibe organic law bf the fwopb of Kinse. no part af tbe military fore of the U. State hall be employed in aid of their en ffomrnt; nor eh all ant eitiien of Kansas be required, under (heir provinna, to et a a part of the pom cvmUaiuM of any oflaoer acting aa marshal or be-rilf in saM Territory. Mr. Waieman of New York, moved to amend by adding the following word a, which was carried: 'Said tawa, and esery part and par eel thereof, being hereby declared null and toi l. Mr. II trboar's amendment at amended, wa then adopted by a vote of 7t to 67, and lb Committee roau andre farted program). In the flonse, Mr. Wnshbtirn ol Maine, from the Committee on Elections, reported two reflations on the Kansas EU-cuon oaaa, the tint decrar lag. first, that John W. Whitfield is not entitled to a seat; second, that A II. Reeder hi emitted to a seat. The rendu it ma and accompanying report, whiob goea over the ground repeatedly tr.ivflvd, were ordered t be printed, and Mr. Washburn gute notice that b ptopeeed to all the sttbjeoi up for the notion of the House on Wednesday mil. The Houe Ilten went into Commit tee of the Whole on the State of the Damn, and at 4 o'clock took a recess until 7 o'oloci Hi the evening During the debate on Mr Oar beur's amend men' in Cotaialtle of the VVj1(,U.. Mr. WasisWd. ibeetltiag Delegnkt from Kftne, said it wit hu Wi-b that tbe President would with 'diaw tli) United Stales troops from the Territory of Kansas. He il uuglit the lawa of the Territory culd be en freed without them, and laws thai ooutd not be enforced without troophe believed good for nothing. He said be had been one of the best ahtiti-il men in the cummuniiy. Tin New York iiny Pott had ptiblUhtd a letter written within a few di ys, charging that be was ready to head m force ol Missouri Border Rtflicni and .areata Nt braakd. This he pronounced an unmitigated filet-hood. H said he had ado been charged with huetfit smaaVd forne mt armed Mfs s-ourien to invade Kansas, bul il was falae. He bad never done so; nor had be ever seen bodies of armed Miaanu nan crom the line to go into the Tertory. lie said when at Weatport he wentorer hrto the Territory to prevent a rijlu Mr. Sherm n Mr. Chairtrnn, I do not now propose to eater into any debate aa to the valid ty of the alleged lawn of Kan-u My own opinion upon th-it subject is well known. It has been fully stated in the report of your Investigating Committee. I do not propose now even to discuss the question whether theft alleged laws ought to be enforced. At a proper time I will eek the indulgence of tbe House for tli it purpose. I rise rather to an eervr th(! uu-ment made by the sitting Delegate from Kansas Territory bat a moment since. It was this: He says, among other things, that tbe people of Mitaoori in armed b dies have not recently invaded the Territory of Kansax, and that he. himself, did rot ac compmy an armed body of men from that State for the pnrpose of enforceing thca alleged laws of Kansas. ao understood tbe iienllemaa from K mean to state. Did I underitaud bun correctly? Mr. Whiineld- You did. "Hf. SliermaaVery well. I state, Sir. upon my honor, upon my character ac a man, and there are other witaesaea now present who will testify to the fact, tnnt there were bodies of armed men rnnruh tle d in West port end tther plaeea in Missouri, and marched oer into Kansas Territory. 1 myself saw them march in military array in Westpofl an I other towns in Mis Couii. and tnhe up their line of mureh f r i he Territory. They openly avowed that they were eitiftensof Missouri, and thai iheir object was to go into Kansas ami aiu in enforcing these vi-ry lwa; I myself taw from 100 to 3JQ mounted mat. formed into enmpa aiet, with n equipment under II even eioepl aueh aa were needed for war TIm-v w.in- the ordinary dress for a sudden foray flannel shirt, punts hmns, asji f-U hais. They were alt well armed with bowie-knives, revul vers, and nth , i nd some carried with tUvm thrtr tt-nla and pr viaions. Thla mtlitnry array was gathered in end about WeMpuri iu the pu-smce of hun dred. tin- niembera of your Committee end t't officer being among the num ber who witnessed it. I must confeaa my astonishment that the Delegate from Kansas should rise heie in bra place and deiibeiately stale to ilic Committer lhatnoarmed bodies of men lud marched from Mtaaouri into Kansas. 1 ak that gentleman if be did not leave Wesiport while tbe Committee was in ea.iui there, with a body of about tUO eiiisens of that Stale fur K hums? Mr. Whitfield I did not. Mr. Sherman Did you not go with a company of armed men over into Kanena? Mr. 'A'liii6etd--I accompanied no Mteeouriane. Mr. bberman Wire they citiiens Of Kansas? Mr. Whilfield-TWey were. Mr. Sheiman How many? Mr. Whitfield About 70. Mr Shvrnian Will the irent lemiin dewy that companies of armeu etiiaens 4 Veii did gather from Clay. V eon, and other emniiea in Mia seen, end go over into Kanaan at thi time to whi.-h I refer? Mr. WsiUl. Id I oeak only Ter mysei:. I did not srcfMnecny eitleens ol Mlsaourtlnto Kanssa. Mr. Shermun I desire only to aaccr

lain the fact from the gentleman from Ksnsss; end f wiH ask him this question: He cays that those who accompanist bin on the occasion to which I have alluded were eltiaens of Ksnsss. New, W'll the gentleman deny upon hia honor that armed boeHee of men aid go ever from Miasouri into Kansss1

Mr. Whilfie.d I say that I accompanied no Mitnotruna. air. Bherman Tne (rentieman says those whom he accompanied were citlaene of Kansas Territory. That does not meet tbe point, Sir; I say there were armed bodice of men who went over from Mlceogri into Kaneaa; that while they were marching into Westport from the scat, uov. Bhannen, in oeeuience to the Summons of the Committee, cams into Weatport from tht Territory, end in hie presence they Died offln regular array end went Into the Territory; that he aTterwsrd went with the Committee in Kanena City, and there saw a com paa of'Cley County Boys,'" eroee the fccourl river on their we) Int? the Territory. These 'celt err notorioua. And f my farther, that no candid man woo will take the tmuble to lock In'o the testimonv of the 826 wilneaeea con tained in this book. (Ksnass Report.) a majority of whom arc Pro-Hlavery men, can arrive et any ether conclusion than that in every transaction lu the Territory of Kansas, from its organisation to this moment, elticent of Mieeeuri have participated, and have overruled the citiltnt of the Territory. Thie fact has been prnven bv Free State witnesses snd by Pro-8 la very witnessee, and so ciearry that the only way to meet It is either by evasion or s general denial; and the very kswe which theee crmed companies went over to enforce were psseed by c Lofteisturo elected by eiti icnt or missouri. But the centleman ssys that eitleens or mssesenusetts also Interrero. why, ma .a a. km Bir, toe citlacacof Mecaechuaettc arc stepped on the great national highways on their wty u Kanaaa. Emigrants vom tne Northern Btetec hsrc been stopped by bodies of arme I men t Leingtun and at other points en the Misaoun River, and sent back. Are these highways national, or are they section al I Have ike people of the Northern Ntctee the right to go there or not I If so, why le It that peaceful emlerants wsjeaj noraea in Kanaee are waylaid, aearehed and robbed even, In the etreete of towns, while armed borderers arc - i. I - L . mi . cheered with eppleodlnr shouts en their wsy from Missouri Into the Territory tu "enforce the lewsl" Mr. McMullen.of Virginia, defended the Territorial lawa, end charged that they were tbe Indirect preduetloot of tne movenienta made in Northern Htates, eepeoiclly in Meeeeehuaetto, to eend fteemen to that Territory to mould it iaarjtetlene after the faehion of New Kngland; to prevent alavery from going in there, to make a free State, and thus dfrt Ute object of the Kaaeea-Nebraa-ks bill. He wee replied to by Mr. Cumhsck In the foil iwing brilliant and la-i-onle peech, which le too good to be loot, and I send you every word of it verbatim. The Angle-Saion Isnffuage wet never better used In the same numbet of worda: Mr. Chairman: im not surprised to sec the members on the other side of the House Inclined to sbonhier and mnke their owo th outrageous lawa enacted by the Legislature, eo-erdled ol Kanssa. I sm willing to tet them do it, In accordance with iheir inclination, for thrso laws are theirs, and are but the neceaeary sequel ef the original plot in the repeal or the Miaaeori Compromise. io make Ksnsee Slave Slate. Tcoie who did tliat act sheuM, to be consistent, sstsln these laws, as they are but the production and result of the act of 1864. Bui it is ssid in thla discus einn that if tbe emendment of my colleague (Mr. Bar bour) ne adopted, that there will be no law in Ka.iaaa but mob law. This la not correct. Th laws of the United tttatei, nut locally Inapplicable, aro to full force there aa in all the olber Ter Mtories. sir, this rroposition is not to create mob law, but to pot mob law down. It is to prevent the President of the United State from continuing his rrussde sgsinst the Freu State men, by enforcing, with the army of the United States, an abominable code of lawa, in which tbey had no part in makinglaws forced upon them by a Mieaouri mob. 8ir, ta there a man in thie hall that would submit to a usurpation on hie deepest rights, and tsmely yield his all to the usurper! Poor in spirit, indeed, snd unworthy thd Revolutionsry blood flowing in bis veins, transmitted to him by ancestors who were prompt to reeiat aggrerfaion. would be the American Freemen whe would do it. But it le Irevely submitted here thst Freemen of acme must do so. Tbe President says they must, and ssks money at our hands to acrompUah hia object. Sir, he cannot bare a dollar by my vote for any ancb a purpoae. The gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Mr Multen,) who has spoken, makes the oit-repeated charge that these lewe, with ell the Ksnsss troublec, ere wholly chargeable to the Asaociations formed In the Free Ststee to promote the intereete of Freedom by ecu ling the Territory with Free State men. Does the gem lent an from Virginia deny tbe rights of men from the Free Statte to Co and eettle in Kanaae In ae large numera as they choose, for tbe purpoae ol making it a Free State? Has he so oon forgotten that our fathera declared i hat it shoold be free from the curse of Slavery not until 1854, but "forever." I know tbe Preeident in his Annual Meaage and lo his Special Messsge puts In hit pica of palliation on the tarnt ground, but It ia no plea of palliation of the conduct of the Administration toward the Free State men. Theee men ere Amerioan rinseue, and tbey will have the protection to which they ere entitled. If not now , at the termination of the present Administration. We too, In the North, will have oar rlahta.end ni'twl'batandlng the blockade of the Missouri River, and the high handed at tempt to keep men from the North from aeliling In that Territory, they will go; who dare claim the right to hindrr theml Free State men have a right to go there and aettle where thy please, sod in auch numbers as they pli cae, end It hae not yet come to pass that they must aonaelt the gentleman from Virginia v Mr. MeMullen) or hia political party, or the Preaidrnt, in the exerciae ol thai right. Mr. Mt Muiu-n I deny the right. Mr. Cumback h was not denUd at the ti.re of the paasage of the Ksnass snd Nebraska act; bet whether denied or nut they will einreise it like men Hut sa I said al the cnai i, the obiacl ol that bill so cnncluivHr howu by the opposition of its Iriends to Investigate the usurpation in Kauaaa, and the dispo sition ol Hie President and Democratic party, so called, to sustain theacaiiai t and cruel enactments, which ere but the results of the usurpation was to make Kansas a Slave Htsle. It was to defeat that object that the Free Stale men em ipraleri 10 Knn -os aa well aa to find wes tern homes lor tbemselvet. I his is the reel cause of complaint againat them. It la not pretended by anybody that any one baa the right to prescribe the num ber ol Free Stsle men that may go there! It ia not pretended that they violated any law in gcing there, or that they relused to subm t to all that men 0113hl to aub unt to alter they got there. But the real cause nf complain, is, thst they went there to make it a Free State, and for that crime their printing preasea have keen destroyed, their houses horned, and many ot them tin prisoned and murdered, and that loo, by the sanction od eon sent ol the President. For hat crime a usurpslion of their rights hi justified, I and tbey era compelled to submit to a I

bloody coda of lawa loreed upon them against their will, made and enacted not by end lor the free people of Kansas, but made by their invaders to carry oaf the

scheme of the Sieve rawer. Tne ey ol their deliverance it not dittcnt. ee Oar nil Hae friende have n terrible time. In addition to the rank snd fl that are trmUorinf by the thoueand, their leading men are abandoning them. The following letter ia from tho late lieuten ant Governor of Ohio. It Burtkleiitly explalna Itaelf. Mr. Meyers le now one of the bcecct end meaneet men In O i lo according to the EnsuireT end Stctecmen: SiautetM SrniKot, July 9th, 1856 Emtou Dilta Pasee: On the ere ol ay Iceving home, 1 wee informed thst by the partially of come of my democrat ic fronds of Fulton county, and other portions of our Congressional District, my neme hed been snnounced in your paper and others, as a candidate for ton greee. subject to the epprovsl of the Democratic Convention. While I feel grateful to tbe Democracy of Fulton county, (a more intelligeci end petriotic Democracy, no county In the Biete can boast,) and ether portions or tne Uistrict, for fbelr confidence, the present attitude of political parties In the United Statte, lorcce upon me the conviction of the Impropriety of my being candidate (or Coogreae, ae propoeed. Al though I em satisfied thst a msjority of the Democracy of the Fifth Congreesionel Oiatrlci, agree with me in Centimen); on the all absorbing subject of Slavery Extension, yet I cm equally eatlefled, thst there le ft minority who would expect csndids te eo nominated, to approve and defend ell the measures of the present Administration, end the Cinclnnstl Plstfu-m on the aubject of Slavery, and also the Inconsistent snd unprincipled course ol Mr. Douglas, backed up by the U- 8. Senate; and lo vote for the admission of Kaneaa ae e Sieve State, ehould ehe present a Constitution recof nlilng it, even though such a reeult wee brought ebout by frsuJ end violence, ee It now eppeers will be the case. Theee thlnge I eoult not eonsoienlieoely do. I have become ectlafled beyond ell doubt, thet the Democratic organisation Is now used by ambitious end unprlncl pled men, for their own eggraadisem at, arm to effect their object, they here (at far aa la their power) thrown tho Democratic parly into the heode of the Sieve Power, to be ueed ee they may dlrict Belicviof ee I do, that tbeir measures see calculated end Intended to make Kanena a Slave Stete, I cannot auataln them without doing violence to my own principles. The lete acta of Mr. Douglaa, sanctioned by tbe U. S. Senate, have removod every remtining doubt and hope upon which I reeled my juetirlcetlon in adhering ta sn organisation claiming to repreeent the Democratic party ol the o untry, the only party to which I have ever for a eingle moment ot my life been ettachel, rnd en organisation from which I could never be eeparated, while it represented JeflereonUn Democratic principles. Wha hae been and whet is now the aspect ol the Kansas question! Mr. Douglas end his followera, after claiming popular sovereignty ss the grsat virtue ol the Nebrasks- Ksnsss set, end the justification lor the repeal of the Mis souri Compromise, pretended to sdhere to thet principle, while ell the fraud and violence wes being committed by the Border Ruffians. By euch meens they fere d upon the actual settlers en illegal Legists lure, which passed lawc not only unconstitutional, but of the most injust, oppressive end cruel description, tenfold woree than all the enactments of tbe British Psrlisment, from which tbe fathera of the Revolution revolted; and ao odioua that even a Southern Senator declared tbey would juetify a revolution, end Gen. Cass characterised themes disgraceful to the preeeat age. Yu, the Senate, of which theee get tlemen are members, hee been in cession seven or eight mont.is, without doing enything to relieve the ectust ecttlere from those cruel grievanoee, but on the contrary eat eilent end eaw the Preaident proclaiming that thoee lswe aho jld be obeyed, end to thst end he would uee ell the meene at hia disposal, white Mr. Douglaa wae esecrtiog tbet the Free State men, "must be subdued. " All thie wae done under the plea of carrying out popular sovereignty. But now a different card is to be pleyed for the benefit of elevery. Populer sovereignty is to be abandoned. It appears te have served tbe purpose of theee who ueed it ee their justification for the re peel of tbe Miasouri Compromise. Under the pretence of carrying oat its principle, the U. 8. troope were allowed to disarm the Free State men, and the Border RuflUns permitted to drive '.hem out of the Territory, destroy their pressee, burn their houses, steal their property, murder their men, indict and imprison their leedere; end now when ell the prectioal avenuee into Kansas are guarded by Missouri ana to prevent the entrance of Free State men into the Territ3ry, and sfter Atehison. Stringfellow At Co., have got every thing prepsred to hsve a msj irlty nf pro-slavery men in Kansas, on the 4th say of July, Mr. Toombe, sn ultra pro-slavery Senator (who boasted upo the floor of the Sonets, thst be would yet cell the roll of hia alavea st the foot of Bunker Hill monument) introduces a I ill into the Senate. Mr. Douglas adopts it, and the Senate passeeit with Ouyer'e and Adam'e amendments which abandon and overt idc the principle of popular sovereignty, and contrary to all former precedent in the government of Territories, deprive all fort liners who have dcclartd their intention to beoome citiseni from voting, although tbe or gaaic act orgaaising the Terriloty secures the foreigners he right. This bill however, is made to appear plausible upon its feoe, but when closely examined In connection wlib the circumstance-, lie design ie appar ent, though it even al this late day nullifies a portion of the Border Rut Han Legislature, the attempted enforcement of which has caused ell tl e anarch and bloodshed in the Territory, fbe passage of this bill would mnke Kanaaa a elere State beyond all question. This the Pro-8lavery men well know. It orovides that at ao e ection to be held November next, for the election of members to a Convention to form n Slate Constitution, no one shall vote unl?ea he "shall have been an inhabitant of the Teiritoryoo the Fourth of July, 1866," except those who shall have absented them selves in consequence of the distur bances therein, end who shall return before the first day of October next. and prove to the satisfaction of the m si a . s .Si Government Commissioners that they left inconsequence of tho disturbances. For some lime previous to the passage of this bill by tbe Senate. Free State men were not permitted to cater Ksn s.a. A body of South Carolinians and Border Ruffians organized into militia companies under the bogus lavt of the Territory, with the govern meat arms in their haade, intercepted them. eea If they ware so fortunate ae to reach the borders of sines a s; while Slavery men were left free to tjmter. If sjr -

anything ia wanting to satisfy nny (in ho is ttVairnui of arriving at th truth, yf the deceptive character of tbla bill, I think H would bu found in

ilis foot, that a Coniiltini foruied by convention thus elected undu the management of the present Administration ie not to be submitted te the people fpr their approval. This I l licve, the first instance when a Constitution for a Slate QoiVurnnici.t Ann been authorized to be formed and pui without Submission of its final ratification to the vote of the people, hut to do eo in thie might Intimi the intereat of Slavery. Hence the Constitution is proposed to be forced upon tin people of Kanu without their approval, and tbie I suppose Mr. Dou , Ihh and his colleague would have the people believe t Democratic, and currying out the principles of popular sovereignty Who wouid be eo credulous aa lo believe, that if this biil is passed un tersuch circu nstanoee, there would not be chown to tbe satisfaction of the Government Commissioners, a ProSlavery majority in Ktnsee on the fourih day of July instant? If this bill should become a law, the only hope fur Kansas becoming a Free State will be in Congress refusing to adroit her with a Slave Constitution, obtain ed through fraud and violence and this can only be accomplished by a decisive and firm eiprcecron of the Free Men of the North. Then let every elector who believes that this fine Territory, shunted in the geographical center of our country, hould be tho home or respvc'sble while laborers, instead ol being mo nopolised by slave owners, with all the attending evila, oaat hia vote in a manner to bring about euch a result Ste ven or freedom mist have it. It Is a fallacy to talk about a joint occupan cy by white and alare laborers, unlets we are willing to degrade whim labor ers to a level, socially and morally, with the slaves. JAMES MYERS. More Treason. Hon. John D. Chapman, formerly a member of the Indiana Legislature, but for the last two yeart a resident of K ansae, end a Free State man, writes as follows to the Fort Wayne Times; Alt we want is arms and ammuni tion, we are streng enoegh to defend Kansas, but three-fourths of ut have no arms nor possible means to get them; we have no time to work; ao man prepared for the future, and only a day Uborer here and there that ie making any thing, except the pro Slavery officers. Thus courts are kept n continual session and are made tbe m on metrumerrto oi onr torture and destruction; no free state man lifts a voice in anything, be is assessed, summoned aa a witness, as a juror, or ndioted for some supposed offtrtse. and if be should express tbe right of free man and say the laws ere unconstiluional, a warrent is immediately issued for him for high treason, he la brought betöre the Justice court. ho ts appointed by the boges Legislature, and held to bail. I was arrested the other day for treason, and blgn misacmennor, (as they term it. ) The offence was for elling a petty justice that the Terri torial laws concerning trespas on public lunds were unconstitutional ras held tu bail in five hundred iollars and two securities each five. was imprisoned for some lime before givingbatl, an 1 then was again arrested for the same thing, and bound over to keep the peace, and not utter heresy against the territorial laws. We had a military meeting appointed to day. lence every free state man is suraoned to court. Tho justice goes as far as possible from the neighborhood to hold his court. Ten thousand such petty perseru lions aro earried on. until we are nearly worn out, and many are compelled to submit because they have not timo to work and support their families and contend. Latter of Hon. T. C. Day to tho Bayton Convention. Washikoton, July 17, 1AM. (iiNTLZME v . Your favor ef the 10th inst., fitendmjr to me an invita tion to be present at a meeting of 4he Young Men of Ohjo, in favor of free Kansas, has been reeeived. It will not be possible for me to be present as tvj outiea Mere will prevent me from visiting the free West, until after the adjournment of Oongn. I am glad that the people are at last steering it the right direction Forgetting all past issuus and divisions, let taem anile in support of a prinois tt.ee ii- I t i pie wttloa an can rewuny eossprenenu. and for which all can labor with a Will. Hinoe the days of our revolutionary history, no similar opportunity has been presented for the descend ants of ita patriota to ahow that devotion to true libi-ny has not lost ha fervor, or died out in their henrta. We hear much of scclionaiiem from our opponents, and the alarm is sounded that we wish to dissolve the Union; with auch ailly criea they expeot to frighten many nervous voters into their ranka. If to make Kansas free is sectional, snd if successful it will dissolve the Union, the dissolution will oome from our opponents, where the sectional character of the contest al ready belongs. If the Union is to be ..issolved, unless the majority of the neonle vield to tho interest wnd will of r t j the minority, it becomes grave question whether the Union is not already diaaolved. It was formed for a purnose, and if that purpose is to b thwarted by a minority, while the Union lias form, it lacks the substance. The will of a majority is Republicanism; the will of a minority despotism. With a warm wish that you may have a meeting wor.by of the oeue, and returning my thanks for your invttatton. I em yottr ob't servant. TIMOTHY C. DAY. To Louis D. Ounokle. 8. B. Brown and S. Claighead, Committee. Fillmore Im Sssibrrn Indian. Yesterday we published an extract of a letter from one of the pocketcounties. saying that fKEUoyr was aosolutely unknown in that part of the State. This ia no doubt the sentiment generally through out Southern Indiina. But oandor compels ua to admit that in Central and Northen Indian the ti le of public sentiment runs decidedly in favor of FasMotrr. At preeent mattere Are in ntete of efferveaevnee, and we advise our friends to keep cool until tbey settle. In tbe mean time ere have a good rallying point upon tbe State ticket. 1 bat we sen easily eerry if wo keep our ranka unbroken. jlT. A. Tribunt.

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'TbttS unnther in.jx.runi qua 1 1 lie ition is etlabllthed in the character of ili. Woody Horse. ?nter. A Slave holder! a red-mewaed' Human Catfiul a PisiK hwiaoLca ! ! I u GAM BLBlt I ! ! Hurrah for K.e.m nt " These rhetorical flowura are loti precious to be permitted to "waste their fragranee oa ihe desert air" ol Doughfaclsnt' They merit n wider circulation (ban they can receive in the obscure journals in which the) originntr Sesides. it is desirable that the I.-r--tore should understand the spirit with which the allies of Slavery enter upon 'he campaign. U evinces J et-per tion highly encouraging to the ceue of juMict. Alhmy JCveniny Journal xotiok All psraon IndoiHod ' Ptrquhsr a Ijtast. tie seeount si lh OU Orls.l St. tun (urnir; sml aio. mass en account wlUi it. lnr, aru rviiiaut I-. i j i led MW fulljr iiiiuSud that uab astaxy uiaks oiiiiih stllHia-ml Ii isousy or nuts, ihsir ac o.unt wll I t. fl with UM urior iiMmi for colli'Olluii, Willi -"il .iiiincU"M t purwtM, at iroiniic wlllimt tUwMuUU Bxikt. Mr H. If. w...i, will bs loand al ttr soar th GUI ririml Mns Cornsr, rsfjr ta SU nn yJ. ami rel vs yosr mnns) . at lak )sr anto. Notamua Srtl day Nttointfr nsit, f ir tood I bouetil si sufiion, will b lonu.i st ths tiro kiMs Baak, at wukn tlrss ds) roi-nt will ta rsn'ored. irouiii e A RUU II A K A I I Ni k, JeVCAKI-Y HOLUM) llrsek III, JeJV tfU ISM. A FINE FARM FOR SALE. A PHM nf about 00 aarssla rru County, i about 3 inllst froia Uaural, uaar KayvllavitU Tumpika, Irom Its lo IM s-r lianruvad . his uwainns is s rrams bou, aud tn alluslloa It SvallSy. I lilt farm ran b burl vary low snd on vert vnrael lorrnt. u .lvi,l.-. snd mkH twa lor Ihrvs food far mi. t 'all in. I trs an I OK. IHM. I. A .KU. FOR SALB CHEAP. AhO I' ef i piks, on r ai. mi ssarst se Uta yuirfluld Turnii in mils fro in Hroiikvlllw, wull liniirorad IS us trams liens wsll Bui Im i MSfs i.llBr; Sua or.baid see sjawt luniw; stab las, Sails . luih.iin ., ior sals vsrylue. i ii sc Wm R, l-arus sr sag I St UKO. inn i mi Prints! Prints!! nOK Marrtmas. Cs haro. Hay sum S-1. . 1 1 1 , w T Isn't Npraeues. OuattoW, snd all olbsr good tiylvt or KrluUoto f.O. HAKKR. Dissolution. Tha Arm of Hsksr A Mallard bsi this day btisn dlMitrad by mutual s.tataul. I ds notss sad scliOlinw Srv In IS hainUrur rollrrtluu, n.. am rsstmmiris M all or ius isriunriiin duiiu Jul. 13 K. O. hM.IKH. BLACKNMITII'S Hon Nnoa and Nalli old b) W. m Fibs.".! Co. Fi 0. BAKER DKALRR IN STAPLE AMD I 111 I J DR GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &C, OKI DOOm H0XTH BROOKVtLLE BANK, li HOOK vii. I, h, 11 D. Famlihlnr sriu-ift of wry eeerlnuea Oar. mmiM mail. i to order si tb ibnrlealiiollre. evil n a. sr. siesta, M.vtirtir. s. w rimslb. js. KIMBLE, VANIWMP & CO., II VI(J PUKr-HAHRU TM K KTOCK DC Ooo.li formerly nensd by T. Monlas-un, In Mataiaiira coiiiitiu to arrom.n.i.Utd Ilm iutllc. SteSBorUi Ida r tliMraiial rllh STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods or svsry qtiBllly. Kranch and F.ngHsb Merino, l)lala, IWSrsaa. Manitta, Hhaala, Bonssli. slrt slo, an sifllawe ar..itj ..r ( ;. rr maii'i ir Wt kssp bs atoul, sconiilatu tiot k of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, of tha lalaal ttylat. In Hnou and shoot wo bare on hand sn nllr-lr nnw atiortniuiit of lbs bail msnurjriar. In quality, it) Is sad prim, our food will tall. JunaSe RAILROAD ELECTION. THB Rtorkhntdnrsor thu Cincinnati, ladlanapoha snd i ulcus i KsiUoail Oeiapsuj sr.- ba rb nollBud Ihs an al-cliftti fur 10 lllrarlora oT ssid Company will hs bld.-nal Ihn nfflcs or tha Cornpsny In Broukrllln, on tits IBtb dsy or July nasi bs'wasn Ihn bouri ot 10 simI 4 ..'clock f. M. nl tald day, uudur tho inauaseiu.-ut of C. H. Benlli-v J. H. Parqubsr, and i. O. Adslr, Juda-si of aanl Elactl.in. JOHN WVNJI, Juso SO 3w s.M -T ADMINISTRATOR'S SA,LE of Real Estate. ROI ICK Ii hsrsby jrlvsn thst In pnrsuanes with an urd.r or lh. Court ut Co uiimii Ptssi Of nklin County, si tha July term tbsruor, isoe. I will sail st public ssla on ib.- !Uh day ol August, iSTaJ, oa tha praoiltat, Uta rolluwlua; detorlbad rsl SatetS. hailouflBf. to the Kaltts of Itasc Davit, dsssatsd, lo-wlt: A part of tits aoutb-wsitqusr-uroft ctlon 9S Tows S. of rsncs wua wrtt, ami hounded st followt: bssmntne tha north-weit corner of ssid qusrter taction, thsncs foulh 40 pvls. laane Kail wllb lbs tnalio- of Iba dsf rae 4" pol.-t to a tlaka, thanes Xorth 40 point In a ttska . (hesae Wwl IS polo lo Uio place of Sf innlnf , an. I conlslnlnc IS sorat, mors or lass. Tae eldoe wll' Join In tald sals snd rulssss In lbs porcbstsr bsr dowsi interm. Nsld Isud lu tin told to pay tba dvbta or ta'd dtcaatad. TKK.M S or HA LU Ona-sair of tba purchaac moasy csth In hind, sod lbs bslancs to b paid lu W moutSt, soauraxt by sols eilh approved security, wslrlna banaSt of vafasllos or appralacmaut awl, Ith int.. rati from datn of tala. July I Mi roil .X K. LKK, Adminitlrntnr. aula or Indl ana., inty.J In I (Court of Co. um. !! Klaas Praakha Owo Jobo Rnbartt, ImbHsMb KobnrU, an. i Kllssbath MolM.ru, helra of John HoOartt, dacaaaad, IVllll..ii for VS I "arllllon. Mary and William Coppin, alto bslrs. Tbe tald dsrsndsnls, will taks unties of lbs naudaacy or al l psliMon, and sppanr In Oi. rrsntllu Court ol Common I'lutt, on ih.t ti-r.m.i ds) of Its nsillvrm ibnraof, pi bs hopian at ibe Court House lu lbs town of Hroo Ul i, Krank Hi. County In. liana, on taa Srat Mi.n.la ol octobar nam, to answer lbs p-ci .... of ssid plalntilla HM tha partition of ileal Silais. Vtttsast Jobs at. Jobuson, clsrk of ssid Court Hilt I "Hi day of Jul) , A. Ii. in-.. Jsly BS a. Joii.n M. JOHMThON. SlStK f TfldlBBS.) Praoktln County. In lbs Court or Common Pisa. A aro sn M. hnbaru, Jotapb h. Nobnrlt.) it H. bar It, William J. Nonsruf if a T. Kohsrtsssd Hannsb Knb-1 ualrtol Jotapb Hobartt dnaeataüy John ii.... aru italrtof Jotapa Hobartt daonatady HatlHnn vi . ror John HsbsiU, tsasballs .tbarti, Kill- . psrllllon absib Kowsrtsand Msry Ooppin ha In V of Koborta Jr. daasatsti. ) Tba Bald .l. fiM. lanl, hairs of John Rnbari Jr dst'SStod , will Uka BOtlca or tha poudeory oftalil iistUiou, ami appear in tits Kranklm Oesrl si Co . nun. n HI. .at, on IhS BfOlid da) of lbs net' Wrt tfc. rasr. t. ba bsMan at Uta f'mtrt Hosts In Hrn.. I villa, In ttla County or l-rank Mn ami hlatu oi I ud laus, ou tua ftni Moii.is) or Osteeer nsii tosmwar lbs patUlon of tald plainlld for partition of Kaal Katata. Wim. J. ilni M. Johntna, Clark of tald ('mill tbli iTih day of July, A I. In;,., July Nit. J. U. JUIIXNTUM. ADMINlSrRATRlX'.S NOT U K. I ED KHS of Adiulntiirsi Ion upon lbs ailsls nf f a t.oura.l . I.u.nt.ar, hava Iimmu granlnu lo Hie UU.iralSMMd out Of tha Co. lit of I OBIIM.lD flnaa of Kranklm County ludlaas. Pan. mt ludstAtHl muit issks Immrdlsls pay maul, and tbota In. v Ina; elaiuit SI Uli Ala than iiurtuant to law. Tba miala It tolvant. July II I- l.l.A Hfc. I II HCIIOMBKIl. LITHOBHofHY k EMMIH Views. if rJultdlngi. l,4BBt rss, Portrait, DI ploraas, Msus.-ihow t ar.la, ,N otes. Drall Hill of Kienauga,t.abeii.eie.eir. Ml tlOLKTOSV VT AI.I.ACK. MnllS Watnutet reel. Odd felloes Hatl . C Inst naall . N o v . I , l US 47 I y r . MlTDGE a PATENT WASHING MACHINE rnllBKubseritMirs srs sow manufacturing ihlsuii I eoualled Machine al A. lam's Haw e III and Puino Ksclory.ou Hesr Creek, tu Kst. il. i ..unn on tha reed iesdtog from KverMm to laurel The are esrranteS lo givo all. facti on ll tbey aiklt a (eur lril of theat. Thsy keep s team for delivering Ibora lo purchasers. W.T.ADAMS. vaaySOSai W.W.rilUKCH. ESTATE Or JOSEPn DEPUY. DEC'D. Son CK Ii hereby given that th undenlgned ua biso appointed AdinluUlrslor of Hie -tale of Joseph bepuv, lata of Prmklln Oeeot) laSisns.doc'd. Haul estate Is supp.. sc. 1 1.. Im- insolvent. TOOMAfTMADOUt, Jajy U AdOiloUtrator.

AYER'S PILLS, AMSW and sineulariy sueosssful remedy for tht . ears of all Blliuui aitsssss Costlvsucai, IndiSaition. Jaandios, Uropay, Hheumatisin, Fsvers, out, Humors, Narvousnaas, Irritability, Iuflammstiona. Hstidaohs, Pains in ths Breast, Hide. Back, and Limbs, Fern a Is Comalainta, As. ike. Indeed, very few srs ths diseaaas in which s Purgative Medicine ia not mors or lass required, snd ntucli ickness and suffering might be prevented, If a harmIsss but effectual Cathartic were mors freely used. No per ton can fsal wsll while a coative habit of body prevaili ; besides, it soon generate ssrioua snd often fatal diaeaaea, which might have been avoided by ths timely sad judicious use of a goes' purgative. This is silks tree of Cesds. Ksvsriab symptom a, and Bilious dersngemsnta. Thsy all tend le become or produce ths ease seated and formidable Aiatempsn which load ths hearses all ovsr tha Und. II once a reliable family physio ta of the ftrst importance to the sebiie health, and this PUI has seen perfestsd with consummate skill to meet that demand. Aa sitonsJre trial nf iu virtues by Physicians, Profosmvrnw, w.w I n.iv.n", I1W iuvwh ivp.iiu. ymnmi i say thing hitherto known or say medicine. Ceres hsve been effected boyond bsncf, wsrs thsy not substsntlsted by persons of such saslsrl position and character as to forbid tha suapicion of untruth. Among ths many eminent gentlemen who hsve testified in favor of these Pill, ws may mention . Prof. J. M. Loess, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati, whose high professional character is say domed by Jons McLBAff, Judge ot ths Supreme Court of tbe United BUtea. Tnos. Cos wim, Secretary of ths Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wrioht, Oovernor of Indiana. N. Lonowohth, grsat wine grower ol tne West. Also, Da J. It Chilton, Prscticsl Chemist, of New York City, sn domed by Hon. w. L. Mamov, Seerstary of State. Wm. B. Aaron, ths rlchaat man in America. 8. LaLAND A Co., Propr's of th Metropolitan Hotel, and many othsrs. Did apses permit, ws could give mstiv hundrsd certiHcstsa, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but svldene even mors convincing than tho npsrienae of eminent public men is found In their eftacta upon trial. Thss Pills, ths result of long Investigation snd study, are offered to th public ss the beat and most complete whleb th present state of modiral seisnr nan i fiord. They srs eompoundsd not of th drugs themselves, hut ef the medleinsl virtue only of Vegetable remedies, ei trailed by chain lea I proceea in s täte nf purity, and nombind togpthet In auch a manner ss to Insure th best rseulta. Thli tyatem of comnoaition for medicines hat been fnsnd in th Cherry P sc torsi and Pi I la both, to produce s more efAelent remedy thsn had hitherto besn obtained by any proe. Th reason ia perfectly os Vteaa Whils oy ths old mods of composition, every medicine ia burdsned with mors or lass of scrvMonious and Injurlnn uualltirs, by this esch ludivldtisl virtue only thst u desired for the rum the effect la present. AM ths Inert snd ntmnilotia qualities of ssch auhalanoa employed are left behind, tha curative virtu only being retained. Hence it telf . Klent th eilect should (iiote, as thy lure provod, mor purely remedial, and tit Pills a surer, mors powerful sntidot to dlssas tbsa any other msdlcln known to th world. As It is frequently sinedlset thst my msdloins should b taken under ths counsl of sn attending Physloisn. snd ss b could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing Its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formula) by which both mv Pectoral and Pills srs made to ths whole body or Prsctitloners In the United Hutes snd Hrltlah Amorloan Provinces. If, however, there should be any ens who has not received them, they will bs promptly forwarded bv mail to bis request. Of all Ids fa tent Med I.I una that are offered, how few would be taken If their composition was known I Their Ufa consist in their mystery- 1 hsve ao rivaled. I'hs porepesltlon of my preparations ts Istd open to all men, and all whe are oomuetent to Judge on ths subject freely scknowli-dg tneir innvietlons of their Intrinalc merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful med u i tic befors its slfects were known. Many eminent Phyeloians havs declared the asms thing of my Pills, snd even mors confidently, and ara willing to certify that their antioipaUan wets mor than rsaiiiscf by their eftscta upon trial. Thsy operate by their powerful influence on tbe Internal vtscera to purify th blood and stimulate it into healthy action rsmovs ths obstruction of tho stomach, bowels, liver, snd other orusna of the body, restoring thir irrgulsr actum to health, snd by correcting, wherever tbey exist, such derangements aa ara the first origin of disease. Being burst-wrapped, thsy srs pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arias from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Bos. PUKfAKKD BT DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical CheuiHt, LOWELL, MASS. Pries SS Cents per Bex. Five Boxes for fl SOLD BT ratal WOvDvS HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS WO in hi i MIRAOLKM. THAT allthn bald snd gray csn bo mstnrsd perfectly la original growls, ao far as tbelr looks arc concerned, does not sdmll or doubt: besides, It will cur vry possible disease of lbs seatp, whether developed ss dandrnsT, Itching, or in lbs hspenf cutanooui eruptions even seald bssd snd In nn potalbls ess will It fsll curing, as If by msele. asrvoui or periodical hosdsehs. snd If ntsd iwless wek by th voang, rsgalsrly. It will preserve the color, and been the hair fmm falling, to any linirlnible age. Itoad and Judge. C. H. H. Offlce. Van.lllls, Jon VI. I54. Psnr. W.w UusrNIr; I tab ploatursln bearing volunlsry last I si on) to lbs excellence of )oitr Hair Ketlorallvo. Ihres monlbt sgo, my hair wai vor gray. It It now s dsrk brown, (the ortftusl color.) iineotb snd glnaay. Ths only spplicslion I bsv rssds lo It, has bwett lbs Hslr liealo rail a prrad by )ou,aod whleb, from Iba rwaalt In uty own rat. . I ran moil cordially reeo omond looiben. Yours,4b. KDWAKD WOLCOTT. Vlneennei, Ind., June gl. ISS3. RKOF.O. J. WOOD: As yon ara sboul to manufacture md vend your rseently discovered Hslr Ketl.rsllvs, I will itsts, ror wbomioavsr It msy roncsrn, thst I hsvs need It, snd know otbera to use It that I hav, for sevaral yesrs, been In th habliof etltig other Hslr Hnslorelivei, and thai I Sod "Uravsitl isoerlor to any o.bsr I know. It enllrel) !. . Iba head of damlruff, and with ua in.inib t prop ' r me, will reilor lore any psrsou's for and let iura. slrtotiis original youthful corn Ivlugus hsaHby, toll and gloiay appearanrsi an. I a I thla, without dleeolorioa- tbe ban.lt that apply H,or the dress ou which It drops. I would, tbsrvfore, recommend lis sss to vry ose deslroui of hsvlng a flns oolor and texture f balr. Ketienlfully, yours. WILSÜM KIM;. Nt. I. .mis, June tS, ISM. PRtlP. WOOD; Al you sr about lo prepare and veud your recently dlacoverad Hair Koslarslive, and ss yoa rsuesi niy opinion of Ii, I will lists, ibsi my balr was, a fse monthi ago, vry gray, aad after salag two bnitlst of vuur Hslr Kellorative, Ii ret. unci III original color; and sIiicm III application, all 'laiidrulf hai 'lltippeare.l front my h.-adi and I bsve been troubled ellli no dlsagressble Ilching of Ib seslp. I sm istlagsd, thai those bo use II, will not rsgrst It, ss It gives the appesrsncs of bsvliigbven rvesnily mied. I sin prwpar id, tbviafore. In reftum snnd Its use to all whoars ileilroMs of bavleg besmlful hesdof hslr. I am, sir, tours, etc. II. 1.. STKWAKT. I'll OF. WOOD: MyTsTrhsd ferssvsrsl yssrs, been boennilng preuislsrsly gra, arcompsuled by s hsrshussa which resilered Iba eni.sUut application ol oil iiereesary In dreaalng It. When I coniinencsd Uslne our Hair Itoslorallva, about two months ago. It ws in that condition; and having ennilnusfl IU use tail wlUila lbs 'sit three wwekt. It list lurued lo Ha nstural color, snd asmined saottuesa asd lustre graaily t bs irferr..d n tlioi produtsd b) ihs sppltcailon ol oils or aay other preparstl .n I have ever used, I regard II si sn luditpunsibla an i i. for every lady's toilet, whether lo bs used si a Hair Keilorallvn, or for Ibe simple purposo of dressing or besullfylng Um bslr. Von havs persslsstou to relsr Pi m si who siilerlslusny doubl of Its perfbreimg all thai ts claimed for IU Mi; ('. NYMUMMl., Clneiunatl.U., Fsb., to, IM4. tVstertown, Man , Msy I, 'MlPKOF.o J. .ion Allow me Ut litest lb virtue and raaglo powers of your Hslr k. ........ Uvs. Tbres monthi iImc. bslng esraadiagly gray, I purebaa., and eoon cooiinnncad to use, two boltlesi ainl It soon began lo U-ll, In eastorlng tho al Iver lots io Ibetr nslivs color, and lbs hslr, whiihwsa bafnrs dry snd harsh snd railing off, noe became soft sad glossy, aud It ceased isliing; IhS .laud rug dlsSpHiarwd, ami lbs s. slp lost all the dlssgrueable Itching, so smioylng bt.foru, and now, I tj.it .mi) louk, but iut inuiii asaia. i iiakUm Will i nky. rTHold at 114 Mark t sir. et, St. Loati. Mo. V) llroa.lwa) , Mew York, aud by all Drogglataever) where. All kinds of family patent me.llrttei for sale, ou tbe bail ponlbls terras, st Prefessor Wood's sslssllsSiasst, m Market Hires! M. I .1.1. irp-D. V. Jobnilouiiiolc sgsnl for Brook villa, spril II FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP, AT THE BROOKVILLE COTTOIV FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, MANUFACTURER OF NKVBNAL SORTS DP HUaw snd Poed ('ullers, i'umpi, Corn hboltsrs, Korea Powers. Turning IttU-es, a. All k teds of Patent Machinery made and fitted te order, st shost nollos. Wheel! snd Wcrewi est to sny pit. Ii or pattern. Mocks, Taps snd I'ls made i urdnr. Mrlel attention given to repair ing Si. uui F.nglnss. Mill Ouarlpg, and all kinds ol Marhmory. fallings f Jrtlllbedl.t abort nolle . Terms Kessousble. Cash paid for old lr . n, Hra an i Copper. ..I io aiLLsiiRni. UIHITI ANU n.sOr-8. w1 'E have on bai;il s rood tuorimtMil ..I Knoll Hhoes. Minnen. Uallert. Uuaktna. Hot s. Mil ses and rtitldruns. Alio Mn. Ilurrl't ceiehrats Buiklniand llsi.st cask priest. ocllO TYNKK A KIMBLE.

Ali Ordinenoe for the Assessmeitt and Colleotioo of Taxes for the Tear 18Ö8, In tht Corporation of the Town of Brook v-ille, for the per pose of Paying for a Burying 0 round.

M . 8. II. II .r, l.i! e ihelowu .i Hrostvillc, h b i sttsd ai.il IU. .I ui.un t'urporeOuti ofj bs and I hen--rt) tui J . I. l to .li i Issailuii In ssid Corprstlon, Ik vi ever handrsd Sol lira ... ...-.'. And bell further rdsl.ierl, 1 hit then h snd Is hereby aeses.ed spot, every whit mule Innabltastuf lb. CurporsVeu tetwaei the agaaet iwsnly-ous and Ally sii,lu -um of iunt-flv canlipoll US. mto. S. That Ibers be and It sasesitd uueai every peraoa ownlsg orharburlng d.ayi ur bli.-hsav,s IS ol 111) ceiiUou ever) dog. and one dollar on svsry bllrbso oend or liarburri nan in Or i.uruii.n 1 1 in n nl Uss loan ol UhkiI Vllle, lu l-e assesaed and collected bv lb Msrstutl fur said Corporsltea. r-w. 4. Be II further ordaH.rd, Thai lbs t lurk dslivsr lbs duplicate lo ihu Coun h Auditor ol Franklin Csui.ly forlbe purp f Laving neutered upea luetai daplliatn terceUecteMi. PsssssJ July etta, IHM. H) lbs order of ths Hoard. Altsst.M.W. HA4I.K. Justs P. Ilsxxsae. Pra Clerk. jolt IT Pt)W DUK.-Ja.l rejc.vsd i noli Cow er. July II W. K.-gt Kitie asd C an .. Ptssnnsa to. I I'll ink... if bU sj.ni a good V July II V. L. Fs Violin g lo kqi'Mtl . Clothing. P0. BAKEB SK1L3 CRXA7IB AlfD BET i let Clothing tusa any house tu Us siarksi. Tby also hp a On sleek of FurnUklug Rood, aud mike Garments In order al ibnrtnol.ee. CANAL IX?AT CAPT WM. 8UDLEB, WIM, silks rcgalar trips weekly from Ahlsnd, Patelle county, lo Ilm In. .all, loin Ii I ng al l-siirel, Metsmnrs, llrnokvltl, Kocbeslet, und other detlrsld.. points, for I- ."lllilsnd l'asseiig ' lbs"Wayite" will leave Atulssd, Lsursl, and Meiumora, lor the rliy, on Moudayi, and Itrookill. Tueadsyi of ....ch wnek, and retarnlBK will leave tbe city on Pndsya r. a. li lliook . II . Meiamors, l.surel.aud Aihtsnd, on Saturdays of itch week Th "Way ns" It prepared te do all kinds i shipping, and from the long esprrieiic f t'apl. NiidUr. p.-isont a tilling !o rnil produce lo t It Ity, for sale, will Snd It lo their steresttneu. trust II wllb bias. The1-Waras" etil receive und illchitg. I i freight! al tba warehouse nl l.lnek Si Pariillu.r, upper lauding, If not utiiurwUe directed, where ample arrangements a III he prensre.i for shipping all kind of I'rodsee, Plosraud Mart bandits Country merchant!, Miliars, snd lltscksisllhi arereipsrlfull) mlicited lor n iture of their tati' rou age h' Miye W. t. FAKMUHAK e I U . Agsuis CHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE. WILLIAM FRANK, AVI0UJICBS TO THE intens ol n k nl. sou the rail or the world, that be k.ss s i t supply of sll kinds ie Psrullurs s' Ms Shop nn Main street nearly opposite lo -"iiilili A. I.) nn'a Carriage Miop As hs muses most of Hbimaslfi to eaarei on on io I II lbs work Utalgoei oel of l lie shop. Persons ,u w .in tan V tblng In his line would ilo well lo call all setwise thu work and the lirlee before buy In elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. He keeps all ktudi of eoOte rssdy -made, snd r e.KsU Heara wtlhwiilab he tai a it, aid funersla in lowu or country . litre bltu a .n June. IHUly WILLIAM FKAMK Blank Deeds, &c. There has J jst bee a lasssd stUli ogles a nw snd baa u li r ii I edition ol lllsnk lsuSs,ibrl form Ws have a'to, UullClaiini, Morigsges, l'ooiinl lonrrs' Deedi, old fjrm Deedi, butnmous sed lubpenss' r a t HACK CH A IKS, Ac, a Urge lUpply at I NtsVOHTSS At ejlLLISMS. RIBBONS, LACES, AND TRIMMINGS 0EN erslly st ' U. stA KaK?e . i A HM HMK.or Oram t radles go to W. L. i .. . nta A Co. if A Itla.eeKnhlnson'i auperlor Hann, Hh .uld11 ai-aan .1 Ni.lea lor tl at aprtM w. i.. P4su'Mss a Co'. TJ00TS AND SHOES O The larsostan.l uioat.-arerull) ,ol.cleiUtorV I Hoon snd ribnee Ihey , hsve ever offered , may b in SI Ro.l Commercial Row . rti aate b i I M K v, PAKMllMAK. SR00KVILLE BANK U.f I I.I. allow Hilereslon lime DspOlil! UlSdS a.'ier bls -lain tit Ohio ur ludlSlin currency. psyi hie In slmllsr rtinda, H v ur.ier or tito nosrd, J. W. Hl TT. i ashler. Brokvllle,Fb. Il.iaas. IKON , Men I, mi.I Mould llosrdl L-onitsully nu handal SLst'NTts iV W illiams. PHOmH K, Produce. All klndsof Produce la i .... ...icaj. .. a. . a. ,,.. . . : ,v:i i'ii i"iw.i nieuHii, a . ii.i.i 4 ra", 1 1. A ss WAKE sud Cklnsware or superior qualI Ity at RtsPoMTsa & William. HP. II OH. VAU KS snd l.hMo.NN st spr VS W. L. Ptt-stiass A Co'e H. L0RING & CO., MT. CA KM EL, I ND N AM'FAt' I'l'KKKS OK CHAIN PCM PS. PKOins 10 s ipoly lh people of Print. 1 1 it count), with ane . eilent arii-ie 01 mit nuini. st :he low t possible ratet All putnpa tet ty tbetn srs warranted loan., a oti re aslltfsc lioo. may VS. am Hats! yK srujutt rerelvlngour iprlng etock oi Silk. ff r ur, vt ool , ranauia l.xghorn, Pulm l.-i. I 'anion, end Nlrn Hate. Altoe nice assorto.eut colours F. O. RAKF.K. of Can! of van. .u t apt iprll 11 VALLEY HOUSE. HKOOKVILLE, ISO. JOHN KIN(. !MtOJR!ETOK. J THIS welt appointed Hotel haa sntergoiie llmrnsgh rcpsln 'nr ths umier seaaoo, under tbe Immediste lupei tilon of tlsenew protirielor. He assures bis rrien.ls and llioto Who may raior him with their patrnnase, that It eaatl bebte desire sl sll 1 1 no 1 lo Siak tbalr eisv with him agree able, as ae lulendi lo keep a gool table snd obllgg asslttsuts In .every .li-.artineiit. Hoard r. will he a. cininodali'd u the in, ..I rnaaoiialde termi. with single r double ruoras I Bill also prepared to lake Ira. Icrs or cltiem lo say part of tbe country Iba. may eksS logo June 0 tr 'AHHIOMAHI.R DKKSH UOOHM-A new sail ply st l.isva A Fsgitt ass'i . L A HH. No tale b I Hrlitte Kaniil. Urd In Kegi, for W.I.. Ksi.oae e 1.0. Bring: on Your Wool. I II K. su'iaerlber wnnld reai.e. tfiill. h.r.irui the public thst ho will ronlluue to csnf, spin snO aiiiifa, lurn Smll lllln mill, tarn Or rl.lt ll. Oh Hie short.'sl potslhla notlro. and In tbn hi manner lor the .mailing year uil.nneri Ins' lint tneir work ss Hint so to ClnclnnaH, can liav.i m. lr roll ss they return. Allwi.rk warranle.1. Me haa a g.md tanrtnient of 1 HUnkela, plaid and plalll KlSlllieli, Mo. k lug Jitril, C, Ac. , lll'll Dn rlalirl 1 aell Tor rt.li or CI1.1 iiT. lr wont. KIMKON 11 uiiii Harrison. June 13-lm GROCERIES. Wll():,r.SALK AND KETAIU "1st. ottttss. reltsl II o . BB00KVILLE; IND. WM. L. rAKQUHAR k CO. HA VK. now op.ned.and will keep eostlsntly on hand, a gsnarsl and complete assortment ot Obix isiss, whii h they osnr al prlrea st low aa thi y can be procured In I Inclunall la all par cei. Mr. faniuhar having had avueh elgerienre li Ihll branch or trade, Sailers in mac 1 1 thst ssosstaicsn bs furulibed bv whoi as a Lain Ulis msr-k.-l but s sittni taovi f 1 si tasai 1 esir sa snd al retell to In. lace tbe purchaser, tu eav sows. I heir slock seaawlsis part or foBes Sslt by bsrrsl KalilBi " In sack Figs Ml I. .-in. in. Dried Pesrhei I'lckUa apple Nnii Uss Alatondi HI .sr War C imet Oysters t'hssss Tes R . O. Nusar Powdered do rrmbed do M..laaaa Msckerel White Fish Cod Fish Candles I obscco Lnulivlllu I. una and feinem. Trace, Halter and Rratt Chsms, Nho.el. Spades, Hoeetlay,Ntraw and atsiiurs Fork!. Ali of winch win io-sui. i ior s small advance oa lint -tiiiis'.l wholesale price for ftiu "i trriovah r ocmtbv rtnti'i B. Call and esaoitns our stock; one de. south of Unci. A Farqubsr'i. FISH Jttal .ecelve.l Se.oled Hsllbot. While Sub and Mackarnl eholosai sad retail by j ii) ii w rat eaa a Ce. PaVKAOSS. hkaiTt SI I f7 IOWA LAND MWMW I STILL ATrgklD TO THE BUSinaas OF J.; ic.ting n.onet lo wild r nrseaHlvsUd Und., farina, aud Iowa I olai Its) Inj la l et Ac, for pertoni living at s diitsnee. Fondican be sent wllb ssfety in ortflssa New Vork . Tbess wishing lo put iU. ir in. ...) bore H w nl be aaf.-. and yield s large per out., can save It ae, Invested h aSdresalnw July IS AHRAHA...-',. Cedar Falls, Blak II. k To., loan. WBIOFTS VKOKTABLI HAIR IMTXOORA" TOsV Thli. .uperiar Katharion lioow on sale in srook villa II needt no putting. All thst Uie people want Is to know w beret rotor m. Soto M. vv. Halts'.

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B 1 1 , a 1 ... j ii.iiiimiriuiitu.1 WHOi.il ALE II Ne.SAI St At"l SrrStaiKT, wkst bins, skro.Mi uotiK .twin mihi, A li tl STay, ' aixtti Mtrccl, CmCTHMATI, 0 ..So a araa.a, JS a. a. tswsarwi. hmm & co., iseouTsst tan niaLsatis ("It Inn, Ks.' msy in i jann TtlT. f.itiss And Qneenaware Msln (Street, Sttoar helowthlrd. CIOI. ATI. TSIT. TAIT & SON, conmissiow werchartts, ISH OSSLBSI IB PRODUCE No. 'a Wmis.su et.f (Msirienaytl.O. irr, Rggl, Orale, Feathers, Pried Krnlt , Potato), Oulnes, we. Libera) C AHH sdraneemeiits made roniigsinenvs Dr. ...I. fies loll termt. lirorr .. aud Masnfnslvrsd Aril I snd Blind on the most fa vera Idc star 101; HENRY FALLS, IstBUMtSlIilttU ' CAHPJST W A It EH 0 USE, No. IS Kast eo.irth Street, between Main snd Syc S'Ssaa.we .-teeele, Ou.etni.aU. u raUW IJKt I'.l 1 'IN'- I I.Alfl.K STOCK OP JL Kngllali ninl American I'svpeta. ,'urtiin Osetta, ONOtstsavAi . ae , aar I.' fsll trade, t whleb be re. pwi tinli) luvlUslba .it or Ibe pabtte. i-ep U ly par - - .. I 1 S . ess .aw ten. , J AO I sslia. re. as I. sss. wnit jÄCOBiasfis&co. Msrtsr.'Tt sbss er see winitts ss.i ts. is SHIRTS, PRA WEHS, dt TRÜNKH. No. is Carl Sin ei, CiuiliHisil, lhlo. fsb ft ly TiIvrwoitTii u ulrs. H0. 77 fJlAHl SI'NKKr, t INCIMATI. OHIO. splesdid mm mn U's Uvll 'sr iran I .0 .la Hsvlng f. I he 1110. 1 ee Hols, etnents In prlct wae 1 wtiHiH a 1, si y 1st, Ac , gNitillKMh J-llANCliS NÜELS0N. 1 roan. a trm Maiserao-ruaKS Oigiin. Tobacco and HnulT, DRALKJ IN Lscaf Tobacco, Kn..M.1 MslnMmet,betw.ii r.th snd iu, letStSolllie Indlsnt'hief.j CINININ A I I. OHIO Nov. 1,17 isss I in. S. & H. RUFFNER, Maoufaulurersand Dealers is P A P E R , snd Wholcsilesnd Retail (V Sl. 4) C! Wl Ist . W M W if v. cor wiithifow a pfabl iti, 'iri-sirATSt . (P? ihe higbsit mark el price paid for MAGS Ol.li uii r'f and olbsr pastiritork. nov 13 SSI y 'St Aaron A. Colter, OKOCKHV fKOOt'ta ASH OOMSIiaHIOR 51 tl v 1 . e. B.OOKNKK OF HH VKNTH A.N." AIS TN. (IXOMII. OUIÜ, lfov.SS- I0-Ir-jiüniifui. üi sueteaapas Te J. D. A C. JON KM. MfbOlesale Peal, rain DRY GOODS, No. 19 Fear) St.. Cincinnati. Joba O. Jouea, ,11 n u - - lob Jone.. 1 . .y. .. Cod.W. .1 . Jon. ma) IN ly ,.l ... , . I.. ... V P. B. ÜMSTBÖ, If o.82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut ft Vine, CINi INNATI, OHIO: I'hs iioif. . ti..iin v end beet ManuOuMurer in the Untied hlalss. ORiniNATOR r ALL NlfW MTV I. KB! flns taken the highest preminsjis si sll tbs Kxhtbl11. nt! Buys Iiis beet ssaesriaJ cheap for rash. Which SOSblel min to sell SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Allow ss otlvsrssvdl Inferior aAieiss, PA I NTH I) sndOll.l MIAHSbof iMtautilul daslgs. W ft aud Willi K Holland Shadnt. Trlnnnliigi. Fi .taret rVc STOftF. Nil A HF.M palntd end lettered to or tier. KefMlrisganii 'obbing Ibgesersi attended to promptly. rsa ' Si I Uk cssr X itloorr NO. 341 MAIN ST. BETWEEN STH, TD 77 riCt-ISenivtUntlrnnhknd I heant(n alormeut of ' K ILA Rl AND CAPS, oflbe aioitfaihlouabls klad. He lavltei hu old frleinlsalHrpok vllle lo lv- him a rail wheml.. , I. II the city. sy7,l84a t yr. Tin: STODART PIANO. SM.VH & nmn, CINCINHATI, OHIO, Agenttlurtbe most eelebrsled insnufaetorlss of ths I'lilon.dnitre to call Ibe attention of bsyers particularly to thu ab'-ta celsbrni'ul Initruoieiiis, of which they constantly keep a splendid sssnrt stent nn bsnd. Fna iBBTssss. snai rrt, ass Ht.UTT or voas, rowas or seraisiss sotn tobb sss rvwn. niiicstrr se bikmssiss. rssrertins or riakta, sss sasaT I in in HA KT piAAl'iVirN-CKPAHSII. Flsno Hall, Re 74 Fesrtb St., sear Vee. dee M 1) B. lUttltl. . a. Blf i i i B. Bartlett & Co., flsmmieilon and Forwarding Mor and Forwarding chants. Htaert. n tit. or Mn. Sf Weal Front it , Cincinnati, Ohio. Linseed OH. Urd Oil, C seta r OH, Alcohol, w.a I - ' I Mpli. Turpentine. Ftrissb Krusslalv Folaab, White Laad. I'sndlse. aurh, hasp. Olue, Ar. COATS tVCIIHlsrOIMIKIi. Mssvrsi vi aias ... I'besgene, linnplti-iif, llurning Viaidaats Veini Has. ALSO, ALCOHOL OT ALL STXE1IOTHS, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whitky, and Parts Spirits. Kl im .SB I'Ho.usa. ItStBISB, vYuoi-Sist a .an K ST ate, No.SCelleffe Handing, Walaal Hi., Kaal side, " betwees K .urt snd firth Nlresti, ra.yO-ly C.l S OIRR ATI, ) we. B rut' ii J. B- WVBSB. a. i Hsents wvNse. FRENCH, WYNNi: k CO., Impurts-rs an i Wbelsssle Ueatsrsia FANCY DRY f.OODS MAJCTJ7ACTUÄEK8 OF WOOltTf H0JI11T. o. M Pearl St. . I.elWeei, V'tr, A . e. atantly oianrRRaTI DÜIIME k CiL Imssrters taste Jebhersla I JKWKI.KV AMI AOV OOODS, .No. 130 Main Street, us isr CoasMitttsl Bask, - s Cincinnati, u TTJrvapal Kov.u, tab Makers' loidisod lS3,7-iyr.

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TERH1BLCTJ SAoastTh BOH ' A most ts oe iur.sl geg ,M 1) MLwyaifiiairAtgjg, 1 a erlewtwltaai .,., ' reatlae 011 Mae d "VVobjib their Ph. 'elog), Fen.Uawa.esl ""I I'-ioreeMtx erry kind, wigs neverlsi..cgMtieedfrlh; peeay cur olslld(tuse. ef a privat snd I- I., sl ci.ara. ler. ImI ef tir'itseS. ,0" ( Uwi !f W IC1 T waeTY-flflC fcT 1 he A itkor af tb absv vsteess lew eatwdeeta r ..nr or ,h Wr,,, WOr I Bit.7T.Tr. "bate,, snd bs viae swv ,4asJ a muL a J...HclUllob af , CCd lor. Ian. es is. .out past est, be haw tssss I ..c d th. sphses of bis j m fees tune I user.iT -r"-e oi ais m tees Woe I use. - r cwtMOiaativ 11 t. v. ... 1 . . - "--, . ' B w fonbe A mined -mm .1 T"IIBil.isl St. JT u. . .... w. I... k tali ru.itT!.,!l".',0M la we tbaea ef ev -t.farsii, In the land s bwlar seed s s sev satt- .. secr.t vl.ei.ofaii SVHis fr ISasTlU ,i. .0,, ... .Br of the wen .VM.wÄr seee.o.r!L. V'" X 'J ssatsiiij and I w. parity of every kisd Int ulsesie.tbas tatytiit aeetrsi.Seu recomaisiidsilvm of tbs sral MiiMtaaa it. ib 'reel? eilend, d Ita iliislsilea w, al! uaaiurt aa.. ,i, pow.rfBi leamege w.,, uN .. h. t-stiamenui la la. israTtrsbSes! pt.ya.csl hsallag ef vs.. HltSSes eTTettV -.ng iha ).H,Hg.,eUIII.seSlegaeeH Wb,, W the .rfd. aJ See. , el tbs mZZm isesuiawr eegaj,.,,,,-, ,lfol,-., parrnta a.n gusraiss. In eueru ta y.aaSg M tt.lh aele frets s arrsing lersss . 1 . o..i'uiieiiees ni.o,n.,.i fate I'iris ..n, .,..1 i.-n.-.Tr:' T ' vt-lsetr Ifaseeeiiieei regsiiant-i, whether ibiblwasTee Uei as irae- -- .-. rar Hing 1 russ Ute I ruptlng aiinrdea of tbelr seermiseo;Hlsles5f otherU loia eSaS rax. it 11 weh Sneb asiyseettef vteiiB.. sr snnuall) ttsrr.Scd si tba sbrli-wl wsstb-ja Jm ., ,H) lho-..gor,(rr..r, r.harelT,iK,h,,: tos dletea-l.irire,Sso.lsJ Usg.aeW Re tons Oeb.lily.asd l austroU MaiesOtta b.,h .prtMdtratHly st law re,mei, fr Tui,,!i.i gent' svf Samil pass ion. asd asevwl vleaBtt.se SI Sati re. r - - laview f laseera.u.MMeeshilla sit . a tidereu ibsisbtiui im.Asmi .erseas 4veeaausiii in th l uiie.1 uis..f roiu,iXe"Tls jor.ty being lb vlstisssttf lb vsdsptewsslndl. r. 1. mi or iheir prsgssMera. sajssaWfv ss ih scr-plursl enuhrtsiinn.tk.i ,h ,M . . soli ere vtslted up lb shliareti. t 1 -e third snd feurts g. nsrat.ua. Its Astebwi Irabued IIb leiillatnwnf salaried pbllaaUrtii 1 sill scaieel) becMikrd lot say ssUl f rsStesti. tbs Co lull.. 1. 'u. cpy.srel, ei,.,!,,., , 1,. -vivf. w in swiwesrdpsrtoi tb I'siitS .tfi I. A eatress. t-seid, us eis, bo 'S7.l'stliSlllSsa. ..Ii. .. ..I ..Ufr mn,. pan. or BBeeavt.'rverergl. LKK CO.. PsIaMaha.. rt.fuseeiiTi.t aavaisrrt snd II... k Agr,.T, (ttplleduaihseosi liberal terete. ' tear H ly C0NNER8VILLK. TUOLDFUIMISAM .NEW. ... my ot rriaaa. .as ie. mw& '7t" 7 7. nun averoncius.u ts tlveis , eb.rte iimr lo lbs Tailorluf I bsve mr.Se lied and reSltad tb 11 or ... . ii.ieo uy tne nria. iUII opie.BIU- ISS I ...... Ived s new und I,... ,111.1 l.rm.rl. Houie, and havlns reee rnn.nl of C othee, Caiimeri, Tweeds, fearifi, -sef. eVe. , se. ' r-ron. the, 11,, 1 wiiaialiei..0rilsrv. lllsssretotblif. rrem -,r ta-, a-.sl Ssari .1. U.bion.ble kind, will be kedili l.ssw" see we. son. ol Iba moat reattstsoa - - mZmm.lZT.CZll wastinerooss of s eb.aVTfli' 11. . r-.. ' van its sw msttsn tatst toot W o ssHssaMl 1 la vsr labi . dol e kaSBtsSsit. JSrwtt-sasc. rA, .rr ... wSJer", a? IPiCoeaeCaVll Is, Jses IS. mmtmr ron nebvila,s Iron Foundry. vasnasT TMOUtBQ , l"!!T,,lo W f 0-seart) VI holeeale and l( stall Dealer In t ttO KIM. e-tg 11 KATIMIU STe V IIS, CSafrtafs of every Deaeriptidn ytoeeoe Monro rl,a rw .baer 1 of thu t ourt House. bsr sostb w seep .-omissus on baud the Urge.i and beat seeortineoie'l ook tag Steves la ls Valles and having recently incressed oer faeHulci fi mauu.aciur.oe, we have sWvssleed In..? . n wsaaasTOBraievMaaeaaetaeae AT CINCINNATI PB1CE8! Wecontlhoete mansfscturetbeaiau Fr prs HATHAWAY ( OOKlNü 6T0VK. now adoilttasd ui be tb seer cook I aw. to., i. ua! tu lied htste.i Ws ale. a?I Iri'J" 'V itTovi not or Kiep Cooklngnovr,. with 4 or bol.TaVd large nvent . We ara prepared StTtIL fsralsA, wa ssd Sad Irons. Wagon Boxet, and ir0ni c., do., at city Moaa.2 A geosrs! asort steal ef TINWAHE, Jla-s-a 1. iVKTKOUGHB, k HOUSE SI'OUTINO. k in on hand and made to order J,rh Vutuvpt of alt kinds. msde in a isperlor aiannsr.at tbort astlas in. in em, .I..,. iiiiS-avorwsswt.'. ws In. Iks espe. lal auentioa lo tba itvrt thstt we ate.. rsniowrainvstoprroriswen.,ad wrraetiasi generally to be of g.wwi state rst srtke ", rr l uuosh) . N.aj. -Old i atlsgs.OtdCpyM.r.se Ceaatn Frodseiketa F.s. bsnff. Mslss-y W. . FRY liAHGfifi t CO., Wsointu Reran. Dsaisasis Dry Ooods, Carpets, Paper San. inn. CHLVA. OLall AXD OTlZTJISVAav I asayoysie ae., W AND M AM FAfmiRBEB OP HKTR Als m A IS Tl 1.1. AC, CONNER! VILLI DID. "st I -Ally INDIANAPOLIS. Xabiauapolis Jnsurawf Oi INDIANAPOUfi. IND. tttliorla, U B0A10 OF Jon ti. Hiraias, We. H, Seeeieesa. In i H....T, '..ii W. Mrasess, M V. TalaseTV, vt it- ii W. Vfaieer, Vt . 0 agaatos. iOHM i OHR It IlkFRSKS. avej nee'y. L. k. KtswaaiL, fsse'v m f ( uvianioB, Osncral Agwau KUKE OK CHARGE!! Ts apieaaia fsrisr s:straTifjse, Ki mi.-: "Ho!ua Abb) is tba Oleen Tteias "t spleudld steel ngavli,g, rvwaa tt. aeleSrii'l. p.. utieg b UeSssaav: sed tb "Ms illsitTlLisruriuat iruin r.gipt. a larg aad keaslHll BsSatVw' 9 I 0 SW eris. Tbs i graung trom s psiuitngby p. Uli price of the ahs.se etsgeavlag bul will be lent rasa se nusii I li tubsrrlners SsVS SwUbllabsW s 1 cv la Philsdslphla.asd will fsrereb get psbltcattsw at tb retail rte fes mt est Au r - ' "is It-1 iwhsi rlail T I i of mi oi the aiMagsrlBea, such aiHersaHrSJ)i) t rninata-iurabais- . rrsnk i.sHel rash A i ., a in resets the mag-silse for asw r a copy oi SlUiar ol law l.ve SSSBlirsI ttsvvI Ufa. fro Of eba eg, er If eeheerrbtsg te S 0. SeS sil Magaiinr.su.l.as r'aienoa'a. aae CaeibseHj I-adles" Cbrlatlan inn us I, lbi will rsoslvs bastA irrsf-s tines aeri a earpv r. i et Itter mf ig aaayv eegram g. Bvsty dsser '--aSl: iaK i Mssetpga vWare ef eteaaeeecy. etited with neatr dines. wisepei HexA IHseiraUees. lege CetaSjaajMas, Card, mt. A II oisjers seat by tssll t Prrsons wtsbiSST vtewaeC I css asod a Daguarrsotype esjg , lag ay ttMtir trap raw. T'tesaa at a Sinsese basSae would BUC u to lavs irate I trrtben. it ws would set at scree at i BY HAS. SI bSfeaUTb led Sweet j- s si-tutt. isevlOsj GLraarV idle, of ihsrbstce über arsis resasaa rri i f ibsrblet Ororeriaa.aaS MSt SSlsrtSi Hard tort RKCfciMi). leatrMs Nscaasal tlf als J WbtssajaCeea-lsa,. aff Sf W. L. f isaasjig OsAa,

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