Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 August 1856 — Page 4

THE VALLEY FARMER DEVOTED TO THE TRUE iNTEREST OP FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

ne etectioo. Dr. B. C. Weetfall

we elected to act as 00 of ib Judges of Election in tb Bail Creek precint, pleee of one of tha J edges sppointa by tha Governor, wbo, it wee Mid, woar. not be there tbe eext dev. Dr. Wee tfell waa el that Usee a ctttaen of Jeesaon county, Miaioori. On tbe morning of taw election, tbe polls for Bali Creek preeiat were opened, and without swearing tbe Judges, they pcocead to receive tbe vote of ell who offsred to vote ; for tbe take of appearance, they woald get tome one to eom to tbe window and offer to vote, and when naked to be sworn roaid pretend to grow angry at tbe Jndges and woe Id go away, and Wis name woald be pat down aa baring offered to rote, bat "rejected, refeeiog to be ewora." Tbie arrangement wee made previoealy, and perfectly anderetood by tbe Jadgee. Bat few of tbe reeidente of tbe district were present at tbe election, and only thirteen voted. Tbe number of votee east in the preetat vu 393. One Maaaoarian voted for himself aad then voted for his little son, but 10 or 11 yean old. Col. Coffer, subsequently married in the Territory. After tbe polle were closed the returns were made, and a men, claimin to be a magistrate, certified on them that be bad eemra tbe Judges of Election befere opening tbe polls. In the Pottawattomie preeiat the Missou riaaa attended the election, und after threatening Mr. Chestnut, the only Judge present nprotnted by tbe Govnor, to induce him to resign, they proceeded to elect two other Judges oae a MLseourian, and tbe other a resident of another precint of that district. Tbe petto were then opened, aad all tbe Missouri ans were allowed to vote without being sworn After the polle were closed and tbe re turns made oat for the signatures of the Jadgee, Mr. Chestnut refused to sign them, as be did not consider them eovrooC returns of legal voters. Col. Coffer, a resideal of Missouri but elected to tbe Kansas Legislature from that district at that election, endeavored, with others, to induce Mr. Chestnut, bv threats, to sign tbe returns, which be refused to do, snd left the boaee. On bis way borne he was Bred at by some Missourisns, though not injured. There were three illegal to oae legal vote given there that day. At the Big Layer precint the Judges appointed by the Governor met at the time appointed and proceeded to open tbe polls, after being daly sworn. After n few votes had been received, n party of Missourians came into tbe yerd of tbe bouse where the eleotioe was held, aad unloading a wagon filed with arms stacked their guns in the yard, aad cme up to the window end demanded to be admitted to vote. Two of tbe Judges decided to receive their votes, whereupon tbe third Judge, Mr. J. M. Arthur, resigned, and another was chosen in his place. Cot X'Xing, a citiseu of Missouri, but candidate for snd elected to tbe Territorial Legislative Couneil, was present and votsd in the precinct, lie claimed that all Missourians who were present on the day of election were entitled lb vote. But thirty or forty of the dtiaene of the precinct were present, aad many of them did not vote. At tbe Little 8egar precinct, tbe election seemed to bare been conducted fairly, and there n Free State majority was polled. From tbe testimony, tbe whole district eppenrs to have been largely Free Slate, and bad none but actual settlers voted, tbe Free State Candidusen woald have been elected by a aw majority. From a rueful exnation of tbe testimony and tbe records, we find that from two hundred to two hundred and twenty-five legal votes were polled out of eight hundred and eighty-live, the total number given ia Iba ,reeiaots of Ibe Filth District. Of tbe legal votes east, the Free State candidates received one huadred aid fifty-two. StztA District Fort Scott. .A company of citizens from Missouri, SBOStlv from Bstes county, csme into this district the day before the election, some camping and others putting op st tbe public house. They numbered from 100 to 100, snd cam in wagons snd on horseback, snd carrying their proviaiona and tents with them, snd were generally armed with pistole. They declsred their purpose to vote, snd claimed the right to do so. They went to tbe polls generally in amail bodiea, with tickets in their hands, snd many, if not all, voted. In some eases they declsred thst they had voted, snd gave their reasons for so doing. Mr. Anderson, a pro-sltvery candidate for tbe Legislature, endeavored to dissuade tbe non-residents from voting, beeattee he did ..ot wsnt the election contested. This pereon, however, insisted upon voting, snd upon his right to vote, end did so. No one was challenged er sworn, snd nil voted who desired to. Out ol 150 votes cast, not over 100 were legal, snd about 64 of those named is the census taken one month before by Mr. Barber, the candidate for Council, voted. Many of the Free State ansa did not vote, out your committee la aatisfled thst, of the legal votes cast, the pros!svery csndidste received a msjority. Mr. Anderson, one of febese candidates, wss an unmarried man, who csme into the district from Missouri a few days before the election, snd boarded st the public house until tbe day after tbe election. He then took With him the poll list, snd did no, return to Fort Scott until the occasion of a barthe week before the elect ion, OcL I860. He voted at that election, and after it, left, and has not aince been ia tbe district. S. A. Willisms, the ether pro-slavery csndidste, at the time of the election, had a claim in the territory, but his legal residence waa not there until after tbe election. SEVENTH DISTSICT. From two to three hundred men from Missouri csme in wagons or on horseback to the election ground st Swltser's Creek, la the seventh district, and encamped near the nolle, on the dsy preeesbag tbe el ctioa. They were armed with pistols snd othsr weapons, snd declared their purpose to vote, In order to insure the election of pro-slsvery members. They aaid they were disappointed In not finding more Yankees there, and thst they bsd brought morr men than was necessary to eonntrrbalsnce their vote. A number of them wure badges of blue ribbon, with a motto, and the company were under the direction ol leaders. They declared their ioteallon to conduct themselves peaceably, unlsaa the residents of tbe Territory attempted to stop them from voting. Two of the Judges of Election appointed by Governor Reeder refused to serve, whereupon two others were sppointed in their steed by tbe crowd of Missouris as who surrounded the polle. The .newly appointed Judges refuaod to take the oath proscribed by Governor feeder, but made one to suit thernaelvee. Andrew Johnson reeecsted escb voter to swear R be bed soy claim in the Territory, snd if be bed totedjn snother district. The Judges did not uke tbe oath required,

but were sworn to tske sill legal votes. Tbe Missouri ns voted without bei no. sworn. They supported H. J. Stickler for Council, snd M. W. McGee for Representative. They left the evening of the election. Some of them started on ho.ssback for Lawrence, aa they ssid they could be there before night; snd all went tbe wsv they csme. The census

list shows 53 le7sl voters in the dittriet, 2j3 votes were csst; of these, 25 were residents, 17 of whom were in the district when the census was tsken. Some of the residents present at the polls did not vote, declsring it useless. Csndi dates declined to run on ihe free Stste ticket, because they were unwilling to run the risk of so unequal a contest, it being known thst a great many were coming up from Missouri to vote. Nearly all the aettlera were free State men. and 23 out of the 25 legal votes given were csst for tbe only free State candidate rconing. Mobiller McGee, who was declsred elected Representative, hsd a clsim a aaw mill snd a house in the Territory and be was there paM of tbe time; but kia legal reaidenee is now, and waa then, near Westport, in Missouri, where he owns snd conducts a valuable farm, and wbere his family resides. EIGHTH DISTRICT. This was attached to the Seventh district for a member of the Council and a Representative, and its vote wss controlled by the Illegal vote csst then. Tbe census shows 39 voters in it 31 votes were csst, of whom a msjority voted the free Stste ticket. NINTH DISTSICT. Fort Riley and Pawnee are in thia district. The latter place wss selected by the Governor as the temporary capiital, and there to expend the auma appropriated bv Congresa in the construction of suitable houses for the Legislsture. A good deil of building wss then being done st the fort nesr by. For these reasons. a number of mechsnics, mostly from Penneylvsnis, csme into ibis district in Msreh, 1855, to seek em ployment. Some of these voted at tbe election. The construction of the capito) was first postponed, then sbsndoned snd finally the site of the town waa declared, by the Secretary of War, to be within tbe military reservation of Fort Riley. Some of the inhabitants went to the States, and some to other parts of tbe Territory . Your committee find thst they came as settlers, intending to remain as such, and were entitled to a vote. TIITI DISTRICT. In this district ten persons belonging to tbe Wysndott tribe of Indiens voted. They were of thst class who under the Isw were entitled to a vots; but their residence wss in Wyandott Viilsge. at the mouth of the Kansas river, and they had no right to Vote in this district. They voted tbe Pro-Slavery ticket. Eleven men recently from Penneylvania voted tbe Free State ticket. From the testimony, there given they bad not, at tbe time of the election, so established their residence as to heve entitled them to a vote. In both these class ee of coses, the Judge examined the voters under oath ano allowed them to vote, and in all cases the election seems to have been conducted fairly. The rejection of both would not have change I the result. This snd tbe eighth election district formed one representstive district and was tbe only one to which tbe invaaioo from Missouri did not reach. KLSVEXTH DISTRICT. The 9th. 10th, 11th and 13th election diatricta, being all sparsely settled, were attached together aa a Council district, and the 1 1th and 13th aa a Representative district. This election district is 60 miles north from Pawnee, snd 150 milee from Kansas City. It is the north west settlement of the Territory, and contained, when the census was taken, but 36 inhabitants, of whom 34 were voters. There wss on the dsy of election no white settlement shout Marysville. the piece of voting, 'or 40 miles, except thst Msrshall and Bishop kept a store snd terry st the crossing of the Big Blue snd California. Your committee were unable to procure wHneeeee fro n this district. Persons who were pie nt st the election were duly summoned by sn officer, snd among them was F. J. Marshall, the member of the House from thst district. On his return the otfi-sr was srrseted snd detained, snd persons besring the nsmes of some of tbe witnesses summoned were stopped nesr Lecompton, and did not appear before the committee. The returna ahow that, in defiance of tbe Governor p.oclamation, the voting was vim voce, instead of by ballot. 328 names an eer upon the poll books, aa voting, and by comparing thsse names with those on the census rolls, we find thst out seven of the latter voted. The person voted for ss Representative, F. J. Msrshall, was chif owner of the störest Maryaville, and was there some times, but his fsmily lived in Weston. John Donsldson, the candidate voted for the Council, then lived in Jackson county, Missouri. On dsy after the election, Mr. Marshall, with twenty-five or thirty men, from Weston, Mo., was on his way from Maryaville to the State. Some of the party told a witness who had formely resided at Weston, thst they hsd been up st Mary svi lie snd carried the day for .M eouri, and that they had voted about no votes. Mr. Marshall paid the bill at that point for the parte. There doea not appear to have been any emigration into that district in March, 1855. after the renaus was tsken, and, judging from the best test in the power of your committee, there were but seven legal votes cast in that diatrict, and 331 illegal. TwixrTH DISTRICT. The election in this district waa conducted fairly. No complaint was made of illegal voting. THtnTXCITH DISTRICT. Previous to the dsy of election severs! hundreds of Missourians from Platte, Clay. Boone, Clinton and Howard connlies came into the diatrict in wagons and horseback, and camped there. They were armed with guns, revolvers snd bowie-knives, and had badges et hemp in their buttonholes snd elsewhere about their peraona. They claimed to have s right lo vote from the fact that they wsre on the ground , and bad. or intended to make, claims in tbe territory, sltbougb their families wsre in Missouri. TheJudges sppointed by the Governor opened the polls snd some persons offered to vote, and when their votes were rejected on the ground that they were not reaidents of the district, tbe crowd threatened to tsar the house down If ths Judges did not lesve. The Judges then withdrew taking the poll books with thsm. The crowd then proceeded to select other persons to set as Judges, snd the election went on. Those persons voting who were sworn were aaked if they considered themselves residents of the districts, and If they ssid they did they were allowed to vote. But few of the reaidents were present and voted, and the Free State men ss a general thing did not vote. Auer the Mieenunans got through voting they returned home. A formal return was msde by the Judges of Election, setting out ths tacts, but it waa not veriified. The number of legal voters in Ihe district was 96, of whom a majority wss Free Stste men. Of these voted. The toUl number of votes wes 389. rouuTSsaru distsict. It wss generally rumored In tbie district for some dsys belore the election tbst tbs Missourisns wers coming over to vote. Previous to tbe election men

from Missouri csme into tbe district snd electioneered for tbe Pro Slavery candidates. Gen. Zsvid R. Atctiison and a party controlled the nominations in one of the primary elections. bubs OA k rnsctncT. Several hundred Missourians from Buchanan Platte and Andrew counties. Mo., including a great many of the prominent citizens of St. Joseph, csme inte this precinct oe the day before snd on diy of the election, in wsgons and on horses, snd encsmped there. Arrsngements were made for them to croea the ferry at St. Joseph free of expense to themselves. They were srmed with bowie-knives snd pistols, guns snd rifles. On the morning of the election the Free Stste candid stes resigned in a body, on account of the presence of the large number of srmed Missourisns, at which the crowd cheered and hurrahed. Gen B. F. Stringfellow waa present and prominent in promoting the election of the Pro-Slsverv ticket, ss was slso the Hon. Willard P. Hall, and others of tbe moat prominent citizans of St. Joseph. Mo. But one of the Judges of Electio" appointed by tbe Governor, served on that dry, and the crowd chose two others to supply the vacancies. The Missourians ssid they came there to vote for and aecure the election ot Major William S. Richardson. Major Richardson, elected to the Council, hsd s fsn:. in Missouri, where his wife snd daughter lived with hia son-in-law, Willard P. Hall, he himaelf generally going home every Saturday night. The farm wee generally known as the Ricnardson farm. He had a claim in the Territory, upon which waa a saw-mill, and where he generally remained during the week. Some ol the Miasonrians gave aa their reason for voting, that they had heard that Eastern emigrants were to be at that election, though no Eastern emigrants were there. Othera aaid that th. y were going to vote for the purpose of making Kansss a alave State. Some claimed that they had a right to vote under the provisions of the Kansss Nebraska bill, from the fact that they weee present on the ground on the day of election.

The Free State men generally did not vote, and those who did vote voted generally for John H. Whitehead. ProSlavery, for Council againat Mj"r William 8. Richardson, an ) did not vote at all for membera of the Lower House. The partiea were pretty nearly equally divided in the diatrict, some being o( opinion that the Free State party had a am all majority, and othera that the ProSlavery party had a amall majority. After the election waa over and the polls were closed, the Missourians relumed home. Daring the dsy they hsd provisions and liquor served out, free of expense, to all. DONIPHAN PKECINCT The evening before the election aome two hundred or more Missourians from Platte, Buchanan. Saline and C lay counties, Missouri, came into this precinct with tents, music, wsgons snd provisions, ai d armed with guna, rifles, pistols and bowie-knives, and encamped about two milee from the place ol voting. They aaid they came to make Kansas s slsve Stste, snd intended to return to Missouri after they had voted. On the morn ing of the election th Judges appointed by the Governor would not serve and othera were appointed hy the crowd. The Missourisns wsre allowed to vote without being sworn some of them voting ss msny as eight or nine times; changing their bala and coats, and giving in different names each time. After they had voted they returned to Miaeouri. Tbe Free-State men generally did uot vote, though consti uling a majority in the precinct. Upon counting Ihe ballots in tbe box and th nsmes on the poll lists it wss found that there were too many ballots, and one ol the Judges of election took out ballots enough to make the two numbers correspond. woLr nivrn frecihct. But few Missourisns were present in this precinct, though some of tnem threstened one of Ihe Judges because he refused to receive their voles; snd when he resigned snother wss chosen in his plsce who consented to received their votes. Protests were drawn up sgaihst the elections in the various precincts in the Fourteenth diatrict, but on account of tereats that greater numbera of Mieeou ria.js would be at a new elscti n should it be colled, and of personal violence to those who should takr part in ths protest, it wss not present id to tit Governor. Major Richardson, tbe Pro-Slavery candidates for Council, threatened Or. Culler, the Free-State candidate, that if he contested the election he end hia office ahould be put in the Missouri river. The number of votes in the district by the census waa 334 of these 1 14 voted. The testimony shows that quite a number of persons whose legs I residence was in the populous county of Buchanan. Mo., or, the opposite side of the river had claima in the Territory ; aome ranged cattle, and othera marked out their claima and built a cabin, and aold this incipient title where they could. They were not residents of the Territory in any just or legal sense. A number ul settlers moved iuto the district in the month of Msrch. Yxur committee are aatisfled, alter a careful analysis ol the records and testimony, that the number of legal votes csst did not exceed 300 out 737. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. The election in this district waa held in the house of a Mr. Hays. On the tiny of election a crowd of from 400 to 500 men col ected around the polls, o! which a great body were citizens of Missouri. One of the Judges of Election, in his testimony, states thst the strsngers commenced crowding around (he polls, and that then the residents left. Threats were msde before snd during the election day that there ahould be no Free State candidates, although there were nearly or quite as many free State aa pro-slavery men resident in the district. Most of the crowd were drinking snd carousing, cursing the abolitionists snd threatening the only free State Judge of E'ectlon. A majority of thoae who voted wore hemp in their button holes, snd their passwords was: "All right on tbe hemp." Many of the Missourians were known, snd sre named by the witnesses. Several speeches were made by them st the polls. aoJ smong those who spoke were Major Oliver, one of your committee, Colonel Burns, and LaIan Willisms of Plait- county. Major Oliver urged upon all preaent to use no harsh words, and expressed the hope thai nothing would be ssid or done to hirm the leslings of the most sensativs on the other side. He gsve some grounda, bssed on the Missouri compromise in regard to the right sf voting, and waa tin der stood to excuse the Missourians for voting. Your committee are satisfied thst he did not vote. Colonel Burns re commended all to vote, an J hoped none would go home without voting. Some of the pro-siivery residents were much dissstisfled at the interference with their rights by the Missourians, and for that reason becsuss reflection convinced them that it would be better to heve Kansas a free Stste they "fell over the fence." Tbe Judges, requested the voters to take sn oath that they were actual residents. They objected st first, some saying they had a claim, or "1 am hers." But tbe free State Judge insistsd upon the osth,sad bis aasocistes, who at first were disposed to waive it coincided with him, aad the voters all took it after some grumbling.

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CINCINNATI. Gi W. COFFIN,!! BELL & BRASS FOVNRRfy HI M KK IN LEAD, 'I NO, OOPER, m oi k Tis, M'i:iri:u koi.df.m, WET 11. u KIM., HK Av CIICKN, III I I.I.. AC, At . 1 0 V 104 :ai sr ottU ar Celii m hia Hired, CIN INN ATI, OHIO.

i HKI.I.S are Tecuted on true NrtenlllU- un i .11 Harinoi.fac nrmrltdes. a followed lu the Srst Hell roumieri, of lirnnany, rrsncr, nonaim and Knglanil so 7 I) .mo. i.o'cmkob. Jas. w. sYombob. iOTO.NXOR k BROTHER. WaOLBtaLB MSLBBS IB I OR EI ft AND DOM EeTIC ORT GOODS KO. HI PKAKLHTKP.BT, BTWKKX VIR ARU NACK, CINCINNATI. O. mrrh7 ly WHOLatHAt.lt DKALRRS IN RTAPLE AND FAN CV i) y (joods, fcG, tO. N Pr.AKI. 8T, HKT. VIMt A KACK M.- . uar7ly CINCINNATI, 0 aa. t. a. habbib. as. j. Ditaaaa. T. B. HARRIS, MU66IST APOTHECARY, R. II. ( UK T MAIM STR., CINCINNATI, 0. march?! PET ER NEEF fc SONS, aWaaWaWaaa HARDWARE IDF. t.FR. So. 93;Peari;St..bet. Vine &J Race, CINCINNATI, 0. nvirrh 7 y a. s. i-airN.R. w. a. CHirais If, I). CIIIPMAN & CO., I ominl.tien Ac Y o r n r d I n u LV1 KKC 11 ANTS, WHITKWATV.KCANAI.BASIR,('LCI.1MATI. it I I I Hi i s: i i mi)i. 'in ii Nwaae) ('. ; reread ,Htbla; a Wright: : I- - .v Stephen, : rtOBSBBSVILLB.ISB. i I M BUI Us a ITV, I A Morrison a Rewby B.A H.M.Cooklla, ii ora.no a.ia. A.R. Wla,ii4 Co. . R.Conwell A Son. OsatWS Jllleiil Llheral cash advaocsnasBtr made oa consign aenla. aoW-IMyr. I v till IMII D IN ISAR. PEEL & SONS', ORKilNALNO. L 7.18 ho us a. MO. 74 WALRUT STRKBT, Kaat Slda bel.Olh A 7th Mm., (next door North of Walnut SI. House," riiictanali, Olno. Prom the long practice that era hava had for marly lortjr years In Karops and PI K W VOKK snd la this rlty rr the last fourteen car,, we f,-cl eoaSdaat In ssylog, thst all goods lnlratel to oar rare III ha done ialuehaat st)le ud ourrhargvson Hlsek III be 80 per cut rs hau Iii other good IMng Rslabliahmeat la this Ity. OurSt.ain Dye works aad hUani Plnlahlnc ipparatu I not sarpasaed by any other Dythy Kstablishnienl in the A est. Gentlemen' eUiihmg re sora tad In Iba Had t)le. I.a..lesllk l)reMes.Craa, Hrorha. Printd Kay Statu HhBB-.s, Poplins and .Merino llresse l.-s.o .l wlthoai dylag. Tsbleai.il Plaao Cover rsaniasai Carpets elaanad by Machinery wlthoat ripping nid Ihr Colors retained perfect. Drew l) cd Black far Sl.OO. Thlsi lbs only lys House, that ever dlsplsyed ihalr work In a show window, aller It had been -leaned or djad. hieb glrsa the Publican oppori) to dei id- m iiirdnig to the1 r own Judguieut, hn h la the beat Iberia lbs City. may II M ly HATS AND CAPS. I'll IM. krVI.ES. lirK luiroducod our Spring Pi) la of Hats. VT with several new and beautiful styles ol I'ani, on Thursday, Pebruarv 811. We have no hesitation In alng that wa have prod'irnd a Hal v-sich ranno:be sarpaaead for MK.tUTY OP DKSiUM, Rl.KCA KCK OF PIN IS H And the aofl. easy aaaansr In which ilSt the bead . HUPT llnf r INs, 13 Main St., West si de, S door below lib, No llneiiinali O. mar 14 I, LATIMER. CflUHl . LIPTQI IMPOKTEK8 ARU W HULKS ALK OBAI.KKSI avaav Bt airrios or F0REH3N AND DOMESTIC MAIIDtt AIIE,CVJTL,ERV,ftINa Ar Na, 74 ilaln Nireat, nrnr Paarl, CINCINNATI, OHIO, a. J. LAgiMsa. , t.. (-uksi'BN . j.LrrroR. fVH STOCK for tha spring trad, aaalaly or oai t own Importation, or diraei from Aiaarlean Msnufarisrers, now rsrjr hsavv aud eoaiplsta. urdera. and thn favor of a call, and personal 01iniiualiou of NUK-k and prloea raspertfully otteiiwd. l iniiuuall, Marita I, 'M- lus IHPQHTAIT TO IIIUE1S. 30RSIEYä EHiER, FR UNTSTREE T, BET. IVES7ERA ROW AND JOHN, CINC1NNA Tl, OHIO. Dealsrs Id sll kinds of Lumber arid msnufac turars of äah, Doors, Blind, Window Frames, Mouldings, Baae Pilasters, Weather Hoarding;. White vuti Yellow Plue flouring, Shelving for Storss, Paiiiaf fsr FenOSS, lloarda pinned on both aide, of various thickness uilahle for the llistdu flnlab of house. This establishineiil will be found 1 Sc of res ., huiieflt to personsballding In tha country, a the) fan bi supplied hora wltballlba male rials raad; uisilr ..I liiuii.t r. thorousrhlv seasoned for Sulshtiif houses. In the Liiiiibiir Yard coiiiiecUid wlthlhl, estahlishiueu! there is kept for sale an aalenalve assortment of Lumbar ror all balldlug pu rposass. Saab primed and glatod, couslatilh on hand. All orders prumi.tly attended la. TKKMH CAHII. No, . I I. Irj3,: yr. EiiEIIUtI MARBLE Mill. rvirm lt.v opp. Catharine Hi T. WHITE & SON rwiunaraa wmitv a. an WHOLESALE I and .liner ui A and Ketail dealers la Purciirii Marldn. Mon uincnts Toinlx. Iload and Pool MaWaS Talde Topa. Pence lor Orava Lois, and various other srtlrle. Kniir stilsfaellon will baglvanla all parsons fsvoring us with their orders. Wa amnio, tin heat work inuti, and sell si pries lower liisn aa) other Yard. Cape and Hills oo hand . Our Aganl r..r itrookville. Is Mr. Jams Kenne dy, who wlllattend to allordara. M. SAWYER & CO, M sRUPACTDHKHR A lR LR IR Wlndsw Rhadss, Oll f imh, l ords. Tassels, llrtskaes, Hull and Uli iir Uiuaasr atoaAe Linens, ami Cure lulu Mm Mala. Wholesale and Retail Window 8hade & Oil Cloth Store. HO. " COLLEGE HALL, WALHOT IT., BET FOURTH AHD Wim, sprlll Claslsaail, 0. D. A. BRADLEY, SVOC NhtiK i o ii ii i) 1. 1 it hot urn a, V. holnsslv Slid rleUll JEWELS NAVIXH jnst rstarnsd irom lha East with a large aad varied stosk l Sue Walchs aud Kich Jewelr) t Comprising sa aeeortmenl of R RW ARD hi a i I 1 1 M sTYLKHI hlch I in iffer '.o lim old sssloaisrs ofihs Isla (Inn at satlara lor) tin. .- fall and see at R . V Corner fourth slain, t'lnseluuall , O. mar II FIRE WORKS, CANDIES, HUTI A HD FRUIT!, WHOLESALE AXD KETAIL BY JOHN R. MYERS, aoHl MalsHirsst, bat. Fifth sad Hlsla.Wss CINCINNATI. (CT Allordsr promptly Iliad and Warranted full weight. Bsv.lI,lSU,47l ft.

BK0UKYILLE.

THB fiooii TIME'S r IMG." a mi m kooos HATE JUST ARRIVED AT THE FAVORITE "OLD WHITE 00 SHE 1." OF 6ALLI0N & SON, SV hlrb thry in ntu apnlnir. anil inlind Sa actl At reduced prices. AB SPKIPG HAH AT LAST P A IRLY OPKNRT, an I we have a large siock ol Quad, we hava reduced tba-'tarie," end by to doing are enabled looferall klndsof floods at v-ry slight advaare on Cincinnati Wholesale priees. Ta altem i . i lo enumerate tha many different article comprising our stock would he a Herculean task indeed suffice lo Ssy we will name a Tew ol she leading arli las, though wa have every thing (rom a Microscope toa Saoaae . Machine l.adlea Department. To tha selection ol ihl part of our stock ws hava taken all possible pnlns. Ladle, if ou wish lobedaek)nurseir with a dress of which '"Mueen Vle.M i. er-, n would hw proad, rslt st Use Old Wklte ( orner and ' l.a fe " will sell on one of those -Ich aud rasbiOBBble EUG EM B, f Ml U.K. OR HKROR KOBER, aad lien r ' ' will iln yoa one or lha prettiest and richest patterns of Lawaa, Be re gas aast Tiei see ever brought to ihi place. We alto hava thoae Sua Rlack and rtloe Black BSaaa Kllks. sad figured Rilksnf every gra4a Plan Crape Shawls- whits and colored, plain aad Brured, i.nce Colars. (new slyle, Kmbroid-ile, all kind af Henaei and l.uta hiring Killna, Hd'kf. Hosiery Olovo,Aa. ii r ii 1 1 tvtr n llrpnrtmrni, Wa have a tresh 11 of Man's Pancy snd plain 4'aaalmerea, and Mali nets, Clolbt, Vestlngs, snd s "little lha flm-sr assorttneal of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING ever offered In ihl market. Wa have been vsi, pellicular la ban Ing oar t'lolhlng. mid Salter sarelres thst we ran 'rlra )o oul, gentlemen, from head to f oat" for Iras money than any house I a ihl Valli-y. Olva as a call. DotMcatlre. Wahavelh nnusiiall) large ttoet or Domestic uch a Muslins bleached Mid anleacaed. Drillings, do. Linea and Cation Uiaper, l Ickings, Ac. Prlsjla. When It eoine lo 'Cale" "we're aeaaad," bat all that we aaad a) uVulI priata la, that ws have Ihe Merrimack, Cochero, Pblttp Allen a -oea. Buy State and Spragae branot, which evwty bod) kaowsare a goiwl as a dd dollar. Aull I'm per. This Is jual tha season nf the year lo paper yoar walls lhe begin lo look bad. We have made large aervsslona to our heretofore e, tensive stock ul Wall Paper, and nan, without deubl, esMSai the Is nreat and aiosllaslefully seleclaxl slock and then SO cheap of any house in these parts. Carps ta Wa have Just opened a large and well selected slock of Imported t arpets of the lateat palieraa. Kag Carpels al stays on hand . BBaaia and Niioea. We have oae room de earl to ihl branch of the bnalaess, aad wa are now prepared to suit with Nhoes or Boots, every bMly even to tbe smallest Inranl. Containing ail the v arte lie of Ladies Husk ms ami Uooteas. Misses aud Child' Shoe, Men aud Uos Boot sad Me.,-.. We haves Urge assorttneut uf CIMOM MAUK Boolsaud Shoes of every description. lata aad Cap. Kverv grade both ror uieu aud bo)e,evea lo the late tue of SOPT HATH for hard or oft head. Call ta Cents, and Adam" wlllgtre yau "Sis.1' IIa rd vis re, and Iheartlcle atuall) kepi in a retail store. In llucrnsware and isluaawara We have a entire new stock, rouiaining soras aaw pattern, and all that la wanted in this wav. Rut wa feel It auuecesssr) to say mora. Suffice for aa to ssy wa feel ray grateiul for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us all thmugb oar mercantile eoarse, and nolhlnv on our mrt hall be dona, al Ihl late day.lo merit a diieoniinusnc. of the sane. Wa are sure that 1 good Goods, cheap floods, and plenty oi them, end gentlemanly i lerksio wailou youi whatyoa want, we have no rears. april) R. D. CALLIORA SOI, . Peace! Peace!! Old tilings have passed away and some things have come new. DVID SLateHTB . SOLOM K WILLIAM. SLiUITU & WILLIAMS. WOULUaaiMsaucelolhe public hat ttsey have brought ou sn sutlrely new stock ol goods wtalcl the) sre now opeulng at the OLD ÜRIND-STONE CORNER, lor.fc occupied by R. Tyner, In Brook vllle. To enumerate Uielr stock would bees lediouta It is uteleaa. If you wsul snylliing In the dry goodor grocer) Ilea, eall aad see for yoorselvo. The) have New Dresa Rllka. Ladle wishing to examine ome beaallfal sty lei of fane) Mhks. are Invited lo call at our elorw eol see some t.oods hieb are elegant as any lady can iah to aee. Hlearhed JVasllM. Lailkss are respectfully Invited to cell aadaiaiums ths ukce Londsle Blercbed Muslls.lyard aud 1 Inch ldr; Soft Undrraaed Goods. Plala Hl'k siiku ohm split. Wahavs)ut received a celebrated Black Silk, which baa given universal satisfaction . Ladles who sre desirous of puri-nulug s black silk Urass that they can have couSdeurc to believe will weai without cleaning, aud will retain Its lustra, can And It at Slaughter & Wilhams'. Dreaa UeeSs. Stellwand Ctape Rbawlt, Hlsrk and Faaey Bilks, Delalnea. Glllgbams, Prints, Lawns, Challi, Mulln, Liaeua, As., al aar eeuhlishuienu UleacheA Linea 1 able Coiurs, Brown da, h'spkln, Doyelles; Juitopeued. AGO Placaa Print. Comprising the PociSa, ''oehaco, Merrimack, Kuglish, Haiuilion.Nprsgues, Aliens, Maochesiei ami a number oi other wull I now n makes, which we are selling cheap. Ikrnperlee. Wa hsrs os hsadt an sitssslvs sasortmsolol i ace aud M uslln Draperies. Nugjur and RSalaaasa, Yoa may always Sud a variety of Sognrs.and New Orleans aus ougar-Uouse Molasses al our Staad. I row, NallsHa Wa would call tbs slUattoo sf those wasting Ralls sf any tit, and Irou of any kind, to our large assortment, which we Offer low, aprtlSS ARRIVAL OF THE SAFE AND SOUND!!!! SHB IS LOADED W ITH SPRiflC GOODS, POR TYNER ft KIMBLE LOOK OUT FOR NO. 1. nrTERumro DETAH.f.11 TTSKR KtMLat 11 , VK k hi r I V fc.li THEIfi early stork of Spring Good, and Invite tin nubile to call and examlui for themselves before purchasing, they can say without loerof contradiction taat tbe purchaser can svs largelnie real on bis money by pun-basing of ibeis . Theii ii k Is large and well sclei ted st prtci s a lo t n eoncy rsn roainand. The MU.N t'Hl.Y ADM rioXK will las a fre.h and suasooable Good, am h as Cloths. Cawsisseres, Twssds, Jean. Cottoned, Sheetings. HIll'tllUTS, Flinla. Delaines, Hbalah. Beragoa, Debatre, Bilks, Satins, Collar, Bleevea. Chemise IU, Hdk'ls, Lawn, I rimming. Hon nets, ss Ribbons Hals. Taps. Roots, Shoes, Croceri.-s. Hardwere, iMn.Grlmlslonea.and all the amill notion eon -e.-rie, i with ami nsce.ssrj to a complete st ck sp pertaining to tb trads, 1'hey Uhe la exchange forOaods.s'llhe enrrenl money they ran g.t. besldus all ihe broken bank notes, at Cincinnati prl.-ee, logetiier wlih alm-ar) every article In the produee llaa, A f nil. OLD BITHTOM SI'AKD. sjssjie IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. trnnywptjMiom hasopeked a shop X OU Maui Hnrgeas sire. I. In jraazua suwr iaVeaV . avTr""mSSA Ihe building former!) occupied ny joa t Adams, waore he i. pre pared In an pi I) customer with BRIDLKS. HAliDLKH. wiiipa. snd svsry srllrle usually fbuad In a Srst class Muddle and llarneee shop, al flerlnuati pricss Having had sevaral ) ears' experience In the business, he Is comSdeniof sueesat. He Is pre red to do all kinds of repairing si sknrt notice. maiMSAly BHWARU MEYER, ASA 10 L E II A RT, (I. sii of ami successor to Ingle, Wheel r a igUbarlln KaalKttale Agende,) Aiinrnev al Law aad ItealStatata tfrnl, Wtllaltendio Ihe Collection af lbl, tbepurrnsir snu asis oi nusi itststeaiid sll other pro reesionsl budnea Intrusted to him In Vender burgh and the atyolnlng enunllesl n I ndtaaa. jrrorri. vovb.t. nsBAI s.as. BVARHVII.LK.INDIARA. isiom and ma i La. rpHK underslgeed hava and win Iway s keep on 1 hand general assortment of Iron and Rail, salted to iheiraje low for cash. SSlSS TVRER a. AIM RLE.

NBW ALBANY, IND.

tÄÄ aaafartary. PKKPAKKDBV A. B. BURLEIGH a RRO., RAW ALBANY, INI). Wl i Mol T good health, we raanol enjoy the plea, are of life, which grow burdensome Our constant deatre la l gel relief from rata. Ms society In which a e mingle can make a happy. Beetag others enjo j ing sstraeg ewdelltalioa and vt,ororousheslth, only beyela feeling of sorrow. thai wa are net aa thay are, tea sobject of earth' grealeet blessing good health. And yet how arlre many are wha enjoy this bletstag, aad rush feckleeslv into all kind of ei cenc, though they aiuld not be harmed by disease. They forget Ihst the seeds of death are la Ihe body, and tr-oea oxeoeee only prepare the system for those -ed to germinote li.e sooner, aad are they ibttrfc, they are snaking rspic stHaW i . w Brdih'grave, harried on b)svrneaesled dieeaer that baffle the skill of the moat talented Pblc tans. Tbe Lnngs. Kkln, Ridnsns end bowel mast be ki p: open, and discharge UtalrallotU'd pontons ol impurities, or diese e lathe result. P. CHILD'S a CO'B Oriental nrSoeretgti Balm Pills, a purely vegwl.ilde reined . arts npoti idl these era-am in surd harnsou) , that the disease Is n remuved. 1 he) purify the blorxl and clear so the whole system, restoring to It a fwoper sne and ig-ir. Uy cleansing ihe bowels and promoting the trcii i .lion, they break up and eir.Irely rure that ter. rible dlaeaso, CHILLS AND FKVER, Which I eaaaed by Ihe fowlnes of one and the corruptive of the other, a are all lha Pevwre I w blcB man I seidwet. For Liver Complaint, Giddlneee, Headeehs, etc., " Krupilssa of the Vktu, " PemaU CoinnlalatS, they are not to be excelled. Sielow we give an extract from fa letter that I dated Kii.tr, la., Oct. 4, 1833. Hct Pss 8ib I am trvly happy toanaouaeto yon that I hsve sec u red a goöd circulating b ihe Pills lor tbe i no I have bad thaw. I have old -J I boxe for case of hills aud fever, ea ever) case waa cured sound, and to the sattfactton ot the purchaser Pome got the aswaod box aad made sound cases of that d eae. DARIA FISH, P. M. MOT ICE. The rem uin Oriental or Sovereign Halm Pills hsve on the wraparor each box the above representation of tbe mauufacto ) TO AVERTS. Agent will fli.d Hgres'l) to their interest, and are al full liberty oa Srst Introducing P. Childs a Co's Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills, ta give back Ihe mane) freely ll those wao purchase them, rfver a fair trial, are not t.nlv satisfied, and ma) use them In their iwn famtMee, or give a few hoses M. their frleud, that ihey aaay Wei their great nitrite over all other remedle, and when ones introduced they will and that Uy caa Ball larg. uaiilll!ee ol them All agents ante that wnei once Introduced Ibelr sales a e large. Fainil wilt keep them la their hoste, aad will uot br ilhotfl them. We respectfully sabmll the following letter, to show the) give satisfaction. Ware It neettssao. meny mote would bs presented: Clav Co an, HI, Dee. 11, 1H54. A.B. Bcblbmb A Bao lies r Sir: I bars sold wlil Pill y ur sgenl lufl me, so I wish you t send me a few doiou boxe of yoar Sorerelgi Balm Pill. What I have sold baa glvun satisf-c uoa. Direct) our UMer to Sullou' Point. V. DILLMAR. A.B. Burleigh A Bro., Pew Alben,, d., Proprietors lor the south and Weet. M. W. Halle, Broogvllle; Cnsrle Vsncsmp vleismora; E. H. Puller, Harrison, Ohio; sod dealers In medicine generally. J uae SS t S AhSiaeyk I METAMORA. STOVES AND TIN WARE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IRTOEM Ute ciltoen ol itrookville, Melmoa, Laurei aud othee places that be experts to keep aa hand a good supply of I IR WA Kh snd M-vss af all kinds, al hia fttare In METAMORA, IND., vlberehe wauld be pleaet-d to accommodate ali o' Kraiikltn r.onniy with siors. st oily prices, also SELF-SEALIafO FRUIT OAKS or various kinds, aud ths common Can also. Order from Hrook rill or LaafH lor ran, can b sem by th baekand will reeelrr prompt attention For Stoves, aead by the Canal. augSUly SOLOMON T, KIIKKWOOD. A Speker at Laut, But t bat is ao rwaaoa why II. A A. R.Rlscklldgr of Melamora, eanuot sell cheaper and bettoi good than an ho-se to the valle) . consist. ng oft, xmieral assortment ol I r GoimIs, Groceries. 4ueeeWBre, Hardware, Ceti err, Boots snd hoes, llais. ' sps. snd a general sssnftmant ol Kesd) MadsClotbll f of Hie Islesl BUd most Improved Shanghai si) le. Me would raepectfull) call ho attention a the ladles toour slock ot "ilk, : Lathes, De Berges, Alpacas. ashmsr. Vr,.slo Shswlsof various Descrlpllcn, Drees rrlinmings. Jewelry, and a general aaeortmeiit oi Vaukee Rotioas, which e positively will sell ss cheap tl not cheaper than any house la lha valla) , i'orcasbor approved country produce. We retorn our sincere thanks for former palrouage, aad aek a liberal bare for the coming) aar. fall und ee us. All Indebted lous will p'easecsll and settle ap their account, aa ws must hsve Biouey, or we cannot con tine to se'l good o rhesp. H.A A.N.BLACKLIDGK. feb.i-am. BBOOKVILLE. Watches & Clocks. nrm. dawron trmdkiisiiir rkis TT vieee lo tbe citizen of ttrookviltesndvlclnll) , lathe iisyesHf of Watch and Clock 'Inker aad Itepuirer; making and mending JauWELHT, fco. Long exparieuce and strict PUNCTUALITY are his recommendations. - sthnps doors Rorth of Llack dl Karonhsr's lore. (.i.e mu a call every body, and I will warrani talUfactinn. June I IS IGO IT BOOTS!! B. SBOOS. J. WO LB BROOKS a NOB iE HAVE OPBNBD A LARCB ROOT A KD SHOE , 6TOKR la the room lormeily occupied by D. Pairs A S' s on Malu Burgess street, where the will keep on band a general ansortmest of Boot and Shoe of all sort aud sixes, custom mads and J stern made. Mr. Hrook s being a pracllrtl Shoe Maker, and keepings large number ol the bsei of workmen st work, can auppl) cnt men with work, lo or ter, on short notice. Hewlllalso warrant all the aaeWra work purchased al his store one very realadvanlnge to be seeursd by buying of them I'he) rouBdenily expacl lo merit the paironagaoi ihi count) . and therefore expert to hare It. They keep on bead a full npuly or Findings, snd Leather. blii sale end upper, vT every doenpiion. They can furnish Show Msksrs with evort u rib leine may waulsa stort aotica.aadai very reasonable rates, marehtt ''Time is Money." I US. BS . C I. A itSt , at bis aaw atore, one door 0 tenth olthe VAI.LfcY IIOl'P K kaepiennsiaiiMy on hand a general assortment orlewalry. Watches, Clocks, , llverpocin,rasors,anJ A agreat v artel, ol 1 PANCY ARTICLES, each as are auall) kept by lewelers. He ia pie pared also lo repair old fewelry.asid lo eleen and repair clocks snd watches awawawalawf Wi MB on reasouabic term and aaxar st short notice. He will eis lake old stlv,and gjld lu exchange for goods June 1 'M William Frank. UNDERTAKER, K'KBPN eowetaally en hand, t'sMna ar Ml else bed daecriiitlon. and a gnod llearsa with hlrh he alleluia funerals In lown or eonntr. Ml T tl.lt t-OrriKM,ol two sixes co, stantl) on hand, mar II PIIH llRtPI) HKP.P, hRKPTOfldttKN A HOLI og ogua hauaage, go lo w u. I.. Pabqcms s A Cns SAMUEL MAXLATT, BLACKSMITH. MalaKlrset.Noalhnfthe Public Nqnara.KastsId Uracil v Ills. I nr.. A LL KT VVt 07 BOLTS AMD f he re niaade at the shortest no - f tISSSSd IS lbs bett mauusr ALSO I pay parttealaraiteuiioaio repairiag all kind oiMacamsry. warrant, d to ha as wen done aas at as low nil as san be fe end aay where lathe Wast, avail

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saawpfr? lWa m. iL Broadway and Hfib ireet, Cincinnati. Ubl. . Monn menu. Inrabs.and Grave Klone, Mar VI Mht!.- and Slatusri. Habt,, mal Pont. Maars TaMete, Urns, Vaaea,Garden figures. Cahtoetsnc Counter iSlabe, sVe. Aes constantly en hand aad fortiti-ied lo order. Th. rradesupplled with Marblala Bloek aar Slab.or iawed ol order mar 'S lr MON9 Little Giant CORN & COS Mill paieateS iW wy ia, IBA4, ft dnnblless sa Invention among Ihe most tmrmr taat of modern time, tor the aaw of taw well ad vteed farmer and alack reader and the unlveesa' favor with which II has been received from the Irs' more than anything else, attests its utility snd sa pertortty. Por portability, lmplleUy of construatloo . asd convenience of nee the Little Gtenl baa oo eqaal ll weighs from S te S hundred lb., according u (lae.eaa be aal la operaiioa by the fanaar Is V mlno tea, without expense or mechsnlesl sld. the, sd lusted snd bmI with noavewleaee by eoywndy The Little Giant ha recast vd the Pint Promt tms st every State Fair from Ml soar! la Marv land the poet PaM, and that ta the meet com pit nentary manner. These Mill are guaranteed in lha most nosttlvi manner Bgalnst Breakage or dermiii e stent, sad warranted as -rush feed fmm ear corn, and grit, or Baa hosnony from shelled eara, with degress o "aee aad eonvenlenee for farm purposes, uevei sttslwed belore. I ha subscriber le aow prepared to f arattb th, rarmer of Prank IIa Cwaaty with Improved pal terns sad slaws, la .it the varied wants ol sll. So.5(. Isoffe.ed at S40 complete, ready for at lach ing the team, and wsrraaled lo erusb, of drt coffu, ta bashel of feed per hour with oae horse. Nil. 3 at eS. wllleruah IS besbels wr heer. So. 4 at got, will crush i busbels per hoar with two horse. 1'Uese mills will be delivered la Rrerskvllle, or say , I aee ou tha Canal, at the Meneiaetarere prices. T.A.GUODWIR. Hole Agent for PraaklinCounty. AMEUICAN PHONETIC JOURNAL. VOL. III. 1856. NEW "SERIES. TERMS SO C K. x TS PKK ARROM. Objects of the Journal. To aid la me introduction and disease txailoa ol an Improved and s stemaiixed orthography, b) the eeiploymeul of w hieb, tbre year of ever child a ecbMlng may be savwd; by which readln, and spelling become a pastime inso-ad ol a toil hy which a correct anshsts of tbe elemenlar sounds er the language i taught, and ao urate pronunciation read.-red attainable bv ail. To furnish sterling literary nmuer for lha friend of the Krfi.rm, exclusive or Party and Ism. and intelligence ol tae spread af Phouet)py aad Phonography. To afford sn opportunity to every one of beeomnig actual Med Ith Lie theory a lag. d tails of Ihr I'lionctic su in, and the tin po rum advaeiagas o' l adoption, at a cost so tri Sing as u, be wiihu the reach of sll. K. P. PKOSsKK, fehl Kditor and Publisher; ClneliuaU.O. ' 0O ' rieiiTic books MAY BS OBTAIFirj 7S0M Ä. P. PROSSER, PHONETIC PUBLISHER, S74 JOHN 8TREIT. CIMOTRRATt, O. Brperirr s Tlauual and Vocaktilary , A complete guide to Ihe art of V, rbaUa Reporting, b) Henn Pitman and R. P. Proasar. Price 'it cenupaper cover, handsomely bound in muslin. gl.iS. RsbbsI af Phaaaajraahy; by Beau Pitman. The seventh thousand Is now ready. rnce SO cent. Supeilor ctolh, SSstS. Kmu Kitra.Tf eU. Ths Ffcaaosrraphic A1aaraxlae; A inouthly Mtsesillan) of ncienea; New and KutariBluBieul.tn tbe correspond Ing it) le of Phonograph). Per )sar, In advance, SFhrierapliic4 wpy Mltpa. Aa attractiva sheeloi the ay stem Sn by SS, price Stets, hem by mall In rolls Of Sve.thus avoiding creasing and iuury.fl. Holls of eleven, ti. Pbeaeilc Prlntr, Introducing aavwral new aud allracuvefealuies, (Oct. kVlrat Pkaaetlc Header. Paper binding IS rena. Poet paid SO is. Phtaawllc I burl. A new aad beeutiful Chart ul the Phono!) pie A I pha bei, w lih oopl sua marginal explanations la common print, aad irc Heat sitartAtmeui or a i uiisa s wSasetire etw. livery. SSbyad. Price SOcU. Mounted oi cauvass with rollers, 1.50. Pbsarllr I ablela. Tbe letters of tbe Pwouetic Alphabet, printed ou thick card. Price gt reut. JITPA Itaacrlpllve Cataloguo, with per(mei sheets, will be sent free to sny pari of the, Uutled state, or tbe Cauadas, by addressing a aboveJune 11. irttt. TE ASD ALE'S Walnulstreel, bei eea Sixth and Seventh, oppoalie the Walnut Street Hoesa. No connection in Bay other house ta the city. Good sent by hpre with proper indrutUoo, will bsve prompt sud faithful s u u Hon. A'.'dress, W. TKASUALK. dae ii 3'J 'Mly Groceries. MY stock or Young HyaoB.Gonpowder. Imperial a Hlavk Taae I. large aud Welles teetedol late iiuporialiont, pure aud ifwah. Also, Prima Kio, Java, Mocha aud Laguacara CoSWa: Prima R. O. sugar; Crushed, Powdered, Loaf and t lartSed Sugars; Golden S) rup, N I), aud s. hj, Molaaaea, t'uba Honey, Rice, Kail, Vt tudow Glaaa, Seamless Hags, Colored aad while Carpet Chain, Cotloa N am and i ..lion Haiti ug.w lib svery article uauall) kedt b) Grossere, all of beat qualiutaa, warranted to give satisfaction, lor sale iu qualities le ui t , al u.e lowest market prices. A aku.1 A. COLTER. 8. K. Corner Malu Seventh Streets, CiuM.,0. May IS IMA. WM. R. PADDOCK k CO., EXCHARfSIB Bit UK i: Its, CORRBK OS THIRD ARO W A LÄDT STRRE1S C1RCIRNATI, 0. mar Is ly ' EALS!-AND PRESSES!!! SKALSUF FIFTY LETTRRS OR LESS WITH Hail' Psrceasioa . ei -eaU ofStlleUenor less with Sveus' Prrcus'n gl I " " Lever ft Hevice extra, from Si to S9.M) Notary Public Heals in Percussion, S in Laser, as. Court and Corporation Seals, with large Lever Presse i rum Sl to fa. liuplicaie mailer lor the Real Write plainSind )oui I'sand J s. Address C. P. HALL. References: i seal Kitgraver, Bust lies mea 11 West Fourth tnet arCtuclanall. ) i i aeiuuatl . o . R. A. Goodwin w-.l! act a. age,,, gl Brookthese.seal ami Prrssea.ol wham law) .aa be obtained at lbs Manufacturer's price, march 14 Jacob aas T. . i . a tin bis JACOB ERNST, nrlJOLK.HALK A RETAIL BOOK SELLER, If dislloiirr. Primer and blank Hook Maaulaelurer. No l iy, Main stroet, CtaelfeeaU, keeps onalanlly on baud a futland complete assortment oi Hlank Hook, Memoranda, lt., ol bis own insuufscture, Merehair.i. Hanker. Clerks of County Court, Ac, will Jnd our Hlaak Uooki.oi a superior quellt) . Peril ular all niton paM ta tbe mauuiacture of HUnk Hooka, ruled and bound to auy pattern, with printed bead when re quired. KfOat In Blank Rook ars paged, so. a lull ami complete assortment of Miaerl lanaoae aad ehonl BhaH. Klallowerv. as. Par ebawrsre reaped ally Invited to give aa a eall our terms and uar price faorable, i ei, ail. March It, I MAS. WM. LEE & CO. -ss WgSI PoUHIII al IthKl , JIM LIN ATI, It na now in siore, ana are constant!) receuag Rew Sly lee ol rieh J-ANCY DUY GOODS, Embracing all that Ismost fashionable and desirable la Mehr.nl all kind, Mike, orgaadies,. tUraaaAlare, Tiea I .a M a-, Hirrgr, t l.ullls.ir Lulu. BBrllliaataw, I mhruldi rlrs, I n es, (.lot t a, llaaiei y , UsawlaawA SSaMllllwa, A Saalol of PrlBlaatSI c . c . aad I0e.; together with llietr usual large ariely ul WHITE 000D8, Lineas. Muslins and Quilt. Their rntlrs stuck wtllbefoeBd unusually attractive to buyers ih Is seaeuB, on account oi ILa Immense varieties ol IJood. and VKKY LOW p KICKS. Merchants are rsapaetfully invited ta (tea them a can Terms Liberal. Oll. PAIRTER IS I M DO W MIIDC, ASS ou LOTH TABLE COVERS, ARl'PACTVaiirBnd Bold.wboloeatcaadra. .11 tail.b) a. Mawieia I i. College Kali ding. Walnut St., Cincinnati hi. 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TERRIBLE DIKL08ÜRES! ShCSKTS POM THE Ml waa Sari a I aad rkasV't .afAiB atJAL; v ariar,aiaaa. wes"sr i realise aa ataa H Wawaa:tasMiPaii. slotesyy -exuai Praeviewa and n isw. with 'l'rtemedlesforUe needy care of all di. snakaaas sajjjjssB - ' Iwss aV . . 7V. H staa Lawee ' "was ear a laQej , raiCB TWMIT-n YBCB3ITB. -atasf tasaawvs vataasa lea sTsaTT sesaail. theT I'akkssi 7 -!3",?2rSZZZXXZ: red dlaorwera ae a asavrtaHsy, hst aa bissm. aaa1 iawtJaabla Intr rws.tte o the bbati aad is a Me to seeapr.sslale vatte eJUM, ss a pan the eery aaaSkral risnss aj saWslmportaat sabbset ; as SVa nistl as oat ph)acia. ta Keiep aad AsaThe Br act lee af Uv. Haw er has Uwa haaa aad eraaiea or aaaiaraaa ainsi bshaa baa. i.i.. ed to axt. .a he hsTau tatw MulneMU ibe eo,.BBIlT at IsVge. .1 r.o-h US med u of ha-MastkasJ MaaaaJ lad R.a7kW ror ihe AtBtetwd." - - HI a volume that (Has Id be ta tba bead ef rr ieryfaaitly ta tba land .briber seed ess hhu mm or 'y.!f',OT tor the alle, ta rns or waa of ia aWra ggatraeUTe ssarwas ever vl.iwd avaa mawhtnd fo, ta. mae ef ""s. lepinij oi evwrj llaa. It i a volume tasriba reivew the at rsssaassatlus al two Seat I ' ) si i ksa '',J,,wfc,u ,'J, florgyasea, falber, as penawaarapaa ai-u ht.snaatta.rlai., hava 'j iiina its stnaiattwa la all aaarvars höre Ua powerfr l teacbtag. woald ha It el) ta be l--si.eus.nui la tb asssrat saitSiHaa aas i'h)Slcal baallbg nf mabitaaea at aar weet-M. .s-atLv!., -'j -a j .ana,arilwWaak.MI raraats i asd guardians, la a- arcing tera " '" I """t e wsHa aexr rrwa the ti "eviaeneee sasramttani f ibelr si mass sf K,sw.saxicaimwa aaa swaaai impedus- , '"ay v,sw, w einer exBir.it, a wj pre eiop.euiorarlalg from the stein, and i rupiiag examiitee ol tk.ir kal...i.. u. . te. i o taoae wha aav bwwa aawwd esna,wd the .pma. !.k. a!, . aeAt," a etasr sad ipltiiiw i) lasbwwBb) hi.k tbe) taat aasarwa rciaraaf aoaao bealta.aast a rrgx . iisSaa w the ...ui troii! its terrible pollultoa. It I well known ihatthooeaadsef vtstlsse are snnusll) sarri8c-d at the hri,aol tgwet k-ry -e-,.e. all) i haeeu gering fron, V, aerwsl or b, i hllUlc dl.eaeee-riri.-tBree.il. mlurl sstsse T Rwrvou Lwbittiy. and te aamirwas msli Im whub pn as direct I) or leas r mwtely from law twernlS.as. wf earaal paaaiou. wd seeret i'r ix. af ale re. Ib view of tbaeefaets.aad w ben It la else eea..uereu issiswsi IUTI4M iwrses die a in the United stair ol t ouumptavsa large asaloniy being (be victim el tha votet twoa ladle-.-reUoB af Ihalr progenitors. Bgraaabty tw tha icr piurai eauntiauoa. that the sine ol ths aarenteare visited apwa the ehMdrwa. evaa isle taird aad (oaru geaeraUea. 1 be A ulha, iaetvaed with e nil men i of enlarged phltaathrwp; . a ill esMBsty be ee waa red tar aa eeortto fsaviaHi aha ', .'! V " '"irasasatallt, r his Medical Manual Owe copy . Boearwiy n re loped . wiU be forwarded free 4 peetagc to any paet af tae I atud Sukes or UceuU.org far SI. Address, poet-peld. t uL KR A CO., Publiabers. bo W.rlZmZ" Hookawllers.Caavaaswr aad book Age a a aanpl led o.. the most liberal terms. "P mar II ly CONNEKSVILLE. iOULOPRIEiNDSAND NEW. X bn bsstng Utaeol.ro, I a is to aa) a Srw word, to my old friend aud ibe custom is af the late I Save coucleded to dsrvole my whole time to th. Tailoriuf Bnaiaeas. 1 have modelled aud reltled the etara farmevlt TSSrtjJ -PP-sttie taw f wart House, aad having received a aaw aad baaaUlt.1 assortment or Clothes, Casimers, Tweeds, Vestia, Ac,, ttc., c Prom Iheclty.l will make to order every deesilauoti ofclothing. Prom m; Lese si perle are. aad tha uniform aatMsaatiaa aavwtsSvra given, I reel confident that I shall be sble to give eatlre aad tun aniaisciton to tl wha mat give two .1.1.1 wauling good af a eheeper klassvsall with f-awaaaa p,. . mJLZ?! Coi u-rs, ilia Je... u OOMMEKBYlaA.B Iron Foundiy. 0I1HAIT noipio . w boieesie aad Retall Oweler la coo&inci am a ms; atinu erovEe, Caanjs of erery Deacriptien. w keepcaaetaaUy oa head the Isrgeet aad heel aasortmenioi l ooking Hiova ta IneTsllev d having reewaUy incrwaeed our feci II lies ii maun laoturtiae, we have dwtermiww loaan aad Aikss, uur svovas ud eastiar AT ClMClMiATi LPRICE8I Waasmtlaaa ta ataaaiactata the h uu P.i, pHATHAWAY COOKING STOVE. now admitted to be the aawr eewklaaetwva la tal Cutuu btateal VV. SLaarVwÄ rJel? Cookl"l'. i sr S ham. .as .av.",t!,WpW4 f"r,U''' kts aad UA Irons, Waj on Boxes, and Irons, e., tkc., at city Wsjea.2 raWiS 3 EAVE troughs, HOUSE SP0ÜTLNG, kept on hand and made to order. J 06 Casting 0 all kind. msde la a aapertor man ner, at abort aot.ee. Having employed expwrtesserd woramea. we iavlu e.psx tal Bttealiou lo Iba taat that wa warrant our stove, la pwrtofm well, and ewresiwg, generali) to hw Of (ward malwrwJ or !. mZZrv relunpwd. 7 B.ti Old Castings. Old Capper aad Csrw.lj-v Produce taken m alchaiuteT ' Csaatry Mb IAAft-ly V7. W. FRYSARGER CO., WnoLBA,.,a RrrsiL OasiBBdB Dr7 Ooodj, Carpets, Paper HanjCHLIA. OlaAM Af( (UmnriU,1 Mssswtw, aaiooa, SSaia ip,iraw tBaasVa Vc. AND I AMI F A CTL REBA OP BOMNETB AN RS A Ft Til-AAS, C0HNEÄ8 VILLE UD. may ta 'Uly INDIANAPOLIS f nbianapolis Insaraiut ((0. OK INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AatbarlBcA Caaltal, BOABD OY PIBJUyOaaw. UarBBWS, vt. a arCsarr. Jone D. H 111,1,., B. w. H II stave KosVT, H . B. Tat aow. Jshbb w. rrsara, W Kuaas w. W W.Ü. W aas To. , 0RB D. DBnttsU, f rssX Im R. Rbowbbi.1. haay. M. P. CoviawToa, Oewwral AgeaL FREE OK CHARGE !1 Tws bIi Parier Rmsjrawlasra, K.i titled "H0I101. Abbe; Is lha Otdea Tin..' a splendid steel eeg'sHrg. from the eelebrat d pan. n. g b) taxadswer: aad the "I'.parlar or aha Israelites, rrwaa tag, pi." a l.rgw aw4 Os-aatnal cagra'lttg from a painting b) U, Heberte. The sa tan prii s 01 auov. rngrsviaga h) BA. Bar t Bet wtll be eea I re ee we era. awe as SaJUagi 1 ae arroasrs e UIHI g kVik As ci in rmiaaeipnia. ana win rarwhSB ant rswasiaw e urs retail prvea IrwS S peaBXe Any persona y lorwardlna lha sabea rl ää Ism T it. a ol .... o. m. S M-B.l.wa....-baaMarper-. o ''uinaa.'. Oreham' .Prank Leslie' Pashaat a. aillrerel.ellie mags tl nee tar owe v es r and s c.pj of either el the above haawttfei saji-. '"f-f"" ebarge, or if ebartibttur ta a M-aaA s Al MaaTBSln. ui b a Paurawsia a. A -ko. ladle.' Chrtstisa Aaaaal, tha will rarelve IsaSA mag.inaaud a coi.) of either ol the aba a sas. RSSVlBsjaj, Rverv dearrtptloB -r ttrtgravlagea Wawal Bvruted w.ta ssslssMlssilislisja. VlasaalSaa. ding. Rewapei It. smugs V,w. ui M..hi,.,., lt., .k lliu.1r.U0at. Ladrw CartJsVwtAasv. kau.. Cards, A. All orders sent by mall promptly t Person, wishing VbsWaaf their built uiiding sagravsd sn send a Uagasreaatipe er sk steh of af k ingov maii se exaraaa. Person at a dial, a be view saleable artsrtaw woald Bud ll loihwIraAvaatag tweddres tae eat. sertbert.aa wa wauld art as ageaw f., law sah wf lbs same. MYKAN A P1RRCB, aasoaih Third Street. Pktl.d.lpha Pa, S. a. btbsw. (awe SS ) v a.veaska arauBai ae ib pTtws 01 tbeeholee! O rare rtae. and Wei aetas ieg Har.iwar. 1 aller) ai.e sue a Ml r BBB sialRew.by LIRTB A "ARtiCHAR. J UaT NhM-aivan iSMf hts Mahar.,SMf wh SBBBe aad Cat Pkab. al

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