Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 August 1856 — Page 4

THE VAtlBY FARMER-DEVOTED TO THE TRUE INTEREST OP PARSERS, MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

mi Tamtoriea. . tW a.aa..tsja, wwi praiiM aad luMWii by aeta aad io. iMMt ob the kw( of thosa woo oppotod tot, ood tfcoo ooroooa who proead ood swastaissad too ioeaaion trwa Massosm vers potmttoiir hostile to (bOM BMveoMOU prshtaioarj to

ot 0 State OoTtro Iooteooao of this fioloooo will to hereafter. A dolomo to CooffroM eras slecmf tnt SqmotUrt. A. H. Boodwr reeoived 81 voto. Whitfaffd. tbo Ukooori candidate wMTotod far tko araek praviowly ) TOBT OV TBI WAKXSCtA WAB, 0 tbo tat day of Noroabor. 1855 F. M. 0 Jaw, a Pro-SUry men. BBd Chanel W. Do, o Froo Bute aaaa Bad a dUpwte aboot too dWiaioo Um between their respective cUiotta. 6of oral bobto aftorward, as Dow was paavfaag front WavckemUlTe shop toward pio claim, aod by the cabin of at Ookoaao, the latter bot Dow with a doable-barreled gua loaded with lags. Dow waa waarwed. Ho fall aar 001 the rood tod died immediately Thta waa aboot 1 o'clock. P. M. Hia dead body waa allowed to lie where it fett aatil after aandown, when it waa aoavoyod bv Jacob Branaoo to hia boBoo, at whioh Dow boarded. Tbe teatieaocy ia regard to ft ji homicide i Tolomiaoaa, aod abowa ...'early that it waa a deliberate murder by Coleman, aad that Harmon Balkley and a Mr. HargoQs were aeooaaoriea to it The eioilemanl caared by it waa vary great aaioBg all elaaaea of tbo aettlers. On the loth, a tage ateeting of eitiaeoa waa bold at tbo place where tbe mardor woo oooMOtttod, and resolution Caad that Cole oa an should be agbt to justice. In tbo meantime Oelemao bad foao to Mieeouri, and tbea to Gov. Shannon at Shawnee MbBOaB in Johnson county. He was there taken into euatodr by S. L Joaea, then acting as Sheriff. No warrant waa issued or examination bad. Ob tbo day of the meeting at Hickory Point, Harrison Bradley proeared a peace warrant against Jacob Branaoo, which was placed in tbo beads of Jones. That saeae evening after Branaoo had gone to bed, Jonra same to hia cabin with a party of about 25 persons, among whom were Hargoue and Buckley buret open the door add aaw Branson io bod. He drew his pistol, eocked it, and it to Branson's breast, and "Too are my prisoner, and if yon nova I will blow you through " Tbo other eocked their gone and gathered round htm nod took him prisoner. They all moon ted aad went to Back ley's boaae. After a tine rbey weet oa a circuitous route toward Blaatoo's Budge, stopped to "driBi" ob too way. As they approached the bridge, there ware 13 ta tbo party, oeTeral hating stopped Jones rode Bp to tbo ptieoner, aod, em one, other things, told him that he bwd "Beard there were 100 men at your boose en-day' aad, that he reCited they were not there, and that y woro cheated oat of their sport." I tbo meantime, tbo alarm bad been gfvna rn tbe neighborhood of- Branaea'f arrest, aad several of tbo aetthm, among whom were some who bod attended the meeting at Hickory Point that day. gathered together. They were greatly excited; Uta silegod Injustice of such aa arreot of a qatet settler ander a peace warrant by "Sheriff Jones," aided by two men helmed to bo accessory to a murder, and who wore allowed to bo at large exapr rated them, aad they proceeded os rapidly as possible by a nearer route than that taken by Jones, and topped aer tbe boeee of J. 8. Abbott, one of them. They were oa toot as Jones' party approached oa a canter. Tbe TOeeuera aaddenly formed aeroes tbo food ia front of Jone and his party. Jones baited and aaked, What's Bp?" Tbo reply waa, "Tint's what we want to know 1 What's up ?" Branson said, "They have got mo a prisoner." Some one in the rescuing warty told him to come ever to their aide. Ho did so, and dismounted, aod tbo mole ho rode was driven over to Jones' party; Jones then left. Of the persons engaged ia this rescue, three were from Lawrence, and had attended the meeting. Tour Committee have deemed it proper lo detail the particulare of ibis rescue, aa it waa made the groBodwork of what is known aa the Wakeruaa War. On the earns fight of tbo rescue the cabins of Coleman and Buckley were burned, but by whom ia left ia doubt by the testimony . On the morning of the rescue of Braason, Joaea wee at the village of Franklin near Lawrence. Tbe rescue wee oohoa of ia the presence of Jones, aad more conversation paased between two others m bis presence, ss to whether It waa most proper to send for assistnee to Cel. Boone, In Missouri, or to Owe. Shaanon. Jones a rote diapatch neat Baadre It t - As soon a bo started, Joaea said: "That man ie taking my message to Missouri, antl By 0 d I will hsve revenue before I ott Missouri." A person present, who was examined ss a witness, eomplelaed publicly that the dispatch waa not sent to tbo Governor; sod witbin half an hour eae waa seat to the Governor by Jones, tbrougl Hargous. Within u few Bays, basso p'lHohers of moo from the Stste of FJIaaoeVt ewtbered and eweemped at Wekernen. They brought w im them all the sqdssjsna of war. To obtain tbea, t party of ajen under direction of Judge T. V. TawmpaoB, broke iote the U sited Utes Arsenal sad Armory at Liberty, Missouri, aad alter a forcible detention of Ceesata Leonard (tbea in charge) they took the cannon, moek jtv, riflea, powder, bei neos, snd indeed all tbe materials and muniüoee et war tbey desired, some o( which bsvo never been returned or accounted for. The chief hostility of the military foray was against the town of Lawrence, aatt this was especially the esse with the aflUereef the law. Year committee can see ia the test!aeoay aoreaeon, ezottse, or palliation for this leellog. Up to thle time, no or proclamation ol aay kind la the bauds of any ofla-r aaw rHiaea of Lawrence. Wo baa been attempted, aad no writ resisted in that Iowa. The rescue of aWmaeoa aaeaanr out of s murder c Butted thirteen mtiee from Lawrence, in a eotetehed settemsnt, aad neither the town not im citieeae extended any protection Branson's rescuers. Oo the eoetrery, two or three daya after the rea- - - - eases. awe. 8. If. wood, who ciaimee pooitcty la bo one of the rescuing party, wished lay bv erreeto I for tbe par pose of testing the Territorial lews, walked up to ItaerMT Jooee sodsboek baede with Mr., aod exchanged other courtesies. He could have betuj arrested without aay difleulty, sod it WN bis 001111, waof bo wept to Mr. Jones, to be arrested, bat no attentat WOO SBOBB to do se. ft is ebvleue that the only cause of tafohooti rty wsefhe asajhwa desire of tbt citlaeaa of Lwrrnce to make Kan

aae a free Bute, and tbeir repugnance to lewe imposed upon them by non-resi-deata. Your committee do not propose to detail tbe incidsnU connected with this foray. Fortunately for tbe peace of the country, a direct conflict between the opposing foreee wee avoided by aa amicable arraagemeat Ths Iseses sosteined by the eettiere in property taken aad time aod money expended in their own defense, added mush to the trisls inci deat to a aew settlement Many persona wore unlawfully detained in aome esses, under circumetsnces of groea cruelty. Dorinz the foray, either George W. Clark, or Mr. Burns, murdered Thomae Barber; while the latter was on tbe highway, on bis rood from Lawrence to hia alaim. Both fired at him, and it is impossible from the proof to tell wboae abut was fatal. The details of thie bomietoe see staled by eye witaeeeae. Among the many acta of lawless violence which it bad been the duty of your committee to invectigatc, tbia invasion of Lawrjnce is the most defenceless. By comparison of the facta proven with the official statements of the officere of the Government, will show how groundless were tbe pretexts which govs rise to it. A community in which no cri.ns bad been committed by sny of its members, agaiaat none of whom bad a warrant been issued or a complaint made, who bad resisted no process in ths bands of a real or pretended officer, waa threatened with destruction in the name of "law and o'der," and that, too, by men who marched from a neighboring Slate with arma obtained by force, and who, in erery stage of their progress, violated msny laws, and, among others, ths Constitution of the Uuited Statea. The chief guilt of it must rest on Samuel.. Joaee. Hie character ie illustrated by bia language at Lecompton, where pesee wee made: -They said Maj. Clark and Burna both claimed the credit ef killing that d d Abolitionist, and he didn't know whish ought to have it. If Shannon hadn't been a d d old fool, that peace would never bare been declared. He would bare wiped Lawrence out. Ho had men and meana enough to do it." Shortly after the retreat of the forces from before Lawrence, tbe election upon tbe sdjption of tbe Stste Constituwas held at Leavenworth City, on the 15th of December, 18M. While it was proceeding quietly, about noon. Charlea Dunn, with m party of othera, smashed in the windows of the building in which the election was being held, snd then

jumped into the room where tbe judges of election were sitting and drove them off. One of the clerks of election anatcheel up the ballot-box and followed tbe judgea, throwing the box behind the counter in an adjoining room through which he passed on his way out. As he got to tbe street door, Ounn caught hin by the throat, snd puahed him up againat the outside of the building, snd demanded the ballet-hox. Theo Dunn and another person struck him in the lace sad he fell in the mud the orowd rushed on him and kicked him on the head and in his sided. In tbia manner the election waa broken up. Düna and hia party obtaining the ballot box aod carrying 't off. To avoid a similar outrage at thia election for Slate officere, dtc, to be held on tbe 15th of January, I860, the election for Leavenworth District waa appointed to beheld at Esston. and the time postponed until the 17th dsy of January, 1356. On the wav to election, persons were stopped by a psrty of men at a irrucery, snd their arma taken from them. Durinj tbe afternoon, psrties came opto tbe place of election and threatened to deatroy the ballot-box, and were guilty of other inaolent and shantia awwewut. After tbe pons were closed, msny of the settlers being apprehensive of an attack, were armed in tbe houae where the election bad been held untl1 the next morning. Late thai night. Stephen Spurk, with hia eon and nephew, alarted for home, hie route runby tbe atoreof a Mr. Dawson, where a large body of armed men bad collected. As he approached, theae man demanded that he ahould aurrender, and gathered about him to enforce the demand. Information waa carried by a man in the company of Mr. Sparks to the boose where the election had been held. R. P. Brown sad e company of men immediately went down to relieve Mr. Spsrka. and dtd relieve him when he was ia Imminent danger. Mr. Spsrka then started back with Mr. Brown and hie party, and while on their wav were fired upon by tbe other party. They returned the fire, end an irregular bgbt took place, la which a man named Cook, ol the proslavery party, received a mortal wound, and two of the Free-Slate party were aligbtly wounded. Mr. Brown, with aeven othera who had accompanied him from Leavenworth, alerted on their return hume. When they bad proceeded a pt of the way, tbey were stopped aod taken priaonere by a party of men called tbe Kiekapou Rangera, under tbe command of Capt, John W. Martin. Tbey were disarmed and taken back to Eaatou, and put in Dawson's store. Brown waa aeparated from tbe reat of his party, aod taken lato tbe office of E. 8. Trotter. By tbia time several of Martin'a parly and aome of the citixena of tbe place had become intoxicated, and expreased a determina tion to kill Brown. Captain Martin waa deairoua and did all he could to aave him. Several hours were spent in discovering what should bs dons with Brown sod hie psrty. Ia tbe meantime, without the knowledge of bis psrty. Capt. Martin liberated all of Brown's psrty but himself, snd aided them in their escape. The crowd repeatedly tried tc get io the room wbere Brown waa, snd U one time succeeded, but were pot out by Martin and others. Martin, finding that further effort to aave Brown waa uae lees, left, and went borne. The crowd then got possession of Browu, and tin lly butch ered him in cold blood. Thewiundof which be died was inflicted with a hatchet by man named Gibson. Alter he had been mortally wounded, Brown aa aeat home with Charles Dunn, and died that night. No attempt waa made tu erreet or puniah the murderere of Brown. Many of then were will known cit izens and aomoof them officers of the Isw. On the next Grand Jury which set in Leavenworth county, the Sheriff sum moned several of tbe persons implicated in the murder. One of litem was M P. Rively, at that time treasurer of tbe county. H has been examined before us aa a witaeee. The reason he givea why no indictments were found is, "they killed one of the Pro-Slavery men, aod tbe Pro-Slavery men killed one of the othors, snd I tbougut it was about mutual." The same Grand Jury, however, found bills againat tboee who acted aa Judgesof the Free State election. Rively save, "I know our utmoat endeavors -ere. 'made to And ou'. who acted ss Judges end Clerks oa the 17th of January last, and st sll tbe bogu elections held by the Abolitionists here. We were vsrv anxious t find them out, as we thought them acting illegally." Your Committee, in their examine- ! tiona, have lound that in no case of crime E. a. t a . .s a . or nominee, mentioned in toe report or in the testimony, bee any indictment been found againat the guilty psrty, except in the homicide of Clark by McCrea, MoCrea being a Free State man. Your Committee did not deem it within their power or duty to take teetimooy as to cveets which have treasured since the data of their appointment, but as seme of tb events tended seriously to em bar r as . hinder, aod delay their exammotions, they deem it proper here to re

fsr to them. On their arrival in the Territory tbe people were arrayed in two hostile psrties. Tne hostility of tbsm waa contiujally increased by the arrival of armed bodies of men who, from their equipments, came not to follow the jeeceful pursuit of life, but armed and organised into companies apparently for war -by the unlawful detention of pervone and property white paasing through tbe State of Miaaeuri, and by frequent forcible aeixurea uf persona and property in,tbe Territory without legal warrant. While we remained in the Territory, repeated acta of outrage ware committed ou tbe quiet, uooffeoding citizens, of which we received authentic intelligence. Men were attacked ji tbe highway, robbed, aod aubaequently imprisoned. Men were seised and starclnd, and their weapons of defence taken from them without compensation. Horses were frequently taken sod appropriated. Oxen were taken from the yoke while plowing, aod butchered in the preaence of their ownera. One young man waa seised in the streets of Atchison, and under circumetancee of groes barbarity waa tarred and cottoned, and io that condition waa aent to hia family. All the provisions ol tbe Constitution of the United States securing person snd property are utterly disregarded. The officers of the Isw, instead ol protecting the people, were in some inslsnoee engaged in these outrsges. snd in no instance did we learn that any man waa arreated, indicted or punished for any ol theae Crimea. While auch offenses were committed with impunity, the lawe were used aa a meana of indicting men for holding elections, preliminary to frsmiag a Constitution and applying lor admission into the Union aa the State of Kaneae. Cbargea of high treason were made sgaioat prominent citizena upon grounds which seem absurd and ridiculous to your Committee, snd under these charges they are now held in custody, and are refused the privilege of bail. In several caaea men were arreated in the State of Misaour while paaaing on tlieir

lawful business through that State and deuined until indictments could be found in the Territory. BACK OF LAWRENCE. Tbeee proceedi nga were followed by an offenaeof atill greater magnitude. Under color of legal precess a eomnanv f seven hundred armed men, the great body of whom your Committee are satisfied were not citizens of ths Territory, marched into Lawrence under Marshal Donaldson snd 8 J. Jones, officers claiming to act under the law, and bombarded and then burned to the ground a valuable hotel, and one private bonae; destroyed two of the printiag offices and the material; aad then, being released by the officers, whose poaae they claimed to be. procced-'d to sack, pillage and rob houses, tores, trunks, dtc., even to the clothing of women and children. Some of the letters thus unlawfully taken were private ones, wriitsn by the contesting delegate, and they were offered in evidence. Your Committee did not deem that the persons holding them bsd any rignt thus to use them, snd refused to be made the instrumenta to re port private letters thus obtained. This force was not resisted, because it waa collected and marahaled under the forma of law. Rut thia act of barbarity, unexampled in the history of our government, waa followed by ita natural consequences. All the restrainta which American citizens sre sccustomed to psy even to the appearrnce of law were thrown off; one set of violence led to another; homicide became frequent. A party um Irr A. C. Pate, composed chiefly of citizens of Missouri, were tak n priaoners by a psrty of settlers: snd while your Committee arae at Weatport, a company, rblefty of Missoariana, accompanied by the acting delegate, went to relieve Pate and hia partv, ?n j a colli aion prevented by the United Statea troops. Civil war haa seemed Impending in the Territory. Nothing can prevent ao great a calamity but the preaence of a large force of United Statea troopa, under a commander who will with pru -dence end discretion, quiet the excited passions of both partis, and expel with force the armed bands of lawleaa men, coming from Missouri and elsewhere, who, with eriminsl pertinacity, infest the Territory. In aome caeee, aod aa to one entire election diatrict, the condition of ths country prevented the attendance of witnesses, who were either arrested or detained while obeying our process or deterred from so doing. The Sergeai.ta '.-Arms who served the procesa on them was himself arreated and detained for a short time, by sn armed force claiming t be a part of the Marshal, but was allowed to proceed on sn examination of his pspers, snd waa (urnithed with a paaaport, aigned by "Warren D. Wilkea, of South Carolina." John Upton, another officer of the Committee, waa aubaequently atopped by a lawleaa force, on the borders of the Territory , snd after being detsined snd treated with great indigoily, waa released. He waa also furnished with a past, aigned I y two citizena of Missouri, and addressed to'proSlsvery men." By reaaon of these disturbancea, we were delayed in Weatport, ao that while in session there our time waa but partially occopibd. But tbe abetructiou which created the moat aeriooa embarrassment to us was the attempted arrest uf Oovernor Reeder, the contesting Delegse, upon a writ of attschment issued against him by Judge Lucompio, to compel his attendance aa a witneea before the Grand Jury of Douglasa county. William Fane recently from the State of Georgia, and claiming to be the Deputy Mar shal, came into the room of the Committee While Gor. Reeder was examining s witneea, before us, and producing ths writ, required Gov. Reeder to attend him. Subsequent eventt hsve only stren gthened the conviction of your Committee that thia waa a wanton and unlawful interference by tbe Judge who ieaoed the writ, tending greatly to obstruct a full and fair investigation. Governor Reeder and Gen. Whitfield slone were fully possessed of that local information which would enable ua to elicit the whole truth, and it waa obvious to every one, that any event which wo ild separate either of them from the Committee would neceaaarily hinder, delay snd embarrass it. Governor Reeder claimed that under the eircumatances in which he waa placed, be waa privileged from arrest, except for treason, felony or breach of peace. Aa thia waa a question of privilege, proper for the Courts, or for the privileged person alone to determine on his peril, we aec.ined to give him any protection, or take any action in the matter. He refused to obey the writ, believing it to be a mere pretence to get the custodf of his person; and fearing, aa he alleged, that he would be aaaaaainated by lawleaa bands of men then gathuriug in and (near Lecompton, be then left the Territory. Subsequently, H. M. Moore, an attor ney in Leavenworth City, but for many years a citizen ol Weston, Mo., furnished tbe Committee Information aa to the residence of persons voting at the elections snd In some caaea examined the witneeaea before ua. He waa arreated on ths streets of t.iat town by an arm l band of about 30 men, beaded by V D. Wilea, without any color of authority, confined with other citizens under a military guard for 24 hours, and then notified to leave the Territory. His testimony was regarded aa important. BBS upon his aworo statement that it would endanger hia pen ons to give it openly, the majority of your Committee deem

ed it proper to examino him exrparte, and did ao. By reaaon of these occurrences, the contestant, and the party with and for whom he sc ted, were unrepresented before ua during a grester portion of the time, and your Committee were required to ascertain the truth in the beat mannet tney could. Your Committee report the following facta and conclusions estsblisbed by the ts timony : First, That esch election in the Territory held under the organic Isw hss been carried by organised invaaions from the State of Missouri, by which the people of the Territory tave been prevented Irom exerciaing the right aecured to them by the organic law. Second; That the alleged Territorial Legislature waa an illegally conatitued body, and had no power to pee valid laws, and their enactments are, therefore, null snd void. Third; Thst these slleed lews have no'., aa a general thing been used to protect persona and property a nd to puniah wroug , but for uulawawful purposes. Fourth; TSat the election under which the sitting Delegate, Jno. W. Whitfield, holds his sest, waa not held in pursuance of any valid law, and that it ahould be regarded only aa iheexpreeaion of the choice of thoae reaident citizens who voted for him, Fifth; That the election under which the contesting delegate, Andrew H. Reeder, claima hia aeat, waa not held in pursuance of law, snd that it ahould be rega.de only aa the expression of the choice of the resident citizens who voted for him. Sixth; That Andrew H. Reeder received a greater nnmber of votes of resident ritisens than Joha W. Whitfield, tor delegate. Sixth; That in the preaent condition of the Territory, a lair election can ot be held withont a new census, a stringent snd well guarded election law, theeleclioo of impartial Judges, snd the presence of United States troopa at every place of election.

Eighth; That the vsriooe electiona held by the people of the Territory, preliminary to the formation of the Stats Government have been as regular aa the disturbed condition of the Territory would sllow; and Chit tbe Constitution paaaedby the Convention, held in pursuance of eaid electiona, embodies the will of a majority of the people. Aa it is not the province of your Committee to suggest remedies for the existing trouble in the Territory of Kansas, tbey content themselves with the foregoing statements of facta. All of which is respectfully submitted. WM.A HOWARD. JOHN SHERMAN. BROOKVILLE. "THE GOOD TIME'S COME." 40 CASES IEI HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT THE FAVORITE "OLD WHITE CORN EH. OF GALLION & SON W liiclx SSaay are now oprnlusjt und ini lend is aeil At reduced prices. AS SPRrPt HAM AT LAT FA I RI.Y OPKK RD, mi I we ba a larva stock of Goads, vs hsve r-ii i, fi u Urin," rod ttj to doing ara nalll to iSr all k I mit of OixmIs si T) (light aUvaucs oa Clnrlnnstl Wbnlaaala prleas. To aUauipl to snaiaprata ihn many dlfTarsnt arilrla rornirUli.ir our lock aroulil 1 a llureulean laak i ii. ;.! sasaas lo aay a wilt namuafawof ihe li-B'linr artU luourh srs fcr ovsry ihlntfrom a alli-roscon loa Hausage Machin. LaAles Drparlmsst, To Iba ssloellnna 01 thia part ar our stock w has laSsa all ioaaiblf palaa. Lanlaa, If )ou wish In baitark niralf miU a Sroas of wktch '-QiHMrn VI." brU aroulU b proml, rail at lha Old Wblte Cnrnor , I -I r.." will sail you uns of thoan "Ich auU raalilaiianl BUOBNIK, CAMIM.K, Oft HERO ROBES, and Hoary' will show )ou soma the prrttlaii and rli BaSSoraa r Uai, Itar and liaiaaa svsr brooftoi to Ulla place. Wa also havo llioao Sua Hlaek aad dins Hlark Ureas HUks. and Figured Hllks r avory grade, 11 ne Crape mh U white and aolorwd. plain and figured, i.a-a t.olars. (tisw style.) Kiubrold -rlea, all kui i af Ii 'ii n i and Luis hiring Kibvuns, II Tkl Hosiery i. ,.... ,v . OofNtlenanta'a Drpwrtntetai W,. have a lreh lot of Men's Ka ucy and plain Caealitieros, and rial hols, Cloths, VasUua's, aud a"llllle Uta Hm'. i" aaeorlinaul Of WEN AND BOYS CLOTIIIXd ever off red In thl market. We havo besn vsi) parliculsr lu im Ing our ('milling, and flatter nurarlve that we can 'rim on oul, geutUeien, from "bead lo foot" for 1sa money theo any hoaee In lim Volley. Olvo oaarall. Dnmrtl lea. We have an unusual l large atork of Dnroeallri arh as Muslins bleached aud unioarhod, I Sri I -liugn,du. Uuoa ami Cotton Dlapor, rioklugs,Ste. Prlmta. When It eomes to t'alwco" "we're around." bat all Usl we uood saya-ooit prints is, thai w p hare the Morrlni.u k, I ochfco, Philip Allen & Sona, Hoy lata and Hnrague brand, wnlub every body knowaara a good a got I I llr. Mull lMfr. This la Just lha soasou of id year lo paper your wallt tbey begin to look had. Wo havo mil' large arcaloo to our heretofore ealenalve (lock of Wall Paper, ad can, without deubt, eibiblt the largeit aud tuoal tastefully selected stork aud than KO cheap of sny house n these part. ( nrpri. Ws bsvs Jual opened a large aod well selected stock of Imported Carpels of tbo latest palterus. ttag larpeu ui a) on buiiu. lOI Ht Nhss. Wa bsvs one room d a'oled lo ibis branch of the bualnoss, aud wears bow prepared to suit with Mhooeor Boot, everybody evoa to tbo siusllust infant. Containing the varletlea of Ladlee Uuskioaaad Uouioes. Misses and Child's Shoee, Men and Hoys Boots snd shoe. We have a large aesorlwonl of C U I OM-M AUK Boots aud Sase of every deecrlptlnn. ISmIo und Caps. Kvery grade both for wen aud uoys, even lo the lata tt to or SOFT HA Tri for bard or soft hsada. t all la OanU, and "Adam" wlllglveyou "Bis." llttrtlMratre aod Iheartlctee usually kepi in a retail store. In t u-fuv ure anS Ulnoowstrai We have a t entire mow elork, eontaluiug some new pattern, and all that is wanted io this aa. Bat we fowl II unnecessary lo aay mors. Suffice for us to say wa reel eeiy grateful for tbe liberal patronage beg lowed upon us all tUrngb our mercantile course, and Bolbiuf oa oar perl shall bo done, at this Ute day.lo merit a dttcouilnuancr of the aame. We are sure that If good fiooda, cheep Goods, and plenty ui Iben, and geotleiuaaly Isrksto wan on you Is wbalyoa want, we have uo ream. aprtU 5. D. GALMOX SOU. Peace! Peace!! Old things have passed away and some things have come new. a 4 v i d eiki'aWTBB. SOLUM!) WILLIAM sums k mum. WOU Ll announce lo the public UmI tney have brought ou aa entirely aew atock 1 good wiiu Ii they are now opening at lbs OLD 0 RIND-STONE CORNER. long occupied by K. Tyocr, In Krookvtlle. To euiiuivrate tbelr slock would be as tedious as It is uleee. If you waul any tiling lu the dry good or grocery Uwe, call and sea for yourselves. They have Mew Drcae tllka. I. die wtahlug lo examine aome beantlfnl lylea of feocy Bilks, sre Invited to call alaorelore snS sow sums Uoods wbicta are elagaul as au) lady can wteb lo saw. Bleached .TlMallm. Ladlea are respectfully Invited to seilende. amine the ulre Loudale Rleeched Muslle, I yard aud I lech id. , oll Uhdrvseed Uoods. I'luln BI'M Milk-- Won't Spilt. We have Jul received a celebrated Hlaek "Ilk, which has fivea aaiveroal saMsferiioa. Ladirs who are deeiroe of purrbaelng a black. Bilk ir that tbey ceo bare couSdeucv to belle re will wear without cleaning, aud will retain Ua laslra, can And It at Slaughter s Williams's. Drsss I. ood. SlellaandCiape Shawl, Black and Fancy Milks, lifllaluea, Cingnami, Prints, Um, ( iiuili.s, M aalins, Linens, Ac, at our establishment. Blesclcel Linen I able Covers, Bruwa do, Napkins, Ooyelles; JUSlopened. 00 Pieces Prim. Comprising the Peeiflr, oeheco, Merrimack, Kngllah, Hamilton. Nprsguea, Alien, ktenrheaier and a number of other well know n makes, which we are selling cheap. Drapsrles, Wa have on hinds an estenslre assortment of I ae aad Muslin Oraperiee. Safaraad lein, V ! may alway And a variety of Sugata, and aw Orleaas and Bugar-Houaa Molasses at our land. Iron, uila,Ve. We would call the ntleallnn of those wanting Nails of any slse, and Iron of sny kind, to oor large assortment, which we Offer low. aprll BS

CINCINNATI. Gi w. coffin; i BELL & BRASS FOUNDER, -UK li.KK IN - LKAD, ZINU, COPPER, BLOCK TIM, MTI.l t SOLDI". II. METAL I li HiM-i UIUjM COCSCM, M lllil LI S, VC, v . Moa. 102 A IO Kual Kprond air Coluuiklu atree, CIN 1NNATI. OHIO. If V RKLLfl ara nxeoalaU oa Use ftctaatMa ' ,H Hitnnot.lar ,rtnr lpl. st follnwoil in ih flrn Hull PoaolorlM of Oorrasur, Kruse, Hotlano asl Ksglaad. u T I)

tk. w. oYossoa. mo. i.oYomoB O'CONNOR & BROTHER, waoLsssLt Saskias is I O It K M w AND DOMESTIC KO. 81 PK A KL STB RET, BBTWKBA VI NK AMI H At B. CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ty DAY a MATIACK WHOLESALE UKALKKH IK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, &C, HO. ea PKAKL ST., BBT. VISE RACE STR., mar7ly CDTCDnilTI, 0 os. t. a. nasais. aa- i. aseasoa T. B. HARRIS, I)RU(i(ilST&APOTHErARY, e. a. cor. 4t v maim stb., CINCINNATI, 0. taareb: ly PETER NEFF & SONS, wn.il.es : S HARDWARE ;or n uns. No. 93Peari;8t.,bet. Vine &J Race, CINCINNATI, 0. march 7 ly n. n. i n.rR. W. S. CHlrMtR E D. CHIPMAN & CO., Conamlasinm fsrwaralBt MERCHANTS, S II I TT. WATE KCAB ALB ASI5,Cf NClKN ATI I 1. I RBENCES! UlRCIRM ATI. raatBBIDOB I ITT, I . John Swasey Co. ; Morrison k .New by Tweed,Rlbleye Wright: B.t H.M.Conklln, Kneresöi lepnen, sisiuw,u. rOSBBBSrlLLB.IBD. '. A.n. W Igglnt Cb. CO. A. B. Con wet I dt Hont. ! George (illespls. Liberal cash advancement made oa fonttgn menu. asSm-IS-iTr. I.M AKI.IMI I U BN ISata PEEl & SONS', ORIGINAL NO. L BO. 74 WAL.TUT STREET, Kail Hide bet nth a 7lh Bis., (next door Norilt of v. ..linn Bt. fosse," Cincinnati, Ohio. Prom the long practice that we hare bad for nearly lorly years In Europe aad NEW YOICK and In this city for the last fourteen year. Wa reel mnfUeiit In saying, that all good tnlruaied to oar car, will be done In tue boat atyle and our charve on Hia. k w III be N per cent La than anv other good Dting Eilabllsbtncnl lo this City. OarSUan lye works and Kteain Finishing Apparatus Is not surpassed by any other ilylhg Biablihrucnl In tbe tVeet. Osallemen' riolhing renorated In tbe best ni... l,soleaallk Ureassa. Crape, Brocha. Printed Bey Ktale Khawls, Podlns and Merino Dresse Bisses! without dying. Table ai.d Piano Covers rvnnvatod. Carpels cleaned by Machinery wlthoat ripping and the Colors relalnod perfarl. Dresse 1 j ci Blnck for a l,(0. This Is lha rnly Dye Houaa, thai ever displayed their work In a show window, after It had been cleaned or dywd, which glvea lbs Public an opportunity to decide according lo their own Judgment, wblcb Is the beet i'yerln the City. may II .... i HATS AND CAPS. SIMM Mi Bl VII. WE introduced our Spring Ktyle of Hals, with several new aad beautiful styles ol Cans, no Thursday, Februar Slat. We have no hesitation la saying that we have prod'ired a Hal v '"h rann.; be surpassed for itK.tUTY OP U ES HIM, K.l.bGAXCE OP PINIBH and Ihe soft, easy uianuer lu which USts the bead. HUT V HOPKINS, No. IM Mais St., West side, 6 doors below Sita, rii.eiunalt.u. mar 14 1) LATIMER. UM & LflPTOI IMPOBTKKN AM) WHULKSAl.K DEALEBM vaav bbs. airrioH or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ii tit iMi ur., r i i.i:ic y,oi vh Nsa 74 .'lain Mtrest, near Pearl CINCINNATI, OHIO, a. . LATiata. c, L.coiaoaa. j.trrrsR. OU K k IOC K ror the spring trade, mainly of aar own inip-.iiui.il.., or dire, i fro as Amertcau Maaufarlurer, is aw very heavy and complete. Orders, aud the favor of a call, and personal exsmluattou of Block and prices respectfully soilel ted. Cincinnati, March I, 'AS- Stn IHPQ&TAIT TD BUILDERS H0RSIEV& EHLER, FROXT STREET, BET WESTERX ROW AND JUHX, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers In all kinds of Lumber and manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Fran, Mouldings, Been Pilasters, Weather Boarding. Whits sad Yellow Pia Flooring, Shelving for S lores, ('ailing fsr FenOSS, Boards planed on both sides, of vartoas thickness suitable for the Inside finish of houses. I in establishment will be foiaud to b of' great, benefit to person building lu the country, a tbey ean be supplied here wllaaillhu materials ready made or lumber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing bouses, lu the Lumber Yard connected with this establishment there La kept for sale an extensive asaoruneul of Lumber for all building purposes. Haab primed audglaxsd, constantly on baud. All orders proint.il) attended le. Tfc.KMHCA.sil. Nov . II, i-j:h; 1 r. niomniauiiDT Western He)T opp. I'utln rl ssc Sts T. WHITE & SON, THOMM WHITE & SON, WHOLESALE 1 and beiu 1 1 dealers in Foreign aud American Marble. Monuments Tombs. Headend PootBloUes Table I'opa. Pence for Grave Lots, aad various other articles. Knii re sn fuction will bo given to all person ravortng us with their ordere. We eoiplov the beat work men, and aell at prtrea lower than aay other Yard. Caps snd hills os hand, our AgantforHrrtokville.il Mr. Jaraei KoDaady, who wtllalleod to alt orders. M. SAWYER&CO, M ANUFACTURKRB dk DBALSR8 IN Window Mimics, Oil Cloth , Cards. Tassels, Brnaateo, Infi and u 110 Window tolsssslsj lainenoa and Cnr tain il it leriala. Wholesale and Retail Window Shade tk Oil Cloth Store, HO. 8 COLLEGE HALL, WALNUT ST., BIT FOURTH AMD FIFTH, aprtld Cincinnati, O. P.A. BRADLEY, SUCCltMOK 10 BUADLEV BHOTIIGHH, Wholesale and Kelatl JCWELER. Ha vim; Jan returned from the Kaat with a large and varied stock of Sne Walehse and Klch Jewelry I Comprising an assortment of 14 KW ARU UK A DTI FOL HTYL B8t which I will offer to lha old customers of Iba Isle firm at satlsfa. lory tirl.es. Call and see at N . W . Comer Fourth dc Matu, Oncolunatl, o. mar 14 FIRE WORKS, CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUITS, WHOLESALE AMD BETA J L BT JOHN II MYERS, ao99t MalaSlrasl, bet. Fifth sad Nlith.Ws side. CINCINNATI. fJ7 All orders promptly Sited and packages) warrantee 1 uu weigot. Bot. ii,ib.ta,47 j yr.

CINCINNATI.

Brnadway and Plrth troet. Cincinnati, Ohio. ra.Miiiments, lorn be, aud firave Sb.ne, Msrblr Bsnlles sad ataluaf. BahtUmal K-i.ts. Maeral rableU.Urus, Vases. fiar.lon Kirure J', ab. nuland Coanur Hlabs, Ac. asc, constantly on Saad and ''irnif'ie.i t order. TUt i radesopplled with Marble, n Block aaC lab, or Sawed ulorder mar.4 'Mi. Little Giant corn a COS MIU ntented NSnf n;, ISMi ts dnoblless au Invention among the most Important of modern Urne, for the asa of the well advised farmer and slock feeder aod the universal favor with which It haa bean received from the first more than an) thing elss, attest Us nlltily aad aa periorlty. For portability, simplicity of eonstruatlon . and convenience of use the Little Giant has uo equal. It weighs from S to 5 hundred lbs., according to slse, ran be pot In operation by the farmer In 81. minutes, without expense or mechanical aid, the adjusted and ned with convenience by anybody. The Little (ilant hea receives the Flrat Pren.l SSM at every State Fair from Ml eourl lo Mary Und the peal Pull, snd thai In the most complimentary manner. These Mtllsaregaaranteed In tbe most positive tnsnaer against breakage or derangement, and warranted u r rush feed from ear ara, and grits or Snehoasotiy from shelled com, wllb a degree ol "iie and convenience for farsB purpose, never attained before. The subscriber Is now prepared to furnish the farmer of Prank llo County with Improved patterns and sixes, to tult tbo varied wants ol sll. No .'. i ..ffu.ed at 940 complete, ready for attaching the team, and warranted lo crush, ot dry corn, 10 bushels of feed per hoar with one horse. No. Sal SM will crush Ii bushels per hoar. No. 4 at Sen, will crush 30 bushels per boor wllb two horse. 1'hese mills will be dslleered In Breokvllle, or sny , Isce ou Ibe Canal, at the Manufacturer pri ces. T. A.fiOOlia I .V Hole Agent for Franklin County. ABIEUICAN PUONETIC JOURNAL. VOL. III. 1856. NEW 8EKI! TERMS M CaNTK PKK ANKUM. Objects of the Journal. To sld In the introduction and dissemination of sn Improved and s)Slemsllsed orthography, b) '.he einnlnyment of which, three years of every child' schooling may be saved; by which reading and swelling become a pastime insieao or a toll: by which a correal analyela of the elementary sounds of the language Is taught, and sruralc proiionclalion rendered attainable Lv all. To furnish sterling literary matter for tbe friend of the Reform, exclusive of Party and Ism, aud iiitelitgt.nc.ioi tne spread of Phonotjpy aud Pbo nogrsphy. To enom an opnorinniiv 10 every mieoi nccom ug an, nan. led with the theory and ; i.nla or tbe t'houelic system, and tbe Im portent advantage o its adoption, at a coil so trifling as to be wlthn tbe reach of all. K. V. PKOSMEK, feb I Editor and Publisher; Cincinnati, O. 00 . PHOIETI C BOOKS MAT BE OBTAINED FROM R. P. PROSSER, PHONETIC PUBLISHER, 274 JOHN STREET. CINCINNATI, O. aEeporter'si nannal and Vsesbnls. ry , A complete guide to the an of Vsrbalia Heportiug, by lien n Pliroan ami K. i. Hrosser Pries.? oenupaper cover; haodaoaialy bound I n muslin, a 1 .14. M 11 ui.i of Phonography; by Heun Pitman. The seventh thousand is now ready . Price SOeenu. Kupeilor cloth, SOcts. Roan Esira.75 ota. Thti Phonographic fliiBnzlui'. A moolhly Mieeellaiiy of Science; Nawaaud Kutarlalument. In thecorraspoiidlng sl)lo. Phouograt.by. Per year, In advance, g I IMinnegruphlct'eBy Hit pa; An atiraetive sheet 01 the sy stem Uu by SB, price Stets. Kent by mall In rolls of Sve.taus avoiding creasing aad uiury.Si. Holls of eleven, Si. I'ltsstif t Ir Primer, Introducing several new ana stlraelivel.-alu.es. iuris. S'lral Pliottrilt: Header. Paper blmllug 11 stMaMa Post paid MKU. Phonetic 4 hart. A new and beantlful Lbartoflitw Phon.rtyple Alphabet, with ropl u marginal esplanatieu lu eomutou print, aim practical slum m. 1. 1 ol a correct und effective delivery, if I.) 44. Price SOtlr. Mounted 01. can vass with rollers, SlO. Phonetic Tableta. The letters of the Phonetic Alpttalwi, primed ou thick card. Price Si rents. ITJrM Inscriptive Catalogue, wllb Rpeelmeo Sheets, will be sent free lo any pari of the Hulled Males, or the Canada, by addressing aa aboveJune I i. leVVS. TEAS DALE'S VIW YOTK DYE HOUSE II A FOUR 8T0II KV Iii I I. Hl M., WIM alone I . ...... St,. SUA Walnut street, be I wee a Mxlhaud Seventh, nppw ite the Walnut Hlreel Houaa. Nooounerltou will any other house ta the ctly. Uoods Beul by Express with iiroMr instructions, will have prompt and laiU.lul alUMillou. Asdress, W. TEAKDALB. dec II 5 'it ly Groceries. Y slock of Young llyatiti, fin 11 powder, Imperial V Hlaek Teas IsTarge aud well selected vf laUM importations, pure snd ireih. Also, Prime Kto. Java, Mocha aud Laguagara CoBees; Prima N. U. Sugar; (.'rushed, Powdered, Loaf and Clarified Sugars; Uolden Syrup, N O. and N. H. Molaaaes, t uball onay, Klce. Nails, Window Rlaas, aaiu'es Hags, Colored and whits Csrpsl ( hum, Collon Yarn and Cotton Batting, with every article usu ally kedt by 3rooere, all f beat qualiulas, war ranted to give satisfaction. for sale In qualities to suit, st the lowest market prices. A A KO A. COLTER. 8. B. Corner Main a Seventh Street, Clu'll.,0. May is IKW. wm7r. PADDOCK k CO., EXCIaAMGE DHOKEBS, CORNER OP THIRD AND WALNUT 8TKEE18 CINCLHNoTI, 0. mar Idly SEALS!-AND PRESSES!!! SEA LR OP PIPTY LETTERS OR LENS WITH Hall's Percussion fa eals of JO letters or less with Kvens'Percusa'u $i Is a v . .. Lever g' Devices extra, from Si to g-'.in Notary Public Seal tu i'etousalon, fS in Leser, ta. Court and Corporation Seals, with large Lever Presses from S Is lo $93. Duplicate mailer lor the Seals W rile plain Vtlud your I'sand -Pa. Address C P. MALL. References: Seal Engraver, Buslueas man 14 West Pourlh atroet of Cincianali. Claelaaatl. O. JtTl'. A. Goodwin will act ssagonl at It rook -.uu for ibese.Moale aud Presse, of whom they en oe obtained at the Manufacturer's pricee. inarch 14 Jaros KBBIT. M. a. asaiiL JACOB ERNST, WHOLESALE e BETA IL HOUK SELLER, rluiloner, Printer and Blank Book Manufac turer. Be. Ill Main sirvst,Clnolnraii, keeps cou lautly 00 hand a futland complete assort meat 01 Hiank Hooka, Memorandums, ec, or his own manufacture, Mereaanta, Hankers, Clerks 01 Cosnty Courts, Ac,, will lud eur Blank Books, ol s superior quality. Particular attention paid In Ilse nsanulactare or Blank Books, ruled ant. oound to aay pattern, with printed head when required. ITTOur Ins Blank Books are paged. Also, a full and complete assortment or Mlsccltaaeoue aud cbool Hooka. Hlallonerv, Ac, for chaser a re respect' u I ly tavtted tofglve as a call oo.'Wrms and our prices favorable. t iiictnnatl, March it.lsM. WM. LEE & CO. - j WESf FOURTH HTM BET, Ol NC I N N ATI , 4 4 have aow lualore, add are constantly recelv ug New My lo ol rich 1 ANCY DRY GOODS, Kmbractng all that Umosl fashionable and deslrabls in llaboeof all kinds, Bilba Uraandlss,; 4.ranudinea, Ttssnes. Lews. U 1 reges, rsHllie sie Uuinrs, SBrtlllaastea, Liubreldcrle. Laces l.lovcs, Hosiery, NltawlauMd .tlsintllliss A Hue lot of Prints at at e., re, aad IDc; together with their usual large sartelyof WHITE GOODS. Linens, Muslins and Quilts. Their entire atock will be found unusually attractive to buyers this season, oa account ol the immense varieties of I.imhJi, and VERY LOW PRICES. Merchants are respectfully invited to give them a call. Terms Liberal. OIL PAINTED W lit DOW NIIADi:, ana oil Lora TABLE COVERS, If A 5UPACTUKED aad sold, whole.slr snd rs. .11 tall , by M . Sawyer Je. Hi. t:..llgr HullJTig, Wglnst St., Ctacinuan : hi . Order. promptly filled. Country Merchants aud others lupbiied onissiowesi terms. v.a,i85J. tO-lSms.

NEW ALBANY, SND.

P. CHILDS & CO'S aererelgn Balm Pill Manufarlory. PREPARED ÜY A. S. Rl'RLKIGH dt BRO., NEW ALBART, IND. WITHOUT goiej health, we cannot enjoy the pleasures of life, which grows burdensome Our Cui.etaitt d. sir. I io get relief from 1 11 . Nn society In which . u mingle ran main- us happy. seeing outers eny.i y ing a strong roasliluil. 11 anil vigorous health, only begets feelings of sorrow, that we sre net as they are, lee subject of earth' (rested blessing good health. And yat how carelra many ara who enjoy thle blessing, and rush recklessly Into all kinds of ncesses, ss though they could not be harmed by dieses. They forget that the seed of death are tu the body, and those excesses only prepare she aye tern for those seeds to germ mate the sooner, and ere tbey think, they are making rapIC strides Itward the grave, horrled on by ;so me s.u. led dieae ihal baffle tbe skill of tbe bm1 talented Pbyalctana. Tbe Langs, ftktn. Kidneys snd bowel mast be keplopen, end discharge their allotted portions ol impuMtles, or discs e Istha result. P. CHILD'S sV CO'H Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills, a unrelv treffet ble remedy, arts upon sll these organs in such harmony, that the disease Is roon removed. 1 hev purify Iba blood and clear so the whole system. restoring to It s proper lone aud vis ir. By cleandbg the bowel and promoting the circulation, ibey break up and entirely cum lhal ter. rune disease . CHILLS AND TEVEI, which is caused by the foulness of one Slid the corruption of the oilier, aa are sll the Poverw lo which tuen Is sul.Jei l. Por Liver Complaint, - Giddiness, Headache, etc., " Eruptions or the a)a, Parnate Complaints, tbey are not to bv ex re I led. Below we give sn extract from 'a letter that I dated Rust, la., Oct. 4, 183 Hut Paaa Sias I in trt'ly happy to announce lo you thai I have secured a good 1 In illation lo .he Pill for the lime I have had them. I have old SI boxea for caaea of rbitla and fever, and every ense was cured sound, and lo the aal if aclioi ol the purchaser Some got tbu aecond box and made sound cas of thaldiseaee. DAMEL PIKI1. . M. Ml I II I . The genuine Orlrnul or Rovorelgn ' Halm Pills hsveoa the wrapper of each box Ihe above representation of the niauufaclo y. TO A Is KM TN. Agents will OnS it greatly to their Interest, and sre at full liberty on Brat introducing P- Childs a DaS Diieutsl or Kovereign Halm Pills, to give back tbe money freely If those wuo purchase tbem, aller a fair trial, aro not fully satlaBed, and may oss Iboui lu tbelr own families, or give a fee boxes to their friend, thai lliey may lesllbeir great snartta over all other rwsnedle, and when once introduced. Uiey will And thai they can sell large puaulllies of ihem. All agents write thalwneu ouca luiroiluced tbeir sales ars large. Fainllkes will keep ihem In tbelr houses, aad will not be ithoat tbem. We respectlully submit Ibe following teller, to show tbey give satisfactinu. Were It necessary, many more could be presented: Cuat Cootrrr. Ill, Dec. 11, IKJ3. A. S. BraLaiondc Rao Dear Sirs: I bsva sold what Pills your agent left me, so I wish yon to send me a few dosen boxes of your Sovereign Balm Pills. What I bave sold has glvea aaxiafacuon. Directyour letter to Kulloi.'a Polul. V. DILLMAN. A. 8. Burleigh S Hr.. . Pew Albany, lud., Proprielora tor tbe South aud Weet. M. v. Halle, Brookvllle; Cnarlee Vanranip, aeUmora; E. E. Puller, Harrison, Ohio; snd lealer lu medicine gjosrslljr. June 80 METAMURA. STOVES AND TIN WAi rHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the Wilsens ol Bruohvlllv, Aletamo'a, Laurel ti..l other places that he expects lo keep 011 hand a goeal supply of TIM WAKE and U.vossf all Kind., at Mis Btorr In METAMORA, DTD., her, he wauld be pleased to accommodate alt of Franklin County with Moves, at city price. also, ,8F.LF-8EALIN0 FRUIT CANS f various kind, uu. I in.- common Cans al0. Jrdera Vom Brook vllle or Laur-I for cans. an be etil by the hack and will receive prompt gMtaaSJea. Por Stovos. scud by tbe Csnal. aafSSSly BULUMUMT. KHEKWoOl). A Speker at Last, But that .a no reason whv II. A A. N . Black ltdg. I M. iu rs, raiiMol . -II cheaper and bullci foods than any house In ibe valley . consisting of u reueral aasoriment of Hrj Udi, (Irncerle. tdueensware, Hardware, Culler), Hoots and in..-, lint, spa. aud a general assortment o' Buad) Made Clothl f'g uf the lalesi snd most Im liroved Hhangbalstylesa NVe would respertfu II all lie attention of the ladlea toner Block el llks, e Lainus, In- Bergea, Alpacaa. Caetimera. vc, .also Hhawla.if varloua leseritirne, Urea l'rl in filing, Jewelry, aud a general aseorimetil 01 Vaukee '. Notions, whkh we positively w'll sell a cheap if nolehearr than any house In the valle). lorcashur approved country produce, Wa iw luru our sincere thanks lor former patronage, urn isk a liberal abare for the coming v . ar. Call oud ee as. All Indebted lous will p'easecall and set Us ap tbelr accounts, as wa must hste mouey, or wv -11 1. 1. 1 couiiue to se M good so cheaa it. dc A. K. BL.A L Kl.l DOB, feb. I -3ra. BROOKVILLE. Watches & Clocks. UMI. DA WHOM T I. III. It 1 II I S Si; It If vices lo the einten til Brook villeand vicinity ,tn Ibe -aaelly of Watch and Clock Inker and Kepalrar; nakiug aud mending JEWELRY, kc Long experience and strict PUNCTUALITY are bla recommendations. - ii . I :i doora Mnrib of Linck -V Karuuhar's slorv. Ulvemeaoall every body, and I wilt warrant attsfuctlon. June t iS IT BOOTS!! 0. SaOOBSa it Ss SOBLB BROOKS & NOBIE H K OI'ERED A LAKCE BOOT M -imi . STOKE In the room formerly occupied by D. Pairs dr. s a, mi Main Burgess street, where they will keep ou hands a general stsortmenl of Boot and shoos of all aorta aud slses, custom made and eastern made. Mr. Brookabelnga practical Shoe Maker, knd kreplnga large number of the beet of workmen at work . can supply cust mere With work , to nr der, ou abort notice. He will also warrant all the eastern work purchased at bis storeone very rrealadvantagu lo be secured by buying of them. I'bey 1 mi Ilde I. ily espert to merit the patronage nl this rouuty . sad therefore espert lo have it. Tbey koepon band a full supply of Findings, snd Leather, both sole and upper, of svsry description. Tbey can furnish Shoe Maher with ev- ' am. Ie they may wanton abort notice, and at vrr) reasonable rales, ruaröti Hi ''Time is Money." JO 54 - R . CI. A ICK.atbisnow store, one door south orthe VALLEY HOUHE keeps eooetan'ly in hand a general assort.nenlof lewelry. WilAu Plvnlr. w aivmm, uivv.au, SBTvN ilv erspoons, razor, anJ fB9 ( Wsaaf agreat variety of all n C IV FANCY ABTICLE8, u.n aa are usually aepl iv Jswslert. Ho It prepared also to repair old tewelry.and lo clean and repair clocks and walchea WTOa! in reasonable terms snd saar tl short notics. lis will slsolaas old sllverand f.ld taaxebangefor goods. June 1 '55 William Frank, UNDERTAKER, KKB set KEfft constantly on band, ('ontna of all slse I description, and a good Hearse with whirh ha attend funeral In low n 01 roantry MKTtl.H 4 OH J, of two ite constsnlly on band, asar 14 FOB DBTBH BEEK. BEEP TOKSUB8 4B BOLogl.aSStlSSge.go to Wa. L. Paaurnss dr fol CAMUEL MAJUsATT, BLACKSMITH, MainKlrectJsoulhnfihe Public Hnnare.EBStstd Break v it Ir, I ixt . A L L KINDS 0? BOLTS AND f screws maade at the snurVastuouceaud In Ibe best mauosr ALMO f I pay parllculsrslleuilonlo repairing all kinds of Machinery, warranti d to be as well done and at as low pi Ices as caaea found any where luiae West, teals.

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CINCINNATI.

B. JBSMIHOS. i.BOTTBSriSLB. ' 'IUI IEII1I6S. BVmiFIUl (1 CUU ; WHOLKSAt.E NQ.2..I MAIM ITBEKT. WKST SIDE, Sr.CO.M' DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. Aad lea. 9 Mixta, tats-ces CIMCINH ATI, 0. OBo.ss.arao, ja. s.a. ASOBBW. SAMPSON & CO., iMPoeTeas ana nan. as is thlna, til.saa and Qassaswar Softs Main Hlreel. S doors below third, may isly CINCINNATI. JOB TalT. e. w. TalT TAIT & SON, commissioN merchants, wa bslbbs in iSlfi r n n tt n r. aa a w .aw w asas ,1 No. 5 Wslnal t., CinclssBatt,0. u r. Kggs, (.rsln, Feathers, Dried Pralk, Pole toes. Onions, Sr, Liberal CABH advanceaents made oa consign roai.ls. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Artt des solicited sad filled on lbs mt favorable terms. may IS ly HENRY FALLS, WSJOLSS LB an BBTatl CARPET WAREHOUSE, .No. 19 Kaat Fourth Street, betwten Malnaad Hvc mAa tall s..l. i"l..lr,...ll i ee seat" a 1 - sej v inviu-'eiis V . , IS NOW HBCEIVIKG A t. BOB STOCK OF Kngtlsb and American Carpets. Jertiln GimmIs, Oil Cloths.ae. Ate , for Ihe fall trade, to whlrh be re.fHM null) Invites the attention of tho public. Nop 14 ly par joa si.sas. nisi 1 ar.sis JrtCOBiilSÄSÄCO. s.v i.nuui or abb st no lis lb aaaiaas la CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &. TRUNKS, Bo. 18 Pearl BUeet, Cindnaatt, Ohio. feb BJ ly WENTWOKTH & HKn'Se. HO. 77 PEAKL 8TBEET, CIBCIBÜ ATI, OHIO. SPLEHDIÜ SPBISfi GilS. We Invite Ihe arten! ion of eontrtry merchants to oar extensive stork of fancy and ritnple Or, Oedesse. Ha Ing for soversl years Imported direct from Hie most celebrated .Monularlurerslu Kurop, an I having a resident partner in Bew York, we are -uabled to Ser to each end reepooabto bsrjrera, unsurpassed Inducement In prices, style. Ac. fcbSip WE.IWOKTHc rtKlf l HEnn. FRANCIS NUELSON. mrORTF.B ANl M A r. 17 FACTI' B RR Of Oigare, Tobacco nnd Snufi", DKALKR IN Leaf Tobacco, No. 233 Mnln Street, between 5ih and ztb. i Sign ..I tin- Indian Chief. INC.NNA.'l, OHIO. Sov.3, 171854 liry.. S. & H. RUFFNI Manufacturers and Dealers in PA P R , and Wholesale aud Kelatl GUOCERS, U.E. COS. WESTEBN BOW A PIAEL 6T8, OSNClMMATBf O. KTThe highest market price paid for BAG OLD KfiPei aud other paper slock, nov ti5tfly 'ii Aaron A. Colter, UKOCKK V PKOÜUCK AMI) COMMINSIOyi M KKCII AM. S.B.COBKEKOP SEVENTH Mi MA IB NTS. OSrSOBrsA 4SI, OHIO. v. ... sn-iyr-. JUKES BROTHERS & CO. an. 1 . ssoa to J. I. A . JOK.N, Whulusale Dealers la DRY GOODS, No. 19 Pearl St., Cincinnati. :ieVion;:::- iJi' fieo.W. Jonea. S N.J.Jeuss. may IB ly TTüWeoT No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, CINCINNATI, OHIO: I he most extensive end beet Manufacturer in the Untied Min.-. OKIGISATOR OP ALL BEW STYLES! Has taken the highest pre esse ms at all the Exhtbllona! Buys the best materials cheap for cash, hieb enables blmloaell SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. t slow si others sell Inferior srtlciei, PAINTED indOILT KHADEHcf beautiful designs. I.I t I iad WHITK Holland Mhades. Trimmings. PlsUire Jkc. SlOKa HHAURN painted and leUered tnorlar. Hepalrlngaud Jobbing In general alleaded to promptly. ma I M ly giicssc. IBoort NO. 342 MAIN ST. BETWEEN 8TH, AND 9TH. KF. l-.PSiconsUutl) ouhaud a beautiful aseor- . men tol HATS ANDCArS, iftbe most fashionable kind. He Invites his old 'neu d - ui Krook v 11 le to give him a call when ibey visit the city . Mat i-.nl- -1 yr. THE CTflllADT PI AS' fa 9 1 uunu s rilUl SMITH a N9X0N, CINCINNATI, OHIO, Agentsforlhe mot celebrated manufactorlee of ibe I'nlon, desire to call the aflenlloo of bnyera particularly lo the above celebrated Instruments, it which ii'-v consteully kevp a sploudld assort.ii nn band. for. SWBB1SBSS. ill illlt, AMD aeCALITT or TONS, rowsB or asTAtBisa both toss abd rtsa, DSLK SIT Of BCfSsBISM, PBBrBCtiob or riaise. .an ees.T Ot'BASII ITV. TIIERTODABT Pl.t Ml 18 UBKVKPASsjBD. Piano Hall.MoTOi Fourth at., near Vina. dec 14 I v . BsBTLKTT. S.A. Bit BBILL. B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. Aurr Ai lists or Alcehal rmiuplirnr. lliog. nr and lu rai sie; I l. ...I. Bo.SH West Pront st , Ciucluasti, Ohio. I.lnseed Oil, Lard Oil. Castor Oil, tlcohol, ay IHU Spt. Turpentine, Candles, f'otasb March, Pruaatate Pnlaab, Snap, lute Lead, Olue, fcc. C0sTS k ril KISTUI'llKK. iisi f ai irstas or Pbosgrnr. ('Hiisiltfnr, lliiruing Flaia aad Nasi rlt Uas. ALSO, ALCOHOL OF ALL STRENGTHS, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pui Spirits. Pluib abb Pmosobbb Laars. nous. is ans BtcTailw No. A College Building, Walnut St., Bast slds, beteeen Pourlh and l .tili M reels. raiylHy ( I M I N ,i 1 I, . vit. s. rsssm. J . B. WVBBB. a. n raatsTiAB. a.WTsas. FRENCH, fTNNE iv CO.. Importers sad Wholesale Dealeratn FANCY DRY GOODS MANUFACTURERS OF WOOLEN ROSIEST. Mo. IB Pearl Hi., between Vine a Ks.. . mar illy CIMCIBBaTI. DUHME &C07 I in porters it ml Jobber, in WATCHES. JBWrXKY ASO PABt'V UOODS, Ho. ISO fU,al0 atroet, under Comaerclal llae Cincianali. O. JfTWatch Makers' l ool and Matertals. Nov. It,t3,47 lyi.

PHIUpELPHIA.

TERRIBLE DISCLOeURES!! fsECRETS POM THE MILLIOR! A aeat Wonderiul sad Insaluable PsitHcattoe TkH. HU5TKRfMBUICAL MA.tTAl.; BEI XO 1 ' an original and iw- . .......... , I T - . . . . ir.il ,, -v.,,, and W omen : their Ph.. '"logy. Prartkou aad "eaual Disorder of ev- ! cry kind, with never. falling He saved lava rar ism rs i eeuy rure of all dis- ' eaaes of a private aad lein ale character, lad- '"'nf'l'l'it' dent to Ibe vlotalioa of the Us.sfKslurai.il of Baterc'sGod. PM1CB TWENTY -PirB C KKT . ' he A nil or of thr st...v r- v ilume Us rraneate .' one of the Irst ae4rl scboole ie Use I aitrd Stat, end having devot, d a quarter of a full7 tothoslesiy gad Ireeltsseai of Syj bitte and kin -cred disorders as a speciality, be has b roswe uutesseier asoet levi aable ar rrnatl. ... r.s..s o Use same ee4 la a nl - - , ... dmr use eery qaiaiesece ef taeir si sale nee ob ISM important saur1 ; ts the result of the m.ast eminent ph)w-sans la Eaiotve asS Aesrraui.imrosibij dr menst ra led Ie l nusi btghI) sureeaafal peaail. e in IS treat ear a 1 ef eervet disease in many thousands of caaea 10 aae City .1 Philadelphia alone. I lie u'artlae at l.r Uun.&. u.. - J uiin.iv.rsr) BBOoBadee but at the ear a rat aeHciiauo.. of heme rnus iMiraofii br ha bees Indu ced tee stead aae eae re ef Ms peofasslsi si see A . " uiiiesw vo iae rrvmniunity at large, tkr.-egl. Ihe medium of bU-Medksat Maaaat end Hao7a. k for the Afflicted. " It lea veieae that eh o a Id be la the band of every family la tee land hetber oaedsas errvselive of aerret sires, or aaaguMJe tot Ike aUarssalon or eae ef Use mo, awful end deelrartlte source ever vl. Ited mas aa.k.s.d for the ama of sensualii) and import1 y of ever, kind I lS a v.d me lhal bes received the uhoes ktflr.l recom mandatton ol the Brat pe y a, taj. s e the Isn.f.wbtle many clergy men. fathers, metbrrs, phi anlbrop.au gua bnaaanliarians. have ort froely estendrd tu .ti.uielton In eli aeartawa he. lu powerful teachings a ould be llaely le be ivst.amsraui ia tbe mors I putiaVs toe sad physlrel healing of meltttnore 01 oar nana se. among tae yeosar, voUtii-, a.s tadl.creeirsah.r. w Iae the pride aad Sower X Use aalsen . I he author argues particularly , moat strongly agatustever) specie oiself-drBlr met 1. and asms parenu asd guard ..... iB ereawsg lero.a. la gu.ro ine young ot b,.ib aesra froaa the UirlSc .o..equence.eon-omiui.l ot their Igiearaaee of physiological la and evxual impnilitr aad irregularites, whether eshibttrvj by I tasnr eas its I'eiuenl or.riaing from the vlcSaaa aad rswmpting ciaaples ef ihelra heol-aausorsaasr-wise. To thoae who have been already ensealed 10 lue ".aibs that Uka bold oe bell."e clear aod espllsllw) is. ho n by ahlrhUtey may secure a return of sound Ueelns, aod a regeneration ef the souirrom luterrtble poUaitmj. ItUersll known lhal thousands , r rletlms are annually sacrificed at Ute serine of Quark-ry ---I- . al ; those eofiertng fron. V. ncicl or hilillc diseases Mrtetnroa.Rrminel Weeksee Berums lability, eed the aameroue lealadiee buk spring directly or lees r motel) dum the laatuig.ee t carnal pessto.. as.4 secret vlolatieas of a ale re. jn view of these facta, and wbeuil ta alio con.me red 1 bat about w.,tt persoea die seoeally lu the Lulled Meicaol I onumplsct a largo asaJority being the victims of the votuptuoaa Indiacreuoa of tbeir progenitors, agreeably U she bcnptural enunciation, thai lha sins ss) ibe par euuare vlaHed upon Use shitdren. even to lie U.trd and four la gveeratlow. 1 be Aaaho.. lets ed wiib seiitia.ei.uof enlarges phi la alb ropy , a III scarcely beesasefed far aay r Sort to restrain lbs vice, ol the age, by the bumble iaaWeaseeiattiy ef bis Medical Man eel . ee copy, securely enveloped, wtti be forward -edfreeoi postace to any imrtel the Latud tstates or '.'icrtiU.orSfor l. Address. post-paid, ( USI kN CO., Pai.liahera, bant S7. HVUadelnbta. K.Nkawllera.t'anvaauvrs and Hook Arcsi sanplied ou the saosl liberal terass. aaar 14 ly CONNERSYILLE. TOuLl) FIslEM)SAM) NEW. , THEPABTNEESHIPOrBAlTaTiir 4 JTJK A, 101, being dissolird, I ai.b lo av a Ire a. .Ms 1 to my old frieudi end the rusiemeia al the 1st 1 Brm. I toaveooeotedod to devote sny wbo.e time 1 to the Tailoring Botineu. 1 nave modelled aud refilled ibe store fori lerly .eri..i.-d t.y Uie Brm, tart orr-ite tbe Cosri Mouse, and hsv Ing rorrtved a new and teraultlt.1 assort meht of Clothes, Casimers, Tweeds, Ttatiaf3f kc,. oVc , tkc. From thecily.l will seek e te order every Seacrtptlon ofclotlnitg. From ay Lena atierieBre. end the uniform satlsfaetion heretofore given, I frrl coi.Bdei.t that I .ball I. able to gi e entire avS fall irtlafartlon to .11 who may give ae a stiel My stork wlllalwa)be fouird complete ry, Iblug perUlnlng loibe buslaeea, aad nfiae ami fashloeablc kind, will be kefKoe i s ml. ad i. r sonsedtae n..i faaiioeoii. teete, aa well ee thoae wautiug goods of a cheaper kind mat cell with the assurance that tbev will be MtieSed. I treat tbeee who have known itaod atror.lzed me for n.snv years pea, will again u. .in. , . ... meine light ul their patronage, aad I shall use sll ay endeavor 10 git r Ihe seme satis lernen that I ha e in variably done heretofore. . ION lUKIOIf. Ärar. ras Arr rAr Hort easf Arras sasV. 1 Ar .., f f tier. till... June IS. CSN1IEBITILLE Iron Foundry. OESHART .t TH0MPS0 (hncceesorsto W. P. (ie. heart) K,'u'1 balers In COOlilM. AMI SSt.ATSNI SI VVES, CMtiiig. of erery Description. rnr-ritere oa Monroe airest, a lew doer Koalh 1 of lite Court Houee.xs woeia I vte keep cou.ueily on band the largeet and heat aaaoriM.enloi C.Kik ing Stoves In tl.. valk s KI11I li.vlnsriaiMi.il. . . 1 . . " : ' ' "" oow ar Hille. 10. mauularturuig, e have determined loasLLand w.BBaaT our Moves aad ra-in.e. AT CINCINNATI PRICES! w continue le aauafacUra IheStavU F.r preHATHAWAY COOKING STOVE now admitted to be the star ceok leg stove In the Unites Mai. .1 We also manufacture ti. Premium or Kiep Cooking Moves, with 4 or a bole, and large ovens. sbts"iI!I! pr,prd 10 fBr wauLssn s aad Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, &c, drc., at city Pricei.A geueral aasurtweat of T1NWAKE, EAVE TR0UGH8, A HOUSE sSl'OUTIKG, kept on hand and asade to order. Job Vötting of all kinds. made la a aupertor meuner.ai sfeori ao4lee. Having employed eaperteaceS woremen. n Invite eapec tat aUenllon to tbe tectlbatwe 'war rant our Mo see to pane, a well, aud aar e. ."II generally to be of good etaUral er -.""'"'?! reluuped. aoncy B. kt. Old Castings. Old Cor ... Produce ink... la a'chaug VI1'. Coaalry May le-4-ly ' W, r'RYBARtjER & CO. m w noKiiii a Rgraiti DasLaasia jJry Goods, CarpeU, Paper Hang in, CHINA. GLASS AMD QTJiaiWAU.I Maate Ikaes. Ilaia i i, biraw Coeds Ac, ASH MANUFACTURERS OP BOMMBTB AND fHAMTII.LAa, C0N5EE8VILLE UD. aay It 'U ly INDIANAPOLIS. f nbiauapolis nsnrantt Co., OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. AutkoriKt d 4 apltal, '.MNK,000. BOARS OF DIRECTOBS: Joea P. Uaraae., B M. M .ty , Vt at. H ersisess, P.. W. H. Eun, I) i ua Koot, H. R.TsLawrr. Joes W. ,.., im W. Vt atearr. W.U. S.1T.I. JOHl li. ueFKtan. Preet. L, B. Uro an i , !( . S. P. CovtaoToa, Geaersl A (eat. FKKE OK CHARGE!! ""era itplradid sParlar Kagravlaga Bi titled "Bot ion Abtsey le hbeOMea Tiara. "a splendid steel n-g-a. h g. fra tbe clebraicd i ...ii. i. i g h) Laadser: aod the "llepartere of ska iaraelltea I roe. egv.l," a iaege and tseeeUlal an gravies; rrom a pointing b U. Beeeeta. The rela 1 1 prtre el the above engraving la i. per copy, bot Hl be seal rasa er rsssat as Mieesä 1 he sub.rrllers bae estahlisbed a Book Age cv ti. Pk.ladelt.hla, a.Ml .ill fswateh any i-.k nr publicatiM at the rvtad prtee free of peeajea A a) persons ny torvardlsis; the ssbecrlption rire of any . Hie S.t Magatlio-s.siii h as Harper's. Go- - . i nan, (.ri..io' . f-rsi k LeelieS PaeavSaas etc., will receive iae wage tines fnr aae yeer aad a copy of eltber at ike above beaetifel rngr. fugs, free of cäs rge, ortr sutsarribiri( to a 9. and a l MasrailiMi, aechea Petersoe V, aod Chol sax's La.llea' Christian Annuel, tbev rill receive both nag. ii nee aad a copy of either et the above aag ravings, Bery deacriptioa f Knpravlaf on Wood eieruled lie nenlneea attd dispetrt. Viae of Haltdinge, i- spe. Headlafs Vte-ars of Marbttrry. it.. a iiiii.tr. nous, Let(e CerUBcatee, -ilt i Cards. Ae. All orders sent by alt proaplt; atlenSVrSte. ' Persona .v. long ti.-nsof tbelr bultdiafl eaasavest can aend a itag uerreotype erakelck ef IkeaailSing by asa 1 1 r espreee. Persons al a disuses hsvlaff aaleakle Bllet las ould Snd It to tbetr advantage vead.lre. tae s.Srribera, aa Wi eoeld art ea ag. nl tot the rale at the eaaae. mhasa ii r k k. SS Poutb Tkird Kirret, Phlled. i hia Cs . s.a. avaae. (eov BB yj v a.tnsn. a. OROCRRIM HARDWSRl" NAIliTTfJ Lin. k sV Par. (..ha. are 'n r.-es l nl oi tut I p-i-ll iihi h ...i I. r.M-. . le. . mi bfl nb.at tlarslaem, Cutlery . and S)l.a V f Cue BsSalalKoe.at LOCK a FABtiVHA a tCM KBCBtvtn. id air bis Macksrcl.SkU au J Wblte aad Cod (tab, at apraS W. L. BaascasA OaV

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