Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 September 1856 — Page 4

THE VAUBY FARMER-DEVOTED TO THE TRÜB WTERBST OF FARMERS, (MECHANICS, AND WORKING MEN.

ItMrFrm the Yarble JtniisJit

i Mmnn vow aw aaweaatcaB i wnn QwnÄnw: I am informed by yoar Executive Committee that yon have chosen me tn honorary member of yoar Society. I duly appreciate the honor, bot neither my age, nor my position, allow me to join, even formally, any political association. At eightyfive party, laurels are equivocal ornaments. The acceptance of them may imply desire, outliving the capacity of enjoyment 1 deem it also not consistent with my petition to unite, even in appearance, with any of the parties which now divide the Union. I have been drawn into the political field, alter thirty-four years' absence from it, by an irresistible sense of duty, resulting from s concurrence of circumstances of a very extraordinary nature. I have no connection with any party, and intend to have none. As an independent citizen, I have expressed my opinion in favor of Fremont, because I believe htm to be toe man for the present cri I shall transmit an address which I have recently published; in which I have endeavored to throw light upon the path of the duty of the Free States, from history and experience. The facta tad views I there present sre of permanent end not transitory character. They will serve as landmarks for tutnro ss well as present times- I perceive that party spirit, with its usual tendency to mistake, or misrepresent, speaks of my remarks, ss designed or tending to a dissolution of the Union. Whereas, my true de&was to preserve the Union, ring, as I Jo, that the continuance of the government longer in the hands of slaveholders, is the sure and certain path to its destruction. My loyalty to the to the Union in extreme. No man ttemplates its dissolution with I solemn dread than myself Bot its long continuance is, in my judgment, alone to be effected by restoring, in full force, the Constitution, framed by Wasthhoton and his compsers, which never contemplated or authorized Slave 8 täte and Slave influences to be multiplied and extended, by the addition of Territories in foreign countries, beyond the limits of bps in,. a . 1 tne unuea estates, as tnoy exista a i a a a ft reo at tne time tne original uonsu- j tution was framed. By cunning and the grasping cupidity after power of slaveholders, the Constitution delivered us by Washington baa been interpolated expressly for the advancement of Slavery, whereby the weight of at least two of the Free States of the Union have been already balance J and thus annihilated, by the infusion of States under the original Constitution, ha no more power tor right to it, than have at this day the people of France or Great Britain. For instance, at the ensuing Presidential election, Maine and Massachusetts together oaat but twenty-six votes. Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Missou ri and Arkansas also cast twentysix votes. As a consequence, by tb'i foreign infusion, those two original States have lost power in fee ballot-box. I see that Brooks, the tail and striking muscle of the serpent Slavery, glorying in bis late stroke, rattles, forth: "If Fremont is elected, fifteen States will go out of the Union," end that the followers of Buchanan and Fillmore utter the same sound. But there is terror no longer in that snake rattle. Whatever may bo the fate of the ensuing election, the omnipotence of slavery is scotched If the corrupt cement which now unites it with the unprincipled ambition of men belonging to the Free States be too strong for immediate severance, the fate of this base connection is, notwithstanding, sealed. The nature of ' Othello's occupation" is understood and freely spoken of in the Free States, who will not permit hereafter men belonging to their States to gain an influence, by pretending to be Democrats, go to Washington and sell themselves to do overy base work for slaveholders, without spurning them as treacherous to interests they are in duty bound to support Whenever the people of the Free States regard and treat those of their own States who join with Slaveholders and do their work as traitors, the power of those enemies of liberty will be more effectually annihilated than it can possibly be by success at election. But, gentlemen, the prevailing current of my thoughts has car ried me beyond the due limits of a reply to the letter of your Executive Committee. Rejoicing in the spirit and discernment which characterize so many ot the present day in every part of tne country, lam truly and respectfully your servant, Josuu Quincy. QviDor, 19th Aug.. 1856.

Tat Wttend Policy. Hon. A. 0. Brown, who was

of the Committee appointed at the Cincinnati Convention to apprise Mr. Buchsnsn of his no mination, has given an interesting account of his interview with Mr. B. in a letter to Mr. Adams, which will be found in another column. He says that Mr. Buchanan was very explicit in bii indorsement of the Cincinnati platform and of the Nebraska bUI: and that be spoke of the acquisition of Cuba as very desirable now, and likely to become a "national necesstty-" Taken in connection with his well-known opinions on this subject, this ph'Ase from Mr. Bucha nan s hps has an ominous sound, lie stands pledged to the policy of purchasing Cuba, if possibly, but if not, of seizing it be force, whenever convinced that its possession is a matter of "necessity." Thut his views on this subject may be thoroughly understood, we publish the famous Obtend Manifesto, in which Mr. Buchananan seta forth at length his views upon this subject the reasons why ho deems the possession of Cuba essential to our peace, and the means he would take to acquire it. In that document he says: "After we shall have offered Spain a price for Cuba far beyond its present value, and this shall have been refused, it will then be time to consider the question, does Cuba in the possession of Spain seriously endanger our internal peace and the existence of our cherished Union? Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law. human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain if we possess the power!" Mr. Brown's letter shows that Mr. Buchanan, far from regarding this question as past, looks upon it as one of the main issues of t.he canvass, and the accomplish ment of this purpose as one of the two great objects of his administration. The "settlement of the slavery question" on the basis of the Nebraska bill that is, by handing over to Slavery all the Territories of the United States, and the acquisition of Cuba, by purchase or by war, he consid ers the two grand ends which his SS dmtnistration is to accomplish i nor at Rn .rnriainir that Mr. Drown, after those avowal", sho'd pronounco Mr. Buchanan to be "quite as worthy of Southern confidence and Southern votes Mr. Calhoun ever was." "A Hacoid without a Blemiih " The Richmond Enquirer, under tbe above bead, ifivea too following liat of Mr. Buchanan's votes io Congress on questions relating to Slavery . We believe it is oor- . . . .i reCt, except in lta OiniBAlOQ Ol the faotthat in 1819 before he hnd caught a glimpse of the White House Mr. Buchanan signed a call for a meeting of the citizens of Lancaster to protest against the admission of Missouri as a Slavo State. Since that time we do not know that he has ever spoken, acted or voted with reference to Slavery, otherwise than to "strengthen and uphold it," as the Enquirer fairly asserts in its article introductory to the following summary: 1. In 1836, Mr. Buchanan supported a bill to prohibit the circulation ol Abolition Papers through the mail. 2. In the same year he proposed and voted for the admission of Arkansas. 3 In 1836-7 he denounced and voted to reject petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. 4. In 1837 he voted for Mr: Calhoun's famous resolutions, de nning the rights of the States and the limits of Federal authority, and affirming it to be the duty of the Government to protect snd uphold the institutions of the South. C. In 1838, 1830 and 1840, he invariably voted with Southern Senstora against the consideration of anti-davery petitions. C. In 1844-5, he advocated and voted for the Annexation of Texas. 7. In 1847, he sustained tbe Clayton Compromise. 8. In 1850, he proposed and urged the extension of the Missouri Compromise to the Pacific Ocean. 9. But he promptly acquiesced in the Compromise of 1850, and employed all his influence in fa vor of the faithful execution of tho Fugitive Slave law. 10. In 1854, he remonstrated against an enactment of the Pennsylvania Legislature for ob structing the arrest and return of fugitive slaves. 11. In 1854 be negotiated for the acquisition of Cuba. 12. 1 n 1 8Ö6 he approves tho repeal ot the Missouri restriction, and supports the principles of the Kanaaa Nebraska act.

13. He never gave a vote against the interests ot Slavery, and never uttered a word which could pain the most sensitive Southern heart The prominent facts of Mr. Buchanan's record touohing Slavery are thus grouped into n single view: so that the person of the least patience in research may as

certain at a glance how the Democratic candidate stands in respect to tho great issue of the canvass. In this succinct statement, we give not detatched passages and isolated acts, but we bring the whole history of a long life to bear upon the popular mind with the irresistible force of truth. This ripid retrospect discloses a consistency and an efficiency of service to the South which flattery can claim for no other living man. Mr. Buchanan is not only vindicated from calumny; he is not simply shown to he exempt from just reproach and worthy of confidence; he is promoted to his proper po ition in advance of noy snd every statesman of the North, in the confidence and affection of the people of the South. He demands not a mere recognition of his at tachment to tho Constitution, but unbounded applause for such ser vice in the luterest of the South as no other man can boast. Against the captious criticism of a desperate adversary, retinining upon distinctions, and skulking among quibbles, the Democracy, oppose this incontestible attestations of their candidate's fealty. Senator Houston, on the Repeal of the Misiouil Compromise. In eapecrbin the U. 8. Henate.on tht 30th August Senator Huston of Tex M said: Although he had taken very little part In the discussions which had been in-dulg-ed in the Senat recently, he had not been an inattentive or unconcerned listener. He l.r.d seen ten years of service in l'ie Senate, anJ thirty years ago was in the public councila of the country; but during the whole time of hia aervioe be had not aeen a crista like the present, portending such evils to th peace, and wen threatening perpetuity of this Republic. He wished it were io hie power to caat oil on tho troubled water-., and should be glad to eee Senatora co-operating in different work than ex aaperaling the irritable feelings of the North and producing more sod more alteration than now exiata. It wan evident to evervbodv that tho timea wrre aadly out of J int, and there muat be one occasidM for it. There must be some latent dlaeaae that required remedy, and tbus the flrat step in setking to produce a better ettte of things, and give peace and tranquility to the country, would be logo back to first principles and seek the root of the veil. In doing no he deemed thst he had found (he Pan dora's box whence all difficulties originated in the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. Baft re that fatal a'.ep wae taken ell was quiet, tranquility, bar mony; but alnee all bad been discord and contention, bloodshed and strife . This result waa predicted by him at that time. He made the remark that the aged might witneea the commencement of the evil conaequencea which would flow from that repeal, but t he youngest child then born would not Hve to behold their termination. He hoped, however, and believed they would terminate without eny fearful disaster to the Union, end that the wtadom of the American naoale aUMtiU taal ,tt aAMi AB m AB f f f , I uvvun wuuiu uvvigte ejwmw ,. (. .,, ews lhe, etrugglee which had apr ung Irom ambitious views ot individual, and that the Providence which h d guided thia nation through perila in the laws thst were past, had vet rich bleaalnge to lavish upOD ua. If the Missouri Cumpro miae could be repealed after having been regarded as a sacred compact for a third of a century, the organic act by which the Territories ot Nebraska and Kanaaa were organised waa also repesble, and consequently, all acta of the Territorial Legislature which bad been made in purauance of thia orgsnie set . He presumed that no one would deny that the people of Kanaaa did not, or their own unblaaed free will end accord, enact lawe now aald to exist in that Territory. It wae done by extraneous influence, and tboee laws were proscriptive and contrary to the sp;ru o tbe Const! tutlejjk.a disgrace to the age, and ought not .o be Buffered to remain on tbe etat ute book. Peace! Peace!! Old thingi have passed away and lome thing! have come new. savin slat s arras . SOLOBUa WILLUMa. UllEim k WILLIAMS. WOULD aaaounwe to tbe pnMU that may have brought oa aa eatlrely new stock ol good wbleb tbey are bow openlag at Iba OLD GRIND STONE CORNER. long oeeepled by R. Tyaar, Is Srookvtlle. To numerate their lock would bs ss Udlnut at It Is usslsss. If yva want anything In lha dry goods or grocery Hue, call aad see for yourselves. Tbey have liw Ureas Bllko. Ladies w tailing to examine ome beautiful styles of fancy Btlkt, are invite. I to call at our tlors and awe some Ooods which are elegant as say lady eaa wth io see. Btlemetsed Muslin. Ud ist are rainaclfully latltedin eallaaaea. amine ISe ules Londale Hlaechsd MualU, I yard and 1 lach w idsi aoft Undrwsswd Ooods. Platlst iii'h silk-- ou t spin . Wahavajasl reeetvad a eslebrsted HlaskSllb, which baa given universal satisfaction . Ladles who aredetirout of purchasing a black Bilk Ursat thai they an have euiiBdenoo lo bwlleva will waar without cleaning, and will retala lu laatra, eaa Bad II at SUagbur m WlitUete's. Draas ilooels. StelleaadCiapa Nbawls, Rlack and Pansy Silks, Dnlalue. Olngaams, Prlots, Lawns, Cballtes, Muslins, Linens, 4c, at oar atUbilthmeaU Blfitrlicü I. in 'ii Table Covert, Brown do. Napkin, Doyelles; Juttopened. ftOO ritcti Print. ComprUlng iho PaoiBc, '"ochsco, Merrimack, Baalish, Hsmllton.Nprsgust, Allsnt, Msacbssur aud a aamber of otber wetl known makes, which ws are selling cheap. Dra partes. Wa have oa handt aa sttaatlve assortment of I sew aad Musi la Uraperlsw. usr d n olit , Yoa may always Bnd a vsrtsiy of Sugars, aad Nsw Ortssns and Kugar tlouse Molsa at oar stead. Iron, lWmilaahe). We waald sail tbe attention of those wanting Nails of any tits, and Iron of any kind, to Sew large a.aorlaisut, which wa offer low. aprllM VIOLIN If yoa waal a good Violin gn ta July II vV.L Panamas (V frtMT K BCKI V BD to bir bis Maehsrsl, a hif bit J Whits and Cod rib .t vY. L. Katurfcaa A Go's. aprtt ILA Saw A KB aad Ohlnawar of aupe t Hy at NtacenTis a w, rinr qeslittuas. R RS II OKANOBS and LKMURn al sprti W. L- Pt.nnna m Co's gLA oasMITH's Horse Shoes and "slls sold by w.o. FAturnas n n

ARRIVAL OF. THE w stain

aw SIIK is LOA DKD WITH SPRING GOODS, bob TYNER & KIMBLE IOOK OUT VOR NO. 1. rmillTTBfJ DETAILS!!! TVHKH 4 KINLE H AVK HBCBt VKO TH r early (look cf Spring Uood. and InvtM lbs public vorsll and ettmlue for ihtmaelva before p arrha i of, at they eaa tar wlib"ul issr of oout red lotion, that We purchaeer can ava Urgelnlarval on bla mossy by purchasing of them. Their Kk Is largo ami well (elected si ortet as lo ss ..oney can command. Tbs MONTHLY AUDITIONS will la a frh and seasonable Wood uch as ' Clothe, Caaslsssraa, Twaeds, Joans, Couonadea, asset! ags. Ahirtiag, Prists, Detain as. Sbalsbi, s rages, DevssTse, Ilka, "Mint, Cat Urs, Sleeve. Che mi salts, ReVSj, Lawns. Irl taming. Bannst, .'. - Ribbon Hsu. I ape, Boole, Mhos, Urneerlrt, Hardware, Iron.Urludilonei.and all the .null notions eonnected Ith snd necettsry w a com hist slock so pertain lue to tti trade. ling Ui lake I Tbey uke In esehasgs for Oeoda.all tbe current money they ran gel, bsld all lbs broken bank nous, at Cincinnati prlcss, togstbsr with almost sprll 4 MU DOE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE TWBubrtbera srs now msuuracturluglhiaanequelled Maoblne at Adass's Saw Mill si d Patsp aelary,on Hear Crush, to Paysll County, on lbs road leading from Bverton to Isurel I'bey are warrauled to glrsaatlsfsoUon. All Ihsy ask I s fair trial of tbsm. They knsp a team for dellvsrlng thsm to purchasers. W. T. AOAMM, wsy 90 Im W. W. CUV HC H. WM. LEE & CO. 7 WEHT FOURTH ST M If. BT, Ot.fCISN A T, I I hare now In store, snd sr constantly rsmiv ng .New Sty lot of rich l'ANCY DUY GOODS, Kmbraclag all that Istauet raahlonabla and desirable la itobosof II kinds, ailkw, Orrandir,, tirsnwdlai, TUsur, I .u w it., II i reges, Ckstliia .1 Min.., Mrllllsjiit.s, Ksirsl4erlee, Ltcoe, Uluvps, SJttolery, asmsarle sad Mtt-atllls), A no. lot or Prints si a a., t-s., aad 10.; togstbsr with their usual Urge srlstyofj WHITE (il)ODS. Linens. Muslins and Quilts. Their entire stock will be found unusually attractive to buyers this n, on account of lbs linnasnse vsrletlsa of Uooda, and VERY LOW PRICE8. MercbsBls sre respectfully I tinted to gtvo them a call. Tsrms Llbsrsl. 'THE fiOOD TIME'S COME.'' f CASES IE! HAVE JD8T ARRIVED AT THE FAVORITE "OLD WHIT B CORN! R." OF GALLION & SON, UIHih (dry sre now opr nlng, and Intend let aelt At reduced prices. s e epRtro has at last pa i rly open rd, .1 an I ws bare a large slock nf (... u, we hsve redn.ed Ihn "lanir," aii.l lit to doing are enslile.l w offer all klDtltof Oondt at vsry tllgbl advauee on Oeslau.! vTaolessle prtoes. Ta attempt to enumerate the maay different arilclss ooiaiirtsti.g our stock would be a llsrculsan task Indeed suSlos to tay we will nameafaw nf Ike leading artl. Iss, though we have every thing from s Mlcrueoope loa Haussge Machine. iaetaiea Dcpnrlincnt. To lae eeitetlont 1 uit part of oar ttoeh vt Save taken all possible pains. Ladles, tf you wish I. bedeck ynuraeir with s drees or which "Oaaan Vis." heraeif would i" nrood, ..it at the Did white Corner and "Late will tall jou eaa ( tboee leb and ratblenabls acetaia, c a mills, or hkror robxs, aad " Heary' will show yoa some of Ike prsttiwit aad rlcaest pattern of Lawns, tterefe aad Tiltuet ever brought to tblt place. We also have IMS Sue Hlseb and dlue Rlack Dreea Nllka, and Figured nilkn every grads, eins ('raps abawls. while and aolorsd, plain and S lured, Laeet Colart. (near tljrle.) Kmbruiderlet, I Sind ef Nonn! and Luis Hirlug Rtbboas, Ud'bh. Huslsry Olovss.te. (iaulUman'a llapnrimani. Wo have a frees lot ot M .... ' Paust asd plsln Csssimeret, aad Natiuait, Cloibs, vsti'agt, and a 'Mittle iSe laeet" astortmsal of OH AND BOYS CLOTHING ever oSVred la this märtet. Wo have been veiy liartiaular in ba lag oar Utoiblnf . and latter eartslvet ibat we eaa pmi vee oat, geatlsmen, frum 'bead to fool" for less moey than soy bouse In ibis Valley. Olveataenll. Domes! Irs. We hsve sn unusually large lock or Uoiusailcs aurh a M ual.u tiiea.'ned an.i ui.'iieathsd. Urillings, do. I lue and Cotton U taper, 1 Icking, die. rn a is. Wbea It somss to "t'aluroe" "we're around," but all thai we nsod say sfTrncl prints is, that ws hsveias Blerrimaci, l .tcheoo, rhillp Host, Say stale ami riurague brandt, wn Allen St lieh every body kuowsara as goad as gold dollar. Wall frr. Tblt It Just the tessou of lbs yser lo papsr yoar waiit - ine begin to look bad. We have madu large aeeesslont to oar heretofore eilenttvettook f Wall Paper, ad eaa, without doubt, othibii ihalsrgs! sad moat lasu fully seleeud lock - and Iben K) cheap of any houso in Uietnparla. Carpeu Wa bsve Just opened a large aad well aelected slock of Imported Carpets of ike IsUst pallerat. Kag Carpets always en kaa4. Utsstta ana Bhosia. Wa have one room dsvoUd lo this branch of tbe business, and we are aow prepared to tail wiia shoes or Hoots, evsrt body evea to the smallest Infaul. CnnUlnlug all the varlellae of Ladtet Huaklaasud Hooues. Mia aud Child's Shoes, Men snd H)s Moots and Sheet. We have a large astoriuiout uf CUnTUM-M A UK lioouaud HUoot of every description. ii a t w ml Capii Rvary grade both for mea aad boys, oven to Ihs Isle sit is of SO Pr HATS for hard nr od he, da Call la tiuou. and "Adas" wlllglva yoa"lu.M Hardware, aud tbe articles usually kepi in a retail tlore. la Qusenatwape nml Olataawarw Wa have a aallra aew stock, aonulntng aome new paiurns.and all thai is waaUd la tbis war. Hul we feel II unusnsssary to say 'Bora. SufTlcc for as to tay we feel very grauful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us all Ibmiigh our tasroauiile course, aud uulbiat oa our nri tbs 1 1 SS dona, atlhls IsU day, to merit a iltteonttiiuanse of tbo same. Wo are tare lhat If good Ooud. cheap t;. io.lt. and pleuly ol Ike et, and geollemanly lerktto wall oa youit wbatyoo want, ws have no reara. apriH N. O. OALLIONg SON. A8A IGLKIIART, I. st of .and Naseessorlo I ogle, WheelerA Iglsbartln KealKute Agencies,) Annrnar nl i,mt nnil HwnlKstnla tat .in , wiiiatuud to the lolleellou of Uwbu, thsparohaaeandaale of Heal Kalalsand allolbsr profssalnnal business latrusUd lo hint IB Vtnder. burgh.end the sl)oiatug oouultaeln Indiana. II Uru snvtu till i iitliial, tt VAN MV II. I.K. I W ll AN A w. saBSut, a. a. tamubp. a. w. giaaia. ta KIMBLE, Y..NC..MP k CO,, H AVISO PURCIIAaRD TMS STOCK OP , ;..... i a roraaefly owned by T. Moattagae, Ib Meumora, cnnilnus lo aa mi. ,n ..lai-.' the piihlle, on the north aids of ibsraual wltb STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Of svsry Cjusl.ly. V ranch snd KnglUb Merinos, isTuy Ueisinss, Dsberges. Manilet, Hhawl, Bonnelt. si.; al, an endUa variety or goods for men' wear. beep a aiual, a complete slock of MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, of tbs UUal slylet. tn Hoott snd whose ws bave on band aa entirely new assortmsnt of the ban manufacturee. In o,uallty, style aad price, oar goods will toll. lune W Fi 0. BAKER, DRALRR IN ' ST A PL K AND FAUN . nay mods, NOTIONS, READY MADE ( LOTHING, 1IAT8, CAPS, &( OlfX D001 WORTH BBOOXytLLE BAlfK, BROORVILLR, IND. guraUklng articles of every dsterlptlon UarneaU nadeln order at the borlest nnilcs spill II

PHILADELPHIA. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES!!

"kCHKTK POKTHK MII.LIOSt A moat Wftb'lerlut and Invelaab'e Publication D" HUNTEK'N MKD1CAL MANUAL, RKMC original and nonalar Troallso on Man J and Woman: their Phyllology, Knocllnn and MXaal Dlaordertof every kind, with nsvorfsllliig Remedies for tbe 1 apswdy ears of all dlj eases of a private and delicate character, lnd. AM. I Seat to the violation of iho Laws of Nstumend of Rstore'saod. PBICB TWRRTT-riVE CKMTB. I'hs Author of Ihssbove volume Is s grsduste of one uf the Brat nautical se boo la In the United "täte, and having devoted a quarter of a aeotury to the study snd trsalment of Syphilis aud kin crsd dlinrdsrs ss a speciality, be has become pot e.ael i f noat lnve!usbls Information In rgard to tbsss.rs and la sbls to oem press Into vade medium sonpsssths vary qu1nisssnee of medtrsl t lsnseoa this Important ubet; t ths result of the moat eminent physletas In Kurops and America lstkorougbly demonstrated In hlsowa high i iiiccsttiul prsctlce lathe truairacnt of teerst diseases .a many thoaaand of caaet la the II) u, r,miinia atone. Tb praM practise of Or . Hunter baa long been, ad Uli is lltsrsry unbounded, but si the ear neat soi icilstlo.. of numerous persons, he has bsen Indurto w eateua tne spasre of his professional uss rulnssslolbs community st large, through the mesHum of hlsMdlal Slsnnal snd Hsn.f Hook for tbe A .'tin i... I " It Is a volume thai should bs In ths hsnd of evteryfarally In ths land whether used as a preventive of secret vless, or sss golds for Ihs sllsvlalon of one of the most aefal and dettraellvs sources ever vl. lied upon taanklud foribnsins of ssnsuslliy and Impurity of every kind. It i s vol imn ihstea received the unqualified reromaindatluii ef the Brst physicians In the land, while man) clergymen, fathers, molhe Philautbroplau a:..j hnmsnltarlsns, hsrs niosl ntieiided lit liralatloa la all uuarters where 11 powsrful tsschlngs would bo lisel) to bo I 'sir omental la the moral purlScallon and physical healing of mallttudos ol our people, ......mi, tu. ,iing, voiaiu, too indite rest, otuer wlsu the pride anil Sewer of the nation . ine author arguec particularly, moat tlrongl) , most troiigl) msitt.snd warns riling lerms, to ; rom the tornfc agninaiot or) apvi lea ol a.dl -UtiOlsms liartmts aad guardian. In are guard the young ol t.tn teiet fro ioneiiinnoe . on. ooiltanl uf their Ignorance ol phyaioiogical last andsuxual ImpsilUet snd lrrvgulsriuis, wheibsr oshiblted by preeoclous deruiopomci.i orarlaiug litim the vid.iti and t or ruptlng example of tholr -ohnol-malee or other wise, ro thoau eho have l.cou alroa.lt ei.aiiarn.l to ihs" paths lust lake bold ou hell," a clear sad rtSpltvtlw ty Is shown by which they may ascere a ruinrn 01 aounu nssito, and s rsgnsrstlon or tbs toulfrom Itsterrlbls pollullna, lllswsll known thst tliouaand of vlctlmt ars snnually ssrriRoed si theshrlueofäaaskery we p. .can) moao aunering irom Vrnsrusl or rtyi mil -(tic diseases rirlcturss,Hsmleel Weaknses ftervoua Uebllily, and tho asmsrnus utaladiss which apring directly orlett rsmaieli from lee Indulgence ef csrtial passion aud teeret violations of Basars i In new of ihesefacU.snd whou It Is alsocontldercd ibsisbout lW,uou porsoni dieauuuall) lu lbs i oiled Ktaiooof Consumption s large uiajoniy oeuig lae victimsei taw volupluou u tudta i reuon 01 taeir progsuitor, asreeabiv to lbs tcnpiural suunclsilon, tbsi ths tint ol lbs par suU ars viailed upon the children, evea to t ta third snd fourth gnsrallon. l bs Author, Imbued with esnllmeuteof enlarged philanthropy, will scarceli be cenursd for any Sorilu restrain ihs vice ol tbe ags, by the humble luilruiuenlalliy of his slwdieal Mananl. Ons oopy.sseurwly wnvelopod, will bs forwardedirseol pueists to any bariofths United Ntato or Ucsals.orSforei. Address, posl pstd, CUHL KM m CO., Publl.hS't, bo l97,Phllsdslplila. Hookaellers.Canvaasera snd Book Ageuts snppl led Ort lbs most liberal tsrms. mar M ty C0NNERSV1LLE. TOOLDFRIENDSANDNEW. IpHE PARTNERSHIP OF BATEM AN m BUR X l" being diauld, I wish lo aa) s Isw Word ui my old frisnds and ins enstomeit ofibe late fro. I bars eousludsd io dole my whole Ilms lo tbe Tailoring Business. I bave modelled and rallied tbe store formerly occupied by the Irm, lust opposite tbs Court Hou, and having received a now and ueanDful T I III. Ml Of Clothei, Casimeri, Tweeds. Vesting!, &c, Ac , Ac Krom the cliy , I will make to orderevsry dsscrlplion ofelottiing. Prom my tone sierleure, and tbe nnlfbnn satltfaatloD bsreloforu given, I fuel couldeiil thai I shall be able to gtvs entire aad full srllsfsctlun to all who msy give ms a uiai My steck will slways be found complete every thing pertaining lo the bastoaat, and nflbe most fsshlouabls klud, will bo kept on bead, and por- ...... ... um moat fssildeoue lasts, as well as twwee wauling good of a eheaperhlnd ins call with the aasuranoo that tbsv will be ss'lsSed. I tratt tboee wbo bare known iitud patronised me for many leart patl, will again boslow unn roe the light uf their patronage, a ml I shsll use all my endeavor to give thossme satisfaction that I bsvsluvartabl) done heretofore, tum bum ron. Mimemmh0 flmrt Ar r r kt wants. Conaersvllle.Jaae U. I O! IIMII.I I Iron Foundry. 011R4BT TIOMPSO , (oeaora to W. P. Osbhsart) Whnlaialeand KeUII Ooalers la I OOKI.M. AMI III t I im. aj-rovrrt, sea Castingi of every Description. ir . i..m. .... Moaroa slrsst.s few doors Noalh of ths Cowrt Honso.-Cl We keep roiisuntly on band lha larged and host assorlinsnt of Cooking Mtovst In lbs valley snd having recently increased oar faellltlet fo, maim ii turiug, wo hsve determined loaatt and ..-. our Mtoves knd seellugs AT CINCINNATI PRICES! Wseoatlaueta nanufarlura the Nuts Fair pre HATHAWAY COOKING STOVE, now admitted to be the assv cook ing stove In the Oaiud Nutee! Wa also msuurariura the Premium or Sup took tug moves, with 4 or Sholesaad Urge oven. We are prepared io farulsh, wnoi,asLB aad it til Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, Ac , kc , at city Prices.; A general assoriinsat of r I TINWARE, EAVE TROUGHS, tt HOUSE SCOUTING, bspt on hand snd msde to order. Jo6 CuxhHfx oj all limit ade In a tnperlor maoBer,al short aniiee. Having emploed sxperlenevd woramea, we lavlu especial atuutlou le Ibe fact thai wa war raaloar biovesto periofm well, aud ourrasllngs generally lo be of good maUral or the atom y re iuiip.nl. N. H. Old Castings. Old Copper, and Canalry Produce tsken In Ksuhauge.j May i i.v-ly W. W. FRYBARGER k CO., Wh.i' lull A HlTtli. Htattssis Dry Ooodi, Carpets, Paper Hang CHINA. GLASS A'qUEKHIWARE.I Inula, Nltaea, Hut I ..,, si r t (Annale Ac AND MANUFACTUKEllH OF IIOH NETS AND IvIAN-rilXAft CONNEESVILLE IND.fl may It 'SAly ... INDIANAPOLIS. Jnbiauapolis nsurantr Co., OF INDIANAPOLIS, INI). tuinorir. d npltal, OOOvIKM. BOARD 07 DIRECTORS: Jons D. Deveses, '.S. McCabti , Wm. K. "ortisatB, R. W. N. i , us, Dikoat it,,,, r, II. ICTtLtorr, Joan W. Hraarta, Wittts W. Wsiosrr, W. O. WttaaTon. JOHN D. DBRRBKB, Preit. I.. N. BaowBtti, Heo'y. S. R.CovieeTon.UsnsralAgeBl. FltKE OF C1JAUGK ! ! I xvo BpUndllsl I'urlnr l ngr liig., Hi, tulci Rolton Abbey la the Olden Tlmea,"a splsudid sUel engraving, from tbe celebrated painting by Landeeer; aud Iba "Departure of the Israelite from Bgypl." a Urge snd besallful angra Ing from a (taitillng by D. Kubertt. Ths re Uli price of the above engravings la l. per copy, but will be sent vsbb or csnsi ss fcillowtt Ihs subscribers hsv asunilsheds Book Agenev In Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication al Iba retall price free of postage. -Aay persona bv forwarding ibe subscription price of any ot the gS Msgatlnet.surb as Harper's, So. dy's Putnam's Oraham'. , Prank Lells' Psshleui ate, will receive the magatlnnt fnr one year aad a copy of either et the above besutlful engravlugt, frse of charge, or If subscribing to a St ,snd sät Magatlns, such ss HetersouV snd Cballau' Ladle' ChrUtlan Annual, Ihet will receive both magatmetanda copy of either of the above sng ravings. Bvsry description of Kngrsvlng on Wood eteruled with neatneas and dispatch. Views e Building, Nswspspsi Heading Viswtof Machinery, Hook Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Buslneu Cartls, Aa. All orders ssnt bv mall nromntl attended U. Persona el.hlug vlewsnf thelrbulld ing engraved ofths buildean send s Dsgasrreolypa or sketch ii,, i) anau or eafre. Persnns al a dlslseee hsvlng sslsabla article would lad II lotbelradvauUgelv address the tub' tenbern, at wa would act as agents for ths tale ef Ihn mm. MVHAM dt PIBKCB. SS) South Third Btrset, Philadelphia, Pa. . BTBaw. faovSOy, r. MavnaaoB. OIL. I Alfs TIC WMMVV BMaBBt, sea oit, cbova TABLE COVERS, kg A HUrACTvRBD and sold .wbnlesslcsnd rs. ill .ii tsii.ay n. nawyarn t i.fi.i College Ball BIBg, vtainui at lag, Walnnl at., Cincinnati. Cklo. Order prompt filled. Coanlr) Msrchsota audtvSBSea tunplladonihelowatiterali. Sov.a.lSM. ee-lSns.

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CINCINNATI. t. su rrtsrisLi..

S .BKBIfcUI. 1.4 lEiiiieuimirius. mi tiWHOlJjSALa, GROCERS, Ne. 9AI n.Kin NT II K KT f WKM1 HIUK, si'. t o. Ml UoOlt AHOVK SIXTH, Aed no. e Rixtta Btrreit CIWCINHAT1. 0 eae.saa.rsu, js a. u. Asoaawt. SAMPSON & CO., laronTsssssn aat.eaain thins, Olataa mum Qur.n.wsrc, Xoee Mala Street, ) doors below third, mayiSly clffCIKJtATI. Jon TSIT e. w. Tstv TAIT & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SP SBALBS IS P R 0 D Ü G Nat. 8ft We lit tat St., flm lunntl, . GTO to. ,ra,w ter, Rgg, tlrsln, Peslhera, Pried Fruit., Pol tows, Unions, es. Liberal I'AHH advauceatenlt made on consignmenu Orders rnr Oroceries snd Manufactursd Artl clot tollclleU and Sited on the most fsvorshle tenet. mayiSly HENRY FALLS, W,.. tttl ( III t t I .11 CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. IS Ks I Fourth Street, between Main snd NysT v ., 4..,.'.''. OllCluSfc aoioro Ntr..t. i inrlni.all. ' . MW 1(1 ( 1 I INi. A I.AKCK StOl K III' ah and A mvrican t'erpets, t'orttln R.hmU, ..,.., aav. aav , lor toe lan umn . i" ip .i - . ...... r.il ... .... ri.Mvi Hull) Invltea the attention of the public. nop it 1) par itioa IUi rstss I, aasi'BBTc.N. JACOB BISÄS& CO. astrac-ri'Mna or ao vratni.Biai a otai.BS is T VT I SHIRTS, DRAWERS. cV TRUNKS. No. IS Pesrl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. fsbtSly EWwI)ltW& BRO S.. HO. 77 PKAKLSTKKir, CISIC1NM ATI, OHIO. SFLEHDID Srilie GOODS We Invite ths attention of country merchant to our extensive trk of Rewey and titnplo Mry Oood. Having for svsrsl yssrs Imparled dlrortfrout tbe most celebrated Manufaelarsrsia Kuropc, sn I having a retldont psrlncr In New York, ws sre euabled to offer to saeh and reepoaalble buyers, unsttrpstt'd Inducenti-nu In prices, style, Ac. febHp WKMl WUKTM A HHoTHKHM. FRANCIS NUKLSON. mroATSs anu MANvrscrvsisor Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, DF.ALKK IN Leaf To Im ceo. No. 133 MalnStreel.betweonath and ilk, iMIga oltbe ladlanCblef.l INCINNA I'l. OHIO. Rov.3,17 MM nn. S. & H. RUFF N ER, wauuTacturrrt au'i ncalnrain P E R , snd Wholi'ssl end Kolall u it o i : ii n . If F. COH WESTERN BOW FI AIL ITS, CBISCBISN ATI, O. CTThoblgbeet market price paid tof H Attft "II' ROPR and other psperstnek . nov lAASly 'It Aaron A. Colter, aootav I'Monoca and (mimmihsid, M UMCHANTi S.t OKNtCXtie HKVK.NTH AND MAIN sTK. untnvti i, ii ii i ii . Nov .8. 4S-lyr-. JUES BROTHERS & CB Bl'l I BBoB Til J. . dl C. JOKKN, Wholeaale Dealirtls DRY OOODS, No. 19 Pearl St., Clncionatl. John s U. Josai, i eb Jone, i. w . j.-... l F. ). Huntington, 'i J. Jonas.; Hal tJwo ma IS ly P. 6. UMSTBD No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut fc vine, CIHCLWlf ATI, OHIO: The mosteatesslte audbnsi Msiiufaelarortn ihs tfalted nutee. OR10INATUM UP ALL NKWMTYLKNI Has taken the higheai premlams at all the Kihlbl lion! Hut the bl maUriaU cheap for ceh. wblrh enable hint lu cell somioa srroow blihds AND SHADES, Atlew at others tsll Inferior artMet, PAINTKU an. Hill. r hHADKMol l.csullliil detlgnt. HUPh and W HITK Holland Nhade, Trimmings. Plsturw Aw. SIOKK, Nil A HKS palmed end lettered to order. Repairing ami i obh lug In general atUnded to promptly, ma. 9 eil A cssf . Short NO. 842 MAIN ST. BETWEEN ST, AND OT. KBKffS)couUnll) on hand a besutlful BSJSJI starit of HATS AND CAPS, ofths mostraahlnnsble kind. He InvlUs his old frlsudsat Hrook v lllelo give him a call when tbey rlslttbe oily. May7,iSaS-.i yr. THK STODART PIANO,! S twirl & NiXOIsy CINCINNATI, OHIO, Agent nth most celebrated manufaelorUs of ths t'ul in. desire to call Ihe attention of bnyers parllcul. riy lo the above ealsbuudlasirameuU, ol which they cousUnlly keep a pluinli. I aaaortin i,i "ii baud. i-'os twtareass. aostiTV, ana umin or tobi, roeaa ar agTsiaina both tobi abb rvas, st Lie an or usiMtiM, raaeat'. Tion or rinisri. nb aaaT seas stunt, llll.Mi.HUII .M .Mi l.s UNMIKPANk'I'.D. Piano Hall, No TBI fourth si., near Vina, des U ly a. sasii.tTi M.S. Sll INItl. aeBS .... B. Bartlett & Co., Commiaaion and Forwarding Merchants. astir acte a a or 1 1, oh ii I, fit m pli rnc, I'd osa en i unit lliirnliig l lut.l. Na.ll Wm Kioni at . t'lnvliinstl, tblo. Linseed Oil, Lard Oil. CsslnrOII, Alcohol, may IS ly NpU. Turpentine. Potash Prustte Potaah, Whit Lead. I'andles, bUrch, Soap, fllue.hs. COATS k CIIKIsroPIIKK. Ma I'liosgcnc, lulil Cntnplit'itr. llnrulBB tt um! Bnlrll Una. ALSO, ALCOHOL OF ALL 8TREJIGTHB, Refined Charcoal for Rectifying Whisky, and Pure Spirits. p.. in aa Paoseaea Lahn, VVmolbsaib abb M BT II. Ro.acollege Building, Walout Bl., Kat ld. between fourth and KlfUt Street, ntylSly CINCINNATI, 0. a-raaet n wvsaa. W. B. l'MRISTI. a. WTssa. j. a FRENCH, WYNNE k CO., Importen and vVbolsssls Dealers in PANßY DRY GOODS MAHÜFACTUÄ1M OF WOOLEN HOSIERY, Sa. IS Pearl Si.,biwn Vina e Ka. e. msritly CIBUINNATI. l 1 1 ii m i: co., Sn serlsrsaad Jobber in JKWKLKY AND PANCY OOODS, Bo. ISO Mala Street, under Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, O. jTrWstcb Makers' Tor.lt ami Materials. Nov. Ii,tns.7-tyr.

WATCHES

NEW ALBANY, IND.

Iii P. CHILDS & CO'S ttevwreltii Ualm Pill .lunufai tor, . PREPARED BY A. N. BURLSIOH sV BRO , MEW ALBAMT, IND. WITHOUT good health, we cannot en) the pleasures of llfs, which grow burdei.aome. Otr enetai.t deelrwls lo get rellsf from pain. M vclely In which ws mingle ean make us happy. Hering olsers enjoying a streng codtlltatl.n and vtaorvtoos health, only begets fbellngs of aorrvw, thst ws srs net as they sre, tee subject of earth' greatest blelng pd health. And yet bow car-lee many are t.l. ! liar . Bi.d ruM, ... klaly in who enjoy tblt into sll kln.N of - coaae. lliotirh thev could n..l tie harmed by dl.aa. I boy torget lliat the ar...i4 oi .iem tr.. in ilia body, and ibvte utOi sees only prspsre the )t tcm for Hioae awsdtto geiiuin..te tin. o..nrr. ami ' " . ..," - a ere they thluk, they ars msklng raplt indes I . tarda ths grave, hurried on b)sumesseled d'anaae ihst lisffts the kill of ihs moat uienio-i p Isns. 1 lis Lungs, bRta, Kldncy and bowel mnet be beplopvit, and dtacherg.' Inrlr llou...i poiti.o. impurlilra, or dises e lathe reull. P. CHILD'S at CO'M iirli iitnl orh.itiirnlgo Halm Pill, a purely vegetable remedy, nets upon all these organs In such

ooii roinovvd. I ney o Iba whole sy.im, snd vigor. By rlsanilng Ui bowel and prom. .ting the sir cnlalion, tbey brak up snd entirely cur.' Ihet ter. rlblsdlBonse, ( HILLS Agl KKVER, whli b le eauavd b) the foulueaa of one and the tonuptlui' ui the oilier, a are all the Pevur to which man I lulrjei t. Kor Liver i mplalnl, " Oiddinwss, Headsrbs, ate., f.rupili.iia ol Hie shin, " Keiual t'uuiiilslnu, tin ) nru not Pi be escelle.l. Uelow we givssaii extract from (a Istler thst Is date.l Rii.tT.la., Oct. 4, tail. Ir-r 0s Nine I sei tmly bsppy Ui snnuunrs l. .ui thai I hsve aeeurnd a guud circulation hi the PHI. lor the lino' I have had them. I have old tl botes for case of chills and ftivsr, and every sssw wss cured aound, and lo Ihn aalilactlon ol tho p.in haaer Home got Iba seooad but snd mads ..mil ..! thMtdiaosse. IM.MKI. FIHII, f. M. notici:. Tbe gvuulnc OrlruUl or Hoverulg hsva mi tbe wrapper of isrli bm Ih n li l in nil e abovo rnprcsentnlionnr Hi manufarlo y. TO AUBNTBi AgenU will Bnd It greatly to their Inure!, and are at full liberty ua Irsi lulroduolng P. Childs St Co's iirii'iitsl or hovereiga Halm Pills, to glvs bad, tliu uio.ii.) Ir.'.'l, H ll.o.o win. iurt'bB.e tbeio, aiur a fair trial, are not full) satiaBvd, snd msy ute them in their own families, or give a few botes to tueir friend., that llie msy land ibeir greet eta Fit over sll olhur remedies, and when unre introduced Wicy will And Ibst they rsu sell Urge u,ustilllls ol in. hi All ageuts wriu that when ouce liilr.iducrd thslr sales a'e Urge. Pamlllea will keep ihera lu tbolr hoiires.snd will not bo without .hum. ws rtapecnuiiy tumuli tne following loiter, to show the) f ne satuiacllon. vtvro it uiTuf) many inor. could bo p'pacutr.l i v Cocrrv, III, Dec. It, IH53. A. H. BrsLsiuu A Mao. DsarMtrs: I hsva sold whst fills your sgeul left mo, so I wlsb you to send tne n few dossu bote of )our noverelgu Halm Past, tvhsl I navo sold bsaflven aallvfec. liou. Direct your Uttur lo NuiUm's Point. V. Dli.LMAN. A.S. Burleigh Um.. Psw Albsuv, Ind., Proprietors lor the South and Wast. M. W. Halle, Ur.Mikvllle; Charles Vanraiup. Meumora; K. n. Kuller, llama.. u, tibi; and dualer In modlollie g. nurBllj. June lie METÄMÖRl 8T0VE8 AM) TIN W'ARE, rpHE UNDERSIONED WOULD II FORM A ine eitiaeba ol nmos t lllu, .Mcuino'a, Uum and othoa plan a that be eapttla lo keep ou haixl agoodauppl, vf TINWAKkaad bl-tes el nil kinds, nl tile snr In MET AHO AA. IND., Where he wuld be ploescd U aawera modale all o! Prauklln County with Move, al oily prtvea.alau, HELF-BEALiao FRUIT CARS M Ilona kinds, snd the common I nn also. Urders rroie Hrook villa or Laur 'l lor rant, i an br ssnt by tbe hsi k snd will revolve prompt attention, tor Move. Mind by the Canal. auglMly SULOMUS T, SH.CH""OH. A Speker at Last, Uul lliai.a no n m. hi nli II iV A . N . Illarklldgi el Mi Itmnrt, raneol avll t'heaMr and bultvi gonda man an) home In the nil. . . rniialallug ol a gennral orlui nt nl Hf t J ..'. t . I,r..i. n." Uuneuswsre, Hardware, ullai), Hoot ami Mniea, tlel. ' aps.and a geueraf asaortmenl H Head Mk.Ii' i 1. mIii i g of the Isleat Slid moat Im proved hhaugliall)leaa v . would reui'lfull) eall be attention o' the Udlvs to our slock M Mlk, . a Laluei, lie Herges, Alpace, I sahuisra, Ai ,.slso Nhswla.if vsrluas Dest riplli.ua, Drs I rlMiaamga, Jewelry, aed a general weeortmeel ol Yankue Notion, which we positively will sll a Gheap it BOl cheaper than an) Ionian m Uin valle), lor cash or approved country produce. We returuwuralucerw tbsuks for lurmer patroiisgv, and aek a liberal altar for Ike uomlug )ear. lallouo see us. All Indebud tout will p'eatecall and settle up thelf accounts, at wa nasi bate woaey, or we uauuol i ...ui.. 10 ! good eu i besp. M. A A. Na UlACKLi DON. feb.l-lm. IV! 1 . ! !' B8KVTLLB. Watches &Clocks. I 'I tf viee to the clllieus ol Hmok vlllc snd vicinity .Inllie aa parity of Watch and Clock lo it i in! HeiHlrrr'. making aud anen.llng J . WKLKY, B.C. Long stnerlunre snd strict PUNCTUALITY are his reoommeudstlnns. NhopS dorirs North of Linea V Ksruulitr't tlore. R Olvemeaesll every body, and I will warrant allafavllon. June I '.v, tl (10 IT liOOTS!! D BHooKa. BROOKS A mm II.U I.UI KM I1 A It lf(;l HOt 1 1 A Ml SHOr hTONB In Ihe room lunnerly occupied by D. Pan a A Sep, nu Main Hurgess street, where the) will keep ou hiin.U a general assorlmsul of Boole aud Nhoea of ell eoru snd tliti, ruatom msde aud aalern made. Mi Itiooksbelnga praetlctt Hboe Msker.si.il kreplnga large number of ihe beat of workmen at work . ean aupply cuaii man with work , lo or der, on abort notice, lie will slto warrant all ib easlera work purchased si his slore one vert gresl advsnlsge lube secured by buying ol thciu They confident! aspect lo merit the patronage ol tht county, and therefore etpeel lo bave II. Tbey keep on baad a lull aupply or finding, and Leather, both sols aud upper, of every desriptlon. I hr) csii lurulah Nbou Makers wltb evvf) artlrleihev msy wanton short bullce.andal vert reaaoaabta rales. msreh gl 'Time is Money." JON. II . I' I.. I II K , st lila now lorn, loin " iislholihe V A Li. KV - HOl'V'B kia Couataii'ly onhaiiilagotieral astort manloi Iswelry. Watches, Clocks, live r apoona, raiora, and a great variety or FANCY AET1CLE8. auch aa are uauall) kept by Jewelers. He Is piepared also lo repair old snolry,aad to clean and I rtipslrelorkaahd walrh.-. on reaaouable lerms snd gAw at short noilec. He will slsotske old allverand gold ib stckangs fnr goods. Juno I 'AA SAMUEL MARLATT. BLACKSMITH, MaluNlrcl,Houthoflhs Public Hunare.Kaslslil ii i i.i.i. v III', Intl. A LL KINDS OT BOLTS AND JlX St rew a masoe al the hortest uotieeand Inlhe bostitunner ALHO I pay psrtlrnlsrsiunilonioritpslrlng allklnds of Machinery. Warrant d to be as well done snd si as low ptlees as ean be found any who re I nibs Wast insIS William Frank, UNIIKIITAKKK, ilai.Hv on hand, Coffin of Halset riptlon, ami S food Hear with which he i.i r ml t funerals In town o, country. MI TALH r l4N, f tw mitui caattantl) on band. mar 14 nOK DRIKD BBP.P, NBRP TONOUKN A BOL 1' ogna Ss tsage, go to Wat. L. Pasucaas sk Co's

harmony, that tbs dies puriry the blood snd cl

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CINCINNATI.

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1 LR ! li hi A L. AIM', ijUl' I'hlt, bmm'K Tin. ttpEi.Tcn oi.oi:n, tll'T tl. iMi Knti. SSHAftH riM k, tvnit ri.i n, akC. Af. Mot, 10'j A tOl I ti betend er I el mamavlm Rirwet. CINCINNATI, OHIO. MY BELLA are eieeetee a tree SeioatiS and HermonUu prlwclpli. as followed in the Srst Hall Poundvrlee of War many. Prance, Hotlan.l ana aagiand. nov t i. gtm. a.u'tsmasya I Ja, w. nVoBS... OTONNOR k BROTHER. WHOi.BS.a waattss in IOBEIUI AJD IWREkTK dry goods, an CXI et LtSS IB B'OHBils" AftO OOSlENTir KO. S PbA KL KTKKP.r. ttKTWRK. VIKK A.tl 'Ml. CIN(JINNAT1, o. msrsb7 ly DAY & ftiATiACK, WIIULKM AlJt OKAl.KRN IM SI T A I'l I AND ' A N C Y DRV GOODS, fcCe, NO. SS PKA KL ST., RRT. VlftK A stAC'R RTH., .nsrTh CINCiaNATI.0 ea. T. S. H t a n I . ns j. mi m T. B. HARRIS, DBUGOIBTAAPOTHECABT, S. h. COR. irm m MAIN ATS., CINCINNATI, 0. man I. 7 ly r KT Kl! NKFK - SON'S, WHOLMttB' HARDWARE. DRAM II. Ho. 93Pearl St bet. Vine tj Race, (CINCINNATI. 0. mareh ? ly n. a. (Mimas. w. n. i mrsus. II. I). CIIII'JUN k CO.. Cwsnntlaainn A lerwardlni M BRO HANTS, W II I T K W A T P. Kf A N AI. II A Si ,( IM IN NA IT. IU I I1IIM i s; i in natu i . eaaieii . itv, la . lohn Mwssey A Co. : Morrlaon k New by rweedMbley Wright: H.A II. M . ( onklln, XesvssA Uphen, NaoBBerows.i. reBaaaBvii,i.a.iaa. : A.N. WlgwInaACo. A. H.Conwell A Nont. : Oeorgi (lilleapl. Llbersl cash advnacemoult made oa consign naaU. su9w-ie.yr. im . Ul.lfsll i n l I M. PEEl & SONS', ORIGINAL NO. I, NO. 174 WALNUT NTS KIT, Kstt Hide bet.ttlh A 7lh His., (nesl door North of Walnut Ml. riuusc," I Incluuall, ObU. Prom the long practice thst we heve hsd for Msrly tony years In Europe snd NHW VORN snd lii tnia nty for Ihn I aal fourteen veara. ww feel confident In ea) Ing, that sll goods Intrusted lo oar earn will be done In toe beel si)U and our cliargta on ItUct w III be KU per cent Ii ss than any olhor good thing RaUbllahmcni In tblt City, our si. ... Dye work and hUstn Finishing Xppsraluai not .nrpaaeod by any other Dlhg Kaunliahment In Me Ant, Oentume)' rlmhing renovsled la the best tlyU. laswleesltk lreM'. t'rape, Hrorha, Print d Hsy Stale Hhawl, Hoi.lin. and tlwrlno preaaea loaned without d)iug. Table ai.d Piano ( overs rvuovaud. CarMiu rleaaed by Machinery wllhoalrlpplng and iheOwlort retained perfect. Orcaaaa a a tflnck fnr lioo. Thia la the oely Dye House, lhat ever dleptayad their work In a ehow Iwlae, aller II had kasea 'leaned or d)d, which gives the Publican opportunity to decide according lothetrown Judgment, sbicb I the beet lye rlu tbs city, ay II AI ly HATS AND CAPS. SIMtlM. krVLLI. Mprlng Hl)le of llaia. ami bwaut tnl et) loa ol ,ruarv Slat. nr fIiitrodurod our wiih several m e l'Sp, on I liura.laj, r. Iirnart Kll Vt'e have no he.liatlon in aa) log thai we haviprod -iced a Hat w Hl I I I i III- 1 1 1' Si . an. ... I... aiirpa..ed lor MLBUA M'K UK Kl. Nihil and tbe aefi.eaay manner in which it Su the bead. iii'i" i iiirn.inn, No. IS Mala RL,Wet side, S dour below tth i . mar illy LATIMER. COLBHRH k LDPTOI IMPUMIkvMM AMU W HULKS ALK UKAl.fc.Mhl avaav ! sirTioa ee POEHON AND D0ME8TK lltllUtt lltf ,1 I I I.I lit , CI -IH Ar Pin. 74 Mum ftiri ei,nenr hmi, CINCINNATI, OHIO, a. j.taTiass. e, t.csutu. OUK s i .ii h for the spring trad owa Int portal ion, or dirvit MsnuUclurers, is now very host 1 t'rder. end Hie favor of e call, a .in "ii of a and prions r. led. t .... ....,11, M.,i j. it alnly ol oar n I K I d c.i.nnleU. Sn, lMFOfiTAIT IC BIILBERS. HORSIEY &EHIER, rit(t, rsrnij r BET M Btrt BkA ntfW AAP JOHN, CiNCiNNATi, (tHIO. Dealers lu all kind of Lumber snd man a 'be lurers of ttoshj, Ouore, Blinde, VVludnw Kraniea, Mouldings, Bwae 1'ilaaiera, Weather Uoardiiig. While eud Yellow Plus Flooring, Hlielvlng for Hloree, Palliug fer Fenm o aa , Hoard plaasd onbothal.lea.ofvartou Ihleknea tuiublefor ths inside Bulah of houses. TlilBesUblUhnieiil will be found to be of great, iMnieflt lo pcraonebulltllng In Hi CouBtC) , BS ths) csn be (applied here with all the auelortela read) made ufluiubnr, llmrougbl) bobboiumI for BrUhliig iiouaca. In the Lumlier Vard conaecUd with tin iUbllhmn li.fr i kspl for sale an asleuelve aaonment of Lumber for sll building purp nans tasii irliii..l an.lglaiKd, conaUnlli on hand. All rders uromLtlysiuudedte. TSKMNCAHH. Not. ii.isutT-iyr. ullCimn MARBLE WQBKS. Wsstsrn Mwtw ), 'ntttnrlstw nt. T. WHITE & SON, THOMAS WHITE SOW. WHOI.EStLE K..r,.gB and Amertvei. a and lu'tail il..al.ra Ib t warl.lu. Monuiuenta Tombs, Head and Pool Nlouea l aid Top. Penowe for Oreve LoU, sad varloua other articles. Bnllre sillsfhctlon will be given to all person favoring it with their order. VVe employ tae bad workman, snd sell st prices lower than any oilier Yard. Caps and SHU un hand . Our Agent for Hrookville. to Mr. James Banne dy, wbo wlllattei -1 lo Horde. M. SAWYFiU&CO, M ANUPACTUKKUS A DB A LB Kb IM IVIndSW Ml it Hi , till limit, I i. I .1 a Tttawrla, II. .ins.. Hull ..ii. I sAliile kainslwtw rttinile Linens, und I urteil m 'I,. I, i iWholeeale and Retail Window Shade ft Oil Cloth Store, MO " COLLEGE HALL, WALNUT ST., BET FOURTH AND Fl TH, aprlll Clneiiiiisii, o. o.a. BVCCKBBOK 1 Hit IM l t BIIO'I ill. KB, WbulesaUaud KeUil J E W E LER. HAVI NO Jutt returned from ths Kast wltb s Urge sud varied stoek of Sue Watches and Kick Jewelr)l Comprising sn aaaortmenl of N BVV AND BAA t Tl PUL STYLBJil wblcb I Will ngertO the old cnalnmers of the lat Arm al ssltefhrtor) nrl.'es- rail awd eee at N . W . Corasr Pourth V Main, t'lnceiunail, II. mar 14 FIRE WOH KS. CANDIES, NUTS AUD FRUITS. WHOLESALE AND RET A) L BT JOHN R. MYERS, aeSti MalaStreet, bet. Ptrth and Huik.We ( IM INN ATI. ST All order promptly llled and package warranted f nil walgbl. ii,isns,7 i yr.

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S1? bÄHWJ iIWTs Broedway aw4 RtfU strswt.CI s si S mm , oBomeBU.Temnm.sne ursvo i (yTalaSwd to erewr Tat rrades.pplled with KsrHsl. Maajk m Nteh.rvraawwd st order marts 'Ijr a m mlm. a T . sLsfawl gm EM ASm.il Liiwe wan. CORN & COB Mill r-nirnisd Mmy tel. fSaMj. ws ss rang, ibesseei ssaemftwr the use of tew well ltd f dnebl'ee an Inveatlo sn I nf modem til -... with which it has base rashvsS f i am Qama mure Iteaa an thing esse, alle V tu eUlny and ea perliwity. r.ir iMirUDIIIly.atatpllrlly Of i cotivewlenee of owe tbe LHSs Qtamt b II wettTWS from J lot baswMsat lb , II Hu IS uit, ran be put In operation by taw I nttnu te. without estaensw er swesaaWsu adlu.ied and nawd with n.p.ralseee b tbe l.ltlle filanl has recwlvsd tbe Plfwt urns st every Nut Ps r frswa Ml sown te Sloevlane the asset Pell, and that la too ass swmpuII. ' ir maiuivr. Tbrss Mills are gnarsnteed mtho manner asmlawt breatasre aar dsrttia weiraetrd Iw eru.h fe4 from war ara, aud writ or Snehoatony from tbetUd seva. wHA a dug eaa Ot ease and sonvenleaew for farm pWSssSBSa. waver atuinedhetere. I be aobacrtber Is now prepared u rarwasb tbe farmers of Frank Its loesly wKb tmpsewsel pat isms and aisew, lo anil tb vartad wants e4 sll No. t. la osTw.wd 4 S4S anmpleU, rwady tW atUrhing U loam, snd warranted to eruea. ot on com, iSbwskwttssf Ssed pwc rnwr wSjak asto aasswe. No. Sat .S, will crush IAbnsbelamrleM. No. 4 at gwe, will cm ah aw l. nabele pwr boor wttb two horse. Tbeee mll1 wUI be delivers sa Srssb vWe, mr sny , I srs nu tbe (steal, at tbe M anularis rem wrl ees. T.A.0eWta. Bom Aweat tar Piwshlta Csmntr amBteiCAN PHONETIC JOURNAL. VOL. HI. 1666 NEW BERim TBI MS .ii CSM PBB A NM'M . ObjecU of the Journal To aid bs she mieadasttoo and dteaeealHatUa ol sn Improved sad S)umstisd otbography, by Ii r employment of ehteb, three yean nf every child' ehoeling ma) be sevedt by whir, rewdug and apriiing owtoute s paeliss laetewd ef s U.IU b) w bU-h a ci.rr.-ct aaatyete ol um wlsansnatry sowndaaf taw iBsiggagrlt is ign ami acusa pre uiinetallim rend, red attainable bt all. Te rurnteb aWrtlng literary lenlliir Ssr Ibe frtewda of Mr Keform, esilsntssj ol Petty awe Ism, and intelligence ol laesptwad ol Pbourl)py aad Pas uavrspby. To aSord an opporualty lo every wo ef aw earning a !,,! .: wu Ike Ibeory and 4 Uli nt tbe iboueiic s)aum, and tbe I ml -ortest adtsntago of Its adoption, nls coat so tri I tug as U be wlUla UetwasAof all. M I' PKOhnkK. Ark I lUllor and Publisher; CtwcleaeU.O. riiimTiui. HAT BE OBTAtVZD FBOK R. P. PROSSER, PHONETIC PUBLISHER, 274 john BTBBar. Cincinnati, o. It. porter a nutiiisil and Vatcnknln TJ , A complete gstds to ths an of V. rWWn Weporting, ' Nona Pit man nd K. P. Pristeer, Price It eenupeper cover, ttaudsossely boa ad tn mealin, gl,(Sj. tlMiinal af Pbeaeireabri by Bens Pitman. I hr BQteiita ihaiiasBB St WWW reayll. fnr. ,.-.,'. H pei lor cloth, SOcU. Sett IIIrs. TS eis. TtBW lltnvgratph Ic Slnasnlne; A m-.tithly Micellany nt Ht-.enee; Hews see astsrUlumeat. is the corresponding style of Pbenof rapbt. I 'er tear, la ad t anew, Bl. I'liuneiraphit ' HBa; An Bl lease , tr ihm,i m tiivayatatea Sau, WA. t l w". ,u. SaMIt by mstl to roll ol eve. the svevoUg eieaatesg end la.nry.ei. Ndr nl eleven, g. Hhemnilc I'nmer, letrwduclog aeveral now ana aiiracti e iaiu ee, leesB. Ural I'l.ortrlti etwnBog. Ikcenu. Peat paid SU u. e It sa 1 1 1 4 burl. A aew asd Veeeitfal t han ol Ilia PbouutypU Alpwwbet. wltb swpl aa msrgtiml es plana Uons ta aeiSlwa wrtet, awd prai I,, al atulnmenl at a correct aad eiwcti.e delivery, set.) At. Price SOel. MeOBtod oa eaaratswlih roiun.Slje, I'ltonrlli I tai.lt le. the Utter ol tb Ph uwtic AijhaiH.t. ,.n.,i. d on thick card. Pnee SB fk Descriptive CaUlogae. with Speastasnn NbeeU, will beeenl free lo an) pad ot Ike Ueltwd . lutea, or Urn Caoei'a, b) sddreaatagj OB atsje Jene IS. I sua. ,- , TEAS!) ALE'S V e w tots; dyb houbb xa a ui rroV It I l.l ll.lllM., IM al".. In..,, USA I VValuut nrewt, hetweea Niith and Sevvntk, npp lie the VAelnul nirewt Noaee. he cuonet Itot, uh i any etaof bouts la she ray. Ooods seat by Bti preaa with proper le.iru. tlona, will have prompt and faithful all nitlnt. W. TB ASDALK. dec ilftt'ltly Groceries. y V nock of VoungMyaM.Oanpewder.lnneriel .11 .V lila. I I ra I. Urge and wellseleeteHJwi Uli ne poriationa Jsta, Mo. i, a ftugar; Crush Sugara; fiold I u be lloue). Bag, Color an, Slut t nl pure and iraah. Ala. Prime rile, ud Laguagara CoSeeai Prima N. 0. bed, Powdered, Lel and t Unwed lea hyrep, H O. aad a H. II hum. , Kit e, .Nal. V. Indow Olaaa, Vawaslwaa ad aad white Carpet Can to, CettBB tt.Hi tutting, witb every srihi U asssll) kedtby Urocers, at I ul .1 best uubIIIIUSS, war ranted lo git aii.farllon for aale I n ouBllltea Irt ault, at Iheloweat market price. AaMUl A.CUUltR. 8. K. Corner Mala A Seientfc Btrweu.t m'n .O nay in lean. SEALS!--ANÜ I'UESSESin QBALB OP sWTV LBTTBBB OB Ltttta WITH tl Hall's fwrntiaaton BS heal ol Ml leuersor less with k t p, rcuss'i. i I ' Levar....4e Oevlee eslr,frwe Bl to gt.AO Nwury Publis MeatoiB Persusnlaa, BS ta Lssr, SB. i onriaml Corporal1"B Beats, w Ith Urge Lever I ' !-... I lull. IIVlulJJ. liepluai meUer lor the BsaU-WrHe BeBSBMlud tour I'sand J's. AddreaeC. P. IIA LC HetslBSaSSI ) watel ttngravae, llualneaa mea 14 W eel PourU etnut wf C.nclaaasl. tlncUoaU.IJ. Yyr. A Owedwm wltlaet ae agent at Break title for tbeee n.-ai and C eases, el w bate, the) eaa Im obulu.-d at the ManuUvlurer's prices. mar. I, 14 Jtroa SSBsT. a. i. JACOB EKNST, TjrllOLBMALB B BT AI L BOOB BRLLBB, vv suimnrr. Printer aud Mlawk Bowk Sksahturer. K. in M.m wirvet.cineinrasi, ksaaa saaUnlly on kand a full aad compUu aiesnmeatef Hlsnk Ik, ok a, Memorandunis. nt.. Of bis WWB manufacture. Mar bants. Banker. Clerks ef County Coa rU. Ae., will led eur Blank Batatas, f a u parlor qailil) . I'.nnuler aueatua paid le tbe mansteeiure ef Mlant statwka, teted aad bound to aay pattern, with printed bead wawa SwLyOur Ina Rlgnh Swwka bib SBBBS. Also. a fall and . ..etpl-t aaartaweBl ot M kelltI an -oa aad cVool Baaeks. Sutlawsp. 4k. Periirrrp. . t u tt) milled to give st a sailour Urm sad oar price favorable. I i... i ii l. all, Man h 14, MAS. GROCEEIEST WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL. Ne. B Cnannawrrinl Mnet , BROOKTYILLE, LVD WM. L. FA BülH. -IE CO. N AVK bow open-d.ewo win seep .oi aieoil) ea hand, a general aad r-wtptrV- aeaoruwaal of Leotastte. which tbe) P'sna aa lb. V owa las BS i IB I 1 '" " "" "" I' eehi. Hr. rarejahersavinghad meih eipertware in Uil brain I. ' trade. Batters btwiell that OOO t a ias csn be furBikd be neiBilatbto mar kvlbolaanah aSO' t IBIiBBatl rait a sad at reUHw ludsr the purrbaeers to AT CaBB BWWB. 1 hen sleek eoBMuiu pen 01 ( ejksj Bell by barrel KsUU (aa " ta sack B.O.Bsgsr Klce Dried Pearhi PMhtoe h at .. a Da M Alt Mackerel W iB-vw Watw While Flak 0)urs Cod Pl.h t Bll.lt. CkrswB 1 ebaeee Lou it uit- Line and Ceasewt. Trace, Haller aud hrrast I ha I as, Bbwveto pa,i, . n .. it .straw and Masses PerksA II of w hieb w III tie eold fee a small advweee ea i lui innatt wholi tele price lor Cata ei ot'BTst raoBt'ie. I all and eaamtns oartnek; i in . k . H. LOPING A CO.. MT CA KAiKL. IND ANt PACTUKKKN OPCHAI.1 FVHFBt ' ,T i'oae lo a ippl) the We- pie of PraBtlln rwanl) a i.l. iurt, .-ll.it aril" le f lbi PBtup. at tws low eaipoeetbl rate. All psmpS ret by ta Me arrsnie.i to give entire saitoncAlaa. may tS. tea" WM. l PÄDDOCK k CO, I M itivtil UHOBCBt, CORRBK OPTIIIKD AND WALNUT STBJaTJS CIBCIBN ATI, 0 mar 14 l)

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