Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 September 1856 — Page 3

A PAPER FOR THE FAMILY C?RGLE DEVOTED TO THE AiUSEMENT AND iNSTRUCTiON OP YOUNG AND OLD.

Dliunioaiit Defended. That a diru'.ido of lb Union if d t errs aw tssve ir the wHr aullia-

srs.beco ss more and More apparent oveww eta. Bat it is not confined to the es, . . oath. Their aurtaera aawttare encour age od defend them. The foltuwia is fro the Cincinnati Enqairgr of Sunday the 7th inet appropriate 'bod for 3ab Bath d.jaattoa! Wa e py it satire, to giva our readen aa opfwrtaaitj to jutigrfar theaaelrta. Disunion. The laytllean btuetertra, intent on disunion and la overthrow of our Con1 t" v ' tn. stetere hat they wf II ctsspol the S Kjlh ta submit to their ageasioo I that tiKt wili nU er rain. They atfect to believe that there is n limit Ui tbe Bahamas i vans as of the South, that it ('heSeaith) ta too dependent oa the Uiun tothtahof aaaedinf froea it ihr It could not aoataio a separate existence from the Harth. We will enbdoe yoo" ia tha threat ol theae beeyffarte. When auch Itnswtagja and each threata aa theea are weed to frea-eorn American citizena becauae of their resistsnr to violence' and Usurpation it would not be inappropriate) t t ioquira what ail thi will lead to Thera are some tact and eoneiderali ae which U would bo well fur theae blus terera, anO fur others who sffweta sceptic. ia regard to the) determination and wit! of the South on thus subject to bear in mind. Thera ia too much of this idle aad iaaultmg prate about tie lack of aaaaas and of spirit among a certain portion o' the American people to resist oppression, and the beet mode of arrest lag it ia to present tha troa iUü of he relativ aa of the two sections of the Union Tha election of Fremont by sixteen of tha Sutas uuM bo virtually sn exoiuaioaof tha Bout from the Oorernment. K.J Uia etoatioaon ütea-ruondnsaaumed that party would be a denial to the pe.pte of that section of equal rights with tha Owhors in the Union. We have Ho doubt aa to the course the South would parau ia tais exigency. It wenM ever submit to such aggressions. We do not believe the Nuetb would snbmit to them, aad thera at aa mach we do sal eratead there is any mure spirit and deteroHnation to maintain their rivrhta ia tha South aa in the North. Tha aaan of "To in the North began the Re vol Jiioo ff irtis ftry principle tha right to participate in the government by whwh tby wra to b tax -J end rofftf. The South will stund on the sanaa grot tad in its resiatanaa to the agwiasstoQS of the Black -ft publicans If the1 prnaent would allow them to submit, tbe future would not Tbe Fremont perty ia led ami marshaled by men who dentare that their ulterior purposes are to abolish alaveiy ail over tha Union. 9 Its triumph will be preliminary and preparatory to Iba exeoaeiaa of a grand Abolition sc eme. Tan Sooth will, therefore, be hound to anion the rule, oLtta prim-tifitt-to ranee (, wrong ia tha b,in tug. We itato that, aa our bgliet, not to oaeaaea anybody, but to maet thai skepticism which emboldens many parsons toeueourag thia jgresaive course ol the Black Republicans. They were oarer more deluded in their lives than when they imagine that the South ia not serious in ita de dar eil purposes on this occasion. 4 j The sou roe of this erroneous iinprea sica ia the idea that tha Sooth would be restrained by ita interests its no eaasities its dependence on the North It would aot bo uninetrueiive to consider on what foundation this aaaump tioo stands. Tha Southern Slates are the gret' Srod tcing Stales of tha Union. The i ortharn and Easu-rn Susies depend ehHIy aiton their manufaeturea ant their shippin . Their agriculture i mainly supported by their manufactures sod by Jae dean ami of the fri u h Separate these sections of the Union politically ar,d oomrotrcirtll v , and whni must be t'je consequence? The South ia aSia to support itself so far as the production of all the necessaries of Ufa is aoncemed. Thera is not an article produced at the North which M Bot or cannot ba produced at the South. A j As for manufaeturea, (he South ean turn to otrw countries where they may ba obtained at even cheaper rates) than in the North, and by such n change relievo itself of the burden of a thirty millions' taritf to aupport the m-tnufiicturee of the North. Nor ia the South without the most abundant resources for manufae taring within itself. It baa not pursued manufae l ui ing heretofore because its labor was mora profitable in agriculture. But be who haa any knnwl edge of tha mineral resources of TtrsHrifa, Traaoe ee. Arkansas and kits aourf. and nearly every other Soulhern 8-ale. ean never doubt the great capteUf o4 ibu Motion for manuCactur tag every article it may need. tt nojprooal Ire aliud with great Britain and Franc there is nothing which ia aow obtained from ihe North thateoold not be got by the Soath elsewhere. She has only to exchange bar oOS) hundred and fifty millions of expert to foreign countries for whatever abe may reo aire, but does not Cduoe, i named of bringing that sum k in money to expend at tbe North Now. what would be the effect of this ehange of relations, rn the North? New England would lose her carrying trade, worth forty million; her manu features, now kept alive by Southern dem tad. WOofa ba silenced; and tbe agriculture of the Western and Middle Slates, which hi, ia a great measure, suitaJnad by those manufactures, w i.t reeeive a terrible if not fatal blow 6 To, as merely a superficial view of question, which w hr an space or tio to elaborate; bat, to whatever ex LOW it ia elaborated, the eoncluM.n will be struogtbened. that thu Septra tioo of the Soaihern from the Northern portion of this Union, injurious as it would be to both, would be most disastrous and datrubtva to the North. Tbe Sooth knows this. The consciousness of it, added to n eon vie tioo thai the North would never cease its n msions upon Southern instttu tioo. h -u begot, for years past, a strong feeling for separation in many South ero minds, which is rapidly diffusing itaalf thraugb the whole population . 7 j This feeling doee aot dow from ant lack ol love for the Union and the Qovarwatent as handed down to us by thutf founders, nor of an earnest do ire to perpetuate them; but it ia due to a constant apprehension and a profound conviction that it 19 the deter minatron of the North to prevent that Uuion to the opp-eision and degradation of the South. There ia this differe ace km ween thia aapeot of disun ioni4tid that whiob is neboeoiod by the Abolitionist: Tbe Souib onl. eniersatas such a resort aa tbe mat mean ol resuttoce to wronir and afgreneiojt, and tha maintenance of tht-ir eqna! figbte in the Union. The Abo-

tionists wish to sever the Uuion be cause it is an obetacle to the enecutioo of their design of overturning the local institutions and invadiog tbe rights of certain of the Sintes. 1. Aggresaionl If, to restore the

conn 117 to the principles of the father tnd founders, aad plaoe it where it we when Franklin Pierce took the Prvei lenlial chair is aggressive, then do thr people of the north intend to be aggressors. They wk, and will have bounds set to alavery. It is all the aggreasion they have aonght. Had not your parly broken down the wall there would have been none of lhi strife, nnd you know it. S. But auppese Buchanan gets 16 states und is e lee tad? Musi tha 15 ttates (hat do not vote for him revolt? If a southern minority have the right I rebel, have not a Northern minority ? 3. FaNe, and ycu know it. Thi Republicans declare the reverse of this. nd you know it. 4. There is no longer any doubt of the serious intention of the ao uh and their northern nullifying friends, to dissolve the Union, if 1 5 states wlili ts 859.430 voters may lot dictate to. and rule the north with i s 2,320,078 voters. Your Democracy tetchej thai one southern mau is as good as foot northern men nay belter, for if on can not rale the four, it is a SOLEMN DUTY", in the language of Breckio ridge, to revolt to dissolve the Un ion. But this knowledge, on the pari of the north, will not make a vole foi ) our Nullifying candidate. On th other hand, every man who it a man scorns the idea or an attempt to drive him by threats to support any map No sir, we now firmly believe lh.it it i (he fixed determination of the tooth to attempt a dissolution, whenever the) 6od n man in the Preeidentiel chai. who will favor their schemes. Such a man wo believe Buchanan to be, at least such are his aupportera. Your own article, here quoted, proves it. Vou show that, independent of every other consideration it wouid be a bles sin i to tbe south to be separated from tlie north. Aside from the slavery issae, they ooutd do better. Their connexion with the uorth is a burden to them tbeir withdrawal would be faul to the n rth. No sir, we contend with you, that the south is "eeriou on thu occasion " and we want to eleoi a man wkois pledged ta support tin Union, nod who has tbe nerve to do it who is not a mere platform but who is n MAN. We can not think of partmi; with the south. We on nol nf ford to lose auch sn outlet to our trade auch a aource of wealth. 6. A miatake, sir. The south can not produce ice, or dough-ftrea. Thea are indigenous to the north, and yet inJipensible to tbe south. I. What n pity! "A fatal blow!" Wonder how many men will be in duced to vole for it mi II 1 fu r, for feHr the business of the north will "receivt a fatal blow" by the disaolution of the union7. An important fact, incautiously stated. We know every inlelllgeOi mnn knows, that thia desire to diaaoiv the Union ia not new. It has existed ' for years" according to history, anil according to your own incautious admission. It is more rampant now ibau formerly because they have found candidate and a party to defend them, and whom they hope to Inn,; ini power at least whom they hope to tind auffieiently powerful to justify a vigorous attempt upon the integrity of the Union. We opine that the Younp Hickory whom we cij eel to put in the chair of state, will read them a procla mation which will mnke their enr tingle. That the present issue ia no) the eauae of thia "atrong feeling for separation, which ia rapidly diflusing 11 n.l 00 a . e a a itaeit tnrougn the wuoiu population ja manifeat from the fact that all they aow urge ia an unwillingness of a mi nori'.y to submit to the government ol tho msjority. Iiis simply, as stated by the Enquirer, an unwillingness of 15 states with n vole of 809,400 to submit to 16 states, with a vote of 2.32), 078. No sane mau will suppose ibat auch a caune is sufficient to justify n dissolution. It has "existed fur years past," and is rampant now, onU because it finds northern abettors. And n men is a fool oho supposes 1 half tbe south succeeds in electing Buchanan it will be satisfied. It will onl) feed that "atroog feeling for aepara tim" which finds encoursgeiiient in the labored artiotes of the Enquirer, demonstrating that it is to the interest of the South to secede a great sacrifice to remain in the Union. In view of these facts, we call upon aJI men who love the Union to rally to the support of Fremont, the only man who is pledged to maintain it. His election, and the consequent restriction of slavery, will quiet agitation, restore peace to the country, and preserve tha Union. Wi-li such man at tbe helm the mutiny m board our ship of state would soon aae, instead of "rapidly diffusing its It through the whole population." Puree oct the Basis . A gentleman wn once had a farm sold, or ad vertised for sale, for taxes, on which the taxes had been paid, and for which the farmer held bis receipt aa Treat urer, ia making a great blow about U'ie alight mistake we made in the taxesof Franklin county. He would do well to pluck the beam out of bis own eye, before making so much fuss about a mete in his neighbor's. Mistakes will occur, and we never called him eilbti a bar or a defender for this mistake. believe he made the matter right, or wtli do it.

Krum the Y. .V rnbaoe, KANSAS BLOCKADED. MURDERING AND SCALPING Dr. Root, who went out to Ksasas with the New Haven company, haa just returned, via Iowa, having reaohed this city on Sunday, in company with Mrs. Hops, widow of Mr. Hops, who was recently murdered and scalped near Leavenworth Oily. Tbe fects ia regard to that aavaga murder, ti related by Dr. Root, aro as follows: Mr. Hops had been in the Territory but a lew deys. He had hired a house m Leavenworth Ciiy, with the intention of making that place his home, and was on his return from Lawrence, hither he had taken hie wife, (who waa out of health.) to remain a few lays with her brother, the Iiev. Mr. Nute, the Unitarian chrgyman. When he had relumed to within about

two miles ol isavenorin vuj, ami ithtn sight of the residence of Mr. Wallace, a Free State man, he was met by a Ruffian on horse back who inquired where he waa from; and be1 ig informed that he was last from Lawrence, the stranger drtw a revolver i.nd shot kirn through the head Mr. Hops waa in a buggy, and thr horse starling along the murdered man fell to ibe ground. The Ruffisn prang from bis horse, took out his anile and scalped bis victim, wh-n he remounted, nnd pulling spurs to his horse rode rapidly off in the direction f Leavenworth City. This hendieh outrage was witnessed by Mrs. Wallace and her daughter. A teamster m the ssrr ce of tbe United 8tates drove up and saw the body before the pulse had ceased to beat. The name of ihe savge who perpetrtted this horrid deed ts Fugert, and he is well known in Leavenworth, and belongs othe Ruffian party encamped at that oily under command of Alcbisun. He had made a bet of 96 againat a pair of boots that he wo.ild go out and reurn with an Abolitionist's scalp within two hours. On bia return to camp, he obtained bis boots, and, then placing the scalp of bia victim 00 the end of a pole, paraded the streets with it, boasting of his prowesa. and all thia almost within hail of Fort Leavenworth, where the United States foreee are taiiooed. under command of Oen. Pertifer F. Smith. A German named HimlMsr, who expreaaed himself rather recly ia regard to thia horrible barbarity, was shot dead on the spot, and mother man, who also reprobated the sol, saved bis life only by precipitate (light, with piatol-balls whistling freely about Ins bead. On hearing the fate of her husband. Mrs. Hops, in company with her Oroiher. Mr. Nute, and about a dosen ulicr citisens of Lawrence, started for Leavenworth to obtain the body of Mr. H. and give it Christian burial. When near Lawrvnoe, the party were captured and held as prisoners by a band of Ruffiana under Capt. Emory, the mnn of whom Hops had lured the horse and buggy. The body of the murdered man had been buried, and the Ruffians refused the widow the consolation of looking upon her husband's grave. Sevenly dollars were found io the pockets of the mnrdered man, all which went as funeral expenses, leaving ihe disconsolate wid ow in the hands of the Ruffians with ut a dollar. She desired to leave ihe scene of her terrible sorrows, The Ruffians at first refused to let her ! part, knowing that she would be a wifi witness againat their savagery; but she finally sucei eded in gelling on 'oard a boat l ound lown ihe Missouri, the captain of which, out of compaaaion, protected her. and gave her t free passage to Si. Louis. On th? boat she related her story, and was tauntingly told by the herrtless and 'uffirnly passenger thttshewas ut tering another "alKilitioo lie. Among the psrly who accompanied Urs. Hops from Lawience to Leaven avejrtn, and who were taken prisoners, hs Dr. Avery, an ualiraable Quaker ent'eman from Richmond, Indiana, ho went out to Kanas to obtain facts n regard to the actual slate of things here, intending to return in n short time. store of the Kansas Outrages Brut .1 Murder. LAVR"WOtTB CtTT. Aug. 18. '66. Yesterday morninir a company ol fire WHirona from Lawrence were stopped eiht miles from Leavenworth, on thlr a ay here, by a bsud 01 twenty or thirty Pro-Slavery men. There were twenty persona belonging tu the wagons, three i .k.M t . . m a m Thoo iussu 01 aiutm were wumrn. j -tiy paatengers. The whole twenty are hrld ai priaontrs. Several of tem have been brought to town sod srr held in custody here. Among the latterare lie Rev. Mr. Newett of Lawrence, a brother-iniaw ol Hopa, the man who was murdered sad scalped near here s i-w daya since. He cans with the widow of Ihe murdered man to recover Ida body and effecta. These people are robbed of everything and kept aa prisoners, having committed no offense whatever. A Germsn named Pimpel, from Lcouipton, who was smong ihe prisoners was shot in our slrerts yrsterdsy, for hsving been seen in compsny Willi Free-State men, and for attempting to run away when taken to bo put into lunflrment. H ewaa killed instantly. Several of ourcitixena are prisoners n tha camps o the Pro-Slnverv men. among whom are Messrs. Leavitt, Ide and Patrick. A Loy who was taken with them haa been released, and haa arrived in tu- n. Ilia reported that Mr Patrick waa bung yeaterdsy. to aatiafy a personal affair between him sod one Lisle, who lives here I cannot tell yoo of no balf the horrors pa-sing around me. Armed ruthsns are r ling about our streets, thronging highways. Our only hope ia tbst Lane will rescue us. We know not hther he will, or whether be is bin to do it. No information csn be conveyed to nun. The following letter from the Rer. Mr. Nute, written to a elergyman of Massachusetts, we find in the Springh. id Rrpuoieon. It appears to have bean written before be left Lawrence lor (he scene of the sbove tragedy, and confirms what we bsve before published ui regard to ihe present frightlui condition of the Free-State men in Kansas.

(I Mr. N. has not been murdered he is probably soil in the hands of the Border Ruffians: LawBERCE.lCansaa, Aug. 22, '56. The horrors of ruffianism gather thicker and closer sroood us. My h-ime has become s house of mourning. A orolher-in- law came out to us end reached our house a week aiace, with his wife, sn own sister of mine. On Monday last he started to return to Leavenworth, leaving bia wile aick. That Hifht he was shot through '.he besd. within a tew miles of Leavenworth, and scalp exhibited in fiendish exultation by hie murderer in the town, who declared: "1 went out lor ''the scalp of a d d Ab

olitionist, sod I hs'M got one." This is only one of s score of such butcheries that have been perpetrated within s few miles of us during tbe last week . Three

aea have gone out of our door straight to tbeir death by tbe hands o murderers, f n each inatance tbe bodies have bden horribly mutilated. I have tried in vain to raise a co npany of men to go for tbe recovery of our brother's remains to give them a decent burial, and for tha ff. ota about his person all his money, dtc. I have taken a rifle, aad offered to be one of fifty to go. A sufficient number responded, and were pledged to go the morning after the aad lidiogs reached us, but it waa thought bast to delay until we should get an answer from the officer in command of the United States dragoona, eacampt-d about ten miles fron: this, to whom we bad applied for a force to go withos. It came at night referring us to the superior then on the way with several companies to protect Pierce's bloody officials at Lecompton. Twice we have sent making the requeat of bim for the pro lection of an escort to go with our teams to Leavenworth tor provisions and twice we have been refused. There is not a single sack of flour or a bushel of meal for sale in this vicinity, and we have at least 2,000 men, women and children to be fed. Whatahall we do what can we do, but right ou" way through, with the desperation of men who know themselves surrounded by merciless avaLes ? This we are delirmioed to do. You will have the repnrt of bloody work before this reaches you. It may he that nothing short of a masaacre of the aovoreign people of Kanaas will arouse this nation to a sense ol ihe inoonceiveable wickedness of the men who are at the head of affairs You may imagine the feelings which 1 read tbe cold-booed sneers, tbe diabolical sport, which is made of our sufferings in the Boston Pott, which I have just received. Are all the feelings of humanity, is all sense of decency dead in the souls of the men who uphold this infamous Administration? Many of our number have ceased to hope for anything bot the fouleat injualice from ihe Government. AH that aeema to be in atore for ua worth aspiring to is nn heroic martyrdom Plead lor oir cause with all the might yog have. I aend thia, with aa many more nn I can write before tbe nail leaves, under eover to a friend in St. Louie. The chance that it will reach yon seems to me very small. The Mtasourians are coming over the border and gathering nt several points to the number of thousands, we hear.I dare not truat tbe partioelara of our military condition and plans to this, for fear it will fall into the hands of the enemy. Only thia: we are prepared and determined to strike terrible blows. The Condition of Lawrence. Lawbemck, Kansas, Aug. 87. This city once more assumes s defensive position. The two or three imprudent acta by wnich the people here sought tu bring the murderers of Hoyt and Williame and ethera to justice, have been construed by the lesders of the Southera party into an attempt at driving out the Pro-Slavery aetttlera, a defign which was never dreamed of by the Lawrence people. An address, inflammatory in lis character, sppealing to (he passions of tha people, distorting the real facts of the case, counselling another invaaion from a foreign State, haa been .'.::-'l by Atchison, Stringfellow, Russe ii and Boone, and circulated in ihe Weatern counties ol Missouri. Law rence seme to be the place aelected aa the victim of Pro-Slavery fanaticism and the citizena ol the unfortunate city ate the sacrifices to be offered oh its slter in pursuance of the fist gone forth that "no quarter is to be given." It cannot, then, under theae cirenmotaocea, surpiise even the moat conservative citizen in your Stute to know that the seo pie bere are preparing todelend tbeir homes, sod to IbU object are building fortifications, placing strong guards and making themselvea acquainted with militsry drill. And f will venture the assertion that it muat be a large force indeed that will furce them to succumb I have characterised the seversl battles of which 1 have kvplyou fully advised as being imprudent on the part of the Fne State settl- rs; but when we consider the fsct that the United States troupe were appealed to, to disband theae gsngs of ' yi ung gentlemen." in vain when we consider that not one of the murderers of Free-Slate men haa heretolore been brought to juatlce, but rather encouraged by patronage Irom Mr. Pierce, and by being enrolled aa United States ofllcials, we are led to look upon the uprising of the people aa perfectly natural, il not perfectly right, la judging of these things, people shot Id luy the caae in question in its true position; divesting themselves ol all prejudice, they should sak themaelvea: "What if theae murders had occured in our otm State, aad the au'tnrites hsd refused to hr.ng the murderers to justice what would we bsve done!" Civil war exists there is no denying thia and civil WW would be the result snywhere in the United States, where the people of one Hints undertook to control the actione of the people of inother Ststa. Civil war has been existing tfi Kansss ever aiace the 30th of March, 1835, and will continue to exist till the State Government f Misaouh or the General Government at Washington shall take meaaurea to pre vent filibustering expeditions iu short till the actual settlers shall be allowed to cultivate peaceably tbrir aoil and their political opinions, and to decide peaceably the chaiacler of both at the ballot-box. LATER. A voting gentleman from Michiganwho lelt Kansas City on Friday last, gave ua a statement yesterday in regsrd to V affairs of Kansss, which confirms the other reporta which we have from the border. There ia no doubt of the .mention of the Ruffians to attempt the expulsion of every Free-State man in the Territory. For thia purpose thov are assembling in great numbers at Little Ssnta Fe, on the Misaouri and Ksnsaa line, armed and provisioned for at least s month. The force they boast will be augmented before the attack is made to 0.000 men. Our inlorount thinks that a nrgt pi t of Ruffians der Gen. Rtcbardaou have gone up the Missouri to cut off sll communication from Iowa. His party is reported to be a thousand atrong. A great many conflicting minors nr afloat among the Mieeourians themselves, and it is impossible for out not in their councils to srrive st a true understanding ef their intentions ore knowledge of their strengt h. It is evident, however, that the demonstration is intended to be imposing, end, so far aa numbers csn make it, successful. Tbe Free-State men, he heard it rumored, were talking of a descent upon Leavenworth in atrong force, lor tie purpose ol opening a road to aupplies, which are now almost entirely cut off. They were in good spirits sod confident, la tbe event of a collision, of a victory,

If they are not overwhelmed by great

disparity of numbers. Previsions and ammunition were acarce among them the Nfter particularly 80. Gen. Lane waa in Lswrence on Thursday last, assisting in counseling in whatever way he waa able. Only a few days will elapae before we hear aomethlng derisive. Chicago Tribune, Sept. 3.

NEW STORE & NEW GOODS johr aura. a. a. int. KING ft WEST ARK Just recrlrlnr And opsntnr s new and well slsslml sia- k eT Pail ami Wl.,t.-r i;(()I)s ihu 1,1.1 HMD HKIi K . kswn as Uia nld slaiid or 0. Prtow 4b H.m. shart they ran So rooaS at all tlm'-s, rvsly aiei wililnr to all s-nuds B Nad eiiaapsr ifcaa ikav hare aver ran oOarsd In tklt market. Oar stock r l artiet' Dress Goods Is full snd combine, aoasi-llBC lu pari ol Bluett Waul 1'ioifjf nilhs, Mertsoe, I. mires, D-harva, Cashmeres, Castles, ValaaUas, Plaid. Uslaluet. OliKhsiua, etc. 200 Pieces Prists r (too.I rotors, aad a eholee aalectluo or pattarua. .ii... s aaioais ssswssSBoaa or Bettsiet Trimming, 1. sen E'leliifs, and 1 usi-rn ' at. or ever kin. I and slfei Cae--s, Collars, "i tlvTsloavet, Haatlkerrtiirrs Hosiery, Oluvee, MtUs, Sa'cu. U. ami awrytiitun; else necessary lu coin, lele ike Ladies' Tollol. Freacta Cloths.. Of almost ever; rotor, and at prices that csnl fall to salt IS cueionier, as w. ll as a nice aa-oitrorni ut Due aklu Csaslineret, BUck and fancy, Haili. SS, Tweeds. Vesttnsa, at C Orlf oa prefer a varment ready niad. we csn , sbow )0U s Hide tbe bestand t-beapoat stork of Me si tand Mora' t loili mg la this portion of Us Slate. Alse, a splendid as" Bortasoal of Gents' Fstrwlsstlwg Geods. Onraiovk of atuple Goods it heavy, and ronsists n pari or Brown and HI-aabsHl Muslins, Ur lilnrs, woolen and ontfoi Flannels nt sll co'ors, Cboiks, I ckings, Dlafers, Narloer'i stripes, ere. II ta, ape, Isoette A Sltcea, setl'MHod oaref ull , aud at prW-ee that will sstl. -We keen a rwnrrsl araorlini-nl ut Kardarare. 0.ueenwsro, 0lelwars, Groceries, Nails, Ac. In fast, our st ock la rvmpWte In every departSB out. W- III Isks sll Irl,.. I. a (...A.,...l.l - at the btiraosl price, in eirhsng- fur guods, aud give you tie ds al easb prioes. acp is oo-ij Kansas! Kansas!! UST KBCBlVROat W. L. Farqnhardi Co 's. a J a general assoruseul or Groceries, conslsilus In pari, ig. I Orleans. Crushed and Powdered surer, Sugar House and Orleans inoleeeeej Maekerel aud vt hle Plabi Beda aud Buttel Crsekor; l'runea, Kaislus aud Pigs. NEW FURNITURE STORE. BaSSST aaOTSstS. jnasrii RKYNot i. D&ÜTRICH k REYMOLDS. HAVE OPP-iTKO, OK MMN MKbET, 0PP03Ite Linck'a Store, a large assortment or Puritllurn, su h aa Bureaus, Reditssds, Si so da. rhstrs. Tables. Willow Wagons, Matiraases, . Lounsss,Ao. Wblrh they oiler for ssls, rheap Ihr easb. I I I It 1 t Iv I I. . They will be prepared to lurnlsh Coffins al short notloe to town or eoualry . Sep S FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES W I I.I.I n PRANK OPPEN TO KgLI bia large nt eseellvut Furniture at whadwasls priors. Persons wishing l bey any thlae In bit Hue will do well to salt n nlm before bin In elsewhere. As be makes fuauiture, ba ssu aBurd to sell sheep. Khop opposite Str. Lynn's Carriage Shop. SspS BLACHLY Is SIMPSON, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS, , It Pearl ttlreel. Clurlnuall, HA VK NOW IN STObB AM) A KB NBCBIVlug Iba largeel and most complete s icl ol staple end Paiiry llry Ooods, Ihey have e-r bruagwt S this nut' K.I Our Slock I IrrShand rarriull) seterled tmm tha most revest nunr. tories end leaSSMBBaSBSM, and ran offred b) Bp al surh prices ee can nwl bu surpassed lu Ibis ur Ibe BBSSaVS market. We Invito from :mr friends sad tho trsdafsnerslly an exaialuatisa. bej. 43wawy THE BEST BOOK FOR A0ERT8! TO PKRSON OUT Of EMPLOYMENT. An Elegant Gift fur a Father to prexent to his Family. Sand for one copy and iry II among )oar Irlands. WAN r hD-Afui ts to clreulato Sears' Large Type Quarto Bible ! roe r milt SSS). ssTtt can I III. I KOPLsV.S PICI0KIAL DOMESTIC BIBLE This aselul lonk Is itesllned, If woran Turin an opinion rmm Ihr notlres ol tne press, to have an un i... ,. .1.1 ted rtrcul illou In mar ssellnn of unr wt'le spread ronlinrn , and tr-rm a dl-tinct rra In Hie sale rt oar works. It will, no du it, in a tew tsars beaoais tut PaMiiv BiBLa ur ias Aasar"s Paopts. 0 y The in 'St liberal rewinnnrstlon will boat lowed lo persons who may Im pleased to prureiv s'lbsbrtbrrs b the above. Prom .Vi to He cupiSlay easily be ttrculated and Sold In each ot IIIprincipal utiles aad to woe or the Union. It will De sold b subscription only. rfApplicallun should te made al once, as Ola Ovid will sooe be occupied. jfTPr rous w teh n g io aot aa agaste, and do a safe tust.eSs,rsu Baud lo'a apeeuneu cop), ' r. i tho established price, Sis Dollars, tha pH-torlal Pamlly Hilda, with a wel. Bound subscription b ok, will ba Oarelull) tnuil audlorwarded peresp eee, el our risk and aa punas loan) owuual towu lu Ibe United Martea. exuepliug Uwes of t alilorula, Urugou and 1 ex. as. 1L7 Reglslsr vosr Letters, snd the Money will ooute sara. )rOrdera respectfully solicited. For furtlivr particulars, address the subscriber (i.st paid). KOHKKT SB KS, w pi-3 in 1SI W 1 1, ism SUeet, N. V. R0CERIZ8. HARDWARE NAILS ETC. Luit k earoiiiiar afr in n-cn . i - n i uTTos of ikecholcesl llrocerias.aud best soles let Hard ware, C uller) , and Nalla. al Sol Com mar oialKow.by L(.N'H V PAKMllllAK I .VNSSSSNlSaA T 1 RAILROAD. TIM B TAHLK OUTWARD. PlBST TsAlB reaches Kpad Sacoas Taal resell. Spade Tl . Leavrs Clurlunali at S SI, and sain si.sud ludlauapulisat II i .Leases Clurlnnall at S M, and 'a al 4 30, su I Indianapolis al 7 S . MB TABLB 15 WARD. -Lsavas Indtaaapnlis il 40, reacber nd Cincinnati ell 30. a Lost re I mil , i. spoils at 1 1 P. M 'it 50, aad I'lnciuualiaia i. Ptss Tssts.Spade's '.'So. a nax l ast reaches spede mi mm hjiiieits. 8CH RICHTE k WELLINGH0KK LATB Off HAMILTON. OHIO, OPPKK lllr OlllSeSS Ot PraBBlla count) . Indiana, MOnfJNIENITkl AND TOMB ST051E ot the very best quality and Sulsb,at aa low micas can be lurnlsheo In Ibis Valley. As their wort p. aks tor Itself, ibay rufer to it, cither in the ala r lu tbe grave )ard where It la already sul up. Snop lu Ibe Old Yrllow Tavsru, suuui ol thejall Brook ville, lud, aug sSly BLACBSMITH'S Horse Khoos asd Nails sold bj W.L. Faausaa ot Co. $.t 0 HOLLAH C.C. BIHRLEY.-A rt OKXhTVn.il L.WV. Oatce iu iia.lu's Block. ast ot Court House, Uroekville, lud.

Dissolution. BROOKS 4k SOU .K DISSOLVED HAKTBR. ship last weak lu ihs Hoot and Shoe busiues, by mutual conseul. All debts due tue Srts IN bd paid to James Soblc, who has the books Io coll.-. ti. in. He can be found ai Bsq. Ward's olu efflco, next door above Pudp's Tin twt. mag IS HATS! CAPS!! FURS!!! WM. D0DD &C0. NTITB TUB A rH.M "ON OP WHOLBSALI Ut'VKUS ua com pUlo Fall and Winter Stock opSOFT FUR. SILK ic WOOL HAT., Plaah, Cloth and Pur Caps, of every description, aud a splendid assortment of LADIES' DliKSS FURS Of all stv lee . made np It Ihr b-t manner ol rood akin i. frm the Ingiiaat m Ui Piweat v aa. PIJK OLOVB", HUff L Oi PASCY KOHBS, No las Main it., east iu.n,lcl . 4th .1. Sep33ispar F OK DRIED BE BP, UK hi- TO NO If ES A IOLogna 8auaas;e, go to -.''asia. Wm. L. PaaaiiaaJt ss Cea

DR. FORSUA'S Alterative Balm, For Internal and External Use

This Balm is warranted to relieve all Rheumatism, Strains in the Spine, or Spimil affection nml Dyspepsia, lleaclachc, or Stifl Neck, Toothache, Earache, Sure Throat, Soreness in the Bresst, Stomach or Bowels, or Burning in the Breast, Asthmn, Bronchitix, Sprains and Biuises, Burns Scaids or Frozen Purts, Cramp Cholie and Bilious Cholie, Cholera Morbus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and Ague, Piles, Corns. Mesh cuts or sores, Iiiflamution in the Hend, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys, Summer Complaint of Children Wurms,' and luflamation of the Stoirihch ami Bowels, Croup and Sc riet Fever. The reason why this Balm reaches all these eases ta becsiiee II i-duct-s lSamatte, aad arouses U.e sarn-tona and nerraas systsra Into srlioo. This Kwer Is .is Mir Vo Him persllar coasSiaaliuii of .Medical prnprrilas willioiit their being i en iralisod lae inwdirlaa Is perfectly aafa, id oasi -iSioii'K any dead ly potsnn, or aslnrral. Il will, if used ire,1; . art inimrdiatel U ou bis liver, and all olli-r secretive organs. SSesid tlae luliowin jartlf Icsttes. Prom Bar. John a. Pinley. asduiiaU, Marcs 4th, IS. Dr. Pnrshs This Istha Srst lime In m long- life that I bars rlsru m nemo n recoaimendallon wf a u) medicine. as a general reaswt . ino.igti I hare o -im b an selkiiwd. I hsvs used jour Altera tire Halm lor nearly two years; Srst , for Ihe rn umatlsi" In n y hip and kwow, or wble I waa naail) a n, pie. thwa Mr ran evere iwaUoaon Ifl'if lay lanint; Ihsa s vinlenl ailack of diarrhaums myself; Ua.. lor lutainailoo, lor barua, bruisea.a no for a eery severe eaaa of stilt aeb, brought on b a violent rold.and I think I bsve had lull pro .f its med thai properties, lu a great man) of the diaeSsrB lor which you recommend II, and I bat a not round 1 1 to lall Ina alttgls one ol iein. till, I do not say that it Is an Is alilbl cure, )ei it is iu soocr eon n linn. Hist It ta Ibe In st -on pound lor I Inn remedies IcT Inch it Is recommended, lost I have ever trlwd , and I bare tried many. I will nol. If I can procere ii; be with out il In in) ft sally ior uj ruueldrretion. H c ing that )od wtli st II conltnse to couipoaud II Suuseily.and tsalit may relieve thouaauda ol sufferers, I most heart' I) rvro.umewd II to my fellowelttlsns as s mosl eauellenl Pamilt Mvdiuine. Yvufs,aDeclionall. J.B. FIN LEV. Cartlflrats front n L. Starr. I bava knows Mr Pnrsha 's Alurallvo Balm to acr'smi a var) aatraordinary ruru a pirn a horse thai waa Vt-ry badly uul, some time since I used II ealernslly. wslbsptod effrat. I bellova It to a perlncilj sar and etlcacious rantaJy to ba used lu many OvSiplalula. I). L. STARK. Nov. Si, ten. Poasaoy, O., Das. 1, 'OA. 0b. Poasas: Yaj medicine baa rsmplately eutrd um, and I sm hals sod itoui, sad no signs ur Kheumel! paln SboUl sie, I am very thank mat you mills your spacers nee In this pii . The Only re grrl I imw hav ia. ibat )Ou did not come oon.-r.m innen BufertiiB and iMp.ii.sc would nave bean nous awsy . I SUa )Sw stay alw)S be sueseeeful aa with ma, and lire 10 a gvted obi ago. and aver suVr with xUm Hnawmattem. I hare only used what Balm I bought sf ou, sad sis now s new nan. Yours, iraly, HUH I'. IIP.. I V Lstabt Fun, Meigs co . O., Dec. IS, 'M. Ds. Poaas- Das a Pias Boa win rvollr sal. ling me one ds MS bottles ofyoor A Iterative Hslei Od i-..sr.l ihe s.nm. r Ohio llo.f un her apward trie, about Ua Bth or MHh of November laat. I hava -.id it sll bui t o bottles, and ran s iy so far aal hava seen and known u tried it has cured mora diseases, aud lu a sbortor Urne, Mian any as dldue I evsrknew. Il baa already baoome pop. ular hers, aud I rnuld sell a isiga qusstlty of II if it wasgeuerrliy kuon that I alwsvs had tt nn nand. I ahuuld ba glad il y um would s,..ou. i ate Oleagenl for the sabs of it lu this .laee, Insamorn as tha Other men nsi.lt in law plaes are agents for other medicines not wtirth hall so murk If )vs do aS, I will .10 all I ran to give the ntwdlets a wide ciroulaOou. At all proof, please to end me oo dogeli est h of Our differ l m slaed hollies, and obligv Vosrs, U. P. LA WBY. TO TMB PUBLIC. Kim I to osrllfy that my wife was BfflVtsd a ith Ihe spinal affestl iB and dtspwpala fur nine years, and a large portion of that Inu conSned to bsr room. I Urea loti.ta of bor beult bone were Imsss out of ilaco aud cur cd, reused by disease aud sale, hho ss quite board dowo lu her stature luring tier nine s. We bad three ph)alciaua alU'lidlus ber during ihe prit-eipal part or her ill. nes, b it she experienced no permanent relief i ruin their i rccii tmi i ( afterwards procared one iHiitlo ol Hr. Porrha'i .Mie rati ti Balis, and oy the lime she had used tbatb-dtle she lell great reller nhe need buteevou bottles, when she was euilrrl; rared, sound and well, of her diseasna, nd her back-boue has lost Its curve, aud aba lsa Iraiglil tu her stature as she was prevmus iu in. allack. VVe uerrby ca.lily thai we believe Ibe Halm to be tho ceal medieiue io uau, aud we b here It lo be a reitaln eure lot Ihe spinal sffseUoii and dysuepsia, and eanuol two highly reeommeud . ;o an i ... ni aSio'ed with Ihr abae diseaas. A a also flud itati effectual cure u utguy other dL se ises In which ae Bare triad II lu our fasjily. (signed) ALKX. i i. tnti. MAKY a. C LA kk. I ) uchüurg, lllblsnd Co , 0., Jas. B, V. Lyncbburf, Highland co.. Jsn-9, '93. This Is io rani ly thai 1 hare sees aBUcled for I', or eigbl years llhe spinal aaValion and dya. p -psla, and a a rl of that time was cOiilued lo Ml) oed. I had i, led tne vortoua re road la, trhsd pre. c r i bed by Ihe imyst lane who atleoded me, but onialued in. . riiianeui n lief au'il I tried Or. Purine's All rail e Halm. Hy ihe lime. I had used three or lour bottles I fell a real r-lil. and hail not ised mure Uiau aerea bottles out! I I waa entirety cured uf Iheabvve named diseases. I reel 'il due li the public-, as well as lo Ur. Or. Förtha, la slate he aie.ve named lacts aud iq say tnal I believe he B i L4 to be the best medlalne In sae, and I unoi r, com mend tl lo highly to suffering huinaiiity. I have ueeil It In uieuy other easae lu my faulty fr which It wa recommended, aud It has given entire satisfaction In all cases. JOBB WsLBEB. I am well aeaualntsu iUi Alemdra CI ark snd his wile, aud also loha V aUe r, aud know the ibove slslemeuia to o mailers of faet, and they ua persons of respeclabllily aud candor. Sbrncd a Gl ui. EK I can recommsnd Mr. Kursha't Allsratlva Balm is being thu best medieiue I ever used fur cramps i ud I nine. V ben I haS the Cholera, I was crstepdd vary iiiuch,aiid In lea thso una inluuis I was reliveid ut all pains. I have tried il lor aula, brui ns, and burns, and 'ouiid it to give Immediate re - nut, I waa takes with a severe pits ta Use bass -could nol BUalghleu in) self, and I ouly rubbed t twice, and the pain lvfline,eud I was well as i e or was. His good lor beadsohoa; my aoa waa it lacked wlih a severe headache, and in oue-asli houruller bathing his knao, be was relieved. Yours, retpectiully, J. W. Asass. Csrtllcsto from R. S. Hubble, or Ihs Cincinnati fuel Co. We had a boraa thrown overboard rrom a Coal Plal, betwesu laobvaU, aud last lu the gears at be time, aud a sleeuiboel passing, whloh Jain mad .lie boats lo gather, with Ihe buiee struggling at me time. He was eery much out aud orm-ed.-liter we got him out wo applied .vir. Porsoa's Alterative nalia freely tu tue cats aud bruises, mirMM ung, boweier that tbe b-rae waa ruiued. Bui .Iter standing aooul thirty. sit hours. Hie horse as put lo w..rk, aa wel I aa ever, except ihe Boars iu ounerijucnte id the t ula he got. Aud we would cheeriuii) recommend It to the ,'ubl as tbe best uu dicine we bare used, aud ws air iriud allot he different kinds that are in BBS. I concur with oiaers lu rccomme-dmg lit, POrba'a Alterative balm as tne beet Sssdtaiai ws ve ever used ior uorsjs, aud also (or euta aud .iuisus en the buuuui persou. V B. S. II' SSLS I Certificate frost Cbaj o.Brjaut, Esq. Cluctusalt. Jan 1', 'so. During the summer and fall ol 1-4 1 was quite II aldiSerenl limes, from disease of the disease f the sloiuacn aud oowels. By Ibe Srst f Deember, tbeoomplalui bad run through the various -lages ul the diarrhea and'dy aeutcry , aud Dually he piles set iu ta complete the elmus tutaterable ii mit unset) to wiiu b i his iaUer xwp4ainl irsjoe soblecls ibe sufferer. I bad 'n eu conBued u n.j betl lur alHiuta week with ibla last uouiplalut, aud waa vary muco reduce -. 1 badappllsu to a skilllul pb)sicniu, who had proscribed tor .ue several rays, but I saw uo avuieut syuipUims 4 recover). Aliuispolulot lime, forsba s Aluralive Halm came uuder my observstiou b) .nslderable persueeluu, 1 Waa Induced lo lake II u small doses ul a l- aspoouful as often aaa par ixyan.sol the disease came ou. t bad taken sume eBteeof these dueee, wbea I tell deildeoly better ,nd aiierwarns recovered wliu such rephstt) thai u iwo day salirr I commenced taking tbe Baltti, I sea entirely tree from lite e Seele ol the disease. I believe the HsLM Is au excellent reused) las' l)lpepaieniid its kiudrvd oomplsiuta, dyarrhes, ysent. ry and inu piles- I bsve made this . Uleuenlal the riCjurl or Mr. Poraua, who kindly uiered me the mediutue a huh 1 believe c Heeled u euro lu Ihu above Kospectfully youra. t u., tl. Hav A ST. Whnlrssle Depot, al J . di ( . Iteakhirt's, Ho. It Pearl-sl. I'm. Ur. Poisba. Drnst Itere, Horlb side or Pl.th-sl., 3 doors casl of Pinllh, Cm. 0. Per rule hy 0. V, Johnston, M . VT. Malta, Slaughter dc U llllams. J. Powers, Lines di Partutiar. ud Wm.L. Parqubar,ln Brook vtllt. and byceaniry menhauls geuerally. OREGON HOUSE. pRH HOCKr IS ril ILL OPBI POH THK KBI reialnnof vi,lu-s al el hours, snd no pains

lll be spired lo envsrtaln taein, whettter ins oiiis alugl) or) the ioisn,aat is differeaes is .he price tor public days. At least 40 horses csn its euiertaiued at any tinse at the usual pries I be table will be furuiefae with the beat the market affords, done up in the beet style or cok inf. aug S Bail. iu&pe&M).

NEW DRUG STORE. '8105 Of Tal OOLDXH MOlTaJL' HD, V. dTOJSIHTOH, DB A LBV III ruft madUclaia Fa I sit a, Oils, Drrat litis, Pirlumcrr, StatlaisPrjr. Sec, Witttid of Mam 8... nest door to tin VALLEY HO USB, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. TS BS pleasure In la (or as tug Iba Public goner ally , that he ta now In reeelpt of and open' ingiukts new room, opposite Uie pablie equare. a large and full s lock of Goods In his Una. II la stock ef Drug and Medicixes, Heran asf srBh all contdnrs, ta nH surpassed either In qnality or variety, by an other house In the eouali , uor at as low prices. His large atOSS ut Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., Kept by him, ta rem pints In erary parts I ast aow opeulogan elegaiila.sortrasut ol English, French and American Perfumeries, All oT which hare been purchased at such prices i a will enable ma to sell ibeia at ihe eery low .st rstrsPur any of the above or numerous other articles nsually kept lu bouses of like character, the pa I rare respectfully Invited to Ibe ''Sign of the Gulden Mortar " Physicians can rely upon baring their pro crlplioa carelull; compounded. D. V.JOHHSTO.t. Clothing. FO. BAXBB SELLS CHEAPBS AND BETI tor Clothing loan say bouse in tow mar ket. They also keep s Sue slock of Parnlshlnt floods, snd make Garmenu to order at short ooliee. Blank Deeds, &c. There has J ist seen Issued at Ibis office a new and beautiful edition ol Blank Oeeds, abort form We hare a'so. Quit Claims, Mortgages, Commls Ion. rs' Deeds, old form Deeds, Kummous and subpenasVALLEY HOUSE. BKUUK VILLB, I Mi. JOHN KINO. PROPKIETOR. mills well appoliiled Hotel haa undergone

1 thorough r epnirs for the summer seaauo, under tbe Immediate supervlelon er the new proprietor He sssurea his friends aud thoss who may vor him with their patronage, that II shall basis dselro at all limes ta make their star with him spree able, as as Intends to keep a good Wide and obliging asslsunis lu every department. Hoarder will be ecevmmodaled on the most reasoeeble terms, with single ur double roOBSS. I ssi slso prepared i lak a irarelera or oitiseae to asy lutn f Ihs eouutry they sasy im to g. jnne S U PIHH.-Just reeeired Smoked Halibut, While Pi-h and Mackerel wholesale and reull by July II W. L. Psascsaa s. Co. ABD. No. I Prime Pamlly Urd In K-gs. for i sale be W.L. Psaucaaa At Cs. HOTIOE. All persons Indebted o Fsrauhsr A Mnsk.on areouel al tae Old Grind Kinne ( 'erwert and also, thoee on account with K. Tyner, are reapeel rully notified that enL sa they make Immediali uii ui-i;i by iiione) or note, thsir Ba oaats all I SeL ft with the proper nlfl,r lor coll. -i lion, with oel dlstlncliua of peraoni, as iiromlses wHt nm eeitle up the HsMska. Mr. H.H. Waat, will be ound al or near the Old Grind Fiona Corner, ready to all es yon, sad receive soar money, or lake your noies. Notes uue first day September east, Str aods boagbt at an. Hon, ba louo.i at tlie Brook ville nask,st wnich lime prompt payment will be rstt 'ired. PAROUMAK at LfüCK, MeCAKTY 4. HOLLA M). Brookvllls, July SOU ISM. SHOULDER BRACES. kg a KnHa Kw STTYLB, which are perfecth in nla. lie. giving free a. Lou to tne muscles, and a 111 not out uuder the arm ABDUniNAL SUPPOflTENS. Which are woru with tu ecu. eomfort, haviugshapr aud pressure graduated lo suit the rae. I I. IM 11 H UM K I M.S. PorcsreoT varicose reu; anew style Suapeasorr Haudaae, r.,r irealmem oT vsri.-.-cil ; hydtoeile, are. luatruuseuls lor Treetaient er a I ags.Club Poet, t urvaturs of Nplue, and sll othsr l'b)sicsl Oeloruiltlta. All klmi or Mut. purlers and Trnsaes o hand. or made to order. tt KSM as CO, i Maiden l.sne. Hew York; aud MAKSU, COKLIrdJ j CO., Ho. i Ponrlh street, (iwo doors aast of Mala at.) augtVSai i i rn-it. nati, Ohio'. WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE HAIR IHVIOORAT01. This snprrtar Kalbarlou Is now on sale In Brookiit. Ii .....is ,.uStug. All tarnt taw ueestla ant Is to kuow where 1 1 go lor II. Goto M. W.Hstls's. RÜPTUKE CURED. MARSH'S NEW PATENT. 9 11Mb nilK TpiBsask Ihsa I asrlll aasTaaast at Ha r m St n as Ii I r cure, will cure a larste nrniiurlloii uf all re lucible Henna. or Ha. .lure, when rightly applied and diroctlous followed. We bare ,ri ilege of referring to Prof. 'a Valenbue Moll aud Witlard Parker, of New-York: Prof 'sK U Msssay, VV. II. Mussey, Gso- t . lack man, J. p. Judklus and other surgeous ol Cincinnati. We Bare also Wie nrtrltege ot refer -nng lo mauy persons residing In Cluctnuall, as wall at iu Bei York, wliu Uve bun cured by the use ut tats frees. This and other klads oHruae es aud bboulder Braces on hand, or made to older Ma KSM At Co.. I Manien lane, B. Y. M K H . CO " LBSB dt CO., Bo. S Fuurth, st , J doers west ot Mala, augtS Sm C inctuuaii, O . jETNA INSURANCE CO, OP HABTPOMD, CURS. Chartered 1819. Cnah Cap Ilm I ..... S&OO.OOO. OPPICKRM. T. K UK vi r, Pssstsswr. B.C. Kl PLEY, Vits PaeeiSBBT. T. A. Alssabbbb, hecretary. J. B. Bbsbbtt, Geueral Agent at Cincinnati, O. Tbs under. Isned having been appointed ag-eni for Um above old and responsible corporation will contluue te rsaue policies upon favorable terms. JXO. W. KBBlV, Ageul Bepalw For Brookvllle and vicinity. I BOX. Meet, aud Mould Boards constantly mi baud at HLscosTaa cs wulums. iHOUlH K, Prodeec. All kinds of Produce U kutt for lioods al Si.ai umtbb dr. WiLLlaMa, VI oi.l .NS ir you waul a good Violin go 10 July It w. L. Paaaoaaa as t o. lUST KKCKIVEU. iShlfbli Marksrek, J hlf bit J White aud Cod Fish, at aprSA W. L. Ftssrats Sfe CV"a. 0 LAKH WAKE sad ChlnawBrsol superior qua! aval NlsOSHTSS dt VVlLLIsMS nKKHM O KAM lis and LbMuKS at T aprU W. L K.i .gcH.s A r'i pUWUKK. Just received " Bega h ihe and ( an A nou Kowder. July 11 W. L. PaauuBsa A Co. HA ,fia. Kohtnson's Superior Hams, Should, ers aud Sides lor sale al eprSS W. L. Paserasn A Co's. f BIR ACE t il A !'!, Ac, a large supply at X Httttesm A viLtuas. WHEAT DRILLS. PERSONS eisuing io procure Moore's Wheat l'ri He oati be aupplted uy applying to ate at my residence 4 miles oast Ol UioMVlUe, or b) add i easing Ute al Brookvllle. I am prepared to luruisa ao nie.i improve, mem ut aad i. nils, which aows wheat, oats, barley and all ku.ds of grasses. SBd all ku.ds of grasses, aug S9d, 4w JOHN WY5N. Prints! Prints!! FOKMerrlinae. t o. hero. Bay Mate Philip Alleu's Npraguee, Uuuuela, aud all other good 4)leoi Prlula,goto nprilll P. 0. BA K EK. Boots & Shoes. 1AM SELLING MBKS, WOMEN'S' A CHILdroit's nhoes and Bootast Oust. I'ome quick .ud supply ourselves for the great pnlUlsal ustupaigt is. aug ie jamb HOHLE. tOBE LIQUORS, for medtctaal purposes oaly. We ba.e In stors purs Port wine, Cognia ttrandv aud Whisky. July II W. L. FAKUl UAH A CO. IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS. s DRUOfllBT, vor DOIBO AN EZTKstVC A besiaess In s Sourlshia tows on the White Water feusl. Beding rrom f 13,000 t f iO 000 per year, wlibes to sell out oa reasonable Ptssb io one who ran give auiUble relSrrhces. the town Is healthy, and will make a pleasant family reeldenre. Particulars ean be obtained by calling upon, or writing- w las sdlter of ibis paper. augnSw TO LUMBER MAKERS. BXCP.LI.B5T WOOD LAMD OB RA LB. THE MUHMr.KIBBK HAS SOMR BXPBI.LBBT fanning Und In Illinois, and ta Sou lbs rn Indiana, whiehhe will all hap, or exrhsngs tnr Isnd In Prauklin county. Il la all well Umbered. I i,i,i in Hllnoi- pertly lipprovsd. A aaw mill on Ihe land In ImllahS would make a farting In a aw years. Lnrn'rer h.r the laws market com in ml. rrm S'S uSl per thousand within ten miles of the laud, and my ejwaiHtiy rvf ond poplar log thsl ran be bough t, st tha m il, st 4 per thousand. Tbe land ntsrs great Induce want. t persons baring small farms or tows property ta UnI8f1J' T. A.OOODWTJf .

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.asssir B AYER'S PILLS, As sw and suurularlr successful rasjsdy far tha sens of si! Btoooa soseaaes Coetiveoeas, laaUCtWa. Jaundjoe, Drops v, Hhsaasstiain, J-avers, it. Humors, Nsrvoosnsss, IrritsbUiry, Ioftaaimstiona, Heasaehe. Passe an tbs Breast, Sias, Baak, and Limbs, Female Corn plaints, Ac Ac. Indeed, err few bib the diseaasa in which s Purgative Medietas is aot Bsese er Vsss rssnirscL sad mask aicknsas and sullsrlat might be prswetited, K a harm less bat i Bs i aal Cathartic wwsa saose freely ssast This is alia true of Colds, PsvsrUh avmptoma, aad BOests dtrraruTsmenta. They all tend te besorn or produce she deep seated and ferToidabie shstsnavsas which load the hsaraee all over the land. Haass s reliable family phjsis is sf the Brat Importance to tha public health, sad this Pill haa been perfected with oaneamms te skill to meet that demand As extensive trial of its virtues by Physteiaaa, Professors, sad Patients, has shown results surpaaaing any thing hitherto known ol say medicine. Cores hsvs beam affected beyond bsx.ef, were they not substantiated hy persons of each exalted position saht character aa to forbid tha suspicion of an truth. Among the many emmevit gentlemen who bare testified tn favor of those Pills, ws may man tins Prof. J. It. LOCUS, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati, whoso high nrSswaainsBl eisavassas is sn. domed by Juan McLsaw, Judge sf she flsarasae Court of the United Butts. Trroe. CuIwik, Secretary of the Treeeury. Boa. J. M. Wbjsitt, Ooweroor of Indians, B. Lomo woara, great wine grower of tne Wast Also, Da. J. ft. Cniltom, Pimctiosi Chiaaiat, ef New York City, endorawd b7 Bow. W. L. M Aacv, Beeretarv of State. Wn. B. AJTOB, the richest man in America, 8. Lbland Co.. Propr's of the MetropoliUn Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred cwrtiftcates. Crom all parts where the Pills have seen used, but evidence even mors convincing than the experience of eminent public meat is found SB their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation aad study, are offered to the public as tha heat and moat complete which the present state of messes! seien oe can afford They are compounded not of tho drags themaelvea, hat of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted hy eheminal pro tees fat s stats of purity, and combined together in si i oh a nianaor ss ta insure the best res alts. This system of composition for medicines haa bean found ta ths Cherry Pectoral sad PUls both, to pes suss a mors efficient remedy than bad hitherto bean oh tained by any process. Tha reason is perfectly obvious. Walle by tho cM modo ef uasn psstakaa. svar i medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious sad Injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that la desired for ths curative affect Is present. All tha inert and obnoxioas qualities of each substance employed are left hehind. tbs rurativs virtues only being retained. Honrs it is self svidavnt the eflsets should nrovs. aa the? have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a suras. anndaaa to atassse than aa etasr kaows to ths world. As h is fresuently expedient that my BsssBatus should he taken under the counsel of sa attending Physician, aad ss he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing Ita oom position, 1 have supplied the accurate Pormulat by which both SB Pectoral aad Pills are made so the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and Britiah A er ioua ProHhaas. It kowwvsr, there ahould so any sets who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his reqoeet. Of all tits Patent Medicines that are offered, how fhw would be taken if their com position was known ! Their tifs consists ia their nratsr. I hava no mysteries. The composition ef my prwparatäone te laid open to ail men, and all who are ournpetsnt ts judge on ths subject treaty ataksmwrlrslBa their roBvictirjas of their hstriaeio merits. Ths Chern Peetcrel was pronounced by sulsaBws ssoa ts ss a wonderful medirine bsfore ita affects wart known. Many eminent Physicians hsvs declared ths sams thing of my Pills, and area mors confidently, aad axe willtag So certify that their anticipations were BSOSS than iiaMssa by their sflhota upon trial. i hey oporsts by their powerful influeaoa ea the internal viscera to pnrify the blood sad stimulate it into healthy action remove tho obstructions of the stomsch, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action ta Baalth, and by correcting, where es they ax tat, each derangements aa are ths Srst origin of diisaea. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to uks. and bstag purely vegetable, no ham can arise ftuen their use ta any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PB KP AB KD BT DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical nndAnalyUcal ItcraiaL, LOWELL, MASS. Pries BS Cents par Box. Five Bezaa for SL SOLO BT 8ROF WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS YVORCED MIRACLES. TRAT alt tha bald and gray ean bs roetnred perfectly la original growth. an far as their Ineka are concerned, does not sd'ntt of d"Bbt: beetdra, It will eare every possible disease of ths sralp, whether developed as dandr ig. Itching, or in the shape of cutaneous era prions eves seal dhwaeV ami In no possible case will It fall er rnrlug. aa If by magie. servoee or periodlcs' hoBdarhs. aad ir ased twice a wvek by tbe young, ragularly. It will preserve tbe color, and keen the balr from fulling, to any Imaginable agv. Road and Jndgs. C. UH. Offlce. Vsa.lllla, June tl, IBM. Paor. Woae Deer Sir: t take . leas a re In bearing voluntary leallwony to tbe escell-nce of yo cull air Kestorativs. Ihres months ago, my hair as verv gray. Hit aow a dart brown, (ths ertglnsl color,) smooth and glossy. The onlr appliesiton I hare SksdS) t It. haa ss-n tbs flair Keslnra tlvs prepstvd by vou, and which, from tha reasll In uiy own csa , 1 ran most cordially rose uassnd to others. Yours, Ac. BOW ABB WOLCOTT. Vlncenne, Ind., Jane Bi, IBS). RROP.n. J. WOOD: As yu ars about to manufacture snd rsnd yoor rscentty dtecorered Hair Krsloratlve. I will stele, for whomsoever It maf concern, that I have used II, and know others io aae it that I have, for seversl ystrs, bees is lb hahltor aslng other Hstr Koetoratlees, ssd tbst I fleJ y-iurs vastly supcilor lo any other I know. Il entirely cleanseethe head or dandruff, asd with ss monib'a proper sas, will restore any person's sir to the original youthful eoror and isatnrs. It mg lis healthy, soil aud glossy appearance; and a I this, without discoloring tha han is that aprily tl, or ihe dress on which II drops. I would, therefore, recommend its aae to every sns dstlrous of having s Sue color and texture of hair. Keepeetfutly, yoass. VYIUOB BIRO. Su Louis, Joss SS. ISM. PROP. WOUD: As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Hair kaelarative, and aa you roqueet my opinion or It, I will isla, that my hair was, a ww months ago, very gray, and after ustsg two hollies of our Hair Re eloraltee, Il reearaad Its orlg-lual color; and staes IIS application, all dsadruS haa disappeared from my hi-sd, and I have been troubled with no dissgressbls tu bing ot th scalp . I sm aattalsd, that thoee s ho use It, will sot regret tt. as It gives the a p pea ram e or baring been rereutly oiled. 1am preparjd, therefore, to recommend Its see to .l who are desirous of hating a buaatllul head of hstr. I am. air, yours, ate. R. L. STKWART. PROP. WOOD: My hair bad, mrssvural years, beau beoomtag prematurely gray, acCOBkjiaalsd ) a harshness which rendered ihe consuut application of otl necessary in dreestng tt- Waes I commenced using your Hair Restorative, about two mouths ago, n waa m thai condition) sad Saving coutinued tu see till within the last three weeks, tt has turned to tie natural color, ssd assumed a soilness and lustre greatly to bs preferred o Usee produced by U s sppwouiton ol las or asy other preparail"B I have ever aasd. I regard It aa sa tudtspeoeibbs srUols tor every lady's teilet, whether to bs used st a Hair Restorative, or for tbe simple purpose of dressing or eagutifytsg the hair. You have permission to rsfsr to me sQ who entertain any doubt of lu performing sll Ittst Is claimed for it. MRS. C. bYMOMis.. CkuotssaU.O., Feb.. n, tBH. Waurtown, Mass., Msy I, tBsd. PROF.O. J . WOOD: Allow at to altaet the rlnasaaud magie powers of voar Ksr Ksassrs. tire. Tares months since, being exceedingly gray, I par chases', aad soon commeneed ts sss, two boiUeei asd tisoon began to tell. Is rastiirlag the silver Ma. k a to thel r ssu v s estor, ssd ths harr, which wbs before dry ssd harsh and falling oS, now became soft sod glossy, ssd It cssaed falling, the a and ruf dlssppeared, sad ths Scalp lost all the disagreeable Itching, so annoying bwTors, aad bow, I sot ouly look, bui teoi vouug again. ' CHAüLkS wfll I BIT. TnSold at 11 Hark -1 street, St. Loa Is, Me. SS Broad w at , .New York. and by all Drugglsteerery where'. Sll klsda of fsmUy patsat tuest, diss for aale, ou the beat post! bis terms, si Professor Wood's establishes sn l, lis Market Street St. Louis. IL7D. V . Johnston la sols agent for Brest vUle. aprll II FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP AT THJ BROOKVILLE COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, MABUPACTVKEB OP SEVERAL BORTB OP Straw sad Peed Callers, Pampa, Oers Shelters, Heese Powers, Turning Lathes, Ore. All kinds of Passat Machinery asase aad Staad ir, order, si short notles. Wheels ssd SsrswaVst to any pitch or palters. K looks, Taps aad Bvss made loonier. Wtrtrl attention glree to repairing Kteara Engl nes. Will üjsrtsg, ssd all kln-sof Maehlnery . t ast nigs furnished . t short noises . Terms reasonable. Cash tntld for old Iros.QrssssnH Copper. r,rtte ILL TUB Ofl. r AN as -so. a. it hare os baad a good ssssatmest w shoes. Mipiiert.Oalurt, Banina. Boys. Mis ses ssd Chlldtwoa. Also Mrs. UarrPa cstebramBaakinaaad ties, at ssah eslaas. Mi IS TTBEEsk EJMELB.

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BtKBBaThD GERMAN BITTER. PBEPABXD BT Or. C IL JAOMOsf , TkHU'i, Pa WILL BTnCTUALXl Ct'BB LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPfPgU, JAUNDICE, Ctrttdc er aVrvesr Doer Org, Oisresss atae ri ''' ' Oisreere aWsvwg Ww. s sttsSrauvrs' timer er iTibisjI Bach saCssa.

etlfstloa , sees of Blood to the Basal. Aetstvy e the Ptossara, Messes. Mewses era. Dasgast for Food, Pol uses or W sight in ths St-estsrh, soar Erscusttusa, Slshlagar Plsttarlag ai the Stt f ne -' l Stomsch, a wi mm lag of the head, starriest and dtaVsit Bwsskthg PlBUsnwgattbe HssruClMaMsgsr eaBasssaBssTBsassasiiB srhes hs s rytssr posler. Dimere of eba, Dots or webs Before Sss Psjhi, SVwer and Dell Pais la the hoed, IVarhsasy ut pwrwp Hattos, Teltsep. sees of tbs Sk le aad Bras, Psln ba She Mid. smebT ftp Cheat. Lissas, aks.. BaaV sea Baabes of Meat, Burning Is the Sash. Cassis st I mag In lugs sf E. tl. snd greet depvweateai of Spirits. Tbs prsprlsasr hs oaaS.Bg ths sttssgua er the public lo this preparsttos. doee so with a fiaiii f the Bbsvest .oaswsre Is Its rirtses sad ads Ma. Hon to the diosase for which tl is highly Tscsss wsMBSaVsVas. Il Is no new asd sstrterl arUrle.betosetaat haa food ihs test .f . ton 7ssm' Irtet hslwr. ths Mmoriess Mepts.sndtts rsDsutlsssndasle is ssrLJrj th. ..ii iss.ii.!!,, in a! i pans ot tsveoaiiiry u l . . A . fnl psrsssl of ths dlrwsase. nwhBshed sasaslfe mmAmZitdi fss.r7f ins h gams, can aot bat ealhsP) t, moat eesailiol that this remedy It reslly dessrvisg the gvssü ss lehrtty Ithaaohialned. ' stmaPr' M"fr'. AMC K . 1 nstsVes laTähsa Trsn Isw swaTUa. ts . - a. IT " wesw-sssg srsBwgssrswsy STV-stss. aSJHVefJK Chss. Vsaesmp, Mstasv.; T. CiSoM dt Co.. Unrei.an.i K rthrloer. A ndereoor ill, . "V' eiiTirs mm unii. TUB GRBA r PrBIFIKR Opw-HK RL (i) ' TBE BEST ALTERATIVE KVOWlf Not a Purtirie of Mercury im it An Infallible remedy for Rccufura, K rav-. gwu Khrumetwm Obetlnai Cotai aoes Braptlnea. ' Pimple or Poetetee est Sae Ssee. -- " hWU, ages ssd ewaasv ClsrmW SKingworm.er Tetis, See Id. Head, lav IsrsanSBl aaH Bala sf ab. jpie e, wan -aeam, BtsSSsrs VaSSSB. Byphtnur rnsordars. aaS all dleeeeee arising from sn tn jeSVloe ss of Maroerv, I mprwilewee In tikj, orlmpurli, of the Blend. This grast alterative medirine snd -nHBer sf the Blood is sow seed by Ueeeasas of grateful psBesis rrom all porta f lbs Vstssd hutas, vho leeiiry dslly to so the remarkable rTTiparsstsksd br ibe grwsteet of si I Bsodli ms, "( atte r's Snan tss Mixture." .tsuralgts, Bhssmaawsj. "leWela. HrnntlAaa am lha SB t i . . - . r, ... cere. Old ewers, Ssmstl'ss ss the BJswsbb. ShlBI 7" - '"w, rvwsa i omBSSSSS, ralns sad Aching of tbe Hones and rptsas, aro SSSB I My pat K light by oilng this great aad InsslstahhT fsV sdv. a of lod, sosblng hsa ret ay.teatof sll lstpsrluee,ct.gsnlly ssd eArtenth us Ua Uvor sad Kian-va, sad strsatrtheas aks uis-wauan, gives lose le Ike siomeea. mat a law Skin etwsr asd bee Mb, , sm mJmVnTULZmlZ Hon, enfeebled by disease or broken dowa by the oseaasas sf youth, to Its priaMai vigor aad strength. Por the dtsesaea of Perne lee Hie peraliarty ss piiraoi. ana wnerever It Ses bsrsBSB known e esBSBS ks I St BB w HBoajieiKswi aalSk a k. a. a . sss rsgularly prsacrtbsd with he hasptsst el It inrigorates lbs weak and debt lilsu-d, aid Im. ssarts BssaMewy to tbe wore oat frsms, rfoam she skis, ssd leasee in patient ireeS aasl --stiki i a kBSJki boltts Of u.. mr.iimsbl. rwmedr s worth stors thaa all Us so-csilad Sarsaparlllns la agist. The large number of rerilSeatra bw-b i... l . . .... ww mm . m 'mm sllsertSims in i im . ttis bsstevidsass thai mere .anebessbeg sssVsl " Tb.. Press, the hwts-l-k aw p.m. mar.tr. fc. phyatciaas and public mas, well knows is ths rcaamoottj.au sdUthairtestlmosj io the Woadsnol afscuoi Uu GREAT BLOOD Pf RfPIKK. Cell os tbs A gent aad a-aaae Als.aawe.aad rea bse dels lis of Ue wonderful rares performed bv Carters Sprsmh Mratsrs. (la mas I rases where ever) thing else had. Igt .11, ml led ) Iba llu t of snsdverUssmeoi wllliwlsdmll ihetr fall lasen Inu. WI. 8. BEERS ft Co., Proprietors, Vo 304. Broadway, X. Y. vro iru To whom all sedes Wnr ..I. t, IbnMsSss - A r. . a, . . ' . wal,f www vwusirv jvrrrssmi '" wrmof sae vssss lwStss sns tBS t s and by M. VT. Halle, Bmofcvili: A. K. Camss Www TrwDlon; Jama Teraer. PairS-bJ; fhorwJB snOssBp, Metsmora; T. O Sord mCr... Lsarwl; snd K. sarlssr, Anderson vt lie. IJsTORTAIfT TO FARMERS. rpKS TTHDUsBIOKEI) HAB OPCTED A OOP ! on Mam burgese strew i, to w - 'wiiu V.-WWVVJ WWTWpiWW by Joka A dams, where ks Is pre- i parw.1 tosapi.lv euslos-er wtihj WHlPs.udevMyarurloaaa.il) fosse ia e Srst slass Soddm asd msrsssa shop, at rinrmssB prtcee. Having bad several ) ears' a saws! ansa 1 ths hostssaa, hs Is eomSssst sf sseeess. U.U.aua. . - a- ... a.. a . i ii. I")ivii " an sii bibbs oi remaiiiaasi .nrl AiUa short uotlea asay SSSS ly aUIWAsU) MKTBB, DR. EVlsRSOFS GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY II POR culls in nm. Da ash Agae, Osgostlva ChlllSi NEURALGIA, XT! LSM TIC STsSS, AMD ALL PERIODICAL DISEASES, OB Aftettau ! thi Itrrt HEADACHE. AO.. U ths Bsost popsiar BradkMaa it that t known; so medietas vwr mst wit ;t7iivBMaat, apratiaaTiodS! Or ssdssd so klgha isfobrMy Uaasbarta bsssss lata. The proas ssd people, srs.-y where saasA of PR0FB88OR8 Of MEDICINE, Who bare btUerte witahesi UvarmhljUaUlsJa esce from propnsssry modhwlssa. gtvs this thatr asBstioa, ssd huge saatbort ef BaiBsrr r'sisituas oss it is Dauv Psactsbo, la preiereses to ftsrslas sad Ars sals, which sr Heise mast yield the wsy touts tea hy SCIBJiTiriC PBEPASUTIOB, The rssslt of eipsrleses aad lavsMbjsBasj h s a only wra prove t ssd cere year rhSBs, hat hrtag hash s glow of lifo aad isSsiaBaa la the bole satess, that ts slagsmr sad pssahsr bs tail saaflrtaa aaa tst rsarr BiBsBsr tsss rasr! il ii piss, an i to lak a, and doss nol pergo, voskit orswsst. IicoaulasBO MERCCMY, AKSBBir, gfTTTwrwg, STHTCBOr any other polsassos or Isje drag.hstts purely vegetable as UesassltoMl stasia. Htsa ANTIDOTE TO M Aadas aa AGUE EILLER M has Clrsalars for grstetvsaa ssd Us Press, are left wtUsa grPrlesTSsssto. Por ssls by tvessvi s vw ' a u aavS. mMk Bo. 7 SouU SltU StlwOt, PkilsaeJi his AOBMTB. Bawls m Morrises, D. T. Jossetos, Mrsskrtrtot Chss. aa Mstassors; Glfwvd 4 bb, Lssroi, Beott, LHVart'. B. B. Psisw, laastfaaa. Ska at ahrloer, Aadsreeaville; J. 9. teem. BB001 WSLkUforntuwstssiostlois afteribts dsss la Ohio or lad pajt bU U ate-thsr fssds, Ita seshssof tsmBwavd, J. W . SUIT, 4 IS. terns. SavTse Usswsiasd Ttsweas aad Shaos tbs rsrsllyso

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