Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 November 1856 — Page 3

A PAPER FOR THE PAMIIY C3RCIE DEVOTEÖ TO THE AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG AND 010.

The Qnf Robert The Fat of Young Golden Ciiispfisl af the Cloetoealt OuMt. O 8JD TU 8 t Bs alt OxUa., 1 Mlaeoarl Hlver, Wednotlay, Oct. 30. i In coming down fron Lawrence to Leeren worth on Sfiturdy,l pawed the a re of . Robert Roberts, who, tout readers will recollect, was shot with two others. (J. W- H. Golden end Thomas Bishop. )by sons of Dun's and Emery's men, for the simple offence of being free State men. They had left Learenworth and were going up to Lawrence, whan they were stopped, and being without arms, were taken and shot down. Roberta' grare is on the open prairie, by the roadside, and as I passed, the bone of one arm was sticking out, bat the wolree had Bwed off the flesh, ile was left ag in die road by his bai baroas murderers and the body was buried, the next day, by a company of United States soldiers' that happened to pass along- (United States troops always eeea along, in Kansas, after an outrage by the proslaveay men and always just in time to be too late to prevent it) As they had nothing bat their bayonets to dig a grare with, they made it shallow and the wolres hare dog down to the body. When I left Lawrence, Golden and Bishop were in the Hospital, but on Sunday, as I went on board the steamer Omaha, I saw Golden creeping on board. He seemed to desire to avoid observation. I had been in Kansas long enough to learn! not to recognise a free State

man unless he clearly wished it, and supposed Golden was going down the river inccg. At table I sat opposite to him and tried to catch his eye, but could not, and immediaelr after be re turned to his state room and made bis Zpearance only at meal time daring e royaire. At such times I never succeeded in catching his glance. His room-mate was a pro-slavery man (mine was a South Carolina volunteer ffoioff home sick and distrusted with Kansas,) and as I was known on board. i OKI not teel at liner ty to can on him there. On Wednesday night, about 9 o clock, the boat had laid to a wood yard, below Hermann, for the night J them was ash risk in the ladies' cabin of "a man overboard." It proved to be young Golden. He jumped from the stern of the boat and (landed in the edge of the water. As it was a very dark night he probably did not see where he was lumpinc to. and whether he intended to drown himself or to aret ashore there are no means of knowing. He was in his stocking feet ana we easily traced his steps. His track followed down the dry bed of a slough for about 40 rods, when it terminated at a precipitous bank on the edge of the river. Here he seemed to have gone in, and, if so, was drowned . Golden's lower jaw was broken in two places by the shot he received at the time of Roberts' death, and he was entirely unable to masticate any food. He attempted to take bat little nourishment at table and his system had been very much reduced by a long coarse of treatment in the Hospital at Lawrence. His room mate said that he had been at times quite delirious. He could not sleep at night started up frequently by hideous dreams. The dreadful scene he had passed through seemed to hare unsettled his mind, and there is but little doubt that he drowned himself in a fit of insanity. Young Golden was from Waynesburg, Greene county Pennsylvania.In his carpet bag, were found some beautifully written letters from hit sister, Luey R. Golden, which were dated at Jefereonville, Indiana. . Hon. 0. P. Morton. We believe the title of Hon. attached to this gentleman on his appointment to the President Judgabip in the Circuit where be now lives, (CentreviUe, Ind. ) and, as such, wae only a mere form at honor; but the dignity, ability, and even handed justice, which marked hin judicial career, won the title beyond any mere brevet And, unlike other men, sinoe his term expired, he still retains, by merit that title. Nor is ihn nil ; chosen, with unanimity and acolamatioa, by the intelligent voice of the Peoplo's party of Indiana, to oarry their ensign through the warmest and fleroett contest ever had in the West, he nerved himself to the duty . and with physical energy almost Herculean, a mind of power, and finish and genius, and a deportment displaying the nceofnplishud gentleman, he entered on and nsnahed the ablest centst of In diana. The people paid compliment to the man, the statesman, and the orator, and carried homo the remembrance of more worth to him and Inn posterity than the endorsement of a majority, without prinoiple and with Ott honor. We cannot do justice to the man. Our relatione with him have been, (or yuan, of the most pleasurable and useful class, and when we were put on the ticket with hin for a post so Inti mately allied to that of the executive of Indiana, we confess to a feeling of pride for the present, and joy in the tutors, should toe cess attend us both m wa honed that through his allietration of State affaire, so much of true good would result to the whole people of Indiana. And from this in dividual feeling, we know that the people of Indiana so felt, and following hie defeat there is a corresponding regret. Indiana would have waxed Cat, and reflected honor in the gny of Htates under his guidance. But defeat is not all; he has been beaten bv one who if a partisan most bitter, of habits meeting excess under all shapes, whose life is the subjeet of iust censure, and whose influence is lent only to foster purl v., at the espouse of every prtncipl of troth, tedlaf of humanity, inspiration of Okfje. mmn duty, and sense of conventional Eropriety. Though the Mtata has sen angrattful toward Judge Morton, in thie, we ean but look forward to that day when he will be tendered with sure sucecee, greater honors than Governor of Indiana. Meanwhile he will merit what will be most i. . fully accorded. to him. the title of Honorahle. - fort Wayna Timet. JUT An Irishman attempted to pat ia his vote, who himself acknowledg ed that he had been sent from Ohio to vote here for Buchanan. The cry went up loud and strong, "Move him I move him!" and ho was "moved" in double quick time to the justice's of iee. LaeneUe Courier.

Chicago Democrat Press, Hep, 90.

Rail Bosd to the Pacific. While talking of a railroad to the Pacific we have been apt to confine its importance and value to California it has been customary to jonaider it merely ae a measure to aid in the development of oar Pacific possessions, snd little else. This is a great mistake. If we eta not own a rood of land on tne slopes of the Pacific if every settle mcnt between thie and the Rocky Mountain and Ban Francisco, where foreign possessions, the same demsnd for a railroad across that country would exist, though it might not be so readily built What we desire is the development of the resources of this vast eon tinent ; and no matter where that development takes place, the good effects of it will be felt in the meet distant portions of the land. But the country is ours ; it is rich in its mineral resources, and in its agriculture it Is second to no section of the known world ; it has a climate mild as thst of Italy, and its soil is prolific beyond measure. On the Pscific coast will yet be erected immense cities like those of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia ; the Sacramento will be a second Hudson, end California will be the "Empire State" or the West; Utah "an empire of itself;" New Mexico, Kansas, and Nebraska all the territories of the vast West will be great States, or rather immense worlds of industry. Railroad communication to these distant parts would open it right up to the Bast, the West, and the South, and along the iron bsnds would fly the genus of Atnercican progress snd liberty. The oppressed masses of European mechanics would rush in and fill up this vecum ; the cities of the East would send their young and enterprising spirits ; the "poor whites" of the south would flock to a land where labor is honorable snd industry sn attribute of of Heaven. Let but the railroad be built snd it would settle forever the vexed question of free and slsve boundaries and the wheels of progress would roll back the tide of anarchy, disunion, and strife, which threatens to overwhelm us by every southern gale. But a railroad to the Pacific is of much greater importance to our own city than many suppose. It is admitted in all hands that Chicago will, In all probability, be the great commercial center of this continent. Prom this point will railroads diverge to the north, to the east to the south and to the west; to this city will flow the commerce of Hudson's Bay and of Looisana; of Minnesota, Ohio, Kentucky, Goergia, and Florida; and will be the great distributing point for the manufactures and products of the whole country. Such being the case, of what importance is it for us to harry on this railroad to the Pacific. Such an event would revolutionise the commerce of tho world. Those immense merchantmen which ply between the Indies tnd Europe snd America, would become but ferries to our railroad. The whole of India, Japan, China, Persia, Arabia, Turkey, and even Siberia, would be tapped by us, and the produce of thoso countries, which new sail around the world to get to a market, would in all probability land here to be distributed to New York New Orleans, Liverpool, and London.--The whole of Asia would be opened to as. The teas, gold, silver, tin, porcelain, alum, whito and read lead, brass loaf, xink, quicksilver and fancy wares of Chins ; the silks, cotton, indigo, opi um, coffee, hsndsnnss, crspe shawls and ailk manufactures of India ; the exnuisito shawls of Cashtnore ; the gor geous carpets of Persia; the coffee and spices of Arabia the raw products, sword blades, and damask silks of Tur key; the luscious fruits of Contrsl Asia the mango, the date, tho pomegranate, the guava, and tho apricot ; tho wines from the piiins of the Indus and the Punjaab ; the indigo from the val ley of the Ganges ; the Ivory, gums, and palm-oils of the Oural ; and the raw products of Hindostan, ('nylon, Hurmah. Siain, Japan, Thibet, Siberia, ad the Maylsyan Peninsuta thoso immence "store-houses of nature" all these would flow into our warehouses and storehouses, to bo sent to sll parts of the world ! Thie is no fancy sketch. When the Pacific Railroad Is built, it will be as natural for Chicago to be the chief depot for ths products and manufactures of ths Eaat, aa It la now tho commercial center of the West. Illinois will become the market for the whole world. Its brosd praries will teem with large and populous mtnusafllurlng eitles, Into which will flow the Iron, the copper, snd the lead of Superior, and the mineral wealth of tho wurld. Atchison and Stringfellow Canonised The Richmond Ooepel Uontinued. More than halt a eontury ago, two good, well intentioncd men, Wilbcrforce and Howard, inaugurated a now school of Philanthropy, which chose for its subject scoundrels and savages. It was a sort of Revival of the Pylliagoreanphilosophy, whiolt would vainly attempt to banish pain and misery from the world. The effort would have been innocent but for tho inevitable consequence, that In making scoundrels eomforlabls, you increased their numbers and made honest men leat comfortable; and in onoourauing savages in idleness and eannibnllam, you imposed heavier labors on the white i ice. The true philanthropist does not deal in soft, utl'ectcd sentimentalism. He is ready to inflict a little pain to procure a great deal of happiness; ready to punish the criminal few, to ndvanoe the well-being of tho virtuous and honest many: ready to expel, enslave or exterminate, if need be, a few wandering cannibals and savages, who miu: and abuse tho gifts of Providence, to give room, and eomfort, and employment, to white, civilised Christian men. ColumlHii.nnd Vasco Do Oama, and Cortes, and Captain Nrnlth, und the Puritan Fathers, and Walker, and Stringfellow, und A Mil son, nro tho truo philanthropists the men who practically advance tho greatest guod of the greatest num ber," whilst, at the same time, they punish, like Moses and Joshua, ignoraaoe, idolatry, and orime, and pro mote morality, civilisation and (JurisUnruly Howard ami Wlioerforce were shams, aumbag no rewarded crime by punishing virtu . Mm the intuitive oortinwgl NIM 01 filibusters and border ruffians will soon ft all rijfht. Nursing scoundrels and savages is going out of fashion. Log cabin literature baa falten dtmil in the Knglish market, and Walker hai tupplanted Mis. 8 to we in favor at court. The Pythagorean philosophy of Greeley and Garrison is about to give way to a healtbr, robust, sin-hatintr and sin punishing Christianity. All this will be effected, easily and naturally, by means of public opinion, and enlightened anu chastened by experience. Jiichmond Jinquirtr, Xo. I, Judge Story said. 'The iiral duty of a lawyer is to his God and his religion; secondly to his oountry and the law; thirdly, to himself; and lastly to his client. Never mistake the law. Lie for no man, cheat for no man, deceive no man. Be true to the court, true to your client.'

Prom Iks Cincinnati Osteite Kansas Lands.

Mama. feoiToai: Allow me to call the attention of your readeis to the sale of a portion of the Delaware lands of Kansas, to take place on the 17th of November, at Ft. Leaven worth, and to the opportunities which will then be offered for sale and profit able investments, and also to aid the free State settlers on those lands. The Delaware Indians, by treaty with the Government, authorised it to survey and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, these lands, and after compensating itself from the proceeds for the expense of the survey and sale, to pay over to the Indians the balance. It was provided that settlers should not go upon these lands till after they were sola, bat this provision was disregarded, and they are as thickly settled as anv nortion of the Territory. and to guard the rights of the Indians from the effects of a combination among the settlers, it was subsequent ly provided that the President should appoint Commissioners to appraise the lanes, and their appraisment should be the minium price at which the lands should be sold. There is to be offered at this Bale 208,000 acres, and from their quality and situation, they are the most desirable lands in Kansas. They srejsituated on the Missouri river below Ft. leaven worth, extending on the river from the tort to the present Delaware Reserve, a distance of about ton miles, and back West about twenty miles. Leavenworth city, Delaware, Hardtville, and Alexandria, are on this tract, and will be sold either by lots or blocks at auction, according to their town plats. Previous to the recent outbreak in Kansas, the free State settlers on these lands were decidedly in the ma jority, bat the free State men were as a geneial thing without arms, and entirely without organisation without de lence, and consequently, quite at the mercy of the Border Ruffians, who were organised and well armed with U. S. muskets. The Ruffians taking advantage of this state of things, gave notice to the FreelState men that they must leave the Territory at once under pain of death, and proceeded to execute their decree by driving out all who could be driven, and such as were obstinate were either killed or seised and put on board steamers and sent out. Large numbers fled to the Fort, where they were safe from the Ruffians, not because the commandment offered them protection, but because they dare not pursue them there. They remained at the Fort about a week, when Gen. Smith ordered them all to leave. This was about the time Gov. Geary arrived at the Fort, and the Ruffians fearing he might interfere with their operations, suspended them then in a measure, though, I think their fears were "not well founded. Most who had fled to the Fort returned to find their homes plundered of everything theRuffians valned'jbr could carry away. Nearly all the business men injLeavonworth, (free State men) had their stores and warehouses entirely robbed of their contents, and some of them burned to the ground. All the arms which free State men happened to have, and all the horses, were stolen so far as they could be found, besides much other property. This coadition of things in connection with previous outrages, has rendered it impossible for very many of the free State settlers to prepare themselves with money to meet tne sale of their lands, and unless money is sent in there to aid them in securing their homos, many very manywill be obliged to sacrifice all that they have gained by a residence in Kansas, exposed to the hardships inseparable from pioneer life, and what is far worse, the outrages of the Border Ruffians. With your permission, I will in in your next issue show how those who have money to invest, from a few hundred to thousands of dollars, may invest it in these lands, so that it will be perfectly safe, and cannot fail to increase in value from AO to 100 per otnt every year, and at the same time confer a lasting benefit upon the free State settlers, and the free State cause in Kansas, and enable many a poor man there to retain his home, and prevent llio necessity of his abandoning tho Territory forever. II.J. ADAMS. 0. P. Morton Mr. Ixaao U.Julian, whose ohief occupation for some months, or years, in fact, has been the writing of editorials for tho Riohmond Jeffersonlan, a Buchanan paper, has been attacking Judge Morton through the columns of the Cincinnati Commercial, as a Know Nothing, the nominee of a Know Nothing Convention, and in faot stigmatising the movement in his favor as of Know Nothing origin. Whether Mr. Morton was over a member of the Know Nothing Order we do not know, and as it haa utterly annihilated in Central and Northern Indiana for more than a veer, it is of no constijuonco. Mr. Morton is. and always has been, a steady and effective supporter of the Republioan party and principles, und has done more in this late canvass to strengthen both, than could an njeej ot Juliana if all their maiioe and meanness were turned into talent and knowledge. Mr. Johnson of Wayne oonnty has effectually refuted the charges against Mr. Morton, and we deem any exlen iee notice unnecessary. Nothing but their appearanoe in so respectable paper as the Commornial entitled them to a moment's notice, and even that would have been unnecessary, so far aa their effect in Indiana Is concerned, if Mr. Julian signed bis name to them. Daily Journal. X4T If it man would ite grey hairs upon his head before hla time ; begKltry Itnd ruin the sole legacy left to a wife and children, now rolling in every luxury, and brought up te it all; if he wants to eee defrauded and indigent creditors, an old age of penury and dependence, a family driven by debt and false ideas into every degradation and crime, then let him spread alt sail which be oan borrow, give credit to every reckless customer, boast of his sales, live in a brown stone bouse, surrounding himself with rosewood fumiture and costly imported laxarios of every kind; let him bring up his children to bo waited upou by troops of servants the end will eome sooner than he expeots; he will be caught in some nip uf the ice and sunk like a lump of lead in the mighty waters.

Crane's extensive Flour Mill, at

Marietta, Ohio, with all its contents, including 11,000 bushels of wheat, was destroyed bv fire Saturday night. L sc estimated at from 830.000 to SJ.000. Insured for 18,000. The Mill caught fire from the amat machine. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE. rnllK undersigned, Administrator the mUU ef I Joseph Ucpuy, 1st or Franklin county, ee ceased, will Mil at public sals at Iba tats realdene of Um deoeased, in Somerset, Frank llu oounly, Indianern Saturday ,tho Ulh of November 1.50, all Uts personal property of ths deceased not taken by lbs widow. A .credit of sis months will bs flvsn oa all turns ovsr three dollars, the purchaser giving sots with approved curlty, with Interest from date, waiving all valuation and appraisement laws. Sap 19 THOS. MADDUX, A4 m'r. STATE OF INDIANA.) Is the Franklin Circuit FKAX K.I.IN COUNTY Court. The Fireman's tniurases Com- t pany, Cincinnati. vs. Pantcl Walker, Caroline Walksr, John Wskksr, .Nicholas Watker, Richard WVker, George W . Walker, and Jobs A. Warder, Francis J . King, James Casey, Matthew HJllowJMIItm B., Orr tile, and M anion Gordon, Samuel W . Maseltlne, Moms B. Haseltlne, Richard W. Bishop, William W. Walls, Ooorge W. Bishop, Jao D. Howland.Tbos. Montague, Meredith Helm, President of the Fayette County Bask; William II. Comstoek, Jacob Aber, Jesse Wilcox, Ueorge W. Oay.Bowen Matlock, Jacob Aber, John H. Carter, Robert M. Clements, . I astur M, Jenks, Admr., Alexander V. Winston, lease N. Winston, Leonedas W. Winston, Theodore W. Khotwcll, James D. Lehman, Hufns A. Janas, Geo. A. Wheeler, Mas Stadler, Hen. ry J. Lauer and Moses Stadler. Complaint to foreclose s Mortgage, The above named defendants are hereby noli Oed of the pendeuey of said suit, sod to be and appear in the Circuit Court of Franklin County, on the Mcond day of Ute next term thereof to be holden at (he Court Hesse Is Brookvllle, In the county of Franklin snd Ktale of Indiens, on the erst Monday of Februsry, nsxt, then snd thero to answer tho complaint of Mid plaintiff. Witness John M. Johnston, Clerk of said Court, and the 3d day of October, A. D. If 36. Oct 31 it JOHN M. JOHN8T05, Clark. HENRY FALLS, W BO LSS ill SND It CT AI I. ' CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 10 (Cast Fourth Street, between Main and Hyesasore Streets, ClnclnnaU, o , NOW HKCKIVINO A l.AROB stock OF JL Kngllsh and American Carpets, Curtain Goods, Oil Clothe, eke. dec, for the fall trade, to which he respertfullylnvlles the sttentlon of the public. NepU I) -par JACOB CLSAS. raasx x. saAcsiTBis. JACOB EISAS&CO. m AMt-r Ai'Tt-asss or and wholmalb dbalbbs ib SHIRTS, DRAWERS, & TRUNI No. IS Psarl street, ClnclnnaU, Ohio, fob 89 i) WENTWORTH & BRO S.. NO. 77 PK A KI, STRKKT, CINCINNATI, OHIO. SPIEIBID SrillE HOODS. We Invite thesttsnllon of country merclu nta to our extensive stock of Fancy and Nüiplo Dry Oooda. Hsviagfor Mveral years Imported direct from the most celebrated Manufacturers in Ku rope, and having a resident partner In New York, we are enabled to offer to cash snd responsible buyers, unsurpassed Inducements In prices, styles, die. febtlp WKN1WORTH 6 BKOTHKH8. B. JBBBIBOS. J acTTsartsLB. J. LABS. JEIMIIBS. BVTTEBFIELD& CLAIR WHOLKSAI.K GEBS Ns. tai main rtbeet. WKHT KIDE, 8KCU.N1) DOOR ABOVKNIXTII, Aud Vo. J Si x tit Street, CINCINNATI. 0. ki:u vtn tiin uw rook. H. W. DERBY & CO., LAW HOOK NK 1. 1. KHK AND IT II I.I s II K H -, 143 Main si., Claelaoall, Mstw (net piifclielied. In onr large McDON A jTd'S'TrK ATI8B: THKATISK OR THK LAW RELATING TO 1 the Powers and Duties of Justices ot the Heaee sad Constables In tho Nlate of Indiana: with prartlcsl forme snd earsye on various titlet of the Common i.w. Hy David McDonald. The attention of Magistrates. O Steers of Court, and Members of the Bar la eslled lo this Work, with ronSdence thst It Will be found complete, and a curate, and adapted lo the prsMBl wants of officers of the Law, Is Un minor eourte of the suin ol Indians. Ths work Is formed upon the plan of ttte "Ohio TreatlM," oy Jos. R. Swan, reoenllr Issued by the Mine publishers; with which admirable work It will favorably compare. I.t point of thoroughbom snd conciseness of detail, sod authority of precedence of p reelle. All classes of Officers f Law In the Male Of Indiana Will Snd it S i ..liven inn l (aide i ihc performance of their various official dutlM: audio the profMslon generally, II will prove convenient Slid im. I ii I Ths Work embraces the Slalatory Laws snd ths Decisions of the Courts of the Miele upon ths following subjects: Office of Justice Election Bond Juried letlon security for Costs I'a riles to Contrasts Kar Um to Actions I 'recess I'leadlngs-I'rlal V Jary Trial by. the J ustlee New Trials Judgments Docket snd Flies Depositions Kvldeaee TreusoripU Acknowledgments Executors Agents anp I'rluclpsle Appre n tlBM A rbl t ration and swords Fees sad Oasts A ppeele May of KxssaUoa Capias Executions M KH K. -Single Copies. f:M; which Will be ecu! by Mall, pre paid, for eJ:t. Firs Copies looue Address will bs Mill for MD0i or Tsn Copies for eSo-UU, oel III w LKAI. aaSAB THIS. IOWA LAND AliKNCY, Nil LI. ATTEND TO THE BUSINES Of In1 hiwii.j in w.u. uf i. . tcui.ivait.il lentis, rius.and lows lotsi peylngtBXM As., for tiersons living at s dlslsiico Funds i sn lie sent with aiuty iniirsruon Mew York These wishing to put thslr money where II will he aar, ami wlnl.t m .. . .. i ... .. luvst lei bjr addressing July IS AHKAIIAM CAMEY, Cedar Falls, Btark Hawk t o , Iowa. STOVES AND TIN WAliK. and other places Dial he expects lo keep on hami a good suppl f of Tl N W A it K and mi v.-. Uf it nine, sit hla Uav In as..i AjnuiiA. IND , Where hn wauid be pints. .1 lo accommodate all..f Franklin County with Stoves, at sll prteei.slto, SELX-SEAI.IMO FRUIT CAWi Of various kinds, snd Um eoramun Cans also. Orders from llrookvllle or Laurel for ans. , an ha Mill by the hack and will receive prompt sltsntlon BUgSMly SOLOMON T, NIIKKWooii, ASA IU LKHAHT. (Lstenfad Suocessorio Ingle, Wheeleres teleaariin iiveinaiaie agencies,) Atts)rstr all !. runt Wlll .il!,.! 1 lha I'.ill,,. '! ii.I.i. k. . " w , .WWW, IHlM'.r 1 1 ... H 1 1 .1 ! ii llf Ujl klalM.li.l all....... ..... BBBBWS awsejeeesi " nn....uii ai.o.Hur i.ro fusslonsl buslsese Intrusted lo him in Vauasruurs; inn Bi.juii.iMK ci.unilval n 1 1. ilia. is. 11 ' .VÄNSviLLE-rslAAllA. Ft Oi BAKER Ii K A I I It IN J STAfliK AND t V Is NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, 0AP8, AC, 0MB DOOR NORTH BROOK VILLI BANK, HXOOKVlLLk, INI). Kurnlahlna artlrlaa of uvory daaorlDlloa. Lias. Iahte a medeto III so Is ardor et lha iiortealneUee nprll II VALLEY HOUSE, HKOOK VILLI, IUD. JOHN KINO, PUOI'RIKTOH. THIS wall appointed Hotel has undergone thorough repairs fur the summer season, under the Immediate supervision of ths new proprietor. He assures hit friends snd those who ntsy fhvor him with their patronage, that II shall be his desire l all limes to make their slsy with him agree. abUt.a as Inlands to heap a gooa'labts snd olillgl i.g assistants In revery depsrtluent. Boarders will ha Besom modeled on the most reasonable terms, with single or double rooms. I am slto i i -I pared to take travelers or clitient to nay pail of the couatry they may wtsa lo go. Jnne S -if Administrator s Notioo to Debtors N I ii iK Is hereby given that ths noise dus the estate ol Caleb II. Allen, have been left at the Urookvilla Hunk for collection. 1'ruinplpayincut is s spec lea jiimaii aus, OoU4 Iw Administrator.

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s. w. Trr. TÜJT & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, est libs PBODUG Ms). tA Wtslsswt t., ClaclaasSsH, O. ter, Kcge, Urals, feathers, Dried Fruit,, H ,talOSS. Unions. Ac. Liberal CASH advancements mads os cons guBsnli. Orders for Orocertes sad Manufactured Articles solicited and Iliad oa ths most fsvorabla terms. may 18 I y HUU of Indiana, Frank lit) I In Franklin Com. mm County. I fleas Ssrsb llolley, Andrew J. Thomas Amanda Thomas, Jamas W.cumore snd Hsrah Oil mors, vs. Hansberry Holley, (Jeorge MitchSi, Kschel Mttrhel, Sanford Hoiss, Nsacy llolley, Ssrah Jsne Gllmore snd Amanda (llmors. Petition for Partition. Ths above named defendants are hereby notified of ths pendency of ths above petition , and te appear In ths Court of Common pleas, for ths county aforesaid, ea the second day of ths neat term thereof, to be held si the Court Hoste. In Brook -villa, l,i the connty or Franklin, sad Hütts of lad. tana, on tho first Monday In Jsnaary nsxt, and there to sntwer the petitions of said plalniiSb. Witness John M. Johnttoo, Clerk of ssld Court, this 80th day of OcfhSf, A.D. IHM. JOH! M. JOHNSTON, Clerk. OSt S4-4w Slate of Indiana, Franklin In the Franklin ComCounty. t Don Flsas Court. Hsnry Van Bergen vs. Complaint Is foreclose Peter f. Wright snd Mortgage. Deborah . Wright, Ths above nsmsd defendant are hereby notified sf the psndsncy of ths abovs fnamed complaint, snd to sppear la the Court of Common pleas for the county aforesaid on the second day ef the next term thereof, lo be held st ths Court House In Brookvllle, In the county of Franklin snd State of Indians, on ths first Mondsy In January nsxt, then sad there to answsr ths complaint of asld plaintiffs. Wltnsss John M. Johnston, Clerk of said Court this 1st day sf October, A . D. IHM. JONM. N, QjA. DUHME & CO., Importers attd Jobbs-rslii JKWKLKV Nl FANCY GOODS, No. 130 Main Street, nnder Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, O. TTT'Waleh Makers' Tools and Materials. Nov. 1 1 ,IHJ3.7 ly? . i. m. slYiott, at. l. t. BSBB, IV B. ELLIOTT & BABB, FAinriELn, inn. DR. ELLIOT I .having sasoclsted with him In ths practice of Medicine, Surgery. Ac. DK. BABB, recently from Maine, respectfully Informs his friends and ths sick generally, that all business In their profession wilt bs promptly sttended to. Ocl 17 tf Public Sale. On Rsturdsy, ths 1st dsy of November 1RS8, si 1 ..clock, on the public squire at Broekvllls, I will tell st public outcry, without reserve, two span of mules snd a rockswsy csnisge. TERMS Ono year's credit with Interest on note, waiving valuation laws, with approved las-curtty-OBO. HOLLAND. ocl IS Millinery. IfBS. MI. II IIHTER HAS BROUGHT ,TI on s lot of ftveslonable Hoi.net, Trimmings Sc., snd It prepared to bleach snd trim Honnets st short notice In good style. oct 17 tf Wanted. .-. MMt Hiith.U Corn, o.ooo Husholt O.ts, lOvOOO Hushslt Flsx Heed And all kind of Grain and Grate Reed, for which we will pny Iho hlgbs.t market price. Bsp HI W. L. abucsas di Co. . W. BtMSLB, J. M, V.M. .Mr. O. W . KIM BLS. JB KIMBLE, VANCAMP & CO,, II A VINO PCRCHASr.D THB STOCK Off II Goods formsrly ownsd by T. Mo-vtagua, In Melamorn. continue to accommodate the public, on the north slds of ths canal with STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Of svsry quality. Frenohand Kngllsh Merinos, Delslnet, Deberget, Manila, Shawls, Honnets, etc; also, an end (est vsrlely of goo. Is for msn't wear, we keep ae ssual, a complete stock of MEN AND HOYS CLOTHING, of ths Istetl style. In Boots and Hhoss we hsv on hsnd an entirely nsw assortment of the bstt manufactures, in quality, ttyis sä price, our goods will suit. juas SB CANAL BOAT CAPT WM SUDLER, r II. I. m.loirp.iil.rtrlt.. ...II, I ...... ..J Kayelle county, to Cincinnati, tourhlne at iurei, .-vieisniora, nroosviue, Koonettnr, and other desirable points, for Freight slid I'aasengers' The "Wayne" will leave Asblaad, laurel, snd Metamers, for ths ally, on Mondars. and Hrookvllls on Titssdsyi of ssch wssh, and returning, III Inava lha llv ill. krl,tii II ...,.L w 1 1 1.. Mstanora, Lsurel.su.l Ashland, on Mslunlsy of each week. Ths'Wayns"lt prepared to do II kinds of nipping, and rroiu the long e (parlance ef ( 'apt. Nuiller, pereout wishing lotend producs to IBs miy, ior sale, win aeu 11 to meir interest lo en trust ii win. him. Tbs"Wsyne" will receive snd discharge her freight, si Ihs Warehouse of Llnck v Fsn-uhar, upper landing, ir not otherwise dlrsctsd, where amplearraiigemenlt will be preps rod for shipping sll kinds ef Producs, Flout snd Merehsndlss. i ouhU) Bsershaats, Millar., ssd Blacksmiths araraspeeirully solicited Tor B (bare oT their patronage by msyS W. L. ffA HqUHAH ts CO., AgsnU NEW DRUGSTORE. BIO OF THE OOLDEM MORTAR. UKA I.Kit IN Drugs, rii'dii Inn Patlnla, Oll, ly..liifi, Perlumcry, salivate Irry. A . . Wett tide of Maim St., next door to tin VALLEY HOUSE, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. TAKEN pleasure In Informing ths public gsnsr slty, that Im is now in receipt or and open ins in his new room, opjmslte tho public square, a Isrga ami full tlock of Good. In hl. Uns. His tlnok Sf Dm us and Mkdicinkh, He csn say with all confidence, is not surpassed, sllhsr In quality or variety , by an other house In the counlv, nor at ai low prices, III. large slock of hiintH, Oils, ViiniiMhes, &o., Kepi by hlm,ltcompletsln svsry pari. I am gov opening an eluant assortment of Knglisli, Krenob and Ann-noun Perfumsrioa, All of which have been purchased st tush priest at will enable me U self them si the very fowetl ratss. For any of the abovs or numsrout other articles usually kepi In houses of Ilk character, the im t Ii. em respectfully Invited lo the "Sign of Ihs Guidon Mnrlar ' I'hyslclaus can rsly uin.n hsvlug Ihsli iirstcrlnllon csrefully compounded. D. V JOHNS I ON Vg Ltiickesrsrquasrsreln receipt of full suplitte of thecholeetl Groceries, end best selected Hardware, t uiiery .and Nails, at No I l onimer sialKow.b) LINCKts PAMQUHAH JOY TO THE WOULD! ii A IM oi A THOUSAND flow K. UN, tarsals O st W. L. FsBSt'StS H Co, 'i. sept IS HTATK OF INMANA.l la Iba Franklin i Iroul FKAN KLIN COUNTY,) Ooarl. The Fireman's Insurance Company, i i ncl ii ns II TS. John Walker and Lacy Walksr, snd John A. Werder, Fran, is J. Xing, James Casey, Matthew H. How, Mlllon M, Oryille, aud Mah Ion Onrdmi, Nsmu.l W. Hasel Uns, Muse. H Msesillfi, Klrhard w . Mlsltop, William W . WslL, llaorgw w Hlshop, John U. HowIsml, Thumat Moniagus. Merdlth Helm, .'resident tit ths Pay elks County Hank; William H. Comsleek. Jacob Aber, Jesse WllMi, QassBS W. Hsy. Howe Mav look, Jacob Aber, John M, Cartsr, Kohert M. ( laments, William H. Coinslock, Justus M . Jsnks, Adm. M--ander V. Winston, Isaac N. Win. ton, LeonedBl W. Wintlon, Theodore Nbolwell, JsBJBt O. Lahmen, M.ifus A. Jouea.Oeorga A. Wheeler. Mai Hlastler, Henry J. lauer, Motes Hudlsr, Danhl, Hleksrd Oeurge, Slid Nlcholst Walker. Comnliltil to foreclose Mortgage. The shovs named defendants sre hereby notiSed of the pendency sf said tall, and to appear In Ute Circuit Court of Franklin County, on ths tshond dsy of Ihs nett term thereof, lobe held st iho Court House In Hroohvllts, la Ihs soumv of Krank In. sud Male of Indiana, on the Srst Men dsy of Februar nail, sud answer Iks complaint of asld platnUSss Witness John M. Jobuslon.Clerk of said Court, this 3d dsy of October, A . D. ISaS . 00(3141 JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk.

JOHB T4IT.

NEW STORE & NEW GOODS.

JOHB II so. KING k WEST A KK Just receiving nnd oenlng a new and well A telected stock of Fell and Winter OoODH si ike olj RED BRICK, known as the old stand of 0. Prlee V Son, where they ean be 'on tut el all timet, ready and witling to sou go eee a shade cheaper than they bavs ever been offered la tatt market. Our stock of I ndies' Urs ae Ono.l 1. full sad oemplete, eooslsttng Is part er Black ad PahsCf Mlks, Merinos, Lustres, Oebaget, Ceahmerea, Chslles, TalaoUss, Plaidt. Delslnet, Ginghams, etc. 900 Pleicea I'rlnts Of good colors, snd a choice selection of pattern. Also, a splendid assortment of Bounet Trlsasalatg Ltctt Edgings, sad Inserting!, of every klad sad style; Caes, Collars, ludertleevee, Handkerehtefs, Hosiery , Cloves, MIIU, Satchels, and everything else neossesry U eomplete the Ladlee' Toilet. Frosiets fiotbs. Of almost every color. and at prises last can't fall to suit the customer, as well at a nice assortinsnt of Doe Skin Caatlmerei, Black snd Pancy, Salinem, Tweeds. Vöttings. Ac c. Or If you prefer a garment ready made, w can .hew yes s little ths hast and c heapest stock of H und Boys' Clothing In this portion of ths State. Also, s splendid assortment or ttviB.Cs' Furnish lug Oewtla. Our slosh: of atssavl Veodt It hesvy, and consists in part or Brown sed Bleached Maillin, Drillings, woolen and cotton Flannels of all colore, Checks, Tcklngs. Dispert, Mariner's sir I pes, Ac. late, Caps, Hools dt llioea, tellected esrefully, sndst prices that will .all. Ws keep a general assortment .of Hardware. Queenswsre, Glasier are, .rocrrles, Malls, Ac. In fact, our stock 1 coropleu In every department. We wilt take sll klndt o f merchantable produce st the highest price, in exchang for goods, sad give you the goods at cash prices. tepl'S-ly NEW FURNITURE STORE, BABBST O A t'TKti It . J ots est a by sot.xis. li.Tli.1 k HEYIQLDS. HAVE OPENED, ON MAIN SRRKE T, OPPOSlie Llnck. Store, a large assortment or Furniture, such as Hsreant , Bed steeds, 8 lands, Chairs, Tablst. Willow Wagons, Maitrasses, , Lounge., die. which they offer for isle, cheap for cash. IN DEBTAKINO. They will be prepared to furnish Coffins si short notice to town or oountry . Sep S DRS. PEEK & LINEGAß, ECLECTIC PHYSICIANS sV M R. OEw"fS, TTKKEHY respectfully lender their professional XX services to ths ellliens of Mt. Carmel snd vicinity, hoping by a promt attention to the duties of tbetr profess lou to merits thereof their pairsnag... Jit. Carmel, Ind. sept IS To Merchants. WE HAVE THIS SEASON MADE GREAT IMprovementstn our WHOLESALE DRPARTMRNT -as- esaw w. essävewäv av eea ätäl a. S A g a7s-S Ik... ................ I ... I . aa - U m a a mo svvwi.iiiiuuBtinii i;i our ripiai incrfUIQf "n,tw wmcal wtj rfl-pwuiuiir lllTllaS Us at tlshs ti rr rtf hn vase Our term, are a. liberal to cash snd prompt i. mo ouyers aa any nrat cisss KSSMM Douses, snd MorchanU will find It greatly to their advantage, before purchasing elswhere, to examine our slock of Dcmriilr Linens, If usckaealnsr iooUs. Ir. wi l.oods. I.mbroldrMr, fllatka. Sa.l... m I. ..... I aw .... ' , "- -""vwi saawiii i-ianiiiri, We continue our estontive reuil butlnsst as ", sw its s.r.r. c I'll., MspSSnapsr 74 West Ith it., Clntl.,0. BT AHTHQRIT TR THB CtattSuperinlenbtnt AND BOARD OF EDUCATION, Hsvo srdsred the following dstlrsbls works for Township Libraries of Indiana. Some of them have been put Into every Library, others only Into the most populous townships. ne oarerui atten lion given to the examination of worst lor mate idDrrarlst, Is s gusrsnlse of the merit of the book, chosen, Many famllle. will dualre lo own the hooks and read them at their leisure rather tnan wall their torn and get them from the 1 ow nth I p Library. The works may be purehased of Hookssllars. or will be seal by mail, free of postage, upon payment of prloeaaanexed to esah: FtlT'l Anciunt Histnrv Mach lupstrer to Kollln, because more conolaa, nxliC -.mi mooern researcli. 4 volt., Cloth .sill, i3 Sheep, Library tlyle.fjo. The Teacher's miscellany I. a new and valuable collscllon of articles en Kduratlon.by Judge McLean. Drt. Hujws, Biggs. MeOuffey, Aydeloll, Plckell, Lynd, Post, and othes members of the "t olllge o! Teachers ' 1 vol.. IU l.in .. tritt, aiaa --.. l History of the Pilgrim andPuritans Wn a. la. ainers, Hv sto eil snd Wilson. vol., ig me.1 oloib DIoffatt s Use of Dr. Ohlamers I vol., l-s mo., a The Ladies of the Covenant. Memoirs of Dltlliigul.hsd Heottlsh Penale char arlersi nmbraclug the Period of ttiu t ovnantand ths rarseculton. Hy Hov. James Anderson ro( 14 mo., ay I ...i Moffatt s South Africa. I vol., IS mo. Twelfth edition gl Six Years In India, iij Mrs. Colla MeKaaala. S f U., II mo., .sloth, Kern s Practical Landscape dar dening With SS plans aad Illustration., Third edition . M All -or-WAR LIlTt. A Boy's ExperleaoeintheU 8. Nary. (tt .tu rnnc.sBB.) I volume, 10 mo.jlllusl rstsd. TSctt. Thr H-r hnl Vrsacl. A SAILOH EOVH VOVAUES TO SEK THK WOHLD . (IITN TBJOUSsBB.) I volume, IS mo. , lllusirsled. 7J els. NordhhO". admirable ssrlst of volume.. -"Man of War Life," --Mertttnl Vessel," nnd the new volume I., appear In Hsptembsr, under the title of'Whsltngsnd Klahlng," mutt be received wllh irOSlfSTtir, gglhs two flrtl have been, wherever M rests led, They are the faithful limnlaga of n.ne yesrs experience, st tea, of b common sailor, a native "Huckeye," reesgnlsed ss Inferior lo ne Writer of ths prevent day, In life-like del Inoallous of ad venture by sea. 0 s Very striking and graphle pictures of life at Nee, evidently authentic. and vur) Instructive. see Hs. adventure enough te please, vol truth enough ut diMlpate tho obsrm of a sailor's lifo,-Pew York Evangelist. I hare Is In them a veal amount of Information respecting tho uoiumuroe ef the world Precbyteiisii Witness. win take eapilvo Um yousc.- Journal snd Masaeuger. A Buckeye Abroad, Or, Wanderings In Europa snd lha Orient. Uf Mamuel. Oos- Third edtileu, lllaetraled. 1 vol. W in... , im u -1 1 1. . mi.'j.v The Three Great Temptations of Tonng Hen. Uy Nssissl W. Klsber. Pourth edition. I sol., I mo., film. . . Then are capital work, fur Kaiuily Librarlss.Publlslied by MOOHJt, WILSTACH KITS 0., t Wat aurtH el., ClssUI iff ITt'llKI. L.N NEW "lATIONAL, HAP Of TBI D1ITED STATES. SStsmailc ef lvlelie, enlrsxl Atssrlea. Wr.i Istdltx lelstmste, ( nbs, YCsj tk. THIS NEW AND WKI.L I X KITTED MAP IH Svs feel four tuches by Sve fest tls inshst, In siae giving s view of the wbols United Bietet, and the southern Mistes of Mexico snd the fenlral American Klstcs, With Ihe northern liortton of Noulh America. II hst Jutl been issued and con Islns ilia locations of the towns aad eiltet of Kan Mt, snd on the wettern coasts. It tsss Indlsaenalbln article la every family, and will bs furnished to individuals al ths msiiufsrturer'i price, end can l.n had only of age u la. The subscriber will visit Ihe different portions of this sad adjoining en mi tins ss rapidly as possible, snd hopes (o mewl with tuch onoooragenient SS the mortal of the Map deserves, "o too WM. P. SWBBT. Providence, R.I. KIIODKS' fever iioiem cm: OB. ANTIDOTKTO MALARIA. CH the prevention and ears of Fever aad Ague, er t hill fever; Dumb Ague, and other rmlteul and rem tllent fevers. I bsvs on hand this eelebrated medicine, war. ranted for every tingle easel and ean reeomatend II as the beet te sll tufferera from that complaint. I also keep a great ait... lineal and variety of drugs, at low prices, I am also prepared lo furn iahe er) cl.cmioal pes pa ratten exasl and elesr, Slid can execute sverv chemical analysis I'll) ii fltin cati receive tho chemical reactions to tho fundamental discovery of potsoa. for post mortem examinations, accompanied with the directions for use. ION A TIUS IIOEPLE. Mroohvtlle, Ind. ort if SEA KOK AN r POSTEMK Apple Pes pert and llovey's Höring Machines , lor sals al ep is w. l. P4suiN4B a CO...

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jIAXC tTlTTijtltS PATRNV'Pok table oris 0iio -iii i.. rosa LOURINd WHEAT, 0RIN0IN COR.V MEAL, HMALL GKAIN, PEED, dm., a. welt as whols ears of corn (cob and sll), st Ills called, into good Save eob and corn Peed, In one operation. These Mille I manufacture out of the beet quality of French Burr Blockt, wllh mach care. I build six different sixes, prices ranging from gi te Seht), Thsee Mills Continus to item the earrent ef sll opposition sad are tu psrlor for sll purpotei, especially for wheat Souring. A 1.80 STKAl. B'8 PATENT PORTABLE SAW MILL, called "King of the Wsodi." Tbl. It an ingeuiou. sud Haw-Mill lo make lumber In the woods. Tbl. Mill can be run by animal, tie t ro or wsler power. Those wishing lo know fully about the principle upon which they are built, aad rbe prices of each .Its, as wsll as ths terns of sale, Ac, win pleass sddrest me, etklng s Book of Description, which I will msll and pott-pay. Those who do to will write, In plain, readable language, Use nsme, Post OSes, Couolv snd Stste. ISAAC K TRAUB, Patentee and Pro'p. Bop ISSm pr Ro. IS Weetslh il, Cincinnati, O. HATS! CAPSÜ FUSS!!! WM.D0DD&C0. I NVITB THB ATTENTION OP WHOLESALE UI'YKES to a complete Fall and Winter Stock opSOFT KUR. SILK 6 WOOL HATS, PI tub. Cloth sud Kur Caps, of every description, snd s sptendld assortment of LADIES' DRESSFÜRS Of nil sty lev , msde up It; the best manner, ol good Skins, frem the highest to the lowest grade. PUR GLOVES, BDPPALO & PANCY HOBES, No 144 Msln St., east side, below 4th tt. Sep 3 3m per TOMB STCIES & MQlDMElfS. 8CH RICHTE & WELLINGHOFF, LATE OP HAMILTON, OHIO, OPPBR THB cIUssbi of Fran x I in county, Indiana, NIOrsCIvIENTa AND TOMB STONES of Us venr bestqushly sod Oolah.at st low rate, at csn be furnlthed lu ibt. Vsllev. As their work tpeakt for lUolf, thsy refer to It, e.lbsr In toe tbop or In the grsve y. dt where It 1 slready .el up. Snop In the Old Yellow Tsvoni, touto of theall, Brookvllle, lud, sugWlj SHOULDER BRACES. MARSH'S KKW STYLE, which sre perfectly elastic, giving free action to ths mutetet, and will not cut voder the srm. tHDOmiAL M I'POKTLHS, Which sre worn with much eomfort. hsvlng thspe and pressure graduated lo suit ihs cste. ELASTIC sroi klKiK. Por cure of varteoes vslnt; a new etyle Sstpensorv Bsndsge, for trestmont of vsrieoellc; bydroelle, etc. Instrumenu for Trestmsnt of Bow lgs, Club Peel, Curvature of Hptue.asd all other Pbytlesl Deformltle. All klad of Supporten tnd Tratest on hsnd. or msds to order. MARSH dt CO, 9 Msldsn Lsns, New York; snd MARSH, C OKLI8S A CO., No. S Pourth ttreet, (two doors west of Msln it.) sugS93m ClnclnnaU, Ohio. RUPTURE CURED, MARSH'S NEW PATENT. fBlHK only Trass thai will effects permanent M aare, will cure a large proportion of all reducible Hernia, or Ku,.turc, when rightly applied snd directions followed. We havo privilege of referrlsg lo Prof. 's VslsnUns Molt snd fWillard Psrksr, of Nsw-York: Prof. 'a K. n v ...... isr ii V . i Hltekman, J. P. Judktni, and other turgeont of . i.n-iiiuBii. ws have biso tne tirivtiege of referring to many pertont residing In Clnclunstl, at well as In Sfcw Vork, who have been cured by the use of thlt Trust. Thltsod other kinds nf Truss es and hhouldsr Braces on hand, or mads lo order MARSH At CO., 9 Maiden Lane, N . V. M A KM II. COK LESS t CO., No. S Fourth st.,8 door, west of Main, augW.Jm Cincinnati, o. Clothing. EO. BAKER SELLS CHEAPER AND BET i ter clothing than any house in lETe mar i. Thsy also keep a floe stock of Furnishing Hoods, snd make Oaruimls la order al shorten. liee. Blank Deeds, &c. There hst Jett been leeued si this otlcs s nsw sndbosutlful edition of Blank Deeds, short form Wo havo aso, Quitclaims, MorlgagMi Commit lonrrt teseat, oiu form Heeds, Suuittiont and suopenas' BROOKVLLLE BANK UriLl.allowluisrsaton lime Iteposlltinsde sftertbls dau In Ohio er Indlanaeurrenoy. aVSk ta.KI aa lea at I a.. I lea as Aa .. .1 "J I M Pllllllsir IUHUSt By order of Ihe Hear. I, . a .... . J' W-HiTT.Ca.hlor Brookvllle, Feb. it, ISM. Prints! Prints!! POR Msrrtmss. Cecheco. Itsy Huts Philip AlIsn'. Ni.ragues, Dunn.l., and all other gooil slylo. of Prints, go in sorll II sr n u u xtu Boots ft Shoes. I AMHKI.IIMJ M KflN', WUMKNI SB OWL l uren-iKBoet sud Moots s I cost. Corns quick snd supply yourtslvs. for the great tioliiical campaign, aug 10 lAMEM OHLE. flt'RR LlaUOHH, for medicinal purpose, only. I Ws have In .lore pure I'orl wine, Cognlac ormi.uy ana wnissy. Julyll W. L. PARMUHAR CO. niNII. Ju.i received Smoked Hattbat, Whtta I' Plab and Mackerel wholesale and relall by Julyll W. L. Pssui'Nta A Co. T ABU. No I Prims Family Urd In Keg., for U SSM D W.U. PSBtlUHta f U, IKON. StMl, Bad Mould Hoards eontutillyoi. handai NbsueTaa W.tu.si PKOIHM E, I'rmluos. All kinds of Pro4ucs la hearorOoedtai MkanenTsa A. ,-tl IOLINH.-lf you wsnls good Violin go to V Jul 11 w. L. P KsButa.a A Co. jThlno'Vt'tV kU S - prM W. L.Psaat ataaCa'o. O 1 1 Aas w a M R aad Chlaaware of superior aaalSt Bt-aeesiToesh &,nm: nlBSM OlAVtlf ulLsUtOIII al r aprSS W. L P.i.ui mar a Co's pOWDEM.-Jutl received e Keg. KISe ead Can I nun Powder. July II W. L. Faseln. A Co. HA tvtS..aHoblBton't -superior Hsmt, Hbi.utd oriand Nldoi fur His al epr 8S VV. L. FaSQKN.B A ( n't. fsTlHAC B CHAINS, eke. a tare, s.r.a.1. .1 X BkSUSHTBa es WlhlUMI. lAKMKKH.fortJram Vrsdleswoto ran las o I W.L. Paasieaas 4k Oe. FJHIOMAbl K IlKKKM Ü00DS -A now .ull Pl at Libcb 4k PsBuvaaa's BUOMMtTMV ? aasys S Mall, ssld by W.L. Psamask A Co, FOB HKI ICH BKEP, HBKK TOSOUkUl A HOL ognshsiiisge.go c mmmm WM.L.F.BaPBsiaCo', WORMS! WORMS!! marOSON A YFo-b VKRMIFDOE, forialsa r sap IS w L. Psbbumsb A Co. 'I. FURNITURE AT WHOTsKSALK PRICKS W I I.I.I A (W ItBAIfK OFFKKS To BELL bis large lot or oioanoni rurnuurs si wtuio uUprtMS). Psraons wishing in bnt any ihlrtgt In ilsui in wasss esssw will no wbii n da. 1 1 nil Stl til Dtnrn Ii t 1 XI Mrs, Al be luiiei futmiiure, be ran to sell cheap. Mopeeeesnse air. bysa't carriage saep NEW YOBK DYE HOUSE. WALNUT STRFsKT. (Wast lids, bat Sixth and StFenth.) CIN 01 ATI. OHIO kVEINO, SCOURIRU. STEAM FlNISHIMti, f SsS.Ae. Ptrlleular sllsntiou will besrlven lu cteanlog white Crane, Breche sud urtsled Shawh). Alto, Dams.k Curtains, Carpets, Hugs, Druggets . Ae.. Aa. II rArara from the C'ttailrr P tip txttenett te. sug.tS-ly WM . TBANDALE,

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AYER'S PILLS, AHBW and sintrularlv saecestful rescedy for the ears of all Blflaaa siaaitwCaTtivsasa. laoV Ctira, Jaundice, Drope y, KUeumatism, Fevers, st, H amors. Nit nnisnsas, ImtabUitT, fiiSsrssaa tions, Haadaeha, Paixts in Ute " t H.WIWI..I . auw M HW ... ia.. Bass. laws. BMJ. SS l sail UaU. FemaJe Compute ts, c. Ac. Indeed, very few are the diseesee in which a Pargatire Medicine is not more or lass required, aas twsjesi siahrequixed. aass and raffehixg mht be prsvsrtt 1, If a less but effectuaJ Cathartic were more freely No person esta real weU srbils a habit of body prevails ; it soon orten lata! hare brtha timolyaadja This is sUke trao of a good psYfsJrre, a Symptom, and sTMsnas iltssiisssBsiils all tend to beeosae or produce the formidable distempers which load tho all orsr ths land. Hastes a reliabls family physio is of ths Orst Importance to the public health, and this Fill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that dornend. Am extanaive trial of it Tirtaes by Physicians, Protestors, aad Patients, haa shown results turpestnag any thins; hitherto known of any meitiefaja Chares havs been sSeotod beyond belief, wert they not tubataattatad by persons of such esalttd position and eharaetor aa to forbtt the awasSBBaen of untruth. Among ths man arntoaxil gentlemen who have testified in favor of thass Pult, vre may mention Prof. J. M. Locks, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati whose high rsfstwinntl eharaetSf is enJoh HoIdtAX, Judga of ths Bopram Co art of the United Sutes. Taos. OOBWOT, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. WxUOHT, Ootssbot of Indiana. N. Lomowokth, great wijs growsr of tfts Want. Also, Do. J. R CsTTXTOB, PracOoal Chssniat, of Now York City, endorsed by HOB. W. L. Maoot, Secretary of State. Wat. B. Astob, the richast man ia Amortca, 8. LaLS.Ni ft Co., Propr't of the Mstropolitan Hotel, sad many others. Did space permit, ws could giro manv hundred certifi octet, from all parte where the Pills havs bean used, but evisVstves even more convincing than tho reperienM of ominant public men ia found la their onsets upon trial These Pills, the result of long investigation aad study, an offered to the public as tho beat sad moat eomplete which the present state of medical satoa oo can afttrd. They are compounded not of the drags Ihsiiasalvsa, but of tho medicinal virtues only of Vegstahls remedies, extracted by rheraisal arousal bt a state of parity, aad rrtmbmerl I iigsf hsg in auch t manner as to insure the best results. This syatoan af r rsjipnalllaa isr metBcanes saa hwaa snasad in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills bot i, to produce a mora etnetent remedy tnan nnd tutaorte otysnt ebtamed by say jwneaas The reason is perfectly obWhile try the old mode of composition, every we is burdened with more or loos of sonvious. medicine monious and iniuri-vus qualities, by this each indi vidual virtus only that la desired for ths ourative effect U present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each tabetanoe employed are left behind, the suiutrre virtues only being retained. Henea it is self-evident the effects should prove, aa they have proved, more warebr remedial, aad the Pills a surer. more powerful antidote to disease than any medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my i should be taken under taa counsel of an si Physician, and aa he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing Its composition, 1 hare supplied the aoourate Formula by which both anv Pectoral and Plus are made to the whole body of Practitaonert in the United States sad British leaa Pi ui Lisas If, however, there should bo any one who has not received thorn, they will bo promptly forwarded by mail to his raqnawt. Of all the Patent Medicines that an o flared, how few would be taken if their eompoeitien was known ' Their life consists in their mystery. I havs no mysteries. Ths composition of my preparations is laid open te all man, and all who are competent to judge oa tho subject freely aokaowlodgo their convictions of their intrinaic merits. Ths Cherry Pectoral waa pronounced by scientific men to he a wonderful medicine before Its .Shot! ware known. Many eminent Physicians have declared Um earns thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their annoipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence oa ths Internal viscera to purify the blood sad stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowsls, Ihrer, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and hy correcting, wherever they exist, such darangsmoata aa are the Aret origin of dlsssss Being sugar-wrepped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm ean arias from their use in aar quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PKKPAHED BT DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Aaalftleal Chesatst, LOWILL, MASS. Frio SS Cents par Boo. Five Boxes for 81. SOLD BT HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAS WOBCED MIRACLIS. THAT all Iba bald and gray ean be restores perfectly la original grow tk, so far as tbetr lockt are concerned, doe. not admit of doubt: bos.de., II will surs every peeelble disease of the aealp, whether developed at dandruff, Itching, r I Saw shape nf cutaneous eruptions even see Id -headend In no possible case will II fall of curing, as If by msgtc. nervoas or periodical hosdarhs, aad If used twleea week by the young, regulsrty, It will preserve the color, snd keen the Eslr from railing, In any Imaginable ag. Koad and Judge. C. E. It. ofles, Vault IIa, Jana SI, iksi. Pnor. Wood DosrNir: I lake pleasure In hearing voluntary testimony to Use esoelleaee ef yoer Hair Betlorative. three months ago, my hair was very gray. Ills now a . lark brows, (the erlgInal color, smooth end glossy. The only appllratloa I have made mil, has base Ihe Hslr Keetn relive prepared by yos, seid which, from the result In mi own caee, I can moil cordially reco. amend loothors. Yours, Ac BD W A ED WOLOOTT. V I men lies. Ind., June SI , IBM. RBOF.O. , WOOD: As you are aboutio bmbufaeiure snd vsnd your recently discovered Hair Koetorstlve, I will stele, flir whomsoever It may concern, thst I hsve need tt, aad know others to aae It that I have, for several years, been la th Mil.it i. f mlng other Hair Keslnraltvet, and that I find yours vastly superior to any oilier I knew. Il entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and w I Ith aa mouth's proper use, will restore anv nerton air te ths original youthful sorer aad taxiere, l ring lie haallhy, eofl aud glossy s.Maratine; end all this, without discoloring the bandt that apply it, or the dress ea which tt drops. I would, therefore, recmn mend lit sse lo every ene desirous of tavtng a tine r.iior asd tsslare of hair. Keipectfully, yourt. VVIIJIOB HIM; Ml. Ualt, Jsae SS, IBM. PEOK. WOOD: At you sre about to prepare asd vend your reoently disco v. rod Hair Riiitore live, snd as you request my npialon ef It, I will itsts, thai ray hslr was, a few mwiihs ago, ves grey, snd alter ualaa two boitlet ul vourTlair Eetlorallve, ll returned Its original enter, snd since lu appllealtoii. all dandruff bat disappeared from my head, aad I have been troublsd wtib .... dlae greesbls Ilching of Ihseealp. I aiu aatiiSed, last ti.oae who eee It, will not regret it, at II gives Ihe appearance of having bees, reeeulli oiled, leas prepared, therefore, to recew areas Ite use to all who are leilrovt of having a beaatlful head of i. air. I am. air, yours, et, M. L. ttTKWABT. PNUF. WDODi My lisir had, rorssvsrai years, been heeomltig premalurely gray, atmmpsnlsd by e barsbnews wbleb rendered Iba eonsUal appii ration or oil neeeetary In dresetttg tt. SSban I eommeneed using your llatr Bestorative, ahnat two months ago, H was in that condition) snd having euoUnued lis sse till wliiilu the tail three weeka, Il Baa turned to lu natural enter, and as -turned a tuftuess and lustre greetly to benrererredio Ihnee prodvaed Uy the application of ollt or auy oilier preparation I have ever used. I regard tt as an ledlspenslbta article for evsry lady's teilet, whether to be used ae a Hair Heeh.retive. or fur ibo simple parpoeo of dressing or beautify bis las hslr. Von havs psrmlssiim lo rsfsr to me ail who entertain any doubt of tie parfnriiuugell that Is claimed for tt. MKb. I , a VMoN UN., . ('lnslassil,O..Fo..,is, ihm. Watertowe, Mass , stay I, iks4. PSOP.O. J. WOOD: Allow me te alleet me vlrtueisiid magic iki wer. of your Hair Baetora. live. Ihme Miontat slurs, being exeeedlnglv :ray, I parrhaeed, and soon roiumeneed to um, wo bottles; and It soon began in tall, la reetorlng lbs .1 Iver locks lo their native color, and the hair, which was before dry tn l harsh and falling off, now became soft and glossy , and It . .eased SalTlngl lha dandruff disappeared, and Ihe si alp lost all the disagreeable Ilching, t annoying before, aad now, I not only look, but tee I again i n Aid. I s wflli'BBV. Jl sold al 114 Markst ttreet, at. I.oala, Me. 9S Broadway, New Vork, and by all I'ruggisu everywhere. All kinds of family . ali nl medi oliot for aale, en Iba hett peeelble terms, at Prefeeeor Wood's esMblisbment, lit Markat Street SI. I. on is . 0D. V. Jehntlonit sole sgsni for Brook vllls. spni u FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP, AT THE BROOKVILLE COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, if ABt'FACTUBBII OF SBVBRAL SORTS OF fit Strswand Peed Ca iters, Pumps, Oers hellere, Horse Powers, Turning Lathes, As. All klndt of Patent Ma. binary made B4 Sued in order, al short notice. Wheelt and Sswasaait tosny pitch or psttera. Mtoehs, Tana sad Man mads lo order. Strict atteatloa given to repair tng Hbsam Engtnea, Mill itwarlsa. and all kti.daof hfaohlnery. Caiiingi furntiheatithort nottee. 1 arms Reasonable Cash paid for old I ron , Brass and Conner, iclts vtlLL SlKfM. ITS ARB) mt K have on hand a good aeaorimaat f Boost a hoet, Slipper.. lialteri, Baak tea. Boys, Nisse, aad Childress. Also Mrs. Herri's eeisbratsBask I as an d tie. , a t e a. a prteee . oelhS VvBEBa ElMBLB.

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PHBPABBt) BT A. S. Bf K LP! f. I! HI'O BBW ALBAKV, IBB. TRT BEFORE TOU CONDEMN astest) thwir gart sre 4 sly aiststalasi, Letnstt dsluelor, prejaelee or f.rtee, Indsre Btatihlad to set the means tsttds , Wbleb are be beeves deetsseeet To aitevtete Ote Bts f hamat kltad. Cot i-otiv s 1 tTieowv lo regard b Us Oriental er Sovereign Salm PUle, ta enrtng s severe attd eberlnau exte Haara saatasM, aaS Crtek la the Trentea. w. Tn Jaa. I, ' P. Childs A I n -CenU;-Havtg received taaterleJ heaeSt frem your Sovereign Halm Mil I SB It proper to stste thst two yean sgs the Srst of this winter, having been severely assarted Sir the last twenty y. ars j.r. ..... u. that um wita Bheasaallem aatd crtek te the hsjeak, I ttotnaa two boxes of year pirlt. aad took them aecordtea to Stiai stone, eat! axaSsre they were reave was ee. jsOSJf enred.aea have net seSered frem the rZnletet ettsoe. sad I weutd ssathe plaeesl attea wtovsti J as before taking then for (m band red doBajT I would, there fore cheerfslir reooatasead them te any pereor afflicted thst wsy es a ears remedy Tarns. J. Ii.uev.e. BE A DBAs, Please nottee the rseeens Mr. Brown gl vet for as niu. (auld rny one give better reasoasT Reader, tf you wsai a good rUftej eaaaee ercZT. sbes at the Avea, Wbj., ;an. u, i. Meesjs. A. S. Martetgk a Bro . ante -The noifor spei uUitoaatons. Ihareus. tee,,, sty family foe ihe test assaa years, a,,d g.4 oteer meOclae aegaod. I eared mvself es ta. Uver Complaint sZ the rimtari-tal if A Urns, sad cared slmosl sM ktaeä f dlsesxas .w. i v . , . - taawa a... svs peagaea te Bag atoee lieft Wal worth e-aoty, and tbal is tee ef my reqoeeilngtho atyenry agwta to eell te. iore wita reepees Ths following from ottr I m sa-d.ete vteisdty ss respectfully presented: lrwrfto?,'lt "y,r,,,-'-.r I". "I believe year pitta la he a good medietas aad ss ihs people like tee ax, ead (reeeeattt call tor teem, ye. wB p-toatw, .aad a swpy laT.mteV.DIIsbsb, Satton s Potnl P. o. rUv Dea. ll, writes: III "have sold bainllUyoursgeaiUftwBhme eo I wtes yoa te SStad aas a few tfeeaw. Z... our Sovereign Balm Pills imanedkitely. nuat sviegvve easssfscuon. ' Deaiel Creee. Ferna F. O., Ut Bov. IS, IKSi, writes: eo. fee 'I havs sold out an t!., pi IUy oar gesl left ma snd could mil B..Dy rnorv- U I aad team Mlla r.rr vavi r a. tot Itofotgaa." ' w.-anr. ge Bead the folio w i ug Kobbersot. s Mtattea, Harrteea ea Julv a. im f..J JL. tZZ Tf- " -"-'nt. Maaars A a m ... . ' ' ""w ' "s ssrs BrevSas Be Be a . . , eaasTte. . eua. ... V.. Tk.',." sz&'Stxir' Va4 -r V . i, . " FaTWetx, ,. VT IJ?'f".w-o are affltote hemmte when teeScverehjaJsalm ntu. will eel tee svsesm te rteu,a.dsrfll her.ntold v.UfV TZ bB...-ik0Kof p Cnllws Ca.t Pili. - Thev are mild in tkadr L'.r- . '-frrviev rrom the system. If they tulu ess . waa. as esre SMSBwajB aaäSaOBl MTheee ptDs opes tho pore, of iheakte, pro i. tkSeeT'Jd'aT aarry or. trL" . hatsartfrom the Inngs. and bv bt. bowel, remove all ImparU-a. thaTeaaeeTp. nmmlÄ. wKkU rneeiT. NSVrtCE. TkegulaeOrteBtelerHoverelga Salm Pille have oa ths wrapper af each bos the above rear., testation of tee manafseto y. ' A. S. Berletgb th Sre., Pew Arbanv fed l-ra prtetcrtfor te. Sooth and Wast. ' M. W. Halls, BreokvlSle; ( hartes Vaaeama, Metemcrrs; B. B. Palter, Harrteon, OtxteTaJd dealer. In m.d leine generally. Job Ss Lacxa.ajrs rai DR. EVERSON'S ORKAT AMERICAN HKIIKDT !t POB CULLS ill nui nmjmh : tgae, ( mgrellt e hllle, NBUBALQU, BFtLBMTtC FIT, A B D ALL PERIODICAL DISKAHB, OB Affsctions of ths Herrous SrsUra. HEADACHE, AC, I. Uta taoat pop., tar medicine ,f that class ever kaewat ao medietae over met with sees TM Vl Mr. A I A PPBt)B ATlOS' Or gslnsd as high t elebrlly In eo abort a i . me at this Taa press and aeaeple, everywhere speak I It la terms ef the k Wheel eommeaaaWea) PROPKHBORS UPMKDK INI. Or ha have hitherto witbhsld lavartehly their wN...ie frem proprietary seed let eee, give tela tbetr aassHan, aad saiga numbers af Eaiassv I'Bvsiri.as i ee it ia Dsn v Pesirwa. tu prafereneelo Helsdne and Araeelr, which af. llnkss mail yield the tway to this hrs i, m I km IKI i FMfaFA RATIOS , I hsreeell f esparlaBS. and tnveetigaltee It aatMly will prevent and ears your Chilla, Ml bring taaek agtew ef life and animation to the whole ty atom, ahat Itetaguter sad peaellar te thlt isiStSlSI SM Tau iwntTBPtasae bis tt.it' It Is p tease at to take, end See. But puree. it or swam. IttaotolBi ae hlKHUKV, ARSBMIC. nUblNh, BTRTCII rail. Oraag oteee f etteeeaa ev lejertoea drug, bet Is purali vetjs table sad prrir-. t;, harmleat, evaafer ihe smallest Infant ll Is a perfoel ANTIDOTE TO MALE HI A, And ss an AOUB EIU.EK It JktS M ea,wl,Clreeters far gretelteus distrtbulton, toatelniag eeruaeates from PriiSiisirs. Pbystclests, men aad tho Press, sre toft with eaeh agent. Crl'riceTJsentt For tale by Draggt.u gag Dealer, generally. BVBBJIO 4k to. Proprietors, Ba. 7 Boum RUU Street, 1'hlla.lelpl. e Ail Kb TB Hawls 4k MeerUee, taneers I lie . I). V. J esense a. BssskiniBi OBeje. Vaa Camp. MeUMorsi Oiford m 0i)a, Lssrsli Jabs 9, aeon, Llbertyi B. B. Puller. Iterrtoet.. O.. B BbHaer, Aadersonviile; J . v. btiiu. tows. msy 90 Sm UTOBTAVT TO !F A To. TM Kits, Tn W WkMiii las oFsOrti) a A oa Malb Bargees at reel, In aw A tee bellSlag foreserly eeeapted Axsaewa sV Wt loir. Ads an. a, si.tr ne la prv perad tosapaly .uttoreari with BRIDLKH, HADDlsEB, tWSIPB, and every artlete usually found In a Srst eaeea aasa.s ana nereeet shop, at CI aria well prices. Having haa ssv.ral years' experl.siee te lbs ImiiI nrss, be It romSdOBIof tun en H. ts B re las fa 4 to .lo si I kinds slMasins.ll stier o skits. ........ w T kUWikD tri KB, TO LUMBER MAKER. kXi KL1.KB1 WOOD I. a Mil tr-nat rTtNB RtTSaCRIBBS HAB WOMB Mt M.i.nM 1 farming land la 111 leou, aad la beoteeta In assaa, wnieane wtueeii rhaap, ae eieha laon is rrastaiin eoaaiy u te all well Ma sat la Illinois partly improved A saw mill ea the lead la laaMaaa would make a fetaaaa la e tow rwan. Leather tor the lows sehet sates. stand, from SIS to git per tboaaaed, teste ewe ranee er ma lama, ean say eaeellty et geeaj saelar tegs that eeae baagli y at lira mill, al per thoeseed. The land oSwrs . ras I lade.smssts M) pereoss. havtog I teems or tows prssasty to tn.se parts. oags 1 A OOOUWIR. TBtBSfTS Aasa)SSttBBl OaiamNMBha ef Beett sad Sheet they, bavs ever eSered, sang besaaio.t Comm.retal Be w.fe teals he UBSBfoFABWatäar.