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- "v msm imioo vi a-aav v v United State have no doairo to prolong the political dtstarbaiue in Kansas, either for tho benefit of spot--ulators in the Territory, or of par-iu:;--s Krt tat Ti..v 1 '.II IIVIIIIVIMUO --www.fc. li--.ii-,- t. noaco. order, and in -.. : 4-i.i:ik..l ... r.-. ;i i Ii n t .it I'll V I'HIIIIMIIII 11 111 I Mill IIT1 1.111 illlll inv tviviiv aiuva ... . 1 attractive region, and this, they ' ..t. Mv..r n i,l i- I ... I ... Unoii mtU .rAna nn which th moIiI ioal tmrtio nf ihn TTninn rii'ht l - i - e thoir tlist nrhi mr aiul om hitf orod con-

test. Since tho last Prosidontial Philosophy U CotBT.-Mr. Boyeleclion, the general feeling of tho don, a civil enginoor ot Boston.

whole country, has hern that the IMli loft to ' people of Kansan should bo manage thoir own affairs that tho admission or exclusion of Slavery from their limits should be submitted to their own decision, and that the whole people should bo protected in tho expression of their will upon it. When fioveriior Wulker went to Kansas, therefore, and declared his determination to ecure this result, he was sustained and warmly applauded by the great mass of tho people in all sections ut ili. country I'ltraibts and extremists of both North and South denounced him, for the evident reason that tho .'access of his policy would deprive thorn of thoir main political stock in tn do. But with the great body of tho people those who look to tho triumph of principle, rather than tho mere success ofpaity -his promi, and proclamations were reccivml aa caletilutad to ncttlo, npon a iurt, tirm, and lasting bnn, tho politieal uttuirs of Kantian. If trovernor Walker had gone boldly and ttruly forward in tho execution of these engagements, paying no attention to the clamors of politicians or the hostility of soctionalists, he would have accomplished his object and have secured for himself ami tho Administration he served, a marked degree of distinction and of popular tavor. It is possible for him to do this yet. Wo, cortaiuly are not among thoso who would iudge him rashly, or in advance of his action. We have no disposition to condom n or denount i his administration upon ion, or upon any other evidence that ot clear and unmistakable facts. Butwo aro compelled to confess that events of recent occurrence havo infused into the publie mind a decided distrust, oither of the up ritfhtneHrt and integrity of his intentions, or of his ability to withstand the adverse influences which arc hrought to bear upou him. We have alroncfy rcforrod to some of these occurrences, It is certainly a oircumstanco well calculated to inspire distrust, that, while tho Administration prolbssos a desire to conciliate the mass of tho people, all its uppoint ments to oftVe should have been ma ! from tho cliriue of ultraists who have Uww mainly instrumental in promoting tho disturbances whieli have been so rile. For this, if Jov. Walker is not responsible, I'roai'l. ni Buchanan is. The action of the iranl Juries moreover, in renewiinr the pel the Fr tion i" of the edition under legal forms ol ) State men; the promulgarujudicial odicts by members Judiciary, and the efforts made in various ijuartcrs to embarrass tho fVeo action of the (coplo, till ilnllrtf.' f romMritl of il rrilStofe against that portion ot the inhabitants who are in favor of making Kansas it Kree State. Ami yet iL Would lo evilently unfair to hold (Joveriior Walker resjionsible for all those movements, as many of them ocnir in ouarters over which he has no control, ami some of them are directly opposetl to his known wishes andenleavors. Our Kansas eori-cspoudf nt write- im exumple, that (ioernor Walker condomns ami denounces Judirc t'atos declaration that none an vote at the Ot to bor election, ex..it those who shall have paid the Territorial tew. and that he Jin determined the hnntt foic inhabitants of Kansas nA; vote, if they desire it, and shall bo protected in voting, whether they have paid the Territorial tux or not. For many of these instances of misconduct President Buchanan is much more directly ami ulpahjy responsible than (iovornor Walker, for lie has tho power to provent ami suppress them, ami yot neglects to use it. .V. '. Time. From the N. Y Exaiuiiior MR MaJtCY OS TU ITJMNSX ASSAULT tiov .lart was Marty was always true to his couvietioiih on the slavery Hies . a tion. Maverv is yours, suiu he to a Southern getitlcmun. who was endeavoring to rommend the institution to his favor, "and you havo the political right to retain it as long as you please, and to estimate it as a blessing, but wo of the North want none of it, tons it would lie an uninitiatsd curse. ' Two weeks before ho died, 0o Many had attended the Second Hup tist Church in Uochcstor, and had listonod to the preaching of Kov. George Dana Bordman. He was deeply' interested in the sermon, and was strikingly impressed hy the preacher himself Y rom tho sermon and tho preacher our conversation turned to the occasion of Mr. Board -man's leaving South Carolina, and to the assault, of Mr. Brooks upou Mr. Sumner. "You can toll me nothing, said he, -of the sensitiveness of South em gentlemen on that subject. But, he added, 'T do not hesitato to give them my views in full." Alludimr to an interview with one of them, who justified the assault, ho paused, stoppod, (we were walking in tho street) and turning full towards me, he said with emphasis, "1 told him that if another man was a blackguard, it gave mo no right to be a bully. You say that Mr. Sumner's speech wus a studied, elaborate insult. I have not road it. Don't know about that. But I tell yon that all the scenes in Kansas will not no much disgrace us among the governments and poople of Europe as this assault in tho Senate Chamber of the United States. It will be accounted, and justly an invasion of the freedom of debate. And I tell you further, that I would be glad to be lot off with the loss of two hundred thousand votes in tho i;e' 'tion in consequence of this affair The State Department brought Utk the journals of all Kurope. Ve were more diagraeed by this transaction than by the troubles in Kansas, and, as for the election, nothing saved us but the opposing candidate. Once I thought the election lost, as it was, and if Judge McLean had been

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the dtdnle, it i I n would hiiv lout ... i . " "St the oov. am not rojjan u,, Kansas .pmi .U-s :ia Bottled. Gov. NV hnl thon jnat roachoU Kanami published his promises of tho nacrednoss of tho doctrine ol .uaUiM -.sovereignty, im exprossuu m . aim- t m tlit stroiiii-st tonus as m vir n ... ik....i (!Jai.a a I -v Will L'.it a J wu" ciinucii m . " se . - lmt'ltK'lltlOII . I 1C CVtMl t IMU J USl UlCtl Tho event has juitiH( liiMtmireheiiB.onri, and the ground. OB WhlCB tl) they rosted.'' rougni a sun in uic nupreroo toun - O A t of Masaach usetts against the Atlanta Cotton Milln of Lawraoec. Ma. Boy den had agreed to make a turbine wa ter-whoel for the Atlantic Mills, which chould save, or "utilise," as it is termed, seventy -six per cont, of the water power; if ho succeeded in saving that per con tage, ho wan to have two thousand dollars; if not. Inwan to have nothing; and for every one per cent, above that, ho w.i to receive three hundred ami titty dollars. Mr. lioyden wont to work and produced awhoel which saved, as he affirmed, ninety six per cent. The labor involved in this result may be imagined, from the tad that Mr. Boy den spent more than live thousand dollars in the mere mathematical cal culations. The company hadprovid-, od no sufficient means of testing tho , oucstion inaetieall v. ami as the pel conUgo claimod by Mr. Boy don wan altogether unnrece detitcit. tln- run tested the claim. Tho case wont into court. No jury could comprehend the question, and the learned bench found itself entirely at fuult. The case was accordingly referred to three wcll-choson parties; Judge Joel I'arkor, of Cambridge, l'rolesor Benjamin Fierce, the mathematician; und J anics B. Francis, the agent of the united companies of Lowell, in the munagoment of tho common wuter power. Professor Parker furnished tho law, Mr. Francis the practical acquaintance with hydraulics, and Professor Pierce the mathematical knowledge. That learned goomotor bad to divo deep and study long before tho problem was settled. Bat settled it wus at lust, and in Mr. Boy den s favor, to whom the referees awarded tho sum of eighteen thousund seven hundred dollars. Mr. Uoydcii hud previously constructed turhine whoots that utilized respectively the extraordinary umouuts of eighty-nine aud ninety per cont; tho last wheel, utilizing ninety-six por cont, exceeds anything of tho kind that was ever made. The whoel is one hundred and four und three quarter inches in diameter. The Obi mblink Uimlkt. Here is a little fablo, the moral of which will occur to thoso who need i!, and certainly do them no harm: A gimlet crow exceedingly discontented with its vocation; it envied all the other! tools, thinking scorn of its own mean duty of perpetual boring and picking holes everywhere. The saw and the nx had grand work to tl the plain got praise always so did the chisel tor its curving; and tho huppy ham mcr wa sal ways ringing merrily upon tho clinging nail. But for it, a wretched, poking, paltry gimlet, its work was hidden awuy, und the little u-.- it seemed to he of, was all soon put to the credit ot that stout interloper the nail, llowevr, a little unseen fairy, hovering about tho glue pot, kindly look occasion to comfort pom- gimlet, as thus Is there uie tool in the whole kit of them that our master, Mr. Teak, makes more use of than of you? And which of them can he forego less i-asi ly? (for, of course, your brother, the hrndel is with you in this complaint.) Though every tool has its special ex cell. 'lice, still many of those you en vy might bo superseded by ucighhoi. The ax will hew down an oak pn tt nearly as well as the saw will cut it; . i a ...hi . j i tue ini.e win smooth away rough in sscs at least half us neatly its the piano; the knife (if our worshipful guide of carpenters tlid not unreiisonalilv repudiate such nu instrument) could curve a cornice better than the chisel: but nothing would coinpensnti for your absence; no, not even your i 'Hisiu the augur; for neither tutii nor screw will hohl aller him. Bo ton tent, nay, more, bo happy. Though your work seems mean und secret, though there is nothing of outward show, nothing of ohmi praise, still, O gimlet, you arc the most useful, and therefore. I need scarcely add, not the hast honorable of the workman's tools. It is to your good offices that ho chiefly looks for coherence without splitting, and to your quiet influences, tho neatness, the solidity, the comfort of his structure may greatly he ascribed. ' SlNtllLAH lsTKRMS.NT. Tllül'ollowiiitf curioiiM entry is in iho rcia-t-i nt Lyiniiigton Cliurcli, umlcr lluyoar iH'Mi. "Samuel Hnldwin, Ksi( Koiotiriit r in this pariah, wuh innm i s 0(1 (i. o., Hunk in tho aca) without the NoodloHü sau (vrt'inonif, May L'ti This was pi'oformotl in consequence oi the oarnost wish of the desonset! on hia deathbed, to disappoint his wife, who, in their matrimonial sijualili's, liinl assured linn, she would dance on hia gravo. BRYANT'S MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. Blake's Building, Opposite Bains House, 1XDIAXAP0US IM), Till, facilities fur ac.Ulrln a thorough education in this Si hool hare been rum and w ueaaraaaol in tho West. Ei ndiirted m a separate room, by a aiant is riedi miner me ape-vial cliareO uf ll im i a p tat Heal aeenuutat Dl at Ilea aer, mutant .... In enene.In tearhlne i 1 !'.( ' I I ll KS. Tlirro murnlufi of each weak are devoted to tin planjlioii nf accounts by Iba Principal. roMMKIvi'lAL LW. In'.ilay und Ih-iraday mornloirsare devote. i in n ) M M F tie I A li f :o R R KSPONDF reasMU af Sa'arday la devoted I'lri.mnierriairnsw ii-Un- r and C pkn; IIIC the Inpinii a- fortbrea t oi which we hav V' ' - i 1 i-ai.n l-.in u. nn Chanen eoaspetlUvB, receive atrtct atUa A spleiflld ipechnm f which will In- .en! eh wa dally. nl nil r.-'-elpl i f twi-niy Hvaetnu. TERMS. Pull eour.e r.(iilrl!n from S to 13 week f'JS 10 Parti I or I'rsetli.l t0 , g (j H.-nunnahip alone as oar agn-amant. Fhom J hkya.nt, JalyV4daw.aa Principal.

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SPECIAL NOTICES. 1) r . R o b a h rS t:inli Italian Kenn i ! ! j Are yon Uk, n mH' r what "ruitn I tT-, -' ..-ol upli it, tli Dl., which I th Mw uti!t.-kiu-e of vtrjf r.sn, I full of corrupiloii ! Ur. II-Lmv-w 8rnJliivli. Illoed Purlflei nd niM rrnk up i the urrv of th iIImkM In lh fluiil. of Iii liOily, ! Th.-) UTKC and I urify tllO eli-Wlit "f th.- IiIumI, hon--" their .tU-U au.l tompl.-t" k' in ": .cruful; eruutiiiun; nit; tuuioi uumm U' l ! conptalnU'.pUcaiwwk stoma- 'i; m fcrert; SfMNff) j ' want of ppellte; headAclu-: lark r rxiiut r, .1. I Tbeae Breat remedies rv aaiunUhlDii tin- wind mrdlral world. See adrortl.emi iil. Notice. The atteuUon mt Use pwlsll. la exiled to I In- fart tltx there Is now a ennanenl rure In Or w.-avi-r' In net for tbilM diseases vhlch are th Ml IfSfcrliiPt namely Scrnßtluu jUfoÜMkS, Eryiiptltk ma d ..f no Salt lilt' UM. I and llio.e dlaeasrsarisiiiK from ah imi-i ua ki . is i n lli.i.oi. We wQld ral! alMMMM la Hü dv ment In another culumn. ittaiThousands who thought I hey had the Consumption. Have huun nil Irely nired l) iitln lr. K A. Wearer'Cankerand Salt HUoum Syrup, w hlt li U udveitlse in urn. tin r colttaia. Tin ) had a liuiimr jin ss n iimli Ibe lutiB; tbemcdlilne threw ll tiMin tho surface, and tli coogt scd. ? M M M Prut. Woods Hair Kcstoralhe. Thi w.ni'lerful iraparatlon ia liarlnii an extensiv sal through all parts of the 1'nloa. It . ono of tinfew patent mnllcmaivtltlch an-now mlittin-r the rutintry which ara rcallj what their inwutori clalui fm them. Wherever It has had a fur trial, tb raaull Im Saas prec lac ly as Vaaa nirditts. lthasn.-r r.iM lu turn the white hair bark to IIa natural enlnr, liere the ilirertlooshare been atrh tljr followe.l, ami lu nu morons raaodl has restored Hie hair upmi homl, ttui hail been ImiIiI fur; ear. 1 1 la lint u ftei,.l.-. Unit It. Restorative will make the hair (row in every case, but wkaralt tells, there is certainly no reioeily . The restoration of the balr has been effec 0 1 In so many Inslnt -''es where tin- ruse wan' utl. rly h...i ui., ll at It la i-urlaliily worth while for all whn haw lost their hair to try Hie xpertmi'iili'f lining bnille nr iwn nf WinmI's Mcatoratlve. Mofi'ae Hurta. See ait verlUe nu nt. Thousands are sulloring With auur stnmaeh, faint, weal, staking seiiatlli, . in. tune. i. in i n l.. ut, hi iitniianioil wllh .1 tJUult si I -fe.tlnn, and a vary Inn apuetlte. Or. Weaver's Canker anil halt Kheum Nyrup, to whleh your allouti'-n Is called, in an. th' r enlumn, will euro nu It is warrant. oil, anil will certainly lo it. iNEW ADVKRTISKMKN IS RISING SI N INSURANCE CO., HI HI NO Si .N, I XII. A ulliorlur l Capital, SIOO.OOO BORD OF DIRECTORS 3. Hathawav, J.C.Wblls, M. ri. I.oaiao, w.M.PowaLL, W.T. Hatb. Joaa Ob, s ii i'ii '.. J. II. Hmin, Oao.OiLi.mrti.. J.P.Ubaav, H. J. MaTnaWAV, J. V. T.i aoTT, H. K. I'llYINUTOR. H. HATHAWAY, PraaH. II. J. IIataawav, Ne 'y. H P Ire and Marine risks taken at enallnhlo : rti-.. All inr. ns ilcnirlug Insurance will call on IM. W. KKKI.Y. AocaT, at Ur.iokvllle. N. K. ( OVIXOTOX, Ooueral Aoni - P 17 '7 n It. lit NMBWai.L. u.U. Hill.. J. Mil I Willt Hill A Importer' of omiu & khtivaIaK, Ami dealers In ULAHB-WARE, TwA.JM.JPS, Wallers, Hrillaiinia - Wart'. Kir . . 87 Main street, CINCINNATI, OHIO et II I in. & M BISHOP & CO , W JfO L KS A Ti K C !) K RS. I'llfW iinlill ttilil INlIllIjn.NSioil Ml'lrllillll, l'eal. r. in MKMS SSASI rKhPS, A HROiMM'K OKNrillAI.I . ii. U VKOr HTKKKT, f 1ST l t.vV. ' lH'iisU.' the fUeaaitioat MbhIIiik. Gl C I N N A Tl , O H 1 O, .fit ll Q aa PETER 1 in lu r I i 8MITH i.ii it' iiii i ii, i)ujgiierreoi pc.inilirnl ih" & ,It'l;iliiiihr STo O K , ri.ATis, irwii:u ami Ainei li an 01 ill of Ii I ll .-i; 1 1 urn ( IniporiHiit 10 tnmt Mm!M HU W l.-ll IU A I ill I HI. 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U a I mil Mr t, CICNINNATI.OIIIO. A WKTUKRBKK. - pRorRiv.Ton. i I 1 1 CIIKSTKH'S SKI K SOIDK" 1SU" I ' I j I r I T A " S ! ! II A I-, nu 1.1(1' AI. IM THIS MARK KT. Moore & Chester, tka xi :ai .I'.ItS. Ulli-I A : '-Ii! . I r of Pi flh and mall. Walr in IrCPti. fr ti II ly. 1VI DEMAND, ! i ANDY :IwJFA0TURFaR 5CM WA I.N IT STREET, UK T W K K n K I K T H A X D 8 1 X T II S T It K 1 K Cincinnati, Ohio. A Discoun In Wkotefllto Dealers. .I'l'l II Mil Iff F. THOMPSON & CO,, n aataasTa mtjim-. m 8TRA W GOODS, ScOio. 71 lV.trl st, hei. Walnut & Vine. fJINC i v A A T I , OHIO. id II :i in " n n - u i i unim hui U!l Ll a k . Wooliey, Hill & Gerry, I'rnnil Ili'Uil Pealors In ale ami llelvl itealn s l iMNmVt, oiw FuWmjß, Tanners' Oil. mum-, 'Ji-jfls. Äs,, " - if i.v !riti hrr, .vku; 77 r. uiykh. in innal.. Ohio. i' l.mihi r imusht In Die rnngh, for which the higU et c.li prleo will I iiil.l. Al eoaslKnmanta will rr ' pronij.t i.ttcni Inn eit 1 1 0m People's Trunk store. BABWX K A son. No. 102 Main street, near Third. OX N O X N N ATX , ) 11 l O , Msliuraeturi-rii of all kluils of Traveling & Packing Trunks, talisfs, Ladles Boiinrt Bom1, aSMT BAon, katciii:i,b. AND WaUM, Trunk Coiera niadr--llepalrln( 4- ue promt 1f, mplllttlU A(TO A MM OK I II a'holesale GOOD DRY ti?elr llcpvctfully cull tin- ultutiilnii of it..- trade l PALL STOCK, II. f.r- iirliaaliib Is.-where s thev are now "i i. i x jnver.i .lealral I. h i i f sfAI'LK and l-'ANCY liiMlID. epl I 1 n III I liamlx'is, StoveM & Co., Wlioleaalo liealers In DIIY QOODfl AND NOTIONS. W l'HI- HtPMl. U K T W K N M A 1 X A N I WAlItt'T, Cincinnati, Ohio. sept Sis: am THOMAS CRYER, Mauufaeturer A dealer in BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS. Wals, Washboards, Hullcr Prints. mum bhcsiiks. Til m iiw.s, .;.ii f, A NU v ll.i.nw w am:. A. ., n-.1 si amobk -i .ii v ns -. si n uli.i. (1(1 N !, A T I ;o II I o ..-Vi t. J. F. GLEICH, viuoical iiivii iiiii(-n flaker, s a.. niMta u Hin an aintii mirsr. (Mei riiHilitan Hullitlnc on Ulli, one door Ku-t ' Walnut.: keeps eonatanll) on hand, a variety of (.Hilars v iolins. Double llass Violins. liliii' ello, flutes, CI aria nets. A e. , Urns' InstruaWala,4M; Minim Kirr and Uarxa. Wholeaalo mi.1 Kelail 2T" "Itsai- rs ss bbati t BaS, Iii ll.lrr i.l-.'i. .'Od B IHK AKI. CliA UK GEO C00PER&C0., I tu ort.' t . mid .Inliliert of DRY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, TAO-0R8 TR I MM I NQ6, ETC., v v A lVarl slr'!, Cincinnati, Ohio. ii ii r i !.M üi a Y Ü3 : -u 7 xi j-. Mlei i ('iBellllil or. to llartianit. Italon A (' Mlfllni ami Spin MIS '"i ASH l"l V AI.M I' NIHI. I I . Cincinnati, Ohio. JpTJ 3HE SPICES. T 1KN ROM OK BOTll CITY A CO I I T Inilk nr In I , HUOu re nml naekiaa. "V 7 i.kti V l I. M ATI. At K rTillBAsrlpnta. Clntiiiiiail. DAI IIATI. at k, .WHOLlf.ALE DEALERS IN DBY Ot O OD Ö , Ms HO HUH ITMaVi oixsraiirisT-A.Ti, ohio. bi pt 4 M.ly. u liI T T. OVftJBs Waliuil st., bei. Sixth & ScvtMilli sis., OINOIInTInTA-TI, o. J. W, SWENEY, Proprietor, a -yitlAT Um FALLS. Wllnl i: M i: ANH KHTAIL ( "AHlM'iT W Alll '.l l USF. o ISA a b t m a a a al Fonrtli Street. D VIII Cincinnati, Ohio. sep.13? lie JOHN SHILLITO & CO., No's 101. 103 ta4 LOS, West rourth Si reel. Cincinnati, Ohio. imp n rcma or DRV GO0I)S WD CARPETING, lb .nectfult) call the ait"iiti n of ihelr t'uatomers and Pur. an-liel-l.il 1" ' I 'lllllg of tin ir N St-'ie n Hi ndy, Attgut '1t. " 'in aa elleaslve and varied DRY GOODS, Ploor Oil ( loth. &c. rulillllea. lintel k I, , mil" nl uii' i. ami .1 linn tl"' ,M'( rlaaa of , at prl.es as low n they I"" alruiiK-r. I i. u-l Ii MKK HANTS aulrcl I iti iiM'dia til v. 1 0 0 0 Cash Customers! BAKER'S 16 T vroiu;, in H 4..vi r -i SI KT, BKIOW ir;, CINOINN'AT I , O. I have a large im I ehotne stock of Silk, riii-.C,issiineie,Wool.&Sofl Hals 4 lolli, PlMlih aiai rurt apK and will . ll tin-in nt Mt "i perri'iii fur snail IO0 KT.S, and discount D. F, H IKK, 1 II W ilnnt.fe !. Olaclnoail. ept II in GKNTS rt'RNISNIIatU M bite Bad I tin i i llu llaa lksrcblef., ay Breojkvllls, lad. -I t li -Hill I N feusorus, I 'ii.iata.alid I VNKK X KIMHL K

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(LEAK Tilt TEAJCI ! ! BOOTS & SHOES!! ORAM (ureevo UK now In receipt J. aim k ot La in-- Fi Gaiters, of tho tit)' line too n.antifiirl'irles. Als I. A 1I Kr-' .'ic o o. adcoO Mi' Boots, slippers. Buskins, Tie; , &c. Ohildrfna' an1 illfea" Klme. of erery style aa vnr ety. dent' Mniii-rlnr Krem-Ii Calf limits, Kunry PAT KNT I . I. A FJ tKB OA1 T E KS, Oxford and Wehster Tie. Ac. These goods ar- .ill of tin- nei-l nt Ii -. Im-Ii " intend In sell as heretofore, i liit.er thai', can I f hi liasi-d elaeuhere. (live n a call. ANS & CO aj.X'i rtft llliiki's Coromcri lal How. lAI.ICOKS. (.IT v la, bf Mia v rcokvllle, lud AM) KM Fl. mis, at I N I i; A A KI I I i JASON DAME. W llet.l.s l I: ItD It i:TA ll. Itl.M.KK IV ITALIAN & AM KKCl N IWARBLK, HO 67 WA8HI1HQT0N STREET, NsSjily opposite (Mil iVIlnws' Ibtll. Iiidiaiiapoli. Ind. )une 11-illa ;til KHOOICILLE IUlRK, Wll.l. Al.l.oW INTKKKM OX II MK IIKHOSITN " m4m afiur thlsitatn in Ohl o nr 1 nihil tin eil r n-ney. pavatite In similar famln. H ordaror Ilia llnarit, JOHN t VN. Cnnhli r Hruokvillerfob. 13, ISM. Peaches! Peaches! TIIK SL'SsCltlBKKK HAM. A UKV I1NK loi of Canne.l Heache on iiaslgiiment. ; wlile'i tin j w hi bui i ii tw ii nie i un or 1 1 n xi' ii i au. July 10 H.1VAMIN A li LAUREL AHEAD! on in SHAW'S CHEAP STORE, IK YlU' W ANT IIAKU MVS IN DRY GOODS, I tlK TS AM) SII0KS, Hats, Caps, and Bonnets, f 1 n f h i n o queknsvv auk, GLASSWXk ke., For ho corialiil) HK.s I I.AKtiA INS ell. a Hille Um ( IIK.AI ' -1 ami f any furo in the ilun . Thai's f them!! Dial's so ion:;: so! Ami sell THE key: store. For Lute Stylos anil Cheap d'uods. hi; m i.'i. i u lu l ii HENRY GALLION, AT TIIK OLD WH1TK ( ORNKK. SPRING- GOODS, All Varieties, Lawns Organdies. Chintzes. Ilrilli.'inl Itibon, lloait r. OLOVKS, LACKS, K M nilOl UKH V . riti vrv ijtUVCiH fl?. Ac. AT VERY LOW PRICES V. MOKItOW .V I t. Brook vllle. ai'.Mtr M !: M IKI Vt tl VI H, I'lVI'N Veets, adaited to (tie - u Ii.l.illn I. v llriK.kvlll'i. laS, es MM - A bill i w 1 s3 V a s 4 0 3 - a ? r a So ? 93 0 4 0 .0.1 i( 1 3 I M a e -a aa i i I 3 f SM laii r I I re -a rC CrO I l.ks ir ? c m BBfliZ)VaAY HOTEL, Cincinnati, O. Capt. Joseph II. Cromwell, Pniprletiir. Breakfast at A M.. f-c I'asscniers by tin Mo ruin j Ti xrit I SUpt 1 1 I III SCHK1GTE & REID, OmRTtiTHKCirizi r.s oki1; nki.in mi m laSiaaa MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, Of th vaiy best fjiultly and Unlsh, at as tow prices as Tli-y will u'n keep an asaoriaiaat of sawed fiveatnoe and die e. llmesln'ii'-. ur Inrni'ti I lie in lu ord-r, ul hori iiotli-s. for si 1, steps, Ac. Oinreuii the east aid-of nubile ..iit.iie, Br.kli-. lnd. mar.' Tl OATT1XKT1H.I -sl.Mfcia, IWI.kUtA 'UN O i reduod prices, at 1'YSfc.K .V K IM BLbs . I Brook, lllc, lnd.

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