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WHAT'S Tin: ni:ws. Hy dint of persevering effort, and tlie enterprise fjr which the press is ; distinguished we have r-uccceded i in ohtiinin local intelligence of an; importifrt character. Our infor-j mation i perfectly reliable and cm-j hr ice all that hns transpired up to, the hour of publication. Thoe who lave anvthinz to do are at work; tho-e who hive noth- j n to do Are loifiwj. . j V rnnlil nnr ffll nur iihrri - I lers much more about home mat ' Or it we hid time to iit everv I.Mf Ol fl.Pfll. r i - iti.Ti h.m;i). our friend of th, s.muiy r..::i:vn to icks'ir c4!iif noun if iiijjiit. A'o n rt.il mint of the M'i.ut Mn !i a t n( ullir 'Murom . I ,Vf lV;e ?"are ,lI,,1,J.tj rVu l,lltUc: it le nt, Irom this iumav iuat th.ir livin lv . iur men firing ou cibti uiittr Lr mLukr ! i heir name at pin n tu us wrre John .'ur tlcn, aril Wnr. Katkn r or Tarqirtjir, A man natnel Newrain m !aij ti'l.e Wuui.JeJ. The name may not le 'HTictlr iren. A our piper is alradr m ide up, we haye r.ot pc fur any particular. Morn at last areoanta wai alx miles Irom lhlUbom, IlihUn.l Co., O. m:u Ahi:urisi ir;NTs. Th reiJer will not f.tl ti notir the new ftlertistmiut of Nicbolsoi: & Uruther in thi piper. An.! we can to our fritnJ anting nt thin in their lino, tint their home on Sliin street, ophite Citizens j wÄÖ"' bee new Curl of I'hillir Houfe. Dfton. 0. It the pi ire io atop as you journey in that Jirection. Th Notion .lealer it referred to the card of Co if man & Osoorn, to be found in anoth er column. To find the lar-e.t stock of Medical 1. 'ook in the Htate, f.r books in general, and for wll paper at old prire$, po to Wer. .leu A Co., No. 26 lUat Washiugton-st, Indijiiaprdis, Ind. Arthurs Home Magazine An 'U-t it on our table. for j This number is an improvement lo it predecessor. Tirm ar fine engraving!, noems. ?ool stone. one or two scholarly papers, health article?, ice. For general family reading we do not think this Magazine his .'in v Miperior. a vear, in advance; four cop. ;e lor o. T. S. Arthur - Co. Ii23 Walnut St., Philadelphia. viun m;u's. In Dearborn county, the wheat as rvz forthe5ick.el,and an average .cr will l; harvested. Fruit is hi uted to a considerable extent. Jlay will be half a cron. Wheat 1 twill prove a full average crop. Corn is bickward in most i 1.1 i ' im-alitie.s althou-h some pieces in .the bottom ire looking well Some fields of rye H ive been cut .nlrcadv, and unny larmers are en piUtl in cutting their clover. to hr doing well. Tiir Ft. Wayne ScntiueJ says: We arc still without rain, and ra.j corn and vegetables arc sull'erinjj from the drought. The wheat however is tine and rapidly ripinini:. Uy the litter cud of ncvt week the .harvest will be pretty tfitfrztt)' cGiniueuesd in this region lu Hamilton county, wlicat is ;ibout an aterac crop, ;rass heavy, )ats good, and iruit, excc)t peaches, 'vvill yield a fair crop. The wheat crop in Fountain county will bo &n average oue. The corn crop is backward, but has a good color, Knd the season for early workup is very fivor.iblc, and thf ground and crop now arc generally in lino order. The hay and oat crops will be light in many part.- of the county. owiir to drought in 3 lay. The apple and ncacli crop will ! not ho large, hut the prospect now j i, tii.it there will be an abundant j .supply for home purposes. Dr. Lyman Weeciikr's Ipka ok IL.avi:. Kxccptio exemption from sdti, intense, vigorous, untir ing action is the greatest pleasure of mind. I could liardjy wish to fitter heaven did I heiicve its in habitants were idly to sit bv purl ing streams, fanned by balmy airs. Heaven, to be a place of iiaj.jiess, mut te a place of activity. Has tlie far-reaching mind of Newton ceased its j)rofound investigations? Has David hung up his harp Use less as the dusty arm iu Westmin ster Abbey? "lias Paul, flowing with godlike enthusiasm, ceaeed itinerateing the universe ot Ood? Arc Peter, and Cyprian, and Kd-vard-, and Pnyson, and Lvarts idling eternity in mere psalm-sing- jng Heaven is a nlacjc of activity, the abode of never-tiring thought. David and Isaiah will sweep nobler and loftier drains in eternity; and the minds of ?aints unclogged by cutnbersomo clay, Avill forever feast on the. banquet .of rich and fllprioys thought. My young friends, go on, then; you will never get through. An eternity of untiring action is before you, and the universe cf thought 15 your held. The sl.-uuhter otthe iietrro troops bv the rebels iu the battle ni Miiji- Ken' lJend, has induced Genenl (irant to issue an cTtler (Jeclorin that hereafter, jhAtiluSany Foldu?r w hether white or Mack, wearing the uniform of n Unfted State sol. dicr, be captured and execute re taliatory measures will he adrptd by him, and soldiers in his hacd- will be trcatcl iujikc loinuer. i.mma.xa li:c;io.. Vc have hid, for some time past, on our table, the "report of Major General Love, of the Indiana ! Legion, to the Governor. General Love attuned command of the Legion. Septemlcr 10th, 1801, and immediately made a personal inspection of the condition 'of the Leirion in the borderr:ountiefi. He found a lairsupply of arm, hut an inellicient organization, which nr I iPn Itrrtrf tiral t r r by volurtcerin -into th- service of i the United Sta?r. It nt nr . , . .'. . n'l Hl IIA iL-ir nr.lin-. ..r.,1 r. 1 1 t 1 n n ' rt , ,r the Uhio river was t Uicient in pro-, ,ft(,;fll i- , , 1 tcnt , nvcf c0,Jnties of Kentucky , c . , . . ; "Oiii rebel raids. I his brought tfio tn'il f-rt. nfnn,n Cf.i.. upon a H-tr w;o had no other aid f ' . . , "Oni the State tir.n tlie arms and erpiipments furnished. (ieneral Love considers the present law too defective to produce an efTective militia. One objection is that, the organization of the Legion is a purely voluntary one, and has not been made except where danger was imminent. General Love suggests an amendment to the law enrolling and organizing every citizen liable to mi litary duty, and that from this ounibor o.,m t-o humlrod hau!.! oe ueiaueu jrou; eacij county to make up au active' force, which would secure from ten to twenty thousand reliable militia for a time of danger. The reports of commanders of brigades and regiments, which com pose part of the report, show the unusual proportion of duty entailed 011 ll'e regiments of the border counties, and the faithfulness and (Efficiency with which they met the ! deinaiwl, adding greatly to the I " jiiuinui. . . Ihtifi Journal, a ; i mjia', In limes like these, the true lover of his country holds no equivocal position. He may have been a party man; but while the national life is in' danger, he looks past all I r I i .... .? mere poimcai questions anu inuiiis ; near A urembur-.', with thirty chas only of the honor and safety of his! geurs of the imperial guard, at country. There is a good rule by ! txclcd and captured live hundred which to determine whether a man . men of infantry, two Mandard?, is a patriot' or not. If you hear 'twenty pieces of cannon with their him perpetually criticising the caseous, charged and pursued on a means taken by tlie government to i road four hundred dragoons of put -down, rebellion, yet never j Tburrj, mad. oce hundred prison speakinj' a word against rebels, erst killed and wounded a ir.anv. J J r " ' "J --j (' jtllizPr with ln.asoll and one who i you may regard turn as a sympa-, doin all iu his power to give aid atiU comfort to our enemies. Arthur's Home AF'i'jaiirtr. 31 A KU l.'tuciul''r A iu:(ii.NMc. iu nil t hinjrs that if viu do kM- het:iu you will ijever come to nn end. The lirst weed pulled up in the garden, the lirst seed in the ground, the lirst shilling put in the Having lank, and the first mile tmVCled Oil a lOUnioy :ire Mil i . II iinport.uj.t things; Uiey make a e ! "innin" and thereby u JiOpe. a , promise, a pllge, au assurance that ' 1 1 , T .' .. vou nave undertaken, now many a ; poor, idle, erring, hesitating outcast is now creeping and .crawling his il . . 1.1 ...l. ...!la u nv throinrli iho World, who lllkdlt ! havii held uj his head and prospered, ; if. instead of i.utting oil' his resolu- lioiib &f iHilustxv tuid nmenilmcnt, he had onlv made a beginning. s u a li i n v i:ntions. The value of small inventions is antlv itinerated iu the following oarae-raoh. I'robablv not even the inventor himself realized the valuv of his idea when be first conceived "Three million pairs of nMal tip are annually applied to the toes of children's slices. It is claimed ihst one pair win oui Mtr uiret l"" without tips this Mould mak nn an jiual saving of nearly six million clol- lars t those who use thenv. an im- jiortant item at th pnent tune. Ai in.l!viibii1 uli.i lvi lbri (diiblreti -ii i ..-I- unt-a ti.nt umw. i.o i-mni.inu.-.xi Luv. rti timt .'luv 1 1 v .'-tti44v'v'-r" nr metaltinned shoes ( one vear aM) he h;i.s iLved the prico of'neiv OOOirS lor innigen. Wuol. large plantation in (eorgi.1. j his Thn New Hampshire Journal of ! book is 'pronounced, in adraace, to A-rieulture states that nbotit ti,"lM -1 be the most thrilling and remark (KU) liounds of wo! are raised an-1 able picture of the interior social nuallv iu tht countrv, and our manu - facturerseoiuume M'A.000 pounds, .1 i., .-. .L.tt.. .,.- .it' .i1..iuf lUUSMioiug ,i ueuuem im one-third ot he supply to nwot meare ieiiable Vte cinnoi have too dcniajid. Prom the scarcity of cot- i (p?t;mr.iv ;n ti1P rn5e of si i- ton at present, the demand lor wool must increase, and clforts should be made to meet it with American raised wool. In the ltritish tolouis in the South Pacific, and Cap.e Town in South Africti, St,7)0,(M0 pounds of Merino wool are raUetl annually, nearly all pf which is sent to Kn Ir land. ... -Wc understand that Pemher ton surrendered Vicksburg at 3 A. M., July 4th, and at 4 o'clock Grant had forty thousand men an the march to rind und whip John don. From t?n to fifteen tlvuiand injtn u cre put on hoard to reinforce , Hanks. Showing the :me energy which has hitherto chiracteri od . A poet was walking with M. de Tnllevrnnd, in the trrt. nnd nt the same time reciting some of his oyn vnrr TnllPvrnnri nereeivinr nt a short distance a man ya.nin-, pointed him out to his fri. nd, snv. Nut o loud; hv Ltryuu'" Ko Till J0UAL fctonrere elc To niMji, I July 1 lib 16!. $ rn t p . :r. , ditor: 1 he wheat cion .in this localitv is almost in shock; some very ioil fields, and others ' indifferent. I think there will be I an average crop in this part of the county. There; seems to I e a general ood feeling and h:i,fh spirit in r?ht;on to the successes of our army, on ac count of the victories it haa gained - ' n ",e'T 'e, 'en31e, s ' (he taU I think the people are Ro tin" to maK3 a general tnrn-ont to- "n n dav to hear the ilon. 1. M. r, - f . . ; Hrowne of your place, at Morns- toxvn, hotw h,tandmg the wheat is not fiuite all cut 1 r. . . lOUTS, XC PniLir K. Dick. a cava luv raid in napo li:ons ti.mi:. "General Lasalle, with only five hundred huars, took Stettin, de fended by six thousand Prussian with two hundred guns; and Mu rat, as we have seen, forced the Prince of Hohenlohe to capitulate, having driven him into Prentzlau with his cavalry only. In the same ye.r, 1800, General Curely, at the head of twenty hussar., and fifty miles away from the army, filled Leipsic with terror and con sternation, though it was bei 1 by three thousand Prussian infantry. The same oflicer, in ltflli, at Po losk, at the head of one hundred chasseurs, took twenty-four guns, and made this genera !-in-chief of the Russian army his prisoner. In lbOS, the passage of 80:111110 Sier ra, partly entrenched and defended by a numerous infantry and twelve piece?, was forced by one .-(juadron of lancers of the guards. And, if we would learn what may be done by a single platoon, let m open the oilicial record of iervicc of Lieutenant, afterward General Drsmichels, and read that 4on the libtii of October, 180. after the battle of Ulm, when the Archduke attempted to make a junction with the army of General Werneck, l.lpntnmnf 1 )ncmir-hlc linin.r i-rf .fiKfiiimi f (.iiiiv ini-, j-.4i;: hi 1 . o . J idiiu lUUU Willi i ;(,loud of the aiwl took with his own funds the! reo'imeiii. A er . Nt ' such deeds we may ehi.u u-Ithj Marshal Sixc: 'There is no tell- in: what cavalry cannot uccv). l mauk's oitnr.ii m:roni:l i m a w mat a aw -.wmmLWm w- a n.vrri.i:. f.vn. 3ItKdt issued the MIownjrlsTO(,K KXI.KIWS N. order to the. Ainiy ot the Potomac: . sTUCX E.NPRK.SS .o. a m. . 'Hcadquartrri Afuy oflhe I'ntovMe.? June 50 I .' i h k I . Hl .t.t IWk II till I II , , . . . .-v 1 .... 1 .,'rt i i i.llirk ii.mini)iwl.urr ifiii.i.pnl i.. iv e uiuinnnung gei.ri;u quents that previous to the engagi- nient morn to be. . exposed .with the enemy, corps and all .other com- i,i..;- .1,:... . miinunig uurci? ""iuini w.vo explaining to them the imiatüso is sties involved in tlie struggle. 'J'hwj lonninv io tiiv n:i iiii" wn'l rfl.r. ' enemy 1H,W Oil Olli" stjll. 1 llC whole country looks anxioiisly to this army to deliver it from Hie presence of the foe. Our fniJurt UJcu i-r .per signals beinp given. do so will leaye u$ no such welcome as the swelling of millions of hearts ! with pride and joy at our success would give to every soldier of the. armv. Homes, firesides and do I mestic altars are involved. The ! army has fought well heretofore. It is Jeljeved that it will light' more I ! desperately and bravely than ever, if j it is addres in fitting terms.. J Corps and other commander are, authorized to order the instant death ! of anv soldier who fail to do his ! i (Uitv at thh hour. .iv command of rajor General j jrn(j0 .. A'n .i. ' ..A'ssistaut Adjutant Ceiieral." i i A new book, by Mr? ., I' ranees auuc ivcnnnr, i mhiii in ir i vicu 1 4 ktMA 1a.m11 A . . . 4 1 . - t , . II A .1 i by the llariiers. It i hex journal,! ivpi uuiiug a itjiueuti; nu ijti I husband, Piere Ihitler, on their : life ot the slaveholdiug section in ; tLis country tliat has exer been i ii t. . i j it. ..... puolISIietl. Y IICV2 lim W Ilt2tttS v?ry. Lei the exact vorji:i of Ess" r-r .oz the 'institution" be seen in all it?;he.n perbu painful, revolting, and inhuman ' K"0 details, that its weak, prejudiced, , Hoards or venal apologists at the North, ! may yield to irresUbile evidence,! or be shtmed into silence, r. i Kemble's book will probablv mxc j a circulation equal to Uncle To m's 1 Cabin . -1 " ' Home Mrjazinr. I Tho bos and mrla should rad the account of the lile and character ot JL'rince Albert on our first naze. Tt contains pae. it comains excellent 11 counsels ior .ui our youn inenu. j A Col. AlisoVof the Ilbel! armv .avs that '-When ei'ht mil-! f ion of jepel dt terrnine to L? free tha will lie Irre or die in thr ; -tpmn . rroV - - t i ue weis are -uuiiitunz iiietr rt" i.-i . .l " Fuy i .M.u. u. tair. wur riKiirs prriiy i.timuy ui uie. our .... 111.. fl... r . oWiers-liave no objection to their ' PZ pn with their dying as fat as ,lhey please. . Tili: HAID AM) ITo Li;ss.N. Oo lait Wednesday, Jol.n Morgan, with loving, thieving banl 5,b00 strong, crossed the Onij rtrcr at Lrandenburr, anJ iut aded ilndiaui. Kt'.iib'e inform r.iun did not reach ! ! t! : r,I.ife until fctntlr t0 JflT alterir.irJi. I bat Uourr.-r Mortv: J Gentr.il Wiico. j V -t ie, 8ch precaution in -j r - J ....... - . i . . i tritasurt-3 lor utmiTc ijjarp i ij ue j nt-ct ss.irj. Fortunately the Coi truer hi J juit procured a larz lot of crm fur the .itaie, and was able t j send to the exposed point! nit the arm. ar.4 ignition tlut I iouid te Morgan a lvaucei walj j celerity, fr: on Cornj,i, thence to Silern, ' n tiie Ne Alb-iny and Chicago Ii iilrod, ' vrhcre lie df stroveJ the trick at l btin.eJ the depjt, theoce to Vicuna oa the Jelftr- ' -onvülc Railroad, where he destroyed :i ' tin ie and lore up the track nrul ti-lcr.iph; thtticc t'j Vam and to Vtrnop, in Jti;:ii; con.tv; to D spout, J-f. rsMi cou:itr, and; VersVüUs and (.Wood, in Kipley county, I detri)ing on his w.iy tlie Madison lUüroad, ! tne Oliio i Mississippi lUilroad, and Citi- ' cinmli i Indiar.Apul Itailro.id, kiealing a. lare number of h'trsc., and lurisi a nini- ber of skirmishes with the Union tofce. Qu j Monday forenoon it vnu reported that he j lud nude exit from our State into Qljio, ! passing tue line at or Rear Harrison, At liio tiiue this raid wus commenced aef were comprutively 4lcfi;:selessf All ef fective United States troops had been sent iut Kentucky. Our peonle were bu.y with their harvest, and on accouut of the sj)rcity f h ind, s ere overt ixcd und qvitwoi ki.- Hut nt the Governor's call the reai.er an 1 I the ilrnos. spoilir gr.iiji were deleted, and thousand nnd tens of tlunism-U of oi:r brave citizens ru-hed unhe-nutin-'lr t rei.tl the inv.i l. rs. S great wis tlie mh tint in I lorty-eight hours not l-s thun twent v 1 thmi..ii,l iiwn hd rertorttd to ran lizvuu- Ht ! Indiia.ip.jlis alone, and fully eventy-live j Heh, Contiat JnugJuiciga of Kvil, ai d thousand hud nolitied tl.L- liovei n r" that rcat Drpresxioii ol .piriti. j thev were rely t'r rvioe. , AnJ ili positively pree;it VelliMV It- The Uoveru-.r, tinding that M .ran waiver, Itiliou Fever, Ä.r. J lu-ndin e.istwarJ, rrJerrd iion- tropi T1IF.V CONTAIN j to come here. Tw elve thyuiaiid 1; id already J ..r inniini nD DAD UfUIPiCVI I arrived, and innre than n in my more 1. ml . i . assembled and organized at points below, At le i-it thirty thousand im-u wrre then in the field, stationed to meet or more in chase f the rebel force. In two days nire the Governor could hare hud an army ol one hundred tliotuind men in the. field. On Monday when it w as acirtained that Morgan hud rendied Oliio, Gov. Morton nr,Ml.tlil tliilFi it Cl.iX' 'I'iiiI nil .III" available tr.,on.. Several recimei.ts were ' sent subject to'ien. Ilurnsi le's orders in the eveuiug of that day. Ind. Paily Journal. A .mi:oicial lVOM)i:ib We nre assured that t.o languape can por? trav the immediate and almost miraculous change occasioned by Dr. ItoLack'.s Scanm i Are not a notv an.l untried article, but h&i'fl navi an Ui.ooo I'ili.3 and Ulooi rcRiKiKii in ( ütood the tetof 1 5 years trial y the Atnec n ryous d:d4ef, wlutlur broken down ly ic.u public; and their reputation und sie ."ickuess or weak by nature, the un?frung i j,vi ival'ed by any imila.- preparation, and relaxed Mrtrm i at ,be recruited and j Ti.e proprietors h ive thousauds of Letters renovated. 1 he .Medicines have a threefold from the most eininet.t at the same time. Hence their astounding cures of indigestion, (Jeneral Debility, IJil ioui complaint, and Intermittent Fever. In fact, i.re seems to be no kin. I of ail ment to which they are not adapted. lr. Kohack'd advertisement is au appeal to com mon cnc, which all who need medical treatment would do well to read. I., P. X t. HAIL ItOAl) TIME TALE. I 'T -zr-rri -tvtt-z: ztttai Tr.tfiu tin thi roal pant Winchester as fiOJN-3 WKST. neiion. j ury purere, iurnv, nni kireuziuen ! r:f T- . . W I 1 1 1 1 AI Iv I .".- ill . sm .. . . . , , . M. , I.OGAl.- 1'KUIGHT nt 1..HD A. .M. ', F.XPKKS4 YllPJdli'V No. 1.. 1.37 A. M. HXFKKSS FKEKSHT No. 3.. -I fill A V. m vii. - . - 27 A. .v r. M. M. xicii r nxruKss 1 1 p. M. j 7.14 F. M. 1 1.00 V. M. . YfJuQrl Train. ' 'ii Tr:n We-t will stop it all stations ; vn oroptT sifi-i iv ' iii:i" ''iv en Vi.,lt F.xnress West will ston at alUti- ; jti,,,!-. II i?t ot 'Union on propi r ai-r.al i.inp ! given. Vet of Union, will stop at Win- Maude, Anderen and Fendletun, (Oi.lv. i .;i v,.-t will dine at neiiofontahi. I'listirarJ Trains. Mail Tri" Jt will Ktop at FendU ton, Anderson, Mitneio, Yii.chcsltr, Union, Yer- ! . .Ml .. CV I fill'".. T M a ii : i es , .-M.i y ry , I u.u;ii.ii,i r, uarue, Clarion uil (j i!io:i, only. Xi-ht Ktpreai L ist will stop at all stations .Mail 11 ist will breakfast at Union. J. V. WILLIAMSON, l,?.s. winciii:stkii CORRECTED EVEttY WKF.K BV JOHN H O S S i nrr.ui. DCu.r.R in ' GROCERICS, PROVISIONS.- CONFECTIONS. ri.'OUUCE, WILÜ0.4.ME, F.JC., Cor. Main ur 1 Frankli'i Sts., Wmrlif tor. Wheat t'-orn Flour r,er cwt 1)0 M c oo öl irialG i Flour luv bbl j Corn Meal per bu . i iiar per lb Moi .v-ses 1 .Slf-frll If in WliMm ft 'I 1 ' ft ; -'" t ' t; 711 D'J 10 tuiit-c rr 10...... DLK rtH I e tallow , i ; (i Star Ojeil Cheese per lb biutn FlU'iT fKR BC J. V - A pi'les per bu i i o- 1 r" . Ja ' V" 1 IViehcs rcr l,i Kite per lb. ai.t tr.H fct- ; jXe Tallow per lb hard ytr lb. 1i i .. . . ir. "1 cVaeker ivr lb ,fZ'.''.llV. .'ZZ indigo ivr or. Copperas "7 Youus-if'."00 "0 Black "ani j )'re citrons '.'..'.'.'.'.!.'. I Pepper 40 1 U'J '. til A . "' Mrs. N. A. Williamson, MANTUA MAKER.! pprns in n smvirrsTOTi i i f i f ; ,v- r Vr in vi V'U","M hd tcrcrd years' experierce'in llxving hhil New Hampshire, she ftela conCdeDt of gir in ,7 satisfaction. Kestdence in th Frazce property, Fouth of in .rm ein. - . . - - . i f : ? ' 1 NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Highly Concentrated VEGETABLE EXTRACT. j A PURE TONIC. , DR. HOOFLAND'S . . GERMAN BITTERS, 7 FREl'ARED BV j IPIl. .71. JT.iCKSO.V, Ithiladelphin, I'a. WILL EFFECTUALLY (NflE ( Iiyer Complaint. IHxpcpsia, In und irr, Chronic tjr Xtrtxws Ihblittu. h'nea.ut of ' the l&dneu, and all dlin.nn j urisih'j frvrt a disurdertJ j Livtr or Stomach; rfuili as Constipation, Inward Tile. Fulness ' or R!ood to the ii ...i ...!!:., f c.nn-..i. I Uut&, lleartourn irn, liisfiust tor Food, Ful- ! nes ur Wriirht in the Stomach. our Kruc latioi:, inkiiif; or Fluttering at the i'it of Hit i'toraicli, Swimming of the Head, Hur- I lied and Diftirult Hreathing, Fluttering at i ttie Heart, gi.kui or öullocatui; t n-aiions ; when i:) h lying p'ture, U.ninisi tl ) i.-ioti, , Um, or Wei !ef.re the Si'!t, lever and' .Dull l'n In the Heijd, IJeticieucy of l'er- j. oiratjotj, ello i;c; ot the Mtin and hyes I' '" " he Side, H ick, C!ict, Limb., kc, Su I Jen I'lu-hof lle.it, Hurninj in the mil hi i. in ii iiii r.nu ii iii.nr i . They WM.L ca UK the above dnea-e in nine t nine casea nut of a hundred. Induced by the extciisi e ile nnd univer sal popularity of Jl'iotlaud'i (ierruau Hitters (purely vegetable, ) hints ot ignorant (.Quarks j and unscrupulous adventurer!", have opened I UJ.'.II .1 11 I I II. II M Itl I II I . ii. if'-' ' 1.- Notrinis in the ahape of poor whiskey,' vilely eompounded w-.lli injurious dni;' and christened Tonics, Stomachics and Hittirs. Hevrare of the innntneiMble array of Al coholic prep tr tioiis in plethoric battle nnd bi' bellied kes, ui.dcr tlie inolet nppella lion of flittera ; which, instead of curing, only arr ivnte dise lie, nnd leave the diaap pointed sutfe.er in denpair. Hooflaacl's Gorman Bitters I i t rix'VMi.'V J.AM'YKliS, rijysiciANS, . CITI.KNS, Tetifv'mp: of their ou pe'.o;iat Lnowledjre to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these letters. Da you wniit Minict liin to Strrnj;tli en you ! vou want h t:ool Appetite! Do you wunl to buihl up your Coif MitUftJU ! Do you want to feel Welt! Do you want to yet rid of .Nervon- iiefc ! D you want Mneriiy! Do iou want to Sleep Well! Do you want n HriU ami Vigorous reeling! ir vou d-, u-c iiorrr. ndv (JF.üman ATTCNTI0N, SOi niERS? I AND Till! FRIENDS OF FOI.DI KKr. We cill the ntteniori of all h.ivinir rt-la tioi.-s or Iriend in th army to the fact f hoi ' It HdTiND'S Certom Hitters'' i!lt ,. nin.--t ntln of Ilm nineafcs induced by ext.o.siir.-4 and privations incident to camp life. In thi. Iit. publish...! almost .1 nlr u, tlie newspipi rs, on tne arrival ot tue Siek, it will be noticed llj it a very lame propor tion are suftVrin (rom .hbility. Kvery c.ir ol that kind can be readily cured by Hoor i.an i's fit rraan Hitters. Disra-s resulting from 'llsoi-.b-r!" of the .liritive organs are needilv remor.d. We have no hoitation 1 ) in stating that, il thee Hitters were fre-lv u-e I au.ourr oi,r sol dicr, hundreds of lives ! ntiu'ht be sued tLat ..tl.er.w ise will 1,e lo. 1 I W . - . I 1 r 1 I . ... .aii (i.irii'-'ii ir ium iiikmi mi nu- mmhiw- ing remarkable and well authentic ited cure : t of one f the mtion's heroes, whose life. ! , i.:. i ..i..., i i i ... Ml ll-t! HUI. I I.UI-U.IqI i IM? Ill II .11 I J II) the Hitter :" rim..:M.rm., An.f. 2?r l. lwt-2. Afrssr. Jnnrx A- Kram: Wll, roitle- inrn, yonr Ito-ifl md's (erinm liittcrs lias aved my ii!'.'. Tk.ere i no mistake in thi.s. It i vouched for by nnmberM of my com radei, some of whoep names are appended. j an ! who were fnilr cojininnf of all the cir- cuintancei of my ca?e. I am, und have been for the list four year., a member of Sherman's celebrated batterv, and under the immediate command of Cant. It. b. A vre?. Through the eimö aitcnd.u:t upon my ' i I ...... i. .. i : .. . . i . :ir'..ii:i ii l Rj kutiar'i ill . t murr ( h?t with iflanicj ation of the lntia.at.d was for 'J days in the hopital. This wn. fol lowed by treat debility, heihteied bv an attack of iv':iterv. 1 wa tlien icn-oved from the White llouo, ami snf to this ity on board the Steamer State of Maine, from which 1 Lin.h.d on the 'J"-'th of June. Sino that tinio I h ive been aiimit low as unv one conl 1 be and ?till retain a pirk of had ity. For a week or inore I wa eareolv :.b!e to swallow anything, and if I did force a nior-tl down, it was iciLi.c:ticl iL;ov v hit in I co'iid ih4, er-cn keep a rii-s Cl' wati on my ?toKiic!j. Life could not la-t v od r tlc-e t'TciiuKt.in.'p-; nnd, accoidit.pl v, tUe phy.-i-ciiins l4ul1;' tol'i K:e tiiey could do no niwre oi;ne. fiji aeaictaiicr who vtited me s.t jt-.v- .. , , ' .' .' ' 1 ' nd l.in llv procnriv a botlU. 1,-om the lli p. lin tiif 1 1 'lilv lio.l nitf Ii. .r i mir Riftir. fo'rue.1 ccjune ced t ikincr ihi in tbe pb-omy ! shadow .f ieuh receded, and I am now cet- 4 tin-Letter, 'r'fcyiii I la,ctnker. bnt two j botllf , I hare pained po'itul, anl I ful ,,n I sinfTiiie ol bemir j-ermitted rj"in my ' wir; and d ui.diter. from whom i have heird ti.ot.Mur iV.r IM inoi.th: for. ''ciitlciiifn . I J. in R,liJ a b.val Viriniin, from ti?e viemkv of Front " ' ISAAC M.W.ONK. ( I '''' cnncnr "l tue tr,lt'' of the above 0 t tatement. as e had despair.-. of ing our X comrtde, Ur. Malone, re.-tored to hiilh : hl.fohn uddlelmrli, t N.York Hittery. j brorsr A. Arklev. Co. t'-, 1 Uli Maine loj Lewis Chevalier, D'il Notv York. liil.M 1 Spencer, lt Artilbry. itt-ry F. 11)1.1. If. t--enHI, o. II, a. I wmoiit. Heurr II. Jerome. (V. 11, do Ilenrv T. Ia loiuiIil. ('). C, r.tli Maine Joliti f. Want. Co. K, otb Main' 50 j If :iry Koch, C . H, 721 New York. lOjXatb'I II. Thama. Co. F, '.."th T. nn. 12 Andrew .1. Kinib.nl!, C. A..d Vt. jn' John JenKins Co. ß, Hth Penn. Beware of Counterfeits! ?m that the Multure of "C. M. JACK- : ON" i on the SVIiAiTti: of cirh bottle. j Iiie jut bottle 7.1 ct, or hnlf dozen I ior 9i. i I höuld your nearest .Jfur-ist not the article, do not bo put o'J by any of the in toxieatinj: prriratis th it my be ntf.ro u it i-iicp, but eiisl to us arvl we wui Ior i PßlNCl?U CFFJCF AND MANUFACTORY. No. 631 AHCH ST. '.Saccei?ori to CM. J net tot k Co-) " fSf"Fnr lv Irr?i9t and Peelers' in ...... .v.... ertrr towir:vCfae t'oitcd'tatei. Dea'i rs arid Jobbers !a HAATfC ! CT THI YTP V ' iUulu vl OlAlvkMJtl.; - AL0 WALL PAPlvR, Buff & Croon Hollands, WINDOW ROLLERS, BLANK BOOKS, I urgent SlucL I MEDICAL BOOKS IN THE STATE ? PHOTOCRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, r.vsli oh Tit A 1 I roll K:s. o, 2G .'Isll I II (t)II .S,? OITOSITK liLKNX'.S ULOCK, Jllti(tna))olisi Indiana. April l, 4U I if .yc ;. v i i:n M A B i? 3t B W 0 2V X S . "Who has not lost a Iriend ? " The andersiftid hare no a Urg.-ranJ better American and Kalian .llarhlc Than ha heretoforebefti r r l int Iii iiinl j , lliuii m lot i nu'ii.l ffrctini Tombs llonunimts or Grave Stones, Inmuuior) of tLelr IovbJ Irjiai ted, oulU d wellta (ilVK VS A CA lb. Terms reAfunable. Cull and examine. SI. ATI- KJoriN; We a r f i !. nc:. p.H t ii in k t i.p r J (ht ultling felate Uo U, u t r J.n.i.iib! .rnr. 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