Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 July 1858 — Page 2
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KDlTOlt. BR00SVI1LE. JULY 0. 1833 DISTRICT CONVENTION. Tho Republicans of tho Fourth Congressional District, after a mutual intcrchango'of opinion, havo determined to change tho time of holding their District Convention from AUGUST 1ST1T, to and GKEENSBUHU the place. Delegates to tho Convention from all the counties in tho District, will take note of the change. 'Anti-Lecomptcn Townsnip ileettni. The voters ot Franklin county opi pcci to tho corrupt policy of tho pres ent Xrtional Administration in regard to the bogus Karsm Constitution, are Arnetlv rconestcd to meet at thoir uuftl places of holding Township meet ing on Saturday, tho 1 Oth inst, for tho purpose of appointing Delegates to tuo District Convention, to bo held at Orcensburg, on Tuesday, tho 13tb of July, ta notninato an anti-Lccompton Candidate for Concrrets.. TfcejLstiI,r,v.:npl8a CiadiJite for Con gress t The Black Democracy, having designated their standard bearer for tho Congressional race, it becomes Interesting as tho time approaches for tho Peoples' nomination, to nm up tbo chances, prospects and claims of the gentlemen named or that reponiblo post. The namo of Benjamin II. Spoorcr, Tq , of Dearborn county, tins been faforably mentioned. Mr. Spooncr h rell known in tlio district ha always been a consitent ardent opponent of Black Democracy, ami will malo a gallant fight and a good run if nominated. Tho prospects for Mr. Spooncr, have been injured by the defeat of our townsman Col. Jones. If the Col. had been on tho track, Bcn' would havo been the rran. to havo trotted Lira around tho district. .Dr. Samuel Davis, of this county, has been importuned by bis many friend to puffer his namo announced. Tho Dr. is tho only man opposed to Black Democracy, that has curricl this county for sixteen years. lie was elected to tho IIouso of Jleproscntativcs in tho teeth of a standfn majority of 400 totes, and acquitted hirmclf with great credit in that body. If nominated, tho Dr. would bo warmly supported by his numerous German friend In Uli and Dearborn COnntie. . Dr. Kufus llnymond, of this county, though not a candidal-- mmt t admlrers, wii tcour.injucMinuirturge his claims and superior menu fw tli' nomination, If wUer counsels hod j:e ailed in the place of camp igns. Tho Dr. I not a practical jmLiic peak. er, tilt in crery particular is well quali lied as a representative and would I'Ofleet credit on the dUtrict if clcctctl.When men were clot-ted from this county for merit nud qualification, the Dr. was sent to tlio Lcrisluturc. and as a practical legislator reflected much cret it jd tLo county, ar.d Justly earned tho reputation, of 'wido In counciV In thi county, whoro ho has retided ohottt thirty jrcars, ho would mako Judgo Holman feel tho weight of a well earned reputation. If tho tetter policy f di$. pensing with public fpeaking on. tho part of tho candidates should prevail, tho Dr. would certainty bo tho man. Hon. WillCumlatk, of Grcenaburg, run a good raco in '& and mado a gallant fight iu '5C. In '5 1 the contcst'was inglo handed, and to bo elected wni but to bo tho candidate. Tho masses wcro urouiod and determined to rcbuko cur ruption la higi places, tjhey did It, and Judgo Hotman fell at tho poll.', n his poKitiu had rcpeatcdl, during tho 'still burii euvats Under tho well directed nrgum-onts of Cumback. In Con gros, Cuuiback tookn hih position fur AO young a man, acted with great pruüeiice and mado u good member. t Tl battlo ot 'i proved a .different flair to that of '61. 'tho -current was running tho oppose direction, und under its IrreVi&tablo headway Uumback und hi vessel went down IT mado a gallant -fight, tut thp storta was up, and Uiro vrua . iiopo8Njilliiy ej.mnngi'og the crew. ThOi $jdn. has now set in tho ?ppoite.iiVtH7h. omTIf nomlimtVd, wc hop'o to sco Judge llolman again "hors de cürnbat" on tho second Tuesday of Octobci. - - Judge llackclmar, is well known all orer tho district, having Hpcnt the best y?ar of Win life actively In exposing tho corruptions ut demagogues and trkktcra. Bot u In thi county, iu early lifo ho studied law and settled in J!ah county whero hü hat repeatedly received tho pcople endorsement, by election to the highest oflicca In their gift. JVsCiwrk, Judgo, and member of tho Lcgiidaturo ho has always proved worthy by tho Jeft"erionian rule. Thero i probably no man in tho district with moro claims and merits than Judgo Hackclmun, rind if a nomination was tt rtulu election, nono xronld to more likely to ivcoiro it. Tho campaign will bo warmly contcst&J. and it bohcves the friends of all
tKö candidates to lay ufido their pres-l fMifc rrfrpnrr nnri nti'itn nn tho man.!
vrho worthy and qualified will combine tho most strength to lay tho hydra headed monster, corrupt locofocnism. Judgo Ilaikclman U an uhlo dobatcr and would ciposo to viow tho oophUtries and inconsistencies of his wilej opponent with a force and eloquence that would tell in tho masses. Wo hopo that our friend will meet In tho spirit that insures Succcm, lorgct. ting ull past diflerence, and heartily co-opcralo in tho selection of tho most available man, to reflect the truo enti racnU of tho pcoplo of tho 4th Congrci (tiooal district. If uono of thoso named by us bo tho the man, ho is in our midst, Uosiirnato him and we'll elect him. Free Negroes In Mississippi. An unexpected decision In favor of thoriiU of frco negroes has been made in Mississippi. James Irown,a planter, had two sons by .ono of his negro wo men, whom ho set froo and locutud in Indiana, with their mother. In his will ho ordered tho proceed of hi estate to bo paid over to lIiojo two hods, Iiis only children. His relatives cwttsted the validity ot the will, and it was supposed tl'.ey would succeed In breaking it, but tho hih court of errors and appeals in Mississippi has made a final decision au-taining tho will and giving tho estate to tho negroes. Tho Judges said If the negroes had remained in Mississippi tho will would not havo hold, lut its they wero taken to tt suite whero tho right of property pcrtuined to thm by law, they hud tho samo rights In a Misissippi court as any other citizens of u frco Btuto. tT On Friday, the 24th ultimo, in Davenport, Iowa, somo 20Ü laborers, who are either out of work, or won't work, formed a procession and march ed to tho Mayor's office, and tho resi dences of several of tho wealthiest citi rens, demunding work, declaiming they must either have woik,bccomou charge upon tho county ortttarvo. Tho May or and Othcis promised to uso their exertions and dctfiao somo means for their relief. It is Haid but a day or two pre rious a farmer applied for laborers in that tit , ottering filty cents a day and board, but could get none. Sank of the Capitol. Tho Indianapolis Journal say. , that on Saturday last, tho Circuit Court of tlia. county set nsido tho assignment in tlio cuso of tho B:ink of tho Capitol, on tho ground that it was mnbo by Wool Icy alone, who was but ono stockholder, and tho others had tho .lnio rhrht to join In it that ho had. John ,C. etv was appointed receiver, but rcfusci to act, and, ns ordered by the court in cna of such refy' the. ocLo. . ..?r4 J.C., bo delivered to t! -Wl, Ui.awit tho further order of the court oiendale Female College,1 -President Monfort, has kindly f voroJ us with a copy of tho fourth an nual Catalogue of this model Institution ' situated In tho beautiful tlllago of Glen dale, twelve miles from Cincinnati, oi .1 . V-.! .! ir m.. I V" i ' mo inciimau, jiamiuun ana jl.iviqii Hail Koad. Though in its infancy it it,' in n nourishing condition, 1119 stuaeni numbering at the last session 103. . Un .der tho profit management will a most excollcnt iucultv, it cannot fail to grow pro?pcrou, us wo truat it may. HtuiiPALUTtN Vive la Hi-nLcsQCK. "In tho twelfth hour tho tflory ot tiod, tho lifo of tiod, tho Lord tu (Jod, tho Holy l'roceduro, shall crown the Triune Creator with tho perfect diacloivo illumination. Then hall tbo crea tion in its cfl'ulgency in tho divin ösruphim. anno ino tho domo of disclusurt In ono comprehensive, revolving1 galuxy of Supremo, created beautitude.--;-itual Harbinger. Then shall tho blockhead In tie jack ttJdctl dome of disclosivo protedur above tho all-fired great leather tiita bus tutas fungus of Solomon Whirlwind,! . - 1 .. ,..l,ln rl.A inlil tti" the goose-oerrjr- jjnnuni domo disclosivo. until co-c.quul and ex tensivo and conglomerated lumuies,, Ione grand comprchenaivo i.mf fehall nfHini.'ato and tollyfox into nothing,' litn u luil). tailed nusvtt it f I A 1 w . Wi . V " " " j J after the space where tho tail was. taT There are now four hundrelft-d eight convicts ' in tho Indiana tat Prison. Tho Warden finds it verydl ficult to find accommodations furl oi them. It will bo necessary cither to greatly enlarge-tho present prisoner build now ono. "'...' - tßJ An antidote to strychnino is said to bo milk. Tho Baltimore American states that the iifu of a Newfoundland log wai saved by pouring milk down his throat after he had been poisoned. President Mann, of Atitioch Col lege, has been elected Trcsldcnt of tho Faculty and J'rofcssor of Ethics in the Sörth .Western Christian University at Indianapolis. tSF It is said that among tho Repub lican members of the next Congress from Massachusetts, will bo Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams. H3T.A wealthy widow, who moves in fa9hionrolo society in Chicago, was detected last week in stealing goods from W, P. .Ross & Co., of that city. A compromise was effected by her paving 3CQ
... " COMXrifICITKD J . 0BITUAEY. DlfcD On Thurda morning. July 1st,
Samuel O'Btbne, at tho residence of his father, in Springfield township, aged ubout twenty ono yearsMr. O'Byrno was a student of Brook. villa Collcgo u part of the Collcgo yoar just cloned. IIo wa a young man of fine physicial form in tho enjoyment of excellent health, and bid as fair for a long and useful lifo as any within tho bounds of yur acquaintance. But in a few short days ho was prostrated by w m w disease, and brought down to tho grave, lie was u young nmn of rur moral qualities, and a devout christian. During his phort stay in Brookvillo he endeared himself to nil by his gentleman, ly deportment and strict moral conduct. He attended, and took part In tho commencement exercises of tho Brookvillo Collcgo. On Thursday evening ho complained of being unwoll.on Friday morning ho was quito sick, though during the day wan taken homo. ThoThurdny following ho died. Hw sudden and un. expected this stroko to hhmelf and his triond! How true the sentiment, "All flesh is ns grnM, and tho goodlinc thereof ns tho flower of tho field, In the morning it flouriheth, in tho evening it is cut down and withereth." IIo v frail ismanl How mysterious nro tho way of Providence! Vet "Ilia purposes will ripen fast, Unfolding trcry boar. The bud ui; hart bitter Uto, But sweet will be the flower." Yet his friends find consolation in tho fact that in his youth he gave his heart to Gnd, and that ho now rests from hi Lbors. W. Ono of tho editors of tho Western Christian Advocuto, who was present at tlie Commencement Kxorciscs of Brookvillo College, upcnks thus of our town, fiorrounding scenery, its situation, the ColL'go, ic: Brookvillo is ono of tho cleanest and most attractive of all western town. It may rain ever so much, summer or wintcr, but tho gravelly condition of the noil immediately absorbs the water and keeps tho walking ti pleasant as tho boxt pavement. Tho Fast Folk of the White Water Jtivcr is on ono side of the town, and tho West Fork cn tho other. Met!'. Npeer & Stephens manufacture st larg amount of tho paper used by the Western Hook Concern in their mills 011 the Fist Fork, just in tho suhurbsof the town. Tho licet you aro now reading was made by them. Brookvillo Collego, under tho patronage of the South-Hamern Iidianu confurenco, stands in a very cligiUo part of tho town, and commands, in wiry diicction, the most picturesque of cftiery. Iev. Gcorgo A. Chae, A. .MM tii 0 I'rcsidcnt, informed us that it was the best arranged colbgo building of it kind in tho wctt; and a pvtnoiial cxain'mat tn of tho rooms confi.incU us in hi opinion . CCCRESSloyAt ?ONV3fTlON -FoURIU Di3TR.icT. The Democratic Co jigresion&l Convention for tho .Poarth Distr'ct, Ireld at Oroenttburgh, on Tuesday last. nominated Hon. )Vm. S. llolman of Dearborn Count v, for Congress. '31 r.i llolman was nominatodon tho first ballot, by a vote of 143 to 47 for D. D. Jones of.Franklin, and '4 4 'for Dr. Mullen of lirpky. This strong feeling hi favor of Holman is mainly attributablo to tho bitter opposition of John L. Kobinson, ng-aiiist his nomination. Tho Democracy of tho F ourth District wcro detcrminod to administer to Hobinson a rcbuko which ho would not soon forget, and they did it. They say he has domineered over tho party there long enough. If ho expects to flog tho insubordinates into submission again, ho will havo to double his quota of gold headed canes, and work day and niht from this timo on, to tho day of tho millennium", when lsrshals and Con gressmen and gold headed canes will bo no' longer needed. Rational Dem fST Hon. Francis T. Blair, Jr., has been nominated by tho Free Democra cy of St. Louis, os a candidate for reelection .to Congress. IIo will bo clectod by a largo majority.
President lloaroe'i Eemalni."
, Richmond, July 5. Tho remains of President Monroo arrived at half-past eight o'clock this morning, attracting an immense throng of spectators to the wharves. Iho military wcro drawn up on the wharf, and Uovenor Vio, in company with tho Mayor of tho city, went on board tho steamer Jamestown and wero introduced to tho guests. Tho Kegjmcnt of tho Now Vork National Guard arrived about half-past 10 o'clock in tho steamer Glen Cove, which went over ono hundred milosdown the rivr to tho steamer Eneson, that ves set hl -ins cot "round. Tho military wcro received in speech by ueo. .muiford, which was resp onded to by Col Durvcar. Tlio remains wcro taken from the Jameston by tho tmU-beurers and placed in an open hcarso drawn by six whito horses. At half-past eleven o'clock tho procession moved to tho solemn tones of tho dirges piaycu oy tho military hand. Tho bells of tho city wero tolled and minuto rum wcro fired during tho cn tiro march, flan wero displayed at halt mast, awl many houses were draped in mourning. A shower of rain haying fallen, tho atmosphere was less opprcs eivo, and the march was mcro com for tablo to tho military. Tho utrcet along tho lino of march were' thronged with Kpeoiators. " ' ' Tho procession reached Hollywood Cemetery at 1 o'lock, tho military form ing a ein lo around tho gravo, u grubd utrco was porlurined. Gov. Wise delivered an address, L'iv ing a sketch of tho lifo and services o President ilon roe, aud tho circumslim ces which led to tho removal of his ro mains from New Vork. Jle paid a high compliment to the patriotism of tho city of Now York, as evidenced bv the attendance of the National Guard. Ho concluded with nn 'eloquent appeal in behrlf' of the Union of tho States: After a prayer by Iho Iter. Dr. Heed of tho Presbyterian Church, tho remains wero consigned to tho cruvo amid tho bring of cannon. Tho ceremonies having closed, tho National Guard wero escorted to thodi nin hall, whero the afternoon was so ' ... .... .i. dully spent with the Biehmond miiua ry. Speeches were mado by Mr. Coch nine. Govcnor Wise. Col. Uurycar nnu others. The gallant bearing of tho Nat tionnl Guard is tbo bubject of univcrsa praise. The IIouso that Jeems BuiltKansas with Shviry. This is the house that Jeems built. Southern Influence and Göll This i tho malt that lay in tho houso thut Jeems built. Shannon. TLis is the rat that eat the malt that lay in tho house that Jeems built. Walker. This is the tat that killet tho rut that cut the malt that lay in tho house that Jcoirs built. JsCi-omiitoa. Constitution. This u the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that eat. tho malt mat lay in ine homo that Jei'tnt omit. Dough x.'IU is the cow with crump led horn than toed tho dog that wr ricd the cat that killed tho rat that cat tho tr.ftlt that by in tlio huu.so thu f Jeoms built. , Kau ms M-i'Äwf Sic, erf U -ulLc m:Jti II foi l.jrVi that milked the cow with crumpled twi n that tocd tho do that worried tho ent that killed tho rut tUavt cat V.ho malt that lay ill the llOUsC thut Jecm built. ' The Oiiow. This Is tho man alUattercdnnd torn that mat-tied tho maiden nil . xorlorn that milked tho cow with crumph'tl horn that tossod the dug that MTorriod the cat that killed thu rat that ent the malt that luv, in the houo thai that Jcoms built. 2'ht: American People. This is the priest nil nhnven and shorn that married tho man nil tattered and torn unto the maiden nil furfwrri that milked the cow with crumplo 1 hoin that tosvt-d the dog that won ivd the cat that kiltud thu rl llmt oof llirt tiliilt lli'it l'iv ill till' . itt.v ...... w J . . . houso that Jeems built. Kansas Cru sader' of Freedom. Our President lie entered the vVhlto House, says the Albany Keening Journal with 11 promise of ft ot dorn to Kansas on his lip, and a chemo for enslaving it in his pocket. ,IIo declared war against circulating 'notes aud in six wcks was issuing them himself Before tho ink was dry with which ho pledged "Kconomy" ho had Sralncd tho Treasury of its Iat dollar. .Before tho printers wcro done stereoty-'iNft-tsv Lisi tit fl jt vi Vi Vt fAf APmlnnrinn - Ö borrow ho-was in Wall street soliciing a Loan? " lie congratulated tho Country on the inal end of Sh.vcry agitation and he ins been nritailnir it ever Kineo TTi. Ordered Paulding to stop tho FillibuHtor and then recalled him fordoing it Walker of Nicaragua ho pronounced an outlaw and tendered him the hospital dies of tho W.hiu IIouso. Walker ol Kansas bo furnished With written .in structions and turned him out for obey ing them. In 1857, b took otT tho heads of all Postmastrswho could Tt -hur rah for Popular Sovereignty." In 185S, ho takes off tho heads of nil who repeat tho cry of 1837. Io withheld troops from Utah where ho proclaimod thero wos war in order to keep thorn in Ktnt M, whero heinhs. ted all was Peace. Ho sells' Forts at the West for a tithe of their cost in order to buy bites at the Kast at ten times thoir value his fubordi nates in both cases, pocket i ng th y d i (To re n ce. Ho incontinu. ally nuking for new Steam Frigates but ho will not uso thoso ho has, cither on tho coast of Africa or in tho Gulf of Mexico. Ho sends out a steamer, ostensibly to' catch the Styx but with private orders in tho Captain's dosk, to do' nothing of the Bort. Claiming to be tho most ' frugal of Presidents ho has spent moro than any of his predecessors. Assuming to be above party prejudice, ho makes partisanship tho basis even of his invitations to dinner.
A Decision for Banks
On Saturday Judgo Major decidod in thocaso of Whit no President of Indiana Bank vs. T. Il.Sliarpe, that whon demand is mado of-a Bank for tho re demption of its bill, tho amount pre sented must bo considered a singlodomand, and the Bank cannot redeem in fivo dollar divisions, without tho con. sent of the holder. This decision will spoil that maneuver of Banks by which hey havo gained time in a "run," vir: redeeming fivo dollars at a time, and in silver, thus making tho redemption a long process if tho amount is considcra. b!o. Tho caiso goes to tho Supremo! Court.- Ind Jour. "That Man will Steal.' A ftHArtfl liia ffll i, a n n a I oiu tho lallicrot liill English. JJill, at a heavy outlay it is presumed, manajod to txot his picturo in Harper's Mag azino with a flaming pug of himnell,(o wo nro torn, wo uuven 1 seen 11; anu frankod a cart load ol tho ihsus contain-
ing it homo for his lathcr'idUtriburOJi.UjoTIcn Ii Leroby jWea, that WJUon Morrow, tlio Old man Drcxontod a eonvtOUll iltit- I IN Admlnlttrator dbjltnon with tho will annoi-
crato. hard-head nld Ddmoerat. remark. in that thero was tho picturo of tio Prcnitlent. Tho old fellow Ruined tlio picturo carfullv for several minute, un tlien, with hix vya d ill riveted uj.on it, and with an energy of utleranco that Klunved conclusively that hid romarlCH wcro tho remit of thorough conviction, ho Bftil "I don't liko thut counlcnanco. Mr. Knulinh, as uro an there's a God in heaven that mm will Heall", Of course tho hopeful father fainted away. Seymour 'limes. tüT Jam'.s B. Swain, tho editor of the Albany Statesman, was arreted on tho 2G ult., ut tho instance of Archbishop IIüOilES, on u chargo of libel. Tho Statesman in tho latter part of Maj pub lished ecvcrul articles in relation to a certuin pretended secret society, reflect ing upon tho Archbishop, fur which he now brings a suit, Haud Times in Kansas. Tho Kan sat Herald of Freedom gives a discourusing view of tho times iu Kansas. It Kays : We pity tho man who is compelled to rut-o money now in Kansas, ttowere - v -j - J ' that ho was receiving from 10 to 20 per eentpcr month for the u.so of money, and had been paid at tlio rate of 20, to 23, and 30 per eent per month tu discount note. The lowest rates, on ood Keeurity, tbr tho tiso of money seem to ranjjo bottVccn t! reo nnd livo ner cent per month. Man with twenty niid twctity-fivo thousand dollars cannot scll ptopotty ut any prico to rualij even a f.iw hundred dollars. Ileal otate can ho bought ut ruinous rate, persons feeling compelled to cll to rcnliza ready mono', porhapH to havo thoir credit. Hardly tiny branch of btisines.i is hustainin ititelf. 1 IfTjtt.-Jtrhrt CortT-PnTiti ITr?tictictit, h.n Loon nppoinlcd Min'terto the Kcpublioof Holirin, South America. ttSu A motiument lo ill c memory o Kobert Fulton is proposed at Tell City, Indiana. tfTho Ucpubliciin of tho Ninth District liaro nominitod Sclmylor Collax for re-election to ConrcJ. tZJT It h rumored that Gov. Donver of Knnfan intends to resign oon uflcr tho next AuUKt flection. K2f" Tho Democrat of tho Eleventh Diet ritt havo nominated J. It. CoflYoth, of Huntington, in nppwiiin to Pctli. Spring Mediciue(let tho purest, ßet tho cheapest, ct the mot ctllcttcious. In hol t get the bext, which aro Dr. Köbach' Scandinavian Illood I'uritler and Blood Pills. Thesis wonderful Medicines nro entirely tractable, leave no bad effects, nnd can not by any possibility inj uro tho most delicate constitution. Never was a good Spring .Mcdicino so necefsary b now, for in ndditiou to tho feLin Discubes and deranged Stomach and Liver, which every Winter pro luces, it is tnot evident to all who nro accustomed to noto tho powerful influence for good or ill that tho mind has upon tho body, that tho anxiety of mind cattsod by tho lato wido spread money troubles, has injured tho general health of almost every ono. Then cleanse, strengthen and purify your ny&tcm with tho Scandinavian Kutncdies, nnd you will probably nave yourself from (serious illnoss the coming Summer. , Sco Advertisement. npril30-3m. i' a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Ono dollar and fifty cr nU or year, payable la ailraave, two dollar at the end of i month, or three dotlari at thi expiration of the year. ItATM or AnvF.rmsiNa. Ono iquare, (trn linei or !,) ono InierUon...$ 75 o:ich eubniuent insertion 25 3 months S 00 " 5 00 ii " " 12 " 8 00 Buiineae cnnli ef tlx line or leva, 3 month... 3 00 0 ... 3 00 ... 3 00 it u u u u tt 2 TEARLT AOTtaTMIMO. Ont column, (banjcablo quarterly ). ..$(10 00 it 50 00 H M Si 00 20 00 15 00 nnalnesa notice nublinhed in the editorial column of ten lin- or lc), will he charged one dollar, if over ten line, ton cent er lino. Legal advartioiiint will he inserted and charged to tho attorney onlcrins the inme. Candidate for oflioo will he charged two dollar fur announcement, er one dollar to auhaeriber. Truniicnt advertipmnt tnut invarihly bo pail for In advance. All other to he ettlud for quarterly. A discount of five ner cent will bo mado from, oar usual rates for cuib. Advertisement to lnnro Insertion mustLe handod irT by Wrdneitity morninit at 10 o'clock. irxr Unlexi a particular time ix prtid when handed in. advertixemcntr ill berubUshcl untl ordered ont, aad charjed accordingly.
Wheeler & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINE THEunilerttsntd will furnish crJrri for the abort nparior Sowinf Machine, which ba will telt at CinclonaU price. Tho lupertoritr or tbii Maehina . II ..1 I. . . L . -L ... . V ..!.. I... ...... Uvr Machln It warranted to worV tatlafactorv J. II. FUDGE. Drookrllle, July 9,1853. Jy-22-tf. Notlcs to Hein of Petition to Sell Real lisiate. State cf Indiana. Franklin Countu. J.of tho Euto of William itobnuom, doo'd, bi file J hit Detitioo to tell the Kitato of the deoo dent, hit pemonal boioK Intuffidont to fay hit d jbUj and thtt laid petition will bo hoard at Iho nest tern of the Court of Common Pleat of W.J County. Tmtt Jolr ftth.A.P.. JOHN M. JOHNSTO.V, Jnly 9 22-Sw C. C. C. V. FrankUo Co. COSirill-TlON Old l. ßrKraR II. IScbx. (th oelobrtted Iodlad ThjilcUn) luring arrived to aa sdrtDe4 old age, dfiirto pend th rarenaot of hi daji in ten iin to the afflicted throughout tbt und Ibt Modirin which bat proved to acoeful In tbo Cura of Coblumjition, ftronchitl, Ailhraa, Liver Complaint. Couxht. DvsCAS I CURED, AND HAS SEEN pcpia, free of cbarjo. I ib oia Vr. ba broaght bit m iRtuieJjr to great perfection in 'practice of tlia Im t fifty year. PTrnrra A UTTtQ od feela conddctit that It wilt lawuoani'',,,,. n ..... nr tn nr.nnflrm ed Consumption. Ai Iii affiuent OF cireamitaooet enable biro, be win tend fach applicant who far&Ub-Tv-CTivrTQ ' dcicriptiun of hit fjmplont lflolAflliS, imtU quantity of hit modieioe with tninulo and ezpririt direc EV tioni for preparing It theineWoi, wLta tbt-y rbtll hare tried it, and learned it rnAeial rffcrtt DTI. S.II, DU UNS 1 thoir cnu. Ench ej j'licaot wi!ltnd3 nUnipi (9 emu,) to pay the retnm letter, and to as - aiat in tbe tho pay went of thi or nuvcrtbement. Addrta Lr.S. 11. EU HNS. St Vork. NEW YOTtK U n I I lr0(.lro StoFO JNO. R. CO'OLEY, DEALER IN FANCY AND STAFLE DRY GOOD -- .'AO r. 7V : . Groceries. Hardware, liueeusware, NOTIONS, 4c, Ac. UE'JiitiS HOLLAND. CltJlS. C. MSKLCT. HOLLAND & BINKLEY, Alluvncs l tjiwv. Z.T' Ollioo In IIi!' liloek, Wt r Ike Corn Ilouiio. liliiS-tf JOS. COX& WM. H. KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFKICE NO. 3 Al'OLJ.O lit lLDIXH, Cor. Fifth and Walnut St3 -fcbJ5-l ST. JOHN & LORING, CA U Ul A G II l A U V'A C'T L'K K IJ, WlUi KKEP contnutly en IiaikI and foinih to ord ir ovtiry deaciipüon of Carriag, Couiotou Spring wsj;rii'iiD4 I'LV'Il' Olt.M St'UINCl WAOONK. And will witrmnt our work equal, If not fuirlor to Liny nin'U in the conntry. Uur long xf tneiie praottrai workmen Warrant in lue leWulol bring tiblo to (ivo rut h e alix Tuo lion lo our cutoinrr, nhoiu we d.itio to UltO duo iiotk'e Hid jortin tSemelre iecfrdin ly. All work wairinu.d r uo yoar with careful mag. Krwirinf dune im bort mtif. stay 7-5 c RA WD ON, WRIGHT, HATCH &ZLS0N, BANK-NOTE .TH K C 11 A V E 113 ANU Ab", rojrarcd In tylo coiroiidin; In olctneo with thai of Dank-Note, liilroat), Slate & Counln 'onbs. Cbocki, Drafla, CortUlcatca of Stock and Iepoll 1'ioiai.toi Nolo, HUI and Letter Keod, lluloe and I'lofokiioual Cardi, NuU)iial,Cuuuty,and liand rioal, Ac, c. Connlantly on band Mado to order of a superior ouality. Ibt abort oflioo I under tbo lunervirlon of litOUGE T.JON E?, S. E. Cor. Main tod Tourlh itrteti, Cincinoatl, Ohio. tfcbS'SS-ly MicirLB4rrra. rrra roctu IJ ATZ NER Sc FOG KL, Dealers in FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. BOOTS AXD SHOES, Hats 8c Caps, Ready-Mado CLOTHING, Groceries, Qucenswarc, Hardware, Wnl Paper, Notions, Jkc, kc. "Second door North of Crookeillo BanV, &rchJ'5S.ly. isrow Gr.voccryü JOSEPH REYNOLDS ' J HAVIXtl entered iuto thoiiroeery lt I Produce b'fineü, will keep eoustanüy oa band a good amortmcnt of the cbolcett Family Groceries, Including in part the fellowlnc article: N. O. Siiir, Cotfc, ilAiit,;rcil, glt, Crushsd Sugar, lea, VowuVred niipar, olanee, (Joldcn Syrup, White Fi-h, Dried Applee, Rice, Datea, Pranoa. l'alnon, Ornnire, Lemon, AlmomU, t'amtio, NuU, Fin, I'ud.'r nd Shot, Hams, bhouldcü, Xalla, Proomx, Vinegar, liurkeU. 4e. Which ho wi!He hai'jiy to furnish to customer at tlielowet pi,isibl fljjurpn, for CASH Oil -COUNTRY PRODUCE! IIo will ul-o keep on haod a jood article of "Whito ."Wheat Tlour, Of tho len lirond in the market. Don't frri tbo fac, ono door North of Slaughter A W lliami' Stcre, DrooLvllle, lnd. arril f-tf W . MO R R O W , ATTOUNEY. AT LAW. First Door South of the Post-office. "T7ILL PUACTICE IN THE COM MOT? PLEAS, f Circuit and fc'urrm CairU of tho Mate. Leb5-&&-tf.
CHEAP CASH-STORE:
JOHN KING, (LtU King k Weit.) WOULD RF5PECTFULLT bt.oho to faU oli cmlotncri aod tk fitblic, ihn bot ja-it i receipt of t largo sod muit cotnplo tlecüoa of SPRING k SUMM y. i CookiilioK of tho Ifttert sod Bioit fihiut)L!o dtilgn of tbo ooaaon, which ko propoaa to OoU jroatly REDUCED TDH CASn. OR APlritOVED COUNTEY Pi OuUCEf In doptin j ttrleiljr Iko eatb iy start bo foola tAU lified tt tbo laroo time of offcriDjf ouch lnduemcU to custonoeri at will makt It .dvanUfCotti to thiol, at bo it determined to all at , All ho would ak it an osamtnatioa of hit tock ho foro purchasing cther. raayZ8-6ta. .Assignees' Notice. Nolle te htrtbjf flrea that Haary Rbafar baa made an asignmntof hit proptrtj, ootoi od, aeeouot, to tho uodmijned for tho ttnttt of hit oreditori. All parte ot haria claim Ofaintt bit otiato aro notified to present tbvn, and ail partout indebted to tho tamo uiat mako immodiklo pij meat. JOHN WYX.V, , 1 . Jn18-19Cw To Builders and Mechanics. SCALED PROPOSALS will U received at tbo rcldcnca of Franoii llobmaoa, in Erooirille, unlU 12 o'clock noon, en Monday Jane Slot, j18. or larDlililn j na'.eiiU fur comtrueurf luondauoo, for doing tho trick werk, for Aolag tbo wood work, for tdaiteriae and for palodoK tbo Caibolio Cburcb to bo botit at Drookrllle. Fptc'.tcaUone can bo teen at tbo ridnce of Mr. lUlnnaoa la Brookrille. II. II. ffCHKICUTE.l M. PCHUUMC, F. nOHMANX, A. TF..7., J. RCIINEIDrit, CeUdlsjCca. AOl'STL'. AXEL'S, Juno ll-2w. Fivo Cents Howard. RAN AWAY from tho aabtertbor c tbo 5 id day of Mar tait, an Indebted apprentice boy earn ed Jamci Mabrffcr, fed Cfleen ari. Tbo abort reward will bo paid to any ptrton returnlef n'.tn I me, bat noeipeneea wUt be paid, ar tbanke given. netiner win I bo accoontabie lor tun, uor to any ptraoB on bit McoUJt wbül 1 tcrnaini flat of BiJ employ. ANDREW UCSD. 3t.iunell DRODKVILLE lOOIf flS'i WILLIAM FRANK'8 11U1 Verl ..Otts p oil r ran via AHE NOW IN FULL BLAST ASPOfW TO t:n is t trtion of the citlteni tt flrvckxU ind 1 t'j e u J my oil uct r tcr.etally. As Invilalicn ii oxttcctd w -cr.e;a!;y. iot oi l frienJ and cniluisar to eU ana eaantlB my fartiiture before purchasing elrcwbere, for I ea cll at Citielnntti pruei, both wkoletalt led retail Mvelf being a p-eeiira) woikwan aad baviog good hand connerted with my etablihnnt, X an enabled to manufacture til Lind cf ru:tilo;tt bort notice. 3CINO. I poy punlrular attention to tLi Vlnd of lnlcen ; kftiilpg on Lt'l at all timet an if sorlDent tf reaily tnado Cofi'ina, and alau make lu aty ile tad finiL. I alo ki Metali CctCna wbitk I acll at Cincinnaii r-i1 . TXr Call a the fM of iU CHAIW, a few Uoor North ef Limk k l'aici Vr'Koc,tt aide of the tiTct. V'.M. HIANK. JAM E S H'ASSON, pKLi.a if liWATCHES&JEWELRYi (At C. Jlitvon'f Story.) On0b AC-?0KT1E.NT of aiüol. In tt heo liae at fnir prii't. r.,tr 7tf. 6S0RG2 r. MAXWELI, PH3HILTÖH. nil AVI NO ItVcsi lli ort Hot'. Ibe prtprlf tor uill tl.'vcti LU un'lirljej ttfti'ioii tu tbt qwoifort of tko.a who may twvaa Vi ruii. Tbo entablialitTK-nl i now unUr(oica; a tbomog-B re )itirinr end etoiinlrijf, for tbo mriOitr eeiron, to blob be Invite bt liitnJ and the fuLlla gentr all. $:tr Ilorr and tiijjgivi kept for tbe aocoiuiao dalion of rulr'niri. OK UHArlUtll IlI.WE Jl'ST r.lXKIVLD motber lot of Dr. W. Mii.t.tM t Itaki'MATtr r tcio, lor lit curt tf UbeutuuUm, Pain, Rwelling. vinl, eontracU-d or Pnlnfnl .fcinewi, Muolra or Joint, eir1jta, Nervoui lled(le, or nj tbing of tbt Blture. PerioiM aßlicted, by ca'.liue on me cen bare out application, free of cbarje. wb.ch will tlry tbca of Iti woodorful virtue. Tho doctor olcri to Jty rewarJ of TCaV DOLLARS For any failure la an attempt to cure. Tbii Cu'.d It put up la lafl bottlvi, aod ia the cheapen medicine we know of In view of reuirieg o imail a poruoa lo t.etfortn a certln oure. All den JJrtd lo TII OS. CA TIT OX, ProokTille. Ind. march 5-tf. FOURTH OF JULY ODE. DR. R0BAÜS GREETING To tho Universal Nation,. Hall glotlon day, bencalb bot tture ky, A giant nation from the womb of Time Firm rprung to life, and Liberty on bi'b, To an admiring world ly ticbl diioo Claimed tbe new-torn a lur, while tyiaany Cowered bononlh that eua'a rrrplendenl reyi, i liich blatnd nropliiona on aland o free As men and angel mingled bym of praiio. All bail, Columbia; o'er the rolling ware Tby ttar and atripe in many a fearful fiigbt llae (loated rrodly, while thy eon ao brave. Wit b dauntlee hcaru and tet n, retictleai might Nobly have battled for thy righte and fame, Winnlnffrom denpot of the oldea world Penr and respect; long may thy name Em at wilh bright hope, tby flog be aye aafurled. Bat not in anßuinary war 'a red path, No lather in the raae of peace and Joy Not groans of anguish, but the merry laug In mir lin.l lha lilue-rveJ boT. ,-u'um ivvHi. tw - - - - 4 ' Tlie (lod of Lore, and Cornncopia'a born te cmntied on thy bills and valra aoftee. Thm may thy children greet the natal mora, Of fair Columbia and of Liberty. Roddy .c WW. Vealtli. with bletatd, joyows train Of hawy f'Jirien, uaU.U V!ea the laud; . - From RoUek'aSwediibisei.ba flies rlireful Jiain UypcpUubuit!t, 4 the treating baad - tit tho poor tM.u -ftic!no longer pliakcaj . I'toru hia f.'uaol. r,'.i)';!UM'ino roJErfTa , Fvcr aod au e;wI, hUe hthtih awake, , And dire dues, a iuborrort, flica. Corrupted blood, puro ct the limpid stream, Soon 'neatfr ihee mago ioSueuce eonreca freo, . Tbe dall Dypocüo's e.ve f iU bcakhlul gteaa Sparkles, and ring tho laugh la jlhly, Keuraljfia, to, la all it borrl.l gtmo. 1 cured a errtaia that dy aueree-la . To drkoroo oiihti aod thus as tartly tea All luoj complaints before bis rome ly. ope more fr-" tn the prtorio atrife " Of battling Lfath, l called on at his win Another new andjoyftus loae of Ufa hroeght by ki( IUiot t'urtftoraad Pill To all why have Bnired tho horrid taint,. Acute M elmmic, it flianoe ti) U Of diifiod liver. Qntekly tbe exxr plaint , Fhalt fly, and loa re tbat organ wbole and froo. Thus bavin? to my ptront tnw proclalmtd i'be boaltli-lnpinnK virtaes wkirh poaaaaa Those medicines throughout the Und, o famed As having thousand a;on theuunda blessed, Z Kid you aliud. mi; and may this day lie over tbrruhed by tbe free end brave, , And Freedom's sun. wilh bright and genial ray, ' rUill pild the tar tiioh o'er ea proudly ware. For sale in .J'mektlilo by M. V. Haile, aud It PruKp-ixte nd Merchant ecneraJy thronchout tbo United h tatr and Canala. Ur. Itfilnck! Jtedlcal Almanac aod Family Adrine pr&li everywhere. adrrtieweat tt tbo L...i..4..a. V . W.l. Ti 1 A It .. . rv., . ir... . " K " ' ! 1 i mirr, n( trceo dinarLan Viprtal lc iloud 1'iil in o.ber cotamns of tis Taper. .
