Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 August 1858 — Page 2

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Srookbiiic American.

lI.FObTKlt. KDITOK. . i in " ill J AN'IIIICOnFTON 6f Ait IICKlil. i.t d:l iiosAcn r. eiddle. 2uJ DIU ADRAMIV.XIRKDRICKS 2rJ PV.-SIMON YAN V.:5, Hh Dist. ynr. d. q sis wold. ATTORKXT QCNKRAL. . WILLIAM. T. OTTO; . . . ranscnn. cr state, .' JOllN. II, -HARPERAC 5 ITC S CT STATE, ALBERT LANGE,. . ;srcEtrAv or TATr,. . .,' WILLIAM A. PEKLC; b v r 22 1 n t r p r.n r c r re p Li n s b r ia- cr: o . , - .JOIIS YOO'G. : F0Ü CONORS Jlih. DISTRICT." P. .A. HACKLE1IAN, or trau coc.n'tt. Andrew J. Caraichael vs. Jota P. Wit- " j ' liaai. . This case Uau'actj ci brought by the plaintitr against ? tbo . defendant, for word alleged to bo slanderous, and poken by-the defendant of the plaintitf, with rclcrentc to tho burning of Wilühiim' house antf stable, in, thhj placer lo February 1 a t. ' " ' The ease' v-a. culled up on Mcruby evening "t thin week, a jury tmpannclled und orn, when the court adjourned and "the jurors' who had unexpectedy been "picked up" 'from the country, allowed anr,opportunity to make arrangements by next, morning to t et out the case. On Tuesday mori.fng at an arly hour, tbo jury'wvic iu. tbV-r box. the lawyer in tlu-ir places, and the wiim-M Hand crowded with an uansual number of witnessed, amon them several of tho mof-t intcrvtui and in tvUhjvnt young ladies of our town who unfcrlnnately,-in they evidently eon-id-red, happened to be present at the fircrv. Tho ease- h.-u all along dieted mach intercut, haviv-.grown out of the nuaccauntablc fires which, took place m the dtiendents premises lat winter, und has been Mußht at every, step of it pif.greai by 'Ui opposing attorneys with tic defperati-n of weil paid antcslar.ts. The iotcMijon, impartial and deliberate fctatemcnt cf fatta and incident, which cccurrcd in the raid-a "f great excitement, by the young ladies proctit a-liciu from cvory oil' tho hihoHt oncomiur.i, ar.l C3;;tristj mast slrititr;.y niiLltLJUui.di.rini;. 'iitatiiu; Im I un taUin tc-dlilioiiv too often detailed in cur coavU cf jurtice. NctTithstandir.g the continued presence of ladies, the l.rrycr. exhibited in a good degree their usil imtulgeneo in bad temper, marked by epithets and in-sinuati-ons which if avofjed would redound t their credit. Yestpvday (Friday) afternoon about 5 o'clock, fti.crthe argumcat of eounv.l fron rarlv morn, the cr.-c was submittod to the jiiry ami after remaining out all night end up to ten o'clock thin (Saturday) morning, brought in a verdict for the phiutiir of 250. Tho plaint ill i represented by Messrs. Jones k Börry and and Holland Binlclcr.f Tho I). f.nd int by Mers. Morrow & Furuhar. Bjr We have not lolt in o mood tbi week, to writo editorials. Our reader wi'I bear as winc that our rolurons art generally well filled with original matter. tr Bev. L. D. Totter, of Glendalc O., will prvnch at tho Fresbyterian Church ia this place, to-morrow, Suturday, at 2 o'clock V. M., and on Sunday ht the niual hour of prohin. Cs)r Mrs. Burdfll Cunningham de nie I rr marriage ith Kclccl. She .ays Kekel ha not ben In her hon incetho rourd-r Ii-jhI. ,lho re.j'ortcm anutea from the Sunday Atlas. - lär. AVe re neither dead nor dy ing, but bard up, friends, for the want of money to carry on our business. Tf peruana owing u wodJ ci-m- fwr,ward and pay np, and our friends ex rcifl but a littlo effort in procuring nibscribcrs .for us, we hhotild havr little or no trouble- in getting our paper out wjularly and in duo timo every week. . - - frär. Gen. Lnuo Las received infvims tion from Oregon that tho Legislature, jart e!teJ, r.taivli on 'joint ballot, thirty tine Democrats and t!eveu oppt. sition. An election for United States Senator, in vijw of ccming in ns a otato next winter, was to ho held as aoou an tho Legislature met, on the lifil. of JuTr. m ' . Haaras lcctioö In every county hoard fromthcro niv heavy .mnjoritica ng;iinst tho Lugli-di yropodtion. This is tho measure which udg-j Holmfln and his fully wcra po scidily 4Cuicro" iu. t The people of Kansas rcf.iH to acitk$ce, and have ot tft'j!rc:il of cc-'idemnatlon upon it by Aliut 1200C m:jc.rity agalnfit the tief:;r .".;asu indio. There ia,ft--ry gn;ral : jrata know wlctjif r the Democracy r K-ill n-Vrclaim thii na'-Dcm. rafle UyDvry." How mut Jf.cxx Bu- ' anau fel, VLooet uuauro Jt us, f:,l tu !ini4li) lilinli . whifli n tmwW nf pi ol'f i(in t ho bwn- squ'oid'T :

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Tbj reader wiUroraembertuatStraut-j mann had a v.-ri't issued on Monday for Tcvlcr's arrest, on a churo uf assault and battery. This was In Jnsticö KiN goie'i Court. On Vfedncidr.y mevning, in JcctiC Clement's Uourt.cn Fowler'a aCJavit, a warrant tvas iaaucd fjr tho arrcH of Strautmann ard hin wüc, charged with having committed oa M ault on the person ol Fowler. The Jelüudant, in answer to tho suinmons, sppcared in Court, and Fowler also, to havo a flwer.T at them. But ho was Immediately arrested, and taken before Efcpiir Kilgoro. to answer to tho tuit instituted against him Ihero. And now matters' 'vc-ro tn nomcthlnp; of a fuc StrnutmaAü and Fowler both ucücr arrest, fur the same oficnee, but n ditTcrcourts; both proseiating witnesses, but each one nua'.-le to appear ngaiust the ethCl! A motion was mado to diniis the proceeding in Ksquiio Clem ent' Court: cause, inmflleine3 of afflJavit. Motion lastained. Adjourned to- Equiro Kilgore's Conrt. Cato called, in which tho Stato of Indiana Mas Plaintiff, and Fowler Defendant. After hearing. the evidence, Fowler was adjudged guilty, and fined ten dollars. Fowler was disposed to ' not give it up 6, irr. Brown," and immediately had Strautmnnn, bis wife, and John Lnhmann arrested, charged with having committed an affrav. Trial aet for Aus. 20thriyThe Knglish swindle, A;tyn the Indianapolis Jutimal, which he took so much pains to try to make tho peoplo of Kansas accept, has been vuted down, y a mnjurity that it appears will reach about 12.00. This will make tho (ixtuth decided cxpmsiou of the vople tiguint that Leeotnpton fraud, counting fron; their refusal to vuto for delegates down to their rejection of thii meanest form of the thing. They condemned it in advance by refusing to take any part in the election of thase who were to make it. Then they condemned it in tho election of a Free Stute Legislature. Then they condemned it by refusing fa recognize it. or any election connected with it, on the Hist cf December, when Caliiouu bad ordered the "cheating submission" to be made. Then, under the regular elee-ti-n on iL ordrcd by the Legislature, on ihe Ith of Januarv, thev voted it d'wn five to tjic. Thin they condc.ui:ed t igain by electing delegatrs. to tiu.ct the Leavenworth Corfditatiu:); andi'giiiu h rntifyin the Lciv-nwc i th Cyastitot'un Now for the tcvcnlh timo thev bare condemned it in vj.-vtiii.tr tli o thrcut :tsd the bribe that thy Deir.ctratic party held out to coiti pel them to fcuhir.it to uluvcry. And allt'.iirf under an Adm;n iftratio'.i professing to nako obedience to tho ill of the o?p!J its pri:v,c arti do of fart l.f A Territory is cnipcllcd to exprcaÄ its detestation rf Shivery ar.d bIuto institution?, seven tinier, i'C(ere the Democratic pnrty v.ili cor.cn that t!oy thall .have their way, cr:i it may be jhat it will not consent even then. The matter is not ended yet, for Kansas is not-et in the Union with a free Couftitutiun, and tho will not be while the Democratic part cm Idp her out. Ncrta Carolina, F.lecticr. In Clingman'v DiMriet, to Gil a vncaneyintho present (Congress, Vance, American, has been elected "ver Avery, Democrat, by a small majority. This is a Democratic loss. Tho Legislature will bo Democratic. Libs, Democrat. ha4 been elected Governor by a reduced mnjoriM from last year. A Harp Lick. At tho speaking in Jackson township tho other day, Mr. Ilackleman gavo Ilolm.tu ono of the hardest licks hJ !)! yet received. In hia speech he had made ,rei,"il charges flgaintt tho Administration, but a? Mr. lloltnan failed to notice them he called upon the Democratic part of tho au dienco to appoint fomo ono of their nunjher' to corr.o forward and defend Mr. Buchauan and his policy! This wr.s soiotrlUiog that Idol man wu not expecting, and if ft bomb-shell had exploded in his face ho ronld not hiv looked wortc-.Jiuthriltt' Ktpub. Gov. StiwAnT. We were iniWrmod by letter from Jelferroil City, last night, that tho fricuds of Govcrni'i Stewart had prevailed upon him to MlK' quifch for tho present, the exercises of the t

berrntoiial functions t-f this Stato into(rm ihcir beds by the scream of the . i-i . v . I

mo nanus oi xiciu. iiov. jaclchon. Gov. Ss msny friends wUl learn with deep pain tho result cf thoso unlortunte habits which were contrsctcd in his open-hcarted convivality, wm which havo led to the wreck of hin former ?i orous body and mind. Sf. Louh Intd. t?. Wabash Lxpresspubli'-hos a card irned by 171 l)emoerat, who cxiwn their preference lor John O. lavi for Congress. Tho exrd was first cnt to tlioTcrro Hante Journol. hut it edittir refused to publish it. Such i tho general fairneM of Democratic editor.. Mahrm-.d In Covinglon Ky., on Thursday the 22nd, ult'Lycurgiu Purcell, cf Bro'lvilltf. to Mi .Myilfo Montaguo. tf Hubert Drummond, Judge of the Common J'h'm Court of Ohio and Switzerland "ouritlr. died at Vf-vav on ; Teet'iv nirnin" ot' Ifft -j.-U

" IroeSentiueatia KortU Csurölinx.

From a httcr just received from a friend in North Carolina, tho St. Loui Domucrat takes tho following interesting paesago : -I was down in IUndolph county last week, where I was born. There uro few slaves in that county, and tho sentiment ugainst tho "institution" is Becoming stronger and stronger. The Wesloyan Methodists aro quite numo rout and aro gaining strength. Several years ago two of their preachers were compelled to leave tho county, and I was told by a jjcntlem.nn well acquainted with tbo fact and feelings cf the peop e, that the driving outof those men had caused at least a hundred families to leave tho country, and a like number hnvc left this (Guüftrd) county for the same cnuso. J. A. Gilmer, our Ccngre8.man, ttok part in tho aiTnir, and lost hundredth of vot.a thereby: but bis coiirso in CongrcBS especially his Bpcechcs on the Kansas question has won them all back. Hin motives in acting tho part bo did woro misunderstood by the people. Iiis intimate friends know that ho accompanied the mob for tho sole purpo&e of preventing peraonul viohmce to the men, which? no other man in the country could have dono. These things are interesting to me; they show that tilings is workin" in 'old Rip.' If tho Republicans will uMuinatc the right man for Frcsident, and nomo good conservative Southern man for Vice, they will got a strong vote in this State. 1 fully believe that if the question woro now put to the people of th'n State, -.Slavery or no Slavery," there would be a largo vote against it- M" brother owns about fö.OOU worth of niggers" don't want to5cll them; can't set them free without a special act of the Legislature, isn't able to send them to a free Stato and they aro a dead expense to him every year. Hundreds of others aro in the hämo 'fix." Horribh AcciicntA Citizen Killed by ths Dis2hire of his Gen. Cue of the most I.orribla accidents which w have been called upon to record in a long timj, occunl yesterday morning, on tho Colerain Turnpike, near College Hill, pome eight or nine miles from tho city. Tlie particular? arc as follow: About G o'clock in the morning. Mr. S juire J. John, of thu cxtensivo furnituro ware-rooms on Fourth f trect, betcon M n i n and Sycamore, pasf-'j J from his sleeping room to the rear part of his dwelling, und on opening the kitchen door, discovered n Urge hawk flung r.Uut hU tarn. He called to tho girl at work in the room n bti'ng hi gun, and a 9 it ras handed to him he inquired if it was loaded. The girl replied that t-.ho thought not, tdi.1 turned toprcK-ure simo pore a.'.! on caps, na directed. Mr. John then rai.:d tho hammer of the gun, find pl.iccd the butt upon the floor, to blow in thu b:'.rrii. to tifH'Crtniu whether ov not it was leaded. As ho wr. placing thu muz.!? to his mouth, a favorite bov.sj dog came bounding through the open duor, and springing to his master, of whom Ikwhs verj- fond, he exploded the gun, the CUUUlls Cd the barrel, a heavy charge of shot, entering the fueO ct Mr. John, just tuid.'rncnth the left cheek-bone, and passing through the top of the rknll, carrying away tle left eye, and the entire left portion of tho f'iCC And head. Such was tho force of the charge that tho bruina of the anfurtunatv man were scattered over the wall and ceiling, l'nrnitnro of the room, and tho servant girl, who stood only two or thrco feet distant. The scull itself was nearly emptied! Tho sight was a most horrible one. Of course death followed instantaneously. Tho cavity in the skull, mako by the blowing out of thu train, was so large that it required ru-nrly hulf a pouud of cotton to fill it, when tho wound wrt drescd by a ph)-tician, preparatory to laying the body out. Mr. John, who was about forty years of i'L'e, was an enterprising and industrious mechanic. By his own cnergj' ho J-u1 bijilt up an-cteni.ivo business, and g:ivo employment to a very large number cf men in tho manufacture of furniture, lie liver! in one of the finest residences in tho county, with an iotcrcsting family, consisting cf a wifo and eight daughters, the yonrgost an infant, Imppy and i-ontfntod. What must have been their feelings on being summoned Hrvan.', at finding that tho husband and father 'oul met with ho eud den arid horrible a de.l.'.h? Cin. Go;. ExriRiNo TtRM.-. TJie terms of the following United States Sv'natorH '.will expire on tho Ith of March next : Clement C. Clay, id Ala - re-clccJed, Wm. K.iSihuhtian, of Ark.; Martin W. Bat.., of Del , Hobt. Toombs, of Ga re elected; S. A. Douglas, or III ; (i. W. Jones, ol IowaJus. W. Grimes chosen a his HiucoH-ir; John 11. Thompson, ol Ky. L. W. DowcM chosen; J. 1. Ucn.iamiii. of Lu.; W. Pitt l'Vuncndctt, of Mo.; Henry Wilson or Muk ; Charles L. Stuart yf Mich ; Albert (J. Brown of Mi. re-elected; John P. Halo ol X. H. -ro-elcctod; Wm. Wright of N. J; I) 8. !Md,of i;. C ; ri.ilij) Alien of II. I. Henry A. Anthony chosen; A. IMIuyno ot X. C.,John Bell of Tenn. A. Ü. 1'. .Nicholson thoen; .Samuel Houston of Texas S. W. Hemphill Chr-scd; 11 M. T. Jluntcr rf Vi und Jam-,r. 5"l,iAhls of M i r n '' . 1

Correspondeacc. For tha DsrkviilB American. Ma. Editor: Having learned from a reliable sourco that tho Franklin County Democratic High Driest, Dannet, and Judgo Logau would enlighten their fclluw-C'tizcus at Ml. Carmel on tho 7th inbt., wc determined to bo present and bear them, whiao about Lccompton und Squatter Sovereignty, and screech for thd Constitution" and the -Union." In due timo wo t-cpaircd to the place. But tho great Apostle of Democracy had not arrived, und fears were entertalr.cd that be would fibt como on account of tbo rain. But our doubts aud fear were soon dispelled by the appearance of bu Excolh ney.i seovted by a trio of oHice-seekers from Brookville, viz: Mr. Datzner, tbo editor of tho Brookville Democrat, and Surveyor Berry. Mr. Joh.m soon Flurted for Liberty Hall, followed by bo me two dozen of the citizens of tho place, tnoro than half of whom wero Republicans. Ho mounted tho rostrum,' and informed his audience that Judgo .Logan . would not bo present. ' Ho began hu speed-by telling u that ho was not going to tiny anything but tho truth. ,IIc vas for Lccompton. soul and body, teeth and too nails. He recapitulated all the great acta which tho Democratic party bad dono, from the formation of tho Government down

u 1 10 ihe present time. It had waged all the war that hud ever been unueriaken, and even now was engaged iu a bloody war with a hanlful of Mormons. The Republican party, ho said, charged the Democratic party with corruption; but this same party was guilty ol more corruption than the National Democracy; and in proof of his portion, he named a nruiber of oflicc holders, whom he asserted knd swindled the Siatcs in which they resided out of some thousands of dollars. Amongst them was John (S. Brcslin, of Ohio, the greatest defaulter in thu Vctwho pocketed ncarlr a half million of the people's money. Nuw Dannrf evidently .caught bim elf in hin own trap, for "every school-boy ten years ofnge' known that Ritstin i's a Democrat, dyed in the wool. Only think of it! The greatest defaulter perhaps in the Lin ted blates, a Democrat, and D-nicl D. Jones drug him, poor follow mortal, before the intelligent citizens of Mt. Carmel, to convinco them that the- Republican pasty, is corrupt. .Panicl, you had botU c harp on the usual k-colbco text, "Tho Union! The Union I! Tho i!c:.r Union!!!" n Mill: loniror, before vcu come to cnlighta? : ny luure. But not content with hi.s attempt to prove the Rcpullican party corrupt, he c!ide;ivorcd to prove that tho Repubütans wero in favor"' of amalgamation: Thocharrcof arralgHmution certainly como with h bad grace from Mr. Jones, sin:c bo belongs to a party in whose rrnks nearly :dl the amalgamattouwts may be found. Who fulhsrs the million and a quarter of yellow bastards of the Sonih but thi snmc Locofoeo party? In thf Slates whit h cast their votes for the Kepublican ticket, thu e are perhaps thirtv thou-5iinl or inoro muh.ttos, antl three-fonrlh r-f thew emigrated from Democr;tio Sluvo .State?; yet, in the State which Mwajs giv0) Democratic ninjoriliew, there nro about 1,200,000 mulattos. This is concluivo proof that tbo Deinocrp.lic pr.ry, and no ether, is the amahiaraatian party. What party i it but th'ööamc niggerloving, locofo?o party who now havo of. the floor of Congress twenty representatives, ecnt thcro by what is tho same afi tbo votes of 1.200,000 negroes, and j et profeMrs to abhor ufro equality. Th Republican party is, and alwnyx has boon, opposed to this Democratic doctrine of amalgamation, and that tive negroes are as go.d as three white men The Democratic par'' clings to this" doctrine, and would gladly to-day, in order to increase their declining power, have tho remaining two üfths of their colored brethren represented on the floor ftptiJvtfrws. Who was it but the present nmnbrumation Democracy, that supported Biuhard M- Johnson for the Vice rrcsidency of tho United States, and ho tho husband of a negro wife, and tho f.ithcr cf a host of mulatto children? Did the Republican partx ever, eupport a mnn for such nn exalted station, who was wedded. to a licgrcss? Xo, never! Arid they never will, unless they ingloriou-ly desert their principles, and etcp uj.on some Democratic platform. Dannel closed with an attack upon tho clergy for praying to h thron ol heavenly grac for tho success of the Kcpubil;-an party. Ho proinhsod to como back Bgain before tho election. This lug of gns having iiow exploded ho fqurutod pretty mcch in tho Kamo manner that.IIeu Berry did two years ago, v. hen ho reteivod fach a severe bNinningin Liberty Hall. I r-co tho tonnll fry corronpondent f tho Democrat (Carmel) pitches into your Washington correspondent fr hat he udd about the 'Tvocofoco Congress," nnd endeavor to provo his fitKCt tlor n faNo on the nuMiority of a republican Minister cf ihe Gospel, and Giddings. H'oll. Mr. JCditor, thi: re-

quoting Scripture to the. Savior of tho world, in order to convinco him that ho was all right, and that ho ought to 4,full down and worship him." s(c sfc 3C 3 I musWloso, assuring you that Springfield Township will roll np a good ma

jority for Ilackleman, and will do its part to redeem tho District from the roign of Niggeristn, under which it has groaned for tbo last two years. CRICOLA. Edinburgh Correspondence. Kdinburcju, Ind., Aug, 7, 1S58. Mr. Rüitor : I sec by the last American that the hot weather visited Brookvillo as well as this placo. It has been intensely hot hero for a few days, the thermometer pointing to 103 in the shade on Thursday, but now a refreshing breeze is coming from toward old Bertas' ico house. It is not very icy, however. I guess this is tho best of weather for tho corn crop, as the ground is sulliciently is oisL, and the sun sufficiently hot. Blackberries arc nearly out of mark et, though they have been very plenty ar.d very cheap large sweet berries have sold here flt 3ct per quart, and bushels have been sold at 5cU. Out hero nearly every farmer raises his own berries, as the ground is none too poor for that purpose. Wonder if John 1 Brady raises any for market? I hare gathered nice ones on Col. Lino's farm. I suppoho it will not be considered sinful in as sober a personage as your humble correspondent, if ho should laugh. I read something in your Isidora correspondent's letter that made me laugh heartily. Ho tells a very good joke on the verdaut Hcosiers, and seems to think the Hawkcyes uro" great ones. So they must be, from his own account, as he intimates that they mako nice yellow butter, and get rich cream from a "splendid gentleman cow." Now wo Hoosier sing dumb, and allow I, the palm. Wc arc verdant, ccr tainlv, for we never heard of euch nn occurrancc before. Long lice all auch liawiccvcs I ma nt you laugh, ir. Rditor, at that marvellous account ? Such "reaponsibilitioü" aro worth notieing in any paper. Butter must be cheap in Kldora. But u trine to this. lest your Ilawhcye friend gives men lecture for familiarity with his honorable self. I have been studying political economy, to-day to seo if 1 could ascertain why money is so scarce. I lately paid -lets per. lb, for lean stock hogs, and now tlfev are worth 2i cents. Fat cattle are worth C2 per hundred, and flour M,2j per barrel. Ina word, living is cheap, crops r.re abundant, and yet thcro hardly over was as littlo money in circulation. Who can teil the rc-fun ? Ii does a por.son go') 1 to sco a dimo, or to havo !io cents.' Tho only v. ay to get j a,q , r v0nilürlall?v ,.0,v A u, f.rcdit uv cry ho ly, and go in debt lor nil wo need. A great manj" are trying this plan, nd it work well, as that way no ono need.any mony, nud no money is med. Ii. Gacce?8 of the Atlantic Telegraph Fater. prise Arrival of the Nin g ara. Tkimiv B.w, Aug. oih.Tho Xingara hfn arrived licro, having httecesp füllt, laid the telegraph cable. Tho shore end j in ue janueu to-morrow ; tne signals I ... ! 1 1 I . I 1 1 . . . -L . .... I aro periect, nn-l tlo mtceei-'s rf the gie.il imdcrluking ia now con.-ideicd complete. Tho Atlantic- Telegraph fleet sailed from Quecnstown on Saturday, Jnlv i t.i. i . . . : . r 'u. kuu liioim mm ocean ?u tue -oth Ihe t able was spliced at 1 o'clock, p. m on Thursday, tho 20th. Tho rssel then separated, tho Agamemnon m Valorous bonrd to ValoDcia. Irclunt and the Niairara and Gordon for thi place, whero tho iHtter arrived vestcr day, arid this morning tho end of ths eaolo will ho landed. It is 1,098 nautical, or 1,930 Hat'-te mi ion iroin the telegraph house, at the noaa oi alanceu Uarl or, nnd th tHegraph Houso Day r f Dnll's Arm Trinity May, nnd. for more than tw. third nf this distance tho water in ovtr two miles in depth. The cable has been laid from the Agamemnon at about the e-amo speed as Irom the Niairara. Thi electrical hignals are sent and rcccivei liKuusU lUc Whülü cable perfoct. The inachiiury for puyin; out tbo cab'o wotke! most hatisfaclorilv. nnd wrs n-.d oi,ijiicii j'r u tiini moment. Capt. Hudson of the Niagara, Me-sr?. -l I ... . : ' . J-.vervtl ana Vioodhouso, tho cngmcerH, Ciectricians and otilccrs of tho bhij)s, and In tact every man on board tho tele graph fleet, exerted himself to the ut moKt to make tho expedition successful, and by tho blowing of Divino I'roviuenco Mieceeded. Alter tho end of the cahlo has been landed nnd connected with the land line telegraph, and tho .M.igara nas tiisciiareu sumo cargo belonging to the telegiaph company, she win go lofst. Johns tr coale, and then proceed ntonco to ISew lorlc. LSigned CvRt s W. I'ju.d. A M KT tin MST Ml.NJ.STKR .SCNTHNO.t T StAiE l'n:so.N.T. Lean, formerly Dopuly rtrtmiiMcr nt Worth, Tuscola county, Michigan, has been convict od in tho United .States District Court, for robbing the Tost Oflicc, and sentenced toJif'ieen years in States Prison. Lean was a Methodist minister, nnd had borne an irreproachable character to this transaction. titrHoraco Greeley delivers the nn nual nddrcv. before, tho ravotto County .Agricultural Society, whilh meetü at Connersvillo on tho 7th, 8ih, Ulli und 10th of Sep'-ciuhei" next. crjuDr. W. 11. Vunhoni, oditor of tho (ireensbiigh Dcn ecrut ls hn pirk pin is ci)"ai":-ont.

. FAIR WARNING. VTOTICI-All W..M ImM tH to u. ir hi-rhy t f quatt4 to male I it medlat (AyiBenl, ad tho.4 ta Jcfuult tnC, IU tni tKlr w ount In th tid. rf lb pruptr olSieow ir C'nnf,n ftr th flr4 ol tvpirmber Dxl. itiiont rfn, aa further Ilm III out Im (ivod, tut w tpuot faj onr 4obU ruh y.'uoil wi Uw KINO A W EST.

To Sawyers. rnnE lubicritorl dosir to either rent, cr employ X competent iyer to ruo th Sta tSaw Mill, lituate at tho DcunJary lli'l, two !! r ... t y - northwest 01 UrooKvuic, on idc ou icr v n.t. Thoy 1-o want to employ a coropotont t'Dgi necrtorun lliotauo. Ncuo other tho fBipUnl pertoua need apply. NOAII CAKHICuAEL. Aug53m. J0UN MARTIN. DISSOLUTION. 1"JIE pirtnersMp heretofor tsiiUnj -ander tin nam and ttylo ef 1). A J. Fourer, ia tbo min ing bunineis, ba bora uniolvccl by mutual content. JuLo Forer retiring aud Ihe fcunlne to te continuavi hr Dan'l I'drrfr. Allperrou indebud to lie aaid firm era hereby notiuod to eomo forward aod mk0 iinmeiliatoaalUcnieot. D. A J. FOIT.ER. IiliiOaUUI Auf 1 J tf. HO FOR THE WKST. TIIK'undcrtigneJ will atari for the weit about the l.Uh inst., expentiog to iit inüät of tbo WnU-rn State and turritorici. I will locate land warrantor attend to ant tbo lninci iutraud to wo in the liuo of my travel, on reasonable trrms no26 3w J. R. GOODWIN. FIVE CENTS HE WARD. Ran away from the subscriber on tho coud day of Mar last, an Iriduutod apprentice bor, named David Jcbuson, ajred thirteen jears. The atore niward will be paid to any person returning bim to me, but Do i'tpensr will bo paid, neither will I be acootintable lor him, nor to any perron en bit ae t-ouut while he remain out f my employ. no23t WM. N. TEMPLKTON. THE STATE OF INDIANA, FRANKLIN COUNTY. U FfnlVm Com. ritai (Wf, Octvbtr JWm. ItU. : Rebecca C. liurk and Lemuel Burke vs. Elitabeth Robert. Franci It. Roberta. Samuel I Tetltion R. Robert, Mary E IIa- for ten. Marina Ilaxen. I Partition Ainbroxe R. Ö. Roberts, and William J. Ü. Robert. B e it known, that on the 10th day of July, If j3, the plaintiff by Uollpnd Itinkley their attor neys, filed In Ibe clurk't oSice of tbo Ouürt of Common l'lc!tof aidcuüntr, an i(lUarit from" which it ppoam that u caaio cf action exit against iJ defendant, and that Ambrose, D Robert, on of teid dtfendenU ia a non-reiJeut of the Slate of Iudiann Therefore sniJ non-reidint defi-ndent it hereby notified pf t he pendency of ld petition, and that the am witlMand for titu.1 at( tb next term of tho Court of Common I'Joas of said count v , to be bei J at th Court Home, In the town of Rrooki ille, county and Sute f..rcsal l oa the fint Monday of Oct. 13'8. Wilnri" .Tobu M. JohnMton, clerk f laid court, this 10 ib. dir of July l'-$. J. m. jounstox. crv. Assignees JNotice. TotL1 is licitl-y given lh:tt Henry Chafer ha IN maile an asinoieiit of his property, nolj and account, t ihe under igm-d for tb benefit of his creditom. All pmons hvln claims n;aint hi ciiale are noiifiu t to pieunt then, anl all pcrsr-us nd'.'litod to tho iim iini.t mnVu imtnudiata pnynvnt. JOI! WYNN, ) . Jne!3-19-Cw IWXTFiTlHS AN A n Orilinnnee fyr the collection of Taxes for the AL jrAr .',3, : Purist, ha it ordiined by the Trcsidont erd Tmstcc vf the Tuwn uf Itrcoi villc, that there le and i lienliy f j'sed and Uxrd ipm all propcity fuli'ct U la so tion by i'.n law and ordinance of said uirjo.nti.in, iho unn ol fl'tecn crnt ou et cry one hnii'tru'l dullnrt e-ment of t k!uHtic.n tliereol'.Til' imt) t hi cj'l'ictid a h'-ioin at'U-r provjJeJ. i.1:. 2. That ibiso la and i hert.1 y Blcccpcn every u'iicn a'linl cjuallCod to v.-tc In snid corporu'.'.c ii, the sum tii t ovcaty-Cve ccr. u poll tax, exeep iu a:::j ciadec-ia-; t law. .Sko. 3. Eo St, fu;l'.cr ovJair.ed, list tho tVtV Kiivcr ihe du:'i.-::t3 to the Auditor of Franklin iruiv.l v, Ind., T. r tbo p'S'.-prse of harinj It rn!crort ui"U i' lax (Iitp'i:iiC, lor .i:to!'nn tv ibeTreasuic'r tl said conn-.y. W. MORRO W, IWt. Aticst: T. J. Tvr, Cl'k. T1IE NiW" ' V0RlOXlLY"TIlIS'UilE. is n:iu.oJiivD MORNING EVENING (S'Uiday Exct j ted) TA" HOUACK (iRLELKY JtCo., At the Triburo Cuildin(i, corner of n an! riiru'o trtrts, -ppo.iit th City ll.il), and d..livtrei lociiy mibscriber at K'S'cvnti per -ek. Mail ubreribcrs, yli per uniuian, in advance; $3 for six ui mth.!. THE H. Y. WEEKLY TRIBÜNE, A VICKY LAUGE PAPKR FOR THE COUNTRY, IS 1-fBl.UHI.D l:.. :. l v.- ' .-'i.Tjj j i.j ' .: at tli low jrW off.' pir annum, In H'l.-ux-r; Thr copies for doüurs; r ivecojiics (uf 9 dollars; Ten eopi!- for 'i dollar; Twrli'y coplo tci fcn ad lrf. (and ny lrgerninber at th-i tauo of 1 d"lUr -r annum), 29 dollar; Tncuty cojtiex to adilrv of cs'-h subsaibcrtana any larjor number at tbo rate ' j cf oue dollar twenty each) VI dollars. Any person .. I suding us a c'ub of twenty or mora IU ba entitled tdSu U,:- cof)'- uo(.'--ir.ii'ju ra iy cojaicu:i? n any lim. Advertisement in tbe Weekly Tribune cot ONE DOLLAR PER LINE for lach Insertion. Tho Sein-Weekly Tribune I published every Tuesday nud Friday morning. I'rice e'3 per aunun.. Two copies for 555; Five copies for fll 25. J. H, & J. O. BIDDINGER, DKAI.KIIÜ IN GROCERIES & PRODUCE OF A ,L KISlt. nc:iif I.AUIICL, INO. DR. A. J. BIDDINGER, PHYSICIAN AM) SUJiGEOX CEDAR GRfiVi;, INDIANA. Six Miles below Urookville. Ö TIERS HIS PROIESSIONAL HERVICICS TO tbo citizens of Franklin county. Iiis oflice is loctd rppoe!: J. T. Cooley's store, where b be finnd, exr wür1 prarVsstooally eegagtl ifKM'J 67-ly BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, tEV. R. JJ. AB ROTT, A. M., Pa-acina. ,H.M III .LII, I MISS ADA 1IAYMO.ND, M. C. L. Tcibr of MllMi. The eoond J iar of luii -hcol w 111 bo di Idvd into four term of clfvcu ncli each, L;lnnipg let pieolivf ly as follow s: riit term begins Aug. DO Ji3. Second " Nov. 15, " ThirJ Jan. 31, lf9. Fourth " " April, Id, TTjina.f rtn term. Reidlug, ronamanthip, Primary (Itammar, Ocoivarliy, Mttttiil Arithmetic, f rrm'ticul Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, History, 4,00 Algebra, Natural Tbilorof hy, Rbotorii, Phyaiolory, Ailronuo.y, ......... 6 CO Geomotry, Trigonometry, Kurvcylng, Men tal and Mvral i'tiiiu.topty, Latin, Oreck. Book-ksenirg ,n3 Munl,i on Piano U.u of Ifntriantut 1 bo Tren.-h anJ CJeriaaa Innr usres will be (aught if dvnlred. Pci'lniroleg and composing aro strictly attended Tb 'i 1'iblo ts trned, as a text book, aod mad tha b,is of moral and rollglou. histrui'tion. N.M. IsrituNTAt. I rtN twen'v-llv c nt. No deduction Is made from tuttlrm bill on aconunt of ab'cnce, uulc.n oaearior.ed ty tlckoe, tr ctbtr unavoidi.Mo oirwumstanc.. T)OWDr.It-JrST RCCEIVCD, FIX KL0.S . It illn and CMnnon l "dr. I f 'ism tf. T. r'HorMAKr.R CO

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DR. HOOFLAND'S CtLfDKATKD GERMAN BITTERS, WILL ZrtlCTCAL CUT.X Liver Comvlair.t, Vysjtiat 'Jcvrniice, Chronic cr tfervevi vdility, Lisca tes cf the Kidney, end ail dt'ieascs arisirg fromadisordcred Liver i r Stomach. - - , Eucb as coniumption. Inward pils, Fclasis cr riood to tb Head, Acidity cf ibe Stoan-.li, Van. set, Hrartborn, liut for I'ood, Fu!u- or Wei jht ia tbo itonsacb, Bour Krnctattos), Kicking or rm-' trriBg at the Pit cf the stomach, Kvioiin; oi tilt llea-l, Ilurri.4 add Pittenlt trsatLia;, Flatterinf of tho Heart, thokicg or fenflocatjnt; eo,tioB when In a l.vitK postuie, I'iicLtJJ of Vision, Dots cr Webs before tbe Sieh-, Fever and Dall Tain in tbe boad, deficiir.ey f rcrp!iaticn, Yellowness cf thai skia anJ tyri, rsiu in tie fjdr, lark, chest, limb, A., luddrn flutboa cf beat. t'Urnin; ia the eb euMttant Imagloingi cf Evil aud Rrtat dcpraloai . of'tiritl. . v Tha jsroprttton, In calling tha alttnticn cf tLs pu'.lic to tbi prepuaUon, do so wilh a foelias; 9f lite utmost confidence in ila virtual and adaptaliwu to tbe diseases for bich it is rceornoitsdcd. It I no it and untried aitlele, but one that cat stood the test of a ten yean' trial before the Am eric In people, aud its reputation and sale are uart rolled by any aiiniUr preparation extant. Tbe testimony sir its favor iren by rroruioent and wellknown PbytiviaiiS and Individuals iaall part of the country is immense, aud a careful perusal of tbe Almanac, published annually by tbe proprietor, and to be bad gratia of any of bis Agent, caanot bat satisfy tha most sVoptical that thisretnody UrcaJly deferring tbe great celobiity it has obtained. DOCTOR HOOFLAKD'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL. TOR THE SPEED V CURE OF Coughs,' eold, influent,- croup, lloarsent, lironchiti. Pneamoaia, Dinaaaa of tha I?owl ariiio frctu cold. laeii-ient conuinj.üoa, and for tbe relitf and (if at all possible) care of 1'tticnt in advanced stages of the tatter Disease, Tbl celebrated preparation, like tb Bitters, tnay be confidentially relied en. It is designed for a ela.a of d!seae more t,,...' and more fatal than any other to wbloh tbe people of this couDtrv aro icbjor't' thoo springing fioui a "SLICHT coco."" Tbateaaimnt authority, br. ÜU,aayat "I rill fcet say that colds are to our inbafcitlrlti what tbo Plague and Yellow rover are to those of other eouuttiv; Lai, I can aver cocfid'-utly that they atber in disease or greater complicity and mortality than tbee latter. A further proof vt tbetenible fatality of disease re-Uulng from a "common cold" may be seen by a glance at the following stailnim,' taken from tbe records of tbe Hoard of Health of Philadelphia, onfesicdly one of thctnot bcahby localities ia tbo Union : ll')2. total d.uili In r)iladrl,h!. lleü of Coim'-fBptifD, J IJt " ' all vib'rc'ut4Jc2;3la tuubei), ,39 trtt dcati, - 1i4 if t-naiip' .a, l.9S " ' all iliil tiiwfes C,WI is't. tft dci:., r;'i i r Bst tr'if n. j.iri " 11 Ktl -c tilu jjset, ,oJö JO.tCt in! .?' 9.749 J),l ll.CU Prom tliCo Bi".rei, it will to seen that nearly ono fourth of thotoi.il ia:lii in this country are caused consumption, to say nfilhin; of Ilm numerous other disenie rprtni.i Irom a "elisbl c!d." Do not oillÖ with your litaitu ; Lut, if ufferieg from a coufch, or a co!J on (Ik- Iuurs, buy a kettle of llOolTAMi'S U.-,LS.t:.tIC COHPIAL, und yotj may taftly tcunlca a ci re. Tbousauci bava dono fO, and bj.e cpiu'-cJ to it wend, ,-ful ilTcu. Cough hctnetiu'c piocoed 1'icr.j a di.-r.idrred or Jyxpcplio nto cf lb atcmavb, in hi.U eai.o th Utriuan bitten should leu-ed. Iu rase of weak-' t.es.', or p-rrral C: IW.iy of tbe syttcm, ii-soltleg i'r;:a a protrarcd ccujh, tboUcrms. bittvrs will 1 found ct' a rrti beaiL riepnrrd only ry pr.C. M. Jack-rri, 13 Arch Street, l'hiludc'p hit, and for sale W Dru;,-gits and Su.toVcpen ihicv.;,hcut the Ur.lud' SUR and canada. l'ri? Tf c-tai j tr toti'e. t-oldby M.W. I!ii!.-,Crcokvi!!e. Jointf. fl-w, lilüenburfh. C. Van' Camp, McUmota. EP.00KVILLE CöLr.EOi:. 'Tha firt t-ns of ibe col!.-Ute year lf:S- will A corom-iice on M-ndy, August 33, In;. I. lieg the pust .'tar. the i..jti(u;,ou hu nioyde btcU titjtee ( f rt-.-peiity. 'o UUr wiU ü parcil in striviuftc rmder it still -oie pro-perou a J elhci,,tt. Ycittb Unoan to be immoral and inJoleni w:ll not I o admitted to tbe ("illege. All mal otuli-u'i difiiinj to enter uuit bi? jcilcrOy ail'ung to KiU a f Krf; to aUtuiit frtm the ui-e cf tcharc In tin-College or on ibe t-rot.uds, aud tbe u-e of istoxlosting lifjuor vbilv nirinbtr -f the College. TUo TrtM J.nt will tc dhecdy rfcj oosible to tbe f a.-ent or guai.Unu far tb chtlrwrit ;p and general dipoitir.ti.t of all siuvnts mal n fcmaic, wLo are placed tntiroly nno'er Iii fOOtrol, ificrbariBf electent a toartling place by hi ditoeliou or wilk bis conxent. Ajartrjf n!i can 1 arranged in tb Collrje, where oimg ladie may enjoy atlvanlaf.fi for alf t oardid, under the epwial eure .f tli Pieniras and bi lady, riirUnT iufoioaiiwn respecting thi feature of the febool. iil be tb-eH'clly irrattJ ly the P rr&idvtit, if a!drcrscd ly mail. Vouag men can f.od rorrj for Ibe aoie purpote ia towo. Good board ia rxt'CÜ-'nt families ran le rbuined at a price not cj-mc Jin; C.5Ö per wttk, feel and light! I ., Tuition in tbe PrenaratcrT I'rraj-imeaf Is f n por teiU Academic f,5J, Collegiate ,ta. Janitor's f.c 50. .Mni-iaiUttU'&!&l 10. Ui cf iot. muent 2. l'rob or Coiiuaa $3. Taint ing and dran leg ti. Tuition bill asu.t bo ettle-" w i;h tbe TrunT wi;hin tiiistt days from thi begioning tt each Term, h'tudenta fill not be permitted to attend teciiatioas after thi period, asti tbiy prewrtths receipt sf tbe Treaurtr. No deduction willbu made tor abfence, except 1 case of pr.cnal Icknej r regalarditmlsioa. " student will 1,0 received, except by special arrangement made at the lime of entering, fur let tbaa one tonn; and no UcUurlion will le made on Iba tuttiou bill of thvsa bo outer withie two weeks fren Ihe comiufU'.cmcnt of tha term, as ratra labor masl I e besloned unon such to fit Uivm for tbefr clasps. The BoHid of Instruction will insure the piegresa of tbe pupil, if ibe requisitions of tbe College It earnplii a with. No pupil will be adsnitted t tbo Picparattry Co partmrnt. who are unublo lo read in tbe Electia Thir'1 Header. As toon as they are rni'ifl-d to read at above they ill la admittel and will r.vcive instruetio from male tea. bei a and be under their discipline. Tor catilofuM or any int'ormation address RE V.O. A. CI1ASK, A. M.. PnaUtnt. WiUoa M.orxaw, cee'y 15oar4 at Tiute. Julltt. Wheolcr & Wilson' SEWING MACHINE rT1IIEundrr'i(;nod will furnhh order fortbeabova X s-iperlnr Sowiu? ülacbloe. which be will sell at Cincinnati prioe. Tbe supeiioitty of this Mach! ovrr all other? Is known throughout tha catlre lengt and breadth of the land. Every Machine I warranted lo work tatWfaetcry-. . . J ii. rLtai. Eiookvillc, July 0, 16i8. Jy9-22-tf. cvtwatut; - SEAL ENGRAVER, i.l.',l.i.i.JHi v in u, MOTARY PCiatC, Court Crrrti, Ftate.po. I ciety, loin, and all othtr OftVlel fVALH oagravel to ordrr and al.lus'ed tt luti-st Improve. prse. Ato. try kind of fuini fcals esecn. ted to order, with Trrwe for tnert hant, baaker rjDanttfuctnrcrs, ic. LCU Adtreserdiii aal letWr lot irf"rno(f.n t ahov. l y IfeKre tf