Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 August 1858 — Page 2

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V. II. KOST Kit. uniTou. 7 ? lZZZn:0. AUOUST 27, 1858 zr:z':z rc:i ctate ticket. it .c::?.biddle, f -'AtTOWIT crNHAL-'-Vf ' VriLUAU T. . OTTOCP ETATI, ! ALBERT LANG Et , itoir.TAr or statx, e l r'ILLI AM A. PFKLB, - ' -ii--. , JOUN TOUNO. ' CXaHtS DISTRICT. ' R A. HACKLEMAN,1 ty :;U-Cc;t Cl7,210,?7. -hd Peer House is situato on the i-t!.l of tbe AVbite Watcr noar ""lÜ-CiVcai. and. i . very imposing tmtiur m seea froia tho cast sido of tLjtif.?."' Cbe County Commissioners vY-hi-Itb. Cirtaof tao cirs, üf lho k'irÜ Ctrir.Ser, and Rave I 500 fur about 103 acrci, being about $52,00 per ic-a.'iThtfy tLamsold to William Kob- $ cxTrcwrer G eres of -tratt'.iaeUdiftC all tho tlaHJin .tlifC.' Wbol Of tbe fine first bottom Und for tcs.OO pci er. -Tbey thus rot'UcTCO acrea for the Asy tarn,, sitn4D second btr.ch with ä gravel CkVl&iUnd without buildings whatever. 17 bavfc fco Citt't U find with Ebl HobCiän forswearing iL but bargain' he could, butvrith tho County Comraisilo'ders w baro the enquiry to pro--fian4 i rlisr rirosnca.. Was not ih tbaricb botlwra land of tho "Stringer? 5'' -at tnerc not more .tnan ,v- rr re difference botween tint anu . i . i ...t.. Inil fiir tue AS' "f Gravel ucnen uu v.. - rlu- j To the many roader 0. our ll-i:we also submit tho question, as thcrearoanamW ot you t'at know ih-f land and the acta?Ve, 6 J no fault that good lands .are 1 selected and goodcomforublobtiildingi erected for thfr -M lQra of ,lte poor and helpless. Iii abeautuU part of rur political lyatfta tht provide for tho tinf.rtuTjat'e and aged poor, a tomfortablo home, aa asylum; and we would mako it '"wbtf'it purport to be and asylum in- - a2cd. Ii 1 to tbe fact tht the choice t0jUi'r Uttom 4aa4i dispose! of by tbeso rrctended' guardians of tho pecpLj'a iutercsts at about two thirds its faluo and thq pöot Ur.d retained as beat suited for the purposo of a "poor fcouW farm, tbat wo object. Why Mr. Comnilsaioncrs did you not advertise ijV fc& acre at public letting, that otbcr could bavo a chanco at this choice

.rircr bottom tract 7 Yi why not, respond the tax payers ? - The land secured, the text atop was ?tV erect auitablo buildings, and bow f jVpu!d thi be done? alW, kccare the plan. - Second, advertise for letting.- '

vbe plan was r.greod upon, but nr--cr jet have wo beard that bids wcro "tavitrd either frieatdy or public. Tho holo matter waa aecmingly condcutcd ai'tbuugU it was a famiJy uffair" and ,thpuLlio entirely" unconcerned. Tho j b uildings gradually progressed to torn'fpiction, and the actual cost in round tutaberaof the building and the locihiatal expenditorce ai'ds up tho noat : I'liulcV aura of 14,710,T7, and with tho C& acre of land, 17,210,77. The mo- . Js cptrandi hy -which thit work was .tinad, let, surrendered and reieatjand.by which political favorites t'irere enabled to make out of it a ''""very nice thing," wo raubt rotvrra for iature notice. It will suffice

- r-r tao prcscui ia aay tuai i.to.K )evea margin for somebody, after do.tiucUag the actual cost of the buildings Infected, . Wo mako so charges of mlfcaance in fGcc. Wo simply dcaire to atate facta, and wish tho tax payers i;ifcf 'bli Franklin" to draw conclusions, 'if youf -County Commissioners and ' their, backers, tbo Court llouse clique, . i bocse to buy and sell real estato and 1 fcmild County .Myluma by private con-,-t tract, and fil to acquaint tho people of 'K!i'ftlnVa In the tirrmiius. it becomes

W V WdakW WW b'vvbww w- f " our duty a a pubUo journalist to i&ake known their proceedings, and wo shall fU it fearlessly, regardless of the loss of

' viar favor. Vo ask you citizens to tcallta taind when and In what way 4 jty bavo over laid beforo you these '.jctaaod expenditures 7 1 ".I .IaUt through tho ''Democrat" their C-iaty cran?.. Is it by proclamation ' f-tlio spvech? Is it in anyyfay Vuver7 7e thlok not, and lof the a m aAMaA ifhat 0A lifÄ M t ' m fat

, . r J 4.v-$4??cd by their refusal to investigate V v'i oCIciai conduct of the present.. Courti.7vf3 &itJbX.fr tho power of the "'Hstplo sjud 'tlltg to their flees with tbegjrasp of drowning msn. It is high that such a cbango be wade, a -will a i 'iassra a fall invet-tiation cf every od

i 'dal department of tbo County, aud this 140 only bo done Ly a total routo ol tbo present Court llouso clique. So party cUquo should hoy eraaitto i io re

tain tbo County offieo lbr a succession of from 12 to 20 ycarAcxpcricnc ha demonstrated tbat long continued otücial placo works corruption and no matter of what political party.

To tho Totcrs of C tounty wo subnjit tho facts of the public expenditures fad gato you last week tho total coat of your county jail, which was returned by tCrand , -,T7 n a r.w'sance, nnd vvIrU. sve rwuvrt to be C7,4C3,1 and defy successful contradiction we this wevk add to it tho ' coat ' of County Asylum, 17,210,77 making total of 121,G79.0S for two ofyour county buildings, to which we propose to add next week, tho cost of yoor Court Home, aud show yon tbo grand total cost of Jail, Assylum and Court House. Youthen can cast your totes,' for or eaainst the ticket of tho clrjuc, with a full knowl edg of their stewardship in thesopartitulars. ; ; - County Commissioner. . . t 1 The theory of oar povernmcnt is, that the , pvoplo nro aovtrcigr., and the officials nro their servant, or agents, to conduct tho poternnient In 'accordance with' their exprewed will. This theory apptiea to the General, State and County GoTcrnnOent alike; and is equally subTcrsitcrof the great principle, when Violated and abused by a county official, as by the, highest' functionary of tho General Government. It 1 a prominent duty of all public officers to faithfully render occonnt of official action; and tcep. open to pablic Inspection, every pulilic record of his office. 'It ii a noral duty of all public officers. when tho public demand it, to not only tender, but invite Invcbiiatian into hi oHIeinl conduct. If tbo, rules we have defined bo true, how flagrantly hare the County Commissioners, an'. ty Quick, tho County Auditor. tj,e .plainest precept of dat tl jthcCo.nmiioucr . Jüjat a j Bnl$ w ,rtf jn aomcthln. n:. ;VM, They appointed ft committeo to investigate and report their con dition. Thus far, very well; but too soon it became noised about that the County CommiBHicmr had . iftrod 4ti lake this step, and wotil. sot nt tlcwnce tho mandates of party Icadcra. The coiisequcncci Vfrc ominous; tho IVction would bo in October, the investigating committee's report in .September, and the indignation cf a people, too long trifled with, taiglit bo too gvoat, Wer for tho skill of tho invincibly Court IIou9 Clique. The order was, therefore, virtually rwindod, und the County Auditor j?vt qnietly down, confident that 600 j)cnocratii ninjjrity is worth morv to him on election dm than an 0fntiat report, cxoncrariig birn troni all suspicion of malfeasance in office. Wo must cither thus conclude, or tako the worse born of the dilemma, that tho Auditor fjars the result of tho expose, and tho Commissioner backed down at tho bidding of thq Cabal Democrats of Old Franklin, how long will you bo thus rode, 'bootcd and sparred?" Mark our word, that there is something "rotten In Denmark." The Congresiional Canvass. Wo loarn from our exchanges, and persons who have heard tho candidates, that Judge llacktsrnnn it meeting tho full expectations cf hi friend, and the respect of bis opponents, wherever he has spoken. His m,snly, bold and in dependent expositicu of his view ou all the questions of the d.-iy, merrit and receive tbe approval of honest men, and contrasts strikingly with the continued shifting and evasions of his opponent. It is tho happy cor.sequcnco of a lifo of consistent, straight-forward political integrity, which never variss from the principles advocated, that now enables Judgo Hock lemon' to go beforo tho pcoplo and challenge investigation of his unwavering devotion to tho principle advocated from curly manhood. It U no scrpeot!t.o track thitt he has marked out in a political life of over twenty years, as tho opponent of Ncbraaka today and its advocate to-morrow; the opponent of the English bill beforo" lna nomination, and iu advocate afterwards; but a consistent ut. changing devotion to the right, with such a record as enable him to meet faco to face his opponent and tho pcoplo, and with fearless consciousness charge homo on Judge Hoiman, lis vascilating timo-sorving inconsistencies, a a politician. Hackleman, from n plow-boy on bis fathor'a farm In the valley of tho Whito Water, and throughout a professional and po litical lifo of twenty years, has impressed on all with whom ho bis mingled, the prominent Idoa of frank, fearless ncompromising, honesty. Who ever hvard ofP. A. llacklcman as a political trickstr 7 In tho hot encounter with his old opponent of Kosh, many sovoro blows have been given and received, but no charge that llacklcman was a trickster. If ho poBsossos ono trait of character prominent over others, it i that bo is frank, ont-spokon and honest. Wo regret that wo cannot record the same of Judgo Holman, wo speak of them as politicians, and unhesitatingly say that Judgo Ilolman's general reputation U that of fair abilities, but as intimated, a political trickster, ever shifting and changing to secur th

strong sido and thereby u seat in ConWo Invito the voters of this district to a careful and impartial enquiry of the truth cf our position, before exercising that Invaluable privilege of the eUxtive franchise Lcbbery at the IhlladelpHia Hint . The U. 8. Mint, in Philadelphia: was, on ATcdiitsdity morning, vj.lted by thrco gcntlcmanly-lookitg strangers, whu, while making a tour of the instltotlo:j, succeeded in robbing the cabinet of rarocoins, which is preserved as an object of spccial intcrcst and vulue. Tho strangers succeeded in abstracting two üly dollar pieces, one slug worth 810; four S20 gold piece; one ?20 California gold coin, "and one 125 gold piece.' Tho camp effected the robbery by mean of .a faUo key, with which they unhfekod the cabinet, during, the momentary' absence ol the attendant The robbery was discovered soon after tho stranger? had left.. .' ' ; " Atlantic Monthly for Septeirber. ? : .W hnro r'itcivcd thi mobt valuable Aunthly periodical, With the fullowiug content: ' Eloquc'ncoi'Tho Kinloch E-tato, und how it wae settled; Tho Uirth-Mark; Ramble in Aquidnttk; Anu PcUcr's Ia'süoo; JjQ ilarais du Cygne; Vouth; L'intal, The Hocko thut wna just liko its Neighbor; Daphnaidcc; Water-Lilies; Fifty and Filtven; Illinois in Krintime; An Kvening with tho Tvlrgraph Wirt; Th Autocrat of the Urealfust Tablv;. Literary Notices; Otitua-

Tho publishers very klny ccnt u the July Instead of Jono nUmber. Tbo latte.' wor cj mke our nUniUr completo, wouu K;vo ug tho' whole .V-" ''Autocrat," and other article which ar worth the nubscnption price fur tho year.' . For subscription, nddrcr rhnnp'a, Jismpson &Ca; EJötonf V!U53u. chosvtt. . Kansas Section. . Official Vet 'ifrts Horn twenty sl.scoun-ii-ani partial from two more, with lour yet to hear from, gives tho followfig result: wholo vote, 13.3S0; majority ugainat tho proposition, 0.ÜI8. crirli BoHton, Dr. Drown h.ns been held to bail in C5.000, on a churgo of manslanghter, for causing tho death o( girl in Attempting to produce aborliuu. Edinburgh Correspondence. EdimuVrüii, Ind., Aug. 18, 1858. I tiiEND Foster: Your vluablo paper did not co mo to band till Monday, the reason. .whep'ofj unknown to tne. Hope it will bo moro )roinpt hereafter! Wo must bo very wicked people hero,' as tho rain ha carefully avoided us for for wccksvhilo other places bavo been Will watered. Tho ground is very dry, and tho vegetation almost destroyed. It has the appearance of rain this morning, nnd it ha raiped near hero. May be our turn will cotno next. I have seen bevcral valtiablo articles in iotir paper concerning hogs, homes, kv.t and it might not bo out of placo to any a few things about rats. If you had been anmryed by tho vermin as 1 have, you would n joico to hear of a way by which to get rid of them. I have nine cats, and sometimes a few more come to mako u a vibit; but with all these, tho ruts have nearly taken us. I have ti led arbcnie,.(trupa, JU., but all to iio purpose. Yesterday I took a piece of phosphorus, about tile size cfu bullet, and melted it in hot wau-r, and mixed a half tin full of corn meal with It, and placed the dough under my stable flofjr. I picked up eight good-sizud ruts this morning, and I prosume as many mere died in thtfir holes. They cat the doutrh freed Mr. and it nni kilt ilmm I placed water near, so that they would keep out of, tho well. In handling the phosphorus, persons must bo ca cful and keep their hand wet, clso they will get badly burnt. It must also bo kept in a botllo of water. I can recommend this as 'a good rat medicine better far than arsenic. Let tboso concerned lake notice. - There ia aomr. sickness here. and there are some deatbs. Ho special news, however. In liable, Yours, It. Nominations for Coagressmen in Indiana. The nomination for Congress from Indiana, now stand a follows: DEMOCRATS. Fint District Wm. E. Niblack, Second Dictrict-W. H. English. Third District Jamea Hughes. Fourth District W. S. Holman. Sixth District Martin 31. Kay. Seventh District Henry Sccrcst. Eighth District Jus. W. Blake. Ninth District John C. Walker. Tenth District It. J. Dawson. Eleventh District J. It. Coffroth. REPUBLICANS. . ' Second District John M. Wilson. Third District W. McKeo Dunn. Fourth District P. A". Hackleman. Fifth District David Kilgoro. Sixth District Albert O. Porter. Eighth District James Wilson, funth District Schuylor Colfax. Tenth District Charlos Caso. Eleventh District John UTittit. . INDEPENDENT, First District A. P. Hovey. Third District George W. Carr. . Seventh District John G Divls

Hilgore 2tol' HARMOSIOU1 rac

:ncs. Tho Congressional the 5th District met at on tho 19th, ult., and ( pointinir Lewis lisr' uvuition forr abridge City, President and John . rublM of lienry. Secretary. After proliminary proceedings, tho l " ' u-otnmenced, which . -It- 1 1st i,Uo liiioi , 41, Hollowky 22, (li-oe 10. Second, third, and fourth balloting ' resulted precisely the same as' the first. (ti tho fiiflh, Kilgoro gaiacd one and Dolloway , lot one. On the sltlh Kilgoro 57, Julian 42, If ollowsy 22.' On the seventh, -läil giro C3, Julian 41, and Hyiloway 14 necessary to a chofeo, 61. Kvery thing fyom. firt to lust was done with harmony and good feting, and all parties amearcd well satisfied. "Mr. Kilgoro returned : thank to the Convention in a ihort and appropriate pech. Mr. Julian also made a fow wry conciliatory remarks, lie cordially acquiesced in the nomination, urged his friend to di the tamo, and promised to lulnjr with luul fr the eucovsaof tho whole Republican ticket; Hi remark were receivtd ami enthusiastioally c hoe red by tho kndienee. !lr. Gnm sjxjIo verv g'd-hiiraorcd-ly, giving ir his utftiosioii iomt cheerfully to tl.o Wiiou "rrr'j; as alw) did Mr. tloiloway.', Wo uro much grntitied ut tho pleasant termination of the somewhat acrimonious contest. Althcugh wo did not Sec uro our first choice, wo cheerfully acquiesce in the! decision of the i-onvettion, and witheartily support tho notiinco. AtvcW tie Cour. - ' ' , Vilioa versus English. . The linquirer does twit liko hn'-J Wilson, of Indiana. Had -j V.' bJe ' h ' nominee oi a Denm' convcnti0nf our cotemrorary r09ld liave w prompt 'to g!v; blm a cvrliflcittc of -high . 'tliarafcler. By iUv sido of VV y nglisli, it would not ho itr.rcge if Wilaon should pto-s for rrothan ho is really, worth; and of the two, honest men will not be likely to choose tli(ra7awt vaocritc who 9 0 father the Conference Bill. Cincinnati Gaz'tle. , For Cholic in Han or Be ist. It i said, b those who have givcp it a fair trial, that Ward's Liniment Is positively a sure ft id effectual remedy for Cholic, both in man or beast. A Cholic it a very common and provnlc.ni discaso among IlorncJ, and often proves fatal, we think that the above 1'act should bo known ly nil our readers This Liniment, an a family modicine certainly has no superior. It can be had of Drüggists and Stores generally throughout tho country. Jlushville Jacksonian. North Carolina. In all uit-Stft "ohijüi',' Judge .Ulli, tue JJcii.ocjy tic canuuliito lor Governor.hu a msjority ol 11,200, a crain of 1,227 op Jrg's voto in 1856. Tho Opposition cl.u'in a gain of onlight member C-f.tho Legislature, as compared with the last, when the Democrat had about fidy majority on joint ballot. Two United States Senators arc to be elected; otw In place of Reid, whoso term expir s on tho 4th day of March next, ntfd orw to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the rcsigftition of Judge Biggs, whose term extended until 1801, Mr. Clingman hold) tho latter aoat bv exocutivo appointment, and will undoubtedly be elected by tho Legislature to sorvo out the tvrnt. Cincinnati Gasettt. ' I, ' ' CU Tbt. h:tri- :n'!iey A. Tyn' had insured his -lifo in a London ofSce for $3,000. That smount has just been paidoTcr to lmfitBiily. Tl. u. Viri i7ai.,i!,I ava Hon Scott is tho only man who can unite 1 "

tho opposition in!l8G0, and lead them to victory. The Herald l tbe only paper that thinks so.f .... iiO i i Tut Wisconsin Ccrrkjct Ext nr. Mr.NT. There i(' considerable fcelin in our ctmmtinity. in rcft renco to tlu refuKul of some f onr bunk to receive tho bills of a larg i batch of Wisconsin Banks. As a re, tionary movement all the railnad4 entering in thin city bavo agreed tn.t;ike tho bill at par and 11 r. H. H. S ott. (aliicr of tho JuneaQ Bank at MiUvuttkee, telegraidi d to A. H. Peterx, V , agent of the New York add "Iii V--irTf. t, ll. irtoruing. that institutlor receive all kind- ol Wisconsin monev The New York and Erie Railroad onic-o in this city also announce their readiness to receive this money for ticket, and our buniness men gcncrully recoira it at par. CA?. Jour. , Telegraph CableNew York, Aug 21. There is rather ft wide spread desire manifested among our citizens to got possesion of a piece of f e ocean telcgra)h cabtci. ' Operators aro much annoyed by requests to get bits of it for their friends aud oilier, or to inform them where it can bo got. In order to supply tho want here indicated, Messrs. Tiffany & Co., of this city, have Itooght the hundred miles of cable now remaining on board the Niagara, which they intend to have cut up in small sections for sale, ;o be mounted or other wiso, as r -vr .ny prefer. The harguin foe, ii. Ii!e was closed ou Sutuidsy, at al i.tfour hundred dollars u mile. Wo understand that Messrs. Tiffany St Co. al intend to prepare and present a h and-Kmo specimen of the cable to every Suteandcollegiuto libra ry In the Unitc State, aa well a to all tho libraries " Canada and other Ibltish poceeBil')S. Tho Atlantic Telegraph Company have also decidej to present a specimen of the cable- a a souvenir to euch and every telcpraph company now in existenco. j . i

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MESSAGE FROM TITB LOIID MAYOR OP LONDON TO MAYUft TItMAN. NEW YORK. Nxw-,YonK, August 27. Tho follow-

..miicd by apning njcosago wrs received hero to-day:

vFrota. the Lord Mayor cf London to the Jlon.JJ. f Tieman, Mayor of Neve York: , Tho Lord Mayor of London cordially r--i; rocatr. thn congratul'lions of tho Mayor of New York upon the success of so imj)ortant an undertaking as the completion, of -tho Atlantic Telegraph Cable It is indeed one of the most glorious triumphs of tho age, and rofleet tho highest credit upon the energy, skill and perseverance of the parties entrusted with 'so difficult n duty. And tho Lord Mayor sincerely hopes that, by the blessing of Almighty God, it may bo tbo means of cementing the kind fueling which now exut between tho two countries. U. W. Carden, Lord Mayor of London.' New -York, Aug 24. C. W. ield to day received a dispatch from ondon dated to-day. . ; ta. Wo visited Terre T; on gal; urduy last, and while n,erc aw ond heard enough to w fy U! lhtt Dllvih w, I be returned to ingress by a mjoriiy larger than 1 beforJ , d Democrat wh ftro ftmQ rtpongt yponenta Uteja bis b election. In lerro lIs'(o ft majorl(y of th, ri,rly fro .7' nlm. We feel safe in predict',V iat ho will get full , one third of .4 Ucniocratio vote of the district. This number is made up, too, of the tnest thorough and radical portion of the party National Dem. 13-IIagh O'Neal, Esq., who offered Itimnolf aaao independent candidate for ConcTC", In thi Indianapolis district hn declined in f.ivor of A. G. Porter, and hn addressed to him tho following letter: I.NPlANAl'octs, Aug. 23, 1R5S. A. G. Porter, Eq. I vm n(d, nid shall not be. a candidate fr Congres.4. It is not truo that I have, or ever have had, - auy unfriendly., fevlings toward you, and I shall vote for you. H.ONAtL. Ytm may upo this nolo as you sco proper. II. O'-N 10- Drcd Scott m Vancouver's Inland. now a citizen of tiiT Win. L. Dayton, tbo Republican nominee for the Vico Troddcney, on tho Fremont ticket, I the prominent Republican caudidato for the Sonato of New Jersey, in opposition to n right, tho prebent Democratic incumbent. HOT Tho yollow fever prevails in New Orleans to an extent almost equal to the fearful enidernio of "53. It is of ma lignant fypor and prove unusually fa t:d. There were 2S5 deaths last week and tho number of cases vt :ro u.reaing on Sunday and -Monday. tST A serious riot t(ok placo in Davenport, Iowa, on Wednesday evening week and Thursday morning last, in consequence of tho refusal of a certain banking houses there to redeem . Florence (Nebraska) money which they had put in circulation. Tho mob assailed tho banking-hoiiM) of Cook A JWcnt, and tho rcsidemo of Mayor Couk.Mrs. Ccok, while attempting to closo a window. shutter, wus struck hy a brick bat, and bo seriously injured, that her recovery is very uncertain. At tho lait accounts, the outbreak had been suppressed, but tho difficulty in which it originated was not settled, as no proviniun bad yot boon muo)e fur tho red eta p'lion of tho money., Most ExTaAouDiXAar.Within the t)at week, the wifu of a well-known 1 . P ft ..!ll . I.... citizen of Zancsvillo has given birth lo five children, under tho following extraordinary circumstance: Shu was brought. to labor at tho upparwitly pl'opcr time, and was deli vi rod of uo eiiltdi'vii. Xarcu days kliOl' at.O WuK (iehverod of tAO mjio, and on lire l iurilt day aita had th Ütlll ciiild. hat ia U11 most extraordinary if ui. 111 this wonderful dovviop.uviit, tho phy aiclalis ill CoiiuulUttlou pt'oauucu4 li.ul alio bad yet a sixth of which to 1 itlie red. Can tho world beut tnio Cleveland Herald. -o-U noofltnd's Baiiamic Cordial Will cure a lon-sunding Co'.d in a vory abort time. Read the follow! ng: PiiiLADELrnu, Feb. 1C, 1858. Dr. C. M. Jackson: Dear Sir. I had for some timo been sufiVrinjr under a sorero cotd, having pains through my wholo system, sore throat, and hoarseness, when I was recommended to try "iloofland'a Dalsamio Cordial." I accordir ply procured a bottle, and am happy to state- that one-half of it completely cured me. I now unhesitatingly recommend it to my friends who may be similarly afflicted, and doom it no mi ro than juatico to bear this public testimony of its virtues. j Kos pect fu II yours, , ' ' JJLKANOJ. McIJENRT, t Tenth Street, abovo Coates! Prepared only by Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 418 Arch Ktrcet, and for sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughput the United States aod Can Ju. Pricu 75 cents per bottle. I Sa- A wag, observing on the door of a house tho names of two physicians, remarked that it put him in mind of it double-baraeled gun; for, if ono miacd the the other waa sure to li!!l

FAIR WAItNIEO. NOTICK-AU prouna nM,tA U u-, r dffnult thrrw.f, will flnt Iboir imvntit In Ibr hnn i, rf n, lriir ufflrfiTi lot i'itltrii..n afti-r th Tint of S t.Atmlx-r xt, tthoai rrrr, u mrtl.pr limn 111 uul t alvun tut ''nnot m onr dobu wub phmoIm "

KING V; st. To Sawyers. 7'MIE ulierllr drulre to lilir rot, r frejiloy . a coiupetrnt nwypr to run the Vlcum l?w Mill, itütt t tb Lonmlarjr lii" two uilltl nortbwtituf llrookvllU, on tho Wl jt0 Vulr ' nal. Thry al.4 oot to f mpluy a i.nj cicni rn(itioer to run lh Mm. Nonoibi-r n,n cmt-M tcbl peroa Deel y. NOAII C AHMFCUAI.. .asa 3tn. ' ' JOHN fAKTIN. - DISSOLirrüX.. ; IHE partnorh!p Imrfor, Uulng nndrr tho . aamsaIitjfUe l. A J. Korrer, In t)i millInjc bo-infM, hu -f 4n uiwolve.i by mutual conufBU Joha Fowrrtlrl-.ajUj, i,Ulln4,M t0 to mntlno by lan I - Atlier.oni In.lelilrd lo lt Arm 4 bertby notiOod to eoin furwaH od mk lmr,jiMiellt,ia,ljt. 1). A J. I'OUUER. ül'BABir - - tf. j . HO FOR TUE WKST. IMlEandenlod will Urt for tho writ about KfptraUrl frxpfrtlncto vUlt mont of tho WriUrn t' - und Urrilorir. I wllllocotn Und warranu att nd to any vthrr luilwrn ntruihi-d t tfa la I L . of oiy travoU, on roaonbU -m . BOZO . - J. Si UUUUn Li, FIVE CKCTSRKWARI. Raa away from tbo ubcribr on tbo aco a 1 day f May lit, ao indtutod apprrntlco boy, aacnod David Johnon, a Red ' tlnrtM-n yvart. 7 bo abort roward will bo paid to any pcrion returning him to me, bat DO lpnet will b paid, ntiibrr will I bo acooaaUhU for hire,' nor to acy per on on Lit SOevaat whilo ho roualai out t my employ. t ko2 St 1 WM. Si. TKMTLETOS. . ATTENTION. " 111 K cbapi who took tho Rroad Ax from Etaloop't . .Cidor Mill aro wiuoitod to retura it ose jmoht and aavo tbemMhroi furlhvr troullo. I bavo bora waltinc for It rotura sod will wm tho partis if It li fot not duuo ood. , , W. r. bTALCt l. 0029.11 W. P. SI ALCUI", LI ACH IN I S T. -AÜ- i REPAIRER, riVE illLES L'AST oF BROoKMLLC; I am prvparad with furl 11 to t da all klftdt of r..i.aii ii ul niacb uvry 10 irun or wuua. i 111 Ufcfa.ui.b UiorJur iit..'ir jxirir.bltf Üluiui Kn a loo ihraiba M 1 Uia.- ..f Kur initn9 turvU by Ooa, Luuu A ly.r, : iU ...I'.i o, o. no .'-.1ji). BOtJNi' x L.i'J WAlA.Ii'J LOjXNOTlCI'.li loroby jjin-ii lliut L uniy Land Warrants Sot, 1 mu 60 ! ted lo Btrplu U A. Luwrjr, fioui tlis ollic ol Iii .'uiinia.lunur ul' 1'tia riouo( Ibo Uni lud h'ati uf Auu-rlc, va tbo 4tb day of November, UjS, 4 prlvala la CtJ'tiia Lowit Kaiuvky MiliUa Coiuj auy, war of IMi, fur ono hundred and ixty a:ri tf Und, aod .IgnoU to tho uljHnrilierhy V!Ur Mitrhull a outvr f aid Siupbn A. Lowry, dHOcJ, itlidrr tbo order of tbo Court of Couiimm Vlf of l i.klln County, Indiana, and lloitntr Lund Warrants No. 23, MS lifU. d tu TalUt C'Uy f .r ertbwtf rrndi-r vd by aidClay in tbo war of 112, and iucd by uld Cluy, in bUuk, wcro fraudulently taken froui tho j.oiM.'.Mon of (lio u'morll'vr, at St. LouU, Mv., on tho IS Ui duy of Auu't Ih8. All prnii arc bereliy euullnocd (tum pürcli.i.lf; miJ UuUiity I.Mad Warrant, a I oliall make livallon to tbe IVnution tifilcs for duplicate fur tb faioo and protooul tho folon m K. dbtnluod llicn If I can Ascertain hi whorenb.iui. Noiite U. thU dy tmin ivrn tlo l'ruö.iu Offloa of tbo ! cf fald tarraaU and that tppliustlon will bt mi Jo f'r dit. Ileal warrant. THOMAS NKSUITT, Jr. bo 29 4w ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH - WOtltv Wlolit. 1)m50N." hi kbow thetnovlvea to bo in debt to J.S. l'OW EU1, will du Holl toi'ull aud ti t 1 the aine wilh rillior .V. Y. A lunn or Rnv. Jubn W. Ro.lv my authorUr.1 Ifata, U may aavo eo.le. W bvbC'l now wultlt fl.UU per bubtl. and ibtr no tr.e Uft. J. S. I'WLHZ.. . ao23t JOHN H FARQUHAR. Altorncy at Lw. imnOKVlI.I.K. IND. . OlTon hi profemUntl aorvioet t ibo p iblio, can bo f.iu id at bit old oMoe No. 1 up Uir in Cummorelol buililin;. over tbe loro rvuut of Mmtri. Line A Kartjubar. FOllÖAloE In tbo town of Mt. ( armol, Franklin Co., Ind., the full.iwinjf deiirabln I(a K-tntet The bou.u and lot now ovcurdod by tbo underpinned. Tbo b"Uie i. a baadnomo frame ctt(f i( ono itory and a Laif, oonUiulng- flvo food room'. Ouo out building wiiti collar umlerueaih. Lar utablo aud woud bvd, alao bot-bud franioi aud gl, all of which I in cod repair. Tbo aruund eoaUia half an acre, filuuted with tbo cboloctt ebrubbery and fruit, au-.-h aa apple-, paar, cbarrya, plum, frupo, ,rrotf Ao. Tbl tiiojitrty U rery uiiablo to too wifhinjUi retlro from buaineat, or tuaduealo a fitluiiy. A la oduoatlonal point, few In tbv 6ut urj.aii. fur health, locality, aud diaraUur of iu nclhborbood, aeeond to Don. Alio two frame houe wtib fiarroom eanb, with wood boa' attached, oawly erected laut umtner. AUo a farm of futy aurr, thn-o fonrths of a mil from tbo town, Hour the Turnpike, about twenty airtl cltlrcd tbo balan-0 n Rood timbr, tbo iinprovemonU o.nit of a lojf cabin, a ckoioe on-hard of apple aad email vinyanl, will bo told wholo vr part to ruit pun'baer. Tbo abovo property can o b aht at a jra taerifie by applyiuj; arly, balii. eairtgvint-ut reo,uirlnjtaeu ,Djo o4 Uclily. I'.. tIlL'.MriLTT. noütKf. . TII2 STA7 OF INDIANA, Fit AN KLIN COUNrY. Cm. I'lv t i. CioUr Torei It St. ' Hubccea C. L'uik uul Lemuel tiui ko Eü'J'b tli Holl- li : n ci II. Ri o- r'io .-'icl oti:;ca 11. lUUit, M ry II l!a- V fcr aun, Marian II at.i, I riU:ei Aiubroo it. i. Itoborta, and WilliaaaJ. O. Robert. ' B . Ii known, tbat on the tOih day of Ju'y, IRS, Ike iiloinTtSil tiy IIoMund ttiakley tkoiratUr ni'y, Sled in tbo elerk'a oflloo of tbo Court of CornHi 00 l'lt-a. of ibid County, an aRldarit from wbioh it appear that a cauno iif action lit aainat laid defendant, and tbat Ainbrni 1 t Röbel t, one , f ra'd defeudaatala a aon-reldit of tbo Btato of Indiana Therefor taid aon-toeldotit defcodent U Lertby nulifledof (he pendency of uld pciitiorf, and that tho ano wltUtaod for trial at the Dust torn of tbo Court of Common Plea of aaid county, to bo held at tbe t'ourt IIoum, in tbe town of Lrookrille, oouoly and Stale aforeald ou Ibo tint M-o iy of Oct. IS-S. Witne.tJobo M. Jobnton, clurk of eald oourt, tbla 19th. day of July 18M3. J. M. J0HXST0N, Cl'k. Assignees Notice. Notico Ii her by given that Henry Shafor hit made aa alj omcnt of hi proporly, aota and aeooanti, to tho underif nod for tho oeaoflt of hi creditori. All peri(n htrinz rUlmi againei b: eitato aro Wot i fled to pront (hem, and all ponOM ind.ibted to tbo aamo muH mako Its media to ray ncnU JOHN WYNN. . , ' JOHN ItOBERT?, f Asiljncm, JnelS-llMw ' "town oi:dixaxi;f. A a Ordinane for tbo ullcctioa ot Tutel for tbo il year H, f hiC. lit. II o ll ordained by tho rrenldrnt and Tru.tce of tho Town of llroukvllU., that t her bo and ii boreby aed and fliod Hn all property ulloct to taxUn by tbo law aud ordinance of ld corporation, tbo rum of fifteen cent on every ono hundred dollar atnoat of valuation I hereof. Tbo isms to bo rollootod ai borolu after providwl. emc. 2. Tbat tbor bo and U harudy anepred up on every oltiteo aetual qnallSed to vote In aald corporation, tbe iura of vonly-Bw cuuta hII lax, eacep la aowima Jacictnpt by law. Plo. 3. Do It furibur ordalueJ. that tie clurk dutiver tbo duplicaU to tbo Auditor of Franklin oouutv, Ind., for lho pnrpo of lavinjr ll eniored anon hi Ut dunlioato, for oollof lion by the Tn-arU-m w i ao,i,i vxwi.v . rr of eald eouuty. w. MORROW, iVt't. Attet- T. J. TYrs,rrh

CAUTION. Merchant aa1 TrWn will V no thr fur4 aS rot be ItnpoMd apn kr a enunurfwtt rf Mom'i I Soot Ml-, alno4 ot. B. H-r. Ai f-nuM l a Rt UU bar th eaiM and i(iutur of ol. J. Wk4 4 Co., a Mk boa. DU. MORSE'S INDIAN HOOT P I L L C. Jir. JTm-o, tlin tntrti!"r cf Mhm-' I tt-l ram R 4 J-IIJ, Uiio v -n 1 1. ('.! I ii-f fl.i.li! in t r. .-i .t,?, )ovi vt-u.-H r'u.)-. A.ia fi i. u r h rtn Avj, Uaa .pent Oi rw j.nn nim nir (lie ti.U. u rf mir ntu-ni roamry. It a la lhi ih.tt lh lJiu JU.t J-i'U rm ni-at dt-rvriMxl. li. Uara m ika ftrt ian to w" . . m m m v- - mi I'm I ' n n iinpurii y m ;w LI. 4-tlmt our Mienjnk, he ibb ati4 lit 4na ttM rttal fluid. Un Ilie HXU iigre Wrxii rift"-!, etxt do .4 ai'f la pfrtrfl boriu'iny wuh tb ilulrrrnt f.inoii.t of the UhIv, Iii Mo ! it el, iN-r.Tina l,k fc. rarnttooj nd dirorl; th'K e u-l' j II naln tu-km-m an 4 tfetit-x of every nam -, our atrtirf hU exhaitod. ourb.KW are ieprlv4 ol, bd U ..tili la Tv ai MJ la ti.r"Wnt olf th t(tint homor, l' Lion) u-iimi cbokH J erwi to art, and Iba. our ll-blf lit. i nreer oe Vl-mm out. How Import-n( th ih.t w khmll kr.-p Ue viuiou of the bo ly f a n I cf 11, And bw 4 -o-ant t a ' iii.it w na 11 la our ror t put a moHi-iriia yar rx b, n.u-ly, lur Jd-II .b Rist I'llU, wtaaalaotiire 1 t!l:T In Nuture t the beoJik aad txc-ry vf fi-ota I'UUiU auo ro-K Iiir rro mr und th aunuUI ilMem en. "mi 1 um ra..u rn.m wi.K" trt'-oe rill ar niiKle I a SuOtnlnc, )ilrl o-a tbe b-n .if the ekla. aad unUia Kaium In llir.wing out ib nu-r Mr'! ih-or. raptk wiibla 1 he kx I I. a pl-ot M h 1 an Mw lir4, tbat oeeai an4 uarkv tbe ww to the lunn, t I hu. In a enothlnir wianarr, rrt'Mne It dory ,y tkrwulnn oS 4ilof;m, aud oiber bumir r h lua br MI.I..I1I khltllfl 'l'liO fl kiA im m 111.. J I. wl.Uk -lmm U. . . t - - - - - - - . m ..if. . m , m mm H n . ' . . ul d-mll lr.m:lb to tbo kiJi.ry; ttiue lr.mro4frtt. tly-y ... .d.w.. w imparity lnm t i.lt4. ah-b ie llirn (brown not Utimlfully l y t(. ii.lnry . r wator ar. e, ab4 ablrb could at tiar loa dioclirfd la nr oluor wy. Th fuur h I. tihirlu-, end rr.fM .hroih.'r pmiiortlrefir thn -l. hlh oncerd in rri:tB( blocd; thcuar-r Pn. I ff lmr-iriiy bn b nuihi rM by the wilier Ottlli t. are Ihu Ukea Bu aad robvryei 08 la rmA a Jil" t.y th bcnxila. truuiia . II U Im a lliat IT. Mono'. Tiwlun R.u.l M IM bit 1 n ly enter themoinark. Iit beeum uaitM Ith be bl.io.1, ft tboy Ii. I wy tu tory pur, an.l 1 to. Irt.l rtM out aaxl rlotuee ih f ttor (r..rn all llfltwiti y. nod the llh. i4 the boly, Iii. b i- tbe I U-o. m e i-r. fhitly liralihj; m.n-im-iiily 11 -l -kw - and tirn to 4frea fii.m lb.y.en. fr bry riiiin.'t r-mi.la bva tbe bvd Imm Oinie 0 Mire an.l o1cr. ' llwnwK Ii bk'file aa dioter- ark. a4 Ii r o many Jl I U-eua ihr tt a-t a nwdUlae bl. b ai I a t tbo attictid rt. and M-h m tl oatur .1 t ba dl .i- to l-e real 141: htooe. a lrt: qu till y to 4 and mW aieftrr la Wvt r4. a-l tho iMiim. wt ,HraiiT wni.rwin; 11 a 1 Bo. fi.rrutilrd riiim; ihn uul.-rf liir UUairM,-al.le fWmaai. , lUHi.eutietiMilly atUln; Uh ih I.Uiod. alib h ihm. Ibo ' rurrur4t mailrr tunnivh e"r v.-t aji.l anery. 111II lit, I'M l) th'inlre Ut'iey ttij elt.iey. Ie p-,roriD million ef llu k t.i bluoinlnff fcelth and liApue,. tho.w.na who liav U-a nw-kf4 ee turnw-n ed HU """-'. ii a4 auuui-b w-l mt mr .-',1.- rr N-en rnrcb -d by he burulitv .-U-m. nuln- t- rmr. an4 liobiv liuen t.ruujUt, n "U wr, vi k t Up i-f .h 'b-ai rr. n.-tt alaud e4 1 toieoiif.- lb - ty Would haw WatiuniVrM wlik th- Im4. n-t 14 t pk4 l-mm f r IbU tral no I D't-t1nl i'lrM. . . 'a Imii n ('.jtl'i'U. Af r , B't or iv do-- billys tk-n, ihy M M ... . ( .1 I i. .1 ..... I I . I i I . . ! -" .ivn-uniy a-iriirtV-1, IB) WHIt'-a-inf 1 hrlr rha-mln " -nrf. N'.M.na 4., ,a-v Im-4i..m nim n1 ir-nmh, tid tnaoy nil ..ku. .m mo ' imijiil h. ft.it I'i'-y nf co -o work nt th f mi.ia.ka 4 ib diora, li. . tu- ti-d. Tb.-r. (..re. it I lllia r.p-l.ii, iii.,li-u- th I'llU. th.tih-e villas 1 .-.IT1"-M1 P l lf.. tb.l Hi-aan.l,a .Uiwllr r.m. l' take h tli ;Vt. n I tho ria h i-f rv wth vl le..u-y will n;ia rir. and Uto bn ,v 1 ifal"Bj and baft li.c el Irhvan ana rij:ui-M yttur uo l.,rro. a llua K.o.1 I'llla . td Vy W. Morrow k On.. nr-.k.tll lint., a d nil d.-a'or in BMvticine a. j. hna .(., M I.e. n-.id elrert, avle rTi Hr. m. ti-nt, K-.rMIU. M-rrlooa a Co N. X , C-iieral Aceau. .ilud-je Co., n-tn-leinra of Dr. Frrk M 1 in--fie In. i Iii Via p.-r bux. BROOK VILLE HIGH SCHOOL, tu v. r. r.. a unoTT, a. m., r.iurL. Mit. f. II. WAK1. . I . Ml.-S MAIiY I.YNOlf, I ASrlKtlSTa. MlSdAOA 1IAM0.D, M. E. L Teacher of MnU. The aeeond roar of tili r rhool w II l.e Jirldcd inifour t.-iin i.f vUrn wctk ea.b( Ufitiuing r(ctivrly a follnac Kirl Irrui bcittt A'tj. ."0 S.. Second ' Nov. 15, 4 ' Third " " Jan, St, ' 1SU9. Fourth " April, lh, , ' TülTIOM FE TEHM. Rad!n, Pcnumanthip, Primary Oratuiaar, livornpliy, Jttntil Arithisetii, 2,?5 t'iactlral Arabutetic, Gl am mar, Urography, HUtorr, 4(oo Algebra, Natural Tbiloropby, llbulorie, Phyiolor, Aitroiioioy, 6,00 Ceoinvlry, Trillion. el'V. rurrerin j, Mental and j-Ural rbiloooj.hy, Latin, tärrck, rtk-k.M'pinj fi.firt Manic on pn ,,1,11 Ure of lntruAH-it, . .. .....2,ui The rrcicUoodCcitoan, brpioft mill beuubl If diired. DuflaiiuU f aod comriin; are trirtly attended to. Tb lllblo I u-ed h a teal lok. and luo'io the bant of moral aad rvligiour lntjuctuu, N. U. Is(intT.L l'ii twiu'f-flve cent. No doduetioa ii to ail frvin tniUwo lull va aer-ouot iif abniinen, unleet oncaiioned ly Mika, or other aaavoidablo cironnimDren, THE NW YOitK DAILY Tltl.UNE. is rcni.isririj MOHMNG & KVKXIXO - (Sunday Rxiepted) BY 1I0KACE CUtLLEY A Co., At tbo Tribune Building, corner of N'at and Sprucojilreeti,ri'poi(e Ihn City 1111, and delivered loi'tly iub-ribr at lii!Cvnt pr we k. Mail a-tboc-ribvri, $5 per annua, ia a vncc; (3 for lis tautiibs. THRU Y WFHl.Y TRIRIifli! A VL11Y LAUÜC l'AI'lilt FOU THE COUNTRY, i rtet.nttttt m W. - 1 - J at the lw prioe ( H per annum, in advance,. TUrco of pic for i dollar; live Cojio for 9 dollar; Ten opc for 13 dollar; Twenty oopie to on. o-J'l.-vt (and any Uifcr tiüinUr al l In rato bf 1 dollar per atmuin), .0 tl.ill.ara: Twenty copli f to addrem of each auli-eriber (nird any larger adinber at tbo rat of one dollar twenty eorti) 24 dollar. Any perao rondisg u a club of twenty or iui will km vutiUcnt to an extra copy. uturijiiou tnjy commence at any time. ... . A ivrlii-mcnU ia t'ue Weekly Tribun co.t ONI DOLLAR PER LINE for each iurtion. TIio Scm-Wcpklv Tribuno I- pn t" 1 t'Vi-ry Tuil y nnd I'rid:ty iM.rn i.j- - I'n'i-i ?:i jht ti'iiit't"! Twt ();ii.: .Mf $0; I'lVi! t- ''o t'-.r 51 1 1:5.. Groooryl! JOJ-HH Kb YOLDS n ATI. NU auterad In.o tbo Oro-t-ry and ProJue bmiiie, wtl k ep eoulaoUy on baud a guvA a . w r unwy S Jt. tXaitftrat FaiiiiIv (jroccries,- - iDcluding in parttb follewiog artlole: N. . tfugjar, Cotfve, Mackerel, ralt, Cruabed f'ufax, Ta, Powdered Rar, Molaait-, (iolJtu Fmp, WhiU n-b. Juried Applul, Kite, iMU-a, l'runer, )tnion, Orange, Leorona, Al- -inond, Can.lio, Nut. Fic". Tuw- , . ' der and Miot, Ham, Mmnluuri, aim, iwooioa, iu-ej-ar, Iu-keU, ok e. Which bo will He bappy to furaUa to ewatomees at tbo loaent rnnible fljrnrp, for ' CSII COUNTIlY rilODI'CM He will aUo keep on baad a good article of White Wliofit VJour, Of lb bott nrand la Ibo iwarkeU Don't forget tbo plaoo, one door North of Slaughter A Muiiaan' bloro.ürookvill, Ind spril -U SPRING 000DS FOK MlX'eS WI-'An I WOULD ItIri:cTHLLY 1NYITE THE attention of Iba pul.Uo to my cluck of Sl'ltlMi UOODd eialUug ol , . . v ., . - GLIIH5. CAEi:iIH3, kill XV A I - T - ' O A T 1 N ( r S K-h I will make, Uiiw, and eat aa they uowld o. am now upcuing a fia lot of. . KloADY-oMALK CLOTHING, '' Kultod to tbo preacnt androtrir jiuon, alrO, Mea'i furuibng good. ucb aa flau birta, under fblrla, over Kblrl, CravaU, Neck Th., boarl, S. Purcliftj'yf invited to examine my goodi, which 1 ata i n pared to o(tr to ruuui-T ratriaa tta-iv.i-iii m tue iv.cn reu;, . TOMI.K at lb lowet rau-i, guaeanwiag ererr re a. onallo atlifartiua. - JNO. WILLIAM, Tailor and Clotkier. ML ( arwcL lau. april 30.a.