Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 January 1859 — Page 2

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Ejii'a iects a lift Coüejrjvj

CUrei L Curtis W. Smith vs. W. Ä. J. GHde-

Tho lecture of Jae-'O Reu t tho Col- well ml Scotv & Hedzr?. This was a I

,Eiltortel 01:13, i - . ' - Li

LC Gov ;IIai;tmond ,bas gone

x:. rx. rcrrnr.,

. . . r:T0rJMcllPc,,on Wednesday cihtwaun. caso brought by '. plaintiff against the South for his health.

fr-y--.- ---i " " . . .1 . ,.Ä.. I , . , , tSTAiatikoe physician has cstab

mm 1 ; 1 1 Lt tened with great attention for an hour which tho Sheriff had sold tin an exccuJca UcLcin. and three quarter, at tho end' of which tion in favor of Sott & Hedges. The

r Rre reputedly RScd,wno is to do timcan Bocmed willing to remain long- Uamo property had teen foofr'gedty

the candidate of the prosit i n for cr Hi subject was the Polar Circlo plaintiff to one Hedrick; and on a form-

lishod himself und is doing a good bust-

ties at lXakodadi, Japan.

tT Tho Corn crop of Kansa this

year was heavy, It isseiling-for 25 cents

Preheat in lrC3 ? A very'gra and ßnd the Discoveries 0( the several NaT- cr trial the jury had decided tho mort- Pcr buslicl foH'nff.

inrpartanUjacstion and not easily an- ;,ral0r8 wn0 periled their lives iu that gngo fraudulent aud void as to the art! 2T A Missoitriuri 1 who took hisslavos

were As this is a question to be de- etormy re?on. "We aro enabled to give tles'o! property now sued for. Smith to Nebraska recently, lost them all by

.-Jly W th MC 16 11 bat a brief synopsis. ' then sued for theproporty as a part oiju,e r crossing over into Iowa

; .opcr fr discctaion and opinion. o irj) fc b reforing to the voyages his $300, exempt fromsftJo on execution. W The wib of Mortimer Thompson,

of BafSn, Bohring, Mailer, Vancouver, After a patient aud thorough invest! ga-

rhippsandothersjio fur back as 16 43, the tioo of the facts, the jury found ford

objoct which induced theso commanders I fendant; thus sustaining tho action of

to search for discovene in that frozen theSheriff. . ocean, titt the discovery sf a North W. Grimes, by hU next Friend, vs. E West rassago, from Bafln'aBay, to Be- Mcj-er. This was on, action on n con-

Winer' t trait la lh Pacific Ocean. I tract to work one vcar as nn nnr.rpntifn Hamilton Countv. Ohio "Cincinnati

-j. " " . I . "II 1 . ' --i

nownioronnj .wui ruiiutia WM tbo fan,rite schein of lite at tho Hamens and Saddle maklntr bu- rccontly burnt C - 00 in counterfeit

fcwo ii commaUvt .clcocnt in this Government, in order to obtain sinus. Haintlff claimed for his services money, wbioh l.ftcfcomo into his poses-

a short ronto to their Asiatic possessions nu amount eqaivalonttooneyear'sboard Ision duiing hi term of office

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are noi one oi mosc tvdu bto nereio fors favored the distinguished gentleman wfeccs name heads this article, but are fTte to-con feM that for tho first timet amidst the pUdcal fogs -'.of ..tho future,

vt belr5d in Jadge Hctan the eleraents cf ctrtai neecss, . It is , fuct

("Poesticks,") died at Brooklyn, N. Y.,

on Wednesday 1hT

tfV Ex-Gov -Lingtiam was elected

United States Senator by the Michigan

Legislature on Saturday the 8tU inst,'-

Tho Prosecuting Attorney of

country, that must bo conciliated . to in

sur3 5":c::s. wucjs ncLcan can r.cra tu .,-l,f anito and command thrt elc:-...-, kny ether man. : His higli tome cf Riornla, Jadlcial position nd well acknowledged conservative feelings, both fit fiim for the duties of tho ofiiec and cc the respect and. confldc::r" T ' country., His early con ne.i!., successful participation in the adr...".-trationof tho government vndr? bcth'-Jcba-Qaincy Adams'and ticn'l Jccksoa, commends him to'tKe

ißjert cfthe men "who participated in

instead cf goin.u round by tho Cape of and from 30 to 50 dollars as wages. ' tCT In IhflJ--a of ReprcBcutatlvcs Good Hope. The lecturer then sketch- Delt. ineiated that the plfl". ngroed to Mr. Morris, of' .. .;ois, denounced the

ed tho dlscovorics of Sir John Koss; Sir work lor his Instructions which ho had Presidential uppointoos in that State as

Edward Patry; s,r James uoe;anu tue j received verdict for plfr. 133. , Judg- "miserable scoundrels and sycophants.';

unfortunate voyage of Sir John Frank

lin, and that ot Dr. E. Kane in search of Sir John and his crow, and portrayed the adventures, discoveries and sufferings of thess hardy and daring men. Wo are unable to : give more than a

wer outlino of the lecturo, and the points made by tho Judge; but we no

ticed that bo was familiar with the lat

and sea marks iutheNorthern sea. He householder at the time of levying tho ' J . SI SF O

I ... . .I-.MIr- 1hrt BAVArftl 1 ... 1 . 1 . f . ... I "

- A. a i rvri n lau iiiil vim v iiiiuii i w ww-- n imuu i n r n n 1 1 1 in in lit rr.i t . n i.

la his. long a aacessiuiaamini.ira. .r' i"' -i. tlm!r Tiiri 7i . ' .T ; ' for 4,423 . assnmsaits Mpon forty-four

ment fcr aamc, with costs. , I vrn William -B. Astor's taxes, which

James H. Biddinger vs. E. JIanly ho rocertly paid to tho Recorder of

ana others, 'lhiacasoisbroughtagaiiist New York, .amounted, to $25,000 on

Manly as constable, with the isurctica on personal proper1 ynd $00,000 on' real

his bond, for malfeasanco in oßlee, viz; estate. Total, w. COOt.

aiwcuin- anu. scuing, me piainim M T,,n iwVnr.hrvuWnnail- un

goods, alleged to be exempt frönt sale der lhe amo Uw oi th, Sute cxplrod

u7u,.,l.ul.eicmPunK uuy.uu lo a on :1fow Year' day. The" blrda have resident householder. The main oues- L.. tL. .........M1i..i.('.fn.ix'.

, 1 1 toi i ruiii now uuuAiuw kii w vvwwvi, tton is, was the tlaintiff a resident .. - . : -

. , , Af . ,, . I. JO J t appears tiiat Uoi. i? re moot ne-

ures in tho Mariposadolinqucnt tax lit

. ! .. r.t:- ! l.- ii.-. tudeand .lon:itude of the great land

trs.UOn. ins unuurm anu utauiaiii - . . - l i.-l and sea marks i

. 1'' J 1 i.A. ...ii?- Domted out very vividly, tho soveral altacj

routes taken by each navigator, thoir (.ftjra tn0 property as exempt, beforo

places of winter anchorage; Of Kummer 8aie ?trjal pnogrciing.

exploration?; their sports, ana .uuerings during tho dreary winter months. KA-tlnra whore

n.A magnetic Tole was fmiili to exist; Cth Inflt" 6r theelcct.onof Hon.

.u.ut.... 'rnI of North latitude John Cravens as president pro tern

R!f P- Parrv. and Dr. Kane; The balance of the officers aro thosjrao

tlon thereof, as a Jadgo of ths Supreme Court of the - United States. His location in tho grcp.l Mississippi "Valley in the Umpire State thereof, tnidwny bo twecn .ahd'tf qui distant from, tbo fires of Northern and Southren funata ism, all conblnt in our judgement, and point

to him as the man for the times. -In ex

)rcing a, preference

as oar cboico of tuo

'titmcotiamed, wo aro goverred alone

from'iftotives ofsucccssfor oar priciplcs, and la no wiso by, personal feelings-7 "Wo eee much, very much to adtnire in thcr named in this connection, ut in

ncoo of them, 0 ftuch of the important

The legislature Organiiatlon.

The Senate was organized on Thürs-

: " ,nd the furthest "westing" in longitude cii for J.dge McLean b Poltr vot0 d..t.ngnl.ed gen- J " rc(crrcdtothe place where Wall

thousand thrco hundred and seventy

acres of land, valued at $200,000, and

$3,005 improvements upon the samo.

Jfc2r Sovon State, Ohio, Indiana

Illinois, Michigan; Wisconsin, Iowa, and

Minnesota, poll 1,303,000 votes, or 100

000 votes more than t ho fifteen Southern States: tarea. tlrff?ss many as New

England, and nearly a third of the

whole vote of tho Union.

tSTTho London, Times continues ed

itorially to hold np the corruption which

prevails umor-g the officials in tho Uni-

iver-

in longitudel chosen at the special seion. Tho

for President 'stood Cravens 24

allaco 22.

. ntt ivft of tho lost i.av- in ino Jiouso lion. J. W. Görden was

ieatorswyre found by Pr. Kane; the re-elected Speaker, notwithstanding a inviT erases at Beechv Island, of three powerful effort on the part cf thoLe-

of Sir John's crew, and other rncmcn- comptonites to oust him by electing gttcs, as a warning against un

toes of their wanderings. Tho Jitdgo i.vuio an mi nno wni-. iyan wasrc- al suffrngo. It likewise draws a simi-

v , . t . . QUOted ft few verses ot laay rranK.ui a -. 3 , v,..ruu ,ar ,PBOn trom tho CanAdi4 pyslcm. .Ieawnt, that is to glvo a quietus tJ tho r"wu . . . ,1, 1 U Secretary and Jennings door keener. , - -

nS!4 exlendinir. corrunt admin- rcs8' "0 .w ' . ' , 1 ..." .Jr hie JjANe and jknk.ns land umim

. ' . .. . . . .from tho ien of on American a oi., uuu .o.v.v.. ...v,. uv-,n AT Liwnrsn-W lirn fmm th

Utrana.a party tna susuinana - tWuty of language and ing the Senate of tho Organisation of oA that jud,craent lias

ivrvoiia.is. niu.tration. with tender pathos seldom tho House, when it adjourned. ..ssmIdÜ GencWl Lft. in hi. .

surpassed : 2r W1 ai(1 not tho eJitop of thc

Lady Franklin s Address to the North J jjrookvilleAmerican wend us a copy ci

the paper containing l.is defence of the

Telcrraph. Hope he ain't ahamod of

Re-appraisement cf Seal Estate. The act pussoJ by the Legislature for

vtho rc-appraiement of real cstato pro

idesthas tho Uoaid of Commissioners, of. each county within, this State, shall

at their firat term alter the1 pusHuge and

publication of the act, or at a speciul

session to bo immediately called, appoint some suitable peron, resident in such

county, as appraiser of the real estate of

tho county. It ehallibe tho duty of the

appraisers appointed In pcrsuanco of

this act, within ten days after their ap

pointment to proceed to list and ap

praise all tho real estate in his county subject tö taxation, as follows to win

FiBsT. The said appraiser shall upon

actual view, make a true vuluation of

all lands, together with the improve

nentand buildings thereon, or afilxcd

thereto, at their full valuo in money, as

ho would ippraiso tho samo in payment

of a just debt from n solrcnt debtor, ta

king into conntlerution , tho fertility and quality of tho aoil, tho ic.nity of

the eamo ,to railroads, macadamized roads, turnpike road, clay roada, plunk roads, state and county roads, cities, towns, and villages, navigable rivers,

water privileges oti tho samo, the location of the route of any canr l orcat.nls,

with any other local advantages of situation: Provided, That said apptaiscr shall also valuo all lands at their cc&h valuo, without taking into Consideration any improvement that may bo made

thereon, and . this valuation, as well as

the vuluation, with improvements, ahull

be set down in 'proper columns provi

ded fur, that purpose. Second. In-lots And cut-lots in all town, cities and villages, with tho ira

provement thereon, or affixed thereto,

bh&U bo valued at their tfuo and full valuo in money, taking into consideration all tho local advantages ot situation. Tho appraiser shall also on actual view, mako a truo valuation of all land used or held by railroad compan

ies (or road bed, depotor station grounds gravel pits, switches and side tracks

und all railroad tracks, depot buildings

Considerable of a 'Tout" A personal rencontre occurred at the

Palmer Houso yesterday '(Sunday) af

tcrnoon, between 31r. Silas Co Igrove, tho,. Representative from , -Randolph county, and John L. Ilobinson, U. S. Marshal. The difficult grew oat 9t some allusion made by Mr. Colgrove, on tho floor of tho Houso, in regard to the Marshal's use of, certain Government funds. Tho firßt blow was struck by

RobitiHon with his cane, which wan

shivered to pieces. Colgrove presently

got his antagonist under him and pum

melled him in the faco until his friends

would scarcely have- recognized him.

They were then separated and Robineon taken to his room.' Ho isbadlj hurt. Robinson is to have trial for tho as-

aault, before the Mayor, as soon as he

is ablo to attend court. Ind. Citizen.

TiieNew Cent.- The Baltimore Sun

has received a cent of tho new coinage

through Adams' Express. On ono side

it has tho graceful portrait of some aboriginal squaw of high ton, with a lovelv

Anxrlo-Americo-Grcco . face, adorned

with a circlet of eaglo's feathers radiat

ing from a bandeau around her head

inscribed with the word 'fcfberty.

lhe head is surrounded with the in

scription "United States of America,

1859." Onthoreversaro tho denomina

tionsl term 'Ono Cent," encircled by a wreath. Tho coin is not only a decided

improvement on tho last cent out, by hit w declaim to Ueai bn ....... ., . . . UUl.y with 11, tad ri enr opinio the mint, but has really an independent Mm that any b rrnted to u,

claim to elegance.

Vor Urüs.

THE mlnorU rii Lt 1 b r two ei woiW kons. Alio, op or two bujric, winch I will

ell ehukp f.rcab, or I will ir rrJit until U

in ay of Jnart, iscii; aty wty to uit tb rui-

ebatr.' Jb7 3wbo4T JOUN KINU.

To all that axe liviog ca their tj lars, wita their Ccnstitutiens nearly

worn cut with Diiesss.

DRS. WORTMAN &. HVILUAMS DEVOTE all their Ujx to th tuJy ti trrtment of chronio dUeatei that ilowiy hut urt!y" 4jtroy tbcorttiUt!oo. , Won .rf.rd to Ut fuceoitfull ailcurmUe ee. tod do tact 4 is rinij many tauet that art girc- ip lncurb!. Ono of us will U atthv Te.rl Stroot II um !b I.aarl, Tuetilty ad W.oe4ay, January 23th tad 18th, and at tt Valley IJoum in nroohrili, Hurtday and ffidny. Jahuary Vmni 2H 16i. ; Wo trat 1'ulmonarT Comiuinttion. r.rr.nr).it;.

LaryngltU, Asthma, and ail d ! of tlia air i u.

injrei, tv tbi Inhalation xt tuodicatcd vsror, u

Kuier wiia trneral trratmenl. Wo tha Crt to introduco inhalation la th wft. That atilrtn of traotioo wa then In iti lafanoy ia Aani'c, Wo took upon ourielri-n tho labor and riiDihility of lU introductioa. M'a kara tawed awud, rifht oa.. ward. Tbo practica haa aipiily aoitaintd th theo r7,snitbo wondcrfal euret effecfedhnto j.Urtd inhalation on aduraMa bai W ha ni-cdrd la eurinK many cao where IM. Run tor, Fitcb,CnrtU and otheri practicing Inhalation, fail el to (pro Thil aro prepared to pro. . M hiU- nmui-' cioaa lkea my HMfa., ac h Expectorant. Kedaiira, StiiuulanU, Isnica, Altaratirei, Jte.,cao all with tqual certainly, be tJminUtered by InhaUtios, ' and carried in vapor with the air we hreatbe. inte every nartf the lunga, and that feruurbt tn restart not only with tbo diefftned iurfc, but (brio o.iiod with ha Llucd luclf. rud rarricd on thrfngh the entire ayatom. . lienee n lotal and rviilitaUena treatment i effected at the tamo time. Wo aro well aware of the oouree pnraood by aomo tbatityio thenwclrc traveling Thyiidan, and viail a p'are ouco, and only one; and wo fully andertand tho opinion entertained Wy naaur, ef all that may chance to travel aa l'hyaician. We aluo under. atandthoinBueneoawd arjccmenU made at f ly loino loea.1 phyeioiani, entirely unacanalnted Uk

the remedial power of medioal inhalation, ayatut

iu use in treating mag oiarases. All three Uuclre diearpear like dew before the un. At furourielvea

a do not claim perfection, neither da wa Ui

oeettly aa4 ean-

n freely In ail d never rivaen.

eouragement in hepcleM caret, nor at fe any one to

wik vut riKni: uo iui to tf jadgen hy ear

tSTTho'State Board of Agriculture c.arsVjrB "aB,lt 1B

adjourned finally, on friday. ' ..V. Un win tm J J I oerttacetet irned iv rentuirnil, 1 t.r... ik

It was resolved to abolish tllO winter uv treated, and we particularly rro,u.t all per-

at mat tum I applying to u, but aie eccptical

ace

exhibitions. The Treasurer's report and doubting, to at writ to ne'er move of thore shows nn exce,. of the year's cxponda- S::'''

turnover receipt, of something more bjct

than S1700.

Mut. ...I J.. - f . . 1

. , .. titi " -M m n'mi tii .iu 4u .iu tacn piaco It WnSOetrrmineU TO nOI'J onco in about eix week. TbU

tho fair of 1F59 at new Albany, prorided ce od "''."h our puent., cvn.qUentiy

. . V .. I 1 I r v .... e wri-

FatlSlJivlorv liniiULniiruiH mn vv iiwiwriung.

AVe embraced tho opportunity in our iwao of tho .24th ultimo,- to speak a word of testimony on behalf of aa old friend and to -laborer n tbo cause of ,ract o'"riaiife,"-rtr-which Wo as-

rrtcd that '-wa havo known biminti.

mately for the last twelve or fifteen

Tfsrs, and havo never beforo heard it intimated that bo was in thehabit of In. dulging in the uso of arclont spirits . to the uriiallest degree." For this simple and "truthful statement, the Liberty Herald berates us roundly. 'What we said of Mr.' AY hi to is true, and knowing it to bo o, it became a duty as well as a pteatnre to write and publish it in his behalf. Wo think we know our duty to aocietjthe profession and our fellow men;, and knowing, dare exercise it un-

trammeled by cither party or sectarian influence. ; Beforo publishing pur statement wo met with a gentleman of high position in Conncrsviilef and was informed that tho chargo of the Herald, -was as much a surprise to him as ourself, and therefore, supposed that the Herald bad been misled by personal wiiemies of Mr, Whlto. ' : Mr. McClung'will yet learn that there aro personal relation in lifo, high above jwlitical, that must never iwcrTO from a truthtnl exposition of tho private and social character of friend oropponcnt.

Oh where, wy loog lost ono I art thon, MM artlo aeaa and wintry akie t Deep polar night ton wo now, And hopo longwteVed, lot mocke y erlei. I am like theo I from froiea plaint In tho drear aooo, and unlei air, My dy'nit lonely heart eomplatna. And ehilla U iorrow anddeipalrl, Tell me yo Northern windi that awaep Pown from tho rayloia doky day, Where yo havo born, and where yo keep, My well-beloved UMn your away , Toll e, when noit yo wildly bear, Tba Icy ratMaga In yo' breath, Of my beloved t Oh tell mo whero To keep him on tho ihorea ot death t Tell me, yo Polar teal, that roll Trom Ice-bound ahoro to eunny Irl, Tell me, when neat yo leave tho Pole, Wherayo hart chained my Lord tbawbllo. On the bleak northern cliff I wait With tear,palned'.eyea U eeo ye eome, . Will ye not tell me, er tu lato T Or will y m ' w ,um ? T tBat ailcnt one, and ailent all ! Tho wind la hushed, and aUIt tho wave, N voice rerpondi to plaintive call, Whero wander, or where eleep tho Bravel 5o echo coinoi from Arctio clime, . No meoage from that drear abode I But llopo, on Eaglo'a wlnga aubllmo, Pola ti to tho bofom of bli God.

DeatÄ of Milton Gregg.

We ore inclined to tho opinion thattfcT" the editor of the Herald has overlooked I wV

tho ittctof his having received a copy

cf tho American containing the article

irefered to, as we were particul tr in mail

inc it to him. Tho insinuation that wo

were ashamed of tbo "defence," pro

I cceds from one, as wo are led tt believe

from the above, who is himself capable

ot such duplicity. Ai any rate we re gard the above as unkind and ungcntlo

manly. .

before the Land oCleeVtho hoirs of Col.

at that point. It was resolved to offer

premiums hereafter onprc.rd And com

mon brick. on-Rsxon and Merino, and

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and other such superstructures therein, for th(J lwt cnlcctinn cf mineral.

accorpwif. to tho tamo rule herein, pre

1 . a

scribed for astertaiLin'' tho valulion of tT Aurana Oitva new pmco star

other real i.ronti tv. und he shult in tho ted ntthe ronth of Cherry Creak. Km

samo manner make a true valuation ol sn Gold District, i- improvin: raT.idlv.

nil nvw.mizc.d rouJa. turnu-kd roadM. There aro srVcntv-five houses nlrcndv

r;nL- rn-tfl und c-anali. other tho Wa. put nn. nnd tlireo l.uniroa unucr con

bash and Jürio Canal, and also all toll atrnction !

bridges belonging to private persons ur Tho Stnto Board of Agriculture,

to privato corporations, to bo valued in pos-jion at Indianapolis, (letted on

actual view of tho premised. Suturdnv last tho following oClcers for

Each appraiser shall on or before the J the ensuing year :

We devote ipc. lal attention to a! I nerroai diteaa.

e, an.l dUeam. of Female, Narlj:la, Kheunia. lira, J)rpyj i:j.i!c py, lypep;a, as all dicie of tho Stomacb, LowcN. I.ivrr. Fnlten. Kilt,eva.

Urinary and lloprtxiuctlve Organa, tcrofwta, i.,nal

lircae, t,ryMj,elP an all diiratci of tho fckia, Eyea, Enra, Ulwrf , Pile, Xc.,le.

ß.r AociinrRefor aUvioe. B47j?-lrr

W. V. STALCUP

MACHINIST.

AND , , . , REP A IEEE, riVr. MILES EAST OF DROoKNILLE. I am prrpared with facilitiea to do a'.l kindi o

Jepalriog af tuathiiiery in iron vr voud. I wilt

oltofurnifh toordcr a lopcrior portable Steam En

rne, aio llirc.ljm .VtruiDt rseparatora niaoulae

una ly Owiti, Lano Djer, of IJaiuilton 0.

no 20-Smo.

ve..u9vuiiuii uio.iu (uaviaim. Pnurth londiiv of Ma v next, make re TVt,!nl IIao T). IV,imr rf TT-P. .

tMr.Wm-V "drJ, tho present lurn to tho county Auditor, of all the rVi. county, t " ( Thw wuj b a "Stti. c....y member from; .. J)tetncrof iiichU real citato subjevt to bo litfcJ.1 fur taxa- Fecr-tarv, J. B. 1-Üon ofAfüion noar-iof Agriculture, ..n faturaay the it of Jann.hascomm';;.. Wceedi tocon-rnn u i.i- .m. i . A u. ' . . ' TO1."!- A""!"1 nv'r!''

Äl&Ä aW. W.. sw .r-:

vcr bis compctt;

tST Cheap and abundant as money

isin this country, It is much cheaper in

Europe. In London the Bank of Eng

Wo learn that charge) havoboen pre-

terrci. uv tnrcciierirvmon ot tno .Mctn-

ffy Pikes Peak is .distant from Leav-

1 . W . V WWW M M A.

odist Enisconul Church. a'airMt llov. enswort i Uity, Jv. 1. feuii m ics, anu

1 i . . i . ...

Wm. Daily, of that church, and Presi take9 üaya to mako tho trip

ident of the Intthina Stato Universit)j

lands rato of discount is only 2J per for three alleirod offonccs 1st Drunk- WAS determined to commit suicide, even

cent. At Paris the rate is 3 per cent; Unncas; 2d, LcwdncV, and 3d, Offrini " nc pcnaitcmn mo pucmps

Kansas Gold Mines. We continue to receive accounts eve-

ry sew [sic] days from the new gold diggings at Pike's Peak, says the New Albany Tribune, that must turn the heads of a great many enthusiastic young men.—

We are told that that the diggings con-

sist of "millions of acres"— that gold is

found on the surface of the earth, and so [sic] a depth of eight feet— that the gold

is not found in "pockets" and ravines as

in California, but is scattered broadcast

over a vast extent of territory—that

with the rudest implements from $2 to

———<>———

.Territory Mt Colons.

The Now. Albany Tnbnne, comes to 5 ,n CRn be obta?n0(1 pcr day bot us clothed in Mourning, for the of wth ln r0V0(, raeftni e50canbo obtain, its Editor, Hon. Milton Gregg, which c, Now an lhi9 may be true, but Kold ITT m eii bw rm ill A

occurred on Wednesday morning, the

Mr. Colfax of Indiana introduced a 5th inst. Iiis deaths was caused by

till in tha Houso of fieDrcscntatives on 4.n,.rftlrii of tho brain." Tho Tribune

lf f-.-'-V tho Cth inst., for tho orginizaion of the 0f the Cth, says:

new discovered gold regions of 1 iko a With R hourt rTen with sorrow, we tho i.vfl2;er Hror minn.-. hntthoM v,,in.

w wa ' I al

icaic. Lherry rccK, ic. ait down to pen tho announcement oi i.ave t.oeri abandoned and denouncod a

VlffV . . . Ml . .iL. I

ine icrmory win eircicn irom wm tho dcccaM 0ftbo editor of this paper a humbug Yet gold can bo found there

stories should always be received with

allowance. A few months ago the great-

est excitement prevailed in California

and even in this country in regard to

. ivöm parauci oi longuuoe to tno crest lMlLT0!, Gatoowho departea tins and plenty of it, but tho labor ofsoeutf tha-ltocky Mountains, being from -,fe yesterday morning. The deceased ring it is so great and success so unccrfour to Ave degrees in width, and from hadLeenin m health for several months, tain that it will not "pay." So it may tho 37th to the42dparallclof longitude, ftnd during that time was only occas- provo with thw Pike's Peak digg ings.

making it Ave degrees in length.

It wlt thus be nearly square snd will include parts of the Territories of Kansas,1 Nebraska, Utah and New Mexico,

tonally ablo to attend to bis editorial I i win be a year beloro tho ordinary

duties. Ho returned irom .ncinnau comforts or necessities of lifo can bo ob

. . . . i

on Friday last, and fur two or tnroouays tained in that distant region, and the

was confined to his room, lie gainea labor and pri rations that the early ml

nearly all however, being taken from fitrcngth howftvcr and on Tuesday was ner8 will bo übn d tQ un(I(J wU ' Kansas., It will cmbraeo within it out Ju ll(0 tjty lwic0. 0n Tuesday ev- tai.cclcy rccompense1 by tlicir aing) : borders not only the gold diggings, but coIng fco rtftireJ at ten o'clock oppaf- unless those gains should far eiccod m also the famous thrco peaks the bead ently -w wcll tt8 URualf and in good -from S2 to Oper day" and perhaps $20. .waters of both, forks of tho J lutte, tho 1Io fclcpt woU and casy, until Whilo wo shall continue to nublish the

a -L if t Ti l:.nilii AIn1 . . t - I

A. v v,.-.., aD0Ul IuUr oc.ock ycsicruay mumiug, Tar,0as accounts received from these

u.-exterior -nncs wm do guaraea oy whei Mr8, 0. WM awakened l7 h-! Ines, ire trould warn any of our1 aJ V. mm T) ja. ai A a . . ui !v C.x.alt. ..4 AaaMAea I. .aa all a a a . A J

ujr v.. v B i yi y. iu iti ouuiii-vuna cut i.vi , borcd breath.Hg. All aitcpiS to arouse en who arö , Jigpu8ed to cfttch the jj

, w. . uyii. i.vr ... MU...V. u him faUea, iioa.cai aseisianco was oo- fever thaftbeso stories aro mainly ox

"""'J'"14 W"' "v- tainod as soon as possioie, um uu uuuna ggerated, but if true they will cared v t-onrt Its Northern line I .. i:.r t r.,il nnA f.. I . .. .

i vj aiiuru rvnc y v.--. - warruut. u general stampede. II you

St. vrataa fortwill bo near its center, mittles beere Ato ho cxpirea. are making a fair living, or havs apros

Tiridgo'a PaM, which shortens the road j . I pect of making a living at .home, stay

to Californ'ut over 100 miles, is in the Eailrod Strike- there. Don't lot letter writers throw

northern part of tho new Territory, and The employees of the Chicago ana dust in your eyes, i.ot even gold dust.

k. V Tl J . W Vv mm M rmtm At!

tST The "Homo Journal'1 for Janua

ry starts out with the new year j?romi . T. .... 1 I f. " . . .

the Coochatapo Pats in tho Southern. St. Louis Railroad struck for wages on

Colons is the nam favored by the monuay last, noi uaving rcceivcu an

settlers, nearly two thousand of whom pay for tho last six months

are viiiterhtir in tho dircrincs.

- - w . Mr. Colfax expresses tho opinion that sl0I

l.v iioTtt anmmer thr ro will be at least C0D1F

20 000 persons ia Co! on a, and it being train from St. Louis was stoppod at can be supplied with JIo. 1 of tho new

iltorial gortTPtnent. he hss prrjvircfl

I Sim I Via sj but 1 1 . a awwmm 1 am m äb .

Tue train irom uuicacro to-aay was " "w , "" "-r wu, nie

V a, Jo.ict, ..1 ,h. CTrt'STJSlM

clled to return to inis piacs. x ne two dollars per year. New subscribers

kf AlMAr. tall 1mIP11

VVUD, "'"l"v r . JtW l ia in? VnUrn Atrt V-e

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tut uu- vi tu U'iu

York.

Cash Capital 5 CHOICE 1ST CLASS Cash Esrplns

' TNA INSURANCE COMPANY. II A UTFi UD. Ct NN KCT. CUT

Losses Equitably Adjusted and Promptly

raia. JXO. W. KEKLT, Agent, ISrookvillu, lod.

For Tolifiei, apply to

no4-iy

Administrator's Notice.

OTICE IS hereby jciven that tli uadnmignedlv bi been aniiointcd Administrator of tlievatate

of John Fus.ncr, lat of Fraukliu County, IuUiaaa,

uceeaicil. said eatata I etiiriAed to b eolvtut.

jiu"noi7-4t JUUN J. ILSS.N'LU, Adia'r.

at Hamburg 2; atFrmkfort, 4; at. Am- money to witnesses of his misconduct

sterdam, 3S; bndat Urussels, per cent, hq secure silence. Tho testimony of a

tQrlhrco Delegates, engaged respect- vcrf largo number ot tho most respect

ively In promoting tho interests of the bio citizens of this place has boon pro-

prospective organized Tcrritorivs of cured, as to theso charges, and has

rizonia, Sierra Nevada and Dacotah, been, or will be, forwarded to Itev. Mr

aro now in Washington, and a fourth Gillett,, Presiding Elder of the District

or a similar purposo is daily expected in which the Kov. Dr. Daily resides.

romColona. ' Tho trial now contemplated is.of course,

IS- The figures of the CDidemie in only that by the church, but if the

New Orleana in 1858 have ; been pub- charges bo proved, it will bo impossible iishod, and it appears that from Juno for tho Trustees tocvade action on them 27th' to Dec. 12th, 4.S5S persons died of affecting tho position of tho ac used in vellowfover. and 3.84G of other diseases, the University.' Tho facts on which

w l.ae w aa

making a total of 8,704. charges are Dcea aro aiio;rca to

eld Satnrdnv ÜVe OCCUri'd in this City On rndaybe 1 f Cotharina Funer, in Highland Tgwnhi - x 1' ' -v... ,1 Franklin Countv. Indiana, at public auction, u 16. inreSDOnse for0 eW loar r n IS0W ürtr J- Mftud Ui. nil jy .f FebruarV.lSiO. tberern

' ' I 1 a . 1 1 A Jl .1 .11 . 1. - 1 1

B nll nf th Tur-ltrtn DAmorrnr-v nnd 10 I1.1V0 DOCn WimeSfCQ Dy nUlilDCrS a. prepeny oi jonu ruiucr, uecuaseu, to a call, ot tno Jackson Democracy. ....... ... . in part of th foiiowii,g to,wit: oneb DTon. A. B. Line. Senator from Frank- of our boHt ct2cn. Indianapolis Jour. Kray bur., two wiich cow., n wagon,

lin county, was chairman. . Speeches

were, made brDonham. U. S. Senator ae-eiection orcovglastotneü. S. Senate.

" I w . n . arx. a

McCarty, Hon. :S. II, Baskirk, Major un- ötepnon a. Douglas was re-

Cravens, of Wushtn-ton county, and eiecica un.wu oiatea oenamr on mo

1 w . I a a J a 1 a a .

Ifon. J. W. Gordon, Speaker of the Pin ,n"' a a.spaicn to mo Mnc.nnau

iron3Q.7iu2. Citizen. ... mazeiio ijb.

"Long beloro the Ucneral Assembly

ISl-Kev.:3. F. Morris, formerly of ract In joiat session, at two o'clock this

Indiaua, hrj recicved and accepted a afternoon, tho galleries were crowded

. . it : .ti ....... i -ii l i . i .... . , i . -v . .

can i."om tiio congregraiionui vimrco with spectators oi ootn boxes, a oanu iouk or John Aituer, in .New Trcuton, jni., of this place, ;nd commenced his labora was etatiorrcd outside the hall, and tho yr.Mi hero on last Sabbath. Ho will preach, Democratic head-quarters wcr'o draped tn4

hereafter, at .half past ten o clock, A. with the stars and stripes.' Public Salo OI Heal CstatO.

M., and at half past fix in tho evening, When the roll was callod, every Rep- tiie unpfhskined AJrainUtrator of tho e-

.....t.i!....:nl.!. ..) ThilAm..i ie oi ooert jonn ueceaaea. oy virm oi an resentat.vowas.nbis seat. 1 he deepest ordtfr of lhe.Cottrt of CommttB rioa.of Franklin

excitement was exhibited in every coun- Couuty, Indiana, wm icii at puiiio outrry at th , . .. Cuurt llou.o door in Urookville, on Saturday the 5th

Jai rcn, oi ojirmuciu, wn day of t obruary, lbJ, commencing at one o'clock,

Notice to Heirs ofPttitioa t o sll Eeal

Estate. THE STATE OF IXDIA'i,) FUAMvLIN COUNTY. J Notice it hereby riven that TfTomai J. White.

SST We have heard of a follow who adminiftrator de bonu non, f Ihentat of do.

u. houp, deo'.t, iiaa n!et bit ctUion to aell ih rent täte of the dereduut, hi ptraonal beinx In sufficient to pay hia dubt, and that said jx titu.n

win no noant at tbe next term ot lae Court U Coutmon I'loaiof laid Couutv,

Twl DnceiV,er iSth, . D. IE4S. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, bo 45 in C. C. C. r. Franklin county. '

GOOSS

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-A. Iresli Arrival. F.D. 1MB HI, trrcaaaoaa to airxirra a roe at Announce to their nnmerous fiieadi asd euitera.

a m

Administrator's Sale.

qIIEUNDEU5IONF.D wit! eil at the ro.idenre LU ' WH Mfjn flfinnV

Town.hip, muLi 'anu min Lit uüuliü!

un I n- I Which eomUnea in nrire. nualitv and variatr. all

coniutini I that coul't badefireJ.' To rarticulnrli the'Mboa

y and ne I aanda"tf articlet and atylea, would alatoat he an

b(Miiiebuia 1 1 mi ih.i tie job.

ihe iteci buheea aclettcd withrrcat tart ai

and kitchen furniture, together with farming iiuplo

menu, do.

A credit of twelve month will b riven on all

am over three dollar, th purrhaner giving hit

QUALITY A2TD PSICH

ntto with approved eepurity, wnivinj-valuation and . ,. . , ,, .. . . . appraieeweot law,, with Interest from dato. , F,Jle.,a,", t- iU irVrtBtU fcale to comwenco at in -clo W, A. M. ln that dcj.artui.at which rpce.ahy refer to Li

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

, aad

Ladici'

4tnol7

JOHN J. FL'tfSNER, Adm'r.

Tnrnpiko Election.

rpiIE Stock holdira in tho Harriaon.Now Trooton,

X-Rocheiter and nrookvill Turnpike Cunpanyl

for

one

real.

They defy cornpctillon.atJ ttity have made it a

promimnt department, (ley invite th attention ol their cuKUiracrt and cruic., fueling artured that all tll award them thecrcJitof iiijcrienty ia ihia particular.

THEIR STOCK OF SHAWLS

la tnott complete, and will he fonnd th richeit

and elieapevt in thia market.

t uoir alio to call attention to oar atock tf

on ovcry Sabbath, at Washington Hall

- Lebanon Star, Cth.

The Springfield (O.) News, In

speaking of the murderer Myers, who

was hanged at Columbus, sometime

since, says that Myers w.isa reapoctablo

man at ono time ia Springfield, and

that his downfall dated from his bo

coming a bar-tendor .in a drinking a

loon. Here hcucqniredalovoforliquot,

and hia Associates were bad men.

HEADY Iii- Mil,

oomlMÜnD.wgtaMttemtdto

tananco.

a

ord

anoonh. lint vrns rCDCatCdlV ealled to 1 No. 1 iu the anuraUetnent of aaid real entate. beinr

.d m-a to Kiv. -.y. j.da. ÄsÄ-'''-"-' .PRACTICAL TAILOR,

Of Chicago, thon nominated Lincoln, I Lo AO. Jlaaaid appraUement, containing aboa! .....

When tllO roll WUS ftt OUCO Called. I hO wood lot North of the Metamer Tumnikc. Cltf iti.ir.

...to uinnd nrceisolv as follows: Senile ..Lot No- 3 in. li appraiieraent, conUining about latrti.h, every department f th trad i fall

i I iu crca, and about 40 polea more or Ion and I ana cvmpioie, a cu. tomer will und pon laml-

UOUltlS, Jjincoin, ii. jiouso ieinK too upper aturo lot, an-t described a Lot nauon, to aay noiniog oi nta

Thi result I wopiatmauo üy laid lioucrt John in Air

tT Art intelligent writer upon the

Lot No. 4 in aid aruraitemrnt cuntalnlnr about

5 acrei and 100 pole more or los, chIUJ poMure lot No. 8 n aaid plat and being th aecond on from tbo North. j

Lot No. 5 in laid appraUement. containing 51

s-jrea and 23 wle more or les. and called panturo

u. ... i on iaia piai, oetar (tie third from the norm.

l.oi.o. o in auid apprauoinent containing J acrtg I

and 21 polet mora or lei, and ealled pnjture lot No.S ra aaid plat, and lying immediately North of Ilerman Linck'i lot.

VEBY LQW RATESl At which eeery article will U told, r.lv ei call. It will (ford u pica pur to rihibit one Goods, though w ahoald not aell yo Ih worth ol a pennv. F. O. lJAKi:R I CO. nruokrille. Nov. 17, ISifl. no4l-tf Bsccutor's Sale of Ileal Ec-

Douglas; 40; Lincoln, S5

was received with tremendious entliusiasni. Tho utmost confusion prcvuilod

unject says that tho colored people oi tho lobbies yelling, galleries shrieking,

Jamaica are not satistisa with tuo oaro und bttntjt rinJin5. An adjournment

equality of civil and political rights, but wa mediately mado. There is a

aspiro to their etclnsivo onjoymont nml drunk to-nigbt.

Not content with acquiring lands by

freoealo nnd purchase, and by squatting

on lands which, twenty

were valuable plantations,

vuduvuvM iu tut) uiökuiuu, inuv wu h j nn JVlOllt lü V lUftt. Ri 1110 OIQCC OI 1110 Pr will DO rwcivta up to

toforcotho proprietors of estates still Cün,panjr ln Cincinnati, tho following AiuV under cultivation to disposo of the re- named persons wero elected to servt """Kattheofficeof Holland Biukiey,nd win

mains of their property excluaivcly in I dni-Snsr tho ensuing year: C. W. West, Tra-On. third down. baUnc. i. .n..d t,

favor of tho colored "sons of thc soil," w p Coo Thomas II. Wcasncr. J 11 rar,'7iUh ,n.low,t .frfw f-dfrcd pnyment. ' l"' V'Ow m "Omas ax. r .. reared bv note, wa vine- tha han.flt. f lI.iinn

menacing he colony in thecal orcon-hVarreii, Alexander Webb, Tl. 1J. Moore j3y-" '--J" Jr X7R"lJ tmucd rccujanov, with the fate of Hsvti. ,nt T.ir.An VaI.i rntrnu r; TIv;.-.., JQa iiR.Ad r. rn.mi.M. aaion b. li. tierutr.

täte. muv . j t j r it. . .., .mi

WlllTE WATER CaIAL COMPANY. At m I rpi, containing ft 1 ,eUlBrBt f AnlhetlT BrmUrfr, Uccea.ed.

years ago, un cicctiün for directors of the Cincln-

, though now nti an(j Whito Water canal Company, i,?'' 'Xlr. !?Jr,nrn 'rV. . following drcr.ied rai cMatc t.-wit: Thirtv'I

.1 s .i. . ...... . r i'" . o property or any , (34) .or c. .f ... vortB rB- r ,t.

the day of aal. v.,i h.ir r ti. x.ii..ru. .n.i i.r ci;..

t renty-nin (29), Tonhlp elwwn (tl,) North ef rang thirteen (IS) nut. tfaidabpv de.nl Led lad waa conveyed to the decated, by Them Coca ant wlf by deed dated 24th day f Aar', 1 Ki7. TtBua Caib on third tlwn, n third In e year, and one third ih two year, from day of aale,

wim interval rrra dat on tb di'trrred parsieot

th

tbt bill.

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