Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 February 1859 — Page 2
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tr. n. FOSTER, - EDITOR. f 2IOAY U0R3I1XO. FEB. 11. 1S59. Fo Pxksidist 15 1860: JOHN McLEAN, of Ohio. (, FoijVici Pkmidist: ABR;r LIXCÖLX, of Illinois
. Twnpiie to Oxford. We hear from what we regard as a reliable source, that the Junction Rail Eoad will bo finished to Oxford In a very short time. The iron for laying tli truck us far a College Corner is in the possession of the compnny, so that thia important improvement is now regarded as a fixed fact. We hear also, that the Western Stage Company contemplate running a line of hacks on 1 ' "' 1 W Tlr-tnlr.
ii a w o orb on rard ing i be ten. ilh f 11 ry nis ich ate "ul p in y i'')ni sful ! H! Tho 4lhe dted ii 1 r . ,i
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lie priest, of Charleston, S. C, paid over to a lady of that - city on Monday the um ot Cvo hnndred dollars, renewed through' the confessional. Ho so 1 ceived it !"ri:ni njoioti who said it vn to satisfy an indebtedness rightfully duo the heirs of the lady's father. The debt has remained unpaid forit least a period of twenty-fivo years, as t.ho fArcntoftho lady has been dead ov r twenty yearn. Gen, Jim. Lank. The Kansas corres pondent of the new York Post writes a r follows concerning ' Colonel Lane:" 'Lane appears to be slowly, but surely, regaining the position which he held before tho death of Jenkins. He is distinctly recognized as a great pow er in the Free State party, und will un doubtedly bear a prominent part in its imnendinr organization. He mads i o glowing exhortation at A Methodist Love Feast a short time since; he is advertised to deliver a public lecture oi ' The History of Kansas" on the 13th and on the following eveniag he will speak on temperance. tzr The Charleston Mercury oppos lea the acquisition of Cuba, on th "round that the Wand is now the head quarters of the slavo trade, and, th.t, ,cr wero it to pass into our hand we shouhi v be honorably bound to stop ihe impor ll tation of Africans. This feclinif ispivi tr stronjzly indulged in by many of the most prominent politicitns of South Carolina. Nixt National Faik. A resolution passod the United States Agricultur , t Society, recently in session at Washing to11' to '()' 't nwx' at'onH Aj;ricul turul rair in tho .Northwest, pi'ovidei pecuniary inducement aro olf- re I - TIij leading competitors are Clii.Indianapolis. IVorn, S; Loir, V-' - burg and I'm. niwiti. Al'i aliatu Fl.iveil and J. ) .mUi Sccoud Advchlists, have isimj I n ciieu Mar, called The Time Mcs-enger, laining twenty eight columns of ich linenu and figures, to domoiiitru'e 1 1 he secoud coming ol Christ will 1 of ring tho Patsover of tho pifaui j in 7 ... Initio most XKiisivcurrangeu aro being mnde lor tht celel rati th fortieth animersnrv of the in lion of Odd Fellowship in the V .state, to take place in the city of Voi le, on the UiMi of April next. - rv.. till, t lie congregation ti .til . Church, New Yolk City, to win..-! UcV. Dr. Mellows tv.inisters, tins iributcd $.-00 toward the An College. Tho .Church of tho Me(Nov. Dr. Ogood',)contributcd 8itiT Wm, Feiler, accessory with 1 sity Cook for tho murder of Kate Hoi "Hin a house of ill-fame, have been tided of murdsr in tho second d This wis rather unexpected ss h no direct hand in tho murder. rounel immediately mai'o a motiH a new trial
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Eiitxrial G leaning - IQi. The total distanco between St. .ouis and San Frnncisco by the new
overland route is 2.C25 miles. HcT Hon. C..B. Smith is abtMit to re move l Jinliunajlis to engage in the practice of hin profotwion. to saj s ru rnor. rPhe lower branch of tho Mlclilgttii LogWature passed, by a vote of 07 to 3, a bill for the trial of offenses up on-rjiformatian and tho virtual aboli tion of Grand Juries. tär A Ceutral National Club has been ofanired, the object of which la to present John Minor Botts as tho op position candidate for the Iresidency IQu'U is sind that Jno. L. ßjbinson will endeavor to tucure this next'Demo .mtie nominal itn lor trovernor. no etui biat him? Echo auswers Col grove 1 ISjrThe Philadelphia Press, says tho Administration is Tylcrized; and that with a nominal Democratic majority, Congrens ii unable to pas tt single ineauro without UpiOtition votes är The question of m iking the ofI'ue of Chaulain to Congress, and ail .llmr ottiecm of tho army and navy .Ki'tive, is being agitated in some quar era. tij- It Is said that Col. Colt of Hart:ord, is inventing n large capital in the ,'iirchafto of Arizona laud and mining ....viie-'.m. His brut her in-law has gone out as his agent. tö A good story is told of Mr Douglas when asked recently regarding liei ii ililici. Her reldv was "I urn an Old lino Whig, with pietiy tvn houg la p.o- Ii vines. ' VzjT A iiierin llie D.tyton Empire ii. ei tho natiH' of Poftinastcr Furan ,. l it, iiiiuiii tho IH XI Domocratiu t,': n.ifd no 'or (Jovernor. fctj- Tiu- !aie .Senator Ui'i.ton H-.IÜ1 Jrit the hllllalo was a good li-'ilieer iiul ahv.iVi to ! the beat country am .Mr. tral w.is At desracy rolar iday been hero I that 1 IhS I I 11 Ul r ap I oner mo fv . a 1 ak. now ir u" mtly hiev. totalI Inio hrist inksen ty !rtl. ot s Mr her of Mnrsh unit a tchlng Macon rtlrcd m fM)i on, in s, !! uh in ..i. I . . II U IS I 0 OlMI a in snys id Kim omluc '111 ull I.inul. a rai ) licit nisi, it for si .tM be liter for
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From the IndiBpU Joornal. " Death of Hon. Samuel W- Parker. Indianapolis, Feb. 2, 1859. Mr. Kditoe: I have to-day learned
of thecudden death of the Uon. Sam' I W.Parker, and, in common with the people of Indiana, feel that n "great man has fallen." Being intimately acquainted with him, und having hud the honor to number him among my coliBlilUrhts, I cannot refrain from a tribute to his memory. Mr. Parker beiratt his career, which he has run so well, a poor, friendless und ponnilewt boy. He entered Miami university. at Oxford, Ohio, as a student, nvailii i hmiHclf of the provision of the charter allowing each county in tho State t send u certuui number ot students free of tuition. He giuduatei about the year 1825, at tho age of twenty yean. boon alter he commenced the publica tion of the ' Clarion, ut Connertville F3'fctte count, Indiana, und ut the same time commenced toe study o! tin profession which he has done so much to auorn. lie soon iook an eminem position as a lawyer, mid was ranked high among the lute ater liar, -nipuMed as it was ol tho brightest legal riuuds ot tin- Mate, such men as Uliver II. Smith, James Uaridcn, Chnrt. IT Test, Caleb B. Smith, Amos Lane, John S. Newman, .and others whoso mime? ure futniilnr to history. II win elect. Ud Prosecuting attorney tor thoUir euil over which Governor Bigger pres ided. Ibis held furnished youug L'ark cr an opportunity of exhibiting the great qualities of his mind. His thrill ing eloquence, his hitter sarcasm, hi quick retort, his shrewd ingenuity in the management ot in cause, soon nil ed h s office with clients, and rallied ar ound hint troops of irionds. From that time he as stood a giant at the Bar. as all who have come in contact with him will acknowledge. He began his I. illiant political career as a Senator from Favetle and Union. The first stump speech I ever heard whs nu.de by 'Sam Parker,' when u candidate lor Senator ugaiust the notorious Matthew K. Hull. I well recollect thu terribly sublime reply he made to Hull, rrom that tune ho wus thegre.it Whig champion of the White Water alloy, lie served two terms In Con gress us tho Whig representatives of his district, and lor u while was the on lv Wh'ir Irmi Indiana. Ho voted ag iiiixt the repeal of the Missouri Com r.tmie, and could have been triumph autlv returned to u seat he had tilled so well, but he declined a nomination. lie un a zealous partizan, ot iiuwuvcr ing tidcuiy, never lunching trom any re.U"iiitility imposed upon him by t hi party I his uoico. lie Was sevei a limes an elector for his District, and once for the Slate a. la r ire. lie contri bute I to thu success ot itis party, his means, his talents and his nullity euer tries. no iiu not iieuru tlie soul stir ring music, ot his eloquent voice as he traversed tho Slate in '40, '41. 48, 52 and IM He took the irreal Clay tor his model, und with a devoMon amount ing almost to idol, dry, he followed his chosen chieftain while he lived, and when he died ho Impend long at the I iri'iiVn nl thu irnthiltl ii!. I VVltt.r 7. . .""Si liul it was not sum V us a nwver laud aslulestnan that he shone s- bright I. at . . i - iy. no was, iroiu tiio time lie com I i t....: - .1.. 11 .:!.. I meiiceu uu'inun, ivuiiniitui v loeiiinie I wiiti 11 II lim ii..m t tmiii.fii-.iiiiiitl.i iv;.i.ti " ...v.v. .... iw., ...... . . have rendered the WluteWu.er Valley 1 . . . v I.... .... ,.r i.i 11.. ..... I my uumvn ru'iv ui iiniiaiia, lie n Moni tho President of tho White Water Canal Company; und for the last three in hus been thu n orient ot the ct ion Kail road Company. In all re lulions of Hie, he never tailed to sustain Oh himself. During till this time, allium always in un active, und ollen 1 1 bit l r contest with legal and political oppo ueuts. he lever was accused ol the slightest di. lt r thu hi'vuin sl.m der never iv.i. ..o I him. He dud ni the age of tllly three, a his beauiiful country seat neur Conners ville, aller u well spent lite o u eluiness und honor. No man con 1 1 have letl a greater void in all the circles tu which he moved. Honored by Ins parI) , idolized by his friends, loved by his lamMy, und n peeled by till, he has been "gathered to his lathers. As his devoted personal und political friend when living, 1 lake this occasion 10 hoi.or his memory when dead. T. W. I J K.I JtETT. Coiigrreitional. WAslll.xiTON, Feb. 8 Holste Mr. FalkiAr of V , rcpoVied it resolution that before tho settle tiitiul of Ihe accounts id' Ihn ciur."iii "I Oregon und Wushinglon IVrr tol les l (i to I nvrvieo rendered in lrtie-tl in rept llintf inci JtuliuiiMf ilia AudUoi'-licti. Iu directed .i i . .. I to examine thu veuchvrs und reKtrt on i.. thu first .Mondav in December UK am III I ' mi - -- -- ouiildue, according to tho rule ol the "' II . .. I 1 .1 . . I . I - . i-omuiitiee which iiiciiioun u rmj pjy to tho volunteers, and no doublenay, Ihe cost of supplies, transportation, etc. lo be paid tor wit It regard lo ihe number ol troops and prices current ut Hint time. Mr Lüne of Oregon, dissented from IV.I. I lli.i 1 .1 I nil III. I llll.l ililUTIt II tl'llrt lllifllil I 1 - I 1 1 1 V I'll. v ... ......... mm . rthai no bill bo passed than lliio busts be adopted. Me s-is Curtis and Faulkner several ly iiil'ormud him that tlic third auditor was merely to neule the necouuls for the tutu ro action of the llue. Mr. Murohall of Ky., was upposed to the resolution. It would not begin to reach the settlement of Ihe accounts. Tho llotistf llicii wont into Committee of thu Wltolo on tliu Leislutuie, Executive ii i id Judicial Apro'i'iulioii jiills. Mr. Jivejoy, of Illinois, moved to strike out Hie appropriation for thu sale keeping of i isoucrs, leinurkiin that it I wnn lor tlie detention ol lugitlvu slaves lunlll llinir irialn t'uiiiu on. llu eharao. 0 lelllcd iheir cajnuiM a odiou und ubI itorivnt to tlie HHpiuo inof rve Mules, Mr. oitiglctoii, ol .Miss, ii, ml licit ho would bu irlud It' Mr. l.ov lv would roj turn the negro lie hud stolen from one
Ashvilli, of hin (Siugleton't) loiisiitiu nis.
hit. I Mr lv ioy repliod tlittl liU vuiiilltu
inir last cn ,?vr wwcJ h niro, f.r cvory bo ng that God made belonged to himself arOunsd .. ImkitutM tu il.i litr. tl kilt Iks
did hsl a l'ugitivo luve, and ho would always give tood and shelter to neeessl. lous whites or blacks. Mr. tiiugletou asked" What is thai but nteuliug?" Mr. Lovtjoy- Stealing U taking u man and keeping him as a slavo." Is - is of
Mr. Phelps, of Mo., saidif tho amend
ment of the gentleman from Illinois prevailed, every man arrested as a criminal, would De turned loose, and tho member. (Lovejoy) would be a geu erut jail deliverer to many iutauious persons. Mr. John Cochrane, humorously re marked that Mr. Lovejoy ' oi-jeetiott might be obviated by tuaamg the clause read, '-lor tho imprisonment ot tree pi isoneru. (Ljitu filter.) Mr. lAvejoy's atuendment was re jected. Mr. bingletm subsequently remarked that us ilr. Lovejoy had uUiutUed that he had participated 111 biuve scwAituj, hu regarded sucti a i eprisouiaWv us u disgrace to the nation i'lio Ciiuirmaii (Air. BarksJ.do, oi Miss.,) declared Mr. öiuieion tu ue oui of order. Exclamations from the licpuolicau iue ' Let him go on..' Mr. Giadiugi lie is perfectly in or der, and 1 move he bo Wei'iultted to brucecd. fLauchlcr.) Tue Committee then rose. The tlou.e concurred, uy tue casiuig vote ol t.io Speaker, ill the uiui.Uinco, , bti Ifc.iiig out ü7,3U t r tuo xoursaiouui v. . ij j uuU oiitdiu ti.e ftii.v, HUi tor ivporuiig the plovccdiUpS ol ihe Vote Was iccoutUiied, und tue AiuetiUoic.il i-ejeeiwU by ntue tti.grtiy i'viiUioz lue tpiCfiiwu oil ilto otucl auicnaoienl too luue udj jul'.toa. Smaik. jiiM'. 5oa u.ia ivtu u'esciued iilcM.onais iiom icv luu tot' .411 in Vvfli.itiou ul u knieiu vi lour me Mgnai. uu tii'gio t.io et'cutiou 01 additional dvtüuccs lr iUJ uaruur c ev Yolk. Air. Broivn, of Miss., otferd a renotu tiou Caililiii tor uli torrespoiiden.. O V iiliam Cury Joius, on wüten Alar . cs titel JertS, culling iuvtüv.te tue u reme government of Micmagua, cou.d have budvd the asaernou thai the Aim isters of the United Slates, wwio aceumliee of the tiliibuster luvaucr ol 2sieliragua, aim wuevnvr, u v.. .-ftv.... a I . A 4, . , . 1 t ii i ii .iii I 1 was made, any und wnui apoiogy in I necessary for the inis-stuUmcnU resnlutiun wus Adopted. I Mr. BlL'ler. Ot la., allem pled to Dring . a 1 ni.... in I l.u I opinion of tho Senate large public i L. . r iii I tieuv in lime Ol peUCU n iuvuh11 with true policy; and thut Congress I should proceed wiiiiout eiay so i just tho reverse laws us to equalise me at I ..,.. t. Man II till 1 VMltl.M II I I t I VI' tv linn vaw'vviat Mr. .Mason uhie.aeu to the considers tiou d the resolution tor tho reason thst the llous'.' of lC'.'presentutires can onl original'. measures atl'ecting the reveii uo Mr. JViVar I coinei lod with these views. Mr. Biglor repl.ed that he too, airroe.1 tl.at it was iheprcrogaliTeol the House of KePresenlallVeS to originate reVellUv meusures, but this resolution d-w i..s undertake to originate revenue, It is merely um expression of opinion by the Senate. Mr IMiiHfhnin tvna 11 l.it'iiP ot irivIlK' a . v. .' ....... ... f Mr. Bigler leave to express his views. Mr. Biglor culled tor the yeas ami nnys, when the resolution wustuken up Yeas ;U: iiiivh 20. Mr. Biglor commenced to address to the Sen tte his views, homg in fa vol n mixed snecitle und ndvtilorem duties Alter lurthvr deli.ttn tho resolution w:i ! ipted Mi Jutiiioii, oT Tvum , oifered a res olution, ll tllÜ Vif Tt llllt l!lj IVosi liMD he reo ii eted toeull on the lio.id ol'th departments to submit estimates with it view tu Illing llio fXpoiiditUlCh withil ,.,...,, .7 .... ' ... .. 1M..I. 830.000. UUtl annually, exclusive of inter est on the puhlio debt. At this point the subject w;ts postpon ed. Publication cf the Lnwi. In the Senate, rn Saturday. Mr Con
tier in'.ro luced bill providing tor I Ii' I 14 n It aro wolt wntorwd nnd ndtulitbl; sdtpltd I ! ! .. 1 ..II i I - I.. 1!. ...!. 1
.... . 1 i I'neni mil 01 1111 nvis alio ri'inni nil" '...i... 1 ...1 t . 1.1 i.t..i " iii'vi. ' " tiiiiiiin emrrcem y i-huise. in one week I tev,p:ipi r of tlie several conntli's ol the Slut., in whith oriels imhlUhed: und naniMiir tl e time when sstd net shall take eiiei t. The first him lion of iho hill provides that piihlie.it ion shall he l nle as Indi caieii 111 1 no tine 01 me inn The second seetion provides that such nets und joint resolutions shall be published in the newnvaper having the Isrgest circulation in tho county where tho same is published. Tho extent of the circulation nf the several newspaH'rs lo te determined by the Secretary of Statu, 11 pn' thi rftlduvil
of one or more of the publishers of thcn, thtir utsiriuUf ... 1 . 1 1
Tb lldr.t Hix llnn mnUoM It the dllt of thu Scerotiiry of Slate to forward , , . : iii , certified copies of such nets and join! rosolutionn to the publishers of the several papers in which thosamo nro to bo published The fourth sect inn fixes the compensa lion for publishing at sevonty-fivo cents per squsr. The fili I section rconlrcs the pub linliern tu miiLn nut. uriil fllo iwortl MO tf.iniiM ...til ... !... imIiIi lliA AltflltflP
i "in in nun 1 "in un n nun inv nvi . ... . . . ' . . -i ! it I Minnlnont dsrortment, they Invlio Iho stusilorol . t VI it in iii.wiin mi n 1 Ail lti n iiilit- Itl tlll. . . 1 . ... . .11 a ii.
...... , ... .. ... ... paper in which Mich puMfculiwn iniulo, and th Auditor of htuto is ro quired to draw his warrant upon the 1 rciisiirv for tlm amount. i ho sixth section cclsres un emergeiuy, and provides that tho same shall take fleet on and alter its pusngo. ind. Journal. CincUnati market Cincinnati. Feb 0 Coffee No chanm has twen made
tttWr """I PRACTICAL TAILOR,
iMitirr nuow ro pwm, ,, ,.,..1 AB m 'I ... I ..aa as . . I I k.il.l Mi.a.I llf oa inn?(V; common roll nt 13al&c: sales quite lurue. . . . . a 1 a n... , jaioiiisNCM unn tttivanro.i. Jlio laifi ditrtnu; I1 week Closed lit SHf. liavu bren slim anu Pugur The tendrncyls toward an -i Utiiit-p. nnd all trrudes nnve trone UP Jr. Wf nuoto 7Jii8c, Jleflncd whlttlUi.llc. rlour Themiirkettnllnurs dull and prices drooping, ami to a great extent nominal ut II0a5 55 for superfine 1.272 hi Is wero received tho last twenty four hours. Provisions Mess Pork Is held firmly at f 10. There has been a better do raand fur Hulk Meats, and pricss favor
ed "sellers, as 'regaHs' Shoulders," for
which an advance of c was obtained. The sales wero 500.000 lbs at Cc for Shoulder, and 8 J8 Je- f -r Sides, including 100.000 lbs Sides, at 8$c. Lard is held at 11 falz. YV bent 1 he market issteady and firm. Salea 250 buh prime White ut tl 25, ind 4U0 do fair W Into at II 10, and 2,800do fair mixed at $1 12. Corn There is no chamre in th market. Th demand l.nt n od.-n t at 76a78c; tho latter rates for small lotaV of whit. i Barley Tho market is firm at 75c lor prime fall, and ton. lie tor xrood. Usis A lair dciaaud at OlaOoe on ar rival. ' . II )0 A mll lot sold ou inonday, at $5 50 gross. ( attlo--There ha been a scarcity of Beef Cuttle during the last week, and prices advanced to $4 40, at which price a small lt was sohl on Tucdr. Cash biiifcl S CHÜCE 1ST CLASS ) Cd EursI ii.ooo.ooo ( i nsurace- f fc,Miot DTUk niSUHAKCE ClUPAKY, IlAlt'J FültD. CiiNMXt .CtiT. Losses Eouit bly Adjustea ti.d irromptly ran. Fr Pvticia, apply t JNO. W. KEELT, Ayvat, ..riHtkrili, lad. a 49-1 at TUE U.NUtKülüNED will ktp cuatUXlj haoii ererj detcriptiun uf Iron ud SUtl Ur Ulackaraithlng aod carriage aaakiog, biet a will warrant to giva aatUractio both la prica aod qaalitj. lit prufiea to be a jiidga of good irua aai tteal, bciog ft practical Blak.miin. Canriaga tuaUriuli, cuBliong of liub, Spoka, FalUe, HvlU, .Sj riog. Ailet, Ttnga, Kba.lt, kc, krpt h ind. Brother "chiit" od all vthen dutinog f purrhaaa art tolicitaj to give me a eall. feb 11 no 52 tf JACKSUN LYNN. JACKSON LYNN, TJAI OPENED In tbt Txm aJJoiaiog kit carI " K V IHaUHläWkVIT W SJI 1 If IfVtVtl W aV ä SB 11 T afue-rUf( wUUUbt will keep con.UDtlj n band aa4 fell at tbt iff jyfSf CASH PRICES. !., .1 c.,.. r..ir. t. w.i..... c.i. dtn Sjnp, Kice, KjIu, enndm. i'rantt, Drit J AnnUi. UrUd Pa htta. CB.ntllsi. Smb. Mnvrkrl. craXr; VM , ',n L'4 P;wd' ghl; ...!. ... .... m . ' ' ' .,mci oe wm Hii jor Mn, or Approved Country Produce. t wonid l0Hclt tbt ratroo.r. of ibt frl.tdi. m I think 1 tan gi aati.ucu.on. J 1 I K 1 I w k. ri W 4 V a w W a e a BrAokrl'lt, Feb. 11-tf no52. SOt.E Leather, Uppw Leather, Kip and Call Skint ol nil klndi, tpt fortalt br JACKS0X SAP All kind of bldei and (kin. Uken In etchange for the above, er tath will be paid for taat. fell-tr-noJI. U. a at 1 11 0 n 01lQZ u b,rcb , lM lh, flrM ef P. m hmukrr A to., h-Utn iIUioUM. Allpr. nt knowing lhameUt indebted to tid firm will r o "r"" TVr,öEM tt k i cZ. jjrvok vltU. Jnn. 2M no?Vtr. Executor's INotice. VTOTICK lilrrvly glvtn that tho undri!Dd 11 h'ibrtn np)uinlf d Kternior or t0 l.tt will and teeimnent ul .Nancy llarvejr, lato ! franklin eonnly. Indiana, ductaatHt. Saul oei.e It toiiponed lo bo tWent. feb4 noal JXO. HO UEUTS, E.ocnior, COMMISSIONERS SALE OF XLOdTtl 33stato. IK rCKSL'ANCK Willi u orJ.rof thoCvnrtor Cuutmtn I'ltatuf Vrauklin euuuty, nltho Jolf leint ef tatd court Iho nndertlued wilt eil at pub lit auction on tho prtwurt, vao nod 0 bolt luiltl uttlhof Indernuat ills, va Saturdi.y, Kv.bruury 20, 18S9, Between tbt honri of tro o'clork A. M. ssd roar u'l. H. M. .riald d.y. Tuo Kouih kntr of tho I Sooth-Eailauartor of eevtlea 22 In one lot, evnululuiolibiy acre, oiid that part of which lioi In iho .Nvrtb-Kait quarter of taldterllon 21, togtthtr with that part of Ihe reiidence which lie In tbo north half of tho toulh-OMt quarter, tmtalninf V4 nrei In tho olbtr pnit, nil in town IZ. range 1 1 lo another lot. bold landi nro eituatod In ro Towntblii Vronkllu tunntv,!ud.. Ibertnrt twtnl flrt or thirt ni'irt cleared lu the Dnt tract, and .1 . - . I . A 1- All.. I IDimi Mi ini J .tif l tirarn in mi nn in n nv graim j, TERMS OF t?ALE. I O.a tblrd down, balanrt in too nnd two Ueart, wlih i.tort. Walvlag tho vnluntlos I or a praUetuent lowi, ttcured j nolo od appro? ireeljUd aefoni,, ona orrago on too pronr, k.lBanA hantlänflnnl u 1 fafll llial nr Iflffl 1. Dura,. 1 nii so0 im JAS. U. MowKE, Commlt'or. ,jLÜ uOOüS! I i A Frcuh Arrival. F. Ö. BAKER & CO., Annsnnro to Ihtlr ntmtrtnt frit od tod tnoltm .i FALL AND WINTER G OBSI V I Whloh femliloee In rrl, nooliiy and earlely.oll b J tetltlrd. Ts .irilr.l.rlii tl.. -ihos. I tand ' m nriloloi nnS Hylei, wonia ninioit tt an i-Mibte job. tho Uttk hoi hotn teleeUd wlih grtot ort to QUALITY AND PRICE! In tfct ttoplo ti well no tho ftn? df ortrtsti, ond I In that departnteot which ipeelallj rofert lo Lodlea Dress Goods and Trimmings, I Thtv itr tomrotlllon.ond thoy ttovo so do It s ih. . minnari ana rruire. itrnn urm mIs I all will award thtm tht ertdlt of j tilorlij In 1 primmer. thfir xrnnir hf shawls I f I ft. I (I ftvewvr. mr mr , . . , w w It matt ranirUit. ond will ho frond tho rUhtil nnd rhrepait In Ihli waitrl. Wodelrt1t 10 roll otusllti to onr itotk f READY Ull (IOIfllliG, Wblob, for arlefy nnd tlyle, wo rhollen0 eIn rllllM Tho tonlor oioor Brrn 11 n hrviA fc..tl.. I. i. hi-f,.. ..UriU. ...!... Ja I I Intrmh, tvtry drrriwnl sf Iht Irodt U fot I I.I. . . IM f A I . ft.iaal. n""r"'i : -r- ' TEEY JtW FATES! At wblrb teery aitUle will lo eeld. flleo e O roll. It will fild v 11 mil to MMUt Good, thovth ihould sst rll tm llrl lk nr-enny. F. 0. lOAKLH A CÖ. TBroehUle,KoT. IT,!. odl-t 8TEVENEON'8 SAMARITAN LTNMENT! As IrfaWVorepedy for Jlrod-orhe. JTrorotita aSetinn Urn, Soro ihrrot ond Pslool ofml". Is ft II In n onr-for oil llndt of foio on whitk soa tr honti It iihjtft. foroolsh? , J.W. KKLT.lrooWtlks
