Brookville American, Volume 3, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 March 1860 — Page 1

THE BROOKVILLE AMERICAN.

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A FAMILY NEWSPAPER Devoted to Politics, General and Local News, Markets, Agriculture, Education, Morality, &c INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS . : i VOL. 8 BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1860. NO. 3.

Brookville American.

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Gtlms t)Ut ;.'f nutifirt.

OUR IDOL. CUioibo 4or tlgbitj, ilJ! th brib, Oor liUlo oortb-ong! Ii talking Ith 4oolb Conti; bo wo kr"i 9bo Ub to tta. Jiio orm oro about br , lit boon Lor wij., il ol oomoi Sootlaf , Xow from (bo 4umo irjl oro ohaUn Tbo owi omo bomo. Camoftilibon oprl Coino to Ibo bJ, Uoto on tbo iljr V.r Ulli Jo4 Kmftoih out tbo rloglct. ti ibo blao oy No wuoJor Ho boouljf U.faU.4Uiboli;( Ctoot tt liHOlJo Q'r tbt iiltobri tu Ith wiU 0 Mt Hrj4 ffout (ho Licit) t br out oft I, ThU Uol of oori, Lot hr rvo itmubof . ' ' Do 'mU tbo woot aoror. V'l rr : . THE LOST BRACELET. MJal ono jicuny. If you cao ra' it wa t'.io din tcTn-o ClirUimnn, nml livin In tliu Mricrnoon, tt tta u ll ful a n J richly ilit?vl Jnly, wu wnJklr. up Hrviulwny with iter arm lauen will) iirovvn vr nrful. HiinJr,lul pu plo wer liuiiyuii' hIoiilt. jollln ntl thiT n they pttcJ up iwi4 down the c OWJo l thor(itnhrre; but luT.briyht, hiipnr I uto wn like a ray m viinliL'lit In lha fruthrrin durkncci of Hio winter nfttinionn, nnd ilio owner of tho cfnttrin kIkh that had boon fullowin her hiino difttnnci', took cuumo from ll woot cxt t'Nioi und Hit up its modest lo.t lur jut quo penny. Jt waä n low, pleading voice, Hurcolr utiUiLlo in tuo numo nnrt :.aitlo around, yet tho lady heard it for turned niui looked tin intniil At (lie little ( mit um Ufwru her. J I o i mnnty pirmvnu 'vre . p'wr profcviion fr-tu ilio fV"iy uir. ! l,r .Im'vlu X....J fd prtUfare 'MkcU lilno ii ml pint lint with tho coll; hjrm iL'tMhh hO)dhudfMlenonhvi aouiour, und a pur of eloquent eye: lnnk ed iij) lulu tlio Judy'o l'ico, while, vvlili ier xlunn broom, Äliauwept Uiü cromth'. . : "Ncver mind, ald Mio to hfruclf, 'I enn walk homethiH poor lilllij tiling nords tili more than 1 do;" nml he d.oj'J irt'i tho open palm bcloru lier, iUj only iixpvnco left. . "There tliild, u merrr Cltrilnll1 tu yoo." nid the In a RwottynipulhUln Toico, uhlch made ho I on s coino into tho dark eres o t te iltto k'ij'I, a iho tried to thank her.. Ii vi u Ion;: walk that tho lady had betör bor, nnü tho oniiiibust rntttod ulon with a provoking empty noat or two inside, but her heart wan liht nnd lappy witli tlio lit lla tuicrifieo which ho tiiad made, nnd jtil n tho jot of 'as beiran to bl;ir.o out ! tho wimJown he .roHched hur hvmio. Uo hud been married only u abort time, and . nhe ooked around her pretty ront which lit htioband Imtl liirnishi'd for her in their bo.irdin house, tlio fell inorolhun fycr Lttttetul tliut God had jriven her uch a happy homo., She h;ul not re moved her hut fnd tloak , ' when hc lionrd her hu-buiid'w men in tho hftll, and with n muilo und n kms bho met him ut the thxir. "Why. Kttlo how tired 3-ou look hare you dune ft greut deal of walking to dtv? ' Jvuto blusbod and limited, but deeep lion wa?t not a pui t of bor naturo, und iho replied: r Yen, Henry, I walked all the v. ay homo. "Yoa ftlioald not hnredonr that," naid he. a little rcproachfully.itnd then lunched at ho continued: "Iid you apend nil your money, no tbut you couldn't atford a txpooco to ruo tiome wiihr .'Well, I iuppono I raunt tell," fald Kate with a bluah. "I did buvo in t one aixpence lett, and wan goinj to rido .. -i . X. . !!..!. .!. .1 tip wuon men n ikiu. iiuio uui "Yew, that'a it. i kn w whal'a coining. Why, Kate, yoa mako the very mischief amontf tno poor people ana my pennita they are tho moxt ungrateful et in the world." ."Uut nld ICute, earnestly, 4he Wa Ruth a delicate, hair clothed, and I am atruul, half itarrod little street sweep er"- '- . - - - "Street sweeper!" and her huband held op Iiis bauds in mock horror: Hwhy, Kato they pick up handaful ot mouev in u day; nod did you walk home, und uivo one a wholo aixpunco. Uh,-ol what won't your innocent little heart do nextr Kuto boro tbta quizzing Tcry woll and was oboat to re pi y, when, on pass ing her hand op her tvrm, ahooxclunned suddenlr: .01 llenry,ray bracolftlsgono your gitt, last Ctirintmao what hhull I do? Wbcrt) can I hare lost itr- ' Thatis toobad,Msaid he thoughtfully bat the next moment be continued ohrngi'lng up his nhoulders mlscbievouR lv: Muvteomo honest perton bat pick ed ll up."'T Seeing the tears come into hla wit'a eyoM at thi apech, he put his arm around her and kitted her, with never mind, though,' I can replace it Bomo time. ,' 7 " ' ' IIerlubnhdr'"wno "really toted hU j Utile who leuderiy took her baud and

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put somotbing in it, closing tho alwndcr tinkers lightly over , It layinif, Don't

dutrens youraclf any more about biace lets and streets sweepor; here ' In your tlirntmns jjlft, and the next time you jfO down town get n pretty et of fur with it. Knto'a hand cloned orern bun drrd dollar bill. , Thw d.ty after Chi ifttrta ho wu ugain In lltomlway, and, usihe was pan. Ing by the Identical upot where oho had given away jtbe alxpento, alte felt her droxR pulled gently, and turning n round ho encountered thoiamo little half clad girl. "I'm so glad ihal yeu'Te ccme, ma am aid the child; 'you droppoi tliU the other day, and I've boon aTlng It for you e"r nlnco;' and pulling Romtthing out of her boom alia put It Into the lady's hand. HuoiHy unrolling tho bit of newspaper, Kate Alalr ntw her bracelet. VVlmta triumplt for hernelf and for Henry. Thank you," thank you, my child,' nhe exclaimed, taking tue litilo bare lntiid In hei'H, "I tried to find you that, day," arid the little child: "but .you wont ti'jl til nihf! ao a. on that I couhl'itt," and, with U bright face, oho continued, '1 want to thank you, and my mother wunto to thank ym too, f r 1 didn't gel a )ieniiy all that day until 1 snw you, und Hint a, xpence bought tho mcdieloo which I goini to make her W.U.". , . , "iaie a vyi n guatcuun na suo ncuni thin, nnd thought of tho "temptation to ride home that (Jod had helped her lo reaiat. 'Take tno with you to your motliur," oho ouid, atill hoUluglho girl'a hand: "such houcmy and UmtikfulncM hall not go unrowarded." Jt was it pretty long walk away over near Ihe oth illver, but they finally i out lud the tenement houe, lit tho baouicnl of whielt the little girl lived. A palo, aickly woman w I) log on a bod in tho ainglo room which they oc cupied, but she looked up eagerly uoaho heard the child'a voite say, "lloio moth, er, thebeautltul woman income heme If." Kale aat down by the bodnido and lent her ear to a tale of want und privation of which ahe had never dreamed, nnd leaving that little pocket money she had with her, ho promlaed to oeo her again, thon hoaturled tor her husband' otlko. Mr. Alait waa pouring over him account books when Kaiu rushed In with bright eyew, and glowing .cheek, and holJing up the bracelet befr hie eye nhocxclaluiod: "See there, Ilmry, hul'a Whut c.itny of fpvjn my bixpetieo to tho I roe I "u,;!vi'. ..j-jv.,, Uur huoband looked up, glad and eurpriftcd, ti rat tit r-ocing hur, und then bvcauso tho uracclul was louud, und lie ittciiod whilo blio told him her inter view with tbo child nnd her mother. And now, JI en it, I urn cotng to ask you iri may do one thing I roally do ol iit'OU so nice it bet ox iura ae you mo given mo the money ior, and 1 want to lake eoinuGt it und ouy fuel and ightu and provisions lor tho9o jKior peo de; they lud neither coul nor candles. and nothing but ft little cold culture for Uittncr." I Henry abook bU bead, but it oi not a very ncgatiyo ahako. "ubody ci.it ..lut vr.ii lv Itn " ktihl hrt amitlill ' ,,i'Kll may do uh you pleue witli tho mut vy."Kuto thanked him with her uioiatcncd e on more lhan with her voice, nnd us the uoor cioaoa uiter ucr, iienry auiu to liinnolf, "there goes an angel; and it that text. He that glveth to the poor ahull not lack, w tuoaul for anybody, it wus for her." Tho little girl', mother did not get well again; but before alio did, Kate told bor "a Ik ut, Je-ua und won her to ovo. und trust Ulm, aoothing her lam a- . a ' momenta with, comlorting, ciioering wurd.i. Even little Jane ahe taught to Bay with jVith,,vVheii mother und father toraako" mo, then tho Lord will take me up. . Uy-and-by Jlr. and Mrs. Alair wont to houfo-keeuiug: und they took little Jane, now uu orphan, to live with them; and if there wiir cnu grace more than another thut.Ka'e prayed tho child might have, it was that of charity; for Jane's .growing beauty of character, and her coiniunt gratitude, provou a con tinual reminder to her goneroun bonefactrvss of that sweet lesaon of oor bavior'a "It U moro bleed to give than to receive. A Gallant Young: Lady. A beautiful young lady, Min I, of Mobilo,' had quito an adventure in one of the St. Charles street omniltHc yesterday. It appear thrtt in compa ny with a young lady friend she ha boon paying a viait up in tho city, and wan. coming down to Can ttl nt reel again. Jul at she had pulled the airing, und was ir the act of getting out ot tho bu, n man anting near tho uoor, anatthed her pnrao from her hand und ran oll with it. -. , The you tg ad, with gre-1 presence of mind, aprang out of the hu- nd ran alter ni ... tno tneir, in attempting to dodge into the crowd, slipped and fell, whon tho yonng lady, , looping down gracefully, caught hold of him by the collar, and aaid in tho sweetest excited tone imaginable; "Ah! you .bad man, ain't you aalt mud to lako my purlo, give it buck to mo directly." . . . The thief wan perfectly aubdued. nnd handed over tho purse to the young ludy, who not until than released her tiny, iowelod hand from his collur. The rascal waa probably actuated to tbo hftty deliver) by the npproitch of n crowd of gentlemen attructed by the singular acene, and wrnt glad enough to skulk away without being unvoted. Th young lady blushvd conxidorabty after tbo excitement of tho cbaao, and tho gam of tlie young gentlemen who came too late, rejoined het conipanion. und walked awuy if nothing hud oo curt od. 0. Delia. - A ... .T I .1 .4 . . .. .f. ...

Milk Sickness.

In the Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, October, J. 1J. Nagls. M. f),, ha un article njon the abovthbJoet. Jlo conldeiR tho diaenae u j-u. liar of typhus lover, and he mi pp It to h'. prod need .by a poi .inm hmgur grawi . lie 'aja, "ihiit iiiuiü vtheat awtd aeealo lOrnuiuin if ryiyiroduvo lh gangrene t phtM fevrr.S ovldeiice I on gK) i auth' rlt, that tbyvXungii)of gru" ban tho aiimo polMonono-nneipio 1 urn cettuin. and 1 think will oe'udmittcd, ll the an bloc t be examinee" With commi-ndablo O'ftl Dr. Kaglo cxperliwcflled I. fccly. Si lando upon which this fungus grans wui largely found, ho punturvd certain 'animals. In n shorl tlino wo ulncovtrvd the dh ease was making way nmongot thoni; lhoo that tiled were nul jeited to pot moi Kin cXiiinli'iilion, , u lth the rtult above statt d. . We then VUl the gran and cured It no. hay, blcli fed to healthy, frt'nh auimiiia. 'I hy anon gavu evidence of dUtrean: becAmolhlii lu flyh, hud eXet'Nolve heat In the head and neck a nhrivolod akin over tho belly, writ ex ( eedingly coitlvo, nnd giving wuy to do 1 1 11 tl tii mid debility, thoy died in utter t xhauntiou and agony, . U'e then found that dog (ml upon the nteutof ntu h an iiiiaU would get the aaniti 'iieirilile," the aanio ayinpto.na, the aame denth. the aame polwoiied appeariince on e.Xa n Inailon." . . i4t atiMled. however, we punhed the Inquiry further und diocovered thni thin giua, when fed ulone without ir.l.Mure, produced the moi norrihie form or tyi-hu fever n pure poiaonous fever, that was milk aick neos in all Its hydra gangrenous condition." ..'fho renultoi'cut. tie becoming thui t! incased givew riae to aickiiosa in the human body.. Thopois on tend.t to the glaud, nml lliuaoirolion cd' tnili will nccconnarily ho chbrgod with ll) heiiee, when an animal unco tho milk, or outs the fleah of auch ill -can cd cuttle, the mult mut be tt miliar dmeat.o in tho recipient." There uro but few subjects in medi cine that havo occasioned more controversy than tho diaeao under conalder.t lion, nnd we look irpou the paper of Dr, Nagle as ono of the moat aatUfactory that ha fa. Ion under our observation Hy many, milk aickncas'haa been cun. aidered u tuoditleutioii of tnularious disease, and by other it ban bocnsupponed to be produced by aoino tiuknown toxic (igent. 'Attempts have bceir madu to pity thu peculiar ,oiion, buL. none. , ui' as o Know, iiuv'y ouned thvir op lnlo'is upon such careful and extended observation o ha Dr. Nuglo. Wcduulo his i-losifig rcmniks in re gard to treatment. "The main object is to keep np tonio, alfmulant trvnttnent nnd itrticnhtrly to keep the bowels open. ThU in the plain rule ji u It Ii mates nnd in ail locamico A tier the pntient haa couvalcated, or in in auch condition that ho cun tako nutriment. corn meal will bo found aapecifle ugaittt the poison. , This matter I have ihor onIily tooted, and I can proclaim it nc it certainly, that tho hyd rated peroxide of irn U not a more cettuin cure" for Kionlng by nraunle, thyn that corn moil is an titili-periodiu and npcciße fir tho terrible d near-en known ua milk aickiicm or, tfemblc't. Not only in man I it a apocifle, but in cattle the cure Icertaui. reed el'iter party with it in plenty, civAs them all they can poaaibly eat; give it as minh and milk, a1 corn bread, a raw corn meal, or any other manner you' can. but give corn to cure milk stcknen). ' ' - r An Ex-Congressman on his Trava!i. Several days ngj Hon. Jo.hit!i RGidling wtia tn Arcade,- Wyoming court r, N. Y., and rode twenty, milea in the morninir to taku tbo ear.. . lie arrived jat in time to aee tlio train leave without him. He w.nn thon driven to tt hotel, said to be th beat in the place. and ordered breakfast, that he miuht be ready to take the nxt train. Fail ing to get breaklaat, he was hurried in to a go cart, (called an nmnibua,) to go to tno train, llo toro his coat badly tn endeavor'ng to escape from tho vehicle, and wa tigain too lute for the train At lenirlh, however, ho got on board ol a train and oamo eaatward. Tho triala of the venerablo traveler were not yet at an end. . in crowning tho ferry at Albany, be loat hi hat, and entered the Hudson river cars for New York without a covering for bin head other than hla handkerchief. On getting ofT th train, he accidentally tread upon the loot ofaome democrat's log, 'und re ceived a nip in bis leg. While on Iii way down the river, bin apectaclea, and tt bnlow-knife got out of hi reach and disappeared altogether. tftiT In all case ol I tiiwniog aninvrs it ahotild be tho uim of the feeder 10 have hi imimal kept, nnd fed. In nut b it manner aa tn not comlm ivo to m object to bo obtained; and it would be mot desirable to 'now wlrit kind of fO'd. and feeding, will pr mi it. the for uuttion of fat and nuncio M. Florin has given more light than any othur man on the aubjectoftho phynologieal construction of ihor-cverul nnimafs; and haa, by his many experiments, shown the cho'nilcul' changes which the food imder-goea ' ufo-r It in deposited In tlu stomach. Among Lhu umiy cxpoil iiont. tri:d, h lian given. the. remili of hi. rusenrcht'd lie say ' al all-fed animal muat be re7ulirli fed In order that the may cat und repose f". d'g"ation. jl you food irrogul.tr, It has a great cfTce upon the incrcasn.of tho animal, Ifw disturb f ittening aniuial it croatcs i WNMto which ha to be in.tdo up by the

rood. ,liSr. Virtue ii nlwaya pr.i lie worthy except in cuo wheio old oiinida tiuko . virtuo of Dcceaity."

Hr, Sates Vindicated as a Republican 'A Missouri Kmancipationest" ban written a long Irttcr from Washington to the New York Tribune, in vlndicn t!on of Mr. Il iteaa a ,lb iubl!t an, fcom 'l .ich wo make the i " t-xl rxiro t This c rit 'p'iri It til biiujn .ijl tU. bo that'5Ir, Halts tnuny j ara i go, .nv hc(ro the IpublUutt p.iny had an ex Utent e, became convince 1 of the evil 1 1 Hlavcry, und resolved ns tin In idu.il to do his duty in tho prvmUva. 1I ue eordlngly prepared bis a!ves f r freedom, and aubaiquitntly emancipated every one of them thirty in number, wt believe. Here we have it practical UliMraiion of Republican, prlnclptcn. This U worth aoinutblng. It Is iorth a great many pit. foanliwia: i I.Ct nio aak you n what itarilvular

Mr. 11 tic U tiot ai tiuly und , purely, a reprtaerilatlvo fd the prliuipJcnol the Kepuhlicitn puny a n Mr. i.'hane. i; Mr. Reward himaoltV I tindi island that H e cardinal i r.nciple 'Of the ' Kitibllcuu party i oppo4iMn ' t . the cxuiioioM of nlavi ry lit the ,1 rnloi ies. A v. ii .tra haa ato(J upon that principle always, .ttid as uimwt t'viiigly an tiny iii.ni in tbo nation. ; lie bus ' oj'poned', und d hi oppose the slavury pr- pa gaitdiam of tho Demooiutiu puny an stern'r. ns Mr, Chaao, Mr. Saward, or any lliMntblicait living. ' lint if ItcpnblU-atiiatn mcnrn moro than mere opposition to tho extension e-f Slaverywhich Is u sort .f nrgillvo position if It mo. in an . eniigbteuod and Chrialiau protut agaiimt the Inati tutiou llHcil. as it "rollu of barbutinm, then let 'mo uk you who rn ro to.bly represent that I.opuhlicuft idcu than S . a a . . a hdwnrd IkUci ol iliasouri, who bum to tho heritage of Slavery, and swathed from his cradle in tho prejudice in favor of the slave a) stem, yet hud the moral ken to see through It pernicious naturo, nnd tho moral courage, amid u slavcholding; people, to uncoil tho f'JJs of, the hydra trom around Iii house hold, and aland forth an emancipationtat in practice years before the great lights of the liopublhun party, wuel. as Mr. Seward ttud .Mr. Lliu, had elevated the grounds of emancipation into illustrious politb'ai pnneipleal Why, twenty years ago, twenty' years beforo tho prcriciil'llcpublicuii party was form 4 or tlt'fla-l,.-JI,,vrnrU D.ucs ricrcf.' und was quietly working out im prac tice tho fundamental principles of Ko nublicnn iant. Mr. Bates ia indved one of the Fathers of tbo Fahh, of which Mr. So vard and Mr. Chase are "Certain ly honored und able -upont'ea. ' Hut let me iikk further, in ordur lo urrivo aUtlio true luster of Mr. Jl tiea' poaition Doc.t ' HepublicLiiisnt' mean wen aoincthing mote than the tion-eX tension ot Siuvery, and aomething tiiore than n protzt uguinat the iusiituUon t .. l . ' r t. . .A. . -! ' 1 'l.l liseuws u "renooi u.ti oarisnii . ivn ii neun, also, a positive vindication ol Five Labor, us tho only h nt agency by whieh a man. max oluvuto hiu'isoif in aiMiicty? ; Then whul ta the ; record of Mr. JjatcA oii llils ptiint? , Nol only did ho emancipate all tho slaves 1 1 u t ever caino into tn poaaoaon," hut he did it wiacly and litimanely, its tt well conai iored ocheme of lifo. . llo did nut turn them udrtlt, ignorant, Jiolptcas and un provided for, to become pauper and u peat to aociety, but Locui cfilHy inalrucled them, and "pr- pared Iben for freedom,and established ihoui a wed us he could in life, so that thoy might bo suit aiipportlng, and useful to society. And one of them, at toast un Intelligent i.oy he educated thoroughly, and aont to Liberia, to bo what ho really ia a missionary of tivilizalion und Christianity among tho heathen tribes ot his kindred race. ' While Mr. Bates was doing this work of humanity for A dependent class by his unaided froo labor, he w'tu at the same timo naring und educating ono of the largest families of his own lhatuod ordinarily gi-es to man. Lucius mo that 1 mention here the particular rct that the wiloof Mr. Hates, ubouth Luro linu lady, baa borne him in their long married, life seventeen children, eight of whom survive. Coiii lor these two families, sir, the white und the black, that Mr. Dates bus provided for as u Christum father and philanthropist, and teil mo what citizen ot this groat Ko public ha nioiu glorionsly. illustrutod tue dignity and owcr ot tree lahoila it iiiij wonder that Mr. Baten Im ut wuya been tioor too jioor to be u p i i ticiaii and an olflee seeker too poor lo occuj y tjeat in Congress und Cuoineu, a halt he had Ihe opi'Oi'tunity to ,CT11 p-, but declined because he tud 'work I do, ' tind could not afford t0 i1uij 0r flee? Let any candid nod tlUo heart. u toan in tho world c-onwhlor ' the rela tive ctf i ta of Mr, Date. Mr. Chase and Mr. Seward, towards effecting a wio ind Christian solulton of tlio gro.it pro bioin of tin mm Sl.nvery in our govern ueut, and the comparative trying eir en ii stances of their Individual re!tioitto ft, and my word for it. he will hui Mr. Baton a a very Paul am n the xpostloa of RepobllcAnism the tro Jefferson ian .Repnblieenibrn, whieh It i tkede.aire an ! turpM nf ihs present fli .tib'n'.in put j to restore. And Mf. Ciaao and Mr. Saward will hail this awurd with manly pride und frutvrn-tl aympa ' hy. .... Mr. Ua'.es may not bo the man to to id he Ilepublicana In the next canvass though yon and I might h"ld that fb ua n y good . reason ho should be, tot 'ho laust of which la. lh, absolute cur. ainy Of hia; lectio iflu'shouid bo the nonmo'0 at Cnicago, 1) tt if ho is no. elet led as the standard bearer, let it Hot

I . . . , bo said that il ia becauac ho is uot iden -

titled with the Republican party, and Is

no Dt representative ot Its principles. By putting nsido Mr. Bate on Ru h grounda Ihe I. publican parly would be b ing a 'gr'fVoiH wrong i. I'self, , ml n l! ( vr.'M't Mij s it e 1o to tt of tbt inoi i( tu-J r.'iii. M-i v ( (! . hiinian ll ee h-iii im I V i.'l to ' f i Ii- p iwcr Mid' tin", f fi hi!' Ii 1 1 'his 1.1. pr.a in il. MK H ile 1s ih lions y nh ntilte l t!. crrnilu principles In r'god toslatiiy nit I fl'i Join, ' . I f t o-V hi e In. t the pii,.. ceH of lb im') f iinaoi s i iniieh Or lor tho'Jüixt' ee in rt y Vortliv I'rooktlllo Artiirlinn. , Triflinff Scrspi of IlUtcry. ' MKLItoaR FATtM.'I'tb. I I.-'CO Mr. Editor: Though yet imt urilvnl til that period In life, to be termed un "old man," yet it Is our privilege, to ff collect many thing tvlatlro to tho mtn und Illing of Franklin county, uf Inii i'esl to me in my hours i f ritrnapeo. lion, und aomo (' them may be new to tin. i iv of your reu I era. it Is true.thoie mo older men in your midst who kno.v moro, but few of thft, ttrw iiHifvd to tunitae us with (licit recital, except at the fin si lo. Look'ng ovcrnn old file ol papers today the following marriugo notice ut tritcted our attention: j ' ' MARntED On 'Thursday evening. May lUh, in Brookvillo, by the Itov. IlenJ. McCarty, Mr. John Samp n rowera, t the amiable Ml Juno M'Carty." It- i not generally known to the younger .residents of Franklin county, that Beiij. M't'ariy. the ftihcr, of Ah. tier M-'arty, Kaq , of Bi oikville, wm a httmblo ami t'vvotod minister of Clrlut. Yet auch I tho fact, nnd we can recolled when bo labored very acre ptabiy to the people of the Whito Water Valley. Abner M'Cat ty Is probably tho oldest resident of your valley, and while he is yet In the prime of life many facts should bo obtained from1ilm und trensur'd np; for the early history of jour vallev in it few veuiH will to toiisidercd valuable. Will not some ono atlei.tl to' it? ' - : -This marriage nollc.n lo remind nvf ibterl'f'traabU twlWven John ft Powers, and your valuablo citisen Jwhn M. Juhnttoii, It ah some finu. be fort this rnariiugu that Power and Johnti.ii had a personal tight, in w hich ihe hitter had his leg broken, w hlch has giren iiim it limp ever since. Tbo exciting cause of thut fight U jctuaecret with the purtic concerned. Turning over our fllo n for lo.iv; wc find an oruliou delivered bv John" ML . aV Johnston, ul tho Big Springs, on Blue Crook, July 4th, 18-"J ft rulghl bo dir tieuit to find the Ii g Springs, t Bine Creek ut this day, u.ules. it was nt Jy-ss - Pdea dilillory. An ong other go d thing in this oration we mar: the fol lowing parag. nph: , Theirs was the Herculean tank. axihUt tho thunder, and the lightning, and tho bursting tern post of war, to rear this wonder of the ' world, this magnificent temple of liberty, in, winch, tliia day, v.o can bid deli nice t the power of king und crowned heads; Tia ours to improve, to beautify, to perpotitato tin noble fibrin of human liberty; -It wtis theirs, Abo porilono'ttf 1 to lioorate their country from slavery, und lo aoctire to it cituon the bless ing of liberty, freo government and the rights gf m tn 'tis our to aoo tbat ahe a'.iall not again . bo enlee-I, or those rights violated or trampled under foot, save by a atrugglo a, violent, a mag numinous, a bloody, us taut by which they were achieved."- ; In the paper beforo me. I find ihe following list of candidaloaor consta ble of Brookvillo Township, April .182.). to.wit: .Win. ; Chitinbvrtain. v,Gok. W. Kimble, Thon. Ü. No Jo, Wut. Man warring,; Bonj. ; W. U. mej, Morgan Koop, Isaac Key, Dan'l Ne il. M'chucl G. ifneel, Andrew Keod, and William Donecso.. , s N At the AugttHt o'ection. 1S2.'), the candidates f ir the Legishttm 0 Hi Frank liu county, were done np" in poe'.iy as lolloWs: . . .. , -. AUOHsT ELECTIvN. . . ' 0ntteraoa roton f pray you at load, Ehr aro roar oaadiit wb ua yoa Jcp4i Fur tho Lf-jUU'iiro thy witb you to kuow, . , . And if you olo jUuoin I wtnt thrui to go. Tb Or.t oa b o trp.t it lUu.o. dt. JoUn, ' And if ho' oloclod bo Ii t g o t monj IIo'II novor d)lT y4 I tb m .llott degroo; Llko s god J faithful pior tu your tlbubo wU From Ohl) to MirVgtn tho laa J bo'll OTp'nro, ' A 4 b'll lay th dUto R1 hr ovtrt mo' dr. If tatornat IrnprorotaeaU ya'd wlt lo g oa, Yo'U b isXo la elsoUti; oil Dial' h J -ba. . Aid oow 0..1. T Jloo4.i aot oa tbo ll-i. A nsn -lt aq iatnt1 with ovory tlt In tholiw of uir oountry wbloh aro nof tt force. Kaoa h sr ti t p's tin n t bill f dlrore; AnJ If nor at'it l4st .boail oatar tbooonto, f.lko s Wthrut ni..rtiy bo'll har to tho oa; And if b' not aHI ibo ono ts iuhIiuId, TIj's naro to appsal tt nn4 try it That Ilk a g I L i;r l g-t j y ur n p'uio ' 1 Jutt diobiO h'. fi'O and btl ceotlnao tb unit, An l tt.a Cl. SM eo no, next oa pao o, ' i WeU brw't In th par'!!, tjK.uti' u iw kg h ti .V 1 1 vorii J hi ttiijl( nt g'm. ihnt nro nl Too yun to ll vUaigud with l.uü t at all . guiv

un Din at un unoei i is uvt nj nua ja r( 1 üt lurt,7 ctn Mrf , ul iu . u, lb

III bill at lli btrutr' I hvi "f lung d. f,

Stx lo fur IIto v'p brwd Doeior J, Vo. A tO .J. let drptMOt b mi U n on, 11' w;)tMl ta tbo lUn, t.vki riet to tbo An t si shto 4tr Is Uiy or lows, II- w. tt ( aMtiUiol far 4ut U tnklntaln;' ft fur-r ad rr,Srtd a(trk M( g.!oj An I lfnv 4 ferner n tVbio iV'uV Ug!n, Tbo Do "' pr -vi t1 th t Id itn j.Asd It g 1 J..w,r, rh. ar nf 1,l pt Ihn l 'Vwr ys.n . i luifcar b 'll itsy, N ov If (lu te ! any tit. id. t nbotit the . " ' or Mrs. Jotoa;rf Hltrjln.n P9 ö wlil iloubt 1 ut the Diitln-r i f tbt loivgolit'f has some claims to ti jjitre. ' ; : In the" Brit. kfd! pnVr tf Aiigot wVfin'.hl.n fi) wing' tiotltra tf Mr.' Ai.n ft ')mü, tl.t-u ci'ili tv t f Paul lt ty,-tt pa; ci; If) WAKf.ingtoii City, from Whiih itsrema ln'tlibso )', Wo in rt ri'os tongius were not fna tu'i ti'.p; and what Wtis tb't.o thrte In Wftt-hlng. t' u Cny, m ty In f.ilrr duya be June' tn remoter regions,' We would adv'sj cur f'e naif I'rlends to be a llnlo tunfulf" v Mns. BoYALC-An Indliiment'tVn lalooig tint 0-UUlinct Counts bnd bee t f.und nguinsi. Mra. Boysll. j'ibo m count charged hrr with bclr.g.a com. mon alandei er; the second, w j t 1j being comm'in rcold; find the third, whh' bo Ing a common hruwN-.v Td the a. cond

Vinn, "n ni hit p ei j.gi pjtniiy but demurto 1 to the utlo r two toontg. Yeslcrday Judgo Cratuh dflivcred the f .i... , . ..iii. . . opinion vi toe. vouri, iiiin tUUUllCll the tletnnrrer, On the pro und that the terniaetmmonalandi i i r,and't ommf.rt brawler," were not auflli ieittly specifi. -Mra. Jloytill, thertfwro; ha- to tako her trial only-on the n-eend count. .She was yvntcrday In , Court, prrpurej ;or her trial, but owing to the occupancy it the nt tent ion of the Court by tho case of Dr. Wa link, ho wal h!a-t uugah buitiy c(mpcll to return t.omft, wjtltnt ptii,ig lhrough the ordeu!,' for which, w v hnve no doubt, t!i y.aa fally prepared. Satiotiiil JyurnnU, t ? j idr.. , KorALUILtving , nitintloncJ thjo case of this jieraou,, Indiite J, t.t Wiinhingtofi at a common alandercr, scold. &e., w-e hive to add 'thut'tho waa lonrtl guilty by thejury; but art "arren of ju, lament w.m moiod 1 for, and i-Ko was ie.jiij.fd t.i give act urtty In the sum öt ,$lUd , upja ar lo ni ow'ff " ihe Jtidg." noil a pinet , -ding thuf,'prt,.b;iUv will taiiso tno mot to retiro J'O.n tuo tea olios i-quui e.'iVti'-kV',t'.'r. ci . This being' rather too- cold a dyto ajicad ciiinf nUbly oVtho Jowa-jiruirics, 1 M t d wtt by itiy ftio to loa aponolj address .to tho ps.p!o t.f lha United mati jr of the le:dirg Dt;mO irata i'f Franklin1 county, Indiana;. I ro-toHt-cti iv a 'peculiar document, and its objet't was lo abolish' theißcu ute tf the. United States,, ti bting a monarcbiai fwaiuro In tho -porernmenf -I tho United Htalo. It Wtis published diHit g tlio days hen the -Sen. -do was tl 0 o dv heck to the unbridled will- of CI e tibiae Us -!. This address wm' pub iUboJ In the Indian. Palladiuni, ,At Iiiwruitibuigh. in tbo year -1S20 or Idol, end 1 thought J huJilin myClos. Uut if tmy orio is anxion enough to ate it, D. V. Ctiljvat Intliunnpolls -Irtts-a regular file cf that paper, where.' it can be f und, : , .',Z ..'. ' tw.-.M.j ; While look'ng fiT that document, my rttt;i.t;on was called to t the r'atber t' fli n g ecmps co ded above. . ' . U . - ... Yoorarlc. x " a P. C. , ',.... ... , r,. (, ,Jt '. Esiutifttriffttre-...,, . Hpv. Mr. B.irnew,": in it! sermon on "Life at Three Score," lllnotratcs the magnitude of eternal tiling as ho approaches the end of Hie, compare 1 with thoao which oidinarily occupy lie at tcntion of mankind,' by ibo following beautiful figure: , : V l " ' " Tb earth cs-U tncVcs fnUs orbir, from yvnr to yctir, inaiotame its disInnert iif tiinrrx-.live mill n.nn öf mil.. from thif aim; and the suit,treej t when sfi-ti It-rough a hazy utmoapht re, i t its raising .r it welling, koiiii at all times lo bo of Ihe aamu magnitude to Lti. man view fin i l joct always i-mall. nS ronip:red 1 witli our own world..' Bat an j pi ao the earth should leave lti crbit Hint msko us wy in a direct lino to ward tho nun, . How aoon would the nun eeein to enlarge it dimenaic-n! How vust find br-g'it wt.uld it boeoml How r-o in wonldilfid the wholo field of vision, nnd all on earth -dwindle to n 'thing. o human l'.'o now. appea,r lo tno. In cut Ijcr ears eternity itpj ar tl'ist. nt iiii'd smair in importance. Butar'ttu jitihI -f.tU which I have now reached, il acorns to tno tu if: theuarth , had lelt the ut bit t t it nuntiat .move iicnt. nd.w.i making ;i rapid and dirct "fl'gh- to. tue nun. Tho chjects of cieiiiiiv. toward' m Iik!i l am moving r-ijidly enlarge thvmeUoi.- They bare Income otcrjiWcjingly bright ;cnd lirund. Thry fiil the whole fiftld of vision, and the earth, with all which la the t o i moii bjtel of liunl ui atubltioa and puTa'tit. ia :inishing away. tST If a wtniian' i ou d tnlk oqt of the ivvo co i i.eia ! her. mouth nt the r-umo time, theio wnUul Lo a ood dead oaid "t u-;th udes; ' , ! ,.' . .! -. -itv-v , far Which is in oro disagreeable to have n tipp t te I t l.lilivi , or.tt dm lOi" tue in'. iliUf lot. latter. Ml CiUf llo. 4 i a . v S t'I'lll.UI. csiy,

fci .mi t. -ii.tng.' .u s ';rin:ier.nn V ho ni.okw a. live ibat il tn.,kes tlo-t.l ealm tit il i-oii.pj ,i. t ut. "lny tell li th'-t it.o n.i'.ro llteV 1 u iu v? the 1l ibo" f.ct." A a ly c'.nimei.tfiig o tli.it e.ivs t!e u they fume the "aunai dey ucii. .. t :

. 4 . . at