Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 April 1856 — Page 2
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to the fact thui the Musouri I tufl-un . finding theunel unable toe ops with tho settlers of Know, had taken to robbing the emigrants while tm route for their new homes. A few weeks ago tbey seised at Lexington, Mo., as i luy 'supposed, a box of Sharp', rifles, being too poor or too mean to get them honestly. Bnt it turns ont that tbey only got a part of each gun. The rifle were useless, as the locks were shipped in one lot, which has aafr.lv arrival anrl th hnrrvU in un
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isMiaaure!Bntr sr piaa,ur cm- ptrcr. wmon was me one captureu. 10 ltitm.rlNid last wa hate o. boy an! w v , .,,. ...
I mil ,11s Issfm stmlfiilnn in Indiana, tue i.inmn i iwunu ui m i u
calls the affair just what it is, an "outright robbery," but chuckles no little at the wasted crime the Border villains committed. The guns it says are utterly useless the "levers and slides" of every piece having been forwarded and duly received by another convey ancc. All tho shooting, the scoundrels will be able to do with their stolen property won't "hurt much." The guns were worth some 94,000 or 85,000, and the capture is simply a highway robbery no more nor less. But
of course nothing will be done with
the robben. If tho Free Stale men had committed tho same act there
would bave been "posses" of Border Ruffians with mock officers and humbug writs out after them long ago,
and if the offenders couldn.t be come
at, the patriotic band would occupy
their leisure by cutting a poor, inoffensive settler into bits, as they did Brown. May be we shall see things bravely altered in this respect before many year.
IBcie jOJtntio. JtW Ev ry business house in Brook
sT-JT ih. Upper Mississippi a,. I II
hnois rivers nn m. fr , from i .
Thoösint Louis Oil Mill Com-
ville is now occupied by energetic . Iny Works were destroyed by lire on
i ndiiv morinnii hut Los All) (Mil)
V J " W aw e W
of 8qnatter Sovereignty Al
ready. We were confidant, at first, that the authors of the new humbug, yclept Squatter Sovereignty, would ultimately hack out from it, and swear they MTtr heard of such a thing never believed fa It at all that if is unconstitutional, and all that, but wo did hope they would not do so, until after the next Presidential election. Bui th erections cf 1864 were too mdioattve of the result of the flections of 1 866 to justify risking another congrcta, and she Presidency oat that is-
The application of Kansas to be admUtedJa a State, into (he Uuion, with a Free Constitution, adopted by the people ishsmgh independent of the forms of law in realBqoatter Sovereignty style, gives even Douglas an opportunity to back out from his avowed object in the repeal of the Missouri Restriction . If the legislation of the thirty-third Congress had any meaning at all, it meant to abdicate, on the part of lb Federal Government, all legislative
functions in the Territories, vesting
them m the people. There was, accordiagly, the sham Legislature of the Shawnee Mission, a foreign body passing itself off upon interested credulity aw representatives of the Kansas
people whose acts are accepted as
valid, and pronounced as exempt from
Federal supervision b) all the original
fratneraof the Territorial bill. But tho people, the actual settlers of that Territory, acting on the avowed principle of that act, though contrary to its letter, and real intentions, have
adopted constitution, and applied for admission as a State. Who can reasonably object? Not the Administration, nor Messrs. Cass, Douglass, now Richardson, for the action is literally obedient to a programme they arbitrarily laid down for the Territory. Not the friends of freedom and popular rights, for every diottie of justice apd hsunaaity requires that community upon which the allied powers of Government and the mob are making uneparijag war, shall by any means be aavwd from threatened extermination. And yet most strenuous opposition is
made. Hating assigned all legislative functions to the inhabitants of the Territory, by his creative act, Mr. Doug Us has already presented a new ose neore resuming that very power. The bill he has laid before the Senate, providing by name for the admission of Kansas into the Union, is to all interna a bill to exclude the State, and defewt the will of popular sovereignty. It anticipate and denies the applies-
Violating all precedent, it fixes
conditions and stipulations
W The prohpoct'of peace in tin-1
east is encouraging E4T The next Fair is to be the first woek in October. t-tT Brooks b Koblb, seem to be doing a good business in their new store. JSsT Mrs. Napoleon has a baby a boy bady at that. For particulars see another column. XW Lund warrants are again going up, the ISO's being now quoted at
Washington at 1,00 per aoru.
X-jr Thanks to Harry Cbilders for some excellent turnips the best of tho season. iCr Who will take Squire Slaughters place in Bloominggrove? Wo nominate Samuel McCready. n Mr. Wheat was complimented last Monday with a re -election to the office of Supervisor. M9" If tho Motamora lire suggests
tho wisdom of insurance, remember that Dr. Keely is the agent f .r Brook - ville. X-tT President Locke bought the house lately occupied by Chas. Smith, this week. Already property is look ing up. The call for a National Con-
veatiun which we publish this week is
just such a call as all true freemen
can respond to. ' Bkef Be xr ! Mike had a most charming beef in market last Tuesday, and Mr. Clark, one last week. The
Wynn butohtrs necd'nt come. Fin Potatoes. It will b . grntifying to the lovers of good potatoes to learn that Hon. F. R. A. Jeter has recently uncovered some "very fine ones." tW Solomon Williams is to take part with David Slaughter in the Tyner store. We knew that the commercial advantages of Broukville would soon attract m- n ot capital and energy. tW Our friend Sibley, of the Au-
ii i Standard and Versailles American
and no insurance.
sl tM largestmovnhlu safe in the world has been deposited in Park Bank, New York. It weighs over ten tons. Jt-v-Mr. üroely, in a letter to the Tribun, says lis has a joyful confi dence that Kansas will be admitted as a Free State by the present Congress. SLW The arrival of tho Dan it I Webster at hrw Orleans br mg news thai war has actually commenced between General Walker and the State of Cosla Rica tupwff ea
The present prospect is against our being a candidate for the legislature, as we positively refuse to run against any body but Dr. Giflord. Either the fear of having us on the track, or a want of confidence in the Doctor's integrity is likely to defeat him bofore the convention
Naw Htori. David Slaughter Esq., of Bloominggrove, has bought out the Tyner Store and is now Inking possession. II is sn energetic man, and an experieneod merchant and will make his now purchase profitable to
himself and his customer's. When he
gets ready to sell he will tell the peo plo so through the American, ft. . . i - wm a m.
riARi'Eit s rvroRT Hooks. After a
protracted absence, for which the
Mailing Clerk was to blame, these un
rivalled juvenile books again visit us, all the better relished by our little
folks, for the abstenancc they had un
Agricultural Mooting. The Franklin. County Agricultural j 1 jSoeieiv met, aOxordlng to oijouin
menl. m tl.r Court II.. tie ui Hlnrloek " April ith 1856 I'roaWmi, I. P. ' ' Mr. nl . in the chair. fili om Th' minutes of the last meeting ; I'"1 were read and appoved. The Committee on Fair Ground of r fercd a report. Stating that a plat ol j Shaking
grounsl hnl be.-n purchased tor UM
To the People of the United States.
.. mar. zu, oo.) I have just taken my md to hake down it
crism in this w I
I will
. 1 t- . .
nueu stales, nlitl nl differarn opposed onri Cnmnrn.
Valley ol Minkers, n an idea of tho sist
minixtrntion, to theextensrr ry into the Territories, in f
over a territory
Iiis shaken out of some H miles
of (he State.
und of restoring the notion of the Federal Government to the nrincinlcs of
of our admission nf Kansas
as a
squire, with some (5,000 shaking par- Was
ticipsnis. Jrikili b into our P
othi
manner
of reoe
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OlIlHt
We s
probation or trial
e a person into full
bership at one,., a n . !:e 1ms n
reeommendation of preditposi- .next, for the purpose or constitution. Our Shaker I candidates to be supf h guuorally contiuuu their aunu-1 fines of President and
last of August yx first of September. Last year being an uncommonly good year for Shaking Shaker accessions, our number swelled beyond, nil pri ce drnt. Therefore to f,'ive all the member Shakers a fair chance to evince their shaking faith by actual shaker demonstration, thev have commenced their shaking exercises in the month of March, and we bid fair to have a real shaker shaking iaeJ Of Shakerism We are moved upon and impressed altogether bv the shaking spirit of
m.
Our
haling
Hon. W. Cnmback Decatur Pros. The Decatur Prt$, in speaking of Hon. W. Cnmback, suggests thai he be 'nominated for re-election. We peak advisedly when we say that Mr. Cum back does not seek a nomination, but ho will serve if elected. We have yet to meet with the(first person who voted for him two years ago who desires a change of Representatives. Neither do we know of any one who aspires to his place. We are sure none will put in a claim to it. In view
of those facts we suggest that a con- h ht out lho Lawrenceburgh
Press. He expects to run all three of them. He is a man of function.
Yention be dispensed with, and that
Cumback be run by unanimous content. What say you, brethren of the press, in the district? As the parson says in the marriage ceremony: "If you know of any objection, speak now, or ever hereafter hold your peace." Election in Rhode Island. Returns from the State have all
botst received, showing a majority of nearly 3,000 for the American and Republicans candidates for Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General. There is no choice for Lieut. Governor and Treasurer. The coalition have a clear majority in both branches of the Assembly.
The Senate stands 16 Coalitionists to 9 Democrat and 1 Whig, there arc still five vacancies. The House stands 39 Coalitiouists, 21 Democrats and 13 vacancies.
to the Constitution, to the
experience of any other admitted StÄtfti tad At war with the spirit and tester of the Territorial bill. There to M nttttnpt, indeed, to reeouoilo the prbpyed action with reason, or law, er custom It is sufficient to know that upon short experiment, squatter sovereignty ha disappointed its contrives by enuring to the advantage of freedom, rather than Slavery; and that to mach of it as ha that unexpected tondonoy must be recalled and canceled, like over issued stock. Tho advocates of popular rights, OA the other hand, propose to hold the friends of Mr. Douglas to the agilimlii result of their device. To permit them to abrogate every compromise, and withdraw at pleasure from every bargain or contract the
nonentit leans to the othor side of
the.ptTty a party it was not designed
to benefit would be the concession of
utter weakness and fatuitv. When
Bsssm i. i ar
actually Mlcctfid the best
of the pack, and st down to the
fJü wit!) an insolent determination
to play it through and win, shall tbey. UU hiked, be permitted to throw waj. their hand and rise from the taMe tho moment the kill of their antagonist threaten to turn the result againet them? We have, therefore, another bill before the Sehnte, scrupulously pursuant of the fundamental last oj the Territory, conceding the admiesioa tho State of K aas as asks Ibr. It is restricted by no provisos, the mutual stipulations in regard to the public lands alone finding a place,
required by practice, and the
t! faith ol two sovereign pow
er, where one ha local rights and
claims within the, legal jurisdiction of
the other,. Tho bill fulfill the con
tree mad with future estler by the Territorial act, when it invited them upon the soil under assurances of leg-
ieia)ive independence. It is the fore
of that measure, and it
any justice or fairnee left in
Congress, it must become a law. LsUjDiE Fi-sx Sxxo. Far qa bar is
in tbi lino, and
great many farmers.
Know Nothingism in the Camp. The signs of tho tiroes indicate that Mike B atxner's contract with John Samuels for the successorship is not
likelyto be ratified by lho party. It ts certain thai Miko oan carry the German townships, but Glidewell will beat him among the Americans. If the Americans carry the day, it must be owing to the spirit of Know Nothing ism among them. S hi Penny wise, and Pound foolish. In order to save a few dollars, tho Directors of the Agricultural Board have resolved not to have their list of premiums published in the papers this year. For every dollar tbey save by this, thy will lose ten.
Am vir IUul Hümmes. B. H. West Ksl , is seeking the nomination for Treasurer, notwithstanding lho Master swears he shall not be)nouiinated, and if nominated ho shall not be elected. No body shall hold office in this county who cbjeets to an honest man's taking the advantage of the limitation law to get rid of an honest debt. We would advise you, Ben, to give it up, take off your hat, mako a low bow and say "1 ask pardon, Master, for presuming to oppose your wishes." You should oertainly know better than to oppose "our family.''
Im lo hi kd Bkahmas. Oliver Bart-
low, determined not to be out done by
Shirk, or Linch or tho editor, sent,
this spring, to Elinor's, for a supply
of new Bramahs. Miner, the editor of
the Northern Farmer is the great im porter of improved chickens and he has sent Mr. Bartlow the best of his brood. We invite the loveis of chickens to see this new importation. As
Mr. tKrtluw i a very benevolent gentleman he could probably be induced to part with some egqs or to promise some chickens about the time of tho Fair. ., bserwis a,.'
Aspirants. The excitement runs high among the aspirants for office in this county. Electioneering for the nomination is as lively as if the decision of the caucus was final. Meanwhile the psopue, are quietly looking on, and eaying nothing. It is a fight in which they feel but liltlo interest, since they have learned that party drill is the mere machinery of demagogue for the spoils of office. We should not be astonished if they bring out ft sot of candidate that will make
a clean swewp of old lineism.
W. L. Farquhar v Co., are
opening groceries, next door to Linck k Farquhar. Don't know but W. L. is as clever a fellow as his older broth er. JtW An exchsngc, in announcing a death, says that tho deceased, "though a bank director, it is generally believed died a christian, and universally
respeated."
JEsT Judge Rcid is in court, looking
none tho worse for the review we gave
of his labored opinion on free whisky
if the Judge is nominated for re-elec
tion we intend to give a sketch of Vis
life and character.
JT3T Andrew fe David Shirk have bought out the store of Nixon Davis at Springfield and gone to merchan
dizing. David will do things up about
right. As to Andrew, he is old enough to speak for himself. Jt-eV That company of Kansas emigrunts for whom tho rifles were subscribed at New Haven a few days since,
loft that cily for Kansas last Monday IBSM . . a .aVf 1- W .
evening. They wore on in numocr.
and a lino body of men.
JSsT One of Victoria's daughters has a beau; and folks say she wants to get married. If sho will send us a gold dollar or subscribe for the American, or send a big cake, we will publish the marriage notice, but not with out. Ho, roa Iowa ! Joseph Goudie ex pects to start for Iowa about the first of May. Though he does not offer his services as a land Agent, he will attend to entering land for bis friends at a very reasonable rate should any desire it. t4T It was stated in Berlin that I'rince Frederick William, of Prussia, will visit Kngland again in May next and make a stay of some length An
alliance between the royal families of Prussia and Great Britain is looked for as the result. OSrlfanybody should notice ourforeman displaying his feet more than usual, they must remember that it is not to exhibit them, for they are nothing to
brag of, at best, but to show what de lightful gaiters Linck .v Farquhar keep. A PwaWci We have been ruquested to pull' a certainaWhile Durham cow, owned by one of our premium stock raisers. Well, in our opinion, she needs puffing, but puffing with hay ami corn would do her more good than with printer's ink. arfWc do hope that Q will resume his "corner" this term of the court. Wo trust that the Judge and officers will treat the gentleman kindly, and not provoke him to say naughty things or to be entirely silent. is a favorite with our readers. tW It has leaked out that President Pierce offered Gov. Reeder a foreign mission if he would resign the Governorship of Kansas. No one dared deny it until after Gov. Reeder left Washington with the investigating committee. Tux Pacific. It is stated that the Chief Engineer of the Navy does not give up the Pacific as lost. and1will not, even if she should not be heard of for five weeks. He thinks that she may be imbedded in ice like the British discovery ship, the Resolute, which required five weeks to disengage herelf.
lergone. We again commend them
to parents who consult tho good of
their children. Price 03 per year, or
the Magaetne and these for 96. JST Gov. Robinson reached Wnth
ington in eight days from Lawrence,
Kansas. He reports all right in the
new State; but our friends were alarm
ed by lying telegraphic reports that Judge Collamer had reported against the Free-State Constitution, and that the House Committee on Territories
was about to do likewise. Qov. Rob
inson returns to reassure free Kansas
that she is not to be deserted by her
national allies
iThe Court of Appeals, in New
York the highest Court, has sustain
ed the PKiNCii'L of Prohibition, but
condemned the details of the present
New York Law, The point objected to is rendering worthless property on hands at the time of the passage of the law. To be constitutional, the law must be prospective and not retrospective. Not a bad idea. We have no objection to that. Allow them to sell out the stock on hands, and then make them quit. How. Davt Cuookitt's Widow.
Tho late 'Legislature of the State of
Texas has passed a law, giving to Mrs. Elisabeth Crockett a jleagueof land. She is the widow of the respected and lamented David Crockett, who, after serving his country honestly and faith
fully in Congress, and other placesof trust, was butchered at the; Alamo, nobly fighting for the freedom of Tex-
On motion (ho report was laid on the MbN The ( 'omrnitlee unnointed to leDoi l
nn ,rt, i., afctaktaia v.r..H a f-nftri ruodoifous to the manner of the Moth
which, on motion of A. B. Line, was accepted and ordered to bo printed. Mr. Lh-.c off niltlnfonowinf, which, was adopted. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed o attend the trial of Heaping and Mowing Machines to
coma on at llichmond avne county
nd . on the 2C27and 28duys of Juni'
next; and that the Sucretary furnish to each member of Committee a certificate of appointment.
iessrs A. B. Lino, C. B. Moon
and James Wright were appointed
aid Lomnuitee.
J. It. Goodwill offered the following,
which wiu iv looted.
Vesolved, That a committee of ihn
be appointed to petition the Board cf
tounly Lotutninsionurx, in behalt ot
this Sock it , to pass so order, prohibiting hogs running at large in this county unless they are disabled from
rooting.
J. It. Goodwin, Ttufus Haymond and
llenn Berry Jr., were appointed said
Committee.
On motion the Society adjourn'' ! to
1 o'clock P. M. : VJ
One O'clock. The Society again
Ksaembled and was called to order by
the President.
On motion of Dr. Haymond the fol
lowing resolution, passed at the December Meeting was reminded.
k a aa 1
Kesoived, That no premium oe
hereafter given to the bct lady cques-
trtan. On motion of A. B. Lin the report from the committee on Fair Ground was taken from the table, and after s little discussion, was agreed to unanimously. Moved that tke committee be continued and instt.'cted to close the contract with Me.srs John & Cunningham for the lots north of the Tyner lot already purchased. Adopted. On motion the Society adjourned to meet on the 1st Saturday in June next, at 1U o'clock A.M. JOHN P. BRADY, Pres't. J. R. Goodwin, Secy.
by i he National Committee, appointed by the Pittsburg Convention of the tfdol February, 1866, tosend from i :ieh S-:i',. thivo Delegates from every ' gressional District, and six Delegates at large to meet in PHILADEL
PHIA, on tH- a.n
Ith dav of June
irlcd foi
Vice I'
toe
if
enti
r York . ind,
us.
brwlber and Niakcr shakinir sisters
re shaken into our shaker shaking soci' ty on this wise the shaker shaking xpirit commences her shaker shak in:; shaker mission by shaking hor shaking wand of shaking destinies into ths --haken constitution of sinful shnk-
of utter nbhon position; thee to thakc on: ctions to eon VI ration of shtikin
ing nosh bv a sor to all shaking d counter "halting anti-shaking com to a real demons
ality. The candidntu for shaker shak membership is known when the ing spirit applies her shaking wnnd th' anti-shaker as before mention These true signs of sinker -diak
conviction nnd
that t inr re-
to
ii.' ( mied !
E, !). MORGi 1'. P. BLAIR, J. M. N1LES, D. WILMOT,
A. P.STONK. Ohio, W. M. CIIAC1:. Rhode Island. J. Z. GOODRICH, Massachusetts, G. RAJS, Virginia, A. R 11 ALLOW KLL. K, S. LELAND. Illinois. (.'HARLES DlCKiSY, Michigan, (j. (J, t'UGG, New Hampshire, A.J. ST IS YENS, Iowa, 0. COLK, California, L. BRAINRRD, Vermont. . W. GROSE. Indiana, W. SPOONER. Wisconsin. 0. IL K. PAUL1S0N. New Jcrsy. E. D. WILLIAMS. Delaware, JOHN C. FEE. Kentucky, J. RED PATH, Mi ssouri, L. ÖLE PUANS, District of Columbia. National Committer. Washington, March 29, 11156.
April Election. The April election in this to
exults as follows: Justice of the Peace, Geo. F. Maxwell, Trustees, Henry Bradbuxn, J amis Mnnson, Clerk, C. C .Binkley, Treasurer, J. II. Clark, Constables,
Keunedy, B. Mcwhinney, Chas.
The Prohibitory Law It appears thai out of eight Judge1 of winch the Court of Appwals is composed, five have undertaken, against the oninions of the other three, to;
pronounce the act of the last Legislature for the huppression of Interoperane, Pauperism nd Crime, uncotietltutional and void principally it would socm on the ground of sorro elleged conflict between that act and the oiaus in the Constitution which provides th.t property shaH not bf forfeited without due course of law. It is not to be expected that a radical change in a matter of trade and money making however beneficial il may bo to the public, can be brought about without encountering a long scries of vexatious obstacles. Such obstacles are only to be surmounted by a determined spirit, and by infinite patieiieu and perseverance. Rome s. not built in a day; neither ought any one to hope that an effectual and operative system of legislation for the suppression of liquor shops csn be
nuu brought into working ept as the result of a long Ii can, indeed, only be I, i .ii
tlie ,oop
s
BAKER &HÄ7ZARD OKAbP.KH IS STAPLK AMW FANCY BUT GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CL0THIII6, HATS, CAPS, AC., 0JTE DOOS H0RTK BUOOK VILLI BAJTI. HOOK VfJ.i.R, I XI. Kurntiblnf Krtlsla ( rjr 'lrrlptii. lr-
rugffk
im
lity, deprnv
) X for gain, will, en for the escape
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done by gradual! hol which leal ed appetite, and tli from time to time, r aw rest
ol onenuers. me juuiuai department of our system is chiefly, we might almost say solely useful unsere drag on what otherwise might possibly be
the too rapid progress of change. Wi ire not at this moment ab!e to call to mind a single improvement in our social and polilicul institutions from the earliest times, which has not encountered the most bitter and persistent opposition of that department; and of course the new laws for the suppression of Pauperism, Intemperance and Crime, have no reason to
expect at the hands of the courts of
law any better fate. Ot the recent opinions n of the Court of 'Appeals
Hats!
ftf l'uey' i doufi KAKKM k HUJbAUD.
To the Ladies: CALL. AT BAKER tV H AZZARD'S Ami taa fluaalttook ef Lseae, Basses. Qa U, Tltae, Tarllabi, raM MiaaU. lUmlUaa, llilb'f. Collar, KrnbroiJr, Maunela, IimI1-
ln. K.lrlt.f, rUSSWSWL Fat... Mutl.r TriwmiMi, ae.Stc., en brvutualfe
irlal
repentance continue i Adam, Nathan Davis
wo hours. Then the
K .
well oualified nnti-stiaker is shakei regularly into the regularly constitu tea shaking shakers of the shake nli i !.-in . fnilh liv lie .1, .! i-r ,.a:ikin
snirit of shaker shakin- : hakes. And 3' on making known his predicament
I.A1RST FROM Rl
That unfortunate "individual" who
lott Iii marriage license, a few weeks
better prepare all those docui thorough exa Meanwhile, wi in spite of cot (luibbling pol bench, uuhiic
n is
cisions
hall be
seeing and a
em.
ly, that i. and .IT the
omnipotent,
Clothing.
"DAKER AND RA2ZA2S SkLL CHlAPtl Xi ndKuar cTalala Ua arjrIoMila Uto a.rSat. Tbay alas kaaa a Sua lock of hnlihur
,anrt make I
GROCERIES. WH0LE3ALK AND RETAIL. . Cam ma Kr la I Raw. BROOrVULI: IÄD VVM. L. FARQUHAR Ar Cfl HA VK now oac.,ao4 will ktop cM.taolly o hand, a r-nersl and oatnpieta aaaarUnatit af oao. ,, whlck Uay War at artaaa aa low aa
th ran l j.rooorml In Cfeaata eaU. Mr. Karijitbar bavlnc Ua In ÜUi brauen of irlr. AaiWr
aa kal
roull ta lodae i'bciralok Coflea Tea Jl.O. 'Urar J'...l. rr.l .1o ( ruah4 4e MolattM Ma. karal Wl.il n.s
aaiai aan bafurtiUkaS W ataabam Uta mar fi I ul a an. i. a aro ' i1,TinHUUid at
. in irt a:
Skill barrel " lei tack Htoa Uriad I'aaafcaa " applet 1MS. W ilki Wan-Ojratan
i
I aar
aaa aaara.
HkteUit fits lamo-t, . Pieklaa Mali eiwssss
if the shakini'
down from tlx same shaking tbey wore si we shakers wi
shower
ihaking element-, in the mount nnd fashion as ken down last year, shake the most noted,
The American Party in Indians. We find the following in the India napolis Journal. It looks something like fusion: iMitANAi oi.m, April l2, 186C.
To the Members of the American Party of Indiana: At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the State Council, held at
Indianapolis on th 2d day of April. "
1856. after a full expresMon of the members upon those questions that have divided and distracted the American party in other States, the Committee unanimously adopted the following sugirestions, und earnestly request the true friends of Americanism to co -operate with them in carrying out the views of the Committee: That as in 1054 we stand uncompromisingly opposed to the present corrupt national Administration, nnd as a party we
protracted shake that was ever known to be shaken by any set of shaker shaking shakers in any finking community of shakers. Thus we expect to shake in flesh to shake in snirit to shake in union
to shake in politics to shako the j for his trouble.
Hallot-Mox. To shake 1 rank through his present term of office to shake Sam into the Presidential Chair, in Frank's stead. Thus I shall end mv
er shaking letter, written for a
incr purnosc. Hut the most benu
tiful shake that will be seen shaken in the yenr '5fS will be to see Frank Pierce shaken out of office ami shaking Sam shaken into his place. Your shaking old ShaUer, JOHN HARVEY. P. S. I had forgotten to state that Hev. David Amack, formerly of your county, and whohas heretofore been a member of the Methodist E.
church, and foi
to our accommodating Clerk, wae furnished with a certified copy. But the poor feliow had but a "lone dol-
lar" left to pay tho 'Squire with, so the .lud 'e trusted him, and (.(!' ho
went, secured the other 'Squire, near town, and soon was tied, tight enough,
but lo ! by this time that lone dollar i whs gone and tho squire got nothing
tW On the last upward trip of the steamer Manongahcla, on the 22d ult., a deck hand named Chnrles Kiser, n Uer.aan, in a fracas with a messmate,
, was stabbed in the region of the heart
and seriously injured. He was left at the Hospital at Napoleon. He has a wifc, sister, and ihree children residing in Cincinnati. Lou. Dem. Plant Corn. The questions of cheep bread for the workingman and whether there will be a good supply of beef depend upon how the people plant corn.
If p. irk next r all is scarce und high,
nnd will in the end currv the dav. If
the maiorilv of the people of tl
State hold to the opinion that rumstll- P ing is a nuisance, in spite of the quibbles and the fetches of the bar nnd of !
the Iiench, means will be found to shut them un. In this Rtate tho 'people choo5e the Judges. Not only do they possess the power of remodeling the courts; they possess also the power of remodeling the Constitution, and ot gunrdicg its provisions intended solely for the public good, by clauses too
distinct to be mistaken or explained J u
away, against boiug parvcrted by legal ingenuity into bulwarks for those
who live by tho promotion of pauperism and crime. -r-A'-Y. Tribune. Iljr-A correspondent of the Trifune says there is a prospect on fool to annex the Southern portion of Nebraska Territory to Kansas. The object of tho annexation is sepposed to be to give the Slave State party in the latter the benefit of the pro-Slavery community in the lower portion of Ne
braska. , y '
Louikrilla Lim B..4 Cumatii.
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win aaaaia tor a
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EXECITTOH aai.F. .dawiffticl, KwvuUir of Outran will od Mol Abel Wklte, det.-aa,.ri. w.ll aall outcry , om Ike trarateea ta Ota Iowa nl Franklin coeMj, Indiana, a Satnr.ta ay af May. MM, wwtwaaa tka boara ot
ül ar rieb.
joined the
as. Can't oo it. A correspondent wishes us to publish the details of a ruftingly attack upon a decrepit old man by a stout young man. Wc can't
do it. It would do no body any ood where the parties are not known, and where they arc, tue indignation of all honest men must be sufficiently
aroused. We would advise old ladies who may have occasion to go to that town with butter or eggs, to shun him as they would a rattle snak, for any body who would beat an old man so would bent an old woman nlsu. A nw Cooi'May, In taking a walk through our town to observe the improvements going, on w noticed the new cooper shop of Gideon Itymioi, just above Lynn's carriage manufactory. Mr. Kyman is a young ami energetic man, and a good mac1 inc. and has wisely concluded to set up ajrhop for himself and the public ut large.
His work is of a very superior quality,
are on of the order-t of Progressives
J. II.
Case
stand ready to co-operate with any
party which aims to put an end to its misrule. And further, we regard the
repeal of the Missouri Compromise , 81ave an infraction of the plighted faith of. The Sn4Scial Marshals an
the nation; the same snouiu oe restored, and if efforts to that end fail, Congress should refuse, under all circumstances, to admit nny State into the Union toleratintr slavery, made
free by that Compromisi
wc approve of tho call for a I'oople's
Convention to be held on tho tirst uay of May next, and earnestly call Upon
the American party throughout the
State to send a full delegation to that Convention. Attest: WM. 8HKKTS, IWt. W. W. VVmoirr
On the 3rd inst., by Hev. T. A.
f his childroii. have tUoS0 wj,0 j,avo t to sell may think iti Goodwin, Mr. James Jones and CharI - . .1... . ...
lately. Truly we s ft pra,peroUk time for them, but it lotto Gordon, daughter of Orville Gor
atari bo J r abllaaUkoi
rt of m
IS) of Toa
lock P. M..ue rollowtti
aMas wawil'Ta i
loi.i
I I
o tKe rautr
1
i.ilimiin at the m
Itarn 1 nnth
ik okat oaaiver of tactioti Uttrteea p nine (B) of Man a two (t) aaet, a weal line af aald quarter aertion al corner of a tot awaad by Wll- , (in his Ufa lint.) aad runalaa blre of tke Hrookillr atid Oxford
Mnlu rd; JeS ea.la uti aaid ral
riHla anü all llnka. Ihott.r aorth to lb
corner at aal l William K. Howell lot,
wnal alone aald Howell a aoaUb line titlatk Uukalu Uta placa ot lgiati
U.M Uttve turret ansa liair, ue tee a
b-aa. Aim, Uii r. llnwiiic aaecrlbeal tat of I
Kfinnlaf oa tito Oxfacd road, la Iba eaatre af kid road at the lOirUi-weal rom't or Um fatagaliif daerrlrxNl lot and Ihr norHb-fktt corner of Iba tat bow ownei by Jacob Maalara, fonwerty owta by Moali .M-ritletilietl. aald craer baiar on tlm
1 waat Una or the following deaatHml e'iartat aac-
tlati; SOy iwo ami aix-unUi pataa keatb of Uta t.ortb-aaat onerier of MaUaa SMrtran, tm town-
.hl. trine, n Raaffa two. U) weal of tka torrid. an line drawn from Iba ai..uU. t Uta Crrat Miami
will bo more so if the people, ''(.net ally don, all of Motamora township-
have planted corn. It is no true armament that if all did so the piice
aU'laaa .ulJbe u,ou,.vlow." Nocuun-
ii..mI G,..., T7.in , try ever wnaiutuvuuy vue.it ortau.
ucuci uvi tin, JL. UUU.
While the lato Slavo trial was progressing in this city, the Unitod Statos I Mars i al, H. II. uobimon, was in
try ever was rumeu Oy cueap
We adjure you Uicrefore, e . cry man of you that owns an acre of soil, to plan) corn in the English acceptation ..Til... - ...... t 1 .j,. . ft 1 1 .. I Will It 1,
i n , in i' . i,r , i) . ul in1 n uu, nu Illing viiiii, ni uiuai. Tt: i Washington, and called on rre-udent , . , , J ö,. , Therefore, ,,. J , , , m. bread but more particularly we en- - n, i , Pierce for advice nnd direotion. The ; T . , 3 t j.
The News from Europe
The'nteumshiii Atlantic arrived at
New Vork
morning, bring-
The I'eace Con
closed its labors,
ing newa of a highly important char
Hcter trom hurope. ference at Paris had
and it had been announced trfttt the difticultifls between Russia and the Allied Powers had kfcfÜ adjusted. This iaol course eipiivalent tu n ilee titration of peace. It is now a few days over two year . since a formal declaration of war against Uusbis was n ad in the British Parliament, the solemn and important event having taken place on the tt7th of March. 1804. This was anticipated in this country, end tlx1 public mind
and as cheap as can be affoidod. FW was prepared lor the news, wich wm sons In town or country who want to therefore less startling than it would I.. iu ..r,a w.r.. ,.r aflt .lav., ami otherwise have OroVed, The tedious
. - - - - - i . . . , . ,
President told Mr. Robinson (they were talking socially together) that the negroes must go back to Kentucky at all hazards. Ho then putted the Marahal on the shoulder, and told him to lake just what steps were, in his view, necessary to effect this object tu u! a sound discretion, and nil would be right that ho (tho President) had secret service money enough at hit command to pay all expense. The Secretary of War, then, it the quest of the President, gave Mr. Cob liifcoii an order on t lt- t'oninnind ant of the Newport Garrison for any troop hu should rcuire'to l frnarobeu over to Cincinnati. Mr. Robinson then came back to Cincinnati with lhi order for soldiers from Newport in his poekut, nnd un tnedi ately a great number of additional Npeaial Marshals were appointed no a to swell tho list to some three nut died. On ihu close of the trial, th ecrtiti-
boop. .ill ,..... .0 atH o Mr. Ry . Ä
man. We call particular aiteniion to
his tight ware. Hkart-hkhdino Occuriuincic
Last week, a son of David Ilm 1 bury, of Crnig Township, Switzerland County, Ind., in crossing a tie Id where was inclosed u vicious horse, wns attacked by the animal, who with Iii teeth tore liim. B1 with Iii fefll stamped him, until Ufa was extinct.
and the ev. foreshadowed
the bloody conllicts which have rm dered important the history of the
J irreal nations of Kurope for two years
past. Ho has the . oie lusion ot the war been anticipatetl. The anxiety of the several powers engaged to terminate tho war, forosbeasrwod the reault that was yesterday iinnounct'd iu the principal cities ul the United fcUutcs. and the intelligence, therefore, created no excitement.
It may bu Haid thai the great nation
Tho mother of the boy suw the trans-1 0f the earth are agnin at peuee. I
action, and was so much excited that j mercu will one. wmsn uasume her sway
treat vou to p'ant maize or Indian
corn, wu asK ii now uecause now is the time to prepare for it. We ask it for tho good ol tho country for the benefit of the farmer. Is there a man living who took our ail vice antl increased his crop last Spring, and who has since had a moment of regret that he did so? Lf hu has, lm deeply benefited country has not. The people return thanks to God for n bouuteous crop. Without it, what would thoso who buy bread have dono in all this terrible Winter? ' Laut Spring n general effort was made to increase the pioducl of tho laud. Heaven smiled upon il, und Unpeople were made glad. There waH cause then- there Is cause now that the people should plant corn more than was planted last year, fur nowhere uro the granaries full; nowhere is ibero surplus laid up against an unfruitful year, and without uch a surplus no country can be indopend . I eat .a. aaaiaaaal a aa Hita: lii.ki aSaJ aaekil It aaitit
'"V1 !h; ' : " :, .I,,,,, punt for,.1 nweil bou -Jit up, in ,-re.t. iiumbe,.., a NV,. UUV hiul a Winter of severity
llU'iUl HU IM l ll. Mi wiliu, rsiixt Miwoi . . . . J . " ktli'n f i . I wiMH W in (III- tlina Uli tfi
I- I....
a 1
.in- h in : i . Il Uivesliueiilk le-
'I would not fmiu tho wae reutilre Tho lumber of tholr loameil lore, Nor would I from tho rtobdeairn A alnglo counter f Uicir tloro. Kor I have eaac, and I bkTt kealth. A n.1 1 have eplrlla Uffat M air, Ami more than wWdotn, raorn than hoallh. A wo- tiakrt that laugh at raro." I.lko other mortal a of my kind, I've triingled lor .lame fbrtitune favor. A nd eonie tlinra hate beon hktf Incllnatt '1 o rate her for Iter Ul bebavlor, llutliro wae abort, 1 llou-lit It folly To Into Ita momenta In dnaiuir, -HtifHul aalite from taalanrholy, i ti merry huurtlbnt lauxhodat earr. And ouae, tls true, two wltehtnff eye KurrlMHl mein a larkleaa muoh, Turned alt my tnlrOi t loi.elyalrba Ami fiint" aulidneit inv bolter r-A.in, '. ei 'lwi( inii love roul l make me erlerr,
Hirer, and raunlnf taaaea twata on Ue waat llae or aald qoaAcr eeaUoa alabteoii tolea and als Unka; Ihunoa aa tine bolae atxf a roe llukt; theme norU.ela-kl.H-M jiolaaaud atk tlaka; Ikknn waat nine poleaand three liuka to ihr alaee of baKlnntnc, aeaiUlalaa; oa aaaa atk rolae and onebat r be the aaiae more or laaa. Hoik theae loU are wall leaf rorad and "haw ... (..nable dwell
ing- on ttirni.
And, nlo, at lae aamn I laaa aaa. ulaia
i.rraotial property I "ni l teatavor, .on llounebxlil and Kllcbun F.irniture, Far
ilemeiila, Ho. V . A . . Term of Kalo: ii the r Uilnl raah in hand, one-third In U
elre luoutba. weraoftial i-rotx
Ui.
Ml
ralBf laa-
i .- . ,u k in. w. taa raaeen fair.
1. Iniuruyada I bellen. ; m lieart that laufiit'd sit art .
In t
all aurua al Ul will ba g-ltfn approved aoc uallon a id dollar aat lc kprll II w
I lo six abii n-lhlr 1 property, a eredlt oo over, itf blue mojib r ftivln a aota wllk Uta btrnt-fll of the val law, s.o.. of Uirre
:!0!.EiarBior.
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Ol l 111 III OOUatl'l U I"' o " ou ii. -tri Ii. tu , , , ,f ,
v V "a a mm era aw awe ai w w e m www a w
i (tin. Hut thut is
' r' n n..i..i ...I... i... I limy never lillow
iwi v ii". i l'V ii ii" avu i , , v, ' . i , ,.r i not certain; the next may be one of
she swooned, and was carried into the'00 te ccm; in will return to its
nuiurai euanni i; , ;tiiu srperuiaiiunn
house in a helpless condition, where she rcmainod until death relieved her in a few hours. The boy was rescued, but not until he was hopelessly injured by the numerous severe bruises he had received.
The Governorship Dr. Haymond. We have been shown a letter from a distinguished citizen of this state, to a citizen of Brookville, suggesting Dr. Haymond as a suitable candidate for Governor. If nominated, the Doctor will make a strong race, and if elected, a irood Governor. We are inclined t
think that he would accept the nomi
nation, although we have no authority from him for saying so.
Wm. Parmalee, Mayor of Al
bany, died in that city on iSalurdsy night. Ho was an accomplished scholar, ami universally esteemed as a chzen. ,
Oiiseu on toe probabilities ol war or peace, will cease. Tens of thousands made money in consequence of the war, and tens of thousands will lo-c in consequence of peace. The intlated bubble of peculation has floated long enough, and it is time that it should burst. Prices will, gradually, umler the influence of panee, und controlled only by the laws of trade, lind then level, and the masses will soon be relieved from the burthensome tax consequent upon the high prices that prevailed for the necessaries and comtorls of life. Aside from the fact that the aggres
sive spirit of lwussia has been jhecke 1,
. ! temporarily at least, it would be dit-
ticult to discover an good result that may be expected to follow the war, while volumes might bu filled with details of the evils, the losses, and the sutleiinge that it produced. It will, however, enable the belligerent powers to appreciate the blessings ol peace, and leach them to shun the evils of
Cin. Gazette.
aBdo''iirv within lour doors of tin
Court loom, had six hundred do, Urs lo buy up Ihme i -i tilieates of his brother deputies. Who they operated for wu do not know, but wu presume the person who tui'liished the funds, know there Wits secret ! . IU n wtiouirb to pay all ih- expenses. in the terrible niiis (hat Mr. Rot inaon apprehended, itumetluiL'ly ttfler his return from Washington, every body s.'eiii:, to h ue In i ll ,liioilllod H Deputy Mi.rabal, ihm would or could serv, and sonic thut could not. One man who drew a warrant for twenty -eight days service, was out of tho city full ten days of that lime. What dis count he made on his order, we have not leu med. Cin. (ta zelte. Few are aware how frequently Publishers are compelled to insert amonj their advertisements, statein. ut-. which they can neither sanction or believe. A pleasant exception to this disagreeable neoesoity are the advertisements of Dr. J. CL Ayer's Cherry Pectoral und l'ili which will be found iu our columns. We have publisl ed for him before, and always with the feeling that iu so doing we in no wise lend ourselves to deceive or mislead the public, for we have had indisputable proof that his words are strictly true, with abundant reasons to believe that his medicines will do all they 'promise, and all that can be reasonably expected from any medicine. His Cherry Pectoral is too well known in this
still greater severity, and if ip( what a demand there will bo for grain the poor will cry for bread. Let the furm i plant corn. Owing to the fact that the grouud has bee i covered with snow for many weeks, ami that -.now is nu absorbent of fertilising elements for the curlh, we have rciisou lo believe tbal lim will bu a i .-ut y ruin producing season. Let the people plant corn. Not a day is to be lost. We know that the ground is tili frozen that the snows of January tili linger on the surface; but, we repeat, not d.iy is to bu lost from your preparation, if you intend, more than last year, to plant corn. Let it not bv argued that the price of corn is falling it is tili largely re
munerative, while all its products are
Tho largo and delicious cake sent to our boys indicated a kind regard for their welfare, and their thank are hereby returned. He to Abbf rtisrmrnts. r A gooil loatlnf frlen.l ut mir, ,.h" l ta Uli. ..( li.rM .ttn.iifb ai.iiiiwbst I, oar. headoil, while niiannt from ttiorltf s ftrw aaya sw4 , w . ' -I lair Keatnraiitre, and on hie roturn .-ailed lo aen hla ladylove, but waa aurprtaed and a in need to lindane .lid iml rscothUo Ulm, aStt lmmrdlkUly detenulnka Iu pkM for S Oasltt of blmaeir i but waa eventual) ehafTlned to Sod ti waa wppissllafill lormer elf In th aSVetlona of ibe la.)) , wtnrh t-kuied lilm b wskt hlmaeir known ; l.ol the lady aUU aaa thai alie llkealbe ftmnterfall heltor than the orlflnal, and Inoale that be cantl n no (If neceaaar)) l uan ll.e Hair HeaUrrkUvs. To bo had at U. V. Junnatou'e briur Sturs. John ShilUto & Co Ita. i l aat I on rlli Mrrel, Cincinnati. IMI'okikks or flHY -BUS AID CifiPETIS!!
ALL HAIL". ÖOMETUINO FOHTHK MILLION, uor. utteum 11 AIK ÜEÖTüfiAlIVF, tf K call the attsntluti of all, old and 'itf , tri If Ibta wonderful t-r. .afati.,r., which luiwaberk
to IIa nTlfinal oolor tray nalr o tho bald w lib a luxuriant jcra
dandruff, UfiiK. an.l all
uuea a rotiilnual flow nf hence, If Ueed ee a ffuUr
ill .rraore lU.oh.f. .1 Irvine old aire, taa call, Uitn , uhmi Die bal aaslp, It It: aiKl au Iber value the flowing
ever be ',.. It
of thotiaaiidp.
ra Ute head of
wu rcatarvwa Mm kaoa eruptbana sstoral flunU; aaS ror ta bait, it 'ri tellltieU. f, or dlacaaed la jeui.g w til not, at
r the Witt-Line erla
lla (iraiee la upon Ue
Watorford. Maaa.,1 SI, ISSi. fltop. o. J. wrooi ; with asttfl.irn. r . .i.. I rv-
,aa t'.-lt.j lh moel I lo .. need lb
eominntid yoarMklr Meetort
I fllekeluui Mr 1 1" I erer ,a
Wklpbeiin i.n. I other prepare!'
f me dar. II
air KtoreUe,
1-t.r t i
w un. .ul .-nrl. Mure Mali toul
my hair and Mat or a. wbiea werr aleieat Inte,
nare Kraiual! rfoanaark; and I now rlronO lent, that a (n more applli kltoi will rettcri u . ... to tbelr naUiral olor. tl al baa reUavad Uio r all daadrurr ai.-l iitipl.-aari 1. 1 a , ao aaaa - Sinong J-rttona w Im I im' '..!. i. 0. Ml 11 V . Murth MSS fmrrvMibt, Nkfwh , I. SIN: In rotieeqiieaeaaf bavin ht.tr, roraoref t ti ra jisal. not only n,i ui ' i -r i hato rill II tlmrt, M il w.,n .up L. ..'eiltfua. vlewi buleoeoe throe laaulha amre, I waa Intlnred to uee r Hair Hi--,iui-, and 1 tnnal ta)welice aay, thai IIa aSVeta weare awaaet uilTaeuioaa, for II i. iv rwkttfwd It yawkllv tsalmaatiu forte " j.lenilor aa to eolor, and lll il a,. et!l and floaa) aa lobe More beautiful thai II aOf Waa, abea an-
.,11, I !. (! ) ad) ,u decldett-
tiling
der Iba ynAueaae of Iba aural Iherrfurv. rototnii.rnU n t Stwi ly id" tieai preparation tot loOwl
lu lite WorlU.
Ill lV r.ll 111
l.il'l CI Tt'l.l.Y luforin their rualoatera and I' ,M haa.-rair'lier,ii:.lhal Kiev uro now olmli-
B
liK an oauinaltre and ooutnleio aaaurtmenlof
iut.oon, iiii'i riM,, noon (II. I.OTII .'. fa in 11 lea, ii, ii.l keepera, MnaniiMiat ownert, and irui.K'-r., ,louni..l ii,.,n Hn.llitK the beat rllH of 1,'oodi, al prloot aa low sa tbey ran be purrhaa4 lb Hi. i rattern t itle. aprtl 1 1 oea
A HIIVHKOKKEAWN.
NVUaa tke old hat lc
AlllUuluaaj aim- aaa,aiat A nit one aa.ll mat. a Upon Sul'l isitg iJUO; M'Ueti he wiabea lo parchaae A bat with I lute "chink," Ho iuaa.it up Main alreet ToUitiiloro of KhK.MAN UM'K.
lean ulftaf
Ltaiutr your HeelurallTe
ADMIMSTRATOH'S SALE OK REAL ESTATE.
Mai, i-.Vi, uu lite iirouitaut.tlR' r-l rilktet't 1 i
lug to the tisiata of laaae J Vrl. -.to or Krank tin
count) , Oeoaaacd, being lot Be lu that part or
table frat. ilwallin bouae.
Ith a i.rirk kltcken. It la tk.- nrotiertv toinlna
1 the t:atbolte Church.
TKK,M.S:Oiie tblrd In baud, ouo-thlrdln als in-.mi a. and ono-thlrd in one tskf, wits tbterwal on the delerrvd paytnanta, the purchaeer giving nolo nk approve.! eacarlly, waivlug valuattou
oa in ran r..
an d apprslMiaent tswt.
aprii ll w
Adrciulairator.
community to need any commendation Irom us. and lho Tills we are crediblv
informed aro not inferior to hisf Pecto- i which begins and ends this appeal ral .Providence Mirror, li. J. Plant Corn! N. V. Tribune.
niiullvHO Look ut the nricea that VjOTfl'K U hereby glean that I will offer tor aale tqu.lliyso. Liooa ui un. jjnet-s Wim im puWtc ttotcry, aa Halorday, taa iTUt day or
taiuieis liave realizc-u lor Deel And pork, aud though the latter has fallen,
it trt Kt ill above the noint of tirofit to l'"' town of Brookvillu laid off i Job Allen, Kr.,
it.. a . fl.. . on which la a fonifort
111, lUltlkCI . I ll-'ll- is nu JJHI-j'..l III lit beef will fall below ten cents a pound ou the hoof for all that is corn fed during the jear. At that rate it will pav to plant com. There is pressing need now for a great crop, as great, or greater than that of last year; and we may have it, if those who rend this article will boar in mind the burden ol its song, and uriro upon all with whom they have
auy influence, to plant corn plant!
more than you intended more than vou did last year, if only by one grain, one hill, one rod, one rood, one acre, one field slill let your motto be that
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. )TICK la hereby (Itmi that tho undaralgned haa been appointed . XCUUix of lue tal will
o rn apt oat
ceaaed. ttaid oauto it supposed to be aolvenl. ABIGAIL A. KJiMlAI.I . aprll 11 3 j nacairU. C0RPÖ R ATIO NELECT1 0 N . Notice it hereby given tbal aa election will be held al the offloa lataly occupied by Uta Cooiity Kecorder, ou Monday the )lh day of May nrvi. to elect otiu frsite each from the Are aeTkrai distrlcla ol Ibe town of H rook ville; and aleo a lerk, aaaeaaor, Iroaaurer and tnarahall, alt to aerve for lbeenfuln()car. LAP ADAMS, Clark. sprUtfta, 18M 3w.
I' i ' 1 ! . WOO! IIa liif exper'.eaeed the raaffW rSt-tl of jour llli ItcatonrtrTS, I dn.p )nu lliia npoa the auhjaat. Abotrtlw year age, my hair i ii.iiieiiti'.l falling off ai urn. : jj ire I waa laal becoBiliigl M I n,i i a fro -I lm i el u.i a your Keatoralie, end apoke to hlfltily ol !kt vtr-
ttint, I waa Indaeatl to try ll, alikougb I bad bin
little fallt.. I had beforu trie.
r. in. ill ., 1 mei.ird uaiua
ln January laai. A fw applieltioM fklaakd ty tuiir flnolr . Iltx-gaii to fill up, grow oat. and
. k ii former color, (blsoli', Aiikla time.Uurullv reaiorod lu llaortgiaal a-eior.koallh and ui .pei.ru i . -, and I ebMrfully recoatateaa.' Ha us lend. J.D.Iluah Chicago, III., Ma 1, ISM. Mlrford, Worroeter, co., Maat., Vor. n, .mi. PNOF, 0. J. WüOD-ihMr Mr: f tUe pleaur In beat-bag voluntary laallmonv to Utk tatflc effecla of yourwonil. rful Uatr lt.-t..rai. . Aa tax bach Ul iSJo, my kair rotauiviirvu laliluar off, uui'.i Ui top of my asalp hoc mo bald m4 tmooth aa
glaaa, and 11 ha eoutmur.l I lall Inf a great BUUI
ra, bot m.atmtiuioa 1 " """" vmi
led preparuliuiit ur IU rrkiuraiioo. k
adicfliecinciil. I eat lu.lnocd I.- giv your 1
a Uial.aud, lomy uuar aakmiabtaaat, i Ioaa4,atlorafew applleaUoua, tbal any hair bacaeae Sraaly aal, aud aaaumcd a gloeay add kaaillful appear auet, ami by Uta Una I bad waa quart bottle, my bald head waa . .-red Ovar wit a t oriof aad Igorooa growth of hal r. w alch la wow from ana Ut two lndMta la leagth, and grow u.g fa i. . .'ura, truly , HK H OuOHKli ll BUA. . Yo- Oct. , M4 '.'Ol-. O. J. WOOD Uttar Wir: Alar raumf the advcrltacmetit id one of Ute 5 aw Tort )wwrimla, of vour reU hrale J Hair Ifetlorali e , 1 prearud a balf-ptnt bottle, auat waa aa ach plaaaed Willi it, tbal I coDliBoad He aee for twe ia.cH.tae, klld am aallaflt'd ll ll decidedly ihr beet prepare tton bofore the poMlc. It at one reoed 11
dandruff and uupl.-aani itching from Ui.-i
eiiu ur.t renorra uiy nalr i. alarm 14 . an.l, I 1
uouoi, permaaouuy ao. Ton MTe perrataatoc to remrto nu-. all who en -lonaiB auy doubt of lit periornOJag all that la eiaioiud for tt. MI.- FEftKI,9t Uruaawleh Aaaraw.
laato mad Profaaaor O.J. ttood'a liair
rative, aod have admired IIa wonderful i
It realored anv ibalr their it bad fatUa off: a
elf ni v c head, aa render the hair eoTt a ad amaaih awok mora ao than oil. MAktY A. ATRlXso.N Uuta ville, Kat. 1,13. Trld at 114 Market tret, su Fuotk, Ma.. 3iUHmadway, Sew York, and bv all lmggt4t everTwbera. All kind of family' paieot luedid w lor tale, ou Uebati powlblc lerma, at fr Uaeor ood't eaUhllahrceuL 114 Market Mrae I, St. IxiuU. 1ÖD. V. Johnaa Uaaa agani for BrowkTiBe aprtl II
