Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 April 1857 — Page 2
A NBWSPAPBR-GONTMNgNG A BRIEF SUMMARY OP THE LATEST PORBiGN AND DOMESTIC MTBIUCBNGB.
INDIANA AMERICAN
MtT TV TBCT. TO LISSST Alt, I AW, so satob twill es, a.i ao rut HI 1. AW. T. A. OODUn Editor. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. FRIDAY MOSUVINW, APRIL 17 Is: orricn or pcblication,-k. as ba WmIiImui Sr(. Kam of 044 Pellawa' Hall, TBtrd fttsrv I waare all alada af Job Werk will a w th mam mm d..tch. 10 OTT TTW AOQU AINTAN CII Fopa and flirts are very ceremonious in their introduotiona They require many and many apologies, just as if making MacquainUncawMsaniethingtobeaehamed of Not so with men of sense. Jone, j walks into Smith's office, or shop, takee Amitk K tho hnd and un "Mv name ia , . . m u i ,Ä 1 Jonoe. I have come to- "Olad to Ste you, Mr. Joaea take a seat, ' is the laconic, 1 cejeineas-liko reply, and Mattra Jones and Smith prooeed about their business liks men a sense as the Joneaea and Smitha always are. if the proposed business promisee to way sach partr, a contract is soon made, and , each is satisfisd with the interview. We call this week upon some thousands - -' - - - . U. I. nn innl. agies to make no pardone to ask. Our part f the introduction ie soon made. We, Tea IimtAjrA AjtaaioAjr, bare taken our part in life's battle for 25 years, in a quiet village ewer on the White Water Brookville was oaee a place of coneiderable pretension Ones a frontier town. thn on themain (her oughfare to the "New Purchase," once an important point on the etage route from Cineiaaati to Indianapolis For a while head f navigation" on the Canal, then n principal point for bueiners on that alow inatitution In tboaa days it could boast of iu Nobles Wallaces, Raye fit material to makegover aors of It was lare snough for a while for Pbipps, and Bates, and Koster.and Harrison, aad a host of such men to heyin in. But times have changed, and so have the businsss and population of that country, Railroads, running nearly parallel to the ooce fhmous corderoy, have driven the stage aeach to other parte, and even the "raging eanawl" no more monopolises the transportation of the White Water Valley, snd the regions beyond (We hope the State will rcemburee the stock-holders of that "improvement," fbr their real and proapectlve Itgasja, sauced If allowing railroads t crocs it, and run paralrsl ' it, when they determine tosauefr the liond Holders' f-.r their loa ea on the Wabash ditch; caused by ths same ruinous policy ) Ths people hnvc mlaCX I out, going to other Siat-", end oil ". parts of this stale, scores eg tbsm sjtppjag be lade eltj Ac they went they hitve onlered their favor. Ite Anaaioax to follow them to their nsw bomee, until the largest part of mit oil tion bad become foreign, and nearly as much Cf it in the capital itself, as in any one town in old FranklinWhat, tbsn, should we do' Tbs diffl of printing such a paper in a An
Wssd town, and 01 e not very large might otherwise have to take .eversl days, at that, are known only to printers 1 But the one that ia to discover that the nJ. They are such, however, as rem. . fed a re- ing of a ennl is just as well, will be immorduction of the slae of our paper, or its a! - talized. The whole hut i nets of calling can tie ahandoBment nccesary, 0- a removal to then be done st short notice. Now, in ancome more populous pice as the only other j tidpntiou of this new discovery, we wish to eheraative For Ta ASSMOae to c mio aay to our friends that wc Send them thie,
to ordinary dimensions, would base a calamity for it to have given Bp the gboet, in the midst of these stirring tm.cn. and before the settlement of the ex and important questions 11. i t fore the peopie, would have been a grief to its u-! sand readera, which we hn.l no 1. lea or inPi
ting upon them hence we moved our quar- (L by 10, in the third atory. and not very tors, and now we are neun, ribt in the sen" Pcati, or inviting, at that, snd wc have hut Ire af the world. We have no apdofiec to nne chair, end it is old. und then wc can t maks, no pardons to ask. We have ooroi ipend much time la talkhsf Sobknp your ere for the very reasons that hundreds had , rarJ.,l0 ;t this week if possible. You can seme before us; hecsuae it wee a belter place j ;t through ths post office, if you prefer our busiueee tbsn-where we were ,tr
nsivuer uTr mixj v are sure thst heretofore we have published a valueble raner. for it has u circulation uneVI U . ... . ' .m In ...air. Wn ii. j i i ....... T...t;. aUailCll iy li oiiivi uni.i i'.mi in inur aUexep.,4! la this city. This circulation h:i been attained, notwithstanding its local disadvantag. ee, and we want no better evidence of its worth then tbia In one respect, however, we are unfortunate We acknowledge allegiance to no party. We advocate whatever we think right, and condemn whatever we think wrong, in all parties. But ws hope no ane will, therefore, call us neutral We neter ware neutral never expeet to be. Leaf Cf all could we be neutrsl on the important ... . ... auastione of to-duv If the reader llunkswe lj, Sa. .: .e-k.i.. Cm a iWm awii hii aaauu.u.iuu v, . kmi , nmr 1 ' tm, mmmAm ik. fll... Towr .n.l u.Aim.,11, ' (cave the mark) accorded to it, he has but C read Taa AmtaicA! a few month, to be undeceived If he thinks we are aeutral in WW regard to the reign of Free Whisky, let him try oe awhile, and he willjfln.l bis mistake, On theee subjects, however, we have our own way of thinking and writing. So fares tney accord with the opinions of others, snd with ths plane of others, we sre bsppy to cooperate with them, but we will not blindlv follow the leaders of any party. We have, too, our own way ef thinking on the"Amer iea queation " Is differs from most others but we cere not for thst We think we aro right, therefore we defend our views whenever neceesary, and whenever the -'American!" occupy our platform, they will find Tub Indiaka Ambricam with them Of course we believe that none but Americans should govern America, and we regard a man an American whenever he becomes a citixen of the United States, regardless of the place of his birth. We are uncompromisingly opposed to allowing aliens to dictate to Americans what they n... or may not do. There, that is introduction enough Now if you want to im business with us, give ua your hand (wth the money in it, of course) aad we trust ou will have no occasion to regret it. We eanno tell what influence city life mey have on us. Wc may ar pcar a little awkward at first, eonutrj people always do, but we will ce: srver that, by and by. -Bat, if yea don't like our appearance, just bow ua out thers ars men and wood D of cense he do like Ths Anrät an, m i will Inks ft D1ATH 0? U- UMUE!. h?IT0. Rev Pamul Brenton of th . ! . .. ana Coaftrenee, d etl on i 'M tl nlu, st hU taaSSsmea B r antWayaa
TO OUB tTOBCmill IN TBANNXIN OOÜNTT The present probnbiltty is that do paper ! will immediately .uceeod us. TL field Is ; open, od another niay come, sooner or ' Utar, but Mr. Craft has. for tlo present, abandoned the idea of publishing a psp'r
there. We shall attempt to tanks tbe Amkrican as intsresting to you m possible, hopiug that you will find it to yor pleasure and interest to continue it for yeara To adjust tbs matter of postage, snd that you way hare it on the sams terms thai Others, uo, we have adjusted oar books. so that wherever ten or mora take it st on oflsc, we hare ao changed your credits se tha you shall receive it in future at the rate of $1 eW per ysar. The same adjustment has been made in all accounts iu other counties wltsrs taa ars uken at ons office, n i advance psyment had been made, at tbs rute of $2.00 par year. We hope vou will there fore, use your influence to keep up the list to tsn at least, at your office, and we are eonWent that the paper ean be Bids worth J': Üuh T' "J county, uia earscriDcrs wno ars in arreare will continue to receive their paperat the old rate until arrearages are paid, un- . - JT l J Mrr w,il PJ"bicn cm we will puff tham, and discontinu th5r PPP. ud1m consider them VnPT '"bjects of eharity It would be wel1 quM P M won as poseible. if you vo. osnu m anoum joa j bill to us here by letter (registered,) at our riek ON TRIAL The Mcthodieta have a way of taking members on trial If iteuitethem, wedon't know that any body has a right to complain It rvrea them a deal of trouble, when they I happen to get hard cases, as the best of churches sometimes do I key just "ürop thorn, and that is the ead of it, while the system is not seriously inconvenient to those who intend to stick Well, bsre is ths lxDU A viRiCA. askingadmittar.ee to your fireside and family eirele Be not deceived by its fine appearance, but you can at least take it on sis months' trial It will cost yon only a dollar. If it proves to be unworthy the confidential place you assign it, you can "drop" it Wc say "confidential." for n t rent should have confidence in the efjjSff that calls weekly, snd moulds ths habit of thought and life of hie children. However intimate the business or political relatione of the father to one of dotibtlul morale, or pernioiotte influence, he should not allow such a person or rucAa paptr to havs admittancs to Ike family circle. Here we are try ua If you belong; to the high minded, honest kind of people, just pay your dollar, and try ua if to the mean elass, who live by "ponging, borrow tie, but try ua You will feel very mean, however, if you live by borrowing so mean that you will probably say, before the year is out, that you think lbs paper a poor concsrn. N body finds so much- fault with a paper sstlie n un tjfco Steals Of SpCSSgOB WC rSCldlag Of SKND 'R LRAVle TOt'M AUI. ka...-lMi,..vftlsi,twainaii.anJ.l..serveiil mm sJ he .... who first disoovsred that 5 a card was equivalent to making a 11. it enables a lady of ton U maks a score or two of calls, in a few hours, whtl she our card -we really here not time to call. If you wieh ue to continue to do so, plesne r turn yours, a dollar bill bs sure it is good at your earliest convenience Wo shall regard it as a great cnlamity for you all to call in person, either all at once, or in cr rapid succession, for our parlor is a lit ORE 01 TH! RESULTS A joiut committee of the New York Le islstui-e has renorted resolutions thnt Slave i under any form or pretense, or for any time, how ever short a prcgnsut allusion to tho Loininon caae, of which, in the lrsd S.-. tt case, the elavebolders' majority in the Supreme Court sppear to have forestalled the decision. This is naturally followed up by another resolution that the Supreme Court, by identifying itself with a sectional and aggressive party, lias lost toe conuueuco anu reepact of the people of ths State A I la! iL. ll.. 1'm.nlll.n . . . . .t mm J Along wiui uic rcaoumona ! have renortsd a bill, ths obiect of which ia i r I . .. i te affirm the capacity ol coiorea men to uea m a come cituens ot ew l ora, ana to carry ' out the doctrine of the reeolutione by! making it felony to attempt te hold as a j Slave in this State any person not a rujri tive from ecrvics. This bill has been ro - ferred to the Committee of the Whole. TO The material heretofore used in printing Taa Amkricam. (except the prees). is for sale cheap Thsre are about 1200 pounda t type, m a great variety oi s y.es am. sizes j -woml letter ,n , riK,uquoins, mallets. , at.n .la, cases, eve rything that is neccecaary for an office, and a large office, too, that can be hod. just ready to work, and at a bargain of $l!'J. toaoy one that wants to start an office. Our exchanges will confer a favor on us by noticing this fact, und at the same time probably on some deserving young typo, who w.ehea u .mx h a as Am .was start for himself. Address us at Indiatinplia TO BUSIHISS MEM A limited space In Taa Ambk.ca will be allowed to advertisements, on rcaeonable terms, provided the thing advertised be not of a perniciou. character Our circulation In the St.ttc at large, is alrcadv second to bufew if any papers in the state, and the encoar' .teiiient already received, warrants us tobet heve that we shall have a city patronaire. in a few weeks, eeeond to none in the city. Send in e:irly in the week. JIM LANS I! KANSAS We re.et Ie learn that this llcry and un-,-V'i is aain in KanaiiA presence there can do no one any good, and may do a i;:-eru deal of mischief !Je is, to say the 1 v.... ... miui,. - . aa rmpradesMBseei. ...A.'f ... 1,, .an . n . t ......... A . A . a K.l
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MT A company of IS were to IsW i i v .Li i Laurel for Kansas this weak. The summer term of the Brookville i :e will ootnuietioc April !, and closo ! , r Uly . MF We regret the failure of the Pretage published in this city. It deserved a better fate gyProf Donne? has accepted a professorahip in üie Mt. Pleasant University, Iowa i 'orrctpii. dents snd weachanges will pieces remember that wur addreaa is Indianapoli Ohio and Switzerland oouutiea have !
dissolved partnership ia the Agricultural So-1 fi?r Cirui;r PlnieL, ; .. , Mmabwaka, D. W. K.Crawford, ciety, each BCtsiBg up for itself KIKhmt and Bristol. W.S Birch. Judgs Wm M'Cart? has bought the : Middlebury, E. P. Church. mill race kaown as ths Central Canal The j J1";, jSKSfJ udge will make it pay somebody. otfind"8?. J. Smitk
gssTThs cid subscribsrs in this city will ' receive their paper Uirough tho post office ! ., -fT ,, until we perfect our arrangements for distributing them through the city. I tmCHj eubecribors will pleaes leave lL , , . 5 , tbs nsms of the stroet they l.v.e on. and wieir uumufir, on leanog tneir naiase at me dl5re aW" J ft nowlsnd, Esq., is a retiring man, hencn be has takon a beck room over Harrison's bank. Good clients oan And him. notwithatAnding gV Urookvillo township gave a majority ef 72 for bridges, at the April election, but the bridge question was defeated in the oount7 easlak f'Vtf HawcviW kns Vt a exit inetits fr .Ia. " " j liver his Union Saving lecture in this city Something of tliia kind ia needed, judging ' from last week's election j MFA Art occured in New Alhany last wask. ds'trnvine about kJd.nOO worth of property. Is originated in a dogerv where somo drunken fellowe were gambling Aosiri-LTcaAJ. We expect tc devote coneiderable apace to Agricultural inter matte. In this respeet. our papet ebell continue to rank among the heat atiPThi' M;ulisouShip Yard Co are build ing three bosts for the Keokuk trade this summer One wee to iave been launched let week. gsjrTho Kepubücans ,arri"d this township at the April election, by a iargs majority. It is attributed to the fa.-t that not aaough old linors turned out .tl. -Li j i. e p n , aw- u" "us uaagutar es r. v. iioiiiuj ii"s unrwuai in uum . wound rereived by stepping uu a nail, some i six weeks aao tM.ii .! l. 8sT- Psraons tovekccs this number is sent need not rutnrn it They will rerceive no j more unleas ordered Hope they will order. for their own aakea Oajrlhe ' mcinnati Ftfutrer learns that Oov. Wriubt has been offered ths miaaion to ! a . Berlin We guess he will go, if he gets a ' ehauoo. Us nsver reluaes Wo wih lo i'iMiah tho times of hold ing the several Fairs in Indiana Will tin 1 ti . . . . . . . wr,B"" i,,rw,iro XUfXr xiv M on M W"1 "I10" ? , Many thanks to Mrs. Wilson for that 1 argo and beautiful wedding cske. Hor busbaud hns ma.tc n fortune any man muka s f - tune who marries a lady who thus rsmsmbers the printer Tub Exit a Swsnrr Will then be one ? ' Of course there will, but the Governor has not yet received sufficient aledfes from the Rcpublicaii Senators that they will let the bolting minority govern the Senate, hence ho has not vet issued his proclamation. fir Many thanks to "mine host," Mr. ' Webster, and his eicellont family for kitvl attentions during our is.it nt Marion Wtl would raaak a cood word forono of them. hut wn are sure sho will bo spoken for soon enough Scarcity or Food.--We were pnined to learn in a Into trip through Madison and OtsaH counties that'n. ...me nei.-hborboods, fuml for stock is exceedlnglv scarce, snd thst large numbors of hogs ind rattle are dyinfr, for want of It, MT A. II Wheeler, Bat., has become associated with Rohuyler CoKax in the proprictor.hip sjf the South BcjMl Heyitter. Nfr Wheel, ! has I.., I thmwmm nf It for two . J ' Ii n 1 ., i J- ! 0,f" b once und hsa mnde an inters -.tin pnpor Dki.ay. We found it took a little longer
to get our psper started in the citv than we " T" saiarao, I have yet to lesrn. Your expected, hence wc sre a day behind ow IÄAe iru,loM ?f "n'olt g r" ... , stitutions placca you in tho unploasant catetime. Aflcr this we expect to "make the j ry 0f being the advocato of thess untenconectlons." Our press is up, and works able theories, or of secession from tbsm,
well, though the ink wciiso is not very good thut will be remedied soon. Thanks. We thank those frienda to our paper who here so readily sent us subscribers. We hope to hear frnm other, soon We .end this paper to many acqtiain tances who are not subscribers, honing I aI III f a a . t . - .1 in t a . a. wiey win .uo.crioe. ana get otners to ao u-e same. T)n Crnnv Wc learn that Pr Curry, the talented Preaident af the Asbury Cnivorany, is announced as ASSOesstl I uitor ot the 1 Christian Advocate and Journal He has returned from a two montha' vi.it to New York, and the East, sn.l. we learn, intends to mere east after commencement Kxs,nr.-Rcv. LcffOyW la. Senator from Clarke, whoec place was declared fe eaat try the Sonate, ha. aaad. his vae.ncr sure oy res.gning. lie naa heen .uperceded 5n offl,f of MornI I"t".ctor the a, p,0nrn o. ei. ame unne. an rp.scopal preacher. B-Kv El.jah Whltten, I,, hae been dangerously ill in tins cit v foe several month i. sloly recovlng. Ue ha. loat ono . r Ti T n . wm ! leg by amputation, but hie brethren prom- ; iso him a cork ono in its Slsoi, as soon n
be enn uae it Ue ia exeoedin.:!v deatituf, I Cinoinn.ui that what Ie known a. the "hoff I ...I LI. I a 1 l IV .1 . 1 .1.. . "
end his brethren ihoulo sec that lua wants are supplied. aaar-ii wo w.ra not airam 01 giving otmmmm, I a . a . A A I fenae ws would puff Prof Hibben s tnbuc
, coy mouth. If he will defile the inside I nine enough in one barrel to kill thirty with the nasty w,d, a "decent respect ' to mon. Some casos of "hog cholera" have our opinion should i.iake hia. keep Ihc filth j been reported to exist in the vicinity of this . out of sight If ho doosn t we will pufl'jchv Doe. any one know of iu existence him some time, sure. eXcCpt among itill-bouM bog.? W. would Fibk m:ah LAwrevcKarrr;. The country Uke to know. ; residence of Wm. T Ferris, formerly owned I - svsasBaaae and occupied bv Geo. Tousc-. near Law-1 IttTOnoof the best Horticulturalists
' renceburg. Ind, WM SSilBed down n few dare ago. The family had little time, from the rtrt aiseeecry of fire, to escape, and the entire furniture, which wm new. and even the c!oihc. of tlie- occupant ol the house, u'nrn .in.t ..1 -" " Wr.,.VU. IfcjCTho Int-t accounts from Nirarugus any that the jrr.ispccta of Wnlker ure more .t - . . ' ... . . . ... iiaiur;ur' tun i..ai ue no. mat witn aucoaaa 1 -r IVVfral soeonutSTi with bis enrsjicc.
APPO INTM NTS OP TEE MONTH INDIANA 00NTM1HCK FOR 1117
HiSSiJS'm'JSSi. Huberts Chapel J McMulleu Norlh sirnttF! A. Hardin. Noblesvills, S. N. Campbell Sf'SZ'ni Jo ' , Clarkswille, L Hammel. Perkineville, M Beach. Anderson, Lewis Dale ';.; r w.u.. Pendleton, J. Medsker. Allisonville. J. B. Burt Laiieavilie, Wade Posey. Philadelphia, Thomas Colcl Alexandria, W. Anderson Greenfield, J. S. IdcCarty. Kortsvillc, J. Blask. Gothen Dütriet L. W. MoraoM, P. E. Goshen, J. B. Dcmot Baugo, It. Toby. Angola. J. W Clock. P0'"," HwPtck, B. G. Cieeel Albion, J H. Hutchinson, Wartav Dittrici Jacob CotXLAlia, P. E. J': w-Wcr. North Mancheeter, J. . Bradsbaw. Wftbaih j j Cooptr Lugro, John Hill, Huntington. A. S. Kknan Roanoak, 8. W Camp. Columbia, Lecebur, J. Dean. Picrcetoo, Palestine, E. Hall Bourbon, Ackron, Peru DittnrtJ Lamb, P.E. M..W Wr Whül.H n. , Ka 1 I pnea. i Pawpaw, S. H. Kodes. Peru miesion, C Martindale ?RDtft ,F .V K Lincoln, .1, (, R. Layton Tipton, W, P Iiradford Cicero, M. Wayton la. If, ft Shackelford rn, A V.Gorrel Summerart, Lafountain. W IC Kdmondson P Smith ft Wayne DittrictV. F. STtont. P K llerry Stroet, J 11 Hull Allen, J J .loh in., 11 Ossien, A Douglas, J M Mann Massilion, C (ilark I tlnrlin It " A swtsiStrtsA äu,,nP.rvin( y Hounstins llamilton. A Andrews hon-llnville and Auburn, I 8 Preston Kluflmn. K A Newton NewCorydon, K Pearman Rirhthnnd Dittru t C. Nim, P K Ko limond. M. Uenmer Centrovills, 0C Heek , uniiriugr, a Marino Dnhlin, K D Snillman Knightstown, M Mahin Orcsnsborotigh. .1 M McMakin NeWCMtk Mark Hngcrstown, 0 p Borden WiHiiunaburg, II J Meek 'J'.1 u!;nrn"l: 1w'iKlt Midillfitown, M 1 Armstrong Winaor. 1 SStevsns Farmland, J W Freco !- i. .... 'w. ""nun. CLOSIKO TBS ASYLUMS We published, a few weeks ago Oovornor Willarrd's cool reply to the Trustees nf Ilm hsiisvnlent institutions, when rsquesIs seil au extra session of the Lsiisla lllro t InRko proTi,oni for thir support jt wfc, ftn niiuit to the I.egiilstive branoh ()f tho g0v0rninent fr him to ask a pledge from ti10ln t!,at thT wouJi j0 nf bidding, fee tho sake of making sspital oat of ths eourss of his own party, In voting, tc pre vent doing business, he yet refuses, and eon scquently the Asylums are closed and the pationts and pupils ssnt home. The facte aro before the people, let them judge. The following extract from a letter, from a prominent Democrat shows that thsre are Democrats who dure eondemn kis highness Cook 000 of tD0 Trustees of the l"n'1 Asylum: ,,u sc, in to require assurances that legitimate business of let islation will be the attended to should you convene the Legisla ture t,y iirocliunatton; in this vou sro most clear'y wrong. The Legislature ia a eo-or-''mate bnnch of the State Uovernment dependent i jjg M tion proper, aa the Ks!i . : in. -nthibln to their own oath of offire ft, tl0 restriction of the Conetitutiou. of which they are the sole Judces. (unless tho Court, tho other co-ordinate branch, is invoked in the last resort.) Now, Sir, if any one Ol tho above enumerated depart- ' i uf the (i'ovnrnment have a right to rcpiire pledgoa from the other, or impose rciii.i.- p ' v I :': i Iroui the other, or impose t rcBtr . ll,""1.uP,u wlu.'r action, men tney au uaAj . . . .1 il .a Al . 1 ll it, tncir n -ma in tins relation beimr irocal und eoual. Such n theory of constitutional around which I nm sure, from rnur eenraiia char acter, you will do with pleasure. 1 should mulct value your intelligence, and disparMS VOW m, tires, could I for one moment stasOtyottT deep anxiety to meet ja.t expectations of vour party, and by all the constitutional means in your power promote tu cenornl good. Iu nclusion, doar sir, allow me to renew MIS? na.ilianM.i.ia . . T a...-.... I 1 - a. . 1 -V -"-"v. . .c-iiv, nriuin; oili : ml iy Your obediont humble servant. J II COOK. Distressing Cai anitt The dwelling of tj..v r. Martin IVtrAur In.! H,. Btroyed hy An on Wadneeday The family , htj B0Rrcey timc t0 MCape froin a, buiW. 1 1. in AmSm n-Ut mm ; hou,c Jj A',Ulle datigl.tcr, onlv six years ef äfc was Uken from her bed in the bewiJderment af half ftWaKcncd .lumbers, and carried from the houie, lnd M for the momcnt in th i aerna - of confuiiori (0 hentK ftnd hj Mrn(,trange infatuation or distraction of her infantile .achiea, .he ruahed back into the flames, ail(l ,,risl.ed amid the falling timbers of the I buHdln V 4 TWA tuvciin is e in WjusKir. It is said in cholera is produced by strychaine used in Im manufacture of whisky, upon the elops ... -I from which the horrs are fed A chemiat Ive. it as his oi.inionthat Bsaas w.s atreehof Ilnmiltun county states that the rumors of an IsSMadlag failure of the fruit crope h. 1 litt.e i'liinnution. Some peaeh buds ' arc killed by the cold of the flret of March, but present nppenrancea indicate that of all Iruita there will bo an abundant crop. -CM - . . ...... SBT'inv niiir.i im n ono in ted A. Ii Davits .lude of the 10th Judicial Circuit ' vice Tlioina. J. Stanfield, resigned; also John rcttit, n. Judge in the i JSh Cirewit vice Andrew Ingram, rewigned
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Our friends will find as during eating hour sod aleepiur houra. at Little's Ho tel. where they will also find eating and j sleeping accommodations of the very best quality, and at pricss that ars reasonable enough. CATALOGUE OF THE FORT WATNN 00LLEOE FOR 1837 Ws ra indebted to Preeident Kobiueoa for a copy of the annual exhibit of this College. It isusatly printed at the Timt office, and gives a flattering account of the prospecte of the institution. It must suesesd in ths bonds of ons so snsrgstio and capabls as Kev. It D. Robinson, its able President Wc will add that there isfa fins prospeet of a apeedy release from the embarrassing dsbt that has long weighed it down. BEAUTIFUL PICTURE TAXING. Ws have not oftsn seen more excellent picturee than tboss taken by Prof. D W Fowlsr of Marion, lis is certainly an artist of excellent taate and ability. We learn that he talks of moving to Indianapolis An artist of kis skill will command patronage, any place wkere there ie taste enough to appreciate his worth. Meanwhile We advise the Marionitee who have faces worth taking who ars worth being rsmembered by the living after they ars dead, or by abeent onee while living, to give Prof. Fowler a call before ho loaves, as they may not hare another saoh a saan iu their midst for years J. B. Covington has sold tho Groonsbunr Guard to Dr. Vauhnn.nnd i ..... ho calla it tho Docatur Democrat
IsV Hon. R W, Thompson has Ot j 0Ter Rnfj tne cn(j accomplished thst was dethat 140,000 at last. It would have j ird, by those who thus atisgkl to fasten
boon a hämo to have failed aflorcar- ' ryinff Indiana for Buchanan. , "J1" 'aVü r I SSiT- llio Now Alban v rnhune. has I . . . I hKiMi nnttinip im itiinm tpnrli flnl ' ""a "I I a - O. . . A . . 1 v , IO SCO SUCH OMQOnCO OI mnil. i0 one decorves Buccoss moro than tho ! GjKtrs. sf" Correspondent will plonxo nd dross us "T. A. OoonwiN, Indiana Amkrican, Indianapolis, Ind.," for , there aro other Goodwins horo, and tho Post Master has not lonrnod to distinguish us. MT Tho majority of Wim er, the ... . . w . emancipation candidate for Mayor of St. Louis, over his nullmur opponent, is one thousand seven hundred and twen-ty-aix votes, and only lacks ono hundred and two votes of being equal to tho combined Know Nothing and administration vote. Good Ioia. Toucy 1 Üyram koop beforo tho peoplo tho history of thoir housu. High up on thoir store is the original sign Oi.ivib Toucy, lowor down Toucy & Eddy, and still lower tho naiuoH of tho presont firm. Thoy nood not bo ashamed of their origin nor thuir present businoss.Thoy aro favorites with the ladios. It is our opinion that tho peo plo aro in favor of an oxtra eoaaion. They certainly aro so in this portion of tho State. iVetr Albany Ledger. TTow Inrn nrtu shv thut nnicrhhnr? rr u..:. a. aIu. u k.ilf,.M lou iiiny uavu iu wo n unv-u a-wvsw uog days. lour parry is not in lavor of such n He hs iuti unless tho Ilopublioun Senators will plodgo themselves to let old liners rulo DESTRUCTION 07 tTHE SSNTINEI. 0FKICE On Tuesday night, 7th inst., tho new steam -boi lor, belonging to tho Sentinel office, explodod, killing ono man irumodiutely, and wouudiug uuother so thut he diod tho noxt day. Of course "no blame is uttached to any one." THE PRESIDE HCT Tho probability of Dr. Curry '3 re signing his post as Prosidcnt, of AsKurv Uni j that mat vorsity, gives tho frionds of nstitiition occasion to look a A Ii II i around tor n stntaDlo successor. Tho duty of choosing is in tho hunds of compctont mon, and wo givo ourselves no uneasiness about it. The general opinion ie that Dr. Kingsloy of the rTirefVrn Christian Adwocate, or Prof. Harris of Dolawaro Univorsity, will bo tho man. wmt Tho Democracy would have carried their ontiro city ticket triumphantly on Monday, if had not been for tho extraordinary and most uHtnniHlnng rove that was given
again, u in mo uenuau uru.. bind Wfre i.tod the magnificent School Cin. Enquirer. Fund of Iow took 1 of th iÄme. What an outrage that Gorman neM of th- frtlltut0 regu4tjng ni, 0fficiai duhould vote against tho party that ha j tioa, and loaned out vaet sums to the Demofastoned slavery upon Kunsas, and crstie editors and county committees, upon
f A lA ! iL O L jla mado sla vo States of ull the frooStntos by thoir Judicial decision! Most "extraordinary and most astonishing!" MMaWjswacascejasacacssaMeasjejeyej. mßtfM WsMsssmsi SMaoeaaeMSisaMBiW VaaY MEaciruL Judgo Iteid, of tho Franklin Courtof Common Pleas, decided last wouk, tho Liquor Law of 1853 to bo in forco at this timo, romarking at tho samo time that ho would not inflict penaltios under it, for past offences, but would hold it a law in future, and suggoting tho propriety of giving public notico in a newspaper that such would bo tho decision of tho Court. Pitch in, Judge, you will hurt nobody under that law. IV Tho Urookvillo jail, which was comfortably full when Court comraoneed, is now noarly, if not entirely destitute of occupants. Tho pets wero turned out ono at a timo, looking in good plight nnd well fed. Josoph Shilling wn one of thoso unfortunate that somotimes get into diflotiltie with their companions, but the good woman, relenting, allowod him to bo liberated, and o tho shilling i now in circulation. Another of tho brotherhood got on a "big drunk' on gaining his freedom. and might be seen amusing himself and a crowd of spectator by drawling up a steep hill, on all fours, and rolling down again, seeming eo be in wxeol bsnt aperSSs.
In Clubs Where leu ur more outers ivrt
taken at one office, new subscribers can be added at any time st fl.ftU. urovided two join, and send tin money in advance Single subscribers, invariably at 92,00, in advance ! Subecribers who httve paid in sdvance, at the rate of $'2 per year, will have their accounts so adjusted as to receive the paper, in future, at the new rates, gl,50. Old subscribers, who yet owe for their paper, will be charged at the old rates, until they settls, and the paper will continue to be sent, except where they arediscovered to be worthless. Parsons belong ng to the Pay-fothing order ars requested to give us immediate nono, and send ua a lock of their hair. Gkbral Ketxo'.ps We had the pleasure, tho other day, of taking our old friend we aasan our quoudam friend we ought not to eay old for the General is not yst married, though in good aooth it is time lie was, if be ever intends to be, but old or young, married or single, we were glad U see bis red face once more, albeit, it is disfiigured by a most horrible moustache. He has bat rscsntly returned from a two years' visit to Europe. We like him, 'bough he is an etaunoh an old liner as sver. May he live many daya, and yet do bis duty to bis country, by taking a wife worthy of him. ('OKHKSPDNDivNl'K. LETTER FROM FRANCIS UBABMUCK Our readers will remember the last letter from this gentleman, which ws published last summer, just before the election It was pronounced all n lie. in rommon with every olhr ":!"!'ion ,0 wron8 "uffVrtd in I battle-field of freedom Here ie another from ' the same rource. But the election ia now 'Slavery on that Tsrritory, now we may hope that this honest Herman will he believed. If anything wete needed to fix the blame o' ' . .. . . he wrongs 01 Knnaaaujvin tnj proaiavery . . ...... i.iriv. 1 ir uncessinif itliTta to inlaitv lusto r ' in rrmr, U. th gondii im of thinff. thara 1 -- a 1 would be sufficient Trctmskh, K T , March 20, 1857. Mit. KiiiToa The Indiana American has not made its appearance for nbout Ave weeks, a,i ia rCry diaagreeable to ua I am not ble to writs to you as often sal wieh, becsusc, llrst, 1 iiavs loai my secretary my son Lewis. He worke awny from home, and I am ashamed of my bad apellinir, and to correct it by my dictionary would le too slow work; and second! v, it is dsngsrous out here to write and apeak. I, for my part, would not mind that, but some of my friends L.. , . , , ,J The laat letter I ssnt vou was nubliahed iu the Amibioan just at the time ws had ths great aud bloody disturbance here last summer. Some of my neighbors read the letter iu my Amfsican, and they cave me the advice to leave mv family, and I loft them several days, unprotected, to themselves. My son Louis was among Col. Lane's men. Our cause ie not understood, snd not believed by many people We are sbandoned and left to our faltb. Our Hepublican DemocratioOovernment has decided for the first tints that fraud and minority can and shall rule major Ity. Our Oovemor, deary, ievery well loved by ths eopts, except some of the border ruffians. He is not able to go on with his gov ernment and be an honest mau. 1 1 sold his . furniture and left thcTerriiory lobodv knows why, and to what purpose. W. looked at him as a protector uf the settlers, but now be is pone Wbst will become with the people of this Territory? And whst will become with our country? Ths Democrats don't like to acknowledge their wrongs done to us, by cornmencing of doing right now; they think they are infallible. 1 We are all well, and wc are doing better lhftr, wc R.ici,,n,ClJ. Many omigrants are rominß in rtaily 1 nope you WW SSM me Amrrk am a while lonirer You will see rea , a W B IIB J a!. msrkuble allairs in this Territory yet The people at home think il was peace here forever, hut it is not so. 1 wian 1 couiu see anu talk with you and the people of Brookville once more. In the ho.c that I will soon see something of your writing, 1 remain lleatiectfully yours, FHANCIS OHASMCCK IOWA lOa&ESPOHDZKCZ Hi i i.i ' Iowa, April 2, 1867 Dbab Ooopwix : It has been a loug timo sb.co I have written anything for your columns, and hoping that you will not be dieI pleased k bear from mo again, I shall fur nish you with a few brief items in reference to affaire in the Ilawkeyo State. I presume you have soon our new Constitution. If so, you have doubtless noticed that it ia not above criticism in many points. In Ulis State, it doc. not give geuerul satisfaction, and yet it is so manifestly superior to the old one that It will be adopted by a Urge majority of the popular vote. Modern Democracy in Iowa i. very much a. it is in Indiana and all other old States. The leaders of that partv are reckless as to the means they employ to gain a victory aud obtain the apoila During the late Presidenttal contest, the most atrocious means wero used to carry the State for Buchanan. Dr. Eads, the Su perintendent of Public Instruction, to whose worthies sccuritv, and in some' cases withI S out security of any kind. By this means newspapers were established, documents of all kinds were distributed freely, and stump orators were kept sctive. Still, the people were true to Republicanism The pro-elavo-ry Democracy arc now afraid to bring out their candidates openly in many parts of the States and their candidate forjudge in this judicial district is running ss the "people's independent candidate." Our election comes off next Mondsy.aud it is confidently believed that the last remnant of Democracy will then be wiped out Times are somewhat "hard' , and the consequence is that land is not advancing. It is not receding, however, and no fears are entertained about tho future prosperity of tho State Tho vast amount of money which will be spest on our railroads this reason will relieve us of the slight pressure which we feel just now, and the easy moans nf trnnsportion whish these roads will soon afford, will keep up the prosent remunerative price of all agricultural prodaclion. Iowa will have three great cities on tbe Misaiasippi Dubuque, Keokuk, and Burrie The latter place is not yet quite one year old, and yet ite popnlation ie about twelve hundred, and every passing stcsroer brings addittions to it. The site ie one of the moat handsome for building a great city that can be found upon tbe Mississippi. Its advantages of location arc unrivaled. The treat Western Air Line Railroad, from Tt WayneIndiana, to Council. Bluffs, Iowa, is now in such a condition that its completion ia no longer a matter of doubt Crossing the at tlrh) psaSS at wi8 asmkw Darrt
a city of great importance, even if it possess cd no othsr advantages. Other advantages
it has, however, and they begin to be spurs ciatea. Burlington and kluscatiue will i be overtaken and outstripped by this young i aud vigorous city. You like Brevity So do I. So I a stop here, aud try to write agaiu soon. Yours, W 8. P. LETTER FROM ÄN. BLACRXEDOE Wtanuott Ott, K T u Rr.tr. w- a pa 5 tu ia.,,1 hut which ao much ha. been said of war., aad 1 rumor, of wars, thst when I first thought of I . ... .. ' . . , , , v ; visiting Ksnsas I thought 1 would not bs safe unless I had a braes of pistols But I find that so long as I attend to my own bn-1 sincss 1 do not feel any fears of being dis- j turbed. All seems to be peaceable and : quiet here, except there eeems to be some disposition to make money. All hande are looking out for .peculations W. .truck k'nn... .oil Hils nw.r,.in.-f w.anfi which is located on ths weet bank of the j Kaw or Kansas river It is very bcautifw.ii. xmA f...;... ,.a p.J .7. . , part next the river has never been known i to overflow, except in 1844. The bill uecende back from the river, rieing 50 to GO feet in a bakf mile. The Miesouri river in front of the city, rune about South. Immediately bolowthe mouth of the Kaw riv t er it makes a bend to the East, forming a ! htlf circle Wyandott is decidcdlv the I flltllm site for a ton after you leave St Louis, and being located at the mouth of i the Kansas river will certainly make quite a business place, and command the best i trade of any town in ths Territory The j land on which Wyandott was laid out woe 1 bought of a few of the Wyandott Indiana in all 700 acres, at a coat of naarly $100,000. It is laid out in lots, and tbose lots uro olassed In 6 classes, No. 1 2 3 4 5 6, I and divided into 450 Shares 10 lots to a . r, , , y , share IheComranv nflTered 100 sbara. ' ! for ssle shout f.. or woks ago. they all sold ' . at once Ihev tlmn put into market 100 1 . ' . al.nr . , f u uar shsro of ten oüi whih r - f I are cfrawi. Lv h.k tl.., .nmK.r. f .Ii Äf - 1 , each claaa of lots being put into a box, and you draw your own uuinber in a si, are you Ret one Grat class, one OOCond olaaa. two third clsss, two fourth class, two fifth class, anil two sixth class lots, the first and sesond class lots wers selling from five to fifteen hundred dollars I hoard a gentletaau propose to-day to give any mau f0O0 for the two first class lots, that be would F draw in a share that would cost him "40 Thors is not 230 shares that are not in mar - ket, they Ulk of selling 100 .hare, more at f lOW) a .here, they would eell at that in ten days. We are now waiting for the eteamer Lightfoot to go up tbs Kenans river. There is three bosts running In the Ksnsas river trade, there will be mors soon, the river is iu fine state I understand tho steamer Lacoti has boon up to Kort Riloy, over 300 milos, this season. Tours, ite A. M IiLACK LEDGE aDü LTIEATXD LIQUORS ' Liquor sellers have said that the charges of tho temperance inon that
the Imuora of tho nresent dav are'r7' un oisngni arm he had tattoos
mostly poisonous, aro all lice. Roud , - tho following official report of Dr, Cox, the Inapoctor of Lfouore in ClnCilinilti. Wo copy it ttoiu tl0 Üuquiror of tho 10th inst.: Caution to the Public Poison, Liquors, t-r FELLow-CiTiZENSSince my appoititinont us "Chomical Inspector of Ahdiolmlic Luiuovr' whicn is a littlo over two years I have made two hundrod and fortjr-nino (249) inspoctions of tho various kinds of fluids with which our markets aro glutted, und sold for medicinal and mechanical purposes, and us wholesome and healthy beveruges. under the character of tho different varieties of French brandy. whiskies, port und other wines, beer. &c. I have found some pure und beautifully aromatic, while more than nine-tenths (9-10) of the liquors were inii tut ions some not absolutely, chemically speaking, poisonous- while ii grout j- rtion uf it was, and is, the most pernicious, poisonous and vil - lttinous conooctions that haro eror boon Offered to the public for salo as beverage, or that ever enterod the human stomach! I do not believe that there inut this time, in tho city of Cin - cinnati, ono gallon of pure brandy for j j .... , fc. L? i J4 V ,eiy uuiiuiuu aasM ia ro maraei, ox J immi uciovcru-'UB aiuu cuuea oy the different numes of the different varieties ol brandy which aro most miserablo imitations, with corn whisky us it basis with sulphuric, nitric and accfic acids, prussic acid, acetic or nitric ether, Guinea pepper, petitory, 4c., with hyrup or honey as a covering. Nor do I believe that there is one gallon in a thousand that is in our market (and some sold every day) of the different wines Port, Sherry, Muscadel or Muscat, Sweet Malaga, &c. that in not a most poisonous and deleterious admixture, having as a basis water, and as flavoring ingredients sulphuric acid, nnd in largo quantities, to keep down acetic fermentation, together with alum, beet-root iuice, juice of aldcrbcrries, logwood, oil wintcrgrocn. grains of paradise, Guinea popper, ginger, horsoradish, hops, bitter almonds, honey or sugar somo without one per cent., or a smglo drop of alcoholic spirit of any kind, or a drop of wino or brandy, dependent ontiroly on the great amount of sulphuric acid for their preservation. I havo detected the abovo ingredients iu most of tho wines which 1 have cxaminod, and the samo in the brandies; and at this time, although there ia a groat deal of port wine In the market called Burgundy port, and the pure juice, Ac., I think it would be a difficult matter to find ten gallons of . I - A .1. - a. A port, anu many oi mo otner wine above, that are not imitations, with either water, cider, vinegar or worta as a basis, with the other ingrediont Ided I havo found, in tho eonree 5 my inspections, whisky cor mng from seventeen to twenty ter ut. alCOhOUC Spirit, and tbO deficiency upplied by a compound of sweet oil, oil of vitriol and Guinea pepper to make it warming and timulntinc:, as liquor of an honeat nor oents bnnbl hn . i. .j , - iii luib uquiM mere was Miipuurir ncid enough in a quart to almost eat ft hole through a man stomach. To describe the various villainous impo sition that have been practiced on the credulity of the ignorant by unprinci - pled liquor concoctora would consnmo more time and pajier, nnd would ex- . . 1 .' 1 1 al x i .i venu nun (iruuie w a greater lengtn tlian I intended when I sat down to vrttawhlck 1 wjMw bar. aaü 1 1)0 soca a sa a eowenert-
nication from otic of the Colombo correspondents, stating that the liquor -
Uspcetion umeDdllsffB bad failed. a uhä lamva. I cannot find tand would not pact 'uage in which to expreaa roj ao wnmiimcjii iu me iauure oi eo remiU tonablt m request, fraught with so much iutcreet to conimmuuity, i. a. the certainty of having pure liquors iu nur uiaritvis lor in c (J J J Ii ü I HUH ulll orpurpoeec, instead of the horrible poisonous and adulterated fluids thut ro flooding the country! Pure and adulterated lJi Uideratvm t 1??' autl temperance man, are equally intereitodVD) for üiero are Itw living thlt do not 4 gtimulna of that character at come period of their Uvea, To the daily moderate drinker it ia of vital imnortancu that what ho drit.k-s should be unadulterated; to the occasional drinker it is of equal import ance that his liquor bo pure; to the temperate man, who only usee it as ho W0,ul? X1 MV Other of the f61"01 fh? f importMee that his medicine eWl HIRAM COX, M D. Chemical Inspector of Liquors for Hamilton Countv, O. w I leaT With the Ledger we believe the peoplo in this jnr( of the State are in favor of tho extra session And ff the r67 f00"1 V b uf n8. that "they do not want to the Benevolent In stitutions go down; they do not want to sco tho J unites and State ofliccrs deorived of their rav whila di- ha. ging thoir dutiea; they do not want to see tho interest on the State debt go unpaid; and finally, they don't want to have throe years taxee crowdinto one X A. Tribune. "i.i,,' ' w A correspondent of tho Ueneses Farascr i 1 , ..t rats 1 1 .ilii'i Li 1 1 Iii1 t I d ir i nn wsav in rarriiin "I build mv corn crib on io.te about ... ....... . . cutnuen iftchea ln-li. saafle rai MOOf v "... . . . it--- . putting a broad board or sheet iron on the top of the poets Make everything; secure aamta ttio rata except at one oi tos cornrs llrrowhorothevwilllikeitl a nice hole with a spout fire inches lna on I .a M .1 . -w ttie outaiae, wncre tney can go in and out and eat at pleasure. Then, if the rats are too numerous, I take a bag, after dork, and slin the mouth over the scout on the oat I cranan 1 Hen enU iten in at the door with a light and the rat. and mir will all run into the bag. Then slip th hair off the snout, and alan it ones animi j tho granary Turn out the dead, and in an ! hour or two repeat the process. After all sre killed, atop up ths 1 hole till n tu w re. ruitd arrive, which catch iu the woy" 'I LÖTZ XTJM " An inquosi waa held in New York city, on the 9th lost., upon the body of (icoign U Smith, uunl man, who, H few hours before, fsll dead in the street The deceased had for somo yesrs an inveterate drinkei, and rnm finally brought him to his grsve. He belonged lo a reepsetablo family in Massachusetts, but owing to an unfortunate love affair. was oomnallsd to leave bis native village. He wen lo Nsw York, aad, for MMM, did nothing but loiter about a rum grohi. name and a fiirure of two heart. piercvd by a dart. On hi. left arm. th words, love Rum," ia large leu ere, ' were tattooed. He died of enilenev. ! producod by intumpcrauce, aad a verdict , 10 tu "et WM rendered hy the . Jury. FASHION A ULK POISON. I ho appalling .fleets ol ot dl ink ti drupred snd poisonous liquor are ev I dently becoming mors apparent. As a nailer of some eigtiifieanco wc note that n old line psper at Crawfordsvill,eeye, i 70XX wan- 10 euch as fe liriurn tremens alone can produce, lake a. Jla i It . . . . . lounnaing tnr liquor wuicn is now sold in town." We need not go out of 8hclbyville for the fruits uf thie deadly poi- ' son. There arc not a few who wear the : marke that they will, at no dietant day, j f their course it persieted in, strike hands with the King of Terrors. Yet "only five cent, a drink gcntltmen, for , tbia souUhsslcning cordial elixir of dam nation and death," is ilu pcjHtS and gen 1 eroaa invitation to the fresh victime, of I him who ministers at tbe shrine of thie j body -murdering and eoul ruining Boo chue Shelbyville Republican Banner. ! According to the census of Tennsyl ! Tnn,1 ken the present year there wee but I one elave in that lommou wealth This dis- . tinguished remuant of a defunct institution resiika in Lanrnater county By t , cipation act of 173, all collceed born after a certain dav in thst tear wi r. to be free at the age of twenty eight years, and all negroes who were iu existaace and held as slaves at that period, were to remain in bondage asa WHAT Oil KBlfiHBORM THIKK OF VO. Modesty is said to be a very troubleeome virtue to thoea who have c, but bavins; never been afflicted that way, we can not say. Ae we call upon some etrengere thie week, who may want to know how we stand, among our neighbors, we give a few of tbeir opinione in regard to our past life and future prospects. Here they are: Mr. Oosewtn, was bsa bsse publiahlsff, si Brock Hl, Ind., ih larffset csaatry BSBBS la Iks Slat., aaS on. cf Ua rerj beat wltbsl,"Tfee l.4l.a Aasrteaa, bs removed M to l.dl.a.poha, lad., flcdlag lb. lu. ral palropaga tuauSJciaol for lla aarport. Wo Irmrt ba wilt lud Iba ebene a pesSlable as wall sa bloaaar, t Tbe ladlan. Amartesa, r-nbllabed j.t Brook. ll. bas bo, r.ioo d I tadlan)olls, wkr It will bor, after b 1 sad b it abl 4lior, . T A. 04wla. WfH mr. Ni' ' "ii RaaavAt Tb tndlasa Asaerless, oso of Uo oldMt and b Mklj pr U U Tun, la eUui te b. rsrsovsd trtn Breokvlll to laalsaapati. Tb Indiana ;Aarlaa. rtofr nabliab4 at Brook villa, baa bn rnoad InOlanapolla, wbre il will t. fontUu.d undar Hi. ur manaswmaal af lu rorm.r dlior. T. A. Oowdwla. Tb. Aaa.lloas I smong lbs sblsst sad bssl sesdastsd papn la Ua Suto.ard w b(poak for Itaa lncraad tlr.ulail.s t. A.Ooodwia.of isei.4isa aeaes1eBSss I vilte, rrsaklls se..lv, Inetans, ass rsaieveS bte ef- ' tgt fu. Irm it wui is a.rs.f. wr- H u ' M"u ,u'"' '" te hu wW SÄt u0n.-n wstwrws. lh. Mint, A,.rt-., T. a. oc.i.. r. fees t..a rame.aC Ie IsdianapetU. lb. raaSlal 4 laattaae. j raj.ie. .t thta wsvsi. Th. mr . etsanch, ! spoksa.iaSersCsfii tssjfsiaaee aaa, seal win i !T,U,, h " -' tow In tbs bssrtof Us Ststa. . l.ar surL a a aha.i as Iba " Anphr.." tob. iMua4 Suseese ts the eatsvarlee jaws, i Vsaw1 , n ftTl iT 'xp! On April 9th, by Kev James Oilehriei, ll AM and .SRE! Vi. HtXkt KT, countv heth of Hv.rincfi!d Towrabin. Franklin w 1 , 0n Al"U 9th- b RcT 'TÄa Uilehrist. ifftÄrSiS Tervrn-Ssp, FraaaHa Oeejertw
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