Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 July 1867 — Page 2
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C. H. BINGHAM, Editor. 1 ..'t -imoOKVJM HFriday ITorcirp, Jcly iIC, 15C7. A Veto Very Decidedly Vctoo il. lS-t h Houses r.f Cnnjri ., promptly pta-ed ll e Ueeonsfriictiou lull over the president's veto by tho rery ?oci J rule f Ä'ur.io oc. The bill U now t lie law tf the tand. and ic remain to bo Ken whether th Prcddint will, a l.o La nlffftdy intimated, eontintm tJ do sit Lt can te prevent it full cnforc.tr!ei.t. Veto No. Two. Vto u a ruber tw. returning tlio Ap $romton bill for carrying out the new Uw, catno Into th? lion. on l'iiday, and tlo lilt Wat pard uvrr it without dilate at 000 at tbt) yti and nay rnuhl 1 called. An hour later fhe Senalo had pas'd loth Mil Ly tie rr'iiiit two third veto without debnle. Oration of Hon. J. H. Ftrqulur. Tb oration or oar townsman, 1 1 n . J. II. .''afphar, delivered M Shelby villa, Id. on the 4ltt lust., at (If eelebmlioti held und'rlhr an-pice of the Grund Army of flit Ilepubli", and which I pnbli.dird in auotbtr column of lb Amrrimn, U worthy fn al'cntii perusal. A particular lutorcM attughc to it, froui tho fact ll.ut whlloit met ll npii ibtttioit vt all true patriot, it wa violently iUJ , and ita author maligned, by a contemptibly fuolion who rati tut dotting tiirmlitblc in nytLiti uules U defends or ej olcnixc fwir treason und modern Pt mot rucy vide xliaet from Shelby vil! Vvluntnr in hut Franklin It utiu rat Thu it) t carnal reiJor ill Um low ha? nd onfoimdd ore th charts therein llrcl walnut Utu. Now Uridjoi. Wuil l.i breu commenced on the Vitdtt to L'l built across Wolf Crock at ila mouth, and aim) tlo bfid;;u Oi-ros III ua (.'reek at the ford Jut btlow the mouth of Wolf ('reck, These Lildc will have alone butn.ent, mid will he built secure fro in (he hlli r!' T vralrtv io thotc fi-rini Uhl Mrt'uiiix. Our C't'inttjiiionrra havo tnoiit ! Iii o Iliid:t iUi'iioii at Ut, sily. roatuicuciti cn a null rrrtt. Indian Affair. It U deigned t i glvo itnnitdiiito (Tect fj lhi act of C'Mi tru t ittdi!i ream with ho-tila IihI'mm. The I'ri -IJent will oon appoint ih ihrev ntiliiHry coibtniaionar. It i roiitemptate 1 to hold ft lufHi'iip at me point in tho Ws.t, prob ably at St. I.'Uim, wh'ra pronuiin? will le decided mi An t operation commenced. Tha Tith Law Uncomtilullonal. In a pro-etulio i un ler iho li"! law enart.'d by (hit U fislalure, Judo Vintsn, of the I.if.yctt Criinliml t'ourt, held that tho Uvv wi unoiislituliotial, inün mufh it not of-'flnpral arq lifn'ioii in the Hf at Urge, tho St. Jim-pli aiidj ihn Ohio rlvrr lein; exempt from inj reatriction by pecml cxnuplion. I The J'itrtfil any it i not regarded 0 i surety ifo in t5h ciirl . for our pinafo. J riil fru ndi to hre.ik the lawn j-assed ly llm hjl)lnt'ir fur the protection of lih, rlyin tip.ni the dci.iioii of dudpo Vin tut ih.tt it U itiKonAtitutionul, Judo Chapnnu miht deei iu utl.ci vvtie? if a cae e im lr';iv him. That Teleoope. Tier i quin an exi'itonit'ut in town cr lha Ttflenoopu at ths) tVdleoe, 1 Ley aty it. bring tho moon so m-ar jou can i4r) talk to Iho iuhalitani. The tofiuuiaiot and al':-ya an dixiini-nly i-i-tie.' 1 Th jf rn; of Sttaro, and thrt belt and a.ittliie of Jupiter uUo bi clearly ttu. I5y tho way, liu l'uculty, modaud ly Kcr. Mr. Tiueley, havo Cited up the apparntu of iho f'olltgi!. unfit it rnnipire fT'ifablT with A greit winy luatitutieifi i f liigher grado. We 1 ndvi- yrting ladi'? and genr!mit ft try the Cilh.'e next )i-ir. Wc un l-rf itjd lint the piopi cH arc Goo.
AsciJont from a Rcap:r. j On tho UTtls nliitno .lohn Jt. Jlrvin, of; aiti! fillfity. had both hit leg- CUt oifj whil wjrin a reaper. It appear that; tu of ,ii roundn bia rea.-r came in ! fonttt iih an old s?t;Ti;p lying in th' wh on hi' surf j.e rf the ground. He i AppsiJ hij t?m, composed of it horij an ft m'ile, and getting down from lit?ft, atfctupted to roll tho stump out cf to way. b.ut th team taViug fright at the ' tu tp. starttd forward. Tho line heiog : of hi? reacb, he conl-1 coly endt-avorl o stop them by speaking, which was not' becded by tie hrr:c, sl.hough tb mule. ,'pfar.d i stop tinmentiriiy, but otrainl art;,i en witli ton horse. Mr. Hrvin did t-ot have lime to jret out r.f the way befiro tb reel struck him and thir him down, i.nv--s tho cutting bir, iu which position ! Ii lay until tt-ti.U-nu bad ;oiitf a oirifatce! of abivit thirty y;rds, when one of iho j bin-la eitphtd :it biüli!-;.- Mi'' t-!'. 1 io i'.cbt tg ü n t t-'t't ic i. .
VETO MESSACC. Wf ul join tl.A uiiiludin '(rtioti of
! I'rvftidi'iit .JvhtiMiu'H icicut aud U-ulhy Veto ilnsage: In coi'cliiiion, I mut ro fitfully mil th atirniiüi) cf CüU);ri to iho consideralien ( Mir rnoie question nris'wp; uiuKt tili lill. It vest in tho military com i'iniider. rulji ctcnly to the nr j roval tf the army tf tho I'nited b'ljtf, n ta unlimited power to ictnoie from ofi'ice any tiiil or luiUlury eßetr in nuh oi these ten States, and tlio lutthcr j owir.rylji it to tlio ianu ppn-ra!, to detail or nr point nny military ouictr or noltlier of the United Slito to I'crforni the dutici of the ofiittr so removed and lill all vocaiidt's occurring in tticso Htites hv drath, rcsijrnntion or otherwise. Tho military oj poititee iuut to required to perform tho (lutic.4 of n eiil offiuc, oo cording lo tho liwn t.f tho h'tato, nnd as itu h rcquiro! to tuko n onth. lie ?, for tho tiiiie hfin', n civil ollicrr. Y hat is Lis cnaractct? U 1: rivil officer ( f the Stnte, era civil tücer of the Unitctl i3tatih? NVheio i tho Tetlcral power under our ('otit!tu:h ti uhiih cuthoiif .) hia np ointment hyany i'nloral etlieer? Jl", however, ho ii to te con&idcrcd a civil i (liter of (he United States, on hi appointment otid oath wouhl rem to indicate, where U the authority f.r hi apf ointir.cr.t ly tho Con stiiutioi,' Tho power of appointment of all ( Tiicui of tlio United btute. ch il or n.iliniry, tcl.cro r.ot provided lor in the (.tnlitiiiioii, ii io-iH'1 in tho l're.-idoiit ly and with the odsuc nnd ront-cnt of the ix'tuito, with this exii j tion, that CotitTM ly law limy vtt the n pointtnctit of rueh inlViior fii'cr it thinkn proper in the 1'u'Milcpt nlini in tho rourtu of law, or in the hcida ot pnrtn en', lint ih'n hill, il thesaato to I c considered iii!'iii r oficci? within tho iiuar.iii of li e Constitution, ilueü not pioviilo l.r their appoiutiuor.t by tho l'iridiMit nhuic, or by coutl of law, or ly Lead f department.', lut vitn their i p iiitwfiit in a auloidinuto oG'ucr. Ho if wo put Ihn qtu ttioii and lit t o ehaiaciti of I hi military oppointco cither way, thi roii'h n of tho till U rqua'ly nppoxrd lu iho Coritlitioti. Tuko the tiiKO of a fiddler appuintcd to pnlortn lh' ofiice if Jmlo in t i c of Ibit-u tnteii, ami n uch In administer tho pmprr laws of tlo .Stato, Whtro ii the nuthnity to lo found in Iho CotiHtlititioti for iclin in n military or exceutiio ( fliccr tri t Judicial funetioiia to It) r xeriixcil tinder Nute law? It hua been i pin nnd n iin ik'i-ided ly tho Hupremo Court of tho United State that nein ol lonjireM hu. h huvc ottciuptcd to vct cxvvutivo powers in the judicial inuiti or' in Judge t f tho United Sluice, ero not warranted by tho (.oiMitutioti. If ( on. gre cannot eloluu n dudgo with merely executive duties, luny euu it elotlio no oOu crorn soldier of the Qimv with judicial dutio over ( iticon of the United Slate who are not in tho military or nuvnl ervice? So, ton, il lun Itcti repeatedly decided that Connie. x cannot rrquiro it Slate oiricer, executiut or judicial, to j eifonn any duly not enjoined on him by ii law of the United Slate. How tan Congrc then confer power upon ait Kxecutiic o Uieer of lift Unhid State to perforin auch dutic in n State? If Cotigrcs could not veM in a jtido of one of ihcto Slate nrry judicial authority under tho United Stuten, by direct enactment, bow run it accomplish the name thing indirectly by rrmovin? the State Judgo nnd putting nn oiiiecr if Iho United Siutei itt . placi? To mo ll,ci3 ccnidvtatiotia aro concluslvo of tin uneoohtitutlonality if thi put of the bill beforo me, ond 1 carnestly ci'ir.'nictid their cot idcrulion to llio tit lib ernlo judgment of Congrc. ithtn a period of lu.ii than a year tic . i . , , . . legi.la ion o ( ongrcs. ha altcnpted to I Mlip tho excculivo department or tiou rn-j ... 1 metit ol oino of l!cfcntial pofccr! 1 he ! Coiutilnlioii nnd iho oath provided in it devolved oti iho Urcidont tho power und duty lo reo that Ilm law nio faithfully cxt !!!.! 'l'iirt f 'ntlatStlltii.il ill llf.l.i till carry out thii joiver, give him choice of the ogetii4, and nuke them subject to hi oonlrol nnd s upn tiion. Hut in tho exiciuioii if tin law iho CoiiPlilutionnl oldi-nliiMi iijuiii tho I'lf-id'-nt retiiuin,but Iho power lo est n ise that Con-iituiionul duly i tllVitnaily taken away. Tho mililiry commander i a to tho power of nr i ointment tondo to take tho ) Uhu or the riesident, nnd iho livueral ol ihn army to take the tlo iv of the Senate; nnd any nl tempt en tlo nit of tho Uioidtiit to acrt hi own I oriMitutionitl t "vir tu iy under pietn-c of the liw lo inct by otllcial instil rdiinition, Jt i to bo fraie I tlu'o nüiitary ollicein, looking lo tho nutlo iiity givm by these laws rather than lo the litter of iho Conctitutioii, will tei'.'gnli'J no nntloiiity but the comiu.uilcr i f tho district nnd the (tencnil of the army. If time, wcro no other ot jeeii. n than ihi to the proposed legislation, it would lo uliicient. Whil-t I hold tho thiol' executive authority of the United Stab?!, vhilt iho obligation rcHt on me lhat till law live faithfully executed, l an never willingly Hurender that triott or the power given for it execution I can never gne my assent ti bo mado refrpon.ib!o l'-r tho faithful execution of l iw nnd f tho ai'oo tia.e surrender that trnt. andthepowu which fM-eoinpriny it, to any other cxnulive tllicer, high or low
or ony nun.bcr nf uecntiio oHuvr. It j ..-ontfiin.. so many toys, storic. garnet and these executive tru-t vc'-tcd by tho t'oii- Vj v ...... j ... ii,., ';lh . , , ., . J , , , Ipuzx.c. no wonder too chioiieu like n. 1 1 1 1 II I t. . n in Ida I 'r A. I , I . ,i ,, in I . I.n l,l.,n'l .
from him and ic-.'el in a subordinate or)!cor, tho ic'p )u-ilility will he with fengreH in clothing the ub' r Jio'ilt- w iih tin-i-ouMitutioni! power. r.n 1 with tho o'di'.tr whit as.-umt i:s cxeicl-e. Tfii.i inlcrjVienca wilii the coiüt'.tuilonul atilhcrity of the L'xccufive P-parf.r.fnt i-i nn evil that will imtitahly rap l he foundation i.f our federal .lcm, but it ii ml th'j wor.-f evil of this lrgi.-!:itioo; if U n great public wrong to take from tho I'revident power t-onfti red oo him U only iho Constitution, but tho wrong; i. more flaps nt and moro daneious when llio ow ers so t-keu fiont ll.e Ieidcut aro t J t a . .'i.iui-,. ... .1,1, I'.ll, IV '.V M ' v. II cooler. 0J on suiiftruiiuto cxcmiuvc cftiecr?, nnd c ially upon inili.nry j oCiccr.v Over nearly cno ihird cf the j . ' - I . I a 1 . .
States of tho Union, military power, re ti-! living issues which will enter into the luted by no fixed law, rules t,uprcmo. Lath ' coining canvass or which will bo applieaof the tivi Piitiict Ci uitr.'tri'Jcrii, ih nigh ! b!c to future legislation. The speech of not chosen by tho propio or rcsj un.-iblo lot hi? chief of stalT, (icneial Kawlins, nt them, exercises at this hour, more eicu- ; binlena, w hich e ver tha whole ground, tivo prnrer, military' and civil, than the J is thoroughly radical, is understood to te people bave ever been willing to cvtif'er aeoii-otiieial, ami to reflect tLo view ol upon the bead of the Fhceutivo Ptpait- j Grant himself. Senator Morton, Gov. wont, though chosen by, and responsible. Laker, Speaker Col fa i: nnd Other promito, ihcmM.'lve. j r.cnt ludianian-, have every confidence in The it-medy tut eauie from the j -topic ! hi s:oundi:crs. All the present indication tbeinfelviH They know what it ii und I poii t to hi nomination, and if the friend
how it is to be applied at iho present time, j j 117 cannor. r.ocnriim' tu to iiirrt.i. 1.1 tili ri . - , . -.. .. . i ( n 1 1 ii 1 . 1 n . . ' t-; tf.il t In 'A .1. 1 v i ," r run If.
potiin. Tho icn.tdy row rthcli.M in (heir hand''. It i to lo J.imi l in t,r ballot, nnd ii n uro ono if not controlled by fraud, and armed br arlitrary power, or, front apathy on their part, too ou delayed. With nbUii: conGdcnco in their patriotinni, wisdom and integrity, I nm tili hopeful of tho future, and that in tho end tho rod of JefpotiMM will lo broken, the armed h:tl of power lificd from tho !ecks of tho people, and tho rinciplcs of a violated Constitution preserved. Signed A.NDitnv Johnson. N'AtftitNinoN, D. C, July 1'J, lto'7. Ur.profitabto Business. Thero fccma to lo a diipoition on the part of mjiuo of our coten:porarici in tho fourth di.-stiict. to Moga a bitter personal war oiinini't thco who oro aupnoscd to be rival of their favorite for coiiprcjsional honors. If thin policy ii pursued, it will ruifO a tonn which they will bo uuablo to control, ntid instead of serving their frier: da nnd cnahlin; them to obtain the notnination, will ctcnto such bitter feeling in our own parly ns will etipura tho election of tho l'emoeratio candidate. Wo implore those who hcctn to bo ready and enj-cr for tho fray, to pnuxe. Let them consider, before it U too Into, whether the principle for which wo huvc been lutilinpr o ijinnfuliy arc of auch littlo importance that ihry uro to be ucriGccd lr the personal cdintiecmcnt of nny man. Men nro nothing to tho licpullicau patty, except o they can lo UM-d to carry out lU piinciplc. Ho who i willing to enduner tho ttireena cf tho party for tho pei so n ii I fidvanccmvnt if any timn, ccrtiinly hua n poor ctimulo of tho object for which tho ballot wan plac I in Iii.hand. Ho conxcnU !o I o tho follower of n l'n limi, iho client ol'otio man; he acpitc to nothing ocldcr than to heap ho nur Upon ti In vol i I c. (Sod tavo iho fi CO Intelligent voter of the North IVotu nut-It infitimliuii. It hua lorn tho bano of the South, wl cro tho peoplo ina lo idoN of their Under , fell down and wornhiptd them, nnd tholr fiUfl god requited thciu ly lending; them to destruction. I'cihup WO quiliulcd In the old Cflll district over our candidate without o lious roMiltx, but tho experiment will n l I " s:ifo in tho t ew fa 11 1 til di'tilct, whnid it will tuko our i hulo rticngth tinlertthe m k
jioiniiieo. 1 or our ou pntt wo in'uiid to lilit umitr tho tuinner nl tho Krpuhlicun pally, Wc shrill not turn cur weapon nt on our friend. At tho proper time wc shrill uivo our sut t üit lo tl o ('lodidate who wo think 1m enlcolatcd to curry out the principle wo udiocule, und le will surely not be ono who enter ihu fo 'd to wngu a war' of jcimjiiuI Btiiinosiilr, or who hua lei-n unfaithful to hi trut. Coniicrxvillj Time. Corgrc Adjourned. Congrcs.1 Las ndjourncd lo Novcn.ltr next about ono month piior to tho regu lar time of aur-mlding-. Violations of Liquor Lav. In tho Criminal Circuit I'jutt of Tippecanoe County at Lafayette, recently, thero wrro ten conuclioua fur violation of the liquor license. Tiwi'CitAXcr. in CoN&itn.'-s." TenMinute Speeche "by Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Henry Wihon, Richard Vatc, Willinm )). Dodge, Hirniu I'rice, Siniuel Mc-j Kee, V. V.. Wo lbrid-e, J. II. (irinnetl, nnd J. V, l'attcrnoii, delivered at iho Tint iteiling of iho Congrosionul Temperance .!.. !.!., U'.t !........ !t ' U'i.l. - i:.i i'oviti, ii ii'iiiiii,ioii, v. . ii un u lui ' n'x. v...- v...t . o tf '- Ii tt t II' I ituv la fc if cms, i uuiisiicr, Mij ijioauwny, . , Urlco, "Ö cent. 'Tr.N-MiNt:Tt;Srr,i:ni.i," or "Temper nnco in CongroM," i beautifully printed on tinted piper, In l.rpe, cloar Igllcr, and nod i in every way worthy of tlo great occasion which called It forth. We wouhl have ii copy played in the Innd of every jilting man in (ho nation, It would none Ii foitil'y liiui In r.siilitt; temptation, which will sooner or later bc.et him, Walled in with the leit tcoIution, ho I still A'niVto fall. Thl eoncinlrutcd and powerful nppe.il will help audi it one to klip hi resolution, und um produce cuivictioti in the hu nt of ho akeplb1, and hhl the convert. He idor, placo n topy ol Temperance in Congru'' in tho hand of iho one jou I've ''est, HimoiutV ViU'.nii Amkkic.v."--Thi handomo littlo pniodioal Marled with many competitor, but ha outlived, or outstripped, nearly all. Since the first ii!ue last November, il ha exactly trebled in circulation, and expects confidently to quito treble that ugain, before tho 1st ol January. It i a great favorite with the Utile folk n Hi.mohi.st' Monthly with their 'iiiniiia,"- and deservedly; for the efforts of tho -editors to umu0 thrui ore uiicca'in. Nj other juvcnilo mainline Addrc. W. Jknmngj DLMOia.'-r, 17d Uroadwsy, New York. General Gru-it. Tho edit r of the Lvat'.nilio Journai wiitcs to hi p iper IVotu Indianapolis as fol!ow: It hr conredel pretty generally thai tloocrul fJiant will be tendered tho liepublican nomination for tho Presidency, if ho de?!re.4 it, and it is confidently beiioxed ho will not refuso tho oirer. Although bo ha preserved hi natural ret'loeueo on political rpictions, n wa becoming in tho (jcneral of tho National i .i 1 1 i i annus, be t uiiiierstoou in tno nauicai . .. . . i circle, of Washington City to bo thoroughly in sympathy with the party on all the I ä a. aaaxaMt, SI.aMavall. I iA A'lSttl Mi All f ll A of other aspirants do not make more licn.i- .. .t . . i :n vnvn.fni tor sonic motu os r-if. ne w ui ' . - . : ; n.-ivt r rob fib! v l.i ic. ;;i: tt. I ! y .i'-e!a!i:a-,
Hoi.icatcao's in (ho Scuth.
Mr, Julian 1. reported und had rcfcrred to the lleconstrw th-.ri Cc:..o;ittc,. , ., , . , ... tho following Important b.L: A DILL farlhrr h fx'avi nnd yp the irov!ioi$ vflhe "-Act f r the düfwil of the pull ie Li ruf for honuttend actual u ttU imnt in theSuittt of Alabama, NU$(3n)'pi, L'luttHiml, Arkaitt't anu t ontht, (tj provnl June 21', U GC. H: it iiiactal hj the isnm'e unl ITouxe rf I!iprerntoticr$ of the Cm'tcJ Mafi$ or .luidiWt in Congirt awiulltd, That ail tho unsold publio land in tho State of Alabama, I isiai ppi, Louisiana, nnd Florida, which vvoro granted to caid State in tho jcur eighteen hundred and fiflyix to aid them in thceonstruction cf railroad thcicin, and whiih gtauls have now expired by limitation, aro hereby declared forfeited to the United Stale, and shall henceforward lo aulject to ' lion:cntcad entry nnd settlement, under tho net of Congtc? approved Juno twenty-tmf, eighteen hundred nnd pixt3'-hii, for tho dispopul of tho public 1 and for homestead actual Hctileuient in n.iid State, prcciirly na nro ether publio land therein under said act. Sec. 2. tiZ le it further cnnetcJ, That when tho corner post or field maik of the public Mirvcy havo been tto obliterated a to mako it impo.-iblo to identify particubr tract of land, lt shull bo tho duly vIMla Comtniiioticr oT tho l'lccdmou'ai Iluicau to appoint an cfliclout nnd Irustwoy deputy aurvcyor, at a cornpcn:itljii lo ho fixed by him, and which shall bo paid by tho United State, who shall rttr i" iho lino of tho original aurvey, and cat ihlih ll.eni in exact accordance with iho field note of the public urvcy which Imvo horctoforo been executed under (ho UUthoiity of (I e United Stüter; nnd no other auiveyor or Jeron shall charge or receivo uny fee for the mncy of any bind in nn v of tho Staloi to which llif mid in t of Juno t went .Cil, eighteen hundred un I tixiy ix, npplie. nor shill nny regier or icn iver lu nny of raid Mate churge any cluimatit of IjikI under mid act any fee, or icceivo the rame, other than th an expiesaly proihled lor in huiduet. Ad il 14 heteby luriher enacted, that no reduction of tho qitanill) of land of any claimant shall ho xm trd on nccnint of it proximity to nny ruilroini, Sic. ). Ami il ii unh'e nmet-d. Tint ull tlo' puhliu hind of tho Stuto ol Tex c, w hich have not I eon law fully di-posed ol'hy sai l Stull', uro hereby docl iiod lorfoiivd lo the United Statedly icii-ou of her tinmom and r bi llion naiiist iho s-i Hl' ; IH..1 suiil lain! hall be, to ull i I Cut 11 id pur-po-i., aul'jt'et to llii: net of l'i'i.vra ul'si i. ! I, in I lu Mino miuner ni the pub bo land ol' fho m hur .iUjl I en in tue it lioi.i .1, so aoi'ni ii t!i suney of tho Uof d i.'t.tf. s! ill hu extend d over the Winn), Hit I Mi.) ii i .i o ' 1 1 . i u i' y of lit laud diJinr'tl CHI of l;o piCl l.liicnt t;aull.cd llieiclu, ivliii:li nl.ait In' d.jiiC, II 4 oit(i nii prailieuu'e, under t l.o d inlicii if t',10 Secretary of lie Inlciior. Sco. !. .Io Li: it mt.cr ennetfd. That nil agricultural hud in any of tho Slate lately lu rchlliou which shall l.crcuflcr Lo forfeited nnd sold by reason of nou pavincut rf ledern 1 taxct, nnd till such land In laid State which shall lo Hold Udder proceedings in bankruptcy in pursuanco of ibu "Al t to (MaMi.-h n utiil'oim s)steiil of bankruptcy in tho Uuitol Stile," opprovtd.Jnrc! ec.'oud, - eighteen bundled und slxtyfcvcn, shull bo disponed id only in.lyi nut Ich ihun Iwotity ucrvN, nor more tha,o' eighty ncie. A Washington corrci pondent of tho Shctbyvillo I'tiiiit writes a follows concerning tin bill: It i hoped that thii bill nny bo onkidert d at thi sii)ii, Tho lirt section would open lo sctlleincnt or lilltigo tliico or four million acres ol'ihoico land, now tud up in the hind ol rebel corporation,! ., i ii i i i ..... i tlio una luving ocen grantci in iu to ; aid lo tha oontructioi of tho Southern Itnilrmids and iho grant having expired by limitation. In-toad of building tho lt iilroad, Iho rebel waged war against the Hovci'tiiucut, and have tiuv no tight to further indulgence. The second section correct on oulingeou ubiio practiced by rebel surveyors, w ho charge claimant under tho Homealcad law a high n g.L'.OU each, for Mir veyiug iheir tract, iho survey having no guarantee of seeurnfy when .cade. the fiuxt hvu section ocu up lo rclllO' ' 'nt in smull fa rm, soieral miilion rf j me uere, and in doing so, linkit iinoorl nt to ro.uU upon iho great cuivo of Lu d Monopoly in the Si ut 1 J ii.nl tho bill itself, if now emu-led into n law, would iiet the great clamor iiigltig in I l.o South in favor of confl .cation, cive4 homo In nil hoick nn I w Into -u ho need them, nu I prvorfully aid in re.foi in; pi imune. .1 peace throughout iho South, nnd Iho country. Letter from Illinois. Wo have received n Idler from Mr. Lela Kcelcr, of Willow Hill, Jasjer County, III., from which tho following i. t, xlrucied: Wo conti. ilio t ) ci joy j oud health Wo havo h vn h- to going on t.vo yea..", nnd only thivo call for ihu doctor yet. Tho d.'icti.t uro getting lean. So.no of them wear tho shoes their mamti.it gam (ben., find clo.Tic.t un ni'-pcd as my own. i 11 III" I 1 II ' 'II - " IV II V I I III' 1 Vi I I J III I I. W I I I . . I 'I I n .... i j .... ........ .... i.. it.. i 'Hati.4 :i l 1. 1. k, in (o ot.c i ;i J j J e r. in ool t rak, i.i, po..r iop,o l,ku in UM V.Ua. I c m iV.-.ia.ti iu too e.':n:o; 1 1' .. . ' I ! c i i . ... .. . i ::.;vot si.fii d..y 'A"Ul u.:''v a u'l.o ... i , . . t u.j.iey. on i i o great disapjioi.il no 1 1 C v L i ' . . i l ' , '. aod otber w ! ,.:.t ii io ,1 v. C b:r: ! it 1 1 my 1 r. o Y a ,-1 . I Ii.':, I- ,i .' s 1 1 w I 0 . i ilo ;1 . Li M In. I her tlj (leave out old lo i iiavo been puia J"i' O'liH di. Pick, Pick help Tom, Hud Tout belj. back, bo itg.iw, my old employers. I i havo not bound ono sheal this Harvest. A !iO ll at ttriiii'n ? A t t bit 11:1 III O f i III I n t '
.-.V " . a j ";urn .VUaitor lor essential laCH in OC rat nentt-r Witrk I wa.H makliiL' S I r.er daV. 1 I t. ... n. :.. t . .'
when some poor fellows who had no wheat : i J V. j I. a . t : P. . 1 ...... t , .. . " . . , ii i ni'ir nivi. in nn. rtiL s.111." iiiiuui nu u i 1 ,;;Jav ich for barvestin. I S- a B A. ...... ... A . a-jV lli.t 1.11110 1 Dil III 1 ft - " ' . lam told thero is a good site here lor :
..... v. "- -"v..ICIIICj, OI ou, t,l0 n,u.,L...r t.tl . or luriher parfieular. cou'O and see. 1 ( mcnthly could bo largely i.,cua. 1 if it 1 iope my old Iriend, Ur. Goooin, will not wcr0 possible for tho Second Auditor to i i.rget mo when seed time comes around J ,UJ,., U1 witll lho ntC(cJ dal Whether ! gs.u. Many obligatio,-., U y-u. IXio.or. ; with an iocrea8c of hi clerical I
iW . i .... a.-- ' Sen iior nioi iw'ia iit. ss t nr- Atrtrtnn in nod lady arrived in this 1 .- . i ..i.i- . . .l. II., c : i city last n.-nt, tiireciirom mo iit,Ti..s. in Arkansas. The Senator was cn route for Woshiiicton, but upon bin arrival here j I " . . ... ... t .1 .. ....1. r.... ii..i n ni., iucvo t-u u ui? . neu 11 om in n u.i . muuuh - i 11 I'tm tnat Lonpre wotitu certainty ai- . . . . . . . . I . I I j- .irn by to day, whini'T'-n Ic ocr.c r.ded
IuU'H U u e. Tho ifenutor i looking ! ";,,,,h ' c,ttr ,l3 ,ffl "0 orr.o i wtt wm iiyo. ni.il I. to iiiUch i.!' asrd with I il. LcncU.a ho n eüied from tho t.e.t-
i .in j. ii in mis euy, anu 11 now ui u.c j u,eut at the Hot Pprin-s, that , returninjr thero in few week until tho winter cssion of C at ho design a to rCoiaiu onuress. A largo number of prominent citizen, in cluding the tiovernor ond Stato officers, wcro at tho Depot to welcomo tho Senator homo. Journal, 17th. s4s oaw i i i Important Bill. Hon. Wm. Sj. Holiuan, oor rieprcFCtitativc from this Congressional District, introduced tho following important bill in tho Houso of licprcrctitativcs at Washington on the 13th insf.: A Dill in HcLATio.t to Additional Hot nt y. t'r enacted hg the Senate and Hum? of Jitprrtnitative$ rf the L'ltt'M fitatts of J turned in Conrjrru assrmbhd, That the widow, tninor children, or parent, in the order named, of any aoldicr who shall have died after being honorably din charged from tho military scrvico of the United Stale, hall bo entitled to receive iho additional bounty to which stub soldier would bo entitled if living, under the provisions of tho twelfth and thirteenth section of an act entitled 4,A r net making appropriation for sundry ritil rxpeio-on of tho (lovcrnmeut for tho year endin Juno HO, 1807, nod for other purpose," npprovid July ISCti, and tho said provision of said act s'iiiiM bo mi construed; J'rotidcd, Ilttvvcr, That such widow, minor children, or parents shall only bo entitled to receive tuch additional bounty in cuo where such soldier, if living, would 10 entitled under tho p. ov Uiuiis of said nit to icceivo thu fame. StC.U. And be it further enacted. That ihi act hall ho in forco from nnd ni'irr its passage. GitarJianthlp for Habitual Drur.ksrdi. Tut'lmp it I nut genoiully known ilmt tho laid Indian i Legislature paid an nt t ptuvillng fr Iho euro nnd custody of the I erMMi and elntei of I. ibitn il d. uukard. The Hist and second o liona mo u follows: "That when complaint on null, shall le l'..d in iho Citcuit t'ouit or Court ol Com inou Mean, thai any nisou (miming him) i un hal'iiutl drunkard und i iho owner of real (Mate or personal property (or b.ith) nnd i incap iblo of taking euro of the Nim, or linit theio i danger of hi sqiiaiiduilig if, II Slimi.'ioi t) Sil ill be KlU'd uooii such pet a ii ut leu-t ten d.i) b fore lhi tiicciing uf s n h Ciint, and npun il.c lli.il if tlicli (M'C iniio ma) he inndo und 11 i it I bad Uiiilui' ibo smiii'- i'cvnb,iioi,4 civil cisexuro liinl in . mil (unit " 'Six'. 'J If nl'ier the eiidenc. i I euid tho Court, or .lory tiding H 0 san e hnll liu d lli l Hielt i n. hi i i,ut un I alittj .1 UllllikunJ, und i liipallu ot nn lulu 1 11-4 Imstate, and i Ik ic iä 110 dangt r ol I i sqiian dering it, unci crson slinll 1 e dich.irged, nod ll'Ot-oftaot such p.oeiediug ahull lo
taxed iig uiist Iho loiiiphiinitig patty ; butjiihiu Met'ihiiita v, ho it w.i ihit ii n.lud
if tho t'ourt or Jury trying thu tuu-e shall und tiiat f ui I. person i un hulitual di unkurd, i iiiC'tpahlo of ma.inging hi tstalc, or that tlicui is duuger of hi Kjiunidei ing llic sa mo, the CVuit s1:mM rpj oint ao.ne resident of the eo uny (who sb.nl execute bond to iho M.isfiic li' U of iho court lliut he will faithfully ptiloiiii hit Ii u.t.) who shall net it liu guudi.il uf suv.lt peison, nnd in tho samo tuanner, w llh tho suu.o powers nnd dutiot im in tloj cisu of guar ilian fur mitiui, and tho cist of such proceeding shall be pnid out of auch per sou's estate," Tho Indianapolis Jurn d snya : Tho third seci ion provide for Iho ic itoi'ulioti ol thu property of tho p.rty so p a 'cti utoler gunrdtansliip to In own c. n ru un hi implication, iiccoiiipunicd by ' it.. .'. i. . a itislacto. v proof that ho h i volunt iriltv r.-fii Incd from iho uo of Iut xictinu li'liun I'orutk'i.it ono year picetdiiig such ii J plication. This law wl,l ylvis u long fioi"'cd remedy for the Willing; ol thoir e.t ii.m h, p.iciou of inlotii; o.ato Imlui. und put il in tbc power ol'n nieuihcr or fiieud of thy family of auch paily to pla'O bolli hispci'aoii und csialo umb'r gti iidiitnsh p, l the sa.ue txient und ill-' et 11 il lie ,'icii minor, 'Ihi 1 1 iv will proo u piotcetloti lo the drunkard ugiiiisl iho Iran I und wile ol sluiiper, a well a t his family iiguinsi iho fou'Cii'ioniM of hi own iiiieouduct; und if its lemudi il procc is sought in ah case coining within i.s )urvivw, .. Tat uiuount of suil'vnug may bo pieeined, Tho Addition; I County. Complaint ti tlio Indiana Military Agency uro n llio fail of luunnu ii. (he Isiavllio ca.np, of iho H n uny ing delay in tlio puymeut of Iho abliiionil Imunly. Thi delay cau-cd (ho udopiion of u nw. iutioii by Congic. ii ijuning uf ihu Sco letaiic of Iho Navy and TieaMiry what I uri Li r legislation, if uny, was ncrcstii-y 10 laoililaii) said piy.uout, to which they Ic-pond with u letter from Iho Paymaster (iel.ciai, dated duly lllh, an folioita: "So far u relate to thi iJuicau, I am of iho opinion tint no farther legislation 11 neceary. Payinanter and Clerks, as iii.iny a. can HK'ce...fu!ly cngago iti tlio woik of examining and paying tho cl.ti'.i.,,J' j, J. J j i b i .,ly, n r j uiii.'cuiiy I. .1 ntid ' ihdi;.Hii'Us!v ui in NJ.'!. Anv ibangf I. Any tl I ii I li'J s-t I. Ui, 111. A III Ulli. rill Ii' T't f ' I C I . . . - . . 1 UM U!ü l.oitid tl"i latlir tj ! L t:t: :1 ; itj ,,, pK.j ' i iiC 1 1'0 liiV'i'ii.'.l i . , . , dc :i .1 i r. J. i i'. 14 ; ... . III per I 0 I .ii;. til. i. I I t?! -' 1 Xl'.l t' V. I. e.i i-.OO i. rial s. ' r- i ei-.-od d I ! T (l.i) IlU'in -!.. in.-- b.nc Im I'M'.i' td Iib.,u i r ; ' 0. l'li,c oüicu tu lim iiHicri i t' lim . i ..nd Aiiil.iurl
Mr. htlpiLp ti0 Treasury, to which they linallyi
jlCrlai,lf 0T th0 cxan.iuation and tettlo ,liCllt ot- di.burbio'' cfliecrs' accounts. This jjurcau is thercfjro dependent .... , , I . . i . i , . i ,. . i uviiiuu iiuui llio iius ill ll l.i ixiaMsiuii before claims can bo finally determined end .... . ... SB aaaa .... ... n... rii. . .. . ivm . : a : j i .. "TV? yZKrL vtf)ni tb0 An lib." W..;i thn ri'eent ft. U I II1V WII9ni. D IU Ulli II 1 Uli aUlLIC.'UVlLU lorce, coulil batten tho work in this office, i or v neincr no tins not a rciuiv aa lumv - l...t.a 1 it ,viv:ia.a wiiucu us in wiu special uiaucr oi furnishing data to us, from its nature, eao ! I . . . l.r rrf.fitil.tr un tmrLr..! - r---.j -r '""l'VUB P"'p'nj io oc auswerea oy nimseu. It will be pecn that the difficulty i, as . 11. 1 . 1 ll was rPi era v sumwiHCci nun tr.n fM.cnnd 1 -j -t t 1 - - 1 '- ...1 litor. As the Pavmaster-General ha. t,iu cleared hir. depart mcnt n r it t Ii-.- 1 es'.in
lability, the many eluinia t,t f.r i.ddilional bounty would be glad to hear from Auditor I'rentli on tho subject. Wo cannot imigit'O why, with a sufiiiicnt clerical forco at hi eotiiiuund, he could not furnish tho
information ncmsary for tho payment of! niese bounties moro promptly thuu heretofoio. Journal. Lacmcl, July 21, 1SC7. Mr. VJllor It the author of tint epitlo In your paper of last week aigncd "Citizen" had not been ashamed cf his name, he would havo appended it, and not tried to screen his duplicity behind an assumed title, in tho personal attack upon tee. The language, however, betrayed its origin, and smelling strongly of tho "ilunl'' I shall dish him up as ho deserves. ' L'ititen' tec mi to think that I havo committed a grand injutlU-o upit a certain ' firm of rcppcctablo Merchants" in town, by omitting to mention them in my summary of iho previous week Were it imt fir hint and ullii-iun. I should hot have kunuu iho panics iclcned to, a 1 had omitted to say anything of at leapt half n ilirm others, Who are respectable Merihant. No. Mr. Citij!ct' 1 want you to know thut I ntn tiot runner for any mm h house, iinddctdro lo leave their dirty wo.k to you, who seem so aptly Cited for the situation. Some of tho btutamcnts irr jorr letter weroiue, villi u false colotli g ; oihtis were totally false, You chiirge mo with hav. in ir been 'exceedingly friendly with said icspectablo Mortlia.it" whn.i I first came to Laurel. Thi i easily explained. My letter of introduction weio partly directed to tho junior member of mis lirm, nnd my traveling companion, who had b.en u ii -side-ill of L Uttel for a long time, inform od mo thut to itisuio sucet's and lecoti c popular, 1 must court tho good will of theo sumo panic, with the nicl.tis thctcto uddel. Ol eour.c, I being u stranger, wii taken In, An long in my money latcd und wa spent nt thi he,n q i . ter of small tibk, thing went well, until one of sid tut art saw lit b nitiick mo on Iho si.ci-t, in brotd day lijtht, pilo in hand, because I lln.no lo tiefend ut. islllnable ) t. ung lady l'i nm hi in lli a n hinginge in a pub ic niieting. 'Ilm peof,ht tf luiel all it.Hi wlio uvtcd 1 1.0 COM, 'lid, A lo hav ing itei m d uny bcnrfl'1 f.oln any member ol sii l ll,-m, I p iiuvcly d.ny. 1 1 is true, l did very soot, "irun-fcr mjself to tho More of Mi ssi. Ilaxnd i n I llciuy," bcc,iuo I found ii.tie ".loiio'i thci.t, jjni.d elit-ilper, Uli I u'kh lliut iho m joiiij ol i lie t'i I ii mm ' t ii t'i g i ti!i I Ii ) re, l. Ii tl 110 ill it lloj he!.i l Lin it biVil i.ciiul Hill .' nee, i.inl j 1 1 Im j sniiic of 3itr en po)cca 1 1 i v 1 in git i ii (t r tili lo l!ii- p .Hiitiii in .. i iiiVI I'aiU- I. In UVirl I.. c..i-io ri :iiti-'o;, h.i ii ' ii lui il til m i..i.-iii'.c I vi ii'.n'i- ' '. r. Y' Usiy "you d mi t bel'evo il ere lu sbulc in nib.'! ol any t ni i in Im ich in ilu pi .., ti nt vou.o suv o .c u.ud or niisO a atraw in the wiy ol tv fablisl iny ntmihtr churidi in tho pla e." I'i.immiIi tlx senior nii nn-ci ol a . id nrm ot spcet tho Ltd v that preu'iitel t'lj p M) "i fir sill sc.ip'i'iu, und nf crnrd' ej olni-'a! !, l oimi r!y, under lh" I'a-ioifbip of li e Itc-v, lLn ifi'iii. I utu t ot d ll I nu ll i, . nlatly, sod ucf-i'Ud i:i tin. I'ai.btb St ? .No,v, Mr. ''UitiZ'Mi," don't b!au e o.c f. r wluif you yi uiM'.t hive d mo. 1 shall h:.l bieak nny wiiuiows in vv hi i -o you ooiy own or fivo if, tieitber will 1 inleibic in uny arrangemcut m-nlo fn' th" puri lni I. 1 it 1 1 o t ii innelii no v, An lo n o.ac o 1 1 1 e II. )' self f i otii clitlll !i, i i j C I b il i j,) i,4 long Iii iho tUlliC lie lucl I'Ii'.ck iii.d UOus it motion. Cn.M i in I i n r.v. ,. Tho Stir,!;-' Cr.tol The r.Tft of tin Statu of Juiitni it lUesiliL' i lo Ids. I'itii.M. uf ibis- till th urged w.ih pi oi 'o it u ii 1 1 . i ib ) '.'( k j raid lo in io from the vivinilV of lliP I peil t.f tho titi!li'iy, li. oil itut Ui dl'i'tipiic lt the ti lint il ti n il ('e'.ii'a'e ih-s' liiUoflho j tot ccniii.g wiu.iss AI012 1. 1 lir, tl-' , ' Ink ol ll.e C'inil- wn com inc. ted in ll ii dilution fie:. ( null on M u.day, Kih Mi-t , nod biatc l until Pii liy i veiling, when it." wa 1. 1 v it in ibo jury, The jury "lung" imtil Siiiiiday t veni.', w hen tl.ey tit te 3 i - Ii 1 1 ;, !. not bann.' been nhle In Millie nt any ti f t-1 i . n . Tho ihm Ii i w Mandl nj.oii for tl new ll'iil, il iho SiuU (mid J'dair) bei diijnd to gito il anotlo'i' hilth.-'llclbyvilig Union, aparn.- v,t uf,ii M.,wiik i N IT V AD V I! R T I S E M F.NTfi. Thitahtn r kiichine aud Toiler For Salo. 'I 'lio tind'.niijio'.l lu.f r W i Id ono i.f Owan, bona X X )r'a I lo milbig Mimliiin and a Siuitai A ltr' Ii i i i , u Ii . tl will ili.-.i'ii el na f aa.'.i. i.ila Krina, li fj'i.io i.f .I N t llH.N V I Ulti. t tsvt-lijwn, s "J ,iiibiv' llruukvillo, Kotlco cf IaoIvcaey. t T Iii In' v Curia nf i Ii d Puiirt i.l L' . m mon Ploiit V :t L' r.. .. u . . ,. I'...,. I.. fn.ll.l,. ll... . .1.1. ..F ! Silli.,,i A ira'i.lmt, J jul.al. mi Jn linJ r. baoly lii.i.ltioii. i'ialtirtnid ihorifna iiutiiUJ t.iul lUoaaiu wi I to -nb'l a 'on .1 1 1. x t r , U IbLlAM II. JOSV.A, A bn'r io ujjU dou t.f said b.mle. Ju' : l?i.7-3w. i: ri.1 itiiivs l'xum. IOSbril Klttl.blMl, a. n ttumlitjd Datohmsn nt tlio Unit' I lut of Aiio rloa, and a Vitornn .. cr I t i!ij I no rob lili ot, w mi l ro.i'i'ifail m ii ii a : i o lu tlic n rid, tbst lu lom rccanlljr U. n si'i.iiiino i Irina hi ic I louiüd I u'oii'it nn 1 hi umi il. ml .if .1 liitla .1 ii nr mill ilia uf . llJ ' .... ..u lr4 ' ,lr ... . Vjunif o,b. . I r u ii Ilia u I. Ii V Mm III I 4 Ii u. Ill h 1. 1 Kl jf Ii ii return fioiu t'u landet Um. Mr Mioli. g la lurnii i a it .um. mat nj jn so-a.ct a in. .on ir. I l..r t r r nf yuajj Inf"' :r.i:i .i.n.ii ir-'i'a b v ll ' i,. a ,r oiiiroii, ni.i iioit wuu ...... i .i. a l ' i ;r lu I i, i . r. r. . , nr i'n nn riRui id . . - 11 1 . .1 .L . I-,., i i- 'i m a lu . ii ii t 11 rim k vi I it, Uo Is i jauing lli t. .. inner witlioat las uts Ad IIU4 ' lisprois ! i. nnd l'tlicijia. L'all at .!o KraukHu 11 aa. llruokvillo, In t. J ity Urt , JOSKl'll SU 1 11. 1 Ml. BaDDiFsfflDB'J DJLUEH VMS. PMbri.il fr tbclr üinb.i.tjr. durability, V a.mi.itbneii of 0X3 'Utlvii, anti-corro.ivcnsas, rt.ün()iny oni Ecntrl a .rution to tho wants of ..' ' ' . fc .......... 1 ... -.1-1.1...1 all wrilor. Buimnur in iiti on u-miitu " w5" hlVo u' 1 tU, a l b.J tho P"" that i ....-:..l.t tn h itUf trstLin. I.vorv r, rnn whft t u I in ti j H" "-'" ' - j j-'""' (ulii writo e:.iij, rupiaij La well, arj rci'pccilull reo'! thy v'.i mmü ms They ard nm MP in .at .Sida boat., aach Ux COnta.nin? U 1'tn.. 1'rico 25 cent, a b.'.x. No. 1 br gtnirai uio; suited all Mad of bu.inm wrlirl- ?i:2.K, plBaK,:i": for Ladi"' fc"J X rr to ,ctl Thry are put up in neat Ii i b-ixes, aach box tbtso reus? aim Uouksciicrf, ; t iuontrs, auu 1 ' ' ' . . t. , . i Out box nssuriod aamplta tent by mall, post' i.i.t fur r -.., pf e0 nst tent tosseutioa application. 'rn . 1. ... ...1. Lllicrnl discount to till tralo t 10 -Uoida,. rr.." will list frm S to 5 time. i0B?erthan tht best Steel Pens, Lu thsj aro ; th rhcjf.ett Tenj In the wnrl -t. i I IT fl I I I . I . . . , n. luv-, Vit.o st.. t incinustii 0.f y" nc:i f r lh- V.'- sn '.nth. Jn'v
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Farms For Balo. tWILbattll on tut fsriai lu Alomlot Tarias 1. I...LI1 . . ii r rap iti i.uuuiv I ICH arr.i on tlit 0furJ itoJ, aleat V, lullsa from lirookrilln, on wliicb Ibsr aoa tu s-ti f'uns b ur, gjSf baitf, ond ySunj orrLartf, ttirca w If, about SO acre In f uttlratlon, and il bülam LoitiIj iluiUrtd, tha l,)a pruicila ml r-plr. IOJ acrss a.'J ttnlng th abort farm on t lis smith, about 80 acres CltsrsJ, aJ Iba l:ac Lci.iril liuiovrsit. PI auret on I'as cU ConnerIHa ro 1, about IJiwIIm fr .in Ürnokvil! an.t Ji tu II frant tha I'ika ri.a.l. about TO aor la g 10J stata of eulU- . siionj small hout, ooil Urn, wall. Aa. Tb tbova laril ara all rfn.4, pr'nlntfirt, n broken Tann land, an l will I. U1J on iht mit aocntninoitatln tern., If i rmii ty f offjrad If tlis li.b of sl!lnbr tit. I will b at Umok lila Jui lg iL AuutCja-t. In tb maaaiioia, ltir..rmt. n can l, bat bj Üqalrlas vf J. . MnKi't K,. at fcrookril.'a. J"1 wnsov .MottR'iir. - ' r Woman's Work In the Ch II War. Th n fiidog hifiiitnrt of our Irii llu ami ohtl. Itnn women waa tiklngtjr man tin u it la thl war j ihrjr trought t ut all tha mlan ai. t. i.lorrt ol In let in iho watdt if saff.rlngj pt furth lhlr p'.li.t and tnngla flu. n.-o saili t lata, ih.lr l ' hiii si ai.J nn tha ti.e Hr i.f Htln a'.trii'a and im g r. in ftic, to chr. an4 t tui't'm, IVu.ta Iii- gU'ili iis rsrcnl w -man's ti.UaW.ti, It sti..v. slut m imn tin iJo rb n o.-j.ir..l bv a "'Hit HiuMli.Hi. T ia lu.- .ti or Dil. b ill n -uid I. .-ill cunilj Itirir.l l-Tt'trr Auifro-n 9a, J ot Mi lin brr U Iff, rlg'ila. aal rit,rl...a f ir tlir aro uu lrrnoind atr. ua JlaroanU.a. 1 hit w.irh I prrnarcJ tin Irr tb sstH-ilun and appmral tf tie Kai.l'Srjr and CbH.il m t'uinnl!. aid Is Ilia only on a nn llio ub.it-.-t Dial in a Im any pproacli ,i pinifittnia. It rarnrd ih In.lirHu il lihnranr nrl- tu ttotta, t.snl tat rgtnit-d aud unltrd tO,i't. KIMI pi-s lllu-irtad wnb tf' brsmirul .'l p..MrI,. I.adlaa, Tsabn. fra)iiin. Y i,iio c Man m! i rlai e l A nls anisd Ii Crntas f..r ih work. Ail.lrssa, f..r rlrr:nrs, rm, ,t., ZKIW.KR, VcCl:HIl' Jt CO., tI7 WT. I'rfurlli Mraai, Cliit.tioili. Ohio. 2 Car. Tho Oitatfit Pala-Tlcllcvor Iatb9 Wot Id. nrrrn'rd uf aib.r o, a.,y i.tbsr, or tot rr, for l!is runt i f dir. nlo Hiisu'asil.iii, re..icl,, h . a lis, vr 1 hn.Hl, Maui!, , nam . CaU, la.el hllnif.. O-li.a Iii tl,a CW, CUa.l, and I. l ab., h.l .,i;id Mures. J4, I , ali i, l.i 0r. halljf f.r Uiis-hia, iya,sjf, C..I1, sl.4H( fsn S. ki...... ..mi. log; aal t'ri.nri. It l( ,,,.pi' Ijf li l,i.r,l Uka iniyn.ally, ,f u a)t?uut 4 1 m as Ii I Ii .11 m ci lis, and n.f ,,a, a lS..t.Miia Oan attr.l, ll wat flr-l Hits idni I la IMT aid now in I 'In. in uf In inn ar anoaal j t Od. Kyr y no Mini Iota on,. U4m , e..iiliiitta ta tl i )a and ra o iotiond It .i il,..lr Mn it a Ida mi.i va aa. ta ii..'IUIii4 sxtaiit, IVrulivii.s sn.'Uib I Q I a i... tu in).ii.sr bai-a bssu ra'sirsd by Vr, Tl t. Ills ii.vil. m, lbs Vtntilafi Uni', will d.i ail II. nt a, lad and iif.ra. Nn i., all) ragrat rt. I'K'l. 'I li" r. .rg a .(l.uoi-a Ir .ui i.lis. si-nit., win and it a rsiiau a ii.a.llrnia t i In, a n l.iid In rata of eniilsiiM, Ak f -r br. Ti bi.' Yii.HUn l.inlitini, and Uk ni i.ihrr, ', 61 "Iii und i I, si, ,y ai ii,.!,,,, l.,, j CuriUioli Mmat X, V. INlHt: COIALCAV 2 s'.j-rVfci I sail tv b iht pit.ailiej aa r tolor, a bd 1 1 nail T.ir.ri m vmr.vM lt an l'i i .-! na pj nb il,Mr 4 a lia'ti anlj. U iJjIi , l'Ut I' a JU'i.M .s VF I.'. I ill It k f.T i -'.vt , l.r ii-t-.d l,biii.A I, hit t.i try tin i io a, H...J i i a ' a ' iit n i jfi.i n t h i r Uf I1....1. t. .. , Lain If, 1 i.iu,,i.r If mi. vImi, aa baa r,.lilia. 1 Ii.-iii if i , i.i,,. f tij ) 'I 'a l.aiM'y, ibry d. li'l 0 ,1 I b.iUt I', I Ml r l'i 11 1-1 ut in ca t ClIISTADOltOM IIAIII I V IT. M''i In (li-a mi I n 1 1 .- a . 1- s'l ill it natart fk-if b I f ir nny t.nid In Ii " h-fn't't la 1 I, Mann. I,i..tur., l.jr .1 C.l I.' I' l Ii Iii I, W , ii Im j.aoa, .Ni-YirH. H..I I t.jr ail iJiii.-jitiia. Ai.i.llad ly all Hmr breisi-i. 93TII SEÜI-ARNUAL EXPOSE. Total I.mts t7 021,273 ,972 57! INSURANCE COMPANY HAinfCliO CONN. .T U J.a 3 G A 0 ü Ii T G : (.1 Ma, In r:,.) fafi tti hi i 4 si .1 It. J f 't.l.f -pf ; 1 '' I ' '" VIS I'M! t J M s i as 'k li.oi ,s, tip,. (,j.i in ';'O t no u'li, i c,4 tt i 0 I', ii,.t.., i-iih ,) t.,.t a ... I llUlt Put Ihi JuMliIlM, I, till .S.'tfII.Cli.VJ S7 I r f I. I'.li-'ri, CUIn.a toil ibis a. I "" 'J'"iti ,. sry.fcs 49 Nil Arsfts,, .fi.s;j :cy si Firo it Inland Nvrali;ml!isks ?r- 'c-ncl' In II Hm p-fwoin ,1 ruitnal T- t S In Hm l'iiil."( f'rt a, ,Vi i t. .iii On Iii.ii nue . III V 1 rnmi Ity at I . tf ,i vv, t ;:,, ATTENTION T " Up ITJ. iVT HI 172. ixl ! MM' I" uiil. i.lii. bam.' iittliit'wd lua if X lu w.u and iii4Uulai'luia 'CHAM IIHItS' Climas Grain Drill, In 1'ianlllo founty, rnestfulty asst Iba ai.ta timi uf tha liirn.vi in laid t;, uuty tu lb a lador atttnK Mtrbiiit, 11 1 h.vi's" Inn lli.n lothafulbm ill- wllfluatt of ..iiit i f lbs brat faru.trs Isi ltroaiur l oui.tjf aa lo in utility, to ton Ibal It ts no buuibug, but a rvllablt Uua ut uiarlil. tr) 1 (IsrtsibCiOJit, Ind., April 20, IbC. W'ahtv. uttl tbaClimas Irlll, and laka plant. art In bearing ivslimuny tu lit .ia. Heul BI1I1I7. W't taict'Ui ii tupar.or iu mtny rt. j.ecis, tad lha ifjn.il iu all, tif any t tbr bull In mr,nd il Iba U140h.na for Iht fuming Cjiuiimoity . It.C' bW. i'ra.'t iKcalur Co. Ag, (, Jama. II. r-'lry, Marina D. Hot., William W. Hamilton, huubni 1'itaU, J. 1. f . binan, Aud. lfc.ilnr Cu.. In b Tbsta lucu ait auiulij Ibo b.t iaruiart in t'oratur County. AnJrsw Dovidr.-n, x-Juls fat.rrms Coartl Will Cuinbaik, A.aua Liauicuuni iiviiruor tf Iniiai.4 I ii tt no in ivifltUirbi Iht abi't lfiJ!a at br-i., tiiiv, anit uk m .ra v.li want u u cbats, I" i- ill at uucv, aa t'a a.."ii for . I tr ll.nn ta ai.io. tic. l.vVJS if.btLUMAS.N. July 19 Sir. Administrators Sale. VTOTICi: I bertby isn,tht by blas of St) IN e rder cf ib Cimi t i f O tunn n l'lraa f Krank Un County, Indians, nt lbs Jutr la m, 1S67, thereof, lu th car of Rich -rJ J. Lsr. Admlnlttrut'ir nf Iht Kit.Ha it Claltiorna VV. Utisoa d.e'J vs. lletrs of Pcccuicd, lb uoderiinod, ou Iba prciuliet, , On Saturdoy, Agtl 10i, 1SG7, (antes. ld provlouty at priTmt aala.) will tell at padio auction tbc Mloaing dneribad real CUte, sttustad in .aid Ci-untT, to wit: Lot. Nos.13. 14, IS and Ifl. in Wurh 2 of Iba town rf Laurtl, sulj-ct to tbo Interest iberaia of iftiU brisou, widuw nf dtcraied. bid fur Iba furcliana of the aaiu at prlratt tala will ba rccelvrd la tbe 9th of Aaguil net. TlillMS. Oaa-thi. I t.. !.s-o n nney down c dari f talt, on thir 1 11 nine, n 1. 1 ou iblrd la fightaen uionlhn, UeiV" r I 1 --curtd by not-s hstrins ineret, without r. Yt fr-n ralnali. .(111.I sr.n.iä-iu.'.-it Ut. n-.d .y ...Hg' tha pretnUa. llJ- UAV, A iiu-iiiijtiator. Holland A Pinkloy, Alt' '- July 12, l&CMw , Aamliil'Slrator's iNeilcc. VrOTICK It htrebr -(ven, t'ot tb and. ri.'r'-ai IS bsi tbta d lrn. .,. iilti Admir.ialrtf ,f tha Kstat of Cbarl. Mar.iu. Ina f Fraebü Connty, In tins, iWrrastd. haid ttia'a It sotveut. JCH.V Y. KICKKTT, Ad-nltiMriiO r.
