Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 November 1867 — Page 2
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V ' riiiu)OKvir.Li;- ; , , . Friday. ilornln jr, rtovmber 29, 1857.. Republican State Convention. , The Kpablwan btata Cort)tnitee; are about to lsue a call for a Delegate - State Contention,' id be held on Thursday, February ,2(hh! . It would bare been, call ed fur the UM, bat . fur its occurring on Saturday. '. Oongrenional Candidates. ' Tliff'nirac of Juire WiNon of Con neraville ,'Df. iamucl Djvis of' New Treu ton,. ,0r, , GooJwin . of Urooktille, nuJ (jeo. . Holland . of Richmond, havebeen mentioned as candidates forCongress from the ndw Fourth Diatrict. Thene gentlemen irY all radical enough to suit tbo people, a,nd cither of them would make good .Congressman. . ' congress. :; B.oth lToujcs br Coure- con vened "on Thursday of last week.,. It i-1 hoped .that oar KepretenUtives will iery aoon - adopt a financial püüoy that will meet1 the1 approval of thr masses of the people,' and take tlie wind out of the sal! of the Democrat, The . peopja dematjd more equal ' taxation, and would no doubt would like a more uniform currency, but, they are also opposed to any thin in the ahapo of repudiation or bad faith on the part of the Government. The two extremes ' of currency contraction and infljtion .should be MToided.i Relieve the South .from - the cotton tax, and regulate the whiaky troubles ' in' the North. "The 'Reconstruction policy i working well; therefore it should be faithfully prasecuted, and military rule be withdrawn from the Southern .States just ai'.aoon at it can safely bo done.1 It is probably too late to impeach the corrupt President,, unless the testimony . conclusive. In common. with others, we havo taken the liberty to make these brief augrgts tiODS. Impeachmenl of tho Presidant. On Monday the Impeachment Commit tee presented their reports . to Congress, five'of ihe Comoiittee-slgnin the majority report favoring thw impcachfnont of tho President, two of the Committee opposing impeachment, tj.t recoinmiiding hii cea iure ind eoodcntaitioo. and the other two opposing any action against the President whatenr.1' The principal accusation öf the majority report is uiurpation of power, which involves, of course, a violation. of law. The report recites the events p'idco the inaugnratioa of i'resident Johnson.and concludo that ho is guilty of high crimes and miademö jnor., io that he did not con Tcoe.Congreas upju the final surrender of the rebel armijs and tho overthrow of the rebellion, but that by proclamation in the year 1SC5 he ai!umed that be bad authority to, decide, 'wuether the Government of North Carolina wis republican io forts, and entirely restored it to its functions a a State, notwithstanding Congress Is the branchy pf government in which by tho Constitution üch power ' is exclusively Tested; in t h it by publio proclamation in 13C3 he convened in other rebellious States conventions of persons who! were known traitors, and assumed to except and ratify their io-ejl!cd - ciinstitutious; In that he pardoned-large "numbers of notorious traitor; in thlt he c-tUblishel the office of Provisional Governor, an office unknown i .... i 1 to the conatitutioa and laws of the land; in that he appointed notorious traitors to cfSö?; I o t4t be promised ccmpenmtion iu U. S. moncj to Vaid olüccrs; in that he delayed the collection of monies due to tho United Utiles; io that he has restored to claimants large amounts of uottou and othahandonod property, contrary to law; and in that he used the army' of. the Uuitcd States for the dispersion of a peaceful and Iiwfal assembly of citixons of Louisiana; "all of whfoh omlssl ons of dn'y, usurpations, of power, violations of his oath of oflloo, of tho law and the Cou!i(utluii of the United States by sui t Andrew Johnson, l'rcniJent of the United State, have rotardod tho publio pro-poilty, Ivsened the pullirevnuf,dUorddiel the busincMsand tiiiances' nf tli1 country, eneourayed in rubordin ttiju ll tho puo;la 'of the Status recently ir robvlluin, .fjatcred ontiiuonta of hostility botweau Uilf-jrcut t-lanaus of citi ions, rsvived. and kept ulivo tbo spirit of tho rebellion, humiliated the nation, dislionoro 1 l.'publivMn institutions, obstructed tho rtMjratim of Vuit States to the Union, and dolayo l and postpoiiod the peaeefal and fraternal reurgiuia ttiun of; thn Government of tho Unito i States." The Committee thcreforo report tho ao-r-rf r'1-1-. its .ij j idiwil.ii lleilvd üStuti, lis iiipclthdf 4V-.'0, I n .itwivn 'ii",i' 4 i i . . 1 1 I . I ... . . 1 I . . I . I ol ,ti ctuiius hti'i viia"4Mt uars - u The msjurity und iiiitjorily rrportn'frtie ur fjt foiisliljrutt jii on Wc.lriLMil.i v. ' ' ." ! .' -.' ' ' ! j. i . a. i . t..l
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Ruthville Jachionitn has been revived. There is alo some talk of fetai tina Democratic papur at Conoenvillo. . ''do ia,M gentlemen "the more tie merrier.''- . j ; : ; v - CONGRESSIONAL." ' Congrcs-a is addressing itself timorously to the financial question and retrenchment measures. More bills and resolutions, directing inquiry, have already been in trcduccd than were ever before brought ftfjrard in fife Trst-lw5 vvecka of any session All the financial bill with two or thrco exccptioniaro opposed to certain features , "of Secretary McCulloch'e policy.:
On .Tuesday Mr. Dlaiue, of ...M-aiue, r . i . ,i n,. . :.. r. UIIUC II (IiMI .'UV.IIU III HIV IIUUV II) I Tor;of the payment of the & -() ia fold a , ilr. Butler replied. Tho delato cxcKed much interest. . , j:, . .. , . Much caovassio ifl poin on to ascertain the po.itiou of the - Iloune en irupcachment. .'The leading advocates of impench. meat claim from ten to twcnty-Gvo mnjority, and tho leading P.cpubücAos on the other riile claim a still greater majority the other nay. 1 Tho tnot important rasolution ' yet 10 troduced in Congres., was tha' presented on Tuoaday In the Iouo by Mr. llom, Ln fa our. of the subatltatioB .of greenbacks for National Currency. Toe rentes ttpon 'it showed conclusively that CongrcaS is will ing to entertain the proposition, , There is an .evident desire to rcduco tho army od tko. art of many tucmbors of Congress, and scvcrul bills to- accomplish that end' lave beoh 'introduced. Mr. Blaine's makes direct provision for the diabanduient of thirty regiments, involv ing a saving of from twenty-fiv to thirty millions annoallyi i II: 7. ' "'" Democratic Jubilee. ' The Democrats 'of Southwestern - Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, and their Kentucky neighbors; had a grand jollification iu Cincinnati last Saturday - night." Thero was an immense dinpls'.üro work?, firing of cannon, bonfires, ward., processions with transparencies, music by field and. brass bands, and speaking from two stands do the Public Landing, Judge Thuriaa'u speaking from one Btand and Valla ndigh an from thcother. A preamble and resolutions -were '. passed, wherein' Democracy rejoiced at the result of the recent elec tions, glojyios in f.ho defeat of negro auf frae, opposing the Congresionnl recon struction policy, favoring equal taxation and one currency, thanking tho Conserva tive Republicans for their assistanco in and demanding the. rcleaso, ,of American Fenians in the Dritih dungnons of Canada, Itcland and K n gland. The resolution? are a strange mixture of rebel sentiments and tho usual Democratic twaddle. Au immense crowd was prcaeut, and tho jolVtficatlon wta a grand auccesa for - the TLurmanites and Vullandihtrntners'. ' . . ; i , ; , , ' ; The 7-3 6 Counterfeiters) Arrested. A mm named Spencer, and his wife!, who reiJo in Paul-tboro, New Jersey, and who appear to be of tho highest respectability, und uro worth, It is Bard,- over 1200, 0UÜ, were arrested in Now York on' Priday.on charges, supported by affidavit and eviJenco in posscsiiou of Col. Wood,' of tho detective force, of being chiefs of a gspg of counterfeiters who have recently put spurious 7-30 bonds on tie 'market. Mrs. Spencer paid, caf.li down, $10,000 as bail for .herself and hutband, on the examination at Newark,' where takon.; . Several other persons are supposed to be engaged with Ibeui, and they are: all reported to be very wealthy. ' The Pa'u'sboro cstablishm'cnt'"wos in ' .' I r, operation as long ago a. July, 1SC5, and it is estimated. that the parties engaged in the business have netted upwards of one million dollars. The rparious Ikrucs of tho notes and bonds were inado from a lend impression of the genuine , plates at Washington, scoured by the confederates, and several brandies of the tr-Jntd'er work, also the work rf tho confederates. All the parties engaged, in the' couuterfvitiog' havo becomp wealthy, as a matter of course. and now rcsidn in different parta of tbo country. Government onivcrs have been dispatched to arret them, arid It is probable they are now In custody. ' Spcuccr is the owner of a insguißecot reidence in Phialdelphia, and is said to bo worth iY least 5200,00. ' ! The Cotton .Tax. : ! Mr. David A. Wells, Special C'cmmN-1 siencr of the Kevcnuo, has font to Scirelory lltCulloch(. a report on' tho cotton, tux, Tho report concludes: 'If repeal of the tax, tn tuke rfTect immediately, should be enacted by Concri-M, it is important llml one contincenay lmu!d Im tili ctiliilly proMUed natiint. t'i'iilf;u't, ilia tin Jrloid, are propte-nl,. and pnoi bly alretidy .inu Js, lor the pnichnog i,f uot tou, tat unpaid, to be held inture until tho repealing ,leis!vtiori rf Coii:ttvs has liken elUvt thus iimunng dtthu spoctila. tor, or ex' Hing buyer, a k'uin t qmvilont t'i i Im? otiiiiunt i f 'ho tax. It snoins di'tablo, tlicrcforr, that tho act of l opoal should bi ) Witnltnl ns In n-linvn frtun llm tmv. ulont of the tux only -o muoh cotlaii , at the date nainod iu the act .icinained tH"old by the producer; all cotton hsviiif: trÄ.: fc;tu.'i';tt i. J I jr l- this way cm the . trlitl go whero IV ii 4.U I u ll a '-'J. lli.i IU II1Q-I HIM rWCI IM.CCI I . . .1 . u 1 kt vat v r.V. i, ' i. I ti n .' "i iiiiitf , .Ti: li utsru.vrw) iAhkcai. ( Piling (r.rxTr- ami' I'isrHtaovrtMY' i'afi 1 .vr,-! i. 1 no' ' rc"ml -co Ii Int n ' i 'i Ich' colli et Iii ' of i .fV-v v i .. , 1 ' rii'1! fjcffcj Ad!nteu.tat W rhranori-f y, Cirraa 'aia, and the Cri u-aiai; dclouy lit
CuuTrb and Curej George I'eabudj; Senator
it-;i Tiir....i:. !-.- r......:.t.. irfl-i tor Hugo; Mi Draddon", Ilovrto Become a Fhronologiat, Monsieur jTqnson,, withli! Dluetraion?; Mind Limited by Mkftej; Two Paths of Womanhood, 'IlIustratedf'Bii marck; To Phrenological Students, Phrenology and its Uses, The whole profusely illustrated; ppiHI.' Prige, 23 cents. Ad dres S. lt. Wells, 3SD liroadwy, Office Phrenological Journal, New York". IMPEACHMENT.' T1' l... J "The CrncToniti OaVrltc ; takes this view j 6f tli impoachtiicnt question:'"" ' : I Iho result in x uo resuii in uio nousc wiii upcmi aron ins c inTB( nmctcr of Hie7 test nnony upon I;, ' I ,1 I I .' I I fwiuen mo rroposea unpcacnmeni is inned. If this proves to bo cooolunivt, tho report in -javor ot impeachment will ho adopted, and tho people tmII sustain . the fiction of CongreK.'. There is nothing' clearer than that the people arc in favor of puni!h ing Andrew Jolni'ou if be has rendcrod himcelf liable to the extreme- penalty provided fyf tho Constitution." Coiigrrn need not shriuk, therefore, in the performance of its duty in this regard on tho ground of expediency. It is expedient to do right, and it is right to impctich the Acting 1'ivsniden't , if,ho is believed ty lo guilty. Put in the absence ofdooidol proof of guilt, the movement will not bo sustained, uiwi'l it, wo presume, bo adoptod by tho Jlou'e. Many leading Ilcpublicans in the latter boJy( have so far committed tlTeii)rtKcs agiiinsl impeachment that oil doubts in regard to' the suflkicnev of cvidctico will Le in,' favor of the' ('rti Jcnt. " If, thcieforie, the Hou.o should, 'by a Inrge ui:ijority, dcuido in favor of impeachment, the probability Is' tlwit a ,'vcr'dtct will' bo secured beforo jthe Senate,', Vqainst the President. Tho cliargen' that the impeachment movement is purely partis in in its chirocter, and is merely intended for cftcct upon tho next 'Presidential 'nomination, are ' dimply foolish! In the'evnt of tho convictiuti of '" Johnson-, Senator Wade would become Acting President. That would not promote, bus chances far the Preideutial nrnuiDation e veil were he to beeoaie a prommennt Ciindidafe. ' 'Neither would it help or damage Chief Justico Chuse'a prospect. nor would it' make General Grant more or less popular than be h r- JayJ There' may be members of Congtes who are influenced by purely politico) motives,, but not many. TV.it Johnson administration is corrupt to the core, is not to be doubted. That b ba.4 filled the ofüxes.'to a reat extent, wirb mere partisan tools, U not to be dispatcd;. and that i" covcqucuce the people are being bled ' at every. poro, .thevo ( hi a flood of evidence. A removal, therefore, that touM ftccuie aa' honert administratioa'of Hie Government, and a system for the collection of tho rövenue'-'ihat would be tnore complete and successful thin that under which the grossest ami uiostr burcfuced frauds are being committed, would bo Sittifaetory and profitable to the people on general principlis; bivt i cverthctcf -x the publie wo aid prefer U endurv the administration' of Johnson than to resort ta measures net clearly within the- letter and tho spiiif of the Constitution. ' It iVn'ot our purpose to orgoe for or against impenchiont i ixlvanctj of lha evidence. This, nhvrv iu.ido puotie, wjtl be a fair subject for discussion, but from the temper of Cougro.-H and cf tho penplr, it is ' i.i feto say that .impeach n.cnt will fiirl.'n tke IIoao probably, in the Senate ccrtaiiidy untc.s sustained by evidence of the most conclusive chnrtiCtey. , 1 We nisy remark, fiere, further, thnt viewing the matter 'in a purely political light, thrt ia.petichiticnt of Johnson; even if rucccs.oful aad uf tallied over blmingly by the people, can not of itself materially advance the intcie?ts0f the ' Krpublican party. Ornve ns this tues:ion is, there nre Others of niore immediate Importance. To these, .'ucmbers of ' Cohgrf)'- hould give early attention. While it is important to deal out justice to Mr. Johnson, the prr?sIti inlcrcMs of" tbo people cannot be neglected without dfastrous pol.tlral remits.1 Promlootit among theso 'latter question is the financial' problem. This is now'forcnior-t in fho inind' of tho people. It-is' feelingly" rtmeniYi'itd every diy. It is ibo prominent theme of conversation. Wo would udvisc Co)frcsu.cn, therefore, to tako hold cftliii matter and haiidlo it promptly and wisely.' Last jeur they pared a club ju the bands of a political enemy to tmai-h tho llcpublican party. We do not charge that Mr. Mc Culloch in pursuing bis policy, under tho widfl and cxtriordinury i diti(iution given to him, used it with this' object iu view; but this bus Keen Its clUcf. ' Tho people now, ovcrwbcliinsly, demand a change. If ConiMTiM i-bould itiMi'L'nrd this demand, and still permit ilr. McCulloeh to pursue liiii policy, there is uothitig more cor tain than thatLotigrcot will lo overthrown. Wo .would .warn.' 'Conirrcr.s. therefore. ugainst the delusion (bat impeachment or rcconitrui tion are tho questions that 1 ore now MvayliiL the public mind, and thnt they can iafely crcupo uaucr tiicsc, . liowt ever successfully they muy bo disposed of, from the duty ol promptly attending to the finances and tbo rcvonuo in nccordanco wiih iho tluuily extrkül wwliuiaU ol w m the people. ' ' omo enterprising fjoppcrlieail editor d . has compiled a lubl -ummint' up the Dem ocrstio emus in Ilm .iNorluerti Mates which bo dciioiuinutca "ustoiiinhiiiL; and pleasing fiiun'i.." 'Tho Dcmorralio guin in IndiaiiB as cet down lit 2j,UIH vote, and th ayrrpite amounts -to L!!)u,KlO. If lying and Lare-ducftd i'irruiitt-ry would carry elections, it would bo worse than uo loss to attempt In cole polo with the, Dttnoerotic party,, but uiiloitiiuat'ily fr thorn, Mich is not tho. cure. Intelligent pKiplu ciinnot bo deluded ty any suult tlup-tmp or lying figures ns sro tontaiticd in the table ruferre J tj. Indian is a llcpublicatl State, and thite was nothing iu th-iv cent local elections upon whiih to prrdiratA tho staloment of Democratic gains. lud. Journal. , . .. .. Tho "Homo" Inireric4 (.'ompnny has collupsod, butunf gono under, made an uaignneiit to itn late Secretary last t'tidiy mid lft tlioimtuls of Jolicy hIJois to ''iiuLj thu bag,'.' Noliithstiliiilitig i(S grwnt nrivty 'of ichim'h of protuiubnt (.'liw.'iiiuiti luaiuhiuit wbotl wciul lot'klioldiM' tbo publio Lis rtili'aed v.raitly by the Wiilly (Minicrnt Iniii). u.oy! of Uhro ptouilncnl stockholders biix been binlly bitten wluuo they cxpi'-lci to nske qoito a ju t ulntioii. ' i'C.hi6 a ti il OiSl niot 4t linwn iirnburubrrs vho wete .fmkbolJer In' tie toiiccru ''u.iU a loicu" aud void out iu
time. Mrs. Williams a d ( tbcis. of llur-' corrupt men. The Uniun Ilepublica n rihon, Ohio, who lost-l - ;V.o Lte firojbrc, j party can afford' to do what the Kebel fero injured-in the iJumc, äud- bfvo not ' Democats have never dared to think "of received a cent.- An-tl r warning toidoing -take means of expelling corruption inurers to insure with T ei.e but the most (rtro its svstcm". - If tbo nartv now cive
rcnaoie companies. Li.tovreiitcoarg .cgister. . - . . ; ' . Hon. G. W. Julian. Our Peprecentative io Congress, Mr. Julian, according to previous .announcement, addressed the citizens of Delaware county in the court hou;-ü last Friday oftcrqoon. rAVjthout go'.oj into , a full, or vcfi'paxtiil report of his speech wo fan say iu general terms, that it was fully up to the Mandard of his bc-t efforts, being a comprehensivö resume of tho dcts and ndvanccment of the llcpnbKvan purty. The occaitionsl keen, Farcastifl Cuts at tbo Pro-i-(knt and Copperheads, were especially cn tertaining, and bnuglit forth pon I of taiightcr from all except one- old copperbottomed Codger from the rirst Ward, who failed to wi,aad couldn't stand very lon-r. waddlinir sat nnaitv with a se-w) on his brow, aril, no doubt, wrath in bis heart. : At the ehso of bis speech, Mr. Julian gave a brkf rvceount of his political earcei in the Old Jlnrnt District, which was very interesting to bis old political friends. At the conti asion Warren Stewart was Culled to the clair and Samuel W. Harlan (filed the resolution following which Wail nnatiimoufd) concurred in and ordered to bo published iu tbo Muscic Ihnn: ' l'itihe,ft That the llpublicans of Delaware County cordially endorse the conrro in Congress ofdlto. (Jeo. W. Julian during bis entire term of rcrvire, as the llcprt'sentativo of the old Fifth ltrict; that he has not only sustained the Covern men t in all its Wading measures, rendering honoroU nd valuabJo erviso in preparing tho general K'ntimcnt of the coufltry for-' their acceptance; and that, while we regret hia'trasfcr to another District, wo beattily vomiQcnd hini to the Ucpub.iean c4'tLat District as a thoroughly tried publio servant, anfiinehiiigly true to blj.owil vODvictions nud to tho causo of freedom, unsclfitthly deVotod to tho public interest, experienced' in tho business of legislation, and worthy of the people's truat. fDclawars Times. Shooking Railroad Accident.. ' On. Thursday morning of this wcrk.ene of the raiord terrible accidents occurred on like Hamilton & Dayton llnilroud, just above Lotkland statiou, that we have recorded for a loog time. ' At five o'clock in the uicriiiug ti fnight train met withsomo delay, at the poiit named, iu consequence of some derangement of the pilot of the engine, and a the New York Lightning Kxpress train was nearly due, tho conductor of the fitij;lit tctit a man up the road to fcignal that train, yvhich was done, and "collision between the two prevented.' Put nr.other , trturr, Iroui Jlati.ilii d, madtj up of ten freight and two puhcnger cars, was al.-o due in a few lünutes, und it became "neces-sary la tignal it also, to prevent runoiog iuto the rear of tie New York train. All possible cffiirt was uado by Sendiiu' man back on the road to gire warning to tho Hamilton train, but it was (oo late. In a minute that (vain came around the. carve only a few paces to ihe rearward ti the New York train. und brforo tLe tn;;'. nT .iid biult-Hieo could iirrot it r-pced, tho engine duhcd into-the tlecpMig ear ot the rvew iork l"xpris and literally divided it in two. v"lho ke'reoetio lamp in the bend light of the engine äs broken and. its coutents SVnttcrd to the right and U ft us it went through the bciths of the sleeping car. Iu an iiiftmit tie v hole car wis in flsmcs, and beforo a.'sistauce could be given many of tho passengers' wero hevcrely burned. Three young ladies named Morgan, niters, rcidellts of New Orlean, wete instantly killed, and a fourth i-ister, Mi.s Hathel Morgan, whs literally burned to death' whild wedged in between tho framents of the wreck. A man from Pol to it, nunicd Jetlcon, ho eniered the burning car to try to rescue JI inn' Morgan, ht his life, being doubtless Milled with ttie nooks. Thirteen others were more or 1cm itjure d, but not fatally. Ilichinoud Telegram."" ' '" , . Our Heavy Tax-I'aycra. Tho following are lh names of pcrceos who arf HiArged with, yiore than ,8UU taxes, on the Duplicate for the year lbG7, tu iratikliti uouuty, Indiana, to wit: , ,,. llrcokvillo I: ok (2sn pt John ;:.bort,..,.- ...... )IU 4(1 John Coi'.ef,.. ' t'lD CI Jiiha Htfgt, - "7'-)J Fpttr 3t Hjear J H4 I. A -C. U. K Co., CM UlllUm W. p.uijcr, 6JJ ill Jana McC.irfy, fll Andrew k iiirk, . H1 bl tee at . tea l'iillip T. Jonai, .lonathan Uar.t, .! tiri;a llcruo A Son,.. iftt CO V,n 4ti 4 it Vit 4oo .f-a 4.10 tl 4 15 f3 4:S 87 421 14 411 4H '4 us JS 40t 4V 3V7 Ki) 37 21 sr.9 io Sflll wo JÜ7 07 John C. Aruutrong;, .., $ frat taft iiti aa a saeate Williuni H'Xlryce, a e Iao C. lloarll. a.asaa aaa a a. . Willimu J. I'ook attaaata art' ( tteeeaeaea aaaaat HMi J try m a Wiley Fairiai-I IV, Harbour Iteulit n Cot try Wllliiiin UorJoii'a ttate, A. Ii. Jon,...... John Abbott '. David Unmet, .. John J.UoS,.., .'. John Hulls, WlltUiu MUcr, . John h ark .' ....... l'atrlok IMitflker, , aM a t UHIHIII bjJ n ir 7.1 r.i j mi a.i'i tu jtir t4 Ilrruinn I. luck, Jin0h UaUli J-.lt i' ii M . llurton,.... Abel Jama. v 2Z W llll.in l.ovutt, . i i . . 1 1 .. i. r.Tl .. 32;i o:t' lonn iiriu.il" Jonrrli tJiiii, ....... Job- II. l icpi-'a e.trtfr.. I m v ifl Fry Ji'.liu J. fry i . U'ilur Urady, .li..t . ...,, ..T...f ilaon Morrow Ai 'lrow J. Kobi'ita,.. John 1 1 h r 1 1 ti Wiiliuia Mi C'lufp, k rur., ...i.-... i 1'ciiioirut, , j , , . W heartily i-rCtf with tho Now York Time, that no Union llcpublican' need I o fil'mid that the pirty will damage Iti-clf by an cnriiont tfbrt to put down Iho Corruptions that have grown up round it. Hut that purty will certainly b ruined, If it continues to overlook thnee corruptions, vv if it attempt in any wny to malto a dofrriKO of ihrm, or tn eprue the Intorcnts rf rornipti'ttilMs ni im own iTitercsts.' Thn llchul Mrtii.'c'rnKatofjtidol'rldlciiliag1 iba Union Ki'puhliriu rurty a a tmrty 'of fnorandcti,'1 but it Ii bei'iuso It prlnoi' pics h.ivo their bust in luotiil thnt ft lint now such ii utt'oh' hold ' tij.ur iho confldo rici of the AiMdVidifi poopla. . It i tl,l ncuiHitil, kUt, that it i inert liublo lo iiiiurv than the iUhul Demorlio tntly, hvtu i'a s:oviaticu with ccnu, tiou nud
signs of pre aptly and - thoroughly doirig this, it, will renew its lease of life, with more than its pristine vigor. Versailles Di?patch. CcrrMponilcnot- of ths AmrrlciB.J . LETTER FROM WASHINGTONl. ' " Washington, D. C, Nov. 25, '07. 1 ' 2fr Editor ',-rIn my letter pulliebed in Iho Amrncan of tbe lSth inst. there is a referenco to horte exhibitions at Fairs, out of which T can make ' no lense.' ' If 'i 1 tbereds any cense in It, as published, and any one could , sco it, all ,wcll and good. I intended to givo it as my opinion that tho exhibition of fast hor?es idiould nbt be
discontinued. People are interested in 1 these exhibitions, and outside of the intcrest manifested in their exhibition they ore a desirable class of horses, and should be cultivated.. The mwnc of. the exhibition is tho thing objectionable. The Agricultural Kxhibition to which I.ro fcrrcd, os being nothing more or lct-slhan a great borso raco, near this city, failed, just as it oujiht. Its managers chould favc named it bore races, as it was, and then let it live or die ou its own merits, As it is, 4 splendid lesson has been given thoce who would steal the livery of our industrial exhibitions to eutico the uuwury to their feasts of doubtful expedicney. and certain immorality. ,, ( , , Are you and your. readers aträre that tkcre never has been, nor is rot, a raifroad froai this city to tho Went? . It is a curious fact, but nevertheless it is a fact. , Get jour map and look at it. From Baltiiihio there is tho llaltimore Si O Ao road running directly for the West. It is a splendid road, aud well managed. From here to Paltimore there is a branch of tho same rond, and, thnt is the onlv railroad from, this city to 'the Fast and North. It is connected here with one road leading South, and that is till . the railroad conveniences of the Capital. Simply one line of railroad from the South ta the North I 'acting through the , city. Only equal -to' irookville in ra'lioada. A member of Congrcfs wihhing to go. West from herb, if be would'go direct, as Western men aro in the habit of doing, must take a canalboat, or on'overlnnd buggy, or horseback, or u foot, to the Point of Kocks, a station on , the P. it O? road, distant from here auuut to innen. ii, iiuncvtr. lie wuuiu Kvrnit i, c r,. 'nnl.Pt :.1 mll -I ' . it n- 1 I. .'I I
r Wu.sbing.on Junction, and thence Mart !J U'.dergrand K. h. frtMn'tl.c N.u.h to West, rcnehing I'oint of Rocks in a travel j . remenibcr it. ' J bis same party of 1)1 miles. This rectus incredible, but j were then speaking for ihe it.tert-t of the it U true. . To this incouveniei.ee Wct-! -'oJ '7 'orrhippeJ in forrovr yeavs, i-nd crn Coi.re.-MiK'n, 'in- their ow'. behalf, i wotJU J. wo!d they rain .nythrng und in behalf of their' ct.nalitoentf have V"' !"? UCI ey!hert bowed their rartii.uinoua bucks to a r'ail- ! c,u.,,nt(i. t,lat he.Gci.Cral Government Ivrd road monormry HncVlbc dnya railroads i a up"er povrer Over the ' ftxttul i tatea. were invtn.t d.. Jlut :tbere w h road pro-1 ',eM -.certain Mate was.etrdcnvoting to ie. frd direct iron, here to the Point of :"rr'ee lU T1 thirty act, to prevent Kocks; which will be ruft what we want. ! ,he recapture of fugitive lavM, and k.dYw, it bu.W-f en pn.jcctcd . for years, and of whites, and carrying them Uso uudvrthc iullucco of the old bio- outh or trial under their lu-tMve lave npply that it in kept projected, and noth- 'fr 'en a eerf.m Nate in lhi l nu,n ii.g more. Jnt a.s CotrcM meets each i thf,.w k,nt9.n,dl " (,f hr" proyear there is 'much talk, and there are ! !cc,Ul? p.,1.,cld of y. hcwp:.t.r iv.iiea of the roud to tho Toint : mtrrpnauion ol the Felernl Government aflWU. A...uud of men u hired to 'V hy th.i setf-hame Demorrat.e fhi.wl ou that line lor f w ! va or Wc( U. rartT n then-Slate rt-hts were as-felted
Wtatern U.cu aie nui.-Ccd that tha vorV J "terly as something that was Mit of herid going on, and if inquiry ia made in ! "J. -. .' to anarchy and ruin OngiiM uhout the matter, it soon dies ! 1 ly ll'en ,,ote,J n "P ti.t.'al UotVUt, to remain d'.cd out until about he'ernn.eat. Thetr.eo, who crehftime of the mrVti of tho next Contrrem. P.'e-lpf;'n ibil I ndergrotind K. K
Il'votl e a uhi.igton J.apr publirhed : ii usliington tPt-r puUIielieU . thn week you will , mo an allu - ibis new ro:.d. and protuiec-. that any time nun in tl iH hrw rii.-nl ninl t.riitu it will be completed by ecmetin.e-next Summer. Western Coiijxi ctiien hec these propce.i cf an early coinjilcliou of what ihev know is desirable, and re.-t BatinSed. Ii.tcrebted tnoncpolics and the managers for the interentM of the City of Baltimore chncklu (but they accomplish, their t urpoica so cnily. i . , , , Tin lecture season has fairly opened. Johu 11. Gough lectured no Wednesday evening in a large theatre packed with people ns sardines nre packed. II? subject wits "Lond'jn." lie mudo tbo subject flow vith marrow and fatness. , This lecture was a donation by Mr. Oough' lo the Society of (.'onurevationsliMs,' who are eteftinr a very hi reo and costly hohso in thiarilT. "The li ceirts Wtist 'have' been eicht hundred --- . i . t i or more .uoiiat. mim night Mr; (lough leetuicd for the Young Men's Christian Ah'soffaliori. ' Subject, 'CuiioNity.' . House filled, and very many went away unable to get ruthln.' What ercr ctiticinu l.iuy bo made on the lecturer by tht-eö who ntny thliik they cnti do better then he, none can doubt his loyalty to the ('overifment,' iior' the itifluot.ee for good thnt hi.llcctuies have, on tho young. honi be tirrsiiMuCS from the walks of' vice and wrctchidneia to tho6 of virtue and happiness.' ' ' J i 11: (.1. ' , for tba Aii70Tion., Which Vessel Aro You Sailing In? . What phitform arü no atauding upon? is thO'tjucstion for us lo cxamluo and dtide now. Aro we on the Democratic platform, llcpublican, or -Abut? Thtio once was .Uu-lemocrätfo pnrty, with a true Democratic platform. Tho party and platform Mill survive, bnl the name got so rotten and odious that it -became - nee' cr-asry to make a ohange, and ihey' adoptthe uui'.ie of the Uncouditlonal Union par ty, or; what is now known as' the Kadical 1 1 v. ' ' ' - i. ..
SlJJJi "lhi-iels Htill a clui that cling1 with te.' 13 22 ' naUy lo ibonu.e of Democrat. -They IJ i;i - Imve 'ii med and made a rallnl 1)i' JI!"5i ruVjnrty, compod if wliom? 1 Kvtry ;tg2 't'i 1 uim pi-ntftl n-hol ' .Vorth or Hntitlr cull ';iwi '-' thtlu.-elvi's . Deiiioefats. livery -ibiftiuty-3i:'" 45 iiiiiiicr. ovei v borter, every' wuiak who
j tan away from thn drdfr,' oalls' hiiiraoifai Pemoclut. Howls'-, AlilUgati, 'Ualkcr,! Dodil, llooeyand llutuphrtiys, Cull Ihcuieclvca 1 Deinoerntit. Kvcry matv 'ubu 'labored for the itbcllioti in .the Held, who inurdetrd Dnloii piiotMirs by uukaowni llxiur'ands, who cofispuvd In triaf iibont civil war, who itivciiieJ (l,incrus ootupounds tu buru sttMitiiboiiis and i Northern cities wb' Invented dnutftublo honte Id it.troduca into Nottlurti citic tbo'wtintiug j.fatila'iie., -yti'low -iWvcr, fA7 -all . call tbemtehe -JU' Unterau,'.- Kvcry wolf in rhespVelotlilng who pi t leads tlmt'he has reooived a vail Ikmii bis Divine Craator to go Into all tho world and ' presch the c,osj el to every ciemnro, but who- pnivlaitua ihe rlliteunei-a f iuaneliiii)r -nod ala.. V4-r ; every 0110 who shtota down ticgroca iu the struct, burns negro -echuol hoimc and u.cctlnjluvs, and murdcra womcu
and children by" the light of their own dwellings, call themselves Democrats. Io short, the Democratic party is a loathsome receptacle, Soto which if emptied all the trearoa North or South, and ercry ele
ment oi Cfueity tuat baa dishonored the ace. Thero Is a party that has iuerrAed this into its platform: "We find that :tt teachings cf the late bloody war ir? that .this is a sovereign nation, not a mere compact of States, not a mere confederation of in dependent sevcretghties, cohering merely t ..MI... 1.1.1. .. . J oy win, simpiy oy .uie pojrcr ot pcreuastpn.. which cohesion AVil) JS5e gndercd lby,;the withdrawal of any one of its tnenibers." The platform declares that Ibis nation i has the power of felf-govcrrinient and self preFcrvBiion; tnst; ii is an1 entirety, one and indivisible, ozainft all. Internal and external forces.' This is the doctrine that is asserted by the party that is nbw called Jiailicol. This is what is called Tladieat ism. We onco said we were: propd to be able to say that we wero an ludiahlan. We nro again proud of bciog called a Padieal. ' ' '. Put what says tho Democratic party on this point? ''We believe in Stato rights, in State sovereignty, as agaiast the' power of the Federal Government. ' We find that a ccntrnliiatiba of power, auch as tho present' Union party aro in favor of, and trying to work out, is daagerous to onr rU'piblic'and destructive of pcrfonal liberty. We sre in favor of the States main, taining and preserving their own State power to such au extent, that the General Government, Instead of being supt-rlor and r-nprenip, (.hall be subordinate and subject to the States." Tkis is the doctrine that is instilled into the platform of the Deniocratio party. It is the self same doctrine that was ur-red by, and ia behalf of ecension in 18(50 and 1 SCI . under which the l"ilmetto State declared its ordinance of feccesion and followed 1, and a 1 number 'of other States subsequently taking the Same course. " ';' ' And thcy.are now standing at the door of the Legislative Italia of our Government, with their garments yet red with blood, and covered all over with (reason, asking to be admitted. Yea more. Tbey.rmawi, as a matter of right, that they be re-ad-mitted'1 iato; fall fellowship' again.' iiut 'No, no," says the Lrhion ' ratty ;' 'ftsnd back, until werhave so lecufed this groat prize of American liberty, that it 'will not in future be endanjrert. Iby S ence. We ure willing to forsrive tbo past, but we ask security fur the latareV' ' N e haye beard of this sam-e' frtron of tbo Democratic party before.' When was , , , t ' 'k ? e presume the etatioM-VCcpers ou "re ""T ''U'1K m-iiii riaceT. nnu " '"r. -'-" r. -..v. j l1"? t0 f V"J IhrtJ. Hut I Wor change! 0 we j " now flini hg to be f.r ''"l n'.1M, ,na M,f ntiion ot power in tiio uencrsi uoverntnent is diihjrerous, and they are getting deperate over it now; for, la thetnrtgnsge of an unrrpciited rebel of a sister Nsie, "It witl be fcvolutioiia-ry. 'and tr7 m,t I tulmilhd It" Where tkey will be next, we don't propose to ivin fre n gure. Nor.'SX'lHlT.' : M K. NEW'AD V E H T I S E M E N T C notice; rriirilR will be an aterfioo held at tha DrooVTee.dar.'Ui JL villa Aatioiial Itank in IlrooktiHa, Indiana, on Junia'y, lflS, between It) oVtoek a. a'cloe r. -t. of aaM day. lo rhaoaa savan rii . r . liirrrtora for nid Hank f.r tha oinuiniT vaar. Iii ,,..-, ... ,. , ' . ov39-tt JOHN IT. 1IITT, Ctthi." 0aiotiooTo afl whn U roy eoiic-arni ' NOTICH la horrhy plren, ifiot after theeir-tra. Ii;n of Ihrea ta nlht from lb' (lain, tha naiUr.lue.1 will aj i'ly tn t)ioAulitr of fiankiio Coimtv, Initlitna, lor A new certifloula of .uri ha.e to l.nt No. II. Town 12, ttaiiRO I2, .f hrhool teeU u N'o. Ifl, Franklin County, Isdlasv tho old 0110 laving becu ot, t lyalftutol ti Margaitl MMituorr.eiy. J t Ii N B. 1A V IS. ' llrookvtl.a, Ind.; Nor.tO, 1C67 "JStil ' " To Owner of Horses and faille 10 If I AS" UEKBV CONHT10H- VoWWällf) X ara WArmriad s.r(rla la- any otrar ar au ay, for tha riKo of Mteinn-r, IV'orm, lion, Couth, Uli' bwand, Cold, Jo , In Iluraei; and C.w,fTTfh.- J.e.rvyl Jti.tt, fllAck Tangtw, Uorn Ditmi or, Aa.. In.Caiila. They, ara perfectly. iifu a lid lunur r nt: no need of toi-i In ' oi a.-. In of ynuf nnltnul. I bay Inoraaup lbs apl'Ctits give a hnaoat, ali-ittiia the lUtmaeh and urindryi oijco al tncrewea tna milk if eowa. . jr iry rum Woodruff, tho' cvlcbrsUil Jralnr f x trrtttlr( hsro, Iis urd Ihe at lor yr, Sntl robinn(ead them to hi. frit-ad.. . Col. f'bilo. 1'. Ilu.b. if I "la, JetoiH Ultra Court. l"ordbia N. Y.l would not Ui vlU lu j"V ni giTcr i'a -iiwi uirui. j ui-a'lhnm until h waHtold of what'they ar cow-' portd, i' whlfti t sr wlthou th-na. II ha over twonty runnlnj bor Ju hU litre, and .'or llif Uli Ihr Jtar bat a I no oilir n..lin for'thoin." 'Its' l Vhidly f nulltet l. (n riTar nV ine loblin. ' Orr I.Ii' ihr retere can be on at Ilia depot. . 'tioul liy t)aKlH au ad.., dirts, i'iir 21 unU liax.'joi. JJiiji'-t, .tl .'otl-jl IOiK(intfi li.rk. . , mit . IUI Mnnhood-How Lo.f,' How itr stored. ''jrntnNi.Knvn; ns noines or' , " - - vviLi'V-Ar:1 " '' . ÜA J. ti l.u.Oa tbo f.ai'Ul C'r f-'b-wt UiadU'lae) fFrjt-, Ufo a li or, or Huiilnai Wrakne, . Iiii.tün1ry helntBl1.'0,'litp"p Msalal anJ l'byril Irliv, tK'dlieai lo. iiatrl, tt I Conui4iUon, i;iiii; ,t t mauaea t., if luJolj-oric) prXUl Ätrajirasanre, , , -r tn a rateJ ehveli p, Mity Ärrnl.' , 'lb 'kloUated aalk I bla dmlraU aay rlaarly ilvantr lr'W l'l . rut 1'iaMlft. Ibal 'tit aiarmln oif quertea. of ..ilr. .Ii. .i.aV ia adlfal'V ?uiaI. wiitl'iat 'thfc dantter. of iitHt4 wa-tlalnt'-ar.lU ajn.U.J rptiö Hin aaut'iv'BM"s m - 'i"' at, iftir alirtj. 'ttt'n, ami rOriul, hy Ineaa tl Kl, Ii ...r afl tr. IiO mklter iftat li folidltitiO i.o. y li,rnJ dt hiinaelf bJ.ly, pfhrataiy,' 44 raiiiiy. '.I .'to ... ''' -J i(, u,i!" j:r iid( t.iurbnui.l t In ) fcaud et.r'ry yuulb aqd ery nan Irl tti lt4., , ' ," ' ifnt,unlrnl,.tni -3ln 't , "T t-i.i-l! I, cn roct.tst!of.alTst,or to Ma4 laiol . Alao, Vf. , V'uW' ' . "X .1 linep Uulde." i'rleo 'ii -ri. I s . IUI ttoarry, Ntr Yefh, ia.t CTuCi ttu M ISO i iw
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''-''AMBHIOAH'- ' - WALTHAM ' WTGHES:1 - :Z '.".'. !.-' i -" 1 IbVtrtts talaa.of 5l etil nry applied toWleh" tnaking It not tblt ty Its ii Watches art msda rapidly, bat that thejr are mad eorix-lly. Very few peopla know why aTf attbatn Watch tbould ta iiiptrfor.lo thr, 4 tha tntf lara, at Walibana 4b tVath ia wgardeJ ai bl a machine, to La ronitrurted lik uiy tbrr iofcaiaw08 machaniciii principltp.' If the' watobfi ra' ftd, It U Iwno-a' Iba math'Dtrj U goad." Ot (i)f t Ibrr tauft L do drh rt io tba f-rinijil or flan tf tha inOTtraaot do tuii-talta iu tba tux or thapea of tba piec-a of Lieh it it onjjK)iJ -töthtng wanrlrf In th'tr-prfiffrMet, and ac error In ttcir tigritioof . . Thea tultita ooea thoronhty ttl.J, ft rat whnljjr vb tba nuclilnery, eoo-atractad-oittr ii.Sr.iU -Jivvr.Ky .f froi ana fv nation xprily for tba fUff oia, to fro4aea tba Dnifbcd 'ia. Ujuiraaaof mallifllng ftaagce and wirrchcopr, trtt.tud Id rtion for tha da lection of wear io thx futtln )f , and fur faalta and flaws' iirtt I of rUat ara made to accoD), any Iba ork ia acry atkgt. fiotn Ugiocio- ma-Mi. A a necriry rU, tba vatch goc lottr'Wr -yerfert rnarnina. Every putt If found to fit properly ia it j.laea.'i Eary .n may la paabaJ till Ii flache, arid arrry errew orod hois. . Iatickd af a ilnjglfb and focht action, tba bmlaor, area anir ih iresaara of tbo llgtaunt main-pHnf, rlbratea Hb a tdo aad frea motion, and !h bast baa tba aUar rising auand a,lwy abarataritii of tha Waliham V.'atoJj. Tha tnaabino ia a tima kei-j.-r fr m tbottrl. ' ' Thla vatm kf- atahtorkirf ii tlooai ta fnrtlj-a i witrie al h anlirtly original with thoWlt)ia:it Company. ?ba Co;ay alaim that by ft they i radiii o vt(h. that rannet Im juUet fr OTery ji)r wkiib iiik a reh raiaablo.
f t oj I Id J'lin Pdeorrrr in -rleHple, thato?atlialill. nnl fit Irl. an. if if ll Rhi.hil .tiV..lfkII.Y I'Lir taau.it arcnrii? e -inl l : iv r-t Ln .. ala)a food n. : 1 bar ara dlffrenfcv of finiih In the rtiflrnt tarlatir of watcbei n. , .. by tha Waltham t't.in .a ty , aa lhr r diff.rnt altea atid phaea luii a II U.fee and neaaa ' bot rary Wa tob tt at tar Iba fousina trj-la-aoarfc af " WLTN'.' Ii iuriii:v.I tn to jooj t,t,u . and nobody urtiTb afiaii ti Loy it. EVERY WATCH FULLY VARRANTE.)! For Sale by all First Class Dejlera in the , United Statei tud Entish Koriaoei, ' For furtiiar I a form a tion addrtr tba Agratt,' : k' ".; BOBBINS & APPLKTO.V, now -fr i .4 . VIV.4..J, .i.A. DEMOpTbl'.'.' VW'NO AMÜUICA, tba boat Jfveuila Magaaina. Kfary liny od irl that tees it iai a..; all tha )ni.Wyin and Tarenta nd Teacher fonfifia k.. Ju roi fU t so-eareaeej-y. A Rood, MMForeopa, ' with a UlaaaCj tinder t eti.6i.a liriof; ol j ci, or a good tobladtd, fit-art Pnckat-Ki.i'c, and a largo nau.btr 4f other da.irabla artielaa, fieotf aa firenilaai t each UcribcT. Vastly, j.n.. Iba $ofatobar i uuiber eoiaaaeneaa a liew o!orne. I'aWlnheJ br V, JEN M N US DEM Oh EST, .: : " 4Vi H roadway, tie VarlL .Try H, Hoya amd Oirla. trpeoiataa eopie, fira ernta, mailed fiea. . . .. , mT3t t. DEMOKEST'fi M0JTllLY MAHAZtNE. onivereally aeknowti-d red tha Model Parlor H aginine of Anjorica;,dt. ted to Original flo. rina, futuii, Sketche, ArcbUeetur and Modal Cotta liounrhold Mai(era,-iatiit of lbougbtr Vereonal. aad Literary (ioip (inrlutituy .perUl dMruueotir.ea iioa,) I n.uucnii ai jb Ue.libr ilu.ic, Ainu'eiuc-bta, ein., by, Iba lat atitbora, and l ri.fui.flr illu.tiitti.-ci with roilly r Dgraringt fftiTl rite.) Ofiful anl Ycliabla Tatteraf. l.uibroidaiie, aad a a .nuuut acoiiia of aml.tia aoraltitr with other ueful aud entt-rtaintug Iweratur. ISo i'tr-vn of rrfiiieuienl, econouiieal h'q.eairr or lady of tate ran a (Turd to ho wtiboi I tba Modrl Monthly.' hingt , oi . Im, iS rant; back 1 auaa bvre , a r eciuii o, II' ntr; cither wailed lra. ar!y, $A, with a Inn be prtniitt'ii; two Cuuiet, 50; t brea m j tea, 7 t0; Be coiie, I2. and )l(ndid l rami u iu f -r etubr till eaeh, with tbafir.t fireniiuine t enoi a jl-ori.ar. . f. A Saw M'be Ur Jt nyn b'wiag Maijjiue for 20 u'.,criban af (3 aacb ' A dflrel.," W. JKNN'INM.? IiPMORKST; -' : . ' K- .474 JJruadwar. "Vaw York. remoreft'a fLunlblj at.d , Vouag,. Auiaiioa no 22 2w r r"r AdmlnlslfalorV Sale flf land. BY virtue 1 f a a otder of th- C .art rf Ci mraon. . 'W of Fmuklia C'auoty f l.iiana, fho an ier-i-nuJ at A.I iiiiiUtrut ir i f tba I'.tata of Anbi bald Cum back, iLrc-a-d aij, on tba premltea. On isttitrd'iji, Jkc'.mhrr 14. 1$J7,. " at 1 o'clork 1. M, espnaa I ale a4 fiaJI aaetit n tha following dtecribed 1 . a 1 Eiata tiluaia lo lai'f County, t wit 1 ' l'artol Ihn N Jt. jiiirttTif t2 FvW. Quarter o( Miction i, Town , Kana I . r), roiamrnoiai; at tba S, K. r ki at a itona oni Iba N. K. corner of WWIiam' A '.tun'" Und; thenre North l1, rodi; thane Wet -tH.'f ndif ihen fouih IS' rod' th- nre Ket fti t the l.c of bff iaoi"g. on liiul njj B e . rr . , The aauia olJ abJeet to tha ioterait of T habeih A.( Cuuib.kr widow of ilorrmtd. . .. Tl'll'aS.UJb' SALE. On. half f .Trhae raoney Joan, in) day pf eele, I -.lata In jttr iharaaffer,' j.ur.i.irer civln Lute akh Inlere.t, wlibout . reltt-f Irom labiaiion anl a;iratiHUitil law, aid by tuvrtyar aa the l-eeinfue ', .. , , JtDAU JUNilil.EV, AdinloUtrator. ' At m ui tiii ami' on Mini tot tna lb Uureit of ' Elii.l'th Cumfcaek wjli'ala te o'd. Holland, lünhley A Jon, Atfy. 'oniljrr 15, Ih'-lw.' , j' , . ,. '.NüTltjiTOSrüUTSHD'.'dc. VI. L prrai n ar furl id buwUng faia, Wootlna; or treilU ou tba iaruia or prtai of tk undesigned. - ' ' P. H. Bahr, ' ' Wm. Mlir, ' i JSatban Uoufae, ' larldUry, . ;. 1.. I'ouma, , . J. J. te, ; . J.J.UolT, ' Jaoob l.at,. ' r'U- heh tyri, .' lirid llan.al, 1 'Abraw lavii, . 1". T Jor.e, f A. Ii. Jon, , ' Jo. Wlb, , ,4 Henry Take, rcth J'erry, ' Jilm White, ' Ww. ': na. . norj 15 J i t-'.. ' - ' ' ' m Coiuuil'Sluiitr'ä Sale of Land. 'ptlS tradCorilenfJ, rl"'nta l.y tha Coart Xl.uiuiMi it'Xa tr, i rnnkii co'y la liaaa, a Coiuiii'llonr for ht j urj'mr, ill, on lb rur iit, at I w'rlook r. M. ' , ; ' , ' On SdHtrdiiy,-Jirmultr iR.ISGT, Irl! lo ftl at j ublie aurtlon Iba InoJ ordrreit In le old In th oaa 6f U-i od tithrr VI. 1'p dlV and Mkoraw f ndlox la ld Caart aud aitnat In ald County, lo all: , Tnly er out of ,tb N. E. norne rf th 6. W: ijuarter of fectlo'H Ii, tow f. Kan( 1 Wert. ' AlM ii follo toi;,, evin-uen lot; at b 1, E. rxiraar of-tb N., NV, rjuattar vf t. tl'a 12, Tn , Kititc 2 l'(i theuf Vrt lor.ß th orh line trti quarter til rl; Ibenr t iith 31 lud; tboilei Kat ali the Korth' lin af ika rwoi! ff, t) iSar,yl'pJ'.at'ibs.'rat im f it jttrr; Ihtac .N'i'f tb lup th Fail tin vf laid qrter to lb Jtiir of 1ieijlnl.lii'(r.' '. Alia, tnaja.n(lirat tb . r fer of tk V. W, qi.,fce. Jl,'3wa K Uanr 3 " ' tknra Weit St) rod.i Ihepe North lo tba.r'ouib lis of Iba tri."t art oB lu( Ütccf t'diV lhene"Kat lost lb Font! Mit of ald rM ta lb rt tin -X l lr qoartef; tbf-s tnulb alouf laid Kst link tu tba i.!jioa of bKiuilrg. , '''.-' i Tl.a ai.ov l.etnfj all that f art pf Iba Mnrrla tTpliV faira ttrHhticcnit not Mtstr te'tU Miel I .i I '. . ..I . . ' i ' 1 I . TfcilMS Of SAltt -Cae ttlot -iurrba wony Von oo"Iy rt ', er third In in'ad rtmaln Inf tlilfd H Two jeiir. ftetrrr! ) tnnt tfurtl Iry uteeiwiil aor fe, taln( lotr4 . ae. J Ith ottt rellot fr eeliM.l'n ahd af taiaentenl U ! . . WILJ.J AM J. 1'KrK, 1'oa.uilaaioaar. ; Urinaria, iilnVIey A Jone, Atfye. , " , ' ' lovrub ia. Ifir-s. -: !' ' ' ' ONE DOLLAR TO FIVE THOUSAND, ; MiriiB UM Vuuk n:ssKScnnf .. TUWkoxyrit il..V' 4Vfvy"i"T tn-fi ' i!- .i i rt'niud Suel . f. v.m . Oaly TWO DOLLAUI per yuar l iVrtibj a ift tm y aulriUr, want, fraia . 0.n 'D'u.ah Kr lpivic 'TnotWiintll-;' H,M UurUifry iy l'.tv1fl fr4eV( Tlraft, fes-' i.rM, He ry t'" " l"lBi IJ, rMle.J .0-.,t-.'a lbl'lb t! ol'B., .A'-br-M MhM !'','. M, 0ri,'.l,NM4tt&l.; p.a 7lai, t,( UOt 1' lul
