Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 53, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 December 1867 — Page 2

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C. H. BINGHAM, Editor. t - l . f . -t . . ' i '. . i. 1 -t f.iv tnd Iwportitt -Railrcad -Arrargd- " i v'" merit.' 1 ' 'Tfrt"i?J lre kind nl fmirtcv ftf ,'Chsndler'I'.i , Oenrrsl TMet ' Ar' Uf::tU ladiana. Central H. It.. and 8. M. 'AVtry nqvsr"'B,nJnt of,h whit Va1J-j lt. II., w tare r-cen wade: 'rtmniiV'wtiV tha' rrtnmrnt .jfecntlj rCöctel bj tW oCirera rf "ita'CMciio & Gnat Eaatain, Wl.it Wattr Vallry, nrul Indium Central IUilroad, - by which arMKwent trains fin th three roads rtow Vonntct Willi acU other.. There aratlire lopjw4 passenger . train and.ilso thrrc aloarnwsard paaagtr trains, two upward frriitrfct fraina and two downward freight tralnaC Uaklnjc Ian' train, now running pn''oAYla Watcr. mUyt $0!'.. i Ji.itUl bt ace,bj refcrenco to tLo new Time Talla, fttbliahcd in another column, 'thaVpiasenj?eri can tart from llrojkville at 6,;43 .a!' Jj'.anJ .arrive' at "Indianapolis io' minatti beforo' 1 o'clock r. m., retnsiniog Iber I.-M., and returning tu Drookfill iwt tvtöing at 8:33, Ihua ,.foie; t, a ad raturalag frori tha Capital 'Ct,tUVaai' dv,' taUct - remaining In tht"ciij four'li'oura and 'Un ninotcs a iaat keralofora unheard of bj Franklin Ccoot i paopla.t ür, jou cid itart from Brooktilla at 8:3G p. arrive at 'Indian. , Ynolila flv( houra time; (2 o'clock a. h! pnOVreinain there till 4 4o the after.tiKjn,.'petting back home at 8:33 aa above, lHu nav?itr linjo to transact a whole daj'i 'buslne4 by doing; jour traveling at night. wl!,GoinK to Uiclnuond, jrou etart from here 8;43 A. m. or öCrM.,,. Sad, arrive there 10:45 a. m. or 1M:35 p. u. Return lap; from- Richmond, jou ran start 5:23 A. x., 8:40 a. M. or C:i!0 P. M:rnl arrivo is Drookrille 8:12 A. Mr10;IT a. m. or 8:33 f. M. . 1 ' ' Going to Chicago, yoa etart at 8:43 in the morning, and arrivo in that cjtj at 10:30 in .lbe treniiig 'of 'trie aamo day; or joa can etart at 8.5C W tbe ereniog, and rrlrt there at 10:03 next morning. Returning, jou leate Chicago 7 A. M.f and Vrrlv in Brooktill 8.35 p. m j or joucao Btart from that ciljr at 0 P. M., and arrivo bare 147 neat mprnlng. . . ' t t Tbe upward day. freight train Icarca Orookville at 7:30 a. M., and the upward nlgtil freight train leavca at 11:30 r. M. ''The deTwoward daj-freight train leaves EroqkvUleat 12;37p., m., and the down.ward nighi-freight (rain Icavci 1130 P. il. The aight-freight traina meet ' at' Brook.ttlle. - . ,(.,, The j arrangement i auch aa will give entire aatiafaction to the traveling public tf thi region, and also greallj facilitate "tbe transportation' of freight in a'ny dl reetion. The White" Water Valley is now en an equality with any other acction of the country in the matter of railroad c- ' eomnodationa thank to the enterprising tnaoigers of the W. V. V. It. It. . Auditor of State. The time for the meeting of the Rcpubliran State Con?ention having been filed 1 by thVStaf Central Commtteo,it is advlna. ' bie 'that the cUima nflndiridualt for the various State offices-be presented to the ' froblLei aad we therefore take the liberty 'f urging tbe nomination of J. D. Kvana 'Kja , of Indianipoli, a the Republican candidate for Auditor of State. Mr. Kvana yt formerly a resldentof .Noblcsvjlle,UaDi illon Co., Iod.f and omea before tho people frith t record of which any roan might te proud. " At the' uommencement of the War. he arranged hia luinon ami entered (lihe ervice, and for three years tattled for ; hia country, an! that, too, at a heavy 'sierlfice to his private interests. Ho now ' atka' IVom' the people their aupport for a j offic for which he is well rjaalifled, and , which he i justly, entitled to. We con- , aider him eminently fitted for the puaition, having buiinen qualifications of tho flnt ''order, airiotly honest, attentive, and thoroughly capablo of conducting the 'i afTitre of the office. Will our friend give him thfir support? New Hampshire' Republican! for Gen. 'u. " " Grant. The following the revolution, renpeeMlinj OenerilrsnC adopted by the New HaiNpahiro Republicans, at their lato Con VTattons ' i " . ; AVW.'.Thal' (n bohalf oflhfl Inysl people rtfrew ll4tophira, wo do hrby , i,r(tUii,Vi öur and their first fln;ice for I next HrtaiJent of the Hnitd SlulOS (iCn iral UljC S. Grant, wUa'I1 nur urmloa , to! victory and out cunay tii puaitf. Re'lirent nl aiiraoiuti4 in council, falfpoa''jested Stil dating' in( battlo, ntmleat and Winaniiudu in victory.'he I firt in the cnagnce ana iri m m ucunsui m Country uieu. PretlderU't Veto Not Sent In. ' ' Tbo Rru-id-ttthadn Veto of thöJliU if K-ul Right Ut the Dtstriet r Columbia ie.dy on TbursJry'ofUst week, tut at the j uttnot doiil nut to und It In, making it utMurj J'vr Cwogri ta ou H foe the thirl tiuio,.

Diatillery$elzurce. . ?

'Chr.iol," the lndianapolii correspondent of the Cincinnati i7iiierr, write Pee. 10th: , ' ' There U a nervounr.ii ' among whisky r"n, in thla Slate, over aaiture that have hren made at different placca'for allcpd violation of internal revenue law. Tho browrry of Ebner, at Kvnnsviüe, which wm reized in September, was forfeited last vtrk, after a trial had in the U. S. I iatrirt Court. An apren! waa taken to the Circuit Court, , a bond for conta being filed in the snm cf SlU.DOO.? it ) Thin tuoriijng another very important e?e cam upt that Bg9int l'nnkhouacr, Jt Rail; "tf r.ufajctfc, whue diMiilery 'wu "'rrd n h'epiomber by a apeeia) apent diapatchod here by Secretary McCulloch for the j urpotie. Tho violations ate alleged to tmount to OIU.SHO. ; ; ' - Tbl morning, I learn that the dUtillcrle at h'htitbjville aöd ( Cambridge City 'have been feifd. Intheeaso of the one at iShelbyvillrt, the pecillo violation alleged la Ihe'ahipnieitt 'of fifty barrel of whiaky, a'ear loud, marked 'litea." ; Tho Cam. bridgo t'ity men are charged with the shipment, of one hundred barruf to Chicago without piyment of taxes. ; : ' , ' ' ' ' An Ohio Congrestma.i Murdered. Hon, C. !S. llauiiltou, nuiuter of ConptM from tho KU bth District of Uhio.was murdered by hia aon Thoinaa, a youth ol crcntccn, last Sunday forenoon. Thotnaa had lately been pronounced insane, and thai family h id bvon wnrnod to watch him clojoly. It aooini that Mr. llamitton waa in the yardjnd tint h'i eon approached him front behind and struck him a How on tho right side of the head with an', ax, killing hl tu inatantly. After tnurderiug Congresaman Ilamilton, hi aon, freniied with blood, returned to the houso and sue cceded in inflicting leveo wouodd upon a yourgcr brother before he could besocurcd. Heia now a bojeles, raving' matiac. Hon.' Vir. Hamilton had just töiurned from asllngton. , . , , " . - Out of Money. ' The roembora of tho Uoorgia Convention who went 'to' Millcdgeville to et fund from tha State Treasury, waa unsuccessful and membcra of the Convention, ..are not able to' borrow aoy' money. There' waa ' an excited debate in the Convention on Mooday, over the .failure to get money from . tbe 4 State Trc a-rr. The convention adjourned till the eighth of January. A detachment of troops tell Macon Monday night for Milledoville, and the supposition is that General Poj e intends to vindicate hia authority. Fall of tho State House Dorrie. . "'.The inaido dome over the Representa tives Hall, in tho State House, fell alcut 2 o'clock on Sunday morning with a loud noifte, making a general wreck of the desks and furniture in the hall. Fortunately, it did not break through tho eecoud floor, but the daiuago i extensive, . and it will probably cost several thoutand dollara to repair It. The entire building la old", and this accident indicatca a general insocuri. ty. , The final retult may yet be a new State House. ' Distillery Forfeited. ; ,Tho trial in tho United States District Court against Frinlthouior fc Dell, of Lafayette, whoso distillery was rciicd last September, resulted in tho forfeiture of the whole conoero,' Including three hundred and eighty-four barrels of whisky. Three parties olam to ba informers, and this question will bo settled on tho .'oih of January. " . ' ' Heavy Claim Against Russia. A Mr. l'erkina, of MaMachucett,' has fjlcd a claim with tho, Houso Committee on Foreign AfTiirs for $300,000 .against tho Russian Government for powder and arms furoUhed. ! Mr. Seward has already indorsed the justness ofhe claim,' but lie is very much disturbed at its appearance now. A Man Murdered on tho Street. A man named Herman A. Smith waa fatally bot oh Fifth street, near Sycamore, Cincinnati, Uat Sunday evening. He wai taken to the Commercial Hospital, where . a j tat I lie diea about an tour aiterwaru. Iii isas'in, whose namo Ir auppoioJ to bo Hoover, CRca'pcd. ( Congreis Adjourned. Both Ilounra of Connresa adjourned last Friday until January Cih. Will Cumback. !' The Fra'nTiTrn"Z)ma tho nthr day publiored an article copied from the lachtuond 'ft If a ram, reflecting on Will Cumbaek. a iH In copying tho artk'lo Mute I that the TU'jrtm waa an orau of the

Jiatl fail par'y. Wewisuto y to the Vinuirrot, tlmt that pitpor in Hot hnr CVr hafl b'cn a R.idinol pper. We append a notice frnni tho Riohmond .oorrospondont of the J'turmtl aa to tho ch ir.totor of h.it Stect. Will tho Pimm-rat have tho manliness to make tho eurro'tioti? . We aro orry to spoil the pleasure of thfl Röbel in th:s rcun who took aa mvoli pleantiro in making UK0 (if tliO Ouud, ( opyiiK alandcr Iroiu a nondcacript licet, end then claiming that CumUck Ua eneinik4 in the Republican party, will not' go dowo; THE TCLK0RAM. , ..There la a innmr in ieg:trd to thlshjlrld Journal as intimed in thia correrpon detico it i diiltii out to scu-and tl.u lateot is that the Democracy are about to gotb'o it up attd put i n a crank and mako it an organ. It has been every tl.in by turna, and nothing long, and 1 1)0 trauition tu n state of. IkuiocratituJo will be downward and eay. .'(It bu ,Lf en. wo believe, dettmnin-d that an ' crgtn of the untertiflüd shall bo.Cfablishe'J her,' and it i(cobab)e.tbe .atrktigatueut ?viH b made. ' ... . , - -t (tlrccnaburj; Chronivll.

The Fourth Congressional District. tThe special Indianapolis correspondent of the Cincinnati Gaztt, Writes as follows in regard to the ' Fouith Conarcsiiunal District cf Indiana; Tbe new Foorth District of this State is destined to be the scene of the warmest political conflict, over the Congressional nomination and election, of any one in lh,e Stute - It is computed of Jhe counties of Hancock, Shtlby, Rush, Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin. Tlxso counties gave a I'rpublican majority of 1,037, In IfeCtJ. Three. of the counties, Wayne, Union and Fayette, formed a part of the old Firth," or burnt' District, while the other four were a part ef the Fourth and Sixth. l)itig to the fact, however, that lion. Geo. 'W! Julian hs for so long a litutf -represented, the Fifth, the new Fourth, the conflicts and skirmishes of tho former are to be renewed in the latter, with ciioumstunocl. There is probably no nun in the State who i more generally and extensively known than Mr. Julian, and, while lie has u.any wanu political friend,' ho' ha also vrry upiny what tuay bo called hl political enviiiies. For years a wattare has been waged ngaint him, but he ha always succcodud in getting tho nomination, and, of ioure, the election, for the old Filth Disti'ut was overwhelmingly Republican. In making these nomination, which have been by 'primary olecttyns, in April, fuul play hu been abundantly charged by either party, and probably with aomo fuiindation on both aide. However thia may have been, Mr, Julian has been repeatedly returned to hia ret in Congrea and whether his principle have been too radical or not, be ha been, at leant, true to himself and to thone principle. Hia constituent might

alwaya te.l btloreliauu wnat Iiis action, would bo upon pending political isMit'S, ! and how hia vo'o would be given. Thai' il would be given waa alao bejund a doubt, for no man haa been more : faithful and constant in tho pcrl'oriuaoeo of duty, ihi . . ... . ......... i more true to luuiscii ana consuiucuis uau Geo.lW. Julian. ' - No. withstanding this,.' there is a dcepfounded deterniinatiuii to defeat In in lor the nomination, with a view to getting a representative less radical, perhan, and particularly with a view to a change, aud ridding themsalvea of what they regard aa a proposed life lease of the scat in Congroea, in favor of Mr. Julian. This objuct was, undoubtedly, prominently in view in re-districting tho ?tte. . As it is, the new district is woll htocked with men who would mako an excellent canvas, and who are admirably fitted for the position. Indeed,' the large number of this clasa. coupled with at luat ordinary atpirationa tor the place, mal result a it a division which will defeat their owu cod, aud num. inate Julian alter all. There ia no doubt, I imagine, that Julian will be defeated for the nomination, unlcsa hia opponent are thus dtviued. At me same time, I am disposed to give them credit (or a very fair eharo of ditctctiou at least. From Frauklin county, the namo of! Hon. John IL Farnuhar aill be preccnt-1 ed. 11 waa the Representative in the 3'Jlh-Congress from the Fourth District, and discharged hia duties in that position in a very fair manner. He made no mark an a speaker, hut wan faithful and cov tant in the dichnrne of hi Jut ion when work on committee or hia vote was called for. A pli&ht indiscretion was manliest. ed in Ida vole in the oiviiii; of tha first s ssion. to force action on tiie ihstriut or Columbia bill, and then voting with tiiu i . . a a k 1 opposition; but tnia waa bianuiy uiiHtak, and hi iccord, with thi exception, could . . i ii r :..i .i.:i:. tiOv oe impruveo. inn uuiuliii auiinj and general practical knowledge of busi ness, would bo ot great value jut at tins timo. ' Union county has a candidate in the person of Gen.' Tom Ueutictt. Hi war record I a good aa tho beat, and hi valuo as a legislator has been thoroughly j tested during hi "four -years' service in; the State Senate. iDutie that time, he has been one of tbe most active members',' constant at Ria post, and never allowing himself to be caught napping. Indeed,! at ono timo he gained tho reputation of j being a watchman lor the interest ot other jcoplo more than hia bwu constituent, by defending Wsytie county from the attack of Dajloss W. Hanns, while her own Senator at quietly by without having a word to say in bcr deleusc. He bus many warm friends, not only in his own, but ill Wayne aud other adjoining con mien. Leonid. Sexton, Kf , of Rush county, ha been prominently mentioned for the pOhition, and will receive utiung support, i;o doubt, Irom the Republicans of hia county, lie ia u Jiw jtr, and a pnd financier, and would make a uood member ot Conjirchs. 1 doubt, however, his receiving much support from other counties, especially those haling Caudidtci of their own. Hc ently, Hon. Jeremiah M. Wilaon, of Conntrsvillc, has been frequently spoken of in ttii connection, but generally with a doubt whether ho would accept the notnination. The MijrgcMion meets with gieat favor, and there ia a strong disposition, and a growing one, to secure Iii consent for the uc of his name. The principal obstacle in tbe way ia the fact that hu has been, for some four year, the Judge of iho Circuit Court for tho Fourth Circuit, and aa auch ba iven auch universal at infliction, that neither Republican nor Democrats uro proponed 10 lo!o his vultiv bio hervi- f. if it cau bo avoided. Whilo holding this position he hua shown a remurkubly clear head, a tii'd legul knowloJgo, rjuicauca in arriving nt conclusion, and n most happy faculty for Cloying in a few words, h'a deoiioi,a, in a manner that can bo ruadily comprehended by all. All theso faniiliie would tend to tnaku his acrvice peculiarly valuable in Conru. At the sm wu time, hi sterling integrity of eharsoter, hi strictly totu porato habits, and bj pleasing aud gentlemanly tuanlicrs, lender him very popular wherevor h ia known, and if ho Mill allow his notiie to ho urd aa a candidate, he will male a formidable, opponent. Other names havo been ncntlonoJ, from time to lime, for the nomination, but nnno with much .flrsitinoy, or with an aparent expectation of succeeding. As aomo timo must olujn, liov', bafora the nominalloii i uudo, many change may occur in the uioautitue. Mr. Julian, our Ropracjttivo in Conpre, ha been relieved of the Clulrumtishiu of the Committee on l'uhlio Land, and giton a back scat cn another Ooiuni ittee, . ticbuylcr aebui not to spreulate true greatness. So aaya the Tthyram of tin clty--a lie j without any foundation whatevvr. Vetily,

tho wnler must loe the service of the

dcvil.Ci serve hiro thus gratuitously. fRichmood Republican. . r , FORT WAYNE RAILROAD. ; m . . .a' II. A . . tor ttio Lrsttime me puono rrern m,nt thoroughly aroused to tbavital iropn rtanro to the titv of Richmond of the Cincinnati,! jotm ana ror. y T( Jey have felt that the beNlreut beaetlt, and, if mi bo well witti u.. Rut 1 hav Riiond and Fort Wayne llailroad. the Road would.! if made, all would liave never seed so lively an iutcreat manifested aa now. And when the people of Richmond learn the fuet that a road baa been built, end, U all probability, will bo extended on a parallel line only sixteen mile west of us, they teem disposed lonuarrelsndflnd fault with that Futo which did not make Richmond a natural railroad center. And; while refusing to believe it impossible to build a railroad without money, thev refer to ilhe railtoud connections! CstnCiiJgo a proof of hat her eifisens havo done. ' ' " Now tho fact i. tlmt .Cambridge' ba done Just nothing st all to secure he preeut lailimid ndvantag'. They are Ithe result of bar location In the center fe rich and highly cultivated agricultural region. And if her present railroad . fatiliK had de ended upon the libcrilitv and enUnpr.se of her ciiliens, ho Vrould be withwut a single railroad today; On ithe contra v. the citiien of Riohmond havo given ofjheir utmost furthinp In aid of the Fort Wavne Road, and had it been in our .' . ... . i iiuKN ntie road would ViaVM been built long . re tbia. The trouble it, our wenltn is . . . ... a Hot udicunt to bear the outlay ol a, uil lion dollar or more. And liere we might very proporly refer te what Richmond hu recently done: to tho f ÖU.dltü in iah given lind e xpvnded upon the Road; to the ÜIIO CUO given by her Citizen.; to the glOO.tjilO which ehe hold teady to givo p rooti aa ai-suranee i Intel that, with other unuii, tho Road can be built. i .: Wo deem the above n auHlcient nniwer to oll auch lioticia aa that from the. Willch'cfter Journal, copied in last week'a Ttltyram. '1 he Journal editor seem to be in blissful Ignorance of the above facts, aud seeks to hide his own shortcomings by the old cry of 'atop thief!" and very modestly soggoats that "a good loader or two is necessary." We happen to know where one cau bo fully employed (and that one the editor of the Journal) in hurrying op the 830,000 promised bv Randolph county in aid of tbe road, Winchester wanta tho roud, but she watit Richmond to build it, und while her citizens ate wuitmg for aumethin to turn up, their eoergetic neighbor are at work. "Union City i seeming all the re ads." ' "V al ready pcu ilatated that l,(t)U house are to be built in Union City." "Winchester ha reu her bent daya unlcaa oho goea to aork for herself." Union City will become a succcnuful rival, and Wihchttnter thcraby lose miiliou of dollars. Would it not be woll tor the editor of tho Journal to extract tho beam from hi own eo bcfoie taking tho mole out of his broiler's? Another feature which is overlooked if, that aa a N irth and South roud we da not oJler to capitalit that iuduceiiif iU tu inveft, ai a road running Kt and West. In addition lo which the country thiouuh which our road run Irom luro to Ft. Wavne, i. to n certain extent, new and undeveloped; the cilia ot Jlichmond und Ft. Wayne, though important of ihctuaelve, ro nut puiuu Irom which tlh,v trade 9 Mavcl utl tv expected. The country North ond along the lino ot what i known as our Northern connection, ii quite new and is aa yet an almost unbroken forcht. With thoto facts beforo them, capitalist hive refused to invest in our bondf, and have turned a deaf ear to atl our ei.trcslies for aiU. Thcro is pructicully but one hope left us, and that is, that our road may b come a ncccsaity as u connecting link ( aomo other roud irom which we nmv ro Cvive s.shtuüi'C. Kn'crtainuitf these v'iow, tiie mai.atrsof ther al hae endeavored to meet the rvaaona'olu eij co aiiona of our rcot le. and have rought aid fiom any aud every quarter that aeemod available. Negotiations have been, and are now pouding with other roadst, with every prospect ot securing the much needed aid, and with out which we fear the road cannot 1 built. Should wo bo disappointed in these reasonable expectations ot kid, WO have diKUfhcd tbe policy of beginning the road with the means now available, and with that end in view, the Hoard at an inlorojal meeting pasaed the following resolution: WllEaKAS, The stockholder of tho Richmond and Fort Wayno Railroad, ond and the touimuuity at Lrgo interested in tho completion ot said road, conaiiJer it dd cidedly important at thi time that mean houid be adopted to complete the same; AND Wulkeab, A large amount of money ha been expended, Vix: about hall a million of dollai, and much of tho road bed prepared for the iron, and timber aud tie procured, all of which will be totally lost it not aoou made uxo of, which, together with tho fact that a llailroad ' ia in process of completion, hieb way soon be viUnded nearly parallel with aaid road and a lew mile went of it, and divert the trade and travel from (hitf route and from the city of Itichtuond, with which we aro immediately identified; . au WueRRAM. it I impracticable for parlies tu iiiaku ltaiimaOa or other iui proveiK'iit without tbe aid of the public; we thsrelure Jiituliit', First, That wo will d all in our power to induce the City Council of Richiiond to make an unconditional subscription if One Hundred Thousand Dullars, I) bo applied to tho purchase ol Iron tub wbioh to ooiutnunoo laying tho Irack td the curliest possible yiuuiMUi. ' t SViW, That uo iiscoui a.cnd the employ mem ot' tunable Aupnta, to proceed along the lint of the road, to solicit stock ub scriptiuns, donations in money, labor or uisteriJn, coiiuitioned that ihu work ahull pri'ijrtt a est OS lllO IHVaUS ro furnUtt J. Ihiri, That whenever opportunity oocuri ne will inept ttic proposition of any responsible puity and douatO tllO Clltirtt road-bcj, material conditional or'uuuun ditionaUfck, fianchisc, io.,ccpt what ia hcreia provided for, who will agree to ComplwtS tho -nun la a reuyonablo lime. All of which are respoctably auhmlttod, R. M. MURlNU, JVc'. C. R.&l't. Wayne R.R. We learn that A. M., Sinks U , lite Clerk of the Couit of our Couuty, ba purchntcil tho Connersville 7Vws located at Conncravillo, Fayitte County, Indiana.

Mr. Sinka will rommenre with promise of

a brilliant success a journalist as he Is a young man of energy and ,flent, and will inak'e bis mark wherever Ja miy go. We. aro sorry to lose him -fotn our Coootyj but our lor will be Coorfarsvillo' Kala. .rciermont (O) C , . . t . i ourier, V Duslneti of the Morgaji (laid Commitsion, . , We yestcrdsy ncted the Tact that the Morgan Raid Commission. w! holding its final aoKsion in the"oflice cf the Auditor of State. They concluded their labjf yesterday and adjournod ) ti. The t omh)islort waa aulhomAj by the last session of tbe legislature, fuxihe.. purpose of licatiag , ..ai'd dctertuiuitig tho claiina of citizen of thia State tor damuge. which ware. itiflvcjltd. during .tle John Morgan raldiln. the Southern' portion' of Indiana in thoyear .lb(ir,; tn' accordance' with the resolution fibe JeglsTaiuie. the Governor .appointed Hun. John I.' Morrison, Col., John McCrcai of Monroe, and IM. Smith Vawtcr of Jennings; and Gen. Thomas. F; llrowne, of Randolph, wai e Uctcd as State's. Attornuy. . The Coinmiasib orgrinited , by the election of Mr. Morrison aa Chairman, and W. F, Rrowninj;, of , IJIoomiiigtou, aa Clerk.' Their labors have I" en iiHhiousat.il protracted. ; From General Riowim , we lea. n that the Clil'tiC amount d' (lain. puseolid Wua sonit'ihii) ocr 6 170 t'l'O, The claim alj lowed amounted to t llUul '2 1, ul which !i?iu,A .1. .: r. I I ..!.', .....I vv iMi irw immh .umro h.iv .v.. bv so i her in the United Malen . service. and c'il'.U) ti(;() fiom luiiiHuc by the icbels, 'f ho ln I.iiii-h in in :i .lo tip Ir.'in tljio .gci by State trut ps, and IVom unknown soiirceiv All the claim' presented havo b"en' exam incd aud doterniined upon, exeeptlngabout five thousand dollars worth, which waa not prohct utid. .The report of the Commission will be piepurcd within ten day, and submitted to Governor Maker.- journal. ,;' New Railroa J Arrangcrndnf. ' An arrangement ha boon elected botween tho ltidianapoli-t Cincinnati and the Chiciigoit tireat Rittern R-ilrort.'a by which tbe former will hsrcalter have the exclusive management of the latter, conveying p'isscngcr and freight. The outrogea that have beou pcipatrutcd on tho line of th Gruut J'.stei n by long suffer ing creditors arc, wo trust, now at un cud. Journal. Distillery Seizure. Rumors a to the rcizuie ol tie distillery at Shelby ville". which wete in circulation early laot week, wcro premature, and grew out of the fact that tevenue detective olTi err had viaited that place Formal ceixurr, however, wa trade by Collector Ilrown on Friday, and tho facta reported to the li.trlct Attorney, with a view to suit for forfeiture of tbe distillery. -Journal. NEW AD VERT Ifc EMEN Tb 23 1L "ST 9 Convertible Iron Planter . . , and i v - (DTUIL37i',E'..tir'B. Patented Jlly Oni, 1SÜ7. THIS Machine bsi advntRsi never befor InirmluesJ to tha Famnr, which b CD iU J rasin by a rtlFMl ..f it. H.na.a I tho lvn titers nl.tiiusil ar iar Ui lisg - 1st. It flaut to rows at a lima, Silber In biiU or trllis, Ith cos lod, at Iba rata of (wvijtv so'ss 'tr , , 2 1. It at Jerp si c'eilrsd la soy kind f soil. I. It will plow bill or drlltsd corn. 4 1 b . Ills tbs ilitt drauftit ot an wbostad Cultivator iluing tu i un win, as lb draught Is fiu in ids Isums i.f tha j.lual, lbs saiua as a duubla Ihostl h"i by 6 soil. ilh. 'lb grsat bight It will f low oorn witbuul brssklng. . , , , Oth. Changing tba plows U uiaka new furrows Wlisn (lowing mi way. 7th. lb aiijustabiiitv tf tha driver ssst. 8th. lis daisbllitjr ovir atodoa mb. h.hi'S. ttth. Iii ths only H.acM-k wai.tml in tha IlilJ aftrr Ui bis iking Is dun till tbs i-rop Is UiJ bj. For furtbar iaioruiatiou, addtsss . W. IlEMY, U-J7-tf Drookril.e, Fianklm Co., lad. EflGSO HOirjpiE, South L'-nt for nt r of J'ulilic tyuurr, ' GRRKNSItURG. INI). JOSFPII REARM UM), Pr.iprlctur. die KLY YU RLV3LilTinN. Doti'l t stsriliu. I hu U'.uuuy's afs. Nvrrinir., I . ma tste, intiiiit4i.us riVoiutlou Is llliWUUll.. Ituu't . JJKAT 111 K I'lttMS. ' f'.r ibis Is a i!ut rvolutiun. It is now going un IN KVEKY 8TATK, IneluJIrg tbe msrut d date, the liiijt 1 täte, and II tat f ttt huwiu hir wlilch sis not in bar inni.jr wdb beauty., Of wliaivvvr uuünM.ai.l 1 1 it k womsu'i ringlsl er luau's lucss r whi kcismay b, tb evil II ruiasdiad Itistsutly ! ClllSTADUUU'ä llAlll DYK, wbloh is hntiloi an wtr, and rcrtsln to prod..rssnsluial blark or l.rown In Ova o.ii.utvs. Msnufaeturtxl t.y J. CK 1 4T A L0 Kti, OH Msidvu Lnne, rw York. eoM by all iratata. ,Au(iliadhf all Hair Droiretl, Uuo 21 lui NO CURE-ALL. ' Hut tf you i nt a medicine tbat will eure ChronIs (not It.S-tmina tory ) Kbuuisttmt MuliiS. flora Throat, tlltngs, UIJ bor, lirutsv, t ouihash, Hcadach, luect MinRi, l'slns In lb Uack and thMi, also, Internslly, Dlurrliual, Djivntery, Colin, Cn.u.s and V. lulling, yuu haVa It (n l)r. T bias Woiiilsrlul Vrnrtian Liniment. Itn-vsr Ulli Leli und HCi'nfiJlii( ti tb dirtotl.it.i. Lt ry lr... t.f it i' ut up by l)t 'loldas lulil'clf, Bri'l hu hta Jon o l.r niu-teao ysart. ilis luadiema Is known thrUKhuul tbs world Tbs bt .hy sleUn roonanuttnd It. Tltund f esrti.-mss K . I. P.n nt lbs drp.it, 64 Corilaililt Stlirot No lainlly baring rhll.l.ett. h..ul.l- ba without It In of Croup. lh"Uand or chlldrsa srs sars.l by it attliUidy. t'e it when flrt taken a oriilfiK tu Iba dlrvoll. ma, and you will usvsr lus a rh ld. I.adlos will find It valuahla In rrx'llraiIn pimples and tloleba. Unty 6 cti. audfl tr bjtvl. bold by Iba drutfUll IbroUhnut III V'ni'sd tftstes and (n Kun.j.a. tirpot , a Oorilanut t'cot, ' Vork. dso 27 l.u To Own era of Horse. MIOI'SANIM UK HUKit Iii VIK I1 from Clio. This nssd nut t. lrs iot.iti Vanatlan Mnrs Llntn.anl will p. sillrslv ours rjf rats, It glvsn wbn Arsl taken, 'Iba ul Is .i.y ons dollar. t'tff b;M,1J bars a botila la bis slsbl, rsa.ljf tut U. It I wariantsil np lor to anything tor tba aurs (if UUII, Wllttl Hll, tsllit; Mora ibro-i, Mpralns, Uiulsss. Old Horn, Aa. This LlnlmBt Is no ow rainady. It has bsati US I 10 I a pl)l tV d or lur Sa ysars by thallr.t borasutso lo tbs eotttlirv, tilvon tOSH UVir dllven horse, tt ats Ilk magi. Order ara ctmstantlr le-'flved fftO tberavio stables ol K-ngland fur It, Tbe est bit"d ll'rsm Woodruff, of trottlnf lame, uid II for years, and sld It Is Ut f art-r m any ib.r ho bss tried. Usoollsot, lr. ToUsl' nH0 )lr l-lolutsnt Is put up In p'.al bottles, Taks HO Oth, nid by lb I'rufglst and aaddisrs. leuut. Ad Ccrtlasdt fejtroct, hew Vwrk. dsa JJ-lw NOT IC K TU K A KM F H S. "t nlOUKsr tuarkst prte (or Corn, It, A., St ths Uroukrllls I'uUllerr. IT 19 ff. - ilAJiaWAKt"

A Ü - U THE OkLD 'WHITE CORNER! An tu (I It, w tKr oar antUa ttoek at Eo duoodPricos, i. Kow Is a good ehaoes to bay CS D 0 3E2 GEj AT LOW FRICK3 ALL PKRäONÄ-OWINü ' ' NOTES OR ACCOUNTS ';;" ; iym'x 1 at thu'v.'' Old "White Gbrncr, t. . . . ... i , i , . . i : III a.t,f r a serial rar br ralllnf an1 Mitlkg. Wa wsnt I" psj vur dbt f Near Vtar's. " TliACllKUSMXSTITlJTi:. a NOT t'K ii hrrsbf glvsn to tb Testbsr I Caiuta frbuols, la Krsnklln CuaNtJf Ind., t bst I bey srs rruulrsd lo tusst al ih I'om t lli.ua In the 1'ownnr llrookltls ia sld County; ot. Mot day tb 3üth of lcrn.lir, lH7, t 10 a'ab.nk A.M. of said day, for tba .lrp . of arcsn.sit.g a Tessbsrs' I nstltuta, for mutual lotruot...n and the adrsnut in st. I ot lb rabta of .lu.sil.o, whlrb w ill eiintiim.i in sesnloM for lh trrw nt Bv days. Aim, HchMol 'Iruaiers will' tab i.ntlra I lb sm, aud govern tbuiesrlves aro.intmg ta Iba IS'ith rcilon or an art lo provide fra lnl Mstrin of Coiniiwn Krhoots, approved Msreh ih, lloi& which rrods tbat 'When sny sueb lattllota Is In ssralon, the Comm. a hcnooia o( the County In which ld Ipiiihti ball be bsld, kIm.I Iba eln.ed during tha s 'tn of aal I IkSTI 1fT WM. B. MAOUOCK, dro l3-3s rcbo-il r:nli'tr I . C. , " 2J3tiob..', ' ... To all whom It tiuy ronoonii IITICK Is herrby glrsn, ibsl aftrr hnplr. iv lioat of ' hra.i in .ntlu fro'n Ih S dsif, lLounirr.lned will np(y. the Auditor ol P.stib In l'ounfv, Indt.tn, lr a new ra;t(Snta af puri bsae t I.-1 Vi. 11, Tusrn 13, Ksoii 12, of hrbool fs4 tl'-n' Nn IS, Franklin Cunly. Indiaaa, tb old ono hiving bean lost, tu belonvd to MargtTCt Montgoit rry. Jl.'IN It. IMVIjJ.. Drookrllle, Ind., ov. :0. IFA7 :Ua Nov Ai rangemcnt! C LOTH iiß ron THE MILLION! JOHN V05EL & SON, litest. saa ia Bradr-llade (lolbins: Ccnllt nicn Furnishing GoUs, dr., would li.f.rtn tba rltlsrns tf Jln.k ' 111 and strr rounding a.iutilry, tbat lUejr base Just epeuJJ a g.n.d rui pl.y nt , , , READY-MADE "GLO THING. j. atra s Coats, rntl d Vests. In suit, Orsrosts, ot l.ravy iratrr.al, lor winter, Ac. X- Tbr.r gls sr well muds, and will br so'd rhsap fr rsh. 'I bey Inrlta n ple lo giro ihr in a pall. rjii.r In tbe romn foruierl on-uplsd by John K. C'ootsy as a Fanny Mre, on Main sfrstt. d.ifl 20 tf JUIIN VOMKh A hON. jTlitd thin rart fully it it the lagt iWrtivit fht M n hi Kentucky dtato Lottery! fUT The only fjf'jttlii.' d Jh-uviny of th hirai-tir,iit jJir l'hitxdJl,nJ''' -- Gil AND PLIDÄY DFAWIKQ! TO m: DRAWN AT COMNGTON, KY. CLASS Y.' llKCKMIlElt ül, lbU7. n mors arrri table sod spprorrlate present on b mart t a ino avr, wit, neghtrr, l.u. band or ftbrr, thsn a tloket in Ilia Krt.'uoky Mste Lot cry, , t has liina b sn arkbiwrd(rd that It tffrrs grrslrr Inducsnirnts t tbe inrebs.era of tirkat thsn nj t tkrr kfslir.rd I. tUry in tbe world Tha bicsmbrr tob. me surpssors, Il grdrar. any IhinK nf the kind i-rrr prraenttd to the puhMf It ditribulss SM, SiO. The capital prise Is A.Mi.ihiS. Iimui It g a bstid'i'tp turtuna In the la.-ky hold rof the norr ponulng link ot. Hundreds ef well attrsiel Inatan.ies, simlUr t the loll.iwing, s s almost daily rcrurrii g "Ml-s Mary llu.: Uliford, who died In lr-S. wbsn only tn ysrs of gained, as a tu 1 1.1 In a Inttrry , tbs handsmne uut of trn tboui.d onnds, ft r.fi lb. u snu dnllaf. Tbs tl ki t Dich drrw this tniroifrei.t sum, was ptessnted to her b) bar father,r. Mitfurd, one of the m..t prominent tnr ami Jtl'lgsf f I1' time." How tnsny homes wou:. be lrith'snsil by a similar iticrtM In tk (IIUNli HoLlUAY DKAWIMI of the Ksn tacky btste Lntlcry,en lieeetaber 31st, I bd 7. LIST O- PRIZES. 1 prlae of 1 fitlne if I jiritt (if 1 prise of 2 prisra of Ti jrifS fif 0 prise of PRIZES 32.1)1)0 fin ono jn.ni'O H. flfl'i r.0.0 & no it I, """ 400 9 prlirs of V prises of 155 i rliss of 0 prises of 2211 prices ot 1 H prise of 5fl prill's af it 260 IIS It loo (0 AMOUNTING TO $230.6501 Numderh. and 783 l'iuzr.s. 77rZxr512,' ' IJuh a 80. 'Quarten S3. PLAN CFlnTLOTTERYi Tbe riHuit.ers, iroiu 1 to S2.OII0, on sspsrat llil S of liniirr, srs ctiülrclsd in tin tube aud plaoed In a KUs whrel by th swum Coimidsslonerrj the prises are siinllariy tnrlrcltd and placed in nolher whtel. A number Is Iran n by a blindfolded boy, and at thsm lime, a prise Is drown In tha same tuaonar) both ar oi f nod and eihlblied to the aedtenee, that aaniber brLar ed.tllisd tu tbe prise draws with lt. 1 bis operation Is re )flfd until all th firiifi re drswn. The above iiiirnluont sihetn will n llrswn la 1 1 blie la Covington, Ky , od the Slst dev of Deri lobrr, ia7, being ll.e UllbAI . 1IUL11A Y I'HAWINU id tliirr. . The.e Lotteries are eharUrsd and athnrlvs1 y the l.ett.latnr, and ere eooduetsd ander the Sttliirrisiun t'f three sworn C'vuiMiisrlonera, apl olntril Ol) hl hilf i t tliS Ut. tu s tb J'' la duos t. all. They are not tflft antsri rises, but rerponail.le mnnry tnctltatiot.e . wbirb barst been euoi rsefully rtn darted ilnoo 127, sss beriaaay uii.i sist ra n. Umd I a larf atnonal ara ßird to arm re the. psj uiKht of all l rltri. The oßl tial Hat nf numbers drawina t rlies III bo published In th Nsw York llsrald, thleago I'apers, ClurlotlSlI Dally ('tiUUllllclal, btld Clfloiunstl ilsru.an papers. Addisi all ordrrsfortlnVt'stn MLKllAY, KUDY k CO.. dso 20 2w Cotlagtno, Kj. Commissioner's Sale of Land. 'IMIK enderelgnod, ernlated by lb Clrcalt X Court of FranMm t ouniy, Indiana, Cowinia..nr for Ihst urii, (unifii trsvlousl told at private ssle.) will, on Iba rswirri, a f? Smvtiloy, Jonttory Wth, IPCS, at 1 n't-Wk P. M i rir' ss to rale'st t uHifl suo. loo tract of land ordered tn I fold In luS f of r-usn tarbbouo e. Ji.bn D. Harkbouao sad OtheiS, B I tli'linj .n mid Court, end situate la said (tiunljr, 10 lt The W.t Half of (he nutbwsst Qusrtfr tf Frcilon IS, Towa a. Hange S, eon'omlog t0 aeroe IfclirS I l. j . kids for tbe ssip at ptlrtl l!l isrrlrd by ibe uiiderrlg oed at tbe rlT.reof Ilt.llsnd, Mink. ley k Jones, UrooWrllle, Indiana, until tbe Tib da bf Jmuiry, IKfS. 1 kliWh (F p AL One tbhd j ufchire omne; down on day of rale, ore- third In one, and the remslblrg tblid In two yrrs Iberesftsr, dsNrred ls)b.ati s.rurtd ly tint Ith IrUtsi', asltlng salasttoa and ap) rskreo.bt laws, and ly Buort f SI en lb prsa.I.e. V, V. I INK LET, Cftrndntnttr. llellsnd, Ultikley k Juts), Att'tl, . i r lorrmUr IS, lP' 7-iw.

f I'll It andrrlgnsi, eppoieted by tbe "Court of X Couusof.rioe ol tVeaklia Ccrusty, Ind a, a Couiit.ii siooar for tbst pu.poie, (iluUts prs!oes! Sold prjr ie.sie,) II, tbe j,rsuLe,. f 'On'SjiurJalIU 4th of Vawi'irVISCS, at I 'duck p. ., eipo.e t tale at pablls auetloa .1.1 J 1 . .... I a . . a . a

uii mi oiuajroo ui be Bom ia n. .ui bi u.ti' . liatcblasoa sod others vs. Uideoa Kyasea aad others, las poaJlof la es.d tovjst, ao eauale la said Count) , tu wilt Oos Out Lot couu.D.eg 5'J arei nor cr lsi, aad aubrd r.", d-.rriV tbvei Cooseaenelsg at a Stan oil tbe Xst siufnf 0. F. Claiklea' lot, being 74 poles Irvsu tbe esllea Hoe mas iff b tateu Psilions IV and Sd, tbeuoe reuoiog Nort) " ti degrees Kant trutu Said Ilea 2 polss U a slake, tbeuoe Voulh 21 dsg. 2 poles to jbs res, tbsse " duwa said raa fcoutb b))i drg. Wsst 2 pv)., tbii.es ap ths bllt lo the plane of belaa'Dg, Sita ate on the r-outh bill.iJ add Jf or tit of 'ruokvi!ta and im e4i-u'r Vtib ef Holler Kan, an being pan ol tbe .V. W. quarter vr bset. 20, T. f, t I. Also a trart da.eribc-f Ibas I Ltrglaalag N'ertb St dsg. Kasi 41 rt-lett rsds freas a eorner ea tbr " Canal tow i stb tH tuds erlbof tbe 8. W.eore.r of tb N VV, quarter ' f fert. 20, f . V, K. 2 V. est, -thenra North e9 degrees Ksst st 61 lou poles t a stoos trnr, vbea orib an eg West a poles, Ibsno North St Voet V rua, tbane .Nertb 9 dg. Wett 2S trt IllU polst to Harms Liars' line, thenr Moutb UM d-g.. West alosg sold Ilea " ST f SOU polei to a soi aer cbsare Beau S ds(. Ksst It b-llitl pel. to M. cbrabab fir., lb"" JiUneaf brg'bntug, oonlsioing S U'O s.-rrs. , And. also a tratft de.t.r.id tlsus I Usgianlsr at tbe f!. K. Körner of Let h. it, aad rauUog Kurth Ith Walrr Mioet to at. fogd'a lioe, tbeooo dewa -tbe rua o0 lb soh Mde u so alley es the I til side ef tbe Kefcei U slaunhter-bua.e lot, Ibsife 8u'b Ith l I alley 13 fait lo on alley, tseeee Ks.t aloi.g said alley t tb ti. W. eoraer of lUt No. 8V, ihuc North tbwldih tf tots .totu 19" aad 42 tu tbe plo ot Ley Isioef, Huste la posi. 20, T 9, K. 2 Last, and odjotaltig tke plat of Bailer's Kan. :-.. '('-:..) U ' i . - Hid. for tb saw at prlrateisls sriil b rcel4 by ibo uadsrktgnod at tb ff. -f l tils ad. Link If A Jolo. llruokvilla. indlaba. est. I Jenaer ' ' ' ' TtHlIS OF 811.K One lWrJ pnrr hat ronj down ou day of -ale, one- third In ono year, end rruisln.ii third In two years, dtferrrd payaneoto rsrured by Boles aad Urorlgsge besr.ng latere!, frura dy tf !s, and stlibeut rtlitf fro talaatioa and t r tiirm.iit laws. H1L1.1AM II. OM-S. Cen0.1slnner. Holland, Uinklry A Jcnss, All';!. dccS 4. i ' . . Dasisi. U. St. Jos, Hrsbt Lrstxov . ST. jonN'a LuniKG, . MAXCFACTl'RirSJl M-ALEB8 IJt CARRIAGES, 33Ty CSr'GrlL'ISt S ' . ELLIPTIC A. PLATFORM Spring Wag ono, mt. CAir.irx.f ' FRANKLIN CUtLVry, INDIANA. f-rr-Krpslrlnr dou at Chtipeit Ratet, short Tiotire . TAI1 Work roaaafsctared by us WarrsaSed for a ysar.-t 5 . neclSlr. . öhtilby villct lnd. II. rKlRCE & SUN, rroprlctom. A Free 'fins Bans to and from alt Train, lis. 11 ty ADMLMSTHATOirS SLK OF LAND BY rlrtao o an order of tha Court of ComsHi.a Pies of r renal. C.aaty, loelana, tbe 9j d-rslcnrd, a tdmlulrlrstor wlib tbe will annsiC el t.f lite Kstota of famuel Mlitlnitis d. rs.dT (nnlsrs prerlov.ly sold at prlrsts sale.) will, i ' tie ir.kl.Mi at I o'clock P. M.. flp'i. to nl. ot pub to aee ' tin th following ds.cnbsd Heal sute situate. In ssld County, to wit: I Tbe tSnoihait bairf Ibo Kcriheast qasrUr oH PrTloa 21 Town 12, Kans 1 1 Kast. t la., a pert of lb Northwest q iarist nf lb .Northwest " ' Irrof .ieetina kB. Towa 12, Kenge 12, be'ag all that port f void auarter vocKoa that iis West of the Hrst bsak ot Little halt Creek, containing 1 res MM.rs or less bslsg ssa land onveyed I HatauaJ NVilliau.s by K tolly 2rea, both treat Contsiiilng V0 onrea m- r or lrs. ' ' r.ids for th pan hse af th ssme at private sale will ba receUsd by the nderignd at Laa re , Indiaaa, until hvetuler 2H. TEKMS OF .HAl.K One tblid parrbaee asn. y down nn dy cf m i, one third la nine, aad ren-aiLtng third In rlghtrea ftvonlbs, dr'erred pay. Mienta -rorrdt y aolwsaad ssortarago. bearing ia irrest, d wiiboat relirf from valuation and ep prslsso.eatlaas. JAMES. I. II KMIY, Adailuietrater. Holland, r.lrktrj k Jenss, Atty'e. Lre.fl, 1687 4. P, H. & F. H. ROOTS. MsscncTikkas or Wcolcn G-oodo, Cloth, Cabjimerks. DochKiNs, at K KTTr), JtAN, TwiEDS, FLANNELS, i'LAlUM, tjllKCKa, MlX tU, HtD AND WUITK, TDCKINO Vau.nm. JLc rO.XKnSTILLK, FAVKTTE CO., IXD.t Wou.drr..eslfu)ty all the UsIltJoB t.f tha fab Ho to tbeir faeilitirs for supplying tbe wants of the cotxiiaunlty la Iba line ol ivuoleu Uoods. Our esliblisbinantis oo of th oldest In lb State, and is supplied with every e'.nrenlsDC bod facility lur tbe luaonfomre of Woo lee Uoods, ablcli ou lung sipotisncs as uanulaeiaieri saggi'sti. Our Mill bss bssa thoroughly rsfittei darlag tbprrrsnt season, and wltb odJiliooS el s ei sblnery Is on ol lbs iBi'it , COMPLETE IX TUE STATE. . , ffi br Bw prepared to eaebeage gooda for. wool, or manufacture tj Iht varJ oa tb most, favorable term! and as we are now ounbected by ' Kollroad wltb Brookettle and other polats lathe' Wbit Water .Valley, poraoos wl.biag So parchase good it SI'hn tbtlr wool furgnoi.raa aoiid tbflr orders, and ship tbelr Wool I Bl by Ksilruad, and tbeir goods will be ablpped to tboea at UreekviHe er vlber points on tb Kalireed, free of ipnse, and fn rsly on bh dstlt with Ith os favorably as If tbey were pteent tbea seises. r. U. A F. M. KuOTd. S. ENTART. Jap't. Coai.ersville, lad., Aa. 16,lfC75oi ' CAKHI AGES & UUGQ1ES I bar sow on band renty-a Uugglcs, CarrlasrA and . Spring- , , Wagons, , .. , of avsry doicrlptloa, hieb X aVlfSf Olid 1 irt7 Srlt Hli'thU tint Xrrt XilttAttperaon wanting open or ton Haggles, Cr rlsges orfprleg Wagons woeld doweil teoaltaad sauilns my t It talur purobsilsg elsewhere. Alsoa Urge asiurtoieat tf . JENNY UND CAIHIIACE. PKICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES, TKBM TO flT TUE CCHTOMKRl. : ' ' J. II. MrWAtlLAK. Conner? III, Ind., Auf . II, IbCT.I DEP. DOVLDY. iic.ii iiötsitt antut, CLAir.i age nr. i rts o T u v I'liiuiio. HAHU I SON. OHIO. - I have for salealargoomowol nt fsro leads aa J towa property lesHib. W.ttsra ue. i , eX