Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 February 1868 — Page 2
liibmiu American. C M. BINGHAM, Editor. KXTFV V .-miooicviLLi:rrii y Morning:, rtbroary 14,138. Half-Fire Arrangement. innn.n.ti irriniiimtrili tili ll rallrrail ifiU Put., f.r csrrjlnjr JVjri'M I lie 'ri..n F..e C..nnmn. rrsrlf lie follow in rrpor' th 'tto (Vnfrsl t'ommitte: Tha l'ort V'stp airl C'hlcio. a'''! Iii MicMjn Fnlern end Northern In Jim rr-fu to n nie reduction. The Olio and MiVpi will sell Lslf fire titlet t a spr-eifi tiumlcr, ith time luj tabling, uhieh. atuou'ita. under the cif cam 't a nee, ! a rfit.al lv ruda'-e tlc Tie ThIp In T.opinpfttt ml I? a rli n ?rtunf TuUd-CWalii-ir nud "tlcrn,' li'.di- ' tinn'raiti,' Corn a''l C'.-Km'i', Kvsnmllo and ' ('rawtorilsvil e, and IJellefonfalue titilrad Companies will nc 11 full fire t,i;kt tn Meente, and return them ftee tn teitiSca'a from tic Convf ntton that tie löldM were delegates to saiJ Con volition The Colutul'Ja and Indiana Central will sell full fre fielet to dle?utc and crniinpo'nts, return free, onlj upon rcscnta lion of their irrdentul inrd ly the Chairman of lie County Contention
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Tho Torr Ihu and Iudianopolis will.p'fth cf two lours' duration, on tie to-
nil full f-ro ticket to all prnotn attend. , in and return tie holder free, upon a certificate of atteiuUnce from tie Cunven tion. Tho Lnu'uviJIe. New AlUmy and! Chicago will all fall J'.ro tickets to ail pirsoni aiiendin.. giinj oc! person a return ticket. The Cincinnati and Indianip"!! June tion will sell Ml fue tickets to all persons, and return lice upon certificate of attend tore from the Convention. Tho I ndini.')!i, Cincinnati and La fayfte will nell full fjre tickets to delegates, return free, upn ccrtiiicato of aUci.danee irotu the Convention, The JelTjrsanvilli, Ma Ihoo. and Iudi- . ampolis will aril full furo tickets to all arsons attending :La Convention, returi. 1'rue. Th.t Clicsp' nl (Jreat I'.lcrn lave tiot yet notifl.-d tli Coniiniilco wist orrmrnion's tluy will nuke. Halls f-r tie arroiutnodutioii of ConKresM'oiial Ic!eit(s will le proviJed, (T hirh )u no'it'i will be given. Crrtifn'iifs of attendance, to be ued rn t io! r fjuiiiu ileni on tlo return trip, vi I bv i auf j to tlo Cluirmcn of I'c'e Utlous, for ilistrilution to tie I'clcyntes, wn t! dy precjdin an 1 tlo d ly of tie Convention, at the rooms of tlo State Cin trsl Cou.mittf r. The Republican State Convention AiKcmllcj at ludinnapoli on tie 20th inMart. It II l.fl the moxt important meeting that has ever convened within ur iStulo. Tlo iixiu olj 'ct 14 to sth rt Pclcrulss to tho National Convention to le Itld at Clicupo in M.iy nrt, snd num. iiialo candidates for iStnic ofili cs and Dicetirs fvr IVaiilenl aid Vit J'icsidont. The prinrijdr and niesmres t iidorced ly ihe'Coiiveutioii will il.nil.ilo. indicate tlo rcntiineijta i f tie Kfpiiblicm party of tlu I
Cnion, and mill lo iaiuu.lv looked for11'40 yllawiiij., through II. II. Nwl, flair
lr our readcia. V thereforn earnestly "urpo etry Delegsft appointed from this C,.unty at the Mass Mrctlnf: last Sututdy to lo at Lis post cf duty at tlo appointed Lour, as it is ilf post of In. wir. Tlo Imrortunro of a
lull and fiec expression of preference, for!,u,l? u(, 1 V" 1 f,:r 1,10 tou,,,r)' tt.. . rr . i i , 2 . y.4i'Mf, I hat Iho only qucntion now the severs! luces to Le u led, amon tle'i . . .. J ' . , , ' p,MU"r involved in n consti uction is whether randidstcs f.r wlieh are favorites of our J Union or di-unius, men .hull U tho rept'ounty, dumiiiidi a full attendance. We t icscitativd of the nation; and upon tli.
u.ipo ana expect to soe thi one of the largot and most tutLuliiitic, as it U lie lll0t important Convention llat Las ever nsaombled In lie State. Tho Republican Union Man Meeting Of this County Leid at tie Coutt Ilou-e H tlis pluco lust Saturday was a complete Micc.a. Notwillitandiu tho Inclement Jsy, biuninj eaily In the morning to liin and snow, lie old war heroes of the J irty c.une rulllnj in! i town from all port f the County, im! soon tho (.urt Uue wis crowded to overfl iwinj' with enthusiastic, di'tcrniincd Union men. The meeting was organised and proceeded at i'in'0 to dispntt h tho business for which it mumbled. The most perfect I uruion) iturActerii id the entire proceedings.Delegate and Contingents were appointed to the State Convention which asen.L!c i.t ludiinapolis on tie 20th inst.; a County Central Comiuiitce and n Concir s-ional I (.'ouiiiiitte.wujn for Franklin County weicl si-locied, and liif and appropiiuie resolu-'
tio'ts adopted. t l.'laypool l!rq. of Connersvil'i. lr two V,V ('Oiirstiilitp our fiiciida lipon tli Loiirs Lo lel J lloso, aturdy, icsolute, ini;i,.Iuou and riieoviruii inauguration of telligent men by Lis ready How ifiliqucnt ttie ca wpaigu of iStJS. There cjii b no wor D, iimplo illiiitraiions, pointed wit i.ii.iaking lie leelio)." of ill- p.cple and!nd lumorous aimlote. Tlo speech was t iir alert, determination tL-t t). u en who ' an ub!c at.d pi litublc one, in poit of lUid tie Hepobl.. slsM diiiiiiittt-r it; ' the CwiiiMiional plan tf i:ccoiiMtu.tion,
list loyal tuen and not dtnloynl lj!-.-n and j their luU'lui r khall edotniuut j and tuL!i"i lie Ivtuie pullet of Ke coun'ry.
Tie jrcfvirnco cxrrscd fur Central II. S. Grsut for I'lCatJetit wis cntluMJitica'ljr rrccivcJ Ij tic Convention, and indicate tic tctnjerof ruAj-cojl and (heir Jctfroiir ition to Lusland the fiuita of tie rar fur tie pncrvution cf lite Uq ullic. HEFUDLICAN COUNTY CONVEN " A TION. Aprccnlly to tie coll cf tlo Cciilral (Vh-ri lilt, tie llcj ullieut.n cf 11 atiLllii IVunfj; t.irt in .Mssa Convention in tic Court llooni in EroolvilU on 'aturcTuy, Fctruarj t il, U'CH. On motion cf C. C. l lnUey, lr. Futuutl l'avi wui ar-fointed Crr-sldi-ul cf tic Cuuvc nlii n. ()u motion if J no. Ilttie, C. II. Hiiham tad J, T. HiKre ic li um n Ktcrcturics. Tie IVnutition luitjr ready fur busi
ness, on n otion if C. C. Uiiiltc)' it Com 1 ' i,Uc ,li,,ccn M rK" t0 "!c 1 l atli'ml L 1 Convention, and tlso to t .ominato a County Central (Vrr mittee. Thu Cluirnian appointed tic f dluin iihUKid persons at llat Committee ! Ci'C. Wnlh-y, of nrocttllle Tcwmllp J'uvid lVwcri", of Iliil!artd . John J. .Mcoie, of l).cy Jlwttrt 1'uy.li, cr t-'ult Cutk . ra ,tput, ol ' yprifiliEelJ V illiu in 1. Ijy, ot L.iuicl Fquiic ll,arvej, cf Hutler AlraVyVj lilltr, cf Failfitsd )'itor ft. Tclnor, cf Metumora , 1L KdT'IK f I'l NbiImi Fatcr, of Wlilo Wafer " lamm JJaüey, olMluy W. . I'titiiew, ol' Jlloominp Giovo. On motion of lt. II. Swift, a Committee of icvcn was oppointcd to dm ft rcsolu tioiii. Tie Clair appointed It. II. Swift, J.W. Kcely, K. K. Kocknfcllar, Jidard Manly, Uio. T. MtCUIIan, Join C. Herrin, James Dcrlylirc. The Convention was then addressed ly lljn. IJorj. 1'. Clajrool iu a fctiriiiis Iitifal questions of tie day, cncning undivided attention and calling forth rq Gated applause. After whirl tho Cotnnntlco on Delegates, Lc, reported through C. C. Iiinkley aa follows: PElKä.m TO STATE CONVENTION. Vtttgnt'. 1. Join tlrcculce, 2. Join Colter, :. Will 11. Leo, 4. T. LV Davis, 6. Join Anliton, ?trnnttf. 11. Nelson Mivis, Jldword Mau'y, IitiicI Oocn, Wui. DoIJcck, avid I'owcrs, 0. J..hn A. Hughes, A. JJ. Uucklej, 7. Kbenraer (ilonn, "1. 1. Harvey. 8. Alf ltlücklid-e, T. 11. Conner, 9. Mart Dolannon, John S. Mocrc, 10. IJenry D. U'clr, John Dare, 11. I'd. Vounsr, John Morford, 12. J no. 11. Funjuhar, John 11. liivi.-, IY: (i. C. llinkky, Henry C. Kimble, 14. Heulen Coolcy, J. J. Kennedy, j:. Cspt. Hobt. Allen, V II, Carman,10. K. II. Knift, Ceorye Wilson. COl'NTY CKNTIt AL COMMITTEE. C. C. Hitiklcr, Chairman, IJrookviilc, Major J. C. llurton, " 11. II. Fwirr, W. S. Dakrr, Nixon l)uvl, K. Nelson Davit, Ilath. t!pt. D.-S. Flafer, SfringCcld. Miitruit M;1Ur, I'airticld. W. I'ctiircw, IJIooming Urovc. ('apt. W. L. Duy, Laurel. A in 0.4 Mn.rii.ii(Ulo, Mutamora. James M. Waihy, Hay. John F. Uoss, halt Cicck. John 8. Mooic, lVsoy. Will U. Lee, UutUr. David Doners, lli-hland. -Nalhan hater, White Water. It ia recommended that 11. II. Swift le appointed a member of tho Coi pcmionul lonitniitt'o lor tic -1th CuniMt-.isioiiul Dis a i ict as now arranged. Tho report of tho Committee was adop. ted unanimoujdy. It is preotiincl, cl onme, that tho olovo dcloiitinti luve full power to fill vacancies, if any lould occur. 'l0 t'omniiileo on Itenolutions reported !i$Iii'1, Tint wo are opposed lo tie rrj udiuliou of lie nutiutiul debt in any form or to any extent. Jittoft'ui, That wo heartily indorse t Lc lending principles of tl o ;;ie it ItepublJt iin party, una iicomzd iti II. (in tho only I I I!.!.. I i'I ... i .1 question we iiidirso tlo uction of iho Na tionsl Cutiurc-s. y.'is'.re., That we ore in fvni if pay. lug ill' tlo national bonds with L'gul leu dir tuircncy, rxeept wLue ctlerwiso ex. pressly siij'Ul itcd in tlo i-onirnrt, jUnuUtit, That iii (ifiicral IJ. S. Giant wo icconiro the true patriot, the t.ied soldier, and ono wlo is eminently j ua I i 11 J for tlo i Hi eo of CLief Muistiate of tie nation. Tie refuluilona nere unan!mou!y nd.p tcJ. Me. Ilrcrj D. Sayltr of Coimcr-UHc Letng j yesetit,' wu-t lulled ujiuii, und rtaponded iu a sloit but tlo(Ucnt speech. Tic proceeding of tic Convention were ordered to lo published in the JihIühhi Aunt iron, whereupon, at a Lite Lour, lie Convention adjourned. Samuel Davi, Clutitma. 0. II. DlNCIIIAM, J. 1 . M Km; turu l. Hon. DenJ. Claypocl. The Mass Convention usemb!cd at (lis pltcu last Saturday was addressed by l!enj. tbo preservation of lie national fa ill, tli pe rformanec of all our olligations In iho letter aud tpiiii cf lie. luy, aud iu lld,
difiant denunciation of repudiation, ejilcr palcnt or covctt. The Kclel Pcrnocraey was exhibited to public pnio iu its hideous defurmity, and tlo leaders vrell lamlaMcd
for "aid and coicfort" furnished during tlo daik louri cf tlo nation'u ttruggle. Mr. Clajpool las added to lis former vr ell deccrvtd reputation aa a lawyer that of ono of tho .sliest and most tloqucnt politieal speakers io tie Valley. Keep 'Em Pcatcd. Our ncipllor Hentlcy, tf Iho Democrat, is very much interested in tlo toumo of tie Juki iron on CongtesMonsl affairs, and continue lo 'port" its rcuders in rcurd thereto, hotuotimo ago lo pred'.otid that Julian would get tlo nomination; wow lo thinks that Judo Wilson will lo nominated. Keep 'ctu "posted," Deutle;; you're "some" cu figures. Important Decision. In tie U. h. huprcmo Court on Monday, Awc'iutc Jumüco Nelson pronounced an elaborate ojiricn in tlo cao of tho Siato of Georgia a-iinst Sucrctary Stanton, Concral (Irani and Major (loncral Dope, prayin,T, for reasons set forth in tho petition, that lley.inny lo restrained from doinjr certain a:ts contcuplatcd ly tie Dcconstruction laws. The Court dumped the bill, for tho roason that it presents a political qiinlion, and ilwrcfiro docs not properly fall under its jurisdiction. This opinion, the Justico aaid, was aUo appli cubic to a similsr petition of the htato of MUsi.-Hppi. Auditor of State. With reference to ono of tho candidates for lie Ilcr ullionn nomination for Audi flor of Stato in Indiana, the St. Louis Democrat pays: We sco from our Indiana exchanges thut Col. A. J. llawle, tfthut Merlini? hepubltcan paper, the New Albany (Ind.) Commercial, is a candidate before tie Hopublican Stute Convention for Auditor of t'tatc. Ho was a gallant soldier llrcuhout tic war, and is still fi.-ltin tlo batties ol lis country, lor any man with temerity and courage enough to attempt to luild up a Dcpublican paper in that Democratic region, of which S'cw Albany i the ccutcr, dicrvcs os much ir.dit at tie soldier in the ranks. Tho Kepublicii s of Indiani do well to nominate audi men. Sustain tie weak placia in your lino cf Jorlitlcutions. Wo know Col. Huwle lo le in every way worthy of tho tuj port and conÜ lencc of tho Itcpullicans o! ludianu, aud will rcjoito at Lis nomination. The So uthorn Land Grant Dill. Tlo following u tlo text of Mr. Julian's Land lit! passed Ly tlo lloitso, and now beforo tho Senate Coum.itteo on I'ublic! Lands: I Section 1. De it nirrrnf, TLot. tli public Luids in tie Stales if ALiL:un.i, Missis.-'-ippi, Louisiana und Florida v Licl tppt, Louisiana und Florida v Licl wcio Krmilcil to said States in tlo v car tes in tlo year construdtion cl IS5G, to aid them in tho construction cl ratlronds therein, and which have not Inn luwfully disposed of ly tlo United .State, and said grants now Laving expired ly limitation, jaro Lcreby declared lorfii'cd to Iho United States, and sliull Lcncefui-
ward bo subject to Lomestciid cittrv at.d!e'
sctlleincnt under tlo act of Juno lilst,
t c . t j- i a . . under s.dd uct, trovided tlut no icduition of tlo quantity cf land cf any claimant slall le vxactid on account of its pit xiniity to any rail roud; and proidcd fuitlcr, that this forl'cijurc sliall not n ply to grants of lands mnde by tho United Na'ic lo Iho Stuto of Allium for llo Tennessee and Alabama Central Kailiuad, w hich i known us tho Nashville & Dccutur lUilrou 1. SmioN 1! ineicly provides for the fixing comers and fields marks tlut Luvo been obliterated. Tub f.iTTf.n Cd;iPv):ial, for February, is u very lino number. The l'ullislcr olfers most beautiful premium, ujd unuauul iiiduccuiciita to raie Clubs. Terms, One Dollar u year. A samplo copy will bo tent fico to any one who applies r it it I i .it .i. dutin;: l ihnnry. Addro Alf.cd I, i'ewoll, Dublwher, Chicago, 111. LETTER FIIOM WASHINGTON. WAhtllMIION, D. C, Fkii. 0, .Vi; EJlt'ir, Charles Dicken, lie rcat Dnglishman, is tho ' head ecntro" of uttraction in tho lino of shows j it at thia time hero. (Iroatly to tho credit of the people-, thero i no furor create j by his ir rcarane?. Tho lull wheto Id read is said to le well filled, tho'l;;1i I liotico six dificicnt a Ucithcmcnt in tho morning papers cf tickets to sell, and Mr, Dickens' agent also announce.! tlut lo l:n n few tickets yet unsill. S.tmc speculators who sttppO'Cd that tha pcoplo of this city would do'! this foreigner, without regard lo exro t)o, os (hi gjod pi'oplo of m mo north cm cities di l, have been li;hlly disnp jointed, and now have their tickets on tho mjikct at o.t prie", (cd) and tomo arc auntuiiccd lux cJ -U. Dickon bus tviitten much and has written will. Do has written tnnnv hard tilings of our institutions, and Lo Las wiittuu many very jut and w lolesotiie criiisiuis on cur custom. He wrote litter (Ling against slavery when such things wero not populur here. He wiote trulhiully . r . i . it i . 1. .. i '..j.. i. .. i : . i of tho lilthv American habit of tobuco chewing, especially in Washington where ' marble tjoers I all the public buildings I aro foicver filthy und tlisuatinj on cc;unt of tobacco stains, though spit. toons aro numerous, and Co admonition to "uo the fpittoon" hunjis on . card ' all through tho corridors and halls of!
for disposal of public land lr'instc.d by lt;Nt nrty as candidate homesteads to actual settlers in turh States, Corgress, rd l y their support he lcfc precisely as other publio liuds ihinln el lie Hon.' Samuel V. Darker for Ci
iho building, and luburer aro kept on has always voted f-r hi opponent at nonihand whose dutv it is to clean un tobacco I inatiiur elections, except in iho second
spit after gentlemen (?) All this Charles year of tho wur, when ho had no opposl. Dickens saw and ho wrote it, but he did! tion; and notwithstanding his name wns not correct iho evil. He may aiy harder printed on all llo ticket, wr uinrtmi things after t.:cctinr with no cool a rcecp ItiHiulfnl llopublicnn voters seratelcd Lis
lion a Le is meetin;' will on thi. Li see. I ond visit, Ills teccptjon i only cool in comparison with that of other cities North wleto specul itors tilled tlcir pockets Le cause uf tie folly of tie multitude. Ho is receiving pjiioo.o Lere at reduced
rates, lut fully cual tc li merits as u render. Aa writer the Amerienn public' long eicce gave tho verdict cf their approval. I remember a writing copy I lad when
t ehool, running thus: "iJoarly bought and far fetched iacooJ lor lidics." Oer rect, perhaps; lut equally correct ftr men. It is the American men who pay, and eagerly, too, ati unreasonable price to hear Dickens read, wlile tley never get ko liberal as to hear Murdoch, who Is a superior reader and an American. Kuch are American men, and tho duy Is dUtant when they will bo otherwise. If tho American people aro )ct obseiuious to foreigner, it i comfortable lo know that tlo American nation is no fawner at foreign courts, lut demands e yn rights, (fjtul lonoia and cijual rcj ect every wl-.ro with every notion, Dickens I grstihVl with our national triumph over tho Dctnocratlo rebellion, ond tiociiitos here with Charles Sumner snd li like, lot it is remenilercd tint lis influential pen wrote no word cfsympnthy or comfort for tie crtuso of national unity dining all tlo jenrs of our deep uliliction; nor docs it u appear tint lo cares lo lall triumph in the trudle now jroirifr on lctween the conquerors and the conquered for tho control of the raved republic. J. H. U. Leading Rcputlicans Do Not Dcslro Mr. Julian's Henomination. -IxiilAN.U'Ol.H, Fku'V 5, 1SC3. T r, H!t,r of the l;i riiun, .A tiSil your issuo of tho ."1st ult. a letter JYojn.fuis city'writte n in tie intciext of Mf. Julian ly n rcntlctnan who,o "carmcrLt"raro. icadily disttnuiiled us lav in been cnn-jed in llat business for a number of uars pat. 1 do not take exception to v lut lo las to nay of that gen tlcman, except where le claims llat tic leading llepublicuus r.t tlis pluco txptct and dcrire tic rc .non.iriritiou of l hut .entleman ts the llcpublican cuudidute for Congress in the Fourth District. I huppen to kiKw that such is not tho cuc. livery it.tcllicnt man iti tie State who knows an)tliii of Mr. Julian's li-tory knows that wl.ti.ecr he lus bten in polities llcro las leen d io fTVct ion in tie ranks ot tie Ücpulücan party, and that it has continued to inmate i i each cnr until it üfsumtd foruii luLlo proportion, and cum near thieatouing tlo succifs of ui(j ua J 111 v A'irun ii it i; b in i ii u b'tato It ii only nccoi-nrv lo rnint to the diet tlat Mr. Julian ouarrtUd with c cry man in tlo olJ Dixtiict wloe name was ever mentioned in lonncction villi tlo race for font res from In":! to 1K07, und it is only ii!io.ary to mcutioti tho n:tt;ips of Smith, 1'iivkcr, Newman, Tcs-t, lilliott, Morton. J. iJdtll, llo'Iowny, Ki'gotc, Mcr cdiih, Clavpool, Dennett, Far-iul.ar, Mcllett. Cu1lM(.c und I others vI.om l;aUlcs I cannot i.uw rrni'cinbcr, to biir;' it lo the I Menth n if tlofe nlo ren cml or im) (Ling! if tic history of tie q-Mtic!.- of tlo OM i llurnt Distiicl." iNorr.eic tLiKcqiiirreis ! tie icf ult of any iiijudicoir envy cf Mr. ! Julian, but wire M.e result of Lis own i , eon du. f. 1 11 ! Whig -Co 7 Lc w.m a candidate Ufcro o i st I tug i. i-ncniiou to unyt.c imimv mr r c,'n,or l,,,d wa uiknlcu by tlo lion, Hollowny. Tlo text tiar Le evr? and wn difealed by tlo lion. D. i D. Hollow ay. 'Ho text jinr Le c.-ain wert into tlo Contitv Convention, Btid failioL' to control it. b.dtid with u ctW fiiends and organized a serarute Conven tion titid lotiitiiatcd n M'prntc ticket, which w us known lh -'rree S il Pick " This f.iccd him into ihr rank t-f ' h Dwi.ifjviCr.Vi and h D-IO Lc was notn . i a i t.. , . .. . r i-i. t ior ongrcss. Iu Ihil Le wns oguiu noiiiinnttd ' by ti c Dctuocrncv, lut was defeated llat jenr by Mr. 1'aiker. In Iho- Le wu notuiti.sti d for Vico Firidctit with Mr. Halo on tie Frio h'oil ticket, ond -from llat time up to 1 S." 7 Lo continued "clock ly jowl' with lie DcmnVracy. In iS.'it!, when (ov. Mort ti wns t.cminn'cd as tic first lie j u biii a ii nindidatu for (lovertior, Mr. Julian wiotf h ttcis over Li. own signatuto to llo Xnliiiunt Vi, nn ntiti slavery Hper then pillisled in Washington, D. t'., in which le colled upon llo prople cf Indian 'to orm'f.rfiH thr ticl'it v.'ih a h inrjfiirSurt ihnU." Iho Inet is, Mr. Julian is for Littneir; and while Lo is always boasiing about his devotion to principle, ho never hesitated to violuto any piineiplo or nbnnJon any party ho could not control. He bus never to my knowlcdco (exeeit in ieTii),") sun ;., n ..j.i, Jet, of any party, ,,,!, which lewsa not hlmrelf a undidute, am upon d tho threat tfyour corrcrpoi dent 1 Tic, 'Tint in trior to fiuie ll S ute titktt, Mr, J intist t.e p'nei-d In Ii II ml luve i udi r Li (fi'Tot tl. poli'.i nl rdlYus of I'm new ai d oil Coi gn i-loi nl Dis'iieta, Thenis no din) I eg ll.n fet tint la l.u Ii in hin I ow er, im im Ii ll.'ciitiul Union n n, I i('eiit or c'c'.l tie lt- m Mien ii S'u'tt liilul at tli louiiog Citibrr i !ict ion." I only carrying out I i prigrnmme herotofore ruc!K(i to ueccssfuUy in tic old Fifth Dixtiict, on I It remain to lo seen whether tie Kcjiublican of tie new District will allow u cu ml id it to to thienlcn tU'in will dcl'ci.t unlcrs Lc i.iivcu u lifo-lca-o iu Congrc?. Tlo idea that tlo nnmo of Mr. Julian will add strength to iho State ticket U ulrfurJ, and any entleii.uu who will talo tho tioullo to vimino tie veto for Congress and cuiijuto it v'nh that cast for St.tta dliccrs in tlo old I'il'tl District, duting lie pit ix jear-, will rcudily sco how much tltat utUman his run bhind his ticket, c.'cn in times of ere it, political excitement, w Icn every i tlo it wu mnde by Iho mcmlirs of Loth pirlits to poll a full vote for oil tlo candidates. The Kcpublicnn majority in the present Ditii:t i less than l,D)(,unJ it may bo will to look into tho nutation of rorularitr beforo a iiotninstion is made, as it is con ßdently stuted by tho Dtmocrats that should Mr, Julian bo nominated Lo w ill 1 lose enough vote in Way no County alono 'to defeat hi election. Now it is well ' known that Wavno County, whero Mr. Julian has nsidid for ycais. has been and is bitterly hostile to his nomination, and naino from tlnir ballots aud voted a blunk, wlieh wn rquhulyt.t to saying that tley would prefer no one to Mr. Julian. Mr. Julian Lelotigs to tlat chsa of politicians wlouro novcr Lsi py unlsa they ure in personal qiapil nh -ou:c uca,-'
Icr of tli sir ow n parly, and be ar pears to have devoted hiamelf exclusively to this bu.Mncis, for (here has lecu no time within the past ten years (save when ho was candidate,) th.it le lias not been waging a personal warfaro against some prominent Republican. IIa Las no policy, never attempts to ccneiliata an opponent, but follows them with a malignity and bitter personal invective, tb.t could be more profitably expended upon the eacmy. lie boa been tho bitter personal and political enemy of (lovcrnor Morton ever since le entered political life, and he Urn self, as well as his personal orpan, tho 'Due Jitjmllican, edited ond tullishrd at lliiliinond ly Lis broiler, I. II. Julian, was tlo only llcpublican journal published in Indiana tlut did not give the Uovcrnor's adminUtration a Lcnrly and cordial support. During tie daik and gloomy Lours of tie rebellion, wlen tic very existence of tie Kepullio was iremblinc in tlo bull nee, and a deep coipirncy wns in existence in our very mid lor tie overthrow cf tlo State and Mutionnl Covernments aud tlo murder of tlo Executive, tlo Tiuc Jujwhlirttn coutluntly teemed with i!rat alue and insinuations against that distinguished petitlcmun's private ami cUiciul cluinctcr, which were copied by every Coppethcod and Hebel journal throughout tho land, lie did everything tlut lay in Lis power to destroy the confidence of tic people in tlcir Chief Dxecutiro tllicer, and to embjtrsss lis administration during lie war. And now, while every Republican in It tliatia is proud of tlo diiiii;uiled record llat eminent rtatcsman has made, ond wlo50 Lcsrts ore overflowing in firatitudo aud symputly for l.im in Lis iifHict'.ons, Mr. Julian and Lis per at lticlmond ore still cngncd in an ifiutt to deitroy Lis It flue nee aud character Loth at Wbbhington a ad tlroulout tic country. These nie some of tlo reasons why tie
leading Republicans of thin Siu'e do not; de-no He reiioiiiintiiiiin of Mr. Julian. lie Las alws)s Leen n di-turbin cituient in the I ally, and will conlinu to bo so. if Iii past course u uny indication of Lis future conduct. Cnion. Corrc-jMindi-nc f tlie Airerlein. LETTER FROM INDIANAPOLIS. Inmanaiui.;, Fi:u 3, Ib'CS. I do not know of another county tews parcrso well supplied villi correspondents as tho Ainrcin. Aidc from thorc io ! tour own an I odbduini; counties, vlitl ore always iiitcresting, ou Luve occasional letters from I ndisnapolis, V.Linpton City, atid otl.cr important points io tic country, giving your readers nn amount and variety ot llis ilns if i;aMer ii'jt uuilly louhd in weekly newspiprrs. I tiotiic a letter iu tour i hue of tie 'Of , al, I....... n A.tft .) . .. .i .1 41. 110. IUI. til'lll II V"l I I J'VIIUU II I I.I I. Ill -'"y fwi"? Limi-cll "rioi," win autie in Know more oi me popular vim in iüis motion ol the Mute tlnin the tacts warrant. "l'1' foeclls events concerning the Uepubli.-aa Suite Convent! m with a 11 p. l'a,,(7 tcmn Lablo in any one, if i ot u J-r-'plct. lie sny Mj..r Juo. D. Kvan lvl11 "", tP ive, t cr the s ennd bull.f, La I ine vines noni Marion iuunry. inn i lit lit, i' ft a ! " ' ' K"liilus on uvtiaii ol I Icti, ana ye I l rrwln I u ill lull Pitt klwtrl tTtT lltA rtuull a. m i " r ,,HJ 'r MJI(," 11 1 . 1 . " r . ; r " y ' "'"""i V'" V V-UiTU0? "l't 7 -ng i Int Lo La, cxlibits triM i-utrauce of inattin ta'is;u lug. Under tlu Lead cf Corgrcs-iona! Dolitic.'' 4 Fit a'' volun'crs tl clatrpi .nslip ol ',r- J u 'an ?xtol:i.i;.e lh atonsiid a oiavo, uignino'i,. ihm r u i . ani j in, tit d dealing iu lirg" qit intitii s of fu son e trai.e. (icn. Tout Jlennett and the me io ns of the L.st Jif i.,Lturo, vlo t ok pirt re-districting the St ite, aro designated us "Itiiogry curs no "yvcr-OM ino thing." '1 hco gentlemen whom the people sent t i tha St.ito Capitol t) do jat us they di 1 do, uro to bo curbed by lli I mdigy of political knowledge, and brand cd ns dogs becHuco tley did not ask Mr Julian's lerne to ro npporti n this State. A prno ill'ctsc, indceiil Doc ,,l,ieaM or thi 'irttrt and liUml" man for whom Li is pl.iyii g lie Mcoj Laut, own iho Uepubli can i iii ty ol th'j -l h District, that he is uirogimtly voluntiering udvicc to the pcoplo who are u tn ply quulilied to judge w llh out tho iinpci ttiieiit IntctlVrciico of cusidetf? lie further misrepro cnts ond says tlo lesdiug politician in this e y ennccdo and de ire Ju linn's immiuatioii. If J uliiui hi so insny warm aud t"ulwu fiiciid in this section or any other section of Indian except Wayno County, they Lit v? n j oor ay of exhibiting tlmr love tor this .agariuu und who politician" who is -di KVeiatu in ciuntil, steady and culm in action. ' Any one acquainted with the subject of ' J'ica s'1 memory will not bo struck wi.h iho qualities of tho man as goinjj far toward creating fricndhi). A cold und s(ltlh nature I. not un element of sttength or ponularity in a politician. Tho truth if tho matter I, leading Republicans all over tho State sco tho ncecs sity t f a change, and rcalixo that Juliun has bten n patty to all tho strife, Ll-krr ing and disorder in thu old fxh Disttict for tho lu-t tin year. Now i a good time to put away old l-sues, di.eurd iho citncs of lormer i uj'turcs among political friends, und commence anew, ns it has been deuionsir.itcd tint J ul inn can only succeed by engendering dinscnMon is Li parly. It is stipptifcd by those who know Ju'ian best, that if ho is be tten before a Conven tion ho will bolt, and that now nt the outstart i a go. id tiiuo to shelve this man of iiit'ii iVy and $t'itwiitin of ability (?)," us he i playfully designated by ycur correspondent. Dut of all tho olsti'd and ridieulou idciis n Iva need by "Pica," this is tho crowning sheaf, viz: that tho 'prominent ii.cn," alluded to before, ''favor Julian's nomination bcciusu his defeat would endanger tho ruffes of tho Stato ticket." Mr. Julian and hn lux friend would like to have th) pcoplo beliovo that tho State If!. Litt n nnlir 111 uit'n.l thrrtil-rh iilni Itutccd, he furtliO r toy a that there i no doubt that Julian cm elect or defeat tho Iteptiblicnn Stato ticket. Would it not .,lVW V.,.1 W I J S V f V . ...IV. .a,. ...I... ho well lor Julian to isuo proiiunci.meuto a h Vallandighatu recently in Ohio, warning tho headstrong of Lis party ts to ti e consequences if defeated. Julian has Leen so long in oflico that he thinks Le Las a lito-lcuso on Lis present position, and proposes to contest Lis re-election even to ti.e defeat of iho Stato ticket. He u e the party to hi selGih ends, and if forestalled in that, ho intend, as intimated by his mouth-piece, to cauo its ruin, all of which goe to prove "his political character, to be unexceptionable." . We arc not aJvt'Cd as to VhJ pay. tlis
self constituted gusrdian of tho rights of tho people, but presume ho has promises of a pension from his Master, If successful in the coming race, on which a tribune more worthy than ho will be summoned to decide. Fourth District.
MEETING AT FAIRFIELD. Mr. Jllitor, Col. Fsrquhsr's meeting at Fairfield on the evening of tho 4th Imt. was well attended aud decidedly interesting. The Colonel's gentlemanly manners claimed respect and a candid hearing from nil present. As is well known, the people of of this place aro alout equally divided on politics! questions, and I suppose tho proportion would hold good Id iho attendance at this meeting. Tho Co), lad the at'ention of li audience, and sevoral wlo had heard him in other dsys suy Lo never did better. His clear aud earnest munner in making and , presenting Lis points leave lut little room for an opponent, and stamp hi ui as a formidable Mumper in the campaign before us. Tho pcoplo were brought to remember that the Acting President and Secretary Seward freely declared tlut. Mr. Johnton'f plan of reconstructing the llebcl States woa an trpm'iiKitt, aud to tc submitted to tho law-uiuking power of the land for their approval or dissent. 1'rato as much as bo n;sy about the Constitution, Mr. Johnson assumed the prerogative of Congress in Lis plan, and is respuusiblo for the difficulties and expenses thut have grown out of this reconstruction matter. As n people we were slow to loo fsith iu Mr. Johnson; we thought of tho man from bis former explosions; but the cloven foot is now clearly seen in the associates Le bis called around lim, nd in tl development of tie I Li is, no doubt concocted in the White lot, lor the continuance, ly every rc-d.istical art fee, of iLe reconstruction Oitlieulty, until be mue mean the Depublic.n patty could be broken down. Tic Col. lixed on iloe to whom it belongs tie responsibility ior tic Ugh taxes, in Nation, State and County. In fact, he mskes lhec points so clear and strong that none are disposed to dij u'e them lleopbUty cf the Democratic party in reference tf paying the (lovcrnmeut bonds' io grenb.n ks, was well net Ly a logical argument slowing th deifption in their rc-s 'fiings. und tl.iir disigna as nt f rth in their S h i f J iiiuary resolutions. No un pr'julieed mi id could l ave . tliat meet. ) lug v iilout seeing tlo lu'n llat wo ltd grow out of tie Hooding of llo country with two thousand million of greenback. His illustration of the tegular hysician Idling tie j uUe, noting tlu siip!ons, aud then giving hi doc of cilooiel ac-C'-rdingly, well applied to tliO loyal men (f the Im ii i who ilev'M-u cur tiuaieial system and i sucl accordingly. While hi quack icpris?nM the sojdii.-lry of the Democrats, who now think if tho pcoj.le c-u!d stand, during tho war regular doses, no harm would grow out cf the gi.iug of a pound of ci Ion cl to tie sane patient; or, iu other ? orJs. Ü ilcy could st ind tie i-eiia of a few ii iHioro, the, ci ul 1 i ow r'and tlou'ids of ii i'Jiotis. As in the ono la-r, the q'nek would cnuso d a h; so in icgard to this ft en lack pi in, this-.- qiiaeLa would ruin the cmntry. The National Ilankieg system was pre sAi;tel iu a new und dnr light to unnvat that netting. M iuorercnt.ition weic ii c' ly s'rclig arguineiil diuwn .fiotn iho tcport of tie Co-iipttollcr of lie Currency; mi'i jr l i tld and every other in titer lor tic Its iotcri'st of tlo enntry, the Col. w us io fa vor of ehsnj-o, if they could Le hown to leT'ir the I -st interest ot tl.e people. All j resent, 1 Lclit vf, (ell with liin. "To Lok bt-toie wo leap." He Inndlid Air. Mct'ul.Vcli without g'o'cs ixiLiir.ing Li own vo'e in rifcretice to Ci n'riioiog li e cu-ri t.ry, to iL shlisfiiction if iMiy U'iprej idicc I mini. In ipiakii'g of lie lite tliction in lie eil C1 io Distil t v c tl.i ug l.t tie ( ol. fuilid to slow up Iho design of the Detnoj. rscy,s seen iu tUir unj Kcedetitid hus'y ac'ion li teneindit g the I lb u n et. do ent. Wc think Lc fotgot it. He no way incnlly li ou'hed about the citizenship i f tho color' d n an, w I i h w us a q'tcsjiou that your correspondent was ui.x'uii to Lenr him tr.U tpoti. lie lolly i'i:iicd Limavlf of otiio cunecived prijudi cs en ilia subject. 'Jbe meeting wa a sieec, and wound up with lino ilecia for C I. l aiqulsr. l:t'lllt.lCAN. NEW ADVERTK LMENT6 Notice. txri tb un trrlj;nr.t ihi brrli potlf; st Um V It limy nnir.ni thut we liar mi lha Tib il ly of January mmta with lUnnau ,t s( . h 1 1 r ta full, c iiupUle nd oiUUfttotury aoll liiint a rvrlll inli r pill and lutr-rnt ot Maur- Ubhl la tbo Ut iiiuol llantiun, ti. buli r A Co. IM.I KI.IA ItOllh, M A lKi A 11 IC ITA JJOIIL. February 14, 18(513 A Cholc: far.ii of 333 Acres for Sale, OVi: mil writ of I nun I, ua tbo YVhlta Watr Valtsy lutliuad, 1.V) anraa of g nd bottotn. lha bill Und irlnlnlly In blue grata. Tb lurmlt In t'iiiililg order, Uuud Frauia Houie, wrll (lul'bsili on tnat bouitti Iwo good bam, ii li til by iii rift, on of ihein a bank burn; giod uitl.iiildlngi new boitlaa, lour t"U ( Pali ban .') l b bust a lor In lh country; good orchard 01 cliolod Irult. tblifurui 111 j my tight f r rent. Oil Iba In v out to cut. I J l'AUUY. fab 14-liu Civil-Action. STATE or INDIAN A, KHAN K hi N COUNT Y,sa Is Tita FamuxCoiar orCoavi N Tls. AUxnn liT V, Jamcsi.n t. Cioo la Milnerctsl. ON thU Oth day of February, A. t. Isns, In Ciillau of ill t'ouit, ooiuci tli iilaliiilfT, by HnlUnd et al., a'torur.v for ful l pUliililT, and tile an atll datlt heralu, Iruui wbl b It apeara that W i ll lo in K. Al 11 tier la a. nmroarj rmiy to tald ult,sndl a iioureildriiteftlis8tatof Indiana, and that tb miii rclules lo re.l fttale. h'ald dnlviidaut Uthorafor buraby nolifiad of the fendoncy of id ult, and ifj'ilrrd to a paar In th Courti.f Common l'lca of franklin Couiity oa tb 2nd duy of lb nat term thereof, to be bald nt lb Court Ilou-e In tb Iowa of llrook llle, County of franklin, and ftata of Indiana, on lb firt Momlny or Marrb, A. 1). lbXS, tbD sad tbsrs to .load and anwr baraln. ltno; Henry Horry, Jr., Clerk of ald Court. Ibis S'.U dy of February, A. 1. ISA. IIKNKY 1IKHUY Ja., Cl.ik C. C. V. t". C. IlolUn J, UiUUy i Jocs, Alt'; i, fvb)13 KO HUUBUO. AO K NTS M'ANTj:i, to lntrdur an ntlrly new arllcls. fella rapidly at larg roflta. clld 21 cant. fr amilaa tnd ii tlnnlar. Addrfs, U.H,DEAN,Msy.U, N. Y. fib. ll-2w A new liumBuai F3R 2i CENTS. Tb bet thing yet for ' a . a Aernti. rnd 23 onnti for sample ana par ticular, lining Ilk hot ke. Addre.i, fob li: tl. ft. DEN, Miyrill. N. Y.
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LOOli 3HToXOt , I . M U LOCATION lr f Fhoa-MskV. at il' Kprliif fiilJ, Iod.j a buna of B roomtaaa Kuturar klth.a, li a l-s rto ipot, for taUor rant c&sap.' A uil wurktaao Wvuli da well hra. Ptrsnai witbiag iqcu a lucitmo UI ssoilrs, fr furllisr fisrtica isri, of 1 . J 1 A. L. iDAMfl, ftbM S lprlofild, fraaklia i Co., lmit f Commissioner's Sale of Land. rpiIR ODdrl)cnJ, irflaUi hy tbo Circuit. 1 Com of FraokliaCwustjr. Iodises, a CotumisliDr li.r Ibst mryot", will, lb wif, at 1 o'clock P. M., . , f On Sahir Joyi March 21, lfCr"r ;,, tipei to talc I public oMob () frroui. 1 rolJ at i rival !,) Iba Ia4 r4m4 o solii In lbs ran ol Msry A. Hill and ibrs fi. Xk4uf I'. UU 4 Ibari, ao t,aAi all I'vnrl, snd situate In !! cly, tu win Tbs N. )i oftliSX.K. js..rPel.J,T.19,B. 1 Wt, ccDialsISM 71 9!Jii-ll0srMt J J JAl i srl or th X. VV. ernr nt lt B. . r.f Prrt. li, T. 10, ft. 3 Wl, nnitli I t4 S. W. eorosr, tlear N. 12 rbulni, ibrsrs.K. 8 Klni sd Tfl link, ttitec f. 1 2 - tLaitiS, tlitis VVcit 8 rhilac and II Hubs U VUatii, ju Ulnlng )li; ria Ato a tract bsgianlof at tba 5. T-.torfrtt tb 8. K.e,r. cf .cl. Ti, T. 10. It. I W tl, lbsfa. VV, I H i itl, ibcne N. 60 joU, Ibsac N. ti)4 ' ig. K. ti f o'. t "alt C'rk, lLotl-c lb u.aJiUfi cf laid rirtk ta tbs N sa4 lu oa lb E. I J or IJ qr trt.. ibn St. J oU to rl of blaalnf , coaUlalag 47 Si'Til. . And atao t art of tb S. K. qr. cf Set. 39, T. 10, H, 3 VI, leicrtbed tbat Jlaglitnlaf at tb , 8. V,crrrrof llerj. II if dun's Und la a r etlld Ftt Well Crfk, IbfBf ap thsssiilarcf Iii ere wtitwr4 sbent 4) rod lov ytamor trt-t Unding In ald crk, Ibcnr a dlrsrt N. K. roario sbosi 48 rodi to a lone n said lllgdoa's line, tlitno 8. atutg aald lllgdna's Itss to l-J of bsginr.lng, eunUl Oog ft era. LlJt Tor Iba Mtntatrtvatia1et:tbf rrlrci by ib uaderlcd at kit rsatdsacs nsartta, Iowa of Fsiifl. 14 la laia Coaotj until Iba 18 Ja-, da f March, 8d httlj Und ar la FairflrM Towriblp, ab at tbrea lullra foulbaail of FaliCald. SO arrtislaar- ' til and wall hu pro Tad, a good b ring arbar4, Urg ujnr-csrnji, good building and convantan eel. 11 piircbarci of tl tarn ran bars portion a ft w iij a after sat, ticapllng a law e , tbal ar iiit nt! In abut. T Lit MS CF f ALE On tltrd farrbaa tnrajr d ia cn riar of sate, on laird la ot. si i. fisslnli-r llilrd In ! )r. drf, rtad ftitit' rairad I jr tinlat lrarlin Inlarast. wiLuut TmUt fium vsluati.in snd si prahtatat lai, aad Ij uiortgaga rn Iba ramUai. ' ' ABRAHAM VILI rrt,rmlMlonat. ' ITolUnd. Hin Sir? t Jvoa, All', . . labruar U, l.r,8 4. . CHOICE SEEDS AND fLASTS. Fresh and Cb lo (Jar Jan and I luwar faeda, Oraja Yin, Flranl.srry Hanl, iiait arrl lirnatnmlal 1 tn sand ."tifili, I rua Caps (' 1 Cranberry, I a r 1'r.lanti or I o land, i'ruil f irl t, and l.'rgr 1'lkDl, Fmiil K.erg'tan, tal,Pwali f'ntta, Uedding llaaU, 1'rapaiu b- ail. IMc-4 le l-llr Catalogue grtU I aay Lis In UUia. U. l. WATsOX, Ol I t'l.hmy Nantrlai k t'ral KlsLlibinaot, l':yrua b. Was. VVI.wli-la 1 l.t lo tb Tia J and Ctuia. ' AUI'Mj wasted.I Crn r -.!.- e II. r'lnn uf linan r tu war Baad. !i sii.n. Oardrn r I l- war a I, (rr paid by mall, 1 1, lb U'ot j a Iii iwu aui liucbt artr vfftiad, f.b 14 r.:a C7" rrrt VOXTIl .-Ut w-t "lib ourFten. iii'-luJIng stock, liru.br. Lk, 6. ."js.-niro Ira-. U. 11. ULAN, Ma'tille, N. V. rib II 2' ILLUSTRATED LZonthly Fcxnily Journal, FOI THE MILLION! TbnuflLW of f itulll-'l ta Iba t'itjf an I pnuntry b ii long felt lb want uf as I llu'traied Juuratl at a rran ii4'.U jn'ra, au 1 c ia I Iu say t i lata rilinent. In lb1 ami, ban igtd g.u4 aril'. Tb lili'tar; drpartmri t l;l ba ona ef lha loitu-of Iba '4er, 1 I r lnll utllb, fiotn time lo ilu.a, orignl Tl'. hSelckaa. Aa t j lb leading writ r of ll rcoatiy. this is no LorrEiiY. Tut te ofTer at an I niuenntsl I-. th.ua bo uV-nc-llm, an I a ill be' ti U b firf d III u ( f.it I-..in, a .lii.,j. ...I ...Im.oj iMMatratad r4 Tilly Journal , af.it iv Urga timuUr f framlaiM. ,Sutrrltr will bot bava tr wait It know If they lure mnliim. I ber will I 7,.Hi pMuilua l.lilulfl to lha ul.si-ril'sr. Tb 'l'r Iii . w II (rib iba d .llsr, for the yir. A buk b l.arn (rf n red f . r ubu r bei lih namb-ra ffm I to lull, mill, a tut tb premium ar eqiilly dl. till'Ultd throng) tb on buiidraa tU uaud number". ll llior Ii ul I bf on tH nun 1 ramei ralv 1 an Iii sun df aril du, th letUri will b nj a-iad ri'tnt cl a tliy ria i ! band, and ii NtkrJnn ib" b tub In r f 'it rotation enne4, i that Iber I I I a lT rlltrbattna f tb (.tetniuiiM. VV ball tubll-b lb Ltwii f lb iiMstma thai antltlad t- ta pmnla a, la tb Nrw Yt s Musr il.V 1lUsTTIO, and la Iba city ml i ntr vr. lb- f ll-iwlng i'rcmlum will be dUtrlbatedt in rabr.tbUiniorMiish, u.ono ft " " I'll " I .OO 1 " im ... I, a i a) tl I 21 in Ml I .O.iO I WnVbeMWn Wat-b Co") WWal" "it niA (lll.ba'li.tng Mi'bla,ail " a.noj I i Min.il I Wa' itlU Hon ill ll..e, wing Mrh os., t S0P4 " 21)01) I'rt w'u n of 1 .irh i a I KllM T ) t. JUCntUKK. 1 copy, on ysr,wltb on sub l(lloa,...M.f l,S9 ft C'.t.iat, " tvs a, 00 21 twenty ?',0S 1'erxinf getting P dab will b ealitled la iriiiliiuii, ss abiiv, A I I.e., LLT li i CO.. 41 üeroar El., V. Y., lto s:iwi. Wrltotba aM-stpiln, giving townblp,ioa. ly and Slate. Money by draft, iot o(D arif, rfi.trred letter, or eij rtai, tuay b aat al or riik. ltL'KEUENCrS. Lrl FtncVaatl, Trursr ef tba IIrtw8wlnj Manbia t'o.,su rirt adway, New York. lMward J Hatch, Kacielary of tb VW Jt nibb' blpg Macblna Co., 60S ltroday, Near uk. fib 14 Cut for Sale or llent. rpiIE atidtmlgrd oCrr lis Tartin la Mtsm1 ra for ! or rent, Ith Llry Mble and all Dcedful building atlaebed. r.lon gta Marrh 1 at. ISA. For further particular and erina,ni)ulr of TUOM Ai.TAUUfci. Jan Itl-U ADMIMSTUATOICS SALE. IIIH un.lrr.ljtsl AdoiluUtrstor ha lbs Kl nneaedot lb K.lala of t'oorad Itwgnaa, lata of Fianklla County, Indiana, decoatvd, silll sell at publio auction, On Situnhiy, lnmry 22, IPCS, t tb ll re.ldrnc of ald deredant la tb Twa of S'ew Trenton la ald County, all lb 1'enonal l'r psrly of said drcodsnt, dsrrilbnl tbusi I'rovlslona, a Isrga arlcty of TlaWar'a Toot, llouftbold and Kltcbea S urailur, aad other aril oSci Ion ledluu to mention. TERMS. All sum of I and ander, rath orr $3, ala raootb.' credit, the tarcbaar glvlag not ' al intrt, with approved uriy, wahing beoeil -of valuation aad appralretoat laws. At tb em time end ptar. by tlrta f tb will cf said dcrdnt, I will U al publi auctioa lb 11 SSL 1'staTR 0 sali deredtot, detcrlbed lhui Lot No. 8 and tb Nirtb blf of Lot No. ? ia tb Town of New Trent-in la eatJ County. 1 TKHMi1. 4Vn-balf j.urcha oioney d.wa day of aala, Lalanc In tlrs nioutki, deferred tiajuieit tecured by not wkib Inter!, waiting Itneflt of valuailan and pralmat law, and by niortgagt oa tb preml.n. al o tu commence at 9 o'clock a. M. CIlKIdTUrilEll MILLER, Adut'r. Holland, Ulokley A Joort, Att'y. Janaary 31, l8ilS-4o. . Town froperlj for 8alc In the Yil- ' liiKCor Ml Cnrnicl. 1AROE DOUULB LOT, coaveaUat Dalldlagi, J all la gnd repair, Fruit Tree, A. Term reatonsbl. r6tietloo can fca lva th !.( Maich. AIo forisls, a lot of Wood left on lbrruilKi. . ft 17 Im DAVID W LEU.
