Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 June 1868 — Page 2
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CM; Dt CHAM, Editor. -nnot)KVjr-T.i:-' rrliay tlcraitj, Jcät 10, 1SS3. . . Ueis nesüblicM TIcst. ; ' '. i r .. . v .' Knr Vir Prrstrleiitv , W.S Fef Pistrtet rrMrutcr, , , . i--: M - W3J.1I. JONES." " - - V . , THEX5Au.;i;4'r.:oTJONV ; ' ti i T a '1 j) ,t It r r wis'b rouairijj oct lf t Coooerivilia m ratify the nominl t ? o n ' o f 0 r a n I an 4 C ol f i x . . . N u t w 1 t h I ft d iejr. the busy Season anioogfth farniers, the'Oourt IIou . jard wit filled with nltiuiiist'io lintener. Jud ' Wiliön pjJdrd HlU meeiidg;. CuK'tVlllXJam Itttk-.'tUItTfrvJ oui of .! oiMLrilling prpctkfdj ntng tbt voroesl ' nttntioa dr'l$7tg9 uducl ; ' liö drw,' fitb fjit nd,irrkjoj: opptrsil : btwn Ott R )ubii'a iad I)aoocratic prtli, bo!ng ifwtBiV, tt'l'lü tru friud of tb Jortrnpeftibe üpboldcr of- ill truth oJ .Ib, right, whiU'lh Utttr w'r onlj i.V(ü tbo ipciU of cCo nid were read; to crifir ttery pood f rinoipl in. oidar to giio their fadi. Wi would much liki lo blii.h fhlt jxoh la full. 'Mr. Cum t'tk Iii tbi hipp feultj of Uhmtiaj luiÜren.'li 11 eloiiaent tninner ind Mi liyocit and truthful preicntition ,of tb Mil Uiun of tbe tinpiio. . ' '. ... lie wii followed bj Hon. B. 'F. ClatjiOullti on of bin bcit ipücobo, which wn wgtily lujtoed t during lH;eutira de llftrji lUlnj od of th oldtit rfkldeoti if Kjittt Conntjri and bting etjuilntid Ith Tery lUpubHoii U the Coyinty, b iJici Kfry tbto would t-vU lb Bpublrcn ticket tbü Fill. lit Uopoi th 9j$ of low, of tbo Dem ürifiy ebt,.1j Vulnjf 1 forth the dj1oril!e,reait tbit would fallow tbö iuorem pf H ycrjriy.Mllut we cinoot'dp tint J u f l 7r 1 1 o m p i n ic t9 give ejöop kU oPbV Wairk. ' ' . . Judt Wnioo ilJ entertiincd tbe iu clic wllb fr rrnmrk. . . . Jbe rtiuufilCrri'ire burning btlghtlj la J- and ibi firl'tnoliii in tho new Fourth ßijtnotletol'eoi.'ift iiwikined and uVUinj tii'. tbt will be luaoifuited tbio)lnmt.'tbt utlro l)Sittict.'. With (irant, Clfcr nkr,t'un)bck'and Juliio tu)aduiM w rairolt on to certain viotorj i October and Vivu,br. ' . FOUHTH , DISTniCT DEMOCRATIC .y.. u - CONVENTION. Xbi 'l)"iuoj.tio ConcrpJilftnal Convenllonur tho k'uurth itrlct awnllcd at CVianenviik uit TUurdity of Nit week, and'tiofni'naUd tie Hon. John 8 JUil, of lMte for Cunjrrt: 'ly arolatuatlod. follow i if it. i nyrof.U of tbe icholuti,inairdopitd; J be firt lit Jorrcx tie State tU-ketf tbe Vcooiid tie lifyrin adopted at ibo 4tt,ont!ltlollJtllt tblrd afprotfn Thut'.'A.' Heridrlcke vottrnt in tbe benatr; ll? foUrlj 'drclaron (cr. II. l'citdleton tbe rUiico if the. .rooveojlon - for .rienideot. lnitr Wieka wai tiou.liited fur Cirouit , utuetiuio so It wis announced that tbe lunty V"miui(vnera bait paaed an order relh-Hngln'y further ue of the Court rqqiu fvj thf purpoo .ol holding Fairs, UIIst&o. jlow ts it thi't the CVtholics aro now -boldin a Fair' there? Has , the order Lt-f tuipvnd ! so 'that tbo Catholics mnv bo coucil'u:J and their votes socured furihi l)euiocrutig party this Full? Wo do not wli to 14 understood ai objieting to thb Catholics or Hhy other de-iioinindllrtn-'iuing tbe afurcuid room f r holding Fair, 'lot siulply wonder what hu caudt-ij our Democratic County Com mjiioner to suspend their orJer in this pürtk-olar instance. Why is it - Stata Board of Agriculture. 'A. J, lolme Secretary oCStato Hoard vl Agrlculture.h'a.n iu-d a circular culliu aMaiuion.tv the, uewlj titled up rooma at the'fitate Hoard and the goologirar' eabjnct; nd requesting ' contribu tions 'of f gepmu-al - apenmenj, i a ceo no paaied by.tAlcnjonof their lopation and itoafion, itk reterence to tbe underly iflg aod overljltig" toil.'cU y, sand, &c. aud other circumtuncVs' as to quality audi quatyiyalQspocimens of .üianufscturcd iron, hydraulte and quick ,lime, firo brick, tile, A;c: Small pecimeaa.by mail, and lire iaca'Ly 'xpres, at', the ei expense of tbe IfoM .'.There are rnow.m er 8.00O .p ec"o,e h A i pj bV caL'i net o d wl t h tb e a id
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'and announced binmtlf aa a caodidnte two 1 je heoce. ' ' Tbe Democracy of tbe Second Coo ire.MODil DUtriot of Indiana, aiscmbled
in t'oorention at New Albany, nominated M. C. Kerr forte-ejection, by acclama"'r Thviiepublicxn Pirty. ' JrtaNnot tain aelf-glory to boait that tbe biatory ofMbe Rf publican organiiation.Ie allied to tba nobleit and graodeit acbtarewjentfef party in tbfa country, and in fact tbe world. The butory of tbe or gioitatioo ia a record of tbe true progreia and advancenent of our nation. - Under ita Uidcnhijrwe lave riaeo to tbo gran dcurof th ttalion of ibe earth. Wa hare reinserted tle'tiven'-giTtn principle! of liberty, tbe rigbta of eonecience and tbe equality of roan.' .'If baa lucceiifolly net, grappled with, and -conquered In tbe tnoit prolound prollemi iter presented to tbe American peoplo for aolotion.' In ita. in fancy it met the qoeilfon of tbe prejudice of rare,' anderendcrfully bore aloft its binner in UjVfu'rVrT bitter'oppoiUIon. ':Aa an aiHtnoo rf the truth'of ile prin eiplei, in itraecond eioriia it iad com pietely revootfonited tbe American toaaa, and Abraham ; Llocoln, the champion of the anti ilaVery cauie, waa aeated In the l'reei Jeotiarehairv .True, there followed the Dcmocritio alaveholdera rebellion, but for tbia the Republican party waa no more reapooiible thm ii'-tbe lun and riin for producing the deadly hemlock and poia onbua weed. Tbe evil wia there, bud been ripening for jeari, and tbe reipomibility r'etti with the Democratic party. Tbe reaultof tbe atruggle corresponded with the greitnen of the principle! involved, and tbe dark blot of alavery. baa been wiped from oor national ijcutebf on. Four mil. Houa.of booduien emancipated ' from tbe ichacklei of ilavcry, ire now being cd ucated and ti lie J from their degradation to that of freemen, who ire jet to tier ci all tbe rigbta and pritileea of American citizens. Already with the Union men of the South they, are reorganizing tbe Southern States in tho name of liberty; the first time in the hiatory of our ra tioo. ' -i'-"--' ' Problemen great aa in tho pail are jet before tbe ptrty. We aro now securing the rciulti already accompliihed. There is atill need of great enthusiasm, devotion and itatcsmimblp.' Tho restoration of the Southern' States ia' a work though for a lime interrupted by that arch dcierter, Ai Job atony naw rapidly approaching completion. Wi are yet to lecure all thi result! fought out by our soldiers on tbe field of battle, and in tbia connection to do justice to tb,pe who thus periled their lives for the salvation of this Government. We uiuat not forget tbe Union men af the Süulb, wbfl plriUd lif and fortune in tbe struggles o.ribelliou. ' We must do jus ilea to the'rtolored men, to whom we hs?e given freedom; lud secure bin) In ill bis rights a nd privileges. We must sustain tho' national-credit and the creditor who gave his tusae to support tbe Government in the hour of tridl. Our work as a party will hot be ended unlit we have put down corruption,',' .'placed true and tried men in every department of tho Govern mant, and tttnlh'thed tbe great truths of llho Declaration of Independence In their fullest and, Vr.udot Knie. On our banner is inscribed Progress, Kual Rigbta, Freedom fur all. J.et there be nu .cesntlon of effort. We hsvo been, and still ire, in ti e right. We hive truih and justlc on our side. Let there bo no step backward by the Republican parly. ' Our-motto ia "Onward." Lnt ua spurn the idea that rcVcli, either of the Southern or Northern atay.at-home kind, shall ever igiin rule this cation. Hucrcas awsits,lhe Republican party as long aa it ia true to principle eud to duty. ' Enthuilattfo Republican Meetings. A largo and, eutbuaiatiio Republican meeting was )eld at Lebanon, Ind., on Priday night. .The. Court House waa densely crowded. Gov. Raker made an able and eloquent speech. lie discussed Senstor liendtick'a Unancial and tecon struction policy, and exposed its utter fti laej. lie inundated the Republican policy of reconstruction, and shoved that the Cuhrcsstorlsl rlsn was the only sure plsn to tbe üovcrnmeotf After Gov. linker oöncladed, lr .;(). Walsten made a short a, l effective pWch. .The meeting wsa hi largest and -mott cnlbuiudtio held thero tbia yeur. Tbe Republicans of that vicinity are highly pleased with the nom instions of iloo G. b. Orth, and are con fiden) of bucccm. ' Tbe Republicnns had I glorions good meeting at Lawreneeburg on Monday night, addressed by Cumbavk, in his bap piettt style. Iiis speech, was about an hour and a half in length, was a fine effort, and every Va j worthy bis reputation, lie will. do good wbareyer 'e goes. Great entbuaiium prevailed. . A. coiumitteo was appointed to get up a plsn for tbo imuicJiute organization of a. Giant Club. Tbe meeting 'cloed with .three rouiog cheers for Grant, Colfax and tho State ticket. We are moving on the enemy'a wotks. . - - Cm a sr. Wim. AccrpT The N. V. Heris author CbMQ will accept the Petaccratio nomination, on the pUU Tbe tfurru embodying universal , suffrsj;e.j Chief Jurt?r,irb5inrow-in RichrepreientAtirca ia the ...aiVloiIering "to tcvoerito with the Pemocratle" party in cum he ia tb numincc and the pLUwrm
ia of the kind set forth. Henry A. Wis aud the Chief Justice visited the African Church in Richmond, together, on Sunday, and heard divino aervice. : , A ; v , , ; ,i . s i " ; Realitlng ReeonatructIons . . The progreia of the restoration ofvthe Union (ssya tbe Cincinnati Gazttte,) by tho admission , of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana) Alabama, Georgia Florida and Arkansas, Is the Isst ''outrage' on the Democratio party. Their platform accusation against the Republican party was that it prevented the restoration of the rebel States. Now it ia that they have re stored them. The grievance Is'tbus frsnk ly stated by the New York World: ,. There is no poaaible way by which, the Domocratio party csn prevent Prcsidentisl electors being chosen In tbone States, or prevent tbe votes of those electors being oonnted, . , t So It appears that it wai only aa Demo cratio State that the Democracy ' wanted to have them restored. If they are Re publican, tbey would have them kept out indefinitely. Tbia is the true Deroocrstio principle of Union. As there i no hope thst a veto would be eOVctoel, If Johnson should do it, the World says that tbia is the only thing that can be done: The only thing we can da is to make a atrenuoua atteti pt to curry thofte State fur our ticket; and, considering the great num ber of whites who aro diofranchined, our only chanoe of aucceoe consists in dividing tbe negro vote. . Rut the Democratio partpr does not seem likely to adopt any etficiant method of doing this, lor our part, we do not yet see tbe wisdom of let. ting seventy electoral votes go by default and turn tbe scale agsinsl us. We bad ratberste a Democratio I'reaident elected by negro votes than defeated by negro votes, since, In spite of aI we can da, vote the negroes will, either for us or sgaiost ui. ; And thus it ! con feme J that tbe aalvation ofthe Democratio parly bang on' the negro vof. The stone which tbe builders' despised baa become tho chief corner atone of the Dcroocrsoy.- Rut bow can tho negro vote be divided in favor of the Demo crstio psrty? Not by Pendleton. Not by any Democratio candidate. And fo the Democratio party must come meekly to Mr. Chase, and aak him to accept their allcgianco and to become their leader, in order to get a part of the negro vote! That is what the World's able argument means, and what (be party managers aro contemplating. Congressional. A bill for the admission of Colorado waa introduced in the Sonate on"l huraday. A joint resolution, granting permission to officers and soldiers to wear badges of the
corps in which tbey served during the war, wsa psnsed. A motion to reconsider tbe bill sdmittirg tbe Southern , Ststea wh made, in order to allow Mr. Ystea to mske a speech, after wbirh thl motion waa withdrawn. The bill continuing tho Freejmen'a Ruieau was taken up and debated, but not acted Upon. Tbo joint resolution removing political dirsbilitls from R. R. Butler, of Tennessee, was taken up and passed. The Ts a bill was taken up In tbe HouVc, and with two interruptions, one for tho pufsogo of a resolution introduced by Mr. Duller, releusiug Woolley from conlin went, and another lo decide not to bold a r.lght scsiion, vrus discussed till adjournment, considerable progress being made. Tho Senate spent almost the whole ession of Friday discussing tho bill introduced by Mr. bbermsn from the Finsnce Committee amending tbe National Cuirency act. Two sections of it were pasted aud tbe third was not dirpored of. The House appointed a committeo cf soven members to represent it at the great National German Sobutaenfont ' in New York. Tho Reconstruction' bill, with tho Senate amendment, came .up. An ineffectual attempt was mude to have Flori da and Alabsms excepted from tbe provisiona of tba bill, but tho bill was finally parsed as it came from tbe Sonate yeas 111, nays 2S aid now goes to the Troddent, A Urge number cf bills of i pri vate nature were disposed of. The ' Tax biil was then taken up and worked upon during tbo remainder of tbe day and all tbe evening session. In the Senate on Saturday, Mr. Fowler introduced a bill for tbe purchaso of a silo and tbe erection of a Custom House at Nashville. A bill relating to the contested election raso in Washington, waa passed. Several now bills were presented and referred, and the Senate - went into cxecutivo session. Several bills of a private character" wcro intioduced in tbe Houso, and referred. Mr. Logangave notico that he wouldon Monday move to suspend the rule in order that be might introduco a resolution for tho appointment vfa Committee to select soother place for the Capitol of the United States. The remainder of tbe day was ipeot in Committee of the Whole on the tsx bill. On Mondsy, in the House, tho resolu tion continuing tho 20 per 'cent, advsnco to Gove tu meet employes waa passed. Mr. Shanks, of Ind.,' then introduced a resolution re committing tbe tax bill to tbe Committee of Ways and Means, and instructing that committee to bring in a' new bill relating to whisky and tobacco .only' It was also voted that when tho new bill ia reportod, it shall bo considered to tho ex elusion of II other birsiness of importance. Ou Tuesday the ' Senate awnd a bill removing 4b pUwaljAlüqualißcation from- about 700 eit bane of Nortb'Cafolioa. P i i c u i i 5 uoft lC ü trsccjlllhw ail : & '- The lIoAi'i roncuTted with 4he Sefcite amendments to tho joint resolution reliev
ing Mr. Butlter, Congressman elect, from J "rs, .sboald tb.r. be any aatrlas frthst parrp ,, . , ,., :' woss. Aad all psrtoa wt.hln to naka snirlts AOoeitce, of political diquallfioatiotJS r reaara and iuuwrs, 111 do ao.altber lo vr
and then bad a longdiscussion over tbe V.: II t . i ! . J win uiaaiog spprepriaiious lor nicr anu babor improveueots, which did cot come to k vote. LIST OF PREMIUMS TO Bt AWAftptp AT llg NtXT ANNUAL FAia or tum Kbankmn CoüNtr'Aü't H1CÜLTÜRAL SoCtXTT. U .'FIRST PVY. I s Ustotsit eietnflrtt to anshlna- Entries, and tbe arriDgtutnt of articles for eibibUlon. - " BECON D DAY. ' Clue A.' l': - k PB BS KP C1CKLE9, le. Bsit Jtr lils frtatrrsa.. ft 00 dQtscb restrvs....... ...... , ... o pr prsrrt ... , d'i ajrapa i ritrr........ ail uiocs (trsitrvM J.n do tomato frfTo , ilo stiafbarrj rrvi do raspberry rtmt.... , do eliron pr tti seee ae eae aoea. ' do erabapple trttvti ' do surrsoi illy.... MM, do apple Mi;..., do fjrsps lalljri .. ' do peach jot ly . do quints jili . t do psar toarwala 7.. .M ' d qulncs tasrmls l..... .'. , ' du .h saaroialads ' do eollacllsn (innJ fruits ...... MM., ...M ... do eoliS'-tlo ftSV.srve do eotlsctlen jslllvi., do eeeoubsr plckl....i. eee do Jar ilrtj or iwect toklt eeseee sseessise do cvlltciloo jikslts o eases ese eeeeA seeees see se , ' a e - ta ee S 00 l eo ee ' i a ClnlD. , DAIRY rR01UCI8,o. Dsst fTepoBBiti butter ' CJ do eherss... t9 11 best ebtt. m 1 u licit gallon apple butisr ...... .... .... do collection fielt butter... J 0 do five noued uisl'le ugr .....i 2 tt) do Its lbs. sugar frutn sorahow luipK I t do gsllon waple molaties (not from iuar) I 00 do gallon lrghuui or Mpbse uulaiaea.... , ... , do gsllon pep& butter do boa bousy.. v ' do losf salt rlilng bread . do loaf yisit bread 3 00 1 vO 1 110 Clase C. DOMESTIC MANUFACTUREi. Best tsa ysrds dutnestlo lannet .2 0 oo tan jarna sauostt or jmoii....m. ......... do tsn jsrdi woulcsrpstlag do ten jsrdi rsg r irpstlog N do t yards bagging... ....... do spouimsa llatn tbrssil........ do plr knit wools d stockings do pair knit wosWn sucks ......... do pair knit euttaa stoekings do pair llnro sheets. svae , see See I eo ee eea ( aee ' ass . aa do liotn table olotb.... - do llaso tosliag... do pair knttmlusDS j do d srth tug....... ........m ... ' do huA foot utl of tug ' do speoluica stoaklag are ' . du kolt eouifurter.. - do pair blankets 3 " do led eonfuru 1 00 do bed entntort, Uns;., ' N.l;. All theabwe uienllotitd aitlolss utuit be attested to base lean made by lbs person preaenllig tbcu for eihlUUoo.' , ClauD.'"'' , " nkedK and fancy wonic. Dert white qullt....... do -blie e.iuktsrpsne do plered qaUl (quilisd) d evtuiau llavu eiubrutdary itstHi aaeea see do sprclmeu tvttoa enibruldsrj do jtr imp woiked Ouwers do grout, was tuwiri ... 3 00 a no 3 00 1 DO ' es t ,M , do spreiuien oroamsot! shell work do sj aclmen bsad srwrk. d. pluiu lauip H'at. dAtpscl'wsn silk bonos! u do spevltasn salvt l boaaet do Unpin; uillllusry to oa. .. M........M.... do rbdlr lid , do table 9"Vr .'. do spat'lmen Staad er steol euver do iptclmea sen boonet., v do S(jrciuivB work ba.ktt do specimen original pslntlitg do spsolmen gautlemsa's shirt. ............... do spaotiuen Udr'sdrsas., da specimen worktd ewllar ....i. do Ipsrlmau la l)' op... do spevluio. tatting toiler Class E. ' UQWKRl ANDttiinutintnY. riaat and grsatsst fstltt) of l.ioers growing In puts or boats, tiauiad and labeled, by ens exhibitor Lt.t boqasl d i graalssl sarlat of ihrubbsrj do display rosss In pots do iil.pla eul rses du'dl.pUjr dblUs. do display vtrbssss.... , do duplsy gsrantuuu do diapls eul Hövers, all kinds.. do flvial ortisutsitl ClaiiF. MKCIIANICAL I'KODUCrS. ass i ID 1 00 I uo I VO ' see t.0 1 UO aee 2 00 1 0 too I oo 4 1)0 a va 1 00 aee si 3 UO Ilsat two bnrse esrrlsge.. lion 2d best two bnrse carriage. 6 on Ilsat tii bnrse nr two hre bagf j r a en 34 best one horse or two horse buggy, , Hol sptlng wagon,,.,,, , 21 best spring wagun 4 00 I 00 4 UO Beat sulsr do twe horse wegoa harness r . .... a no oo d i two bnrse snrrlsge barriers n..... ...... I........ ........ do set single harne.s I OO do man's e4ddle end bridle do sidessddle sn4 bridle est ' ett t ...... ...ni... ...... 4 do Mien's boot...... do lady's slip) era... do three pieces tf leather, ealf.' kip and sole , .-- 1 Qu i 00 Deal lot lomkluoes or monuments cu grouod.10 UO 3d beat 11 lumbslnnts or uioouuieuts vn ground Drt specimen crockery ware do specimen iron castings , , di cooperage, tight ware do spec! men eooperage, slat k ware .......... d specimen oonpsrsge, lr bound do speolineo tinware, not Ian tban sis places.. do siecimen bechire S 00 I 0 3 00 eae 1 00 S U0 3 00 1 00 do hair dos. dlflWsotaitlcles cabinet ware I 10 . fly Uruabts.. see eee e eeeeaeeee 1 00 do corn brouiQ, half duien . J L...L.. th- . ........ uo vurn uuinei, m.aui aui hi i ... do uitrlotbrs do apeolinan printing do eoek stove and flslurts, (on, ground) ... ess 4 00 a oo ese I (10 s so 3 00 5 Oil do lot edge tools, sis plecss Jo rifle jrun, (by maaufucturer)... do dooble larrrMcd shot gun do sewlne machine do barrel ß ur. to be teated on tbe ground S 00 do Ibl. fl iur from least wheat, to be sat tafactorily attesUd lo oorninlttee...... S 00 Class Q. TARMINQ IMPLEMENTS. Best farm wagon and bed, (by manufacturer). 8 00 2d best Urm wsgen and bed, (Dy uianuiao- ' tUfe)res aoe'eMate eftseee esjejeaa ease easstsesst tsssss 4 00 4 00 Best plow for general perpoias tested on the ground , 24 best ptow for general purposes tested on - the gtoua)d....MM .....m. .,... Beit sod plow.n...M..M 24 best sod plow . 2 01 4 00 2 OO Best one-horse doable shore! ... Beat leid roller. to-horeo... I U0 2d best field roller, two-horse- 2 00 Best two horse-harrow 3 Oil do elossr gatharor.... 2 00 do side- b ill plu w m Best mower aad ran per euuiblned... .......... .,10 00 2J best mower and resper combined 5 00 Beat hurae rake fr slaiks and bay 3 OO do grain lb other and separator, tested on the ground asssiiisstsss eeeaaeee)eeSj saes 10 00 fc d. elttrei holier.... m..m. .... m... ... m..., 3 00 do hay aud straw euiter.... M 2 00 do corn planter - da whs at drlll...M. 1.00 do hs f.irk... seeesssi aae ebt tissss aeaees - 00.1 . do manure foih,...M. I 00 do ptck......!,.v..:... dl) Dlftttö6aie Me4e)W tM ae ss,se ssssea aa eeax aw i wie. astStsstMii isssSil a. . de Corn hoe......, ....................... .......... bT do grain 3t die. .,f.v,.. z 00 '-do pejate digger ...v. v...... ..... -.. z: ii dtor wheelbttrro ...".tv.. .. m...m...m...."1 00 . do vUdaWt.Mr--' " v 4 00 A. II. Arrangements will brnJe at tbe June rufeiirig r tho tclvy, to tr t the reapers an t
a on or br note ulreoted to tbe tieoretery, Brouk
villa, b, ths Oral Saterday cf Jane, at which time all tbe arrangements will be made and a'ipaoial coin tu I use appointed for the purpose. j ;-V CtlSI H. - Houses roRGENKiuL purposes. tlest stallion erer 4 years aid... .....10 00 3d bast stallion tear 4 years old.....M.. 100 Best stallion over I and under 4 years eld...l0 1 0 3d best stallion ever I and ander 4 years eld ! 0 Best stallldii enlteverSand eodsr J j ears eld I 00 3d beat stallion colt orsr 3 and under J) ears old I 00 Best stallion eolt over 1 and under I years eld 4 00 3d bestitallion ealtover 1 and uaderS yean old ; 3 00 Best brood mere (with eoli) , 10 ()0 3d beat brood ware (with eolt)... I 00 Brst aiare orer four years old issssi et seat sat a eee eve 10 00 3d beat mare ever four years utd eseeaeeeee aea 6 00 Be.t filly orrr and under 4 years Lid 3d best filly over I aad anderd years old... Beit Ölt ever S aad under I years old 3d best filly ever 8 and undsr 3 years Id. Brst filly over 1 end. under 2 yesit old.. ... 3d best Ally ever 1 and under 3 years old.... Beat eucklng ot (horse)...., issse eaaaeeeoo eeeeaeeea 3d best lu.kmg eolt(horse) Beat sucking eolt (mare) ,. 21 brst sucking eolt (ware) e o s no a eo 2 oo 8 oo 3 00 a te t oo 3 oo i eo Bust lot I colts from one borse...... ,...1000 3d best lot I oolts trm one borse fi 0! Brat gelding oer 4 years old 6 OS 3d best gelding over 4 years old I OS Best gsldtng ovsr I and under 4 years eld... 4 01 2d beat geldmg over 3 andu"der4 years old 3 oo t'e.t geidlbg over 2 and .ander 3 yssrso'd... 3 00 21 beat gelding over 2 and undsr 3 years old 1 00 Beat spaa draught hor.es or tnerrs... I 00 2d test ipso draught boises er toart a.. I 00 i ' THIRD DAY, Mi ' Clan I. HOnSKS TOR LIUUT HARNESS. Best stallion ever 4 years old 10 00 3d best stsllloo ortr 4 j.sreold I 0(1 Best stallion ver Saud under 4 years aid. ..Ill t0 3d List stallion over I and under 4 yeara old. S 00 Bet palrnatoh horses.... ...10 00 3d hstt pair uistch horsss.M fi U0 Best bnggy borse or mare...... ! 00 3d beat bogey horse or mare..'............'. 3 00 Beat saddle hofse i I 00 21 best saddle betas i 00 Boat and fastest trolling borte or mere, ' three eompetlcnrs 3) 09 3d best end fallest trotting horse r mare, ' throe competitors ,10 00 Deal and fastest paolng horae or mere, three competitors.. .29 oo 2d lert and fattest pacing borse or ware, three competitors , , 10 00 Bet luara over 4 years tld.... COO. 3d betl mare over 4 years old 4 0 liest hure oref 3 and under 4 years old 8 l0 ad best mare over 3 and under 4 years old... 4 00 Beat a-eltilug over 4 years old 8 Oo 2d boat gelding over 4 years old ,,. 4 00 llasl gelding over 3 and undrr 4 ytars old... 100 3d beet gelding over ö and undrr 4 years d 4 VO Class J. GREEN TROTTING. Bett and fastest green trotting more er borse 13 00 2d bstt and fastest green trotting mare or borse esMlsaN leeeeeeee ae 10 00 i . . Class K. JACKS AND JENNETS. Beit Jack m ; ....10 00 2d We.tJ.ck.. , o oo rieU JtfiiUot ....... .... .............................. .... 4 10 3 00 f 00 3 00 4 10 3 00 30 1 H0 2 00 1 00 I 00 4 Oil 8 on 4 OU 21 best Ji-nnet .'. Best uule 3 years old end over r. 2d beat uiuie 3 yssrs old and over... Beat mule over 2 ai.d under S years old 2d bett mule over 2 end undsr 3 yoars.old... Brst mule over 1 and 2 years old 2d host male over 1 and under 2 years old Ileal mule eolt 2d bsit mute oolt Jlettrpan mules by one owner 3d beet sraa mules by ine owner.. Beat lot five mule colta ireiu one Jck.. 2d best lot Ore ruulei from one J.ck. Clin , , CATTLE. Bett lull orsr 3 j esrs old ..10 00 td tt.l bull oer 8 leers aid I Oil Bett bull over 3 and under 8 yeare eld 8 no 3d beat bull ver 3 and uodiy 3 years old... 4 no Best bull over 1 and under 2 years old 4 no 2d be.t bull ovr I and uuder 3 years oU-.... 3 Oil Best bullealf under t year old 3 HO 3d best bull ealf under 1 year old Best lot 3 ealvea t out oue bull under 1 year old 2d bett lot 8 calves from one bull under 1 year Old . Beat cow over 8 years ... 3d beat cw over 8 years.... Host bclfcr oer 2 and under 3 tsta old ... 3d best bailer over 3 and ander 3 years old.. Be.t belter ealf under 1 year old... 2d best belfrr calf undsr 1 jeer old Best failed steer or Cow 2d beat fatted steer or cow , 1 00 8 00 4 00 8 00 4 Of 4 HI) 3 00 3 00 1 Oil I no a no B st yoke oiea, draught and apeed eumhlned 8 00 2d bett yoke ossn, draught and steed combined 4 00 CldlS M. Beat bnsr over 3 years oil. 3d best boar over 3 yrsrs eld Ileal boar ever 1 and under 8 years old....... 2d bett boar over I and under 2 years old... Beat boar pig under I year old..... 21 beat boor pig under I yeerold Best breeding sow with 8 or more pigs cn ground................ ........ ........... ... 2 I beat breeding aow with 8 or more piss n I 00 4 00 a no 8 oo 3 oo 1 uo SOU ground....... 4 00 Beat liner 8 nil i under 8 months old A 00 3d best liner 0 flea under 8 months old 3 Uu Beat aow pig under I year old... 2d best aow pig undrr 1 year old ' ClaisN. bllKKI. Rest fine wool J buck 3d beat fine wooled but-k Beat long wmiled bguk, 3d test long wooled buci i. in. r ..... ......... Best middle wooled buea 31 beat middle wooljd buck Hen fine wooled ewe 2d best fine woolod ewe Beat long wooled ewe 3 I'll 1 00 ft 00 a io 6 oo 3 00 ft on 8 OO i nu a oo & uo 3d beat long wooled e we... 3 00 Best middle wooled ewe 8 00 2d bvst middle wooled ewe 3 00 Best lot 4 Umbs 8 0C 3d beat lot 4 Uiabi. 3 Oil Beit sheep for wool and mutton combined .. ft UO 2d best sheep for wool and mutton oouiblued 3 U0 Class O. VEGETABLES. Beat buthel Irlah potatoes i ......... ...... .......... 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 2d beat buabel Irish potatoes Best bush, sweet poiatot-i . ......... ... . ...... 24 best buah. sweet potatoes eeeee isiaisssssst isen omn. turnips do peck onions.. eeeee eeeets eeeeae eeeeeee eeeeeeeee see e do peek tomatoes. do ptok beets eee eee ejeeen sesssssss eee aeeeeseeaeea as see eeeeeeeee eee ao peck carrots. M,, do dosen radiahes do als heade cabbage ee 1 no 3 r.0 J oo liest sla watermelons 2d beatsia watermelons Beat ill pumpkins oo ill squasbes do vegetable eggs... 50 I uo 60 ... '.' 1 00 50 do ala bunches celery ....m. do elx bunobesceuliflower. do peck parsnips do ait iila melons eae do sli muikmeloos or green Bathed cit rooi ,....w .... do peck mango peppers do hair peek sa'.aily or vyatar plant......... do bunch rhubarb, (named)..,...... .... do tobacco.... Rett and greatest variety vegetables by I exhibitor. ..m a.M e se eeeee e saanstm e aee 3 00 1 00 Sd best sad greatrat variety vt-gotabK-s by 1 ealilLJ. tvr..... Class P. POULTR'. Rett pair turVeys 1 00 do pair geeaa do pair ducks do pair chickens ! eeeeeetaaee e eee , da ad grateftt vnrlstj bj od exhibitor ! Class Q. "... I FRUITS. . ..' ; Beel and giaaiattsal-lely erploe, 4 of each named aad Ub-lud. I. lai lvtM - BOO 2d Watend ietl vtuUty appfea, 4 ef et b namd mut l0l'i, 15 vrtril-......... -v. $.00 Itrat anl gieuleat arl.'ty para, 4 namad and unci d. a vane ilea. ...... f.. 24 btet and greiiftii rlely frtv liaiuad and U; ttod S Varletlre.i.,.. .,.. m......a....m.m.. Best And greeieat variety pearbea,aantd and labvl J, ilatl.-i .....'..,.......,............ Id ear aid ftreaieet sariuty Mlnis named aud la1 a oo 20O B OO lwkJ. evurlelioa..n....d. Bal an J crratf.t varltty treit-a ejsaes , too I w tu Tim It liu.b. l ri wl ail-
Beel half kuh dried ichea . do aollva truaM . m . dop-xk qiilocaa. mjt do a-allon .lumt ....MM.. ... nt aud (rwalvat varleijr frulie ly I 111111. ........ S OO Xd lxt aud greaieel tarleljr rulia by I eblOiwr., I OO
ClUsR. GRAIN. Beet betiel erblta eorn A 1 I . I. ...I. .. Meees ttsasat eeeoea eeeeee esSae loo nv j'n.u. vuiureu evi ..mm...,mm.......m do llll. nala..., M ..mmm. M..M. do hair Im.h. clover ad. ................. ........m.. dj liair huah.Sai ed eeeeeeaeeae ee eeeaaa dee S a eee do half liuh. erlitt baaut... i.,.i..t, du half buah. IwrUy... . ....mm...... mmm. j d hairtiih. Irley - do half bnah. rye..... M...M i. ........ do fri k I. Ina Kraaa eeed . da perk llnie beane.MMM. dt bll.ll. rrA eihret, Iraled ua th ground....... .1... do bu.li Mio heut, tneled 0 the ground do half buah. timothy eeed. teak-d ba tbe grvuad. Class 8 " ' ' " VARIETY.'"" " Beat clmen nailve era re wise ( fr anas ttl )...... do aprelman ciirranl lq m duapei lmas elder from applee...... .. doaiwrlrara I'lavVlwrry lia,w,i,... do eon fnifti lilarlwrrjr Ine u. M do noini.a elder vinegar or grape., d cured kama ..... d.i Se puit)da lard h ' do dlaplay tfi'H.wraetie end da(uerrelye..M..MM do dllay dry g.4a M eee eeeeeee eeeeee eet ee.e eeeeeee riudl.Uy Jsaeiry , u n ....... do ant'laian aunt pa. ... m.m... ...... .m.....m. ( do dlapiay hardware...... mm..m....,....mm Class T. VNENVMERATED ARTICLES. I4DIS' OtraSTMiar, omts' PiMKf artsy. a ) i 1 VO i Sfaj I Oil JOt too AO (Ml CO 1 CO IÖO irOXJBTI-I DAY. Class U. 6YEErSTAKES-llORKJ., JACKS AND JEN . , iaKTsi, D.t aullion........ MM...a....MM.....M.. ..V. H on do iimie ...... .., I ' du Mviölng...,,,., ..,...r,. S 0 dojaik In oo dO HlBll.IIIM-talH.MUI.N..HIl..WM. M ...... " M . ... A OO dojuuual . M M C UO Class V. SWEKPäTAKES UATTLE, 8IIEEP Jk IIOO. Daat bull eeeee saeeees eeeeeee eeeeeee. eeeeeeeee eeeeae ,..lo0 do cue , ,.,' a 00 dO boa r.M ,,.M..... .M .M., M.M M ......... .M........M . MM doeo... ...., S 00 do Lutk ..... m m S "O l0 ee....M.M.M.M..M M M....M..M.... SOU ClauW. IIOnSEi 0? SLOW GAIT. Slowest berae or mare nf any gait Messt Ojaeeee 13 00 3d slowest horse or mare of any gait .......... 10 Oil RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS FAIR. I. Members of the difrreet awarding commit tcea to report tbeuiaelf Sa So ttie deurelary of the rwiciety by 9 o'clock, A M , f the second day of lbs Fair, and If ni'l to d )D ihs U ir I wl.t (rocoed ImuiedUtely lo Oil up the dliiereut awarding oouimitlees, esoepl the eoinuilitee on braee, wlio will pmitlrely rrpot t tbemtelvei by t o'clock, A.M., of the tblrd dsy, Shd will immediately enter ufHin ihelrtiutlet. 3. The ground will be open for tbe adnila.lon of stock ahd articles which aro to be enhlbl'ed, on Monday, the day before the s"alr all aulolra an. tared fr premiums must ba entered by 12 v'olook, M.,oa the seeoitd day of the Fair. Tkk RKTsita HIST BR At ST TUR VI srsCiritB AkDMO SsTST WILL BB BtabB srTBa VHy TIMB. 3. Tbe rsspectlve awarding eoraailllees will pteinptly report lb. tuerlvrs at the time, and In the manner above dirioud, and at one ou( r upon tbe discharge of tbeir respective Uutieat or, w-t a failure to Uo so, the Board will forthwith III the the vacancy. 4. Meml'ers will be furni.bed with membrship Hoke's, which will admit them with their wives and children uuder twertty-oae years of aye. 6. Tenons, not uumlrrt of ihe Fnrlely, 1)1 bo cbargvd 25 emits per day, end rhtldren undsr IS and over 8 years, wi be ehrgvd 10 pen l per dsy. Fr a family ticket, during the Fair, oue dolUr will be tbHrged. 0. So person will be allowed to Interfere with, or make any suygrstions lo tbe awarding committees while tltey ere ai'Judliatli.g. 7. A eooiuilttee of arraugeiuenis tbill be appointed annually , whoaa duty It thall be to re cvive all artlules dettgnel f r esbli.ition, aaalgn tu sohl artlt l e tlnlr pisets.app in d iurksepert. Ae. i nd they shall have the riclu Ire control of the right to lurnlah the Fair with as ui my atanda for relrsthmenta as I boy deem tunperthe tllr. tors reaorving the right uf say Ing what may or may bot be si Id on the Fair groua is. 8. All peraona having atanda In tin Fair grounds, shall obtain a tiokel uf mciuherstili te fore Mdintsa'oii. 1 V. The awarding rnmmlttees thall report their awards to Iber-orretary by 1 o'eovk 1. M. of tbe tblid day i f the Fair. 10, Ks'.'h artUls eiered shall l e aumberrd in Its appropriate olaas, and the Lumber oniared in the Pfcrvisry's ln.ik, I ut no owner shall have his nams pliioed on hl rard. II. Ail members ate retired to pay the annual fee of memberthlp, ou or btfvto the flrtt day of the Fair. 13. 'the rvepietlve swardliig ronmltteei are auihoils'-d lo wltbhnld premiuiiis w bare the ei tide! ere not sunielvntlv meillorious. 13. Ku pernio, bi ing a Oi.mpvtltor fur premiums, shall be permitted lo airve as a meinb-r tf anawirdlng eomiulttee In that ela.s to which their artlglea UlMig. 14. The bonrd issuthoiitad to ward premiums on articles ui enumerated, thould ibey be bllrd and pnereea lullluiei.t merit i r novelty. 15. verv e mpeilmr fur a premium must be eome a member ol the f i.olcty, by paying the an oual fie, 18. KsbUiltora mutt have their stosV or other st'.lclss rntervd on the books of the reorelnry befvre tley are placed wlihlu the enoluaute of .he shew grund. 17. Nu articles are to ie removed from tbe en cloture without permlrtlon of lie matngcrs. 18. Ail persons appl le lor preiniume us grain, grass seed, fi una, vigrtablvs and loots, shall tile alih the appropriate emuiuliiea a wriltsn slate msntoftbe mode or manner of produoiog and timeof planting IV. All agricultural products, offered for premiums, luu.i be of the present year's growth. 3i. No article or animal snail reoelve a tiemlum, In more than one alms at the same eiibition except lor saai juUkta, lodlotaanl lit lera, 31. The awarding committee, la making op Ibeir award, shall taae lulu consideration all the points which g. i lo mske uu ihe animal nr si tide S3.- Nu member of the Hoard of lirctnrs shall, while in offlce, act 041 awarding euminlitees, S3. All manutaoiured aitiol.e mu.l boeahihitad by the luaiiufuoiurer thereof. And all farm, orchard and .aiden products, must be eshlblte I by or In the neu-e of the Bun rioa produoer thereof, and no premium shell be awarded le persons ex hlbitlng grain, trulls or vegetables produovd by others. 24. Allmembera of awarding committees who reside ou, of lbs oo'ioty will be furnlahed with tickets for tbemselvet and families, tree o( ohargej but where they enter sr. Idas for competition Ibey most pay the admission fee at 1. 25. l'leasure buggies, carriages and wagnns shall be charged aacli day during the Fair, driving through the Fair grounds, at, and no such buggy, carrl ge or wsgon will ba allowed to uo buch while In the ground. , 28. The Hoard may, for good cause shown, remove any member of aa awarding committee. JT-Tbe lime of holding tbe Franklin County Fair haa been fixed permanuntly, commencing on the 8J Tuesday of September in each jear. OFFICER8 OF THE SOCIETY. C. B. BBSTLEY, President, r tSAM'L I, HODERTst, Vice President, L.II. HATMONDgecretary, , . D. O. HÜCKER, Marshal. , .. DIIKCTOIS. . W. W. WILLIAMS. . F.R. A. JKTER, A. a. LINK, , JOHN M. l.pTjknkins, JOHN 11. QUICK, Wm.' AltC LUltl.. JOHN S.MAKTIN, W. A. QUICK, J.C.AttMSXUONU, IJ. V. BEMUSDAFFKU. rnimiTTte or itimoiHSiri. F. BKRRY.K.H.SWIFT.M'M. McCLTJRE, JACKSON LYNN, II. II. BL'TLEK. Tax on. Whisky ' and Tobacco.-t-The Cooimittcs of Waj i ind ' to earn have appointed Hooker,. Maynard, and Logan, as a sub committee . on vhUkj, aud Messrs. Griswold, Atluon,' and Brooks; aVa snb-comn.ittee on tobacco. The committee will not report a bill on these sub jeots until toward the close of the present week. They will accqmpany the modified rates of the tax with resolutions and rtgu lations similar to those heretofore reported iti tho General Tsx Mil. '
..... 'Petition cot.GfntarL . , Tbo pciaiotl If 'McCoole 'aad Colarn for titer comuutatioo cf Ibeir paoisbroent from Iror-risooaientlo a iiae, laving leeo presented to Gov! Iialer, 'wiin f argu tnent o(jcouDso1r tie Governor hss de?lia? ed to Interfere wltd tha 'eiecotloa'of tie lew. Tbls actloo fa final.'md the priie
Bbtera tuuat bide their time. Foc.tD Guilty. Tie eise of Jpo. H. Anderron, Collector of the Fourth iP!s triet of VirgloSs.aod ojhers, eberged vtith i conspirscv to defrsud tie OovtrbtaeDt, Waa concluded VeforeJodge Ctaaa7"oo Mondav, and a verdict of goUtj vraa ren der'ed apainet" Andera'cp', tie" Colltctor, IU tert Klsom, Inspector, and CoulJman and Tatlerson, Assiataot Inspectors. The a,cntfitoe was passed aa follower Aodereea wss ClrjeJ $10,000, and two jesrs InrnU son mint; Klsom waa! fined $5,000, and two jesrs" Imrirlsorirbeht; l'siiason 'the' sarue; Gould, fined $-,000, and two jears Imprlaonrosnt. .:)- v."-; - . j A New Volume. The Pictorial Tire-riolojit-al Journal fur Jul contains for" trsiti of manj diifin-ut.hcd Men a' od' Mcaaniful VuirK-lejrrj,i!aB ,4 Aslastia Rcautlfe Kngf.ah. French, Gtrua'n, Ilus sian, Grecian, Hwedib, Austrian, i'olisb, Swiss, I)uch, Turkish, and Japs nW; also, Lord Uroulietu, Abbott Lawrence, ZaIoVv ... ' . . l'ratt; reter Von Cornelius Verdi; Mist, Fittainger; and twelve Rooiaa Catholie I'rvlatts and Priests; Mahomet, end h!a UeliKlon. 'The dovslopu,e-t Theorj,' by Prof. Gill; Ladv Daffertj, or. the .Wo.' man Question; Thirteea National Typeg or Female Beautv; Profeaalonal Iuatruo tioo In Practical Prenolov; Indians and Mountains of Orego.ij a French KJocator on Aiuericsii Schools, ,iud much otLcr verv inlerceliiig metier. .. A new olutue begins with this number, onlj tl i year,' or 81.50 fur six month. Address S. Ur Wells, 359 Bruddwij, sNcw i'ork. ' . The Truth Iuris. ! SM ' 1 4 ' The letter sent in tj Cum miniooer Rollina, reaijroinn lue oQica,,lo wLivli . w referred jteteidsv, was rttur ued tu him if Sectetarv McCulloch on the ground , thai it waa not respectful to. the President. Yet, Rollins wee liht in telling the truth. TI10 ciiuiitrv la btiiny; rntbod ly diahonest otllcisle jho 1'iffident ia virtual) tbe I. ia I ol the tl.ieves. Mr. McCullucU know tliia and cotiscuts; Mr. l'.ullins kuows it sad protests. McCulloch knows it sod liu.Ma ou lu ilia uflire, thua, at least, be001 i inj au airomplicr; .Mr. Rollius knows it and icmiis, thus rloatiti his akirts of tbe rcafKiiatbiliiy, The pwjle will com iiinid Uulliris, while lty toiJeuin Mc Cullvvh. fGeScito. , . . . ; ewavawMawawavsaaaBea, jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmBmmmmm NEW AD V ER T i b E M E N T 8 Five TliDtJMinl Dollars Wanted. N entirely le.powaible varly wl.hei to borrow Five J aweeei.d 1'uikra for three le t te year In tuns uwt lets thsa Ivo hand red dollars Would ) reter all la one sum. lie w til pay tea per ceil, interest, and pay the Intwreat arma.llv. and etiori ey 's f es, II auit be laaSatated, saS will secure by Hist; ' hiM ig- ge va eniarsail rtd reel eaiste wolth tedettie tirmsei keera. All ex pentfts of sx.mlii ng lilies aud iee.sdirg merl gagna aid ey Ihe In newer. Nw ekergxe ti mf alteuiion le ihe wilier. T A. UJJ1 l.M, Juno IS 3 , ladlaiiepolti, tod. rctitlon to Set Aside Teed. STATi; UF IMiUNA, HlANKLI. CO., t8. Ia FRssaktM (. tact iv CvtkT. Klliabetb Iavts et al. vs, öbsdileh Jnss et af. ON inis day eome tbe p'aletlffj ia vaealloe, by It .Hand, liiukiey A Jonet, their attorneys, an l fllo their eemplslnl la tb's cause, end also the altldattt of a competent and ats.Mlenstod pe.toe, Irom which it appears thil fihad ija Jouea, hie kiel Junra, Abraham Join., William Jones, sew of MsDuttiie Jinn ilso'd, l l.tbih Jenes, W it ; ham Jonas, son o Jo.lma Junes dau'J, Aorahaiw Jonet, liaiil.l Jonea, Abatrllne Jonet, and tbe ua known heirs of Jo. ha J in dse'd are all oeces sari parilsa to tbia anil, and that Ibey eie a rvMhlatr Iketatenf Indiana, fheeeld Mad. lick Jones, biasiel Jonet, Abraham Jones. V. lima Junes, rlnalrlh Jitict, Abisbsm Jones, liMoiel J lie', Atigeliue Jones std Ihe uesauwa h.lis ol Joahua Junes do'd ere beieby tioliSed of the pendency i f Ibis twit, and that tbey be aad appear in the Franklin Circuit Ceutt on the sec ond day of ibe nest term there f, la be bold at tbe Court llou e la Urookvtlle, Franklin t'ouaty, Indiana, on the fl ret Monday of Auju.t. 11)08, te answer to as Id o..u plain t of Ihe plaliaiffs. Wilnct. r riamuel 8. Ilarrell, Clerk of sali Court, this ITlh day of Jeae, InflS. , MMUb d. IIARIIKLL, JunIS Iw Clerk F. C. C. Chas. Samonicl ' II AS OTKNID 1.1 JACKSON LYNN'S NKW IlUILDING, IN BR00KVILLE. IND., A ÖTTOOCi (OP H AKJIl WARE ! ! consisting of ...,...- CAIIPKNTIJUS' TOOLS, . . BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, , ..' CUÜPERSV10ULS, . SHOVELS. RAKES,',.; NAILS bj the Pound or Kcp. I CCCR LO KS, HAND.SAWS, OUTliERT, CHAINS, IIOPKS, CO Up AG K, ' to , U., Jt. ' All of which be offen at 'the Lowest Market Pxicctv . CJl and see toy new astortment. . nM-J K J i CHAS. 8AM0SIEL.'4 J. H. Maötcrö, i ( AlCrsCTtBSB OF EDGE TOOLS, WaGOXS. TLOWS, Lcl ' and also does general ' t s jko..v7.o.im, IIa keeps on hand a general aeeartmeot .tif . PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. Ia alao aeent fr the UUCKKYK KEaVKR,. j one of tbe bett Reapers and, Mowers combined la " Also Ageatror . . : Ball's Ohio Keaper asd Mower, every eicelleat Hand Raking Machines, and a Mower as goad as eaa be lad, ) I have the agency for ! 1 ; - .--i : ' i . ..; r SraoUT's Improvid Uay Fork L K.Mrt the best, 1st wy eplaloa," la as. , T? Persons wiabing to purchase anything la tba aboveline would do well to eall and examine u stock, as I think I eao aeeomntodate them jrlththe best 1n the merket,- end on as. rvi nable , , 'es - J f .'? i : se.a i f, may 1 2m.
