Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 July 1868 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN.'1 LOCAL DEPARTMENT. St. ; TIMETABLE W.W V. RR. -x DOWNWARD TBAIJS.S Bronkvilla Accommodation.......... .........4:30 A. If. Chicago Ei press ......7:4) a. M. ChiCh), 1 Sil .... ...... . IM M llllMtl7 : 0 9 . M. Day freight ........ MO f . K. UPWARD TBAINS. ' Day Frei go t ... 8:39 a. h. Chicago hi I re. I ...... ...... ...... ...... 9:05 p, m. Brookvllla AoeiMmodatioa.............8:S9 p. M. C&lCBgO UftlllHtMMHtMfMHMIM.m. 8sS8 A. If. Republican Ileeting. HON. NELSON TRUSLER, Seo'y of

State, and HON. LEONIDAS SEXTON will address the Republican of Franklin County oo TUCUSDAY EVENING NEXT. August lh, at (bt Public 3quare in Brookviile, at 7) o'clock r. v, on th political queitions of the day. Let Iber bt a general torn oat to bear ike able and distingsUhed speakers. Oram & Colfax and lie Republican principles ar be o nd 19 win. Come. everyboiy, and rally .round ibe fit of iHe Union once again. Sejmour & Blair Ratification Ileeting Last ßatutduy. T OCR BPkCIAk BUMSTE, Afur all the coaxing and begging, r''ra were few io number, and before noon de Ecleot lo spirit. The pole mi raited without the (wise al auch doio-e. It was done earljr In Ibe day. The first tffurt at three cheere for Seymour 1 Dlaif malted In onl.two faim allbat; the second, aftor a, visit across tb ejlreet, U better, but Itill weak; Ibe third effort waa a succet. but Mot of ibe old kind when Democracy waa ret only in name. The crowd then hunted the tbade, and began iui patiently to aait the arrival of the expected large delegations from the lowmhipe. "Here ihey come I here thee come with a braaa Lat.d I'' The salooni emptied themielf , and all gat d enilously p the etreet. About the time fur cheering it wa diacofereJ to be only the ti g .Show Coming lo town. The liear Creek delegation arrived io a eingl agoo with martial music, ba were final j coaxed to go p Kairtield road and evcort the delegation ikut Cor; tial priitulirtl It came a tour-bora wagon ii fionl, with fil Wsti voter, a fefe and drum, and a big tUg will, juat threw red and ihre white stripe in it on a mall Imkury pole.. The proeeesion followed, 'comieiing of eighteen mure totere. 1 No other delegations arrived, aud all went to work to taue the srisiTS amid ibe booming I the eanuua. Dinner-time ce roe. "The faithful" in town were cursing ''ibe faithful" in the Cuuutrf fur not coming in to rsiify. Some mad on ex uie, tome another ; bat the fact waa, Seymour nd Diair do not ratify woilh aceot, oalff by rebel and ibclr friend. At 1 o'clock the martial band played at the speakers' stand, the Show band plated and "marched the Itill do a" with a large cmwd at their lieel, lo lie chagrin of "the faithful" from the country, who thought il AI their hand. The Show went on, the speaking went onlit tpiiite wer eil up, the Show folks beat in the crowd, "the faithful" kepi ratifying, resulting, we are loM i,j one of ibe constables, in nineteen fighia, on head "busted" by braes Itiiu ll, oie hrad sever 1 hurt by a dornick, on head rul by a sabre, Mie man slabbed in the breast with a dii k-knif, Ac., etc. Ue eolvers and knives were freely flouriabd lrengirt day. The Mareliel made arreis, bai eore he could do uaibUijr, a he aaid one Juslice ana drunk and the other refuaei' lo act The Wtoriff and the speaker look things easy, enthusing theniaelres by suckln straws stuck in tooiMer. , Hitneof the old Democracy who enthuaed "aUaiht," swore they w-IJ keep oat ratifying Jeup, the German speaker, was greatly applauded by ibe Aui u:an present, who thought he wrs "giving us its," but did not understand a word. Heid got off some stale jukes. liracken, h three-year-old eoljinf of Innumerable battles, tubaided after he got through. Don't Fall to Reguter. The first Monday in August (noit week) is the time for revising the llegitiry Liste in the arioue Townships, Every Republican vir should see that bit name U registered. The Democrats always attend to this matter. Let bO l.tf'Ublicatt fail 10 dtacltargo tins duty. WHIP I Lnjioi of a Corner Stoai On Sunday Ibe UiUot' August, al 1 o'clock P. M., we. will Uy ihe corner sioue lor ibe new building of the Eeang olical I'roles'ant Si. Fettra Church it) Highland Township, on the Nat. The friend of religion art iuviied lo aitrnd. lleory Drum, Tailor Weighed, . JacoU Kuhn, Lr. I'Uouta, tied, liaas, M. U. M. Kucb. Circuit Court ' 1 " Tbe Aegnet TeriÄ wt the rranklin County Circuit Court (Judge Wtlsou presiding) will convent on Monday nex. The Heated Term Appears lob drawing lo eio, Judging from the refrtibingly cool tuorniogi and iveniuAi cflaee. , L . Bennloo of the 68th Ind VollThe lb nd oiaal oiteut g of ibe Christian UroiherhooJ, CSth Hrg't Ind. Vol. Jtifantr, Will bo beld at Oak Foraal. Franklio County, Indiana, Saturday and Sabbath, Auguit 15th and Mth, 1868. : Her. Enooh II. Wood will preach the annual aermou, and Iter. William Fnmtuill will deliver the aottual addresa Uy 9rder of lb Broiberbood. J. C. HUMES, Seo'j. ill in Arretted ad Fined. Lew Wagner and Ernst Gagle did not get through ratifying oo the 2 Ith, but kept it up oa the 25th, when ibe Justice being "all right" -thee were arretted and fined. m l ' , The Poor tiont Folks v : -Xaroed out well oo Saturday to ratify aod tee the Show. The Saperinteodeot had hie band full io protecting bis fair gueste agaiast one of "the faithful", who cam ia tJ ratify, but by mistake got iota the Show and right between two of the fair paupertj.but left h.e ,poiU" when Claxk abook a can at bim. ; Eepublicaa Eally! Let there be a big alteadaaoe at the meeting In Brookrille ea Thurtda of asxt week. Coma to Uwa, frleads, oo that day. ; and ' let nt bar a roasiog sasatlog. Brtig yoar wires aad swsetktarti, ax the Udlet are always expected to attend Republican msstlogt.

O r '.. Ccont7 Ticket ,J Our Republican friends appear to be desirous of bar irg a County Ticket nominated, to Tote for at tna eooiiog Ootober alsotton. Some tug geit that a Convention be called for that purpose. Why eould not this be done at the meeting on Thursday asxt?. What say lbs Central Commit tsst ' " . . , a Hasooic There will be werk in M. M. Def . Uarmony Lodge No. II, on Saturday eve next, Auguit lit. A large attsndnaea Is detirsd. By order of the M. W. July 29th, ISSd. , W. II. J03TE3, ßeo'j: : ; t. Cheap for Cash. Mt'ses' Oaiters and Shoes from $1 to2.S0 psr pstr, aeoording to qaaltity. Woman's Shoss fromtl totS per pair. Men', Boys' and Youths Hate from 90 ate to $3,40 aaah. Ksely Is closing out his old stock at redaoed priosi, some at one-half eost, fotesih. .Now is the time to buy cheap. F. C. Hob, M. 1)., German Phjiician, Is permanently located at Brookvilla. Iiis office Is opposite Mr. King's drug store. OOee hours from 8 to 12 a.m. and from 2 to 6 P. V. Sam'l Colter Is doing a thriving busloeit with hit ttoro. at Mlserville, selling dry goods, groceries, le. lie Is also bajrlag wool for a Hamilton factory. Mr. C. Is a gsneroei,elsvsr fllow,aad is deserving f the large patronage he Is Motiving. A. L. Adams' Store. - Attention Is dlreeted tu the advertisement of A. L. Adams, who keepe store at JBprlngfisld I. O. By ibe way, Mr. Adams' slora-rooua Is oaa of the finest la the County, and bts stock of goods will cempiri favorably with thst ef any oouatry store la Catttro Indians,

Grant Club In Bath Township. A Oraot Club was formed in Bath Township last will, uoder most favorable aurpLes. A good move, and one that should be made la every Town ship without daisy. Tit and BleLM . Whit Kolfion, after tearing hi fair but frail companion in the Show, got hit brother Jobn to go lo the Show and "ratify" bia claims against those of Jo Claik. John went, fought, bled, and retired Recovering. We are happy to know ili Sam'l P. Roberta kq. ia steadily retovtrihg' frotn 'the If rioue Orite of the fall be meet with recently while woiking ftiih a patent hay furk which be bad just purchased. Wheat ihieihtny. Our farmers are buaily al work threihing their wheat in vari m localitias, and tome of them are already bringing it into market. A Ratifler "Comei to Grief." Lew Schock, wh thought lo revenge himself on Jo Clark (or threshing a Laplander, got a knife-blade through hit epidermit. He gal enough of "raMtying " Ileadacha Prevalent, The lived n he was very prevalent on Sunday will ihi "llihl'ul" who ratitied the day be ioie. 'Kor lor lüair. Oats Uatveit I now employing tho lime of I arrest bands. The crop is an unusually good one. The Colticjtt Monument. Mtur. Hannuu & Schüler deaerv much ervdti tor getting up that targe and haudome monument locuted in the riiern part of ihe Urookvill Ctiuelery, known al the Coletcotl Mon uii' ent. It ia certainly a tar specimen of art Relieved. Jo Clark wa relieved of hi dutiei at lbs Poor House, by Hie County Luiiniaioners, on i hi Hill. Jo should be rareful bow he "draws the Urrl" lioiu rentiers. Ho might have cauetd tho DiMimcralio mujority lo have Lten oe r two lias in tin County, Al l'veirr, a Ur-ckinridge Democrat, waa apijinted in C'laik'e pace. Al will do lo march the juujcts ovir lo role tho Democratic lioket. Dimage to the Hamilton Renrvoir. A bay shower of ram visiied Hamilton lal Thursday afternoon, which lated about two hours, and caused the tiaall itrtauit to rise i suddenly a to break lie rtaervoir in tv'tral places The vtiiou uianutaclorirl wiJ L closed of necessity until ihe break are tejairtd, Wood Set on Fire. One hundred and fifty cordi of wood at llatriaon's Junction, on the Indianapolis road, wa sol on Gre Wednesday night of laat week by a spark from the locomotive and destroyed. The adjacent building eto tared. Wheat Burned. We understand that Marlin Prülls wheat Hack, on hit fatni on Linie Cedar, at burned last Tuesday night. Mr. F. wat about ready to oommence threihing. He loses bit entire crop probably three or four hundred burbvlt We have not learned how the fire originated. Notice. . Having purchased Iba interest ef my partner la the Drtif Store of hing I Smith, I deilre to settle all business of the arm Immediately. Tbersfore, all persons Indebted to said firm are btrsby rerjussled ti call asd isllle without delay with the undersigned, w bo has tue aooouias. Thankful fur a Itbsral patrooags la the past, I in sit reipsclfuily lollcit a CODtioiADCI. A. J. Euro. . wn a The Clique Dead-Where it Tho Party? Since the people (?) rose ia their strength and mtjeity and put down tho "Clique" aod strangled the Hon. John II. Farqubar, there has becu do evidence of the exittenoe of the Union Party in our County. Where are they? brave people and their gallant leaden who 10 nobly fought and killed their friends a thiog tbeir enemiet had never been able to do. They must be permitted to pause and rest after the performance of such a noble aod daring deed. They cannot be ex pected to rally to flght the common enemy, for they must watch tho "Clique," for it i. aaid (VigiUnco ia the price of liberty." . Arise! awake! people! in your majesty and power aod hurl your forces on the common enemy, or you will be overwhelmed in chains aod slavery bound hand and foot, and lubjected once more to the lath of the rebel thve-drivert whoop. You must not . wait for leaders. You .have none; you have killed them. You must lead yourselves, '' U. S.' July 27, I860. '

C. H. UlNQHAM KoQ., Dear Sir: After conversing with a large Dumber of tbo leading and influential members of the Republican party ot this County, I find that it is now the. universal desire to put a full County Ticket in the field, and fight the 60-called Democracy to the bitter end. I propose that when we hold our Ratification meeting (tho time for which will soon be determined,) we tben put in nomination candidates for the respective offices which are to be. filled in this County. What say you, friend Republicans throughout the Couotv? Let us hear from you through the columns of the American. We mutt, and, by the Eternal, we shall push tbenv to the wall defeat, rout and utterly dtmolihhtm at the ballot-box, jutt as wo did on the battle-field. Rally to the conte?t, friends. Victory is oura. The principles of the Republican party will live and be perpetuated as long as the Rrpublio of America shall be kuowo among ihe nations of the earth. Franklin County, Jul; 28, 18C8. Mb, Editor, Dear &iri I would sug gest that at aa early a day as practicable a Convention be called and a regular tick el put in Ihe field agaiost the Ku-Klux Hebel Democracy of this County. All thst wsi gained by the war lor the Union it at stake in the approaching election. We defeated them with the cartridge-box, and to make our victory complete and substantial we rouat arise in our might and power once more and defoat them at the ballot-box. We can do it if we will; but we musl uorA-. T he whole armor of political warfare mint be buckled oo, and we luiiKt go into this contest a we want into ill 0 field in 1EC1, with a determination To win, and victory will bo ours. If we will

work as becomes true patriots, our great snd nolle Ciptain, Uen. Grant, will give us the creitcst victory ever achieved over the Rebel Democracy. Three cheere for Grant, Colfax and the Union. WUITK at I ft. The Speeches of Ryan, BemuidafTer and neia. The speeches delivered by tie above no tried tentletueu before the Demociatio Convention last Saturday, were rather lame ailaira. The upecch of Mr. Itvan consisted of reading a number of atatiatioal liesglean cd trotu lying Deiuocratio papers, atd amounted to simply nothing. liouiutdutlur we did not hear, but learn that his "picco'' amounted to about as much as l.jsti's. Judge Reid spoke In hi usual mild manu er. He still sticks lo Pendiototi's greenback theory, notwithstanding the fact that it was forever defeated by the New York Convention. His ideals logo through the campaign without making a siogle issue between himself and Mr. Julia, except ou tho negro question . The Judgo docs not peak his real seutiment when talking to an audience in which he know there aro Republicans, but when Lo tuakes a midnight speech to a traitorous organisation like tho "Sons of Liber ty," who meet with closed door aud ad mit none but the "faithful," ttion he can express his sentiments. Tliatik God, a large majority uf the American people hold ditlurcnt sentiments, and will express them through the ballot box at the com ing October and November election. A great deal waa aaid by thenu spoukers about "time wat," etc. Vet, 'tiai was" wheu Democrats were not rebels and traitors. ''Time wis" when the Deiuocratio p.nrty were in power; that time is played out; the prtt "can't see it". "Time waa" when the rioutliern Democracy wsi in power by tbo overwhelming voice of the people, then that Southern Democracy toeutuo traitor and acceded from lit General Government. "Time waa" and t now when that Southern Democracy had and has tho sjmpathy of their Northern Liethren, such as aro represented by Ry an, Uemu'dalTer and Reid, Tho fact il, their parly haa had it day. '1 hoy are set of "ha teen" polinoally dead aud will bo buried so deep tbo coming lall that tlioy will never be resurrected. Liberty Herald. Seymour Reorults. Raphael hemmet, the cowardly pirate who burned our unarmed merchant vesseli ou every sea, ha announced Iii tatisluo linn with the nomititlion uf Seymour and Dluir. So ha Toombs, the traitor Sena tor of leUil; so ha Cobb, Mr. liuchanau' fnithliM booreUry of Ihe lreaaury, who aescrtcd Lis posMiid perjured himself to take a position in tho rebel government of JclT Davis; so hm Albert Pike, whose luoian aoalped our dead at Pea Uidge; eo has Forrest, the Tennessee butcher; so has Rcauregard, who urged the roiel government to put to death by tho garrot it prisoners of war; so ha tho rebel General Preston, who left his post us United State Minister lo Spain, catue homo and drew his pay In gold from the treasury that Cobb lis iiupovcrihbeJ, and then liMotcned to lake a command in the rebel army; so has Vance, lute rebel Governor of North Carolina, who do dared a few daya ego, in a speech do livertd lo the rebels of Richmond, that what the South lost by the overthrow of tho rebellion it would gain by the electioo of Sfjmour and lilsir; so hai Wade Hampton, who prophesies that the cuuso for which Jackson and Stuart died will yet bo gained; eo hit Henry A Wiso, late a rebel General, and ao thoroughly devoted to tho rebellion, even in its doath, that he acorn a pardon for hi treason, and 10 hu every Kuklux assassin in the South, who plies the trade of murder, and illuminate the darkness of midnight by tho burning dwellings of Union men. Who ihall say henceforth that the New York nominations have not been enthusiastically received? Journal. Laat Saturday General Dennett waa sitting in the court house yard, at Liberty, aurrounded on all sides by Democrat!. Whilo Bitting thus, J. U. Ryan came up to the group, and, after speaking to the General and passing the usual salutations, wanted to know if the General did not feel afraid in such a crowd as that? The General replied that he had spent four or five years fighting justjsuoh a set of fellow, snd did not feci in the least tlirtned. Liberty Herald. It is reported that the Democratic candidate for Superintendent of l'ublio Instruction is one of the old fogy kind, and gives it out in advance that he is in favor of a petition to the Legislature to pass a law compelling teachers to allow scholars to use whatever text book they feel inclined to, thus doing away with uniformity

and classes in eohoole. " This ia is harmony with the retrograde principles of Democracy. Richmond Radical.', . f Fully Identified. It must be gratifying to every Republican in the land to know, that amoog the good thing realized by the New York Convention, was the fact that Andy Johnson was fully and completely identified with the Democracy. Let them no longer speak of him as our President. Next to Pendleton, he had the largest vole for the Presidential nomination on. the first ballot, and the ooly wouder is that the Democratic whisky ring did not have power to accomplish his nomination, but the Delmont bondholders were too much for them. a

The Betrayed. What a lonely (Jammer's eve, mo therl Oh, mother can it be? What a ssd, sad, weary change, mother, Uth this year wrought in inel Laat joar thore was no merrier one, 1'btre wa nu happier eye; There was nu happier heart than Ulla; iw, mother, what am 17 A theme fur every idle jest bunk lower theo In slsve Fsllea, deterred and betrayed. And vary near my grave. Of a group of lads an t liu.lei I caught juat now a glanoej Uy old ooiopanioos were tney all, if est hurrying to the dance. And they will past the night away In merry tnlith and glee) 2lut perhaps amid their nuutbsr Some one will tniuk of me, And ol laat Wintsr't ilslf a-rldei Over the frosea snow j How we danoed until the day dawned lad the shies were la a g ow. I was the lljUeit hearted oae Of all that happy thron, For be wat by id; side that night Whout 1 bad loved so lunu I think 1 as bowiivbed, mother, IS j the light or thote dart eyes, Those murmured wuids of ifbderusi Aad all thoa tUiieiiug lies. .1 know you warned me oft, mother, Aud told me ol t the truth t llow village meid Were SeldUI Wtd Uy hlgU and wealthy )oulb Bui 1 thought of many tales i're rsaJ, . Ot man eonga 1'u uujl llow weelib) mB tuved lowly wives, II besuliiul and young. 1 thought of Lord Uurguoey Aud Uis gentle peaaaut bride I luouht of kail of UuYwfto, . " And tuauj mora bid Thau Juuge him net two harsh, mother1, IbougU he's buwsd my bead with suame I know th fault wal out all hit) 1 loo have Uvea to blame. Aod o.ty I look fuf pardjo jit, Aeioa theotber ehoref l'oi ha said to oaa or old, mother, "Wie and sin ao mora." 1 ' Perhaps 'tis Jun aud right, mother That I am nrodfht lo enettte, ' For I've scorned tbe honeai lovars - -Wbe eBsrd me their name. v' Bat jom wlil ksep my child , toolbar,' Aud rear her loryour own, And iey ans repay you, toother, Belter ibau I bate done. Toor babel abe baa bar lather's smile, ills dark and laughing ejsj Had sho a right tu bear hi Dime, How peaeelully i'u ilia. Don't tell beruf bsr uiothir'l fall; , Nor spsak her father's nauts, . To sad'lea her young apirit pure, Aad fluab ber cbtek with haue'. Com closer, ttoaer atiil, mother, for t ean eearvety see ' The dsyligM's lading fail, mother) The da light dlsi with me. Brook ville, June Ti, IMS. v Iii. r epu q tic anTläTfö n (Vi. "1. Wa oungraiulate ihe country on lbs aaiursd suco rs of tue reauQKtruuttou puticy of Cougrene, aa eviuced by the adupjon, in a umjuliy of lbs .-latss latetv lu rebellion, ol aualltulions sourtog equal eieil and political rights to all and we rsg ttd It at tne Oul r the Uuveruuienl l uaiain mo.e inatitu tlons, and lu prevent lbs pvnple ol euch t) tales from btlritf remitted lo a state ol enniehy. s "i. lb guanines by CmigreM oteial tuffrsge to ail loyal men in tne ouuiu we ueiuanaeu uj ever. eonalJsrallon of public safety, of giatitude aud of Jutioe, and inot be mslutalnsdj a bile it queatiou of suffrage lo all the loyal Utes properly longa to the people or tno.e etaies. "3. Wa denounce all funai nt repudiation at na tlonal ciluie, and ibe national bonor requires lb payment of ihe public Itid.budnei, io the utmoil gaud fallt, tu all eiedltnr) at boms and abroad, not only aooordlngao Ibe latter, but Ihe spirit of the laws unj.r wbleh it wet aooracted. "4. It t due to the labor of the oatluo that tasation should be equalised snd reJOJadas rap idly as our national latin win permit, "ft. lh national debt, ouiilraoied as It has been for the priservatlun of the Union lor all time tu come, sboald betatandsd ovr a fair period fof redemption! and It is tbe duty of Cngrel to reduoe the rale et luiertkl thereon, whenever It cau bonealtjr be dofte. "5 1 bat tbe best policy lo diminish our burden of debt Is (o so loiprote our ersdlt thai espltallstl will sttk lo loau us money at lower rates of Inter eat then we now psy and inwsl continue to pay so long at repudiation, partial or total, open or covert Is ihreateued or auopecled. "7. TbaUovemmeutof the United States should be adwlnlatsred with tbsiirlctut economy, and the eortepllont which bav been in ibamefutly nursed and fostered by Andrew Johnson, call loudly for lladioal isturw.r I. e proiouudiy deplore tbe untimely and traaia d.ath of Abraham l.lnoolo, and regret the aevealoo of Andrew Johnaoo to tbo nre.idehOV. who bt ectvd trsscbsruuily to ibe peupio who eleoted Mm and lbs esuie b wal plvdgsd to tup tmMi bss u.urisd high legislative and Judlcla lunction) has refused lo eaeoute the lawai has uid bis blgh nlDue to Induce other nllloer io Ig. Diiraaud viulate the Uwii has employed hl sie cuti.S powsrs lu ranker Inaeoure lb property, peace, itnsriy anu me oi ma oinseni nas aouaed tbe prrf"t)log jMr baa donunaed tbe Nation al Legislature si unconstitutional) bsi perslstsnt ly andeorruptly ra.ielod, by every moaaurt la bit power, very proper attempt at the reoonatruutloii of the tts4 lately in rebeliiuii) ha pcrvsrtsd the publlo patronuge into an engine of whole. nie corruption, and baa Lean J'iatiy Impeaohrd lor high crime and misdemeanors, and properly pronounued guilty thereof by the voice of tbiity fire benators. "V. The doctrine nf Great Prltlan and otbsr Euronsaa fowsn, that bcoauos a uiai Is occe sul laut he is always so, mutt be resisted at every bssrd by the Lulled Katee, si a rails of tbe foudai Uuie, not auiborlisd by the law of nations, and at war with nur national honor and lndfin denoei naiuialisd eiilseos belsg sntlllsl tu bo protected in all tbir rights of euiieu'htp, as though they atrt iiatuml born, ind nu citlien of the Untied olates, neural or nalurallisd, inu.l be liable io arreat aad Imiirlionwent b any fjratari power for actt done or words spoken I tuts country) and if so arretted and Imprisoned it i tbe duly of tbe Uovsrnmant lo lolertere In bis behalf. "10. Of sll who were faithful In the trials of the late war, there ware pone entitled to mors especial bonor than the brave eolJiera and aeameo who endured the bardabip ef campaign aod erulie, and Imperiled their iivei in the servioe tt the country, ibebouotis and pinsioni provi oaa oy iaw ior those breve aeisnusrs or tbe nation are obligations nsvsr to be forgotten. The widows and orphaot of tbe gallant dead are the wards of lbs people, a ssored Isgaey bequeathed to tbe nation s protecting ears. - "II. Jfctlgn Immigration, wblob In tbe east has addsd ao much lo tbe wealth and developmeat of the reaourees and looreaia of power to this nation, the asylam of ibe opprmcd of ail nation, iboutd be fostered and encouraged by a liberal and juat policy. "13. This convention declares its sympathy with all the oppressed people who are struggling for tbslr rights." "IUsolvsd, That we highly eommsnd Ibe iplrlt of magnanimity and forgivsosss with which men wbo have served tbe rebellion, but now frankly and bonsstly co-operate with ut In restoring ibe pesos of the country, and reeonstruotiug tbe (southern SWte governments upon the basis of im partial Justice aud equal rights, are received baek Into tbe communion of loa loyal people, and wo favor the removal of the disqualifications and restrictions Imposed upon tb late rebslsiojthe ssme measure as the spirit of loyalty will d I rest, as rosy be eonslatent with the aafety of the loyal people." Crlea ofUoodt good! ' "IUSOLVID, That we recognise tbe great principles laid down In the Immortal Declaration of Independenoe as the true foundation of democratic government; and we ball -with gladness every effort toward ioklpg there principal i livtcr reality oa every Je eh of American soil.'

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"Brook vi lid I ndiana Farms For Sale. Icfir for sale the vewelnderof my land la this CoontT St I.O FIOUKES, and oa paymenU that will anil nrcbarers. I have 1(9 ares about I miles Est nf Brookvilla, nesr the Oxfoid Ksd, and Immediately Sooth of ibe farm told to Boon Cooley, fu acres of which js in a aood stato nf cultivation, snd the balance heavily timbered. Also. 81 acres aboit two miles North of brook ville, nearly all of which Is in a good state of cultivation, and oa which is a good Barn, UousS, two wells, io., and on a public highway. I desire t sell one or both of raid tract before seeding Ums. I will be at Brookvillo for tbe next three rr rour weeks. W. MUUBUW. Jnly 24-4w. ; commissioner's sale of land. BY virtue ef aa order of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County. Indiana, in tbt case of Uiisabeth Murphy vs. äainuel V. and Jo seph W. Murphy, now pending in aaid Court, Iba tinilarili-nad Coin ruimioner lor th.it Luroose will expose lo ssle at public aoctlon, on the pteaiie, (unless previously sold at private ale,; Iba inflowing land In said County, to wit: the rlorthwent yusrtsr or i-ection zv, town iw, Range 1, excepting therefrom 6U acres out of tbe NorihweH oorner thereof, and leavir.g to sail 100 act as. ' On Saturday, August 15, 18C3, at 1 o'otoek P. M. Lids for purchase of litre St private sala will be received by the undersigned up tu the I4tb nf i uguit neat. This Is one or tho fioeat tracts of land in Hath Towmblp. IhllMd UF pALK. One third purebaaa money down oo day of ssls) bs lance In i neand two yssrs thereafter, deferred psyments saenred by notes waivina valuation aud appraiseaiont laws, wan Interest, and eoured by uioitgage on the pramsei. L1.WI3 J. V AliAiH Vl4uiiAM, Cotuiulislober. Holtsnd, Dlnklay t Jones, Att'ys. July 17, IbCS-lw. Adminhtrnlor's Sale of IUal Es lute. XTOTICE Ishereby gives, IbstI will rellslPubIN 'lie Auoilea, UN SATURDAY, AUGUST 13tii,18C3, at the late reildenro of Kleannr fries decesad, Ibe fidlowltig desorlked I'.eal t Stats situate In be town ol Lluomlng Urove, Frsuklla County, Indlsns, lowlti Allot Lot No. 12, and tbe Baal half of hot No. 29. On snd prsmlse Is a good b use, stable and wagon shop, Tlill.MH Of A1.K Oes third nf the pnrrhsse money rash, I'fte third in nine, and the remaining thltd in eighteen fifnnth Irom diy nfssle, tbe purehsaer In sIVe not with spproved seeuitty, waiving valuation ani apprai.maute lawe wun intersit Iroin date), sod lecurtd by wvitjsg ea tb pretrMeee. Pale lu commence i o cioea r. ri . July 10 4. JOHN WLDD, Adm'r. LlATJUrACTOKY. IGNATIUS KOEHLER S0NTINUK8 tn mariufacture (toots and Ebost J of all kinds pro nptly 10 order, at his asiablUhoisnt la Hroukvllls. He keeps on band a full anorttuent of LAD I KS AND MtSSR' SITOKS. ROOTS OF KVHUY KS1, CUILDUKN'SSIIOIX and gaartntett "od fit In every Instates. Msndlag doaa oa short autlcs. Call and lie bit ssaortinent and learn bis prices, not I if ,r .tlN.Trt'H KOKHt.RR. WOOt WANTED AT TUG 4OId White Ccrner,M IX EXCHANGE FOR FLANNELS, BLANKETS, T3a.3STi3d MANCrACTUItCD AT TlIC habuisOsN Woolen facto-iym ALSO A FULL STOCK OF Göoas of All Kinds .rott SPRING & SUMMER, fOll BALE 0 ESCIIAXat ton ALL KIWES OF FnODUCE ins 8 J. C. DUFITON. l.l A' li 1he just received a tsrg Int nf HandHon Fantory Uoode, ronrl-ting of Jesns.Cnaai. inert, lJlsnkel,(,'osrl(l, Halaiorsl Skirts, Yarns aud r'ennel, which I am ellingst vary lowpilnri, or exubanga fur Wool at ue Factory prices. viii paiu ior ir 001. HAMUEu CdLTEa. Mlserville, Ind., July 17, I Art Sin. jQl. aT. JZSLXJSIGr, fcEALr.lt IN PAINTS AND OILS, V A II NIÖ II K ö . lenient Jvlodicinf'H &c. AT THE run L1C SCALE, (MAIN STIUfcT,) BROOK VILLE, INDIANA. July 17-ly

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AND CHRIS. KOEBER, At hit BUtry in Brookvilh, eoatinnea to furnWh FRESH BREAD, PIE5, CAKES, &o. Also ssrvsi up Ice Cream and Ioe Cold Lemonade. He also sella IC1S in large or small quotlss. tia niaTl-tf j ir;. 0 k.J2 e7 ATTORNEY AT LAW - - -,- ao . ... BJVO.OKV.I LLK, INDIANA. A4OIIloe ovtrVjtri.HarJwiie Ster. anlly PHYSICIAN' AND SURGLUW FAIRFIELD, INDIANA Joe t ly

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AKO Hoofland's German Tonic ; The Great Hcracdiw für all Disease o? the LIVES, STQXACTT, OR D1QESTZTJ3 " OttO ASH. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN. BITTERS la eoBipoaed pare jnleoa ( .r. aa hy are SaMiCioallV Hxtmctt) of Herbs. aaJ mnkiac a tiou, hUUy u1 An at thn f ixsiierseo. i o a r , V pre-ara-l"nCTaaj TTTTär tir:ya frotn acoMic mlutitfUrt of 01 v stntf, HOOFLANJVS GEEMAN TONIO, le a combination or all the Uir-etlient t lb Bit. nra, with tl rurt qilullry r 8'mta Cm Ahm, Ortaf, Sc.. mkiuH uua 01 Ilia uiot p'oa-aatl aod t-rble rrmnl M avvr oS-fi to lLa pni'.f Thos prof-rrlnif a :-d ciuene h,-n aJexUlit admixture. Will eae Hoofland's German Bitters. Thoaewba have no objeetloa U lb eoaiLlttttwa of Ue Bliura, aa aiaiod, will oa HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONI0 Tbey are both eqnaMy food, sadttet' the ae t Badlcisai vtüu. Ilia cliol t.etw two balrf a mare mailer or taste, Ibelouio beiaf tbe toul ' palatable. The at' roarh, from a variety of can,auh aa taliKetlMU. Dvirwle. Ki-rUl llilitty, etc, IS very apa ' .fByBwafrr. . l've tta fusettosa darascd. f rh "'" oympathislnjraa f If 1 1 slowly a M Iuh with the V VX J J) Stwch. tha becursM a.Ttrt aravsSiji v' "', rail ef Which ta iha thepvteolear. nirtfrura aeveral or more of t'ue following dlatrSMtat Constipation, FUtulonoe, Inward Til, i'ulueas of Oloorl to the Head, AoiOliy . Of tb Htomaoh, Neun, llonrt burn. Ulsgust hit Food, Ulricas or welalit in tho Btoniauh, Sour r ra-Hitt lonn. mktna or I'lultprins; at iho Fit of the BtomaoU. bwtunlna; of A the Hea.t. Hurried ir DilfScult Drxalbing. Flut terins: at tho Heart, Choking or Hulfocaline; tsecsatluna vrhea lu a Lying I'oture, Dimness ol Vision, pots or Web bo lyre tb His.Lt, Dull Tain In tho Head, Detl tiienuy of I'erapirtiou, Yel lowneisot the bklrt and Eyee, fain. In tho Bide, Daok, Ohost, liimbs, eto.. bud den rivishaa of Heat. Uurnlng ia . tli Flesh, Constant Iniagltiinsa of Sell, aad Ureal Deproeelou of brtrits. Tin sufffrar from tLae dUraee abonld eaerria, 11.. ..!. .uiia iXiha ui.ctiuD of a remedy ff hia ra.e. pnr tbal whivh he viia-ina vhi 1. ihiiwI rroai tloaa aa la. -ea true tuerll, I P tiaJi4 la fit I a r a d I a ma. hie lura-di tl'rlrtl p. ! Wilfully eota asu Ilia viaiMi-H.w i"i - 1 : ur.of tda.e dleea, it llil fiiutievlWB tS vT ..I t . I. tl l. .4 ff... ttK.lf repntalloa t-t Ihe eubialt lkwa wall keowa reoiadl HoojIamVs German III tt erst AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN1 TONIfJ. fRSriXED BY Vr. t it. JA CKSO.V, riuuDtLi'nu, rx. Twanty twe yeara alana ltiy wra Brat lutrodora late thi eonntry fr.un Uarmsuy. durlus which Hms bay haVa onlosbuuiy rf.irme4 ntoie earaa, sod haSird aufiirtus luimanity to a ejrealor aateat, than asy oilier i.ui.!1 aao a lo the public. Thsw rnadis will eleftaally sere Uvar Cora, pl.un. ,1 jm 1 1 1 11 p1'" "'T ata.Chmntanr -,-"v Il-Natviiua fca bllliy, throa MZX I ' f'errheea, IH... oriha J CTVil Kidneys, aa alt , . MX VHSJ SHalaa rroaa a Plor.rr.4 ' - ZZj ' Uvar, tiova Sib, or Uiealiuee, nKiiiiaVrv ttaaultlnt; from any Cauao whstavef l'KÜB'ntATlON OrTllUSYHTUAta Induan4 by Beeere Labor, Hard ships. Exposnre, t'erers. Aa. " ; Thara I. no ro.Unuu aaiaul eqaal te lhaa retaa " la anrh r. A lose aad vlfnrla Imparled te Ilia e hol yatrifl, the appiliie ia at ran irtbaa.d. food -U enjoyed. Ilia aiomaak digKais promptly, ibe blued I. ...riSl, iha eoMipl.aiva b-aamaa onal aad baallhy, the yellow liuge la aiauieala frum Iba eya a blnom la yivaii to tbe f heaka, aad Ibe weak Sud aervuae lavaiid baeeutae a strung aa aeattky bales. j'rr.so.v.e a n ta ycrx r.v ztvE, Aad fiwlln tba band of lima wolgliltif baavlly spaa Ihem, with sll It snaiidanl til, will tad ta the eae r ihi Hl r I Kits, or the TO .!.!, aa e.iair thai will tu.nl aaw lira Into th.lr valaa, r.t'ra la a niaaaaro the eoariry aud arJ.ir of more yoihful daya, ball ap lhair hnnik-D fur in, and Kl'e health aa aappiaaa to tbelr rraluia years. N OTIC 13; ft la a wMvhll.li.i fact that fully ena-balf ef the fxrfiitl. p.rilAa lla are sal of oar papulaSota la the fund baaltai il eapres f-al wen. nid. devoid eajnymant if or, icu-e tlirlr aijo. " svr 1 h.y ara l.i of all euer-, eairemely arvuua, aad have a appat'ta, Ta ihla c1aa e pa"le Iba VITT1IUI, Or the T05IC, ta eapvially rninnut.d. WEAK AND DELICATE CillLDßl Ars maite atrca by tbe e of elihar of tbaaa ram.diaa. 1 Uy will cure evaiy ease ef HA RASMUS, wlihmit full Tbnii.puda of eTttl!Rt4 have aai-amulalad I Ik hun.l. of lb. pr prii ir, hut .pace will allow cj ike piilillratln o' 1nt afw, 1 ho, II will be ohwrTcA, ar mra of aula aud vt euch atss41u that Ibay nasi be belltivvd. TF-STIMONIAI-Sd Hon. Gno. W. Woodward, Ckt'f JvMlt of lh fiHtrm Our if Tit , wrlleet f hlhfU'i la, Mere 1 ft, HOT. tle4'llof man H Hr.' ir, n-fnl tn Iha dlK.ila of ar.nl ban. ana a war YÜÜf orgaa, asd sj a i i 'Vt. Si I ft -J waaluf uarv. a.hilliy, ami eua aciloa tu Iba ay .laat. T ""-, Irotv. 0K'. W, W.6l)WAnr.,, Hon. Jimas Tliomp;on, Jw34 i aa rnie w r taaayfennlo, . phltn Iih 1 1. ptil -. 1 11. 't con-tdr MTaniaiid a (..i fno Imti-ra' a "'naM ftntwiKt in i'f ii.'tV. JiidiceMloa er Jiv.pcia. I on errttfy ihla fioia my siwriaueu ei ik Vuura, m ith rewt, ' from Rev. Joseph H.JCcivurd, D.O.f Dr Ji'ki'm-iprtar ein I Lave . r'ienity ri'iei-l t fnn-i mv mnia with rwi'ieisend li.iu. nf rlill r i.nl kind, of mi.iIU-Im., bat rrjaidlsf ' Iha jrai-t e ptatsy1" a f-aaz, -Mav .s e eul e my ej'prn -. Vi -- JZ- J prill, sclera, I UfN. III navels all e.e da J tilui-d i bul wlih fl rar igJMsri n- ' t prr la VnrliMH I B ' ' iHaaaaad partiralatiy In v owe fi.aiily, nf Ike efulaae af Jir. I'unit.ud'e (lrmau lllttor, 1 rlpxrl f r racs from my ii.U4l r'larva, Kf.f-i ay full cnaviatiea tiikl, fiir ptitfml lUHIiiy vt lh av-rfta, nn i etti'piir OimpUf.iit, It it n e-'t I! efuVe f frfmralin. Id mna raw II Km fail 1 but usually, 1 d'ubl nut, tl wilt be vary kruffle l IS lb-l tb SCCr ffo'i Ihe kbov ra . Toui, vsiy re-rrjf.iMf. j. II. Ki .N.NAr.P, üfc-Lih, b i.vr Coslei tl. Troll Rev, E. P. TcndA JtU!it Bi.V ChrltttH t'lronft.V, fitf'nfa. I bava d'r.KfJ S.rl.I.d t.npfflt frnis the ae of llviotlaud'a Gorma D.d.i., and f--l II my privllaje ta reriiiiniid than, aa a mu valuable tunic, (4 all wU sre aiiif"i1if frmn H'ceral dhilny or turn diaaaix triune lrm l.io-i meul o! lbs llvrf, Your, truly. .. v. rt.f pll. CAUTION. n"r)aaJ'e O.rniaa Ki-medtaa ars C'iuoUrfUel. fee that H a waau. Jjssaaaitlii alh-nature nf tl. M. 3 KCK W', fT7 ftn lh WMivprr nf ( layrb btle. All oiharaara K i j (vmnlarfclt. rrmcipal i nUilaVf as i I l3:a and Manufxrtory v at is firt it M-d.clne E:ie, St. C!l AUCH Etreer, ri'.s.MfUia, I'a. VIIAKLV M. r.r.tXf, fr,,riror, roroirly C. M. JACKS05 k Ca. rnici-s. n.)fland'a Oartnaa Hitler, rrr bottta, , f 1 00 " lalfdoiaa, . 1 HooJ.Bd'e 0rnrM Tunte, put np la onsrt bnulee, l So rar bottle, er a hulf iloai n for e; .vt. . 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1 . - i lioflD VISIT THE NEW YORK STOKEr .At J. B. Coo'cy's elJsU-.d. HAVE lest received a Matnuteft Steck tf DUt UOUbS. coMiating in paft .f LIGHT AND PAUK CALICO. Utnghetms, Latent, Lijum, HAfk Goods, Corett, L'rvp Sk irtt. CK'okifiQt, .WXt, Mack t I'vbrrd Afpacvt J'opf'h?, Jileatfird and Uro, Muint, i I (Xtfbnndtf, Fhirtiip Vkceji, ;: Ticerds, llcliU'j, (floret j llvtifry, de., dr., 1 a lat.ce af3o;:tmp.xt of rroTioN, and everything the htpt in a Dry tloJe hoaso. We eontione to sail at snalS-ff PROOFS OF TIIKSlTtUlUKqi'ALlTI ' . - os -TUB . . r '' AMERICAN -WATCH HADE AT " v ,Vi rT .a .a . KVKiiOir.i'.l..j l.A'.'.i.i TnF. American '-Verth Cop.oy,.f traJt.aas, Mass., tcipectfa ly sottuli list their Y siehe sre cheaper, morw atf rate, leaa eowplea. vaora durable, bltr adapted for gauerel ere, and mtte easily kept tn orHrrahd rej slrtJ tsao sby ethi f wattbeelu tbe maihet. Day are liplr In structure, and ibrrsfote trrliger, and l.e likely to be trjured ihso Iba inajeitty cf fvrelga watebss, hieb are con pos-d ot frota Kb li Jve pieces, wble la an old Ktglt.h raub ttieienro uiore IhtbTUO ptrtr. - Hon thry rta 'ir iio hardest trial watiboi tea lave, Uihgvra ry I We folio a In lottert v 1KNN. HAtLROAB COMTAKT. . bints ir :u jrMr.L rrrn fKTtrrr, ALT-MX, f., lS. 14 , IrCI. j Cettlcroea: Tie wal-'af reanofseiared by yea' live bets lo ore oa tbli railroad for several vara by car aagitiiairA, li ahotu e far bill. witrl.lM flit I vur iuij tutnl. Ibers aro now nrre three bendrrd of tb-M eerrttd ea ivr lint, and ve r ntdrr tHraa gned end vrllabU tliae-bosperi. ludeeJ, t Leva grrst sstlafaeiUaf ta ss)lg 1 oor wstfhai ite k Iras tieal Is, si 4 bav worn atd do wear tr.eb lot. if er iiboat re pair t tan try vntchn etUunir had ta es nn IU read. As yea me sstit tefvia.tfly trust ed to thote ol Ktgltlh kiAcofacture, of ersaeol edged gnod rrpbtstun) t wt as a clsra they aee kept lime ee errsr ny, er save tney dos ate groJ service, as yours. 10 these etetcutents i vt -eiaed by my Pdecessur. Mr. I rwii, bvil ti eritute tiiefd over a sor l s nf veers, triciiotty, . , t W A hn If. v7 1 I.Ms M, Ctrcrtl rtf eilntsedeet. Awtrlrsa .'sfi W Co., aHbski. Veuiakeauw Äve aiBVreaf grades of slab.; D&oied repetlv!T fv!)vr. . ' , Aupl.li.p, Tr.cy A rp., . tVelttiein IVa'ef. Cvaijasy, VialOn'.Miri. Vat ham, Mesa. V blibf w,Mss. Iioitun, li. lortvli, SJS.I. r. S.hshleU, Wn, Kllery, Home Walch Cowj aty, AlUf tb', el' a ll enrpl ea of lh Uou.Walch Compjny, $r esrrssir ty ihe Asitrlcta M'atrh foMipas.V la be t.f tbe beet n.strlsl,OB Ik tnrsl Bbprovtd ( rleriple, sad .ipi sss ery r (0 ( e tto ler a reliable lit.e lrijer. Lvrry dealer evllliig there Watebee is pmtide Ith Ihe Com' piny 't printed card of gsfctahlee. which ibehtd ascotnpsny eiiU Watch rol l, v thai beyris saey tool sere that l-ey are pattusits He geoaino article. . Tbrrs ara rometo'j iivet. rfrlt sad lailtstloni cf nar Watrhts snld ikregbfnt tbo country, and we oulJ on u tln pur hat te bS on thSir guaf J agnln.t iiliiitlin. Any gradesrf t7sttbsm VI ain!i way ta ohiiisd of Wtlefi risetrra (hrptjr'' heeaairy r.OliniVH it Al'Pl.LTUN , apt 21 i?:iicadwsj, Wew Tsrh. Brookvill& Bazar I P,P,WISMAlj; hl.MY.h IN 5aafif cao, Stivtlonory, TOYS, MOT! O WS, A5H B tUH to afirui the ).tlrts f HiS. lvfrW an vicinity that be bs jurt ejried la Iba fLo)nnnv 23uUti(u0 An Kli gunl & Will Sclt tlrd Hlutk or -SÄ3STCT GOODS?. Km a as Ladles' Wtlt IkUm an I l'.wi eal ts, I'ansv fapvr I'okee, AUun.., Crmbe, iiru.Waa, Vocket Jiooks, Wnllels, Tur', Mrlting Ieeke, Meade, t'be.ruiit., J'.v kerH,wt, CattiUiri!. Dujiip, Ac, .to. Y A 7 10 tU Ä T Huch aa I'lala and ! ') Writing fsper tad k'e vehrpea, l.esd Slid Halo '.alle. H-.b IJaldvrs, f-tecl YtBJ, riatk lUwh, I;.ki, ., . ' Bueb ue Marlin, T.;r, Veils, J.w.htrps, )ill, CM.' Hi-uii" kidVer, UaruioLlsei er rsi.tti Harps, it.. X'. XKM0(rl KiieOtvitmcnf0. f'ujb a. Violin, iuliari, Irj-rp, Iwtra. fltinis and 1 rn"ii Aoo'-r Jt n snJ Conntrnu. in greet variety . t-'.t Itsti.ifi Vicl.u and tlwusr einafa, Mu.iu I;- , if it Mu.i. Mbai UuuVs, Sail Diu ling Mu.ie, Ncvepapor r"oloa, ., As. in . l4.tii.ia lU'' Wä las y splendid rVilsvtl'-'il if ' BONXCTS. II ATS. --v j r, n ,.. vi 7t'' "?3 atiJlIt:U.i, i!ÄJÄ??A EMBROIDERIES, UHLSS TUIHMINL. I'AUASOLS. Uf.ut!kcrt!iltrs (iiovcsTrcasiiiUs j I i.llS dT. ; .1.7 " te I" ry J.uhtt M.t 'nA'Vv alte rty'. : p. r. Tvias. 4 ' V. 7 HAIR tli9TCa-.TIVa W.. iVu u i ' " - " ' '' Hi. i y W I f. I r";' ii r. i.r- I f.r .y wt r. IK'' .!'.- I ""( . mOniliill. I B. irv.-'LHH i. ''- , , Tj .a t 1,.'v'h- ih '. -e to J.- ' " Z.'... v. I.- i r ins. -1.4 . h lit i m ii. a-1 S -V 'Jt nr. r,fil, J? mm in ii,uiL),.'"i' ',-.fc'.-ia.r--J ..... f '. a; f itiK i h cc f.- , ; ' ' vnm-, -v e. M, '4 . 11 M J.K, S. le A;, -i l r lif'.Hii'. a? N TIC vi TO Vi M L ll TJlUUt.ST warkat pi'' Ur 'rn, t'je, Ac w II i Ue l!rjv;Mt l;eett I.

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