Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 August 1868 — Page 3

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIME TABLE W.W.V. R.lR. ei4ii 4:30 a.' at. Chisago Ki Calceai Mall Day S Mlf ht ,.' Iii f. M. UPWAIt) TRAINS. '. Day Freight ... ...... S A. M. Ca tea go fciprest.. 9.0 r. Mi BroihvllU AoummoJUot. 8:X0 P. a. Chleigi l ell ....... ' SiSS a. m. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ' !, n For Jlepreienlallvt, 11ENUY I). WK11H. For Treasurer, , CAPT. DANIKL SUAFEIL . . For Sheriff, . , LIEUT, WILL It. LEU For Recorder, JOHN II.U1C1ITEH. For Commissioner, , ' . DANIEL DAIIBE1L Fur Ueal Ketata Appraiser, JESSE MONTGOMERY. For Sartejor, THEO DO It E F. DAVIS. For Coroner, John it. wiaaANs. Our County Ticket. Tbl Coanly Ticket aouiiiiated by our good! a . . . 1 . , . Cl . A I . f n poopil at iui vioviniion on oaiuruay laer, it on of which JlepubHcana may juttlf IVil lroud, com pon J aa it ia of soma of ibi very ueei um m mi vvinii-iuiuii i.iuhh. booeit rnecbanlct, and velerao soldiers. Lit ftry Hrpabhein go to work aiJ do Ul m can to elect the entire ticket. Um HeetlDjf of th Agricultural Society. Tha Agrlcilluril Öicleiy will anil if the Court lloiii (a Hrookvilli at 1 o'clock r. u. cn Saturday, SfjC Cib, 16C1 TLia Uiog tba litt mitlliig bifuri the Fair, It it hoped then will be a ginaral turo-out of tha aumbera. L. IL IIatmoi, Sec'y. Public SpeiklDff. 1 COL I IIA U. ÜUOVEU will adJren Hit people 0 FraakUa Couaty vu the jiUilci! if lute of tin day, at lUJitm V'iita, ou Saturday seit, Aaguit 29ib, at 2 o'clock r. n. Let there be a general rally. 2rookTll!o Collect. ' The neat tern of Ihie luttiiuiiun will 0eu ilooJiy 7lb of bfjt. Tbl muri dfind, lilhtrio in the Friuiary Department, will be placed iu tbe Acadetwic Department under the immediate Inttruciion of one or more 'rufet ort the Tuition (4) remaining lite mi. The leae advanced in the i'rimary Deparioteot will bi under tbe can and iuttruvtiuitt of Mr a. Croucb, od in reiprc t Tuition will be diiJid Into two clatiet, via: 2d and 2i iiiadera 43,50; ill biiow 2i Keader J. Uudir tbti Arrangement I do think tbia Department wiU yivi aKTiaa aiTiai1' actio x. Will TitirritiivkDt auitauit? J. 11. AJAUTIN. Rally Once More! Fditoi or tur Amkhicax, Why ion't our rieudi gel up a Grant Club in iveiy School Jjiitrict in etck Towaabip ii tbi Couol? Wi uiuit be aJivtt. Live ueu are etdrd. Theie n grAt and impftLaut uetüoui H biJH.ided, and (bat by Un lllol at tJii oMiig electiotit. Democrat! bavi organised long eine, And wby so tuuch apathy iinong thi trui Union met? 2a notour cuuto jutt? and ifitis, who ao littli done? Cutue, aud Ut each man wbi IoM lb old ilag ulk bimtflf a working man. Je ibere one that will longer remain idlT Speak to your neighbor and get bin awoke to the important dutiea cd tbe Loor. 'Itally, "rally rouud thi tiag, boyO rally onoe more, and letasfaiih iLe war. What jaayjou? - Soldi t. Dlatillirj at llctamoc a tVill aooo be teady to coaiaen-ce operetious gain, it hating Ueeo thoroughly refilled. John Bigge Eiij., the prupiietor, is an bonett disiiller, and is deterring of tbe lari auou ge be wilt oo doubt recti i. Colter's Dittillery at Harrtaoi. ' -Capt. John CoiW hs beo iborouehlr erItauliug aad renovating the Dair Distillery at Harriton, now owned by him, and will soon to rewdy la comcaeiKi enaaufacturintr. II Las purcbatod some thirty or forty thousand Luabele of corn, paying 3 and 90 cents for it Loyiog tuoklly bitwein Lawrenceburgh and liarriton. John ia a wbole-soulid fellow and adways does ao bonett buiiaeti. lie will no doubt Mmaki it pay, at ha iilendi to mann lactun on a large scale. We with him all tbe jucccta itnagioable.' a m Sunday School Basket Pic -Nie. Thin will be a Sunday School Ua.kel Pic INio held ia Alex. S. White's grove, a short dietaaee Southwest of Blooming Grove, on Saturday of next week, Sept 5th. Re v.. Dr. T. 1L Lynch and Rev. Prof. J. II. Marlin will deliver addresses oo tbe occasion. Everybody is invited to attend. - To an Anonymous Scribbler. "Radical,' who writes for the FrasiL'k Dkmocbat, is informed that we do not reply to affonymoos communication?, for tbe simplo reason that we want to know whom we an talkiog to. If be will gite us hia real name, we will answer bis question ; not otherwise. Ia not that reasonable? I Smith's Picture Gallery. Mr. I. IL BonsalL, aa eminent artist, is now connected with Mr. T. T. Smith in bia Photograph Gallery at tbia place, where specimens of bis work may be seen, and, when aeen, to be greatly admired. Mr. Smith proposes to travel this Fall, having secured a comfortable tent and superior instrument for that purpose. UoffitOs Restaurant, Indianapolis. Persons visiting Indianapolis can get a good "square" meal's victuals at any time during tbe day or evening at OL Mofiltt'e New. York Branch Restaurant, 21 North Pennsylvania Street. He also serves op tbe best of Oysters, and will soon be prepared to ship Fresh Oysters to any point where tbey may be ordered. Give him a call whea you go to the Capital City, and send bim your orders when you want to purchase Fresh Oysters for your customers. Uasonic. Then wilt U work ia U Deg., Harmony Lodge Ke. ll.oa 8aturdaj eve next. All Matoae are fa vi ted. . , TT, H. Josts, Sec'y. Aig. 2tl; 1888. ' ' " ;

Hallroad Bridge) Burned and Quickly Be..V.U' .Plff V; ' Tb railroad bridge across Williams Creek, Ihn suIIia beloer Connerivllli, oo tbi Whlti Wtlir ViWtf Kailfoai., wsi turned Ort Thursday nlgbt of latt week. It ii probably lit fir bj Uli coals fron) ths locomotive of ons of tbi down trains., Tbi, up train arrlvid then at 10'o'clock, with four can CiUJ with palates in', 4 few tntoattl be Tor It Ml. Sap't Avery was on board, who quickly second a jttltati cooTcjanct to Coooarnil!, whera bo tilegrapbed tollajjeratown or Logamport for another locomotlrt and cars to go dowu anj tnoifcr paiiengtn and bajt ig. Ths train fir wii made after only four or Am hours' delay. Mr. Avery alto telegraphed for materials fur a niw brlJgi, and In lets than twenty-four bouri another lubitablial trldgi was built, and trains paneJ ever aa mal Having been an eye-wlmeit, w reoord then particulars to how tha mery aid oterprlii manifested by Iba mabagera of lie W. W. V. U. It. .

A Bushwhacker. Maddock boasts of being a notorious "bushwhacker.' He invariably disgusts his hearers by his filthy talk and low slang about people who are far removed from him In point of decency and good manners. He cannot injure anybody by his slanderous tongue, as no pero of retpcctibiliiy plactt any confidence in what be aaya. He may throw bit rotten eggt, but they only soil oui'e cloibet tbe roltsnucts rllj lflisi to the ibrowir of the gt, not te the individual Lie Dut be la a Diiuocrailo candidal! for. cllioi and a iturop epeiker lu thie catopain, end wi an therefore compelled te deal with bim, although ao apology la duo our readers for cuntinuing to notice such a contemptible Individual. He chooses the "bushwhacking" style because be is not capable of anything better. Tbe man is to be pit ied Lt deioeading intotucb filth. Let him wallow aid 'buthwhiek." Grant Club in Posey Township. The HofjbUeiRKif Fetey Tiw.itblp irgantttd a Grant Club on TutiJty avtalng, Aug, Uth. Tbl rellewleg oAert wtri itiotad I President-- Jas. H. Moore. Vice President -- J. A. Mitchell Secretary -- M. Bohannon. y Xaesatlve Com ui It tu J no. F. Hafer WlllUoi I'rultt liiary Bicreit. . , Exockvllld Markets. . Wheat It tilllax la Ureuk villi at 11,70 per buib el, Corn cU., OattTa ta 40, Unions 1 ,33, Flax. teed S3. Tlwutby wi CUvir titd 13 eU. ner Mwad. litv SIO lir Ua. . St. Fanl Jeznale Sexnicary. We call the atttntlun of enr rtadtrt to a notice i1twJfi 4J tbi &U 1'aul fiatali Seialnary, Ibis loatitilUa wat foindtd U eurnelghborliig Uy f 1'aul tuue ten years age, by the Kev, J. Q. Kibcl JftlTir, ad bat aUugglad on uclotarruptedly tireugh mtay dlfflcultlea to tbe pratcot Aiota with a flr Jre if auceitt. W im glad te Me tbat aa effort It new btlag tnsde 4o Increase IU &lxtj acd enlsrgi lis anulaxm. fVe uidtritiad ibat ibi rrrulatt it rfMl in lfad to tLi ltv. It. l..b bolt, formerly if Jn'tiaia, who. at piinilpal, will 4(1 er tu ri'aal atteallo to lha 'tiool, and tpan imi aU wr isi4Mii to maki ii la all ri i.ct 'bat uob an loUUitin ib(HjJ he. M 0 conrratuutttui filendt of tbe Inftltutlon a raluabU a eottuloa. Mr. Abbatt It a jrt.liHainan of ctiiilrlr Aialatwaatt. and of ripi etperietice at amduralor. iiriug bit bort riliane la 2Ultuiinta be ba (aload a lanJtnf la uiilritAaikk oX Liborai and tuoeMiful taaahert. !Hturbvttyf vannert, bit aeeirate aad etiantlva tchularihlp , hit tujiarlorlty at a praeeptor, DiUd ltl bit enarcy aad intiriog parteeerajice, will enaure bliu tueocta. Wi prtdlrt fof Um 6x. Taut Female Fe a I nary a larga aad a priMy future. May alt titul lar inititutiuna aia( at grow and Sourith in like niauier. Iwj art thi boj of tie land. MUaeaj)oUtiiUruO Trileoe. Haddock Again. MaUlock. tbi rajaetlva Denocratll eaadidata for County Auditor two )ari hence, Is tith ing aal ibtalnjng a mott iiMavlabli aotorlity by bit tpteeb t at ax tout place 111 eituit te bare a long ekarJbed aad venoanout eplle tewardt the JJUar f xbis f tper, for eonn reaton boat know a te kiaeotf.(a aj-e aaaware if bar i log given kim any Jutt eauta, aad ta a attit toward ly manner be eontiaaee te try ti lojeri ne la tbe attiuiaUoa' if eur auaaroua Utpublicaa frieadt, aad to an4ireprent t among thi better elan if Deeauratt. Foiling to make my eapital out of bit ttory that wi proposed to "till out" tbi ltepubllcf a party if Franklin County twi ytare ajo, be now retorts to blackguard iw the tatt retort In all catet among antan and conleiaptible Democratic olUlciaoi. At Feppirtown, recently, he tpewed forth bis low and filthy talk in a mott ditgatUag taaoair, boaitlng at tbe tame time that we dared not report hit vile tpeeek. Cat we iotaad ti tuaitt bin ia bvlding blmtelf up to thi entire community at a blackguard if thi lowest character, and alio intend doing to without befoaflog ear lelamae by a repetition of bit eb scene language. We shall report him to bis eu tire tatUfaotioa, so that tbe people may tee what a epiotaioB of hamaaity tbey have for School Examiner. Go on, Maddoek; vomit and tpew out all thi nattlnett and corruption there it in yea. We intend to do yen a ttrvioi lu this matter that will effectually eure you, if you are not already put remedy. - Laurel Items. Laurel, Isd., Acq. 20. Tbe Ladies of the Presbyterian Church of Laurel held a meeting last night at tbe resi dence of Dr. Pouts, for tbe purpose of-organ-iziog a Mite Society. On motion tbe follow ing officers were chosen: Mrs. Parry, Presi dent; Mrs. Fonts, Vice President; Mits Sally Orison Treasurer; A. W. Andre, Secretary. On further motion it was agreed that the So ciety was organized for the benefit of the Un ion Preabyterian Sabbath School, and that each piroon, on becoming a member of the Society, is to pay the sum of twenty-five cents yearly and ten cents at each regular meeting, At tna adjournment or tbe meeting it was agreed to meet oa Wednesday evening, Sept. 2d, at the residence of Mrs. Parry. All lovers of Society are invited to attend. A. W. Andre, Sec'y. ..... Lx Dr. J. B. Davis, of Brookville, Hat so far recovered the use of hie band that be ie' again ready to practice tbe different branches of bis profes&ion as heretofore, lie is one of tbe bent of Physicians and Surgeons, as everybody knows who baa tried bim. Base Ball, The 1st ine of tbe Brookville Base Ball Club of thie rlaci have challenged the 1st Nine of the Lone Star Club of Harrison, Ohio to play on the 4th of Sept, (Friday.) We presume the Lone Star will accept, as tbey are not afraid of any Club. Tbo game po doubt will be very close, as both Clybs are doing splendid playing ihie year.

Ilialth Beoorered. . -Wt bai (bo pleiaoro of rnettTn j II on. Geo. W. Julian at Cambridge on Friday', on bit way

to fill eppointtneuii In Hancock and öbelby CouniSei. lie appears to have almost fully recovered bie beahb, and promleed to igaio vltit Franklin County during thla campaign. From Wayno Connty, We bavo Just rocolrod an lutereallng loiter from Wayoi County. . It catni a day too lata for tbls week's paper, but it will appear la out next Ittue. Sentenced to the Penitentiary. John T. Lackey, who wae tried and convict ed of grand larceny, in Circuit Court last week, was ssuteuccd to two years' confinement in the" Penitentiary. ' , n Adjournment of Court, Circuit Court adjourned late on Saturdsy eveulng, tbe time of the senlon having ex pired by law. Much unfinished business remains ou thi docket. Large Funeral. The funeral of tbe wife of Rev. Thos. Williams, on Tuesday last, was one of tbe largest we have wltneitid in Brookville. Rev. Dr. Lynch preached the sermon in the Methodist E. Church. Died. Of brain fever, July 17, 1868, Martha Jane, daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Tucker, aged 4 years, 7 months and 23 days. Oh, precious, lovely little sissy, Thou art called from us to part; Tboa wat to ua a living trtature, Hut we're Utt with a tad heart. Tbe rote if btalih ea thy fair brow Alwoit Ore yeart did bluoui Dut ttvtn thoit dayt of tufftrlng now, Aadoa'rt eallad to tbe dark tomb. . Our home It lontly, drtary and mild, Whta darknat fallt on earth around; 'lit tbta we taltt tby foaJaitiinllei We look, bat lb, no tlty found. We mitt thtolotky little bed) We teilt tbte, too, whea mora bat eomei Tbute little ami ware round my biaJ) Cb, how we ulis thee, preolous one. Fare thai will, twtat bud of baaatyj Little aigat, fare thee well) Thou wert ell too pure and lovely ( Ua aa eartb like tblt to dwell. Qe, dtareit little iltty, gn A moibtr'i httrteau lell) Aad auue but bar eaa fully kaow How herd to say ft revell. Colter's Corner, Ind. E. T. i (Uaiuourat pleate copy.) Democratio Moetlng at New Trenton. New TiiEitTON, Acuust 22, 18G8. Mr. Uutjham, To-day haa been kind of a train day with the Democrats at this place. There vrss an advertisement io the VvHwcmt last week which informed u that J, V. iiemusdatTor and others would speak here, and alto that Steyer would proceed to raise a hickory pole. Aa a waiter of course we turned out to aeo the performance. Well, about noon the show opened by a pole about fifty feet long and eighteen inches ia diameter being hauled into town by a yoke ot ox en. I reseutly tba people betrau to eath et in to ee this big pole raised, and when they were all gathered together there were just aixty-uiue, of wboui twenty-seven wcro Urunt men. W o wcuf with the ex pectation of veciug the glorious old starepaagled banner uu furled to the breeze, with only a mull blciuioh ou it that will be wiped off thi Full; but lo and behold! whou the pole was raised, (which it took sotuo tuue to accuiiiMi.ih. ou account of bauds being scarce,) up run a Aug with only threo atripca, which brought forcibly t my mind tLe many times that I have teeo the rebel nag only differing from this one lu point oi atars; uud when it was pulled up to the top of the polo.it curled around it and tangled up so that it was irizLtfully torn, and wouldn't ware a bit. Our friend, thinking this an omen of certain defeat this Fall, went in and took something to keep up their spirits; and wben all got enough to satisfy themselves. out popped 6oiu9 man from tbe bar-room and took a straight shoot for the ecIToolhouse, and us after him like lizhtninz. thinking him not right in tbe upper story; out ue aouuieu time oa us, and wben we got to the door he was on the stand telling something aboutan old nigger wouiau. i a - ' wiucu connruicd our worst suspicious that the waao't just right. Uut ho eaid be took that method of introducing to the audience his friend Mr. Moonuaoo, upon a i wuicu earn i,uoormann stepped forward and made a btirrintr sieech of fifteen minutes' duration, the synopsis of which I will try to give as near as possible, lie said: "My friends, jou have just raise'd a bi hickory pole, which is emblematio of the Democratic party. It will bend, "but not break, f A voice, uamen."l The Demo crats have a great big guo up at Brookville, with the motto inscribed thereon, "The Union must aud shall be preserved.'' iur. juiior wuai sizeu guo is mat wtncu that fellow had so much to say about? He talked as though it might be a four-hundrcd-pounder, and would be a capital thing to kill abolitionists with, and then he had a great deal to say about Steyer of ims piace violating tbe liquor law. lie dwelt at some length oa this subject, and then came right out and told what ho had been trying to come ateo long, and that was, that he didn't think it was any harm to take something to drink, if it did break the law a little; to which a fellow ia the corner, who was so drunk that he could hardly sit, responded with a heart v "anion whereupon tho speaker's face lit up with a broad smile, aud he took his seat feeling confident that he bad pleased one man anyhow. Alter Moormann had taken his seat, that lellow in tbe corner raised up to sitting posture and called for "Matticks. Just imagine my surprise when I saw the man that 1 thought a lunatio take the stand. He stepped up and poured out glass of water, and said "Gentlemen." a . a a ' and men mado two or threo grabs at the glass to take a drink, but shook so be couldn t get it; and sa with trembling emotion ana large tear drops rollms down ms suniten cneeas, ne proceeded to say that be was tbe most noted Bushwhacker in this County, and then he went on to try to tell another nigger story, but broke down completely, and it was noised that he had fainted, but upon examination he waa found to have "nigger on the brain." So it waa thought best to ajourn to Steyer's and get something to revive them u p, which was done accordingly, and as soon after as possible the speaker "lit out" Vr home amidst the hisses of the people. Just mark, what a coatraat there was

bitwua thi Republican meeting bold hero last Saturday aud tho Deuiocratio meeting her, to-day. Last Saturday

everything went ofif quiet. To-dey drunken incu are plenty, u oaiuruay tnero were none; todiy confusion reigne eaSretne; ana ea i write, x unuinmn-i uut ohn Carter, a prominent Doruocrat ho atarted home while intoxicated, fell from Ms ltorso and killed himself. (Jet out of tha way. you rum-seller; there is . another of your murdertd violima. Jloplng lb at our menus win couio baok and apeak again some time when they can't atej so long, l win cio. More iDoo.. J NY. B. , Republican Grand Rally at Brookville, Ind. The Ball Rolling On. Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. BROOKVILLE, IND., Aug. 22. One of the largest and moat enthusiasm tlo Republican meetings over convoned in this place, was held here last baturday. The people of the various townships wcro fully represeuted, some of them by largo delegations, with bands oi mutio, numerous flags, ornamentod wagona, do. Many building were finely deooratcd with ÜJg and mottoes. Tho mecliog wae held in tho Court room, which was ueosciy pactea wuu ladies and gentlemen. Largo numbers could not obtain teats. Hon. John II. Farquhar was choten chairman of tho meeting, and upon taking hia seat made a short, earnest aud approuristo vpeevh. Ueueral Thos. W. Beuuctt, furnurly of Union County, but now bf NYayne County, was tho printipal apeaker. Ho entertained the andicuco for two hours and a half, in a most thrilling and comprehensive tpcocli, addressed more particularly to tho soldier boys, who had turned out in large numbers. General Dennett gave a scathing review of tbe history of the Dcmocrutie party, dating back to Buchanan's administration, holding tho party entirely responsible for the late war, tho Increased national debt, and tbe presont defiant attitude of tho former loudiug rebels and their present Northern allies, charging home upon them in a plain and blunt,mauncr. Ibe General is a popular speaker, and carries conviction by his ar ray of Startling facts which caunot be overthrown. , A most excellent county licket waa nominated. Mr. Farquhar was again call ed for, and thoroughly aroused his audience by one of his abort and incisive specche. The meeting closed amidst unbounded and enthusiastic cheers. The ball is rolling in Old Franklin, and it is the iuteution to keep it rolling with increasing momentum. Our Indictment of Horatio Seymour uuilt conietsed. Horatio Seymour tands indicted for: 1. Inciting to riot, ... ..." a. a a 2. lieldinir rioters their demands on the government, at tbe peril of the nation. 8. Threatening the l'retident of the United States with the disorderly violence of "tho rcople, if he proceeded id ef forts vitally necessary to the salvation of the Union. Horatio Seymour is confessedly, there fore, a fotuentor of sedition, a champion of rioters, a meoacer of the Oovcrnment. A fomentcr of sedition, in that ho told the turbulent masses of ew link city that a mob had an equal tight with the Government to proclaim the law of pub1 io necessity. A menacer of the Government, in that he warned it of the ' temper of the people,"' it it did not yield to him and bis riotous mends. And all this in criminal disregard of the imminent peril tu which his country and its defenders were placed at the lime Albany Journal. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. "I. WioonKratulati the eountrr on the inured tuceed of tbe reconduction polity of Cougrett, at evinced by Ike adoption, in auajurliy of tue ö tatet lately la rebellion, of coDlitutient tecurlog equal eivll aad political rights to all; and we regard it at tbe duty tr the Uoverotuent lo tuitain tnoee inttiiutiunt, and to prevent Ibe people of tuvh bietet from bviog remitted to a ttate of anarchy. "i. Tbe guarantee by tontrett o: tqual tuartgt to all loyal men la the tioulh wat demanded by every consideration of public taftty, of gratitude and of juttioe, and ruu.t La maintained; while tbe quettlua of tuffrage ia all the loyal SUUt properly btlongt to the people or loote stales. "3. We denounce all formt of repudiation at national criinei, and the national honor requirea tho payment of the publio Indcbtednets, iu the utmoit good faltb, to all creditor; at borne and abroad, not only according to tbe latter, but tbe tpirlt of tbe lawt under which It wat eoniracted. "4. it it aui io tni laror oi iu muui m faiation thuuld bo qualiied and redused aa rap idly at our national Una will permit. "5. Tbe national debt, oontrAcied as It has been for the preservation of the Union for all time to eowe, thould be extended over a fair period for redemption; and it ia the duty of Congreu to reduce the rale of interitt thtreou, whtnevir it ean honeetljr bo done. "0. That the Lett policy todimlnltn our buruen of debt it to to improve our credit that eapitalitti will tcek to loan ut money at lower raiet 01 interest than we now pay and mutt oontinue to pay to long at repudiation, partial or total, open or covert. It threatened or tuapocled. "7. The Uovernmentof the United Sutei should be adminieterod with the ttriotett economy, and tbe corruption! which have beta to thamefully nurted and fottered bypAndrow Johnson, call loudly for Radical reform. "8. Vi e profoundly deplore the untimely and tragie death of Abraham Liaeoln, and regret the aocettioa of Aedrew Johntoa to tbe pretidoacy, who hat acted treaebcroutly to the people who elected bim aal the came be wat plodded lo tupport; has usurped high legislative and judicial functions; hat refuted to execute the lawt; bat used hit high office to induce other officer t to ig nore and violate the laws; bat employed bit axe cutive powert to render insecure Ibi property, peace, liberty and lifo of the citnen; bat abused the pardoning; power) bat deaouaced thi Nation al Legislature at unconstitutional; hat persistently and corruptly rtsittod, by every mcasuri ia hit power, every proper attemut at tbe reconstruction of the State lately in rebellion; hat perverted tbe public patronage luto aa engine of wholesale corruption, and bat been justly Impeached for SBsrh crimes and mitdemeanort, and properly pro nounoed guilty tbeieof by the voice of thirty-five ccnatort. "9. The doctrine of Great Erltian and other! European Powert, that becautt a mai it onee a subject he it alwayt so, tuest be resisted at every baiard by tbe United States, as a relio of tbe feudal time, not authorised by the law of nations, and at war with our national honor and indrpendence; naturalised citixena being entitled to be protected in all their richte of citizenship, at though they wen natural born, and no citizen of the United States, natural or naturalized, must be liable to arrest and imprisonment by any foreign power for acta done or wordt spoken in tUit country; and If to arretted and imprisoned it it tbe duty of the Uovernmeot te interfere ia hit behalf. '10. Of all who were faithful In the trials of the late aar, there were none entitled to more especial bonortUao tbe brave tolJiert and teamen who endured the bardsbipi of campaign aod oruise, and imperiled tbeir livet ia tbe terviee of the country, Theboqntiet and pensont provided by law for these brave defea'lert of the nation are obliatloni never to be forgotten. Tbe widowt and orphans of tbt gallant dead are tüa wards of tbe people, a taored legacy bequeathed to the nation'a protecting eare. 'Ml. Fcreljn immigration, which in the patt hat adlttr'to uvich lo tbe wealth and development of Iba retuurcea aud increase of power to thin nation, tho asylum of the oppiosJ of ell

Ballone, hoalit be roatered and enoouraged L a liberal and Jutt polioy. "12, This .oouventioo declares lo sympathy with all thi oppreaead people who an eiruacliag fvr tb.ir rltii." "KrtDbvto, That wo highly onmtaend tba spirit of uieguanlmlty and furgivtutu with whlub mta who have terved the rebelllua, but nw fraaaly and boaettly co operate with ut le reetorlog Ibi ptaoo of the country, and .eounttruntlug the Ctoutberu 8tate governuientt vpoa the hatlt o( Impartial juilloe and iciual rljbt, are reeeived laok Into the eouiuiunlun of the loyal people, sad we favor the removal of the ditqualifioalloaa and reetrlottoat imposed apea tho lote rebelt la the tame lueeture at the tplrlt of loyalty will olrejl, at way bo nontlitent Ith the inttty of tho loyal people." (Crlee of Uoodt guodl "ltaaoLVau, That we revwgaiio the great prla elplet laid down tu thi immortal Dtolaratloa of lodtptodtooiai the true fouadatlou of democratic governuient) and we hall with giailaett every effort toward luaklog these prlnetplet a living reality oa every look of Atnerioaa toll." , Let thote who hive dtltoted the premature evldenoet el age-llie tell-tale wMltulog of Ibe lorkt, the uunttural thinning of the eurirlng which nature detlgued tbuuli be prettrvid to thi perlud of dissolution, loi no tlae la euurlng a bottle ot "lUrrelt't Vegetable liair Ketlwratl vi," the great autldott lo baldntii, gray hair aad wlg, Itufl'lo ktpraet.

l l. BVookvilloiIndiana WOOt WAKTifl AT THE "Old Whito Corner," . IXLWCriAXGE FOX FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SVOGSZHS TARN'S i MANUFACTURED AT Till HAilRISON WOOLEN FACTOKY ! ! ALSO A FULL STOCK OF o Goods of All Kinds - roRf - SPRING & summer; row sALt oa ixciianqe roa ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. maß J. C. BURTON. J. F.'HoKKE ATTORNEY AT LAW BKOOK VILLI), INDIANA. .OV ORloe over Welter's Hardware Store. anll-T INTILTW GROCERY STORE. KNABE & BROCKAMP HA VK opened a new Urocecy Store In tha room adjoining ilaile't i'rut c'tort, where they have lor tale ALL KNDS OF FAMILY GIiOCEKIES, auch at Teas, colrecs, sugars Crilnna X'i which are offered for tale At tue Lowest Market Pmces. Everything usually kept tu a Orocery Etoreoan be obtained then, either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. We respectfully solicit the liberal pa'rontgeof lUOpUDIlv. Ji.1 Aua vwnaM. . . vil. r V I) L' I. II D AlH' 1 1 V octlvly AND ICS GRE&M S2.OOm CHRIS. KOEBER, At hit Biiktry ia Brookville, eontinuet to furnlth FRESH BREAD, PIE3, CAKE3, &o. Also tervet up Ice Cream and Ice Cold Lemonade Ha also tell. ICE in Un t or smalt quntitt. tia ma23-tf UNION MILLS! Situated two nuYcs A'orth of Fairfidd. Particular attention will be paid to CUSTCTM WOKK end ati. faction guarantied. 1 will always bo found at uiy post, uulets absent in business, when uay cuttoiuert will be wilted a by Jonn Lancaster, who ohtriioge competition at a Uriodtror Burr Dreiser. i'LOUH ALWAYS ON HAND for tale, warranted at good at ean be made in the Valley. 1EKMS CAsli. Tbankt fur past patrontge, and tolioit a continuance of tbt tame. J.L'.UKOWN, aug. 7 1j. Troprictor. The Dwelling House of John Ut Faruuliarror Sale; Situated cn Main üorcett Street In Crookvillr, Ind., tue and a half tquaret from the Rail P.oad Depot. It it a Uriok House with nine (it) roomt with ball, two (2) pantries, tuiumer kitchen and cellar, two good cUttrns, wood bouse, Ac, choice variety of iruit, flowcrt and evcrgrccc f. Lot five (5) by ten (IU) rods. It it for sale positively, and at a bargain. Purchasers are invited to examine the premises. July 10 in. J NU. II. FARQUHAR. WOOL WAITED I bare jutt received a large lot Factory Uoods, consisting of of Hamilton Jeant, Cattimen i, IV'anketf, Coverlid, II aim ore I Skirtt, Yarot and FJa-rTelt , which I am selling at very low prinet, or exchange for Wool at the Factory prices. Cash paid fur Wool. RAMUEL OLTER. : Mlxervilte, Ind., Jnly 17, lt 3m. $j"j-rx CSriTT'S Vcgclablo HAIR RESTORATIVE i AcrhKt hf Um K. II. t Fair m now rtm-ckd by tbr nltllr ,o hn cry N.t I .ranoo fcr KrMoriug er fa.L iI Ihilr I H oilfHurl rolori tr 'TI .nt IHlmlrul. .ud ior Uifvinf 1 lifmulli) llifr KM' liair. Ii I. irr am r"!- Irue-, dw Ii OA 0 im. a fh. Iitir Luliri. ...a Um lU rCK.ll.acul J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietät, MA-SCnttltR, N. B.

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I, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hoofland's German Tonic.,, The Grcnt Ermrdin for Bll DhrBM pf llie tirjcn, MToMtctT, on uroxrtrirjf HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS te t.rHd of Hit pur Juiws (, a M-y aiodie UKliy - ii- - iirW) vl f? V Z " 1 li.ru. and ' taratewtmv If tu.klst iV J V 7 VN !" ii..u. wibiy sjsaz Su atrr v aw ' '''.'' fivt ultohutie a.l(xrer tnny 'it H00FLA1SJVS GERMAN TONIC,' , Is a eiaibltelWe r all Ibe lerHliiU th B1Ure, Willi lb piinwl uua'l'y "'' '-Vol u. Irnf, is . Mi.ltlii et ' fl-a-aal aud atfrwcebl r!!' evrr otf-rnl ,1 alle, The-e 'prereiriae a aUd.Siat five UjW AiNbll dmaiare, wtU ,, , . Hooflans Gcnnan Bitters.". Thoee who havt at ot iile lo th tKwltitli e U Vtiur, a eiaUd, Will a.e HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO. TbV ere Kuth equally f&. and e.a CK. Mtliuluftt Irtawi. Hit eltn,eliwee a m.ra uislwr uf U.U. tbe Ixult Uli ului re h.l.l.iila. 1 " I The li.marb. from a earU.ty of , tnrh , uUiw.lia, Uy.pro.le, .-r..u. t-lnllir. " . v7 apt H yMssswt t" , f llnee liruBKtd, f t " b t a f , tympll.lsUr( ( tflaly as M .hm wtia ibek V J ; Si-m-'U. IU. a bum ailci -CÄ-jft "'" ef bmh U lli.l , IMpai'.Ml.el. Hisfioiu eetei t er m ut ot llit Mlvwiut lwi Ootiatlpallon.-riatulono. luward Mit , Jf'ullioaaof illuott ly tho lload, Aol'llty 1 of Ida Htoinaoh, Naue. Heartburn.lUxsruiiilyr f oinl.li ulneua r Wettlit lu tba htomaoh, " Hour V.rnvlatini, biuan or k'iiittoriiia at tha ltt . " of thi Htomaoli. bwlmniin of tbi lUad. Uurrioit or Uitfloult tlrathln, rliutirtnsr at thi Moarl. Ohoklns; or Hutluoatln tsntsUens whin lu a Lying l'itur, limine vl Vitiou, , pma or Wilis bilnxn tin Hiebt, Dull Pain in tin Iliad, Doli cl'Uioy of l'orepiration, Tel- ' lowiimi ot the HKI at ' 'TOyci. i'aln la tbi Wide, Hark. Olmat. Imba, 10 . bud (ton S'luelioa or ileal. Ilumlnt In tl.i riet, t'onttant Imaglntriii cf Cril, nod Oroat Dcprcnelwn ot bplrlta. The snllVr.r fm tWn-e ai--M khiuM eir-t ht ri4 sauUoe la be MiltKiWI of a remedy ' hit . pur isnia ilia-mir ' e'f I'ml wliinli be fs X Vx e aa.aed rita hi. Uveal f If- . aulrlee puM V VA J )) ,rM 11 k.lfuiiy toia sayj P"w; ' r...ui iniurUiu. lesrtSltais, te.l he. eUhlleKed t"f H"t vrpmauoo U't Iba ' sur..t ihe-e Ie Wie eoa jiUa we Weuid lubrwll tboM well aeeaa tt4tee. JloojlamVit arrmanliUterSt HOOFLAND'S GERHAN TONIO. VkSPaRLO lit Jtr, C. if. JACXSOX, ruiLibEirnu.TA. Twity lwe y.trt elaet they wre8r.l lnirodeeM loin lliu e-.iiuiry fr-ia (rn.uT, diirlut which liiae llif Hxse nmlvialitoilly pnflurmed niore eures, aal Kutid .nrnrlntf bam.iiilv a Kiwat.r ealeal, than Kuy uiliar ruili. knowa la lite publle. i n r-nifun-s win eterinei pUlel, Jeua mmmmjm i,('Uruisar - l.iiiijf, i:ura JsaSTl I Mmi ..f ike J SjiX Bll ti pjgjj M I a Dlenrdered Th. rn)dtit will tiertiiiuy eure ww pUlel, Jeu ii i I I , D7ipKI V I ie DisrrkiM, Kldeejre, eel trtsitg Iron livti, bioraacb, or lulv.liu. ji:nii-n'v. tteanHlrit trom any Catita whatever fHUB'iUt ATION ÖF TU fcl 8 YBTKhl, Induood by beweri Labor. Hardaliipa, luxpoauri, Irovera, eto. There Is uo mrdiclnt txlant ejntl lo Ihest rtstetftftt It eurh eaHes. A lone aad visjor Ie 1 parted to Ibe wbvt y.i.tn, Iii. aptmilia la Mr..(k.-d, rWd U enjoyd. ke MoiuiMth U promptly, Ike blood I fiinflod, llie complrlloD brcuruM kOBtd tad bUliy, ILe vellow note Ie eradleal from Ike eye, a bloom I. la to Ibe sb.k.. and Ibe weal end aervuus lavalld become, a eiroug aad btallhy belnf. j-rne o.vs AnrA scro is Lirr., And fwllnir Ike band of time welprttas; havlly apea them, w'th all It. aiivndsiil III, will tod la tbt wwe of tbia HITTtKü, or tlitTo.MC, aa t.uir Iktt will laatll n.w lire lulo ilirlr nio, rmiore Ie a dim. ore Ibe nvrtrv aud erdor uf more youihful day, balld ap their 'aliruuk.u forma, aud girt health aad hsppiuree te lUelr roioalulng yrart. NOTICE. It lie wrll -eatablLhtd fuel tbtt fully one-half of Ike rVtnols t'irtl't pgMMt. of our popalalloa ere eel '-Ol " ton ia Iba eajoymcnt 1(1 tod hahk ; or, ioue Ihelr V "w eapreeeine, "uevr sjsjf Mwm l r' '" Thrr are lau ' f old, devoid . ot all euery, eairemel aerrous, aud have ao aprmlile. tu thla e'.n.s of prtAns the BITTERS, er tbt TO .MC, 1 eapvcially reeoiuuieudvd. WEAI AKD DELICATE CHILDSE3 Are ratide etraee by tha ux of eltbor of these r-mrdle. They wilt euro every caee o( MARASMUS, Wiihiiul fall. TliM.aiiJ of rrtiSft have arrumulated ta the ban.ls of ib propnoirfT, but pure will allow of tbe publication of but afcw. Thoae, It will be observed, . err mra f aote aud of such aUaUiuK Ibal tLey la 04 be believed. . TkSTiMOXlALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Cb!' JustUt th Suprrm Court f "A, wrlleti IKi.Ht'tykit, March 14, 1SC7. ISud'Honf Tx lande Ger man H'tlers' . U a gnni tol le, a-ful la r, V dlaaa of the ilik-.tlv V? S ' riinas t4 of irrat bono s; sjaf , ' laeaaeeof detxliiy, aod 1 waul of aervoua actloa la Ibe Tstum. Tonra, tnity. ULÜ. W. WOODWARD, Hon. Jam3s Thompson, Judjf (as Soprrmt Court o 'rnnyfwinl. PhtMrtpUx. April V, M I r.irilftr ' Unnflnud's Ci-rmaa B:ti r' a rafvabit uttdiviJ Id eaae of attiick öf KdiKt-alioB 'or l.p-'a 1 on crrtily thla Irotu sny expaiteaoe ofit. Yours, with reapvet, james TiioirrsoxH . From Rev. Joseph H, Kdnnard, D.O., TuMor of tht Trxtk SaiHM CSurrh, HiOtuWyhU. Ir. Jnriit'iH Diar Sir : I e bwit frequently rqneird lo eonl mv mo .with rreouiBiendaII me nf didrnt kindt cf n.r.l cinr. but rrlln tbe practice eryn , m , eeaS , as ( of wlthacWar ysjar. -JaPew -n Pro,,f taiiou la ... taueeatod f artirulnriy In my own family, of the ueruleet of r. Honflaud'e Gorman li.iu-iv I diart f"r aeo f-ora my u.nnl eonr-i. ft epr-a my full olloa lUat. for gfiteml dJiilihi ot' i-m v'. ni frtnlly for Lirr Cumftltunt. It U a wduahl 1rrpri. In om o,i it tny fail : btil nu:iy, doubt ot, It will be very UcU to tti a be sator from tut above tante. Vours, eiy i-p-'tf i!'y. J. U. KKNXaRI. ).l.btb, Ulow C-!s 91. fro-n Rev. E. D. Fer.i!a!S J'ntatant EiU'ur Christi VhroM it-.', PUlada. I have derived dn-idriirbnn-rU from ll.e ne of RoorUnd's lienoan biller. aud fWl It ray prlvilete to recnrameitd tli-u ta a m -t UnW Ionic, Ie all who are i6ir:o from j;runl d-biMy r froas diseases artsiug Imin dnrnK,uIt ' ibe liver. Youra truly. iP. ytSDALL. CAUTION. HooSkbiI's OerinanTvmedt are couaterf.-Hed. a that the C. M. JtCK wrepP'r "f Allot hern are l'nocipal aik'eature of MI.N I on Ibe eacU bottle. eoNUtarfeit. Oflre and at Ibe UrleeniKftory hiaa M-diriDS Stör, Jio. ti31 ARCU bireet, IiiUdetpbla. Pa. CJtAHLS -V. KVAXft, "vi-f-r, formerly C. SI. JACKSi 1 Co. V KICKS. FooSand's Oermaa Bittvrs, pr W-ttle. - - half Antra. a oo IlnoSead't Germau Toole, pet p ia -onsrt bottlee, $1 Ab ner boitl. or a halirlorea for f 7 o". M. Dv aot lorwet to rxamlae vtell tba artlolo or la oiler te get tbe geauiae. Forealeby dragtjttl end ttorthteptrs'la tv ry towaia tbi Uaited Statet. Kav8.y

, Brookville Bazar ! P. P. WIBMAW, ' IKAL'h I . Stotionory. TOYS, IMOTIOWS,

?lJllsicnlJ()8llTihlCI)l5, RtJS ti lnfrm tu citings f ioeVviile aal tltiblly that he ket Jett vjsaid la tha B jut a ) m ii u n u I l ö C n 0 Au EUicunt A W 1 11 Sckclt d Slctk cf rai.oy.GocDsrHush as X-td..' Work 1ks and Co panloe., rauey ftptr Jat, auhuis, iiuitn, mu.u, l'oeket lliKht, Wallets, Yut.it, WrH.ag i.k., deads, Cheerturn, . Usi hgaana.cii, CL'tord( Dviuiinevt, At., A. , , . , , g t'A:t ion a ; Much at Mala ai Fsncj Wtitlsg I'aprr and bivtl.e, l.etd sad flan I'm U. VI-eh Hvidsii, Jlleel Tent, felaak Uohs, Iak, Sr., Ao. hjp q - Such at MaiVlat,' Tere, Ui Veils, Jtw.harpt, Wollt, C'blaa f lfuns aud Vases, Hsiuivi-Ubi er trvneh Harps, lu., At. Such at Vloliiii, Oulttri. l'nrji i, VUI t, Usrmia and French Aceorleops and CuorerMnat la ret variety, brst Italian Violla and (ibiiar lri, Must Hit. Phret Unsie. Mb. a LuvVt, btlfUlo'liiig htaiie, Neoepaper folios, ia., It, la addlltoa tw tUeso Uoods una alto a sp'eall twllectlon of JIONNI-TS. II ATS. TOiTYr If. A ffilGl. eUvT aV a . m't t k As EMBROIDERIES, DUKSS TUniMlNC S PAEABOLS, 'HOS 353, llandki r hit f (ihn o, Crcabtplrf, Alio tic ItiV I.utiit'aitJ Mutt FuikivH ' ...... uile .vAi. r. ma: 1. MSMA. GKUMiV l'lltüll'U.V,, 18 ftrtuartatly loraied at hro..b villa, til Is of. See It oi p.islio Mr. Klh' dug Hoie. ntfee hours fn.ia a hi li A. M.aud tioin Sub V. il. sug. 7-tr. NOT UK TU FA KM Kl S nI(,UBr ruarrtol prb e lor Uia,f.)e, ie., st lbs Uroukv'.lU ltttiltrry . VT I If. ' F K A pi a V'AI.IC. yAKK'AKTtlJVlIEAl'KrtT ANI LISTI To FitrnittB. KrprtM fimjnniti, S(ig J'rojirittnrt, Lii'ny FlullihuitnU, wo oil U-hn Jfoi t S. Pit.' TO ill AS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, la plot lllttUe, at Oac lolUr,' For the cure of Lameness, teralihc', Wird tlttli, Hpralns, Bruises Splints, Cuts, Colie, flipping rUiflr, UverheAilng, Huf 'f brunt, N.il la tbe Foot, da. - - . , AU hi own or eruplov berset, are etsartd that tblt l.iniuieiit will do al and uiuro ibal If slsled ia curing the ti e-m nitd cieplnlMt. larlng twenty years it has ceri taibl to give ttiisfae tion lu a sllirfla tiitlaiiee. rld by Ike JJruggi.U. Depot, id Cortlabdl Mm et, Now sorb. J utit 2S. ALLCOCK'S rOKOlS PLASTERS. Allentowa, 1'uq., April 4, Ikflb. Mesra. T. Ali.cock A Uu i . 1K4 "tn: My dauzhier umj.1 es -of your Porous Pltsttrt. 8Le bid a wry bad J ain iu her tidt, aad It cared her U one weih.' Tour truly. ' JUUN V. S.UtNTCR. We refer tithe Forty Tuot am Dki hoists wbote'lour TUstert, at to thslr Li.h Helling character. , ALI. COCK A CO.. Acnry, Irandrttb lioutt, New York, bold Ly ail Uiugginu. JuneSS.Chas. Sarnoniel , II AS ÜPtNM IN JACKSOX LYNN'S NK W BUILDING, IN BROOKVILLE, IKD., - 'Ä-CSSjy.ÖVvÜOC'a (CP HARDWARE!! eaisilng of CÄrtl'ENTKUS' TOOLS, CLACKSMITITS TOOLS, COO FEES' TOOLS, SHOVELS. UAKKS, IK 3 Ifj r'VP KAILS by Ilse Pccnd or Kf tr, CCCR LO KS. HAND bAWS, iT! 7 re?Ös O TJ CHAINS, KOFErf, COitDAlU:, de , !., de. All f hieb be fkrt at (be I owest I.aikct Prices. a C.U and so oiy over nuorttrfNt. toZ'j j CaA5.SA3JO.MI L. Nbtv 'mno'isu K)Ok ton tiik t sE or SCUUOIJJ, ArAOEUlV.i, St.MlNAtlll.S AMI ixGi.u Classes, hy C. i. Ai u.s. TI.I Ilok eoutaiar: Kiesr, A ery o-irefully preparcJ errios of Prloary ntr Lrssoat. Sir.o;..v, A large number -rrw aud beautiful r-',.ul .-onj. 3 un :..", A akMi faaUU-vl.r FrUnl I'cttivaj do'ined prely tt at .-il voL lts-t.-tiok, t'oCKPT, and C rtin i-in. The puMisb-ers, In ireentine ibis wi sh tn i'rtajipalt aad TiUkbei, old I j'i'tV.sl attt-iitiua to itt 4-.pcri"r ircriti as a Srbil Kong !'. k. The rubor bes bren riy .-prtial ia tbe Ml.ctUa f bi M rU', hiuh I allln.f s-utirely iw, ad n a'lMptint C it appropriate w .rdi wit1) t-iiok. jeetiofiel- e eiitltnuit.-. wlitb will rou-tnrud lit adnplixuln all our S lj'oli isl Sewiaarie. ' Tb.- Sons; Cabiuet Uas bata a.H.ptrd by tbi UoHidof Kdai'ation. b tho let' I nk Ur IL Pub'io Sihools in tho City C Mw YrW. Price 60c. each. Tucuo, Ai., U UbUara par dot. -b'auipla cpies etat by taail pott paid ia r-velpl of 50 rents. I'uMisbodby WILMAM HALL A bC3 u. JL. H II.LAKI), July .1. 1S-H. iis li..dtT.X. V. itral Sat.itc anrut. X fVr t V f W 1. 1 4r a HA ItKllSON.Ol-UO. j I K. f..r Bl a if kr v lt.- t Ii h sal i. j-r pM it al I I r,. ,;'i.. five

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