Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 September 1868 — Page 3

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TIMETABLE-W.W. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TKAlNS. Hrookvllle Aseomuio JtIon....... 4:30 At . Chisago Kspreas , ...... Ti0 a. M. Chic Mall swewe 7:09 r. M. . tooeefteeS) Meee TJFVYA&D TRAIN. Dsy Freight Chleago hlipr. ............. 9;03 r. M. Hrookvllle AoooiutnodeiloB........... H:A0 r. m. Chicane Mall ! M Mil fHIMI 00000 8.18 a. m. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, HKNUY D. WUR. For Treasurer, CAPT. DANIKL SIIAFER. For Sheriff, LIEUT. WILL IL LEE. For Recorder, JOHN II. HlCUTEK. For Commissioner, DANIEL IlAUDEIt. For Heal Estate Appraiser, JESSE MONTQOMEIIY. For Sureejor, . TIIEODOUE F. DAVIS. For Coroner, JOHN II. WIOOANS. For Aesor of Posey Township, SIMEON DÜLLOCK. Joint Discussion Baker and Hendricks. On Thursday, S'pl 21th, there will bt a. joint discussion of the political questions of tbe day, between Governor Bakerand Hon. T. A. Hendricks, to taks place in Hrookville, ommenclog at I o'clock r. M. Of count rjbody will atttnd and bear tbe two candidates for Governor, at eitensiTs arrangements will no doubt be mad to accommodate the people of bulb parti. n Meeting1 of tht Agricultural Society, lbs Agricultural öocieij will nieet in the Coart llou. la iJrookvillo at 1 o'clock T. M. on Saturdej, Srpt. ölb, löC8. Tbl being the last meeting- before the Fair, it ii hoped ibcrl will be a general turn-out of tb m rober a. L. II. Uatmoso, SeVj' Brookrllle ColUgtv The nett term of ihie Iustiiuibn will open Monday 1h of Sept. Tbe more advanced, titherto in ihe Primary Department, will be j,l:d in tbe Academic Department under the immediate instruction of one or more Profeeare tbe Tuition ($4) remaining Iii eatu. Tbe Ute adaoced iu lb 1'rimaiy Department will be under tbe cart and instructions of Mrt. Crouch, and in respeit to Tuition will be divided into two daises, vis : 2d and 3J KeaJers f 11.50 ; all blo 2d Header fit. Under ibis arrangement I do think tbie Department will give KNTIR SATlSrACTlOSf. WlIX THK rhIKXD atsTAis it? J. II. MAUI IN. Joint Diicntiion. Tbe Puller Town.hip Grant & Colfai Club and the White Man's Democratic Club of Duller Township will meet in joint discusion at the Oak forest School llou, on Thunder, Kept. lOih, at 1 o'clock r. M. Come o tie, com. all Pic-NIc. - The Herman Protestant Chnrch of CrookwiM hnld a. Pit) Ml9 jdu the iVir Crwuwde Wrdnesdaj, Srpt 3th, lSGa. ICer. Dr. 1 homes and ethers will deliver addresses. -Lverjbody is invited to attend. Orant Club in Salt Creek Township. A Grant & Colfax Club was formed in Salt T'reek Town.hip on Saturday evening, A ago it 22i Another meeting was held last Saturday evening. More than forty persons bave already become members. Tbo following r ibaofliceri chosen: rrek)et) Georjr VT. rbiltips. Vice Presidents -Robert Pugb and John ration. Secretary Joseph Colter. Treasurer John Morford. Acknowledgment. We acknowledge (he receipt of complimentary tickets to lb Deaiboro and Uftion County Fairs, and would much like to attend botU of them. P. 0. Honey Orden. II. G. Johnson, Asst. P. M., bas kindle 'furiiihed u. tbe new sebedul of prioes for noney orders. Tbej are as follows: On orders I ot exceeding $20, 10 cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $10, 20 cents; over $40 od oot exceeding $50, 25 cents. Base Ball. A match game of Base Ball will be played on the Fair Grounds on Saturday ffext, between the Lone Star Clnb of Harrison and the Brookville Club of tbie place. Game to commence at 2 o'clock r. . Visitors art invited to attend. Plowing. Oar farmers are busily engaged at their Fall plowing, preparatory to sowing wheat Tbe ground has been very dry and hard, but the recent rains bava no doubt made plowing somewhat easier. - Demonstration for Pendleton. The booming of "Young Hickory" on Monday morning last, while the up train was passing this place, was intended as a salute for Pendleton, who was supposed to be on the train. But be wasn't on board, and therefore lidn'j bear the salute. ' The big Democratic meeting came off at Conneraville, and Pendleton spoke, together with the renegade Matthew Ii. Hull. A large number of Democrats from this place went to the meeting. ' Sunday School Basket Pio-Nic. There will be a Sunday School Basket PicKio held in Alex. S. White's grove, a short (distance Southwest of Blooming Grove, on .Saturday of this week, Sept 5th. Rev, Dr. T. IL Lynch and Iter. Prof. J. II. Martin will deliver addresses on the occasion. Everybody is invited to attend. Soldiers for Indianapolis. Several of our veteran ' soldiers went to Indianapolis on Wednesday to attend the monstrous Meeting of Soldiers in that city. Many more would bare gont had there beta ft halffare arrangement on tht W. W V. Ü It. via. Cambridge.

Ancient Relics. Dr. ITaymond requests us to say that If any of bis friends or acquaintances hava in their possession any Implements of the mound builders or other ancient Inhabitants of this country, euch as stone axes, hatchets, pestles, mortars, imsjjs, pipes or pcltes'e ware, i.e., Ac, he would bt under great obligations to them for all such articles as thty may bt ablt to spart hi no. Miss Looker's Concert.' A vocal and instrumental coucert was given on Mondty evening last by Mist Pbebt Looker, at tht Presbyterian Church. Miss Looker is a young lady who has been blind from Ler birth and bas a widowed mother and several sisters, also blind, depending on her for a support She hat attended tht Atrium fur tht Blind at Indianapolis, and hat learned to read and writt with facility. Her musical talent bas also been developed and cultivated to soma

considerable extent. Her concert was liber- ally; patronized by our citizens, and gave en - tirt satisfaction to all. Notice. ( All persons indebted to the nn lenlgneJ art requested to call and settle without further delay, either by paying tht money or giving their notes. JoairS.KocXArKt.LAa. Brookville, Sept. 4, 1HCS. New Subtcrlbers. Smith Dubois, Colter's Corns'-." Chambers 3t, Trainer, Cedar Grovt. Joiiab McCafferty, " Elisabeth Petty, " Samuel Morgan, Fairfield. Jacob McCouley, M f. W. Hayward, , J. M. Stanton, Quakertown. J. N. Walts, Diewtr.burg, " " . Enthusiastic Republicffa Meeting's. Tbsre was a rvusiog M.is ACtlog la AnJ.rsun's Grove, lUutiinnd Towoihlp, Uush County, oa Lf t e.turd.y. 8..oh. w.r. wad. by G.n'l Urose, JuJge Cullsn, (I.C.Uuffis sad A.U.Cawpball. Tbe nrss are brightly burning lu Old Buib. Col. Urov.r aJdr.it.d a larg. and .ntbu.Uttlo misting at Buena, Vista on luil Saturday. Tbe R.pubtl.au of üalCr.eW aud Tosey Tewnthlpi are tboruugbly aroat.d atJ wilt glva a goo.t ao souot ef tnetnielvis In October aid November. Tbe Grant Club of Pos.y Tuwniblp was addressed by Q. B. Bls.tb Eq.,of Huibvlll., en last Tuesday evening, fteporl says the speoch was abl. aad .uovlaclog, .j. dally .a th. Ui q.o. tion. Would that bt could ask. suob a tp...b In every Ttwnihlp la this Couity, that tbe people might ... how th.y bar. beta kuuibagg.d and misled by the "smell fry" Dsinocratlo p.krs a this qasttlun ef "onerous tsxatlua." Burglary. Tbe store of T. U. Aad.r.oo, of Aad.rsoovKle, was entered by burglars on Tb.rtJ.y night ef Ut week, tbe safa blown open with powd.r, and about $100 tuk.a tb.r.frum. Mr. A. bad omitted to lock th. door of th. "burgUr proof department." Tbe burglary was no doubt tbs wsrk of old bands at tbo bulo.t. Tbe p.opl. should k.ep a sharp lookout for tboi. prowling nuioreauL who aro raoglog ovsr tbe couutry la ths gul. of poddl.rs. Mr. A. ..tiuist.. Li. lots la luon.y, dautao to safa ard goods at fSUU. Republican Hecticg. Sp.aksrs will bo pr.s.nt and addi.is tbe Andcnonville Club at Anderionville on Tuesday ov.ulng nut, g.pt. 8ih. Uo and boar tbo truth. Haddock & Iracken Contloa. to ol about taaatl.a. Woall 11 not bewollfortheratot.il tbo pecplojcar now mcu TAX THIT FAT AKD WHAT THIT TAT IT 0X7 Their alooD bill 111 furniih data fur tbo .tiioate. -And whatever yon do, iladJuck, don't t.U th. people that on Jas tbls "miserable Radical rule" you received eighty dollai. per m.nth for teachlog a nine months' term, or it mightroalnd tbem of a time not eery remote when better teachers were procured at tw.n dollars p.rmentb. Agency. John King has taken tbe plsct of D. W. Andre la the Flaxie.d barln.ia, t jo latt.r having gone Into tke drug .tore bualneis at Conn.rivilJ. 8. Mr. King's advertisement in another column. Torchlight Procession and Illumination. S.v.ral Republicans in the northern part of our Coeaty attended the Republican Mm meeting at Connerirllle on lait Saturday night. Tbe toreb light procession and illumination of boaies la said to bavo be.n the grandest affair of the kind that ever cm oft at Connersrllle. Fayette County Fair. A good many of our people are attending tbe Coanty Fair at Connorsville this w.ek, availing thom.elvee of half-fare tickets en the W. W. V. U.R. Fortunes in Europe. The attention of those wbo are loterevted in tbls subject, is directed to a notice of the Echo ras Patbimomul Rscobd, published In another column. Mr. Ewing, its editor. Is one of tbe few American lawyers who practice in the European courts. Bepnblican Sleeting. There will be a Republican meeting In tbe frame building North of tbe residence of Ma.on W. Hellt, In JJrookrlllo, on next Saturday evening, Sept. 6th, for the parpoi e of forming a Grant A Colfax Club. Let there be a general turn-eut. Communicated vsrlatio et literatim et fpellaUm. nit edi'ur yoo kindleo printed Mi Other Leter aXd I will now Comment a leetle on the Samt. . I said eine I got mi larnln that money flowed in to me from AH qoartera. bcin a Snnire I can collect fines of most ennvlodv I pleese. I pade John MoorMan ihe pltry ... - .... sunt of twerly dollars out or nearly a cundred dollars I. collected, so that I cleared nearly eighty dotiere by thie lucky hit. Why I fined on fellow they call "Candy Joe" twenty dollars at one jop for bitting Geo Styre, Sam Ssely five dollars, Hill Seely five dollars, old man Debuk five dollars, Bill Smith two dollars, Dill Paris two dollars, Fred Stump five dollars, Ab Case & Ous Sbroyer each five dollare for fiihing with a sane, Jot ßenton five dollars, liill llillmao five dollars, young Sam Seely three dollars, and a good many more similar amis. So mnch for the fining business. So You see I make it pa well. I got tbt ten dollars oot of Ab Case & Que Sbroyer the slickest. You see I was on the grand jury and tho question of the fish law came op A I aliped down one nite and tola em ef they dident pay mc the fine I should bave to report em, so tha pade it. And then Crie Rrown wanted me la sue Mose Smith for cutting down a apple trKli so I tola him if be would ay me ten dollars Ida fix it up all rite, so ein on tht grand-jury aforesaid I got a bill found agin a. ana got my ten dollars without any trouble, Itrown you no ie an ignorant duehman. bt had to attend oourt as a witness for the state and on tht trial of tht cast S. wae acquitted becauae the ekinning of the tret madt it more fruitfull than ever before. Besides all this I got twenty dollars out of my cliant Lack; while ht was io jail I tole

I.aokv that mi purl tiers kn law sent me to do t n,e dirty wotb fur him A Ii giv me an ordr on bis mammy fur the money, poor fallow, he had to go to the penitentiary A I itve out oTiiKHa ouuit? to (iOTiiKiti if (hey had Junllce done um. I mean no rejections you nn. Beside all litis I am famus fur collect' in; money atvsomo say In "keeping it too." Why you seel collected nearly forty dollars fur a dutch silversmith at Harrison named Myers A what do yo'i spose he got fur his jew fir)? Why he got t judgment agin me before Squirt lliatl, ind that is not worth the paper it Is ritten upon. Then I collected a bill on Ulis Nabel fur some leather old Cris Miller had sold him. Old Cris a duchtnan A now because I dont pay the leather bill and the jeweler's bill, both these ljfuorntnusos call me a di scoundrel. A because I dont pay over Ihe reat uv tbe tines sum lurant peepel say that I have robed the school fund, they are all Black Republican liars, A I want you to publish tub as they are all trying to elevate my karacttr. Slrickly priratt and conßdeukhah Yonre trooley, Timothy SutcxurRJTX ICsq.

Bogus erllfluat.s, manufnotursd to erJ.r, are eft.a r-uMUbed In prte of ioio. wsrtbl.ii hair r,pir,üB. 'llsrntf Vegetable Hair K.iioratUe" does not need to retort to suoh means, for Its merits are too w.ll known and eppresletsd. N. Y. Sunday Dlspatoh. Quality and quantity are the two desirable att.ndmts of "IJarrstt's Vegatablo Hair K.itoralive." The bottles aro neither oorked thimbles, Bur tbo preparation Itialf a worthleis eompound of deleterious minerals, as has been proved by ihe Award Commit!., on tbe N. It. Jjtate Agrlcul tural Hoctaty. Dover Kntulr.r. . For tbe Atu.rloaa. Motive. Motive is the soul of lein;;, the main spring of action, the foundation stone upon which the vrholo structure of true nobility I reared, the fountain from which emanates good or evil. It it the seed in the soul, from which springs leaf and Lud, fui.-Mown flower and ripened fruit. It is a legacy from Deity, the gift of God to tvery created intelligence. It is the pivot upon which is poieod the entire machinery of human movement, the lever that clovatcs tht character of the world. Worthy motives, honest intcn tions, and nolle aspirations after good, are the richest possessions of the soul. Tlio individual who darea to do right, and leave the result with his Maker, wbo prefers truth to trimnjih, and that sulf-rcfpcct nrifinj from pure motives, to any esteem the world can render to deeming actions, is lite one who nearest rcctubles Christ. Motive la the criterion by which our actions are to be judged, and upon which we uro to lu accounted guilty or innocent. Nu otio can fail to seo the entire ah. hence of virtue in any act, however good it may appear, where the motive was aulfish and unworthy. Kver sinco the time that a certain city was inhubitod by the unjust JuJe, who aveugod the widuw of her adversary, not from any motive- to riuht or love of justice, but simply that alio might not tvtry him, we two the fact clearly written, that all excellence lies in the intention. Mankind i ol'tf i.tin.OH doCiivcd, f. rgcts to look within his own heart to find what niuy be hit own motive for action; so goes abroad to Iii neighbor, tuayle his friend, and proclaims to the world e up pined wrongs, forgetting (hut it i God who aits in judgment, and that words idly uttered with' no jittt motive, weigh with llitn more heavily tha notion, which may be open to tho world, having fur their. bus's pure motives coming f roiii-thofo who have never known busp o on but have looko 1 upon ull the human t'jiuily as children of one family, therefore 1'rL'udi, brethren. Some names aro always uttered with a blowing. Centuries ogo, we find Joan of Arc.au humble servant, yielding to the impulse of a mighty motive, and Ujing to her country's rescue. Since then great men havelived and died; kingdoms' have been overthrown, and thoir rulers forgotten; nolle utterances have been lost in the iurge of a gee; the clarion of trumpets has softened to a dying sigh; lofty thoughts have been whirled awiy like falling leaves; but ber love for her Dative Trance, her faith and truth, were stronger than they all; and so Ion as that sunny land fchall remain, her nolle daughter shall live in deep, grateful remembrance. Howard, whose life was one of humanity's most touching, beautiful poems, who unselfishly spent Lis days in tho unwholesome depths of earth's prison-houses, now Bleeps beneath the daisies; but one of the largest places in the world's great heart is given to him who labored so assiduously tor tho good of the erring. No Nightingale ever warbled a sweeter song than she, the burden of whose lay and life was, relief to the suffering; who, giving her beart to tho Great Father and her hand to her brother, went out from her luxurious home to minister comfort to the distressed, cheerfulness to the disconsolate, consolation to the dying. Where ehe moved among the mangled mass, the mor al atmosphere seemed pure as the breath of an angel's lips."" Those whose every word and thoughthad been impure, breathed not their blasphemy when she was near. Ears that had been deaf to every appeal to their better natures, were unstopped to her gentle voice, and hearts that had been filled with bitterness now pulsated with gratltudo. . Will the name of Dorothea Dix soon be forgotten by those who, during tho lato struggle of our beloved country for tho maintenanco and perpetuation of the liberties bequeathed ua by our forefathers, took their lives in their hands and went forth to do or to die? Many brave, I nAhlii A th d f I n n n ufAmon HI In line f rf.m n noble American women, with her, from a pure motive gave themselves to the relief ot a devoted soiuiery. Washington fought his country's battlo, and when the highest gift in the nation's power was his, would receive but the just recompense of his services, and the regards of a nation have been wafted to him in Heaven. When Jlenry Clay said he "would rather be right than to bo President," he added a brighter star to his crown, than W he had swayed the sceptre of the world. Abraham Lincoln, because he was nature's nobleman in giving hid thoughts and name to a paper which gave liberty and freedom to four millions of peoplo whose lives had been spent in servitude, acted from no motive of sclf-nggrandizcmcnt, but because man has no right to enslave his brother man, and his great free-born soul could not rest in his high position as Chief Executive of a free people, until all were indeed free. Ho for more than fowyeats . boro the anathemas of a mass of ms countrymen, because, from a love of right and justice, he dared to act in accordance with Lis convictions of duty. To-day bo is enjoying his reward.

In every day life wa meet those who, from the lolly trnur of their motives, would ecorn to do a low, knte or impure act, aud the iuscrillng angil is daily writing them in characters n bright as tho linht from thw Throne of (lod. Could men bavo stood with the luGuito when lie bade chaos livo, when Ht clothed space with numberless worlds, would have scon motive high as Heaven, puro as Hi own potlessoeM. Uod never uiado n leaf to spring and grow, nor placed a flower in its emerald vaso without a motive, lit never swung out n star iu the ether, or rippltd a wave on the bosou of the ocean; Hit artillery never boomed ncrosw tl.t arch of Heaven, nor His lightning flashed at the discharge; Ht never created the thous and. voiced harp of tbo win Is and forest, or a bird catling from its blue air throne to its mate in the valley; Honever launch, od a cloud from the crimioti shore with its capes of pearl, nor placed a rock glow ing in the star-light as if dreaming of the Edun-laud; He never wove the uulißht and water-drops into tho rainbow, nor awung back the golden gates of dawn, gently, noiselessly as the portals of Heaven; lit never mu tiled the hem t boot, nor et tbt ruby current flowing !ti the veins; He did not rear tho mountain, nor roll the world wilh no click of machinery, without a motive Worth of a Uod". When wo consider the uncertainty of human applauo, and that tkrj.te.nha were onca greeted with confidence and unlimited enthusiasm, are now denounced as incarnations of evil; while those who wero carried to their graves by tAeTBuledictions of popular clamor, are now.Ppolon of ai Earth's immortals, it is not well to havo pure and lofty motives to go straight forward, true to our own convictions, and calmly await the ultimate insu;? Worthy actiont and intentions never die, and although we may bo impeached while living, yet in tho yeure to come, when men judt the departed with unbiased mind, then if we havo been true wo hall not fail to re

ceive justice of men and commendation of Uod. M. Addie Patterson. Mctamora, Indiana, Aug, 17th. The following has been niulaiJ, trhich will account for its non-oppearance soon er. Kd. Am. For tbe American, ftlitor of American, You' must not bo surprised if what 1 write h not very sensible, being one of the sex your old i'ennsyivanuüurg correspondent compliments so highly. First 1 wish to aay a word in defense of women. That there are some filsd-hcartcd, luliow-patcd femalos, as there are bad man, whi try .i. .i. ! . i . . wim uitir i u luorou tongues to drag one down to their own degraded level, I don't deny. Hut, thank Heaven, they are few. Ihe majorty ot women are as true-heart ed and faithful a any humuu beings not absolutely coliMtial oaii bo. Jit ft country where mm ore lrutt$, tromr;t will 1 s.itvi. The "lords of creution" may declare that the daughters of Eve are inferior to themselves but such I. to a. -i a uecluratton only eliows their own weak ness and ilclccts. He who place a li'ht estimate upon things of h'ghost worth, only proclaims his own ignorance and want nf judgment. Man, throuiilt tie frailty of womui, publishes his low eti. mule of nil that is holiest in the relations of life. Who that has a deir mother, or a kind, loving iter, or a Jirliu daughter, but will feet tho truth of what 1 write? One half of humanity iinen; another equal half is woman. L'e who speaks lighty of woman, curses the h inl that supportcj him in tho hour of helplines-, pronounces a malediction tpon tho fair young being who with mingled revere nco and trust calls him father, utters blasphemy against the being who has filled with disinterested affection the bosom of her whorte heart beats with blood kindred to his own, and returns httred for love to her who has bestowed upon him a greater Rift than all weal.li can buy. Hut as your correspondent V. It. O." no doubt has known woman in all these re lations, therefore he cannot speak evil f her. How beautiful and more beautiful, because true are the lines which my favorite Tom Moore wrote ia bis mother's pocket-book in 1S22: They t.U os of an Indian tree, Which, bowso. 'er tbe sua and iky May tempt it bougba to wand.r (ru., And shoot the bloaioios wid. ant high. Far better loves to bond its arms Downward again to that dear earth From which th. lit', that All. aol warms Its greateful being fir.t bad birth. 'Tis thus, though woo'd by flattering friends, And f.d with fain., (if fatn. it be,) Tbls heart, my own d.nr mother, beads With love's true instinct back tu thee. Before I close my imperfect scribble, allow me to speak a word in favor of the Harrison Band. The IJand is composed of some of our most highly esteemed citi zens. 1 hey have a new set of silver in struments, and they discoursed some sweet strains ot music on our streets yesterday in honor of Washington's Birth-day. It has been beautifully paid that "music is the voice of God, and poetry His lan guage. Music is the poetry of sound. It embraces harmony, concord and utel )dy. It moves on velvet winirs, waved so gently and gracefully that naught but onward motion is known or felt. Hut how I am running on, Mr. Editor Please pardon my digression. And many thauks to you gentlemen ot the Harrison Band for the serenade which I'didn t get M IN NIK. CHAMBERS & TRAINER, CEDAR GROVE, IND., DEALERS IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Grooorico, c&jo. ICa ar nnar rani to fnrntnh Attf CUltOUierS - - . j ... - - - - - with everything In our line of buiin.te. The highest msrtet price psiu tor uram aim all kinda of Produce July 17-Sw CHAMBER3 A TRAINER. -DEALER in EXtUCSAKB TMXCXHM, PAINTS AND OILS, VARNISHES,

3?atcnt rodicinos- etc. A T THE PUBLIC SCALE, ' (MAIN 8TREKT,) BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. July lMy ...

REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. "I. We congratulate the eouturr en the eurd surotis of tlio r.Koiulrui'llou pullviy ofCougre.a, a evlui'.d by th. aiu)'lii, in a umj .iliy of lbs Platts lately In rwllll, of eonstltuiiuns ourlug .'iuia olvllaadpolltloal rights to all aud wo rvgard Hot the duly if the tJoV.ruuistittu sustain tboe Institutions, aud to ir.v.nt tb. iole o( suvb blal.s from being r.mltt.d to a slat, ofauarohy. "J. Tbe guarant.o by Congre of cjual suffrags to all loyal men lu the HoatU was dvuiaodsd by

every eontlderallun of ubllo aafvty, of gratitude and of Jutio(t, and iuut be uialbtalusdi bile tbe U.liit of aullrag. Io all the loyal JSUt.i ptopsrly u.iong io me ."i. or tuoie etat.. "3. We d.uwunoe all forms of repudiation as na tional filui.a, aod the reiluel honor requires tbe aymeut of the ubliu ludobuio, la the utmost f.od faith, to all oredttort at home and abroad, not only aiierding to the Uttor, but tbe spirit of the laws undsr which It was oomraot.d. "4. It Is due Io tbe labor of (be beliuR that taxation should b. eualli.d and r.duj.d as rayIdly as our national fatito will permit. "A. Tbe national debt, ouotroi.d as It bas b.en for the tr..rvailon of the Union for all time to otiuie, abould be rst.nd.it ovsr a fair period for redemption) and it Is lb. duty of Congr.s to reduu. the rate or lolsrtst Iburuou. wnsuever It esq bon.ttly be done. '0. 1 hat tbe b.it roller to dlmlnUh our burden of debt Is to so luiiros our credit that eaj lUIUts will sok to losn us money at lower rales oi luuret than we now pay and muit continue to fiay au long as repudiation, partial or tolal, opeu or vovert, Is threatened or suspected. '7. The Uoveroiu. ntof the United Mates should b. administered with theilrlrt.it eoouomy, aud the corruptions which have b.en so shamefully nursed and fo.tered by Aadrew Jubusoa, all loudly for Radical r.fono. . "8. W profoundly deplore the uniimrjy , sod trsglo dtialb of Abratiant Llnoolu, ud rcgr.t tho aaeuiaion of Andr.w Jobuann to th. pi.aid.uey, who bss Beted treach.rauily to the pvople who eleol.d Mm and the cause be was pledged to sup port; baa usurped hUh li;lUllve and Judicial i'unotlooil haa refu.ad to a.out. lb. Itwt) bat uied bis bl(li o.Doe to Induo. other olAoors to Ignore and violate the Uwii bas employed his oseoutlro powers to render iu.eoure, the prup.tty. peace, liberty aud life of the cltisn ba abu.ed the pardtmlng poweri has deanunoed tue haltenal LugUlaltire at unoomlito thmalj baa perditcnlly and corruptly r.itid, by every uioatars tu hi tiower, .very proier att.iui.t at tho r.oonstruottoa uftbotftstes lately la relelliou) has perverted the nubile patronage Into an engine or wholaealv corruption, and hae boon jutly liupeauhad for bäxh crimes and tuisdsineanors, ana propsrty pronounce I guilty thereof by tbe voice of iblfty Are fienatori. "V. The doctrine of dreet Brltlaa aad other Luropesn I'owors, that borauss a mat Is o toe a ubjavt be Is always so, uiutt be rovlsted at every haatrd by the Uult.d htutes, as a relio of the feudal Dine, not aut!iorled by tbe law of nations, and at war with our national honor and Indr-pm-deoco; neturullted rltlirn. being entitled to be prot.oUd in all tbolr rlhtf f ottienhip, a. thoairh they vtsre natural born, end no eitlen of tb. United Mates, natural or nitursIU. i, mut be liabl. to arr.at and imprl.onui.nt by any fitrolgn power for sots done or words apokru in tola country) and If o arretted and liuprliuncd It Is the duty ef tho Government to lutmfvre lu bis behalf. "10. Of all wbo wore faithful In the trials of the late war, three were Uoue entitled Io wore eapoolel honor than the brave sol Jl.rs and seamen who endured the - bar lihlni of campalgg and vrulte, and Imneriloi thjlr lives In tbe service of tbeoountry. The bounties and penilwus provided by law fur thoie brave dei.nu.ra or Ihe nation are obligations never to be forgott.n. The widows and orphans of the fiillsnt Used Jire tis ward, of the puople, a aaor.d l.gaoy bequeathed to the nation S protecting care. "II. Pcrolgn luiulgrtlrt, which In tht past hat added io inioh to the wealth and d.v.lop. went of the r.nouro.. aad Inor.a. of power to tbls nation, the aiylam of tho oppr.ind of all nations, bould bo fostered and euuouragvd by a liberal and Jut policy. "12. Tbl couveiition declare. Ita ayinpathy with all tbe oppressed j-.op wbo are str ig.liog for thidr xit." 'HKnni.vtto, That we blKbly commend the aptrlt of Uiagnaiiliiilty and forglveneas with wblou tuen who bavo served tbe rebellion, but now frankly and honeatly co operate with us in rtorlng the peace of tbe couiitry, and recomtrunting the eiuutbern Stite government opurt the bal. ot Impnrtl.il Jutli b aud eusi right, are rcuelved Luuk into the communion of ihe loyal people, and wo ftvor the removal ot th. UInualiOutioo and rcntrictiont impo-ed u;on th. Ute r.bels in tbe ame maaaure a thd ;lrlt tit loyalty will direct, as may be eonltetit with tbe ealoty of tbe loyal people." Crie. jf lloodl good! 'KitHiiLvsn, That we recognise tho great prin clplvs lall dwn in the I mm rul lelarallon of luilrperj'tenoJ as the true foundation ordemocratto government! and we hall with e;iadnae every ctfort toward taaalng thexe principle. living reality on every Inch of American soil." i i. no, v. w i; i; is y, d o 1 p "R r o o lc v i 1 1 o. T ndianit W00tWA.Tt) AT THE ''Old White Corner,,, JAT EXCHANGE FOR PLAIJNELS, BLANKETS, SYOCKI Ii fi Y A a M S f MANÜFACTCRKO AT TUE HARRISON WOOLEN FACTORY ! ! ALSO A FULL STOCK OF Goods of All Kinds FOR , SPRING & SUMMER, . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ALL HDDS. OF PRODUCE. ii) a 3 J. C. BURTON. Boot zxtdlxH. Qtioe IGIJATIUS KOEHLER C0NT1MU to manufaeture Hoots and f hoes of all kind, pro.tiptly to order, at bis establishment In Urookville. He keeps on band a full assortment of LADIKS' AXD MISS MS' SHOES, LOOTS DF KVKIIV KIND, CHILDREN'S ä II OES, and guarantees a good fit In every Initaece. Mending done on ibort notice. Call aud see bis assortment aad learn bio rrti. novl-tf IGNATIUS KOEai.ER. INFORMATION WANTED OP David John Yeoman, native of Plymouth, England, aerf 34, (If a!lve,)'5 ft 8 Inches or over In htght, elight make, fair complexion, light brown bair, dark blue eye and full brow. Came to tbeUritcd States in 1HM2. Left New Orleans In tho fall of land, wearing a suit of light tweed, and apparently far gone in eoniumptiun. Lett beard from Oct. 2lit, 1SÖÖ, working at a tolll-dam at or neur l'n okville, Indiana, (supposed slnoe to nave gone to Kenia. Any perioa able to giro information respecting Mm, whether living Or deceased, will do much to comfort a brokenhearted widow, and will have all necessary expense paid by stating i full psrticuUra and air dressing , . V, CANAVAN, Care of Rev, Mr. Trenor, aug.2S-.ft , 4, Q Molt St., New York. , (We,ttrn nsners yteaie opy.) ,

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AMI Hoofland's German Tonic. The Cft'it Itrinrdiri fur nil DKraxri of Ue ii r zu, aroM.tr ii, on itiavsrxrjs OlttiAMf. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I ewipoa4 at the eare lu'w (or, s Ibry aie .onllr ii ii i i ,1 i nan MM .) o - ,- v TV ' R o e I , I. aud . i i i if bark, H a J l' ) V er.iraIlm l lUHkllltf lion, hlvkly ld, and au an.naiiira. , an.. rVom ulmJvti li'lmijtur qny ' -J ur.lyAs EOOPLANJVS GERMAN TONIO, ! a eoinMnado. fall th. tara.tlaat f tk Vtu tr, vrrb 11. purwal iiilliy of Vhh iVm. Mum. Orau.a, S. , emklu. uu. of Ida in -I plaal Su4 ayraaabl. rni'dM vr fO.-fi Io Iii putill. Ttio. piriilurf a Mad .iu. fi. frvu AlvuhuUS tdutxtur, will a-. Hoofland's German Bitters. TboM wbe bav ho ut :io to lb. Suuibluatlwa 'ef tbe Miltura, a ataUnl, will um HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO TSf are h.ilh aqitally snud, anJ out!, lb aam. m.ticlnl vlrlu., ih..lio. I.wu ll tw. l.lag a in.ia u.u.r or Uale, lU. Tuuie b.iui( lb. urn palnlabla, Tli. Mmi'h. from a vrlly f nnw, mi aa lodma-liiin. lvatri.li. N-r"iu 1ImI:it, et., i. Vary l' llnu. ilerailitad. yweaihiitntf S.mm with Ilia bacotaa altiM't h. lu fu.e11. Liver, ;m.f It einiM-eli, Una al, Ilia rlt of wliirh I lliat tlia a(iut uffar (ruin MV.ral or more vf Hi. fulUwiug diMaMl Oonatlpatlon. yuilnoe, Inward I'll... i'ulua.eor llloixl to li e Uea.l. Aunlily of the Mioiuiioh. r)ue, lloarlburn, 1iauat tor t'ocl, ruli caa or Weittlit in the btnmach, Hour Ir.riK'lal Ion, liiuk- ' Ina or l'iutt.rin at the 1'it of the htomaun, bwitumlnsr of i).e Head, llurrtod or DiiMoult BrnalhlnK. Flut torimr at tho Heart, Choking or nulTooalinK Uanaatloiia -.hen ' In a Lyina lytiire. Iimnnaaot Vinou, Pts or Webs bolero the hlbt, Uull Tain in tb Head, Doli oinuy of l'eri)irlioi, Yel- " ' IowiiOns ot the bktn tt Eyes, i'aln In tbe bi.le, Tlark. (Jlioat, Limbs, eto., buJ den t'luuliaa of Jlaal. llurnluc irt th ilaali. Couxtuiit lnianlnlma of ErtI, nni Ureal Porrosblou el blrlta. Tb. anftVrar fnun lti-a d I khoutd .SnrdaO III nrvaiat cnullou la tba alrilua "fa raiuady fr lila raw, pur tl Hli'di hs .tie-ins "ulr I sMurea irnut tlijti ul laIrua m.rit, 1. punuilad, Una. hi luval!va i qulrtaa no-a kiiruiiy com riitra liilurlnila lacr.ei.Bi, aal !" a-Ubll-liail fr llwlf a rrpulalloa fr tbe curauf llia.t dlwa-aa. Ie !"' naa.Uva 0 0114 ubinlt Ibu-e wall kuowa rwnicJiaa UoojUtntVHGcvmanlHUcvSt A.ND HOOFLAND'S aERHAIJ TONIC. f KEPaKED BT lr. C. 31. JA CKSOX, ruiLAuKLriits, rx. Twonty-twe yar Ine. thy wrrs Irat Iutro4oe4 Im I hi- ..min v fr..m llarmany, duriuS W litcb lime Ih-jr liava uml.,nl.irl ijr uarforiuad aji.r. .orva, aa. Imii,, fli4 naMilua l'uumuiljr to a .raalar .at.al, thmi any oibrr rni"-!! known In lb eublt.. 'Iba, r-mmliea Will Stf-ctually cur. Ltv.r Cowplaiui, ' - ' ii M mi l.A' ia, riirmiieor ' A T I lebliiiv. t br..e axTl ZZJe ltarrhaa, i.r'..a of CT-J KUuaye, Bud. all IllM-a-a arlainj fr.il Uver, Sionv Ul-ord.icU ach, ur 1 Utaall U. nUJIILlTVt stepMltinB; from any Caun whatey JtOBTlt ATXON OF 'I'll hi 8 YUTKM lnriuoed by berero Labor, Hardablps. i-apoaure, i'evera, 0V0. Thar. I- no incUlelB. .xiaut equal to tbM reaeeair. la aurti raaaa. A ton. aad iirr la Im par tad Ie Iba whiil y-inn, tha awtli. la atrroKtbauad, foaSl la .njoynd, lb Kiiu.u b J-K""' pruoiplly, lb. blu4 a piiriflud, Ih. rmlxiia ben aonad aa4 hrallhy, Ih. TpIIoW Hok I arad lealad froM tbe .y.a, a iilouin la kIt to Ih. .baaka, aud lb. wnk sod aerv.u. luvalid bveouie. a alrong aud hsalihy belüg. l'KRSOy.1 AOrjXCEIt IX LIFE, And foplln Ih. hand of Ilm. wathlnr haartlf epea lliam, WWh all I la llrndaol Ilia, will Bad la lb. a-a of Ihla Uiri KUS, or lb. TOXIC, sa .iixir that wilt lu.nl e.w ii.'. luio iliair velua, rvator. Is a mraaore lha mnrrtry and ardor of niura youlbful day a. build ep their khrnukra forma, aud gl, baalth ad bapplui'M to lualr rciiiaiulug y.are. NOTICE. . Illaa wll-aalllaliad faetlhatfuUy on-half ef lb. fi mull i ill n ului of uor popula tion ar. el -N V" d" IB the ujuyui.'Bt if I I iod health ; or, lu u-a thnr 1 V 1 1 ui .xpraaio. "iii T T.i i "nm I ' w.u. Ibry ar lau 1 guld, devoid of all auargy, xtraiuely rvout, Bud bSVO BO apattla. To Ibl cl of parann. th. BITTERS, or the TOM C, la eapvclally recoil. uii'Udcd. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILD EE JT Are msJ. atronc by tb. ue ot either of ihaae rem-diaa. They will curfVery css uf ilARASMt'5, wlihant fail. Thimoauda of cerllfleatea bar. aecnmalatad la th. band nf the pr.ii rlK.tr, but apaca will allow or tb. publication of but a few. Tlio, It will be obeorved, re in-u of uul. aud uf auch ktaudlug thit U.SJ DOet b batlavad. - ; " C ' TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, (M'Juitiot o Iht tjujirimt OmH of Ft, Write.: - Phitmlrlphia, March 16, 1887. te.d'ltoor Und Oermaa Biilra A- V la a fod loa10, O-eful ia A - W ei-eiaaea of tli 4iwei'.v Si. orcan, aod of reat wn mtffa mdZST " ' ot deliilllr, aud -) want of n.rfeua actiua la Ib. aratem. Tour, tmlv. ÜEU. W. WOOflWAKD." Hon. Jamas Thompson, JAg nf tht Siprrmu Court 'tf Ftnniylvania. r'tilnd. l.ht , A prll 28, 186. "I con-lder Horln!il'ii Ücimo liitt-rs" aeouabit' mrftlcin In eaaa of attack of li.dipmili.. 'or I'7"pe''. I en c rf.fy tbla fiuia uiy XnBe of IU Voura, w.ili roMwct, JAMES THOMPSON." From Rev. Joseph ii. Kcnnard, D.D., PnHr Tth b'tiMtut (hurvh, FhiLuUpMn. Dr. JiirlcumVft Sir: I have Wu franentty reqnaated lo e.'ouect my nam with r-commond-' tljua r diff.-rrut kiud it nrdlclaa. rtrdlDf tb. prartira WV arP" apbere, I eaa d With a clear a. oot or p r I a I . Lav. In all eiloed ; bat proof Io alanraaaad varioiM tu rartlrntarlv to mr owa fkniltr. of Ih. oaefulna or i)r. Hocflaud'a Ueruiaa hitler. I depart f.-r eeee frum mr ueiial C"tu". tt expre-a eiy full conviction that, fur prnmrdl ähüihj nf Htm ., Bad ;- dull !i fir Litrr (Xmplnittt. itUn nml valuahia rrr-jKirti(i . Iu ioi.caa tl may fail ; but uaually. I duutit aoi, It mil be ray Uut.w.al to thoe who auilui from tle aUv rauw. Ywura, very re-icifnltT, J. 11. K KS A HP. Ligblb, balow Coate. St. From Rev. E. D. Fend!!, Jimitant EJL'vr dritte VhmnkU, rhilada. I hav dnrlved d. rl.led h0'flt from tb n of Iluoflaod'a Oermaa Bitter, and rei M uiy pnvileir. to rvcumiuead Um-u a niiwt valuatt loulc, to all who ar eiilfr'.iiir from re n er I debility or frnai , d.aaaaea rliug Irom dru,euiijut e( ihe liver. Your ti uiy. . ' ,, ., E. D. TE5DALL. caution: Ttooflatid' 0rmao Kemedlea are e.ntrfeitd. Bee thai th C. it. JACK aUnatar. nf kA KO.V la od .he Tk arh hottl. J I Con tar foil. V office aad wrapiiar ail othariare l'mx-lpal SiaauiaoUi Hiaa Mrdiclu blur, 6j1 AKCM Street, l'blladalph.a, 1'a. CJIJXLL'.I .V. rr.l.Vf, rropHrtor, Formerly C M. JACKSOX t Co. m I" er pitici:s. Booflaud'S Oermaa llitlera, per bottle. ti eo lie: half d. .fee. A OA IltxiZand nermie Tnote, put np la anart boiiiaa, $1 tn, per Imitle, or a half iloea for 7 At . Vfu tu sot forget lo exaaila. w.U the article - teas' La of ler u r lb gaealo. For isle by druggists and storekeepers U ory townin the United States. 1Sot8-j

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AND , ?Jnsicql i3ilrtiiiici)i K01tolnfi.ru the eltiseas ef rrovkvlilo eat vicinity that be has Juat ead la tie JH o ) m a n u i3 tt C I D ( u ß An Elegant d Wtll Selected Stock of orb as LatlitV Merk Bosos aod Coiepanlons. Kaney faper Unti, Albueis, Ccuib., üruib.i, I'voket Hooks, VeUtt, l'er, Writieg iJetka, :issds, tb.atiuen, BavkgsiaiiuoB, Cfceeebosrd. Dominoes, Ac., As. . Su.'h as Mala aad Fancy Writing Pertr sad tn ' velopea, Lea'l and Plate l'eaill, bk Uold.rs Mesl 1'ens, blank ll.iks, laks, As., As. 0ra O "T JES e Ruch as Maiblaa, Tors, Das Ualla, J.wabarS, Poll, China rijcui. ud mi, Llaruivklos or Fr.nvk Harps, Ae., Ao, muflfchl Xußtrumrnt0, fluch as Violins, Outtsrs, lUrjns, Flutvs, Oerias and French AonorJeon and Conrtrtlnas lo f real variety, bail Ilallab Violin and (iallar k'lilos, Muaie Doi, bbeet Made, Blu.io Uoek., BeirUloding Musie, Ne'Sper folio, io., ie. lu addition to these Uoods Las eitv a i'ecdid oolleellen of BONNETS. II ATS, EMBROIDERIES, 3E3I O E3 ES , IlandkertLk rs, ciovrs, Erccbtplns. raus, Ac. All of the Vtry Imtttt and JHo$( lathiuii maJJ y V. T. TISM AN. . F.O..ISOH, Me 3D)e, GI1CM AN rilYSll'I AN, 13 permaneatly lrated at Urookville. tils offioe is ot pottt Mr. Jvluc' drng t re. Office hours from tl tv 13 A. M. aad fiviu 3 to S P. M. SUg. 7'lf. NOTICE TO FABMEllR niailKST tusrksltirloe fur Com, Ityt, It,, al tbo Brookville lltl!lry. tortftf. FFANKWAt.Z. F4& mriEirs HAIR RCSTOKATIVC r Waa OW.4.WS 1 Iba X. II. .let fair I aa4 I. aw rwa Vy (We .i.UUe I be lae .-ry oeat l 'o '" a- . 1-u.h.b I oray ur la.l.-d ll.u liaurlrli., lel..ri . an I Oeaaiiriuc tbe Hair. Ii U fn. -0 liH'ra au4 lieminin, ana i-t rn-'H, , Irwa iHa..uie ariaa. ajuw ami learealbe celii a, '.NvT la liall K.M, a4 i 1 1 1 ... v v " DL J . . J. R. BARRirr k CO., P.fiUf, MAXCHfcaTCa, W. B. M. W. IIAILE, Sole Axont for Crook ill Is. S If Tbe Dwclllcg House or John II. Farquliurtur Fate, Pltuated on faln Huret. ttrcat in r.icckvllie, Ind., fiie and a balf aijuan ftout th hall Koad Depot. It Is a Iiilok llcut tb lit r (V) root s with ball, two (3) pantrlr, tvu rr kiitbenaed cellar, two good iatrtis, wod bonee, Ac, choir variety ef liult, fiatis and it vigitit t. . Lwtbve (5) by tn(Jü)roj. It I for a)e oilively, end at a targets. Purchasers are luiiltd to examine tbe f rru.lt. JulylU 4w. J.NU. U. lAkQllIAR. '71 (. Ibarejaatraceivad a ): lot nt llaBjIInn Factory Uoods, coliu g of Ji.ua, t.imtxt, Mankets.Cuvnliiiii, L'a!u.orsI fckirtr, Ysrns and Fanuetf, whkh 1 em 'Hing at very low pri), or exchange for Wool at tuv l'avtoty iiL-a. Cask paid lor Wool. S AMCKL C )LTE3. Mixervllle, Ind., July IT, 16S 3u. UNION MILLS! Situated two t)til$ JNt).'A of Fstirjiild. Pariienlar attentlio will le paid to CtfTOM MUIi K and aatiaTactlub u-iautivd. I wilt always be foar.d at my J "t, ortir ahrrat rn bo'in.ei, when my cu.ton.rrl will be wsUei n by Jo to Laneaat.r, wboeliallengea MiBBi aliliwOi ai a Orinder or L't'rr brexaer. FLul'K AL A YS UN II AN I lor sale. warraLtec' ea pi od a tau La mad In tbe Valley. TF1!M?CAH. Tbanke for pet wtraage, and eoli.it a coa tiuo.o.'eof the luc. . b. HtwU N, Bog. T I'roriet..r. ATTORNEY AT LAW AXb B U 0 0 K V 1 L L K , INDIA N A ever Welter's Hard a are eiaire. tanll-y GROCERY STORE. KNABE & BRCCK AMP '. HAVK corned a new Grocety Store in the ro ux ailjoiMiiig liails's Tiut cuit, bci,.ilty bavo (ui 1 ALL K.NL'S OV FAMILY GHOCLl'tir.S, such as Teas. CoiTp, bug&r?, Fplccs, if. wbieh are effcred for sal Ax the Lowrsi MAnKJtr rtiru. Ev r, tblnt aoally kept In a Crt.eiy SUit can, b obtained there, either at WHOLESALE CrtKETAIL Wo rerpectfully tolieit the lib. rl pe'raaaee of the poblie. K-NACK Jt EEUCalAMl'. ectlVlj H3 J. AM . IGE CSEJiM SL IGCKif CHRIS. KCEUER. At Aie Ei'LHf im t'itoLciV, ..utl'.i to feriii'lt ISII EKr AD, UTS, CAEES, &c. Ice Orram und Ire Cold Leicdi1cs H v 'f i. etil, J T I; in J.d. ,1, , trail u uul.. . ta .;- i;

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