Indiana American, Volume 4, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 October 1865 — Page 2

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. II. SWIFT, Editor. -HHOOK VILMS - Friday Horning, October 13. 18C5. Iar Tht L-litor ia not to be held responrtihlt firr. nur to be considered a$ endorsing tpprorinq inv communication tchich mwnyt any time appear in the Column cf THE ELECTION. The election pasted off at Ibis place r err quietly. Very little Interest seem ed to be manifested, the withdrawal of 'IXr. Dinkier damping the ardor of the 'Union roter, and. the Democrats ep'peering to te not Terr deeply interested at to tbo result. At many of tho .Precinct in the County there was Icm than one hilf the oiual rote cast. The returns come in very slowly, and it is impossible for nt to give the rote of the County in our present Indue. The retarn receded 8 far, however, indicate quite a filling off in tho Democratic "rnejorür. FLYALE OF THE COMMON PLEAS JUDGESHIP. A secret caucus of Copperhead, com. boa cd of Delegates from each County In the District, Liembled at Danlapstillo on Tuesday, 31 Inst., for the pur pose of nominating a candidate for Common rieft Judge. Some opposi ' tionwee manifested to the prrject, particularly by the Delegates from Wayne, between whom and the friends of Judge Kibby there was a tatisfactjDrj under, standing"; but tho mj iriiy decided in favor of a nomination, and selected Hi. Johnson of Cambridge, Life Dovelia'a late law partner, as their candidate Toelr programme was to muke a denial of the nomination, ao as to keep the Union rotors of the District in Ignorance of their design, hoping that the tote would be so crenly divide J be twecn liirklry and Kibby as to insure them an easy triumph. It was a rery nicely arranged pUee of strategy, but ' Tits best laid cVrtuei et rales sod men, Cang aft jlJ." dur readers are awre of the dinrepti ts.ble means by wbllh It was sought to frlst Jad;e K'bby on the Union psrly aw tbrlr candidate, and they are not In Ignoranto of the habits which, in oar ' opinion, If peisU'ed In, IttifU him for the IJmch. They know that Mr. Hinkley end hie frknde had exhausted ev cry means In tbe attempt to arrlro et a Itiafactory solution of affaire, and that these t (Trts had btcn set nt naught by those who confuted ut they were determined to ru'e cr ruin. Of all the bogus nominations that bad. been nude, it was not pretended that any of them were binding on Mr. Ulnkley or the people of this Cuunty, and yet when It aetiurd probable lliut by the wsnt of harmony in the DU trkt, a Copperhead might bo pined on the Heneli, with a m-gttai.imity that -JiltoalU pol tufcl.om hU dUorgsnUlpg opponent, he dutei mined at once to erfth'drsw firm the contest, and such announcement was nude to the people of the Pla'riit. AUhough his many friends regret that t-imimstances reti dercd it advisable, in hla eatimatiuri, V r him to pbrsuo this wurs. yet they tan but honor him fur his disinterested devotion tn the oauso and entire abnegation of hla cltim. II r. Binkfcj comes r ut of this contest without the rti.lt of flro on hfs gurmen's. ' Notwithstanding the fierceness with which tbe friends of Judge Kibby yagud the war In beMlf of their fvorice, there were none f them ao rcok lese to d j re' breathe a word against the character of M BInkUy, or intiraate that bo was not in cvety rcrptct qualiflod to diw hare the du lien per talning to the Judcrehip. - On tbo withdrawal of Mr. BinMoy. Johnson declined loing a candidal". us he saw that ntfer .defeat awiited him tif course Judu'e Kibby h elected, ai.d ; we can onty hpo that lm oottpsj-msy be such that the people of the S'x h Judicial D'slriat mty have no cnue to regrot the rrilt. FRENCH l'XIYKRSU, EXPOSITION' .FOR. 1867. We find on i nr table a large pamphlet containing tho ofiluial corrcepunderce betwect. lion. John Digelow, United iStat Minister at Pili and Hprci-l Agent for the United 8ttes for tho Kxposition, and the Fiench (iovcrnmunl, containing l'iirral K-guUtiou, Cbfti. tication or'Artlchs. l'lat d Kuildlfg; ko. " Attention i culUd tu the tBicmont on page C. thit "A M appliiatiotis fur od missioo, jsith n dverlp'ion of ila artities to bo exhibited, must hi presented before the 3,11 of .Uluber, ISCÄ." This iboulJ be done by lutter tu N. M. Ikik'tltb'q.. Spevlcl ti;nimiiyntr, csre U. Ö.'Iiaticu,' Tsr, .FrafK-e,' eo that all tetters ioy jca;b him bcj'oto that tiaje.

THE LATEST KEWS. Champ Ferguson bae been sentenced to be hanged on the 20th iost. The Union majority in Cincinnati is 4,224. It fa believed that Cox'e major, ity in the State is from fifteen to twenty thousand, with good working Union minorities in both branches of tbe Legislator. In- Philadelphia, ' the majority for Ilartrauft (Union) ia 7,421, showing a gain in the city alone of 4,620. ' There is bat little doubl that the State has gone Union by a handsome majority.

SOME THINGS CAN BEDOXE AS WELL AS OTHERS. They have queer ways of doing things in White Water Township. Sometime since one of tho "faithful" was loo rick to attend the polls on election day, and the Democratic Inspector, kindly took the ballot-box to hie bedide, and tbere allowed him to deposit his. ticket. At tbe election on last Tuesday, after some twenty or tbrrtyTvotes were cast, one of the Clerks was taken, sick, and another one was. called inbo signed all abe paper, and It was afterward discovered that he bad not been sworn 1 Th County Commissioners bad appointed Capt. Deike Inspector of he Election, but not being able to serve,' be appointed 12. Barber, Ktq , who proceeded to ran the machine Verily, White Water Township ia an institution, and her Democratic leaders are mighty men, and not to be lightly esteemed. White Men Should Role. ItJ" Our Fathers said the Negro should not volo dswn tbo White man so uy wo I DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Such is the beautiful beading to the Butternut ticket voted in this County at tho late election. Tho Negro boing tho body, soul and breeches of tho Democrats party, of course he roust occapy a conspicuous place tn their ticket. It is said that a good Democrat breaks bis fust upon "nigger," dines tpcj "aig ger," sups upon "nigger," aad dreams vf "niggers" while asleep. We can readily credit tho assortion, and believe that to deprive him of his "normal diet," be would LanguUh, fatal, and die away. Horse and Hum stolen Pursuit and Arrest or the Thier ms Eg cape. oine two weeks sicco, an individual called atVawter'a Livery Stablo and spplied for a borso snd baggy to go, as he euld, a fw miles into the country. Tbe request not being an unusual one, notwithstanding he wa a stranger, he readily procured them. It was remembered afterward that be 61 jcctctl to Ike horse (fared him, which was peculiar ly marked and would readily bo recognised. Not returning within doe time, Mr. Vawtcr started In pursuit of bin. He was triced to Oxford, wbrre lie ci changed horsA at a livery stable, and contltiocd on, Having recovered bis bori, Mr. Yaw tcr returned home, and obtaining a else to the name of tbo thief, and his real deuce, which was belierod to be Yellow Springs, Ohio, ho went direct to the 1st ter place. He arrived there on Sutur day last, and ascertained that the party of hom ho was in pursuit resided within a short distance of tho pluce and was at that time In town. Tho services ( f sti ifiicer were secured, but the thief apparently got wind of the situation of shtTirs, and eluded them. On Saturday night they watched his midenco, but he kept away. On Sunday morning reinforcements wero procured, the woods in which he waa bulicvcd to bo concealed surrounded, and tbo lines gradually contracted. Tho msticuvre was succois ful, and, finding escape bopelerr, he quietly yielded himself a prisoner. His name vias Alexander Winteiidge, and he bad retdded at Yellow Springs for sercral years. Hit neighbors sus pected him f being a rcgue, but nothing was known positively against blm prior to thi ovoiVrx'. . -JI had been in the habit of tanking myterioui trips from bon.e, Icing abVent for u month or more at a time, without any known ob jtc,'duriiig which timo be was doubt Ices cngNgrJ iD some thieving operations. He wca band ci.fLd und placed upon tho ""der a guard, nd while be. UTtcn ljj ion inn jiiamifourg ooiatncd pcrmiesion from his guard to enter the water tlonct. . On opening tho door a mouivtit uflcrwardi, it was fuund that lie hJ thruvrn himscif fiom the care while they wero running at full speed, by IcHping through tho window of the water closet. He was reen by the Con d in-tor tu attempt tu anno, and fall twice, is though ho tsa badly hurt. Oit ariiving at tho next station, a party returned in pursuit, but although diligent scutch was made, no indications could be dicoirjd as to whut had be come of him. Winluridge had sold Mr. Yaw tor's buggy and tbo horio.wbich ho had pro cured al Oxford, loa gentleman residing in Dayton." Mr. Yawter deserves great credit for the teal and energy with which he pursued tbo thief; and if eveiy rogue in tho land bud A detective pursulog hiui as inexorably, we predict that fewer dopiodulloiis rroulJ to con milted.

DEARBORN COUNTY. Oar friends in Dearborn bare been making a gallant fight, and if they

have not succeeded In redeeming their County from Democratic miarule, their efforts hare been worthy of success. During a part of last week, Hon. John II. Farcnhar was with them, and ad dressed large and enthusiastic-audieo-Ccs at Dulsberg Moore'a Bill, Aurora, and other points. MMaaaaassVBMMkMI INTERNAL REVENUE. ' The amount of tbe Assessment cf In ternal Rerenue In the Fourth District of Indiana for the month of August, 1865, is 110,027 77. Ineffable Meanriesst Astonishing Ignorance! Conteaptlble Ljln; to Support a Falling Parly! Some of tbe Democratic lUllying Committee at New Trenton, on tbe 10th inst., told, some of, our hon est German eiticens that the question In issue at that election was, whether the negroes should be admitted npon an equality n''hx them; that this was the object of tbi Black Jlopublic&n parly; apu that this was the great question to he decided by their vote. Tiey had something oo their tickets to about the satae effect. . Is tbcro no law to puaiak tuck contemptible lying to innocent rotere, especially those who can neither resd nor write tbe English laagaagt? How long wil oar German citiaens believe these lying demagogues? And what xacst tbek people think of a political party that make use oi such glaring deceptions with tho unsuspecting Vut honest voters? It Ia high lUus that all honest men ahould turn lUolv backe upon a party whoa only resort i such dishonesty and downright knavery. ISul suttb, alas! ia kW. degenerated Demo-era-Lie party. "Oh! Licifer, how bast thou, fallen l" Wvixv Vlkxtx. ' FERIODICALS. Tht Atlantic Monthly. The AcUitit for October tontaiaslhe fallowing table of contents: "Saints who have bed bodies," "No lime like the old timo "Tbe Ao'Uor of 'Saul," "John Jordan," "Down the River," Abrsbam Lincoln," and further instsllments of "Needle and Garden," ''Wilhelm Meistens Apprcn ticcsblp,H and "Doctor John.' ßostorn Ticknor k Fi1ds, Publishsrs. JIarptr'i Magazine The IX?tober number of "Harper" sustains its established reputation of being the brsl mag asine for gencrsl reading of any published Id Amcrlva. H has faithfully uphsld tW Ntttiona) Cause In tieoo of war, and will undoabtrdly cvallote to uphold it In time of peace. rhrtnohgieal Jotrnt.1 nrcnological Journal for October Is an inter eating number. It contains forty dif fcrent artltles, all worthy of an attentive pcrniil. I'ubllshet) mentkly at 92 per year. frlerm' Magatirtt. VAetMu' Au vembcr number Is received shead of all competitors. It Is embellished with a boautlful steel plate engraving entitled "rrotcctlon' a Uolnred Fashion Fhte, Wood Cuts, Patterns, lo. The litersrj matter of this Msgailno la fully equal to some of Its higher-priced rival. Terms? one copy for one year, t'2, Tht folditn CW,.7.-Tho October number of the Cashrt baa as, a frontrs pUco an engraving of tho Log Csbltt used by 1eut. Un. Uranl dnring the Ilichmond Campaign. Jl also contains a correct copy of The Constitution and Uy Laws of (he Soldiers' Nolionsl Union, and various articles of pecrillsr In lercst to the fluid let s. Published by C. NY. Aleiander, 12.1 Houtb Third Ö reel, Philadelphia. Ljrlcs or Life "Lyrioa of Life," being the Fourth Volume of Companion Poets for tbe People, bse been laid upon our table. It ia embellished with illuslrstions by S. Ey tinge, Jr., and contains selections from the poetical wrltinge of Robert Browning. Trice, 50 cents. Dostot; Ticknor & Fields. . . Tho Journal says, that tbo Copperheads of Biown County held a Convention a fw da) s ago, and resolved, among other things, thst they wero in favor of enforcing Art. XIII cf the Constitution, against colored men and their employers. The resolution is intended, we imagine, more aa an affirmation of the doubtful proposition of their superi ority over tho Afriosn, than for practical rVtd; as n helpless negro would not eotuntartiy seek a nome among men who wero Utely sworn rassals of Jeff. Dariit, and so hostilo to Union soldiers that it was not regarded as a crime to shoot them, in Drown County. Tbo Summit County ficacon states that on Saturday morning, as Patrick Ursen, ono of the operatives at tho mill of the Austin Pwwder Company, at Akron, wti removing the charge from tho bed of tbe upper or grinding mill, It eiplodud, burning blm so merely that be died about eight o'clock the same evening. Very little damsge was done to tho mill, tho slight roof and sides being merely blown off, and the report of tho explosion not being heard in tho city. Mr. Browu hid been badly burn, ed at aa explosion throe yeare ago. He was 35 years old, and leaves Fife And several children,

ITEMS OF NEWS. The ague is very prevalent in Indianapolis, end nearly every Other man, woman and child has bad tbe abakes regularly, r Tbere waa a atronir. speculative) more ment in stocke in New Tork, on Monday, and pricea adrahced largely. Gold declined to 145JQ145. Cotton advan ced 8o rer lb. Flour and whejt de

clined. Mess pork advanced to 137 OO Gorernor Sharkey, of Mississippi, has written an important letter, in which he expresses the opinion tbat tbe abolition of slsrerr brings with it aa a necessary consequence tbe right of the J ireeamen oi tbat State to icsuiy in court. Three arrivals of European steamers are announced, rix: tbe China, tbe North America and the Bremen. The advices by tbe former ore the l&tcat, i: to Cctober lt." The news is interos'iog. Arrests of Feniana continue in Ireland, and ovidence accumulates against them, i The cattle plague in England has spread among the sheep. Tuero ere asconflrmcd rumors of the cholera having appeared at Southampton. Tbe yellow fever is alo saU lo bare appeared Bwarara. Gen. Lee wurlly installed IVe idant rf Wanhintoo Cdtrg, L iii'gton, Vs., on tho Si inst. Tho story that Gen. Krfwnt is goir.g into tWa iron butinea erema Vi bo confirmed, lie Lt to be chief officer of a large company, which has ' vurthascd Chalinsau, Priaon k Ynlle'a uow works in St. Louis for $250.000. The counsel fur, the United Stairs in the bt. Albans extrsdiiton esse at M"ntreal, bis tiled claims for ajrvicr rendered tu the Uioicat awocnt of $ll,00ft in golii. The partial returns of tie Miaaiacippi eltction, which have been received, in dictate that tbe mauity of Jlumphrcys, (or iiuver nor, .will ho about 10,000. Proposed Lav for the Ucneflt of tht uetaoerarj. In view of the fear of negro equality expressed by Democratic papers, the CiawSoidsville ltrnl propones that tto follow'.ag be enacted by the ncs,'. Legislature for their benefit: Whereas, there reemo to be a strong tendency oo lbs part of Southern lXmnereis to associate with negroes, ad Uro with them ia.tko relation of nvtn and wife; as) whereas tendency has Sited the country with a despised race of beings, half negro and Iva It Democrat a'TilLinous com pound'? sad whereas, there are fears that this tendency may extend to Northern Demo erat, as it is a well known fact that rrhen a bi Djmocrat' in tbe South Ukre snutr, all the little ones up North go to snorting at Ones; nod whereas, it is proper that the miid or our Perne sralio cilixns should be relieved of all feats oT such a commingling of tkeir blood with the blood of the children of IX um; ThrrruV,, be It eneeted, Wut Irtm arJ after tNopusai;o of this attt it rhall be anlafol for an j one 'claim Ing to be a Democrat to intermarry whk a negro or ssalatto. Any IXimo erat who shall ku found violating this fuw shall bo it Mediately arrested, tried by a mllhary eommiMiott, and sent to the Dry Tortugas Tit Ik." We Second (he Motion. 'be Vf akanhaw IItrild ediud bjr two cf "Uncoil. 'i mlnlens," thus talks lo the bojs wbex the Vffi lisatls reess to love so well; Save ii a fnint our frUtid." Who was it lb it worktd day and nlxlit esc yer ago ! prstnrt lhe soldiers having a volt 7 The pts that stifported Ho Cltfllun. Who was It that detcrled our victories and tfj'ilttd at our defeat? The McClellan pent, Who waa ll that gave new poison to the dying rebellion? The Copperkeat) )rrse. Who have pleaded the mol earnestly for fell and free pardon ol the tnen who hoisted tho bla:k tg and stnrvod our teen aIicb prison er? Tho Dcmocratie prra. U ya, it is hardly a )rar Inte we, as soldiers, wero thus )nulted b) the friends of our treuebrrnus fees. Do turf forget it when they tome trawling in the duM at roar glorified feel sa jou come home, ana try lo bvslimo yoa with their praise. They lied opon jvti when vfto were preening treason to the wall with your bayoneta, and tbsy fawn ipon you now when tboy sco yoa cimlng home to exercise the ballot. Uar bisTe toy U all their sort now; lAf l jeat they were Lincoln's minions; "our bravo boys'' have as little respect for their praise as they bsd fosr for their predictions of failure one year ayo. The VevV.4Aeit' don't llfce Jle Dcinccrailo i.soclstee. It denounces the New Yotk Dsmocratlo Conrention It sar: The Democratic platform of this Slato attests tbat tbe Democracy of New York, by tho action of the eonrention, has been wilfully and designedly plaoed in antagonism with the Democracy of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and the gauntlot has been thrown down to those States with terms so brutal and insolent that they far exceed any expressioas of hostility that bare been used toward tbe Itidioal party that are in the liete nominally against the platform of the Albany Convention bat actually only againat its noraineos. We wish well to the Democracy of our Slate, but we cannot bo eostalio in oar laudation of their platform. The regret ie oure for the betrayal of principles, but not the guilt or shame. We have been consistent too long to pay now disgrauefut homage to expediency, and wo have been too long true to Do mocraoy to applsq J an outrago and an insult to the I)emoorsoy that hare been true to their faith in other States. Herachel V. Johnson, on ble return from Washisgton, called on the editor of the Auguata (Gs.) Chronicle, and gare bim his views of affairs at the Capital. Me ssye tbe President Is kind and conciliatory, on which account he Is bitterly denounced1 by tbe radicals. -Mr. Johnayo (Mörschel) thinks it the duty of the South to jrlve all exciting question! lhe.g9.by, und simply Jotbt

which it ia necessary to do to get a representation in Congress, and tbere unite in support of the President.Men should be elected whose antecedents can furnish tbe radicals with the least pretext to oppose their taking their eeats. He thinks the next Con gress will be a turbulent one, but that if tbe Sooth elects tbe right kind of men the conserrative men of tbe North will force Iba radicals to giro way and finally admit them, if they' strive to keep them out at first. lie thinks tbere must soon be a chsnge in tbe Cabinet, lie waa mach pleased with tbe great

conservatWe element or tbe Horlb, believing it already in tbe ascendancy, though a good deal depended on the course pursued by the Southern State Conventions and people. FALL AND WINTER FASlllONS. Bonatts Dress Goods Shawls and laccs-Noveliles. The display of fall and winter millinery al tk opening of tbe season in New Yoik on tbe )t, attrae'ed more than usual attention becsnae of its being the trat regular txhibitiua of styles itae the vIukj of, the war. The New Yoik papers reprcscut the fdis as delighted uilU tbe sew styles and declare thai neurly all of these hro the merit of tMittOtebding thsmselr tu thv judg ment and Uste. From the full report ol th. Xetnipf ZW wa tkka the Cullowiug descriptions: ' utLUxaaY. Vor the jtvut tew weeksthere been a spirited con trat tst wee a tL advocates of ine x-'ar.vhoii and .Empire bonnets, but now I luit ike 'graud opening" liss come, wit! its display of dorins in velvets, estl. a, fcatltura, Aiwcrs", artificial birds a id gilt ornaments, il is decided that the Umpire has (tome 2 victor, and with it I lie bot.net oi autumn and winter. The Empire hat, made in the extreme of fashion, with its raised crown, aller the style which premiW more than Lall a ceelvry ago, attracta much attention; but there is cridenoe that il is by ioibcim a favorite of yoothlul promoakicr; fur they turn away with a laols that indicates. "I won't wear il." It must be admitted, the Empire is rather matronly fur the girl of eighteen. But tüe Jümpirc on exhibition to day al the leading establishments, ia an elegant but simple r&odlftealion of tWe .shape ikl in its fadl outliae is se die tasteful. There are also a number of other styles, so that tho most Ustiüous csnnot fail lo be suited. We give a descrlptioa of a fsnt of tho bonne:. An clegani white Jrl tie gexeral shape ot the li4nplrer for promenede, kwis a soNill plain front of the new ma terial toi mcur, the loose fa! I crown boing ol while t u I to, wkb a larjo roll ol bioado and Mivxique velvtt. h I scarf of guhl-apangled ltluiot circles the vtown and droops gratefully behind. bpliTj slf golden ( wheal are la-isrmJn'. gledwith the trimraisg, and tWeetrhngs ot white ribbon ore wrought with goldthread. The inside trimming is ol blonde, Mexique veltet and gold wkt. An uyera hat, hvlng a very dV-clded Mrle Stuart front, with mall centre, and the tw narrow banKt, Is ex tremely neat, It Is contused of white Imperial velvet, laid on plain; the trimming consisting of a lall of blond?, embroidered uiih binle allk, and fulled aroend the edge of the bonnet, i'rom the Ivll side dvpenda o long and full veil ol white crtpe lime, in the bolder vt which is inaeiivd a wide roid de Hol pink satin ribbon; the veil Is attached to I Wo poiul e( 11ms front by a moss rose, with glltleritigomamonlr; satin streamers are ooniltiood across the toy to form the band sa. A Uoomlng carriage bat of the K npire shape U made ot yellow Sitln, euvalojicd in wbiite tlle, wWish Uariatigvd In graill fvklthe nurrrrw burolvl isol wkllo tulVe. A wide plaited batideas, piMno amoud tho barolet, surruunas tho crow a, snd to this Isattaehod, by a spray of gold flowers in which neativa a humming bird1, a scarf oi nhiie tulle, invide is a plain bAttdeau of b ack velvet, with clujter of purple geranium und go I J ftiwora in front. Tbe Orienlul bonnet Is in taattfal tyle velvet, iu the shape of a full triangle falling over the crown, the edge trimmed with broad point lace, and a ecarf of white tolle with gold ornaments. The Algerine is atir.ctire; trat s bcaatifal bonnet of the turban atyle is prettier. This bonnet is of blue relvet, with a scarf of white tulle, a feather of delicate yellow, fastened by a bird ot Paradise It has pendants in front. Tbero is a greet variety in round bAtUMs season. The Mattiat i:l p'c culiarity convisiing )n its being threecornered the Figaro, the Pusha, an1 tbetlreck. Dut the novelty in round bats ie the Mexican, which, made ol block relvet, tbe brim being of medium width, a band of velvet encircling tbe crown, a peacock's head a real beadin front, to w hieb is attached a pletne made of the tips of the poacock'e traia, that turns gracefully around the right side. Thoprictsof the best bats uually offored vary from twenty dol'ars to six ty dollars. DttT ooops. Il is now spparent that the fall trsds of New York will be the largest ever known here, notwithstanding the high prieee al which both import and domestic goods are held. A few articles are much reduced in price; for instance, kid 'gloeee thai one year ago sold for Ihres, arp now felling for two dollars; but largo quantities of goods are disposed of ut prices not fur below those which ruled when tho premium on gold wae ono hundred per oent. higher than it is now. The dry goods trsde is remarkably active; domestip goods are beld particularly high, considering tbe piles of raw material. Last jear cotton was dollar more a pound than now, yet tbe price of manufactured tfoode is but a trifle less. Uoulheru trade, both wholesale and retail, is brisk, one of tho largest houses in tbe city hsving sold more goods to residents of New Orleans than at tho corresponding season of any farmer jear

SILKS. lloiro is takioff tbe precedence in

ailks, and will be much worn, the moat raahionable colors in this material being "llexican blue" and "preen" the latter tbe favorite, and a color bearinr tbe curious name "moon on the lake." Perhaps it wil! be gratifying to those ladies who do not wish to levy a too heavy tax on their husbands' purses, to learn that moire csn be bought for about one-fourth less a yard than at tbia aeason of loyear. Stripes also will be muck worn, both narrow and broad. Among tbe latter, recently imported, is an elegant patterna broad stripe of delicate lawnlike hue, and a reivet pattern a trifle narrower, in richly variegated flowers. Among the rich silks is the "Onyx," tbe 1 Gris Lorde," and "Gris do argent," each making up elegantly. DRESSES. There ia little that ia new in the manner of making dreases, in addition to tbe facta recently reported. Tbe changee are principally in trimming. Dresses are made ss full and long as erer. In Balmorals thore is, however, somethine new. This Balmoral I saade of dark gray linsey woolsey, and tri med with bands of black velvet the sombre buo of the bands tat bg relieved by an edge and lirs'bt wiite. Il Is Aeal and elegant, and promises to be much worn. A pretty skirt is ol whM sott wool len, with bunds three or four inches wide, and embroidered In loaves and Sowers. The most durable are tbe en tisely white sa'rt tiiiu.med with black, wkrib ea fee wora waaj dresses. CLOAX. Il is too early in the season to speak detfdedly of cloaks for winter wear, as these ia nc&pLuy oflha new styles. Sitne new patterns ha-to been -d to. The "opening" of cloaks will take place early in October. SÜAMtl.Ss The usual rarietr o5 sbawk will be worn the India shawl by those who admire it and pofsess much gold and the Decber and Carhmoro shawls bv a much Innrer number of persons. The prices of tbe shawls vary from twenty five dollars to tbre t Wo mend doJIait. There is a new blackshawl the French camel-hair, embroidered in silk and jet. LThis is ejegatit, and. can be worn ia or Out w tw-ui ntng. xicre. Small roils of spotted tulle and black lace are worn, but steel beads and span glea that Lave been used will not be tushtonable. 7hey wse soahowy that Iney were never admired by ladxs o retinsd tsate. The small mark veils are conrsaJx4, aIs keeping in place and it will be mm lor regret should the) be entirely displaced by the fl w ing reil. A new stylo of veil is long und narrow ;. drawn ep and fastened to one S4deS the beartet,. the aide oi the veil bt'xig thrown graecSally over lb front, it bus a very fine tVct. In collars, theJudgo and Km pee, it point lue, aru tnnuh worn, the Uttet being iL ivujs4 tudüuuaUle loa estg drtei. , ;, In nlfiurw there is a greater rarie) thsn Ufual; mtuy of tWem are superb; bur the ireetvl nnvelry In while point lacu is a small, esq'ilsiU'ly.formed flow er ol beauiiiul dvaign. Tht is lalebd vd for btldai coIknii. 7h prlee, the uutloui may be glad to know, is abou fourteen do I us. swxe., The Sp.nMi boot, of sutln, rmbrol dered viili black bead. Ie a novelty 1 Its pecuJIailty of I It's boot is lie t use ly (luifefe vJe, aud. it' e two l I tut hatid Swine in It, ttie f sMilt euutKtt be in the coeerlng. Tho Vullsh boel wi I bv mush wvtt, beeauo it Is admirably adapltd for walk 'r TaUriff Borkum Molncs. A uterlber in Itidian wtitse thst the Oazette had informed him that ear gum molussea was not lleblo to tsxition under the Internal revenue art, and ao cordinßly he had been encouraged to rales the corn and set up a manufaclo ry'f but frw he An da himaelf called upon by the enMHor to ta) 6 per rent, on all uih moUsitea. Unat ttMeanor is evidently a blockhead; fur the products ol sorgHin are excepted in two sections of I It o law, in the cUl It setllon is a iilof certain . ai titles liable to this tax aa manufuotnres, including gar produced from the sugar cane, and "iio Jrom sor gum or imphee.' And by the act of Murch 3, Iöü5, among lbs cscvpiions enumerated are, "cider and cider vine gar, and tvgar or nolatsti made from other articles than the sugar cane." Construed in tbo light of tbe 86ih section; referred to above, sorgum and im phee are not to be considered as "sugar cane.A The law is tlesr; and if any grower or manufacturer of sorgum Is being assepsed jt is wrong, and can be auccctsfullv resiated. Let tbe assessor e dloct it if be can. Cin. U: e. What the Democratic Partj Did. Il was during tbe administration of the affairs of the Federal Uoreument by the Democratic party tbat treason raised its head. Il waa through tbe im becility and treasonable sympathies of a Democratic Administration mat re bellion gained power and became formidable. Il was under a Democratic Ad ministration that seven States, instead of "revolving harmoniously in the Union." shot madly out of it. It vtjs un der a Democratic Administration tbat traitors were allowed to seise the property of the nation,' torn the national guns against the national life, and fire upon a steamer bearing the national col ore and carrying provisions to keep na tional soldiers from starvir.ir. Defore the intensely Demoeratio Administration of James Duchanan expired by limitation, the South bad withdrawn from the U"ini bended together in armed and defiant rebellion, and had, as far as rebele could do, established an independent nation. And we are asked to prepare the way for pulling Into pew. or tt)t party that permitted those things, If not tbe very rebels tbomseves. Mt. üilead Sentinel. rctrolcnci In Indiana, The Indianapolis Sentinel says; üil baa been strack at llenrrrllle, Chrl( cuuuty, on the Jefferson ville road, t a depth of 400 feet. It Is a flvifl(T Weil, end bcfjre the well was plugged

it had run over a large snrfj.ee. Tte oil is of a rery superior quality, worth, crude, $1 a gallon. This ie the first de

monstration to prove that oil reserroir nderlay the aou of Indiana, -and, cf course, will create a good deal of excite ment. : - - : l i The acknowledged lesderof the Ohio Democracy declares tbst rsther thtrr Ihia country should owe its security t tbe bands of men whose akins are not of pearly whiteness, he would b will ing to tear down tbe ug, rend tbeCo slitution in pieces, and destroy tbe Un ion. In other words, bis hatred of tbe negro is greater than tie love for tat Constitution and the Union. ' In thereport of Vallnndigham's epsecb at Da cyrus. Sept. 21, published in the Cincin nati inquire, the Democratic organ, we find the following "eleeant extract. which was greeted with cheers: "If the Constitution oi lb United: States, the nhioa of the Siatea, and that glorioas flag could fcot be defeated by white citizens witboat a permanent army ol Wscka, be wouia say, via CONSTITUTION. UNlCOi AN.D FLAG, ALL PERISH." NEW ADVERT13EMENTC. Botice of Appointment as Zxeextor. NOTICE Is 6rbj fltta tiU tä i4n!A hat baea ppolnUS ia(f taUtil U a-ka Beult, Ut or Fraaklia Cuaatjr, itiifi 8ai4 jUU it svppoiad ta ba 1?bC JOlll W. KEKLT, ElMiUr. Oct. IS, 1S6&-3. ORIENTAL HOUSE, Situated on lllinoit Street, One Sjwar JSorfA of the Union Dejot , INDIANAPOLIS, ' : li e b raealvs tbM ks bmj favar aa mUk U.ir patraaag. YASH BOLL4KD, , US-lam X. M-SCWDOKX. SALE OF HEAL EC7A3. Tnri.lri as4 Itgaltai .f Jaaa P. . Vataftd, offer (or alatha a!d Itaaa4aaS ara attaala la FaliSaU Towaiblr. Tran a li faaat Iadlaaa, raiag abaat ISS SS-isSaaraa aiaraar Um, aa4 baiag pari f tba Saath XtilQjttUar af Saatlaa SS, Tewa IS, Raaga J abaat SS aarat alaar-air-v BpacLfraBa Dwailieg U . 4 Bata, Hk laltablt aa-Jaalldiajf lUaa JKiTl Saaia, walk rataraS. Tka farm la affaraS at prltata lata. If aataatel ' bafara, it will ba a)4 at pablia aatar Iba p rata. Iiaa, t tba-kif bait blJjar, aa ftatara? tka Sls 4ar -t Oatabaal, balwaaa. k aad 4 P. Af. TBRMA Cea hair dV.wa, aaa-fWarik ia se) an4 tka etbar fwartk la twa ara tkaraaftae. Mp2-4w JOHN W.SMlTIK.Agaal.. PUBLIC SALE. ffTI. a4arilgBfd Adnlalitrataraftkslitaa af 1 Klli Lattimarr, lata of Franklia Caaatr, aaiad, will affr al pablia aaailoa, at kar lata ras Ufcaaa ia t! Taa.r PaltSald, ia al4 Caaal,. Oi Sifvrdiay CkioUr UXt ISCJ, alt kar Tawaaal TrnpartT, aartteg af Uaata-k-M aad ICItakaa Taraltkra. Sa!a ta raamaese at 1 a'alaak P. M. Tarait mad kaewa sa 4 af lata. rP23 3 .IDRAUAM XILMK. CAPITAL. (300.000 00. KIDK AND &1AKINK KISKS Takaa aa aa raaaaaabla tarnw at aa alba rat labia OmCF-S.Vr.Chrrf TVit4-aa4a;tasiarai Itraati, CiuciaaaKt OkU. , Ot P. URAT.rKrMUa4.. Vf. T. IRt.m rralary. B. M. BATCH Bt.tiKR,Ut Af0". KUWAltU AIKYSR, Agast, pJI ly Uraxavllla, lad.. jlXcvcIjaut Cattat,. MT. C AU Mi. I., ", ITA jitat rflad riAar ikac.ev anill sad eaeeU11 la..l atnrtmaal nt U'b. 'laiaraa, 0?ar ' eiiallsg, Vstltag ss4 Ruadj-MaSa l laiklag CarFallaad Wlaiar. It a U rvadj ta III ill srdsra I fa M b nt , at f a Uwn ab rata. Ml lnR aipariaara a a raaaiaaabia raiir ia aai laal I rftuiiMa4 klm ta tbpkll.wkia patrvaaga ka ra'pMifull; lalltiU. Call aad laa war at dr. Mt.Cariawt,Ia4.,fat. It, IIC) iw ETirybody his own Broom llakerl a. oiar Iil' o CELGORATKD PATENT ECONOMY BHOOM WRAPPER. Patented May 18C5. aMIMiitka ranit ..biIWi In? a tlaa af Ike klaJ laail.taaa. It Wipfcj ia lit aaaitraatlaa, a4 aavar ta aaaaf avdar. It Is eat sspaailra, and lll lait f.r jraara, XTartbadt te plaaiad "Ilk tkUbroow, aad wbaratar aaragaate ga, tka danaaifia m graat ikal il isalaaitlae aiibt ta (apply It. Oaa graat advaaltga tkis Waaai p4iiaai avar all otkari, It tbat Ika wrappar will a4pt ttaaVf taaj aauUl af Braaai Care sd It data at irtlgkrosra lata aa ardiaary rka i. I . L l I . . W A . k etjle, eitb kat tittle csparaa. AGKNTS WAKTID Tar tataral Tawaklpi ia Fraaklis Csatty, te ka rara li'itmuli ara Sarad. HOQX, It KR DRIX SPRXR, ap!:tf Ag I far FraakUa fa, W 12 15 r ' 8 Sli lti SnirintT Marliirift Hat only to be een and tpcraUd fe Appreciated. CALL Si for Voariftf karra ufkaiag . Plaaia brlag at!a ef rarf kladt af tkraa4, (taak ai ii aiaallj faad at atoraa.) a4 varies klada af fabria, blak yna kaa tka foratar raaat papalar Sawiag klaeklaaa altbar caafav vaas av LL, er, at bait, vary iwparfaatlf. ar anV atker Mtebiat is tks market will ks setej at a gtaaaa. lit. Itraai tatllr aad rapidly, aad is aa aae atraetad ai to aadara all klaJ af ataga. JJ. its broakiag af tkraad Is gaiag arar laaaia. id. Maiaaparfaetaeliaa af tka fee 4 at Mate Ucee ia tka work. 4th. Tka Weed ettck eat.be af Iteelf, aad will ' eow from tka fineit Uee ta tks keaeieit lestktr,SSe) fraaa SSS aetteu to eoarca liaaaj tbraad. tk. Tks Wood Maehiao will 4a boat tl fata, aitltag aa the bars wadding, witkoat ailarlaaer lie tag, thai leariag it toft ao if daae kv bsad. Stk. Tkerarlet of Umtj wrk tbaioaa bo aVoae aa tka "Weed Machines witk io little troabto, aakre it aoaJ, if eatispel riar, ta six a.esiri esaikistl for iaitaaee, It Blade, Domi, Tacke aad Sewe oa tka kaad attie laae time, aad ia faet tka WEID KO. 2 UACnWE, a. befaro atatad. la oqoWaloat ta a ooaiViaaUaa af aay ix erdiaary raaebiaae. Ordert for eaacblnee may ks lest tkretgi tke AassiCiS ASTlBTtaixe Asiscr, Mt Broadway, V7 V Below wa gl a few prteoit Ko. t Oil BUak Walnat, Oraaiaeale4, ritk Hemmer ! Ko. t Oil Bleak Walaat, Half Caea, Creameatod, wltk liomeer.MM.M...MM SSSS Jfs. S Eitra OU PolUked Bleek Walaat, flair Caia, Larp TaVU, keastifaliy OraaeaaaleS - f i SS WEED 8BWIN4 W ACHI K CO.. epS Ia 0S Ilroadway, Kew Tsrk. ICS. SOLLASe. e. e. aiaim UOLLANP &l BINKLGY, ATTülVNKYö AT LAW. sateets Biitt'r n.'l,itef titsssrt sesrs. aoJ.IStf.