Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 August 1867 — Page 2
Äimia American.
C. H. DlNOHAM, Editor. er , , ,, r UKOOIvVIJ.LU- " Friday Uorcirg:, .tntit 23, 18C7. , ; V-,,1- -.. . ,-- ,;-'.!,.' Gen. Cheridan HcnovcJ. . . The Frcsi lent, on Monday, rent to (. Orant an order fir tho removal of den. t)ieri.lan. ImnieJIatcly upon Its receipt the Oencrjtl went to tho White lloo and ranonstratcJ. but vis to I J tie order was float. ' ITo then sufrrt-sted ome modifies lloni. ' Wlieilicr they were nllowcil or not, I not Itnown. ,' On returning to Ii (a office, Man, urant enr, to the rrcMucnt a mit . t. trutt.. - It l,uLfc l,e order of th removal niil not tc issued' through A tu) j Headntmters, but IstuVl throu"!) tb Adjutant General's Office. Many cf he l'miJcnt's friends tlo not sustain thii obatiasta rpr.ositioo to the counsel .of Otn: Graut; " : ' . ' Moro Removal! Contemplated."It I atJed hy ' iho Frceiden!4 Washlogtoo Oranna that (Zen. Tope and Gen. Howard are Loth to lo raniovad, and that Geo, Gordon Grander I to be made chief of the KrccdmaoV Uurc.ia. Ocn. Oront baa several times, jineo the Philadelphia, Cdovenibn, ordered Gon. Granger to duty wilh bia rsgiiosnt, hut tho ' PresiJent hau countermanded lie orders, ' keeping him It Wi$nIntOD to do Iiis dirty ort. ' ! l Maryland Constitution. Tl4 Constitution proposed by tlio Con veotiort of Maryland Itebel hss ben pöblialted.;' Itömit from the bill of right the declaration that alt men aro created equally free with certain iualieunLIo rights, aql from the Constitution itsalf the clause dlaring thai crery citizen owes primary allegiance to tie United Frite.' y; Coming Jo Their Sen.ci.," , A number of the President's intimate lajtociatM iro toinoing t(v odmit fully in conversation ' that Mr. Johnson mad a rnistako In snspendinj Mr.1 Stanton ; that no oo whatever appointtitt to fill his place can, le confirmed, by tho Renate), and tho lol thing will end disastrously to (be Conservatives. Mow of Mr. Johnson' Irlands iro apcaVinj openly of bis blun dera tCan at any previous pcilud. ' f.. ... Victory Over the President a , General lira at oianoer of - iaauinp the order remvvinf Gen Sheridan, and rnakinjthe , other change to eoro:i)ftiiders already forcteld, U r;iirdcl a a victory brer tho President and bis Iouipiana allien. Gen era) Thomas in especially instructed to nfctce all the order of 'General BberiJan, on less otherwiao directed by the Ceneial of fbf Army. It is now known that Geo. ml Gtaöt made rigorous written protests acainet the removal of both Stanton and ßberljan. " v' - ; ' ": 1 Death of Dr. Moody. . Dr. John W. Moody died at Greeosbar, Intl., Au.at 18th, aft;r a few daya' UfoeM, and was followed to the grave by a very large, cocouro of people, llo was a physician of 23 year' practice, of bih atandln In hie profeeMon.' He was well known throughout tho Ktato, and baa held the odjoe of CommUiiooer of the Is diana Hospital for the Inano fur soiuo years. lie waa fifty-aeveo years of ae. How It Worki. A'man naned llvins calloJ the Sheriff of Floyd ; County a'liar.. ;Tbo SherilT kaofiktJ bint down and was fined for breaking the peace ?G 53. Kvsm was then arrested under the now statute for jjroroUng the aault, and In default cf bail, was j)Ut in jail to await trial. ' What the Soldier Boye Think. The aolJ'ror and tailon of 1'hiUdtlphia held an iiomente meeting in that'eity on Saturday nibt. A resolution wns adopt, d condemning the union of tho I'reaideut In tba removal of Mr. Stanton, and ex prenstRK tno nope mat tio wouia psuso before interfering witu Gen. Sheridan md Other department commanders. ' ' , ; Jcft. Davis Speaks It it reported that JfiT. Dayis rceintly r-jid in conversation that (be, Tcn.icfcseQ election wilt probably inaugurate a war of races, anil he beltorcd there was no other eouric open for th whites in ' the State than to discharge tho KarVica! clcrka from their tinp!)yment, AV to tho proposition that it would be well to put few negroes in office ' lor tho purpose of creating a Mronjj feelin against them be said it might dr aa a matter of spite,, but would be a bad precedent. v, - Speech by Senator Mortort, .; Sttnutor Mortorv bi accej.tcd an inviUf ton to deliver the festirul speech at the utiuiau, .latuFi ii'i') i'iv uc.u in inunu apoTis oil (he Cth lof September ', '(, ' Rtpublican Organization, in Alabama.' , Th lmJiat -if - riputnpad "orga niiatu a Lat.kegfr f.tablthd m every city teft4 fawn tb'roi 'bent lioSüfo of Alabatcs I tt pe f s f vry t ö f J rj rt u :t i r jj a vircas Cstr.fcain Ir Kiic'r t f ceAnVVtuetiöt under
thi-MJÜUry bill.
Gen. Pcpe ond Reconitruction. Gen. Grant ha received a letter from Gen. Tope, dated July ; ill, inclyaiuR a newspaper containing a tpeech by II. II Hill, and saying that ho was, only a few wctks inre, pardoncJ by the Trejident. 'You ran," General ' lYro ay, ,frend frow lie spctfli itfdf tl.o iloractcr of (be luan who i a rcprcnetitatlve of a tlaup, and llo bnpele'.Hntaa of nny HtiKfiictory recoil utructfiu of iho Southern flutes, wl.ilo inch tuen ittaia Influciuc.'' In b'u opin . ' '' ' 1 " i ' 1 . r on oiTccotittueti')n c.Ui be; SatisTaclory or stall eliuLIo iu iu fuiuro ic.ulu, it time men are pcriniltcd to; disc usa openly, according to their nature, the usuea pre sented. ' It ij better that the country ahoutd know the truth on thli ruljcct now than run tho tjsk of Jcarnin hereafter that an irreparable mintulo bod Icon made in tho plan and execution of tho reconstruction net, llo need scarcely rc peat that t rcconstructioH, to lo iu the . pirit of tho , frets of Congrts, and bo permanent, tnuet be the act of tho people thcnuelvo.", after the fullest and freest diU'uiiion. Congress ha done wisely In cnalliu; tbem to make this fight by diffrnnchining leading rebcla sod at least making it inipoitihle for them to vote or hold office. It would havo lecn Mill belter to enforce their permanent abgcoce from tho country. The personal influenco they might bring to bear if they were candiddle is thus greatly weakened, and they are forced to discuss issues and not to appeal to pergonal feeling in their favor.1' The General gives his views at length", concluding is follows:
I am not confident that reconstruction will bo mt'iKfactovily accomplished in thin district in spite of tho open mid active e( position oi uiMoyai rcuclionuts. I can safely say that Ahibuoa will give not lcin than 10,000 tnnjoiity of the white voles for reconstruction.' 1 think it niHy lw said with almost enual certainty that Georgia will giro a white majority in the satiie direction. Not Ics than three-fourths of the colored Tote in each of theo State will be esst for reconstruction. ' Tho tame results are substantially truo of Florida. 'If I havo io cnrncMly Invitol jour atteution to tho danger ol'opponto reiu'trfj" it has only been to lurniith data to tneeft the case to jtiMily the courre I have thought it judiciuus to pursuo. All tho facts that can bear upon thee questions I shall continue to report as they como to my knowledge. It i, however, my duty to state, that, in my judgment, tho 'condition of alLiirs In the .Southern States, even should reconstruction be satisfactorily accomplished, will of ncrrs.Mty 10 'I reproduction, in a more or Ufa modified decree, of what now exists in Tennessee, unless iome measures arc adopted to free the country of tho turbulent and dinloynl leader of the reactionary party. While these persons remain in this country to exercise the baneful infloenco they undoubtedly poMees, thcro can bo no peace. I believe that in Florida and Alabama the danger from this causo is les than in Georgia; but in all theso Btitof (bore is so much danger of I ho dinorJar jnd violence which mark the daily history of Tennessee, that it would eocm wise to adopt what tueasurcs are practicable to remove from the States, in the process of reconstruction, tho causes which now endanger loyal government in Tcnncasco. MI do not venture to siijrget a remedy fir tho evils that may bo developed. Such matters merit; and' no doubt will,' command pstient examination and careful action; and, having laid beforo you the facts and my general views on them, I con aider my duty performed. ' 'i'our obedient icrrunt. . i Jnnx rüi'E." Opposition to General Popo. Coniderahlo feeling is caused in Augusta, Georgia, by Gen. Pope's order No. 43, and hi letter to Gon. Grant. Tho press is agitating a call for a Ststo Conventiun for tho purpose of making an organised effort In opposition to org-mli.' tion under the Military bill. "A tiumbur of papers aro In fvorof culling thu Convention. ).:. i. Didn't Gain tho Suit. In the fall of 1S01 Cupt. James Speedy and others arrested and itnpriioncd in Crawford County, Ind., ono Thomas W, l)eatoo,a member of tho Sons of Liberty. Somo timo situo luuton sued the pcrious who arrested bim for .'.",000 damage. The eao was recently tried beforo the Circuit Court, at Loavcnworth, Crawford County. The defendants, proved that Deston bad committed treason, robbery and larceny, and wai combined with other persons toeomntit felony. They ulno proved that they acted by orders of their superior officers. The jury found a verdict for the dcfcr.dauts. ' . Alabama. ' Connty meeting! aro being held In Alabama, to elect delegates to tho Conservative Convention, lo bo held at Montgomery on the 4th of September. Poisoning at a Picnio. At a picnio near Vicksburg, Thursday, poisou was put' in tho refreshments by unknown parties. .Fivo whites and three blucks bare died, and six or tight me not expected tu recover. t i Pmlrirant. , , . -a . . i Eight hundred and ten emigrants pass ed through Columbus, Ohio. lat week, of whom TO intend to live in Indiana. To bo Hung. . The man who murdcrod Hoppes, nt Anderson, Ind.. last Spring, wss on Saturday convicted of murder in tho first degree and sentenced to bo bung. ' , ' ' ' ' ' PrcstJcMUi.Tckct;. I :Tb:rrsinklin , Jefftrsonian hiU tbo iollowiDp ticket-. '-For President Id-lSwS?, jGsneral TJ." 'Orant ' For. Vice Frcsideut, Gnvornrr O. F. ;Iirfon.
How they talked when Democrasy was Hopeful. Not six mc-nlhs sinccvwhcn It was soppood that the Pomocriey tufyht come in to power by a chapgo of base, tho Chicago Tiw bald thus:
'Tho word 'white' is not fonnd in any of tho criminal constitutions, fave only that of South Carolina. In every nthcr rtate, ncr roes who pusnCKHcd tho qualification! that vera itquirod partially of all men, wero admitted to vote. And msny of that rsco did voto in tho Southern as well the Northern State. And moreover, thoy voted tho Demooratio . tlckot, for-it waa tl.a. Democratic, rorty of that day which sllrti:cd their right in (hit, respect upon an impartial basis with white men. All Democrats can not, even at this day, havo forgotten the statement of Genera) Jnchson, that be wna supported for the Frciidency by the negro voters in the State of Tennessee." And further: 'Tho doctrine of imr ariiil suffrage is one of the earliest and uost essential duetrines of I'etnocrncy. It is tho affirmation of tho right of every man who is mude a partaker of tho burdens of the Stato to bo represented by his own consent, or vote in its government. It is tho first principle upon which all true republican covcrortent rests. It is (ho basis Tpon which the liberties cf America will bo pcreerved, if at all. Tho Democratic party tuurt return from its drillings, and stand sgsin upon tho immutable rock1 of principle." Not lonp tdnce, the Hoston JFos, deluded by tin) saiuo pleasant hallucination, naid: . 'CoJ(r ought to have no more to do with tbcuiaittr (rotintO than lizo. Only ca tstlisb a riuht stnndurd and then apnlr it iiniiariiaiiy, a ruio oi mat iort is too firmly fixed in jutiicn and equality to be shaken. It commends itself too cleorlv to the good retitimcnts of tho cnliro body of our countrymen to bo succeisfully traversed by ohjections. Once let this principle bo f'u illy presented to tho people of tho several States, with the knowledge on their part that they alouo havo the settlement and disposal of it, and we sincerely believe it would not bo long; beforo it would be adopted by every State in the Union." Unwittingly, the Democratic Convention in'tho Fight, Ohio, District A.D. 1SC0, said, w'ulo it thinking once of the nigger:" "Iictolced. That we are onnosed to an taxation without representation. I.Icten too to ''Moses" Johnson. .He went as fur as Garrison would havo done. It waa Andy who would bo their "Moses to lead (hem on to Cnnaan." lie said: 'If I were in Tennessee, I should try to introduce negro suffrage gradually." At the Nashville Convention in ISC I, besides declaring that traitors must take back beats in tho work of rcconstiuction, be added: "Ilclcllion and slavery shall, by God's good help, no longer pollute our State. Ii'yal men, whether Iii to or black, thai! aluuo control her distinics." Funeral of Ex. Gov. Wright. The body of Ex. Gov. Wright hue arilved in New York, aod tho funeml is to take place in that city to-day, Thursday. ' Seven-Thirties. Of the f!30 millions of soven-lhirties due on tho 15th itnt., the time for payment of which has been extended thirty days, all but about twenty millions have beou already presented. Gov. Morton'! Farm Sold. The Indianapolis llerahl says that Mr. Nortis Jones has purchased back the farm bo sold to Gov. Morton in 1 SG3, ad joining Centervillo, Ind., for the same price he sold If, $100 per acre. Thcro are two hundred and seventy-four acres iu the firm, so that the sum of 827,400 chang cd hands, The New Yoiuc MrotCAi. Coi.LEt.e roil Womkn will begin their Fifth Annual Term, of 20 weeks, at the College in 12th Street, two doors cast of Fourth Avenue, the first Monday in November. Addrcts tho Dean, Mrs. C. S. Loztnrt, M. V.j 301 West 3 Ith Street, N. Y., or the Secretary, Mrs. C F, WiaLs, care of Fowler and Wells. N. Y. Richmond &. Fort Wayne R. R. Tho lluhuiond Telegrstn of tho 10th inst. says: The petitions lately circulated in our city,, n-kitig the council to appropriate money to tho Fort Way no ltaili oud, were presented luht Tuesday evening. Tho matter was laid over until Thursday, whon it received the attention of the Gooncil. Fight ' hundred and twenty names wcro upon tho petitions, which was more than a majority of tho frco holders of the cUy, but upon c ireful cxnmiuutioa tho Council objected to ninety of tho names, which reduced tho number below tho majority. Tho Council favor tho enterprise and ore likely to do toincthin as soon as the list of petitioners is sufiiciently largo to justify them in tho course "Hard' Up. Usually a sensihlo paper, tho New Albany LrJycr is making an ass of Itself about tho silly story concocted by Sanford Conovcr, tho conviuted perjurer, that General Datier and Mr. Ashley conspired with him to suborn witness to prove that' Mr. Johnson was cognizant of tho assassination plot.' " - '' ' It heads a foolish orticlo on this topio, The Infamous Plot of the Radical Leader?," but from very ehamo is forced to say that but for "tho corroborative evidence in the possession of tho ' Attorney General," Conovcr's statements would not bo worthy of credence. The so-called corroborativo evidence amounts to nothing towards Bnstaining Conover's story, although it is cunningly woven into the nirrutivo of that accomplished scoundrel. If either of tho gentle.ucn accused shall be proven worthy of belief, we hopo they will bo severely punished, but , to talk aborit a ?Tiaüieal plot,"' infamous or oh erwi.-re, upoti :tso-better grounds than the assertion cf tho notorious jail bird tonorfr ,q insult romroon' chsft.i-f.Tour 'not !' ' -
LETTER FROM HUNTINGDON COUNTY. , i:,t;tor Amtr;t:ai,V)Kxn Sir: Kvery week, for I know not' bow winy -pa&t, I have thought that I would 'take ;roy peti in hand" to writo to you. Hut' procrastl nation is the thief of tiiuo, ;6ccqrdinr lo Pollock and tho copy-books, and boa stolen from youytrndfiri uhaiovcr of Vüluo and IntercKt I uiiirht havo written. Albelt perhaps not much. I certainly know of no county paper which has luch virictv of correpondcr,ca as the AmtrtM'iC This is crt'dltsble te.W energy of its JMitor, ho seems to-Tioder-stand, that thcro 6ro 'different 'tastes in his readers to gratify. Hut 1 have mitaed some familiar f4Cfit recently amons your correspondents. l hope your ' Minnesota Doctor of Divinity bus not retired from the field, nor tho genial brother ho i uo fortunate as to havo the educational high plaecs of two SUtes at his command. I liko to rend their letter; on tho ono hand so smoothly conservative, on the other so delightfully tadieal. Huntingdon "founty and Wells and Allen adjoining, sic not very, much liko Franklin. , We Dive no turnpike roads, and tho ground W too level for the streams to flow rapidTyT Tlio Wabash docs not riso so quickly as the Fust Tofk of tho White Watör,-or Wl so easily. Dut for the titiio that this section of country hns been settled, it has mado v far more rapid progress than tho Whito Water valley. It has been only fifteen to twenty years, sineo farms were cleared in this region. The soil I gcod, but for two or three yens pat tho reasons havo been so
utt'voralle that thcro has been an almost totul fiiiurb "f crofs; This yenr there -ras a modertito yio!u of wheat, though tho breadth of land t-own was hmal!, and rotno fields wcro tcriously injured by tho weevil. 1 will not siy tho people here nro belter tin n in Frank llo, for "comparisor.a .lire odoroui." They ore, just in this vicinity, mostly' from Ohio, und have, ot least, an avcrago degree ofititelligcncc. In politics tho Township in which I live is strongly Union, though Fort Wayne on tho one hand, and Huntingdon on the other, arc very much tho reverse. Huntingdon is tho homo of Milligan tho "grcst unhung," whono pcticcful disciples freely iinbioo tho juice of tho corn, and not unlreiuently stick their knives into osch other by way of diversion. Fort Wrvjno is tho metropolis of Northern Indiana, and. liko Now York, the great metropolis, is "Democratic." It ia g.ncrncd principally by lager beer, etc. Last winter the citizens felt compelled to ccntditufo a sort of vigiluuco committee to defend themselves against tho thieves and gnrmters. The city government could not do it, for all such villains are sure to be on good terms with the grogshops, and the grogshops vote, and control votes in other places than Drookvillo. I am glad to ic?, bower, that Rrookvillo is improving. I seo that somebody bus been tr rest cd for drunkenness and disorder. Only if this rnrt of thing goos on, is there not danger of llrookvillo becoming ItADICAl.? D. Sabbath Schaot Association. On Tucsdni, tho 13tU int.,'tie various Sabbath-schoois of Collego Comer and vicinity, together with tho 'parent and friends of the children, nspeinblcd in tho woods adjoining town, far tho purpose of hearing addrehscs, and ot Iho mine timo havo a aocial picnio. What gave poeuliar pleasure to the occasion, was tho expectation of largo delegations from Oxford. Liberty, Connersvilie, and other adjacent towns. And lml, but by no means least, tho Methodist ministers andS. S. teachers of tho Connersvilie District, were also to bo present to discuss various tup tiers relating to tho Sabbath school work. Nor were they disappointed. Tho expected preachers and delegations came. And so did tho rain. Covered wagons and car liiges wcro soon filled, whilst tho remain der, savo a few uniortuuatos who sought in vain for shelter under tho trees, (locked to tho toll-gate, 'tho school-housu and the mill, for safety. All save thoso beneath the "leafy bower," camo off dry. Thus ended the nicuio. After dinner tho people assembled In tho C!:2rch-for tho purno'o of hearing tho proposed diseu'aiions. llut as tho day was fur advanced, tho pro gramma could nut bo fully curried out. llritf and Instructive oddrosscs were dolivered, which should bo put into practice by all.' Considering tho unusual number in town, the day passed ofF quietly. Tho two candy stands did a flourishing bulncps. And also . the grocery, judging from two or three wtUy signs, and tho great number of mi youug men continually going in and out. All of which would bo very comforting to tho corpulent Mein Herr lager beer. There wcro no fights. -Oxford Citizen. Tho War Department. Tho Washington Intelligencer states that Gen. Grant is about to make extctisiva changes in the War Department. An the junction of tho offices of Secretary of War and General of tho Army iu ouo person would t Jtiously be improper for anything but a temporary interim, it is not likely that Gen. Grant, whoso lifo, has not fitted bim fur instant comprchentiou of tho administrative- uiTaira of a great department, will attempt any great reor gutiintiutt of it during his temporary incuuibcuey. Such a reconstruction could bo supposed to havo but ono alternative object, citiicr to rcduco tho War Depart-1 meot to the subordinate position of the headquarters of tho General of tho Army, or to orgunizo it to carry out Mr. Johnson's purpose of obstructing tho reconstruction of tho Southern States tho pur poso for which alono he removed Mr. Stanton. Gazette. Tho Gr:at Kicked Out., Mr. Vallondigbam, . at Plainvillo, describing with great glt-o how Johnson "kicked" titanton out, said : "When Stanton found tho toe of Ulysses behind him, he gracefully yielded to mpcrior force. Why, bless you, I did the eamo thing." Wc euppose that Mr. V. found the too of the nation bohiod him, and ho yielded to superior forco. Itut he did not mention to what he yielded when be left the John-son-ConMrvative-Dctnoeratic-Confederata Convention at Haltituore. : He. did not yield to physical force in that affair.. It was moral force, which besought him to begone because his -reputation would ruio tho object nf the Convention, and he concn!ed. He caubcnted to absent himself
from the ConventionTieca'usd bis character would taint it, Ho put mi tied to bo kicked out for no other' reason than beeauso bii presence would contaminate the Convention and ruirt Its chauccs of popular success.- Gazette.' f ' , . ..." ' '''- f Incendiaries." Tho man who tired Durnäu's stable ott last Thursday tfoonfnnd who Is suspected to have applied the torch on the previous Wednesday evening to the tai nery was seen In town on tho morning after tho burning of Justice IM' olftce. Four cf fivo years ao he was bo wss in tho employ cfMr. Gilchrist, snd on the day before the tannery waa set on fire be called Op that gentleman and askedTor" workT Mr, 0. refused to employ him, as he had no need of bis rervioes, 1 ot gave bim his dinner and money en ouf.li to tako him to Cambridge City. TrW samo dsyr be returned, claiming that he hud been td Cam'bridgo and could get no work thcro, In the evening, jiml bdoro tho fire, be left the tannery in company with Mr. (I. and as he did su Inquired and learned that nobody slept there. ; It wss thought after his capture, that we vould be troubled no more with house burners," but 6uih has not been tho case, for thero havd been two attempts sinco, to destroy property by fire. On last Friday mottling, just beforo daylight, Mr. Fugcr's dwelling was set on fire, but the' flames wcro discovered and extinguished before Serious -dntnago tiad been done. On Mu'ndsy night an unsuccessful attempt Was mado to fue tho carpenter xhop' of Hall & Wright, near tho post office. '...' 'We sco an unusual nnmbcr of fires reported in various sections ef the tiiate, and havd nd doubt there aro regularly or
ganized batid.-i ot incendiaries operating iu thisnmnncr for the purpose of committing robberies. füonnersTfille Times. ' The Curculio. 2n (hi- ElifOf vf t(i Jinciuii'iti Gaicttcf Having seon tcvcrut communications in tba Gaxotto recently, . on the ruhjeet of plum ruising, and duvaMutions mado every jcar on the fi uit by curculio, I feel constrained to give my experienco fvr fl.'ieen years past, for tho benefit of all who will odopt tho simpiJ letncdy. -itaving tried tho remedy with et;tiro tuecci-a for nntiv years past, I feol confl'iciit it will mccved when applied us diroctcd, in any loculi.y. When tho blossoms of the plums aro r f ; ' I y to leave tho fruit, tho fiuit being about the sixo of a pen, tako dry wco l nhcs at.d spiinklo ovor the true white tho des is on tlio leavo in the morning. The athts will adhore to tho fruit and leaves; the insect cinninjx in oontuct with tlio h-Lch. will leave without injuring the Iriit,. I continue this praitico threo times a week until the fruit is nearly grown, and out of danger. I havo never failed in securing a crop of plums 1'reo from tho sting of tl.o curculio when the fruit is formed and not injured by frost. J. Ii. M. New Alijanv, Ind., August 17. Selruro of Breweries. Mr. D. C Hell. Deputy District Attorney, left laid night for Vitieenncs to investipoto matters connected with the recent eiztire of tho four breweries in Knox county. The amount of liquor rott located is valued at 81 .10, OUO. ond tho frauds nro estimated at onebulf that ttlüuuTi VT, Journal, 17th.' rwmttmtmmttMmmmmMemMmmmtammmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm NEW ADVEriTI6EMENTC7 Farm for Sale. rrriE unilcrilgnJ i.fl'srs at pttvaic "1s bit Fnrtn 1 i.rtM sers,tlattd Juat aCit-t or .triMikvtl s, rlo.e ( the M I. Criiiol nnl nti iiju. connt rosil. T lis farm Is well witorH, nlcfcnarfrIstllns; wall, ptaeh and appls erelisrl, and i timber. TLcre W a Is'a emp or aArh no w n tha traa, Moli ha wilt tall .i'jrsta fro hi Ilia l inn. Tri ml rcs-onabl. suX2.V3sr ISAAC miCH. Good Fresh Boof, TTOU CABI-r. OiSTJV. UOUKKT 4. tl I.K.N if ( K.lrfl.l l hattsksq tlt pl ies ofFrsak l)ct In (lie I)at tmrl(( bul. in-, stut wilt fu'til'h O.m I l'rcl V.ovt f.if enh only. Ha wlllvl.lt I'.rookvllla rrthtrt on Wd naJy snJ 'aturJss. IIa rsineolfuMj ro-i naata a libarsl patrunsfs, uj 23-am. Heal Eatato Fo: Sale. 'Pit I. atnlcrsljcned III oSTt r st f rlrbto tuts on'll 1 ths 4ili of 4tanibtr nest, , 210 ACHES OK WOODLAND, mora or la, ilttrntaJ near Pepi irtown, tn 1'isnktin ('ountr, Iii'llsns, the yrtfty f.ruic"t ewnd by William Msrlln deceased. Tor tunm, sjijily to A brum Scrtr, nur II 111 Inn g r Ik tb unilrl(nct at Msr Martin's, wlJuw at Cli irld Msrttn, iWommJ, ou tks 4th of Srptoinba. ug lw UODKKT KIUUV. "BKV0XDT1IE MISSISSIPPI." A Complete llutury oT the Now States und Territories, front the Great Diver to tho Great Oecan. II V ALUKUT D. UlCUAllDSON. JZ fTOTKS 2a,000 COritS SOLD I 0 MnSTHi Lira od Ad'onturs on I'rIrl, Mouaialnh, ami tho l'ufifl.j Cos.U Wits over 2J0 Diljtlro and riioio(r.blj Vie? nt tlio .-taaimry, Ciliri, I. and', Mlnsn, l'O'itila aod Curluiltlot or tba New (state, and Territorial. Tu proajmeiivt aml'rsntt aad cottiers In tho "Fsr Vot," this UWt'iry of that vst and Ortila teflon will proT an invslu&ble l.tnno, ajlvn si It does wsot 1'inj folt of a fill, auibentio, aad reliable guide ta oliuists,"fil, j.rw.la. t, in tan nt trtl, etc., sta. AUBNTS WANTED. ?n I fir Creuliri and o oar term., unit full d.'.-rlptlnn of the wur's. Addrais NATIONAL r U HLIiiUINi) CO, lHWo-t Fourth Street, Cincinnati, OUlo. auj It i . CA1UUACES&BUGGIES I haro tiw on Isad isrsnty-flrs Bungles, Carriages and SprlngWflgOIlS, ot are ry ilvrrltlnn, wnleh I Mutt and )Wl .Sell within (hi Next ' Finely Dnyt. . , Alt ptrinni wanting o;o or top Tiiif-glai, CarrUgee orHpring Wagon woulJ 1 well lo cull and osainlne xaj stoos teforo putohsiiog elicwasre. AUoa largs anertmeat of . t 4 C H HX J I N JCt C&T TU A C E SS'i PRICE 3 TO 8UIT THE TIUE3. ' TKRM.4 TO 6Ü1T TUE CUSTOM EU 3. . J. II. McFAULAN. Connersritlo, Ind., An. 10, 1 307-ly IflAMBlQTH WASHIN3 HACHIN2. 'X'ho Toadies' Xriehcl. Iilli nndoritgned hat rnrchscd the rigbl'to sell and inauuf.rturo lo Franklin County tho almta vslusbl Ws.hinjf Maebta,Vith l'stsnt W i leper attsehsd. Citlsens of the Connty wcu'.d do rUto esll and cssmino thia oiabloo before purcbtlng c)cU"rc. I speaki tor iuolf. W ILM AM LYNX; eo16-2ia LWoiaiiigO'rtvs.
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ower brj'ttra t.'w ii''i!t find no' ti'Cfwr ' - iiio)H'r ttte lilvhu fet tau du-Cdvzi-t; t Utt t irlft i4a(!itco the name ,lcitCjic)t:( remit 4. It it an cnth'tli vrw teialtlpr. tUsscnvcry, comttlMtnt man tf cj'iiicWQxt jowctf4ttaHt .rcsiivatlr;: itfjruU in Ute VCC2T . "AI'tEitrjan-j;.!. restfii'CM CRCY t?".rr? TO ITU Ol I St N A L, youthI UL CÜJ.C.1. It i;jf.r.i the tcaln ?.- .'. and clean t ntven tlmutnt)' ami Tiwio)'', and falliti'? ut of ihi. h.tli'r tr.sd will vialic it grow fr;M b it.l 7. t '.'.. rrrt'iit in very . - "7rv! i:fii'i;anst ih H tiii ixlshc ttt-9 , uu'i'Uiw Jfh;r!;i!c Vit .tvhlch tlw t'iiW. vvnrlrir.l and m tip p. ort at, it tii't! r.t 03 tla!r 7tr!t. fo't, ami 'f?nt, tltnl in ItHMii'pnrsctl in x ..' iiAiu ijii: ' it i x a, J t tha J.".Ai:Mt Dt'c-jHiratlon cm offcrcil . u o.tc txitllti ivUl rrct'M'.iplitti- wore ami Iftut. louqiw than ihiva bottles of tiny other It li nor.r.re'trfed aiul unci by Vie Vlvst uXvXq-X Juniority. v The i' tt: rlvi'f:'! rennt! produced n - liUfi'.WUittii llulr licncivfhav9 liulucal Vitmy to vtrrnyj'ture i-c:'!r:!t!r.:i:t i't? Heir, under r tr '.oi: t t:n:u;i ; ,:;:(?. rf.f order to 1 ' f..'..VM lUtt tsv?k cul tlCfHtbUctJ y.tirdutKO their com-pnwJi, they -tro . retailed io jtt$?J;oo(t, bit I I ihn' lift 7 trrro farmer jt.irtncr,ucr f'ntl tu::;? c cminrctlon if Ith vc Mr. .-.'. a:ul their trr)ttrti. jr vr I by t.'cm, riwe'tusethe ii k:iA uei'Ct fct been vr, ):.":! Ovi' T.Vifso oh trio Unit', ivl'.h ccrfiy'c't'cc, scut free by intt'L lice HirttTtch hämo hau our private Iic:'cnto ?;i(ttn over t7t3 top of' tUa bolilc. All other an: hiiltallons P. P. Ibll U Co., Prop's, Hi:huaf N.H. Cu.J Ij all D.rUt V "l r iVs-iViH. as, iters t4 mm pacific HAILUO A I) CO.. tiiEl rinST rToBTGAGH DC JDS Ay nn In v(l3iX'.Mit . Tim r i 11 pn.jrrS il Ibo Vi ti n r.tc;fm Rail ro.vl, tx.w bill. lit: Mt Ii ini I iii.iIm, Nvbisnks, n nd ftii ml ii jf, wlili 1 1 wi'.tcrii e.nneilon, an nn Ufn!in Ijno rf ih iintlnr.t, attrhel aiteiition to ttiti ulut i f Iba Mill iort;ig i JUiuts ! wMrh tluCo njiuiy ri'iv flnr t Ibo j ubils. Ilm flint fj-iotlf ri sKr.f l.y M 'iiiei'iiri I', "Are lUno bn1s irnii'-?' Nim, ".Wo t Itay s prtllii.Lis lou-tiiitiiir T i rj lr hl Hin) JU 'the -. 1 1 r.iui . !. t .. ii uf (!i IiolS freitt line ta Ilm I'jvili.i in h r. t lin r .'nt lutur bailue event rui I lh. U r n mrnt a-'ant t( over twenty ml. Ilo'l eicd of linlnid f.t'iy Di II.nn lIUi in it own l. !. Ii r -li i illy K iranten it. Ui.e Inur'.'l. i I I'u wniti I nlK-i I Jun", and tbo tnirk euutlriUc to b Ik id at lbs ruts .( ma mile a tlnr. 2't. TUe l.'niuu r.Kifl.- I;.it iiid t n 1 srr l"ied li j on bu' pro in im- I l.u nn u i.f l li j uio.t pr.r Itnblo thirl of raliTs I In t'n e lontry. For uishJ ja!- li mn.t b tl.o only line cnucftinj the Atlau tic ul J yl 'u I to I b. I' jt,wi tii"u.t fi.iiipttitlon, it run in minim tcuiiiiifi uU ri'.o". .Tt. 4?j mllei i.f !bl road sre flr.Uho.I, ard fully rruiux with lrp .fi, li...!iiotlr, rar, A b., and I wo Unlit r Jiy r'iniw n a toll Theina. tetlii! rr Iba reiu.ilnlnj r J milui lit the -i.rn li a s o (f Iho tWu!y Mniiiiiiiitis arr ( u lmndaui It I under eontiac't ti t il-.i e In H.filt lubrf . 4th. To bet carttl ijM or Ii? it'tlon atroidy fl:iihod are rr.rnl tim.' urc iler ti.an the K'-I.i lute tt u;"n tho First M'.itjjujra llond upon ii"li oi-ii'iii, an I if nit a-ioihor iit' f th road wre built, tho pxit alrei t.r. C"in j.Uud wool. I not only ,r ii.tnrcit end exjt.ii oi, but t o roSiabl tu the Cnmjinry. 5th. I'nt.'n rs-lfl'! Rulirosd l.nnili rsn ha l.fiinl only n lb road prn ic vt, ;nl lher'ie run never bn In tlio uisrKct uulvit tU y rcj irt a bout tlds pmptity. (lib. Iticir siii'iunt I ultlftty Hmtlo I by law r a sum it to what I granto'l by Ilia V. r. "nr. ernmenf, und for hlrU it ke a neon I Hi-n a ill noriirity. '1 bin S')i mnt up in tin flint 5l" lulls wet from Oirtih I only $!('., on) j cr mllo. Till. 1 be toil iliul the V. 6. tiovrriiuient eonI Uri a ii-' iit l lion ui m ibo rnd s g'i. inventlimit, snd th.il no in if t'.io ftirf tot nllrd biill'le- if lbs eountry biva ulrcady kt I In five million rfoilitri upon lb it iuk (bioh I to tbna a hltd lion), tuny wil lnjilro voiiliiJuuoa la a lirtt lien. Kth Attbrnjrhltl nt elit nil thst there en ha any bettor ioonrr.it than (J irrni noun, Ikrra aro pirtlo wlin ttuieidor ft ft rut iiiurtc-iio upon trli s J Hii-ity Ii I bla tlio t y beul acurlly In (he ' r l,sriit wb st-ll tbrlr tl-irt rumcnti to ieI I vj. t h tu.u L u li tit n s.'04iln a gruator I a ts.o't. A lb Uolon r -1 fl lUllfitd bond srs nff.'ii'd fr lbs i t'S' t at V snU on the .lull .r an I imr.ruvd ntro.t, ihry ars ttis rlm.ipn-t it ourit) In lb inrWt, Uliij mure vlnu U percent. lui th tn 11. S.M'iC'i. 10th. At tl.o eurrcut mto of jircntu a on ! J, ihry .ay , Oer Sin" jer C t. ' Jnlt ret'. Ti.a dully rthfcilf Horn sr slirsdv Inf?, and they will euiillnue lu bo reotied In .New Vurk by Iba C0STISSTAI. N1t4S4l TUSK, 'o.7 Nsnso Ft., Ci.auk, Donos Co., II AMR Mi, No. 51 Wsll St., Jons J. Claim il 3os, Uasssus, No. 31 Wall St., ind y HAN KM AM UANKI'ttS fonsrslly Ihiouuhoiit Iho United btatr, f wbrnn luspisnd ar.orl ile pMiiii.hiet may Lo obtained. Thy wlllalo be lent by mall from the Conipany'.Uf. flea, No. 20 Nbmuh Ktroot, Now York, on application. Hubneriber will blcot their owa Aj-rnti In whom they bvs coi.fileieo, wb alono will b rrrpor.nlblo to them for tho fo dulirery of the b'inds. ' ' JOHN J.CISCO, Twaiurer, an. I .tit - . , Kw V..rk. ' .p,H.&r.rti.iinoxs, auxcracu'sr.ns or Wcolen Gs-qods, Cloths, Cassimerus, Doeskins, Sati- , ü KITS, JF.AN, TWKF.DÜ, l' LANNKLtl, i'LAIliS, (JllKCKH, MlXKD, HlD . , ani Wiutk, Stockinv. CONNF.r.SVlLLI I'AYF.TTK C0.,IXD., Would rjicolfully oall the sttrntloa f tho tablie: to their faoilitii for sujbtjlng tba wantsof the coiuiuutiity In tbe linn ot Woolen Good. Our etil.lUlimntl one or the olJr.t In' tha Stats, snd I supplied wilb every emvonlcnos and facility for tin towiufsetura of Woolea Uosdi, which ou long experlonco as insuufactuiert suOur Mill nes neon thoroughly re rU t el daring tho prexsnt scaion,aod wild addiUwni ot nsa? ruacblnery li on o: tbo loo.t . voMi'LiiTj; jx nn: statu. ; "V ars now prepare! to etchings sol a for wool, or iu no u failure by : Ibe jar4 on 10 iaot fuvorshlo term; snl a wo aro now bonneotoj by Ksllrosd with Jlrookrille sml other poloti I n tba White .'Water Valley, persoii Mflnblng to purcbe goods or eirUaii(?a their wool fur good, can lend tbotr order, and ship their wool to u by rUilrosd,nd their g-ood will bs .hipped to them at UroeVrit.o or other points on the Railroad, free of cxpoime, a-nd ean rely oq boiig doalt with with at fi.Vrablj si If ihry were prorent tbem,et,oi. l II. & F. M. ROOTS. ' 8. EN YATtTi Sap't. ' ' Com.riViHe, Ind., Aog. IC, lS3T.Soi NOTICIi TOPAUMERS. KT market t.rto fir Cam, Bys, TTIOllKT market fr! lt., St IJ. the llrooMlle Uiotlltfry r 19 if-,.,
L!AGlNLEY;,CARROLL-: COS' '. i . y: e-. ; Great. ConnolidatcCl (D'lI-Ea'cD'IIJ MAOrWLrY.rAtlTtOLL A f,0.....rrrrUtc,. B KN. M AM t N 1. j; V,. to W . . Sf J. 11. OWE t;ntrll i'rkd. j. con vi:asE.........r.........nth. Ast. W. II. t;AnHOIjV,iAi.iA.,.-;n-)lrl- .lr.tar. PAN.SHKI.DV Miitrs dt Cir). J. L. liüVL3,....... Trssisrtrr " V Will Kxhibil at Wcdnrsdny, August S.
i.aurcj, iQu. ;iucsaay, aususi xir Ilarrlsön,"0., Tllürsdfty.- Acsrjsl 23, .Afternoon and Evening, , i Dorepn at 2 aod 71-2 e'clock, V. X. Admission,' . , . ChiMrcn, ' . . . 2o cts. Tho Maiimnt, ta rgt.nXtAmg Ih naoMJ ted Circa Tir Hit tentt a s i mon or 1KC7, hava 4etrmlnst to slefstj their sibilttlnn t ths Try h!(lit UnJurd of nirl', sad with that lr' htvs iao?eJJ I snjuUf traap if arti.tf reond to nens In Ihs profclon, LI: tltttr lrf aul vktukbU itoik f TraiuoJ liors Iii ck nt Irngj anj Afj jid pflilwu. , ---N .M V " t Mirl tlii Arrny of 7'hd ! ! J LSd'lio Älaric Elise. W'bn'rd. Irtn ni-pprofhed snd unspprnarlia. an i:i...l'ri.nHn-: ihemry em Wit to eat .f ' Jreo. h'b);iir ami fa 111, In emniiarieon tt whni all iihr rid' smt liUi ic-lj-nincanef , none latln atieuij.t riUblp. Ahh.hj olber thin yd flie raoniua ih darin; ft of le.it; mi r a ludnrr ih:ao f.ct IJu rhlls ber hur.s last fall ped. MAD.W. 1I.CAUUOLL, f.nr; r-( f-il?.p the Fair end FjuH1ci reprontMtirs o( Clan-ie i'iuestt IsDistn. : Ben. Iilaginlßy, Tl a rjnlnleiirnro nt wit an lb a nur, th Toaili'..no ..( ih A(,Him t'dlji m mir I a .niolll. lute an. I ü.iikle like tw lr. j- In the riin( .aa I i-ho- bumor, thm:irh poluted and tellint, la h lately davoid nt otTva or iupictot ealeadwf. W. II.CAIUIOLL, i ev Tbe Chlrrtaln of the I'.j.ieMrin f cl ool, who, as a two, four, t r ils'lon rider, bs do equal. ' aaaa..ik Till; HOLLAND FAMILY, . . Jolin, Senior, Mn.tor (.corxr, Juliu, Junior, Marter Eddie, Ars rnnsrVble Imtsnt" f ana peentlar talent In one f imily. From eblldhmd tbey aero gym no!, from bo;buol tbey weis perlonneri. WILLIS"C0BB. And h'l wnndrrfsl Trained Dogs and flosti. - n , . -i. Mil. - ' - . TUB WOULD ItllXOlVNKD ' Ocluioiit Brothers Who si OjmnaiH snd Aerobsls ars aaisrj.asead. JOSEPH TIXKIIAM, . A young, ds.hing, aod Intrepid tlorieinsn, who, on aoi-ount of bU iO"elon. exertions on a bar, baik itred.hs rlnr-d the tobrlquet of the Wild Wiad Rider. Mr. Tiskham 1. the Cbsraptoa Le per snd Yeulter, sad taras a deabla aotnsrsuit. C. FOAVLER, Porionstor of tba Quaint and Comical. Joa Ilcrdesn, Jtxj Neal, , Kd Smithy Uilly Heioington, Dan Shelby, Uonaale, .- , ' - Mil. Cinnle, , La Petite Josephine, La Petite May, , La l'etia Annia, . .Maater Willie, . Master Frank, JM aster Louis, Master George. . .Mllft. Flora Marcclla. Taeeehbrs'.iJ XrlH Trick aod Raes Ilona, HOSEWOOD, Whoeö beauty I woiarpa-aed, and eomrMtent Jadjfl tronouaes blot the mot perfect horee ta t world. Ro.ewoo t will be latro laflsl at eaek crrrmaoea, by kl trainer, Mr. Deo. Maglnley. Tha Afuraooa Entertstomentwin ta Lssgaritei GRAKD FREE 'EXHIBITION ;I : Mils." Tlakkam, tne Tsiklnt EqutUbrUt, will mshs a flracd Aartmiioa on a slsndar wire, K) (cot long, from the tf-onnd io the top .of tbo coaur role, so altitude I 6 reel.' - Remember tbli Exhibition It Vrea to All, saal will tak rtara ontai.la the Msrtiwo at 1 o'clock. , V SAM J-.LEFflNU WELL. A;-w ' . ... Advertielnj Ajest. '
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