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ifubiana-. mericaiu r (VH. BIiNGHAM, Editor! -llltOOKVILLliPriday Uorn.B4?, September 20, 1867. UNION TICKET. FOR CLKRK OK COURT, ALEXANDER W.IilEOULE. fOR' COMMISSIONED, KIXON DAVIS. Oup County Fair I progressing most favorably, anil ßivea jmto in tue of continuing to attract vast erotr da. TuesIajr was taken up with mal ifi mitilCT mt thrr-itunrnratioiT of Uuse Hall. Oa Wednesday the entries contin ucJ, and the UM Folk' Meeting was he J. We have not titno thl$ week to peak of the Ulttr as it descrrcs. 1 ho programmo for Tkoraday U io tlio. morning, horecs for general purpose; afternoon, light harness and trotting match. Friday's program momorn in iwccpstakca; afternoon, pacing match. Julian at Drookville. -Jlreably to appointment, the lion. Geo. W. Julian met the peoplo at tho Court House In Kroolullo on. lust Saturday afternoon. The Court room was literally jammed. Many ladici were present. We notioed several of our prominent Democratic brethren in tlo audience. Tho vast crowd gave a respectful and attcntiro beariog to Mr. Julian. Our Uuion frienda were delighted, of course; tho Johnson men felt bluo, and tho Democrats received the Litter dose with long-drawn countenances. Mr. Julian reviewed tho record of the Radical Congress, and especially that of the 30th Congress, and showed that radicalism is tho truo doctrine Ho also fafored limitod Confiscation. His homethrusts were severe, but good-humored; and while they were calculated to male the guilty ones feel very sore, they encouTiged the true friend of our Govern ment. Mr. Julian is a very effective, im pressivo speaker, und carries conviction to the hearts of thofio who aro not steeled against troth. His visit has revived the people and encoursged tho timid, while it has also jnade him very warm friends Wthnpn ti. hnuJirusaiajLjiQ,diataiit Indiana Stato Fair. The fifteenth annual Indiana Stato Fair will bo held at Tcrro Ilauto, com meooiog Monday, September Ü0tb, and continue tho entire week. Tho location of the Fair, in the great Wabash Valley, will insure its success. Great preparation is beiog made Ly the citizens of that portion of the State, as well as of Eastern Illinois, to make the Fair a grand success, by bring ing everything in competition at the Fair, that will be either interesting or exciting Stock of every kind, inventions, machinery " andt implements ef every description. The products of the earth, vegetable and min ral, witl be on exhibition in profusion. The Grounds belonging to tho Vigo Agricultural Society aro tho finest ever prepared in the State. Tbey now contain seventy acres, having been enlarged recent ly. The half-milo track, which had been prepireJ by tho Society ot considerable expense, Las been thrown aside, and a good mite track is now completed, bcinx tho Lest ever prepared in tho Stato, with . an amphitheater capablo of seating thrco thousand persons, overlooking tho entire grounds. Immediately in front of tho amphitheater is tho Stock Hing, in which will be exhibited tho blooded stock. Twenty-five acres of tho grounds aro in a beautiful grovo, set with Ono shade trees and grass, in which is situated tbo halls,' seven in number,viz: Fine Art, Floral, Music, Mechanical, Farm Product, Power, od Miscellaneous; substantially built, from one hundred to two hundred fect in Uncrtli. well roofud. for tho protection of Talusblo articles uu exhibition. Tho grounds lay nott! of and adjoining the National road, and o?ly three hundred foot from tho Tcrro Ilauto cv Indianapolis Itailroad. All regular and extra 4;a!iis On this toad will stop, going east or west, f'xt tho acoommodalion of passengers, and a pcct&l train from tho city will run to tho Fair Grounds every thirty minutes during the entire week. Largo Camping Grounds adjoiuiog tho Fair Grounds, aro profidod for those who may come prepared to camp out. a tWi lUkiroaiu nave agreca to carry pasongcr at half faro. I will remove lay offico to Trro Haute, (Terre Haute House,) on Monday, Fcp tcmbcr23th, one wock preceding tho Fair, and I. is doitriblo that all thosa who can conveniently, to avoid confusion and de lay, will avail thcmselvos of this opportunity of making their entries during that week. Tho Entry Fee is ten per cent of

' the amount oT premium ottered. Entries ' can be nude, either by letter or in person. ;. Premium LUts furnihd on application to the Soorttiry. Terra Ilauto U a. beautiful city, contain- : ig now over twenty four thousand inhabitants', and is provide! with ample accomluodatiutpfj: at least thirty thousand pco-

pie, day and night, during the Fair. "The Wabash lliver navigable as fr up as Terro Haute, and steamboats will ply regularly between Terre Ilauto and the cities down the Wabash. There ij now no other attauction in tho State so great as tho Artesian Well irw Tcrro Haut, nearly two

thousand foot deep, aud flowing out about eighteen thousand barrels of water daily. Every perron in tho Slato thou!d go and sco the Well, 1 and pertako of this pure water." All other attracticns,-incidciit to Fairs, will lo there. Mr. John M. Kinney, the great Balloon Man, from Columbus, Ohio, will luako a ECrics of Balloon Ascensions, comprising Grand Tropical Balloon Ascensions, or letting persons aviso in a balloon to the height of ono thousand Let, by means of rore and windlass: also, a grand Lulloon Usee, or two Balloons asccuJing at tho Baüio time; and a Ualloon cddiur, or Marriago in a Balloon, by a young and loving couple, who aro desirous of passing tho honcy-moou voyago in a balloontbrcc anda halfruiles above tho earth, Our very large premiums clTcrod for fast tlmo will make tho coming Fair very exciting to lovers .of fast horses. One TliQHMiul Dollar is cßerccl as a l'remiuro for tho fastest horse, maro or gelding.' Tho following is tho ' rROOIlAM.MK. .Monday FukI Ihm Kntrv of slock and articles for exhibition, and tho arrangement r . rj of tho camo upon the Fair Ground. Jucblav. Sn'oliil Ihm.' A. M. fJonttnuaiion of cntrias; 2 1. M., tho best pacing marcs or gsldings will go for a puro of 20; ST. M., tho. Lest trotting doublo team; at -1 P. M.. exhibition of saddle hones and marcs. Wednesday, Third Day, 9 A. M. Callin cr of committees: 10 A. M. to 12 M exhilition of thorough-bred and heavv draft horses and breeding cattle; i) l M., tho bebt trotting stallions will go for a premium of $50; 3 P. M., racking horses and exhibition ofiacka and mules. JhnrtUtiv, luurth Inn. 9 A. M. Ex hibition of horses for general purposes io their order, awarding of premiums on cattle, examination of sheen and hoc, and trial of drn2 saws: 2 P. M. tho best rncin? stallions wiHgo for a premium of SSO; Ii 1'. M.j tlio Lest trotting mares or geldings. will go lora premium or 10; -I 1. 51. cx aruination of hordes for light harness. Friday, I'ith day, A. A-. Continuation of examination of horsoa fur li?ht Larnexs: -o ' also, matched and single horses, trial ot i . . L I . i lurusucr, jnowuig ejhiuu, nuu examination ot ariieicsin general; Z l 51., tlio groat trot for tho PreHidsnt's Premium ciSlHM not less than thrco to enter and two to go mile heats, best 3 in 5 to harness. Saturday. Sixth (Arv Payment of !ro a f f minma, ncttlcment of claims, enlo of stock, Ac., &o. A. J. HOLMES, Secretary Indiana Slato Hoard of Agriculture. Harrison Correspondence. 'IIarrison.O , Sept, 17th, 1SS7. 7" JiiirnVifit,, AnniW not in tho sad IragcJy mcntionea in your isnuo of last week as transpiring in this place, was performed last Sunday. Druco Keen, tho young man shot by Smith, died two days before and wa3 buried on Sunday, The funeral was largely attended, notwithstanding tho rain which commenced falling about the hour appointei for tho services. Tbo funeral was from tho Cainpbcllito Church, of which tho deceased was a member, nnd was attended by tho member of the Lone Star D. 11. Club in a body, many of the returned soldiers of the Union Army, his former :omradcs in tho service, besides largo nu nbers cf sympathizing friends. In this event there is much that h doplorablo and sadly affecting. Young Keen had been married but a short time, and leafes a young wifo and infant child. His parents bad passed through very deep afflictions, and deserve, and will doubtlcsi rcccivo the sympathy of all their friends and their prayers for tho support of that kind and sympathizing Saviour who wept at the gravo of Lazaru. And now tho question naturally arises, what lessons are taught by thht transaction? I do not new refer to that serious admonition Ho yo nluo ready, for in such an hour as yo think not tho Son of Man comcth,' but in our civil capacity what shall wo do to prevent the uturrenco of like tconco? Wo need not try lorn moment to ignoro tho fact that ihis, os well as thrco or four other homicides in this placo within the last twelve years, aro directly traceable to liquor drinking and liquor relling, and 1 ack tho question 'plainly, shall wo suffer such Heenes nnd others requcutly witnesfed, and for which all decent men bhould blush to havo permission to occur in our community, all growing legitimately out of the liquor traftie? or shall wo ariso in our might, and, in the powciful naino of ublio opinion, demand that tl o eviU ic-uhing from theso Mtik-holcs of iniquity, these breathing hole of hol I, (.hill bo prevented, by driving these hell holes of sin nnd dei-truclion from our otherwise civil and pleasant town? What Miy you. fellow citizens? Shall wo itiduro tho evil, as in times past, or shall xii maufully, rcolulely grupolo with and banish thu accursed tuaOio fiom our town? I had thought of writting on other topics. Time, and tu3 length of this articc alrcndy, admtu'tshes xco to desist for tho present. Yours, Pi:nriY Montiiomk. mm i II ' The Malno tJcction. OfthoMiijne Election tho i'tw York' Tritnnte rpesks a follows: Tlio actual gain to tho Democracy islcss thn 1,000 votes on a poll of over lüO 000. With an overwhelming preponderance in each brauch cf tho Legislature, with two Jlcpublicari Senators and the entire Julcgation in Congress, with all tho Stato offices nnd 11,000 majority in the popular voto. wo can all'ord to bo tolerably eil satisfied. Maino was.only a fc.v years ago, a strong Dt'mocratu ctate, but slio h not likely to go back to lor darkness, at least whilo Aadrow Jobuson is swingicg round tho circlo." It docs look a little nnecr when a party yells itself era ay beraube it has boon beaten in a small State only about 11,000 votes, but the Democracy have been i used to defeat that when tho mnjoritics ogniuet

them nro Icfs crushing than 'usual, they rejoico tuoto than a lus humiliated party would over a graud vittory. Journal. Appointments of tho South-Eastern Indiana Conference. Indianapolis District F. C. llolliJay,

i . j. i Ir.diarnpoli, Asbury John H. Jiozier. Franklin J. Mouroo Crawford. Kdinburg W. Maupin. SLolbyvillo T.G. Ittharrcll. Hope Samuel C Noble. St. Louis Samuel Langdon. Mt. Auburn Andrew Kcnnady. Faiihmd Samncl Pinkcrton. Southport W7S. Muhan. Actonlsaao II. Tomlinson. (Jreenwood Franci '3. Turk. . Suvsnr CrcckJcsso Miller. St. Paul William A. Thompson. Waldron Francis S. Woodcock. John W. Lode, D. D., Profeor Indi ana Asl'ury Uiuvcrmty. nnd member of Asbury (uartcrly Conlercuce, Ir.dianapo Iii. J. A. llrousc Cotifcrenco Financial Agent and member of Asbury Quarterly l onicrcncc, lnuianapoli.. CuNNEU.svii.i.i: Dist. Jno. W. Mellender, P. K. Cunncrsvil'c Jolin S. Ttvis. Laurel 10. V. Ilium.". 5r.'okil!e Thomas H. Lvneh. JIiihviile Andrew Lotjon. . Milton (fco. W. Winchester. Liberty and College Comer to bo supplied. Mount Carmcl Mark II. Mullin. Columbia Landy llavcus. Milroy James MeCaw. FuiiCeld George V. Pye. Dlomning Grove to bo hupplicd. Carthage David C. l'cnjamin. Dutliiigton llithard E. O'Uyrnc. Ilrownxvillo to bo supplied. , " John II. Martin, President, and John P. D. John, Professor, Urookvillo College, and members of Drookwllo Quarterly Conference. Lawuknckiiuru Dist. Jamca B. Lathrop, P. E. Lawrencebur John G. Chafeo. Aurora Charles Tiusley. Moore's Hill Enoch G. Wood. ' Dellevicw to bo supplied. Milford John S. Winchester. Grccnsburg 1st Church, ltcMn M. Hams. Grccnsburg Centenary, Geo. L. Curtiss. Guilford to be supplied by E. T. Spencer Manchester Robert Roberts. Wilmington Haao Turner. Dillaboro David ' A llobertson. New Trenton to bo supplied. New' Pennington to be supplied. Clarksburg to bo supplied. Joseph Cotton, Aj;ent Moore's Hill Collegiate Institute, and member of Mooro's Hill Quarterly Conference. Madison Dist. Williamson Terrell, P. E. Madison Trinity F. A. Hester. " Hobcrts Chapci Win. H, Harrison. Lbenczer To bo supplied. Canaan Harvey Harris. Dupont and North Madison to be supplied. MoorcfielJ-S. S. McMahan. Vcvay John K. -l'ye. Patriot Marcellus A. Euter. JU..IHR fun- illium T. andc?3."" Uartlord Jeremiah If. Wparka. Mt. Sterling 11. It. Paldnin and one to be supplied. Versailles Ahncrltoop, W. Durton. j Delaware Elijah Whittcn. f Wcstport Matthew Mitehcl and ose to bo supplied. jEt-rEit.susYiLi.E Dist. Sumpton Tinehcr, r. i:. Jcfforsonville, Vrall Street G. P. Jenkins. " City Mission A.N. Marlatt. Charlestowu John W. ChaCin. . Utica K. L. Dolph. New Washington Sydney Tinker. Kent Lewis G. Adkinson, Vienna To bo supplied. WooMcr Martin L. Wells. Vernon William C). Pierce. North Ncrnon T. li. McClain. " Seymour Francis S. Potts. Columbus W. W. Snyder.' Paris J. P. Pell. Elizabcthtcwn To be supplied. John W. Sullivan, Chaplain to Southern Stato Prison nnd member of Wall Street Quarterly Conference, Jcffcrsonville. 1 . larland, transferred to North Indi ana Conference. . LETTER FROM HARRISON. H. 11. M alone Who is he? Keho an wer, who! "Retry Montrose," adistin guished correspondent from Harrison, im agines and appears to know that ho is a certain luv. formerly of Indiana, but now of tho good old Democratic State of Kentucky. Now that reminds mo of a btory I heard iu Harrison ono day, vir: thnt Retry Montroso was a sort of n Doctor living homcwhero about Harrison; and I would havo believed tho story to bo truo, aud would havo told it to all my friends, but I was afraid that somo day I miht ct tick, and tho aforesaid Doctor might exposo mo by way of making mo tako koiho sort or mciMviuo w? ni;vu wuTj Tuiy mo wi.-h I had kcptjifm. Then, I doubted, too, whether tho aforesaid man of pills and seapulum could writo as lino and classical and poetical letters as drop from Iho pen of I'erry Montroso. I prcsutno I'erry thinks that f. 11. Malono 1, liko himself, a myth, but ho is sadly wide of the mark, for 8. Jt. Malono is a worthy gentleman so hhi neighbors ray who, contrary to tho morals of many professed Christian, lives peaceably with all men, as far as they will let him, and lo'es his neighbors pretty nearly as well os lumsclf. W. 11. is orthodox in theology, sound in politics, patriotic in his fpirit, and alwaya ready to help tho poorest and uiost outcast of humanity. iS. R. has somo fight in ''ui, however, and I'erry had bet ter bo a little carcri:!, Of ho might bo called upon to participate in "pistols and eoffeo for two," particularly the latter. So, let him hereafter take to his texts, and not be weaving ioltiict into his rcrmonio letters. ont NRW rn EACH Ell. Tho lato Cincinnati Conference has sent us a new Treacher in Ihe place of Mr. Reed, and although I havo not yet seen him, I learn that ho is a Gno speaker, a clever, soeiablo man, and tho opinion gendally is that ho will plcnso tho congregation and people of tho town as well as any ono we havo had in that durch for years. Tho only interest I tnko iu tho matter is to have hiii well supported. .A preacher who serves iu as grand a church us that

row lias, ou-'ht to have a

liberal salary. Wo presume ho will get it. in a FIRK. I need not say anything moro about tho lato fire, as my worthy compeer ban given tho particulars, but 1 wish to say that our town ought to havo a good baud-engine, own cugiu i os we w ha that the; Fopl fires Yeijule havo other tires, and all know pie cannot extinguish or check ectually villi only the use ot THE MURDER. The shooting of a promising young man by another of cur citizens tho other day, has tnaJo somo few moro of our people think a little moro cn tho whisky question, oud perhaps all will admit now that whisky was tbo primary cause of tho great crime. Let a law to pascil that every one who may bo found intoxicated ehall bo fined not less than $10 end imprisonment for not h's;i than 21 hours. Let the wliola infamous system of licensing men to sell liquor be forever nboli.hcd. Then we will make fewer drunkards and havo fewer murderä. " THE EVES DROITKIt. Your readers, Mr. Edkor, will be fcs tonished to hear that u young man of this vicinity has been caught in tlio dark deed of tryicg to find out the secrets ns Masonry. He h known to the Craft, and he is Ij'utjrtyw iu tho eamo condition cf Murgan ftvioro ho was murdered. The young scump tbiuks that no ouo. is aware ot his eves-dropping, nnd ho is boasting about town that ho knows os much about Masonry as any woman in Harrison or hereabout. As he sometimes cones up to 'rykville on & courting expedition, it will bo well for your young blood.4 to keep sn eye on him and prevent him from picking up secrets in jour region. a rnosrucriVK wedding. As our town has in it many of tho prettiest girls to bo found in tho White Wa ter Valley, it will not seem fttranyro if I tell you that wo aro about to lose one of the handsomest ami mout accomplished young ladies of tho place. Hich, benutilul and intelligent, Mio is a prize wiucli a princo might bo prouJ ot, and tho young man who baa tho good fortune to havo won her, liir, no doubt, as soon as he gets to housekeeping, subseribo for tho American. AN ACADEM V. .Our town is very much in need of an Academy for male and female, to furnish a complete business education to our youth. Our Common Schools aro doing well for tho children, but wo need academical instruction for tho young men and girls in our town, so that tho noor o well s tho rieh may have an opportunity of uiai nig hit iDicncciuai training wiucu tue progress of society now demands in every community, nnd which our present wealth will cnablo ua to accomplish at any timo ii iii "i it is taken well in hand bv soma of our leading mcu.a It should bo built and conducted on the most liberal principles, if kcrt OUt of tho Way. It is a thamo that religion is made only the tretenso of un-i ion; it is tho only true source of unity, among men, and it they all had enough of it there would be union, real and substantial. 8. B. MAI.tTNE. The elections In California and Maine. Fof several (Lm s tho Dcmoeiatic organs all over tho country havo been muking "U denperato effort to raise the ppiiits of their party from hcpclcisncssLy n loud game of braj u no ii tho clccticm'awih California and Maine.. Melancholy Democratic roosters have been eihumcd, and the most lraiaic cffoits mado to etimulato victor', joy 'and conGdcncc. Ry keeping up a tremendous flurry they sought to conceal the insignificance of the real event, which was simply that a division of tho Republican party in California, byrunuing two tickets, cuublcd the Democratic party to carry tho State by running a "U'ar Democrat'' a being which the Ohio Democracy declare impossible, for that no - real Democrat was ever for the war against secession and that in Maino tho Republicans havo carried the Stato by a reduced majority. Neither of theso show any signs of a popular reaction to Democracy, or of any increase of tho Democratic party. And although tbo Republican party in California wos divided, tho Democrats did not daro to risk the chaneo without that which Ohio Democracy would call tho false pretense of a War Democrat, whoso principles toward the rebellion condemn -the courso of tho Qhio .Democratic leaders during tho war as traitorou. We aro not indorsing Mr. llaight's War Democracy, nor guaianteeing that lie will contiuuo truo to his professions, but vre aro italing the professions on which ho ran, to chow that what tbo Ohio Democrats call a victory in California is what they labored to defeat in their Convention and what if it had prevailed in their nominating Convention they would havo regarded as pronouncing I hem infamous, fur their courso of hostility to tho publio defense Wo hhall not attempt t belittlo tho minftiituno of delivering tho Stato of California to tho control of tho Democratic party. It is t public calamity. Had that narty controlled tho Stato when tho rebellion bryko out, it would have bean carried .over U the South, nnd tho dirtiniltie of MupirrMig ttio let'tfllion greuiTy"Iuereurcd. At this timo tho De "oerotio control of that Stato is dan;erou.i ti thu national integrity, as Iho Democratic control would bo anywhere, it is the control of a party vIjso wholo history is of a purpose to wsuk.cn tho bonds which unito tho nation, ud which waucd a long and terrible war to destroy it, anJ whoso leaders do not pretend any thango in their spirit or purpose It is tho control of a party destituto of patriotism, without sense of national integrity, and whoso only principle is destruction. To havo a State fall into the hands of such a party, is a public calamity, and tho Republicans who aro responsible for tho division that caused it, aro guilty ofartitiio against thoir country. Rut this running in of tho Democratic tic-Lot between two Republican tickets is no sign of any loss hatred for tho principles of tho Democratic tcbellion. And tho selection of ft War Democrat to take this wido opportunity is a confession that if such men a aro now prominent In tho Democratic campaign in Ohio euch iron as Thurman, Vallandigham and. Rcndleton, who were in fullympithy with tho rebellion, and aided it all they could do without taking tho personal risks of war had been nominated for Democratic candidates in California, tho ticket would lisvo been defontod. Tho difl'orcnro botwecn a 'Wnr Democrat" and Vallandigham is tho ditferenco between a patriot and a traitor. How can such persons call that a Democratic victory which had to disown

tho infamy of their course in order to succeed? Neither does tho reduced llcpublican majority iu Maine show ony turning of the people to Confederate Democratic poiities. Uniform success and an overwhelming majority h'vo mado tho Republicans supine. And thcro nnothcr clement has entered into politics. Tho Maino Liquor Law, which lb? eomc years ha3 lain nearly dormant, has lately been revived and mado extremely stringent by severe penalties upon tho first ofTcnso of selling any kind of intoxicating drink. This has caused dissatisfaction among a portion of the Republicans, and stimulated the Democrats and liquor sellers 'to tho utmost cfi'orts to defeat tho party that is responsible for tht3 crusado against intemperance. Tho Republican party alw33nbas tho viciouj classes combined against it, and this measure adds to them domo who, though not vicious, regard euch laws as an infringement on their liberty. Tho Alaino Liquor Law eauscd the loss of the Stato to tho Republicans in 153, end tho breaking down of that restriction. The spread of iutempcranco upon that caused a reaction, and in 1 8ÖG tho Republicans hyd a sweeping victory and elected Hannibal Hamlin Governor, who resigned and was elected to the United States Senate. Whatever may bo the opinion of the policy of risking the delivery of the State into the hand of a party whoso success means national destruction, as well as tho breaking down cf aft moral laws, tho result do-.-s not show any popular secession to 'the political principles of the Democratic party. The Democrats havo not carried tho State, and it is a moral certainty that if the election were to bo had over again, now that tho peoplo havo Feen tho necessity for activity, the Republican victory would bo-as overwhelming us ever. These elections are" n 'lefson to the Republican party throughout the country. Division of their forces in tho 4'ront of such a deadly enemy to the nation is a crime. Supincnc.-'.s and apathy at elections in tilth a time is as bud as sleeping; on

guard when a battle is expected. We must not only carry tlio election, but wo must cairy them by gre.it majorities in order to crush the ejpcctitioTS of national dissolution which nriso when there is any diminution of them. As a Democratic gain iu the Northern elections during the war gavo new hopes to tho rebel leaders, so any falling off in tho Republican majorities now revives the hope of n Democratic sueee-8 which sh:ill haerifloo all that patriotism has aciicved, defeat tho measures cf reconstruction, aud restore to power tho party v hich when turned out of tho Government left it in ruins, and now seeks control only to destroy. Our rcorle sec me results oi licpuoucan utvison in California, and cf apathy and fancied sct . .... y curity in Maine, and they will improvo tno lesson. tiuietto. Sinco tho conmienecincnt of tho rubli , ration of ( olonei l orney s letters from Kumt. in Tut l'rc.- wc hnvo It'cn in the receipt (Tinnum :erab!c inquiries from there who wished to know if the correspondence would not nppcar in. Look form. In accords neo with their requests, wo will now Hate that these letters carefully revised, ! with im port ant addition will shortly he ! L.iv n to tho woil l, in ono vo!um ly the rubli.":iti-n l:i:u- nf T. I. lVfcio:i 4rv j Rn-lhcM, l'hll. le!phia",,"wnb wltt yptrrj-rto ; expeme to make of it a book which th.ill ! combine .every feature of. typographical ' excellence ch.iracteri-tic of tho best publications cf this firm, price. It will contain with a moderate an excellent tteel engraved portrait of the author, and bo iu every respect, as wo believe, a wotk acceptable to hU fi-iond. As it widntonce bo put to press, booaseUcis, agents, and all others desirous of securing any number of copies, aro requested to send iu their orders to. or address without delay, the publishers, Messrs. T. R. Peterson & Rrothcrs, rbiladelphia. Philadelphia Dress. The clamor iu favor of issuing hundreds of .millions of greenbacks to pay off the na tional debt, is already bavins: its effect upon the price of pold, which on yesterday was 1 15 in New York. It is higher. now than it has been tinco tho Grst of June, 1G3. and will continue to co up as the people bceomo uneasy at the prospect of a flood of greenbacks. The rcpudiators and destructives swore greenbacks wero worth less during tho war, and now want enough of them issued to make them so. Ihey want to send gold up to war prices, and get back their losses. They want to destroy tho credit of tho (Jovcrnment utterly, and render it unablo to put down another rebellion. .Journal. NEW ADVEKTISEMENTC J. WHITING MORGAN M. D. WILT, undertake the treatment and radtca cure of CANCCKS AM) CANCER SOKES without I'nln. Kooine at Central Hotel, Cinct Tinatl.OJi'o, where he way bo eooautteil on Thttradaya and rridaya ofeachwook. llrferenoo fucnUhed and eure effected where patient are curable. Will beta llrooVv'lle Oct. 30ft jJISfl7. Sep JM Commifiiioncr's Sale of Seal Estato XTOTICE 1 Leieby five that Üia'undoralgnad IN Cuuitulrf triirr appulti toil by an order of Ihe Circuit Court if franklin Ci unty, Indinna, at tho AiiRUft Trim, lSf7,to null the ltcul Katate belonging to tho hrln of JJavid Ilaya decerned, will tell at public auction, on Ihe preiuivo Oil S'fif(y, lkftmhrr 7th, 1KG7, . between tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I. M. of aald day, (If not previously eold at private nie, ) the lollu w 1 n a; Vacrlbed ltcul Katate altuatvd In auldCoqntr, to wltt he North part of the Houth Knit quarter of icriion 21, In Town 0, lUnjo 2 Wcjt, coatalalog Si aovi more or lea. TüHMSOF HALK. One-third of the purchase inuuey will be required in banl on the day of ale, tha-balanre In one and two yean from the day of aale, with Intereit, Ihe dofcrro I payment aaeured by notea and mortgage on the pretulaei, waiving valuation and appralaeinent Inwa. The lund U rich, about lift acrvi in a high itnte of cultlrutiun, balance well tliuborod, hat on It a litrge two atory frame huunn, large frxno barn and other outbuilding, a good bearing orchard with all kinda f fruit trco. The anld Und U about four mllua Knut of llrmikvillo, half mile North of I'aleatlno and Ftankliu Turnpike road, good Count roadi running on the Kmt, houth and Weal, convenient to vburehta and achool. lllda will be received for aald land any time until the 7lh Jav of Iloocmbar, 1SR7, at private tale. SAM I'KLnOLLlDAY.CowtuU. loner. Fep. 20, 1S07-U. Notice to Ucira of Petition to Sell Heal Estato. STATjJ OF INDIANA, COUNTY Ol THANKLIN. NOTICE la hereby given that Jamei P. Henry, admlnlitrator with Ihe will annex of the Katate of Kumuel Willluini deconaed, haa Died hi tctltlon to icll Iho Ileal Katate of the decedent, lilj peritonei being Irwulüolcnt to pay liii debt, and that ald petition will be heard at the next term of the Court Of Common Vlea of aald County, Altcatt 11ENKY UKUllY Ja., Sep 13, 1S8T-IW Clctk C. C. T. V. C.

Wow Woolen Factory. 'PUB ott'tarrinei bt: crmpltel th baUd-i-Inj? ft ttiir l.irpij Stenm Woolen Will known an the 11. JoaT'h Vv O'.I? Factory of OMonhurg, Indian., nrruli rfffuct tuHjr Inform the farmer and vodl dealer cf. J-'rr.nk Iin and atljcinin coutic., that tUpy r now receiving and puttinjr up full ct nf Ihe very bot itiacbinf ry manufactured in the I'Ditei tatr, and are cow rcadj to receive wool for carding into ROLLS, CARDING & SPINNING, and D.auufaclurlng Into nnj and all Lind cf Goods known in the trade. llain(cnsnijed the rervlcei of Mr. B. Droner, lateof Met.tmcira, Indiana, ig foreman and general urtriatendätft they Jia vo no bcsilaney in adjuring jroncral aa tisfact'on to all pcri'jna tarriag theu with tlcir patronage. TIic Illgbcst Market Price Taltl In Cash for Wool. We have, sri'l f halt ten jtnctly keep cn land, a tnrge lopply H kind cf WOOLEN GOODS! rnanufao!nre,l expreljr for the farmer, to exchange for wool, oft cry farorable trrAi. At we are determined not to be outdone either In quality or quantity by any etalilithmont cf (hetizeintbe Vst, we would recommend nil persona having hutinona in our lioe to giveua a call btforo dealing eluewhore. Stpt.13-3 llUilWEDIiRiSELLWEYER. STEAJI! TnV nndcTBigned have perfected tho'r arranj-e-nicnt for driving their Paper Mill by !rieatu during the low water tcuion, to enable rugtoineri of the Flour Mill to get thtir grin.li ng without delay. Terpen wi.hing grinding baton ftT will have it d nc a the abortunt notice, a the Flour Mill tu Iho kLmIo water-) nwer at it diipal. J?p 13 -Iw I1KNKY tl'EEU k CO.

Divorca. STATE OF INDIANA. FRANKLIN COUNTY, IN THE FRANKLIN CIUCUIT COURT. Josinh Ma goon vt. Evalino Magoon. ON IheCtU day cT Septa nlor A. 1. eC7, In vacation of said Court, cornea the plaintiGThy hia attorney, and flics bia petition and affidavit heroin, by whioh it appears that the aaid L'valine Mgoon i a nccea'ury party deftiid.iiit btrtto, and ihut hoia bot aVt-ridrnt of the State of Indiana. S'iiid defendant lnliim Mug', on is therefore herobynotiflo lof tho por.d.ney f ttiia petition , and requited to appear before tbo Judeof the Franklin Circuit Court on tho aecond day of iho next term thereof, to be bold at. the Court Homo iu I'roukville, County f I'rao kliu and Stulo cf Inditna, on tho lir-t Monluyof lclruary A. 1. l.-f'S, and theu and there !'d nnd niumr herein. ATltneaa, Henry llerry J r., t U i k i f a:tidCvuil, thil CiL ilar of h-j ten rr A. U. 1bC7. 11 KN I1Y E rJ !t !IY J it., Cin k T. C. C. Holland, I'lnklcy A Ji tut, a'.tj 't. hep. 13 3 TaTtition. STATT OF INDIANA. FIiNKt.lN COUNTY, FRANKLIN COMMON TLEAS COURT. Mallbw Hutrblnaon et al. v. (jiJtou Üymau, Ciucai l; ) l'i i ci 1 1 iCi o m uiid Joitjili l Kennedy. OX thia Cth :ay of So tcmber A. D. I r 0 7 , in rntiiui of auid Court, route tlio ptiiintiü'a ly thnlr atlorncyt, and Ii!c ihiir petitiot and ir.iJvit herein, Ly w hicU it pcara thnt (iidcon l!yman, Clnca 11 y man, l'r'Hri'.li Ken-ncdy and Joacph F. Kennedy ate noi-cKitiiry p.irt'ca di-tetidnn ia herein, thnt tbo tame rctatca t ruul elite, and thatanid defendant are not reaidrota of tho tftate of Indinna. Sai I defendants are therelorc hereby notified of tho pendctiey of tbla petition . and are required to appear before tbe of Ci in moo Fleas of Fi ai'ktii juül'c i i wie court ktiu County on the foo ond dny of the next term cf said IVurt, tn-ia bald at the t.'ourt lloufo in Urtxikvil lo.nt (l a County ot yr nV 1'tO end State t f Ji.diaua, n tlo Tirnt Jlund; of November A, D. Ildi7, and t treu ai.J ll.tic to plead an J onwer hT.'. Witncs-s Henry Hot ry J r., Cl:k -f said Cuurt, tlii Ctb dny of Scptciiibi r A. V. 1MS7. IIFNUY HKURY JR .Citik F. C. 0, Holland, Kinkfy A J oucs. Bit; fen. 13-3W IIAIIItlQIH 7AllIIjfi HACIII!;:. -J JV-H rVllV. unlorsigneil has pnr.ht'cl tho rishtt JL sell and iiiaouf.teturo in Fianklin County the above valuable Vhir.g Mm-hiuu, with I'Htent Wflnircr nttai'hciL Ciiucna f tho County w.u'.d do well to call and cxamitio 1 1-i . ftrtebiiid Lil rc I'UrchuBiui; oluo here. It f..r it-lf. WILLIAM LYN N, a,nglC-2ia L'lov'utiüg tiiove. Executor's Sale of iU'.iI Estate anü Pcrsumil rroisiTty. TlIK onderiinoi Lxceutor of .the Inst will td 1 John V. liitid Utc(,ici, will .Ilm the p rtuiiyts, On &tlnnhty, Sjt. 'Züih, 1SC7, at puV.ia nuotion, the' follow! ng d screed Real Lstate iu Fraukliu County aud ftuto cf ludiuuu, tu wit: Fart of the ou!li west ciii.irlcr of section 29, Town 9, Unne I West, byundu I us fuMowa: 13 ginning at the southweet col nor of said quur ter, thence east 1-J 50-lt'U poIo, thanes Durtli 7 8d 1U0 ii!es. ihcoce wcstll'J toies, lh'r.co south 47 80- IU!) polo to place of brgiunin;:, coutaiuli.g 2b acres, 3 roods and 'AO poles moro or It if. TF.L.MS OF SALE Ono third to to j aid on the Selhof December next, the remaining twothirds tobe paid In ono and two yean, with intortit, avi-ured by uiortgnpe oc Ihe premucs, waivlas valuation un d a 1 tt 11 isement In ws. iMiid land is two miles West of M t, Carmcl, C miles Kastel Hrookville, on a good County road one-half mile t-'outh of Ihe Turnpiko read. .20 'res ina high ttate of cult iration, balunce In timber; bai on It a good ftitme barn, at two-story house, a sood well of witter, and several noverfailing springs, opplo and peach trees. taid land is u.otl rieh bottom land, as (-oud as any in Kastern Indinna. Alco al tlio nue timo an 1 placo tho Fcrsonal Tropotty belonging to raid rsUto will be sold, rial a lo 00 tu tu rinn a 1 10 o'clock A.M. KAMl'KL 110LL1UAY, Lxceutor. Sept. fl,JSC7.-3w. I, 1 ., ,- , -- l.-n. - - 1 .-1.1 , Artmlnlstrator's Sale. NOTICE la hereby given, that Ly virtue of an order of the Courlof Common Fleaa of Frank lin County, Indiana) at the July Torm, 1867, thereif, In tbo case or KlcliaM J fay, AamlnlsIrator of the Kstate of Claiborne W. lirison dee'd vi. Hein of Dccoased, tho undersigned, ou the premise I, On .Saturday, ?.. 21, 1EC7, (unlcs sold previously at prlrate Uli,) wilt sell at publio auvtiou the tulluwlng descrtboa real ea tale. Pituatod In aald County, to wit: Lots Nos.13. 11,15 aad I", In Flock 12 or Iho town of Laurel, subject to tho Interest (herein of ha rah li. Jlriaon, widow of doceaaod. II id a lor Ihe purehase of the same at private sale w ill be rcceivc4 to the vth or August next. TfcltMS. Ono third purchaso money down on day of sale, one-third In nine, and one third In eighteen months, deferred payments acrtirrd by note bearing Interest, without relief from valuation and appraisement I tws, and by mortgage on the premises. R. J. DAY, A Jiuluistialwr. HollanJ & lllnklcy, Atty't. Aug 30, 1807-4W. GDOEiPEED'S COLDEIJ FENS. Celebrated for their flexibility, durability, smoothness of exeoutlon, antl-eorroslvenesa, economy aud general adaptation to tho wants r( all writers. Huperlor to stiel pons, and admitted by all who have iln I thoiu to be the pens that Invariably give satisfaction. Lvcry person who would write easily, rapidly and well, are respectlully requeatedjo luv the aatDiH rtKS They are put up In neat slide boxes, each boa containing 12 Fens. Frloo 25 cenle a boa. Mo. 1 lor general uso; suited to all Vlndi of Huslnras Writing. No. 3 Kxtra Fine Folnts for Ladies, chooIa and Choice Fenwa-jthlp. Traveling Agcnte wanted everywhere to eil those Fens; also Itooktellcrs, Matloucr and Merchants generally. One box assorted lamploa sent ty malt, post pall, for 25 cent. Filce list aenttoagention application. . I.lberal discount to tbe The "dulden Föns" will last from S le & time longer than the best Sled Fens, bonce they are tbe shoapeit Fens in lLo market. 1 J.H.COLURN, 13 Via t., Cincinnati, O., cJo agont for the West and fc'euth. Jl 28

GREAT COLLISION At Harrison, OX THE WHITE WATER, AN I MANY OF TIIC ;t:üU!ANTS IN THE Valley Injirkd ly tiis Latoe Uemxtion in thu Thicls DBY GOODS,

groceries, . H iR, BY A ru j Q Li IX N.S; W now btioa oTercd tathe Tublic ly iLeCU Tiriu Leonard & SiinoRson, AT IIAIIUISOX, OU10. Having on band a very lare tt ck of the above Rranuhtof Trado, we are ("till rcceivlcg in additloo a very Uiro aesortrntct of the lullowing Uoods, and at pricca that enable as to defy competition, and already thcpublic are rcp' o lin to the fact of our ltw prlec by the large crowdi that attend our d.iily aales. 1 00 pa. Asorted Coll. Tlaid Tartory Tiantiel. S00 " " " Jeans. 601 " " Fricts. 6l0 Crown and F.ieached Mu.'ins. U1) " Assorted Cols. l'Uin FlauoeU. 00 " II atnilton and other brands Cotton FiAnn al 100 " Facifioand Haciüt.n Delains. 19 " All Woojaaaorted Cds. Delains. 0 " AcsortudT'ols. Alpnaas abd Luitcrr. SO ' Merino aud Caohmurs. 6I1O bbls. fait. 30 (I02. half gal. Stono Fruit Cms. IM 2o0 20 100 100 100 - wt qt. j Cans for w. " qt. " Fei;" tealinj " 2qt. ' " Spt. " " " 2it. " for wax. Cans.

We aro in receipt every. weeV, fron- the uTiX 7

bands, of all tho pr'.aciptl o' Is wo sc:j vrhioh we ' purcliucd for Fropt Cab, aaJ ro v.r teia iu like milliner 37 O "L Ö jGl. G ; AT IU'M AKKAULY LOW lTJCLS. Thankf il to or numerous cufttiiuera and lte rubiioiu g1PCT.1l fjr their very liberal patronage) in the p-tst, wo promise f'r the future to so tlteu 1 t't tho ioterert f,tiie ; t.liiic Iht we luay Le worthy f their carport arid confidenee. , Y-uia, LKON Alii) SIMONSON. Harrison, O., Fcjt. C, 3.' 7-ly

Farmers, Lock- Sere! METAMORA WOOLEN FACTOltYil rril V. undtisicM'i frmoily r tl,t f rut .J I'air ft i. llaiph, ot the lliui.un rt'oo!-n Factory , take this method of infuiiiih.g tho public luat be baa Icucd th ' Mel'iRiora Vt'colcn l'attcry for a term of ytar, atd he Is cow prepared t rrrtivo Yool and innnaf.n-toro ihn same into HOLLS, YARN vOR CLOTH, with oentr.e'i and di-patvh, la fto best workman like la at. tier. . - lleing an oi l band at the liaiis.'i, a prctieaV nnd thoriMigh wrkiuHn,he has nu hesitancy io saying to nil who tiiav pnor biui rith their pitronNethat lull auti con-dito sitisfaclion will be given. Conrutt your own intercut an I frivebim a'call. f. C. I1A1UI1. McliimeraTiid., Fcpt, C, UfiT lin 1 P( ne': F.oym I Is Co., Miaro-nri, sltnalcj 1 UU about si ven miic-t from tliaC-unty cat all ti.u.brr, lnys big h , g- n!l y rol' irg, i liable fur' rni -ing corn, b im j, w heat, ie. To trnciii of HVJ acres tat h tn n.'s C turfy, Mi.rhM;-i, l"ut 7 tuilei :'n.n Rol 'a, li.c County rent, aril wi'liin 1 i-iiVs r.r the . traiietl .r. tl o Fncific U. K. tiiubtred, h.ys l ith, uot C, 'c,i?t st'ntr.pr. .. f iu V.'i? ' r.., 'lf nirl. c'u.ot rV' f i om i lie Lou n t v ff.it, r.n'l III i r IS n n sui vrvc 1 roulo of the S. W. brax.eh of lb tbo AT. i on p!rl U. R. Said ri a 1 is l i w let nt..l b; ing lhialicdi tentlv r- 111 r. jr. wc'.l timleicd, well ad i plod to raisir,- K in vliml, Ac. 'Ib' country alottg this lac cf road u buirgp terj tt. tiJO arrrs in Cttoe Co., Xcbrn-iVa, within 18" tnilescf tbe tity f 'bfr.r! n, nn-l in nln.ost a direct line tio-.n tbe city to Ft Kcnmry cn I'latte Iii ver, on b I. Ii line l iu-if w ill lie a l ni Irond I n it fhort til'.c. I bis liit.d 5 all J ra.r e, first quality of farming land, and is Li ir, i c! tl d up by farmers all anxiud it. If dcM.-cd, i'.l sell i( in trac! of I 6 I or 32 r res. "20 ncrrs al'o ta same eonnfy, f.ret qu'ality of liui d, al! pruit ic. "Two trscts of 1 RI acre each In ram eounty, not far frolii the C19 acres ruei.ti.ice I alo.vc, as goo I H'iiilüyt.f Inn J at cau I o found iff ariy country, I reo fri ln swat!: ps. Tbcso Ian I Ul bo sold lnwfir cash, or excliangod for otht r projety in this country. A. gonj burgnlu will to Kcn to thosa w ifhirg to , trade, v. ill pay cah f-.r the dilTerer.. tn tiade. Ca 1 and sea descriptions oT lands, either at thie cdTn-c, or the advettistr at liarr'sou. .ugso 4w N. LEONARD. Administrator's Sr.le. NOTICE la hereby K'v,,n that I Ly virtue of art order tf the C'iurt of Common Fleas of Franklin County, Indiana, al the July Ten, lr07, thereof, in tbe caae of tleorpe W. Hall. Adiuiniatratarof tbo Kitato of Chat let A. Hall, dcaeared vs. Helra of Lecearsd, lie uudeuincd,' on tbe premises, on Saturday, Octolrr Zfh, 1SC7, (unless previously cid at rrlvate aale,) will eil at pul.lioauctlon the follow ing described real Kstato ffituatcd In aald Connty and Mal, lo wit: Lota Nos. liaod 18 in Flock 21 In the town of Laurel, ubjbct lo tie interest therein f .Murjurct J. K nliendauler, late the widow of de. adenU Lids fur tbe nurcbase of the same at private sale ptlll be received up lo the 4ih of October naxt. TERMS. doe lUira pmeuase money umi vn day of talc, one third In nine, and lemainlog esstblrd In cljutcen moaths, dsfcrred payiueutiecured by notes bearing lutcrert, and waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement lawa, and by mortgage on the presumes. tl EJ. L. 11 ALL, Holland ic lllnkley, Atty'a. Adminl: Uator. Sept. 6, lto7-4w. ATLANTIC & G11KAT AYESTEUN RAILWAY! ' The Short and Direct Honte TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, NKW HAVKN. lllUDGKrOllT, nioviDKNCi:, KLMIKA, riTTsnunn. hahuisuuko, l'UIliADP.LrillA, UALTIMOllü, WASHINGTON CITY, ARD TO ALL rolVTa 1st New Ta:V. Kw Ec:3 a:i Pctr-jlnnia. Two ThrouKh Kxprcss Trains Leave Cincinnati Hally. making direct cf-uoec-Hon with all the principal Kailweye West and South. . ... Moiatxo EiriKs Learei Cincinnati, (except Fuadayi.) d:UU A. M., arrives in New York next day at 3:1 V. M., Uoaton 00 A.M. LitiMTxmo Kxraxaa, (exoept ratarJay.) 7:00 T. M.iarrlve In New York eond Bioralii at 4.C9 A.M., Hoston o:00 r. M. Falace ft at room bleeping Coach, urpaaslng in elegance and comfort ibo.-e on any other line, are attached to Ihe Llghtblag Lipre.s at Cincinnati, and tu Thboi'u to Nw Yoaa withoit cmaio or Caas. Thia It the only Llnerunalng Caarkes tbrougn without change Irom Clnelnnati to New York. Ra(.oo CHitrittw Titaoctia to att. rotate East. Ask for Tlcketi via Atlantlsand Oreat Wettern Railway, for sale at all principal Ticket and Steamboat Offices throughout the Nuth and Writ. W. It. 811 AT I UC, Uctt'l Ticket Agnt. L. D. RUCK Lit, Ucn'l Bcp't. au3 4.

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