Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 September 1867 — Page 2
5 i li ; C. H; BINGHAM, Editor.; ; .......... A)' hu '. . : "-vb' rc TJV r.Trid j Horning, Seprtia.er 27, 1867. UNION TICKET. Ffllt CLIRK OF COURT, , ALEXANDER W. DIEGIILE. ' FOR' COMMISSIONER, : . . NIXON DAVia. 3' " ; -Union Meetings. ' ' Tie Republican Execut'tvo Committee of Franklin County have made (he follow, lug snpointinanti fLr public speaking, end lute ifcuieJ the survices of Hon. J. II. Farijuhar to ndJreis lbs people oo tlie political iatuoaof ine'daj, at tW following time auJ place: . . . . u . Nvt -Trenton, Tueaclay, Oct. 1, it 7 I M. Lur-If J. . Wednesday, 2, ' aPUn.b, . XI u m J a J, . 3, Jiloiiiing Grove, Friday, 44 4, M Met men a, Mond, " 7, It I i 14 v" Let our friends at the variovt point aeo tliat proper arrangements are nude for lteeo tiieeUos, and a t;cueral attendancesecured. : . . -i mm , i i OUR COUNTY FAIR. ' " The FrauMin Count Fair last ytttV was a dcuidod succesi. People from all dirtctiouinuraicl to. the Ground . both on Thursday nd Friday. The receipts we're Ictvrecu 91,700 and $1,800. Entries continued ' up" to "Vedoeday oooö, of ...... . .. ... i .. , i f Kith i there, .er j523, The premiums . .amounted, to .81 7,0l. There .vera .80 sccurid-lesr pteuiioms offered thi rear.- ' . V Quite a o'u tüb'cr f old people were pres- . uat the Old FolVa' 3Jeeiig! .A(dinncr ' cameotf.io the Ladie' Hall at 2 itlock . on Wednesday sfterncMit. Mrs. Anna K. Stewart CoA the premium as the oldest person who wn barn la . and still resides m ..-.. iu tbo County, having iired hero GO years, Tioouths and 10, ddy. John W. Smith, Tbo. Loan and Margaret llaker also competed for this premium, Mr. Smith having lived iu the county M. years and 80 days, Mr., Login .53 years, , and .Mrs. Dsler CO jetrs,' 4s months "aud; C 'day, ijtuaet Goudio auJ wife took the premium as tbo oldest couplo who are now and hare Lecu li v Iii loo; hir as husband and wife
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ine their rt mirriaga,' .they . hiviog bfn-tnarried forty uiHt years. ' There ws a'giol d'splay of ,'FrejorTei, Jcllie,MrmalnHes,ÜJ nncd FruitstVickle; Io a good dUpUy to Ctasa UDjiry Vroducts, Ae. Iu Dowestto Manufactures there was the usual excellent rsriety. .; The departments of Ncedlo and Fancy Workaud Ladies' Uoeoumeratcd were un usually Hue. The artioles were so varied and Duroercad that we cannot specify, and . "will therefore refer to the list of premiumV W. P. Sil. "Applegate two horto car riage took the preruium, also S. & ; Q. Lo per'a one two-hono bujgf, and J. B. 3IcFailan'a iprin wa-gon T. C. Becks took premiums fur' two-hor(e -wasoo harness, and m iu' sddlo and bridle. AI II. II. Svhrivhte'a lot of tombstones and monument, John Webb's crockery ware, ' sod UPown & BjaI's bet fijur tested on jjrouud. ' ' ,' 8. 1', Kobe rts'took premiums for mower and reaper combined, lnr.-e rake for ' talk and hay, and hy and straw cutter; ,Lo'sn Kon for grain thresher and separator; Lewis Federiuan for com aud whc&t driil. ' . " 'James Kvreftaa jck took the red lilk, al.iö U O. Rucker'a jconct, J. W. Mo- , (itjre's throe-year old mule, I. 0. Scobcy'a spi u of loatjhed mules, and Wiu. Hurd'a rpsh f draught mules. '' Vft would like to pniticulsrito fuHher, lut inut rtfrr to list of premihus, which will be published next week. . , , Thuradiy morning wns derotcd to horees for goncral purposes, the di.-play of which 'wafc very pod. Huhec Dubois toe!; ' the premium for bet- ItalHa orer four ,)esr old, S. Tto.iuan for tc, stallion orer ihreo an 1 under f;ur-ycs.n, and J. I. Shtlii for lot broy l w ire with Colt. Tliiirfday urtef nö'm Wfti taVe op with exhiliiiuii' of i'rm for ' liht harnces, . AV'Hi.1,.nubeon Touii 'torLbriJe took i thr red ribbon for, -bt .Million, Joseph - -51 trtov A-rhel pair n.atch Lorc, and Kii-hard Barnes for hetj-ad lle horo., On Friday iho trotting and pscinp; came ,,mT. A odrew Jluie,U'a Oftrk bay . tcok the ' prcraiatn of 8I0Ufor fastest trotting time ' Ilichard Barne' pray gelding yolterV) took the $5!) premium for fabtett ..pacirg-timc 2.37, ; , "u ' - No Schools l Harrison CourUy.- t "':)n account of the dcf!catioii orilvlcM. ocratio Treasurer of lhr'rlon county there will Lo CO public school iu that county thlayesK' If tho childien art riotltuht 'o trad, they 'will no doubt cnbraoo tho ''iJ'c'tu'oc.Stfto faith 'wfiett they tic grown. ' '',...; . ! i - ".'. i-i Conscrvaliye.Sarenides, t t ' J Tie Vahiii);tuii.iVniti'rvMtisea screna ! J tith. Hutirwk b'tniht. Hi 4aad a
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Th loJiana Slate-Journal, la aow la u 43th year, a ad has attaioed
auch uutquivocal success, that, it is oneof the institutions of the Capitol. . Its publubera, Uowever, not aatisSed with . its past achievements, sre'dolcrmlocd b; ?crj poibU exertion to elevate the Journal to the highest attainable standard of Political, Family and Miscellaneous Newspapers. Iu order to secure a largely increased ein, culatiou, the publishers of tho Journal have off red a large number of premiums io getters up of .dabs, among which is a ICSO Botewood Bisco, - Two ..American, Organs, a cumber of Sewing Machines, Guitars, Violins, Sic. . . i , Fr twenty Subscribers, they will give a copy of the Iodisoa1 Soldier,' In. two vols, of COO pages' each, and for Fifteen Subscribers thej will give a copy of either the Daily Journal, Atlantic Monthly, Ever Saturday Hirpcr's Monthly Msgs aiue or Illustrated Weekly, for one year. For every Six Subscribers, they. will give a copy of th "Inaer Life of Abraham Lincolo',' as seen by the artist Carpenter, in tho course or a Six Montis' residence in the 'hfte'lIouW. I.;.. T '. : For every Jwclo SuUcrtben, they 9iii givo a copy of "Oar Young Folks' Msgszici." They sWprcsent to etch subscrlber a steel plate portrait of either President Lincoln, Tx Governor Morton, Oen. Grant, Sheridan, Eaormao,Logao,Thomas, or Butler. '. ' m . . Tho Journal will in all reypects compare favorably with the best journals of the country, and to lodiauians should be preferable to any foreign publication, ' ' For particulars, see their advertijemeat in another column of this psper. '"" m. . Gov. Orr Indorses Gen. Sickles. Interesting letters between Geo. Sickfes and Gor. Orr of South Carolina have been received. Gov. Orr fully Indorses the administration of G en. Sickles, including the famous Order No. 10. . . . i " ' - - General Schofield ; ' Has Issued an order that ballots of white and colored voters shall be taken sepcrately In every district of five, hundrod voters. The Bepublicans in Kichmond have already nomjnatcd some candidates for the "Convention. . "' i i .' . .l.'I " ' ' In! r. .t.in The Mövement on Roms), : ' " " . Garibaldi baa isuud an' address declaring that the time has bow come for overthrowing the tyranny of the Pope. "King Viotor Kmanuel has Issued a proclamation forbidding any Italians to engage io the nioveiDcnt. , .'. ., , . ti, , ',. . Distillery Seized. A Distillery at Lafayette was seiiod on Friday for alleged successful attempt to defraud the revenue law, " ' Anticipated Trouble. !-, ri ! Governor Brownlow has ordered Gen. Cooper, comniabding the State guard oi Tennessee, to concentrate till his force in Nsshvifla and ice that the election next Saturday is conducted according to law, and to call on Geu. Thomas for more forces if necessary.' Gen. Cooper has ibsucd sn order statiug that all who by the francbue law have a right to vote will be protected in the exercise of the right, and warning all who are disfranchised from attempting to vote. ' The election 'officers sppointed by the City Council have held a meeting and resolved to proceed at all hanrdi. A Denial. ' The Union Kxecutive - Committee of Ohio has, by a card published in the city papers, directly and unequivocally denied the statements of Democratic papers, that a teeret circular kss been issued advising Republicans not to waste their strength on tho amendment.. The committee on the contrary has tho fullest confidence . thst the- amendment will be triumphantly adopted. , General Hancock Will not go to New Orleans before the middle of next month. He says if lie should go now lto would continue iu operation the machinery orgauixod by Gen. Sheridan; Mysteriously Injured. A, young man by the natno of Henry Bichey-was mysteriously injured on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Boad, near Lawrencebarg, eu Tuesday night.' His right arm and tho side of his faco were horribly mutilated. IIIj wound',' which wero of a se'riou nature, were ' dre?o'd ly Dr. II srdiag. Biuhey was a fireman on the aocoinraodation ' train. Ho has Lecn unconscious since the accident,' and it is not known precisely how or when It occurred. It.wss repotted that he died during Friday night. ' - . - S'ate Taxes, j 'The 'Auditor of State is distributing to the various counties the aisoismcnt sheet or hies for 1807. The rcgulsr State 'laws are as follows: - State .lax, l!Oo; -poH tax, COoj&cLool tax, 16c; sinking fund tax, 0j. ' Council With th hJhns. , Late dispatches contain j "report of the council with the 'Indian 01 , tjO. ..N'ortli Plate. Uen.' bherman uiad a plilt j pe8oh, In wbkh'he told the Indiana that the Patl tio llailtaid mint gJ through, and if tho lloveipiucnt took t,! hut wöuJd compeosnto im lor lt. i '',y.. -. i .. . court cf Inquiry.V t '
'. GonPifkUi has' renewed IW re-tiit fir Qö-ui ofli'nuirv,';oud Ccn.. Orflnf ...4, tj Las favorably indorsed it.
ImpeticTing European War. For moro than a year past, it has IterT evident to all observer,, tha( awar irnast trek out'(a 4, sooner orlater, which taunt involve the leading powers to a great extent, and as the result of: which many important changes must take placa before its conclusion, lleccntly, matters are assuming a moro definite shape, and it seemi. certain. that this cannot be; delayed beyond next Spring. Upon this question, the New York Tribune says: This war is quitp likelyto open (a 'tbo Es&t. Greece is eiger' for "tho frsy, but csonol Iufe1y begla It "till- llussia is ready; and Kussia will hardly bo ready to--strike tili another Wiuter shall, hate pavsed That she-is rcsor lutely, steadfastly preparing for it, L plain enough J :11er .f ale of Walrustia to our Government, and of the great ' Railroad connecting her two capitals to tho foreign banks, are among tie .finances. Her railway commanicattons southward have been greatly extended snd improved since tho Crimean ; War. Her influence over the Slavonio populations of Bohemia, Gslliciu and Hungary, as well'ss over the Greek and Bulgarian people of European Turkey, has been system iticully increased. Whenever tue war ahali break out, alio knows that Greece will bo openly with her, and that two-thirds of the inhabitants of European Turkey (including WalUehia, Moldavia, Scrvia, and Montenegro), will heart ily deire her success. " . If there bo no ' intermeddling. '' llussia will drive the Turkish Hag out of Kurnpo in the course of two campaigns. ' But Austria and France are known to look with jealousy on any extension of Russian power southward, and it is wisely supposed that tho recent ueoting of their two Kmpevors at Saliburg had reference to this matter. Suppose, then, that Napoleon and Francis Joseph should unite in 'saying to Alexander, You most not cross the Danube; we tan not allow- you to siexe Constantinoplo" what then? Prussia to-day the ; most formidable military power of 1'urope is understood to be in secret alliance with Russia, and ready to say, whenever the occasion shall be presented, "If Russia is assailed from tho Weht, her quarrel is mine." : And, should Franco actually throw her sword into the scale, it is even hoped that Italy will make common cause with Prussia and Bosnia.. . In that case, the war will be practically one between the Mohammedan allied with the Catholic and the non-Cutholic powers; for Italy, owing to the stubborn resistance of tho Papacy 10 her unity and nationality, ii subuntially Protestant in bcr poUtir cal sympathies. Spain will be inj sympathy 'with; Franco and Austria, though uaablo to render any real asitance., England leans to tho Turkish side, but will not engage In the war.' Donmark may be drawn i i t the Fiecch alliance, in tho hope of recovering her lost Ccniiau provinces. BAcden will rcmuin neutral. Of (hi South German States, Bavaria may bide with Austiia; Ualon with Prussia. , On tho whole, the parties will. bo pretty equally matched; but the tlnancos ' ot " Itu-nia, though hardly in a ilouiiihing condition.
are in a fr bettor condition thau thoe of Turkey; whilo Prusi'u id in this (as in every othr) respect an ovcrmstch for Austru. Franco, if she should enter tho lists, will have to ojen her pure to her needy and thrifilois allies. How the propoces to make tho content pay, in not apparent to tho difinterf teJ; but tbe recent aggrun ditcment of Prussia jind his own misud venturoin Mexico luve' n.ado Napolooti exceodiiigly oro, and he is evidently bent iri n restoration of hi dsmoged prestige at whataver riMk or cost. 1 he greater iapoleon fought hliOKelfbaok from tho Klbc to the Seine, and so to hlb.i and St. Helena, becauso he could not sit on a die honored throne." His successor . may follow his cxamplo rather than profit by its lesson. ' ' ' Contradicted. ' The fctatetnent published in the Prctident's organs that Grant agrees with Johnson that the Southern elections hould be postponed, is again authoritatively contradicted. ' . Beauregard. General Beauregard has written a letter inwl ich he ssys the country is drifting into a military despotism. That ought not to frighten a man who lived under Jeff. Davis rule. " - The October PitaKNOLoaiCja JouaXAL contains Portraits and Charaoters of Mar'y Qaeen of Scots; Charlotte Bronte; Thomas' Nssf, tit Artist; Ira Aldridgo, Tragedian; Alfred Sewell, and others. Well written articles on Anthropology; Married or Single? Hoots and Beauty; Sick Headacho, its Causo and Cure; Tho Fashions, Illustrated; Man's Spiritual Nature; Forming Character; The American Physiognomy; 'Kxprcijion;' Whining Women; Grapos and Blaokborries, Illustrated. (3 a year, or 30 cents a number. Address S. B. Wells, Editor, 38D Broadwsy, N. York. Tim Ladt' Fhib.id. A boauliful Steel E'igraving called "The Laee-.Makcr," leads tff thö emheliisliniJntJ of tbo October number of this -Q ieen 'of the Monthlies." Then we have the usual refined and elegant doublo Fuxbion Plate, engraved on tictl' The music" is "The Wife's Dream," and is of itself worth the cost of the number. Amotig tbo "Literary matter we noto "Ralph, Kirkwood's Sintor-in Ltw," by Amanda M. Douglas; "How, a ( Womau Had Her Wsy," by Klizsbcth Presoott; the oncluubn of 'Orvillo College," by Mrs. Henry Vood; "In. Love," by Helen Md'ratti Vllu.to make , Wox , Flowers," (with illustrations), Editorial Artioles, Be-eelpt-H the Fashions, A beautiful Si eel Kn(rriving willbo itent gritu to evi ery single1 (250)' subscriber, and to every person- souding tho Miuil club. Specimen numbcrrV ihtmnirtfrro-wtll bo scut for Iwcoty cnts.u : ' a:'. n ti ,- , Pric (with engftving) 12 .d.0 Jk yenr; Four co'pTci'X5rlttn)no'cngTaTing) AddreVa f ih WVrWr lUD .il'tnt Sdcctri.!'ade!pt:ia; - - i
Destructrot? of a Large WoooT-pflff. wood-pile containing eight hundred ords, aome six miles west of Cambridgo Ctty, Indiana,v on the C. & I. C. Railroad, caught fire Monday afternoon and was totally destroyed. The wood belonged to the Bailroad Company, having been measured and accepted the day before it was turned. The loss to the road is not less
than 13,000. ... Southern "tlment. . General Grant has I Uved many lcttera frorri-the South askin' lim not to. postponsrthe elections whi I have been ordered. .("'.;. ; : . Honor to the Loja I Generals. The' Radicals gave 'Sheridan, Sioklcs, and Hancock the most hearty and cordial welcome on Tuesday night that was ever witnessed in (Washington. The crowd cumbered six thousand, At least,, and its cheers could easily . luvo been beard at the White House. ' Fatal Accident. On Thursday morning of last week a train of cars ran into a hand car, contain ing fifteen men, one mile east of Aurora, and killed three rneiCn the spot, besides wounding ix others, mooiq of them mor tally. The trainwas an extra, was running cautiously, but owing to a dense tog neither party couldeSnly a few yards in adMnee. . . Tue Galaxy, For 0CTOEit, Contains "On Fortune" hunting," by W. II. Whitmore; "Paris and the Porlsians," by Eugene Benson; "John," by Bertha S. Scrantorn;. "The Poor. Whites of the South," by K. B. Senhrook; "Mexican Armies and Generals," by a Conquest Clarke; "In tbe Enemy's Lines," by James Franklin Fitte; "American Cookery," by Picrro Blot; "Steven Lawrence, Yeoman," by Mrs. Edword?; "Waiting for the Verdict," Ty Mrs. II. II. Davi?; and "Nebulro," by tffo Editor. Tbo price of The Galaxy is 83 50 a year, two copies for 8(3 . Address W. C.'A F.'P. Cacitcii, No. 3D Tark Row, New York. , Gocd News from Vermont.' , , Vermont hns once .more thrown , her msntle in tho face of treason, and the Green Mountain Hoys send, up a msjority of 18,000 lor the Union.. The copperheads should ftcmble at this thunder,, for tho campaign of '03 will teach that even with a traitor ruling over us, still wo will not be bound. . Although tho Domocrats may crow over Ca'ilbriii for a email minority i-ho has sent them, but let us look at the ninny States vet to speak that traitors shall i.ot enjoy there broad domains. Lawrcnccburg Press. mm mmmm mmm S GEN. SICKLES AND GOV, ORR. Gen. Sickles' Administration Indorsed. Wasuinoto.v, September 21. The following is a copy of the correspondence betwecu Uomuor Orr and Mnjor General Sickles; LXFCL'TtVrrDEr.VnTME.NT, ) v ColuäuIaS. C , Scj.t. 7. 18C7.) To Major General I). U. XUkU$, Chartatont Ü. C: Sin: I have learned from the public presn, although I have received no i-ffivial notice of tho ftict, that ypu have been relieved' of the command of tho Second Military District, embrucing thia State and North Carolina, und that, by order of tbe President, Major General C'auby has succeeded to the same. I detdre to express to you the great regret which I feel personally and oUk-iaily at tho course tuken by the Provident and his advisers in this matter. T lure are many of the order which havo been Ur-ued by you since li e passage of the reconstruction bills in March last which did not meet my approval, but it is due to you and your otfiuial action tlut I should bear voluntary testimony to the wisdom and success of your administration to express the opinion that tho almost unlimited powers with which you were invested were acts of Cougrets, and have beeu exercised with moderation aud forbearance. Generul Orders, No. 10, so far äs this State is concerned, were hist spring, in my opinion, absolutely necessary, looking to tho impoverished conditional' the country, the shortness of the provtsious and staple crops last year, to tho great pecuniary tlis tress prcvading the country, and to the necessity of protecting the small means of the farmers and planters at that tlmo from procens of the courts. Thoy were thereby enabled to subsist their families fnd grow present crop. This crop promises to bo in many rcspcctLind iu many soctioos of the Stato the tyolj important and largest which had been gröwu for several years, and .when harvcs'cd you could wuhout hszard ' or Vppf vnu)n have executed your purpose as ' ired p mo of modifying General Or' ;: 'o. lu so that creditors could- bavi. "...orccd their demands without produei .jgeoerl distress, if no thing wvfte. LC kmLso itao you that I should say that," in uiyungmcut, if Gen. eral Order No. 10 had wt been issued last spring a very consid: . ie iuercaso in tho number of trops 'ms State would havo been atatiooed u.i-. of tho court houses to prevent the 'pvb,.v records from desttuclicn, and Siivu're, thu safety of tho sheriffs executing t' v- civil process in their hands, whicli y. K'ud been ordered to levy by thoughjesa vf Ueartlesa creditors. Iu my Opinion, Jeueral Order No. 10 received h v Vproval' öf a 'very largo msjority of the jzena of South Curolina, and your gcnc'ral !idmiutatiaticr as Cotamunuer of this. District U approved by a majority neatly as grcut. On nil the oQieial intercourse we have had, I beg to teilcr you my t thanks for the uniform kindness and courtesy wirh Wluch i 'have been treated pmonlly,'aud for üio disposition you havo always manifesfulu malo tho burdens of . military guver ment as light upon tho people whom I j4 present as it waa possible under tho ci-rcv "glance. r. , I have uot tho pleasuro cr personal ocquuintsttco with your sutjcisor," General Csuby, but hope my olSoia rotations with him mar be maikcd wWh-tke uio barruooy and' Jtiud fcelid whh'h lit chariLOtethed our. oifiolij int'jrcourr fitt n0'u:ly I two years par.t. . .
I have tk honor'to Ve, " General,"' very
truly and respectfully, your, frieud and obedient setvan!,' ; ( (Signed) - Jamxs L. Ore, : " Goveraev of tSouth Carolina. . l." ; Wasiil-soto September 21. Sin; Your Excellency's letter of tbe 7th instant was forwarded to tue at New York, and received oo the 14th. The cordial terms in which you are pleased to refer to oar official and personal relatiopa during my service in tba Carolinas, are gratefully appreciated. In my successor, BreSret Major General Can by, you will meet with an officer whose ample experience and distinguished services have fully commended him to the confidence of the Government. In view of tho announce mcnt already mads by General Canby in adopting and conforming to the "orders hitherto in force in the Second Military District it is not probable that any material change in the conduct of affairs will result from the change in the command. In my retiremeut it is a source of mach satitluction to compare the present - condition and which I found on assuming command in the autumn of 18C5. The system of labor hasbcen successfully inaugurated. The emancipated blacks havo been invest ed with civil rights by voluntary act of your legislature. The tranquility and order which have been maintained attest the general desire of ail classes ol the people to observe the obligations of good citizens. An abundant harvest lias rewarded industry, (j'rsin is now exported from Charleston. ' Registration has proceeded almost to completion without commotion or tumult, or any serious Interuptioas of the ordinary avocations of the people cince October, 1SCG. The courts of the United States and of the Srates have executed nearly ajl their ordinary powers, without hindrance. The jurisdiction of the courts, although a permitted jutisdiction.has never bcTn restricted, except in particular cases imperatively demanded by exigencies of tho situation, and the civil authority in general have been upheld Slid' civil law has been administered with only such limitations of the several acts of Congress, the particular measure of my administration which yon are pleased to mention with special commendation. General Order No. 10 wa it is said the occasion of dictnissal from my command. You have justly described the order in question as intended to enable tho people to make a good crop this year, and thereby obtain the means to support themselves and pay their debt's. If my removal had been provoked by some act of oppression, spoliation or cruelty, it would havo been a mittcr of more regret to myself. As it i., 1 4 ml no reason to reproach myself for endeavoring to restore, iu tome degree, the material prosperity of an impoverished population, end to avert the serious disturbances nf' more than thirty thousand auits for debt, peoding in South t'arolina wheu genciat order No. 10 was issued in April last. . " ' 'lthough my oflit-ial relation to the Department of the Carolinas has ceased, 1 cannot be indifferent to the wclfaro of coiiiuniiiitU's wliui-o interests wero so long CoiiGdcd to my charge, nor is their prosperity a mutter of indilToience to the peo p'to of thu Uniied States, or their representatives iu Congiccs. Tho population of the Cirolii.us have not (tied to prevent the oigsitizHtioti t f loyal civil courts in the re bit Stales, and it is only just for uie to state 1 1 1 4 1 your own prompt and jtriotic acquiescence' in the requiicmtiits of tho Guummmt lelicved the people you rcproscut d' muiiy of ti e Lunlctis of military government, aud ut ihe rittnc time removed sumo of tho most hcriou intpeditiicnta to the execution of the rccotitruction sets in South Curolina. I liu-t your (eoplu will not t-uffer any detriment by leason ol foniplii'itijn for which thoy are not rospoiisible. It only remains lor them to Comply with tho requirement of Congress. South Carolina will eovn bo restcrcd to the Union with all her ancient rights aud dignity us a sovereign State. There condition havo no other object than to make our institutions tr-ily republic tn in substance and form, that justice may be done, and that no occasion or pretext for conflict may hero aftor bo found. There is not in my judgment any suQ-ient reason l) opprcliwu l that tho colore 1 people will uot make gud citizen. Freedom and oduca lion are rapidly developing this long dormant and helpless casto with advantages far sQperior to the other race which' havo found their way to this country; tha African has proved himself loyal, industrious, and obedient to thokw. Generously fostered and jmtly troate i, the free Jmsn will bocotnu tho bono and sinew of the Southern population and powr. With the solution of this problem and tho disappearance of the asperities incident to a long war, the Carolinas will outer upon a new career of prosperity alike attractive to tho philanthroprst who seeks the happioesi of his lellows, and gratifying to the' statesman whoso ambition is iu the progress of tho Coiumouweajth, Remember with pleasure the courtesy and consideration always shown lo mo by your Excellency in all our intercourse, ofiicial and-personal, and with the livtlieat interest iu the hsppy termination of the sad years of strife which havo already too long affected our country. 1 remain, dear fir, very respectfully, Your most obedient servant, " D. E. SiCKLta, ' t ' Major General. To His Excellency, James L. Uhu, Governor of South Carolina. NEW ADVEKTISEMENTC ToTcncherg. ; A Pnblle Esamtnatlon'nf applieants fr license to tenon In tho Common School of Franklin Conn t, will be bold In the Court U.iuie la Urookv Ills, on Saturday, September Xdib, 18fl7. Tho examination exerolio will eotaoaeooo at 10 o'i-loek A. M. Ap'hnls mast bo present at the ootnwens luvst, or tbo will aot bsoiaatlaod fr one m-inth, V 11. MXObiCK, Öuho-il Ksamioer F. C. Pp27 lw Noilcc of AdmlulSiruUon. NOTlCk: is hereby given tbet A'eiender Davllon h-s tbl day been sppi-luted AduiloUtra tor ol lb E.tt of John All-.rd darsssed. ALUXAMlEK lAVI30Jf. Sept 21 1SS7-SW ' riAMOKD 2EVINQ MACHINES. fIMIb uittioisigued it jtfout fr the le of tneie X celobrated oewing Machine. Ho perfect U iho aieolisnl'iit, and su simple abd practical, tbat be warrants ibe luaobinoe to s a seam one koudred uiilus lu luugtu .without droiiing a rtitch orbrotktng a nee-ilo., bawplo mm Line pan be seun ai Coituri, Colter's Comer, Frssklla Coutit, Indikna. i i fite and wariaa4eil,iiir flvo years. set.2t-tf ' . BAMU1SL CULTfcll. ' L.. H. HAVMOND, --BKOOK VILLI", INDIANA. Jimcoia loooad sterj. L-fodaosrat Uu'i1lng,
Administrator' Gala VTOTICB it hereby flrts tai X will itl at publv lie auction ca . Thr$Jay, OcteUr 2Uh, 1S67, at tba raildtaos o( Jcka Alford, lata of Salt Crstk Tewaibip, Franklii Couat, Iadisaa, dcead, all hi .t.od1 property not Uksa b tht wlduw, oonsiitlog or 1 Tbm liories ons Colt, tw yoke of 0xn, two MtlcU Cowi, aty bkd of Stock Hop, sB loan bosd of Shotp, Stwo bor Wagon, oso Log Wag oo, od Cart, 25,0i0 foot or drj Foplsr LuinLr, 3l),00(J tight Darrst Stavss, sovsst flaw Logs t tbo mill, oijhty 8w Log la tbo wonJi, II tbo poplar trooi on thirl scro of Uo4 owned by Cor bolios Davis, 8.0UO thirift, twont.fivo acros of Cora oa tbo grottod, Coro, Osts, IU, la., la tbo Barn, k'arurlag Uten.l'.s, UouoboU and Kltba Furtltoro, Ao., As. , ' . A credit of twtlro aaoatb will Vo givoa sa oil suras oror Bra J.tllaro, tbo purcbaser giving bis noto w lib approved ssonrtt,' waiving vslaatioa sad aifrUmnt laws, with lDtru All furt of flvo dollars or under, ah. ALKXASDKIl DAriSO!f, Bep 17, 1867-Sw : . AdmlaUtrator,
Adminlotratoi'fl Solo. . NOTICE I hereby given, that by virtue ot is order of lis Court of Common I'lem of r"rnktin Coaat, ladiaaa, at tbo Jo! Term, U(7, thereof, la tho eaie ot R. ll.Bl.oae, Admiaistratoi ol tbo Kstato of-Vloii IS. KaU-aea deoeaieU vs. 11 sirs ef Usooaisd, the Btidsnigasd; ea tbo premises. I ; On Saturday, Ocloltr 2CA, 18C7, , , , At 1 o'clock r. M., (aaUss sold prtvlooilj at prl ale sale.) will roll at public auction the following discribed Kol lsvt sliaated la ila County, to wit: ' lb West St Jo of tbo N. V. Qarter of Eoetioa :S, Town V, Kongo S Weit, iertbet thatt r ComiueDcinf at tbo Norihwt corner of iU qasrursoctioo, tboooo SoOtU along tbo Wo sk liao of said charter to tho tfootboeet. owruer thereof, theneo b-att lt shain, thooce Ner'.h 17 ebatn n-l 80 links, tbsoes WsilJ chains aod 68 liuks. thenca North 21 chains aod 60 links, tbsnoo Woet la chains aad lilink to tho loo . of beglaniag, taloiog 64 TS-IU') aeros moro or less. Also tbo Kt ooo third part of Iho Sootbcast Quarter of tJvctloa IT, Town S, Kongo 1 West, ooolainiag S aero wore or lets. Tho two iraotsoonulalog 117 79-100 acri moro or leu. CiJs for tho purcbtis of the isms at private sale will bo received at tbo ofiio of. Uollaod, Uiakley Jk Jones, Drookvltle, Indiana, or at tho ot&ee of tbo nodergaei at Ctnoinaall, Ublo, to tbe SJib idit. . TKRM8. Oao-tblid porshaso moot down oa dy of isle, one-third in aioo, aod ono-tblid Ig Igbttea iniotbs dsferrod patnents secured by nous beariog intereit, wi(hut rslief fr lu valuation and sppraUotneut Uws, and b mortgage oa tbo premises. It. II. STONE. Amlalitrator. Holland, rtinklr A Jones, Atty'. Frpt 27 1817 4w INDIAN A STTE JOURNAL. Subscribe fur Your State Paper. MiütiricKXT PsKMrcm 10 (Uttkss I'r or Cli-ssI TUB iNDiA'IA rlTATfi JiA'KNAL, u 1 r vas ' Jhit and Chxtftt Putiirat, FimHy und ldiC.ltnn 4HI .V lt"trti,'l s im the UniUd Shift i,' Tlie rropriolnr ut tho' Joi;stt now offer lo prrsins wh t are willing t al I ili-tm in estvudhig ike rireutatioa of thjtr Weokl iudilioo, Ike following r . . , IXTHAOUDIN AnY I UKXllCMSl To tbo icriQ wbo wilt peii l ut the largest numbcr of New Ycaity SuUciUvr, i cri.u to lbs Cr't tiny of Dtoj.nber, lm.7, bo 10 U nuttl.r wfat it tuy, we Mlil glvoono oi' üeorgu M.e Ji ' UD.lt ait J t u0 ltO!tVtUl II.OSr with four ritn l .nrner, bick finib4 liVo fint one ri w if un.ul litijt ou t!ie a io, oi.rv.d rft and carvel lj.ro. ThU I'letio Is lioui th. well-kuowo M unto tre of Huturfle 1 Je C-., t lu iiAupl, and is warranto'! hi tiut tu I in all i.., e. a Flrt-CIi Itifltunttut, Tu the l.eisou tontlii g u the next Ijrgot hjt, we wl I give one of ö. U. f-lallh'. flOO AMtltlC'AN OK-'lANrt, with eren it p. an 1 1 jr.ciAve uplor, wklrK doutiles the poirt-r of the lt.rtiu.iiot, i;i I u. it an sttoutite i' .1 f t I Lm Ir.-.l iot. 'tine Instrument Is Ikmii II. I., lii itrum A C.s M uVt 5tote,snt i w.irrin'.u. hy thtf'u. io ike poison who wi: arii.l.'us the licsl I il-t I li'l. wo aiii slo cue of the w.rl S r-.-1 ruvr .1 i.tkir . " 25') FAMILY &LWI.NÜ MACUlNVi, elabnrattly orn-ne lie I, evr eilvor plated, ftn-Islu-d In ptirl, wiili i ilur cuml l.,.rwo-i r Mbiny c4k, ait 1 f-1 Iftg nt uli J' nrt, Ae 'l u ttij por. 0.1 J' t 'Ii 1 c.xc lrtu It.l, wo Iii give olio i t e. 1. Ji 11. W. Multb's S2U0 IX OCTAVE AMKIUCAN UttUANS, with oak fluikb, black waln'it uiul.llng. pant led, an I nith stnuoth oil pll , c n'siiiitig j atei. I Forte, and 'Iri tt oUi stp, Iba ad iitioni cun Uli g 11 tbo r'gLt. Ibis Ctgau is nlro fioiu II. I. Heuhsui 1 Co.'s Munio St.ite, aod ie warraul.d by tkotn. To Ihe per An sendia ( 0 tbe neat larg ei Imt, we will gito one of tbo world tcuwwuod (Jrover Jc U-V.r 5111) FAMILY SLWINU MACUINM, fllvf r 1 Utcd, iib sn e'rrai.t aod snbelautial douMe .Mbiany or 111 nek nli.iU c. Ws will give to ever j trsoD who will -rd n Seventy live ubcriburs, one ol Hiuver JL Ukei's ' füO FAJIILV BK.WINO 1 A CHINKS. , For Fott tubcribr, wo wilt give one of licTTEHFIKLU'S CtLtBHATKD UUITAHS, WOIITII $'1$. For Twest ub(crlbcrs, ws I!I glracosef IICTTEUf 1CLI8 LNltlVALtU VIOLI.NS, WOUTII ?IU. For Twenty ?obcrll.ri wo will gtvo a cop of tbe "INDIANA SOLDIER." 3 v.... 1200 pages, 0 Dt.ilutng a coint.loo htelury or Iho pert taten by In linn In tbo War, t. giithsr with etsd I'ortraits of her prominent OettraU. frioo $10. For Fifteea SuWoribere wo wtll give a copy of tho Dally Joursat, Allanlio Monthly, livery tnrday, or either üarper's Mou'.bl or Weekly, fr ouo year. For Twelve Subscribers wo will give a copy of Our You.ig Folks' Magsilno lor ouo )sr. ' For Kis baUortlors wo wilt glvo a cop 0' Ca. pcDter'sSix Months in lbs White Uouie, the indoor life of tho late Fresldent Liooolo, as seen by Mr. Carnea'or la tho course of a sia mouth's rcsMsnro iu tbo tatter's fauiil.. it Is tbv tuost populsr wölk, r-l the ego. tvery subscribor irlil rccclre a Steal Portrait e f ! br Prei. Lto cola, ' .' ' Oca. Sheridan, Uen. Logan, ' a. Thomas (loti.Orant, Uer,. tberai.n, Ueo. Uutlsr, bso. 0. F. Mortoa. Persons competing for Prtssi mait state at tho time they send their-first list, whether the aro com pel Ing for tbo Largo (Scale, of ouo at tbo special Fdses. TERMS. ' : For Weekly, Single frub's 0 1 luha of Mas sod ander - t 7tt. ' Clubs of Ta and over aooso wtttotst saoa I &o. - An oat- eopy of the Weekly will beeent lo e. or club or fil'leen and npwatdi. Nf spor mailed anill paid for, or soot Inusd after tbo tifirailoa of the subacrlptioa. Iteinittanees me bo made, by Post Uffloo Money Order, Draft, Bank Cbok or Heglstersd LctUrs. . 6enaitr so siKUaator sir eular, and specimen cony ef tbo ppar. AdJrsiS DOtlULA.S A CO.N.NEH, lodlanf oils, Ind. Sep. 17 Jw -, : i . riyorco. . ;" ' STATE OF INDIANA. FRANKLIN COUNTY, , IN TII15 FHANKLIN CIRCUIT C0Ü11T, , Joilsh Msgnon vs. K'aline Msgoon. . ,k ON tkeSlh day of Aeple'uUr A.I.'lb7.rn vs. etifon of islJ Ci'Utt, ctontstbcpMiitiffbv bis atiorneys, sod bin petluen and .(Ti lavll herein, ay which It appear that ibo S-IJ Kvalioe litgoon la aoeeenarr trty dcfstidsnt ber-t, nnd thsttbo Is Ml a resldrat of the Stsfs'iT Indiana. Said iter.ndsnt tivtlina Wsgooo Is theroforo here by noticed or tho pondenry or this petition, ana rt-qulistl lo sppqer before tbo Judge of lb Fmnk, IU Circuit Couit On tbo second day tf ihs osit term thereof, to be held ot the Co art Home la Drookvllio.Csunty rf Ftaahlin nod IfbH of ,Indiatio on Iho.flrst Moads of Ksbruar A.D. Ibf.H, apd tbew aod there j lead and snswer lereln. ' Witness, Henry llert Jr-,('teiVof said Court, this Sib day of lemeer A. D. lbS7. : 1IKNKY DKKKY Ja.,Clork: F.C.C. . Holism), llinkle Jt Jcots, otty's., ' ' Sep. 13 3 ' ' ' '
ITov7 V7oclca Uziizzy.
'PriK tiadirslcnsd blag tfMupleled tbo wis lidX ing ef their large tttaiej W oula (Dil Kftowa as-tbo St. Josfpb Wools FscLor d .Clirtiurjj ladiaaa, wnald rciel( utty ittarnU ttrwtrt and wool dealers or Franklin and st join Ing oaobtlos, tast tbo ra aow rolvlnj aii jtrUir? t, full set ff tho very bert saeebioery saanofaetor. od io tbo United blate. and ore oow read so isftlvo wool fur rsrding Isto ROLLS, CARDING L SPJNUII.'G, and ntahofactariog lato an and all kinds of Ooodi known In the trad : V "'. ( 't llelntc j'ged tbo services of Mr. 5. Trx" ' late of Meamora, t odfan. as fore man aad ol soorlatoodent, the havo no heetuney In a raring genorsl stlKclion to ail jerioss Untie g tbsia with their fstronsge. The UIghest Market Pries pcf l ly Casb for Wool. 1 We bsve,'nd tbal! crnitaotl keep oa band, a largo sopply of oil kind of 1700 LEU COO CO ! tn a no factored eaprestty fur tbo ferner, to OS change for wol,ea very favorable lerne. As wo are dstsinilnsd aot to bo outdoes either la q4lity or oaeotity by any olsbUl neni rf ihoeiaelntbo Wet, we woald rcid afl fvrions having basincs in oar liao to glvosacell betöre dealing oUewbere. ' Fept.l33w UOMWkBEH A SELL WET IR. STEAM I TtlK anderitgned have prfettcJ thai T -meats f r driving their 1'spor Mil! by Etcasa during tbe low water season, to ensUe sosU-s or the Floor Mill to gl their grinding wt t delay. Persons wlrblng grinding harte Tier ti.l bvo it deno at tbo shoMCt ftstW, as tbo Flear Mill bee tha whale water pwr at Ite dlspueat. Prp U-dw IIKNRY rEE& A CO. Administrator's Sale. 7, VTOTICE Is hereby gtveo, tbetly vlrtoe of 11 osder cf too Carl of Cornau- fleas orrrank lia County, Indiana, at the Joly Tern, ISO thereof. In the raee of George V, Hall Administrator of tho Kttate of Cbarloe A. Halt. de.ael vs.IJeirsof Dtccaicd, tbo andcriigoeJ,' oa tba preaUts,oa . . ' ; Saturday, Oester Ith, 1C7, (unlens previonely sold at rlrato sal,) will sell nt pol.lieaeetlon tbo- following deeorited real Ke tat situated ia said Cnaoty sa l State, to wife Lots Nov. IsaaJ IS la Ul.uk 21 in tho towa or ' l.sarcl, subject IS 'lis Interest therein ef M agsretJ. Kolsendsatsr, late tho widow of dereJesL i Hide for the porebase f ihe same at private sal wilt be received tip to tbo i k of CK-teb r MM 7 TERMS. On third puirhseo Boobey due a la. day of sale, 000 third in nine, and leuieiniog 4o ll ird la ctghteea a;oaib, dWrr4 p uai se- . rure-l b notes besring tutereit, and waiting kSeClof valuation and appraieement law, and by inrlag on Ihe prowl-. 1. . Ii cJ. L. II A LL, Hollaud Sl HinkUy, Ally's. Adu.i.ir iratwr. -Kpt. S, IM.7-4. ! ij t Putition. STATE OP INDIAN A. FRANKLIN COUNIVr. FRANKLIN- COMMuN I'LL AS COURT. , Matthew Ushbiu.on ot at. vv, Uirfeoa Bymaar Ciota Ii y twau.l'ii.c'ilU Krnnt-dy and Joeph F. Keituly. , ,, . ... ON tbU Cih day of.epttuibvr A. D If7,l'-t-altou of said Court, ci-iue tho pUiutilTs I y llieir alioiMS), and file their p.tilio-t aod D J vti btrvio, by btvh II at pears that UiJeea Ky man. Cin4S llj utao, Pri-il Kennedy aod Joseph F. Kennedy ae nejoxary parti. t dtUndan-a beiein, Ibat ike eaute rlate to real eetale, enl tk.ia.id dirc-lni are not rclJeiit vf the Slate of 1 ndi ,oa. dt fcodaiits sre tberslwre hrty notiQud of ibe peiideu' of this petition and o-0 rrf4w1r.1i t spp.ar Uf...e lb Jodg of tbo loart ol CowiiiK'V- I'ic of Frai.k:ln C'-unty oa ihe re od da) of, tl.' oesl Una of l-l C-ait. In be bold mi ike t.ou't ll"Ue in Ui t ok ville.el tbe C ny C Frank), 11 and r-tato tf Indiana, t-n tie I'll Monday of Noviiiliti( A. D. ISC', i.n-i ikvk and tLsie to pleedau l ao.wvr b-ri n. VhnM, 11. 1.1 y lie-ry Jr .Clork i-f said Conrl tb'.s O.k dv ,f e ivnb r A. Lv 1 feC 7 . HEvUY ItlCi.UY Jn .Ccik T. C. C. Ilol.and, hiukii 7 A J alt '.. . ,krji. i 3w - .1 ICO A e.re. Im K) n ,l I. Lo.. Mi-uri, stla'i ted abuitl etvi. u.t t lr-m lk t. oiity ,eei a. I Uu.Ur. U.ts Ligb, g- l.il tul'ii g, uitat'lc Ii r lai.lng i..rii. hr-o-p. wliu.t, As. 'i'wo ir.tu !' Hin aries a b in Fbt T. a Coentv M uil, alx.ul 7 hii; trt, u I.wlia. ibo CiHiaty mm!, m d witum 4 tuilci of ibo S. W. Imseh of the rike it. H. IturUrvd, l)s Lifck, pot tke e.i ..(.ni) v. - 3.''t scrre in Wilpl.l Co , M lisoorl, shoot S teilea -friH the Cuoiy seat, sitd IU ur 12 mile fr -10 lh eurveod mu of the n. tv, l.ranrk .f the 8 K. K. . Mi. tad i. .i w lit aud icing rowplele. lki Und 1 gruily r II I r g . U tiiuW.ied, I eil ad-ieii ru raieiog corn be.l,-l. Tbo VMMutiy along tki I11.0 bf red ie filling op very -it. . ' 40 acres in Otu-e Co, Nehra.ka, wlthlal milreof thoiltcf Ntb'aeke, at.d in ilu-i-tl a diro t line r lu lie ctty I l V eeritey vt, s'laiia Itiver. on wbi b line there wilt ba a rilr..d in a. ehi.it ti.i e. This land I all pratno Srel oaalii of la-mius land, aod 1. rxiog reilied up by lirw er all er nd it. If dcei.vd, will ell It im Irael or IS ' or SU" sciee. 32 acres alo in sm count, first .jsslii of land. H praltle. Twi, tree's ol ICS seres each In tame count, nek far from Ihe 040 acres menlined akwve, a. gnm t quality i.f land a van be found ia no roaauy,. irre fr. in swamp. B There lands will bo sold low f.r eh, or scbsnged for oth-r proe ly la ibis t oeolrv. A good bargain W1I1 l-o give to tboae i.bir-g to trade, will pay ea.h fir the J.ff.rrnee ia tisde. Ca'l aud see d.icrtptl ns of lands, ilbr at tblooffice, or the odxertiser at Harris -a. augSO 4w V. LEONARD Executor'8 Sale or Real FMatc and Personal Property. 1MIK andcriignod Exettr of tbe lait r1r . Job a V. Hindi duca.ai, mil s II on the preutlies, ' On Saturday. Srjt. 2SrA, 18C7, at pub'.lo aaotlon, tbo following ilvaerlbed Real Kstatola Frunklin Count and btuo xf Indiana, to wit: Part of th south west quarter of section Towa S, Rnngo 1 West, bounded nsfolMws:. Urgionlug at the eouthwest e. rner vf said qaar tcr.lbcnoe eat I2U SO ItiO pole, thence aertn 47 80 loo poles, Ibeneo west I2d po.es, lbe(.ce sooth 47 I lUU potci lo place of brglnaing, eootaiolog ' 3a seres, S roods one SO p. Wa wore or lees. T Kit MS OF fc A LlC Ono-thUd -lo sld oa. tbs.iihof Leceuib.r Best, Ibo remaining two thirds to he paid to one nnd two yean, with latierti eecared by wngafc'eoa Ihe p-reoaiaoe wwivg yalustion nnd oppiai.einenl lawe. " ral-l land is too utiles West vf Alt, Cart, 6aalles teil 11 ttroi.k ville, -o a good Conryroad, one half utll honlh er tbo Turnpike' road. arret In a bigb state cf "rulil sues, 1 aUnt ia limber) bat oa It a good frame barn, a two story boaae, a good well ot water, aod several neverfalllna prins, opplo ad poeb trees. tald load I moatl rich botiota land, as g""d oe aay ia Kastera Indiana. Alro at the same time and piece tho Tenons! rrerty btlongiag to U etwia will bo ld. e-els to coiau.en.-e at 10 n'cb rk A. M . vJ HAMUKUnOLLlDAY, Esecator. ttfU S,lPfl7-lw. Gspiin!s doldeFi pe ns. Ilelcbraled for tbelr flexibility, durability, ) iuiiobnegi tf aio 'utioa. oodc.rrolv;e'iji, econnmy ao-i general ad.ptailoa to ibo wante of all wntera, Muporior to ot 4l pons, aod admitted by atl who have ue I ibm U b th pen that in variably give satisfaction. Krsry perso who would wriia ear.il, rapidly ana welt, arc wpcl. füll; nqucstcd to - They aro pot ap In neat l( le btiee, eao'h'Vi! containing 1 2 I'ene, 1 I'rroc 2 eanis a bag Nt. I lor guaersl e salted to sj klmUn( JJytUess Writing.' Ho t Mstre. r'ina fuio's; lot. Ladies, rcboiils nnd Ch.loe I'ei.ioai -lilp. Travstlng Agents vsnu-d steryoher t srlt there ponti olo llookielltrs, Mstleaers, and I On l"I oeenrlSd Samptss Ueot b knalt, '-aek paid, for JJ centi. Ptics Hit 'cbttSstaria appiicauon. . , Llbeval dla4MitSo tbo srdo.r!n . Ibo "Uoldea Pees" villi s t from 2 to I limes longer Ihea th best Steel Prp, tehee th are thecbespest Fens la lb anriet. . J.U.COHCRX, , 13 Vlni, t., Cloolnuatl.Q., üoleogent for lb Westat,4 fwulU. Jsljr2 ..
