Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 October 1867 — Page 2

' Juliana Jlmcrican.

C. H. BINGHAM, Editor. -IlltOOKVILLE-' rrldiyUonicf, Octofcerll, 1867. "-' Litest Election Nevis. " Olilo Las probably' fire n Tlaje, the Republican candidate for Goverror, a majority cf about 5.CÜ0. TLe Legislature looks TavoraUe for tie Repuplicarm. The constitutional amendment is defeated by a large majority. s The indication are that Pennsylvania baa pone llepub'.Iean by a imall majority. Democrat j n hot irere jubilant at first are experiencing Cioderation, and begin to feel uneasy. . . - '. .. Iowa u lUpallicin by a : reduced maJoritys . ' 'The Election in Indiana. ' The election io thi Slate for county oßiccrj only. A few rcattcring returns from different rafts of the State 6U0W Democratic gains. . In Allen county tl.o ACiuucraiic iuajvri(jr 1 rcputiiru u i,.vvt In Putnam county there i a Democratic t -; :..!.. ...j i oAft. or "tnnjority of 250 a pain cf COO; Johnson . and Hancock counties low Democratic gains; Hurtbolomew county gives a Demcratio majority of 500 to 700; Marion county (indianapoiH titv; gives a liepublican majority of 800 a Kcpublican gain. over last election of 400. Shelby county electa 'the UcpuMicau ticket. ' MR. BIEGHLE ELECTED. We are gratified to bo alio to itato that A. Uieghle, the Union eandi. date for Clerk of the Court, it no doubt legally electeJ. Tho late law provides That all ballots whith may lo cast at any election hereafter held in thii fitate hall lo written or printed on plain white papsr, without any distinguishing marks a .a . cf other erubeiiisriiiient tnercon except tne unme of the candidates and th office for "which they ire voted for." Thus it will .beraeen that tho billots must contain the ;om of the office for which they are voted. 'The Democratic ballots will not hovr that they were voted for Ckrk of (hi Court, but .for "County Clerk," which oflice is not known to the law. We will state that we 'rd backed up in our opinion in this mat. 'ter by tho best legal c pinion in this place, 'and Mr. Dieghle will undoubtedly claim .hi coijiiuuMon, and there can be uo doubt of his obtaining it. , We will say further in this ' connection, tthat tthcre may Laro becn'a mistake by ofcr?tunt ' la the Union Tickets," by pUcin at thrf idthe name of the ticket. We do noVihiul tVat will render our ticket invalid; but r'.rjld it do so, there will be enough VvJ with the heading cut off, s all voted at the polls in this placo wersjt" correoted exrepe about thirty. At the time of printing the tickets we were not aware of the construction placed upon the law, i and hence the mistake. Pops Pius IX. the Last Pope. . We have the report by tho Cable that France has agreed that the Italian Govern ment may occupy the States of the Church, Jeavjng the city of Borne to tho Pope. Oa the death of Pius IX the Pope's temporal power is to coasfl. As Pius was seventy-fire years old hit May, if the agreement haa been made and is carried out, Ibe political existonco of tho Papacy has or arly reached ita end. im , Sheridan at Boston. General Sheridan met a splendid reception and welcome in Boston on Monday. The people of Massachnsetts aro extendieg to this gallant son of Ohio and defender of the Union, the most cordial manifestations of approval and honor. The Garibsldiin Furore. Great agitation prevails in Rome. The furore throighout Italy in favor of Garibaldi is rapldty extending. It is reported that Napoleon bat demanded that Italy shall occupy the Papal territory with troopa, but mut not enter the city. Another engagement took plare Sunday between the Papal troops and Guribaldians, in hih tie former were compelled to retire within llo city. ,kl Correction. " We wero'm!-takun last week iu stating fhat judgtnt lit had been rendered against the County ' Cc.tiituinsiotiers iu tho suit troughs again! ihem to recover the money vlouated to thu Valley Kailroad Company. 'J he deouion given was cn demurrer alleging that an individual had mi right to sua the ComaiUnioner in the name of the county. The Court decided that such a right existed. Connersvillo Times. The Movement Against Borne. Tlj ituation iu Italy is growing inter elin'. The (iniibaldiana, though deprived of tho pte-enco of their leader, are stilt making headway agiiiiüt the Papal troops a fact which eeins to indicate that the Italian government is not very icalous in arrjinj out its oagagement to Napoleon to reiot the authority of the Pope, pur. Iber than ihU, Italy is reported to be seek iue the support of Prui, to auiille her tu Lo freed fioin her dtcud ot franco. The whole peninsula U ml'Iow with the nullJlomaii rjirit, and Victor Immanuel s Call tci tutut ii.Ler ioi-t tho voice of tie pw-i

pie, or shake off its dependence on French rule. Our advices are quite meujicr, but enough ii knovru to render important events probable at no distant, day. Gazette. Burial of Wilkes Booth'. Repairs at tho Arccnal have caused the removal of tie remains of Booth, Win, Tayne, Ilarrold, Atzcrot, and Mrs.b'urratt. and with this occurrence the story ol Booth's burial has come to light. It U thusciven by tho Washington Star: "The body arrived off the Navy Yard, and was placed on a monitor. The Surgeon General, during the pojf mortem ex amiuation. removed the ft actum! vertebra? of the neck only. Alout two o'clock ort tie dayofitsarrifaltle body was wrapped in a grny army blanket, placed in a boat, in which was an officer of the monitor, with 4 tailors, General Daker, and two detectives. The boat proceeded down the stream, and finally stopped at the lower arsenal wharf, on which the bodv wks placed, after which the boat returned to tho monitor, leaving Gen. Daker and hid assistants in the arsenal grounds. Soino few persons employed at the arsenal raw the body lying there during tho evenbgy but reports being put out that it was- the body of a soldier who had been drowned, but little attention was paid to it. Two men who had occasion to remove the body having got some blood on their hand, .'jroe near pr nding the rcpert that it wt Booth's body, but being admonirhedSrwah ' the blood til and keep thi ir ntffuifis piftit; did so, and but few persona lccao;e aware , that tho body was other, tli.ii that of a drowned soldier. Tho body remained on the whail until after nightrJi, when preparations were made for its interment. Kceietary Stanton, General Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, and Col. Denton, Commandant of tho Post, were on the ground, as well as Gen. Baker and bis detectives. A spot was then selected in the wareroom. . Tho grave being ready, the lody.w incloetu in an animu tiition box, lowered into the grave, and it was filled. Tie I rick flooring being mostly replaced and the surplus earth removoJ to another portion of the room. The bur

ial having been nccotnplicled. (he windows were boarded up and the .door made secure, Secretary Stanton taking tho key with him. Tit im key was kept at the War Department until a few weeks ago, when it was returned to the Arseual oflicers. All Like Iodic now teat in a common grave in one of the warehouses, infiiio the arsenal ground." For tha American. LETTER FROM HARRISON. , Brother IJiitur,' As to-morrow will, be the grest day of accounts in tho Ohio part of our village, and as most of the people have their minds made tip about voting, it is not nccccfsary for me to nay a word on the subject of politics by way of influa r . a eneingavote; yet uelore ttm issue ol your next paper you will know iho ,rrand result throughout tho State of Ohio. It will be a hotly-contested election, (treat issue ore at stake, and a great many great men will be elected to oCk-c, uud about as many moro will be defeated. By tho way, I saw your old friend Perry Montrot-e on the street ' the other day. He lives in, tho country, and only visits the village ck ca's'oniill); be. is looking prettj well, anil when 1 miq hjni he seemed to be on the look out 'for some new items for another letter. I doubt not you will soon hear from ' him. as his lend was banging down a if it was filled, like a pedlar's waon, with all sorts of notions. It is beeomin? tjuite fashionable oniony the citizens of our village fonhcir 'letter halves' to take pleasure trips to see their relations. Several of our most respcetale and worthy female citixens of American descent aro now gone from among u, and we n.iss them as we miss the stars iu tie night' grim darkness. Smith, the unfortunate murdorer of young Keen, is and has beert quite sober since the affair took place. Bad whifky was the courtc of it all, and it will bo well for him and others if they lenvo it alone he reu Tt er. It is thought by many that the shooting will be found purely; accidental, as Smith shot himself in tie house with tho same bullet that killed Keen. Drs. Goodhart and Sidwell have both left our village and settled elsewhere, 'lhey were both clever gentlemen, but our town was too henlthy to support so many phyMcan'i, Dr. Thompson, who bought out Dr. Sidwell's Drug Store, appears to be the right man iu tho right place, and is doing a good share of the buMucss iu tlo drug line; and as tie Doctor is also a practiced and tturrcusfnl surgeon, ho will po doubt bo quite meful iu tho difficult ca?es in surgery which may occur. . - J . JiCt mo say, for tho beutßt of all per sons who tuny be fuflcritig fiotu any sort of a couth, tlat the Cough Sjrup mi Je Oy Dr. M. L. Thomas of this place is r ertaiuly oho cf tie let mcdicioes for C ugh our citizens have ever tried.' Mot of our families ue it with a coiiCde nee that they give to no other medicino of the kiuJ. The burnt district the sent of the late fire will soon ba filled tip with better buildings. Ono new brick is alreudy going upon tho same gruun l, end others will soon follow, A NCI) largj public cistern has just been dug near llo market louse, which, In ctice of another fire, will nff-ird abundance of water, if tho Uro Is only - 11 I II I nr rnouu 10 u:- if. j iicm suouiii li about four or five irr; perhaps thcru will, if our money holds out. Tho young mn of our plu-o, of whom it Ii said that ho las worn till the hair oil of the fop of lis head by carrying n bible in his hat, Ins exchanged if'tle book, not Iho head, 1 I nm luitf, lor a papei-covcrcd song-book. It is thought lowever, that by tho clever use of Clulstsdoro, his poor heal will fully recover from its present naked barrenness. J congr:ilulato lie pcoplo of Brookville in having tie tfiiiient labors ol Kl.ler Shaw for a wetk or two, lining, hs I Irani, in ihn Organisation of a Vhii'!on ('lurch in jour town. Klder Slaw ?s u live, truest tuan, and I believe h trying t do good, ilo deserve respect for his labors-, and I have no doubt hu will receive it. The society of which Klder Mmw is Pastorin this place are building a large new Church, and the Cmhli-a are a)i putting up an extensive house of worship, so that when all these Churches aro fii.i.h. cd we will bo as wfll supplied with places of worship as any tillage in the State. ' The nrw Methoiht Preacher. Kev. Mr. Shulti, is tusking a Cno lpgiuning, and is very generally liked by all who heir lim. Jtttt as I do not often c to ( hurch niysclf iu H irr!on, 1 mujt U cxrustd

for a little dipphiy of religion in my talk,

for Ithink every man ought to slow some, somewliprp. It is riirht- it h-a itniv is hcultny. S. IJ. il alone. ... - - v " " " Republican Meeting at Laurel. iAi'or Indiana Anurirnn, After a few hours notice, a large number of our citixri Bepublicansand Democrats assembled in GifTord's Hall last, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock to hear our able and eloquent Representee in tho SOih Congress, Hon. John II. Farquhar, discuss the political issues of llo day.- Mr. Farquhar took up and ptciented hia accldency Andy, whose surname is Moses of Tenneabee,' in his true character. . Whilst be was pretending to Fervc tie Government and people who had trusted him, lie was play in the part of Benedict Arnold or tie two fiocd Hull, telling committees of Con-gre.-s tutil that he was willing and anxious to adopt somo measures for the protection oMoyal citizens of .the South who were being murdered and driven from their homes because they had worn the blue during tie War, while at tie same time ha was secretly holding conclave with rebels and their friends and representatives in tho Not th Vallandigham, Voorhees, and the liae, plotting the destruction of tho loyal people of tho South, handing them over into the bands of traitors, bound hand and foot. Tlo Thirty ninth Concress

kept their cje upon him and his aoyiatcs..UaU!to ,n7

anc when li showed his cloven foot by vetoing every measure adopted by Con g'cs. lor their protection, Congress biiu io mm, .ow, oia trap, you have thrown off tho niHsk; wo' sec you in your true character; if you make your bed with traitors and rebels, you can lie with thcru; wo are the representatives of tlo people who saved this great Bfpublio from destruction, and will protect thot-o who helped us to do it. So Congress vetoed tie vetoes, and pacd all the bills over his head, and then tnuctcd a reconstruction law. und sent true, loyal, tried n:cu South to admin ister it. . Then rebels North aud South r siced a howl of oppression. . Mr. Fanjuhar then took tip tic negro suffrage question, showing that it was ub solutcly i.eecssury to gie protection to tle lojal citizens of tlo lato Bebel States, besides being a common act of justice. So far as negro equality was comcrocd, he thought if a negro could beat him in the ruco he would say, (Jo it, bobtail. Next he spoke of Iho hobby ol" Demucn.ev re deeming the bunds in greeubaek; showed tbc fallacy aud incxi miiency of such u meusure; that it was a Mjcaking way to get at repudiation; besides, it would bo ruinous to the country, fiooding it with an over issue of paper money, which would be dvtrirueutul to the inteieis of every woikiug loan. All that a man vould cat, drink uud wear, would advance double, while labor would be the lust to come up to the price of produce, !;c. In fine, the w holo speech was an able tCert, and gave complete suthfH-tißn to all. save a few who cull themselves Demo crats, mid who aro tormented with tlL luv ma. porno person will coax or com pi-1 ... . iheui to marry a negro. BePUBLICA.N. Laurel, Oct 5th, 16C7. Democratic Meeting at Laurel. Mr. ArVWi A bout ten dys uo the Democrat at' headquarters ecnt out pos. ten n'Hiljin; tho brethren in this ben gh'ed region that they would send them a lulf doaen, more or less, Democratic Missionaries to enlighten them in the new gospel of Democracy Niggers, Tuxes, JLc. Sure enough, as ptr advertisement, they arrore two of the most distinguinhed. A meeting was gotten up. about two thirds as large as the Ucpublicuns hud a few n;ghts ago, Abcut two-thirds were Dew ocrsts and colored people; tho other third i'ic ublicuns. Tho meeting was called to order, and Mr. Lewis StefiVy cboi-en to the ehair, when Mr. J. V BemusdüfTer, an old Demoerutic politician .f Decatur County, whose soil of late years has not been very congenil to the growth and prosperity of Democratic politicians, (nobody blames l im for emigrating to Franklin.) takes the stand and tells us it las been a custom of tho party to address theo before an election; lid heard that Julian and Farqular had been making speeches in this place, and lo proposed to review tho siid Juliau, which was not lard to do, as his speeches were all n:pger nigger for breakfast, nigger for dinner, nigger for supper, and niygcr lor bedfellow; the last they most fear, of course. But he uses up JuTun; relearsen tbo old twaddle about the ('rillenden resolution, and Congress voting, ill .1 lily, 1SGI, that Iho war was not waged for the subjugation of tie South, or to inteifere with any of their domcMio in- ... i. .. solutions, ivo ; tust Julian tiaJ clanged and tho Bepublicaii party bad changed, llo failed to tell them iliut lie relets I rut cd thai and all oiler overtures and guar auteia the (loveriiiueut otl'eiud them with contempt; fought four years until they wero overpowered and compelled by force to lay down their arms not, however, uti til they hid slain and starved a quarter of n million ol tho Government s tioolcat on. But Julian was a rudicul; nil tho Republican wero radical not fit to voveru anything, lint even their own families. Tie word lojal1' ho wtia Virk of; so is Vnlla ndighain; no' person would have thought of culling such a nun ns Julian lo)al twenty years hgi, Some of tie old Democrats , beuan tu get retleia on their scuta, Tley thought he wus go'ui,' to toll about tie Democrats uniting with (he Abolitionists about that time, and electing hint (Julian) to Couprt'si uvcr S.ihiucl Parker, ono i f tho bi-st men and truest patriots that ever lived iu the Statu.' I don't (link the speaker was well enough po-tcd in the history of his putty to know it. J Poor Julian! if le knew low he wus used i up. ho would yivn up all idea of ever ruuning lor Congress again. Hu lieu gives our alio fellow citizen, Hon. John II, Purquhur, a reviewing; said lo had enlisted iu llo army to serve in tie State under Gov. Morton; had not heard aey bjg guns, &o ; resigned when lie War Department ordcttd all able bodied men ti tlo field, wlile lo (lie Speak er; had fouglt bled aod died for the coun try, AO. What aro tho fuels? ranvibnr und He-mu-daSr both eutered the servico about tho same lime. Faiquhnr was ordered into the rceruitinir service. Karlv in the war it was discovered that a eu-ret oraui

'union known tfonaol liberty, or knights

of tie gold en tllowas in existence, oatti 1 K I ,l... . i uu uu i u cui ua 1 1Ntind cripple too gov ... .a s ernment, murdiL f Governor and other officers get up (Jr at home; while our noble soldiers weran front, they wero to cet up a fire in liieear and aid the rebs. j Tie War Depart ent and Gov. Morton j kept a few barjjld able men to watch tlec home tr rs. Among that num ber Wus Capt. Irquhar. When, here signed, it waaanhe earnest request of a large numbetyie Union men of the 4 th ContrressionalNstrict. who thought him the best man totat the Democratic party, and tho result iHcd they wcro not mistaken. . , Benjü.odafTerAitered the Governtrent service; wentf( in the tlrce tiionths' service. He L- in his speech that he got the first uulh's pay in gold, all right; next month' ir,7icenbcks, which he did not like. He rN Vallandigham offered a resolution initongrefs to continue to pay soldiers iuyl. Kvery person knows that the GovernA'nt could not possibly procure a eufficilt amount of gold to pay the army, and sfliottt money the army must disband til the rebellion succeed, which was what lllandigham aud his followers wished. T.ut Mr. B. served the three months oia snd. came home; after wards he ncccptePa. position on Gen. Dii mont's staff, andreut out with him, but soon discovered ii tue position wus m what ho cxpee it gave lim no rank i he wanted; and be und smaller vi ut-raise bis waJee, be quit, tonic )-s:l, id, with the ao caluti JJtmwrutic pii W9 Put nomination for Stak: Scnatsr, and wn ha fen. The'spcJitM'' then takes up tho time honored principle of bis party Nigger Kquf'ity; sujs f the darkey is allow(i to voic, le will get on a social equality with the vhite man aod amulauiute. The white niHiiwlois airuid of gelling on an equality wall- a negro is an object of pity. Can'; our next Legis-la iure do something to picvent Denmi-rats from doing such uti uniuturul tling) Mo otler people are a I raid ol it. i Nut la bounded on tho Govt rntaent bonds aud bondholders, bsnka, &c ; gave us llo sane old Hory about tlo rich op preioiitg tie poor by taxes, &c. Valla n dighani, J'burniin, and other Northern reoels are spouting tbo same over Olio. Kvery tliiiking man knows that the poli ey ol druting ja the bonds and flooding tie county wvh psjcr money would lo ruinous tt tie matsof poor men. Spoiu tutors wv4-it tie only persous benefited Bemus-lafler told us iu the commencement of kis speeb that he co'i-idcred lie (-smpuigij opened lor lbOB, and igcr and Taxes ail the ii-tues next year; didu't say whether was a candidutc lor Concreto next ycaor not; wanted tlo Dcuiocrut to vote fghieen bundled mxjoiity, so u to terril Y Old Va)ne. He tl In gave way for tic next speaker ile tilenlcd, energetic,, indu-triou, thovouggoiiig osadidate for Cieik, Mr. I Harieli, who aiose iu his place; suid utue tvtii) was Inio, una he was about wuin ou; , lid been constantly spcuk i it'g iay l.d nilit iu this exciting cum . i . ii i nt. ym.n.j wouiuouiy urp au i'iuiociais to veto gainst tiie liju uais. lie uiuu t sjcrid ttuch time in telling how much service If hud icndctcd lie country dur itg the ar whether he belonged lo lie Govt rnnvnt army vt the army beaded bj Gcnt'a fXidd, Miiliian, Bowlas . iV Co.; Ü wiid J . 'I jxi'- b,i struck oiulis seat (with uu iJva lwiussnoli f.ret hat be tou'd i..T:j i-vt talking about it; that is, to wit: Il'Soutli Carolin:i is not a sovereign State, entitled tu all tho rights, pliv ileges und benefits if oller Slitters bow is (lis the United State? The Badiculs ought to tuke Hxuie of the stars out of the Hag. So far us he was concerned, lo was going to fight that doctrine to the end of life, or ao long as God gave him power to raie his voice aud arm. He again urged the De moeraey to come out and vote. He then subsided, and the meeting broke up iu the miJst of a good rain. Kverybud) thought ho rain was better for the country thau Üemocrati principles, if there be auch a thing. .Sl'tCTATtiÄ. LETTER FROM NEWPORT, KY. Mr. Z7iW, It is pcrhapa due to my self to say that in writing letters for the Amerieun I du not write for either money or fame. For th. former I know you art not able to pty, and the litter I do not need. Tho diy once was, when I. would have It tn glad to lave kdded to my little reputation, but I im tiow toi old to care much for utiything of the tort. My Indi ana record is pretty much made up, und if 1 am oot respectable now 1 d) not expect ever to beconaj so. 'Jhirtv veara in tie iiin mncv of tin State, i-'-gular and irirgiilar, iu season and out ol se isuti, on p:Hr prey und witli but limited advuntaut.i Lenerally. for honor or glory, have futi.-fied me that if I have been seeking for eaher wealth or worldly honor I hail lie wrong profession and wa wasting my sweetness on tho desert ,inr. However. 1 have no complaints to tnakt against tho peot.lo for they everywhere re cciveuud treat mo as "u man and a broth er," aud 1 prcxuiije this is as much as any whi'o man might xpeot in these d.iys. I'wtire rraff 'W-ifVi because I like to say n word ti Juid then to tny "numer oils Iriend" ullWiough the White Water Valley. It svrves to while away an idle hour, to drive utuy (ho blues as well as to keep up my old'b!ibit of penning a line lor the possible vdifiontiori of the newspa per wot id. It dot not matter, touch wdut ono writes about, for that is not the point in it r.rvvsrwibcr titiclo. It is stv'.u and sirit the rrudnrjlouk at in totter writers moro thin tho sujict itself. 'Dotsiivka," "1 'until ' and "iby ' all wrote tiotucnio, and yet euch of thetu has won newpiiper immortality, So you eo it is not of ao much importance what ono talks about, il bo only umos gomt Knglisu with aome life iit.d spitit and do, as the man said ol' tie pieuthcr, talk t ho everlasting gospel. I tuet in this little city, tho other day, one of the former b'hoya of your ancient villago. 1 allude to Will iatu G, Terrill J)st , who is our present popular PostMaster. Will, as wo used to call hint, has more of the talents of his father, and but littlo of tho steuuy, quiet piety of his saiutedmether. For, full ol the soul of wit and humor, le is always ready for a display of lis iiniivo 'cutcno, even at the expense vf bia own best friends. 1 remember hiui when he was but a boy living in Madison and acting us a kind of an attache of the Banner flico, whilo W. S. Tingle, now of the Lafayette Journal, was servii gin tlo samo capacity iu tic Courier ouV, He wout round oi.e day to call

on Tingle, who had just pone out. A half hour alterward be met Tingle on the street, and pulling on a stern and angry look, said to biui ''Wrll, Sir, I have found you out at last; I always thought I woold; yes, I have," ho repeated, "found you out

at last," looking the while vengeance at Tingle, who brgah to turn pale aod to become fighting mad to be eo suddenly and bo insinuatingly ' charged on the street. 'What do you mean Sir7" asked Tingle with hia fist clenched as he confronted Terrell. " 'I mean, Sir, just what I esy: I have found you out fit la?t." ''Found out h-11; explain yourself, or I'll knock" "Why,Sir,"aaid Terrell, "I I found you out of the office.'' Tincle was so taken aback aod so ungrv by this time that it was pretty nearly impossible for him to see the place where the laugh should come in. Newport, our pesönt residence, is & ciiv of some 10,000 inhabitants, and although it is in most respects but an appendage of Cincinnati, it has many fine residences, a number oCstitely churches and schoolbouses, and one of the best markets I have ever seen' in any small city. The popula tion of Newport is largely composed "of i - i . I . i. , : 5 . I a in 1 1 test oi uermau origin, wuuse inuustry and entcrprizo are rapidly accumulating the wealth which will make the place, .is indeed it is now, no 'mean suburban portion of the Queen City. Thero sro two large I atholie ' Churrles, two -Methodist, one Presbyterian, one Baptist, and one Bpiscopal Church in the place. Tho old Taylor Street M. B. Church. tymtik, was the only Chorch oT that order until three or four years ago, and belonged to tie South Branch of the Methodist family. Uut when the appointment of Dr. L. 1). Huston to the chxrge was made, n i a 1 1 v ot the tnemtiers otiectcii to turn as their Pi.stor. beeuue lie Doctor had served in the lU-bel ormy as a (banlain The mtml ers wb professed to be Union or ltcpnblican in their political views went oil' and havctiuce luili uj.a large conr gntioti, and now tley bavo an immense und costly Church ready for dedication dm in ti e pr sent n on Ii. The c nre"atiou of the Si'K'h Church on Tuy lor Str(et is small, while that of iKe AorA is about the largest Protestant congregate n of the city. These divisions of the (.'hurchca in my belief are -unfortunate, to say the least of if, for they divide men into partial n bands, when lie great purpose of the Christian lite to unite men, to bind them in unity, to make tlcm fraternal, to u tke tlcm love one nnotler. Tie lorry-boats which ply between Cincinnati and Newport have, tinre 'be HMi inst.. raised the fare to one cent a,nd a (jiisttrr per trip, which has stirred tie good people of our whole city lo rebellion. 1 he result is, that the Licking ond Ohio River bridges have beet. me the great i horocglfare for the people. In one day the Newport Dridge Company soll 20.HJU tickets. The price is tie same now by btidge or boit, but lie people are disposed fo ja'roniEH tie former in crdei to force tie Ferry Company to lie old style of fire, which was about 'l jcr quarter lor a family ticket. The fine rvin w?iich poared frow the li-aieiis WedriCbdny nijiht last W8S thetritig to the denizens i f our city, for most of tlo cisterns were dry aud the peo pie bad been compelled for six weeks to J buy till their water ot 50 cents a barrel. Isut to day the rain is coining down in torrents, and the propa-t is, e von for a it ristvictlarivcr- Ii h las been, for a loo;r fin.e only a- mete tlvulct "compared with its usual Ftspe. I close by sending; my greetings to all of the readers of tie Amerinin. W. W. Hi brf.n. NEW ADVERTI&EMENTv STRAYKD FROM tb rreroiecf l!o. A ltllua of Laurel Tt'wml.ip, no Hun Jay, Out. Stb, a ny Alley 2 jear i.U Ut Fprinjf, Ii bndi high. Theft tier will b liberally raarJJ by wilting to m t Mtauir. UEO. A. UhLLON. oct 11 3 aüÄnTEELY HEP0?.r OK tho condillfB of th CrookvilU atioRal Dank of Drookvill, la Hin, n tti luoruing of the first Moaday et1 October, nil', ASSETS. Lnnna nrnt DUcounti $103,1)65 OS II' hi Kftte.. 2,100 06 Furniture n nil Fixture 2.:i77 62 Curr-nt Expi-ni1 ii 8(1 Dun from itther Bnkn... ,257 43 ll'-u ln deiu.Biti'd wich U. -S. Trurtr.lt)0,Oi 0 Uli Tit- iail icp lrt Jolr, 1S07 . 8ß7 73 l'a.-h- l.eittl Tenilor Note II ,Vtl5 CO ' Natimial Un k K.tot S,-'H4 (0 " , CompxunJ tat. Notnn M.. . a .'tu uil " l iiicliunxl Cnnency , 1H7 19 " Accouut 1P4 ( U LIADIUTIKS. Ca i i till P'ock nlt la t'lre iln' Inn , Si oo.r ro on 0l (Mill Ott ... .. . 37,8.')5 f.7 t;:u 4t 414 60 Hurplti Fund.. t litret " nd l'.)tcll g rreiiiluin Acoouut (2:1(1.010 43 .Tr tlX W. II ITT. Cafbler. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE I hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Curt of Cumin m I'le m of Frank lin County, IhdUna, at the Jut.V Teitn, 107, thereof, In thfl cae of tlaorite W. liall Adiuinitrator of tli( Kitate of Ch rle A. Hall, dw e l IUlr of Uvceafed, tbe un letngneJ, eo tbe reiuli,oa . Stttuttliiy, Xn'r.mhcr2iiJt 1SG7, wilt felt at I'uMlo auetlun the following- ilecii.ed rral K.UIe ituuteJ In laid Cntity Au l ütata, to wilt l.ota No. Uand 10 In Utock 21 In the town oT l.aurtl, mibjnci i tha Ititcrot therein of Matgtret J, Kuiienlaut'r, luta tbe widow of ilei'a lent. 1 TKM". tu third uthe inooe ilown oa Ja of ale, one third In nine, and temnlnlng mia bird In alghteen fii'mlb', lnfarro'1 piuriDnU cured by (iota boarltta: tntarent, and waUlog banfit of ttull"n and pielament law, and by Mtirttfftf im tha vttitUn. I) KU. I.. HAUL, liolMnd ic lllnkley, Alty't. AJtuiol'lrator. , Ott 1 1, 1 r-07 Se. Col.. A. ) CU. H. C. MltiDrR. l.ale of lUlri ltoue, tndlanenoll Corner Sixth & Walnut Streets (Da 'dnnatüp O. '. T;AMÄ.82.ü() per 11KLL A MEAÜER, Trop'ri. ctll-ly JOHN KOHL, MKRCIIANT TAILOR. In Schneider' Jtititdintj, &Mth of tho Cvurt J!nH$e, INFORMS th rltli a of Drook villa and elolalty, that b U rciartl i furnlab tba bt ol CLOTHING! t the rhorteit nutlet. , lilt ttock of IMeca Ü00J1 I complete and embrace tbe Uteit ify le of CASSIMERES, CLOTH?, &C, Uli prloei will lo Suadt a uioderata at pniLli. tM II ly JOUK KUUL.

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AT THE NEW YORK STORE. SUING & EMSER Hare just receired a targe aad well eeteetvd atlorttnmt of Tall a Winter Dry Gooda. 8ncb ai PRIXTS, DKL A INKS, COHUIIGS, PLAIN AND PLAID POPLIN EMPRES CLOTIIt BLACK AND FIG JJ I: ED ALPACAS, . FRKNCIl WOOL DKLA1NE,'' ' FIGURED LUSTRES, OPERA FLANNELS, SHAWLS, .v LADIES' CLOAKING, DROWN & RLE ACHED MUSLIN, FLANNELS, JEANS, CAHSIMERES, 1 COTTON k LINEN TADLE CLOTHS, CRASH, ." ' TICKING, SHIRITNG CHECKS, GINGHAMS, BALMORAL & HOOP SKIRTS, . ' WOOL JACKETS. , A large Araortuicnl In , ' HOSIERY. GLOVES, NOTIONS. ETC. We are el ing oor flno'I at tmll Profit, and It ill be to tüi araaUg of ryho.lr to cie uiaca't. fcUINd k KAISKK. ort lt-ly ' ' AGTI0;J! GROCKRY Provision ami Vrgtitabhi Store IN . DEMOCRAT D U I L D I T 4 G , Muln-Sl., Rr(!oKIllc, Indiana. LEWIS M.& MUNKjOMEKV WILEY, HAVISU B.'ltte't therclve tngetber for tbe trmclloi. t.f I lH it ery, rruvUtort ui VegtuMe l;a-f.ss tnki 1 1 aout in njing t their friend and (be public jtcncrally, (hat . ibey b v now on bnriil, nud w t'l c.niinun t rcpoU e, ficüh from the ut irUt i f t'li.ciiiiiaii, all tbe delioaclci of tbe itiioou, ruc'j al C.'tnnrd Ij-nits! fif eery (Ji"ri tin; SAL'CKS In rnrirtv; rickled Oyftem, (ieen Alci, lried l'i chei aud AI U, Ac, An. FRESH OYSTEKS. Oar arr jn.ent n-e u.iw c ni;ilpt for tutnifbing tbe f. v-be t and ! I niii 'n in the in irket, !.! cre tbtin op in U Uat'it Ic. tail ni try uu. Fresh Fish. Loren r.f Fnli F.h 'will bo fu'tillel wilh the ti ct riirle fo I e fn.riiroI Iu the t'iiicinuail maikrt, by rallit g on ua. oct 1 1 y . I.. M. A St. M I U.V. AtHnlnlstnHor's Notice. NOTICU I heeb g;ven tSwt 1I1 undrIneJ hve ibliiUv L.ta .f -.t tv'l A Itn ni.fa'ori of the l'.-la t of 1 b"U j. U.nk , l'e of KmiAlin CoKfit y, Iu Hun'', ''cn. .1. tiJ Kotate 1 tupiioieJ t bu elri'Ut. WIU.ItM s'ini;, JUli.t 11. IC'O'.IkV, fft 4,l J57 "i A Jioh.i-'iiftur WHITLWATLU VALLEY RAILROAD. e7 j flC fPHK annut eelir CictaKTi, yn r. "Mm. I annual fertiog of tb t lc bolder of thi 1 Couj o.y will l bM r.i ihi If JL" .... . . . . . . oftl at 1 1 it r r i id, on rra;iy, u,r.iif r sjtn, r.t eleven o M"t A.N, fcf Ika alajliiM al lironir for ib. ei..ing year, and other Uiaiarri thft u.ay rome b. fvre (he ttioetin.'. J.CHAFMAN, oct 4 im ' Secretary. Administrators' Sale. "M"0T1CC in berty given ibat tb niidrgnel, ll almmiiitratoii uf .ho h'.U'it of f Louii Miaok deceive I, will, Un tinfurihijf, Oct'.hr '2Cth, 1Su7, ell at pub! in auction, at tbc lute rctlitence of si t docedvnt, four iuil oulh l'.ut i f Iba tovn,! Urookville, Franklin County, Iiili.tita. tbe Per iotial I'roj ei ty of did K l iO out taken by the widow, a folio i: 2 llori.-i, 3 l'olt-, 2 Milca Cowp, 1 Yetrlifg Calf, 1 two bore M'sg.w, 14 h.d of llon, Friuinj luiplcnieD', Corn, UjIi, lioa-ehlil and Kitchen Furniture, and ujauy Other article too ttdiou to enumerate. Kale to com luetics at 10 o'tlock A. M. TKKMS ÜKSAI.K. All uto of Ihre dcllarf und u ii iter, enh; on all antat over tlirca d IInri, n credit of twelve uiolitba will be given, , the ir cbuner to execute note witb approved uretv, WHirlt g valuation and a'iaUtUiilit Uwr, with iiilnea lrom day of (! WILLIAM PIIANK, - JUUX lt. IOULEV, . oct 4 3w . Adit.iui.tra t..r. Administrator's ßalo. TUTIcK U .hereby given, that by virtue of a n Ii oriler of lha I'oiirt of ('oiu.uou I'leaof rrtnkI 1 1 ii County, laliunu, at tbn July Term, I ttiT, thereof, in the cane ot It. II. tfton, AdtuniUtratoi I ol the llatata nl NUoi U. Kalr.iaa doeeüiied . lletr ol l)oiAtd, ta uudvrni jued, oa tbe j te;uitvt, On Stfurd it, OclnUr Utirh. 1SC7, At 1, o'clock r.M., (uul old ririoul at private eitle,) will roll at public auction the following d .cribed UiA Etate itucc l in 4iJ County, to wit: : lhe J'o: SiJaof the N. W. Qmrler of tctiou 20, Town V. lUno 2 Weit, di fcriba t lhui Cnitiiuatiiog Mt tbe Murihweat ootuar of id qunrtur eclioo, tbenoe rtoulu alou " Hoe ot ild quarter tt the $oulheet o ruer thereof, theuoe had 18 vbaitm, Üieoe North 17 chain and 80 link, (berice 0t2 chain and t8 linkf. tbenro North 21 clulD and (0 Unk, tho'.c H'el 1 6 chain and 14 Ituk to the i Uce of begiaolog, cootitlnlnK fil U I Oil acre tour or Ian. Alto tho ttatl one third nrt of tbe South t Quarter of Section 27, Town V, Hang 2 Wtrt, eotiiniiiluK ft ' bure mora or Um. ' '1 ba t-o traft oaUiü lug 117 70-100 acra mot a or DI U for tho i'irch tn of the ime at private alx will be reneived at the olTV-e of . 1 olland, lliuklet A Ji-oaa, Uroultvllla, I otitana, r at tbe uflloo of tbe undvrrlgawd at Clootnaidt, Ublu, to tba 2 Jib trial. ' TKKUM. Uae-lhlrd urhao money down on (ly ol al, oMe-third in nine, and one tal. d in IghtriB hi itltliit--'li1fi!rii4 iajiuoiiH (ecurfJl bj mi in bearing liiturnit, without relief fri Ui value tlon and fiprairainonr law, aad by mortgage OD tbo tvuiicf. . n. II. SrONK. AuloUlrptur. ' Holland, Illnkley A Jooet, Atty'e. ej.t 27 lbn7-4w ' ' SSWIHCIUCDIIiD OIH'CEKDS In tMklnx tin Pre-nlam at all tba O lain whetcver aihiblied, baring takaatba First Frlze at Furl?, over eeenty ta different Mahtne, a tbe Heit FKaiuIly Sli'K Macbina is the S i rlJ. Waa alio awviJeJ tbe 1'rauikaiii at our lant County fair. Lvrtybody dvilnng a tiood Mavbine, buuM ea amine tbe FluteOc at oiioe. Kauteiuber K. J. STOOr.i, . Uro'l Trarellaf Agent, Urookvilte, Ind. oct 4 lj DIAMOND 2EWIX0 MACHINES. 'THE unUtirngoel U tnl I ' t lha of tbett 1 eelebrated cewlng Maolilne. Ho fetfeel I j tbe wieulianl'to, and o liuple aad practical, (bat i be warranta ihete machine to aew a teaut oae hundred mile ia tang tu without dropping a itltch or oreing a neama. nn ....... , wu on al Colter, Ooltcr'a Corner, Irenklln County, Indiana. Pik H rrant I for five veari. ei2l tf BAMÜSL COLXttt.

e Llillq, a Xstxt t(j Wooun ' Factory. NtiamorQ. J'rilEniKJgaed I row tLVi lie 1 tj of Flour. I ti Milii-aji ining '.? Factory at Meiaroora. Ine". lii taar et tWt In rtih Ur all Kin f -f Graia. ( IST05I WOiU , fv to rJr et4 ly A Coawlisioner'i S&le of 15" Iit&U .1 T()TICE leheitl rtTtn it tie nilerlg 1M Ct,u mifi..or oii.le 1 tj a-rt f.rder f tbe Circoit I'nurtuf Fmaklia C wiy. Jalioa, at lb. Aaguit Terra. lhfJ.W U be Kaljtt tlaglog iu tUe btiit r LTid Iliji denned, will tell al j.ablie auction, oo the remie. 1 On Saturday, Ihamler 7 between the bour of 10 (.'clock A. M. and 4 oclockr P. M, of laid day. (if not rreTloaly "ld a 'lrataiale.) tbe fulloii.g "etenbea Keal Liul t Ituated la aid Covnty, t wit: .' l he North liart of tbe Knuth Saat tarier ! Mtloa 24, in Tuwn 9, Kane 1 Weil, cala,iaiar t$l arr.a a -re or led. ' , TEHMSOF SAI-F.. One tbird T tba r-nrcbM money will be require la aanl on tot aey ale, tbe balarce in and two yeare fmm Iba day tf ale Ith interett. tbe deterred f ynia eccured by noie and norg4te on tbe rttuie, vatvlng valuation and a-prmeinnt tawe. The land I rich, about arty aeret in a tign iiate of ealtiTation, balance well timbered, bee on it a Inrye two t ry frame boune, lai ge frame bara and :hcr outboil l'.tn;; a go d t eanae; orchard with II kind of fruit t'e. Tbe aaid Und I ah at four milee Kact of lJr.xiltTllle, Laif ibi' North ar l'alcr'ina at.d Fratkl.a Turrfike road. gd C unty read running n tae t. .t. h.tb and W'tH, c n nlc fit t cliurcb i afid erhuula. Iid will be rrctlved for ei I land aay time etil lar 7ib day of Deeamber. hf7, at prlraUrale. , ?ru. 20t1bB7-U. . 1 L. H. HAMMOND, r! BRtiOKMITLr, INDIANA. Ode lo tcond itorj of Democrat Building,, front roe m. rep21ly J. WHITING MORGAN M. D. TfILl. onderinke the treatuiert and radical VV cim of . CANCERS AND C.vXCER SORES without jaln. lloome at Ventral If nid. Clor I onatl Oh'.wberw be PiiiT I cor.f u!ied on Thar lij and Fridaytofeahweek. Pcfeiene fornihd a-deareetf-farted wbre rintieiU ' rnrab'.e. Will beta. Iiio.'kvllle OCwJillh, thof. Sn !i 4a HAMMOIH UAUHS UACHIN. 'Ilin nndnrs'gnd hat jinrrbaed tba rtjbt t 1 tll ho I titanufirture Iu Frankli. County theLore (alaabte Wa-Ii nj Ma- hiae, wl.h I'atcat. Williger attached. Ci'ig. n (,f the . auty w..wll" do writ to call and examine tbi toarbino befor 'urcb,i.-iiig et(iebpro. It iek f. r It.elf. WILLIAM LYN!. aortt-?m liloomirif Jra. Notice of Administration. MOTICK it hereby ptn tht A'eienee Davl1 1 eon h thit d iy been a j i:il l Ad iiljtetra. tor t f tbe K.tala i f Jol.n AUord, late of Frankllo Ccwirty, ladiana, de eated. ALEXANDER DAVISON. Oct4 1Sf7 3w At. ,wl i I ' ' '- Vpgctabfe Sicilian Ihir'Bsnsr, Um tt'nn l f.'.r fc! rf oven yarbr I'm v t .ip pit!'.' i- f mi. I im y-rrr tum f,n' .'e li'tlfit.ts t;ct brrn r.ivci t I t.uit n:! ft pro-luce tiic awn lc:iCj'rt ;l rrtttl'. Jf i. tin cnttrclff tirin srlrtitil'c tlls'-orer,", combininy ui;t:i n f IU? most poirvvfat ami' r return' I r t-qmi i.t the VwCSTA3'.il?l ICD M. rct'rc CRY Hl.T Tf) IT3 ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL CCLO.?. It make fie r(;; tfr'.'r ainl clean: ettrc ttftmlru;' ami In i;t aud f.ilHrt? out uf t0 If.lr; av.d ir tl tuukr. it yrotv irpui b.tld kctda. rrrait in very r;;-tl teivont, m it 1'tntt tho inttrlilve prii rtfifc fry whlcU the . i 't'ii' tioni'hl'.c-.l ami upirrtel, il make fir k t!r vt;t. toft, ami .''nn, rj i tr:i"nrjiftsscit e n 'It. till I It '.' AC ltinthe .c!t:t'irst tnv;ta ration ever otfcrcft t t the i)tt:,ll-, as o:ic hi'lc tcM accompli;, vi ne cr.id lust titiirier firm ilu-cei Ijith-s vf a;iy otht' pc;rtr'i:'.;n. It t n-rniitM'tHlal an I used hy the l'ir t i'Jr.licr.l Authority. Tkc ; Vr".V;.'? ,'cc :(!: produced b hi' ;:icli::c:t 11 ni;' Ucncu erUa ve Induced T.i-:n't to in tit it fact are pre')", ration for t':e llalv, under r.ti'tout n-.m. J t:u:T. i.t order to l.i ?:;rc tue trrr.li c::d tke public it nan:h:t:e tlir.'.r lotntuudn, theif 'i'tro retorted tJ falsc'iooil, bu t t.i'.in'n: .Vy zverc former partj.'flj'.i, ,..! Haute en;:;tvctlon tc'dh oar Mr, llr.tf, :.:d 1Ucl.- prejarutu;: rf tt cmr.s. It 9 uut b? dcclrc.lhj t'i;ni. I'are'irtiCtka orl;i'fr.l: It luta nrrcr yet been ciU 'dtc l. Orr Trcrttlsc oil the Jiftlr, fff.V ccrt'.f'cr.'v, Kent free bu titrtlf. Sc tlt':t c "h bottle ha oar prlt'tfto Jterruno LUtwp over the tip of Vtc boliU' All vikcti arc Imitations, R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. CJJ l alt Dnryji and IX-alm in llie!. Town Property For Sale. IOFFTU at , rlte ale my booee aad four cro f f round In tbe tow a of Ccttar Grote, Fraak IIa Cauuty, Indiana. Tb bouae it a large fr ma la f)od rep ' Ir. with ntrtn room, and there i al aCaoinat Makel. P aap on the frouBd. -."ftTT on bird of choice fruit on tbe , iewle. I will U tri I benri. tot of eoffn and ioioi lamber now on tbe gruuadi. Teru reaonLI. üealra cf A. J. KULMSllklC. Auf Jtn.Jra Good Frch Be of, i?6ucASM ONrLY. KOtlKHT i.ULKNN of Kelt 6.14 aad Cbarlaa 1!F. bve taken tbe pUoa of Freak beet I Iba HultVtlif luhlni, ami will furnitk Uoo4 Kn.h leef for eh only. I bey will Uit Drek. vllle regularly on UiIihhUt and clurday. Ibo ricvt.fultjr liuoila liberal j troaae aag 23-Sm, GEO. DOYLDY. ileal Zi.otat t aßtut, CiAird AGENT. AXf NOTAUY WUlil. IIAIMIISON. OHIO. . I b ve fur (ale a larfa a mount of feria lead aad town proi erif la all ibe W etero Sutei. . ' ' aaf M ta. FA I It F I lljjf) MILLS. BROWN &. BEST, WILL guarantee entire tUfcttoa lagr(ndla 4'l.iiU Heat M K A L. Ibe fcigbecl tsaiket jjrloe al in caeh fur Wheat. Tbi Flour I for tale in lirot ktllte t tbe ttorea tf David Slaughter aad Joba Rockafellar, aad at at the lei.ot. . Will alo furoi.h LUMDLU OF ALL KINDS. An.-Miii I;

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