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Ilcl idioesli ins-'. Pleasant weather this. Our Ktdweription list is still hit-reusing. Kkv. Thomas Ci awford is at home this week. Hoe Adams played the "devil" for us lust Thursday. Fire feels comfortable these morning.and evenings.

! The hardest rain of the season fell j here on last Friday. George Deacon, Fsq., is happy its ' a bouncing big girl baby. E. B. Gould's new residence will ! soon be read'" r r occupancy. i Candidate begin to tremble in their ! boot as the election approaches. Let all make . preparations for the ! grand rally on the 7th of October. The crowd at Hamilton on Tuesday to "fight mit Sigel" was immense. j Henry Walton is going to be a typo j or bust, and is now on our honor roll. i The new building of Hayden & Heastcd will soon be ready for busii ness. ! A delegation from this county at- ' tended the rally at Richmond on last j Thursday. ! Those who attended the meeting at Richmond on last Thursday got slihtI ly sprinkled. ! AVe have added quite a number of ; new names to our subscription list since our la-t issue. Mrs, Sarah Foster, living near this ! place, died on Sunday evening last at j the age of about CO years. There hasn't been a time for years j when fevers were so prevalent in this J county than they are at present. Every Democrat in l iberty township sdiould be at the meeting in Dunlapsville on Saturday evening. The torchlight procession of the Hayes and Wheeler Club on last Saturday evening was very creditable. A telegraph line is being put up on every turnpike and through every town of any consequence, in the State. As to misrepresenting the issue Tom. Bennett would be i success, if he were not so well known in these parts. The earthquake of the southwest shook up the wind in this sretion on Tuesday. Georgeiude and lady went to the ity of Hamilton on Tuesday, to hear Governor Hendricks and General Sigul speak. J. Roe Adams made a visit to his Franklin county friends this week, where he passed the time very pleasantly "chit-chating." Mr. AYhitaker of Covington. Iy., in company with Mr. Galbaugh, of this place, graced our ofiieo with their presence on Saturday. It is thought that the Tilden and Hendricks Club of this place will go to Indianapolis on next Thursday, to attend the grand rally. A son of Edsell Brown, at Rosebarg, died 011 Sunday morning, and was buried at the new cemetery in this place on Mouday. The rubbish has been cleared away that lay on the sidewalk where the old building stood, on the corner of Main and Union streets. Fat Cusic is to furnish the rope for the prize-fight, and if they fail to fight he says they must hang. Collins will be in demand, 110 doubt. Arrangements have been made on the C. H. & I. R. R., to carry passen gers to Indianapolis on the oth of Oc tober, at greatly reduced rate3. Married Sept. 20, 1S70, by Rev. E. F. AYhailon, at the bride's residence, in Rose burg-, Mrs. Eucinda Coombs and Mr. J. E. Barnes, of Cincinnati, Ohio. The largest crowd that hasbeen in this place for many years, was here on last AVednesday, to hear Judge Holman and Tom Browne in their joint discussion. Morton made two Democrats out of strong Republicans, last Saturday. The people are getting tired of his "bloody shirt" speeches, and denounce them. Pat. Cusick deserves credit for closing his saloon when he found that some parties had the appeal ance of getting too much on the day of the IIolmau-Browne discussion. D. T. Echard, of Brownsville, was about town on Monday. He reports the buggy and carriage business very good at present, taking into consideratiou the hard times that are now upon us. D. J. Callan, Esq., editor of the Butler county, Ohio, Democrat, at Hamilton, gave us a pleasant call on last Saturday. He is a social gentleman, and we hope to have him call often. Remember the rail at Indianapo lis on next Thursday. Samuel Jones Tilden, Thomas A. HendrUrks, James D. Williams, and a large number of other distinguished gentlemen will be present. C. X. Wales, of Xenia, Miami county, Indiana, visited relatives and friends in this place last week. He reports times very dull in that portion of the State and the prospects are that they will be duller. Judge MoKemy and Dan J. Callen, Esq., of Hamilton, Ohio, passed inrougn nere on last Th srsday by private conveyance and wi sit over to Richmond to hear "Blue Juries" Williams and D. AV. Voorhoc make a speech to the people of old Wayne. Tky it Oxcij. The manufacturers of D. B. DeLand ACo.'s best chemical saleratus, JNIessrs. H. A. DeLand & Co., show (heir readiness to have the meii.ts of tho article tested for they authorize all who sell it at retail to refund the money when by fair trial it does not prove to be as recommended. That is fairaridshows their confidence in the article. It is tetter than soda or baking powder,

oi!i;' to the ri ze ir. ht ? f OfNext Sund.iy is ho t'r--. t day tober. Judicial convention at Fairfield. next Monday Saturday is the last day of "mild September." Jim Carney is sporting a real Continental suit. Isisiting cards of the latest styles at this olliee. Miss Sallie Galbaugh visited the city last week. The Herald has become frightened at Ohio ghosts. This olliee was represented at the Hamilton rally. Mrs. John Galbaugh's father visitpd them last week. A little child very sick at th of B. writin: F. Shriller is A great deal of money will change hands on the coming election. Morton waived the "bloody shirt" in BrookviUe on last Saturday. AVe notice some of the ladies are wearing cardinal red shoestrings. It is about time our merchants Ave re advertising their fall stocks of goods. He says he done that because he wouldn't marry his sister. Great governor! E. D. Mardoek and James Mardock went to Hamilton on Tuesday to tight mil Sigel. The rainy weather has kept the farmers back so that the wheat is not all sown yet. Jacob Creeks, Esq., of Union township, gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday morning. The meeting in this place yesterday was well attended, and received with loud applause. A. AV. Hayden, (he popular druggist, made a business trip to Hamilton oil Tuesday. Union county was poorly represented at the Morton meeting in Brook viUe on Saturday. The meeting at Dunlapsville is for the nomination of fownship officers. All should attend. Blasphemy was heard all along the streets on Saturday evening, but there was 110 blood spilled. Doc Kell is 'appy he received a check the other day, from his native State, calling for ".stamps." Sam Leonard has fenced in his blacksmith shop, and proposes to do business 011 his own territory. Hon. Dan Callen and Judge McKemy, of Hamilton, Ohio, spoke here last night to a large audience. Mrs. Daniel Wales has been -quite poorly for the past week, but we are happy to learn that she is improving. Quite a number of our citizens went to Hamilton on Tuesday to see Governor Hendricks and'Tight mit Sigel." . Miss Smith, the talented music teacher, after a spell of able to be 011 the streets ickness was iraiii on last Monday.- , Some of our people will undoubt edly visit Rushville to-day Gov. Hendricks and Hon to hear rank Banders. Two hearses were at oue house in College Corner on Tuesday .afternoon, but we could not learn the names of those to be buried. The Times is the cheapest paper published in the county, from the fact that it contains more reading matter than any other. Xo family should be without their county paper. They should read and keep posted in regard to what is going on throughout the county. The mother of Daniel J. Callan, Esq., of Hamilton, Ohio, is laying quite sick at the residence of the Rev. Father DeArco, in this place. The storm must have been severe" through Butler county, Ohio, for we saw Tie other day whole fields of corn blown to the ground, and the damage done is great. D. T. Echard, of Brownsville, the popular carriage manufacturer, has now for sale some of the finest buggies and carriages that we have beheld for many days. They are of the best workmanship, and of the latest styles. The Democracy of Liberty township will meet at the township , house, at Dunlapsville, on Saturday, September 30th, at lamp-lighting,"for the purpose of nominating candidates for township offices. A full attendance is requested. Henry Griflin, an industrious young man of this place, died on last Sunday forenoon," and was buried on Mon day. The attendance at the funeral was large, and the parents and friends of the deceased have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. He was eighteen years of age. Having lately opened a meat shop on Union street, opposite the post office, I would respectfully invite my old friends and the public iu general to give me a call. It will be my chief aim to keep at all times the very best of meats in the market. 22-tf. J. Fkitciiaed. Mr. Daniel Jennings, of Brownsville, called to see us one day last week, aurl placed in our hands a five dollar William and told us to give him credit for that amount. He finds that advertising does pay, even in a Democratic paper. The people will do the most business with those who advertise t!ie same. Gen. T. II . Bennett, of Richmond, spoke at the Court House on last Saturday evening to a good audience. His speech was disconnected, he jumping from one subject to another like a flea, and as far as arguments he had none to ofier. Hp waved the bloody shirt like Morton, and went as far as any other Republican speaker indenoncing the Democratic party. There was no now idea advanced by him, and therefore his speech was a failure.

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is a beauti.'ul day ! 0 torci: was im:nt:!: ;i.t 1 rocc :i last night Thomas Eeviston call on Tuesday made u a short The wheat that was looking beautiful. sown early The new telegraph wire was put up through here on Tuesday. ' The meeting at Brownsville Friday night last was well attended. The meeting at BrookviUe last Saturday wa.s vt ry well attended. "liiitle Union" was well represented at Richmond last Thursday. A litt'e child of F. S. Xorris, near Brownsville, died one day last week. Bart Burke vi.'ited BrookviUe on professional business on Monday and returned home on Tuesday. L. E. Dale, Esq., is taking a very active part in the campaign; being advertised up to the 7th of October. All Democrats should prepare themselves for the grand nr convention 1 at Indianapolis on . . xt Thursday-. I If you don't believe the Germans j "fight mit Slgcl" go and visit the 1 gatherings wherever he speaks, and judge for themselves. I The charges that are circulated that ; the Rude Brothers were discharging I Republican workmen mil employ inj.fr; i Democrats intheir stead is as near j ; the truth as those that are circulating ! j them are to heaven. They will never ' get there. j Let the grand rally on the 7th of I October be the monster meeting of ! the campaign. The ablest orators of the country will be here to address the people. Rally all on that day, and let the opponents know that the friends of reform are not sleeping in ! this part of the State. Attention Grangers. All members of Liberty (.range are requested to meet in their hall on next Saturday, Sept. 30, at '2 o'clock F. M., to transact some important business. E. T. BYRAM, M. II. Smei,si:k, Sec'y. Csli I'aia for Wheat. Carlos fc Speer would respectfully inform the people of Union county, that they are prepared to pay the highest market prices for wheat, corn, oats, barley and flax seed, at tne C. H. fc I. depot, Brownsville. 10-tf Caklos a Steek. It is a little over a week ago that the death of Adam Figman was announced, and 011 last Saturday his companion through life too was called to that home from whence 110 one returneth. She lias gone to join her husband in that celestial home. Her age was eighty years, seven years the junior of her husband. The Democracy of the 37th Judicial District, composed of tho counties of Franklin and Union will meet in Convention at Fairfield, Franklin county, on tli e 2d day of October, lS7;i, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for Judge and Prosecutor of said District. All De mocrats are invited to attend. Intelligent people should compare the behavior of the Democracy on last Saturday night with that of the Republicans on Friday evening a week ago. They did not disturb their meeting, but listened attentively to what Gen. Bennett had to say. Did the Hayes and AVheeler Club do the same when General McCaudless spoke? Thanking her friends and former patrons for their kind favors in the past, Miss Smith wishes to state to them, -and otliers desiring to avail themselves of her services as music teacher, that she will remain iu Liberty during the winter, and is prepared to give lessons ou the Piano, Organ and Guitar; also instructions in Voeal Music. Terms $10.00 for 24 lessons. tf. Cardinal red is the favorite wear just now with the ladies. AVhether she be brunette or blonde, as dusky as a Cuban or as fair as a Danish prin cess,, noVady, unless she utterly repudiates fashion, can go without it. i4Fashion ft as (Vlared that this san guinary shade does ""become" every height, bredth and complexion, and the eternal laws ofliarmany of color go for nothing. " Mr. Robert Evans requests us to say to the public that the firm of Rude Bros, do not discharge any of their employees on account of their polities, at least they did not him, and the person that circulated the report that he had been turned off on account of his politics told a willful falsehood, and the man whom the shoe fits shall put it on. He quit on his own accord in order to secure au all winter's job. AATiile in BrookviUe, we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Stoddard, of the firm of Brown & Stoddard, Xo. 8 AVest 14th street, Xew Y'ork He was sent for, especially to treat a case of malignant cancer, in that city, for which, we understand, he receives a fee of one thousand dollars. Ileuses no knife, caustic or mineral poisons, and guarantees a cure in every case undertaken. This is an unusual opportunity for any one afflicted with cancer to be radically cured, as the Dr. will take additional cases to be treated at the same time, very low. Such a chance may not occur again as the doctor does not. travel. He can he consulted at the A'alley House, in BrookviUe, personally, or by mail. Notice to Voters! Every male citizen of twenty-one years of age and upwands who shall have resided in this State during fcix months immediately preceding any election shall be entitied to vote in the township or prerinet where hi) may reside. Section one of the act of March 11th, l&bi, ckl 1ml. Statute, 234, requiring a person to have been a bona fide inhabitant of such township, city or ward at least twenty days before the day of election at which such person shall offer to ote, has been declared unconstitutional and void by the Su preme Court. Sea 3-jth Indiana Ro port, iSi tjuinu vs. The State.

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ilying and music, and let this be the grand rally of the campaign. Let it be such an outpouring of the h-mest masses suehas is seldom seen. Further particulars, through posters.

The busiest mortals hereabouts are the physicians. Goodwin's Corner was veil reprebeuted at the meeting yesterday. Cien. Browne has been speaking in this county for the past few days. he Silver Creek Mill has new proprietors, ttiid will hereafter run constantly. The delegation from this place to College Corner yesterday wasn't magnificent. The Republicans attempted to enthuse College Corner yesterday but signally failed. The Cornet Band went to College Corner yesterday to assii-t in bringing life to the Republican party. The steam flouring mill is now running at its full capacity, and the Hour manufactured there is of the best. ! Every person that is a citizen of the United States, and has been iu the ! State six mouths and in the township ! one day is entitled to vote, despite the Ohio ghost. The ItidiaDapolis Sentinel says that a druukeu postmaster got into the w rong room on itiurscay evening last, ana walked out of the windows, falling a distance of twenty-five feet. He was not injured to an extent that he will die, but ins ankle was strained so that he will have to limp for a certain length of time. Read Tli is. If you have time a little, and if it suits you profit by it. I want a little money for that sugar and coffee I've been selling the last year or two. I'll do this way: Take twenty pel cent, this month, twenty per cent, in October and tlie balance in November. After that I propose to collect ail that is due me either on noto or book account. Now this is business, and if you owe anything don't say it is that ' filler f,.i!,m-. f,.r 1 ni.vm -ru T ! been very patient to wait this long, so come along and make no delay. Yio can't do business without the people pay. Yours truly, S. D. Bvn.vM. P. S. To prevent hard feelings I will take the whole amount any time. S. D. B. In another place of this paper will be found a notice for a judicial convention for this Circuit to he held at Fairfield, Franklin county, next Monday. Our opinions on this subject are well known, and they need no reiterating here. We are one of those that believes in justice, and justice demands that Union county is entitled to the J udgeship for Franklin county has had the honor for the last decade. And knowing that the Democracy of Franklin, by her numerical strength, will always outvote this small county in a convention, we have no hopes that justice will he done the Democracy or this county at the convention, and therefore shall not venture an advice in the premises, and leave the individual members of the party free to chose for themselves. If they wish to go into the convention let them do so, and if i.ot we are content. If Franklin county wishes to be just she should at once say to the Democracy of this county select your choice and we will endorse him, no matter who you present, whether a man from your county or cur own, so that he is capable, honest and will fill the position with credit to h imself and the people that elect him. Lst the Democracy of Franklin say to the Democracy of Union present your man from among the number of candidates proposed. AVe are convinced that our people will be satisfied with either Burke or Hanna, but they de mand their rights and will submit to nothing else. ' AVe throw out these few remarks that the Democracy of Franklin may know that nothing but justice is demanded by the Democracy of this county, and they will not be satisfied with anything less. COLILECSE CORXCR SXAPS. Several citizens went to Hamilton on Tuesday to hear lleudricks and Sigel speak. AVe don't think Union township Republicans will vote soljd for Maey anujerreu. J.t least we Know of a few that will not do so. Kasson, Brown and others, held forth on AVednesday. The doctors are having plenty to keep them busy. Sickness being on the increase. Tho Democrats talk 'of a big meeting here soon. AVe know of one Republican who will vote for llolman even if Browne is a fine talker. Some more criminal business before 'Squire Smith this week. Emancipation excursion a failure. Several citizens are ofl to the Centennial. The Templars will hold an oyster suppor in this place on thi 5th of Oc tober, Thursday evening next. The new band furnjshed music for the Republican meeting. Some people do not liko to bo serenaded when they get married. But people on such occasions should not throw stones at the boys.T . Kent.

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will present to enlighten ' all, with banners BUSINESS NOTICES. Go to Haydrn's for harps, violins, ; and violin strings. tf Smoke the Model at AV. T. Bowers'. 21 Smoke the "True" cigar at A. AV. Hoyden's. tf Highest market price paid for wool at D. Gibson's. tf ', When you are in need of dressed lumber, call on Rude Brothers. It you want a gri-t ground. tr-v l flour and a good turnout, go to Wilson's, r.t School Books by the wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, at AV. T. Bow- l. ! CIS . tl. For a first-class organ, piano, flute, fife, violin, harp, etc., call at Jones & Shriner's music room. Tho Empire Cloe AVringer, the 'nest in the market ; for sale at the old reliable, hardware store of EzraCrit. The 1 est cigar manufactured, is the "True" ciuar, at Hayden's. They are tine in color and smoke true. if Jone & Shriner stock of all kinds keep a firt--clas? f musical instruments, -.vhich they are disputing o f at reasonable price-1. tf Just received ly AV. T. Bower-, a large stock of ladies and gents Centennial jewelry, fancy box papers and miscellaneous works. It Just received, by AV. T. Bowers, a large stock of School Stationary, : Slates, Copy Books, Ac., which will ; bo sold at low figures. tf. It would through the pay you extensive to fake a look carriau fai-to-i ry of Henry Shriner. and see Ins tine stock. He puts up nothing but hrtclass woriv. tf AVilliam II. Mayes, of the Cornucopia Mills, has on hand the b-t of old wheat flour, winch be sells at S3. 50 per hundred pounds. Go and It. see for yourself. If you have corn to shell and sniml. Wilson's is the place. Orders left at John Pile's shoe shoo, will l) promptly tilled. S. E. Wir.sux, Silver Creek Mills. From the daily noise of the iarire ; whi.-tle on the steam flouring niiil, ; farmers are fast coming to the cm. j clusioa that the right man has cer-- ; taiuly got hold of that machinery. It ; Templeton & Miller wish tlie people j of Union county to know that they ; sell cheaper and better goods than can ' be bought anywhere, and they ;

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ask the people to call and examine . un i - V n i i ;. .i i ,: i . .. ..; ! . ;; -goods and prices. tf. i ";"' . . : si VML'i-I. 1. !. vut, For Gale or Tiade. j . ! 5 160 acres of good land in Rilev count v, ; . Lot"r,a ind!1,luirc f MlIto"Masn' ; General Blacksmith, j

For Sale. Three thorough bread Short Horn bull calves, one eleven months old; also, three cots-wooled rams. 2t B. F. Bkookhaxk. Read TUIs Everybody. Having sold out my interest in the Saddle and Harness business, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to Gould & AVolverton, are requested to call and settle. E. B Gori.D. Wheat 50,000 Ktisliels ef Wanted. The undersigned will pay the highest market price for any quantity of wheat that is brought to the Cornucopia Mills, in Liberty. AV. H. Mayes. Cash for Wheat. L. P. Cully would respectfully inform the people of Union county, that he is prepared to pay the highest market prices for wheat, corn, oats, barley and flax seed. Shriner's ware house, Liberty, Indiana. L. P. Cci.i.y. All you have to do in order that you may have reliable old wheat family flour, is to leave your order at the post office, and the man at the Cornucopia Mills will deliver it to your door in any quantity at the rate of S3.50 per hundred. Try us; we deliver twice a day. tf AV. II. Mayks. Now Is the Time to Secure a Harsrain. D. Gibson will otter, regardless of cost, for the next thirty days, Linen Suits, Mantels, AAThite Dress Goods, Summer Dress Goods, &e., in great variety. These inducements are made to make room for new purchases. Come and see the new goods this week IVotlee. j The partnership heretofore existing j between James K. Mardock & Mich ael Farlander has been dissolved by j mutual agreement, I selling my iu- j terest to John AA'ade. who will carry

on the business as heretofore. Those j owing the old firm are requested to ! Xl make immediate settlement with the ; .r undersigned, as he is authorised 1 1 ( v 1 settle up the accounts of the old. firm. St. James K. Marihm. k. iv,,i Read This. ' Miss Eugenia P. Bowers, a rece nt graduate of Music A'ala Seminary, t'will receive a limited iiutjiber of pu- i , pils on and afterSeptember 20th, 17'j The course of study includes lessons . upon the piano forte, parlor organ. melodeon, guitar, and iu all branchts ( V of musical theory, history, and prac- ' 1 tice, usually pursued by young ladie- ' ' Terms moderate. For further par-'4.:

ticulars, apply at the residence of 1 Mrs. M. J. BowEiis, I Liberty, Ind. i f

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