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VOL XVIII.
GREKNCASTLH, 1N1X, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1870.
NO. 50.
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K. H. MORRISON,
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Oilico, ovor Soulliard »V ll4>uaiaii'» Store, Skjuth’Cast Corner Public Sijunrc. 1-1 y
Dr. A. C. FRY i> i:\tist.
Office - Ok / Cook's Drug Storr, \V. t sole oj the Public S11 u arc, (JreriiCitiitU y IwL 10-1 y
•lonlcr inLunilicr, Honpors uml ! lout DrilD, at residence, East
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-i. GEORGE WETZELE,
J CCTIOS EE it.
7n KN' W W., will attfn.l pitblir t* »U - 4 ,‘ ( !|t'v «*r coim'rv. ofTl- *- «»vor Hnni^ido k jj- 1
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\NK-1U0»WN A” KEIG11TLEY, one door \so■>t of Host
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HANK t»f <in*cnt :t<tli*--'r. r
Boots, Shoes and Leather,
VLOYKKDALK, IND.
Hpccial attontion viv«*u t«» ••ustom work. A full sttM-U of goods, inrlutlm^ tintliii^^, k»‘pi (Miiistantly
Repairing don«» on
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Chicago Hide House.
I have* 1 oi*;u•*<! in Oreont-aslle, during this and Winter, near the
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Northeast Corner Public Stiiiare, For tli# pupo8C i*f buying UIDKK, Nlli:i:i» PElaTN,
TALl.OW,
a t US nii<I
on hand. Work warraultMl.
i short notice.
JOHN BURK,
IO M.F.It IN
jP'll immcnd, Bi'i’st.. .Icroin. AIUmi,Cnshi« r ; Cap- |
aonrs Aim smn:s.
City Shoe Store, East side
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Manufacturer of Hoots and
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CI TY TUP ISlJJt Kit. f.u'i.iiI.VNI), D * " Treat J . • ’ . tli hie Stpiare city / \<: i \ rrr.
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Opposite 1’ust-"(lite, (ireaicaslle, Ind. highest market price onid h»r pro*lu«*r r.s ure invited to cull before sellmj
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ECKELS & SMITH. .tVtLoritoyss sit I
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Manufacturers »*f .all
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rcKWOKTIl A fit AIN. I. I.u - m Dnu-s, P,>oks and SUtionerv, No. 3, Ivi t Wa.diingt*»n Striu f, j 1171:1;'', Mt. MMX.KY, I'. S. Cr.' .T'plMinr. J ^ j-iit up mth . i ui *• y, :d ali 1 iOirs, h y "f jnglit. j
in:Y coons.
c. W., T)ry Goods and Carpets, No. f >, 1
having this day entered into jinrf nership in tin praet ice of law, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Putnam County, will give strict attention to the business i-ntrusted to their Care and nmiiftgenient. nil ICE nN THE E \ST SI HE nE Till; 1UI5 Lie s^CAHK. IN nUEENc\sTLK. J'atrotmge is respectfully solicited. [hivl] Nov. 10, lb*u.
FARMERS’ BANK, or GUEENCASTI.t:, I NO. DIP ID.TOPS. Win. W Drown, (JCncastle. Win. Drown, M uihattan E. T. Keightley, *‘ Alex. 1’dack, iir ucaslle Hit OWN A KRIfilfTLEYs DANK having ceneluded to close 11' HI ounts for the purpo,-.** of «on\ertine it into tin- Eariin*rs* p.uii! . wo respecttid!v in vit«* tin* dealers, cu>t<*iners and enrrespondents of t lint institution l«< Ciuitinue iheir hiisiiu ss wit h this J’.atik, ussurilig th<*iu of the Le>t term*' and the in• ■ -t i ireful attention tolheir I.u-uo-ks mt«*rosiThe Capital o* this I'.anU is now ^hui.ooo (t»i he increased as business ic'iuirosi. li^ arranecmiuits for the trails.otioi! of eveiy description ofi.inl'.ir l hii'-im sv are enmyiUde and upon ii liheral scale. We mak«• collections in ail the adjoining Slat* upon the most favorable terms. I'.v order of Inc DoartI ot 1 h reetor-. 4 fy 1 C. U Dl.A' K, Cashier.
\\ 4>or,
For which I will pnv the 11HJIIEST MAUKET PKICE, aec/»rding to their eonditi/m and ela-siti. tioii as iMMight in the markids oK« where. Call and see my classification before selling. Persons living at a distance can ship their hides to my mhlress, and they will he promptly weighed and the market price will be sent to the shipper. 5*tf J.«’. vaS’c e.
GROUSE! QUAILS! GUNS. Double and Single ^IDtT CJDNS plani, wire and stub twist, laminated st<*«*l and Damascus barrels, best makers, from 85 to $100 eonstantly on hand and for .sale low, by E. D ANDKKSuN. Brass and Copper Kellies, Largo and complete stork, at lowest prices. F. U. A.MH.ICSON. 10-lni Si nil of Hifi
NV TV !N r r I :i >, THE LADIES TO KNOW
THAT AT THE
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The Pathways of The Lord. The pathways of Thy land are little changed Since Thou w ert there ; The busy world through other w.iVh have ranged, And left these bare. Tho rocky road still climbs tiic glowing steep i »f < )liv"t; Though rains of tw o inilleniuiim wear it d(»ep, Men tread it yet. Still to the gardens o’er the brook it leads, i^utet and low ; Deforo !ns sheep the rdiepherd »'ti it tread 4 — ih.s voice tliey know. The wild fig throw s broad shaddows o’it it still. A s onee o'er Thee ; Pea-ant g<» fiotne at evening up the hill To Dothuny. The waves liave w ashod fresh sands upon the shore * if < ialilee ; But chiseled in the hill sides, evermore Thy paths we see. Man has not < hanged them in tine slumbering land Nor t ime ettaeod ; Where Tby fed trod tv bless, we .till in ay stand ; All can he placed. Yet wo have traces of Thy footsteps far, Truer than these. Where’er the poor, the tried, the suffering are, Thy atepn faith Bees.
Simplicicity in Dress.
Mrs Cdii IliirlciL'h, writin to tin 1 Now
York Independent, from lloston, of Annu Uucord of tlic boring of tlio nrtesion 1 lickinsim'ti recent .piritod lecture on u Joan woll on out lot 24, in TYrre Haute, com ot Arc, speaks <,1, it^ as tbe ‘‘story of & | ini‘n,','d in April and riidrd llcoi'inbor .'id
The Artesian Well. From the Terre Haute Express.
Uecord of the boring of tho
tor^ressional. W'ki.m dat, Dec. 7,
| Sn!**m - Kill' wrro iiiur'Wtiirod ttivin*t Ubo Anterieiwi Ka-t India JVI'v-'raph Company the exclusive right for tvrenty-oiw year* t<> i operate a telr jri»|ifi cable between Aria ami tlio Cnitcd Staten; tot encourage our shipping 1" unntiid the bankrupt act by removing the limitation of th,* time in who If a | bankrupt may apply for a ducharge. Sev- ! ernl petition* vrero presented for oollipofeM* tion lor property taken by the ftoverDment in Kentucky and Tennessee during tl«e wax It wan agreed the calender bo tho order of business daily lor MI’m ufKibyected td alter next Monday, and that c-ach Senator may
speak once nod fur five minutes.
Ifoi'sK.—John Manning was sworn in a* member of tbe Kou-th District of North Carolina. Kills were intnidncod to provide for
young p'irl’s life, told by one 7,f her7^ I »<•-, W'. .V MeKcen, Unclnmr S 'Z l,v a oirl not less brave, not less truly in- |i Demin: A Mcilrcoiir 11 m:«-i.~ii teujnsoii pivni^ th, incinnuti , outhern
spired by a great purpose, and with a career scarcely less exceptional.'’ She adds, however, to her just and discriminating tribute, the following timely and excellent suggestions concerning the responsibility. in the matter of dress, resting upon women J who hold popular or prominent |*>aitiou.s in |
the public eye : | Sand mid (irnvet I “ An elegant costume sets off to advantage 7" ' l ,’ h '" r "'
I the well-knit figure, the glowing face, and ; it ,7i - the expressive eves. Kverv inch n ijueen e..n|,»ioin looks the spirited woman in her robe of ' velvet, relieved at the ellsiws by pullings of t rich scarlet -ilk. and with the scarlet pock et, fashioned like a hunter s pouch, worn outside. The white fingers glitter like diamond*. and the beautiful neck is set in a frill ot costly laee. A picture glowing as one of Uembrandt s, and yet l can imagine one that would thrill me more. 1 would that this noble girl, resting upon her elo
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W K I'.dwards, \V. K I’nell and lltilinaii >V fox, by Klias lieaeh and M. A. .Morse, contractors. l>iamct«r 4 inches.
UKITH ST KATAS.
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Aiel now, wherever meets Thy low lie-t 1, nel lu i>r;ii.--c atul pr i % cr There ih Thy |u< “'cnci*, t here Thy Holy L.uul, Tliuii, Thou url ihcrc.
The Whole Story.
oh ? yes—I'll (ell you the story, The vorv woni.s that won* '.u<l. You sec f fir* suppor wascovkiiu', Ami I Has slicing Boino hrcio!, Au l !•’ icharH • aim* into the ji <utry, liici facewa- exceedingly id. And he ojniiioil his half-shut tiu^ci .s, Aid n»ivo mo n I'limjis of a ring ; Aid then—«»h ! ye.-, I reiiieiuher, The kettle be;' ;i t<> S n/, Aid I**:timy caiiio in with her b ibv, 1'ho eurimiiKist huo :h of alhiii*^.
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blue MoM|»*touc Fuu* Grey SuiuNtoii blue Souj» 4 folie Soft blae a Shah* ' «i s«i «|ftwno H ill Water—White blue Shale Coal
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Oil! Fanny w i- there with h*‘r haby,
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They \\ .11 timi the Lest tylef,
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Millineif anil Fanq Good
PlIOMXS IT\NSiA, Notary IS/blic.
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HANNA & LEWIS, Real Estate Brokers,
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ON, FoitmlerB ami M.ajftln- - j, (4
oh ot: pm ps. i > I I I'a- . f '"Ufc linns, iV • , No. ft, Y-- 1»1 k, East Epifiv
il donlef ill < ,r , Noode Dithlic
Will buy and sell Real Estate, Collect lb nf-. I' <y Tuxes. Trutle in Western 1 .ml.*, \* Will ul.**» atfoicl iirnmptly t-» Notarial busmen, Conveyaue.
ia^r. (a»lledi|»u.
il you want to buy, sell or oxdi inne any des-
cription of I’ropi rty’, call on u*
We keep a free r-onveyanee ready to show i*r«ip-
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red uced io a tfokl hi
A- e\arvthJn^ is
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;eep
rrty to our eusfomcired need ioapold basis, 1
luiHsiou on sales for «uy amoniit undor $H»oo, .5 j
co »k: over SbRit*. 2^4 per cent.
CorreMpondenee s<dicit<*d fro
OWee (n KKHiHTIxKY’tt DANK l\
ftriMoiciistle, hid.
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M1!S. I’fiTTodFF ha\ oeb.m^ht eftlu be- t heu.-es ii: the F ist am in f he \S «--I.
Her Milliner, w ho has hecn a'liiiitt«*«l t*i b«
lady
n| upefior taste, having '-prut seine \\i i*ks in Chi' cai;n, lhe Emporium of the West, i , Profuirnt in the Styles of thf 1 SeaMui,
Rxeellfll. !hem Willi kl'cd flit cud :dapt..t ivi..
eil to rail willltind her a* omf4y with your dr-
Thoso who limy be plea: herrtofoK- over n*a«ly to
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Wli'de< ih* ud Dakers
and Hrt HI Croeers. Smith si«le bi|U»ire. 7
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Hardware Store, North
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IMUT i';.N, \. It . M d • :od lewe' i > . 1J iM-tHf-n I’".-: • i id T ' ■'i|U.ili‘. \\ • h- •». etui k-A .md Jen dry Kepaired / / YE It Y SI I IlLES. | | J I nripi.i vpit r
Saul Iderryweatlier,
DKALHIl IN
FRESH GROCERIES
mands. You will find, a.- ever belore, the stoek of FUiccr.i, 1'cut/tcnt, Liu < *. I \ln ls, Fti/ia* Silks and JHikons, Flush, J ed and Wlnt Ifals, Cat lus tmd ] elect libn ni ts,
Full and of tin* best ijuaMy.
Taif it w i a • til! after milking 'TIihI he s ud w hat he had t - say. Jl'iw w is it ? uh! E omy hud laker. d lo' haby and Cone away — The tuuiuesl loyne of a U'lbivV— ID- had u new tooih that day. \\ > wi i •-tandne/'rider ' lie pl!in. Aid Hieluiitl sad somethmcl ’n, but l vt *.s in ed .md lln-t*-; c,|, And trembled, i almost know . For »dd red m the hardcM ««• nrilkeri*, Ami Diindie ‘I hoi 1 .b!y nbav. And then- let me see - where w. 1 ? l»h ! tie- -tu-* i* row thidi overlie ad. Am! we (W<» -tood 4l|i<le|‘the piuill-tree Till tl . .. up *•• Y> < Si, 1 lo\‘*a me, ami we re to 1 »o man .•• I Ad hut - .. h it le laid ! i i!. I i i ■ • '. iv.. ,u 111 •,.. • 11 i m l H • ■ 111 c
Winter and the Fioivers. \\ 11it<*i'. b l 111v wilt 11uc - heot f All uiisulH(‘>l as .-dioiil i In* C<*v* . sim for things .-o f*w« t, fall upon them lendeilv : Wrap them !u my < i ieiio*ii! - w u;ie, l.ef tliy b.rd—11 if roiun - *;.' (JTt theiu tin i tin- I'liri.d 'ni.’ld. 'fill the vt,Mtsoiii.' \ o i-e of sprimr Wakes on e Imu'e lhe !•»\ ( |y tbc.ve.s, To adoi'il ; he mo.o! s alld hoWlJi'Jv.
ences plainly dud ; that, standing in her ; higli place she would j,reach, through the length and breadth of the land, the gospel of a womanhood so regal that it uould derive no added value from costly uttire—the gospel of essential values—that vvoman'i* thought, no Ic-s than man's, can stand upon its own merits, and does not need the aid of j udventitous surroundings. Oh,•priestess of reform! you who arc so rich in gifts, who can command all things, 1 would that you could carry with you upon the platform the thought of those to whom the love of dress i- a snare. How shall we say to them, Dress plainly ; a pure womanhood is priceless ; all else inconsequent,' when such us you lend their induenee to make extravagance the fashion, when you virtually indorse the Mohammedan sentiment, ' Woman was created to please tho eye and delight the senses, (shall I add the rest of the paragraph.) ‘and to be at once man s tempter and tormentor, that so he may be fitted for tin- enjoyment of paradise, from whose sereiie delights she is forever uxcludcd.' “ I would that every’ woman on the plat form, every association of women, having for it.- object the improvement and elevation of their own -ex, would bring their influence to bear upon tin- subject, that they might tvali/.i: tho importance of regenerating public opinion, of creating new ideas, and showing the value of intelligence, industry soil help Not a ballot itself Would Is great a good to women as emaneipa
from the ty ranny of dress. The Way of Extension.
When we look around for more worli annex. Canada oilers the only attradio: this continent. In this we include whole British territory It is settle
governments as thov! who n , .1H'"I our lotions, and who. fmm tr-'nr,: ; in let . .
ar. Ideal government, 1. enno our great,-t ; ; , , Itepuhliran statesmen It has a great area sol|a, .•
of fertile -.'il. a climate where wheat comes i to perfection, and tho human race main tains a high degree of vitality, a vast wealth of forests an l mines, great rivers fm- navi-
channel to the need- tli ricli
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3 Run 1») Sf.,N.V.or^flTV. fth K4., I lfifl II thoy want Hu* mosi |M»pulurand D* Hln*' auhwriptlon hookn puhllnhiNl. uml \\u' mnst i\b tmlitruut H»»nH for clrrulnrs. Thoy v. ill n»; f y«>u iinUttn^, uml nmy Id* uf gn at Imm'lR to you
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NBW HoOK uf thr* ifroaloat lii(»*r< > t i nml im.p'Ttbid •*. Written friun a nigh moral uml phy*»io|ogi' •! fiUiifl|it)iut, hy an ouiincnt physician nml inctli.il t’roft^sor. it slmwo h »w Satan is forking out V»i * ,, dith) un i ibingorous/losigns t trough our umst sa•'rf't D'ixi;iT,r im11 rto. ixi. iu;i.vT*nNH. Di rk-mixitd. mitoutspnkou anti ng^nvssivi*, tho uutlmr huU'lloH Dm «lehr.atf subjocts troat.-l i without ylovctt, hut in HUo.h a maiiuo.r ub not t*i min tor to a pm* jmnteuriosity. The Phyafcal Hi’qcnrration •>/ •br Hue,a, is >i suhioot justly onli -ting tla: intf*r« ' t •nu synipat hy of nil true phllanthropiHtu, uml this j»"ok, it is hollovoH, will eontribule t«» that on I lust ‘n proportion us it has n> dI-t*. A <;irctilnr houI tree, •'"lUming u full <b scriplion and synopsis of tho
’•orkwitli lilivisl extra'i-.
. , K. VENT, I’uMislirr, " 'T 3H West Fourth street, Cineimiali, O.
PROVISION S. Iiullana Street, opposite Kimble, Sherry A Co.’s Salesroom. Tlic tiiEhcst KlarkcLPrice paid for Produce.
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FARMERS! Ibivmg bought tho intcrvst*of my formor purtnor, John Duru^ido, I <U sire to say to iny l'iien*t j , i uhtonicrs, ami tin public generally, that 1 mtuiuA t»» oontmue the business in tho aatno place, Opposite the Post-OiH.ee, where I shull ho glad to see all my old oustoirion* and uh many now one* ns thoy can induce to call and oxuminc my ll-neloctod Block of MACH1ERT AM FAPJ 1MPLEMEHTS, which I intend to keep so complete as to be ready at ult times to supply any demands in my line ; and also am prepared to furnish any goods not goimifi!ly kept on hand, such as TIIKENIIINU MA4 1IIMS, 1*44 It I AnixF nTea h saw a*. J. T. ROGERS, IH AGENT K* ill FAIR BA NKS’ S CA L US, Both Counter and £tock. lie nbo *1 It* nn evlru GTTTTUnTG- box.
mi:-.
t hunks
PUTTOLFE, who vnslns t‘» temlor k/ r
for your
display hor
p isl faovs, \\:11 bo plca>«*d to
lies in the >hnrtet*t route to tho Ht.'ahoard of I
Elegant ( J o o d s.
I.A! 11:-, rail at the KMl’i.'UlL M.
No. 2, II ii t Ii u vv a)’s Block,
ijiii:i:x< asti s:, ime
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Subsciilieis lo the Builfo Fond
\„. r< -i" tfnllv ! 1 "t''1 v 1 ilia nit nntr- fr i miIm -.•rij'tiMH-nrr in tli" ti ui't- "I Tli..- ' llmnrTumn, I:-.,.. at the Kir-t Nntinnnl Hank,« hn 1* the Ti••..«-iii.-i ..t (Ii.. 11.nt.line I-'iiimI. A- tl.r vvnrk i- im.vv nr., rix-lnx, tin.iirv i* nr* ted ri.-n.r . .11 tnd
I HUM \- IKiWM VN.
Cliairmnu rf lliuMin < ‘nnnintt. v.
The Ura/.il Miner rc|diea tn the Vrc** of this city, as lollovvs, 011 tho iiuestiun of
‘ |irolei:tioti
M’c are not cn ad VO a .r.i .d ‘‘ the policy ofi ati. u and water power, a taxing one hi-iiin h ..I industry lor the ben ocean which our coinmcn ■ elit of another We are in favor of, mid j ext ti-heries ol the Atluutio and I’a. ilie advocate, th.- policy oi prutectiunj'vr at/ one 1 1 ' . - . * ..
maiiufuiinrinii iuten <!r. und hv thus protecting tlieili. we both difietiv and indirectly protect all elas.-es of people within the United States Everything that can l.e produced at home ill sulficicut 'luautitics to supply the homo deuuind, should he protoeteil, and thus secure it a uiarket at 11miiucrutivH prices, whilst such articles as cunnul produee here, and are regarded
water—white
sulphur •*
• -*i*d tlt*Mr of Mutur—wtum
•till bur... •• I Cun ed to m n ••• to«.
1 ho flow of water ut ]\\ > -u*nt is nt the
rate of pillont* per minute.
The M’Garrahan Eusiness.
Kailroad (lompany the ri.dit to build bridge* over navigable streams, that over the Ohio to be ‘.Kl feet above low water mark, and built upon a plan approved by the Secretary of War. A resolution was adopted culling for information as to the seizure of tho ; American schooner, tireiuola, at I’ortHood, 1 Nova Scotia, oil the groutrd she had too innch provisions on board for a two months fishing voyage. A resolution was introduced by Mr Mungen declaring the establishment of a free port at Sumana Kay nn act hostile to the l nited States and the Monroe doctrine ; also one by t'rebs, declaring the rc- ' cent election showed the people demand it , reduction of the taritl and instructing tho Wnys and Mean-Committee to immediately ; report a bill reducing the tax 011 oil, tea, confee, sugar and salt lo per cent, nd valor, em , on pig iron, Y- oU per ton, and on Bessemer steel. -0 per eent. Mr. l arnsworth reported a bill amending and revising the postal statute- An amendment was adopted declaring it tiidawlul and subject to a penalty of from one hundred to five hundred 1 dollars to send by mail lottery circulars. Amendments were offered to issue one eent • postal curds, uifd to abolish the franking . privilege The latter permits newspaper exchanges to go for one cent ; weekly |«<- pers ffec in the county of publication. Much member of Congress is allowed $100 a session forJpostiiLe. The Senate and lluuso Clerks and the heads of each department ; are to have stamps to send official documents free. I uder this bead comes sjaieeh-
! es of members. Tm ustivv, Dee. tl.
Si:vm:.—Mr. Wilson introduced a bill prohibiting the assessments of government clerks for political purposes. All officers
1 are prohibited from allowing these nsses*. ; ments to he made ujtd any no paying any ■ such assessment is to he punished by dis- ' missal from office and a fine not exceeding ' one thousand dollars. Mr Morton introduced a bill providing that all elections for
I’n - dent and members of Congress shall
be by ballot. Mr. Sherman presented a I memorial of the Cincinnati Chamber of t Commerce, asking that the completion of
the Cincinnati A. Newport bridge on it*
present plan be prevented This was refer-
red to the Committee on Commerce. Alter
an executive session the changes in tho
committees were announced Only a few were made. >.u 1 those unimportant. llol'sK—Mr. t'tevcii'on introduced tho meinortal against the Newport bridge Tho
Tariff and Kewnue hills, on the calendar) were unulitte ! to tile Ways and Maun, Committee A hill was introduced giving the Allegheny (I’a ) Arsenal gronjnds t>
1’lttsbuvg for a park. Tbe Ko-tal bill was
then resumed, the .piestiun being on Karns-
worlh s urn -ndinent in reference t>. tho franking privilege Messrs. Van Wyokand Dawes oppo-. 1 the amendment us not abolishing toe privilege at all Mr Farnsworth
lilc explained that the stamps allowed members
would he kept by the Clerk of tho I louse
and S i-reoirv of the Senate, and eotlid only bo used ifi Washington lie said the Sen-
ate would 11 .t abolish the privilege., and this
was the best that could he done. Mr Kerry move ta strike out the one hundred dollar clause. Agreed to Tho whole amendment
was thou r.-jeeted by a vote of D'li to 70. All
| sections referring to the franking privilege
liVl law.
it large portion of territory; its products This miserable business of Metiarrahiin and people are soeli as to make reciprocal ; thretitens to heenmc one of the etinse* <xle trade as dcsirahle as hotweeu any of our hret ol nnslorn times 11 is said here that
fr.iv . fur
•w-A. n U" E PI’S BTTzD: RKNIKDV
lie V . r fllil...! l"-t easel* i'll. s. '1 le -e a It*, are
< IIItSS CUT HAWS, HTFl- 1,A 1»|iKl,“S. IZF.I llto.N M VNTI.lv-. <.tt"VKU KIIK SfcWDNv. MAC 111 Me-, *e.
M UtlU .l.A 1SA-
AYith m.tny thiUiKH for your IiLoihI patronii - , iHolictt your future fimua. FIoum* Jont't ft/rufl Hie p|Roo—•pi44HBii4« tl»e I*k».**t-4Mlive, one door >%<•*• nf -Vlien Bros. Murlflo Mxo|i, Gr«ri»ensile, Ind. Very tfully, J. T. ItOdERS. 4(,-tf
tVarner’M I’ll.* Kemetlv I. 1 (net even ill oil,' ease I t" ell re I lie very ,,| IU01 1. Iletlileg l.r III,...,llllg i’ll, s. i I allllel. I sh.rtll l imme'lintely rail ..a tlirir 'illicaist Mini . 1 W.VHM.II I'll 1. lirni av. ll is i \|.re--lv far 1 In I’ll* -.1011I is anl lemle.l le eiire any ,»tli* er ,11 e.e. It li.i-, are I many . -es ,,|_,.ver tliiily ycare stall,linu. 1 'nee one .Inllai'. l or sate by ilruggists •very*here.
as necessaries of life—tea and coffer, for instance—should !>•• admitted free of duty. The Democracy, however, hold dillerent views They are in favor of admitting everything free manufactured in a foreign country which we can munufucturc in this, thus destroying our home market for our home productions, and charging a duty upon such necessary articles as tea and coffee, which wo cuxunut produce. In other words, according to Democratic economy such articles us our manufacturers, tanners and laborers cun produce, and upon which they pay revenue in the shape of taxes, must he brought into competition with similar articles produced by a system of utmost serf hibor in foreign countries, and upon which is paid wo revenue to the government; whilst such articles as we eaunot produce, and which me a prime necessity, must pay a duty, which duty comes out of the pockets of the consuiuui's. We pay the government tinder their policy fur the privilege of drinking tea und cofl'ec, and we smoke Havana • igars—a luxury—without paying the gov-
ernment a cent.
If the Itepublioun party is humbugged by the cry of “ free iriule.' we shall regret it, but it Will m ike u- none the less a firm advocate of protection ; and if we are without a party upon that doctrine, it shall be through
no fault of ours.
it all the briefs, pleadings, summonses and
: were striken out Amendments were theft offered providing no persou should hereafter exercise the privilege, and that the eireilhiIion of ii"vv»paper exchanges and weekly
oil.. ,-law p ipers which have grown out of P’K’c'-s "'thin the county of nuldicition it were hound together, th-y would make I Adjourned Dll Monday,
five hundred law volumes, also, that all the
fees and costs, to sav nothing of bribes. .. 1 ,,e l'';"'renee County, would amount to at lei'istWj.oiKMWtl. More ; 1 ^ J J " ,U of • tone ttt tt cause a perpetual increase uf our military ; than two dozen lawyers have been rctniiicd . ul1 ^' '' tl1
e*tiibli*hinent, i- the wav to look for annex- in it. ftr»t and la-t among whom are Jere ^ ^ Y‘ lildhtnapoli* Aetr* lots entered upofl ation. And the way to bring it about i* not miah Kluek, William M Mvarts. Kiigene its sceon I year tinder oiremustanCea indieiithy unfriendliness and unn.e unee, hut by ( usserly, Judge Wallace, ol the California decided prosperity, und giving promise
trieully and reciprocal intereoursc.-CAnefu .Sujireme Court: \\ 11 I. Karu-. the great | of longevity.
States, and tho ponjde are of the race, and have the political habits that would make them assimilate to our institutions without a shook. In this direction, and not toward the degraded an l incapable mongr. 1 p .pie of the tropics, or to islands which will
(Yurt
cost of
nati Ornette
;D VS I MGl’Sl A.
Tho Democratic papers object to the interference of (Vngrc - in hoiuili of itumtgrunts arriving at th port ol New Turk City for the reason that it would rc.piire a
VVlirllei-'- IV.V -It. psiu Tonic - |. e| I (•\]>r«^fly lor n> -|"'|' s nn«l ttc' BUtl'*i’iD^ mi(Ii
immtnnl <'ii.4tiY*nf->•*« It n ulmhtty Mininiatin» —
tonic anil a ?«|*l«'niti(l n|HM*(ifor: it v(rcn<;thcn«- Hie | |u , w 8e ^ (| | | t.llici i-j, and WollM add to the expenses of the (ieneral Uovcrinueiit
It would he mueli in, I' creditahle to our
Htomticli ami rc’-t"ics iIn* (liiicstiYc di umii ‘ I'* i Imir healthy state. Weak, nemniH nti'l am! n>''!-c}iti( pcrMOll.S sllOtlhl IlHf* \\A It N Fit’S I h .'I'lll’.'iA 1 DM' ‘
biUoby druggi»tM. PrlpoOne DoIIhi*.
J Cr
OOXJGJ I no MO It 1G.
AdDiiuistralor’s Sale of Contract for Purchase of Land.
4a :* i’ll»*rC 4 tSulsnin h ilm - ii •ning und ax| a t] ujst 1 1 * • ''' n rdi larv pAwtrr iv curing, tin- lie -f ol».-tiiinic 'RS'”* < "U:'li.-,t 'l<D. Sore Threat, DfDnrhtti*, Inlinenz-i. Catarrh, n".ir-t • id*'a, Asthnm and ('oiisuin|it ion is almost iin M'dihle. So |*r«»mp!ls tin* i .|i«*f mil 11 i tam il^ elleets in all th« uhovc ease-, or any sttee.(ioi\ t l thr* thr«K»tor lungs, that thousand* ut |»liVsiejaus ale *1d:!\ pieserilniigit, amt one am! all sa\ that it is the inuht healing ami rxi'eetoratmg »ie<licincs known. One Hose aivv.tvh ati‘oi*(|s rclie!, ami in nmst eases ono hot111* e!b*t ts a euro. S.»M hv druggists, in large 1,01(1, S. Price Om* fadlar. Vt i- your own fault if you still eotigh ami sutler The Dalsam ill cure. WIEN 1G OlAI H P'P'. Tho ur»'ill Himid iMintier and D- lieioiis Di inlv, \> a r ii«*r*H % iMimi VUir, or Win** of l.ili*.
nation if, insp ad of taxing immigrants two dollars and a half a head lor coming to our country, us is now done nt ' iistl,' tiarden.
iraUir, uetor, eolonid, Ac. lately presented by the 1‘resident with aeonp uf chi.kens.Ac It may ho Wurth while to set forth here a few circumstances in regard to the New
A New Trick.
In an exchange wo find the following,, , , • , . , , . ,. word of warning, evidently Irom one who is ! , ‘ n ' 1 'l"G'<Mlver i.iiit,. which this ja/tglmg a sufferer I ls il al, <iut. It is situated about two hunCertain peddlers are going through this 1 ‘l 1-01 ! mdcs alumst due south of this city, on State pretending tube agents for some large 1 1 10 J 111 "' 1 slope ot the l oast I, mge that is, business In,use in Canada, whose capital ul> t,u ' ^ of ^reait interior hostn It amounts t„ 'SM. a„ 1 thu, they are sel- , 0 P e "° J “P nfm I ut U ' n , y™ r 1 w " rk ": ling the stock, vvl.iel. consists of luints, I ^ . v "' ir '' ‘ V 1 ' 1 ' by l"ji'uet,on until muslin., carnets, Kuglis!, broad and nar-1 ,N ”,' s, ." ce ," "' ll ■> has heeu active row clotha, >eot.-h tweeds, etc Tim cloth* three 1 ,, J , u7 lrc ' , those peddlers carry with them; hat ti'<: ’ «’T -n 'r'"Y u "‘ r in 7"* carpets, prints and muslins am tu eeme in 11 ' , 11 '" > < '. r, !' 1 ° '’ r,, J 1L ' 1,ls 8eVt,, a few days, and they .uxhihit specimen* ol V”™"' !‘! cU : i ' n T"‘ ,ks,l 1 v ‘ ,r ' .. , carpets, which they take orders for marvel- V"" 1 , ll " 8 ’""U f'F;'.'™'? *<>*" uusly cheap—that is, at about one third • ^ . N . m • , V !, 'I um ‘ l T,wt P ,UM " what they cost the importer in New York. ! ^i 11 ‘ t ’' 1 y0 ,W"i ' 1 need not say that the carpets, mudins, !'* l' M ' k ?''.hough 1 have never liad the happ. and prints are not delivered. What is ,| 1(! | "ess ol visiting the pdnee. “ *' *
ihjeetof eontraeting tu deliver gooii* they da not intend to deliver, as they do not ask pay meat in advance' Tho design appears to I e tv) persuade the public tliat they are selling the cloths ut tho same great sacrifice which they pretend to be making of the carpet Kut such is not the tact, and those who buy tho cloths will find on luramimitioir that they have paid all
beAviuso there Is
so much sameness in certain ranges or par allcls of climate and soil in California. There is a mighty plain, on the west sids of which are low font hills, with here and there a wretched dwarfish oak, the surface creased and dimpled in that inunncr peculiar to Califuini;;. and the whole plain and foot hills about the color nl a dclunet yellow rose. I bore hovers over the loot hills.
then exam.,.avion vua, u,.-j ^ th W(lU .| er| '„|, y M , lt . lihie chine they are worth l lie carpet arrangement is ,i;.I,,..
a trick. '
With education, women has grown dis contented with her condition, and has br,>
«i free from any po mom mis drug* or iin|uiril I»c
mg pro pn rod for who rc'juirt
i .-diiuulaut. It
im a
Him,
plomtifl nppeliy.or ami tonu», amt tho fino.-t ng in tla* world for purifying ;i»o Iduoil. h i* (Im ploasanl and doll* iou> ai liolf? over otlVrod to
Ho* puhlio, fui .-‘Upoiiort" brandy, whisky, wine, tnttoi *, or anv "Hd i article. D i* more no tltlty, imd t ho:ip'*i”.* Doth i. de and fomalo, ymnig or old.
It is, in fact, u lift* pro*’
lioaltli
osrvro luv/.o. wliich ^loriliofl the distance beyond doHciiption. On the desert plain there is a line, wiry and on th * loot j hills, iiinonj; tlie few oaks, tiuw and then buneh of bright green rUatnidtl, or ol \vl-lo\v-green sage. . K»en the tops of the Coast Range there ure scarcely wooded, producing only siekly piut’B and stni^giing
live oakfi.
Such i* the undeacrlhahly disnml plaro idumt which io all this jangling.—Sticranun
tu JjCtttT.
ken one after another the bond** which held hor in Biibjcetion, until hIio threatens the very framework of society by her demands
thoy were allowed to eoine in *luty tree I ] i;1 |i 0 t and complete emaneipution even if tlie I'ederal (ioveriiini*nt wuh J 5014 }.* M- nt | ( . r tI| C evil efleetB oi* this eating of the polled to make »*oine outlay in their behalf. o j pledge her eyes have been openTo say nothing <d* the Iiuiiianitarmn Mew ol ( ^ to j |( , r Hi} that she now declare* the matter, Btatistu - ho\v that every imini-j t | ia uI ,j tss AOr ; (>lv shall L revoluti»>ni/.ed
grant who IiiihIh in Aiii'-ncn aihls humlro,ls voniL , n 0 , 1; ,|, t not p, be born. Once she was ! Tho j 0 0 f Mitincapoli* anJ St. Allot ilollars to j!>e i ‘ - "ia i. i, a„ imnible, und grutelul to bo one ot many *,l I t | K , n y attend church with )in emphasis. It gregate of ud.n,I wea)!., to our natmu Imm, tliu lM _ iritu , I1S (jf u ImlM But with w0(lla 8e(tIll ,| iat n ,. ar )v ove.vho.lv goes, tins source is very arge. lie astle .ar | i! j aclltilin |, ils orison sueh tv spirit of rebel > '|'| u , , hurehos are literally filled. \Ye worden tax tends to discourage immigrition. i t)mt noW t only demands t«i mo-! in ,,f j.ikki. All the and tho (ievernm. nt should remove ‘•‘,'''7 I n ,,polizo a man, but t., he ind,'pendent of | M j llvlMll na d Bibles A
him. und yet to hold him bound, and sbe . ^ rall< , or ^nu pive forth its inspiring notes, sets up the pretension that sbe shall not be u [j (| l0 people praised the Uor.l. There governed without her eiuisent, as if consent. jj t> ohoir—veu, tl." whole congregation and government were not contradictious ( Wll „ (| lt , ,.||, ( i r )\.,l tln T chorister und tho Cincinnati Gazette | organ. It was graiul singing, and it inspired ’Too bad ! deep devotion and tuned and framed every
■^ • «■ : nmgue un 1 mind. The people, turning to discovered in 17 ,f l, ( their Bibles, followed the pa.-tor as he read
obstacle whirl) State or municipal aulbon ties throw in the way of foreigners vvlm seek our shores fr,,m Kuropeiin countries.
railroads are beginning to
und
Nolies is hereby given ihst l.y virtue ol ,n or.l) r of lhe Putnam th.unty fonrl of <:oiiiii,,,ii Phs •, tlie , miii!it*.iu’cl, A'lIillllUtrsfur v. iltl the will mim , I
Mary Moy, deceased, »i;i, Bamrday, the list | J“ " l ' *
oi Deo ember, IB7u, brtwrcu tin* Iiours "i 12
* oriloy I u.il <!u vt ol!
I aid u
Narrow gm . attract attention- 1*ilD’on ('l Hitch road arc n iw in opcrutnui in ( anada the system is regarded there as a sue j\ company at Buffalo h e, heen exam! the plan with a view of adopting it in a r» t., be built from that city. By using
The Itosctta stone wax,
, 4 j i by a Fienel, oilie r, ill an excavation near 1 Kosctta, in Ivg.vpi D "a, lound on the site
tiVke'ti,;' I .j.re,' feet wide nearly one-half the ; «'f, '* ^">T lc ‘ '‘"'beuted to the solar god Atune cverlL'. .L .. 1 ...ol,l of The It stone contains a tn-hngal
[oth k h* i f. v« iiiiiin.
VIIXKB Villi t*t*refofoi*«*,
I ho Hoio'yi. Ex v to l« edi, i - iuoiiH,. E N I!.,, • .
le, Em, i 5 |h,'
mod nnpl on (ho I* ir*
t will he lio!
DmMm'
\: hJEU* E
J in Do
for ■lay
t unlay,
Ter, 1870, Ud wren I ho Im
dook M. md 3 oVloek I*. M.. Rt tlio (’onrl iioii-o
door in th** City of UrrononMlIr, I'lim.im l.'ouniv.
Intliatm, .*rll at pui*ii«* undion all tlio rttfhf, fith* iudI mlAre*t of hmdI Vnry M«>y in ati'i to a title Iwud
i„ r V -. 7 )U,'t s, in block Nu. ... in K. .1. Iv. k'« ontorveii, lo the Town of Greris i,site, in saul I’onmv cxoeutrd 5'V Hrti.l L J ' k t.» (leeeaMetl; also all the right, t.t'lo didI mterest ofB»hl ‘l;** <“lent
in aid t-» *i»DM«*t*. Hnl.ieot nevnHid**^ to the i.mvincut to E.J. Reck of unnut ll“* ^tiniof ouu hundred ud iiif« ah dollar* pin 1 lnn,,, ‘* Term*: One-third cash, le-niin* m t"
und (Mtfhtc n
an take tlio Wine ol I,if* tu ver. Tho-e wlio w i.-h t tvre n«Mv oi lively *plrilf,
i I l '' l, ' i,!'. l ;,,|.'t n i,v .IriiggM.,. ; slsost .,11 re- I cosl Ol COnsiruc ... ■- ,'T I *cripti,ill
Pric e One Dolutr, in quart ijot- , iron uml e«pnpim‘iit is also largely n duu ^ 1
i,. . i In Wales, where the gauge was lir-t tru ■! J lli( , u pr( , vc j dl
VlF 1 '.:'''.',' o' .',,7,!:’- 1 cost of con-trueti .1, is saved and the cost of
__ gauge
tniins run at a speed of thirty-five miles an
in-
is of black ba*a.t, nhoiu three feet
I s«*ve*n inches Ion- ami two ami it half D el
•Id
•qiml
EMMEJJAGOGTTE ' curves are turned ts greatly '
ill I
iniy urti •
i ihis iiM|n
-, thii* iw tin ;
d you should ini’ i -uro cure for 1*Y- • «lc|M‘iid«*d upon k il< my lins he on oh*
LTvdtf mdo with HtVpAorAd fr. • 1 old-m- iv. walvi. \ aliDitioit illld l.tv ' M*«» b"'*d
furilv for
iVTh,
pryr
wlltll
i . M"
E. J. IKK.
14HW 41 St \ '
\\ nrurr'w
dc known tit ciiro the White-, ^it \ case.) Where ts tho latllilv id wh* inodk'inc is not wanlcl ’ Mothcjt cst fdossinp ever oflorcl V"U. mi incdiutcly proonre it. H is ; nttilo irrctfuluritu’s, and to v in every case w hero Hd* jiM-nt iilv htiiirted Ilil'OU^Il cold * dlM.' cist-, price One Donar. -•
cc ipt o! ol (.hie Ddlar and a (^uai'toi (ddre.--
tiltt SI>i t<* SI., 4 Ilienko. III.
I oi ShIo l».V IltirUn orlli A tiniia. 4.r«*»
ell'stle, lli ,,
ut-
hy
is greatly increase,
l.’oinl- ,,f this kind are being imilt in New /.oaland, aud the California papers arc dis cussing their feasibility in that Suite. i The Bloomington /Vm/nsi, reports that the Hon T I. D. Mitchell. Representative j elect, e , osdv confined to hi> room in a determined cflbrt to hriii2 forth a'I’cmpcrancc
L nv th.it vdl . uil all v.lu jc
ut
and
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L tnjihis. It was het up one bund
ninety iWc years before tho t hristian ’ ra Its peculiarity that hv nnuii^ of it those interested in hieroglyphicy "'* l, ‘ u ' t " translate inscriptions which Ind pn/./lcd tic*
savuus of the world for a o*ntur\
morning lehsons. ^Minncmtta Letter. The seieiiee ol telegraphy is advancing with great rapidity . new improvements are being eonstantly made, an 1 although the ' general public hears little of them, it is ben1 efited nous tlio le>s. For two months ft cirl ,.uit of twenty-seven hundred miles has been In eons!;,lit uml successful operation Im‘tween ('hieogo ;ind Smu rr;.n-iseo. it being ! the first time in the history of telegraphy that an attempt to continuously work such a len - th of wire has sneecp led 'Vlu» ell .-t
ol winter vveathiT ho watched with
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An uppar mineral pain about ,i,;veU
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IlotT. J M. Ray has heen elected I’resldent of the Indiana Neliirntatnry for Women. 'i'lie building is nearly ready for oc-
cupancy.
The V ineenn's S'in has been sold to (Jen. Reiil. n < Rise He will take charge oi tho
establishment without ,1 lay.
This State contains h‘. , ,(it)'.l square miles. W eounties. I .'hi7 post offices and ii,'.t77
miles of railroad.
The next meeting of the Indiana Statu llortieidtural Society will he held in Indianapolis, licginhieg . n Tuesday, January Jd, 1871, and eontinning three days. A e„ operative grocery store, in New Albany. has just declared a semi annual dividend of 7 per cent, net, and an extra diviileii! of .1 per , "lit. to all the stockholder* and patrons of the establishment.. John W. Kedy, of BrookvilJe, recently presented the VYung Men's Christian Ass,^ , iation, of Indianapolis, a box containing fifteen pairs of new shoes, an cxainplt*
worthy of imitati n
We are by no means certain that the people of this State w ,ul<i i>..i resul t to measures of:, verv violent character—omething bordering . n revolutionary— should it l>oeome apparent that the canal swindle wa* bkely to l.e •,.( thin It the Legislature by bribery—and that is the only way it can bo
put through. — T. Ji. Espre.U.
We arc informed that the priest of the Catholic church in this city announced to !iis congregation a couple of Sundays ago, that Catholic parents who persisted in sending th ir children to tlie public schools of the eitv would he exciiMinunicaied. t\,|,i* mont on this aniiouneoineut is scarcely necessary. It is a bold move, but one which will act most destructively upon those who support it—■ CVu-dsiiT/e Jon mat, The Isifuyette Journal predicts that tho holders of the Wabash A Erie Canal stock will plead the failure of the State to foster the canal, as good uioral and legal ground for the assumption, hy the State, of the cnn il debt. The Chicago Ti ilame presume* that all those interested in the Wisconsin und Fox River s heme, the New Yort canals, and the Wubaslt A F.ric Canal, will combine to indue, Congress to come to '.heir relief Wlmt magnificent operator*
these public stock bulls arc I
The Terre s say- that " the New Albany fjedjer m.m.iges to crowd eight seperate and distinct (uUohooda into a twenty line n itie.o of the State Normal SchooL" * ’i be l.rdjt r is a Iteliiocratic paper und l,s)k# up,*11 the Normal School as a new invention ol the Radicals, as much more worse lhau c minion school* as a mitraileu-e is than ait old fashioned single barreled horse pistol.—
lad. CuMiuo-i ial.
The New Albany editor of the fsiuisvdlo l\unniercitil says Mavor Hare, ot that city,
s ‘ rather illiterate — - iixrUanye.
The dirty business of a police court, which oeeupies most of the time of our Indiana Mayors, doesn t call for men of letters ,>r bruin- D, le. 1 nn'i, d cilture and gen the tliTiianlv in.-liii.'ts v,..ul I rather -In I _ av1 <>i' «*! tor H living tioui 'io ilic work 111.11 lulls to
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