Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 September 1869 — Page 2
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Tbe Harvard, though teaiea by six thfit rowine natcb
uh the Oxfords, acqittd ibeiMTef Jfeljherftt jftsttphtetets a FtWjne theicpotraetora, hapga J1?11
urhtte tf fced tud Site Gfcld .-.. - to bt Cwitlnqd; " T Th Acting Sectetaty ot tW isassry iu directed tW-kaalBtwt .Trtas&fer at New York to eontinae" tt imrclias f Voads infl tT sale of gold daringSepfeBnbf to the same extent and ' !o" the same Baboaras in ARust. i Tli tnternaiioni, BcitRioe. . The UnWeraity hoat race, fctwwen the Oxford and Hanrard crewaon the That&ee,
at rowed Friday, and resulted ia th defeat of the Gatvarda, afirer a game struggle, hy toot bat fengths, abont )-
drai and seventy-&ve frtt, ami six amtd5 i tin. The . race was. fair,- tad the Harvard ertw, thogh defeated, have won reputation.' - Better' time over the "coarse has taea lsade, bat the time waji better by two BiiBatet .thattthi average of tiva Eng- - . ...... t. - . ' -, . -
Ressrvcy of Distilleries, - 1 t3an. A. D. Sewell, late Inspector Central of the Freedtnen's Bareaa, and long tine of its most efficient officers, has feeelti appointed by Commissioner telano to eperintend tha-resarrey of all the distilleries of thecoantry. The work is to be immediately ofganrxed, and Will be performed with a thoroughness not hereto-
. for attained !j With a view to rapidity of actio the eoantry will probably be divided into distriots, in1 all of 'which the arvey will be carried forward at once by the persons selected for the purpose , . ' x " i , r C : I 'rThe Proposition of Our Government t .1 .Spain. .-., tti i There is the very best aathority for my iag that the proposition made by the United States authorities to Spain to settle the Cuban question by disposing of the island to the Cubans, this country guaranteeing the payment of the bonds, has - not met
with any favor at Madrid. Theanswer tf the Spanish government to the proposition was made, however, in the most cour-
teoas and friendly manner, but eoasisted ; Burlingsnre treaties by "the Chinese Gov
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.V licm VI vJUlo lien. iy
The General Sjood of the German" La
a" manner bignlyTredltble They vere; at diaaavintkgVfp pljbg'be;at ia5 strange waters, and especially with ili Additional weight of a coiswVlo to which they are not accustomed at home, "A return match, on Chatlea river,next year, may rightfully be'expecte'd when the result, compared with that of Friday, will afford a fair test ottho- Kapecuve muscle and skill of the two seU of College Itudents and amateur
boatmea.-rrrj-;'---c - -t' - - -.- - - . ;r"- . The representatives of an English colony oi 1,200 fKmiUes, have purchased of the Kansas PaciSc Railway 32,000 acre of rolling prairie in a -body, lying northwest of function City; KanBas, and abut
ting tea miles from the line of the road, at an average prje of $3,75 per acre. . Eigh
teen members of the colony have already
arrived and commenced the improvement
of the lands. The colony is composed of
a good class of immigrants and each member u represented to have sufficient means to stock his farm. - Mot of them will reach Kansas during the "coming fall and spring. Secretary Rawlrns is prostrated with a severe attack of hemorrhage of the lungs. '"The international boat - race on the Thames fa eaid o have been witnessed by
thousand , delegates i ?i.
"the KvanavJotiaathaa. reeeived
triple apple, each apple being well 'formed ll
ana vim auiscinct aicm, bi wijwnipicily joined together." Indiana ids fair -to'rival piennsylvania as an iron producing and manufacturing
State. . James McVey and Henry Arnold, far
mers residing near. Greencastle,. wercin-J
stantly killed by .lightning, on Wednesday
afternoon. They were "at work on the farm some distance fronv thV houte when,
a shower coming itp, they sought shelter under a tree, which was struck by lightning- . .
: At Salem, on Sunday, Moses Hah n was
struct by a man named McLane, with a gun, and the blow is thought to b faul. The trial of Abrams, for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Young, at Indianapolis, commenced on Tuesday of this week.A New Albany drayman, named Quinn,
was sun -struck on horseback near J effersooville, recently, while hunting a 'horsethief, and died immediately. . -: Near Mnncie, last week, a little boy named John Decker, sentatnt to gather
was st nck " dead by
years ago, concealed ia a bogeheadof During the last political brushes and sent outside the walla by some Illinois, Buck MWaVnv
iresa theejatocraiy; in'vi iut Ired.mf" is fpWiCicago krn dinj Ofctetf, Vhe-"Unt
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t"probally a taillion of people
' The un'fid- Railroad now runs an extra freight train to move the accumulations of grain, etc, along its line, ' tt is stated4hat Commissioner . Delano will, in his aoiiual report, recommend an increase of the-iax en whisky to one dollar.
. Rosecrans ts about to organize a . com-
rknw to bnild a railroad from the city ef
, j Mexico to Acapulco on the Pacific coast. - - A gentleman nn Misoonri has received a letter from Chief Justice Chase in which he announces that he is "ut of all political movementsor the future. 4 . v , . All the distiUetifea in the cOunYry "are to be carefully surveyed. order to ascertain their exact condkioo prior to the enforcement of the revised resolutions. . Bvidenees cf the untruthfolaesa of the
dispatch an'nonbeing the rejection'" of the
ernment continue to accumulate.
Senator Morton has accepted an invitation to" deliver the opening lecture before the Lyceum Lecture Association, at. Providence," Rhode-Island,' this fall. : President SJntow, of Miami University, ia now .in Whingt.on making an effort to secure a detail of army officers to take
charge ot a roiajtwy- oeptruneo iv tablished in the "University.
of a firm refusal to entertain any offers ef meditation. The Removal of the Capital. ;l Washingtonians are becoming quite ex eited ever the proposition to remove: the capital. Their alarm finds vent in newspapers, leaders and communications from etaid old citiiens. , One journal puDlisha two columns of, letters on the subject, and another discourses in the; following lugubrious strain: 8 " ' -
v,The owners of out stores and dwelU The St. Louis mortality list for the hot
legs depend for their rent, our merchants, ! w , just past, shows very plainly what
their custom, almost wholly opon the ois- ' s -,- i - bursements of the Government to its cm-, Seventeen deaths frtm apoplexy, nineteen ployes, local contractors and others. The I from convulsions, twelve from sun-stroke, money thus disbursed is drained out of the twenty from -fevers, sixteen from diarrhea, eity month by month almost as soon as U'tnd thirtyone from ehelen infantum.. leaves the Gover omen t coffers, for, there' ; t. . - is scarcely aching we need to eat, to wear, Tbe ?nccW wb;ch attCBaed the opening or for any other use produced anion; m.! . . , They are a prchasod alsewhere. When A Ohio campaign by Senator Morton, aaA .a Va tVa InVaKiranU sF ilia )ia IfldnPAn th R O Tl II Tl 1 1" C S II S Of reilOSVl
number nearly one hundred thoand. ! vania to invite the Senator to", inaugurate the Tenth Congressional District of Indi
while the employe of the Government are their mpai, for them at Httsburg on n,v ,s "f d A V', carcely one in twtlve of this pPat0P t Be 2d of September i t Professor Cox State Geologist, left In the impossibility" of our people prospering j e - . . - dianapolis bo Monday to (continue, his
-.v -. i . . - - -ij R. F. Sprouie, formerly editor ot the People with capital to invext go on cuild-1 . , J iog stores, restaurants, and other trading EvansviUetTonTier, Was aTrtsted at In-
places, while others rent them and tock f diaoapolis, on I rid ay, on a charge ot conthem with good, apparently regardless of ppiriojr .with Perry Fuller and others, to
some roasting ears,
lightning. , , - - j. .j . James G. Espy, of Rising Sun, - has a fifty-acre potato "atcb, from which it ia calculated ten thousand bushels of potatoes will be gathered this year. ...They go to the Southern market.. , , : Jerome Sweet; one of the old settlers of Noble' County, fell dead last Tuesday evening. H . .... , - The fire cisterns at South Bend are self-
supplying" and -inexhaustible. Ihey are dug down to the Waterj and it mns in as
fast as pumped out. ' " ' ' ' ! ' . A horse, at . Cochran, lay; down along side the .railroad 'track and, forgetting, to switch off his "tailv a traiD coming -along rudely cut it off. - ' r "1 ' 'The roof of tbe New; AlVany'Coramer-
cial building was, fixed -three times, on
Tuesday, from the intense heat of the sun. It is a tar and gravel roof. ' rt! , A young man named Clement Conwirth, near Peoria was examining; hia gun., on Monday,' when its hammer rrnek the porcli where' he was" standing, ind, discharging it, the contents passed "tbrougli his hand, shattering it severely,,v : . . t. On Tuesday week Joseph Macy, liviBg near Liberty, let an ax fall from his shoulder, which struck and penetrated his back, severing an artery ,He wiil aeeover.-..' , : Ofl last TnieVday week Caleb Leonard, of Tipton County, went to the " woods'" to cut stave timber, and; while cJiopping, a large oak a limb fell upon him ercu-feiag bis skull and eawsing instant death. He ws alone at the" Htne of -the a'cerdent. Ilis family becoming alarmed at bis. protracted absence, commenced a . search in
the woods and found nia body about 1ft
o'clock at night- ; - T An old settlers"- wieeting of Eastern Wayne Countj, Indiana, and Wester Preble County, '0io, is proposed for September 25, r K" .- . - . v ! i ' , . A meeting of editors and fablishers of
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k. -i :
ters. i
child belaairr t Beaiaci Uaruer
of Lebanon, burst an eyeball last' week, during a violent fit of coughing. The track of the Jefferson villa Railroad lsein rdaid witlr aW. iron' made at die New Alba ny RoUi og M ill. A wealthy German merchant of Michi
gan Qityias";taJteolouC I a Jifer Insurance
ojicj. bequeathing two thousand dollars
to the .jioor of that place. , . . , fc -
lord Countv produces more and nner
w w a fruit than any county in Indiana.
The late rains - about Crawfordsville
have given the corn a new start? :," ' John Raacbf of Evaosyiile, cut a stalk
of corn with thirteen ears on' it, last Fai-
daV, ::' !" ;
A' little daughter, eighteen months old,'
of Kara Albright, died at Goshen, last Wed aesdav, from the effects of swallowing
a penny. . u " An attempt was made, on Monday eve
ning, about three miles from Madison, to rob Dr. S. L, f Adair, of Clark" County He escaped by putting spurs to his horse. . During the last six . weeksr there have been shipped from the Ohio and Mississip
pi Railroad depot, at Washington, Daviess
County, one hundred and twenty hogsheads of tobacco, the. largest, portion , of which came from Dubois County - -: Dr." Eagleman, the burglar . arrested some weeks ago at Madison, is dangerously sick.-. Be desires to turn State's. evidence, and professes to be able to make, revela
tions that will bring many others to' justice, but the Prosecuting Attorney will not consent.. . ',' ' '. ! Father Patrick Murphy, a Catholic
clergyman, ot Kock island, minus, was killed 'on Friday evening, at the crossing of the Ohio aad Mississippi and the Evansville and Crawfordsville. roads, nearVineennes. lie fell between the cars, while attempting to pass from one- platform to another, nd Wks run over" by the - train and killed instantly, his body being terri
bly mangled.; , j.- :.-, . , u. :: JJ
At Aurora, the Hayes will case, one of
the most: exciting cases ever fried there; was decided In1 fa voir of the contestant! Mr. Hayes, in making his will disposing
of an estate valued at $200,000, had left out part of his children, and suit Waa en
tered to set it aside
"'Abraaemaa named Frank "Sloan was
killed t.a way statioa near Lafayette,, on
the Fort Wayne and Wabash Railroad,
an Moaday. Twenty tars passed over
hhn 'and he was cut Into a hundred pieces
"The revival at'Richmond. lndiaaa, has
bieea ia progress for about six months, and is eae wf the moat i remarkable on record. About hine hundred have' been' added to the various ehurcheal '7 Sometimes "as many as fifteen prayer meetings in private houte6 have been, simultaneously held., in
diaereut narts- ot the- eitrt. iteiiation is
the theme of ouversation in every cirk
9-ud among all classes-
canvass in
nvited toad-!
village not HL
The night
teirified;" but
nat iheraijrr. A leaththe Chairnfan of XJomTnittee of Arrangcments came ia, and mounting the platform, apologised for the absence of the orator, stating " that e11kad'the yT&ln,thekde7. A burst of laughter broke from the audience, much
to the confusion of the Chairman, who
bejfadj So'f'usjject thfatThe had committed a Partingtonism, when he proceeded thus:
'I don't know, fellow citizens, but that I
may. nave used the wrong word.., 1 meant pleutalgia;", whereat the peals of laughter broke -forth afresh, : and tbe -Chairman subsided. ' , : '"' :'; ? '
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A1.DIRMAN & LADD Geo. W. DeHaven... W. B. Carroll William Alderman.. Sam. H. Joseph......
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..v. . ... ..Proprietors. ' Manager.
rector.
roHsurer.
......General Manager,
"... Equestrian Dii
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The Memphis Appeal, ;a! paper that passed: through many vicissitudes daring the war, discourses as follows about Andy Johnson and the 15th Amendment: ' "The very thing that the 15ih Amendment is ' proposed to do, Mr. Johnson would do himself- enfranchise negroes. He thinks the important matter is to pre vent Congress from doing that, in order that we may do it ourselves, and have the shame of it all our own. But we want no such State rights as that.' ' We prefer, if the infamous thing must be done and fixed as an internal incubus on the country, that it shall be done, when it is done, by Congress,' by the' executive by anybody, but ourselves.". We do not desire to know that out children are not to be governed after us,' as We have '"been ourselves; and we certainly shall never consent to aid in what we regard as so suicidal- a measure. It is enough to consent to endure what
can not be avoided.
h n nM n Kri rnitnmprs hre to come !
from." ' ,
' The financial record of the Republican party ia exceedingly brilliant. $250,000,000 of tbe publio-debt has been paid in three Tears, while France during -the
as tea period has added to its debt' S150,
000,000, and every European nation but Great Britain has followed in the same direction. During the fiscal year taxes have bee a abated to the' arnonnt of $60,000,-
000. The appropriations for the coming
year show a reduotioo of $56,000,000 in ordinary expenditures, and $26 000,000 ia extraordinary, making in all a reduction of $83,000 000. The amount already
defraud - the; Government. Be will bs .taken to New Orleans, where an indictment is pending against him, for trial.
1 Colonel J. Madison Outfs, brother-in-law of the late Senator S.' A". Douglas, publish-
;jes in the Chicago Journal a reply to the
Washington lobby article in the September Atlantic Monthly Colonel Cutts refnte
the charge that Senator Douglas secured I re.shove
examinations in Greene and Martin Counties. :' - - : John SoeHing, twenty years'1 desf, was suddenly, cured a few days ago, in Jasper County, by falling twenty fed from a haymow. - i v- !' In Randolph Connty, a few days ago, while a tittle boy named Ilawley was in the kitchen with his mother he saw a rattksnake, two feet and three inches in length and about rix inches in circumference, entering the door0 with head erect,
when he attacked and killed it with the
the passage of thelllinpis Central Railroad
Land Grant bill through Congress by corrupt means, and presents a history of that grant. ; c - s ":V r .,- ... aa aa ' 1 1 Though the Vermont election is less than three wreks ff, and that of Maine
paid toward the re iuction of the debt Vs : less than four weeks off, there is not the never been equalled (io the. same length J slightest political animation in either f time) by any nation ia the world. - j State. , o public meetings are being held, " - j the local papers scarcely allude to the sab, - Tbe Gaaettc is credibly informed that! . hh tBB rwpIe tR.aiMive,, the Geu. Rosecrans' letter of declination was Qcit!ons of Pendleron or Havs in Ohio, received by the Democrat Id State p,cker or Geary iu Perinsvlvania. are
Death of Judge McDonald. . - Indian apous, August 25. '. Hon. David McDonald, - United States
District Judge, died last .Wednesday at his residence in Indianapolis. lie was
bora in Bourbon county, Ky., in! 1803,
and caroe to Washington county, in. this State,, in 1817. He was admitted to the
bar in 1832, and,- after practicing for some
.ime -moved to Monroe county, and served fourteen years as Judge of the Tenth Ju
dicial Circuit. ' After thatrh resumed the
practice of law,' moved to -this .. city, and continued to do a leadinar business until
he was appointed Judge, by Mr. Lincoln,
to succeed Judge Calb B.V.Smith,.,. Hia
death makes three , District J udes that
have died who were appointed by Mr. Lia
coSo-tAlbert b.White,. Caleb: B. bmitb
and Judge McDonald. v
MovemenU of the President. - ' Saratoga, August 29.
The President leaves Washington on
Monday morning, but his tamuy will remain hefe. The President Will return
dUrihg the latter "rar't of the week to suy
until tbe middle ot September, tie in tends visiting Utiea, next" week, for a da V
or " two, returning here to attend the
County Fair ow the 8th, 9th and 10th.
an ueuniou, oaogw, -0 --- - - -
. and Summer Tenting Season ot xtity, - HAVE INAUGURATED THEIR CAMPAIGN, AND WILL APPEAR
AT BKOOKVil.LJi:,
On M.onday, September 6, 18S9. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. : - .1 . -. t ,-. .- dsro w nTTnVftTii in retiimms: his sincere and heartfelt thanks
to the public for the patronage so liberally bestowed- upon hint in tho nast. takes great pleasue in assuring, the amusement-loving
people that he has unspartngry uivrucu uu., vuv, uu w collect in one Grand Combination the best talent afforded by either
hemisphere. Among his eompany win oe iouna inose oniy wno
have reacnea. me avmc &. with feelings of gratification, takes pleasure in placing before the public an organization so perfect in its details, as to make it the Model Exhibition of the Nineteenth Centnty ! and with
pride announces to the public the names oi a iew oi uiose memoers of his company who help to form the Great Galaxy of. Talent at
tached to this Unparalleled -institution. - v - u - -
tsituc on the 16th ultimo, and remained '
ia their hands more than a week. - Y do not wonder that they hesitated te publish it. Indeed, nothing tcv than torn".'
of much more ioteret-t.
There seems to beja chance for a lively row between jhe.Morrona nd tb7lri-
f.ulion could have induced them to let it ted " States Government. The revenue
he printed at all.
The Atlanta (Ga ) Constitution, hither, to a warm ally of the Northern Democracy, ifow discovers that it ia a party who name is atynonym of disaster, and urges
that a new combination of all the ole-" TrombiiU, to put lbw -obnoxious officers
meets ef Southern conservatism be made
John Quiney Adams, in his speech accepting the Democratic nomination for Governor oi" Ma'ssacnusettsdeclared it to
otacers nave reocivea insrrucnons to.; tax the church prop-erty of the Mormons, and and the many-vrivwd ntre enraged. It is thought the Mormea officials will riot snbmif, and Rrigham'tbw has a chance to
execute the threat he. made to Senator
outside of the Territory.
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!' There is a gTOwing irVtrest ih fkv6r c
f the Chiaes among Sunday-school workers ton the Pacifia CoasV In Sau ; Francisco
U the duty of the Democracy to abandon 1104 -5.; Methodist Episcopal dead issues by accepting the establiahed Ohurch has fortVChinese pnpirs Church
of the Advent has thirty, Howard Street
fact of universal aad unqualiied suffrage. t. . .. i - - - -J 1 The demands o the Treasury "for frae tional enrreocv are so great and .the
.- A Union City, on Thursday, week, two boys, named. Tucker and Farley, were in a swing, and, when lifted very high, tbe
board on. which they were standing brokeTucker held to the poles, but Farley was thrown forty feet, was badly braised, and had his shoulder crushed and collarbone broken. , .' . , ' The Fort VVayne.and Chicago Railroad have directed the building, in their t,hops
at Fort? Wayne, aaroon as possible, of six of the finest sleeping coaches In the Unite Stares," without regard 1 6 cost. The length of them will be sixy feet,'divided into six departments., and accomodations for forty-eikt persons, both day aod night traveh The estimated cost of each is 40,000. They will be" on the Hue i less than one yeir. . -An interesting crtna ooit. case has been brought before the Court at1 Fort Wayne. The parties, hailing from Pekio, Illinois, rre Frederick. bubbler1 and! wife, a beauti ful young lady, mpd a man named, Charles Morse. Morse eloped with Hubble e wife
some time aga; and unttl recently the hwaband could'find no trace 0 hert The matter 'between husband r ani wife. Vas been com pro aa (fie d, und.they, returned. ;hoa together. ? Morse -ha been ; phteed under
bonds, to answer, the charge of adultery.
TW Mo-ntg.waefj Mail publishes- com
plete returns- from the recent Congression
al elections in Alabama. iThe result ia as
follows;. . ! I" v
First District -Buck,- Radical, 14,079:
Mann, Democrat, 12,004; Buck's maiori-
Second Disirict fencklrv. Radical, 14,
910; Worthy, Democrat, 10,860; Buckley's
majority, 4,050. Third District Ileuin, Radical, 9,S93i Parkinson, Democrat, 9,652; Heffin's major iiv, 141. " Fourth District Hays, Radical, IS 361; Dustah, Conservative Republican, l,SS0; Read, Democrat, 3,005; Hay a majority, 10,526. . v ' ; Fi'ftn District Dox, Democrat, 5,964; llarralson, Radical, 4,545; Dox's majority mi 9. 1 Sixth District Sherwood, Democrat! 4 949; Hinds, Radical, 3,281; Haughey, Radical, 1,025; Sherwood's majority, 643, Hon. John A. Bingham, in a little off hand speech at Mount Union College, near Alliance, Ohio, on the 25th ult., said to the students and other auditors pres
ent: ' -; " - Your excellent President 'dropped the remark in your hearing that I was a work? eT. We are all workers and builders together. "Work is worship'" was the max im of the old monk. Out of it comes all that is achieved by man, and hence "there is no excellence without labor. In the words of one of England's' great thinkers, "All true laborjs sacred. There is a divineness inlt, from the UboYf the hand npto the labor f the brain - and h4rt, whioh inclndes all of Kepler 'a calculations, all bf Newton's meditations, all-acted heroisuis and martyrdoms up to that agony of bloody sweat which all men have called divine." v'.-rtA'i ., . l;" : ?,, ,
ftosecrans and the Democracy. The letter of General Rosecraos declin
ing the nomination for Governor by the
Democracy or this State, which we publish this, morning,; discovers the true rea
sons which- induced hi in to take this step The etie purport of this letter, express
d m .brief, is this:. "I am not the kind of
a democrat you take me foe I nnadem
ocrat in the geri and phSoeophica
sense o the terax Voaare democrats in
name only." The General' th goes on to eive the party a verv plain lecture on
its present duties, the burden of which ia:
"Being. dead in trespasses and sine you
must repent aad be born again before you
enter upon the administration of tbe Gov
emmsnt.'V. .This . is,. whoTtesorae advice
bravely spoken, and we commend it to tbe
serious consideration of every member of
the moribund Ohio Democracy. Gazette
Tbe-death of .Judge Ale Don aid vacates
the office of United States District Judge
for the fourth time - within ten years
Judges hilrsha M. Huntington, -Albert S,
White, Caleb B. Smith and David Me
Dva!d, have all in succession held it for a year or two each. Such fatality is un
usual, and especially so in view of the fact
that all tbe appointees swbsequeat to Jadge Hnntington were men of no very advanced ages, and of vigorous constitutions, which
promised unusual length of life. : Jadg
McDonald has held tbe place four years.
Journal.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Indiana is going wild on the question bf taxing counties to build railroads, -and there is j,reat danger that some counties w:ill r6etiously embarrass themselves by such actios. .... .
He will be tried at fhe'next term "of the
PrMhvterian baaone hundrad and twaotv-1 .CrimoaluCort. ; t- .sr. r'-. t
five. Other churchea-hav Chinese schools ! "A' trial tttt Yjlaee, last eekvn.t Law-'
of considerable' humbers.I 'feome thVee I rencebufg.fore a' J ustice Vf the Peace,
amounts required so large, that to aupply j hwind ttrif'Sx different adthVweTo4 Ver;hot, t court
Sundavachoola1.bcaidea tb Jargu jtembef-; t ftt P tha atraet, -under, ne ..a.baler,ol in the Presbyterian mission, in chSrge of j treea weir the jastke'a ofic:: The jury MKXeomta.. They aft 'deVfte eager t to j uldnt agree, nd were oit all totght. -
them woard neceitte an iasue of currea
cy at the rate of $2,TK0 a day-Tbr- a year to ctime. " Un treorge W. Julian bis returned fiouj hi-! California trip.
learn, and the, iiumbefoT schools -limited only hy the supply of teachers.
lA frYsonerwno eScadVronT-the PeT.s
itentiary at Michigan City, about two merciau
Mra. Stantou defends : Lady Byron as tbe.'hbblcst' woman, who ever trod the face ofT thejearth : tl er .remarks , we re . drawn
forth- by Theodore, Tiltoo's expreasioo of
a wish that Mrs. Stowe could keep awecret. n y r-t - &-m- ' . : . ". - :.T' !-' For maav Vears Gevernot-Morton has
been a regular colporteur ia the setvice of
theTRadieal party ef Ubio. lUtaeiaaau Enquirer. " . . A That's so, and heras left his tractt in the State tii1! he1 aad discomfit are of the political Satah.-TClevetand Uerald. - Rev: J. L. kKon the recent "pastor ;of TJniovi Chapel, ilehodist Episcopal Church, having severed that ebMiotii b v ' hSt " electron 'wnd ceptace tot the
Presidency Albion College, Miehtga a;
Will leave tTm cuy". TTuTni me. coming wee for hia nVw"worro'cfnnaftCotn-
THE PARIS AND LONDON
PAPER CLOTHING COMPANY,
.it Outfits for Ladies and Geatlemen.
THE undersigned would 'most respectfully ia
JL form th public thattha agency for the abora
nder letters patent . celebrated naaafactarad Taper Goods, is astablisbed, and for the first tima
iatrodufted in the Ubited -States. '
Among the varias-c-ompIiFbmeits of science
aod ax, ibis may be considered o c of the great'
ti acnievemenu loe age. The retio Vn hich these Goods have dbtaine
in E rape for fheir VKuiite elegance, flexibility
great ouraonuy aaa ooeapoess, will at oaca
racummend them. to. the American public. ,
Notice, Ladies! 2 0 More Washing, No
more iroLing, no more vexation!
The gret inveotion of Taper Clothing which
can inot be detected ffttta linen r&rics, and at on
hatT tle price forinerly atJ for washing.
. It woald be impossible to give -bare. aH the ad aotazes which thee (roods rossecs in an emi
nent degree. ; They inns t be seen to be apprecia
ted. ' - ' ' The fcreat demand for them, up n the man
facta rara. io Europe, prevented them, thai far
from sending a large supply, laasthe Bri-t invoice t wflt dispose of in small qasntfties ofely, caarely ta ratradaea aad shew their merit. . , Wholesale dealers will not be dealt with for the present. No arder will be rilled for more than oaa Aovtn of any one "article at one time to th Sama Wddraa .!- .
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The
Sensation Artists, THE WONDERFUL CARROLL FAMILY, " 2XG ILm 1L 3S5 : J$8L 252
WONDERFUL REYNOLDS, FAMILX:
7"
AND HIS INFANT DAUGHTER, .. ..r li A FBT 1TB A NNtEv" d ij-tox- Willie
Jimmy Reynolds, Billy Andrews, and Mr. Wallace, the Prince of Jesters. THE INDOMITABLE L A SI EI J BROTHERS,
TINIIHAM.
Suits, Walking, with pauier eat, each . Skirts, plain white, per Quarter dbsea. .'.... - 75 Skirts, oat roCe, par quarter dsea...k.....l00 Uaadkerchiera, amboasea haadsosntlj, per- , fact imitatiD, pet doaen... S Collars, pliikble as Iftoen.pef dote 89 Chemisette, per-qwartcr dotea -. 68 Shirt Fronts, egaat designs, per dotea ..... 75 Whitw Vest fearin package................-l,eo Handkerchiefs, per doscn ...v...... ......1,00 and others. Money ttust aewmpMry -rh tTCT to insure attention. Letter Calling for informatkxt lanst
contain iUdilv. .
, ,ia aendrti money-, frocure money .era
if
pofi-ible. ana add ten per cent, for postage. ' - ' JACOBUS VAN, : The Paris and Lodo -fc: .S Cirale.SUeM,.comr of M arket, Sept. S Sui. Ind;a.j4pMfs', tvdraaa.
TI-ITt: l3EDOTJXlsr ARAB TROUP. GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, ATHLETES AND - EQUESTRIAXS. Formiriff a-combination of Artists unrivalled by any Travelog Ex- : i " hibitron: Fisher's Comet Band has been engaired at an enormous ex?? for the season. IiUdditioV.to wluc-li the JMaitagement harec" ed the Hanlon Brothers' ; Cckbrated . Troupe -.of i .
Performing Dog s - & mo n is e y
- Doors open at land 7 o'clock.: ; Performance to comwenew aW 8 o'clock. - : t w "i 0 ;! v; . V. I
-Admtssioi o0 cents Clnldi;n under ten .ycajs, 3 ' '1
