Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 November 1869 — Page 2

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.am me a a.

1 The Presided' s Views cn the Finances. The President ha expressed hirtsclf 'quite dt finite., recently, to several of his Uncial liicnds concerning the question

''..ncxatioa and return to Flcc5e PJent. illc Mid Ut LeUd tccn represented as ! . . .--.tf".. lltl lirKfnl

: (viitg a continuance oi t-.v...-. Friday Kofmns?. NoreKter2S,1869. of t8Xaaun, itb the idea of enabling

the Tteasurv to reduce me aeor rar.u.j.

C. H. BtNGMAM, Editor. - uiiooiivn.l.l''.-

Specie Payments. The movement for an early return to specie payments is becoming very popular .oongthe meters of Congress, and tbe opinio is expressed in the bigbest financial circles that the project will be achieved before the close of another year. Genera! Grant ad Secretary Boulwell are both in r.. f .n pari resumption, and nothing

-Ml U1 undone that earl accomplish .

tbe object at the earliest day possible. fWral Gruld and a .number of other

. . it. -a. tt,A t im a

lie really believes, however, mat ha come Tor relieving tbe great agricultural and Ubor interests of many taxes nw imposed, and to lighten the load upon

particulars. He

Oilier via?" ... j v auks tberecan be a still further reduc

tion on tbe ruUic expenses, which will go

a good way toward .offsetting the reduced

rrrnts from taxes. In regard 10 ru-

f .

ing rpecie payment, the lresident sata that while bis desire to accomplish this bad

not teen over rated, he was free to say

noted Western Members are ..so "'" ,.. ... w8. to SCCUre a peedy resumption

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tbe tie

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cod as in favor ot a speiy wm,-..".. U thought Congress will, early Sn .t-. .L.rKlrd action o:i

BCSSlOu, .a: c !.. - subject. L The Whisky Tax. Han. Leonard Myers, of Petmsvlvaim, t.i.n). earN in the next session of Con-

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ii not seem clear to hii. lie thought that it wctt'.d be necessary to bring it about t,r such a plan as would make the horses

occasioned oy it i" s i""j - upon all classes. For tbe present be thinks a leap tc specie payments with gold he disastrous, but be is iu-

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to introduce a bill abolishing u.e . diBed l0 teueve ,ina u me -

reseat ytn of collecting t.x on d;s- I the Yrcasurj is cuaUed to go on with his tilled spirits, and leyin2 it entirely upon I r.escnt rate of buying bonds and felling the capacity of the distillery, lie the fiold ,ht before a great tia.e has pasted first to rsent tJl' FUn eeveri1 Jrsi gold will drop to from 10 to 15 percent, tCo, when en tbe ' larlinS InvfMiaatiou J ,cd jf tLjs sbouid occur, it would scon le Committee, aad stilt Insists that the gross I pi8iUc to rcsmi.e nithout a great shock.

dmoraliiation oflhe prctt system mows

tlt oui such chancres la ne i

...t..4 IU contends not only that it

... . from ihi-.j source. ; charuics o

Will mcrcao iai i i,j,M ne il,,,,!. but will renter the temptation to fraud j doc, ot inclnac a.l of then.. ..... i : ct,.. ItlPanvcre tPftnute

presented VJ ir.c s.n ..v.. , , ;,!U!5ji wili.botub tbe usury tcjjnlatioo of lU l-'M derarttteet on the subject, do waj with c. tt!Ch m vkat piace in accu-.cty cf

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cud rru'ici lue icrt-c ms uiuci .a f M.:i;.t tirrvr!S. AjaJpmT

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Gcercie Pcabcdy's Charllics. Tl e following is a table of the princely

f Mr. Pcabody. It probably

An Army Officer Kills His Sister's Tra j duccr. At noon of Thursdsy last, Lieutenant Daughsrty, Quartermaster at Newport

Barracks, met at the Sherman House,

Kokomo. Indiana, Boot and killed one

Joseph Yanhorn, whom be charge with

.....

having originated scandalous reports aooui

hia eiater. Tbe Kokone Tribune, extra.

of that day, gives tbe following account cf

the tragedy:

-Just an the citieens cf this tolace were

enjoying their Thanksgiringdianer te-day,

. tort h e traeedv waseaacieu ai iui

man 1 Tnu(

Fnr some time It has been ksown to

tbe family of Ur. Daugbcrty tbat a camn'A untruthful report waa in circti-

lation touching tbe cbaractar ef X4.us

Daughcrty. Tbe report went eacx io time when the family resided In Indianapo t:-

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Tbe seandal was traced to me iai.y ; Vanhorn. A mewkerof this family was talked to on this subject and Joseph anhorn was given as the authority. It was also IVieved beyond any question that Joseph Vanbore had uttered the scandal in a public room in presence ot acquaintances and some strangers. On Wednesday night, Lieutenant William Daugherty, of tbe Regular Army,

a brother of MUs Daugherty, raiurneu hiMue tin furloueh. Tke facts became

known t him. On Thursday at oon, Lieutanant DanghertT, in company with hie father, .cnt t, the Sherman Ilousa. Joaepb an-

born was there just inside the bar-roca dser. Lieutenant Daughtrty left the $tevs

in the office, where he ate-pped 4 moment, and went inside the bar-room, confronted Van born, when the following contersaUon ensued:

Is your tuae. Yaneornt

When Butterfield'a predecessors went out

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engaged at this work for two or tnree

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pointment of these sixteen lames is nigmj

complimentary te their skill ana Dusi.esa

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rv... 5 . .,' t'nban Be. Srmhttn KO.uatu.uat IubJ ? ' "

Alio new uuhbuiu.ij" w. i,,3u.'

lt is.'

ircu have been slandering my aistsr,

and you must retract It or take the cosse quenccs.'' I will not rtfraet it." - Here there is a difference of testimony. One man savs Vanhorn denied ever utter-

i ir,g tbe slander. Another says be seciarea be would not retract, and he (Daugherty) S l ) . ...V. W;.v. an

UB.COO U-utenant Pautheity ihen began te

feel for bis revolver, saying: l will see whether you will or nst. lie coollt tcck eut his revolver and cocked it, when Vauhora, seeing what waa

couticjr, dodeed downward to me uou. The fiist shot was juit then fired, hut took

ief,rco so, trt 20.0C0

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10,000 if

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public has been published by tbe Junta. ; uu ltUUvts 1ovw'vuu I efiVct in the floor

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The Winncpeg War. It u said tbe Government of Canada v r ! r.-v f tmrnr

cit'schs are cousidcrcd ai soldiers of the ' uccixta i.oi...-v- 7 ! cit.tcns , u couurmtng tbe report that tbe liberating artsy. Ihe Houa. oi Uepe , . w.Uitr. ix

sentatives shall not abridge the Iteccetu ci - ' v , r,. religion, nor of tbe,P,cs, nor ol public hundred : sre sworn J meetings, nor ef education, nor of Vctinon,jan authonUcs and, callinj nor of any inalienable ri,laortlelCop!c.iiacrS:or,. arc i aims I.etUr ro nor vi r..n t;,rv rrrrcscnt tbe u.iurgents ss

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D Ce.redes, IWidcut vl the Uouvcntiou, '- ng u.c surFo,v v. - - , I . iih fetllsrs in a greater degree than was

' t i t .1 l.Al HJ" ---' "

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i"!111"" . . : l.lnr.t mihed from his mouth.

ladhn Affairs. i icprcsentel a neutral. t- be fall be "aid, "t am killed' and

The Indian Peace Commission had a. , W4 report of Iim discoveries j tl.e, breathing heavily a few times, he

rull talk on evints.iv wuu , . n . . r,ibiished. oifca.

and Secretary, at much u s munu 11131

tl..r-a U the utobt coatLlcte uccord uavtuu

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Vauborn then atscmpted to run arouua screen, tut Lieutenant Daugherty met him aud tired, tbe ball eutering his left breast. , ,. Vauhora tbeo tried to get around ti 3n.! nut of the room, when anottier Qts-

chatge took effect iu the light breast.

Vanhorn then rau into tbe euice, out did not make tbe hott turn be attempted, when another discharge took effect in hi lle then ran acrthwitd through tbe c.ffue, east or the diuiug-room, north to the room door leading to the family room ,r Mr. Paulkoer. litre be fell. At every

Wells' Phrknolgqigal Journal for

December, contains interesting Sketches

and Delineations, with Portraits, of LieVeK) the eminent Chemist; Hugh Allan, the Canadian merchant; the liarl of Derby; Charles II. of England; besides illustrated Articles on the. Teaaperauiente; Education; Living GhestsjSaleui Witchcraft; JepthaWs

Daughter, Valedictory; Our experiences;

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way, New Yotk, Still Ahead- The Star Spangled Banner, which for sevan years has "wavedto the great satisfaction of its maBy thousand

readers, and ta the Ju-satisfactioa of all swindlers and r.scals generally, is even

Kcre wide awake than ever. It has at aa immense expense secured the services of an eminent artist, and the result is that it proposes to ote a trail a splendid engrav

ing entitled Kvangeline to every subscriber for 1870. This superb work of art is one

andone-halfly two Jett i sue, aad is

equal to me oesi iju8nn), ...

Say So

Tho Banner is a large eight-page, forty column paper, overflowing with splendid reading of nil kinds, and costs ouly 73 ...... . .., nViol. 5 nrt cheat) for tbe

rarer alone, but tke publishers propose

giving every subscriber a copy oi in.ir

lbe paper aua n

a

If Yo Mean "Repudiation,

Like a man'.

We fiud in the Cincinnati Enquirer of

Nov. 3d the organ aud mouth-piece oi Pendleton and the Western Democracy the following comments on tbe last statesent of the Public Debt by Secretary Bout-sell: "But even allowing that $7,000,000 per month has been paid toward the wiping out of tbe principal, what is that when we pay $120,000,000 per year interest m gold on the remaining principal? We are pay

ing one-third more for interest, even Dy their own statement, than tbey say they cancel of the debt, which is really only rl.cir.? the nature of it, with tbe decep

tive purpose of making tbe masses believe are actually reducio it. Ackoowl-

uv.v .

edging it m its best aspect, said before, at that rate the reduction would be $34,000,000 per year. Suppose we continue this for twenty-five years, and then it would only be gotten rid of through

tbe sweat and toil ot tuat perioa. uu. people desire in that long length of time to be hewers of wood and drawers of water? How many of this generation will ba alive when the final pay-day comes? iin .L.met'iitW dishonest, and how

pontewntiblv meau. is this effort to deceive

its readers. That paper put a low estimate on tbe intelligence of its patrons if it supposes that it can humbug them iu that way. Look at its sta'ement for a moment. It says: "Even allowing that $7,000,000 per month have been paid toward wiping out of the principal, what is that when we pay SlL'O.OOO.frOO per year iuterest in gold on tbe remaiuing principal? " Does that paper think that any

man is tool eaougu uu ica..n ,w -tr.ar the "rewaitiiiisr" principal will call

for S120. 000.000 per anuuni that vie do

the interest as fast as we

pay tbe principal? lt,any of its readers

A Schooner Wrecked in Lake Michigan Eishtecn Lives Lost. Chicaoo, November 19.

Tbe schooner Arrow, which was driven

ashore at Gross' Point, about fifteen miles north of Chicago, on Tuesday uight during the fierce storm, is a total wreck, and

tbe officers and crew, eighteen in number, all lost in attempting to reach shore ia

the life boat. On Wednesday torenoon the tug Washington attempted to reach tbe Arrow, but owing to the furious sea could not do it. Yesterday forenoon the tug G. W. Wood, with a life-boat, was enabled to reach tbe schooner. The life

boat was launched and the crew ot tbe

tVrrow placed in her, with lour t tbe crew

r k tnr Tha hie-boat was aimosi

immediatelv stove to aieces.aud all the of

ficers and crew ot tbe Arrow ana one roau from the tug perished; the three other men from tbe tug were rescued, but al

most froien to death. ! r.VRTICl LARS OF THE DISASTER. Chicago, November 19 Evoninjj. The following are the pariiculars of the loss of tbe tchooner Arrow: She left Chicago durins tbe darkness and heavy gals ofTuesday night and was driven ashore a mile north of Gross Point on Wednes-

dav inoroinsr. News reached the city tbat

the was bard aground about two hundred yards from the shore, the waves washing over her and her crew eliaging to the rigging. Tbe tug Masher ws dispatched to herassistance. Alter getting as near tbe vessel as possible, tbe tug put down her life-boat, manned by seven men, who did their best to reach the schooner, but tbe hnat s eauaht in the breakers, swuraped

aad driven upon the beach, the crew bavr ... I:

ing a narrow escape witn meir

The tug beng unable to oner lurmer assistance" returned to this port in the eveuitig. . - The tug Wood then went out, with two life boat', and reached the wreck in the ;..V,t One of the life beats was manned

bv five nen, who pulled to the Fchooner,

but just betore rccnin ed. Three cf the

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htrr their boat -1auiblo and popular tor tb inwmeni; oui

swaged. Three the heathen suceceo. , '"ni th tcst of X-1U1.-.

evt in reaching the pctiooner, ohc tu. , We as-K cvery old rnonit, every reaaer wno i ashore and the Other Wi drowned. j found by experience that wear honest andrs- , ,' , v. , tl.r,e men IvalU, nut only to renew lis own 8ubscr.rtioB, Larly yeslcrday moruia? tl.e lh"c 17 f B 1 tut tilke s.4o pains to give his neighbor a from the life boat, who had boarded ttie j glinilj4r J,fcufit, and thus .o extend our ii.flue rbeouer vain R.shore and Paved them-Uud widen tbe circle for tho common advantage. v x v . rI.i i . 1 i: V,A iw.rn a a. hull

selv

the

hcouer vatn n.nore anu Paveu mtiu- W4 nen it cimo iur Ives Thcv reoort that the captaiu of The Ur.r tho audience ,the niere ie. J "t , . ! to s:iv ot interest and profit to alt. c Arrow and his six mc.u, becemtng en-, onI -t,, aUlUSC, but to iunruct a

seen at this office.

to Al-.ica ur

.T. it Datis ha b,ctn elected President of

of

uieet next

all parties in rclerence to the uoie itiian t atctina insiuauv - business. The CommisMon is .reatly ; jbu, aud will reside in that city, pleased with the general result id the new j .jend, todc!ivr a policy, aad fuids that tbe Quale r. arc, j ,ct,urf 0'vrnoh at tbe Cooper Institute, thus far, uuiu successful in their labor-. ycll) Vccn,hcr 19. Some suggestions made ly the u.to.lais

-;n l..,.ht..n be comu.unkatcd to the Advices iroin Aiexanui.a j..- ,

.cents bv the ir t cr authority. The Prci-. contain iutcUiger.ee tlat tbe Suet Canal is j dk.tcJ ,() dlinkiug t0 tome excels, waa not . 1 . . ..... -11., t..,..rit vai ht Ai-ilc. 1,fli1 man amooi: attangers. He

dent sustains the ccnuuu.ot, ta an ma a - ; - had trouble in bin own. family, .

has done, ana concur m mm 1 v. ( ...... 1

I Suet, without accuicnt. !

letter,

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Lieutenant Daugherty was taseu o.-i.r .. . i an examination, aud

ict .iaiui, .". -- iv... 1.. t i.. iail to await tho action

l iv i) ... - . , ... 5,rt .v.,,...! iurv. which Will

. V. . . . J Moudaf. . ,

c may add that tew persons oau evi heard the scandal, that noue would have believed it, and that the Daugherty family are of tbe highest respectability. We tuav' also state that the deceased,

bo was a bricklayer, although he was ad-

Tiie Lady's Friend for December. The Chritsmas Number of this attractive monthly has two uncommonly beautiful

r . . .a 1 . .'i ..-. I .: rAn.lnra In

crats. rnat s wua. u wamo im u-.o think, as the ues.t sentence iu this editorial shows: Vc are paying one-third more for interest, even by their ewn statement, than they say they caucel of the debt, which is really only cban-ing the nature of it, and with the deceptive purpose of making the

tr-pl eDcravm-rs companion pictuies,

The Departure" and "The lleturn. masses believe they are actual. y reducing

the future.

three

from cholera

. . ! oa,..i. SlM!ian h:ia wti'.tcti a

Horrors or Cholera. . .... 1 , , r.-icttin" that be is unablo to attend the Wt In.lit adviec bv b-ail state that i r'v'cu,nitheeJyelL ,J and T I"!ct

areragin, tea, fully at Stia,o i Cuba. , m - ? -; " - wUll a ,icw

hundred death b.'tn oecurrc-.l ; '

lone within a fetiod of inipiejt-

thirty days. It was found iaiposibl toj -j,tt (-uLan Junta baa received news cf give the dead proper sepulture, bodies be-, . -nrnirs; of four larpe soar estates

ing covered ailh only 0 few huhes cl earth. Krar j,!a.su, .s; 0ue cl tbcn, the Australia As a cooseiiueace, the tcci:i from th . j 5 tl!,ati(,n , if. property cf the brothers cemetery has almost become as bad as the ; f J, Nfw york ,ut Hioated by pestilence. X)C Spaniard. 1 . - -'

Tie lisron Tctc?;r;j h rsys tbat lar.ds

. Hollof Pie Fcrly-?Ji.it!t Cong-ess.

The Journal CUtk f ti c Uoune of , Representatitea h:t just prepared a rcl! of all the members cf the Forty -Grt Congress who hate taken tic rath if oii e. This list embiaee exactly lo buadnd, names, and does uot tnclu l? tlu t.a.uc ol Covede nor of tha contestant, lsrrr, tod all eases or like titure Lc'.d for future determination are rixtcsn, act eibr.eed in

in Cccruia have

dvar.ced, 00 an avcrj;e

not c;nch -boft of r.00 per cent, in tlie !?ct two years. And yet, aevotdinj: to some people, ti e roconsttuction Uws arc ruiait; ti c S. u:b. Tie reciip's from customs aad internal revcuu? so lr outing November have been vrv lar-c, and 'iudicate tbat the De-

!.,. iatcei!t cl li e rutl!0 ocvi ih

hi vsif.s was divorced trom uim ar mo iai

term of court. . . The citv, although at first excited, t new cocl,"excepting always two or three persons. ,r Without knowing whether Joseph ibhorn waa puilt? of circulaiiug the report

or not, may we not deduce the following

moral: It is well to circulate CO

our neighbors. It is jut anU proper to h.!, no intercourse with eosatpera.

The writer hereof bad a conversation with Lieutenant Daugherty einco the ag.ault. He did uot appear in the least excited, as he was not when the aasault

was made. He said to u: '1 regret most sioeerely the necessity for the occurrence; but under tbe tame chcuminc.e I could not hut repeat the

n;e thiug to-morrow, or at auy ruiui. tuue." We should be pleased to comment at letici'a upou the sad calamity, but are willing to leave the case to our courts that will, we kuow, do justice. Pere Hjacinthe is the guest tf Robert C. W iuthtcp, at Uortou.

een- let

li-f. The six mrtaber !. !. d tii fs

Virginia will a t t e eru in, if at a'-V rhow a Tuithcr reduction of felvM't OA t u. uniil the State is ditw d, t.d n'-o, n.e s mount of cin in the Treasury is now with the Mississippi See distrtets. AU - ; fKS.OluV v!-

W... hn

II. a. Icuatlus Donnelly, m a recent

More beautiful engravings tbau thebe ure

seldom seen in a mag:iine. It has also a gay and stylish plate of Colored Fashions, and a Christmas title-pase, showing various modes of celebrating the day. The illustrations ef Caps, Bouuets and Coiffures are tasteful, aud so are the captiva

ting Costumes for little Cirla. Music "The Angela are Waiting for Me." Amanda M. Douglas concludes her exctllcut starv. "The PtUe of Two Ueu's Lives,"

- - j 1 .. It . . 1 . t.. it.. w.M.t-OIlt RP.

and iurs. 11 uuu rvivan - eret of her novel of "llolaud Yorke," which cuds in the most satisfactory manner. There is a fine story from Mrs. Moultou, and one from Nora Perry, and

a sweet poem Iroru Florence Percy, with

evil retort or he usual literary variety. Tbe recipes

are goou, practical uukuvui, cu.. diea want for their holidays. Tbe publishers offer great inducements to new subscribers, and we recommend our read

ers to inclose ten cents for a sample copy, to Deacou & Peterson, 319 Waluut Street, Philadelphia. Price $2,50 a year (which alto includes a' large stetl engraviug). Four copies, $0. Five copies (and one gratis,) S3. "The Lady's Ftiend aud "The Saturday Eveuing Pot" (and one

engraving), $4,00

it

Wp arc tn;tH'7 the interest and 31,-

000.000 per"aunuiu ol tbe principal, as the Eiuiuirer knows; and yet it, in this covert way, would leave the impression tbat, while we pay $34,000,000 of the puncipal we are not paying the interest at till,

! and the tiebt is tncrtany rauia If it be true, as the next seu-

tence co'ticedes. tbat we pay iuterest and

principal, how is that "changing ne

tine of the dvht for d.crplicr purpmK

tirely disabled hoai loo exposure, were

washed overboard and urownea. 7h hivdics of bis. drowued men flv-.ted

ashore yesterday afternoon, three nbout a mile south fcf the vtrevk aad three at Kuaatou. . Tho Board of Health of New Albany baa ordarcd all persons not already vaccinated to be vaccinated at one!. jnw... LajnaW'DTiai 1111 r 1 wi i-iiaaia 1 awiiaaaewMaasst ii II W ADVERTISEMENTS

we shall have

We sec nut

ly t amuse, but to lUFtruct ana oer.cui our

readers; to holn every man to a home aad a livin... and t aid" in filtioir hioi for their rs'ion.l

i cujo mout. V e hope to uiaia ino nexi voiuiu

The Jhst and Jncfutt EVEll OVvKHEU TO TUB I'fBUC.

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TE11MSINDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOUtXAL.

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club of f.liy uti extra copy of the Daily nill k J. inato id of thoexira etl'

Tho pctter i of a club of mote than ten l,et .,iniiiis..iun of ten rer csnt- n't

IV e k! Y tlubs, in lieu of the extra cniss, if P'

specimen Copies

actsot C.ngws of JulIM, IStC, and w-"""1-

" N, SiJ.tr. SAMUEL 1A 13, P.M.

rOMM.SSlOM.irS SALE 0? KiiAI.

a.- c 'o t t :

MIF. utiderficv.t'l (. :umi..-:ncr,

T"r'

.nltlin "tii.ty t'oinin

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OAS t t.criruue j'imit". "--'----- . :,,. ... .i,.,iKitr or raumii

tr.ch and Mary l;ic.lon.ueh una otUe. lt ii-v ; VcuUBoViVostcr furuirhod agooti ..4 I1'

ircr o v kulU nt Tijiaicm-.p --r i . , .,,

lie atction, eft tb. V,en,,fCS iu lirookv.llo, juJiittHnc'cs l'or Clubs mu.n he ma. . "f

Oil &llunl(tl, ISri dO'J l lec mbtr, 1C-1. j 1)llt a,M-tions mny be mode tnj between the hour? of I .,- I oVIurk P .M. ?f .Nb,,,.fl '

aid .lay, the r..l!oinS .ter.OeU ttcui .ri. j -- -- """T invariable. e

bama furnishes U-ur v eu

have nt yet tiien tin oath

t .-.,;.; i4 i!:c rEtr tee m '.-or et t-fif.

. . -, . j . i to bis seat freui lhi State, out o" tl-o Cvo li5trictt. Tex a, tf adaiitted, i'.i tuiaisb two members,! :d ht i! ce f tJcria

hey .

vt,.,i i .ii I !i n

i -tf-r :v im nip tuvuvu in .in..-.rv It it . ! . . , - ,' t :- p tc i-T that the people etctaand

oh! r-arties live iss-ues, anu tli.it tte

s

,i s

t-,ti'.V jne?:i

atlier ijaectiojif,

-,,,'wul fi red'Oy mallow up r.U

"ae ti e rod of Aaron swnl-

: .1. v..-.M trt-t-eFcMatives

"Tr I; r;, p lhatl lowed vp tbe rod of tbe conjurors, will be iaruit-hed ly tio. . nut ,

tha roll w iil hi i rd and thUu-ta hen all the Pistes :

is boliovcd vi'.t be rt-.--.--jourumont of tbo pi-et.t

1 1" tv t Lun- j t .- lint s- e fcibt I . a U :ti i . e i . - t . U-il It . !.. ! . . .. it ;

Fe-satcr A2 --s n r c-

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t--. t" c c; it. . .V

UCC l.'-O I .! U e:l . . "-

t.d aii a.S's .r- ti.t . ttu.-t veavi! V upon

"Ucv. licnry V.'ard I.ceebcr, in a recent tv ref .ro divinity students, told them

fornums were always nsaclc on typical

When le kties of a quarrel be-

!o be ftuuies their atuercct

ti 1 a fcrnrt-n grows out or tt, ano

i.btut a MrtJe h:?on to tl c case

eses.

tweert two pee

nt iure,

Judge Jahusun, in acknowledging tbe receipt ef bis credentials aa United State

Set.stor from Virginia, writes toUeveraor.

Walker, indorsing the principle ot tne loth Amendment, and hoping it will soon

beccuic port ef the Constitution; advocatiiiii tbe observance of exact aud .ood faith in tbo paymsnt of the public debt. airJ tdvisiu the casting behind us of ail

w r " dead issues. The l.ev tl. NV. Beceber, iu his thanksgivicg sermon, atid be believed emphatically in i:icreaaing to the fullest cxteut the eflicicney of publie scboe's. These i v ... a m ritmnifiD. frsie

?CllOClS UU'l uut sjitij 1 asd superior, but must be better than tbe

nrivate achovils. In nothiUi;

r

the

could tke

The

A Splksmd PitiZE for THE Lapies! The fiuest, mast pleasing, and costly enhliihed iu America, to be

. . . t . preseuted as a premium to each subscriber to Deuioreat'a Monthly, a aaagaiine of practical utility iu tbe household, a mirror

' of the f ashions, and a literary conaervator

of surpaasiug interest aud arti.-tic excel

lence, acknowledged to be the Model Par- j lor Magazine of America. The engraving, 23 by 35 inches, is Trom tbe original painting, entitled, "The Pic-

Nic en tbe 4th of July. Tbe painting teok a whole year, and ia considered tho fiaest of tbe entire list ! numerous popular productiena by Lilie M. veneer. The engraving was tbe labor of

four yeara, by three ewineut ariista Johu j jour

Rogers, John Ualpiu, and fcsusect tlolljer; the last named having beea iaduced to come from Europe to America expressly to finish it. The engravers have ably sec

ended the euccesttful labors of the painter

situata in rrsukliti County, to wit: ti.:.... ... ,1 ,r..-hutf fect of srround oil ot

A Ul.l.-1. ------ t i , ,

l.o'a Sof. tiound F6. in that part ot tne town i wnerc u.a,.,. ... Vustic"(l

brookvill. In.d t ff by Jesse B. Thomas and oth- money i. a re8 ; reu.t.a l

ers. btainninir SU ieet tiouih ol tne ; i . are ooi.gc- " . . T. . K.olute rrote'H

. . . s . x- a? e. . Ln.,.. Smith :.h ri ;

M.Fn ns- . , t rf.l l .1 I. Ill i It . t'J IIIVIU k. vu w j - - j

thaace Ea!t ncK-fS ftd Lots os. no nna no 10 th. .ii... l..f.r.i North ai feet: thence West

iut to the lilacs et beginning

Main Burgess street. On this lot is a goud Irame

divellinit htu?e with modern improvements, lront- j ing on Main Burgess fctreet. ..,.'' Also forty fect off of Lots Nos. 67 and 68, in t .t .fnrrsaid. comuioncinir 50 tect South

ol the Sorlhwet corner of said Lot No. 67; thsnce

n.,.ik in tv..t. tSnnce Laet across sata Jjot ros.

67 and ttS; thsnce North 40 f;et; thenoe West across said Lots Nos. 67 and 6S to tho place of

beginnin g.

of

ef tbo soar crop in Cuba,

par, lea, cou;

..xupon w.t.u , T,. -v.- -iu-u,Ui, iJJlUm-,s Cf tbe .rael. t!n roo-cr c!s . lie t. e not ..nor i r

; tcneral rcdcetion oi ih: t.srn, ixccpt on .

llie lew attielca cnumciaici ab.no, as.u t,uxKiCi l.v Cespe-lcs, in order to keep

jtill oppo&a all measures w Men fa-t oi (,;

free trade, lie w ill v:e fil.. ineocic taS. for ll.

Jc'.ieve it U.ls upon iLc

ry- (...t -- Pere Iltatititl.e .-te bis Tbanb-gtvi dinner with ihe Pev. Dr. Kcdride, Norfolk, LitcbStli Ccua'y, Cotuiecti.ut

rublic afford to be le penurious

beat teachers must be secured, and receive j s-one but artjgtg can fully appreciate the

for hestiivcs to elevate tl eir a,jC(.uate compensation ior their gervices. , still and labor lavuued oh tuts engraving. 1 ' ' . . t ' . . . . i-i. , 1 ar.t i Tr fine aud lni-

i - a. ai. :... v tior list Kri1. a its- iTiiri di vaav.w w

w!...ie ttr. trrau rut eo to tnrg to u-.cti Uie common kuoui suuu.v. ... v- . - ?- .i.ti.te finish to the

ttead will bear the most minute mspee- . l - 1 - : .- 1 .. ; .. . - .

tion. Tne union oi line ana suppie n .

ecuttd with

must bo rememferea, wntcu ui. Puritan fathers to this continent.

Spaniards from usitg it, wnl ccct tne

u.eceiiMitiirM ... j., ,ccoris t0 Cuban estte;son that bo: rrm f.ftv to sixty million dollars,

UiCtl a..e

t0 in eustt ri revenue. Prominent Cubans,of j 3!cw' Yotk city are now preparing a memo. 1 ril to Congress, praying for tbe early rect ' cgnitio:? of the independence of tho strug--!tng republic.

.i ..... tt.A 1i.,Avin..

tartan, lie couui no .---e of tbe Mible ou a Jew in the public schools. It was the lack of toleratiou, it

It is announced tbat sixteen of the most expert female money counters in the Treasury Department at Washington, have been sent on to Now York to verify the casb balance stated in General Putterfield's accounts as United States Assistant Treasurer.

unusual abilitv, and their

' skillful combination has greatly contribu

ted to the success of the engravers in mis unsurpassed proof of their artistieal genius. The work on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges tbe most elaborately fioisked large work of art ever engraved ia America. ' ' Fine copies of this magnificent Picture,

Can vav i64.ttO0.0OU of the principal !,Ulwra lhaa lk re.i.-oi.at.lo comyei.eati-n f..r the ,vJ L Will have over SS.CUO.OOOUcvie. All V.r-ns vng-a in the m- serv-c.

. . . .! .. raro rciuircU to tano tne win r. --.

less ot iuterest to pay nen jcai, pay that much ou the principal, and the next year 10,000,000, less cf interest, and so much more to add to the principal, aud so iu raiidlv increasing rates until

the whole debt is paid. The Fituiuirer contradicts its former assertion by conceding this, and then puts in the following pitiful and untruthful wail over the situation : ' Suppose we continue this for twentyfive years, and then it will be gotten rid of through the sweat and toil ot that long

period."

It will net take re-ore than fifteen geirs

to pay tbe debt, instead of twenty-live vMr: hut. as that is the nearest th truth

of anything in ihe article, wc let tho little m.ittcr ol ten years puss. It then wiude up its doleful bewl with

a cowardly bint that we should "repudiate"' the debt. If that is what it means and we can see that it U susceptible of no other meauing why not show its manhood, uud boldly advocate "rfpudintioHT'

Screw your courage up, Mr. Emiuircr, to that poiut if you can, and if you cannot, do not male a pitiable exhibition of your cowardice by your contemptible hinting at what you dare uot opeuly avow. We will pay the last farthing of this debt created

bv the treachery and treason ol your

friends, and you, to; and, if )ou bad even

the prea:onitory syptoms of patriotism, you would rejoice ocr the fuct thut we

are pajing it so rapiuiy. You prophesied that if Grint wos elected, the debt would increase, aud bankruptcy and i uin follow. The honesty of bis Administration, aud the economy of his tumagement, is wiping the debt out and mating false prediclioua. This deep ens and strengthens tho confidence cf the

people in the republican party, and sls ! vour Pendletons aud Packers when you

bring them before the people, aud that wbat'a the matter with you. You did, Mr. Enquirer, what you could to destroy the life ot the nation to save your party during the Rebellion, and now you would take from the Nation what is dearer than life its honor tor the tane purpose, andiu the meantime your party becomes smaller and more despised, aud you have not sense cuough to see it. Shclby liepublican. As a people we have every reason to give thanks and rejoice. During the year past has prevailed in all our borders.

There has been uo pestilence or plague to walk in darkness and wade by noonday.

TL. KPasona have been crowued with abun

dance. The farmer has been rewarded for

bis labors in the full barns aud overflowing The cost of living has been

materially reduced, and the necessities of

the poor been so much diminished. la

r,T . . i .i ;u b ntr'-

ea I'lea Curt.tn .he uirne . y or . j - " - - - - -

drafts or Postoffice Money Orders if r"Mb'V..

be procured stnd ilj

do fo, and the system is an absolute pi

aga.n.t lofees oy ina... . ,

in inuiana w cou.. "- - - .,f..;-K8,

IndtanapolHil'l

Journal. Address, Nov. 26.

Also, Kerscty-fire feet off of the South ends Lota Ntis. f 7 and 6S ia said plat aforesaid.;

On each of raid, lft uiiuut neU lots is a gooo comfortable dwtT.mg for a small family. Aleo Lots .No. 3. i, 2-1 and 21, in that part of said Town of Broi.kviilc laid out by Abnor AcCarty and William W. I'.utlrr. TEKMS OF SAL.E Oue-lhird cash on dsy of ..... . 1 Y. .. ...niiifiin (inn.

s:i;o, one tniril ia one, .tuu iu. ...... e .1 . -. .. f ..I. 1 V. a ilfprreit

thiril m iwo years iroin unj ui psyintnts to bo secured ly the purchaser exeoutinu notes and mortgage un the premises, beannf interest from date, aud waiving valuation and apnrai.-eroent law.. r! . ... ... - .1 . . 1. . 1 llh nf

Private bias wiil do receivou up w . Pcccmbcr. Tor further particulars, enquire of the undersigned at Brookvitle, lud. JOllH KINO,

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