Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 December 1869 — Page 2

Jiiviiina ganmciuu

The Totes in the House of llepresenta-I The President has decided to remove

rUT.UT.: , ,.J R..iR.n.-T,te.. on Saturday last, on Mr. I r.gcrsoU'B most of the Territorial omcers 01 asn-

on niutfatj, vu. . - i :, T,;tn, inrdnd off the Uover-

Governor Stevenson, of Kentucky, was,

1 Thursday, elected Un

tor to succeed McCrcery.

C. H. BINGHAM, Editor.

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Friday Horning. December 241863-

Georgia Reconstruction. J

The GcoreU bill was put inmuc. ... cruor of MooUnl.

Honso eo Tuesday afternoon, just, as " came from the Senate, by yeas 12!, nays 51, after Bingham's motion Jo rPM for a month had been rejected by 117 to

The Senate passed the Georgia Bill, ith Mr. Mortou's aroendraeut, at 1:30 Saturday morning, by a ote of 45 to 9. The President has nominated J. Wilson ' Shaffer, of Illinois, for Governor of Utah,

and Benjamin F. Potts, ot Unio, lor

A committee of Bishops has been instructed to draft a plan for checking the growth of inBdelity, in accordance with

U went to the President Tor his sig- j the Papal allocution. nature on Wednesday, and there isnoj gf,try of tie Treasury offers a reason for doubting that he will sign 'i ofoiie thousand dollars for the arAsfoonasitissigned, Governor Bullock jf stof niUrderer of Colonel Moses, will issuo a proclamation requiring the . Kevenue officer at Sedalia, Missouri.

it wis before tne negroes .

on Wednesday,! A delegation from i'lorida re

Legislature. a

r f iuhcd. to meet

the l"h r .Lnu.iv. It originally con- hog the President lor a military force to dated of 71 Sonatnraan-l 175 Represent a-1 preserve order and enforce the law in that tiveK. Since it first, met two mf mhers i tjtate. have been killed, five have died, and fif- j T,,e ll-te oll Tuesday con6rmed a teen aro refugees from the State, j jonK ist 0f nominations, including those Bullock sys twenty-nine more are incl- oJ iIr Low a9 Minister to China, and Mr. !"ibh The bill doc nut make any pro- 1 n,ow M,n;Mer t0 Braiil.

tsion Tor district unrepresented. Trauds at Cincinnati. Information has been received at Washington to the effect that enormous frauds have Ueu unearthed at Cincinnati, principally among; manufacturers. F.r ex--,t. tin. firm of bich standing is

The President has withdrawn the nonv

ination of Mr. Yeaman as Circuit Judge

Inr ihe Sixth District, and substituted that

of Mr. Withey, of Michigan.

The New Yotk Times maintains that

there is a fully matured conspiracy among

the New York Cubans to destroy the

i ..t:,,.l million I

buowp. o uaB ....... - - - , gunboats f dollars profits un last year' bus'.ness, ; b

of which no return ha teen made and Dill will be introduced in Congress at

upon which no tax has been paid. Other an car)v diy rrovi.ding for the consolida

tion of the Frcedmen s Bureau with the

till, are regarded as decisively showing

that Congress will not favor expansion beyond Secretary BoutweU's recommendations. Early last week, in Lee and Marion counties, on the border of Tennessee, Assistant Assessors Smith and Boyle were shot and badly wounded by bushwhackers, while searching for illicit whis

ky stills ia the mountains.

The eession9 of the Ecumenical Council

will be tesumed on the Gth. The b rench

Bishops protest against the interference

of the Pope in the proceedings, but the Spanish home and colonial Bishops sus

tain him.

The Senate Committee will probably re

port favorably upon Boutwell's scheme for

increasing the National Bank circulation

by retiring 35, 000,000 of the three per cents, and issuing NationalBank notes in

their stead. Some members of the com

mittee favor increasing the amount to

845000,000.

At a meeting of prominent citizens at Portland, Maine, relative to the reception of the remains of George Peabody, acommitte was appointed to confer with the State authorities and such other persona as was deemed proper. Governor Chamberlain will order out the State militia.

of his power up in a Concessional Dis- ' plaints are and how to cure them. It con- j present deposed by the scarcity of money oi nis power up in a vuiiptc r nBmt. n t of the i n the larae cities, it can not be Ions before

trict.

Give him a nomination for a State j tains the startling announcement of the

India

contro

frauds of a like character ate nintea t llecent investigations and comparisons ol tax lifts with other statistics also show that littlsi more tha'n half of the malt liquors manufactured in ht city during . i tlto hv Atiil it IS

me pasr year ... uitar f Tcnnessea the sold

ouier !;"-" -r- -

medal voted him by the last legislature

General Thomas writes to a friend in NashviUa tl.at be intend to rctwm to the

believed that like investigation m

cities will show a similiar state of facts as to that special iutcrest in other part ol the country. '

f tb-.t tata.

In Congressional circles the inference is drawn from the recent Supreme Court decision that the constitutionality of the legal tender act will be confirmed by the same tribunal.

nor. Chief Justice, Collector of Customs,

and Marshal. They are charged with cpostacy from the Republican faith. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to omit the sale of gold on Tuasday and Friday cf the prcse-nt week. This order does not affect the sale of gold on

Thursday, or the purchase of bonds as

advertised. The Secretary has also given

orders for the payment cf the January

interest on and after Friday next. Inter

est to the extent of ?3,000,000 will be due

Jauuary 1st, and the anticipation of one week will give sufficient time for its entire payment at that date. There is now in

the Treasurv about S10S 000,000 of coin.

3,000,000 of which consists of deposits for which gold certificates have been issued. A New Soso. J. A. Buttei field, author of "When You and I were Y'oung,

Maggie," has just written ,lSwect Ethel May," song and chorus. Its beauty of construction, and exquisite- sweetness of melody, make it a perfect musical gem. All the reusio stares sell it; or it can be biained by mail by sending 35 cents to T. W. Martin, publisher, 121 Madison Street, Chicago, Hi. The following facts appear in the recent report of the Commissioners and Super

intendent of the Indiana House of

llefuge: It is located near Plainfield, in Hendricks county, upon a farm of two hundred and twentv acres. The buildings

were erected at a cost of S05,O0O, and are well adapted to the purpose for which they were designed. The soil of the farm is represented as tieh, and well o.i.l ...l ,,t.l fur fruit There is

dent's refusal to submit the papers on the , )ow (n(J jlunilre,j an(j twelve inmates at nominations for Circuit Judges. The re- j tne ouse, twelve of whom were remanult was a triumph for the President, for j ded by Got. Baker, ficm the penitenthe Senate decided to respectfully ask W the State The cost of the in-

the papers in me c.isu m musu nuuMuauu.

office and 1 turn him loose" in the State,

Come, gentlemen, wlut say you? The

Hancock County Democrat has tno noor. Journal.

Georgia Reconstruction Bill. The following is a copy of the bill to

promote the reconstruction of the State of Georgia, as it finally passed the Senate, at an early hour Saturday morning : "Be it enacted, !iQ., That the Governor of the State of Georgia be, and hereby

is, authorized and directed forthwith, by

! .i s9 fjw ii rf n itinr7.it. or the mm bus

tion of. one of the stars in the firmament with all its attendant planets.

Letter from Kansas.

orrespondence of the Indiana American.

Abilene, Kansas, Dec. 13, 1SG9.

Mr. C. U. BiSattAM, Perhaps some of your many readers would like to learn more about Kansas, from one who has had two years' experience, and has taken much pains to learn all about-the good .i K,1 .-.nalitips of this new and won-

proclamation to summon all persons elec- . . . Brtf m. i:tn find-

ted to the General Assembly of the said -" J- 'l S ate, as appears by the proclamation ef ing out the ciaracter or any other new George G. Meade, the General command-j acquaintance. The old saw says "to find in" Hie military district including the j a person out you must winter him and -T nffimia dated June 25. 1808. to summer him." Now I have wintered and

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in the large cities, it can not be long before the tide will turn and money will be flow, ing in from the country. Vith the Eastern cities the case is different. Capital there is invctsted in securities and merchandise at high prices, which have depreciated in value with the decline in gold, and parties there, with bankruptcy staring them in the face, are trying to create a mouetary

panic, under cover of which they can hide thoir insolvency. There m y be, in fact there always are, some weak houses ia busiuess in the West as well as elsewhere, but taken as a whole the great body of merchants as well as the tillers of the soil in the West are solvent. Gazette.

The vacancy in the Cabinet, just created

by Attorney General Hoar's resignation, is about to be quickly filled. Last Friday the President tendered the position to Judge A. W. Strong, of Philadelphia, ex-member cf the State Supreme Court, !.-, hn rrn'itvl hv letter aecevtinir it.

n Bureau, placing both under the i , ., . i f i.pr,,r I rrUa ,i.-ti in Executive session, dis-

nl it II. o I 'C l a 1 1 ;u t u i ui uv .--.. J w.. ,

cussed for nearly fuur hours the Presi-

ntmpar nn the same certain day. to be

named in the proclamation, at Atlanta, in the said State, and thereupon the said General Assembly shall proceed to perfect its organization, in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United States, according to the provisions of this act. 'Soc 2. And be it further enacted, That

when the members so elected to the said

Senate and House of Bcprcsentatives shall be convened as aforesaid, each and every member and each and every person claiming to be elected as a member of the said Senate or House of Representatives shall, in. addition to taking the oath or oaths required by the Constitution of Georgia, also take and subscribe and file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, one of the following oaths or affirmations namely: 'I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that I have never held office or exercised the duties of a Senator or Representative in Congress, nor been a member of the Legislature ol any State of the United States, nor held any civil office created by law for the ad ministration of any general law of a State, or for the administration of justice in any

State, nor under laws of the Lulled Mates,

From Washington. Special IUj)atch to the Cincinnati Qazstto, Washington, December 20. VIRGINIA RECONSTRUCTION. The case of Virginia is g 'ing o er info January. The Reconstruction Committee is still fussing over the bill for the admission of the State, and even if reported tomorrow, there would hardly be time to get it through before the recess. Farnsworth

tried to get in his own bill to-day, but the House stood 103 to GG against him, show

ing not so much a feeling of opposition t

the measure as the desire to nrst deal with refractory Georgians. The bill for admission was reported in the Senate by the Judiciary Committee, but there was no movement for action. Whenever it comes up in either branch the debate will not be on the merits of the bill, but on what phraseology shall be given to the preamble. Every member of the Reconstruction Committee but one is understood to be for admission. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

T"!! K andorsignoJ Administrator of the Estate

A Repudiatsr. Mr. Mungen, of Ohio, addressed the House, on Thursday, in committee, on the finances. In the

rfui-j .-- -- . course ol his speech he came out square- Three hundred Chinese laborers Iclt ly for repudiation of the national debt. ?,,, Francisco, on Sunday, for Hew He claimed to speak only for himself, and ! Orleans. They are under contract to perdid not attempt to bind any one. Mr. : (onii three years' labor on Southern planBrooks of New Yoik, Mr. Kerr f Indications.

nna, and a number of others, repudiated,, TpiC pi,areholders cf the San Francisco!

for themselves and the Pomoeratie l'r,3 ; v;t0., w Javii;ation Company have decided any sympathy with the views of Mr. Mun- ; luUJ a'fl.ingajachine, of suttUient gen. On motion of Mr. Garfield, tl,e C4,racity to test the practicability of the House, with but one dissenting vote tihat ! i()Vt,)tion cf Jones of Kentucky adopted a rrso- j lution condemning anv action looking ! I n vcM-gation into the cause of the late toward repudiation, as unworthy the lion- j mine disaster, in Pennsylvania, bo"cr and ooCd name of tic country. (that the breast of the mine had been

worked .up to witlun twenty- icci oi w.v The Pope Makes a Speech. outer sutface. The Pope on Monday received a depuration counting ol 000 natives of France ; An Indianapolis correspondent of the nnvl delivered an address to them in French. 1 Cincinnati Commercial says there . a dc Ho explained that the recurrence of ire to have Will Cumback run for LonChmtmns should teach all men the lessor j grcss iu the Third District, against Holcf humility, which God has given to the man. world on that day. Pride, sid the holy j It isi said by leading Democrats in lather, was the enemy of mankind, and ; (,nf.ress that no attempt will be made by Ahe author of revolution. At the con-i,iejr party in the New York Legislature Vision of hi al lies the Pope, with a tp repeal the vote of the last Legislature ,cc softened by emotion, gave hisbtn- j,, fatwr cf the Fifteenth Amendment, tio... Hi visitors veto greatly moved,: ----r tJ at the comli-u ct the ceremony i , . mvpt rW gun-

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The brother of Albert L). Richardson , made application to the Surrogate of New j York County for letters? of administration upon the estate of hi brother. The request was denied on the ground that the right to administer belonged to the widow and children of the deceased. The holders of Georgia State bonds, issued since the war, express great anxiety and fear, regardirg the measures before

Congress affecting Georgia reconstruction. IJeside the regular State bonds, large amounts have been issued, granting State aid to railroads.

and education of those 112 wayward and criminal boys, was only 21,739,40. The House is not a prison, but a home or a reform school where the boys who

otherwise would bo sent to the peniten

summered Kansas twice, and ought to know some thins about the State, its soil, climate, inhabitants and products. At this writing, the weather is mild, the ground unfrozen, and jut dry enough to be well plowed. Those who intend sowing Spring wheat are preparing for it by nlowin". The fall and winter thus far

has been very favorable to the winter, which looks extremely well. Crops of all

kinds were abundant the last season, and there is anpaiently no danger of a famine in Kansas for a long time to come. Immigrants BTe coming in rapidly and steadily so that flourishing towns and settlements are springing up like magio. There were no grasshoppers last fall, and hence there will be no eggs to hatch next Spring. New-comers can have no fears of their garden and fields being annoyed with these pests. There is still plenty of unoccupied land for new settlers. Some Krirapfitpnds ran be had within sight of

town; and the R. R. Co. lie Agricultural Collesre. the Common School bund,

and the thousands of speculators, resi

dent and non resident, have lands inal tney of Matthew Ilutchinsan, deceased, will oa"r

arp anxious to sell; and mostly on easy a t public sale, at the former residence ot the de- . i !..,, ,, caused, in Urookville.

tprres.. I LIS town. WHICH cuiiuiucu

On txtturdar, January 13, 1S70,

i. -ii ; llie iiiliitiirv tir ! a ilnsan Im i lil I !1 ' HI a 11 klU'JS, IWO )u.f

" rvice of The United Statesand j tB, now ha from one to two hundred,! foUoiCg dc.crihcd Vetsoual fropert,. to

monopoly vi liiv.

li.iry, and there, in a great majority of i Caje ruay be,) 'or the following oa!h or

.t r. nnnn,rDil in i nsui ruction or re-mml rri.ivs a

l ititaiiti cuuxiv" - : - j j - - . , ,

hellion against trie umieu ci.ut, ii pavejunu imui ....j . . - , , aid and comfort to its enemies, or render- annum, to Chii-ago and N v l.rk. 1 ne

nn.KPf.nnee of direct l hvs- . settlers all have fcue l.erd -l uouusuc

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cattle, and licei Dears u e'j r.a uuuittous ulUcc arlicics wo ica.ous w measideling the incxhaulable supply, tUk j tU,. Sale tn eoininente at lOooiock A. M. beir' 1-, Its. per IU. J X''".li.M.. "u all emus over five di.liara a credit The Kansas l';ci So Lai. way IS flir uf tlf:t,t .months will he given, puichmstr execurrrnrnl outlet uud c'mmunicatioil with the tiua note with approved endr-er. with interest

outride world. It fine ears are nearly ai

wav in siiiht or bearing, and au immense;

buHDCs must le tione on una iuu. x.

will so an be tiui-bcd to l.'enver, in c-ou-ia-

aid and com

ed. escci t iu

ioal f.ree. anv supnort or aid to any iu

surrection or rebellion against the United States, nor held any otiiee under cr given any support to auy Government of any kiud organised or acting in hostility to the United States, or levying war against thP United States so helo me God for on

i the raius and penalties of perjury as the : . . . , j 1 1 ... - .1.

cases, ruined for life, may be redeemed

from their waywardness and prepared to lead honest an 1 useful lives. The report ia an interesting one, and every friend of humanity wiil Cud in it powerful incentives to encourage the vigorous prosecution cf so good a wart.

President's Letter to u'uo'ga Grier. The following is the letter of the President , accepting the re.-ignation of Judge G lier: LxFcvTiYF. Mansion, "j

amrniaiion it. x ......... allirm a the case may be) that 1 have been relieved by an act of the Congress cf the United States from disability a provided for in section 13 of the 14tli Amendment of the Constitution of the United

States

line Cooking Stove and Fixtures, One Parlor r-tove, liedstead.s. Water Cooler, 'iiibles, Sot', Couriers loull,

K a r in i n L ie.-iil!,

from d;e. .AC 11 A U I. I. UU iasu.,

! !.-. 24. bfi'J 3w. Adminitraur.

i'LBLIC SALE.

pe

mi! t j : j .:ti ..tr.. V.K .,! r L-

do. and a branch hoin there to nejtui e J,MriM two m lt,9 Wrst tlf i?roJkviIU, oa tho

Citv, on the Nebraska road 10 Caliioi t.ia,

will lien ii'we. a passage to i lie 1 aeinc coast. This hil'er ioud r branch is now hfin" hoiit. In li e 11 tan time li e main

trunk cf the Kansas Pacific will be push-

December 15, lOD

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l.rVe l M;i in prPgea an. ,oJ ,ncWd in the lower

In view of the spread of small pos in ,

.i e, r,nr.,r,t rrsnlti. 1 Jo the Hon. Kert C. Unrr

till I'UUIIIM , v . . , , tion in the New York Board cf Health,! SiR-Y-ur letter eontaunng the tender . i 'of the resianation oi vourcPace oi Assorequesting Congress to enact sueh laws a j j, pf Ul( ,:;nirll..e Court of the will prevent emigrant embarking for the j 7 1 1 el States, to take effe.-t on the 1st United States unless they furnish the j v 0f pcbi uary next, has been received commandant of the vessel on which they : by" me to-day, and your resignation is

accorditioly acceptcu, 10 lake tuui uu that date. I sincerely regret the increasing physi

cal infirmities which induce you to retire

A Plot foiled.

The President sent to the Senate on Monday the following nominations: Edwin M . Stanton, to be Associate Justice

l,r Thpv were to derait for Cuba du- ,.r Snrrcme Court. ti'c? Robert C.

are about to embark with a certificate of vaccination. Little was done at the Capitol on Saturday, except the work performed by the Reconstruction Committee. The subject under consideration wa the administra

tion ef justice in Virginia. The cousid- ! judicial duties have been performed

eration of the entire Virginia

finally postpoued until alter

recess. - ! mPmi.rr. a it is my nurceable duty and

privilege on this cetasiou thus distinctly to recognise, the gveat service which you were able to lender to your country in the darkest hour of her history by the vi.'or and patriotic Gimness with which

tes, so help me God (or the pains and nalties of perjury as the cusc may be),'

n,tl nr atlirmation. when so nltd,

v li 1 v. ii ' shall be recorded by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and said oath or affirmation or copy of the record thereof duly ccttiued by sail Secretary of State, shall be evidence i all Courts and places, and every person claiming to be so elected who shall refuse, or decline, or neglect, cr be unable to take one cf said oaths cr rfiirmations above provided, shalf not be admitted to a seat in the said Senate cr House of Representatives, or to a partki. pation in the proceedings thereof, but slir.li be deemed ii-eligible to such scats.

lirouisviiie .t jdctatuora Xuruvike, On Saturday, January 6th, 1S70, the foltowirg desciibud l'rror.at Property, to wit: llnr.es, Ci.lllr, ilow. Com. Ilrrem, i-'arniiun Ltensils. ONE LV1.0Y, OM li i'AHM WAtJOiS,

I U' livhold an d Kitc-l.en t ui niture. Jec.

.... -. , .1 I 11 .iuIHIia all u llllT.OII rui lliiuir, av.

ed on by way iMtXlCO, al.d reatn Hie j xi.HJi. un all sum over Cre dollars credit western cceau by a route that can never 1 ,.f Iel, moniiis will be given, purchaser giving be impeded by the m.ows cfwinter New , tn

UailvviMs are uvn i dc.

within the State, ami we now have, or soon will have over stvcu hundred miles of jail road in Kar.sas.

GROCERY STORE.

J. II. EI.OCE

I'm in the bench, and, with the assurance of my persona! sympathy and respect, 1 desire also to express my sense of the inhHitv and uprightness with which your ! iudicial duties have been performed. In

question was j looking upon your long and honorable rtl e holiday j career in the public service, it must be 'especially gratifying to yourself to rc-

r'tom tbe Chicago Tiibune. ti r-f rl r .1i;!inn.

l,o vi T'XAS oiieneil a new iirooery More in the Mum

The case t'i -Mr. .1 niiail, a ipi-ni'o'- . JLX a.'jn;ig lavi Je liatu' Mag atre, n.o in Coiifttf!1 Inn' Indiana, is now befote j ho U ir i the Cou u.itttc of Elections, and we, hope, j ALL KINDS OP will be 1burou5J.lv iuvcMigate.1 and Ue- ! -, , i f l y (1 f ( l( M'TH FS t-ided npc, its legal merits, irrespective of ; i- AMI 1j 1 U 1 UtLIt ll.O, 1 . 'it . 1 , t . k I , i 1 1 1 o Vint' ih 1,

ponnes 1 ' . .1.:. 1 CftfflS. Sll-Iirs. RnlfPS- lC.

Itttd tKciuitis; tui in tij; o - j , w 1 1 . 1 : .1. 1 r.., j.ii..

if anv reron claimin- to be elected to the case there is not the H.ghtcM conga.ion . - sabl Senate or House of Representatives j of a parly character resting upon any Re At tub Lowest Map.KKT Pkicb8.

f ilselv take either of ! pubiicuu to Mist:nn Jir. .juh.i, t,?iTjminS . ri . . ..v.. . . i1. .... . 1 I ,1... t.,.u he ulitaiiird tliure. ci;her a t

the strict letter ci me ia "

It will be re me m be re

d that at the State

1 ling the day.

2.t.l. Unexpired that a pr. jt et was ma tawsl i'r tlowing up the Sj anish war ves-

eel -Pirarr.i and the Spanish gunboats.!

Two tUilots had been chattered, and lay .cut-in the.rScer Situiday night, there be

irxgitis U;-g:Ja line of torpedoes vretvhed

The Rritish Government has nearly completed its arrangement to hold an international exhibition iu London in 1S71, and it is therefore probable that the attempt to hold one in thia country will finally be postponed until 1S72.

ibetweetW&iix, which were to le matnpu-

lated from the ug lnts. Tho torm on The report that the Prench Govcrn-Kt-isr prtsuvl the attempt, whk-h .l,fnt iiaj pcnt note to the Holy Kae t ts -earrisi 't at night. i See, declaring that the proclamation cf

1... .1.. ....... p iv,i,t inlallibilitv would re-

WiLOhLSALE OR RET1IL.

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election in October, lbt, Uaker was incj He rcsfcctlullv boIivii the nnerni ptrong ..,!.!;.... .....1 llpn.lri.-ks the Democrat I of the pul.'.ic. J . 11. liKOCKAM l.

t j is cauJidate for Governor of Indiana, and I utc'" '4 y' .

hat the icsult ot the 1 rcn eimai e.ot i.ui , 1X1' DEADLY POlSO.fS,

was 10 oe grcaiiy 'J ... ..l,,url.al of Chenistrv." are

t- jc....-a In VAvamin.t.

u.,..ya ... --j- I. ....... r .1. i;.;.,,J M.Haatitin

that il.e l e- lease 1 ranee irom it

of the Concordat, is a fabrication.

von uchell the iust rowers of the Gov

ernment, and vindicated the right cf the nation under the Constitution to maintain its own existence. With the hope that your tetirement may be cheered by the knowledge of the public gratitude as well as by piivate affection, I remain very respectfully yours, U. S. Grant. ViIl Take Them. The Greenshurg Standard, which suggested the name of J udgo . Wilson as a candidate on the Republican ticket for Si-.i 11 me Judire. retorts that the lead-

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as aforesaid, shall

the said oaths or alhrmattons above provided, he shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and shall sutler the pains and penalties thereof, and laay be tried, convicted

and nunisbed therelor by the UrcuitLour

of the United States t or the District cf j Gccroia in which district said crime was committed, and the jurisdiction cf said Court shall be sole and exclusively for the purpose aforesaid. "Sec. 4. And belt further enacted, That the persons elected as aforesaid, and entitled to compose such Legislature, and who shall coinnlv with the provisions of

il.u ,.t In taking one of the oaths or St

lio.V shall there- U

I , -. : 1 u ... 1 IT mi co r.l 1 iimi it was vorv uiiccituin at mat

neon rroceeu in tam ocinre , - --j . . t '. . i,K iU Imve boon : der lo secure his own election, Rir. .1 u

111 Jl l t. cc u 1 a H m J elected respectively, to icorganize said Senate and House of Representatives resrpotivelv. bv the election and qualifica

tion of the proper omcers cf each House. "Sec. 5. And Le it further muted,

in Indiana. Julian was a candidate lor

Coimress in one of the districts, mid was, opposed by a pt rtion of the llepubliciinB j in every county. In his own county this opposition was so strong that, upon ihe full vote, he was defeated. ltithe meartimc, so uncertain was the result in the

tate, that Republicans v.ere not claiming aker'a election by mote than fii'0 votes,

In orr. Ju-

li.-.i.'s fiiffid- mijoi il.e county canvas

sers rejected ti e reiuras from a numh-.-r of

r:::?z:;icms porous plasters

Raker a majority, had also given a major-

1 itv against Julian. Ill sublime seiu.--

Tho published mcnt

male SniTrage Pill, whnh lately passed the f...cisl.ituie of Wr-imin; Ttviitory, and

? d:uh has become law by tl. t!'Co.vrt!cr Cari-pV-eb. icu-re:

i:aiv.v.i :f C'Mi-jres. i- nn

c !pjrov:il

os tie ratserror. Cm-

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otitis I'la. IliCpviwev, hosmvor. to anr.ui w. AncUier CojI ...Mias Disaster. At St;,-! t.in, l'invj;iani, on SHtv.rLy, t iw! Jutne.vt in, catrjicg to ,U:s e f J!:ss ii'n a .haft, tlu com-,-;dft'y I hK-kii g it.ijp v;if!i an imui nse .nass cf curth. Some f house were . a

nritatsJ a .?itae -l torty tu t, and

in

The President sent in the nomination of Mr. Stanton to succeed Justice Giier on the Supreme Ik itch sooner than was specie I. lie was confirmed by a vote of U; to 11. R s and Fowler were the only Republicans voting in the negitivc.

Grier resigned; Geo. V. Ward, to be Surgeon in the Navy; Wills It. Pell, Surveyor of Customs at celma, Alabama; Jos. Shields, Collector cf Internal Revenue in the Third District of West Virginia; also several postmasters, including William H. Ncedham at Oskaloosa, Iowa. The dealings at the Gold Exchange Inlc in New York, on Monday, were

SlO.vUUhOOO. The announcement that the sa'.es of gold would bo omitted this week caused considerable excitement on Wall

i.: .. i ,1 ... r,re 1 I.ui .t.-i;,r l mi . 1 1 c m s of this I ' o ti lt v e s s i o n a 1

1 1 ... .v..it.,.Mit had subsided. - Distiict refuse to give bun up for that Pnr- j . . nnnfi r ;j oatl,3 r cfiit ma- month. Fortunately, and in spite ot bis

! ' . . . .... ! tsc, as they had determined upon send- " " 1 .., ,i,,,u rnmnlied with this trick, Raker was elected; but the nepnoi.

I-. ...... ,-i.ti.iiouiifrr!. . . rt . , i i iitu. B n'j v-.w..- f ' '

- - i ins lit tin to I. onoress in 'lace ui uiuic

i noon, and closed at ine moncj ; y Julian. The resolution is I 1 .. - o n..f ll, rl.ivp ami the storL I...I an will hot n lick of

,mdic. ... w-v, - - , . i t hcroiij? bv

! mat Let was dull and without tiny inter- nuts that L.eorgo will eiu lire d icigo u - , , United Slates for the

-son cr any oilier respcciao e man ou. c. , nfGeoraia.in which district said

ithe nomination, and anotlier pecs inai , . , j,!1!...iM.,(i nnj shall be

eolit iu tUi m.irKct to clianjro tlie color oi me

hair. '1 Uo ".VieJicnl Gmtle" sav that they ar worthless as J ve, and ' tiat llieir sale is a "crime."' '1 he ir..',rietor3 Jare not submit theiuto ehemical miiui i. Crlst-idoro's Kifdslor Hair Die, on the contrary, has been analyzed by Profai Chilton, the great analytiual cbeinist, aa.i pO' nouiice.l absolutely harBilerS, ae well B efficieDti. See his written certificate, at Cristadoio's, Astor House, Ne.v York. IKlSiADOllU'S 1IAIK HKESkYAin E, Ilrssi;,,r. acts tike e. c.arai on the JJ air after.

Dyeing, fry it.

dec2-t

J . :.. .1 - l.; rf the.

That if any person shall, by force, violence ness acc.uicsccu in . . . - or fraud, iiliully hinder or in.enupt any vote of these towns ,n order to elect bimperson persons, elected as aforesaid, self, reckless c Oie b.b.h., U Lj

! from taking cither ot the oatt.s or aiurtua-; - - r . .cket electin" I tion- i rcs'-ril ed bv this act, or from par- whole Republican State ticket, electing 5 "V " in th ,."r,x-eeJinB9 of said Sen- Hendricks, and thereby eadangoring the

. i.. .-... i a t toi i i'ip i; c n 1 1 :i i i ft i iin v , o

i tions. and ctherwiso comp.ieu wiui mis lrli'act' ,,e wi1, be cel,ieJ ruiity ot' a f-'Iotiy, a ood;an,j ,,iav (, tried, convicted und punished ?:riy 1 thcrofG?" by the Circuit or District

estiiiij features.

The following additional failures are an-

. . it- i: .1.:.. i oat

we ceat ilia ivepunncan c-anuiuatc m nns;

liistiiit lii ISiO. let him co woo lie

and in. nounced in New York: Denton, ' ,u.,v rsh.lb vilie Yedunteer. , .. . . - . l . . . I . I) U.. ..... . ......

puni.-hed therefor by imprisjnment haid labor f r n t lcr-s than two nor mc

than ten vears. in tho discreiiou

prscip

.crushed tc ctv.v. frUc..R.tc wvr.:

stantly kiiW-i. i.isi.AUrUo'i were supposed" to be hK .ci.ic .'A tit!e .file catastrophe. lets jftr.sw f ki vwn to Iae been kUV l. tin ,vi-w ci luc Ufi ii.ii. i: 'k-i i'-.'iy of AVyou:tt' lbc:i'.isr : ""' 'he ,?b;V.t -.r htv"v-x. i! .v 5" "'i"--MnopgU Uiti?v.to the text cf

c- 1 .,r il.a nl...iS.in rlirk

...... f..r iv.,,,1, i Hr.,oklrn.iCo., dealers in wcrMeu goo . t,.o-J; onrt along your incaory nu?. .;.., ,,:, !(, ;,,,;s.r,..tioti of such C

i.u,fiXod coal merchant. I he iat.ure of wo cattle . M o tui 0,k.ng a nomination. If , uy perso ., or persons elected as I. nu fc dealers, names not given, in Hudson Ciiy, ;h(, docs, however, it's all tho Ka me to us. . ; . J.,ieiwi,c iualified

The California whisky ease involves a ia ai80 mentioned. The following Orois ' W e have too much oonu.tenee ui tne ue- , paltic;j1!tia , t::C proceedings

in Ohirt and Ken- U,p made assignments: A Colen A Son, j pniiiicau ci .ue said i enate or House of Kepresenta

Ti;; whisk v was shirred to New J arv coeds; & Sou, soda u-h'-- '" 8CCOna lCtK f UK,re i upon the .round of race, culor or prev

, ... i.V., I. r.nnlfi(.. TC UPrO M .rtlnr.ir j , ...... ,1, .-... nflr, a nrn, il.i Villi

I il, sn l tiicnc ii 1,11 .,m.....;v, .. - - (.tiiuivic. j miou a on- .

SCIIU II1U lima iu ,oi OUVH1.C.',

it v:as sol i

d. Povle & Miller, of Cincin

nati, owned a Urge lot of the whisky.

:n . '.. . .....

i . . 1.-. : Will lfjt; PC I

i 1 ho tollowin-' nouiiii:i;oins ric ic.-.v . , i inc lonowM i l,y tints, Willi expressae j.rr.tttf. !the I nited States Senate on Wednesday. -standard.

L ---r

revious

condition oi servitude, wouia ne nua and revolutionary, ujd is hereby prohib

ited. "See. 7. And If it further

tew. L

Thurlow Weed has published a Ict'er hi. n. lioar ot - - - . w. t.. ...,.-.. 'i..;..nK t., th. Justice of the Supreme Court of the tin-

II .ur. I iuu, . - . T r St.tPc

rX i leu olail; 1J. ."i""-i

tii.,rn..r f.ir Culifttrnia: James . 1 ur-

i.i.u. . j . - r

exacted,

That unon the application of the Governor of Georgia, the President of the United

cans of Indiana and of the country owe Mr. Julian no thanks. In the first place, he was a dead weight upon the party in the canvass, and then, in order to secure his cwn election, risked the whole State ticket. If there was never a case of contested election before in which justice should be held superior to party, this is

of the one. If the vote ct tnose towns was i-

ouit!jccted without cause, and without sud-

statitial lecal reasons, it tbould be couuteu . .. . II.. .l V. w trio

now, ana mo man reany cwiu people should be given the scat. Financial. The past week has been a trying one for

of those who bad much paper maturing, and I . i I. . mar L'nf

ttves, j were dependent upon me muucj ...o.-v

for discounts, but it has passed wunoui any important failures here, and for a few days past there Ins been tome relief from the extreme stringency, through improved receipts from collections in the South and West, and there is every reasou why these collections should be still better in the fu-

KtMTi liv stn thia eoliinio dilv has attained Hi

unt.reuvdeutcd lame. Iht.vare universally approved. '1 hey fupjiort, strengthen and aid tn growth of iBUhcltf. They ( pear to have a ' p1"" iiarelleot upon the nerves, allaying irritability, while aupplyiBg warmth. They eeeia to actuinlato electricity, and aid the circulation of b ood through the part where applied, by wnicn healthy actions are induced. Kven in paralysis, where articulation was suspended, the use uf the 1'orous 1'lasters ta the spina restored the articulation, and materially reduced the paralysis. In fact, tbe patient couia i if ...i,ii.. k.r,... .I,.. Ciiri.us Plaster was

applied she was as helpless as a baby. Ve reicr to Mrs. Sally filliot, iipiingUold, Mass. .Sold by Druggists. Agency, Urandreth Uoast, New Yoik.

. . ...

teliion. While he was opposea ro

..".ili.-r eidr. and ssul he was

MViin.-i- - .

tt . t . .it VtWl

nousc m ,. ., .... . ' ...... ,!i4ii.illr nn ihe side cf the Govern

'lertltory, iniviv-'" " t - , . . . , r;..t nf Tennessee: Uavid V . Houston, (,,.,,1, ...v

Iftwcuty-one ye.tt.u il,, j -nt. ,ga,nst the Cte,, ne a way m Vt

jiury, tnay.M (u.y.UMi.i. lisea persons corning to Dim noe w "')",' coau

Udvc the Ut them,, ' i rebel bond. jo ine c i r I burg St.. ...l t...r rights tv the eUetue trul.ve ; F Nevada: Richard lieardsley, ot lndt- ,

i ' 1 a. f? a

i . : Hi 1CV1 Ul'VM a iv.. - -

j veyanec, Attorney for the u estern J'is- j an ( askej tnc appointment of Lieut. Gov. j

to a first class piission, nnu me

nt, we understand, has promised

diance with the reuuest. tjireens-

idard.

Foreign Mission. ""f r.l ! r'l r n..l 1 lore. '1 here has been already net less

Seniors Morton and Pratt, in company jrpes c. r,, State3 B8 niay be j than f35.0U0.0ls0 disbursed throughout Hie

wi'.U tne ltiuiana uc-irg.i.uMi . ; tnr,ns u,:il (.vrcute the cto- I est in me r urcuase ui uut, uuu

wees i .

visions ca t'ljs act. See. 8. And It' it further enacted.

That the Legislature shall ratify the 15th

and to lush! office aball be the sic adr j vccs flom the City cf Mexico to the the ch ctioo la of tbe lemry a ihoac . M Reward still tbe recipient

l ekctots ,,f .v.agniScent ovations. Some cf the Jvw; Ptesident has mom iuaied Attoi ny 5w.;niJ,rs persist in attributing hia general Ho.r fcr liie vacancy on the Su- ; 8 rolitical motives. The country ia

general mr i - - j viMt.t political rootives. v....j .- t bis name to the Republican , it s not all rignr, anu ' "F"pititio Ben h vuec XS the death cf : M u?utlly Urg, surply fj 1 Convenliou a carMlidate for At-j Gooding receiving the nomination for Su

ana Consul at Jerusalem; Henry Crogcrs, A Democratic friend cahed upon us the Receiver cf public moneys for Helena other' day and whispered in our ear that nei , 1 J "it is all rioht about Gooding. He is to District, Montana. I be jH,i,'pe)Htl,t candidate tor Congress

The friend cf Colonel Nelson Trusler in the Fourth District next year w

. ii a - . i

amount will probably De lticreaseu to 00,000,000 by the end of the packing In the South, also, money has

A HUMBUG. TTOW often we liear tbi'' exvresfion from fT 11 Bu,,s reading advcrliteiucuts of Iatent icines, and in ci:.e caitE cut ef Un they m1 ribt. It is oicr 12 ycari- tince I introduced 1"lobias' Vctetian Liniuietit to tbe public, bad no money to i ertijc it, so I iclt it lor with a lew !.ii.fc-tias and storekeepers tbroognsuiall rection ci il.e country, many taking 11 creat relucteticej but I told tbeui to let any Lave it, and if it did not do all I ''fltedA" pa.ir.phUt, no Mid ray for it. In somes -two or three bottles were taken on "'; persons present. I was, by many , U I. crazy, ard that would be the last they woul''u'iJ. cf me. 13utl knew my medicine was n0 bug. In about two months I bean oruers for more Liniment, somecalling it uab'.e Liniment, who had reiusei lo sign ceipt when 1 lUt it atthtir store. ' ,.. are millions of bottles yoarly, and all j r I warrant it superior to apy other ineait . the cure of Croup, HiarrhicaDysenterj, Vomiting, fpasms.and Sea sickness as jn nal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to n cmih aceoiul anying acn. ,

and externally for Chronic K lieum-tiso, acbe, Mumns, Frosted Feet, Bruia.P Old Sores, Swellings, Sore 1 hroats, , Trioe 50 cts. Sold by the Druggists, Park Place, N. Y.

JuMice Wayne. tBsurreciwn. no less than eight separate

i irVoTpr'i7New" .on i and, indecent affairs prevailing ta dif-

ri-ient patV cf the Republic

t?tate vonvenuou as a - ,. , ),,., torney General. Colonel Trusler is an preuie J udge or Auditor, on the DemotVawver. and one of the met popular crati State t.eket to be nominated ,n Jan-

lump speakers in the State.-Joumal. 1 ury. It would be a auanie 10 pen . u,.,

Au,endmet.rproPosr.J tp the Constitution I been paid ou lor cotton, ot wmen nearly of Ihe United Sttc, before Senators and 1,000.000 bales have been sent to market. Representatives are admitted to seat iu Making a very low estimate of 4o0 lbs., to the P . .. ! bale, at 20c. per lb. on the plantation, and UuCgresS. , . P con nnu nnn .:;..,.;Ki.

WB ii a , C II1C BUIU VI 1?-&JJJV ,IJJ UI. Uluuted through the South for cotton. Within the next two or three mouths this amount will be increased to $200,000,000, giving the South plenty to pay debts and buy from tbe well stored granaries and cellars ot the West ber breadstuff's and provisions. The West and South have all the elements of prosperity, and although business is at

Avsb's American Almanac, for tbe new year, has nnived for delivery gratis by Davis Jfc Gates to all who call for it. This little anuual has the largest circulation of any book in the world, made by the fact that it furnishes the best medical advice which is available to the people eaables them to detcrmiue what theircoea-

BK00KV1LLE NATIONAL BAjX , T UK annual meeting of the Stock ha id" ff I Brookville National Btvuk, r t bee j. seven directors, will be bc.d at n btl1lt,a House on Tuesday, January 11. the haurs of 10 A. M. JT4 tT Caih'"Uec, 10-4W. JOUN W.UlTT.ca

Administrator's Notice- a NOTICP is hereby given that the ,fttt,.r has this day been ITV''' rd'; of the Estateot y.at.he ,,"'aJlt.a to ai Said Estate ie solvent. 1 ersons b,v.r Estate will call and i.ttle, nd . ty claims against tbe Kit.a;1;' VtUTCHlSSOSt ment. ZACilAK X . lit V ..utIar.

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ment.

Dec. 6,lSe9-3Tr