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Friday Muing, Scpt-;::.iVer i, 1870. p. e p u L? 1 i c 3 ,i Wi ? e ' i n g s . Hon. G. S. O.-i.i will spet.k in II rook - i!Ie on ThursJ.iv of thin week, t V. M." at Centcrvi'le. on Friday of this wuk, . , and at night. Hon. Schuyler Collax'snd Hon. nl Cuinbaek speak n t 11 usl.vil'e on Wed - i.esdav cf this week. , -n ('., Governor U-tker will srrau at Lcnivr- .... Villc On Friuay ol this VCtK. Democratic vs Republican Financiering. Mr Gooding's method of pajir.g cur i indebtedness, is too Ilimsy to bear for one moment the earnest- attention of ny thinking mind. The desira to have plenty of money a natural o::e 11 ..1ii.it causes many to swaliow the bait vcitli 1 1 1 .1 1. . ! I.. .ir. tr..rn i,. tlmir nwi ri'n.in if rpnn ihpv trary to tneir o :i r. ison, n lcaaou mey would. But 'there's the rub;" there i ;tl. inn ,r.-.n-a .. fJi.r.no'.i.n i ;ikp for i,.,i nc tvniti ... . r.tli! tbov l.iir more especially if they dctire to believe. Nsb Ictus look at this ('Gooding's" l.n.l .,' -minno- n-.lt .if Ay W r t:.. 1 i, MUUUHIi:, IU 1I3 ri'iz.vi. ni.i'., in1 ' would favor the issuing af $300,00;,-, COO tiAn rron nli'ir-L C fa f f)it S'ltttP Itll.P t M 1v - iug up that amount of bonds. Wliat has leen gained by this? "Saved i n teres t llow much less do we 0WLv bouds llow much nearer ute wc to that happy era the leinoerui:y talk po much and . , , 0 . , l nnm cr lilt 1.1 nK.n Hiil-in.T nn. tttr (?) in this way 1,000 000,000 cf bonds . . , . ., r l i . lias only changed the form oS our tndebtv edness: backs? What will we do with the green , is the an.ii.uiu.i-, .a '.-- " swer Liven oy ine ucmagougc ana l.onneai i i i)i.ii..iiiiiti in i ti .1 i 1 1 ' ii-i 1 acrobat who has the honor of beuu ,i,,i I'emocratie candidate this District. for Congress ll' he would snv he was in fav-r cf repudiating the whole debt. 1 e would be entitled to some respect for his candor; but while endeavoring to mislead the. people by seeming honesty of purpose, he is practically a repudiate of this immense amount of promises to pay. '"Bet them circulate," said Mr. Gooding, and when too ragged to bear further circulation, get another; gel a new l'.r an old one, so on if iti fin it it ui. A few vats t'o tne leadcrs ot the glorious Dtiuoe.aey, cariied a i J old piece or two in their pockets to show 10 the rcoide as a samtdc ol tlie good old Democratic tuireney which was to rtplace the filthy rags e-alic.l greenbacks. What do we see now? Now comes one D. S. Gooding the mouth piece- cf the gieat Demccratic party cf the Mi D st.icf, and loudly proclaims thst it is the policy ofl this great party to pcrpe!u..te this same worthless ra currency bv never re"iii - woruiitss ra cuirt.it), vy nuu itvii. ing it, but "just let ein circulate. " This we will say to reasoning men who have ideas men who think upon these things men who desire the iod cf the country: If we o.ve this debt, it is just, let us pay it like hum II ic cannot pay it now, let it he understood . , . iiiai w v villi I''J 11 h nvu hi; 1 111 iiujivsnj,; rincipal and interest, to the last fjrthing. It we do not owe 11, uoa t let us try to make the world think us foolish
Oil SO many uonars wor.r. uunus sa ..,,. n ,,..,... l.. ,c,,.il.l i. .-.tiCf.,! ; ue tu "cl wuu i:auuui ui , " I Dei.atur. Dearborn . I rank i. . . .;- ,. , 'County Den ocrat but would be sa iMied ; Good- 1 General, und nearly every leading Demo- ' r ( . M,,.., Hm-H -i i-i-our Democratic iuends. Vi eil, cs. aumit ,t it 0 candid ue lo-s rocriptive in hi-i nauu, uil ii ic u us ui uj- , j j a , County tax J24,20 .'2 rst),h.Jb tl.l.h.S that: what then? Iiac you naid any of .he olnical opinions thaiMr. Hanna. iie i i'g ha ve every reason to be proud ot crat iu the State is in favor of taking back j Ko. voter, ' 4,211 6, 4,: ,,ebl, re we anv rearer 'the Jd and k.ion to be a mo,t violent partizan, ' thf.tadard bearer, who handles every the Wabash & j,rio CaIiaI and thus im- Tax ter vot.r, :,70 $17,00 s oebt. Arc we any ..carer ti e j,o!d anu Ulljcrstand he publi,iy ldccUrcj ; eubject ,n a masterly manner and ueln.es . a del). of over imtiu0 oa tlie l863-'. Mlver currency that you taU so mucn s d.Mr,0J . li0iU1 , his position so ably and c.early that there J" ! County tax 1W t6,::u ?4C,5al
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about.' Suppose we go luittier cud issue .-ft--- ; can ue no misappicocusion as .o w.ts - ' , , . , , , Tax ier voter 4.20 ld.so K 1 . .. uus- , , i, .... , Konm ,f A rid that these Democrat in leaders and - . .
one thousand minion dollars in green- At the Republican Cour.tv Convention ' 1J'""JU u' luw """-v . 1 bus it is shown th:j t i n the Democr
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enough to pay an urjust debt, aud above ; pie, an d ignorance to intelligence, and all, do not let us tickle the fancy of tl.ej we think there will not be low, lor they masses of the people with the idea of pa) i remember "Logan,'- and this is w orse eying the debt, when all the time favoring I cry way. indirectly, repudiation. Again we say j Th 2 lUtioT in " Ed roP3 . .t. !... 1-. 1 1
fi we oti luia ueoi, let. u I'.y 11 tion.su , ' i J J according lo contract. If we do not owe it, don't let us pnii'iid to p"')'j but conic out like men and repudiate lie w!k thing. The llepubiit a p:.rfy says that the debt is just, and must be J aid according to contiact. It was contracted in 1 ro.-e uting a war of right against the Along a war in wuieu was to oe tested tne per pctuity of republican institutions a w ai in which a slavelt'olding aristocracy en deavored to dismember and ruin the best government on earth, in bet, a v national rxistente. fjr Hoa. Geo. VV. Julian, 'lhe following is a letter lrom lion. G. Y. Julian, in reply to an invitation to lit tend tlie liepu h.icaii meetiug i.t i.oancr.ille on the 14th inst.: Centeuville, Sejt. l Jth, 1ST.'. J)r. V. II. (injg Dear Sir: Your letter inviting me to attend and ddres the proposed ltepublican meeting at )out pdace on Wcducsd.y uext is rec.i.eo. I would be exceedingly t;lad to do so, 1 c. the condition of my health will not per luit, nor hall I probably be able to ta a b e tiv active tatt in lhe political canvas
this tall. If well encugh, 1 would be found j fallen. cq the Stump, and at woik ouite as zeal-I . . . . , ... l' ... ... 1 The Chicago limes (Democratic) has ously us il mxseil a candidate, and 1:0 man v f can doubt this who vemembeis my uniform the following compliment for the Geiaud undeviatit.g action in the past, and mans: especially uudcr just such circumstances as j "l he Germans rush to arms, when surround me in the political contest now Bismarck signals wi:vh his finger, as pending. stcinc rush to lltn s!aujhh:r-hone ." It is perhaps wholly needless to add ; further, itspecting the congiessional can-j The Democrats in Maryland are trying vass of this year, that I took occasion to ,0 ecur0 tt- part of the negro vote. It is declare my position very unmistakably in vary trom 2b,i00 to a3,f0v), and il l. it Idler which was read to the Congres J. ' nonal Convention iu Ccnnersville, on the the Republicans get it solid they have a 12th of Apul last; and in order lo remove 1 respect of carrying the State.
H josil.!o d-.-ubt or cavil on tin subject, ' the rait of vhhtr tYuvA or loo, I lake i
this occasion to te chirm eveiy word and 'syllable of that loner. I am, Very truly yours, G. W. Jf MAX. In order .to show the exact position o. Mr. .Julian nt present we iuotc from the lit tor to the Nominati ug Convention he rtvfcrs to: , ! As to myself, I have at all traces, and j under all circumstances, supported the i nominee of ruy party; first as a Whig, then as a rec colter, ana uiiauy as a ivepuuitlean. No man who knows me wilf need ; ,jie 8S!sUrance that I shall 'fight it out on ; that line.' Indeed it would be morally ll . . " . . . I. .. 1 impossible lor me to imnaic me uau ex : ample of the men who have ior so many t i j years participated in our Congressional ",.n.,:in-tinn r,l rli..n Crj.-ht m at ilia . " - 7-1 poll; Circuit Judge. Amonsi the offices to be tilled at the enfinirur ohwiimi id tha rAri; iiiinortit lit tine I of-j5d:e l.f,bi3judi(:iai circuit composed J uf the counties of Ohio, Dearborn, Fratiki in umt I itn.n Karl..- in M :i v last tlie I'emocracj met in convention at nam- ! ... c Ai .in l.ii-tin.r I . .. .1. r fl'". anu al,Ll "-w s i i . i n i , , riot, nominated llenrv CI ' Iar.ua, Esq., of Brookvillc, over N. S. Gifati and John D. Havocs, of this couui xyWe believe it is not claimed by his own j friends that Mr. Hanna's nomination was i in coo seouence of auy supposed uualiii catio'u lor the Olil i county his utter , 11' iiral k ntiwl.-ii-'e lor jV (j)e fajriui nijej i .1 Ii , nir.u liio i Atr, i n n t in n vTioliv 1 1 fhp who controlled the Convention would 1111. ! other county ljaviu- designated any peri son to oppose Mr. llatina, W.iliam Wirt 1 lllifv was ue ai.i n.'U.-l v rei.tit'. tucn-.ted as ,ilf. rux( flrthf laVnhi.-ir. ,.fthis iMnni .. . . . , . i r I ,.ihn L- t i . M - 'l i I I r, 1 j known to the people of t Lis county and to t he members ol ttie le-'-il i.r.teiin "luuul ls ui ...e .... k irmiir I mi. t in I iriniif tl 1 .1 11 1 1 I ...'i r t u . j in,i..uj.iivui. nil V.HI.UI1, " ' ..... - ! tin,.,., i- t, tl ..l.ititv . t'l.-i. .if.- will. 1 -' ..-..- which 1 e has iii,eharged li.e duties of the ;vti:c!i I e has t; t.-ciiarged n.e .intus i , vinee ci i rosecu-ing .'.Toi i.ey wnie.i no ! il :i ft' PriKiirn'iiin 1 t n I v w ! . i . ! i 1 1 1 ' bus held for nearly twoear i a-t under an a pj ointment from Gov. lijk. r. Mr. l'lllcy is a gonlitman ol'edueatiou a good lawyer and would make an able and hu 1 r:1tiul JuJge. We make no charge against the integrity of his ct.!p'-t:ur, lor l.e would pcihaps Ic as impartial as it would le possible far so vidcn .1 p irtiin to be, but in all the rc'juisite .j jaliiicution 3 for the cfice we believe Mr. Tiilcy is greatly his superior. We thereforo most cordially inuorse Mr. Tilley as a candidate for Circuit J msgc, and we earnestly urge the Republiein cnJ indenenueut voters cf the Circuit, who pielcr to see a lair minded and impartial 1 ilian upon tne Deuce, instead 01 a violent, 1 .11 - 1 n . J'l liCLllj'lllU (11114 Ulil Idllllll UIC i.ll U. I to give .Mr. 'iiliev thotr coruial supoort. j fLawrenccbur" Press. We regret to say that evciy word of the above charges, as to Mr. II. C. Hannah's qualiiicdtiona for the cilice of Judge, is literal y true, and that his habits an 1 want cf industry give no irom fVe or tli i,.,WVj but clearly indicate that he will ,,t.vtc r(tJli,fiy from to nwse. We: f,herclbre heartily iudoise the action of !ii i 1 r .- c n 1 ; n,e l.ei ul lican Convention 01 Dearborn
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want or tho reouite ie- i c sd undeied narv tan millions 01 dollars. J
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1 1 oc c 111 oi lie- s. County, in presenting the name of the At Tort Vavne, during tliesamecanHon. William W. Tilley to the peop'c of, vas, ... U3,. .L fttllo-.ri.,g bnguage:
11.1s .Judicial Circuit as one every way, , worthy of the confidence and support oi il . the people of this Circuit, and a man in . . . : w nisi' iNiiiH hpir 1 irrlc 1 1 ITU ;i n 1 nron i.i .. . crty would to sale, a nd we can say that -if win i ixi l v u uit u ,11 iu u 11 i i.cuin , support of every llepublioan in this part i ol the C ircuit, and ot all iiomoerats who ; d not prefer their party name to priuci- " eiicr.il ,. I 1 t ore seems to oe in progress a 1 1 movement of tlie Prussians toward the south and southwest ol Paris. O.ie correspondent goes to the length-cf sketching the plan of the Prussian catcpaign. Moving against Yilleueuve, which is situated ! southeast ol 1 arts, ue says they will thence ! push forward to Versailles and the woods . at ..icuuon, a ue. a. icrw a. uoccup) 1 stcueiguis ... T 1.1 ' . t . .. 1 . ot flasu irt. Here thev will plant batter Here they which will command Vaugiratd and lhe DouJcvurds D'Luper and Mont Far - Tne northern army is tnarchi g j on St. Denis. There sre rumors that 1 i" tent h loice oi' ".'0,t'0d men, under Genj eral Vinov, has had au e.'u age incut with ! the coctn'. , aud that a l'russia u force, ol t li e same ssttcngth. has also been hting. ' l"l3 resu'l of neither battle is nicn. 1'robahly neither was of any particular impoi tauce. 'ews from Metz is to the eilect. J that Kaziii.c is still tightly botticd up in j that stronghold, and tbut those that have. 1 r t escaped are lew in uumber. It may vet; -an. out tint Canrobert's force of U ,Ue'U ... l.ii-. . - . u.'l liir.i lo bi (heidrid tiv ten inste.M. id . .' . . . . ! inn ir unit!., ;e.l ;m wa si (l ine t. v t le lour- . . . - nais in some cuies cMasoourg t:as not
Gooding in 1864, and Gooding in 1870, Viewed from a Damocratic Stand-!
nrirl r Wc clip the following paragraph from j the Franklin Democrat, the organ of j i I Democracy in Franklin Co.. of July 13th, 1SJ: DAVID 8. GOODING. This ulhjuiious individual in politics, who has been on all sides of all questions within the last twelve or fifteen years, adj dressed a crowd of -ixty or seventy persons principally females, at the Court House in this place, on Wednesday af ternoon last. Ihere was nothing remarkable in the effort of this renegade, except his propensity lor lying, which he has imbibed since he became au advocate of the principles (if they have auy) and policies of the Republicans and the Autocrat, Abraham 1. Ilis whole purpose in addressing the people seems to be to give them a specimen u the coarse ness end vulgarity ot Ins language j i- 1 i-. n;o towards his political opponents. His ...i. ,L.,rili,i itiemr t ,t sarspoecii was a u.itrd0.e auempt at sarcasm and bitterness niiaiust the Demoi . . i- i- .i crstsi atifl wi i f Itct ntithi ns lor the cause .. . - ,i i. i i i ... . sueh fel!ows as Gooding perambulating '. , . . . " , the State, bv ail means seuU them Here. 1 he last week, s l.-tuo ol 113 sarriO ! Franklin Democrat contains the ioliow-j I injr in regard to the joint diicussion- beI tween Wilson and Gooding at Brook viile: JOINT DISCUSSION The discussion which took place here his personal or political friends. He wires iu and wires out, com pletely failing to meet the question at isYou have reason ta be proud of jour ' "Standard bearer," have you.'' Proud of .. ...... 1, .j .... ,.11 d.l.afe ..(' !1 ' .. .. uuestioiis proud oi a 'reue-aue 1 A r (luestions''' i.voud of a "reueaiie" I r"u ' a man "remarkable ior his pro peu&ny .or iy u:ii inuuu i a u-.uu t j j r ...... a in .. .1. ..... . t id 1 . n t. . 11 1 o n 1 iiuiiiijji; ill uuuii..-J.il uiv :.... .' .1 . g,t. lut;lll a ;,j.u.;niie;i ot uic i-i""-- . llU i , t,iwariis his : .. . l'"""' "IT""-" l.1 of hi uiv : terness against Democrats. Proud of him, are yo 1? Certainly you are; but we supji ise it inuu ba in part upon tue principle ot tlie adj-e, 'hirds of a leather, iXJ. H you are so proud of hi:u we too s.iv in your od iingUMgo. 'if there are any mere such ItlLows as Gooding perambulating the State, by all means scud them tj Lirookviile." Proud of him ''that's rtfreshi'tg. What a gal but "Stan Jar J bearer"' to of.' rCounersviile Times. be "i rouf Guoilng's liaoord. Was Hon. D. Gooding's opinion of, and desires toward tlu inembeis cf the JleiuociM'.ie Party, honest iiui reliable, in lS'Jl? If thev were, is Lis oninioa, lu'sition and desires toward the same members of t he Siiiie parly, to day, entitled to be respected as honest, and himself as trustworthy by i-'omocrats, or any other party? 1 n P'0 1 he si.iu: "1 w.mld like to see hell so full cfDouiocrots that their heels wauld stiei out ot ... , ., .. lt..,.. : ; ... 1 1 ; cl!lSSC8 who deserve hanging, aud hell without the benefit of clergy, and they are ... 1 1 . . 1. t- : 1 1 .. 1. .. i I ue . c ue :s I.... ...... ... ....1 .....1 .. ...ii .i. mi: .1 ii. o i-or .Tilt
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Wh my lei low citizen's 1 have known thc-s J 'emocratic copperheads te. sell their lust cow, to get money enough 10 ouy a loun revolver 10 b.111 uuiou uicn and soiuiers wit h." Democratic (?) cratois iu this section desire to tax persons holding the govern- .. .-...i b.inds iun j.r nut. Thr-v P . r 1 propose lo tax those held by loretgners, thus compelling bondholders 10 take lour : per cent, interest ior their investment. The t'uudiog bill passed by the last session oi Congress proposes to oii'er lo the world our bonds payable iu 10, lb aud oil years at 5, It and 4 ter cent, interest. Iiii- niin nti i- lj .iriwiniriiiia it nil ic n.im j paying t.ie d,bt at the rate ot nearly halt . I a million a day. Our Government may be: 1 1 . ..... .1.1.. 1.1. : 1 au:e to ui.-poso 01 tne u juos, - u so, 1 11 e n what? hy, take the money received lor the bonis under the funding bill and pa "u I the six per cent. 5.20 bonds. V r jNo lorco ! work in t'nis. Under the contract, the 1 Government, if it had the money, lias the ! right to pay most ot the 5,20's o'J now. , in iSTii all can be p.iii. Holders of the j 5,'20's can exchange, if they desire, or take the mj.iey aud loin it at leu 1 cent, any place in the West. I" According to Democratic; reasoning, if a pci sou o.viti a debt contracted when it 1 w.fc two dollars cf greenbacks to buy one 4, . i ' i,i 11 ,Tid. lUill vukut i'imiuuiiii unc uun ' , , . . ' "ait lliC !Ulio;lut ':t U,c l'ny,ua ' debt it h I paid it in gold, or I alt ttie amount in i I""a ' 1 i ...n rhu-ks rlus the ; rosnt premium of 1 t , , .v. .1 !. u -;. nr.y.a,nr ; ....... j could not see it in that light it anot.ier of bis party wanted to pay him 0:T iu Jhat manner. Hope 80I3C Of "the faithful" will try the experiment, but do not desire a knock-diiwu over it, as it would be only a family a Hair . Strasbourg is apparently driven to the last extremity, but we have no news of its surreuuer. . ucu mai titui uat.t.cu, .11 .1.-1 . 1 ;. willbesreedilv knowu nt Berlin. and thence I roclaimcd to the world -
Keep it Before the People, That the Democratic party collected
cr. .:n- o j n j tu : iimv uue tiiir.jns oi uouura euiuei ouiiu S0I1'3 administration, and put it in its pockets. Keep it before the people that the last Congress passed an act reducing the tax eighty millions of dollars, and every Democrat in. Congress voted against it. Keep it before the people that during the last sixteen months of Johoson'sadministration, there were but eight million dollars cf the Government debt paid. Keep it before the people that during the first sixteen mouths of Grant's adminr A u p ... j I ot dollars of the Government debt was, i i 3 3 i- ... : u : . paid. . - . i . -i " by which ; ne imru o. me amouui now paiu in iL ii i i . i. j terest will be saved, a nd every Democratic ' . . . ? ;; , Congressman vjtd a.jatust the bill. 1 . , ( J , . . p , i Keep it before the neopie that Congress 1 if - . 1. : .J 1' . 1. . . . . riasseil an act at is last session trreat v i i ledueiog the tax on tea, cjttee, and sugar, . andeverv Democrat voted amiutst the rej - .j ; duetton Keep it before the people that the Dem- ! I ocratic party swindled this Slate out of all I ' her swamp lands aud also her Georgia lauds. iSue Col. Eddy's report. j Keep it before the people that the Demthe. State debt. And keep it before the people that the j street, New York, to perpetrate lb is ln- ; J'amy t: pon our State And Wcip it btfoie the people that tho j Ilepubiicau patty is ot postd to this canal Uviixbin-u u i , debt wmd,e, and its candidates are pledg u to oj.i.use it. , tl T ... ...... .1 1 1, . - T . i lii; l.lCICCOIUUi IUK lU liUllt"-. , . . , ... . . reader, wii'.cti uo vou l'.Ue testT ; Gooding's Way. To illustrate the way JuJge Gooding answers Judge Wilson's (juesiions, and his : tanner of carrying 11 tho debate. we subj,,:,n the following from Gooding's reply in , t13 discussion atUiciimcud. Comment unnecessary: - He wants to knnv if leiieve the 15th' Amendment was properly, safely, judicious i i-irii.,.v iii It and wisely adopted. Oi course he believes it all, id !t.o;lra hiii-itpr. lis no- - Hon reminds me of that cf a member of a Presbyterian Church, flirty examined him j on lhe subject ol his con version, and nut tion to him: 'Was ho willing to be damned if it was the pleasure of the Kurd that lie saoul.1 oe.' lie said he was not pre pared to give them an answer at that time.1 l. , . , , , , At ti e next meeting they propounded the; same -ti lij said th-it ue iiaa duty ensi lercd tin. ana ne nad come 1 to the conclusion that he believed lie wouid '. lather hi dam iieJ tiiau not. Tha Eclipse. , The coming tutal cc!ips3 of tha sun Deetmber 22) will be observed carefully in Kurope. Our Congress devoted some S.)!,K!0 to pay tho expenses of parties to be sent abroad, and three expeditions, one under Professor Pierce,, another under i,r,.f VVi!i.t .....i ,;,. i naval officer will be sent. Tho lino oH J ,otaiity ,,assC3 throu d. the southern t.or1 J 1 1 tiiirin i,r ! i.rrn.",il Sii-nn I t .i ' .imnn 'Turkey and ilussi. fi.e stations to be ' occupied by tu?sc parties wnl be selected ' s0 as to lie wiihiu this Hue. Professor inlock will probably occupy a station iu Spain, where the tutal celipes occurs at muiuay, ana win aevote himseii person11 11:1 1 - 1 .. 10 observations with the si cctroscoi e, i w hi ic a m o ng b is assis ta n ts will be a i-ho- . . I tugrapher who will take solar photographs wltl' t!iC photographic telescope now used I obstivatoiy at Cambridge. Tha Fourth Dislrict. A correspoudeut from GreeufielJ, writing of the j jiut discussions between J udge j Wilson and D. S Gooding, says: 1 diJates arc niakig many vo.e!i for Judge Wilson. His clear, logical aud forci-i.Ta i . . I i .1 .. l".i . . . 1 . .. . Ii 1 1? I.I. 1 ; ' -' ",g il4ul'"lJ" i,al ') ; . k ' uu" " tlllir 111 131 ll.lMlbir 1-. 1.115 lliljrU .it ll W fi.ian.ij i ? . . . .1 " and converts everv dav. .-. win. . A. ewes U. a uote tor drawing ten per cent, interest and p.yabie oa or before tlie 1st of January, 1670. C. olfers to lean it the amount at sis per cent. ! A. lakes the mooey and ' " ( . . j saving forty dollars a year. icpudsation in tins transaction; PJ. has his ,jl,Ud.l, ! and can do as he pleases with it. The funding bill, which is now choking the Dem ncra-ev. is on tha sanift rr. n citih. vir " : ti.e Uovernment to borrow money at a j , . . i ! lower rate ol luterest and ay the six ' ccat p.,,n,i3- ' ICppn il 'pfnr tha lVonlp tSaf. fhri-o i ; . 1 ... . ., . ' ' 1 ( cial corruption under Democratic rule by , Democtatie authority; while on the other j hand, whenever corruption and rascality f is practise, oy ixepuoiican 0ie.als, l.e.1 1. ii- ... 1 1. j puolieao authority is tha nrst to apply cor I . . j rcction, and Republican. rc the lirst to expose and punish the scoundrels. BMP. JuJge Goodiog says it would take him i . - -, , .4 li a 1 f tr nnswpr tli tapntr. l" "',ni tV him h 1 -c-pn nupatid.iu nroneiuouea 10 mm ov ";ju,jlTe Wilson r ,. , ' An ordinary schoolboy j ,.n vears of iise could answer all of them . . r . . . - . intelligeutly, iu less than tea minutes. It
lis .easily seen, therefore, how far behind the pchoolboy Gooding confesses hnuseli
to uc lei ue wants iu iu ..mi-. .--3, suppose to. fill iu his time answering qucs tions. Better send a schoolboy on uersville Times. ri cv...,.., ......... . ; i. wfc'-l
Press toexDlain awav the unDarallelodex-;'rneday,
travagance and rascalities, of adjoining 1 ' ' Democratic couuties is dysppptio in the extreme! Any one with a thunble full of brains knows that more than $4,000 aj year is paid to the ten County OlSeers ofeachofthe counties of Dearborn and Franklin. And the as-ertion that Dearborn pays nothing to bailiffs is bad non1 L, . n, , , . sense. X Here is i.oout as mucn iruin in .1 c .. there is n h s statement ii.i.e ii!7urLs. as 1 1. ll .. . V, ... , I i f lilo ... . , ... r . .wa..i Vl.ti! v .11 1 ' irhon ll.li
i . ... , i ' "c ' -- c,a Reports show the amount to be oulvs,aIe . ,i.e t-arit, ne iiujtiaied its 1 -J,eo! '"e ,arl"- lle : 1 2 1 ,0 1.1 9 1 . A little difference ol only ! ,.tnuiion, and trave a reason lor ibe on- ' i r .i . u, : about S4U.O0O! lerence in appearance ot the strata as i ' , ! ,i,.lv, r r.,,,,,,1 .,, rvist in thp eirih s crust , i,;, ,t,( (A .,i i i , it. ! KU.V tri loulia l) ci"'1 111 1111 CJrl" 8 lruM'
' V . . ! j "7 ... , . i Allt I IU nplll. 1 lit I jJ ll P K P 11 I ,ll ' H lilt prin '"i 1 iupim iiih r.. t . iifve t t mifu 1 .1 ."!.-...,....-! I. . ,v " ? , . . . .- ..i 1 ri i ii.iiiiii ov 111 iri ir:i l.ii ill 1 . 1 1 v the fact that Dearborn has 1.044 more voters than Decatur is indeed love.y! It reminds us ot tne result ot a little i incident known in law as 'Bull vs. Locomotive!' But the Col. says that taxes are higher 'in proportion to the popeither J'eaiboru or r ra Mi - number of voters in each county as a basis of population, let ui bee whether that is the case or not, 1867-8 on I :i9 :,tle people pay from tiiree to live times as ; much per voter for Co. Administration, is uo the people of itepnbliean Decatur! Look at the figure! ,S5,70 to 28 00! ?4 20 to 810.80! The same is true of al . ! most every Democratic county in the State r,,, . , 1 J he above lintcs are tasen frora the State I , ,. , ,, I AuJlJor s KlTort- hose staemerits ore entitled to crednr 1 lc Col's SO.000 brid: :e money expended i.i Pranklin Co. j in 1 SCI'-' 70 has nothing to do with the 1 above figures for former yeurs. Any one can see that Hoowing thst some pcrt icular ittms of expense aie greater it. . .1 .1 .11 . 1 our counties liian 111 some others, will i:oti i r 1 r j 1 1 f r . ( 1 r ;i c o n n -i r 1 -i 1 n " 1 " ' ' ,vUiaeial Documents shew Hint in 1807: ! Dearborn county paid ?0. 000 and h tanklin o,..,.r SOT mi!) . l ;.,,., ..... .;. L'eentui! Now these enormous sums cf money j were cither squandered or stolen by Den.- ; ocratic County Officials, and Col. Scobcy can take cither horn of the dilcmiia be v , , ri- r . 1 c 1 1 chooses. tircenlie.d Standard. , lhe echoes from the canons . 1 ! dt . , ive resionsivc greeting to the t.otogs from the coasts of Maine. IlesiJe lhe army ropoitcd to have been organized at Lyons, numbering lf0, IK0 i.,pn nnihufUi-ii,! i hi, iArr..,',.T,.,, The greater part of the Prer-ch territory outside of Paris is as yet secure from vis itation by the invader, anil should the city endure a siegr for any time, we need not be surprised to hear of other battles in tha Cpe Poor Pope Pio IS'iuo has no longer an earthly kingdom. One unfaithful son of the Church withdrew his armed support, and another son, once excommunicated, has re!if.vnd thn l.n nf ..'.l tho cure nf ..n..nn.i dominion. Home is again the seat of civil power in Italy, and the Pope accepts his 1 destiny Perchance as a fit chastisement - for his late haughty assumption of divine attributes. The State of Indiana is uow out of debt, and the only way to keep out of debt is to keep the Democrats out of office Let uo oter lose sight ol this fact. . " Djve Gooding declared, fist Siturdty, with gic-.it emphasis, that he "never was a Republican. lhcu if he was not a Uepuhiican at the time he made those abusive speeches about Democrats, aud called them by such opprobrious opnhets as he , .i;,) (ro., r,) .; 1 milf ,,, disinterested witness, and his outpourin-s 1 t i against that party at a time when bis Ian- . - 1 ! t.artisau-is much more wouhv .l faiih t..l u.i;c n3 uui 'luiuu'ca uv urj piniii id 11 .,... ll;ir,., " .,.,,5,. ( Kepuhiican paity n-.w. when he ! as the aeku'owledued champion is put forth and standaro cearer ot tne i'etujcracy 1:1 this IJistrict. We have a much better reason for ! linl 111 n r ll.f. lierr-iiin.ia nf Itii-u tf - ....... .... . - ' ' .... .............. , 1 .1 .1, tlfi-'UIII" ,tic disintcre,ted individual, than we have of Dave Gooding the Democratic j stumper And wc certainly believe Dave when ho saa he never w:..s :t Ki ti ubi if-.. 11 imr .inlu : , . . . L.ecause in tois ca-e "the wish is lather to the thought" hut also lrom the tact 'that i-i -- -ilt. .- , j we think it impossible ior mm to be any - thing but a brawling, bellowing, ranting demagogue. We don't think he was any more of a Republican -when he was cursi . . 1 1 1 . 1 : . . . 1 1 - i it's i ue jeui-jnrais so oiueriy anu niaiig - 1 nantly. than we now think him a Demo. ' erat lecause he abuses Republicans. Cur. scs, blackguardism, spite and malignity ! are in his peculiar style, and he has no i.ii-iilt.riairirinnl-lirin.K'jl-Tnilririiiil ruil. , t 1I U. tl I 1 .11111 I J CO.IUll. II I Kit VT ll II 111 111 V' . He is in favor ol D. S. Gooding, first, last and all the time, and will curse and abuse : anything that does not fall down and wor ship the god of his own adoration. That is the secret, and the whole secret and is the mainspring of all his actions. Green field Commercial. The Franklin County Fair is progres - sing finely.
Prof. Harrison. From the Seymour Democrat we learn
thati iou uarrieou a.leuuCu .uC ! County Teacher-' Institute, recently held I at Medora. The Democrat thus notices i his lectures. I ' Prof. Harrison lectured in the United ...... ... t. .i...: r Wednesday and Thursday, to . . . j : . -.1 .. alientivs anu iiiiereMcu auuicnca. ''I he subject of the first lecture was 'The Eye.' The speaker by the assist- - P .A. A r. ..w. ..d.i.1. nil tViA trntiHpr . j in npt.s of its construction and coweis. Alter mating, what would be l he re - sultofa veij slight change in the conTnn'nfiv onenartol the eye. he r.fcrreJ to some of its more common dUa,e , heir causes Ac, and closed by j caes, meir cau. t. , , J jgjviug some simpie r't, uy ...c - auce ol which ughf m"ght be preserved c. I UU U IV I'lJ . "lhe f-teor.d lecture was upon i.eology. 1 . II... i.ii.iLP r.iornii in Hill liTf- IITI hlill H II 11h sK..u,.,i rht tlin ii i fii-rp tup between . i ii. . . i aud that of a misunl... i,.,r,u ' me u.nie s accoiir.i 01 creation ...... n -r. I . idr. A.-..U r vu.vj; . 3 ... .c-u.i ... . 1 lit' 1 1.1 d 11111 ir ' ill 11 1 ill ira 11 iii.'v i..ii iiii- 1 i i i . .i i nize perfectly. He closed by provill that a knowledge of the ecience .hould be made practical 10 every one. "The iast lecture considered the hu. ; man mind, the necessity of its developj meut, and the result of its opperatious on America and American hislurv. As a whole, the lectures were replete ! with toints of interest and instruction. ; - ,P;r sri..n!hitiniis will ,o cp1 sown in ' good ground." Many teachers there re. , ....... , . jt'tived ideas that will spring forth in the school room, awaken and set at work ' thoughts iu the minds of seores of pupils." Letter from Illinois. Olnly, Illinois, LNLv, Illinois, ) cpt. 'bth, lbTU. j Editor, Asiekican, Ptilans a lew 24 ' lines lrom this beautiful land may interest sou.e ot your readers. Ulney, County ; Seat of llichl.ind County, ie situated on e; the Ohio aud 2) Ut-Usippi Railroad, and ......uli.tlnti , I'-.K.ini 7 OtiO Tl; bu I nir.ess that is done in this place is aston- ; )shit;2. The land around town is rather 'thin, but a lew miles North it is very i fertile. We had a gloiious harvest j wheat, oats and flax were good. Corn is also g( ;od. M r. Kditor, if you had been out here last riday, ou wciild have opened your eyes. It was announced that there would le a Count ly Si.l.l tith School Celebration on that day. The day before it rained enough to lay the dust and cool the air, mi.kiiig Friday the most delightful day . for a public met ting 1 ever saw. John " u,n j'Ml ' was '"'sei. i resident ot tne iiii y fiin. i:f. i; n 1111 i.cuciiii ,n.n - nni. ,-' , , . , , . 1 line wne icvcn catxid... 00:0. oia iep- , . . - . Irtscntcd. IVhIi k-IhiuI marched to HfeiJ with its t.aiM.er in front, carried by a " J 'ung gei.tlcu..ii with a heauuiul young ! .any on eitncr siou. jmc cu ei 1 u lenue n 1 tnarchtd at the head of bis school, each ! w 1 1 1 , . , , 1 1 1 j School ha. i its Matnha! on horseback, subject lo Orders wire gheii for the dill.rent Schools , , fr . . . to coi.i-oiMbfe 111 one iirocession in a proces icc-dow a haif iii ie iron, me nana. .1 1 The I i.uccsM.!,. .k formed, 1,040 in t.um - r-r-.boat 1,700 in all pveseu, K.ch b iscnoiii cull us iKiuccr in irotu, Keeping 1 ioouMe stce ictween cacti rctiooi. Ar-:,,-t. ,.r.. v,, ,ui..,.t ..,., n , - forward and ma.ie a short sreecn. ue j was lol.owtd lv I.eV. lituni r, who is 1 j Ifiiniliar to many of you Then e,ime j ' l v C. Huuts, w bo wks followed by lle v. j I' Hou c-, with iinH c at the close of cach speech. The exercises were closed wi:h a dialogue by ihice little children from Indiana, whose names are Alley. It appeared like heaven and earth had con.e together, and angels were inter mingling with the Sunday School children. Prcs't Gutin has been Superintendent of lhe Sabbath School in Ulney at the Mcihouist Uhurch for seventeen years. Ve think him second to none iu a Sunday School capacity, without it be cur old lriend A. 1J. Line, who h is been So j ci intendent at Oak Forest for twenty years. Had Mr. L. been here he would have been as hear heaven as he ever will be till he crosses the deep etill liver of death. Now I will give you the inscriptions on the di lie tent banners: New Harmony Sabbath School Come join us; Excelsior Sabbath School I'll try; Wesley Chapel Sabbath School Jesus says. "Suffer little children to come unto me:" Enterprise Union Sabbath j School V." ho wi.l join us? Wakefield Sabbath School Let little ones come unto me; Marion Sabbath School In God j we trut; Liber')' Sabbath School Come i Jcsu-; Dariow Sabbath School In God we Host; Union Church Sabbath School; I'ieasint view S. S. Sugar Creek Chrirtian Sabbath Schook The word of GoJ our guide. FltANK. The Iliehmond 1'ailadium remarks as ! follows, on the style, and relative merits . .. .1, , ,. ... , 1 ., r... 1 I. . 1.' 11 iiu ........ uuiMait iui uuhl i;aa . una ... . . , ...... ; District, as the? appeared in joint discusMon at lh'lt i'lacv: ; Ju.ize Wilson's s remarks were argumen itive and con viociog,"his manner oeliherate S and earnest, lie is a good honest taiker itrl n ll ni.rii'i il.nii rr !a i . . rr .! n.l.m lln.xl ' ""u "W i.u-iuii. lauivi. U UUpG UUUU" ing is a regular bush-whacking orator : 'lull ol sound aai fury signif yicg noth i iug' his remarks contaiued, on au average I two and a hall grains ol oats to three bush:els and tiiree liecks id' rli.iff and Ins rilnit lor pi.) ing out lie l ublic Debt with a sulne ient nuautity ot Greenbacks without auy - i. t j provision maae for their redemption mer j ely to Ul ti circulate, went into one ear land out of the other keening; una circulation of that kind. aud uothiug else beiug ! xr . . 1 1 r . : euecieu ov ic The New Railroad, The survey of the line of the South Western Railway is being rapidly pushed fiirtrunl tu I.Vi.ici.tiI lnv rx.. r.V , r'"l a" a ' " " , I illL' I UL l lid 1iC V rl 1 1 1 1 la I ' I II I I U SI 1 1 I successfully since changing the line lhrouh Washington Countv. We mm. say bre.fly. that as far as the anthorities and people are concerned between here aud fJvansville, the building of lhe road is an assured feet; all, everywhere, are nll.-O tf. itC iniliAr.uMXi o n A An..... nnii nl n .v .... . ... . . t u ii v. 1, , .1111 t I I I J VVUI..J along the line will chceifully aid its conj structioo to the necessary exteut. I Seymour Dewocrat.
- Republicans who attended the joint discussion at Palestine last Monday retiirii.nl iiiVwlunt wllll tli tl..in.- r
uenjoerats who for local reasons pretend j ,0 jou0W Dave, but who really loathe him j had nothing to say. The triumph ol Judge i YVilsoa was complete. Gooding received j 7". iftf.,uusu' uu o.astng flauellation-eter inflicted open a noli i..h...j i,u,i...i.:' 7 " writing challenged the blatherskite to meet him and dicass the financial question exclusively, oftered bits the opening uud closing, and all the time ho waned from ! ha II an hour to hlr a day but the "rrn . . lue ren Rf fotrs.y, t,n,n,nglj -gracefully l- it was a sorrowlul spectacle to bls, pporters to see the ignorance f "d uVCf ?DSI,,, ot tbe. -TCat belIow,u, i boorisn, eon,a ei eatnre thus publ.cly exposed. Wilson- exhibited Dave's , - .,.1,,j .:, ,j t.k. ,..' ... , of his brutal assaults upon them, showed I . I. . 1. I a- .... I , . '"r line Hllli th:it t.bi. rptru r.1 n t nrtiM.i.:.. Ca Ued 1 their HiiiitU tlu. " f'd,,J ul,ttl l4 ncir miu me un-ta-b!e, uuieiiable and iodei'iasibie political f ,' career ot the disgus-tiog. demaoue with h r ff fe . - J 1 "",rl"r ciicti. iMve,as usual, relur-co. , , ..n .: it... ' - .w 1 . -.uncren but one puestiou during the campaign, auc t,,at wa9 at ''aujbridge City, iie pub Mean UtrongholJ, wher? he admitted tht lis- lef , ..... i,;.ii;i,i ,1,, ,.,v ' nil uiil' Liirin. niici. uv uu ul iiigu 11 , . 1 . ! the Democratic par.' because of hs oppfi: I sl,.luU .,0 lhe Wi,r- N ' ' he. the Baiuo "'"' 111 democratic r raKKiin.' tie lailec , state hether he was opposed Jo negro sutiiage or not, evidently intending To keep oil the record, as he expects in a frhort lime to 'turn' again, when it may become necessary 10 aver that he never was opposed to manhood suffrage. Mark it well, Democrats, Dave is not with you upon that question, that he has no rationother ijuestion, that he demands) our support with his late abuse and vulgar denunciations still ringing in jour ears, simply because he is the nominee the nominee because no other man would accept. All who heard the discussion were forced to admit that Judge Wilsoi. was clear, candid and consistent, while the rubicuud wind instrument betrayed the grossest ignorance of current political history and a total destitution of reasoning pswer. We defy any man to produce one conclusion fairly and properly drawn from acknowledged premises in any speech, legal or political, that Dave ever made, lie is too wide at the muzzle, he scatters abominably. Judge H il.-on handles him with case, leaving the impression everywhere that Dave has a wonderful development of lungs at the ex pt nse of brains. De won't do. The eld Democrats say he is too shallow, and they aro right. G roc n lie ! d Co m m t rci a 1. N W ADVERTISEME NT3 , Attai'hr.it'iit. diaries teiklo and llmitiuii Atdcrson Vf.Cl.rlei 11 arri a . J"I!I' iilio.e PH.r.tJ ilefet. J.-ie t Charles IJnrris in 1 l.irii.. lii.tilifcd tliat ui.D lhe utliuavit i.f Ai. . . ... ; - , fint i ti.e ) inintiiis, awm ot ' --' " " y 'e mut ik. . ifimiii. 1 r dlti Ii. 1. . . ) . v hi ...... ..... .j . tl'.. . I u( ,he gaij cbatlee Harris; ibat the au.a u i , ut ..afin i.i.ieti.e at my .moe tu te tow,. : ".' A.;i.er,tJt.nU-, 1 ucry twt.j., t'rankliu I Comity, 1 ii Uiaua , n halunlav, lhe ljlh liay.ot" , cvill,,er ,.;,, , Ut..U.k in .he imeooo:.. tmi tliat ho is rtnuiredto aiiprar nnl aiii-wor llll'r,'tl'iSfi.t . I'D, i is 7 0 -:: I 1 JOIiiN II. 3:uOl:l:., Juflice t.i ihu I'e.ice. iTII TAT' Tf CTYVD '1 j l UI J 0 1 UlliV I II I M Ik I f! K & i v a w "w iiri 1 b. Hare received a splendid Asgurtraent cf f t & o f' n tf ' .srcti as Black Dress Silts, Shawls and Cloaking', Poplins in all net shades, 1 laid Alpacas and Serges, Black and Colored Alpacas, ALSO Brown and Bleached Mus!i:i. FLAN ELS, JEANS AVe thai! make a Rs n a (i a 3 a 3 5 7 il 3 SS 3 L. s a a a AVo continues loscll our Goo's i at One l'ricc to all, and that the Lowest. SUING & KAISER. Sept. 23. WflSUES to inform his friends and other;, v ho V V may favoi him with a call, lhat he bad o. toed a Sew Storcjn the HOHMAN BUILDING, uear Slnpters Old niacltsroith Shop, whu. . io keeps a V ell Selected Stock of . . ......... ...... i-T-n ' I'll t U I li Ilk 1 i. .All i:r i t"i.IAU, OilUIl.U A A If TOBACCO. He has the Finest Urands of Cigars in this T nt the I.owc-iL R:i!es.Fiieb as "I.odl' Ji'i" t' -rt r-. 1 imiig mull d 1 uiuiiin, ui icin'i. les-s," Ac. Also the Finest lijanih of s 1' fi :'.v tha p)Ucdor ounce. Isept --" TO COXTRiCTGr.3. Ml. Carmei., !?:., Si:rr. 7, Is v.. .in... i.-.... 1 !'-. i OEAbED TROPOSALS will i.3 ro-r-ivcl by ! 1" yJ- Cafmcl' FnklSn Cuaty. I n li ' r"1 V j to iiionaay tiia nun a.iy oi uc: .uor, ii . " mailing m-iteruls an 1 erecting .ix nr e.r'i. " 1 l'' Privies far Suhool Houses in S.-.rinfi -'1 1 JLii w " ship, County aforesaid. Bid? will tie received for c;l:er tho aton.' f or woo i work, separate or together. Pli.os and Rpecifioa tions cu lie i-ocn by . ;1 at uiy bouse from and af ter the 'nove d i: t ASP A t FOJ ' 8p9-3w To-.vuihii. Tra It.iko thi8 method of iaforiuin the pu-.l"' ' ' UrooKville and vioinitv that I h ive b nunr no ! Photograph Ultery recently owned-b T. V." ' ..... . . r . I r. i Mr. RodJy of Greensbuw. who i cr.e of fit f""' I 10 th State. I therefore flatter ra.'i self i that 1 am 1ualified to uke ANY KIND OF PICTU& in oar line, FROM A. LOCKET TO LIFE SlZ and finish tho same in the Best Style or the Art. A. K. JAUABDBrookviUo, Ao. 12, 1870-tf.
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