Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1867 — Page 2

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W* i»tT5l ton* for appU«*(l«B*il»4«rU« b»»lm>ptl»w. AttorwjB rad otbm d*«ri»g tmj aumbtr at tMm blank*, wlllplMM trad in VMlr anton • , - _ «IM FvMle D*bt Q««•<>•"• TIM Joanal hM * chronic h»Wt of mUrcp* mcftMtton and lomctii*** It to dltteult to dotoratfto whether It to throufb ignorftnoo or • wilful porvonlon of tho truth to ftdvftneo It* partiKcn cause. In Ito Iwuc of yeeterday, »ft nu article upon the public debt queetlon. It

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-Mr. Pendleton doMsot propoee to borrow, but to manufaotore •* the Government print|0K preseee. anntinllr, en amount of «rrenu cha < quel to the principal of the outatandInr bond'* which the Government **eorved the rwht O redeem within aglven vear,and to offer thr*e in rfti'b *oge for the bond*, and II ■<>♦ •*’ copied no further Internet ahall b*P , * k,< U?der General Butler** Main, hendholdere wewld be paid In currency of • V 1 ?*’ Tf 1 *! could he ooaTertfrt •* ,nto ,f° d, ,K ratee that would net a» much or more Wen the eum originally paid for tho bonde. Mr. Pendleton, on the contrary, would depreciate the oreaent value of greenbache by an exoea-m l.««ue, and compel our creditor* to accept teem at par for hond*, whether they were worth ii the market aerentv cento or ten cenie on the dollar—the latier llrfure being the probabl re," e-mailve of their actual value Mr. Pc.Ntu.RToS bae not made the propoeitlon whl<-h the J uirnal attribute* to him, o, enr thlntr that will juatlfy Ita statement, in a speech at Cleveland during the political campaign In Ohio, be elated that In hi* euggestlon* In re< «rd to the liquidation of the public debt,he had not propoaed to Increa--the ptper currency a doll *r or ad<l a mill t lh>ourre.it taxation. The true hoanc al policy of the country Is so apparent, that it scarcely need* argument or figures to Illustrate It. Tho National banks have ebout three hundred millions of circulation end the Secretary of the Treasury holds a reserved fund of eome two hundred millions. If grsenbacks were substituted for national bank currency an" tho two hundred million* held by the Secretary of the Treasury were Inveeted In the purchase of interest paying bonds, five hundred millions of the Interest paying debteou'd he retired, which would save the annual payment hv gold of thirty millions which is now bung paid for Interest without diminishing the public Indebtedness adollar. In addition to this if the public expenditures were reduced lo even double what they were under the last Democratic administration. and the present revenues maintained, the cxiInguDhment of the public debt could he accomplished within a few years without asiding to ih“ present burdens of the people. If Ibis ec-nomy should charscterlie the conduct of pntdic affairs, nod five hundred mil Hons of the Interest paying debt should be liquidated as we have suggested, would not su h a policy strengthen the publte credit aad mak- m >re easy the return to specie pay mentft? It requirrs no great amount of financial engaelty, or even common een*e to sec that such would he tbs ease No one can queetlon, who h<s the public welfare at heart, but the payment of the public debt In greenbacks, as rapl II v as possible, and with all the menas at the command of tbe Government, before there ls»n attempt made to return to specie payment*. Is tbe true course to be pursued. Mr. rtWDi.RTON does not propose, as the Journal charges, to depreciate tbe present value of greenbacks by an excessive issue for the pur pose ol liquidating tbe publte debt. In a speech recently delivered In Wisconsin, that gentleman shows most conclusively thst there was no agreement, neither 1s there aey legal or moral obligation to pay the five-twenty bonds In other than tbe Ian ful money of the country, and be presents his views so dearly and explicUlv in regard to tbe policy wbbb should be pursued in tbe payment of that form of Indebtedness, and tbe public debt generally, that tbe most common understMndtng can not fall to appreciate them and admit their force and Justice. We tme not r»oro for Mr I'rndi.rton’s speech In full, but we give whai lesays In regtrd to the character of tbe five-twenty binds, and a fastide and safe plan lor the payment of our public lDcltbte<li>e>s: And now 1 say not only that these bonds are pay able in legal tender, but that the* Ought to t>e paid as soon as It Is possible to do so. 1 do not know tnat It is po«.«it>le to pay these hoods as fast as tbev mature, even in currency; but 1 do know that every possml* effort ought to be mule to do tt. Out at this point I am met with the statement that Ibis policy will i»«uc *•> tinmens amount of paper, and thus so far b fl <te tb currency as to de-troy its value, >nd bring d'saster upon the country. Now, gentlemen, !• > tne i X •mine this nhjectlnn M M> t’HllOeh In bis la«l month)« report stated th t ihe pu’ - lie (!• I" wlm h hears lot rest I* comprised i> three kinds; lhat three hundred o.idlo,.. ni tblsd’ ht rnu'd not be redeemed l«efore IH74. that three hundred millions more could not n, rrdeem>d betorelWI; and tb t tbe test-f tin debt, Ntiinuidieg to nearly seventeen hundred millions i t dollars. Is comprised in five twenties and bonds, which bear Interest In cur-

rency.

Seventeen hundred millions of five-twenties and IkuhIs, which bear tnter»st In currency. Will fall due within the next five years. I can not state to you tbe exset time nor the exact proportions In which these boiirta un due I mean these five-twenllrs. Their very natm Implies that when five years shall elapse after their Issue tbe Government may pay them: but It need not pay them until twemty years

have elapsed.

N >w, gentumcn, ( maintain tb at these five twenty bonds sb> ufd la- paid as far as n Is possible to do so without toflvting tbe currency t>e\ ond a safe and Just point. And tt Is my business n<>w to show you bow rapidly that can be done. The unliquidated dent of the Dotted Ntates consist* of greenbacks and claims which have not been adjusted, and amounts to eight hundred millions ol dollars. Tbe policy of the Republican party to to convert these eight hundred millions of dob lars of unliquidated debt Into bond*, which pay -IX per cent. Inlere-t In gold Now, wbal will be the effect of that! It convert* a debt whl' h bears n« interest Into a debt which bears Interest in gold; It will add totheex-pe-se of the Government tW^iOO.OOO—for that is tbe Interest <>n ihOO.UUO.OOO. It will Increase the number of tbo«e who do not pay taxes, and increase tbe burthens of ihhea who do pay taxes. It will add to the oataxed property of tbe country. It will convert active into la-

active capital.

Now I maintain that this system ought net go on, that that debt ought not to be converted, that this capital ought not be loeked up and that thla large number of people ought not to be exempted from taxation, and that thla additional burthen of $4O,0MAM should be saved. Tbe Republlran* say they can—1 know they ought to be able to—pay this

amount from the current revenue.

If you look at tbe report made tb^laT In tbe evening pa|>era by telegraph, you will see tbe national banka have f83b.000.000 of tbe bonds of tbe United State* deposited In tb« treasury as security for their circulation. You know these national banks are established. A man buys tbe bonds of the Government of tbe United States, and deposits them In Wa*hlugton and re elves tbe Interest on them year by year, at six per cent.. In gold. Be receives ninety per rent, of bank paper, which he brings home here to your own city, establishes h bank, Issues these notes sod derives tbe Interest of six, or ten, or twenty per cent., as the esse may be, when you borrow those notes.

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Three hundred and thirty-eight millions of tbe»e bonds are, by tbe report of Secretary of the Treasury, deposited to-day as aeoumy in the vaults of tbe Treasury. Three hundred millions of bank paper to Issued on the faith of these bonds. Now, gentlemen, 1 maintain that this circulation ought f" be called la that these bonds ouutit to Iw r> diemed with legal tenders, which will take tbe place of that bank

circulation. [Applause]

What would ho tho effect of fbtoV Tho seventeen hundred millions of Interest bearing bi nd* would tie reduced to fourteen hundred millions; and twenty mllltons of dollars would be saved lo tbe Government from tb < Interest which is paid to ihe bankers for the bonds which tbev have depoetteJ. [Cheers J Now, then, suppose you take these twe* millions of Inn rest which to saved and add to tbe forty-eight mllltons of dollars wbteb these gentlemen say they can pay from tho current revenue, and you have sixty-eight mtlit< n* of dollar*, ye«r by year, and If you convert that rum Into greenbacks, at 140. you have a hundred mlllione of dollars a year, and If (his 3* appropriated as a sinking fund, you can pay off the whole debt In less than fifteen years, without adding ene deller to your taxation, or one dollar to the circulating medium.

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Bear in nimd that I am arguing a proposition that these bonds Can be paid In greenback* without inII41 teg the currency. Bear In mind tfito can b - accomplished In twelve or fourteen year* without the addition of one dollar to your ugstion, or one dollar to your ctreotaflag medium And aowehear tn mind. at*o, that I have not touched the revenues of the Government, which, in IMfi amounted t<- five hundred and sixty million* of dollar*; nor have I attacked the exiwadtturea ol that year

at rad tool administration.

But now set tbe radical reformer to work

Let him cut off every extravagance -leg off every unneeeaeary expenditure. Let him redoce the eurreot expeeaea of the Gnvernment

9.000a year-1 Menu expenses Indefihe internal am the poMle debt— flight If fcf rtefotfed If JlfKMMXMJOOj -JdM twenty-fee mu Hone morn than

Mr. Btuhanem expended; that would bn an mob m owe year an Aaffnw Jackson a. ponded In sny of the four years of hto admln-

tmr Iflsn But let fhe< to fiiao idfi fifin, and what do y fififihfiOlor current ex——

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of the country- [Applaumj. When five yean shall have paaaee, you can rudueo flflfi,dD^0QO of your taxation, aad yet be able tossy tho fiaoOAOfijOOO which faUndao In 1874. Then you tan reduce your taxation fifiOO.DWMm mam, aad by reusing jini gmna backs as the groat burthen of taxation la rediced, yo* Will ha able to pay tbe debt maturing la Ififil, aad at the same time tn anil la your groeafracka aad return to the enact!tatiooal currency of the country. * ' And yet you see that I have not prnpoeed to Inareaae the taxea or add one farthing tn the currenoy. I do not know that them figures are exactly cornet. I bum taken them frem tbe Seeim wry ef the Treasury and (ha commtoatoner of revenue. They are sufficiently correct. 1 nee them for Illustration Only. Other modes of executing this general plan might bo doe toed— perhaps better onea. I designed only M show that it wan feasible and aafe. Kxpertanoa aad wladom will, when Me time «h»ll coma, determine tbe best. * i urge tne adoption of this general Idea, bncause 1 think I see danger ahead. Tin Republican party refuses to adopt It. They Inaist upon paying tbe bends la gold. This adds forty per cent to your debt f iey Insist upon curtailing Ihe currency. Thla make# It Impossible to keep up your revenues, and postpones tbe payment of the debt In the meantime you ore paving a larger Interest than any govern meat In Enrepa. Ah the end of fifteen v ears you will bare paid by way of Interest an amount equal to your whole debt, and yat the principle remains wholly undemtatsbed. In be meant,m*. tbe bond* are wholly sxempt from State and local taxation. The public dabt amounts to one-fifth of all (be property real and personal of every man, and woman, and child in tbe country; and , et one-fifih of all the capital In the countrymat capital so well able to hear taxation— which labors from tbe first day of January to tbe last day of D crmN-r; in summer and winter, through beat and cold, tbrouah stoim • nd sunshine, by night and by day, which knows no weariness, seeks no repose, Is not suoj-ct in the disease aod pains and accident* vbicb affl c.t the muscle* and hones of men— whose owner, though be tolls not, nor yei spins, is clothed like Solomon In all his glory — •me-fifih <>f all this capital I* exempt from taxitlon. [Great ap laUse ] Labor will beeom, restive—discontent will enter tbe heart* which control tie brawny arma. This state of things can not last—It ought not to last. [Applause.] I beg of the bondholders to be prompt and wise—wise to dlacern their true Interests, prompt to act upon 'hem—for I n-u you, gentlemen—I do nots»> m r>y way of threat, I say tt by way of solemn and timely warning—It Is no threat to tn), when tbe sun rises in the east, that it will ascend to the zenith and set in tbe west aad leave us In darkness; It is no thrato to tn) when we see the gathering clouds that there will be a s'orm; that so sure as there are pasdons Id tbe human benrt, this capful of tbbondholders will be made to bear the asm. burthens as other property, nnd those burthens will be speedily lightened, or other and worse eonsequoneea will follow, involving, perhaps, the violation of national honor nnd of plighted faith. [Continued applause.] pnlittcml Itnnnv. —The advantage of STaHTuX’n removal— the saving of five milliona In the people's

taxes.

— lion. O. W. Ji'LiAN says that "the elements have so mingled in Speaker Colfax aft to form a harmonious whole.” —Is It a reaction? Have tbe Republicans lost their hold of the affections of the masses; h »ve they ceased to bo the popular party*— Ntw Tori Post. It would *etm that tbeybev. —J >UN QriNCY Apa.ms. the Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetu, was also tbe candidate for tho lower house of the legislature In hi* district. He was beaten for the Governorship, but was elected to the Leg

islature.

—On vvednesday last two hundred and Aft) negroes were being fed by tbe freedmen’a bu reau.ln Richmond, who bad been discharged for voting the Union ticket, and these constituted over half of those discharged. —Thereto an on dit In Washington that tn tbe Cabinet meeting GRANT was Joked about Bin W a dr’s opinion of him. The General is *atd to have retorted lhat Wadk waa an old fool, and be reckoned be knew at much nbout horses as Wadk doe* about politics. —The Cincinnati Enquirer's Washington correspondent, under date of the 10th, says: “ The radicals are demoralized by GKant’s repudiating, subsUntlally, Forney’s nomination lor the Presidency, as announced by your correspondent, and (he consternation produced In radical circlet furnishes amusea» nt to Grant and bis real friends. Formry denounces tbe statement as false, but uftre care not to de tt by authority ol Genera) Grant. Tbe mtelliqeneer, to-morrow morning, will reiterate tbe substance of the dispatch transmitted t'» you confirming the declaratloi that Foknky. Washburnr A Co. stand repudiated by Grant. —The account* Irom Kansas give some td*"f 'he scci.e* (hit will i>*> witnessed at rl-c-iod* * h> » f> m tie-uffrage I* *Nt>ttdi-b-d T retd of bin de orator* going from poll to po * hi e»' b ol me wsrd* of L**a«en worth, and d • i,venng harangues to the enthu*! «*tlc voter at lh»- p.'lhug place*—to hear tbe "Hutcbinso stnlly” marching round the election precinctlovtng *oiis to (be electors in favor of their 'Olltical pni clples—may strike us at first a* rather startling Incident*; but tbey are th> -f,ailow* of cming events. It *eeu*. however, 'hat tbe • fforts of thS female politicians in favor «f female suffrage were unavailing, and that K ansa* ha* put a check on tbe datermlna* 'Ion "f a few women to make themselves ridiculous.—jVeto York Times. Inflation of thk Currxncy.—The New York Times, in discussing the currency ques-

tion, remarks:

But so far as Inflation only la concerned. It appears to he quite as popular among West* ero Republicans as among their opponents. The leading Republican journals of tbe We*', wiibhnrdli an exception, advocate the l*su* 0 more currency, and a*slgn tbe congresslou »l policy of contraction a* one of theoanse* oi the |os-es which tbe party has experienced We have but t" nam* the Chicago Tribune and tbe St Louis Democrat, to show lhat tbmost Influential organs of Western optnlon arson tne side of iullatlon. These, and score of Journals equally respectable. If lea* weighty, arraign the contraction which has been rff eted as a party blunder wbteb can not be too soon rectified. Tbey urge toff *tlon extensive and at once, as the only means of stifling dfsctUtent lo the Republican rank* To vhftt (total eome of them would carry loll 'lion,.ton are not left to gura. Tbe Toled* A lode. In an elaborate statement of "the flosn ciai and tax qnssnaw,* prop er* tb* ttamed! a«aaddition of filfiu.OM.OQfito the currme). and thb profit Mtfon of an eon traction for a period of five years—tbe reduction thereafter "not to ax owed seven per cent, per annum ’’ If tbe Blmds'a proposition be adopted, M« present generation may give up tbe hope ol specie payments. For tbe result, however tbe West seem* to cere comparatively Httl* It craves • new era of flush times, and It ex pacts Congress to revive them by aubsUtuttak a policy of inflation (or Mr. McCulloch’s polity

of contraction.

Speeato wff Jafiffe Ttoarmm at Calman»ae, NwveMber fi.

•kites of the Math. There la but one way of "ssjs.r »5 Mattoby preorattag to white people at tbe — >—*. — * - m *nna eamm

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mw* <*• ssfkow oat tt mu smuM, land to a conflict of races. The Virginia Convantton will he rated and controlled by negpes- They will tegtalate for white men. Tin spirit of that lagulatlon ana bo Judged from the conduct of the nagraoa since tbey have bora educated aad drilled la the secret leagues of the radical party. It will deny equal rights to white man, degrade the white race, and put ill power ahd tnflaaece la the hand* o( negroes. The exneutlon sf the laws

Tbei>e Journal which

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—•moram a aactonaf victories aehlved at the - ballot box vtoterteathat caused no taarsor blood lo flow, but nraint an poUnt an nuay that have been won by msaa. The soldier who devotes himself to hto country dtomrvftn and rooalvan our grateful applause. And MS ettiasn, who easts hto ballot with an eye atmgle » Ms asaalry’a walfsre, also merits eur beartMtsoamendattoa. It to of the latter that we are tn apeak to-ulght We meat to pvo pratae to our hsutbiun, from Maine to Calitorata, tor w bat they have doaa tbto ysar to free tbe lead from the fetters of despotism, to re*, cue the OonsUtutlon of our fAthersJ'rom Impending destruction, to secure to us and our poaterUy n future of freedom and happiness. And wa ■eat to rejoice over this grand work; tor-jmca :aa Mo petrloMb aad wtoe rejoice, nos extravagantly aad insultingly, but as men who have escaped a dirt calamity aad an prnfhandly grateful for their escape; an Beanocratt, who bsltsvo that what la beat fax as to

beat for all the people.

Aad have wn net cause to rejoicef Twelve months ago a dark pall seemed to cover tbe Republic. It seemed as if a majority of the people preferred usurpation lo constltuttonal government, despotism to liberty, party to country. Tbe moet sacred precepts of windom, tbe profeundeat tnachings of htatory, tha most solemn utterances of tbe Illustrious dead, seemed to have lost all their force. On all -Ides we beard it said, some times openly, bat oficnsr tn whisper, "the experiment of eelfgnvsrnment has Luted, tha fate of aU other republics to ours; free governments have but one

deatiny, nnd that to despotism.’

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Rum all DisRAsen tor

KIRNEYS AND BLABBER

Democratic Convention in Johnson County.—Pursuant to a mil, a convention was held at the Court Heoee. in Franklin, Indiana, for the purpose of nominating delegates to the Eighth of J-tnusry Convention, at ft> dtsnapoiis. for the purpose of forming n State ticket. The following are tbe namea of the delegates and contingents from tbe several

townships:

Franklin township, detoffalo, D. # G. Vawter;

contingent, John L. Ditncsn.

Nlnevah township, delegate, Thomas Bugbs;

contingent, George B. White.

Blue River township, delegate, R. W. Med*

kirk; conttngeht. Jamea Ward.

Hensley township, delegate, Samuel Green;

contingent, George W. Musselman.

Clark township, delegate. Captain Socratia Carver; contingent, George Cutsimrer. Pleasant township, delegate, Daniel W

Brewer; eoatiagent, John A Polk.

Wbo wll 1 aay so now ? Some may tbink an, because tbey wish It to he *o. Homines* id quod volunt. Ubenter credunt, said Cwrar. *tni willingly believe that wbteb they wl*b. But who that loves American Instituti-De will now sav tbey have failed? Some may still fear It, but their fear to no longer despair. N" longer do we hear tbe cry, '‘All ta l«at.” No, thanks be to the Almighty, we have escaped tnat degradation. And to whom under Proviitence are wc indebted for our escape? To whom but the D-mocrattc party aod th* thousands of patriotic men who have bad the moral courage to sever their old sspjcUUoos and units with us? In the gloomiest hours ol our history we clung to the Constitution, though to do se brought down upon our

heads the bitterest denunciation.

We clung to it because we knew that with Ita destruction liberty would ala-* be de stroyed. And we knew that when it ahoulu cease to extol, the Union of our fathers would r»e forever gone. How completely have our fomlgbl and wisdom been vindicated by -vents We foretold that the overthrow of our Institutions would be attempted. Five military despotisms In the 9»utb prove the truth of the prophesy. We foretold that an attempt would be mada to Africanize onetbtrd of tbe Republic. Ten States delivered over to negro rule, nnd that rule enforend by tbe bayonet, attest our sagaclt;. We warned tb* people that local aettogovernment was in danger. Ten States virtually blotted out’hi congressional enactments, taxation without representation, military commiotoono Instead ef civil courts, tbe State banks destroyed by acta of Congrcaa and tbe whole subject of the currency drawn within the province of Ito legislation, Mila pending In Oongrem to take from all tbe States then- right to regulate the elective franchise, and to compel them to allow the negro to vote, n mighty national debt exempt from local taxation, a system of revenue the moat Inquisitorial and vexatious the world ever saw, an immense standing army, composed in part of negro troops, ft navy large and powerful enough for a lime of war. and a hoet of office holders so great sa almost to defy enumeration—these, and much more that might be mentioned, show bow well founded were our 'ears, and wbat mighty stride* toward a eon•olldatton of all powers In tbs bands of the Federal Government have been taken within (be last few years. But right across the march of tyranny and eppreeelow, stands the Democratic party. Us ranks unbroken, Ito spirit un*ubdued. Us purp se unalterable. Determined lo preserve and perpetuate free Institutions, it tolerates no such word as fall. But a abort time since It was asked to disband. Wbat unprejudiced and unselfish patriot would ask that now? Wbat wtoe man but set* I" i :he great obstacle to despotism, the great ixu^er-

vator of well regulated liberty.

My friends, on the 8th of January last, I ssld to you thst no party that habitually disregarded tbs Constitution, could long retain power tn this country. Is not the truth of that rsmtrk being verified—verified more rapidly than the most hopeful of us dared to expect? Look at tbe elections of this year. Connecticut. New Xork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, • 'aliforola. all redeemed—Ohio »ubstai»tlally so. Everywhere else, where the ballot box waa free. Immense Democratic gains. Nay, even in Massachusetts, s conservative gain of 40,000 makes radicalism tremble In Ito very Kadel. True, much remains to be done before the country will have been rescued from the dutch of the destroyer. But, believe me, my friends,U will be done. Tbe people were ever more in earnest than they are now Demagog)sm, abuse and emp ty declamation go for nothing. Tbe people demand the truth .tud they will bsve it; tbey demand common —oae Id the conduct of our affairs, and tbey will have It; they demand constitutional rule, and tbey will have it; they demand relief from unnecessary taxation, and tbey will have U; t"ey demand a (air apportionment of tbe pubHe burden*, and tbey will have it: they demand ju«t and intelligible revenue laws, and tie> wdi have tnem; they demand retrench w-nt aod economy, and they will have them; and, to aive «ff. cl to their will, tbey dem »nd rt mest rulers, and tbey are determined to have

i hem.

On the other hand, there are some things that they are determined not to have. The> •von’t have negnes put above white men; they won’t have one-third ef the country glv en up to destruction; they won’t h ve the prosperity of the whole country sacrifl red for tbe sake of politician*; they won’t support tens of tbumnd sof office bolder* In idleness, wbo ought to be turned out to honest work; they won’t be taxed to support negroes wh * ire able to support themsrlves, while poor white men and wt men have to earn their dally bread by their dally toil; tbey won’t bsve gold currency for tbe bondholders and a paper currency for the people; and they won’t have tbe social customs to which they have been habituated arbitrarily interfered with b; vexatious and oppre*aive legislation. So 1

read tbe elections of tbto > ear.

Mv fneud*, nearly seven years ago the | I'emoera'le party lost power m 'be Untied States. It seem* as II we are about to regun It. It tO"k our forefathers seven years to achieve the American Independence. Let us, iltbin tbe same time, re-establish American liberty. I know what difficulties we haveyet to overcome. I know that it will task our enrgle* and wi*dom to the utmost to overcome them; I know that our rulers will not yield up power if by any effort, or artifice, or expend)'ure tbey can retain it; I knew wbat mighty late rests will rally to their: Support->bbw the ho*u wbo feed and frtten et the public crib, wfiodrew trtbute by millions from the pock--ts, of the people, and those who, by means of pahtal leglalaiion, tax Us, for their private rmolumset, even more than tbe Government taxes us,, wll! strain every nerve to perpetuate a rule tnat raise as, out enriches them. 1 know we are to have the voice of Africanmed Btateeta tbe South to countervail the v<>tea of white men In the North. I know that the scales of victory bang to evenly balanced that the weight of a mere feather may turn them. I feel all this; but yet I am full of hepe. We have made a glorious begtantag la the work of redemption, aad I have not •orgettoft. Me oM maxtm ef Horace, that, freely translated, reads: "A work well begun Is half done.” We hftve begun eur work well— life-half dome—it to eur power to complete It—every thing dear to freemen, every true iatomt ef the people, call# upon us to eom{ftletait. Let them not call In vain. Let no mao lay aside his armor; let every man go **nM*tly to work, and the year 1868 will be forever memorable In the annals of oar eoan- ’ ry, as sn era when tyranny and misrule departed from the toon, and constitutional liberty and good government resumed their

•way.

wfll alee be entrusted tn Ignorant, perjured ageats, who, hating the whites, will bend 1 their energies to destroy thotr baafneaa, aad drive them from the States in which such a system to in fores. This will be the effect of the aegro poliey inaugurated by the ruttest party la the Sonth. The Richmond ITkiff declares thenegroes have drawn a blood line between thee*-wives and the whites” at the recent election, and t'a warning voice should be heeded hv white men ta all parts of the

Unton.—Philadelphia Age.

tST The Boston Journal says ff Governfg Andrew’s Mlaa*s: “The doctor was immediately summoned, end when be entered the Governor made a gesture significant of hto knowledge of hto condition. Mrs. Andrew entered the room, and the Governor, who had been supported to tbe couch, pressed her hand. Aa he was speechless, but not unconscious, he was asked if he wished a peratl and p»~ per. aad (•ignifj tag assent tbey wen brought. His right hand refused its office, aad ha atr tempted to Use bis left hand, but finding it fruitless he placed the pencil betwieu hto teeth, sensible even then sf his condition, but Ms pencil dropped from bis tip*, and he parsed into that sleep from which hS-never woke to a realizing sense of the scenes of this

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The noble proportions of the new State House of Cdiforaia, at Sacramento, are now being rapidly developed. The building covers, with Its angle*, nearly 60,000 feet, and from bs pre-cat ground line will bs 236 fest to the top

"f the dom**. • v.-nH

inentlr s- rrsssfiit ii

tnese dangerous and often baffle the skill of tha bast rhystoiaas. fact is weU attested by the ■ umber o- wonder*al cures thes have effected—soma of rig rihltow AaeashsfdUty atosthaanean ragamtofttois

BgthJ

pabttaaad re* these essaptatate that can ha earned to every man's door Without the aid -af a physician; and it is a wail known fact that there ara thousands who are either too far rsesnved from or are unable to procure Me hid of an*

who will te of t-err ice to them.

The disease commonly called Rseharhe aad to wtrioh these Phis are yetaMtoly applicable, to toned to exist la Me agsdarlftftrm. toe laborious

aadthesedei cronic InlL Btodder; etc., in *he>mall i

round tha leip* a, tha, vr »limbing pain, axh iso lower extremity of

INSURANCE.

XiKTIX, H0MLM* * FOLLETT, (OFFICE, NKW JOURNAL BUILDING), * A” . ' Represent the following excellent Oompsuies:

Assets.

las. Co. North America, Phils $1,880,145 Si Sateraattoaal Insurance Co., N. Y 1,4«,9S& W Continental Insurance Co., N. T i.fffl.TU 18 Enterprise las. Cm, Cincinnati. 1,14ft,*)* 53 Yonkers and New York Ins. Co., N.Y„ 6W.965 98 Merchants. Insurance Co., Chicago GBOJAS St City Fire In*. Col, Hartford. Conn 430.000 00 Northwestern Mutual Life, Wiconsia .XXto.aK SI Accident Insurance Co., columbns, O. .1,000,000 00 Total Capital Represented $11,113,534 63 ‘ rovtdvm

CHINA TEA STORE.

IHT1UST1S6 TO TEA DIMERS.

Decline in. Teas!

THECHINATEA STORE

(Btatmblialsed in 19S3.)

\\ ITU many thanks to the public for past V y favors, wa wonld annoan*e that we are now receiving a carefully Delected invoice of

CH0 CE6KEN, BUCK AND JAPANESE

TEAS!

mated pate

shdnmy: or » d^U. hea^y,

taairpartm (ha thigh, uvast dlffi nlty U experienced ut v> (ding tha wioa,aad rasa* persons afflicted withlhia troublasoms oompUist are asabte to endure violent exercisa; many, when - toaahtg. have dusgeria assumihg aa erect p sition Having had anm*foaa opp»rtaattle tor lortj yean of testing tb*virtue *ad effleacy of this mviicire aad with the advice of these who have experienced the goo affeuts af it, X how respectfully sabmit.W to tha public, believing that it wiiiae geaeraHy hemaRatal Tho tow c

tideates I puUish are (Sam this neighbarfaoJd, and ean be referred to at aay time.

CKRTIM'ICA.TBaS.

S*r: This istoiaforas you thst 1 w much afflicted with vie*eat pain la the back, aad great dific»lty in veiatng nriua. .1 eras roo mmendi d t>« Mr. MeLliatock to take some Oi your

Diuretic Pitts, which I did. had

cirel. aad I h wo wt felt aay of the oomplnmt

since, being eighteen month*

Merce> county JOHN STEWART. Dr SaTg^at—Sir: I have to laforea you that I believe T owe My Hto entirely to taking *ome of your rit la. ( bare boeo taking medieioe tor sev. oral d-tys from my physsetom without affeeft. heir g cuaftned to hot* d to great agony, whan my husband p^Ued to you aad wen tout hy you Mat 1 had'he gravel Itook ID* fin*dose aafoudirected, and experienced relief aad my (Bsordar

lei me -iter taking Me remainder.

Affewheiry ' >•“ MaRiiaRXT BEST. Dr. Sargent: I waa fora loagt tote affiietod wll -wheal tM-uaht■ batferemaftMm l my hack, i th*t« hen I ytaqnad d -wa X could aeareeli right myscll agxiu fwaa aiivised to try roar Pui% watch e< r d mb. and 1 have sot felt it siarm a

AMD [SHORTEST B0DTB BASI ceuhHS au wMAHma iM7

I ^ «

;mm~. jMUUM

it. . r* 5

fta xo cosxacrios with ast othxv xsxaauni o£ tbe same name, in or out of Indianapolis V. ft H. GLEBE, ProprietonT Haaaaoonaorioa with axTomRRhvaauaaleatoa aaasa, Inoxont of Indianapolis to. tolrMNN, Prwprletmra.

LJOUORS, ETC.

W.B. Maddux.

ff. N. Hobart, WoodG.ffiUiams. Formerly of Ftother a Hobart.

MADDUX, HOBART & CO.

DISTILUKRS OF

B»*fe A. ML-FA8T IXfUfiS, eoanects at Oc* lumbus with Lightning Rxcrer* Traiiai. via

Fittsbarg. QeveUad and Bellalre

New aad slegaat SILVER Pa LACK day aad ANAPOLIS to NBW YORK 31 HOURS B-4SP. to Naff VOXK NIGHT KX enaaects with Fast KxpresaTrains via P and ieUMbra,mtokte. Maff Tons aad nauwia to asQoioxTm as aay route.

BAR.

WAU.

00VL1BT AND A6RI8T

ffFWMft Maw Tmrk.

.. ^ to Raw permanently located la f iari>lA.Xf A.POA.4M. KffiKSsflrpS

Mb breach ol Ma should be a guari it no eharlater oi

to acoempUsh aU he und. raoved to on# Minute, or so . . — tatorruption to business.

Nba have already been cured <d Blind.

Bars ef children (ature toreraaaer of Deatoets,

cured. Chronic Inflammation oi y**"’ standing, perfecily cured.

no caarga toraa examiaatloa and an opiuioo and no charge for uasuooersful treatment. Operating Roemft—MR West Maryland street

aa state*.

Potaofflce Box

Turn* from INDl AN APOLIS to NSW YORK 31 HOURS

«-4S P. tt Maff YORK NIGHT EXPRESS,

— . Pittsburg _ . 1 aad PaikA-. as any route. BaLTI*

Unas 344 hours, aad VasBuraTM City 4 hoars to

advance of au oraxm Routes

IVewl

Run through to DiNNISON. BV* Tickets good via Pi qua or Dayton. Pumengere to avail shesiMives of tne quick Mm aadsureeeuneotioM of Shis Short Line for Citle* must ask for tickeu via COLUMBriS. which are for sale to all the above points, at tho Union I'opot. _ J. M. LtTXT Gen’! Superintendent. F. CHANDLKK, Gen’l Ticket Agent J S. SHAChKLFORD, t i > *.■ Wee tern and Southern Agent.

MERCHANT TAIlOR.

Alcohol, Cologne Spirits AhJffX> WSX8KXES, TYRCniTXRS and manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, Wholesale dealers to Bourbon aad it ye Whiskies, W met 1» Pemrl street* east of Broadfsafb CIMCIHMATI, 4»HIO.

O. P. VOLMBR ft. son, DiatUian aad wholesale dealers la COGNAC BRANDIES,

d me. and 1 bare uot Ms it siara.

h we since give* a great many away to others,

Wbo have loood tha *ama brnreftt

Gn>»a’<> Hottom Ian " J. WILLIAMSON. Sir: 1 jeasfor * Wag time affltcaod wash a pain in my back l was atviaedby Mr. Williamson to try y >nr Pills He g»vo me some which completely cored me. i have since obtained two boves, and gave them to others la our loan with tha i‘ame effect, a- d ii you aad charged tea dollars for them Lwastot bar* paid it eheerfotly. Akron, Ohio. Ldifflft HAJttUTOtf. Sir: (have bqms aflUcted with Me cm* plaint described in your papers for the last five yean, during which ttoua I have tried everything 1 could hear of withaat effect. Ml f met with yonr Pills. I have note tehee half a box, and want more to- ontinue taking teem, aa X 4eei better now thin I have felt mrflmr yean, gad lhavaao

doubt the aex- box will cure me.

AUegheay. , • J. MIL IKK.

Sir; I have been troubled with or or tve yeare.se that at times l

up or lie down without pain I took part of a box of your pills, which completely eared me and I have been at peraes ease ever since. Ido, Mereiore, eoaOdeatly reconsmead them toothers. Allegheny PKTKK CKCMPTION Dr Sargent—Sir: I »ak- this oppomalty to state that your Diuretic Pills are toe mast effeo tual me»1i "ne -or the baekaeha I ever met with 1 can confidently recommend them (Tom experience. ALEX Met LI STOCK.

Pittsburg

Price 50 Cents per Bex. field Kg MU •rwgfftsta.

t-' "■ Bemrhem. Glm. Rye sm* Cmrm VL folelcy mmff CtafimwVm Wimes.

L I Q, TT O E; S,

Aad sole manufacturers ef

four or five'yws.to thidattimesT cauld nit ttse - fffMreffWm aa >e IBSdfimme up er lie down without pain 1 took part eC a MARlmMA’S CKllierS,

DR. JOHN 8JLRQfiHT l S Anti-Dyspeptic and Liver Pills

A certain cure for

•Avar CMaapiadfota, ttyspepela, Btl-

:rt ieev AtaecBra Xmamdiee, PIcM Heed-

mche. CeMa, CeaUramasa, Ete.

Purchased directly from the Importersraad with special attention to their qualities la toe ea, We merer effiVr m aeeemA Xammff

avocU.

h% e m*rvr pmrclMht m amixeA Tern. We mer- r ferny m ee*ered'l era. We merer fesare femmsileri m ffsram* meed l ess.

An experience <-f many years in your midst; careful attention to the re * trade auri a thorougl knowledge of the Tea business, enables us to say

careful

Ige

with confidence that

We will eemfiimme to sell the fee*t XtsAM Iwapertedi mfi (fee lewesfi profits mmd prices. A slight decline in gold, together with an unusually large crop of Teas received and on the wav. cosbles us tn place our new Teas at the fol-

lowing prices, which

ire as law as a«v Wholesale Doise

affWN io sell the same qaaltiles by the largest q«aBfltie*. Vsmpertmlt (Gswm,) tl« ftl 40* 01 60,

• 1 So; Very heat ft.

®wmp»wder,(Gr**m,) 01 SOJ heat 0S< Teemg Rysea (Greem,; ft 00»cfeeic-

*?•«» Off.

Hpaem* (Oream*) mm extra choice •wees Tea. am* will emit the aaaaft fasxidtewa. Price §2- _ (Bimeftt.) si, si go, oi co; flmest. Kx*

promote the secre i. purity tbe blood restore the body to a

The extraordinary aad increasing demand for my AliTI-OY»PBrTIC AND LIVBK PILL**, has iudubvd me to mate them m< re public, in order that their usefulness may be stare extensive, and would earnestly hew ef those who hare tried ether medicines and not experienced the relief they anticipated, to try. for once, Sargent’s Anti Dr,pep ic and Lfver Fills- There are no other Pills yet compounded which have given sucu universal **(uf*e»toa. nor do any other Pills meet.tbe requirements of tbe household as do

Uesto

l can not of courso. enumerate the disea-es f r which th.se PHI- >-re benrficiaL but wuenever a ca hart ic is necessary, they will effect a speedy and perm nent cure they remove fro-* th* h ood II corrupt humors, which are always the cm-e of the >*1-ease; they opeu those excretory ves-e.s which em. ty into the bowels; they give a healthy actio, to the liver enabling it to throw

off all corrupt humors; they j lion of bile, aid dlgra>ton.

and will, in a short tune, state of -onnd Lealtb.

DYSrEPalA — This distressing malady—so prevalent in our country—is caused by a want of tone in the stomach, the usual symptoms of which areas follows: A pain r runeasiness upon pressn re below the sternum or braa t bone some times attended with a sour'eructation (water brash or hrartburu;) a disposition to vomit; fiushea of hr * t prece> : ing fro the stomach, instantly dr oulaiuig through the wholeay.tem;losa of mem. dry;a varia le, uncertain appetite; great de pression o» spirits, ihe ining to melancholy; weariness aad great antipathy to exercl-a It is seldom that all (Xus above symptoms are found in Ine same'paHent ftt one time; any of them, therefore, is a suffleient indication of M* presen e oi the d incase aad need of thu mediciae DR. S BGANT’S ANTI-DYSPBPflC AND MV Kit Pi LLS, never ia& in coring this disease, when taken acourding to ihe dlracilons. I attach a few of the many certificates I could give in such atona as I hope will he sa Uftctaryi but *11 the certificates I canid publish will not umpire naif the cuaadence Mat one trial will

give.

Front Dr. Jafem Bmtlor.

WILLIAM 8WEIKHART, Merchant Tailor, AM) Plain is «*ent’ii FwrftlsfeiAf Cioods, riau 31 SaMtls Be rid lam Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T H A V K received a fine assortment of OverroalJL tags. Uetha. Deeshia*. Camimeres aad Yratmn from New Turk and Philadelphia, which I wilt make up la-the latest styles, aad at the leweat prices. octtodtm JOSEPH STAVB, MERCHANT TAILOR, ft*.* 044 Felltewa* Kfissll, Washington Street. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ▲Iso. dealer in Readymade Clothing Am* Geat’a FMnslafelaff fiamtea

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aagtl dlytopooriap

_ .:.C»Bf«TS, «TC. NEW STOCK

CARPETS, WALL PAPER Window Shades. OIL CLOTH.

Etc., Etc.

w * taka gleasHre ta showlag aw 4MM«a, aaff Stall theat aa Chen •my feMMaatM (fee city

QALBS ROOM red Offlce, No 83 Bast Market O street, Rdea’s Block, ire doors east of the

octladSm

JOHN 8TSINMANN. Cutler

B. fl*ftNl»«RAft\

Dmtillery, Ne SU aad 313 St. Clair street.

s. KA.in.MA.iv, Merchant Tailor,

Wholesale dealer ia

IVm. IS Nortfe MerMtaun Street, tSBIAlfAPOfeU, INDIANA. octUdSm •

Hw. 116 Baatfe Berldlaus Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. aaptdSm

FOUNDERY.

WESTERN FOUNDERY,

BOOTS AMD SHOES.

aes* mad FTsildrem’n tdleve KX4 Pmllafe It Mt prices, mg Mmym’a ttfeme

Try the mid mmd relimfele Sfeme Hmresemf B H. Mmyo4k«o-.ff3 h.mst

street Tfeetr goods

A. B- HOLABIBD ft CO.,

Manufocture-s of

steam: E1VOIIVES, TPOILBR8 aad Mill Work. Improved PortsWe JJCircularSnw Mills. J. C BeecFsPatent» touring and Core MUM. Our MUM excel all In the

CrALIi ft RUSH,

111 Ktsl VashlifMi 8tre«i,

augfldSm

teggaatta Caart House.

UNIVERSITY.

ST. MARY’S ACADEMY. Naira Bmaae, ladiaaa QTL'DIBS will be resumea at ihi* ins uute O Monday, September 3,18*T Fot catalogues, address JyttdtlUel.Nfi MOTH1SK supkriuk.

LUNCH.

market J or durab Uity .^ggeed and ^dty.

EXTRA FR£E LUNCH,

TMeedav, Segtereher 29,

A ND on erery other day in the week, at ball

XJL past one o’eioc

r •

Weat Front sepSS dSm

mre fFeafe tamd My Halt, m memriy wmale-mle rmtn

iyaodftm Iskftdortthp

PIANOS.

CUCKBftflNWa 4k fiONHS*

phle s sc tby mail.

sixes constantly on hand. Bmaxa. Ohio. July 3A18M. Messrs. A.B. HolahlrdACo : Dear Ste-I am pleased te say Me saw mill which I purchased ol you a few months since is the best mill ta the country, aad tbe best raw still lever saw.

MATHIAS KMKNEGGER.

Ill and 113Bast Washington street.

cat twelve thuwtand feta gar day witaMx hands OtteeNaWU iresi machine^ that Utoy^itoever roen l oannot OBse hewnDoi

American Pianos Triumphant

Exgasttiam at mil Natlaas. In ion to The Grmad Celd medal af Heaer, The Kmperar Napoleon, in person, accompanied the presentation with the decoration of The Croas at the Legless at Hamer, Thereby confirming to the CHIfiKE RING m E DAL Tha only distirction over the four otner medals awarded for Pianofortes, all of •> hich were exactly alike and of equal value, and thereby confirming the unanimous award of tbe Three Juries and the Imperial Commission Flactag the Chicxixino Piano at the Hrad or all Othxxs.

ft say fcliAfc it is Iter Rftusfi ftomDleie of htaenr thatMv^MritasSSa Ireanta r good things ta flavor of It, beoaase . siagamaaeaa wish ta tha way ot a

sawmilL We hare other C incinnati and Try-

PROFESSIONAL. *- YOU AMT, M. !>.,

Eclectic PlijFBicickihn

8UBGKON AND AGGOUGUBB.

No. 18U (reside see No. 138) Nerth Pennsyl vsals street, one aad a half squares North of

. tadtaaapoUs. Indiana.

^ from seven to nine *. a., one Mraa aad seven to nta* » a lebttoiy

villfl celebrated saw mil a ta oar vietaity but they do not oou-paro with yours a aay way. Tour mid ia all Me talk hare, aad If there should be any mere wanted here, \ ours will be the mi 1

that will sell lours, respectfully.

oc’SC "Sm Xa 6BI%»Bfi

WILLARD A STOWBLL,

Agents for Indiana,

aagtSdSw

No. 4 Bates Hi

Indian:

ouse,

i spoils.

SOLICITORS. CHARLES WBRBB ft CO., SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, COUNSBLOSS AT PATJCXT LAW. Model Bmllders, Demieva IM PateMt Mights, mmd Ptstemted ArUclea, Office—81 East Market Street, 1NDXANAJPOL1X, INtt /~kUB facilities for procorlug Patents arc not vJ excelled by any establishment of tbe kind in the United States. All kinds of Models built to order - I octS8 dsm

CHINA CLA»»WAWE fcTC. JOHN WOODBMDGE & GO.

DfFORTKRS AND nXAI VHH IV

CHIKA, GLASS AJD fiUEEASWABI,

TABJLE CUTLERY,

FlaJLTElD W^^-E,

COLD PENS.

Ewgllah Brawkffmst, (Black,) very lowulfrU'e Tramble- county, Ohio—Dr. J. ff •••■ * • «e; heat, %t. Sargeant—Dear Sir: 1 regies your want of at-

J»F«M, §1 SO, fi Ms «1 SO- 82- We

Htake Msaecimltty mt Jatgwmeae ff mad gw rcha.se mmme has tke best ®veem mmd Black, Bs, I «K

best •< (Three are oar own mixtures, and

are recommended.)

We abe keep a carefu'ly selected stock of Mocha, Java and Rio Gofiees, lOVERING’S ffifiWO SUSARS, fort Cr*u< u4 Stale mt$S,

- * . t'i

CSOSSK AND BLACKWELL’S PICKLBS, * V J * Baker’s Ohocolatee, Cocoa and Broma

tentiOn In keeping me rallied withjoar^Aattm'y *^ng a hro.-Y have beeu*n2sg **

ia my

i 'h« boss eocsequea- aa I find meat of aay pi-i* I have aver frequeady astonished at Me bile retooved by so small ft

irpn T TZ£uZ

tmfiedittolv re?5t? 5S

i' MteubenvUi^. Ohia ' request you to send

s J 1

rymth Xas^Mtaui^ wax

THE CHINA TEA STORE, ,

Iffm. ff 044FaUawa' HMD.

cr.- 4

White River township, delegttt, DagM A

Doty; contingent, Levi Gro*eclo*e.

Union township, delegate, Peter Dem*ree;

contingent, W. X. Admire.

Delegatee at lame, Thomaa W. Weelta, W

H. Jenntug*.

Cod tin genu at large, D. D. Baals, Geeega State

Bridge*.

The following resoluttone weraoBaBimoualy

adopted:

Bssotoed, That all Democrats In good

Ing ere invited to attend Me convention at In. dlacapoli*. on tbe 8th of January nest, an nd*

vtsovy dofofffttcNi to arM orrtorIAml

Eesolved, That Me poltoy of paying off Me Government bends in green baob*, where the

Government bae not pledged tbe coin, meets with Me benrty api Demnersey of Jobneon county.

Negrmen Agmsast Wblte ■cm.

A wsr of races in the South is no longer n metier in the nmole future to he apeenlntad upon as a hletorieal question. It Is casting Us dark shndntt over Me hearthstones of Me white rase at Me prevent Hoe, and each day ibnt Me radteals are fin.fewer only mnkm the <1 anger more portentous and terrible. At Me recent election tn Virginia the ami inn anted to g body With tbe radical party, and drank with thetr ■uecese, have, since Mat tune, ex*

trtbited aa open hootiHiLte tha w'' White men have been Insulted and

negroes, and negro vtgVftaob eommit netitted prominent white eklgene to leave Me

^ * * m

H. to. EBB.

PROPOSALS.

Qwncm PmnraYLVAKiA Railroad co,[ pHiLaDxi.raLa, NovmBher l,i8fiT. j fTtHB Pennsylvania Railromi Company hereby JL tavsnoasn tank May wM receive proposal* until Th* first dny of January ifiB for InMtng

.the Logan

jeflsaaru.-* *—•——

=S:S»SS

I pledged Me pavment In > benrty approbation ef Me

•oe euenty.

That the proevedlege of this CR-

Vt-nuon be published le Me ledlanvpfte ttXRALD and th* J Union county Press.

W H Jxnnincm, Cheinaan, Dafit.L WiLaoN. fieerotary.

or The Repubiioane bf lodtone arb re* *»iveii to B^he fiebuyler CnMafe tb* next Governor of Mat 8ta8e —Brie Republican. It wtTl rake more Mad a lull column of m rreoiv'd*,” wiM half ndasen ** wbereaare," to elect 8CBVTUB. golwitfestandtng bis frequent Journeys M heroes the centfnent.* for • barHable purpo***. Before that eveet come* to pees Me Bcpebiican party will

■deed’* Into Its orlgieal etetaenta.

tfifi,IBeendeC wMeh jMDhtdienernefftnthe . wndhtob eC ftfalw iriL Domingo, where whitemn were hntahnwtL white women cut. raged, pad white children murdered t»i iofu* rieved end brutal negcoeg. The Riefamond Whig, which 1* s staunch advocate of moonettXMHWffpen Mg i—fft Monni plan-re

•cent etoeemn, eoys:

“The Metal on retnraa dhow with palaful distinct new that flto begrtMb here drassn e

line, between tfe—-**-

4 nee reutft, Pailndnl

rite John M. KenSpWaSL?"

nnscSu-e abo, with iSsmlhemota vfhci toed. | bnveeeeM 1

»mIi r- lumjjBiuSLjiJj;

Pr. fowgent; 1 write I 'n batthf yonr Anti-Dys

pepfoo PUM by mni‘. 1 have r o» Wn abto 'o v- t th. m Siace I lea AUeaheny. lean not«A> with out Mem; they have dune am so much more good than any othct^medisinel ever used. I hope you wilt send *ume down to our druggist, w Mot I eaa get them wbenlffhhk. * -

•Hi fast if known. Year c above will oMiga Toon,

wastaunondtotryyonrpuL, and I consider them the fatat medtanie I bnow o New Brighten, Pennsyfon^t J^J MR ' LAi. , WR52a»«asRe3L- j a! ygtwe i» fieutlayer Bex* -O J! L n

■ *•' * od* i' t(i :a ml !i •} :

■ ■pi eid^rolat i: wail ccY :

iio '"ruy c ^ : HAMMUJO io u

•- ;i':-ttC"0 j ttiTT ' ff *

a®.9dT .ta. -i» s’Jp ’ a

O H.

i

*The Pen is Mightier tliax tke Sword." THE CrOLJ) PEN, BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PENS. Morton’s Gold Pens, THE BEST PERS1H THE WORLD. For- sate at ATo. 25 AfaidenX,ane, JiTesr - ZbrJb, and by every duly appointed Agent at the saner

prices.

Morton makes no Tests stam, with ihe A'ame or Trade

assy other; tkerefbre, where an Agency it established, the public will be best suited, and at the sassse prices, by catling on the Agent; in all other places those wishing the Morton Ten, must send to Headquarters, where their

“ ' pt alien-

i the cash,

full description of sizes and prices, sent on ruedpt of tetter postage. A. MORTON.

r stamped t-mark of

PLOW.

2&

Rtriftfig’s Patent Wheel Plow

ii.

aa any known ~~ here tested

^^ts sold in any part of Me Uni toS I

{••specially adopted for BmI ••••••Mm WAmmmmm Mte With tt n tnadkiitag ere to

rereni rewni

A2i.pt J

»toaj*wd

bxnnxctTjohnson a CO >dbn ^ BlWi^r K*w

J t -j-r:

RUCTION,

:: tz - .•»• .. • -1 V*

AtronON STABLBS!

SBJ¥S!aSSS5ac:?*s^o r

it and alii

> —\sT OrbW

FUR MANUFACTORY.

SffW-Iffft Fv ■AUfShctarifrff r«.

•j-'t;-! u vr'coqr. !

H e tt

ad,«Alsreifo]

;TCdSS fT33

•fobment due to tbetr

tbe pnafehaedi ffdd roes (with fowj-wfor

be “ ra-

te tbie world tbe 'rime*, tbs negro*. o*p«tabe)‘ —

«*hio*l U_— butjfijegard i_

tbs language ef t

here to veto, i Hbee.hafig i

, k. J s

ywreott, -**»», »lll'U>mn i - - tm.

■PtsiR

B—__ —. BROS..

O' -log ■ .v'"'vi-? rarewnai Patfore.

▲BEnK

-oBei

rjKi

ms’s nstfai

(RUPisef!

amftfiDSlOTJlII.

itt Mttol

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The horre whteh Coienel Thomae Benton rods Mrough Ms whole Sf Me ■sxfeaa war, lately died et Ifiew Imndoo, Gee esc tl cut, aged

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Licensed by the United States. All (Seeds Sold at an Banal Prto, of One Dollar for Bach Arttota.

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Refrigerators and Beer Coolers,

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f^lOLLE'T a Club of subscribers for our sllpa VJ of 10, SO, 4D, OR 100 or 300 names aad forward

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BLACKING.

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STOVE WORKS I

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Castings for all moths

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