Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 12, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1870 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKIA

7 VOL i JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1870. NO. 32.

COURIER

1't'BLlBHED EVEUY FKIDAY, AT JASrKItj lint TllCO. DUBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA, llY 8 r, MVKT nfk v v n WtebiB the slmdows come and go Brl A uiiji.. I Watching the eonstaut sea-waves flow, OFFICE. In Comma Bqudivo on Watching the faithful starlights glow, West Main Street, j 1 199 but thee.

CRICK OF IOBM IU1TION. Single Subscription, for titty 'os., For six months, : : : : :

Listening to winds that poftly sing $1 ro Listening to hopes gay enrolling, l oo, hist cuing to memory i bells that ring,

i j.eur bill thee. BATEN OF AIVt:i(TIÜtG. I For square of 10 lines or less, re'k.fl 00 Speaking of all that's good and pure, Kach subsequent insertion, 75 et, Speaking of love that shall endure, Longer advertisements at thtanie rate, gpeaklng of joy from Baft secure, A fraction over even qua re or squares,; 1 .-peak but thee, 'ountod as a square. These are the terms for transient ad veil aeaaenta ;a reasonable Praising the deeds that can but bless, deduction will be made to regular adver-jPraislng the Words of tenderness, liners. Praising the smile that sooths distress, Notices of appointment of admin if tra-j 1 pnd.se but thee.

tors ana legal notices oi nae character to1

I ilKl'LllLKAN tm T?ornmta

r

THE STATE FINANCES.

IJeeclpts und Expenditures for

Twenty Years--liepubllcuu Etruvaguiice and Deception--Intent tonal Dishonesty of the Journal und other Republican Papers. For months past the Republican press and Republican leaders in Indiana have

taken great credit to themselves for, as i Republican receipts for

mey aucugu, eAuiigubiinig " niovc uuin. ten years ending UcKven as late as the 20th instant, the tober II. 1870. Journnl stated that when Governor Lane Democratic receipts for and Governor Morton, iu 1861, tooki ten vears ending Oc-

icnnrgc oi me auuiiuisirauon i nuiie ai-i

YEARS Rt'LE.

Total. Expenditures,

Total.

Estimate for

The Next House of Iteorcsentri-

$31.010,459 67 1 tives. 3.545,606 63 A Republican letter writer from Washington, who pwfsstes to hate seen 35,456.066 30 the state of Democratic expectation of $30.824,096 68 gitys for the next House of KoprcsenU3,424.899 62 tives, publishes it as follows :

Present Dem.

1870.

fairs, the foreign and domestic debt j

tober II, 1860.

834,248,996 20' Maine, Massachusetts, $35,456,066 30 Connecticut, I NOV York, (Pennsylvania, 14.358,297 39 New Jersey, Delaware,

Maryland, Virginia.

8sl9.890.ny6 81

$1.00 2.80 G.00

be paid in ad vane t

ANNOUNCING CANDIDATES. For Township ollicers, each 1'or County " f For Iistrict, Circuit, or SUtte,

B It U N 0 BUETTKKK, ATTOKNEY AT LAV, And Notary I'ublic, JASPER. INDIANA.

I Kissing the loviest flower that grows,

KiHh-:ig tt e brightest dev.- thut glows,

hissing the sweet neat ol the rose, 1 kiss but thee.

Count of Iiuhoii

and Fttty

UI, 'Ci-J'

Will practice in all tLe

inuue, li.diaoa C: lenient ATTORNEY JASPER,

LfllJ ti4 premj.llj' U Mr JhMlMM in'rtiil! to bun in i t1 UM tWUl IWmSI twnatJF. tifl.e.

Ii. II. 'ufirr Hutidmi;, on ii Mam ,utn

Loving tho dearest form I meet, Loving the words fond Hps repeat, Loving .'ill things divine and sweet I love but thee.

amounted to 910.17!Vib7. and that the; Difference ' a. ii a . J s a !a A i. ..si 'in. I

iiikii iiiif'uiiu n n nuifi ii hiiiii'h i i in ria ....

iu .iioin.wi.1 mm bswm . i "ho ymmmt rt ru.nfaa1 in tn vaun

address of the Republican feUte Central !on(li October 3 l870( was $189,-orth ( ;ro "' Lonmnttee, recently pub ished, charges oe9 g ,er each ar than M.atj .bouth Carolina, derilectioD ol duty on the ponded hy the Democrats for a like paDemocratic party, for not paying otl theifT. H JL- vonVi .l,!t.ir i-,AM.r m 1 Alabama.

IIa X kv v 1 .j v m vvwv '" t 1 1

I860. aiiwhMppi.

Louisiana, Texas.

Tennessee, 3"'609 63 Kentucky. ,414 so 65 A rkansas.

AVERAGE COST OF REPlBLICAX RULE.

State debt itunnir its sixteen years ol

uninterrupted ascendency in the administration of htatc all'airs.

The Whole history Of h täte gOVem-, A rcrtff armnal r-lpti fortfn yer

ment does not exhibit such reckless and; ,uam tob'r ai 1870

a'in ih. pi iia:iur lor

1S70.

. ... . . .... 1 Avirwi

i'Xiruvui;uut (..ciiuiiuii-. ui mum- . oin iii ytlri rndfrK October 31

M Terrible Deaf." In olden times, before Maine

were I wren tod, Hall kept the hotel at Ir-

Uuitnr, A T I A INDIANA.

W

AVERAGE COST Of DEMOCTAJC Rl'LE

A ri?'' unu rrccliit fur ten vtars H.ndiinf Ocioba a I l"0u AWtgt Minusl n; ( i . 1 : i u r . . fur trn tniiDfi OrTih'-r 31, 18C0.

at

Ohio.

1 1 iirl in mi

Illlinoih, .Missouri, i,ii.s2 7a iHcoribin. I Minnesota, NormaljWest Virgiuia,

uhtorniu,

Total.

U. T, n. larr,

ATTOKNEY AT L A WJASIT.R, INDIANA. 111 prdK Ui ii üi C'iuru of Pstlfc r.d y-inlug MtttlM SSjreSM ob ihr S.'Utt iae f AM l uhlic Sutx. L. . CUll'UR. W. A TBAfLOR Dbbuulkr&xRaylob, attorneys & counselors at law.

Will BTiri'.e in ht CMHW If imVni ni -Vulnlu: fllSTIIS rlHlM UiiU"ii Ki-n tc.lloclloM. Mrrh . -7 MALOTT, COBB & SCHÄFER. JANPKR. INDIANA.

Will Pbactick im 'ürti or vtaoM Coüstt. DC7 Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. Ajril W. '5 n. AITT. H. A UuLIHAUS. MAVITY, & HOLTHAUS ' JASPER, INDIANA, IT ILL rf)ir in the OSUH of Duhoi r! tyoinin W Cdiinii. I'attiruUr ütUlitlim eivt'ii I" "ll.rtiuus

disregard uf the interests of the people,

and buch intolerable burdens as have been, and now are imposed upon the tax payers of Indians, as have marked the

laws! administration of the Republican party

during the last ten years.

j Ivington, A. J., and furnished accomaio- U1V üüasi- p,u U1C KWM(3iegrea

datiou to man and Leat. He was a uew aa a Krow uoorpuoa ujjou un w good landlord, but terribly deaf. The!Pycrs of Indiana, and evinces a want villatre painter was afflicted' in the same cf confidence in the intelligence of the

way. one nay tliey were bitting nvl'Ml'," v) i4t v u iwwuuwi

themselves in the Darroom. tiauwasp1?' UB mww wvawhiw "Med teachers attended

aittitiir hAhind Ilia intinr cpaftinn Inr riilli' hmn s u oiaiu iuuvvicubch ui

the nest customer, while the tillage tjjMXef7 ft, and that there wMcoUecnainter was launelnff before lire with' a i'd oli of tho people the sum ol $377.1 ' . i - . it . .i it . ri'i .

thirsty look. CSlting iheep'l eves occa-;o'i u pay u:c inxereh mereou. aim iouallv uf Hall'i deeautcn. and rishlmr 'amount of the State debt, November 1.

!niot devoutly that some one wooldUSol, as reported by the Auditor of btate,

iwim- in ii mi ui-ji. -v iiunni i.i.- , ---- - . ttini-tiinitv la learn anvtninir. pjrenL at ...i

mmw a Tttitnn ,., , !,. , ?n tnnntm! The Auditor of State repOHS UOW. DM f, i" ""T" ul'un

.. .. . , ............ ii w -" -i 1 . . . . -. . , uii ;iiiiic uuciik ui uiiji uuicuin auu

the distance. unomciauy, tnat since m wwiaa re- H .ha-jonrn&i hnd 0'ther MMn

-Can yon teM ate, dr, bow rar H is to pert tnere naa oeen retwaaoi w Sftne same stripe, thought it was all Brandon r dbt, und that thece is now a fund cnr) r' 6 "Iimndy." ssys the ready lHndlord.jhund lUlBcient to pay the bonds that) nd tliat ls what-H the matter with the

jumping up; -yea, sir, i nave some,- m ,i-r"r Jar:Z State Normal School. White

II. hllil

nf.,i....iin,,i. to Soi.oi4.uu i ia. iiDon wujen mere is

paid un annual tnteresi oi gi6,7ievf For the vear eudinsf November 1. 1861

according to the Report of the Auditor of Stale, Hon, Albert Lane, the State

representation. t 0 1 12 1 I 1 I 4 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 ? 1 I 4 4 I si 1 1 0 I i

Fxpeeted gain. 1 1 1 10 4 1 0 0 4 t A 1

0 1 7 2 J a 1 0 I 1 0

to

65

I have some," at

time handing down a decantei

precioni liquor.

. ..11 i '.,..(. I.f'.li.l W.I.,

A I'll IUI. Ulli J niuiii. ,

traveler; "I asked how

Brandon."

the State Sehool.

The Radical Terre Haute Express ofj0r

i nuturduv sa s :

The fact that some two or three color-

the recent sesBioiXi Present number of Dcmoeratir mem -

of the Normal School, has fallen as a hers, C6: expected gate, 66; total, 181 very afllietive dispensation upon the juecessarv for a majority, 122. Journal and other Democratic sheets.! feinct, hiH thnatP wafi niadp t ( A ben colored people were meanly taxed ,North Carolina e lection has taken nltee

inere nas l-eeu a gain there of four own children were deprived ol any op- Incmbci.. instead oftwai-Mrh..- X

except at,couute( unon t, 00ifK , f ,,.. n,i.

ern delegations to the next House would be nearly unanimous for the Dcmocracv, and that we hall elect Northern members enough united with them to con

trol it.

far

says the It was to

'T!wv nkll it tirfltv -rril tmtndv.

...i cli-'n tviii VA i iV mMf Whldebt. was fe 7,770,233, and the interest

ho hpoke lor a bowl apdjapon

mow.

the same WM i3Oi,048 09. Rut

with uu indebtedness of $3.614,

!J01 lö, the annual interest is 4210.714 07.

I1.LT!IAI. VtW I'UbllC.

Jiut s 10U., 1&70 -tt

Ollici' ou V. st Mtiia St.

it.' reachin toddv stiek.

'i'hr dMttatptitar traralev turned to the

tu nmintmr ti iAUvA tatd So that while the debt of the btate has

he, "appears to be deaf, Will you tell j been diminished mere than one half mc how lUr it is to Brandon ?" What it was November 1, 1801, the inier-

Tlink v no " Ki.id tho natntnr. -I don t lest l.Ub lucreasco to more man n o-unrui

and recitations with nearo men and wo

men, that they can keep them at home. It is quite probable, if this rule is to bo

i i

ii-uuuv mi.- ........ x- , u., , , writ,. ,r

. ,i il:. . ciuic .uiiirii di i.ooi. it line uaii'uia . . I tlie Male i . !P ,v . ...! . .

air ioiu, u n luum, iiiui 11 iuvj uu iiui j VvOOQ One desire to scud their daughters to the Many an arnusiug incidcnt occurrw!

TT w -' .j laoring tlie recent encampment of th

Toledo Knights Templar at Put-in-Ikv, one of which is related as follows : On Ihn iM-pii ..4 tl,., mtmtä c 1 or..

-. . , , c , I - ' vku.i.vil v. IAIV VIRU UI WM: rill ii ii I'M In M th MiUMM nl th Ur . a . . . ,"v

caoOl, that the institution will be con

verted into negro nign school ; lor cer

tain it is that few white persons will at-'

tre ii l do t.: Die tiaveie

Religion

kc a drink Willi you. r treated and lied.

of the Combatants.

There is a great mttunderstauding about the religion of tb parties to die

tend it. N. A. Ledger.

European war. For the languid interest;

of what wni paid in 1861. Under this Ktatc of facts which can not be truthfully contrndicted what becomes of the boastings of the EMail organ of the Republican party, and all the IciSQCr lights, that .1... 1 .... ...1,1 1..,.-., in ,ii. UAal klU

l, Ill' lll!''.'.!!" Jlf.,1 III II. I w.l-l U III., i . r ! ... I . . . r .niiiiiii'i ii'ivn lumii

..ii . . i . i ..... , , .... i , i i"- m.v - . .

u:i ut iiiu jinn :uuu ui;-, , .

years paid off

Cfy The ajrent of the pension bureau, who was sent to Tennessee to investigate the case of Congressman Butler, having reported the facts in the caae to be as previously stated to the bureau,

the case ha.s L. u placed in

the district attorney, and the necesarv

made and forwarded

DK. w. in. Mm

rPKNDERS hil PorTtoAL MtVhMt t tfc eitin-n:

1 of Jvpi-r uid vicinity. H tuKj bo found it Dr. Wi'lninr.' ofljee at .!) tiourk, to not proffM.oBall; ugagc4. S7 rtUi, Jb7t-Cm. Rcelly, Barker &, Fcrrcbat l.

ax at

2P cm ucl AND

1 t t"r vTif n h a ttti t ci Ilona and tne state eneows tue rrotei ! AB I N h I M A K fc K S . in pj; ..t -n MCDoiiLD uuttcthc number of worshipers with l

why they wish the red or the Speckle cork to whip when two neigbborhood chic kens ilisaffree. Some are for France

becenee she is Catholic, and some are for Germany because she is Protestant. The truth ii tlint neither nation U pious enough to ground arms and ,o to prayin;,r on Sjn.ilay. There is very little religious k ith and a great deal of what is called Infidelity among the males of both countries. France recognizes all relig

ions and the State endows the Protest.

ortiou

the

1 . X A ..1.1

same nuorai support mat is aocoroea front public revenues lo the Catholic The royal family of Prussia in part Cstheile and part Proteatant. In the North Oertttan Confederation there are 21.3121 331 Protestant! to e,ni,136 Catholics. ! the South German Confederal ion there are only 3.30O.W9 Protestants to Is 197 ana Gatholfo. aitav now iu

I T tall sflKT 1 A Is V? II V France Ii nrohablv more than one-third

the

im- ma in-vi's: lip vi hn uton r

111'. I . ' . .. ... Ml. ...

vhli.fi n irreftt min neraona niofesM toi ti r .v i r! w asilinfftOQ for trial. Ilm is tne lame

.. . .- , jr " II 11 fill UIV illlUllllUU UI IUI1 UCVVN W , . Uke In the mtu re.-m tit one aide or their. i: .-..n ,. .i,ilUUer wno

ii I iiiuiaiia iu ui ivuv m uwhhwivi iue other they areas much put to it to as.QRnageRCD ol tllC S).lt(, gjuuioM uudcr sifrn ;i reason as they would be to explain;!.,.,.'.,.,.,;., ....a RomihllMa ral.

The iOllewIng tahlt contains the re-

was white-waalied bv

House for selling cadcHthips.

Of The. London Globe is responsible

!for the item, m which a German gentle

ceipta and expenditures of the State ofman ending that bis wife had eloped J ...... . i ........ r . , ,1, I iwin ii i , 1 1 1 . . . a

with a fast Lriend ot his, pern tbe fol

lowing note to the dretrover of his do

mestic peace : "Sir. I have for some time wished to tot rid of mv wife. Eight

at iV-n jV jdavi since she was bitten by a mad dog, 31, 18i0, nnaeriggJl l have been waiting with reeigaä-

lndiana dnritur. cace nscal year, com

mendng November 1, 18i"0. and ending October 31, 1870, a period of twenty years ten years, ending October lb, 18C.0. under" Democratic rule, and ten

rears, ending October Republican rule:

DF.MOCKAT1C RL'LE.

rosnsa or est asd ucdohald strekis

JASPER. INDIANA

n a N I T Urn - Will prompt ntti ntlon tp jnt-

ad arr 1. tily tu m.ikt itnUct for wutk.

CaMnrt WklSM M nil klud prompt

Mr ttt.ndrd lo. and etner! KPirt-

wiot of tht but furnlturr krpt ua ttnod, and fur ulc at riuonabl prlf m. Slv ua a call at Jobs llurhart'ii for-

jan 3, 'iw-y.

AMI)

CONFECTIONERY, B Y HOT LIEB SCnOTTIaER

dlf.rtlr In frout f tbe Cntirt

"atholic, and there is a very poor reasou

for allowing religion to determine any man's sympathies in this war. The armv of South Germany, led by the Crown

Prince through so much hard fighting with uninterrupted enceoss, constitutes:' the left wine? of the German advance,!'

and is composed ehieflv of Catholic sol-If? diers. The soldiers in'the Held are not

Year. 181.

aTW Cut Main Atr.rt.

y) niM, Jttptr, lud Onod hn ad und tnk.r aly ., . r..'l,.r 0Krtiit Itiai MtlMta rrnnd of th W shand. Raklnir don for Wddings and partim on nhort ;tllinklng flDOUt tlie ICIlglOUS tUCtl Ol HN

aoUoa, and tWaSM NUtafartnry. l.onKrttonrry. ui eilCniV

anarrnnwrai. nKronagr i. ri.pru.iuuj .onciicu. ,,,..,. , t ho -.-it of a iMtirf ltv S

bigotry. Louisville Couriei -Journal

iuc. , 'OMy

and to urge such a matter in tWalfrrv

jiv'i'iii ri nurii taut 4i

aVnam I till ! i iiruil iirr!

l lie .orin huh nuuin ltuim. On account of the injunctions Hied hv

l parties at Kvcnsville owning real estate

r maMfatture t erStr. all tkalntiMi aad moaifaibion. in this county.

abi .atiallc of Furniiurt, auch aa

Years. Keceipts. . 1851. $3.67.3-8 95 1852. 1,28S,((54 84 116$, MfSujMS 74 is54. s.09tyBia us tR.ii.. 1,204,681 iö 1 860. 1,486,488 99 1K.V7. 1,714,676 14 1H58. 1.844,416 84 I8.)9. L388.445 72 18U). ).iö8.'Jl7 88 Total. el4.'J4,l52 ll nrrt'imiCAN

Receipts. $3,672.057 C4 3.486,304 5b 888,899 33 2.39U9I 15 S.742.98Ü 19 3.957.035 23 3,210,336 44 4.279.887 07

1869. 4,937.7.':9 07 1870. 3,045,606 63

tion for the usual retoilts. xou will stand by her and help her in her Bad plight. ' "Farewell!'' llalf an hour after receiving the communication the

$1,150,988 68rdent lover cloned airain, but quite

1.5u9.305 58 , alone. Persons similarly afliicted, please

copy.

Expenditures.

Knlgnts to bandusky, ou tbe steamer Evening Star, ou their return the w aters

ol Lake trie were a little rough, and several of the passengers excure cioni8ts from Forest commenced to henvn

up Jonah." One of tho Knhfhts went

up to a sea-sick passenger, who was leaning over the anchor, and iuqoired -"Well captain, arc you cick ?" The fellow tumcd around, and with a look of

tlie bureau, injurc(i innocence which it is imposithe hand of hie to describe, asked : "You d-d foL the necesarv An ml- ta r ... .... m

j luiua u ytiat lur lull I (Toledo Blade. OCT A Toledo paper crives this as a

correct report of a ppech rcce ntJv de-

nvereo Dy a member of a Bchool board in that sivtion : e "Mr. Checrman, I rise for to -that is to make a motion, which is as follows : Resolved that there are no need to bnild such costove school honsen as some of this ere board is proposio to Yeet. No, Mr. Checrman, I'm 'posed to spendin money for more housen. The old ones are pretty pood yit, and for to go for to 1 . . . ? 1 . 1 itaa. t .at. l . . ...

uim n pruwy enca nousco wnicb will cost ten thousand dollars, or more vit, its no 'conomy to throw away monev we don't need. Taxes cost money, and money has to go to pay taxes, and let us expense with any more sehool housem"

tOt The editor of the Southern Church-

1,509,906 32

l.Kli.544 95 1.700.038 92 1.338.976 II 1,758,768 fi6

1,31:3.728 04. dent if some of us are fioing to use copes 1.218.1B5 t4!and others of us noting but surplices, 1.621,107 48 other of us will discard the use of all r Ignrmeuis whatever!" Is he trying the $14,358.279,39 bluff game on his adversaries or the

butf game rather?

(KTA Wisconsin contemporary tells of a young couple who went to Detovan to celebrate the Fourth ia stvle. Pnt-

man makes the following extraordinary ting up at a hotel, they were served with

threat to the Ritualists : "9 or it is evi-:ice cream tor desert at dinner. Ruaticn

tasted the cool confection, rolled it from one side of his mouth to the other, sad finally ejaculated, "Thunder and lightning ' Muriar, that's tlie coldest puddon I ever et.

TUE uBritmlfinad Inform ihr public that St baauow. anil will constantly kcrp on hand,

aardrabta. Buraaua, atetttkdi. TiWm, lafseossi ml a larga aaArtm.Bt cf chair, of th. lirm MyhW.

and ou account of the

European War, which naturally suspend

cd the side oi bonds, no lurther action

has been taken by the company

ItVLE.

Expenditures. OtrA pair of precocious little damsels

s,:i ftitt ?! ii? at Irov. IS. x ., were overheard the oth

2 i74 5)7(5 4ß er night, on the sidewalk, exchangin ajna.aat fit uotes on the Francc-Prussiau war. "

ij58,68f 70 fcnpV Mid No L. "that France will idea of negro, roatt rat and wsges st 60 3,1)01,826 6a 'rat. bouse the Pfincc is with ccntÄ j)er day. Their safety and tho

3.661,564 68 m- y? nwR' wun you, cnimcti m satety of the eountrv lies iu the larroe

4 446.505 54 w nuuw uiaKuij piui iibiibt, 3842605 62 rlle Wtch will whip; for ray pa is a 4174,617 16 Frcnchmnu and my ma is a Dutchman. 1,424.999 88 tight every night, and ma always

Total. 835,456,066 30 234,248.996 20

Estimated. Now we call Attention to the following sinrroirate contrasts which show

40,000 Majority in Ohio. Don Piatt gives it as his deliberate opinion that tho. democrats will carrv Ohio by 40,000 majority tliis fall. Our

workiugmen s stomachs revolt at fhe

diaje and absolute success of tho democratic party.

(KrThc Rocky Mountain New teils of an enthusiastic young Misourian who

eniogizing tho beauty ot Ins "gal, ssm :

ft?- The Radical capitalists demand; -'I'll be doggonod if she o'u't ss pretty

r ... - . v H m ijzA. nuuu. here to tret their labor for almost noth-! a

ing which compels our laborers to work! OCTThcre is some stir among our hot

iggregate coutrusts wmcu snow,for ÜIC samc ricc Think of it. w ork-mcu. Pailies arc freelv contractlurr for

r . ..I.. .1... .Hol............ I i . . - l. . .r. . n a.

t.iunrl .1IIUM IU111. Ill I'll uu; lliaiiuiirriv Kt I uiu , . n(vn,on

I r B .11 1! I -.1 O

work ou the road. These arc tho rca- .'ourmu mm uie tvupuu.u a ...... . ....i ... ... ...1 lewtiua. Um the cxtravauanco ot Jleimblicuii rule ia

Riiiin nun, iTis a. km un. räi in iui i it i 1111 in, uu - , --

rtjpeetfotlT lovlUl thoa rlralilDE anvtbinc In hin line.1

call and xmlnc hli clock lpfor purrhaKliifr rlx. rc, m h ll ronSdtnt b ran plraac than, at hin new !'

nop, on th enrner ef tht rubllf, Suiiari'. wmt of thr

i in

ucnt saith not." Boonville Knquirc.

irt-hoa

Movctshw It, 189T.

JACOB ALLES.

The population of San Francisco

about 125.000. Ten thousand of this

number arc Chinese

contrast with Democratic :

DEMOCRATIC TEN YE-VUR KULE.

! Receipts,

jExpenditures,

(ErFive hundred Chinamen have been

engaged to complete the Dcwis tunnel,

hogs in this vicinity, to feed, at irom 8 to 9 cents. Vinceunca Sun.

ftfrTho National Banks are now s

ami will arrive at Greenbrier, Virginia, brotherhood, numbering 1,616, and there in a few davs. The colored people look are nnplicatiouh pending for the charter

$14,549,152 12 upon the arrangement with much aver- of 800 nunc under the recent anion of 14,368,97 3 eion. .Congress, i l v .