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aHugleSubecripiiou, for illy Noa., $1 SoYonr atatement Hint we, the committee For alx months, : s : : : 1 Oo.eud tha moderator. "tHvltefl you to

itATliH AVKK'nkjie. ' for square, 10 Jin" or I(tBI'' I1 00 lech subsequenl Insertion, 76 eti. Logger advertfeementa at the name rate, X fraction over van square or squire, counted aaaaquare. Theee are the terms ear transient advertisements : a reaeona-

Ma deduction will be made to reg ulnr

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Vatora and legal noUeea of like ckaraeter

e be paid I" advance AxnouNcnya cAxntnATica For Township OfHoers, eaoh Kor County " " Jror Dlatriet, Circuit, or State, w o a. TairrKT. t,.hi.uK. TRIPPET t DILLON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law JAKPER, INDIANA. 1 9thr ! m attest t t MT im1 'Ifr jjoit-aevth t f r nue an w, Ui rwair. ATTOIUtiY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, W. A. TRAYLOR. W. t. HUNTER. TKA YLtlA; Ml) UTE at , a attorneys at Jbaw, J ASFKK, IXUIAXA, kif'lI4.fff.tle la tW Our f thiW tJ ifiV lcciai). rrtUr UwmVwi rtbu tWn. MTOfftte 4iHir nf ikt l Chrtr' Haul. Bk u n 6 iTu K T T lT e'r,""" 1TT0UNIT IT LAV, And Xotary PhVaV Airia, Ibiaji, rUA' ffaettat ! all tfct 0ru ft ftofcM 4 vlttornev at Law. fJITII.t. ftcWt ta tkt CtU f Oflbata eewity. J TY. m4 Mlbhlly ta aattiira tsttWKH t "MB. fak Ik taa "0rlfr" iiatWUiK. Wl Male Mrl NEW SHOE SHOP FRECH & FUERST, jAtSrSB, - - IftBIANJU asn Invite the people of Dubois J county who want pjood, aWlliate honeet work, put up in the Pkw lateet atylee. to xive then a trial. Thev arnarantee aatisfaotioa at reasonable pricee-ne ahmldy work. If competeney, promptneae, honorable deal' ing and politeneea will aeoure auoceee we will have It. Try na. May , '87-1 y. BRICK FOR SALE I I N0CN6ESA1G I BROTHER, RavcukMtiiayaHfomaflykipt Uytliatr taiktr, awl wm w m prattMM ta rvrama int. whi vr aiUOK la ay qaaatlty eealrH, at tha YARD OX THK TROY ROAD. HtMr attMtiw will h aald ta fltlhlf a rUU.O0 WB WILT, At3o C0KTKACT far KtUMXlMSi Mt rCRMAH A Lb XATXRIAU. "Olve tarn at Oaalli . A.HOCMOKlAKCIAKKOfMKIti THE BEST GOAL MAT B HAD Or REES BROS., l any quantity desired, deHverd at part or Jasper for 7 oeme per oustiei, uratthe Minea, n kalf mile nortk west (Jasper, at 64 cents nor bushel. TT Orders left at the Barber Shop of teener, will be promptly fllletL MSB BROli Jfoftl I0th, 188y. f-M.WIWOK." i.K.wiLeox Wilson Brothers, HUMTiatoauaxi. ihb. All watk wwrawtaJ, m4 Mtlftl rHrftU. Oik lfHM Hi erofmle. aM m ef aa tmt

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Am Open Letter U B. Curler.

Mu. K. r.Crttr, KtmuyIIW, tee. Hint We, the committee who ar ranged for llit evaluation of the LemUiou ohUroh Sunday School on Ute 0th o' August, ltiV. have rHl with much indignation your malicious attack on nr people Ih tli Manner Cour er " . speak ; that we knew your theme two Hour betore you bgan ; tliavt the mod erator announced that you would speak on prohibition after dinner." etc.. are iu every favt end feature, flimawand falee. None of hs expected you on the grounds uene of us invited you to speak on tiro (lilillioii : none of ue. on such ah occa sion, would have Allowed you to utter a yoiitieal sentence Iihii we known It,

Kr. ClavLeninieii.tliP moderator, who!?, vu" '"

except in your HiUi..Hia,anneneed you by wyliif, "Hon U. F. Carter u oh th afrounda ami will wila ttua tirat

speech alter dinner." These were thel il 00jwor(l8 ne uwm1, ,ul Ne f"rl,fr nays that 1 SOi' CH 'tiu My be auiiouueed you for a 'nrt prohibition apeeob, you are a faliifier.

k . .. . , i i.. i - n nicBiinfc ui ins cqnuiiiih ueiore the celebration, it waa resolved thnt nothing of a political character would te toleratetl at tha celebration, Heimr, when you were seen upon the arroeiidH, and it was known that you were hc customed to apeak in public, and no uiie of us ever dreaming that any Chriitu gentleman would eo far forget hiniscl f, as to try to mingle with the hymus mid .tntheiini of the won high, tha putml vaiK)iiiiK front the cew-pool of politic-. you were auuounOHd for the first spe-cU after dihner. If you ever even hitum! to any one on our committee that you would dUcuns prohibition, you would not havu been permitted to mount the stand, and no one but a member of the eommlltfe had the right to invjte yon to "pent. Why, sir, think of your oondnct ijust for a moment. It is preposterous anil UMieaMiHably atnurd. Tne very Idea of allowing a rautintf political har angue at a climch festivity. So ill limed and inopportune! was yoar con duct that it may well cause the blush of shame to tinge your cheek, and your brut and bravauo will not ftiueld you from the eenMre you eo ju-tly nieHt. Contempt naa the property of (intci-mi Ink, but you dwell below her utiertuost fall. lAy the manner lu which you throw down the jelove we we that you are a braggart. But it if not for us to accept. SHttday Schools, have no ooutiectlon no lHterconiiuniuliow with the leprous liody of imliticfi. Omsequenttyi sir, yuhr stateWnte in the Conrier piaeea na tit.der the palttlu) necoealtr. mueh thouifb we aa Christian re gret it, of eayitig; as mildly as circumstances will permit, that you wilfully, maliciously and flagrantly, misrepresented and perverted the facts in the case. Let tie say further in all oandor. and ae calmly ae forbearance with your Hainan ly conduct will permit ua to sneak, that II there waa in your heart one reetige of true nobility: IT there wm in your shivering soul one Christian impuiae, you would not have tried. to take the advantage of our invitation and hospitality on that religious ooeasiou, to foist your ranatioai political views upon those people and children there gathered to enjoy a day of listenlNg to the teachings ef the meek, humble and truthful saviour. Trusting that in the future you will be more consistent In the ehoteo of sub jects te suit oeeasioHs on which you speak, we are reapeotruny, h. b. uosLiM, uaairmau. G. W. HA6KIXS, J. F. IIarmis, ff. S. Lkmmok, A. H. Tkatlor. Committee Clay Lkmmok, Moderator. The above "Open Letter was pub lished in the Evauaville Cohrier of Sunday lat, and on Monday Mr. Carter eomee back at the committee through its columns, from which we take tha fol lowing extracts: "I am no little surprised to eee ine name of Olay Lentmon attached, as he voluntarily aeked me not to attach blame to him for the interruption before I left the standi eayieg he waa not reeponiitHe for it. Besides that, he la the very maw who invited me to spwik andaaiioenced the same from the aland before dinner." e "Now they decline to meet me by rep resentation on the rostrum by one with ering aiorm f contempt and abuse aesure themselves tnai l am aispoeea oi effectually. But I wish te say to them that they are muck mistaken. Their arrant oowardioe in crawling behind their non-political meeting aa an excuse for failure to refute the charges made agalnet thnir nolitieal onranlaatlott will not shield them, and when they say they did not know the nature of my theme, tney say that they know to bo false. Waa it not within four miles of that identical spot that I wae in company with Iter. Gill, Mr. E. 8. Hobbs and other good oitlxena or that community eg (J id tor making a prohibition speech in that reimliltnati atmilthold ? If I WAS expected te confine myself to Sunday-school work and ftttbjccts, why did not the committee suggest that fact before I began ? But not a word, and knowing me aa they did, they knew what my subject was. it la ueeleee to prolong this article. The whole truth la that some people are wore ready to sacrifice their children on the altar of party, than they are their peiltioal allegiance. Aa to their aIIumoa to "the putrid vaporinga from lb cewpool ef poiiUos." I presume tney reir.r ie um owwpwi i rep nWlean party, vhe prehihltion party MS nont, ana i oeit upon eisinierteiirn

themeve-t Hume a word or , mn

.t lenec ftf MK-h IniMjuege that fell from My line. The purity ef mr Mnnnae aud me truth of my statements while 1 wm trymg te enow the tfauger to the young its. and b rVwr ei our conn iisuiter wee ft ivHlui ',k-, "riled" the brethren, w - ' . " Wraiinliry vur

of eelf-rlKhteoMHiieee bot .'l"" iM T f bTllo1 i.ea, wlll Mot avail. Saoredhin' ""ftl? overbeiilltf the ewiHdliMjf me.

re tory reeitee thettene of euother Pharleee hn tk.ulrafl llm te teA mm l i.'.. hMH, hut the other weut down j nailed rather tllKH he.

t ...I ..jfn away by KepuUI)C aUmlutetratione

leave on reeWd a perpeal euidief Time will come, even In Dubois connty, when I .hall be Vindicated. I i w n ie m i m i iir w iiiiiiuii . i msa

i..." ii M.-tAi . ' wi7'hci overflowed lands, preparing thetn

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B. K Cartkr. It Is understood that the police com missioners are watching this contro ver . ... VIMIIIUTBIsy Willi the utmost vigilance, and at ten lirsi indication that Mr. Carter give leaving the teity with any or the ordinary utensil, of the' chase, and iu w-W wl.hu friend,, the police power of

eroosed to nravent Z Sute hw dvJra P lh,clim these landf, and that was s ' abMiidoued. You eau see, thou

state will be iut shvddiug of ruddy HON. JOHN ISENZ. Hiu OpisiioH in Keirard te Pflnois Jm. DU i l"Bi. LBAVESwekTH. Inn.. Sent. 3. . . , lLil In our awltrg round the eirole. the ..... r..v....,, .... STT . H"f TO,nT? WHB ?h! ,,ie,,',0iLfAve,BWor.thi of very wide and varied knowledge and experience with politics, politicians nd private nianagenient of public nffHiru, lie happened to be just from Louisville and the surrounding cities, where he had visited the various public institutions, i I,. , , . intl conseHuent iy easily fell In o a con- ,. . . ic affairs i Indiana, and tee s that if. tne uemocratie party naa sucn omcers in all its departments as it has from Alpha to Omega lu the Prison South, the next Slate election would be Democratic by a majority of SO.WO. To the query I -'Why? are the present managers tuiy more competent than

" , ... K"cr'"r,f, MtM ti,iii,t!f thB time of railroad iat: piled: Present manage-there you lluV.M ,(, ltVBlVB hours eousebutive aer-: have struck the secret ot it all. I heiyj,.H u H preeentofllcersHre the first teal mana-1 NHUonarUai.k depositories now hold gore we ever had in the Iiiatitutiun. . Atv sum ,,f gnvnrnmnnt funds Wien I was In the Senate, I served as lhH ,.vr bifoie-the amount bewg nhnirmai) ef the Prison committee, bntfa,j jyu had. I not known the plaoe, I. would 0vr ahd a half trade haVe never recogntted rtiy ifurro.indiiilJo,Ur. have been .redeemed to date, yesterday. It is no more like itsforiner;more tlwn hMrt)f whicl have bead re-

condition than a well kept house is like a equniid hut, everything ia iu applepie order. I was a little prejudiced Ngaiest WardeH Patten, but yesterday's visit oh I He rated all mat, and I atn convinced that he is the right man iu the rignt place, and should oe Kept as oug as he can be persuaded to remain. J read and atudy a great deal on matters pertaining to the State, and the late elec tion caused my unfavorable opinion to ward Capt. Patten, but when 1 am con viuced of my error, I am not slow to ad mit the corn, and I hope I make amends when 1 admit that Uapt. Patten is the moat suitable man for the position which he now holds: I never had an idee, that the Prison could be transformed to Its present condition that everv thing, and every place could be made, and kept eo clean. Everything Is whitewae bed or painted, and all ia thorough ly overhauled A talk with the prieon ers oo vineod me that they were aware the change which hod oeme over the piece." "Yes, sir!" said he,. 'Captains ratten ana Muraocic are the best men the state could have ehoeen. aad ail the Prison Directors are endowed wJih net only a thorough bnsineee training; but with a natural tact suitable for their positions. The olerk, too, Mr. Connor formerly Deputy Treasurer of State, is a competent, honeet man in abort I caa sav naught but good of all. Under tne new regime tney will eave the State at least 1.500 by feeding hogs with ewiil and other oflal, anU they are confident that they can make the insti tution self-aunporting within- one year, though It lacked upwards or lio.wo of doing so lately Antenmtiing Stteceoe; It Is the duty of every person who has used Boschee's Oerman Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseneee. No person can nee it without immediate relief. Three dotes will relieve any easo, ahd we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend It to the poor, dying consumptive', at least to try one bottle, as su.uiw aoaen oottiee were aoio last year, aud no one case where it railed waa reoorted. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist annul it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Kftarular site. 75 cents. Sold hy all Druggists ahd D sclera in the United States and uanaaa. Audi 22-y-e. e. . .-- It ie claimed that the rubber rings hoed in keeping air from fruit odns, Whloh frequently become no dry ana brittle as to render them useleee, can be restored to their original elasticity by al lowing them to lie for hall an hour in water In which a llltle ammouia hm oeen nub The remedy is a simpto eat; try

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OUR WASHINGTON LMTTRBt Wawihwtok, D. C.,ept. I, IM7. It seems to me that the public UmA H "WVnilto? end. h to tne lever or the people far more 41. .JL. .L ... . J 1 I i mi aimir Mwnn iv mm iKioptoa ,,,,,li,,",,f "J lMid-efcuw-ke-alid " MWTVVtini railway CUI pvieV4VII Rf tur "8 "B FT uirui-rmni, rainivwiiy ht?Hdr "'f Z'1?? u' V" Coiizib in 18C0, authority wae granted ?,,,M !" ' !,,aeri,'2 dr!ll HdJrc,,llm 1 iiamIuIu Klain. I a 1. fci . 1 . 1 1 l.H.l, 2m. at. .K i or purpoee of aKrieUlture. Later, act were iMtHKd erraBtina-to tha Skate wkh se re for each acre of swamp laud sold by the govemment after the aet of I860, and up to the indemnity aet of l&M. m,... f .o-? n : 1 i a uaiH ii inni . .1 aa a raw mm 1111 aa 1 am ita-av " " - " " " I .r . . , -T. ktT, oI""V?J?ax: l? cf"" lr . . . 1 1 . 1 re soon thoua-h. wnat a vast neld of fraud was invitingly opened by the government, full advantaint of which waa takn IhaUaanila or unicrupbloug persons who falsely a taV k la u ca . itttlKAiiu nf aa aa aaatLat asT s)ta an aiMat 'tilepHblic lands -the settlers and the 'United States land agents often making . i.,, t.--..... t!. tnbir nefarious work. Ae the swamp ' w" PM8ed -blrty-seven years ego. If ' law had been carried out iu good tilth, the Sutes would have long sinee reclaimed all such lands; hut still "swamp land claims" are- being Almost daily presented. The maHcioue attack made upon Commissioner Sparks is 'jBuieiy hub iu (lis CBuriB iii BMcft ana corret tlN ,!jrRhtjc gwin(e-for which ii ta tHiuieil to the lilgr.et praiee. The Interstate Commerce Lw seems to be steAdilv growing In pdptlUr favor. Senaiur iiiitler, of South Ca,olitiAi who npnofed the measure) has been won over bv his recent experience in a rail road collision, Aud in consequence, he pi o poses In introduce amendments to itiu liiu i-i.triklut Suur lltas - -J nt Iralnc coined into dimes. The teatiinony in seven contested catiett lias been received, end printed by the clink of the House of Representatives, which, I believe, is a much smaller number than Usual. At the last Cabinet meeting; for the first time during this administration, all the members were absent except Secretary Uayard the other portfolios being represented by Assistant Secretaries. As it ia regarded as practically settled IhAt Preeident Cleveland will be renominated, some interest is being manifest ed in the nomination for Viee-Prseldent, and both Postmaster-General Vilas and OommiesloHer Black have been often mentioned. A pair of good Republicans, one a Claim attorney and the other government clerk, were arrested a few days sinee for steeling pnblic records from tho pension otlice. or sueh a crime the ofpilIllhaltHl flVe jeers in the ftul teutiery. O. A UaDmboia County Bonrd bf Bducav tion. The Board of Education of Dubois edunty met in resrular session ia tne eottrt room oh September 1, 1867. Tha County Sup't wae ia the chair, and all me Hi bars oreeent except from Boone township, add the towns of Jasper and BIrdseye. The mtnntee of trie previous meeting were read by the Secretary and adopted. The County Sup't then presented for tho consideration or the Board a resolu tion from the teachers in Oouuty lusti tute assembled, ae follows : R Eiwhvr.li, That the Board Of Educa tion he reuuetted to allow to tha teach art one nor cent: additional oh 'their 11 eeneee for each clay's attendance at tha County Institute. Mr. Cummins moved thai It be adopt ed. seconded by Mr. Fritz. After a lengthy discussion the motion was put on its paeeage and was loet by a veto of ten to two. Mr. Burger then moved that one cent a day for each day's attendance at cent .t cay ior av . "'hV lrririei..2!"W County Institute. This was eeeonded bv Mr. Hoppenjaus, aud wae carried ""." . unanimously. Mr. Moo? nreteuted a new eeries ot German text -book a and moved their adontion. seconded bv Mr. Green. The" motion o adopt wae lent by a vow on eight te three. A motion made by Mr. ureea aau seconded by Mr. Ciimraihs to adopt White's Mental Arithmetic was adopted. On motion by Mr. Burger, seconded by Mr. Bohrene, the Board adjourned y .a m.wi a. Tl I sine die. II llcrraxjAKi, See'yi It looka now varv much like the rnbe

for governor may lie between Cobb and' America ofiVne a apeehil premium f iamt he hae about eaclitooii wayem By num. Beth ate good men aud either, He ktsiH-Friesan cat tie tHM to add lo race. It hj listed in use yyjffjg would m-ke a good candidate and a the first premium of tlW. fur the beet'W Cotouol & ftSgeud iovetuur.-!f. At Ledger. 0 held ef milk breeds lu competition nW. k ao OveW Ml Cubb wM be.

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, ? S,S?W f TblnalWnMterfelf i V .t!,L,T?aJU.i1,,l??,,?i AaJWWw ir a jrolel need), to M I in tne fcyatHeaile way reh'IIWJl4t4 FertlW bred M

party 4i -. . e' -a.- 'A may ae a party, tnrottffn tnoir e x 9 mottth piwee. at te pt to.hu t il affiu r ,rr" "f lVS,V?, r"y "Lr?,,

upot, tUftioMa tnVm tbt broy'1;;.;

or me eeure eoaniry. hope that their bryan (Arf U) wohW m wiwei v fa arena- wiienniv mm j pu on aii my -open Jetier, i M-m ua oepy ) J . t io-oay reeeiriw a copy m tam paper rVf fr,."d wlU irlaaa failc to rihwover a word or ai al. - - - - - - r s lueion to eald letter. 8one otie writlmr' fruM Irtthikd a.vIUa,umaHilt -lii-. ' - flWta ly ordered Mr. B. r. Carter to eeaee ipeaking ae they did not want any Prohibition.peh..- Ahl ths is JuetS

wnera j i nougnt tne euoe pinnbed an ,7" .wTK i . " . r. the time, and now the ArgusT by pnt drunkards' I will not duomi will id ing this statemeut from the Ireland eor-fe-k' 5 1 u reepohdent, virtually aeknoWtbdgea Wr S";,. 1 w,u f the i Whole Kepuhliean party,l,hor.",,,ow,,lw ,B ! J l Amk want any Prohibition asnnmhee.1',"11 concerned, tor I Will net Cieop ed

Neither would I. if ae.the RepdHUesm party I waa reeking all over with the filth and eerruptiok of iiKciAUen!lh with and protection of the Liquor League for the pact S6 year., as that party 'a record plainly shows. -'Don't want anv

Prohibition speeches. No, I suppose they do not want tin? terms of the eale

made known, wkrebv tlm Rephblioali w M0o,iro,? maaarera bark-aiaiad AWav ant abIv tha!0 whlUe. So he had to get James few-

rights or every Christian voter, but . . " " ...... . . 7 1 agreed to and did nullify the 4th Com mandment of Ud s Holy Law, by the I Bth resolution of the Philadelphia plat1-

form iu 1872, known ae the Kaiter rowlotion, which waa explained by iU au-'f? thor-, ilernUn ftaler, a hdied brewer of

Chioago, to mead "npUOsitloil tl Ih All, lemperance and annoey law. ail n ti the sake or the whisky and beer vote to UPU I'll lha atil.tiill uf Hanaral ilrmt.t

No Prohibition speeches in their, if vou;1"10'10" tf' I,!., haaauaa thai luauiafa -Ulllaf'ltf tbAt llieV Are wUinad- I Only iek thOfN

if tKi.tr iiiw iit-A, ti,hvtMav i(, llfto Oolite a vVeil recowmendod e I

all their treachery and debaUcliui-y and damnable hypocrisy lo TenlperitHlt! people. While- claiming to be their best ahd only friend: They are now driven troth! the position or rrleiul to TeHipcraitvcj people ahd half way acknowledging their sins, claim they are a better Tern-; pent no party than the Democrat, t leave the pointinn or this nreblent lu ike Courier; almply rebiarking, by the way, that thai ie not feeiting bp a very high standard. The Ireland quill-driver fails in state how politely I was invited to make the speech on Prohibition, or how plainly it wae announced two hours h-efotb my time, that I would cpeak,.er how gleefully the Republicans enjoyed my excoriation of the Democratic Dart v and could not eee anything amiss in a spanker saying all the hard things about that party Which facts or fancy dictated. But, eh my 1 how very religious they became as soon as their own doer old rotten party's record began to be unrolled to public gate. But I have said enough, I am not inclined to strike a man or party who will not strike back, and while It wae naott cowardly to take advantage of the Opportunity to insult me, I will etmply have the pleasure of remembering that committee as a aet or men who dare not openly espouse their cauee from the plat form. Allowing them wnue yelling for free speech, and a fair Count for the) ne gro in the South, to remember how the saute privileges were dented a white man who carried a musket to eave to the citiaens ef this country the prerogatives of a free man. Keepeetfuiiv, . F. CAKTKk. mm., . Iudiaua Sttic Fail1. Tne experience of thirty-four years will be brought to bear by the management iu tlleir efforts to excel in every particular with the coming aMate Fair, commencing September 19th, being one week earlier than usual. They realize the importance of sustaining their reputation Which ha become national in its character, having been the' pioneers by Introducing the principal features bf the Model Fair of this day and age. This is no vain boast, its facts will prove, ahd letters of inquiry from distant States and Territoriee shew that the Indiana State Fair ia it credit to the State. It was the first to offer preshitams without limit "oue te the world." The first State Association to own its Fair ground and other property. The first to adopt the system of paying awarding committees. Tho first to create the Superintendent of each department feon. the members of the Boards The first to abolish tho sale of liquor OU the Fair "Ground. The first to abolish the Herfog of premium, on machinery without .iksetuai tMfa. 'i hh irit ta reraate anni erect a large Expoeidea building in con nection with the State Fair, and last but not least the first to organise a Women's Association to take charge ef that part of the fair whtca bee proved an lav Mcvme success. President Cleveland ia oeafldOsttly ex pected to be preeenL arhef al rntautm OrttfcEO; The American Jersey Cattle Club offer in competition at the Indiana State Fair ilOo for the best nerd ef reffktered ft .aa.l.ftXa.. AM B aMaBaJB laaU 1 1 Jersey cattle, consisting Of oae bull ahd .1 M f rauavlM. The HoiMeia-Friesiah AMoeiatlou f I

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illver taedai to the owaer tit ti Wei rkeortled Clydeedalh tuUinb. M Hunt lor. nvM r aaWe for, beet roeovded Clydeedale intM brVa w iMdliMA on fcihiftoi ImHUkm Oxfof,i bdwa MreedWe HHt oiler a eHVer ttMdel. feoMiUt Of beic rant and it hwhi. ffcoUlUrtMyieiiii. JAtR Ctontkii:-We eaw. aal 1" "W"l i . t . . . m l a u a j . . - . W- " wi ttna By Jaaeee . Sef . . "I . . . ' a. a,., a, - derS, lUOOtWt lif MUr mOU H etaUlieir4?r J UlMk, yr reader would k kMO J8M1? H 7jri . .ZmZZ9r u i10?" 1" thU aemeitry glr crt'cU of "lor rm 1"? Mb HfL' 1 JT1!. aTff'u l write, tfrhklt "fT1 7 ' woepei oc josus curwt. ,..?!,e,l ?' O, Baggerly 0 bad at thai ders to defend the cauj for him. fed much for an ApoeUe. Bad U get a loon-keeper to defend his Mttee Lei thetn efRrm that the Cnoreh of the Leit av-v a a - ..aa . . r a. , ,r - f''t'J" T.. U 7ud! Hefmon. k the only true. Lri' U w 111 www apowwa pioawi larw inexoove resoiunvnr we wouta lovn tii show the public what thtkv are huidn oht of. If no 'otie afflrma the abovst mn toitowinar ia a certineat or my ataudlHg to a mlnMer .ot' the gospel it any person wants to fight the dOctrinn which I preaeh. I shall reouire hiui t. It ret publish hie eertifieale froal thd chureh, and tncU t am ready td Ichi anything that ie contrary to the Qoapel of Jcsui Christ. ' . . Joapjt C. tonifkn. . tltlt ilH crUfy thai Omr be)ve4 brother, John & Conner; of tho Ohut ( Of Chrieti at Touug'a ,bMs, OrautfO aoaiatv: tadkuaa- hae tkla mmir haaaU a ...... . .- . -i . . daimnl ae nt,tsa asmt Itrhiwtna Of tho Church of Carfet, In good SSjeudlag, and aa such, we reoommend htsnt whereivi' hie lot may be duet. , . . , a Done by order of the tdtaWcaU tH thai lath day ufJilly. IMS. - FaUKKLiir Hisiisoab Ira ScoH,,A..M OoeboL Joslsuamsl MeBrlde. Jehu Wlllyerti iM Alfttd R. Lomax, S4ders, Todug's erook; Isui Indorsed by Sampson Cokaid Jooepel Mam, Elders, Belsnmom, lac. DkvisJvilhaSjM, Elder at PMataal David M. Crwi ahd ioot M. UttUri Elders, Ptocuat Will, lad. lakliMitllhsUsjiiie Tho MHowiar patohte irbM jiraMleat for the week bussing Aauraai ML iHT, ro ported ex preset y for lade payor by Joe. II. Hunter, Soliottor Ot AaaOrwed a4 Foreign Paleute, WaaWngtod;D. C ' ' . Cassius Allejr. Matamora, epring ghn i Noah U arris, YmbeOaei, eorew plate i Wm. and U. p. Jtraia, Bvastevflie. aeir heating sad irons ; J. E. 3 ion. Flora, ' hieie wheel ; J. W. O'Daniel, Cloverduioa door spring; A. B. Reeves. Colombues straw stack sr; Ji. it. iioeone, inuaM apolis, hraaing anaehine W. J.SipW aHd G. W. lMrisawrt. Mnleorry, trohisni board : U. W. Voget ast 8, r wateoeii lUohmond, advortisinf chariot t W. W. Walmee, FranatfOrt, omit erasuir, s. Si Webber, Lalori, grate let etuvo . " ' al ' aa T Th great caheh Of critae it tioranittihtf young rolkl to, run too etreete at a hours Of the klght and thereby fbris bast aaeociatione. Parente should remedy thia crying evil. Ureenceetto Star-Prese. Bet Whence tne 04 aasociaoooar Yea : It m the dttly Of puree te to remedy the evil named. But how ta thie to M brought about? By poreute reeorting to the streets aud comers by night, tenting strict orders for the Mreeog foikf td faaaala in-doora? Pathera who ate Out at night to loaf, tell tame, put rdhJ A tobecco, uee tigoroua UMtgeago, usp tae miot-julipc, and ehovO the cue Until aatdj night, thed reprove their ycmg to for followiH ha their foot-CCepe; moot have more check, yet much loci dtecrof ttoh, than the proverbial ejawetaoMsJt mule. "As tho oM ooek oroWa, iM young ones learnt' Braatl Domoorat. BjmUm Grot SwiiUi, CMnmo aUM i ' ,. a XaleOM iur tvoratenr. ITaahihgtbn special: -A private h tor waa received here from Hoei. W. 1 Bynam,of IndicnipOtta, bating thet he . h i straight out eeodtdaUf for the Demberatic numlnaflon for Governor. An; M her gentlemen who' hae juet rirned from that Stath adyl Hon. Greed SmliM hue also adOoulHmd himeelf for too ftusnd himoi. 'llm(. C. C. Matcodj who If be.-ei ' states oRiveir that be Is hot a eausll da'fe for the poeltwn. Judjte OoWi sfliej is mmti states that his f rieiKW are nrgiam him to enter ine MirnMcrnu raaw

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