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National Ticket.

, .fFO'S PRESIDENT, I'etor Coopw Of Hew York. for tics-president, Oamuol IT. Cai'y, Of Ohio.

Scott county gives Williams SCO majority. The Republicans have gained four

congressmen Ohio.

Fin Indiana and five in

The Independents hare no . doubt aceeeded in electing the Democratic lata ticket whether they wanted to or net. ' --m Gm- Harrison runs awy ahead of bis Ut ticket, but Williams ia elected for all thai . Ia tiis Ute contest between a patriot And a p&ir of pantaloons the people of Indiana Try injudiciously awarded the prixs to tha pantaloons.

;;.ird -.ia two ihii - Whip and fc ar. j

Thn h.i- been the plan ..Jc.pted by

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ts to 11 II liOVi' I;:;- to Vote.

ro rcc:i:isc

Tte Republicans hare carried Ohio by a 'majority which shows the-impossibility of Til-isa'a carrying that state.

rest

Virrinia

has gone

Democratic.

Iha independent mavsmeiit was too young .t nafce Lead against the old parties, and 'tit desaiaant party prevailed., .-For a Democrat to preach Greenbacks sad hard times and then propose Tildsn, 13 like cflerins a thirsty man a cup cf water with a toad in it, "ItTrs-S impossible for the Independents to nsie much show in the election fifTiiMsdav. The, creat Bht between

.!-- bit bullion -docs bad to coma c!l be-

. fore Anything te could be attended to

IK U evident enough cow that Til den

cannot c&rry'Ohio nor Indiana. It is nnvr -m crder for the Democratic masses

to Sock' over to' the standard of Peter

Cooper and tha trorkin people. ; ' '

. 7e have tio means as we go to press

rf i-nflrrSn the strength of the Indepena

VcntTote, ..Ko notice seems to bo taken cf it by tha Democratic or- republican

iJill, press and we have no dallies ia our

iaUmt. 1 , "

It if tbat the Republicans can

t Indiana for Hayes.' at waen

ws ttfiect that the Democrats can elect n as Else 'Jeans Williams it is

n . K.r ; . maa uren ihe

tarth so shabby that they can't carry In

diaca far his.

Tha first number cf a new Green

W,k Daoer called "The People," pub

liahed at Des IJoioes, Iowa, ia at hand

It exhibits marled ability in its get up

and wa welcome it to our ranks as an

. ebl recruit to tha noble causa we are

If the interest on money is reduced

to a low rate raonied men will put their money into -production, which -in v.n Via mnr profitable than

Wlii lUU - Vr-rin mobey. as tho country hasn

' i-caelied a twentieth part of its ful

deTeloDtnent, asd there 13 plenty c

profitable Investment in the direction! of evfilcpsaeai. Give us plenty of czlform money at a low interest. ti3?mtEttrs of the corrupt old parties and -wtipptd into the tapport.cf Blue .Jeans ftmd Harrisoa until the vote for Harrington ij xsiiiaai ia this county to less than one- " fsurlh f -the real B'.reE-th cf the party and -a Tttilzt that there is from 500 to 1,000

jta this ssfz-ij that wilt neither f ote for

-:- Haytt car Tiliea tinder any cireimsi&nees, i -. Tbs tiinter ia npoa ws. Tha state Orc'.ca is ovtr, and now it ia order to 11: 1 -cut us and ssa to the deserving r-:cr. TLa-e is littla money and no t'r . r.d f:r Ulcr which U all' the poor hJ to Lai Ur for bread. The earth

Ii tmimfTith cknty. The poor man

t-r-.t it&ite. Humanity must etp

la t-I "rrV vkhat cruel, heartless c.ass

Ir-'ilsti-a h?-3 denied the people. T - --ra tad Holiian fcta both

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! -' r ; 1 ta tL 9 -.' .t Greenback host of ...ir rr:;ls, but hadn t the bacs-V-ta Citl:- a f.,v3 the o ad street ,..a:T 1 1 -". ' L ?y rttire in disgrace.

both the -old partita to enable the governraent, with the bunks, to resume and maintain eperio payments in the future , and t qualize the values of the different kinds of ninnies now in circulation, un ler the different acts of congress, and make them all possess the 'same paying value as gold. For they claim the laws of confidence in trade must and will work that equality of values in the various monies,

which the laws of congress expressly Is it honest to impose on the laws of trade to equalize values duties which the laws of congress forbid ? As well might you expect the laws of trade to interfere, set aside and establish new rules, in opposition to the laws of congress, governing weights and measures, as that ot the values given to monies, for they are alike created by the same power. A steady flow of confidence in the business of the country, would, perhaps, force the lower grades of moRies np the scale of values to the gold standard, but when the tide of confidence 'recedes, would not the weight

01 the laws of congress force such

inds of monies back to the point ot

their original value?

Then can it be expected that the

aws of confidence in trade will given

"steady and safe" value to the diferent kind of monies, in opposition to

the laws of congress creating them

with "a different paying power ? Neither Hayes nor Tilden, in their letters of acceptance, or in their party platform, make any claim that there is a sufficient amount of gold in the country to resume specie payments,

and continue the same, wnnoui re

sorting to the conn-ience uusiness,

which develops the inconsistency of

the advocates of grade money, wo

are seeking to accomplish thtough

confidence in trade, that which they

r imwillincr to do by law mating

all monies to posses the same legal

paving value.

Gold never uas oeen acie 10 men

the demands of business, except in

the confidence way, while the legal tender Greenback subdued th? rebel

lion, and put to flight a great army of

confident doubters urnt are eecKm-i

to-dav to destroy the credit ot the

people's money that they might get

(ram thereby.

The Indianapolis platform, adopted

by the liureppndents, provides how

the values of all monies can oe equai

ized. so that no panic can disturb the

value' of their paying power, for the

volume of circulation is so regulated by the interconvertible policy as to

give confidence to iraue, msicuu u

nor.fidence m traoe civiiij; nwuiauLc

t. nermanent resumption. For a uni

form tcp-al waving value to all monies

ollnwpfl to rirr.nlate bv anv act of

farmeress in the payment of deut3 is

what is demanded by the people more

than gold resumption. For all legal values in money emanates from thV law instead of the ma

tPi-lal from which it is made. Then

rrnld derives ils power to pay debts

frnm thfi law. the same as silver or

greenbacks, for neither possesses that hrvinc power within itself, indepen

dent of law. While there may be a different commercial value attached to one material above another, yet al can be made to become a represents tive of value alike by law. The act of congress makes money the representative of values in its power to regulate values. p. w. taylos.

Memphis Appeal. T Abofst 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon a foul and unprovoked attempt at murder was committed by two white men named V. N. Rhodes and Perkins near Louis' store, on the Hernando road, seven miles from the city. -From what we can learn, this is one of the most unprovoked ami brutal attempts at murder ever committed, there be

ing no provocation whatever for any

thing like personal or even verbal vi

olence toward the victim, who was a

peaceful colored man named Ben.

Wright, Perkins and Rhodes, who

were on a wagon en route from this

city to their home in DeSoto county, Mississippi, met Wright in the road,

and one of them asked mm now ne was going to vote and what were his politics. Wright said he had no politics and did not expect to vote for anv body. Without any to .do what

ever, W. N. Rhodes drew a pistol ami fired three times at Wright, two of the

bullets striking him and inflicting se

vere and dangerous wounds, as

soon as the cowardly white ruhian

fired upon the unoffending negro they put lash to their horses and drove down the road at a rapid speed.

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i yji:s .)F the i STATE rnX'JTU ..Uli" LJL

" Indianapolis, Ln., June 6, 187. " The headquarters of ttie State Central Corami t tee of the Independent party of Indiana have been established In room No. 7, Sun building, Indianapolis, whra communications from ad parts of tha State will receive prompt attention. 5 It is important that correspondence be opened with the chairniaa of every county central committee in the State; that the Chairman of the State Central Committee should be informed of the time ot holding county and district conventions.

Address is. A. ullbmav, Room Xq. 7, Sun Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. State Central Committee. First District C. EL 7Tes9eler, L.-ansviHe. Sxcond District Fred. Viche, Vincennes. Third District J. W. Perkinson, Colum

bus.

Fourth District J. H. Cunningham, Sugar

Branch.

Fifth District M. C. Jeffries. Richmond. Sixth District C. B. McCrea, .Marion. Soventh District Geo. W, Russ, Indianap

olis.

Eighth District S. B. Riley, Brazil. Kinlh District Lcrny Teuipleton. Fowler. Tenth District L. L. Harding, LaPorte. Eleyeath District W. N. Erans, Nobles-

ville.

Twelfth District John Noonan, Hartford

Citv.

Thirteenth District N. S. Bennett, Orlaud. TEXTS rCil'JKE FUPLS. Crncfhak Currency. mil belief that Cnmrretn can even note re-

ttore prvper :ii 'y to our knj'eririy country, by re

cognizing the jact tnnt all tha: ts new or ever has been required fr cause Tr?a&ar!t note Ut be and remain at valuable a gold, icili be for the

Guvcnnnent to to amend the late ns to make tbejii

receivable for all forms of tares, -ivties and

debts; and, at tae same time, intc-rcAanjeable

with Government bonds at a reasonable rate of interest.

National Prosperity caw not be restored by

enforcing idleness on a large portion of the peo

ple. Pktes Coofkb.

I nou undertake to ajir:n, and without the

leaet fear that I can. be ansicered, that a jcer

issued by Government, xvith the simple promise

to recetve t Jor ALL ts dues, leaving t creditors to take it or gold and silver at their option,

would, to the extent it would circulate, form a

perfect paper circulation, which could not be

abused otf the uovernment ; that t would be as

uniform in value r the metals themselves ; and

I shall be able to prove that t is within the con

stitution and powers of Congress to use suth a

paper in- the management of lis finances, accord

ing to the most rigid rule of conxtruimy the con

stitution

It appears to me, after bestowing the best re

flection I can give the subject, that no converti

ble paper treat ts, no paper whose credit rests

on a promise to pay is suitable for currency.

JOHN t;. liiLHOUS.

Bank paper must be suppressed, and the cir

culation restored to tne nut ion, ro wnom 11 prop1 1 r . 1 .. 1. - j . j. .... -

V ocionqs. Jei vanns ciikuiibcw itru xttrU.c

bu 'et them discount for cash alone, or for

Trt wry note. Thomas J effgksox.

The Fire-Twenty Eonda- " 1TS. ' the bill was on its final passage, the

question u expressly asked of the Chairman of

he Committee 0 nays ana Means, nrni as ex-

smm fj 23 mi "" - fmmmt r p f . . . Imsi ' v- 1 C "., f 1 0m, BUliS O

Waste no Tlae. After allowinir vourself proper time for

rest; don't live a single hour of jour life

without doing exactly vhat was to te

done in that hour and going straight

through with it from beginning to end.

Work, ply, study, rest, wnatever 11 is

take hold ni. once and nnish It np

squarely and clearly; then to the next

bhig, without letting any moments arop

out between. It is wonderful too see cow

many hours these prompt people contrive

to make of a dy; it is as ir tney picsea up the moments that so many of us lose.

And if ever you find yourseir wnere you

have so raanf ihinjrs pressing upon you

that you hardly know how to begin, let us

tell you a secret. Take note. 01 me dtbi one that comes to band in r;al earnost, and

vnii wi 11 soon find that the rest will all fall

iDto fil and follow after like a company of

-11-drilled soldiers; and though wort may hard to meet when it. charges ir. a squad,

it is easily vanquished if you can once

bring it into line,

Judge Karrlnjrton Confirms the "Snul-

ly ma I j ram Jstorj. Crawfordsvllle Journal.)

Judge Harrington, the Independent

who made a epeecn at tne vv igw juu

int Wednesday, said that he had ai

ways been a Democrat; that he had attended nearly every National Democratic convention since he had been .. tKn Via -KTCTO 4lt. h i t' 3 "T 111

ipni. that' he had met EefoTmer Prh wered by himthatonly Jcst

Thomas A. Hendricks there,

that-

. .iUA

Thomas took an active part m mat convention, that he beard him make a

crc.,.h at tho ratiticaticn meeting neiu

fvn ripit evening in that 'jcity, and

tvmt he heard him say in thaW speech

that "Abraham Tincoln waH a smutty

old tyrant." Will 1 nomas io-ua ueny the testimony of Judge Harring

ton t

x v onrti a shallow tates that

;rl at stake in hie preai-

.1. i. .w',.iti Democratic

as tar as me ncyu.M.v-- - ;-,n

narties are concerned, luey pract.ua. .j

on the snwe platform, the incie

pendent party, however, proposes to save tL . imr vpar in the

iroui loivjr v " J . - .

was ra .able in coin." ThaDDEUS SIETENS.

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" If the bondholder refuses to take the same

kind of money with which he bought the bonds, he is an extortioner and a repudiator." Johs

Shbman.

" We should da ful injustice t the Govern

ment and to the people of 'he United -'t--j .', -

ter toe havw'sold these bonds -on an a rage Jor not more than sixty cent on the dollar? ffc J

provose to make a new contract for the benefit of

the holder." ULITKE f. jMOKTO-T.

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WHITE, FOR THE UUMaN FAMILY

YELLOW, FOR HORSES AND AN-

RMALS.

These Liniments are simjIy the wonder of

the world. Their effects are httio less than

Is a Ilule a Horse. From the San Antonio Herald.

The prisoner was aecused of riding

r l ika n a t mnn.1 a cut 1 . . . . i r;.

. A 1 1 tT 111 I I" I f I. 1(11 . I r; , M rlU : I llll VRL LflTI C 1 U DUU1D L 1 i U 1. J

a sum greater than the entire revenues 01 j tboy w;u not d0. They will not cure cancer

u. vim nr mpn nrtiKCU yuutB, UUI. iuw mil .inniB

allay pain. They have straightened fingers,

cv ..rnmnt. nt a time when

It 13 i i. t i - , 1

Wbis and Deroocarue .pn' .fa...... - ,

;1r, Pvprv four Years overtne question

r u, articles should be taxed to raise

U, TTUOV I

this sura. Forty miuiona a :y '

.u. r,atinr,al treasury, Desvuea un.i..,

'Walk

Don't

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Tilden

Thrj fcv:-t A" ' - -i rr '.'.r: 3 C J

w "j'iktd tl';r.:3, cr corns out even now

t - " - f -r-lrcrt.-J aod oo tcsevaiug

Let tbesa

case. His honor said. "I fine vou. Johnsing."

"May 1 ax yer a few questions ? "You ma v."

"Isn't thar a sign over that bridge

warning reorle how dey must ride?

"There is, and that makes you all the

more guilty. "It does, does it? "Now, Mr. Recorder,

is dat sign what 1 lias to go oy f is aai de law ?

"i r, is.

'Y.V11 den. dat e'en reads,

your horse or you will be fined. it don't it, Boss ?"

Tt dops. Johnsmar

"Yfell, the proof is, 1 was gallopin a

paint mule,, wasn t it, ioss t 'Y-e-8, I believe so, replied TTnT.r. Vtrinnin2 to smell a rat.

"Now, if your Honor is willing to admit, dat a. tiaint mule ain't no hose, I'll

rest de case heah, becase yon see de

law is T shall walk niv hoss, and as it

was a paint mule, that ia fatal to the indictment. You is a lawer, and you

ousht to know dem pints as well as my

self"

"Recorder Ahem! for the purpose

of ti,!: ..nil-,- Johnsinr. I'll regard that

paint mule as a hoss." Prisoner Your Honor will i

note my 'ception. I jess wants to make r.n mnrfl t int. Allowin' for the sake of

argument, dat a paint muie is a hoss, de n reads: "Wnlk your hoss.. Now I i,T o witnpE3 here in court, to prove

a mills hoss wa rot my boss

at all. De law eay walk your aom.

cured chronic rheumatism ot many years standing, and taken the pain from terrible burns and scalds, which has never been done

by any other article. i he white Liniment is fur the human fam

T nrllt rrllTS H Vl f Tl m .1 1 1 S 111 . Sfi 1 t i C H U d

. , . Vila f v Ul. j. v Tilt. v..w - .... . ,

ing to work for I chiliDls,illSf pa!sy, Itch, and most Cutaneous iaue paying high -Emotions : it extracts frost from fioien

. t h5 h taxe5 and having dull times, b(,ndg and feet, and the poison of bitea and think III have to "r"' ,? her of the old party tickets.-Limes of venemous reptiles ; it subdues

Aurora (IU.) liarald

across one or tne onngesiu apa.ir. - ftd enablinsr it

than a walk, and the proof was that he prosperity , -

galloped a paint mule over Uouston w g - "

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street Dnage. tie m""S' . u"u 1n V,VPfer to continue paying niga Eruotioiis . it extracts frost from fi

n:n , nn the alertl Kemem-

ber the maxim of a father of the Ee-

S v5

..kk,. . uPtPrnn VlETUance

price of liberty." A lot 01 gi, r"to. nn,- rnonev

rrrojn n2 SpeCUlULUio - sharks, of whom the Kothschilds are

the acknowledged oenu auv. have got -nearly all the gold m the

their possfsi""t ,mnrto fonresses and

i it izi v.- b v - m

world into

bribed our

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And as Joansm

fine vou U iu, Joan-

was conducted to

the lockup

he expressed great eym-

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riv for the taxpayers, as be imeuaea

i- f;ir SiiuO.Uuu Uamases

X.J lillijj ' - frt. f:Ua imprisonment.

tTa ia cow. however, at ' wors on iCt cf oivUixation,

the streets.

president, have subsidized leading Newspapers in our chief cities and now they propose to force us to buy now ux y M t r ,i,P iipisnrrn-

their goia oy vmu w

tion act and pay tnem iwa .

as it is worth. vve cun uj l"

only in bonds, but every Donu tuey umj i " ' , i ,v, man.

.-ir a 1 1 (i i r inn ti mcv i

St ies which bind us in slavery to the

iloney Power. -Pcmeroy s ucmoai

t i-.l.nriii'r. tax paying millions of

the west, there is but one question ofintcr- . . i s mAiicv owestion. fetret

est aua o .....

cornet politicians ana o.uw rcc.0 bawl ti.-v.!Selves hoarse about -'retorm and it stirs the popular heart nor arouse the enthusiasm of the people a-particle. U

is'a question of loou ana

reoTjle who labor ana pay

financial policy ui t-- r - has prostrated the business of th9 country Khiit ud factories, and turned thousands of tA nenout upon the streets ,o beg or do worse, and the people want a change of r T' ?v waot one currency for ti e rich and poor alike. This demand may let be heeled now, but the timeU not far distant when it will be maae in -uch a .way th.it t-be demand cannot not be are-

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Vhich wry maa ma? come and drink ; it ia .tt';.w,Mr which rives to liberty ai

t ti tt seal liie. its r:ery '- ' -- f ! , .ctlVitv. The newspaper is a daily IVt V.e?nl WRtchmao, that rerort to you ; which menaces the itUuon

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of the public epimon, iiw

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nellini?s and alleviates pain of every kind.

For sprains or braise? it is the most potent remedy ever discovered. The Centaur Lioi-

mnt ia used witn srreat emcacy iur ours

TWot. Toothache. Caked Breasts, Earache

and Weak Back. The following ia but sample of numerous testimonials :

rvmNA Home. Jeff. Co. Ind., May 'lb, JVtJ

"I think it my duty to inform you that I have eutfered much with swollen feet and chords. I have not been free from these

swellings in eight years. Now I am perfectly well, thanks to the Centaur Liniment. The

Liniment ought to bo applied warm. Benjamin Barow.

Tha nroof is in the trial. It ia reliable, it

is handy it is cheap, and every family should k a e it. '

To the sick and bod ridden, the halt and

lame, to the wounded and sore, we say

"Come and be healed."

To the poor and distressed who have spent their money for worthless medicines, a bottle of Centaur Linimeot will be given without

charge. Tit 3 61103" CsHwiilUr. T1T11 .... t

is adapted to the tough muscles, cords and

flesh of animals. "It has performed more won

derful cares of Spavin, Strain, wind-galls,

Seratcnes, liweeny, ana general i.nuieue?s, than all other remedies in existence, lie ad what the great Expressmen say of it: Sew Yoek, January, 1874. "Every owner of horses should give the

Centaur Liniment a triai. We consider it the

best article ever used in our stables.

"II. MARS II, Supt. Adms Lx. Stables, N.-Y." "E. PULTZ, Sapt. U. S. Ex. Stables, ALB'llf S. OLIN, Sapt Nat. Ex. Stables X. Y." Mo.vxGovtRBT, Ala Aug. 17, 1S74. "Gsntlemes I have uaed over one gross f fWanr Liniment, yellow wrapper, on the

mules of my plantation, besides duseos of tha family Liniment for my negroes. I want to t.'irchase it at the wholesale price, find will

one rrosa of each kind. Messrs. A. T, Stew-

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art Si Co., will pay your bill on presentation.

Respectfully, James hsot. Tha best patrons of this Liauaent are Farriers aud Veterinary Surgaoiii. It-tieals Galls, Wounds mad I'oll-evil, removes S wellin ss and ia- worth millions of dollars to l"r ners, tirery men, Stock growers, Sheep n.i .rs. arid tho liavins horses or cattle.

What a Farrier cannot do for tZ'J the Centaur Liniment will do at a triSIrg cost. These Llairaeiita are wars-anted by the proprietors End a bo US a will be given to any Wrrier er Fhyiician who dssires to test them. Soli everywhere. Lfeti-itory cf J. . itwiu - vJ. ,43 Dey Street, ITew Ycrx.

Is a pleasant and perfect siiV.'tl'.ute, ia all cases, for Castor Oil. Caitoria is the result of an oil Physician's effort to produce, for his own iraetiee, an e-Ceethre cathartic, pleasant to tha taste aai free from griping. Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Mass., succeed in co...l icir. without r '. use of alcohol, a purgative ajjent as pleasant to t&ie

as toaey, ana vnia p.seesc u u ble properties of Castor Oil. It ia adapted to all ages, but is especially recommended to mothers as a reliable remedy for all disorders of tha stamseaand bowels of children. It is certain, agreeable, absolutely harmless, and cheap. It should he used for wind eolie, soar etoiuaeh, worms, costiveness, srowp, &o., then caildren can have sleep and mothers may rest. J. B. Rose Co., of 43 Dey Street, 2iew

York, are tii sole rrcparers ciLsji ter Dr. Pitcher's recipe.

YOUNG XEIST. Baylies Great IJercantila College, rTeo:3V, Iowa, en the Uississippi. KineteeRth year. About sixty dollars pay all expenses, for Membership, Board .and Stationary.. Bookkeepers, Penmen, Reporters, Operators, Architects, Surveyors and Teachers thoroughly Cited. Raiload fere reduced. Good situations, .vacations. Don't fail to sddren Prof, ililler, Keokak, Iowa. TAYLOR & FARLBY ORGANS Are famished la all cases with do-ahle below . art-i Haw pedals, connected by the

s- universa"y adsured for the Th' vsluaSle improvement

tha lA5'lr & i,s.ry c.-sn, is strong nd cannot Wet eut cf order, and is acknowledged t o t-e i i v c t; a r to a n j t h i t. z i 3 t s ,

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