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n:ft nvs:YT units:. Corgrc-fs will reconvene on n?xt iton6ny a week. Snow fell in tlie centra! and northern part of Ohio on Monday. Grant i concesHi r.thvr. il.e troj:s nt V-.v-lsixitttci, but for what purpose nobody knows. A'l the returns in Florid are r:cw in, nod the Democratic majority U ovtr bine hundred. 1Iajimoxis majority in South Caro lina is nearly twelve hundred according ; t- the :!;c:a! count. : Dev. J. S. P.viiKK.i lias retnrneJ to i New York from a forty year's tri'i te j the Sandwich Ishiuds. r A negro riot was feared in P.vjt'i Ca- ' roljna last week, but up to this time no ! outbreak has occurred. i Ex -Governor 3 ova. Paekkk will j probably be the new United State ; Senator from New Jersey. The steamer Frar.klia with Eos Tweed lias not yd arrived tn cur shores, bat is hourly expected . The President comirencod ike prepnrr.tion of liis siiiiu.ll i:ies-ajre on Monday, aud no visitors are allowed to see him. The talk about a Fenian raid into Canada is ;-boer non -.ensc, fr that organization is not now placed on a war looting. The mret'njs of Mocm-.Y and Sankey, at Chicago, are attended hy immense crowds, s?nd the interest manifested is on the increase. The Jovernor of Florida wsj's that he it the only person entitled to canvass the vote in that Slate. He will hardly succeed in that undertaking. Bom Snr.!':in;:n, the ringmaster at AVashinhtan.lias u-.iu, a: assign we:: t cf Lis property for the benefit cf his creditors. His liabilities arc- large. The leading and honest ilepublica n cf Lntiixiana are calling upon the returning boar,! to act honestly, and no! to swindle the people cut of their rights. The A modem consul at San Juan reports that at the hurricane in that section, forty-five vessels were lost or disabled, and "die crews of the same drowned. Quite a r timber of large manufacturing establishments at Dayton, Ohio, will sus; end operation for the winter at the end of the present month. Dull tiiv.ea is the cause. The daughter cf Soi.oreN WEAVER, of Lancaster, Ohio, fell into the fire on Friday night, and was so horribly burned that she died the next day after intense audering. Don C'ATti.os has been requested by the French authorities to quit Fiance, although he disclaims any intention of ever again trying to rcg-dn the throne of Spain hy arms. The excitement throughout the country is still at fever heat in regard to the election, and if a willful wrong i-" j cjnimitted in Ijouisiana evil ccr.ee quenccs may follow. The heavy floods in the interior of Cuba have injured th.e sugar and tobacco crops very seriously. The flood lasted live days, and over one hundred houses Lave been totally destroyed. The Democratic State Central Committee, and th.e leading men cf the party, in Ohio, met in Columbus yesterday, to consult as to the policy to he pursued in the present crisis. Hrco Fisi;i:n, a dr. :f gist 'crk in Cincinnati, becoming tired of life, took too much morphine on Friday and is now no more Depression of spirits is assigned as the cause of the rash act. The war preparations in Russia and Turkey are progressing, and although the "latter power has accepted tha proposition for a conference of the European powers, it is doubtful whether any good will result therefrom. The floor of Moore's Opera House, in Sacramento, California, gave way on Saturday evening, precipitating about a thousand people to the ground floor. S?vcn persons were killed outright, and sibout one hundred wounded, ssme d ingeroi sly. During an Episcopal Church entertainment at Hill's Hall, Ferry ville, N. Y-, the f.o.ir gave way on Friday evenin?, prccipita' .ing about fifty women and children twelve feet to the floor below, injuring several women badly, some cf whom cannot survive. The Republican statesmen that went to New Orleans declined the proposition of the Democrats for a conference to .1 : .i - . . ... . i V -r lair count r.nglH tie ; had. This shows plainly to the country J that these gentlemen did not go there in the interest of honesty. A man threw himself under the passenger train at Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, r.nd the whole train passed over him, mangling him in a hcrrib-e jr.anner. lie was about twenty-one years of age, and by papers found upon his body it is supposed his name was Luw.r.! Fonj. The Rtturnitig Eoard in Louisiana is now attempting to connt Titplx nut.btit the fates are against them. His majority is eight thousand in theSiate. All parties agree to this, and as the people are now fully informed upon this subject, it wi'dhe a hard matter for those rascals there to coniiimate their design. A party of Germans left Cincinnati on Snturay evening to a wedding in the northwestern part of Hamilton county, in two large furniture wagons. When nhout ten miles cut and crossing a bridge, in (he darkness the driver missed the center, ami running off on one side, precipitated the whole party, about thirty, twenty-fire feet on the ground and rks below. Neaily all were more or less injured, three of them fatally.

T lie Eafiterti $4Ftii2. 'il.e j sea : lit n for n yicantle war between ia aro! Turkey are r.o v the H !i!.M.:bli)K topic in the tnii.ixierhd cir.dvs )f all Forope. TI-.e rt-c-jnt sp-t cb cf the C:::;r ft Mtjtcvw, in !-.: h he cl.trly for:ad.:r.cd lie conditions by which pe.:cc only could be it.aintained, and the mobilization i hi aitny, have stirred up the Tot;- ; ivertin.eiu ii Great IlritMin, an t s-he tm is preparing f r the c :. V,"... r. we consider the questions involve.!, we in u.-t ackno".-

of UusMit Ihut -honid ie. t be support' a hy the civi'i.-.ed worhl. Ib r h tnan.! ! ir the protection of the C!! i-itiaus in' Turkey, a:: ii to '.::ir::: ,ee t them the right to wor-h'p God acor'i-g to t e dictates f their conscience without hindrance from the heathen Turk, is surely not a-kins ton kiik-Ii. l-r centuries the Chr'stiaus of Set via and lloumania l.tue s.u ftl rcl the ir. -t extreme cruelties from l;;e Mohomeda.ns of Tnrkev. Thev have lve.i murdered in old ' , bhxnl, women were not ai.--.e to s.iow thenv-eivo tipon tiin streets for fear of beintr cut down ! v the soldiery. The i , , -. r... - , .ate maacre by the litres of Chnstian j women and children is too frtsh in the j minds of the 1 cotde to need reiteration ; here. Thiioe h-s Servia struggled to gain her freedom frjsn the opprcs-or, and each time has the Turkish Government fj r n.i? d reform in the treatmei.t of its Chii-tian subject, and every time has it violated the pledge, and the persecutions have bcn donb'y cruel. Russia may sccteliy think of conquest, but even if that should he the case, it would be fur better to have Tuikey under htr rule, than to see the Christians persecuted a? they have been over a century. For the first time in many yea's is the Russia i monarch bucked by his entire populace. The- pc rdo of that vat domain are enthuastic in the highest degree, they cry aloud for war, and are laying their lives, their fortunes and all at the emperor's disposal, and tell him not to sv. crve from the exalted position lie has, assumed. War is to be deprecated by all the civilized wotlrl, hut when w;'gcd for a jr.-t can-e, the power that carries aloft the banner of justice and right should receive the support of all Christian nut or., and therefore our svmpathh-s are with Ru.hi as agninat Turksy and F.:;t!.-u:d ia th.e coining struvgle. All classes of business have suffered during the past few weeks, on account of the uncertainties as to the Presidential contest. In reality eveiy branch of industry is r,t a standstill, and the country is si: fieri ng from th.e conflicting rep-its that are being paraded through the daily prc:s. It is to he hoped that such a close contest will never again occur, for a few more such shocks would bring forth disagreeable results, r.r.,1 might lend the country to destruction, if the excitement should run as hith reain r.s it did tins time. We have hi pes in the perpetuity cf our institutions, and therefore think that . . . , , i next contest "i.I be more decisive, and that the c.-.'.tscs whiih protracted the contest will be obi iter-iteiL We have m-thing further to state in regard to the election. Tlipr.x and !Ii:xii!tiCKS tire nndonl t.-diy clcctc-1. hut the retarnirtg hoards d Louisiana, Florida and South Caro'ia.t have rot vet made their reports, an 1 therefore ;.e are unCths t0 g-vc farther parti'ct. lars. The special correspondent of the Il.ili'; more Sun, writing from New Orleans, says that it - has been positively do- I termined by the Democratic lvcelor of 5 the State of Louisiana that if tlicy are counted out hy the Ihatd to meet and! ore.-uii.-e and send in their vote (or i Tii.i r.N' and HKxnniCKS to Washington. ; Alias, as m tb.ere wio lie two sots cf Electoral votes from Louisiana, and the Senate will he compelled to come to some agreement with the House as lo the method for determining which shall be counted." The Conservati ves will also carry out their programme of 1S73, and declare General Nichols the law fully elected V. overnor. dlie Detiiocratio Leiiis'atnre will organize and rcconie j General N ichoi as Governor, atol the people of Louisiana will recognize the Democratic Government as their lawful Government. The Sun's correspondent further says : "If General Grant chooses to repeal his performance of 1873, and install the Packard faction by force, t! e people will bow- to it as they "did before." The Louisiana Democracy ill, tinder no circumstances, resist the authority of the Federal Government in the premises, but are determined, if Packard is to rule over them, that he niust have i!;a ncltve indorsement and support of the Ftdi-ra! authorities just a Krlhgg has had. May it not happen that if the Elccto al vote of Ixmisiana is counted for Hayes that it can with safety he thrown cut when the Semite counts the vote ? The suggestion is by no means too improbable to he carried out-. Cincinnati Enquirer. It occurs to i:s that the American people have maintained long enough that insv.iTc-r.ilde nui.-ai.ee known as the electoral college. We pretend to have a Democratic Government where the voice of the mojority governs and yet in selecting our supreme ruler it is very seldom that he receives a majority of all the votes cast; he may be elected in the face of a clear popular majority of half a million against him. The lathers of the constitution were cr-r'ainlv in error w3l0n thev adopted this system of clec tion Their fears that the excitement would be too great did the pe -ple vote direct tor i'resKlcnt ami ice I'rcsnlent were ungrounded as an hundred years experience has clearly proved. The dan i gets that the founders of the constitu tion anticipated are equally as great under the present regime as they won id be did we vote directly for the candidates and allow the majority to rule. The recent election has vividly portrayed the dangers and unfairness of the present mode of electing the President We hope ibis question will be agitated during the coming session of Congress and that steps will he taken to aaiend the constitution in this regard so that ti e voice of the people will pcrvail in the election of Chief Magistrate. Wabash Courier. Mr. Tihlc-n declares that he will contest the election under the constitution if he is counted out in the Southern States according to programme. Me; counsels forbearance on the part of the peopde, and appeals to them to stand by the law, come what may. lie has fought fraud all his life with more success than any living man, and fraud alone could overcome his claims to the presidency. His record against fraud and their fears for the future if he is inaugurated, is tho secret cf the fierce hght made against him by the Grantites. The time has Come when this dangerous party must be overthrown for the salvation of the country, and Tildcn is the man in use l.U triumph to that end. Indianapolis Sentiuel.

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Tlie Northern State prison Mk-hiffim City ha-s ol inmate -. The northern part of the State w as visited bv a snow st-mii the early pint last week. T'i.t ice men of Lnporte expect to put u; lot), cof ton ti.ts season, et ot fl30, 0 for labor. Dr. Peach, of Lake county, voted 'or 'I'imtiias Jeiu r-o:i for Presidetit, ' : n i is n '.v over V- years of age. The Patrons of Iltisliandi v w ill : );'., 1 ! S;;-to o II ", 11 i, ill til Mullein ' Delav. ; re cotitity, on the 1:2th of De- ; e-::;ler. ! Fleininsr IvatelitT, fotmeily of the '. Spicel.ind ifeporter, is ab.nit. U etah-li.-li st new paper is K night-tow n, j Henry comity. Kev. M'aiiriee J. Dttvall, of Posey ' tor lie has been arrested for peij iry in ! iiorso trade. -Tlle Indiana State Temperanee , -Xilnince met in I ixtianapolis on ves-: ter lay to U-vio means m Imther the ; cause of total abstinence. ! , A into conntv man is so san- ! lh;tt he oan utk one llllu!le 1 i bushels of corn in twelve hours, that ; be i willing to ri-k money uii it. Dr. J. S. Roe, Senator from JofTbr- : son county in the state leui.-latnre, committed siih ido in the Insane Asy- , lu:n at Indianapolis a few days ago. The Rev. Samuel Lamb. fornian years a minister in the M. H. church, died in S;lv;istapoI, on Wednesday evening the tsth instant, aged tis years. ' James M. Smith fell througltthe ; elevator opening of the pork house in 1 New Castle, on Monday of last w eek, ; but luckily only sprained his ankle. The Ohio oc Mississippi railroad I has been placed in the hands of a receiver, the- company having become nnaneiadiy embarrassed on account of the late strike and other causes. The boiler of Wymond and Gibson's cooper shop, at Madison, w as soaped late-ty to province an explosion, b'ot fortunately, the plot was discover ed, and the explosion frustrated. --The L-iFveUo Journal --ays that Mati ie'vs I'Pdinsou of that eoty is one hundred and nine years old." He i little and baity, and has all the appearances of being good for a fewyears of life yet. Burglars visited Franklin one ni.tht last v.-oik, and robbed the po-t-otlice and three other stores. They carried away from the post-oflice about five hundred dollars in s stamps and small change. All the pri -oners in the Marshall i county jail made ood tludr escape5 one niybt la-t week, bv horing a hole : through tin-wood work with an auger, , and then ehop.ping until the hole was large enough to crawl through. The .Anderson Democrat wants i D. W. Chambers, the defeated canili- j date for n:rros in ih? (:ih Di-trict, i to contest the election of Milton S. Robinson, on account of irregularities 1 in Delaware and Henry counties. ' The candidates for positions in' t lie next legishsltiro are getting as nu- j morons as grasshoppers in Kansas. There .-ire only ten candidates for libra- ( rian, and every other position to be i : fOI...J I..,.. I.. .1..,. ., l.llOl II.ISII1..10 Ul lljlt II1.U 11 ill 1 it I I - - 1 l- ....... v. . Th.e Wayne county Circuit Court CMivenc-d it.-November term on hist Monday. There are S"4 crises on the docket, mostly fori closures of mortgages ar.tl claims. This term promises t i be a gooel harvest for the Sherisi' of that county. Joe Growder, of Benton comity, who lu.d drawn a thousand dollar" 'rum ii bank, and wanted to start for L.iFayette, was knocked down about one boiiihed yards from the depot, and the nmnoy taken from him one evening of last week. An c:ght-year-.)ld Republican of this city has a eh ar undemanding of the political situation.- --Pa," said he .vhat is civil war?" ''Why, my son, thit is war at homi "between friends and neighbors and relatives." "Well do you think there will be chi! war between the Democrats slid Republican?' There may be, my son." ''Well let's move out of Alien county then." Ft. wavne Sentinel. A Delphi man named Grist, a man who had seen belter days, but who is n-.w very much "down at the he-el,'' Monday morning fdlotl his mouth full of powder aud applied a lighted match to it in the hope oi blowing his head oil". The result was the loss of a few teeth and the serious burning of his tongue, checks and lips. The lellow is evidently crazy. The attempt took place I ii a saloon where the man had been ia the habit of drinking. The trial of the Rev. J. S. Rager, on a charge of immorality, by a court of ministers, according- to the discipline of the M. K. church, was concluded nt Madison last .Saturday a week. The charge is that on "the night of the oiii of October, 1870, while the steamer Ren. Franklin was on her up trip to Cincinnati from Madison, the Rev. gentleman was caught in the state room of Mrs. MeIienry, :i widow milliner from Madison, with whom lie came on ihe boat, and that he was led out of the .state room by the r-e-c- uid clerk. The committee reported that their lcs!im--ny was not suiiicieiit to eonviet him of the ehaige of immorality. Still the cry of justice and what's the latest news from the South is hea-el upon the streets. Republicans are not standing the strain as well as we Democrats did in times gone by. It's hard to elic hard to be cut down in such a prosperous career, yon know. If such defeats often come to the liepublican party, there would not be many left to teli the tale. --Mr. Parvin, of Liberty, has start eel a choc shop in tow n. Trade the last week, has been tolerably brisk. Spelling-school passed oft" very pleasantly to all, Miss Olive Austin winning the prize. I. O. G. T. Lodge will bold a publie meeting on Tuesday evening November 2Sth. Speaking, music, etc.; all friends arc invited. Quarterly meeting at the M. 12. church commences next Saturday. NatlKiniel Lacave anel John Nixon started on the road of the future together last Tuesday. They were married. Another spelling-school soon; A strong Republican in this place received a letter from an equally strong Republican friend in Florida, last Friday, saying- that that .State had certainly gone Democratic without any doubt, by 1,200 majority. KliNT.

A report of the departure of the hite-it i oolor.y of i:-roe from tids country to ' Liberia sys : 'They were hemcspi.nl clothes and npreaml a Inmly, healthy I l of people, ranging in color from lamp-) black to toau.-i.ai.v. They srt im-d to be ! rather glad at h av ing tl.i land of libel ?v and equal rights, and r. doubt their mil d pictured a future id" ghiwiiej: nod ' p( rretiid i! h.-.pdness on Al'r:e:"s suonv sirae.d. l'.isi.op Uaveu was in line spirit, lie s; olee n th ii-ia-' i.-aliy ,f ihe de.-:iriv d the ci loivd race of the dav wh n, in educated !.o:i b r-. tl.i y would return to i tin ir natal soil and ruleeiu a treat eontinont trion slori'ity :n;d barcai isai. I'.dwelt fondly cm the prospects he l.opfd ' to see nis, gnat th-e:s ie.r iiig tdi.. , porf of AiiM-rica l.-den with inteliiieut I and. Chri-tian negroes earr ing the lurch of civi!iy.-t inn end n li-i'uoi int ;be haur.ts of Mipersthh.n, vice and hcatii- ' ctd.-i.s." John Kl-I.IA, Chieftain cf the Tammany Society in New York, Vas married on Tuesday evening to a niece Cardinal McC'Tis-KY, TO T'U". WOIIKINC C!..ss-.

W.OHre uovv pr 'i-.l: t t f'tr:ush -At' s v.:tt-'r::--.:i!:0-5'! '''y;:i- i;l ;il V,'.:;i I! v vt:..lv . if t . a; -. or :--rti. ir ..r itio:a is nu lit-n, t:;i.t isis-t . o: l rs--as :' tt!i--r s-x .-usf.y .-:.::;! ia --1 :.:s e. -. j,. r i v. a.n .-. met a r. srt.o:i l jaai 1 y (t-- .:in tiu-ir who!.-1 :fti' to th t I's'iio-. it I? nil-1 r's ;-a ii--.;i-ly s mu m--n. 1 h:C jo t v. !!'. s v this n -!;.-v 1P: y S' at t": . r r.'t:'.r -s. jiu-1 t- --t tU- tiusni"-. w.- to.ikV- iti . pM:-:iV'!c.t oit'-r; 'I o sut Ji us rii' tt-A writ s4U;stH-.t v- lit !! one !o:t:ir to ).!. ,'i.r tie- tn.ti'i!i i,!' writote. I'u-i iLirri -al.'.-iS.. so ?n;. c v.orT, s- v, :mJ .'.o' : :rs to i,- , .,rk on. ;.a I :. oi( y oj Honer.iel I ,i. .i.ti-, i.neof t::e t-.iri.v nn-i M :i::s:r..ti ! 1 a'-iliiOl. es. 'i s :o ir-.- t tU: Orrf i: yon o !0 h : r.'aii-i.i. e- ' - .t w-'W. po.ir. -". o oi: iv.oN- , Co . 1-. :i'!oi i. .o-ei-. ;) Iii iilt'l iil !H." tiH.IH -- W C fll.dlisJl, tfiitV 'sW ii : u Ui-r',; f;:n '.ii" y f.r.i st (it r n d il:ti a , iay r u 1 ; t in iii-:rmit tocat n t.?. Iat no n;ni t' fj.iiin licrtj1. lin;ii h ixa un hn.r- I alii-. W d'H :i. ii i l" y.-. i ll t IrN ; wci! as : bi 'ii. W n tii furTiisVt yoi; a ti itnt;t-t m;tit frie. T'rv t i:;.n' s ) .'.y?- ' i i l'.;ui anythiiiLr will i-t ir i s !' starr ; i it y-tu. V rit.i anl t". i rarnur- 1 i:;t rh-tuics. tln-tr wns And lwiihV r. till t !iiv: :n ic'vi' cf i-ayins work; ; ;U 1io:;d shoiiM vr t-v to 111 avi-1. !-T,ru;i!I n1'.! tli.- v(;rk ;m nd-r, Nov u i.s bin '. iVt'Tt ti h;v. A'E'ir es it' 'I t:;; A .. An;ut.:. M taw.' A HM!NisTAT A I.E. Notii-o is t-.ep'Ly eiwa. tti:U tlu- tni.Ii'rsiL'ai1! HOinoest- .t irs -i" i'-- st itf of Kre.'.i rivk S. Norr'.s. I'eeeas.'il. v;ll c-itli r .or s;ii. ;:t naolio joii tioii at tile into r- sii'emv of s.0'1 iti-i e:.s,-.i. al-i lit line initi-siuita til" Hruwn-ville, t'i;i:a nainty, ludiaim, on Tuesday, the 12th day of De-c-eiiiVser. 1S7'. i-.'l of ih" !.,'r"-.TvO i-oj. -ity of s .M il.'.s: L nt no-t-O:. u i y t,:-- vv:.:.)v..O'i!-i-i:!i,ripf is to ji.t of i-ors :'. uu-'-eiia oo..j se 01 of lr.e.t ti Ley ii.i.r. o:;-1 -j.-Oroi ;a-.!i. s tii'.:t . a lt-.-i.t of :!:". ini iu t. i.ir -i- re.i "ell ..-oe, sv o- ;e !: Oo-. r r ; tuo o:o Cel. !0.so X a !o i t of slo.klo. foin' tt-oil-.url i e-.si.- of niril il tie- or;1.. ; . o t'.'.o-te-r ' U'e-o;.. or-..- ,;-i - -e .1 . : . op-' '.e.',;:y. n v.o xiy ..f l.r re s - ..x-. - i eo:. ... -a. v. i.ee t i i: t a--tea. . : -eit ou- l.u-jtr- l j.ti i ii.'.y t aii.-'s of ti.r .-lt-l oat, n li.t i haj in tiio ui.-w. a lot if ti-.y ia t'je ieoi'. ci . son f uo je r. - of -r.v.ia v. o n :o,e r -oi-i itiowvr. hie.t ir:ii. e.i-. corn I'ro'c. oa ir i-era sh- yk-r, i.,. f.uoiinir tiiii!. e.ov, s --..I 1:-.,-.., :V, J1;i j a i,.;-;;l , -rl re.i lit lyt oous aoi i : ;ei !: t 'a n fimii tare, f.ud ot'e r arte e-- To 1 O.Oe.'-roos T. ; ! 3. t.ie ".. I'LttMS (iF sVi.o..-Ai! tn esot l',.." '. ii le i an e r o:i :-t oa-. !. o;i uii sieai- i - -r ii.r oo.fHi.-e r --.il 01 eon-' inoatt.s w.'l l.e c.v. it. ttic e.ir lu.s-, r i re ia:r- L s a. i - t t. r i':-r i:tii iiji iev 'l s urlty. U.nrbia ; . p -r .e:,;. int-r -t, u :t')oiit r.-iiof tr-u a v-.i:r. itiea i .-: yre.-.a-.n:: ie.M s. S .le t ) e-oaiaie'e-e s.t 'e V. M. I.. 1'. 1'tl V. M- It. LLVIs'Ti ,-. A i-.aiui- tr -tors. W. I. WV. Ait fV.a e-r. :::. A I'Mt.MsHiATC-t'S SALE. N-ai.-e ss li-r-''iy civea th.it tei toi-!'-i--i"ne,! A-'.ve.nristn-t-.r i f the i-st.'.te of I'lOnek I'.ni.-'.i Ci rto.s.-'i '.v.!': oi'.Vr f .r s:iic :.i vt;i in- a-.ieuoii on Tfiurx J (. X'orembcr IM 1873, tit t'-.e let re: V 11 V of Sift il" ef.l. :o( ;-l.out t'AO ni l--; south of 1 'u:on;.- o lo.ioa ooiint-. la-Oemt-i. nil too ti t--.i-e.::'. eroaerty of sai l Oeecint tiot t;.1;..!! 1 y tt:e ivirtr.w. r.i!si;i of throe l-.i-iut of !ior s. on of t. r.:'.i s, t r tt.t hoa-l of outtie, llill-e te.-iel of le i ho;;s. if :ut .j'.l.-r sof.l nt oi-ivatir s foi :y-o:o' lee.: ,.f sie i. utsrtu' i-iuiu tonvtn i t Uslv'.s of i-oi-a, liey in tin-mow. nt.oiu forty l-RVIiif v.h -et in il.e itr.iery i a-t litnaa i-iu:;.t eeo s of icrow ei:u wtioat, oi-.e fe.rie we eon. oil11 1 leruy, !;e.re. r-e j '-oios, iie.rr. e.i s. an t ot iu-r tei :n irislit . lO'ls. H tisoiloi-l e.ioi k it--heti iuriuur yo. fl-.KMS iS- SAI.K AH so"is of ttir.e .ti.P.rs :;ioi r. :i !-er -;o ii. i ;( sa o- -r ti r, ooOers r. reoit of tveiv- re..e;;es 1 .e L.ive:;, t- i'L''" iil-s.-r i x .. . -ef .ti t t::s itot- tiu r. for. s. aii :i;..;-,,-,-e,i se-eur-iiy, !, erin r s.x ner e-.'it. ie.tei---.-i. v..-ii:r.ii v.oii-u'ee.i ;ij.;.r.o.sL-:a ::i l:: s. I . foro pmpt ny i- i-' l.i.'.v, .1. Sete to ! i uin ut !il o'.-loeVc A. At. Nov.-. isoi. Tlii M AS XIOKt'I.-. A.tl.-.T. DM IN I ST R AT JUS SALE OF EEAL ESTATE. N'oueo is h'-n 1 y K-von. t'e.t ly virtu-1 of an or !er of tie c-r. liit Court of 1'iiinii eniuny. fmlinr.i. r.t il -i ivtoi" r Term. Is:.',, t'.i" t-.n ior-ino.t A-'iiiiiiostniii ix of tin- t-so. u of o.-otvi- V. IV-.ris. iee: i.s'.l. v:il off. r tor y;le ut ptr;ij auction ii toe j.r'.'U-o-vs", on Saturday, the Oth "lay of December, 1870, t!ic fotlowimri'i r-'oo.t real estate, situate in saiil entity an 1 Sea -, t.vwil ; H-inc.". p.rt of s.-etioti ek-voti ill. in towr.sltin el-v. n HI I. r.otj; ivo 2j wost, nut loun.U"l as follows : lleiriiiiiiin; oimins north. l.S4 ehnins ciist, an.isoutii forty-six ii. l-ms, east .1.1's rhuins fr--::! t.ae o n:- r e.'.nt..r o; s-.i-t soetiou rir en. r;:n-i;ue tkouee north forty-live il"i;r--s. oast IJ.iSj ; chains., tiu-nee soinh is." 4 -ieurei s, oust J.t." chains. , then.--- s.eoth rtft.vn ite-res. test ;t.7.i chains. south m-o lie-recs, wot T.:W vh.iins. t'neni-e nortii lorry-tiv-1 'i.-erees, st ll.ii.i i-t-.;'.ins to liit' .la'-e of Leitintiinc, ooiit.rinhiir t-.-n :n-r-s. cxeei-t six a. res heretofore i!ee tt-d and eonwyc.l to V:u. II. Si.-v.-r.s otr...- so l tr.nt. Tl'.HMs ur s.vl.K one-thir.l cash, ami tho residue in two equal instalments of nine an.leitilit-vn months ei-edit, tin.' jutrehas -r e-xe-cr.tiiej lus note for oi'ferre;! n lyra -tits, henrint six per cent, interest from tate, wr.iviinr vaiue.tion anil aii'triiisement laws, an.! sucureil tv iiiortjmcc on said ri al l-stot'.-.. s.iie tobo.rin tu o'd.vk P. M. of s-i.l ilsiv. MAKTHA M. Ill TSOX. Kov. 0, IsTO. Ai'.r.iinh trairix. A' d m i n is t rat or' s Sale. Notice isherehv piveti. that the undersigned. tulitKuistratoroi the vste.te Francis Va.Uock. late of I'nidii county. In tiana, deoetes -d, will oiiVr for saie til public aaetion, on Friday, December 1, 1870. at the Lite rosM-tieo of the deceased, about tve miles north of liniwusviile. in s-iid county, nil thi !.-rsou;ii t.re.oertv of s d'i ilccstcnt. consisting of live lii ii.i o.' horses, t -n head of J.ittle. tnree wi'.eh cows, fif-.y head of stock ho--s, twet.ty-io ,r ii.-e 1 of fe.t iioes. ii not s ;on -t-sold at priv.-Ue s;..e, t-.veiv.' iiee.d oi se. -t i, -o-oe.'. two thons md husiiels of corn in the criti tout "le'e!, ahotit four tons of liny in the mow. e.' out tliirt- en tieres of urowiic-r -iiiieat, ni.ot-.i seventy bushel:-- of potetocs, one !'.m: WMuon. une sj.ri-.-.r v.eeon. on - 1 tieey, a ::.-n ml : s-e :-.re nt of airri- uttur.il irapieiuvtit. :!ie nn liveie i io.li of a inonpion Kenfier. a lot of harness, one limn, stie Sewina Machine, ntuiost new, t.c'is and bedstei-.ds, i-arpets. one ciMikina si.ive, on-i i!.v-k, ;in.l a hirye aincaint of houseiiohl airi loc-hen Inrnitur.-. .V-e. TKKMS OI-' SAI.K-Oil all sums of three- dollars and under ensh in hun I. On nil sums over throe; (ioiie.rs ! credit of twelve months will m pivon. tl-.-.- pur. luts- r cxeettt.iie; his t.ote lit-Tcier, with appteved security, 'le irin;; s-l?c jut e- iit. interest trout date, waivine, vitluatioii and appraisometii i;ts. s de ioeoniia. ace at 9 oVh-eV A. M. 1U1XKY KINKKR, Nov, t, lSTi'.. Administrator. "OTICK OF INSOLVKNCY. Notice is hi r-by pi von, lh.-uiu the Oetolx-r term 1ST!'., of t!ie Ci-'-uit Court ot t'nion county. Indiana, the est. He of Jam -s U. Iienhum, deceased. Mas deelered pro'iai.iy insoiveiit. and ws hy said court ordered .sct'.icd i. s ttn insolvent estate. All parties interested are notified that sn-el est.it will De s .ttled aeeorainziy. 1'- I..KK.Kl. H.i:T liciiKK, An y. Administrator. Novv.ii'er 2. IsTil. at. Al'MiNlSTIiATOlfS NOTIeJ-1. Notice is hereby piven, tiiat tiie tin.i.-ri-iied have liecn. appointed sind quaiitied r.s Admiiiisrrators of tine i statu of Frederick S. Norris, late oi L ntoii coutitv. State of Indiana, dii ease 1. Said estate is supposed to tie solvent. L. I'. Ct'I.LY. VM. 11. I.tlViSTON, Clr.f'JJli-l"- . ii ii i no'"1, 1 mlmi niiii ' M N NOTICE TO llUNTKlv. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or trespass on my lands m Lil-criy tuwnshi), l'num comity, lii'lmha. Any o'-.e huntin : or trespassing on llie s one hereattcr will bo dealt with accord-lie.; to law. MOsLS ULMlXtiroN. N wevii.er 1 st it. at. .YUMlNISTllATOK i NOTICE. Not' eo is heretiy priveti that the ninh tsitined hast. lis ;lay la-en ap.pointe.i Administrator of the estat-i of 1'atr.ck l'owcli. lat of 1'ioon county, Inoie.na, eleiecated. Said esti.t is supposed to be solvent. THOMAS NICKELS, ber aim. 1"TR. V.tooiostrator. ,l''M IMS 1ST 11 ATl.i ICS NOT1C E, Notice hereby Bivcit, tlifit the midorsiirned has thi ilay been ai pokue.1 n.hniniser iter of the ite if Fn.n.-ifl Paiioo k. la..-oi I'niou eannte. Siud estate is supi'v.'eal to be 1IEXKV LlXKMil, A L-i 1' r t-;-.

JJ.V.'t'KY .NI OYSTEK SAl.HN. Soring Zutternieister

Wonl-t r-sw, tfnli iio'orm !h" i . 'i-'. of t'aVn t;i!v ii-.it ti-' .ire -. j .v i.irol u n-re.Sh ii I their " BAKERY AND Oyster Saloon f!i ru'on rrt' t fr s"!i 'rrt'.al, i-.- s, ctiV. nt t. 1 t.i!,.-;. 'i iiry n.so r. p..: i : uru .1 FRESH OTSTSHS ' So- t'ie m. ill roll or I. -,T.r :i. in every ft.::-.-.iv-n! '. j..Mt, -.. 1. frtig or riw. liivtt;;oii a i-1 it a s.-.-i. ,; vo.iis ,.-. l.:!-i-tty. ta i..i tc:v !-.. K'.- 1 l' tti'O.. K .'. WALKS, LIVKIIY AXI FEED STABLE, ! LIIIFRTY, IXD. ! riiT t'f TKAJI. ' Ji.iiiblo ttiid single. SADDLE HOUSES, &c, &c. to !et at rrasoisahlt'r.it-.s. Also OAEEIAGES BUGGIES ' ' hacks, spring wagons. nree.usuntty to i.uhH.i. Close Carriages for YeuM'sis rutn-r.its, ,te., Blwnyson lauu!. Horses taken to Eoard, !.y t'o.e il.e.-. v.-;.;1.:. a: ria or y...r. toil t'e 1,. ; l -o-e t-.'.kt :.. I Ml 1. 1 . I - ;.re 7 i.s. e : ! t e .-f"i? K- ; : 01 tee i..-s; ,.; i.rUr. ;;u : h :;i Vi:.: -lt-teit. t i.ll iOei le' i s. !. MA :!!'" K A W !!"--. TJaiirTNTixT BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,, Keens con-1 uttlv : hand si i..n:e stork of a:'d Hoy's I:s il!ioo?, Ladies' Jftsse and Children a' Shoes of all Kind-:. XOT 1JE UNDERSOLD Ly any on? in ihN soetii-ii. Fi ie JUiCi-i mal Shoes lim.io to or-tor. it'-.-l :i i: io l fit pit ire.t.t.-i .!. V ie nSshiiS i v r von visa l;.no.vn ii;-. oa.i at setisiV y.-iurn-!f. I y exain--.ii!i-r my imo.Is, i-vniou usv l.ra -es at wnaii I soil. Repairing; 15 one nt short m nice n.l 1 1 i;i.a ressonaltc rr.us. .Inrte I. 1 el;. TJXI'.'N LLAXtXC MH.L. i.KoitoK KKn.liR. JOHN A.JoNPS .'OsKfil SltAKCKLXGAST. SAM LK. Jl'ilXS S2i:52 UliElll & CO., Libcrty, Ind ia n e. ir.-.!.r.::s tn Sasli, Doors, Iflinsls, jlciililin2;s, nd IVah rs in ELoonixa, siDixa, cniLixes an 1 ruuii and leu ly Hressed 3d 11 m h o r, Shin tries and i.ath, oi the West brands constantly on hand. Contracts lor the Erection of ll.msos mid llajns taken nnd iiiMtereil furnishep. All work in onr line o.eie to or icr on sh.ort notice, l'ians inrnishe l arid Ver in-'as nevb.. to or-!' r. t-i! mrMn, rrav f. no, , r-rt 1 ' ' AnCTlllsWEKX RECtlVtXO Turin SEW STOCK or Dn m gr rk r Jn. V Is- 3 O A3 u -e. w -w sue-h r.s Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, are oMerln;; speeial barjaini! in Bleached & Brown Muslins, JEAMS AHD ;CQTTe?iADES. TABLE LIEm .V:pLitifi. Hosiery, nud a full line of NOTIONS GENERALLY. Our stock is FUffL. Ai CO.lIPIiETE, and wo gnamnte-e ear Lower than the Lowest. Lnrgcst and Host Assortment or 3IE.VS, YOUTH'S AXD Hou9s CI o tli i Ufj at prici-s to suit tho times. Hoots and Slices, in endless varietv. An ii'.srection of our co-vt?. Jnvib.il. ' TEMf'LETe'N & Mll.LKit

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i Hvor it anywhere v.itlihi the corporation FliMK OF CIIAKUK. Farm-Ts r- itte to toe j mill to lmy yonr Hour. Ym can ouy hore rheapor t han anywhere d.--1. ;nvl L'-.1! l-ylc r nor.r. ; Special attention given to (.UST()i WOilK. We want a largely incr-.-i-.'-l h- due trri.le, I ami mean to u just what we say al-ovc Ca!! and see ii we vUm't. We pay cr.sli Jorr.il k:nU ! of jxrain. " WILLIAM H. MAYES.

! J VViKS M.sTANTi'o, Jh-ntrr in 33 HIT :g o o b s , Ivv-adv-Tade Chithinv:. C liar . E!arihTRrf- vnrvT i-e';e:i-o u-hr !:t io oe. e L : "r..e.o..-e : v ; .;;.,y.L !:. To Soli niv ( o kIo Lowe:-: ! , . , , , i Xly StK-k is Complete i isi rvery Lert-et-.t-.r. rot.i ti'-;.- -:.'s .-.r to -t ! .iosel by any in the vuuty, An i-wm'Hstii.'i i iii t.ro . ::o t. ' -if. rp W. MeLXT-o.-ir. ; Genera 1 Elaclcsinitli. ' i::. ! Pre ! -. ;! I I'M' e h-o;r,oSVoVt fn-K'OUf. o v. e. :.' i.:. -. - e .: 'i e.ort ::i : . e ;!.:. ! e'. Iiiv sJKi: ': :slHgr, Kcseltinir oi' ".-i ;-'i"i:. vtc., etc., vV., Ae. Horse Sliceiiig i T,T t,s,. , ,., , ,...., n.M)f 1 .--. ren ter l ;on cit-.tnc t so se.v , f.tu lioM- so ; thet t-eie-o.-s i'l te- i-.-e Is j pi.NU lii'H' i tXe, i-1 A! i.In.X,

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.ra : ii.- .-1 ' -io I ic toi lers;. :.t Li!;erij, huh 1 - ' ; : AhLitii'.t i-.y ;-ix years old. lull sixteen hart. Is h:-b ri,.. ).l,w.l l,nv i. itli ...... , tel.. iTm.tI vith ! ; hi..i uiw-i,.; Ktj.i e',.;i -.An.-f iwt.' Fti; . iii5iiurt.iT.!iii-.-. (.,vi:. nt .t;si4i.n;. n. and nuj nieiisi- trcttin-- a: tion. Ice merits the :.tt-. ntsou of ' a'l lina-der-. esp..,-i;e !v ti-.o,. tiesirons of raisin; fine carriage Lersc-. i:i:c ilrivii.e; Lots. s. resuist,. ra i . CU-i t.-eCe.i. I rKDIGRUE : 1 Ahdalhih Clay was sired bv seta h r's l'nis M. , Clay, son of o:4 c. M. i !-.v, Iv lb toy Ch.y. If 1 Aedrew.bi.k-on. I 'ill a 1 vA'ckan-h r - Aieiailah, the sire ot ilo'.osmHk M..:d : r'-eonl 2.11 : bos.Oi-.nd, ' reeotst 2 21 : a:, it tasniv other lir-t-ch.s tr.itt-.:-': ' -sm of liys f--k.es ili.tn! i.-tonian. wl.o st.tais t . ,-.,,,),.,. i .- ., . . s.r, s. sc. . n.l .'mm bv l-r. !1 r-'s , tr.i I -on. a:-: I'MHiiiai leoir. q Ih UYI'.AM. IdlALilit !N Family Groceries, OYSTEES, VEGETABLES, loatled C'olYee, Ham by the Slice or Pound, ILinCUTY, IXD. Te ertv Ind . biv 11. 1 Sat. -tfOE LANlds, I'.-l Vi Lit !N" Vvatches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c nrrr.TV, ini;ana

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SIcttdiRS l-ronii-tiy ntien-le-t to.

j-j V,'. CUEtlLi i S.'N, TfEALEES IS Staple & Fancy Groceries, Coiiiectlonaries, CAHH3B FBUITS, PROVISIONS, COFFEE, SUG-AB, TEA, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS at the c;M t.f I T. tVl.lVi t '., tir.nr V.aiM I.:: 1 Vt.Vn illeee'-. Hit. - '. - I Tiic 2is!e! Price laiil tor Ce-utr:-- Produce.

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