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mmmi RICHMOND; IND.; NOV.; 1st. 1866: GQVy O MORTON. We tAsv in oi eicksngea frequent mor.tloii 'ftoTvllV Connection ilh the . election, of " United State Senator this winter,. .-There eem m p a vcry-ggflcrat cuimuuiiice -f rtwiow that he Is tnsn for tbe ptnee and we suppose there wilt bo no- enous cppo-L vim In the Union caucus. .a t'T 0 t a v v There i fcot one SentaneBl mortg the Union )t'fU t Indishaw to bis eminent time plsee,' nndi the propriety of bestowing' It upon diini.' The Gov. was hoi ia ThierAintyvanil resided here 1 nt:l f i v 4tfies tyf-fti p resent oftite rei i hkh to rcniDvento Indiana polia, i I w? avif pleased to MC tlmt bis old I neiohbora npfrct-iaic -. his great ni i'i-i's t the State, and that they -are almost nraafvirooes-in fvor: ot sending hi tn ". . ttiS'V Senate; in fcicisvo haveot beard ji. Moll crpres-rion but what was in hi lteeff "t-j wji ! .-..'.:. I t Oi s, ;i HKtiTH called oq ns lust ,w,e-k and as'ured j ' t -va lot with a minis on ' the bead ishettiiw !.i-f nT 'Jwfiifepa of lb Phillipa Hill, and ws also ; . i. V. i t rarwtlrt ) that iraa beUin tlte ; i t)i julirtdaal Mrlliaif him, and that enr i:jf-1 i-j. .i ,i.ul receiving the injuries hi the stair .io v.-as I'nfirwly erroneous.' We cheerfully cotuplv wilu li-i r-iquest-In making- ttj statement, r A mise uf our mlrnfpofajries, in tha diatrict, (ura ri'lli-cU-'ii uuiawiiat ou Uic courte we bar iieea pror to to rg.tnling thia d.ijraoefiil ni"b and In coiil;nicatiiin Of it, ire wilt tsVa -eion tu fbre them lini I It ia. fclaU' f qpon jpxid aijthonty, ii.at t?screiary Stant'os ttllt retire froni tbCibhie tmnxxliab'lr' after ninVaia-Mif aifttuat rtwrt. ' "Ttie eacaeuf Ua aud den wiihilrijjial, i aiJL bo in cf aq ueuco xif tope "barp prstic". Intel ejliil-ited hy tlia Secretary, whereby tTie lfei'!ent wilt l "headad off1 fn ease be attempts toen.ply miltlary lorn in setting ap'aDoth. other ConKreminaat Uxly.-ogmpoaeil houUieco traitors and igrUxwn copperhead. ( A larjre umlr of Tacuncips bail occurred amoog army officers, which the t'rasiffent had jrobat' inteaded to fill ih ' snma of hid "my'poticy" tools, V the- Sarretory: beaded him by tillinr-out cBiraiaiaai with Ute name of Kod, loyal Blvn, without the President's knowledge, for all the vacancies, and, gTrhg Geo. Grant a wink, they were nuirtpned by the Com'm.r in Chief to duty, thus filing them aermaoentjy iw tbeir posiiioa. The l'rf hi lent waa.of opurcsjjipawhat wr.itby at thia tuip e etut of bis "cr.natitntional adTiKc r"' and politely invitod h:m to resign. r " GENERAL NEWS. , ; Impuhtakt Prcisiox.- The Supreme (Vurt v( tiiis rUtf, uon iu aaaaioti, baT tktrided in a cane appealed from ti e .Marion Common Pleas Court, that the thirtenotb article. of tbo Constitution, known as the. "Hock ecdo," and all laws, wasscw in pursusnce of its provisions, are void, aa being la eoiillict with the Copatituxtion f the L'nited Uts. .The Court held, that any citizen of the. United 8 la tea. no matter what his color may bo, who has ruiiU4.ais mouths in the Htate, ia a citizen of (ha State. The Coort was unanimous. Koirsll, Johnson candidate in Peoria, IH., promised if elected, to hare fchip-canal opened. "Then,', be said, "yon can load your prodncts at your own doorx, and take them (hronpti elesr to New" York triih:it i-inje of rant" whicti would be a r;rest conrnirnc on a canal. ' Iii lotion, Ohio, there is cornet band, compos d ot twelve performers!! or tne family, nsmed Jckwood Uriiihers and their suns. They aro "natural" nmsic'ana and take to iostruaseuU as snos as they ran walk.. Tbejr, are alt "aharpa' It is said tlia .little JLorkwooda cry by "note," and generally wilUoot f ny rest" to the neighbors. 'flie Chiosto Times seys "The bottom of the difficulty betwean tioeernor wann of Marylamt, and fcae 1'uttc. ConuuissioBera trf rlaltimore, is the unjnat charaottfrvf tbe ritry law, rallwr lliaa tlie contraotion n iun ' .,..!. ! , , - And the injustice (if the retriatry law accortiiog to the Ticuea eofiaista in' ti.a disfranchisement aerier it of traitor. SSo Ue maia aueatioa ia whefiier Mryland s'bitil ruanalti ia th bands nf those who were loyal duriDsr tbavar, or whether H shall be passed orer to 'ia traitors dnau4 traitors, as they bad sot ereo the; poor xcuae that their State was In ralMtftiim. A fiit-vl sffray tnok pi .ice st Kckomo on the 2th f f Opberi Mr. 'Chambers ARan called nt the post-feffice and enqnrjif after '' tettet-, and as lie passed out nf the dw nyftflM icTp-walki' was-'met by lr. Cble.Vho remnrtcpdtfi)iim', Voit aro'th; man wlio mined my poor wirand im mediatjlr dre W a reyo'terand fired, tho ball passing throih the' back of tin) unfortunate mart's r.d." ilivAtlen fell on the side-walk, and Dr. Cole sh t him twice Tgsln, both balls entering the stomach. He wss carried into the lst Office, where a Coroner's ioquest'w as beld. Dr.Cole was arrested an-t, ''.(trfaireimintiort before the Mayor, was cumniitts? friafl. There are Various reports in circntation asTfr why IV Cate fcillad Mr. Alien, but it h sopposed tfirft'srii improrTathnacr between the Ptietor'a wifa iird the deceased" iras tha 'tattse of tbe terrible t bomicfde. Mr. Aden has a w ifelirmir n ?!rrtnwn I He wai'at one time a resident of Indianapolis. ; Ct'Bimodora ynderbilt is said to be the' man who ofll-rs lots" in New'Vork oa which tu build A. T. Stewart's million dollars" worth of bouses." .. A vaiijj'ew Yrkrr, Mr. Erastus Mate,, risitiag io la.iJ. vraa suddenly aelied with Cholera while on the rrad to Germantow, a few days since, and died almrst immediately. , . Hia . remaics were buried at lrmantown. J .t , . , ; Jihn WuiujaM, ia a tof aauheraut patriotism, iuad. Unfir oi a neighbor 'a wagon, io rhilavWpbia, on elect isa uighu -Aa JUdermaa, ho has m torchlight prwecaoions ia hia taol, hohla Joita to hail ia $300 on a charge ot stealings c- - - -f ,-t - i A'.exannVr-Snaith, son oTtAriginal Joey ie -'Salt Ik. 'He has preached 1wwr three times-1 tho iaint. cndoaTOrinp; to eotaTt ttwtn from potysamr 4 other" ""ilodern hnproremeht," but w ithbnt much A correspondent of thif Louijville Journal heard Anna Dickinson speech io'Bostoo and writes: I lelV wao.Wringew a bwcaao faaaale eoukl be so beautiful and ben itching, and tell aveh whoppers. ; c" . On Tauraday erening at 4 o'otack, a telegraph dis: patch jras sent from Xw Verk to London, ordering the pay Diejt of a large un of monay., haJ-past , eleren o'ctock rasterdav morning a return nessaga was receired adrlsing thai tbe order was fulfilled. j TSe ' rand Lodge ot Ohio Fre and Accepted Maii.l.rtVbawatoaetaioa.thia weet at Toledo, &yb tJli,9aiaamivrfofFst Grand Masters rcriUlsvTWiaaCHai and WiUiaat Hubbard. Li Gland SeCreUry wu instrwrted to furniab each Bttiordnratr Lodge villi . espy of the appeal t tbe suuVrers by the Portland firs, far (hen to take such action as they might deem proper. The Ways and Means Cojamittee reported tie amount of cash oa hnlat$0i theriptt at the preseDt ession at " tfl,,;Athe esthnateit dikbarsemenU at 1S.0H; bytring a ahtace of f 3,000: K was decided to hold the next meeting mCiacamiatl ia Oeaober, lSf.' Tbe ioPow infr officers were elected fit- W. T. Jeff.- Larsh, r Ei'an.iOrawel Wjrde; R.- W. ;' I".- J.-' Phillipa, GhW w, M Treaaarer; R. W. Joha Dw " Caid, ' iir, CZKSatmK, Vranit4twlani. t ' "-in. Jjt; '"w" av ft tir' , tr Fion. V. V. Eaaxaaia, wa learn will not be a andi ddU itiiaze tbe Legialalur, loir I'. S. .eoator." i

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The.XJongressioci&Uf ommittee on .Retrenchment met id New York on luesday last; large number of gentlemen from tho West willibe summoned to gife evidence before it. ' ' H ;l The total "Issue far date of atloTial 4lank circulstkro is 8294,830,69, for the

ademption of which the Government nolds securities to the amount of 833u,M83,550, TheVe are I'O.CM widows and 60,000 rplians in" Alahama.tTiree fourths of 'ihm utterly dcbtitute. ' ; A Swis9 paper states that a Protestant Minister,1 named Mathys, who died ecently at Stanz (Uuderwalden), has eft an aiitohiography written iu twtntylereit laniua2:t.ij. " The. excitemunt ia re.fereuce to tlie trold deposits in north Georgia still continues. . The Atlanta Iutelligeucer saya t saw a pan of dirt so rich that it is alcnlatcd it would yield $500 to the tuu. , Tub Colt's fire-arm company, at liartfenl, ' irtf po contract to maaufacture the Frusian ectU gun, as ha been rporte-l. but hve rseived an order from the Ku&tian government r U0,000of thd Liiley breech loaders, which 'e saiJ to ld more efficient anj deitruclivc flan the neeJ!e-gun. M ' 'A. Illinois cipperh-.ral of the E.vplitn peruasion saij t tJen. L-jar, fther J.iy : "X few' rs 2'r, when jn was a Dt-mcx;.- t; the Tto--iblicans c-I!e 1 yon Iirty work Ljii'- are u doing tha 'dirty wr ' of the Republicans vr?" Joha A. resioodetl: MYct, sir; I'm innjng CopperheaJ, and it's tha dirtiest wink v eyer did, hat il has t be done.!' The 'Vcp." . d not prss tha question farther... t Tha Indians are reported to b2 growing more osiile every dir. Fifteen thousand of these id warrior are reported to 1 on the war pith, nd a general war is deemed imminent. Ufned Sherman has coaed to discredit alai nning ports, a-id is hurrj trcops to tho imperiled "calities. . NtWAKE, N. J., -November 1. Hon. tlliam Wright, United States Senator, eied this morning at eight o'clock. lie " ns seventy five years of age. Anothek TKifMpn. The Union party as again triumphed io Western Virginia Jovernor Booreraan being re-elected by l-o increased majority and all three Union ' 'ongrestmpti rctimied. "Mypoltey" i 'aving the same effect everywhere hi the ynl Stntrs. Gov. Swann, of Maryland, has sue eetled in his usurpation, nud decided to 'niovc Hi e Polk-o Commissioners, who re determined nt to yieh.l, but say : If United States troops come they will rotcst to the conimnnier that they arc imply exercising their lawful functions, j nd that they are not in either insurrection or rfbe!litu within the uicauing of he clause in the Constitution of the "nited Suites in reference to that Subject. Hut if the Government troops 'forcibly V ieet them from the possession of the omiutHsiouer's ttlk;e, MarsUal's oiliee, , olice stalidus, kv , th ey will submit nder protest and await the decision of " e courts. They profess tiie greatest 'r olicitude to avoid any collision vith the -, iecernl Government and to prevent a opulur'outbrcuk. - ; , Kose Jackson, born in 1773, a slave in ii.he family of the late Gen. William Hart, f Saybrook, Conn., died at the restt ence of a si.-ter of Gen. Hart, in Hart rd. on the :10th inst. She remained a lave nntil slave ry was absolutely nboltthod'in 1S46, and since that time has 4 cen suportcil by her old mistress. A rebellion has recently broken ont in 'ie Purman empire. On the lid of '"vngnst two sons of the King rose with icir followers and put to death th war rinee and two other officials. They then ' onfined the King in his palace, and took Possession of the principal towns on the -irrawadi. The excuse for the rebellion ; th King's desire to remove the capiat d front Mandelsy, causing great expense i nt hardship to the people. The real auseis supposed to be tho King's opressive conduct toward his family, and t is grasping commercial monopolies, hich are gradually ruining the kingdom STATE ITEMS. XJr. Reade has received his commission i postmaster of Terre Haute. A t company of capitalists propose M rectihg a rolling mill at Grecncastle. 's The journejmen tailors of Terre Hattte '. re on a strike. Election betters are to be indicated in ' .''loyd county. - Jsew made cider is worth 8? per barrel In Terre Haute. .-. Kobe's oil well at Terre Haute yields Jie snug sum of "820,000 per day. Over three hundred bouses have been erected in Terre Haute this season. , The citizens of Terre Haute have expended the snra of 330,000 iu street and allay cleaning the last summer v The Snest quality of sorghorn molasses is selling at thirty-five cents per gallon io Decatur county. ' The squirrels are destroying very large quantities of the corn crop in Delaware county. , Tbe Terre Haute Journal claims that City as the third ia population iu the SUte. i - d Immense numbers of wild pigeons are making their appearance in several parts of the State. 1 j ' " Hon. D. C. Branham, of Jefferson coanty, is named ia connection with the Speakership of the next House of Representatives. , . D. Milus of Terre Hante, planted last spring half a bushel of 'cherry blow' potatoes, and a few days since dug Ef teen bushels and one peck as the product 'of ttcir growth.

The Second District has eleven news-papey-3, twodsiiy and nine weekly. jKwrjj of them are published at XcW-Albrtliv. I r ' ' s "- w - A sign board has tteen found eigEV miles froaj Franklin, belonging to a firm

in Ciinton-f-lTfTno!; It-wasrarrned r its place of ILuliiig by the recenyiorxui.da ; Tttetcorn croj of fSo,1rtWru ,Iadianjr now out -of-danger Xroni frost, and thei largest ever rowu-i. that partuf Vh Over 3,000 were contributed to the Centenary Fund on Suodaj', the 14th instant, .by the two Methodist' Episcopal charehes in Fort Wayne. I). F. Thompson, Esq., and Mrs. A valine, a widow' lady, gave each 81,000. " Dr. Miller's Duck Story. The late Dr. Miller, of Princeton, as all his btudent will remember, abounded in anecdotes, which he related to Lis classes from year to year, to illustrate the points made in his lectures. One of them occurs to us, just bow as specsl!y applica-jie: to the new -converts which have recently come iato the clu;rciiea within the bounds of our circulation: A celebrated judge ia Virginia was, in his earlier yeaps, skeptic.! as to the truth of the Bible, mid especially as to the reality of experimental religion. He had a favorite servant who accompanied him in Lis travels around his circuit.. As they passed from courthouse to courthouse, they frequently conversed ou the subject of religion, the servant, Harry, venturing at times to remonstrate with his master against his infidelity. As the judge had confidence in Harry's honesty and sincerity, he asked him a great many questions, as to how he felt and what he thought on vaiious points. Ainong3t other things, Iianj' told Lis master that he was uftea very ser ly tempted and tried by the Devil. .The judge atdced Harry to explain to him Low it happened that the Devil attacked him r (Harry), who was so pious a uiati, so sorely, 'whilst he allowed himself, who was on infidel and :t i-inner, to pass i.r ucticed and un- I tempted. Harry asked, "Arc ou right i sure, master, that he does'Itt you pass ; without troubling you? ' "Certainly Ij am," replied tile judge; "I have no deal-i ings with him at all. I do not even bo j inncli ns know that there is any such i being in existence ns the Devil. If there is any such being, he never troubles nie." ; "Weil," said Harry, "I know that there is a Devil, and that he tries nie sorely at . times." A day or w- afterwards, when.'! the judge had gotten through Ins docket J, be concluded to go on a hunt for witdS ducks on one of the streams w liieh lay -x across his road homeward. Harry ac- j companied him. As they approached j the river they espied a tlock of ducks quietly flcnting en its surface. The : judge stealthily crept up the bank and i fired upon them, killing two or three and ' wounding as many others. He at once ! threw down his gun and made strenuous ell'orts, with the aid of clubs and stones, to secure the wounded ducks, whilst he permitted the dead ones to float on, for ! the time unnoticed by ldm. Harry, -as he- sat on the seat on the carriage, watclied Lis master's movements with deep interest, and when he returned said to hiw: "Massa, whil&t you tus a splashin' in the water after dem wounded ducks, and lettni' de dead ones float on, it jist come into ciy mind, why it is dat do Devil traubles me so much, w hilst he lets you alone. You arc like de dead ducks, bo's sure he's got you safe. I'm like the wounded ones, trying to git away from him, and he's afraid I'll do it, so he makes all de fuss after tac and jist ids you float n down tlo stream, lie know s he can git you any time; but he knows it's now or never wid me. If you were to begin to flutter a little and show signs likeyou were a goin' to git away from him, he would make jist as big a splashin' aifer you as he does after me." The illustration struck the learned judge with great force, and ledhini-to reinvestigate the grounds, of his skepticism, and through Harry's instruxnent&li ty, he.was finally brought to sit w ith him at the feet of Jesus and to learn of him. The illustration is a homely one, but it sets forth a great truth ia the experien ces of those who set out in the christian course. They must expect to be assailed . c, . , c Viv- Sit n thev npver Kiri lfVi- If , " ., , . ,, . , he faus of success in causing lueir fall by the use of one form of temptation, he will try another. , He is a cunning old fvs. He has tried so long, and had so much to do with men, that be is now ar adejit in devising means to. rain them iO rasa taem e and degrail istianslheri! and make them as miserable ed as himself. Yeting ch'ri fore, should not think it 'strange con cen j ing the fiery trials which are to Vrv therf tho.h some strand thinci had 'T, 'f .... - - - n - a- o i pened to them, when they are assailed) new, and to them, . hitherto unknot metliods of. assault. As long as t? Devil feels that sinners are safe, j3 i that he is"; sure to get them at laste allows tliem to float on quietly upoin unruffled current: but the moment ty attempt to throw off his voke, inito assert their Independence or him eyj mast expect his wrath to wax exceehg hot. sad asau.ts to fall thick and t ttpen their beads. They should nifce ignorant of his devices He goes lut j as a roaring lion, seeking whom hay devour. Pn$. Iltruid.

. The Elkhart .rsays that a aernc-the cc waS that the Ilon.;Thos. Su! weTT t gel gfcl j , OQ,in i.TTSriperior4 Tanning PtOCeSS. is betng ereete.l on the Dodge farm near; of Ind.nhr , rihj fa. 'M I'fec-ts.Vabbits and other small game, ! p4W. Jt Urn, that place, and a' well Is to be speeddvf City fr the past ten days," and says the 1u.es 1,7-'.. K ' , . , -, , . . t. i-v n- " ' ' ' 5 " "' 1 i nittt are very abundant in thei ratlin nrHrteJ eiSTvuir ravtr. Town. Conn sunk in search for oil. The indications f t . , 1 -rti, ... t .. , J tr w ?u risrht,en the not liberal terms. . : ..'-y , ' - 4 ''n.irii. 1!;! lim b 1 t,e a-'finalntnoeel BOOllj a'J'1 nelil, IU tills as welt S3 the ' IVNm nwMBhwiiml tMn entt. h - V.

Everything Lovelyin New Orleans.

There has beast a littl m...iir V,. ' Orleans that the papers of that cit deserihe as j a singularly enjiaUegVsuitj, aad lfct ntsy j t- r--- ( w s Y-n f , rt - r ml nf . ... " I M. ' I : 1 . . t f - Tance. The New Orleans Times mes known i.u'1"' r SSO- ne to paruopate. IV VKT - " Tr'T'il , . iceea-nsi pteasani social party.' ine neaa j line of the Times, which describes the fct.t- , of a Urge number of prominent cttishs. and so' agreeable and satisfactory w their inter- j eji:re that the latter detarnjiBe-l apon letwinr a mark fif their hicli cstoeia uutn the dis- ' tinswi-.he'l Tisrtor prior to his departure. "Fiiidine t&at Mr. Su! well wouH leave for th , N'jrlh on Sunday he wasiuri'.ed to a dnuier on . ..... , Saluidiiy evecin at victors fumou satiea. Suae thirty persons grtthored around the fe-y- i tire bjard, and enjoyed a sumptuous repaaO ' such as this establishment excels in prcpaiir-g. Full justice was done toeich succeeding" course, the subslar.lsa's Leir.g spice I with wit and plcasatit tnterchango of friersdly s?nti;nent. and ia due tiim: the frozen liakes of champagne frspp give increased zest to the least. c , , ... Af-.er the champagne frsppe struck, m, a Mr. ' -t , v. , ohn M. Satberlsn dosc.-ibfd as " coiiimtssioa j merchant" rrfc, thereSjte, we fear ol or.a of tbe Ji'.io.-i erdcr of New tr;ani sicie'y "-rc.se atid praented tke guest of the evening a mngvilkert goljheadi-tl walking -cane, upon which wns tngraved an appropriate inscription.' Slore tli:n that, he made a speech U Mr. S:ilwell, in which he said: "Please to icceive it as a token of our high appreciation of your r.oble and magnaniiaoui efiurts in support of ihit conservative policy w bkh nlore can give happin.-ss to our people and prof pei it y to our beloved couatiy. Aud, sir, in iLU cuanectiun, permit ma to say that we aie piestd to Uave you with us, not oi.iy far the opportunity afforded u.i of expressing our gratitude to you, but that juu may cee, and knevr for y oursolf, thstt ibe jieoplo of this, the Ctesccnt City, are loyal- not loyal, sir, to the iLlicallsin uf any secliun, but loyal to the Cun"stituiiou ai.d L'iiicTi of tl.o StU5. Cheers. ; W'u tre proud to Lava been honored byj a visit fiofn a 8i.i!emsii of yuur well known libera! and h-gb ntindeI views, and we trust that your sty among us has been as pleasant and sgreeab.'a to youracii as it iia iunat is factory to as.'' It is vi.tlieeJf to deteimine whether the couiminsien u.eithai.t in the case was faiuiiiur with .the Uong.-s-.iuiil GIjIhv recording the long session of U.e Thirty-niuth Congress. If Ve limy assume that he was, wo must iijfer that when he s oke of the nobiu and iiiagnar.imous cifoits ef lif. Siilwellin behalf of a conservative pelicy, be referred to tbe vote el that gen tleman pissing the Second Freedman's Bureau j Pill over tbe veto of the President, and 'o his j v..ie for the constitutional amendment now lie- j fore tbe country. .If such votes as these isus : (or noble ucd magnanimous conservatism in ' New rieans, we are hopeful of that city. Mr j Siil well, the 'l imes eav s, 'lespor.dvii in a vitv happy strain." We have no doubt of it. Tom ; always was happy, and then on' this orcasion j u.eie was the ctinmpagne irappe and tr.c con-( dimenU. Mr.&ar-H ,..e.,k,ned that be bad j b.-en 1,'adical, but the Itadicals of tbe present ; . , day ba l deserted their old principles. He said: , f i i . i.i. i "He bad firin'.T and fearlessly advix-ated the Presidential pnlk-y of reconstruction, and since his trip through the South, was. mors than i , . j- ..i i l oor rniimrfd tiint tins noncv w as lounueii r v J i upon yigbt id1 justice. Throughout the North i it bad been repeatedly declared that no Union j man was secure ia his rights of property -or j opinions w.iilu in the South; that his life was in : constant dinger. On his return to the North Mr. S. declared he would "give these malicious j statememsar, un.anneu contraction. j The ten.'t "Andrew Johnson, we are told, I . , , , , , . I vtm "dran! amid heartfelt cheers.' and General 1 t- t . f 1 r i u j i - 1. ltnton. formerlv of Kichmend. arre i r . t..-i. r x-. i i. 11 CVuntv, Iiaiana, now of JNew C'riaans, ''spoke most "elomently in support of tlw President and his iUc aad patriotic efforts t secure the peace amliappinessof the nation.'' The Times delishts-is with the infonnatior:: 'His rords were delivered yvith the vim r.nd fortunae that tkf cmld not have been listened to by t'e m: ;uided and deceived luauicaiS who opposeihe Administration." ' PI . . J . ( ? i ' f T- .r t Ii a TiirrtO i WOCllnf tlMrt- I " ".."T'e" 1 "D-'red that it gave him pleasure to hear such ien ss "Mr. Stilwell, General Denton, wnd othetN'nitherners, w ho were prevent announce . theirwilli.igness to pubticly refute the Ha Jictl caluink-s itmcected for tho -injury of tho Soon that Union msn were ill-used and unitaF n tiro tjoutiiern. states, fiurdreds of 1 NHhern men who, .since the tsrminaliou of iV war, had settled m New Orleans, could ttifr to' having received a hearty welcome fen our people, and siich would be the recep 1 - ' . r-4 n of .l otheis who were willing to become j tizens. ne feit a-?uret that every persen resent would drink to the Northern cap-taf. I..' Northern energy, the Northern men, now j insisting in dovtloping th? resources and reviv- ! 1 . V. . . . r r . . r 'f l . '. i' - vly iw a drank in bumpers." ' - ; i t " 1. ' tliat was ar gxd san toast, and we hope the ,. -. , , . , . r . sentiment will be reme;nU-red u btn tne iusp:raQf tlie champagne is gone, and that we mav UVl.9 lals , eU case ,f tliC truth cotning out the Wine is poured in," In conclusion Ur. Stilwell wa made a messenger to' "convey to Andrew Johnson the lasting gratitude and earn:

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Andrew Johnson the lasting gratitude and earn-1 est thaLks of our' people, for his noble, htavetCOOBtT patriotic defense of the TJnion. the Goesti- j painful

tulion- nd lhe lws," "which of coarse does cot refe thejntpathy given by the PresHcft ' !ons engnged in the adjourKmea of Convention the othet day by lhe us of fire-4 arm-,. Geniaiiiy aad good feeling received no chcck.and the Times closes its editorial with this meliow note of soft contentment: . " -"There was n-i sections sentiment or prejudice intruded to mai; the general harmony. This happy gitliering will Iongx IIve green in the: memories of alt aha had 'the gtiod fortune to be BU ! O: - - - r, . ; ... ' : - Since the 1st of February, Peter Lamb i Co., distillers, of this city, have paid into the national treasury" the sum oi three. hundred thousand dollars 'revenue tsfx'on manufactured wtifsky. 'Lifayeti Journal ' ; :

Hreipiiot, ani f-W wi:a uni-4i'ni. Lie4j djed, near Vtncenites v(

Rcsbc4 i T7 p n . fThe Kvfmsjiilc JvttrnaZ says that the SfhUt crop recently sown in Vanderbnrg ;-4xjutyv ts qratie promiiag for the season. rTW treadth of land soVn Is about the t U.e crop teot in earW n m, exc?Ht-iit ; voa.iitioi, tbe lariuers. taking especial eait to get the.seed deeptu tue ground than usual, in order to aujommg eo.nuies -.tea? -Ic6oy J.tJyer. , Within the last few days we find, by tUIftient inquiry, thnt the potato rot is I t - i i this county. Many farmers tell us tha. ! !, .,, " ,' i thev wiu hardiw owtam cuo.i4u for their ; ! , ' , . ; i cHfl use and for seed next soring. As;. ; . ' ; e a eonseqttenee, these valuable esculents very scarce and dear after awhile. '; Terre JJauie Ezprtxs. The New Albany Ledger says: We have heard of contracts for Ptock hgs in 1 ' .' t " ashlUgtOTi and I.awrcaCO COnnttCS at eleven cents per pound. This is higher than last years rates, and considering - - the lar-jre supply and the extraor dinarv ii . ecrn orort, is much above the market for - the past ten years. j Tho McCarthy family poisoning case . is fc'.il involved in great mystery. The family 'have almost entirely recovered. The poison was arsejuie, and has been asccrtitiut-.l beyond a reasonable doubt that it wrts placed in the flour, and also . in the tea kettle, on Tuesday night or i Wednesday morning. LafavetSe Conner. .--. Coxe-oRi GitArit. A correspondvMit tf ! the German town Teltyraph, writing from iiurnngion, yv is., ssys: "When yve are asked which is the best grape to plant, we generally saj1 Concord, because tho Concord is not only a good grape, which grows and ripens here, but. we can grow them by the bushel, while-Delaware-and Dianas, although bcttetiu quality, arc slow to produce, and need j A great deal of pntienee, especi::l!y when ! you buy t'.irni of tha best pstent grape; growers, who send out little roots that have to be nursed two or three years before the- will begin to grow, and use an nilidnvit to prove they are grape vines." J Sloiiii' Apple. An intelligent Trnitist says of a lan i lie has used for several years: "It eon- j sirts in storing them in glazed earthen- ; luio ti, i! ij ii f.i o-l- 1 t . rrol ivo m s L f m'.st'h use ol a coarse and cheap kind of i , ii - .it flawed earthen jars of all sixes, from the J dimensions of those which figure in the history of the "Forty Thieves" down to a rommon pipkin. They have lids to thern.'and answer the triple iurnoe ot i ,,roScrving their contents from light, 1 fro,a cvn povatiort, and very tolerably j Ir()m a frec circiJl;uioa of air. It is in . . , ... i tlie union of these three requisites. I i . . . . , imaaine, that their cnieaey consists, for ' ' 1 Lavc Purposely tried a well made box. i wIli(-'h the ,irsL a" 1 lhrd qhties ' rtiioi i n tooi-i.'ie it'riiiii tl.Qt, in tlw. ; i'"" .i v v...- . . jars: but of course it w as deficient in tli ; second; and the result was the loss of j half the fruit and the shrivelling of tho ! remainder. I have never tried a very j large jar, Having never had enough besS tiUe apples of one kind to require one; I bt of 4 gizCf U doe3 not ai)1,C0P . , . to mawe an appreciable diderenee, whetli- , . , , , ,, er tlie quantity stored be larse or small. 1 - There is also another effect produced,; 1 , 1 l ind-l,mt thf prevention, in a great; measure, of the perspiration fpples are 1 j, subject to when Erst brought under cover, j i In a jar this is so slight that lew of them ! 1 perish from that cause, though no further arele taLcU ot lncmC'incinuafi .ll.-yrlie. j C :t i-CN.rt, Xoverr.bcr 7. j fii'-hanffrl n I firm : sales o( hi nor tins ut ' -'Ftoftr J16 50ell 2i, trade bran. is ?I2 0014 ia, . Wheat Steadv : sales at J2 P4 for Xo. 1 red. Corn" Tn tr.-wA ffpmnnl at 0)0r)Jii Oaas Steady ; sales atSOc tor Xo. 1. yy hiskv Meady. Mess Pork Sales Rt ?31 le?"2 00, chasinir firnx. . Uacon Firirier and unchanged. I.ard Declined to bin?. 13? ,'c, cl'sing with a firmer feelinfr.- nnder the imnression that it is now lower tSan it can he pro!ucea. M l!mtr In pnd demand, sales at 3032t for Central OLio. " Cheese Sales at le-J17c.' - Jo!d Ctoiwdat 147i buying. ,. ., , , ;- i Mj.xbms, Bv her. . oaxton, on SaturJav af. taTp!a M'r Albcrt Stewart, of Ohio, toMis Maggie White, of Franklin township, Vi'ayne co. t;iC bride's parents, ncir Concord, O., by the Iter. Mr. H-fe, Mr. Wm. P. Dmley to Miss Ada Dillman. Oa Thnrs-.lay, Oct. 2, at the resiJtnce of the bride' parents' at Beechyttiire, Caion eoj, by the Rev. Mr. Rife, Mr. Wm. 1. Dmley, t Miss Tillie Henry.. . bride's father, Mr. James W. Tarner, of Chicago, to M:ss Lavor.ia W. Hapner, of tiiis city. i( " Oa Monday eTeainjr, Oct. 22, by tiie same, Mr. Abraham Strawbridge t Mrs. Ann Willi. DIED At hia residence near Hillsborough, in this on ..Monday niht last; cf a protracted and disease Cancer Liliisat Xicholsos, aged about 4S years. Mr. X. was an estimable citiimi, and fcis decease i najtieo regretted ia the conunuaity where be resided- . J ... ... . bi t .. - Dsath of Isaac PAKSfca. It is fltir sorrowful dnty to announce the death cf Isaac Parker at' Lewisville on Somlav morning last, after a lengthy period of affliction. The deceased was one of the old residents of Franklin township was widely and most favorably known,- and the news of his death will be received with sadne3 by an nnnsnally large" circle of friends. 'His funeral at Rich Square was very' largely attended oa i Monday, m'anj l eiflg present from1 distant parts of the county. f!few Castle

Kr.tl, Illinois., with a popu;aiioa of between mr and Sre U:.Md,is voncfeTTuHy art ire in Swnav Sclnd labors. It his J'reaaytrr'an 5lt'.h ctool. with aa arerageof 31S; a Mrtm-t t at akt; v tVrgrrnt':v!n&l of C; a ivaplUt of ?V; a French re!rtena oP TO; a Permaa Paptiat of a lresjterian Mish of fS; a Methodist Mi-ioat'4f 10; a Kpiici-pl of S?xtff wtilrh hTTe-ab'e- wpria-enlfBt-i ary! V;thful tar. eWri, with Urge, lt-aeWt-d litirarir. - . ' - ,rM..

A tl vo r t i ?s e m e n t Iiasnij; hmHf rirbr ad hwominar Ibeir uwn Tan-iw-rs. T n A I ti l t. b-t. I rv cotupris tf) lan-i nerv.sn-l ! eirr..e f t!n? m!fri;l net t notriinp- ! ch ied Ifrrircrr fr-m hare male from ten to IT tHtars ,-r A inmiwr of reliable nMss:sr SiT' iHs w nTri. Tbe fo" lowing preminmais a a(lk-ient gnirante to a! who rail w th To engage iu this Biom-y -tasking Twenty-five First Premiums - At the State virs in Ohio. Mirhisan. Wisconsin an I Indians, in isfij; 1! K S!l.ER MEI'ALS, at tha itak- Fair in lltiitcis: 1'ire Virst Prrainm in Indiana. an.1 Poor Kii-st rVeiuin'Ji st the State Fair in Ohio in 1 . Al -rer oU! at the StaU Fairs ia Now ork tiic ) two rewrs. Kr lrt!:er parflr please ca Biwn as at the Tiii:j.int liC.-E, Kichm-mf. Ind. C. H. PERKINS A CO. X. It. Samples of ertry dreript:'B are en ilaily exbiliitin a tlie aiove. j lieo. Xovcmr 1, iAi.G bijick iri sii.i:. 4fJ f " x 4Tv-tT'!IT'nf Urii-k (selected) iitlfajFiitPi forfaleh Oc;. i, IS SI w3 v CUUtST KETT A. THE PLACE TO GET i LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S E O -. flits. Wcf;itVt bason hind the finest PtvcV ik of I.iutteH. 'lisse mid t'hildren! Ssm-s rvcr tironpl;! to thi miifcv-t. iSAi.Mtmvi.s. roLisn am caitkrs if all kinds, of t!ie very best Xc-.v York custom make, AL-Q, a lrtre htok of O O O I ) S II 0 12 S , T?ie rl-i-apest ii the market. SI advise every one to cull nudt-xaiuiiK ln-r SUH-k bc!'ire pturchtkainir !-whtr-?. Quick Baled and Small Profits f. I cr motto: jrrB--fn.-wber Mr. ll!mir, Xi. H, Xorth VHih STret-i. a ii-tv il .r. N.l Vt o:l Triuoi. I House. Kiihtii.ir. I, Nv. 1st I 35-3n. rlotxce. "WV'OTFrP hert-by rve t-t le citiaens ot M"ayn. xi t on nship, ti.i I, U.i;iki.H, r llebclicr, intco.l, at . the tn-xt regular t'.in! lit,- Hoard iif Countj (nnniisjorit r.- (tr Wa vrto s?rnfr. State ?f Inhina, n Ih iirid oi tin- t)rt Mwdsy io. liecfmlMT Infill, to make aw nppiir.ition -taia Ihvijv' lr the ju ih's" wf aellc.j.' sjl!l,iou and intoxieattn liiju.trs in hs tpi.tutiti'.--, l.iun i quart at a tim -, and to ; ei mil tlie s tni to U:; drjnk n:j tht-i-n'mis-. which said pri-triie re .c I :ti Ii-Hoa's, t-wit: - Home? tlr? t'!Ki;r3 h-cri!ii .art of Lot ."W. six, (fij in tiiat pan ol tiia oitr of" t-rrrnirK m ?nttl rtmnty, ltMt tof. l Jlm ui;lii, .i '- immiido'l as -;ioH-s, t:- it: lk!iiinjj fui l'earl tr-.', at titt- i :r t ia c?-ii corner f a new tri-a l.mr.oe. v-rert-.-d ty l-n: t MsmMier, in the yi-ir 1.S'.0, aiii ix-.fi i1!;? liHmireo nun n;i -nvo ( i..1 iirl sontu f t: r:r. rs nmr of f.t X thr s: t'icree 'vel r- ir.ili, 1 the north bonwdnrv of faid lot Xo. yix ( ... .t.,r mU xfn, miltltt KlfAHM wMl Varl re-t. th:rr f-M-vtH l ; iet-t uv'ro vr to au athiv, tiui;;.-vi .th I'erl atrv'tri ti.;rtv -?,evn :i i feel, more oi le-s, to tlie pho t- of lirii ..inr. T'i? i lenticAl s-pot whore tuts htpior is propiMrt to bo sold, is ttie v.-.:st jitde lit fontfi IV.irl street, in auul cUv.4cil ianr r.rtU of too first oliey wmth f Main street, Nor. 1st I9rtS4w. - " ' ,'' ,.f.$'3i MS hereby gi n to the Ciiix ns of Wayno T.i,tn'ir, Wa -.ue m.uitty, Indians, that I. Ptrf 5feyer, will; apilv to thf Honr-d of t'oriiniisioiH-r!.4 Wavne ctnnty. In-i ;ina. at their noxt regular Term, ri'iriiiu iii hij f on tl:; nr.-t Monday ol IK"-iu)-r, Wu, l.ir Ivcenae u retail lutoxicatiu Liquors in lr: ffiaiililie than a quart at a time, i:i acr-erlaiw wish tiie ri iin i.f an Art approved .il.rrh .uli. I '.', awl per art such liquors Iu tif drank on tU lrt-a:aea wber shL The pre-i.e hwntVn of the preaifse .n which T de Kiro t' sirr-h finin r. -n.-t sid-r tl e ra tn be drank in alniMiit. h w u.tA s, t--vi it IJeiiuj the Soot!) half of Lt .i. '...nrf vii 1 lt in that pan id tlie city of K'rlimind Iak.1 out bv John Siuitli.awt being House Xo. .If), ! IVarf Sfrietin said city,wit siife, betweeu Main an-1 Wlrft Sirevts. " ... v . PAUL MEYER. Ti.r. It Ia;C-"i-t.v. Jp t-f-l. Administrator's Notice. laA tlTIl'K is hereby given, that the nielersineJ X. kx, Xi.nl) iu,J of tlia Wavrx; IViiute tio-jrt lx-r-lirr.i of Administration on tr,.-" KsUt; of Tlma; J. Carlisle, i!faseit. Th Estate m itrrr-t. ISli.lKh ffOUUitLlt, AUnsmstrati r. 10-Ji ki. i;:u!i, l.-rft. ;fi:;J.S Administrator's Sals. 1 "Xtaj'II.l, le!ld at Public Sh, at the tatff resiW V h-nce of Thomas .1. Carlisle, doceumid, on t' Newport i'lae, jo mih-3 soaih of Xe-.nort. in 6th day i Friday) t'm i'ltb day of ne n-utii ( Xnvember), j all the pcrsoiwi propjrty tf said decudeni, uimsiatinp-'r of , Horses, Fat Cattle, Milch Cows, STOCK CATTLE, HOUS, vtiieat, Corn, Qnia, ii Tons cf ;od liar, iioifgi-, Sprinit Wasfm. 14arrfe33. I FAUMlSt; L'TKXSILK, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. .TSalc to mmmnc at 10 o'clock, A. M. ot sj i ! day, wi:en termx wdl b nia-le known and due attendance given, by I.sJlALL WOOUHUFP, 10U. mo. 2Vth, 1365. V?fs Adui'r. SALISBURY BRO. 4 CO., Estensire Maiiofactorers on1 Imptirters of (field, iatcd and (Ovtide iteurclrg, SOLID AX0 XICKEL xierican, Ecgiisb and Swiss Watches, - " CASED 13 Y OURSELVES, ; And Leery Deacriptsow of Fancy Goods and Yankee Fo lions, vcpecialiy adapted v dijraei for ixiCTaeti and A'tslBKS TADB- -Circolars and full descriptira 'riee Lits sent free. Agents wastoj everywhere. : Address: SALISBURY BRO. at CO., f 51 LORRAXCE STREET, : -t3m PaovnBscE, R. X. -l?lie. ' Best Qualityly '.- ' - , I i CARBON OIL, 7a7XlJLto. Grood Odor Entirely Safe Fire Test: Mis . Tlr sale by fi" Car Lead, Barrel cTJaRew. -. fLVMnEH . JalELLY.

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A!t fcnvTs o.' fxl:f Mitvs tanner in twntr mintitri. amf j Bhh1Ii' iJo; "linclier r-I Krv r frmnlar Action prB.-iijr iN t( ?"fi( .('iiicr.' J.):t- raw j n titcM ft, ant in wtl fui j hXsifr jtrrf.t 5" SriiurtufW' ta aixl n.ike t!r own Ktu at a siring of thrcv: tnVn; Irtmt (Hrr-iw, AbK.,MXiJVnia an etna hundred per reut. All irtie. who hare hitherto rnr- of tin- Xenons Kirv.

LirE -HEALTH-JTR&GT&, , IajrE t-HE ALTH STRE JTO-TH LIFE nEixLTH STRENGrTS." ."a V nR. JVAJi pi:L.iirAJRnirs . S I ItlC l II C 1 I TL,TS, Arm tmepi)f& tnth U-in. tl.ajitnaa:" A 1V- i

ro.vr, Ptaraicvut,NK Ztt, H laujri. Par, fn.ra the lreprfiiH.n of Dr. Jean ni.aaaKnK. Chief IhyWiaa t- tha ltu;iul Jo .Vor l on Larrthvusera r i f.etter"ot"nei-oruMpniritfodr '' ' 1 ' P.si,Mirib,lJ. GtETLsv We bare osed the -SpeHfic IMla wu te 'mm ftf. TVlatnm-V Prepriptirt. diirin see- ' ' era vrmr paw, aa-wwrprieaht awd pubiie Bswcliea, 4 , bare foao.1 Ihem a aot ewcrgvticaadefficieht remedy in rr o" prrmitoi rtiea er Setrnrmt Weakoesa; Nichtly. Iaily. r 'rownlw EasMsinrm; anal Ve-k-e.t. or fmfatrmr: S(t Rl IVrane-aaent of thw 5erotVysbm: Wmiknefs arsfn fraei S-rwt I fab its and StiumI :rw: (.4mm ,f the . tiewitat Organs; Weak Aft-diora nf ilte Kmt; "tjrw" or -Unrt-ln.t" IV4ta iaths: ITrioe: "Milk" tiohar-taiem-jMof lie kin. wtth rtoan (V4 ami tVe varnrstlv adrbe tfce Prfd. ven. rdii7 irson anfl.-rinw frrm !iv tie oc Hyra- A'frr of tb tienet-l"r,n.iry SvU-nw, tone tlNe 1'ilU. Witbi J.ih respect, we arw yosrs mnirt sincctrlv. -I K. A . Ia t Ki;rAiiiit, M. D.' Tff5rieera Pnpowt, . i. Irjaitx, St. l. Xo. Koe U- J? t Un-catts, M. D. bwrd. t'ariw.. .. .. , SMetarv an.1 Stdios Ocropations, GtSeTs, Anxi-" etes. or whitcrort'u Is to impair h, Vital Action of the Hrain. II vrt or Nervons trMrmj' !"rwntlv brad) to th wist IWmishifr ' emharrasimjr Pianrder of th Vinlo Systeaa. MatWata, (1rr'ni ao-i Law vers, then-torw. w!vn arc cpecia!lr IjMc t thes Wntkmsr-i. .thmil t rewoi t promptly to i'r. "Vlamarrc" Specific IMIs. A I'iiniiVl caotahjing fait partw-wlan, with diree-.. t;os ami !vw, minted in French. German. Spanish and E(jc?rh, aev-ompanie each box. and will be sent, ty !l,lrceof coat, to any win will write foeit. . "Priee, 9 por nr ttix Rosea for f S.-tSS Sold by tho principnl Ilmpgf,r.r will be acot by fnaif, secwrelr sca-.l front ad iserraion, ow receipt of tha ;ccined price by any amhrUsd spent, we by the soTe tiwral A(reVit"for Americ. Oj't'Alt d. MOsES & CO., 57 Cortlandt Street, Xrw York. Aothorfw-d Apnrs for Krchmend, J. K. Averv C Taylor A UcC alley C. E. Potts Samson .1 Koaa. AH orders bv mail n'rwnptly atterrtcd to.Johnl). 1 rk, C'liK-in lali, WlH4vsah Arebt. ' SBy THE BE3T ASSORTMENT or ""- ""'" " ' '" fS 1'OU.M) in any OS&re ha tlui Sutc, ran. A be had at D. THOMPSON'S, , r l .Urtiw Ktrett. Itichn-oiut, I nil. Tore sre wren diiTercnt varf.ties, etsi!iraeiot most of the UT.i lingMaehiro in tlie country. Price of M.n-hinaa FUO.H SI.OO TO tOO.OO. .rTWhir -tlachoves irk firt rr tnwn at thi hioi State Fair, at Darton: the Wayne t'on:rtr Kair at ks-kmwfc b"in C'oonly ir'air at Liiwrty, xid Kan dolpU foiiiitv Jr'arr at WioHH-sfer. Our Improved vlacliines Itet tbe Worldt CALL AM SEE THEM. &-Hr i3 also Aeut for t.A .11 U"S ii MTTI NCi, ?I At'Sll.Mi:. It Widens, Xarrows, and Knita av tHoci.ii.g cuatpk-te. Call ai.l sue it. 35: tin (PI Xi yd Of VARIOPH flRADDI, AST1 PRICES ' - jj " 25 cts per lb. to $1 per 02k, SOt.O TT PU'JIMCK k KEI.LV. POTJTZS BBBSE 110 " UillEPJ IfDfBSL For Horses, Cattle and IIos. Pold by tha Cross, Doxeo or ' Sintrle Package, by PLl'.H.HER &. Kttf,Y. 3 HOOVES 3 . " . I'Uc 3Iot Popntar ; - " Au4 Ilorf ire jr.: : t.i .: itiat. Ptiimn, Id tlie Market. Hold by tlie C'nos, Dowto, or Vinl Boa, by " rLl'.VJlCK . KELLY. Agricultural Notice. "" rglllE A.NSIAL .-tlLKTIX; ,4 tfw Vemben fi of the Vayoe Comity Agricultural S-tfr, will meet at tfie Court Hnne at Centcrrvirfe.oo Saturday, l; 1st of lVjcember, 1S5. tor the c!fctrrn of Officer and otfH-r basines. SOU MEREDITH, Pres't. W. T. Denxi, fv-e'y. (TeWjtraio, llamtmof ttird uub Wtm, enpj tl.) ?5mJt9 tli. Mmwril Tonls. X-eri-ence neeensary. i he Pre-klowts, Chs-m,and Traasnrr of thre hakirse the circu!r. Kent fre with namples. Addrens ti-e Aioericao Stencil Tool Works, SprinirSeld, Vermont. - 11 ' (ZT-3ovS. M.P.A Co. 3.) v A NcWAssortment CmRBOII OIL lif.PS, Prices from 50 cts. to S eaebr , ALSO -ALSOLAMP SHADES, - ' - ..i- - , Vers;-) i '-,; :alK ft -.ni;;T-.;!)WlCTW, t .e 5 f if TRAMMERS, Ac toft & vj . til

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