The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, November 09, 1868, Image 1

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advertisers, or persons advertising largely.
Legal tenders taken at tbejr current value.
Communication- of a personal character will
)>« cliur^t-.ii L:*if advertising rates.
Blanks ot every ili-criptiou turnished at low
rates on short notice,
Legal and transient advertisement* must b<
paid for in advance to insure their publication.
Advertisements not marked the length of
time for wtiieb they are to be published, will be
inscrtcdtill forbidden and ebaVged accordingly.
All advertising bills must be paid quarterly
18 ISSUED EVERY MONDAY 210RNING.
i« H. UPTON)
Publisher.
Term s— One year, $3 00;
150; three months, $100.
six months.
TERMS FOR CLUBS:
Fire eopies, one year, $13 75; Ten copies
•■e year, $25 00, and tor any greater number
At $3 50 per annum.
SmbieriplioH m m I be paid etrictly ii i ¡advance.
M EW
DALLAS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1808.
YOL. I.
Repudiation.
D ilS ’ A R lM I I i.iiT O F
C O ), I n III A \
W e havo frequently published many
But few of our readers arc ¿Vare of A DAY OF THAN K b»! IVI NO FOR THE
things about “ Nation »1 Bankruptcy
w h o le country a pp o in t ed by the
the fearful ext- nt to which the Inibii ot
PRESIDEN
V.
I
and
“
Repu
dia
tion"
.
A
l
l
appreciate
using
tobacco
prevails
in
this
country.
Slain St.y Corvallis, Oregon.
| the fact that the people of the l nited We give some figures from the Report !
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W r .n a E ü ç l F u i v e r d it v.
¡ States wish to avoid p National Bank" ol the Commission on the Internal li- v By the. President o f the United Stile of
15. 9 . A l t r e e ,
: :
P r o p 'r .
x x i <> 1 1
o f
¡ S (5 S - 9 . rup tcy ,” nud that “ R e p u d i a t i o n ’ is an cime system on this subject :
d u erica
oard ar.J Lodging on reasonable term-1
abhorrent id a at the pres ait. ti m e; hi t
B R O F L A M .ATION.
in respect to the amount ol the reve­
Meals at all hour*.
in the year which is uo.v drawing to
r | V ! E THIRD COV p . s e o f LECTURES
mid taxation {ire uncomfortable re. nue derived from eigirs, elicroot. Ne.. ,
1 of On Institution will commence on the .
^
jt has b ,.e|| tru|y suid that tlierci w;is received by the Govemni**nt i its end, the art, the skill mi l the 1 b r
official reports of Federal expenditures lor istid. g 17*» 7)*'J, 2 0 ; 1 N(> l. fcl»27)7>.-j oi the Mi»»ple o f llie l nited States have
j . ii. u n i ó ,
F O riiT II D A Y D P N O V E M B E R ,
**j b y ; « employed with great dilig|¿u«c and
ea ii nut be reduced “ by figures of rhetor .¡*4* 71) ; 18UÓ, 3 ,u 8 7 , 4 2 l * ¿ L (g#,.¿ t
(RACTlCVL 11% H ill K ami II Ai It
Tobacco,
ch
ew
in
g
and
s
mo
ki
ng
.
1
jAi'.Uor. and on broader fields thau ever
ie
.”
W
f
trill
.old
that
uiendacouB
de
A n d C o n fin ile F o u r M o n th s.
I n d r p n u I iM '.c c , O r e a o s * .
$2.7)70,888,
(>7
;
lStl
l,
8
7
,
08
d
58
1
,
71
;
j " d o r e , and tin- fi uits o f the earth have
n i u l s o f official exhibits, by the Radical
i I»* en gathered into the gr.mery and the
The MEDICAL DEPARTMENT is now es­ Rress, are calculated to alarm bidders of lMb’), 8,(117,020, (Id.
tablished a# a
Miuff lXtb'>, two hundred and eighty 1 >»oreh< u-e in marvellous abundance
1 nited .States securities.
j H . C A \ T E R B I Î t V , .11. S>..
T h e mass o f our people, including a three thousand,three hundred and twen ¡ O u r .highways have been lengthened,
P E UMAX E S T I SSI TI UTIOS.
and new and prol fie regions have been
majority,of business men, (so ca led.) tv-live dollars.
P I I Y S ir i \N A STKG FOX".
\V«* are perm itted to hope
The means < f ¡1Tu.-tr.tti >n in each Department arc too prone to regard t he subject of
i he lutai amount* received in 18(57) occu p ied.
iastraction
tlmro’
C
-Uf-C
that
long
protrreted
political and see.
au*
jin-jil
ami
t.
National
Finance
asan
obstruct}
science,
from tobacco and its m muiarttire, was
d i \ I M . o h i : c ; o n .
nplctc.
.M
at
ria!
for
ar.
I
edie«! Examiner ter M. u ;U j U.. u 11A In
and, while solicitous for the national eleven million, live bundle i and eighty • t oiial cli.sention^ are, at no <L i m t d a y
suraneo Co. of N. Y.
credit, they shrink from invesiigaling seven thou*aud. se en hundred and ' o
v‘ - J> 1 ^->ee to returning harmony
l'R A C TIF A!. A N A T O M Y
q nest ions which they are fully c o m p e ­ uinet v nine dollars.
i he am ount would ! ' ' “ I Ir.iternal afL etion throughout the
tent
to
understand.
D
is
marvdl
iu-
to
•iiidoubteilly
liave
been
niueb giea teri Republic.
Many foreign Stii'e’.s have
W IH bt i wpj ' i * 1 . Ptieli t-', upen arriving m
j o \ i >
t i e b : j s 5 1 V e -: ì s C-: r ,
1
r . en ll mi tlit* Dean, who hear professed merchants exp ressings * had it bee pos.-ibl to p io .- u . b e i-U'eetive |' iDeied into liberal ag eein nts
t«>\\ ii . are r< «¡ ii
tli
State Street. Salt-ia. O reg on ,
J.dteir
m ¡ I give a:.v ir orni it: ii ile-irnl.
lictude
for
the
national
credit
tmd
the
revenue
regu;tli>
11
»
re.-ju‘Ct:ug
the
¡111
,l>i-
"
b
i
l
e
nation-
which
are
far
off.
and
s thè plaee to go and ¡¿et »olir wat*'n,s,
.1 tu tin- lb ai \ n i 1 receive prompt ut-
next moment advocating a •* Congress- incuse stock ot tobacco held 111 tl e wbic*., bi-ie.ufoie. have been utisoeial
clocks ami jvwidry rep .ir. i io > • i siile. t nt; 'll.
1 warrant «Il my
¡li forano je.ir; if it i
al l ’olicv ” which (;:s statistics prove) southern Stales at the close o f the rebel j
exclusive, have become oar liieuds
not righi. I iu»ko it r
m i D H 1 VL HOOKS
T h e annual period o f rest which we
has swept more o f our c o m me rc e Irotu |jan
r e m i : > i it e u
t ii i: s n o r
the sea- than el;cl d i e ( ’ on c í e n t e cruis­
't he average annual taxable produc* have re;e hed in heal li and tia quditv
this city.
Can v procuro
IN TUE POST t ! 1 1 i: V II.PIM I.
e r s ; which lias almost extimtui-lved our ti'.n ot ihedifieti ut kinds oi in.inula, t and wdiieh is cr owned w it ! 1 so many
» . B. Fise va
|
rea!
ship-building inter est; winch has cheek ureil tobacco from Sept
1st, 1* m »2. to b!e.s».ugs, is, by uuivcr ai eon *. nt. a
l i f t r , .11. D .,
h . f
est care,
ed
industry
and
obstructed
enterprise
•June
•
’
>
th.
18».),wa-
tJ.
8
DB,
1 (]S pounds. \ convenient and ¡-uitulde cm* for eulti
al
l^aruity*
Dean ol the i
t».
in
.States
comprising
nearly
one-third
Tli..- amount, at the present rate o f ex j v a 'i n g I*t*r.-onal piety, and practising
SALK M, OUKüOX.
2 - t>w
o f the national do n n iu ; which has ab­ ei.-e, would return the ( j o v e n i m e u t an public devotion.
solutely des. roved more than a t h o u s ­ annual revenue o f fifteen m illion, seven i
R t l o i a t o i e . recotninend that l o u r s
I lr .W .J O . J i l l T 'IM *:*.
and millions ot a>>. ssahle values in those liundn-'l and tliirtv.six thousand, six 1 day, the _(itii day of N ov em b er next,
¡Stati-; and which blindly persists in hundred and t inety-tive dollars. Wi t h ; *’0 Sl f a je r t and observed by all of
r\' f
C O * ^ N f ! ï f
A T FÍ5 - J •
com
in tting the cause o f law order, cd
some am em iunnt of the present law. (I*“ p " 1*} u‘ ° f tin l nited Stati s, as a
P H Y S I C I A N . A S L U G E ON.
ueatimi,
agriculture,
m
a
n
u
f
i
c
t
u
r
e
-,
and
and with the exhaustion ol the ,-t » k in ; d ¡y o f public j raise, thanksgiving and
•lm
ìr.1
to
<
•
fJJNÎlF ua l.-r-;
r.oi. \, oitr.aox.
¡'till ' of
com me. ree to the keeping o f negro car the e o u m r y , m .d e in anticipation ot tli • 1 »
11 oattlieirv:
t r to the A lm ig h t y ('re.itor nud
g.- iat u n s .
It I* hi.rvtiiou.s tax. wh eh is now near y c f ] C u d
I etbag
Special attcìtion
iv^n to l 1
: and
th* Divine R u ler c f the I nivi i>e. l>y whose
(lieHi : a l .''SciT hniiilisp,
d u c . : , s ol women.
hou! 1 Mot (LdU'iiissiou believe that t i e govern e v e r w atchful, m erciful and giae.ous
that no fe-sed m» rehauts
ju re, ive in the carnival o f ign •ranee, in* ut may safely rely upon an annual iT o v id c u t v ahn.t
dates and n itinu.s.
1 diiorder, am] de lructiveue-s. which lia- revcuiK* irotu this sou re*.* for the itnun no i. ss tli an families and individurl
Dry
. r i ivs. ( U tnlng. Il >ot> gn-wn out b f the negro Miff rage policy diate fntuie of ut least eighteen million men, do live, and move, and have their
(•t ( ’ hi ress,' somewhat to ina e them do lars.
Icing
■ \ ¡ .*■•!.cis, liar <uare, ( ‘ro. kerx, lia
là
*. ; é x í Í M D E B .
appreciate
111
-■
e
nifi*
ttrv<n
b
tween
such
in witness w h e r e o f I have hereunto
'" a r e . Drugs aiol Metlleiues, d o , etc..
l ì E A* T 5
i s .
Iturfible lui.-govcriinu .if and the coudi.
set my hand and caused the sea!
Will * ’I tli,’ .-mco
A ü i ü w it h a C h a rm e d Life.
tiori and prospects o f our linaneiiil
o f the I ’ n i u d States tu be tiftixod.
iFTICE <.n St.it ■ ,:r, -, , . r
system.
W e admonish those who are
1 folic at the city <<f Washington, tliis
Al l great cities are full of strange
Store. S.t! tu. ttrogni’ .
capable
o
f
form
ng
a
.*
him
I
j
iid
gm
onp
in
Iweli'th day of Octo ber , in the year
All op r it;.}«.* perforai. 11 y i. ar \v.»rra:-.? i .
characters, but at pre-cut New O rl t au -
’ 1 * >ir Ttriprovrmcnts, these ]>r mi • s. but >vho So.ve Veen tool i-xuola
W e v ili n*
to give «.itofactioii.
o
f ii ir J>r i, one thousand eigfit him
ut li.iH l.-jH « I
Living lie rtf is
.-!.
tliiul
to
iiivu-tigate,
or
too
mucli
'
ai
lo
ci
Barn,
Statile,
dred and sixly eight, and o f t!ie In
.JlH" One of tlic firm noy Ve fourni in <> ir '
r bou ¡o ^
au individual wiiii.s*; remai kable e ar* cr
ofli :c from S u’cluoV. \ m ., u oil I i*. •! . 1 ?’
!. !
imbued
with
parti-ansbip
to
exercise
dependence ot the Lulle d S at* s the
mie
otber
<)utbui!dings.
i- almost without a parallel in the an
nri
nery
, 1 ■ i v.
their
reas
-ni
g
powers,
that
i
f
ilii.-
|
_
ninety-third.
,,i r wit n Live Aereo of tìo> *1
inis ot romance.
l i e was born in Indi­
JS’y
E. V. H. AI I \ VN !»ER.
ANDRE’»Y JOHN ON.
n gro sttflrage busine-s. which is wasting : ana, and is uow about fort y years of age. Rv the l*u-;.l*’i t :
WlLI.l.V M ii rwt **i*. s' « o r* ’ a * v ot S'.itcv
Lan ,1 set in 1 imothy. 'i iu re is oti the treasure and discarding the intellt |
li s name is Edw ard OaiutiiM*. lit iug
Splendili W e ll o f Water. gonce o f the land, is not brought to an
the I
11’ A l SOX .V filii A'ALL,
> e g i g e d in a per-oiial difli> ulty vv.ili a
early termiva'ion, the demagogism of" | mau n.lined S in q s o ti.a t Ma*lis>*n in lli 1 T h e M AG »ALI N.S OU X : W Y(»l K —
WI Nt ì A: A ITE R .
A r t l i i U i i** ; » : s l
S.
is A
tlu* country, which stands ever ready to mil o. iX iG , lie kilie 1 his antagonist j M r (Hive r D y* i a rue' e o ; •* The 1 a g-
Ci
1
t
>
ili1
,
»’
.
iter
!>y
net
i
pioiit by ahti >iiii l condition.-,w ill appeal and tied to the A m erican armv then e n ­ d.tic* S of N « w Y rk ( 'i t v . ” in Par. a , d s
II0U JH C A R P Í A Í S :.3 ,
;• • I î y i"‘J C X [•. v' t 1 * * ■ ' .4 ; i ir ll » l .* J111 to an overtax d people to elect men to
Monthly for Se [iteu b*-r is q:i* to a »
tering M ex ico.
A t I he battle o f Cli .p- I
At jl V.
TN D l ' L N M i X n : O R E (JO N .
Congress pledged against vot ng appro ultapee he w,i> taken pri onci, and lay ,-t art ling US ••'1 !»e wi< k. lest m .n in
w i s h et ArprTi.
. > »
N ew Voi k, wliic Ii made s nell a s•*n-a-
.... pr
t wide fufvtjm interest on for month- in a M .xiean dungeon
\ ¡’ U c
Or.
Sri»:. 1 -, o*1. priât ions to
ILL Uke 4
!>-• j
ti li in th e J “ ly and A u . nsi mi tubers
1 nited Ftatrs bonds,
i his would in
mg releasod a* last, he m a r i e I a Span- (
and fouutrv. ,- . . ..
..... O ... a t
o
f the same ma azine. and has a much
practical re; udiation
W c hop»c never
ish girl, and settled on the Bio < J i.mde j
more pr eticil hearing.
A c c o r d i n g to
to see it.
But when men o f respecta-
Here being attacked by the ln d i o i s ,
him,
there
are
six
hundred
and forty
liilitx abase tlvinselves so far as to voti
hiiu.-eifand family were carried into j
.-even
kn
*wn
houses
o
f
prostitutes
in
for negro . uflr.igo, for the sake o f oh et
captivity, where he again spent two
N w ^ ork. and he explains some o f the
\ - 0 « Li V 4 T 2 S 3 . V «
A i r F A T : i n g a p . ditie il favorite to office, we may y a is.
I'.fF-'eting his *>ea^e lie joined ;
hellish devices y which they art* pro.
...
...
,,, .
,
well a*k the Question, “ Wt.at will nun
ATTORNEY AND C0UH3ZL0R AT LAV.’
a ranger com pany and w as shot in .i ti lit i • i i
>
M I I. O
* J
\ nleil with min it. s, m dilitiou to the
i not d o tor [-any purposes :
w til the l ainaneh* s, se..iped and left
-upply *.u hi* i naturai female imninr.il
DALLAS, OR E d US.
Thro e 3 cars ago, hud the question
y. E R f H A N T S ’
EXTIIAN CE ,
l " f dead,
l i e , h >w> ver, recover* i
11 ■ i t \ liiruisiies.
1 ii sonic Cases tlu* very
been asked whether it w. re ea-itr t>>
j' inoil the W a lk er ex •«•«iition t*> X ,..li­
<'a!il'.rnia '¡Ir ti, be lo w Montgomery,
PECIAL attention given to Colli fions,
p
rents
o
f
the
girls them -elves profit
, popularize tin: idea o f "Niigro Suffrage
ngua, win re he was wottmL <1, c . tur* I
and to matters eon uve ted v.itii r -.¡.i I talc
S A S / IiiAXCJSt ().
| or th t o f •* Repudiation,” eight out o f
ami again imi nsoned. But b ein j: again j
ten would have gnswered : “ I could
id easi d, he sailed i >:r the l m u d Fiâtes 1
abb* oeeupaltnn.
Jir D y e r s in-eov-
not be induced to vote for e i t h e r ; ” I ut
Vi
ill
Was
WI’»
d.-
1
tu*
Vestid
he
¡i
ami
!
c .M l 57 \\ E L F
•S. c .
t ries, whih* probing into thX great ui
E S S i A F K ^ I I I T I B H ’J I r .
the majority 1 old he led into voting
he h a rd y os<■aped wi th l i - ìlio
He e*r « f society, are o f *xci t d;n g i oteros*,
J ) E N T I S T ,
NEW PII 01 *.
*l Repudiat mi
sooner than “ N eg ro
Was one o f t In* pas-eogerson the 1 fated j
and *!<• ti ve attentive1' eou-td* r.itiou
Suffrage. — S. F. Call.
I'tllt I D A I , D , OH l A. O N ,
Evening Star. and again escaped death ;
¿
P .!< ;», <>n tin* Ppring V. ll**y road.
from jibilanibrcpists.
A p >int worthy
D.MS—NO 8 'J l irst » treet’ ly % If f i.f mile Iroin the Terry, ttiu uiul-.r-
DENTAL
where .-<* many p er bh ed .
II«’ is n *
ot note is a- follows ; “ A 1 •«r_-*• m a ­
A c c i d e n t a l l y S h o t .— Mr. J.
figij'.d have ocelle*! a
resident o f this city and dciigh's i . the
jority
<>f ilo si* girls w n e once Sunday
( ’¡iplingcr, * f this county, visited his
relating o f adventures wliic ar«*c r a n
Schoid scholar-, and n any <>f them ar»'
son in-law, Mr. Scott, in Linn county,
Blacksmith and V/agon Shop
ly remarkable to a lu-t d eg re e .— X . O. di Uehftrs »»ft liristi oi pi rents.
J . I V . i l l i ' A F E E , '-A- 1 ) . ,
Nuin
hist week, and went into the mountain»
1‘teajune.
Where a’ l hie 1 j of work in their lino will ho to hunt deer.
lifts »if th-in were I H u o i l y Sumía*
(Lie day last \vc**k. as
ex* « tfil | ji inpily and w itii ili-patch.
Sello,>
1 tenehers :<n*l UH'Uibei» * f < lilis
we understand, they left cutup tog* ther,
■ REPAIRING done t • order.-TVlp
Th
e
following
named
per-on
*
h
vc
ti
ii
<
huivlies.
Ili** -¡.me i ainful {.ici»
Jil
MANN A FIERCE.
and while our separated, supposing that
Office—near rcjiilence, cirncr >•! Lit.erty an.I
•*ii**rs oi
they were about one mile and a half liOen chi sen as offi. ers in R isa L-alge. itavi he* n r< v eab’d by f ho
Court street«, Salem.
lit'
in
Lon
ton.
the
.Midnight
M
!
SSK
)1)
apart.
Whil e going through a very No. o 0 , 1 O. G. 'f.. lbr the quartet
TO
tour huudrctl Ltils rescued from the
thick bi u s h , Mr. Fcott, suppo-ing he ending «Jan o l s t , iS ( il ): David i *. Fret
streets
and dens o f vice in L union by
saw a d* cr, fired at it, the ball striking
tvuian, W. C. T. ; Sarah A . 1’ i e t t , man, that Mission, nearly every one bad been
J . E B A V lD N O r«, n
I> ,
Mr Capliugcr in the left arm, about
five inches below the shoulder, break, W. R. II S . ; Miss Martha A. W el c h. a Sunday School scholar or teacher
PnYSICIAN & SrUGEON.
¡ng the bone in the arm.
T h e coat W li. 11 S . ; Mis.sM. E. W il l i a m s o n ; / : m d their aggregate att ndauen nt Sun
( l l l l l l ) i l l . t i l ( l and I j C l l i f t H
I N D E P E N D E N C E - - - OKEDON.
that Mr. ( ’aplit)ger wore was something W . V . T. ; W . W . T a t i - o u , W . S , lay School anioni ted t«> one thousand
two hundred and sixty three, years— an
j ot' the color o f a deer, and the mistake
C O A L and
IK O N .
Albert S. Chitwood. W. F. S. ; Rosa average o f over three years to each
. was not discovered until the shot was
Cole, W . T . ; Miss M a r y E W e lc h , W.
J. A. APPLEGATE.
W. C. WIIITSON
g H
1004) TON S.
: fired.
Mr. Caplinger was nearly twen-
M
;
A
l
oi»z<)
Williams.
W
.
D.
M
;
A p p lc^ r<Ttc A \Y liils o a ,
I ty-four hours before he reached a phy-
James B. Chitwood, W. I. G. ; J attic.-
In Store and Afloat, For Sale by
T h e Chronieìe gives a smncwhat
! icinn, and hopes are entertaiined that
Attornici at Law,
J. R. DOYLE,
R. Uolinuii, W . O G. ; E. M. Va ud cr j
D A LLAS,
:
:
OR EGOS. ¡
he may not lo.-e the arm.
T h e rifle
graphii* deset iption o f a relig >>u< meet.
San Francisco. [lOly] 413 A 415 P acific & t
vort, W . Chap.
that
Mr.
Scott
had,
carried
a
half
ounce
Office—In the Court 11 ¡use.
ing ilio editor ha*l attendi*] in San
hall. Tli is is the third or fourth acci
A S t r a n g e C k o c e e d i n g — Tiic R*
Frati* iseo, whieh w >s beiti under thè
dent that has happened that way, dur
publican members o f the Lower House | _
lauspicea c f a creo 1 whieh bel'evcs i n
ing the last two or three years, and
o f the Oregon Legislature have all re j ‘
.
.
some have proved fatal.— Unionist
signed, and tlu* G ove rn or has accepted | ^
coming ot Christ.
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A T T O R N E Y A XI» C O U N SE LO R A T
their resignations.
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* j to the character o f the audience present
LAW,
HAVE SOLD MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
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nothing
hut
the
greatest
provocation
(|,c eoca-ion, the Chronicle s avs :
Dry Goods and Groceries to J. G. Brown,
A woman wh o was arrested a f* w
S a le m , O re g o n .
and all tlio-e indebted to me by book Recount, days ago, in Cincinnati, for being in can justify such an unproved nted a>:
.. Th(i ;;Uljj1!|lCe por t|l0 lil()Sf IlUr', Was
1 H L L practice in all the Court* ofRecotd will confer a favor, by coming forward immed­
tion
as
this
wholesale
desertion
of
duty.
()f
t,lat (ll,
¡
ul, »»hieli is met in Spir
w ami inferior Court« of this Xtuto.
iately and making settlement, either by C’usli male attire, confessed that she had worn
Office, iu W O kin di A Co’i Brick, up stair*.
D aily (^S. F . ) Morning Chronical.
j Ul|jist ,,
ti,ILrs ¡,ud W o m e n s ’ Rights
or Note. J. U. Brown is uurborizcil to settle men's clothes for the last nine years,
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all accounts.
^ ^ BROWN
an<^ *,ail filled various stations, ranging
T h e above from a Republican paper j Conventions,
with narrow receding
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Attorneys k Counsellors at Law,
SALEM, OREGON.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. n27tf
In pursuance of arrangements just entcrc*!
into a* per above »tinouucement, 1 make my
bows to all customers ot tl.e bouse aud .tesire
a continance of tbeir favor*. I nose desiring
good bargain* in dry good*, groceries, etc.,
etc. will do well to remember Brown’s tiro
proof brj^k.DalL-.
J. G. BROWN.
Justice.
Til m k s g l y i n g .
Tabacco Statistics.
I f the popular beli ef in the parity o f
our republican form of government be
well tou ded, there «hould be uo need
for elaborate arguments in favor o f Free-
Trane.
T h e f-iui pie question o f justice
being decided, must forever set at rest
all cavil, f*»r surely none o f the advocate»
o f “ protection ” will avow a purpose
to do that which is palpably unjust iu
order to benefit themselves. Let ua
any. exchangt^pi'commodities in
tbi- light, and the monstrous, injustice
o f legislative interference in the traus*
action will at once beeomo apparent.
I
have earned, by a certain amount o f la*
bor, a dollar and a half; I want a pock­
et k n i f e ; Mr. Rogers, o f Sheffield, E n g
land, has produced a knife with the
s me amount o f labor as it it cost me to
earn iny dollar and a half, and is willing
to exc ha ng e his knife for my money,
i his would seem to be a very simple af­
fair, concerning no one except Mr. Rog-
• is and myself, and in whi«.h I should
have e ’early t h e ' right to accept the
terms lie ofters; but here the Govern­
ment steps in and says to m e : “ O u r
American cutlers cannot produce a knife
with as little effort as Mr. Rogers.
Iu
oder to do a remunerative business,they
;*re forced to ask three dollars for the ir
products, and therefore we have placed
a duty . I' a dollar aud a half on the ar­
ticle you wish to purchase. ”
“ B u t, ” I
reply, “ 1 do not want an American
knife, and 1 d o want an English oner
experience having shown me that the
!.*tt r i- better tempered.
It may b e n
mere whim o f mine, but, at any rate,
the only knife I wish to buy is the one
which Mr. Rogers offers, and I cannot-
see why 1 should be forced to pay twice
as much as be ¡¡.-ks.
Besides, I have
only got a dollar and a half.” •* It can’ t
be helped,” returns the law, “ you must
either perform twice as much labor, s o
as to e.iru three dollars, or go without &
knife. Our domestic manufactures must
he protected."
Is not the glaring in-
ju.-tice o f such a proceeding manifest?
I 'ufortunately, this phase o f the tariff
question is seldom if evor regarded b y
the protectionist«, whose rhetoric i*
founded not on justice, but on expedien­
cy
It is i xpedient, they say, that ev­
ery branch o f American industry should
lx* developed to the utmost, . Granted;,
but for the best development o f any in-
«1 us?ry no means can be as effective a»
Ire** competition T h ro u g h its influence-
eiiiuhitioi) is aroused, manufacturing
processes are im p io ve d , and the quality
o f products bettered.
Give any man*
tli • monopoly <>f a certain manufacture,,
and the inevitable result must be a re*
fixation o f bis eare and deterioration
o f li s goods ; so that even on the score
**f ex pe di enc y, our present protective
system is unjustifiable.
The terenq o f
forcing the consumer to perform extra
/¡lx» in exc ha ng e for what he desire»,
is self evident that we may safely leave
it to our r*aiders without further com ­
ment .— Free 2'ruder.
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W h a t e v e r view may be taken o f
the tacts, it cannot be doubted that the-
uianncr in which * Th e W ic k e de st Mau’
in .New York has been published iu the
pipers o f that city,and the religious no­
t o r i e t y thut has been given him, have
b. i n unfortunate in their effect. I f he
is really converted, no advantage can*
arise from such heralding o f all the de-
11 Is. I f he was too cunning for the
u**< *1 men who have made him famous,.
ud has used them as a means o f adver­
t s un-nt which would have been impos-
- ¡Lit* without their aid, nothing but evil
can be the result.
W e should strivcf to
bring even tiic “ w itkedes” under the
power of the Go -p el , and be discouraged
from no attempt at thrir salvation ; but
if we succeed, let their works praise
them, and grace will have all the m ore
honor, while humanity will be likely to
be cultivated in the hearts where deprav
*iy reigned.— S, F . Occident.
D e a t h s of t h e A p o stles — T h o
following is the manner in which death
overtook the A p o s t l e s : Matthew is,
supposed to have suffered martyrdom,
or was slain in the city o f Ethiopia.
Mark was dragged through the 8treeta>.
>f Alexandria, iu Egypt, till heexpired.
Luke was hanged to an olive tree itx
Greece.
J o h n was put into a boiling
cauldron at Rome, but he escaped death.
He died u natural death in Ephesus,
Asia. James, the great, was beheaded
at Jerusalem.
J am e s , the less, wits
thrown from a pinnacle and beaten to
death.
1 'hilip was beheaded. Bar­
tholomew was skinned alive.
Andretr
^1 a Warehouse.
On pr»>misillg to re-
en eye*, ami an expres-n>n ot con ten
was crucified aud pounded while dying.
all unbiased men.
sutne the attire of her SC.X, she was let
ance iietoking li'tlene.-s o f mind and Tlmmas wa» run through with a lance.,
.,n(] a contribution taken up for lier
T o an cpit >ph on a tiusbaud ami wife contr iet»-d itle s
It is difficult to J u d e was - h o t with arrows. Simon waa>
r
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in
an
English
graveyard,
this
holy
text
bel
eve
that
our
Saviour
would seek cruc fied.
benefit, w hich netted b-<>.
Matthias was stoned. Barn*
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is added :*• T h e i r warfato is a> eouq-li-^t
h ir society if he should revisit th
af»as wa- stoned.
Faul was b e h e a d e d
* sr th.
by the tyrant Nero, at Rome.
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