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SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE PubU-ihed cverr TocBday nod F'l'Ji'y, i-'M i.e.-year, In adduce. The Weekly Gazette Hi! DAILY GAZETTE. GAZETTE PRINTING COMPANY. roar. $9.00 The Janesville Gazette.

irspaper piibrtstiea I Sotiltiern WUcoaekc. ti advance NUMBER 193 JANESVILLE WISCONSIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1872. VOLUME 16 ltnjmblieau Nominations. XOv4 m'iffm Wmn life that she published might very prop erl; she thought, felt and was, Fanny Fern re- sicnal masculinity and harslmeso her intense earnestness undoubtedly sprang from intense convictions, and, our very etiti cism. most of us remember with de.ight ome'hicg in -Fern Leaves, or llie lugi recently.

Titfe, Paper Car Wheels. It is stated that a Connecticut railroad is t.hpjr innnmniives. These wheels arc Im'en kiiown Vor'seute time to Oar bafflers, but their introduction into generaj beer, prevented Ijv tlm copmi oominmi stra pajem are are oi Oh eels ol "loiooVed I lie of paper Is a ad, and hy a pressu a Imli Is forced into ydive 1 tie: Th la paper wheel, 1 pressure of two iol tiii with one ouar. ler of an inch bevel upon its -ImiOL coma Tom i deodar iron plate ale then bolted lo die tire to beep lbs paper filling io piece, bio ous aiT.msp-mrnt tin- steel tiro rests up lac oner mile, and partakes of its el iso smiptffnmn leas TO-HAV'S ADVEKTISEMEVTS, Thursday, October 24, 1,5872 tfranrl Batunet Laces Portuguese weal orSew York may he ecen at FARNSWORTH'S MASONIC DEDICATION "rsday, October 24, A. 5872 Granl B3tmiiet at tie Myers Honsc.

7 lost. buok clami omia id. to ca iv) oi into o.Jcia- y. LKH. 10: lalv nr-Oia -e; "oei, ilOtlbll -See "ooin' irbKlfii QL'-ltlJl1 i3conaiiu DltV (iOODS, 4C.

eOa oca-m-ma. epam milSc, IS "'be I I durM, ctocUtj- Jl Address, A ET1 TP II I NT XC GROCERIES, side OYSTERS. DEMISTOW! K.Mra. I Ol' rer. Ist-DLASS Fancy GROCERY.

WINTER APPLES. WINTER APPtKaii Orchard Rates. FEARFUL SLAUGHTER ROCERIES BOTTOM PRICES! AV. HAWKS Hum .1. OYSTERS, BEST BLACK I TEA i COAL WOOD STOVES Four lbs.

Java CciTce for One Dollar, To All Whom it May Concern. A Ghance i onr Business FOB CASH ONLY Make Our Prices All Who Buy For Cash PAY AS THEY GO. Merry Dockstader, ti(J W. Mal.e.-mli.est., .1 Alt ltiv.ilr of Country Produce OYSTERS! Sugars, Coffees, Syrups Bottom I'rioos I Highest Market Price in Cash Paid fou uirriuu, l'OUJLTK Frosll Eoiuomljur that the clieapl plaev lit Ctioice Teas, Staple Fancy Groceries 1-, id, aa ivinix. street.

Is now sellliiB choice Japan Tea redd Best Youusllyscn Clreer. T--. TI 5VkM iu fi Mftl If). BohI Fine Cut tcbaeco ns l. -r' llXIFlret lhenituiii Fiiomy at SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

For Family Use. HALFORD I.EICESTEltSlllItr: Table Sauce The OONt Sauce Rclhh MADE IN ANY PART Of tllG WORLD run; FAIWIXY ISE, For Sale by all Grocers. LECTTJBES, CONCERTS, Hob 'ohyer. Si II Ml. II 1 lilllFATU HViii-in men ic, Ilheuiv.

Newspaper Advertisers irn PHICE ofii AD- aO'lOOim la ONe. er TlsKJU NTS em on ci hi lnchi', anil ymir 'o raddiliN i et xxi Jieiedt Cunard Mail Line! raeecr.sera lie ,1 r' Chicago, er lo SPECIAL rLAVOBINGS, For Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes Pastry. extract from the rife, Behcet Vso 'j 'and A-romatics, each character! si. in. tin produce Flavorings of rurc cj-W Oreat strength jYia TOiiOin'o CP's.

resented. aYci (hceil- at measure, holding ear-half m-o "tn iU t. a ooaiim most delicntt oclm Ash Man for Ir- Price's Special i lavt super, llactnrea only nj THOMPSON, STEELE PRICE KF'G Depots. llUICAtlD nail bocil: Manafactvnnof Dr. PrkSi i TMK-X Wh -ler, Hive- 11 In clUl nl 1 1 15 ill I 'lie BUUliC ITllnd.

At the same lime it has been before the rmbiii' -iig coo ich fjr tie -x ber.aror -o have disnroved tt any sis thing were war rcltinjv at tho Aiocnran pobhe-lVas i i cic a of a jn j'sotod ejirecal ran and a ob apoboe, anil fell far snort bun the soiid and JHJ3 livi poaaO which ia'Oaicd this sallO- jalous transaction uiion'thc respondent. These proofs consist, or to- adlda-vit air Conatty, which is nt least as ereddbr a-, only rcaniLal thus tar oher-C-tl; and scocod; "acconij.cinviao ruf-ldb cr.rrc.Lorative the aldidav K.ve tli i i i i i penned by Mr iloodtl.o luniscib and have been boo l.ilied to by experts anil by friends cf Mr. Pooliale as unquestionably I rcnome Indeed, the writer imes noiuare, I11S 0 denial to pronotmc th fur- lohed these proofs riellv thus: that 0 sal illy. December, 1SK obtained throogh DooiiLtlo ami r-liiTS a in cotton iu I or that two or three weeks leroo.brr he wals apprnaciieJ bv Doubtl le. 'Vio sou in mm in .) in, -Von hove a 1 thin ml can afford 1 be moo.

roc-. mm, iem mo: inched, marked letter 'Inn. sniil he had scribbled off, aski copy it arid send How (' reheerma illy beautiful style of which mny bee kaaiti and DuulUl at Covae.v. in oaoe eds, addressing the ,01 -oc a hero I have win high'pnsiliou yoi iiuukl shiiuhl I be sjccssful iciU reont id that heart has been "tilled with lee ings wn.cli 1 e.vpre-s. etc hiyh and poblc gen i continues the ti 'diatl aided you i 'hi Ii uoUf And l.lipo ai sl.la: cxp tat ioos, aiv.1 himself, without injury to inc, in ii coudttiou of pectl ence," etc.

I ii boomed ml lebcr the md.m am! Li i i i 1 i nd purciiasc ol" bonds, according mcut," with the proceeds oft added devoutly, "may (Hod nriKtwr vole will he the harm to iirrange- leas you and rclv, J. U. Doolittle. The cs has beer. ft rlou-tl since the the middle of beiialf of a indes.

We hope the 11 receive Ibis model reformer with 0sm at: icspoued V'" to dm oaoai of his owa. They c.i with capro lb he ono an mm; tbcm I has so sipiirdbe II morol La, com: -bi Mid with hearts fail to imbibe precep ts which ml 0 il Obituary rorn." barab Paysnii ifo nf Piistou, and sisicr Niithanill Parker Wbb'sihe peaitnud author (tier: New Pern," which was almost the first, as has beer, probably the beat remembero yflhe fancUul alliterative idles cAVcled late yearn by lemmice antb us and write for the pretH. Mrs. Parton was Born Portland, jiaine, Bos- soots after hard struc- genu named Hi lio Poal ramed, formuc, and, when her lius-1340 or 1350, she Eft to work th tivo or three children to 1 all 1 1 1 re. a.

batch'. irn ii living by not. the icstlec or the lo i-otioy they paid hardly a it.hr: ol prices, la '-mo his En 111 li Se ibij' tin tf.ti' 1 the rarest ed all things in the jommalom the perl. id a paid newspaper mtrla utor. Panav Peru's otcaduo-t vein was had humorous, hiilf satirical.

Uer li'. 1 cent 1 1 oe ior Id rot etTorte in lltmduro c. cit'hcr pi datiim. She wrote fre-i oemlv und capitally she'ehe, lor the nmsl oatd bop. "beteioe- tad oi i.la.slc morons force and electric vitality.

Their success was immediate and com plete. Pern Leaves," ban first eo.l. ol her newspaper sketches, mam an cs' were So1 1 in this eaaairv, ami, omo aodin liaiope. sixty ihomomi of the mi ii st liat lollop eib "Unto Llall" Liiade the writer known to many who on Known net It was an attempt at biography uio.lcr tciia of 1 a net boe.uers ball caambcoVo her rsomibiy with its ppaats. She excelled in -Itctobe? mad eds- fiii ii.i TTieniK.

and hbk tree tin 1 th lu in ill to her novel mid ma vivid impress. Her have hem I i -n mi bin lirht wrttonp o.sipil'.y bridinnt, cb.en erratic special regard for authority, precedent, oetom com v. made mooo-n niltuc-cms nv board hittiiiff. In 1856 she was iiornni to Mo dame- purton, well luiown earl, otoemparr and Her work, of late, hai been con- New ijjogcr, irequcniiy the shortcom- oflhn world of fashion, which of- ireated with belligeteat acerbity, or invciiile topics, in which ulic was at as evr uis'oetv mad tender, il a should begin nt forty years Ixty she should pom "IS Z2Jxon ii has io endowed with I s.liiol Vi: 10 I uleTaud T'umucl gushed on pro- roposed partner in mlo real am his human independ- small settlements about its limits. The Indians will brs given good instructions in military and will bo on every 'reservation but in subnrtiinatiouto the civil power.

A Paris dispatch says that the public feeling has been roused to a high pitch of eacetemctd over torn ooaoap concerning the late war with Germany. It is believed lo be developed that the war was result ish poli- cy of the cabinet then in power. Oct. 01. arc twenty- two men in the Tombs prison now under the charge of murder.

A Gainaville, Florida letter thai on the 13th, Stark Perry, son of ex Governor Perry stabbed John O'AIullcy, a prominent citizen, from the- injuries of which he died, The slabbing grew out of a rumrrcl over a long standing feutl. A Berlin letter says that annam llc blows to religious iibei'tv by the ion is an order forb uili.ig oo- cesaions in the Dwtix tlr iihcnuh provinces where since the lime immemor ial they rank foremost a none the favorite islotits ot the puoj.lc vjk where to. or mip- piemoei to cxcjIc rto" 00 1 oalaaao Such was the excitcMiicnl caused in Prcasiu hy the expulsion of the that the' Catholic arolibiisiio:) li id agLiinFt him a hatred contempt sr.it by the rovernment for daring to write: a lettei bjC-Ct. in Iloiiand s-nic ooij.es had offered shelter lo exiled er nan Jesuits but he Ilajnc proliibiled tlicm from doing so. STATE ITEMS.

Waupaca county will have several new cheese factories this year, Z. J. D. Swift, of PaciJic Colombia county, iiad a horse stolen from him last Steps arc being taken toward the formation of a musical society in Wutipiin. Anew stcamboar, to cost .,000, is beins built for Geneva Lake.

The total valuation of property in liib.lb'.iaio, lodoo an icorcase over 1371 of A Gerntau near Crystal l.altc at tempt ed suicide one day last week, but, owing to the dullness of the knife he railed. In Km Claire county ihc cranberry crop this season was considerably larger than for several years past. neari'Barnboo, last week. The Lancaster ITerahl says the torn assessed valuation of all personal property and real estate in Grant county is oi'tov: 000. The Racine Advocate stc store or Mrs.

Bloxidgo.in Uitio robbed of 1,030 worth ofgnm last week, Minnie Shelter, daughfe: Slietter of McFarland, about years old, has been missing ssn that the i one night ol Henry twenty-two Snturtlsy The Jlar'melLu and Pesiuigo Englc says quite a number of parlies in town celebrated the anniversary of the meat fire, bylgetltng gloriously tight. Two wheat staelts belonging to Daniel Stevens, of the town of Bloomer, Chippewa county, were mysteriously burned last Saturday night. Rev. J. O.

M. Hewitt, late ol VVaopvm, has accepted a call from the Unity Church, of Oak Park, Illinois, and lias removed there. The Fond du Lac Journal reports that on Sunday and Monday several attempts were made to set fire to buildings. in differ cnt parts of the city, but they happily proved unsuccessful to any great extent. The Milwaukee Wisconsin says i crtain suspicious cin uuistnnccs are being brought to light, which, if true, will show that Southern, the 'bus driver, wf.s killed, and that Lis death was not caused hy accidental drowincr.

The Democrat says the secretary of war has approved the location oi tne bridge, reported by the engineers, who ex-umined the site, and decided on it a sec ond lime not long since. This is the best of evidence that La Crosse has secured the i.rtlm. and now all that is needed is soaie railroad to take hold and i ii lation empowering the company formed there to do so. The city ready voted $100,000 aid. The Eeiormer Doolittle.

Horn Jan.m K. Ibocdittlc has Oecn tbimvn for Lyman Tram no woo lore lirmh! i candidate 1 eb." 'Oi Sean Mr T'1 mi .1 i i foot stump effort in behalf of reformer, made sjieeeh In Chicago last moLiimo ostcmlbiv in answer to fcemc Morton speech I the on "VWifi-atinn and reennciiltd is Doolittle's watchword, as it is that of his comrades, John Cochrane, H. C. armrith censtn oemitor mourn uuu laujsumu a nartv. "On this subject Mr.

"Doolittle is perhaps as well i lecture a9 any Other man the. rountrv, oicoe tm eon, 1dm eain: turers on the evils of intemperance that we read of, not only deliver valuable precepts, but also furnish, in Ids own person, die frightful example requisite illustrate Mr. Doollttel's zeal as a "reformer" did not commence untii after be iia-d been dismissed trom the IdLiio alJSiatcs Senate forhc-trayins lLe rlM nods State whodiscci 1 It iml not isntol afcer he had handled a good many Indian "cailc in ol jobbery Chairman of the com-notteb on Imb ic affairs. did not colli- mencc until i tr ne an nm.m rope, by uppoi it ol Andrew Joints las- 'a -ilriet, it the cm over mi: mils op moloy PC olio missloo poratlon, at he same time Lira wing his pay ns United States Senator. It did not commence until long after Mr.

Doolittle had required of hi.s friend T.J. Conntty a share in the procceels oi a permit 10 ucai 250,000. The exposure ol the bit I neode of the soutb from their attach- it to free govetnmcn was a work of and as wore hroaffht to such a couciition that sooaor th-ia acknowledge tc tJiu eoosUtiiilon of ihe unuca States ns the char: of freedom they were endy to accept r. protccto-Ue, a government Iy aristoc-icy, or cv.n a monarchy, so fl their from such condition and their enlightenment wit', require a patient up. nlwr.ee of 'he necessary means ami i on.

ly control nud rth octicn which shall re'iuiru the ohscrvaucc of the forms until a publicsrntiaicnt shah hi created which w.l". ecmprchcDcl ar.il cliut; to those sUntivcmensures and policy which cnu-st it ute the essence of a free acvernment. To profess reconciliation on r.ny other farce ami ndck.sion. FROM WASHINGTON. WLsliiiiston, Oct.

01. The President reflected to return "Wednesday evening. General Doyle, commander in-chief of the Canadian forens, was at the executive FROM JOHNSTOWN. Johnstown, Oct 2:. The Cambria Iran Cos, rolling mills are making rails this n.

one week after their destruction by Lrr. Cau Chicago show nay thing to beat this evidence of American pluck, enterprise and cpgineeriog skid FOREIGN. London, 21. Admiral Cochran of ic limit of tlx roy.1 navy, died last night. London, Oct 01.

Wm. W. ErarU. late cxt rise! before the Geneva tribunal and Miss Ke lson, r.cires-i, Milcu iror.i r.ivcr- r.ool lb: New York last Saturday iu tut ria. SI.

--The returns from Al- L'CtiA of tU-3 election? yesterday to fill va cancies in the national assembly, (ire very incomplete. Cretaieux is ahead of al! the other cm.Klldales. It is not yet known who arc elected in the department ct Cslvadas ct Loire, hut it UbelicTct! the radi- FROM PHILADELPHIA. ii.de I i i '(. o'jcr 0 1 Henry Sloan.

Of Sloan Sou. catt-m merchants, dec, veslcrdav, asred "2 uonstaut an eminent lawyer, also died yesterday, aged lil years. Philadelphia, October 20 At a meeting of the business men at the Commercial Uxchr.r.ge tc day, concerning the proposed reissaai.ee of forty lour ir.iilicns of legal tender, resolutions were submitted to the effect that the business men PhTulel- woiilu endorse t.ic eiiui.ciianc- lary Eoutweli's policy in'thc purchase of bonds trout time lo time to relieve tnC money marker. Resolutions offered the comuiutee. me new held at a call the chat FROM NEW'YORK.

York, October 21. -It in understood new indictment against Tvcjcd cov- OHtucgnew charges, a witness baviug boor, found who could swear to the division oftlicmcney between Ingcrsoll and Tweed stitcd that it Uiltictuc ior iweeu in bail, now, that thtsj fear wiil be strcng motive lor Iran rcmt.inmg away the city. inuietmeat against Hall covers .1 it is based frauds. iinot that an ex sheriff had been indicted grew out of the fact that the ia-diratueat was touud agaiMt former attache cf the sheriff's office. One thousand dollars have been sent from here to the Baltimore clothing cutters, who refuse to accede lo the demands of their cuipljysrs.

More money is to be 'T'Sin-ton d.esoatch Savs the President, Mr-Grant and thei: left last cvet.ing far Xew York, to welcome the return of Nellie, who is expected on the Scotia. Lieutenant Frederick Grant was detained at Rome, by illness. Yesterday afLernoon, while the President was cut driving one of his colts, tin. accastcojed to rapid driving, suddenly boiled and the shield broke the pule. Tho President leaped from vehicle just as tlx younger of the two colts kicked in the dashboard.

Assistance then arrived to relief of the president who couitratu- 1 himself upon Lis escape. Is gen.orr.hy believed that uuotkor ohftugo in the Indian policy of the govern- ntc.it is iLDpcudicg. bo many officials arc broaching new theories of Indian management that it is thought that there is dissat-isfiecUcn with the system rtow in practice. Although it is unknown what the may rcconiaieui: in his message there aro that wiil afford a clue to the system proposed to be introduced. The new policy, if rightly apprehended, to with the Indians as men endowed witu a.i tne passions nnu well i that a ho- mar.ity.

He will be dealt with or. the same principle as though 5 were p. man in a civilized comuiinty, getting punishment for hta misdeeds and protection for his in-dustriousncss. The policy of cajoling and omixiag is to be abandoned. Tribal rela-tina is to be broken up so far as concerns the possession of lands and property, each family having its own farm or shop, be assisted in euiciac support by its Ir.bor.

The Indian is to be safe upon his own reservation, both in person property, but off it he must take his chances. No white 'intruders will bo tolerated the re-ervation, although it I' M'SSKjS s. GRANT, If WILSON, COWCiSESSIOKAL TICKET TICK ASSEMBLY TICKEV. COUNTY TICKET. tlic soldiers i the southern i stay their pro-r elh ct is a short- Such efforts And he who pro-id the coiiscqitcn- to republican it: political iullu- ring etltteaiicu.

south into liar-a; republican gov- und 'action on ehisseii, discouraging the laborer to inlying all the viti.ation ihrongli-mil tit us iutpreve ual thisid.mc is people can re- reformer'' has been ere.d fix la. ca '0.

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