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'n lot Oorirnor, Th«* o A. Hepdrlekg, *t MU—, For WrttmiMt Oortraof, ForBwreUry of Stela, . ' } ruthin c. Kiss, of Bmm. For A«4ltor of Steill, • v J98IPH ▼. BEMUSDAFFSB, of TnuikUB. For TroMuror of 9tete« , JAMBS B. BYAS. of Martod. for Clerk of Sanrooo Co«rl« NOAH 0, UBO01. Of Com. For Rooorter of fo»wteO Cooft, . A. 0. FACIUIU), of MowloMi For iMoria tea dost of P«b)|e laatraotloa, JOHN R. PHILLIPS, of Borlaaf. For Attorney General, SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, Of Potaad. For Diatrlot Ktoeton, ., SaoooO Dtftrtet—Joiiae 0. Howard, of Clarke. Centinient—0. T. BrCarr, of Daboie. Third IMrtrlot—Jamei Garin, of Deoator. Continfent—Elhanan C. Derore, of Jeoniofi. Fourth Diitrtot—Benjamin L. Smith, of Raih. Continoent—Robert B. Power, of Fraaltlla. Fifth DlrtHet—John M. Lord, of Kerloa, '' Contlnrent—Car Br&em, of Johnaea. -- v/ Sixth Dlatrlot—AmbroN B. Oarlotoa, of Law* r< Oeatlarent—Samoal R. Hamftl, of Batlttaa. Serenth Dlatrlot—T. F, Daridaon, of Fountain. Contiuxent—B. B. Dally, of OarroU. Rlthth Dlatrlot—JameaF, MeDowell, of Grant. Contingent—Jamea A. Adraln, of Caaa.

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SKhsawif^ssfiAsa" Bleranth Dlatrlflt-Thoi. 7. MerrUold, of Val* yaralao. ... Continaeat—Major George Buraon, of PalaaM. Donaworntlo rwntfrfeeolwaial Nwwalaatlwmo Flrat Dlatrlot—William E. Nlblaek. Beoond Dlatrlot—Mlohaa) 0. Kerr. Third Diitrtet—WtHUm 8* .HolmtBo Foarth Dlatrlot—John fi. RaM. Fifth Blelrlat—Joha W. Kalghttey,

BlktltPtetriot-'DtaUHW. Voaahaao. White Rirar Townahip, Johnaon eon

Ninth Dlatriet—Robert If wry Tenth Dlatrlot—Aodrew tlllaon. Eleventh Dlatrlot—Mulford K. Farrand, ('•tigrroaialwaiMl Dlatrlot Mmmm Mootlafta.

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The Damooratle State Central Comralttei appointed maaa meetlngaln eaoh of the Cob

atonal dlatrlot* aa follow*:

vinar nutrniCT.

^ Tell City, .Parry county, Wadnaaday, 8ei SpeaVaro-Hon. Alfred P. Rdgerton, Hon. E. Nlblaek, Hon. William F. Parrett, P(

Mater, Eeq.

vmsT D1HTRICT.

Tell City, Perry county, Wedneaday. Septem- »»«•. k ‘ - W.

. Peter

later, Eaq.

■ROOXD DISTRICT.

Jeffersonville, Clarke county. Tueeday, Sep* tembor 1, commenoing at ten o clock a. m. Speakera—Hon. Thomas A. Hendricka. Hon. Hon. John R. Coffroth. Hon. Sol. CIcypool, Hon. John S. Davis, Hon. M. C. Karr,

roc its ptfrritCT.

Richmond, Wayne county. Time not flxed. 7“ Greenfield, Hancock county. Time not fixed,

riFTH oxaiaioT. .

Franklin, Johnson county, Saturday, Septem-

ber 12.

Speakers—Hon. B. W. Hanna, Hon. A. F.' Edaerton, Hon. John A. Matson, Hon. J. W,

Kefghtley.

— SIXTH DISTRICT.

Terr# Haute, Vigo county. Tima not fixed, Speakera—Hon. Thoraaa A. Hendricka, Hon. J. C. Robinson, of lllinoia, Hon. D. W. Voor* heua, Hon. Samuel H. Huakirk, Hon. John A« Mataon. ‘

SRVKHTH DISTRICT.

Orawfordavllle, Montgomery eonnty, Tuea-

dny. septetnbor 8.

Speaker*—Hon. John S. Davia, Hon. Jaion B. Brown, Hon. Sol. Clnypool, General M. D. Man-

son, Hon. J. C. Kobinaon. — SIOHTH DISTRICT.

Logansport, Casa county. Thursday, September 10, Hon. Thotnna A. Hendricka, Hon. J, R. Doolittle, Hon. Jaaon Brown, John Surnignau-

aen Gn German).

NIMTU maTBicjt. . , Henry county, Tucadny, Septem*

Hendricka eounty. Extract from

lT AJ ^aty, Tuesday, aojiyme, Franklin eoui■aa, ee.^wi

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Mem. Fsaftm Celeriek Will apeak at the faihiwtair Ffs*« i

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Rluffton, September8th j' Newvllle, September kh; J ^^aSgkiooeitet,'■ Decatur. Septembor lOte t „■ •' ’ •*' " kApnotyx (timir. Winchester, September 17th Union City, September I8th DILAWABR COURTT. Munele, September 19th- • ^ aLACxroRD fleextr. Montpelier, September 22d

xuxt covin.

Knlghtatown, September 34th Newcastle, September 2ftth

Niaeekfmc tkDearbwra^'nd Mlpley Oemm*

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Hpa B- W BamteMd '>Boo Joseph W Nlcbol will speak as follows:

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Manchester, Dearborn County, Wedneaday,

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Moore'aHHl, Dearborn Coknty, Friday. Sep-

tember 4.

mo the honor to oobmit

rr, in the flnemotal admlniatration of .1 1WI6, ike total debt of the tfnlted tfeatea

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The i Ho debt of l Andnel,: • r , Amount of i in the The: the pabllf] and ~

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Osgood. Ripley County, Saturday, September 5 ysaiiiaa. Biplay County, Monday, BeptemOoas Plains, Ripley County, Tueeday, Septembert ... •/> • o Moltoa, Ripley Ceuatfl Wedaeeltf. Beptemher9 >, '. - >• - ’ ' t BunmansTille, Ripley County, Thursday, Sap-

Wy im

Will addramhls fellow-oitiaeaa ea the polftleaf question* now agilaUag the pabll# mind, at the

lollowlng plaeesc rf-u - •'•••it 1

Orleans, Orange Ceawty. Ykspday, September ^kwlfc^', Lawreaae Coanty, Wednesday, Sep* ^a^aHji, Morgaa Coaaty, Saturday, Seplambauoufboona Coaaty, Monday, September ’rawjordayllle, Montgomery County, Tuesday,

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Colonel John S. Wllllanaa and Hem.

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Will addrew the aeopte of Tlppa—aeo eonnty on the live issue* or the day ad tea following places. Meetings to comaMnOO at seven o'clock

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Dayton ,Thiu Clara's HIU,

Concord, Saturday Tronsitvllle, Monl

Cynthiana. Tuesdi

■ Peru, Miami County, Tuesday, toptember 1st,

INwaN ownfy. TnanHUy/Sep,

Muncio^Dsteware Coimiy, Thursday, Septem Indiarutpolia, Marion County. Saturday, Sop-

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Kul P Clay pool,

Speaker*—Ex-0overnor T E Brnmlette, Hon

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Portland, Jay county. Wodneaflay. Septembers Speakers-Ex.Gov T E liranilette, Hon Sol CUypool, E M McDonald, Hon Robert Lowry

v v s ii v* i j. Mi u sniiiivt • j t u 11 M McDonald, Hon Robert owry —

Portland, Jay eonnty, Wedneaday. September?

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TKNTH DISTRICT

Warsaw, Kosciusko county, September 27. Speakera—Hon. Thutuaa A^Hendricka, Hon. naon B. Brown, John Sartilghauaen (in Gar-

Jaaon man).

■ LKVRHTH DISTRICT.

Laporte, Lanorte county. Time not taod. Speakera—Hon. Thomas A.llendrlcks, Hon. Jaaon B. Brown, John Sarulgbausen (In Gar-’ Valparaiso. Porter county. Tuesday, Sept. 8. Speakora—lIon..TI)omai A. Hendricka, John

Barnlgkadsen (In Berman). lion. Jnniwn Koblnaon, ^

Of Wlnola, wilt address the people npon the life

Issues of the day as follow*: •

Paoll, Orange County, Tuesday, September!,

1 Fe Me

^Bediord, Lawrence County, Wednesday, SepBloomlngtoa.’Moaroe County, Thnrsday, Sep-

tember .'Id, 1 r. m.

. Wayerly, Morgan County, Saturday, Septem-

ber 6th, 10 a. M. >

Indianapolis, Marion County, Saturday, Sep-

tember 6tk, 7>. x.

^Lebanon, Boon* tymity, Monday, Septembsr cirawfordiville, Montgomery County, Tuesday, r&r 8 l^ lt,Pnu “i* ^* w>t,r ' 8*sDorormor Thomaa E. Bramlette,

Of Kentuaky, will addnMthj u pon the lit* le»UM Of the d4 ^Montipeljo, Whit# opnnty

Kotomo, Howard eounty, Wedueyda: Voruand, ‘ Jay eounty, Wednesday, Septem Winchester, Randolph County, Thursday, Sep

tember 10. .

New Oaetle, Henry eonnty, Friday, Septem. E. M, McDonald vIH speak with Gotanoi Bramlette at the Muss MuWtyff 1 fdlUand an

Nsw Cutler

N&Jtof. Co»,R. Maw. B.,UmW Newtown, Fountain County, Saturday, Sep-

tember dtb, 2 V,iXr : >» 3 * t

tember

Hass. Tkwsse— A. Mosmlrlaka.

The Democratic candidate for Governor, Will address the people In ucordano* with tit* followt Jefertonvile, iCmfke tSthnty, «a -Kutstiey,

September 1st.

Marlon, Grant county, Thursday, Sept. 3.

Huntington, Friday, September 4. Columbia City. Saturday, Sept. 5. Warsaw. Monday, September 7. Valparaiso, Tuesday, September 8.

Crown Point, Wedneaday, September 9. All these xppoifttiaeflta are lot I o’eloek V. X.,

iaoh day. CwlMMl k. J. Ryan

Win speak at the following times and places:

Waverly, September b, 8 o'clock, r.t. Lebanon, September 7, 3 o’clock, P. Crawfordsvine, September 8, 8 o clo._. .

■ S . Franklin, Johnson County, SepUmber 12, 4

o'clock, r. x. ^ Demorrntle Mm* Moating

At Kokomo, Indiana, Wednesday, Septembers. IdtW. the follawiag^stiMuUhed speakers will

poaitively be present:

"ion. Tboma

V'oorhees are also expected to be present. A large bickonr pole wUL k* fates* Good music

will bs in attenaanee.

Mo kopnhlle—A PoworfWI Empire. The EvanavUMqJtMial crow* laetllj Enoxl hu> not been In America quite a year yet, and la, consequently, not a voter. Somebody tql<}^« youthful Ukgel that It waeu’t respectable to be a Democrat—

toat ^^gtne

lie and opposed to Empires and MonaSchieo—and that none but the “Ignorant Dutch" belongedenihalemocratic party. avowed himself , a jadical, and, havinf written or got apmebody else to writ* out, a speechtdf him,’pooled off to a meet* duoed by the PreoMent,proceeded todeliv* or hiinwtlh ; SSto W&kto****** la the Evanavtlle Journal, occupy lag d^lyl-^lu^n., J^e^t^aRC-

folio we:

“Can you believe tEat any German who pretend* to gMsoxs (tkk knowledge of rending and writing, and who te bound by upiritual infiuences, would foil to got aasaras^s be anythingelee botwIiepubUcanf [Loud

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Dayton, Wednesday, September 16,7 o’clock Colburn, Thfafsday.September 17, 7 o'clock r x Battle Gryundi FridayKSoptfteherlC-LW'ciock ^ Hebron Boboel House, Friday, Swptvtflber lA^? Montgomery, BatarUay, September 10,8 o'clock PM _ . > '.<••• Cbauneey, Saturday, September 10,7 o'clock PM ■ Han. M. A, •. Packard, andidat* for Reporter of Supreme Court, wUl HBiyillilggte aa i'oUewa^--.r-ter County, Wednesday, Bdpsttegtes County, Friday, Sep* mm ,u... -• * - • * ty, Septem*'

aa to beUavoekhahWP-iWakld' aUAw ourtelves to be oppreaeed in any way? Ife| do not want a Jtepubltc^but we want a united ,ree Germany, governed by *—‘ “

powerful

Kiiowledt,« «**-%* o> - A ^|f*wyaffy tpsy v 4U uua v t ,v * is it poMlblejyay^lMK s young man of

-hone j

• P ?X.r No, sir re#, HcXteAirv, you are right. The man, who does not “want a Jlepublic” vV# doft 1 1, .faiJtpuy -jiqoh. and* wkst> 4S —o V,'X';5 The Journal onyo that at the conclusion of his speech, “throvrouslng cheers were ^en/o/^WBY'LJOjWA.Wl pro-

of an impudent young-ape tort In the bold

apd Ins ulting aquouaoejmftpt hknhittm

-iwetes i Mliasstfirfcaw «'*»«•,

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»oeb is the aM of threw year* of rad- fer Anas

leal rule jm ^ 1 1 • u • TRa radlc^pstpen are aorely distreaaed that the 9«B0craU la tha Southern States have eonitaSad to VoU the nagroee, and have uken eteps la that dtMotion. They regarded Sambo and Ctxflhe as peculiarly tboU:property, to W used oethey desired, omd now Maooih^ have wakened un r td see their “pet lambs" slipping from their grasp^lhey are Incensed beyond tneoaurw. Not oaly wMbout ooo^tlng, hdt it direct opposition to the wishes bhd earnest protest of the Southern whites, Coagmea eofoaneiteved I be negrd In these States and put the ballot In hlS' handa, while taking it from a large TWrtl3( >f <he ^1^ People. They then sdnt their agents down there—some of them, Freedmen’s Bureau nffl^a^, werq tbaywflffagy-to vote the negro for radicalism. The Southern whites, al flret, aljbwed fhotee Yankee ad* Veutunera and erolawaga to vote the ngi gro aathey pTwkk^' |hit, after looking over the Beid, the people of the South have come to the deftberafe dotermina* tlon to vote the negroes themaelves, and fltey wHtebith NegVc/sttAmge nfoaforced on them against their wishes and against their earnest protest, and now they In tend that the radicals shall be “hoist by -theteowu petsxVtlie “thkCpiort;

and the long 1 ’ of the matter.

The negro tat the South, is a poor, uneducated, ignorant creature, who hoe been accustomed k> look to his nu^ator for the.supply of his doily wants. ' He knows nothing and cares nothing about political mattera. The wealth and bunl* nee# of the Seuths-orlinar,'What. IRtle la left—are in the hands of the Democratic whites, who form over nine-tenths of the white population. Your carpet-bagger tea poor, drivelling, sneaking tpiug, whnJias tf>U« titti f<* the {AirposeOr gbtMhg into office and robbing and swindling whoever foils Ibte bis clutches. "‘The negro

W4x for wnployifeut, for he

Ifoi ifone te jpterhltn.bot thiy go to their old master* and are employed by them, and from them receive their living ySnd clothing. Ills but natUfdl that they should continue to look up to them gain the daya of slavery, and to bo guided by their ad vice and counsel. This, of course, gives the whites a vast influence over the ne grnes, and they Intend luoxort U lilts mil. Tkoj ear* mmd they wilt vote thn negro l Let our radical friends bo fully persuaded upon this point] They don’t Intend to sit quietly by and let a lot of aourvey and

: -eesbhy carpet-baggers and scalawag* con-

trol the negroes to vote away their liberty and put them in political slavery. They have taken this matter into their own hands, and will lead bain bo talhe polls aufl-Voto Kim for the Democrxtfo ticket! Wo know pkereol wo speak when we say that every Southern State, eeeapt Ten7 Florida, Looislk&aaiid Souffifta olina, te nayrtf Aid Blair, ndt

only by large but astounding majorities! 1 > fepnsteea, uftflel th# sfte^iig pro-

scription of the Bhowhlow Legislature, has diafr-anchlsed a very large portion of the white population of the State. Florida would have gooerwilfa bar sister States of the South for SeYMoA and Blair, had her people been allowod ta vote for Presidential electors, but knowing this, the radical Legislature took into their own bands the election of the electors. May be they will choose electors on the 3d

“«*> end may £a they

In Louisiana and South Carolina th* contest WHS lie WeffoWcPfho Vote close, The best informed men In both States , P>y.^«Pifon«»TMbwJ and Blair, but desiring to claim no State but * UC ^*MF i M* PH ’M»em down aa doubtful. All the other SouthA ern States will oast, their electoral votes, beyond a doubt, for Seymour and Blair. Aiyi ikftdJdditeHma witttarWteDist by it* own petard." But It te not the flrat time that, “curses, like chickens, hsvU oome kamx lx 1 >—I ml 1111 umniBrYBat the “JtMMOill iMKrielO^ue th inventor," Negro suffrage was fastened npon the unwilling and protesting peo* swindle the people ad infinitum. And now to have these “pet lambs" marched to the polls and vi|ted against them! Well, we must confess that it is enough | maketh even the wrath of men to serve Him, and the schemes and machinations of puny mortality can not long prevail

against Truth and Justice.

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•Alxx. 0. Jamisox, Sec’y.

-Baayailmeateae Dympna. sad there U no more ■* ..-.it:..

oavims BANK. X But WuUiitt. atrMt. nxLL a asAes rouwDRrf T>H(BK!S D-!l »nrt Br... Foat^rr. B.b.,Mn L,L. c iii311t3S«. kn ^Sr

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pedpttetle* of >the heart? Dew year liver, or

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urinary organa, or yekr kidney* freqwetotty get f - fist off ordifT’» yonr nrihe wmetlmw tfaieb.

, milky or iooky, or ii it yopy hk Mttllng? 0* doea THE MORNING GLORY *<W«kftmmrtmte1b#topr Orb awdltemitat

th* bottom after it ha* stood awhile? Do yen have spella of short breathing or dyapepate? Are poor bowels eoaatlpated? Do yes have spella *4

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That not a stogie Inatasce ha* come to the

CARRIAGE MAKERS.

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lathe elty. Am eot* agent for the Littlefield

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Atoi Worm Air Faramoao. mad* for heating. Burni AuthraHt* Goal or Coke. , • aff'i. , *!r3'ro;V'* n '“" d “> *> *“ • v **1 / i ’ •OLD CELT BY I. L . m A IV It E NI , r BRil.M tv Stofes* U«Dse Fornlsblng Goods, Martyeized Iron MantUe, Orated, Etc., No. 07 East Waxhlnwtna Rtrvet,

{kiaflng, or rnxhe* of Mood to tha heed 7 la yoor memory impaired? Is your mind eonstently ImsIHax npon this anbject? Do yea ftel dull, , ,,

coAL’r Lime/etc.

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the truth of the eaeeaUew. that in no ease what-

Bin.le d-.e Wb.en .offimnt for »

,eurs, end'Wbete. fSmdiew base betel cured by a

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{Ba'!rjjRfJ5S«Tt5. , 7r / 7:i , .'s:;; the disease hae heea cheekhd! more expeciully in ‘ s.'arte’SSirT.TO Wa ti Jhowete in pood order; Should the patient, howeyer, require a onthsrtie mediciue, after having '-IMea tbsee or four doee* of the Tonic, a tingle ifoae of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS

will be sufficient.

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Itetiess. mepino. tired -ef company, of 111*7 D* ;>,y .■ j, S', J Ii ' !* *.’ *i ; ' ' too wish to he left atone, to gat sway from every body 7 Dow any little thing make yon Sturt or ixmpf Is yow steep broken or r*M*w? lath* lustre of yenr eye as hrilltestT The bloom os • . . .... w year cheek ss bright? Do yon enjoy yourself in ;/ ■ ;t*i ■ Ii > • v '■ ' ’ 1 •’ *o*i*ty se wok? Do yon purene your bssteew with th* asm# energy? Do you fomas mneh eopI denes fat yourself? Are your spirits doll and flagging, given to fits of meUsehelyl If w, do not lay ft to you* liver or dyspepaia. Have you 1 rostlsw night*? Tear hack mask, year knew weak, sad haw* hot Uttlc appetite, and you at* . tribute thls te dygpepete or livercomplaiat? Now, reader', wif-sbus*. venereal dteasew badly cured, asd smusI excecac*. arc all capable of producing a weak nee* of the xeaemtiro organs. The organ* ef generation, when te perfect health.

coal awo *alt.

ere in Coal. Often H8V Meridian *treyt. IgU d^ COWmfclS^^IMERCHANTI

Sold hr all draggistx evaevabura.

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Tn jnj UBlteft fttntea^amd World*wide

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nous publications have shoern, aH of which are

' 'll.

I have^ver 1received. Ltr. Clenxent kn

.< aetly whathhepMks of. and his testimony de

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DRY COObB.

moke the man. DM yon

'think that tboec

TO Sem-Amal Ebou, July l, 1868.

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INSURABrCE

WITH TXB

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1*1, A Bond of Brotherhood; 2d, The evidence of pmdexee;

.89, Savwanxiety; Itimulate* Secxvfty; ravon aceumulatioa j

hold, defiant, energetic, persevering, suceaeaful

' r f • . f.: • business man arc always 4how whew

Ur# oryas* an In perfect health? You a ever hear such men complain pf being melan^oly, of nervaunew, of palpitation of tha heart. They are never afraid they eon not succeed te buaines*; they don't become eaS eng Jiaooaraeed • they ere always polite and plsasant in the company of ladtw, and look you and thorn right in the face— sen* of your downeast looks or any other moon new about them. I do not mean those who keep the organ* inflamed by rawing te cxoWe. Thaw M not enly rate theft oenstftuflons, hot also

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t^otrlheydobuteawwitkwfor. 1 7: Boa many man. from badly eared dtewew

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foom the effect* of wlf-abuie and *xe*^, have braaght about that state of weaknam te thow ergaai that has rkdaeod <hs ganarsl system so mnte as to MdxW almost every other dlsesw» : idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affection*, sol eld*, and almost srrerr ether form of dlseeg* , _ r/ ■ : *•:. 5 <i ‘ 11 J ' •' ’ T * which human!ty ls heft to, and the real oStUT

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the trouble saaseely ever suspected, and hsvu

doetesed fox all bat the right one.

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MAIR WORK. ^HArafSpa^^r®

THEY WILL CURE YOU <>. •-.-.c.i u»f. * imoi I

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Ju*a» 1866. I

Dx. Jonx Bvu.—Dear Sir* i have rt^cntlj

Bold by all Arnggiste everywhere.

H. ^it B SK£*» 4 r"fe , k5f^£llsyS Krs^cSsfST^o'iirir^s

WAitPWAWE.

RBIY. LAYMAN A FLBTCHER, Whole-

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KNITTING MACHINES.

eed PUIS,

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IHVUUT7U OF yiH BDICSL HU

^nd speedy in its effect*. are nncertain in the extreme. My object in writ-

ihg'youle to find out upo the medicine directly fro:

AS A PREVENTIVE

ha vw daily

I SSWiw tf. 1 Jbfort k ;2«ion IL^^uT.

in H* effect*. On th* oenfrary, they

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. it i can get it great deal ef it.

, HJ 1 articles 1s cou-

teory to the tooelungs and waetice of a gmat maforfty of the regularline otM. D. s, but I see no iust cause or good sense in discardings remedy which we know to be efficient, simply oecause we may be igndrant of its combination. For my part. 1 shaM make it a rule to use all and any mean* to alleviate suffering humanity which 1 may he able to command—hot hesitating because

, _ . .in what te: the medicine directly from you. upon easy terms, 1 shall use a 1 I am aware that the use of such

T AMB’S 1 i Ju Aiieu, I wovi street. Bend for wanted

r^ ^*r*° p> ii B pitui* ^ ™*«*»«* d * d “ •oM by ait dragglste everywhsru. • 1 on.- .. tfle- i 1 1 r? TT . ’ -t . ; . ' -.ii* v ...a'!' ■

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means an advocawor supporter ofltije thousands of wortUeas nostrums that Heed aheibuntry, that purport to cure all manner of diaewe to which human flesh is heir. Please reply soon, and inform me of your best term*. > - : “"■"•IfMV'mMWr.M.D. : oe-I ,PS c.::!/.

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"^ vJUtvrv" tor °»-

j tttotS IiiliMon' tor thV purposes of the National Government alone If eqi^l^/opftaau ^anatowTery man, Woman and child In the Union. The foot that this enormous burden Is

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strong government—a oentralised, coniolldated government, at Washington, hlch te only Monarchy—“ a powerftil mplre”—in fadfi, HiMKiNt< the name. ixa*L, we apprehend, only uttered the wntimente of hte radical teachers, and ihe people, who love Republican Liberty,

hme

>rave fothere did; eon see, In this ease, at

hat goal radicalism aims.

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