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jntncan. K. II. SWIFT, Ktilor. - HIIOOKVII.I.KFridnyMornlrjf. Otfrter JO. 1S66. THE ELECTION FACTS AND FIGURES. An examination of (lie late election rtv tarnt of this County, and a compariaon of tUa aatntf with lie voto of 1SGI, prcnenU iotnej intermting Facta. TLe vote of the County t fyunJ to bo increased 317, of which Grover gains 102 on Farquhar, and Holman 215 an lWrry. Ilolman plos 199 ia Broolvillc, Cedar GroTo, Laurel aa New Trenton, point at which the . principal Finnegao TSailroad vote wo cast

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men of Franklin County rallied nobly to the 'import oC Vfif tiro v, aad that but for the Finnegan rote lloltnan would bare gone out of tbia County on a Majority re duced far below that of Berry. fcfaCH'ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Tbt Drmttrmt ,peta out ita cannon a thing it never du! when a victory was achieved by our boya in blue during the great rebellion -and with its chanticleer cruwa lustily over tie result of the elec tion io thin County, claiming it as "a tri umphant victory lor the Democracy." The lAmocrat certainly goes upon the theory of "small favors thankfully recoiv cd." Contrasted with the facts io the iase, this vaunted Democratic victory armies into in?ignificanco. In 1SC4, Dr. Berry majority in this County was 855. Now, Ilolman's majority is only 970 a gain of 115 votes. Subtract from this the illegal Finnegan vote, and Holman's majority would not exceed 700'at the at- ..... most. H Kb a fair election, and as good a result in other Counties, Gtover would have been elected by a handaonie majority. CONTEMPTIBLE. ' So far as we have been alio to learn, Uiere was a general acquiescence, in' this County, in the division of the KIcction Uoard a agreed upon by the Unionand Dtraocjvitic Cntpl Committees. The Inipector at CJur Urovo, however, (Mr. John T. Coolcj,). although he was aware of the agreement, and was advised as to tha-aelcction or Jude and Cleric as made by the Union pirty, placed two Democratio Judges n the lioard, and refused to make any titter arrangement. We had "though that Mr. John T. Cooley was an looorable nun, but after this exhibition f Limaelf wc bog leave -to reverse our fin Ion. For the Benefit of Copperheads. It is said that totno benevolently disposed perrons design to circulate a peti tion in foutli-Kantern Indiana for the benefit of Copperheads. The object of the petition will bo to as!c the Legislature of Indiana to puns a special act to provent luixceenatioii brtwecn pcraoni of African descent with Copperhead, there being no dAn4';ot of any other part of community except Copperheads being aoduccd into soiaj, political or nuptial equality with the lilacks. "U'liito partners or none," ia what they ask, and wo hope tho prayer will be answered. THE BANNER TOWNSHIP. Metuinora is entitled to all praise for the rtrbl'i- aw-iiuit she gave of hcrseMf at the bite eTetrtoa. On a voto of 23'J she gave a majority of 117, being a gain of 41 on tlit wole of 180 4. All honor, aay we, to the gallant Union men of Metaraora Town, ship. Would that a portion of their zeal and enthusiasm could be infused into the other Townships. THE FAIR. (fontrary to our expectations we are on a'jlo this week to publish the Award if 1 renijiutis as uiado at our late Fair, owing tiMliC'ac& that we could not obtain a lift of tho same. Aj soon as we can obtain a i-tof'tlie l'retniujna wa shall take pleasure in laying It befoo the readers of tha America it. DESERTERS VOTING. Judge Ifohuan's mnj;rity in this Coun ty was swelled by the votes of a number if deserter aud draft aucuka. We ob' iwrve that one of these gentry ha.1 been arratod. Lit. Cincinnati on a charge of illoga!)rütifv uul U i intruded to prosocute hi im to tho extent f tLe law. We hope to see a like course pursued ia thu Coun yNOT MUCH. Our Copj rbcad JVtr mis were so elate over tho large Finucgaa rote cast in this County ind tho con5cncot Democratic tütin, that thy fondly anticipated a like rwult e'ke where. Accordingly oo the day ate the election thy made extensive preparatiu for a jolli&catioa. DemijohnM.wcre tllad,. cowdt pucchiMd, aad their artillery pat Ui prpor eoadilio.But an returns cawe ia from other Couiv Ditftrictii and u they thought Utter of it aud uLtvlj postponed their diuvrii'stratioa to a more auspicious period.

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-t 09 o CT 0 P . s" 3. 5 "2. s a a o n n Ö S THE ELECTION. Tho Indianapolis IhraLl of tho 13th nst. thus alludes to the result of the elec tion in this State : Returns come in with crovoLincr alow. ncsj, but enough ia known to warrant the assertion that we are beaten on the State ticket by from firo to ten thousand major. j aI .i .i . i". i Ii. iy, ana mai ma raaicais navo a work ng trajonty In both branches of the Leglature, thus insuring the election of O. P. Morton as United States Senator, io place of Henry S. Lane. We have elected NibJack, Kerr and Ilolman in tho First. Sec ond and Fourth Districts. In tho Sev enth District, it is probable that Cln has been defeated by a small majority. In the hiahth district tho vote has been closer than in -any other. It is probable that rurduo is also beaten. Urth runs considerably behind his ticket. Bitter as is this defeat, we have the proud consciousness of having raado a good fight of it. and of havintr reduced the radical majority in this Ktate at least one-Mil. Wo counsel the Democracy to be of good cheer; to hold to the faith. work unceasingly, and watch and watt for the good time coming. Truth is mighty, and will evcrUually prevail. Within the next two years the character of radicalism, with its infamous aims and purposes, will bo more generally understood than at present, and then will come suck a. revulsion of feeling as will sweep tho unscru pulous demagogues who now control that party from tho faco of the earth politi cally speaking. THEIR LOVE OF THE SOLDIERS. Wa understand that Capt. Atkinson, while canvassing Decatur County in behalf of tho Soldiers' Home, obtained contributions to the anseant of mb hundred dol lars, of which amount mvih dollars only were contributed by members of the Dem ocratic party 1 In' UuA Cautity ha obtained thirteen hundred dollars, all of whick, except thirty dollars, came from tuembets of the Union party.

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: o )- : . . CT : o t muuo -i w w es o I CI JWp'n rn ( 0 tk S W U OO o H 3 SP n a 'iio-upo 0 0 1 bi (3 (3 4 - ti M,a ,008f!Il!Al """d 'niradct3 0 CO e ? M 9 rt . K to o i C W 0 d 'usraion 0 H y o o it - iwiiKio D 'iDAOJQ o o o to mvoo U 'A 'ustig CO cr 4 iJk r- (J Cl w n 'ssoii . . m o Ok. (5 0 M 1 wwooöoö I Q Aapaoji a 0 0 to r I,. 9 q 'aoBtaJoojc; ... .... n a3iiv q 'ajpay a o o 3 to 5 a. w. to o -a . i(. MCK t u I 11 XOjJ a 'PJojJ!0 i 5 o Lit . 'uoijng .a I W CO w i -I C O O to S j CO B Ci 'S -1 to 1 C H t' H A '8U0p 0 4 9 B B 5" M W (S 'O to I t Ci I10 09 Q 0 ;-r ."J f Sol -4 en o g SOLDIERS' HOME MEETINGS. Capt. Atkinson of Indianapolis, Agent of the Indiana Soldiers' Home, will address the citizens of this County at tho following times and places: Blooming Grove, Saturday, 20th, at 7 o'clock p. M. Fairfield, Sabbath, 21st, at 10J a. m. Whitcomb, Sabbath, 21st, at 3 P. M. Springfield M. E. Church, Sabbath, 21st, at 7 r. m. We trust that all the frienda of disabled and homeless soldiers will attend theso meetings. Let us not so soon forget those through whoso sufferings our country was saved from ruin. Tho Only debt wc can never pay is the debt of gratitude we owe our brave defenders. Capt. Atkinson wi explain the necessity and workings of the "Soldiers' Home." The Ladies and Soldiers are especially invited. DASTARDLY. One week ago last Saturday Gen. Merodith was struck by a brickbat which was thrown at him by some cowardly Booun drei, as he was passing from the Court House to tho Depot in Ccntreville, after makiog a speech. Gen. M.'s enemies will find that mobbing a man is a slow way to put him downv i M Rich Reading. Hon. Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, Gav. James L. Orr of South Carolina, John II. Noyes, John Pierpont, Wra. Harvey, and a Kaffir Chief of Mozambiquo, with other illustrations, given in the October number of the Phrenological Journal. Also, Social Science, Dreams and Dreaming, Psychology, Phys iology, Physiognomy and Phrenology. It is a very interesting numberonly 20 cts. or $2 a year. Address Fowler & Wells, 3SD Broadway, Xew York.

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Our latest Information givting majorities for members ofV Tho State ticket will run over a tho above this : District. Conftreiimen. TThU Fint. Second. ' Third. Fourth, Fif.h. Sixth. Seventh. Kiffhth. Ninth. Tenth. Klevcnth. W. R Njblack, M. C. Krr, M. C.'Huntpr, 719 ' k W. Ü. Ilolman, (leorj W. Julian, 6,500 John Coburn, 2,700 1 II. D. Waihburn, 838 ! 0. 8. Orth, ?l 1 Srhujler Cotfax, 2.16H ' William Williams, 1.3ÖG J. T. 9. Shanks, 2,600 1.43 1,74 i 42 17,012 a, coo Tho Franklin Countv Teachers' Assa. elation 7 Met Oct. 13th, '60, in tho Lecture Ro' of the Presbytarian Church. The atU ance was quite good, but owing to the' avoidable absence of President Marti' Brookville College,' and others, the t gramun was not fully carried out. I ever, tin time was most profitably a in the discussion of various subjects. A lecture by A. W. Beighle, on matic, speaking of some of the mor cult points, was listened to with mJ terest. A paper by Miss It. Jennie Do; the subject of Geography, was read, lowed -by considerable discussion as to t best method of teaching it, map-drawing use of globe, &c. Tho remarks of the President and oth era on the importance of Common School Education, School Government, &o. And why should not teachers meet and consult for their own interest and those around them, when tho welfare of thou sands depends to a great extent upon their cflortB7 "Tho harvest truly is plentiful, but the true laborers are few." On motion, the matter of corresponding with and procuring the assistance of prom inent educators to meet with the coming Institute, was left with the County School Examiner. Appointments for the next meeting of the Association are aa follows: D. D. Blakeman, Geography and Map. Drawing. Mr. Smith, of Mt. Camel, English Grammar." . v Several became members of the Asso ciation. . After making some further arrangements with regard to the coming Institute, tho Association adjourned to meet asrain in Brookvillle, Saturday, Oct. 20, 18CC, at 10 o'clock A. M. A. B. LINE, Pres't. A. K. Buck let, See'y pro. tern. A Disgraceful Mob. General Meredith appeared at Phillips' Hall, Monday evening last, according to appointment, to addrens the peoplo on the political questions of the dav. He had spoken about thirty minutes, to a large audienco of quiet, resectable people, who appeared desirous of hearing him ttirougb, wuen a squao; 01 ten or tit teen small boys catno into the ball and bciran a diatur. bance, which was rapidly incroascd until the meeting waa broken up. lneooys were, ot course, put forward y the initiators of the proceedings. hiforts wero made by different Deraona to pcrfuado thoso who vore behaving so dis gracefully to leave the hall, if they did not wiau io near me speaker, ana allow thofce who did want to hear, the privilczo of so doing. But all such efforts were of no avail; the clamor grew more violent, until the epoaker and his friends were driven from the stage, and threats against incir lived irceiy indulged in. While passing from the hall to his hotel, tho General was struck by stones and eggs; one of tbo stones caused quite a painful wound on the sido of the head, and anoth er bruised the muscles of the left arm so severely that it is still impossible -to use It is unnecessary to enlarge on the dis graceful character of this transaction. 'reedom of speech ia one of the funds mental rights of mi, and should not be violated under any pretext, especially m a time of peace like the present. To the city of Richmond this affair is especially unfortunate. It shows a lamentablo de ficiency in our police establishment that loudly demands correction, r or it is wel known by every person who witnessed the mob of Monday nigh), that it could have been suppressed, at any stage of its pro gress, by a half-dozen, efficient officers, and the supremacy of tho law vindicated.' That no such effort was made shows that there was no intention or purpose, on the part of ius fiuiivvuicn, wno are paiu ior maintaining the peacc.to perform their duty. We may have something further to say on this topio hereafter. Richmond Telegram, Uct. lö, üb. A Lower Deep. Our New York special brings intelli gence of tho nomination by the Copperheads of James Brooks for Congress in the Eighth District, and John Morrissey in the Fifth. In the other District Conventions the harmonious" Democracy failed to- nominate, and broke up in a row. So farr the only nominations made are those of Sunset Cox. Janes Brooks, John Morrissey and Fernand Wood a played' out trickster from Ohio-, a dilapidated and ankrupt know-Nothing politician, a pro fessional gambler and prise-fighter, aud a

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DUt pathy au s -ate i South a be -nnst publlo sentiment which liiiuTtains and makes operative all living laws. This is my faith and my herosy. Mr. Beecher closed by expressing his belief that it was necessary to give the testimony of the North how, with a volume, a vastness and a decisiveness that shall admit of no misunderstanding; and that when they who represent tho people again take their places, it shall be with all the North behind them and indorin them Disastrous Conflagration in Quebec. Half tint City in ltuiitiTtcenty jVr. llun dttd Hourt Cbnmmhl 18,000 People T9 f V ...... - - Jiumntujofi -jhrre MiUu,n Lfollar: Quebec, C. E., Oct. 15. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning a fire began in the house of Mr. Trudel, grocer,St. Joseph-st., near Jacques Cartier Market. Owing to tho early hour of the morning there wero but few people about. The wind, which had blown half a gale from tho eastward all night, had slightly abated, still it raged with such fury as to cause serious apprehensions. By the time the fire origauo reacnea tno sccno Trudcl s house was enveloped in flames. Tho sappers were already there, buttbero was somo delay in laying tho hoso and getting a force ot water, which was not remedied for near ly an hour, enabling the fire to make ran. id progress. No loss than ten or twelve houses wero on fire, and lumber and wooden sheds on all sides ignited. By half-past five eighty houses, all wooden, wero in a blate. tho flames, driven by the wind, spreading in all direc tions. At 0.30 over 150 houses were con sumed. The fire by thia time ran alon ot. Joseph and Notre Dame streets, carrying every thing beforo it. The church of La Congregation stood In creat dan. gcr, but a sudden cnango of the wind saved it. Crossing St. Valier street the firo soon spread nto St. Sauvcur street. House of ter house fell a prey to the flames. It was thought the houses eastward would bo saved, but the firo crept back, doing its work of destruction. At eleven o'clock tho whole center of the district, lying between St. Sauvcur and Lower street, running parallel with the river, was a barren waste. Having nothing to feed on, it distributed itself in op posite directions. The wind increasing again, and blowing gusts from every direction, three separate conflagrations were observable at once. , St. Sauveur church, Dunn's Soap and Candle factory. Kies' ropo-walk, and other large buildings were in flames. Along St. Valicr street, toward tho tollgate, and streets surrounding tho General Hospital and Convent, another terrible fire was raging with even greater fury, at the back of Crown street, and along Prince Edward, Jesuit and Ryland streets, the flames creeping back, enveloping street after street, despite almost superhuman efforts. Tho conflagration ceased about 5 o'clock, when there was nothing rcoro for it to feed on. Moderate computation places the number of house destroyed at 2,500. Tho loss of real property is between 82.500,000 and $3,000,000. Tho number of persons rendered houseless is estimated at 18,000. The body of a man, burned almost to a crisp, was dragged out of a house on St. Yalisr street. It could not be recognized. Sergeant Hughes, of tho Royal Artil lery, was blown up and badly burned, tho' not dangerously. .Licut.'Douglas was se verely hurt by the falling of a building. Several seamen received contusions, but none seriously that we coffld hear of. Lieut Bonn, of one of the regiments, had his arm broken by a falling beam. Senator Wilson, of Mass., stated at Natiek, in that State, on Sunday week, that he had consecrated himself to the cause of Christ, and hereafter should take his stand with the people of God.

CUMENTS. 3 WANTED. j 8 ckool Corf oratoa ool Tcactxn, as folI ! a Fint AitUtrlmrv DepartmaBti. )NDAY la Novamber, liaaU it tin f tanni ma ob will eommaad Ilm. Addraii, 'J. O'HAIR, Clerk.

VAirs 1AGRANT1E. 'OFLOIfE 'wklch kasof lata an rorld abroad, pot$$It eootaloi tbt vols tt, known la tk itrI a pott Bf tfaa rUy laflmno tba af--nt pf onen orunlty viae of minds. Tbl tavalutbl to prot of tbt affel!ont j. Tbr I prnduofd arta of thot whom promoting mariiaga caotlnatd joy. oi fear, awostnt the alckeni the untrprebatbfalnett of tb rt-feellngt, eiaatltet 1 of revlb patart sren ; llttt heaven. To r burhaDd'f Iota decay .ill word. To Wert f To tbo. who mourn aa ua eomet like a foolblag i gloomy, no aitiir to !, not to aekaowlrtene. URÄMIE not only earMioBt In luxarlout rich,Uod of the etraotphore. .andfaptlvaUf the eentet. ( li iweetncif, it It InejHjr iij art lu perfume for f. J artk'le at abe'per.nA yoanc eed pine io i Ingle llenednett. ireeiiom for uie will aeeomf Tbie artiol it welt worth the e alone. 1'rloe per bottle $1. 1 1 by'mail or expreea prepaid oo -otie eaa be cent peifurtly teenre from ..ad all corrciponrtt-nce will be conrietly conSdeatial. All ordert VtuM be A to II KIttifiR,g HÜTTS It CO CheA River t..Trov. N. Y.. the ivner i f Mill In , . Aineiiea. oetlS RESTORE YOUR SIGHT! rtCTACt.r ak! tup. fttcAi. orr R ATIOKS REND K RED USELESS! THE INTIMABLE BLtJSINO OF MÜHT Ii MADI TER. PETUAL BY THE L'SR Of THR NEW PATENT IMPROVED IVORY VI CUP. Han? of ear mm eminent Phrtlrltn. Orall.tt, Siodrnti inf l)ilni bt.e kij iscir ffht reitar4 and permint ndr cured ef i 1. IMPAIRED VISION. J a. PRKRYoriA, f Ft, tlh(tJa. 3. AMHENOriA.Of Vlt Eve. 4. EPIPHORA Ruimlne ir Wtterv frei. 6. otREYEJ. O. WEAKNtSlOP TIIE RETINA, er Oatlt Nere. 7. OPHTHALMIA, or InKimmttlon ef the Fye ie4 in ipnJtffi. R. PMOTOPHOni. or tnlnlrrn- ft Licht. O. PTOTH, or Pillincof h Ere ll.:. 10. MYODtSOriA, moving iptci er Soiling boittti br fort Iht Kre. 11. AMAURO ( r Olwnrlir of VUlon. 12. CATARACT, rartial OlIndneM, ene Went Ditordert of the Em. ANY ONI cia lh IVORY EYE CUP, without Iht aid of DOCTOR or MEDICINE li ai to receive ImmcUltit benefcltl re.elia, end never wear tpertaclc or, If uiing aew, te lif tbtm atldi forever, Ovtr coco certlRcitei ef ritei where a rare vu ar.viou.Iy atrinieed, tty be ten it rer ellice. We $ utr.ntce fur. In r.. where the direciioni an fallowed, or wi will refund the money. Vor alt bf Dru(Iit and OrulWli. Tererelve eur I REAI InK ON THE EYE bv return mail free, teed jreur full a.lJrvM te Dr. J. BALL U CO., Bn 701, P. 0. lit JVrfin Sirttt, If, Y. for the wsrtt rim mt MYOPIA, ef NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, uie eur NEW MYOPIC ATTACHMENTS. ea.Hr eJImied inj applied le the I very Eye Cupe. lend far a Pamphlet. oetl REDUCTION IN PÜICE OF TUE AMEBIC AH WATCHES, MADE AT WALTHAM, HASS . w IN conicqucnce cf tb'e recent freat improvementa In onr feolllllet for manufacturing1, wo have reduoed our prieea to aa low a point aa tbcv can Depiaccu ... - With Gold at Par, to that no one need hciitute to Iny a watch now from the expectation that It will be cheaper at cme future time. The teit of tea veari and tha uanuuciure and täte or More than 200,000 Watches. have given our production a the very blgheit rank mmenciog with tbo dey thoronthli txceüent among time keepcre. Co termination to make only vb.lv uriHent watcbee, our butineta baa ateadily increaaed aa

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the publio became acquainted with their value, r-l,ee of eveate, and tbia part may be called th until for montbf together, we have been anable to f0'P. ne fun, the patboa of the war. Tbia nnni. j.mnn,t V. i. ..i.ii. -ni... tuftfatei the cbsricicr of the leaden, the humor

our faotory buildlngn until they now cover over three acref of ground, and giro accommodation to tV-in airb hiin.lr,.,! eorU.n. Wo are fully juitiSed In laying that wo now make more than one-half of all the Watcbee aold in the United Statet. The different erodet are dl.tlngulihed by the following trade maxki on the r,tte: 1. "Amnrlrnn Wateh r W.ltk.m XT ... ... . . . 0 Irnl.inn Tim tr Cn" W.lih.m V.. 3. "Pi 8. Ba.rtl.tt," Waltham. Matt. 4. "Wm. Eiiarv." 5. OUR LADIES' WATCH of lint quality la named "Appleton, Trae A Co." Waltham Mate. fl. Our next quality of Ladioa' Watch le named P.S. Baillett." Waltham, Matt. Then wnlohna nr. fnrnl.kxt l . ..... ...1... f I.., a.l.i.i,i.r ..... ' The American Watch Co. of Waltham. Ma. . autkArlia in tn .Uta that wlthmtt H l.tlnM inn t trade-markt or price. lit ii vi I i i. .i n . ... . , 11 IU: rroaUCIS II mCir aCICrj art lUllJ WairaCltl to be the belt tltne-kerperi of their class ever made In thio or Any other eonntry. Buyers thould rememoer tnat uniiRe tne guarantee or a fureign mater wno ran never be reached, tali guarantee it vond at all tltnaa aealnat tha fVmnaiiv a th.t agenu, and that If, alter the moat thorough trial, any watoh thould prove deieotiv In anv narticular. It may alwave be exchanged for another. Aa th Amerloaa Watcbee made at Waltham, are for tale by dealer! generally throughout the eonntry, wo do not tcltcit ordere for Bingl watchei OAUTIOlSr. Th pnbllo are eaatloned to bay only ef rotpectable dealert. All pertoat tcUlng.ooaaterfeits will be proseented. BOBBINS &. APPLET0N Asms for Til AimiCA" Watch Couriar, IS2 Broadway, N.Y. ctl9-Im

LADIES, ATTENTION.

EE. BE VERICTi'2 For oalarglng, beautifying ad developingthe breaeu Til IS jireparatloa wet 'originally prepared It Dr. Da Verieonr, of Peril, and bae been aied daring the rait fle yean by tbooiaaat 01 tno leinlonable of Parle and London, with tho mott grat ifying reialte. . It it aow ior ins cm umi prim . eonntry. It will ia all eeiee reaovo aay aeieei i iorm vr condition of tbo Female breait, ae tie appUoalloa. cbanget and perfeoU It to IU rritUno beaaty. Ladlet who from any eaaie have act been fully developed, will find It inralaablo for prodaelag a fallout of form, rendering the breaita large aad Bra, removing tendcrnen and pais, aad fttf life end action to the mammary eeentiont. . Klderty ledlee by Ite me eaa renew tboir toiome to tha oondlUoa of their youth, whflo all young ladlee whoie development hat tot been thorough, eaa Improve tbetr forme, by prodaelag a fallnoie and firm roundoeii, to typical of all natural btaaty. Iti emollient quality givee an osquiiue ionn to IhotklB, while It vlUliiel and tlmnUtee tbo wkols motrslar actloa, Increatlsg tbo development, and boautlfr Ing the form. It gtvet to the breaitf that perfoct development which ilte tbo admiration of tho moat ladtffereot, and which, It the pride of every lady of reflnemeat and adaeaUd Uite, and ehould be placed among the Ireat urei of a perfect loltet. no ineonvenianee in lie aiMllcalloa. tloae for bio, lonteloiefy aoaled, and poitpald by mall or eipren, ob receiptor an order, by Biiote, Shctti k Co., Cbomlttt, J8J Kiver Street, Troy,. N Y N.B-AH eorretpoadenet aeredly oonJntUl. HOW" ftea we br IMt osprenlon from percent rendinc advertltemenii or Peteat m.hi. I m u t I - clnet, and la nine caict ont often the may be right. It It ovtr If jian ilacs I Introduced my medicine, tho Venetian Liniment, to the pullte. I bad no money to advertlio It, toI left It für tale with a few druggttte and tlorekeepert throogh a tmall lection of the oouatxyr many taklrg it with treat reluctance; but I tvld them to let anyone have it, and ll It did ant do all I atated on my pamphlet, bo oae need pay for it. In aome ttorea two or three bottlet wero taken on trial by penooi preient I wai, by many, thought craiy, and that would bo the latt they would tee of me. Cut I knew my medieiae waano humbug. Ia about two m on tbt I began to restive ordere for more Liniment, lomeealllog It my valuable Liniment, who refused to fign a receipt when I left It at their ttore. Now uy ealee are million of bettlet yearly, aqd all for caib. I warrant it inperier to any other medicine for tho eure of Croup, Piarrbva, Dyieatcry, Colie, Vomitinr, Spm, and Kea-tfiekneoe, aa aa internal remedy. It it perfectly ianocevt to Uie inter. ally, ace oath eccompeayipg e-h bottle, nd' externally for Chronic Kheumatiein, ITradaeho, Muioptr rored Feet, irsieee, Spralm, OldSorct,. Swelling!, Sore 7hvt, e. gold by all tboDiuggiti. Depot, J CorUandt-iU, New York.' ocil In L of (kit Coin). my at tbtir eXro at lianix n Till RS HA .iberSth day of (. tober proilio etil cluck A. il. J. CHAPMAN, cti-4w 6ercUry ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VTCE bcrcl.y glcn, that tbo undcraignej' ll- bat thin diy been at irtel Admin iittrator of ihe eelaleer Wtllinm Juliue llabn, late of FranRlin County, Indiana, dercererl. f.id K.i.ta U fiippoacd toletolrent. MICHAEL HEKlEL, ociig-lbrto-aw. Administrator. AUUIMSTRATOR'S SALE. efir H..1....L..I 1 !.!.! I... . .f .L. J' .Muiirijiiiru n uiu I llltil- lr III ne e.tntn of William Julia IIhn. I.I. .r Frank in Cuuotv, Indiana, deceaeed. will, at the lata reaidenco of tbt deceased, On Saturday, October 21th, 1SCC, I expoio totale at publio oulrvy, the property of decedent, eonilrtlug In part of 3 bored', colli, 2 owe, S beifen, 7 ibeep, I aowa aud pljr, I wegoa. piowt, narneei, noureboia ruraltare, 2 watthea, 2' fun , I piioi, revolver, ana cliwr arttclea. Xeru of aale made knie Jsy af tale. MICH AUL UK It TEL, octlO-lSOd.Sw Adwiniitraur. STOLEN. NOT ICE I a hereby given, tbat note, ex era ted by the following rattlei, were t.leo frota theundnralgned on or about the lit of Oct., if.r: - Matlhiat Uettch, with lecurltv, for 19 0. IUrnct Crunl, with llenrv Fchurhrork eecurltv for fid t. Maithiai Kantt. with tecurltv for $17 Hi. l'etcr Mutcb, with Henrr Ciekel ieo;rl'r for $14 15. llenrv onJerblJe. with aecarltv-fur-f8 4. Herman Wclioeyer, wltb tecurltv for 17 83. Fred Crnae. with . aernrltj far na T. Herman Deoiuiaa, wlih aecurlly for A 45. Theo. Slrautman. with aecnritv fur f 10 en. llamilUo Meeker, with iccuritr for 121 45. Herman MTrkrr, with IJearr Scbarbrock tccurlty for 18 0. PfittniB, with ecnrlty for f All above dated SOth Set teauler. Utt. and all payable to Darnet Unkel, oae year after dale. All refloat are hereby notiltd net to trede fi r or . . a. a m a a -n-a purcaaio tat taaie, at ptyiaeni iberroi bat tern. ioetlZ l.'j DAHN ET I1AKEL AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF TUB REBELLION. T'lIERK It a certain portion of tho warthat will A. net ver f o into the tealar hiitoriei, tor be etaDdied In romance or poetry, which it a vei P,rtf It, and will, if preierved, convey t c.Mdin tfr id, .r the very real to cueceea,D feneration! a better Idea or the iplrtt or , th COnfllc' tbB many dry repofti or cireful nar r the foldieri, the devotion of the WOtntn, the ravery or men, the pluck or ear heroei, tb rw uanco and hardshipt of tho icrvioe 1 profaielj lllastraUd with ever 300 "arraviaga by th Brit artlitl, which are re ! worthy af oaamiaation aa epeei. n,t,f M7 ? body of the teit, after the popular ttyle of Lot l.i . m . i . .. . . r . V h . . I -iotariat rieia oooa vi lit nrrtieuot. Th book't oonttntl inelud vemtnlacencea of camp, ploket, tpy, toout, blTOUie, lieg and batI tie-field ndvonturef; thrilling foU of bravery. " drollery, eomtcal and ladioroai adveatarea Amareineatai well at iaitractlea aay be fotnd Tery PK. ae graphle detail, brilliant wit aad autneniio ni.iory, are aauiruiiy interwoven in thit Work Of literary art. Thia work eelle itt elf. The people are tired ef dry detaila and partlian woiki, and want tome thing humoroua. romanti aad itarlllar. Our irentl ire tnaklnj from J0 to $20 per month. tmrvi an iiptam, cid ivi tut.i.ii. iia fullpauieuUra. and our trme and proof c( NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 148 Woet Fourth street. ootll 4w Cincinnati. Ohio. P 17 A T T7QTATP AßTWPV XVJ2iülj liOlAl Ci liUJlilM Kj 1 TüB nnderilrned hariPC obtained Ooverament Liceme at tuen, are prepared to no a general ba ioeai aa UEh ESTATE AGENTS. Wilt tell Real EiUte for ethert, or rent lioaiei, Store., er other Baildiaga, or Real Eetate.er Collect RontD. Oee Dollar will bo charred for entcrier property on Regtater for rent or aale. Reasonable percent eje for renting or making tale.

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