Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1869 — Page 4

Agricultural and Domestic.

Worses. Horses should never U' k<*|»t eo-lghg without water that they diink largely when they get itl Give it to them often, wild they will never injure themselves with it. Nothing is more common tlmn to hitcli n team to a plow, ami work them half a day without a drop of water. What man won h i nuhinit to such treatment? If the plow i» started by seven in the morning, water should be given before ten, and again j in the afternoon about four j o'clock. Keen if half an hour is thus consumed more work, will be done in a day. 1 lie objection that horses on the road should hot lx loaded w ith water is not valid. A horse j weighing 1,2ti0 will hot be I mucli eacnmbt-red by twenty; pounds of water, while the distension will give him additional streugth. Every fanner knows that when he himself nudertakes to lift a large log. ot* a ; heavy stone, he can du more, by first inflating himself with air, , and uot unfirquently be looses , a button or two from his pant a- J lo *U3 in the operation. Some ; degree of inflation by water will add to a horse's strength in the same manuer. In driving a horse on the road a nutural gait, of nine or ti n iniloati hour,Thave frequently had occasion to observe that Jit* was laboring with pm>piraii'>ii until I let him drink lively, when lie ceased to sweat ami evidently traveled more tasiiy. Don tbe afraid to give \ our horse water: the danger is in making him abstain too long, ia which case, care is needed.

Observations on Shoeing.

No person should ever allow lii.s horse to be shod by a farrier who employs or keep* in his simp the knife used for cuttimr away the hoof, shaped bke a smail shovel, and usually braced against the shoulder when used for shovelling away t l|e horn. l'lte Abiiightv Assigned tlie l’rog as an' elastic,* insensible eashiou, on w-hieh the horse should walk, as do the fowl and other animals; yet. black-, smiths delight in cutting away tliis most useful part and thereby expose that which is most sensitive to contact with the bard road. _ No greater folly can l*M>imairineil. and to a ivas mabla man it only requires to die Noticed to make the error relf-apparetit. Tim blacksmith will argue that lie must “eat away the ragV and some are so ignorant as to dYelare they cut away the fr<>g • 0 pro” vent pressure on it;" that is to say tnev cut it away to provent. the very object of its creation. The frog should never bttjeut, or auv portion; if allowed to take its natural course it becomes a perfect safety-stand and-protect ion to the foot. —In eolts the frog may be seen in its full vigor and usefulness; but at the first slfixing the knife, goes to worker: aud. so it continues while there is any frog to cat. — Pub. Royal- Svci-

Medical Propertions of Celery.

I have known inen and wo men too, who, ij-om • various eanses.had in come so much aftVeted with nervousness that when they stretched out their bauds they shock like aspen h-aves «ju windy days-r—aud hv a daily moderate use of the hlanehetl foot stalks of celery leaves as a salad they become ‘as strou<r and steadv iu limbs us otlier pet/pie. I have known othei’S so very nei’vous th;it )he Last annoyance put tlienf in a state of agitation, aud they were almost in constant perplexity and fear, who were also effectually cured by a daily moderate use of blanched celery ns a salad at meal times. 1 have „knawn others cured by using celery fir palpitation of the heart.— .Everybody engaged m labor weaken ingtp.the nerves, should use celery daily in season, and onions in its stead not in reason.— Cor. Prac. Farmer. —T~T“. —Califoji’iiia pays a preui ium of otic doifer to any one who plants a shndf' tiee My a road--lila A- ' A ' hI.H *' \ Ji*' 4 ’

Will Sorghum Pay?

Siime one a-<ks the M festern ' ttitmf wlVeflier It wiTI pn\ t. > . raise Mrghirtti? tl ia t paper gives tuc following figures Hi . reply: - , > - |. * ‘ ■ Dr. ; Phwnfijf-'nnn fitting grrrrjTßt~. ttO" PlantingM)iLc.uUiv>itnig.. H 7 A | Stripping aiul canine •' ' fl i Hauling. •l’«o M -ikiiitr up .it 2.»e p«r gallon ..11 C7> Rctrt of ground.. it no * ,Tot:d cos.t sj; 1 1.1 t> Forty-fivtt gnUgiis syrup,is o > •27 00 ,— — N' >’t profi t. 9 J s 0" 'J his was the profit from a quarter acre of fair conditioned soil, and would seem Fe be satisfactory for one trial, when 1 taking into tire accounts flic mi 1 propitiousiiess of tin; season. ! Codfish H.vsir.— Put in soak •-etv-r-y tdghf - a t eac u p of codtrslr: ; jiicki lup fine. In the nioi nittg boil some potatoes nicely, mash and work them until very, liclit. Put die Idh in the «•!:• t ping-bowl and elmp it fine,after 1 which, before .taking...it- I‘mm the-bowl, madi and work it until line as pasjrj'de. Work - th.e pottrtir in Ikrie by* littie, working it w ith the p>ta to jiou.nd'( : !>*!inil live p::fts o'’ pot a t o -a re tie >l'>ugh * \tire, rptv - rated with thefi-h. TkLsJi iiild . be iK-rtt ctly done. K a-sm the 1 hash a little riclu r- flam f«»r : in;tshed potatoes. Tut it in the potato-kettle and heat it, eomtantly stirring, Have butter heated in t fee spider, pni t!ie hash into it firmly, and cook it gently. . When brown, turn it out without breaking, and set it in the oven until the cotfee is on the table. It is hotter, liowewr, to leave it in the spider, if-not scorching, until it - i> sol ved. This is a very dill- ! erent dish from 111 fit called hv j many codfish hash. Always! buy white codfish. SruTNo Soi l*. —CuTan equal : quantity of carrots, turnips, [ onions and leeks; stew them in ' some good stock, (pot-1 iq nor); : then add some French beans, peas, beau cucumbers, aspara--i gus tops, lettuces, borrel, and chervil; add a little bit of su- ! gar; let these reduce to nearly ! a glaze; then add them to some j stock thickened with peas rub ; bed through a colander, idle : soul) might lie thickened, to vary ft, witii asparagus nibbed through a colander; in this case ;i!t the vegetables should be strained off, and some asparagus tops served only in the S' nip,-

- The number of hogs packed in the West, lust season, ——— Ohio Si 1,051 "ilttimtsTr: sutijukr : Indiana..' 320,<m8 Kentucky • 1 i Missoun 3(11,007' Wisconsin.. .. 1 OD4 ; 10w.a;.. - 22j'.,335 * ~ ' ...... . ..ertlsSr i- i ■ ■ ■ ■'»>"■ - Grand t0jta1........ 2,577,23 l According to Renee Jones's analysis, tlu* relative strength ur stimulative power of liqjors i- as follows: Ten gkv-scs of cider or porter, six glasses of . claret, five glasses of'burgundy, \ four glas>es ol eliampnign, tlnve ' glasses ot poi’t of sherry, are e piivalciit to one glass ofbrandvor three-tiuarters of a glass x • o ‘ of! urn. j- -To cure a* dbg of .-iheep kil- : iiiig. let hi hi. .see the slwep lie I has killed; ill his ju'eseuce take ;off the pelt, fasten it tightly around him, and make him ; wear it. front one to three days. ! —j And then haivg' or shoot , him.— Eds. Lxiox.J —lt is said that if wi ll seai soiled shingles be. dipped iu | lime-wash, and dried before ; laying, they will last much long- | er, and not become covered ' w ith moss. —ln 18(>8the ten Southem J States produced kbusbels ..of corn, being 40.UU0,000 more than in 1807. : —The lowa Agricultural College is five stories high, and contains over one hundred rooms; the farm is 048 acres. A farmer in Ilooly county, Ga., last season, made 272 gallons of “good thick syrup” S from half an acre of sorghum. 1 —Sweet oil is recommended 1 as a cure for bot* in horses.

rjfom Slinifrlisnnnits. j ,■ ; 2 If; ,i• '■ 100 TKACIIF.Ita WANTED. •76 TO 8160 PER MONTH; t p fnll ninirnHr* Aifdria H ni«PMpl«'a J. «rn»l, n Cincimiv li, Chi-J. 1 2\A. WE ARE (OlllVti. Urtfli iU'UffliDiMilJ > Onci: M' 'Hi: Witii a nkw sri;:.M. »tnrtt tn oar gr-.r One Dollar Sale of Dry and fancy COODS, OTT'X'IjX-JXT’ir, «i)O., cfloO, PREXItnr RATES OF SHEETING : Tor i lull Tliir:; , ei Vih. JtlicrMi; “ “ M-.l)-, 4 > •• •• *• •* IIK) ’ , ll.'i >* “ AiraUK-f iTrs-imr ratio: 1' It. J njr(\a\:t List, witfi jirw mid' iiailj, arii.-l i. Sv • to* v Ciff-'iLir aft Kimble Sent to »'iV tultiieta !ren. JTTien*- send your Moupy by R«-ji*lerrd 1 l.cttir. .n;iircMi".i to J.S. HAWES & CO . 12- i(- 13 ) f\4ertl *Sf , Boston, Muss F 0.8-'jC. l-’W-t-'v. I.lt ENTED 13V THE United States • 1 AUTHORITY. j S. C. THOMPSON k CO'S., j anEdvr ONE DOLLAR SALE - * or Dry G.oci, ErfS« Good-. I.iLenCottons. Fancy Goods, Albums. Elbles,USllver-Fiatod Ware, Cutlery, Leather ai.d Geman Goods o: every Description, 4s. 1 ! Tlieae arlielea to be sold at t!ie uniform price of 1 o.vfc doi.i.a is r trii, amt uot to be paid for uulil you know what , you are to motive. Tiie meel poiuiliii end ceoiiomi-al n rthou of doing business iu t|ie country. The goods tve have for sub) are diseritn d on printed slip., aud wid bn sent to any tid- ( Tir- ss at the rate, of itl cuts eaclt, to pay j pop)ape, priiitinp, Ac, Ft ia then at the op- . tiou of hol<Jf L r« wit,'tiier they will send one t doil ii fur tin- arlieht rr not. I)V i'.nii'N /i\(, this Saif yon have a; £jianoe to-e.veliango your goods, should the \ arli.-le mentioned on llie j^iiinied.slip not be dcsir,. I. Tiie SiuattssX Articles sntTfrr ft \ l-i ItOLLAK feoa he c.cciiun ocjjur S'/,’,-. I’luled. lies ftoHU.I U- r. h vi.' (\irl,ir. rr year l It-': erf c iur.-y l r'iciy of .>j Oihci" Arlirlct urn. 1. 1rlit.trjf I < -t. comprising over 25U uselnl articles, not one of win-li conld l.e bbiight at any retail. sU.ro for nearly double the amount, TERMS TO ACCENTS. • Wo Head hs co,emission to Apiibf—i For a Club cf Thirty and C3.OQ, tone <f tno following nrtitdes : A Mask'd, I Shot Dun, or Austria i Ritl-V. 20 Y art's Crtfan, intdy’s Fancy Sip; ire W< o Shawl, I.a a raster Limit. .V.ccortteotr, s.-t of Stdel-lliaded knives t and l erl.s, \ in!:n and i’ow, Fancy Dress I' itterii, Fail o' Ladies* extra quality Cloth Hiiotx, one dozen large size Limn ’i'nwols, i Alhambra Qui'l. Ilnneyr i nb guilt. Collage ' Clock, '■Vi’.jSr WooT Blanket,. JP ym-JI best 1 quality ]*rint, 12 yard* Delaine, one dozen Linen Dinner Napkins, -Sits. For-ul Club of Sixty and $6 00, one of the fuilWing artirie* : Revolver, shot (inn, or Springfield Kid", 42 Yanis . S/utliur, Fair iioneyeomb Quilt'. Cylinder Watch. 4 y'nrJ.s Double" W iiitli Waterproof Cloaking, Lady’s Double Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quill, Alptyca Dress Pattern, Lugra-< ved Siivor-l’iateu Six-Rotrted Revolving Gas- : tur, St t of I\ orv Handled Knives, with Silver “Flatv-i' forks, Pair of All-Wool Bltukbls, I Po r of Ailiambra Quilts, 311 yards Print, or ; n .Ma-seilles Quid, Double Eitfht Keyed AeeOrdi'oti Xatiunal Pictorial DicI iun-ry. (tVkl engravings, 5)00 pages), 3,' s ! yards Doeskin for suit, Sc For a Club of One Hundred and SIO.OO. DbU'ULc Baud .Shot Gum, Rifle. Cane. or. ; Sharp's Kill", bo yards Sheeting, Fancy Cussimere Coat, P ints and Vest Patt-riv (extra - quality . Pair Sjiiendiu- Rose Blankets, Fancy ' Plaid Wool .Long Shawl, 23 yards Hemp Carpeting, splendid Violin and Bow, splendid A 1 paces Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Cased Watch. Single Barrel Shot Gun. Sharp’s Revolver, one pair tine Damask Table Covrs, with one dozen dinner Napkins to match, Worcester's HlnstrafeYi Uuubiidged Dictionary, [ IH>O pages], i I'r-por ntiditiouai list ol comtnissio.;*, see. C i rc u la r. UvMMISsIOMS FOR L.IRUEK CtUBSI.N PkOPORViON, Agents will pf-’ase tuke notice cf this. Do not spud names, but uuinbei your clubs from on.' upward. Make your letters short aud plain as.possible. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THIS; Cf ’Be SURE and Send Money in ALL CASES by REGISTERED LETTER. which can be sent from any Post Office. This way of sending motley Is preferred to any oliter method whub ver. We cannot be responsible for mo tic s’ lost, .tubes semi- precautions are t ken to insure i'.s safety. | . SCXSJ FOR CIRCI'IsARS. ' Send your address in full, Town, County, : Sud Slate. . I S. C. THOMPSON & CO . ! 1 36 Federal 6t., Boston, Mas*. ,-4w. v ‘ I ■ The Old Uniertertaker j : v .r- ‘ ■ « " WiLLIS J W/tIGHt; Has Coffins of nil sizes on band, nnd is pre- , p«-*<l to fill sfl ord«r»fornsy style, rl-tln anti fcner.e* nutneed prte*j, 3-M-kn sF-stt-. "■ iStPET "i'i . * , > 2 -*T *

I J - * **♦•' " 'TTTTT: —"—777^7'"“ L S' •- ' ’ *. ♦ | —L— Zfn -t .J I ' TIOUSKK KKPLLS! noySEKKEPEUSD Men—Womcn—and Children! M«n—Women—and Children! READ-READ. - 1 “('onlliig to Wealds six) Burns," "Soul' i:ig to nil nslnfn! wquiiris, Xr," "il.a ing to all Sores, Hlcert, Ac." Jnfkfljoru Inlur; I** ih* iron! eit-R rtLn*yy pa» tr known. F’B p' w t of Sotlhlrir nml Hyalin" for nil .Xls±* r i' ftnffiiln Mlit Skin, for Sor*» Nifor ; Ar , \ —is* willmut m jmrullnl p^rr tiiv* of it,*! wculti not he without n Uox in ntv Ill'll***. If It *lt r ' IW, or 1 hnd t * t i the wtiv to N •** York for it r.Y Y. /)iruti»7 AVtr.«. All Prupgitit in R<?uitelaw?r teU it. ,i ‘ . .--s, ' ’ j --\ ~ 1 •1 “Ttiat Coiiph wi l V i■ I you." Ti> ••CoiUrV* Coogh Rficfdy. “Colds anJ flp«rH“n»*M lonl t*) death** Try “CottAT’*” Cough “Tor Cronpt—" boop-ftigr rouphe. .Vc , '-v '•roettr , « M Couzh Kemedy. * * Co s tn t -•'•.* -i is the boyt ' ithg wide world — Ar,fl if H • nvs no—i'.s Tru-—iN Tr'i**; *nd We eny Try it—'lty it—Try it ” —M orninp I’uirr, Anp. QH. t7"AU Drugjintii in Reuttelaer st ll it. • V l “COSTAR'S" STANDARD FRKPAH.ViTONS ARi! 111* BjTITtFIEfR T H E Bitter Swett and Grange Blossoms. One Bottle,.f I 00—Thiee for i 2 00. p IMS‘•Costar's ,, Hat, Reach. Ac f Fi’eminatcr*. “0ot» a:’3 Eed Eu*c fczterinkatoi's. ••Cwstar'a'’ <ur.lv pur - Insect Powder “Only Infalli.Me Remcdicfi Known.” “IS yr a*’w estabn«li*it in '?r V«:»rk.** ‘‘vkfhn Hoiffs mut mat ufac’.ured tlaily. •*! ! !HerviUsT!! cf apurioua iiuisatious.” -- “All Din^giatai u Hu wsieiaer scU them." ! Addrras * Cott'ir* 10 Crosby St. y N. Y.. \ Or. JOHN V. HRMf'V;’ t*nc x**or to) Dkuah Larsks <v Co , 21 Park. Kur, N T. soutRMSSELAER wi HAHDING & AtiT.3H. 1 'Z3 lytcod.-n»mor«. no la as. J I TMH Cit MAT - ! BiUers. a s.m:.»i.ooD ?t ftiniia, ' A Sl , !.r,.’lß!BT!l.\l(' ) A A’LC ASA ■* BTA’EKi GE, A (TiKTAIX CT'Ulfl A^D Prevßiitivo cf Diseases; Tlie ZINT.XRI tUTTFiiS lie rompunruJe,! fioßt j a f il‘fcn].tit)n of the eetetmsteil Iveyptlaii jiliy-a! | ciiut. Dk. t'c«i.f»rs. Who. a Hr* 1 years of trial and experiment, .iiscmeriil 1 lie Ziiirnrisri I f,„ i.—■ i.« : niosi reinarKiiliJe vegi’.if.ie prouu'.lion, tile earlii ; pin] ape. i'aa ever > teUtciWcertsin ly 1 an-r,l, si si- -j fectivc in the cure ol iliseato. It. iu .eoj.ibinitin:: with the oilier \aln.aMe properties of wtijcb tlie ZI.NGAKI 1)ITTfc)IIS is composed, Wi!i cure j Dysjiepsiit, I'ever ttufl 'Ague, SifliiimiK Fever, Cholie, Coldv, lironeiiitis, ('oiisiimption in list lii-wt singe, rinHileuey, • ! ■?ervonm Debility, I’enmle (’Ginplnims, Rlit-uuti-tisiit, Dysentery, Aenle usi<l tlii-onif rl:or*t», (hofera 's«i-. bus, Cholera, Ty ftsioftl nml Typints Fever, tleroi’tila, Din. eases of tiie Ri<l# c J »*, ■■ IS a bit lire 1 Costive • li ess, A < ‘ In thr Prcvlnticn ami Eire es the eboyf'd! *- : it has never been known to Lail, as thou:* j ; amid 1 of out most prominent euitfins throughout ! all parts of the coulury. w il! testify. Let tiie afiiitted sem 1 for tesTininni. ais aiiU certificates cl those who have Lceu cured alter their cases have been pronounced ! by our best physicians. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, P.RAHTBR&CO., ’ So. G. V. Front Si., Philadelphia. lii:t O.MAIKNDEI) BY ; i F.x. Gov. David R. Porter, of Penn Hon. Robert J, Tisher, •* “ ’• Hon. Edward McPherson* “ " Hon. Joel R. Daimer, " —"" | Hon. W«. McKbsrry. *• ** , and othew. i Send for Circulars. l Si-ly , i » J Ov 44 *»■ • nRST PREMIUM V OF A SILVER MEDAL y 4. 1 X YU iWitDID TO L BARRETT’S HAIR RESTORATIVE ~ ’ | Ra By the N. B. Suu AfricattorAl Society, at T bt fair hotdea tn Kuhn. Sept. SO, IMS. BABSiiTT’3 Vegetable Hair Restorative bWatec tbc Bwt poratar mKcI. ter Smtor tv. ul BmuVzUC *»• Bat.. U. . |t M t. V«t, Nonh »nd Sv.ib, In lopcrior ...m, and ta lb. »»>«• •< a. in public, mtut Ui,era in aaa|.l«. u,ac"««. * w It will .bcrtlj »rr~r ta tb. luapMa A Jour.^.. ' LORD & SMITH, ! CHICAGO, •M*r«l Ifntt ftr U* MattAwMtaa Itatw i FOR SALK BY - r 0. W. HJpVKJ.F. Ui T - TROVPBO N.

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18134.' 1809. Lorgost, Best rthl Clicapest! Tho Election i« Ov:r,P«aco Prevail*, Proiperity Abound*, end Now i»' the Time f t« Subscribe fur THE INDIANAPOLIS Daily and eekly Journal, (iEntublishod in 1534.] Is the Bu3i Political, literary and Family Newspaper in the North-West 1 In Standing cad Influence I Variety aad Extent of it* Correspondence! FrcihniU cf il* News! Reliability of its Market Reports! It id Unsurpassed in Interest and Value. There is ns mach Ltlenf. entoi pri-r sn.t in ,i i,-Try no tv cninii.tc.l on Western hV\v s j.'r ]■( v :i» in ant part.of tin; I'niledStates. IJu lele 'ci'.iplitc Ne.'s from nil I'itr’.* of the World is published hiwniyineniisly in ladiiinßp»lU,Cini, (“iM-.-Kii, iiud the Eastetu l itiea, mid is laid before the reader* of the .lovkkai. from OVETO THO »AYM RAWH.iaiH than it eon rc*e“ them by pape.w published In j ether cities. The D.iihyJi" onm- r« curves 1 lu ms «f news frotn nlpiiart* ol the hot Id tlm* I ;•!••.• ivnrl!i ‘!i ivfng. end liie s-.im; i j pu’.'iislied | in the We?l 'v in itc >ndottse>! foim. It .mii'iiT-e mi • ■ss.iry,-rt this day. to par I ti, •ilni ivm Hie merits upon which tlm .iin ics Ai. J i cs’s its claim* to a continuance nr.d ext. n*i"» 1 of Use at'Uiid ilitpa'rmieuy it.b.t.s so h-ng eii■ j joyed. Tim patronage is itvc'l tlm f "s: evi | der.ee of its uteri)., A imukpaper no;si be j -tvoitb to u4eager w-li.rl hu joLOs.-f.n: 1 1■ ‘‘ 1 *m , tvbl not have it. It Win m> respect .li-m-ret.t j horn any eiher itriick- It supulie a t>»ni. • ittictL ivortli more ur'hi** arf It a'jppLes tno : vrinit lnoicor lessecnipjettdy- il it is «“»d, j 'il Utile other s ;> ue.it Minn -of 1 ilr,.ltHff j il. or .lo io o l-' irs Q| v gopd*• ' “C.j .!•■'. us \l.ti vs I.ry.t STeiTdiiv in vie.' itm par? c • of rnul ieg itself iiidispeiisable to ils ■•mihts. j by filllilsiling tile, n I lie im-.till i”"f! C |;l >- . ycmiiufo. m aad of tlie lo'is: sat hem i ’ e'er . aoter uud ofth- Rveut-st t .iriety. il h»Aw.»in- , taited a All of i*' j E'cEftos-s cf AcAtAL : it) an i fhprrJrner. ; A . . , , { Trims system it?e , tßvdr«patc4n;d repot ter* f* ; desei ii.c !i*r ft* « ehantis *|t o-c-h ie* tv., polit- i IcTTaiVd oXEertVise;of giecru! in'pu st. ft Las ; ii.tuned very teem expeii.a- in -ecu n, *pe-; ,i.,| tele grist" I fie ilispstftms. It has laboied , ts itiloilt couritihg tost tfr tlnt.i to mil,* ilse., , as nearly as pdarAMS a llojuplcte rtHily nn.it aVei-Ui} j »l tlic tilrtirs ol tl»o I’oiiiilrj . Itv these u ear)- il li is given its '• r olefs the | full’■■•.'or ill ol Uu ir luoney it* i j ‘“1" ietors ahk t suppn.t for it Isso.uigt tloy ask no more ttian : they iim; nil!/- la gi\e a l.oi, im-1 s .tisf cloly . <u,uiv:.!-».t fiw. l imy ssli notl.if-v o» *.< eoi.tit • o"i |ot, tv prc'ci- it, -''."lo tin- :' . i-.aiinsß, A ~.|.„0- yj ;.;s 1,!.- I.* p of L* O.Ut.V be:'lWt«« ,f its j'-it'.is.*.n o '.0 1 me.v• is up' to nave lot*'* . ... I ,! 1! : tru • nv aims to - cue }. -troauge ti> being '•' ; > !! ;1 ■" •’UK *• ';T) A.'.' V MAN Us ant y arty. Ii .s Ki-nuliUoan in ifd I'uliiit’til, V iev.'s, am! it' yon t • • -to :j» sc« rm re”.»”s to tiilnk tbit ! i: iv.l: ever It anything elau, but in coin si,is . wiTFobtaiii fill of t.b# fhrparimanHFhsii by in- ■ fliuded iu first <)*»» newipapem. innUidicg . ;i.a n'P'.i.t . rr-'ftV'H All. rilStMlitlClAf?, ytilll.- Ei.TVU (“ORFICN. I,i>Ui:-.l!t? (IKM'.UAL INTSL- .OiUfjINAL AND SK i I, 111 r:\Cly, l.lil'fßf) S I lllft .‘‘!T, ; i.’ri i'.l'.A IT'br., 1 I'EitvON At, GOdr ir. ' r,«r:i’i Yt.ru i or t*j Legislative and Congressional, Proceedings, pn fnli *ad ac, urate, ami sotvei! uY ungcd thiit no Imhati’.in. and mi man imsiroos <•> xicjuag penned in Indiana nlViiis ns well **fh'» rvi :H.h of the tvorld. cull do wltilput it iho eiTcnfa--Ilnn.it ties r.ttaiimd Tur in advance of any paper ever publisiu d in Ihe Slate, and unrp >sse l hy very few in the Northwest, is proof that its i iVortP have neither been uusdi-'ented nor uuno;,reel iled. What il haste mu it wiii continue to ho liiipioying t,y experience hi I irped acquaintance with lim needs of l!.o pqiitic uud by increased meios.of carrying ■J.niit*al -si-rim. Hesr.d.< * th« mil otherwise, il.tvml contain a great deal oi intcrcplitljt and v.ilua’de ma!ter of a lUi.-cet..:* ncu’.s l.ipii, adapted te the l.tGC* au.l de«:r«* of the fauiiiy. • 6to ie* of a Su, crior Cl:(trader. Skstctse, H»r; »• t.veu and Humercaa i'xtiucts, will give variety and piiiuanoy to tlm more I Btdid matter, ami liiake itHeecptal'li: eijtiaily to i the y.lnug anil old. The |ieop!e of Imimna. ; who’ ere not subscribers to the daily edition of j the Jot'RNAt.. shodld tithe the A\ kcki.v .fiM'iti nai.. la vans,' ythiii' it cijiiuls ant) otUr w eidily ! lietfsjriper iu the' country in other depart- | meets, It at the same time, afford* thorn the i iM-iv* of thetr.otvn fitutc as no otter ritwapa- ! perdue*. | TIJUMS OF SI.MLSCUIPTTON: THF..B U3.V JOFRIVAL- ! r.v mail.: payiibio in advance',per annum sl2 00 : a “ ford inns. 600 n “ for :i mow. 3 00 . .. “ for 1 mo. 100 Clubs of five and upward, each S 00 «« ** for 6 tiiOH. 4 00 “ for Ii inns. 2 00 «* ** " for 1 mo. HO By tlie week, (payable to rgent or carrier) 25

I\iil 4\ A STATKJdt’RX tL. Sing'e copies.-. J.,.. wff Clubs of live 1 75 end! t'lulis of ten and under twenty-five 1 50 cneh Clubs of twenty-live and over.... 100 each For every Clr.bof ten, nt the rate named, an extra copy will h« sent, and an additional extra copy for every additional ten sitln-rribtfrs. For a Citjb of fifty an extt'a copy of the Daily w ill be sect,. If preferred, instead of the extra Weeklies. - 1 The getter np of a Club of more than live copies wav retain a commission of TfEN PER CENT, ah' Weekly Cluba. Postmasters may retain ten per cent, of all money forwarded tons by subscript ions secured by them. Remittances for Clubs innat be made at one time, ttht addition* may be made at iyiy time,at Club Rates, after the Club has beer! raised, provided a full year’s'subscription ia taken. Money should be sent by Post Office Money Order when practicable. wanted in every. County and Town >n Indiana to canvass for the Dsily and Weekly Jocksai.. ?Sr-st*d fyr a Circular and Spectmm Copy. iW>R*BS, ! rSWAS APOUS JOCHMAL, IJtofANAPOI.IS, INT).

“TTnqnostiouably tho work of the kind in thu World." ,*‘J ' - ' UAKrfiirs New Monthly Dfa£a2ic o Critical N otimi <JI the’ The post pojlniar ilonyuy "in the wmij \ew York OfwerL'rr, Wi must refiir in high term* of igL: '• the bigli tone übd turitd cxc,-|lttif» . per's M ipPEltn— n journal witii i mi,i.th| V r V uttUtiou ol about 170 AOO 'eoi.int— ia .fc" pngt!* are tp Le found some of the choir?.! light aud general reudiug of the day u"* apeak of tills wotk dh an evidtuoo ~| ,| ' "* turn of the A.i’i'l lenn People • ul) u th. ‘ larity it lias uqdiifred'dM merited. ]' n( h „ u * her eont iinslnliy Uu pugea or irs.iing i, ler, npproj.i iiilely i|luat,;atcd with good cuts; and it iLmbinos in llaelt th* V. “ monthly upd the mere , Mlisoi hfon' ,y . ly. blended with the heat tenliiie*of A., .I*T‘ Ij join n«l. ft hHft rnm I Otter in the <iisa"„: luation of a love ol pure liloiatuie— 7, «rra (inn'eto Amtrhau l.iltraltn W ,• can account for it* sm c,*s unit t"„|, “ 1 Ht ‘ I Fb'i ii n,ceis pieelae'y the m ~,. h, taste, fnniishing a variety of pluming uni -‘-ettve reudfng for c \l-y, (I , r , SVBSCRIPTIOXS. 1 8 ti'J . 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