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RICHMOND, INb;, OCT' 10 IC37J SIiOVT BT7TOTTni2J Ci TJ" Owing to the Vonpleasfttttnc re:tf led by the non arrival ptirooaf erex-j preaa from Iowa, Ohio strut Pmn9yiva-f aSa, and the nuruferodei ;ml3 appearing ; in the Cincinrutt Engulf er earihf in ! tbeir beaks democratic victories, our pa-j per was delayed nntH to-ay (F nday); About 10 o'clock, our y'e wereI:jmochlyr refreshed by eeirtg't!ir diiat" flying "'from beneath the feet of our tamed 'dertiatrotic "crowcr," ?md the' dost erirelopiog the wheels of the' jgHg.J From the 2.4(1 ' speed onr Jehu was coming, we knew the new. with ' which1 he" ivas' " freighted was good, and our pbelinks felt better, and the conntenances of Onr Republican friends lost their blueness, and that blaeisn appearance seeined to have r been magically transferred to the faces of the democracy. 1 As Jehn cami in,1 Tie shotTt-i ed: CLEAB THE3TRACK!-HERE ' WE " COM ! Jifsfey ' 5 By epecUr tclegt atii frinl Des Moines,' Iowa; we fearn that the niajortfy for the Republican1 ticket in that! Stale, z will reach twenty -thrce'-thousan'df which -in increase -of eihtthousand1 over the vota received by Governor tone, at the' laet election J " The Republicans alsbj have carried four-fifths of both! branches of the LegUlature. e& baot By a private telegram from Governor Co?r, of Ohio,' to ' Senator'TVIortari,' we learn that General : Hayes, and - the 1 Re-j 'pttblicon State ticket is elected in Ohfo' . I' The IWislatars is in doubt; The constitu-1 twmal amendmnt is badly , beaten. .ut j ; ' The vote in Indiana Is small, bat the-RepuL '. S!Sll02J5lir.?,Sl '''liiSrSOTEES i Matt. , ; fl - r-TI ;; Pennsvlvania Is -ciaimed by both the Republican awl Denioetat State Central .Committees. It will take the 'oQcial r' turns to decide which party ha carried tho State. There seems to be bat little -doubt tli at the RepAtbiicaiis have both branches of the Legislatures .. i T.aKi1 now, irnnftrm tita anil. t ' Williams (Republican ) as rudge-the "great point la the Pennsylvania contest' : - 'j iBunoii'J 1 Election --Wayne jQpanty, 03oiil. :i . ... ' -.-. r"j -p ...-f fj,- ' -;4 I The following is tae result pf the election held in this County on Tuesday last,' for , which we are ; indebted " to 1 Wii; 'Pabrt; our Township -Trostee. We nave oaiy time t girs the ag 'rresats votes and majotiUesr 1 FprasenUtivs. OJui Vole. f i;. Msjoftyj tEw B. ewlan. Rep.,,,2657 s -:.,,;r.i T. C. It. Layton f . . , . 875 M ' n -' v Newman 4wet both .'..x i . rr.v. C .; 647 N. EC. Johnson, Rep...:. J2883 , 1 -ThottMWUsen, Dem i i . 1485 -;IJ;,3 f -iJehaao . over ? Wasoo i'l,wn .1378 . , ProseeatiDg Att'y 21st Circuit, - ri. W.MMon Repr.V.:. 286V'ttl ' i Richard Drulay, Dem.. r. ' 1493 ' hc;;j-! J in,.tK -Mason ow Drulef U . J i .. ; 1(1368 joS8STR...f:. &dJ i Nathan Jeaes, Dem.'.'.'.. r159& -ti ,in:h ! 4 1 r Sims over Jvne....vJ..1!!,i,:,4... 219 Auditor. - ' i SvTvester Johnson 3 Bej?.H''254&'" ,.M.L.;KplerI)ein,,.v...- 151D :i x'--f ! , . .Tnhnoin nren Kpnlar . , . liol neeoroeT. - , Jia Wldtaore. .HepJ-..f-Wi?n . L. 0 Torner, Datn o 1482.;ju 5 3 .-:i ay ..- hUacreoTer;iurner. ,4.. 1501 'HSiunty Commissioner. -" " j DaaReid, Dem,.-...,.v l5psij ei ! Crawford over, Bei J . . 13o6 "s County Surveyor. ' i'X-- , Bob't A. Howard. Hep .... 2858 no opposition. Prosecuting Att'y 13th Circnit.f,.-; c .Tjf i P. M. Bradbury, Bep . . . . 2835 Si. B. Miller, Dem.i.ra 1514r .n'4n ; . Bradbury over Mfller . ; . . f.-; 2 "Whole number of Totes in 186B, 0,514 , ,j. ; v M . .. .. . 1867, 4,579 . h ( uv. -Falling off thiV year... ;;i. I93S Repablicaa vote in 66. . i . ; 4 . i.';. .,4366 do do last Tuesday,.,. t...i. 2833 Bepubllcan loss, 1528" " J " Democratic vote in '66,-: r; . . . . Z ....... 2102 j.v;de?9 " do last Tuesday, .1.... .; 1515 Democratic loss, 687 .2 ;! ilr. Layton was nominated by the Tomperp " . i ..... . j . . ? anee convention. , , , . 1 j , v ,. J!, , ,-- j 5 . : The Southern States cannot be held by force.3J? Tho blacks won't fight fot the .invaders. '"--' The -Hungarians had less canse of complaint against 'Austria, than the South had against the North. I nerer would, as a Hepresentative in Congress of the United States.' vote one

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dollar of money, whereby one T drop of -?restf PkF.P?110 tbe-iJew 'fAmericah Mood should be shed in a civil JWwawbetraya a nervous anxtety4orny ar? Vallandigham -,u - ; other jnan.-a its perusal will show, bat Sit 'the whole Schemef coercion1s!, Hjd? imprwdcable: ; It is contrary to' the ge i vm?? i'fBZWl?", WW spirit of the Constitution Pttblicn Union cause. If in theintef'Pcndleton: c' ! ' 1 i ol it. would .verynaturally '. Lt.SH. - -I,',--J ! 'have arrayed his long and steadfast tie-; Tears at a wedding are only thecom- Motion to the test interests of the eouHfmencement of t the pickle that the young' "try; , hjJ life long oppositCon "to human yti&to$bi6.jlli i:''mUQ !' laverkhu, unwavering fidelity J to the

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tbrool tb$e papers bich haxe either direct? oittdirectlyaper8ed jii Saracler. H TTe ire surprised at thll coarse pufsoed-byAwr Vorthyfrienilfhe Brookville American but thti condactof the Republican is so much m cUaract tbat any other would, have surprised u?i iUi:dur if tURichm T-R Micaa.- .:- Hw- I ? i Sm: My attention has been called to an article in a recent issue of the Repuhlican under the caption of 'Justice done, -in which I am charged with listing surIreptitiously obtaiacd the pubiicatioo of an article as editorial in the columns of the Brookville American. .' Believing that silence on my part might be taken ? as a tacit admission of the truth of this allegallon, & proper, regard for my . reputation, as well as a sense of duty prompts .this reply. , I therefore' respectfully , request that you permit me to say through 'the columns of the Republican that the charges made against me In the article above referred to, are, false: and slander-'-Ohs, and that your informant wejl knew them to be such when he uttered. themC tor thereof, betting forth the entire facts in the case, ofwhich' the foIIowinMs a, trn rrvi .k3l .t-iJ rfi b'Sii ts lift j .a m 5. ' ' ' " . .' f. -4 . .- - t . . i J p .i-v" BoriAM,.Esq;,,i' 4i ,." v it jSir:tn tlie list'iss," pi''V?t..''ican ' you" published an 7 splanaib'ryt'i 1 A M T" liiitl, " -k n f m , n t l -i 1 ltd t ll n "rial. V"Jf so disposed, "yon' might have farther stated that you were not the au-' th0r Of various1 other ni licles which have "appeared as editorials3 in lhc 'American.' Hat 'as 'you have'sccn proper to disavow 'this "one alone,' it may not be amiss' for your readers. to 'know the facts"' in 'the t. k i, , - .,, '( .case, which arc urjpfly as follows: , , fenorUv after Mr. Julfan's vlsif to ihis place, some two. months since, "you ap-j jjroached inc on.! Uie street an ct 'express-' ing yourself. opposed to his course invi-j ted to write an. article for-ihe terican in opposition ,toi him. J,A.tsecqiul time, the same. day or the next . succedi ' J .1 Al t i 1 inn nno vnn in irtrliifrl tho aniiiApt.vnn rw""r"r; "v- .,r.---w. seain .epae9iea.t e: to. clle J WTj, (American. , Some time ?sul JOur offlcCyott agai subsequent,, to you again placed the -columns of the American at my -disposal, with the voluntary admission that while .youcouia conauct ue iQcaiaepaitmeiitoi Uie paper, you knew nothing about poli-i you could conduci he local department of ctics. Under ;thesc;circumtance3I wrpe; ,af rtic1 blchvb y. permission, were.; inserted as .editorials. , The one beaded, 'tVatchman, what of the night?;'; was written by me, and handed , to you, fia my office, in manuscript. You read , it in mypresence, , and; .smilingly sp, .proved it with the remark, .Tbais all fiigut.'" "You" adopted it as your, own ;and usedit as your leader, . .af youroiert option ancl without my solicitation. , But it . seems that a 'change has come over., the spirit of your dream, within theTshort space of one week, sndyoij , now hasten to "go "back" on your very recent record. For this very consistent and honorable course j'ou undoubtedly have a suitable explanation, 'and "can,' no doubt, stato 'what the consideration which has been 'ration U which has been; r upon you. ' 1 broughl- to bear upon you .ai,Sl.-. J Itespectfullyr 'Mr. DlhgliSm for reasons satisfactory 1 to- himself, refnsedtne a; hearing though the AnUrtcariy To Several of my friends, however; he Expressed regret at 4 having published .'his f'Exptanatpry particle; sucn beine tbe fact. I sliould Ihftve niarJi mitted him, quietly, to occupy the'ridic-1 ."- --. 3." fe-ft r-.. ' -.A . i 'ii ii iiiKiii v. afi iii 'i.ii ii v i 1 1 u i r . uiuua jiusiuuu iu., niiiuu ue usu piaceu

, immediately anerthe, phi,Cation of! honored br having Hon, W. S. Holman the explanatory' 'note in the .nd eVery "leading Democrat in his ' DisI addressed communication to tbe edi-' f streriiiousl v nrsiB his remoVal."from

Av?,f"v" i " J-!,nu'vv"" .xnonzea.ioptaRe ts i, ogam pronounce - CheapW Po!itioi rMe. m-rie Pr!V.u ,u!cr 'Tour Statement false-' and slanderous, and ' Family, and Mlscellaaeous Newspaper, "to lhC Fourth Congressional pistMet arjd. j challenge ou-tcj &cptp6fc;i'Z'-X'l' the United states. 'taw i Hofl. GlV'. Julian,' should hav,e appear-n " Very. RespeclfiillyX - St rJ v;r-;va--l .it 6-i xistii d as S COmmunicatloa' and not as cdito ; 'i tj h?-tv ir n e.j DT tucwiPT ! v .:JTh Proorieiors of the JOURNALBowoflfertotper-i

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,KcrDgto tlie onginal article .wbich -Id lady whose' failing' eyes demanded esep8 'to' tia.varoused ' c.iro .tbeJii-i j'fau.V uiVasuaiiarge rerXookstar-; fari faniiff to a terrible pitchf t 'li'ave "ta Jted ;fot. 'eliurca a jittle V carlyV;, f Sto-;

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and to challengo' a refutation. .16 con ; tains no personal ojabasiye attSek on t Mr. Julian 'villainous'' or otherwise,' but is simply an effort to 'show by an cariray of 'facts, the impropriety, i not to "Say danger1, of nominating a weak or cib-, ectiohable'catfdidatc' for Congress ibtho 4xew;Fourth District." VWether Sff.5 JuliarS fs weataf bfv6lbjeetionareltKeJiec ftion 5 returns of hi3distrfct:Vfiic!r show bim to have fallen behind tbeHepubTiOan ticket in 1864 one thousand and seVenty 'eight (1078f rotes,"5 and ; in l86e 'eight hand red and ninety- six ' ( 896 j Votes, wil 1 'sofficiently show:' " It' 'might hare been 'safe to risk 'subh1 noininations in the Fifth District with ber overwhelminglle , "publican majority; but a like proceeding in tne Fourth Would b? qaestionablo at 'leasti r v ,s.?-f iyi cot vi. It was not written as charged, in the rrl-

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election in tne rgypt oi inaiana AjemocKjfoy, and especially nis present availabillraSthe IstaudarI bearrjthat would more Uian any other mau in the District arntonielird coTisoHdate -whatever eonJlicting element ther& uiay be. L.Ypu aj-c ple4Vi to refer to, 'one B, Al &wtftA Jolinson a Assessor and to al lude snernglytb 'his Johnsonian jro cli vities.'' Other chaste and gentlemanly iffietraenisedrtrwhTcrthe contel of silence is the only fitting reply. As to the political "proclivities of ihe'Jofin son Assessor! aforesaid, it ii , suggested thai he would not shrink from , eompari-J son with the HouTG." W, Julian, or any of his clan. 4 Born an old line Whig, j an original .Bcpnblicali, and A zealous invmber of the Union party, he has ever been in antagonism to the so-called Democratic party, which latter fact," perhaps,' accounts for his' repugns nee to support one who through Democratic votes and influence, was foisted into Congress, thus defeating Houl S!"W, Parker, one of the purest patriots in Indiana. Dnring the recent canvass? he had the honor of editing a straight-out v Republican i newspa peri which floated the entire Republican ticket at its ma8t-head.v lie was further OJfice solely ou political grounds, alledgJ insi that he was a Radical V" supporter 'V . l "t - . i. - : J . - t ,.i:,i ,...... i ., - . t .... . . A . . . , : Ju couckurton, jousajr that the espla ; ! nation which y 1 to your knowl , ou give has recently come ) ; 'Brookville? pct;ist,;i877.:: ; Frightful Plaything," 31 s - From the bubuqc(iowa)TjVuca, Sept. l3tb 1 f sL We bave often read of child reu; and vencmous snakes plavingtocther,J; but we never had a case ooiae under our immediate ' observation - until yesterday; In the afternoon' the two little daurhters of MrCC. Lichen, aged three and five years rtespccti vely,1 were engaged' in t playing in the front yard of theic .'home oa Iowa street, between Seventh' and Eighth when the bldcstchilcl van into the, house, and told .the servant girl to run out and see -her sister; - who was I playing with a big snake. The servant L thought nothing of it, and continued her work'l lri a few minutes, the, child again besought ier to go. right 'out for-, the snake was hissing at ." sissy '-The girl weot 0utnd was struck speechless and to crow 'bale it On 'the. brick walk ,near the frotlt gale sat" the little child, iaughiDg at and patting a huge snake on 'uHAVlrrxL L.,w -o.n' f like a 8pifftl Bprln rBn,. wilh Elevated head and' protruding fangs was allowing the child to piay.with.it. It was a Ulackish tnonster, s treaked and fe spotted with ting it; the' snake wonUHtrike at --the little one's hand, and stiffen aa' prepaf-. ing. to jump at the child Tiiea .the little one would tap its head; and it would lower Its head and iremain" passive' The i - servant stood .for: a momentuunable to say ni word:f At last she 'shrieked-1 for ; Mrs. Lieben," who came?,oiiiff'Se'. was also seized with terror but waited onlja second before she 'took f h er ch ild J and bore it awayt 'A ladywfio Reside next door, 'alarmed by Ihe servant girl's cries J had now arrived upon" tfic scene. , Belore the snake uncoiled lUeii, bhe threw dv. men scepou emt. iw-1 ilrt,. I ouuiy a. v ui(aii itvi wax a t i v -ii; ill lllLUvo ; r iv"'; Si 'J. ,, ; ; ; , i -M ; in length, wjia nf the kind known iho s hnniis adHor: th ItitA nr Ktincr nffir-htol,: ; . .. . . . . . , la said to be teffibpoisonoiigf b vni ii rn iin Turn iT'r-nnitnnina--T J' isiitn ping on the war to call -on a friend she laid her prayer book on the oentre-tahlej When.: the. bells began to cliinjo she snatched what she supposed; to ? bo her praycr ; book,- aud ? started forlchurchIler seat was at the ?harieel: end "'of iSllie !gallcry;5 'Jfhb organ3 ceased plkyingi ,The miarstcr said '.Thc lord is in tiis - holy temple, let all the; earth keep silence before him.?' pf la the effort to open her supposed prayer book," she started the spring of the music-box which she had taken instcadT: It began to playUln her ' - ' - T I ; juousteruauuu bue puu 11 on tue HOOCv. Jt i would not stop-t she put it orf her. seat. it 1 sounded louder than ' ever; -Finally she carried it out , while it played the Washing Day,' aiV Irish jig tune.f i, 1 Vibif ioZ v ' ' i: v i;'a.'.4 ! t A Curiocs f FcjtKRltV--The :' Nev Ofleans Picayune says that at a negro funeral jn that citjrV 'a few days since," the men .appeared dressed in black and the woman inT white; 'In front-an empty hearse, ! with all the pomp Of podding plumes and mourning- dranerr. mnvs!! cIaUd1 r . r i ; i," rijr . - " v , hilejust behind four stout mebom richly decorated coffin' upon their shoulders. 5 There were someI,5fJ0 persons in the 7pr6ccs6n ; as they nSoved '''silently through .the the. streets, and altoeether ; . 9 - ' . . B , It; was an; impressive; though peculiar sight. .'. fcrJi 'co J f;;.'"

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Rev. A. Marine, Mciom F-Mfcur, ppl Mum Jsmnw, daajrhter of Mr. Icwit 8. DaTis. -j g The printer fiwsted bn ibe larrvwxl dolieioiak sentlbetn on this ocoation, n.' tcir best t Ubei

ire wnaerea id nippr pur Tor laur raswiaovucs. . .- -1 .hr.. r t RICHMOND MARKETS. Correctid weekf 1y" TH08 . Vistok 4"Cc. ' YHT 3ii .TA ViA wiiMieiitti3 Flour, per bbl f li 00 $12 80 pr lov lb 5 so -

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CorHc p(U biwhel.... , ... . . 95 -1 AO, .Wheat, ter t)U8heU-S.ii..,...if 2 ! Wf PaUtoes .. ..... ..... ... .... r 60 Y 4.1 00 Gutter, per lb.i..V..J 1..; .'. .V.. 25 40 Bacon, clear sidts.... .... v. .,.... 19 20 Hams a S1 1-50 ii Cincinnati Markets. " , FLOUIC Firiucr, but not higher; familj fliOOO i.J f-j ffl'-tf ... WHEAT AT Opened firm at $2 60 for No. 1 red, but utf at this rate; 'white 2 M&"9? "'5,t ; 15 ORNFtriri and in liht supply at 98$. ? ; ;JOATS-rt-Dnlat062err"o.2w -.qIo I RYE Frmj sales at the close, of No, 1 at tl 5$. ' BARLteY-tJnchanged W ' 4-HrmSKir-8temiy at'35c-ia bbni cl 'S j MESS PORK Dull, bnt not presaingty eflufed isbcl(fat$24 25. (4 o-it I'&!as f ! BULK MEATS Firojer ; .sales of 21",000 lbs at 11c for shoulders, I3X for sides and 14Jg for clear rib sides.' Kotu jti jv-wia'j trrtc tya isiel j .JLARDFirmat 13,1 jc with sales. iiwoiJ idi ; .UAMS CqehHfeed.. j c,-f rfrJ fca UKOCERIES SUSVif and in fair demina. BCTTER Scarce and firm at3035c. UNSEED OIL Duff at $ t 52l 23. If OLD 1 13 baying, awl dull, 'J I law w-v w a a . .aw m rr -w ntTtnT a T l iMJiaoAif lAlu vf Jj Hiau I - " . Subscribe for -Your State PapeH ft o 3Igrnificen Premiums to Ktters up of olubs! sobs who are willing to aid them .in extending the nirml.Knn nf thtir WiwVIt F.Hition thfl following' ' - BXTR'A eh D I If A R Y' P B KM 7&MS! .ffalall i i.Vr-1 -( I-, 1 ;i" ' i--- . - To persons who will seoJ us Ihe lurjjest .mjpaber of , New ytjarly Subscribers, previous to ths, first day of ' December, "1857, be that number what it itnay, we will give cue of George Steele A Cos yurivaled, j (. j j S65o 'f ROSJE WOOD "PIANOS, xJ, , i with four ,rouod corners, back finished like front, ona row of moulding on the case, tarred 'tegs and carved .lyreu This l'iano is from the weU-knovn Music of Butterfield t Co., of Indianapolis, and is warranted . by them to be iu all respect to a First-L'lass: Instru- . nient. To the person sending us the next largest list, e will pire one of S. D.4 H.-W. Smith'a" ' sJ.f yfno AMERICAN ORGANS.1'8 wit 'seren slops and snper-octav coupler,2 wWch -doubles the p$ er pf the iaatrument, and makes it an effective support for two hundred roices. This instrn- ' nient is: from II. L. Benham Co.'s Music Store, and , is warranted by them. Tu the person who will send us the next larpest list, we will give one f the world renowned Grorer A Baker an jSi,itt:JAll S230 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,, elaborately ornamented, extra silver-plated, finished in pearl, with either carved Iiosewood or Mahogany case, -and loldinpr cover with drawer,- As.j tTo she person sending: the next largest list, we will give one of S. -D. AH.'W.-Smith's-" .- -:-4 iBWHi j . 00 SIXiOCT AVE AMERICAN ORGANS. : with ork flnish, black walnut mooldings,-paneled, and . with sniooth oil polish, containing patent Forte and "Tremolo stops, the additional octave " being on the right. -, his Organ is also from H. h. Benham 1. Co.'s -Music StoreKand is warranted by them. T the per- ' son sending us the next largest list, we will give one of .the .world-renowned Grover A Bake jj-j. ns'i'I' gfluorAMILY' SEWING MACHINES,. .. silver-plated, with an elegant and substantial double ' Mahogany or Black WalnutJabinet case, -"v-" ' ; 3 f WW will pi veto evry perlioll wbd witt seud 6d Set-t .nty.fi ve Subscribers, one of Gnwrer A Baker's f J i 7 seO FAMILY SEWING MACHINES., j r For ftrtr Subscribers, we will give one of BUTTERFIELDiS CELEBRATED GUIT ARS. 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O P.- HfORTdSf; XHI iti- Jsfjga 4 t: f ff Persona competing for PRIZES' umsi.'ctat at the time tbey send their, first, list,, whet'' ft they art? competingJfcr-the Largs Senle, or-onetif tlttf-Speciat rrixes. (yft irli;.i lf Sf US KW For Weekly,' Single Subscriber... ......:.2 08 ay " . . . . Clubs of 'Ten and over 1 50 a 03 its; aw t.ti -..r4 s-;:,, t . An extra copy of the Wbbklt will be sent to every rclnbf fifteen arid Hp wards - No paper waited Until paid fr,or continued after tb. expiration of the subscription. Remittances mar be mide'by' Post Office - Mdney Order, Draft, Bank Check, or Registered Let. tera. Send for explanatory circular, and specimen cepy of the paper;' - Address--' - J ' - : m$ bzXV D0rj0LA8S i CONNER, : idLt I pnk-lj ' woa .i all . ..d?iioMarfH,ii Oct. 10, 1867. M ' PA1NT3 ! PAINTS ! ! j For - Fanners ai.d Cthcrsi 4 qpBE Vfo&toXmmkVvmt Ctffh3ow , JL manufacttiring. the Best, Cheapest and most : Durable Paint in use : two coals well pat on, mixed C with pure Linseed Oil, will last Id' or, 45 tt$t it it ctf, a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be chanped to c;reen, lead, atone, drab, olive or cream, j to suit tha taste of the consnmer. , Jt is valuable tor Houses, Barns,' Fences, Caniage and Car-makers, f Pails and Woxdanrwaxe, Aoltmrar:inifIaMntai, , Canal .Boats, Vaasels and ' ships' Bottoms, Canvts, Metal and Mhinple Roofs, (it beinf Pirer and Water -proof). Floor Oil Cloths, (ao uManatacturer- navinjt used 5000 bbU. the past year, and as a paint for any - purpose is nnsurpasaed tor, body, jiurabjlity, elaatici- , ty, and adhesiveness. ; Price f 0 per bbl. of .300 lbs., 5 which will supply a farmer for yeara to come. ' War- . ranted in all scase aa above. - Send for, -cjirtnlar, winch (fives full particulars. None jrenuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton alt ner ai Faint. iW Address ; , , DANIEL. HIDWELL, .' "" lCOOSBaiptnrC3 'The Rbt. EDWARD A. tVILSO! vflr-enfffce ot cnargej to an wnp aeaire it. tne preaenpuot with loe airecuona wr maxinjr ana using tne Simple remedy by which he was cured.oX lung ejection and tbat dread disease Consumption. Hia only object is to beB8.? tbfl ud sad be bopas every. sufferer wiU try Uua preaxsnption, as it will cost tbeai nothimr, and may prov a blessing. ' Please address - fi'l-O- f air. WJWABO A. WILSU0 i y 1 Soula Second Street, vyiUUmsbnrjth, NVV.

OF a . l t .Tf "a - Agricdltural Associ&ticn! A I CLNTncVILLc, lOiU., Oct. -1 5th, 16th; iTthv and "1 8th. ) Ql.Onn Tr. Promiimia. Silceittl' Jehntoit? SecMnrt!; If. B. Rupe, Treatwrer, - IS i W HATE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME I MR. FREDERICK HANER, f JT THE BCTSiNESS ear tuaqulacturtnir and JeaUucrj Inenrat Irul oe Known uuaer me stjie oi tcnaua t uaner. ( 8epti 'tSrsSTK--1' 1 m 1 i 8. B A&HMAN.'' In referring tu the above, I tender my sineerest thanks to my numerous riends and patron in tbit city and abroad, honin? that the umii fnvor mar ba ba ' stoweaontnenew nrm.iMiti li-SJT?! M --f-.- ( T' T f,?..a ";:rar'.f)-' PURE CTDER VINEGAR lUsilTEN BARBELS OF .woiil ! i:. .1 5f fS laths' ! f?S i Iure Cider Vinegary Xltsd For Sale at-:iie' ' ' '0 0a f?f f.-f.t frf". n f :t .-fa J 'CO-OPERATIVE , GROCERY." -- - . --i . 4 ... . i i. . ii. .... 5 3 -; ajRftni6ua, Sept. 26. ' f3 O.' Iw SMiri' 3C ARRIVED, . t?o via c complete Stock -6f v j !lA-1 W O O Ilf GK lSF S VM f'.X A wau s fcc-a .1JtJ fo-?f3 j 9 J. Z E Y A N, &BB O'S. 4N0, i3 8 MAIN STBEET, .t ConsiKtinp' of F HE N C H 'C 0 A T i N G I 4C gre ?Hswa j ;nlii.r m'l j(ALLfSHADS,tS The Celebrated F. & IL ' Casters, . . 'A Choice "Line of HILGER'S 'CLOTH & TOESKINS . - - .,.,,,.. i, . v... j f ' f Declared to be the best Cloths in the market, by the Merchant Tailor's Convention of New -York i I ) .- ""V a spienaia assortment oi tne .Latest MtieS ot r '''.mil teuixti er.s l-ji?j35& r ?' VEST IN GS Etc r , t J 1 Which we will Make op in the ' 1 I JaJj fcfv Kt4 : L AT E O T .i ST YLE8. And best workmanship, at the lowest figures the mart ket. oau afford. . We will sell also by the yard in any qaantity 'to suit Cpurcbasors - J, J n't. i i-' r-)A dl ot3?t tvtat.i! &t'i& 'fil I We eapeciaUjt int'M tbe! attention lotli 4 rc; DIE Si i I ( t ''P ! Toni LARGE "STOCK of J ia St I vij.-:-.! I sJo s-.! i "id ia;&li I FRENCH4 CHINCHILLAS L f..,-,, r . -u , It is undoubtedly the largest assortment ever brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above cost. '' . iiaisi e-rnc -i u:l , Y Give as a call before purcliaiug elsewhere. -tO fi0-tt , . 30-tfv. An experienced Sursc and Female Physician', J Present to ' the Attention J of Mothers' her which jrreatly .facilitates the )rocess of toetliin by softening the gnj" reducing all inflammation, will al'ay all pais and spasmodic uction and is; J 4 t rl Sure to" regulate the -Bowels. .ci.iru uiivu it, iwkucio, i n-iii jj' res to your 'lfPi&M I It f. .tT fvfJi f RELIEF AP fllEALTH TO VOUlt , INFANTS. "W nave put up'and' soldtbis article Forover 30 years, and can ur is confidence 'ahd truth af it what wf have never-been able to say oi an v other nr.ediclne. Never has it failed in a sniglo instance to effect a cute, when timely used, ,'ever did w know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who nsed it. On the entrary ,atl ara delighted with its operations, and speak, in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical irtnes. - We speak in this matter ?wheAja-e do knw'' after 30 , years' peHcnce : and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what wo here declare. In almost everv instance bhr '. infant is sufferinp from, pain randeihanstion, relief win oe lounu in niteen or twenty minutes afterthe Full directions for usinc-will nnniMn,.i.ui. tie. KMrieinin-anless the fac-simileof CURTIS SRKISS, New-Xorkj is on th- outside wrapper. Sni4W .11 nkj.u. i ... . . rrv PRICE, ONLY 35 CENTS PER BOTTI.E State of IrrwratttV Wayne -County S;S. Edward Witso, In the Wayne Common Ann Pumphrey, 3 f TermTAin """"t VLrt. I ? ?t 4.11 Edgar M.Pnmphny, 3 fttsmr n j Dryajlla Pumphrry . ' Complaint for Deed, f and John W. Pumpferey;- '! Jfo 8872.-' BE IT KWOWWr That, on' this -1st Mar of October, 187, the above named Plaintiff, by 'ft. 4 - i i T"sler hit Att filcd in the office of the Clerk f-tne Wayne JUbmmon1 neas Court Lts eomplaint waust said defendant Jn Tthe above titled( cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person' that f,JlW,Mf PuTspbrsyVwas 5 rdent of the state of Indiana. , j Said ddfendant John WrfPumpbreV, tnerefcre", is herebT notified;, f the , filing and pendency of said eomplaint against him and tbat,' unless he appear ad answer or demor there to, at tlie.; calling oV Hie said caude on the second dar of the next Term of eaid Court, to be begun and held at the Court House m Centrerille, on the second Hondar of January next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alledged, will be taken as trno and the said canse will be beard and determined in hia absence. . ,"i--i,t -t .5-1.1 i -r S. Witness WillUm W. .Dudley, Clerk, and SEAL. 4 the Seal of said Court, at Centrerille. this 1st day of October, 1867. j f 1 tvt -It WILLIAM W. DCDLtT, Clerk.

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