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"7 IT? wKSSWSK' RICKOriO. INa. CpT 24, 1867. iog th prooeaMa- tf tM ConVeutidii hel J at IctUaaapolia .it the; 15th ; Instf quotes the remarks i Cbaklss F. Cor J made ia ike work of reformation here : " In Richmond mo'ch h$& lieen done by . ouVior raeetinga ami -neighborhood. pray er meetings. a 41 ,l4if m tie iDOke" of thef worlr? done 'by one woman, who ad beeHbnVerted ; after house ia tbe city. OuUtf 2,000 famines, bat profess connection witli any chnrch,; ad many; ftf these only a nom -ioal? rtra 566 s weve wiLhont 4 . Bible. Onr f population 15,000,-,bttt 8,000 attehdSnrchrar Where? -are the r rest ? He 'felt1 aimoslmniedWt&6ueatIon'' whether we innst clothe the "poor in xonnectioo with oar worTc. we tnust clothe the body if we exDect to reach the soul: "J1 V not only caiied4uon J put our J haadaoJn eur. pockets, but in our peigU- J bors yookete, too; asd soapy whole souledlnan will gi4 money jrha cannot J glye tiae. afHef spoke some remarka blectarrersions nil that fof ne -of i Canadian woman Seventy years' old; wretched keeper of a ?den 'of infamyr Another pi a, woman seen on the street orunk, whose husbana uad been, a Methodist cjas Reader, and wm thenjru ard, while a son was jn the JPeQitentiary All had since been happily, converted, the son still in prison." -M-wri-tans It is said that the Kansas River Bottoms will produce; tiasVe' in -aTerage -of tma hundred and tea bushels of e6rn' to the acre. ; The Stats Treasurer recently torwarded, U ' KeWj'Tork Hjrif,o0tnsJsl interest on "ootstii naTung war loan 'bonds, r of which $278J060 are stm nraidSWA5,8'i The Dsasecrats o Middlesex, county, N. J., hare shown their love for the soldiers' by noni-: ioating for the Legielatnre. Colonel Jones,, who was an ofSaer in Price's rebel ATmr7 The ote for 43oteraofs":of Tennessee was counted, on the 9ih. iost-by Jhe ;Iglslature, and' gar e Brownlor a jmjoritjTer his competitor, of 51.844. " 'ThV dwelltoghoaae' Ofii eanan farmer,' t named Peter Tisher, liTiag 'near Lewis town,' K111inny was' totally estrey on the ' night onheSJiDSt.: Fonr poneas perished jn the 'flaaes. f 9 ai tm biJ ra ! An ordinance, appropriating se-renty 'thousand t dollars forHhe support of separate 'chbdls for the colored 'cbildren in 3few 'Orleans has been promulgated by the Mayor,fi 6 - i j . , J(wTwft murderers - are. to be ; hung In i Pennsylvania, oext month,, , Mal.'.Droenaney, on. the, 12th,. and HXena Miller 1c ' the I3tbv fc.:k;aw educ i i.fr.ti-,.a I ""' Judge Chase has done a good thing in "knocking end wise,fcj and burltlng-'-up I the Maryland systehT "of negro appren-1

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ticeship. ' " , '-Thc New1 York Times says that Jen. Grant, will come nearer being elected unaniamousiyhny other President iucVJ.amesMonoef 7 J bd TheJfew orkTimestakes jssue 'itk ttaa-i Tbune6onf the ..very grave question Iwhetliers i'to be. r not tobe'. was 'Hobsoa's oaoioe.1 sj.x-w ii j W4S heesidenfthlnkl thst Hayeswas t elected because he was a soldier, and .cj hurman defeated because" be wae too f jnuch Jika, VaU'andigham.f -Horace Gjreeley.will not, nominate the next President of hei7nited States nor the rnexY candidate of the .Bepa.bli4an ' partyV',il?-rt tsSU P - W j Jr iCiliWItaUan tbe s a; e frontier.tqguard the papal territories . againetinvasion the Pope eaaftot defend iVu-4 hi own proyince against the revolution "!i iste, he had better gracefully give it, up. " It ia now constdered oettaia that fthe trial of Jeff, Davis - wiinVome F off at the nexti tefmof the United States Court

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' biltV-horse,-trotted a mile .recently in

2:22. .t-?k4?.,w! "t ' In the only speech General Sheridan V ever made, he declared that' he should never . do any thfngto ,f make ' rebellion fhoaqrable. g'That isjust the spirit need-,

ced justjtrfw. .ine,issue is shall loyajty ' T9fsyor treason .be honorable, andprotected J? ".q a catantouBt. measuridtr four feet and

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hight, was killed near Wihemao, on .the , 8th inst, by a man named Isaac Lee. . I fe J? ortytwOj, applications f Tor , divorce are on the file o beheard at the next

" ! t) term of Court of Common Xeasr in Ma rion! edtatr fce-wtiaj "j tea f tm

J f.la UWa'thai; tho expehditiires of he Post ofkceDepartmeat for the fiscal year,

ti-u i j, will be largely in excess of the receipts lirfiops ,XW fflul8!!8.. the: open

ing of a large number nof rontes in the

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x'xvioa f Thetawnra entered, during the1 past month. 30,363 acres of the, public lands,

i a the larger portion -of t which were on

v4 stuw College f scrip. That is Mone, iof the

' 2-tnod ,iy -which speculators ;get cheap lands, to the irUinite. damage .of , the .it lowaj jeiurris 25,724 Republican marf

.Win 1 jority fosjaovrnor (Col. Merrill ), in 72 1 jou iCOiustiea The cesent Republican Govtati) i fernor fStdne),' had IS37o imajirity irt

"'"j- the wSlo' Btater; Jitama'a twUi exceed

it by fully 10,000. .tswoBJ

p? The ls:6tiuit ZeiUing -endorses

jEhe nomination of General Grant for the Presidency-in comments" on Oe reeent -article of IpU OalenajGasette, ahd cays r 'Ko one wo is acquainted wih poblio opinion ial tie yrescaai jlou taat the) declaratldrf Of the Gazette wHI find general support. - Illinois, -Wisconsin and Minnesota will be unanimous for Grant in the-National convention, and this is a great step in advance, for the other can didatcs there Is hardly one that scan be gin ftS more States thftnrf oW. 1 The Democratic journals speatc of the j 'enormous -change inthepublie-. sentb ment "of the North." Do not deceive yourselves.' "There has been ho change fn public sentiment, except onward, .carlying it still further ahead orthe Demoratio party.,-TfJe -expression Tuesday 5 weefc'was that Congress was likely tdonf mafch,;theiSpubliC' sentiment; cattdtkatc Wdy was reminded that it should I not ToltowrSteTenSand Sumner in tbeirrwild schemes about conflfcation,Republican form1 of gbveVhmehf Vci laii w "' ' e.sw If I' j XjEDTdNAHT GovKaNOB.'nr-W; notice. ,that the', name of HonIsaac Jenkinson, lot the; Fort Wayne Gazette, is promi I nently Mentioned, r as? that of a suitable candidate. d for liieutenant, .Governor. ' For our part, we know .of no one whom I we WOuld be more pleased to support for I that poaition.,r:. .Ile.i.is . a, . whole- souied I Christaln c gentleman-with heart , and j hands' . devoted to every good word and f work in short, Le is just such a man as " the' l Republican - party should; be proud to selebt upon whom to bestow .its bon- . ors.r-f South Bend Begister. gAi7 it,.; ' Vjti m Li. a i., , r .In . consequence of, an error in transcribing from the Official records at Har-' risburg 'the 5 Democratie " majority in Pennsylvania are placed : too ..high. The Telegraph has, revised the figures, and settles -the majority at 922, instead of. 1,202, r "The losses from last year are in all 62,660, or lOper cent, of! which the Republicans xlose 40,441 on. tiieir vote for Geary last October, or a little bver UVper cenu. and the Democrats 22,217, on, their vote for, .Clymer, about 1 per cent. ; i - t:. . i t i If "J Geu:J Hayes's 'majority for Governor of-Ohio is 3,258 all but eight counties official.?.. The counties, of Hardin and ;Van Wert return a tie vote : Knox gives 3 and "Washington 4 majority for Hayes; "Highland '4 and Madison 18 for Thurman. - The vote is the heaviest ever cast in: the State, though the. great" Republican strongholds like" Ashtabula are not nearly polled out , A glance atthetjbunty returns5 will show that at least Ten 1 Thousand Republican .votes were, un spoiled, while every one that could be irirduced to, go against, us, was made, to ,vote., "Vr" ; .: a . ; iiUA-T j . rf Bureau of Education. - ' ?-T Thia department at Washington has in f view, national statistics',-' wide infortna tion and broad plans for"nonular edufca tfon. It is auihoiiied by act 6f the last as DOSsible. Conrrrfiaa . to adopt tui3 itaa"aSd 'td'show Its ?appreoiation pf the edu'cational interests of the land ; but it forgot lbmakeai?ap propriauonco renaqrf tuat entaasiasm praQticaC Dr Barnard is,' perhaps the best man for the place ;,and his eniment ".it.! -"11 2 J ' '1 J , (' " Mbbuiuuienbs ana( zeaxous lilG-iaDor.s in behalf of ".education render' i t' certain that if the National B ureau of Education can be made of aivantage that purpose will . be .achievcdvI.There - being s no 1 ap-propriatioh-to defray! the i expenses ' of the establishments of "course there is no clerical force. s.!Mr Barnard sisc.busily engaged in distributing .'circulars sto ie different States, asking information: concerning their si educational j ntarestsl This measure has it advocates and its opponents both strong and bitter--but it were well to' .'thoroughly te3t the ex periment It may be of great; advantage Wtho coiihtry tlttzrj i(a t'uurtl) j i ..' Who .Wouldk't bbah Editor?- To be an editor i3 to be at once received into the' hearts and homes of everjbodj---especially al! who desire him to tarn their grindstones and ail who live iii hope of some day of getting a good word t. t ... -vt ... t. i.-. A-'yfr T uut oi uia miL-uoTn. - io maiier sow .mean a ' man he is, both the pious and the impioo alike, taleliim into theitf kind embraoej and tell him what a good fellow Je is..-It is raHch;like a b J7 told in Parliament, over, a century, ago,? by Wm. Ihornton.?; A certain 'Squire, oppressive (Sod arbitrary in bis neighborhood where he basaawed it away; bad good eating and drinking. lor ine sase oi wnicn many persons lesorted to him, who always said as he ' said, commended all his faults, and told hlm, they were Virtues, and that the, whole country admired' him; and nauerea mm conunuany ior tne saxe omy oi what they'could get' from? hint. ' Buf, thinking ' to put their sincerity to the test, the sallied out into a neighboring village,' when, instead bf pse- ' ans aod'ehouts of joy, he was saluted with dead dogs and pelted out of the , village : with f rotten eggs. ; lie ,cami9.,homef yasjtly discouraged and dejected, and accosted his parson, who had been ; one o t the most forward of his flatterers: . 'How s now, parson said be, 'didnt you telf 'me ho j much I was admired, and you see what has hap pened?'". So the editor Is WflafteredJ befoasted, bedrinked bedeviled and vead-headed everywhere, whenlt would often happen, should he change his occupation, that he would be treated by 'the same persons! very much u f the old ' 'Squire- was .Nothing like bring an able editor. no matte in what capacity. ?Troops;of 'friends While living, and when he dies all the fraternity -put on weeds, and dolorously, cry out; h Behold! an able editor is dead.;, high moral character soul of honor-r-great, talent resplendent geniui 'what asad loss to the country and the world! '-wir sympatbyr for. th .bereaved , widow and her afflicted orphans u' tendered; Alas, the , poor widow, and the deceased able editoCr- rag rlBt(k3lbm Tcsang appreciate either 'the ence miuaeor the sympaihy ,a

It has become a popular, almost na

tional, faith, that it isnot possible to be truly happy unless you drink. Among, certain clales antl they, are by no meansthe lowtdri is JteHbeginningn4ado2:reryUigiThk name of liquor is held to besynomous with enjoyment," and the dearer the liq 'orr the more it is; prized1 nd coveted. Yet every man who is notra -downright drunkard, ja 'well aware S& thelipleasf ,cartjA point, a mockery a delusion, j a , snare. I put it to any one who' lias - sto od hall the night at. a "pwtelDaosat" half the night in aclub room, drinking, smoking and bandying reckless talk; if th5 enjoyment of sucb' an evening bals "been b any thing like that of n- few .uijet Jnpni spent at home with a book or,e.wspapr,? The evil 'influences of tavern pleasures on the health is tooobvibusto" bedenj.ed by any one, and the illusory .nature t' of the pleasures themselves would, be undeuiablf algDlf the persons whc'indul go in them., did not .deceive8 themlelveti ' and put tne trutu out or signt, w ,, , K u ' No one' ever: brought any. goo1 out of a .drinking'bout Vet:" Wis a shorty feverisn spasm oi animaienjoymeni, w'nicu leaves nothing bchind-but v mproseness, regrebdd temper' self-reproach and headache, I should like5 to ask you sir," if you say, your prayers when you 'come home 'in that state? - No you "don, You are "ashamed to1 say- them'. "You postpone Jthm"'jmtil ' you have purged yourself your mind. and. your lip! J -by. more sober and rational behavior. 4 Next night, ".when you pais the" hours quietly at homewith aCbookorf a friend, you feel that you have had real; enjoj me.nt,' that the time1 has passed pleasantly, that you .have learned1 something: and that you nave not injurea,,your jieaitn, jou are not ashamed to say-.your praiyers, and you get Up": next 'mdrning with - a clear head, a good appetite, and"' sn inereased faculty tor. work and, the, cayoy 6, ment of lifK -1.-, -.-...j w4 fff 1?$, awt i ReguIarlYlSold;;; ; . Two gentlemen from New. York, one of whom had been in California" nearly a year, and the others just arrivd, were accidentlyorerheard Jn the following conversation at the Sutter Iloua e, Sacra. mento.3 The new: comer was lamenting condition, and, especially! two oeautiful daughters who:were just budding into womanhood wbenhe asked 'the other if he had a family. j- - t " "Yes, sir, I have a wife and six chil dren in New- York -and never saw one of . them,".' !' ' . -. - ' i. After this, the Tpoupie sat a few 'mo ments in silence,; and the interrogator again commenced ? .. .,.-. - ' Were you ever blind,' sir T No, sir." 9 fir v. -4Another lapse of Jime. " Did I understand you to say, sir, that y ou had a wife and six children liv-. ing in Ne wYpjric; and ' bad fiever seen ' u"Yes.isir--lTBO stated it" w. Another and a long pause ' of silence. Then the interrogate!" again inquired : . II. TT ; a. 1 t r " uuw uau, is. uer sir, lua, you never saw one bf -them h t ; .,! f 5 WbJt." was the response, " One of them was bom after I left.'" ' ' ' " Oh t ah P and a general laugh followed:" ? r . . .. After that the- first'New Yorker was 1 T3 ---- - especially distinguished as the man who had six children and;nover saw one of tnem. " w.&iaai til ;A Story.VVith A MoraC 3 4i4j ,. A Connecticut exchange tells - the fol lowing sQrof aboyf.wUo'was sent from Groton,. Connecticut, , to New - London, one'day last summer with a bag of green corn.tJ lne Doy was gone aii oay," ana returned with the' bag unopened,' which. he dumped oathe,-floor,saying :""" I "Kolye-.been-all over London witli ft; and 'nobody said Anything cQncerning green bofn;Two ;OE three fellQWS asked me what I-had- in!. ray. bag,, and I told them it was none of their business what it 3I!The boy ismot' unlike hundreds of merchants, who will promptly, coll him a fool for not telling what he had to' sell. They are actually doing the same thing on a much larger scale than did that boy, by not advertising their business. . !0,-t aJ ? ' tkW i w9 i . .'; ' ' ' - , The prices of free whiskey have ranged as follows during the past year:, Iu June, 81,15 to 81,52; in July, $1,55 to 92,(f5f, In Aagust, l,45 to 81,60jin September 81,52 toi $1,65... ;IIow can an honest distiller pay two dollars : tax j and sell, in competitictA with, free whisky? Let Congress make this fraud a penitentiary offense sentence for lifc.:;) Adesperate disease demands a desperate Remedy. The distillers have ,declared.iWax against the Government,' and the question is, which shall prevail, and will the whisky thieves prove to be' mightier than the late5 rebels?-; In other words,' is rifle whisky more effective than gunpowder? Notlbe-Otoclr Subscription. ' JiUi i , .'A T THE i LAST MEETING of the Board of ttA Directors of the Cincinnati, Richmond aM Ft'. Wayne Raureaa Comvanr. the Board passed a Resolution that all delin quent subscriptions ot Stock in said Company abould be collected at once. -1 hope, therefore, that all persons knowing themaelTM indebted will PAY' UP, without farther delay. s xi.-j.t.-'fi ot -4. iU M0OKMAa,Treaawr Richmond, Bept, 5, 1867. -?

Therelis yoart corn go and; sell it, aSoia tmf w ,wfe nij

DIED. At her residence in this citv. on tbe 1

menmsmj&ttiiifchz Y llvwiifa wiHaw TVmmi Gm a! tJsyuga county. N. Yi m A if' On the 9th inst and Anna Stokes, and 12 days. p- At too residence j ""W.Ferguson, in this city, on the moraine of the ,13th instDAHixi..C.- STABiTOK, aged 19 1 Cortieted weely by Xmf. JSxai6n"bo Corn, pcrbuahel..iUA..V...: ' ,T5 Wheat, per buahel.. 2 20 Corn Mel, per ewWI'. 1 2 0 Oats, per bushel...'...,.......,. 50 . 60 PotatoM-X. .'w.m... j 90'-,'-'. : 1 00 ' Duttern .yer-'IbMm ,f 2 . t 5 "0doof. .-.fff.a.t.aw, H;4i ,wfct K- : Baeoa, clear Sides , ,18 , . 20 ,Hama....i;V.i..;.;..t..; M.'" ti 25 ' Lardy..' .-L -14 . 16 'Cheeae... 1 ,i; x - FLOUBFirmer, but aot higharj lamily f 11 W8 ' 11 7$j'.m if n i 9tj WHEAT Opened firm at $2 SO for No. 1 ndbat closed dull at thia rate ; white S2 602.65t j -4 ; COSKr-tFirm Mdi Uht. supply at 9&09i. -f OATS Dull at 6a69e,fe No. 2. w ? 4S RYE Ftrni Allies at th dose, of No. 1 at ?1 35. .' 'BARLEY Uacbai!d,;,Hi ei tila NiM te K WHISKY Steady at 3e in bond,w torn ' MESS PORK Don, bat sot pressing! t flered : BULK AlEATS-f-Firmer aalea of 21fl,Q0O Hs ajt 11c for shoulders, 13i for sides and iior clear rib sides.;. tfJoB..:6 f4w-a r:M-?-t ,iK)J,&Wjt a j IRO-Fir atl3ic with sales. . mita4 r , ; HAMS Unehanjfed., ft; ft t .n..t j GROCERIES'-Steadr aud in fair demand, &, . , , f BUTTER Scarce nd firm at3035c fc . LINSEED OIWrDuU at SI 221 23. ,-v f y i GOLD 143 buying, and dull. " .t , .", It: H An n in g to rr ss o ti g lx S y r. u p i Wjcsj -l ia 4?!jkv ' c-r -i:-;ss 5's fc-o iJ?- :- Manufactured and for Sale bt 1" i M1 . A . Grood Assortment - - OF i. .- ' , e e.e x. . .vj AS J JS.A jV D .pa-pek AT. I H, XJ M M E R 9 S 'St Viai,'! " :u is? -S"S r:;; .5 J-.je -. DARTLETT'S CAOUTCHOUC ' ; '. '; .-at' ' ' , , SHOE fcjtS Ci4"1 jjvJ fi THE BEST SHOE POLISH IN THE ILiBKET t e-; i.i.-j ,for Bale at, .:D, a. j, ".iffctt Plummer's Drug Store. - - NIGHOL'S ELIXIR OP S'" ti t PERUVIAN BAIUX, -J 1 ." !.',! SjxAND Protro x id e o f It o ri ; - ' 4. I- lV- i , H If, I a . x t iue vase or iiugw uviur, - wi e-- o j r 'at- . !7H J; W. PLUrJinER'O it , - v, DRUG-STORE- v. JPoTx Faxmers , and Othcro. rmHE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO are now U.! Biannfactarin - the BesW Cheapest And .moat Dorable Paint la use ; two eoats jrell put. on, mixed, with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or' 15 years! it is of a fight brown or beautiful cHocolate color, aad era, be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or creaaa, to suit the taste of the comumer. It is valuable for Hoases, Barns,.. Fences, Cariiage and Car-makers Pails and "Wooden -ware Agricultural Implementa, -Canal Boat's,'' Vessels and ships' Bottoms, Canna, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it beinfFire and . Water JroofX Floor Oil Cloths, (one. Manufacturer baring used 5000 bbls. tbe past year,; and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasiieiy, aad adhegireoeas. Price $0 per bbl.,- of 300 lbs4 which will supply a farmer for years tp come. War? ranted in all eases as above. Send for a circular. which gives full particulars; Hone- genuia. notes twanded in a trade mark Grafton Mlaerai Paint; A i a fDANIEL JJIDWELL, 9il Purl WBat T.V rJi Jj'-jiiJ ac: 4, SEW PERFIME FOK THE BlSTDiCECGI Jltri t,li.S..tal fa a 4 s - Night B ImbwIbi t -Muil-ai'a 'KUaa-t BlMawfaia? CaL f "Ri(at Bl .1 :,.j. . awr s fi iWiW from the rant and beanthwl flower fnan VsvAiK FOB PifALON'.-rSK HQ OTHBRj

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ak-- ' Q 1 ' I Family, and Miscellaneous Newspapers ia the .Uited:St8rfesrrr-:ri. - - - ;i BIT- JiTXHm QHAT The Proprietors f the JOURNAL now offer to per sons who are Willing to aid them' in extending the circulation of (heir Weekly Editipa, h follqwing i TEA OB 1INA R Y jREMtUH vast To persons who will send us the largest number of New Yearly subscribers, previous to the nrtt aay ot December, 1857, be that number what it may, we will Sire one of George Stack A Co,' -unri rated ? ; aeao rosewood vianos,0 with four round corners, back finished like front, one tow of moulding on the case. carret leers and carred lyre. This Piano is from the well-known Maaic of Butterfield A Con of Indianapolis, and ia warranted by them to bo in all respect to a First-Class Instrument. To the person sending us the next largest list, we will pire one of . if. Ji.Ws.smttB's StOO AMERICAN ORGANS,,,; s with aeren atona and super-octaw eouplef,-which doubles the power of the iastrument, and makes it an effetivi snDoort for two hundred voices. . This instru ment is from H. L Benham i Co.'s Music Store, and is warranted by them. To the person who will send us the next largest list, we will give oue of the world renowned Urover k rsaser ts-jd-t nnm I S850 FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. elaboratelT ornamented eitra silver-plated, not pearl, with either carred Rosewood or Mahogany ease, aad folding corer no orawer, ,acw we nersra sending tne nexi largest jisi, we wm yP 4 " D.JtH. W. Smith's 'f . t! , SCO SIX-OCTTAVE AMEBIC AN", ORGANS. with nrt finish, hl&ck walnut monldincrs. Daneled. and with smooth oil polish, containing patent forte and Trt-molo stops, the tadditionak octare being iM the right. This Organ is also from H. L. Benham A Co.'s .Store, and ia warranted br them. To the per son sending ns the next largest list, we will giro one of the world-renowned Grorer Baker ! ailO FAMILY SEVilfGAiciIllvES?f silver-plated, with an elegant and substantial tlouble Mahogany or -iacK vt ainut vaoiuet cae, I We will pivdiT erery person who' will send us Ser-enty-fire Subscriiers, one of Grorer A Baker's SCO FA3IILVEVr-lVGM'ACniprEiB. j For forty Subscribers, we will gire one of BUTTERFIELB'S CELEBRATED GITITJ ARSrWORTHf8 DOLLARS.? For twenty Subscribersrw e will give one i of f J. Batterfield'stJiirivated Viali as, Worth flO. For twenty Subscribers we wilJ give 4 copy of the INDIANA SOLDIER," 2 vols. 1290 pages, containing a complete hUtorv ef the part taken by Indiana m the War, togetner wimi steei romrajis vi ucr pium inent Generals. Price $10. j For fifteen Subscribers wewill 'give a copy of the DAILY JOURNAL; 'ATLANTIC MONTHLY, EV ERY SATUKDAX, or either ttAKriiK-c. Miw jinui or WEEKLY, for one y ear ft.-.rr itf . S For i welre snbscrfbers we will give a Copy of OUR FOUNG FOLK'S MAGAZINE for one year For aix Subscribers we 'will give a cony -of Carpenter's SIX MONTHS INiTHE ; WHITE. HOUSE, or the in-door life of the late President LINCOLN, as Seen by Mr. Carpenter in the course of a six month's residence in the latter's family." 'It is the most popular work of the age. x ' rw m Erery subscriber, will receive a Steel portrait of either v.?. w m & f PresVLINCOLN ben SHERIDAN",4 i Gen. LOGAN, Gen. THOMAS,7 t-A Gen. GRANT, it,,. Gen. SHERMAN, j Gen. BUTLER, w , , Sen, Ot P. MORTON ) Persons competing for PRIZES must .state at the time-they send their first list, whether they are competing for the Large Scale, or one of the Special Prizes. " ' ' '. l " - ,W .f..4 45 IhX... .. r Y4i I '.f'.,.1! f .) t For Weekly, Single, -Subscribers $ 2 00 Clubs of Nine and under 1 75 ' Clubs ef? Tea and over 1 60 ! Ait extra copy of the Wbrkxt will be sent to every club of fifteen and upwards No paper mailed until paid for, or continued after tbe expiration of the sub scription. Remittances may be made by Post Office Money Order, Draft, Bank Check, or Registered Letters. Send for explanatory circular, and specimen copy of the paper. Address " '" 0 DOUGLASS A CONNER, 1 1s Octio, I867i ri tlJ! riT ? l . ? Foley a , .Indian Botanic 4 0t.H ; -' -FOB COUGHS AND COLDS,"5 ' .ti ft s-i v-'- - AT DnUC-GTOnE, T ' - 't 4 H'airs-I'BalsanK ifc- I xuien s Xsuor xialsazn. -St 1 - 5 1 I'-f v V -J t a a I -5' "US'-' t u -H "fqittz cough; J;;syrup .'- e hi f- ' 4, a-o BtitJ .'"s OoothinQ, Cough Syrup, ; v.-..:? eShalrer Cough Syrtxp, TflTSf.ATTTl PBfl'POTr At. f&iU : eft Id sdi brown's Bronchial Troches, Carey's Couxrh Iidzeneres. 41SSS teSZSItS dl in ' .:CS I . J l - ram--4k A SK AW -v1- " K-J a vaasu & Comor llfia and FeariUvtek KwJw . .4T ..a-fMla . r rfjt. ww w.

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I aiA'? Ladies Sacqueihp!? . It is undoubtedly the largest aasortment? eter brought to this city, and will be sold at a margin above ' , . .. . ' bm '-i Give as n call before purchasing elsewliereV' 30-tf. , September 181067. I Mrs. AViasrsn,ow. a r J -ci i yml " f".. Present to the Attention Qf Mother Mhm GOOTHirJC, OQUL For Children Teething, . which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammataon,will al'ay all pain and spasmodic action and is. " ' I Sure to regulate the Bowels. D-epend npo ttTinothere, 'it will giverasttoyouri selves and BELIEF , AND. HEALTH ,TO YOUR INFAKTS ! We have put up aad sold this article for over 80 f years, and can Vat ix confioenck akd tsuth of it wbat we naTenever..-Deonj able to say i any other w.edicine. Never has it failed in a snigle instance to effect a core, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by a vn who naed iV j, un tne contrary, an are aeiigniea with its operations, i, and anaak iaUrms of. oommendation -r fit niariial I effects and medical virtues We speak in this matter what we do kimwy'-' after 30 years vXrlence ; and pledge oar reputation tor tna ruiniiment-oi what wo here declare. In alraoat every-instance where tbe Infant is suffering from' fain an4 exhaustion, relief Will be found in fifteen or twenty minutea aftertho vurp is administerd, ( j fTOfwr "fT ii j: r : :n : L - . ... tie.1 None genuine unless the fae-simi!eof CUI.fl3 i i'-bimwiaw, new iont,ip onn ontBiae wrapper ooia or an Asrajgif arougnoaiiae woriu. s li m milt yKrff Raai-f-Tr4 (tire's I" .: UhiI.rAaf iWjrrn8ii :. -A. HOTSB iSEd - Cattl3rPflTJC3f s. known, will UxjT2 A "woaesKown JL w-ssariwt a'TK. SI amtiMaaiiiliithK bv atreavthennw It is a ur yaa. ... , vantive of an kis' ' f thia animal, such as VUSQ FEVtK, GLANSKBB, . J TEHBaV??3'S, w 1 VUUttH9la"9.tL. :-iTKmr tmrnpo r "i LOSS 'or APPK- .r rr TITE AND W1T4T. vi J V WJ"Af " I ENERGY, C Ita. -ase hnpreves ta7'jt the appetlta-gives a iM t k fr gleaay sMa aad V muemble ,lt a OnetlaaUact sad apMted hone. 4 ii hi"'v ttuu im proves tne quality tuat experiment te ' eaacaaa saake tfcaiT " aster Wat SwmC Iamttenuac aUltgivwtiMBa an apaattta. leasmas -saair t.raa. iisaakes tantMln a' ?; J caff 1 Ia aU oJaeaaai af Jwiaa, sar a -,vtaa la i Ihi Laifn. Llmr I sSssa" aamSa? & I By patting from as asw a vaper a paper in a arret or awiutne above di WiUbewraaiuiald ar entire!' nrewntad. If eivea in tha. a saeventive and cam the Bat 0Wv , Mm SS Caats p' IPapeT, dr ijAito C3. - Far Bate by Lmnatoa and Btaraltavjaia UmJ ant tha United atatee. . K-rts W t aw5W -aftSrrf For pale Wholesale and Retail, at manafaetarera prices, by frrMrA'rtSrreit i. ij. a aaai i,

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