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- f-K !. U.aXP ik; MinT porting jbtirBofc. WcW4iivopln. ion- or-wwwi nU aiunpr Mr. WavlrclajLleVj"1 A. J.: .Three or fonr 1 flay r ftetT tbe asaasainafion ironso'A teforSfleaud I went to'sej lih? tte'ftetf very cordially?ahafcfng Rir bt'nnds, and said he was exceedingly glad to see me, and thaT there wasn't' man in j
Washington whose advice he wovflaa's' before have, .the s'called Democracy soon have alf mine, retold him 'ISr&i been so solici.tdus aboit tlie , candidate very glad in verypVond'of haO "We 'far-their.. bp'ponentsi i'Jfhey have,1 in' a sat down? ad'd he7 aaid' tie wanted toll ear "measure, ceased to canvass for a candid-
mj riewij wfliibltd questions and" public 'ate for therrselvea, and have turned their policjV" 'WT11iiid,lhe first tning Tve "attention to the wants and proprieties of got to'sij & fafrU? VS irned1 fcy tiik ;the j Union party! J They - tell n , what fate oTf alini1fcyi rtsiHentF'whobave 'Grant -Uj. supposed to have said to a been In y3ur'posiGon? fCooka'Tyler1 "'Georgia Editor" and complain at the and Flimor, d tiy to God every ''same time that his opinions are unknown; night' tdlfaYtfytouroiiixtieir fate! " John- all sorts, of, political opinions are attrition tnemI atoilsfied'tor think 'that I ntcd .to Genl Grant. Of his brilliant
had apprehensions of that kind, "tint I deeds in the service of the
told him ne'cbiildaS be t6o careful? tor 'these Democrats Jiave no word ol
thathr-Santyyoulde nSptee 5:val. r ..i;, .rr iU thev "wWaU fifeaidf! lieed 'have o I ,t 'True, General Grant does not
fears;' that he in en t to stitfd1 themen and Che pajQlhal elected Mm? I then j
went on tbadvisermnwnat7to' dd:r;- I "and accepted by the Unionists through-J told him the first thing to db-raiUd or- 6i:t tfce Republic. iV ,; ' ' ' 1 der the trial Of 'I feir of tffe'-tender ttf- r Trjeundisguis'ed,' anxiety of 'the'tothe rcbelK6nrAe6rea foHifaryommis " called In" re'sard. to the nomination of
sionknB 'to' haflgtttemc whn6iitfdT guilty. Ildaald hcwould do that very thing, an'i wWd KcomtoWee with'"JeffT ' Davis. He told me 6fbnut op the law i up the law l on the question, a oT-P agreed to do-it 5f r he would name :om'oe"to?hlp me. f He named1 called on out exa a long talk meant lb hing tne leader's of itarebell-' j ion right away, as soon as they could be -tried 'and ' convicted '.by amllitafy commission.81 J As 'we went away Ben. Batlef laid he was eU girted With' Johnson ; that he! seemed io bo ' regular case, and In a few days I called on him nirain. I talked to mm aMmttnis very t n question bf.TeeOnstractloff, He said hi mxrad trim A flint it a a mattor with " ' "J a I which ke had BOtnfnrrtf dd;!that it be- . O . I honldlMeeeeireoflt,o We parted; and "aoontfte I went home, with the assurance from bin that he would take no stedi actienel br'the-lead-era of tate5fiepobiieaJf party J 1 1 heard nothing,'rreini' fcftn eri til about itwo months' l&t; Whed I' net oW Covod e at a hotel in Cleveland, and leatfeed that the President hid been' iff r close communion with copperheads and rebels,' and had aid to fCov6de tlrat he Johnson) coullrdo withouf the Radicals bet ter than he' Radicals could ilo wilhnt him.' f iAtftiht amonthlitteYI went" ott to. Washington for the Whiter, ind I balled at the White House. I found the' ante room full of rebetslind" copperheads. and ' I waiT 'soon: 'feoTMnee'aV Trom ' the style 4 wh'lwMVejt oa had found: friends and. advissi?o4t side -of Repobhosm party; &I ;knew then that he had 'started brl tM down try the pertj, n4 the oontry too',, Jf he eonlctlstrled-mj bestto--keep him in, but ft Iras no 'g. aui; arioni ,t-.a iaJj ati2t til tSmwr- . Mrx Wsjdo, .ijhnraojteued . Thadto Ste, vens'pepdingn:ottfisoation bill, as d-r-d foolery? The timetor oonllsoatiora bills, he said? was arrrmg tDe 'warj wnen they nnld ba of- use in nreventinaf min frnm 'Maorthaslio paiBgib mere wa. sheer folly'aSa8nsni rfhe faegr'oeB -ofi for iticiafaafa lo sdJ if4ir j W hexe-a ti aorga, OB ronfiflcation7 i IHJV.M..U . , Wa? iAeJ5D?W-e, .roMy-jeara.y -n.w-.v13a- C- -t,-- .. . f.iOl C?3cf i A idaff tn Alto nii Iowa. L baa. escaped J fronrwmJahment fof fatduiteryr becanse rine niraiy aascuea rroseomine j Atwri:mta.: laoiairy,. a ai crime in Iowa. which is not known: aa a ctnm e i f. f . ! I I . u . t r ir T , i -w- --r-. ,rTi;-jr - ' ftn to tail minnUd'ia how on ekhibitlon There, i v very intelligent hen Whseling, Virginia, hich . belonga to laid by the hed are marked with letters. " u. U. D n RerkJfrnnia, finds, that he has . made a little error 4n hi. alenlations of theiaty aaO-Wiat wm not come for avmllUoa. ot yaar. y si n ,This place, u. urK crtobiiation to,, the doctor. ' .... . . - ids louowmz ii tne true copy or . - - - j i. i; ugunjPiM wihputmj i w wwwng id rii inorar vrrstfirn nrmt am i i-rrrn and Hura achooL teachers Fre.. maat teach ej tlui7jqyl'ftnl tHn the girls. r A.vlu3laaahamftrchant' in. Indiananr i c-j ti w.-- - j- .t . . -1-Z. ... a .Sr ? us Mowieu jm.. oui uenusu -witn . tne in qni,if kepronidi'any sour ciut o; J,aeA thif.Far5fie K.r"." Tnntv out up two barrel, to n.e in case of .ick ness.
iBen.iBntler'.',-'3irtlerf 'and I see pow the Democracy of the isorth can fessed to know nothing of tbe matter,
iiirtir& dayWtwo-'aftcf topd trgive the unreconstructed rebels "one- ftn(j never saw'any , "thing" of the money?
3tly what he wanted; indhad4ahaltofwnat they fought for in, the' war jie immediately .quit VbrkwasA, aiid,'
with him. 'He' -teld ua ihei of rebellion' with General U. S. Grant it i3 said, he has never worked any since.
f Rettthrtlntr Qr promisee t t)aT s I appointed at the coming Legislative ses- l country ana irie - -
fc5 cutihwlayrreit;d wheaerit I "ipa UJ the Governor and Senate are unj. Three things 'to govern. Temperf
-Ms gone,1 there IS othing lea but bank-I Auditor of the Canals, a Superintendent j tongue and conduct. i m - ; -
Oar Democratic friends are at present engaged in a labor of loye for tbe . especial benefit of theirj)olitlcal opponents. They fear that in their selection of acandidate for the Presidency next year, their
opponents win commit a great error, ana resnlt will be the election of a Presidt'wh9tfproteEcheroBs, like the i acting pSeretomthey pleajl G . n t the man ;fot a Republican", nor is'he Conservative 'eaough. i'ora Democratic candidate.1 'if ope-balfIiVaGeneral Grant's ' unfitness for . a Republican nomination wfere tre it otight to be conclusive with "Hhem that he would be 'above 'all others the best man for the Democrats. Never Government, f apprbr,.r make ''speeches; his aith is proved by works; oj' the latter he has been tried, proved -Genera! Grant',' shpws a want of confi dence in the reaction," and a fear that the glorious5'' 'victory iti Ohio and Pennsylvania will turp to ashes on their Pennsylvania lips. ' .Thpse whV ' view the situation from a loyal stand point are not able to in tBe Presidential Chair. There's where J it grips. Model Resolutions. At a meeting brthe 'Universal ' Right Restoring Association, -the following Resolved,1 That in the opinion of the Association; every body must and shall have their rights. 1 i fi Resolved,- That .women.' shall have v. ,t -I. - l -.i : j i " "e . TIL VIk , ' .wi.fAwd i klh ctA ani fhat tho la Kara I n luvn di ai' -uiiuci w muu uc u awtio i ,of nature, wh.cU compels being, to be women against their will, are repugnant to all fundamental ideas of justice; and ought to be abolished. f Besolved,i That all negroes shall have their rights, and ought, in justice, to be entitled to white skins and straight hair a: well s nny other man.' Besolretl,' That Free Lovers, Mormons, Shakers (provided they be not too old) shall have their rights.' o-tl a a tend .peculator, of irila kinds, (provided Hesolved;Trhat cdntractors, jobbers, they be of the right , political stripe,) i shall have their rights. ! f Resolved, That homeopothists, hydro- ; pathists, botanists, steam doctors, ; mes merisers and - spiritualists and (rappers shall have their rights. I Resolved, .That all education is a hum bog".''' 1 ,i6 ? Resolved, 'That all men are : equal in all kinds of Jmow ledge. I to Resolved, That every body,, knows as ;much about .anybody's else profession '.as they do themselves, and a little more. h'i Resolved That everybody knows as -nitch about their Own business -as eve;rybody else.does Tfcee. resolutions were passed unanilmon81 S tue meeting adjourned, Wt 0,As the democracy, have a majority . in statA ti.ll.tnr rf Nw VaVv. n 1 44 .7 . .7 . .T . - " loint.ballot. it .is lnterestinp- to know
I .'Resolved, That medical education is a " V "V :." ; K'r , s , V " V :lh , Southern Indiana, when, by his upright mfnutes,-,Thfi little (Jrgaw Ay ItsieaaflP ! ItrfattitaU'' nUftnl respectable abilities, distinguish, ieslAnduslry .artiw lo ey !a SL 5 education i. ecl ,nim8clf, among iis ,f,llow.citi?ens, allotlcJ ip.a-.shl . d,Usrf aanmoug. . . .... .j i , -i 1 J ' '! '-' " J' an i became one among Indiana's i noted mA aaU (h Psalmis gi mnr ,-t-, i
Itulw . It. ThJ1 Three, tinirs to wish forHealfti.
.fvnit- nfflAM of mmaMnmM tn ri only. two offices, of consequence to be! supplied are that of Superintendent of I I Public Iustruction, now filled by Victor i m. Kice and a folice Uommiss oner in i place ,of John G. Bergen.'deceased. The .v;j. rl-Tyt j 'cs ! o.-uk ClcCvlUU lor UU1WU Oiaie .oeuaior VU notpe. neia until, DeDruary, xey, I bly should surely be RepuDlican by good Department a Superintendatr enl of the Insurance Department, three Canal Appraisers, a State Assessor, and a Commissioner of Public Accounts.-
raiseu.i; r..-, .t, .y ,r !.-. ' I Tribune. - . " - -
Say. this N. Y. Nation : The cry infidel, which is raised against the mans for their disregard of the Christian Sabbath, is not reverted to by any est man' who knows what he is talking a I auoui. in me coauiries irom wmcn I ' ... , : . -t .1 . ; . -. . v. . f . .. 1 i"' i. T-.-t--j vsmu wum, w-w uuii rrrs nr niirn trnnnintr art Trirnmu icruh nle or scanndaL the verv thinsr the New I York German, want to be allowed to do"ii-go to beer gardens on Sunday af- - ternoons and pass it in drinking and - lramalriair t.Tha . nnfi In thoiv i- - - f - r - to KPo3,othing T whatever, either as to ctrihe." ' . 1 A YAf. r 1. -.fJW t" ' - -f K)0 pensioners who ive their pay at the ot There are eom. 10,000 ; I Ir dianapolls agency.
Governor Baker, of Indiana!
is I jrTXRBSWSQ EMlNISOSCBS. , 1 From the Day ton ( Ohio) JournalT Thirty years ago, this summer, aJ young man arrived at .the old ;Swaynie House, on First -street, and engaged lodgings fortue nigut. was iiom . Franklin cbuntv, Pennsylvania, on his JT nj LiJ lliil U put bia U1C wonuu , f West. , On the way frbm Springfieldhe had the misfortune to break downGhis sulky; and he. had'swapped the wre(fk for .1,HA mmirttSnrv his 1 S rC ff U l 1 1 journeyed on. Uncle Alex, the landlord, ,whowas alsq a Fenrisyivanian.' took nri r interest in nis guesi, anu gave hiui mc i the young traveler made an! early start,' taking the . State road toward Eaton. About an hour afterwards he. returned f with a troubled. brow. He had lost over 1 $300 in t Pittsburg bank notes--all the j money which he possessed in the world, except about teu dollars which he! had in his pocket-book. He had placed 'the notes in, one of his drawers legs'and when the.stringsweret cles, the money was safe' enough; but he had broken his. drawers' string, by som means, and, as , he wore a pair of low' shoes, the money ,Jiad rolled out upon thd ' gruuuu jiuuieivucrt!. uuuu iica. ncub with hica a couple of miles, and assisted him in the search for the lost treasure," but could pot find it. . They found the T drawers' string at the curb-stone where the joung man mounted his, norse; tne.j 'strain . of, netting upon ' the horse' nad torn it at the tie, and it had certainly ' loosened and let the money out almostimmediately afterward. Av young ' m'attT a canai uoaiman wuo nau crossea iiie street just after the traveler had left th6 noiei, was seen io stoop aown anu pick, i up someiuing, Ana, aiiuougu ue pro The traveler's plans were frustrated by this misfortune, and concluded to make the most' of a bad bargain : and settle down to work'.5 Learning that "he wis acquainted witTr Aughiribatngh, and 'oth ers from '"Old Franklin,,, Uncle Alex".1 Swaynie went with him to see them; and, understanding from tueta that the young man's family were O. K., when theyagot back to the hotel, Uncle Alex, who liad been favorably impressed with the ydtmg Pennsylvanian, determined to loan 'im . . - j as he had intended; so he inquired- of him how much money he would neecl 'to to carry on his plan : and on learning 1 that from 9150 to 6200 would reachj he promptly' loaned the yonng'man the,lar-? ger amount.'1 The grateful Pennsylva nian drew an order on his.brotherf for the amount,- and after expressing his heartfelt gratitude to his benefactor, r he continued on -his journey , Uncle Alex. Swaynie received the money from Benn Klnia a .T T!l man MmseTf calledf upon Mr. Swaynie, to renew his thanks as ho.' did on ujany j occasions afterward for his kindness to young stranger.' Soon after the little episode we 'have brleflyr related, y.the vnnnir "Ponaavlvniiian aAlilpd rlrvrn. : in I men especially , endearing himselfjjto the people by his devotion to the -Union upon the battle-field. That young stran ger is Governor Cowad Baker, of Indiana, . who ; addressed . our Tuesday night,: j . : .. ;, r citizens on - Three . Important Things, Three things to iove--CQurage gentle ness, and affection-.. y a j r .onill Three things to-admireIntelle(Cjtual power, dignity, and gracefulness. Three thinjrs to hate Cruelty, arrogance and ingratitude. l Three thincs to deliffht in Beauty, . . 'i'-'ri.:'' -i -Ji --7 IM..! rl 4 irantness ana ireeaom. friends and a cheerful snint. - Three and puri Three humor and mirthfulness. 1 TH.-;i. ltilin''Ai.i.r,)iM.-'iA. l- mice miuga .v tv vgood friends, and good humor Honor, death and eternity. 1 ' TjV BZLB I sv u - an(j imitate the steam whistle so perfects h petfec ly as to deceive the officer at the stationY Nkw York blkctiok. It is stated on I ...ll.A.ift. Ihat Inaof nrnn i wmpwion uwij wu .ntuv, thnnamd frandnlmt votl9 wprft rwi 1 1 7 ' r r i- i r;:;rT ' 7 muieuiv ui iew w j notning or urooKiynn ana otner cities, forged naturalization papers j the barrel were made, out and hawked taoout uujj streets sau , wua u,r!Pu aoout we : streets ana saioqus u. open violation of the law. It is said that the1 city was flooded witn rnnner with the. fraudulent documents. - io-w a 4 W. ti TKa.a - V.si f si- ' , j i(j I pn A Whom Hog. There was a hog on" exhibition at the Illinois State Fair which I weighed 1,400 lbs
things to pray lor t aiui, peace j-prooamy, exc,eea,iu,vyy,yuyiu numoer,
ty of heart. "' forming a ?body guajd"0out numbering
tn ngs to iiKe vjraiamy, gooa pyiar.tne migaues;, armyver mrsuai
I . Three things4 to think abotit.--Ldfe,
of His last attempt was eminently success, j. the entire surface of the body of .201,166
Ger- ful: the depot master came out, and fo-t . Ai-AilUi f.'
"switched" him off. . , - T.ZZTt, "-m I ' . , ; 1 Iwlv ulrnnar fnrtv m ilea 1 rn rrl '
A Touchiip rawagej g j w How eloquently Illoea'Chateaxibiia
a Mi
rerly to the inquiry! "IallherdMa GbdV --Tiiereis a God! T-fav-heAs-r.W valley, the cedars of the mountain, bless hifnj the Mreeeift. spojrt n, hJWfik elements salute him with the rising orb .iot - - flay; tnej.nujnaer proclaims ruim in 'the hetttentCo Iceanallolants Msf uj CU91 itjf iu.nu caAvriA uas 9isry vuvi w no God!? ' UrilteTinttTought kt ikd ame timeJtwb"motneautiftil objectlfin hatnre; gappoe y6li see at'bnco'airthe hours of .1 r 1 1 1 Va 'nllsltniAf thn ran. f a morning' of spririg-'and a'morning'( faf aat'umrf; anighf' bespaHgledf 'with atSi ana a nigrn; coverea wHnjcioija8;wett'-: ' with show; fi el d1 gilded ' with ' tint . f Lhutumn tfcen albne yorf wifl naveh jns conception1 6"f the' titiiVersoli'' While.yod! are gazing upon that which is plunging 'under the-VSultJ bf tbe:Wtit,1ftniUer:ob server admires himemergtngjfrpnitufj fgilded gates ioXthaEat.,wByiUwJiatr jo "t;onceivall6j ffsagjg 4oea hat age .tar, which i3 sinking,- fatigued .ajjilf spurning j in 'the shade of exqning repper.at,tU u same instant,. fresh and humid, with. the Erosy dews ,of morning?. Ajeyery instant of the:day. the glorious. -.orb is , at once risingi'resplendent-at nooafday, and set iiiijj iu lue ? cav, ii ,-imiij., jrJ" 'jf ?j - deceive nsv and there is, properly, speakj ing, no EastiWestorlh -orrrSouth in the world. Everything reduces itself to fa 'single pointy from, whence the King of Day sends lortn at once a iripie ugut in one substince. The bright splendor is pCThaps'that'wWcii'" nature' Cart ''present that is. most beautiful, for while it gives us an. idea' of the'-pefpefdal magniBcenee nuu.icsjsuesjiun.i y..., -" at the same time a shining imag'e''of the giuuviw.auuuv. . ..Concerning Man. ,, The N-v &kriMtiaiJm$UJcp'Pv lishes ther following .interesting aijd in stmctive digest. of the human organiatiod: : -t o' nih? 3yisi uoY ' -!,? Wonders ;at home by: familiarity .cease to .excite atonisumenL; ,um jtuenco happens that many know but little About the 4tliousee live infj-jtiie k??0,. We looknpon a man as we look upon a house from the outside, j ust as a whole ".-' ' .-. , n .l or unit,, -never- thinking of the many rooms, the, usurious passages',' arid .thein-r cenious. internal . arrangements' of ,'the, man; tue narmjonY,anu auauiauuu u an his parts-orq yr,?,f. f ,-.? -t ' Ja the human skeleton about tLVtime of maturity, are 165 Jjones. ' Tbe-muscles are aboui'ioO in number.' The length of the alimentary canal Ts' about 32 feet n,,v. fc . The amount, of bjpod iQ", an "drtlt is near 30 pounds, "or.'full 'one fifth ''of Ke; entire, weight. . 'u ooY 1 The heart is six inches InlengtuTfeMd four inches 'in diameter,' and T)eat times per minute, 4,200 times per hoar; lOO.SOlf per day, 36,772,000 times") per 50'f1WJl,,re ounces oib1ood-1are"ith'rcrwn' out rf: itt one uu'afeif "and9.eventyfiveTouncea p- minntfr 'sii hundred fiftf -sis pounds5 "per our, "seven an atee-bdrths tons per "dayYS K theblomHo the,bodjl ' "'5!. C. Jl I. ii. !'u 2?. wiJ , ttM liftaPtheenormotis-weight of 3Q,0,7Q,2P Ions J P OS a qx; ,fBta 9d noo The langai wilhcobl.ain;,bpnt one gallon ofBfr st their.osualtlegiee: of jinfl.tion. Wc breathe on an average times per .hour, nhalejjQOj gallons ot! air-, or HOO gallons per.day "0Th.e agj gregatesu rftvee ofjUiO; ajLrceUspf thej lung xcee4?4rvQQYP,V.?'e,V areaverypeajly equal, to he jUoor, jor a -roOm.tirelvesfeetciuare,C(; -11 f:ti" rlalTho averagf wight , o(.ha brain or the adult male is , three pounds, and eignt ' ounces ofa. female two pounds and ..four ou nces., TJier nerves are connected marrow,, .These nerves, together with I, their branches and minute ramifications. hedjU . .". : .- ; -o?iu j0iiT s.-j i r tu .m. o,i V i,A uira i J. uc suu is uujuuacv v, mi.s,v.ij.'Pf) and varies from one-sixteenth to one eighth of an inclitn thickness. Its av i triune aica 411 u auuu ia . v. v. wv. V'.Od.aquare inches. 5(Tbe atmospherSc pressiarje.being about .14 pounds .jthe . - - 1 square inch,"! a person! of mediurn size ,is sntrjected-td a pgsure.pfO.uuu pounds: Pretty tight hug..;, Sml floU Each, square j inch c-f , skin contains L..-. Man. is -made maryellpuslyl" v"ho is I . " . . . . ' -II . " t esger io. investigate tne curious, to witI .. " t f ness ue-wonaeriui worKs ot, umnipresj , i j .is man p ffor.c2rieV Velit;eiM.ri Ux tM!iy:,VfMT ' fVi MttA .'r.A'J.f J.rL ' i.!- Jl I1 T
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: 3:0Q -aweatinor tubas or nersnirAtorv
pores,, each, of whicmaY-be liTkened t,q a.little-drain tile. oae-lburth ,an inch
long, making an1 aggregate "length oter
large - njrlr f - j w-: niue
by,h.w;Prc! round.to seek themi tut examine
himself. "The proper study of mankind
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rji "'""of ox tne cooper "instil caiw xiar-r- 3 i.jiaa t,s,oiI l tute, ie other evenlngj 'whHe : Arttold'of i,T0uJSs Sui3l8rE1Sn6iilfIer Brace-i Illinois, was tellmVVtorlesab'oilt't,resb4l'','j! m b'wi ftrra -.an rn '
dent Lincoln.
def 'rtei the peMe oCt'.iit place When be bi U hffe; was lUrea ftr-a fall front ber horse in Cll W5'4tiHenfM ingeniously imgnl at. bf aeTiiw a aaaat aaMauc the dideharira nine could be ninde to delirer either high wines or vinegar, always oflwing the latter to the Uavenua Inspectors. has been earned toy the Republicans. Douglas. -Olti i'tawe, UDmmuiir.vul XaKoU. iba "so called" lait jrear had majoriiiea io erery one. JfosimHi. 8v4&MAifZ9XM been re?eiFed fttb St! AtMwwf Bodee of sp am i pVce of ic and caught mob a cpld that -i. i. .. i . i .... T . r-t j. ' : BatnSie csw.but would. JisiuDeerjjnajrbepurenp w w. ,ii any young man, is wiiuouc a 'lar.iilbw fs4ifs fttnlf Jim-'u - . .Pendleton and Vallandigham offered to Uke the' stomp itfiNeV rbrk? butSeyt uiuur auu nvuuiaii'wuum iiuw ict mem. Thtl fact is that the people of :that State do 't elike repudiation. M,.,The greatest phets. ill TTonV. .nnnufu IWmii jW V.. A.-VI past tour, monias, oeen aavertisiug ion excellent remedyTar dyspepaia, aofl diseases resulting from disorders' of the liver and digestive' organs, 'ind aome of ooc friends hare been induced to rj i, pad the result. is that they baro experienced much .bepefilj from its J use 'arp gevung wen. P7 f is emphatically a nledievU, ; and not a bererage heste.lt ta not -very jJeasant to the. ta5te;rbnt ; it curative properties make Jt: valuable-, to .the, patient, Itjs nat. Alcholie, coatains no rum or whisky, and' cannot make drunkards ; but is the best tonic in ' the wrldtTfyH.K " s-' - 7 ? ,: :o?rtq ::. i,,(. ; -air-.tn t - . T TV AHNH B "OJOW f L4KE. i BIB IWUOg IT VWUBr ixt. . ..n . to. n i: D - !, a sample of wiich was (riven to us by our frisnd . Mhn Bell has been triad by our better-hair, and not founid w'anting iHti superior rising quality 1 ' It sticks to its name in every' partioularj making -the bread as light aa".Saqw Flake," and, no-mistake., Mr. Bell is the sole .Wbobviale Agent in this city for this fiaking Powder., dive him a calf at So.' 15 Noble-st. op posite' the Passenger Depot. M:!" "A -,-! J':ilAJUlED.Oii Tusedar eveninz, November 6th, 1 1867. bv Rev. "Mr. Villasrer," at the residence of fle bride a parents , near ' w arwivlc, . Cecil - county, Mary land, Hubert U. Uorbajey, ot Indianapolis, to Uws Laura H.4 Bond. " i-'" v it! 'j-A tiL.--t-At' the residence of the bride's parents, on the Uth inst., by Rev. A. Marine, Mr. J B. Gilbert to Mill T. Pi ShcriTi "ll tit thia r-itri rr-!., - . v. -. 7 j - - 1 - On ihe BtK'Jrwt .1 bv "Friends' eevemonv. in the 1 presenoenf James JB. foe, esq., tlenry b. Koberts to Martha Charlesall of this vicinity.' J '' ; ' ' J Lfj 4-By ReV.'!J.;-P. Arenbroad, on the 17th instlri I tliis'eitjr, .Mr.' Samuel Vausaot, Jlo, Miss Emma E. nnv-kcr. ' - .1--11ED, At DnblW, Tuesday, November 6th, 1867 Henrietta rf;,4reerr daughter ot Wilson and Margaret Jones, in the 3if Vear of herape." 'Mra; . Greer, was the widow at, the lamented Samuel JC. Oreen. whom she survived a little more than four rears' mad fire uiontha. As a wife a be waa amonetbe iiioM afiectiooate ; and her regards for a devoted hus band, pledcred her to a life or celibacy, as a sister, she bore the love and confidence of all her sisters as a daughter she was beloved by father and mother, and always commanded tneir prayers, esteem sua proihund rvard.' i ' ' - .. . - i Mrs. Greer li-a'sDorn in Cambridge City, educated at Uoilefie tiul, a ad epept jtpe last tawvears pi ner uu in Dublin. ' " ' """i Jleredacatioa was eompete.m heart and hands aa well as head : and each were channels of (rood to ber fellow creatures. "She belonged - to no church bat her puM life, proved that the ,reugion .which regulated that lue was unrisiian. "sue was loved dt au mina, ry aiiu dqat lameatea.; .1 , , j,. . , ; We have seen her shine in " '-1' i Youth, aud shine - : . . in beauties pride and no 't I'VSrtaes light, now beaming r,r riy ' ilim; .Pevoad, the spheres, but, . . " " ' i Like the snn eclipsed at1-' ' "-7 ; -i i r ft Morning tide, she has r, i l. i..! ... . ! , Wt uin darkness-in ' - a wonaoc aearsaaa signs. a.i nioi'io -Til m parents nearw, mat, . , , "fi- "NesUedfondinhers,"' " ' ' 8;.u fet 1 j .Liirfl Awsut. watBwt ,i j:oqr? n ; r, , ,r In sorrow, and in grief, - a AJ But fafth and hope Vfsf lo'i .ioijj f jnat'iMP'' relief, looking , Beyond this life, wheri,,,4- ,; "ft s Iiik her, -thei'M" mount ti of. , , , The skies, reach their - ,J- u c ra Heavenly Father's bouse Hi la vish I ; uef?fiiAd aith dear departed . Friends, sib the nectar' V ,h-)-f.a a noriOf.eteroaiJife.o i -oftoi. i: fM. lol lo i RICHMOND JttAJETS. ., Corrected weekly by Thos. Nksto 4 Co. r . Wholesale." "'Ketaf Flour, per bbl.Ca .TiiJ ...... .112 0 i .'( .12 60 MPec lOOlbs.. ........ 6 00 50 Cbrh, per buahel.: .. r'J 650 icti .Wheat,. per bushel., 2 6u Corn Meal, per cwt 2 30 t1 f5 tats,' "per bushel . .1 . . i ; i. A . 1 0 , fj ,0 fotatoea. - v. l oo l 30 Butter, per5 lb:.:.i:...:t'.V:;J.: ' t-ifo -KK. Per doz ji f, Ztf , orfj .. 22 Bacon. clear sides - 13 c,l 12K - - 15 Vneese..... ............ - i ' ...iU Cincinnati Markets. " n(I iG To a.;;CiHOlMNn, November 14, 1807. Flour is fir nx. and ra demand st $U11 25 for fa mWheat closed higher,-and' is in good demadd at $2 45 for It o.l winter red; ana $1 10. for No, 1 spring. vNawearcora is ro demand at. 82(gS3 ctsjnode- ... .... - .. , hirais oaw auranceu iu u-h; iit .u. x, ana wu nwu i ' 'i ' 4 f -I. . , r .. . ; I I m . at 60(0c at ne close.' - - : .oj:; "Barley ja firmer Na. I fall, , '.I 40.3-1, ; Cotton is dull at 6Jc or middling, Tobacco is in good demand, and the market is firm er ; sales 'of 14 hfida al'.6 fthgli 00 forlngsl :iI ; Whisky is in fair, demand at irregular rates for free ; no demand for bonded. Mess pork, dull and nd demand; it is held at $197(20 for old a no. new offering: , " il"" e ' : 7l?l''rtk -Lj ,f jaru in uemana at io ior prime oia ; new prime steam sold at lljc iff tiefces'ahdTJKe In kegB.ri i Butter firm at 3845 fpr fresh. 3 J.'! ii fp, Cheese steady at lfUc!5e.. JEggs.firm and scarce at o0e, XinseedToit.ll'OCJli bS. J-nnJ HOq,,' O- lil-tT,' 5Tlax seed $2W; Wove seed quiet at 12Ji312c perlb. ritnetky duH.at$J0240. T .,r.:, . 1 Beef cattle dull at 3(26ci gross. The supply is in excess of the demand. Sheep dull at 2 2l - JJ.T1 At.ft 71 Ha. Antral ffross-."" fl ftl'V. 11 PetroleuhSdull abj495ic; for refined free, - ; iold 13Pi buying. Jlopey market close. j , l-J n-jH r tit ? is fJhicso Markets. . r eW sii .nor'i'CHtOASP November 14,1867. 8 Flouy in good demand, for shipment, and prices are 15320e .higher; sales at $9 75 13 50 for win tor extras.' eow ,! f99it 1 t Wheat opened at an aavanee uf Ja bUv but the 1 advance was not maiaUioed sales at S 1 85al 88 for No. 1, and SI 74al 77 for No. 2, closing at 1.74al 7S. Corn without material1 change1; sales st!98afl0. W ffoi ljM0(f1rs98e fcrNo. B, closing at 97a8c m Oats active and prices 2c higher; sales at a54c, closiug,firnjfc . , ...... t Rye laS betW, closing" ir $ 1 2at S3. Ol , o 1 'Xtri rJv.ni.l- Afifi ft aalns- at SI 11a112:0 tJdoodT .saiJioaJs io 91 a roTiaiqna eteadj. ,,,,,, ; . fl r,.4oi; At Atbut's.S. E. Cor. Main and Marion-sts.
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Tbe Taxes for 1367 are now due. and" for tne pur mw f reoatrinff lhe.aame. I am repaired by SB set Tof .the Lefcislstare to remain in the office from Octo-De-Utn( Htnmeoi receino inn new vajuiaie, until the Taxes become delinquent. All persons Uvln(r Bomd ReceipU will brias; thetn in when ther cotneij Par their taxes, ss none can be received sfteitfi BaU?n ft Dnphejtaf c "c"' Tax. - L i
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Abicfton Tp. Boston " j Centre " Centreville C. Way Tp. Washington C Dalton Tp. ! Franklin " Green ' 5 5 5 5 ;6 0 . 25;i00ijO116:2J5 10 10. Iff 25 ioo jo nirjs 25:100i900 11S1235 25 MH 200fii 23 25 ioeaeoiidaixss 10 20 10 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 it 25100,2001 IM 20 2; 25;10fr!2M ll! 2M 235 235 2CS 260 Harrison " iv 5 15 25 10 25100(20011)1 25!100!200 HI Jackson " Cambridge C. E.Oermant'n 10 5;ieoitoe'Ui 10 10 Dublin 50100 60 Jefierson 10. 10 10 4il00,20OiJl en inn Hagerst'n " .25 25 50 "IOO1306 176 310 25; 160;W 116:235 2l0tS0iU6i23 60' J 00&00 181)260 ui lOdiO.-iA Ttl''in New Uarden T. . 10 ie 3 as. Newport C. Perry Tp. Washington Tp. Milton Cor. Wayne Tp. Richmond Cor. 10 Ltt 10 10 BE. Sofr0020fti rSl'2S0 s ..a a 25 li 25j dOiloPlOOi Uli35 i i I am-i 5MlOMiO t0ST2S0 r Dublin Corporation, School House Bond Ma "Si eta. School House Bond Poll $ I. Centreville Corporaiioi Ha S5 eU., Corporation Poll $1, M. Dog .1, P. Dog $3. , r . , German town. Corporation tsz 50 cts., Fort 2S ets. ti Hagerstown; Corporation tax 10 cts., Poll 25 cts., M. Dog S5 cts., F. . ieg ov eta., i ce w.ni?, Tf JOHS SIM, Treasurer, W. C. Centreville, Oct. 5, 186r. L y .fj Nov. lt w. q J Sheriffs c Sale. Wjt Y VIRTUE "t)F TWO ESTEtlUTroSS TO ME MM directed, one froso tha Wayne Cinwit Court and one from Wavne tVimmwn" Pleas CMrrt,' I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court .House door in Centreville, Wayne County, Indiana, on the 14th day of December. 1867. between the hours ol 10 o'clock. A. M. and 4 o'clock, P, IL, on said day the following property, ' Lot No. one (IV in E. & D's. addition to tbe town of Centreville, Wayne County, 'ndiana, to be sold as.tbe property at John fci Jfugbir to aatisty said execu. iiona in mv hands, one in favor of Fernandes H. Han iiah. the other In favor of tbe First National Bank C liUentreville.- . . - .- JACOB S. BALLtJUEK.SDeflff VT. 1) R 1 T. A! V t B T ' S LITTLE IS n fiii .- f. ofjr .i VEGrETABLB :fT")V0 J." - ? THlf .'tMtEA.Tr; rAJf Tl-JMIjlOpS, REMEDY jjj J won a AlTDTUBiT?Xi FQ eu Wo soiD.i yoitlvee-CenVpiamvnr S,ii3c: -i-JT H-l y Bave nti ueaaac you have BiTotuXuacM, -J"9fl3 , visw nyou naee wyspepwa,.; oUUl f. w. .r If you have Constipation. -li-i nu TheteW.I. J.AyERl'afjs,rqq e t Jool Thtyra entsretyf Tegetabt ?---t 0 ...... They contain no woody or inert matter, - - i-jYO Tne to small,00 G'ffl J fleffl sllThe acUon sure and tharpugb, t:. ... Ther Produce r o gripWgf- m . . t x 3 no jai. Thei cUanse the etetaacb. 70:i.ja .til ..;. , They fxcite the secretions, 'wf iff tTheTeJTToffltaebae.7i,UiQdJi! 1 9. -A'onrra They .leave no one costive,. , u . They are easily taken,'- 'w W3ir Tbay can harm no one, ; a hua .aoi4 B -jT'v.'--.ri r.'. ti-ifi- pi.-- -. 1 .I- . t r ' set' u .Torxj eni 02 flii,"j om ; . 1 .... 12 0 v- Those of natural Weak fcenetito-tions 3 - li 5 . '. Thnu or Via r. Amtft nd Dehilitated. " Those who are weakened by Diseaae-ptj s Jl Those who suffer from indigestion, , . 1 . , Those who suffer from Liver Complaint, t "' I Those who suHfer Irom Kidney AnbmSqviI ra'Thosewho.suner.frens Dumb Ague, Those who sufler froni Loss of Appetite; ; Those vho suJTerf rom Nervfttieneaa, giolcf . ;, Those who feel a Loss , of Energy. '5jn ', t i J Should se! ,xn it Oi 1II la'.no f.!w Loa ; emaotl aito 119 dt t '3 A.'t.f nf 4rl.-. ' - .- . -s 4 ( ilJTi h.J ni axAb niiJ-iso no .sfcaboa alij Uiorp.q Lxifcnza ,saic:qaj3 oooAtasai :niiow i-iTsa c:w all .oonioiii icl OT.I ridi cA fi'ifii .ifimviMit.1 r. ; Which possesses an extraordinary power of inji ins vigor to the whole, or any part ot tbe auasaa ara tein, which may have become weakened or debilitated. It is prepared by charging pure Gin with the juices of "Tonic end AHeratire Roots, Barks, and Bods, in such a manner aa.to.be sustaining as well as stimulating. ' Compounds of the bark may produoe a -tempoary ez1 cite meat, bwtioj be followed by corresponding depress- . ion, after the fdmes of the liquor have" passed' away. J But this -IS not tbe ease with this preparation, ita ef fects are nourishing and lasting, as trell as. stimulating. . t -n -'''iO . it o leii cutxndjr-co fid -i -r.il . . . a OJ Trih c gjtw .f. . .... -a a - a saakvnp. A h. sn , aaf ' ' aqiorfila'j i f fl:v u l-'OY 11 I-"'? iiw - t vaTUT13 TJfi-JTa Iffei of tieTbrCbttil an I.gS. A pleasant and effectual wmedfc'S.teatiie4 by ;. many ,enr eStisw, eonnijig nojtnium nor mineral substance. For Sale, at.' j AVERT, S. K. Corner Hnln Ac XafnjsSts. f-M .mdS lu?I .saiuoo 1o ,9i9i!i iasit F A )t EIBGAKT TOCK, OF . Ja.,CAfET8. Jeet' received and at Uwpriean, 2kti SSfTua THK STKATVAIifOUSB. bmtt 'ni oadl i?ai7La l&rAfocx a At Atbut's, S a. vomer jaaia aiw
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Kovesnberrth, lS' -KTETTER.S of Administration on the Estate ef aaMilUsHfcwaateWajMr.wip.War . a ' i 4Ji.i. a v a: a - - , itJndjaoa. dwaaaad. hava thia day been granted to I the Wayne common i-iaaa imwvH4 natjAU perauna Paring ciarrewPjP-weaiaa afe re quired to ffl. tfmpin ft-C' pr Ten, betore-XMeTpgativee eoe year iaa. date. ISAAC k.-HEANlT. nsinistrater. November a, lBftT. 37?w. rmHE no "wiJ. eCr JLl."Totne-;al. sss-r-11 Fridav tSe Whdae-a Wnvawht lair. aA aW". late residence brTT.d4r4 WaTna Town ship, Wyn l'-ty, HHI, nf tK.lowing persT0ST - " W . 1 ... . . . r ire norses, l ft- . 15 Hogs," WSbtV rsr tiwi Rh,i,f Vtfl?ikfasWa, Hay , Stnwaaatswev&taaa asai KhihaaiuUfeTand many otner tniugS." A will be given on all tnsis over, three' dollar; t and appro veseW. heUg' hassioa sawswSgbe required V4wmt"V Wb2 the ioiiowinx.aar, it : 'UjW ,- ACTN. SXAlETrlauitI Novenlbet-il. .wafcu... j. 3X-5afc.ra ia ii THE citrsses of Jtfti seu s wswhlatgaysa.cwMtU " Indiana,hBd all ether fnterestsd, aee hewebr - notified thatt the seat ragular uxm of the Board" fr County Cooimisaiatoanor Wa7MeasMy;wasaeaB. ing 1st Monday ia Dacember!186T I DavM Lawta; ahall apply fe Lie"ehe' U ShlL iattavaaatang Linara ia less enantiGaa than a onawl at a ttsaB.WTth the privil -a - o. permittiay jhe aaaae ha hedraaaf 6a the emis4 which I wish to sell said. 4 iqyora-jSiodar, the license are aa lonrrw . Being thavbjMse (brmerfr'oeceiea ash TatenMsTiiwr errand Walnut in said towa,it being 4b hoosa now occupied by aaaas a dweilfnK Wall and grnaary . atora. Patoi'&onM, ana premises Sfe toy cue rsuo wrwiwmr. " y nisr i Indiiina. " DAVID, tA!ITJBNoremSeirTr.tS67i T'r"r' 3T4sr. a . -t: M t fe CommissAoaVllaaid opunty. at tbehreras -oasBM roencing on the first Monday of BeeehibeT,, 186T, fore license tq. ralalTialtt Xleattng idnorrie leaa qoaatity than a qiiart aa 4lnM' And sutorl snfl IMaor be I drank on 1he premises whae aoia, foe tbe- apace wie yeav after tne date ot seen ucenne. lne prasa iM in whidr I desire toaeiLand. safter anob Baopr t be drank. Voresaid. are leeated ets fotlewa, lo-wH: Being the south half of tot Wo. aerenty ttrea, (TSoai he east "aide "of Pear street, betweM Mill anof Sewsnore streets, ia. tnat4art or tne- ewy mi lucnmoaa laid id out fcr"oha Smith.' Tba aaid premises are the aame in, which Im UW doing neatness, and th baildiog u numbered lOS.'" " ' ??nvehar-Zlh.lB67. 37-4w. wf WTBti jl i once "' " tbi aitiaensiof 'Wsyne- Towa- , fcaiaaa. that :! FmUriek Otte, a white male inhabitant of said township, 4atend to.applv tojhe Iioard f Conatnissionors, of said eonnty.-at thtir pait TarPC' eommencinr mt 4be4brst Monday in Deeetnber, 1867, for 1 a license to barter;and sell intoxicatine liauors br a less quantity than, ft quart at a time, and to sufinr tbe same to be drank oa the premises wnere eo- eom, or taa term 01 one year, pursuant to tbe statute fa such ease made' and provided. The precise location of the premises In which I desire to seir; Anitauflfcr such, liquoe te be-deaak, m as follow " 1. I Being jn a part oflol Kb. 2,4a that part of theeity bf RicaaaoajdVUid but by Jobn Snrith t bejfiaaima; at k Doirit orf Main street 3 iaat east ol te Kortn-West teornet o said It, rnnning tbenee Sooth adeorees West, 4ebst tbeoce south, 64i Agrees, east 18 feet, SlnChee ; theBcoe north, 5J" degreaa,T6 feet, te Main street; thence west, along said a treat, to the place of beginning-, esa (he aeoth aide of Main atreet. between Pearjjjpd front etraeta, in aaid city. 7tn -Tr "" -MUWK OTTK. Richmond, Inf., 'lffiT-,' J?-w' riTlHBcitixens ef Wayne Township, Wayne Cbdnty, II JmllanaJ and all others ratereatedj tarw herebr notifiadjhat aitbenesTngulaf .term flf ttvikarrd of County Commissi aera of Wayne Coantv, aomaasncing on tha&rat Monday (if December ?"18S7. Wlf gustu Uatnp and tsenijr, wasasrasann, partners, ana n oi nghn ti ndrr thn name-nad firm of Caaap At Westermann. shall bpoavM BeenseT'hi sill tnttfxieating Ltouors In less qnantltiss thaa a uartaUt-bma, with1Cprivaef.periiin5Bithe'aaU-rank on tafgysmiSLS mmm s aeiq, as. aagsarter oeacnDwi. Tbe premises on wlleb wewiah te sett aaid Liqaors, under the lie aa, are aa lblLwi .r. -t BeWibeb6ireltsaiJwta of lot So7oami)M that part of the ettr of Bfohaaoad, WayarCovntyi Indiana, laidooiby Poa. axvUTitua, and jabniU at the Interaettion -af Fifth and South streets-of aaid cir It heana the. house BOTrroccupiecTb of ms a dwelling boos and Orooery Store, said boose' and pretmaen -are in Wayne Township, WavTO Coutrty, Indianaj- - 1 : - ",,', :'i rrsjgocOT camp, November 7tbi'l67 tf,n ., ,;.;a7-4w. TTOTICE OEHCCSS APPLICATION. - will' 't t i . 1 1 r " NotTcels hereby gfr, tbe I wiU apply to tha Board-of -Cemmisaionera of Wayne County, Indiana, at their next Term, W inauenctog on tbe First Mttstdnr j JyCnbrrr-i80T Foe a License tox aell sft latoxleating liquors in a less quantity than a pearls tama,' with the privUege of allowing the same to be drank on aaypraniisaa,) in aeeartataeanuthnaet approved Mareb. 5tby 1850, weatilTbe River, and south of. tbe -readiwith eatraMcw Main streeW M CambridgOOityj tJaeksoa toefp,1tt!Wiyne eunty. Indiana. " 1 : , a IS hereby given to the citizens of Wayne Township, Wayne County. Indiana, thai I intend to apply at the next .term.oC he Commissioners Court of said cosmtr, eommencing-on"' tbe "first' day of December. 1867, for a License to sell Intoxicating Liqnors in n less quantity, wan a quart at a wow, anu auuer uw saaaa to be drahk ba the premiseh, Hvbere sold, in accovdaneewith thn nut anjwivsdjtach aab: 1850. Tbe pnanuseaon whtetr nronoss ts aail.aaol .lotox ica t ing lmnr8fara laBSad,4Mf fjloMT,::. ZtHitZ a ne story fraaaa nouae on tbe south eaat ornsnnf Lot. KeEght,(8) inthat part of the City ofBichnod,naaidcounty.laid oot by Isaac E. Jones, m.tbe north sle F WaeLaagtoa Avenne in aaid city. e-WneTehi 182. '2Z??XST PAULCS. CEtOOD if I F .Y.I N Q E-m-. bum,, ... J . -.- ,.t n eWrdaiLivnr.' 'It has been used with jrreafsnaa"aa Wat Jnie, et ,'Tf.-!t .S7 . X.T. SOCTH-KAST OOR9ER MAIK AKD MARION Su. O iai .. f ,r;j- ti 1 w fca-Af AtnuV't, B; B.CW, Main and Marion Uarfen-sts.
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