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inents o f re stock in g th e riv e rs o f Fran ce, M ayor H offm an, in h is speech a t fiuffiilo, T U B ]

have th e aud ac ity to call them selves th e ticlce. T he early Goodrich potatoe took th e O ’F la b o rty w ill succeed in m ak in g hie w ay N e w t^ n b l i c a t i o n s . j y L A .U K : K U:
lead. T here w ere num erous cage* o f fow ls, by m arriage into th e A m erican fam ilies by T ub GaLaXV.— T he O ctober n u m b e r o f G erm any a n d G re a t B rita in w a rra n t th e be­ h aving spoken c o u rteo u sly an d w ell o f th e
p a rty o f th e U nion. hom he is abhorred. lie f th a t th e acres o f ponds a n d riv ers in th e
e t c J f r c e m a n . T hey w an t only to be le t alone, Rnd th ey w ith som e fine specim ens o f each k in d . There is n o t a D em ocrat w ho Would n ot th ia exeaU ent tta g a a in e h as th e follow ing S ta te o f V erm ont can ne m ade to p roduce an Republican tic k e t, some one in th e crow d BOSTON CA TTLE M A R K E T ,
In th e m echanical d e p a rtm e n t, th e re was boil over w ith rag© i f w e should tell him ta U o o f con ta n t a : “ C ip h e r.” A novel. a n n u a l yield o f fish th a t w ill be o f m ore v alue called o u t, “ I am a R ep ub lican . I propose
w ill restore th e governm ent to its f o r n ^
th a t Cuffcc could accom plish th a t in w hich P a r t first. C h a p te r I. to V I. ( W ith an th a n th e a g r ic u ltu ra l producto o f an eq u al th re e cheers for th a t sentence. God bless
in te g rity . They ask th e people o f th e a fine buggy an d sleigh, from a L yndon Teddy failed. L et u s diemiaBj th « n , th is illu stra tio n b y Sol E y tin g e .) ” V itto ria , n u m b e r o f acres selected in a n y p a r t o f th e y o u ! " 'T h e cheers w ere given w ith a w ill. A t Cambridge and B rig hto n , to r the
M O N T PE LL E K , V t . :
co u n try to sustain th e ir platform a n d the shop, some sup erio r f u rn itu re fro m D w in ell's, question o f th e degeneration o f th e blood as Colonnrt.” “ H aa ,”" bv C aro line Chase- i S ta te . W ere I n ot in powtossion o f re liab le
a saa rd ,” ending Sept. 2'1, 1 86 M.
W K D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 23, 1868, ¡lolitical niilloninm w ill he reached. No an d alm ost ev e rything in th e line o f dom estic th a t is un w o rth y o f o u r no tice —as one o f bro. “ T he H isto ry o( Yce . . official d ocum ents a tte s tin g to sim ila r facts in TbeM lowingli the am.iuiu 01 «lurk at Murkn
debt, contracted for th e m ost s.icred o f ob­ lalxtr saving m achinery. those side issues th a t th e C opperheads am i A lger. “ A n A utum n 8 o n g ,” by R o bert G re a t B rita in , 1 w ould n ol believe th e sta te - , G recian B end . —M r. C harles H. W elibsaw
K e p n b l i r a n N o in ln a tio n a , The w hole num lier o f en trie s was ne arly S.AO. th e m an seller» have raised to obscure th e AVceks. “ J o h n Lestflr W allack. ( AVith m en t m yself, an d be very far from m ak in g th e G recian bend a t S a rato g a, an d p erp e tra te s
je c ts, shall d istu rb us. in th is p u b lic m an n er. i tl'® foil .w ing th ereo n .
They are consistent only in one th in g ; in Alxiut 1500 people w ere p re se n t each day m erits of th e issue before th e people. p o rtra it from th e p a in tin g o f AYm. O liver
FOR PRESIDENT, AVhcn, a fte r bo th Teddy an d Cu flee are Stone ) “ A Few AA«orda a b o u t th e N erv es.” N e a rly every in te llig e n t citizen o f V erm ont IVhen lovely woman .staops to frolic Be«r—Etir »l;i.V) c. «II 0
r Í. Y S S E S S . G R A N T , ! determ ined opposition to th e cause o f tru th Coaches w ere ru n con tin u ally betw een th e civilized, they w a n t to m a rry w hite women No I I I , bv AV. A. H am m ond, M. I). ” T he who has given th e subject an y a tte n tio n , is
: and progress, to th e cause for w hich such ground and hotel, ca rry in g passengers free. and the w hite women are w illin g , we should D ea th of H ope, hy M ary E . A tk inso n . convinced th a t it w ill rodound g re a tly to th e
OF ILLl.NOIS.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
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sacrificies have been m ade, and n ot m ade in M usic w as furnished hy L e a v itt's full hand.
T he grea te st novelty on th e g round was
like to see th e law th a t w ould p revent them .
B ut th e tr u th is th a t w ith civilization w ill
“ B eechdale,” by M arian H a rla n d . C h a p te r in te re st o f th e S ta te to a p p ro p ria te lib c ra lty
X V. and X V I. ” AVords and th e ir Usee, ’ to w ard th e re-sto ck ing o f th e C onnecticut.
The oiilv thing for her .li.saster-
The onlv wav her woe to en.l.
vain. come th a t dislike to m ix tu re ol blood w hich by R ich ard G ra n t 'V h ite . “ AVhose H a n d ? ” AA'inooski an d o th e r stream s, once so Is to apply a m ustanl plaster— their value ae Reel. Hen.l> Sieers, *;«.«. .
. S C H U Y L E R C O L F A X , B ut tw o o r th re e years ago they hailed A. A. R a n d a ll’s trip le c alf team , w eighing w hite and black alike m ain ta in . If she won’t -lo it let her ben.l. .Milch Cows—i4ü to « « «extra*......, T.
a Chemico-G hoat S tory, by C arl V an AA'yck. prolific^n salm on. T he sim ple fact th a t sa l­ or with.Miiralves, as may l.e«gree.l . f..tr.
OF INDIANA. Gen. G ra n t as th e successor o f W ashington ; 1050 lb s., and driven around the tra c k by •‘ Is Labor a C u rse ? ” by t- t- t- “ T id e s,” mon in v ariab ly re tu r n from th e s a lt w a te r to ry, S.-15 to «5J.
SToaa.—Vearlina. «1710 «.’7 ; iw • .
no m odern gencriil had surpassed his w on­ his six y e a rs’ old son. by H . 11. “ The G alaxy M iscellan y.” “ H is t­ th e ir n a tiv e stream s, and w hen ,no o b struc . T h e P o sitio n o f tu b Demoi r a t i o P a r t v . ,nree years 01.1. « s / ■.. ....
FOR PRESIDEXTIAI. ELEtTORS, derful deeds. le a d in g D em ocratic papers The ow n e r’s nam e was tick e te d on each Humors of the Cauvass. rionic M etem psychosis,’' by J u s tin AA’insor.
i;E O R (;E W . <;ii.VNI)EY\ o f Vcrgenncp. “ A V isit to th e B ank o f P r u s s ia ,” hy Carl • r f i.o t m s s of .he
never w ere w eary o f sounding his p raises, •tid e T his p la n w as objected to by some,
IK U: a« E F .\rfiB .\X K .S , o f St. Jo h n sb u ry . AVinter. “ M r. T urveydrop A pplies th e g u a ra n te e th a t if w e ta k e m easures for hatch - ! was h a p p ily sta te d in a recen t speech ; ,,,d ^ , , . 1., i..ts 51 to ... si
and p red ictin g th a t liis victories in peace 1 th e gro u n d o f fiivoritism , h u t i t w as gen­ P ro b e ,” by Ja m e s F ra n k lin F itts . “ T he :___ in g ,1th______
em , we shall sh allaa.rain
gain see““ *i-»—
them -r*-..-
a fte r ei.»..
th ey ..r o f th e llo n . rI« w is t>„.i_____________.
B nrk cr o f M aine . .. “ ti . » , .....____
T he ___ _______.... ., . _ . _ .. ..
<;H0 K (;E .\. .AIEKKILL, o f R u tlan d . v th in
would Ims moré b rillia n t th a n th e y had lieen erally conceded th a t the prem ium s we^e hon­ Pine C o u n try ,” hy L. S. “ Drift-AA'ood.” have go t th e ir g row th e sea an d r e tu rn ¡ O em ocratic p a rty , h aving for four years 't^miiVry Uus
K. U . CL.VRKK. o f R rattlefx .ro . hy P h ilip Q uilihet. “ T he B asc-bnll Sea­ o fresh w a te r to p ro p ag ate th e ir 8pec.c«. ¡ ^ t the life o f th e R ep u blic in o rd e r to ^
in w ar. To-day he stands precisely as he estly aw arded by th e various com m ittees. W hy was .Mr. B lair nom inated ? People
(;K(* i : i ; k w i i . k i n s , o f .stowc.
did th e n , and we find “ II. U. G ra n t” eallctl The F a ir w as a m ost successful one- said from his p o rtra its he did n o t look lik e so n .” “ Q u a ck e ry .” “ T he P re sid ential F o rtu n a te ly , we have no no high dam s in th e «. ”
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Cam paign. “ Law and L alm r.” “ T he P e n ­ C o nnecticut to im pede th e up w a rd progress ^ o m c its a d m in istra to r, now cites , t l«fo rc ■ l.ii sk.n. •.•0to -Zst-
, r ! “ 'J® '
a “ b u tc h e r.” or worse. E v e ry th in g passed off q u ie tly and w ith o u t a bondholder ; b u t th a t is n o t his fa u lt.— alties o f G rea tn e ss.” “ L ite ra tu re and A r t." o f th e fish a!)Ove Bellows F a lls. A t t h a t , t h e P r o b a te C .m rt .>f t h e c o u n tr y t h a t it m a y ; „ ,g í“/,;;^Vi¡Fr ihe".n.-rV«"tr>-“7'.'ix
D c n io c r d tir C o n s is te n c y .
T he Oeiiioeratic p a rty a rc very fond o f as-
He w ill ju stify thi.- ep ith e t in only one accident. I t is hoped th a t th e o th e r a g r i­ í’co¡ilc generally supposed th a t his taste and “ F a m iliar Q u o ta tio n s,” by R ichard G ra n t place it w ill perhap.s he liest to build a fish- j a p p o in ted its g u a rd ia n .” «
iiy ; th e ir candidates w ill l>e slau ghtered c u ltu ra l societies in th e co u n ty w ill com bine talents lay in a different d irection. T hus, as AVhite. “ M edusa, and o th e r T a le s ,'’ by Wify _ c«©irin¿ly^diill **<)n*VV we'^^Av
candi<late for g auger, d istille r, or inspector,
xuRiing th a t th e y sta n d on a so u nd <-onsti
tu ti'.n a l p latform ; th a t th e ir ereed and thei;
ost cruelly in N ovem ber. ith th is, and have a fa ir n e x t y e a r s u p erio r he w ould he irresistib le. Did he n o t, w hen A’lrg in ia V aughan. “ I« u tz e and E llio tt.”
“ AV'onien A rtists.” “ P ra n g 's Chrom os,
B ut M M assachusetts
assachusetts i- i- n no
Two large fishw ays have a lread y been b u ilt
o tt so
so fortun
fortún ate.
ate. ^ ^ S tr a n o e D Evu E . - I n I VI 7 7t;«^:',’ *
) th is one, if possible. he heard th a t H oratio Seym our, as an am a­ th e dem ocrats and «..me a.'iiM) alire¡> arriveil at Ca.i.I 1 ..I.
prai-tiee rem ain subA tantially unchanged by S. S. C onant. “ N ebula*,” by th e E d i­ ill th a t ■■'tato w ith in th e la st tw o y e a r s - o n e “ ‘o
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I t w as also h in ted th a t th is w ould be an te u r farm er, had been p u ttin g in hay, go tor. .dily iliin he
th a t they a re faith ful to th e g re a t p rin cip le s of Our liitlueiice .ibroud. rig h t off and p u t in a little m ore ry e ? The r^ n c e 'a i ^ S c f ^ v e i ^ ^ h Í d - u ^ Í ^ Ft d«> . l^h.
T he ra¡»idly increasing consideration in excellent place to hold th e S ta te F .iir, as it The subscription price o f th e G alaxy is ::e, and "hi...
th e ir founders, b u t e sp ecially do th e y assert A m erican S enate is a dignifieil body, and H ad it not been for th e unsafe con dition ’ tem perance repuldi.-an o ffcr.^ to give $ 5 if
is evident th a t by rig h t it should he held in $ 4 a y e a r ; in v aria b ly in advance. Two o f th e d-am a t H olyoke, one w ould have been ‘ ^ey w ould le t him ap p end to th e flag some
themHeivcs t-> fw; t!ie tr u e c.\p<>nents o f free- w hich o u r co u n try is held by foreign na- th is p a rt of th e S ta te , w ith in a few y ears a t has l>ccn presided over by gentlem en o f the ...
8 can not fail to he n o ticed, iiiid w ith old school, like George* M. D allas. The copies w ill bo se n t for $ 7 ; th re e copies for •,n progress ..v»r ti.nt .1-....
.,ver tiatda^^
sfKin AH su it tciuperanco luott.i. They con.scnted, a n d a s 1 here w». .n»n:
As soon as su.t^ one rides th ro u g li th e ¡.foasant stre e t o f th e . <».* «'h'.r.d .y u,
•lom and e<(uality, an d th e .strong b u lw ark , least. Deinoeracy, rem em bering th e tra d itio n s of $10 ; ten for $ 30 ; an d one to th e g cttc r-iip
w bieh. w hen a ll els.r fails, is Dj m a intain Re- pleasure, by th e m ost careless observer o f th is •• ou r ÍI 0 USC o f L ords,” could n ot over­ o ^ í r i i u i f t over ! • t ’• '
T hu rsd a y , th e 17th, the O rleans F air o f the club. S uhscript
pul.liciin princip les inviolate. T hey elains the signs o f th e tim es. W h ile it is c o n tra ­ look M r. B la ir's declaration a t T erre H aute,
G round Com pany held th eir first a n n u al race. •‘ th a t he w ould ra th e r sleep a n y tim e w ith a dressed to Sheldon & (.'o., Nos. lOS and 50(1 V erm ont w ill not refuse to do her sh are in j
th e ra iioal Rep.])>li(*ans to lx itlie ¡.a rty o f an ry to th e tra d itio n s o r p rinciples o f our sevm. h r a m . ui. vir . iSeM.r.sk ;_i_vi
T he w eather w as cold, b u t a fine day for nigger th a n w ith a D em ocrat. ” A French B roadw ay. .Now Y ork. this w ork, and tru s tin g in th e intelligence o f I.argo stream-. fr..m little fm " ” ' "
h .iir, eag er and u n s c ru p u lo u s, seek ing only governm ent, and can never be lor ou r Ijest contem¡Kjrary perceives (in th e lig h t of this u nio.lerate ilrinkers gmw.
iu te rcst, to m ingle intiin a tc ly e ith e r in th e ir ,-ing. iple w e 'sh a ll cx¡.ect she w ill p ro m tly
M ggrandi/em ent, careless o f th e traditiu declaration) evidence o f a profound policy T h e R iv k r s iu s M . u í .vzi .n e for Y oi no P eo - do hei w hole d u ty w hen called up o n . T h e only w or.ls d istin g u ish a b le 1
No. 1 P u rse of ¿2--., open to all horses iin the p a rt o f the D em ocratic Convention
th e fa th ers and u n m in d fu l o f h um an rig h t policy o r th e ir q u a rre ls, y e t, as one o f the ri.K, for O ctober, is a delicious tre a t f.«r those i tancc l« in g •* Scyiuoi and B la ir, g re a t sots.
gre at fam ily o f n atio n s, we m ust have much med in th e cou nty th a t never tro tte d for W hile M r. .'Seymour is to receive the whole
aud th e per¡>etuity o f h um an freedo for whom it is designe<l. Ixtok a t th e table .r»l<iO,...
•}>itc of th e ir rcc .nl th e y have th e im p u d e n t I common w ith them . B ut a few y ears agi* m oney. $1-5 to th e first. JIO to the second. rct»el vote, th is sen tim en t o f M r. B la ir's(th e o f co ntents :
AVoflu Siioi t f o r G r a n t w hen D ri nk.
< i.i:< i r i i K .
Frenchm an th in k s) w ill secure — -An am using sto ry is t.jid in connection
Ix.ldness to declare th a t th e y , and they onl ir policy and o u r in s titu tio n s w ere scarcely The O rrin .Miles horse, driven hy W illiam whole A frican vote. O f th is , I w ith one o f o u r dem i.cratie clulis on S aturday •HOSE DEStRINU A WESTERN HOME
F rontispiece, “ R ow sty D ow t. m y F ire ’s
are consistent w ith them selves, c o n siste n t oticcd abro ad, o r if noticed, only s lig h t­ .Annis, took th e $ 1 5 , m aking tw o s tra ig h t is not so c ertain , for th e .Africans, unlike n ig h t la st, th a t c e rta in ly is w o rth y of rcla- | th.' grcHl ii.vitiiig «tat.* ..fthe \Vp«f,
heats, o f .1.4, each. I’hc D row n horse all o u t; “ Sir AV'alter S c o tt," a hio g ra ¡ó ic ..•ati..i.-h.«llhy, with .AS g.i.„l W H I
w ith tlic ir f.r m c r professions and deeds. ingly O ur a rm y was a subject o f derision ; the Dem ocracy, m av have a ¡irejudice sketch, w ith th re e illu stratio n s ; “ Two Lives ti.m . .A s ta h v a ft da rk e y , who had been:
took th e $1 0 . T im e, 3.20. and 2.14. ag:iinst sleeping w ith M r. Blair. ilrinkiiig the health o f .^cyin'iur an ! B lair -a .-oil inisiiip.-isse.i in richiicbs—^ le.l I ,wt rt.
.Mailc u p o f them o.st h e te r o g c ir o u s m a te ria l, d ip lo m a tists, in some case-s, o f co ntem p t. in O ne— C hapters X - X I I ; “ T he R ace 1 e-
No. 2. P u rse o f $ 2 5 , o¡>en to double team s -Again, w ith a ¡irofourid sense o f th e re ti­ tw een th e H are and the H edg eh o g," by E. w ith his gcncr.ius a.im irers too freely, ¡.er- | argcly y ea.-.tei-n i.ooi.Ie—the only state i
tlie h la ta n t ref>el. th e n o rth e rn copperhead, O u r system s o f state and n ati »nal govern" liaiis, Iceling the heat o f th e hall som ew hat : r.ii.m IreooF ,1,-ht. are lew ..1 th.- many rea.-on
$1 5 to th e first, $ 1 0 to the second. K ntries, cence and res¡>ect due to th e coordinate J . K untze, w ith two illu stra tio n s ; “ Pierre B O Si'O N M AUt
an d th e m ost ig n t.ra n t o f th e foreign elem ent m ent w ere n o t understotx;. at d th e geueial branch o f the (iovcrnm cnt over which he ex- R avenal, " by .Alice C arv ; “ C roquet a t ■.¡.¡ re.s.iive, came down on th e w alk for a j i.iak.- the state .an inviting one
W h itta k e r and Holmes, ( W illiam P itc h er ¡.ccts to preside, did not .Mr. B lair declare in l.reath of fresh a ir. Samh.. was h«ippy— « .Mar.shall.-.mntv. iu the . entr.-of the state, lank
am ong u s, th e y m a in ta in th a t am o ng them resu lts o f foreign ohservatio.. and criticism M idnight, or "The AA'onderful S e c re t.” by .M as one of the three lM?st agn. ultur.vl .unties I
driv er,! O rrin M errill, ami M errill .and the Broadhead le tte r, w ith a irankne.-ts a¡i- deci.ledly h a p p y ; he ha'l feaste -1 and dran k i- w;.tere.l l.y the I.iwa and Tiber Cr.-ek rivers am
o nly IS g e n uin e con servatism , - t h a t high were dccidc<lly unfavorable to th e hopies of E. D odge ; “ .V A’ear am ong th e I n d ia n s ."
Eaton. pro priate to his nam e, th a t the (.Amerii'an) - C h a p . H I. hy .M artha M. Tl.om as, w ith w ith his dcm .)cratic b roth ers u n til in th a t the 1..WA llivisioii ..f the Nonhwe.sterii Itnilroa.
so u nd in g term w hich k eeps tr u e to th e colors th e friends o f rep u b lic s abroad. senate was to l>c; in c ertain contingencies, salubrious con.lition when all seemed c .leiir '
H eats, W h itta k e r and H olmes, 1. 1 th ree illu stra tio n s ; “ The .Story o f L ittle .Ag- «gh
th e honest p o rtio n o f th e ir p a r ty ,— b u t The course an«l resu lts o f the w ar, th e i-,)m¡«ellcd ? V ts, ‘ com pel' was the word ; de rose. In fact, w ith capon well lined. |
O rrin .Merrill. 2, 2 a th o ," hy J . C. llcyw ood ; “ H u n te r and .hlleis 11 .Mar.sh.vII .•
above a ll, o n s is te n c y hi lie found. forced w ith d raw a l o f th e French from .Mexi­ .Merrill and E aton. .I. .3 b u t w hat did th a t m ean ? T h a t w ith a blan- an.l his sack lille.l up to th e brim , lie leaned i west ..f M.vr.
T om ,” — C hapters .XXI. . \ \ I [ , by Ja c o b .Ab­ ree k ,sev e
of his trum¡»et he w ould sum m on the Ku- ivgainst th e w all in blissful m e ditatio n , as
T h e p a rty th a t m akes th is claim profess to co, and th e progrc.ss we have m a le in re ­ Best tim e, 3.5 bo tt, w ith an illu stra tio n ; •• P m ttle in toe
Klux Klan ? N ot a hit of it ; h ut only if P a n try ; ” “ T he U ist R u h y ," by C. C lark ; fiiir a ¡«ii-ture o f com placent dem .w racv as
revere th e nam e o f Jefferson ; it is a general p a irin g th e ravages o f th e contest, have No. 3. P urse o f $ 5 0 . open to all horses the S enate was re fracto ry he w ould decline one w .uld wish M se c . .Siid-lcnly he stiirte.l
tu rn ed th e atte n tio n o f foreigners to consider “ I>ju and his C o u s in s ," ' a ch a p te r from
ly receive .1 fa c t th a t he once pro claim ed all th a t do not t n d in No. 4. $ ‘2 5 to th e first. ¡'reside, which w ould a t once bring them from liis revei ie at the sound of ilista n t m usic 1
term s. “ L ittle L ou's Savings and D o in g s,” w ith
m en to ho free a n d c j u a l . Do th e platform s the p<»wer and v ita lity th a t could do so m uch .$15 to th e second, and ,$ l(» t) th e th in ! an illu stra tio n ; •'• The C h ie f T h in g in Cro­ .ind cch.ifs ..f a well kn.iw n nam e th a t came me blAck sinit i^ S d li .
> b rie f a tim e. Itest 3 in 5. .Air. B lair pleasantly s¡*oke in the Broad- q u e t,” by R. F ellow ; “ Books for Y oung faintly on w iiiis o f th e e v en in g a ir. It was ¡ I |.re-o n t im
and p ractice o f th e p a rty he founde .1 su stain
hcml le tte r, w hich was sin g u larly m isnam ed, t..'. iii’uch I .r .•s.irnh i.s ileiiiocracy. His g. n- iml h ..a s e .a r.' ..u p this fall. T h e.S h « em .anUSIuri.i.<5—
him n o w ? 18 fo rtu n ate too th a t we shoul.l have E n trie s, AVm. F arw ell— N ellie Baker 1 People— S c o tt’s N ovelsan d Poems IV t. h-
there was so little hreailtti o f head atxjut it, w ork, " by tlie E ditor nn.l his Friend.- ; erous fe.isting and d rin k in g , learned speeches ' .1 as .... 1 .A
.Andrew Ja c k so n e m p h a tic a lly declared Ijcen re p resented by men of such unusual A. .M cFarland— L ittle .Mack 2 of o v ertu rn in g the reconstructed G overnm ent it the reconstructe-J,
<¡eo. .M .Stevens— J u lie tta 4 .Mother GoGse .Melodies— " ro m , Tom o f Is­
th a t th e T'nion m u st be p reserved. T ru ly ability ; th e nam es o f A dam s, o f M otley and by force. T his wiis a joke, or an allusion, .fl.r..[h..Tly lo. s hehalf. noble resolves. .
D aniel A'oung— Black Dan lin g to n ,” m usic by C harles .Moulton, w ith
th e D em ocratic p a r ty , d u rin g th e la st eig h t th e ir co-w orkcrs are fam ilar to the w orld.— intended to rem ind the .American ¡«copie of ).le Ii;< ml all. ere fo rg ..tten. and his j
H eats, N ellie B aker. 1 . 1 .1 till- w ar. and the loss o f life and treasure vere s ta rtle 1 l.y a loud j
yea rs, have been c o n siste n t w ith th e teach- Even far off C hina has felt th e im pulse, ami L ittle .Mack. 2. 4, 2 which had resulted from the last a tte m p t of An arran g e m e n t Inis been ma le w ith Hans
irigs o f th a t g re a t e s p iu n d c r o f th e ir faith eo an em hassy, headeil hy a distin g u ish ­ Black D an. 4, 2. 4 th a t kind ma.ie hy th e reltcls. AVould not C h ristian .Andersen, the gre a te st o f living •H urrah lot • su b se rita r. I
H ard m oney had ever lieen a so unding wai ed .American, seeking to e stab lish a recipro­ J u lie tta , 3, 3, the conservative elassa-s, and those who have T hre.' or I r. N. W K U !
T im e, 2.45, 2.40, 2.-50. a horror o f renew ed hloo<lshe<l, feel gratified
story tollers, hy w hich he w ill h e reafter he a H K i
cry o f th e D em ocracy, an d one o f th e ir most cal in te re st w ith th e jm iingest civilization of eg u lar co n trib u to r to th e “ K iv ersid e." ‘1.1 sept 1 I.K K IT H i
B lack D a n 's hits broke on th e last heat. a t the [irohable results of an a tte m p t to such obno . sho . ¡.r r th .
em in ent lead ers p ro u dly boro th e nam e of th e w orld. •• eom pcl" the S enate and o verturn seven «f his new stories w ill l>e ¡«iihlished in it^ mc.^ting. ...1 .Sat ¡..J c d i
O ld B iillioa as indicative o f th e im m utable W h ile all th is cannot fail to he p leasing, it .Mr. Y oung fell hackw-irds from the su lky, .'••tate G overnm ents a t th e ¡loint o f the l>ayo- pages sim ultaneous w ith or in adviinec of h iaein g a ttitu d e besi.ie th e curi.si . fr.mi .\ra b v th e B lest, freighted i
prin c ip le s, no t only o f him self h u t o f the is som ething m ore th a n th e gratification of and hrui.seii him self severely. T he horse th eir publication in D enm ark, (Je rm in y ami ing his old str.iw hat ah ..u t hit he.ad .0 hreatli o f'o rie rita l spi.'e flowers.
p.-»rty he re presented . In 1802, w hen the natio n a l desire to hear the eagle scream ra n aroum l hy th e stables, cleared him self '’’ m f. B lair has h sh o u tin g a t the t.ip o f his lungs. “ H u rra h 1 are r s.( .entrani'in g as th e ¡« rfu iu e ol
t'o l. Thom as o f 01 Englam l. The term s o f sub.'Jcripti.in a re ,$2 5d lor G r a n t." (. ..h.re.l l.ro ther ru sh in g u¡. : Phul s ■• FL(»R DK M A V O ." th e new J,
cru el exigences o f civil w a r, b ro u g h t on by abroad. T he licttcr und e rstan d in g o f our in- from th e su lky, anil ra n into a «louhle te a m . six 3'e ars since he. w ith others, belt! ou r fu­ a y ea r, in advance ; th ree copie.-, .$'« 50 ; fi\® and ¡.lucking him by th e sleeve says. '-N ow i ¡«rfi for th e h an dkerehief. .'S.ld by -all i I
th e D em ocratic p a r ty , com pelled th e gov ititu tio n s w ill have a d ire ct and beneficial receiving some slig h t injuries. tu re A'ice President up w hen iiitoxii.nte<l, copies, $ 1 0 0 0 ; ten copies, $ 2 0 0 0 , and an l.iok liere. .Sim, <l.it d ar w o n’t d..; dese gem- m3mv 2 '
c rn m e n t to m ak e its first issue o f greenbacks, in terest on ou r com merce. A m erican e n te r­ No. 4. P urse of $1 25, open to all horses. a nd, in sp ite of it all, he ma«ie a ¡«retty men w an ts von to sli.m t for Seym our ami
e x tra Copy ¡/rattx Single «•opic.-», 25 cents- r.i B eau tify and .Ire n.l 1
.Mr. P endleton declared th a t th e m easure was prise, now well know n, w ill be allowed $ 75 to th e first, $ 20 to tlie seeoml, and $ ‘20 lod K epubliean speech. “ In vino veri ta s ."
Published by H urd and lI.iughton.45'.* Broome
Blair " ••H u rrah f . r G r a n t." siv s
tore it t.i its n a tu ra l e.
B ut this ’ ■ injures the R epublicans, for ¡dainly t'..l..re.l b ro th e r ag iin; ‘ I t.-ll y ..u ' .Sam, you
u n c o n stitu tio n al, n u ll a n d void, l ie insisted more im p artial field for its developm ent.— to th e th ird liest 3 in 5. t which th en overcame him was S treet. New V .rk. S'v im .u r ' '• •H u rra h 'f . i l« a u tifu i gloss, odor,
th a t n o ¡xiw erou e a rth should avail to fasten .A stro n g e r, m ore in tellig en t class o f im m i­ E n tries, <ico. R. H olm es— C’h e stn u t Dan. A l l e n ’s Impr-.vei. (mi. r n . sto ret
Geo. .M. .Stevcns--D anville Buy. V did he denounce tlie rebels ? — •B ut l.M.k here. S im ” say.
such a curre n c y u p .n th e people of the g ra tio n w ill he d raw n to ou r shores and our But n.'W 1 I is converted to orthodox Dcmo- D ero re-st’s Voi.NG A m erica.— I’iie Oct..!.. 1 losperu tely. ••y..u agreed to shoiil or D ressing, (in ... tin e Dol-
H eats, C h estn u t D an, 1, 2, 1. 1 c raey— he has reform ed It d o n 't re«iuire num lior, w hich closes tlie \o ln m e f.«r th e see- ••í5iti’t'h el¡. i t . " says.-iamU.: hir Every D ru gg ist s
I n ited S tates. No c h a rity for a g overnm ent resources from th is source a lready so fru itfu l, D anville Bav, 1, wlien speaking now ncai > m any men to •)nd year, of this ¡Hjpular little periodii'al •'•H u rrah ’Vor ( r a n t ." ‘ 1 te ll v.ni, .-am
stru g g lin g , no t for pow er, b u t for h a re ex­ will im m easurably l>e increased. The flippant T im e, 2 :3 0 , 2..3S, 2.40. h-.ld liini u¡' as it did the
b :-;c a i --E Yd
d at w ..i.t .lo y. u ’s ¡.a i.lto g o fo rS e y m .m r.’
istence, couhl induce th e D enxicratic p a rty jibes o f to u rists, m ingling g ra in s o f tru th D iinville B:iy broke badly in the tw .i fir-t comes to us b rig h t an <4 g:iy as ever, flourish i pl. «i.lingt..ne- ••D .n ’t cart N’ KW YORK PR ICK S C l JiRKN T.
to ai I in such an act. To-day th is consistent w ith m oun tains o f m isrepresentation, have h eats, w hile C hesniit Dan held a n even gait ing a g rand toy residence ealle.i a •• v illa .’ , .savs Í ■:im; ••H u rrah f - r G r a n t.’
I ION .^^I. S e V
Dem )crat stan d s liefore th e w orld a cham ­ forever lost th e ir influence. >d u rin g the whole tim e. rich in stories, ¡..jctry, ¡.ietu res, and ¡.ii/./.les, C..lore.l hr..'thei f.ulling him aw av tow ar.
U K.— T he follow ing ca L'ently a¡«¡>earc<l th e dise..mCt.;.l .leniocraot
pion o f th e p a rty th a t w ould flood th e c ju n - In England cs¡>ecially, do we begin to see E questriennes. Best lady rider .$S, sec­ cl.«sing the in tere stin g ju v en ile n.laptati-.ii
the C incinnati /.’nyuir • If
try w ith certificates o f indebtedness, and overw helm ing influence exerted hy o u r ex- ; ond licst $4 , th ird be.-t $ 3 , to ride as they of the famous st-«ry..f Ro'diis.m <'ru s .c. and igger, h u t when he's
would m ake a c u rren cy now so u n d , because iplc. The p a rty o f conversatism has .«o ‘ pleased. r Shut I p. — I, prom ising a b rillia n t a ttra c t im iu the shape ! .r « ¡ r a n t." — 7,./.er
ne gold m ine, , -v e n d in g mis,T r p r e ja r a ti..,
s js ta in e .1 by a va.st m a jo rity o f a n able and largely e xtended th e rig h t o f suffrage th a t th e E n trie s, .Mrs. J . A Dow , A lhanv. .Mi.-^s !e. t e x te n t, ' )f gold-t)canng life. f,.«
tie... .1, V arney, w!...m tra.le th a t is fast
h->next people, o f no m ore value th a n the ballot is in th e reach ot every in d u strio u s F reem an, A lbany, and .Miss Emma H all. d. tined lo.le, .- ¡,e
universal p .j.uhit
as.signats o f t h e F rench Revolution. hand. Old law s, old custom s s tro n g er than B arton, tw elve years of uge, .Miss Freeman I ¡.aiil th e SI ■uty-eight hum lre.l «1..1 th in k siq a irio ra s a writ.-: H air I b sto rn r:..
law s, are givin g way b>efore the wave I— . . 1 ,,, 1- ..b ... ¡., la n .l O r.:.. All tb . f t
In H 'i Í. IÍ .vernor S eym our in .a ; formal ■<\> iird ..r I l.im i lf .i i . \ mkrh A this y ea r— for.
mcss.ag>' to th e L egislatu re of New York rolls o u t from th is co n tin en t, and th e ¡larent ration o f the s¡>ectators. M rs. Dow ilash.sl th a t the S tate ■if lu .l i.in a w ill g.
receiving Ics.sons from tlic child. around the tra« k a t full spee<!, e x hibiting i.eralie f«r Govern.«r I w ill w ag e r
N um ber it is to 1« cnhir,
said ;
The recent app o in tm en t o f M r. R evenly Home fine horsem anship , aud .ib taiiu d the umlivi.leil h a lf th a t I l . r a tio S e y m o u r to the publishers “ otherv
“ T he hunleris an d misfortune.s o f th is w ar
f.e o u r next Prcsi.ienit. .Iress \V. J k n m m -.s II emoI
•• l.elong to 118 ; it i.s ungeneron.s to sh ift a n y Jo h nson as m in ister to th a t c o u n try has cal­ first purse. M iss H all was a gra. cful ri.ler, W il l ia m s .
; th e f .u m ler o f ;
N. Y S 1.5(1 per y ea r. V ith a Pr
•• p .rtio n of them upon o th ers w ho are no t a led o u t m uch com m ent on his pre<ieccss >r, and drew th e second purse, .Miss Freem an T ifto m
•• p a rt o f U.S. These foreign c rc Jito rs o f ours on h im self and on th e co u n try he represents. th e th ird . T he spectators feeling dissatisfied The wa by -Mr . G e o rg e B. HAKI-BK’s.M.VUAZlNKf.r
t ’s - M .v u A Z iN K fo rd e to h o ri.
• •a re stra n g e rs who le n t us th e ir moncy He has received th e m ost h e arty welcome w ith the decision o f th e a w arding com­ AVilliams [n d ia iu i. w h o j.u b - an l is as full o f good thing s as ever
•• w hen we w:inte<i it, upon no se c u rity b u t everyw here. O nly th e o th er day w hen M r. m ittee, im m ediately raised a p urse o f $lO,-'>n lishes the th e Ci n c in n a ti G o ­ l.le o f contents ¡.resents th e f..ll..v il v a ll.y . un.icr th e h-.moi
•‘ o u r word o f h o n o r.” • • • R oebuck, the d istinguished cham pion o f the and presented it to .Miss F reem an, th e hare slv passe.i bv :i lib eral g..i em in e n t t«.
bill o f fare :
•• The saving proposed b y n o t p a y in g in confederacy v entured to indulge in some flings hack rider. T hus endo<l th e race. e 'p . . r iin n 'w h .. feels co up<-tent t.(
In response to the pr..¡. ..sit ion of M r W il- •• K x p l.ra tio n s in I, >wer C .li tl..- ip- cn.l .fin g ers o f fro n tier
•• coin is sm all and tem p o ra ry , w hile th e dis- afte r th e old sty le , alm ost th e w hole English L e av itt’s hand was in atte n d an c e, as on *h?
lium -. ..1 T ipton. I won! .1 s t a t e t h a t I w ill •• The Chinese Em ha-sv to th e I on 11.- ¡.ur.- a ir, ....... . ■. v I'e r . g.Kid
•‘ honor is la stin g an d the pec u n iary loss press denounced his conduct in u n m istakable tw o ¡irevious d.ays. T here aji|ieared to be wuger ag a in st his •• Momt.ana g .1.1 m in e " e r s ; " “ I’he F ire-U .g T" •• G c.-g . n.l tillable bind, w ith al
•• consei|iient up o u th is dishonor w ill be in term s. T he honorable gentlem an has sc> ef­ no lack, yet if th e program m e had been fol­ •• g .l.i-l..aring .juartz ami w elí.lefine l 1.. !e." ert Stejihenson ; ” *• The II.ivol .Mv
fectually been b a ttere d th a t he has published lowed a little m ore stric tly , it woul<l have tw o h.jn lre.l shares o f the preferre .1 st.ick of “ The .M ilitary Form of tlie Civil
•• th e end e n o rm o u s ." “ O rigin of P rin tin g . ” • The
C o n tra st th is w ith th e p latfo rm on w hich com plete with<lrawal o f a ll his ofl’e nsive in­ given lietter satisfactio n to a few grum blers. th e Rocky Run Oil Com ¡.any. for w hich, f.nir
ye ir.s ago, I paid the sum of$Ih.OlMI (a grc.it K ingd..m , a Love .St<.rv," bv the M O N T P E L IE R M A R K K f.
he now sta n d s a.s a c a n d id a te for th e P re s i­ sin u a tio n s. Act his speech was expressive The coarse v u lg arity , noticeable a t some such tiargaiii). an.l ais.» one slmrc of th e N orthern •• Jo h n H alifax, (fo n tleu iin ; ‘ ” •• I a.le tw eritv m iles 11 r' the iceex endintj gg, i-
dency. T hen th e D em ocracy despaired of o f w h a t, h u t a sh o rt tim e ago, was th e se n ­ exhibitions, w as here om itted. Im liana Oil and M ining C oiiq.any. for w hich stone -Mass ; " “ O u r N e ig h ,..r-, th.
•‘ .Ma.xlmilian ..f Mexico ; " •• The
l« in g able ag a in to u n ite w ith th e ir s.iuth- tim e n t of a m a jo rity o f his c o untrym en. They , I ¡.'lid $ I 0 <*. th a t a t th e com ing election In-
..th v — P a rt VI ; " “ H o w w e k e i.t ..11
w ell, a,
' diana w ill not g.« D em ocratic f.«r fiovernor. ¡.rot. In.li IS. an l I ;
crn a llies, an d it w ould have lajen im politic are n o t a fickle race, and i f th e ir opinions A Demo, r a t i c .ARorMENT .An — .A O r I w ill w ager one half ol th e nlsive stock • •r'rin itv S e ason; " “ .An .Vng.-l i ii.'g'at li..: v lo n e li.i . INK BITTER
to u rg e w holesale d ish o nesty iip<jn th e Leg­ have c hanged, they have been driven to it by rite r in th e C hicago Post «¡iiitc p tn - ag ain st the u n d iv i.lcl h a lf o f the “ goM .Mino; “ The M arch o f A ttil.i ; lull th .ther e.une
islatu re o f a S ta te . N ow w ith reviv ing the logic o f necessity. isly an«i effcctuaily «lisposcs o f th e Dcm min *, " th a t llorati.« Seym our will m»/ U.r’s Easy C hair ; " •• L iterary ? an.l p iteh e .1 hi« ¡thin a sh .irt .listanee |
If so m uch has btccn accom plishetl already, ; our next P resid en t. Geologists certificates “ M onthly Record of C u rre n t I I Wtl n ti.in hero th a t th is is '•
110JK.-5 o f SUCCC.S8 , gen eral re p u d ia tio n and cra tic huglicar o f n ot allow ing negroes ar •• E<litor’s D ra w e r."
•hange.l us to m ineral res.nirces o f propcr- ruling a view ,.f th ree ;
iiati m al b a n k ru p tc y a re urged m ore o¡.cnly. w hat we n o t hope in th e fu tu re ? AYc do n o t j rig h ts because, forsooth, •• ncgr.> e q u ality O f the-c ecrtifieates I have ju s t scvcn- br..:ui and foriib- valleys o f th e Sm ukv H ill : S F E C I .V T . N O T I C E .^ .
S eym our a n d Pendleton arc th e acknow ledged wish m eanly t<i co u rt th e ir favor, hut H ar¡.cr and B rothers, New ) <>rk. I’.-rms.
m ight lead to m iscegenation, us foll.j In th e event th a t gentlem en woul.l riv er. P.. 11.I and R -.sc Cr.-eks. W ith in 'a few E w .p sr dezsn.
r.p rc sc n ta tiv e s of th e ir p a rty ea st and w est. should n ot be so p ro udly im lejtendcnt a . prefer ¡.u ttin g uji in cash th e cost o f the $ 4 (HI per year. weeks tra in - have .-..m.- from the m ountains
“ P olitical eq u ality is one th ,g, social ,„in e,- ” $- 7 .s(M( in gold, ra th e r than
They differ to-day only in th a t th e one has forget o u r best interests. eq u ality is a n o th er th in g . I’.ilitical eq«
.. T he E clecti . f . r O et..l« r, .-.n ta in s ns an loaded w ith fine lu m ber, and num erous houses ' U !.
w ager th e m ine itself ag ain st th e oil sU>ek, have rejdace.l the to u t- These I ailviscd t-.
th e c raftin ess o f an old, a s tu te p o litician ; ity is o f the law . S S>cial
icial e q u ality is of em bellishm ent, •• I'he H iiguen its " The
1 w ill even then accom m odate him . M r. AA*. huil.l r..w s, aud as tl-.ey still e..iiie. 1 have '
th e o th e r is c n t r o l l e d m ore by th e fiery From our .Special Corre.si>on<Ienl. .men. The law says, C .Madam a p p reciate th e ...Ids I am g iving, for o th er contents are .A ristotle, his w ork- name.l th e row s ( ira n t, .<bcri.lan, S herm an. |
ard o r o f y o u th , n o t y e t tra in e d to d issim u la­ Orleans County Fair. says, .Stand back ' th ere in iy. th ro u g h some m iracle. Iks a taxa md P hil..s..phy ; (ire.it •: .lar K-liiwes ; B errv , W el'ster an.l .Anders..n, an.l s till hope : II..V
Te<ldy O ’F laherty He has blc value assessed ag ain st th e “ mine " for s.. .n't., nam e an .ith c r r..w C .lfax . .My hind .Ad tr S", r. F. ■UOl. V rn..n. New Jerse>.
tion <‘ven for tem ¡s>rsry advantage. Thom as Do Q u in c c j ; E lem ents of R om an­
T he Second .Annual F a ir, ol th e ( Irleans I»cen in th e country .rntlis. B lith e has ¡„<..,i pur¡K.ses I can assure him th a t not is now eovercil w ith h.iuses instead of .•attic, ' Rr«.e.lVlUlé‘' lVl.s]i
\ \ hen P re sid ent L incoln found it necess ism ; Lan'ls and Seas o f .Another W orld ;
C ounty .A gricultural Society, was held a t B ar- j been through O 'H a ra ’s co u rt. He is oven a m iracle w ould so aft’c et the st.ick. I blit I yet e n te rta in h .¡« th a t enough w ill he • ro « ) N ^ i AH* I i v r . s . Hsrd'- iiT s , is.r hushsl.
a ry . as a w ar m easure, to p rom u lgate the ituralized. le r e n c e O '.M anty sw ore f.ir fe d th a t such a valuable pro p erty should lie Pleasant P.issagcs from hairly Fren.'b Hir j lelt f .r farm ing purj..>ses. B ut w h a t is .
village, Sept. 15th and Id th , on th e new .Uair«l...dsMrr' " ....... '
am n esty , and a fterw a rd th e re c o n struction grounds w est o f th e village, w hich have licen him th a t he had been five years m th e c n tirclv in th e hands o f uitlier *0 th e to r y ; Conversati.iiial O'oservanees ; On tii s tra n g e r s till, is tlnit I came here to live a r u ­
L 'n iicl S tates ; th a t he w as a jin tlem an of m ake the offer Range of the .Al imm ith ; .M id im • De P..nip ral life, but instead 1 am eom pelled to re¡.nir
proclam ations, in th e hope o f dividing the
recently com pleted, a t an expense o f ab o u t good m oral ch ara cter, and Dan O 'H ara V tru ly V eb.eks, w atches and jew elry ineessantlA'. It je n ... l.si.eni tl.* , L-ii.t'. I
en.-my, th e clam or th a t arose from Demo­ sixteen h undred doll.ars, including, fence, knew th a t he was a l)emo<*rat. .And so he adour ; .Music in ¡‘ .etry ; G ..lioss.-s o f Lil Iiopss svpVy siilTVr.
. B. AVii .uam s . w oubl no t do for me to refuse to oblige iioigh- .
cra ts n 4.rth an d so u th was a p p a lin g .— c r t y ; The C om pinions o f De.ith ; The
stables, pens, and a commodious and conve - was n atu ralize d , o f course. Lafiiyette, Ind , ,Se¡.t. S. Ik.rs, espeeially as they ¡.ay w ell, so 1 m ust .-int. Tle.ise addre-s
.(..SKvl K*v.
T he govcrnm cut w as becom ing a m ilitary H e has h a ir on his te eth . Ho never kncw^ Fashionable W om an ; The Spiinish G ip s y ; ¡.ostp-.nc m y fishing an.l h u n tin g ¡.ropensity
n ie n t e x h ib ition hall ; also one of th e best an h o ur in civilized society. He never .ir^V S.>„th Sersnd St..
•lespotism in w hich th e people had no voice. P oetry ; N otes on Bo.iks ; Science ; \'«iric- u n til some o th e r je w e le r eo m e sh c re . "
h a lf m ile tr o ttin g courses in th e State. stepped on a n y th in g m ore solid th a n a d irt H e a w P ev a i . i t v . - G Gilm
Y'ot wlien ¡« ace h ad been e stab lished, when tie s ; A rt. T he term s o f the Fcdectic a re .
The first day w as p leasant, w ith an excel­ floor all his life u n til he stood on th e deck speech a t C incinnati e.ays
all the prom in en t rebels w ere in o u r power, em ig ra n t ship. O f con single copies, 45 cents ; one c .py, one y e a r, The ossins are rig h t « t last In m akin g a
lent show o f b lo o d sto ck . T here w ere ]()2 Is there any Scyinoi
an d suc.h m easures w ere no longer dem and- read. He n itc . A ll b,.oks to him $ 5 .0 0 ; tw . copies, one ye.ir, $9.0(1; five iiiatrim oninl c .nnection f.ir S p eaker Colfa.x
head o f ca ttle on e v hihition. in eh.din« fin» He is ••engag.-d" to Miss N ellie W a , .1 ... I ...
eil by the un.sparing necassitj- o f nai copies, one y e ar, $29.00. P.ihlishoil by E. * vieisht,
specim ens o f D u rh am s, Devons and D utch. nieee o f Scnahir W aile o f O hio, an.l .>ne <jf .’i?*d7 X 7 " ,
general am nesty o f A ndrew J o h n so n , going sake is his practice R. Pclton, lOS Fulton St. New Y..rk. V an.l ereen.hard.
In regard to c a ttle , th is county ap p e ars to the fam ily ¡.a rtv th a t acc.unpanied th e «nwi-‘li* f » i . nii.si
far beyond the provisions deem ed w a rra n ta
he e q u a l, if n ot s u p erio r, to any o ther in the Do A m erican women Teddy ■lectcd to C ongress, to k for th e ^passage
I’liK C iiildhkn ’s ItofR , p u b lish c l by T. S ,.e .,k e r ..n h .s lá t e t r i p a m o n g th e R .,c k > ’ " iX ”'m 'm a rM ’
blc by his predecessor, w as hailed as th e act O ’F la h e rty ? Arc they ^ o f a hiw to he pis.scd hy th e Congress o f the ..1 11. • c . ...'irv .•
S ta te. T here w ere ab o u t fifty sheep, .Afcrinos I ’niteil S ta tes, th a t if an y person, supposed s . A rth u r & S .n , P h ila d e lp h ia , is one of .M ount lin s . S h e is a s w e e t, s e n s ib le , accom '-
•.f a statesm an. I t resto red a la rg e num ber and Cotsw old ta k in g th e lead. O f sw ine, h im ? O h, fa th er o f a licautifnl d a u g h ter, to he black o r con ta in in g r visible adm ix­ plishe.1 la d y o f t h i r t y y e a r s , a n ( )h ¡.. f a r m e r ’s
the best in.agazines for ch ildrcn now p u b lish ­ ila u g b te r. q u ite w o rth y th e place she has -Xi'i.n k.7 u*\í'ní-'«i’t'\vi
are you afraid th a t she w ill break aw ay from
..f voters to th e p a rty so sorely in need ; th e ;ó u r lo v ; and rim in e sa and nmke tu re , if a fem ale, shallJ -so far far low low erer her
her self-
self- .S.-.itheriil .lull ai
only th re e en trie s. A larg e n um b er o f horses ed. I t is a perfect gem o f la-aiity and p u rity , w.in in th e h e a rt o f th e s e c n d m an in ¡.ul.lic -psri»i>i.v.
•langer o f despotism w as no lo n g e r im com panion? Y et. how mu.-h less danger o f t >v.s to receive he^addresses « f a Sey- and descrveng o f th e h e a rty sup¡. irt and life ill the n a tio n , and of th e ¡s.sition hy „,i‘i’Xl¡Ív7 u.7 7 o'X.]i .-Ic lower « -air- CC
were on ex h ib itio n . T he stallions and brood -------- found
..r to 1 « feared. her m arry in g a nigger n igger ' T he black m an. if |1 bis side in home a n -1 in society she is d estined «n* sirkii**^. ..n i win.
lares w ere excellent. O f carriage horses, g u ilty shall ho sentenced to suliscrihc for the com m endation it everyw here re ceives.'
Bef.irc the late election in M aine th e ir the m o st noticeable w ere those o f S. Ingalls, ho has been a t all favored hy th e chances C in cinnati A’/i-jiorer for one vcar, and m ay s..on to take. H er fa th e r, th e b roth er ol ‘h|-y wi^h. nrhanae<L P..rk i|
th a t slavery afl’o rded, is th e su p erio r of th e Ohio sen ato r, died several years ago, ,.e,a7.l’;.7inXhX'.J,n - ; .r.*r» «1SGL I
leading new.spapers prom ised larg e gains th e U ird have m ercy on her 'soul. ( U iugh- loll..., ..p*..e.l I
and S . P . P in n e y , o f G reensboro, AV'illiam Teddy in th e th in g s w hich women value, S a le o f th e Bi rlin < ;to n S e n tin e l.— W . and she sp en t p a rt o f a w in te r in W ashington cl o.ng ihe .i7..aI r**. , 1 rairdemiud ai..i I.
th ey acknowledge .1 openly an d g enerally P itc h er, A lb u rg h , a nd F. B la k e's s¡»an o f colts b u t his color is a g a in st him , and so Cuffec W . E aton, E sq., o f th e law firm o f B la isJtll w ith h er unele tw o y ears since, w hen th e ii’m-
th a t the resu lt th e re w ould be accepted and Pad dy a rc eq u al— th e first having the ac.iuaintancc began w ith M r ( ’.dfiix and his
h nsiderable atte n tio n . most c iv iliz a tio n ; th e la tte r , lieing the CoN üREss m e t o n iM on day, a q u o r u m b e in g and E aton, o f Cam bridge, has ¡.urohnsed the coupon, I0V( U. .s :
dicativc of th e cu rre n t in N ovem ber. fam ily, w hich has Fq.cned in to th is inter-
The tow n o f B arto n obtained th e first and w h itest. p r e s e n t in b o th H o u 8 es,;¡in d a f t e r th e b r ie f e s t B urling ton S entinel and w ill assum e charge ostiiig re la tio n sh ip , so p leasant for all the I 'A r o i C . M A 'I 'I O N .
Despite th e ea rn est efforts o f “ Young N ow , m arriage is not a th in g of th e law o f th e p a p er th is w eek. The Sra/ine/ under S p e a k e r’s friends to know , and so p rom ising li.iorin«ui
second prem iu m s on th e best and second l)e«t X IIE o r I .ir i: .
Oreen)<acks," aided by ohosen cohorts o f th e sa v e aan n d except
e x c e p t aass th t h e lawla w directs
d ir e c ts how
h o w i' t the m anagem ent o f Mr. W m . H en ry II..yt. to his hap¡.incss for th e fu ture. T he Rocky
strin g s o f ten yoke o f cattle. O H . S E L F - P R E S E R V AT I «
fa ithfu l, th e figures d em o n strate a clear Re­ shall he celebrated. I f a decent women , t he la tte r ¡.art o f D e t o t « r ,- M ountains w hispered th e sw eet secret to th e th«*k*in!'i7
AVednesday, it commenced r a in in g a t 9 a . w ants to m arry Teddy O 'F la h e rtv . th e laws i adjourned. In tin s. Congress acted wisolv S r., has been ably edited, and as th e Tinu
publican triu m p h , and all prom ises a re for­ w orld, and c o n g ratu latio n s are echoeil hack
bsobi»""*»!
., and c ontinued u n til noon. takes no cognizance o f her low*desire. I f and pru d en tly . It is n ot liest to re ly too rem arks “ rem ark ab ly free from personalities from all q u a rt, rs to both p a rtie s. — Sprino-
gotten. Som* o f th e m ore d a rin g a tte m p t to The race for $ 2 5 . open to all four y e a r old and v u lgarities even d u rin g th e h eat o f po­ field RipubUran. g’-*'
gain consolation from th e r e s u l t ; th e ir T O u /h . i RRMATURF, IIEII.IN
colts ow ned in th e co unty, came off a t 1 1 a. m., ou t to us th a t the race o f Am ericans is in litic al excitem ent. " T he new e d ito r and SEMI.N AI. VVEAK NEt-.s and « I I».
a tte m p ts sound very lik e th e d ispa fully in th e honesty o f one who A T R E A T IS E O X T H E H A I R ol theGE.NEKATIVc: 'iKOl.\«.
and was w o n h y th e O rrin M iles c o lt, o f .Al­ danger o f destruction hy th e a d m ixture o f ! has heretofore proved re cre an t alike to pro p rieto r has o u r best w ishes in every thin g
th eir old allies w hen th e y w ere w ont to fire save his politics.
T he m eeting o f th e Boys in Blue a t th e s e n t f r e e by .ma BY THE l-RUI-RIETOK.a Ol aoo pages, Is.aii.l 1.1 cloth iMjetrate,
bany, driven by AVilliam A nnis. Tim e 3.14. th e O ’F la h erty blood, we shall be ready to ! ¡.arty, to professions, and to principles. Cooper In s titu te , Now Y ork, w as th e larg e st 11 \ i i
the S .u th e rn h e a rt a fte r each v ietories as _ _ ^ ^: ____ c J:... V EG ETA BLE pamphlet, hut a truly unen.ili* and
The w e ath er was m ore favorable in th e il in Fi—* _____________ iiA U i- une of the m.ist le ri.e.l |.h .»i. .,iue
Shiloh.
afternoo n, and th e race, open to all horses in color aside, w h at is th ere to choose lictw een I ^ “ tching, and we arc ¡«leased th a t Congress S a lm o n i n t h e C o u i i e e t i c n t . least 25,0(M) v eterans w ere on th e g ro u nd . SICI LIAN H A I R RENEWER,
IVade H am pton an d his co-laborers tak e G e n s.S ick les.K ilpatrick .and P le a sa n to n w ere which ih« b*>t article ever kn..* n i.. the.u rM.I Dr. H.veT pof.iiar me.I ral w. rk.e
th e c ounty th a t had never tro tte d for money, Teddy an d Cuffee ? | t ‘> re-assem hle and rem ain in session till •The.-**,,, -ot l..l*.'’--.ir-dwa’-,,.J Surj....!,!
th e stu m p and proclaim th e e q u a lity of W e u nderstand th a t an a p p ro p ria tio n w ill - - - th u s ia s t.^ lly greeted by th e ir old com-
w h ites and blacks. O n th e heels o f th is
cim e off a t 3 o ’clock, and w as won by th e
Lyon horse o f B row nington. Tim e 3 , 6 . H.
Teddy has n ot deteriorated th e .American , a fte r th e general election, in readiness for be called for a t th e ap p roach in g session of
th e L egislature for funds to pu rchase salm on b u rg , G e tty sb u rg , and

1 he su rv ivin g heroes o f Frcdericks- ............
id th e W ild erness tu rn e d
h e r t o r k g r a y h a ir

v o u rn F ri
.-elil by Ilia I, securely ee .led, o 1 eceipi ••I p:u.
«1, in *.,ra M..r..cr.., ♦;). i.i’dtes. -hi I-,!'..,,
Bulfinrh St., B...I..0 , ;op,e...rr th* K. v*r- II ■: .
sonorous g e n e rality a D em ocratic m a jority spaw n to p u t in to stream s th a t are now be­ o u t in a to rc h lig h t procession 8 ,0 00 stro n g , —Or. IL can .Iw.vs I.* r.,n*uii*.t us ■
C. C leveland’s black horse cams in second. nigger w ill accom plish th a t in w hich th e of !• ra n k B lair s coup-de-eints, and denr*. I .> tlo ln b le n - r r e u y n ji .l
in th e Legislatu re o f G eorgia, w ith o u t dis­ ing m ade accessible for sea fish hy m eans of and re n t th e a ir w ith eheers for G ra n t and .kVn' ^ Mef. ^ '
The prem ium s w ere declared a t 4 p . k ., I r ^ have failed? ('o ngress d o e sn ’t seem inclined to give him
cussion. w ith o u t even an a lleg atio n o f frau d ­ fishways, w hich M assachusetts has generous­ Colfax. L arge deleg ation s w ere p re se n t from “ • •■• •''• »
an d w ere p re tty evenly divided th ro u g h o u t Bah 1 T his appeal to the fear o f th e popu­ an o p p o rtu n ity f j p e rp e tra te one. ly caused to be b u ilt for th c fr passage. '( C T ^ c r o i v r i D E x i L a B 'f T X - .;
ule n t votes or re tu rn s , d e lib e ra te ly expel
th e cou nty, show ing th a t th e re are a few, a t lace th a t we m ust have a care lest th is coun­ I t a ppears by a le tte r to th e R u tla n d H e r­ b m b s w ere p oured into th e heavens by th o u - I F W R IX K L K S COULD HE RE
th e ir colored associates. These m en w ere
le ast, in n early every tow n , who ta k e p ride tr y , “ like M exico, " be ru in ed by a mixed Ju d g e Poland in his speeches illu stra te s
ald, from one o f th e S u t e Com m issioners of sands, and b an n ers an d tran sp a re n c ie s a l­
^ele c te d as law fu lly as th e Dem ocratic m ajor­ race, is only th e gabble o f rascals who w ant R iver F isheries, th a t M assachusetts has ex­ m ost innum erable w ere c a rrie d in th e proces- M O V E D A S ( jU I C K L Y A S
producing good stock, vegetables, &c. to p e rp etrate injustice u nder cover o f a pop­ th e en tire lose o f id en tity betw een the D em ­
ity . T h ey w ere kicked o u t in violation o f pended $30,000 since A p ril. 1865, w hile th e 81 X o ut-door m eetin g s were o rg an ized , O R I S T A D O R O S H A IR DYE
Floral H a ll was well filled, and in the u la r prejudice. Mexico w as not so ruined o c ratic p a rty o f yo re , and th e sham Democ­ w hole am ount ap p ro p riate d for five y ears by a nd lo r o n w th e su p p ly o f speakers was ex-
rig h t and decency, to g ra tify th e old Dem- chaKGE-s t h e c o l o r o f t h e h a i r
ladies’ d e p artm en t a m ost excellent d isplay c ith e r. T he persist, bishops, m onks, n u ns, racy o f to-day, by a sto ry o f a vinegar barrel the V erm ont L egislature is only $ 500 ! h austed. T his dem o nstratio n signifies a From Gray to bl.ck, peepl* might laugh «1 tb* «va**,
era tic sp ite , alw ays a rro g a n t an d now refu o p e ratin g upon the C atholic la ity did th e job T he w rite r says :
of needle-w ork, w re ath s, choice p la n ts, and sh a rp a n d decisive cam paign. T he v e te ra n s of a**. Th. pn« o*8 oi.iyocciipio»ave u.n.oto» miswí *« H I* r 5V
sin g to be even plausib le. for th a t u n h a p p y R epublic: J u s t as C atho­ w hich had been m any years in a fa rm e r’s *‘ W o all w an t th e C onnecticut and o th er o f th e w a r, who a re th o ro u g h ly aro u sed, -------- ------------- ------- ---------- H. GROSl 'EN'IK, Mil , in di- ... ii .11.
W ith such a p ast s ta rin g them in th e face,
Every th in g looked ric h , ra re and licism , w hich is despotism , goes o u t, M exico fam ily, and had been new ly headed and hoop
tasty. The v e g e ta b le d e p artm en t w as also rises. ed an d staved u n til on exam ination it w as
stream s in Verm ont stocked w ith salm on. The mean business. T h ey knoW th a t th e old
project is a feasible one, an d needs only a Kebel enem y is in th e ir fro n t, an d th e y in ­
M O T IIK Ii B A I L E Y ’S to all who> ,-i
D
>s still <1* .i,-.ue.,l sendin- hym a, . r,«.
hau n ted as th e y m ust be b y th e g h osts o f so T he d an g er of m iscegenation, w h ite w ith found th a t th e only orig in a l p a r t w as the h i. daui-.,er .V,
well supplied w ith th e choicest ra re tic s o f m oderate o u tla y o f m oney to e n su re succcis. tend to give him no .¡u a rte r u n til th e 3 d o f Q U I E T I N G S Y R U P F O R C H IL D R E N
m an y dead d octrines ru th le ssly sla in , th e y black, ¡8. th e n , as rem oto as th a t Teddy The re su lts th a t have atte n d e d th e expcri- Novem ber. hvsician» aud dee .aired .•! I.yiier Ijlh*r. Sr
p otatoes, roots, vines, a n d m iscellaneous a r- hung hole. _ Render* the pr..c«»..f Teethmg eaay. Large Bottle HI <.Dreceipt of stamp to prepiy postage.
1 niy 85 cent.. 8..I1I ,by llruggiau. . BROVV.N, Secretary, 19 Grand sl..«t.

Montpelier Green Mountain Freeman, September 23, 1868,Pg. 4, Montpelier, Vermont, US


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