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The Wyandotte Democrat from Wyandotte, Kansas • 2

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Willi in 1. ie Democrat. convention. Not for their particular or i And yet Stanton, knowing himself to be favorite men, for men have no claims up-j guilty party, seen, heard, and read TflK BEST SUSTA NEI WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD." Ull 1.1 OP THE mi in on party but principles and interests J. A.

QF.RSY J. II. JETTEI.I these chaTgea against the President, and took no steps to disprove them 1 i Editor. Associate. While the "question of impeachment was pending before the House, the Pittsburg Gazette said; -'if Congress shall vote not to impeach the President, it will thereby pass sentence of condemnation union itself." 'Congress having: "Voted to inmeach LOOK OUT FOR THE X.

The letter SI after a subscriber's-name on the paper, indicates that the time for which he paid has expired. Those wishing to renew their subscriptions will please notify us at once by sending in their cash. It is money that keeps the machine i i harper's NEW MQitTHLY MAGAZINE. City of Kansas, Mo. EstablisKed Oct.

251Ii, A. I. ISasi Incorpornted July A. I. 1867.

"Wyandotte: 'IL -XrficaLriTcithjcfl-nf J.ho-J?res. the Presidentf-the majorityuf- that-bodyJ have claims spon men and legislation. Looming up, and growing in importance every day, the time is not. far. distant when her voice and her power will be heard and felt in aa in tho agricultural and mineral resources in -the worJ-i, pyin a 5 aiM nary S.

4 rrtHIS EXCELLENT INSTITUTION-. sraira seir-crmaenraedrs" i HONEY POLICY PLAN. I A of, OUtheHs a authorized a-gent fr 1 Wtandoxtk Democbat for A 4SERIOUS The (Georgia) Sua charges, with an offer of competent proof to sustain the allegation, that one Thomas Radical delegate to the Georgia. Conven-twn, waj the first man in the' South; Jwho erer offered 'to? assassinate Abraham Lin- coin. The Sun says I i "The facts.

are these At a meeting of the citizens of Chattahoochee county be (At An adjourned meeting of the leading rriHE most popular Monthly in. the world. New York Observer W-e-nwMrt-refer-ia-terms of- eulogy to the high tone and varied excellencies of Harper's Magazine a journal with a monthly circulation: of about. 170,000 copies ia -whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and geaerrl reading of the day. We apeak of this work as an evidence of the culture of the large proportion of the govemment fev-J Vjauie Jeltuson Count, and is fully cm-powered to rcceivo subscriptions and leceipt for the same.

-1- Which is pleasantly located over the First National Bank. jEaeco.i"'ourth. and Xtela ware streets-, offers superior inducements to all who to squixe-a -IP-wished Business The full Commercial CoUise a presented in the 1'BKPABATOnr, Theoktt, Business, Banking and Ladies' of the College, embraces critical instruction to those who may lequire it, in Reading, Spellina and Arithmetic, Book-keeping, by Single and merchants' and including the members of the Board of Trade, irrespec enue, counting ucr Tor the war for the Union by -t-kousaads, 'the MAa. il AT i has' American people; and the popularity it acquired is merited. Each Number coatai oiaics west ui uo-ji rsissippi fiver, tiave tive of political party ism, held at Indianapolis, on the 2d instant, resolutions were unanimously adopted, that it is the aiai -ltuu.

-je entry, as applied to business pursuits even now a right ta demand to heard iu the choice of candidate for President i MAKRIED. On the 16th ulti, by the Rev. Mr. Hasiov, the residence of E. t.

liuesche, Mr. JAMES A. NELSON to Miss MARY J. WILTZ, all of this city. With the above notice came a nice share of wedding cake, and threa -one dollar greenbacks, for all of which we offer a printer's thanks, nd tender, to the happy couple our congratulations and heartiest good wishes for their future prosperity.

May the duties and responsibilities that the above parties have taken upon themselves ever prove a soarce of pleasure, and as they journey adown life's of every description, Spencerian Penmjinship, ful1 l4 PaSes of a'ng matter, appropn-Commercial Calculations, Mercantile Corres- tely illustrated with wood-ccts and it com-pondence. Detection of Counierfeit, Altered bines within itself th racy monthly and thr and Spurious Bank Notes, Lectures on the i more philosophical with the I and ice President- Let tb.e Convention lsa. I Kin da frlendj sioco we last visited 70a new year has been born an atit3 lrth, wbu aa yet it ua tarnished, we wish it may provo a happy one te yoa. 1337, with its many events, incident and epochs, is goac and in one shapeless, conglomerated mass they all lie for the usioms, tioni-, bet features of the dailv imirnul. It has but nominate a candidate for President great power in the dissemination cf a love of from same one of the great States of the pure literature.

Trubener Guide to Amer mercial Law. Commercial Ethics, Political economy.Constitotional and International Law, Finance and the General Laws of Trade. IE ZEt TsL "Mighty West" whoso interests are s1 fore Abraham Liu coin had taken the Presidential chair, and previous, to the secession of the State of Georgia, this hoary-beaded old reprobate submitted to the said meeting a proposition in writing, offering to arm and equip at his own expense, one hundred men to proceed to Washington City, and kill Abraham Lincoln. He supported his proposition in a violent harangue, charging his more moderate and humane neighbors with a want of patron-ism and courage. These facts will be fully attested by some of the taaost prominent ican Literature, London We can aacount for its success only by 1 here, and it matCra nQt wh0 the radicals simple -fact that it meets precisely rapid stream may they discover in each otberl PATA.3LB -IJf-ADVAXCE.) historian to sift.

Many watchers wer popular taste, furnishing a variety of plea LIFE SCHOLARSUIP for the full Commer- may put oa track, the success of the nominee is certain. Give us and instructive reading for aLL lioa aid, Boston. 5. cial Course $40 for same to Ladies, 30 Full Course in Telegraphing, by Sound and paper, 85 Same Course to Ladies, 30 Ia connection with Full Commercial Course, 25 present when the last, dying gasp of the Old was taken, and the Srst breach of life of tho New was drawn. As the one bend la-Jo 107 a last, sad farewell, the other wo'edined 1338 as iti saeeeiisor.

T'ie grief for the decade of the Old, new beauties and new love, their spirits and sympathies harmonize and grow together, so that hen their lamp of life begins to wane, they may look back over long years of wedded life and fiad no regret over the words of the holy man of God that pronounced tbem 'man and wife." The above notice is re-publiehcd in consequence of an error that occurred in setting up the name of the bride Editor. and respected citizens of Chattahoochee county." It makes avast difference as to who Subscriptions 2S6S. The publishers have perfected a ysteaa of mailing by which they can supply the' Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar promptly to thos who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the office of publication The postage' on Harper's Magazine is 24 cents yar, whicht must be paid at the subscriber's postoffieT-" turns to joy at tii3 advene of the are guilty of these "little indiscretions." If Gilbert had continued a "Kebel," Pope would have had him in prison long since, New. Whether we have Yetrcgaded or duty of Congress ihder the Constitution to regulate tho currency and provide for the general welfare and that there now exists an indispensible necessity for its exercise. They ask for a comprehensive policy, phuoly marked out by -law, and one that shall embody the following "A cessation of the whole policy of contraction the payment of the public debt in accordance with the letter or spirit of the laws undsr which it was made the postponement of liquidation of any portion of the principal of the public debt until the people are able to pay the same without distress.

That in order to quiet the just apprehensions of the great majority of the people who are clamorous for equal taxation, we say exchange the bonds as stipulated by law into another das of indebtedness, and thus av-oid the public agitation of the qucstioa. That as foreign markets are in a great measure cut off, we should strive to build up the home markets, and thus increase the objects of competition. We are opposed to the accumulation of gold iu the Treasury beyond the wants of the government. If practicable the funding of the gold interest bonds into long bonds, not exceeding five per cent, interest. The repeal of the cotton tax.

Takeaway from revenue officers the power to compromise with parties who violate the revenue laws. but his changing to a Radical has atoned j-roe iQ the past, yet unknown vra accept the result whatever it may be, aid boldly grapple with the futara. Gen- 'Special Instruction: Full Course in Book-keeping oxer, $30 Banking, 15 Penmanship one month, 5 three mouths 10 Commercial Ariihmetic one month, 6 three mouths 10 Commercial Law, five months, -10 Ornamental Penmanshio, Flonrifhing, Pen Drawing, Lettering and Card Writing as per agreement. A liberal discount is made in the price of Life Scholarships to disailed Soldiers and co clubs of two or more students euliriug tlio College for his little "indescretion" in proposing to have Abraham Lincoln assassinated. TERMS; Ilarpers Magazine, one year, $4 00 An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for cTery club Qf five subscribers at $4 OO on remittance six copies for $20 00.

Back numbers can be supplied at any time. to ooms will reuliza the as-we now the effect of those NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUCKE SHORTRIDGE, DEALERS IN a Western man as a national bearer in the approaching eontest, ana Kansas, counted on as certainly radical, will cast her electoral vote for him beyond a doubt. An empire within themselves, the States west of the Mississippi will go for that man whesj interests and fortunes are here. We do not desire to be understood by the above remarks as entertaining sectional or as desiring to see a sectional candidate for the' Presidency.

In that particular the country has had enough bitter experience. We want a Western man with enlarged, liberal, national sentiments, of wisdom and statesmanship, and back-bone enough to withstand the pressure. of the uionied interests and manufacturing monopolies of the New England States. We want to see a just man, and a fearless one, occupy the Presidential' chair for the next four years from the 4th of March, 1SG9. who preceded us.

We kuow that another '-KES3. The Mon tgomery (Ala) Advertiser, A coo pie te set, now con prising thirtr-fie volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight, at expense of purchaser. gait nmhiv from the same place and at he same time. The College Lectures and Library j.x itee te all Students of the Institution. Bach Uepartnient of the Ccliega is under the immediate charge of an able and experienced Teacher and no efTort will be spaxed to render the course of Instruction eminently thorough aud practical.

xhe degrees of "Master of Accounts'' and "Master of Telegraphing" are conferred upon for 2o per volume. Single volumes, by-mail, post paid, $3 CO. Cloth eases, for binding, 68 cents, by mail, pest-paid. Address. HARPER BROTHERS.

Franklin Square, New Tort. which favored reconstruction under the Congressional plan until it found out how the thing was to work, alludes to the patriots and statesmen who framed our Na. tional and State Constitutions, and closes with the following by way of contrast A COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTOJry; OZ THE TIMES." "Look here in Alabama at the Couven- tion of to-day, composed of men utterly SIM8LES, SASH, BOORS. dkc.t STMCTfi4lf CASH. DEt.IGDEj LIST.

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CO CO I i. Our readers all doubtless remember the New Orleans riot that occurred on the 30th of August, 1866., about which there was such a horl raised by th-o mongrel press. With that, as with every other affair of a similar character, the tesjo rooms or address for Circular and Specimen of Penmanship, Spalding's Commercial year has been naaibered ainong the things tuat ware; that revolutions hava taken place. We know that many thiajs, tuany 3opIe, many territories, many countries ur not to-day what they weva one year flS-i. Yet our thoughts ara not with the piat.

It ia the future with which we have to contend, and with the events that it may bring forth that we are to be af-lectod. Yet, as individuals it is proper at the beginning topaase. Let one glance J-Jje ia the record of the pist, and guide lis in the prefuca ef that to come. The history of 1SG3 is yet unwritten. A few lines haTO but as yet been inditad, and blank pages remain a3 pure, as vhite and spotless as when received from the great Giver.

Keep them so. This is a season when the realization of and the thoughts of tho future, should cause the heart of every oo to expand with kindaess. Forgive, those with whom we have basoaia estranged act commence the new year with co feelings of animosity toward cae of the hutnaa family. As each successive day appsars, that jroa will carefully guard the unfolded leaf that no Llot fAl upon it. Let smshiue beam freai every face, and the utterance of every heart be a Happy New Year to all.

Kind friends and patrons, one and all, we wiah yoa a Happy New Year." From Washington. Washington, January 3. Revcrdy Johnson is said to be engaged in the various legal schemes looking to the defeat of tho reconstruction laws. He informed some of his Southern friends a few days since that he fully expected a decision from the Supreme Court within a short time affirm in ar that Virginia is a State. The President also expects this, and the lawyers interested in the case say that if such decision is rendered, he will withdraw military supervision from that State, by ordering the commandlcg officers not to interfere, except at tho.

request of the civil authorities. It is said that Rsverdy CJollege, Jity oi tanaas, jio. J. F. SPALDING, A.

B. M. 14ly. President. bility and blame was immediately saddled upon Andrew Johnson and the Democrat rate tiox Boards 1 inch Third rate 1 inch rough Fencing Joist and 12 to 16 feet Clear eidiiig, dressed Second clear siding dressed Third rate First white pine fl soring, dressed 2d Common Star sawed shingles Nt.

I Lath, white pine yellow pine Sash 8x10, 1 3-16 inches, 12 lights 9x12, 1 3-1G do 9x14' 1 3-8 do 9x15, 13 8" do Lip sash 9x14 18-8 do 9x16 1 3-8 da 2 Tanel doors 2-6x6-6 1 3-16 60 00 42 50 37 60 25 03 87 50 87 50 32 50 SO 00 50 00 40 00 6 75 75 4 50 6 25 6 75 65 80 1 25 1 40 1 25 1 50 3 OO SPEER'S PORT GR A PE WINE. ic party. As soon as the news was flash HABPEB'S WEEKLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTTATED. Critical Notices ef the Press; THE Model Newspaper of our country complete in all the departments ot an American family paper Hhbpkk's Weekly has earned for itself a right to its title A JOURNAL OF N. Y.

Evening Post. This paper furnishes the best illustrations-Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly long after painters, and publishers are turned to dust." New York Evangelist. The best of its claes in America." Bolton Traveller. Harper's Weekly may be unreservedly declared the best newspaper ia The-Independent, New York. The articles upon public questions which appear in Harper's Weekly from week to weok form a remarkable series of brief political essays.

They are distinguished by a elear and pointed statements, by good common sense, by independence and breadth of view. They are the expression of mature conviction, high principle, and strong feeling, and take their place among the best- newspaper wriKEg. of the time." North American Review, Boston. i ed along the wires the demand for the immediate reassembling of Congress and Used "hv Hundreds of Congregations for Church er Communion Purposes. ALSO impeaebmest of President Johnson was made by the leading mongrel papers, and Excellent for JUuiies asl Johnson is giving close attention and ad mans anuiwiuuiers luai nave escaped justice demagogues in search of place and power negroes of the lowest and meanest, and partizan officials of the new Frcedman's Bureau.

What are these but solemn farces, grave caricatures of a constitutional convention." What the Advertiser says of Alabama will apply with equal force to the ether Southern 'States. THE ALABAMA CONSTITUTION. Not merely the Conservatives of Alabama are arraying themselves against the Constitution framed by the Radical rne-nageria at Montgomery, but well approved Radicals are opposing it. Radical journals have boasted that only one Conservative was in tho Convention. But, as appeared a day or two ago, one-quarter of the Radical Convention solemnly protested against the Constitution framed.

Yet the unkindest cut of all is, tho negroes themselves are repudiating the Radical bantling. The Alabama Union Loyal League of Montgomery protest against the adop-aoq of the Constitution on account of its re-echoed by every 6x9 sheet of that faith Wealsly Pcrscias to Xe in the country. The facts ia the ease are just being brousht to light, and the. Ner Orleaus riot proven, ts others have been proven, to be entirely of their own vice in cases now being prepared involving unconstitutionality of the reconstruction laws in each of tho Southern Statas. Those engaged in these schemes profess perfect confidence in their ability to defeat the Congressional plan.

It i.i stated that if the House Finance Committee do not propose a bill to secure the re-issue of greenbacks equal to the amount withdrawn from circulation by contraction, such, a bill will be presented by Gen. Butler. No private letters have passed between the President and Gen. Grant tilativc tq 4 do do do 2 aides raised 3 25 4 do 2-8x6-S do 2 do 3 50 4 do do 1 8 2 do 75 4 do 1-lOiS-lO 13-8 do 4 00 4 da 3x7 1 3-8 do. 4 25 Don't Forgot to call at th.G Hod Office! -n instigation.

This was necessary in order to verify the predictions of devastation and bloodshed made by them when they discovered that the reins of power were gradually slipping from their ruinous grasp. Tho responsibility of that bloody riot alone rests upon the shoulders of one of Nsxtto Warehouse. 33 m6 the removal of Gea. Poi, The Times Washington special says Gea. Grant too' no action on the telegram frcn.

I(ew Orleans urging the res toratia of Governor Wells, in order to 'ive thn levt bonds from becoming prcscriptiveness and insane Radicalism, and that is followed by a call, signed by colored men, for tho formation of a Colored Conservative Club. "READY THE P3CSIBESCY. The rapid approach to the time when the American people will be called upen to choose a candidate for the Presidency i that part of them whom a radical congress will allow to vote makes a discussion of this question one of importance. As we stated some time ago, we have no candidate to name, but are content to leave the cbo ice to the nominating convention. A good many of our coteroporaries are worthless.

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Soeci- their own pets the immaculate Stanton he about whom another hue and cry was raised upon his removal. And was the truth known, herein we think lifts the secret of the failure of the impeuehment scheme. The charge was openly made, and again and again reiterated all through the land, that the President was warned in time, but refused to interfere. By telegrams from the Lieutenant Governor and Attorney Geuaral of Louisiana, dated the 27th and. 2Sth of August, the President In the blac-k-and-tan Convention.

at New Orleans lately, while a discission was going on denying the statement contained iu the memorial Coiigres3 expressing a fear of a w.v 0f races, a black negro member nPjjgtl Cromwell got very much ex. c'Aed and declared discussing the claims and qualifications of mea copies free, for stamp, with, list of splendid Premiums to agents. Gen. Howard has not issued orders ais-missing certain officers for engaging in politics in the Southern States. He has established a rule that the acceptance of an office must be considered as incompatible with the duties of officers of the Bureau.

The statement that Gen. Howard has endorsed the proposition of a loan of thirty million dollars to Southern planters with a lien on their estates or crops, is incorrect. Gen. Grant proposes leaving the city to-night fcr.New York to remain for gev- their favorites. This may bo right rnongh, but to our mini there eeams to 1 VISEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.

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The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aired nnd debilitated, and suited to t3 one thing that is overlooked. We re was cdvised that a body of delegates claim "We will rule until the last one of us croes down forever." That negroes were Subscriptions 1SSS. The publishara have perfected a sj-aia'n of mailing by which they can. supply the Magazine.

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A complete set comprising Ten YolBEsefv sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per voL, freight at expense of purchaser. Volume S. ready January 1st, 1868. Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces "must be accompanied with 20 cents additional, to prepay United States postage- Address HARPER BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. A REPSITORY OF FASHION, PLEASURE AND INSTRUCTION." HARPER'S" BAZAR.

Thk Publishers will commence, on November 1st, the issue of Harper's Bazar, a Weekly Illustrated Family Journal, devoted to Fast-ion and Home Literature. Their aim is twofold to supply "the existing need of a Weekly Fashion Newspaper, and to combine therewith a first-class literary journal, which will be indispensable to every household. Arrangements have. been made, at an immense cost, with the most celebrated of tho Fashion papers of Europe, especially with the famnus Bazar of Berlin, which supplies the leading papers of Paris, to umisfc the aama to location. The South, and east, HORSE AND CATTLE EOCTOR FREE.

The publishers of the American Stock Journal have established a Vetrenary department in the columns of tho Journal, which is placed under the charge of a distinguished Veterinary Professor, whose duty it is to receive questions as to the ailments or injuries of all kinds of tock, and to answer in print, in connection with the question htw they should be treated for a cure. These prescriptions are eiven gratis, aud thus every subscriber to he Journal has always at his command a Veterinary Sur ing to be a Constitutional Conven'iou, were about to assemble ia Ne Orleans that th. matter was before Grand Ju going to have their rights, if it wa3 by revolution and blood, ia spite of Andy JohJon or any other man, and declared eral days; lit- -r thai he was ready for revolution. ry, but that it would be impossible to es heretofore, have furnished the Presidents. Not a single President or Vice President lias ever yet been chosen from West of the Mississippi river.

In answer to this it, will be said that the West is young. rhis 13 true, but aa young as the West Gen-. Meade left this morning lor Atlanta, to assume command of the Third Military District. Very well, Mr. Cromwell, when you, the various ailments that afflict the weakest sex- It is, in every respect.

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i ntArnris'rr, 1 1-u question was asked at a time when feeble, and that he was hardly able to set noueab, biuiuji) up in bed. months. people. Her are great, it is the Wefet that furnishes the supplies for the civil courts were in the full exercise of their authority, and the answer sent -y telegraph on the same 28th of August Tho Indian Peace Commission mettnis orninz, and after a brief session 213, Broadway, New York nov 22-ly. geon, irev Ol cuisrge.

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Henderson. He intends to have tne report ready by Monday next, whn the was thi3 "Tho military will be expected to sustain and not to interfere with the proceedings of the'eourts." cer was badly beatea for the convention in Wayne county, by a eoai-black i i Commission will again assemble. GREAT WATCH SALE. OH THE POPULAR CXE PBICK PLAK. Givine every Patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch Tor the Low Price of lO Dollars! WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, ASD SOT TO BE Paid for Unless Perfectly- Satisfactory.

darkey. The Yank swore furiously, says On the same 23th of August, the fol the Brandon Republican, when the votes lowing telegram was sent to Mr. Stanton West that furnished the fightinq men ot tha armies of the Union. It is the West that makes up by far the largest half of the territory of the country. It is the West that produces tho gold, the silver, the copper, the iron, and the subsis-tanco that runs tho manufacturing mon opolies of the New England States.

These States aro peopled by consumers, con were counted out, and said he fought four by Maj. Gen. Baird, then, owing to the years to free the nigger, and he was absence of Gen. Sheridan, in command of JEgy A' horse belonging to a Boston fire engine wa3 removed to another stable Sunday night, in order to give a new comer a chance at tho ropes. There was an alarm during the.

night, and the old fire horse kicked down the stalls and everything else his heels could lay hold! of, in his anxiety to get out and go to the fire. fcble. now willing to fight ten years longer to the military at New Orleans 3r. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches; 250 to 750 to them in advance, so that henceforth the 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 fashions will appear in Harper's Bazar eimul-100 Ladies' Watches, enameled 100 to oOO, with their publication in Paris and Jan. 3, 1867.

"Hon. Edwin M. Stanton. Secretary of War: put the ungrateful scoundrels back into j. I I i SXXX.

I Berlin an advantage enjoyed by no other pa English Levers 200 to 250 slavery, i 200 Gold Hunting "A Convention ha3 been called, with the sanction of Gov. Wells, to meet here "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI." J- A COMPLETE trolled by capitalists, bond holders and inonied brds. The West makes capital The Democratic Club of Lexington, on Monday. The Lieutenant Governor and city authorities think it unlawful, and propose to break it up by arresting the the East controls it. To them the have unanimously declared Hon History of the New States and Territor- delegates.

'I have given no orders on the West pay larga tribute. Protective tar Geo. H. Pendleton to be their choice for subject, but have warned the parties that per in the country. The patrons of Harper's Bazar will receive, every fortnight large pattern plates, containing from forty to fifty full sized-patterns of; ladies', children's bonnets, cloaks, dresses, under-clothing, and other articles, accompanied with the necessary descriptions and directions, and occasionally a elegant Colored Fashion Plate of the of Harper's Harper's Bazar will contain 1(L folio pages of the flize ef ef Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered- paper, and will Jbe published weekly, -y the Presidency.

1 iff fill their coffers at tha expense of the nrl awfifit of westarn producers. The 1 could not countenance or permit Eueh i ies from the Great River to the Great i BY ALBERT D. BICHABDSON'. OVER 20.000 COPIES SOLD IX ONE HONTlb i i action without instructions to that effect from the President. Please instruct me interests of tho West and South are iden 300 Gold Hunting ate lies lav to ZOO 600 Gold Hunting American watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 69 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Ladies Gold Watches 5o250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lapines 60 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 5,000 Assorted.

Watches, all kinda 10" to 75 Every patron obtains watch by this arrangement, eostine but $10. while it maybe worth $750. No partiality shown Messrs. Hill, Sorter 2 Dey street, New York City wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed.

Holders are entitled to the articles named on the certificate upon the payment of $11, whether it be a- watch worth $750 ot less. The return of any of our certificates entitles yon to the article paired Mianwn noon the payment, irrespective of its Jest SO. "We clip this as being better than any tical while tho interests of the New at once by telegraph." England States and the Southern aad The 23th of August was on Saturday and adventure on Monntaine thing we could write, and because it suits waot.M States ara antasonistie. For Tho next morning (the 29th) this dis and Pacific tJoast. if over zoo uescriptians and Photoaraphic Views of "the Scenery.

a large number of persons in our city Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosities of patch was received by Mr. Stanton at hia If you wish to keep your from macy years the wholo machinery of the has been run in the interests residence ia Washington. He took no i From April 1st to Dec. 1 4th the Radical National committee collected and spent 040,673 in sending into the Southern States and organizing negro leagues. The leaders expect to steal it all back from the Government, with -quadruple compound interest, in case they succeed in maintaining control of the public offices.

iotney insists that all he said about Grant's thorough sympathy with the Radical party is true, notwithstanding the report that Grant pronounces it false. Rather a queer controversy between a political editor and hia favorite candidate for the Presidency Patriot and Union. '-'y "ftrtn-'f 551 The Commissioners appointed by the Government to examine another section of the Union Pacific Railway, East-' era have performed their duty, accepted the work, and This lost section extends to the 335th mile post. A Florida negro, went to a political meetinc: armed with a pistol which the Mew states ana Territories. To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far this.

History of that vast and fertile recion will prove an invaluable assist illt thriving, turn a cold shoulder to every young machanio or beginner In business; kill him off if possible. Look upon every action upon it, and neither sent instruo 'England States, while those ance; supplying as it does a want long felt of worth, and as no article valued less than $10 ia tion to Gen. Baird, himself, nor present of the Western kaV? beca aIlowsd to new comer with, a seowl, and discourage a full, authentic and reliable guide to climate, soil, nroducts. means of travel. named on any cemncate, is wiu at once do een that this is Ho Lottery, but a straight-forward legitimate ed the dispatch to the President for instruction.

Oa the next day (Monday) "jog along" as best'th7 might. encef ii t. iuoJ'ce him all you can if that won't' do, decry his work, and rather go abroad for wares Ageotb Wateo. Send for Circulars and ee our terms, and a full description of the I 1 -i tf not occurred. And here the dam of his kind, than give him your money wont.

Address National Publishing crack up town lots to twice' their value, Subscription- X8CS. The Publisher's have perfected a system of mailing, by which they can supply the Magazine," Weekly, and Bazar promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the office of publication. and ethers desirous of getting np Clubs, wiHL be supplied With a show-bill on application. The postage on Harper's Bazar is 20cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's poet-office. 1 TERMS: Hrpers Bazar, one year, $4 00 An extia copy of either the Magazine.

Weekly, or Baiar will be supplied gratis for-every club of. five subscribers at $4 00 each, ia one remittance or six copies for $20 00. Back numbers can be supplied at any Addrcs HARPER BROTHERS. Franklin Square, New Trk (nSllf) Cor, Third and Perry Davenport, Iowa. .1 ransaciion, wnicn may oe panic ii pated in even by the most fastidious.

A single certificate will be sent by msll.post paid, upon the receipt of 25 cents, five for eleven ibr thirty-three and am elegant premium for $5: sixty-six and a more, valuable ning pioJ of Stanton ii revealed. This dispatch was shown the President, cor and last, though not least, refuse to pat J'C WOUIU OS trill au t-ychooso tho next President fron: some on-3 of the States West of the Mississippi river. California. Oregon, Nebraska, Minne-gofa, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas: these States, in themselvoa did it come to Jiis knowledge for some premium for $10; one hundred and a most su- i ronize the local papers. Then go.

to seed There no more effectual way to retard the growth town than this, and candor compels us to admit that there are two weeks after, and then only at his official demand for all the dispatches in relation to the affair, that ho vindi FOlllriAT.E, AlCIIYSip tr BricSge Coupons. 1 june 21 5-tf. by A. B. BARTLETTS -lar-er than all tho New England ones ingeniously inserted in his boot-leg; many iserly bid fogies in pern wutiCll lur iv BKOita ut ing employment this is a rare opportunity.

It is a lesntimately conducted business, duly authorised by the government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. TRY IT. Addren HILL. POETFR CO 2aud4 pe Stjeet, NtY. charges jf complicity muZzle up and lie onlj killed tms place whQ are, pursuing "just Buch a mrt together, surely have some claims to cate himself oi the the PresUcnlial nominating 'that vrere opculy bci cate himself the log mad a against him.

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Pages Available:
248
Years Available:
1867-1868