Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1867 — Page 2
M. ALKKKDiTJi,
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Sentinel on the 1&&ZAW" IhLand, owned, we believe, by Mr. |J former Edit^^A^G«rS^JtIMcityT*,*,a-t
"Old line Democracy of tne Union, to meet MlWtike into coniiderati^naraore perfect organi-
pi^eaAcmi^^Kcy dffig^ra
who have hung upon its body like decaying matter to enervate itt~'Wength and coris advocated and urged by ^tb 2 tetadfctfft 8a*mtit fe^be'^uSb^^-5 .1
rupt its purity," thOft^icteifL
VamiI
nrnon
It believes that tha,"twM JgftM
This is DO^ififc MkW mM di.pU.
The ChicagcCattwea jtfMc|$M«§igr9 W|* (rage with radical lcW« on whfahHop*wt tl»e:pt»pai«i»«wpDenwfratT
liBWiPwoSld iitfake the Demoorauc pafgf
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former organization to absolute ruin and disintegration. Now, let all these fellows, the "Old line democrats," and the "New line democrats" get together at Louisville in May next, and determine if
could the "policy dodgers" be most effec tually "sifted" out. It would be an in
Oonvention will be called. The "PreS' •ure" i3 heavy and the "veil must be lifted" in the language the Immortal "J l" Some of this distinguished gentleHffw'a philosophy should be brought to
OTBta" party, on the assembling of the Convention, start it formf%te desired aggressive" path, wmcnrn proposed leaders are now so anxious to find. The work of
Aiafc ll»«Bi» AnAtram!' WM
prove a seripus wiPaow^^^fePw^ ty, in Ohio at least, has been trying to •ift oat Vallandigham for the past three or four years, but he studiously declines to be sifted in any such way. There are also, Pomeroy and Voorhees, whom the Convention, if called on Kierolfs idea, will necessity have to Bift out as "policy dodg^,".%uf^o8itigit^e gWWiiWstfonlot striking1 ^"ate^»«Te ^tuMb^
V, his follower* were dnce cdnsidisred aggrMi sive, and, tlj^iLcfttU?iUb[ lOOKTffltiQO
than that of the Chicago Timeft principle, andu biving-Wu^li ^bettdr obstuc^s «f sueeees. of the late rebellion,. inc^if®, rBaaurejgard, Toombs, Wigfall, ^reck^aridge and 3ath^r4'bf -that ilkj WOihd^ai^ ^a inaitet' of sourse, jattfnd th^ .Cp^vep^%',-sh^fdi^
]^p»lled,:i$
isjotfJ^ge^ro^in thit|
.'their ideas would not triumph in. (he pro -fe«fer?f' "^in^tbei pfrUoy ^6dg^,"^«bd getting thejarty^jm
M&»g#fel.taci^r?¥Sii the articW tefarred to as it appears in thi «9d for the benejlt J«E,.-#t^pJouj^ol lind ou^ Democratic fellow-citizens, who are iq *fetor of re^rgadiiSng fbe^par^ "aggressive," or negro Sufffttg'SWjlis:
x«ratic party nas lost caste and character Jwtougir the jnarkl ^saiWM»i« itsitruMed men, and was at one time,pitifully despise ed by the very opponffliW Iwho ilavishea •very outrage upon its defenceless, becausi betrayed masses.
God neVer made truer souls than dwel In Democratic breasts but, in 1860-!6] and '62 they ^era-thrown into dismay fie base desertion of a class of medioerf ties whom it h£d nurtuied from infanc The prospects of plunder led many 3f them astray into th^ enemy's camp, ana although trusted mdn, they exhibited a
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^merow^ents.Mde^ch
fc*pdttth*m: "«r':rJC Theird««eftion, attbdiugii a presentdisadvantage, will result ultimately in a
Democratic gain and defeat to the coid :iJ/iiH FT
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Let us meet uppn the Border and '4»tths»l letMr tafee(,dur -bjthinL e«toglS« i^low=^-iS5r^tS^T)ur-selves 8nt and iligi£ withr,tke world it iarge. If terrible mistakes have be^n tnsde, l«t lis rectify'thetfa. tf cowkrli^. has crept into the lear"
.rept into the leadersbip, let. us ti^okw :^all such—cowards should follow—nay^n This is no hour for despairing */JJMds, bitter regrets, or stupid bickerinds^ ?The Radical cauldron is "boiling! Infidel:
lead.
Republican mookery is holding fiigh revel in holy places, Ti» devjl is being {objured from his lowest depths! uea Should wesit with drooping spirits, moanrjiing the loss vf liberty, of hope, of miahj/'^uiod? Bather, shall we not arise and cSgird our loins for the day of battle^ and —fiet the hosts of Passion, Arrogance, JDes«i P°^° yederalisfn and Republican InBdel*£ty know .that the Democratic Party has oatiaan from its bleep, and is in atms for :«Tthe defence of,tibie Constitution -and the as they were-left tben-by the fa--in it
Tax bounty equalisation bill adnaad on ^Monday by ^Senator- -Wusoaf -apMWaSTtEst'all who scniUtia for'noVlfss
the boittf ^f b^dHdabliir. no, Wore, sbali be pai&a bounty of eight and' •a»»tbird dollars A» eacb. inoath's aervk* -aa jaiae naoney and all bodntfM fori received to dcdagloii*
TfiSmla* of last year is rejifaled, and all Irtnfety'&bifey paid ooit't&itra-'tihd^r lsto ^•4«ducted ^wMbe^^iuoouilr^lu#-:, under thto-bill^ The bijtl appliea' to siilors and tJatxiaM a| waitaFiteMieEt '^ZS&«ogWi4&i>\ qmttoo, the bill will hardly pass.
fores of Aaaesaora and oUt Vie VMsUAMOJ wen remooea.^xtt&6 and forty Collection
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the Democratic^ pferty®"'®14, plaee^-itselt
is just what the Chicago Times is in favor lowever*. for the membeSfoT fife dlfrWxlstron hi gfldl ^wiMfhg to determine as tude" tjie CerpofiFAC^JfW in order to bo^:J^ppsi^^dr^J
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A^Dwk^BsMneiBaeQthsfcoftheXSoBgresir iojnal excursion party ittfatoodghithft fleujfcb h^s' gi Vtstt-tBe tBestmi' iPaBfran lacepont, -fit ^he imprtasiens:derived from his observa-, 'iipmf. ,-&KWKf» he :i»9 tuoxe ftgUb-.jtban je rec( iiviliesoafMMityjofi thu,q^ ro to. be86lfi»sUppot*ing.: «d-Miifrgovernipg, aidtttafcthetettw classesof tlteSouthern
Jople entatain utfaa saJO^Lvie^s^ 1 iund many "representative men" who ould not be'&^A^mfb£1<$ Hlfty^providje i,74W tt^fiitidai»eitEi "?aws/ «lfter a *eaJ mfttttetftftfc, &kllX^«egro'i*houMi have ifiAge '(hi We'bWii 6t WoderaW^intellifeiifctPirtfi ^rtj^etty qualification J'The I Bk^i a^tha bitterest p^^t^^egi^ ^ffra^e.^ Thr prtss the South, in his opinion, has lost to
[tJj^ves tro mtfcii attehtiob^io the lb ere urfa^ifrrSiiti6hs oT the tim^,J ^nd 'ittot tUf«b¥
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sentad' tnc
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iwait solution in our country it does'-too nucn to in^«^^ i^o^~fnd not inov.gl^ Ut.^nligh^en the judgment. Few I gqqd f«d^- able jtapera circulate In the jouth, because the people are too poor to take them ij V.!-
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s«ii^0^ea,cThiJ%lV:MyeM, KoofitS, Scoaiid^Mtttept Peririsylva. dSir Witb" a-^eni^rieR^'i^atesr •hto«On firmation. They staW£tbat' ^ey 4)eli«TO him to be unequal fbr ^tbe position by his
as'i/4*WuT miirepire-
iS$' St hfe^nitittMiits' in j^bttr y/a^ltiat hisappointment isto-
tally repugn^ani t^ tbe wishea of the people" e(f Pshniylyiifira."^' This finishes Sfr CoWab, fbr, of jcotirsfe, aside from all other consideration's,1the Senate' Will ndt confirm iri the feie'ti^ a 'pfotesit ib emphatic Aspirants' to lels h'onortible position^ have trouble ahead of them. We notice' in this iit^^h?iiaeh^iAifii6W'pa^grap^s is this: #ent into uecuttver Ail&bit9
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eihlmself among this inaN detert&inec^ tbai
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When tbey%ere dispond of the Comiuittee^on Commerce" reported adversely to the list of custom collectors and officers, iiittmiifily -fleeted without totnth^. "'Athi/hg tbetii were all the western appointment sand some ticorh 17ew England. At tbe next exec'itivo session there will'feV^tfoleiafi5 'rejection of the Internal Raia»a^e«£cers:" showing con clusively that-ao'£^ras tha&eoate:can prevent i»,:Hh^' who desertedthe flag and fwent over to ine en^y iM ipoill wili hot fnweiyjs ..tjwiB^liffli fei»H»eWon. ,. The Senate is terribly in Johnson's way
"lDn Ati^tjew ,'Jhns^n, '^li^citiy. ,',^fte: "hiBfliecespion.to 4be, ^esidenoy, .resolve! "to break with the party which bad elect*4d htib \ice-P^sident and ^lactf' Ijim^self at .the'beaid of its an^gonista?'^' If heidid, then tbe-assumption that (Jongrees has picked a quarrel with him is refuted if he did, then very miich Wtricb has been vehemently disputed must ba accepted a# undeniaUf .trathw. E ix i! :r is th^ well known ,oj fV&M the 1st of May^ 2846-?baraly
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after Mr.-Johnsoa'a aeoession to the Pres idency^RI* tiiatarat4feeder, ^hich aays '•A'Thairapordiof Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of the United Stat^from w^ich we1, .9&Satix^y, peae soma extraicta,^ s^ows a constiiency to'tbe great principlM of Dem^ ocratip institutions which is no less cominendable than it is rare. Himself 'one. ,U» people.^ jie hu sbow^. jn'every action in his' political life{ that ienjiideration for the wants and deep eolicitvigf for .the welfare of tliepeople which eminently fit him for the proud: poeitipn be' now holds as President at" i} _.,, „rr. tfii long period of hii active l^d busjr.ljtfQ^ Andrew Johason has rahgmost anient, the most lincompromiung partishas.of tha grand' idea'of the *ts bf tbe pfople, in all the application its nrinciplec, as laid
ail the appli down by'the untrV. Tie 1
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Ocy^tic pacty of this country. 'He has occupied' precisely the same ground which thich^this joitnial has maintained in tbeje 'princTpIes, ana shares in common with us the sent^uwntjg we have so often elaborated ib tbese j^lura'av that not oaly the great est good of the greatest number^ but, the greatest individual bapplneu possible is tbe sole aim and endofgovernment. This happiness can only be .attained through such ngid adherence to democratic principle! m^fsiltfays Characterized Andrew Johnson, ffe is now the chief ruler of tba country, and we look him that the flf whom -her ir in every sense ambr#*. prosperity and happinesa which, in oor judgment,
id political £pith of which he is at on«k Je1ai/2'exeii^f)tirj a* devoid flower ana now trtumphat Standard-bearer. So shall %e work tiut to hs brilliant close the gtiand destiny of our country, Whose
that this article, be* was submitted to ,nd by him carefully
was
At all events, it is
plain ibst c© -such «ditorial would have appeared in The Union had not its editor been well assured tbijlrtfcr. jlohnsoij to turn his back on those who «raeG with'tbe party which did aot support him for Viee-President. Is not this a grave fact r-' sats ^aia}~nos3 i&tn
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°5!'A.ttittng the new journals. that have jtartod recently are the Oil City, D^ily.. {Register the Woonsocket (Rhode Island) Weekly Patriot tha Boston Night Owl, which is paWilM»»}*ti|^yyOflb| the PhilAWpbia Home Journal, a Methodist
uRepttbiicah.'
teekly and tbe Saint
trie*" Advocate, published wee, edited by fy Stougbton' Loi^ia HesperiSn, a literary weekly the Baity \Co1ortdo) 'Titnas, tbe first daily piibliiibed in. "that territory, .located at Black Hawk, and edited, by 0. J. ^kildrick the Chiqago, New, Republic, an organ of
ithe Ciood Templara, edited* by Rev. P. iristopher and G. 8. Phillip^' "January larte," and tbe Protestant, sCburchman, a new weekly started in New York. New dailies ff Democratic,'politics, are predicted as soon to appear 'in'Bbstonj Milwaukee, Daytori and Colunibos, Tbe Cincinnati ^jatiorial Union, and the Dayton (Obio) Chronicle have suspended by reason of pecuniary embarrassments.
Amonj Wceiit Improvements in ourex* changes, We notice the hew typographical dress of^tbeiliew York Tribune, the enlargentent and now type of the Chicago Republican, the neW dress of the Dayton Xjnion and Moore's Rural New Yorker, and^tbe enlargement of the Scientific American, th$ Ci.ncityiatiJ^jssion Review, tie Racine Advocate, and the Stark county, O.,
The Wisconsin Parmer has just been cjlianged to ar weekly from a monthly.— The Springfield Republican has reduced subscription to eight dollars a year. The Missionary':Herald, 'the organ of the Board of Commissioners for foreign Mis* sions, yrill be greatly improved during this year. ,Mr. Ilutchina, a graduate of
Se
appointees,
rat&er. e&plby^sj are suBject^d to maby •ribulafions. ^ifter ^oing eibflgh bf "His E&ceitency's difty work 'to entitle' them! 4orgFac6sj IMey satire tHe K^ptoitatiiient, jbiit'arf Abolition 'Senate htis the'ptfwer to Iniake tBe11civeted" °gift worthless.' Poof •Cowan, for instance^ thre^' awiiy tfisietf In the Senate upon a promise of a foreign mission in cilr part^ failed to mlke'ii liVe bf*it,-and '-the PWsideul, who t6fi ^ifir^tiWlo fitoitodl^?secisllad t^^^^a^^^epreMntttheeovero mebt^lH Aurtrli^ sftict appotited hhn in1 hfif^Saif' Mmf'iii'ifeedi&'iBfeW tomato Mt- "Co#ihMi is'3the ^sttrf of the Senate, but at this critical junijture ttp cWa«&: WAvmJ*.*\iff
rown University, will be in charge of publishing' depaitment: Tbe liiberal Christian is tbe hew name given to the new series just commenced, of the Unitar dan paper fieretofere k&ovfh as the Christian Inquirer. It is published in -New York and propoees hereafter, to occupy a wider field, as its broader title implies, indjto e.oiiat fresh contributors, in addition to the bfd writers. Among' tbiei formei*, ^ve notice Rev. Dr. Chapin and other prominent Uaiteraalists.
Of editorial personal gossip there is but little current at, this time. In New York, jfe. CirbVy'fs Viow the manajfiflg 'editor of the World, and Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Hurlbut aye ameng, ^he writers. Mr. Nordhoff and Mr. Maverick are editing the Post, Mr. Dewey, Mr. Dodwortn, Mr. JWd tfnd Mr. Carey are leading writers upon tbe Commercial AdvertiseIV-T-Mr Prim and Mr. Stone are the editors of the .Journal of Commerce. In the Her* kid office great chof^es hifa recently been inide on account of- the discovery .of,-a f'ring"jformed to- seil speqial news to the Western papers, which was broken upCby the discbarge of its leaders. Dr. Hosmer now mSnagihg editor, and Charletf H. 'arrell city editor. H. Millard, of Buffalo, has become one uf the. editors of the Turf, Field .apd farm.
The Her aides'staffs is' numerically the largest, the Tribune's the moat thoroughly organized, thetimes^loing its work with fewer brad* ,Tb.iHei ald enjoys ^ie rapiutati6n,6TbeVng"v'tbe1 moiit 'RMhU to its [causal cdhttibutors and correspondents jthe'times pays its .contributors well, fbr-i nishes the best law reports, and uses its ^exchanges diligently, but lacks enterprise [in the matter of foreign correspondence. The Tribune, on the other hand, is nigigardly to its contributors, but liberal to iits foreign correspondents, of whom it has ja most efficient corps. The other mornling papers—the World, Journal of Comjmerce and Daily News, are conducted mora economically, the Journal of Commefce.being, perhaps, the only one that lean lie called profitable. The expenses of the evening papers are light in comparN I son.
J. L. jMcOreiary^ .ia^ of. the JOubuque Times, has become'agent of the NorthWestern Presrat Chicago. Rev. Julius H. Ward, the biographer of Percival, is to take the editorial chair of the Connecticut Churchman. ''Jennie June" has become the.ifasbions correspondent of several of tbe Western journals. W.H. Burleigh mt present "the New York correspondent of the Chicago Post. Dorsey Gardnor writes tha literary notes for the Round Table, and Eugene .^Schuyler for the Nation. Lieutenant George A. Marden, of New. Hampshire, has accepted a position upon the editorial staff of the Boston Advertiser.
The £vangelist says Mr. U. C. Bowen is not sole proprfctor-of- the Independent, it Albert .Pike,, it is said, has. become associated with the editorial department of tbeMemphis Appeal. Daniel W. Fiske, of the Syracuse Journal, and formerly of the:Astor Library,has become, editor of the Hartford Courant and Press. W. Dexter Smith, Jr., of Boston, is to assume the editorial charge ot'the Orpheus, monthly 'niusical journal, ptiblished by Russell &
Co., of that city. Mr. Smith is quite well kno^n as the authpr ol several popular songs.,
Thepublishers or the Cincinnati Commercial, recently purchased the mariuscript of anew novel by Anthony Txollope, to bepUblisbed in theSunday Com mercial. They paid $10,000 lor it. The ff.riY. Tribune has ntigotiatedrwith Charles Dickens to furnish a novel for that paper for- $26,000. Tha Tribune had also given Thomas Qarlyle one hundred and fifty guineas in gold to write an essay to fill ono page of the Tribune.'
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MSsely 4he Jkiae for yeai
dreams of glory that £r year* of §leom and dttknes h«^ke|Mr ftftfa in the MOf tM Virion I"
rutare progrws of tt Union alive »nd So ^bal^
tueL till dreafee baeoA*-' realitfOt *»dj or a poet's dream." The Cincinnati Gate tie's Washington
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COTT0N WARPS Of Sxtra qttalttyv'all number^ widths,-«)l^f-«(a4 patterns. Dceased on Beams, rfjaJy ^fi
For ealft by
ALEX WbllLLDlK S0S$, PHILADELPHIA,,. Wool & Woolen Yarns
SOLD ON COMMISSION.'
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lished at Poston, Mass., is the r.tvly piibljciitiou of its kind in this country. It'co'n twins' WifofimiUbli Indisputable to every Adyerljiar.., Snjatcrij,'i"jl price One Dollar per your in advance, il't Ulei copies, 10 centw. l/fiil)
Impartial Sufferiags.J Nslthor Wealth, Refinement, Statrun, of Cds&ftim are exauipt,' :i 'i .r.'ii' 31HE PHILOTOKEN, or female's Friend, expressly for tho benefit of females .MiflfeMflg jra hysteria and all those troublesopi^ f'lalnti that invite prematura old rtfee, "atid rMi.t. if* misorable. DescripOiTe r,»piphl#t acjil, jn^eceipt of postage stamp, \P.IiAL, i'.lSLX 00.', 141 Chamber* St., New York. .: '.Kj isi.fi* 'S BliSiill is the CTJKE for Pain aud Weakness ,iii the B\rk and loins and all those complaina rtenlting: frirtn derangement of the kidneys and iriuary ir Sold In large bottles by thepruggisM. T1AUKA I. RISLKY CO., Wholesale 1'ruggLsta,.lU b.'rs Sr., New York".
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25 CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS l(((«ninn'H BenBime—Instantly retoo" l'alnt and Grease Spots, and cleans Ciiavos. SjUi Klbbons &r equal to new. 8old1y I)ruia(lsW. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, RilEllATlSIiO
Begemftu'i dennlne Jttediefnai-Co Lifer VU.—OurOil has stood the test of fan
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end thousands ot patients attribnte iheir rwroV»r, to 1U use. It is warranted pare. H£GISMAH (JO., Chemists and Protfgiits. Kow York.
CHAPPED BANDS AUD ?ACb, SORE UPS, &(, cared at once by the nse'of BeseiBaB*! €«ftiplfO IceWltaGlTCeriae, keeps tbe b.aBdf^.Hjgi tu! coldest weather. Sse th«t joa gut the Ostium#.Sold by DrnRgists. SURE, PILE CXjJcfcjSi
Dr. Oilbret'e Pile Insirnmont, for the radical core of Tiles Prolaproe.WH Ac., without an rj, ration or medicine, re. wlto)»e tbo in fahiutef, ind fcMP^ne^r f+tft a permanent cure. Send?^-IforCircular. So$ I y, DrufgU^ jfe^erally.—L,Dmcount to D*%U Ms.f^tett»4 ttvOsMd mrtx^-fflphorfr StritoW on reccipt of 0 TJ B/^/^OuLLABa. J- 1 HOMADiKi Man A^^r New York.
TONIC. of Bark,
mutual princl ph.tc of iron
ofnial c»utm
licavm Bark I»r«
touses. Farmsriaads.
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A large journal, published monthly,
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EQingbaiB Townaend, Tlioe. T. Buckley,
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BiiMt rf .Sf^Mwon^rrthej *«t *°f alul mode Qt Cure, as shown by the raport E^iilreBtptl.'i 'A^rtitWi} $ltliefito ltheim»rrr|T.
iof po«itAt»o to any uudroas, on receipt 'com in BtaiMp^pr postal currency, by addrA 'lU *A tfaidettn V. iii9 A^itUor may be Goneulted upo^auy of tho dlaei^W aaulj to any part of thi- oj„nafci r,.jj
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piIE undersigned will tfc A. -.and. duties of' justice: of. ^Iatteiid
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I the writing and taking or acknowledgements ol )«o4s,:Mortgages, Liases, Ac..- He wiH^Iaoattend,
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irfradeoid br»'l:0'nggi®**5 -'-fji. DcMAi J!»ms & Co., New York, Fvliir, FtNiiH ft finr.rt^Chlca^o, 5eBrfcluAg4ntaJ: :nH}H^'^,v v,.i: ., ,J
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Ll^hiuk (tysmf '1 I lajgirt sibl i4—.v•fciiu'l x'u 1 'ii*t vma- a- tMfMa FRE1TCH SfiBIirOES!
•Jul 000,1 itf J'.:.i}if. iTW't
In all colors and qoallty. ia great variety and Very Cheap,,
CLOAKS!
UUHi J'UlSrii O'fH TocToseout aSUcS Large Lot of long and sqoaoa
SHAWLS AT COST
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lUldif1
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WitieJ Bed, Blankets! AT COST!I ni
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Choice Lot of
Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, LADIES' COLLARSl
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HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES' OLOAKINGS
'A CHOICE LOT 0* nl •.».!' Wt}** ((4//p/t|(. Flannels I tHU I „1 litj.'
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The above Goods are to be sold as stated at
A. NIPPERT & CO.
118 Main
St.,
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Men*' Jrintu ot till UindM, ingyg*- tarctHtmjll Kinds, MI Tflkfein d», si "'r1--aifii i"'» .tiWYJLEtii .Uufirff. il9,najiif_^ fftf/Wts?i Terra S^pty, ^ul. hcrt?7itY k'ii iriiff-ifTiT ft fin iiwiii'.r i. in. ii-i.si.
bet. 4th & 5th, North Bid
XHCHABDSON'8 NEW METHOD XV KOK TUE PIANOFOBXE. "Deserves oar hearty recommendation."
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that will insure a ready market. W» sre.aleviBrof pared to maanfactnro to order, Plows of any pkfr tern aud trado mark.onshert notice. nrlSdwly McOUIBE, OAMFDKLL A 00.
N. Y. Musical Berlew.
'^0n9XC«|tiOuablain taste and style." D»lght Journal. "Wo qnlte endorse Mr. Height's opinion."
New York Musical World.
'A School that will do excellent service." Deoteoho Mnsk-Zletunjc, Phil. 'Roundest, clearest, best bonk fer the Piano."
Phil. Brening Bulletin.
'A work of solid and enduring merit." Phi. City Item. '•.Will supersede every other of the kind,"
Boston Journal.
"Presents many new and Important ideas." .' N. Y. Tablet. ".So Piano book comparable in value to it."
New Covenant.
No lone dry lessor, nor wearisome exerclase, but sprightly Studies throughout, and Oharmlng Melodies lor ptsctlce at every •ten. It is all that can be desired. Price $3,76. Sent pott paid.
OLIVER DITSON CO., Publishers, Jal6dwtc 277 Washington St., Boston.
DRY GOOI8.
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Be ©old.
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TB JBFI DISPOSED OP AT THE '.Y JISK-JBI, ATES I OOME AND MA*E yocb
pdbchase
WITHOUT DELAY,
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No. .79 Main Street. iecfJdiwlm
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PRICES REDUCED! .*oe,S*Tl8«$ .••iU.diUM ,Aona -.uiJ li.. "lul tmi-JsuU
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PRICE USX •t J. ... I "ts.-f.*!
ZUil ifl JfAS /IIW 2,000 yards Fancy Plaids at 120ctaJ 2.000 yardB Fancy Plaids at 25ots. Elegant Repp Silks at 93,00 HWH Elegant Figured Silks at 2,50 .**$ Elegant Corded Silks at 2,15. Elegant Plain Silks at 1,95. Elegant Striped Silks at 1,75 Elegant French Valours at 2,00. 50 pieces Striped Poplins at 1,30. (Other parties are taking t,00 for the eemeOeode) Fine Merinos at 91,50, 1,40, l,30y 1,20,100,85 and 60 cts. French Repps and Empress Cloths from 7o cts. to 1,50. Alpacas, Black and Colored, at 1,00 75, 65, and 50 cts. ""«. Nubias as low as 25 andSO ctif." Good Twilled Flannels at 40 cents* Jeans at 100,85, 75,50 and 30 cts. Good Blankets from 4,00 to 910,00. Good Balmorals at 2,00, 2,50, 3,00 and 4,00. Good Prints at 12£, 15, 16§, 18 and 20 cents Good Shirting Stripes at 20 cts An Excellent Kid Glove at 1,25. Shawls and Cloaks in endless vari ety from 4,00 to 950,00. Good Hoop Skirts 75 cts. -i 3j ifyi ifrtu.', rot* '"H *_iu^'iL '1mri »v. i' uy Isrtucul--k'-t t/ fi. mC- iv» t'jiiKi'4 J, T.V'i JO'ul kijifl
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Mrm^ne^Wink, Siberia* Squirrel, Coney, WaterMink, Ac. Also, Crimea Skating Muffs—a Novelty! i*A'h «9LiJ. t«= frtDS
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SILKS! SILKS!
Ricb IHolre Antiques, Plain Colored Taffetas, Plain and Fancy Colon, Plaid, Striped A FIgnr'd Plain Black Silks, Ac., Jk/Cm &c.
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PLAIN A PLAID POPLINS, PLAID FRENCH POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,
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EMPRESS CLOTHS, AND FRENCH MERIN0ES,
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Children's Crib^^Blankets.
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Wide White and Colored Flannels, for Shirting .* Fine White Flannels
lf
Plain Colored Opera Flannels,
SHEETINGS &
Worcester Spy.
"An ImproTement en all other Piano Books." Syracuse Journal. ipo essus merit not cUimed by other works eveland Herald. "Common ssnse, plain talk, and brevity."
In all bwt ulm, at NIW YORK PBIO
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1 i" '. J,1 tii '1 T: Cloths fuml tbikiftr i: fi Iif iii'/tf luirr/va •. WATEBPHOOFS,
Ladies' Cloaking
BROADCLOTHS,
BEAVER CLOTH8, Sto,, &o!
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PRICES
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Marked in Plain figares!
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200 DRESS PA'rt'ERI^-Dmji (^4d«' "worth from 7& to 85 cents porjyre^ duced to 50 cents per. yard,)
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ELEGANT FiiENOH POPIilNS worth $2.00 per. j»rd, r«dpoed to^l^O. jut
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MOSCOW BXA¥£Jl add Qkttkf iB other inHteriel, reduced in. prjfjo-fofjt^, cost of the cloth
CHOICE STYLE PJaid Long^lbtw^i^ *fC, differetit from thiiig fn tho mufkfet, Broche Long ShaWlf at reduced prices:
balance of our Stocfe of Fun,'at prices to\aab •uit the times! jj,-, -jjn«q
Prices. ., iii" q.jiijjl adJ eis Ji \0 vav» 200 LA(?E COLLARS knd Set
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LADIES HEM-STITCH Hft«dker-
Cluny, Val6rcienes, Paint' OaU«e,r and" English Thread, alLow Price* t» .. ^-.juariq
chief*, Gents' Hena-gtitch HandkerahieA ^q Missea Ham-Stitch Handkerchief), Fint 9^.* Embroidered Linen Handkerduafii Seal Lacc Handkorchiefe. fiftr
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Particular attention 4« called, to all Goods "Placarded" ana marked In Plain Figures, *t less than half their ml for the
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And New England Citis*.
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Dunkirk to New York 460 Mtiet, ,i"wd4 Buffalo to Jfew York,
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Salamamea to New York 415 Mites. AXb It Hox fo 2? MIL*B Ihf SHOItESTlOlTS
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with the 6.30 A. H. Ua press from BaftaW, and arrlvea tn KeW Tol-k nt 10.30 P. M.
74# A. B. Eipras JiKil, frqn Uaaktrkc
(Sundays excepted Stop* at Salamanca W0
I. If^aidcnDKUttHWlHUiTflMailCor*1
Train* for BoMon and Mew lCDgLand Out**.
Xxpraw Train of New JmenB«UroHl. Jfcf Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waahlagton. .30 A. M. EdnrMti HaU,
1
nine with tie 8.30 A. il. £zprew Hall front Bvffikln,' and itrlti, in' N*W Tork at'7.00 A. Sj'
«.1»r.M. ».,Y,JTiftfetExpMM.froa.Dmi-, kirk (Sunday* excepted), atop* at 'Saloianca 6»y. n. ouwn 7.m f. ji. (iutp). Tunam 9M A'11., (Bktt). and anlTc lu Wow Yozk •t 12 80 f. At., Muiethir witk Aftersoru
New Tork Tim* from 1M* :jll
ot car. Exchange and AUehigan Strwt^. ., a.»0 A. M. Wow Y«rk 0«r fttlriti.
BanSnflH
(iuday* on|iM). Stops at Born 8.60 A. II., (Bkft) Susquehanna 2.10 F. M.t (Dla«) Turner'* 8 0S 1*. K. Cbnneet* at .. Uraat Bend with Delaware, Lackawan* A Warn ern Bitlroad, and at 7«rsey City With KldAlgnt'
:it
Avon ••WK»i'
sr?s,2#©s.?^s5a.MSt
the Northern Qentral FptlwayAjiHarrtt-
I, rhlladelgbla, Baltimore, Waahlngtoa othevetflnwSdAIS.'
with burg, aud other1 pHnM SoktK.'
P. M. UmotaK £«9rew. (8»»rr#
day* excepted). Stop* at Hornellsrille 26 (8sp.), tind arrive* fo. JKW Iorlt 7.00 A. li5x"t' Ounnect* at Jersev City with Horning Jbnrau Train of New Jeraey Bnilroad for mmot* and Washington, and at New York with Morning Sxpree* Train "Air Boston and New lagland Cltiee.
DAILT. Stop* at HuraelUville lfl.30 P. MjL,
-(Soii.), l«'t*rseetlnr -wltll ttei.lST. M.TriW
,, jlrom Dunkirk, and arrivsp In Htm York«,%jj 12.80 P. M, Also connects at Kltbira for HarHeborg, Phlladhlphla and Foutb. n.i
ILM P. H. Cincinnnti Exprtm, (Suj
day* except^)). Stops at' buapaehanna 7.90 „A. M., (Bkft.j Turner's U18 P, -(Dinefc and arrive* in New Ifork at 3.45 P. At. 0o«P
-i"nects
at Great Bedd with tieiaware, Iiaeto^« Vj.wanna A Western Sallroad for Scranton, Tr«nt"ton and Pkilitdelphfa, and at New Tw* with''
Afternooon Trains and gieameis for HmtaBi, and New Eogiand Cities. Only one Train Cast on Sunday, leaving Bg(.j( falo at G.10 P. M., and reaching New tork at 12.30 a no on
Bo*ton and Now England Passenger*, with thalsc Baggage, are transferred /r«*
of
chargt In New
York. *«1 Tliebett Ventilated nod nio.t Lnxnrioa* SleqiMi ins Coaches B3T1N TB£ WOBLD^BA accompa* nylngall night trains on thi* railway.
Baggage Checked Throngh rAl And Fare as loii as by ahy other Route?
4SK FOB TICKEM TU £BIE HAIIWAT. J" Which can bOf«btaitiel ^t ull Trhiclpal Ticket 01" &ce* the West uud aonth we*t. .,uj,
H. RIDDLE, WM. R, BARB, 2 Qcn'l fraji't. M'tTan. An*Sbf/ noT*7dir ,ii
L„:.M-ALE AMP BEEH T,DL
gOTTLEPALE: WM. H. EBERliE tC BROlf
to fornlsh^aloons and Private faMVfa* wf tied Ale, superior tu ANY city. Cor. »d*n*0»is«T-
HORSES,
Try offered in thlr ere£_ H. EBjCAbiC, a. i. KBKKLK.
MULE^ANMOGS
—I will »ell oIV Tuesday Thursday ae#8af
urday, betweentiiv hoars of 8 o'clock A. 31. and 12 M. at the Public l'Aun'd In the city of T4rH Qauta, to the,lilgbeatbidder, at pukUsanctiM. all hog* that niay have been on any of then aays within tho Bo&lib PuunAmoss thaat tMals*r hoars and. alt the horse* or inalasthat inay have L^ea i^i «ldPound 4ridr»tb*u twtf'day*
ALII. TQOAIAS,
rhl3dGm. City Marahal.
