Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 March 1867 — Page 1

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LAK6IBT cibculation.

i^Vorlc) yc«^6fl»y, at"

Mob*Tli. willtake Gutnrie's place on the Spnirte Kinanc-CotflMiMII W#»I*i THt Fortieth Congress stands at present, oh#*' hundred anil twenty-seVf'n Ttepublitans, and thir-ty-six Democrats in the House of Representatives, and forty-three Republicans and ten Democrats tind Johnson men, in the -^^enate. The elections d, say twenty 11

una jonnsoo men, in nu- -«-ru»»c. m" »"«»«,.. which occur during the year will add, say twenty-

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chronicle^ splendid triumph ol 4he |LjDeral di-. mocracy of Germany at the general oloction, hejd

general of the late war there, were defeated 1'hs little State of Colombia, in South Auieric|,

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The case of Sanford'Cnnovor has bee^ resuaci-i-tated by his counsel, who claim that -ktlJe swearing before a Congreisi^|^ not lejgaily perjury. ^Sri^ttttiWJ'fffi&fthitfy^Trived at New York yesterday, from .Sftn Francisco, with $828,614 in

rrfraid dnO B'fliiiliiiriOj The New York Time® assorts that private information from tho Sfffftfi gives assurance that ttio people will at once "accept the situation," anil oojiiorin to-tie p^ftioni

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the Atijitaty Betori-

atriictton bill. It is certainly time they hadaoth# situation iir«arneat. ,«Vv« A DiLtoATtos from.Virginia has.Taeen asstiri by the President {bat .the Military Baconstructlo! bill will be executed to the letter. *hb NWVork TlmiMT Pan&ma i^irresponde gives a report that Senior Antonia Gonzales Car80, President nf the Stattfof Bolivia, was killed by hi*

to take place. Yrti.Sw.tf^l' ^liiValiAost entirely dlsappearofl from Panama. .-••

A small rebollion recently occurred in Chili,but

wajpicl^cru^d.

frrtltflSH Honduras', like our own Westorn fron* tiers, ia sorely troubled with the Indians. Thev havo been marching.on Belize with such steady progress, us to occasion,Ahe ajajrin. J?1ib English troops seem to whouy unable to defeat iiw dfire'thehi

The Mexican Cet^fjiil *)rtVja, $ risoncr in the^ud^ rf Ju»r^, j»"»Jp

LETTKR FROM INDIANAPOLIS

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SOUTHERN KXPRK88 ROBBKBT—SOLDI E*S FOR OlfFICK—THE NORMAL SCHOOL BILL—AMUSEMENTS, &C.

Indianapolis,

March 4, 1867.

INBURANrtt COMPANIES.

The,|ii^ii hlyeiin«fe^te^t^ failure of the Equitable Life Insurance Company

of

Boston, Mass. It may be of some ser* vice to some of your readers to state that

it is not the Equitable Life doing business in this State. The latter is known as the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. There are at present thirty-nine foreign fire insurance coin pa-!

nies doing business in the State under the! insurance law of 1865 twenty-five life Insurance, cempui kiie$: eight kccidetit,' bnej liveystock,, ^nd onp life and £re. havo tnad» ftrict^^jmplifcpce with the| law, and are of t|ie beat in the country

SETTLEMENT

OF

A bill is making favorable progrcjs in' the Legislature postponing the time of making settlement of taxes, the time ol'j payment.being extended froth the third Monday in March to lhei third Monda^in April. The settlement of the county Treasuret with the State Treasurer is postponed from April till-' May.' It is

.thought the. extension of the time "will facilitate the payment of taxea and have tl^e fffect to reduce jthe., number of delin-:

quenU. gjj Od kii& THK SOUTHKRN BXPJl^SS jROJJBERTi The release of Daniel, IJarrison, of Pike county,arrosted by authorities from the! State of Mississippi, Tor alleged participation in thp rohbfery H^' th6 Soutb^rh

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prese, was announded by telegram, from Glen. John L. Mansfield, at Mknon, Miss sitsippi ^oh' Friday list. It fcill1 be r«¥-

membered that the (V-neTal Assembly passed a resolution inetruoting the.Oovemor to appoint an agent. to proceol at once to Mississippi and ascertain tho facts relative to Harrison's arrest. "With his usual promptitude Gen. Mansfield has performed tho work. The arrest of Harrison was the result of "mistaken identity, and not of conspiracy, or an attempt to provoke "inharmonious relations,' bes tween the States. The Governor of Mississippi expressed his regrets to Governor Baker that such a mistake had occurred, and acted promptly in having Harrison released from durance.

Governor Baker haB recommended the paaMge of an a|t, authorizing and requiring ftil.exanM nation of.Sa pr'isctaer, /*ken upon the requisition of the Governor of another State, bofore tho nearest Judge of the Circuit or Common Pleas Court, for the purpose of establishing identity. The Senate has already acted

u^on it, and it wift doubtless becomo a law- Kentucky has a statute of jsimilar imj^rt an4 justioe^ind huioAnity demand that Indiana should extend the. same.pro­

tection to lier citizens.

THK NOMINATION OF SOLDIERS FOR OFrccs. The meettafcleldheto on Friday evening

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Mb. IrN«», of Lawrence countj', hni introduced a bill in our Stato Legislature to prevent the spread of disease among cattle.

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last for purpose the of giving expreaeion Ito the determination to. nomin*te only sdl diers for the city offices was largely at* tended! and did express -what ia undoubti edly the popular Seeling, that is, the tui^al qualifications being equal, the preference in.

all caiee to begiven ^o men ybo have aieen active service in the army. This is the position of the frnion party, an^ it is one tluit should be reobgnized and taken by all who have been identified with the party that upheld the Government at home while the boys fought for it in the field.*— It is not necessary to pt$ incompetent or dishonest men into office simply because they were soldiers but it is right to give them the preference when integrity ai^d

competency areron their side.

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lately in rebellion are, of course, not represented.— If these States should, adopt the Constitutional Amendment and restore themselves to their forrapr position In the Union, the Senators and Bepresentatires nitilSKige tine Q»ne-

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Contlliso, of New York, will go on the Conn?tei, in the Ht nfltaJ oniVlfei&n filiations. ^Qov. Moif^-Ofa, Thayer, will, go on the Senate Committee on Military Affairs. and twenty-thrse deaths in New York City, last week.

THE NORMAL SCHOOL BILL.,

The action of the House i)i passing the Normal School bill, making an appropriation of $50,000, is regarded with considerable satisfaction by the friends' of the

measure. At is perhaps, not all that maiiy looked and asked for, but so much better than nothing, and bearing, as it does, t^e evidence of

some

great object to fee accomplished," those who interested themselves are disposed to accept it as a good omen. Future develop

ments will doubtless secure fiivorable lej(

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York Herald's Berlin corrBSpotulciijt,

The theatrical season, as well as the season for concerts lectures, fancy dre^s balls,foils

masque

A large number of typographical erj rors crept into my letter-of the 1st inst^

some of them of a nature to distort" th^ meaning, and make me saiy what I did not

intend, to. ...This is as Xnnbyjng^j^tbi reader (proof reader andg^aeraL), as.t undersigned, but justice, "the rudder

•OUT* Other virtues,' .you know,? demands

that this allusion be made.^i^cii #,it PERSONAL •"i~

nious patronymic, and give him Craft iri returnj have week

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TAXES.

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appreciation -of t^

&c.is drawing rapidly io

a clfwe, a^d tijie communi}/ thoroughly Surfeited with entertainments, exhibits

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evidence of alarm. Last week Baudmanh, the justly celebrated Geiman trigiediai,

iftld forth ett' tbe Metropolitan and secured a good business for the mailt agement. This week We^re to haYd U^e stock Company alone, and at Morrisotofs Opera Hall, the Alleghanian v,(calisto anjd Swiss Beil-Bingers, and Prof. Kidd.

Lecture* un^er the auspicea-df Ihe'tiii-

erary Societies haVe n^t psidv'' Young Men's Literary Associationhardiy p&idfiali rent with any lecturer, ^ouglaa.' The Ydung lien's Cfi tian Association ha fared better, but: hi

not" realized fhe latter

much pecuniarily. 4bctety, I learn. made &Q I

gagement for a series of lecturestfrop itie^. 'JllK'Spbrgedii, tif London, who1* visit the United States^ tbig year. I no? ie Saturday afternoon's Derforpa

are tfce Saturday afternoon's Derlo^manc. as At the theatre, fboliAly ca!U§|ti^tinr~" •that is, morning performance® in Che ternoon. They are largely attended

flissto and young ladies who improve the opportunity of going to the theater wherk they can go without escorts, and fancy gentleman who preside at, Iiyo-Tattf« and "Bjick the. tiger" generally, ajt niirlit

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•hoi Avi S^AerfIheh^ih fce "may betriedjconvictIHISHII IIHWUht ill.1 IflTirif II III fiiiliiirVii fntile iria revolntionaryjt^J^s are, ,1

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Since the commotion of- Morrison'fc Opera Hall, whieh ^is jeallyia beautiful

^ettufeture of thpfeltifl, Hafconio! Hall. fad«l into ^ell dieaerve 1, pbsenr^r ahd

will be known no more as a Hrill for popular entertainments, unless the great or^er }o Which.it belongs ih%U see fit to enlarge it,^^gndvim^k^t\c^fortable eleg'ant.^^ Ww tjalfim] TSoafe^icAi.fc^i^'j

Legislature.

Reported Expressly for

Senate.—Senate

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met "at 9 clock.

-S. 77, atheAding the Supervisor act, ifat laid on the table on recommendation of thecommittee on roads.

MR. WALCOTT. Select Committee,| returned S. 126, proposing an amendraeno tea-' to ihe Constitution ,sn repfrrterK'Substl tute thorefor authorising a levy of an educational tax by towns and citiea.ahd providing for annual sessions of the Legk-i lature without limit as to time.

Mr. BENNETT moved to recommit with instructions to make it a joint resolution. The motion was finally modified so as to authorize thecommittee to inquire into the expediency of such legislation. Adopted.

Mr. MASON offered a resolution that tho offer of the County Commissioners of Hancock county, offering $135,000 for the erection of the Agricultural' College at Greenfield, be refierred to the Committee on Agriculture, with instructions to inquire into the expediency of accepting the proposition. Adopted.

Ehe State Prison Committee was allowed mileage for visiting tho Southern Prison.

Mr. RICHMOND introduced 243, authorizing tho Governor, Auditor, and Treasurer of State to contract for the labor of Stato prisoners..

Mr. OYLER'S resolution urging Congress to refuse confirmation to Presidential appointees was passed.

S. 233. Making an appropriation for the Antietam and Gettysburg cemeteries, was takenup.

Motions to recommit with instructions to add $6,000 for a monument at Fort Wayne aid $6,000 for a Monument at the Battle Ground, were voted down and the bill passed.

The following Senate bills came up for final action: 149, amending the act for the incorporation of mechanical and mining' Companies. Passed, 28 to 6. 155, regulating' the salaries of county officers—requiring fees to be paid into the Treasury. Rejocted, 6 to 36.

The bill amending the Evansvills City Charter, which was rejected yesterday, was reconsidered, and the bill passed, 27 to 16. 159, appointing a night watchman for the State House. Passed, 30 to 13. 169, providing for official visitations

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bastardy in cases of jwtsA. fixing the time for holding counts Jn Warre%co9ty. 176, requiring railroad companies

%o

erect signs at crossings. 177, amending the act authorizing the constructio^^ gravel roads.

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Hons*.—The House met at 9 One petition on the subject of «j^ewupre*en*d and fl|fe|s^.

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The Comndtte on Ways ann Mei

eans e-

Ways

appropriati in

ported H. B. 348,* ppmfic bill. It was read the fir time and engrossed. »Li

8. B.

first and seco 4.

227, was read the third time, jit

rovides the consolidation of stocks and and accounts of

thereof. The House then adjourned till 2 cleck.

eof. Passed 77 to 7. be House then adjourned till

[AFTKRNOON SESSION.

^HecuiHi of Dank (tocL- Fbtwl,^ 180, ^o adiehrl the a« for the goV* ernment of the hospital for the insane,

toSaccommodatethem. Passed, 38 to 0, 183—Consolidation of railroads jtMpi i-

that it will not be retractive. 185t—Authorizing Judges tp appoint Receivers and porform other acts durii vacation. Passed. 186—Amending the act for the settlfe4nent ofdecajanto' e»|at«s, ,ifassed.» 187—Aipenfubg the'act. provide fi ir the keeping of pattpers 198—Proscribing the amount of fees 198—Proscribingthe amount of fees I o£

Court. iFailed for want of a Coastiwtioiial majority.'. 211— To amend,the Practice Act, s^

udge. Passed. 215—To prevent the spread of disease .among animals. Pasted. i116—To authorise the republication «lf Blackford departs, by W, A. Davis.Postponed indefinitely.

U2£$U.To regulate the prt^tfee^of^nt istry. Lost.! A resolution Wp dissenting voice, inviting Qeneral Tt J.

utes.

225—To regulate the btisii^tli, of'

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Messrs. John H. Barr, J. M. Olcott, G. F. Cookerly, Patrick &hannon, "W. Tuell, General Charles Cruft, (the papers, by the way^ eobthe-Qeneral of bis euphoj

The House then adjourned.

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eign Insurance. Companies. Rsjeqted,

°ftr. ARMSTRONG ihtroduoe^ .^, _eating the 23d Sudicial District—Boon# "snd^-Oilnton.-

Mr. BELLAMY introduced 245, lal tho act« authorising thef JTo

'iktimy .ta*^....

Mr. CARSON'S joint resolution, ask-

a canalaraund Niagara, was passj-

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A numher of bills were read sece*^ N (.•

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The following bills' w^re ieiad the third time: H. B. 39, authorielflg townshrp.Wust.eies wlevyatax of S cent^on 6{ie, dbllar for

Bridge Fun*: Tabled.i 57, to amend section one of

tan

actprbt

tiding to fix Ih^ time of holding Common Pleas Court ia the State. Passed 71 to S. 300, to amend section two and three of ffh^HfiCSi'poratUig YnMrafiee^ompa nies. Pai«4«9^U.J 'JSlCj 312, to amend section 41 of an- act »iiicor4 porating towro ahd cities. Passed 34 23. 287, a bill fixing the salaries and of office, pf tde direction of tl^St^te on. Passed 80 toO. 290, to annnd section 29 of an Act fining misdemeanors, and prescribing ishment therefor. Passed 72 to 8.

House joint resolution ]t0: abolish Indiana Military Agency at Indiana] and Washington, passed', to 39.^ 4J, a biU to ^regtilit^ railrpad engineers, was lost: 178, to amehd tbe 33d section of th' civH procedure act. Lost.

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motion of Kr. McLean, General Thomas J. Wood Was invrtM insidrof^h barofthe 'House. 17», toiautbarize any. pnrson^si^i erect a fiouxuig mill on his own land, toj erect a dam Passed, 65-to ll. ,• 201, to protect wild ana hanhW Passed 55 tff8'. 233, to cahgetHs'tiriie ofhbiaingXftm-j mon Pleas Court in Clinton .ccuHrty.—j Passed 86 to 41. 234, to provide for* of| claims of property lost dr dastrey^Adu^ng the Morgan raid. ,Pai»ed^33 to_22.j

The South AoMpta the Situation,

Nsw York, March 5.—The Times'' special says private South, gives assurance that the

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The Impeachment Question.

New York, March 5.—The Post's Washington special states extremists of. the House will try to-morrow to raise a special Committee on' the impeaehment of the President with Butler as Chairman, instead of Wilson, of Iowa. The intdis tion is to constitute a Committee so as to insure extreme measures, but success is improbable^

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iixw Toax, March 6.—Tie TqImh'S special says Mr. Morrill will take.

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rie's place on the Senate Finance Committee. Mr. Conkling will^o on the Cosnmittee on Foreign Relations, and General* Terry and Thayer and Governor

Marioa

will go on the Military Committee.

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Sknatk.—Mr. SUMNER gave not of a bill to guerantee a Repul of goveramen States to sustan men.

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ahd'fkrbviding that delihqtjeotif 'sball 1 es visited. Passed. 192, amending 4he act regulating tl fees of officers—raises the fees of Count* 19|o«r

amem n.

tt concurred

198, to amend.the act dividing the Stal bI into counties to submit the questson df changing the boundaries of Fountain an I Warren counties to the inhabitants th$r4-

Treasurer of Pulaski county. Failed, 2)1 to 11. 207, requiring the Secretary of SUtfe knd other^0ffiel*s 4rf :Uh8e tiTttfcie^rc porta thirty dlfs ibefpre the meeting the Legislature, and providing that th» Governor shallprint 300 copies thereof one volume. Passed.

to .the lately re belli

Mr. SUMNER Resolution of thai his munificent poses, and a sold mi

not in time

JW§i®B®e*edin8

The .first -oameand h^sHsNJtedV rseM^-ii front of Mr. Stevens, and it was able that all BapubHcan members whh had early choice of seats chose them «h* mmo l/va1Stv

house,

over to the Republican side, .two sen front -fif Mr: 'Steuens," Created amuse and lauehter.

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tials of Mr. Taffee of Nebraska, who wai sworn in. 4.' '.

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Mr. WOODBRIDGE introduced con current resoltuions for the appointment o' bilifdobdafttee of ttf&r Sehatota,4nc three members, to revise and equalize thi 1 pay ofjenpioyesiflfe bothitouses. Adopt ed.

Mr. PRICE asked-leave to introduce bill to amend the National Currency ac' Mr. HOOPER

Mr. PRIC^ 'moved* to suspend th rules.

Pendihg the motion the Chair. stated that if ihe House Thursday, he would announce the Com.

though he was not a duly qualified meav beirSi 4k^tttotof iBsenfcm 'fiUMjfe, bui

in having a seat reserved for him

M&mmp*

infirf-Tiinv^[

information from the people^

will a- once accept the sitnation, and .select delegates to form a Convention in pursuance with the provision of the military reconseruotion bill.

delegation from VjrginiaBs*- been assured by the President that the law Willi be executed te the letter.

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an a Republican form of govei^. has &n receswd ftom tto £06lb "which Indicates that a genehih

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introduced a bill ing efTec of an woolens to ten

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vil cases, which was ordered to lie on tpe table untH the Committees were formed

,s hSIKMWi i»ynii»i»Miiiii -Citatea oy ou Uodsim, woo claims in

uWbation to make at pri

ennt. i#«i§MSWA^,»:iii*oSu(!ed,ai ttUI recognize the Judiciary of the Uoitl

tees It is the bill of the same title, the session just closed, with verbal alterations. Adjourned.

Houss. —On motion of Mr. Price, the venal resolutions relative to drawing seats was adopted^ Thesexifi Mr. Washburn®, of Illinois, and Mr. Stevens beinS reeeris &>-

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communication to make to Congress

pying ofliforf iteiliwA «lwt4 a»d,

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Charles Wm.S.

Ordway, Seigeant-at-Armi keeper, anjl. Hoi

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King. Postmaster of the House.

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tion directing the place on the roUs-j&fcnames of Territor al delegates, whose credentials shouh:

appearedtnatin regard to Colorado,

On motion of Mr. tyilson, of Iowa, thb papers of the two gentlemen claiminj seats as delegates from Colorado, were re ferred to the Committee on Elections, an I the Clerk directed to place on the roil th names of delegates from other Territoriei

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ired ^fhe^«r tt was to legislate fori

anv lengtt 'Of^tStR#.-' 1

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fffMlth AmarinM. ..

N«w sYo^ ^wjch £5i-|-The Herald's! Paaan» oorrespondence of tho 20th saysj the subject of a war with Ecpeador is cantasmid ahd a surveying party has tan sent to survey the boundary line betwMni Costa Rica and Colombia. It is believed

public. In the meantime Colombia, herself is in a 'SUfts'ofat*nal warfare i.

Yellow fever had almost entirely disap-

!p«and'froniAinama.

The Herald's Lima, Peru, c^^spppdence ofthe 4th ult.says it istflpHM^mt four Spanish iron clads were coming round

Chili but was impaediately suppressed.

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The Negro Question in

Washington, March 5.—Considerable

to-day, for municipal officers. The Alexandrir&afcfette says that the

MORNING, MARCH 6,

IBKLAND.

LoirbON,' Fob. 5.—A dispatch from DncUin says'the rumored capture of ttie Fenian Colonel O'Connor is untrae atid that the fcoteted'man proves to be another partyl

AU8TBIA.

rntak Matters—The 8anfbM Cono vuCut Again*.

Nfcw TiShk, Ifareh 5 —The Herald saysj the special agents of the Treasury who have investigated the affair rtf tlhi First National Bartik of Newton, Mas«a chttsetts, and Hudson, New York, report thnm in a much worse favorable condition, especially in that at Hudson, .si Was at flrst suppOised.

The case of p. {Cono.ifer baa been resa% mutated by his Consul, wbo_clairo* that

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Washington, March S^mThe dent yesterday informed! the committee both Houses appitiiittd tt «ah olc he had no communication to make

,m^tte^^ gfeafi h»*i«g $i3flo^orby the Uwt Congvss. •-v.- .uT i— ?11 •-.!

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which of the two persons claiming sea

Territorial seal attached, the other havink a certificate of tbtf Idting Governor, and

i- ,bJ(•iftii It-i New Yob*, March 6.—The Tim Payama correspondeut gites a report Senoy Antonia Gonzalef Cargo, Prj ^•r the I^yvM,.w*s' killed PfP iVffJgualitf,.,wwl'ft travsGin« ,in jtl interior, aad. in cansequenc^ a tevoliiti^n

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Jofr.':p&. iBH&ls Harkfi^.'

"Ntw Ycii£K,i ifitreh 5.-fpotton gboda less animated. Prints in fair request t9fc net lively. Prices generally pretty steady not'dii^ushd ti) miktt sto^r'fof-

'mmm^B^vdv.eF9f |ruyp«(fc0B»iWift ittfenor.purchase

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dispatQB from McGroter r. credenti UHiU| iruura tivuousiMP noio uvi sot ere not receiv iom

would contei

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the fact that he had signed a protest ol iiliPiw^'Ttsrti name was t»ni^H^^rytAa MBblished oopj -TMJLwm tnoiuaat^mto draw

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Spariogfy, and jobbers Stir»r^in£o' HnM Tb'e local niarket has efleet of the tariff, and, prices adi jmaiie pnri«ni^MHkill^g£ The cffect on domestic woolens is not

87 for winter.

seats men

ouse proceed to the electioi Agreed to: .and Rev. D15. )lain

moved the Chaplain Boynton, Chaplain of last House, was re.

ently on iU-.

already felt itlw, rices advanced!^

•uyieas frops British, liondusraa.

^BeH^ei nth 'AltT-skyir ttoH

IndUrtis

aid nvuMniiig ott Belike with such steady rogreg^Jiat the woree consequences Wfc^a

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00 GINP|J^MRJ1|ABK»T/1 By Telegraph.] Cincinnati, March 5..

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WHKAT—Qnirt*! $2 80 lor No, 1 iprin| ci and

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1 20 for No, 1 and spring. COTTON—Dull.

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the House were in session in thre days oij teree weeks* PflWouldBOt,abowever, fotf obvious reasons, appoint any other com-L

He would also, if the House gave its consent, appotnt on the Committe of Rules, Mr.

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try ^20 BI LK MEATS—Closihg at 9%, 9% and 10% shoulders, sides and clear sides, and hams i'% iU ("M'ilf

BAC'ON—Firmer, shoulders. 9%, sides

KARI)—Frnier, sales^of 1^200. tierces, de at points in the interior,Sat 12c city. i3(. J»eld- it %@12^, but not saleable at better, than diifc

BUTTKB-^Upchanged.. OHEBSli—SToady, F.OOS—IQglT. ("'IjOVKR—$8 70. t*ain&W TlMOTHT—ft 30@3

i4r]d

40.

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mium jelling.

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«TW'TorK March 5.

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By COTTON—Dullanl not 8b «nn sahs of l,8d0. bales at31c lormldUlifiguplaibls. I

F-LOPR—Receipts 11,437 bbln msikct dulT tfiifl h^Hvy for common, and Arm lor mediam and good fall, and 6,(H0bhls at 89 06@10 76 for extra western, 10 80@12 for choice do, 10 65@11 50 for sKinpinp brand*extra R. H. O., and 11 5*@12 50 fair trnrte-brands -nra kct closing steady. «,

UIS&Y—Q}ij^t ancHjncha')ge: no receipts. I WHEX!—Market rules heavy salei ofiS!!,!**' 1n at Si! Jilfci A! for No. 2 Chicago, -XX&i.iS for Nil. loiaraffa-c, 2 8a@a 00.fte White c»af|a.

TO!k—-Steady, atfl tC^l for western and 1

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for State.

BARLlEY—Without decided changaj sales of %9M bu af&O^aBcaror Cafiuda.West irfl »o%^* anp SI for

2

roweiUStato.

barley malt—Dull. CORN—'R^iltfts 2,liw bn niavkct 2ffl3c ftettei and moi* actfvc sales dlf 11.3W bu at '^I 08^1 If for mixed western in store, 1 1!3@1 14 Afloat, tlhi" 1 10i4 jolfiiew white southern.

OAT^-WitftbUt Sales of 4fi,»« bn 9it6Sc fbr western And B5@60c for new Oiiio. RICE—Prin.

bo^

Washburn,' of Illinois, al-

1

,w^s^r|o«'Mgs Sftracia^

—Sirni sales of 300 hiids Cuba at 11(^

MOibASSBS—ftniet. ,.£'£T^r Wi

OLiUif—Shade firmer, ,ftt 17)^gil8c for jpr

re^ned

bond.

I?0 PS—Quiet and unthiingad at 30'3,3Ic. PORK—Firmer and lup.r« acflv

of

7,23#

bbl^ .it $21 (i'2ijif2for new mesb, closing «t

i/.z

for

-restrtn, 2fT"23@20 75 for old luc.Hii, lfi 75@17 25 fiir'rfrfme, and 10 2^20 for prime mess also, Pi S-KK ibis n-w HWxiT^t 21 TSgja/w'Uelf artd buyer) M«r'4i' arid April.

BKKF—St^ady at al'OTifi.rr vinns priccs._ Tierca heef Htcady with «ales of 241' tierces at '52 7 for prime in.'os. and i3(830 5for India mes. Beef ham" firmer wfth sales of 230 blil» at S »4(5SJ7 7i.

BACON—Quiet' sales of r.io boxes at 1 fbr Cumberland, lOJ^glfiJic for long ribiu-.t, c'forsliort ribbed and for fhort clear.

M£,\TS—Firm sales of .'xio pkgs at 9®llc for shoulders and ll}^@l»)^c for hams. PRESSED H009—P nrhan&ed at 0?ic for western and lO^fflllc for city.

LARP—Heavy sates of .*70 bbla at @12gl2^Q foj old and 12%(#13J£for new. BLTTKIt—liull and heavy at 12@2iic for Ohio.

C11KKSE—Quiet at lfxIjl'Ji:. MONEY—Market father muii- active at Recent. m'call. ~'fttferling dull a tSJi' Gold lower, npeningat lS^ And'closed at 1^8

8.

stocks dull and a shade firmer.

Uovernment

'.SPECIAL .NOTICES.

v- Maafcn 1st, 1S87, »i

CHOICK DRV GOODS AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO, X«jW Toik Mill* Bleached Mnilln, Wamsatta 4-4 aud 54 llill—Semper Idem 7-8 and 4 4"Bleached Mualin

Boot—C Vout.X 6-4

,f-

l*«ppveU Mheet^ng, 6-4, 8-4, B-4,10r4 l*rj»-stock of Prints sud new Spring l)ru Qoodrtommencing to arrive.

G1•

TCELL, RIPX.EY CO.

SEEDS,

L. BEI&LEB will keep da I ring the season, good Osnbi Se.da of th. the and oth •nd such

beet naalUy, partljr «f his own raisin* •re ol RELIABLE BSkD OBOWltlM, aa, he«au recMBwod. CaUatMyJCetabliahaMiat, on South street, sooth of the National Bonae.

IT A CT JE 8S

Aa —osl, I will kaey st faaad a fall eapptjr «f all kiods ef Vegetabiee during the simee n. FO tr^tJU TS. hralstod to oHr O, ftMta a.

iA fr'.!*'

Tfsrt !4 ,*(

.'•*kw

1

!••.•(

tn\H •**q *3--•n*

ik

.-VW7/

COOOI.

GREATSi

O O S

A I

feWITTIG&GO,

.* "i

VUlKfi MADTR, 1KB.,

ovrosirm

Meiotjdrs bakk

.,»» WtHW W ..i|

We offer, for the month ef February

ertrhttrtlinaty bargains In

E S S O O S

•ii it Of ,every deserlptk)ir,'',411

i^napai^:^

MPI£§' -!0i

.:im

inancial Co

sstFiiytjSa

.Bpealjer leff^fUPti

Of ail kiitfw

GENT'S HALF B06S, CHlLDBEN^IiO^E,

In fact «H WUPMBSOOUat flbst be MMn^r^to a^kaoomW

Qail. soon to secure Aeheioa. ^Reaaepi: ber, w»- will-do «n We advWtibe. Don't forgetthe place,

73 Main tttrt&y

C9S80U1IAT1A CAPKAU $

Orfj Jilt** .ptdl^l^l., ,jHi

"s*,,a,

WW M'

WM,:

wa*iBg

ptoi.

pmtmtt tm

t~y

All baeiuese entrusted to this Company "irtll be neaded to

promjOf

and with

Oftiib

duftUch.

AajwaaeifcwmtUf ahf BfeiaoiSfblfcibii|*uy., riOK cat kulJaiitt pTlE*I, next door fc.

UlfPIOIC

k, «r.'«Murii,iart..

ladiaiiapoiiaj'lBd.

1^,-'

7

JV

1

SHIRTS AJUJ DRA

^fa'SHISTd AJISjDBA AFiraMaas Astini^^^oo.

Niblag, Botli, Shawls, A.t pfioBS to iuit th» 8uye^

1,'.,..."

Oct3dtf

ADAMS HfKBiS CeiEUf. .• 5 'U-^uwiit* wot?

........

|8«a''*iH.a-i.i-

buying anil 1-10 ijr^

Kttnteru ftesien ud SoBtfeeri

EXPBESa KOBWABDKRd.

11 .re iaciiiMos «*er, all the BaUroade Bast, Was and Sonth, for the rapi.i transportation of

MONEY AND OTHER VALUABLI

HAaty amtiifght Freight, Package* tad' Vs.. .Notes, Drafts and Bill* collected, aad proini etilruaiusde 1

Mcrchundlsi' taken for dellreryonp.syinsu.ot the accoiapanying bill, and proceed* returned promptly.

Uaoer c»reful Messengers, the Rspwerf arrivdt and departs, with nearly.aliithe traink, Str tlx -]ru.ripal Easiurn cities and tnienaediate pniuts makiug close counecfibiis With ,:«ii js s. jI 'The Bwitheri fisyirM^

for the priDd|Ml cities of the South. KATKS AS LOW AS AMI OIBKB COMFANf I 'T LOOM %nd (Ua^M^pfly adjusted *nd fettled

Twenty, JiT ears

Of successful operations of tlds old and reliable Oompaay lira sufficient guarantee of ita reeponslbilitl and honorable deaojgwlih as |Mlfe|inii solicit a continuance of lta patronage.

Office at ffo. 6 Mechanlce Bow, Ittre Haute ndiana. B. ALLEN, Agent,

NorlSdSal

f-

\tk'

PATitOKlzij:"H020E IT ,ri INSTITUTIONS.

:K-

-THE MERCHANTS'".

CXrUBiS IHMPASV

Uavibg lJBt their Direet and Oreat Tbroagl lilies in perfect working order, are sow prepare! te do general Express bu'slnees with the Bast, West, Southwest and Nortl.weft, including th* carrying and collecting of Money,.ValUibles, Ac.

Our lines, now opened, embrace the routes lw tweeu Mew Vork, Boat on, Bajhlo, Detroit, Cleve* lac 1, Cincinnati, Chicago, MflWunkee LaCrosss, Pralrie-da*. liMn, fodianapolie, 8t. Louis, and ail iatfratediate poiuts, and are b,l«| rapidly aatssuled over all the routes of, trade.

The Capltui of fhls Company is

Twenty Million Dollars, and ie an ample gtfaranteo to the public of it* responsibility.

All losses and damage, or property entrusted to oar care, will be promptly and Equitably adjusted. •very effort will be mndeto morH ttke patronage of the public

Qur rate* are always aa .low ae thoee ef any responsible Expreee Company. OIBoe Mo. Main Street, bet. 6tli A rth Sts. "V T. W. 8TBWAHT,

Oct 9dtt, Agent.

rpo bouthbbn shippers.

Through rexipts given on shipment of Pro^ dace te Mew Orleans aad all intermediate potato,' on the Mississippi Birer, and to Maahf iile, Xaan. Ample ftirflities to protect any amoaut of property at BtausTllle. JAKES B. TtlBMBB, decldtf Agent.

CARltiACEi.

J. WELCH.

A.

'"aSUJaWlCJln

€ABRllfi£S A» IDW8, Cornar8sinalaad Walnut Sla^ Tarre Baata, ted. MrVdawthi aaasn .r tri

fit

BBWABD!

I will pay to any Doctor «r SMBi ieal FVatemfty.-.fce sasa offM poand \hatpm nsm wora aMdlctealvlrtMs aw|

8. K. Ooraerof OsnMSq

HKWARU

$100 will pay I aAfctasl preparatlun tbat can la than WshM

will pay 1100 Seward for *pai ilnyal aoAtMnta than Wshls» Hart

K.MLSMl.KB.Frofriak*, —,

*$• g. Co.uer al Ceuty S)tnare, Lyiy|pr. fa.

BKWARU! -jlJ s-ii

$500 1 will .pay &oOO to th* ProprieSorof

c*U4rmfc'alllB*. ol tfca Woaitt, all

irwai«4 of a #ea* attd-d

MktaglMfiBfllMlMli, decad' M|« of the ^tos^Kli, Litec or Certificate* of cure* pf the fellow JTafac ia. lab bau also tfe furnished.'

dJj'S

A

r. Jut* in. ckargi «t rs,' Cxpra hi (oHow

JMMf, to and fr i../ OSTKlaerik:-

the_«ee|eni=WeSsst!a iAelfliry bi

Ooas^iMas J« Xorkwitb W«Us, ''•fWl'** Biiropska anif Okllbrnih lEXpNas, for alt poretojiiy Carape, Oaliloruia and Oregon. Three Kxpr«u«» 9*Ux, to and dAelariatl Ohio, UdlatMqwIis, In (taiuiitbna -U -JUoluaoad, iit'

J5S

Hul-aU poidttto IMttniiiMm. to Iwo Cxpreaaea telijry to audi from

_tralia,

lwteliB Wi„ •Hli

[flam rniifa. »ii

And all^int,, North i^'l ««et too^dlag iWints in Kaaaaaand Nebraska. TW» llxprriseB^JIAMr, to ao^ from: areenca«leji!

i*"'"

Lafayette,

CrawfordsTille. ... Michigan CitJ, *c.

«III avcommMUMOBi!%xpren f»l|r .,ta asi'ftea I art*., Illlaol.,. .. Omrtastw, Illinois •Mattoon, Illinois, and inteiniediate poluU.

i'i:

n'

BILIOUS

Elious

W-

GREAT

J*s''

r,

Brnmnibfr,

X... »iG(y ^id t. mjV27di!taw-wly--top tol 1

If

•eCcanv die naau«y will 'WrthaaiH^W BBWAitmturnLMJ Ur.Ib. •W I.-"", -vi"-!-,:lat!SUUk 10* AOIIWCIiiMl^1 I •Tfca iaCTodte^a iaMd e*apMa«a* Mil HsrtAtWs are aot kept awftSai tkrfHf Sead for a Ulrcular and you, wULkari Use preipertlea of ali th««rt1cM used ht lis pnp Uon alaat ife U» ataaner lai wkich Uley on, thi sxsMHK aitdataek other tton lf ymi kr^afflictsd w]th_ 4ne pr Mtihler's Herb Bitter* Circular* r»r*«aU»xPrptt Iks hlnla ItoontalW, aadjoar wil|b« placed .on ute sure roa4of reaowy»j

For Balebi J. U. 4. UAYbM. tL B^BR MAHAN4 C0.

*T

i*

bw*".

.1

crtCJi.'

I^tspepsu:

OBKAX MMKiY JP0B AU J1

«mfii

arfKl«aitfesMr«f6ostiiill

,'Te!siKS:,ws°sa£_i'" which hid before yielded to nothing *vlit

1lii'a)tno»t^8a)iV ta^tftbby fkvia Tariom «f couiM sMtiigs

viilxb

beliete'tkere

jlaye iijisl fry a -y—~1TT*"— t#l

s&'dicij&i EN

P0WDEB9*

.THIS PtlEPAttATlOfi is Vie disOTTery of the itkr. J. W. Pot.sao, formerly the PMtor of be Baptist Ohnrch in Chiifstbwn, N. U., and a Man dearly beiosed by that. deaoUIUallOa threughdut Mew K|igland. Ue was obliged to ls»ye the palbit^ and study medicine to save bis owij li It), sou ais Maoic fowDtas are ona ef th'e most Wouderful diepoaeries of modern times. It istut. «iusl UIKB AND H1IOW BIMBI which' completely throws in the shade alf discoreries in iaed|cin* and-it allorda bim^oiiiclr1 gratlflcation that they receive the. unanimous ap-

obatioa of alt who have tested them. Tbe Magic Powders ate ar

Fositire Curd fbr Liver Ck)mplaitit Iu its most aggravated furui, aud an immediate Corrector of all

Bilious ])erautfemeutii! EXCELLENT FOK UKADACHK, O O N S O I A I O

UKAKTBL'KN PALP1T. 'AXIOM,. -1- And a most wonuetful

Car* and Preventive of

FEVEB AW" AGUE I (We advise ail who ate troublsdiwitl) this fearful malady to always keep the Powders en htfed read) fbr immediate oh

U»«^are«fewiniportaut partlcalars:— 1st.—Tbey are UtpOreat Sperilo tor all Bilious Affections. •id.—Tttoy are tke ebly ftriown remedy that will Cuaa Liver Oenptalat.-: ,3d.—'They are ^lie only ^nowq ^medy that, will enre Ooostipafioii. 4tii.—The PirSdsr'a-e tfo thorotigh-ih'tbeir oderatiun tln^oae package will be all that the majority of those using them will requiro to effect core 6.—They' ate a niild and pleasant yet. the most «fleotaal«htliartirhoo*wn. 6th—They are tlif cheapest aad ^be*| medicine extaot, as they can be sent by mail to any psat of Ibet lotit (br the price, 50 ceute.

Ohrrutars, coatafning oertiftcates, InloMnation, Ac- sent to any part of the world tree of. charge^ SOLU BT ALL DBUQtildTa, or b/mail on abpliciitlon to «. LARK A CO., •, Qeneral Agents, Maw Btfrtii, CM*.]

Price 50 Cents pet Bok

v-„lecti-dStaw

eowAweowOm •'.M 1 »'T'I

TO

CHAIN SHIPPERS

and Distillers!

riMtillers

Waaremunulacturlng 'iJ

e»J?r RICHAKD'8'

W

^JBSTASLISHED MAY 12,1851

iaf

Medl

uojalierotlganuiBi by It neat ttw laoe

«i|£t Uiat qan ^ahow a gresrter uu|aher gairulne Ceftfflcatee of curee effected by It near toe llsci where made, Utmr MISBLtRtJ HERB BIXXKTa~of ifcbsuiufalazi, Dyspefciate, Il*ar fom plain t, blwd* tent, Interaiuteut aad BHious Fevers, Fever aad SgstfUblsif Moriu#, Vellow Jauadlos, Scrolwta, Raanlttg or Sore faege, Haa«ar AluntsS, Mauralglat Htoeajaatiam, CougtU,.JoUU. Craasp ia Ue Sto»icb, Chronic biarrhiiaa, riles, Twer,BcaM Hint, (l|ili»sav or falllag^way SekMi fonm to i^«i, kUllBV. al tka Woait

1

AND USE IT!

imyci

xiipRSinrfistiioKiifitei Ap4imi ait diasetioa* we reoefto-tidlat" of

Xioartteana! .,,, Uae doee will care. 'I na dick^#«Mi»cbel

It has cured liuhdreda or 01

Usartawhs and Diarineai!

it stops ||i thirty minutes, the Btontacfr!

."•1 It correct*at once. Hiaiojl of the J'ood! atopa iaiaiediately.tJj

:.1

DistreaS aiWr lll«itirue !.. ,,aa. -OIh» doeerwlfrfiraovi._.

A

C)iolara.MofbuaI itapidlji ieldajo.a fe" deaea( Bad Breath •j- Willte%lianged with half a bottle.

It is Perfectly £(aniil

Its DMPIUCCEOKSTKD SOOCESS -is owi tbelacttbat

It Owes toy AsslstiHg Nftti VO BB-AB8SKT BXB SWATfli THC «TJTMI Nearly erery Dealer in the United Sfca-et eelM it at'

UONK DOLLAR PER BOTTLE!

C. G. CLABK & CO., Propr's ii IIAVKN. COKl Deadttaweowaweow «m

1

Coru Shell

Of.all sites and capacity (aagiag from

JO to jtVOtt UunheUt per Hour'!

Built of TROM, and Wariautea to Shell Clean IN ANT CONDITION OF GBAI^, atod Clean the Cora Tri .Wiiir

Condi/ton

for the

MILL OR flAHKICT.

OVKB SOO IJST DAILY USE

Portable togiitt, Sull Bin liUs, Ism lilh, 4&,

ti.

RICHAHD'S IRON WORKS, 190 A 1W WASU1MUTON STItEET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ja23d&m.

Ja(^B.

HAGERTY A CO., Are prepxted to do ail kiudsot

O W O

Booftii, Ghitterin^, Coppersmith

And -Repairing of all Hinds.

W» have also the Ageacf fbr

VBBBVn A MABSH'8 OKL^BBATBD

Air

PkctU Wftftn

Fiiraaee,

Of which 'we. hare already gat up Several, to tba eatira UHsMetlon or the partiee uaaag. them, askostfwScan at all thnes refer.

All kinds of Varnacea repaired aad pat ap-tn comMete order, and the work warranted. 'A central aHortm«nt or TINWABI on hand at all time*. Give us a csll at

,''r'1

Vo. 187 Mttin Street*

Bst, till a 7th fts,, TBBBB BAtTH, ISP, ir.s.aovladtfr

yitui tvufp-f

WJ

•W-

MEDICAL.

FABNSWORTH'S muiKvoa

PRIVATE DISEASES, A I W a an S re be A a ridian and^IiUinoie,,

QOMOBHBA, fiLEST AMD STBIOTDBXd permanently cured without pain or inconvenience tkapatleats. ,t 1MPOTBMOY OB SKHUiAI. WEAK NBAS, atteuded With Diurnal and Nocturnal Kmissions, wtll reeeive special atteation at this Dispensary, aad a CUBE. la aaaranteed in every mm.

Hend for New Work Just issued by Br. Farns* a Oeaeral laailse on Veaerial wlseasee, to both Male and Female. None that are 1 should be without it. Bent by mail, post to any address ou, receipt of

l*7 BHIGS4 Scalp and pre« RINGS JUNGS* raft BaMness. BINGS

l(

BINGU Try a Botle BINGS I N S gold "jtiNGS RINQS I* BINGS

lit

Itissure to enroi

f.K. TIIBBS^A|€0.f proprietors,

HUBBS & VEITS,

Forwsrdlnx ana Oomntsslon MKHCUAJS X». itid

Wharf Boat Proprietors,

Mire No. a Matttmreet, EVANSmiK, INI). Btraa TO—Prestuu Bros, aud Mackey, Nlabi! .T 6o.r Zvaaellle. Ind. f(nb£dJiu

STOCKWELL,

1

~4

3

UIBURA.

ofUieaatur* and tAsEi,

"t^tment^1PKSBBSAL D13BASB3, and a na* tarai mpdgUcs t« that kind ef piaotice, the reg« alac,practitioner very generally turas off his a-

Benle with a defective treatment, to pass through the diSsnat stagwpf the,diseaeawith ceoaparauIqMK relief 'while the Specialist, who baa imlll years to tkaakady asi treatusafr of Venot real Diseases can readily effect a cure, and save th« patlspt paiwandmoaey.-

Having, made this branch of the tfl|feasion IpeCial Study Mitring a large aad varied practice, Br. Faaaswoaxa ia uow enabled to treat Syphilis, ia fll ita stages, upon a system which he fuatan. Mas taeBadt a ocas, MelaAilly )a*tltedin saying that he Is the only Physician in the city.who can ftasovaSypttUKfo #irtis from the system, aud sure the disss" iaita latter stages. Also,

V15

cents.

Medicines.compounded aad tarnished at thla ThaMUIvibgafa 'distance caa consult by

letter, and have their medlclnas sent bjr .axprese strictly confld&htlal, and

tafias,"^-"™".

yws

it.

:i: tfj

Box U«.

4 rings RINGS ,• MSST'i nniKGS JBl'NGS1"

4

\s* vBiaos To JUNGS Restore JilNUS 8 "Gray Hair to its filftGS

,imB

KlNG^'Graviiair 'KINGS OrignalCbIor,Erad- KINGS BiMGS' icst» Dandruff and RINGS

VesetaM* Aabrosia KINGS jU Wwriated. BI^GS Bamors from the RINGS

{VMtffrboro, N. H. ......

4q la i^a* t.

8ry-lnM Bccpl restored by it to the dtf k, 1 yMthta^arak«rP7l .1—«g?F—ElBrWitfa

iK

m-08 TUIUUCLK Of THE AGS!

have their locks

tmtrvltt rilkth tre»*e* of

Ughiffadti

or

red

Hair, bais these anfl»shiooabl»- col«r» changod to a baautifttl1anbttrn, and r^olcSI Peopla whos« beads tn covered with Dandruff aad flu—en, flae it, aad have clean coals aad clear'and healUt/ SCalps I ••14 leaded feterana have their romalulng locks UgbtSBSd, aad the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance forAQ^

7ouog Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed Young

Ladies use it because it keeps

tMcHair ia place). Everybody

wuM

and

will

FAfk

aJi#h-»4niio» ttu

'S

it fi

use it, because

it Is the cfagMst and tide in the market! DEM AS BARNES & CO., vWholegul ^l

Row, New Torit Morcanu

T. H. BARB dr CO.,

Wholesale add lletaif Agents, Txrra ilniiti JimI 8ept4dt.t-s•w6m^i•'"'il,,-A J. "tS'"is

8T0m«E,001Dn8SI0N ft 6BA1N.

BEN, HCBM. PUT. J. TEIT?.

CUNNINGHAM &Co 'otNSBAI.

CUHHlHSlOSl" HKKVHAKTs,

G2 Broad Street, New York.

JACOB D, BABLX SON, I ?li JAMBS B. TTTBNKK, Ksq fcH.- BEMBNT AOO.

FABB1MUTOM A WILLIAMS.

ja31d3m S* 'i~

Te CO*.

BLOTOBES, D12Z!

PIMPLES, BLOTC

A SALLOW 6KlH, HBOWSINKtiS,

4

COXA

r. M. UUMPHBtV.

HUMPH BEY,

Foww^rdlngiiConinlBslon Mercbanh Vma Water Street, And* Vharf-Boat foot ol duaniorti atrwt,

£v»imv111«, iiidlanii,» GENERAL ssteamboat agents, And CSULE A UK NTS for

Nashville j* Northwestern Ktiilroad,

Niuhviile and Chattanooga

and

Ktiilroad.

"ThrMgh Bills and through Rat-s given to NukIirllle, .ani^all poiatsSoatli. n27i.'tni

AS ft. 'T LI it" .N" It ii, aaorivnio »eawA»nimi fliNn OomntiBBion Mernliaiit,

AND OKALC&S ia

a in a S a

Waaa Houss—Ob tlio. Caual, a ear jhn Tei Hante'B Bichmond anl R. Kallioai aiayftdwtr 'I'mas Hactk, Jm. .... joaa UAMSr. abotizo ha*s\

JOttN•TOBAOS,

HAS El' (JO., CoMMl-l.N AM'

A I N E A E

Wftrebutite uti First at., at Hit* I'aiittl IUbiji. J»n9dvtf

t-j&bit

TJiKBK W»a4?!tK IrfU

ii b. i^iHSn. Lrr. I'KAMIALL. New Orleans.

8. WHITCO, We Dhapcs. T«ne llauU, Iud.

S. WHITED

He

CO.,

C0MMHMON IfKKt'HAXl'S And CoMoa Waolors, Mo. 27 Canui fltree i-n-w Orleans, La.

Wt t. lBAPKH, wlli+enmln In Terre liauteaii:! make liberal cash ailvtkuces on Cousi^iinietiTB. H.j ufflce for the pressnt Is vrilh Buiiiaiu & (tiijiM Keel Kstate Agents, overPavls' DmgMwir

ItCrUtENCCd:

Wm.tilenn A fioii's, Burulltoa, Oliiy Co., &ji<i Puree, ToU« A H^Uou, Oiueiunstl, li. bhswumfc6T »ud Borneot A Co., Terre H&uttt. Porur. Efftusville. J. H. Curler, U»il»ct- Jt C^., »tid W*iis 4 .Bro.'s, New Orl«««ut. Tut kfim*u. tfallig&n ft Go,, N. t.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

JgOOTS AjN1 SiiOE^

N/" A N I E

W

Is veiling

Boots ft Shoes Very

tJienp

•.•••• To cf6s« out his iaige stu. nf 14 -s

BMto Hhoes and CJaiteri,

T6 Make room Ibr Spring stock. Yon wi j-w/ ».v money by cailiug on him »t MiW on No. 8 Bfeohanioa Blook,^

fe?

.,i, Particular Attention is given to

CUSTOM WORK

This Department is in the hands of HKIlllPii iWOBKXBM.

it (ii

:-.i.

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