Daily Wabash Express, Volume 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 May 1867 — Page 2
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Morning
Friday
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A Pardon for Jefferson The telegraph jmnounoed, a day ot so
fences against tne
time
iay
IB II
St,
the year ofie-tb putupo
inouneed hi* de-
roe on parole, and alao aa terminatioi for pardon.
hta# wen
United States. Mr. Pavis mignt** 1
and "circumstances have
worn out that notion of punishing tbo high .crime committed, and & trial now would be but little less than a farce.—
Hence the whole subject might as well
be disposed of by his pardon, or summary I
Tlie Turnpike Law.
The following is the law recently paw or in of pi ad An Act authorizing the assessment of all the lands within one and one-half miles on either side, or within one and or.e-half miles of the terminus of any plank, macadamized or grave 1 road, organized under and pursuant to an act of tho General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled an "an act authorizing the constructiou of plank, "macadamized and gravel roads," approved May 12, 1852 when -the subscription to such rjad amounts to at loast eight hundred dollars per mile, and is not sufficient for tho completion of the same, and collection of such assessments. Provided, The lands are situated within the county in which such road 1£ located. [Approved March 11, 1867.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That any organized plank, macadamized or gravel road company, under and pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Goneral Assembly of the State of Indiann, entitled "an act authorizing the cons struction of plank, macadamized and gravel roads," approved May 12, 1852, having a subscription of at least eight hundred dollars per mile of such proposed ^Voad, and not having a sufficient amount tho construction and completion of tbe same, may petition the Board of Commissioners ol° the county or counties through which such proposed road is or may be located, for the appointment of ttreo disinterested fToeholders of the county or counties, to assess the amount of benefit to each tract of land within one and onehalf miles of such road on either side thereof or within the like distance of the terminus thereof.
Sue. 2. It shall be the duty of such Board of Commissioners to appoint three disinterested freeholders of the county for the purpose of making such assessment, and to cause tho Auditor of the county to notify them of their appointment, and their duties under-such appointments, and to fix time and place for their meeting beforo proceeding to the discharge of the duties as such assessors and such assessors' having met pursuant to such notice, shall first take and subscribe an oath before some officer authorized to administer oaths, that they will faithfully and impartially discharge their duties as such assessors, and shall procewl to view all the lands witliinione and oca-half miles of such road, on either side thereof as located, or within one and one-half miles of the terminus Uiereol': Provided, Buch lands are situated within thacounty where such assessors have been appoiuted, and it shall be tlieir duty to make a lUt of all the lunds within such bound%aad assess the amount of benefit that will result from, tho proper constructiou and maintenance of the proposed road, and report tne same to the County Auditor in writing, and append thereto their affidavit that the same is correct, just and fair, according to the-best of their-^udgment and ability, which report shall be kept on file by such Auditor lor tho examination and it&pfection of any person concerned.
SEC. 3. It shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to collect such assessments at the time and in the manner he collects the taxes for the county, in three equal annual installments, and for that purpose the County Auditor shall put upon the tax duplicate of each year, commencing with
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duplicate any basnot
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the Sue. 4. Anyp'erson ^avinft ViaMcribed
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and
There is scarcely a pro-fcabm J. shall be'received by wift~ever 13e tried for the tfrune I
Bon, hence his discharge would relieve t&o I
considerable amount of trouble in divers •ways. It would have been
paid 6ny "such company any sum off
ghaU entitied
be released now by pardon as to here I the game falls due for col--i .It months henco in the »ame way.— lection, equal totheamount so paid„ana ed six months henco
that he tJl0 pro^f
the
Government of quite an expense, and a gKC
the credit of the country had he [escaped in his petticoats on the collapse of the rebellion. Looking at the light of what has occurred since thei of Richmond, he was the most worthless captive the Federal troops Secured. Bowever, there was a desire among the people that he should not eBcapeJpunishment, and «e Mr ohnson offered a reward for bim accordingly^ "It "was then .proposed, 16 "impoverish traitors-and make treason odious," but
to a credit on his
rece$t/of the company show-
Treasurer of the county in the pay-
ment of 8uch
asaessnient.
5.
Any and all pers^s haying
., •_ I. anf.h ggsesamont, or any part, there
ce'rtiflcate
^become entitled:,, to* a
of stock for the same, and have
all the rights and privileges of any other person who has paid a like amount of
matter in the I subscription iJac.'ft. Any sucb company,or.pejtfon feeling aggrieved by such assessment may appeal from such assessment to the Circuit Court or Court of Common Pleas of the county in which said lands so assessed situated, andvshali' tlien have the to have the question of such assessment submitted to the jury for re-assess-ment, when and where witnesses may be examined on bghalf of jiuid company &fi person, and the jury may also, at the re» quest »f either party, review the premises, and shall reassess said lands, and such reassessment shall be final" bstween the parties.
SKC. 7. An emergency exists for tne immediate taking effect of this act there
for0 it Bhan be iu
force
passage.
discharge. This would probably appease the admirers throughout the South to a great extent, and assist just in that proportion the progress of reconstruction and reconqilM«fl, which- now looks so favo' rable. Of what benettt to ther, coupti',-y would his arraignment and trial for trla- interesting son now b«r? Simply n& .benefit at all/— If, convicted, he would not be punished then why try his case mere ly for the purpose of a trial •when the crime of treason 19 so clearly defined by the laws of the country There is neither necessity or sense' itt such a trial. The trial of a party for crime,, with the certain knowledge that punisk-
ment would not be inflicted. tur^ Courtfc tributing it all to the rcpeal of the law of primogeniture. O110 ol tha guests tells
of justice into mockery and disrepute.^ Others there were in the rebellion who accomplished as much or more towards the destruction ofi the Government as Da vis, yet. they are not ,now under arrest Their incarceration was brie$ and most of them are enjoying at at present, the pcace and quiet of their homes in different parts of the South. Seme of them are Governors of States, while others'are holding lucrative offices. Beauregard, Johnson, Lee, Semmes and others who en. gaged in the rebellion, and periled the dangers of battle to .destroy the Union, are as free as anybody else.— They did more for the rebellion practically than did Davis, then them try him and exculpate him The Government exhibited a lack of sagacity and judgment in not trying tbe principal leaders on the collapse of the rebellion, and punishing them according to law for tho commission of the great crime of treason. But at this late day when every other rebel leader is released, and a general amnesty almost has taken place, it is unprofitable for the courts to be annoyed longer with the case of Jefferson Davis We think he should go hence without
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John Randolph in Durin the lastyearsof his li# the 0# tiotony of his anguish was relieved by an occasional visit to the Old World. It is to note how thoroughly at home hejfeitjamong the English gentry, and how promptly they recognized him^ as A ioQttti And a brother. He was, as". we! have remarked, more English tban an Englishman for England does ad.vanog, though'"slowly, from the irisulaf 13 the universal. Dining at a great house ill London one opening, he dwelt with pa thetic.eloquence upon the decline of Vir» inia.' Being asked what he thought ^had the reason of her decay, he startled and pleased the lords and ladies present by at- .. I It' 1 .f i.L 1« n.
us that this was deemed "a strange re mark from a Repuotican," and that be fore the part} broke up the company had "almost taken him for an aristocrat.".. It happened sometimes, when he was con versing-with English politicians, that was the American who defended the Ejji lish system against the &tt£clC6 of Englishmen and so TulI of BrifefiT pre] udice was he that in Paris he protested that a decent dinner could not be bought for money.
Westminster Abbey woke all his ven oration. He went into it one inornin§ just as Service was about beginning, anci took his place among the worshippers.— Those, of our readers who have attended the morning service at an English cathe*dral on' a week day cannot have forgotten the ludicrous smallness of the congregation compared with the imposing array of official assistants.
A person who has a little tincture of the Yankee in him may even find himself wondering how it|can ''pay" the British empire to employ half a dozen reverend clergymen and a dozen robust singers to aid seven or eight unimportant members of the community in saying their prayers. Butl Jobn Randolph of Roanoke, had not in him the least infusion of Yankee.—' Standing erect in the almostjvacunt space, he uttered the responses in a tone that was in startling contrast to the low mum ble of the clergyman's voice, and that rose above the melodious amens of the choir, He took it all in most seriourearnest.— When the service was over he said to his companion, after lamenting the hasty and careleiss manner in which the service hftd been performed, that be esteemed it honor to have worshiped God in Westminster Abbey.
As he strolled among the tombs^he came at last to the grave of two men who had often aroused his enthusiasm. He stopped and spoke: "I will not say, take off your shoes, for the ground on which you stand is holy but look, sir, do you "See those simple letters on the flagstone beneath your feet—W. P., and C. J. Here lies, side by side, the remains of the two great rivals, Pitt and Pox, whose memory so completely lives in history No marblf monuments are necessary iq mark tlie spot where their bodies repose.
There is more simple grandeur in thoso few letters than 111 all the surrounding monuments, sir." How more than Eng^ lish was all this! England had bees growing away from 'and beyond Westminster Abbey. William Pitt, and Charles James Fex, but this Virginia Englishman, living alone in Hs wo6ds with his slaves and his overseers, severed from the progressive life of his race, was living still in the days when a pair of dissolute young orutors could be deemed,and with some reason, too, the most important persons in a great empire. A friend asked him how ho was pleased, with England. He answered with enthusiasm. "There never was such a country on the face of the earth as England, and it is utterly impossible that there can be any combination of circumstances hereafter to make such another country as Old England now is 1"
We ought not to have been surprised at the sympathy which the English Tories felt during the late war for their brethren iu the Southern States of America. It Was as natural as it was for the English Proteitauts to welcome the Huguenots. It was a natural as it was for Louis XIV. to give an asylum to the Stuarts. Tbe. traveler who should have gone seven years ago, straight from an English agricultural county to a cotton district of South Carolina, or to a tobacco county of Virginia, would have felt that the differences between the two places were merely external. Thesystem in both places, and thg spirit of both, were strikingly similar. In tlie old parts of Virginia, the Carolina*, Tehnesseo and Kentucky, you had only to get ten miles Irom & railroad to find yoursell among a people who were English in their feelings, opinions, habits, and even in accent.
New England differs from Old England because New Englaed has grown Virginia was Euglish, because she ad been stationary. Happening to be somewhat familiar with the tone of feeling in the South, the leiil South, or iu other words, the South ten- miles from a railroad, we we were fully prepared for Air. Russell's statement with regard to the desire s) freely expressed in 1861 for one of the English princes to come and reign over a nasitnt Confederacy. Sympathies and antipathies are always natural and never was there a sympathy more in accordance with tho nature of things, than that which so quickly manifested itself between the struggling 'Southern people and- the majority of the ruling classes of Great Britain.—P&rtmts 'Famous Americans?
The Trustees of Elkhart have enacted an ordinance requiring liquor. sellfM to pay a license of one hundred dollars e'krfi. At this rate Goshen would have an in' come of about sixteen hundred dollars.
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The IdYingsloae. Tha Tifnes of Jndiat ot March 13, states that the intelligbBdi Jttceived from Zaii^-| bar, nowjleaVe» n« doubiHf the death of pr. Livingstono. ^'Thia siAt^ment -of an Amb^a^d Moos(^ on* of 'the*~hiBroic
a fnw nl.Rnra of the expedition, returned t$p Pi»t ^flriSMK qoMt in firms the news that their
Nyassa, whence they returned to the coeat with a caravan. When the news of J)r Livingstone's sad death reached Zanzibar, the English rad tfher Eaifopwii Consuls lowered their flags—Ari 'Maniple Which was followed by all the ships in th^ ihar^ bbr, as well'as by the Sultan. It may be worth while to mnark: thai Dr. Living, stone himself had a. strong preseotiment that he would never return ifrom the expedition which has terminated thus disastrously and.tiiis pre»a.Qtlment bs fr»qne litly ek|)V(iiM to 'the officera of ber Majesty's ship Penguin, who were tbe last Europeans he raw beforff startiQg for the interior.
The €fre»t Bridge at Loilsrille, K} The Fink'Trusa Bridge, l»|btdl$ Over tbe Ohio at Louisville, Kentucky, will be in length 3650 feet, with a pivot l»idge across the canat of 280 feet The 1om« tion will be fixed somewhere between the Elm Tree Garden and Bock Island. It will be reached by a grade of about 70 feet to the^ mile, on ea$h aide of. the dis^ tanoe for nearly 350 .yards. There, will be 13 spans of 269 feet eaoh, with oni large span of 400 feet aorois tbe Indiana chute. The bridge willliave anaLsvftwo of 90 feet aboVe low water, and 49 feet above the high water of 1832. The su« perstructure, which is entirely of iron will be 152 feet aLove tbe foundation while the floor of the.-bridgy it,alavalai. at l2^%et above the foundation. It will require about ?56i060 cubic feet of stone, but the eost of the entire bridge will be at least one-fifth loss than any other which Vroula answer the same purpose. The suspension fridge at Ci^eisnati cost $2,000,060." It is 2,000 feet in length, and is only for a-common road. The Ohio River Railway Bridge at Louisville is to bei 3,650 f^et long, besid^s the pivot bridge over' the fcanal and Ibis whole^expense will no^i eatceed $l,500,000.'
I Hav® soldJ Palmer's Vegetable Cos metic Lotion for the past seven years, and
never has a .come within ?wwl rites dwiw.
edge of iU' iauing. to Wa benefit.1 Wm. M. Stoiu4,of fianville, Ky.
BTOKAtifi, COMMISSION A GRAIN.
0. FRANKLIN. X* D. MORBttOM, ^FKiNKLIN, MOSBISON A CO^ VILUKILkL Coiumfawiou IHerehanta,
Wm. (il©Du Rob't Uacreadjr A'Oo.. Vogter lirothera, Foute, Nash A Co. CtiAiubers, tU?v©D8 & Co. mbttdUii BkN. UUBB8. PUY. Oe T^tTft.
HUBBS V£IT&t
Forwarding, and Commission MKBCHAJVTS. And Wharf JttwU Froprieiot*.
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COHBISUOil, MEBCHAHI8, 02 itrouil Street, New York. 85* Al ileLLw &
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JACOB D. BABLT A SON, JAMBS B. TD11NBR, Ex].. BE1XKNT A CO.
VARBINUTON A WILLIAMS.
JaSldSm A S a JS E aacEivtaa Mawaaaiaa AHD Commission Merchant,
AMc.ouLaaa ta
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TOHK HAIDSY A 30., tf STO'&AQK, OOMMUlOjl AMD A I N E A E S S
Wareiiove on fiiat-St.. at thaCaaal Baata. fimdwtf TKBBB HA DTK. I Hit.
TXTILLIAJt M. BAKR, IKStmnM. A' E fouatH Stass*. Orf9srra OairraAL Baaixa Bom
All work (at rusted to me will receive prossp attention. mbMtf
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Steel Fein,
or THE OLD STANDARD QDiUtT.
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*4 by SO lnehee, aold oaly -b'- Agents, at St,fk^ «P«* paid, for two MW labecribera for
beet'VXirfLY •oXtMlt in tbe country. 0. 80KIBKKB 00., Mi Broadway, H. T.
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A we]l4(ikwn magistrate of Stchmotid,' Virgihia, cerUfieB to the following, woich is^ highly comp' ^entfuy, tJbe Hebraw race: "I was commoowaaltb'a attorney of 'tbo
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afia, in that lon^,. interval, ^.1, proMeptsd pnly1th4te*HM»»M» t*?' nww most honorably acquUted^ there being not a par^daof ^vi$k|^»jtQiq|tei4S(^ti fes., During o^y fuurteea years of aervioe as magistrate only one Jfew was b«rfore me fqrttialj' ne was aaqwtUd.. .Inall that loog' interval I do not reraamber pverhwiHg^ewivwfaCi public charitywteMa^ asw a mdiridual of either sex ging to that faith. And, t&J&'JMXE. a*Sre, ijo Jewish child ever received even the bene* fit* of a0®r commwid MfcdOls,^ i406 L*bWn their parent#y withtobt marnrar^pay their
December, leader was
to don murde^d. fft would Appear that Dr. Livingstone crowed Lake Nya»Sa about the middle.oiSeptemiber last, and had advanced a few stages bejtonjgilitt' western shore*, when he encountered a bord«~of savages of the Mafitfetrib« Hrwas*aarching, aa usual, ahead of bia party, having nine or ten personal attendants, principally^ boys from N'a?«ick, ltoipediaWly Detind.^ipi--— hesavagea, ara^wudte^fcavauaet^upoft them without any~pr«w«Mdto, ftnd very little warniSjp? ^Mmptoae's
PATENT, self-feedlnc Circwlar Hand Saw, for (awing or ripping lumber. With the aid of this mafehtike,'bne does tbe work of five, with, ewe, great aooaracj, aad asoch lese wsateJ1 iXeir uamlM ea«ioee'ataap to T. J. WJCLL8, 81 Bookman Street, New York.
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^SEEFHOfS PATENr." The beet the World afford*. btablUbed 8 years. Send for Cirenlar.
Ne. GIB Broadway, New York, Opposite St. Niebolaa Hotel.
H. W. JOHNS'
Iapmed Has beea in ate 10 years, and has a larfer eale than all other kindt or Oomposition Koofluc 60mVined. KlSHrtie aineni Ceaaost, forttepairing Leaky Shingle and other Jtooia. fWjte^!!F^x2v»??rjgSt *"5?a?d aSlj*will be siren Send for deecripttre cirenlar, priCM, sc., to H. W. IOHNN, 78 William St., I. T,
N0BTHA^¥RICAN COMPANY. 1 OppMition Line to
with men mil*:
fixed, and before the smoke o^ kets bad cleared away, tlieir fallen beaeathth'e sicp)t«,«f a and. his men lipeedfiy shared fate. MoOsi, Who witnessed Her and tbe death-Mow of hi* master Irom behind a neighboring treee, immediately retreated, and, meeting the rest of the party, they fled into the deep forest, and eventually made.their Way back to Lake
er bad ttle-axe,
California via. Nicaragua, KVEBY 20 DATS.
With Passage. id II. 8i lib. if On the following Virtt-Ciaae Steamshipe
On Atlantic Ooean. illage «e Cabs. IM Fraadsco, '*r
BEE IT BACKS," tBiflea, BeTolvere, and IT other splendid gifts (not brass) rasa *0 ALL. NO blanks, no hnmbng. A gift for Xrerybody. Send two stamps to "BANNBB," Hiaa. dalo, V. R.
8UBS PILP CUBE!! Dr. OUbret's Pile Instrument, for fb» radical •areof rilee, Prolapsus,Ac., without an operation or medicine, re. VHoree the wont yase in flre minntee, aid baer™Hn«*er failed-to affect a permanent cute.! SendMfor Circular. Sold by pruggiM w*r«llT.—~ .Dlsoonat to Dealers.— AgenU wanted eTery-TOwhere Sent bjrmaU, on rMeipt of TOV *rrPOLLABS. J. B. W»lULUr1S{ V» »aQ8l^-^576 Broadways New Torls-. 1??* 1 11
Consnmptton Can toe Cured! Iii Tasa Baaiai At Las* scovsaan UrBAN'S Taui MBAT Ovaa. Prepared from the formula ot Prof. Trousseau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Karaenuu, fleaeral DebUity, aad aU morbid ooadilions of the ijitudk dependilit oa dtfloiflncy of vital force.- It Is pleasant to taste, aas aslagle bottle will co#rinoe the »oet ikeptjcal
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HIZBS..1 XO 38 QUARTS! Send for Illustrated Cirenlar. E. S. & J.TORREY, ••w Twrk.
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Conaeoting on Paeiflc. America,
PA88BNGKBS & FBKlfiHT AT BIDWlV BAfBSAILING DATS FROM N*W TOaK. Jan'* 10th and 80th, 186T April SOth. .„..„.,..186T Feb'y SOth 1
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WM. B. WEBB, I-——r jj, r. CACClMtiTOll, President, I Agent, Exchange Piaoe.N.T. 177 West it. cor Warren:
THIS
—ACrBK TS --175 to
•SOS per moath, every where, male aad
^fbmale. to introduce throughout tbe Ualtedatatee, the oicHDINK IHPBOYJtD COMMON 8BN8K FAMILY 8BW1NO MACHINB. Thk machine Will stieh, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, bind, braid and entbroider Ib a Qoet inparior manner. Price only SIS. Bully warranted
(of
pulled apart without frOm «7S to t2O0 per commission from wh
0" /ear*. We will
pay 1,000 for a machine that Will sew stronger, mere beautiful, or more elaatic eeam than unra.— ltmakee the "BUstie Lock Stitch I*«J eee•titch can be cut, and etlll the oloth caanot be ithout tearing it. We pay Ageuta per moqtb ahd eznenees, 01 which twice that amount oaa be made. Addrees, SBCOMB A CO., Cleveland, O.
GAUTIOJi.—Do uot be lmpoeed iipon by other barties palming off worthless eait-lrua maohinaa, under tbe eame name or otherwieo. Onra it le the only ganuiqe and really practical cheap machine manufactured.
Al rtA FOB A BBICK MAOHINB,simpler|lW ipiUV with tempering bos aad mould*. Warranted to make 15,000 Brieka per day, of a superior quality. Addreea BBKT A SUKCBLBB, 3 Bucyrjn, Ohio.
rBoa f|, «B «m T» N* pSB DAT, can easily be made the year round, ..ifHotTT BISK, in anew business, light, pleaeaat ami honorable, aad competition. Good energetic Ageuts (Ladles and Gentlemen) ara wanted to repreeent us in evary City and Ooahty, a Itli CHAMOC-to make money and permanent vmplc?nieat is (Oered to every person having a few he -iza daily to (Eare.
$10 WltHOt
farther particular* pltr"
caU on, or address, O.W. JACKSON A CO^ 11 South Street, Baltimore, ltd.
Impartial SnffieriiigB.. Neither Wealth, Beflnement, StaUon, or Condition are exempt.
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PHILOTOKEN, or Female's friend, expreeely for the benefit or female* auaering from hysteria, nan***, uertoua irritabdity, distr«*aiugappreheneiona, and aU those troublaaom* complaints that invite prematara old ago, aad reader life minora Us. Descriptive Pamphlet seat on rdcelpt of poeti^p) stamp tiAliUAjJ. BISLBT A OO. 141 Obambera St. N*« York.
pie Metropolitan Collar. &Ad bv wnkMiaM A. T. STEWART Mc CO., Broadway, Chambers and Bfa4a Dtrdste, S.'I.
AGENTS WANTED vn Htf 1 KO W1IKB! .HO UOT! 11| Olaas Cleaning Polish, patented Oct. 10th, iSOi, forciaaaing aad polishing Wihdowi, IUt ron. Gold and Silver-plate* ware, Braaa, Copper, Tin, Ac. A now Invention of the greateat practical worth, eonfenieaoe nnd economy. ladupan*able to all private house-kaapara, hotel-keepen, •tore-keeper*, Ac. Large djaiooaut to the trad*. For full particular* adiUeu Q. M. BBOWN, 74 Blaekar Street, New Tork.
ADIES, Discard Injurious FadXJdlnxa. MADAMK JPMBL'P MAMMAB1AL' BALM and Patent BBBAST BLSTATOK deveTopea tbe form physiologically. D*pot, SS8 Canal St., N. T. Send stamp for Treatise. Sold by dTnggUt*.
ISLEY'S BUOHU is tho Cur© for Pain and Weakne** In the Back and Loin* aad all thaae complaints vaulting from ^megement of the kidney* aud urinarv organ*.Sold in large bottle, by the drwggtat*. UAKRAL, BISLBV a Co.. Wbolaaale DruggMa, 141 Cbamb«s Street, New Yora. -j ,•
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KOJBI lATin Loiter of Cvta. Drawn once En seventeen days. Priasa caehad and information given. Higbaet ratea paid for Doubloons aal an kiads of Oold and SUvar.
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sTDnmHiro Bimruss Is aadrttbe special aaaa(»assat of The Tetwai Kiytrlit, WM* ItlXI. who at each eatsrtainment, will introdaee tha1 SpanUlf SpoltM Mile, DOB CArlM, the thorough-bred Dancing BiiSti, White Claud and $pet ''Him
Tha Imported A—
Oeraum Trick Hone, '«ADD, from &qpi9»'s Bot4» Ciaops, Beriiat as^tbs HIOBLT TBAIMD POMIM. BOMEO AND JX7IilET
Two GrandPtrfornunoetaU P.M. ir WiU exhibit in all the principal cttiea aad towas in tm'SUrfa dariag the aeasoa.
TKBBB HAUTB, Friday A Saturday, May***** CLINTON, Monday, May eth, }86T, -r WPOM. Tuwdayr"4"»! BOOBNB, Wedneeday, DANVrLiB, Thursday, Way
SV Bemember tha di SSdwtf
gt
((f vir
tus as the great hsaliag remedy df tha aga. |1 a bottle, six bottles for «S. Sent by B«pn«s. Sold by S. PPHAM, No. 26 South Kighth Straet, Philadelphia, aad pr»npip»l Dragglet*. Oirculan seat free.
PRING MIDLiNEBt. lift "lu-,OPENIN*."
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Li-.J.j.
•a ara now melting a fail-stock of Ooods which will beopeaed oa the4th iadt. Sdisi, shfl and sea oar new etyle Pattern Boaaeta aad KaSi apddtf M. H. ABBOtT. -v*
WH MBSlAIIflfi
ESTABLISHMENT! I D0 I Jttt W-n
The NEW YORK DRBBS OtfTlt
eats fjjjr
Of maMhrtfnent, is on. haad dera
from
all Ladle* who
fitting garment*.
WOHft
Aad'if J-fall ton»aW^
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a? :ir:i jflft 8:
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Chwiote,Car8,?ais,CaiMaiil OfOneUW aiAAtterttea ssedSb4MMMiM
THE HAMHOf0 S|I«ir
Operatic WuMf0*MtAFIttl »«BAKP,'
TriumphalD?lpkl: MMa*oaM
iwtth
dbl#BronOr,
Meptnae'i Imperial Pereonaiti fciteh IJrmorMtt aMnted oa^MMgh-tkiM ranged aa Pereian Oavalry aad Kalgbte, pf TMt. Hundred yean, ago eeoortsd by, the tamtMn tal BethMM Btttlteat "^Ve^ TIK ozrAimnuit bitub
iri»« mo** Mrmtiiii iitM* iiilrniliiillBgt ni benil-i tvl .Gymnastic, .Equestrian 1'
Towm&mmtExerHtMr Of the Anoient ud afodar^S^^.Asns^i^ Fi Ve S'tair" HI detal
WiU be perjornaderery STeaing, thaOtaaCSpe»aealar Bqoeatrian :Piaaa,»atttM '2S'iii lonnil—'%S:
A. i'Vi
Horte 6t
wad
Trom Lord Byron's PMb,
lOth andSOth,
March 10th and SOth, June aiUi............. And e*ery twenty Maya thereafter, learing on ^.CrSr^orSK to the NOBTH AMBBIOAN STXAMSHIP
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PERFECT ^11^.
Tha Oooda wHl be paid/ftr. Modsls aad dtapensedWlth, And strict nwinaeat tg. A fhare of fuato^ eoliclted-
OfetlHace Ce% Mm
1 He A. WAITER
"ar NEWsMIT1.
MILLINERY BOOMS!
79 Jffcfn Street, SontOt Side*
liiHms cnmuawMk^ ?0 8W •UK
AU the Veweat Styles and HoveHiaaan hand, aad coa*taatly raestviag •Atiltsaaaaska Noweet Prices.
MRS. E. J. COP1M90, IMMll tilawrfctMH.EA.tMWi
HAYS AND CAN.
BW TORK HAJT 8TOSX 4X4
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JO
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Mena' Hats ot stil Mndai pgyirnikdniBVMK^ Misses' Hat* of all kinds,
Inftn^s' Haja .|rli|i|p, at all price*. Qato mad* to order oa abort aoUsat (Mm aad see
THE SPJRING 9TTLWR* Baat sideVahtte B^AalW, Ian# Kasrta. fmL aovSTdtf a-
mo SHIPPEBS.
pA Tt.WOAfa
•satara citiee, oa shipmeau of Prodnoe of all kiads. Pmeaa ^nkkaa nay athsc Lias, aad ""The "WHlTB UMW! carsraa MttHllsUt' aad cars ran through to New Ti witheat change of frabht.- Oral can be*hl|sadah MQkyWhich Is a shlppara la Ikralshiag sacks.
deltf 0®ce near T. H., A B. Depot.
"lip
ARRIVAL OF
SNI4fi«40#Sj
,ie »ioamiO—.0ovM--£ «M ,«o«koJ
•goilbbtm salsd 0Q0.SI to 7*b i4 setaa ,m .£! uutahO.fillasbcak aAI baa bn am*#* wa 1* »I UtedW
HOICE DRESSUO0DS
CHOI
SsilBUOofri^
Dress Silks,**
Rich
Poplins, ...
BTV
waK
M0BESN DKfiANUimr 1M1 stolC—XOTT0O
ohairs,
.sftC in
.Li tSI 9bM Jb£ it jaortSaoo niaoS
X* ti
-arra*iM1l»rifca/1ffcb'
e*i«artylbrW«.LlS,B.t. "r7
(A^^l*yel by hor.oVer'ioB hjjSbuittl»e TicAT«X,itoi,lU)lT#^a *hsni a4ia^acj most nnparalteled aucssss, botn asaa ,,
Actress and sanestrisuast In which she will iatroduee her beaatiftil AAi1 THOWVMAT mUlID IMI
The-ssmras-ueed by ber in
Madame Lake will be aasias^ by a fall atttifflolent company of DBAMATIC AND BQCBSTBIAN ABTlSfS, sach as have aavs* bafora been comblaad In One Show, iU every efioit will be, mSdatoseadsrtUs the raoat inteMatiag aad ea eltinf performance of tha pneent aga.
v.oiKtr 'Jo 1
Momoska,
•3*
.191
10vol
biSN^BuHons,
»di r* «w[ oiiT—.e pigoY waVl
'.lAst'oriJ Iwbfrud 3(10 o! sitiBOtaa ,i
JSi
jjGiqrnui tuts trtaotnlii wc.iiii 1 ^T8,WAMP#JWF*6aW'PAP®fe9,Jf
-im* TK,** wt teeat Jb Br:vr»a If nsri.1 jtgai ono es
ten .foo'-tiif* ia fevrswt ev-a »i~«» I terfmoa anuu
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GRAN© DISPLAY •ABV'-' ,i*i .1 -4*. ipV** •W- -1— touiD i-ftthcfiaiq' & •am ia* M»*» ..('•) mi* )r. -0P|arl S
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b*SiaU *di ijd "OPAi tw^. joo udi no mao»nq/ O|?a »tf4 biMaefe oj «d4 r*m OT iud a*s 1:ol ti- Mi* ooi yna lot miidV'Ofoa joitxl \ivt snied Jon OIheS »di wl uo 3«ii
S|iri^vti^r6s».Goads
Spring Dress Good»
Spring Dress jpoods
^pri»g Orfess1 Goods
Spfing Di^ess Crpods
Spring DressGt)ods
I**.,
Dealgv*d for tbe UN of
Schools, Classes ud CowervBtorles, Utt-iIS
afwibxL' as:-.!isi av/ i! tomans snip
ifljla IxniiicowCn i'i 3nl -JSJj lteiSr99tfi$S4AS'bi.".p"i
LaaAo)Laia•&*, illtymrm wiwci^ati:
go i85T ,Woabing»sft Street. BosSoitgn
»"'rto»RE''HAUTE'
AeAtMBBf^ OF MtJtM?
lj fT."Mm irf Mn-'f'' AJ! •^'«»a«i!S!g-&iSrva 5ffi
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JBeMeK&tvm* ur ?nw CaMiitoeres t!
I
im i:- r0 a^'ir Kaiix street
!3 &irt. «f
AP?OL ldth, ife®,
-i
ia*
i^na Ja**5
Sbringcttieasv ^oo^ls
i.-'ioi.''i' vt tol IwtfsSTSA
min jfeiv- AAI^OI '.wa s4l eo boimrriATwf &A Ar^M mi AT Joej~*astta wlw .twAI.fisn it A .v -ttWO fahratf AJ" »3 no rfa *tdi
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doidvr ,t{»o«bAT A rsJLT 'tidi Im ra.'-'t ~--ft v- a-j-jsaOC'ii.i.ie«qi.« tVELL, MmETr#CQ.'Sf TV ELL, JjlPZEZ* CO.'S,
VMLZ, BLPIi&X* CO.'S, 'UMLLt MiPLETJt COSS, TTMLL, MIPLBYA CO.'S, TVMLL, BlPLMYd: CO.'S, —KfcJG JMXKTdfc CO.'S, tiLXZniPLMY& COS8, ii&etiaM. -HO' rio- S:iJ-.
tener fifth aad IWiHrtti, €ei
•At
JAMBS H. TUBNBB, Agent,
veil, ventilated ad are *apptierf
ThoMhlAsa*. OSS^MMHOSS: of IiutiQOtion apply ta
bit
T-iif r-it 'oa «aW
II. CK LINSEMANN, fciirff.idifw si.'j-"T Ioi«vil-ead
}$,} -r.hr.
IA]MO§, KBfiOllEOira •jo*!-! a 'M'ite il(iM:^aiM^(t%&,'.^l1 kinafaf H^iii'
:BiPAiiitti«}::'6f
I.
bad *mh^o(o
tU ot ha^Hk- '«5 jevi.".'
'?oq e^tai a bad stS issiioa
Okioi (Street.
tin 18f!)'n bad
:.ij)
-111
calWht 'T -4
SiyAii IT Jt irsWfcs
M)i si a 1 Mfixciian dis
!^^he.flrat .i1o6r will be.shocked witi SHeSt'tttiaU, WlM Qedd*, Mqslo Bpokvjsnd all niv^f' iaul: uitiliAk iaeh ar Violins, {Miiajr^Drams, Braaa and Silver Band Instruments, Fintinas, Quitan,
Ppnosrtinah Ace«rdeans
dfall siieratiil lHcis, llageoI*ti, 7lut*e,5rum Cord, Sticks, DranFMH, OalfSkin Drum Hsadf, Sheepskin Dram Heads. Bt assMuulh-Pieces, Germad Silver MontB-PiKisa, BaniOfc 'In tee, Tambov rinss, Oennan TioAttt, Trench Violins, (new, ^rencU VUBast Ximitatina oM' Stiadnarthk, Oua .aasins, and other CiMtnsifettsfaai):
1 a spledniAsssartmoat of kpown lfanaiactorier ol -eMfcfcrated-PattntCycfold Pianos Ni .K-.i "A. H. dais A Co.,N.
•X*® »»0 a
1 y]L
1
AT »iriO iti fmsto
Street,
Ceraer Mb tit Mat* street OonerfMl aatfMaW'Street,
j. -aor iaSJ -us---Terre-ilMite ftltfj' Twi »"tilute, liidv I TePneeHiwite^iiid. I T«rreHant«,lad.
IerreHa«te,Itt(l^ iTerre-Haute,ltfdi Terre«Haute, Ind,
TerrerHante, Ind.
SS COMPANIES.
AN EXPKESS COM PANY
xne auove named Company h»T« In
Tvo Expresses Dully, to and from:
Albany.
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.jinabXiffiof Ui^ioiif, adapted 10 the oBBIngtiitetiwee mm**** rtWrtW'
ttaanrg,
Philadelui,
European and California Expresajtvr »u &jinU.iJW ,Bnrope, Califeruia'ahd Oregua^. -T'-3C0 .Three Expresses Dally, to and from «St a
Cincinnati, Colmnbnr,
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Dayton, Newark, -r~' TJftganiport'
(I v.. lb
.. I'lttVJ
ZaDT^all'^AIPSJti
two Kxpresscs llailj, ta and from-5—. ijfi iSalnt Ltiuig, Mo., chfcago, nunoi, StKSi, Mich. i,-Madison, Saint Joeeph, Mo/ mhdallpointa North aud Went, iuciuomg ooinU :4,. ia Kfim aid yttoiwlflfre. ajroO two Expresses Jlaily» to and froanu
Oreencastle,
.idaalxisv.jUiSaf^s.aacnMia
CrawnirAMUei^ *)go»0 Oue Jixpress Dailf/ io *ad tr«artK«
ifNie
'Paris, Iilinoia,
attendedw ruani)lyaud with Bate* aa low,as ,l juui. Be»iiapibl' ... bmOK oii rovKlti SVMBT" Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IId/1A'''
—rr~~ I „, S. McELVALNi,
dw.im i-)fl 1 or Terms rrdo^! iKuncile
Eastern Western
^rX^ctfasi
ONES. IWAOI" S'jr.i si J. O. LIKDKMANN.
mim*
idi take griail|)leftfluift) Sn ihyiting t^ at tentien of my eld iriend* and cbat»tnee, dad hi as* ^8 Witf wtWMriscMr'. -Vi
e£b 1» iiaq a ssfc«*K« 's«*u. sia wH .uoiz i' lo
NEW "S ORK^OT And New England
M-
Largest Assort® ei^. E 4 «*iui
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Doable BasMfiViplia Tlngar-fioard*, Vio|in fates. Medu, Violfn ViolinAelK^ Oenble Ban tittitar and -Stitags-XMi' iSS^ffegij-SrMgW,* Mates,'
•nwuuuuiu inm ovwij "in voiuiiv fined Basin Cases for Flutes, Claronets, Yiollni
aar-Partfcalar attention yaM W'the Strt'h Dei*rn»feBt4 '.:' i.-r:. -ivy.:*-* r.y. ia I»ui8eoondl'loo wilt la t(Mk*d With
.XelwleoBsAOrgaii^
teldna
A Co., Baltimore, and qt^fir first
Iters...
:CiaH
jhi Hi •.
r-
Needh^m's
y6slebri^tf*B6^blr'.cimrcli
Qrgaas, parlor Orgi
aadi)MMi»iSsi Theee lnetrasienti'-stSnd al getUer aaHvaMU a fact.whidLetery.lietaoer ahd judge will tie at ono« ceovinced of by eimnlf costr P*^hi$ them wlth cther*. flH ,sir
fdr a Circular. BIlNO
#BAC1ICIAL PIANO MAKE&, By traderi oonsaqu*ntly' a tadge: af.'laatrttsssats, thtae lending order* from th*,distania asi| falj)r rel^ on obtaining an good and One an ariicle a* il personally selected.
Liberal disoonnt tojaainariss, Schools,Minister* end TeaCbsrs af vaaic.
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8*ad for Circular aad Prices. Every Instra ment warranted for fin jrear*. Seed order*
10.
KISSBBB'S
PALACE OP MITSIO, 48 Ohio Street. 'Terrs 'Hants, Indian's.
lo'setf»iaqfe e*d tmhm
Oli!
S3HIS
OONTlNfifrn
AB»
.'••3
MOST
Satnral Color.
It JPr«Te^*SS ffatr (^tiling Oat. (tiihaases (fee BeeWt* tBeir llrfisll Mtes. It RradlMtes Ua tCraf tsl flsaon.
II Kvv the Healthy. nw« ItCoataias ao lajarlaas l^reAleat,
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And Is generally eocorded to bo
ITS KBITS
Oreat Bottd With DrtawAre,'Iac
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Are Inside tlie Bottle !l Cvery Bottle contain* 1TOBE UQOID Oian aay uSfcsi dofear preparatwm Hc {.Alios BBWABOS ott-red to establisl te efflcacx. bnt we do QUABANTEE U* .eflli# (M mdney to any pernon who W111 two bottlestaal thin .sagr iteatoratiTe hy.laitodtodo aU' *om tot
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to jmm PVBUC. «fca/W L«M
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cstnni.an lio dlsUveredTthe art of comSiDlng a HAIB BLS'l'OBATlTE Wlth% Dasisisa,ofwBleh tksraarvsaw maay mitasaua ia tha market, yat aaoa bf^t }A,BBBTTS"are Original.
J, A H. A. BAVIS,
f^LATJSSEN, BISHOlf8|tT 4 C« lj, Importers and Jobber* ot,, 1S0TIUNS JhJVD
STHOLBSALB. J*BAI-B BIR, •JiiiTT FANCY GROCERIES.
SEOABS, TOBACCOS, TEAS, et* .lOdtf
$
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..p^-'^pfycL 1 Charleston, Illinois
lalwvtTU mat
8tt(« sn*T
USUOJtJL
»i«^X OT
fli1' Ln£ TSrrtT Wz
a I
AM A MMssmaa a
1* tilt tr.
Have tMilitiea over all the' KaUduai lKiaij.: jaiftuW and South, for the rapdUi transporta^ |,fif
rt| aJ
MON£Y AND OTHER VAi JABL1* |n« cMdv^ausaa HehTy and Light freight, Packages tail? tj.W M$ 4ntas, Draft* anil Bill* collected, am Oromi ^aruaihadd iitl-- W#tsril«l
M»rcliandi*e,takao tor d*li»j)ry tMyAnu., uhatMm the accompa'nylvg, bj'll, and prpoj if rutorii^—.» promptly.
1 1
Lo**esatrddatfagi(Sprtnnptly-aUn*t
Twenty Y3?, I Of sapce«jifal, oporatwns of t^iai^lf.
Tto aoiicit a contiauawt* c# lUpatroi 0«P» -at, -JSeohMiioaiStOwf ndiana.
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•"•*|s
lluuer earefhl Mea*en|$rsptbe: Ex Ssa aittawp and departs with nearly, ail the tr jMi- 'SVUfettt Jt principal Kasterh cities and iniornii iat^' r"iutiL mafetag ok*8«oirti«otiMiS W i1 ikeilsb^CTcns
The jSoutlier^ £1 p«esa^ aJlT tot the {principal citiea of ftie Mftlf. 4Jlw RATBi AB toif A». iKt:,
Una
mm
md sens
reliable
HanssMBoIa
B. B, AUiM,
NovlSdtf
I mi ea»!v«b bna ,aaot:
J^KLE 4UtaAr BR0i»
&,90U1 rifl si fas
isa sa aSK^I
.' TO*soaf ?OW*tsssail hsa: la ihdf
THIS BAILWAY BXTBVdS iOH Dunkirk to New York 460 Mv t, statbb Buffalo ta^mJ£saik*A&a~
Oalamanica to New Fork 15 Miles. AND IB rnoik11 to VI1KS IhfrSIIdlin ftadSj*s"
.leave in- cotineiH6n «-tth iolluiaa: ... i. Ifrenk bnnhirk and Kaunas 1
TrOm and after Noreniuur iaU),.ig(K Iraina will*, artftrtl Bf lliin*,' aa
6qcf-
New York tune, leom UuirfU!-
6.00
v.
aud arrt\«B in Jiew York nt 10.3U/ .9(10 A. Dl.Jxprcss Mail, £ro
(Snndays*«Co|U!d-} --"tetops'ttt Wli A. K.#an(Looauecm at. .Uquiallavi amg Viftftile 8.)» A.M!j:jcpr*Bi. BoSalo, and arriv«*in N*w,Borica( JA.13 P. nr. Y, uri. bt KxpreMM, kirk.(8'inaayB *iv«|it*l). ffiepa at 9.66 P. Mo OUan T.36 P. M. (81 «.«e A- M.'^f&kftyiWnd arii^ I ., at. 1B30 JPj, M,,j (Jtim^tinfcMit
afternoon. 0 £ip htfflr Bostsaatfd Ungbmi PaasragsrsjMih tbslr^W *r4. S«%-4r^U|
ifl it
Sen'l Sup't. nfv27dtr
fliB
CRAW SlUPPSatS
Of all sizes and c»pacify ranging Jtn SO to IOOO Bushels p&r fottH**0 itft of IbSk, and WarfeiKM fc' Sb rtfteii
a
i* Je$? !as*§&>
Tim
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A, AI, New York ftom SalamauCTi' (Sund.ys e*ceytfeW." ^toua'st Hpruetl,vllle M7. A. M. (Bk|»), Denecting 1 1 witta th'e"B.SU A. M.' Day Bipreas fi a Batlalo,
nJ
rsasst idQer1 frbin .A UJ
Train* for Boston and Mew Bngluja vstim. .: -u."-, juT~ ..I.W4MW From Buflhlo—IS? Mew" york _fim i^im -. i-vVCer- Kxcliange anitmlcmgiia Mi i4»V 3.)9 •. H. New York Uay ftsartus, nj .1 uuday» exce. t^d). Slops at Hor«»ilsvill» 8.60 A. M., ,Bkft) 6aaqe»haaaM l(ki'. Kl., (Dine) Tnrner'* 8.05 ', M.
raoin
tt at.
8.34 A- IL tiprc*» Bsil, ,T.A Bortielisville \*»nd»y* extej»fei). NeF York at 7.00 A. ll. Oennecl*,!
?urg,the
ith
vesln
Northern CeAffal ftuilwiy fprjlarruPhiladelphia, Baltimore, WS|iugtd« and other point* South. am B. Ughtnlig day* excepuru)., stops at. Uornellv (Sop.), and arrive* in KoWYifk 7.0
ConneoU at Jerser U(y with Horui Train of New Jeney lUilroad tor and Washing ton, and At New York ing Bzpre** 'l'r^in for Urntun.aud land-Cities.
MorS'-1'-
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•.IO P. B. New York DAILY. Stops at Horueilsvilie (Sup., intersecting! with thS4wl6 trom Dunkirk, and arrive* in 12.D0 P. AilOOonnects at Blmi nsbntg, PtdladhiphiA-auil Booth, I}.90 PTM-.' CincinitHti Exp
Uaya tacepteo). -ptups at* btupai
a a S
nccu Great, Bend wjit» Delawai wahnd A WeaterrfBallrosi Wf 8c ran ,,, tonaud Philadelnlua., aadat Mow-t
Afternooou Train* aiid 8v6»mois for Boston anditew Kn^and Cities. :. Only one Train Ba*t ou Saudaj. iesTipr. tr.L. laid atse.lOP.lt, rsacWbffIxevf iMTuiW*
UlW
The bestrYeatiiaMd and ncKt LuaaisjU Stafrro tai Uoachee WIN THE ^OBLO-«Kaccompa. ,^. nyipgallaighttiaiis^on Ibis railway. twvW ^aggage Chected Tfcabugb f»x*** A,nd Ftore aslloia as hy any othtfiRoui^ ^^w
ASA FOR TICAKTa TU £Blh BAi|MfA vna
WliUb can be obtained nt all Principal Ticket Of- -r fiCSSin theWaet iBiS Sonth Wosti H. BIDDX.E,
WM. 9, :-4 °ra •V^en' *«wi
adb
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Millers and DistiHiBrs! *f. WeepdMtaralsiDtaTtng
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IN ANY COBDITIQ» Or 1' Siii aoil and Clean the Cora In SapeKox CWi%aUor than ,199 M1LC Oli iTAltKEt.
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OVER SOO lN UAliY tj««4 PoiUMi ftgitrt, SatU Ean'lillj, hm lit, it, it, /I rt, ItlGHABlVS IRON' WOCRKa^ifpe? 1U0 a YiASIIINOroN STlUiBr ,n
CHICAGO. l±.Ut S
MA1JS PL0W Estum, Preble-Voniri^r,
Tlie£mplreiueenoP tlie wies^nflef
Cast Steel that will on» roitth and oat lisijngi "Snt other Wrougli Ptow made. It throwa wide,. rtiau.andsracefBijlurrow. andia draowhtla ^lm' ow on record. Farmer* w, II:do Jttd jispiofcat '••W"WV~ Jehn Seott A Sen's5 WftrelioiigC "s3i
"b Terr^-Hatite# JBSdionla,:r Before purchasing iflsewlicre. Yowr iu'i-reat fs desire to promote, aud what we any is true. noTl6dwly
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