Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 May 1867 — Page 2
DAILY
TKBiiK HAU'Tlfc'
Tharsday Sfomlng, ~lfay~T6tU, 1867
mjfCbCK'S ilNBIO E!H?ff»ITI02f. Fr»fl? Foil lerncfl to Foft
ff'ja s-^Saiietxri
Brawl
R. D.
.Itntt-arm
Eil tlitloa.- its Mission —Its RtoiHs Brfsi'(U( «rHaacoik Iter Leavenworth—(lifttar's €w*?rf and Its WBMIIfc"-SdJ22r A aiong the Tioaps—KID worth Clij- Iat«M«« meeting with -Black Kettlc"-C. P. «. B.
Special fcorrespondeqpsJUsldiurUHdilicrat.) On the Road Home,
May 9, 1887.
After the lengthy and important council held at Fort Larned, with the mighty Hatau'a, we set our races toward the north. Two ditys of unusually rapid marching across the aoutyry, which, for variety of Scenes, canf^tfbe' surpass^ brought u» 16 Fort Hayt*. srorr hayes is built on a plat of ground completely surroundad bv ravine, down wfcich trickles during all the season a stream of pure, sweet, crystal-like water. Tlie nlen quarters are buiit or. the edge of th$ ravine, in the form of a j^uar%**nd. are coin posed of small log shantfe^ with #ido and cifacioua stone chimneys. Major Howe is commander of the fort and evidently has been at great pains to make it us thorough and complete a place of defense as the short space of four months woti'd allow. The garrison,. which is composed of two companies of tlte 7th infur.trv, under the personal supervision of tho ainjor, haa .built an extensive and ttri ng '"place with bastions which qomrrmnd all dirjpctio'is, and will afford simple protection, to tho besieged patty frdjj&r any mi?.-ies. But the oommamding (Seherul is not well pleased with the site, and a special council lms already determined upon a spot more eligible for a fort, this pmce received its nam«
froax'
We found General
ferigadier
General Alexander Hayes, who Ml at the Itui.ile or the Wilderness. It is fifty-eight zririfs from Fort Harker, and two hundred and forty-ilvQ due wast from'tW.lfcAspi^i river. .. PKESENT 'BJTtrATIOH AMD CONDITIOS OF
Tlilt 7TH CAVAXK.Y.
Cmstar
with the 7th
ca^nlry at thi* post, 'waiting patiently for our arrival. His horses are in a very ,por condition, from the lack of foj General Hancock, beforo starting W ithis citmpaign, had taken great precaution kre sufficient subsistence for both troops ami horses, and had ordered rtto be for'warded at once to different posts, await our arrival, but owing to carelessness jand diktorines* of quartermasterg.lftajtpf'^al* lave been suffering greatly from deflcaency of forage. Neither hay, oats nor corn couid be fount at tha for^ wtkfcpajised grs-it' Inconvenience to Cudtaf,wii jbad bet-n ordered to pursue tho Indians to'the deuili, and occasioned excessjvjs dijappcimment io General 2ancoc*, lHi?) pad -lbeen expecting daily, dispauper• fljiniunciiig.a worthy result. Horpw typre djaily dying at the camp, near tho fort, to the number of four and 'five, anc^Q.^&l to! the horrors of an early apringiCr'-'Wmter campaign, thirteen men were paralysed by that terrible disease, thellciifty. *"There were also premonitory symptoms of thai disease in the 37th. infantry. .But the aurgeons are fangvjkJ#'^4ifietr ehtir^ recovery. and no caseso'far has proved' fa tal. On the whole, Stietrob^'Juive !jeen remarkably i)ealthyT^akuig jn^o considertion the long marches ihe'iiSfant^c were pom polled to take. .7/ tsaJI 1 1N7A3TTKY ON TH* 'WLlixM*
Even from our limited experience on the pltiifte, wo tliink it a Very bad policy to take infantry soldiers on a campaign against the Irrtlians. "Were infantry only ji.eedtd so guard trains, still.we are of the opinion that they would be productive of more harm than good. Four or five Soldiers cannot ride on loaded wagons, bnd rwould necessarily be compelled to walk.
It is an old saying on the plaiQS, and pne which has heen repeatedly proven to be true, viz: ~"A man without a horse has no Tbusmesrsg!t6^Mri^'^25¥5hen: Geft6ral Ou* gCiwrsH'i^eral(.tojiar»tte]&aIndiintj dlrgctly"after tliair" treachery had became •apparent-to yripros^evevy oqa, he^Toimd that travefing"4ity miles a day" wc^ufd
bring him up to^bem. How,is itpossible, when fresh cavatry fail to overtake Inr dians, fir infantry^ loaded and encumDer borcf] with fceayy knapsacks and beamier muskets, to do so "Fifteen miles a, day on au average is the utmost a foot soldier can constantly travel. he dullest mind will pereeiv# the useleascesS of infantry traveling af 'that rate, to overtake Indians traveling at the liatc pf llt'iy or sixty miles a day. We of mention these facts because we wore1 Sled to reflect on them at beholding the wekry foot soldier struggiing on with heavy clotlte?, accoutrements and knapsacks, under a boiling hot sun, the vpertpiratlon rolling do\7n thair sun-burnt faces in lai*ge bead-like drops Many of them wtere boys from fifteen to nineteen^ and others aged men. They desert at tho first opportunity offered. Cau you ^wonder at it?
THE END OF TUK XXPXSITIOK. The intrtntry have been left at different posts in Western Kan las. Facta Dodge, Lurned, Hayes, arid Lyon have «ach ire eeivt'd an addition of two companies frjom tho 37th infantry, and one. company nas been stationed at Fossil Creek, lattly mado memorable by the brutal murder of three white men by, tfce ttVfcgtt. The 7th cavalry, under Custar, will' retain in the uwighborhood of Fort Hayea, until the grass appears, and the horses are in a better condition. Then he is to commence active and offensive operations against the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. Custar is precisely the gentleman for the job. IA certain dash, impetuosity and""txiaoubied eourtige are his principal characteristics. From all the encomiums lavished on* hiui by persons qualified to judge, we think.he is a first-rale cavalry olflcer, »nd will perform the task allotted for him to the entire satisfaction of the Western.peoplei— Let tho?e who ar« in authority see that quartermasters supply him with all the iorage and stores lie need*, and some extra horsi«, and the people of the West Will r.oti, for a lime at least, have cause tif plain of the luggardnois of the military,' or of the'danger of traveling io~ tileItook"^ AIoukUum. TJie battery has been ordered to ri Kiley, this morning, aud -with it nil '.too wagons in tho cotmnand .The' wagons are to return from Riley immediately and convey provisions to tbe tev«ral posc» already mentioned. It
THE 1TTSSTON OF JPHK MPIDmO^. When we applied thn title "On the War Path,'' to utir rambling correspondence, \ie were uuder the iinpressiott-tliat Gen. Unncock had undertaken' his campaign on the Plains for the purpose of puuishingtbo Indians for iheiantuberable outrages which they kad committed.-— We may well bo pardoned such au error, as it was the common belief out West.*-^ Lately the commanding General, with lits customary aljabuiiy, favored us'with his views, which when iieard, made us aware that his intentions—his purpifcigs—were diametrically opposite to wliat we had imagined. lus'.^ad of "On the War Patb,'' the title ought to have been "On tlie Peace Path."
We learned that his misssion was to feel tue temper of the Indiana to see who were guilty and who wero not to convince himself and others whom might concern, what tribe was tor war and whiih tribe was fur peace to sign a treaty if necessary, with any tribe or 'tribes who ara addicted to making treaties to separate the peatehil tribes irom those for war and lastly, to post more troops on tho Smoky Hill and bunta Fo roads.
isaion
reheni 'operations,
stated that Congress voted $150,000 to pa tbw 8b»rt campaigB. The "tfffl tHf-fit*"T"" troops baVo marched over 450 miles. The guilty tribe?, and tnose disposed for war,
acd
frishmen
ul tAMn
v,
BtSULT8 CF THE XXPEJjrilOjSr. prcigreas and results of this expei4aVe already given in detap,
Cheyennes, have been
found out. and separated from their sworn
omrm
want of eleganca^c
mm**#
burnt,! and
SUEEMAN AND HANCOCK.
ilajor General Handock left for L#»von worth this morning, to receive his ln*i instructions from tha "great lliuker," before the latter starts on his uxc ur
our visit, there were four houses already, completed, and three of these bosses already erected were lager beer saloons,while one, a^^*i(hanty, bore the eujwonious title of Kingsbury Hotel. ButfWft' must give it tha credit of having a cimtortabie appearance, though there was a want of elegance^ind a knowledge ofjart| uprd^n0tm*Wffis Verv urbane, and possessed doubtless of tthat suavity that is indispensably a qualifjca-
There are thirteen buildings in coi rse' of urection at the presont moment, "he, population of the new town of Eilswoi th#i is estimated according to the last cer ius of 1867, at forty men, Jour women, eight boy 4, and about twenty^|ne ddgs. There Is neithet it cow,h&^, cat nor ehiblt^ en around, but ttjero ara plfenty c(f rattiesnakes, gophers, owls, mice audl^trairie dogs within the limits of the town. |A8 the town of ^Is^rorth fa paf| ui^Ipaijcel of fcbis'great tffid-^rogreitoive^iountry, ii is also progressive—foj^ iw? .,sooner h^s the flfthjhouse begliu stateiy, frpu't above the green earth than, gattoenjdi in the threeitfloons ohovtf .mentiohe^ ^re the population gravely discussing tbefiro* gtj(»t^,pjtnn%kinfrjt^,^WAn
town .«eU®!f.«l IndT
of'eiecting a iimyor. ente^^riaing citiaten of that ^reen:.cfjjty, Reaves woi'' has announced his determination-' ting up a printing establishment, and of Issuing a daily-paper, which is to model of intelligence. The houses are jail made of rough boards, and the new town has quite a rough appearance. The tijen uv6 l-ougfli, thtf wotn^n and rhilcft'en are also rough, and they nave a certain roi^gh hospitality, geniality, kindness and lo,ve, whi$h Ma ravbrenOa .iliC9jd.'fiS'Mfor|iti' purity. Take oi^r wor,^ &rteirfPli* P1 love, such as cheers the heart of a pass In, traveler, and'"which is botight "without money and without pric^,.",
Tlle iniiabiUnU pf Kliswortn are pire
typesgl ^e W^es^^l^'hey Ire like aia'monds covered with rot(gh greenish crust, which, when !%tbt?Ved, most dai'zle th'e eye with their brilliuni^ Tho'stranger ra hot turned from tlaedoorthe hungry,jne^jti^affel^s led to beg—the thirsty has,the wherewitt alto appeal his ihiPst','diluted with something strong if necessary for the ii'
stranger can pla^r u.fiddle tbe best in the house is at his euaitutiiid. umoSJ,*circ ,, Wonderful, vpdjpfl,' fe-^he rfpidto with ^hifeh he-
ftbmag':'n»ll
gratk»dv tt«i l*l«t d4)\Nii' t(nd tlife raite Se^ cured in thoir place,-, and witS ks' ^iucb 'regularity and orcter as tue "Best piece of mechanLSm. The UiuSn- i^aqifiijlrm'lroad eastern division, is positively and undoubtedly ah established ""ffibt. Within the shor: spu^ of tiv.UjWio&ks, ,« jui(jj(r8ur» prising charfge has h^pdntKl. kor to juiiclion City, tno bottom lands tire teeming vfifk raociiep.lately buillj ^nd the voice ptiowman^^ is itaard where-iu£ two short months a^o the, war. whoop of tt* saviplndiaif ^"fflaft.od^n %r pee woods^tjfr tho bm6ky.- Pedestine tlie road all tound for tlieJWttt.^filgtfijis with their'liitlo ail ihoir wives, 'Chudr^i? and answer your queries as to wiiithjer bound, vfith 'fttJll^ Wesf."j seems to Le -«oiitagious everybody Stems, imbued with railroad, hasty ur,a.energy. The ciiy of Sulina commences to raue-iibr head. A uiNgttiiicent depot is
V6
tot
and'main, asltThey had an interest in the road ap4r^i IVont'Htheir1 tfai^yl iVstS" or monthly w^ge^. But ."Jtxcelsior" kitba motto and westvtard do ouopire .anti^civilizaiiou weud their way. .riatsiFbrt
General Hancock intends t$ Harker to sign a treaty^ the^ famous Black KetUe^^ *.&ikisij:* *.
«t*ta^dk DfenyWVe^g^n^
"rules"' j»re con'Spicuoualy ^posted -"No- jTr :.w one alloAred to reujk'in ni lhe hall passage-way longer than five .minutes without taking •drink, or in tbe sittrftrroom ten noiifiifisirttihaut doing ~1ikdwisn. Any pne iciueing to drjnk when will be ignomtnwti»iy kickefl'nr8t.s'-l gentlemen ae expe^tljl to dat ih(^"l&^>npeet in their cocktails,nodi those who do io will not be 'Supplied with any mofce,~A W
0t
to the Bostoil "The locomotive! a] propriately named Jersey^ is o£ -best passenger
worth ttopoilfitU^am of arflryilm^-^Te- *hj*r1flMTnw the"DnifeJ States, and Adraihorses, squaws and papooses. liie y»g-
r^hij
tiniahed. Jt is the grpat
wftm poles burned lateiy, cannot b»j re-,r^TfiSi£Lfla^fe.ja«» #r» tjii
placed without going to the moun which will involve"them in an intertoiC sbio war *iih the warlike Utes, their hated enemies. The Santa Fe t^d Smob Hill routes will be better guarded. Kat}J gas i3 free from all hostile Indians^an her broad fertile bosom is open to thefemv igrant. That is all we are aware of that has been accomplished. Of one thin| we ftilli in thair iaeeL and Juen it arc certain: Major General Han obeyed his orders to tho very lett ir.^ tAtfui While General Hancock is East Bi Bvet Major General A. Smith has mand of the department of the jper Arkansas, and will make his headqua lets for the present, at Fort Harker, butjhis intention is to make his permanent sadquarters at Puebla, Colorado.
.-o renaafka or tne maa in piue _^,lhe engineers lind workmen who flock to fiik it—kib&iiioifvfl M^unllfei thoso of
Europe—so seemingly ligbt snd so symtion to.
fo
i&iko.
gre^s
J.ioii
to
the Holy Land. THE rUTCRE CITY OF KLLSWOBTH A» tho thunder of the iron horie is faintly borne on the breeze towards! tire west, settlements spring up as if by mfgic at intervals alon£ the intended route.— fhfey ^d^e h«Ai.i^|^M^r| of of ripe cfvilizutTon. About three nilles from Fort Harker a speculating company, has bought and apportioned some pow bottom land close to the Smoky Hill riven' into town lots.^-^Phis same land about jtwo years ago was entered under the hojm% stead act, by one Charles Kingsburjj.— This person sold it to'a company whoiof-
log this ap9eiinen "of American jueohanism, at a large ontlay of money-, not expecting aify'Mutti iroto saleis t£' for .tbough America-can- -make superior machines, she can not compeM in frice
Jhtfexpltnned
tion all hotel proprietors should possess- -'Europeans
The thro weeks from the date of this When that intending settlers in this infant toj should provide themselves, with the] cessary articles for table use. They sho also bring some warm blankets or iL. along. As for provisions they need hkve no fears, us they will find plenty and in rare variety. Vv'e too« a glance atjthe list of good things, prepared fur mortal man to digest, of which the followiag is a true transcription, to wit that is to »y? "Breakfast! real and fresh buffalo broi edv bread and canned peaches. Dinner: ctn»i tied peaohes, bread, and fresh roast bufl ilci hump. Supper: bread, canned peacljif and fresh buflalo stealc." You will ab* serve, by glancing at the above, that Lhe articles set forth, promise a healthy iet, which the hotel proprietor out of his fl* nitc love prescribes for his boarders. Gc od, pure, fresh, and lit food for man.
USSC£Z^i£r
COnside
tually bas|S than eight
xsrrc*..
.. on, locomotjv.fts. came to
decision yesteid»y on the merits ot the
Franoe'has at least a'doXen.' Aiitrisi and iCussja .liave Uireai ".dr four ea^,~' The Austrian members of theory took ex-
to the 'America' because it. was W ({MM*, AW'^hich
ceDtion
they tboi«^ara«rj|0^for show than utility' -They ^lannea tna-t tbe lightness of some IdfdhS dMKiiiiei^ w'«6 a ialrilica of strength to beauty. But forrantetely
EMlii&ta^l&ir of ttie^j«ry is- well iufornawi/m^e 'HSertnSotive engines, and
that tti^rtftlroadLift Amfcri-
ca pycn of atf#niir^3M|eeWj construction from-iEurapean roadij^' that the country is newLand the itaas_ tbeaply' buiit and *tiie ties a^esuoject to displace men t^ from frost tttirto rlcfe Over rough roa^sjfhere nrfiiSt J^::§las}|e!|y i^jthe'mac'hinery that ^mflfican .engineers lijid
egeiabl
j0cl*itie*
to
intend witfe wit£, .owheUy- unknown to that taking ail things into
iecation^ ttrtf, Affieripatj loco oti ve Wimy dther on'oxhibi^yn.— His arguments w^fe s^.. convincing that file otifesr jiwors
wat su His
lis prediction!.—
important event occurs, latl
,gaveI%ay
and awarded
the gold tnedjfl tp^he "America." This i& & tiuimph', and has been achieved through tho intelligence and honesty
Ma««ap»fectanately I
ave not nia nuM«^ut| no is thoroughly con versa ntwttn American railways and American engine^riti^i and though his own oquqtoy ift.pn,e of ,.the largest Cpimpe-' titi!£f!v ^ivSas heamatrtenuous for justice, -and^ha^^icceeded 3&toUi«ig.8f tofc the tfnited States.-9Phis is a good beginnings and: iPthe^tfhe^'cqiittiOutions eqiially der serving hay,e, "equal justice, the Uuited Stated willihav6a fair share of awtrds, tootwl^hstejbdirig Aij nfleagcontribution• .ai^ fauft^ ^f management.','.., a*.* 1 "There is n§ jtmmbug afecfut^ Jaime i'arci
enOosmetic!Lotion:
It bar cu r-
"edja§»MjSnd efili^Wy' With leai'^thaTi one Ij^tt^fW rfteiX Sftnlliard,' of Ix^li.ap^polte, 1^.^"""" j.fc/ dwlw
CARRIAGES. ORM «& CO.,
^CW¥higli'J^anufaciurerif
OoMoem V/AWUm Txhks HAITI, Im,( Keep todilBtitry ou band/ail^ off#r furwlei at tbe lowest market pricni, s)l of the Isteat styles of
CABRUD£», 1JGHT WAG08, of 'ttiift'/fjv'tt niinlimctuit-, of selected stock. 8pt/ci1 titfvntioo pnld to
Bipaisim«.
"W'f'SYi'.i
AI*J.
WELCH.
idnCMSOS TO WEI WELCH WBICIHZ, Ml 14 Owi1«»nf
barreli jier day.
cleft, r«id
o'dlbcK *AV"H./ Htid
8
be built
to meet the demand for stojraage addressed to this live city. Tbe curs run here regularly, passeug^rs alight and inquire an^iouslyj "Mow is bf?T' and gcioaway again, delighted to near thitt -"b»z i» tiptop.'' Pils^rti»er6 can procure ticket^ lor Siiiina, and lu ldur we6K3 wlU ^be
l«jf
k*ble
to
Fort Harker. tlqutds 6f
under enorgetic taskmasters are
1"
CPIU1GES AND BUGGIES, Corner*Seeood-antl Waluat St»., Terre Itaute, Ind Feb 27 d*»(iiu
ITOiiY.
I de»lre tile'puWic' sad' oitlaena of Xarre Hactci^ thntl hate opemid Factory for aad Spring oors soutll of times, ready to ttccoiumofl^o
lA.ose
whj may favor we with a
call. lJepairUig wiri he. done, promptly. «30a§* JOSEPH WBIGHT.
lHHEailOKK YiiVEtiAtt!
•, 3
-S
AS-^ro*
.^rus^ngs' |ure-Cider Vinegar, GREEN BKANl). Tc U.'Stroifi: apd i'ttlatable, Wauba.ntkd
Puke,
TO' J$BSW* Pi'-JKl.KS.
Fir&Prtmtuin
awardud at tfat- U. Fair, at ibe
Illinois State Fair and the Chicago City Fair. X»rge»t Works of the kind in United Statue, ibliaeed in l{tySv tUipacity1ill-
One .Hundred
and
CHAKL4CS «. E. PRl^SINti. I 330 He 341 STATE STREET,' ril&liita CHICAGO. 4T^S INTERNAL
SUK SOTtOE. A
-lMnby plran to tbe .citixeos*f tbe
ffe^elith Oo11»bHon District of Indiaua, Putp3rsOki» vwi.'vni mo-'.Ytlu^tions
,f*u)
ufid All
iib
with tiiR K^turnB. »ud KnnmertttioD8 of the JVtitrtia.l SlA'reli ^is^sscaent of T«xe« for the yiair 1WT, nicrndir'g the ineomo Tax of 18^6,
«8ameutf, Lists,
cQei't of Tftxea for the
rnadd by tbe 8«v r»i Assistant Afie^ors of eala Pit^tWcc, utidar theAci of Cvngi^i of the Unuiti StatfP. .of Jbtfl 1064, eulitied, "Au Act to provide Internal Rereoue to wnpport the Government, to pay Interest ou tlio Pnb.ic Deht^andior for vxamluatioijL. iJl ,41^ 'Itice of James Farnog* Writ&of tijjL iK tl ejcitr t/fT^rre mrax^i' VfKT%6\ipty, 1 Ilafta, b^lwe t^ie bonra of
o'clock 1*. M.f of »ach
6"
day. from ot ilay T^ tlHj 'ASth.d-iy of May, 1807, la^t tfatt\ tfie undesigned, at the place fetoVetUiX will hta% fXRtiiiOe, aua'determiue which iuK«t te io writing, u^ier com^UiiQ.6dV'i toucitibfc tue of sai Aaiiatdut Asseapors ilf""iwd*lrt«cric^'J,,w8lct» nny br presented, or fli*l In Kin Wtie* or bef^t-r tlUtdat Jit wbich ttnic aud •nB.tote«-fst"d wili iltaw attend. JAM KH F.Altl(INOTiK,
Tirre Haute. Idn., ?ttar U,18:7-dlw-*2t
Boofs^iSf Shibes Very Cheap
To fftse out kls'Ta'i^e stock^
Si &
^ir
dTOHH
Kurty's
Stock Bfo' 00 JB ittft strpei,
^t?erre Haute, Indiana, ••oix -&p®lrnMy "reAtOtoendelfl» -wtll sll«ctting abled fi' for Ooods, an •5Ct31dtf
s^lid Woolen Knitfully eafloods
.inTUe »»4 ^KUemm
»c»n aoa inspect them. Wool takeniuacchanta tl the highest market rates paid.
til
p^i. Bxpouaon nnt'4'H ftP Ht-BtiMffiBj
qc* af u» 'M«li«t»
puttie ud tbU cbanklax bosk will tell thsas how it caaa jont. Subm obj»ct to thaMbjM*
8,
New IfoTl^ Oitjr
IS ltL» ear
KMiim
xBsnsttri:*
im
niy Ufa
In, Laai tiles of arjoiai a MOWBPH,
intrv
«iAlr^ng!iihnAn[of^ted tb the shel 2^c^a„the_groiind Jthut the. jangineee, If /allowad to sit under aahed, would be more likely/to-g^laaleep tf ^Aliged to face the wind ana storm I Pwlnpa if .wasJaJskf q»M«M«kei j9ite ride cm ting nia face and the nertheftst wma -wfairthwg- through—his hair, he might change hi&«ndhti tjil)^'' *i '-'ITne pr^ritie% locomejlve de-
Send foe Olrcalan and im ou rteraL »*i» Ml iwcilpfloa of 'the work. .AdaM* WkWol ptTHirfHumio iia., fiT 4)Ma, a* Da' port, Iowa.-.'.-r. ,ff ,.:n tttwiitr' itlijw '.liar beet lifniv bo«k al Rule* »orVroin«ti. Baa»Sail, JjrdMy. to Tho chap^rva datrdwalBK aud -#krtrer» fi the frterttf tbefa^^aq je$t,78br maU. «l£vd9 bBADfcM* 00.,
CM^aet-IM —Sereral new point* explaiaa#. tharftR.'-M-nt." lllutrated. SeM-aa wma £i*, or .teupforHM of Bfadkj^JMW** mmbriW nr. «lLXOM BsAMltl CO.,,
Comttlwion' SKwoiMUiftfe Ke. leatk FpmI, A Wftl»
MANUFA£)SUXtBn
TOBACCO
AGENCY
Importers or SFAWga^L*A»,|1 TETTEELEII A CO^ Ko. xtk ArA Stir***, PfilLADiLlPHI A, PA] Have on hand varloO»^W«ir ka4«fc glnla taskwork W. CrdaipWn aoa a bnffct aortment of Havaaa, fitlm, Oonn., *o. Wni L. Bowabiw. Xb. Haitnua.
EDWARDS & BE "rW O O
A O I N
era
OK 8ALB—SHIJXQIiE, STAVK AND Billi
MAtiHINEBY, conqirlsing ghinglf Hiila, HoadiDg MHU, Shlttttfl »ud Heading Jolaters, Stave Jointern, dtava Clutters, Beading OlccleS aB I Planers, Kquali*lng *nd Out-Off Stfws, A». Al new, of our own ibantifaotore, aad warranted.— tieail for Illustrated Iiist. FtlliliJSB
Alto, House Safe*, Parlor Salts, Sideboard aad Cabinet Safe*, for silver plate, valuable papers, ladieti jewelry, Jtc., Ac., made, ta papreeent ha •one pieces.'-f furniture, atind far llluatra Catalogue. HBsaisa, fxSML A taa*K*N,:! Broadway, :or. Murray 8t.,.S»w lorkj VAaait, UsaatNQ Co., Thilapalhla Bntliis Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED To sell, wlthont buying the Bight, SILTSBS' CJELKuKATKD
PATJlNT
WAXTEI—tverywhtro»-S»l»em«n, ladies aS G«u'It-man—S10J to
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COMMUISSIttK NEKCB& He. S KMtt Ffe»t street, Coi»iKumunt«$oHcited,S«cks furaifbail.
Adiaitces madoifaeqU'ted, Wooi» properly diaplayM, aaa due attentM giveff to effect tljair beat diepoaal.
Wools oftach consigner Inrarlably kept sej rate.
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289' and 384 Mailtwa St., OakS(o, Ilila«U, KnifliMb atetalle CMfesi Iii*e. The hounowiie'a friend. Praised by all who nee iti— Ak-euta wan tod everywhere. Send two rad itaape far sample and description.. PAUKtiKSONflt YOUtiO, Box 402 Port Baron, Jlioh..
THE NEW KIT ire.—Boardman'g Oiit bandied Kitoheu Knife iaprononneeil "the beat ihia« yet." Sample sent Postage Pal4 for 40 ota.
Boardmao Cutlery Co., N«w Havi
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Patent CkaapUra
351 Broadway, «or. HiMf it., If. I. The most bkliabu Sscoaitx aao* Fiaa kxown. Over Thirty Thoasand 'flHlin'lSATj havo been sold aud are nowhtnaaa,a«diaon•tl 500 have passed eafely throasb, aeetdsaSal Jra
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BBOOM, untversally aa-
hnowledged the sMnplmt, beet,-and ntost beaotitel in the world. It equally adaptrd. to Oity aad Country, has ti ken. the 1st premium wherever eathibited, and the only one accepted for tha Paris Exhibition. Mr. G. A. Wetlierell hatalready a4d 1100 in Athens, Co., O. Send for Illnstrated
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Tkere^ not a Uty, Tewn or Tllli^i,
LADIfiS,
Is selling JtX.
Gaiters,
Roots Nhoel aud To walrvfOQm Spring stock. Ton ^iU^b^uigoahlmat^ a H^obsnios Block, fyf ^articalar Attention is given to CUSTOM WORK
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cnlar, and read what tho Sclentlno Ameriaau, -American Agrioulturiet" (after smonths taSt) "Aineiicsn Institute rrmera' Olab," Mm*. Denioreet, Prof. 0. 8, Fowler, Mile# Oreenwood'A Co, aud othwe say'of it. The Brass jde'a'llc parts sent to Farmers (where we have no ageai with lull instructions fur aaklntr. their $wa Broome, by mail or ejrprees (prepaid) fttf 41.60. AddreA—ostniufc first, second and third chojo* o' Countiee-C. A. OLKGQ Jk CO^ 3W Breadway, Y., sole ownera of Silvers' Patei^ Broom
K»ft i»Sl i't jjt'ff i'W tl lO
the
United states where TaaxA!i*'s Jtrraaraswai Seleses AraaiEXT is not a household artdiciue. From vvcry point of tbe compare, Svery Mall briojfi testimonials of Its marvelous efficacy in dy&pepsia, nervous debility, live* caaiplela constipation.
M)I.D AT ALL DRCQSTpKM,
WHISKERS I A Heavy Beard is la five weeke by u^iefT Kusaeli's Italian Compound. Sent doe- ly eealed fron- carious »ym tot Ml*. ft. ItUSSKLL A CO., Watectovn. B.
Discard InjorlooB Pb4-
diuga. MADAMK JUHSL'D Mtwusnl. BAJ.U and Patent BBHAST IUCVATO& data!opea the form physiologically, '••pot, W7 Oaaal St., N. T. Send stamp for Treatise., Ml by drnggitts.
OUREt: t, for tha radical
SURE PILlEJ Dr. Gilbret's Pile lustra: core of Piles, ration or ia Uve minutee, pi-rinaneat care. OendHHfor Circular. Sola by Druggiits itt*erally.—Dlecount to Pmalafs.— Aguuts KO.HAI New York.
«, ProtapSus,|e^*e., Without aa lift meolcine, re. Wllevaa the worst dps atee, and hasr^navar failed to aM
AGENTS WANTED £&& QENJSBAJ. Ij C. BAKSSt History of the Secret Service.
This work was announced m»athkaa'yeara(g^ bat owing to the attempts of the flnisrnmsat to anppreas i, its publication was delayed. It will ^"under the saper^T^r o^^S5^KAKbS!"tS»I marvelous narratives era a(t«Ml by the hVlhsil oflfcisl antt ority.
The MOBA Ld of tbs Jfatioaal Capital" ara TBOBOUUULY VKKTl LATfiO, an« thftw are some 3TBANGG Bi\'KLATl«ilf8 emneeraiac BEADS Or DKPAKrMKNT^ Jtemfaerg of
Hosroti, WOWN 4 CO., 'A^gel •f|T« ,Vfl
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and Wui, In trn
Hiitiutes, lor thiee cents per qaart. A perfectly eatiatactotv article. 25 cts. a bottle. Atk your Drugdist for
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IN THB NOBmW Kil The drst jfldor will be stocked wiA Sheet Uusie, StringtSkiaa, Xasis Books, and pftl-
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fs- fotR:Giixo3ir. 1W^ ife:: PRACTICE ?UN0 HAKEK, By trade. conseaa«ntlj a Judge of Instrnmenti, iUia rihAng itfttOTfrtfa the' (tfstah'cS1cu fulty iUibcrai disooiwti'to S«oniaarlM, achsols MlalS ters snd Teachers of Music. :39«a i6 Circular aadInstrumeat,warranty (for live yearsf
B.fsa ui- eva..
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of MUSIC,
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Iti JIBflO PBOMODH3BD BT TUB HOST Scleniiflc Analytical ^bt-ml^s.
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express PANT.
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1 hsrvte tti-dsyopeiisd a'new and complete stock of j9eod%^n my I me. coaaistlagg of fWlTVMT* FI5M CAAB1 ARB U&O, of all kinds': le which I Invite the attention ef
Peblitf. He. Id* Mmitt Htslt Hext door to flendrich A ^-l'ggyy'e CMumljJUrt. haya alao opened and^Hed apia saperb etylean ICE pREAM glALOQA,
Ice crtaai^'l^BiOBB^e aatf #IH'bi served upfo sui 11 be mobtfas dioos,: IWM' aw, HiMlitiy HWMl
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aanwd Um'puy have in ehv«e«r
two KxpreilM D»U7, to ud fromn XewTork, -in——Mm?
Philadelphia, WwlltiM Cfe.
Aad al| at%sr points
in^thsWsstsra Btat.'d and
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CaoaassUs Mass Tesfci 1
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and from
Three Sxpreim Sally, to Cincinnati, Ohiot 1, Gbtasnbos,
fndluapo|is, ind BioSmond,
Daytoa, fort Wajne, And ail points In IMlaaa aad Ohio. Two Krpresses Dailr, to and from: tUiatLoais, iiicago, IlUaou, Hannibal, Oentrsilia, Uilwaukie, Wis., is,, Detroit, Mich. *4' iaSnt.iaSsph, Mo. And air point* North and Weat, including PK|nt in Kansaa and Nebraeka. JTWO Iiummi Mj, ta aa# item.
Oreancastle, ijuayetts, Urawfordsville, Hlchigaa City, ac. •se Xxfrera avHy, to and mmKYiua^ m». -n ttoe Acco»«iodanoa Jtximw Jolly
To and fram
Paris, Illinois, Chsti—tttt IH1&.U T?1'?®*'Illinois,aadto
latin tedla»
AlihttStitsss entrusted this i.'omnany wUl 1 atUHMsd tvgwmrHf aad wis* &pHek/
Smtii'STMiti SranSfffi-
Ohio 'HiasSi Terrauiat^ iud. «^Hiitiaoapoll*, Itt«* Uxi6fir 'isiah jgtaa. j^td3ao"!iw* 3- **'*r ADAN8 KIPBCSd CMHt jl¥.
Capital jito^oe^iiiiu
fiastcfa Weatera ami tivBtfeeri EXTSWea-WKWASlMtHft Uave tacl.1(ies over all' the liailroade Bast,' ^e-. aad South, fbrtharspij transportatioa d'f jaOMSY AND OTflaft TALUABtji
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Heavy and Light Fre%kt, Padklti|*am4 Motes, Dralts auJ Bills collected, aad pcoaiT ataiv^iaaiie
Merohaudlse taken Stt dslliery o&pejttrfiu'.: ol the accompany lug bill, -and pmoewds satawied promptly.
Cu4#r •arahilMessengett, Sha .=Eapsseiutiivit »ud departs, .with nearly all the tnuos,
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priucipal Kastern cities and lAlertncdiatB °Ui djilw"
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naskiug-cViStrcaitaectiMts Wit
for tha prinelpcJ oltisS of the Uouth. Kim A# LOW
All 0IIK8 CVMP^'t
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Losses and damagaa proaaptly attested abd ssttfi^ Twenty Y©a.r,»#,,'*T
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Mvsucc^selbl op*raSona of tfyp old and Caat'pauyi* a iiifldiotj^t^iutn of its reapuiul-*IWT* biUly as^ houorablS deailjg-WlU) the ptibtlc.'^uiJ to solicit a oootinaance of its patronage.
Odloa at No. ti Steehauioe Haw, Terr* Haute £k fi, ALLEN, Agtstit, ,. k)viastf,
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THIS RAILWAY BXTBNDB
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Dunkirk io Hew York 460 a Nao balamamea .ie /fet£ jfark
IS noKJ 'T
AUD
22 to 27 MILKS tbe SH0KTK8T KOVtK AH Trains,ran dltseUy Mrongh Sa.iNeW Knrk, MO WllifCS witboui obauge of OoacUeo -froHand aflte# XovsmlSSr^teth, ftfc8 Trains -will lsave in connection with all Western lines, -as follows: Tisia irtliilrls a— nsingtam a
By Hew ITvrk Ua» imes llnMJpots O.OO A. *. Aei
nisrtiexcepted).
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Oom 8a»anrtinca'(8itnd.ys Honnoibsille S^T A. li. (Bkft), with the
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and arrives fu New York P. TalO A# M. filKpvwaa Xstl, (Sundays eioepUU). hl^p»at
A. 1C., and connects at
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Ace iQBide the B^tlo ... Kvsry Bottle »«aiMMll0Bft MQCID than «ny.othei dollar nreparatton. ho LAKGK B*wMW b«WTto eifaWlsh t« efficacy, but we do QVAJtA^TKK to nrfdnd flis m6n«y to any person who will use two bottles ani then Say thai oar Iteetoratlve has failed to do all ws claim. ssaei .»•'?
New tork
10
•t 12 30 P. At., conaectiaa with Af(eraorn .Trams IM fcstoa'and lhrtrlhaglsnd OtttA. Frep ass*al«—liy JSes pdt Cer. KKctfings Ul| SM A. K-':2«** T»ri
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(Sundays, 4i, ^Biopa ai Jfaea3MS*tile JtfreiK Sehd With Delaware La6Ia»*h* We:,i aat Bailroad, aad at Jersey Uity wilh Midnrglit Xxpt&ui Trui'n of Now Jersey Baiiroad. lor Philadrlphla, Baltimore and WasliiagtdD. O.SO A. M. Kxpreu JBail, v.a AVVJI and
Hornel:SvtllS 0biid»ys excepted). Airlyeeiu New York«t7^0d A. M. Cebtircts St k'loiire with Uu Northern Uentral Bail way foe Uarrlaburg, Philadelphia, BaiUoio?*, Waa^alugtva aud other point* SoOtb. |U» 1*. H. Lli(lltniag fexptiss, (San-itA tlaa excepted ptv»a at HliraeilSviile (Sup'), and aniyc-s iu New ITyrk 7.0U A. M.—
Conneota at Jersev City with Uot-hlojK Express Train of Nam Jersey Bailroad tor Baitlte&re and Washlugtun, and at Jiewr Xork with Morning Klpreko Train' for Boston aud New lingland dtleo. 0.10
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P. M,. Alsoconnscta at Klmijm.l«r |iar. rislmrg, PbSadhlphla aiid Foutn. ~4»scinues»U®*iMwsw,,f9Bi1-_(Dine),ti-CiCacka-Al.SL,.P.i,ba^nehaniia7.l£bLlssDelaware^'atatY«.rkbtepeTurner'sNewInOrrnt
12.SU
11.39 P. H.
JMRlJiew Bag land Citfcs. jj] Oaly one Train Bast on- tiiuidsf^ ImJiii,. B^,. folo W 8.WP. M., and reaching New'^ itfWk avJ21u afternoon
0
Boston and New kagland Passengerp, with their AsgSag". are tranalerred
frit 'of' chargt
ia N«w
Xark. Tbebart Yretilased andSSeta kiuxapioai Sleecinc.tyacbes irIS Till! assompa'aylail allVignt^tralhs'oti yiis railway.
Baggftgo Checked Through 1
And Fare aa loyr,as by qny pthtr Movt*.
ASA *0» tICAiHH HA KMIfe. HAlllfli ., Which can be obtained «U Principal riipkvUtf* ffijea in the West and bouth w«§t. H. »a_KH,
TO
CiRAUV SWPPjBKS Ih
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