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Thursday Horning, May 23d, ISM
HYDROPHOBIA.
Hints for the flog Days.
-1~ As the "dog days" areapproadimg, lh» following A-oin an English paptoreyting:, IfJWf imors prevail in different parts: of &e country as td the probable flispdsltion
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Jreftd~dwesTe hydrophobia. During the }§Bt ,t'ew years every species of living be-
seems to have been affeeted by an
'Stf wfystml account of epidemic disease. The "f "^fcatjle all over the world have been dtecjJn*.ji£j»ttd by rinderpest. The cats in -jFrurrce, the horses in |the JCape, the gamB y. ia our own country, and, more then this, the vegetable kingdom has been preyed
to an excessive degree by moulds
'^j'&ud mildews of various kinds. It will, I«t«' 'thtfrefoie) be strange if the canine race 'escape altogether. It is somewhat diffi- ^.
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say whether the apprehensions in
reference to the likely occurrence of hy-aadr-ophobia during the coming summer K3«i*re jounded on justifiable grounds but tLe ni„bt unfortunate thing that could •®SkVo trappened at the moment is the new .Mortem in legislation, which, being' only a '*~"'!hilf mei.sjro, is calculated, as we have aireaay pointed out, to turn a host of dogs ...* loose upuii the streets, without the least p^vviaiuu belug made to counteract the lh'Btiects el' such a step, and at any rate,.
W lavur the development of disease among A lew facts about hydrophobia f-,,v b« of interest at the present mo rit.J j, .ilrophobia is a disease due to the ^^TrrfettiiCS' if a special form of poison in tho Lived, and it is essentially a con tag ijoub liitease, and communicated chiefly by gjUiu liit/qciuction of. a poison beneath the '.'jrtfin oi a Wealthy being through bites, -1ihoii£b it at the same time not icuprocertain cases, the result of close •s ttiiiiict. 'flie poison pervades and im-
.'!Pr1St,ute* the juices of the blood general-'
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PhCtS of muscle and the blood
hi/\ produced the disease when used for
sitiGuuiation. A great number of facts in *'c eii$)i.ce.to the disease were brought for*i.ia by various speakers at the second
I'titurtiuiional Yetrinary Congress, held ,.,ju August, 1866. And we gather from :.ia urt subsequently issued, that thei disSifts ee hud teen epid^uiieia various parts of ». jtle wuiid within recent times. For instance, in Vienna in 1815, when it ap "Tpeiiei to Lave arisen spontaneously,/or jfs.t u. Hirty-ttiree out of fortysix dogs there %. ^was no evidence of the transmission of the disease by bitiug. In 1827-26 Dresd«u, and 1840 Vienna again, were viai-
b»Tfteu
by it' Between 1830 and 1840 few
j-.' «asts a ppeured at Vienna, and it it re ,Siui kuoiu that alike freedom1 from the •p u«teiriole malady was noticed in the same
Jocalitv in the very hot season* of 1794— Ui.nin inci, only one case happened. An spina probcUing epidemic, hoiyeydr, showed its ui ltsza, when there were seven cases, li ja nuu.btr tbat increased to sixty-three in .•'."IS1830, and fell to 40 ,in 1840 but in the .t fphi vviiig year no less. than one hunzted and loriy-nine cases of Jhydrophobi^ Wero das reiJorded, te be foUowod'by forty-two ba-
wsaes
in 1848. A lull Occurred till 1^4?,
a owhen onother outbreak commenced in that year there were, fourteen, in 1848 nioeieen, in 1849 seventeen, and in 1850 twenty cases. "These statements were mad«. i^ Dr, ™®PalniHX Who, moreover, pointed out, that from 1855-60 the disease seemed to chan its haoital, for though it.was extensively prevalent over the-major portioil of -porthurn Germany, France and Spain, •. -. Vienna escaped with comparative free•dom. The numbers in Vienna, from the ,'s jear 18t0 to 186B are respectively 12, 10, 29, 24 and 9. It is generally thought "jt^ttt the publicity given to the occurrence •*«".of the rabies have had a very beneficial effect on the care of health and the de'struction of all mad dogs in Austria. It has lpd to the examination of a very large number of dogs, and in about five thou*
Tnstan cos it has been noticed that in
1 I jao case has hydrophobia been developed 19 by the bito of a dog who was not actually a mad so that the popular idea that the
bile, of a healthy dog may cause the dis ease is? chimerical, and has further been shown that in ohe only of every thirty persons bitten by rabid dogs is hydrophobia developed and that when the disease onee exists its spread is most unusually j,and effectut.\iy brought about by the bite indicated upon others. '•The experience of other districts is —similar to that of Vienna and the facts
Already mentioned show that hydrophobia behaves in a manner entirely akin to that of all epidemic diseases, in possessing "-a stage of rise, arrest and decline, which may be represented in. different epidemics by cuives of different heights, the same as cholera, fever, or cattle plague. Dr
Hortwig took occasion at the meeting to —which reference is made to point out— and this is roally the most important consideration as regards ourselvSj—that during a period of forty -yeare, whenever hydr phobia has spread epidemically, he has .always noticed that the dogs running
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about free, and entering without supervis"ion into towns, were the first cause of the extension of the disease. We are encour- ." "•aging that very thing which is adjudged by one of the most competent authorities to be a fruitful accelerent of the spread of 'hycrop'hobia. Dr. Deisinger, of Bavarian .experience, has seen the disease develop durii the existence of distemper, and re coiun.«nds a very careful supervision of insula} dogs in hydrophobic seasons.
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»f the prominent symptons of the
di^eate i? a desire to escape and it is there fore all ihe more necessary that some pre* caution, should be taken against the roam* in* of g« throughout the country. The opn ion expressed by the ProfeSsor in the Imperial Veterinary Institute at Pesth 2kl. Zlar ai, th.it the capability of originuting thediseaseis increased by anything thut (.t rverts the animal from its natural state, is shared by all writers. To this statement the exception fif such it be) is to be made in favor of all animals that ar« used icr purposes of trade but here _6CCinoii dictates to owners the advantage and "neeesrity cf a careful supervision.—
Dr. fclertwig'i experience on this matter is of importance. He slates that in Vienna jthe doge used by the milkmen for the con\eyai ce of the little milk wagons amount to.nearly five hundred, and they are exempt fn.ni taxation, and have never furnisi.ed a case of hydrophobia, nor indeed, lave butchers' or shepherds' dogs. This giv's u» some insight into the special kird of dog which furnishes the greatest number oi' cafes of rabieB. "Di gs are just as keenly operated upon by bad sanitation and hygiene as man.— ^Moderation and regularity in the things of sustenance and work are as oond'icive to health in the one case as in the other, anu th* perverted use of the good things of this life engenders mischief as surely in one case as the other. Dr. Hertwig, indeed, observes that dogs which are kept for amusement or luxury, civilised or indulged dogs, as they may be styled, are
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.the mcst diingerotisj and ought to be heavilj taxed they form the most disagree^ able part of the whole dog community. Much may be done for the prevention of hydrophobia among us.
It has been distinctly shown tbat dogs roaming at large spread the disease. Now such auimaU are utterly useless, and the leading feature ia any law on the subject of *dog legislation,' should be based upon a recognition of this fact. Unowned and uncarud for, dogs should be destroyed.— Then dog» used fer trade purpose^ indispensably necessary for protection or service, might be exempt, but these would be comparatively few In England ..useful dogs are not in ttie least dangerous to the •omcuunity. Thirdly, pet dogs should be heavily taxed, out of considerations of hu«
inanity and as luxuries. Then, suppwfig hydrophobia to exist, dogs shouil bAlull-J ed on the first sign of disease, and all bitte» anuBals-quiokly destroyadas.yeU,_Il mTgETbe advisable, also, when rabies prevails, tojwarn the people to keep dogs at home, otherwise the dogs would be destroyed. a preventive measare has been verjr much c«av*es^ on tie continent and opinions are equally divided, oh. the subject. The general conclusion seems to be that muzzles can only be required in times when hydrophobia prevails. It is dear that if muzzles xfill prevent bites, it may chock the production of disease in man, and facts have been? brought forward to show that the-.decline a 4 _! «n«4lk .ilkit Sn
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amongst dogs "to "the development of that- -of hydrophobia has-eoincided wtth tb« ing, si sjL. P_ l_v«_ iri., »Ua 4 j_
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General-Grants-
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M. Son dermann, speaking frbm
eration cognisance of the facta in possession pf the Society for the Protection of Anihaals in Munich, the center of all Bavarian societies of the like kind, declares that at the time muzzles were introduced in Bavaria, the number of dogs decreased, but that of the bites to man and animals remaiioed' the same, and many muzzled dogs inflicts ed bites. Dogs d^like and are irritated by muzzels and he is opposed entirely to their use and Professor iileinweis, of Leibach, and M. Weber, of 'Wurtzburg, agree with him in this respect. The International Congress, however, came to the conclusion that muzzels ought"t6 'be Worn when rabies canina prevails. j'v:
intercstln||LetterB or General Grant and General SMrinan. The Joint Committee on the conductj of the War have just issued their report lin aii immense volume, containing reports by Generals Shermui, Thowjte, ifope and other Generals. Tbe volume contains many documentsjiever yet published, apd among them the"two lollowing letters [Private.]
JNashvxllk, Tenn., March 4, 18641 jfear Sherman.—The bill reviving the grade of Lieutenant General in the army, has become a law, and ray name has. been sent to the Senate for the place. I npwf reoeive orders to report-to- Washington immediately in person, which indicates either a confirmatioa or a likelihood ,of confirmation. I start in the .morning to comply with the order, but I shall say very distinctly ou my arrival there that I except no appointment which will require me to make that city my headquarters. This, however, is not what I started out to'write about. While have been eminently successful in this War, in at leist the confidence of the public, no one feels more thau me how much of this success is hue to tne energy, skill, and ~harmouidus putting forth of that energy andakill,of tnose whom It has beeti nry godd'Toirtuhe to have oceupy a subordinate position under me. There are many officers td^hdm these remarks are applicable to a greater or less degree, proportionate to their ability as soldiers. But what I want is to express my thanks youjndh ^Pherson?. as the men to whom, above all others^ I feel indebted for whatever I have had of success. How far your advice and *ug* gestions have been of assistanceyou know. Uow far your execution of whatever qas been given you to do_.entitles you td reward I am receiving you cannot kn as well as me. I feel all the gratit this letter would express, giving. it most flattering construction. The 'you'I use in the plural, intending it McPherson also. I suould .write to him, and will some day but, starting in the the morhfhg,! do not know "that I Jwjljt find time just new. Your friend [Signed] U. S. Grant, Major Gen4 [Private and confidential
Near Memphis, March 10 1864.
Dear General: I have your more than kind and characteristic letter of the 4th I willjsend a copy to General McPherson at once. You do yourself injustice, and us too much honor, in assigning to us so large a share of the merits whioh have led to your high advancement. I kndw you approve tfe friendship I have ever confessed to you, and will permit me to continue, as heretofore, to manifest it on all proper occasions. You are now Washington's legitimate successor, and occupy a position of almost dangerous elevation. But if you continue as heretofore, to be yoursolf, simple, honest and unpretending, you will enjoy through life the rospect and love of friends, and the hamage of millions of beings that will award you a large share in securing to them and their descendants a government of law and stability. I repeat, yon do General McPherson and myself too rnuch- bonor At Belmont you manifested our trkiis, neither of us being near. At Fort Done! son, also, you illustrated your whole character, was not near, and General McPherson in too subordinate a capacity to influence you. Until you had won Donelson I confess I was almost cowed by the terrible array of anarchiaffTtffuentB that presented themselves at every point but that admitted the ray of light Which 1 have followed since. I believe you are as btave, patriotic and just as the great prototype, Washington as unselfish, kirid.hearted and honest as a man should be but your chief characteristic is the simple faith in success you have always maufeited,which I can liken to noting else thtui the faith a Christian has in a Savior. This With gave you victory at Shiloh and Vichsburg Also, when you have completed your best preparations you go into battle without hesitation, as at Chattono»ga, "no doubts, no reserves and I tell you it wa$jitbWtljat made us act with confidence.- -1 knew, wherover I was, that you thought Of trie, and if I got in a tight plaoe, you-woulu come if alive.' My only points of doubt were in your knowledge of grand strategy and of books of science and history bat I confess your common sense seems to have supplied all these. Now, as to tbe future. Don't stsy in Washington, llalleok is better qualified than you to stand the bullets of intrigue and policy. Ccme West. Take to yourself the whole .Mississippi Valley. Let us make it/lead sure, und I tell you the Atlantic slopes and Pacific j^ores will follow it# destin as sure ts tufi,limbs of a tree, live or tii with the uihiji trunk. We "have done much, but still much remains, i.Time and Time's influence are with us. We could almost afford to sit still and let these influences work. Even in the seceded States your word now would go further than a President's proclamation or an act of Congress. For Go-i's sake, and yotir country's sake, come out of Washington. I foretold tc Gen. Halleck, before he left Coriuth, the inevitable result and I now exhort you to come out West. Here lies the seat of the coming empire and from the West, when our task is done, we Will make short work of Charleston and Biehmond and tbe impoverished coast of the Atlantic. Your sincere friend, [Signed.] W. T. SllKRMAXv
The Americans, in their restaurant in Paris, it is said, have nothing in the way of beauty to show except about a dozen negroes, wlio have been imported expressly for the restaurant. This importv nnt institution is progressing sloWly* Hopes are entertained that it may be opened before the closing of the Bxposi-'' tion.
The Swedish Chambers have resolved to send John Ericsson, the celebrated ea» gineer, and by birth a Swede, an address
Patti's benefit in Paris brought in upwards of 19,000 francs. It was great success. The artist counted seventy-five bouquets of all sizes and eighteen crowns, at the close of the evening.
The strike of thdRailo ded. A carpet slipper factory in Boston 4ai— iwrttMswtemiliil W«»l IliJ|U
The Biehmond papers still refer to Jeff,
we jteBtiUg-thft rnngnawional Cam#
Fining for cruelty to animals is becoming qUiftl&bi&B city.
-.SaU Iiftke City Is to^ have *a Episoepal ghurc^, ji The LoadflA Goixrt Journal sm the
glse,_have paid $600_aiid
troduction of muzzles. The coi'nciderfce, may, however, be due to cessation of epidemics and, on the other hand,ja^. entirely different chain of events has taken place. A muzzle is a certain protection when it is weii made and kept applied tc$j N all dogs at all times, and then pnlyj fh# frSaSls Very illdiffieutty lies in the completeness of its $p-
the car-
ctiarreLto^', tlls.j has "a^Sriosity the
shape of a four-legged chicken.
l^ojrd
rougham is very ill—perhaps past hope. .. There wera .-14*62% :biEtbs,. ^78 marriages, 488 divorces and 7,520 deaths in
The health of the French Prince Imperial is still ver/'delicate, and his physicians fear that the disease will result in !cdnsua^tl6fCr ,1
A b^ppy couple in- Fon Si "Lac, Wisconsin, named Pickaffe, have had eighteen children during their twenty-five years of paarrjed life., ,_.r -»•.-
The e^piflfeioU l)f Hm1 rflfi* of a railroad 500 mile6 long an^ounta, in a hot summerV day, to nearly a! quarter of a mUefropi the.point of the extreme con*. YrMtion-in winter.
The amountrof .the fund of the American Dramatic Fund Association is $41,-
since its formation. A lady in "Maine Applied to the police authorities on purpose to secure her lost gland "t ran away it naa on a goiu necaiace worth $40. %hef^6kneitaliiW tiis have heard of is thatVne atl#oirthampwfa,lMa8s., who sued his brother the other day for $20 for the board of Wmself and fife-duri^ a visit, which thiy-lpa.id hieai.tbMe_3reArs..ago, when first marr'^.
away it had on a gold necklace
JFifteert iVessels laden jWith, ,molasses ~wdrl4n JBwtoniharbor lan MiAd^. ^hey had four thousand five hundred hogsheads i-amrmg itfam U^.A
Mr. and Mrs. EdVard P. Pomeroy, 'of Somers, Conn., who were divorced in the April term of the Holland County Court, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Hays, of Enfield, who were divojeed. lasfifoll, bav6 just been remarried.
Mrs. Smith, tfatf~tan colored lady who presided over the household affairs of the Cateoutpliibed $hfd. Stevens| bis fec^ntly
rbeeh'attempting,
to cowluttei the .editor pf
tfae Laricaater, Pa., Int&lligebcer. The richest member of the Connecticut Senate is said to be an Irishman who "bpugtt a|fann'io- Pennsylvania |or $2y6qo, Xusi§fi#%&s mlgtaUji began. He is said to be worth $2,600,000
It is adtj^ t^a^he is a, Demo?r^t. Mr. George Reabody has left the portrait of Queen Victoria, recently presented to him by .the.jQueen herself, in the hands of the Mayor and prominent citizens of Philadelphia, to place on exhibifqift£rf jpur'phse ^^raisingifundS for
A man at Worcester, Mass., has been fined $2 and costs for planting bis garden on Sunday, and a party of card-players had to pav $8 apiece for indnlging their kmusement'on that day.
Mr. Youatt, the famous" veterinary surgeon, who has been bitten eight or ten times by rabid animals, says that crystals of i^itjratp of silver, rubbed intp the wound 'will positively prevent hydrdphobia in tbe bittep person or animal.
The frost that visited many portions of Southern Illinois last Wedneiday night inflicted much less daoaage upon the frtlit ahd strawberry^ crop tban was at first an ticipated.
The Jaris PuncA has some pleasant caritibtur^s of the Yankees in Paris. The best represents one in a private box at the Chamber of Deputies, who says to the Janitor.: "I mean to see everything dicing the Exhibition.^ Here ,are fifty dollars just hire Mr Thiers to make a speech now, while I sit here ,The Mssonic fraternity ,pf Ottawa, 111., wiH^celebrate St. Johfl'^ day, June 24th, and have invited surrounding Masonic bodies to meet with thetn
"It hasuconferred'T upon me' a great blessing/ having cured my face add hand^f a% Qcuption pronounced incuras
I my p|ysicians,^ writes Hannah
G. Patton, of Cincinnati, about Palmer's Lotion. 3'OJIH
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expressive of the gratitude of the Swedish'INOIAXkFOLIS people for the important service he has rendered his nvtive country ia uesigning monitors for the Swedish navy.
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Advances made if required, Wools properly displayed, and dne attention given to effect their best disposal.
Wools or tach consigner invariably kept eepa rate.
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TBE SEW KBTIFE.—Boardman's Cast handled Kitchen Knife is pronounced "the bmt thing yet." Sample sent Postage Paid for 40,ots
Boardman Oatlery Co., New Baven, Conn.
ithout buying the Bight, 8ILVEB8'
CELEUBATED PATENT BROOM, universally ac-
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Silvers' Patent Broom WANTJEI—Everywhere—Salesmen,
WANTED tASell the IN8TANTANK OUS GRKASK EXTRACTOR —Thr-beet anil only article for removing OiMM, Paint, Pitch or Tar, Irotu all fabrics without In jury, i: works like magic. For Circulars and Terms, address (with stamp) BUTTBICK A WOOD BURY, 170 Greenwich Street, N. T.
mere's iot a City, ToWa or Til lace, in the United states where Tabbamt's ErrEavaswirr SELtixE Apkbient is not a household medicine. From every point ef tbe compass, every mail brings testimonials of its marvelous efflcaey in dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver co^plainte and constipation.
SOLD AT ALL DRUGSTORES.
LADIES,
S. if and Forks,
SoUd Silver Spoons
cups & goblets,
sol* «r Silver-plated Table Cutleiy.
Discard Injurloua Pid-
(litigs. MADAMli JOMEL'B MAMMAR1AL BALM and Patent BREAST ELEVATOR develoiies the form physiologically. Iiepot, 907 Canal St., N. ^end stamp for Treatise. Bold fay drnggttto.
pile citre::
Dr. Gflbret's File Inscrameat, for the radical cure of Piles, Prolapsus,Ao., wltbont aa- operation or meiricine, re Vjifavee the worst sas* in five minutes, and has^^never' failed to efttct permanent cure. SesilMfct Oircaiar. Bold by Druggists generally.—** ,Disoo«nto Dealers.— Agents wanted every-tTHwbere Beat by mail, on roceipt of FOB lir=/^DOLLARS. 4. B. UOHAIKK Ma nagger, «7S Broadway: New York.
WHISK ERA I A Heavy Beard ie MmmJsd in five weeks by usiug Itneseli's ItalianCoaponnd. Seat cloerly sealed fran curious ayes for £Oc.
H. RTTSSKLL A CO., Watertown. N. T.
AGENTS WANTED FOR .J. Q-ENSBAI li- a BAKEB'S History of the Secret Service.
This work was announced mere than aear ago, bat owing to the attempts of the GorerhmsSt to sapprese ite publicattonr was delayed. ll»lll now be issued UNALTERED and UNABRIDGED, wider the supervision of GEN. BAKES. Tbeee marvelous narrativee are attested by the hlghset official autbority.
The MORAL* of the Natleaal Capital are THOROCGHLT YJCNTlLAIKD, aad there are some BTfiANGE REVELATION* concerning USAD8 QF DEPARTMENTS. Members of *agrasa Featals ftiulia SMkafS, aad dietiDgulshed military character. 8eadtbrCircalare and eee our terms, and a fail description of the
Addreee JONES BROTHELS CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Davenport, Iowa.
werk.
Upt 4
a Cms
ij towitoM -TAJmW
a* -eHlJ V)!, r. -, 4dOn A WitdlksatepragkSrts.lte
And every tWeaty daystHsreaftSf^ Haying en the SatnrdaT previeae when a Begular Sailing Dav occurs on Sunday. Tor farther information ly to the NOBTH AWkKICAN STEAMSHIP
.'AMY.: .• i. 1. Win, II. H. OA eUWTM^
1
XTOBTH AMEBIOAN Jal FUE UHIVBAKCE o*i
Ladies and
GouMemen— $1011 to 9260 per month—to sell the genuine Common Sense family Sewing Machine. Only 918. Will stitcb, hem, fell, tnck, biud, quilt, braid and embroider. The clotik cannot be pulled apart, even alter cutting acrois the seam every quarter of an inch. Kvery marh'ne warranted 6 years. Send for circular and terms. Bliss A McEathron, Geo. Aftte,, Louisville, Ky. P. 8.—We also have the Improved New England machine.
LIQUID BENNET.—For making delicious desserts of JUNSET, or Cvbds and Whet, in tea minutes, lor three cents |tjr quart. A perfectly satisfactorv article. 25 cts. a bottle. Ask your Draggiat iter Saixtf's, made only Uy jambs T. SHiNJt.'Phlla., Pa. ,/
AGKNTSreliable
iouottiniimo IT
X»MHfl, e*A*K WUHPMI mfwaj AgeatS, ttereBaat^,gg.
OM£ INSUBANCB CO.,
oe, B. W. Cor. Third and Sycamore Street*. CHAS. C. BEAKiRT, Presldsat
Tatal task l^As jaa. W, ittl, MO«m PTollte returned in tlash to tttock and Policy Holders. ^saitesm att Clsst IWsWsads tit* Burnt,
J* MaMlltF aa tka part Ike iauti OCoe OviATt"s CxoBAxai, uitiumi, Ohio. L. D. HUDSON, fise*y. WM. HAST, JNs't.
TlOltfSfMf, UUM TBOMFMK, law, Terre HauteTTad.•
rpiLB PUTNAM JL FHW UWBAK«k COWAHT. Or
mjtMlj Agenw, Ttrw ttaon, lnd«
/-^OKN EXCHAN GB O FlKEXXiitkAll^CiD^AirT. Cask Capital.
OMee, Ks. IWi ssiwsy, *. *. OaUAMBBB in IS&C. B. r. MASON ...Presidsnt OCO. A. .DBaSSEB Secretary
IMOMJSbOjlt CRAAK A IJMMfMAr Afcats,
ACC19MT.
TTN1TBD STATES cuiialtt owinurr, or nnw jbbsbz. For Iasuranoe against Oaeoaltle* er Acddents
N. X. Office, SB Broadway.
Theoaly Mutual Aocldsnt Cempany In America FRANCIS A&KOE, President. fliitULSS WURT8,.....™ Sec.and Treas. ROBERT LENOX KKNNEDT, Chair'n Ea'eCom. HENRY F. VAIL, Cbairnian/inanoe Committee
'"TSairETiHM I ™«««. Oeneral Agents for Southern Indiana, (South of Indianapolis,} Terre Hauta, Ind.
Its v*1"* ¥a I 3F* jid S''1trt
fpHB UNITED A ui
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STTTSI e5?'.u
Bejal mmxltiMl&M-Xm i» snslOa ftibtliilite. ilfM. MUfa DokUoou mmd if flullmm* Mw 6I01MWUI, «S L! diwrl
NOBTH AMERICAN COMf§r^ •m OppWi*MI«t
C«Mf©nii«Tta
f.'r...wrim*! i»i»Mfcsa* ,u
TA haapn. Oatke fcllovHttgyint-jUa«
rtggpiKii* *rniftU«t)UK»»ftunSAICIBO 9Atm no April 90th ISS7 JWy May 1st aad Aa^^ aad X& Jane 10 and Mtk. jSeotiab*:j«u£Z .W»T
Tt .• AiMpKy
64 Exch*BC»^eoe,H. X. 177 Westjlt.eorwfc-rsa.' —i i» cw ui, 'I ts .. jewli. WOO a saenth ajade by a«U»e a ad eeu*e*k scaMa. aeiliag ste aew aad assail Inventions, all household art else easily aarrted. A«dreas OnaaT A luiiaMM. GlBTelaird. Oi.lo
GEO. P. SOWELL & Cft, Jfrnu,"
Business men wishing to advertise In any part "fcisWiWWta.^ Se c«lI no am, mm from the ptfblMtfh
of the ooaaty* ^lasnd ,4«ir ««ta^^cas. is no more, as th* Agent's commission comes
We an aothorlsed to contract for au newspa-
siM that they Midi reecive^erafal atUaiion. Our well-known reputation it Advertising Agents, and large.amoaat of bhsiieea we control. enable as Is oflir better ternta than ean be obtained elsewhere. •, ,, GEO. P. BOWELL iBTitngnrfi li 40 Park Bow, 9ew .mi ^(ForaiertjratBoetdb, MassO
ltfBKCBJLNTS IXL OOMPANT, OF E.' Taos. Lonnaix, A CAPITAL,
INSURANCE HARTFORD, CONN.
Bec 'y. Halt IMabs,Prset •aoo.ooo
^ftAUiiOss* Promptly Eai4 Polloiss hwned and renewed by C«AJW AIMUW^
ApnU, Terre Haute, Iad.
rsnrniGtrdtmi *1 A*arsit|M Uu. Untf aW —thV7* *-s"'
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Otnt'CAEPET HALL
Jiever was as attractive as at Present.
300 t& iO TaUllAS .tt-.j.-
i'S
iflMMjlfitDlSOj.
Sheeting*,1'
-rnn-n'Tr
IN«VllAklCK COMFAMICt
TffNH»80N,0ilSl ftfi0ia,iSON
UfSURANCB COLUMN.
mam
•PAIT,
STATByr
UPC IISVBAMCICOMFAIT, NO. SO WALL STREET, SAW i^BK,
tx .'h*. Multi of IM* W* art it% Dmth. Insure with tbsOld ReiiaMe. niompfon, CraM Thompson Jane 16 tf Agents. rpflB WESTERN ui
UM IIStBAirCI OOMPAIT, OF CnrC'IMWATI, OHIO. A~WeeMr &W In.titntiea, ComMnlngS^u-
MMMD.OO.
.Mill up in Cash and Securely inveeted la Oiacinitt. On the Joiut Stock ana Mutual Plan, Ofloe.ST W. nti« 81 {Oppeelte
Maeoete'1-'l
pie) dacinnatV Ohio. UOiraffit CtAHB fMMff. Agente, Terre Haat*. lLef.
iatf 'ii is
JJNION BAKER!
FRANK Manufcotareie of ill hlnS of -t-s
and DeailrsU:
aBjqCE IES, Oa Lafayette St., hetween Oanal aad Depot, E A
XL NOS1CJ&
Hat* iHMiM ChsMaetvea together la theyraetW«f tMMs: aad Sarcery. Omes-At Dr. Patrick's old Stand, ooraer pf 6th and Ohio streets. apr4dSscu
V* i. -V
1
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'i irf ,*«i -yi 1OF ALIr KINDS. iCT .. t»t i.ojoMe-.i bu!: a. vft mih Ja»ie'-/» .fvrr^
0
,-jtrrf »i flriL
fftono and
it y- Table C&vets.
Ia all Styies. fqr Meii and Boys,
ttilliii»0HEAPE8T.
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New Goods Received Daily
I&H &i£is $ i.jpi4
Tf Haln Sfreei
BY
snrae
Ageate, Terre HauU, lad.
lYB fiUTTJAL H7SUB ANCK OOMPANT.
saff
HABTroan, cobbbotiovt.
aa.M0«L
jffofcUU
EXPRESS
r» A
.-AT-.
A.WIPPERT&CO'S
CLOTH
tacwts,
Kkw ~^p. ^!ueoant Sttues
Mii|dl«wc and-Washer ton
1
CliOAKLVGS
IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS.
SPRING SHAWLS,
SpUadidStook of
PLAID GINGHAMS,
OF JUX COLORS)
Splendid Stock of"
SSBKSK0SDS!
Ladiee Embroidered do. fieites PltfK Hemstlleli'd do.
Ladies1,.Balmoral Skirts, ••.•fiWiVKilfc «wnv
66MPLKTE STOCK if
K/T NTS, 1 Bleached and Brown
MtlBlins,
Ticking
Sheetings, etc.
5-'.
We are in receipt^ dai'y, of Novelties from
l£a,eterii Markets,
And sball' ooatiaa* so during Ihe Season.
Call and Examine oor Stock.
A. NIPPEKT & CO.,
EDSALL 4 COMPANY
Imlte special atten
tion to MeW French
have pnt on sale—
"PPPOE CIsAKITA."
'll'Js retailed in the
larg« eitic»by all first
\mm Heuset, and is
a
lalmS it to be the -»j "Tfe mas Ultra ijj
FOB jpAlS AT TO£
-MIJWOW HEAIMIUAKTEBS,"
Qort&r JPamrth and Main.
taportori aiid JoWtfiof
FANCY GBOCEBIES, MIACCM, TEAS, ete 104 tr
TEBBE HAUTE
3EGXDKHnFe^MUMG liilrlag to syp^y a imssb ia the wante of oar rapidly growiag dty, aa4 la obedience to the loadlyaxpreased wishes of hi i« this a
in the seoond story of aa." Ms ttoy ara to pupils lis all ass* tad nsneaia'ry aaacmilMHMsiSi
Hn-,:Ofgan, Braestesssaaishte. Fartlaslar atlen-
Jor Sensa of Insmaetioa^ uply te tha ««*i'signed, at the Academy of Mnelc, seoond story of Kbaiter's Palace of MOtle{*0 at tike MwsiC Sters below. The best ef rslhrsaosa given Mtoanaliatlois. Ac. O. A. HARxuNO, deciidtf ANQELO DEPROSSE
2.'
^1.
.( teli j. a
&c.
.^n allStjUs, comprising all
Ho»ltle« eP -the Season ii-J tii 1'
OIL bljOTHS, RUGS,
'••1' KATB,WALLA WINDOW PAPERS
»U.tT^|
UNDEMANN, i'Jw ii»n» DEALER .. .4 1
PIANOS, lELaBEOKi
ORGANS,
violins, Goitart, tlntse, anrfall Kinds of MaStea ..it MsRhaadiee, He. SlWehSSh Streets y.i. TEHBE HAUTE. INDIANA.
TONING AHD REPAIRING of PIAHOS and
OSES. auWSdwU J. 0. UNDEMANN. 'di———
I S S W E
j.-'ti.-
FMl
I take great pleasura ip inviting the at tentlcn of my eld trienda and oostomers, and al new onee ia want or anything In the
S I I N E
tO*T
NEW
»PA€10C»SVeRE
... No. 4§ Ohio Street.
sa^s]^ Mb iirf e» •*.'-! Having personally selected my New Stocl with great care, at New Tork, I am now able U. offer tat the. Musical Pebllo the!» 4"
*T#r -o»-
.^fc-T.
L• jiv
-tiOVwi
isr isr,a, ri *1 iiwsrs
French Violins, (iiuitatiofi old Straduarias, Gna nastne, and other Oremoaa patterae,) Vloliaosilos I.ubleBassss, Violin fingsr-Boards, Violin Tates Neeks, Violin Tlollncello, Denble Bass Gnltar and Harp Strings, XaU Pieces, Psge, Bridges, Matee, Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers. Pitch Pipee, Oastanecs. Claironet, BSeds, Vlolia, Vielineelle and Double Base Bows Musio Eolios, Doable Refined Boris Casta for nates, Olaroaets, Vfolini and Guitars Blank Masio Books, Bleak Mask Oatds, and Music Papsrs of all sisee.
IT Particular attention Paid to the Stria Department. The Second Floor will be Stocked witk ...
PiaDOs, Melodeons & Organs
Always on hinidra iplednld assortment
from
Co.,
Makers.
of
Pianos
the. well known Maaafaetorlee oi Uohert Mans, MX.ftln celebrated Patent Cycloid Piaaos Stecklfe Oolv K: v., A.«. Gala A Oo., N. Knabe
Baltimore, and other first Class
CarUart & Needham's
Celebrated Bodolr Church Organs, Parlor Organs and Melodeons.. These Instruments stand altogether unrivaled,:* that which every listener and Judge will neat once convinced of by simply oom paring them with others. i&W&v Bend. fer a (Sreaiar.
!ci
'a. aanwA »r PRACTICAL Py NO MAOE, By trade, consequently a Judge of Instruments, these sendingerders from the-distance can ftally rely on obtaining as good and fine aa article as if personally seleoted.
Liberal discount to Seminaries, Schools, Ministers endTeaohers ef Music. Bead for Circular, aad Prises. Ever/ Iastrn ment Warranted forlve years. 3end erders to KISSNEB'S
PALACE OF MUSIC,
3
4 8 O S Terre Haute, Indiana, l"
HQ IVX. J"ld
I S A 0 A I
OF NEW YORK.
a '"9 tiiiti WW ftou.aiii'
Cash Capital, ^2,000,000.
Surplus, ^1,«49,88S.§7.
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a'swaK
HOSFOBB, BKOWR & CO.,
Agents, Terre-Haate, Ind. 4 iHatm A flit :fav ms
Insire In tbe Home, of New York,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN A CO.
AgenU.
'-.'..iii. !..•?
Jiyii'iiD Ik '.h-iisdjia-' b• nun# Jt .A?'- iit'i Iaiare in tbe Hone, or sew Tork, HOSFOBD, BBOWN & CO.,
Agents.
Insure In the Home, of Sew York,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN A CO.,
Agents.
Insure In tbe Hone, of New York,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN & CO,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN
Agents.
Insure tn the Hone, of New York,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN & CO.,
Agents-
Insure In tbe Home, or New York,
A
CO,
AgenU.
insure in the Home, or Sew York.
HOSFOBD, BBOWN A CO.,
AgenU.
Insure In tbe Home, or New York,
HOSFOBD, BBOWN
A COn Agent
HATS AND CAPS.
^EW„„.YOBK MA,T BTOBB
JToir^ph cT Yfttett, JUST IN BBCBIIT OFTr, Mens' Hatsoi »ju kindis, .. ,j'j|
Hoys' Hats of aU Jkinds. Misses' Hmfaa of mil kinds, Infants' Hats of all kinds. And a trait prices. ae. Hate made to order on short dottee. Ooae and see
THE SPKIXG STILES, •ant side PahUc Sqaare, Terre Haa ta. Inn. nov Z7dtf
(JAS PITTIN^^^ts^
GEIGEB WICE8 Having commenced the Gas Pitting buain»«. connection with their Cockvmithiag Establish' ment, hope, by prompt attention to erders, to merit a «bare of public patronage.
Shop south side of Main street, near tbe Terre Baate House. stfMa
QLTY BILL P08TELB.
GEO. W. BEXFSN1DER. Programme* tmd OrcuJart di*trikntt4 tn
All orders lelt at Dowling Hall, or at the Printing Officee,'will be promptly.stteaded to.witb
ne slutitand dispatch. mhStf
EXPIIESS COMPANIES.
MBEICAN EXPRESS COM PANT. ctiismiTM rinriL, mmjrn *he, above aassad ftmrnur have la ehacge«f
Two Xxpressei Ballx, to and from:
tsat"
Aad aU other fatats la the Wmmn MaS A N A S
Kiropean and California Expreee,for*U|vlnUiB tanpe, Oalifsrnia and Oregoa. Three Xxprcsses JMljy to and from
Cincinaati, Ohio, Indlanapolie, Ind Ootambas, ,} a Uchauad, Dayton, Port Wayne, Newark, .r! •Logaasport, Zaaeeville. Peru,
And aU poiata la Indians and Ohio. TWO Kliraw Daily, to and from. Saint Lonls, Mo., Uiicago, liuaote Hasaibal, J, Oentralia,
MUwankie, s( Besrolt, Mich. *«ltaoa, "T tant Joeeph, Mo' And all points North aad Wast, including points*" in. Kansas and Nebraafca.
Two Xxpreuet Dally, to and from: OreSaeastle, Laftietti, Orawfordsville, Michigan City, ,**.1 •ne Ixpreta Itailjr, t» ssd fraai*
UOCKYILLE, IKD.
•ne Accommodation Express Bsrtj To and frem Facto. IUfaoK ,f Oharieetaa,IlHaols
Msttaon, liliaois, aad inteimediatepoints. All baeinees entrusted to this Company will bi attended to gromfUf and with difatck.
Batee as low aa by anv Baeponsible Oompanv. OirflCK on rOUUTH 8t£bXT, nest rkOT Ohio Street, Terre Haate, Ui. 8. MoJSltVAIN, Agent.
S, W. MaOADTJB, Sap'l., Indianapolis, lad. OMSdti OntSdtf laiwmBiwr
MONBY AND OTHEB VALUABLI
1
Largest Assortment
Musical Merchandis
lis THE NOUXH-WKST The first Floor will be stocked with Sheet Malic, Storing OeoJs, itasio Books, and all kinds of smaU Instrnmente, snoh aa Violins, Guitart,Drums, Brass and Silver B«nd Instrnments, Vlntinas, Gattars, Ooneerttna", Aeewdeosu ot all slzee.and prices, Jlagoolits, h'iutee, Drum Cord, Sticks, Dirom Belts, OaUskin Dram Has da, Sheapskin Dram Heads, Brass Mouth-Pieces, Gerinau Silver Month-Piec^e, Baa|os, Tlutes, Tarn bortnasi Germsli. Violins, Breach Yiolins, (new,
Haavy and Light freight, Paokages ml Notes, I)raits and Bills collscted, aud promi e* turns made
Merchandise taken for. delivery Off pay an. ol the accompaaying bill, and proceeds returned promptly.
Under careful Messengers, the Express mrflret and departs with nearly all the trains, fer thcr principal Eastern cities and intermediate iolats .St making close connectloae with ..
Tbe lontliern KxprnM, For the principal oltns of the Soath. AS L0W A8 AMI OUUR OOitf^l
Losees and damages promptly adjusted ahd eotf)«e .. tuff
-Twenty Years fC
Of ancossafst aperatioaaof this eM and reifeMa Company 1* a suOcient giiar*ntee of IU raspeaeibility and honorable dealijg with the public, and to solicit a coatinuaaoa of Its patronage.
Offloe at Ho. 8 Mechaniee Bow, Terre Hants ndiana. B. B. Agent,, •I %t iffibwim 1 S
KovlMtf
Prom and after NovemRrSstb, ISM, Trains will leave in connection with all Western llaee, ae follows: Piass Dunkirk aad Sslsmsncs— "w
By Hew York time tram Union Depots: 7.S0 A. M. Mew Tork Hay Expi from Salamanca (Sundays excepted). Moosat
1
•'•1
'A
rre Haute, aS follows:
ifianiss
THE ».
ADAMS BIPKC88 CMPAHf.
'ts i, .".m? ailttfcnU a s*t CHEAT
Sasters Western and Sou then EXPBESti yOBWAKDEBQ. Have tasiiitiee over all the Ballruade Eaat, i's» aad Sooth, for the rapid transportation of
.ii.f id «M»i
jgBIE RAILWAY
lUt IIUf Mla-NnilTtUt bmti
NBW^« YORK,^- BOSTON, And Wow England Cities. i:«M, itOA
THIS RAILWAY EXTENDS E&QU -,jj Dunktrk to New Fork
460
Mdes,
Buffait to New Tork
423
ARlee,
Halamantea to New York
416
Afilet,
nw
28 to 91 MILKS the SHOKTKftT SOVTS
All Trains run directly through to New Teik, MIIi— without change of Coaches.
dw
Horneil*villa 8.00 A. M. (bkft), intereectiaa with the MO A. M. Day Ex preen fro*4 BaSak, and arrives ia New York at 7.00 P. M. 9,S5 A. m. Kaprsss Hail, from Salamanca (Sundays excited). Stop, at Horn*ilvUleA^
A. M., and coanecu at Hornellsvllle aad Oorning with tha !L80 A. M. Bsprees Mall fiMn Buffalo, and arrivee in New York at 7.00 A, M. 9 P. M. XT. T, Mi|ht Espims, from Dun-
4.131», kirk Mt
W|hi Esprsss,! excepted). Stops at 8alinat|«a
M. Olean 7.36 P. M. (Sup). Tnrner'a
9.66
A* M,, (Bklt). aad aniVe in'Hear. York at 18.30 P. H., connecting with Afternorn Traiaa f»r Boston and Hew England Oil lea. Frsa BnMe—By New York Time from 1/epot oer. Exchange and Michigan Streeto: S^u A. H. New Tork Day Exbmh, (Suhdaye excepted). Slope at Horneltsvllla
V.08A. M., (Bklt) Susquehanna2.17 P.M., (Dlae) Tamer'e 7.66 r. M. Gonnectit at Oreat Bend with Delaware, Laqkanraaa A Wssi era Bailroad, aad at Jersey City with Midnight lapraes Train of New Jersey Bailroad ibr Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 0.00 A. M. EkpitSS BSstil, via Avon aad
Hornellsvllle (Sundays excepted). Arrives in New York at 7.00 A. M. ConnecU at Elmirs with the Northern Central Bailway br Harrlsbnrg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Weabiugton and other points South. MS P. M. Ughtnlag Express, (Sundays excepted). Stops at Hornellsvllle 6.26 (Sup.), and arrivee in New York 7.00 A. M.—
Connects at Jersev City with Morning Exprees Train ef Hew Jersey Railroad for Baltliao and Waehington, and at New York with Mo ing BxpreeS Train for Boetda and New land Oities. •JO If. M. Hsw Tork Might Eznrcss,
ttorn'EhJ.
DAILY. Stops at Hornellsvilie 1U.30 P. M., (Sup.), intersecting with the 4.16 P. M. Train irgm Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at UUI0 P. M. Also ooaaects at Xlmlra fer Hsfrisburg, Phlladhlphla ahd Youth. I1.W P. X. Cindnnatl Expttss, (Sundays excepted), stops at bnspaehanna 7.20
A. M., (Bkft.) Turner's 1.13 P, M.. (Dine), and arrives in New York at 3.46 P. li. Connects at Oreat Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna A Weetern Bailroad for Scranton, Traaton and Philadelphia, and at New York with Afteraoosm Trains and gteasserS for Bbston and New England Cities. Only one Train East oa Sunday, leaving Buffalo at 6.10P. M., and reaching Diew kork.atl2.30 afternoon.
Boston and New Xagland Passengers, with their Baggage, are transferred fro* of eWoe Iu New
Vork-
The bett Ventilated and moit Luxurioat Sleeping Conchas MTiN THE W0BLD*M aeoeatpSnying all night trains ou this railway.
Baggage Cheoked Througlt'l And Fart at low as by any other. ASK lOB TICKET* TIA EUIa BAlLWAt. Which can be obtained Mall Principal Ticket/fltes in the West and South west. H. RIDDLE, WM. B, BAB]
Gen'l Sap't. .. Oen'l Pate. Ag uov27dtr
rvOMAIN PLOW won/ 1/ Eaton, Preble County, Tbe Empire Queen of th/W«st.
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