Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1867 — Page 2

DAILY

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Tuesday Morning, M*y—t0flfr"^M^l^ga'grMayaK' TMrmton prev»-thst (Jeneral Pope having inveitigaied the Cirqyii.stanpes attending the disturbances, believes tbat they were premeditated, and fcaattfreJijiyor*Dbk M^as^fraam peace. Ex-Alajfor Witkujr^tttys be "sub••mitt to the argutueut...tifL..tiuk.Jutyoiiet»

While the Fenians are preparing to iasade Canada, tbat demintga is preparing to meet the Invaders and welcome tbem with hotpital hands to bloody graves." Tbey are preparing sigh a defense as will put upon any future eflbrt in tbat direction, if it shall be «aade,ra very ^difierfiit appearance-from thai which' »u presented at the time wh«rn O'Neil went across tbe border and Roberta did not. If it.: there was any chance for succets ih the I' FtfDlan movement at that time! there i» math less now. Although the Canadians *4 bad been expecting something of the kind ^and bad made very brilliant exhibitions of the Strength and bravery of their vola sntfsers, they had not the latter woll

Spooled, and left the point ielectwl

for the attack entirely defenselesscarelessness gave to the Fenifttib wbat liitle success they had—a success which amounted' to nothing more titan marching few miles into the country, and engaging in a small skrimish, Which ww caliud "a buttle" and then retreating "'to tbe United States on the double quick. "T&o Cuu&diaos were without a sufficient nver patrwl of gunboats, and were illy prepared for the trial which they had to 'v undergo. This was scarcely their misfor- .. tune, because they had anticipated everything except the measures necessary jdt-w with the danger when it should arise

At ihedearaciioyl,of expe44n0B,ut is now evident, these people have learned come* thing. 3&e are much' bettei^ prepared now for an invasion than they ever were They now have thirteen thousand British regulars stationed throughout the domin•ioi.8 In volunteers, they have as" many 'they had last year, aad they are far,

'better disciplined. They have gunboats 'also, which cruise in the rivers and lakes

between their own and the territory of .tte United States. They are, in fact, ready for the Fenian army, which it is said is once more to attempt the practical 'business of invasion. Whoever takes any part in a hostile invasion of Canada hers-

laftor, will find that it is no child's 'play Tthat has been undertaken.*- '.' Is*!

German Consolidation.

The conto! dation of North Germany is not yet compitte. A cable dispatch in* formed the country a day or so ago," of the discovery in Hanover of a deep-rooted conspiracy, involving several'persons of •rote, and having for ite objaot the assassination of King.W^Uiam eiid Count -Bismarck. At the same tithe details were given by mail of the meeting *f the .Saxon

Chamber of Deputies, att which the new •constitution for North Germany was adopted—details which show the utter and abject helplessness to which, in the Confederation, Prussia has already reduced her smaller neighbors. The new constitution was accepted by vote ot sixty-sevun against seven but with scarcely an exception every speaker Openly and honebtly avowod tbat it was accepted, not because Saxony approved of it

•—1^ from that—but because Prussia commanded it. With assassination plots in Hanover and such unconooaled riisittfecti^qj Saxoiby, the ingenuity and energy of Bismarok are likely to be sufficiently tuxed before his -proposed work is t'uily aLCoujpliahed. The death of that stale*npuii jui^tit leave Germany more chaotk than ^r.. The state of things wlufek .hk* thus been brought to light coiiilrms ttin opinion that in the late difficulty wiih France, Prussia wal, perhaps, too sanguine oi success. The German people lov Unity, bud for that they will do much but they also love liberty, and for that they ^V'^do atbn(

Northern CapitAl In flottlhero Vieldt.

About fifty Northern men ot means, embracing, among others^ Congressmen AlorieU and Wood, and General and Col onel Patterson, have proceeded to' South •western Virginia to examine the lands una mines of that region, ^beparty repreputing a caplttl of twenty .i&ilUohs'' 6t dotlars have already purehased thifiy thousand acres of land in Puiaski county and propose to erect furnaces and: engage largely in the production of iron, jty '-tm of intelligence can be published that will create a more lively satisfaction in tbe North than'this. Tbece movement* aro what is needed to thoroughly and properly reconstruct the South. North ern capita], and above all Northern men are needed there the first to develop the resources of the country, which, unaer the flight of slavery, have lain so long unus' ec the second to break down the South ern system and northernixe their people. We vpe to chronicle many movements of the kind during the year. Virginia ought to be among the wealthiest and most populous of the States, and if the capital of the North is attracted thither with .Northern men to direct it, $ccordinb to Northern ideas, it will not take her many ^ears to crowd her competitors closely.

.MICHXGAK

rf.

THE

has, by the action of its Cdn

Stitutjonal Convention, refused to uppoinl

a comnmtee to inquire into themeiittor demerits oi the eight hour system as applied to labor. It is scarcely necessary that such action should be taken. The adjoining Stute of Illinois has already furnished some information which is the result of practical experience, and in Missouri similar lessons*have been taught.

Any one can understand the theory of the l&s'H ilour law, which merely declares that «igbt hours shall be sufficient for a day's work, when there is no agreement to the contrary. It was scarcely uecetsary io resort to the Legislature to obtain sucu a declaration, and yet the Jiiighl Hour law, according to iu terms, means no more. doubt it was hoped to make much more out of it by shortening the houia of^abor, in expectation of holding tt the i*ate of wages paid for a longer term of service. But «a that idea is prettytfveil understood, and the fact is becoming evident that, fur a reduced amount ol labor, a reduced wages «*#n only be procured, it is very likely ihat the furore in favor of the eight hour system will die out.so rapidly that, in a few months, it ill be looked upen as an obsolete idea.

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GSNBRAL•• PoFBAas Ahown. his under^ standing of^the circnmetancee Attending •thVlate--Hurler MoUBOf ex-Rebel General Withers, who held the

vacates the ^ev«r.-r !tlaviijgtried the argument of the bayo* net hiuiteif during the Rebellion, he ap» preciaUM tne piercing nature of its logic, and can understand how frequently it triumphs. KUJ removal, he tbiuks, is an imputation against lnni, which will be agreed tojDy aust^ierso^, tm we suppose

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Judlclary

suiists and-Unitarians,- the JSwedenbor- I

social and civil revolutions as well as in

dl6C,P,iinl-Wld^0lMe",,n5/'

special fcutuje in the exkt£inaiion of a |j is If

,.lhnSr^hnT

.!

.gwtween the Old Sch^M- and tM| Ne abhool, a* we know thS, octarreM geo^i ,tion ago. For ti)

eaeta ot' Utration. influence.

.. scientious men. The spirit, on both sides,

Committee is upon track

Southern Belief Fund, Raised in I republ'can governm^nt^-and to the Boston, Nev Y6rk, Philadeplhia, Balti- I oauee of perS0Dk7 liber£y. The grounds more and Washington, amounts to nearly ofdiftJettGe were nSvrf'V^'jr detep, never

«S?,ooo1.„di.W|»^^.f5.p-

id distribution, through thil agencies of I questions in dispute have, somieof the Freedmen's Bureau and responsible I tbem, probably become obsolete. At all -fc. A' I events the codimittee,'ii their "reportj say they have.

s-Jt tA

west

glims ^ndSheSJuakersT' As a ."general tiyngr '-thefe'mofe Kdiu^l the. mure radical is^tbe difference, coiiservaiive the act, the more radical the agreement I SfiWft'the 'depth is ftearly S OCO feet. -'At

The Presbyterian Church has a verv ^lef ®oulll of -N^'uoket, (south ot noble record, and a very ancient one. In ^*P9

i««n to tbe company of preachers and re- I ®eI?

formers. Lofty in faith,^uncompromising I ^ou"5. *J?* in doctrine, firm in discipline, austere in I average depCn of the Atlantic morals well-knit in organiaatien, ia ad I jq

ministration vigorous, in tpirit earned and devuut, it has done well its part in louring at onoe religious al and political liberty. But oven tbe Presbyterian Church could not escape^rom the disintegrating movement of thought and feeling. The murks of old dissensions.are y.UUte all over Hs body. Emigrants from Seo^ land and tbe" north of Ireland brought Presbyieriaoistn: Jo the American Colonies 60 early us 1690, and before the end of the jientary several churohes weft established in Virginiu, Maryland, Pefiai}5!vania and New Jersey. By 1716, four Presbyteries had buetft instituted, and a »jnid formed. So long as the members were mainly tiootch, and Irish, and Puri* tan, the severe integrityof^^'the bodyVVs preserved but foreign elements ^ourea in Frenchmen and Welshmen, Dutch and Swiss brought their native and acquired peculiarities opinions began ,to conflict, not so much on points of ftith. whether spiritual or theological, as on

br°nD

in two in

Presby^eA-and liynoda Wasverfooted.ini

itieirtHMMj

TIhj c«tecti»mt

But the troublesome spirit was not dead. The Siriot Constructionub and the Libe* ral Coustructlonists existed, and wheaev-

SvJ»5ds)"r?r«byte-

riee, ministers, OburcKer^wfid &>t6th6ai-

Publishtng Committees, C&iirch building Committees, -and ttlT -the alliances for doing Evangelical work. Tbe Old School in 1860, had six, the New School had €ve Th^)J#WlfiWtfins|jea^. Jndgii^ by ex-

profeseo^s, and cotnmtmicants/ and the amount of mone^ raiSed annuaily^ aad the p*^ut oTtWor6'aoco~unte3r iorI" the j6wer tke

lfit%ere not thit fisptidi 'irfe1 apt to

thai be will wait for his vindication from I be bitter in,proportion as ^hesubject pf time, whicb mayor may not come to his jh«® would «clte sarprae ... I taat the work of ie anion between the reocue.-? Mobiie, it is to be hoped, will be I

Wln^g 0f. go

he realtor undar belter government, and I shourd"be thought difficult. Kie present arrangement is tn the mist competent nands. Two committees, ditch reprteenting one of the General Asseinhliea, have rights ot Aaaericun citizena xuaintttiflwl. charge of the details, jfhefie coojnaittees are composed of ablej devout, and con

tieneral ^wayne will lake care to see that thelaws are laithfully exhaled,- '.and the

powerful an organization

bweQ &W(^

of evidence to convict Jtff. Davii of geem to bdluir. Tli6ffdQDoiiof two iQOecaiupiicity iQF a plo| |to kidimp, if nut to I pendent bodies on e^tt&l tertni is tbe end assassinate Lincoln. A member of this tendency throughfr -j I out rrotestaat Chrutendom be, as many Committee sajfa there jfrefre Id Cnuada jt.|g toward unity, in this case it written documents conciu&hrjedy praying ought to show j.ts pewut, ...Tha,resistance iThat Davis was^plroate-.i in the wnspiis

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be overcome isless than it would be in ai^y other denomination.. The unities are

acy to carry him that up.® two ^dttnjenlttl. Thediverai iM aresuper-J occasions the parties in jjOdieseion of them I floliil. There is a common parentage, a proposed to sell tbem tp out Government common history, a common share in great but that the propoation was refused. It tradiuone, ^n^^m t^ reaown^^Qf ^great

will be remembered that when thp intelli gence of assassination reached £avis, he I tae instrumebtalities for doing it are the evinced no surprise, but, on the contrary, I same. The Articles of Belief are una*spoke as though-ihe tftwS Wftk pleasing to him. President Johnson had to thSJytiiBdl. Both mm. I parties use the tame. weapon* to keep at cLarge him -wjt^^ccwplicity in the #tipl bay or defeat the same foes.-Both have Ciods crime Tt-

at heart the aame mterest^inteQectual, spiritual, social. There is no political

-.OvT -i, .1, I breiush, for boUi profess the ancient loyal'

ij

Thn PvoahvtAKinn uu.nn«iii.i.|^n than usual interest this negotiation. The y?? results of it will show, better than anyThe attempt of the Old and the New thingelse can, how tnuoh truth there is School Presbyterians to heal their long I in the belief that the prevailing disposi existing diffei'ehcesratid to co-operate to- I tion among Protestant sects is toward uni« gether on common principles of obser- I to. We shall see to what extent vital Vance and action, is one of tbe most in-I considerations prevail, over inoidental teresting indicatiOn| of & tendency that I ones—how much stronger faith is than shows itself fti all-the sects. Si/oh at-I feeling, principle than passion, the law of tempts are likely to be successful in pro- I attraction, whioh draws men and commuporiion as tbe differences are superficial, I nities together to a common center for a or tbe conditions of reconciliation are common purpoap, than the law.of repulTKdical. If tb'e'differences are radical and sion, which multiplies the sect. Should the unities superficial, the effort does not I ihe attempt succeed, it will hardly predict promise an-equallv satisfactory .^result. I success toother attempfai. made reater Ever since the Reformation loosed the I faffitr^ntt^etnhuman mind from thralldom, two parties onstrate the fs^tJQtut ^individualism has have appeared, and more or less visibly 1 not done ita work by a great deal, but divided every religious sect. Some wish-1 must run itself out much further.before ed more form, others less some construed I its rMpU-aomes»—i7.i,Y. the dogmas literaliy,' others interpreted I tbem freely some uttached more, others! "''fleDtfis^orthe ^ea less, signifiuance to -the sacraments and I 5f rites some exacted rigid compliance with I French journal says that the sounds

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ences were substantially of the same kind I

everywhere, and were due to the same I

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ft shall wutch therefore, with more

•»'"*•the-trans-Atlantic* cAble'havfe comDarisons to. be made of the

denominational usage in maiters of church I f®p 'to® trans-Atlantic? cable bayft administratiohj olheriideemed sucb thiilgf I cn»bled comparisons to. be made ot the of sifcaiimomjntiaiidwere Quite willitft I

deljt.h.

of tho

tO-sAiriflce th,fel6:e^Ssr¥bSttT!hlysr^ I ^»king iha^^not-of-any^eatdytn garded as being more vital. The differ I

l^.e

causes. Sometimes they struck in, and I ^®tween Venice. and Xrteste,A30. feet.-* sometimes they lay loosely on the surface I g'^tojldepth of the obannei between bvery ,e«s or has^ad iu OJd and ite '***&.^d does,.hot exceed. 300 New Schools.: The great sects,- liM the

Ep'Bcupalians, Buptists. and ProabyterN I ^r®

ans, and the small sects jike the Univtr I

diflerent seas. Generally

neighborhood of^obtftjents.' Thusj

8

^®lwiejn Germanyand S weden

only^10.

feet deep', *hd flie Adriatic,

wo'Ie

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l-an

^"^west oi Ireland,

8e* l8.°fiL^5!

of ^urope are. much deeper than

those of the interior. In the narrowest

no

w«»

feal'

reiig'ous, it .faas .played distinguished ®«t'lWth,i8.J!»- Southern Ojiean.„ To part. It hasten Vw^l 'Hnd^amous

OM°

*n(I of the Pacific at

"It', has conferred 'lipOn me a great blessing, it having cured my face and hands of an eruption' pronounotd inou^a^

ble by all my physicians," writes Hannah G, Ptatogj of, Cincinnati, about Palmer's Lotion. [dwlw. •V'1' •«MMT","lfggggg3MBgg

COLGATE

OOTS IIRI) SHOES.

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candidute, furtiishad one oconsion for dis* If i-uusion. Whitofield's visit to America BOdtS MlAM Vprv UllAlin the sympathies of the two parties.|| TCrj tlieftp in tie Church the stricter disapproving I Toeio^^t a«Ur«..tcKk of tbe jrregamritieB of am procedure, the I luttar warming into enthusiasm at his Sh®€# Blld Oaitcrs,

LTo

inak-iog fhiiadelpnia their stronghold l[

tho New aohyol taking up their heauquar-

ter= in JNew Tofk. This breach was neaK ed in 175&, the independents holding out the oiive br%nqJlT"%j(Uiing the period of «paratipu,.the %hool hal gaankd io lumber and influence over the Old, but both were strocg. This reoondtiaiion lasted till tvwaxd, 1830, a period ot about seventy yeaH. The organi»ati6n of th

B"k#

roo,u

fT7TT

thai time, ihe rules of practice and yV J-JJJ-'iAM. M. BAJRR, standards ot goveraai^nt -were revised, I g], J-r wn rearranged, anifJ. publisliedj the.order qfj *. ". .— discipline unU' of worabip was ir^svfibtSJ ®"ORATH STASSSV Ortvsit* Csuvt^xtKsai^s Hovss al»4' TtHf'^WWsttninster-^i^Mioll I All work entrusted to roe will ro.etve promp uf Faith wasea«ctiunoa, \»iifiBghimod*

u*tl*a*

wue lewlopted

uluiOst precisely ae they wore before. The

baeia of hjrwocy was subsi*Btialljr-th»| ^^,v^Isaporrer!»pd Jobter-jif tout old Scotch Vresbyterianism, rounaed away little to adopt it io the United estates.

VEftTISEMEN i*—N

Mi# «y.DHiweii» wi vnsi

the Presbyterian Church has consisted of Jt^istjg&Ssdy^^ otbor as to trovennnant 8Bt¥B-Qg^HiEA8raS

Both increased in wealth and Both' )iad.

peats, and ibis cnaimlni

To thUoltlociiun tbaoalj «•*»•*,*••• to be that it is aeomiaos Iswtia with llf iwyi. ras* b* maU oa receipt o» Prioa. 4MM VOBfKIJS, Pablbher, 45 BikU. HMH, Kew Vurk ouy.

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FBOM TUX SUIT urn t* Ikttt Life siud Airalans «HS tlsa lisirlWi Muuntaina, nad the Padis CeaHWitH over 900 DsnMpttve sua^ rise

iTSS&7lSS^Sl£tSS^^ Hie* of Use »v«

KTATM MM!

lies,

BY Ai|B££T

MOST MLUSU

^uud at »,000

greatest depths of all are to be

the

Oape- of Good( Hope 1%000

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CO'S

GEBMAN

EIrasiveSoap niftuufaciur^d from ftCtd' nifty bo

CODBldrrcd he

ANDAKD of EXCELLENCE For aula by all Uioct-ra. 24dwly

PJuaw

Is Eaton, p«,ble «biu^T«l.io~

The Empire Qaeen of the West.

Thl. 8t.nd.rd Plow has ueter be«n excels

education oi minirters, the modtl oFiesithg forginscal parpasanevurwlll be.' Ia ItscoaatrDCtheir fitness to preach and administer tire f''ou

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wriiug

,acretaent«, the rules to be I their ordination, the binding nature of colsan, aadaraceOil Inrrow, and In draowbt la the this or that regulation in the form Of wor- I Plow on re card, rarmara It do well to ship. To trace the cotirse of these- dhta-

e**in4n#thtolflow

greemenu would be impossible here.— J0jiP SCOtt & SOll'S W&FOllOllSG. 'Plant. d.k IvlPb- Atif" •. I'

They broke out Bgftid and again' with great violence, tile more rigid party usually prevailing, but the party favoring greater liberty gaining incidental advantages. The ordination of Mr. J^bn Rowland in 1738, by tbe NewBrtinswick PresbyUry, in deflHnci of thu decree of the Synod pjetoribing a

a perfectu bomogenioui

Xerre-Ussut®, IXdissna,

Befbre purchasing elsewhere. To«r interest we desire to promote, aud-what wesnf ia true. novlOdwlv MrOlURR.

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IV-sr- A I RE

rorSP»°e

money.,, calling o» htm at

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W6.' 3 Mechanics Block,

2 ^tftnli^a ii givefi

CUSTOM WORK

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OepartmeiMrie to ha ads of «KlLI,f PL •*H WOBKMKN.

(^LATL^BN. JBISHO WSKY

er the oid questions came up the old con- A troversy came up with them. Ia 188?, MECtf AffflCIAN, the body fell asunder again the bonds

8B&AK9, TOBA(C(HKTE\S. ei« 'Odtt

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union, alter a severe strain, gny&-£/jty at I H.&UtC| Ind, the satae old weak spot. The Horaia I Da^wmes HXATL* fcucurio. ilause and tour bvaoda iho« of Gam«(e. |*»ci.lnes »na utaer U»bt MaUiinery roGeneva, Utica, and the Western Reserve,] breeoV.tdad.ng a'a.founs'afu" tbe caiebrsted were set apart from the rest. The I Trsnou Pa tern, mads from new or old material. may Miy

Twrrlflk*

iBd'l S'SSSW3&, ork. Addrwe iAtlOBAt

fiaad forOirettiars and deeenptioa of the work. PCBLXdUXMU CO., UucionaU, OMu, or Oavaaport, Iowa.

rewlstWtflBW »r HsM sat Flreaide.—The 'beat heosa book published.— ttulea iur Cruquet, Base Ball, Archery, ao.. Sc.— The chapter on Uardealag and rioaere is worth the pricu of tlie book, 250 pp. illustrated. Price ti.76 by mall. MlbTuN BKAOLItY 00^

Bprimfleld,

Croquet—IIS Priaeiplcs aad

MN

—Several new points exulaiued. Standard aa thority, 60 pp. iUaetrated. Bead 96 ceatt for Bouk, or staiap for list of .Bradley's Pataatad Oiep qokt. MILXOa BuASLKT OO^ •priDgflald, Kaea.

A GEMM «VA»TK1 for a IfeW Work, anA.

tltlej

otuBf OF iHK IMMuBTAL LIH

or Ladies,.Utargyaaan and other*, hasay»q§al to sell, for lermj ttrritory, aadnia C. W. STi.BBlNdt Oolamba«t Ohio.

TAUSSIG, LIVINGSTON CO*

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OommiMion MerohnntB, HH. leitt freat, A llhMtlWI. PMltuMphiOf Jtmi

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advances mads at si* per oent. peraaaa Other charge* low. Refer by permlaaioa: »trst National aad Cora *xehaas* Batiuaal Banks. Phila American BsohaufS NaUoaal Baal^Mew York First National Bank, Chica«j, lUiaois Measrs. Gilatore, Donlap & Co., Bankers, Claciauti'°'"a- /j

MANU FAC^URi:!)

T0B4CC0

IMPOKTSBS

OF SPANISH

V£TTEBLEKV A CO., Mo. 1U Arch MreoS, I A E I A A Hawon bahd varlotis wall kaovn Brands ginla black work W. Oramptoa 8on bright assortment of Havana, Tare, Conn., Ac.

WM.L. BDWAUM.

ID. BSTTU. Haaav BBTTU.

EDWARDS

ft

BETTLE,

W O O 0 AND

1^01

MERCHANTS,

COMMISSION

Froat Street, rhtlaielpfela. Fa.

N*. Morth Consignments Solicited, Sacks fttraish Adtaacea made IflequTed,

Wool* prop rly displayed, aad due given to effect their best dispoeal. Wools of tach consigner invariably kept sapa* rate.

Tlsd

A I N E I—SHINQLK, STAYS AND BABB1 NBET, oompriaing Shingle Mills,

FOB

BALK—SHINOLB, STAYS AND BABBKIi S1AUH1NBBT, oompr' U-adfng M|lls, HtavoJointtir*, ———. Planers, Equalising aad Cut off Saws,, Aa. All ne», ot out owe manufacture, aad wacraatad.— I 8end for Illustrated List. FDL1.BB I FOBD, 282 and 284 Madison St., Oaioego, Illinois.

Is, Shingle aad fleadiag Jotatef* a, Stars (Tutter.B«ad.agM^Ui3

Eafllab KeUtUe CloUlM Usse. Tbe liouaewile's triend. Praised ny all who nse»iJt.-i Agenta wanteJ everywhere. Bond two red stamps fer eample and description. FABHN80N A YOCNO, Box 4G2 Port Huron, Mich.

THE MEW KM

depth more

.the south-,

lirE.—Boardasan'a Cant

banoled Kitchen Knife is pronounced 'Itha host thing yet." Sample bent Postage Paid^Mt tp^U/ Boardfiian Cutlery Co., New Haven, Co*n.

Saoeanr.noM fiaa aew

tt*ow*, Over Thirty rheu|aaa *HaiaimPsd^tt1t' h*vu been sold and are now in ass, and mora than 600 have passed safely throo-h accidental lire*.

HsaatMO, Faaaiit basanair's NEW Parur BAMKias AriS, made Ct Wrought lran.~iltefi|. Bars, aud the new metal, Uraeu ClSSH or Patent Crystallized Iron, from the ore of ankliniW, the only material which equals the diamond ia its hardness now known .in.tho world, aud ls thp hast resistant to a Barglar's drilla or oattio tobb fSlr I Capital, ... manufactured. I ana SPA-jjl arljia

Also, House Safes, Parlor Sabs, Sideboard and •_ Cabinet Safes, for silver plato, ladies jewelry, Ao., Ac., made to gome pieces ~f fiirnitnr*-. S«nd Cataloghe. Hsaaxae, FAkast Broadway, :or. Murray St., New York BUUK« A Co., Philapelphla) HIHIWFaaaf

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Chtoago. JLf aSc« liullPA^Y

AGENTS WANTED To sell, without buying the Bls^t, SILT US'

DQTifiC IB« ai|ai.

CKtEURATED FATfiNTBBQOM, M*

Country, has tskea the 1st premium wherever eft* blblted, and is the only one aecepted for tke Pari* Exhibition. Mr. O. A. Wetherell has already sold 1100 in Athens, Co., 0. Send for Illustrated circular, and read wbat the Ssientitto Aiuariaa^"

American Agriculturist" (after ^months lest) American Institute farmers'Club," Ume. Demurest, Prof. 0. 8. fowler, Miles Greenwood A Co., and others say of it. The Brass psrts sent to Farmers (where we have no s| with lull instructions for making their owe Brooms, by mall or elprees (prepaid) far tl.SO.

(prepaid.

Address—oamine flrst. second and third okotce Counties-C. A. OLKGQ A CO., 268 Breadway, 8..J r., sole owners of

BroosE

Silvers' Patent

WiSTKV—lhnywhw«-8»l«iMp, i^a atd I Oen'lemen—410U to KM per m»uHt^-«o_sell the genuine Common Sense JTaniily On|y $18, WiU stlteb, beai, «Mltl braid and embrol isr. The olotb cannot I apart, oven alter cutting sstuss the siam.e* quarter of an inch, tvery aiarh ns warranted A years# Send for eireular .and terms. Bliss A I HoBathron, Qen. Agts,, Louisville, Ky. P. S.^-|Ms I a so have the improved New Knglawd marhhsi.'

LIQIIIO BEHHBT.-Tir asaklac Wldosp dfsserts of JcKKET, or C'Caps and W«*T, in Ml minutes, tor thiee cents p^r quart. A fSrfeelly satiaiactorr article. 36 cis. a bottle. Ask year Drugsist for SBIMI'S, sssds oaly bj Jakes T. Sbink. Phils., Pa.

AGENTSreliable

CAMI'RkLLACO

WANTBB

toseii the^INTAKTAIRI-1

OUd GREASE KXTKACTOB —Tbe beet Mild onljv article for removing Greae*, Taint, Pitch or Tar, irom All, fabrics without tn jury, irworks like msgio. For Clreniars and ieim», address (with stamp) BUTTRMm S WwB BORY, 170 Greenwl A Street, H. T.

There's aet a CJty, Tewa or Tillage, in the I United sutes whera TAaaA«t'S hesTsaa Ariinwr is not a 6leasehold wwdtMna. From every point ef the oompais, every mail brings testimonials of Its marvaloas idleacy ia dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver complaints aad constipation. t-OLD AT ALL OBVO STORES. 4

LADIbS,

druggiits.

KOXAIATE

mhodtf

A Co

unporwr* »pa er* of

NP3JI^1I^ AN£ TOYS,

WHOLESALE UKALKBS FANCY GROCERIES!

8trMt, ketwe» «U A TU Uk,

met or

Thar* ia s« aoad of ooaSaaawat or chaas* of a, I la Its approTMl of a paste, It la aatitaly tastsl—, 77 I aad saasas ao aMdaeeemt eeasatioa latMpalfaat,

two Basaedias known that eaa ha railed ayea! with any (artaiaty oi aneoaae. Tanat'i CUfMl fatmt rf GMs ssl CspUi

ngBlSIT *%, 378 Ortemrieh Street, Hew Fork. W Sold by Draggtst* all over the World.

Whole

Prank furt Street, 0 wland, *«r oar Xoathly Prioee Gurreat

Io]^ lUTuyfiOtlerjf of

WANTED—AOBMT8—10.(W0A(Mlta,

it

ASVSBtiHff# Itltfftr

40 Park Bow. Kew

1NMUBANCK COLyMN.

IKE and MABTO

CAPITAL, 9900,000 IJTM&VL&tf&A&Y- MAW

Polleiee IsMbfCfed^Sftewed by

TMONnOk, CKAMP TWM

In

Herring's Patent Ctam^ion Safet, 2dl Broadway, car. Marray M., X. T. Tax

Si

OE'TH riu UBDIAWfi Or HAarroo,

W. C. HASTINGS secretary. POLICRS£WCS» sr TBOIfMH, VKAME dk THOBPSOl

TIHB

Discard InjoriooB Pwi-

dlugs. MADAMh JCMSLV MAUHARIAL BALU and Patent BREAST BLBVATOK davafopes the form physiologically, •'•pot, MT Caaal St., N. T. Send stamp for Treaties, gold by tl

8UKE PILE CUHBJ Df. CTIbm's Pils Ihstrueftftt, for Ike radical enreof Piles, Prolapsus,With oat an «p^ ration or mtsnicine, re wlienee tbe worst ca^s in Ave minh^ea, and ha»^1uejer (ailed a permanent! care. Be Drnggista generally.—™ Agents wanted evary-nnwhere fleet by alaii, on receipt of FOB DOLLARS. J. B.

Uana^fTgar, S7S Broadway:

ij!L-& "i: tiooa

WB18KSB81 A Heavy Beard Is seefTS*# I in Ave weefcs by uainn kuseell'eltaiiaa CetaponadSeat cloe ly sealed from oarioas eyes for SOc.

H. BCS^LL A CO., Water town, N. T. ts—i—if WW.'

AGENTS WANTED FOJt

GENERAL L- C. BAKSB*S

History of Ike 8eertl^ This work was anaoaaced an thaa arywars^a, but owing te the attempts of the Bm si aSssi suppress i|, its publication was delayed. It noweaiesasd.HNAMIiBBBiaad under the ilupervlslja of GBK. marTelaas aarratlvee are attested by Iky offlcial autLority.

The MOR^Ld of the Satioaal SORvViiULT TKNTILATKD. aad there

Ciadnaatl, Ohio, or

.J'xe

TemjUante,

jscfirt3Un

Jhox i'

CBI

m«8

aMooas aad all kiade of Gold aad 811* OKOKOS UPHAX, 63 K. Mala St., ProTtdonee B. I.

Ion

Califoriiia via Nicaragua, BVBBT SO DATS.

I Ifift fMe^ l^l Vim1liik

On tbe foUeving Tirat-CSaae Steaaiships Oa Atlaatie Oeean.' I bonneting on Pas Ida.

Xiearafaa, Hehreska.

riMQIHH

1SST July 90th,....

May 1st aad ttth, I Aa«ast 10 aal 90th Jaae 10 and SOih. September iOlb 1SS7

Day occurs Dn Sanday. Tor fartharjafwaiaiipn apply to the NORTH AMUIOAN StnllitP O0MPANT.

grl

le Liability ea the fart ot Ike Aasirad.

££'s^Xir*i&'»% nOMnWB, tKAAI TflOBPMN, Anal Terre llaute, lad.

MtcMtoi MsiT

riBK ijratrkuu7dF6OKPAXT. or mnnas, coaaaoTicu*. flash CftDitkl

DAMCKL WoolBCirr,

«HOBUPMUir,K'CKI^I£"*

1 m,M4lT

TM

or asw JsasiT.

Bar. ladaaaaas eotest iflasaaitise iintdsass N. T. OlBcs. Broadwar. thaoaly Hataal AeciaSat CeSitpany In Ameriea FBANCIS UABKOB, Pieaideat. CHARLES WUBTS. ....Sec.and Treae.

»»tesmisisia5 For Looal Ageaciee apply to TMVMMMI, CBAIIB A TBOMfMI, Oaaeral Ageuta itor aoouiefa dndtaaa, (Swath ol lailianapolis,) Terre Haate, lad.

tlNITBD STATUS*'

Lire USCBASCE COBPAVT. no. Joseph B. Colllae, PrseldsaL *Bi*i^^^oo9,ooa

Midst of 1^4 WtMn,i*Doath.\ Insare 'with the Old Bellabie.

TkoflqMoA, »MI it ThompKln Jena 16 tf »•_ soee Areata.

•JK WSDfiUHf CM .«» W«np*-*»-Wl*-. .... A Weetera Home In.titatiee, CuaiHalac Secarlty, Kooaoay aad Istsgrity.

^nplf^SS*sS35yTn" i»

has^luever tailed to^aOect uatL Oa tka JWnt toek aa^Bataai Plaa. Send^Hfbr.tHrcalar. cftd by I OBee, S7 W. thlrd^fc (Opyaritt 'Msee^tS'' lj —h_Diecountto Dealers.— 1 pie.) OacUw^^^h^^,

Acsataefena 1

BAUm *lPai*A| MBMtMr

Maaufhetarera ot all kiads of

ids tels|ssist

MXO

me 8TBAMGB BKTBLATluBB eoaecrala* UKADs Or DKPABrMKNTS, Mepbsth ot, OoZ grese Tesuls Psidaa Mnkei^ttd die* tinguishsd military cktradier. Head forCtrcalaia and see our .eras, and a full dieoripttoa of werk. Address JONBd BKUTHJCLb

tAeewas».i

deWdiy

OEOe

.T

»(!J oi vi'-i-. ,s „t!. '1

O. H. ,YS 'daar^oc

.11 sere tl, r»A S« Tt'

UJiW-

••3. eVr-

fi a i".

:lM -|fcW.-.'i»TSBftS i-

.iff*

vntruiJ

4 rf J!

-.. -/a

OT «3IXIAO 5UW I— ••urn

Suneir

'0 rs ill st.

JT-P.:

«i- «i' /'O i.

-4to «-1 t--!!.'' fie. BOUGHT AT THE LATS .iPTAi- JJt- (t 4.T^RAA.4T:

:b

JfakrMd

FeaMle—MX) ateath aiadeby actlra sad energetic agenu^aUug si%awjaad uaefal lareatioas, all hoaaahemirt am amy carried. Asdress Caaaav A Dinuus, darelaad. Oulo.

Wf-r

.T'

vjll

igehuV

bT.I Krd

It* BUILDIHO,)

Bnsiaess an wi«kiag to-adTertlee la aay part I of the country oan sea their orders to as. The I eaet Is ao more, as th* Agent's cpaunisstoa aoaeea I

p9tn id |inliSntoiyH^TOrWfte." I

Parties who favor us with their orders are ae-

$uM wa

e'-i.ry..

*3...

-mn )j*» flMM* a4 «%usn

Pi| .» KWnfD AT

»:. \t» |S"

X* 14 ii i3 fjt

€MHLH»dllA««EBTY1)

tl

rtn»l«ss^»-sas4a, {BBLWr. a**jw*»e' ASF

amount of batter

bnelneaa *e eoaOrelBiM

GEO. P. BO WELL FT CO.,

OreatfyB^uced Prices!

Sb.=.«:'- -*»sisu.

swti.i, PBOF1H

IS iimfiUlill QtnOK RETtJBNS COMPANY, Of HABTPOM1), CONN. I ,o ,k C. Taos. IiOMsau, Seo'jr. Maaa Howaaa, Prss't

wSi^r

Jtltw fi+n'ntioni si— a-

mt

PAMT,

KMXIflO BY K»tR«S!

A

-AT-

A N I E & O S

•LLadiee'

SntiMI«LUTH HACItVIS,

NBW A«S ELEOAHT

8rnJti.

Ji&Mfir abcl WBSH.*^-

GS

CLOAKIN

ts muvrtrci COLORS.

=1 SPRING SHAWLS. i-JWWVi ..K i-& Splendid SteBk '/v

PI/A1D GINGHAMS or Ait Mion *a*q a-O'i I A Splendid Stock of

E S S O O S

I (Basr MAKES)

ik Slipper white

noKN j£XCHA^ GE Ladies Hemstitohed H'dk^B

»»s-v

Se. ISTBraadVay, oaaaaissB iu

111M.

B. r. MASON 0W.A

KSSSMSSHItSStSSsilSSSSSslSMSteSSHtf ..'«i.4Ki..i&'.l2,.jU8eet*tary H.VIUIIil A IliOJIfMU, Acwti, lei re Uaut.. lad. r'^ ACCIBBNI.

I^dlai Umbroidered do. I fieits. PlaliiA HemsUkh'd do.

Ladies' Balmoral Skirts.

A. JTGIX .and COMPLETE

EftiteM Markets*

Aiut felfcili eob ti one so during the Seaaon.

Call aii EiABlne our Stock.

A. NIPPERT Ss CO.,

S0kittT«IN6

HEW

BOB LADIES!

I have constantly oa hand Waters* Mew SKIBT ADJUSTER. "at my resideooe, two sqaaree Bait of tbe Union

Be pot. Also, at Mrs. Williams' Millinery Shop. Bo. 1S6 Mala street. Mrs. 0. LAWRtNCB, JaSVilfim Mawufitcfurer

MONUMENTAL.,.

rpHJi DNDEES1GNED ii Agent

A for ths

CliliKMUlP SCOTCH GRANITE

HovemMi This material tm ntkxblt. It is ks SMS( Bfi isl aad lasssptitfe af lit Ughtf polUt of aay kaowa asatarial. Its cbisf eoaetlruents ate the earns aa Cleopatra"* lieedUk and pompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, la Xgypt, which still remain —isif slri by 'THS KATACMEB OB OUIUBIES.

The snpsrier beauty aad darab.lity of this maths BseUra

|TW10» BAJLEBl. I ^r^"l'"teT«erM^ adweaadf tt In AHf Mr 'lifcg'l#! I S*atse,wkere It isbslug ad ,pted by the wealthier

B|twt

la pre^rea to tbe Itailaa Marbie. A spec lawn oi this Granite auy be seea at ths HjHSS.IHSSSS^fHISa ...

Ordare and Inqnlnee wltl meet wltb prompt atAAdrree, JAMBS ». WILSON, id O Box7M, TerreBaate.Ind,

DBIVATB DISEASES.

1m,

GOOD STFLMr,ew

uTHiei Za m?. I B^All eeisselsltat Dowllag HaU.eret the

A BO QBABOX UNTIL OCRIDI IfM er fssislas aBUeted with any form dlsdses, oka ka eutad la oae to ten days, without caustle, Msfsttir, er Nk, by catting at tbe Weetern Bdlsal O^Us, 1ST lycaasore street, Cincinnati,

jKo Chmrge Until Vuredt

itiW

MUSICA

AOAD3BMY xxt MUftTO

Tbaoade

laths waats 0Udl«B0» nwabar of tba oUiseaa oi this city* ssstssdC Um pnblle that they have oy x.ad ss

Palaw ef Ma­

in the aaooad wtorj oi Tlaaiar's

tieB' tbeps.. «sid'nai)seeai| silJsaiiHsAaaaatl1 Their Mas to BOOMS are large, well veatilatad aad lighted, aad easy-ef secsea, aad are eappUed with every varletv of Inatraaaats, aad Papito motz.'fisss&sineisss'iss* tioa paid to the cultivation ef tke voice. Ia* structioas la Thorough Bass" floapesltioas.

For Tarns of InsuaM^ Mply te the undersigned, at the Acadeaiy SMiiM, secoad story ol

fl.A,JLABTS

ARGKTO DI

ii It liittlfiia

J. O. TJimKUUlttX,

*!i| '-a' iti fcaWi« -Ii

riAnros^puMNNWii

Tleuas,BnlUre, Blatea,aadall kiadb orXa Mercbaridiae, No. SI Wabash Straet, TBRBBHAGTS. IN BLAB

L."» K1

'itaa

tl

______ ..rf'ii. 'fc Jv 7 l.

Itelt

»RT&*- 8'*£FOIF ST.!!*-

A.

JUNING AND BBPAIBlBOfjat PlAfiOB-ead othsr lnitraments will be prooipfly aftsadedf to. ^LDPlANOaUl betaSCB ia tahdaf* BB»

-aalOMwtt f' J.

OI HIBBBIABIR,

XEW AJfD 8PACI0CS

4f

l» fc

m,. '4rii iiitf.

BAlfll "fc'

we COB- I TlMU.' 8KKi Ml tti-HZH .*»! fiiiV'

'S

uarw

groat pleasure In jnfftfqg

teitire' of ssy aid trteads aad cuatoiaart, aad al aew oaeala«aatef aaytWad ia«f

a

ii Mmt WViKf -WTjE

OUoSt^clli

JV«K 4LI

mt Ml

Having personally aoleoted 1117 Now Stoet with great ewe, at New fwk, I aat aew aMek oflbrto the Koncftl rablio the

Largest Assortment

a a

fN TH® WORt H- W fiBt

The 4rtt FloOr Will b« stocked wltl Sheet Musis, String Geeds, Maslo Books, and all' kinds of small Iuatraaeats, sash aa Violins, Guitars,Drums, Brass aik^ Stiver Bind Instruments, Clutinas, Gnitau, Coaeartiaai, Aecerdspas orall staesaad prioa*, Plageel*ta, Vlertse,*Br%tn (!AP1. Rhi^ke Tlrnm Ralla Aalli

Oerd, Sticks, Drum Belts, Callsi la Diuat Sheepsirfn lrum Brads, Brass Month-PieCee, Uer ma0-Silver Mouth-Piee^e, Baaioa, Plates^ rines, German Violins, French Violins, (new,

Eraabai Violins, (dkiltatlna old Stradeariia^ Oea aaeius, and other Dsuble Bassee,V(o Seeks. yiaUu Viollncellp,""»aukftBass.oiaiuw aad Harp strings, Tail Pieces, Pegs, Bridjps, Mutes, Tuning lacks, Tuatnc Jtsashars, ncsk Ptpee, Oasiaoeis, Clalronet, Reeds, Violin, Yioliapeitc HedUMiblaBaMBows MaUo Polloa, PoeMeBe sj'ia&isf for Platas, Clareaeta, Vialla) Catds, and'SuskJ

Blank Music Books, Blsia PapsfS efitfliiasti.

Makers. 'v1

Musk

W Partlralar allaatka petd te-tle Stria Department. Tbe SeoondBloor

Wflihe'i^MM(S'#Rh

Pianos, Meloaeells«^rgftii^

Always on hauite a" spled^«Mrtmetof^aaM Attd ttoW OittM.

from the well knowq Ifaanfhotoriss Nuns, N.Y., the celebrasad Pateat Cysloid Piaaoe

Carkart & ^HeedMinV

A»-SStail -braOlretlarP«B UUtl

PRACTICAL PliNO MAKK8

personally selected. LibefALdisoount to 3«mlnat-Ms, Bchoels, Mlals tads iad xesnhers ef Mudc. bead fer Circalar aad. Pilose. Bvery Instca-

xssc4ssaar s3rjss.

PALACE OF

:4k9

Olkio Street. Terrs Hants. Iaditte*

HOM til

I S E A E 0 A 1

fdi OF NKW BjdL W'4 Mt:l it'i -r—

Caals Capital,

HOB^

STOCK

of

B'S.., ^28

I S S

Bleae&ed and Brown

-CCf/1

Sheetings, etc.

We »re in receipt, daily, of Noveltiea from

ea,eBS,0SS.

sni-pi«^.,.»i,a4^aaiUH'.

j, is

.BEOWS a co

U&Ktkl wiTv itL

IniBre In the HOBM* of lew T«rkr

H0690RD, BJBOWN A CO, AgonU.

Insure In the HOBM, ef ITew York,

HOSFOBD, BBOWN CO., AgmU.

Insare in tbe Hoaie, of 5ew Terk,

HOSFOBD, BBOWN 00,

Agents.

Insare lu the Hone, of lew Terk,

HOSPOBD, BROWlf A OO^ A«Mte.

Insare !n the Hojne, oT lew York,

HOSFOBD, BBOWN GO, AgMto-

loiare LA the HOBM»ef New Terk,

UOSFORD, BBOWN AGO,

HOSFORD,

Agents.

Insare la the lone, of Hew Yerk.

BBOWN ft CO., AgonU.

HOSFOBD, BBOWN A CO, Agent

HATS AND CAPS.

EW

N

YOBK HAT 8T0BK

Josepb C. Yate«f

JU8TIN* BECBIPT OF

Afe'Hats ol oii kinds, jjtj lioyn' Hats of »U Mlndm,r.!S MiMiss'Hais'of allkinds,

Infante' Hate of all klnde,

And at all pricee. ^ats made to orSer aa shert a«ittoe. Oo«ao

THE SPUING STILES, Xastsid* PcUlo tt^aare, y( Terra Mac nov27dtf

E A

W A. O

P^SKSS

par akd Medicated Baths, always sate ears for Syphilis, llaiast

Itoa'Tisrifsfi. Sorss, Ulcera aad all Skin Diessse. Chit aad leCM aad fa* 49snsard. tmtornlj

20CO WATCUB3, Patent Lever Movaaseta, fab Jewelled, Haati^g Cases, Starling bilree, Beeut. u*iy kngraved and la sverjr respect flrst I *od^,ai^ping.«Ji* Night Trains das* Tinifrs. lc beeoLl at six dollars each, Iwlcrg I

lsse tuaii ih se.fouribs thseoetofiaanafsrtarlng. These Watchee are retailed by Jewelle at Irom |U to Sis, the iSSaal eestt ta tha iess«fi inn

t#0 1A|W BIJB iafll, to ind from:

gaw Tesk, Cleeslaed. Blltssisfc

-O-A.IO' A.DA8,

MODJIY AND OTAKB VALUABLE

Tke itiftw

i..

EXPWEitS COMPANIES. MSglCAN^EiXPitBSS COM

the ebove neasd Coipaay have la charge ywteaced aad treatt «w|i|iii. rwwii 1^isiMW^etlw»l*^ se Was^rl

f"

rMllsWt^ittJBw':Turk«a fcrop^aad O^ifornia Eapreea, fvr aU pUats km Bsftfs, flsBtoiatsd Oiegua. Ikree bpmwt fiallj, to And fha%

Olaciaaatl, Ohio, '-"tunlh. lad fc" Calashes, if,. iUchaiond, Oayton, BoitWayaa, Newark, Logaaapvrt, Saaesville. fore,

Aad all potato ia Iadiaaa aad Ohio.

Two tiprwm

JlBlif. to aad frosa

Ifi eiw vhlfiaair Owst-Tilla

S^at Louie, Mo., Oticago, mi^i.

Detroit,

Milwaukie, Madison, ffilnt Tnssiili Is' Aad all points North aad #aet, iaclaouu itointm la Baaeesaad Befcraska. two Exprmw Aailj* to and fhm:

OrawfiMds^Ua, JUahulaa^iato. Ao.ts

OM EXPRESS BBIIJ,

to and iSwn-

BOiiKV 1LLJC, IDS.

Oae AccooiflMMUtioB Iipnn To aad frea Ssada, Ullaal*.. Ch«Heeteo. tliiaeU !tt^on, "llnoU.*adiBte, mediate points,

All business entrusted to this oatoanv will be attended to jyesnilh aad with iffmifaij

B^^LOW^NNYBESPSRCOMJ^NY.

*OHBTfl STREET, nest door'U?1

Ohio Street, Zarre Itaute, Ud. 8. McBLVAIN, AsenU K. W. SLOAkC, Hnp'L, ladlaaa^oiia.

waX/isi .. sif

•siiCr .i "r •. isi "4ai 0.Lx. ..1«

ti%ot wl£ aaT '.

MUSIC[I A»A»S HPBIiSII €0*pm"

tflZ

€*plt«l $10,000,000^

dBKAT

•.

w..i

-4»««wliesi

Stuteni Wesien aid Sealfeert^

BOBWABBBBS.

Have iecllltiee orof all the Bailroada Bast, ei .tf

4

tU

HeaerMd Light Pralght, Packages .al *.' Netas^JJralts aad BillaaoUeoted, aad |tsa| a«'e ItrDBNI oi

*aeshaadiee takee for defhaty oa p*y%ii. hs accompanying bill, aud proceeds returned proBptJy.

Uader careful Masseagars, the JS«»s«sa arrtwi aad departs with aaarb all the trains, fer privelpal Kastera ettiss aad laierhiediate rolatT td' making otasaoonaeetloue with

JaJ t«

KzvreM.

for tlie principal cities of the South.

At? rhs

i» UV All AVI BIBKK (MMffABI

I osassaaddam ages premptly a^uetedaud settled' JO jy .... a»'fl «5rr"w®ittijr Yoars wU 4tH •, idi opgsdMsol this eU aad reliable1" Oompihy 1 a sufflclent guarantee of ita —ri-nrl-*ilttyaad-honorable daalijg with' tbe publjTaad aaeatianaaoe of its patrouage.

Omce at No. 6 Mechanics Row, Terre Iflaasassa ndiana. .i

B. B. AliLEM, iMnt,

Navies tti.

Y., I TTJIS RAILWAY EXTEADa PBOM ,e1f „j, lass I Dunkirk to Stu fork 460 Milee,

1

Buffalo to IfetB Fork

Celebrated Bodoir Charoh Organs, Parlor Organs I W tO XUKS tin SHeifSBf JteVVB*^

and Melodeons. Thase Inettuasseits ssdnd altonther unrivaled, a fact which every liataper aad indga will ie at onc« csnvlnced of by simply ceaspanisg thatt wlthithars.

1

H.1MS

,..its4J to talm*-''-

5

Acft

iintan?

H-rmteH

mlitaoi'ltO .Mas itsli Uiod* .IV

Mai BROAD SMU~IIOillU TRACK BVCTf ear .. TOi.

1

NEW°^

V* Ml

*tes. uli

423

MUu,

1

&zl*m^ca~ta~NM '^rTjl^AfiUf^ AMOU r*°*

AllTr, through :+.*** XmKui BOO BiMitjB without clangs of .Coaoliea*

lSth, Uee, Trains will Ii all Wester

Vr°m and afMr fioieabet leave in connection with all Western Jlnee, as follows: PMss^Uaakirk sad lslMsaca-

«.«6 A* 11., IB kit), at isse v. v., to

-"0 3qoe

lw ^nukjtcs-

1

New Xvjktuaeireia Dawn Depute!, wyaCC B. Mew Tork Day ksaiess. from aaiamauca (SuaCUys excepted).: "tousai110 Uornaitiville 8.U0 A. si. (bkft), latersectluc with the 6 £0 A. M. Day *ip«»from SK? and arritts Iu Nvw York at 7.0U P. M. I.B# A. B. Kaprea *ssU, fleom Swsuwaels

Sundays exceined). Stopjat Hora»Lwl.e&S4 A. v., tad tooueoU at Hoi aad'eoaiteots at Hornsllsvllle ana CorS'nj *ith the !L90 A. M. lUprese Mail lnp,

and arilto in Now York

... ^®aaectieg with Aflarnora* Trataafor Boston aad New JCngiaed Uttieei s1)

Nsw: Tork Tim* trees1

ferk Bay Kxprqee

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ops as BwsdlsMlli auehauaa3.lt P.M.,

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Piilatelphia, Balti sore and WasbiQataa. „A. M» Jtknroaa MaU, via Avoa aad O Horaei.sville (euadays accepted). Arrives la New York at 7.00

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with the Northern Caatral Railway facJiarrls- ,j burg, Phiiadelpbla, Baltimore, Washing tea and othar uoinu Soatb. •40 P. *. JUtohtol^ Ks»r«aa. (Saadays eacsMedJT Stupe at Mirfaetovaie-6 IS W (Sup.), ana arrives in New tork ?.0I A. 11.—

CoonecU at JSreev Uty with Xorilor knnt^ Train of New Jersey Railroad for fialtlatefa ,w and Waahiagtoe, and at New York with Mornlag Express Treia for B^stoa aad New Khg- ff land Citlse.

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DAILY. Steps at UornelisrM-a 1U.SU P. M., -v Map.), iateraeetlag with ths i.lS P. M. Train from Dunkirk, aad arrives la B«w Turk ask 13.30 P. M. Also conaecu at klsslra lor Marrisberg, Phlladhlphla aad Peath. it B1.90 A*. *. C'larisesU Ksprsss. Oma- a days eaeepsas). Mops at euspusfaaaUTrj^fl

A. M., (Bhlt.)i Tnraer's Ut^ P, M„ IBla^kJd aad arrives la New furk at 8.4$ i. ||. Coaaecta al Oreat Bead with Delaware, Leoka^ wanna A Weeteru Railroad for Soraataa, Treatoa aad Philadelphia, aad at Mew Tort wtth AReraooon Tralas aad oteamass for BMtok end New Baglaud Cities. Oaly one Train Beat on Sunday, tseviaK Bkt *.d ble at 0.10 P. M., and reaching New kotk atlSiMl alteraooa.

Bastoaaatt New Baglaad Passengers, with Ifcelr Ba^e«s, are traasteicred firm e*ar«e ia WPW -u

The beet Tswtilsted Sad m«t Lumrioos Sleepi lar Coaches OViM TU* WOBLD-Vn, ereeaspeuying all night trains oa this railway.

Baggage Checked Through I And Fare at low aa by any atktr Route.

ASA PUB Til'kKTs VIA IBlk BAILWA..

Which caa be obtatasd ^t all Principal Tiehet ON flcee in the Weet and South west.

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[Bhortesfeft Quickest Houte rrom CINCINNATI to all the EASTERN OITIHt,

TOWNS, VILLAGES aad STATIONS.

Ths UTTLK MIAMI'It ths OHIT Line rnaalAg lilshtBlbg itpiM Tralas fressCl&clsnaSi to the Kant It being tbe SUOJtTKST Line, Conaeeliuns are eertala, and Passengers have aiuaa Ume lav Meals.

FAST TUCK RAEV AMISXATF TF -'D:

Boston la St hours} Battimorala SWItours New Tork in 81 hoars Washington City in 3rij£ I Buffalo in 10 boars Cleveland In 9 hsors.

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Three Diily Easteni Trains. A. M. Lightnlac Bapnes. 9:30 A. M. Lightaiag Bxprass. 9 f-Jt- l^ghtulag Express.

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Taaecoa Tiocne are sold at all Ticket lik'tbe trait and West. Ask tor Tlcieta

Via Cincinnati and Oolnmbus.

WM. D. O'BRIEN, Gea'l Ticket Agent.

T. J. SHBBL0CK, Oea'l Ageat, Cineinuatl. dtf