Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 November 1867 — Page 2
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DAILY EXPRESS-
TEKKK HAUTE. 1NP- ,y g|| Thursday Morning, November 21,
Ah if President Johnson's later s!ns are not heavy enough to ewamp him, some-of-
our exchanges are reprinting his performances at the second inauguration of Mr. Lincoln. Alas, poor YorickJ
The New York
Independent,
trovewy with the
The
the party.
IN
Express
Th® Chicago
,ts cons
Advance,
of Chicago, fa
regard to some wind of doctrine," says: "Chicago ia unfortunate in possessing two non*religiou« jouritalB—the Chicago
Timet,
which teaches thattho 4ey.iliB
Qod, and the
Advance,
which teaches that
Christ is not a Christian."
The WEW York
Day Booh,
a toemo-
"'tratic organ of New Yofck fcity, and a iheet noted for blurting out its opinions regardless of p^r^y. consequences, had recently an nrticle'on the Presidency, froiA which we make the following extract: "We notice that some' of odr Deiflocratic exchanges, continue to quote the foolish and lying telegram that 'Grant says he will not accept the nominatioB from the mongrels for Presidents Aby man who thinks that Grant is not in perfect accprd with Congress, is grden enough to be eaten, up for grass."
iliciu
is opposed to the propoi
tion that tne bondholders shall be paid bff in the national currency of the country
—Journal. We are in favor of paying the pubtio debt on the precise terms the Government mftHn with those who purchased its bonds. Any man who is not in favor of that proposition is a repudiator," as a matter of course. Does the
Journal
Thb
propose to
maintain the faith of the Government in
this respeot, or does it desire to repudia its contract with the bondholders? It is certainly in lavor of repudiatio.4_$i tirely and unconditionally. a &
Anii-Slaverd Standard
is still loud
fin its demand for impeachment. In i^s last fulmination it falls into the error jf supposing that the present is the first ag-* itation of Presidential impeachment, its Editor were more familiar with thje
political history of the United States would know that the {party which afte wards elected Thomas Jefferson Presiden not only denounced George Washingto as a knave or a fool, but clamored for hf impeMhment, To this parly, afterwards
known as tho Democracy, and n6w as th Copperhead, belongs the parentage impeachment, tho difference between the Jeffersonian and Phillipian parties being that while one sought to depose the Fasthe of his country, the other seeks to dei poae the meanest man that ever received the suffrage of the American people. Th^ difference is incalculable, yet in no re* SDeet the cases are identioal. Both belong in the category of abortive attempts to carry out party ends by unlawful means
Journal,
the purpose of Voiding tlia payment of taxes, ^accvrdkig^'®* the
Iings
S.
Thb Journal seems to be very mucl disgusted with Manton Marble, of th( New York World, the ablest and miSs influential Democratic editor in the United States. It quotes a description oj' him, representing him as being "a gentle man of magnificent
personnel,
haughty
and dignified in his manner, fond of in dulging in all those luxuries and pleas* ures which unbounded wealth bestows) possessed of ample fortuno, with tho promise of a long future to enjoy his ad vantages," &c. It is strange that a good Democrat should be "haughty and digni fled," and especially "possessed of an am pie fortune." &e certainly must belong to the "purse proud aristocracy," referred to almost every day by the
or
perhaps he is a "bonded aristocrat," who refuses gold coin interest because of his love for tho poor man, as Democrats do in this region. The editor of the
Jourtiiil
should go to Now York, and overhaul Mr. Marble on the subject of his style. Did he khow what kind of style would most attract the
Journal
editors, he cer
tainly would give away his bonds atid^ don the style instantly for the benefit of
Times
"Sherman is to-day one of the greatest men of the age. His only compeer,in mod* ern times, as a General, is Napoleon. Ho is a greater man than Napoleon in many respects. Taken as a whole, he finds his prototype only in Camr."
The
Timet
"How any Southern gontleman, with these facts [those of the history of tho war], plain and palpable, everywhere staring him in tho face, and recorded forever in the book of history, can still boast of his 'lost cause,' or speak of it in language other than of shame and sorrow, passes my understanding and, instead of being revived, I know that their 'lost cause' will sink deeper and deeper into infamy as time more keenly probes its hidden mysteries and reveals, them to the light of day."
Thk resolutions adopted by the last Democratic Convention held in this county were drafted by Col. Dowling, and they say that none but monied tshylocks, or tbeir
tools
and
ilad
might have added that, dur
ing the war, its prototype was found in Brutus, so far as Gen. Sherman was concerned. He was then one of Lincoln's cheapest "hirelings." But all this bespattering of tho gallant General will not induce him to become the tool of Copperheads. The following extract from his speech is a sufficient indication, if others were wanting, of the position of General Sherman:
apologists,
will ask that
the bonds shall be redeemed in any other way than by payment in the national currency. Our cotemporary has been using the name of Col. Dowling as an argument on his side of tho finance quoaticu. The editor can now sco Col. Dowling'c estimate of the efforts of tho
Express
in be
half of the bondholders,—Journal.
We do not know what Col. Dowling's estimate of the
Ex-press
is, so far as its
financial views are concerned. But we
know that the
do
Journal
denounces and
stigmatizes every man who owns a Gov* ernment bond as belonging to a "privileged class," and as being a "bonded aristo. crat." Col. Dowling owns Government bonds, as well as do divers other Democrats in Yigo county, Henoo, according to the Journal, they aro all"bonded aristocrats," and consequently are men who have invested their funds in that way for
journal),
to the
"trident.of the pc"»r, laboring man." If choefi *•..te denounce Col. fowling, sad- o&er democrats of Yigo. -t^anty and else wherct- both farmers and
mechanic?, who own Government bonds, "bonded aristocrats," who have thus invested their money to avoid paying taxes, it is welcome to do so. The light is one in,aiie .tho- ranks of its party, and we"Bav3 no desire to mix in the confiicts&y, however, that we have never heard ojf a PepobrRt|J ocfedholder, who
had six mtfch Yegard for the "poor man" as to r^psQjJw ^jlnfetit, by the Governjaifi, ofthi coin interest on his bonds. If the
Journal
has such information it has
hitberto failed to make it known to its
readers.
L£lM
Arabian Horses and Horse Raelng.
Anthony Trollope's new magazine,
Paul]s,
sol criador
tive Arabia'^
rby
is in ecstacies
over.Gen. Sherman's speech at St, Loui?, pronouncing him one of the greatest men of the age, and glories in tho fact tl^al he is not a radical. Says the
Times
"And laid hli ruler, pen and ink In their respective nooka, And the only exerciw he had 'JPab footiag ap bit hooks.
(piy*teripus
od&Hfrjt tnatsthe'- finest and purest Arabian horses arc to be found, not in JBgjtyC, of'-TeiM, or Turkey, cjr Morocco, or Muscat, or Mesopotamia— frpniqMi/af «At&£*ouAtrie!'-"."niM#' socalled Arabian horses were imported intp England duriag tht* last, century—but in the uplands of Nedjed, or Central Arabia.
"If wo assume as a fact incapable of denial, that within the last twenty years the stamina and staying powers of English ramhpW-'ft liaye been. manifestly, .on. the decuho, it^eoms ftot toprobable at'this moment tojecqrd, first, that wo owe the exfcelleficffof our 'English broed to the Darley Arabian fyvd tho Godolphin Arabian! fnrii ifclfer "clegruei thaH to any! other sires of the '^tt qaittUTy. I'. Secondly, that all authorities agree in praising tho endu* pance of the bait Arabian horses more tbun thttir spted. Thirdly, that within theso last few: mouths wo have been taught by a traveler of unquestionable authority ,V?hatjpart.-QM Aisabiaithe purest,and noi Bloat strain of Arabs is lo be found. There is, wo writo it with regret, but little probability that any English breeders of race horses will have energy or enterprise sufficient to import a few sires and dams from Nedjed. The royal stud has for years been administered more with a view to obtaining a good average for the year-
sold at HamjHon Court than to rejairQig tho ftuills in the blood, structure and the endurance of tho animal himself. Mr. Beaikiron breeds for fashion and the importation of Arabian siros would be an experiment little likely to bo productive of profit .for six or eight years to come.— Thero jj6 noWhefre in England what may bo called a philosophical breedor of race horses,
If rumor bo correct in. stating that Lord Grosvenor is not indisposed to re« vivo hereaftor tho traditional glories of tho Eaton stud, it is possible that in the event of this enterprise bOmg equal to his wealth, he may think it not unworthy of him to endeavor to arrc3t tho decadence of tho English raco course. But there is more probability that in North America and Australia—thoso two young and ex, uberant nations of the future, which wo have inoculated with the virus of our English passion for horse racing—attention will withig the next twenty years be given to this subject, and that the
sang
gXaeli day, apon the self-rame hour, He took hie lofty soat, And bent hi* body and his mind
Belabors to complete And blot* were neither on hl« fame Nor on hi* ledger sheet.
of his na
isr/: jsx-i Trlcbin«. "b'lir cuty physicians have beon thrown into a state of excitement on the discovery of two fatal cases of the torriblo disease known as trichina. This disease never attacks the Hebrow race, as it is caused by eating pork1. Trichinro is a well known disease in Europe, but in this country it is rare. The medical gentlemen had a j^epting on Saturday night, and tho nature "of the disease was fully explained
Dr. Dean, w:Jio exhibited
speciW^M" thOrfl^fB tho jtwo vifciinQB, jshowing'tno" existence of tho "trichinaj insects in immenso numbers. Dr. Dean [stated that while prt'sent a few minutes Ibefore tho close of the post mortem examination, mado by Dr. Leffingwell on the subject of the City Hospital, though not for the purpose of discovering the cause ef death, l)r L. remarked that the mus icles were speckled. This drew Dr. D.'s attention to tl^o subject, when he saw the mus6le^ comjjlolely studod with larval trichinaj spiralis, ileatonco endoavored to get a history of the case, and found the
iatient was one of two friends who had orao to the hospital together, both suffer ng from general debility, and were so egistered. The one whose body, he saw" suffered from diarrhooa, abdominal ^ain, pore cordial pain, &c., and had beon treated at ladt for typhoid fever, which he ppeared to have and from which ho was apposed to die*$p ft)%r are somo of the ymptonis of tncliiniases to those of this disease.
As
IT
tho diseaso and tho entozoa
vfoll known, he would have said nothihg of this ease, except to state it and ite aring, nnrnoiy, t|iat tho di^oaBo (trichU asesf ii -probably much more -common an is generally supposed. If, on examining tho othfiE body, it should be shown at the mu^clos are also inhabited by trK inw it would, by mere accident, be s$own thtvt two cases excusably supposed have died of typhoid, in reality had ed of this disease.—St.
And fifty days. By way of the Centrkl Pacific xai|road the. distance is precisely thousand three hundred miles between.,thftAw*»,poinU, so that an aver' age of Iwenty-iwo miles per day will have to be oiado. Mr. Seth Wilber Payne, the pedestrian, is well known to tliiB public ^is wj anther. He walked over pretty much all Europe somo years ago, and *pon his return ivroto a book of all he saw, heard and did. The object of the present trip i% pjpecisely the same as was lis European toiir, find his limiting himself to a certain length of time was doubU less caused purely from a desire to perfom
Sah Francisco. ,%'MVIIT.R JPlainmmj), N. J., NOV. 11. Seth Wither Payne, who left New York this morning to walk to San franciseo, passed through here at 1:45 o'clock tbis afternoon.
5 jprobably
I
get
•Mi:
it
The mosie ef his pen was heard From morn till eventide Dp columns vast his eyes were cast,
Si.
JiajS an interesting article cmj the
^Prpierit Conditiobi jind prosp&iU' of the Turf?' The writer contends that the last twenty years have greatly diminished the slaying powers (Jf the English thoroughbred, and Englandf ,wera npw called 'twenty rkcv to '-"the East, to gallop for ten miles across tho desort against _twejity Arabs, it would perplex her not a little, in spito the fiyo hundred horses in training at Newmarket, to'gefl togetbtl-'k!!H rf twfenty that would do credit to her. But the truer answer would bo thut, setting aside the BiipeHor advnntag$\0^ trtuni ftg, tho English horie has never yet Cimo.into competition with tlHJ £t}e$t blqotl oF'Arubia only within the last few years, he contipues,, and especially since Buqton and PnlgraVc. -have partially lifted the curtain',-whitili\(i'ol3fcettled Arabia from view, tfiat tftfh'dvfcf bb'eii admitted to any knowledge of ,llxat vast and
The cash that o'er hU Qngtirs eante Eaehday was something grand And yet no schemes to bev, it
TIIC
T(lons
smoothly unless ho should ehance to meet wi^h soaie of those "gentlemen without hats' reside along his route. In that event, his undertaking .ttiight be interfer« ed with."'..
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"THB «D BOOK-KBPK&j
It wm tB sneiMit book-ksepvr, infl be iu toll and allm, Though hli f»c* wu mild, h« rarely imilccT^"
Hi* eloth** ware .dark and prim
Then dewn again with pride: ... Quite pleased wasb*. UiWUkiflLwork Increased and multiplied.
Influence or the Moon on
pur
steed of Nedjed will sooner or later find his way to the burning prairies of tho Mississippi valley, or be welcomed to Australian plains, scorched by sun scarcely less!fervid t!iiM the
Trial of Jefferson Davis. There are people yot who think that something is to be gained or some princi pie established by the trial ot Jefferson Davis, and day by day, the approaching trial is announced. What is to bo accomplished by it?
Is
And what
X. %*»A
1
•ft'
off ,,
Byhla were erbr planned• Although you saw with half an eye
That he wrote a "sloping hand.*' 1.. niiiM iOfflf fiA
He had tie wife, he made no friends, His Joys and cares ,were, few if And his dearwt^fii^pm from day to
jllay
Was to keep his balance trno A good world this, if every man flfr a The latte^ tKlrifciroi^flt«U"i •"lll't
ff HA
He uever sighed wbrfa lHrtii ffla Ufs way of life would cross, Aud o'srVha errerao/^y^yo^tli
Heshaiwea no VafcTemterse But set down all that onme hIouk To profit or.-to loss. -,v,'T
ri'H
One day the cre(3H5l 5f afl Dropped In for his amount He found the old man at his post,
Though low ran Nature's Tlie-book* We're closed, And hi wtfc lfornc Up to his last account.
it to convict HIM.
of treason Who believes thatR a Virginia jury, legally drawn, can bo had .to do that? And if he wero convicted What then Why should he be punished when Lee and aU the ..REST .were. discharged without conditions 7 Is this Government going to revive the Jewish scape-goat infctitution, and pile all the'sins of the reb%Llion on one man in order to cancel them'' all in the lump by a fine? Oris this trial to be had in ordor to decide "WHETHER secession is right Think of this Government, after calling out a million of men to put down the rebellion, submitting its right to do so to a. jury of twelve men in a rebel State.
if
the
JURY should acquit
him Then it will have been decided at law that secession is right, and that the Government committed a crime by resisting it and as an illegal order IS no defense to the agpnt, all our soldiers who carried on the war will have been found guilty of murder. What a splendid consummation this would be fpr.ou.r imbecile offi'cfOusneBs in demanding a trial of Jefferson Davis. A trial is not fit for the head of a great belligerent power that carried on a terrible war for fdiir years.'— The right of the Nation to subdue a rebellion is not a thing to be submitted to aby jury. It is not fit to execute a penal
ty on one man out of a
Louis Dispatch.
Walk from Now York to Sno Francisco. A greater pedestrian foat than Weston's ilk from Portland to Chicago, is that now being attempted of walking from Njew York tp$3an Francisc^in one hun-
belligerent power
that put a half a million of armed men in the field, and after we havo discharged all the rest.
Jefferson Davis is a fit subject for Johnson's pardon. This ignominy may serve in the place of penalty. We know of nothing, more humiliating that.we can do him, than to haveliim owa bis discharge to Johnson's pardon. Let him have this, and let us stop the farce of a trial which is announced AS close at hand.—'Cincinnati Gazette. '4
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The ladies, in their sovereign capacity as judges of emotional enjoyment, lave decided that no perfume in existence produces the same delicious sensations as are experienced while inhaling the exuisite fragrance of Phalon's "Night-
Moo ruing Cereus."—N.
»n
Babieii.
The moon is thought by old wives to influence tho life of a child. Thus the child born on tho first day of thornew mooi is fortunate in all its undertakings, aha will live long one born on the fifth da^ will be vain and deceitful one, born on the sixth will live lon^jr'onO borh on the seventh will have a life of trouble on6 born on the ninth wilt be Vich one T)Orr on the tenth will be a great traveler on born on the eleventh will be a devotee tc religion one born on tho sixteenth will be grateful and' unfortunate one born oe the eighteenth will be brave one born on the nineteenth will be full of nialice qnej born on the twenty-first will bo Btrtihgj and healthy, but selfish one born on the twenty-second will bo cheerful, ^but in clined to low society one bora.«on««thQ[ twenty-third will be ungovernable, will! forsake family and friends, and wander inj a foreign country—unhappy through life one born on the twenty-fourth will havo extraordinary ability one born on,the twenty-fifth will be desperately wicked, and come to a fearful death one born on the twenty-seventh will be amiable one born on the thirtieth will have the acme ot all good gifts, temporal and spiritual,
A baby's nails must never he cut till it is a year old, or it will be a thief. A child with a blue vein across its nose will never wear its wedding clothes should it chance to outlive its infancy itAy^bring sorrow and disgrace to all belonging to it. A babe that cries at its christening will livo long if you bathe it on Sunday it will be sorrow free: if on Wednesday it will grow beautiful if on Thursday it will grow fat if on Friday all its sins will be forgiven if on Saturday it will bo unhealthy.
There are rtain other superstitions ap plying to grown people: If you eut your nails on Sunday, it provokes Monsieur le Diable to suob a degrea that he'll shave you all the week, and lead you into mis chief. If you clip your hair at tho new moon, it will grow long at the full as the moon wanes your hair will fall out.— If you don new clothes on a Sunday you'll be happy if on a Monday, they'ir tear if on a Tuesday, they'll burn if on a Wednesday, you'll have plonty if «n a Friday, you'll be unlucky if on a Satur day, you won't livo to enjoy them. Every one, silently or openly, is a little suspioious regarding Friday, yot few could giytfi a reason.
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We are just receiving a beautlfal
assortmeat
Broche Shawls,
of the
Snits cut 011 acientific prinA'PlftSi ,::: •-'W"ar»anted I
Splflj-Manufftctujerq, 7^ y^idylyne, ACTION!
CHEAP
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Fine llut Tobacco tuijfacturod. Sold by all respectable jobbers.
'offered
tV Agtife,
Ones or two'-days' tlmewai secure a good Reiving iiaefaine, Watch, slih Dms, Kerolref, SQmo.attior aitaclo equal value, Fr«te Of Costt.
ASKTFW AT0CR^
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of'
Ristori Shawls,
(The teanty
Kistorl' ghawl is that it is
better Chan any other Imported Shawl, L)LSO much as.it not effect THE finest dtens!WorTrhicb it is worn.)
rilOX -fi-
Square Shawls','1^^
Shoulder Shawls
InjpricoB, style and qualify wo riyal any other TJoiisf) in the-country.
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Opened.
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ALL WOOL BLANKETS,
0-4, 10-4, u4, ia-4. Prices in Blankets are AQ low aatoinaureto everybody a warm bed. s. *l\mb .— .' -IRTTJKI:!! SI
NOYELTIES^Nail Heads, New Stylo Belt-Buckles,Setts in Steel and Ivory, Shell Boxes, Ac. I \':S
T-
DOMESTIC DEPAttTMEWT.
Our Stock of Prints consists of the Best- Brands, aud when we say BEST, wo mean it., Tn Muslins, Flannels, Jeans, CaslUneraf, Ac., we have made additions this week. 9~ Come and examine onr Stock. Our prices aro Low. TTO lr.?!RRA
C. WITTIG & OO
Our Store is next door to Davis's Drugstore.
AJOIOT
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Early's Block» lo. 60 Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana,
OST respectfully recommeads his woll
I'topH Dat)&$jtstn n&>
$4
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eolect-
stock of Flannels, plain AUD plaid Coverlets, and Waolen Bniir.
M0^Blankets,JEANS,
ting Tarns, of different' kinds. Being fully enabled to warrant the first quality ef tbaaa flood! I moat respectfully invite Ladies and Geatieaea to call and inspect them. Wool taken ia exchanga for Goods, ana the highest market rmt paid.
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MILLINERY. GOODS.
and.
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Poetry, St'
lioiuil
Journal,
circulating largely in tho East-and West,'North and bouth. It Employs thk Besi Talint in all Departments. Its corpsof Editors, C'ontrLbti^orS) Ac., Comprises many of the best Farmers, Planters, Wool Growers, Grasiers, llorticnlcurists, Ad.,' and also Anthoi s. Scholars, Ac., of note and ability In brief tho fiVBAir 'is
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DOCTOR WHITTIEB, A BECTOLABLT BEltD PHTSrOIAN. as hii f\_ Diploma which hangs in bit oScfs srill show as maae
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TERMS—Only $3 a Y«ar fo ulnbs of ten, $2,50 per copy: Vol XlX begins Jan. 4, 1868.—'
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ENTITLED
WOKIMOTED WOMEN 1 I —ob— Types of Womanly Attributes, of All lands ana Ages. ut»
Che study of his Ufp,
and
base Unipu-widB reputation, baviug beKn49N9« totaled in Si. Xoaisthbn any other .Ohrooifi Peas Phyaioian.:'i *:1, •••»•:.
Much ofhispractice hasbeea of a private n«1
Syphilii, Otindrrhea^Gleet,
SirfcAtre. ftll
and Mind, producingbi^tehos, debilityj im. potoncy, flisiiDeWivdimiiens bf sigiit, coafdsion b! Ideas, ffil forebooing, aversion tonweiety, i«M ot tveUory, weakrieSs, Sc., not all these in any on case,but all occurring frequently in variens oases *r*Accommodatio»s ample, charges moderate res guaranteed. C0h|ultati6nr by!letter or at office, free. Most oiues c#n be ncepefly.^mtei
ty
(Sreat Oflbrs
Mehitruattob and Pte^o*mcy, Sc. wltjioutaninterview, and^nedlcioqs,sefcure iron bbkrvation, tent by mail or express. Np hin irance to business in most oasOs. 'i-! nn.'
AddriMS Box. 3092, St. Louis, Mo.. HounH-8 A. M. to 8 P. SI. OffloS-perthasemtlj located at No.617 St.
Charles Street,betwosn .Six tl
and Seventh,0B6 aquirei South of Lindoil 1 retired spot in thecentrqofihe city. Conhnltation room*, and rooms for the acsom aiodation of such patients as require daily parrot »1 attention. »Vt!RtB0DT
Can. get, iu a sealed letter enyelop^my Theor Symptoms andTicatmint of jfenrous,Urinary am SexualDiseaaes.clearly delineating all thediKebsod conditions, with lull Symptom, Lists, far ,• t*i three^oent postage illtsiiiapk to 'ptepay poata'gh1.Oircular fqr Ladies,relating to.Diseases of Pphcr aprtdawiy. ——•".r.
I "R- StfOKBU. 'being a practical PLLLFTLBBB, njia mt
-TB^ FTSJIOST OF MANY friends,
begs to announco that he is now,,prepared to EXERR OHfe'alio'rders in TU'O above bTt6in6ss, in connectiqn ith,hi». Y. ,«IV|a!i-'JA
flonse Fainting and draining,
SHOP-On 4th«T.,-!S| Dbor North «F Centra tngine House.
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BATHS, PtriiPS, 1VA.TER, CLOSETS, A. fitted UP on the most approved principles. lkepairiag promptly attended to. sopk •jrr
F0UNDRIE8.
JAMES SCATH. LyWDOH SMITH. HENBTB. BEA.CB
VIOOFOLIJFDBLF |O SWIHATIAI? 1H«
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Near the T. H. A I. and H.-FT 0 freight Depots, TKBBK-HAUTK, INDIANA,
BEATH, 8MITH G0., fropr's.
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Hannfacturersof Steam' Engines MUl'Qearlng, and Machinery of every description! -All kinds of lron and Brass Castings made to order.: Every Class of repairing promptH attended to::
HV"Ordera I' The highset Oath Prloe 'TALD for OLTL Copper, Brass, WD Iron.' •, aftg6dwtf
T. H. MO'BBTBKBB. B. r. DINQLKB. J. BAONA&
RIL(E9RIX FOUNDRY MBATATRNDMU
Machine Shop,
HcEJfresb, Dengler4 CoH
S. E. cor.9thK Eagle fits near Passenger Iepot, TKBBE HACTE. rjfD.
Slailuflsclmrers of Steain EBGLNW, MILL M(«hlne» ry, House Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular- Saw Mills.
Speoiaf attention paid to the miinufaitnre and repair of.Brass Work, Patent Office Modela, 'Ac. WC are also prepared to cut Toothed or Cog Gearings of either Cast Iron, Wrought lrou. or Brass. iu ths'most'perfect manner..'\
Bepairing done promptly. sitiJ FDL All parties connected w|th this ^stabHshmemt MIHG Pfacticai Mechanics of several years experience, we feel safe in saying that we can rendei full Satisfaction-to OUT- onstomera, both in point of workmanship and priee^
The highest price, paid .for all old scrap Iroa delivered at the "Phoenfec foundry,"near the Passen svrDepo T.
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MAINLY of Aluminata
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BIEST DETERSIVE SOAP.
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IN the United Statea.
tf rtTtL'RfecifPES WTTB EACH iftOX. .JEl Dealers ^kn obtain it wliolesale In salei, sseh soniolnlng t-H boxes, at a liber*! diieosnt, of the wholsiale Grocers and, Druggists in *11 Uw (owns and citlea of the United States^ •T Of
CLIFFORD FEHBERTON,
General
Agentf (ii-i itM
PITTSBTTKG, PKNN,
to ull osia so -iiiii ea
INSURANCE.
AM NOW"RSADY TO INstare the pfop^rty of my old patrons, aqd as MANY new ones as possible, ta'
Safe and Sellable Companies.
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Sewing Hachines
to tM'1 am fi
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FOKLOWINGP: OOMHITTEE. vJ:!.rt'.p Dr. McCobhsll,member ofutbeStaU Board of Agcicnltnre Mrs. D. witLiiasoH, wm of State Attbrray-Genieral, and wift of Dr. Qaaaa, of Parke county—all partiee of the highest order of Intelligence and aocial position, whose opinion Is Worthy of consideration. "I KimijkikII. 'WIIMOTIT, Agent, ailil 68 South Fourth Stree't
brMftnq I *a*a'-th«C'*i»'.'»«
LIISTTFANCO
Coni^afay of
NORTH AMERICA,
of Piiiiadelphia, incorporated 179S. Capital over $1,700,000.00. lias paid Losses In dash |ia^00,» ouo.oa -JteStoek is worth
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praftanlonai cails In
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:of Wew Tork^ ishlah ptpsents greater iadneestaatsthlM an otker'Llfe Company In existence. If psrfoac who have Policies In the Wtnneaheik losarance Company will call at my Oflic-, I will aire then sonrlsroriaaUoo that will be of valnn to them. M, J. WUiKUlCll. Office ap-etatra taeai* corner of 4th aud Wabash
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ASTROLOGY.
ASTROLOGY.
O O
OOOD JTEWS FOR ALL
lC«bo rWi Wo wil{ ^UAL maDamk BAPliAKL in thb PB0FES8I0M.
In lo?e
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h^ra have -failed.' hawi.NM .ve b»en dil
anrthtwHAby taiae prosai—s have been misled and trifled with—all fly to her for advice aud satisfaotion. All who are In doabt of the affectlona of thoee they t»re, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.
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She Never Falls.
She has the (MpM of wlaoing the aflsctioos ot ie Opposite sex. She Shows you the likeness of •innr fatnta wtfa er
a»»ta«t
oraHeni Haw
She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the mon4e4happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited id 'innumerable instances, and the result has always bevn the means of secur• •lag'*"'' .S||eefly
and Happy Marriage,
She i^ Ujsjrt'for«v a s«re depeadeeco. It is well known to the public at large that she was the flrst, and she iadhe on|», person in til la country urtio can •how tho likenesis in .reality, audwho.cau give satire satisfaction on all the concerns ot life, which can be tested aa4 p«v«d by ttaouastada, Mth married and singlo, wUo tjaiiy and eagesly^vieit her,
To all In business her advice Is.lDvalual)|g.'"~ffho can'foretail,. wi»lr.«h« gruafest tt-rtaln ty ihe result of all conuneT'rial and bostbe^transiMiewi.
Lottery numbers given wittu-ut.extra.charge. MADAMK BAPHAKL is a bona fid? Astrologist thatevefy one catr depend tipoh. She is the greatrst Attrologist-af the nineteenth century. It Is tbat .Wf Irkno^n fact Uiat makes illiterate pretenders copy her advertisements and try to Imitate her.
Ufadama Raphael is the s«v»illt daughter of ths seventh dauK^ter sha was bocn with anttural ?i(f 'shi can foretell your very thoughts. Mbe also eh res dronketoess.
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Morton's Gold Fens, v. The Best Pens in the World. For sate at JVb. 26 Maiden-, hane, Wew-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices.
Morton makes nofens stamped pvitA the JYame or Trademark of any other therefore,' where an Agency is established, the ublic will be best suited, and", at the same prices, by catling on a the Agent in all other places. »t those wishing the Morton iPen v. must send to Headquarters, where their orders wilt receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.
A Catalogue, withfUttdefcription of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. §$ "u
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Gifts for ChrlstmanA New Years!
A SUPERD STOCK OF FINK GL/TIT AND 811. -IVERWATOHES, ALL WABBANX»0 TO BUK, NU ANDTHOItOUGHLY RKGULATFCL), AT THB
LOW PNICK OF $10 BACH, AND HAT1SFACTION QUABANTEKD. 100 Solid Sold Hon ting Watches..,F.I|250 toi.000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches £00 to SOFT I 10U ladies Watches, enameled 100 to 300 200 Gold Hnat'g Chron'ter Watohes 260 to 300 290 G61d fluat'g English Levers.... 200 to 2S0 STTJ Gold Hunting liaplex Watches ISA to 200' 600 Gold Uant'g American Watches 100 to 210 600 Silver Han ting levers. BO to ISO 500 Silver Hunting Cuulexes. 75 to WO500 Gold iAdlei Watches 60 to 350 1,000 Gold Unnting leplnes 5'' to 7S 1,600 Mlssc.llaneoos Silver Watches 60 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to (0 6,000 Assorted WatcheS, all kinds 10 to 5'
The above tock will be disposed ot on the roruLITT ONI^RAIO" PLAk, gtrlng every patron a line 910, wilhoat re-
Qold or Solid Sliver Watch for gard to valne I Wbiqht, Bro. &0oi,161 Broadwayv"NE« fork,' wish TO immediately disposo of the above ittagclflcant Stbclc. Certiflcates,' taming the ar-1 tides, aro placed In sealed envelopes, and WELLI .^.I. mfisd. Aldirt are entitled to (he articles named on their csrtiflaste open the payment OF Tea Dollars, #h(!lher it BE a watch worth F1,000 or worth less. Tboreturn of aajrof oar Gertmcates entitles you to the article named theteon upon payment, irrespective of ths wdfth, and as no article valued less than 110 is named on any ser I tifloate It will at ones be seen that this is No Lottery, Ml stralghtArwani legltlvale transaction, which may be participated I* .i
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A sioale oertllcate will Le seni by mail, POST P^D, upon receiptor 25 cents, Ave forfl, eleven .RF V'' TOT- $2, thirty-thfeo aftd elegant pteihinm for $6, sixty six and MORSEL ^ABTE prenitam for $10, ANE^''
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