Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 March 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

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TKKRK HAUTE

Thursday Horning, aarcb 13th, 1! lti

Republican StateJifcafc

foe "Hi.

Cot. CONBAD BAKER, of Vanderburgh. for HEi:t¥KANT-GOT«i»k, Si (rl Cou WILL CUMBaCK, of Decatur^ rOE 8ECE.ETABV OF STATE, Major MAX. F. A. HOFFMAN, of Com

FOB AUDITOE OF STATS.

Majo& JOHN I. EVANS, of Hamilton FOR TEKASORRB OF STATE,

NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin.~ FOE CLERK OF THW fiUPREKfc COURT, Colomei, THEODOBE W. McOOY, of Clarke. 'FOB REPORTER OF TWE SUPREME OOUBT

Oolonel JAMES B. BLACK, of Marion. FOE ATT0EKE* OEKERAl, D. E. "WILLIAMSON, of PutnanM FOE 8UPBHINTENDEKT OF- JTBLIC WlfrVwKflf,

BARNABAS 0. IIOBB9, of Wa^lW, |F0R ELECTORS AT LAflOE,

Captain

Tiik entire Ropublioan press end party of the country a unjit of the impeach merit luovomfernV' Wv Wave yet to hear a dissenting voice. While many were opposed to the previous mrtvqments for impeaching the President, an' are in favor of the onfi nbit in progress, not as a political measure—not from partisan motives—but solely because he has set at defiance a law of Vie lanef.^

The Republican party, whose m&ttojduring the war of rebellion was "the Union must be preserved at all hazards,", is flow equally determined that the la^vS tff.the preserved Union shall he Mifor^g^^ijihi as well as low placed—by" the ^ulerj, as well as by the ruled. j« /:./

There are but three instances in the history of this country where the SVlgTeme Court has presumed to set aside an act of Congress, and one of theso related directly to its own power to issue writs of mandamus. It is tho case of Makburt vs Madison, reported in 1st Ckanch. The second was the memorable case of Dbkd Scott VS. Sandfokd, reported in 19tti Howard, a decision which refloated no honor upon the Judiciary, and, as has boon well said, "dragged the ermine in1 the miro of party politics." The last is what is commonly known as ex parte Garland, reported in 4th Wallace, and relates to tho test oath required to bo ad-f ministered to attorneys at law. -TKug it will be soon that this tampering with a law of Congress is no slight affair, even whon backed by tho august body over which tho Chiof Justice presides.

Income Statistics.

The city of New Yor£ returns ashoavy an incomo lax as tho States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts combined, more than six times as much as Rhode Island, nearly three times as much as Philadelphia or Boston, and 18 per cent, more than tho whole great ffitato of Pennsylvania. The aggregate returns for the wholo United States for 1866-67 exhibit a falling off of $3,380,43? since tho previous year but tho rpturns for tho city of New York in "the same time show an increase of $13,633,873. The State of Now York, outside the dity. returns about two millione less than itjdid a year ago. The great agricultural! regions of tho West exhibit a decroasc of twonty-four millions. Philadelphia loses $10,000,000 Pittsburgh and Buffalo more, than $2,000,000 each Brooklyn aud St. Louis ovor $1,200,000 each !tha Middlo States $27,000,900. I

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THOMAS H. NELSON, of TlgD,' BENJAMIN F. CLATPOOL, of Fayfttej FOR ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT,

K, K. KOBE, of LawredCA# CONTINGENT, 1

Colonet.

JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.

Hon.

Mat.

Carpenter, of Wisconsin,

whose great argument before the Supremi Court, in the

McArdlecate,

Holt, Logan, Sick­

les, and hundreds of thousands of others, ho is found under the standard of Radical Republicanism.

Chicago Times is agging on John­

son, evidently hoping that he will bring about a fight without the Democracy.being responsible for it.

Speaking of the rumor that tho President intends to recognizo Thomas iilstead of Stanton as Secretary of War, the Timescharges the President to "take care that tho General be placed in the possession of the War Departmont," and that the '•impeachers" "would bo debarred from complaint, should the President eject Stanton by force." The Times naively adds, however, that the Republicans, "disregarding consistency, would make such action gfoilnd for Another articlo of impeachment." Very likejy.!

The N. Y. Tribune forcibly suggests that "the surest way to avoid th§ 4g»ployment of rovolutioliary uncf ancoiMttfttion al romedies is to apply fearlessly ^htv? which the Constitution provides."

Impeacbmont is the peacefaJlawful means provided by our Constitution to remove from office incompetent ru/erp despots, and tyrant^w^o wp4^,$pjF jthe law and override the legislature. In|absolute monarchies tho power of the executive is limited only by asBafeinatjo^ and revolution. Take away from the Republic the power to impeach an intolerable ruler, and we would be compelled eitho^ to submit to his absolute despotism "or to remove him by the monarchical-remedies.

•auc congressman lebate on rgedthat^Jesilh« Senate was in

Mr. Kerr, Democratic Congressman from Indiana, in tho debate mont the other day, ch dent Lincoln, while th« session, romoved Mr. Isaac V. I'dwtER from the Postmastcrship of. New -Y^rk, and yet, according to Mr. Garfield'^ argument, President Lincoln had no institutional power to do so, and should havebeen impeaehed for it," «.

The Tribune says Mr. Kerr is mistaken. The rocord shows that Isaac V. Fowler was a defaulter, and absconded' dying President Buchanans Administration in I860, that Gen. John A. Dix was kp» pointed his successor, and, on being"shjrtly afterward made Secretary' of (tho Treasury, was succeeded by Mr. Wm.! B. Tatlor, who resigned some time duilng Mr. Lincoln's Administration, and was succeeded by Abram Wakeman.

c6rrespQndeatrs

attracted

large a crowd and excited so ratich' admi ration in the legal profession, is citizen of Wisconsin, and "was for pkny years a leader in the Democratic party.— Now, like Stanton,

to rtlieve Hindma

W*feT erei :h( tutors {practice, trusting tfiat the people would sustain him. Like Andrew Johnson,

however, be was mistaken, and

ature, after a fair trial, sent his private life. The Judiciarj" other department, should

ami goppofttb flie late war.

A WABHiNQTMr8p0ciai to tire Cintinnati Enquirer sayat^at^OHNSON will be deposed that hrand bfc friends Will seek to procraetintkHtf-Sfefi trial, but they will be ctfecEmalecr tbTT^Tcals" wflfiot permft ^dhg jetli^nattonft-jbrsiitoless delays, but will take testimony as speedily as possible, and hiV dm» with1 it: After the trial, the dispatch sets forth, along programme of Work that will be done, but as we have no evidence establishing jfift

veracity «s"a proph­

et, wedo notplaoe a very high estimate Ap«n his sensational speculation^

State tiiiTersitjr of Kansas. Wo have received the second annual catalogue of the offioprai and #ti|dent3 of nilfeity at •'ioLjbajAeademical year of 1867-8.

The University of Kansas is located in the city of Lawrence, in the midst of a rich and beautiful country, and is of convenient access by railroad. Tho University building is the finest structure in the State. %It*bSlfiSe ifeife^swith wide halls and high, airy rooms. The rooms are well finished and furnished with the most Wpjo^f tgparatus ttp^lassroStn.r ftAams3 land tastl* cfcsnwferize everything about the premises. The building stands on a commanding eminence, overlooking the city of Lawrence, the,,Ka|if&£i4H&rvftbout flttfen mile?, and the hundreds of farms which dot.tho *^ing^try, i,

The iDStilulion embraces a fun course of inttruction, from the Preparatory to tho Collegiate. It is open to both sexes

The Faculty, ta^e^. whple, i?xompetent and qualified, representing 'the highest and best cultucd. ^itoufcountry.

Tiitfi^ralsVlflV

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lays down the

That no party savoring of interest, or having anianpe«y»nco

of

"'terest adverse

to a pardy^ lnxn^i causo, has any la^lul jigh^t^^^la jidgo or juror in the case

In reply to which the Madison Courier asks: "How did it happen then that jail the!tea.ocratip Senators permitted SehaatOT*A attehson, ftTe President's son-jin-law, to ]e sworn iu as oij.e of tie judges jjirc^l n| th^trialr|of jv| pe|c| ment

The Democrat lays down another opinion equally fallacious. It claims: That no person or party prejudiced against one of the parties, or having declared an ojkdiiinJ thereto,^ji in any JbdiX^alty in thifei0i S

Every Democratic Senator has express ied ^ife,opii^ion#n f|V(^ innocence of the Presfaent^ and even denounced the trying of him as"a great crime. If the new oath prescribed by the Constitution 'qifoltfesfftyfeis ^DamooMtic 8eniators ns judges and jurors in tho trial of the im^enators who may have expressed the opinion that

Mi. Johnson has been guilty ofimpeachable offenses.

mnk a A Strait-Jacket. MA-jfellow .who goes .bellowing abWt'tfte cbnnir/h'kef ^oTF BasiiUb, whose name is Pomeroy, surnanied

ought forthwith to bo put under the restraint of a Btrait-iacket,, with his mouth g«rgediJto prevJiii frolislaiWring ^Wmphffsiics against God and the country, to which thi% reptile cttype^Q^iibiB ine^ablMttonster, is an unmitigated diserace. This,fellow has the .jcqntrpl -of a and types, tlirouglr whose jhe is permitted to.difFuse his horrible 1 Dfttfphemies all Over the country, to the disgrace of civilization aAd humanity. This press ought also to be gftgged-^put into- 'strait-jacket. ^Tiiere u^aothcr £»llow in «ilew York, withiome reputation as a lawyer—Chas. O'Conoi -J4w-Wa8 6olig0d to flee his native country for some offense, political or pise, and .whose »ancestors, per 'yfa# dpjrea^Mr^'ly lopjiregsion.— from tyran been the ih this free

This refugee from justice, or ny andg-oppression, has long opefa champfen of Oppression ii Qountry, illustrating the truth of the maxthmll1ybu *W a teggarbn'hd^seback he will ride to the devil" and demonstrating the fact thpt his proper place is to be a willing flunkey to aristocracy, as his fathers were before him. This fellow, now one of Andrew Johnson's counselors, ought also to bo put under the whofesome restraints of a strait-jacket—for sugar

?lums

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are thrown away upon such men. hoy must feel the bit and tho spur, and be compelled to trot wherever their rider ploasee to drive them.

As for the other copperheads, both native *rtd of foreign antecedents, they are scarcely worth notice, as they follow blindly, like sheep, whatever direction their leaders choose to pilot thep. They deserve.our pity rather than our contempt, but until they are able to go alone, and, in a certain measure, to "paddle their own canoe," they, too, require to bo put under the restraint of the strait-jacket."

It is said that no physician over forty years of ago could,'.at the timo, be induced by any demonstrations, however plain, to believe in Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood, but they plodded on till death in thoir old, blind, and selfwilled way, carrying death and destruction ija their track, according to tho world-renowned and most approved rulo?, and practice of the faculty.

So It is precisely with our modorn copperheads especially with the old fossilized time-servers and place-men. They are Boiirbons, and forest nothing while they learil nothing. VVell, let them plod on during their motrtai lives through the WilJerness of ignorance'' and tho desert barron of ptfwer and "place, without the faintest hope of over catching a glimpse of the promised land, from which all such sinners who longed for the flesh-pots of Egypt, with its congenial slavery, are, by the just decree of Heaven, forever excluded. Tbeyaro destined to lay their unhallowed bones in the wilderness, "unknolled" and forgotten but, in the meantime, let them feel the salutary restraint ot the "strait-jacket," to preserve the rest of mankiud. lxojM their fury and their venom

But, abovo all others, let a strait-jacket be puton "Moses" himself. Ret him catch a tantalizing glimpse of Canaan from |he top of .Pisgah tyn let not his, foot cross the flowing Jordan let it rather find a resting place amid the snows of the mountain, and tomb amid the eternal glaciers that encircle it. Great is the virtue of a "strait-jacket."—Chicago Journal

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Is woman goinj ininity when she politician? Of .course not She- .is not going to be a, cheaper ediition of man, but will carry her pretty feminine ways, ana tastes, and, tendencies into alJ$M

e?lafg®*

ment of hel ipherei,IWjign^w^ig^s j%pr hand in with the pen, all those likings aud antipathie^whioh^sjie^hasjMDt

fo\y, friends, or to thej #^«et disqasaiops tho sewing circiey-*will be,expressed! and discussed through the press.. woman lately vindefto^li.tft ^lewribej in the prqu^tbe kind of tnep tfMtt wh nten like. It i?istructive.to ra#|h^':Te^c male correspondents of laadiog joulnali, baye, dsrijRg the l^t wint«r,.4()H^bedui4, commented ifl ftsfree. on the loftka qf p»rtieulari,B»ember«. all this we-come at information of tastes of womeBr. ji?. r«gard t9cmfn, which, if rightly improved^ may aid them in fomt ing their manh^re' and "iiaaHM^ Oto thM^ personal kpptfarattce."

A Washiri'gtoni ^oman-^rf«!|»ndent of the Philadfllph ia'

LPresa

givCs 'bn exam-

thfc-folh^g/-a#W*Wi£' 49 ho appeared to the the impeachment debate.41 "I"11'"

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"Having, as I think, established clearly the violation of law by the acts of the President, and shown conclusively that these acts were -committed with criminal intent and purpose, I desire, Mr. Speaker iu conolusion, to. say that the violated supremacy and outraged majesty, of the law demands .the inipe'achment of the President of the United States for high crimed and misdemeanor^. 1 further urge ^and press bis impeachment |n the najue, ,an8 for the sake of the toiling millions of my countrymen who are wearied ,and exs hausted by tho long and fearful struggle of tho past and the unsettled and deranged condition of the present. In the inters est of the industrial pursuits of the, coun try, unsettled and depressed as they are in the interest ~ff stagnated trade and commerce, and debanged -and .flactuating finance and for Jthe sake anjd in the name of the humanity andJ cWillzauon* of tbel age, I stst that the official career. of this 'mi)h.i6^al|be^po^!y'i^8Tot|^K%iftintfi ted, in ol-dei1 that the country may have rest, quiet and prosperity,." and that the nation niay" ddfltiiiue ih its high cftroor. of 'progn^iTiiid ,8jviliz4tion.^ j, "T. jn the'nathe' of jlio Wave men '.who™ .ghostly^corpses lie beneath the 'greenswfttd of the South, and -ftfio died for liberty and loyalty, I demand tho impeachiriiint and removal of'this riian, Who, in tljo .exercise of the great pow,er of his high oJSc^'se^kS!^ td%'^trdy "ijito"tM.'batfdi'tff its ene^"" country "for Which 'tfeey foughtfllh( ''in the namd'jOtlhy Armless'arid' lmibfess men wht go ririMrct'Hpd" halting to the1 tonib, the widows arid orphans, thc^.,desolate hearthstones, and the bereavod fami^ lie?, that this pr'o6ess (f impeacb'mWiti be: carried to a speedy and conclusive deter-' mination. -»•#..

Inspire^. .1^^ mgporics of the historic and heroic past andlbo-hopes of the oncoming aid'glotfoifs future, 1^ us do 5ur duty fearlessly and promptly and" a cptjntry restored1 peace and J)iosp6rity v^ill gladly haken ttf1 {irbheiurido its approval of our action-*nd unborn millions will iiise up to call us blesspd-— Wm. A. Pile.

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226, 228, 230 Broi^dway, JT,

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notv prepared furnish you withJ cotietant em ployment at your liumes—the whole of yonr time or ii^ .your spare moments. Business new, lights and profitable. 50 cts. to S5 por evening easily earned by persons of either sex, and the bo^s and girla nrarlyLas much as den. Great inducoments offered those who xilj demote their whole time to 'the buflinese. and| that every person who" sees this notice may bend thoir address and tost the business for tbemselvos, I make the following pnparallelcd offer To all who are not well (aligned With the I usinees, I will send SI to pay f.r the trouble of writing. Kull particulate, directions, 4c., sent free. Samples sent by mall f.r 10 ctf. Address £. C.ALLEN, Atigusta, Maine.

Plastic Slate! Plastic Slate! A Secoiutruction of Pulverized Slate Bock.

HAVING

completed our arrangements there for, we will now lease a large part of THE STATE OF OHIO, apart of .THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, and all of

THE STATE OF WISCOSSIS,

by conn'ieS, on the usual terms:- Some good tortltory also in the South to lease. PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING J, S. CO., 157 Broadway, New York.

UTAHtTEB-IN KVBRi COUNTY in tho ww United States, A GOO& MAN to sell by sam pie,

CHAJUBEKIiAISi'S COMBINATION. Square l'lumb, Level & Bevel! The greatest invention cf ho age, and one that ovfery Mechanic, Workman andKarmor in thelan-l will bay. Send address, with name, State, bounty and Poet-Offlco, plainly written, and wo will send circulars and terms.

W. S. BATCHELDER Jt CO., "Pittsburg, Pa.

rSYCOHANVYmay

4elSd(ftn

pLAUSSBN, BlSUOWSKY &Co importers ontf Jobbers of NOTIONS jVJSI) TOY8,

or Sonl-Chnrmlng,

IIow either sax faecinatoaud gain the affections of anyone th«y chocso, instant I J-) also Becure prosp"rity in love or bnsines*. Every one can acquire this singular power. Tlis queor, oxciting book has beep publishod,by us ton ears, the sale of which liittr been.enormous, and is the only book of tho kind in tlie £hglsh language, sent by mail fg«" 95 cppts, or fiye for .pn^ dollar, together with a giiiile tj tbe unmarried. Atl/lro T. WltBlAM' aT'0

1,'

delphia..

Oopk Publhlitrs, Phila­

r- jy

nftir

ttiOC tti lit rta« ir

^COLBURN'S PATENT.!

Tried and not found Wanting.

We claim It will cut Twenty-five (25) jper cent, more cnfii wood per dnv 6HIT ihan any ithrr Ax^ made.

MoSksoBOBt, Dec. IU, 1867.

jtfKMBS. Lippikcoit 4

Co.

Ri$8:—I h^ve folly tritjd your Patent Axe and find that it is1 all that yon claim for it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that levsr saw, •ad leaves tho wood without sticking at all. I Would not chop three, dayi without one for the eorti I 'new net my any more, for any inafc that trie* one Will be satiafied. WW*. K«KS.. ifU il.i linpiiim Tho 4*e anfl the Label are ilAil 11TFtv both imti'iithJ. Infringers on these patents will beproseouted accot dfftg to la*. Tensorscr doatera1mnd peraons using any infringement, are liablo wit'., the maker of the infringement.

For Sal« by all Bealers and the Mannfactarrts, LIPPINCOTT SBAKEWELL (SCCCMSOES

Lxppincott

1

ItEWAPVERTIMEMEIfTS^

KT: A ct-S jit.n IDjfTOTOiYLQjNUl AND

ABifl^RDKN. ftr I8«Os taining 140pages, illustrated with 80 engraving* of Ho were and novelties, with full descriptions of nearly ,MB .Tarielias of Xlnwer and vegetable Seeds accompanied with complete practical directions for the cnltiration and treatment, and

jiitu's own hand.— roctions lor tno cnitirauoa and treatment, and

63 North Market et., Boston, M»88.

ww ment with alive mkn ih every Oouuty, who wi^bpif give good references. No capital required. Will sell a business now paying 91,60) per month, and rely on profits fjorpiy pay.. Addreea J. C. TILTON, PitU-

H7ANTKD, »w Month.-tl

ACflftrro.—9soo p«r

tbp year round, oj( a certainty

—,. ?Ea Month to tliQte having a smaHcaptah We gaarantM the aboye monthly sil*fy to goed actiVoagencs: at ttoir vmt Krery Agent, Farmer, Gardner, Planter and |*T)nit Grower, North and ^oath, should itondat wce fir particulars,. Pieaee cali on'b^ addrehs, J. AHKARNJt CO:, 63 SeOondstj, Baltlntowi, MAj

GREAT DISTRIBUTION

BX MB.

MKTR0P0LITAN filff €0.

Every Ticket Draws a Prize,

940m«' «ift§..Ci«§...^. ...i...^... ......Baeh810^i0 j, lift,000, 5H'« 5 ."S loo- #s-i0o 2(X» -i *0 Ci»

&

21) Klegant Rosewood l'ianos...(Each (300 to f5fl0 85 Melodoona 76 to ISO. liU Sewiag Machines .... 611 to ,lt5 B0 Musical Boies... 26 to 20 300 Vfne 76 to -'300 758 WnaBilver Watches... 90.to a' 10

iO I Paintiegs, Framed Engravings, Silver &, Photograph Albums, and a large auortAbt of Fiue Gold Jewelry, 1n atl valned at.

Wiri, mAbt 1,000,000 DOLLARS.

A Cbiuice toOmwaar «f tbe abo Prizes by Pardutlqf aiealed Tick for 25 cent6—Tickets describing each Prize teiled in Bnveloperand thoroughly mixed. On ijeceipt .of 36cla. a Seale 1 Ticket will bedrawh, without choice, and delivered at out office, or sent ^y mail to Way address The prize named upon 'it witt be delivered to the ticket-bolder on payment of one dollar. Prizes will bo immediately sent to any address, as requested, express or rtturn mail.

You will knowj wbat your Prix* before yon pay for It. Any prize may heexchanged for another of the same value. No. BlMlkN. 8®" Our patronB can depend on fairdta log.

REFERENCES. —The following persons havo lately drawn Valuable Priz frohr thisOom pai.y. and kindly permitted the use of .their naves:

S T. Wifkins, 374 Sixth Ave., N. Y., SIOOO Mrs. K. Stuart, 70Nelson Plare, N. Y., $600 Miss P. Monroe, Chicago, 111., Piano valued at S100 W. Curtis, New Uaven, Gold Watch, $200 Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Machine,8I0D Phlljp McCartj .'Lcuis, Kv., 3500 JaH. Rogers, Wasf ington, D. i.\, MubIcuI Box, $150 L. D. Warre lulftth s,., N. Y., Piono, $500" 8. T. Ferris, Ktiw Orleans, Gold Watch, 8260 W. T. Tatler, Atlabt«,G»., «500 B. A. Patterson, Nashville,

:T^

Mi-lodeon, $165 K. Dayton, ilfobile, Ala., 1)1aiuond Cluster Wine, S4C0 8. Strong, Barliagt Vt..,'$l()0 A. T. Atkins, Springfield, III., D|i-. niomi Piff, $SJO Mrs. B. Walworth, Trenton,' J., Sli5 Thomas Harrows, 23 Olay-sbl Kaltimo Sewing Machine, $75 S. T. Aldcrmuu, .3(1 Maiksf.,'^uiTalo', 8100 X. Darragh, N. Bedford, Mass., Guld Watch,: 32T76 Miss M. Scott, Ninth ft Sah-Hvpt-^t.. Phila., Gold Watch, $160 8. T. Zimmnimn, lli,ckE-3t., Brooklyn, $500 M. Bowers, Djtroit, Oo!d Watcli, $350. Mrs. M. Fuller, Har.'fo Conu Silver Sst $150 A. Sclif-rlo)-, Loiiisvtlle, K,y., IJiainond KiBg,?iOO T. Mason,.40 Bro: t., N.Y., ?jfO, A. Melrose. Sixth Avi., n!»r'30th-st., Piano, S500. «r ITe pnblieh no names without poruissii

OPINIONS tip THE PRESS.—"Musidal FobUvrIh' Bi'Vt-ral times postponed, compelling, purchaseisof tickets to wait for months tor di&tcibutiou, has impaired public conCdan.ce pucli affairs. Theonly fair system of distributing is the old and popular one of Soiled Tickets seating the prize, wliich will be delivered immodla ly on payment of tbe one dollar. This is the pi ofHtBPEB, TTn.sow & Co., 173 Broadway, mont atractivuplacnof the kind now in operation Tluy are doing the largost business 'and deserve their success. You cannot draw a $100,000 facm the re, but have a reasonable, chance for a gopd prize, as:we know manythat havo drawn, an firm is reliable."—-Dailty tMci, Jan. 34.1868. lThe Metropolitan Gift Company are distribiiiinjr many valuable prizof. We have examined their manner of doing buMnosi, ahd know tliim to bo fair-dealing firm.. Their plan is moro s|tiflf'.ictory than 'Presentation Festivals,' as 11»y lr»w o.vejry day and the subscriber, need dot pay for tho prizes drawn unless suited."—Jottnif, Feb. C'th, 1808. "The Gift Eslttblifchmeut of Haspkr. 'Wii.Ain & Co. at 173 Broadway, is daily drawing crowda of visitors to witness tho drawing process. Theinvestmenr is bnt26 cents for a gdakox, and ihe prize drawu.istatisfactorjs if immediately dellveio.) tor ono dollar. A friend of ours, last we4k', dri'xv a W0 (ft-ijie which he promptly receivod.''— limes, Veer. SO!h, 18G3. U'-s nn ttfoj-.-

tilbeial fndncemehtB to Xgonts."" Satis4cti guaranteed. Every Package of Seal Euvelopca contains one'cauli Gift ®S"Six Tjcketslor One foliar 18 for Doilars 35 for Five Dollars 10J for ,Fiftl Dollars.

Alllotters Bhonld bo addrosisedto v, Harper, Wilton St Co., Broadwa

Agents Wanted.

WKNSW

watt first-olasfl Agents to i^itto^uce dor STARSHBTTIK 8KWIITS MACHIN) Extraordinary Inducements to gool salMmen] Further particulars on applicitfan to 1 land, Ohio Boston.

THE CELEBRATED

"ESTEY" OBe WITH VOX HUMANA STOP. Pronounced by/all who have board. the most tural and beautiful imitation of the H~ VOICE ever yet introduced: J. ESTJSY & Brattleboro, Vt., the original Inventors 'Manufacturers. 417 Broome St., New York North 4th,Street, St. Louis, Mo. 18 North St., Phila. 116 liandolph St., Chicago.

REVOLUTION TKADI It rej tin Great erlnddcemehts than ever before offe persons getting up clubs in onr

OBTJE DOLLAR lAIjE

Send for 9T«w SprlRg Circular, PARKGB ft CO., 61 and 66 Federal Ht., Boston. Mass.

A WAT CM FKEE...-AGKNTS WANljED -tM~ to sell an article nsed by everybody, A watch free to every new Agent. Send 26 centa'for sample nnd circulars. BARKER MANUFACTURING CO., 3li:North Third Street St. Lonis, llo.

MILLINERY,

M. A. WALTER 1 1 -r,'i n/ .„ Kemoved toji THE RED BAZAAE. --r.j

149 Main Street. iK'.s'.tie.LA ai

DRESS TRIMMINGS, AT THE KED BAZAAR,

INEW lOKi DRESS CUTTER, AT THE RED BAZAAIUu

'.

W« have on hand aIm stock of Saab, Doom and Blinds, of oar own aaaala tare, which we will-Mil at very email advaaoaon xt.

We Warrant our W»rk

hy^t^KhLrk"^0"^ip

'.(Ja. fnoU ilr.Kia .£3T,rr

Drag ml PraeripUit Mon *i«H muq !§*&* bM isvtot ^Jiri Juodt tif rlnirii rtunJ bae I

,« jiciiw atf'f -i jJa «lj 0 0 8 maf ii«do-q ., SfF .'''ait: »&* ai

U.»Ici»riV0

O. •iio'uqsi] rid'f—J ibi«U. anoonoU ,.8fntm*M:t+K*orttAJIWWJislfl .r: ,'-'i :.'?• wi **y itto ilffainvjBtjfsftt, 8tb rand 0$h,

A toY Trgrrmot'i

PRKSORIPTI,ONa carrfdlly compounded at «1 hours) d*y^arr»lglitf ^nroi IWtf ?of) Tti MtoW »di ni iai' wje

.{•

a»e

CI im K'

,K5,

•'1 I

*f).rj -.'MV.' *tnr. i.-A ilR ibO

'.Of a Wver IMstf .)'i '..ABARRETT'S HMR Ri^TORAIIVE -13

-"i umsrtmmtir-f.il 0} bfloqt I

Ve^^r^tlve1

roots to their oHeinal Jf*

itid i« the moet n^bfe ftrbiclt -E«sNW!5V

nd] wfj at aOQB

.dlt"-'

rn Agents.

C.-/1P-' rrnri»

SCONOiil, PUA88RI

I

•. j,fn'»X nival tdi

'J Willi 1* .V.i-.'f. T,-H .hli. 0# isP a 'In Odl Hi Bl./iadf

I I N E AT WHOLESALE, AT THE

KED BAZAARi' .-:l

tifii.'.

CO'? fl'jij -i t( _«(»?.«fr Jtj-i i-i't'fc) trfj

1ST OT lOIST B, AT THE RED BAZAAR.^*

WHEELER &

Co.)

Sole enmeft of (he Paten la, Pittsbturizli* Pa.

ft

ftlTS-1'} .iM.

11,-.

WILSON'S

SEWIKG MACHINES,

QHBA.P MILLINBBT.

l^»

JWILMOTH, Afir^nt, AT THE RED BAZAAR

149 Main Street.

Ji Jm

II kinds of Millinery Goods sold at COSJ duriag the Winter months, at Mrs. M. H. Abbott's, titethe Poet Oflloe. Peclidtf*

ThelBe^/Gbeape^ii^yo^Daifititebl Btramentfl forWriting ever tued. .III

SENT BYMAft0AP|bYy Price#, Siflt Omit aaifiJ^fA Mri7~S5Fq9ifl£o «4 ?i NoTravellBg A^nttSmployca

Crtl ma yo»eaflaIFw»ww«My Tovrhaad ands^* ot ini^««MMp(tia9

najJ u.

A MOjafcm, 80 oi fii'

,tn^maCT iftr.V

has a UnIon-*ftMes|*ttttoai 'ocaUi Physic

MMk brKis ^Mctl«fMi a fums tare.

effect! of a Solitary Habi

potepc

but all

'trance to business iiusoat eases. Addrtas Box SOt^Bt. Coais, Ho.

0s®fs.«:ss!s s«syr rm£i id Seventh, op tlredspoi ui

diilliiBM n(Ur»

OonfmlMitRjn odMttonofani

fr the ac#om LdAily psHot

bai^ g3o? 1

"6m rM, In aoaled letter Mvaiop^r fheory' j»mrtoiM uilkataMt of Mervoiu, UnnacyatK1 »xnalDUeapee#leatlyddleeaUiig*U the diseased coiidttlo'na, with full Symptqsa Uiti, 6r twr three-cent postage staa^tf t« pretay pMtMe^aircular for Iodise,retotUrto'lMMHses ofiPaber-

1 7 -n

couiJiT£«ars

Ml Worlnn,

tektiowai^lke KDA

en. S*M everywlieer

,,

TO CONTBACTOBBsi ., 1 1 -7 1 i' I JEOPOSAL8 FOB BUILDiNO JIOTKU

Propssali will be received nntiTMarch 1st, lict, for all the labor and material for the' Mattoon Hotel, to b» erected at Jtfattoen, Coles County, Illinois.

Proposals WUl also be received fcrthe fabor and material for FIVI STORKS- to bo erected .under said Hotel..

Plans, Specifications, 'iuid deUIl dhiw^s for aU thf workksa^be^tasrineil at the Oflck of tke Secretary a» the Firet NationaL Bank .where aleo all necessary information may be obtained,..

The ^nlldfag will be One lkutidied bhdTwenty Five'Feet Vrobti liy'dUgkl^' 'HM^IM^ Three StOriee klgh.- t-y"'Eft« he')*!'"!

mmmiSJSi TTtSl

QHAMLSS WRRBB A GO^i

SOLIGITOiCS OF PATRNT^' OOlJNSKitOltS AT PATEHT

M. H1CKOOX. H. D. SCOTT.

HIOKOOX

M,to

Baying of us will farniah employment to yoar wnMr^OTir...nti«tHWJam.tf,

dor, Window and Door Frames, Moulding* an every variety of Ffniahlni LamUur uselin built Jiei3ooi siilieqaiflir wsTk

eiaooi sit .QUDTT: ft

it*

!e J. mjSLefsni «.*'•

J. PU BABRETT A C^I

1

1

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.fi JT

:M

IprliS

AWN» BATOV, JTO'1

a

OFFl0lr-il KaBt HARKIT STRUT, Iiidiaiiapolifli, Ivdfina.

Onr:tacUfilos.foc pro«tirln# Piteits ar^nbt sx cneded by nay eutabliihwont la the UsMedMatea, All kinds of Mo^elsiiuilt to orU«. [al^lisa

.PLUMpi^NG. I B. BtTCKEtl leing a practical PIiUXSKR, aba at «ks reqneat ofmmfj Alends begs to attuonaaetkathe ia bow pnmnM^a cute all orders in t^e above ft^lBwajin/iaffpBptk't

floBse SHOP—On Otaf9jBtreat, BATHS, PUMPS, WATER GLOSfttS,

A., .fitted npon tho most approved piMyta.! Repairing promptly attended to. *s(l

& CO.,

REAL ESTATE

gbiifttdd

BKOKS^

No. SO Ohio"SfrS®r!wY !/. ifi: au'stita TA

mviitfe'f'iii&ltxiH* m( 10 0tom tu&d- bed rt*o!fo .11 etfrn ftiifrfw oven i'-r

,njt7J

ut ,'^ta „k nandiuvma*

"^DcMrtbtt realdaneisva tttth

oe«3 tt lo

Hew frame boose, and lot, 90x300 feet, on Stisf W'7

HII1

Tnrrrttir

1

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tx

ladweaaoi iijs

Drugs, Chemtonhr, Dye &tmffHp* ^PMMHDnK^A OUS, FMntsw 04&m £chnpv? Fancy Goods, Toilet Artieutty .. Of ^very^Jtefdipfton.

fheM#«(M neaooi

alt fencrd, Wtll piM^re kaH' «a it..: o«,tiw sni «i&ao tfi bel-asq EbdMla^ LoUr*4«Mn»4ks cl«m«tk)ii -sood size—low price and f»v.r»ble termt -laaqx-j vllasfcuooo I' Huaas.aadlor, wMp' ®artsaft3rsvw,,w

HswpO",^ '.L Bioiriiicfiy ni

tteal A1 I# iai• nv v-)«-

1

tut-gsi?*!) •ssmwl liaiU lo

:I

House and iot on Ml Itafcon itMfM

frr:™*

jDO JTOT WMAB -0UT* I 'R OT7iV!

im LABoaor wwraraawpnap, Oreater TTnlf«*tty i«Obt»tMd.

ot»4 yd teiq

•a tfeii i' O^ nu.vTg ta .o-wq

Oaevie«isrfte*t aatt*naIlBanky 9. *t 0*rn4Fo{f mvwifrtnbu-.-i ^Terre Ha«te»i nladl .1 sii.' hint ,'fto piano t#d }I r. 3 %9tU J' ot -I'Tia

A(

Abctracts' of title fi fjbllated, And' Money An

it.-t". .Wi tni rnisned, Loans n0*»ri •'I -ria Mdi

FOB SALSk.'1'' 141 KRTTV

TTT «-t uniatilgqg

*1 #jt ...

citr pl

Forty Lot* In Linton's iiforddfiTb .Mrtfet,!**«t tv.U'o House and lot, in McMurrain Adaitition. B^mseaadliti* SibI«y'iad4Ulba^&t«i-»Hoet, HonaeandlotinBese's addition on 8tli »tr«pa Hbate iiiJHoft ba Poplar, bWWeen Oih" iitfl fti fotUaabifi-til

Ohranift

between

iq itsnf

*^tLintontowMAifp.,cas.i a i0 .J

:Y!%»fcea inLinton 3 Acres below janSMtf

STOVES

"j,

AND»THIW«RC Mau f.r.Mur fdT

Large StocKaifd LoirPri^ei :o?tfi us* 1 li« Ji A^

Z.

oieio ziimoomtQ

fourth Sirqei.,

«.»T

llyri*Aiy4^t«tbji sthis season ss-

than ba«^heretbfsrefceea market, S. R. HBNDKItsON has this seaaoi .. leMed wKif greit oktefMfcWe rtSftV

JPoyplar a«Hl CclAra^

lar^ssMaw^swwi,

inthecoanttf.j r.°r ?s»{ tI

Ji -1

s^ith a^tife #oftfe •enciea., Stovea for Offlc»si#oree. fhMSfeef,: tell, Dining-Booms,'Bea-roomt» any anaali Kim •. Ml Harr'9«fie»Coin]»etHi«ii i'Ai ircoiftdsal ihatAe hU4iMigh«MR m'ii

is Impossible that anybody should have BITTER toves,

ALLABE.WAttB^NTEl) with Cooking Stoves he gives lfOi« TihifliiMf lhi fSlT( ahd deHversall^Tefr ftftWeft/31*-

Free

-jft vi/nit'-tirr f'litT

Tnerrrew JcTencir are, faoMtk,

DadWe Preiefvtig KeiMMfMWH

te"

tins the heat one-third, longer

MiHi tiMi -Bi taM.r*'

adttng otto rod? Sb fi CTl

£oa^^^ fetiiM)rsSoutt^ j.sitaoM do r'a0

KENTUGMi-LOTTB^ Kshif3

edj

lENfiriT OF SBEEl^fc 0ft

VSA1ICE, SMITH ft

.10 iTitm!'

1

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sinahm CLASS Bio 9* 139b Wiilb* dramm 4n Covington^M. pa* si. W*Hty Ml*i 18W»sq 9Q1 .113 (tilill .'. 1v etrls.y

GOODS.

rmuiy^

jBjyagaTAj

odfzsX *#K «i ilmwj w*5t A

FCBRVAKVItth, ill*™' Jtoqvt (is**oa2I) mlf. «tt ^taa ml jnifltn ^fcas-tLs r.'v .gimo jntfi}* sfiJ

€NnnU,

In Great Vsirftly,'at'

A O S

.1 .'A ,iiabatM'J tiO.v. Mi. V*"

... A Tery-efcotoo lieo-ol—

HnQ'UICEpDEtAIlflS nfvjnTioai«TT .**to5TTTT *,TT7? At, 1

TUJttLrRIPLEY A GO'S. •doq twiSL muT or-«,vtJ #tU le »yHHat ie.Mi .n erf.1 d(ti( U-.v.Y

jity.KAjTWKn niiLivg, SrUW.1 i~ .Ml I [0 )»i0*tq Ps*9»a,al

5

VELL, RIPLEY &4XT8.

4 btM si I itw'jf.

^A^f 3HESTINCfS Brown and Bleached, 6-4, 7-4,8-4, 9 4, )04,ap

UJ5£rI,f KIPLJEY & GO'S. (WfnoO UaoiJtiit^i.K'D «J xn1 [feillSB Job ni ii bo* *j*»l ,«crl xfnc »i^w pWeM *i- *"*'••H

nwMMnc^wjieHAis,' 1 n«qto(«AL* UOo'i»eiKjrajrl«i-T

«d ixwi tisriffc'' IUJ ba* ,«c t®n it daiwtauiB tmi ri 10**8 sdj

nUU W'? idw 7 -A*-~4

9isj0«r

1 s'

3

oo.odo Numbers *ftiid7i',,li€fi?Spizi is iprtte of.:...'ll.\v.^S..Si.,..A!5.L?..^..?.i:ilW( Mf »w M{|(1iih s«f*a «ak*j~tx,m A

1 prise ot 6 1 priaeof U....M**

?f :::r

lpriaeof [price of tW 1 priae of

1

60 prises of..—*.,^^,... ..-«p. 100 prizes of. .:.. ..V. I laOprisee ot^^...AWiL7iiu~ti..TMi..lii.ac:}

"Wiirf*s'iHrtr,rt'BT

tk«(»rUr »T J)firH|^in(a

Tbe Kentucky Lotteries are no (Tift Knterpri

tvtnsVfMPUe.MoilsuJMteiglMilhalrMte b*n^i ooaftaptad. for the Mac tWr#i veaw^a^d «|re dr^wathiAr th^authorityoT'Jrchirter' trout «|it State, and bonde are given to secure theif'

Daily Ooounerclal, and OlnclnnatiSMMftfcipe Wedraw.two totterifvWf,au4J{t*epi ssaatke adw^e if mwiTiM iKsiiL Nu qber«. Sendy^uradtfrettfbrSCJrtWlt.A

Address all orders to .UTobrrf ili cntij

JOHH ll. REIZ, Utrly't Mala Street

O a A ait0p& named

prises of„ 126 I 1 2 6 4 1 PS

460^' :.'g ftaiowj) «.• vos tu jl^O Prlnes amonntipg

0

JOSEPH O. DOLK, V^Traitees. -,ABKJ..: dinisi'ci m*

TMkela $1S» H»lrca $6, ^riMen

•VThe abeve Magnificent Single-Number Ut«i tery wiU iijfWgMfeovington, KV.. by three Swoaa CowaiffitoMaae, at one o'clocky adison street

•Ni rin ine

00

... KLKGAST COLORS IN idaiK lr fti.f IO ilv'r"- .'I A dj .« -iei taton ra waai ashoot mv "i

!'"M

wri tfoafafc

M1PZEY & CQ?8.

ftn»lete

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