Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

TKRBBH

Friday -Horning, March 18th, ^ses.

rr

KepnMiean Stat

Ooi. CONBAD

B^EB,

D. E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam.

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«CFKBU(TliKtERT

OF PUBLIC IW8TBCTIW,

BABJfABAS 0. HOBBS, of Wnybi^ FROE1 ELECTORS AT LAFLOE. „.V THOMAS H. NICLSON, of yigo,'««I BENJAMIN P. CLAYP00L, of Tpygyifi,

CS&TIWOMJT, ,dJ

COLO.VEX

JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.

THE proposed new Constitution York prohibits the congolidaj,fon:' peting railroads. This is on» of its most commendable featuros. A mQntlily,-de-voted to the intereste .of commerce aid finance, in discussing the alarming tendency -to consolidation npaihfkipe ^.that States in thoir individual ca'pntfities' are inadequate to meet and checkmate it, aid that Congrfiss must, sooner or later, inteLy pose. This may be true, but WO are ypry glad New York proposes to try what c$n bo done by State authority. We '•are afraid, however, that railroad "ringi"' will contrive some way to dodge the lay, and while keeping within legal bounds violate the -spirit 'BDd defeat' tho design of the prohibition. It is hard, not to say ,impossible, to circumvent such wily man ns.Commodore VANDEHBILT.

The Chicago

Journal

try pittance b'f'charity to the people

t)£

,ara compelled to support them!

him. Successive &»' eWii*n'!

Ticket.

of Vanderburgh.

FOE LIKCTENAKX-GOVEWFOR, F'|

Cot, WItL CDKBAOK, of ©ewtnij *oa BECKMAEYor STA*

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MAJOE MAX. F, A.^OFFAL^ f',

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ADDITOFC OF 8TA«®-*'3

-J OR# B. EVANS, of Handltpq.

FOB TBEA8DBEB OF STATE,

("EKZBAI. NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin.

lOH OltBK Of* THE gtpRElife

COIOSEL TttEODOBK W. McCOT, of Clarke. "~TOB BEFOBTEB OF THE STTPBXME COUBT /*7*T&al6neldAM3SB. BtACK, of Marlon. /I.\J I F(* AWR^SJFFCY OEN-EEAL,

in an article up

Irish Reform, presents a specimen bri* from a pampblot upon that subject, pu lished a few weeks ago, written by Lord. John EUSSXLL, in which that old Public functionary .attempts to maintain th^t DSBAELIought not to hoed the daman for Irish reform^ and other things hard less absurd. He objects to the aboliti of tho Established Church, bec&us® that case tho farmer "will find no dema for his

eggs

and butter ffotn

dent Protestant clergynjagj jtJiefi' will have no charitable assistance tho wife an^^ug^itflp-s of tbe^ergjjSh That is to 6ay,^the^Iri^h .aljpuld compelled to support 'an ^ecclesiastical organization whiifh .,thay,4etesfrA84iirhieb imparts no religious iaitructkm to nineteen«tweritieths 6f the people, b«cause tho Protestant clergymen consuir' the eggs and biitter of the peasants,' an their wives afld daughters iieburse

A.pal

y/hp

ENGLISH papers represent that military preparations are boing urged forward with extraordinary activity in France. Tbje 'National Guar^ Mobile is being formeli with wondeVtuI basts. T^is is is not thje only indication of tho anxiety of the GoVvsrnment to be prepared for any contin ^2^°^ T^proYiiiUi^V^ShlLWMlaji and the army clothing stores is vigorously going on. The deficiencies which were left behind by the administration of Marshal RANDON will soon be supplied.

NID

doubt the object iB to secure peace b^ preparing for war. But if the old Romah adage Bqscoproj|j|ta§d n#4liS to have the same force before Sadowa as after that battle. If the arsenals and magazines were then u^fimplmd it was bepaus$ Ifcey Wlraieniptieci principally to «ifry.'lnF the war in Mexico without being obliged tp impose fresh burdens on the tax payers.-f-The security was so complete that a fe jr months before tho war in Germany Ma* shal RANAON^, received orders^ 0o away with even the"cadres of the battalions and squadrons which were dissolved froi»Hpoof econobsj'.

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The present* Wir%q-

partment has repaired all this, and Js taking such vigorous and active steps that the people begin tov think -they^ue not prompted byf lo^iething xhKt maj happen In th^emote^i^i^^^

THE Philadglphi^ fnqtfifp" thinks the trial of JKVF. DAVIS at Richmond, which was expected to. talie place in May, will have to be postponed again for tho son that Chief'1 JTiWtice CHASK, who thajt wanted at Richmond, to preside upon th occasion, will not be able to do so, unless tho trial of tho President is compressed into the ten days or two wooks, which sanguine Wasjii^gton originally appropriated for that ceremony.

At the shortest^ it, can scarceJy,be^e»pected^.hqt thif proceedings cah fceiSdncludcd under four to six weeks, and sb little time,would then be loft to tho Chief Justicothat it would be very doubtful if ho would 1^ willing or a^xl^if^ofin^ge in the triftf of DAVIS, which DiighHast all summer. The country expected DAVIB to. liave been, tfied and disposed of jong ago. but the Prebiden^' didMot desire that ho should bo brought to justice hence the groat delay that has occurred in his casd. In 18G3 h^v». anticipated that DAVIS would escape his trial for morft

S$tt

fiin wouldTte"' brougl

tho bar before him. Yet such it soomB probable will be the extraordinary fact.

Will A(,i J. 4^isigif

Many of our exchanges are seriously discussing the question as idKvtftoibii or nojb there is a probabily of

OHNSON'S

tendering

his resign^ti^ thinks "it 'will not be strange if he takes that method of avoiding a final verdict and throwing his Jnjtfc the&irWMof politibs'for decision."

Mr. JoH*soir can resign, intrradi^ecape that formal and final decision upon the exact questions at issue. Cfn&6r" iolor \t an appoal'to the people, up his case with'issues of party politics^ and can claim every Democratic vote at an approval hit ^wtafte£*^Ejte^thus escapes ail diflqaalific*tion,~auil' fliBifeiRSbl penteaco xlf guilty: which1, he"1 inky pfrhaps conclude, will almost surely be the regult of the trial. It is worthy of note that Mr. JOHNSON still pleases himself with the notion that the people believe in

oceit.

MW-m

but

^C)C«St§Wfcedear attered and wheedled so long must be just on the brink of revolution in their devotion to his person. Such folly would bjjrinjprediijle, if we were not talking of a "man incredibly foolish. If he becomes tJn-*t,"

is highly probable, self-interest and theadvicfr of temUQer •frwnfrtf "WiH"" combine to make him resign.. He cannot do a more se'nlible ihlng'' The only question is whether his pfytin^y or his cunning will get,tbe upper, hand. -t

OUR

Harch lO, 1868.

—Ml ."inn lUR AUTTSTB""*"

Had a tfeut Opera House on Friday evening, which was well attendod and gave-gAiwta

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frsnB

ecution," was shipped from Cincinnati just bet'ore thejgreat snow, and did not arrive. But the rich collection in the galleryj^kma waf^^tudy for the evening. The grand "Macbetli" of Conrad Diehjl, was set

'e

lecture roond,

and wu the chief treasure of tho collej« ty^wl {4,t§v|««f!M HbnjftftfcBtier figure of equal size. Its scope and finish are marXflpw. (^he^eWe^gufflisj aji»pf**t not to be unnoticed fiat and stupid to the la^Sfl#^ ?hfff #wo oth4r bubordinate masculine figures in the back jgfqmBdt nil 'Erqngjag®#*j ^isrfoc t. Perhaps Mr. Diehl is a misogynist. Bierstadt, a long time ob exhibition, is a perennial gl^y»

city we have a gallery of merit and it but justice tpi?qn}adptjhat its merit, mei, sured by the higher eastern standards, m#r»JfcdW%atitfefctoty. OCI

At nine o'clock the fifteen hundrel irnfi ta^fcho nBfM«ii8iwlff*tll 1 Balcony o|^«fli|i%^ljtc{see the prone ised tableaux^--The groaps-were-ali»lasa leal, itndied«fromfndMe stMtoM,jafcd/werje rendereir with praiseworthy'success. Thje first, was on the whole, I thought, artiithej^fttj Uisfc( the entire ferns, tfnfcn obdupei vvmviWtM11 was a view in an-Egyptian Temple, show ing a PriestesS, an idol, and two adtnir

sufficiently difficult 'aubj.ect certainly, was rendered g'6 -^ell that briticisto would be unkind. '|F^^ting fo^r the dead ?fttrcchus," showing eleven figures was the next in'or^erj.and was followed by a beau}.ift group of nine figures, including two charming little children. The fifth group alfo^ttMC,bs lbi1Rli%n -fa lift ^fs^^eiftitle 1 "The Mad Altiinas," killing his sob

th^an4df,ar0 p^ted

make feints of bathing his unsandale feet with choice pferfumesi' Following this scene we had ''Apollo and the Muses."— The larger effects were unexceptional,, J?u| noither the model 'of masculine beauty the ideals of feminine grace were as

$Ver, one young Taa^,J^rho er of the Bazaar^appeared hite-powdered hair,^e ntode

Paris just now succmdin^he hateful dye-stuffs. IN OFTEIR^

Hi

CHICAGO UBTTEB. .. .CHICAGO,

ion/, Mjrfl ibfckrt

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wJt&feiction

Aitken, the Manager of the Pu Gallery, has excellent taste, joined to go)d executive and business ability, and undfer his apt advice the arrangements in preparation were maa«^4Siitl* febll^efcfenftte good judgment. All the studios we thrown "^^thl^ ifatls lined wi choice painUiojpr the eveni by well-wishing citizens. The ari mingle^^j j^»f-iphatty groups, wise leaving their several studios for tho eveniag|toflnd such favor as they might win alono, and to hear alone whatever was io

lve orer i|h

rbri

liaatly beautiful as might Jiay.e' conceived.

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The "Battle of the Amazons,"-'a tabk lfcaiiJt'virant Witt'fourteen figures, was rendered with surprising effect. In the foregrotund is a wounded Amazon, pro^ tect#4 by^ ^omj^de, flhoiis'kneeling anji covering her body with a shield'from thb onslaught of a male warrior, who is in the ^ctft^diB^tching her, when thd entire picture is reversed, and-thei apear of the Apwof en^ t^bf^asWjofyt^jja^van^ ting enemy. The leader of the Amazon^ ^ftisl'aiii^d-fill^biclt u^iSe^ hi^s^-j-Horses were overthrown,-and the changed positiQia With such celerity and precision, that tba,mannpr jn which, was ^lorie JniB s'carMlyJ in'oticeabl^."

The tableau^ fionclud«d with?a-strjking representation of the "Armenians defeatsing £tie iEtpmant'.?,r' .IVrt'-rfSi't"lasl"pfcturb

ing wereu*grert Dumbbr of flgur#e, *ha fTrinicipal of which warrior mounte4 oA a large horse, with drawn sword, pointing toward the advancing Roman legion

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Betidfe tbe-teirSe »Bom«a hasicrept^ wli(j, with a war club, threaten!'the life of the ^menian."°1fK^^ur^rfheh reversed and mo^ of Uie Romans a:a slamj Thp tau6leaax wire# Completed 4bout ftlbve# o'clock, and practically closed the" entetfttini&etaUbut Jninf spjcia|OMllin|ta#l1gflanciV*bV loction of paintings—which, while it contained", pj coUM6, faapy jworks^of np rea? merits otf thi ^bolA'ehe %nW ever exhibited in this city.

The Adad^efoy of ilWsigA which gave ttiftnJe

ttghtftrl" Mrt

proftttrtJlff'WWrtfti

ment w^ org4t)i2«4 im M^ch, :jl^67, and,-lfrfiiiW^h' sB'yttuagJ^vW promise* of being ft permand^and suwses'sful, institution. The Academy supports three schools. The Lifo School, composed of artists

who mlwt' twibt a

from nudo life figures, numbers thirty pupils. The Antique Schoo1! fs attended by art students, principally ladies, twice fcrfdftnlnVfcca&of i#atferfti: ed by b^inners in drawing, ^who ari taught iyuh^mtoUa o£ Ata^eadtniy grituitouslv, and has a^ large and increasing ^m^bSp.**

The net receipts of the exhibition were about |1,000. Owing to the unfavorable wither, and in acoordancf With the request of many who were present, the entertainment was repeated in full on Saturday Evening, and the painting Will remain on exhibition for a week.

The evening was onprdpitiotis to the last degree dark as night may be, with a pouring "rain and ^wretched crossinjfs.— A large proportion bf the gnests, hoifever, came in their dWa close carriages,'and the toilottes as a^pnsequ^ooe wereu^rill|ant as one ever sees. The trains wero very long, and the satins very heavy. More--*4vr vurm ,1*97»

Affairs move smoothly with us. had our of windy h.ftth wi|i—t and tlM atr ren^. All the bitterne^ of hind us, and the poor begin to take nt Dry goods are mendiiig in price, and bes' ing staple buoy the entire jobbing market Bating a little nerv'ousheat/at. the prospect of possible differences between .Chief Justice Chase and the Senate, there is nothing from W&shingtoa which sejems

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noining irom rr aauiugwa

to disturb politicians the Ministerial

Union and its debates have subsided^ Mr. Tyng preached in the only. Episcopal' church in thh city whose Rector dare ad-. mit him, and went away in peace. No large fires have perturbed] the ^aderwijter—tranquility plearlyprevails.

THE child whose paternity is, universalj. ly disclaimed is presumptively no credit to his parents and tii.e esgprplfiss jolf thft Democrats to rid themselves of nil respond sibility for Andrew Johnson and his acts is a significant foretaste of what shall b0. After having seduced, perverted, dej. bauched him,T,liey turn upon their victim with a stony starts and protest that they don't know him—rthat he must have a settlement in soqae qther parish. It js nojt often that a President'of the United States is thus disowned by the party which hb has risked everything to serve.

AMEBICA,

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went away happy, and the Jfinglish Upeija

begins to-night. .i" I^JXON. I THE NashvilW'/Vess 6th say's oh'e lifindrea'.o^ni rebel secret organization^ gotten up f6r the purpose of provoking-rtot and .terrorizing the' Union peoplp of o^ir Stati, passed through Nashville about oleveh o'clock lastnigTit on one of their nocturil etpeaitionB. They were all iridiinted op caparisoned horses with their faces heavily masked, while some of'th^m wero fana .3 i«. "A I*. M*n 1* V\ mm A ^4 tastically rigged out wilfi leathers a! the style of a Camanche or Flathead Ir ap,. They entered the city Jftoifa dfiurch street pike, cam? to ,the, Sjt. Cloud corner and then turned up Summer on tbieir way to South Nashville. Whene the/were going, or what misaion of darkness they had set forth,., is unknown.-r-Probably they wero mustering'their fo| ces for the election on Saturday.. X^t thi villains beware, "Grand Cyclops'! ano all tfcere may come a day of retribution sooneV than they anticipate.

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-AN economical lobbyist has appearel in New York, who got a bill through tha usually expensive Legislature 4't A^^n], for a total coat of thirtyrseveni oonisAir^. New York paper tells how -he, dftF'i had a freO pass fron^ New/York to Albany, and. to return. He taokitopikis bill and a good supply of sandwiches an apples in his carpet bag. He procured lodgings in a canal boat for a quarter of dojlar, and got an oypter stew "for breakfast for a Shilling, '^kvi'iig, ,t^je',!hy£-cfnt for-.-himself. As he was worths several hundred"thousand dollars, be eaisilyfOObjl hiembors tA jiiit^rtet ihea)iMlv^ ^)iV^fie bill, in the hope that he might!some timle iffsMfi" ttr .'do thenar-a favor,-and'iferwas ^i^w,without objecti^^g

THE Democrats- of Philadelphia havj placed at the head of their delegation tl ,t|^e National Converitiptf Aldbrman: jWl liam' McMullen. This is a very ,W9rtfa selection. Mr. McMullen has been, dis tingdfished 'in ptoblfc life. ^Hb1 wafr th ref«re,e in the celebrated prizefight! beftween Collyer arid Barney A&rbn/at Aequia Creek, and We have a recollectio that he promised, ion that oacasioir^

tlie.

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"WE should like^tq know whether Gen Hancgck feels .honoredbv the compliroent paidthiin iby tbe New^XwleaQflu ^Rebels They seem to ba ve cbeered as histflj' fo| him asthey drdfor Mr. DAVie. Thdy hurv nahedfoc Davis'because^he wasCnot 'loya,1" to the Unted States. -Why di(fc»hej sjiout for Hancock "ai o^-"11

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u* McKEBsrokT, Dec., 19, 1867. Xcm«.'Iitrp»coTT ft Co.

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And that it ia all that yotj claim for it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that I ev»r saw, and leaves the wood without sticking at all. 1 would not chop three days withont one for the cost. I neec nst say any more, for any man that trie* one will be satisQe

W*. KEBti.

TTTTA1V The Axe and the Label are VA.UJLAV1S both patented. Infringers on these patents will ba preseouted according to 4*w. Venders cr dealers, and persons using any infringement, are liable witii the makar of the Infringement. -.''T —-*£*K

.. v#~'i-r re For Sale by all Dealers and tke Mannfactnrers, LJTPMNCOTT &BAKE

WELL c»4 ix"

T-TT'T?

(Srccwsoms TO inrorem i- SoU ovnert cf tfw 7Ws«.,

offlowera and novoltiei, with falldeacriptions of nearly 3,500 Varieties of flower and Vegetable Seeds accompanied with complete- practical directions for the raHlTatloh and treatment, 4nd a colored plate. Mailed free to all applicants on

he naeipt of 26 eft,j Addn

ASTED-T*

refereooea. No i«Birad, ^ilTsell a business now patfnV«^ ttSJtK and rely on profits for my pay. Address J. C. TILTON, Pittaburgh. Pa.

wTAlirriEii,'AdEKirs.-^soo Mr Month, the yMkr MMiDd« or certuati) 23»r»aa salnry to goed actiwoagiun attbWr ownshoia«a. «y?ry

Grower, North AN^

for a

«BEAT|pBmtp tlVtB**''**% .•'.J -..'JA (llxjlu-i I METROPOLITAN 11 1. ijt' .'ViaaT' 5Ill

mn,

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ANBTLOWfiRi OAKBEN,

DE8CBIPTIVE

WOftK

of lttjiuN, «i

of

beatTdispoar.d,.i^kti.Lnti(ns .In.tho,dpirit

of

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a.

ill \l ui»n,

Vather that Ifa tlmiwSiaBt pi'i (f-Miptlons of polftlcfil er.eccleBiaatiOal

art

i: WO: are .ambitious, by. thi

Ion of ido^p and principles, to fortifj ^indi. vfiia»Vs In thsir'tinotof Spiritual Lawn, aiid iu ah

on: the" proteotiona bf he*

obaratcter,.. TJjslnis,

$3 a jear,,-in aJy*nce.f—

Club races:—i cqpies $5,5l

.6 eppits $13, 12

90P-

ioe$0 2J copies,' $40. S'pfecimeaa Ndmbera aent to any addreaa.lor^U Addreaa "THE

BADI

Boston, Mars

ME1

Via Panama or Nioaragua SAILING FBOM NSTWTOBK. ,0(5 March 5thaB(t25th April 15th .ana 25jth*

With New Uteamahipa of the First Class

fASSAGK 1&WEK THAN BT' AJiY OTHEB ilNE, For'fbtther taformatioWtfidrfctiB the undersig^. edatm ..i

tin

')noDtHT.iHAttalKGTONiAgelti

10 -#ti (&K

«W»!-

oud-

Doth

(Vegetable,fot l^iwlll

of tho Flower and

wil

8ci (oj»pd.described

itfesir !—In grder to introdncd

MOORE'S ^BlIRiX NEW-YORKER, (the Great National Sural. Llterarv and Family Weekly) to tfawgSterU.'nfikfc«Jitfdwlpport iu ovtry suction of the U. B. and Canada, the Thirtoen WambU-s ofitfcis Quarter «Ml bfl sefit. on. trial, lip^osw. JPX^ICjr CiJBJJTS I IIie numWorajwUlcontain more and bettor Jieading, Illnetratioiia, «c., thiW the w(ol6 ytHr of miriy a 'MOotbly-cosrtng 31 to $3. The was greatly JEnlArffOtl ai^d, is .i^w b*

**'•*k 104,",8V0

300ni!jaiH [J .. t_

t'ealed in finvolopes a^ thorwi^flly r«4 csipt Qf^ct^. a Saaloi Tjcjtot.will bo.d^awnjwitfcJ out choice, aud dtlivered at our office, or sent tojj mail to any address Tho jprizq uam^i untiir is will be delivered to hi Witfefheldet on-pay] •mvfcdCiOiMs

UoItor..,,Pri»»a

a^ely aeot tQ auyt 'pi^sB ok1rctiirn ,1*1 .A 1

i.'l -j !i -..)i-ii pai t»^anda

You Will know) whatoiui ifii«":ii before you pay for it.

BuA. I'atWriM^^NaahviHe, IMiT.

at.. Buffalo, 8100 J. DattotfrV, N.'Wfofd, Gold W»toh, 8275},MUa -i WwtW,^J-San .eom-H PbilauGtfidWaU^o-^160 fl.Iff.,atnMiffr

Conn., Silver.8Rtv81SI A.' Stih&le^'jiQotfMftlTe, KJm i)iamond King, $iQQ .^1, maaoB?40 jffoad

JKepublisIf po natrtda *lth«i+ ^triaitficlii opisrioxsoF FettiVaU' 'Several times postpgri^aj'ybri 4urcha89ra of tici(4ta td .'waitifott^mMtb# flit?til distribution, has impaired public oonDjeiipfto^c such affairs. The only fair system pf distnbatinc isthe Old' andpo^larii«\jmiU«^lcSli^ t.ipg the prile, wbich'Willi be delivered (Mb •of HA:

Metropolitan Qift Cpmnany *jre distribu many valuable prizes. We have examinee their manner ofdelng'butrtness, and &now'-thiiix to be a fair-dealing firm. Their plan is mors sat' isfitctory thai} .'Presentation Festivals,' as .^hej draw every day and tbe subscriber need no) pay for the prizes arawa'unless aUlted."—Jot Feb. fifA, 1868.

ltt

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"The Gilt Establishment of JQabpm, .WusoK &Ooi. at 173 Broadway, is daily drawing crowds visitors to witness'.tbe drawing pi'tjeew. Thp't vestment is but26 cents for tacjcHJtsdx, aa'dMili prize drawn, is satisfactory, lf .ii^medisktelydeliv ered iorurie'Sollarl 'A friend of oiirs, l&gt week, drew a500 pri29 which-h* pronHrtiy Ttceiyed."—( limpt •0¥e..Ste*H63f '.vrji ,!

Liberal iSSuceme&ta to Agen'tai Satisfaclicn nuaranteed: Every Pack^e of leMM Knvelopes containssi^'Vash Clift.

S3f Six 'ficketa for One foliar 18 .fpr- 1' DeiUra SS

fur

Five fiollarS .'

10J

Dollars.. riM- ..--i w.i

All-.letteu should be addressed to. Harper, .Wilson 4c *7® Broadway.

Agents WmteA. ii

WB

want first-class Agents to introM^rdn NKW STAB SHIITTM5 SEWlNfl ttAOWM^ Extraordinary inducements to good.aaleameu^rKnrther particulars and Sahiple work Tiirnlshec on application to. Wi G. WIISON land, Ohio Bostp^v^lMtii.jtr^t. Srfai( Ste°*A

THE

THRnrnr

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... wnrHJ")tn:. iiiULD 7JH VOX liiaiANA^fOP.n

Pronounced by all who have beanft?ffta iab£t na tural and beautiful itnllaUon of the UVMAH VOICE ever yet J. ESTET & CO.

St., PhiU, Itain^ojph

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Wal id Blin7s, of oor own will sell at a very small idvasei one jat. W^Wari

2M

SEV0£CTM irmuHK Qreator indncoh»ahti«fe}i erfofl^d td persons gottiugupclubsjliiflur.,!'^ ......j OHT£ .IMHyliAR tALlI

Send for lKew Cirertlttr, PAR,KKH,Jt CO,, Ot and 06federal-.^ti,^)w tbb.Maaa. -'J'

sample and ulrealhrs^

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DRESS TRIMMINGS,

AT TJIR KED BAZAAR .fc.iM '.lioq s.ua •jiii bWnqq« iLoonitCi 1£ laetu iiid adl sa-iiTftfi .iM aiii4flo«it{T» s»

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have fully tried your Patent Axe and

\in lot IA, ji/i

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gjAT THE RKD BAZAAR.

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WHEELER & WILSON'S

SEWlVGfflACHIi\EStl [WELMOlfH, Agent, AT THE RED BAZAAR 149 Main Street.

JHBAP MELLIKBRT. kinds of %iUnerT^Ch^~M at .MSI dnrWg th. Winter moStts, al

Mrs. M.

Pitttbxuitlv P».

Ittothk Put OBM.

to be juperior to My erer before oflsred Im tbia

own Mechaaice, and at tha same tin*

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faolUd sead«t PNM far

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l'^OO.OOO '*rOJU A (Du)i«e to Qr»« aiujo aMovi

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Any prize aiav'

exchanged for another of the sanija value^Ti BlaHbS. ""-'.'"J •'••"J '{SnOaT.lM S^r:Mnrp*Wona!Pan:difendioi(fs(lBilsJajl(j •BEtlEBBSClfcs —Tfie" tfofidwjfug. f'persp have ItiteiyOrawfl VaIUfi()fe'P^it!g fr{yio"thliGbi pai.y, a^d Oiiatilljt^jpiormittBiVi tha.nsa^ tMi 'C?s'. ?.'WHkini ^%i*&%Ve?, if.'sfoW 3&rs E.JSt&art, 'Z0N«l«iou Plice,- N' ¥., tSOOT'ftfeaT JrfUnroep#icj»gf,

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for Fl/te

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located at No.617 SLOharMt

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WATCH ^WB.RAAJJBHTS, ,WA»WE

conditions,

with

three-cent Jircnlar for

A.NtJFAC^re

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aprSdawly

private na­

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tlon'and trial. It fww~aal 'ftn Bracll Goal, sad^ii fllijy^ad at aoch laas ratea. I wonld r»f»r censumers to B. Ii. ThoBpeon, Esq., who is nsiegjjtfeallls MOAAMvUKMk Orders left at Ira Qrover's Stove Store, Tkird Street, aojth.«f3UW*Usacsl»airiwyi »MaotlM^[

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