Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 March 1868 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

TKRRK HAUTK. IN13.

Satariaj MorDlng, Mareh 21st, 1868.

THE

gist* ?ieketrf

ft- 'i TO*. OOrtEMOa,

Cot. CONBAD BAKEB, of Vanderburgh. roa LIECTINAHT-OOVEIKO*, Got, WILL UUMBACK, of Decatur. ,:i

JOB SK3B1TA1T OF 8TATI,

EUwlUS. F. A. HOFFMAN, of Caw roa AtroiToa or statb. Majob JOHN

D.

BVANS, of Hamilton,

ron TBEA8UBEB Or STATE,

"BMBAt NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin. It roa cisteor

THE

strraBKC

JOHNSON'S

ri.„

roa ATToajrex oikbbai.,

y. I. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam. fOB KJTK*IXTMf»*KT

07

CONTINGENT,

COLONEL

JOHN T. 8MITH, of Greene.

as

Senate of the United States has,

by the Constitution, the sole power to try! impeachments, yet there are plenty to cry out that each Senator who has expressed an opinion can be challenged like a member of a petit jury. We have lit tie doubt if a% particular jury had the

sole

power to try criminal cases that every scoundrel before it would challenge "for cause." If Senators, with all the glaring crimes of JOHNSON attracting attention, daily to themselves, have failed to perceive his guilt up to this time, ho need not much fear conviction.

ON Monday next the ten daytf aftotvfed ANDREW JOHNSON

for preparation for tri

al will expire* and "unless otherwise ordered by the Senate for cause shown, the trial of thd pending impeachment jWill pfocoed' immediately after replication shall be filed." We do not believe any good "cause" for further -delay can be "shown" and confidently expect the Sonato to fulfill the wish of the country in bringing the accused to immediate trial. That the trial 'will'-ever be concluded there is good reason to doubt, for if

patronage will shed a tear

on his political grave.

^HE efforts,of CSongress to .relieve the industrial interests of the country from tho burden of oppressive taxation are still prosecuted with commendable energy. Tho Senate on Thursday passed the House bill (printed in our Congressional report yesterday) "to relieve aortaid manufactures from internal tax." This act removes by a sweeping repeal, the whole tax on manufactured articles,except on oil distilled from coal, on fermented liquor «trd distilled spirits, on tobacco, snuff and cigars, and on illuminating gas together with a few special taxes introduced upon some manufactures, like those of billiard tables, fancy candies, Ac. The whole troubledomfe add burdensome system of the five por cent tax on general manufactures, which was estimated to reach not less than eight thousand articles, and which has qot only bejen the most detrimental to business, but which has involved tbo^largest amount of machinery for collection, is totally abolished by this bill. The revenuo raised last year from these taxos, which are now to be stricjeen out, amounted to $84,7P4.654.

The new special taxos to be lovied on a few manufactures of articles of luxury, with a proposed tax of one-twentieth of one per cent, on the sales of the same, atro expected to produce about $20,000,000, leaving a loss by the change of some $60,000,000. This loss will have to bo made up by, in some manner, rendering tho tax on spirits, liquors, tobacco and oil more productive, that is to say, by securing the collection of those taxos, and arresting tho immense frauds by which the national revenue from such most legitimate sources is now reduced to an insignificant proportion of what it ought to. be.

Organize!

The time for holding township elections is rapidly approaching. In this connection it ia proper again to remind

nerilies took ild. they jjliitical ^eenrfilfc and in­

trigue. The situation of the country is pecolhtriv favorable to such "st^tegy" for we are suffering under burdens incident to, or consequent upon all wars. The Democracy, whose causeless rebellion

the people, wltifshauelees effrontei^f talk, of "Republicta extrsrmgftnc^' aidft "Sadteifl Misrule

9'

COURT,

OetOTIL THEODORE W. MoOOY, of Clarke, roa aaroaTia or th« s?rH*o! oouat Oolonel JAMES B. BLACK, of Marlon,.[t\,

But fiioagb' tba Withnsi-

asm that sustained th'6 Union legions in shock of battle has abated, the spirit which gave it birth is neither dead nor doraiant ^e Cftnfldantly #xp%et to "fee it kindled ere(kng to an intenser glow than has ever yet been reached. We expect to see the enemy with that cowardice

Wbich

PtTBtlC IH8TCCTIOS,

BABNABA8 0. H0BB8, of Wayne, IrOK ELECTORS AT LARGE, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo, BENJAMIN

V.

OLAYPOOL, of Fayette.

JOB ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT, CAPTAIN K. E. B08E, of Lawrence.

at the coun-j

THE Democracy throughout

try are praising the cry of partisanship!

against the Eepnblican majority in the' High Court of Impeachment. It is wor thy of notice in this connection that Ike Democratic members of that body are voting in a body on all questions. TheKopublican members divide as their judgment leads them the Democrats stand together. Which side shows parti sambip

fc born of cohscious guilt,

shrink beforegthe tornado of patriotism which will sweep over the country during the pending campaign. We expect to see the grand columns of the Union army move on with unbroken and over increasing ranks to assured and final/, victory. To render all'tfeii certain beyond a possible contingency

organizations

filtiwi

JOHN­

SON has any sense left Jbe will regign.— His guilt is perfectly blisaV. A(o o|e will pretend todeny his opuu-and m&ifcrous violation of the Tenuro-ol-Office law. His able counaol cannot fail to see that his caae is hopeless and will, prabably, ad* vi.se him to resign. It matters little whether ho goes jput of odlae by resignation or is ejected by tho verdict of the Senate, the main thing is to rid the country at an early day ef a most dangerous Executive. Fow mourners, except those who eat the "bread jiiicl batter" of

The World,

As

0\if

friends of the imperative necessity of prompt, thorough und efficient organization, in each township that there may be no failure to elect every township officer possible. 3%e great campaign of 1868 has already opened, and most auspiciously for the Union cause. Our first duty therein ia to jjcarry our local elections. Townships are the platoons from -which the oonipanic?, battalions, brigades, divisions and corps,Of politicalarmite *re made tip. If ie lose tije platoons* Wo

may

soond

tbe long roll in vain' to"cali out our battalions for tbe grand £aeottntfcr that is to' come on in a few months. With pr£f5er effort, however, wc shall pot lose, .buVkawa every reasonable prospect of increasing our majorities.

But wo roust not ignore the fact^tSa| the opposition are organized and actively at work nor should we forget that, in this struggle, we are combatting the same spirit and, to some extent, the same men whom we lately confronted on tbe battle field that we are contending for the tame principles for which the blood of patriots was shed on the battle-fields of the war of the Democratic rebellion. De. feated in argument and beaten at the

we must see to it

tfaipxtr, tofotuhip orgattkf^Mt^ art fmfep-

ed. There is no more time to be lost, for tho enemy is everywhere at work. The country is being inundated with Democratic campaign literature, and no other possible means of changing a vote is omit ted by the wilf' tacticians

knows that, if Mr. .Johnson

should b6 removed from the Presidency by Mr. Wade's'vote,' the latter would decline to succeed him. So this first cavil is dishonest.

Mr. Stockton was decided by the Sen ate not to have been duly elected, because he failed to receive a majority of the votes cast, while the law of New Jetsey required Buch majority. Mr. Stockton took an appeal frotn the Senate's decision to a vote of the people cf New Jersey, and there he was handled worse than he had been. In tbe Legislature of New Jersey he did muBter a plurality, on his appeal to the people, be was in a decided minority. The.. .IfWd Mtara)LLieU3fln*tor Stocktpn rest

Thr"abafiQelesi

ax Republicans Of ugur&ted the camp vigor. Enthusi ng held in many

arms: vanquish 's .5 selart, as their

"ot

that

often defeated and condemned but never totally disheartened party.— Every man whom they claim as on their side is watched with keenest scrutiny and if signs of wavering faith are de tected ho is either ~«oaxed, or threatened with the patty whip, tfll ho slops into the traces and brings his shonlder to the collar. If a weak-kneed Republican is seen to drop behind the Union column he i§ instantly pounced upen by.* squad of the enemy and, unless rescued by a relief party, is carried off to be a (scavenger in tbe Democratic camp. ..

The Union men of Indiana know "how fields are won." Their banners are. inscribed with many glorious victories They know the desperate character of the etaemy With* whom thdy'arl 'contedding, and there need be no doubt ftorfear a* to the result. We oafl-werwhelmingly triumph in the contest this yoar if we pror ceed without further delay to

perfect our

and then ufi^thoso organisa­

tions for the accomplishment of their le-

lhe Senate as a Court

The World

demurs to tbe Senate as a

court for the trial of A. Ji on those ground^ "The Senate js-an interested tribunal for another reason. Wado's vote to convict wil be a vote to make himBelf President. Th'e Seriate which permits him to vote thus to bis own interest, corrupts its vote-' by® ail admixture of interest," and makes of itself an interested tribunal. "The Senate is an interested tribunal for another reason. It pat out of his seat Senator Stockton of 'New Jersey, by a vote just barely l&rgft enougb, since it denied that Senator the right to cast New Jersey's vote in his own interest. It kept out of his Beat Senator Thomas of Mary land. These shameless proceedings were in order to keep a two-thirds voting power with the Republicans there for overriding Executive voters. It keeps out of their seats the twenty Senators from ten Southern States, in Order to maintain the Reffablifeans there in a permanent majority and in'flagrant violation of tbe express provisions of the Constitution, which forbids the denial to any State of its full Senatorial representation. For this reason, also, the Senate is an interest ed tribunal."

4

proceeding# of tho Sen

ate in Mr. Thomas's case consisted in deciding that a citizen ef a loyal State who furnished his son with money to enable him to worm bis way through the Union lines into Virginia, thore to join the Rebel army, was not fit to be Senator of tbe United States.

If

The

(Piarbi .had-said "senseless -pro-

ceeding," we might have acquiesced since Mr. Thomas's successor is one of the same sort, and was certain to be so .from tbe first. The charge that the Senate expected or hoped to strengthen its Republican majority by ejecting Thorns is one of thote falsehood:) which seem to be ut tored with out motive, since every one kuows it to be what it is. There was not a shadow of a chance that Mr. Tbomas would not be succeeded by another such as himself. So long as tbe Maryland Rebels—including the thousand who l'ougbt in the Rebel armies—are all enfranchised, and the Blacks—including th$ thousand who foughtin tbe Union armies are disfranchised, we cannot possibly carry the Stato.

to the "twenty Senators from the Southern States," they will all be in their seats a gt^od deal sooner than

The World

wants to fee them there.

The World's

r*al trouble is that they will not be of the sort who exhorted their neighbors to fight against the Union "till hell freexes over, and then fight on the ice." So long as that breed is kept out—no matter how —The World will refuse to be comforted. -N. Y. Tribune.

Actions Better than Words. The burden of Wendell Phillips' diatribee«g*Hwt General Or ant is that he i'B not garrulous .enough. Phillips wants a candidate wbose mouth, like that of the Mississippi river, 'is always open. This being the case, it is strange he is not more in love with the present occupant of the Executive chair for in respect to gab-Ire is a man after Phillips' own heart. Johnsoais always cbcfcad and' prlmsd -^to fireoff a speech always ready to explain his "policy^Bef Srcekses tolling people what fhe thinks kfed What he don't think about everybody and (SVefrthfog. Ho is as ready & season add oat of sfeason to talk, blow, £as, scold, denouno& and vituperate 'as Phillips himself. But Phillips wants to add Grant to the loquacious duett, and make .windbag of him butali the people demur. They prefer options with reticence to ghrruious promises and broken performances.—Chicago

nnectic

in tba

will be continued until overy town haa beenr ranvassefcz^.::"".

W* learn, gflsatly to ouf l&ttlQcJIoil.i that the Connecticut iDemoftrMy wrfc *ecured the inestimable services of James

Clay DeanfandClSaunc whole of ttfoi^ eahvass

Burr,"lor the ning.

THE Lynchburg (Va.)

News

that the result of the New Hampshire election is "rather incompatible with the

the popular mind against the Radical party.'

'£l±M

Pestb, has just confessed, in a fit of remorse, that, in concert with her father, she had committed not less than sixteen murders during thejaaaf teij&ars, for the purpose of robiinf Inefr TretRriss" Seven skeletons had already been discovered by the authorities, and information given, by tbe young woman'faitd led to the finding of the nine others.

[NJIJOWT^O^ father took hi:

da

less ?atber took his bright, golden-haired little daughter, ten, years of age, before Justice Mansfield ana asked that she be sent to the poor-house, alleging that he

The Justice expressed himself strongly in rebuking the father's cruelty, and adopted the little girl himself.

Hxbe is an oxample of military availa* bility. During the war in India, the nati^prioeerwwo sor ha|d rgnj gftrtmrii nition that they had to usetheir prisoi ers for projectiles. The mortars on one bait sty were fed emirate fifi ffcgfc, *ffd with Vuch effeit t&t a &rg£i*l ftfe of the English strongholds was made by throwing tour colonels and three brigade inspectors agvibst it. The liaa jc^tLeers were preferred because they had thicker heads than those who filled inferior positioos. This is not only the case witli the English army, but with others.

Br-—: .'w, 'H.ia* snn Insanity of Great Men Some one said that every great man is insane «n some point, and that the ques tion as to what constitutes madness depends on the majority. However this may be, it is certain that many eminent men have been insane. Blaise, Pascal thjBifamoua. French astifmoa»er ami 'nifctb ematician, was so melancholy that at one ticaeiie deemedfit a sin to look supqn/a beiutiful landscape. Burton was «r\nctim of dejected spirits and disordered fancies for years, and wKfVrf thei&nalomy of Melancholy to relieve the tedium of life. Collins,. poet, was$wretch«ti, and in the decline of his life used to frequent tbe^oj^hptejg/Jathedtyi^ afid accompany tbe Organ'With" sobs and groans. The horrible state.of Dr, Johnson and Cowper a3re*tn3w& ioTilf? Smart was at one time confined in a madhouse and died in pris on. Cruden the abthor of the concor dance, revised and iosatityS. iTho wii5s ofifeoa't authoress, became insano, and the old poet, overtaxed with study and weighed down with sorrow, then received a shock from which he never recovered.

Grant and Colfax

[From tbe PntersonX*t

J* uld make

Wbat astroitf te^f'TOat to yoke to tbe Republican car of triumph in tbe Presidential pcfateat jpfjJL868jl ,4The natoe of Schuyler Colfax—a man scarcely equaled in purity, patriotism, and ability aoooDg the public men. qf, would,

Vie

belief p,' add etrength to a ticke

headed by the inviimlHe^aij^ lft^frre is Objection raised tnat these two illustrioug men- ard bofh frota Western and contiguous States—Illinois and Indiana— it may be replied, first, that it is high time this foolish.and injnrpvja jealousy of "lotatltiel" y§s iwjegt ^ra|, ffidlU cout* try, being, as'it is, one country, left free to select its public servants from its best men without regard to the accidont ot reaidenw.

AM

2. If this argumentaoes not prevail, let Gen. Grant be nominated from New Jersey, his last place of residence before he located at Washington, and ^hai^for«| the State under winch the laws that aetermino a man's "residence," can most properly claim him. Or, if this will not do, wo will be content to have Grant nominated from Illinois, giM the,DigUuit of GoftMtfe'br Ohfj, hfs^fecl af •b##! and Colfax put up from New Jersey, the State which has the honor of his ancestry.

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jUmui,

MO.

A GEITi WAKTED Jr.L'Boo* entitled A PIOTUBEOF THE-

for a

MKTUrtP0LITA,V ilfff Cb.

Every Ticket Draws

5 Caah Bifta J«ch*tb,pr 10 20 ne«« ti'« jjuo 100. «T" '"i" uia0O S?t .id ^od 40U ~"Z$"'onart a

HO 4le«ant B(w*v(«i)4 pi^naa^.. iwUSdoalto

250'Mustcal Baxes.... .7.. :.i.fi.i ..i1!ii! 'Sri'to' KO iJOO Jt^iua Uela W^tchea. h- IB ta StiO7J0 Kiiie Silver Watches......™.. S0m Wi fine O 1 f*nlDtitig», F-aiiird Jt'h^iavinga, Sliver Ware, Photograph AlbUuis, and a large assort-' men( ?f Jfioe Gold Jbwalrj in all vatned at*

Sl.O(M)iOOO DOliLABH

A CliaMce to Drovany of tb« abare Prizes by i»urctia»lMg aaeal«d Ticket f((!lt ceulB—Ticiate uegcribihg each PHze »io Loilodiu Wuveiopta and thoroughly miaed. OO receipt of2ocia. a Stale 1 Ticket will be drawn, with.uiit choice, aud dtllvered atom office, or sent by, mall to any address The prizo numed upot^

to,

t"'!' O 3HT IA IB

.Hi

OLBURNia PATENT.

TfieA Wanting. Wc claim,t( will cayweatylve (25) per otfttt.tao*"*' e*i« wwdper day -J-

tHau etiier Ax6 nuulo.

McKxxrroBT, Dpf.

MESSES.

LfMXtoir &'

tries one

19,1867.

to.

8IRSI—I hatfrfotuf tried' fpaH^TiAtt Hxe and find that it is all that yon claim for it. It will Chop faster than any other Axe that I artr saw, and leaves the wood without aticking at all. 1 »1B)d m.t chca three dayswithout cjlft/ox the cost. Tnw net say any more, for-any BIB that ^W*. K^CKd.

fl A ITTIilV The Axe and the Label are vAltHvil •T^Tboth patemtad. Infringers tn theeepatents will be praaesuted accoidlug to law. Venaera cr dealers, and paraona ualn? aay lnji ing—lent, are liable witktbaasakcr of tminIringement.

FM by hill VcdeAahd thai Mitnafaeturfrs,

LiTPPnrcOTTA BAKEWJRLL

(Brccmoa* Lipn*eOTt Oo.) SoU cmUn tf Oi Atsaft, »f' «-l

Pittabnrghi Pa.

rB1i

Ts»«isr~dfwith TlaVtTWd VegetaETT

Seeds accompanied with complete practical

M^tipntrfor toe voiti SrijfwSiB-isscfij? 63 Hortb.Market at., Boa ton, Maaa.

di-

Mint JUL JflBL

meat with alive man in. tnn ConMy. *who wlahee to tmrlre titoMy, and: Vain' gjte good refareuctsi. Jlotmpttal t«f«ired)' iWtlrwUl a bu•lnpaa now payia S1,£0J pw jnonUt, and iprbfltklbr my pay.' Addreta J. C. TlLTOK,

PitUr

:.i t/

W Montti, ef SSOJ to WtO re* Kowth' to ttioie h^Tlir^ii email aaptal. Wa curanCBti ti» Moflthly

.. pmi

Mont,h, the year .round, a cert^Ti^y

pactionlara,.,'. Plaaas cad on or' addmu.*' JU AiySABSJt CO., 03 8eo»n*at., Baliimore. ifd. ioq^i'r r-1 -iUJi

It

will be dciivoted to the licket-hokier on ^aj mentofono dollar. Prizes: ,f ill ue ium«dintelj' sent to any address, as requested, bj ex pressor retucu ujall.

Ton irlUJ^9»n|wJiM WSOrTPrlzu la before you pay f«r It. Any prize may. exchanged fur aQutlier of the ,aam» rata?.. Blanks.

BSITvlor i.'iifioiis can depend on fairdefi^ng. 1'EN.—Xho l'uiluwinc person jhave lately drawn Valuable Pri: from this Com 'PfiiJ'r and kwdty, permitted the nse' of tkfcir uoi es:

S. T. Wilklns, 371 Sixth Are.,' K. glOOO Mrs, E. Stuai i, TOKcUon Place, iNt Y., $600 Miss 1' Monroe, Cliicbgo, III., Piano valued at St00 -W. Uurtia, Wew Haven, Quid Watch, 8200 Itobfert Jackson, Dubnque, Sewing Machine, $:l)0 Philip McCarty, LJUH, h-y., 3500 Jas. Uo^era, Wash,' ington, 1. O., JUtisical Box, '3150 L. J). Warren ,4-j 14th b,., J). Y., Plono, 86U0- a. T, Feitfs, Hew Orleans, GJld Waicli, ?2o0 \V.

t.

ta, Gtu, $500

Tatler, Atlan­

a.

A. Pattorobta, NashVlHe, ^Tean-.,

Mtlodcoi', 8153 E.. JDay^Ob. Jifobile, Ala., ,Di* ,aniond Cluster ltintf, $iC0 S. Strong, Burlington, ,Vt. 51W) A. T. A&krns,Spritigflelii, III., JDia niunJ I'in, ?2.0 Mis. B. Walwoitb,Trenton, N 'J., 81^5 UliouiaA Barnwi,' 2 VClsy-gr., Baltimore, jewing Slf-Chice, 975 B.

r£.

Alderman, Main-

iet., BuH'iio,-$10(i J. il.irrag!., N. LlMl^rd, AIa8Sj, JOold W'tiTcli, ?i7B Miss 51. Scott, ^iuth it San-jspm-'t., Phiia., Oald Watoli,°8i30 S'. T. ^lmlher-"

H^cks-ii^ Bitolc)yxr,-i60iJ(

iMu.T«aten:,

diA,

De-

jtruit, GoltVt'atuii, Mxs. M, J^ulit^.-tiaritonl. Ic'qibh., sM«jr

$15()

'A.

IM.,

Sctierlej, LonlsTille,

Kiamund Einp, S*00 G.T. Slaaou, 40 Broarf-' if.., N.V., S6i 0 atrd. Melrpse. (Sixth Ave., near 30tU-»t., Piaift, $S6tir |Mf IV'epublish nb.namaef kItbouti permisalbn.

OPINIONS WF 'Fejttvals'^govual tnnifeB po'ertporied, edlnp^tlng' purchasers of tickots to wait forniontha tor ttio distribution, has impaired public confidence lu isuch affuirs. Theoniy faH ayst^m tff distributing

theijlau

lof.Hir.PEB, IViibon Ji Co,, (173- Broadway, the' most atiaciiveplacoof the kind now in operation Th .y aro doltife tbtf lirgBst-liuBlaWs and deaerre ttie»rfluocest.: vou canittot dr*w »-8100,000 fiirm the^e,.but.hwne r^sonablsjchanoeijfox a go9d prize, aa we' kh&w many that have drawn, and tlie firmia reliable."—VaUk$.T(k»i,

Jan.'id.

"1'beMetr politan Oift (.'ompany, are.dlstribning many) Valuable

1

pW4e». wb have ei'amiiied

itheir u&nntr eld»ing btiiiiD*e», oad, know: th*tn jtorbu a.fair-deiliuglirm. 'flitir pl»u yjtairo eatiianctdry Thaii 'Presentation FVB.nvate,'t as iWk klfttw •evcry'day and'the' stawcribfr

^Liberal inducetDpntstlu.. A^ganta. uuarant fc©d. liTCrt Package KhTe itfpcs c«nti(intl'eii« tSh

UdS~ 61x 1'icketa lor ODe Aollac^t 118 'tair Tw6 •Doil ire 30 fyr Vive llpjlatf, HlJ fur. i'ifteeU Ail letter^ should b) afldrossftd to^ Lai

ijtitijC Hnrper.WlUonA am!

WENKW

!. vox im PrbnoVuci^y itural and beautiful'

ot

your time,

,-ud

W"K AKK COM 1 KG! And will (keseut 10 aay perjotrnofarifng tU a club lu our Gu'ftt 0*K DOLLAR MALE of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Vatch, Pioce of Sheeting,-Silk Drrpa Pattern, Ac.

Free of Cost! Catalogue of Goi.ds auil iiinjile iwit |u ahy,,ad dross rasr..' j.,a:ir,-

Allen, Hawes & Co., 19 Federal Kt Bpatou, Hat*. IVO. Box C.

Whola!nlo Dealers in French, German and English Dry and Fancy Goods. Gutl«ry, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.

A PHTSIOLdG ICAL View ofMAKBIABE thk cheapxst

BO

Kvita'VtJBtTSHSi),

fontttintng nearly Three Hundred Pages And 130 Fine Platea and Eggrpdpgs of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a statf of Health jiul Piacasot/witlt a tffeatittf on-Varly. Xrrors, its Deplor^bla ••onaequoooes uttf'a^fho Uind affa Body/with tnHAUth'tr'i.'Planof Treatment— tb« OnlyTatlHtral andaac'ceairul nroS^of -OuM, a» shown .by'tho ropsut of mw trnated. A tratfi.

adiirwa, on receipt p£&>aeat* inst»i*pa:or )KMial currency,, by addreBSiug .D1L LA.C&01X,Xo.lll MUrtpffLffne, AlbithJ","• TBeTiuthor tday.be ocnaultrd upr.u any of the dlseasea apon Wtnih hli book treats, either^ pcraonally or by mall.— Medicines sent toac^ ^rfoT.t&e ^o|Td,

Op DOfiLAR EACH.

WEBS

Cotton CJeth,

Q/»»»

on band aIm Mock of Saab, Doore

niAlBlt C1TT

Odtf

tk

:'ff

«dS 9efTTTPtti!C#

l-MJ

GREAT DlfiTBI3(JTION '(Sr. •j

•nrg Dittam, SmMio or

1868.

patterns. Pant

Paltenwi. Sawing Maduaea. Watobea, Per, and Pancy Goods,

Ac Ac.

Send.T-ea. Spot* for.

Patent Pea FounUiq, witti deacriMngMt srM tlcle In our doUar«ri»., i-: Any peraoB, (qtaia «r jfwnale,) caj put ia. a club.of rtom so te U000, at jame iM»(U at9-fin each), and eet a pri nilum for ao dobag. •Smm

nlS»«T -xowA

BBAL. ESTATE A43HENC) YJ v" jvVa And

OUr Property of ewy 4e^ipiton. M.Bafe.

AB6X!

(b a goceral Beal KsUW

tore sat relaflhg HABBEKT ft JttAHgHiv 64 WALITOT BTBXSt, njCTdwly De* Mointtklowa,

DOaJi nfl Aiwi,'pTMiDlu^Hi potency, dlulD6MtdlffloeN of tlght^

MWecrSot

!pay for the piiZ=s urawn unless suited."—Journal, I'tb. tith, 18li8. "The Qiit EataBliihUsnt tjf ^Caopkb,

WILSON

iA Co. at 173 Broadway, isdaiiy^rawiqgcrow.d*of jvisltbr? tb'witnSSMr tbe drawing pi'oceaa. .Thelnvestm^ntis batZ6'«enti'for "a °cha'«ck," and th* priZM dra^f ii ,# fatisfa-tory,v if Immedlately deliVeron lor ojxe doUap.

y«eiai"|i9i»|.l»«

aaiiaauioy

»lor om .tiollap. Airiend of ouru, rf.a$50i)'fcriza whfeii ho''promptly recabr6d,\)r-

a*t?nc most na

of the IIUIIAA

North 4th r'treet St.' Louis Uo^^aS^North ^th |8f.? Phil^.j| 11^ l^aadoljJt St.,Chicago.: bV Ju

1UV0LIT10& TRADE! Greater inducranBtltaaflRnierarilSforooffered to perrons geitii.g up duba iu our Q']f DOLIAK'

lor jVfii' Spring- 1 rrulHr, PA UKKlt

St.

.« nor T1" ««•««. miMcafc-^rttrtefrH

wojw:

*er before ooared la thia market.

BengitOlffg—IMvea aa we warrant «M oar work. Wa alaoitaekl om baad( aMiibibctoft to orr. Window and Door, Iraaaes, Mouldlnca and every variety of FinMlaylflimbar ml Inbuild-

,-ii "J'1*1 JDllg .wvijajai tytqeH 1o ssi.oB *di %3 l»lk' ,«if

oi mxjoH

.Styiiiba&wtq JiȣU'* rt?in

•idedm .«& Ic-oW

o.' 4. .l*il 5is

lerfvr fO-yjXrf noi".-'i.:q~ t- raw 'totll iMn Jneeti^«t(n6th MMI atk*

lo aoiust on dd'ffWSiSHT—bo* "fDrugs. -IwVhimHutiei'-"*1"

.ivoh'-

'»-Gktts-i£iumpaK-

Good0f^Tattst

IKery CwcHpttoWi

uio»l ertT f" :i

=rP

tji crw

or

otiMMtfflll otxi^itig Ite av*Accommodatioua ample carea aaann tead. ,OoaaBl ta^uofj afdcA.lftie. asm Suoa.^ah be'praSetly trdil ty miA^atto#a^^rWtt«ay, «6

retired apot in the oentre of the city.

modation

biu

want llrst-oiaaa Agents to Introduce oar STAB SUlirTLK

(Kxtracrdinary iuduoementa-

til

,,j ^11 Oft

tJO *14 ttuii llfl Federal Jjfc Bo8

ton..J^an* -,.j .n f.S'l

a WATCH F«F.E.—AGENTS WANTED lofieli an iirtiiIo*ift5iI by everybody •»Rich fr«« to every pwApat. ruts )6r nud WHfl«raT BABEKtofVSITFA(ITU RING CO., o)i Korih ThlrdStwe: St.- Looia, Mo

HIOKCOX &

di raav'-a uri vj t:*nilk

imA

Veg Stable

now conc«Sed br jnib^c to

X» fccht^d I^jrrtlier iw li now conetaed br Uu

faded Uatr

to

^not» tnq Jkmflrulji mnd for Beautifying tne uolr." Ii iv' «bl»onMI dhoM/ doi

Its Gr^wti

-j j» otjiv-

HiAt DAVI8, Acektofef y.lib-- rrootHdyK* M. lbijL i' ... .' _j

CeMUkTKiWS

TAWXfARh

'%f OMlOl^dk CaMNW era. Sold enrywktM

)j di J«il tias ^Ino 1

DOCTOR WHITTf«W* A '-BIGUtiABLY BTTBD THTSlt'IAU, la** i\..JMplo«iK.!w#ieb Iwag^lD Ma pfflw»ilij»mw

omUd ia Sti foWOtai aa^ ii.t co !'lir :ii94J

-en yiJeu[ »i -t i, liOK.I.ui' AbrtNoU rf Tttte ir-l|otf«Ud ud MoMgpiavMML'«

maMffit

»iij

-M

1

••J-.jmh

without an Interview, and mcdlttaaanpawtetrftar ^servat^.yn^fa

0

»lkftSBrtll_. i, "vnitq8 o4 feOO,?V| im .ganf«t, TMorj ^ymBtdma andTjMatm jjk'fliilmlineii^i^FiWrl 'ondUton '^ul^M^nfMaDiaat^^Mi 9iai

'abrNLtwiy

.ut beirr&fvm

MmfSIfilM bat %»roittf n«in« li.i to 'neta aiotl'

DO NOT WEAR 4

fid!

»j«'lv

Kci 'iijiilq oJ nod Jifissati, aA

m!

MAinxar LADO, .: 1 -,ilJ WTTOBX.

COAL.

C. GEOYB^ oaatli WOOD AND

Siti»1 ii'tjoTJ

sdJ

Daana iK yHr. soh^[ rM JO

ThS nnderslgced la nc* delWena^ tho anpwt or Ooalar the Pionaer Oofl' Miatn^ Obmpany, ait' reapectftd ly.aollctta am»araiaa*:

Oarrysvllle, and tion and tr^l. Brazil Goal, am I woo

.ilt wHl be fqaad aaual 'tc /Is ravished at nrach leaai aaimnMrsto B.Z/TM»mp4o»,

Id raCtrcaaKu

who iajtfiag it athiaMiU and left at lr* Grover's 8tove St

.to tbe rata*. Oitkkh

fllora, Tlilrd ftfriif

north of Main, wl 1 recelT^ prombt httentloh/ Anly 17, dtl TIMrO. «ttOTU. mi xa -'.'!

COAtr! I-

la tite OhaapMt I-

f^E&KLL4a nowpreaarad itjftifciali tte rajliandH^taJii.CpaJ.aleatbeliehigluks Airtka(St»''(Mrl'lf'«rtMW. Ordtaa ItSslHl Koon's Store, 107 Main St., or ItiNiml nister'a, will receive projnpt.^ttentlon. aSdtf

foagSoyiftlANS,! if furnishing the beat quality

ot

screened on a wider screen than aay other ia tfalng^aad at tbe i«w«rt rates. OedeB tlw Ooarutjr IfraWawi' cfr-'at-

prd(A^t attettkion. leave ordera'wlth hla. 'At'' nold^at tba)|*e*a0aoe.' 19i JjMMt tr4

la Uu* au,

I*

aif)isTiBCJ» LrrraBa. ,J&aa»ple*mBdfd/n^toaoj addreaa. lA^'tMAN AiIiSSfiAfcb, .«t^igs/65.Haimer flt., Roatan, Masai

•.ra9M.v ta&*a.n sa

at tW «Hiri Oreowy!

tftf»»,, -waitowaairiapaai# wfiilkau^ablii:

titan,

Sasara,

Hill

j.K

Sgatcj,

teoall and Inspect lirOooda. ana tt

tba hlgbwt

-n

i'fitw.Ait a Mtfld-rl 4/1*1

"h'" MHBMaaBBMMaMaMBMBBaaMf

1

JL

iver S acree of |roos4, avail- aat with fruit and hrubbery. Price, 97,000: tana* favorable. hjha) *a

«i1A*

Haw fraase hoaee, and lot,

tOxSOO

Wry Hill. Vary cheap."

feet, oa Straw

Twe lota 1a Datf^k^i^tS^?\3ry cheap. five acrea, aaat or tfacan'a Garden. -f *a

—d aaeadow JrataiM

•eniMti^ahwd Iw* tae y*0ftr«d4 atra 1)(18

far*. on

7

SO Building Lota, adi^atda lh»,clljl, a«rth»M.i —vood else—low price and favcrable terma. -"ay». Mlj n!il.'o^irUna :f mA

Jhtaa^Md alNtt. :»»tb .ad.-afcafct Honae—6 rooma, outara. law a table, Ac. Pria^, 11,200. Terma a^ay. £akA Ea.-. ^ait

ItH

i.:'* uef. iahi I

H'.ol •ifi.n-'i.ai »•.*!« 'W «a

'i-ISlU T'sff WftsJi

fzaifiXBtf

wrnwf'frafc

LW. I di||| ,£ .auiti'.V' .omnJ

i."-.ji .U«w iioij--"j *il s»da A ej itiili,

oi

9T

.m Jta

Lla&Cll Ou

-j

&L

iTTTTTI. 7iufTT...nTr tafla.we«-Ttt*li'll*«JoaelBailt ». i:.:*ee*iiai of )^urtk aad Main Streets

-it"T! hi»

Ut

asi.i-i'jxaos

attoq*»av? it*

fVeo

doe*Isuov

vie

J.. R^fiARTJETT:fc CO.^ proprietor*, .: 1CAKOHESTXS. K. H. LOKU

S

r* Ageatav-t' ... -,i

r-

,4

lotiHu Martb tth,.lelweea UhtaaDC

COCST* PBOEWHXm: m,,}

Acnf beld# tab Belliag M(H wai» tfde caaijt. Ifilartllit-.,1 Ol

,i

laatinga, made to order, at these Worka, situated lear the Terra Haute'a Indiaaapolla, an"

Jusq ciriJiw utt 9'de-..iLii Via tiftl

"mvSIM

s&K«)MMiJcat-i>v»%iaaiaa».

omd i*ds

I...J .nuiiiwww#*tyBi»-

.tiaiudcitBYl -"Vtf.

good aaiMmak.M

:I"'urtherparticulaxg and M&pu>leVwo^Jl^fuxnMtte^ on application to W.^p.' WILlibN' J0.. Clefeli»nd, clhio Boston, or St. Ldiiftf Mo.": 11• -...I i.-r. f.lij

laoqqa if

JiiiLl

Mactimev

aUvafcad tub

3! tb Hi'l aiansS »dT

A Single One

wilt IM imtHHP

i'-xm-Trt'l .U ,.1

sm*: rsrBX&ti^ijaiJi' -'sll 1 V.-^s1 It

1JIE J4B03U)¥ WMTIKOIB ^KDUCS^i Qcaatar Unifor^iity la Obtalnad. Eme,El& ceandbeatttydcfrttrMi'

:iti£S

wmmm"

The ^et', Chi ^ratn6nt&fb)r'WrItiii£f«ii

r.*i

'1 £Jci- •i' J,

SENT BY MAIL SAFELY^ ...•»• Print*, Piftf Chad anef

bhataiieot.

dMeKlftMk»lM8lep I. Ac.oar. Nktt BaHie a W ftadf Paaoh|'rt to^b*, sa wwfT .T-iaiigini bslfaU .i'Cfiad1

M&f g%s!yr*f K|gt»M| Hw^ia^MUl •aibtaam

WB

intbaouatt

jsefsa

•lag Practical Me nea, we-faelMftu allaa^MtlAaiU

aa^in»'flM*S' ca«'lMMl«r

*tk5SRia*tf* iin.igi

jjon

LpAGLB iissUK

ii? bfjuiA

m-

WORKS,

io aaoii-jiiMu iuoiiaY fP'WH-VFfffPMkd ava

TKRRB '.UUJftl WM.Ja

AUTK,

juJ »i j,..i i1' oaT tOufropitMors

n*:. MUUnn tIHiaB»Q«t^^adaiU.

fLO^p Ar^DJSUI.W, WLl,|^aiKBBy^

1 1 ron atMl Ulraalt

itpmrnd.

No Traveling Agents Emiriote OaJl ajrt^^tiwillflndPana «i tWlajK^wlUto oar haoda tor circular. A.1HORTOH, ,-taci

exactly adap

5

3^DEB8 ^OUablTJEi

Janl3d3mwly y.ni/h,ji2TU.i

.iaai »di •)C VIU«JC'1»J ilitj

brag and Pre^rtpfioi^fore

J»ur8

,i# -Bfiiw..,-#— .j»U auowiTj^a

IRA GRQyER,9filJr.^

Would announce Wmt^oTtisaaoiRTerre Haste i,^1

rAHtY A|tT l&LKS, iad: irstisail .irW jf ADd Bnuidietj'

Tar IMIcal-'l^rViMa. .. "Wi...1! Lai/5

other artlflii M|t|i^f»litlata generalkm* baaaM! law, aa*. iHk twaaM.*

And all 't-

a

adttlClA9|nri9^jyPoicwrxi|HWaKi 7

io

ibL'imb

^.^5^.

:s?

GOODS.

[qJifloLb DPonma

.aksY HT^aTJiavap

WW

ie ,»m+-.:n

mpVi

at 1-

*BBBIIiUltY

U.ML Lf JUJPJjJSY

b»d«aioi t'toir

-Abetracfts of title farnfshed IoMis trt-1 ^otwtadj.Md Hontqr inrrtted.

CITY PKOPIBTY.

Forty Lotadaifitatan'a MdMtic to TaCre II*tu$ House snd lpL eiat Oiiio etreet, Bat»^dlot,inMciMrtftnVAddlt1tiori,

ias.-5.jij

mmm—m* mil Vni mmiiNg-wi

FOUNDRIE8. iar-r-»

TdaqtDO-

»t T.n ifiia

9lin*T«1 "oi sillsfto Jflftt

MACHIN£-m. SiHOi^i ill !.»')

rnljr

Che an^nlff|M4 la»^fajraUd'a0o'£artaatahlp tn t&e abo^e ijror)|a aad^ ^,^^ykti^^j|l^r Ol.

ifiLATH^- AA€)«»V'

oi in

Hne

MUM' iry di ttfed-Jall

ta

J* if-'Tn H. wm» MiOd

oi b*3H#anr sad oTiisa kA Nprin^ Ctodh^ la Great V.riety?,'Uu"J"ai^ "*0

WX **di g/timoo mt *?iiaijtiM 000,0£

f,. .H-iai&'mtU

-f

.au!

*/T :»ifi iflS iltna

a A. very choice Jit.e-U

FIGHJRBD Dfi&AfNBS

TV ELL, HIPLKY CO'8.

961

ivl fl .nK *v*d ^ba»il* nol^oj

iaiMiH ${&&&&*

at

i»oq

ed MkAKVS* ,E8d.! lo BLEACHED

9

tV

s'SHXttsk

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