Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 March 1868 — Page 2

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Tlea&ay MornlBg.ffl&rcte^ty^Ji^ ifii^viifSlVDjust measure which had

:Bepfftlicsii State ftcgl -i FOB «0VEE5C»i' ._ _. Coi. OOSBAD BAKER, of Vsnderti.rfh..

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or

6TATE.

JOflS d: KV&K.B, or Hamilton. rftB TBBJkl'BtttB1 D^'^TATt,

KfSKXl MAX HAN KIMBALL* oiiMartln.

rSa'«E?oaTK* of

Oolonkl JAMES BLACK, of Marlon. 't: rOK ATKnKZT OEKE-AI, of Putnam jxurvcri^

D. X. WILLIAMSON LKEEtfl or PUELIC IAS 0. H0BB8, of

roa

may be regarded as eBseirtially defunct. Wall street and the Empire Stat? at large, having virtually repudiated him his prospects which, a few weeks ag(* seemed somewhat flattering, are now hopele«sly ruined. The quasi endorse meat of him by the Democracy of Indiana and some other Statea will count fo: nothing, because the numorieal strength of New York in the Electoral College gives her delegation in the National Dem ocratic Convention dictatorial influence

We thiak, with the Chicago Journab that it is much easier to say who will not he the nominee than to say wko will be.

General Dix might possibly consent

ratt,

Shkrman

Francis Adams

miral

Fabbaqbt,

The

the bvpbbiie' Jbi

WaynV^/,

roa surtax: BABKx 'BESTJAMIW F. (JLATPOOlj/

IrOX ELECTOHB XT LAECt. W-, IH0aASJi. NSb3O»:,_

LAKUI.. '!»H' i. Of Vi««, [)L,'of Fayette.,

Tayet*. i?nt

EtECTOB, SIXTH CI8TBICT,

JOIIN

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C-iptaik ~E. E. BOSB, of Lawrcocft. covrisireKT, K?eT*5 Colonel

T. SMITH, of Orewt*.-

The Democratic Quandary.

AN

ft Presidential candidate^

Pendle-

Grant,

Smc

Shkbioai,?T»o»|as,

and the otbar

great herocs-af-tha lato -war, he is in peac 3 as in war a Union roan, and would scon any political affiliation with Democrats.3&oUl<llf otbtwHC means certain that he would be tke cbtf Baa 8tandfffKb^rer ,o£ ^he hero erf MxrfttfW, one Of "tt^ pr achievemouts of all _nayftl history,_,ci joayw Mi But it la insulting to his patriotism to e: tertain the possibility of his desertion the firc-in-tiii^@afci7Qiito5a As for po JoHjffiON, he is "twice dead, plucked by the roots." Senator

t« MAN, MOTJB, desplto his pretended refusal to allow histiame to Ip Oiedj.but tl®se nje] ha5di/sjt_ari| tj^hoiofVAilfi.' Joy the honor of being beaten by GRAN'S in the ides of November.

J11'*?*¥21^

MAN, of New York and Governor Se:

THSRE

Sency.

Hendricks

Generi

is no subject, aside from

trrespbetivo of

feel a deeper interest than in the contr visrsy bet'woeii the "TJritted Stated a: Great Britain, relative to the Alabam aad:thie int^fc-is jjS^i J'^ely Rbate until a plan shall be agreed upo between tbe representatives of the governments which will give a reasonable

this controversy, at loast one that has nojfc been particularly wvfeAotto«i by write ije upon tlae rtrbjec't and' ^bngressional and Parliamentarj' orators, has beeft presented bjG»^®oa Bimib. tn

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originally publisned in tte New York Times. It will be remeinbered that one of thfe principal rniisons why the United iStates have insisted that hasty recognition of the Confederacy was unfriendly, was based upon the fact that upon the 13th of May, the Queen and l'rivy Council passed the proclamation of neutrality between the belligerents, thus advancing theSoutbfrn insurgents to the dignity of a nation. This was only thirty-one days after the attack' upon Port Sumter, and not more than txro weeks after news of that eve had bnan 3ecoived -!in Engird British Government has insisted that th act wai Qpci'essarJ, hx. consequence of th United States recognizing the rebels belligerents, by proclamation of block ad 1 by PtasiAchi'* AprtliL^tS.'AThi proclamation was not officially communi catod to Lord

Lyons

bj^Mr.

Seward

be

fore the 27th of April. The communicn tl*% is ^N°. a-'j-qC itl^r corij-^poa^^j^^i this subject in the British "Blue Book/ and it is niftrked ''Received May 14/ meaning that it reached the British Cab| ,iaet,.ia Londoiyoo t^W the pr#fc«5uj Jhy the 'Government Sd adopted tho neutrality proclamation This dispatch of Lord ifre fffsj pOincial notification which the .Britislj Government had of an inteptidtt on the part of our Governrcent to establieh blockade. It follows, therefore, that th? rdioluUoft MA. &iuia pr«id«tnR4 teoiv.iww'entered. a«r*ly upo»r«4hQ statements .j in- America^ ew«f»pw» the blockade proclamation, and without sufch a full Copy, of ita counts bo indispensably necessary in mtUW4"1iiH Toiricg tho righto, mtarests and resporisibllitfei pi aatlons. .. .--yi-:- 1 'this tho point ot Mr. Btmhf IniiJortn da iff ant communication, and he aucceedi

,ifHjy,q|bat the-British euee"tij| theBebels were illigeSbU. ^reason: of.

President -Skcfiftdo wac an alter the real cause of the adoption of a most

Lutcols's

proclamation of l&oughc &fid nor

been hastily determined

upon, without an oftlreiMOttBMrtancee

bearing upon the question and in a, epirit of flagrant unfriendliness towards at a" •on whose downfall tbe Queen's Qorprnment /cleared ta witaess, aftdifi

n'a Govpriunpnt tTelpMrCe rtFik&m «in J"

following is tho statute as it now

stands in regard to -tbe number of ustiegs of t^e Ppa^e ayojved to .each townof iUieach township sbalt be regulated by the Board of (Jlounty.Comimissioners of thacoiinty by proper orders of record but the number shall not exceed three for each township, and one i& addition thereto/or. obqIj incorporated. tp'wn thea-ein, and two in addition thereto* for each incorporated tjfty thereifi and authenticated copies of such orders shall be furnish* od -by tha Auditor to: the Clerk of the Circuit Court." ft will be seen from the above that the County Commissioners regulate the number

to(uJustices

io

run and is mentioned among tbe "availablos'' of the parly. General

Hancock

committed an unpardonable sin when he executed the order for hanging Mrs.

Sur-

the Virgin Mary of the DemocracyGeneral

would spurr. the offer

of a nomination with indignation, becausjs ho Is both a patriot, and a warm personal friend of General

Gkant. Charleb

is talked of, but there

no likelihood of his being chosen, or, chosen, accepting. The party cannot forget that twenty-years ago behalped

Mar.

Tin VAk BtfBEN slaughter Udieral CA8f and elect a Whig President. He was th) candidate for the Vice Presidency 6n th) PrjeSoil ticket, anrl from the flwt organ 1. Nation of the Jt^publicaii partyacted with it. The idea of running Mr for President on the Democratic ticket preposterous. The New York Herafd is electioneering strongly for

AD

who is just nou

Bnjoying distinguished honors in Itftlj, but it is to be remembered that "the Olfl Salamander" lni3 given no indications his being in sympathy with that party On the contrary, the strong probabilitii .are that, in common with

to which Sa'ch township 1?

entitled. "The maximum number Jwhich may be so assigned to Harrison township is ilYe thred/or' the township generally, and. two for" th* oltyof Terre Haute:— The Commissioners have not as yet made any order for the. election Of a fifth Justice, so that tho number to which the town ship is entitled under tbe present orders of the County Board is foun The offiicor to be.ahosen, at the April election, is to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of

Alxkn Allowat,

Esq., and

there is but ono to .elect ,thej»ixth prox imo. -•'.iu••" daw f. -«"i-

the state ticket. -,r. taw a Sketches of Be lives or the Repab

Mean Candidates Tor State Offices ielow ^6''c6m^i4ficb" th^ publication oLthe campaign sketcbes. ^of the .lives of each of the candidates on the Republican ticket. By comparison with- a similar history of the™{temocratic nominees the intelligent vdfera ofthe State will be |he better^nabled to oast their suffrages: TOR GOVtBNOB4—COLONKL CONRAD BAKER

Colonel Conrad Baker, our nominee for GoveiinOr^'v is.tie present incumbent of thatioffice,' acting in the vacancy occa sioned by tho election of Governor O. P! Morton tg ^tbp. United SS»t«a: Seaatei He was,born jq Ji^kY^ County, Pcnn gylvania, February 12tb, 1817, in that ^xwiod succeeding the close of the second a&d lsBt war wtth Great Britain. Hd was ad mitteTto the bar in the. wring .of 1839 •Whan just fcS&t hiV twtrnty-sfeoond yeari At that time the opponents qf tho Demo eratic pittf Win difided isitb two part tios, the Whig». ttnd Anti-Masons. Mr, Baker attaching himself to the former, pr$fw*ing to baw Ms p^ticaL affiliation upon the score ofprinpiple rather than upoa the intense-excitement-caused by the Morgan affaby based upon, nothing but personal and private rancor. Mr. Baker wa» a supported bf. Henry Clay, and Wag chosen ae a Wh% delegate from £dnme County to the Whig. State Convention, which was bald at. Chambers burg in the summer of l839, where resolutions weri

assad favoring M?. Clay fox tbe Presi A£r„Bakef practiced law in Gettysburg for two

years,

and in 1&41 remov.

ed to EvApv^le, thiSj, State, of whjc 1 city he remained a citizen until his offi cial duties required his removal to-- the capitaU:iAH-u"

In the yeaT^T^S.'^pB

hop

whs"

-elected

member of th^HMsi of Representative 1 oTTnaiafcR. "froSTTRe county "_of Vaadei bu rg, serving &£ ^onstitOfeiits andS Ibfe

but reMgtrtd serving^one year. A °35^M?J»4hel4^n£I party organization known as Republican, Mr. Baker was selected as the candidal for ttcutennnt GOTernoc," with Oliver Morton as thi steindAini bearer of the n^W and'&ritWed patty which dared to enter the political arena and upon the questibi of prinyp^.tp -well-organize and thoroughly drilled Democracy. The gallant fi^hi mad# by the Republican's iit 1856 is well known, but its yonng hosts were not quite enough, and Mr- Baker Was defeated by his opponent, Abram Aj Hat^mcffid. Pour jeans .ot- experience ot the one hand, and four of quasi treason oil thr'afeeryaeived tOfface tbe party with which.MrBaker wsflilentified, in nowjet SUC^eeaiS'g wbifib, thb_reDellIon in thfe South was commenced in the interests the defeated Democracy.

Jfs_

Among theTorerpost xn ci vTTH{o, th| first call to arms fdttntl. Mr. Baker ready for wMtdver duty' yta!i assigned him. He ^jtet'eif^Be militarysAr^Ufein July, 1^6 and remained ufftinBe

j' Servute in July, ls61,

Ing rtiu?tered ouUji was in the field from August 1861, April, 1863/at which date he was crde jafiiby tho War"JQfipwimenJLta report.fff duty at Indianapolis^

fto

organize th^

Provost Marshal GeneraVs Bureaujlfor the State, from M!ay, 1 1863,. to August 20, 1864, just prec^dipg htt muster out.

Colonel Baker was selected as tbe Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1864, after General Kimball had declined the position to which he was nominated by the Convention. Jle entered into tie canvass with'ardor' and after eight years of most eventful peace and still more evShtfiirwar, the whirligig of time saw the defeated' ticket in 1856, Morton and Baker—triumphantly electefby a majority of over twenty thousand of the popular votes.

Of Colonel Baker's military career it is not necessary to speak. The brief men tion made calls to mind the glories and disasters, the successes and the defeiats of the first three years of the rebellion. In common with hundreds of thousands of names, Baker's stands in that honored scroll of national defenders, while his op ponent, Thomas A. Hendricks, was in the United States Senate, with his aims folded, doing -nothing for or nothing against tiis country, in the hour of its most deadlywsed. (J4irift61 Bako^s ^politfcal record is briefly this t. .t aa», **x

Heated for Oeneral Harrison in 1840, He VOted Tor Henry Clay in 184.4. He votedTor Z«chary TaylorJn 1848, Hs,ypteA for.Gofter(d Scutk in 1852. He votodTor Jqfin C. Fremont in1856. He voted for AbrabaterlitBcolh and in 1864. —.

Tb GoveVridtTlfker is concoded high talaataastb Ittfyer and an executive strict inteigrity'ftf ptrrpose and unsullied pSTSoffaTand official honor his party enemies respjfect ^iiij aod treat his words and acts w^t^pa flfegikfc-erric&ntumely. He is ko9wn4«lloyecmoralcharacter,

the Utato as a gentleman

of unblemished, while his admipistratien of the affairs of tho Eiecuti'rt Deptrthitat, as Lieutenant Governor, haa been conceded to be eminently satis-

^GTvJ^vrcxji'.? ,r. Kumorsflrf ftefrel Consplrac).

the

Syracuse^. "VWBo^ef%iSiTw the dent will remain quiet until the trial isr ended, may know human nature, but he

&•, & &&£

teza

certainly does not understand thatS| J. One thing is certain, thut quiet^l a' appears on the surface, tire greiUeat |p^

A.

all

Kcrisions of a serious collision fibre aft felt bv parties who have tbe best mean6 of judging," and lutgS^take test. Perhaps I may becDDsiderea sensational, if I aay that Secretary Stan'on has excellent reasons fur apprehpiidvU} tempt to obtain control by force of his a partttt&t. what state is tha sin^le trotbr- You may rest assured tnat wtf Stanton is well informed of the_ movements going on in tb is city and vicinity. They are dangerous. Of that there.can bo no doubt. The Preside** h»adefi«l8fely taken another ste_p forward in the cer* tain and direct collision which he ovident lyseiSkai .As you know, th^^jjjfyyf General"- took his seat at the^^lSronwt meeting in his ad interim character. At that Cabinet Mr. Johnson demanded of his Secretaries that they fail to recogpjze Mir. SUnton. It is bnderstood tttafHiJtoaa will issue orders looking to a forcible ocr cupation of what he calls ''my Depart-

epart-

ment:" also, that in relieving Hancock, he will, Secreta'Tj of "WisStieMUl 111** forming the MilitaryDivjsion ofthe Atlantic, and place this General in' command. Grant will to promulgate^ thorn, Tho. .. silt in' issUing tbom. Grant is to be placed under arrest for disobedience. General Emory, it is understood, 19 to be placed- in this-position' first. ?Gener*l Gordon Granger has been hpro for^some weeks. He is in thorough sympathy with Andy. Hancock will soon be here.' Thej commandant of this post (not Ea|onr,i Wh%commands t^e/departm^)X.^,"fo reported to be in sympathy with'Alay. Jt is declared, on good authority, too, that^ among the schemes which have been seriously discussed, is one for the seizure of the Capitol, and the preventing qj Congress from assembling. AH these, aira many others of a similar nature, are pot madei public. Tbe effort 1s to keep tbem quiet} They come to me through credible chan-j nelfc I do not vouch for them, but only then tion tbem as among the strong probj abilities of the situation. There is on^ suspicious fact: The town is full of Maryland rebels, as woll us numbers from tho extreme South. Two-thirds of the visitors here are of that s8Ctiofi..j ^Che "down-the-Potomac" smugglers, mail carriers and guerrillas of the rebellion have been represented here quite largely. Men who were trained in the service declare that scores of tho most notorious of these men have been and are in the city, j?eV« sons known to be in the most confidential relations with the President have been seen in communication with such men.- When I say that at tbe W?ari J)e partin nt and army headquarters these things are known, watched and prepared for, I only speak with due moderation It is known that on one occasion, at least, and others are reported, Genera is Grant and Howard were summoned to headquarters after midnight the reason being the gathering at different points near the

War department of several bodies of men in groups of from two-to x, and the fact that communication was evidently going 011 among them by tbe means of sigriftls suchias whistles, calls, &c.\ The Virginian ghg#liaj chiefj Mo.«b£, was here aome- days ago, and bought lirge lot of condemned military saddles at a Government salc^— He said that they were bought on speculation, but in view of the fact, proved to the satisfaction of those whose business it is to know these things, .that.a great deal of correspondence, communication, and1 assembling of his partisans has recently occurred, and that it is mysteriously given out that they are about to do something,* the fair inference is that the saddles are' wanted for such use, as the opportunity the Mosbyites believe may offer Within^ a short time, a new eecyet Copperhead jr gftnization has been started here. Corne lius Wendell is tbe prime'mover in it. There are three divisions or "chapters" as tbey are termed, already organized. Twc of tbem are oommanded by ex-rebfcl Col onels. Tney give cut thdr design to b( protection against, .a* negro raid, whip! tbey declare will occur when the impeach ment trial begins. Thefe.e things, aijc, many others we know of, serv=e te show the public"what' is, talked of ai^east They are worth nothing-at any rato," because tbey show how absolutely essential

to the peace and welfare of the county 1 is to compass, legally, the removal, of "Impeachment is Peace." Johnson.

The JRepudiaior (St. LoU's) th^ iaVcajel popular hostility to tbe owtfers of Govern meat bonds: "Have they not joihed in a conspiracy to aid usurpers to cheat us out .of .our money, our property, and our liberty?~f Have'they. npt furaished ..means, to. .jw the ruflSans who mobbed us, Who robbed u?, whodrtxgged us lawla»«ly th prison who murdered inrocent people in thei homes, and who carried the torcll of in cendiaries to reduce those homes to aabeat Would to God there never had been any credit to procure money for such purposes.

We never want any more

credit for smh purposes, and its destrucj tion would be a great blessing, not a calamity. It will be seen,-therefore, that it is not a debt we propose to repudiate!, but a fraud—o-nepf the most stupendous frauds ever perpetrated upon mankind. "But Mr. Greeley s*y& thatfoieigner$ own apart of this debt, as he calls it. 'Si much the better. We waat,.to teach fori eigners that, when they come to this country to assist despots and usurper!*, and expect to coin the blood and the liberty of the" American people "into gold, they are making a bad investment, that will pibveavery unprofitable speculation Wo want to teach moneyshatks, in ali parts "of the world, this wholesome lesson It' they had been les3 eager to speculate on the blood and liberty ot our people, a miU lion of lives might-have been spitredT-the unity and peace of our country might have been preserved, un thousand! (pillions of money and property now sunk in the Vortex of civil war might have been saved, and an enorroei^e debt, yr rible taxation, wbi^h,ex6austs j6| and eats out their snbstahce, wwl' had no existence. We want them to lose all tbeyihvested in their infernal ipeculation it is a'misfotftune that ^.£bfe^ can not, for already the interest in gold which they have wrung from a wronged and oppressed people fully reniuneiates them for tti& capital which tbey invested in their blood'bonds. Let foreigners and all money-sharks hereafter take care how they undertake to speculate in? American Liberty and on the blood of American citizens.

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The

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n«tr pioiiaiedtj. furnlah yoa witu constant em 4)loynient»ljour hjmo8—the wtiolo'SfT-oor iime or in your spare moments. Business now, light &*<! profitable. 50 cts. to $5 per vTaijlng sapi y. earted by persons of either sex, and the bi/js and jglrls early as mnch as man. loddcicmtnta cashed tiu.de iiho sill devote tlusr whplt timo to thse bustneM. aalde that^Xdry person .'who sees tU: notice may csad their address and teat tho business for themselves,I-make tba'toUowing tih parilleled offer To all wbi. n.-.i -well ails ffiedwith the i.usiness, I wiii seiid 81 tn p»y thiSroablo of writing, fnll particulars, ftlrtc-f. tion.:, free. Samples sent by mail f.r 10 cts. Address E. C. ALIEN, Atgns(», Mine

Plastic Slate! Plastic Slate! A BteonttQtttioi* cf Pu'i arifrd Slate Hock. aAVlNOcompletod

onr arrangenant" tUare

for, we -will now lease a largo part tof THK 8TATF, OF OHIO, a pai of THE STATE OFIliliJNOIS, and ail of

THK STATE OF WlNtO*Sl\,

by coun'ies, "U tho uanal terms. S^iiie jjood fi.rtiiOTy Also in the South to l^ase. I'LASTIO SLATK ROOFiNO J. S. CO., 1 5f Hifoadway, New Tprk. «7 ANTED—IN EVEKi COUNT? in tho

iin)(edstates, AGtXjB MAN to sell by sam pie. t!|l.HJBi:iaAI)i'S COMBISfATIOK. Square Plumb, Ley el & UeveK Th»gre»test invention of the age, airi t.ne that eycry Mechanic-, Workiuan and farmer la the lanwill buy. Send address, with name, State, County Mid Post-Office, plalnly writtsn, and we will settdcirculars a.d terjis. hW.S.BATOHKLBKB&CO.,

WW

PSVCOHANCTma

Pittsburg, Pa

or. SuuUChArming.

How either sex fascinate aud gain ti.e ttfftctions of anyone they choose, inatantlj also Secure prosporlty in love or bnclnesj. Every one can acquire this singular power. T(r is queer, exciting book has been published by us' ten jcars, fhd tale of which has. been enoriaons, and Is thp bnly book of the kind in tha Ehgl sh languagt-, a»nt by mall for 25 c-ints, or five for .one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Adtiro-s T. WILLIAM CO., Book Publishers, «Oft dblphia.

•iut sj

smtj^

'ulT^"# 4 Witt sdT

coLBUiffi's PATENT. fried anfl not fonnfl Wanting. We eteUn'lt wfll Cnt Tmmmtf'Mxe (25) mr cent, more curd wood per day r.illMalany o»er jjW maft. i. McXxEsroar^ De«. J9, 1887.

Suu»-4lhave f»Uy tiljid:y«orfatent Axe and fend that it is ill* that Ton claim for It. 1% vMll chop fast«r than any other Axe that I «y»r eaw, and'tefW. the wood wltfaoat sticictng at all. I youl(l«ot chpp. three d&jjs witbontpcefprthe cos't. TVe« hot (ay Any mora, for toy man" tnat trie* •&» will *atwfle«. Via ECBS. 1 ilirriilM I Tha Axe and tha Label are JJmIu IIIii »"~"^hoth patented. Infrlngari on tne** pat«nft Will te praveoatad according to tmmnySum Mh ai iisln n, n^ yeraoaa-.ttafaiy-any llablo witlitbamaker of

Kt.cxc na- pit jhi rd

isuirsv!

Tot- __

i&inisg lMtpages, with

en^rarincs

80

oifloworu and novelties, with fall descriptions of

uwurtK.jg.aa

j:Is

ment vittk lira iaua la every1County, Who wisbts ISGa no cuiiitar required. IV il «, refrre.ces. To'cupM'^ Wa,*tu f%i aiuess now paying ?l,tO*-prr rn nth, and rely on

Adrtrf«| A TImTON,Pitts-

aVAKTCB, ItsaVfc', Ikfl' ^Ma"r6tti f.i £50Ju Ssta( *i34..«aiBit

6r

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•Arty to r»da ttctiv0

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10 20 *3Jvo iCOO 300

botb^f the FloweraDd

VMei^MerfSrXlSQ, «ri}l bo fonnd desraibed i/ilKA alJin'u t»6pk, TantOfu^ly bonDd in clotb, colored plaion, post-paid, 5'J io p4pei* fcoveif, post-paWj:26 c«atii. Addraaa ItlTKN iA OUiy Hortictfltaral H1I1, goatouj Uasa.

1 fo

®acliiSo,(«i

"•"'nr^'7wr?«RA"tJct !J^i a,ot^h MR ftuauuJ»'aor#«^|ii 5 5

aieio. sous ta'- i£ii

1*0 Sewi2g Michinis..-...,.—...,' km ta ,175 2)0 Muilc^ ioxes......Tj?M? B«J!l W fel7o 31X1 fciae (iqlj.i W*tcuTM..U:/j.-nii! i" 3Q0 7S0 i)'ms Silver.

Wti^ii_..r.iKijgrayJUJis,m

va ,t

ninnt of one a«»ll»r.

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4

Co.,

FUENISHESaon

1Boiton,

ifat*

medium for the freeat expression

MtCarty, juli,

J3a ysar, in ad^nce.—

Club rates:—2 copies $5,5.1 6 Co pic-9 $13, 12 copies g'J 2) copies, §40. Hpouimeus Numbers sent to any addrtsa, ior 30 ctJ, Address "Jhe Sjldi cai," locn.box

J), H. UAUUINUION. Agent. iXSEKJ Tanrtr

•ae.to £0'

& jne 1 ratptiiius, F'j»iu-d Silver Ware, PUotdgjipa Alhumn.-Kftl/taSa^rt-. meat of 8i»ld0flWelryViil wlfvaltfid^t 1,000,J00 DOLLA3ftg!'1'^ 1

1

awaleU

for Ci-niH^-riceots (i^orlbiiignVcb tu»l6Uiu and thurcraghly mixwl tiil'H' celpt of 25 a ^calu VTipkftt wt^Ontrawn, Wlnta .,nf rfir. 1rn fi !w! .1. Ii v.. i-u.t ».n

My

lJcizoa,requvgtad.on

,oo.toa&di-

ately sent tu uu- address, aa hv expreseor rttorff'mair. Son, will knowj whiit yftur JPriu before yon |»«y ior it. Any priz* may.fctiexchanged for unother of the same value Ifo lUanhH.

Wif our jauons,cau dopeudton.fairdeallo^&T RK^BM^XCES.-Tfe K-Uowibv pe^'onl have lately arnwn Valuaty Pri« ftoiT. THia Com iiaLy. aM kiudiy perstitted the tiee of their naiM:

H.v.,

to sell llard

Ws have si hand a 1m stock of Sash, Soon and Blinds, of onr own aanula tnre, which Wa We Warrant onr Work before oflaml iu this iLjsixasr lV,l

uuu

r.inflt^i t,i -wttl

be&tis accompanied with complete practical di~ recuons ior tbe cu tivation and tri or ill Slarket at., Boston, Mass. ment xeith

t.

S. T, Wilkins, 374-Slkth Ave^, H. Mt'sl £. btuurt, 70^6ldwi Plitre/ Y.tt.,510OO

fliab 1*.

^oOOj

lite publish iio Uiiui«fli *rrtUoorl perinlesloitJ «PlH101M«r Tiftfc '^RjES^^nalbaf ostirais' ^fcTttral tfm'frs poslpbnedj -combelTtne purohaaer6_o^Uc]5^^#RiJ ^,r bou^h* fof ftS

ly on j)Hymqnt ot the^ofle»doIUfcr. tiio of HihPgt,^n'itstTS s'.Cb./ Tii Broadway. most atcttij»lveplacoofthi« kf^goW'ln:r operatlni

lor, Window and Boor Fraaes, Monldi«ga and *ery variety of F!nUM»$i«mber used In buildWiLLiSiiSlWitll

1

jro dQitijj tl«3.Urge#t inraiaeea'Mid dLMrvo their auocesa. Tou, cahnotfdraw SIOU.OOQ farm tho^o, but'have re&km'Bbla cliauce for a *6oi prize, as wo koow mhny that have drawW abfthe

firmi3.rel!»bie.''-^f!i^"/?«!Ki*J

dnwewry parfc tho prtk it rawa'tiM ifly drawliiglrow'di •visiiors to witae^tlfe,Ora#ii g^(JC(Hrt: TSe'iirvejtmout UUuiio^crts ltfr.uj ea^sor, node tbe P.riii draypf, ista^isfa

watch ires to evttry. Aaea. -^iijnii85 neiitS'/ta 1:1 i'Vuinii,circular.',UliK£|i Si\fcijixffjtf. KING CtX, -rnl 'Sorth ThirdStWot Sf. £btts Mi

WK

.4Eli «iii .(M«al ij ftoy pfrinaseiiaing^is a clpb Iu oiif "Grsaf O.VE DOLLAiOt .of J3KY AKD. KANClf Q()(u)B, a,, ,v Watch, Piece of 31reetlng, Silk Dr«a Pattsro, iu,,

Free of Cost! Catalogue of dpjpla and pamjH»iDn|. to any address tree j,

Allen, Hawes & Co,,', 13 £«d«ntl St., Bostoti/«tata. P.O.B01 «. ,. ..A! -•Qo ir.ir: auH

=0 A PHTSIOLOGWAL TiewiOf Ml&BIAiTK TIE CHEArMdBd^S XTEB VOBUsIs^ .S Containing nearly .Three Hfcttrett'tfeftt Anatomy qf t^e^Buayi^-jpr^a^^g a stat of Iloaltli acdiJliea^e, wjOt a treatise on Early Er-ror»,-it»i»epttr»Ws OtmsejqKaAiSM upbaiM^ Jtind anuBod the only Shown tj ... .. —.— ful adviser4o i«F oijrriage^' wlua.jcotertft^i do^Up Pby.ical address,"on recelj'ftrf "rcant'itr*«lnptr I urreucy, by AddttSiing. HH, IiA t'KOIX, No. SI Maiden Lane, Albany ,h.T. The author may be consulted np»b of'Jbia a#qe4 which his bouk treats, eitlier personally or by mall.— Medicinoa sent, to anjr, part of the

Cotton Cloth, Press" Pa»» Pattarna. Sewing UksUqm.Patterns, Watchc*. Dry and Fancy Goods, *c &c. 8*atl Tm xoqtf for Patent Pen Fonntaip, wita »Wp 4eacj:BJng-BB qf tide in onr doilaroflo.,..

Any person* (mate or ft*tal«,)

LETTXBS.

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asiia tibial o! si i»iw ,i\:.^^np7oD n?uii nvti

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VeUar*i^ rssr»oiq o.r:«I All Utters should addueiajdto/7 V*Iflb lol -lii

wte ton It.

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Phil»^ 115 Eaodvlrh' sil'Vhxiisii. et'iJirranTi "samsiTiiw Ki votcww.f n1 »9 Gr«a tf ir.iMi.'ruflnti'tiiinrwir b«flr«^flferu*tfti pertoui guttuig upclml^.Jji, ou«

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WATCH' F%fi£jE 16 Hill or. urliuU

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Bomts

Wa»h^

ingtou, 1». U„ Musical Box, $150 i. D. Warren, 4J lltli a,., N. Y., 1'ipno, $5uu- g. J, j.erris, New Orleans, Gild Watch, 9i£SUJ W. T. T»tl»r, Atlanta, Ga., S5U0 £. A. l'auajsen, Nashrille, Ie«in., Milodetv,: 815? E. ,Dayton. Jfvljilei Ala., Diamoud Olunter Uin^'.'WfV S. StroiiV, liuiliaeton,' \t.., T. A:kito8, SpntigHeld, Ul.TlHa'i mond i'iu, Sy O Mm. B, VVuhroitn. Tientefe H. J., n5 Thomaa Barroue, 3i Clw-at., JJ*1V dewii's: iSacKiti., $75 8: T. Jtldcrmao^J' Bt., Butfalo, SI'JH J. B,trragn. ilim

R. BARRETT fat jtwl-.. LOBD OMMririimh-W^*^ ra.AgnMii'.v) *.d »idw l.*6»5oi

J. & H. A. DcATlS,-A^entKfei Terre Haute, ^nd,

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ihgfaor hkrmiat

BMyLadOOlia, (deas^pvil fore lemory,' wr •M.barMl .a*r.

Suited.

version to taocteu, tois^i tAKjUeoiyaarwmai^aM ejkiuaga."WJW

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without an tnte ca«»dioiod«, »u:*X6 troa WW. HU iranca kiSHoT wi

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.address! Urn" fro." SIN PA T.L. C5 Hsaover St., Bottle, Wasa. I tR-^aUO^H

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ta» And City Property An experience sura satiafactlon ralpttlnfcSp a gece^*t 64 walitutS TiMriHif,—Q n*7dwiy

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