Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 April 1868 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS-

TKRBK HAUTK.

Friday Morning, April 10th* 1868

^Republican State Ticket# _4

FOB GOVEBSOB,

Col. CONBAIj tiAKEtt, of Yanderlmrgjijj,.,. rOB ilEUTESAST-OOVSB»OB, Cot. WILL 0U*1»*OK, of -DecuiatJmj

TOR SICBZTABT Or STATE,

THtOuOhL

you ULP .•&!£» or in B'Jt.ftEME roriiT Colonel JAMKa HLACK, of Marlon. ros attobhet owtsit, /D. E. WXLLlAJlSCm, of Putnam/ -'jB SCrEBlNTIKDEUt 01 FCfcl-IC INSirCTIOV,

BaUNABAS C. HOBBS, of Weyn*, UoB IXECTOES AT IABGE, THOMAS H. NELSON, of MgO, BElTJA^iy r. CLAYPOOL, of Kayetts.

JOE ILJXTDB, SIXTH DISTRICT, (?aptaib £. t. ItOSE, of Lawrence. oostisa^KT, ... iCoLo::EL JOHN T. SMITH, of Prong.

"A Dorse of Another Color."

which throws some light on the subject:

their

Tho Election in Kvansville continues

to afford our neighbor cheap and abuad ant causa for rejoicing. The fact that lo­

cal and not political iesues controlled the

result in that city is conveniently ignored The

Journal

Evansyille, April 7.—The Democra cy were successful yesterday, electing all their city ticket except Clerk, and six out, of nine Councilmen. The First Precinet polls were closed by a mob, headed by the Sheriff of the county, and a sufficient number of Republican votes shut out to bavo changed tho political complexion of tho Council. The moat glaring frauds wore committed in the Middle Precinct.

"A Great Democratic Victory!"

The Journal still continues its hilarity

over tho result of tho Cincinnati election

What it can find therein over which to

jubilate is not clearly perceptible. That election was a moat significant evidenco

of the reaction of political sentiment, that

is sure to continue wbonever commenced.

The Democrats were defeated at every

point, and only elected the City Commis­

sioner and Wharf Master by the aid of

the workingnien, who gave an average of

000 voles, while the candidates only re»

ceived 208, and 187 majority. The Re­

publicans carried everything else by ma­

jorities as high as 1097 and have a good

majority in the City Council. In Cleveland the ^publicans gained

about 1000 votes, and carried two to one

of tho Councilmen. These are indioaUopj

of tho sober second thought of the people

and sure indications of new triumphs

ahead.

Personal Opinions.

We lonrn from the Washington corresf.

State trial. As everything connected with

tho impeachment business is interesting

to the general render we reproduce Sum­

mer's opinions: Ho thought highly of Boutwell, Wilson and BinohaIj, but

seemed to t-xpect that Butlir would

prove tho working man among the prosecutors. Evarts lie considered the ablest

of tho President's lawyers. Judge Cur­

Republican in politics, but a remnant of the old Webstek Whig party. The utter

fossiliferoue condition of these old Web­

ster Wiiigs found an illustration close at

hand. Taking from the table at his sid6,

a small paper-weight, on which a bronze

lizard was disporting himself, Mr. Sum­

ner said

"Do you know how they make these

bronzes in Italy They take a living

lizard and clop the moist clay over him

So they get in the mould the form of the

beloved Commnuder-ln-Chinf, His^Excel

lency Andriov Johnson." And, where, gentle reader, do you sup

was the sentiment of the meeting of the

United States cavalry soldiers quartered

there, if we are to judge of the preamble(

'whereases" and resolutions "unanimous­

ly adopted." But to give an idea of its importance wo must furnish the names of

the officers, and wo quote from a report published in a Carlisle paper "Private

McxVrtt was chosen President, and

Private Kkarnet Secretary—while the committee to draft the consolatory resolu­

tions, which aro to make the Gfeat Im­

peached feel easy in his new uneasy chair.consisted of "Privates Patrick, Ca6-

ico and Inolibh." These men are pre-,

sumed to know all about the Constitution,

since thay talk about it in every resolu­

tion, and inform the country that "His Excellency, our beloved Oommander-in-

Chief," is'"the person to whom our

paramount

and

son'able. These

war

JIaJOB MAX. A. HOJTFMAN, ofCass. ron auditob or state. MaJOB JOiiK D. KVASS, of UBinilt^,^.rou iBSiSCRtr. cr ciAir, -EaEaAL SATUAK iaailiALl., of Martie.W 1 fjll CLEB51 Off 1HH CCPHSMC vOV &I» ... OLOKEi.

also fails to mention other

facts equally pertinent. Here is a special

Commercinl

dispatch to the Cincinnati

Leader

poiidente of tho Cleveland

that

one of the editors of that paper recently

called on Senator Sumner at Waihing*

ton and hud a "talk" with that gontleruan (after the style of ".Hack" and A. J.)

relative to the reputation and ability of tho counsel on either side in the great

firtt

allegiance is due."

Thus, these soldiers of the United

States cavalry stationed at Carlisle Bar­

racks, aro ready, in case Mr. Johnson

dcwircs to seizo the reigns of Government,

disperse Congress and proclaim himself

Dictator, King or Emperor, to aid and as5!»t him in the etlort, because they con­

''first

sider him cntitiod to their

amount

par­

and

allegiance.'' A boid i^vowal,

truly, for ineu, wearing ihe United States

uniform, to icuse, and ono which merits

the severoet denunciation. This is the first instance which has come to olir'uj-

tictj, of soldiers in the regular army at.

tempting to intorfero in our political nf. faire. Those men knew woll that An-

dbevt JoENBOi.* waj on trial, before the country, for high crimes and misdemean­

ors, when they mot and passed their rosot lutions, tendering him their support, and

wfUftofiear tw+owai mea -in-1 wsMrate

^Hr jm*. I W

8PteDt, i§t ^apt «uaily

efteemedfrea.

KsAM»Wi-€AMOoe^fce-.rof

Barracks.

the

do not

speak for the army, and

smgie one .... ^ose mentioned partner

ii

rrj.A ,4*^* t«Tnrto

Tj'i*' Hi"

liffair.

Aiieli'r

W. StcCpY, of Warty*.,

taint

likcfav' torki-4 Ifcmle

in Twenty-Third Street—A

Terrible Picture of I.ife: in the c& Mefr

America fropollf.

broalcloth

ca^ise is traced to one cause, gambling. The lice knjpf t|i9^gfl ctfgplzan^f Lre*$fh If3^'#4Vt nit inide towaral ^h^ir' fillppreasion.

Jc»n Morrissey, John C. v^.,

9to+.

Geo.

iat is ''sauce for tne goose is sauce

tales must never be told out of school.— Observe tbat young lady, with a bonnet no larger than cocklo shell, and Bismarck brown ribbons the one who is now taking off her diamond ring to stake, and hich she will loose as sure as eggs, is e.s irealthy tie rises fron| the Uble biting her lips til blood coA&ibwhceal her emotions: ome, let usTg^ferf^ftich scenes do not ake our opinipn'W^poor, w£ak human ature more 4xalteflj^r

ai

tis, he said, was an able lawyer, never

Is it any wonder that we so frequently |ee rewards offered for diamond rings, Aocklace and bracelets. If we had the jiower of Asmodeus, we should see these ?lcst",articles in Uie safe of some, gentlepiaa Wbd'biiBsfor iign th«i bid Lombardy emblem of three balls. Tho thirst for gambling will be Satisfied, and money must be obtained. Yet, jes, Hamlet was light, "^tefe'are^more tilings In -Hi ,nd earth than are dreamed of in our hilosopby."

I

living lizzard, but the lizard dies. Now, M.r. CtJRTiB seemed to have had the clay

clapped over htm at the moment that

Webbtbr died. He has not stirred sihcA*

A. J. Consoled.

An exchange informs us that at? last

there has boon a demonstration on the part of the "military" in favor of "our

pose this outburst of sympathy and the

pledge to support "His Suprome Magis­

tracy" aB the enthusiastic BincklbY delighteth to call him, took place? Why,

at Carlisle Barracks, in Cumberland

county, in the Commonwealth of the

St&lo of Pennsylvania. Right expressive

General lee's "loyal Institution."!

Independent.

The Pilgrimage of Bones. On the Central wharf there may be seen a pile of say twenty cords, neatly covered with tarpaulins. Tho pile conuics.&omewhere about two hundred boxetc, enclosing the remains of negro soldiers exhumed at Indianola, ann now en route from Brownsville, by the indirect routeof

days, atid will remain ire know not how mah)£%i6re, Repoiri says then are coming eight hundred more. We do not es teem this yery pleasant proceeding. Tile rotten remains of dead men so enclosed may not be detrimental to the public health, but their presence itf the htants of trade is not a subject for pleasent contemplation.

J^of his t^n^

says that quaiOTrtnd writer, -Sir Thomas Browne, '!or haw oftm. |e is to be buried? Who hath' the oracle ot his ashes, or whether they are to be scattered?" Certainly na tbeie poor, black,bop in blue. TheytrtYer could' iiWrfe ^dreamed that their bones would-make a weary pilgrimage half round the Gulf, from Indianola to Galveston and from Galveston to Brownsyiller Hi'-the eodeavor to ht»t a place of gnftl bu^aL Living w|b would havesagge&WiainOTter °af& cheaper pro-cee-iing. A %teamer or sailing vessel would have takei} the bodies from 3adianola to BrcwQBvUle but wa fear that, thongh thes» soWiar bodies have no more Speculation is their eyoe thaji had Yotiek's Skull, -yektheiontfcaebto^o are charged wlth the rcmoval, have £»und a^ big speculation in It.—Oiitvnton.

Encounter

Man and a

the prevfiling rice •raoag New York- Lly visible and instant death to is gambling. Men gamble in shocks hffetim was in every look. Such a «ght and gold, and when the stock market

is

foj the gander," is an old saying, and the I tu^ned an^fle^, K, Iter of gamhling is no exception to the I dokth would nave been inevitable out rate. The wives and daughters of our I standrhjj bfs grbttnd he not only mist wealthy citizens are afflicted with I hiij J??li life1fbut suceeeded in taking tna the mania, and play as deeply and heavi- ofjthe APimal,^^and^'jiatfli^g out ortlrejjopiy| as their husbands and fathers. JLn.l test with scarcely -a sccatcb^,. Tirentv-tlurdj fe«f»l4Hii«on ave- I f) 'A mewuremept' of the Animal »u°we nJe! is a gambling house, patrfenized ex- that"he was eight feet Ibtag, from Jf. cijgively by females. With the kind per- of'his n«teetothe end .of his

mjsaion of your reader we will visit it is a modest, unpretentious-lookisg hduee,the entrance scrupulously clean, and Dissenting no different appearance exter-1 «.r— —v .. .. nally than those adjoining, save the cannot cl0Sq this article bands are all tightly closed. Ringing the ,th 3 expression of our profound reg bflUW»l»J^i!4iiby a go^oously^aw llh violence sltould have occurred in our acts aflSf which, thoueh noted for its sturdy

one side of the hall is a superb paint-

of Leda and the Swan on the opposi^ is another painting, equally good, of Bnus n#ng i»ajf jMcandtiSg 1 stairs, we are ushered into parlors on first floor. Tho paitttisgs banging are xre and valuablo, but the most conspic-. utod^i M&t £HWW t|e ey4 aid rivets the attention, is the painting by Ary Schaeffer, of the gambling scene f4m Bulwer's play of "Money," and for icb it is stated August Belmont has offered $20,000, and has been refused. jSeated around the room, and at the gaining table are a number, qf JadiM^l Juidwed Victim, is not In the least! vihom are dr^slefl th thb hilsrhl of^fash-1 tX»« 1 1_ mi 1

flugj,

J4'

Lyn

_^.om

Patricks, McAktys, I

tho Fon du

coJlonw^lUi)

One of the most desperato encounters

Carlisle! which ever happened in this county

I

cur red last Monday

this matter is astound-|5_an ami* lynx„in

lieve that their officers

00

afternoon

between a

tte townrf Jmpire.

fcuhilfalf

While Mr. Foster, ofttaat tor ly engaged in chopping wood about iil« from his residence, be was sudden-

Wf^——~

growl, which 8ounde4 to be not m^re than tea feet from him, The growl was too fierce for a dog, and had the effect to startle him considerably. On looking the direction from which the growl proceeded, what was hi* consternation at u*jeg a huge lynx crouched upon the ground, a» if ready for a Spring. .Mr. P. Sports that his eyes looteett like tolls joI. fire, while hiB long sharpteeth were plaiu'is. 1 kiiitnliutcV

*s this would have «Bt%n% "nne"^

closed they indulge in tbebwathy ptatime some men and leU|hem a helpleas prey of "flghtHigjfrft tiger," otherwise called I to the hungry animaT. But not so wt farb. tn'many of Uie down tow^ business I Jl-rJ Fl He snw at A

strfeets sambling "hells" stre located, in 1 wa^at stake, and he jnsWntly ."P order to accommodate merchants Svitb a bfe mind to accept tli^'Mily ftltertwtiTe "little game" during the houes^f Uil, and do what he eeuldfbr ihaproervation Uptown, on Broadway^ from Spring

lot

tbat 1

his lifo. Heseize^jh^.^ firm:Ly 1

street eveB as frr aS Fortieth street, tw^ I both bands and^xinf ^To 6fes those or three gambling salQops are'on eaah Lof.tp^ animal awaited the 'monon 01 to block, and the side streets Are aleo infested lanfl. P® did not hare to #a»t_Mong, with them. Hovering about these door»| .wit^i a terrific artd defiant growl toe Ijtix are men, arrayed in spotle8sj

spr&ng forward. But his opponent W_^

anfl fine linen, shiny silk bats and dyed ready for tho expected charge, ana as moustaches, Waiting, re*dy and anxious to approached Mr. pounce upon the unwary, and lead them the ax which sent mm Maggenng Da to destrucW Quickly recovering t~m fhe bla^ is carried on our police rec^s wnl snow. that had been dealt him, the animal *gw Bank clerks, CHsh^rs afiU tteasuierj be- sprang forward, jnore furwu% if,possible, come defaulters, *nd the-origin of J^h®

tfa»p

before, ^T^ the 4ai^paa^g^t

3lX to Mr. Foster that it succeeds getting its teeth in the sleev'e of his coat, but fortunately causingmo'i more serious wound than a severe-scratch-on the arm. tuit.as the lynx fastened on his arm git r^tei. dealt him a blow, on the head with .T, ," Tr_«i., oUnat cut nrt thTblade of his ax, whichalmost and tho ferocious fell dead at his feet. Had Mr. Foster

taii.»S

tSince when, Mr.

sheets, cries .^rom.

th tho height of^fssh-1

0

iaiv.v Xbe playMsare flushed^ith excite- I H'We hope the negroes" of this" 'section 4edl,Mt he?dSstir, fh h^r^Pompadour ^0 ^av^ Deen suddenly deprived of Waist, half revealing, half concealing an i^der who was rushing them -rapidly for aihaplattot. site eilnt and allected, anJU ^rd

r|kw^tW,ihi^"i|fit%3aii itmo«t4a%|

floid. Ever and anon some player, when I

to cer

r|

•nl iol rmf

^CoTonei Asbteurn's Murder.

t%a

Frinfihe-Augusta (Oa.) ltepubllcan.]

oSoBuTonlbRriScilisto -has'Just^ To and worii -af 'fepatation for a due obof' law and order."-— Bervanae

Sun,

has your city Wbp

this gieat name? Since when has, your city neen exempt frOW assassins and ma^ ^qrer?, and thieves and cuv-tbroats?

Siiice When has^dur piety and^ morality arid sanctity ooz^d out tieal, visible certainty? The blood scbfeVbf "men foully murdered

in

your

b.'Sb

hiaven, and that .of Ashburn. tbe ^t ,..Li ia nntin the least!

.Be-

tain destruction, wiiHakeheed

Irom the

terrible fate of one who hoped

t0 ot

in fuct) a 0V

it it is the demureness of a cat. Offend jeara ^0 ^eir friends are, and take r, and she will quickly show that she neither counsel nor advice from the Dem-

ci&tre .iftll^tlb^,'" nonyma and Aspasia, is .0 of our mo.3t wealthy m§r"uld tWi yovp-hiS ham^, bnt

sitting Dei the wife oj oliantS.

(JolvmouS

j"the ruin of hisTiltid."—

a?heavy bet is lost, calls for wine, which I gunij speedily supplied by an attentive and -yy-e ^ope tte colored laea ol' CalunQ.bus, (femuro looking Hebe. Demure 1 Yes, I

er theSi^"e of Geotgia,

ycratic press and speakers. The blood, of •the murdered Ashburn cries: from tto ground. "Vengeance is mine,' Baithitbe

Lord—but we -advise our people, of all dasses, to peaceably.be avenged by washibg their Ibands of them, and have nothibg to 'tfo with the so-called Democratic partVj "ntw so blatant about i'ruin" apdf ^riotv. and.^ertractiogj^

llA

ptople who not Dlftnlj dourage to look Uie dangers which, threat en them

in tik tk&,

evens or odds, in the open light of. dAy, are incapable of regaining their iostjli* bertiesj andarq ,uqworljhy6ot their e/ijt^ttieat."—CMumhusSm^ -v ... •.

The Stm WindB Up it* lengthy editorial Upon the murder of-Ashburn with tfeft, above manly declaration, which we fibm*. mend to the 'prayerful consideration, of our readers and the jlest, pf mankifid^ with all the world included. All we ft#k is an op«n, free fightj in the broad light of day—no Know Nothing midnight cabal*, nor K. K. nofcaay other such ridiculous clap-trap, which is unworthy of the consideratiod of sensible men,

S.,

The Beginning of a Great Fortune

Tbe wealth of the great Welch family

0fQrawiiiay

Facts are being'daily developed which Astora, VanderbilU and Stewardt combin|rove that Washington College, Lexing-1 ed, aftd like-most gifeat fortunes, cornton, Va, of wbich General B. E. Lee isJ jnenced with verj smail beginnings. In President, is one of the most virulent rdb- 1 the last century the original Crawshay, el institutions in the land—a school for I then a farmer's son, rode to London on the preparations hatred to the Govern- his poriy'(hli* sole property), to seek his ment and its loyal jpeople. From the I fortune. He began by sweeping out the iPrincipal down to the humblest tutor, the I warehouse of an ironmonger, wh* was of faculty are thofoagWy rebel in senti-1

a

weeks since that Mr. E. C. Johnston, a I iC{l|

time, two baronetcies an^ftne peerage— that of Lianever' nn i**

I hav4 heard i^r highly extolled'^inU

have seen its wonderful effects, Vrips Martha M. Johnson of Derbey, Ct„ about

Palmers Lotion.

?r

isjarger thinthat of the

discriminating mind, and saw that

merit, and act accordingly, if we may be-1 *oung Crawshay had good stuff in him lieve a Lexington correspondent of the I he ironmonger had been successful speo» ]^ew York

It is only a few I ulating in sepdlng out iron pots to Amer-

and

merchant of Lexington, who unfortun-1 that if the Americans used so many pota, atflly hailed from the East, was attacked they must want kooks to hang them on on the North River while] skating, by Whereupon the master not only took the jBeventy-five young sprigs of chivalry, hint, but kindly determined that.Crawstudents at college, and severely bfeateti, I shay should send them out, and Uiat simply because he was a ."Yankee." Mr».j would lend: him the money for the ,pUi Johnston applied to General Wilcox for 1 poge. Upon thi* venture was reallz^ protection, itnd the latter' called on Gen-1 £100, and Trotn that time tha1fartner'sson eral Lee, who promised to prevent fur. I

moV

ther Outrages, and General Wilcox was jnt0 partnership by his master, and ultisatisfled. The students, however, gave I »tely becoming an iron king in South Mr. Johnston notice tbat if he did not I Wales, whose decendant, lately deceased, leave Lexington within a specified time, I has left, it ls ebmputed. above $30,000,000 they would hang him, and through the I jQ peKonal property aione, besides enorcounsel of his friends he did leave. In I mous real estates. It is a curious fact that view oLauch. facts as these, ia.it notaston-1 from this stock has arisen, in a very short ishing that Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Greeley, Gorritt Smith and other North-, ern men will -lend their countenance and give of theit meaps to support such a hot bed of proscription and embryo treason

his astute apprentice observed

ed rapidly upward, being first taken

is

Phalon and the Po pe—Three new

Italian bells .were baptized by the Pope^a

short time ago—thousands of, American

belles are selfrbaptized every day With Pa AWN'S f'FLOR DEMAt"0," the nek

perfume for the handkerchief Sold 8/

all druggttta. 1 _# :.

....

"Poor Totn'e B'oo''d.,r' ?tao

Ho* warm soe'er tho genial son,M»y look In kindness on tb»Mrtb/~ In Tont Jonee' Teles no cheorlng warmth /iaui Blsp^b th* gltoBiy eortcW of hteMal.

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Dympiia, like a (foMlB, fcuTite bia doWrf,.' tdi .0': Jflte, crim llghtskiiB t® fced^

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Dn!liieils^V^t%»t and Headaeh* direWith fiercer acne* comblne to bsImUIi

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tltt T9 S20 A DAI SBARAHTKBD. /^tOOD AGENTS wanted to introduce oor New It Stab Shuttrb SeWiko Machine—SiitcA

on both lida.

M(&seSpobt, 19, i867.

Jkt^ssBS.Ltp^iiicotTCo° BIBs:t-I b»v» folly tried your Patent Ax* and fidd that it is all that, you claim for it- It will chop nwter th'&ii any othar

Axto

thtt 2 er«r saw

and leaves the ^weod without1stifckin(}'at all. would: noV tbop thnie daya. wfthont one for the coat, ncoi net say any

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ti

'or ny tuan tbaf

•"led.-'"" Wat.-It EES.

tries ono will be satisfied

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ftox days

aliht

The only ftrat oUss, low priced ma­

chine in ti/e market. We wil^oonskin Machines to reiponsible parties ahb employ ESEiiaKXIC Agents OS a Salabi. Fa 1 particalars- atid sample work ftirntshed on application. Address W O. jlVILSUN A .QO., Cleveland, Obio.

THE CtoBBATEO

»WfElr" with' 1'

VOX lilMANA STOP.

Pronounced by all who ha^t btfit^li the most na tural and bvantlful "imitation of ithe HUMAN YOlUB «Ter yet lntt^duoed. J. SSXSX.* CO Brattleboro, Yt.^ the. original Inventors an Minufaclteers, 417 BroomJ'St. 'ffew-.York 006 Sorth-%th: St*eoft,®t. Iiouls, 'Moj '18 North 7th St^ Jg^cU». 115 llandolph atiCSiifiagO!,,

I0q»l!4 1.J i:l

ill.'

t'KJ-3UH

COI^BUJRJST'ts JPAXiilJXT.

fried and not foaad Wanting.

We Claim It11*111 fcut fwftity-flve pier «ent.°*»o*e eord w*o«l per day 1 & Ibanaagr «tller Axe siails,

:i

L.i'i:

Tkft Ax« and th* babel ace *r "ooth, patented. Xnfripgers

ife'patents will 'be preseontad according to l«w~i1 V*nd«ra Cr dealers,' *$d persons using any infringement, are liable witU tho makoi of the in ^iajfement.

Mohc^..

ijoir' Side toy all Dealer* and the~Han a "facturfra,

iiPPlNCO TT BAKE WELL

ts,.w,.(SuccES80*s ia Lipmbcoti A Co.).. ..

Bole ovmeri of the Paitnto,

1

r»ittebiiri*h. Jfa

rro HOtSEKEEPERS.-Tira can mend J1 your liuw»rnat borne with WILSON'S PKE HABSD S0PD£B. Ooce known, always wanted. Abottle, with directions, sent for S6c., WhlCU will alehdeoto 7ii'artlcle«. The trade snpjSlied. Ad d^ess J. A. WILSON CO., No. A0 Llndall 6t. Boston, Mass.

DR. HUSH'S

O A W E E A D«llcl6tn, Healihfdl, Tetnptfance Beverage, Xxtract supplied for Fountains. Tor terms and cdrculM'. send to Dr, lBISil'S Ottawa fieer and iamily Medicine Manufacturing Co.„Ko. 6 Third A^nue New York City

I HOW It'* 8TEVKM' FAMILY DTE COLORS. ripHIKTY DIFFKRENT SHADES, all in liquid -P- form. The same "hades, all In powder form. WeadvUe the use of the Blaoki, Browns, and Drabs, in the powder form. For sale by all druggists and Eeajera. and at the Manufactory Bo*t4ti,M:as*.

ifTSmotK FOtSTAIS tAMP.Vf M«n-Explosive. PrioeMcts. Burner 16 eta Agents and"others will find fhm

qf

unnsunl vah

uv. Address, WHITLOOK LAMP CO., 95Maiden Bane. N. Y.

^i)BAT DISTKIBTDTIOW

FT THB

jtlETROPOLITM GIFT €0

E?er) Ticket Draws a Prize?

Casta

Gifts to the Amount

of $2ft0000.

ALSO THI rqUOWlRQ *L1«AKI FEIZE8. ISO Elegant Bosewood Pianos,...Each $300 to 15DO 136 Melodeons, 46 to 160 IMj Sewiug Machines........" 6J to 176 Sao. Mnalcal Boxes..... 25 to 200 Sdo Fine Gold Watches 76 to SOd ISO Fine Silver Watches.- SO to 60

A Clliance to Draw any of the above *»rl«eaby parshmiaf a sealed Ticket •or 25 cents—Tickets describing each Prize are Sealed ia (envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of2Ccis. a Seals Ticket will be drawn, withCut choice, aud dclivefsd at our office, or sent by yailtd any address The pri*e named upon it will be delivered to the tlcketrholder an payinentof#u© dollar, frizes will bo ioiiuedijately sent to any address, as requested, b) express or ntnrn mail,

Tom aUl know] what your Prise ia "before yon pay for It. Any prize may be•exchanged for another of the same rain*. No. 'Blaatta. tBT Our patrons oan depend on fai^draiio^,

KEFEKEKCES.—We select thu few following names from the many who hav» lately drawn YalnablePrlpss and ik|aUy ^erisJttetUua to publish them:

Phillip HaCUrtby, liub»flhr- KF- Dianund Olbstsr Bing, iSWi fl A.-Patter»on, Bedford," Mau., Silver Xia Set, $173 Miss Kami WslwetAh, Mltwaflfc*', Wis.. Piaho, J50 Bov, f. W.Pitf, OlSvHahd, Ohto, Mslodeoa, *185.

Jr»publish no oamea. without permission.

OPliriOKS or THf PRESS.—-They doing the largest btuinsss the Srmis reliable, I deserve tholr rfncccn. '-Weekly Tribune,

are and

^J^efeavs «aSlB6d ffcetf.sjBtejIi, djfa kttow fUMato be aftiir dwli.tjr iha."—W-. YrHerald, Feb. SS, 1868. "Last wiek a friend «urs draw a $S09 prim, which was promptly rcceivsd."—Daily News, rctl.», 1W8. for circular 4ivisg many mdrersferenoes tieetf iremth*1 favorable not JiSfr fiW-

Liberal Inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Paelsage of Sealed Emwoiepaeeoataiaseaeusshiilft.

Vfr

EHT8.

Hp

anted STerj

frX^tiing

aH

Addreea Amebicas W bb Co., 163 Brosdway, N. Y., 06 Dearborn street. OlucsMt ...

TO 3,eOO PES YEAB--1 Aft«tU iavantedtn every town

a#vA 111^

Sale as permanent ai floor. Addreea liOPtB Cea^BWia, Middltowa, Md.

nnHIS IS JTO HtJHBVB r—By send'ng 90 Centa and Stadpi" of «f«• a- .heir, yon will receive, ly return mail, a oorroctpicturo of your fa tare bneband or wife, with name a»a dat of m»rrtaf6/. Addrers W.

OX, P. O. Drawer No. 8,

Mu}tflapUf-t

MJBE YOliBSEtK of DEBIUTX^S^XDAL DISEASES, 4c.—S4nd yoar addrtfci 'v.u'iiisarfwti eiv«lowMistft'llr elrculiir of -Pfcti(4legy. -r-. mrcvt to jtMBWOAN KKWH^0^,1 ijlifasmu *1.,., New Yor^^., jsta,,.

0W THE QUACKS, EXTORT

Patient's OuiJi." It o^

it Ut6 g«p*rttirtiij*nw,

i4rP',',Pro- JClo»e

narry should pro«ari a wppy atotee: AdtfteSs'1 W. MOUT0N, M. 0.,' 12 Crosby stPSStjMclffi 1 Stalled onreeeipt o(

pu«tsg^taibiM.:

W A O I I S O

And will |»r«ssttt't6 iSM f«Maa lag us a Clab ta oqr flr^tt

WE NOW DOUBLE OBK RAW»

-OF PiMBMIIJllS..

Our Friends witl readily Bottce otw-Pres* entsfor 30 and 60 Olubs-' aw Tiijwb' more tban equal in Value ib Clubfl.'st 9 in vkiui to dubs of 80 and 1 vnjq

1

rt0 respectively of ioth^ t»w

O.Li iiitiv ti

i,

t^t

•t

MU MMt STEASSBIP CO TSEOl'tiH IISK (SAMiTKUlIIi

a

Jf-flrmK »uj uiaiij Ot»iJOI

«Teoffio -jrt# moil

Any person ordering cither of th^ Club# mentionjed, below, ^lykj»?,thpir.jjyl«fiflf)p^^f^r^m-

iaak

enumeratef^. cffrfe»p^jid^sg,-tp thf tbo Club, IJ v,Li FREE OF ONE DOLLAB1 for a Cttab of 80, of the Xo£lowlug artlctos, vis: J«iaino dress pattertf fan, cy qolored bed Spread', 100 «e TurkeJ" mordcio album 20 yards.sUSetidg striped c»shmere delaine (iteis piitierai han«y

o«ub:aa$lt

all wool

equate sliawl Bet solid gold bosom stnds 411 wool fapcy cashninr» pints oad Vest pattem

1

geat's

hair gdard chain, goid trimttftags siivsj platodcbaaed buttrr-lish sliver plated 6 bot^e revolving castor, on laat set suijcxIo/ ataeltd bladed knives andfofks wo^atsl prolfeebatte shawl Ija•Ues' long gold p!atcd-chSin4.1tdiesl gold dhiible ring geut'aheavy chasad scjti(t,go'4. rlugi sotld blact walnut work box or vriting desk' extra quality balmoral skirt sot jisASWyj' vMr* buttons to match violin aad.bew g«nt's/«artligan Jacket sploudid.ebony ii fiat-, iyory, trimmings superior Turkey 'morocco shopping bax ladies' high cut balmoral totes. ,' 'r

For a Clat Of 60 ($• )—©he of the follow iflloetoB Oolorod alpaca dress isa aitiels), vie pi«: ver-pU

n»tt}m oi»»pie:e,of, bUaCibedlor brown sbeetiag ongraved, elher-plnted, 6 bettle revolving castor: 'fye yards sBpArfw cashmero for pants add v«Ml

me*e plaid dress "pattern best" abal'lty balaoral skirt rosewood brass alarm cfuck ^i)adias' allyrool cloak baiket fur muff or oaf 5 ladies' fasmonabw ^dol doubleshawl splendid clatddd family Bfbls, 9x12 record page and engravings 3 yards donblft width water proof (.leaking sat J»ory handle knives, with silver-pla'ted forks .'dnfl^setof lace curtains.

For "a Clnfo of lOtf, of the fol lowing airticlss.j viz 4 yards^doubla' width cloak lug or costing largd^flBefjb!ea^had iluan table coy era, with 1 doz. lareo sjied idlfiner napkins tb jiatcb 2S yards spledfiitl carpeting, good colors extra quantity, bladder alpaca .dress pattern* one lairge slt«o, of sppqriar quality extra width shea ity silver hdh'tffi^-ciAed patent lever witeh oaan del. ivory bandied." ateel bladed knives «nd forks silver with' __. bov, coin piste efn'glOMit'iwI ritotftfttej IM5W sit-harrei levolver -pair superior wbHai wo^ hiaqkats uicoXur muff-and aape, elvlor plated engraved foe fjtlfcher, With aalvef l)4 yards tflf trdolfinoy oauttAere.for suit) Oner'ffoioB Sogers' beet silver plated forks oujamod- seu(M sewing and ewbroidarlog machine two hes.vy hooey cojub quilts 'Sbl&hliid family Biblo, rWofd and photograph pagfe.,r?"':*

I in tbe same rntl«. jCataleguo of Goods atydaimple sih't to tayad dqeasvBBE.' 8snd:aMiSy:-by,regietatal'lpttsr-

Addreis all oideis to *. -.*o ft- 'irJs7ai Allen, Hawes dpCtoij»v

iared^al^^I^tpn^ai

P.O.Box C. -iL:

ilt9lit

"Wholesale Dealers. liih DhJr-'rfndTftkdJr

'recch'. Qenntrti an^fefi Piaffed

/Vlbums,feather Qoodsj

Family Groceries!

Ho.

moii

i- "oqs

-rr-XTl&CtioO *.ij

All of which art Offered "'at low Prices

Goods delivered total! parts of the

FREE OF CHARGE!

First Stone Froqt, liast of 6th, on ITaui S re

Country Produce Wanted

JOHJSl

K.

.1 sr. i:

*two

Slxtickets lor One VoUar 18 for

dollara? 36 fcr Five DollarsMW for Fifteen ." viqasoU AU letters should bu addressed to ufy f_

179 BroiMlway, H. Y|

ItKIZ,

KBrly'6 Block, So.. W Main Siree^

Torre HniitOy:' Indians*

\yf OST respeotfnlly rocomaionds his woli,01®«XTjL sd stock of Jt&nt/Fla'Bhele, plaih aBd paid Linseys, BlaBket*, OoVortSti, and WQOlen Kaittinc Yarns, jof dlfisseBt: kinds. BoiBg -fnily esabled to warraBt.thfi first .juajity ef those (foods I most respBOtfuMiMnvJte Cartfea" and Gentlemen to cat 1 imI inspect theaii "Wool taken ia

OMNiBJUS UNE

Attorney at Law,

OmoB. Ms. BilBlttrt,siMii.„ MlMtr

igwpm. E. MoLEAN, Attorney and Counsellor stt Law,

Terr®

M. Y.

-ha

H'-ij

in bt^h

tftVure smmM gS(MnttlW«4ptti«, s^xcd, wUk«liD^, aad r»lialil» vcnudiM, twproc»rd at any

»bob

7:

ONE DOLLAR SALE 1

i,

.I..,* ''is'i

Dry and ^a^y^oods, A WATCH, Pl*CX

09-

aIiat

8tMKT»i03,

JDJtBSS rATIKP^i AC itA*., I

Free of Gosib'I Our InduciBibbBti tfurlo^ tlio p*#C bftt© beeo Urge. /vii' .«•

oobkbb ow riasr

My

I nmfaJi tiSotf 1..- •tifoisnbtaf bxt*«iai

let

,ii oe 7»!.et:

JOSEPH

STRONG'S rrt'

190 Main 19

!»*r

Stareet.

ORANGES, LEMONS, jPI&B, RAISINS A lmdnds, Filberts, Pecans, Eng. Wall"nuts,'Prune3, Currants, Lobsters,'4"

Fresh Cove Oysters, Peaches, Pine Apple, Maizens, *J'',Jf? ".4j|iacv dtaiian Voraiiclllfo»r.H »4 and Maoaroni, ,'i"iMi»rt 1 a a jr it

E N O

.-It/i-'i TirMTTBTARB,. mjJ I W re S a a a a to O a |. nL sup, Best quality Flavoring Ei- iat -tracts, Mace, 01oves, Nutmeg8j. !r:

Cinnamon, Alspice Pepper,'Ginger, Cream Tartar, Eng. Soda, Colgate's l?oilet Soaps, Blackiqg and Scrub Brushes, Ink, of all kinds* Blacking, &c^ &a

•ri'Uni

quni VH»ate•SSC 'T J|»TTn Msi

wWifiSSi!

nala dMeaSM nyilnjn I -k"" "--1 4y intaaltoB^faakftftlasiTy Yjhr.«fn

^#viuith4d^kai«

ftssiUshOMUl^lbM) JHsei*

•OfilJTPTItY^iv .ai! ii W ii

'""L H. BAKTHOLOMRWv

E wr T,

Sact^ssMtiKDtvOr. J^J ldt.MM^it.. Katlbiial bMWM'vjju Iff

1111.'

di

fH'iHilV

lifi—tj ,T1I1!)I|

fit 10. 0./lal(€QItIljiwt sbl tsfi ,— 1 ,-'4tiqs»n onw na»" O .^7

OBTIOB—da^ wit oned*»ewfifc«rytiwsgimitaa^ '^aT uiring had upwards of sisbteao years' expoiriiufce iff Dentistry lhMMsdUHerfraM! AS caa ^fats^ioa

13

-t-r. tiK,^ ^TTT oilori

jb P^.n,a*.eiifjiiLr S«WAae6^'4oM*.i6li #'4diSl ol FIOB—On Ohlo,-ka*^assi Mimdatt—asst-J plfidtf TK&HK-dAUTX, 1KB.

I

weir afiJ HOTCIaS»] bnotodDiH

tDNTllf,HOUflB.'Kn -'ii tlr -i, ...

/1 Sostbeaatdsrnarifu&lte 1 Sqaan,' tn*

!ia»rmii jMOi&LiH. ai

jraaa oaameȴo

SsifprTifilKSSaS Noax^aiBWr'O^sf^Waw

1%e 8Weet

vn

eHte«rasaut»vo

O^erre Haute, lnt9NiaiAi4 '. thrj00 i/jKi-rf Wi B. 6BlFflXH

»».-.-^f.rjPteifr|l|tsri

6fflco of MafsimH, Xont^kitma. t&A1 FjflMtW

F|te auss Trains, .fcagygsatf

TBRKE

HAUTK HOUa».

.W'T- .a'- r,.

TTTAKKB^is|Yf BOOflNQ.

tioqw

eGliiaroioD ?i(3

ft- 5aj

ai

Ssehaaad

for Ctoods. and the Ugbat awlnt rata* paid u*3M»Wtf

a

maH,

nairsS

(•%.'& yj, r, AJjD HAClt LINE. ^'trains leaving the ijirs-fe any part bftbs

I

Kti

Will attetid. all calls

Clt,tid

tileo dVlltiBr paeieaf

city-wlth o»re and-rfiattatoh Ail oolersla rin tho Slate at the Post Ottos, at Davis' on,gStore, .r luy.raaideBce will tx ly attended to,

or ra maidence Will be prompt.

PHlLO«OPHX

NswC

OF JUBBUflS^-A

New York ssbjeets: Youth, Maturity uad.Old Aga Manhood Oenerl ally Bcviewed. Tho.Caues of IndjgsstioO Flatn* •IhceaBd Nervous Diseases ac»toated for Marriage Philosophically VoasWeirdi Ac. foAaf volusses containing tbeba Leotnrs Wlltbe forwarded on roccipt ef four stamps, fcv ad kressing: S»c't Nrw \oBK.arvBBV* or AiiiTOBt, 618 BroadWay, New Yerk "f "marlwliy

MILLINERl, •v -,-fvr ji ,^

klnas of MUlioerr Goods soid at 0091 d«u*«g the Winter months, at

H.

itethe Poet Offioe. Declidtf-

IOVO :r,

OOBNBB KAIjt .ap, SBVBJWajnaBBIS,

bits HaM«a| rtesatiy baeMskls^M* ^akia flmt-ciase order, offering accommodations linear 'pSesed in the State.

Iii 11 »n lull 1 nihil? •Ilic nWf

until

UNDEHfAKilltl ^.

:..,:ifiziqmnTr .-.-.J -nf -T.

S A

it

I CHOICE

,ie?o

'nit in:i W.HIJOJ t$"bseoiiq ettoafr .1}

i^iapsMi taslMitsl

nSatasm and dlspatekx iner sflkMM A() treetS. Terre Heat*, tladiapa. taaSn-ft-dwt^

Prairie Oity Hkalkg' Mills, terM «F atk ll Mnlbefry BUeem.vfHaM tt?3y4Hi*^"

HOWAI®

w.

uj

gajmrr

«1 ft«- 6d

te.,

•V?!

OajrriajfC Famting, 6I.AZllt0, PAPTRI^-M A Mixed paints,' of everyJ dsscrlptlon, YahdshuT Putty,

alwimbif!hand, aad for-Mla A wa

most reaeoaahietteinss OtfiimeBMlI. '4Meom|i 0ilie(r*et| ptrebetweeo 8d and 4th..,: oiMly

MBRKJANA«f lawdl Bit )e tatfji C\U 1.^1-. iiiri*}

»®i

tit sEsn

but .coir

•j)

evajj sd rf&ijiw

watch-wearer*(.nsis.tlott)Bghly

demonstrated Au strength, rteadfip&urabiHty Sndaeeuraey of thSWaithaai i4e satisfy that class in all these ree^USl'to dsqWa.tM Question as to tbe real valae of tasee timekeepers.

More than 300,000 are saeakingfcr tbemielvee the pockets ofthe psopie.

In the pockets ofthe peop «StMiedi W«r system, in small ken, and are pi Importer who£-sta«eureaa

tbe

aameroas ma. here by an

A.

MONOPOLY OF 8ALIOF B0ip£j0JULXAjrU FACTOBB. I .-.i »!. U.1id* 91).,

V? "anafaoturer's frpPtr miMt ^addsd

^.atiWisa

le4tU. bid fieeo iey •'m.'i,vkj.ii A profit 9t itn

least

us nevlj dos

tketxxtbfthsimjiortedwatch. At Waltham, Watchaa are maanfsotaiM ea^at Urge scale, under oaaxopfaad system of supervision and managwsMfe, tMreky saving many of the expenses massearily Insurrad ia small establishments henee their great chsaphrm.

All renpectaljle dMiars' rts* Ml VWWi WaMbes aad Mmpsttiisa^aseUthe woHAhaewa, is £avor»bleto small. prodtv Tbe tr»4a ia aatle-. fled, because,^hough this profit oa Saeh erat^i li

demand IS large aid ril are sshsMhI1'•

Qaeernpatoes itavortan nssislsaynp. #l«ee »t worthless Bal|s iaUtdtioa i« th»/ marfeeli. To

J^KSSs*" There aredifiiMh? lf#akes',o^ enrVSriefftwdf mietai'mMP tj. Compaiy, aa ther a radithreat tosult .aV tastes and a tbatheahi the gSnulae

ti

tosult^aV tastes «ad mean

aTbears the gSnuins trEs HAH" is gearranteed So bia

gM

mark of

«he, and ae^

body need b» afraid Sehtsf itt Bvsry Watch Fally Walmuited. For ante by*U flnt^laas dealers in tlm Vnttad Btate.aad Britidi Provtaoee. i' BOBBWi AFFLBTMI,

Is.^mmny, Few lark.

AM f&T Wa^MiiiHr 'Wateh, ind take HO other.

IT IS T1K B18T! ITTSTH1CHE1PIST! 3*. •.

afca

-v.- tL SLAMPGfi Has Mtaraed fc tM« Ui

SSdTIS?^ bepleoeed tdiieet 11 beplisesd to^eet nifm now OBSS as may tnw htm with iMr

SSdtf

uwEwyr

in wm ww mmm va amis wv* •si BUnds. of our own aiislMtsis, whiob ws wIUjwUat a vary smaPAdTaaH.aiyflae*.

We Waurraiit »«r W«r& to be ispsdor to aay aver bete* offered la this market. aylag of us will furatsh asnt to yoar •arbaatra, and at the mas tlra

If^neflt Yonrsotres aa we vanastiPUNlH^ aiMMtp ba aas^, a«*.'msMH*aSM k* es

*'S

^WHsLtAJiB.

t'O" ^AtArtr^rrt' PLASfNO Sn-LS,

ai

•i^sati o« jcoikawoi .'aim adi

sai

o« id5 ivai I a^ns -ai

»dT .ip

e3»-iooaaQ ^5

^daMCafeMtfAr Ifthrtn !*a4l»lfflr^SB»mi "V [txsTuxiiqr

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to eJiq« ni ii .1%

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9tlt "A

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isutn jsoiiaxtUii'.'ti

exaorie.

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MdVUW (hi

erjr ftftmri,aiia«tes, ft'gm ^«fato«|fehr'a.^tUdS -.ij :.abhi.:t ^H i-i.j& jAqosKrrs-. ^'i" L±e** ifcS

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TEB

in:' HA

jitam

sun son

raoPKima*

'X this House Mt#b«n ShoTOnghly rMta#alShel. my 23d wl,

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net-}

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tigi»MlOQl9Tt

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Boautl/yln^

-Blab:

fTO 0HBAPE8TI

tb sid 101 no l»!f.

IK

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ThTex tensive'use of tbsse WMcheaby BattwaF Conductors, KngineerB,aadF,ni nsSjasii, Mm, meet exacting clasi

LOtoVBiAii aa oAteag*, Osaerd'lirtlfth-irse^

Ik

A A W A A I .IjMMi Hillls Ilde«^i\^4i74 A»ria» aevlMa«s nufjd »di Id in,, ,n.

iMtarsas of eU kinds of

aad Males* i»

E RTEfJ

-i Htj/yui*

it. *5

SiB?l!SOBBS®I dOOdlff. "wsbl: f»a,o ?i"

T&

GRI1CB8 ABOfiSBf

MEAL EST4%$ AGENTS,

MPT"')

^!^*c*--°Ter P*?**' ®n»g "tore, I iffifayel* and ^d Strsets'.' TSrre jBaute, Ind.

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115.MMETST. ^U«« li'./t

80LIC170RS.

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76

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