Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1869 — Page 2

DAILY

XERBK HAUTKI INIJ.

FridM

Morning, J»n.

IT

ANDREW JOHNSON'S

unitedly and fixedly resolved upon this course. The precedent# are

direction. Strong as they were before, the reaaoBS^r adhering to tbem are in finitely stronger to-day. In 1845,

JAMES K. FOLK'S

facts to tho public.

THOSE

JOHN H. SURRATT

a

TheJgteat

15th,

IS gratifying

18W

to learn

nominations will

take place between now and

March,

1869.

The Republican

tka_4Jfc.pf

Senators

election to the Fresi

d9ncy, a number of excellent men were nominated for office by President Trr^ut, bat the Senate refused to confirm {Mm on the ground that it would be an outrage upon the incoming Administration. This wag Colonel

DEBTOR'S

in

view.

will

be

oeptionless none can complain.

ELSEWHERE

Mr.

eX'

we publish tbe letter of

CUMBACK

to Gov.

BAKEB

It

about

which so much has been said in political circles and by the press during the last few days.

will

be remembered that at

the time this letter

was written,

Governor

BAKER

was a

candidate for the

gubernatorial nomination, and that Mr. OUMBACK

petitor. It was then supposed that HENDRICKS'

nomination by the Democ

racy, as the head of their State ticket would result in a

vacancy In the

Senate. Mr.

CUMBACK,

who seems, at

that early day, to have been looking for ward to Senatorial honors, writes to Gov.

BAKBR

thus

"1

will, therefore, venture to make lhis suggestion: I

think Hendricks will

be

chosen by the Demociats, and he will certainty (ffhe intends to' inspire hope pf success among his friends,) resign his po sition. The persoD, appointed

by yqu

will, other things being equal, stand the best chance to be choscn by onr Legislature. If you will

assure

me of the a|)

pointment,I will withdraw from the con test for any position on the State ticket, and take tbe position of Elector at Slate Convention."

Whether the offer here made to

BAKER

Gov

emb off I

should be regaVded as an attem

to influence him in the performance high official duty, by the proaentalion of a strong personal consideration, we lea^e our readers to" decide. Our duty ps as journalists is performed in

giving the

very emotional gentlemen, tjie

Washington correspondents, are already beginning to write up "General GRANT'S inauguration." This wjil, of course, tajce place on tho 4th of March, 1869, and it is proposed to have the Great Event con summated in tho Capitol Building.^— Heretoforo the Inauguration has been in extensive Job and an equally extensile Failure. The hall has been poor, the Accommodations poor, the crowd immense and the distress in proportion. Monty has been made out of everything, .while nobody has had«any comfort. It is now proposed to. make "a new deal"—to hate an Inauguration worthy of the beginning of the new regime—worthy of the Grekt Soldier, and of his policy of Republican Restoration. Senator

MORGAN

iBtimstioDS are that the

SswAKD'a

from the

Washington correspondence of the Philadelphia Press—other sources equally reliable—tUft no conftrmalioM df any of

hustled out of the office of

all in that

.The'

role

has been observed ever since,Ispecisn when a Whig or Republican President succeeded a Democratic President, and vice versa. Now

ANDBEW JOHNSON

the JOHN TYLBB

1869.

Twenty-four years have only

increased its iojostice. Many important and some good nominations will fail in consequence of this well-known. Senato rial determination, but as it

So-

premp ^ut "i^ w^eik«t fa^jt they hate made xqp their miods, sustam the iegalTehder act. *They*'should either*tlo this or postpone their decision till after the trial of Jeff. Davis.

purchase of Wesi-India

earthquakes has recently been considered in the Senate's foreign-affairs committee. Both parties to the Contract,Seward and Denmark, are exceedingly anxious to hayeAh»«fargain dosed. Djnip«rk wants the little island

off

I

We suspect that tbq lobbyists

of ti

National Republican Committee, General SCHENOK,

of the Congressional Repubji

can Committee, Mayor

BOWEN,

and other

equally well known Republicans, have taken hold, and tho prospect is that there will be a •celebration worthy of .the coun try.

Corespondents and others of the tive sort are afflicted that there should be seriouB opposition to allowing the Capitol to be used for such a purpose, but ttafey console themselves with the reflection that such opposition "must give way necessity and reason.!' Their minds dwi in ectstatic dolfght on the "unexampled splendor 'of the ball in the magnTficebt Rotunda with which .the day's festivit: are to be closed. The Vice President elect, in presence of tho President elect, is sworn in in the Senato chamber, and then the latter proceeds to the eastern portico,,where, in the face of the American people, he is sworn in by the Chief Justice. It would seem to be quite ap propriate, therefore, that the evening dj* play should come off under the

fjs-

fi

Bathe

magnificent roof. The affair is in gobd hands, and wherever it is held it will be conducted in accordance -with the grandeur of the Republic and the significance of the event. It is well kpown that the Great Hall of Westminster ifi Londonj is frequently set apart for state oeremonifea. Why, with equal propriety, should qot our noblest edifice be reserved, for the inauguration of a President who his country,?

'News and Personal.

Six employes of the Union Pacific railroad were recently killed by Indians, These were more friendly Indians.

is going to put forth

book of experiences and revelations.-It is not announced what he it going to entitle it but we

would submit

''Confess­

ions of an Unhanged Murderer." THE project

for the creation of

a

States to be effected by

new

State, to consist of the north part of Wiscpn«in and Ihe Michigan peninaula, attracts mora favor from the people of the two

it, than was

anticipated. The Green Bay Advocate, Appleton Crescent, and Oshkosh Times— three papeM of influence

State.

heaV

\he

pro­

posed division line in Wisconsin, are in favor of the measure. It is said that there will be'

very little opposition in

WiaeoggiajQ the

cession of territory that

Will be required to make up the

Vhe Bftker-Cuback

her hands and the

money %r i£ in

seem-to have

h^nd

before the next

earthquake destroys the consideration and Seward waists—Well, he wants

'Secretary

State wone Uwn ^thing else. THE

after

of

Board of School Directors in New

Orlepps have p«ssed rwolations of cen Go?.

Warmbth and in their with being

sure on preamble tbey charge him "ignorant

of the rudiments of English or

other bdiica^ion^' and with being guilty "multitude

Of

"multitude

language." In this

of language" consists the fun

of their criticism on the Governor' learning.

"Multitude

of language" is an

excellent? phrase for pretentious ignor anco. Many an ignoramous hides himself in a

"multitue

of our times, and the

aame attempt made

in 1845

is repeated

of.language

THE

Chicago Republican suggests that

the Hon. Demas Barnes, New York druggist Congressman,sought his preset position as much for personal as for polit ical ptofit. He franks si

bis patent med

icines and his quack circulars to a degree which eliminates* the item of postage from.his ledger. At this rate, the House of Representatives will soon comprise enough Helmbolds, Hudnutts and Drakes to incorporate itself into a pharmaceutic' al college, with as much benefit to the National pocket as the National stomach

From the Saturday Evening Mirror.] HERE AND THERE.

Acting

I V* 4

was his only prominent com

TO MY ABSENT WIVE. BY J. C. BDSNETT.

fitting and smoking in silence, Or laughing at Vanity Fair, Or glancing anon at tbe papers,'

Where-notfclng is new or rare, I wish every moment that yon were here, fesOr I.we»e

Going, and coming, and waiting, Ana whistling, perhaps, with glee, Then changing tbe tone to a mino-,

Something like old Dundee I wish from my heart that I were there, Or you won here with me.

Walking, or working, or idling, And getting dreadful'? blue Trying to sleep while sleepless,— "Tha'iardMtorttiinfcs tt do—

I wish and wish that yon were here, Or I were there with yon.A

Musing, and watching tho branches 3 ij That shiver in wintry air, Thinking, when death Bhall divide us

Leaving a heart with Its care, How one will wish the other wero here, Or both were over therej New YearVEve, 1863.

"The Han Named Wastaburne." The N. .¥.

Tribune

is

the

e^rts o( (he

will not

relish the humor of the Tribune any bet ter than the strong language of

WASHBURHE.

E.

The following

para^

graphs are jucyv There is a man.in' Washington, named Washburpe, whom we advise to go back to Illinoi»in the very next train. This man is making himself very disagreeble. Presuming upon Ijis long career in Congress, he is all the time insisting that t^e Government ought to be protected—that officials should be honest and he is making the word economy as odious as Sjhabjspeare said Pistol mado tho word occupy. There is not a gentleman in the lobby —excuse us this sentence is not finished, and the first part of it must not be taken as a positive assertion—there is not a gentleman in the lobby, we repeat, whom this man Washburne has nbt grievously offended, and who does not djesire that he should clear out of Odagress. He is one of those l'ellows

who interfere

with lobby,and who are so far behind the times as to think that the lobby members are not the real representatives pf the people. These gentlemen want him to go home, and mourn their misory in finding that he Won't.

The other day this Washburne jum|)s up in tbe House, and what does he say That forever shall float that standard sheet where falls the foe that flies before us with freedom's soil beneath our feet and freedom's banner waving o'er us Nothing of the kind. Does he say that when his eyes shall be raised for the last time to the sun in heaven,may it not shine upop a broken and disserved Union and a land it may be drenohed in fraternal blood? Not at all. Does he say lives there a man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said this is my own, my native land, whose heart hath not within him burned when home hi3 footsteps he hath turned from wandering on a foreign strand? He does not. Does he*Bay that it is sweet to die for one's country?

N'p,

he don't. This man says nothing about our glorious eagle. That noble bird pines under his base neglect. He has

been known to omit the name Of Washingion, the Cincinnatus of the West add the Father of his Country, from h/is iches.

In short, this man Washburne-

is all the time talking about saving peonies and dollars, and being economical, and paying our debts, and doing nastjf, industrious things, and all that. It's mean that'3»wh»t is—mean.

The other day, as we.

I

wwfe

saying, lie

jumps up in the House,sind oiukes a long speech about the duty of Congress. It must give its attention to tbe material and vital interests of the country,

It

must turn to questions of finance, of takes, of economy, of decreased expenditures, and tariffs, and ad vaiorems, whatever they may bo. And is this

all

burne wantsAo

that Wast-

doL-*

Oh no. You have

no idea of his wants. Just as if

things were not enough for

th^se

twenty

Con­

gresses, he must say that it must attend to "questions of railroad, telegraph and express monopolies, which are sucking tb rery life-blood of the people" fhe actual ly uses this vulgar expression], "to

I

are we

to neglect the flag of our countrv in tl^is way? Shall the name of Wasbingten e're be forgot? Shall we cease to

pout

our hot tears of gr^ilude on the urns and ashes of our immortal forefathers? Bear in mind that tbe vindictive Washburbe aajs wejaust. ^According to him, we are to turn our attention to speculation, ex. travagauee,^ profligacy,' end corruption. Yes, fellow-citizens, we are to look after the vast army of the base,tbe venal,,and to go for "the

lobbyists and gamblers

who have gone to Washington to make raid on the Treasury." Now, we advise this

^ashburne !to

stap all.this kind of talk, or he will get himself into ^rouble.

As they say in

Tiany, somebody

Al-

.will go

for his ear.- You

don't know what Hhat means, do

n^w

not better.

jyou

Washburne? Very well, you will find out if you meddle with any of our bills, which are just as good

as aaybody

'sj

if

CeiroiiriMW

Bun Horn, Januaflf

There were

facetious over

veteran member from

Illinois to turn the attention of Congress to financial subjects and retrenchment.-r-

IS, IMS.

ToOteSHtor trflhe IndUmapolu Dailf fomal: herewith enclose a copy of the ^ette: to Governor

Baker, which

w4P plam

my bands this afternoon. As tbe letter has been the subject of remark in the Senate anl public prints,

I

will beg you to publish the same in the Journal to morrow. I am yours,

WILL

"W [EnveIop

CrnrBitnc.(

marked

"PHtata.^J

OaBEHSBOBuJan.,

to be

January

6,

l®®

8-

GOVERNOR BAKER DEAR FRIEND—If I

had not a thousand things to demand my attention this week,Iwould come up and see you.

I

will, therefore, venture to

make this suggestion:Ithink Hendricks will be chosen by the Democrats, and he will certainly (if

he intends to inspire

hope of success among his fiends,) resign bis position. The person appointed by you will, other things being equal, stand the best chance to be chosen by our Legislature. If you will assure me of tte appointment,I will withdraw from the contest for any position on the State ticket, and take the

.position

I

-*•»!§&

1,367

persons sent to jail in

St. Louis last year. A valuable coal mine has been discovered near Lebanon, Ohio.

,w

Josvr

f»i

1

General Grant is to have a public reception in Baltimore next week Huntsville, the Ku-klux capital of Alabama, wants "feno put down by law.

The spiritualists of.New York are said to be rapidly increasing in numbers, Captain

C. W

Clark is State Superin

tendent of Instruction in Mississippi. Miss Kate Fisher and

the

Pittsburg

company are playiog at Ashtabula,

O.

Rosa Bonheur is painting a group of does for the Czar. She makes 82,000 francs a vear a yea 'cfnsaw

An amendment ia to be made to the charter of St. Louis, to legalize in^reaa&d taxation. ii/iia

General Grant has expressed his wil lingness to join the

A

Celtic Association olf

Philadelphia. The Williamson divorce case is reveal, ing Some curious-feature? oi St. Louis re spectable society.

The St. Louis paper» idform us that at a recent ball Mrs. John Morrissy wore pannier—astonishing

I i.

Lyonese velocipedist offers to bet any amount that be

Will

beat the fastest

trotter in a race. The shipments of cotton, eastward from Memphis in 1867

amounted

bales, and in

Mr.

to

Wm. B.

39,048

1868

to"30,966 bales. i: ,«y

Astor is erectipg sixteen

first class dwellings ou Seventh aveBiiej, New YorK,.at a post of $25,000

The Louisiana4pottery has got

junction restraining tb.e

At the end of the present year, the Earl of ZetlancTwill have presided

On Sunday morning last, Sallie Crump, daughteaof Ben. Crump, living about two miles from Kiagsport, Tennessee, committed

»uicide

a

The London Telegraph says: Fiction and fact are equally outdone by the almost incredible narrative delated in the log of the Dutch vessel $

rnthrust

tjie

administration of the Revenue laws,

and

to the robberies and plunderingg of the Treasury by dishonest officeholders."!— But the StafrSpangled Banner he delibately and with premeditated contempt omits entirely. Great Heaven

a

Over

the Grand Lodge of Englaud for a quarter of a century. A man named Cisco, formerly an ex pro::S messongor, and a trader named Lew Voorfaees were killed by Iudiaus on the Btb, four mikg from Lake Station the Smoky Hill ro&d while huuting.

Marion county, Iowa, makes aboUt

$30,000

a year from furs alone. One

firm shipped, a lew weeks since,

rat,

L86

mink,

27,594

£5

fox,

11

69

otter,103 skunk,

badger, beside some beaver, wild cat and other furs. Another international exhibitipn is preparing, and this time Cologne Is to be tbe place selected. The year 1870

has

been fixed already, and the Prussian Government is said to have taken the necessary preliminary steps, JJ

Tho case of tbe Stale of Teynessee against Rose, for the murder of Erby Cooper, at Cleveland, Tenn in 1864,

was

taken up on Monday, and lasted until Wednesday morning, when the jury re turned ).heir verdict, finding tbe defen dant guilty of murder in the first degree,

by hanging herself

with a pair of check lines. She was found on Monday banging by the neck in

skirt of wood a short distance from tho house. Domestic trouble supposed to be the cause.

Mr. James

V. B.

Morrison recently

shot himself in Middleburg,

.Tenn.

was a son of Col.H. Morrison, of Ejtill ville,S ott county, Va., and bad been for some time studying law under Col. San dolph Tucker. He was for.a long time

(since

the

war)

engaged in' tho tnercan

tile business in Bristol, Tenn., and was a very popular young^nan.

A RKM4BK4BLB

even

VAKRITlVr.

Terrible Seenei

In

necbina, which has just arrived in Cork harbor from South America. It seenas that a London sailor, Sogers by namie, shipped on board the Finnechina at Buenos Ayres as a foremost hand upon her voyage to Cork. Captain Hotze, tbe Hollander in command, had in bis cabin a large sum of money the fact was well knowb, and Rogers appears to havs determined to obtain the coin at the prioa, if necessary, of wholesale marder. The ship's company was short, consisting only—besides the sdlitefy pirate —of captain, first and second mate, cook and three seamen. On the fourtlt dqy out from Buenos Ayres, when five 6f these seven men were upon deck, Rogers put his astonishing villainy into execn tion. The first mate was standing in the

gangway, when Rogers, with a sud pushed -the poor' iello.w into the sea. The cook, hearing, the cries of the drowning man, aBd most'likely thinking that he had got into tho water by accident, ran to the taffrail with a rope to throw to tbe mate and, while ha was leaning over, Rogers took bim by the legs and pitched him also ibt?r the Wlar .INM— MI mi .IN n,ii

The second mate, who came running aft in order to help/rwes encountered by the miscreant, who had meantime got hold ofan axe, and brandished it furiously. The unarmed. Dutchman retreated before tbe murderous wretch, and jumped down the companion just as the commander, alarmed by tbe outcry was hurrying upon deck. The two men while Captain Hotie and his second, mate were rolling upon the cabin floor together, Bogers«lapped down the hatch over the ladder and put the pin into the staple* Thus there were three of the ship's company imprisoned below, and two men only remained on deck, an'* American and an Irish mam The assassia stood amklv ships between the two, and aWore that he would kill them with his

For

ia th% le*t particular. on«l| keao forward and nd glide

atom steer the

is&iraSine oftier course, as brikto!dJ&tpart qf the

Brazilian coast His idea seems to have been to ran the ship ashore and find some,way of killing the survivors.. Sat the compasses were wijpiifc and thtfs, instaad of making tMp land, the captured ship, in the possession ot the homicidal maniac was all the while steering parallel to the eotM( fitfs. Twfif® during this iime, the captain got a

It

plan to

of Elector at our

State Convention. If ibis proposition does not meet with your approbation, please return this letter to me. Let me have your reply at an early day.

I

do

most earnestly hope for the unity of,tbe Republican party. 1 am, as ever, your friend,

Labor is in great demand ia Alabama There are hundreds of destitute people in Detroit, Mich.

•i

shot at

Rogers through the grating, but without wounding him seriously. Four days and nights the desperate creaturestood,axein hand, overawing ^he. two sailors on deck, himself master of the vessel and he is said never to have closed his eyes, keeping a wild beast's watch of fear, rage and avariee.

appears rather strange that

nothing could be done by the two h.en together. Did they dare to sleep? Had they any food and water, or was the lonely pirate thus provided? Perhaps it

or to weaken them till they could be easily killed. aFor him, at any rate, there was no relief—no respite from his desperate sentineiship and at the end of the fourth day nature gave him over into tbe hands of

his intended

J'

A «C'

WILL CUMBACK.

vzilrp.

————i^ nil) iio -1 '"i. Items

and after due investigation the Finnechina shipped a fresh crew, and came quiet ly across to Cork harbor, where the survi vors of tbe tragedy have told their extra Ordinary narrative." T9tBTS' i*'K5"3r'

.iftif!')

THK.following

I

IT

each

an in­

Alabama

from doing bu8ines#"at

Lottery

New

Orleans.

for

Was

victims. The villian

fell suddenly aslesp

as he crouched

watching the Yankoeand Irishman, be yond tbe range of the captain's pistols. The lohg-aWaited opportunity was eager* ly embraced tbe Irishman sprang silently forward, and, seizlag the axe, with one blow all but severed the head of Rogers from the body. The hatches were opened, and the. three prisoners.set free. Tbe bead of the vessel was then turned toward Rio Janeiro, where a full statement Was made of the deferable

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PATENTID OCT. 17, 18CS.l"i,

Tb*se Dyes offer tbe simplest and most In'il means of Uyeiaf( Hi.nwhold App«rel presented to the public Tbey embrace e'Tery shade and can be used with certainty of satisfaction. Inqirre rt the Dmgtiti for HERO'S UQllA BI&J, taie no other kind. 6K0. H. RCKD 0., Han:

Dae Bead's GhcHical Sye best Dressing and Blsc -ing for Ten's Shoes, Robbers, Ac.

GRAND BAPJIH, MICH., SEPT. 10, 1868,

LIPPENCOTT^&

adventure

B*x*wn.t:

Ths people seem to be crsiy about joor

JACFET AXIS.

BED

Please scad, me, twenty dosen

Vtnrs

trnly,

W. D. F.

.ol-- aw? afnorri

ititidshuxi' {.'iJclB f! A

1) •. ed'. OJL l7"U03r.--UpprinoIpIed ^eilel-9 are selling Axes painted red, as the

BEO JACKKT

ixr. The mod qnalitiea of .hie Axe tonsls:s in its CUTTING qualities*not in the led paint. The "Bap JiOiu" for sale by all resppnei ble hsrdwaie dmlen snd the mannfactnrers.

LIPP1NC0TT &

BiKfiWELL,

il luli&ib satsscAi Clttiibancta, Pa.

National^ Agriculturist -AND ^ennsjlvtfnla .Farm

Joarna

PEVOTBD TO

igriciilire, Horttcsllare aid Bual Etosemf. FUBLTSHBir AT

PITT8BUBGH, PA.!

JT, O. I».

KIT

ESTER, lilUOrs.

Assisled by a 3orps of Praclicsl Caatribators T«b%b—(1,00

par^aanm

Ten

W Advertising

is

,RDTA .il

copie?, $7,50.

25^/'.

tr line, fcr cach insertion.

PRICK REDUCED. #S,55.0 This favorite Family Junrnal will hereafter ia' 83Bt'W sibicriliers. fir tS,S0 per year, A gratis! tony sent dfae ytar to fny perron who obtains six? naox'S nni forwards them with the money tons.' In other wfrd«, wp sriil eoo4 co?rB oojiies for $15,00. This tbe Vtifoy The Cheapejit Story P»pgr^ii America -lis cofnaws are filled withrCipirAL SToniEshyl Ihe .htst jwf itsrs, .and t^at cbar^aing variety iu! pr%lry, wit and 'general tniscellany, so will Ml' onlat^d to.pliksehll lbVers of good reading Now

tbe Time

tp

Snttiierlbe

Single copi's, six cents.. All dealers sell it. Address, BtlilOtT, TH0M Boston, Mats.

At) A TAtBOTT

k&

K. OElTKR

ft'frQW

I viev t)To)s *fomTi

PIMPLES,

IW.ftt,,u

readers

THIt HUN fcOFT, F)AR aad BLOOMlNt). For LAUIB8 US

the

NU&SKB1

It Is iavalaakle.

eqnal.

r»Mrtl

"FHAFliJf toTlO.N" the ealy ratable edr for Diseases and blemishes rif the^KI^

Ibr the

and

TOILKT.

BATH,

will not chap the

Prlee,at Veals

SUN.

yer

Cau.

Ifl'i .'HU I Mil MAW*', 4i

nFU*

CQ,

PUII.AIULPAIA, 2J Birc'ay-et., N. T.

Hon ey, Ohjcerine, Elder Flower Honqif et and 'Palm, In Qualltt, Style and Pferfqme y^rraijttd fqual td tba'Bogltip'and sold fnlly 50 per eht. ctfesperj Which acoonnts tor Ij^e great faliiBg o(T in tlifl dexan.d lor the fon-i^H soips, and tiia. nnprecc ientS(l Success of ihe AMtrlcin Compimj ToMet BOaag, now sold e^*arwtiere hi thrt TJIiileJ States.. MfKEOVK, VAN HAAtiKN *.iC0„ fiJt Sole Jfanufacturers,

Oorinsand Slicing

Ma

chlnts. Made by D.JH WHITEMOBB, cester Mass.

WAITED, AGENTS.-

Wor

975to$20« 'per month, ev*

erywhere, mate and female, to introdnoe ti OKMU1ME IMPBOVED COMMON SENSE FA1 ILY SBiff ISO MAOHINE. This Machine will stitcn, hem, fell, tnck, qallt, cold, bind

1

braid,

•ad embroider iu a most superior manner. Prico only 818. Fully warranted for five yoirs. Wi will pay SI,000 for any machine tbat wilt sew a stronger, more beautifni, or more elastic' seaiA than OIIII: It make* the "KlasMo Lock Btitcb. Evpry socond stitch cap be cnt, and still the clot cannot be pnlled apart withovt tearing it. Wfe pay Agents from ST6 to 8^X) per moDth and sxpeuses, or a commission Irom which twioe that .amount can be made. Addresi SfiCoMB & CO Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass., or St. Loul Mo.

Caution,—Do aot be imposed npon by othor partles palming off worthless oast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Onrs is the only genuine and really practical machine manufactured.

Oilman's Pulmonary Troches.

Especially rcommended for dtari»g the t)wa \t and relieving Aotrteness. Mich valued .by Sidgei and tyoiksrs. At onat th» bed and ehaopett. So|d everywhere by prnggipts. Only th cents per bo:: May: be had in any quantity »t .r ,1 bi john jj. PABK, CHncinnatl^iiW,

I3.W.D. 186S. "xsp: I DR.

S,

DKITKR LOYERLDGE'S

WAHOO BITTERS

THE BISf STOMACH TONIC KNOWN.' tVA Sttre C*re for tiyipfp*fti,!Li?er Ooroplaiuf Asthma, Ublils-and Kever, flravel, Diabetla anil General Debility. For sale br all DrrgsUis.

LOFKBIUW^-tPrep'r •vrFAio,

Deafness, Catarrh. Scrofula

A LADY who bad snffered (or ears from DfafXX n«sj, Oalarrh an^ Scrofala, was cured I lliiple remedy. Her sympathy and grati prompts her to s"nd the receipts freo of charge to any one similarly afUoted. Address

Mf. TH. C. L., Woboken, N. J.

VBBINQ BUT NOBLK.—Self-help for Young t!eu, who have erred, desire a better m«nbotd. Sent in sealed lotier envelopes, free it charge. If treDefitUd rotnrn the postage. Ad' dress rniL.VNTHBOS, Bbx P. Philadelphia, Pa —nrr

MONTHLY

TRADE CIRGULAB, For January, 1869. CONTAINING

1

a listof valnabto and utefnlar-

ticljs for sate at ON8 DOLLAR each also liberal taducementa.lbr formingriClnbs, It Ma* coatalas latomattoa, which w« thtak, wilt be Important to anyperson avnUiiis money ta the Gift Knterprlse Qae Hollar Muicerns.

It is the opinion of somn^f oar City and Slate officials, that if thlt clrcnlar 'fj circaiated in all parts of the coun try,-it would be the xneaos of saving a great d«*l of money, wbich lsnow lost by sending to tbese unlawful concerns.' On aerount of Ottr Immense trade, and of the depreciation In JMarchaadlte, -va are now offering tjo Agents bitter inducements than ever beforei.ffet•d. OoalM seat free to mmj address.

AXDBEW8 tU, 51 Kim St, (for aerjy 10^ Ssdbo'y St,) Bostox. Miss.

We Aire bn Hand!

And are prepared,on arfonnt of onr immense ixCBBASK or BoMacak, and of the DrrarciATJONS McacBAKDigi of all kinds, to offer to onr Agents and. the pablto, not only Oottoas, .hat ALCikinds of Goods at yricea j.na than avtrbefore Orrsatd!

Aay person tbat will seqd to As for printed notice* of Si*ty article*, With $5 eaeflOud, ean re

FREE OF COST,

selection of oaa af the following artisles: Mbaea For Knf and Tippett, Siiver-Plated lse FItobar, Lejplne Watch, Vaol loa^ Shasrls, 1 pr BlankMa, A*., ^a.

Far additional particulars SSKD FOB OUR mew CIRCCIAK THOS. Fono c«.,

RTIIIMiNTI.

ISPl) CEIHRNTI TO A6EIT8 LAM* £R THXN IVEK!

100 Per Oent. ing

toceUifir tod

clobtiL

COTTOH

OOOD8,HO-

Ae.. *o., to-

Sboaa, Books, OaUery, floods, *o., of

1ASTM19 A KKHLALL. A3

Isasm Btvest,Iwtts, Haas..

Uccase*

WfeeltMle Dealers

tar the

llaltea

at^Es, BstthMsM W*.

Th g^fi sold by ns kis* 4»scrt16d, la prtirfed lps or abecki, sthich are Mat to any address at lh» rate ol^a cents e*eb, ioclubi of te», ner%hn, thirty. fMtf, ixiv one hmndred am* kumdrtd and flftf, two AMndrid, t. For a dollar the r^etrur can bay*Mf ajrSfcWtKtlberf jB the ote«k, cr exohan gi if fcr'aajine "SftwoW" three hoedi ed othfr a'ticlee in Oxr circular. AS a guraitte of the worth efevetr article said by as, aay article oa oar ekeefcfroa be exeaaared ftor a While Bed Quilt or a Hirer Plated SevolTtag

Head what the

tin

WHAT

Wa

si*

lU

AT'ta IfDB,s^!ariosity led an,

while recently Boston, to vis* dollar tablisbmvnt of Messrs. JCABTIIANthe

A

KEKDALI..

Thetr trade hat beotme so immense l»»at theynuw occupy four stories in the elegant blotfc No." 65 Han*verM»«ret. Tbe n«ne gif Ihis^ ttn* bas come 'famtli aras hunlefcol words throughout ttie Middle and Western Strles, *hile as p^mpt and honorabla^n-in-^s men they are endw-id by the best firm* in their own city, Their cr^b systsm of telling goods lias ne more., we b.'llev^ during the past lew years to keep d-wu the prices of domestic aitUlisia every da» nse, thsn all the ether litfiaences oomblued. Moat of tb«ir gooda aramanafactuicd expre sly ar them, as, lor instar ce, cntlefry made Ho tbUr order in She t11 eld, Jaglaad, and Imported &a larga-^aantitlee lor their dollar trade alone."

D'ow is Oe lltaet* «t itgacra aad lead la clabs latin 8Mdulj w«aK# as agents. Partial listof articles allowed as ccmmijslon to any oae sending in clnbs .—

CL0B0F THIBTY. •f$3,] 21 yards ble4rbed or uobleathbd Voteu Ototh, Photograph Album, K)0 pictures, elegant. Morocco Binding. Bo.olviug oval mmd. 'sllvir Plated Table Oastor, Ave bottles. Ladits' BreaR Fattorn. A rtch-lT.-ornainenied Black' Walnut Writing Desk. Fancy flsasftaare Pants Pattern. Largo White all Linen Xab Cover. White Lancaster O uoterpanc. ^3 jard* Calico. Alhsntbr* Bed Qutlt. Ladi -s' Morocco ShOpplag Bag. Good Cottage Clock.

CLUB OF SIXTH ft#,] 48 jardi Bleachtd cr Uubleacbcd Cotton Oiotu.' re»hton»blu Dress Pattern. 3 12 yards wool Osseltaere fbr Pants and Veat Pattern. Fashionable woolen Shaw). White Maiseilles Counterpane Lady's Large Genuine Motcoco Shopping Bag.- Lady's Fa hlonable eioak Pattern. Pair Good whits woolen Blankets. Black Alpaca-Drees Pattern. 4 yards double, width water-prtof Cloaking. 6 yards Fs rtbertF good Wool FrixrHng. Bosewo od Bra» AUrtnjOtodt. Irsdj'a Far llnffandCollar.

CLUB OF ONE HDNllKKZ). [|10.] OS yards good Bleached or Unbleaebed Oottou Clolh, one yatd wide. or Qenta Mew Silver Hunting Case Tfatcb, 'TashConab!e Tbjber Preas Pattern. Elegant Black. AlpacajDress Paltern. One* pair of good white wo»len Blankets,) arge also. Lady's Fashionable Double woOlen SWrwl. Two large, fine, Bleached LlneaTableCoyers, with one dozen large sized Planer Nfcpktna to match. 35

Itls impossili'.oto'glyaaaompletelistof gocds, but Agent* desiring article not named above, will ptntae mention tham, »iv1 wa wiU accomadatotbem if possible. If you ha'fl a cL»U ready, or intend to rajjopne for aay other howV, itm I fail.to tendU torn, 'and at thiifme time ask for New OrcuUr amdUhmnoth EvclM/Hfe LiH. BartKa actlog as agents fdr^ther dollar .houses in this elty, will p)*se send us their address, and (hat of a dozsnor sodrHbelk' ittWo'aad female frienda, as can make ft tot their ad^'anuga to do. so. Male and female, agarta waytdd a* ntaal.

SB.V1) MoMf IX R£6ISTRUBD ikTTEBS in every instance, ahd we gtiarantei that it will (jSmdpSrtbotly4af^:

N. B.^Qur sales' should not be classed with with dollar jesrelry (alesitnd gift enterprises.— Send tons for deetilcm respeotipg ojfr business by the Commissioner of Ioiernal Ueveuue, dated WaiittlBgtoa, Nor. 4f l888. If yenitant prompt retaemfor yomt money, a«nd font clubs to -EASTMAN & KENRALL,

P, 0. Box k, 65 BaidWp St, Bortoi, Ma88.

Don't

Read the

"Above!

11 I

To SELL THE American

WANTED—ACIE1STS-

HNITTISH MACHINE, Pr.oe 825. Tbe Bimpleat, cheapest and beat Knitting Machine ever invented!' Will knit 23,000 it'tchei per rain, ate. Liberal' inducements to Aienta. Adlr«ss AMBBXCAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mas*.,.or St. Louis, Mo.

T1IE PATCNf Wi6|C COMB! Will color grsy halra permanent bla'kor brown. Sold everywhere. Sent by ina'l for S),3.

Addtoss VM, PA'rrOW, Treisaror, Mag'c Comb Company,* Springfield. Msst.

.noEBdal. ."sM d# Mnwb r- .-r

•q afion dJ0TI aocf

.* »ifi to.

MOTHEKST MOTHERS!! •'0I !MOTflERSl!!.^^,,

TOtPT^ArL TO PBOCtr&E

SANDS

teetbfog:

OF CASBB.

It not oslly ralievea the ehfld team pain, but tavraratMi^&^cUnnach and bdwela, aorrects idEtr, Viifirm v&m Whole •fatco). ItwUiatao lnrt»»tvw!W tiriping in tie Bowel* vn4 W*n4 Ootte-

We believe it the BEST anA BUEPST BEMtoY IN THB WOBW, to a» oaws (rf p?s•NTKBV and DlARRHfHA IV CROJ3BI*, whether arising bom teething or aay other aaaae.

FuU'directiona for aging will aeoonitany each bottla. A Be rare ahd call for i| A

Wn#8LdW8

!80OTHI^6

BYBOP,"

EU7inr iie/ji-u'lTitle of "CtrairM ft Paaxnra,* on thTonteX wrapper 43) q$sn are bat* imitations ^.1 fcs»wl)3

ulq oiew lo ,H«JJ

.'fro ,•

:~T—

.'i du^'n

hs» '00d% fl .€» o!

ill (.1 be.' -5

AtsrttKf STAHDiBlf t'dawi. iT'Vj'i

WINE"

BkTTERS!

TJXM jWor FOR TH* WEAK,-

BfTTEBS

ly Per#ftna,,,, a! *j

i'

FOBtTHS PALI, FOB THK SlOKLY, FOB TH* AGKD,

I "in

4

FOB FBMAL1S, FOB BPBING USE 1 II

No BiHers Equal to Them

Speer'sitandfrd Wine Bitters, —MAD* OF—

WINE, HERBS & ROOTS SFKSB'S

Celebrated Wine, so well known, with

FKR0VI1N BABE, '3

xo:isrj£

1

VHAHOMOJC M/ttWKm, t! iat 8NAKB BOOT, WILU 0HKKBT BARK. vt** UIMtlKB, and such other HKBBS and BOOTS as will iA all cAses assist Digestion, promote the Secretions ol the System if. tbe natural channel*, and give

VIGOR

^insrofiol eriT—rb.:THa-i ]j YOL'SG AWOCfl.HALI AffD FBIAU! ^^Ili tis) i|tvfU).-wonderful pueww.' Brings

COLOR i0 viiw:

t»tkaiiMBWI|ia1|^ ito Jastft

BLOOM AND BEAUTY

To tbe{ |hin,. jace and care-worn o.ont«nanc«. Cures Ffe^^B and cieaten APPETIT*. Try tbem. (Tse none' other. Ask for BPKBK'S 8T4NDABD 0TTTBK3. Bold bf Draggi.ts and Or«(Br*.' «e* tbat my algaatare ir pver the cork

aoquov ALFRED SPEER, rasaslc, N. J», aad 243 Breadway, Maw.Fork. rrada asppUod by J0HH80N, KOLLOWAY OO., Philadelphia: OipBOX A. KBLLY,. Pittsburg, and bj all Whohiaale Dealer*.

a

No. 62 Ilm Street, Boston, Mass.'

Forsale by BA*i, GULIOK A BIBBY aulSwad Ta-Thurs flat.

EBBORS OF YO UIH. ireaaa Maa. the (Xferieace ot years has deaaasttawd (ka fact that reliance may le {daoedln th»efflca:y of

DJBtm BELL'S SPECIFIC* Tor the speedy and permanent care of seminal Weaknew. the malt of Toathfnl Indiscretion, which aegtected, ratat the happiBeas.-aad nnflu thesnflerer for business, social society, or marriace. They can be used without datrctir-n or interference with business pursuits.

Price oae Dollar per baa. or foar boxes 'or thiee dollars. If yon cannot procure thS3 pills ec ose the aoney to

BBTAK

A Co., 64 Cedar street. New

Tor*, and tbey wi» h* »ea» bf TMan^Matl WeU etaled. Piirato circulars ta gtutlemen a Dt fre« oa applieatioB. Snclosa stamp. fsvf

e.-i •'•••'v'r (rr.,r .v.,.

ti%.£

LADIES,

If JOB itqntro a reliable, remtdy, U*e the best I MR. HABTET'M FMALR WIAS havens fqnsl. Th*y are safe and euraio orni^a ry casaa. paica, oaa ECIXAB P» BOX.

Dr. Harvey's Golden Pills fourdsgreea stronger tbey are intendtd fjr special caaia—raios rivs OMUM raa BOX. Priva circular* sent free. Enclose stamp. 11 you lanaot procute the Pills, eacl^ee Ihe money and addieas BBTAN A CO 6IO»dar 8ir»ot, New Tork, aad on receipt they wi I be sent well sealed bj rttnry mail. De'9-deod wly

Xifotffi atasieufr.

A Cough. Ol«l, or Sore lbroat. BEQITtaca IMMCDIATE AT**»VTO*

AJDSHOUID BE CUKCKEO. IF ALLOWED 10 CO»TIMT*, lrrttation of the I.nnes,n permnnciit 'Fhront A ffi-c lion, or an inenrnbfe liunic lllataw lB*rTE!t 1BE BEBVLV

Brovn's Bronchial

Troffiw,

linvinga dirort Influence to tho P^M*, giv)

OBTAIN

inuutdiato relUr.

For Bronchitis, Aatlwaa, Calarrh,€«n. aumpttve and Tbront Blseaaci, TBOCHBS ABB VIED WITH ALWAYS QOOD TCCCBSS.

8IN6KRS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS

will find Troehu nseful in o'earlig the voice whea taken befoie Slagin of Spe»king, rcllering the Throat alt an anownal ex«rtlin of tbe vocal organa. The Trochtt ate rec prescribed by I hysiciaos, and "n.ivo aial* from omlneut men tbrougiieu'. if Being an article of true metit, »nd haw th'ireffiptoy by a Ustof miuy y%i#p finds thim. in now localities iu the world, and tbe Trochet ate Vat nouaud tetter than other artioUs.

only

J'BBOWN'S BBONCUIAL

50

yds

Hemp Carpeting. 71-JS yard' five Oassimere for snit. One ddfuif" KandVad''Bteel Bladed KniA's and Forks. Oae do ea ltogcrs' bsst Silver PlatedToTks on wb|t* laeta). PortabieSiwisg and wuferoigeriag KacUicp. 7 12 yarda duufrte.width {Tater-nr^af Cloaking. Sat of Furs Muffane Collar,'

Tar

and do not take any ol tho worthless -imitation* thn be of re I COLP EVERYWHERE. •1380 t'g Itw tit ^dildAW Imoa-io'Me .AKwk Inn n.'i.'ttia

PER CENT. REDUCTION:

Notice to Kcrchanta, Banker*, Brokera, Pt)blidi«ni, Otatlonera, I'riat•Irs, Companies, Ia*ryci-a, Arclil. tecta, Schools, Clergymen,

Circulars, Prlces-Cnrrent. Letters, (^notations, CaUlogui *, Music, or any Documeotav or Draw, ingsmay be obtained at t|ie following rjgtraord'h*rj cheap prices 100 copies, fac^imiinr, of ady document pr drawing, Ac,,, £3,00 600 copies, $5,00 1,003 copies $8,00 and l-0,t00 copies $450. Or fiO per crnt. apoa may be saved by'nsing

IC

HAVBICE'*(heaboveAprices PATENT

PAIKTIKO

UTOGRAPH­

Pscsa, for Offices, Pnblisherr, sta­

tioners, Printers, Schools, Cpmpauies, Ac. fricj: 980. A

young liny can strike tff lOOropies, lettersizj, per hoar, of any documenft dra«ing, maaic, with the greatest facility. Maurice's Talent States Bl jht* are sold at moderate' price«. Public experiments each.Saturday.

N. D. —All kinds of tiithogranhlo work are done with tha greatst oaie, at the lowest ratss.— MAUBICK'S Potent Autographic and LithogVspble Printing, Writing and Bngrating Establishment, 10 North Wii'lam St., NEW TOBK. *4 dec25d6odty. noitestoat

MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR XuL Of TOUCH rejtored in fjar weeks. DB. BIOOBD'8 ESSENCE OF LIFE'restores manly power*, from whatever cans* arising the ctfocls ot early pernicious habits, self-abnae, impoteucy and climate, give way at ones'to ibis wonderful medicine, if taken regalarly according to tbe directions (which are very simple, and require no restraint from business or pleasure.) Failure Is impossible. Sold in bottlei at (3, or fonr quantities id one far {9. To be had only of the sola appointed agent in America, H. GKBTTZEN, 93, 3d Avenne, cer. of 13lh str^t. N. Y. dp'28.

The Great English Remedy

rnHEBB WAFEB8 ABB A COMPOUND of tbe I most valnabla and harmless ingredients known to the medical faculty, and will cure «ith outfall, oil the varl.ons forms of Oonorrhea, Oleet Stricture, Leuchorrhea, Spermatorrhea, and all weakness of the aeznal organs, always effecting a radical core, in t)ip shortest possible liaae^ fr? quently in two or thrae days, wltbon't any chang 'Of ordinary habit*, diet, eto. They are pleasan to the the.taate, in no way disturb thestoniaoh or bowels, and no poisonous drngs are necessary tie taken even in the worst' stages of the disease The Wafers, when need according to iliredtlons. though perfectly harmless, are the aiost positive remedy ever discovered, and tbeir reputation all ovAr in rope, a* well as lit this

Tbis medioipe has paen Ujtgl for many years, and it is warranted a certafi ctntp, no mattef'how! bsd the oaae may Unudr^ds of certificates canbesbowo. Priee, one Dol'ar pur bottle, or six bottles for Sve Dollars.

SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS.

If yon cannot procure it send a statement of yonr oase, and enolose the m-ucy to BB.YAN A CO.,8lOedar street, New York, aad it will be sent yoo. On rocelpt ol Five Dollars, a bottle nearly eqnal to seven small, will be aent to any express office io the Uui'oJ States, (barges paid Private circnlirs, seDt da application. Enclo itsmp.j ,„T. .f!

INSURANCE COLUMN.

NATiONAi,'•""*

LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

or TH*

United States of America,

WASHINGTON, D. C.

mmm by SPICIALACT «r omm, ArraovKD JotiT (6, 1868. CASH CAPITAL^. $1,000,000

PAID IDT FCIX.

'•^IBRANCH OFFICE: First National Bank: BHjIdjbg, PHILADELPHIA. Where tbj gaepil but in sa of th* Coauany

ri bi

country,

is's stHfi-(

olent guaranty fbr the complete safety and effl clency of this pleasant remedy. Price $1 a paokage, or three for S3, securely: wrapped from observation, and sent br mail to' any addresa on receipt of the prices named.

A printed treatia* npon tbese complaints will be sent free of charga on app ication by mall to the gaheral fcgents, 'Collins Brother* 423 Peconl street, St. Loulai Ua.

Tbe Wafers are sold by Druggists generally. declSdGm

1

BRIAN'S LIFE INVJOOBATOBj OB LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIH, For all DeraDgemonta of tho Urinary Organ,

It gives

IAfe, Health and Strength to all who use it end follow my dirqot onj, Ii never fails to remove Nf rcotiB Debility, ImttoteiM oy or want of I'ower. aud all wsaktiois arising from Kzcesses or Indheretiun, lssnltlng iu loss ot memory, unpleasant dre«m»,' weak nerves headache, nervous trembling, general ls*itnde, dlmnei* of vision, ilnsliiug of tli skin, •which, if neglected, will surely lead to Iu auity or Con(umptlon. Wbon tbe system Is ncs aff.'Cted, it will'not recover without help. I* muBt be iuvig orated and s'trenglbeaea, to enable the sulforertof fulfill the (futies of life.

^«-l9-l»dwl|

MANUFACTURERS. •i at

PATRONIZB flOMB MANDJL FAOTOBltS. Wa have on hand a line alSack- of BaaU Door* and Blinds, oi onr own «ttai)'*''tarq, «jhic4( wej will sell at a very small xlvpnrv on r.|ist. We Warrant, our Work to b» saperior to any erer lUtore olfamd iti tbln maiket.

Baying of will furnlsb employment to,yonr own Mecbaaiua, aad at the sa»«.tiir.e

Benefit ourselfies a* we warrant all our work We alaokvep on hand, and maoofaUirtf to or der, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of risliWsg Laotber USBJ iu iI1ing.

CLIFT ft WILLIAMS. PBAittiit^nrii

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OFFICEBS:

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JAY COOKK, Chairman finance acd*Xxe«a Committer HBNRY D. ^)kF,

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EMKKSON W. PEKr, SecrsUry aad Aotuary.

This Co»P»nj. National ia its character, vJfera of its large Capital, Low Batoa af I^e-, New Tkbles, the most desirable means lile yet presented to tha pablle. of premium being largely reduced, favorable to tbe ii*nrer* a* thoa* of llatual Companies, and avoid all.thsi complications and uncertainties of Not**, Dividends, and the iiiistinderstao. ing* which tha latJ ter are so apt'to canes tho Poitcy-BoUrr*

Several new and attaative table* are now pra^ sen ted, which med only to be understood piove acceptable the] pub lie, such as tbe I|f-fOME-PKoDUOING P»ttOY aad BfTU9M PBEH1UM PO+ICY. In (ha tormer. UBUMpy-t liclder not only si cor. a life insurance, payabl^ at doatb, but will receire, if living, after a period ot a few yetri, an qitwal income eijnal to le* per cent, (to JJ.T end.) rf kit policy Ih' the' latter, tbe Company agrees to return to the amtrtd the Utiit' amount of mmef he An pqid 1m, b» tM#f*afo (i* amount of kj policy.

Tlio attention of person* contemplating ln«ur. ing their ltves or increasing tbeamoopt of Inaarance tbey already have, Is called to the IpcoU/ advantagasolfiiredby the Httlraal Llfs laiaraosa Company.

Circular8v Pamphlets and fall particular* glten on application to ths Branch OSIce of the Company, or to .TilHIf W. ELLIS ft CO.

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