Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 January 1869 — Page 2
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DAILY extress
XSRBK HAUTK
Mond»S
and
seat.
llfU-
Horning, Jan-
The New
Th* Cincinnati
18tll» 18'®*
Jersey Legislature will elect
a United States Senator
place of Mr. Fbblinghutsik, Bepubhcan The Democrats have a m*2onij,
of the Supreme Court provides that they
may
l.r-
to-morrow,
undoubtedly choose Johh P.
StocKToK, who was irregularly electa few years ago, and was ousted from *ib
Chronicle's
"Washing
ton special indicates that the Sepate wi 11
nrobsbly concur in the repeal ol
Tenure-of-Office bill, near the close of
the
session. Previous speculations
of the
Senate. We
hope that the Senate will
the House
THK
non-concur
in
resolnlion and that Oongre
retire at their option on full p»y,
after reaching the age of
This bill will no doubt supersede that oi Mr Wilbon, which makes the retiretirement peremptory. Having been ap
pointed for life, it is held by Mr. Sh*b«
Mty that a judge can not be removed,1.t
andean only cease to discharge his funo
tions by his own volition.
ft uowb the important Senatorial.elec-
tions
which will occur
of the State of Maine is exciting the most interest. It has beon distinctly giVen out that Senator Mobkill, of Maine, will not' recognize the nomination of Mr. HaMXIK, as claimed by his friends, put permit, bis name
to
to vote with him
ment.
becom5ng in
against impeach
Wa beptjblish, in regular order,jon the third page, the four letters Which constitute "the Bakee-Cttmbacx corres* pondence," in order that those of our readers who are not already familiar with "the situation" may have an opportunity to post themselves, and may be able |he better to understand the report of pS'o ceedings in the Senate, elsewhere printed.
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As we have heretofore said, no ment on those letters is neoessary.
T^ey
•peak,for themselves with an unusual degree of directness. The man who ckn not form an opinion from their pe too stupid to be helped by solid acr comment.
fSSSSSSSSSSSSS /1
Another huge
real estate
aifd ^sh
operation is before the Senate in
jjthe
shape of a railroad bill which modeitly asks only twensy sections of land to mile on cach side, and $70,000 of per mile for most of .the distance bet' Fulton, Arkansas, and San FranciicO, with two con siderable branches. Twepty sections per mile would be all the lfnd through a strip of forty miles wid^.t^othirds of the way across the continerjt— and all to a,single corporation I If alternate sections* are to betaken, the,donation would cover a strip ^eighty miles wide! 'r
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How many Senators and M. C.'s are for sale to this concern How many of them propose to become stockholder! in this road?
Personal and Political*
It is said tbat Petroleum V. Nafeby will clear forty thousand dollars out! of this lecture season.
f\
Col. Ward H. Lamon, former Jaw partnor of Abraham Lincoln, and Marshal of the District of Columbia during jhis Presidency, h^s a work nearly ready for "the press on- the "secret" hlstory'i of his administration.
It
will probably*
a very readable book, but, we may si presume, not written in a peculiarly friendly stylo toward Badicals.
Mknard, the colored man, is not like
ly to get the Congressional seat to
which
he claims to have been elected to flit the vacancy occasioned by the death of 'Mr. Mann. At the time of the latter's death, there was a contestant named Jones, whose case had not been decided. The evidence goes to show that Jones |was fairly elected, and a decision in his fyvor leaves no vacancy for Menard to fll^.
It is time that the German element, so intimately and long cosneot«d with onr material dovolopment and reformatory advancement, should have an accredited, authoritative, abla mouth-piec^ at Washington. Carl Schurt would be uch a representative. The Legislature of Missouri will do itseK ah honor, and! the State a service, by choosing such a
jnsa4
for he will shed more luster upon t^e office than He^ofiSce upon hfm.* Indus! trlous, clear-headed, scholarly, versatile, talented, and endowed with remarkable power of expressing thought with dis« tinjlness and emphasis, both in oral and written language, be must prove an acquisition to tho august assembly pf which it. is propMi}dttp makq^m a jy^sti^ueDt unit.
The Sue Murphy case presents this anomaly, that the Democratic Senators who during the war sympathized with the Rebellion, and who would not have been very much grieved if treason would]have been auceeuful, are now very much Interested in Miss Murphy's claim. Now •he presents it upon the allegation that "*?he is a loyaTwoman, and was so during the war. She belonged to the class (so it is said) who were bitterly persecuted by the Rebels, and of whom the Democratic
Senators then thought no doubt tbat they were served exactly right. If such persons suffered losses it was their own fault, in Democratic opinion, because they did not
"go with their State."
thing which is
The curious
o[p0lw N°*
could incline them to the belief that it Sb
,,
if
Thebb is just a bare possibility tiat
CongreM wili pa8|M
to limit the funking privilege to the
haDdwriUng 0f-the
We hope Thk
Tribune
est
mated eleven majority against thejrepeal on a full vote
still
leaded editorial to which we have heretofore alluded, says: "Gen. Grant authorthe
Tribune
1 izes written by an
the Tenure-of-Office act
0
the World, purport?ng to
.ill „«ta v«,.U0»r ^feri,Vc opM.™ of bu.» alone, or cog^J1^® ..
t0
amendments "•'.'•/•I'-'.-i. I I are uterlv without foundation. No,hu man being baa ever listened to or shared
bill presented by Senator 3?*®"lBUch
Ukv for retiring superannuated Judges
him
to
|n que8tioni
seventy
years.
outrag0
Resolution!of Mr. Cory, of Franklin directing that real estate be appraised on .a gold, basis. Decided out of order od the ground,that the Legislature has no power to instruct, oflicers
waf
reRjifed t0
"When such men as Garret Dans- and I which he had the
contradict the artiolea
jf they «o»ply affected him-
pelf, but as tliey are evidently publi»hed with a view to embroil bis relations with prJ»alnent gentlemen, most of
beir
ugual eourgei and pro
to-morrow,
that
Cffln,
on construction
of laws. Appeal taken and lost. House
bill
read the third
The Baker-Cumback
—Senate
ment by striking out the words "corrupt and indecent," and inserting in lieu the word "improper." ..After a cool and calm consideration"of tha matter during the night, he had cometi the conclusion tbat it would be right to change words as indicated. He trusted the opponents of ^he resolution would regard that as satisfac: tory.- He
Was
Mr. Hughes said: 'Tis but fair to pre sume that the Lieutenant Governor knew long ago what was in the correspondence, especially as a newspaper article authorized by him and printed the day previ
ous
had admitted the truth of the changes made against him as
the
just that any lompensBtion durald be connection •with the^Sen*^ .P^^. made to loyal Citizens for the loss and I his name
destruction of their property by Rebels. I
tied to doubt whether the persons thus I To^wd W* (^^ugt proposed to be benefitted really were l°y-
name
act prohibiting
been
person who enjo
enjojs it.
5 "auS
w# hop# iu
Journal
of Thursday, in a'd'ouble-
to say that the articles occasional correspondent relate con-
public men *od public rnaUora,
eoD
versations with him as thoft re-
ported
jn
Grant wou]d yot
deem it
We
them his
political or personal friends, or at lealti"
juSt
sensibilities, be' thinks
beat t0 devjatQin
this instance from his
nounce the articles
alluded to incorrect, indelicate, and impertinent In an extraordinary"dogr^''
LEGISLATIVE 8UMMAEY,
7
go before the Legis
lature. In that event, we suppose Mr. Mobbill ozpeots Democratic support.— He has been rather conservative, like Mr. Fsbbkwdbn, and showed some inclination
Friday, Jan.,16.
Sihtate.—Petitions were received from citizens of LaFayette against the 'repeal 'of the gravel road law. A.nd for a prison for women and reformatory for girls.
Senate bill-No. 32, to chun^e the time of holding courte it the Injudicial Circuit, was passed.
A concurrent resolution was passed inviting Charles F.
of Richmond,
and Mr. Brockway, of Detroit, to addreas the General Assembly, at an early day, upon. \he subject of Prison Beform,
Senate went into Committee the Whole to consider th® Baker Camback correspondence.
Senate adjourned until Monday at two p. m.
c"
House.—House bill No. 26, to extend the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace to |3QQ-*od $400, wa? indefinitely poet poned.
Bepo^ 6f Stftt!9 Normal School received aid referred.: Resolution introdnced and adopted directing the Commiittoe o'n ^lUltary Aff(\irs to inquire into^ the Expediency of RMRe£iDgflie
:Adjutant
'Seneral^office.
Also td inquire into the- expediency. of having uniformity of text books in public schools.
owe it to
ru?t?
No. 10, on decedents estates
lima and. passed
Adjourned.
Correspondence
Proceedings..*&oi Friday,
January 15,1869,
On motion, by Mr. Stejn, the Senlatn resolved, iiself into a 0on}mittee of the Whole, Mri Bellamy in the chair, for the consideration of the CumbacK correspon'fierice.'
The Chairman stated the question to be "on the fedopt^oo af -the ptSndiDg amelidfeient'to the sedond resolution.
Mr.
Fisheflmoved
to amend
the amend
not disposed to spend any
time in discussing the matter, and would submit the amendment without argument. Mr. Wobds proposed to further am|nd by a resolution tbat the committee rise and report to the .Senate a recommendation that the "subject "matter under consideration be indefinitely postponed,
Mr. Fisber had the impression tnat amendments were in order. The Cbair decided Mr. Wood'9 amendment out of orders
M£ Gray proposed to offer anotier amendment to the amendment, but jthe Cliair decided it out of order.
Mr. Hughes proceeded to review and discuss, in a speech of about two hours length, the Cumback-Baker corresputidr ehce and its "developments sidce tnif Subject was brought before the Senate, iinsisting tbat the body can have no n^ore important busihess before it than thefeetilement of U»is-questionrand that the
t|me
spent'indeoldlbg upon the Simple proposition to which it is reduceable is time as well spent as it could possibly be by this Legislature or tbls Senate. In the co(ir of bis speech—
to the'actual
dop-
tents of the letter. Mr. Cumback, interrupting-What does' tho S^natbf ttifcan tocfcargd
Mr. Hughes—I mean to charge th el paternity of the article on you. Mr. Cumback—I deny the charge
Mr. Hughes—I can prove it. Jitt Cumback—I demand theprocf.' Mr. Hugh9|—I ^n^provei^by Col »nel
Mr. Cumback—By consent of the ^enate I desire to say tbat I did not kbow there
was any
article on the subject until
that article had been written, and I never saW'Otie word of it tiH it was published in print. Not a line, not an idea, ndt a hint, not a suggestion was made by 4e.,
Mjw Hughiw— to-mysglf I am bound to state to the Senate—and I am glad that the Lieutenant-Governor should be relieved from the responsibility of it— that after I had commented on the prticle in tho last speech I made, I believe it was yftstardsy attBrrioon^-\he' l*Wt speech but one in the session when the debate opened—•iter rhad c/aidemned It^that fMr. Holloway, the pcinatpal proprietor I beiidve of that establish mentj called Upon me and expressed hit' regret at the, appearance of the article, and stated to me that it waficMrted at the instance of Mr. CumbaCk.
That is the source of my
that
I
observable now, is the
understand
time
c^ar«"
]aboring iD
for the positions He^wen*^
.* JffiLit'SKSi da^PtoghHesjw
& doud brewing
M-
Att,
°fwn %at
den
-,ed. While
the campaign, the .JJJJJjg
ho°°*..
.«!«*. «dTOO»lei ft th. we are eHti- I war broke out, _lon„r Tb*
and
?olten up
in J®
xbi. .m b.. ksssf-^S—*
concession tor public sentiment that we ^ign his position here. Heibow finds I ought to be grateful for. Let us hope that 1
hitn8elf
excluded from
... _ttv no in I Education by the malice ol t.
servants will co-operate with I ^U^d te7mined that under no Sircumretrenohment thus far—namely, so far as
gtancei woujd vote
m8n
for him. ffe had
rebuked ^for censuring RePj^lcan
newspapers. Some one aet _. u-j nati
QazcUe
upon him. gome one had
Bet the Cincinnati
Commercial
ana we
upon him, and-hm constiUwnW
even had been rebuked. He ba4 beb^ challenged to go outside the legitimate grounds of the discussion. The Republican party in -caucus, notwithstanding these charges, nominated him for the big office of Senator. His election is assum eu by them. They have forestalled action of the Sen#le. Had he b«J& innocent, he might have gone there a
ourselves to go for
ward' and pronouuc6 judgment. Tna Republican party will not be responsible alone for bis election to the Senate.— Enough independent meii will be found among the Bepublicans to prevent^ his eh^tiwj unique he is assisted, by PeWcrats. I have considered myself as entirely out of tiie contest. I have still hoped.that some man may bo found who can concentrate enough strength to defeat him. If no other can be found,11 tell the genllemon that all of their taunts will not.deter
me,
The
who would propose, a" corrupt bargain, is himself subject t6 it. Does the Legislature of Indiana desire to send men to the Senate of the tJnlted States who are .cor
000,0?$ W^r, u-i
In the midst of a oolloquj betwi Messrs. Hanna and Gray, concerning Senatorial election—
Mr. Hughes interposed, and stated he was sincprely of the opinion, if ttie Democratic papty would unanimously pe kind enough to vote for any
Mr. Cburch simply wanted to define the position of those who would vote Against this resolution as be understood it. We believe there is no corruption
Mr. Gray g*ve* nalfW ^that he should offer a substitute for the resolutions now before the Committee after they,are perfected
Mr. Bobinson, of Decatur, believed it' was-A general agreement all round last night that this question
mitted to a full Senate, and the fact is evid«nt that the Senate is not full now. He moved that.the committe rise for the purpose of'ascertaining if we have a quorum.
The Chairman decided that there was a quorum present. Mr. Gray asked^as a matter of courto»y.u that his proposed substitute be read for information.
Mr. Fisher insisted- thatno.advantage could be gained by its reading. The seoond resolution^ as amended, was adopted upon a division—affirmati^q 28, negative not counted.
The third resolution was adopted without a division. Mr. Gray's substitute, which had previously been sent to the Secretary's desk, was then read. It embodied a resolution that the Senate has no jurisdiction over the subject matter of the correspondence*.
The Chairman decided it out of order. Messrs. Gray and Bice appealed from the deaision of the Chair to the judgment of the Senate,
The President pro
in
formation* Iti»ay he right -or wrong.— I give my authoiity, and upon thai
au-
thoi ity I make the cbarge. The Lieutenant Governor will find that I do him no harm intentionally, white at the same time I will not shrink from stating this case just as I understand it So much for that And in" connection with it, if he wants to trace Uro matter op, I will say
th'at'tBe"article
put in—pwrhaps Written at his instance
Urn,
«r".
Tba reeoluiions as« a wh^le were thexf
rise, reponthe resolutions aad Mk that they be made
?en
r.u
ber,
and that I am at the
service of the members of the Legislature, of either party, for the position. When Mr. Hughes h^d cpncluded-r-[
a question
G. replied
speech by Mr, Hughes. Mr. Hanna, as an individual, w&s of the opinion that the beet thing for
the majority
deodl w.
at some length
the
order for Monday,
MaMal
at half-part
2, o'clock
The motion was agreed to.
ot
the Whole reported as instruct. The report was concurred
^Mr^Ohurcb offered resoluUon wbio^ was adopted, that when the Senate journ it adjourn till Monday
We have it from the most reliable sources that Palmer's Lotion is unequivocally the best article known for enring every kind of eruptions of the skin. Persons of all ages will find that it will almost immediately relieve them of every kind of cutaneous disease that is aqnoyinc
or
Igu 11b- i, tb«l
Vindi
cated man. That caucus cast an implied censureJupoiLAiie* Gpvuwui1, and rabuked him for wbat heha4.4^^0* P*HC0S. 'r® Republiflin Senators in this flour in, delicate situation. co^ld hesitate 4o longer as to my co»«ei «f I do^e pg before.
•National Volunteer. Shtf-
unsightly.
byville, Ind,. 1
wjw
rr«0.
^hk following is an exiract from ft private
Wtle'r
written
by the proprietor!
of the Plantation Bitters: "We had no conception ff the wide spread suffering which exists, or of the ^finoot infallible cures produced by the PlA^tatIonBitterb, when waflrstcomBieoced offefing.them fpr gale.
We
Out!
Lool^
man
,i:ii
Bepublicaln,
at^d the Bepublicans should, vote for Mr. Ciumback, a good .deal of moss would grow over the rocks and trees in t&is neighborhood before anybody would jbe 'elected at all.
Mr. Hooper's convictions were .such that he felt it to be his duty to exprese his disapprobation of a proposition such as that contained
in
the letter of the
Lieutenant Governor. The resolution enabling him to do that, accomplished all he desired, and all that he believed to be his duty. He should, therefore, vote for the resolution.
in the
letter—no proposition for bargain and sale. The Senator from Monroe,.ajnd others, think otherwise. Those of us whothink there is no proposition for bargain and sale vote against it. Tbat is' the whole thing. If we thought there was a proposition for,a bargain and sale, we might vote for tfie resolution, but we don't think so. 'r'
Mr. Fosdick—Afier looking.'at this matter in every light,' and after oareful rflection, had come DO the conclusion that (he lettor of he Lieutenant Go Verai or contained not only a suyt^estion- but a suegestion uponwhich is based.an offw. And did the Lieutenant Governor not regard it as a proposition in Which there was something to be done by him to buy the Governor? Mr. F. could no,t understand it in any other light. Ft is the construction that 6very man will put upon it, and he thought Governor Baker was justaflable in putting the construction fl|on it.that His Excellency did, consequently he announced bis intention' of voting for ttio resolutions,
was
Bob
having resumed
the chair for the consideration oMhs appeal by the Senate On motion by Mr. Johnson, of Montgomery—
The appeal was laid on the table upon a division—affirmative, 26 negative not counted, Of
Mr.. Oravensi moved that the SenaM again resolve Into a Committee! of the Whole.
t-'i
Mr. Hughes moved to amend by limiu ing the time to flve minutes^ The amendment was agroed to.
Thereupon the President
pro.Um.
va
cated and Mr.Bellamy reeumedthexhair. Mr. Wolcott, in expl*n»tiott of bis vote,' satd Ttas fcat trabspired before this body had an' eqastencer id buah, and therefore this body has no juris^stion of tjtie fact.
now
find tJittt every.ho«se has & Weak child, an ailing parent, or debilitatednged mem
who needs this Tonic. Our Laboratory has grown from a single room to an immense building, and our sales from a tew fcoltles to m»py hundred dozens per day, and we are glad to know that tney have done you so much good,.
MaqnoIia Watke.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold_ at half the price. S 'id vk'.bw*l I" *4i
If it is tlirown in your teeth that you do not keep your dental aparatus in proper trini it is y04.r own lault, for all the world kno^s that you,might Qo so by using .that matchless vegetable dentifrice, jBfiZQDOHT.
1
The amendment of Mr. Fishaplwfis agreed to upon a division—affirmative 27, negative not counted.
Mr. Gray defended the "Lieiitenapt Governor, and particularly on one point which he said had been attempted to be impressed upon the
Senate
contiiiualfy,
viz: that the Lieutenant Governor ct)ujd have produced the correspondence'ca^d laid it before the Senate at any time, Wit tbat he haB from day to day suppressed it. He held that the Lieutenant Governor acted perfectly right and repeated, ashehHs pontcinded jjefore during this diioussion, that it is
tui
w1
=====
over which
the Senate has no jarisdicUan, arid tp« Senate ought to hare dissmissed it promptly when it first cAtrie before the both?. Mr.
to .the
Uie
Democracy would b? the election otiji .r. Cumback to the ITniUd States SBn a e, He would oppose any combinatioh to defeat the Lieutenant Governor, but sliill always held himself subject to
this will
of
of
the party to which he
belonged. There ware more ^ays than one in whioh ^h.e election of Mr. C. Woi^ld benefit the Democratic patty.
Latest New York News.1
-LADIES!!
Look Out Look Out!
Out!
libok
'•'Bcauilfies the cimjilec'lon."
1
ttl"1
"Qlves a BoS)r-TGlowvto the Cheeks."
jfl'A Buby Tisge to tVe Lilp.V i' yi0"/tem«T»s all Blot^s^d.Wpoklsss'M the Wolld," a,
EAUTI FIER,
aiTtf
thk
BIWI!8-SWI!I AND 0UW BL0M18 One Bottle,-$1,00—Three for $3,001 1000 -BottlesSoldinotj0 day lnN.T, dty.in •W All Drurgists tn TBBBK HlitjTB sell It.
Address "Oostab,"i .10 Crosby St., N. Y. Or, John F. Hknby, (Succeacor to) DXMAS BABNES
CO., 21
1
Park Bow, N. T.
Sjld In TEBB1! HAXTTE, by
barb oulick & berbt, Wholea^ej^Jtflt^l Agents. J#n4dwly-n to Biff.
•d b-bl s7f & nriol, .ftM
rhalou's Paphiau JLolion
Ibr BcautlfJInfe the SKI.Vanfl COMPLEXION.
Removes all EBDPT10N8, FBB0KLB8. PIMPLES, MOTH BLOTCHES,
TAtetc„
-THK SKI* SOFT, PIAB and BLOOMING. For LADIES In tke NDBSERT It Is lavalnable. For "PHAPIA edr
uavjiiw ui tBQ nwiwppi mis ibtriiuihivs GENTLEMEN after SHAVING It kas no cqial. BAPIAN L0TI0X" Is the oolj reliable rem (br itlseases and tilrmlshes of the SKIN.
PHALON'8 "PAPHIAlf 80AP" for tbe TOILET. NVBHEBT and BATH, will Dot chap th^SllN. PHee, 20 Ceqts per Cftke. ..
JL
"FLOB BE MAYO," "FI.OR BE MAYO." HANDKERCHIEF.
-•ff
to be sub
Oat (I'.i
•pitT .7»(*•••«! W iJilids!f
HOFF'S
Malt
l| TkAOr JnJ MARK
extract
Great' Seduction
PRE OBHT. REDUCTION. 50 Ifottce to Mereh fcert, Publtahei era, Osmpaales, Lawyers, tecta, Sj[hovls,Cle«7nMn,
ILLtfJEUTATEll
Westem PBINTKD IH OIL ipitBiiir. aibp
Contsin tbe
4
HE -fflC
TfflS
lwo
o'clock P. fi. '1*f)i And then the »e adjourned
ff CHEaHjJSS
MVO 0* THE UEABT!
Br
frc*.
*H« «v*a Powiia A. 84 *0* ?•'.
Alw, Gonplet. Storfc.,3r^hioaetch«i, Poetry,
"fihistrations, cot,-
^3yJg'lnf.P." OABTOOJi, OUOtlow, wM
fEBMH:—$S,o« fir' fear (52 Koakers.)
CO.'S BfiOJ
tor
liippiNoon A B^KiwitL: The people eeem to be cr*»y aboni yonc r.ED Jacfct Axs. flaase aeudrae twenty down more.
TV» troly! '3'JiU 3 W. D.
The "Bbs Jacket"
Vf
"sAt'DIIfd'6I&tuB" Ch'eap, ient and:tTs6ful. fiend's ever v-i .i-fceiliws
fconven*
Single oopi's, six cents. All ..dealers,sell it., Addrts«j KHIOTT, THOMAS & TALB01JT, Boitoa, Jtaes.
American .Company BICHLI SOZNip) I TOlLEt SOAP^. McKEONE. TAN HAA6M CO., 88 S. Front-Bt., PuIxadklpaiA,
a
-jfvv'j^is sinKbntti rartj .ii dill BIO! i^d*oa« nl ,bel.iiO'j'}« ei ion fciworfs
Standard Preparations
ABB
"Oostar's Bat, RMcb,' Ac., Exterminators, •'Costar'a Bed Ba^ Estermlnsiton, "Costar's (Oni^ Pure) Insect powder. "All Dragglstsln Taaaa Hadt* sell them.',
tlle
17,
1865.
means the t« ttjetf wUh eeftalntT of naturaciion. Iuoalre ft the Drn?gi»t«
SKID'S 11QPID DJlV/al*
no o0ur kiwi, 3
Uw Bed's OfeeAitari Bnooge^lsckinc, th.J belt Dreulngand Biaa.iDgjor ujiiidr»n'» Stioei,Hubb»r»» *c,.. j. i—!—•""""1
J5
jt .—:—
flr.vfcrrtii.piiB,
p*r*-
T.
s'eft.L'ii •. ii«wR8 .••. snsttsif Jij nfsi-
VA UTION.—-Unprinplpled
dealers
are selliDg painted red, the Bbd JackkT Air. The irobd qximltU^a or hU Aio onalce it) its.'CUTTING ^a .litiw, not In fb'e ed alnt.
for
aale by ttJ.reepanti-
ble hardware dealersand the m»nul«ctUTer». I
LiFFiNGOTT & BAKEWMiL, Fitt«burgh,
Mional Agriculturist
lihi- .•} oil Agriculture, Horticulture, aii Bural Eeouooy, FCBLI8HBI) AT PITT0BCRGHv PA. .1, pt. KVESTER,
Asstoted
pj
:VUtor5.
a 3orjs ijf Praotlcal CjatribntoU'.
Teaus—41,00 pjer sauum Ten copies, $7,50,
Aittrtitixg
26 c.
per tine, for, ettaK iraeriion.
Ultlll
REDUCED.
PRICK1
Aiii YE AR.
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8
This favorite'family JonrtraTwill hereafterTo a?nt to aubicnbersrfor 88,50 per year, A gratis copy sent one yi-ar-to any person who obtains dix uames and forwards tiooi stlth the money to as. f"n other word*, we will send eeren copies lor {16,00. ThiptmakA« the 1J«iok I Thp Cheapest ^torj Papec in Amcrlcb.
Its columna are filled with. C«'hxil Stobies dj the ltst writers, aud that charming variaty In pret'ry, wit and generf4 miscellany, so Well calculated to pteara*11. lovers of fbod reading.
Now
is the
Tfme to
1
Caution.—Do not be imposed uptjn jay othor parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise".' OurSb the only genuine and really practical machine maiu--facturod.
Gilman's Pulmonary Troches. Kspcially recommended for
relieving ho trieness.
and renders
and Speaktrs.
Burt
INS HBAGBAN0E-
Dold bf all Urn?, 'vdwlyaform
in
Agml far V. 8.
Price.
Qualities ahd Pbofzbtim Unthpaibkd. A DellghtfWv 9M»ItkMis BETERAGE. I A Pleasant Invlsoratliig TONIC. 3ra intonate for Ale nn^Aieokirtie Drinks.
A 8TBEN6THBN8B for tke Debilitated. {ESPIOIAU.T KVBSniS.ltOTHCM.}' Atiartaln SIUlDI for Dtaordecs of the THROAT, CHEST, UHI6S AND STOMACH.
isato, Blfeksni.Bro.
kert, PubUslscn, Statioaen, Prtak Arehl*
Cireulark, Pr(fts-A'rreh{. tietUra, QuotationilL Oatakngwrs, Kosie, da aUj bocsktaaiM, Jor OnW'
Xillowiiaf .aatraortH-
ba obtained at tka 4— «p p/jpes: lOQooples, faotsiakiles, of any or 'dftwin*. Ac., KN so? eopfsSr,
inga saay nary caea doeaSsanf 95.09 1,000 aofilea 1^00 aM lV,"oeO oopies fiSflr .Or. COper oeat. apaa tke abovf prtaa* may be saved by using MAtjaiaa's )Pat**t Avyoeaarate PaMrrnro Puss, tbr Oflfcia, PobHshert, stationers, Printers, 8choola, Companies, Ac. Prioe )80. A yonng boy can strike off 100 copies, lattsr siae, par hour, of any document, drawing, mush), with tke greatest fadlitj. Maurice'a Patent
graatsst fadlitj. ka arw ieH as ssederate' prleei.
522L IhHgparlmaa^iW^h flaturtUy.
dotfavtth^i grefctkrt bare,
PBV
m:
kt
tBe le
MAOBlCBtTaS^tAf
A*Mgr^fatoka4~'
icPrlntlng,_Writtnj afcd- jTtjsvltsg Kstabllsh-
ting
meat, 10 North ^11 lam I
decBWaoCy
Osrafbr Byapepsia, Liwr CouipJ^Int,
Asihma, (Jhills ahd Fever, Oravel, Diabetis and General Debllllv. Per sale by all DrrgyMa., DB. K. DEXTER L0VKR1DQK, Prop'r, uCfFAto, gn-y.
Deafness, Catarrh. Scrofaia.
ALADYpatarrhHsT
Who had suffered.for }ears from PtafueBs. an-l Scrofaia, was curod !try a Maple reSiedy. sympathy-Mtd grsrfittide prompts her to send the receipts free of charge to any one slmilai'1/ aflTtcted. Address
H°b°ken,
NTS.
MM
sJ*u,
pB»a ».no(j
1XDV CEIKRT9 TO AOBHTB LAM. WUW !.¥£• I
Per
Oent
olabbiDg topther aiid bnyiag COr SKX88 UO3)8, WOOL*K QOODS,
i,
4,
Barclay-St., N.
10
Honey, Glycerine,Elder Floiver, jtouqtfet'ffnA Palm,
a!
In ^ualltf Style'and Paffuma warranted (quarto tba Bngliab and sold fully 50 per .ceut. chdaper, which accounts for the great falling. oi, in fhe demand for the foreign soips, and the' eVpteteP dentvd auocess !af the ABirlAS Cotnpahy Toilet Soaas, now soM ev«ajr.wtiere In the Uulie* states._ MC4E0NE, TAW piABEJf 4 C0„ qq Bole Manufiwthrers.
PPX.K PARIN8, 'Oorlnjf and 8llcfng Ma--®-chln«s. Made by J».{Q WHITBMOBB, Wircester Mass., ,,
WAITED, A(iE\TS,
97S to !?200 per montb, 4vr
erywhere, male and female, to lntroduc® the OSSMOUtB 1MPBOTXD COMMON 8KMBB1 JTAfiTILY SITWING MACHINE,- This Machine *111 atifc!), beta, fell, tuck, liuilt, coid, bipd, braSd, and embroidnr in a most superior manner. Price' only $18. Fully warranted for Are ye»t«. We will pay 81,000 for any machine tbat will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elaqtic'sekm, than oursi It'ifcakes the "KlSatlo ionic at'ltcb.*!! Every second stitch can be cut, and stillrhe cloth cannot be pulled apart withoat tearing it. We pay Agents from $76 to $200 per month and sxpeuses, or a commission from which twice that amount'can bo made. Adrfress SECOl^Br & OO., Pittsburgh, Pa., oil Bos toft, Mass.^ or' Sti/Cojuls Mo. i» '"'T iif
to Olr
N.f.
MONTHLY o-
For January, 1869, ONTAINIMO a .list of valusbleiut* useful ar-
po Iftsi
Sold fry Diuggists^vd Qrooers. j©8. fl. PPSKSEIT,
1
.Murray St., New fork.
BrUUh Proline*a tf S. A.
^aa4deodly-t
ticies for sale at, ON* DOLLAE-.eaoh alto eral inducements for forming Clubs. It also eosstalvi Information, whlcb we think, will be lmpwinnt to any persSn Mndlif kinnf to the eift Ki terpriao One Dollar Utneerns.
It is tha opinion of som^of oar City and. State officials, that
It
this circular is circulatec^iu all
parts of, the conn try, it wonld be the mskas of saving* grtat desTof taoavy, which is nttw lott b»sending tithes*ufUawf«l{c4nc«rns. ftn ac. count of our inuasosetrada^ and of thadeprecia.
Merehaiadite we'are how offertfig lU^seMTiiflhMsilvlBtS ABn aver be'ttS^i ffsred. Copies sent freo to any address.
ANDREWS
A
CO.,
04
Wc Aire Aaod! Aad are prapartd.an acaotnt of otu immsdss ik oxaAst or.fijcsisits, and'of tha DicwcLAtfoss ik MncBAiOtss bfall kinds, tb^offSr to rat- Agei^a. and tbapubnCiaot enl "OoCfona, but ilL' kinds' nf Goods at prtoss »s« than syrr before Orrias»J:
Any person inn*#lTFl8nd to as for printed notices or Bisff gfitfffft ^6 enclosed, can re-
a aslectloa of ana of tks fslhratng artiolea: Misasa Fur MaC and TSppatt, 81var.Pl*ftd tee' Pitcher, Jyina WaUk, Wool jLongBfetwls, 1 pr 'jSr^i^dlMBnal ftiftlcuTars new cibc
to*
8IKBT, HLA-NKHTd7 SHAWLS, *c.. Ao,.
O^tor*, fatte/ Goods, *c., of
j. EASTMA1T
ii
UJiBAIL.
(fS Hanover Stmt, Boslea, Mass.. KlnnsM Wholesale Dealers by the States, BstabliaM ISM.
Th3 goods aold bj n« ut described. In printed jTpt or checks, »hich an sent to anj kddretsM Tta/»t»t»f ttn wentasbtKclob« of Im, toaidv, Wvividrid, 6tt IWt dotiir tho rocoiTor on k?
ths oheafc, ap ax-
h«ngr» It for any one of two or three huadied othfT article# Jn rnrtetliv. lg ruirtilfr *ortli ofeTery article siul slut SJWJ*®" •«»e*erluesB be exchange! ibr a Wh,le 1uU or llirtr PiaieA Keratilsf Table Castor, with Fire Bottles. K»»d what the greit pj»per of the Nortfcwest, tha
Toledo Blt*U
(8a-by'# paper,) says of o«:—
"Wgxt
W« saw at th Hn,-Curtostty ted us,
wiiile,ieceut)y id Boston, to rltit the collar. of Messrs. Kastmah A Xksdaul.
ofceopy rcur'itoriej tn the elegant block No.-05 ttaatfrtr atrtSt. Tho name of this firm has*Bs-
ar
,0
51
1'
1868,/
h^f»tOld
words' throaghoDt
tfce Mid}fe *nd Wtstern Strles, vhile as prompt and honofabU batiusss men they.are «ndorsel If the Mst firmn in their own city, Their clab ayetBtBoJ-toUing goods has done mors, w« lulieve daring the past lew years to keep dewn the ptlccs of domestic article* ia «Tery daT use, then ait the «tl)er Uflaeuiea combined. Moat of th«ir gosdS aremanufaCtored exrre ely fer them, as, tor instar cs,. cutlery made to Uiar order in 8h«tfield, England, and Imported in large qaanlltles for their dbller tradealoueJ"
Kqv.Is the. time to get signers and send In clubs' ladtes spceUTly wanted as agents. Partial Uqt irf artiolea allo«tMt as commission to any one sending in clubs .—
CJUUBOiTtUar*. [*3,] 21 yards tilearbsd 0' nubleached Qotah,Cloth, fhatqgrafh Album, 140 plettrres, elej£rtit~Moroso6 Binding, Berolv iog oval baud. aflTerfJated Table Uastor, five bottles. JGadiia' Crocs Patierri. A Ii»dy's rich-ly-ornament «t BiadL .^Walunt Writing 9esk. fancy Cusimere Pants Pattern. Large White all tioen TabeCorver.7 IKhtte Laixiaater Ocuolerpanc.' SO^jarJstiallCo. Alhambra Bed Quilt. Ladles'Morocco StibpplngBag. Good Cottage Olock.
GLU3 OT"SIXTY. [86,] 42 yards Bloached or lTubleachs4 OottoB »£fntare^:yaitilun*b)« Dress Pattern. 3 1 STyardTwool OVseimere for PanM aud Vest Pattern. Xto&hMaable woolen Shawl. Urhite Uatseilles CoQjterpaue. Lady's Large GenuineBoroccftSJioppiDg Bag. Lady's-Ca h. lonable eloak Batters, Pair Qopd. w)iit» woolen' BlaMkets. Bla£k Alpaea-Drest Pattclh. yards doubltf* width "water-prcof OloaJr'.ng. 0 yards Varmers' KOod .Wilol Frock.ijig. fiossw6bd Brats Al»rm Olock. Lsdy'sITur Muff and Collar.
CLUB OF OttifcUNDftED.. [110.1 Q5 Vvr^a good Btiaolisd or TJnblaaebed Cotton OloA, one yatjd wW#. ba(b'» W J«lts New Stlvtr Bunttag Case lliat
ftfgiWftVI SdsWoDBbit Dbab(ewb0fen 3hu*l. Swo large ftji«,JSl«Sbed Linen Table Covers, with one doien lal-^e fixed Dlaner ffapkins to match. 35 yos Iftfap OarisitDg1. Tl-2 yardt 4*0 Oassimere for
ir«np 0*r^«tln?. •f1l-2yardiflve suit'. Onfl doasfc-Ivory Handled Steel Bladed KnH'a and Forks. Oae dozea Rogers' bait Silver PliWff FOrks'lli white'nietal. Portable 8ewing 'and Hbb'roftlefin£ TWachloe. 7 1-2 yards db^blf*width FatorrptCMfCloaking. Set of Furs a a
It ts ttnppssible to glfS aeompIetellst of go^ds, but'A tefliS'desirfifg: artiolea not named above, jrill pirase {ueation tlwm, aaljWta sriU accomadate them if possible. If you haveA club ready, or Intend to raise onb for aiy'tftKer idaw,
fail to utid it ki
as,-'
SaBSjCrifte!
and aXtiii ocmt
Mtae asi/«r
Oirqjttdraudk Sfchtmgt- If*,
Nrw
fart lis act-
iog as agents for other dollar honMs in this Qity, will please send us thelrisBdnsS,"' aud'that of a. dozan or spol'tbalr "If1"JIlKl-V*" "11"
Irieuds,
ks
we can m*ga »V-¥S^flii«lr aavanfag to do »o.
S a 1
ov^ry iDstanca,' and we guarautn tlmft wlll coaie p^rf«jtlyrsafe,:
0
N. B.-^Ouf. sales should, ijot be classed with irith-dolfcr mrmV M)les att& gift ehterprhee^8enb toqs K« decision xsnpecting oar- businesi tJ tkS,,Cpmmisaioner. or Internal Baveane, dated WtSbT^fton, Jfov.
1868.If job want protnpt
rfttanis for -yonr money'. slnd your clubs to
.SrWHAWA KESMU,^! .1 F. 0. Box B, 69. HftMYcr St.. Bostoi, Vasi
Don't. Road the Aboyo!
.:n ..ja
WASTED—AfiKSTS- KISS" KNITTING HACHISK, Price 525. the simplest, cheapest and bast Knitting Maobine ever ta'sented. Will knit 39,000 ttltohes per mln. ute. Liberal inducements to Asonts. Address AMEBI0AN KNITTING MAOHIHB CO., Bostfan,1 Mass or St. fit)ul8, 'Mo.
THE PimJJUiilC C0«B! Will color eray hair a permanent black or brown. Sold fcv»rywhere. 'fient by iaaiTilor $1,2^. ii -Addtess WML PATTOW, Treasurer, .j Maglo Comb'CompauPi Springfield.Masf. ~--j-
.i jtiiisinagto tioiaaitj
noui&t
denting the throat
Much Talued by Singers
At
once
tht belt and ehaapett.
everywhere by Druggists. Only
Sold
25
cents per ijo*.
May be had'In any quantity of 1* O N A in in at O
D.W.D. 1963. XXX DR. S. DEXTER LOYEBIDGE'S
WAHQ0 BITTERS, THE BKSr STOMAOE TONIO. KSOWS(.
t8!°M0THERS!!
roa^DESsni
So DOST PAH. TO PBOCUBB
aqri sfitlc
rfcil esli#. B*MB
Elm St., (for
merly 106 Badbaty BfctBosTo», Mass.
nataie©
111
SPBBB'8 SIASDARB .'rtpjn
a IUT.^ i« TIT T1VT T?
9
niajft
free 6f
charge. If beuelltted return the postage. A 4' drees FHILANTOPOS, Box P. Ebilaielpljif ,,Pa T7T •. •. »!d
WINE
I E S
T&B BEST BiTTEOiS Jjfyr Weakly Persons,
rOB TOK wbak FOIl THE PAtKj FOR TtlFBldlKLY,
ohso'io sJcMon
oJ.
thk Aqed, to. FOB FEMALES, fob SPfc'nttf
JTo Bfttefctt Kqaal to Them
Speeds Standard Wine Bitters, —itADipr—
WINE, HERBS & BOOTS Spiaa's Oefehrated 'Wlnel so well knowto, Wtth
WIU OOEBBI
aad such ^Uiec9BBBS and BOOTS as will in all Cases assist PisesUoo, proiiote the^ Sscretions of ttia'd]rst4ii&lL UiS natural chtuaels] and glte
TOiS^i A.±TID
To TnK
3
OLD.
YOMfi in
^II qss it wUh wonderful su^o$^)|,. Brings
®r ^ois»,: ,'Il
004-
fti*
out Mftxaftr .•« ..S' twm. k« Finvo *co
BTO *VO
Street, Boston, Main.
,OQWB
To the pale white lip, I BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thio faoe and care-worn oountenanoe.
Curea'^'B^BB and eraates APPXT1-TX. Try them. Dse none other. Ask for SPBXU'S STAKDAB^BiinXBS^ tMdby Dr«s*ista aad Grocers. £ee tbatmy sicnatn/s ia over tha oosk Of »t nutria
Bittie.
*r AL#MRI SPMBiul
Passaic, N. J., and 34S Broadway, Mew Tork. 11 trada supplied by all Druggists.
ERRORS OF Tsssf Man, the xperience cl jilian. kssdajwstraud the fact tbat reliance may be placed in tbe efficacy ef
DB. BELISS SFMGI&IGZ-
Tor the speedy and permanent cure of seminal Weakness, the reanlt of Youthful Indiscretioa, which neglected, ruins the happiaesa, and unflta_i_. the sufferer for business, social society, or maViMr**^ age. They can be used without detection or interbrenca with business pursuits..
FHOSOM XMlac4PS.MSe^HTlMDNMdlSKSSHHtlCW dollars, ir you entiot Wocure tBesi prtirfc'oee tba money to Beiak* Co., C4 (Mar enseAt, New York, and they will be sent by return mall, well sealed. Private circular* to gentlemen' sent free on application. Sadosa stamp, i.r'a^ .str: decll'dredwly U»®W
Wo LADIES,
yon require a reliable, remedy, um the fees* 1 Dl. HABTXT'S PEBALE PIUB bare no equal. They are safe and sure iu ordlua-. ry cuei. psros^ on dollab box.
Dr. Harvey's Golden Pitts,
Jsordagreca atroafrer Ikey are inteuded for special cases—PBICK TITS DOLLABS rriL BOX. Priva'.a circulars sent free. Sncloa^' slaBip. If you cannot procuie the Pills, aodoae the money aud address BBYAN A CO 6i Cedar Srrret, New York, and on r»celpt they wi 1 be sent well sealed b) return mail. Sei9-deod wly
.- .ms"1 -jjsbwjjX A Congk,' i'ol3,*orSsre lbroat. BEQtniES UiMEDlATB ATTENTION,
AMISBOCLD BE CBIC**D. Ir ALLOWED TO COXTlaCK, Irritation of the iun^s, permanent Throat A fleetlon, or an Incarable
Lung Dlseane IS CFTBW THB BS*»t1«:*'^
Brown's ironclial Troches, U«vlngadlrert inflnenceto the parts, giro immedlatu rrfiaf.
For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh,Con. snsnptlve and Throat Diseases, TBOCBBS ABB CSID WITH AiWATS OOOITtVCCESB.
SINGEES AND PUBLIC SPE1KKSS will find
TtoeJus
nseful in o'earlag the mice yhen
taken befote Siuginx ot Speaking, and relieving the Tbroat aftrr an unuhual eiertiofi bf' the Vocal organs. The IVoeJkei aire rec mdieaded and prescribed by fhysicians, and have had uaiima-J Dials from eminent meo throughout theeohntry. Being an artiole of true merit, and having
A printed treatise Upon these complaints will Im sent free of charge on app icntion by mall to the general agents, Collins ilrothers 483 gecon I street, 8t. Louis, Mo.
The Wafers are soldby Drtiggists generally. drcl5d6m
MUSICAL.
Mrs. Winslofs SoffitJyrf, For Children Teethin«»r!,^
Thl« TralnmljJUjjfmy^on Baa been used with Br PAKIWO OTCCESS IN THOXJNSVES BANDS OP CASES.
It not only relieyM the. ehfld from pain, but ,tes Ae stonaeh and bo%Bls, oomcta snesgr system. It will also instantly relieve
tavteoraf acidity, and gtvea tooe and I to tbe whole
Griping in the Boweis and tPind Colio.
"We believe it the BB8T and STJBE'S'TREai-
1
KDY IN THB' WORLD, tn all easea of DYSJBNTERY ahd DliLB.EmfflA.IN CHILDREN, -whathsr arising from teething or any other cause.
Full directions for ufliig Will Moompany wch
b&K*
Be sure and *all'fot
.i-t fin*, a'-jv
•••nfiqn
ii .easi'nd
PIANOS.
JO
STEOK'S, KNABE'S,
SANCE m..
provtd
th«lrefQo*oy by a test of, many y«rs, each year finds them iu new localities ia various pai ts or the world, and the
Trochee
are universally pro-
nounsed bitter than dther artfoles. OiTAm only "Bbowk's Xronchiai ¥arc»Es," auddo not take any tbetoorlMleuimitation that .mAjbeftfliexud,
.W •1daid4^4mJa»1&
The Great Bnglisti Remedy.
out fail, nil the various forms of Gonorrhea, "Oltet, stricture,.Leuchorrhe*^ $permatorrh»a, and.'ali weako.ess. of the sexual organs, always enrctiug ge at bowels, and no. poisonous'drugs, are n«cas«ary to
... .... klWJS
a radifcal cnrt, in the shortest possible ilm^ fre•»quently in two or three days, without}aoychahgf of ordinary habits, diet, etc. Tbey are pleasant to the tbe tasle Th no way disturtrthestomach
be taken even in the worst stages of tho flhoase. The Wafers^ when used tttoordiqgtb dlt^ctSons, though perfectly harmless, are tho mo^t peaitive remedy ever discovered, and tbeir ropqtation all over Europe, as well as in this country, is a slifflolent guaranty for the complete safety and efficiency of this pleacaht remedy.
Price 82 a package, or thre1# for SS, securely wrapped from observation, and sent bj mall to any address on receipt of the prices yarned.
'idi
CHICKERINGS
ir V. i4l
Iht Celebrated Patent Cycloids and ather well-known and reliable Makers. CABHABT & KEUDHAS'S
Parlor and Church Organs and Melodeons,
SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, irfj oJ And every variety of
Small Mnsieal Instruments, —AKD—--!5P,1 loi cr
Musical Merchandise
SS'SJl
«ME8. WINHLOWB BOOTHINO SYBUP,"
HSvh#"th4 Jbi-rimti* (X'(drafts PBBins,"
son tbe njntsido iWTappex.: All others as* baa* si ,n«ci ^tioov
PIANOS FOB BENT.
Also, old lusturucSents Ukea inexoba^gp/or part pay uu riev«nf«. ^.„n Pianosf Melodeons and all kinds of imaller Musical Instruments tepaired by
COMPETENT. WOBKMMN.
Bend Orders to j-t vl ^KISSNERW^oa I
k* r-i'..,..
PALACE Of MUSIC,
No. 4.S, Ohio iWli-.M!!, j-' (Opposite^ths Old Oonrt BotaaJ'tW
£affhni n- ••.Qihmfh SAINT
Loms
THB
OLD
•ante.
Inchon
-J3
"H5»
»P I A MO
jThc Pianos of this Com^Suj. %**.ieSenflktly
JHanosfor Western People.
'hoy are not otfly made at tfimn, bux.4tKI|-n made. They have taken -IfflafT! Fear FirNt Fr«miuni8 at Weetern Pairs. Th«] po»sot« unrivadetf
KXOflANOKO AT tlliEBA ^RATS3 W*relioii*e 10/ So itb Fiflb Streot, oornir W a at a it mytfldlyi.
yfoop
Hiii in rtnii
for
gXBAMi DYB HODSB. e«?1
A. CLAS IDGE
Has retaiMtothls »ity, and Bttod up a Stean pyeiuawd teonrtwEaablisbmeiit, at tha old Stand, Mo. 8 liorth Fourth ft tr pet, where ha *111 bo pleased to meet his old meads, and 'AS toany naw ones as may favor htm with their aatroaag
S6dtf
COLUMN.
•«*t» ly 1--1—j /J..
nq zaqttq
NATIONAL *TZ%
LIFE INSURANCE CO',
United States of America,
W4SB1SSTOI, D. O.
CBUTIUD SricuL ACT rf C0HSSH8 Arraor*ftJctiVM, I8«a.
CASH CAPITAL^....$1,000,000, PAID IH mix. BRANCH OFFICKi
First National Bank BnlUUng*. BW ?r, PHILADELPHIA. ^*sg Vrhers tho gereMt buiimas oTlka ConpBay~Ctransactad, and to which all general cora^ondtence should be addre-sed. ca
OFFICERS:
•sO
CLARENCE H, CtABk, PrssldmiV JAY pbOKB, (Chairman 7inancsbaad Committee. HlS^Y D. COOKK, Ylce-PrratAsBt. I Jiitfknsoir w. PBXT, Secretary and AotaaqS
an
This Company .National in its character, offsra by reason of its large Capital, Low Bates Pramium and New Tables, the most dealrablS Bisasa^ of Insuring Hie yet presented thepaMJOi
The rateV if framinm be lag largely radaafd, are tu«U aa favorable to tbe jrsurera as tk0«,0(~ tt^e bpBt Mutual Companies,, and avoid all ua complications' and uncertainties of Botes, BWdends, and tbS'MsuDderataBc'iaga wkidt tba lat*ter are so-apt to eau»tlM PoHay-Boldrr.
Several new andattiactlvs tab lea are now pt» seoted which need only to be understood tor prove acceptable thejpublic, 'such as the IN-roME-photororKQ POLICY andf mm PREMIUM POLICr. In tha fornMr, tko|*UW holder not ouly^srcnrts a life insnranoe, yayaMa at defktb, but will receive, if ll'ing,aftera period1 of afew Jell's,
cent. (10j»«r
amount o/
kit
eq/tal io tm
poNcy.
cent.) ofHii poBuy'
In tbe latter, th*
Oompab a^ressLio' lofts sin ill Me Mai
amouti of
moaey ke
paid *,'• i*
mMMsM Is
tk*
The attentioapf persons contemplating lnanx' ing,their lives or incieaslng the amount of lns|ir-' ahce tfeey already ^ive, is called to the Special advantages offered by the National Life Ismrtan Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets etndiaU particulars giTsn
oa.
agplkatioja .t$ the Branch Offlce of the Oompauy, or to ironnr w. mi9 a co..
CtirciirirATi.'oBMi1
Oeneral Agents for Ohfo-and Ovntrai aad Bostth-
A•
2&Jwly
VOOTE,
it
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Cash issets over $5,052,S8019.
Fire aud Tnlhnd Icsurasce at favorable terms as the HassrJs Poi rait for BellabH lndMaaity,! HAOKU A McKEKN. Agents, .JanOdSm 1
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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Merchants Fire Ins. rr HABTJTORD, OOKH. P.} nan
IVorth American Fire Ins.Co
HaBTFOBD, OONN.
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Applicstiona taken and Folioies iwu«S in ipy ot the above named Companies in Joiveet current rates. Alio, SEALESTATE bought and sold, and CJOLLBCTIONS promptly attended to.
Appjy to -inf in '-fow
"m M. A. CRANE,
General Jfira and liifa Insuranoe Agent. vn ?olals J, _!»r.I ae'i" OFFI C.K
Main St., between 5th & 6tb
•"^Terr© Haute, Intd* Bii Office 159 Main StreQt
Old Stand of Dts.' Thomp»on ft Bust ca
BRIAN'S LIFE INVIGOBATQjg,
OS LfFB BEJU FENATIlfO ELIXIIl,
For. all Derangements of ths Urlaar] Crgats.
IAfe, Health and Strength'
to all who nse it and follow my direct'cnilf1 ll n»tt1la*e remove Ner»ou* Debility, ISipotan* or or want of Power, and all wekns,a arising fifitnrKdceisas or Indltcretion, tssmtta^ la loss ot memory, unpleasant dreams, weak parvea, headache, nervous trembling, general lassitude, dizanfsfjof vision, flushing af Um tkliv, Which, if rieglicUd/will surely lead to Iniaalty or Conumptlon. When the system Is ones a/tsctbd, it willjiot recqver without help., It must be Invigorated trad Strengthened, toesakle the snlbrer to fuftUthe datlesoflife. "This mediolns hss bsen tested fb* many years, and It is warranted a certs] 4 oca», no matter how bad the case may be. Hundreds of certificates can bestrowa.
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Prices vary rrom W50/r:i&f $70ft' aOoobdino to grvts
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Two hundivdcords of seasoned Oord WodJ
sale by A. Blioads. All orllers left
Xarljr Bouse," West JCala street, promptly. BiSd. '. BAB&BT BOUSi^W. B. tammsxD. ^^'r lid8a
Ddirar per battle, or
jpmx bottWsfor 4voDollars. 'fu' SOLD BT ALL DBOGQISTtl. Ifyohievosot procure 'it sead a stateUtasit of ronr case, and oaalo^e tha money to BBXAtf A 0Q..9ACedar street, Jgew TTork, aad.it will b« «&tybu.' On receipt of Fire Dollars, a bottle nearly equal to ^sven aaiall, will be seat taany •ssoffko in the Dsitsd States, 'ckarfes* paid.
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power*, from whatever oause arising the tfbets ot early pei nlciouviiBblta, self-abuse, lmpotencj and clUnato, give way atones to this tnmdarful medtelns, If taked regularly according uTthe d|laOtlons (whioh ars very siiipla, and'ttqatfe no resltaintfrent business or-ptsasttrs.) fallsti la ImpossUjJa Solft ln bottlai at |3, or loar aoantities In Ohe
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thai tainted sgent}ln Anisrioa, H. OSBTIZBB,
J9. To be bad only of the suls ap-
Avsune, c#r. of 1 Jth street.
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