Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 January 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TKRRK HAUTll, IKflL
Wednesdaj Jtrnlng, Jan. 27th, 1869
Personal and Political.
Ges.
GKO.
W. CASS is named as apos-
sible Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania.
THZ New York
Times is gratified with
Napoleon's progress in piety, and remarks that be bas lately "paid his respects more frequently to Providence." He is too late with bis blarney.
SECBKTABY SrwAKD, it is stated, proposes to himself an extensive tour of travel on the expiration of his term of office. We wish he had to go all oyer Alaska on a. velocipede.
THE war between Hugh Hastings, of the Advertiser, and Hoirace Greeley, of the Tribune, is opening murderously. Horace stigmatizes Hugh as a "rottenness," and Hugh comes back on Horace aB being, in Hugh's thinking, "a first-: class fraud and hypocrite." This will result in no blood but it promises tcmako tbie fur fly.
Gov. SETMOUB was not wrecked in hia reason, as it was feared he would be, by a campaign against Grant for the Presidency. He has just been making some irre sistibfe arguments before the American Dairymen's Association why cheese, is a good, thing afid ought tJ be eateri more than It is. This shows that his mind has only been churned up a little by his political excitement and labors.
JOHN HAYWOOD is said to own one-half of Morgan county, Illinois, and 60,000 acres in Nebraska. His estate is valued at six millions of dollars. He went from Massachusetts to the West in 1835, and by keeping out of "corner lots" in emDryo cities during the speculating mania of 1836-7, and by confining himself to farm ing lands purchased at $1 25 per acre, he has become one of the prince land-own-ers of the country.
THE New York
Tribune has an elabor
ate notice of Mr. Carpenter, the new Senator from Wisconsin. He was a Democrat, of the Lecompton stripe, opposed! Mr. Lincoln's election in 1860, and adhered to his old party associations until the breaking out of the war. Mr. Carpenter is a naMve of Vermont, and is a little past forty years old. He was at WeEt Point two years ago, but, for some unexplained reason, did not persevere.
Mas. DB. MART WALKER and Mrs Harman, in attendance on the woman'srights convention at Washington, are noticed as dressed in male attire. If a Woman were noticed in that attire here, some decent policeman would hand her over to the virtuous city court inside of twenty minutes, and from thence she would be delivered hurriedly to the hor rifled keeper of the city prison. Woman's rights mustn't put on any velocipedal airs among respectable folks.
BRIGHAM YOUNG, the great prophet, who perhaps has attracted more attention than any other man of his age of the nineteenth century is represented as looking no longer young, and the Mormons must be on the <qui vive> shortly for a new prophet. His latest revelation is to the effect, that the Lord desires a canal to be dug from Salt Lake City to Salt Lake Valley, and from this it would appear that Brigham contemplates devoting the remaining years of his life to irrigation and cotton growing, the faithful to furnish all necessary appliances.
THE New Albany <Commercial> is some-
thing more than ecstatic In its jubilation over the election of Mr. Pratt. It thinks that whatever may be said of the late Senatorial contest, it will be admitted by all that Hendricks has a successor worthy of him. Republicans have never denied that the Democratic party of Indiana had their best man in the Senate. Hendricks compelled respect by his talent, his scholarship, and his personal dignity. Among his colleagues and throughout the country he ranked as an able man, whose capacity, character and bearing made him worthy a seat in the highest deliberative body in the world. It is noj small compliment to his successor to say that in a comparison with the retiring Senator in all the essential requisites for the seat be vaoates. Pratt does not suffor.
THB Chicago Republican, alluding to the Naperville tragedy, ventures the prediction that the slayer of the invader of hig domestic peace will never be convic-i ted before a jury in DuPagef county, and the belief that he never should be. Thei same paper asserts that in shooting downT the betrayer, he did a righteous act. The law» ignore his rights of justice, and offer him instead a paltry reparation in the shape of Some hundreds of dollars, which would only burn their way out of hig pockets, were he to accept such an insult of compensation. Out. upon the law which countenances a pecuniary set-off for the iniquity of adultery. Public opinion and juries will always trample under? foot such trash of jurisprudence, and al» ways will, until an adequate punishment shall be devised for one of the most criminal offenses that can vex society, dispoil female virtue, and destroy the happiness of the household.
AMONG the varied "light afflictions" which have befallen the head of the Mormon Church, Brigham's contract to build a portion of the Pacific Railroad, is said to have occasioned him some little trouble, since he did not expect the enterprise would be prosecuted with such rapidity; on the contrary, he was waiting until next spring to complete the job. When the road reaches Echo City, 500 miles of rail will have been laid in one year, more, it is contended, than was ever put down in the same length of time by any company in the world. We are also informed that the track will be laid to Promontory Point by the 1st of next May, with a strong probability that the whole road will be in order by the 4th of July, 1869, which will enable trains to run through from New York to Sacramento. The distance from Sacramento east to the end of the track is 471 miles; the cars running west from Omaha to Evanston, 955 miles, in forty-nine hours, leaving but sixteen hours of staging to the Mormon capital.
EVIDENCE of the positive disloyalty of Miss Susannah Murphy, the Georgia rapt, iMWCeorou}*tingr It "1s st®able whi(thef the property hers did ni^in reality, bifongtd-* male member of -the family who was ah active rebel, and with whom she publicly manifested a decided sympathy. The Tennessee Senator, Mr. Fowler, who unluckily hinted at general repudiation in revenge if this little claim should not be allowed, sfiSraldl^srn ta-keep his feelings trtflBer** more wholesome restraint:
THE Indianapolis
Journal&ipf&&ai In
earnest hope—in whioh we heartily concur —that.Uie Legislature, jjrill act promptly upon the suggestion ^contained in Governor Bakerfs m&aage, and pass a law making it a penal offence to engage in or attend a prize fight, within this State. If it not done, our State will soon be overrun with thieveaand cut-throats, from all parts of the country, until human life will be nnsafe. We are already made to bear the odium of the prize fights arranged both in Chicago and Cincinnati, but which take place on the soil of this State. Let us have a vigorous and efficient lawi and put a.stop to this business at once.
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LEGISLATIVE StTHMABY-
A large number of bills were reported back from Committees. Resolutions concerning the National finances were introduced by Messrs. Wolcott, Caven and Hughes, and were ftjferred to the Committee on Finance.
The appointment of J. Oagood, as one of the Commissioners of the House of Befuge, for six years from March 1st, 1869, was reported by the Governor,
The Committee on the House of Be fuge was announced, as follow Messrs Hooper, Hadley, Case, Elliott, Bird Bradley and Henderson.*
Bills were introduaed, as follows: Senate bill No. 94: Touching the consolidation of railroads. The bill provides that where a railroad of the State shall consolidate with any other, its special charier shall be regarded as forfeited, and it shall be placed upon the foundation of the general law. Tbe bill is also retroactive, declaring that by so consolidating with other roads, the special charter has been forfeited. Beferred to a special committee consisting of Messrs. Cravens, Hanna, Hughes, Stein and Bradley.
Senate bill No. 95, to amend section 363 of the Civil Praotiee act. Senate bill No. 96, to prohibit judges from practicing in any courts where tbe case on appeal might come to them, or county officers in any court of the county
Senate bill No. 97, making an appro priation of $413,590 45 to pay the Morgan raid claims.
Senate bill No. 98, to provide for the assessment and collection of municipal taxes upon stocks of banks or banking associations.
Senate bill No. 99, to establish an Ag ricultural College in connection with the State University at Bloomington.
Senate bill No. 100, to amend section 6 of the act of March 2,1859, for the relief of the State University.
Senate bill No. 101, to authorize the Trustees of the State University to establish a medical College.
Senate bill No. 102, to amend section 5 of section 324 of the Civil Practioe act. Senate bill-No. 103,. to amend section 7 of tne divorce act.
Senate bill No. 104, for the appointment of official reporters for courts in the State.
Senate bill No. 105, to repeal the act of June 4, 1852, concerning County Treasurers.
Senate bill No. 106, to amend section 24 of the act regulating descents. Senate bill No. 107, to amend section 2 of the act for incorporating county libraries.
Senate bill No. 108, to amend section 2 of the registry aet. The Senate adjourned until to-morrow morning at nine o'clock.
The House was not in session.
GLEANINGS.
A highwayman—MscAdam.—FunHow to "serve" a dinner—Eat it.— Judy.
Disgusting meanness—To tan a dog's hide with his own bark.—Judy. Bismarck and Motley, the American historian, were fellow lodgers while students in the University of Berlin.
Why was Mahomet like a man in church with a bad cold? Because his coughin'.had to be suspended.—Tomahawk.
Seeing is believing, and members of the prize ring will not credit anything that is not a knockular demonstration.— Fun.
A Dublin letter writer tells that be heard a newsboy crying through the street, "Evening Freeman! glorious news from Tipperaryl another landlord shot!'
The valuation of Boston is $600,000,000 exclusive of the wealth in factories in many parts of New England and in Western railroads owned by tier solid men.
At the Congregational College in Grlnnell, Iowa, out of 300 students, 200 are young women. No liquors are sold in the town. The college is $190,000 in debt
ANew Orleans surgeon has had the good luck to come across a dead camel, which he bas disseeted, and now announces that the animal has only four rtomachs, instead of five, as asserted by BuflTon.
Prof. Llebig assures us that 1,460 quarts ol the best Bavarian beer contain exactly the nourishment of a two and a half pound loaf of bread. This beer is similar to the famous English Allsop's, and our more popular American beer.
In Paris toads are sold at the rate of two francs fifty centimes per dozen. The dealers keep them in large tabs. Toads are also kept in vineyards, where they devour during the night millions of inseots that escape the pursuit of nocturnal birds.
There is a lucky farmer near Dubuque, Iowa. On Monday night of last week two of his sheep became the mothers of seven lambs, one producing three and the other four one of his cows had a calf a sow bad a litter of seventeen pigs and his wife presented him with two bouncing boya.
O'Hara, an operative in a cotton
factory^."WV.tham, Massachusetts, recently bad Vm heai caught in the belting in such a
cut nearly from e*r u, the roots of the tongue, W bones. She was taken to the and is expected to recover.
Within two months, five cases of suicide are said to have occurred in Sullivan county, Tenn. The last was that of a young man named William Arrants, who shot himself on the 12th inst. He was a merchant in good circumstances and of irreproachable character. There is no cause knewn that could have im polled him to so tcftnMe an sot
MUBDERH A2FD AFFRAYS.
^^Jeprge Bower was shot aKentlr fef
FOOT
of the colored
A
MONOAT, January
25.
SENATE
The Senate met at 2 o'clock. The appoinUnent of J. M.Olcott, Timothy Nicholsofr and John Ingle, Jr., as trustees of the State Normal School was confirmed.
ANOMBAI
militia,
are to be hanged for rape in Crittenden county. The keeper of a public house in Pittsburg is suspected of having murdered a boy named August Bolan.
Robert Starky was stabbed by John Bryant at Ken too, Ohio, recently^to a quarrel over a game of cards-
Anton Borhmer was shot January 21st, at Tontogony, O., by Jacob Jefllsrs, with whom he had an altercation.
A West Virginian whipped hi* wife the other day for extravagance, in eating both butter and mplusea on her bread.
mob of persons in Jefferson county, Mo., are trying to drive away some objectionable person named Landers, and to punish the authorities who protect Mm from illegal violence.
Simmons, the gambler who was killed recently at Water Valley, Miss., in an affray, went some ten hours before the recontre to an untertaker's and selecting a coffin which he thought would fit his body, remarked that, he "believed that those people were going to kill him before long."
Capt. James and W. J. Duke were killed and a younger brother was badly beaten in Caldwelt parish, La., .on the 6th inst., by an old man named Cain and his son. The Dukes had visited Cain's bouse for tbe purpoee «f silencing certain scandalous rumors in regard to their sister w,hich had been circulated *by the younger Gain.
One Cook, arrested for the murder of Mr. G. Feagan, near Silver Bun, Ala., in October last, has turned State's evidence. He says he was hired to do the deed by McBride, Feagan's partner at Silver Bun, through one G. W. Amos,of Geneva Ga,, a brother-in-law of McBride, and tbe price given yras $250. A woman is said to have been the cause.
A man named Lewis Luntford was killed on the night of the 12th inst. at Mrs. Mattie Haminontree's, two miles from Morgantown, Blount county, Tenn Jtle was sitting in the house conversing with some of tbe inmates, and totally unconscious ol danger, when tbe assassin's pistol was thrust through an opening near the chimney, its contents discharged, and in a moment the victim of hatred and revenge was a lifeless corpse the fatal ball having pierced bis brain
J. K. Bear, telegraph operator and express agent at Brownville, Nebraska, was shot and robbed, near his residence, in one of tbe most public streetB Of the town. He had that day received large sums of money,$3,000 of which he had deposited, still having $800 in bis pockets On his way home he was attacked by two men with clubs, who knocked him down and robbed him, then, fearing that he may have recognized them, they fired two shots into him, one ball going through his left arm, and the other through the neck, near the jugular vein, They then threw away tbeir clubs and revolvers, and fled. Persons in a house on the opposite side of the street board the firing, but paid no attention to it un til they hoard groaning. The wounds are severe, but thought not to be. fatal
Wash. Henly, the colored man who took Susan Jones, a white girl from home at her own request, and, as she says, un der her pay, was taken from the young men who had caught him, by twenty-five fiends dressed as Ku klux. They .cut off his ears and otherwise mutilated him in nameless way. They tied a rope around his neck, suspended him a few inches from the ground, covered bis body with turpentine, and set it on fire. Xhey allowed mis to burn until the rope was severed, and life not being yet extinct, he started to run to a stream near by, when they fired upon him and pierced him with seven balls. They then ripped bim open with their knives, slaRhed and gush ed him all over, and left bim lying un buried. Tflese wretches consider them selves the representatives of Southern chivalrjr. The Memphis Ledger calls tbem the "cODservatives of peace and or der?
George Woodel, a Claremont farmer, was tbe victim of the last New Hamp shire murdef, which took place Monday evening. Bis nephew, Wm. N. Kenney, entered tho house while Woodel and hi1 wife were at supper an4 attacked Wood&l with a knife, inflicting three terrible wounds —one upon the face and two upon tbe throat—one of whieh severed the juggular vein. He lived but a few moments Kenney then teok an ax.and inflicted four more terrible wounds upon bis victims left shoulder, arm and hip. Kenney then attacked Mrs. Woodel with the ax, inflict ing a terrible gash upon her head, cut' ting through the skull, tihe made her escape, with her babe, to her husband' father's near by, and gave the alarm. She is now alive and may recover. Kenney escaped without coat or hat, and is now at large, but will probably be captared He is about twenty-three years old, has three half brothers living in this city and was, during the summer, engaged in lumbering in Maine.—Boston Peet. 'i
LETTER FROM JAKE 6- SWJSSHELM
All About Hiss Beam, Mrs. Spragne, Mr Stevens, Ac. PITTSBURG,
January 16, 186?.
Editors Missouri Democrat SIRS:—Your Washington correspon dent bas made so unprovoked and malicious an attack upon me that I ask you to correct his mis-statements. He charges me with having wrtiten "many malignant, vulgar and unprovoked things" against Vinnie Beam, with "personally canvassing against her," "going to Hon. Thaddeus Stevens and among Congressmen, asking them not to give her studio back," repeats a conversation between Mr. Stevens and myself on the absorbing topic of his heroine, states that I, "searching for viotims, got afoul of Mrs. Sprague dreadfully, and raised such indignatlo that even ber (my) undaunted metal was abashed," and altogether devotes a third of a column to representing me as a professional slanderer of women in private life.
Now, the facts of the case are, that I never wrote anything about Miss Beam, but one paragraph in a letter describing ber the only time I saw her, a, in the Senate gallery, putting her ten thousand dollar bill through that body. When she placed herself io the position of a public pensioner she may not plead privacy to shield her designs and character from the scrutiny of the public whose money she pockets and, for her sake, 1 regret thfet the facta I then stated have never been oontradicted, and that my predictions have been lully verified. If they had not been before, would be now, in her openly placing herself beyond the pale of woman's sympathy. "I have been young, and now I am old, yet have I never seen" a virtuous woman forsaken by her own sex, or her laudable efforts asking in vain for woman's sympathy.
As for Thaddeus Stevens, I never spoke to him, never saw him but once, whan he was on the floor of the House, and I in .the gallery.
I have not been in Washington since October 1st, 1866, and the question of returning Miss Beam's studio came up in jgmmer of 1868 so, Miss Vinnie must martyrdfoL to straights for a crown of enough of th8,tt?J.whioh
Xj statements about Mrs. Sprague were made when her name was in every fdNNpapefc as thyJiaadB|nd front of iitiM|lfo UmeacHMient, and when etiqMM, of '4he pilki nude her a subject of Jmblic comment, to (els time I have not been made aware of any attempt to contradict what I then wrote. When any one seriously attempts to deny anything I have published, ,it is time enough for me to prove it, ifnd I have always held myself ready to do so.
EhjWjB is no question in ^jy^ the pub* "are more interested than the character of the women who eontrol legislation in Washington, and however unpleasant the task may be, there is no truer service to this- government than exposing the corrupt influences which deplete odt public treasury, and vote the money wrung from the sweat of the laborer, ar testimonials of the admlratidh of our representatives for ihe'.personal dharms of any wom^n.
Yoar correspondent may or may not be in the. interest of some lonespme Congressman, who wishes to win a anile from Miss Vinnie by voting her Another subsidy but should like here to record a prophecy" that a project is on foot for giving Miss Ream another slice from the pubAc loaf. 0 *1"-' JANE
G. SWISSHELM.
FAB WESTERN ITEMS.
In Cheyenne they call a trip to Oma ha "Gping down East." In San Francisco for $10 yon may call yonr neighbor a "damned thief."
A Judge Dwinelle in San Francisco has decided that corporations can sue for libel and recover damages as w6N as an Individual. .iU
Half way between Reno" and Verdi, in the mountains above Hunter's, si vein of gypsum fifteen feet in thickness has been discovered.
Mr. Jeansen, the Swedish emigration agent, has' beeiti visiting Fremont and vicinity With reference to finding suitable locations for the establishment of Swedish colonies in Nebraska/ mm*
Four men on a recent hunt up the Republican river valley, kilfed and secured twenty-seven elks, besides many others disabled.: They also killed during the hunt, whioh lasted: a .week, twentyrsix wolves, one wildcat, ftie swift, thirteen wild tuzkeys and a lot of smaller game.
The Deseret (Salt Lake) News say that the question of wenian suffrage ha* long been settled in Utah, women bav" ing an equal right to vote with men is now in favor of allowing children to vote.
The Virginia Enterprise of the third inst. was .informed tbat the grading of the (Central Pacific Railroad was com pleted to within thirty miles of the point of junction with the Union Pacific. The track was completed to within twenty* seven miles, of the Humboldt Wells.
A Mrs. Davis, who resides at Salinas City, Monterey county, was taken Sick s6me time ago, and on the 29th ult., to all appearances, died. Preparations for tbe funeral were made, and she was about to be buried, when she showed unmistakable signs of life.. She was taken from her coffin, but died in reality in two da^s after. .•« fial&te ,«M
An Atrocious Robbery—Plundering Corpse io Maseontab, 111The Belteville (ill.) Advocate of Janu ary 22d, says: Last Saturday, 'Miss McCarren, aged about nineteen' yeaif, on ly child of 'Squire McCarren, a wealthy farmer living three miles socth of this place, died at her father's house, her last request being that she might be buried in her black silk dress, with her walCb, breastpin and rings. On Monday she was burfcd as she requested in the "Silver Creek Ceru/etery." The next day it was discovered that the gr^ve was only halffiiled up with dirt. It Was soon suspicion ed that the corpse had been robbed of it valuable articles. The dirt was removed and the coffin taken up, and tbe suspicion proved only too tr^e. The corpse was stripped of all the above-mentioned articles and even the silver screws in the coffin were taken off. To all appe the corpse was rudely thrown back ihto the coffin and returned to tbe discovered. We learn that Mr. McCarren offers
aone
thousand dollars reward
for the oap'ture of the perpetrator of this most diabolical outrage on civilisation If captured no punishment can be toose verV r.
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"ASTER SUPJERFNO SEVERAL
'SPALDING'S
to Roma, when she'*10C"**'her of her list of persecutor*?
of your correspondent Is shetf**^®11' tion, so far as^it details pefsomHSt* terference in Mi«S' Beam's aflaira.
YEARS
with chilblains or frosted feet without finding anything to give me permanent relief, I was effectually enured by two or three applications of Palmer's Lotion and although several years have elapsed I have not been troubled with the disease since that time," writes Chas. E. Marshall, Insurance Agent,
S.
E. corner
Third and Walnut Streets, Cincinnati Ohio. dwlw
It is said that Calisaya Bark has a pe culiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against diseases by exposure and irregular diet. It is conceded that the great success of the wonderful PLANTATION
BETTERS, which previous to our
late unnappy difficulties, was found in most southern homes/ yap owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark which it contained as one of the principal ingredients. Iif confirmation of this we have heard one of our distinguished Physicians remark, that whenever he felt.unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by PLANTATION BITTERS We speak advissdly when we say that we know it to be the best and most popular medicine in the world.
MAGNOLIA WATER.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Vj
Ir it is turown in your teeth that you do not keep your dental aparatus in proper trim it is your own l*ult, for all the world knows that you might do so by using, that matchless vegetable dentifrice, SOZODONT.
GLUE" Cheap, Conven
ient and Useful. Mends everything, deodlw
THKSUN
Phsion'S Paphian Lotion
ftr Beaatlfyiag the SHIM ari CO*?LKIIOII Keaoves all EBCPTIO MOTH BLOTCHES,
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Uoniw and lot on North Eth, between CJheennt and Linton streets. -.' Two bnsinew Boasee on Aialn street
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Office over Viret National Bank, S. K. Corner of Fuurth and Main Streets,
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Kar aa" by 11 Kewe Dealers. Sample copy Mat CH A WHKAT, 122 NtsianSt. M.T.
Jt OO.'ft
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These Syes offer the simplest and moM'WTal means of Dyeing HcnMhold Apftnl pieeeuteS to thepabUo. Taay eoUirac* every shade and can be niwd with oertMnty of satlstaclion. Inquire rtttte DtWgists fbr IEU'8 UQCIO ®TM, tab oiJUr OXO, H. Bill) rQt. Maanfactarers, Boston.
the
Child-
Coe Refi's Gbeajral Bfonce Blacking, best Dreesinjc and Bl«c king for Ladies' and Oi nn's Shbea,
Sabbers, *c.
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TD GRAND BAPID9, MICH., 1 fij* ii fiarr. 10, 1868,/ LirrKNCOT* A BAKWILL:
The people seem to becraiy aboat yonr BED JxcvsT Axes. Please send me.twenty dosen more.
Tunrstnity, "S'W W. D. F. ,tt-v vi.. ... 1-! .1 "I
CA J7TJROJR.--UnprinoIpled dealer" (selling Axes painted red, as tbe BID JACXST :s. The cood qualitiee or this Axe eonslsts la ita GUTTING aueliUes, not In the ted paint.
are Axt.
The "Ban JAOXKT" IS for sale HY all responsible hardware dealers and the manufacturers. LIPPINGOTf BAKEWELL, ptttahargh.
National Agriculturist
—aan— Mil
PennsylTanla Patm Joarnal. OBTOTKD TO igrlenltsre, Horticoltars i|d Bsnl Icosony.
FUBLI8HJBD AT PITT8BUBGH, PA. J, M. 4 «. ». KVBITBB, Idltors. Assisted by a 3oips of Praotkal Coatributors
Tsmxs—|1,O0 per annua Tan ooplea, |7^0. •T AdvtrtMtgqS ctt. t*ck vutrticn.
FBICE SEDUCED. A YEAR.
This favorite Tamily Journal will hereafter be tent to subscribers for 9S.S0 per year. A gratis copy Seat one year to atiy person who ebtalas six n«mee apd forwards Uiam with the no*py to us. In other irorde, we will send seven copies for $16,00. This makes the Uafoa
Tbe CheapesfStory Fsperiu America. It# oolumns are filled with O&FITAL STOXUS by tte best writers,' and that charming variety .la pietry. wit%ad general aitsAllaay, so weH caloulatea to pleaie all lovers of good reading. Now is tbe Time to Snbscribe!
Single ooplea, six cents. AH ^deslersselt it. Address, KbLIOTT, THOMAS St TALBOTT, Boston, Mats.
American .Company
BICHLT SOBNTKO
TOILET ^OAPS HCK£0N£. TAN HAA0EN CO 32 S. Front-st.. Pntuiii.rAiA, 32 Barclay-st., N. Y.
I 1
Honey,Glycerine, Elder Flower, Bouquet and Palm, In Quality,Style and Perfume warranted equal to tbe JSuglii hand sold fully 60 per sent, cheaper, which acconnts for the great falling off "in the demand for tbe fortlga soaps, and th* unprecedented success of the Aaierlcsn CoHpany Toilet BoaM, now sold eveaywhere in the United States. MC&EONE, TAN HAAGKN A CO„
APPLE PARING. Coring and Slicing Ma--AL chlnn. Made by D.'H WHlTEMOBK, Worcester Mass.
WANTED, A«BMTS.-*™r.,f' erywhere, male and female, to introduce the GUNUIME IMPBOVfiD COMMON8ENSK FAM ILY SFVlNfc MACHItnt. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, qnilt, ooid, bind, braid, and embroiqer in a most superior manner. Price 6rly $18. Fully warranted for five years. Wo will pay 91,000 for any machine that will sew stronger, more beantiful, or more elastic team than oursi It naaksa the "Xlastio Look Stitch." Kvery second stitch can be cut, and still,the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $76 to $200 per month apd ex peuses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SEOOMB ft CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Bostoln, Hats., or St. Louis Mo.
Cantiod,—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthl^sapast^iroirmaobiaes, under thA same name'or otherwise, purs isthe oaly genuine and f«*ally practical machine msnu factnrod. •.
Oilman's Polmonary Troches
Kspecialiy recommended for clearing th» throat and retiming hojrtenem. Mtch valued by Singers and ^Speajters. 4t onot the batt o»d thaaftU. Sold everywhere by Druggists. Only 2£ gonls per bpx May be had in any quantity of
WE
Stages
,0-d o^peelte the Sootlmr^rdi^j to directions, ev^."0 norjfa., ,'J 'fhe juost positive repntation all
I JOHN D. PABK, Cincinnati, Ohio UiqwC D.W.D. C180S. :ulv XXX
DR. I. DEXTER lOTEBIDGE'S
WAHOO BITTERS,
THE BIST STfOttACH TOSIC KNOWN. SVi Sure C.re for Dyspepsia,'Liver Complaint Asthma, Chills and Fever, Gravel, Diabetls an General Debility. Far tale br all Drsggiats.
DB. K. DE1TBB LQfKRIDGK, Prop'r VfjrpAMM, N. T.
Deafness, Catarrh, Scrofula.
A
LADY who,had suffered lor jttri lrom Dafness, Catarrh and Scrofula, «as cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and'gratitude prompts her to send the receipts free of charge to any one similarly afflicted. Address
Mr. M. C. L., Hoboken, N.J.
EBBINGwho
BUT N0BL£^-8eIf-help for Young Men, have erred, desire a better manhood. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. If benefitted return the postage. Address PHILANTHBUS, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa.
Are
on
Any person that will sen tices of Sixty ariiclct, tfll celvo,
S»try. IS a roffl-
'jjearely
generally.
Hand!
And are prepared, on ac.count of our immense ucacAtx or BUSINESS, and of the DEPRiciATtoss TN MEBCHARDISI of all kinds, to offer te our Agents and the publlp, not only Cottons, but ALL kinds of Goods at ptlf** X.KM tban evfr before OmstB!
to |i for printed $5 eaclos cap re
FSKE OF COST,
a selection of oae of the following articles: Mittet Fur Muff and Tfppett, Sllver-Plated lee Pitcher, Leplne Watch, Wool Long Shawla, 1 pr Blankets, Ac., 4k:.
For additional particulars SKND FOB OUB NXW ClnCULAB FOB 1889. VMOS. 1: FENJ|9 CO., "'"l fttre«t, Boston,
MONTHLY
CltCllLAR,
A E
For January, 1869. tONTAIin'tf8'*a list of valtlable and useful artioles for sale at ONI DOLLAB each also liberal inducements for forming Clubt.
It alsa eohtaiat Inntrmstiom, which W* tbink, will bs ImporttsaS to aay ptrsen Matliag uoaey to tbe 6ifl ttterprtae One l»*llar Doneerus.
It is the opinlaa ef tuns of our City and Slate offlcials, that if this circular is circulated in all parts of the country, it would be the meant of saving a great deal bf money, which it now loet by tending to theae unlawful oonoerns. On ao* count of our immenarftrsde, and of thedepr-tcia* tion in Merchandise, wa are now offering to Agents better ludaeetneuf thsn ever before offer-
ea tent free to any addreea. MEWS DFC CO.,^4 SUA 8«^ (for-
marly 10S Sudbury 8T,) MSROA, MAIS.
NEW ADVERTISE £NTS. INSURANCE COLUMN.
R'
S!HJi IBAH
I.UOA
USVCEBKHTS TO AGENTS LARGER THAN EVER!
Per Cent.
.100
iNrfeiA* A. 8.'SOB. ataphleBfcsWiss, Poattj,
Saved by clubbing togethtr and bnjicg COTTON CLOTH, DBBSS GOODS, WOOLKN GvoDS. HOBIIBT, PLAKKaTd, SHAWLS, Ac., Ac., to
SUver-PlatedBoots
ethsawlth and Shoes, liooka, Catiery, Ifare, Castors, Fancy Goods, Ac., of
«A8TMA"K & KENDALL.
1
«S Haaortr street, Boston, Mass.. IMmti Wfeelcsale Mien hy the lalie* 8taKa, Estahllshed
ISM.
The goods told by us are described, in printed lllpeor ohecka, *hieh are sent (o any addrwa at th# rate of ten cents eaeh,in clubi of Ua, itcmlw, JUrfy./ortjr, sixty, one hmdrid aae kumdrcd and fifyt two kumirti, tc. Tar a dollar the reoeiver can boy the article described iu the oheck, cr exchange it for any one of two of three hu«ded other articles in our circular. AS a guarantee of the worth of every article sold by us, any arttcteoa ear checks eaa be txcfeaDxed fiwr a While hed QnUt ar at Sliver Plated BCTOITIBS Table (ister, with Fire Bottles. Beau what tins Iteit paper of the Nortnwest, the Toledo BWi {Na-by'e paper,) aajs of no:— "WHAT Wiuwit I»Hos,—Cariosity lid uu, while recently Boston, to visit the ol:*r Ubllsbment of Meters KASTHAN ». Kinuu. Thetr tr.de hat beet me so immense that tbey BOW occupyfcur storie*
In the elegant block No. 0-5
U»noT« Street. Tbe name of this flrift t«« come'famili ar a. houietiOld woids' threughoist the Middle and Western Strtee, hUe as pn mpt ana honorable bn«in-«s men the) are endorsed by the best firmi in their own city, Their club sjstsm of colling goods has done more, we bsliero during the past tew yeara to keep dewn the prices of domeetic articles in every dar use, than all the ether Influences combined. Moat of tbeir goeds are manufactured ex |re-sly fer them, lor instance, cutlery made to thier order inShet Held, Kagland. and Imported in large quantities for their dollar trado aloue." newts thetUselo ret signer* and sold In elabs Ladles specially wsuited as agents.
Partial list of artlolea allowed as commission to any one sending iu clubs .— CLUB OF THIBTY. [S3,] 21 yards bleached or unbleached Ooton Cloth, Photograph Album, 100 pictures, elegant Morocco Binding. Bovolv* ing oval band. Silver Plated Table Castor, five bottles. Ladirs' Dress Pattern. A Lady's rich-lT-ornamented Black Walnut Writing Desk. Fancy Caaslmero Pants Pattern. Large White all Linen Tab Oover. White Lancaster C. uuterpanc. 30 jarJs Calico. Alhambra Bed Quilt. Ladies' Mirboco Shopping Bag. Good Cottage Clock.
CLUB OF SlXTY. [»6,] 42 jards Bleachfd or Uubiaaohcd Cottoa Oiota. Kaahtoniblu Brest Pattern. 3 1 2 yards wool Oassimere for Pant, and Vest Pattern. Fashionable wodlen Shawl White Maiseilles Oouaterpaue. Lady's LargeGenuine Bgroeco Shopping Bag. Lady's F« hlonable 61oak Pattern. Pair Good whito wooieo Blankets. Black Alpaca-Dress Pattern. 4 yards double width water-prcof Cloaking. 6 -yards Farmers' good Wool Frocking. Bosewood JBraii Alarm dock. Lady's Fur Muff and Collar.
CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED. [110.] 61 yards good Bleached or Unbleaohed Cot ion Cloth, one yard wide. I«adj'e orients Sew Silvtr Hunting Case Watch, Fashionable Tbiber Dress Patteru. Elegant Black Alpaca Drea* Pattern. One, pair ofgood white woelan Blankets,la*g» site. Lady's Fashionable Double woolen Shuwl. two large, fine, Bleached Linen Table Covers, with one del en large sifedPlaneT Napkins to match. 25 jd» Hamp Carpeting. 71-2 yards five Cas.imere for suit. One dosen Ivory Handled Steel Bladed KniAos and Forks. Oae doaen Rogers' beit Sil Ter Plated Forks on white metal. Portable 8*w ing and Bmbroldsring Machine. 12 yards double-width Water-proof Cloaking. Set of Furs Muff ane Collar:
It Is impossible to give a complete list of gocds, but Agents desiring articles not named above will please mention them, and we will accomadata them if possible. If you ha** a clnb ready or intend to raiseone for any other house, din' fail sad il to mi, and a the tame (into ail/tr New Oircntar and Mammoth Evchangt Zitt. Partif act logas agents for other dollar houses in this eity will please send us their address, and that of a dozen or sooPtbeir male and female riends, as we can make it. for their advantage to do so Male and female afreets way ted as u»ual.
SEND MONEY IN BB61STKBBD UTTERS in every instance, and we guarantei tUa: it will come perfectly safe.
N. B.—Sur sales should not be classed witb with dollar jewelry sales and gift enterpri oa.— Send to us for decision respecting our business by the Commissioner of Internal Keveuue,dated Washington, Nov. 4, 1868. If ycu want prompt returns for yonr money, send your clubajo
EASTMAN & KENDALL, P. 0. Box E, 66 Hatovfr St., Boston, Moss.
Don't
Hole Manuraeturers.
Kead
the
Abovo
I I I 8 1 I I I I
WASTED-A«EJiTS-KSf»»" KNITTING JfACHISE. Pr c» %1X. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 2 J,0(0, tobos per min. ute. Liberal inducements to A»ents. Ad'rfss AMERICAN KNITTING MAOIIINH CO., Bos ton, Mats,, or St. Lanis, Mo.
THE PATENT MililC COMB
Will color gray hair a permanent bla'k or brown Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for $1,2. Address WM. PATTOB, Treattirer,
Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Man.
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!
XX)NTf FAIL TO PBOCUHH
WHslow's
Soothing
KM.
We believe it the BEST and SUREST BEMenv IN THB WORLD, in all casea of DY8RNTHRY and DIARRHCHA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause.
Full-directions for using will aoomnpany each boMla. ''iosif i" Be sure and call for «MU8. WINSLOW'M SOOTHTNO SYRUP," Having tho/ac-timiU of CrnTin & PRBKUIS," on the outside wrapper AJI othen are bate
SPEER'8 STASDARD
W I N E
I S S
THE Bh'ST BITTERS For Weakly Person#, POR THE WEAK,
T3R THE PALE. *•08 THE SIOKLT, FOR THE AO ED,
NATIONAL
IFE INSURANCE CO.
or TBS
United States of-America, wiuuaToii, IK C.
SPECIAL ACT
)nmm bj
JFTI.GJ3m'
FOB rtllALES, FOB 8PKINQ CSE I II
No Biiters Equal to Tliem
Speer's Standard Wine Hitters,
—HA
Off
OF—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS SPUE'S Celebrated Wio«f no well kaowa. witb PKRCT1AN RABK, fiHAMVMlftK VMWHM. -ii
S.NAKK ROOT, WILU PHEKKT HARK. Ul.W.R,
and such ottier HEltBS and ROOTS as will in all oaseeastiat Dlgestio promote the dccretloueol tbe System ii. the natural channels,
OLD. MALB ASH FKMALR
All ute it with wonderful snccss. Rrinrs
COLOR
To the pale while Hp,
ABD BITTEBS. Sold by DruggUtt and Orooers. See that mj signature is over tbb eorlt of eaeh Bottle.
ALFRED SPEER,%m
Pattale, H.
J., and US Braadway, Kew York.
W
rrade tupplied
by all
«f wmm
Arpaovan BIT S5, 1868.
CASH CAPITAL^- -$1,060,000, PAID IM rvu.
BRANCH OFFICW«KL,.,-.:N
First National Bank Snlldlng,
^PHILADELPHIA.
Where the general btuimaa of th- Com) any is transacted, and to which all general corrttpcndence should be addressed. 0 WP
•FflCBM .1. .un 4 -.i
CLABKNCB U. CLASS, Prrtideat. JAT OOOKB, Cbatrmaa Finascs and Kzeca
Oommittee.
HINRY D. COOKK, Vke-Prf sldent. BMIBSON W. PEST, SecrtUry and Actuary.
This Company, National in lta character, oifcrs by reason of its large Capital, Low Bates 9t Premium ind New Tablet, the most detlrablo aiaaat of insuriug life yet preaented tbe puhlie.
The rate) of prtminas beinc largely' isiaosd, are mads aa.favorable to the intnrara at thoae of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all tta complications and uncertainties of Votes, Mrl* idends, and the miaunderatam Inge whieh the lafr ter arc so apt la oause the Policy-Hold sr.
Several new and attiaotive tablet art now presented, which need only to be understood ta prove acceptable *o the.'puhlic, inch as tha IN-COME-PBODCC1NO POLICY and BTOBIf PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, tha t-ollcy-bttlder sot only it carts a life Insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few ye»ts, a* annual income eqtuil to tea per cent. (Vper emt) r/ kit potieg. In the tatter, the Company agreea to mm to the osswedtteMat aiuo»»t of money h» kas paid m, addition to He am it ok 7
The attention of persons contemplating"Insuring their It vet or iecieasing the amount of inMiranc® they already have, 1a called totht tfr««tsl advantages offered by the Natloual Life IastUf&ce Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets aadfall particulars given on appllcaifftu to the Branch Office of the Oampany, or to IOHS W. HAIS dfc CO.,v
OTNCIiTNATI, OUIO,
General Agents for Ohio and Central aud Soath-i em Indiana. __ J. A. FOOTE, 26dwly Agent for Terre Haute, Ind.
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For Ohfldren Teething: This valuable preparation hat been used with NKYXB FADSSTCT BUCCES8 IN XHOU&4VP8 OF CASKS.
Jt not o«ly raUerea the ehild from pain, but invigorates the itomacb and bowels, correcta MWty, and civet tone and energy to tlsa whole tyatent. It will alto inttantly relieve ffripinff fss the Bowel* and Wind CoTlc.
App!y
.....
JNSURB WITH THB BEST
nS. n-*s b' ji 1' .ur,t
N A,
21 *»&!'•, SilT OF 11ABTFOKD, CONIT.
Casta issets over 15,052,88019.
Fire Inland Insurance at as faverable terms as tin- UAzards Permit for Reliable indeainlty,! HAGKR A Mcf
rVn n«
fl
NSIW
ClttG ANI UFBJ
INSURANCE AGENC! I
J.61 rd-i biWc-: *Vl It cfir^'T if The following .Old %nd Sellable Cempaatw
Bepreteuted.
Merchants Fire Ins Co.,' HABWOBD, CONN.
North American Fire Ins.C& HaRTFOBD, OONN. !i-. ...... r. .. i.-.y. ft.l&l'. A f.. rt--irr"v i:( 0
Applications taken and Policies issued in any ol the aboy« named Companies in lowest current rates. Also,
ASAIS
ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
to
M. A. OKANE,
Gehoral Fire and Life Insurance Agen£'
.1,j ,!s OFFICII
MainSt., between 5th & 6th
j^Ter^p fjante,
Offioe ISO Main Street ()|d Stand of Drs. Thompson Qu«t
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'i hsii ft' f-5 »taH5T A Cosigb. Celd, orStre Tlusat. BlQVlaXt IMMIDIATI itTKXTIOir,
A*D
ntontn ax oaaocto. Iivii iUo«iD
TO
cotTiava,
Irritation of tlie JLossm,• penaansht Throat AIM •torn, mr an tacaitkle
Lnag Disssss it orriKTHt asaVL*.
ir»W» Bfww^UI Tr& Having a direct iafuenpeto tha parts, give immediate relief.
Fer BTondiltli, Aatluna, Catarrli.Coa. tumpitre aad Throat Diseases, TROCHES ill
Dtin
WIYH ALWATS OOOD SOOOSSS.
SJLNGRBS AND PUBLIC SFKl£XB8!fiJ will And Trochu useful inc earing the voice when tak»n befote Slngfn« 01 Speaking, aad taHevlog the Throat after an UDDkual exorMoa af tbe voc«J. orgtus. Tbe Trochet are rtc. mmended aad
pnicA.il
by I byslcians, and have had tr|thtti
tilalt from eminent men throughout the eoaatry. Being an artiole
of
TONE A-ISTID VIGOR
true merit, and baving jsvvtj
th»irefficacy by trarof any ysara, aaoh year flnds thim in new iooalltlee in various paita of the world, and thb Trochee are uairettally proVQ nounecd tetter than other articles.
OBTAIM only
BLOOM AND BEAUTY
To the thin face and care-worn countenanoe. Cures TsVSB and oieatet APPETITE. Try them. Dee none other. Ask for SPEEU'T) STAND
Srnggistt.
"Baowa's BaoacniAL Taoonss,"
aud do not take any of the uordUau initiation tnat m.»» be .offered. sol© svrrrwntaa. 1 fjt"?' .'i''j. ilTldtw twine Inslds (T
TVfANHOOD
AND
THB VIGOE
i-vX OF YOtJfH reitored In four wreks. DB. B10QBD!lS KtMEKOB
OF MFC teetoree manly
po«er«. from whatever cause.arit'ng tbe (fleets of early pernicious habltsVaSlf-abuse, LAPSTITV and climate, give vay at opoe to thla woadejrfiU^ medicine, if taken rrgdlarly aocor IL
c»r.
lag to the FLI-
trctloas (which are very timpie, and requite TITTT restraintfrem buslneat or pleasure.) Failure ITFJFimpottlblo. Hold la bottlet at 18, or four quaatl-'" ties in one FJE 16. To be had onty of the
pointed agent'LO America, H. OKKTIZKN, S3, 3d Avenue,
of 13th street. V. T.
