Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1869 — Page 2

WILY EXPKESS

THTB.RK HAUTifi.

ipn)-

Trldaj Morning, Jan. 29th, 1869.

Ws HOPS the Legislature will not go in^(Tgubernatorial housebuilding. Let our governors be'Jaid' a good salary and provide their own domiciliary accqpoodations. There are great differences in tastes as to residences and differences as to the number 6f "persons in tbe familica of governors as well a^fither'nien,. Why pot leave the executive officer to select his own tenement, the same as any

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officer of {the State? Suppose we should elect an old bailor Cor Governor, would you make "the old fellow se^ up housekeeping? "Such domestic matters should be left to*the choice of the parties most interested therein.

,M Aprils—-*^5%

TW" says it does not believe

.the treaty on tbs Alabama cl&fms wliich Mr.

JJevdbdx

Gen.

JoHSaov neg^iated ever

had a ghost of a chance to pass the Sen

at^ but thf^unt^ will=Mi»tba leas rejoice in the .evidence recently afforded, that the heflk^of £ha riext Administration .share* the popular feeling concerning, it.

GKANTtakes

thebroader vievij of

English liabilifes which, ^uttering oily the almoBt universal feelirig of the Ainer, ican people, we Have already enforced.

No mere list of ships actually 'destroyed

by English-built privateers can coy«^ qu£ claims. The Commerce of the United States was BWepfrfrom the seas by British agencies, and that is the measure of British liabilities. "Q j:yi

The editor of theSan Prancisco Bulletin has just passed unscathed through at*y ing libel suit. He does not in tjid llO^r of his exultation turn upon his enemies^ ut eitenj|g to thena hia.hand»andin iwbstatice says: Gentlemen,.youf^fforts were vain .. You cannot stop history-making,,you cannot muffle truth., The press,is the Jtgan of theught, ih, thg. tddy politic, you cannot bear its pdwel-^ stand fir

under. You cannot stop its wheels Til is victory is not mine or I might, Taupt myself and taunt you. it is simply a sup forward of journalism. It is the shakiag off of a parasite "Which might hav^ turbed but could never, have choked up the avenue^ of free espressierut? Whin impotent men and swindlers learn thepe great truths, black mailing attempts on journalists will gradually cease.

Mr. Jxnckes, in his' speech at 2^e Tork the other day, figured out $10C 000,000, which .ought to be paid to tl

Government, diverted annually into tl pockets of fraudulent officers and the confederates. Mr. Jbnckks shows thi tbe whole National debt of $2,500,000,0( 0

could be paid oulpjf suoja .st^ajtaga withi the time that would fall due-—that. i, the 5-20^9 ^by ,(t6e lapse of twenty ypai and the lb-40's by the j^xpiration of fott years. For a peopte-jthus burdened yit offi6ialCifiiscaR^yi tSere is but one hop that of imtnediftto and^ radical reform the public service. If General Gba cannot succeed in his declared purposo ^^icking saottodrels -orrtof offlca Tma^u ting hon.est'inAi!i^ ll?eSr plkces, a seriov I distrust in tbe perpetuity of the Republi

Jof

will take possess

thb^iiblic' mijn

'SiNCS the orgaDisatioa- of. the Unite States Governtnent 154, ftores public landliavd boon sold tbPtherp[gbpl« and 267^)00,000 acres given to specula tot3, according t^theofficial figures./ sides this, over 30,000,000 acres of wha has been sold are in the hands of ipech lators, making 300,000,000 sold and givei to those who do not use the land, whil

only 124,000,000 have been sold or givei to those who needed it for homes and lot the employment of their labor in'geltfhg

an honest living! In view of these facts a cotemporarj pertinently inquires: Which is thi better policy—giving lands nearly thre to one to the non«producers who in nc respect need them, or allowing the pro ducers who are poor and need land foi their homes to have it in llirilled allot, meats, thus increasing the number of independent families and decreasing the number of the poor and the crimipa^ classes?"

There iabut ow ainrwer to tH^ip^ltcrn among fair-minded people.

Sbykral of our State exchanges are slashing away at "the bolters," laying on the' fearful stripes of their cruelly incisive sarcasm as if they expected to draw blood 1! It may prove a paying operation thus to keep alive the embers of discord in the party, but we confess our inability to see it in that light. If our memory is not defective, the Republican party came out of the last State election with a margin quite too narrow for speculative purpo

sea. The road from Majority to Minority is but a very short one, and the surest way to sand the party booming alOtig^at more than Dexter .speed, over that route, is to continue an unfortunate quarrel. No man has a rlgiit to say that the bolt­

ers did not act in accordance wifh their! ideas of duty. ThereTs no evidence thai, in a single instance, they have been censured by anything like a general expression of disapproval on the parV qf their immediate constituent^.. ,Woa]dfJ%not be quite as well, then, for the press to leave these gentlemen to Answer for their conduct to those constituents^ ^An^r^in't it be better foi tlrt futuVo df \be party to pour oil upon the troubled waters, rather than to keep constantly frying to blow the gale int®-» ttsrioano'? "£€»rJL

One thing is cortain. the bolters carry a very respectable proportion of "the brains" of this General* Assentfclyj knd though we. don't know {hat tb6y malft

any special prtfefcsioniit* piety, it is not impossible that conscience may have had something to do: with their action in the late unfortunate affair. They are men who have performed their full share of' labor hi building up the Republican party in this State, and have given as convincing evidence of their devotion to Republican princijft^ as any of the men from whose kction. they have seen-fit to dissent. Somqof them wer© earnest, devoted .members of the Union Republican

party while, some of the men ybo now dentfunce Jjheii, through, the press and elaewhare^er^ apologizing for/Southern treaacto, oif"jprotruding thSr s^ophantiah tongues to lick the hand of

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A. Johnson.

We trust the propriety of cultivating

spirit of mutual forbearance will be generally conceded that wounds may be permitted to heal by the first intent, and -Dtfl^tDiteid of asking ctpittl for the

Democratic party by senseless internal quarrels, we may all go to work in earnest to strengthen our own organization, and retain the control of our State gov. eroment.in the hahds of the party under whr»W' lustration its affairs have been managed so successfully as to chal j^nge the.admirptfanba®d elicit the com* 'fa fendatioa^Gf honest nAn- of all parties.

HorroJIKT Mj '.'.J„ !. I..-

MB. GKQBOJB KXQUS,

having money to

di3bursefby(the hatful, has started a new eVenTng^paVir X' St. IjOum, called the Evening Post.a"''It is a good-looking, sightly'Shett, and announces its purpose to be iadependent of party, and to

dfevote itself to the local interests of' St,'

New .Tobx

has managed to squeeze! a

little enjoyment'ottt of the winter. *ljht Surif-Jitgih that twenty-fliAe falhiftfiatyle balja have already taken place in qne weefc,«al Whic^-18,d0 person^ w$re (in attendance. The oarriagos cost $2B 0|)0, the peppers and' winfs py*t ,$£0,000, the toiletts and dresses $180,00(1, and thejewelry displayed $860,000. This, with

twepiyaejseni• u$xJ» jjw«9fe*f»P3?vjes that' fashiooa^%!lp9:M quit' Stagnating

Tttk^5E4fcl^^'6^»8^jy^'Hon-Matt ^T.

Gar pointer the argument :of ^Xhe MoJtriile okse, 'his^lasy-plfeading, t| nonchalant^ gesture his kid glove,

Wl&j$At^tretc<ed fcltSefe bWb^cf ihoulddri and swept tfc the collar by glossy blapk h^^liafried a rtSAfe^Ampressiofe |to the auditors, fie is*more than six feeti height^' ~£n regard fg which a Wiscoi sin paper says: "Barring the kid glov^s lbe -4kw^eoat} -ttwWacJc bair**nd six inches of the alleged hight, the above ate'

count is correct."

John

H. auB^rT/jwho is fcow |i he#ti, hk

heard of the nolle prosequi entered in hji case, and writes home that he wiJl b^ bajl titt^B^iPtihSra^ "My itlryland/^by the

1 an^e coR^T^iaet8rn^aiiif^SSMJ in ation a{e practices to tip deprecated in the genera) but we do not now recollect a case ip

which aifiBxceptioA'coilUI bi eously admitted than in this of John I). Suffer. If foma,ocMiscientious andplo person, like Boston Oorbett, for instance w«re to be impressed that this Surratt abatement would be an act of practic: ,1 redgiftcf-We* -i&ould "4iot hunt %r argi

o£. t^e, Southron is indisputable

and his chivalry is of the highest stamp ,:-rr & '1

LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.a

Indianapolis,

January 27.1

BENATE. ..

The Sienate met at 3 o'clock, with the Lieutenant Governor la the chair. The follpwing resolutions.were adopt

od:

'tis

Resolvtd, Th*t a special committee of three be appointed Id draft and report a bill^to'tiding*'"for the pffnting of- the public documents and laws by the lowest resEKm&ible biddqf.

That the Committeef|^£rint-

ing SfTnstruiSted tOKquire intorthe propriety of abolishing the office of State: Printer, and letting the printing by contract to tbe lowesr responsible bidder, with instructions to report by bill or oth-

A^'sjjecial coniiiMlt^ consisting of Messrs. Fisher, Rice and Hueyr was au thorifced to ascertain the amount of few and jperquisitM received by the Secretary, Auditor and Treasurer of State.

Messrs. Cravens, Reynolds and Morgan, were appointed on the joint committee for,building a Gubernatorial Man»i°n.' ".

The following bills were introduced: Senate bill No. 121, to amend section 172 of the act for the assessment and collection of taxes.

Senate bill No. 122, supplemental to the act authorizing incorporated cities to sell bonds to complete school houses. genat^iU Np.121, to amend sectimi IT of t8eact to provide for the organization of county boards.

Senate bill No. 124,-to amend section 1 of^he apt for the incorporation of cities. o4te bill NV 125, to^AiOnd section 1 of the Gravel Road law..

Senile b^t ^o. 126, to repeaf tbe act amending section 3ft-jf^tbe Common School Taw.

Senate bill No. 12T, to provide for the release of property taken on execution. Senate bill No. 128, to exempt pensioners frona performing labor .on highways.

Sena'e bill No. 129, to amend sections 2 andj^tg theaclfo^thc If corporation of

Senat^hl NO. 130," tij'revise sectibn 6 of the P1 ank,.McAduaised and Gravel Road Act of

Senate bill ^ovle£alize the pro ceedings of tbe «March Term, 1868, of the White cunsify- Common Pleas Court.

:Senate

biii No. 13a, protect ant} ele­

vate the Medical Profession

Petitions and Gonanluiiicaiions The folk) *riag members 'presented pe titions asking pioteetion from railroad gxtorjionajlq,. the matter of .freight:

Messrs. Overmyer, of Jennings: Stephenson, of Hamilton Furnas, of Han. dricks, Pierce, of Yigo Peale, of Starkt Addison, of Hancock McGregor, of Clay Hutaon, of Gibson: Ratiff, of Graitt mto«-

Alto, ptetitfen asking socir cnange the laW as to increaseJMS dT jurors from $2 to $3 per day.

petitions for protedllBn s^iinst in of cattle fever. From the Mayor and a large nu of bitizens from Indianapolis,fpra far*a Prison and Keformatory for conies.

From tfaexitizens of Noblesville, praying for the legalizing of /n assessment made by that town for the purphMB^of buildings for school purposes.

On the eubjoct of gravel roads.

.The Housb visit the State'fNcwmal School, at Terra Haute, on Batui^iy 'weelc.

ds :fe,

ments tp.(fhallenge hia orthodoxy.",

TffHf' gehidne Yankee is a terrib iconoclast when he gets ampng instititrori^thyt are notk'j^o his liklfig, |ind his ruthless contempt of traditional usa^e is wholesome as wr^ll as amusing. Colonbl Oram, of the United States arm^ wast1n a Houston, Texas, hotel latel when he was challenged to fight, in ah insolent manner, by one of the chiva! ry." Another member of. t^.e "chivalry woul^£sfeS£lfipt^d tEe m^de^. jrwl'i.doiibtlesa havfe stained th soul of either. Colonel Cram, bowevei, sent for the police, in contemptuous die ragatd of^hb challenger's feelings, ,whc, after much ferocious-resistanje, was carted off to jail. A significant comment the whol£ Is-lhe inoidoWt of a womaq coming forward, on the arrest of this des pe^ado. to^chatgo him with severely be^t ing her and breaking her ribs. The gal lantry

The vote on the gold appraisement bill was loSt ycsterday on its third reading by a vote of 45? njfa to43 nays. The bill was reconsidered and (hade a special order for this afternooh at 3 o'clock.

Report of special committee on delivery of mails. A large number of bills were read a second time and ordered engrossed.

Indefinitely postponed.—House bill No. 20: To Bmend the act providing 'for a system of free schools. as#qipi s«

Houso bili(^fo."^5: Saipe subject, "i |n place of these bills the €omra»ttee on Education reported a substitute ,!.,' ,M{.' 1 'e1"

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THE 8ENATOB. BLBGT.

His Speech before tbe legislature in Joint Assembly .•.!••• jssta

On Wednesday, by invitatipn ofj the Legislature, Hon.

DJ-D.,

elest, addressed that'body fn joiht 'assembly in the Halt^of thi frouse of feajptresen? tatives. WJB tafco th^ fo}lowing,j«pQrt of proceedings onjthat[occasion fwWa the^In dianapolis jottfnalt of yesteY&ety :1 r{

The1j?our off i' hav mg .arrjiv^, the Scjnate. entered and took^se^ta ta the fight ol aS

Tbe President of tbe Senate, Lieuten-i ant Governor C^mback, took the filjiair. and having .Ro.use^ tfti.»fS^r 'said:'.)Vv oJod'noi-J'd Mfirnbrs*f the Striate and Houtt of R«pre.jiatntaiiv^aic.

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We have met inrcompliance wi(h the provisions of a concurrent resolut^n tc listen 4o an address from the Hon. Daniel D. I^ratt, our newly elected Senator, in" the Congress o£. the, United §tate^ Permit ine to congratulate yo.u a^d your constituents upon the wisdom' O'f your choice, and express my own piiasut-a in now introducing tp you the HtJn.nDaniel D.Pratt j.

Senator Pratt "proceeded to addr^s the House, as follows

SPKKC^OF ^B. PRATT.

Gentlemen qf the Gff^ql A&ernblyj Elected by. you^.the Rapresentativiei if the poople, to the highest office within your gift, 1 appear before you not to.maae1 a fofmal address, bat simplyi to return you my cordial tba.i^s forilbia expeessidn of yourjppnfijtepjw, andrfor thaigraat hon or you haye cjoaferred upon me.1 -•'»!'m

You ^il.bear'|n,« iwitness that this W suit bag'pot heen brought around!by any telf-seeking or agency ot mine.

Whijel can

rpothfip|B.to

m^gnifa this

bffice,",ib^ even tb' worth'ife ,H, I p§h only proijise to bring to thei^jfeqiirg^ of Its high fVubls,' p^rity,^ MrpflSfitj^Knid earnest' 'zeal serv^my coimtey. ,V),,K

Ih EUCdWding (WI the seat ff nent'iktatesman and accomplished, geotlemah ^rbose term will shortly.expire,ifind in becoming the official mate of Indiana's dther .representative in the -Sepate, {Who comn^nd's gp.jl&rgely the admiration 'and confidence °x^ the e^uptry, for his great abilities and patriotic services, I feel painfully the want of those qualifications necessary to make me the fit succes sor of the ore ami' the colleague o'ffhe other. For yoajjnpY^ gpntlemjpn, that jE have been, until very recent period,' a private citizen exclusively demoted to my profession, and, that ii^y stifd^ ".Qd ffftrttiits have nbt adapted use to tnis new sphere of duty. iJ! eu•-

You would give little heed to mere professions uttered'now tfhen my^&eart is so full of gratitude for this proof,,of,yout confidence M& too partial esllmWe 'of my fitness. You wi,U judge ri^, rather by what I "shklr sky and do in the futurcj, when my voipe shall help,fr^me Jaws for the cduntry by the record I ,ftbjall make after entering.upon the discharge of my duties as Senator.

The verdict of the pdopl^ sj, tW redant national election—has settled many qKisr tions loft unsettled- by the war, jOthe^ auestions remain—riiftpfcr, of, pbllcy'jtbaii principle—which demand for:their solul tion the highest skill of statesmanship.

This _is ot. a proper ti me, howgypr, tA do more than'alrade to them., WWle the natioh bafdecrjeedi, thai4he i^iiodfebt, incurred in saving the Union from dfcso-j lutton, and the"' country from anarchy andiuin, must be paid in good faith, yet the mehtod, the time and manner of payment are left necessarily to legislative discretion. It devolves upon Congress toi devise and employ such methods a* will least burden or interrupt industrial pursuits to so adjust the'taxes, upon 'the capital, the enterprise and consumptibn! of the country as will least affect the gen era! prosperity and make all equitably share the burden.

And so, tto, white Iho voice* of the pie has endorsed th« general recomttruc tion-policy of Congress, matry dettfU main to be settled by prudent and R&tiri otic legislation to bring back into harmonious union tbe State* lately in rebel "ion. The country demands peace, order ind complete protection in, those com munities where the embers of the rebel abon remainp fanned occasionally here and there into consuming flame. The disaffected must, be made to submit absolutely to the law. Turbulence, disorder and outrages upon the -Kfe an/l property must be slopped at every bazzard. Protection from the Government is the equivalent which the .citizen receives or should receivo for the taxes he pays and the military service he owes and be is defrauded, and the Government dishonor* ed, whenever ft fails to render that protection to the hutn blest of its citizen* at hoijbB as well as'abroid. It is his right to enjoy the blessings of lile, liberty, and thff pWrtH of happhreBS^pWid the Gov'-. ernment fails in its high mission and promise when it does not secure them everywhere within the reac^ qf its power

The eipendkures-bf ^h^ -^ovthrhment during the war, and /lince Rs aloftj have been large,, and .necessarily Jargo. But the time has' iome 'when. tne strictest economy in the administration of our affairs shonld begin/ If there is any one thing to which both of the great partiei committed and pledged themsolVM jdul'ing the past yeir, When lheyt went bsfore the people for their suffrages, it was to the retrenchment o^expfapefl?, ,the aboli tion of unnecessary "offices, tne* strictest accountability of p$8c

these^desirablfTesitts. I need scarcesay tjw so fir as my humble infiuoce saffi-^xteod, my efforu shall ail be ^ven^^this di?8^tion. Waiving, in my case, poHtical antecedents, that ordinarily are required of those placed in positions of power, you, gentlemen, in behalf of the people, have committed to my bands th» great trust of representing, in part, ofir loved State in the highest deliberative body of the nation. It shall be my

.Jgn ^honest ambit^ by diligence andfidelity to justify your choice. ., •Stl tl

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Republican Legislative Caucss^ The adjourned caucus of tlie Republican members of the Legislature faet last hight in the Hall of the House of Representatives to complete its nominations.

Tbe caucus first proceeded to nominate a'candidate for State Printer. SenatorO-ray renominated Hon. A'. H. Oonnep.of the Journah

Hon. Thomas J. Vatef! df Marion, nbittinat«a Mr. Charles W. Broose. Mr. Conner:¥eC0ived the nomirtation on'the first hallot, by a vtfte tff'63 tol7 for Mr, BrOUsei Tb« caucus next proceeded to nominate.* Candidate for Director of the Northern 'trisoh In pJade of Hon. James N:'T^Aer, declined. Fdr the dffice' the following geotletnen were ptacsd in-non#-inaiion? Col. Willis S. Blafcctt of Hauo^k county, M. S. Peden of' Kbights^ Jtown,^and Judge Stanfield of South Bend/'!

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The 'first ballot failed

Senator

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to! result is a

chtfiee,Atheh vote standing Kanch '38 Peaten Stanfield 84. &n 1*e, second ballet the name of Mr. Beaten was drajjpld, 'ahd' tWe Vote-ilesuJfl«l- .'4Slaflch 40 Stkhfield 39.

For President ofh'8 BoaW'of Trusv tees of the

:Benevolent

Institiitkjh the

namfes^ofDr. P. Hi Jameson/f Andrew Wallace, James and' Dr. •KetSlricfc^ all of Marian booity,1 wetd placed in nomination, Dr. Janeson was ^nomitfated on tbe first ballot, the vote standing: Jameson 85 Wallacal8j Blake 3 Kenfirtftfc'&i J'

Pot1 Cotiihisskmer tfC the IiBaoe

W.

H.

Webb,

Hob-

pital. the fblloWibg vrer^ placaMn ndtajinatiod: Doctor J. H.^tWoodJard and Doctor T^A. Blalid.of 'InSislnipolie, add

of Decatur.

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burn 60^Blttnd 9.' Web&S.

Woof-

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For CommiBsiobter of 'the Bind Aij*lufii, MK John Beard of Mntg dou&fcy, &ceiltod'«l irotei toq22 fon Ooll•ooel N. P.'Richmond.

For Commissioner of the Drtrf'-'itiJjd -Dumb'-Asylum-UDr, J. M. Kjtohen, of Marlon receivedto 23 for Geo. "W. Bacon 1. iJ-•

Gaptaia H. B. Millj of Jtu«h^wa» noo)iiiated by aoftlaitaaU(i»-'for (Drttiei ofi the Soldiers' Home -3

Thetaawsus adjourned fli ...ijutiui.* ^flril

ulc$filOHTiim®BAOlDT.

A

Woman Literally Burned Alive:

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Vrom JPflfrBlicia 2l]r We ar^,ylfa,d opouitp lecord, ,fn,: th morning's, .paper, one of thp saddest -afcic^ent^ ^hat ihfs happenediip our ^ity fc jft jpng.tjnfte- Wa shail •Rrpcfte^^ giv the facts in the case just as.ttigyl w:erB giV9^,t,o u», in ap: bnefa iraa,ni^i afy. P01

^to.ward, jjjf bel^yfr a 44l9^«|e

^"tbef^ioy.iOrtj^TTMion, J^aiW^aifj^o^d, .h. a,resideQ^j on El^ye^hitree*, between Jackapn ai^ Jtarey Btreati, ,WP heard it stated that the Captain absent from his home'^ltr at this time. But to Che'facts. There is a gasolinestbVe use in the house, and 4e-WaS Whn iri tb act of ipAparidgha ftre in said aibre,-'' yjs terday lacternooay^liavtbe Wife of Oa^tj.

Howard was madethie irfctini of -Ihd'ttrjrlble accident wfll^havi to relate* "V^t Confess to knowing but little abmr tl construction of these gasoline stoves,L bi we know this mubh^^ta^t thefts is right tube extending sbmtj feet aboVe tl iqain body of the Btovo, ifl' which iaJ: plii" ed a can of sullifiieAt^eizo to accomm date several gallons of oil at a time, aul by meinS of a regulating screw a smal slTe&tb of oir thbs contained'hfl/ftjr bfe' lo* ered ^hrohgh'Uib tdbe ^fceftaijti' pas of. the stoyeiL^bere sfltne^ort,

:of

process I

introduced by which the supply is at a t$us produced affacds. WW only- heat mle rived from tbe use of the^e feebvef^. It if not definitely known whether Mrs. How ard, at the time of the accident, was engaged in filling up the can with a new supply, of.oil or whether she was otTiy lowering a quantity into the. receptacle below^nor does it appear to be positively known'the exact

:mannei"^n

r'some

Lwhich

{ifom

ble death, the injuries,inflicted are si Jy of so severe a nat uri as tp render Mcovery utterly

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it is tnrown in^yoyr teeth that ju

fi?Knot

voffi^rs|^hd

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ciency and honesty in every branch of the public •aerViee.- UttUBlp'lKlges must be redeem^. While our people nay their tSbrdensometixescohteitedl^wheii satisfied they are honestly applied, they deodlw have set their flint,«gainst waste of the public revenues by th»ir servants. They demand that all our resources fiom taxation be tacitly applied to the redaction of the public.debt aa rapidly avasy bt and they demand that the expenies of the Government bB TBdi^ced to the lowett practicab^'^mjt coaaisMnt with its efficient administration. '^ey^ftmaDd-that all schemes of internal improvement and corporate enterprises, however plausible they may seem, whieh look farthe Gorerumeni for aid by way of subsidies, be postponed, while^ tais mountain of debt continues to cast its shadow over the nation. Xhey denand that ftha^ciBcea be filled wih oompetent, iruaUwosthy nsea^ selected solely wuh roCarenoa to their it to be he it it a aitite iiff -•& ^kioy^i5i5ijfvr. have grew venfidetfee tbat the liriug admia&tcatioa of OaA. wlU ^togulsb 'Itself in aeaatty reasonable demands and in wxxmpiiMh

keep your dental aparatusm

proper trim it is your own lault, for til tha world knows that you might do soy ofting that matchless, vegetable denifrjee,

SozoDokt.

,.i lo n-y.ii

^SFALiSiNa's

Glue"

cieapf

vn$i chilblains or fr«Sed frfat withl Jing anything to j|ve n» pfiman«|t

si£oe that time, writes Cha^.- &

Ohio. aiJi. i^iiaaa- jsi ttA

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5ii Fiais ^wo-'fefod ban dloY Qi ig. ed4 vd beio»b I sfc» ..vMiloiaawba xto sf«iB w| .. .'3 tii ?i mil|i.n"D «!ii aotabuotn* nx |obs jiew tiairivr ,noij!W-fe»'oo«8 edl

Oiij S38if^nii f-dl 4 -'i ^ainno^noo |v 87nJ md} KMJptlO iSlli .98tlM j. if 9l*hqo«n-r« 'fd obi! at loloSj

Latest jjJey lYork.MeM

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Sta^d^rdPrepai'fttions rtr.!-£iie.ail» c-AHBab:?.' i-j'/-"Gostarn, jbttccfalialAn,

-u/t., .Mi'aJ onhtuo,^: i««i

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Or, Jfo^^,?. fl«iiFBT,,(Swc«lW t«K I VpxiI4n WS^W9 *i «0.# 2L»arl3 BpW,'^j ¥, B^ld In TKBBB HAGtB, by di

Jn.

•*u. .5

tJon

1

'l

CTE7 'rvrs.rr-jn:

s.lB9srj! rJCPSu*

ftor Beautliyini Ji a o) *JJrii Bemorn all

TftKbKI LADIES In the,NllB8KKT ttls(^iT^«abl| aherSHAVlNUit Imao emd

For •For "hUAMAN lolioft" is the oaly teliiblfri (As for Diseases and bltmlgBcsoTttaeSlilN. wbhh .© IE %'^,o safo tia toi eJ-na'n iaopa 'I0^ ,1'HAIMS

Juia.mns

small artiSos

clothing, and the room had become suf•TOflKtWgT? flIR«#ithsmoke. Just at jmoment several of the neighbors, who had been attracted by the issuing sf smOkid feom the room

tbe accident occurred, made their appearance on the spot, and by almost superhuman exertions soon succeeded in extinguishing the fire alnd rescuing the mother aad -daughter from the fierj clutches of immediate death. "Tt is terrible to thiuk of the manner ii whkii «Mrs. Howard .wis made ic#f ^uffeJ in the brief space of time intervening the explosion and moment of excitinj

escue. The uppor portion of the body the waist to the cr^wn of her head -i—excepting a small spot between anl behind the shoulders was litterall' burned to a crisp. The hair was a| burned from her head, and tbe face we swollen and distorted beyond recognitiot The poor woman seems also to have in haled a quantity of tbe flame, which Safi of'Ttseif is probably sufficient to render recovery impossible. The. kin^"rie!^ bors,' along with the attend!ag pb eians, have been doih'g everything slHfi a(id humanity could suggest, Wjtb'all their efforts to alleviate her^fihgs and save herefrom such a ho

4fp:

which the

'flanie. eomn^Uijlflaied ^joi^ but',,cqr'tain itiia..tb*t an explosioa took iplaCC, followed by ^an instahtan^uSpii^shij'-oi ffames throngb the ap'a£b&eht, communicating with the clothes of Mrs. Howard whose body was in much les? time than is required to tell'ft, completely enveloped by the devouring element. Tbe nridtMr of Mrs. Howard,%hp Was present the .room, ses qg Ith# danger, her daughter wai being subject,to, rushed to -herassistance,' but was soon gendered powerltss by having b^hand most shock ingly burned. Tbe flames had by this time oaaght to'

CONY®-

ient and Useful. Mends everything.

-i.r.n ,ii

Hot

il

It ill said that Calisaya Bark has a psculiar effiirt upohj tharHvefe and gustls the pystem against diieases by .exposore add irregular diet. It is conceded Uat ttm gnat sdccess the wonderful FiivTATIO* BrrncH*, which preyWfUs to fjnr late utinappy difficulties, was^ found in most southern homes, Wis Wwing to the axtract of Calisaya Bart which it contained as one ol tbe prfticipal ingredients In confirmation of lftir^flaW$»aN$. oie, of d^i* distinguished Fhysiciant redaaft/tbat Whenever he fait unwell froni ordhary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he invariably relieved himself by

PlantJtion

5rrr*aa. "We speak advissdly whia we ay tKst we knoWit to1^ the ben and ymt j^tdaf ind(^n^

MAttMtfjA Superior lo'the

best Cologne, aadsold the prioa.

j^tdqx)tT«at)iT7ioa p»isantic

A DellKhtfal, KntKHfOHi BHCEBAGBiin-|ja

A STBEN61HBN9B To* ttae DtTMlltetrt, [ESvEcmtt Weainis MotiicBS.]1

TBBHAT, CHK8T,' IPIfSTOHACHi Fold liy DrtiggUti and OjfeoVrB.

FJ' I 'B. PBBEBSES,' I

•, 2}£ MurrajSt„:lfc^:K^.

Soft Aamt for v. S. and Bnlwh Provincet of 4

1 1

O

j:

M^SOOOi r)

lnr«rii

The Great English Remedy rnHEBE W^FEBS ABB A:G)MTOUllD ot thd I moat. valdftble and harmlen ingredients known 16the medical faculty, and will cure «lt"hontfail, all the ^arlbiis forms of Oonotrhea. Olwet, Strlotare, Leoehorrhaai Sparmfetar?h^a, and all wetkness of the sexaal organs, always effecting a radical core, In the shortest posaibla^tlmp, fr6-i qaently in two or three dkyi, withbnt aey change, of ordinary habits, diet, ate. Thoy:ara pTSasant •o the the taste., In no way disturb the stomach or bowels, aiidno poiaonons drugs arfa nadoassry toi be taken eTealn the WArst atagee of the diiiias. The Wafers, .when osed according to !U«ition», though perfectly harmlesa, are. the uost positice rataMly erer diScoTe'rad, and their repntatfon *11 orerEa ope, ai wella»ln thla coBHtr*, ii a tufflcloat guaranty for the complete safety and afficfoncy of this pleasant remedy.

Price 91 a package,, or thre6 tot 5, sefinrbly Wrapp9l from o^ie^vatUtB, Knd 'Ssat bt mail- to: any address on tbo prlrer named.

A printed {re'afiaa .upon these complaints Willi be ient free of 'chat-g® on ap^ lcatibn' by lhail to (he general agent*, Oollins arothere 423 Peooiy! street, St. Loa^a, Mo. .y ,j

The Wafara are sold by Droffgisti g'cferallyl decl6dBin h: i, 'iriD -odJ fcnf ,»s «-ic lo ^aw-ia

A 95 AC Of full tahit $mt fret to any Book Agent.

ut

BOOR A6EXTS WASTED lor Matlkew lisle gmiaf ITeW Boufc,

SUNSHINE Md $JlAD0W^ .K .iiIN JSiBW YORK. a woas, or ABSOBBiNO misaaST, replete with Anecdotes ftLd IiiCid^uts of Itife in the Great Metropolis.

1

k"One AgtrU'tUAVQ itHM* toU airf?e(«trtd 22T 15 day oMotbar SM t* 7 daye. No br ever pnbliiqed that eeHsiO rapidly. TTjl Ton wl'h ^o-know'how FortunM'areiiade AJ: Mfi toot la a day how 8ht»wti Man ar» ruined in Wall Street how "Oouatrymen" at,e swindled by Shatpal-s ho* Klslsters aad Merchants ara -BIWikmalhM hoWDaaee Hklli and Uoncart Salooaa sea Maaagad "i batr OaraWug Honses and Lotteries are condnctsd how Stock Companies Originate and how the Bobbles read this work" It Mlla yea a%o«t th^lttysteHcs of Naagil ork,aaU crataioS Biogradhioaf BkaMies ta noted Millionaires, Merobanta, Ao. Marge ito t^L TiOpafei Ti*eTy TtbutraUd, The IargMl cathsAIaato'n gtvani Onr 3a-p*gS Sfroalar and $5 Otafahack seat free on eppliestien. For fnll particulars aad te ran. address the Pablishera. J. B. BTJBK & CO. Hartford Conn. dw2w ...

jq ent., beduction.

BTotlce te Herchanis, BanUers.Brokers, PaMHhe#s, Stattone^s, JPrlnt«n^ Ooiapsalss, lmwyetr*, A»cM teoi^Sckeols,:aercrBwa,

documentor Jrawlne, *o^,*2,00i 1,000 copies $8,00 and

jfiOO' l^tOQ copies $3,00 and I'O.OOQ copies IK0. Or 50 per Bent, apon tbe abpva prices may be saved by uing Dtaeaicx's Pavciit AtrSbdSaphic paiHCiso PJtasa, for Oittces, Pa^U^it«s, st*. tioners, Printora, SchooU. Companljj, Ao. Prim: |8,i.' A yonng Itoy ^an strike iff IWcoples, "l«tW siss, per hoar,.of aay^oaamenr, dMeia^ mualo, with the greatsat facility. MaurloeV

Btatee Bldita are, sold.at moderate .prices. &*bBo azMMkent* eieb BstMMaT-, jh *p-AlI kWk of fcltlsagBBBhte yaortt asa

A

relief, I was effectual^ cure! by -two -Or ILLUMINATED three applications of Palmes Lotion, THIS ILLUMlfU^TA-Ll

and although several years have elapsed I OFlA! v^ not been troubled witl- t».edbeas?

fe

noiani

a a 1 in

Ooe fer' S^»K. r.Ia d1 1000 Bottles sold la one day ia N. Y. Ci ty/^'Q All Dr«igjlBta ta-IEBfiB HACTB iftiJ it-T

'osoria^d oJ —wp9i oT Mi led! "tr. !'an?sif: t»iii

-i3a* «I»'i igi'jn

rV^,E1OTED

War"

IH 0.L

COLOB3.

Sr\RTgi of BEAl'TY CHEAPNESS

shall, Insurance Agent, E corner Contains tb« Soperb Bomauca, Thii^g«W^r Streey 4)inciMtat^^|j|^nyj^^|g WffillT I

BT THnJUmu OnuMiffSms Littss."

THE €%0D» ON THE HEART! KT*E'7orvuia-a.-B. BOii. StaHtij Poetry, vd ~.m. ,Iacn onmbM^ beatdw othar illnstratlons, coutain» SPtlNtlD CAKTOON, ta OnOolortrMi \carthgof frimtiitg. ptt iTca^ (B2'9nibwii For sale by all New* Dealers. Sample copy nnt free. FBKNCH 182 N«s»anSt. M.T.

lost

PATRHT^ jQCT. 17, 1806.

UietoflyMpfcr.tbe almiuestMid inost ose'al &D«"d^Uyfcl^ oflnwhdlff AppSrit presented to i^Attic.'. Tbay mWrabs dtarjr aiiaaB and ban Jbe iQi

onicBd i- •jO-t UatfolaMartrs', Boston JdwCWnlcal iSBflwe-BlataiB*, tb«

•taod,GtfA'Nir'feA^j3,

AA:A Skpt.

The peofAe

AXTS.'

O

10, i8e8,/1

about yojBt

"1 ensrHvii bna viaJilrin odl yoniiaw .h C'ld Oiy.--Utiprinoipied dealer8 are^ellisg^M{gal{)t*d,ff^,as fipo hm.*T

Axr. 'The scod qualftfei of -his Axe ton«l»:« It its OyTTlSQ qn»liM», aot In the ind paint. The "Bap

Jacket"

11

.11) f.9 SOAF^ IV* the TOftK

aaiasa lna slew pnoita-Ton«_T|

rioiDrc'qqo friflTjn: a i!j *r.d'

iciuob

I'^-JRSS JFF

!-C. !i. IHlif, lOitHUraf,

A NEW PKRPUlrtMB THE BAJiMRBOBlil HXqVI^tTK, DBHdATK, LASHJiG FBAtlUAl I'ttlUM.« MMv NCWTOBK,' 8»lf bySH

I! Liflfl ^ioh OtiJ 88W tl J-iOO ii ihthtf liinu no enoiq vi Udi-'i os."| ovaii Muodi

ij.for sale by all respond

ble hard\mG^«ileH'iaBtUatfittitaractarers.

JWffl. 4^11 caoliuO iioY .8 ,U vluaoQ yd

RRY,

"»OI .Betail

f^r^^^iq'oeq edi oj :,tsJ viov ed (t besotjoiq ,h!iis od 7 i»t Jdjjuci 73d! Dio1«odJ Lna ,aiJat3

mmmtwtium

,J!t

A Coiialn'BXilHDY for DMorders of ithU'

t&

NEW AOVERTtSc m~. =i

S!MX

r»il«

Bid

Jacket "Axrli. Pleaii- ken3"lne twenty doedn morp. IW1 NTTJ ma .eatsft^xa^^iaqsib ariamb 8"iiF' no gniJaua aaaiBnl 9SrJ lo fo6 ,IUH lonwvoO jjuioA .a«3iiduq-3! ..iaidiilooiq fceusSi tad ,(ifaT

1

fpHi*ksii»i», p'tfi

LoJ86Ti«

upsd ovsrf

JblL l. •'•r'y

»fT A

PS^^r^Afrtcolturts#

i.'iri?

Arm

Jonrnal.

ifub.iinl noqu sctoxstt) to 4i£ A|rlAdt«r«ii qHoAea)Hl'¥' 'Rtatl EscmrMt4 toii "•"tt

timer*.f

fii^Pililjlftal" Cif'a'trlbbtor^

^er aitniiil/ .T? en capias, $7,^ inter tion.

.000, Qv'i

'Wfi /i^orlti i"attiity Journal will hereaiier t^a .iia9rtO4hllsCt'ibers l'«r-f3,50 j^er year.' A'g^atla copy sent one year to any person wkewbtaiasaix

jraartssyana ThlaaiskcaJtka'CffioM The Cheapes^&tor? Paper Amcrlca.1

JpsaUyii*--cu^tcd/to {U,safe afldlgy^s of gWd t«adicta. Mm Ibe Time Id SabBcrlbe!

SltiIeSM#M, siiecenflt.'JATl -de&l^rs Hell It. Address, fltLIOKT/ XHOS1AS TALBOTT, Ros^.^raps... --j[jt i-iiif!*

Ameribaiil'Cdmpany —RrcHtf ¥OZMED

co.,

Honeui Glycerine} Eldmf Flower Jbtmcquet and, falw, In Quality, Style and Perfume warranted c^ual th»TKg3^sh and sold fully 60. per seat, cheaper which scc'qnats for the. gt^at iaUtog off 'in kh demand for the foreign sostpV, and to a" upprece dentad soecosa pf the AllWlMa Cbstpan Toilet jSeops, now aoM BTwrwhare in tha TJu its States". MeklOJTB,

TAX UAI«£|I A CO,,

.. I ,t insole Haiiu^ctarera.

PPLE PARXir« Coring and Slicing Machines. Uade by JJ.JU WBITEMOBE, Worcester Mass."'''-1^ •.Hi'

ry^hera., male ^nd. Camale. to introduce, tba

SNTJLSS IMP1TOV»D'C(®M0HB8N3K ?A4L

Caution.—Do not be upon by other parties palming off worthlesseaat*iron machines, antler the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical machine manu factured.

Gilman's Pulmonary Troches Especially recomm6U!ed foV' clearing th» throat and relieving hoirtenttt. Mtch valued by Singers and Speaktrs. At oncitht bettand ehaipett. Sold

everywhere by Orngglstl. Only 25 cents per box osc'-.du /ao1..'lay. be had in kby quantity of

-j aJo'fAfijttgt' Cincinnati, Ohio,

1' 1

'''ise's. xxx

DR. DKITES lOVKBIDfii'S

WAH00 BITTERS,

TOE BHVBTOXaUBS.9DXIC KNOWN. *a~A Surt Cms forPyspB«i», LtverCom plain Asihms, Chills Vna YeVer, Gravel, Biabetis ai General Debilitv. Fer sale by all Druggists. eagBBc E. 6EXTKE lOTKBUftK. Prap'r

BUFFALO, N. r.

Deafoess, Catarrh. Scrofula.

ALADT

who hadSoffero^ lor jeirs Irom Dtafn«sa, Catarrband Scrofula, was ,eared by a simple ,'rmsdy. He/ sympathy and gratitude prampti her to send' tHe receipts free of charge to any 'one similarly a&lcted, Addrsjs

Urj M. C. L.j lloboken, N.J.

:n*BBI36 BOT NOB LB.—Self-help for Tonug Men, wlio Lava erred, dasiiaa bettt^maa-t*r SnveJ bbt'd.' debt In sealed letter Envelopes, Tl charge. If benefitted rerarn the posts[ge. Address PHILANTBB08, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa.

Ife Are on HaBd!

And are prepared,on account of our immense isCEiASK osBosimess, and of the tsraseiATions in SfcMiaaNbiSs Of at!kfdds to offer to orfr Agents aad. ha

public

of Ooods

not kisly Cottons, but AIL kinds

at

prlcas ilMi thanove*before Orriasol

Any pereoo that will seod to iU fur printed flees of 61xty arrtclis,-wlth $5 enclos.d, can re, sei^iqj,...

1u'1

4 selection of one of tbf following articles Misses Tur Muff and Tippatt-Bilver-Plalad ,lcs Pitcher, Lepine Watch, Wool Xoug Shawls, 1 pr Btaa»M^'A« -ift»."•rah addltloaat partieulars SZND FOB OUB NllW CIttCDLA^ 1863. aoiJijfosei

a CO., us ton, Mass.

MONTHLY

-For January, I860.

GONTAXNISO

600 copies,

allstof valus'blo and usefular-

Jffcles *»1e at"ON* DOLLAR each also liberal inducements fsefoaming Olaba. Itaiie esatsUsslafsnsBtiaiii whleb

Uilbk. will J»f W»rsta» perSoa ssBdiag mbnsy ie tke ©1ft Ki serpriae Osse isollax* wneeras.

Opinion of vomaer bar City-and 'Slate

•4MbU that if tkia droalar li cironUSed

la all

parts of tha country, it woula bo tbe means of saving a gAM daSl ofr money, whioh ia now lost by sending to these nolawfal concerns. On

PBaa ».aoa

1IBU CKBKSTS TO AGEXTS LARH. EB THAK ttVKKl

100 Percent.

Pared by clubbieg^sgetturand bu^ttg tdTTON CLOTH, DHKSS UOODS, WOjLKN GimjOW, 1108IEBT, PLANK 1CTS, SHAWLS, Ac., ^c., toKfttlMT with Boots aad Sboes, BooKs, Ottt.erj, Silver-Plated Ware Castara, laso Uoods, Ac,, uf

SASTHAir 1 KBMIALk Ukt I

ol 68 Hanever Street, Beste», Ma8s..tfjCI Ueouei Wholesale Dealers ky tke lintee States, EstabUsatal litM.

Tka goods sold by na asa dracribid, in printed slip* or checks. »hich are aent to any addrtwa at th# rata oftfcn ceuta aaeh, In clnbi of ten, hteaCu, tttf, sisfy, one kmtdreti me tmdrtd'tmd jftg, («so aaiidnd, «tc. For a Cottar tka.' rrCelvlir Ckii bay the ^rtic^e described la, oh«c^, «r. *dohange' it for atoy one of two "or three hriad' ed other articles in our circular. As 9 guarantee orthe worth of ever article said by a^any artieie oo oar checks csn be exchanged lor a ,ffllt(IMt)iUti or a8lln( i'iatea BgwMtg

Table Ca8tor, with Five Bottles. B«ai what tbe -jgrat paper of tiiJJortnWaS1."tffc« Tbffd*' Sfah (Ma-hy's pa[tr,) sa) of UK —, "Wtti'r WiSiWar Tn Hrti,—Ciir1.i»lly 1»d ns, wMIe focMiUjr in Bostua, U.Taii|| almr tablUbmrot uf Uassrs

Don't Read the Aboyc!

WAI'TED-A« EiVTSOlTTiSt) MA!HJ,\^. Prca «M, Tlie simplest, cheapest and best Knitting MacliTnS ever invented. Will knit SJ),0t'0 tohss|Miaia4 ute. Liberal induements to A «uts. Ad ircss AMERICAN KNIXTtN/SpWACUINi: CO., Bos ton, Mass., or St. t¥

THE PATENT MAfclP rOflif!

Wll Sol

t.'Ifhls it 'L-

ILY 8k' Vf UfC^ VhOOfS: facttirie trill stitcti, hem, fell, tuck, ot^llt, coid, bind, braid, and embroidefTn amojt superior manner. Price only S18. Fi will pay SI,.1

jflve years. We ne that will sew

any mu'

stronger, jaofe tAutifhl,i-oriitSra elastic seam thaji-poxsi It offkes |he 'fBhjstls Lock tltitch. fiV-eiy's6cond stltcf)fipan be cat, ^adatlU,tho cloth cannot be pnllstt^ 'apiVt irithoat ttfa'rldg it. We ipay, Age tits fdmtlU to: 820(1 pet m^nth aod ex pjBoses, or A^0BK^i8Siq» Irom which iwica that' amount can be "made. Address SECOMB A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass., t)r St. Louis Mo.ni ff./i'aupr:.

Address W*' PATTOW, Trerisarerjuei Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Mast*

aoJp.n'rd^",3T

0v

Kastmant4L* A KkSDALB.

Their tr«d^ Qa^li«c moi4 lma^ir&>ikatk»yaoy occupy fcursioriot In thetileg«nt block, JJoi j® Hanovtr Street. Ths mmt this come 'familiar as liuuiaitolil wo.Us' tlirunghuiit the Midillo aad Western Stries, hjlf as prv^iayft aad hon^rabla bn-in^ss taoji tbry-are' «i7,lor»jl tiy tne bast firm* iu thrown cit|,c Their ^i| systsm of teliing goodshaeduuo more, w« bslievts daring the past taw: yoara. io k»ep :dt.iro itlifc prices of domestic ai tides iu etery da* nse. th»h all th a other Ibfluences ^oniblfetMl ttA^r goads ar«maanfactnic,d e^iire,sly.Itjr thsja-. ^a, tor instai tie, cutlery matte Fo tliftr stJW'raSlftSfleld, Kagland. and Imported in1 larg* ij oaatiu^s (or their dollar trade slooe." rr irewls taettaeto get sigaci^ aiid sAMFin .clitbs ladles specially wanted as, aseal&v

Partial list or urtlclns allowed as

,0

(flSgfeihi a 11.. .* yards hltacheQ

to any ana sending in clnbs .—• CLDB OF TH1BTY.. [*3,T 21 or nnblaached Ooton Clotb,' PW 100 picturM. elagaut Morocco Binding. Uo^alving oval band. Silver Plated fribld OaStorf nv^ bottles. fLadira'JDrasf P^ttertUBtAil.mlr.'a lT-ornanientei Black Walmit Writiug Djsfc.

Fiftfogttfh Artifipn,

Oassfasere PaAts. Pattern, •'Large"WlHtfe All LiasD,Xab Cover., ,IKhito Laaoasttr ..H*'ferptbf.'' jar.ta Ctflftfo. AUrnfflfbHt B*d QulH. Ladies' M^roqco ShoRpiw« QooAfi Clock.

OLUB dv 8iXTr.J [86,j

9^'jards,Bi*fc(jlMl'^

Uabllsaebcd gotlonj Vlo^4k "aphlon*^!* Dress Pattern. 3 12 yards wool OASsimere for Pacta aDd Ttat Pattern. Vashionitblo vijoiaa UBUawl. BTii.teWaiseilles Conaterpaue. Lady's Large or S ad if A iOpahle tjloak Pattern. Pair Good whrto wooleD Blankets. Blsck Alpaca Dresa Piittun. 4 yards doUbia width watar-proof doaiing. jardn Farmers' good Wool Frocklne. Boaejrood Bpas Alarm Clock. Lsdy'sFnr Mtttfand Oollar.

CLUB«J\ONE HUNlBS.D. {$U.] 0,V yards good Bleached or. Unbleaobed Cotton, iCietb, .ont yard wide. Lady's or Gents NeW„liifv*r Hunting Case Watch, Faahioaabla 'Xi,i^ar DrtaSiPattertt. Elegant Black Alpaca ltesi PaHara,. Oa«^jiklr ofgood wWto wo»lan Btauk«te»large siaoj.lnuty's Fftshlon&l)Ie DoublewooleniS^airt.. Two larga. floe. Bleached Linen Table Covers, wlth^one d, zi-

.vrcTOHinsAW ulonca vte, gni ed) .'8£i:/ 3f

MOTHERS! MOTH^lS!!

„0=u ,, MOTlmtS!!

-7

I

IDOLTT JAIL TO FBOOTB* FILE

in. WiDSlow's SootliM Skm, For Children^ Teethinferifo i. This valnable srsparatioa hae heed tSBedieMi

TAHJSA SUCCESS IN THOO-

BAJTD6

OF CA8E8.

NBYSK Fi It aot only relieves the ehfi^ from fain, but invisoratea the stomach and towels, oorrecte acidity, and glvea tone and,en«ST to the whole, system. It will also taattittij?' relieve Oriptng la ths Jtoieelt tnd flTituf Colin.

We believe it the BE8T aaS' BTOlSf RlitfBDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DY8BNTEBT and D1ABBHCBAIN CHILD KEN, whether ariMng frorar taethm^ br any other cause.

Full-directions for using mil acoompwjy each bottle. Be sure and call for .• MBH ^riNStiOWH SObTHINO 8YBTTt,,B Hnving"the/ae-»mt7ot ^CtntiiS S PtJiKXft," on tbe butcada WTappisr All Sthtra are basr imitations. iupst favwiied ajensB -jfiitntnii- •'•djvraB .nmlt ,noii .fehu!o

SPKEB'S STANDARD

WIN^S

I E

THB*~B1£ST fnTTJiltS For fteqfcfii FOB THE WEAK, .ue ^ipblod fob fa^ stCKliY,

,CJ

ai

3tiM IX.,(FOB SHE AQBI' .-«! "rfl

BTo Bitters Equal to Tlieuui

Speer's Standard Wine iHiters,

x)

—*AD1 or-

WINE, HERBS h& ROOTS Srua'S Celibated WiUtf, solrnnifti, w^h FSBIJVIAN BABK, jjiiijHruoaSb

HAMOMUK FU»WBBtv,0 diiw 8NAKK WUlT^HltRRr

aad aneh otitnv HBKB^ and ¥U)OtE3"ee *W ia'all i«s«»aiaitt Dlgestie'i, |rompta'Qte Scroi|ousrfT the Systeia.li. tl«e natural chat^Rola, u^ gite

tone vf —TO TH*--

Cares

ao-

cwuM,«Xoasl*sBani*kfade,«s4ofthsdap*se»a. tion In MSrcheadisa, ^r* nra^sow o«siJng_4o Acuta kstMtfadicStoeats tiik »9arlkfto(hSa^ jZamtoMtliwirtsayMlwit.

A^DBIWI OO.j 04 KbB It, (forasrly 10# Sadbnry Bt.,) Bosroa,

MASS.

-"Sl,

•m

COLUMN.

1r

NATIONAL'

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LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

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United States- Df America,

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First National Bank Bonding, PIIII^A DELPHI A.

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Hemp Ctirpeting. 71-2 yarde (l?e Castiuiere for •it. Ona doawnr lrory Handlod, Steel. Bladed [niA»a atfd Ectki-low do?on Bogtrs' bft. Silt

Sr Pfate« Forks hi rfhltrf metal. Portaffle Sewf log and Kaibroiderlng Machine. 7 1-2 yarJs d„uble-width IFatertpf&ff'Gloaking. SetofFurt

fshnponslB^ to^give a somplLte ffik'ot^Doaa, ^ut4ganu desirjw.artiole^-nut &a#*'4, a^STS will piease mention them, anl wj will accomaf daia4hetu if possibles. y5tt,*a"«»* clult ready, or lntand to rai^aone for!afly.f thor l\on^o, Jjn't jmlWieHd it to «ir,: aad a'lMMme rrots btkfer'' ffeit QircMaf SmhfuM.ififl. .PatiU.^actio gas agents for other dollar honsea in tliis-elty, willpleMe seUdXU tliilraddnas|l MidlhS{i»( a dozen a: sool'tbeir malo and female rienda, at we cati make ft for their a*friftHW$3 ^t8°dli' so. "S^DI^NK? is^HK iT thfriW i« iwery instance, .Sfpd .»« guarant^j jibai it will ia(e.

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^:TWS,Ca»psof. J»"4tioUa| ia i^tskacaeter^ pflsrs jljy r^atjon of Jta larg^ Bates af P^emliun and NeW Tables, ibe n-ost desirable riwi 'of rilsuiin^life yet presetted 'crA^itfla.

The ratei of pr«n»W4jt bef«g' Ik/gely MdaoSd, are nmls-as favorabl* ta-the lusarers as those of the V»tn»l .•Oompanl**, aad avoM iV tha complications aad jancertaintles of Notjji. Mil* dends, and the luiaundVrslaa logs whlota tae&t> 't^ir^ sb^pt to caoSe Pol^by-Halisf.'' 4

Several new audiatttaotlte talMa Are •sar.faesented, which.-mad only to ba understood to proyojaccept^B Uia4pubUo,_ s|u«h1aa_»ha IM-COMK-PBOODOINO POLICY and URCBH Ptrik^ ftiLltit.'' In the formsr, tlWW%-

ioldM- inot' only a* oon a a HfetaknraUoe, !pa|^ile at ileath( t*M wtH secai^e, tfc Hfieg, sftarapa«}|od of a fxw yeirs, an atnual i»eom» sgao) fttf*»j^r omt.

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with doljat: jea-olry sa'aa at& gift jepl Sfehd to u's'for decfdoQ reipjctlrfg our' btisitiesi ky the C^iqmiaaiener -of IaverBaMJ^enaa, dated Wanhlnjtton, Nov. 4^ 1868. If ycuwtnt trjmpl iitafrns for yJdr money, vend Jrottttclubs IjjjfWJ:

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