Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1869 — Page 2
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'he proclamation of Governor Bikkb,
ijihdil algeTCWftr^ fn Tnis napflr Tftw see^?ill W«t $50,000, wbicb, addled fo Lthe£l06,00l that Uie ^epemal iM«b|o be held to-djfjf v.ill entail upon ta^ P»y,'fSota up tbe enormous Bum of $158,-
OOO Ba the price *m JhM*W$4pt Indiana must pay for the base desertion of doty on the part of the Democ«tic members of the Qengr»l prt ^be only apology these resigners have been able'to make to an outraged people,
Ja (hat tbey left the Capitol is orjffer to prevent the adoption OF the proposed 15th amendment. Wb have fletbotistra (ed a score of times that tbenfwAsample, time to have passed.®H ithaxwlly indip pensable bills before the hour set for tike consideration of that amendment. By remaining in session five hours longeT, onebundred 'find fifty thousand dollars might have been saved from the tax duplicates, and the revolutionists could then have accomplished their purpose by tbe same high-handed, unjustifiable means that they employed five hours earlier.
It is still, as of old, a cardinarprincipfo in the "Democratic" faith that'"tJ^mdcralic" minorities shall not-submit to^the dictation of constitutional majoritiel How long the people will indulge-them in the" exercise of this principle,paying at the rate of $160,000 for each' iJluftt*ntion'tbereof, remains to be Bdeg^
,, ... -Tha* jooDicientious and consistent •journal the Wwld is coming out as an advocate of the civil tenure bill. Tie .arguments of its own for a year pr tTpo -|pa#t are all forgotten, and the guerilla writers are turning their Bohemian pens on their own work. Animosity to Gen •Shral GRANT is the jiow, no matter where it leads and as
Gfoirbx Francis Train, the prince of
that "this lunatic is at the bottom of most of the grand and stupendous works of the country." It now transpires that !&'Vfe* at the bottom of the Union Pacific^ B%Uway awindle. (Tha Union Pacific tfornpany contracted on February 8,1864. with Mr. Tbajit, as follows :j0Qt "The sum gf.iijree hundred jjwa^ind dollars should be "paid for your services when required,-until tha whole ranway was completed,, including your services before then rendered, payahlo in tbe securities of the comply according to .the terms of, the contract, one-ninth part on the completion and acceptance of each and every -Motioti of forty miles of tbe railway.7' And it was further provided that there sboutt be paid to the trustees of his wife, "fur and on account of his like service^ oire* hundred and fifty thouSafid dollars.
The csmpany has comproriESlciS tho $150,000 to Train's wife:by assigning to her trustee for her use of $50,000 in stock of the cpmpany... u.
Mr. Train is nojv looking after his own nice sum of $300,000 fot serviccs rendered the fitting yp of tbe land botitfty.afad money plunder for that concert iil:
The facts aro brought out by a letter of Train's New York Attorney, 3lark Bill, Esq., which is published in the Omfiba ^Eveaiog-'TimtM -of the IFth inst^
Three French women^f Marseilles recently confessed to having poisoned their husbands, and tb^ ^.ecdatipns made on the trial showed that jLj»as~a very common thing for th^ wiV« o^that place to get rid of their husbanSsin this way as the easiest n^ani SiccOmmodai6ng their lovers.. jWekave more recently French papers t^e report of? a trial at Montaut^ojia vfhicb.eigbti womea were convicted of pre-natal assassination of their ^babies, and, one woman was tiried Cor killing nine infants giv^nJier tonurse. Montauban seems to be aa bad a placo for batles as ^lartciUea is -for bwb^od8* But what frightful wiwps aad motttgrs!
^Prxsibxnt Johnson ought to bf known the^ veto President, though itj turns out on exapiii^ition that ha d»d~not veto as extonsirely as has ^een suppos«4' The record is aa .follows during bU term, in which two Congresses held five EttMOB*: Total vetoes, 19 "pocketed vetoes^
became lawB without the President's sis
JNearly all the bills he VetoejT
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tbua^rm* penins tlatuji^E|£initIa
Kave
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Democracy at present "is pretty papch only a matter of ignorance and prejudice it does not differ much what a Democrat*
1c paper says or bow it argues
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-Thjcincreased neWipaperspubtislied in Groat Britai& durlng tbe past ten yeara is creditable to the-extending influence of the press in that country. According to the {English Newspaper^Press^DiroctOry for 1859 there were published in the United Kingdoa 966 journals, of which 43 were dolli(», distributed as folios: 30 in oSnglaod, 6 in Scotland and 7 inlrelafia. The edition of the same work for 1869 shows that 1372 papers are now published there, 265.oftwhicfr are publishecMn the city of London, and 779 in the Provinces, igqjcipg 1039 for England 51 in "WatBf 136 in Scotland '14l"iri~Ireland, and 15 in the British Isles. Of the newspapers those issued daily number 63 in England 1 in WaleB 11 in. Scotland 13 in Ireland, and 1 in the British Isles. From this it will be seen that the dailios havo increased over 100 per cent, during the last decade, while tha. figures, for all kinds of journals ih 1889,-as compared with those of 1859, respecting both Ireland anjl Scotland, exhibit "surprising results. 3^e statistics of magazines and other similar periodicals do not seem to-havo been kept up with entire reliabilityln 1859, but in 1869 thoy are set down at 65S,jinclusive of the various guartjeaiy xeviews—248 are of a religious character,.representing all the sects knof in the Kingdom. The fsajportance of tbe pr«sa as a lover is evidently becoming more largely felt Jby our Englith brethrfeti. jgj
l)t aw*u oii to b) in earnest in the'a muu not only be common tcbook ai Afkfl usfl ryi,.* to.*. Mow up the ba^ij* JUjtfvland lr*gment Vif^o xh»" foundations of great governmdoU u' Si a «—w
steps for con-
vefflKnJ^fiwL aboutMick* tiongolidfe. tion. There are one or two barriers in wliich Delaware may not have thought. "Will free Vireven the Eaetern Shore, aristocratic and high-toned as it is, be willing twill, tiajnHtmri "the dacking.na mfce* fuVnitfhV of tbe middle
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Will they Will the lawyers of
these counties to be annexed take kindly to what the- Oifef Justice of Delaware calls, with delicate euphemism, "her -pe« cGiA mod«of proceduftfli AndJ,aal ly, if they should, will the' Congress of the United SlaWdonsent fo anything whicp
I tJOfitienimfcnt panpew. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati'' kvemrig^romcle furnishes tbe^foHowing, whicb we commend to the swious attention iof .all who regard with a covetous eye the "snug places" filled .by-department clerks at WwbiBgton:
In prosecuting one's investigations about tho capital,-and looking in the workings of the governmental machine, one occasionally stumbles upon a bit of illustration like the following of the position I have heretofore taken in this carrespondence as to the effect of office-hold-•ina in tbe departmpnte. I called one evening at tho^ room of a -well-known /Ohio man, who formerly served his District in oingress. Presently in came a graV-hairefl getillaman, somewhat over fifty years of age. He appeared to be trembling with anxiety, ashe nought an Interview with my friend the Judge, and becked his influence to secure his retention in one of tbe bureaus. The Judge
him a cordial, reception, assured bim of his good will, and pleasantly recalled the fact that long ago, when in Congress, he had found his present visitor a valuable aid in furnishing information sought in hirbOreau. "Oh, no," he says, "they will not spare
Vou
Tou have never done anything to hurt anybody's feelings. How long have W«u been in the department, anyhow? «'I was appointed ..in 1831, thirty years it
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away back in Jackson's adminis-
ku-ation'and you'll not be disturbed they'll
gervic0.
Burned out to bsgio life where he ought 'to have begun in the vigor of manhood. /Pheadage declares that it is hard tor old dogs to learn new tricks. The man who on the shady side ot fifty Is called upon to begin life anew learns the force of the
Of course this'eondition of dopenpence in which the department clerks find themselves tends to perpetuate itself by tbe habits which soon settle upon them. They 'fetel 'finable to leave positions to which they are accustomed, and the salacfeft are so scanty as to leave them no fflargWs' to go and cbine on, while the aBrwmjdin^jwsooiirticffl^-teo^ almost ir. resistibly to more or lees of extravagance. The want of relaxation after each day's confinement, at, office duties is constantly felt, and to gratify that want ccstly amusements are resorted to and so with tfiese and a thousand and one expenses unknown it) their former routine of life, tbey are lucky if thoy-escape being overwhelmed with debt,
Much might be added, on thistsuggestivo topic.' The itVes of tftese department clerbi, as a daw, soon come to be almost onlirely -aimless. Their duties are for the most part of* jthe', tn^est routine, and,. \»hpn accomplished 'for the day, leayo ttegi in no.mood, far ^fdy or develop ment. .Promotions ar,a usually made less on the ground of experience and result ing fitness than by reason of political or personal affinities that commend them to tbe- appoiaViflg nP0imnr-r—ci»il- iesvice bltf'migbrremeay~iome of'Ibese evils, but we are not Hkely soon to see a civil service bill enacted.
Forney on A. Johnson. PUUdelphU Frer.) ?-k? Washington, March 18,1869, Ex-Pi^ident Andrew Johnson, family, and suite left this morning for Tennessee. There does not seem to be any doubt that his liSle At»id«ftiey:ijltend8 to.fle*jte hintbelf to the reorganization of the Demo, cratic party South. His chief object is to be Governor of, or United States Senator from. Tennessee, and, failing in them, to present, liis old district in Congress. To one of these ends he will work with all tho energy of his nature. A practiced politician, and living upon politics for neatly forty years, or ever sincere was elected Mayor of Greenvillr^ in 1830, he will not readily abandon what has bocome hia profession, sustained as he is by (he money be has paved from nearly four years maThdininistfation of tpe Government.
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One of .the difficultjthings in our American politics is what'to do with our exPresident? or, rather, what our ex Pres: idehls aro to do with thomsolves? For a man to retire to inactive life at Andrew Johnson's age (sixty last December) i3 a bard trial. Andrew Johnson is not a Washington, Jefferson, or John Adams, or even a Madison, or Monroe or Jackson^ dr „V»in Buren.t jHi is a natural belligar(jnl and hence, like John Quincy Adams ip tomper, though not in convictions or ability, be resolves"to keep' himself afloat qn the stormy waves of politics. He goes South ai the Felf chosen leader in the Work of Democratic reorganization: and ae RTBirTOrM Wmwlf ks "Stfcere, he \^ill mako a busy and exciting campaign of it. You may look for speeches from hW at iuterval?i and speeches, too, full of Lbo characteristics of bis messages and othw official communications,
Whatever the Democracy may think of j^ndraw (Anson aa a leader, the Supublcans should be glad to rceognlze him in that position.
I Hwls ndmlrably ^oalifled to keep alive
the rocollectionjpfjhie own executive conduct.. Fully convinced that he has done otly rlght, no will not allow his party to ignore bis record* and aa he will attack ?Mie Republicans for their mistakes, be may .do them a# much-good as he ex* pfccls to do himself.
The Republicans of tbe Soutb, and especially those of Tennessee, need some busy agitator like Andrew Johnson to afquse tbeni to a full sense of their dutier. l(hey mutt not only depend upon thems|l^(?| but they must be united among tjemstilv^s.^Tlw future of.Tan neeaee can be made along future of Republican viettiry if tlbev will bear tbese facts in mind aticl what is true. fif-Tennesseo is true of, the
The Constitutions of all these States bat three are thoroughly progressive they are, in fact, fur in advance of the Constitutions of the old or original free States^. Tbe -wise statesman cannot fail
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were promptly passed over the vtrto. _[uii to these Constitutions. To this end
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much you have made from the Government Bow much more are you worth this-world's goods than you were when vou went in there? "Not one dollar, Judge and if 1 go ,out now I don't know where I'll go, or what I shall do.
He spoke truly* and any ambitious "VDung man who fancies that a place in the departments is a fine thing may ex nect if he gets it, to repeat the experience if he happens to be retained *o long as this one has been, and find himself in a state of trembling suspense whenever the oolitical breeze changes, lest he shall be
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State.' Her have been laid deep-and strong. Let the superstructure be built with care, and all will be well. —"-.'"'."r ex-President is not a great stickler
cisms as he "swings round the hkW' oii his way home. OofliBloHiX
Gleanings.
Waukegan has 1,500 Catholiflf^, -1 tJincinnatfhaa 8,081 restored dojjpl The Texas Wheat crop promises well.
There were sixty-eight ocean steamers it' the New York city wharf on tbe 16th. Anew music ball, with a seating capacity of 2,500, is to be erected at Boston. ™A fire at Anoka, Wis., on the 1Mb, destroyed $30,000 worth of property
St. Louis his had only eight fires tbit mon^h, with an aggregate loss of $8,50® St. Louis has a pretty little city debt of $12,223,500
Mr. Longfellow ^®tuW» gust ExGkv. Bullock, of Massachnaetts, baa g^po with his family to Europe.
John Allen savs he can't write quite well as Oliver Dyer, but be can "talk him to death."
John Jl, Logan hae been admitted into the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Carbondale, Ills., on probation.
C. C. Bowen, of South Carolina, is the youngest, and is ealied the handsomest, member of the Forty-first Congress
Allen, the St, J^ouis express robber, has been given twelve years in the feniten
A $75,000 Catholic churcb was dedicated yesterday at Rockford. A small boy at Quincy, Ills,, recently died from epistaxis, or bleeding at the nose..
It is anticipated that lbs number of Swedish emigrants thil year will be unusually largo. "Tbe city debt of Boston has been ip* creased nearly four millions of dollars in tbe last eight months.
The North Carolina Land Company lately sold 20,000 acresjof land for $30,000 to a German colony.
Two hundred and one Republicans and 131 Democrats pompose the New Hampshire Hpuse of Representatives.
Nicholas Kidney, of Avon was trampled to death by a vicious lew days since.
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The Paloa, (Kanias,) Republican sajrs, that the peach buds are healthy, and in all probability there will be an abundance of fruit.
Tha proprietors of tbe New York Timet were recently offered one million dollars for their establishment, bf Jamcp Fisk Jr., of the Erie railroad.
Senator Doolittle denies the report that he is about to commence the practice of law in New York. He remains in Wis conain.
Mrs. Stowe, having finished her new novel, "Old Town Folks" has gone South to take a little recreation on her Florida plantation.
The ex-Duke of Nassau is making money by speculating in real estate, and does not trouble himself abyjt.,getting back his lost crown.
Mr. George Peabody was at Brighton at last accounts, but has found little ben efit for his failing health in the sea breezes there. a 'r \i,* %.
Meyerbeer's last unmarried daughter will soon be led to the by menial altar by Baron Adrian, a Privy Counselor of the State Chancery at Vienna.
There are many American girls now in Europe to learn singing. Among them are Miss Msckay, Miss Sterling, Miss Gibbs, Miss Lajounnesse and Miss Car man.
The picturo of ther i'Rat Catcher,' drawn by John Carter, the artist who pafntfed
holding the brushes in his
mouth, has been cold to a Boston mer chant for $4,300. •£. r.-. Mrs. Mary E. Magoon has been regularly admitted to practice law in the courts of Iowa, and has put up her little sign to that effect. She is reported to be doing a good business.
Miss Van Lew, an ardent loyalist of Richmond, ya,, who contributed a good deal of aid and comfort to tbe Union army during tbe war/has been appointed by tb« Fr jeident postmistress of Richmond,
The New York Tribune says. "Our new President has done many acts for which his country will ever hold him in grateful remembrance but never did Wiser or noble act than his nomination of General James Longstreet for Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans.
The Boston Advertiser says that just before Judge Hoar left foi Washington. Monday, he roceived three dispatch es— one frcm Washburne, one from Mr Evarts, and one from the President—all urging him not to decline the appoint ment of Attorney General.
The little Crown Prince of Belgium has left a kind of will—a touching document—in which he bequeaths his toys to his sisters and some of bis playmates The Royal family wero deeply affected when it was read by the King a few dajs after the burial of the Prince.
Five boys"who possess great musical talent aro being educated at the Christiana Conservatory, at tbe expense of 0!e Bull. He has promised tase care of them until tbey have finished their etudie?. One of the boys is the son ot a poor day-laborer, and tbe others are sons of peasants in very humble circumstances
The Star of the St. Petersburg ballet, Mile. Tchernaya, was poisiontd, a few weeks ago, by one of her admirers, whose advances she had repelled in a rather haughty manner. He gent her a glass of champagne containing a strong dose of poison. When she drank the wine the effects of the poison prostrated ber immediately.
Grant recently remarked to a friend in Waahington: "The Treasury Department has given me more anxiety than any other, unless I except the Interior It is full of 'rings.' I am told that favor it|sm to particular bankers and 'interests' baa been common in it for years. I be lieved Mr. Stewart would break all this up, and tbe surer because he was nc politician^' ""4
All the Turkish ports have been re opened to the Hellenic flag, apd the measures ordered against Greek subjects are abrogated. Negotiations for an effective resumption of relations between Turkey and Greece are being actively
?rosecuted,
There is said to be "a very precise and methodical young liay in one of the interior towns of New York, who divides her time up with the utmost exactness.— For instance, she allows just so much time to eating, so much to visiting, so mach to reading, &c and on no account of suffering herself to deviate from her rules, If she has a caller.she says, look-
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fre^'fmJken°from°the^Executive Chair, jingpolntm ttto SUSTj, andbagfodlier and we must look for some candid criti- 'J—»—
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£anma will oultivaU gfapw eKteaaive^ ly this se«aoB. OneEentuckyecg merchant aent Horth twelve thousand doi
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signment last Week. me vernin vidiovi uiiMn w» Tbe German cabinet maker* of New York, wn
The ailk mills and loounotita. factories at Paterion, N. J., ara
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in full opera
tion, and. tome of,the« ar» nnoniog over time. $» Thecigir manofacturera of Weatfleld, Mass., complain that whan tbey ship boxes of cigars, tbe railway employes steal large numbers out of them, and the companies refuse to pay for tha damage
The proprietor* of plate glaae .work* in a Massachusetts town are experimenting for use in tabtotops, mantels, &e., with a new article resembling pofoelain, made from cryolite, a mineral fetched, from Greenland, whoeename tbe manufacMtr ed article will take. They are also tnrn ing glass to tbe novel use of nwuid-boards ~Testern prairie deatraftive to
for ploughs, for certain Western prairie lands vhosevsoil is yerj
iron.
The New York printerr have been unable toobtain a satisfactory reeponse to their demands, eight of the bosses declining to pay tbe wages. "Money bow being raised to establish a co-operative printing office, wbiph (t if proposed to open in about two week*. The stone rubbers, who have been off work for two weeks have little change of success, as their places bavp been ijlle# by workmen at lower rates than they demand.
Tbe reed cane of tbe Garolinas being subjected to tho explosive force of steam is converted.into along fiber, which can be cleansed by the application of cold water. It then presents a valuable art' cle of commerce, which can be baled like cotton. It is now sold in that form in the Eastern States at $2i per ton, to be made up into wall paper, and to be mix ed with Manilla for wrapping paper also for mixture with wool to make roof• ing-felt, and various other manufactures.
A Wilmington^ N- P-, p*per Mys that the cold weather has had Sad effect upon the turpentine crop. If any of the trees which gave promise of run'nin freely and an early and abundant yiel have succumbed to tbe effect of the colc spell. The sap has hardened upon tbe face of the boxes, and the first dripping has been delayed beyond anticipation This is to be deplored, as the last year's crop ia now greatly diminished, and the quantity coming into market is quite mesger.
The Lewiston Journal sajs that at a fu neralin that vicniity, while the officiating clergyman was offeribg prayer, he spoke very loudly—indeed almest sbouted-r-whereupon a two-year old boy in the audi ence nudged his father and }p.,aloAul.whia. per aaked: "Pa, shan't hurrah for General Grant now and it was only through the most earnest endeavors of "Pa" that the youngster was prevented from hurrahing for our new President.
The new style of femalebeauty in Paris demands the air of the v1s*ge to be bold, no longer wearing that exprsiston Of sim per ing timidity whichsuited with the long curls down the neck. The chin is projected forward and thf forehead thrown back, while the eyes are kept wide open hard, and round as possible the lips are in general pale—coral-coloring, is quite gone out of ftahion—and the expression of the month to be that at weariness and scern. The elbows must be rather squared not rounded, but brought forward as iqpch as possible, in order to mahe the caes look bollow, and add to the consumptive leok bestowed by the pale lips and flushed cheeks imparted by tbe absence of all coloring in the one case, and (he exaggeration of its application in the other.
,,v{aV.PROCLAMATION.
-3STATE OFINDIANA. ,»ExecvtzveDxpabtmest. Wheras. The General Assembly of the State of Indiana, at its late Regular Session, failed to pass tbe necessary appropriations to carry on the State Government and to meet tbe current expenses of the Benevolent and other Public Institutions of the State, and by reason thereof^ the public welfare imperatively requires that said Qenersl Assembly should be convened in Speecial Session with the least practicable delay:
Therefore, I, Conbad Baxter, Governor of the State of Indiana, do issue this Proclamation convening the General Assembly ofthe State in Special Session, and summoning the members ther*f to meet in their respective Halls of legislation in the State House, at Indianapolis, at two o'clock r. M.of THURSDAY, the. 8tb day of April, A. D., 1869.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused t|ie seal of tbe State to be hereunto affixed, at Indianapolis,' this 22d day of Marhh, A. D. 1869. [L.S.] COMBAS BA« EE.-
By tne Governor: M. F. A. HtrrrtcaH. Secretary of State.
The sales of the neat Dry Qoods 1 Field, Letter
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urkisb Minister at Athens and a Greek one at Constantinople will take place speadily.
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$10,419,260, exceeding that of any other house in Chicago about $3,000,000: a forcible illustration of what fair, dealing, based on a cash system, can a oComplish
Mobbe's Indian Boot Pitta.—We five you in this Medicine the result of a ifetime of study and* trial before this Medicine all others are but nostrums.— They are made from simple ]ld^"ahcf are the best medicine in the world for all Billious diseases. Female Irregularities, Headaches, Indigestion, Liver Complaii &c. They purify the blood, remove obstructions, oleans the skin of all pirn* pies and blotches, and are perfectly sure and safe in their operation. We aak you to use them because we know their virtues. Trial is the Touchstone by whioh to prove them worthy. Use Morse's Indian Root Pills. For sale by all Dealers. marldwlo|
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It ia estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a diseased and torpid liver. The biliary sesryliens of the liver oversowing into the stomach poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symptons. After a long research, we are able to present the most remark* able cure for these horrid ^nightmares of disease the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken Plantation Bitters, and not an instance of complaint haf come to our knowledge. It Is the moat effectual tpnic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life. Inquire of your Druggist in regard to it.
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"FL.OR DB MAYO," «FUDB:OE maio." ..
Ia nKW PKHFCMI FOB IBB JBANDKBRClliBP. IlQOISITB, UKUdAXB, liASIlNfi KBABBANCK PHALON A SON.NKW l'OBK, Hoi gists.
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SPKKR'S STANDARD
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WINE
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THE BEST BITTEBS ... For Weakly JPer8onsf FOB *H*MfrEA&,
F«ftTHEjPALE sy— THE SICKLT, .** FOR THE AQKD, *'r Mi ijh FOB, FEMALES, fOB SPitlNQ CSE I STo Bitters Eqnal to Them
Speer's 8tantfM~Wlne Bitters, —a aoa or—
WINE, HBRBS & ROOTS Sraaa's Celebrated so well known, with
.aito
asI2 SNAKK BOOT, Will) CQEBlil BABjj
1KB,
and such other HSKBS and BOOTS as will in all Oases assist Digestio-i, promote the Secretions ot the System 1l the natural channels, and give
tO^E AND VIGOR —TO THfc—TIW« ilft OLD. HALS AND KHALI
AH use it with, wonderful success. Brings qpLOR Tb (he pale while lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY Tb the thlo face and care-worn countenance, .Oures FEVKB and creates APPETITE. Try tbeia. Use none .other. .. Ask for SPEBB'S STANDARD BITTEBS. Sold by Druggists and Qrooers, bay tbat myhlgnatur« is over the cork of ea«-ii Bottle. -fflOtf 5
ALFRED SPJSEIt,
Passaic, N. J., and 343 Broadway, New fork. MT Trade supplied by all Drnggl^iif.
N I O N A E A S MANCTAOTOBT, AND a S O E
FRA9TK HEOUG A BBO Manufacturers of all kinds of
BACK EES,
BREAD and CAKES,
Si
and Dealers in 1 1 E 8
On Labyette St., between («oal and Dvpot, E A E Vq ,- INDIANA. Orders Iifft at' if. Katienbach's Store, Halo street, or 4th street, 'Will be promptly Attended to. Ja20dtf
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UNDERTAKERS. WJJU/.
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rM31£yi.-tTA KEii, I* drepared to ejiecate- 1 urdur* in his line fvlta itataMIs aad dispatch h-d«t ofililM and (14 rry r««ts. Terr* H^ate. ladiftsa. |uHMi-d»tf
Mx-W?
W. O'CONN ELL
Having purchased back froan E. W. Ohadwlck, Ornber A Co., tbe Undertakers Establishment, and having bad seven y»»rs experience in the
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Coffins, of all
styles and slaes, from the beat- aud largest stock burial matnial la tha State, at 101 Main StraaS, Ism Hants, Tatllaaa dwtf Terrs Bautey 30.1(a •*a») I,'i er c*v
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The Fnr«sf^Twth will Danker npind
the ir«w ska-
IT ItiBkBT B. KlCHiBbSON.
[tfc tiii IMtWiMM'fntriw, Mountains, «ndAb»I«Biac«Ui^4aA 4ivar SOU SMcripttTa and hotographie Vlew» of thu Ecenary, CltiM, ItaadfcJIiaas Cnrloaitiei of the Qro»t WoU.
AQWSXS WAMX« Addr*s*
of-taat TMt*nd ftrtil*
thll
itarts,assaaaaf .Siavat, i.. i-. -ce* WAHTED.—" •»wi
All VUBUIOUIDU VV.. \.l
ctaa4H»«Uo «U*»so, 8f. tonk, 1
sffiototft&T&sr
Osage Set*-Prime, Htw osace Plants—first ci«ut Beet •riffc^-Appie, paektxf^ ie, MefBn^-^Mapt,i.oo tsttr ta. Wsrjifwt AU.
Ssnd 10 ceati tor three Spring Catalogue*.— Oreandopaa-,. SndjoarvrdtMU --A F.JK PHCESIX,
AH
WANTED, AtiEi\TS.-
if
SloomiDg^Qfi Kprtery, ill.11
nurseries of W. F. Heikes.
Otl
EBTABH8H*KNT wUli new feature. Every person can proenre Trcaw and rtanii at Wholesale Frict*. bj ordering throogh oar Club liepartmont. For piicts and o'herInformation, addr'osk At. r. UElKth*', Oaytoa, Ohio.
#7040 'per mtiutli, ev
erywhera. male and female, to Ip'trodaoe tho GENUINE IHPBOVEB OOHMOHPT3NSE FAMt ILY 8FWINO MAOHIHBv Thia Machiuo will etitob, hem, fell, tuck, qui It, coid, bind, braid, and embroider iu a molt an^ieriar nsann^r. Tjrlw only $18. Tolly warranted for fits yotrs. Wo will pay Si,000 for any maohino that will sejv a stronger, more beautiful, or more flastic »»*m than onrii It makes the "SUmIIp Ioek tHitcb.'S Every Seoond ititch can be cut, ajtri $till tbe cloth cannot be polled apart withSat teariog it. We pay Agente from $76 to $200 per month atid-ex1 peueee, or a coamiasKm from which twice that amount can be made. Addrtaa SKC0MB A "GO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Ma»s.K Br Sfrlonis Ho. Ji
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Canttosi*—Do not be imposed upon Vy other parties palming ptf worthiest) cast-iron machines, nnder the same name or other*Hso. Oars is the only gennina and really practical machine manafactnrod.
Pianos! Pianos? Pianost "The Parlor Favorite." With Patent "Tr«tle Soudlng Boart."
HE immenie demand for luis popular instrument has induced ns to mska its manufacture a specialty, aqd we aro consequently enabled to offer tbem murb lower rate? than are eharped for similar Instruments by other makers. Inquire ef resident dealers, or sead for our illustrated Catalogue and Price List. Adrress
G£«. H. eUILO A CO.,
Pianoforte Stanut's, Hoaion, Mtuw:
AGENTS WANTED to sell ill* colebrafed Clippsb Mowcbs and ltEtPsss—Lightest draft and most durable Hachlnos made. Send fur Circular. CtiPFia Mowib A Reapib CO J2 Oliff.st., New IforH-
WONDER!
Industry Sewing Machine. Only'Three Dollars Simple, practical and durable. Makes the Elastic chain stitch, and adapted for all kinds of plain sewing. Any child can operate it. An elegant gift. Testimonials dsily. 8*nt in perfect order on receipt cf price— U. Address Industry Hewing- Macltlqe Co., llanohester, N. H.
•3000 SAXAKT.—Addtesi. U. 8. Piamo Go Mew York.
To the Woaaiaa Glass:—I am now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at their noines, the whole of the 'time, or, for .spare moments. Business fee#,-light and prbfltabie. Kilty cents to $S per evening, is easily earned by persons of either sex, ani tbe boys and girls cam nearly as much as men. Great induce ments are offered those who will devote thei whole time to the business and, that every person who may see this notice, may send me their add res and test the business fer themielrea, 1 make the following unparalleled offer: To all who aro not well satisfied wHh the. business, 1 will send $1 to pay for tho trouble'of writing me. Full particulars, directions, Ao., cent frte. Sample sent by mail for 10 els. Address K. C^ALLEd Augusta, Me.
niArras. catarrh, scofui^a IiA Speciality.—Cares legally guaranteed or money returned. By tha luventor'of the celebrated Patent Invisible Of ganfc Vibrator for Incurable Besfneas. Send10c:s. for Troatifle on Deafness, Catarrh and Scrofula* Dr*i r. SIILLWELL, 108 Bleecker-st., JT. J.
FREE FOR A 3 CENT STAMJP.
A
PAMPHLET containing .valuable informa tion on the subject of Advertising. A list of over One Thousand MewspapM, (the b'xst AnvcBTUtxa Uesicms), and piiee cards showing advertising rates. Acjdre^s QGO. ,P. BOWKLli A CO., NeW Ydrk. WKT ANTfcD.—rirst-claaa traveling salesman
In every State. Oood.wages, or a liberal per cent., and steady-employment. Addra'gB,with stamp, B. V. HOWE, G39 Arch' street, Philadei phla, Pa.
vhplo rmuiv'tisaf -Ed address Si K. 8P1 address S boro, Vt.
VBBIttQ BCT NOBLE.—Self-help fbr Teung lien, who having erred, desire abetter manhoed. Sent in sealed letter envetopen, free of charge. If bebefi ted, return the postage. Address PH1LANTHB0S, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa
-an at i&t.uuU- 4
10W CM IT Be MB
Is the dry of the crowj^who throng.
The Dollar
73 LAKE STREET,
CHICAGO,
"That every description and variety of FANCY GOODS, CUTLSBY, LEATHER GOODS. JEWELBT, BOOKS, ALBUM', SILVER-PL \TE WASH, Ao., Ac., can be purchased at the extremely low prke of ONE DOLLAB for eaeh'artlole, when the,same goods cannot be obtained at any other place for double the amonnt, and which the wholesaler confesses na camnot but for tliat pricef"
We reply We have buyers constantly at the East, by Whom job lots are obtained at enormous diiceunts,ead, besides, a lerfcf'e portion of oaf goods are imported dlMCt from EHFepean manofsclnren.
Having, also, avicar tacilitt possessed by the largest "Dollar Sale" firms of Boston by means of the j®?, ,i*,
CLUB
Extend the adrantafes of oar immrnse wholesale and retail trade to those living at a distance, thus sartaif ta Express Charges
THREE-FOURTHS THE AMOUNT
Now paid and giving a better quality-eff gonds than can be obtained of any Hasten firrii-5* Vti' J* i••nil In your Clubs, or ^erid 'for lars, to
KAKMAN® A CO.?'
7Sfiahe St., Goods at Wholesale to the Trade.
AGENTS WANTED.
WE
want a' responsible res I Jen Agent in asery large town to soil Of. P. KOWELL A CO'S new Amerlean Newspaper Directory
JUST lSAtFED.
It gives the names "of all Kowspapers,' their PoLnics, or distinctive character, Cibcclattoh, and maob other information. Also, forms a eom)l»te gasettear of all towns and counties.ip «hJa4 Jrwspspers are published. A h*fidsome octavo volume of WO pages, bound ia black elotff.
PRICE-FIVE DOLLARS, Large commissions paid canvassers. From 10 to 1(X) copies can be dlspoe»d of in every largo town. Every thorough business man. advertiser, literary jiaa and publisher will want a.oopy Theae men form a small part or the community
A tewn can be Mnvamed
and bay quick. lesUv. Park Bow, *.Y.
la day. Bead for terms and prospectus.— Address NElSON CHESMAN. PablishSrs' Agent,
Sir-'o tA-'l*
UrW ii
NEW AOVCRTISIMKNTS.
aarttoatersof
••Base's fsayrovad FnUt Tim aad Vlaa laTigoratoraad Insect D—Uay.** Iiaila ta teat. 4 will be fanraidsdteaay pastal IktusM katatf and ntncT aansvaflfiM paiaiMI. Oood Agents
W# api^iuipw WMWlti Sonih ilk All w»«a.saSi^Ssr —it lliijiilyf Uti at reasoaabl* rates. SsblJte
itfiiti
i# Vvimauiii -i .•••••& L»U OliK* ... Me. 4t-K(n*Mlai.Sb ftrM,11. MMiiati rvmnux.
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physician, nnwtJiaiB acoovcieb.
teiBsasHiiislKifialiJtsiii aS3U:r' tweMa_ and7th. aext l*r
Omoa-tJWber tsi Vela aad fMlb anaels, over the National State Hist. Ruipkmob—Oheataai Stvbelweea ash aad Tth. miaij) TSBBIIMVI, IBD.
J!',"! J.'iV
pktalctlif mmawaaaoKi OFFICE-~W«af (fWIMll 1*.flwik.)
Calls attMrtsV ts»^|Mli day National JdMlf
j'M&a sew.
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NATIONAjL
TEBBE11^ jacub sun SON.
ThisHoose baa beaa t^faa^hlx .Mfaratlkai. mr 2Sdwl*
J^ARMBES' HOTEL,
comffSH iqyra mmtmr ars. opposite EsUsraasrkMlwss. Having a large Wastfi Tard attachSd, will enable me to gUe gsasral satlsftictkm ta the traveling public. viv W.BABB1M. 'J-
rpEBBB HAXJTX HOUfitt, .. A ooana Ban aa» aaiaata snnaa,
Terre Haute. I^Ibbb.
This BoMtuMSsflf beea wIlML aad patla flrat-clasa ordsr, uK pMsadJa tha 8ti^»,
PLABKHOX^SB* oorni iim us mtnisH. Terr© Han^, Indiana.
wt B.«urvm.
Office of Marshall, KoatemiaM aad Palsetlae Haok Lines. Free Buss ta aovtMtf
T' z-
PARK HOTE1.,
On the AMTCBttiAJf PLAN, Cor, atjr n#
QEOBOS
-AGEXTS--To5ELLTHE
WANTED—AUfltil AO" American KNITTlflO HACHIN&, Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented Will knit 93,000 eiftohes pet min ute. Liberal inducements to AeeotS. Address AMEBIC AN KNITTING MAOUUfE 00., Bos ton, Mass,, or St. Louis, Mo
H. B.—Located la tha vary taartortha^Wlesale business, this ia oaa of the •est.Bsstfelatly looated Hotels for Merchaats Bas|ns«S men aad others Tislttng tft d—
ward tendency *riOM nor *OHdg tfirtoi ••. It will now, as heretofore, bo his aisi to saalntaia Qndimlhlshsd tho fhvOtiable rep«Ution of the Pacific^ whidk it ha* salared fa isia| ysars, sit one of the best Arai#sw bgtele.
Tbe, table #111 be boantfroQ]r sappllcd vlth *«ty delicacy af tke isawah. Tbe atseadsnee wiil.bs IsssndelBeieat mSd^afcUgind
The location will be whose business calls tbe lty, and of Steamboat Linos. fe2dw6m
). Forparttcnlars •A'Cl., Brattle
K. SPEMUEl
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Attorneys at Lawf 'Orhoa.—Ho.IS Kate gtiaeS, ap stsbl.
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Terre Hantts Ovnoa-«o.M VateMsast.,
DENTIST nt*r
E. BAETHOLOMBW Msstsssans
L. H. Btraaaosi E N
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Sneosaaar to Dr. D. H. THiD,4a. laate Ut*,
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Block, Tttn fliM*
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The Oldest BitafelMrad Dentl«t In Tsrra Hsiwf, Orrioa—On Sixth Street, between Ohio, one door NsttMlliMHWR ila'lng bad upwarde yflgtya (S rleaoe in Dentistry, ha Is Seals sat that he gt*s .etlsfcotioa tiall^awot an, V' QyT'dly,
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HOFF'S EXTRACT
Great Bedti«tion i] Frioe. QMotmS tap Pao»«*T«afr rtna»Ai»«a.
[csrroiAUT BV^JM oorakasj A Certain BEHEDT for Disorders of tha XHBOAT, fHWT, UIHM
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Drawiataat
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NATIONAL "'-j
LIFE INSURANCE 00., or ww iii
United States of America, VAtaiNa-ron, o. c.
CIA1TMW by SPECIAL ACT if G0MKSS Afriotsn Jo if S5, 18BK—- ,*
CASH OAPITALr .|l,OOoio(H, Ptltt XV fVLL. BRANCH OFklCK:
first National Bank BulldiR^, PHILADELPHIA. Where the general butiivs» ft tk« GKmf"®y Is transacted, and to which all general correspond, enoo should be addressed. *£i
OFFICERS:
ObABENCE H. CLABK, Pireident. 4 JAY COOKE, Chairman finance and Execu OoMBilttee. HEN Of D. COOKE, Vke-Pnsident. EMXBSON W. PEKr, Hecr«Ury aad AMiary. ui
Ibis Company, National in its character, oflb by reason of its large Capital, Low Bates ef Prostata and Kew Tables, the most desirable meant of insuring liie yet presented io the public.
Tbe rates of premium being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the insurers aa thoea vl the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all t^e complications and uncertainties of Notes, Dlvi* deade, aad the mlannderstam Ings whtfch tbe lat. tar ars sa apt to cause tbe Pol*cy-Hol.t r.
Several new and attractive tables are now presented, which nted only to be understood prove acceptable to (he public, sucb ss the IN-COME-PBODCOING POLICY and BETOBN PBEM1CM POLICY.. In tbe former, the poUcy. holder not only sccnrcs a life insurance, payable at death, bat will receive, if iiTlng, after a period, of a few years, an asmcal income equal ta ten ptr cent (10p«r eeat.) cf kit policy. In tbe latter, the Company agrees to return to it* attured Ms total mmtmmt of mentp he kos paid im, aMitumtp tt«. ssioanf qf kit aaWqr.
The attention of persons contemplating iaanr, Ingr their lives orlcoieasing the amount of lo«nf aace tbey already ^ave, is called to the special advantages offered by the National Life loiurauce Ooapaay.
Circnlars, Pamphlets and full particulars gives aa application to the Branch Office of the Cornpan}, or to JOHN W. £1X18 A CO,,
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PACIFIC fiOTJEl^j 170, 179, CtaW One door north "wt Mtlwlfi I Tha ondersigaed takes plsaaaaa to his numerota Meads aad jafepi thiv'dkte, tba oharae ofw nMC
woui that from Will bef2,M MMSitkmiZMt%a of aa SMSlAlllMS'
perdhy. *i B«bg sola Proprietor of tfel« fore, free from tha too eor inordinate rent, bo Is ful*
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
General Agents for Ohio and Central* and South In an a J. A. FOOTE,
Mdwly Agent for Terre ITanle, Inl. -r.' (""j jf fit Jaol
v«)i a( »v:'! 1 fi:a
TtoSUflE WITH THE BEST!
5
OF HARTFORD, CONIT.
I Cash Assets over $5,052,8£019.
If Ite and Tnland losnrance at ai favorable tersns as the Hasards Permit for Reliable Indemnity, HAGEB A McKEEB. Agentsi
JasOdSm Dow I ins Hall
wts
.A (ongbtt'old, orNsm Throat. Bcqofacs ia a sdi at* ahiituob,
AXD SHOULD BE CHECKED. Ir Aiiowan to cosTista, Imtation or tllo Liagsiii ermaneut Tbroat Affeo*
Iob, or an Incurable Long Disease :-&vi
A OFTRK TH*
BOUEES AND PUBLIC SFEAEJCUS Lnil And Troehm nseful In o'eariog tho voice when taksa bdforte Pinging oi 8peaking, aad relieving I the Xhroat after an uauijtial exertion of the vo. cSl organs. Tbe Trockm are reci qtmended and preaenbed by Physicians, and have had teatlm^'T
Dials froni eminent men throughout the con a try. Being an article of true merit, and bavifig prond their efflcaoy by a tut of aaay yeais, e*eh year l^fladsthem in new localities in various paits of I tbe world, and the Trochet are unlveisally pronounoed better than other articles.
Obtain only "BaowN'g Bbomcu(ai. Taronas," aad do not take any of the aor&Un hhitathnu that
Imky bo :oSred. nb. SOLD STSRrWnCRK. intod2l8*w-dmos-lneide
oltlX ':uatt»oa sumU i»
jy|ANHOOD AND THE VIGOE I
Af OT TOUTH restored In four weeks. OB.
ftorneysnd CoanseUorat taW, I BIOOBD'S J^flBNOB OS life restore jtt. S powers, from whatever canse aris*ng the effccis of early pernicious habits, self-abnso, Impott-ncy aad elimate, give way at once to this Wnderful
Micine, if taken regnlarly *c«prdlnjf to the di
I laftlons (which are very aimi'le, aul require iX retraintfre* busineee or pleasure.) ?a»ore
Iiaspoes rtlM la [polnud
ible. Bold in bottle* at|3^r four quantioeefbrtt:' To behai Oiilyttf ibn suln apI Avenue,
tad aasntJa Americs, H. GKBTIZEN, 9.1. 3d. •aa, c«r. of l.^th stnet. V. Y. de28
LAND ACENCY.
I
Brown's Bronchial Tredits Having a direct indaence to the parts, give immediate relief.
For Bmtmellitit, Asthma, Catarrh.Ooa. iptive aud Xltroat Bisesaes, Tkoens ABI tJSED W1TB AtWATS OOOO SVCCIM.
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BLAKis-aLAND
AGE^CY
Oa Ohio Street,betwoej Third and yuuit Boaght aad Sold on Reasonable I'om•Ualoa. $S#0^000 worth of desirable City and Country |-propertr for tele. Hout?afw rent... oetzadwSm a
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Column 7 jipTtRju aasareWji-.y.TO
tleal Estate
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& LANGS,
(Mtoe over First National Back, S. IS. CorbVi'it Pourthaod Main Streets,
IIan^.r
Bdne* and lot on North Ath, between hmunt •ad Lnitaa streets. Two baslne- Douses on Ma.u sUhS_
OOCNTT PBOPEBT1.
Parm of 89 acree la Hoaey Or ...k township,
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Abclrdols of title forrrtsiied. Loamf tia- "0-xf gOtiated,A»i Mditey luueetcvJ. ..t/.i'm* jfw
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('IT* PROPEBTY.. L-
forty Lots in Llntoa'i Addition to Torre daateP^ HOms andtot,eet Oaloatreet, ••use and lot,in UcMurrain'sAddltltlon, .. Hensoasd lotlfr BiMej'sadditHth'on 9tb street," Housp and lo4.iu iU.o's addition on 8th street, lieuse toiTlot btTP(ilir, bet«#Seu 6th and 7th stnrtta. it-*- i&i&i
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ITS aorea In Untoa tewoatxlp. ii^iss 8 Acres below th« Bolllag Hill, wessslllscaBal. jMflMM
N -4$ f# $f di
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