Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 March 1869 — Page 2
«t qe-M IfcoralMfc ltow*—**
Th*
pressure on our local coluilinsi
this morning, necessitates the laying iret of a variety of editorial and selected gutter prepared for this issue.
"Cowardice and xeaiiiieis." _TheMissouri Democrat, ootanaentinj
ihO. •ays "As for the Indiana Eepublicans, they _j«erve no sympathy. They choaotbe most cowardly way of shirking tbe ae. They tried to make the people bell Democratic districts, that they were More
•i Sim®***
in the make-up of our
3knd-
ment, arid those candidate*, in «ome at least, sought support on the gn '•L rw»
LIATE^ears^^wro^^?a aefet^ -Thus Mr: 4- J- Chandler, in his Card vdbliAecl just before the eleotion, decljn to run in. bis district, with regret because tbe Republican party loses tbe oppor-
Eepublicans cannot be in favor of iVand -maat it toliPDemocratic measure, tjucta ^cowardiqe and meanness deserve only de-feat-^-the more signal the belter. Had the
Republicans of Indiana been men, they
.TsyasKfflwfflfts
their parjjThey preferred trickery and Sod from the beginning to toe end Indiana has remained a doubtnn State." "Cowardice aod^ftannass^'' rough language.thii^'tb to staplowed by" the leadipg Republican paper of Missburi *2tnr*«l» Republican party of Indiana,
The history of the party in this State, is a series of bold, brave conflicts with an un rs ^.acrupuloiifl and determined opposition.— need irtit review thit hiitdr^r' It fresh in the memory evejy.Republican,
P9^of\~vwjr—r
everywhere, who is capable of apprecia' ting oouta'ge and ifholiness As to our St. Louis colemporary,' we have heretofore hs£tt occasion to remind the2to^^hft J&ere& arvery esseti tial difference in the political situation Hi the States of Indiana and Missouri. ^•pHere, there, is no law, f^dajpasntal ^statutory^ distranchUing any poritoi
the Democratic party.
#xr%vember
last, i^o^ied ui^der anr«dfer«
llpopnlarm^^n^^ sand. It may be perfectly proper for the
Democrat
to indulge in such flings as wd
have quoted?- al&tei2 "Cowardice
characterizes their manner o^ iag on our political affairs.
jtf tie1
Trom tfa* FhllkdelpbU PttM.] One of the problems 'of the agi one that will tend more to its rec ^on, in the solving, than#9ything low io introduce labor thf Scuttj. is an understood proposition that sa is limited by demand, but in this cue the *43 aptincipla seeipi Wh stand remains uneupplied. It is atfingu* lar fact to register, in aetatipft Atb Tge
Southern Slates, that while then nas been a demand tbere,,for century for unskilled labor, anacapRal Ess baok* ed that demand, yet it bwtiker been sup- .. jilied and as a consequence, notwith standing cultivation^of cotton and pnga»
Is tbe most profitable o! any staple ccdture, only a small tithe^f wHatCQU^ and' 323Xr ought to be done is accomplished^
In a condition of slavery this! void ,could eisily be understood. 9%e white. laborer would not, and would not be allowed to, enter into competition with the 1 black, aod of ,the blaolc Was not a sufficiency. This made the cost of labtsr: always high, and if the cotton States had not held a monopoly -pf thefr Reduction they could not have afforded t&e cost of their labor or, in other words, hadth^y been obliged to enter into competition with the North in the production of the same article—say corn, for instance—t!hev woud have become instantly bankrupt-—
tS3grrJPhia
may seop ^.jyipitegrTOyy ^en put forward in behair of fwe gainst slave labor, but it is eutly ctemonitratnd ^To do thi* wl will take the~fjaa»*Uio ami •ar«ount the cost of theaegr«^r
4
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iU'-'i
then.stood, to tfaeibUnw* flrrt-class "L
A !Ut
irit-class
field hand-^uld not be'bouKbt then for ten thin if the planter expected to
get such a workman *Dd
mgr could «o into thb tabor trftrket and'^
ly the iUm OT flTO
50
took no ruki on him. anJ
This is the cut stood th6Q| and it is BOW. The black man has tdalataly undergone bis great change to understand and realize it in the aggre-
miirhalh®9%hic1l
aiaySluo^inUtticAted wealth, and not feel
ing overanxious to sell because bis necessities do not compel. The black man
known what it was to work when he did
!not
want to. Is 'there anything strange, tha-fist .thatrhe should not rk ds it? .'he Southern laborer is at this moment much,batt^afcfel^st&aGjout for a high rice for his labor than the Northern farm land. This fact should teach the white ffo&fer tfakt tf&e must be aiS "eligible field open for him, and induce him to "Thrfday UM»^one by when the „ecbanlc or uSorer at the South was despised alike by his own color and the black, and tfie time has come when be cau iitt ofclr ohtain enhanced wages, but wspSt *The &ulh wan& him, and his coming is a, and death. ,,
Looking at this matter in this thorougM* prictteal HghV help wondering thit theta ts not tome ppalition between the employers at.the South and those of this city, New York and Boston, Who to* interested in giving tbe new and unskilled labor arriving from
hrf*ift^tw{^nbrS4%p^fittflBli
"an¥
9nd
There,
sufl
:^i
convenient arrangement ^exists. :-But even Witii the rtbel elemen#oiFkli^li0 poratic party shut off from the ballot jl *1^ »lahd"with &sifliE and the State ticket to pull it.through, the Negro Suffrage porpc sitlon was voted down in Missouri in No
1
and
meanness" may be the most elegant, tpstgg ful and appropriate terms wherein to descyibe th^ReBSljiyoan p*#yof our State but there is a courage which is not allied to discretion, and which is apt to lead its boastful possessor to destruction courage whioh never counts the cost, nor Inquires whether tbe available oceans may or may not be adequate to accom* pliih the desired end a courage which i, ^ad» JP5jAtMU|itfay impimHuilJiilUes, ,!r and which sacriftoes ttfe g^Ithkt Is abtainable in vain efforts to compass the impossible. Such courage fhfr Republican ,/i party of Indiana maynotbeendowed with, ^"although there sesms tb i&Z<$Qag]i of it
West is
having her fair cbance, and can have it even though a large percentage of emi» gration Was diverted from her, and we do not know that a more patriotic or practioal movfiaaild bi tnade at.the present time than for the Mayors of Northern
cities to open, communication with those of tbe Southern, and see if some system could not be organized to give the South ifiiilFtHe IrtiM^knds ^liat haVe a eu p^ratandanQA fii.
Mulock's new novel, soon to appear tbe magaainsu»| har husband, Macmillan,
It is said that the resigning detective, Toung, ofNew Tork, has pockted $1,000,000 by rewards and compounding felonies
Hon. T.,DJ..£liot is talked of as the -luocesser of Judge Hoar on tbe Matiacbu setts Beach.
1
"leadHSi'i'.ln
Con
gress as well as in a certain' Clars of Be
The Republicans of Indiana may t^b#very "cowardly" and consummately "mean" in the estimation of their brave and magnanimous friends in Missouri,
Bandmann^f&e Ge^ans^abior'e^ho oently married lillly Palmer, the Eng ligh aotress, swore in his marriage con tract that he was waii^h' upward-of ten thousand pounds itArOfl^C:
The selk&noe^^ Ae -burletque actor, Hernand«S, inuQittaha, was this: "For shooting his wi&<fourteen years for shoot iog Harry Rainforth, seven years for shooting th« polieceman, thirty days.' 'Pahny Janauachek's agent in Germany hu bought^*.handsome residence for her in the ola city of Prague, her birth*bl«ce. Her friends in the old Country say that she will never return to es after her—departure from New in May next.
country say that
but those friends shall,nevej^ gnd usjtfee %~uilBd otati guilty Of lrigratlttide. wll^cWish deep and abiding sense of their generosl jty in th8Lb«stwaHt§d|toC]»or will we %get tlir exceeSIng delicacy Ifhftjii
Chatle? Lever tbe novelist, is a veteran whis^ phtyer, and one of the best in Bufofifengd much does it engross his leisure-tbathe borrows from it many il lustrations ia^bi* writings, ahd often in "ttoffuces it mt8 tfc tales.
The iobg procqised yolupte of Bayard Taylbr| "The By. be ready about tbe 30th of the month It haahtatt delayed by tbe arangement for a liflqujtaneotts Lendon edition. -iitt-fM0c, Thomas Cromwell of Cham
bersburg, Pa, aged 80, and Oliver, of Tork, Pa., aged 103, riedrat the re^ide^ce of the bride's fat at Tork, the paternal Oliver being
"*Vl
A
6r capable men
from this State bavet *pflfe* for a recognation of their merits and services to the Badioa'is«sth«)y B. P. Joubert
l^ajor Mm'aJf TKey are. natives of Louisiiana, of the ancient population and if not of pure Caucasian stock, one t/w^hani, wrmld' pggg everywhere for a white gentleman, far above ti^a ordinary s(atus ,oi
those who
demean ^-themselves W- far-as to seek a jpublio officg. |i anfoettpoqY ti prietor nt tbia city, and ». gentleman of •^uciti^n aftd refinement.. They are 'both ^tdbj&rV end, Duifias, men of culture hod travel, wbo apeak two languages well, who faate the reputation of being honest |^Lv^onorable{.meh in all thai?, transac HniHf
who would fill any of the Fed
eral.offlces in theoity-far bette? than the
mnJo«4»r~cf ih^wWto seekers thereof -t Personal. i*
or I 'I Xtrr»^
Alboni gets $600 a -nigbt for singing Rossini's mass, and can afford it. William Stripe, of the army of 1812, died at Lancaster, Ohio, Friday,
General Thomas is said to have refused a purse of $100,000 tendered to him. ^B^noU *ndJ&Mot>di*re getfidg up opera troupe. 1 1 a fairy appear
Miu Jean Ingelow is writin .story of toSe lea^th, which wi very shortly. "A Brave Lady" is the name of Miss
Iacldent-rMarrlage Ex traordinart.
It will be remembered by'many of our cltic&i%J&*tat pi weddi^g,which was sol ejnnized,«far Rastyhut, Ga, sometime in hat the tiride's father was killed in rtty win thi brother of her bus band. Tnb&Currence h, perhaps, brought top^adilyijto the jpinds of our readers. It is to tkoju^fcquainted with the circumAta^(Mitbat a bride of but a few hours attemptedtakillher husband with a pistol The wife and husband parted. She werft tKan Jaterior yjjls^ftJ^,Texast and he raihllh«d uh^lt the faTpeacMbiy upon his plantation —although he married in the meantime, a^d to him WAS born a son, whiofcson ebterd tbe army of tbe Confederate States,^and followed the banners of Diafc Taylor, Jfasrndex and other of the noblechiaftina who commanded tbr soldiets aroubd the Gulf.
ArrivingUt'tbe tillage, the young man
tirtftsA crrxi. rr." the relation of one to the other, and *12SS
hii
~Bu mw uT tniifmoat Valttibie estates, in tiff Sou^m Thift, mild, be $140.— This man pjust be clothed, and not lees than $20 per annum scold do it* He mast be iaautedlfbr mt-UttrOs of bis value, $30.moxs. There are doctors bill% sma^l items, breakage^ low, etc., which we are safe in putting dnrn at $10jer anaum, and Mir black man costs us flj^O per annum.Jp ,thia wei^al^po calcula tion for food for toe riak
UMpisuuer
on $406 31 on^third of jjbis value, port yet on thelsct that there was never yet got aa much labor, by SO per oent/Jtoto' slave as from free.
Now .let us see, at tbrs same ilme. what the Northern farmer could .dot Hecou'd find daily, providing he wa* anywhere' near the cities, good thewk andainews, offering at his door, for the sum of $Lp per month and keep. He, therefore, pdd
though tbeife was a vast difference in their
TvTE
Lawyers in Cwtfttt-
a he 8 1 sixty-six 6eflaiors*ho»e occupations are stated in the Congressional directory, forty-five are lawyorsj flve ate mercbanu, five editote, four farmers or
igitrB- planters, three bankers, two teachers, one
et But forty-five are lawyers—ft p»» ponderance wbich partly explains the out* cry of poor Sprague of Rhode Island, Sprague jwdoubtedly made a goose of himself, but nevertheless is it a good thing to have in the Sehjtta so great a preponderance of lawyers?- The House is not quite as strong in thafc element but there are mentioned as lawyers one hundred and nineteen,—merchants nineteen, editorr sixteen, fsrmers seven, manufao turers.six, railroad men five, bankers five, ministers Jwo, doctprs two, painters one and prize fighters' one—that a man bsa^jast TwiCB the chattcc to get to Congresaif he is a miuister or doctor, that be has if he follows prize-fight ing as a business! About two-thirds of the members of both Houses whose ocCu pations are known are lawyers. Is it not partly for thi#': leaspn^hat financial matters are so muddled, tbat the practical and business interests of the country are so little cared for, and that so much of the time is spent in legislation purely political in its object and character? The business man who goes to Congress has his occupation and means of support at heme if he fails to get re elected, but a large share of the lawyers who enter
Congress have not property to support them, and abandon their profession, and it is natural tbat-tbey seek to make polltics the business of their lives and also to make it pay. Not a few of the evils which affect tbe country grow out of these facto, and yet it wo.uld be absurd to underrate theservices of the legal profession, or to overlook the fact that many of the most useful 'members come from that profession. ,i
VERY VALUABLE BOOK.—We
take
pleasure in recommending a book wbich has all thefqualities tbat meet our ideal of what a good book
should
%be
in which
the subject is one of interest and impor tance, the style attractive and pleasing, and tbe illustrations and details lucid and complete. We find such a book in the •Peopfe's Edition of Conybeare and Howson's Life and Epistles of Saint Paul,1 just republished in this country by the National Publishing Company, of Oin clnnati.
This work has all the attractiveness of fiction, in the exciting events of Its nar ratives, with the certainty that they ar the truthful record of well authenticated facts embracing graphic and eloquent delineations of the early life, education conversion, teachings, labors, travels, sufferings, perils, persecutions and mis sionary career of the great Apostle. It stands alone and unapproaohahle in its peciality all that could be desired, in the way of history, statement, comment, criticism and illustration, relation, relating to tbe vital subject of wfiich it treats, The great learning and power, and beat* ty of style, do not oonstitute its highest prsise. This is found in its moral and religious spirit, in its pre eminent Christian candor and impartiality, in its sol emn earnestness for. historic truth, its manly and unvascillating faith in the doctrines proclaimed by the fearless subject of its biography, all com bining to make it one of the grandest monuments of sanctified intellect and learning ever reared to the honor of Sacred Truth. .\ if
Never have we seen such an array of great names, giving their unqualified commendtttions-of a book, as we find in the publisher's circular, names of men Whose self-respect and personal character and position, make them exceedingly charry -bow they endorse anything tbat does not come up to a high standard of excellence, or that does not meet with their hearty approval.
This reprint will be more highly prized than any other, as it is the only complete edition published ia this country with
published ia this
.translated notes. t»v & •»'. It has in addition an able and exceed ingly valuable dissertation by Dr. Leon' ard. Bacon, the eminent Professor of Theology in Tale College, preparing the reader for the graphic account of the life and writings of tbe great Apostle. Its pictorial illustrations, its type, psper, and binding are in keeping with the rare merits of tbe book. Mr. F. A. Lounsbury is now canvassing the city for this
valuable work.
y^ii,
"YOTTB LOTION
Mrs. Esther were marfather
a^"
OKK
edy-oomely woman of nearly intimacy sprang up between latoi
forty—an intimacy sprang up vblch^iipaBed IlUa affefttion, an resulted in the proposition by the toung man of maislage^- Ho was acoepted, and in a few day* the quiet hotel was the rerelry.
Thus tbe solemn wedding oeremony TWiSldEa-iBanlto the wfe of his7 lather— his mother, nearly—and to the would-be* fstbar ifimis,
Ma. Pott
THE F&TTTKAHT BBKATH OY- BxAUTT PFjfrkV properties of^OJto&wrr. Every lady who haa. w«r osed it Iftoclaims it a perftctanUdoie to decayr* Pure teeth are essenUal to a pure bt^tn, and both arti' enjoyed toall who resort to this agreeable whole* some and,-. Invaluable vegetable com¥ound. 23,dlw.
Sftii
has cured the most ob
stinate case of chronic tetter that has baf fled the medical skill of hundreds," writes Bank & Olure, druggists, of Clarendon, Ark, about Palmer's-Lotion. 23,dwlw 7\r* IS.
MOBSE^ INDIAN HOOT PILLS.—We
give you in this Medicine tbe result of a lifetime of study and trial before this Medicine all others aro but nostrums.— They are made from simple Boots, and are the best medicine In tbe world for all Billious diseases. Female Irregularities, Headaches, Indigestion, Liver Complaints &c. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, oleans the skin of all pim. pies and blotches, and are perfectly sure and safe in tbeir operation. We ask you to use tbem because we know their virtues. Trial is the Touchstone by which to prove them worthy. IJse Morse's Indian Root Pills. For sale by all Dealers. marldwlm
hundred years ago the now cele
brated
1
After the wkr'the young man wandered about, through the Gulf States, and final I/. located in Texas, where his father's tormer ^i/C Uyed. 3he had resumed hei jru (he proprietress wherr she had acwmulated iui immense fortune.
PLANTATION BITTKBS
Peruvian Bark,
WJ*- ^-r0i
matron. Neither knew
were as
well known in the West Indies as they are now known in the United States. It is true tbat they were not known by that name, but their components and manner of manufacturing were the same—save that there has been added
Caluaya
or
celebrated the world over
for its wonderful tonic properties. Even to this day these Bitters are popular as ever, and their, sale and use on these islands is constantly increasing, and there can hardly a family be found, rich or poor, who is without them. We do not wish to impute any wrong to tbe American proprietora of these Bitters, but tbat they are the originators, we most stoutly deny, and they must take such umbrage at it as they please. At the same time we take this occasion to aay that a more, uabla tonic Bitters cannot be found in the world"/ We consider them lust the thtng for weak and delicate females, and all those requiring a mild and geatle stimulant. *'v dwl»
MAGNOLIA WATXB.—Superior
W I
Men—W«a»««
Or
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"Oooliog it 8o«Mr*n« Hihlfctet todliatifil»i*ft
teellfaAsfiiJ
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It tfcaSnost •atraortfiaary SALT*
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Tork (er it.-'—».
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Staudard^repa
BEAUTIFIER,
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Bmn-swiirm OIMM wmp One Boifli,
f#r
Bat. Beach. AtuT Kxtenilaators,
•Sffi Sr iil ¥l|lSaSiS» MCMta^s (Ouir Pan) Isiw.rimr. ..^ "IATIBVI NABLIAIIDILS VIW YOFIL "8.00DBoxss and Klasks •aaafastiured daUy ««111 B*n 11 of1***„"* "AU Orafgiits ia Taaaa HATO ssll
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Or,
Crosby Sb,
JOHM F.
(Suecescor to)
DMAS BABH1S OO., «t Tatk jow, ».|T Slid In TEBBX HAUTB, by' BARMUUCK4BERBY,
JtatMl'VlriUi
PUpbtM LMlan
Atr Bcaottiyiag tkt .SKIN aaA COMPllillOII 118:
edy ferDlssaass m* Msilshss of the BKIH
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lutiM MII,n«tNX. HHWallWX |[lH Sdwly-atorni
SINkPSON'8 COLUMN.
Pi sdipsoK"
ATIOBVEI AV liW,
gOTABI PMMC, ,... I 'v )edi for Westers States,
Cemmisaioner
Fire and iiife Insurance Agent
Torre f.
prriOB—Ia Scott's Bnlldlm—op-Sta! po»lt» th» N«w Court Boos*. Honor—OBHSetiens-iaaea tn and oat Court, »t Te»sonabl«C5«BiBlsA»as. «.
SSPEOIAJi ATTIHTION (irm to l»ttleme rdla in the Probate
of JCautM and Osfrw
UN
to the
best imported German Cologne, and-sold at half the price. 10-dwl
& McFAELANE,
jSToarj CTTTEBS,
Are prepared to execute all orters tor the etoae work for Buildtnge, Fence*, riagging, and everything in thle lire WASNKB A McTARLAJfC incited the word on the State Noraaal Sceool, which ts snffloient recommendation. Stone Tara on east side of the T. H., A I. B.B. Vreiaht De-
Ooart.
W'-f
mmi OS** ti-1
ept
UCSEOS
-•im •••-*«-vjUQ —TOB«ALE. ,f A nk« Uttl* H«sss of four roan*, and the lot In SlbUj tow n, af a bat|aM. 40 aorss of goo4 land la fPaihlagton eannty
Two and urn of ground, w«Q sat la frMt treu MI4 shrubbery, with a food 1% tterj
A small frame building, corner of 6th. and Obcstnot itn et«—cheap—parchaesr to remove' the bail lag.
A city lot, adjoining the residence kf John D, Murphy, on North Tint street. A beautiful building lot, cotaer of Ith and Walnut streeta—fenced—ahale and fruit trees. )80 acre* of good timber tail, 1% Biles from Maninsbarg, cottnty.geat of Bipiey oonnty, Hia •ouri. at a bargain. Will be sold for part cssb, and good trade for balance. Call at llnpson'i Seal Xatate Agwtf
'v? •"'v -jrsWtqi UaAa'hSti I I
.v. WANTED. JABMff AND HOUSES TO SELIi AMD BENT
Continental life Insnrance .. Company, .• Zft OF NEW YOR K. M!
BEYOND THE
liSSISSIPPI!
••^.1 O* JL .. Oestplcte Hist ery of 1
fr»«
Lib ud Aifwtuw on Pralrlev »J th Paolfle
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POLICIES Issued In lMf.«,Q04 R, He SIMPSOSr, •".!C:-c• DIS*W6T AQB^^ •tr 1 fr.». -X '.:r licj. J'v
Si¥iP£(
Marlldwt^
JOHN BAKNIKLB.
•i*
Merolunt Tailor,
U* luniriitt, Over Saxton WahmtH^t Dry €hotU ttort Would reapeotrally call tbe attaotion of the cltlaeaa of Terre Haute, and the pnbtie ia general, that.be h»aX»atedrP9«Sj»b9TeJ*t|on a Waimaley't Pry Caods eteea, tostbaparpoeeof carry I ng on
Merchant Tailoring. He keeps always on hand a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OV OASUMJCMS, TESTINGS, OLOIHS, Ac., and Is ready te stake it up tn The LfttMt Style snADB Bkort notice, and on very ttaaaonable Terxaa. Having no tip rente to pay, he promisee to snake ap to oider, whether the geodshe tarnished by him or not.— Everything In his line cheaper than nnywhere otoo* 'Cutting dene end warranted to It. A literal patronaae aolioited. angSMtf.
I O A A N MANUfACTOBT, AND X-i O O E
FBiirKBilyie BBO Maaufaetueaa^f ^LUada^f^
BREAD and OA£ES,„ PBSaSMLS,' Mi and
SMMIIB
O
On Lafayette St., between (awl and Depot, RR/E .K 3EJ-, INDIANA. Orders iaft at I. Islsastsdt's' Men, Main street, or 4th etreet, will to ed to.
.WOOD I WOOD1-
Two hnndredeords
pt
fcr eth by
asat'bned Cbrd Wood
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A. Bhoeds, All ordets left a^ tbe
"Early Honae," Weet Waft Street, promptly
EAXLET H0PW—W.
X. lUvensA,
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Prop'^
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PratrlMi Mr «M IMOWJI VIMWFI
IAT10NAL jlo L'ftldafO, 1H.1
»60.
•eeiliB^s—Mapt:.Js09 f* I?. I iMMS-S rta, lfioO
first class
OoAcvtai, $06.
teeo—Sahliew,«taWhone
taxiing FUrrte, A Cataloguasf
PHffiHlX,
ocmiog'tpn Kar«ery, rn.1
_i_L
ffurseries of W. 9, Helkes.
AH
OLD 18TAB LI8HUXHT with a new fear tare. Breay pertoncan procure arlMta.at Whelesal« Priets, by order, [ajt itirbAgh oar *Oiub uepartnitiut. For priwe And oilier isOra^a^Wu, adaref a{ W. J". UJl£KE3, Daytoa, Ohio.
WAITED, AflENTS.-^,?T erywhere. male ip TSSonW. tn~~fartroduoe the IM¥BOV£l COMMONSXKSJbFAH1L¥
BtyilSQ
N. T.
Hum*1,
MACHINE. This Machine will
atltca, hem," fell, tack,-quilt, ooid, bind, braid, and eimbroider in a most suiierlor manner. Price only 918. Fully warranted for five yetrs. W will pay.91,000 for any machine that will sow stronger, morn temtiful, or more elagtic.seau than Gat*. It root's t&o "Xlasiio Iock Stitch." Etfry aooond,8tlU)U can be cut, and still t^e.aloth cannot bo pulls3 apart without tearing It. We Hay Agents from 976 to S200 per month and «xpebses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SKUOMB & CO., Pittsburgh, Pit,, nr. Rogtua. Masa^ or St. Lobis Mo.
CsnttDssi—Do not be impeaef npon'sy other parties palming.off wortblass cast-iron machines, auiler the same nai&e of otherwise. Ours is the only guanine aod realty practical machine niann factnrod.
Pianos! Pianos pianos! "The Parlor Fayorite." With Patent "Trestle Soondlng Boarfl,
THE
IEC11BJ. P1MPU
KeasTes all KBDPT10N8. fBIOl MOTH BtOTCHB, f&». etc,. TBI SKIN MR, Hip art Far VADU8 la tbe RVBSKBT It Is tavaiaakla.
immense demand for this popular Initm mfcnt has inddeM "tn to tnak^ i»i manufao tUre a specialty, and we are consequently en abled to offer them mnch lower rates than are charged fit ai*niler instrtt«enta by other makers Inquire *f resident dealers, or send for our illui' trated Catalogue and Price List. Adrrtss esso. n. UVILD &. co..
Pianoforte MaouC^, Boston, ItaiM
AGENTS
... tke TOIirr.
I ssi BATH, .ifll set dum the 81IN ti/Pi
PBAumm HIIUUk HH MM Price. Cents per Cake.
$3-WOWER!
^Industry Stiuing Machine. Only:Tlir«« Dollars Simple, practioal a'nd datable. Makfia tiic Blanic rhaln stitch, and adipiffTSV ItlTKitWof plainsewiug. Any child can operate it. An elegant gilt.. TestimoniaU d*fly. Sent in perfeot order on receipt cf price— It. Addren Indastry Sjewlag Machine Co., Manahester, N, H.
#3000
SAI.ABT.—Addresj
iSew York.
WASTED—A6ESTS-SiiIS~»* KNITTING Pr ce $26. Tbesimplest, cheapeatand best Knitting Machine PTorTpVagHRTrTfilt kntttJ.OOO 'ftohes per min. nte. Liberal inducrmenta to Agents. Address AMEBIOAK
KNITTING IUaOUINB
ton, Mass,, or 9t. Iaosts.'Mo.
bon*»
and out-bulldlojp., knows as the Ollmore property, n«ar Months' School Hons*. Several firat class dwsUisg boasts nwging from 13,000 to tU,0001a pries.
A brsn-asw hoMesnd nlM'lot on Kkls treat, east of the railroad. A good Piano, nearly asw,at low flgnns.
HE PATBi\T BIAGla
"Wfilcolor gray hair a psius aold ewywbffiK.
JSJ-L
tval^tT'ind
CO., On-
Urttr-touls, Mo. $V£StiftY.
taaca -BeiNI—PVi^ S(W, tts per"idsiill'j MM^naats—BiratvOl^ai-i,OvO. Boot Braflb *»»«, parlrai1. iai.flB}.
IX
WANTED to sell the celebrated
CLIPPIB MOWEES
..',3
and
EEIPKRS—Lightest
draft and must dnrable Machines made, .^end for Circular. Cuensn Mow in &
OUffst., HtwTOlt.-'
BXAPE* CO 1
C. S.,PI«IO
Co
:TVIf1.-TyV-4
TO
THE WoWKa Oi.ass:—lam now prapaicd to furn'.Sh all classes with constant employment at their homes, th»"WhiHe-of th»-time, or, for spare moments.' Busloesi new, light and profitable. JTltty oents to $5 per tv.uing, ia easily *arned by persons of eltber arx, anl tbe boys and girls earn nearly as mnch as men. Great induce* ments are offered those who will d^Vote their whoiti«n»*o-tle bttslneaa aadrtlaat every oer* son who may s*e thU notice, may. send me tbeir addftsi and test' the bnainesg far themielres, I miake the fuilowlog unparalleled offer To aU who ar$ not well latitfled With ,tbe business, 1 will SWSd $1 to pay for thetronble.of writing me. If nil partlaalary rtiremlnns, -&n rent free. Sample sent mail for 10 cts. Addrtsa £. O. ALLEd Augusta, Mi.
CO., Bos
flEirWESS. CATAB&H, SGOFULA ItA fcpeeistlity. VOnree legally gnaran teed or money returned. By tbe Inventor of tLa oelebrated Tatent Invisible O-ganio Vibrator for Incn-ab!e De.foess. Send lOc.s. for. Treatise Deafness, Oata.rh'- and Scrofula. Dr. T. H, STILLWBLfc, 198 Bleeoker-st., N. Y.
MUX FOB A cm STAMP. A PAMPHLET containing ralnable infbrma tlon oa the saljeot of Advertising?. A list of
over
One Thousand Newspapers, (THB
AntBatnme Msnioxs), and piios oardi shewing alvenislif ntM, Address GEO. P.
u*MFIOTMEJFT that
BBBISG
BoWBLl
A CO., New Tork. IITASTEP.—Tirat class traveling saleiman ww intTery Stkte. Good wages, or a libera1 per cent., and steady employment. Address,with •tamp, B. T. HOWS, 639 Arch street, Philedel phia^ Pa.
jpojw. "rorparticnUrs
address S. M. SPENCiCU A Oa, Brattle, boro, Yt.
BUT NOBLB.~£eir.help for Yonng Men, who having erred, desire abetter man. fceod. Beat in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. If benefi ted, reurn-*he postage. Ad drees PH1LANTHBOS, Box P, Philadelphia,
.a'o'&IS
&
»•j 1.v''!iK'n?
os
HOW CM IT BK DONE
Is. theory of the crowds who throng
The Dollar Store
73 LAKE STREET,
1CHICAGO, j. "That every description and variety of FANGT GOODS, CUri.BaY, LEATHER GOOD3. JKWELBY. BOOKS, ALBUM 8ILVEB-PLN.TE WA8E, Ac., Ac., can be pnrchaaed at the extremely low prite of ONE DOLLAB for each artiole, when tbe same goods cannot be obtained, at any otter place for double the amount, and which the wholesaler confesses as
AH SOT BUT
for tbat
prlcef" 'We reply*: We have buyers ounstantly at the Vast, by whom job lots are obtained at enormous discounts, and, besides, large portion of our goOdtare imported, direct from Enropeatt •aaafeetnrers.
Having, also, KVKBT FACILITY poaeessed by tbe largest "Dollar Sale" firms of Boston,-we will by means nf .the. ...
CIaUIS system
Extend the advantages of onr immense wholesale and retail trade to those living at a distance, thus •avlnt in Express Charge*
THKEE-FOIIRTHS THE AMOUNT
Now paid and giving a better quality of goods than can be obtained of any Eastern firm,
Mad ia^ottir Ciabe, or aead for Clrcn
3
AHlfAJfD ids CO., }\tt:
..
Lake St., Chicago,
Goods at Wholseale to the Trader•
AGENTS WANTED. Want want a reepeaslble resident Agent la .ww netf large town to tellG. P. HOWELL A GO'S nYw
American Newspaper Directory
JUST ISSUED.
It ftl'O thfl names of all Newspapers, their Pontiles, or dletibctive character, CinctmATioN, and mnch other Information. Also,' for an a a complete gasetteer ef all towns and counties in whisb newspapers are' puQlisbef. A handsome octaVo Volome or iOvpagea« bonnd in black cloth.
PRICSt-FlVM DOLLARS, Large oonunleslons paid canvassers. From 10 to 1U0 copies ceo be oispesed of in everj ?arge town, kvery thorough businese man. advertiter, Uteiary jian and pnoiisher will want a copy.'— Theee men form a smalt part o' the eommnmty skodbay nnick. A tewncan be canvassed la eae day. Send for tenne and prospectus.— Addrees NliiOS CHESMAM, Publishers' Agent. 40 Park Bow. M.Y.
S
1 tor 91,31. Tgaasarer,
if, ^riagfleld. Ml
SKBm. raraei*. fiardeaers.
™torbef
Mi litartjclai iT~ i-nrrn j'.nti
ojjiavuH^
HUitu^ Attnriny, HI
Offlo»—Farrington Block, N. S. Oomer Public a a
DIWBIPji- -.o.t« CT
tension CUeHika jpyoweaferfjifr rwrsM Pay Pr ocured, BOUNTT, MONET COLLEOPiB,
Voucher* Jfads out im& Paiiton jifiieW Waerti /fsis Am Bm&m Avm ja at VHtytWUa.j PBOTJSSTS
^'aai'tt^rejMlgawnlB Befer to yerchant, Banker* nwt Cltisens genoriilji and to any one wlioi6
LEATHER ,1+1 DEB* 1t&
AND SILK.
•TOASH for Hides, Yore, Sbeep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallo w, and Leather in the Boagb. Coiisighiiie'hfs JReoeiv0
Prompt AUentiont Y.
Tebfidwtf
1 Viii'i. STANDARD iu
SPKKH'S
,.:WINE
BSST
I E S
TJBJS BEST BITXjBBSh^ For Weakly Persons, FOB THB WKA&,
TOB THB PALB, FOB TBS sicKL*, *1* S 1 FOB THE AGBD,
FOB FEMALES, FOB SPBING (U11
So BHiew Equal to Them
Speer's Standard Wine Bitters,
—ICAOl OF—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS ^Srmt's^Celebrated Wine, so well known, with
"""mJaiiaaaai
JhSBc.'i .ifv
and eoilt other HBBBS and BOOTS as will in eU oaseeassist Digestion, promote the Secretions 01 the System ii the natural ohanaela, and gljre
XONB A.UTE VIGOR fHb— YOUNG AND OLD, HALS AND FSXALB
Ail use it with wonderful snooess. Brings l— To the pale white lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the th.i° face Rnd care-worn oonnteaence. Cures FBVSB and creates A^PKTlT*.' Tr them. Use none other. Ask for SPBBB'I I STANDABD BITTKBS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See tbat my signature la over tbe oork of eaoh Bottle,
ALFRED SPEEJBt,
isato, N. J., and 94S Breadway, New.York, W rrade anpplled by all Prnggleta.
HOFFS
MALT EXTRACT
Great Reduction in Pricee (fuAurilS "Ziro PUfnmr PmarAinsn. A BellK»nil, NatrlHoas BRVHU6B.
A Pleasant lavJsoradas TONiti. A Sabetitate for AleandAlcoholic Orlaka. A 8TBKNSTHSNBK flr tbe Dehilltated.
MILLINERY.
jHw. anciiioHA^ Haa removed to tbe corner of Fourth and CnAcr Streets, wBer«she is o«w opening a fall and complate stock of Jfall Style Btmneta, lUbMoa, FllrWi' era,Ac. DBSSS MAKING has also bee? added
to the baslneee. Havinr'a competent Dreee-m** her. aattelaction ia guaranteed.
JQRESS MAKING.
ST. E. HEBOiS
Mas removed her CToak and Dress Hiking estableshmentto Nay lor's new baiidlng on Ohio, between Fourth and Fifth streets, where sue wtlf be pleaaed to meet all who desire the most perfto* work la this line.
Particular attention will be given, as heretofore, to the lateet etytee. X" The most smi!(al aasistaaU have been engaged, Wedding CoetaSaee, Ball aad Party Dresses, Ladies sad Children's Cloaks and Dresses aianuskCtared With promptness and dispatotr. Jlttf
TsamntHf mi tiklMtf
as
will aa«- swaran: aiftsrigno tis&mm wHiawi, Vd. L.
«M CMW liceaMi.
•iSS -c':
A. BURNET^.
'. G'ClJ,
Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe fl«d. lngs, and farrier's loots,
Kos. lti A Uff HAIA ST:, TKBBK Him, II(O.,
Would respectfully isform. his old patrTOS, find the pnblio generally^ tiat hrf has on hnod and'Mlicits ordors for 0®. Various kinds of goods adapted to tbe *r»nM of Boot and SbseH»nnli»ctBr«», Jaidie'and Haiaess Kakeri Heelers,
Consisting of
Harness, Skirting, Pail-" and Black Bridle, Vollar^ Leather,
Bag Leather, Line Leather Sealing, Padfc~^^-i' Skins, die., t£c. S0LE*-0ek, Hemlock, Slaaghter, Bueuoe Ayree, and drinoso, French' anu American Calf and:
Kip Skiua, W»x Upper, BafT, Grain Leathe*, Pebble Grain, Splits, Lace Leather, Chamois ^Skins, etc. BOANb—Cochineal, Maroon, Blue^ Gmen,YelloW, aod Cream. LINING SKINS—White, Pink, Yellow»nd Buesetv
1
M0B0C60—Tampico, Ooraoeaj Patnasi. Osps, Boot Leg. PetbUd, Simoo Goat, eto. CALB' KID—Freuci-end American. -*i t. PLASTSBEB'S HAIB. cr. !,.*5! Laetings, Boot Weli^ ia$1
Btudiagi, «w Gorings, .. G»lIooi»ri
iaoe:
Sboe Daok.
ji" Eyelets Oemtnt, Shoe Kit,machine Wax, Gum
mm
:!WSMste
iiWAWt ns*-' flao.-iuol ,noi«u«ilK
Onwa-Oeeaee of
fte Netteaal ails Basiaawna sBlyl •ApTnre
irta.
.etT¥
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loaa«|o£
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NATIONAL HOUSE»
JAOM Hfx JI aw
mBBBMAOTB: BOUSE,
mi ilaflrf-dijUdWl Mim Xpvdiauuiu
T, C. HOU81.
cdaaaa'dirnatB iii Oasearnaan^'
TerreHsnto, Ittdlataiu
Wi ilBBirnTiT.i najjruwi
oWofUlidlH
v:-5
a Tragacanth, MaeSine Thread, and Brusbee,
SJldgeBlkcking,
Nails, .TjESyfe?" Lasts, Shoe Treer,
Crimping Boards.
sale located— othere vlelting tke vfig aacia'S
One ^oorjjo
Shoe Threads, Bristles,
Jaj
Cork Sties,
OJ tjiiiu bi
the PMUo,«tMltlH
o.j
v%6
b'9,eWx' Clamps. Ooot Trees. .vU Crimping-JUAOMnce, Etc.,' Etc., Eto. OILS-iCod, Straits and Hank.
Sicily, Sdmae and Japonleae THREAD, NEEDLES, AND SEWING MAGHIHB TlfeliO
every will befot Theloeattoa whose the sity,. fltlffiltfTit
JWMwMC .vi /TBuzaaAW WB® FATMM.
•d.
Ou.
bti
TH.BLAKfc, Gfitfili r.uO e:ll cJ Attoraey
mt
Omoa—OaL Okia Third aad VtonMll Msastt. iM 'Join
rovf 3n*b*
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Mala i«riiiiga»ilpis^.
jja.jc ly ssoLi,jjsi Mttin
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tkn U-i7-iT/JT3'X'
SC! iJ
•siimu «o»r.D. ft nUhla HIUal.
Ohio. oa#4ii^
QAIOONjiS^MSTADBAUt
r.7
Has purchased the Wiaa Mfc, graph o«ee,on Malastsort, wed has sstnhUdisit
eatttgaad tkecholssatllqiita. die
JJBMOYALu
tj
[nspteiaLLT aoasute xoTHsat.] A Certain BKMXDY for Disorders of the THB0AT, CHEST, LUNGS AND STOMACH.
Bold by Druggist! and Grocers. Kj0S
I hav
Ktn, Mends aad dace to
rID|BgIK
S« Murray St., Newtwk.
SoU Agent for U. 8.
oiw
BrUiik iVoviaiiK**. j.-
jaa'tdeodly-vr
'-it-. a.
gOABDING SOlRUk
The aadarslned opfasa *e4ay, a'^arge aad newly faraiehed BoardlM Boaep, ea'tba.eaniec eeralt THX TABLS WIl^ WttL tTTBHItUBD and the Ho-ase Wan tnt fa
A eossssodleae Wagon It Mfareli l«-itf' sr-TOTTOTr
aTard a^joina tkepea mUHOLAa VILBBCK.
OiSMBi255!' -r-n*TTfT.
Sa liosU
.teiiij boa ttessetttO'l—0"!)A. .:ai jj aii'i '£2t«
or*erat
eWee ef
im
eaAiAOMl* anaaisasaaft:
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•Uykeaa aails Lsalyslls JPM IIIIII1 lailaae aai"
dar.ValSetiae aoeMtf
On tbe AMSBICAN
Isar City Hall »aHt.~-.—Jfesr
oaoaaa yiOHT»gatdt«r. or tita «hae eia^stasiy aad
esaanoa dr aa
ia fully eMe
abate ail» MpWtatle* ojf faa»% tfl«ed witt atteadaace
.venleat Car these
^noig
mil'
NATIONAL
CTlim^bjSfiClAl&tfflf
.lb
CORNER NINTa CBmitr 3TSL owwdirlililfaMfcit MMM. Hairiscn la*ee jWaena yardat«ee»ed, wOl ea
Awyvaa Jptv
CASE CAPITAL PAID AM FVlJb. —JBRANCH OFFICI^d,'C Vlrst National Bank Sip^pg, fHILADELPH1A... ,w), Wkesie the gssieral bnaintsS of traasaoted, and to which ail general cesrew^penee should be addrexed.
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OLAKKVOtf H. CLABK, Prrsideat. 4ai?ao JArcOOKI, Chairmw FAiMtoaaa »eqaal Coaamittea. HINBY D, COOKE, Vioe-Prealdent. ... BMBBSON W. PUT, Secr^ary and Aetaanr--'j i* ri'-'f'
a
UK eaaapaay often tM MlsilifaWa a ttba Katloaal coapaar, *a«Mfp dal act ol Coagrtss, 1SK. J_
It has a pald-op capital of 1^00,Mf ttattrs lovratca of praalBK
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If fhnMa Iargtr taauiaM ikaa lMr wpaatta fit* the HUM aiaaqr- oia'J «U
Its pollcka an cxeaipt ftaai There is a* UHMWT rmuumm la Hildn. -wi3' 3MT
X»ery poUeytt aaa WftMaM»i odi esrrh raUda aay ketakca wklfk faf tared tfeelr (ill ajaoant, ana reniink all aa miMtii that tke laiaiaaw Mix 'Hft MeMt oa the aaaaal ja|—IS. suites?
JTilMet auy ke takea that «Ula«?a&s|p-
tnuaed ta the policy. No extra rate Is charged Ihv i4aka apaBUfta Uvea of reaalea. lasam, aol ta pai holders, bat at so lev a NrtUnlAnHMVlll ke iaipoailhle.
if-.
Clrcalars, Paaiphleis aad iau glna aa apvUcatlaa ta IJMlfaackflflaMl^a Caapaay.arto
'41
JOHN W. XULU 4| «9^ CINCINNATI, QWiO,
General Agents for Ohlo anil Central ern Indlaaa. J. A. room,
Mdwly
gi
Agent _«» Sen* Maate^lfl}}
1\ FT,
ri i'i~
LKW(
c: isTiuaooo-non vktphzis jczu tws.
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JNStJRB WITH tfSE BKST I
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N A,
Cash Assets over
flN aad Inland Insurant^'at id the Hasards Permit for 1 HAOHB Mel lanSdSm
jt
OF HABTFOBD, COM. ii** «, i&t-tti* jut dilft
JUO
.13
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BiquiIII AMD SHOULD MM CK»| COftTUVB,
•ampuve SMMI Xlur^rt. raooacs aaa usiD wiifa irwiTS oooaavocaas. snreiKs will lnd IVoeAss esefaltb elearisK tiej takes befoteMaglngot Speak tha ntroat aftar an nnnsttal cal ergane. The SVvciee arw eaeil preecribed by Physfciasw, and toea.had htlwi alaia ftoa eminent men Uifongnoat the S0a|Hj. Being an article of ttuSmeHt, aad hftianNsad their efllcaoy by s-Mld saany ywts, asm fear finds them In aaw localities in vorloaa paste oC the worlds and tha 9ridm-
are aalveisally pso-
ncaaeed batter thaa otber arttelne.
ti., A
OsTAiacnly a ad do no not take aay 1 aay be offered. sovc avaatwan. --''tj-.. ''iHdawlassiladde
LAND AQKNCT.
fJLAKB'S £AN J) AOESTC^/ JL9
On Ohio Street, betweea Third aad fearth HlfiO I Boagkt aad Said aa ailaaloa. worth of deefrabfii dity COkatry propel ty for sale. Hoaaea far iwat.
R«a.l. £2a*iftk.t6 C^celvLpaaa
i. Q^"jk z-nl:
HBNDBICH A Lajf gB,
OBoe ovar First Natfinal ^Bk^ fe/0oittW ef Fourth and Mala Strata,
Torre
lnd.*
isf
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tc,e
•batracta of title furnished, Leant fotiatadtaad Money investiw. FOR SALS.
na-
Vtr#
-dr -il
IHTY PBOPKBTT.
\f ANHOOD
4
v.ti
Forty l«ts to Llaisa's Addltlea to Fane Haake •ones aad lot, east Ohio street, lone aad lot. la MoMOrralo's Ad Easnaad lot la Mbley'e eddMea Hones aad lot in Base'e addition on fth etreet, Honae and tot on Poplar, between Sth aad Tfh Hawe and lot 00 North *Ui, betwessi (Jkssaat ed Intea streets. Two taelnew Heaeea ew *iaa 4
OOONTT NUPNIT':
Vtsrss of W acrse la Honey-Cr-»ssVMMa»aip, eases la Lttaton to«esU0i A I Aeree below tba Boiling MIH, waseaideeaaal.
ahp
,--!•%
TJBJS VIGOB
JLL OF YOUTH restored la foar weeks. DA miOOJU'A JH0XNCB OF UF1 reetoree aasiy towers, flftlh whatever canse arls*og the edbeta eeeeiy pernMooe habits, eelfataeejJgpot«0'j ^_d niliaata, give way at onea to this W—derfal SMdidoe^if lakea regalarly eooerdtnf to the diraletioBS (wbich are wry susple, had reaalre aa aaMMlatfteaa kadnsaeor.pieeWaseJ, FaOpre SMM^I^SoTd in botUaa*at SsTor*i0arSiaatt^ Sinone (br°|9. To be hadonly
ef
tke aole
SatedageatflaAsserlea, H.OltWriM AVMUe, ear. of 11th itneii l^T. -!'C}
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