Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1869 — Page 2

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*9SStfm6 eight r. jrr,

iday, iV«PV*»

appropriation «f VW

•—wi- *ood wtfrk of

U&?$#ct't0

be expen^fiii^r ibsMnttfMjhe Superintendent of Public Buildingt. The

Russia last year, against £9,750,000 in '1867,"" iind in 1866. ]froni Prussia she boaght £3,3W,000 wortlji in 1868, compared Wife 350,000 in 1867

aa4. £2,600,Jrt)0

be seen that

%4iit .» W',t countries has

fromJ

cbpipe^the^rf4mparyj*k ^d^KWtpd-by th^*!C^ifa 6 it* lo iH.ojj 5BMBSSBBBMB5BW®

ment into °i»M«pakiB woMiW Gen9ralvBl|THOti^!i4|lSm^man, would

ma^eAgood.Se|ltortbut

Indiana the aeoatPrTtl^ IHO*3DrJ States that ase so bard ^fessed for suit-»^ able material for Oongrwi as to WBbbiig^d to import Union men ace h^^ter oCAUtder a military government than they^can he under any other. In the early^efforts at reconstruction there was some excuse for gentlemen fit® Ohfc and CfclfSlelfeutrepre^enting South Carollni^hut that sort of thing has been carried fareno^ffih^and, should bo tipensed with in the ieoonstruction of Texasr Mi»sis»ipjSi '*nd Vir-( ginia. Better wait till they •©an grow native materia', than resort to impor-

tatlou.

i!

And naham la/ »ttt» ftsap Mud, Fool •jywIiltoiMUimiwilirt.

Ohe—oh® I Ah haI ha ha!

Election

viprbe ported,

"let tli* best man

each office,

A fobcb of workmen have

Mount' Vernon to com the mansion there, nnd General Hicbixr. Ia view of this urgency of tfiis work, and at Hie earnest ap^eal-of, tl» La^eaL^JloBOt Yarnon Association^ tie' Vm Vorigress made an

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Genio Scott on Vishiag-

We decidedly object to Mr. Scott's book entitled "Fishing in Amerioan-Waters." It awakens in us city-bound mortals such provoking memories of the ptitti and Such tantalizing desires for the future, as are beyond all endurance. We have read all that we oan bear, and laid the book asid* until fate permits us to satisfy the appetite which it renders so keen.' To oar thought there is no sport more genuinely healthful than that of the_trtuJUher« manr Hen not a mere catcher of fishes. He scorns the net. He tatfart not the r. He is a poet. He lrfvw Nature fish are simply -his excuse for rambling in her wildest cetrAats. Tbeyshnply afford the mental excitement' that is necessary to take his thoughts -off of his distant work, and prevent hinufrgae hns•"cotnlog F^jsf^yto ^e ~enhufof alaolute mental action. Mr. Scott writes as a gequioe fisherman. The enthusiasm of a true artist pervades his paces. The experience of a" skillful angler filh them with Invaluable hfortnatk«J." The facts respecting linwi, hooks, bait p$lea,{*rt«nal outfit, andf in-short,, ail the naceasary preparation for a successful piscatorial iour which are not to be found in hlsiiages are not worth knowing.* And when, about the time these pages reach t" of our dfcteat readers, to waters for the lakea *nd atreama of the Adirondack*, -we shtft" tnskc a aaihij study of Mr. Scott's Fishin^ i* American^ f?aterg oar first preparation «nd

do, pole and line ia haqd^fcr thkibead aters of the Delaware^ or, a little lib#,

am faster tku the Ata-lan-ta, vKfsd ah* «h the lint or the Groek honp la I But I ui of the Tankre tort,

en*

.0 slrely rehhT»t§fi alpo he pansiea and farnisbaJTand the whofc a] propriatinn will be used to place ti borne of Wabhisgtoh ia the conation it was during tbe life-time of its ill^utri ous occupant.

statistics lisked, it

appears that England's import of wheat,

last year, WSTUbt so large as the pre one, ttahome profit Still,,. sum for breadstuff. In 1868 the lota1 amount paid was £22,96^^)00, as compkred with £25,000,000 in 1867, and £13,000,000 in 1896. She tobk £88O»jO0OWoRh from

ft

United States rie pu?ctouud £4,380,000 worth, as co^nW^iU^,«» in 1867, and £376,

376,000 in 1866. It will thus

away,

America has steadily increased. The! im probably near"wtten we will almost monopolize the Brijiph markfit in br^adspiffs, «swe are certiflfrV(M*K»opoli

in cotton.

Bbpubuoahu, sh^wldjjeat in ioiOor 3ty offioars, in-

mind that

thePrtmlry Eleclir^"* cludiDg .OouncUqaeiii *jca™ tc-day, |and no trivial bonsi^ersltion should present

Thk Indianapblfif 'iySiffwrf^ fiSy^jnl dently expresifa

tthe

•m

1

opinion that "If the

people tf Ttart teltny' fesire reconstruction, they ean do nothing thai will go so far toward satisfying Congress andjttfr people that they intend to faithfully jobserve the laws,- and become good citizsns, as by eleeting General Josiph J. Skx^ holds to the Senate of the United sum&gmvfcitoaklll m» Texas'/ ^eally "intend %9 JaKhftOy jobserve the laws aad-be^ooae gOQd.Cinzens" they can furnish no' better 'evidence of suoh a prai«ewofthy inteaUoa than .'by electing their

:pir«t

1 zens to repreaent them in both of th#XTational Legislature":^ Tflienlar* quite too many Bout hern, constitoffhiies nolojcal ^Interestfa'W aactjon of our country. They cara nothing J? their constituents igd this filing ugdaly reciprocated.„ BucJi_repreaKaation is a miserable burleffqu^raughT With'many evils, not the leait ^f_ Which i| its six .tendency to bring)our aysteosCe^^r

yiong:

1W flnLWWXi

?.T£i

Stir the dost and take tbe shoot, .- y.Pantalettee and gaiter boot, ^Hoopla I hoopla I—needn't try

To $ad a lovelier wretch than I f* Blnf! ping' Pigeon-wing!

Seek afar, and hunt abroad, To me your Schneider'* bat a fraud My hair Is all of golden yellow, JE Ain't I a lore of a lady-fellowT •&* A real pie—1 am lndsad

Hoop la I—"

She vaalshod on bar velcclped«:

Bow Mr. Deloach Bared Gen. Grant's Life It has beei stated that Mr. D*Loleawas appointed Postmaster at Memphis by the President because he had saved his" life on one occasion. Mr.

Dxloach

gave

this account of this incident to the Memphis Pott. -Q Soon after Memphis was esptiired, Gen. Grant commenced extending his

UttfiffciK bad reached Moscow and Lafayette. Our scouts we?E traversing the intervening

country, and it was regarded as virtual!^ in Federal oc&tffetion. Gen. Grant was eager to reach Memphis, and started, without a strong escort to ride toward tbe tfl^rargg' fBicfad Hi. Bat6ach'a house near noon on'a hot day in June, accompanied by fourteen Btaff officers and orderlies. Mr. Dplgach was known, through the scouts, tone a reliable Union man and Gen. Grant greeted him warmly, and, havine dismounted, water—

which he had just received. He s&t eagerly reading when a neighbor, kno#h a viojenVtebalftOsmeln and toojka seat fdk BMawS .mored' boy Sntered a m^k lobkTfig 'much alarmed. He beckoned to Mrs. Deloach, and wbis. pered to her that Jackson's rebel (Avalry nad e»campedjw«Viia»teo/'Mr. Deloabh's plantation tbe night previous, and wert tben breaking up and preparing to move

band folotliool^bel neighbor was watching, as they supposed, and would, denounce them if he observed any indic^jPjrfffumgUa^ ^i^tyfeionrOen-.

^lAiJV^cilAcite^-a»'' tS-^ry#-, bu,t be is informed by the President that he

said quietly that they had a long ride be£ fore them, and 4nust decline Mrs. De^ ™«3^ri«®on%kliii#, Mr. De-e loach followed them to the gate, and in* formed the General of his danger, suggesting that tinfafe safety would depena upon the speed of their horses. They left at fhll gallop, and when they had rode

^smsm^L0,: crocs road, and were unable to decide to. which side they belonged. General Grant' toW bis esooeWbat theii^ only Safety was to charge through this squad, if they were rebels, as a heavier force was behin

mWtBtV&FS&oX. that It was a party of our own scouts, who had just been raconnoitering Jacksob's movements. The/ feachea Mem phis unmolested. But in a few minutes after they had left Mr. Deloach'j house a squad of Jackson's cavalry rode up to the gate and halie^u.A"They asked ifGen

Grant had been there, and Mr. Deloach repl'id that he had. They demanded what he was doing. He told them that he gave him a drink of water, as be would them if they asked for it. They eommenced abusing him, when Mrs. Dlloach interfered, and told them they had no right to blame Mr. Deloach that be

was kaown by everybody to be a Uniofi J-^

man, but he stayed at home and was at- I yOI!irg

ance.

he is

in any BflinS9}^t tl(e, a Texan, a^d therefore, ^hpuldT uXit aspire to repressing T«xas in thd lTiiUed States Senate. There are enough true ^Tnion men Wbtf 4ro bona fide citizens of that Statq^men wto -have residdd there long eaooghHo pecome identified with her inteies|-|and kn^wa to her people, to fill her Congressional delegation And ir thlbe were not, she had better^ ,ut^pr#«iW than to perpatrata-the wretqhfl# faice of eleoU iflg citizens,of Maine, Alaska, Idaho or

The Rebel Pirate Alabama. Trom the Boston Traveler.] One of the crew of this freebooter is JiioW «njpa|^ the steamer Virginia, ly-

"hj£aVESst*TJ0stOnr fIe says that the Deerhound was iu fact a paid tender to tbe Alabama that sfce had on board tbe chronometers and other valuables which had baw Jtolw £rom Amerioan ships (for *thtf ndt pertnitted to land them at Cherbourg) that a few days before. the flght with the £earsarge she brought filly men from Portsmouth, Eng

these men when Alabama left Cherbourg, were stationed M4h *pd had the ntire ctmttoFbrtftdm, fo* the officers

entire cont *»fk!*ty and that

littte, if anything, of gunnery, he thinks tbe Alabama fired'

three shots.tojOnft-fired by the Kearsarge Xhe Alabf^^niiijAfiniiBwbst quick in her.rdlljjg^ aiaJteocawnytbe-flripg was so rapid. The gunners could not elevate

to hull the Xearssr^e, for their line firing Wsa ^UClforBsly ^orfeet Eut the shot iebBr^y' |taisa' ov&k.the Keanarge or among ber rigging without doing much damage. ^On t|?e, other, hand, he aye, Itfe firiog of ibe Kearsage was very true every time a shot struck the Alabama, it made her tremble fore and ait, and to ward the cfose of the action, crash upon crash tore her almost in two midabip, when she filled aod went down. She lost forty-sevefh men out of two hundred and 'twelve with 'Which she began the action, Ha thinks hw powder was bad, her offi cers were £opla.and the Englishmen who worked ths guna iobuelf-coneeltec to im .of aim tL ear^arge from

«WTWT

first to last.

we

sUall

make

his book ihe sole exception, to the rule which l&KteraUy

exoibdes

sdl llteratur*

from the fiahermaa'a eamp in

his

three

weeks of soaunar trouting^Boo^ CTW#,

'w ,»at»T -tJ t»a»51 -T i~p,iR «-!»T

JLi

4od anatteoded, be was at tbe ,ga.lery. I

1 ,T .1

.T .*,»*

tbe cm#, his ftfee brightened up ana

an expressive smilf, and without demonstration, except a formal bos#*" ha left the gallery.

General Jackson's picture was taken jit the Hermitage ia tfrg spring HiePfffcTal The time a confirmed invalid, so much so that his .death was a possible event at any moment- Against the wishes of bis household, who were only aplicitionslfitt^M^on^for^»w^^fcH^ir

ofhis attending physician tr griUIfHflg those who had

come so ten. Qnthe bimstff fo be dr»ssed ^rith especial care, And.^blstveit up witLpiilows and^ cushlbns. He waavery detertnined in His man: ijer, arid would not listen to any dtnial. At tt)is time his^hair^nce aach remarkably steel-gray and which'then ftdod like 4HVM9& b»yo«BU raitid: Ms forehead, was-now: soft and creamy white, and otMubed uuietly Tivray "ftom his temples, and'Jeil u^oB^ hi»'Sfto^den, "When ce

,rhy5

having his pictnre ta-

morning apointed he caused

momeht came thai .irelkhould sit still he nerved himself up with tbe same energy that characterised huwholeli/e/fcnd his eye wis stern an£ fixed and full of fire. The task accomplished, he relapsed into bis compftratiively helpless condition. When relieved from pain he was pleasant and courtly, yet never seemed to be entirely satisfied with the- restraints im posed upon him as an invalidj—5P.,B

Harper's Hagatinc. mtrn WJ

^%-j^ erriir©lher. The Sentinel in a discussion of the alleged corruption* of tbe Southern State Prison .management, quotes and gives ered4t to the stsitementr^br M^T Merriwether, that Governor Morton was engaged in an arir'aiigement to. gei Mr,

Donelson, one of tbe Directors, out of Che way, and to appoint a man "to suit" in hVplaca The statement of such a man as Meriwether Q^nnot effect Governor Morton, but it is due to the publio to say that the GoTern°r knew nothing of any arrangement affecting Mr. Donelson did not "knQW he was to be "got out of tbe way, or"by What means he was "got But tf»tbe- wayi^-ahd Bid ho nmierstandid^ w.ith^nyoody about the appointment bt successor. The story ia an entire and perfect lie.—tnd."Joninal.

Gleanings.^

It is 8aid that Gen. McClellanis soon to appear,w-spoUio.lecturer, ©ffrff^ach's-po|«ilKrity is tnotight' to be on the wine' in ,Parig. H'a two last operas, ^Ver-Yert" and "La Biya," had nothing liker tfihiffecMs anticipated-

It is reported that most of the ordnin^e and ordnance store® sold at the arseriil at Bock Island, some days ago, were bought by agent* of the Cuban insurrectionists.

in the mornijng, in a dissecting roern^havIng Been ^ken by a party of druk^n Btuden.ts .for a stiff.

The people of New Mexico are going into the fruit raising business on an' extensive scale. Hundreds of thousands' of vines and fruit irises haVe been planted by them this firing

Tlie Bav. W. H, H. Murray, pastor of "Parfe a'tront ntmro^hj ln BoSton^ and

authdt of a nawlbook on the Adirondacks is one of the most accomplished sportsmen in New England.

Miss Anna Williams, of Braddock's PiekL Penny aged fiftysix, is so annoy

th de^ot6ion 0f

a boy of seventeen

who

tending to his own business. Tbey flnaL- n»u fnr nffini.i nrn.

tending to his own business. Tbey ly left after considerable bickering, and rode rapidly in tbe directioa which Grant had taken, but their delay and the speed of his hone saved bim from any annoy-

i8 madly in love with her,

that she is obliged to call for official protection.

The meanest Yankees are in Connect! cut, and the meanest of tbe Oonnectiout Yankees are in North Stonington. The Jftrst Babtist Church there pay their preacher $1 a Sunday, and' this is more than they paid his predecessor.

English coach builders are beginning to announce that they are prepared to build light carriages on wheels imported from America. They seem to have discovered at last that the Americans are half a century ahead of them In the matter of carriage building^-

The "Girl of the Period,,r and' other essays of the same class which have appeared io the Saturday Review, and which have heen ascribed to various female members the aristocracy, were written y~ Mrs. Lynn Lynton, authoress of "Lizzie Corton" And ether novels

The'twoAstor Library buildings cost 9290,000, and the 137,000 volume' they contain cost $225,000. The-reveaue of the Library from invested funds is $15,000 a year. This pays its expenses and leaves little or nothing for new books.— Hence it is very poor in current litera tare,

A speoml tnissfon lo ^e tJnited States was offered Oustav Freytag, tie author of "Debit and Credit" and 'The Lost Manuscript," when tbe Prussian Government heard tbat the distingnished novelist was desirous of making a trip to America. Fteytfeg, however, diclinea the offer.

David Farragut (the Admiral) told young Sandwich Island doctor, not long since, tbat until he was 52 years old he couldhakltme foot in hia hand and jump through with tko other foot. David was always a tough and wiry naval man Moreover, a pleasant man. And admired of woman./[ipi.' „fH,"

Among Che aristoeratic equestrians in

of aim"thai I Hyde Park, London, recently, was a man arsaree from I carefully got up as a "girl of the period," who rode on a side-saddle and acted the part of a woman to perfection. Singu l&rly enough, the police took no notice of him, although he made his appearance daily for upwards of a week

Wefcsttr and Jackion Photographed Mr. Webster sat fbr his picture in tbe year the art-gallery corner ef Fulton Street andJBroadway, opposite St Paul's Churchv He was the guget at tbe tltrte of the A»tor House, in which establishment be was by t^e proprietors treat ed Vfflh the mi^.princely.conaideraUos. He repeiy«d the wiuest to sit for his picture,' after being informed it would only njiiinpy few-momenta of-his time, with a ao Other re-1 raul DeKock says that although a great e«y far mii%s fliKh^ecossary to fix.tbe time I mny persons have objected to the charaad plac* punctually to. tbe moment I

The Telooipede has triumphed in Hartford. Tbe authorities have attempted to drive the machine off the sidewalks in accordance with an ordinance prohibiting, "vehicles propelled by hand7'to be used where there are foot passengers. The velocipedists, however, retort triumphant-

#cjer 0f

He was expected, and_when he made his I g^^fioation of knowing that two very eminent men of tbe times had been ar dent admirers of his works, namely

iul iniaiiiini, nan

nve headT brs large dark eye, and comdk p^litl^aMJoartion, a\mo«t paralllMdHb'7 th^h" oonapanitftely .inexperienced ""HisvStyfe'or disss was also calculated-«o*«UZaot. attention, tbe pisounent .object of. whusb wm a blue lMMoat Waamtisled with rfclilygilt h*q«at^ took his aftA.^as aa kindly disposed as a well-trainsd*«hild. It waa more difficult in those da*s than now to take a picture but- Webstar Mfemitted with tbe greattet ^ood^nmtuire every request, and »t tha propat momeat was as noationlasa aa aatatua. The plctare, onjer such favorable circumstancaa, was s&hi. obtained and Mir. ~\^«bat«r '0(fc. being (old that rack

v™*?SSr,

j,js novels and considered tbem

UDgt

reading for young folks, he has tne

Pope Gregory the Sixteenth, and Leopold (he First, King of Belgium. Mits Ida Lewis, the Lighthouse keep* ers daughter, of Newport, R. I., who baa saved so many lives, has gone to sit for her photograph to a Providence artist, and will have half the proceeds of its sale. She ia twenty-seven, but looks twenty, is below tbe average height, and of a slender figure, has light brown hair, blue eyes, keen but kind, and cheeks pink ltushed, though not round enough for beauty, and something peculisrly attractive about ture.

ber. Let ua all buy ber pic*

JR 3«ti

as

Vr.AiHei'a CMelcai'a

^he Ifmbgi (Ohio)|%*«ZL authjpeair Jbiiar, over tltf confirmation of J. M. Ashley, to be Governor iftiH tfiaats it as a ifilstiesi of all tbe thaif MflrtfasB1 him by hie tales

1' Be-

Samuel. Bowles, of the Spribgfield •publican, pays taxes on anlncnme of $10,726. This is exclusive of large invesjments in companies which pay Jhe tax before making their dividends.

No less than fourteen railway locomo--. tives have exploded within the past seven months in the United States, killing 29 persons outright, and severely wolinding a much larger number. ..»15.5 '4fc'^A-.

Toads are sold in Paris at the rate of fifty cents a dozen. Tbis animal is used for tbe protection of vineyards and gardens from the ravages of insects that escape the pursuit, of the .birds.

enemies. hare-

r«g4io» ^aKawt^ha»t

has ever taken

fully

,TVr

"And

enoaifli nave

aever yet substantiated a

ch*Zgaof

a

cent of

or corruptly from use? Literally ajpaking^lMiis true. it is also true, and tha Simtd hiat^ doabt, of the Xset, 0»afM. Ashley, OhaiNi man of the .QominaittM on Territories in the House, 'proposed itf wnfcin'i Osse, whom be was drying Xi

Tir«

lat'thsv should

both' osa tietf oSSd positions and ^ow*c ers to promote that joint spect&tlon and hat they shonld make an equal division nf thfi pfWieiflsi

7 aaA

'"a'-

,We know- nothing ahaot ths K«pbleon or ihe opde'ttf co^ntii^lby. which it pretenda^ Tin

B""»

Mrs. Lander is goinj to jhmpe profes* sionally this summjcr. «•, ,i

Yestvali is not allowed to play, male characters in Berlin.

Banthriann, It ll Bf.M, IHkde $100,000 in bis American tour.

Grau's opera bwiffcisisiason inPhilaadel phia is very auc^efsfu], -eT

-Bishop/ Huntm^toa,'s Bpisbopal ¥ol) were given him by a lad? of his blteitoc

Patti has re-*ppear«d in Paris and bee^ ,rec«iivpd with the psual oordiality.L

The Duke of Coburg has abolished the ballot a~hi" -if

Teeth Without Staik.—Noimpurity can infest, the teeth cleaned daily

»i.h sozodont. Quiii*,, th, b.,k of tk8|

Chilian Softp Tree, an article whifeh pog-J sesses oleansing properties superior to] those of ^any other known substance, is one of tbe ingredients of this peerless compoufad.

SOZODONT

is the only dentri-

fice in existence in which this salubrious botanical product is incorporatod. 21-deodlw 1 ,tj 'The fame of the celebrated Plaktation

Bittek» has no parallel in the his-1 tory of Medicine. The thousands upon thousands of bottles tbat are made and sold daily is but proof positive of their wonderful virtues. Thousands bf Certificates can be produced showing the efficacy and certainty of the cures which they effect, and the Medical Fraternity, usually so jealous of anything which causes persons to think and doctor fori themselves, are .compelled to acknowledge their wonderful. virtues, aad prescribe them under other names. They are sold by alt druggists. 21-dwlw

Maobolia

Watex.—Superior

Animal Lira is (all.

rJTA3,£Jti^..p.5

cor»

it evi-

dently.does hot coi^ider at jaJ),' wrong to devise and enter upon' a corrupt scheme unless it results in actual profit It was all right for~Mr. Ashley to offer himself officially far tile, and as it has not been proved that he actually got his price, ha, must be held to b« moraiiy guiltleii. 4' burglar commits fao crime in. attadtptihg to"mh a hniise, wnisss ha aetaally gdtav certain amount of cash therebfm "W4 beg to remt^df that hi^r|($t9dp Western journal that even the law reeogr nizee-snob an oflhnu UTV9 attempts commit orime, wbHbeir it |Mre suocieM^ ful or not. A»d,if theraha such thing as a code of political moralif it gj^dono less. Cft that offence Mr. Ashley, was guilty: The evidence of his guilt stands on the oAnial record# tof Congress, and all the party IndonemeAtaJaTOhristen^ dom cannot blot it,o«t.—,F.,Timet.

•I .ia!

Personal.

to. the

best imported German Go^oe, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw

Mthat

Sold by all Dealers. aprldwlm

^Youb

Ijotiok

has cured the most ob­

stinate case of chronic tetter that has baffled tbe medical skill of hundreds," writes Bank & Olura, druggists, ot Clarendon, mers Lotf Arkn about Primers Lotion.

'4-if :Mij *i-rt ssa-tjl

Pltalon's PaphiM Ltttoa

fbr BeaaUfyiag the .lUtIR

ly that their machines are "propelled by *ar LADIES la tfee HIIBSHI ltls lavalaahle. I

-ioftirtS ooia 7-1

^,ry «0ditar»«H Cdi^h

inth Bemedf. tiFut death,'

Colds an.d HM^BttMeS le« Try "£osUr'*-"- £«aeh Remedy. •'for

World—and if He says'«o—Ste'lroe—its

Costa

nd if He says'

Tnraprad We ssyTry it=~Try it—Try

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siniMWin in otfliti BJossom One Dotfli, «1,00—Three ftr $2,00. V.

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HU lu MBBJS gAtrrgrcf

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Snangler and rn^A, "f Tbr-f*»oOaato#rioSi p«»aB»bS a«BVerjr

Thanh^raj'a dsiighttr is tTSTnliihg in I ASIWOll WITH III iSl A1)1)^E^S^815. Germanv,'and meeiaevervWhefiS witn (Ws*! OLtfB orsti, wiTtt iincxTBi watch most co^^^^^ll) ^-Mr. Thnrlovfr'-Wibedi tale jriturnedApifl* South CaroJina with, his health4&>jr$v^d, but not perfectly restored, hy hijs Apjotirn ia'Aiken.

Garibaldi,in,^niflT:tflrqujaF)thaiSars,of another expsd^Uon by him, has:giy^&<hi8 I schooner to tbe Italian Government

A Pittsburgh reporter, who visited Louis Lane, tke sifajxuuderer, Saturday, slates that Lane still'protests- his'innocence. gfiisflad'aTc

of tht

Miss Mariana Thompson is attending a. .. theological sehool in Massachusetts and |,hM^ preaching in the neighboring towns fecuof meanwhile." J. j,*

Emily "Flygare CaX]en, the very popular Sweediah noyeTist, is old, stou^ and disagreeable-looking, but she has' wriften seventy-nine volumea of novels in thirty years.. Ei'.ia^iSra'!

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and we can only hope to escape the i|ls which flesh is heir to by a judicious use oflhe remedi* in nature's store«house. In all the time which hs* past since the work begao, mankind has given great attention and some of its best talent to the study of medicine. While the iacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsitifactory. Among -the troths which' have been elicited is tbis,

if we keep the blood'l

pure wa muat be healthy." 4Po purify the blood there Is no medium equal to Morse's Indian Boot Pi Ha, asthousands of testimonials Will verify. iTse Morse's Pill's if you wish to regain and retain your fa ealth. .Morse's Pills are tbe best medicine for all Female Irregularities Liver Complaints, Indigestion Biliousness, Dispepsia, Headache, fto.'

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Extract* from BeviemcffthU Work.i\£Xp Ccbtis os Manhood.—It develops the fearni Shoals-on wh-ch a large proportion of baman happiness ia wrecked, and iurnlsbes a chart by which they may bo avoided and,escaped. Fortunate to* a :onnfry w'otild it be "did itsyonth pnt into, praotite the philantrophie and scletatofio

renewal of'the hardy, vigorous spirits of the olden time.—London Chronicle.

"Tben is bo member of society by. whom the book will not be fonnd usefal, whether inch person hold the relation of a Parent, Pefceptor, or Clergy man."—£un

Ccbtis ok Mashood.—This is really a valuable work for pointing out the diseases resulting from excesses,-the evils of whiolraremanifest in •very insane asylum, no less than in tb«shattered cooseltDtion of those Indulging. It will do much to prevent thevlce, which, by its prevalence among the yonng, has so much inflneoce on the

reeent, aa on tbe fatdre watlbetnir of many.—

Itrxild. Address all oommnnicatioos, pr. E.DeF, cmsttfis,

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JV Ike- VoUrt of lie Ciey of. Terra Matt*, Vigo Onmtf, Indiana iou are hereby nAtifled that an election will be held in tha several Wards of said City of tern Haute oa Tueaday the 4th day of May, i860, for the elaetioa of the following City officer^ to-wit Major, Marshal, Treasurer, Clerk, Assessor and two OoundtMa frim eaeh of tho Ave different I Wards of sa& CUXa

Ihe places of Totieg la tha several Wards, and ha oflSsera of »iaction to bo as follows: 1st Ward—9th street Xngiae Home—W. K.

Mvsrli,

Inspector, aad Marens Bdnwntl and

Thomas F.Marrayfindgee. S9 Ward—Saatuil Beeee's Oar pen ter Shop—T. A. Madieoa, laspeetor, nKleonp JfcHeary and J. O. Grain, Jadgee. 3d Ward—Thompaoa's ft*oper Chop—Zseh. B. Boee, Intpector, aad. .Martin Kerchival aad Mar-.

"sth Ward^a*8 Engfaa Hoase—Lyman Millar Inspector, and Jamee T. Hurphy and I. S, BeefsaMsr, Jadgbs. 6th Ward—Tnall, Xshman Co's Lamber Tard —B. S.

Olin,"Inspector, and Isaac Beaucbanip and fcpe, Jadgas.^ oO^kSBLT. Mayor. -Attest! W.Hum,Oni. -j

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their hesiea, the whole of the tiae, or, for lh •ptfiamtaHi .. BnsiMHyuw, light and profft«Twbig, ia eaajty Mnaw Vy pwieuiBf ah«f m, and the boys ana girla tarn nearly as mncbaa mm. Qreat ladaoe*

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eeaTS WAHTEJD.—AeENtrihaksn»^ »10 to »2$ perday selUng BlakeSl toll»ratI ent Ohair-«prln|s. Tbey make a JkirUm abd Booking-chair of any common chairTiiy attat}i^ ing th^m-to the flront legs. They fit-a&y'Veluilr£ cannot getont of order, ancUwlll last a' ljffetlae. Old-fashioned rockers are dispensed With. T°t

maxima here laid down—one cause of matrlmo- the home and offloe they are indaspensibl*^ Silal folsa^a mlshf #nan ha huilaliaJ .. ...

nlal misery might then be banlsbed.lrom onr land, and the race of tht enervate be snccesded

Ladies pronounce them nneqoaled tbra 'ssWlhi ohair. If yoawantan Agency, call andseesaEiple, or send fer Oircalar, with terms.. %600 reward upon the eowviotlon of any psoson infrinsi I ing upon Blake's Patent Ohair-spftnk. A, BJLiAKB, Box 646 Oanton, Ohle.

Y1NEGAB FftOM 010EB, WINE, KOUSSM OB HOBeHVK, In ten honrs, without nsing acids or drngs, Mst I terms and otner information, address I

SAGS VIHEOa-B ITOltKS, (JromwehtOoaa.

^JEBBASKA, ... 'J pamphlet T6T 25o. Ltnoatb, Meb.

ASK yoar Jtertor or Drngglsl Car. SWeKl' 4|VlHUBfK—It eqaals (bltM) Qninine. X» made j»nly by F. U'i'EA&HSv flbSlalst.

A VALUABLE MEDICAL B00KI COB TAIN I NO lMPOKTANT PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION to yonnk men contemplating Marriage, teat free on receipt of SS bene*. Address the OUKUIOAL JKSXITOTE. 49 jOUnton Place, K.Y.

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Newspaper Directory

A COMPLKTE LIST Of MI WSPAPKBS for the' United 8tates, Territories, and British Provioeet giving names, politics or general charaeter, subsortptlotrfrice, circulation, editor* and publishers names, population and location of places where issued, £o., As.

Alao, separate lists showing at a glance how many and whlcts puj.ii circulate more than 6,000, 10,000 or 20,000 copies eaoh Issue. With aotaal figure given.

Also, classified lists of all publications devoted specially to the interests of Heligion, A0tfool•ure, Horticulture, Medicine, Surgery, SSduoatlon uveniles, Freemaeoary, Odd fellowship, Temperance,* Commerce, Finance, Beat Xstate, Mecbanloe, baw, Cport, Uusic, Woman's Bights, and those printed wholly or in part la the German, French, Scandinaven, Spanish, Hollandlah, italias, Welsh and Bohemian langna{ea. A volume of over 3U0 pages bound ln oloth,

PBICE—FIYE DOLLARS,

^rvarded to any address on receipt of prioa.

lU «. P. KOWELL CO„ PubHehen, --\v- Ke. 40 Paa* Hew, Nsw Toaa.

A PamphlAt of 32 Pages, contaiaiag a list of over 1,000 Newspapers, which are particularly recoatassadtd to- adrvrllaeis, wlth eetlmate shoving tbe coat rf any advertisemeat, MSSt fiteearseslpt sf Stamp.

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WATCH FBSD—OITXN OBATIS to every live man who will act as agent In a new, light, and hoa«»able timluMS (aynftJOa day. No gift enterprise. No handing- He aioaey wanted in advaace. Address B. Koaaoit K»aa»T A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.

FOR $100 PER LINE

We will insert aa advartiaemsstt ia «tie Uioaasusd newspapers, eas smth.* The list iaolndes ilagle Papem aff •wai' loo.ooa Clrealation weekly, more than 100 Daily Papers, inwhieh the aarertissf obtains SI Insertions to the month, aad law Pspsifla sms thwSSId temassdcWIs. Gwplsts Fllea wialwd sU sar eBce. SandSta^p for oar (Stealer. Address OBO. P. B0WXLL I OO., Aj|TfTfistcg Agents HewXerk{

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I Hotice is hereby alrea to tbe citfxns of tie' I S*v«aih OelleeHon Piitrie* of Iadlaaa, ftumprlala( the Oouatlee of Vim Vt rsslilios, Taffee, a, Olay, Owen, Greene -aad Snlllvi*) aad

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