Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1869 — Page 2

DAILY EXPSBS&

TKBBJS HAUTK. INI).

WeAnesdaj Mornings Hw »U,

To Correspondelili.

We never notice communication* not accompanied with tin WM of the aiitJio|, who must be made known to u» if~Q«»acquainted.

Don't write nnlefls you have something to say of interest \sl&* public, Mid be as brief as the sctyact will

Write on only one tide of the fper* The publication of a communication is no evideuce that the editors adopt iU sentiments. The author is aloae^»pensiW* for them.

Communications should be addressed to "the Editors jatUmJbgm^ P«d to individuals. ______

Thk

recent order famed by command

of Gen.

Shsbmab,

SENATOR TRUMBULL

and adjusted, in

in reference to the re­

sumption of reoruiting for the army, is hardly understood. The order is^oite detailed, indicating the mode In which the recruiting is to be conducted, specifying the Superintendent*, and (tesignfc ting the barotoka to be oaed foMhe collection and Instruction of "cifalry ana light artillery recruits. Everybody was taken by surprise at its promulgation. It cannot be seen how it comes to pass, t^at in so short a time, after a reduction of nearly one-half in Ihs strength of the army, It Is at all necessary to open tgain the expensive recruiting sy#t*m. Does this comport well with tha vigorous military retrenchment lately inaugurated toy the War Department But, perhaps, we shall yet have further and satisfactory official explanation.

-A.

is not alone in

his troubles. But a short time since he published an account of the vexations and annoyanoee to which he was subjected during "the scenes and the scramble of last month," referring to the rush and pressure of office-seekers at Washington, and his own experience in belag unmercifully button-holed by the hungry crowds. 'Now we can offer him seme consolation, procured from the other side of the ocean. If he Vtffcves la the old saw that "misery is alleviated by the company of the miserable," the fdficVwe bear may do him some godd. found in the experience, similar td 'hiirowaf in this respect, of a certain Mr.

LATARD,

a

member of the British Parliament, returned from the city of JbonfloiL. What has this gentleman to say toupbing the matter? During a debate in the tower House he securai^a opportunity to deliver himself of his lamentation in this wile "1 have the honor to be a metropolitan member," but afterwards qualified the re. mark by turning the "honor into a "misfortune.'' "I almos dread going out lotto the lobby.1' That same lobby must be the place of torture to the members of Parliament in ^England as it is to members of Congress in America.

1

THUMBULL,

If I go

to the postoffice, or to procure a paper, I am always sure of being caught by somebody wanting something,,an4 being detained." How similar his ills'to ffioi'g of Mr.

not to «pe*k of theoth-

er members of our Clougress. And like our legislators, too, he can.descry no way out of his troubles. Deplorable, indeed I

IT

SEEMS that President

GBANT

is be­

ing pressed by the Conservatives of the South to designate an early day for the elections in Virginia, Mbiistfppi, and Texas, the threo States still remaining unreconstructed. On the other hand again, tho Republicans of the South have entered their protest against the holding of elections until after the crops are bar vested, in order to assurer fair ohnnoaof voting to the colored laborers of those Stales. This diversity of opinion among the loading men of tho three States will, of course, produc.« delay in the issuance of orders to the military commanders to complete registration, and may postpon the elections until Fall. Under all the circumstances, however, might not, this prove the better policy The champions of deferring them until October, at the very earliest, arguo that if they wer^ npw held they would necessarily interfere, to some extent, with the agricultural inter ests of the several States concerned, an argument wbich carries its own weight

Many of the freedmea at present working on the plantations would be unable to get to the polls at this teaidb of the year, or during the Summer months. President

GRANT,

in bis desire to have

the elections untrammeled by any a& verso circumstances, to have them conducted with fairness to all parties, to ihe end that a good test may be afforded for the adoption, or rejection of the Constitutions, is yet undecided what course to pursue. In this dilemma he is consult* ing the leading men of the South, of both partioi, upon the subject. When he has determined upon the proper time be will issue orders for holding the election^ In accordance with the provisionsof theSeconstruction act, passed by Congress^not long prior to the adjournment. It seems very probable, nevertheless, that such or» ders will pot issue before FalL

THE HORRORS OF CAPITAL PUITISH-

MKNT

•Scene at the Execution or Sailor.

The frightful tcenes at the axarmi^n yf Dowey atCharlottetown, P. E. I., have alluded to in our telegratbio dispatches. The Star of that city says the prisoner walked firmly up the staira and on to the platform, where a chair waa piaoed for taim while he read bis epeecb. He had no cap on a Olack overcoat was loo&ly thrown over bis shoullera Lis his undercoat and vest (of blaek cloth) were open, showing his shirt firoqt, with a miniature of his wife and moUier attached to bisshirt besom be had on gray pants and a pair of sock* Having seated himself on the chair, he proceeded to read a full confession ofhit Crimes, closing with a warning to seafaring men to avoids such streets as North street, in Boston. He then sat down, and the hangman, disguised in a large flaxen wig, extending to his shoulders, a blaek mask on his face, and enveloped in a larga rubber coat and heavy top-bootf, made his appearanoet

ful^Wing,

lyftH-,

about two feat above his

ne^

tl»«

through uffltil the prisoner's feet torched the ground. Out of sheer mercy of those on aeis ad

*benco it was removed Boston Pott.

A Detroit woman secured a divorce because bar husband compelled ber to black his boots.

The Emperor of China has issued a vermillion edict against the raising of opium in the Empire.

Local annals, it is said, mention sixtyone earthquakes in Massachusetts during yie past 231 -jpeare.

Peterson*is""alout to publish another new novel by Mrs. Southworth. Ito title is "TJje Changed Bride."

An ^advertisement In an Australian paper invites proposals from clergymen "for marrying two or morexouples.'

A suit is set down for early trial in a Tennessee court to ifet the right of a magistrate solemnizibg a marriage to kiss the bride.

A pedestrian in San Franoisco has run a three mile raze with a velocipede, giving the machine a start of one mile. The bicycle won.

Qne patent medicine manufacturer advertises in 2,500 papers in this counrty.— it is almost needlees to add that his profits are enormous. the camelia plant attains the height •of forty feet in Japan, It is no uncommon thing for travelers to pass for miles under groves of these lofty tree?.

Tho last shovelful of earth which comppjed the Big Mound in St. Louis has ~bben taken away, and the place where thd huge Indian sepulchral hill stood is now on a level with the adjacent streets,

Pardee College, Pike county, Mo., confere the degree of M. A. (maid of arts) upon young ladies. Among the practices prohibited at this institution is "gallanting, or association of ladies and gentle-

The'Emperor-iSapoleon proposes tbat from thetSttrof "August-next, the contooniftl annsversary of the birth of JNapol* eon I-, every soldier of the Republic and •of the First Empire shall receive an annual pension of 26o£-

A son of tho late Duglae Jerrold proposes to start a daily paper at Paris for Englishmen and Americans. Five profliatjl^weekloy papors are published in Paris for Americans, four of which are published by Frenchmen or Englishmen.

Certain shrewd members of the Massachusetts Legislature would like to prolong the session until ufier the great musical puace jubilee, with no reference, of Course to the opportunity which would thereby, be auordod Of atte ce«.

Of attending the performan-

John

G.

Saxe was walking up Broad­

way the other day whon he was accosted by a friend, who asked where he was bound. The poet replied "toBoston this afternoon, Deo voUnte." "What route1 thiii?" asked the enquirer. "By way of Providence, of corns?."

Lamartine had tbe same hairdresser for eighteea years. This wue barber fortun ately preserved the superfluous hair clip ped from the head of this deceased poet^ and is now unable to supply all his friends aqd admirers with a lock thereof, for a consideration. *X* mr**

Mrs. Lepha J. Can field, of ^eru, Ohio, flads great fault with annie E. Dickinson because at ber lecture she wore a tight waist, trailing skirt and lace wristlets, wblsivftad to be fixed now and then by the speaker, and trail—why not call it tail?-y.had to be managed as she moved At)oul the platform.

A Wi*consin paper, tbe Anamosy Eureka,says: "Ebenzer Brown, well known among the old residents of this vicinity, has during the past season trapped three wolves, seven wildcats, and four catamounts—all within five miles of Anamosa.' Who wouldn't own a villa in the vicinity of Anamosa, Wis.?

Personal.

F. S. Jewett, of SkaneatelIts, N. Y., the missing banker, returned to that place last week and resumed his business.

Thomas Nasi, the artist, was the recipient of a handsome testimonial iron memers of tho NewTork Union League Club eo Tuesday. "Hans fireitman." (Charles F. Leland of tbe Philadelphia Press), sailed for Europe on the 1st inst. He will reside abrdftd for some years.

James if* Billings, a prominent com mission merchant of New York, who died last week, worth $2,000,000, began life as "Yankee peddler/' on a capital of $100

Tbe Dramatic Company of the Olympic Theater, of St. Louis, have chartered a Steamer for five months, and will sail along-the Ohio river,, exhibiting at differeqt towns.

The Washington Chronicle asseru positively that Sprague owns a controlling interest in the National intelligencer, and last week paid off a 4,800. mortgage held ag&ipst it. bert B. Randolph, who in 1832, was dtomfsiMxl Worn the navy by President Jackson, and who palled tbe General's nose in retaliation,recently died in Washington, aged 78 years.

Mrs.Mary Stover, widow of the late Col. Stover, and daughter of e*.President Johns jn, was married in Greenville, Tennessee, on the 20th ult., to Mr. William Browfir, a prosperous merchant ofTbiT place.

Somebody a*ks what becomes of our poor girls Pretty much the name, we sappesft^ai becomes of cur rich girls. They marry, eat, drink, sleep, rear children and die. A poor girl's life, in t*0 points, is not unlike that of the girl born to wealth. The end is certain to be very similar.

... anrt I A. person who has seen the proof-sheet*

clami»y ^Jlns. Stowe's new novei, eaye* a b»-

jtf-way.the rows area.** vfnc wben ogrt.phy of Horace Holyoke. The fec^fibwe^^»^n«^rmmiSS of W ™}in.

pving,

Qf

be immediate

w%A liavir

V*- on"th,V^d. having

heavily un feet, fallen a distance of about six^ He appeared stunned for a few sec*, when he raised himself to his knoes anu attempted to loosen the rope an and his _„u ... mh« «ii»n wished -tothe spot, nn*^SfS^SStpwiiw into the jail When «verj thing w»* again ready—an hnur fa&VlDS. preparations—Dowey was once more brought upon the scaffold and seated in a chair, while the same horrible preliminaries were again gone over by the hangman, and in this position the signal was «vei,the trap fell, the rope rushed through the pulley for the fall feat, but the weight and force of the suspended man were so great that tbe around which the rope was fastened so as net t» #(f ofrfaote than fall, givajway* »»4?

l-

fP® ^"^*4

several iuAd of

the ropa and hoisted the criminal about eight feet from the ground, and »nthis condition he was allowed to hang for forty minutes, when h« was cut down -and the body placed ifv a ooffiin in the jail,

A

for interment.—

Gleanings.

fhe, King of Sweden writes a poem •very day. Occasionally be writes [j|ofd one. the people of South Jersey have gone extensively into the craobery culture this Spring.

scene

lhe

P™*U£!

(fog £ory is laid the primitive vil-

ante-railroad limes. Jir Timothy Dodd, fur merchant in Boston, is 89 years of age, and has been continuously in business for 75 yeaw. He -*nks as the oldest merchant attbe "Hub,

still his own business manager. the exigent French draftsman, Charlet,.

^4 fo^Uwmg

recently gave

definition of

jj9

waS

uked if he

Victor Hugh's sty». lsgt published Had read -Mjed, "It is a work. "Oh, yes,' be ret ,» diahclout covered with spanglot..

A Detroit woman, whose sole occu^ tion is peddling matche?, has ihus earned enough to buy a good house and rear up three children, who have good trades and are able to take care of ihemsslves and her. "YOUR LOTION

has cured me of Tetter

/or Salt Rheum) on my hands of thirty years standing.' writes Joseph Kostler, of Danville, Ind-, who has been using Palmer's Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion, [dwlw

Tkith-Pbesbevino Tbkk

its purifying qualities.

tbat mankind will pass by unheeded the warning symptoms of disease and neglect the remedies to restore health, until it has so far advanced that is often impossible to obtain relief. We have been shown the formula of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and believe them to be the bait andsimphstof m-.iicines for Billiojis, disorders, Liver Complain'j, Female Irregularities, &c. They are prepared with great caution and will save many a doctor's bill if used in time. As an universal family medicine they are unsurpassed. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant you will nevever be without them. Sold hy all dealers. [5,dwlm

PLANTATION Bittjjbs

are especially re­

commended to Clergymen, Public Speakers and persons of literary habits and sedentary life, who required clear mental faculties, which can only be obtained by a relish for foed-, and a perfect digestion. Delicate Females are certain to find in these Bitters health and strength, dwlw.

MAGNOLIA WATER.—Superior

ANIMAL LIFE

to tbe

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw

is full of corruption

and we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir to by, a judicious use of the remedi in nature's store-house. In all the time which has past since the work began, mankind has given great attention and some of its best talent to the study, of medicine. While the sacrifice has not bf9n wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatifactory. Among the truths which have been elicited is this, "that if we keep the blood pure we must be healthy." To purify the blood there is no medium equal to Morso's Indian Root Pills, as thousands of testimonials will verify. Use Morse's Pill's if you wish to regain and retain your health. Morse's Pills are the best medicine for all* Female Irregularities Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billiousn«ss, Dispepsia, Headache, &<2.

Sold by nil Dealers. nprldwlm

COSTAR'S REMEDIES.

"That Cough will Kill you," Try "Costar's" t'ongli Remedy "'Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,''

Try "Costar's" Congb Remedy

"For Croups— Whooping Coughs. &c., Try "Costar's" Cough Remedy "Costar says it is the best in tbe wide world—and If He says so—its True—its True and We say Try it— Try it—Try it."—[Morning

Paper, Ang.

2C.]

ear AH Druggists ia TEBUE HAUTE sell it.

"COSTAR'S"

Standard Preparations ARK HIS

E A I I E THE BlTm-SWm AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS

Ono Ooitle, $1,00—Three for J2.00.

HIS

II (I I ki (IKN UVG HIS "Costar's Bat, Boach, tc., Exterminators, "Costar's Red Ba« Kxiermlnators. "Costar's (Oaiy rare) Insect fowder. "Unly Infallible Kemedxsknown." "18 yeari esteollshad In New York." "2,000 Bozea and Klasks manufactured dai:y. '•Ill Beware I I I of epnrioue imita tloni.', "All

Dm^glBls

In

Tebsk HACTS

fell them."

Addre»b »Cc«Tltt," 10 Crosby St., N. Y. Or,

JOHN F. Hknrt,

(Succescor to)

DEMAS BABNE8

A

CO., 21 r»rk Row, N.

SiiainTEBBB HAUTE, by BAKU, GULI0K & BERRY, Jan4dwly-n to BM.

Pbalon's Papliiau JLotlon nr Beautlllag Ike Skin and OOMriKUOII

«QVM

all ERUPTIONS, FRECKLES. PIMPLES, MUTH iauroilES, TAX. etc,, and readers THE SKIN SORT, F1AB and BLOUU1A6. Kor LADIES in the JTDRSERT It IS tDTalBable. Por flENTLKMKX afterSHAVliltt It Has ao equal. "PHAPIAti LOTION" Is tbe ealy reliable remedj for Diseases and bltmishts of the SKIN.

PHALOK'S "PAPHIAN SOAP" fer (he TOILfiT. NIBSERT and BATH, will not chap the S1IN. Price, ss Cents per Cake.

"FLOR DE MAYO." "FLOB DE MAYO."

A SKW PKHPmil FOR THE HAND&KK0HI8P. EXeilSITK, 0KLICATK. LASTi.NO KBAOBAXCKml LOS a SON. IVKW YORK, sold by all Drag.

Klsts. 9 lw ly-atorto

HATS AND CAPS.

BW Tons BAT STOBI

N

epJ I

(as

.7 a* je -. .•

juyr IN RscEirT OF

Aivna* Hat* of oli Idnda, ttcy»' Ht\«« of Fill hindc, ,Mi«acs' Hnts of all ixixiila, iulants' ol al( kinds, A .: ai all prices. 401,. tint* made to ardar shorS eetioe. Onaa aad ae"

THE FALL STVUSHl, 1 tt 1 H*nu»Id*

O- SK--

NEW ADVEIITItEailCNTI

$15 Get the Beit. $15 HRII ggMWMMH «l BU1TIBT.

HI MHTOH HIIH (HI WUCIB. 1KPSOVKB AKD MAKUrAOTUBKD by aamr* »11 tlu t)«tmkg, Hwmitg eum, flntli. casing jatf8" b«kBtifallT PmUmt ami Dnuekwd Lawn,

MliivoW, and arenr wttca pttfetlf ran:«M ud^ljjssMd.kBd HiUSTtfii ID COM* ftff, to Itttf comet (M, mmi .nr tmd mot tmrniik, but rattiu apptaraaec «(ul to aoiid(«M louuvon.

Tbw«MnM wtt imw wsilsi oat by ikili wd «pm, 0.0.1. ujvkm witkia the Doited StMM and Canadas at tka ncnlar ^rboleaale price, pajaMe om

delifwj.

HJ Min Is UVIIIXI WtfllaM prefer that all «UH rttnn mi fee* bffan pagimgfir itom.

AMMfliK WAMM ft jjf OMM, |llt OLDB or SIX, WITB AN ZXTKA WATOH TO

ot

eoet elegamt Oroide Ohaiaa

pacta Wnt wben ordmd wiU.w»|cV at. itr wholesale prtcca. DE9CBIBI TfS WAT01

Ladim or CUn'-Umtn'iaMt,

end letters to

—This

name is fairly due to tbe Soap Tree of the Chilian Cordilleras, tiie bark of which confers on the world-renowned

Sozodont

SOZODONT

is the

only dentrifice in which this rare aod invaluable vegetable antiseptic has ever has ever been incorporated, [deodlw

«:'TiS

Trttb,

'tis pity, pity 'tis true,

and eddcea /onr oidora

TBE OROIDE WATCH CO «3m lis filtM Street. lev farlt.

RICE 50 CENTS BY MAIL! pRICE 50 CENT!

ft fX*

moo.

MANHOOD.

oae Isslni a*t fifty irartt jjBttM «t A S a treats oa trfeeama* *n tr VNaaMKMctiaelaaaa it flTja itaar

IW»f

lajdlaatttoaairijv^iii wcssptHw re­

ar Hervaas iMMUtr. MwrUWif.aH Secret Bis eates or rmaSTwH jnikMi ue Aatker, Dr. GUSTOfc IwUMW.

Extracts from Menem qf ffcu Work,

Icubtis

oa

Maxhood.—It

L.

detebp« the fearta

•hoala on «bxh large Proportion of human happineaa is wrecked, and tarnishes a chart by which the may be avoided and Mcaped/ IToitanatefora xmntry wo'oldU be dtdtu yonta pat into practice tbe preatrophic a ad aeieat flo maxims here laid down—oae «a«ee«f Mtriaaoaial misery might than fee banished iron oar land, and the race of th: rnarrate be «aeca*ded by a renewal of the hardy, Tigo:ous apkits or the olden time.—Ionian

Chronicle.

"There is no mtmberof eoaiety by whom the book will not Le foaad oaefal, whether sffeh person hold th relation of a Parent, Percoplor, or Clergyman."—JSaa. .a-.v'.wO#

Cdbtis

OM

Ma«HOOB.—

This is realry 'a ralaable

work for pointing ont the dleeawe res alt ing from excess is, the erils of whloh anmaaifeat ih every insane aayium, ao lew than In the shattered constitution of those Indulging. It wilt do mnch to prevent the vice, which, by Its prevalence among the young, has so maoh lnfl'aense on the present, at on the future weilbelag of many.—

Herald. Address all ccmmanlcations, 2}i*« Em Dp Ft CTTET.18$

No.ftS Marth Chartes Unset,

ap!8dly BALTWOKB, MO.

LEATHER, HIDES i«tC.

i!Xu -4i ro-

A.

... -it:,

Mftnafi»oturcr ind Mar It

Leather, Hides, Oils, Sboe Flidlngs, and Cnrrler'a fools,^

iros. 144 148 MAIM IT., TKBttB OAUTI, 1KB.,

Would rnpeetfully iafofm his oldpatroas, and the public generally, that be baa on hand and solicit* orders for the various kind* cf goods adapted to the wanti of Boot and Shoe MMafSctareiS, Bad die and UaracsM Maker* Baalers,

Coasiating of

Harness, SMrtinih ^FaAr. and Black Bridle,Collar Leather, Bag Leather, Line Leather Seating, jPad

Skins, £c., &C. '1

SOLE—Oak, Ilemlook, Slaaghter, Buenoi Ayree, I and Orinoeo, Trench and American Calf and Kip Bkini, Wax Upper, Buff, Grain Leather,

Pebble Grain, Splits, Lace Leather, Ghamoii Skiui, etc. BOANS—Cochineal, Maroon, Bine, Green,Yellow, I and Cream. LIMING 8KINS—White, Pink, Yellow and Busset. MOBOOeO—Tampico, Ourafcea, Patnaa, Cape,

Boot Leg, Petblcd, Simon Goat. etc. CALP KID— French ind Amerlean-i T- j^ 7 PLASTEBEB'S HAIB. Lasting!, Boot Web,

Bindings, Gaiter Web, Goringi, Laces, Galloons, Shoe Threads,

Shoe Daek, Bristles, Eyelet*, j.

OorX

itoles,

Cement, Shoe Kit, Machine Wax, GnmTrasacanth, Edge Blacking, Machine Thread,

Shoe Blacking and Brushes,

Nalli, Awlt and Tacks, Lasts, BhoeTreec, Crimping BoaMa,A

Olampa, Boot Trees, Crimping Machines, Ste., Etc., Eo.

OILS—God, Straits tad Bank. Sicily, Sumac and Japonic*.

THREAD,

KEEDLES, AND SEWING MACHINE THREAD AND SILK. sar CASH for Hldos, Vara, 8heep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather lathe Bough. Consignments always Receive

Prompt Attention.

FebSdwtf

STOVES I STOVJ5S!

NORTH-WIST OF THE OLD COVBT H0U8B,

OLD STAN D.

WE CIIFE FIFT¥-TW0 PIECES

With each Cook Stove Sold!

We warrant every Stoie to bake well, stand fire, and have a good draught. Onr stove* are of tbe

BEST SMOOTH CASTINGS,

And not liable to crack. Wa keep on hand a good Stock of

MANTELS AND GRATES!

Als» a full line of tbe most approved patterns of

PLOWS»

And a fnll stock of

FAIRBANKS SCALES!!

Wa bny for cash, exclusively, and pay no rants, and will

SELL AS eBJSAP

AS THI

E A E S

Call and Investigate, at

NOB. SO A 5S Mola-St.

C.C. SMITH A CO. aarll9dw2m

ERRORS OF TOUTH.

Tenng Men, tha experience of years haa 4a strated the fact tbat relfanoe any ba piaoed in theeflcacy ef

DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC For the speedy aad permanent aaia «f asesl Weakneee, the rasult of TonthfU! Indtacrstlon, which neglected, ruins the happineaa, and nndta the sufferer for bnslaiaa, aocinl aodMy, Ot Harft* age. They can be nsed without detection or interference with buieeee puranita.

NEW ADV CRTI8E ME NTS.

TIM iwiiiMi IJhratrafid

Weatam W« ll, printed ail oolora, will bathe

meat Leantifnl paper em iuned from the press ,1 pr aMaUnirt «Kfitttiig waa discovered. Be-

nember, itla the ooljr jajw in the world whose

distinct colors a riagln inapras'lan. Aaide irom the henqtiful klluitraiions which aceomjif It kir every number is replete with glowlnc JtojUB*SB, Lere and Hlatrionio Taiaa. It ia ant toapiuss of every finable—the aaaaaalne of erery branch ofliteratnre—the champaUa of all aobia Industrie*—ihe tnpport of the tTividai^trtMi, aiidtha education of the aaa. Sand for specmsen copiea. Sold hy 11 aewa dealera. Subscription S3 per annum. Addrtas THX WIST KB N VOBLD OU^-Cvr. Park Placa and College Place.

THE DOLLAR SUM. chuub i.

splendid chance tor bu-uttse. ^end t-r Circulars, gifalldttcripvi»n midterms toAgonu. Ad"rew JSBfrGLitll, MpOtJKpr CO., c&gt», 111. or CinoiBuat', Oaio.

IUCN1£UHN'J» NATIONAL

BANK JfO 'JLE REPORTER AND FINANCIAL GAZETTE. A.C0HN, PUBLISHER Office TflJiasssa St. N.T.

P«ports and df«crlb»a CotruWrfoits so accnrately that tbe poorsat judge may detect th*m qaotoe Banks and Bank ofBceis a leu, Price Cnrrynts ef rarions merchandise, and of tbe N. T. Stock Exehange, besides oth taTuaVle infcraiatiou.— Subscriptions may c.mojence *lth any month. StontBLT (per annuoi),

It tcilt oMtell aU Oder JSookt.

PATEIfTS.—maun

Hassns. LiCPtKooTT ABIkeweIl, Pittsburgh, Pa. QiRtf—We haVe been n'i Ing yonr make of Gong Saws In onr HiI, and-find them, lu point of quality, superior to any we have evor nsed.— Yonr*, Ao. SHAW, BLAFCRAHD 4: CO.

LippeucoU & Bakewell's

Patent Ground,

Patent Temper,

((STAMPED)

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W-

.... am oSared tboaa who wffl Ansa

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The cheapeat, neateat, and nest readable ot Haw York journal*. Crerybody like. it. Three editions,

Daily, Simi-WSXKLI

and *'Eiur, at

f6, (2, and 81 a yegj. Full reports of markets, agriculture, Farmers' and ftn# drower«' Cluta-. abd a complete story ia eVery n'eaki and Semi. Weekly number. A taluabli present to eiery iBbscriber. Send for specimen, with piemium l'st. I. W.ENGLA&D, Publi Uirt'nn NtwYork.

AGENTS '^iyTE ft P0IT

HOW TO MASK THK FABtf PAT. The most extraordinary biok erer pcbliahcd in America. One Agntaoldt00in »few townships. It sslls.eTfrrjrwheic, because no Farmer can afford to do without if. Published ia bjth Kh'GUStt and OibhaS. 18,000

oepie* aoMln

a

few weeks. A

THK

$1.60.

Semi-JIontblt

(per anbnm) $3.00. -All letters mn-tt be addressed to A.OOllM.'PnblUher, 7(j Natsau Street, New York. Letter Box 5J9ti.

AQKNTS WAN FKU For a new end intensely Intsresltng Book, entitled ©UK STEW WJBSX.

By Samuel Bowles.

A volume of travel, experience and obserTatlon with Yice-President Colfal, between the Missouri Biver and ill* Pacific Ocean. SplCa4Mly IllHStratcfl.

bend for

Circular. Kxtra commissions given.

3.

A. STODDABD & OO., Chicago, Jil.

Sc.

Co., Kditors Scren.

Tirio Ajaa o&n, 37 Park Bow, Now York.— Twenty three years' experience In obtaining AMERICAN and BUBOPKAN PATENTS.

Opinions no chargs. A pamphlet, 108 pages of lav and information free. Address as above.

SOTT0H

In E!f ll,* flexibility- s,n.l colors passefl. i'of

Machine nse equal lo a»y io, ant for band eewiuK letior lliau av.y..yt cori Siread in the market.

THE

1'AISI.EX

Sir.::.

ae made expressly for iRnmilacraviug am amlly nao from Bnperioii, t^ock. Waxrantei )01 s&es~ariCI ptirc^ayc. A

sic

JAMESTOWN, N. Y.

4 BAKEWELL:—Wo

have no tronble

with your Sawa tbey uon't n^ed to ba ilned up with pap*r we put them on the Mandrel and they go right along.

Temper perfectly naiform nnl quality urisur piss.d. Keepecifnliv, CHAS. A. FOX. LIPFENCOTT & BiKKW ilL, Manufacturers of Circular, Malny, Mil) Gang and Cross-Cut Save Cliopping Axes, all shapes.— Colbuin's Patent Axe. Shovels, Spades and Mile's Patent Corered Jtcuop.

BILLS

for CHDBCH,acadkiut, FACTOBY, FABM3 Ac. The loudest, bes', and purest toned.made. They never bread, etcry EABMKB wants one, at from $$.00 to S15.00- Largn bells for Churches Ac., at reasonable riccs.~Fair discount to the trads_ Addrejs, Will. L. &

M1CBBIN, Prederlcktowo, O.

OTTAWA-BEER. A Delicious, Healthfa), Temperance Beverage. Sxtracts sapplitd for Fountains. For torma and circular sood to DB. IBlBll'S Ottawa Beer and Family MtdlclneifannfsctnringCo.,Ne. 31 Fulton Street, .Brooklyn, New York.

The Largest Slock In the City The Best Sporting Gun I in U/nplH

in the World

»OPEB'STha

American 12 A 16 Gauge

Bsreeeb Loading Kapeatlng SHOT I GCHi Improved by O.

of

Ms Bpesckb.

WANTED, AGENTS, ?7moS?h*v.®? where, male and female, to Intrcdoce the QKNDJN« IMPBOTXD COMMON SBN8B FAMILY SSWINO MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, coicT, bind, brsid and embroider in a moat superior manner. Prloonly 118. Fully warranto! for live years. W« mill pay *1000 for any machine that will saw a stronger, more beautiful, or mjre elasTio seam than ours. It makes the "S'.'a.tic Leek Stitch."— Every aaeoad stitch can be cut, and still the cloth aannot ba pulled apart without tearing li. We pay Agenti from f76 to S200 per mouth and 11pensee, or a commisaion from which twice that amountnain be made. Addre.s SBCOMB & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., Boston, Man., or St. Louis, Mo.

CaaUan.-Do sot b» imposed upon by ether parties palming off worthlers cist-iron machines under the aazae name or otherwise Ours is tbe only genuine and really practical cbesp machine maauftctured.

BIST OFFERS TO AGEIVT8

mo

fell

PALMIB'B BMKBY

A MOWXB

aad

for

BEAPSB

K^IVCS, and au.

I hiiOCD TOOLS. It O0TLA9T8' rba Oringstons. and CUTS FABTKB WITH XJE3S FOWKB.— Weighs but 20 POUNDS and is cheap and convenient. •BT'TKBUS TEBT LIBBBAL and sales large aad immediate.. To aicura an agency, adI dress, JAT

B.

Price one Dollar pee bok, or foar boxee for three dollars. If you cwnnot procure theae nOleaelasa the money to Bnian a Co., Ot Cedar street, Sew let*, and they will be aent by return mail, well I ABM yonr Dortor or Brnggllt sealed. Private drculuts to geaUeaen aent ftaa I tWDT ftlilHUK-lt eonals (bitter) on a^pUcaUan. Baeloaa atasap. ...

STOBKE, Toledo, Utilo.

OHLT ONE DOLLAR The newly iaTentedpock-time-piece suitablo fir either lady or gentlemen, in haa^aomn, cate, white dial gilt lettered, btas* moTemcnts, eonnd and serTiccable with key complete. A trne permanent indicator of time

warranted tor'two years post-pai I to any part cf tbe TJ. 8, OB receipt of One Dollar, or three for ItM, If sat sTaetlon ie not given, money refunded. Address W. SOOTF A PAUL, 47 Cbatham atrcat, HewVork. TheOrojde Witch $15. P.O. orders aad registered letters only recslved.

WA«M»-AeBJITS-35SSf I KSITTINe

MACHINE, Pre

ate. Liberal luduetnisuis IU AiniU Address AKBB1CAN KHITT1NO UAOHIHK CO., BoeSon, Kut, or St. Louis, Ho.

1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JITGOODS. .woaa SAUBY, KawYork.

To ran Woaxn* Gk^aa:—Iamnowpreiwfed to farniah all claseaa witla constant eanlovaeat at thalr koata, the whole of the time,

or, for

th-

*^™*aatfc ^aalMfca naw, Ught and proatPiity cents to |5 par eTenlng, ia easily Mrned by peraonaof either aex, ana the boysud glxla tarn naatlf aaanchaa ssaa. Great tivUue««

Auguata, Xa. VBBISG BUT HOBl Seir-belp for Yoang *•». AskatUaimi deaira abetter aauhood. Seat In sealed latter envelopee, (raa of tmilOlNa charge. If beaefi t*J. return the drees PHILAHTHBOS, Box P, Phi

nmiBM, OATAUiriCWIfll •mw A lady who had aufeiit

tor

MarrudLadist Private Companion

lhe dtsired lnforn atlon. Btol free for two sumps. Adlresa Mag. C.

Hurt,

A VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK!

CONTAINING 1MP0BTANT PHYSIOLOGICAL iNFOBVATION to yonng men oantamplaiiag Marriage, seat Iree on receipt of ?5 cent*. Address the OHBHIGAL IN8TITCTB, 43 Clinton Place, B. Y.

?6n eannnt afford toiSy tHree or fonr'proflt*

PABEEB ft CO'S

6BKAT ONE DOLLAR SALE

OfDBYGOODS, LINBNS, PABAS0L8,ALBUMS H0SIKBY, SILYJSB PLATBD WABk, JKWKLBY.CUTLSBY, FBIII0H and GKBMAN FANCY

GOODS,

of every deeciiptlon, yon can pnrotaaaa

any thing In their immense stcck for

One Dollar Each'/ The secxet'of onr low prices Is this:—Wa have a very larga dash Capital, and have buyers la all tbe princicaloitieaof this country and In larop* who purchew FOB CASH, DIBKJT PCOM THI MAKOPACTCBKBS' aU the goods wad by n% thns saTiag the oonsnmar the profits made by the Importer or Commission Hercbant, the Wholesale andBetall Dealer, each of lMiom desaaad a larger profit than taken by as. We oan nive •OBI eoODS FOB OHK BOIXAB than the Betail Merchant for twice or thfte timea that *am. Onr good* are described oa prlated checks, which will be sent la Olnba for Tan Osat* each, to pay postage, printing, to.

If the article named on the Cbick ia not Wanted yon can exohacga from a list comprising Tkrsf Hundred susd lifly nsefsil among which are—

LADIES'

for ratslej-.

LOCK Hatsk, PA.

Silk PArasols, Ladles' Vina White

Tucked bkiris, Silver Plated Five BoAlal Castors, and a large variety of useful artioh^aet one oi which can be bought la aDy other way for nearly doable tbe money.

Beferencs will be given, if required, from tha most reliable Wholesale Merchants of Boston aad Bew Turk, as to our atanding and thestrictly honorable character of onr business.

BSf We want Agents In every town to whom tho following Commissions will bs paid TEBM8 TO AGENTS.

For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars—si yards

Brown or Beeaehod SUeting, yard wide.

s*

years Ma

Seatoeaa, Catarrh and Scrofula, waa eared fey a staple remtdy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her te send the receipts tree of charge to any osa Mnk. M, ,0.

LEGOEri,similarly*{Dieted..Addjxaa

Hoboken,

H.

THIRTY YEAB9* Kxperleaw la tkeTreataicM

A

of Chroalc aad Hexaal Blseascs.— a rkynoio-

ficat F«« Martiagr.—The

All wool

Pants and Vesc Pattern. Mai settles Quilt. IS yarcs good £el Ticking 7 yards Bed Twilled yiannet. 16 yards Cotton Flannel. 1 dozen gents' Lianen Handkerchief. Fine white German Counterpane fringed. Handsome Halfneral Skirt. Elegant doable clasp 100 picture Photograph Album. Silver-plated engraved five-bottle Castor. Elegant silk Fan, ivory or sandal-wood frame beautifully spangled. Handsome beaded and lined Parasol. 20yards good print, faat colors. Fine Damask Table Cover. 1 dozen fine Linen or Dnsa aak Towels, Lad es'real Turkey morocco Trav eling Bag. Delaine Dress Pattern. 6 elegant engraved Napkin Rings. 1 dozen fine Merino or Cotton Stuckinvs. Violin and bow In boa

piete. Set Jewelry, with long pendant drops.— Ladies' fashionable Sanare iik^wl, tioot Meerschaum Pipe in ciso. %dosen Bogeis'beet ailver Dessert Forks. Or one article frcm Olnb of20 and one from Exchange List.

For a Club of SO, and Fire Dollars-33 yard*

good quality Brown or Bkacaed Bheettmg,

J.

H.

DB. IRISH'S

Invontor

the famous Spencer Rifle. FIBTNO FODB SHOTS IN TWO SECONDS, using ordinary ammunition. Hannfaotnredby BOPSB BPOBTING A BUS OU., Amherst, Mass. Send for descriptive circular, giving price list and testimonials.

yard

French and English "Window* French Plate Glass for Windowsl French Looking Glass Plates. Hammered Plate Glass for Skylights.

wide.

Fashionable Aipaooa Dress Pattern, any oolor.— Isat Lace Jurtaius. I pair Wuol Blankets Engraved silver-plated siirbottled Castor. 3^yard very One all wool CasB'mare for pants aad Task.— 8at of 6 ivory-handied tea Knives, with ailvarplated Forks, Handsome satin or silk Paraeol, heavily beaded and lined. SO yards good Prints, last colors. Ladles' or genta' iargj renl morocco traveling bag, French frame. Handsome Poplin Dress Pattern. Ladies' Cloth Cloak pattern.— Ladios' fashionable Shawl. 1 fins' large Marseille Qnilt. S Honeycomb Qullta. Silver-plated Cake Buket, plated on fine wbite metal, tannine Meerschaum Pipe. 1 pair genta' Calf Boots. Or one article from Cinb of 30 and one fromClab of 20, or four articl*. from Exohange List.

Club or 100, aul T« Dollars—One cf thefoilowiug articles: 1 rich Uerlno or Thibet Dreas Pattern. 1 pair fine Damask Table Clotha and Napkins to match. 1 pair gents' French Calf Boots. Vary fine allrwo I Cloth for ladles' cloak. 05

yardt good Brown or Bleached Sheeting,yardvid*. 1 elegant high-colored all-wool plaid Poplin Drera Pattern. I impress Cloth Dress Pattern. 7% yards fine Caaaimere for suit. 1 set Ivor balanc ed-handle Knives and Forks, 1 ladies'or gents silver Hunting-case Watob. 1 Bartlett hand portable Sewing Machine, Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record aad photograph pages. 25 yams good Hemp Carpeting, gsod palore. 1 pair good Marseilles Quilts. I good Sixbarrel Bevolver. 1 elegant Fur Muff and Cape, 1 ilngle-barrei Shot Oun. 1 silver-plated engrav ed six-bottle Bevolviog Caaton, out glass bottles 1 very five Violin and Bow, in oase. 1 very fine all-wool len Shawl. 2)^ yards double width Beaver Cloth for

HEADQUARTEHS

Of

Ad

sa. Be sare to lead all aoaey hy Beglster- I HoldaN Slatee, Pocket Boofer, Owft ed Mter, Crajona, Cutlery fto.

SEND FOB CIBCI'LIU.

Sendyoar address in full, Town, County and State

PARKER & OO.

A*os. 98 aad 100 Saauaer St., Bostoa,

window^glass

WAKE-

HOUSK.

BENJAMIN H. 8B0BHAKIK

Noa'

205

207'209and211N-^hstJ

PHILADELPHIA.

Importer of

Floors.

Colored and Ornamental Church Glass. Fluted Glass for Conservatories. Every Size and Thickess, By the original case, box, or tingle light, rqnara or cut to aoy irregular shape. mai^ldSm

pLOUB, CEMENT, BACON,Ac

500 250 50 75

BBLS. OF FLOUB, different gradaa, at greatly reduced prloee. Bbla. CXHXNT, Bed and Blnebranda. Hhds. fresh BACOH.

Bbla MESS

Its.

Tbe I

•Inpleet, cheapest and beet Knitting Machine ever In rented. Will knit 33,000 tti

tehee per min.

far I Qui- I

Ismade wnly by 9. MTKABwa, Ckamtet, Mnit.

FOBS. t".. .. ImZ

Plaster Paris, Lime, Salt, and a well aseorted «tock of O E I E 8 at the lowest market price, for sa'e byt.,

A. A E. BEIHABff

mS4Sm

Main Straat, between 0th and 9th, TIBBB HAtTT*, ISD.

A. Or' iivarii.,,.

DRY GOODS V*' *•'. wa

I

mdl

Cd

1 6s

cbeaptst book ever

ItHuiiSiieu—£ontalilu«t nearlj 800 p»3*, and ISO fliie plates and engraving* of the anatomy of the human organs in a rate of health and disaaw, with a treatise on e«rly errcrt, itsdepUrahle conaeqnencee upon the miad and: body, with the aatbor's plan cf treatment—the only ratloaal and aaooessfnl mode of cure, aa-ahawa by a report of casaa treated. A trnthful adviser to the married and these contemplating marriage who entertain doubt* of their phyaioal condition. Seat free ot postage to any addrras en receipt Of accents, in •Umpior postal turrenej.by aad reeling Dr.XA CBOIX, Ho. 31 Haiden Lase, Albany, H. Y.— The author may be coasuited upon any of th* diseaeea npan which his books treat, elthe per so nail or by mail, and mediclnee sent to any part of the world.

it(| (iii i^f

SPRIIULGQQBS!

t^3«co

a*.

a-,' AT PBIQK

:b ,lr

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ksjuS

SSfc'iu^^ ",csr.rik

LA.RGRSTOCK O^ fy,-•'

3ili3

'4

IMOt StOQt. OF

DKESS-GOODS!

t# ALL tax 1TKW STTLKS.

Iwi

ot

eoataiaa

LARGE STOCK OF

Hanover, Pa.

ti

3J» mil

AT ALL FSICES.

LAKQfi STOCK OF

jms-

articles of neccssary naa,whsn by sending adab lo

eatetyj ettatiblh

New Stylet fr6ta 3.50 up,

LABQE STOCK OF

ba*

s!u35: q{.-i

LARGE STOCK OF

-r

LaiUet' ClMkligs! 10*

tinea eiijfc: UTALLGOLQR&

cat

CASSIMERES

.[^1 FOB MEM• WKAB icj •'"i eiloqecisihnl LAIOS STOCK OF

ma

cm

WAWHIiffitCO

.6.'iC»v i.r

s'iu\

4

CK

^OOK

overcoat, ur ightartiolea from

Xzcbange List. For a more extended list of Commissions, see Circular. We also gfve Agente additional Com missions, in proportion to tha amount of money returntd for goods. Thii extra oommis sion is not offered by any other house. Wa are the only rmn who pay thrir aganta far saanma for goods after they haveobtalned subscribors to their clnba.

Vlr V* JC

.ikx.'imj 4c v1:).: cut 'aoMtiaiii WOCnsOBS TO t_.

I EDSALL dc OO.,

VtW ZZK ,Zii fsi«

8"Jpq.ij: -:b:,I

TARTLETT ft CWUHDT5

com*

MJ trsoiiiM&s upAf fr-' j, -,, ntf B00K£ KLLIBS aad gunOKRS it •OlMalnVt.'rsmHauts, ,:v:iv 7,

They bava an ianaoaa atook of Blaak I

Book», Pa»er, Sovalcpee, Qokl Steel Pans,

Lm3

and SlaU

MVID

Military

renoQa, Fea

dee.

COOBUj

Herehavta ia- wsMsr Their

porchaaee ahoald not tail to call at JNo 101 aa there tbey will And tha fatrgeat stock in the abora line fa Oa etty, aad aa low or lower than market elaowhaf atorda.

MILITARY CLAIMi.

Uaal,

Offlce^FarringtonBIp^

B. E. Orrner PtiHic 8gmr%

V-BaTarto Marehaiti,' gaaaratly, a«d twany nSw ef «ha clalma hare hesn obtaiaaA br.saec

:jxsa.

ti*

TKKmftHAVTI^m. Pension Claims rears of Pmy bounty

IN9URANCK.

S^n,fe'^.r

lo. ,3

•ifil

wee

'Mm

LIFE INSURANCE 50.-

Where the general bwlmsa of the Company

HXNBT

D.

JJUFUS H. SIMPSON,

XXBGFBBT!

Now have In store, tfc# STOCKOrOfxU is thelrlfak^iMf iHiwwireBwilfim hwriHy baeq pmrthawd «t jrtfaa.-air0

,v Bonon raicaa'

icm Jo

nr THE

itlfKNT'

DBP.

Their •arriety ambraeee a gooetrl ascortmeot of rUo sicf

-vMs.ivj hilar

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3

JWEfTILQ BQOR8,

SA&BATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and Ihe POPVLAR MAGAZINES.

l* TBS WAT OX

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IHatiikiUsgsslTaiitlli artlstiyaagcand ihasaeat Allardera win ha promptly

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United States of America .•ne4# *90fl

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CASH 0APITAL ...... 91,006,6MH PAID IH POIA.

BRANCH OFF1CK:

*ma

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First National Bank PHILADELPHIA. "2

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tn

traaaaetad, and to which all general corresponds* anea ahould ba addre sad.

OFFICERS:

CLABKNCB H. CLABK, PreaMant. JAT OOOKB, Chairman Fiaanreand Eneca Ooasmittee.

Vkto Caaipaay tirers the r«lla«lag adrapbh (cs: It la a Hatlraal Cratpaay, chartcrc4 by sp» ctol act al caacras, 1S68.

It has a pal*ap capital •fl.OM.OOO.

Et«S7Policy

~j tai

r'-*

iti

mcJiswl

soa-fbrfMtable.

Policies mat be takea «ma par to

Policies

mjt

8cJ

0,1

000KK, Vice-President.

1

V-1*?

IUB80N W. PUT, Secretary and Aatnary. tzi

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•-A

It (Atom lav rates of prwalaai. It tarnishes larger lasaraaee thaa alhac tsifula far ihe saae •aaey.

r"

It to detaale sad eertala la term. It la a hosM sasspaay in every locality. vi Its policies an exeapt frasa attactaoai. there la ao aaaeccasary restrictions ta ihe policies.

iim I».

WM their Hill aasoant, st MtaM all the fraalaau, so that Ue lasaraice eosa oaly Itt, a teres oa the annual payaseaia.

la extra rate is charged for rlalu naea the I llTea eftaaaies. It las«m,aolto pay dirldea«s pany heMevs, kat at so lava cost thatdlvMsa*

t\*fS

be takea that will pay tathe th

eared, alter a eertala aaa ber or yean, darts# HA, aa aanaal lacoaie of oae-leath Ihoaawwt 1« Me policy.

•ht it*

«M| uaa

be lasposalble. Clrcalars, Paaiphlets aad fall patMealan gtrea oa application to the Braaeh Ofllso ortM Coapaay, or lo

30iI

WBK W. X3XIS CO., .• CINCINNATI, OB 10,

I Venaral Agents fer Ohio aad Central aad Senlh arn Indiana.

ttdwly

J. A. FOOTS? A»ent for Terra Hante, Ind.

SIMPSON'S COLUMN*

iT8:y

ATTOBKFiT AT LAW,

Fire and Life Insurance Agent,

Terra Haute, Indiana.

I poeite the New Court House. K0IICB.—Colleetfonv"mikde tu Bid nwt~ of Court, at reaaonable jmrnlstioni. ,,

FOR SALE.

Life

AflSBTfl POL

T1

s. if

dttf.4

i.

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ROVAHY-PPUIQ—

SUA

I CMUMSMMtr of Deeds for Westell Mnfri,

A nice little House of four rojms, and the 1st, In Slblaytown, at bargain. 40 acre] of goo^land Tn" IPasIilaglon con sty, IlUnola. !i

Two a«d acres or gronud, well sat tn frail, trsea and shrunbery, with a good story house aad ont •buildings,-known aa tha Qilmora nropeawO Iff ty,near Mont BoeaSchool House.

Sateral first class dwellloghouasa raunianfrom [•,000 to we,000 in price. hTM A »run-sew house and niaa lot on Main street, yj.j' aaat of the railroad.

A good Plaoo, nearly new, at low figures. A ajaall franie building,'corner ot eth sad l» woefp-'t tr fUil A beautiful bnlidln*lot, oor»senf aad Walnut street*—fenced—shale and fruit tree*. 180 sitn of good timber land, 1 mflsrmat Martlnabarg, county.Seat of Ulpley Ootiaty, His. unii aonrl, at bargain. Will bokoldfor pert faefe, and goodtradefor b»laaoe. Itsuoe Call at RlmiMon a Baalfcjsia Agaasy,

Oheatnat str.eU—cheap—parohaser the bsiilding. A sity lot, adjoining tho residence cf Jolta D. Karphy, on North Fir,t street.

9

rn *id:

OFFICII—In Scott's nulldiog—up-itair*—op—

y2

J4UW

ttPIClAL ATXBNTIOH given to sattleaa of KaUtee aod Ouardlaaa In lb* ProbateUbert.

S I I S A

-.( '.v. i*i ni

WAJMTEU.

FABJU AND HOOSXS t0 8KLL

sA 86' JaW aid#

AKU

I08DTtl(j

Companj,

OF NEW YORK,

CAPITAL, paid in..

3LIOUU Issued lo 1080, I

MANUFACTURERS.

pKAlEIB

CITY

MILLS.

CLIW

MAavMomaaas o» ..

I«w

iH ••dw

eiaayHM*

...2,197,17a 40 *.•««

K. H. NIHPSOJT,! S

Si»u*

DI9TBICT AOBVT.

Karlldwif vjtMA

G&ued ^1

r— a^S. g.-u .1 jilj ear »dX'

PLAN IN O

ij-.-h*

A WnUAMS®^

1

Doors, Blinds,

mov ud Door Frames, 4* llMMlif Brackets, Stair Railings, f^

4 8

Ballnstertf, Newell Post!,

1

riorlBg and Stdiag^

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber

Wholesale and Retail Dealers —IN

mi^m

JPIIVJE LUMBER

t^th mnd Bhlli^ Blate Roofing, Cement Hoofing,

Hoofing Felt

Cuton Sawing, Planiag aai. Wood TarnlBg

Is now prefarstlo tto all tftdbof U1 Igentlaa. L^di •tisf ssiMtiif sSiiswarSil I AU Work Warranted »•**&'• tJorner of Ninth and Malbarrr Sta.

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