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Oatrageoil Pr«Bcrfftlon. The recently imported Foftmutar of Cincinnati hal--to dm the language ofa radical Republican paper of that *feity— commenced his admlnistratjaa by a vigorous application of thaaxa to Bspublloan necks. Among tlioM discharged wa» Mr. "William L.

Pibbct,

Motley,

one of the

most efficient clerks ever in tbe department, a found Bagrablfoaa, and who hat a large family dependent on him for tnpport. Mr. Pixkctt himself .was at one time* candidate for'Postmasta, and he was itrongly supported by buaineaa men of the city.. Bat aside from hit itanding in the Republican party, the Government could not well afford to dispense with hit services. Beside Mr. PiEBCEY, Mr. Carnes, Mr. Dayib, Mr.

The same paper mentions, as illustrative of tbe nice discrimination of Mr. Foulds, the fsot that "by the side of Mr. Garrison stood a Democrat who remains in office." It -is difficult to account for such shameless proscription except oft the supposition that the gentleman from Kentucky bat a dislike for soldiers, and a corresponding affection for tbe men who sympathized with the rebels. Mr. Gakbison was

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brave and meritorious soldier on the Union side, which was an offeose that required his prompt removal. Hot a single Democrat has been disturbed. If Mr. Fotxldb keeps on in tbe way he has commenced, tbe Republican party at large, as well as tbe people of Cincinnati, will have good reason to regret the removal of bis predecessor for the effect of such conduct on the part of a promipent appointee of President

Gbant

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general as well as local influence. If Union soldiers are to be the objects of special vengeance of a portion of tbe appointees of the President, the country would like to know it and we greatly mistake the character and purposes of President Grant if he does not "bring ap witfi a round turn" such of hit appointees as fail to respect the men whose heroism in the field, and whose devotion in the late national canvass made him the hero of the ago, and the President of the United States. r:i

Bknatok SuuirxR't l&t»apeeob- on the Alabama claims has called into rcquisi tion the pqns of all the ablest"1 English journalism, is exercising the mindt of all of Victoria's statesmen, and is creating serious approbations In the liearls and consciences of the. solid men of Lombard street. They dread the advent of Mr

and our own people are not

little anxious as to the instructions which are to govern the successor of Mr. Sirirdy Jounbon.

It is alwuy pleasant to relieve painftl anxiety, and the quxi nunees who wormed out tho particulars of theinstru^tloOHhsit are to govern the course of the neW Amer ioan Minister to the Court of St. James deserve the thanks of Boglahd and Amer ca. President Gbamt clings to his motto, 'let us have peace." Minister. JIotlet is to be firm, but not pugnacious. The Alabama claims are to be reconsidered. Mr. R. Johnson's settlement was justly repudiated by the Senate. Mr, Motley is to obtain for us, and qo doubt ho will more honorable terms.

This will require time and diplomacy. We can afford to give both, and,England is more than willing to yield 4 few ad' ditional points in the grave international dispute now pending. Without bating a jot or tittle of our national dignity, we can reargue the question at issue, and England, seeing that we demand but simple justice, will, no doubt, cheerfully grant all that we have the right to ask. If, however, our English cousins compel us to draw the sword, it will not- be sheathed until wo have accomplished aueh a vie tory as will make us the arbiter of the fate of all the nations of the earth.

Hknrt

T. Blow's appointment Min­

ister to Brazil is favorable to the efforts of St Louis to open up a large trade with that country through New Or leant.

Secretary Boutwkll h^s »o improved the rules regulating work ta the Treat ury Department thathe evidently means business instead of idleness.' The more busy all employes are kept the less time will they have to conjure rascalities.

The Oherokees are protesting against the newly-appointed Pension Agent, Mr. ULirPKRToN, who was clerk of the late Claim Agent, against whom tbe Indians brought serious charges. Think that Clapperton too well knows how to:do it Shouldn't wonder.

The Southern Opinion, which has been published at Richmond, Va, since the war, ceased to exist on Saturday last— Tho editor, in his valedictory, sa\s he "for some time thought that perhaps the mission of the Southern Opinion had been fulfillod," nod adds "that the distinct Southern principles upon which the paper Was founded ara dead in the heaiti of the people. Another fact^ whicB wo can not but recognize is, th*t no oauae, however just and good, can long outlive defeat."

According to an official report of the Sweiish'Consui at Buenos Ayreo, the distinguished naturalist, Dr. E. Munck, of Rosenskoeld, who settled in 1S43 in Paraguay, and who became the phjsieian of Don Carlos Lopes, the father of the present Dictator, as Welt as the latter'* medical staff officer, was one of the many victims of his tyranny. Both he and his wife were executed for trifling offenses.

Ejection* of Tneaday. ||f

Supplemental to our dispatches of yesterday relative to the city electioni of the 4th Inst., we gather the following more detailed statement!:

COLUMBUS. Columbus, lad. May 4es Hubbard, Republican, it

elected Mayor over Oaptl Harris, Democrat, By a" majority .of forty-eight The Democratic majority has heretofore been about seventy-five. jStCHMOHTD.

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Richmond, May 4.

The oity election occurred here to-day and resulted in^the ejection of Gen. T. W. Bennett, the Sepablican candidate for Mayor, by a majority of three hundred. Great interest was manifested in the election and the vote cast was very heavy.— The election will give a Republican majority in tbe Council, and will divide tbe Wards of tfae city on a Republican basis. ummi.

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Jakes and Mr]

Garrison were discharged—all good clerks, --men of unexceptionable character, and active Republicans. heChronicle 8ays "there it a humiliation in this matter not eatily overlooked. When Impeachment failed, these men were threatended with the vengeance of the then powers at Washington by the Democratic clerks who remain iD the office."

Lafayette, Iud, May 4,

Tbe entire Democratic ticket for City officers has been elected to-day, With eight Democratic Oouncilmen out of tbe

j, VIWCENNKfl.

-v /is Vinceunes, May 4 The election here to day was the most hotly contested ele6tion that has been held in this city for ten years. Tbe contest was between the two wings of the Democratic party—the nominees and tbe Independent ticket. The regular nomi neees for Mayor and City Clerk were elected by a small majority. The lode pendent nomiuees for Treasurer, Marshall and \ssessor wore elected by large majorities. The Republicans expect four Councilmen.

KOfcT WAYNE. Fort Wayne, May 4.

The city election passed off quietly to.day, and it is a victory for tbe Democratic ticket almost entire. They elected their Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer,and eleven out of thirteen Councilmen. The average majority will not exceed thirty and is very close, considering that this is the Gibraltar of Democracy. Tbe council, as now standing, is fourteen Democrats to two Kepublicans.

WAfiflAW.

The corporation election in Warsaw, was allowed to go by default by the Demoorate. ,.Tbew was .not, a .very large vote cast. laporte.

Laporte, Ind., May 4.

Tbe Laporte city elections psssed off quietlv to-day. Tbe Republicans elected their Mayor* Treasurer aod two Council* men. The Democrats elected tbe Marshal, Assessor and four Councilmen.

__ .. Insanity.

It has been ascertained, it is atleastmaintained, by thote who have given special attention to the subject, that the number of insane hat rapidly increated of late veart, being now much larger in proportion to the population of the country tban ever before. The tame is said to bold true of Great Britain. For the past twenty yean the average increate in England bas been about one thousand, and it gives no indication of a tendency to pause, but hold on from year to year with remarkable steadiness. A steady though slower rate of increase has taken place in Scotland. In Ireland, too, there has been the same progressive Influence, showing a difference of 1,784 between the number of lunatics In asylum on the first of January, 1867, and the number so divided for on the flrBt of January, 1868. And what it trae of the United States and Great Britian, Is tfue to a greater or less extent of all the countries of Europe, regarding which we have trustworthy information. In France, for instance, there was an average yearly ino'easn ol 750 for the twenty-six years before 1861—giving a total difference of 19,700 from the first of January 1835, to the first of January 1861, that is, a difference between 10, 539 and 30,239.

A QUEER 8LANDEK SUIT-

Tall are to Collect $10,000 Tor a Fan. cied Libel.

Prom the I,oulsTillo Courier-Journal.1 Saturday's issue of the Courier-JournaI contained mention of a slander-nuit brought before the Court of Common Pleas by Mrs. Smith, a milliner of Fourth street, against Mrs. Jones, wife of a prominent Main street merchant. The case was not decided at the date of publication. It was decided, yesterday, however, in favor of the defense, the plea for damages being set aside by the jury. As tbe evidence on which this decision was reached is peculiar, and as the moral Involved it suggestive, we shall refer briefly to the affair.

Some time last fall, as appears, Mrs. Jones had a seamstress in ber employ, who happening to come in one afternoon, after an absence of an hour or two, was casually asked "Where fcave you been?" "To Mrs. Smith's, on Fourth street,'' replied tbe seamstress. "What," said Mrs. Jones, "not the fancy Mrs. Smith

The seamstress replied that she wa9 a fancy milliner, or something of the sort, adding that she had come from New Albany a year or two ago to which Mrs. Jones remarked, that she could not be tbe person of whom sbe had heard some ill-natured reports four or five years ago. Here the conversation ended, and on this the suit for $10,000 was based. But tlie method by which Mrs. Smith became possessed of the fact that such a conversation had transpired, in the retiracy of a household, is curious. Tbe seamstress had a married sister. That evening she paid a visit to the married sister. The name of Mrs. Smith chanced to be mentioned. A third party in the room spoke carelessly of her.' With equal carelessness, and without any unamiable intent, the words of Mrs. Johes were rcoalled by her seamstres. There was still a fourth arty present—a friend of Mrs. Smith, his fouith party went away with the intelligence, communicated it to tbe milliner, and a visit to Mrs. Jonet was tbe consequence. "I have called,'' said Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Jones, "to ask your authority for calling me a fancy woman.''

Mrs. Jones replied: "Ihavo never so spoken of you. 1 do- not know you never saw you before." "I am," said the angry visitor, "Mrs. Smith, of Fouith street, and I understand that yon have called pie a fancy womsn.. I hav* called (to demahd your aurhority I fgtve you a week to find if

The moral ofth:s esse is Instructive It should warn those who are angry thatthey should be angry only when offense is intended and'actual damage done. Here was a tempest-in-a-tea-pot about' a few trifling words said in a lady's chamber by the Mistress of a household to a seamstress in ber employ.— They were repeated by chance in another apartment of another house. Slander xvas in neither case designed. The result of the action shows that our courtt and juries know how to discriminate and render justice. But they

particular abojt such transactions," or no one will be safe, and our lightest words be used to bring unoffending and quiet people, living In the obscurity of private life, before tbe public in away that most always be mortifying as well as trouble, some.

Female Progress.

A woman in Iowa recently, wrought up by religious excitement, took her life to prevent backsliding.

An old lady, wbo has just died in Boston, bequeated her property to a friend, conditioned upon the maintenance of a surviving cat.

Peter Blackfisb, an Indian, and Mary Ancrum, white, of £ansas city, were married on the 21st ult.

Mrs. Stanton, writing to the Revolution, says women are going to have votes within five years, and she has vowed never to go to heaven disfranchised.

Humorous.

A Georgia paper knows a man who weot all the way from Cassville to Atlanta, somo twenty miles. On his return be looked solemn with weight of garnered wisdom, and said: If the world was as big t'other way as it was that, it was a whopper I" J,

A lady, wbo has a great horror for tobacco, got into a railway carriage tbe other day, and inquired of a male neighbor, "Do you chew tobacco, sir?" "No, madam, I don't" was the reply, "but I can get you a chew if you want one."

A gentlemen on circuit narrating to Lord Norbury some extravagant feat in sporting, mentioned lb a', he had lately shot 33 hares before breakfast. "Thirty three hairs!" exclaimed Lord Norbury "zounds, sir, then you must have been firing at a wig."

An itinerant quack doctor, in Texas, was applied to by one of Col. Hay's rangers to extract the iron point of an Indian arrow-hesd from his head, wbere it had been lodged for some time "1 cannot 'stract this, stranger," said tbe doctor, "bekase to do to would go nigh killing you but I tell you what I can do I can give you a pill that will melt it in your bead."

A young French priest was relating some curious facts of bis profession to some friends at an evening party. "I shall never forget," said he, "that the first confession I 'received was from a lady, who accused herself of having deceived her husband." A few moments later a lady visitor entered tho room, and on perceiving the young priest, accosted him "Ah, reverend father, I shall never forget that I was your first convert."

personal.

Matilda Heron bas applied for a divorce. Offenbach has declined to become the Prince Imperial's music teacher.

The Pope will be 78 years of age on tbe 13th of the present month. lay Gould returned an income of $150,000 for 1868.

||Mr. Charles O'Connor will deliver an address before tbe literary societies of the University of Virginia at their coming commencement.

The widow of the late C. O. Rogers will conduct the Boston Journal on her own account.

Mr. Clay (colored), of New Orleans, who declined to go as Minister to Liberia, has an income of $30,000.

Thurlow Weed has purchased a country seat on Oananddigniu Lake, and intends residing thsro during the summer months.

A Gipsey predicted to the Empress of Austria, during ber recent journey through Groatia, that sho would become over eighty years old.

Supervisor Henry Smith, of New York, bas been selected by the Legislature as Mr Acton's successor on the board of Metropolitan Police Commissioner*.

The Due de Massa, who is to lead M'lle. Niisson to tho hymenial altar, is described as accomplished, a millionaire, and possessing a pascion for music.

Mrs. Lucinda Sharp, of New Redford, died on Monday last, aged eighty years. Sbe weighed 450 pounds and was eix feet one inch high.

Robert Bull and Charlotte Bull wore fined one cont each and costs, at the re cent term of tho Perry county (Missouri) Circuit Court, "for failing to comply with the marriage law."

Dr. Brown Sequard reports a curious case of a dog which had just died having fresh blood passed into tbe carotid. Tbe dead animal was revived, stood on his feet, wagged his tail, and lived over twelve hour?, when he died again.

Minnie Hauck has partially retrieved her laurels. Her voice and acting in "Don Paiqualu" are warmly praised by the same critics who condemned her in ^Sonnambula," and the "Barbierre."

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Mrs. Jones said she had no authority -for such a charge, and. had made no such chsgf.She then detailed the circumstance* as we have done. But Mrs. Jones was irreconcilable, and wont away very angry. The next step was a suit, for damages It was brought accordingly before tbe Court of Common Pleas, and on a hearing of t*e evidence, which was substantially as given above, the application Was diamissed and the plaintiff put in for costs.

Lotion h«.s oured me of Tetter

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nOFEB'9 American 12 A 16 Osuce Mrcecb Loading Kspcatlng SHUT GUBf. Improrrd by O. Mi Spemccb. Iavtntor -Of the f.nuui Spsncer Bille. FIKINO FOUB SHOTS IN TWO SECONDS, usibir ordinary ammunition. Manufactured by BOPXB SPOUTING ABM9 CO., Atoherst, Mass. Send for descriptive circular, giying price list and testimonials.

WAMTK0, AfiBHTS„r»o«h®52J? I where, malt ana female, to intrtdcc} tli- OKND1NE IMPBOVKD COMMON SKNaK FAMILf BKWINQ MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt,coid, bind, brsil and embroider In a most saporlor manner. Prlcionly 18. Fully warrants I for five years. We will pay $1000 lot any machine that will saw a stroDgmore beautiful, or mjre eiasiio seam than ours. It makes the "Klattic Leek Stitch."— Ivery second stitch cab be out, and still the cloth oannot be pulled spart without tearing ii. We pay Agent* from t75to 9200 per faonth and penses, or a commission from which twice that amount oaa be made. Addrets SKCOMH A CO., Plttsbarghi Pa., bas ton, Ma-s., or St. Louis, Mo. fnTftlT— —aot bi imposed upon by ether parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines tinder the aaiae name or otherwise Ours is tbe oaly genuine and really practical cboap machine manufictured.

BIST 0FFEBS TO A6ENTS mo rell PaLMKB'8 XMEBT OBfNDER for MOWBB and BSAPSB KNITK8, aed all k.iOKD TOOL?. It OUTLASTS tbe Oringston^, and CUTS FABTKB WITH LESS POWKB.— Weighs but SO POUNDS and is cheap and convenient. HT TKKMS TKBV LIBKKAL and sales largoacd mssertiale. To secure an agency, addrtsi, JAT X. STOBKE, Tolcd j, Ohio.

0HII 05E DOLLAR The newly invented pack- •. time-pl:ce sniubio f, either lady or gentlemen, in bani*some, metal cate, white dial gilt lettered, brass movements, sound serviceable with key complete A tins perma- I neat indicator of tims

warranted tor two years post-pall to any part cf the U. on receipt of One Dollar, or three for 9S.60. If satisfaction Is not given, money refunded. Address W. SCOTT A PAUL, *7 Cbatbom street, New York. The Oroide W »tch 815. P.O. orders and registered letter, only received.

WASIEB—AfiKSTS-

KKITTIJI« MACUIKt Pr oc $tt5. The sspleet, cheapest and best Knitting Machine evor invented. Will knit 8J.000 tt.Whes per mln. ate. Liberal Inducements to At eats. Address AMKBICAN KNITTING S1ACHINB CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis. Ho.

ASH your Bortor or Bragglit for SWEET aWNUfS— it equals (bitter) Quiniae. Is made only by I. BISAKS8, Chemist, Petrol t.

f,..„ Ml

Skmi-Kontbly

(per fchnnmj. $3.00. All letters mutt be addressed to A.COHN, Publisher, ?C Naie&u Street, New York. Letter Bo* 519B.

AGENTS WANTKU Per a new and Intensely interesting Book, entitled OUR WEST.

By Samuel Bowles.

A volume of travel, experience and observation with Tice-President Jolt«l, between th« Missouri Biverandiha Pacific Ocean. Splendidly IUBS traltd. It wiU outsell all oiler Mo yit. bend tor Circular. Kxtra ommiuions gUea.

J. A. STODDARD & CO., Chicago, ill.

Co., iitors BciEN-

TIFIC Ahebioan, 37 P*rk Bow, Now York.— Trenty three years' experience In obtaining AMKRI0AN and SUBOPEAN PATENTS.

Optnlons no chargo. A pamphlet, 108 pagss of law and Informatloa free. Address as above.

JL-SfSTtw

In •stronTjt'? lloxibiXil aaci £.Qlors

pasaoa.

(beUne use equal to .Tnr't^WRTts'snite, am for band woxfiag bcticr tfiau. auy.l-.aj. eon ihread In tho market,

TIIEPAISLm'Stf.KG

xe mado expressly jor laauuioctnviiiy ttiii Umily nso from cuporior. stock. Warrnntei Slsli: es and ptrro Uyc. Aslx -Tor Paisley.

bees Haves, Pa.

Ukases. Lippxboott A Bakewxll, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oent*:—yfe bare been using your make of Clang Saws in our Mill, and find them, iu point of quality, saporlor to any we have ever nted.— Tours, &•>. SHAW, BLAFCHABD 4'CO.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

W—* BALABY, Addnsas U. B. »asa* New York.

*o re* Wowrae Ou*-l famish all^aseas with oonatant employaMat at their homee, the whole of tke time, or, for tk-

Sla.

are moments. BB*toesaasw, light amd proiltTUty cents to $9 per rveaing, is eastlj earaed^by persons of either aex, ak4 tbe boys aad girls ear* nearly as aak as ttMi Ofeet ladaoemeats are oflered thow who will Aevota their whole tlma to the business aad, that every napeon wbo saay see this notice, may need ma thate addieas aad tap* the haslnsss tar themselves. 1 make thafaUowing unparalleled oBsr: To all wbo are aot wall sallsSed with th* bastaees. 1 will eead B1 to pay far the troabiao writlag me. fair parttcalari, dlreetieaa, *c., seat frsa. Sample seat by mail for 10 cm. AddressX 0, AXLKH, Augusta He.

VBBIBQ BUT KOBI.K.-Mf-bs}p Sor Yoaag -H Hen, who havingerred. desire a better manhood. Beat ta sealed bHa inslnei, free of hood oherga. It baaeft ted, rater*, the dress PHUtASTHBOS, Box ?,

Ad Pa.

IkEAFISM, OATABBKTBOOnnCA A lady wbo had safe red for yean I rom Deafness, Catarrh aad Scrofnia, was eased by a staple remedy. Her sympathy aad gratitude prompts tier te send the reoopta tree of charge to any one similarly afflicted.. Lroorrr,Hobokea, M.J.

Address Mr*. %,C.

HINTS TO THE MABBIBO aad Marry. Send stamps for pan A. W1M&LOW A CO., P. O. Box

ihsse abesit ta phleL Mrs. Ml SS05, N. Y.

rrfiiBTYYEABV Expcrlace la the Trtalaat A or Ckrsalc aad Nexaal Irtsrasrs. Phftittr gioal Fine Marriafr.—Tke cteeptst book ever i.ubllshed—containing nearly 300 pajee, and 190 fiae-plates and engravings of the anatomy of tbe human organs iara state of health and disease,' with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable coaseqoeates upon the mind and body,with the aatbor'splan of treatment—tb only rational aad successful mode of care, as shown by a report of casaa treated. A truthful ad vis to tbe mart ied and those contemplating marriage who eatertaia doubts of their physical condition. Sent free ot postage to any addrtss en receipt Of 25 Ceats, in •tamp* or postal currency, by aodrsesiag Dr. LA OBOiJt, he. 31 Uaiden Lane, Albany, N. I.~ The author may be consu Ited upon any ot the diseases upon which his books treat, el the r" personally or by mall, aud medicinee seat to aay part of tbe world.

IHB Marritd Ladiet Private Companion coataiss dcairod lioforn ation. Seat free for two stamps. Address Mas. O. Hkbt, Hanover, Pa.

TEthe

A VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK! CONTAINIMOIMPOBTAKT PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION to young men contemplating Marriage, seat free on receipt of 26 ceats. Address the CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, 48 Clinton Place, N.Y.

ilflH HARD TIMES

You oannot afford to p»y three or four profits on articles of necessary use, when by sending a Club to

PARKER & CO'S

GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE

Of DBY GOODS, LINENS, PABA80L8, ALBUMS HOSIERY, SILVXB PLATED WABK, JSWBLHY, CITTLEBY, TBINCU and OEBMAM FANCY GOODS, of every desoiiption, you can purohase any thing In their inimense stock for

One Dollar Each, The secret'of our low prices is this:—We bare a

very large Caah Capital, and have buyers la all the princlpalcltieeof this oountry andia lurope who purohase FOB CASH, DIBOUl VBOM THB MAKUFACTDBKBS' all the goods used by aa, thus saTing the consumer the profits mads by tkf Importer or Oommission Msrchant, tho Wholesale and Betall Dealer^ each of whoa daaaad a larger profit than taken ly cs. Wo caa give •OBI OOUDS FOB ONE DOLllB thaa the Betail Mershant fort wioe or three times that sum. Our goods are desoribod on printed I ohecks, which wlli bo sent la Cltbs lor Ten Oents each, to pay postage, printing, Ac.

If the article named on the Cheek Is not wanted you oan ezohacge from a list oomprislngllsrcc JUtusdred aa llfly UelU SMtlss, among which are—

Laoixs' Silk Parasols, Iadies' Vino White I Tucked Skins, Silver Hated Fits BottlslCaators, and a large variety of useful arti61s, aot one ot which caa be bought in any othor way for noarly double U»- money.

Beference will b^ giyen, if required, Itom the out reliable Wholesale Merchants of Boston aad Kew Tork, as to out1 standing aad the strictly honorable character t,f our buafneu. 8®" We want Agents In erery town to whom the following Commissions will be paid:

TKBSlS TO AOXHT9.

For ClUb of 30 aad Thres Dollar*—«i yanb I Brown or Beeached Blteeting, yard wide. An wool fants and Vest Pattern. ItsiSilUet Quilt. ISi yaris good red Ticking 7 yards Bed Twilled li'iaunei. 15 yaids Cotton Flanruel. 1 dosen gents' UsBiu HndkerchieGi. Kins White Oerman Oonnterpano fringed. Handsome JJameral Skirt. Klegant aoubleclasp 100 picture Photograph Al-1 burn Bllier-piatad engraved firs-botfle Caster. Elegant silk Fan, iy^ry or modal-wood lrame beautifully sjianged. Handsome beaded aad lined "Pirasol. 20 yards good print, fast colors. Tine Damask Table Cortr. 1 dozen lino Linen or Dam ask Towels. Ladies'real Turkey morocco Traveling Big. Delaine Snn Pattern. S elegant engraved Napkin Binge. 1 doxsn line Merino or Cotton Btooklnss. Violin and bow ia box com* plete. Set Jewelry, with long pendant drops.— Ladies'iashlonsblo Sana re bhawL Goot, lleerI scliatitn Pipe iu case. dosen Sogers'best silver

De:sert Forks. Or one article frmClub ofSOandJ one front Xxchange List. For ft Club of 60, and Five Dollars—33 yard. I good quality Brown or Bleacaed Sheeting, jf&d wide. Fashionable Alpacoa Dress Pattern, any color,— 1 set Lace Jurtaius. 1 pair Wool Blankets, lingraved silver-plated six-bottled Castor.. yarfs I very line all woolCajsimere for pants aad vest.— Set of 6 ivory-handled tea Knives, with iliverplated Forks. Handsome eatin or silk Parasol, heaTiiy beaded and lined. UO yards Rood Prints, fast colors. Ladieu1 or gents' largj real morocco traveling bag, French frame. Handsome Poplia Dress Pattern. Ladies'Cloth Cloak n»ttw» -1

Glob of 100, SBd Ten Dollars—One cf the following: articles: 1 rich Merino or Thibet Dl Pattern. 1 pair fine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match. 1 pair gsnts' French Oalf Boots. Very fine all-wo Cloth for ladies' cloak. 65 yardt good Brawn or Bleached Sheeting, yard %cide. 1 elegant high- colored all-wool plaid Poplin Dross Pattern. 1 EmpreS) Cloth Dress Pattern. 7% yards fineCassimere for suit. 1 set Ivor, balanc-ed-hand le Knives and Forks, 1 ladies'or gsnts* silver Huuting-oase Watcb. 1 Bartlett hand portable Sewing Machine. Splendid Family Bibla, steel engravings, with tecord and photograph pages. So yards good Hemp Carpstlag, goodcai* ois. I pair good Marseilles Quilts. 1 good sixbarrel Bevolver. 1 elegant Fur Muff and Cape. 1 tingle-barrel Shot Gun. 1 silver-plated engrav--fed six-bottle Bevolving Caston, cat glass bottles. 1 very five Violin and tiow, in osse. I very fine all-wool ien{ Sbawl. 2% yards double width Beaver Cloth for overcoat, or light articles from Xxcbange List.

MT For a more extended list of Commissions, see Circolar. We also give Agents additional Commissions, in proportion to ths amount of money returned for goods. Tbit extra commission is not offered by -any other honss. Wo are tbe only nan who pay th'ir agents far sxmuia far gocds after they have obtained tnbscilbcrs to their clubS.

aa. Be sore (o tend all money by Beglster. ed Uiter, SEND FOB G1BCVLAB8. Send your address in full, Town, County and State

PARKER & CO.

Nos.9S aad 100 Summer St., Boatoa,

WINDOW GLASS, WABEVT HOCSB.

BENJAML\ H. SHOEMAKER

Nos. 205, 207, 209 and 211 N. 4th St.,

PHILADELPHIA.

Importer of

French snd English Window^ *i French Plate Glass for Window!'.'", French Looking 6Tass Plates. Hammered Plate Glass for Skylights.

Floors.

Colored and Ornamenlal Church Glass. Fluted GiasB for Conservatories.

Every Size and Thickess, Bj the origiikAl ewe, bos, or iia|l* «in*r® I or cat to any jrrtgaUr B»ra3d3«

JiLOUil, CBMBKT, BACON,Ac. I crf\f\ BBLS. or FLODB, different grades, at OUU greatly reduced prices.

Bbls. CEMENT, Bed aad Blusb^tads,

250 50 75

Hhds. fresh BA tfoH.^ ,'J^*

Bbls HISS POBK",

Plaster Paris, Line, Sail, aad a well assorted, stock of O E I S at the lowest tantrket price, forsale Ty

A. sfc E. REDLUf, Main Btreot, between 8th and 9th,

midSm TEBBB HAUTB, 1NO.

LABOE STOCK OF

^ri.. x.l

mmm

DWT coons.

HEASQUABTERS

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DRY GOODS

toner 41k aai lata fftt Hifi} ,-va-sis.I »•. oaT vj ec .7Fl

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DRiSS GOODS!

IN ALL TBI NSW STYLES. L. IHUci

SHAWLS!

sii 5* iWi AT ALL PWOKS.

LARGS STOCK OF

O A S

,New Styles ISrom 3.50 up,

LABOE ffTOOK OF

••5 '•rut tnliS

IKALLOOLOBS.

LABOE STOCK OF

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CASSIMERES

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B00K8KLLSKS saiSTA|!0H|B8

lOl Main St^ Terre Hsrate^

Now hsn In atora, Uo XASGSST STOCK OF (M» la Uklrlioa, tbey haTeoTar«arriad,whieii bareiagj been parcbaoad at jobbara rate* fbqy ptopoao I,

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Th

Ladies' fashionable Shawl. 1 fine large Marseil- I

1

1

AM'r

Us Qailt. S Honeyoomb Quilts. Silver-plated I IBWnt Of Cske Basket, plated on fine White metal. OeoU' lne Meerschaum Pipe. 1 pair gents' Calf Boots. Or one article from Olnb of SO and one from Club of 20, or four articles from Kxchange List.

Country Morohaata ia parchaseo shoald not failto call

glLL POSTING.

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BOOK DSFAilTMENT

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STAND ABB dMMl MI8CELLAJfXOS WOBMSf

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-1 J3COOZ JUYENIEM MOOKB, SABBATH SCHOOL LfBBA

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RIES, amd AM POPULAR MAGAZINES. aJ. 10 _____ ___ .'at t»d

IHTHSWA^Ql ^vi, ti.

8TATIO |0

They have aa laamanoa stook'of Blftak Book*, Paper, SoTolopMi OoldftStaal Pans, Load aad fflaU PinoIla, Iak. ha Holders Slataa, Pookal Bsolo, ^Qljftlk Crayons, Oatlery Ac. 3to.

•takiagTboir oall atlJo

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as thora th^ jrfll tBd tbi latgort atOfk ra.tifla ii tba oitj, aad a§ low or lower tban markM elsawkaria aflbMa.

in tfaa aboTo

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I Is now pupated to de all klads of M^'Mllsg,, Dletrlbatiag aad Palatlag oa Iwcee, ia the aMrt artistic maaaer aad the most riasiosbli term*,—

AJ1 orders wUlhe prwasptly atlialidte.

1

INSURANCE.

NATIONAL

LIFR INSURANCE CO.,

United Stages of' America

ciuTiKiD SFiciTi ACT if mm ArrsoTiD JctT 86, 1S6S.

CASH CAPITAL^. PAID wrvu.

1'^ branch "offiok.

First National Bank BvUdlng, PHILADELPHIA. Where the general btuimse of th* Oossrany Is traasaoted, aad to which all geaetal cornepondenoe should be addressed.

«ti

T. IjO«

OFF1CEKS:

CLABKNCI H. CLABK, PrsidsM. JAT COOKE, Ckalrmaa riaaaca aod Kxecu Ooaslttee. MBMBT D. COOKX, Vice-Prfsldent. BMSBBOH V. Fill, Secretary and Aot nary.

This OMSfsif tfers the fMlowlig ftdvaatapi: It It Mallsaal Cutpasy, charterN by ape* Cfftl ttt CsaiKA, IMS.

II bas a pMirai|Htl »r1,090,000. ItsArs low rates of ytwlu. It ffcralshet larger lasarsjicc Ibaa ittber CMipaales for tbe suae mosey.

It to detaate sad cert all la its terms. It to a home sompaay la every locftllty. Its ftiMcs are exempt tram attaskmoat. Ibere la ao aa accessary rcatriettaftsla lbs toUelcs.

Ivcrj volley to soa-rorfeltabic. Folldes may be takea which |»y

'id

the la

•arc* tbetr fhll amoast, and retara all tbe IMdUHi so that the lasaraaee onto oaly tbe aterest aa tbe aaaiial paymeats. rolides may be takea that will pay «o the la aarcd. ftfler eertala aamber or yeftn, tarlat lift, aa aaaaai larome ofoae-teath Uwftaoaat aiaid la the policy.

Ma extrarste Is charged for rlaks apoa tho Una offtaulos. It lasajres, aol to pay dlvldtada to policy boldtft, bat st so low a cost that dlrideads will bolapoMlble.

Clfaalan, Pamphlets aad fill ftarticalan Btvea oa sppllcailoa to the Braaeb Wee of tbe Oompaay, or to

8.y»rtX#

JOHH W. EUIS CO.,

.... CINCINNATI, OBtO, Oeneral Agents for Ohio and Otnlrd aad South ova Indiana. 7. A. FOOTS,

Mdwly Agent for Terre Haste, lad.

SIMPSON'S COLUMN-

ym.-VT

:i,L rffrsJttt* bfs

H. SIMPSON,

RVFTJS

-it s.s*

ATfOBHEV AT LAW,

Ml

HOTAHT PVJBJUC,

I GNnissi«ier of Seeds for Wcskri SUks,

[Tire and Life Insnr&nce Agent,

i'fT.:,. Terre Hnute, Indlsnai

v'

bottom rarow

aj8a.'ij0 gnife i- sm

OFrivt—Jn Soott's Building—up*stairs—opposite the New Court Bouse. NOIICB —Collections made in and out of Court, at reasonable jmmlsaions.

SSPICIAL ATTKNTIOM fivsn t» (ottleme of Bstatea and Uuardiaos In th Probate Court. JO iit'.f td •L- ff-... tnU ilif

FOB

A nlcs little House of four rooms, and the lot, la Sibleitown, at a bargain. dO acres of good land la ITashlnxtoa county, Illinois.

Two and sores of ground, well set la fruit tress and shrubbery, with a good 1% story hoase ad ont-buildings, known as the Oilmore propery, near Mont Boo Bcboo! House.

Several firet claw dwelling hones* raagtkkfrom 118,000 to»12^00 la prioo. A bran-sew house and nice lot oa Mahsatreet, astof the railroad.

A food Piano, nearly new, at low flgamkf A small frame building,' corner ot 0th and Chestnut striets—cheap—purchaser to remove the ha tiding.

A city lot, adjoining tha resldehca hf Mha D.

1

Murphy, on North Tint street. A beautiful building lot, cor her of ltt'u1( Walnut streote fenced .shade and fhiit trees.

ISO aeres of good timber land, 1% miles from Martiasbnrg, county-seat of Blpley OCunty, Miseeuri, at a bargain. WtU ha sold for past cash, aad good trade fo|r balance. CWst Simpson's Baal Kelsle Ageasy.

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7 Ma**) at aioaw

WANT£U.

»ABM8 AND HOU8BB TO SILL AND.BfNT.

Continental Life Impnee Companjs

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OF NKW YOB^

CAPITAL, paid in— 111 ASdBTS ta*7^7» 4B fOLICIBS issued hi 186#^ ...

B. H. &IHFS01V, DISTB18T AOtSTt.

I Marlldwtf

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MANUFACTURERS.

lEALRIfi CITY'

PLANING

Hiua.

CK.IFT A WILLIAMS, aAOTTAottmaas of

Sash/ Doors, Blinds,

.Window ana Door Prases, Moulding Bracfcets,

rtl^

Stair Ballings, ,^BallttaX%r8,

Newell rostiie

\i Plarlngaid^O^igr And all descriptioBO of Finishod Lumber.

Wholesale and Retail. JgetUfra

PINE

and Shlnglei,

Kate Hoofing, Cement Kobflii^,'l, Roofing Felt.

Sawing, Planiqr Mid W a

DO]tE to ORDKJfti

All Work Warranted I Corner

of

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Ninth

and

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Sts.

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