Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 May 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
Thursdaj Morning, W
The old Spirit UU1 jUpunt
£r-8i The re^ntearres^oiidencA tftlubCUjA Bishops of the M. B. Church
been published aad ^xtaasijjelyjjircA] i\ inltintTifi Anr rfliHnn will ra- 4 iiging member, foj the PyP03® back the seceders._ Bishops Jtkfc* and BiiTpfeOH say to the Southern Bishops: "Wa have ,m^i«r|tibfl tha£ inthe «S23a ^dtnrni^^^^efhWWf Epitopel Church, South, 'it unsuitable for"them to initiate measures to effect a.rwnipn rf the&iwff ehorcles -,J ..Believing" they [wew in botfespirit abd «iP-"wlrt. ru.oh more #onhl bkactxmpih&d for thi intereets of humanity andfof^A6^^dry^oi
Qfldf^s—w^BsfrrW "rt"lu| consistently can to promote a re-unij terms alke honorable to both chaifcuw •t and Injhe spirit «f •oor'lMviiia.ori
This over£ure™i» jgot met in tbejmost Christian spirit butJn#|naJWJilJiaj precludes »all hope of-
1
Ji^i^hrti..1'ip^ti?
bean improvement, on the ''Christian'1 cbayicrfet.
4
*SS£3ig£S&BB!6£22
Wekklx purchase of Government bonds to tSe"ex!§nt.^"|l,^!y)fli# fixed policy of the Secx«|a|y of the Tre i« sury. .The ou1^ft»_«rf the,rainkinglfu^d have been igfie4iipoii,.*nd this is to the destination'3 Thus, if th®. warrante.lt, tl» HttUesKbetoing portioys
than letting thegoldlieMieiU^tbW'i'refsury, 3 itj£ iri«
If
the IttdfahapblKSfcitinei finds pleasing oMu^atiirtl^ oli^j^rto bf^ Jar graphs froml^erEfjrei^ffld to give ^o those dippings ajconjtrucjion tl editor knows is tl suppressed sentencesjiv would, contradic t, we shall leave it a oiear. £elt fut' ut "journalistic enter prize." Jlne-busino! is too puerili to dtraand out Beriifal? attei tion^but-mny b^par JotrablW ln \ho ^n nel, siricb its feaitor^ hiil Wri iforme 1 and its guns iplltSd^y passage of th 3 15th Amsndtuent. "u"
Thk
Lefeis'latnre of M^sac^usetts his
passed a bill RUthOritihg, |he Governor tb appoint a corami8siou, whicb.ahall have raedal, or some other suitable tostlm' nial, prepared for o?ery"8oTdier and eai or who fought tatLIMBMffChOsetts.during \he rebellion. This is a praisewor^ thy act which is worthy of imitatio^ by other State Legislatures, as it "wiP give each soldier or sailor a souvenir of the rebellion, which may prove a pref cious heirloom in many familia^ja tbein« ture. A discharge pipeFls a very gooj thing for a soldier to keep, jwfijjie majtei rial is perishable, and a nioria.ias»M»^i€mento will not come amiss with any true veteran, who may or may not^ have dis* tistinguished himself ott la#d-Ai* sea.
Mr. Olivib
Dysb^ ia tha lMt number
of Packard's Monthly, fcrTM lhe l«»ult o# the much talked. of LroVlVaU Irt' "Water street, NewTork, laA 'year, fcwhich may be summed up as follows: Sieallleopen-, ing of the mission one hundred arid three, ^irk^have eoug
tVelve have r"eftpsea iMo "tfTObken and vice thirty eight have been sentto other institutions flfit/-three are now in siturtlbnA as- dbmtttics, and doing well, a^^^sifiit Como Christian ^6Whn. a^itrty-eigjt applications were made for a^iatapce by girls whose'efforts at refioraft www oftneh short (hu^csif «LS to bo cowideirW HO important. Five tof those l^ ^TfipitlQn^as domestics have beenan service si* months oight,£ve months gqc, fotir month* "ana eigh^»thtee 'monQths and theirtestify that,' eicep^in a few iu are obedient'^od faithful wEjle^-tn abme cases they exhibit traits of nnusi^^sipillenoe as domestics.
a minfif was nent|jj)irijd9H( for breach of promise. It was contended that a minor could contract for necessarles but the Judge decidedTSat a did not come within the range ef s&ries for an infant. f- »a»i -.'--cai ,,..t ejola* .'
Cl IwH jBreysJfc la ».»-•" u*lq isi^u a .re ,iw 9&i 3® .'"31
cl. tlla m! fstsi:
The Bicycle.
The velocipede mania is fast dying out, «nd moat of the halls where the bicycles so, aueiifn fjpres umbqfl^f the iMRwnes,
the
present generation of Sottthara^Mbthodisis shall ljaTe ^ntil Divine grace "s^air Eave^fie^te^ a very extehivo work,in that organteati*n. As there were no truer friends of theTJjnton during the rebellion: thafl the Method|b|b 9f the_ 2{ortbh bo UKe rebels-found strongest support1' i#1' 'th#' Methodist Church South. Five years of peace ^ave not essentially changed the r^laVve position of the two bodies. The one is jstill loyal, the other is still full of-the spirit of disloyalty. The Southern Biihop^ are^ very decidedly indisposed to reunite with^ the Methodist Church, from which they seceded in 1844 on'the. ground, thatjal®* very was a Divine institution, kid the Church had naright, to «nt*rfei« with or condemn .it^ Ihey.-JA*Ad on cerempny and punctilio^ refusing ttrff«lterhie with their fellow-Christians,^ although {the prime Mcanse 'tf the^tflfrgrence s^ept 'away before the* adv&ncing tide of civilization. They are asiutenaeia their djvotion to -the "Lost C*infe°»s "Wheh slawery was rampant" and ip toler^n^ througoout their jurisdiction and, wtfkl^ prtibsfclyj think it a degradation to becotnpellei^to occupy the rame hrttvflOj with ahegro. We hope for a purer Christianity and a more tolerant spirit than. tfeflPf.Bishop# pf ^he (jhurch South now exhibitJEot it mayj be
ipBCre~CJtftlorD^^ed to
1809. any practical advantage. «|hjiI Lu ffrnp~tntp a fiiii is smooth, and take a short ride but jfbttit comes to driving the wheels over
HWtty road, with now and then a hubble to disturb your equilibrium, the a£
vulLKii-
17 now
telling .. an cquaivocation. A member Reichstag suggested the publication of the diplc-
armtoiy^emaWTrufch a
thing, he would of course, prepare it, but he went on to say that he regarded this '--upiece ypocrisy. "What was puDiisnea was rarely important, and vice versa and while much was put out that had no essential bearing.*!* 8reat quMtions of international policy, the real diplomatic intercourse was kept back, or, oncodispayea, would cease to be rolied upon as confi-
the i&Ui* ift% at n,
and revision. This plain telling the pulA lie that it is a child, and may be amused with candy cigars, but must not really
Jtatf/®'^^^fi3®uerighf.
OTSSaEi,
fot,
But some. ftlTolfafepp ,ny^l hft-BJ^d® the triala to whiob tiah" temper has. 4ean. -sohjeoted duriiig the l«?tl eight .yeiarS^ Jt/lihard foj a oy cannibal to:gi^e up"hiS ju joinU of huoaanjR^h »Wl descend to bfeef and muttoa.r-Who^halfl^ 'il^t it lias been a less ievar® teat qC th^BCSiristiahity" of these ^SotitlS^ ^"Biihops" to give up their humah^haltelsjio abandon I luxury of-1 wottSa-wSJ^ping, of bal
Details of the
Shooting of Miss Scribner and the Sacide of Talbot. From tho Brooklyn Eagle.] »hich Pro" '©inj' °f med cai ive
vukt-he would not VJtfl-IpiiftOajtf Owdence would shown iU absurdity, is that Talbot Used chloroform for the purpose of facilitating commission! of an_o_utrage on^ the
sizn~xnai no n•« _er 4nd IkV yfdlgJSiis theory is clearly Absurd and inconsistent with tbe of the pistol by the dqs sane and sim jB3|0l| ttfeShloV
poEsassion ceased. If
(jhurch boutn now oxniBu,iut u, «»j jr" seriously queatiooad-wh^het su«h"Chti ®ajtnanUi and the fascivio tianityl' beara^ an.yj4)«C«»ptiWe^ -tes blance -to that whidh 'Ch^t1 taught whether, in sfibtt,Si tolerably honest ^nner, a frank* opan-hearteihater, wouldn't oleaiTScause to^irocure^it he had to take such samples fiHMXl«J|IB3et of young Fii^t,
take the pistol from the closet. Then went into Miss Scribner's room, the last
room of the four, and attempted to render_ mnrtai fiRmm""
her unconscious by the chloroform. IJe
around hw face^Ad wok^her ^ore drdirloitireffw^ Screamed and
soS .loetet? oa teUti^ AJi* 4 iiiw f-dt s»:» oast:*"3 .bhwjoq 4 fniaa
not his. Finding she could not be his ill life he resolved she should die and ha would die with her. To outrage harand compel her t^tmaa^ him""Hfcreb^T Was not his object, would ait hi out in the busidggp b^get ed pistol
8. EttMBBLIBB
01^1^ irfed
njtyj
homicidal
The
v'ious design, are in
constant. Had the latter been the cqntroling motive of the deceased, he would
eo to the room where the pistol was kept,
is 'once gtven by the hV^hfid nyopporftlnWy' |of
getting the pirtols^
7-:
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The circumitaoces in the order of thdir occurrence were these: The deceased Returned home after midnight, possessing the chloroform aad morphine—a larg^ quantity of which was fouhd in his roopa* but not a pistol. "When the homicidal mania seized upon him, it was probabjy
chloroform, some of .the drug stores being open all night. On getting home he proceeded to ^itel«kf£oor) on which there are four rooms, in each-of which he entered. In his own room he partially undressed in young Flint's he went add
hereof tfirFo'iBan' ashamed to "march through Coventry with the colored folja£»~thqir( y$hiber..b4k
ing emphatically They have, pn
pede for«^i*gTOM«e. as they j&! not quite Sfl^xpfinaivfl as horses, but fur— -tatties may-wish to hold off ™.
ther~tEan this they can be put to practical use, and it is not straoge that the nine-day's wonder has ceased tq be a marvel.—Boston Letter.
yg doin? is lat/st pieca of
action in that line has been a
Society, seem
and a brother," they mus* to be com tent, recognize "a wq",ft®
which, if true is a touching commenury on the unselfishness of womanly enaction On one occasion, when Disraeli was
the Exchequer, for be had to unfold his financial plansJpr the enruemg year to critical and not too easily satisfied House: Disraeli, as be took
:wAtehtn^rdt»taf UK
tbe lie
Scribner ran down to Mrs. Flint's roo
burglars. Mrs. Flint elioited 'from her sii ter that the nocturnal disturber was Tal ot„whp®»though th&g|9 was .not-lighted ed fro«#tlft jtoips ng li^rl iffteMlne part ortha room where he stood. Then Mrs. Flint locked *ber aateran^aad'ran up stairs tb Talbot' Waking him out of his pretended sleep, she demanded an,explanation qf his cDh'duit: He' begged her to withdraw while ho dressed. She went outAide #nd/ ifcW tburii LFJinl's room, to Voute htnl", and get his help. Mr. Flint was in the founl^rooiA. ^t tho moment, searching for, a I he supposed, a burglar. Talbot./w||)i.B||d l||i|i^|dowp partially dressed, iiaa but Ho rise the moment Mrs. F. left bis room, and as shy rftepped into youcg Flint's room,"he softly opened the door and went down stairs, where he knew Miss Scribner had gone. He tried the ddot of the room, found iUock ed, went round by another room door, and through another connecting passage into the room in which' the young lady lay on the bed, and then he shot at her it i^srtgajf l?6tn $t|l..j|b*tSkiwrt under the influence of a homicidal mania simply. Had bis original design been to outrage the lady, it had failed and be had been detected but he had elud.ed "tte people xip^stairs and bad tfce'way out clear before him. If he bad been sane and simply lustful, he was clearly baffled and would have fled the house. But with the homicidal intention wbich the 'prior oMainttent of the pistol afeowftbim to have cherished from the .(tart^hq fired at thp, yeuug lady,- inflicting upon her two wounds. The first was superficial* wotmd over tne left eyebrow^ from" which tbe ball'glanded. The second ball shattered her left wrist. Both wounds are-painful apdfmuoh blood flowed from the veins o^the" wrist but Miss Scribner passed a comparatively easy night, and this morning is reported as favorably progr«^^toward-*ecovery.— Up stairs tbe wpuld-be murderer rushed :ag*int certain that he^had "killed his victim, sWcfc the gas'had bein insufficiently io 4niWe4iim"to -«ee tbfel b"16od pouring from the wounded wrist, while his im perfect v^ion dttd^t" enable him to see that tbe ball had struck the hand instead of the head on which ff had rested. The noise of the shots confirmed the Messrs. Flint in ibe buliefwat there were burglars in tba house. Thevatarted for tba loaded Wh^wlMy-»eref«earch?rig for it in the clospt^ Talbot ran into his room, placed the pistol to his head, just above his right ear, and fired, the ball pasaing through his head, planting upward and imbedding itself in tbe cornice. He fbll with the pistol yet grasped in bis right hand, and jufet as he fell be lay. in chaig* of tbe police who heard the shots ajid entered the hoqse, until the Coroner ahfjury arrived and r*aw him. The ins aanity of4ke dneatsd it tvjdetat frott the m^rdel^e Resign whfe-tfthe getting qf efftre f"" lady's room leafed. The use of tne chloroform £-Uw£t «*e ber from pain in death. Thia man loved the girl, she haft refased him, -he had vowed to. her^tat^lHrthodJf.be' c'o one's, else if .astTKUA -ii.v-.
he migh
turb the thinker, in getting in, 1
y.
held it so fast that she could not withdraw it. She u£tered
$fcC*y»:made
no move
ment her pain and agony must have
endeavor to withdraw it would disturb her lord—would drive the figures and arguments from bis bead. So there staged
Disraeli hear a word of it till long after the famous debit* of that night bad become history. AH that evening the fattB-
tmna:s quick-glancing eye might not miss her from it: she bore the pain like a toartyrpaDtfJHke"a worhian whalbves.
No wonder that by her husband'^actlhe
field she is honored in England's prond--^t.OMtleljflaSdlias taken her place in the hereditary society as naturally and easily as if sba too had been "to the man ner born."— From Lippincott's Magazy for June.
"Yfee -'Altti^ ^s'spreiidii^ iattoiig ^tne farmers and laad-ov^aew-of- Nebraska.
A large ctop of' corn-has been planted7 itt,:SbutbefrJ 3fe ^ffera'^ft is Urge
ploughed. c'.i "'J The0cattle disease ha^appeare^Virginia.-- Thj| idise§M,is th^ughtr to be a k^d of c^io, c%u#^-by-, eating tpo nMich ereen cjover aml goes* '"'Jj-
tain gofg
Pff'y
„Uj. JUynchbiirg ^tp „vuix the •pet!i and-attestthe- truth- qf the aporfe.
Smuggling on the Canada frontier^ it -1e»uarted?ia»t pasent carried on witt great activity^ eajiae assigned isthe ^expefierme ^ew^I^inwd CwTom
Housb bflrSfeffr- =Sp©«tal agenls and detectiv«frhaveiheenieent:t« thai regionIiittle 'iVink sw» Uught lie was -made rt "he',stood by. the
wtild Wi| whirl aimed,
ine^in eddies^ be excls
seriously, is .though littltf boy
thought the dust "lodki aif tho
^mB "going to be^Anothe*,
^JShe^wiXHfk WW'
mhiph
'The New'York Sun ^otfiains the" following notice of interest tosomebody: "If the murderer 'of "Mr. Sogers considers himself badly used dy the publication of thb prfvafMeteet which he drdp^ad at tlie scene of the murder, he can have the letter ba$k by calling it on Jfajar fialf."
To find thb'area oF si square or4 obloni piece of land, measure the length an breadth in rods (16J ft ),multiply the two together, and divide' the product by 160, which will give the nil th bar of acres in tbe lot. Is meas'bi.Fing irregular .fields, divide t1)e space into parallelograms, as* certain tho area of each, and tue sum of the whole will give tho total area.
The Pennsylvania Legislature has passed an act rmposidg a pehalty of $20 for the killing of any insectivorous'bird, one half of the flneto be paid the informer. The birds that are classed under the head of. insectivorous .birds are robbios, margins,, swallows, blue-birds, wood-peckers, &C,—in fact all the various small birds generally seen in that latitude.
About seven years agJ two sisterg-in. law, in Detroit, got into a dispute over baking they wore .engaged in,,aod vowed never to speak to each other agaiu.— Though they have both lived together in the sacbe house since then, eating at the same table, and .engaged at work side by side, they have never once addressed a remark to each other, or in any way recognized eaeh others presence.-
The Boston Journal of Chemistry says: "No variety of wine is more dangerous tht^n what is called claret. It is usually a vile mixture. Thousands of gallons are made by allowing water to soak through shavings, and -adding thereto a certain proportion of logwood and tartaric acid, and a^little alcohol. Qood judges can hardly discriminate between this mixture and tfafQ genuine article."
A traveler says if he were asked to der scribe the first sensation xf a camel ride, he would say: "Tate a music stool, and having wound, it up as high as it would go, put it*ih a cart without springs, get on. top, aifd next drive-the oart txani* versely 'across a ploughed field, and you will then form_,some
notion
CIYItllAIi#I I* »**AWA1I
from the
Sixteen, not Fifteen, -that the
Si't^If
an
The colored men ar^i in fact, knocking at the door of tl" colored, very shoftiy. v,ry curiously tjo—AQflietim
Anecdote of Disraeli's Wife
From
,l#y
dro»a-tha-last
spike in the Pacific Bailroad is now oh exhibition in seventeen of the principal cities of the United States. The. spike itself, being of gold, is considered too costly to duplicate.
of. the terror
and airemaihty you would' experience tbe first time you mounted a camel."
Oliver Dalrymple, of Minnesota, is said to be the largest wheat grower in the Un iied Stataa,. The .Stillwater Republic** says he'has sower this Reason, in addilTon to his other crops, 2,000 acres of wheat, which with a good yield, will give hlni 50,00© bushels. Last season
Me.
Dalrym
ple employed one hundred men atid one bunndred. horses in bkrveeting and threshing bis crop
Mr. "W&sbington Wakefield, of Jubilee township, III., last Thursday-evening discovered a nest' containing nine young wolves. He was htenting for an old wolf when he discovered the nest in the remains of a tree stump. He took them to Peena,-«Bd received a beanty^-of ^B- per' head for the scalps. SihCe the 1st of January, twenty-five wolves,old and young, have bfea killed ja Peoria county, and bounties to the amount of $70 have been paid for their scalps.
tioaua wr-fo A-
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Delaware, °n V^jLoltioL^f the Sher
duig— in griaa gjj].
cenewea wr u^aup^y
offences tor which th^oifrHU were pimished, ware mainfy liownkB, maMj of petty characUr, and thesantanc* war* as ollows:
Jamas Edwards, white, 22 years of age, doable restitution, fifteen lashes, and ene year's imprisonment.
John Peterson, colored, restitutio*, twenty lashes, Jail one year, and a cOnvicts jacket for six months after release.
John Willis, white man, twelve lashes, nine months ia jail, and a convict's jacket for six months after release.
Morris L. Holmes, white, tbe save punishment as tbe preceding, with an additional line of 92.10 by way of restitution for $1.20 stolen.
John Fierce, double restitution, twerity lashes, jail one year, and a convict's jacket for sixth months after reli
Bush, white,
^mty lashes,'
and,ay«
John
jjW
_ohn Beeley, colored,'*§00 restitutibn, pillory an hour, twenty lashes, and two
one hour in the pillory, thirty lashes, and imprisonment four yean. This waa a case of attemptg^atrage of the person of a white girl.
George W. Thompson, white, for steal
and for stealing the halter in removing tbe horse, $2 restitution, the coet of prosecution, ten lashee, pne year imprisonment and wear a convict's jacket six months,
Timothy Doran, white, |9 restitution .. ~d
The gates were thrown open at ten, ahd the crowd rushed into the jail yard in tbe
lashes on the qmvering flesh, with ish that long familiarity with such scei alone could beget. Cannon and Belli were iitthapiHory andmnlKhed an hodr. They seemed to suffer but little. Thornton, the horse~thief, suffered inteoseljr,
OTilJt A
Fxakls Bxhihd th* Bobixs—"When rosy lipa part pearls should glitter be-
wholesome vegetable antiseptics, amoi which the bark of tbe South Amerir
for cleansing, without impairing, most delicate fabrics, is the most impot-
I hayb heard it highly extolled atid have seen its Wonderful effects, writes Martha M. Johnson, of Derby, Ct., al
"'Tis Tare, 'tis pity, pity 'tis tri that mankind will pass by unheeded -Wiftiug fympWms^bf xlWiair Wd( gleet the remedies to restore health, un it has so far advanced that is often
Herb Fills and believe them to be the and simplest of medicinee for BUliouij ord(^,LlViifOoiipiattU fW6W!tfIi larities, &c. They are prepared wii great caution and will save many a
passed. Qive the fountain Herb Pills a fair trial and we warrant yon will nei ever be without them. Sold by all deal ers. [5,dwlm nii»
the Army Hospital the blood
battle-field, tha mansion of the rich an the humble abode of the poor—from office and the sacred desk) from mountain-top, distant valley and far islands of the ocean—from every noo. and corner of the civilized ing in tbe evidence of the ffects of Dbakk's Plantation Thousands upon thousands
Hospital -for and gave-ifitf'
a the Arm]'
hs speechlesf ~Ji., the* 'BitM it! Mi
•. JariT.O'rT
Maqwoua WjoMmrySaW^0T to th beet iepported German Cologne, and sole at half the priee. lNwlw
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For Croups Try^CWI "Costar says It jl W world—and if He earn ee»' Hs°^hi»—las True and Wriay
M* All Draggfaa WtSMl UMi
Standard
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«CastaHS (Only Pure) "Oaly Infallible "18 years estabU "2,000 Boxef asd 1 "SSSS.'JfftX'K.SflSi.'''
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WPJfUS® '.«* isot Two hundredcorda of asaasail Oerd Wood saatyoa. ua ree .. esrprees^Beein th aorth third st reotproMUytlled.
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regulated
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iiuMtntotiiitl toiolidgold
tlliu MTlHUBi.
mnfir that «B (kali rwiiH ml m* (Jk« goodt l^fag/brAMit A USUI WITCH TO ANY ADDRESS, |1S.
A OLCB Or SIX, WITH AN SXTBA WATlJ TO THI AOINT BINDING THJC CLUB, K) KAKI90 SIVXM WETCHES FOB S90.
Also, a rapwb lot of aoat elogant Oroide Obal •fths latest and Boat coatlj styles and pattsn (or Lidliaand Gentlemen'* wear, ftoa 10 to iacbee in length, at price* of S3, 94, $0 atd l»ri each sent when ordered with watch at the re( MI lar wholesale priccs. jjodi)
BB0B1BB THK WATCH BKQV1BED, Ladim er OtMtoiHii'inu, and addceie your odi and totters to THE OROIDE WATCH COL? dw3m 1 8 rniton Street, New lerh
Plialon's Paptaftan JLotlo
Ar BeaaUiyiac tho Skill and COIIPLKII in
Price, 3S Cents per Cake.
"FLOK DE MAYO PVMI ro
NRW
E A E S
Call and Investigate, at
Noa.50 & 5S Main St
€. C. SMITH & CO. aarll9dw2m
LLOYD'S
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colon it
the regn
Sfiwly. atorm
83JYT8 UWaZZ The Largest Stock in the City
WE 6IFE FIFTY-TWO PIECES
With
We warrant every Stote to bake well, stani Are, and have a good draught. Oar stores ar of the
MANTELS AND GRATES
Alee fall line of the most approved patterns o!
PLOWS
E5 SMBW'SKir''"
i«X«#)S
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leaeves ^i iBcrnoxs, kbrcklks. pimpii^ [OTH KL0TCH18, TX*t etc,, andrenders THI SKIN »0VI, F1AB and BlOOMlNfi. Ver 1AD1U la the NIIBB1BT It Is livaliiable» VerfiKNTLIMRN alter HHAViNO It has no earn tlPft "PHAWAN WT10!" Is the only reliable rer eir far Plseaaea ant Memlshes of the 8K1N.
DE MATJI,"
"n
tut ad
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COURT HOUSK,
NOBTH-WSSt OF THE OLD
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T9X8I great Maps JVair Just completed, show every place or liulswauCT. all K«ilroads to date ,aad the Ukt aiteratioainE the Tarions Baropean Blalafelwes MapewMrfceedgd in every School a4JUkily in the Und—-they»ocoapy the spacs of oislitp. and by means of tMHIeTerser, either aide can be thrown tront, and any part brought level to the eye. Connty Bigbcs and large dtsooaats given to good Agents.
Apply for Circulars, ferns, and send money ttaaple Mape, to J. T. LLOTD, mSldwlat St3 0ort.ands Street, N. T.
I BBIAK'B Lift IJfYIGORATOR, on tirs BRipysNA^iyg ELIXIR,
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JOi/e, MiUft and Strength to all who use It and follow my directions. It aever fails to teasove Nervous Debility, Impoten ay or want of Power, and all we«kne,s arising from Bxceaaee or Iadiseretion, resulting ia losa y, unpleasant dreams, weak norvee, nervous trembling, general lassitude, vision, flashing of the skin, which, if •ill surely lead to Iaaauity or Con(uaptioa. When the system Is oaos affected, it #IBaot recover without help, (t mast be inviganted aad atreagtheaed, to enable tie suffprer to Saiftli thedutiee of life-
This medietas has been tested for many yeara,
Slltlaease
warranted a oertaiocvaE, no matter how tbe may be. Hundreds of certlficatee beshowa. Price, oae Dollar per bottle, or dx bottles for five Dollars.
SOLD BT ALL BBUGGI9TS.
If yon procure It sead a statement of aad encloee the money to BBYAN a Oedar street, New Tork, and it will be
Oa receipt of five DoliaA,' a bottle ivea small, will he Bent to any the United States, char gee paid. ,te circulars, sent oa application. Enclose 4eol9deodwly
CrtvaM stamp.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
most bMitirnl paper ever issued from the press
since the art of printing was discovered. Be-
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O A W A E E A'l)elicions, Heaitbfal, Temperance Beverage. Extracts supplied fotXoufctalus. Tor terms aad circalar send to DB. IBISB'S Ottawa Beer and Family Mcdicine Manaractorlng Co., No, 311"n 1ton StneS, BrOiklyn, New York.
The Best Sporting Gun in the World! DOPEB'8 AsMrieaa ,., .SWecfc toadiac Bepe^M sKff OlFBr, Improved by 0. Ms Spkncm. Inventor oi. the i'iipoas Spencer Bifle. TiBINQ J^^li SHOTS l!S TWO aEOOKDS, nking ordinary aa« munition.. Manafactnredby BOPBBSP0»IlKO ABM^OJ.. &n^ierst, Mass, Hand for deeqript|ve cfrcmat, giving price list and testimonials..
WXWIIi'AWlIKJESSgiJW where, male ana ISinale. to intreaoae-tha OBBtlm* HfPBOVBD COMMOH 'SBMSB FAMILY SJBWIUG MACHINE.: This machine willstitefa, Item, fair, qailt,xrd, bind, braid amd emo broider in a mast lasOrior manner, trica only llS- Fnlly watrantel for Ovo years. We vtiii psy 81000 (or any-machine that wiliaew aattongmore beautlftil, or mare lelasiia^,*aam tjign oars. It makes tie "SUntic Loe)i Stitch. Kvery. second stltctk ea'h be oat, aad stUt the cloth oaunorbe palled'apart withont tearing k- We pay Agenti from |76to $300 pec«on»haad. penses, or a commission from" wiikh lukoe that amount can be made. Address SBCOMB fc CO., Plttsborgh, Pa:, Boston, Mats.', or &t. Loiii^Ko.
Cantlon.—Do not imposed.apon by ether parties palming off worthless Cast-iron machines under the same name or otherwiae Oars is the only genuine and rpsUypraotical. cheap machine manuf«ctured.
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