Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
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""ihe Kcamenical Council. The tone of the European press cates a general impression—outside City,, of Borne—that
Notwithstanding "several
probable. ITotwitnstanamg aever*. of, the monarchs of Europe are itching foj war, and but feebly hold their fmtf&tientj hosts in check, like greyhounds strainingat the leasb, and notwithstanding! an universal apprehension exists &2f»ongj the people that the conflict naay open atj any moment, still, upon the aur^aqe.^n peace^ copyjlaisance, cordiality—nonet of the Great ^Powers wishing to be sus-, pected of .a deairo to begra the iace. Up-j on the continuance of-this peace,/pmtdo as it ie, depends -the qaB8tiori 6^th,eimeeting of the Council. In. the l^ow.leslge that the smoulderipg fi^68
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Non-Catholic as
well as Catholic Powers will be urged.: to abstain from war* and. to grv6:guarantees of peace. The discussion ofsuchapropo siiion can do no harm, neither will it do any good, for not a singled great State in Europe would be willing togiye the peace promise requ&ied. A serious, extreemely delicate and difficult ta^ is b^fqre Pius IX. Hehas summoned the Council-—as he had the unquestioned right do—but he must also abide the results of its decisions
Personal and Political.
A BON of Douglas Jerrold is-.about to start a paper at Paris, to be called The Continent.
THE
Journut of Commerce Chinks that
the'first step to universal peace, is for poace advocates to bridle their own tongues. ,»is -.. -.-iv ,unii .• l.-\
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SECRBTART BOUTWELL proposes to diminish the.number of-governmeot depos itories one-half, to-wiitl^one in.each Con gressional District, except in large cities'
HON. HKNRY T. BLOW, of Missouri, is at "Washington getting instructions asto the duties of his .Brazilian Mission. If Hehry equal to his name ho would make a good •Minister to the Court of St. James:
IT IS said that Prof. Goldwin Smith caused the late declino in United States five-twenties in London by writing how terribly excited the American people were on the Alabamabusiness. Gold win seems to be playing the role of an English emissary as well as of American Professor*
THKY are thinking about making the Mission to China first class, like that Of England. Hon. Wm. A. Howard, the Minister to the Celestials, is getting 4hs instructions, and will soon .be ofL^.He will go via Europe, instead of Promontory Point, in order to have a chat with Burlingame, the Yankee who is supposed to carry all China in his breeches pocket
IT IS quite evident, from tj&e\New Dominion journ ale, that if England were to atinapt to "swap off* Canada for the Alabama. claims, she would have a hard joB'of itIt teems that neither the Upper O&aadi-' ans, nor the Lower Canadians,'Ihor the New Brunswickers, nor the Newfoubd landers, nor the Nova Scotians, &©rthe Prince Edward Islanders^, themselves to be bartered away in this style. They remind us that they number more than the people of this country when oar independence was won and they are determined to maintain their independence, whatever Chandler may demand or England may concede. And now, what can Chandler do about it, but call out his jolly Michigan veterans? 1
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tottencil summon^^ the 9
8th of December next frfll not «iMtnble, ,or if, it does, will be dissolved by internal antagonism without achieving any re-' suite. It difficult to see upon what Tgfoond- is based the usupposition that it will not assemble, though jts hast? _dififloIution after a first
break
forth at any time, perbaps-thoee-vrtwi Imagine it will tfever assemble, have some validTeasons on their side. "On the other hand, the-Pope and his Cardinals are bent upon the Council. The fdhher would have it as acrowmng glory to along and honorable life while' the "letter desire it in the hope that their power .or, rather, the power of the Italian Cfiurc^ as contradistinguisHed frolm the Roman Church at large, will be centralized, enlarged and confirmed thereby,. As they have the, controlling voice in the master, is it not more than probable that unless the political phase of Europe ^'ph'inged in the meanwhile, thetConnpil will meet? As to its dissolution or breaking down after assemblage, thatis another question Undoubtedly its constHftente will be jgore or less discordant. A gathering of such an array of men of mind, bound together but by tbo single tie of- churGhly affinity, of men from every clime Tender '-he sun, swayed and influenced1 by the principles' opinions and doctrines* of the places of their various habitatieM^ABd then called upon to debate questions ao-wide as to embrace their home interests, couid not well fail of being somewhat infaaemoni ous. Already this fear of discord is finding utterance. Else, $$,yJ($o ,t^e*of,Che Italian journals—whiehetrendMril port his Holiness, his poli^ aRjl itbe consolidation of hispower—soearnestlyaver that no questions of a tto&jfcte, by whicn we may understari^ pQl\ticfil1(Wij!(Ure^ w,lll be brought forward? But CiA ^lJj0^^be kept under, overslaughed, or only lightly touched It is not \uilikely, therefore, that a struggle may be, capsed by the ambition and,, posiliveneps of the foreign, ^specialif the French Blshb'ps, or by interpretations of "universality" different from those which obtain from Rome. In fact, one or two of the' journals, in hinting at the probability of such an issue' have had the boldness to say that at least one political question will be discussed, al lowing the inference to be drawn that others may get in through* the entr^pce thus made., .The Holy father will intro duce, the precarious, condition of the peaca of Europe by bringing fofward a proposition to the various nations tO disband their presentoraii'and costly .armies, and unite in a resOlatWn ta Bubhlit air^ifferencesto arbitration.
guay as oar Minister gome time ago We-msyTirobsbty have to. Bend an expedition to Paraguay to search tor him. JFofffl" irapal*8 say that Lopez holds him aB a prisoner—which we don't believe.
himself in strai^^fpeeds^establishing anew seat of Government. SENATOB SHBBMAN, in reply to the invitation to attend the Equal Rights Con. vention in New York, said that "From Congress into a convention is from the fryingrjwa cy of Id mitring tSe wdtaen to the franchise, Sherman "can't see it," though he supposes they will g:et it if they want itHe is inclined to think, however, that female voting like free-love, will be calculated te produce'discord, ia,the jjamil.
SraAfx^ yust have^4iel
edlsoind peoplelh h'lffMempnis speech the other day by his decided expression against free trade, and by his argument in favpr of ^woteci ioni to Ibis eo tifen vintesast W tin South. It may be that the old home of protection principles will again take kindly to that systam^after Massachusetts wheels into lino under the lead of Mr Atkinson. The tariff antagonism would be tapped originaltpaU
advocates of free trade, in general, rise to any sublimer indifference to local and personaiifetflyt|&gaiflf ffjfffptionisU
The Position or the Democratic farty
Frt^t^bo Unit9^
cordanoe wlfn the principles and policy Wi'Miid the discussion of questions that would lead us into the tleld where party politics are in conflict we, nevertheless, deam it a duty to a ca deairfr.fcflT CE4" (rf the ^fcarid^ poli^Rwnnb ^po|ikB^^ JP^®fsgeiyS&Cw the present" attitude oitne Democratic
Jh»*J?aw3«s !in dispute be
tween this country and England. Let us, then, at once, state the plain truth, that the Democratic party, as at present managed jprd ted, js^r?|I^|^i8fijhf|n|5Iy,jftr, at l«st, jLrapi^ysbetfoSminJ sli^ Jf\t
Dinlbcnitfc or^an^clin' we pick' up wftS to. th'&t effect. From the"day that the Senate rejected the Clar-endon-Johnson treaty, the entire press of (hat party have been denouncing all wtio
loftotff and resolute policy fn aeanng witn he British Government The New York World, the leading Democratic paper of the land, has used all its great ab^ity-iu ^E^ingdow^ ttc Atneilcan clai^-^f d|tli^ 01«t.tSljL nas been no less industrious in the same 4irfecti$n23Agdi*£i&tiihbs been the key in which have 6ung nearly^ all the other journals of the saine jpolkical cojcnplex,k»B. 3^iOTer, s'Tnce'h'e prt)cittiriied ine crime3 eJ'iiEtJglaniSlT'hsS disteb^rgiltd against'cfay: by day, and ehafldter.fi wr hdwng-fpro-' postd speedy satisfaction or fight, nas been blackguarded and ridiculed without mercy or cessation. They have denounced him as a fool,,M knave and as a drunkard. And wny they should specialty single him out for their wit and their anathemas, we know no other reason than
'b®A sary, the conquest of Canada. When we remember tnat it is the.Irish people who give to Democracy iU strength and its solidity,
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pro-£nglish tendencies strike
one, at first view, as almost inexplicable, and lead inevitably to the conclusion that the leader* jh^vpa profoundjwntepapt for those froWwfcofflrttfey^Ha^Vvw {remanded support, aud been able to place reliance.
We would like to ask the leaders andtheorgaas of the Demolesoired
upon the-active and better hostility of the Irish citizen, instead of his support The ties that formerly bound him, as with bands of steel, to tho Democracy, have been greatW-joqswwJ it. wi^Jwiy-re-quire a Mttfc Jbnget-conVmnanee-tn a'p'oEnglish policy on its part, to induce nim to tnrow them off altogelher, and for ev er. The Courier of .tlijs city must ,be uw»tij§if£ic $ crossifi tip or|ini Cij«iJs of
thltrIh.peo5fe)5
been do
inriS
policy at tbe present time. Dues it not Know tUatiJEQglaiid's.enemUa ara Ireland's friends, and mat they care little whether sucn frieuds are Apolitiouists or not? "If ft'dries ifot kiiowthi^'it is ihexcusally ignorant oi the ieelings and wishes
ot?k femtar^ejaujl vitfliyjnecessary element inYtfe pafty arid i? il does Know it, what excuso Uare'lt jotfar Jfoj daiu and contempt iltfplfea* 't': the above
the dig
its course? the quesDemoci^t-
It would,5b* *fil, not bui/ /ifr Courier jy^tbtislder' tions, but lor ally ic journals to 4o sooner theyjunderstand that the Irish citizen -believes that a war with England would Be' a blessing both'for America^aind tor Ireland, the sooner they will cease to champion England in our present dispu .o, and the 66'tteril will be for the par ty, and for Humanity. One of the reasons vfhy^te jrlsh pebfrteL in this land had so generally attached themselves to the Democratic party has been that it was boldly American, and openly anti-Eng-lish. This it seems is no longer the case. The times"obange. Let Belmontand tbo Democratic leaders believe that the Irish are disposed, ..and fully prepared to change with them. "Whom the gods wish to destroy thev fltft de^tivfe 6FT6&«foA"'—Qdtni deus vult perdere pritte dementat^is a proverb strikingly illustrated,by the .present attitude and tendencies of tho .Democracy as ovideuce'Tjy lis oracles. We know that the masses are righfand will remain right can the leaders and wire-pullers afford 49 Jw wropgT^Jianthem IOOK i,o it as they hope for, and desire, future success.
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Tine-sequel of tfae Water-sFreet^yplvkl of last Fall is told., by.its manager, Mr. Oliver Dyer, who asserts that the entire aspect of the -street has been chaoged, dance houses, dog, pits and rum shops have been closed on profitless, Kit Burn weeps over his bad luck and John Allfen has been expelled from the haunts. Among other result* which Mr. Dyer attributes .o the good work and earnest prayers of tbo revivalists are the deaths "since the prayertaeeting WM injwigurated" of poor Uurley, Fogerty, Brooklvn Johnny, Soger Brown,' Mis«#NBTide rftld Scotch Mason." This is a credit which we presume the,jmini*ter8 who engaged in that wrk Will "hardly claim, and we cannot see that the credit belongs preciselv to them A: Y. Titnts.
Isr speaking of the interference of our Government in the affairs of Guba, a toemb^r of ©rani's'Gabinet lat«iy gai8 to a gentleman—who hastened io put the re»A£k tion will have it* hands full tf it attend prvpfTly to thzaffaira. cf pur ewn country.*1 This is a remarkable opinion. It exp^a aes exactly the idea we have always held but it fe none the less exhilarating to see that such sound common sense and statesmanship can exist in the head of a high olitical functionary. There is some ope of. public reform and administrative decency when such a man is a siembef of the Cabftiet.
It is too late to talk of the importance of insuring one's* life for the benefit "it those dependant upon him. "What was, gome years ago, accounted 'by «aAny*«upulous and doubting ones as "a tempting
duty, &Bsurely ^Lu to a man!e family as the daily labor for bread, clothes, and a home. The number of new insurance companies which are yearly started upon their course prove the extent of the popular feeling in favor of this benificent pro vision. The two plans upon which in surance is offered—the Stock and thQ Mutual—are industriously presented by their respective adherents, and the merits of both fully discussed
A significant indication of the popular choice is found in the great success of the National Life Insurance Company of America, which began business in August last, and has sinc.e that time, been rapidly extending its agencies throughout the cayp.tfy, as well as in the Canlds. Upon the first of May, "only nine months after its beginning work
history of insurance. This is a purely stoek company, for which there is this to say that while it does not always make as glowing promises to the insured as some of jtheSiPaS&ffJRi^Tj»gttizf*IiJ«iLfhefclh er plan, it faithfully fulfills every letter of the plain business contract which it makes with its emftoArere. It has low rates for a certain fixed return there are nopossiblf-uQoerta«ntwM)f no«~ar divideids£aij(l loftipliQfeti^isJ^ Jftis'ap pointments at the death of the insured The simplicity of the system, and the certaifftyTof the position*"Wcifpied^are'Jff^aAit^Jfaations be^verlJA ed.
We have spoken of the large business already done -by this1 Co Aipa try? It haB also met with losses by death of the in sured, but these.losses have been of such
that they havff^rftt^tfaWried the Compa. uy, where the circumstances were known nbert S. Fine, a, ckreyman^ e(fo^co4cjty)Pa., /aitj1^, oirueo^tober, 1st, 1868, forat^IWpo cy. He died March 5th, 1869, and on the 1st of April the duction for notes) %^"^KTtoiiSifainil3 his being the only provision which the dece^d^ljr
thelr
future comfort. Could any other possible investment of one hundred dollars on his part have proved sO judicious or profit able? Another case was that of.Louis H. for $1,000, and died six weeks thereafter, In this case the prompt payment of the •^eoO'bnablBd the: ggent-to effedt $29,00f more of insurance upon the appreciative
$1,000,000 paid up—conducted upon strict bigness principles, and managed by^i of nationaf reputation for honesty ancl sagacity, this Company justly deserves the ance corps. The advertisement of the local ?gent for the National Life will be found in another column
Louis NAPOLEON has always hajd great deal to say about ''Liberty" and •Ideas"—words which he psactioally translates into ^Imperialism" and "Faith in tho Napoleonic Dynasty." He is now trying to suppress by governmental foroe the ebullition which his frequent words have excited and his course belied. If he would gain a hint toward wisdom, let him take a little look nt his neighbor Franois Joseph—a man ia every way his opposite —born to a throne taught wisdom^ by adversity andjnqw granger than ever in his divine right tp'rine pfecause he recog nizes thege^jyjyfjgJrt*to^ free existence
The Biahops, oCthp Methodist, Episco pal Ch.urcn,' Sduth, ate futte right in refusing to come back into fellowship with the Northern branch of the earner o^urph They assert that frifeVnal ^elilidni mpsi berestored. before, if at all, such, a aitlon cattbl-e^tertilddd.v 'TYuii, the raoft'Ofi&e schiem^haff pastied* away, byt eyery, branch of the Church at, ilhe South stands charged with its criminal^' ty.1' Its "cloak covered the master while heVofebed, murdered and violated. "While shri^s of t^ (tftpressed n,*|ei« BOD !y robes sho' and tion men are utteriy unflt toaiellowahip the good and. trU^jljqn'. who. compose the Methodist C^ureheat the Nortb. Bishops Simpson and-^nes deserved to be snub* bed for TnaJung^brothdrly "overtures Slaveiry'*wipedJotirdoernot absolve those respogsib^ for it.from their guilt, esj),eclalj'y when "they tried t^eir utmost to. prevent 4ts abolition. The churches which christened slavery a diyine in'stitu tion, are'Tio more^t^ISr nofy^mmunlon than- ibe crucifieEs-Xjf Jesusj-^Chicap Journal.
area Buu yioiateu. vy aiie thn.i oppressed, cried to iarb#in hou^fnbBir hallelujah's
n-. Conjarors' risfoMrick^ The sad /ata of Dr. Epstein, the Paris conjurer who' was wounded by a splinter of a.ramrod discharged from hisown conjuring pistol, Uiuatrates (says the London Oi'cbestra) what Bobert Houdin bas insisted npgn in -faw bogfc-^that.. magfeians
possess no ordinary bravery to stand before the muzzle of apistpl, knowing how Might a
tafs^ail»-msytWiftf-~tbem
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we and
great that bis features assumed a
ghastly hue^ Yetthe fclck. «n linjple. enough, two prepared bulleU hying1 been skillfully subatituted by Hoadin for thejei Ui ne
trigger of tiMUM&O two
Eleshipwrecksendured
resent case, and the several recdht terriwith fortitude and sobriety by large companies of men.— The world is not altogether going down _s_=s_£^
Gleanings.^
A choir from Amherst College will
been started in London. An English gentleman has bought between 3,000 and 4,000 acres of land in Nelson county, Va., on which he intends to settle 800 English families
ed to blackball a peer, the young Duke of Hamilton, who is a hereditary legislator after the pattern of the late Marquis of Hastings, and an associate of prizefighters and blackguards.
Russell Lowell to deliver the oration and poem before their next Convention, which will be held in 1870, at Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.
A correspondent of R'pon (Wis.) Own-
in one ounce, and found 17,300. In one pound there would therefore be 276,800 in one bushel, 16,608,000.
A woman calling herself "the fema'e Blondin," while crossing a rope sixty feet high at a circul^^i^.-atlgW^y?^? Bed her footing, burin failing graspea the robe with her hands, and was afterward caa^ti¥y'tttd!likiwlkJM¥itxOShe escaped with little injury.
Welearn from the NorxoichBulletin that Mr. William Stuart, of New York, he of the old "Winter Garden Theatre, is putting his stone villa in New London in
before the season is over. The Pall Mall Qaaette mentions anew play at one of the London theaters in which the utmost limits of realism seem, to have been reached. The enthusiasm of the audience culminates when a live donkey is brought in, and the house resounds with cries of Author 1 author 1"
THK Portland (Me.)
Sti-'s
c.'auco
face
to face with death. Houdin himeeif used to play wjt]i. danger with an entirely needless assurance. He relates how once he had.performed some startling fire arm' tricks before ft party of Arabiane, making use, of course, of the ordinary form of conjuring pistol, which is so- contrived that the ramrod "with dra*w| the bullet. While the rest of the party were expressing thelrfjf&iinratioB, a crafty old Marabout, whb'hid-^owle sugpiciom of the true nature of the trick, said: "The stranger i, doubtless a strong magiciin will he suffer me to fire! at him witb-iny own pis* tplj?"
Houdin,unhesitatingly,
''but first I must make invocation to those who assist me." The n&4 digfhe'~m«t fhe sknle and otfere^a^ bullets to the inspection of the ilarabout. Satisfied that they were lead—as indeed thev were —tbv Arab h»ulefi'ails:pistiU to ^adin, who loaded tbem, using the Arab's ramrod. Jlis-Qwn Juends ware in-terror, and er«HhJlw( Wlas sl^kniylis'skilf Was in perplexity when she saw him hand back to the Arab one of the loaded pistols. *8oW fire,'.' ^heieakK Tbe .Arab did"l«^ and Houdin wa9 seen with the bullet between his teeth. "Bah he said, seizing the bthe'r piitof, "you cannot use your own weapons. See here. You have been unabla to draw blood,from fieah, and I will draw blood from yonder wall." He al^i^ktlhe wall, fired, and immediately a elain of blood wae seen. T{ie Marabout went up to the wall, and When he liad dippeifWf Ifngeft iaHb'e'WAod Wbicfc tMe
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that, at the awful accident in Pittsburg the ether day, when four lofts of a bonded warehouse caved in, with hundreds of whisky barrels split apart and soaring out their contents in every dfreation, none of the great crowd assembled at the scene attempted to indulge in the "free drinks" so liberally provided. All were intensely interested in the efforta making for the rescue of three men buried under the ruins, and the higher motives of humanity thoroughly checked the ordinary appetites which a promiscuous crowd of that kind would be likely to •how.— Amid the growing laxities and self-in-dulgencies of civilization, it certainly is encouraging to notice the frequently recurring example* of solf«restraint in times of peril or great interest, like the
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Advertiser was a
few days since printed on paper made of a kind of material never before used in the manufacture of paper, Zizania aquatiea, or water rice. It grows in great abundance in many places in the Northwest, and the Advertiser predicts a great reduction in the price of paper in the use of it.
During the eroas»examination of a wit. ness he was asked were his father was. To which question, with amelancholy air, he responded: "Dead, sir—dropped off very sjiddenly, sir," "HojwC»me_ he to drop off suddenly?" was the next question, "Foul play, sir—the sheriff imposed .on his unsuspicious nature, and getting him to go on a platform to look at a select audience, suddenly heknocked asmall trapdoor out from under him, and in falling he got entangled in a rope, from the effects of which he expired."
PEARLS BEBINP THE BUBIES.—"When rosy lips part pearls should glitter behind them. To preserve and beautify the dental enamel, there is no preparation like SOZOSOHT, a compound of the most wholesome vegetable antiseptics, among which the bark of the South American Soap Tree, known to the natives as Quillay, and used by the Spanish Americans for cleansing, without impairing, the
HAVE beard it highly extolled aci hfife seen its wonderful effects, wri Martha M,
eat caution and will save many a dbj bill if used in time. As an un£
a fair trial and we warrant yog will nevever be without them. Sold by all dealr drs. p,dwjlm
FROM thej&gy Hospwr^T the bloody .ttle-field, the maTOSn of the rich and humble abode'TTftha..poor—from the Ice and Un^acred. from the mountalagtop, distant valley BWl far-off islands dFthe ocean—from pfory nook and corner of the civilised world, is pouring in the evidence of the astonishing efffects of DRAKE'S PLANTATION PJTTKRS! Thousands upon thousands of letters like thejfollowing may be seen at our office: 0
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Johnson, of Derby, Ct., abi
timer's Lotion. dwdlw
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I have been in the Army
Hospital for fourteen months spe«ohless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. Three bottles have made me a well man. dwlw Q. H. FLAUTE.
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LagerB«epCoolers. .,»• Ice Pitchers, 5U/. let Cream Freezers,
ToIIeTBetts aiifr^ Blut Cage& all styles, and
ID aliaadaae*,' whlol 'wfl] BE sold low to oar rests. Call at
ca-—CUM— -s?—-» as—gii 'HFeni, Tidi, VIci.""
Thy forlhooming anm%er of the Illuatnted tw^terl colon, «Ut be the most betuttfol. paper ever ^Utaed from the pre**
1H«
trt"»r prUtrtng" waa
y.-, fciSUi-.
hemraioau paiaiaaisi warrv
SOTS.
Illustrations arc printai lnfrom ofte to g*ten
ijiijt colors »t a olagle imprest ion.
Irom-tue betfntffaV lllostr»tiona wbieh
pauy It weekly every nnmiMr is repute with lbifing Bomwiee*, Iov« and Histrionic Tate*.. It
ia
tblit companion of
evary
tio
pf aU^BObl# indaitriea—ihe tnpport
...i
EO/.«1t£ jnir-n'H f.- Ji .: -3 A Mlb Htoatcils ktUc'r^A f.£ f.'
ttj ca-' I
K'ar
piM, bat retain1fl|tawfiwcanc( eqnal cpid aslongaswogi. -PI .- These oelebraM we are noy-gsprung oat by
andjf^p^ggd. O. D. anywfaer»jwj.llir
a the Ua^^t^^uldi^anadas at thfl reg^ar hoieaale PIL^S, «IFA^|« pn delivery. ....
lar
rT~t
a
ICO MOlKT'la BI4HSED IN ADVAPfCR «s «r 'er that all thdtt Ireona^and see Ike
goofa
lytfere'
\for them fiio'il. mi W A 8INQI1R WAftl/iR^UiY ADDRESSES, A CLUB 0» snCalTOW AN BXiyBfeA
I) THK AOBMlMHDiNG THE tiliUPj.SW,
AKUOSBTWMPQBES FOB Also, a iap«rM6t«fB(oVtelegant Orotdd-Obaitis }f the latest andoktoetiMftly styles and faXtelme, For Lk^Madil CUmtleme^'s wear, fioin 10Dt» 40Inches in length,^fc»i p#ltf8s of S2, $4, $6 '*r d$8 tacb sent when otdera&vHih watch (tt tho rtqpi.
wholesale$cM%«bocW SKSCK1BI IVflTMtH BKQUIBED, tdetkiy LodM Oi jgflWtWngSWH. abd addioas your oiders
77. .L'-.: i.
.J 4
HAUTE S«V THEM.'!
Ir
53^
\«s JtftVNvO W' Oi
-"I
,«98
:...
_,,/a ,rt various merchandise, and of tde N. T. Stock ExF{ :(SUCCC8CO. toy change, besides oth^r valouvle information.— i)r
1
r»tk Kow, Sjljucriptioas ltay C0m"4j»nCB T«ith' Miy month
61 ONTIILT
it
I x. (. XolBp atfloi, x.Tjtttijii'.'dvl uiv. gi.lid'Jtfaiouno.i 5 i. jji $15 Best. $15 8KAT BJ gXBJKH&'CASII ON DELIVERY.
ir'
HmT V!«K .tt'j'T Jwsi«a lJ? •.
1.
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I
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33
0,: UP. 03"
ia 5 G«.» fed
O
en
itssti CvJ
1. It ta 18VWT« ,m f-. IK) 8 0SS3|!l0i«a as J: 1 I no 8?iK
3D
BBLLS
'IJfVIGOBATOK,
0* Ctrft siwvVenating
ELIXIR,
6r ill Iwa'&feemonti of the Urinary Orj ?t Kiveg
Organs,
$.na Strength
to all who nse it and fallow my directions. It tiuETm iaite to.remove KSTVOHI Bebility, Impoten '•oj .or waAt^of Power, aad all weakness -arising fc««i fyqatiMOi ladiacretion, resulting .1n lots nr ssawTCE. Anplsaaant dreams, weak nerves, hgadacaej fl^cvona trembling, xeoeral. Uesitnde, gdlmqata ^f rjsion, flashing of tba skin, which, if Btclapte^i will surely lead to Insanity or Conit reMTar witiioatbelp. •Itatast be inrijidftMntAtSii$tlv to Sflsrtflirtio *bnfferer e"4ntl^Hr«fe.
pay
BALLS, f.v r#' vjr.w-.*
-.V
a Day.
TWO HA MAMPOK 91: |T' 11, OYUW
PATINf REVOLVING DOOSLB MAPS
Af lawdsaaadKaiepe, America and ttMVml«MS Rtatss efAtMrica.
,r!ar*u-j
Counties.
MioUl BreatJ(apernow jnst oompleted. shew 1 1 afflHLDlica-flLJiMQriaB£A- til KailroaflB tn lda& .andHSe^staat attenrtioL's in the varions Barope4taSkatea. Tnsab Maps are needed in evary Sobool and family in the land—they occupy the space
ft
eae Hap. aad by means of tba Bererser,
either side oan be thrown Iront, and any part brought level to .the aye. Connty Bights and large disco ants given to good Agents. 1 Apply for CUealars, Terms, and send money I rSample Maps, to J. T. LLOYD,, aiSldwlm S3 Cort.ands Street', N, Y.
MkNT3.AKW AfVERTI«ENhrtlTt^
Hnr York.
ais ooyerod. Kb-
Hifio&it .i. :i£0.rlvr .J-: biC''.*r' memb«x, |t U^ie.oolr p»p«u:.iu the vorld iri^oaa
fireeide-^the msKS-
of erory br»HCh ofHter»tnre—tte
ohaiaplon
of tho f»r-
mei^ mjarcliaiit, artiiMii, and the edacatian
Xfu^ea.'
Send
of
tte
for .specimen eopide. Sold
by all
:iqwa dealers. ^Subsnriptiob per annum. Addtjcsi THS WTESTJEKIT IPOBlD On., Cor. Park
THK DOLLARc 'SUN. CflAJSIJES A. SA*AtS ^APEB. (lire ohoaficst, neatest,' and' mVfst readable of tHW Yoric jourujis. Kverybody likes it. Three ,eil»ions,
lAHVf
oharga.'
Ss«x-W^KH.LT and WEIU.T, %t
^6, S'2,aod Sl year. Fit I reports of markets, asricnltnre,' Farm or 6' aud frmt Qrowers* Cliibtr, aid a complete story iauvary Weikly aad Semi* jWewkly,Dumber. A.. fai«iaW» present Co every BncBcrib.er., St»ud for Etiec.iiuen, wilh piemium thD, iJubIiifiei/tKn,H«W York.
jl'St.-'-I. W. feSGLftb nr •*1,*v r.-.
AGE MS WASTED FOR
A0W T031AKE THE FARE PAY. The most extraordinary bopkererpa^liehed in America. One Agcuts»ji 400 te »jf««[,*toWijships.
W SbllB eVery tftieie bfeCauM no'Farrtrerei'ir'efford tpdo without it. i*ublube4 ia bjth KsoLiBH aad Qbeman. 13,000 copies soldTu a few weeks. A epleadh* *te*&ce fcgjbgsitofja,. Bend for aro»Ur», giving i'dTl atscription ttniTUi^na to AgeHM. Souress ZEIGLK1!, McUOfiDV 'i* CO., Cliicsgo, 111,
gieut
/»jiiJ
ylSVi' BANK JS'OiMM IIUBQHTEB, JfJVlD FINANCIAL &&ZETTE. A.COHN, PUBtlSlltB. tifflce 7B IhuiiMi, 6t. Tf.f. porfs aud deecrlbee Countt-iffelts so accnratily that the pooreet jndgoway detect tbem quotes Banks.and Bank bffleorsi also, Price CarrpMp et
(nor aannni)„ Si.WJ1 UB
toil'Bifrfir.—ittUi.il i'o.j'.itlitors^ctsii' -P- TiPK) A MK.uic.iR, 37 Park ftowj New. York.1— maity..tlvri«n yaars' .experienoo in obtaining AMJUUOA$*IAA EUBQ^ISA^ PAT^N,^.
law aftU IrtfermHHoQ' iVee. Addreen^id al}Sve^ 1 r-'m-'iftr'n llvi iTj'llg srij. •itOU'C-
laSOSs
The a«rhrt-
totk HATjrtrrPAJ1^
MJMSNH.TIJPENICORTFT BAKBWIU., J^ttsbwrgfaiCa.-r Gent):—Save
been ustna y0ur.make.9f
Oanc,
Saws in. our Mill, and find them, in point 01 ijaallty, sapor'foV'tb ahy 'we oTerwed YOURS, FCO. SHAW, BIIAFOFLABD
LippenCotf & BaKeweH's
't'.ffojB 1 & '••tv.u od«bI .00L aefflvlt io!
[.tdy j'!'.' .danirsJoM
a" nwrfavt.d lo locfoina
oil/ I
a
sL&mn.-*,
LIPPESCOTT it BAKKWEtt:—We have no trooblo 'with yonr Saws tbey don't1 need to be lined np with papsr we put them pn the Mandrel and they go right alonf.
Temper perfectly -nniform and qnallty uuaarpass.d. IteepectXuliv, CHAS.A.yOXt,... 1IPPBNC0TT & BAIKW8LL, STanufactnrersof Circular, Malay, MM Qabgand Gross-Cut Saws-, Chopping Axes, all shapes.— Colbmn's 1'atent Axe. ShOTew^Spades and Jtlile's Patent Covered itcoop.
for CH.UJ1CH, ACADBMT, TAOTQRT, FARMS ic'^ Tlie loudest,' best, and pnrest toued made. They ne»Br break, e»ery' KABMBB wants one, at from 85.00 to $15i0&. Large bell*' for Churchoj Ac., at ratiSonahl9 prices.'Fair dis^ count to Iho trad?. Addrssfc,. wM. Ii ft J. H. MKliUIJf, Fiederjcktown, O..
O A W A E A Delicious, Healthful, Temperance BeTerage. Extracts supplitd £r.jTountafns. For terms and ciicular se-id to DB. IKISli'S OttawaBeer and Family iUdiclnoManarMtarjng.Oo.,No, 31 Fql ton btreet, Brooklyn, Now York.
The Best Sporting Gun
in the World!
tt»OPK|t'S American 13 4k 16 Qsngs
Wrceth loading Bepeat% SBoT, GIJIT. ImprovtU by 0. Ms SPENGEB. Inventor]
01°
FX A.L^ D^UGGISTa
If yo»y:«npot prooiLre.it eends etatemeot of rftpr.case,.and enplgse the money'.to BRYAN Jp,,n.OeSar street, New Xark, and it will be" (Witjott.^Pn rbceipt ot Five Dollars^ a Jqttle laaWya'OTkl to seren small, wilt 10 sent to any press dm coin *ue ^Juited ^taiep, cbVrgo^ paid. Prlrate circqlars^ tint mjappUcfitiQli, close stamp. dec|9doodwl
the f,m
JUS
thefbll
y&iBBATf
Patent Ground, c*ibal lc 'uagteifi gnlwolfnl
Spencer Itifle. FIUING FOjDB
SHOTtvIN XWO. riKOuNIlSi, using ordinary am. 1 munitiou. Mnuu!aotureiby B0PE8 SPOBTZNG I ABB1S OU., Anil.ornt, Mass. Hend for descriptire|sea circular,,giving prict) list and testimonials.
W'ASTKP, AUKS IS, where, male ana female, to lntndcce the GBNt£ INK IMPBOVHD COMMON 8JBM8B FAMILY SKWIUWif MACHINE. nta^ne will ttitob» hem, fall, tuck, quilt, lThis
-.- d, l^ad, br»l.l
atid
em
broider in a mast' miporior manner. Prioj only J18. Fully warrants I for five years. 'M'Vwfll pay S10U0 lor any machine that will sew a stronger, morv beantilal, or more elasi'io seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lcok •Stitch.« Every seoobil stitch cah be eut and still thecloth cannot bs pulled'apart without tearing it. Wt pay Agepti from f70to 9300 por inoatb and expensed-, or a Commission fr 6m whleh twice tbat1 amounted be made. Addres'SKC09tR & CO., Pittsbargh, Pa.. Boston, Ma-s.,or8t. Louis. Mo. t'ftutlon.—D not
bi
impossd upon by otht/
parties palming off worthlees ckst-lron aiachineS under the same namo or otherwise Oars Is the onlygenuine and roally practical cheap machine manufactured.
BKST OFFERS TO A0ENT8
TOMOWKB
roll PALMElt'S KUKBY GBLNDKR for .and BBAPEB KNIVES, and AU ituQiiD TO&L It OCTCA81S the Grineston^, and COTS FA8TKB WITH LES POWJCB.— \Vcighs bnt 2R'I
O0MIS1
nient. a®"T£BM8 TKBY LIBjEBAL and sales Urge at. immedialo. To s-curo an sgsncr. addrtfsa, JAY JC. STGBKE, Toledo,
051T ONE DOLLAR
altb.tL.,.aJy
warranted tor twd y*arH po»t-P^4 to aay part of
the U. S.on icivipt of Ooo Dollar, or ihree for Sx.?0.~ Tf aatisiaction is not g^ven, mcney refnn1 ed. Address W. SOOTT* ^AUL, 47 Chatham street, Hew York. The t)roida W Y,Q. orders and registered letters al
WANTED—AGENTS-
simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever' invented. Wjll knit 2J,(X0 ttitchespermin. nte. Liberal iadncements to Asents. address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bbaton, Mass,, or St. Louis, Mo.
ASK your Bortor or Bragglst for
nine. Detroit
SWfcKl' ftl'ISlSB-lt equals (bitter) Qui- I
(Addnw'tr. B. PAWO Co.
MM MM
To THM WOIIIM QUH:-Iaaaowsnpafcd to fnralth rilclmii
with conataat (•fiornst it
able. Itftjr Mate to^|S Mr_rr«alnK. to eMlly earned bjfmoiUfNttV^illWioji aad
aad^taat wti wnm* their
whoietiate to tk* son whi addreet make thefbUdwtagae are not well- aatliMt «Oh Ito
son ^WJIMMSJMI aadl
Aside
aoftoia.'
-«aif
I-A1OMTKI.I
(peraiin,um), J3.00. All loiters mivit.be adareteed'to A. UO JN.TnljIieher, 7fi Haesaii 3trtet, »tfw ed Terk. Letter iox S19S. ax.
AGENTS WAN'tiED
|"pr ii'-tiew ond^inttnueiy intbrcistfnB Bookj i*. 1*1' ittfts VK Bf JEW„ WJEST. fcssixrxuel Bowles. ,4
A.vplams of travel, tsperipnee and obseryatf.on wfJh Yice-l'resitfeDt Oolf »1, between'thB Misaonrl ItiTtr aud ih'i rtiiiflfc Ocean. SpJcndld'y-lllM-Crated. .It vill cutxli ail otker £o^lm. ::teui fft Oitculivr.i,. l-.xtta wmmi4»ions gifoo ,.r I J. A. STODDARD & GO., Chicago, 11),^
Marriage, teat dreea
FWci.
Tan artlc
n.dMT ij
111' itat, si®n fiiXi {«i flexibility.
itno TK'd cqual fo aay Ifijrrnrl nvwlt, &nt lor band scwiB.-? bettcritU^£p x,,U£R'\.eort, JircaA in tho market.
T?!'-'MR
WISMWAliHe
xa: mad ^Kprcssiyr .amily. use £rpm,fity?e .tall sizes said pttrt?
es said' ptxyocyr.'.
:'As'li
j'l W«H
send $1 to pay f»r th#tra«ktoof.writiac a*, fill parti cnlari, dlNetM^'W, f«*t free. Baa pie Mntltr fee )?.
O. AI'IiKM
A«wi.tv.*». ~.
If ben«*1M, r*t«ra t*e poataf*.
Ad-
dreiePHll^iitHBOS, Jtox P, PhilaWffcla, Pa.
:-flS4JPanBMr^T A lady who had Deafneea, Oaiarrh aM Sorefnla, waa aared by a aiotple reou«ly. Her eyepath^Mayd gestilude prompts' her ta sead the reovipta me of charse te any one elmilarly afiicte^. AitRwUn. j. C, Lkkistt, Uabokam M. jsnis'cf HINTS TOTBB MABMSO
isstttnt'i oryaapblat. ,BT3396. N
ttese-
Marry. Heed staatpa for A. WlSbLOW A CO.,
TVw e/
akipt
iSH.ll r.
V.
O,
r.f:r 7,
i-
JI««V»«gr-.-^'T'.ie oaaip»at
pnttHtie^coataiiMac
•eqoantee n, ttior'a p' •u6«et»
tMnw
aOOpagw,
aad 1SO-
Oi %III
rklitthlataiid bjrtrt^H tf
oases treated. A truihfal adTis«r to.tbS.iiJtW and those intaaijlptjai anyrlsar rllT T"*-— [Tea oi
V^'eaiiMlM
S^tt
aMy
PAHRBB ft
GO6D8, of
A pkuillhlet, l08 pages' of
Of.tka
diMaaei «pon «Mah hMMa: t«af, eitha a ff«"aWoft?
ribeMatrUltaHm
EC trtmti fhmjwim «*alaiaadtairad. tnSeri^aUoa^, 0*nt trie for two stamps. Aad^Ssa^tas.
a9o ebataispia^D'#
vral laid
,Ki-»
II
:o::ioaTror-: ln .1 Jri_ij iijj li.^dj^c.l'j v!.1::
CO'S'i""'
«KUT «R« WliMi SAL!
•..'nr.--.-. ." uctI -.0.1*08 ... O
O WD «I S ALBUMS
eTery dMCiiptIen, yo«-aatf
'lfi Seoret«f o\»nrWKp-W«fc*«*a very large Oaah Oapltel, aadM«aiha»ra!l»
MANUFAOTDBSBS' aU the goatfat thns aariag tbaaanMuaac^a M4IS aMteto.Mp
Importer or Oomauwion ¥ff6hAyw .w^ol%» sale and Bauil Dealer^ Me^nmn Musi i:
tha^Oia Jetail n|»it ftvMHii«tS^s«t,MM
^a«a, w,|air'l»»«« 'pr»ii«itaa:',-rie^a.': If the ardoie named oa tae Ciieek isnotnaatad-
afiiMigTUohaMtw i*'"!
ifWtti,»
whtewtMmMiU'M Mii^etkar «fianaMy
BaarKo«a,aa'to
Paiua aad Test arts gooA. Hed
bam, SilTsr-platedlftgraW* ItsM SlasMtailk :iaartV3ijf aavataflal-tfoed nwne Ijnnmfnd ir haidiBBi tirtid and ]ig§4 Paraspl^20yafs 'i&i gr(a^Jk§i ooi6riJ Ttbf a a a W a a ask Toweia, ii^Wrtat tfaayJaaaobaoTraT' eogtairedlfapkln 1 miw^l c6tt^^kli|s ¥ivUi ^SrSoV plat#, iiadles1 schaum Pipeia Decsert Forks. Or one articlel onSfromE'xohan^Mt.
For 9 ci*bors«,aa« rirejNtian^ssyariis gooi qtalilit Brov* ftr EUufatd„BhM#*gi
V»ijAb»altjroolOaaslmerafor paata
NapkUs
I JHHiJWiiUHJWJJiJJWW-1
INSURANCE.
fwsm-
ihi
:AddngfKi
-SACDPVI
jnms
Uantn Maadksrdtieti. Vitta wtdta Saokin Coaatarpanatri Slegaht doable
Wf ifMa.
Fashionable Alpacoa DraaaPattv^ a°y oolor,— lset Laca Dortaias. 1 patt woor Blankets. Saw
gra-fad iUm. istMsfaSMH8(MOTrU)i|ads
tm*.
tO natcH.
Boots. 6} yard1Veryflni,•
fo«d Brewa or
silver Hqnttng-oase
Wit-—
Setof 6 ivory-handled tea Kniras^wtlii ,iilTerplated Forks." Hasdsotto satin or i|ilt Parasof,' heavliy beaded add Uatd. »0 yalrd* fat Vritata, (aat colors. Ladisa' or geaia' lanaf NtMM trasellngbag, Frsaoh Crap% HaaOsomafopl Dress Patters, ladies4 (ttoth Qioak pattens'. Laoiea' faslilaaabls Stewt: 1 lie large Matwlii Its iQallt.. 8 Hoaweipb QaHta., SflTer-jUatfd Cake Basket, plated oQ fine waita natal.' Oia'al&e Meerschaum Pipe. l)alr gaats' valf OroneactielafroMOfaibaf Maadoaa IkwflMk of ^VocXoar ariiclaafrem Iilat,
tnte
^r a mors extendcdt ilst o^ CokmisSlobs, Oiroolai. Wo alaio gfre Agaata«MItoaat Commiasioas, in. proportlem ta tbtaaMSt of money returna4 for goo4s. Tt4s extra oommiselan is not. offered by any other hot)sev. We tb« oaly-nsM Who pay rhflr agents for^xMi for goads after they-have obtained aa^seribera theirciatia. ...V «e |ue to seal all wsg hr JM(|ster
stirs ton ciitcFuifi,
Sendyoar address taTTail, Town, Uoiiatyaaiiteta
on ed
PARKER & OO.
Noe. 9S aad loft flunuv ii* laa^Mi
—mtrntrnrnimm+mmilh
WmjDOW GLASS WAJ&E •Uu^Zc »i.ac^ltllail.«
BENJAMIN H. 8H0EMAKBB
Nos. 205,207, 20$ a&d 2|^ 8t,
PHILADEIJPH1A.
0
and it cheap and coilto-
lmportorof
Tifton rtviH
French and French Fl|ts QliN for
di?,Uhlo,
.T*um«^puCO salubiT''vr I Colored and Orhamental ChnrchOli
orgerfnemen, Fluted Glassi br ,Odo$prjrMj»fiet.
in hand some, tnetat we, wbito Ual ^ilt leticrred, brasi moyemenla, scmad asd seui( mhli\ aiMi Jtsy, complete. A true permanent indicator ot time
1 ati 8C tt 1 srit
Every 8iae and ^Thickesa,
By the original ease, bex, ar SlagM light, Sqaai or cat to any irrcgaUr^hape. martSdili
V"
Mtft AN9 6A*S,
rot an bloi ad
NATIONAWT TT
I'J
LWEINSIIRAICE COr,
a"
or TBI
United States of .AtteH&i''.
(HitKtiD bj spstuuei
it
APPBOtsd Jtwtftt, UU •q
CASH CAPITAL |l,000,00#w PAIS Hfmixr*
Iflret National Bank PEHLADBLEHIA. 'WhirSliSf JcvDity'toitifbt* transaiet^, kildto'whiWt atfederal etmt$na»- oi eaea sh(«id^MdMM(t: sSihl gnfjJod fidj tim
1 «nrics»fir, awraoaa
OfcABStKC® H. ClABK^
Committee.
tfTHII»»s
futbaw
aay lhlsnfatfrair.immemw^c^.JfeStnrao:' A
SI/TO ,s»two
JRrrMV»«,rl).[^ aMj
BIKBT D. COOKK, Vice-President.
X*d 1 11*H»
.te'j-.A tug
It to a Natleaal tiaBpsa}', «al act artiaiMN, IMS.' eoaoU IthaaaMU.o uyltalaf l.t—
ftMHNifc lit|irMAuBlse»TllMr M^NSai
ce^aaka(w ike saau.a^acr-
oJ ]uod.
lis relldea are exeayt Ota aUacksmliisiia There mmswwwi iwlflsHsaa la the
"H'-noU atjuT
a— »«Miaile,iH}in8 adfmjt
FaUaicpawsirhetakeaTrlUfM*^^11
rterat oa the aaaatl yajvaiia.
riaeb i»d
the la
eu, apera wula aa^£f M^terlM llftja aaaaal lacoaie or eae-tealiitae aanSi, aaiMslili4eyon7..
j:
^n:r'^1
!lieJ^Mi#trfiMargBih»lr'ilAh»
•vo* ncibuljni .n&iti
s, aol te pay tat at so lew a cost taatdl'
Faiiftiets'' Mil imiiaii
IfM eM BFpUeattas'tD then—a
.R('i«wiv«iTrt ,l oi 09
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
General Agents for Ohio and Central aiiP%eBftP" era Indiana.
"••t 1 .'w ,..ij/moawa^oT SHwlyi tntni Ageatiittiswfi» Adfeee -moo -tol ,naer "mollo miel a lol ,xtaom 1 i" I'uaajwj ns •tnwfm m^HMf'ACT.uaaitiir,"
bsotan aal*8
Ja23dtf
fe
ad Oadf bleak. tilde,
v/ jfarus yyv«* «i«wa vr 4iwaw«^* n^Mef^aywis wsn«« 1 elegant hi^tt-ooloi'id all-wool plaid t*oplln Brers Pattern. I pmpress Clotk Ihwas.Patter**
rgeat^
watob. Bartlett band
portable Sewiag Machine, Spiaadi^ramlly Bible, «t«el paararijua, with if«pr4 p4 photograph
SSyaroa
Cr
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