Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 August 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TEBKK HADTKi IlffD.
Friday Morning, August 13th,
Ij «wn» jo be veiy generally conca* |bfi Tintf^iaalfen of for. the gubernatorial race In Ohio, as re« ported In oar dispatches yesterday morning, waa the best move the Democratic Ceatral 'OommitUe of that State could h^ve made. Mr. Txsvirsos will probably poll the fair vote of his party, for, altfcougb bisxacard is iallcf inconsistencies, he bring* to the con teat.something of portonal popularity ani very respectable "ability." ^hesinnosities of b» qgurse win rather commend hint to, .than prejudice 3ali#f#4l»4f gotfd- opinion vt Mb* Democratic masses. As candidate for the
Democr^ernofl^natioD for the Presidency itt l8I?xhe,wil} regard this race as preliminary to that, and will leave no means fXifttriad to reduce ot overcome the JEtepubItckn thsjority in his State. There'will be lively canvsia with the chances very largely in favor of Eepnblican success.— The friends cf Mr. Hxhsbicks in this State, those who tie their political fortunes to bis Presidential hopes and prospects, cannot and will not care to see vp-nrpT-TtTftM make & creditable race. In this they will reciprocate the worse than indifference felt and shown by Pbshdlstoh'b friends towards Hekdrices during ,gar last State campaign.
ids ramovalof tbe seat of government 4a seriously urged in the West, on tbe ground that the proposed change Is necessary for tbe promotion of Western interests. The St. Louis i?«twcrafc«harges that "a New ^STork, New England and Philadelphia lobby makes our laws and it insists to it "ftfe commercial intereat 8vof the Mississippi Talley demand a removal of the capital to the West.' To
'the subject had much more practical im portance beforD theday of rtrflrrmds and telegraphs than at the present time. Information in regard to the action of the government on ail important subsets is instantaneously transmitted to every po% litioal centre in the country, and the people of San Francisco are apprised of the progress of legislation or tbe action of the Administration, as promptly as the inhabitants of Washington City. As to the time spent in travel, the continent csn be crossed in less than a week, tb.9 members and representatives of the moBt distant ^jStates consume less time in reaching the tSir*"1was~i?ommmed
is'jwa oen tuy' ago,"anTn» .chango to any.^ven porfit Will'affect any material or necpBS%r^£ ^nyjrovement in this re* spect." •& Tk® Inquirer farther suggests that if the Democrat will guarantee that lobby..iata cannot Jive in a Wsetern atmos*1' phere, or that they' cannot travel to the fboree of the Mississippi with but little ^..jmore trouble than that now necessitated by the journey to Washington, it will greatly strengbton a weafe point In its that will speedly follow the census to be taken next your, will greatly increase Western representtiaon in Congress, as a Tfcrge increase ot the number ai WeBtern Senators lias been affected during the present decade, and as both the President and Yico President are citizens of Western States, the Inquirer can see no indication that Western interests are likely to sutler from the continuance, of the seat of government at Its present location. There is no question" ing the fact, that capital or no capital
Western influence will speedily become a controlling element in American politics and, for practical purposes, it matters but little' whether the Mississippi. Valley registers her decrees on the shores of the Potomac or near the broad bosom of the -Father "Waters.
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Thk liew YoHc Times ftirnishea this fresh illustration of the facVthal.the advance of science Is favorabi^to the criminal classes: No sooner had "an unknown man oommitted suicide at air^nglish railway station, with a portion of the •~poils of the Ocean Bank on his person, than the cable apprised us of tbe fact and described the tecurities and within tsn days tbe Police authorities receive by mail a photograph of the corpse, which enables them at once to identify the accompli in tbe theft, and conse ^uontly to place themselves on the tract of tbe perpetrators. Mr. BouciCA.v(T'e calebratei photograph scsne in "The Oe toroon" was by turns praised as a triumph pf icnaginative ingenuity and ridi. v-uled as a far-fetched theatrical sensatioC?
Bat fact is fully as strange as fiction— even Mb. Bcucicauli.
Ak IilPOBXAHT Oboxb Was recently iisued by the War Department, directing a body of distinguished officers of tbe army to meet at Fort Leavenworth, in Ssptember, and to continue their sea* aions, from time to time, until tbey have thoroughly tested twW the vari« out systems of tactics ,for the^different arms of the service- After a thorough &festigtti£a4ff siattini doubi.or di» pute, the tactics they finally conclude to recommend artjto be printed and adopted by the regular army and militia cf tie Usitad State* «o that a superior* system setting squadrons, in the field and mMcevrtng" troops'^3ay" be~^h"Iformly established.
Tas sMteaeat now going the rounds of the Democratio papers that Hofi AlxxiHDKR Bamsbt, Senator in Congress from Minnesota has been aent abroad at a cost of "$10,000 in gold" to negotiate a new postal.treaty with tba French goyeroment, is emphatically contradicted by. the St. Paul jDtu/y Prist, August 4. That paper says: "The fact is, Seaator Rahwry is traveling in Europe at his own personal c«t. He does not go abroad as envoy extraordinary or minister plenipotentiary, or any nonsense of that sort, but as plain Mr. Ramsey, of Minnesota."
Tm« jfXXP bitmwoh of the Cable bonds that are uniting mankind 4b to-be from Cuba to Aspinwall. An English Company has already been organized to prosecute this task to a successful conclusion. A project for the submission of a cable along a portion of the western coast of South America, with variooKionnectionB on land, is also well advanced. The success of these projects will establish instantaneous communication between many of the important points in tbe central and southern sections ot tbe western hemisphere and the United States and Europe, and give anew impulse to commerce.
Thb Ihtobhai, Bivmro* reoeipUcontinue to be much larger than at the corresponding period of last year. The fact that honesty is now deemed an indispensable qualification of officials connected with tbis important department of the government, and that a vigorous effort is being made to enforce all the Bevenue laws, is greatly increasing the income of tbe Treasury, without adding to the outlay of conscientious tax-payers. The nation al credit Is rising higher than ever, and the people are inspired with fresh hopes that tbe debt is not to become a perma nent burden.
Personal.
The Czsr frowns on Sorosis. The Hauck is engaged for Moscow. Qov. Hawley has gone to California. Mrs. H. B. Stowe is at "Westport for thesummer. a i.
Carrier fell dow& at Bordeaux and broke his arm
Edwin Booth drives a dog cart at Lang Branch. Gen. Meade and family have arrived at Cape May.
summers at Cornwall.
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Rev. George Trsskjs better, and prc-i poses to fight the devil for some years yet. .Jij
I be Marquis of Bute has rented for th« winter the Mulo-Saverelli Palace in Borne.
Character is defined by .Ralph Walda Emenon as tbe "incapability of being upset.'
At Sitka, Mr. Seward will see the sun "stand sUll,' as It did in the days of Joshua.
The bar-keepers in Washington don't know President Grant- They all know Johnson. x.iAlldili.
Mrs. Grant was once a poetess for Western journals, under the signature of "Anastasia."
The HocbeSter Express denies that Hon. Noah Davis intends to resign his teat in Congress.
Saxe is going to California to lecture, and we shall soon bear his Saxe-horn on tbe Pacific slope.
Judge Noah M. Swayae, Associate Judge pf the United States /Supreme Court, is" in Ohio.
It Is said men are. known by the company tbey keep, but Bonner is known by tbe norses helkeepa.":
General Logan's mother^ a widow,keeps a hotel at Murpbysboro, 111., and has done so for many years. iMiJii:
Queen Victoria has been presented with a spinning wheel. It reached Buckingham Palace, luly 1.
Prentice fears the Chinese will eat up all the birds' nests. They have been ^coowKto do aomeasobbinVr*" -asssat
Cyrus W. Field is„ entertaining bis friends in magnificent style at hiu. new residence,on the Hudson". k_JL a
Tbe Emperor of China is to be married this year. He Fs 14 years old, and baa been engaged this good wbile|^^
Mr.Train has driven one California short-band reporter into suicide, and tbe rest into merely "sketching him.''
Djemil Pasha, th&Turkish Embassador in Paris, will accompany the Empress Eugenie on her visit to Constantinople.
Tbe negro minstrel, Bsckus, who is now delighting the people of London, was a Cleveland neweboy in his younger days.
One of the legal heirs of Lord Thomas Stow of England has been diseovered in Tolland, Ct., where he is keeping a store.
We have beard from MeOlellan. He will reaoh Long Bran0hsome 4ime' during this month, if his pontoon trains come up in time.
Captain J. Bickford, of Birch Harbor, Goldsboro, Me., captured a whale leventy feet in lengbtb, near that place, a few days since.
Edward S. Ellis, of Trenton, writer of "Indian Romances," has been retained by a Philadelphia paper at $6,000 a year for five yeare .j
Th» Crown Princess of Pruisia is praised for having, with her own hands, nursed a poor old woman, the victim of I a late fire in Berlin.
Frederick Douglass, Jr., of Bobhester, I was married In Cambridge, Mass., a day or two since, to Miis Virginia L. il. Hewlett, of that place.
The Bangor (Me.) Whip saystbatClsra Monroe! aged eight years, now on a visit and fiftystwo pounds.
The denth of Adrien Berbreigger, the! distinguished Algerian servant, is an nounced. He was an able scholar, critto and archseologist..
M. Visuxtemps has recently become the owner of one of tbe famous Guarnerius violins in tSePlowdfcn collection, having purchased It for the sunt of £315.
Judge B^dge^ay, notei as the inventor of the Ridgeway revolving turret for ironclads, died atjaa.agp of 6$ years, at his residence Wednesday.
Bessie Bisbee, who has made some smart speeches for feB&le juffrage. hat backslidden and abazfdbned the stump. The gen. tleraan name has not come to licht.
Mr. Robert Bonner speeded Dexter
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sfte a break^astitt Ifoiiefr^feChisteT. He was onabie to walk totha railway station, only a few steps, and bad to be carried.
Dr. Beck, the non-committal witaeu in the Cr*ig3jpr*gue breach of promisa case, baa dropped into literature in a friendly way, and writes articles for the Northern
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Mrs. Cooper, living
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gave birth to triplets, all boys, the bigges' of whom weighed only two poun4iu They were, however, perfectly built.
A re'ic of the days of Frederick the Great is gone, namely, Unit. Tainanti, who was the vocal teacher of the beautiful a#ea^u i8a, and who recently died at otrdaminberone hundredth year.
Jamee P.'and John BrOwnlow, sons of Pa«6n~Bfown!5W, have been defeated in securing seats in tbe Tennessee Legislature, although tbey supported Senter, and feenter had a majority in their respective idistrcte.
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The Aew YielULa Qperfc Hou?e cost three million dollars. ^1't^^gpulatiofl of Mew
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crop at thirty
Two counUet#? Wisconsin have received 1,200 immigraata since New Tears.
ra^iMak-hMengs^d^dwia-Bo^thfor a week during the coming season. 'HBkra*iwmmaedeti|L,^ rancUco last year.
?®M*#a*4sianii iiar^0rBaptist churches, with 49 pastors %nd a membership of 9,300^ 0
Douelaa county, Minn., is the center of a rapidly increasing ''Scandinavian. Society pf the Ngr|hvest.^
At one time theje were 1,176 worshipers in the synagogue at Newport now not a resident Jew is" Totind there.
A French.Jady's idea of originality: to dress as every one else dresses, and yet to dress1il»B»'oh®«lsei*i
*!ew Torkers are afraid to look into an ash-barretaowta-days, for fear of seeing a deceased bsby. itf affcw days Utere is to be a tournament bv- tha negrees of Tennessee, in
Brigham Toacgsays he marries so of- I which a novel and pecuUar„f|ature will ten he forgets it. be Twttiog'mateb. Prussia alone, of all foreign Governtntfnts *#ith which we have relation#, owns ft hTOte4n Washington for the use .butHiWil
One of' the Sandwtiich Islands has Hotmj9 plantation of 288 adults. They engage in ..sugar "culture and export :t to Salt Laksi iity.
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A i' I ii.ansas.procnises "that her population shall beJW000 when tbe next census is •tafew.
BTgii'i^imnniMisiii '"riirii im'ir ii Tiie cranberry lands in Ocean county, N. J. produce this-year 10,000 bushels, ollMt jeatj.j«d valued at W&hMfc ff 2ISM ill
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A -PS«firK««|Wte paper reports 1,200 babies inj^at wty under the age of eight month^gjrfce ravagos of war are being rapidly" repaired.
Lovingiwife at Long Branch "The horrid sun makes mekeep my month shot.' Sarcastic husband_ "Take s6i4]6 of il hom« witfcyoo.'
A clergyman ia Virginia has invented a peanat^ickar and cleaner that will do the work .of twenty men.
-A ftnatmgnfaairjaanut actor haareachod Muscatine, Iowa, It is a good sizad furniture' shop, which floats down the Mississippi, gathering willows from the bonks, making cheap ohairs for the mii-
The few sparrows imported the New York parks in 1866 have increased to several thousands, and are of great service in clearing the trees of caterpillars and other vsrain.
Tbe baptist Home Mission- Board is asking contribution of $70,000 from the ijcburofleis for'.'the education of colored
I'oola of the South.
Goethe's statue in Munich will be un covered on tbe 20th inst., tbe one hundred and twentieth anniversary of his birth.
building was lately erected in Rich-fP^fft-Hbe -practical construction of which a Colonel, a Major, two Captains and several Lieutenants of Lee's army took part.
The Nicobar Islands recently annexed to Great Britain, are to be colonized with Chinese, a sufficient number having agreed to emigrate to the Islands from the Straits settlements.
A good wife of Sioux*City, Iowa, presented her husband with an heir weighing fourteen pounds and six ounces, in the morning, and did a big washing in the afternoon.
'There Were granted one hundred and two cases of divorce in Cincinnati last year, and one hundred and nineteen wero left undecided. Of the whole number of applications, fifty-four were made by husbands and one hundred and sixty-seven byttives.
A Bridgeport, Conn., oysterman recently baa a strange haul- He fished up one hundred knives and twenty-five pairs of scissors. What oansad the strange deposit is not known.
The European Jews, at a late synod confessed the primary importance of free soientige investigation, the supremacy of Individual opinion in religion, and a disbelief in tbe final restoration of the Israelitish power.
A waitress in a fashionable family said tbe other day, whea giving warning to a Mtdy, on the ground Uiat her master was not a gentleman, that her previous em-
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loyer was a gentleman, inasmuch as "he three kinds pf wine on bis table, and •wore
The institution of th# crecht, ot infant day nursing for poor infants whose mothers are compelled to be out at work, Is being introduced into many cf tbs large oities of Great Britain.'
According to the statistics of 1865 there are in £arope 1S6.M0 deaf and dumb, 216,000 blind, 305,580insane and imbecile penons. Insanity is most frequent in the northwest of Europe, and toward the southeast gradually decreaser.
An English cockney at the Fails of Niagara, when asked how be liked the falls, replied: "They're 'ansom—quite so but they don't quite hancer ay hezpectations besides, I got vetted, and lost me 'at I prefer to look at'em in an hlngraving, in ot weather, and in the ouse."
Oarleton is altering, for his entire pub* lishing business, the well-known hotel, "Worth House," at the a notion of Pifth avenue, Broadway and Madison square, N. Y-, the moot fashionable and axiatocratlc point in the United States
At the Springfield Street Chapel, Boston, last Sabbath, "Father Cleveland,''' in his 90th year, made the concluding pray er and the father of Dr. Cbapin and Mr. Sogers, who was one hundred that day, were among the congregation.
The Patrie notes that Marshall Serano is fast acquiring the style of a sovereign. He is to occupy the royal resi. dence at La Granja, and has been pleased to command "that all official acts shall
visiting his birthplace neat Gavan aadj jgegefortb be in the name of Hia HightalklDg Irish With his old a«}uintances, ness the Regent who were delighted to aee a Cavan boy come home a Judge.
Married, at 8 an berry, Mass, by the Rev. Mr. Cranberry, Mr. 2~eham!»h Blackberry and Mise CatherineXlderbwry, of Danbury. We hopa^lhe detoeadants will not prove gooseberries
Princesa Felicia, a dwarf, aged 6 jeers, cad only one foot eight inches high, has made ner dibut at the Cirque da 1' Xmper^trice, Paris. So yoang, so pretty aad already espoaad to receive bouquets, compRtefnfif. ahd even deolarationj,—» '"What a Mure I
OwrttM ILXoomis, the "colored tleman" who shaved Andrew Johinbn during his term of office, and has enjoyed the poet of Executive barber since, the ^resentAdministratioBcametB, has beeo appointed to a clerkship in the Third 'AuditdrVoffide. s_
great actress Fanny Janauschek retnrned to the United States after an absence of a few months. Xt ls said she will make New residence, an language undler the best teachers, view to performing ib England a aoon as she is prepared. She wnl not appear on the stage until ifae has acquired oar language well enough tor this purpose.
-A Jt .it-a* Chicago. "A. D. K." (Richardson we belifeva,) wriiee from Chicago to the 2few Fork Trihau- Chicago, lead* all our Eastern cities in availing, baraelf o& tha Pacific Railroad. 8he has filled California with romora of her great aass. Everywhere one hears the remark, "I should like to sea Chicago it must baa weeded fulcity." Doas the atmoephere of Laki
Michigan stimulateall who have it to trumpet-tongue admiration? On the way. ont I asked General Sheridan "Bow long have yea been here?". "Two montes." "Have you happened to cseet anybody during that time who ondareetimatea Chicago?" "Not II" he replifd laughingly. "Why, I have evia beg«9r to blow- for it myself i" So say we all of us.
No sooner was the golden spike driven, than in San Francisco, in Sacramento, in the remotest mountain eountias el California, appeared Chicago manufacturers, merchanta and drummers. And one can hardly rid* from Saerameoto so Omaha now withoutmeeting two or three parties of leading Chicago men, on their way to spy out the land and build op it|
lag car and dining trip. One which we met area proyidM with letter-heads, printed for th§ occasion in this form:
Her latest home wonder is an enormous dry goods store. No stranger within her gates is permitted to depart Without seeing it. The buildingwof wbUe marble brought from New York—is not so deep as Stewart's but is mueh mere symmetrical and pleasing. It ie crammed with goods from, basement to lot. Six stories are devoted to jobbing, and oneto the retail trade. A steam elevator savea
Lovk and Libbrtt, by Alxx. Dumas the great French.autbor, is in press, and will be published in a few days, by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. Any* thing that Dumas writes is entertaining, and it Will command a vary large .aale, being a narrative of tbe French Revoln-
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notice and an invalid ItfiyilciapV ^ttle visiting the Island of St. OroiX for their health, experienced and fritijieMed iftany surprising and beneficial eflbctsofthe
Magnolia Watkb.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dWlw
Passalc vi neyardi of Dr. Speer have nev* er been so loaded with grapv aa tbe vinea are thia year. If not by too mtioh rain or early froet, the ^Uantit as well as quality of the Speef. Vlnti will exceed anything herotofora.'Mit the Allegheny mountains, eapocially tha Oporto grape, front Which the Doctor's celebrated wine is made. All kinds of fruits are abundant.—Newark (N. J^ Daily Advertiser.
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result was the production of a simple efficacious medicine the Judson's Moan tain Herb Pilia These. pQls cure Billioasoess, Dispeptis, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Feorafe Irregularitie*. they have aow been used many years by the public and thousands of testimonials bias witness to their virtues. As a iatitily medicine they are unrivalea. dtlve the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. AugJdwlm
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there produced upon many of th* invalids who were, like ours«lvest*oekfng health, and upon inquiry ana fnvestigitioni ..obtained a full history of itamedicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprise^, and determaned to make .it the basis* of a Tonic and Restorative Median*. The reto is a or W as a or us for himself and suffering hqimanfty. The Qj* eat J^latriDlltiOlI celebrated Plantation Brrrna was thas I
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receipt of fifty cent*. Address Dr. K. Ds F. OHBTI.»,
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tide of real merit, founded oh' new prin» ciples, and reljing wholly up«tth« veg-. etable kingdom for Its medicinal effects, it worked a rapidjevolution In the treatment of physical debility.^ dwlw
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pills consulted ijie most tutelligent and
Gift Co.-Caab Of §500,000.-
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Oklo, oaa Haftag bad apwarta^t atghtaaa mis' axpailsaaata Daatifg|V.ka la ooaatet tktt Waaa glWMrtiatMtiof4»B ewHaciilhrndly
s&lo no.'isr.' ^qa »di ^a5^daa
t**#4#
j'tTc •'S:S
nagwj—?j.'J "iU TWtt-i
r-s'
feral caahj^ayaiS^
Patent Temper,
miiv
xalldEMS^raj^jtceMg^. ... flUM HACTB, IIii)
HalalUdo.*7 Jiij" Tonute, Pitte
SO.QMtb^i a.5-.a«xc--3 Gtsc'sO ej ,~ Sep^afoii^ with iXTBirfof •'rzctezjn SWT
GK Ari'f felKtfct
T*: Ci
sItcanaorohokaar
itjBertMat«VM,'«lir twtiloKa^fto th* ap—a q:
a"S
a^sngt BibXi«nnl Tka oog-waeala are not looaa bat are fattened to tbe Drill and lated without moyfbJWwWil. 4
1
toSBC.
-•lottKoJ
jasmxown, N. y.
IiitrcagaTT BAHWStX:-^We h»re kf froable
castomers from the wearineie of climbing stairs. They, atep into a little saloon, the conductor pulls his rope, and up thsiy go: with a bound, or down with whisk.--In amount of sales, the firat-rJ^di: Letter & Co.—is the third in its line inthe United States, fllaflin'aand Stswirt't iimaianf (Hi being the first and aecond... A. D. BlOroai-Cat Saws. Ohonpia|Axas, alt" «bap«e.— Chicago Evening Journal. ^roora^rVaitkai wbovsia, apadM and Jiila'e
With yaamflam *(1«/ don't.
aeeU
I with paper
we pat
ftio ca tbe Mandrel
who entertain on. Sent free 6t
earaoeipt
atampeor
Of
ml
-ut t-.\ scaiu) aaad«d a..i?vj
tiiiaBD «tbar, wrf wiH,baeel4w q^naibla partita, bat.**Ua ladn6«alsaU a»*or« hfcye Si b«ai'- iU-* bi.1 .iiUXfaboO
B| a»
5 501 «.-• e- 1
CAKJE Sellers, With *e»tieal.KolIBH sr»i tioffbi *iS HA
OiSSS, prltss.
®0" STery' feili, 'C3ace warranud. **rl
ani Ul iarum mtatm :*r
to bf iUied up
and
*h»y ge^jM'aloaf. p4j uelfonn- and quality umur effullr, CHA8.A.rox.
HPP1SCOTI B1KSWILL,
oJ aMieacqoij ad ot bi«t fj'
flftW smtiXPMt, OANDX,
if
O XJ TsO nV&. evad o»T
FBlNKHEIinG^BlO Manolactaren of all klada 6
BREAD attdtKIKBS:
r-
fflT, iHyn
at^SMitSv -i-7- jitf»iaKkifc»:K aa Q"H oa Laffcyetta at^ between
TgRB.&'-aA
36 ceati, ia
jr postal currency,by aodrenlng Dr. JiA
OBOlZ Bo. 31 Maiden kane, Albany, N. 7.— Tbe aether may ba conaulted upon any of the diaaassi upon wbieb hia books treat, aitha pertonally or by mall, and medtctnee eent to any part of the world.
D. t. STttnUKBAiro S^tttCk EaTjngfomtd a (artaarsHp aaMr tW aases 'of Btnakard narrtalt far.tia.aale sljQM sal
pnblfo thattt^y*wllT'^IpooSSwUy^Ofe Mai and lor aale at loweet ratee, all klada of (Mt at" wholeealeaad MtoU«aM9 Woe*-J»r tiw All
promptly. A ahWe of tha i-paMte yatwin respectfully eeyel^^y^
MB. BARSIOIC also WeaU UUxm thapobllo that lie lnteada to pen, at. the Ooal OliOa aboVe named, a Oeneral OofleotiO*' Ac*SWy Cortto oollecttoa or hows afed eoaaaaM Sraiaii Jut! be
tbe public patronage si
Jel6dSai
HM.
Djelnttnalllt*
«e ra. OleaaioB' ot sts neatly dene.
AT 01,00(^,000
exjreat or retain
before LAixna
J.T«i 9mJtieir iW .war, grlzc is mjsilirB. Any trtis may be r*cnA*o« teiiiisa ptthaaasaayalae. »o B1 pttt JaUeaSoaa dMPWd ea lair dealing.
Btrxaartta.—W£"*ele«t the"fbloiWiai boa aaaykho hava Mflyiiiw ValnabU frlm aed kiadiy pemltted otto pnblieh then Andrew J. Bnrne, Chioaco, ftO.OMl •».aetata bWalkeri Piano, fH)0f 2a«see M. Matthews. IMrolt, $5,ooo John t. Andrtwa, Savaatah, P,(W as A«ne H—oaa, ,Oaa«laatoa.:PiaB», fft00»
We
no nanee without pemisaluB.
pnbiieh
oytatfeas or «b« yiiis.-',Tb»Bra Uahiat .aa4- laim thelt aaagaM."**!?—tjy TrU
Dr.. Jddson iAtend- I Uim. ifay 8. "We knew them to be a lair d«l .»..^e- in advtniflng his I
learned phvueiaos of the age, and. thk'l 9*b4 a« aneaiar. liberal iadnceoents to
WM
pr*®ptlr n'
il hi
Chemical Dye
a Wotk(t9scea4 strest^betweaA Jlpin *ad
branohm,
aash
aadFi ing and
aaCraaa
... IcuimaalDe&ai!«a I to the colseearl
Bi^oMifettk- 'of Sit1 Kindsllter Dreeeea Cartalne, Flamee, Laoe, Velvet, Pacasols
or»,»och axltalea_»a firepe 8hawl»,^llk Dreseea, Merino and. DetaUe Urease*. Sfc** Si a wis, aibmsre 8»awlS, Oloaka,- tiSvsta mtt «laa»
«ws«a* oaatat iih
ffV •.5*S07 Wt-.t tsdi n.A Maioval
oj ftsjje n*ab cairoiifWAti tmSuf^n
Xhis well-kaowal Twenty-flrit year of 19th cf Peptenber Kekt.
Blanks.
feepteaii
Batwtife omanaetad OrOwtds. Bmtifbl •alldingiwith aiod«ra laprev.aa»t** ^wsml dtaU»,«wloeldg| theenheibe or OGaeuaati.
Ptloat tow beyond
MANNING JiQfififtIg,
A I N E S Boose, 8Ian and Cacrlage Painting, ?lai£ ak4*1 Ceooratire Paper Baaging, OralBlnf, Ola8la£ OalsonlDinB, rrcsooisg, *o. 8«op—So. 9, Sd street, bat. Cherry aad |a|t. P.O. Box 3S9. Tr« na, J8T.
ILL BOSTIXGT'^Z?'. —twa^otJe-o-i
LOU
IM now prepared to do all kinds of BUI Poetiaf, mstribtitfag and Falntlof oa ftaeee, fo th* ant ertiitlo manner aad tha taoetTSastEable term»-— Ail orderamULba paianlly-attmded to. aprllTdtf
Ri.inJHttA mot'i
-AT'fr
a*a-gl
gU^TAKVOW^T^gp^.
BetCIt no# prepareil "to *r*r«*feriPVt»c da\l HraaOoonty OaaS, walch iiTtsStiisliaJhayAal to ths Bcasil, fer aU doaitstlo curaoeia. Urat to aay, pafif pf tha clty.bi isdelti erdssrarofltcr at B. B. I ley, or J. A. FooCe
—ii.— -j snitinn'aaa h*
-to ta
it
GOODS:
C.WITTIG&OO.,
5..
swmarn
«7osg«rt
for eotrtngWWteiltt-'Sta-adHtg oorff tVleoonSI anywhere.
jsI
Hnt't fleer.
... -if ga qz-.-t 44* -i._ Si 4.*
mthe
next 20 days,
*ie *ot tea491a.
mi
A Big Drive in Hosiery.
"*u ofiBtik
...ed tss P's'c-s'Ss itroti* 8iaw"ott'
BeSitKIbbedHOBe, FWA^il BCctsu "i'"
MEira ind BOY8'
tid
WANT"
$0
SSLL
25 l»er cent Below (tost
TtfitUible T«fcU-ooatafax* bar. gttlnt, Mid It iHJl pmy to call in and examine goo«H, doi,
Chucgtore Ufallo^ otlier goods, 9he»p. B. All «ov good# «re fir|t oka^ aad no ••coma among tbeA.
ci WiTlIG ACO^
170 MAIN SZ^ DSX1NG BLOCK.
S'jwo^
edfia /s#a ifjoij r,j 4m}i -na^wwIH eb iocfd|ta« i«d? ?el ham
J1 a* sums»iir lo Jm evad raaT ^aO adT *Jmj8 uds lj
msm
1
iKOUHAv ih'.l^nerth
all oitot fe our U«*ytia|itrSsSll!l)-iatiib°? ttoa, and wil sell at the loweet latj!*.^, ^aSOdtf 'T it ilt-
..
UiW i**l fwtaai, ribAii AIJD WOOI.VJ L2.fi
tjpw .'{Jllj
bo* ja to tiWi ,Jaey &"o
lo aulaw edl ai tto3
MlfOHBLfi"
t4
KiMlffiiSftSSi IM904S
FVB91TVBE CO.fH* •$«
He. IS tact Vaebiaftea airset, o» 4 i'if ,4-
^jmasapouii.,5
Wle
.•aaaa .*
We ^Si'^te^y ie^io^S l^om wfft toora, Va. 39 Maath IlllBOia Straet to tha above location, where we are prepared to offer •*hia 0. jy.BOU rfdT
Eaif8bial.lndiU%mMti emnuo mi ii jus ml
OgCa^To p«rohM«r»a jtfuQ fatfi if ut&ij ^oj? 3 '^2 tfv *4# I a [J ls4|
PIblo it surra
la ali woodland oerored la 'terry, Sep, Vatf Olotb, Dasnek or Plmh.
^hiaafaf
e*ample/
For fu.-ther informattaa, or Ibr' Catalefart, apply to tbe Praaldeat. srv. o. bubx, p. d. jyl0-2tawe9tau 9
Oouhs OZS
?Ir« 'J --r.'-.f ij
W. HOWaBD maxhuk}. J, #.
I !S* t*a.
7"r T-'-~
ftQtlQt -T :i Sjt rt»e j'Vfffc.#! T®!?ar
JOHH McBABLAWB ia aow' aeilti article ~ol TtUW'Om. S»is»it«4 on an Wiirisea^SciSbtep^^^b tagwiktin eate, ait* bay HM.bMl^aEtaaiiStle
rti*B ASsvM&teS
Chamber Suits
MnM rr iiJiJSJ SH
6a*lai b*l rolled, walaut, aah, ohestoat, oak, mahogany or roeewood,
W lo »0O 60 «u: 13 ata*« a»m |tm» 2a ailwooda. alno7iiqo€ ...
T«?
,, will ooamenoS its on IflVBSCAT the
Tha higaeat adnoanioaal adrMt^Kea scared, a fall corps of ezperieased ei*} Sfprfreo under a fall corps of ezperle Teachen. r/'-T'
C*ne and Wood Seat Chain,
ba a oiifta-is.
SOFAS AJSD LOiTNGBS-
ava T«* el TABLES of every kind,
ti-
J't
fAlantie
& i1 -j
Towiraxwj), 115 Main gi',
10
COAL.
laff'ite beat the widSst
hi
"t 1* -f $ 'r jj
4c
Pier
ao I
O-iasMM,
197, is+B
lolaid aad Boquot Stazidi *0.
i-rerjtaingla the
.rfw T»iin,0Z
FURNITURE
*«b •*. i, H«J.
aaj iu •?»}iM|a
Of the very flaest suae, aad s* cbea as She saae anajity of meoclaatare caa be ebta(ae4 at any otoe/pohrt, east or weat. -Zj
Give as a eall.
SOTCHELIia AkMMSLSBEOe
ir
t»r»
-i ypBiriTcii ooiiPAirr
Xi
SSKaii W»«hln?ton St., iQiiaaapolii.
**5 ^osai »t
JJ-EBCHAJfT TALLOKLNG.
I have Jaet receired and now open to tbe la apecttaa of ay aatroae a«d tha poblic ia general tbe awatdasiratie styles of Oolorad
Clotfe Coating* Cauimere aa9 VBBT1NG.
ag*t»aa l^aallahadea. which I propose to make dp to Tjweewi^- I pBPttf tt tie lawat attd best
^TTING eTTUCai "i
f| t^aehattnoUoB, Ot»a»p«r than they can baaay«*saat»MtloB, Obaaper Lwhsfs-Jtest. Please call
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by Its Cash] tshnalif tipOajltal afWe •Bmajtolteb, aVaWWeiKla tasawd. b* Ua,
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Msaser ar tua tais tUtltf MaUK!f aa4 the saassai at
Those who have wana braises, aats of all Boe^nlto Mine,
rtads, or sar*s, TeToas, CklUrm'B Face are speeCTtf adrantegato tadSsa, aM' ie Sar githlni tUsaMirfgaia
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