Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 March 1869 — Page 2

WEEKLY

Wednesday Morning, Marsb 1L 1869._

Assinine Proclivitl* ol Thpml

Generous Nature did what she could towards endowing the Democracy of TerreHaute with assinine proclivities.—

itock.growers as "forcing," has developed

those natural tendencies until nothing iB

wanting to complete the work. It loay be pronounced "finished." If that indi­

vidual who was «e»t oul? in" to search for a droye of these ann with elongated auricula#, could have

chanced upon such

A

collection

tute the "unterrified" of this' «»tyj his search would

have

him into the corrall. Everyone remembers the ferocious

braying these Democrats set up a few

months ago, when they met

the old Court Houee to denounce^ abusa and repudiate D. "W.

VOORHEES.

posted in the natural history of their

genua,

that the severe lesson of tljeir

humiliation on that occasion Would last for at least a year, and prevent are tion of their folly or anything, appronphing it. Yain.drfusipnrl „Naturo is strong within them, and to lose an opportunity to make themselves ridiculous is to display a degree of intelligence in political management of which they are quiteSn-

c»pable. LaBt Saturday night they had'anoint maes meeting," enlivened with the usjial amount of oar-shaking and brayitg This time they couldn't bray at DANifeiiJ

for he acted as chorister and gave thpi "thepitch"for their unique and mellifluous

vocalization. But they gdid still bettp^ach^ and showed a marked improvement in

the matter of taste by substituting the

"naygur" for D.W. V. as the subject of

their maledictions. This Was-an e^IdeSce

of progress, and indicates a remote possi­

bility that if they will continue to aspire. to better things there may come a tinpe,

in the far distant future,'sfaeh they Way approximate political decency when tljey

•will not d'eVOte their precious time

the alternate erection and gulping down of heaps of political dirt when th^y w^U,

in the management of political mattersj

have courage to claim their own soiili^

nor bow in abjoct humiliation1 cit the fpet

of their masters.

We don't propose to lumber 'our col-7

umns with the brayings which they po^pfi.

trated at the Saturday night cbn'oert^and which have appeared in prifit under the*

caption of "Resolutions." So far as thbir onslaught on the colored racers concern-,

ed, it would bo an insult-to tho riegrojto suppose he needs any defence frOm i/ip)!'

attack. Six thousand colored men" licjve:

already frightened twenty-five times theit: number of Indiana Democrats until |he

latter have lost all consoioupnosa of afay: other sublunary evil than the fear of in?

termarriage with "naygurs." Dreamsjof "naygur" sons-in-law and taffy-color,ed

grandchildren haunt the Democratic soul

of Judge

HANNA'B

Amendment—which we have ad .reas^ni to believe will be adapted by tBe 1-ndTana

Legislature,

and which we know

have been rejected

the man who is capabloof writiDg, or tho party which is expected to believe sucb twaddle. Wo, therefore, dismiss the Court

contempt, with which tho negroes tre»t

it, is its fittest answer. But there is a degree of insolence which'1 even assinine proclivities,-however'culti-vated and developed, cannot excuse, and

the brayors at tho Court" House roacfted that when they—a mere squad of ths

minority party in this county.—undwtotik" to call on tho Senator and Kepr&ehtitives of "Vigo to follow tho cxo'crablo ex-' ample of tho mon who3e recent bplt has

brought disgrace and i^obt upon our Skatfe-

Many of the same men figured in this

meeting who were tho Tnovmg^irits at

the "indignation meeting': that ruc^ lajt July to abuse

VOOUHKKS. AS

it is charitable to suppoeo thgy wijl soon be equally ashamed of thu- la^t

and more idiotic perfofmanG£.—

But however silly and contemptible this thing may appear, howover much it

may provoke one's mirth, tp see a com/-

parativoly insignificant portion of thfe

minority gettipg together and attampting to instruct the members of the Legislature for this

county, it 5s i'.faiT.}llifj«rt\-

tion of Democratic faith and- ^raatic^ in

these latter days. The spirit of tho fatty

is opposed to the rule of the majority,

and insists on minority dictation.' Thby broke up our Legislature^ no|r to defeat

negro suffrage—for they knew ths amondr

ment

could not

pass the Sdnat'e-^but to

accomplish the' basest political and per­

sonal ends. Honest, unprejudiced men

publican pa^^, with many Democrate,

will hold tlrsfiyo^ji stern accountability tftj^av.%~.uifli

^oprrfftndiapi

Tije

electric wires conveyed their bray to l|ew, York City, where it produced w!ih|ioh

effect as "the idle -wind." Everyone re

members, too, that the very tten wtjo thus foamed and howled in theif rfrgo

•gainst D. "W. V., were, within two w^eks

from that time, ready to fight, pilll hair.and rend nether garment?, in the strug­

gle for precedence in prdBtratlng themselves before him, and filling their alj

dominal cavities with dirt. It was supposed, by those who were pot

well

ttga

Fresid^t (j||p&r\ghEi

aTthe request of a platoon of Ku-Klux,

it will be time for Messrs.

and

HAMILTON

=====

BB

had a most felicitous

termination, and by shouting the v^ord, "naygur" their hearing, he could have driven the whole pack, pelNm'ell, before

it'rather for effect,.on idiots than intelli. .gent'men. Speaking of the proposed

isth Amendment he says:

en masse

5'.^^5ws would entail.sopial equality, in termarriage, and all the train of evils—i wicked people and a weak- government jamojig tbetn, resulting'from a mixed race .^.whites and nqgroea."r,[0 ^, This^is.to.say, .if a negro, votes, you

at

inust"mtHTy hia .mothor,£ister

.and must take hirn,,for your son-in-law, brother-jp-lavv or step-father 1 Our ei

flaate,pf the ^voi ag.a,intelligence of Democrats in Clay and Sullivan is not very tigb, but,thef Judge goes if below us, 'We would hesitate long before insulting them with such puerile twaddle as

he hurls at them,and of Tyhich we have

quoteil a ,fair samplp. Ayili the, time

ever coipe phen the^negro will,.present himself to the Democratic mind in any

other shape than as a candidate for inter marriage WTtlr'ifieiiibers of that political

faith? Is. this., terrible'fear of such

"mixture," thatr continually haunts the

-£)Tn01c1iatfirsoul,

ia.fast making such an alliance an im possibhity, take courage, trembling

foemocracy, the danger which now makes

you quake wilTsoon bp .above your

1" Death of0(iencral Sol. Meredith. From JheL.Cincinnati Evening

j^js residence, in/Cambridge City, last Fri­

day •morning. Cren.

vle

tiA.promises more than ordinary intdrest, from the fact, that a Legislature will

be chosen which,-nc»,ust act on the .consti­

tutional amendment^ Great hopes are entertained 1y the Democrocy that this .fpay defeat tho IJjiion party. Iu othor

lot.

diurnally and nocturnaljy, by, .reason

fv

to comprehend the possibility of a 'lfla voting with you without thereby acquar

ingthe right to marry your daughter, jor, compelling you to marry his\widbwed.

grandmother. That we do p.otuoyerstitQ this matter is evident from t^o •language

manifesto to

words, the high:toned Democracy expect to carrv the State themselves through the grejudico of about a thousand of the

the incapacity of the Democratic iiiij

.worst and lowest qf thevotiDg- popula-

ME

votors ol Clay and Sullivan. Spoakingi of tho possible adoption of. tli9 l3th-

iio'n. ,. The vote of the State at tho last two elections has been as follows :Jj

English 50,5^1 Jowell^".". .....48,777

Denfoc'ratic majority...... 1,764

had the matter-ooipojto'

a vote before the bolt—ho saysw 3sd

"This would entail social.equaTH^.^ih'' termarriage, and all the train of ovils—a wicked pooplo and weak govorhmebt among them resulting from a mixed rap?( of whites and negroes."

(V^onJn-fiEFAEiv.011'""

It would be a waste of time and words

to defend the colored race frppn 'the -4^ tacks of men capable of uttering and be­

lieving such idiotic stuff as (.hat. The

darkey can take care of himself urijai pitted against an abler champion ^bin1

•Gcant.r.l.hw f..'.l..."1 50,641 ^ymour .. ..r... ...47,600

Republican 'majority....... 3,041

It'will bg seen that tho scale is on tbo -fenHrt'ch an'd a'little will incline it either

tfny. It is a Titie (bianco for the Democfttey. Envy, hatred, raalica, and all un-

fflaritabl^ness may see ..them through,

but wo trust otherwise. W^rely on the T'htffil ig'orico, honor, and moral integrity

of tho Land of Stoady Habits.-

Democratic Blurttlcrs.'

Tbo New York

ilte}1: gilt,

ashamed of themselves'on that occalioni and crawled in tho dust of

DAJI/S

ho^ls,

Herald,

ei

House braying, so far as it, relates }.a' Sambo, in the full belief that the Bilepf

BRECKIKBIDOB,

SCOTT, PIEBCE

to consider the invitation

a«a»».nignag^ gEVT»g!&a' TgV&gi!

adopted the resolutions of the Court Souse meeting but, in the meantime, we expect their authors, true to the great precedent above stated, will be getting out affidavits to prove that they were not

JUDGE .JAMES M. IPUMTAJ

consti­

the "re­

signed" Senator from^Ciay apd Sullivan

is out in a„manifasto announcing himself as a candidate for re-election, and apolo­

gizing for his resignation. "The "card1' is quite too absurd to require ,serious no

(ice, and indicate that the Judge intended

speaking of the

bolt i'n V\ir Legislature, says

The Democrati have been blundering again on the nigger. They'still dream of -"tbo Conatitutipiv as -it was1* under Bu. chanan, when, by the JDred Scott decision, a negro IVad'^no rights w.l)ich a white man was botind:' to respect." But since

Unit, day two amendments -have been added tp. the Constitution—tho: thirteenth, ^abolishing slavery, root anil branch, and

Yitr 'fr-urteoTVtli, declaring among other things,'equiility"to niggers in the- matter of civil rights, and that-suffras:e and rep. tnsenlation shall go together.• Now cqm.es th_e lifieenth amendment, giving to 'tho" black trtHti, and tbo j'ellow man, the everlasting' niurger, the Indian and the •Chinaman «itizenized, the same right of suffrago as,tho white man. Orant thinks tlijs 'amendment will settle this business, and so he dope's it will bo duly ratified b^ tho States. This indorsement, 'there 'is every roasnn to. believe, will carry this ,aqiond-ijn p^ througji, ..for, says Bicbardi "the kiiig's name is-a.tower of strength."

WJijvthen. will the Democrats persist jo,}%$toy. of ng"hting the nigger, when they. lipQ been almost destroyed in their .succ&iiv.e ,disasters on the nigger questipn since But for the ptupidity of their'^Copperhead and rebel leaders of the Tammany Uonvonlion they might 'haf* bato-evoh General Grants tight race,' and jthpy-uiight hnvnsecured a handsOmo majority i,n ,tUoipresGr.t House of Bepre-30r,t!itivc-5. But instead of recognizipjg tlie "fixed Yiicts" boTorolh'em, the stupid nlADi^^ of the party pr6olaimed tile reuonstructionNaca oLCtuigres's "unconetiVutjpnal, revolutioftary^uJl and void," apd so tlieCy. weco swam^.-'agaln in '58, as tlirr hildc'btifen lirider Johnson on the ,4mti issue 'So' they are but in tho •coW watckingL'.Riid -waiting for somo gro.videBiial'smash up, of the Itfijiubiican jjarlyj and jippa,re^tljjfincapablo of seeing ftiiytbirig to fight agalnjt "but the almighty nig^ar. Ts'to them" what a bit'of red flArtpe! j»to Hn -enraged bull or a turkey cojilv— an.intolerable insult, to be resented/roi Kle,Qs constquences.

once Vice-President

of the United States, and afterwards

prominent a^niong the Oeneral^of the rebellion, haa iiVailed himself of JdUHMON's

amnesty and returned'., to his Tiome in Kentucky,where his reception was" cordial and somewhat demonstrative. His manner was quiet and unobtrusive, as that of one thoroughly chastened in spirit and subdued in temper by the disasters of the war of which he has had so large a per* sonal experience. ,'He cornea home without personal ambition of^aspiratiopsiand without any more'oftne political excjtcfment of his past years, as he says himself, t&ut&if&e were "an extinct volcano.7* He says little of his p.lans for the future, except that be wishes nbthing to do With pOlitics, and intends to devote himself to the repair of his shattered fortune. He has always been popular in his own State, and will find a cordial welcome among his old personal friends, "We .trust he will adhere to his present purpose and eschew politics his. own wishes and those of the whole county will concur on that point.

^HE-STATE.

COEYDON

WILL CUMBACK

ington.

THE

or

daughter,

A

COTTON FBKSS,

NINE PERSOKS

MAMY

GENTLEMEN

THE

founded oh a conscious­

ness ofjaecuHarjiangor resulting from 'Dustitiial learning of the Democratic heart

iotbat direction?'- !Does Democracy fear its absorption ~g?&Tuarextinction, by the pT-ocess7above indicated? If so, the fear is ground less.^Education of the negroes

MEREDITH

was

lyiitive of, J^prtU Carolina, but in early lifo removed—to-jtndiana where ho took

4n'!«ctive'phntTin:public -affairs. He

WBB

jnptaamarital ,in the orgahiiation of our )3iatc Agricultural Society. On the breaking out Of the war he wns appointed to !the command of the 19th Begiment In (di»ba.yci3unteer8, aiid on the 6th of Octo ber, wns-promoted to the rank of

Brig aaior Gone al. Hg.served with dis tinctiqp "dujyriig the £qij.tanuance of the f^BftHibrr,' and at its cl6se"ran for Congress agaiAsrHon.'

GEO.''W. JULIAN,

but was

dofpaUid l?y the old war-horse of the Be publican jparty, IIo afterward. waB ap. ponted to a Government position in the •W'eat, but returned to his homo in ill health, and died as abovo stated.

C«NNECTicuT, the next wave ot the "tfgreat reaction, votes April 5. The olec-

from the rural regioiig

continue to suffer from confidence mon in

Indianapolis.- n'j

is the last victim. _____

A

SEBYANT GIRL

the other

New Albany

Chron

•tiqle we learn with:regrSl of the death of Spt.

MKBJ:DITH,

which occurred at

will enter upon the duties of his office on

the First of April.

ANDBEW JACKSON AND ANDREW JOHNSON,rColored,

A

died at La Porto last Thursday night from injuries received by the falling of a

tree, which he was felling. His limbs

were fractured in five places.

AN

ingenious and patient New Alban*

ian has manufactured a checker board

containing six thousand four hundred and thirty-one pieces. It took two years to

do it.

THE

SPRINO. ,,, I

telegraph line between Owens-

boro and Henderson, Kentucky, is being

removed, and will be placed on tho Indiana side of the river, connecting directly

with Evansvillo via Bockport.

A

LITTLE

daughter of Jacob Troxell,

aged four years, living near Morgantown,

was burned to death one day last weekHer clothes7 took Dre from the flreplaco

and sho ran out into the wind, which only

served to fan the flames.

THE

Board of State Debt Sinking

Fund Commissioners"Will meet in Indi­

anapolis on the 1st of April, to make ar rangements|for redeeming a. portion of-the

outstanding five por cent certificates of

State securities, in July.

THE

Bushvillo

Jacksonian

MESSRS. JOHN J. CHANDLER,

A.

trial.

E. W.

b^ck as l7^2. W

"«A

THE

has gone to Wash

Indianapolis bricklayer have or

ganizfid a Union.

New Albany

has an immense revival.

THIS,

worth $4,000, was

burned at Evansviile, on Saturday. j,

were baptized by im­

mersion at EVansville, on Sunday.

farmers in Washington county

will remove to the "Far West," tho pres-

ent Spring. ... ,:i

WE

confidence game is being success­

fully playod in Evansviile. One Harris

in New Albany at

tempted euicide by swallowiog laudanum

day.

THE

Ledger

that latitude are sound.

A'YOUNG

announcos

that three-fourths of the peach buds in

LADY,

lege, in New Albany, made her second

attempt at suicide a few days since.

THE N6W-

York' Store, Indianapolis,

was burglaitized: the other night to the

extent of about $1,800.

MCCLAIN

the new State Librarian,

are in jail in Evans­

viile for burglariziog a grocery.

YOUNG MAN

named A'ex. William­

son, while engaged in hauling saw logs,

on

Friday

last, near Enterprise, came to

Jbis death by .a heavy log rolling ovor

him and burying him in the mud.

A

SHOEMAKER

theticall-y entreate3r by members of the Legislature, to "take postage stamps" for

boots, but he couldn't eeo it:

A

GERMAN,

Bobert

Hill and Isadore Ealinger will be the BepUblican candidates for Senator and

Representatives to fill the vacancies cr$_

ated by the resignation of the late mem­

bers for Vanderburgh.

WORK

is laid foT a ooniidcrable distanco out of Vincennes. Tho locomotive Vander­

burgh has been hired from tho E.„&

Bailroad to assist in tho work,

IN THE

Marion Common Pleas Court,

on Saturday, tho jury in the cause of

Hunter's heirs versus tbe Bellefoptaine

Bailroad Company, returned a verdict of three thousand five hundred dollars

damages for the plaintiffs. A motion was made by the defendents for a new

HAJJOBD,Jate.of

polis

Journal,

the Indiana'

has been appointed Clerk

to tho Committee oa Manufactures, of

which Senator Morton is Chairman.—

This is a very serious loss to tbo

Journal,

for "Ligo" was one of the best locals ip

the, entire profession, but we hope that the

Journal's

loss may be his gain.

DR.

G. J.

BENTLEY'S

time as Physician at

the Northern Prison expired by limitation on Wednesday last: During the year just

past, the Doctor has dispensed over six

thousand'prescriptions and loet only two

patients—one dyingfrolfi injuries received

before entering the Prison and He other of typhoid fever, pointed.

Dr. B. has been ro.

South Bend Union, is now enga collecting material lor .a-complete historvl^ddjiauile Tho perpeUa-, fa# toraw tme twfriole deed of blood la yet uttof the. St. Joseph valley, dating as

PAsn'%y the name of Johnson, formerly a resident of this State, is to

have the colloctorship of the Third Ohio

District, -as a com pen sation for having married a cousin of Mrs. General Grant.

A yAgBiNfrTQN specialfto-tjie Jjlhci nati Gaieii«"says that the President

appointed,John Fishbackr-jpjMtt^tt^6tg^,In^ dianapolis, notwitHitVnding~nfiat. bqth Senators w'^ri in favor of Co?dfieiLHoljof7lJU30/fI a0!»KCq b'oow

A-TBINCETON correspondent1 informs the Evansviile

Journal

No

Commercialinquiry!1

Is it hot a little stagtilar'that ©an

Voorhees and Democrats of that tlk,

WBC

'are now so terribly frighWned at the ir

repressible "nigger(" wore equally worried over the prospect of the success of the* loyal canse during the war T'

——f-,

publishod, yesterday, on, the ah

thority of the Cincinnati Evoning Chron iclej a statement that Gen. Meredith died at Cambridge City last Friday -iNopt|i

er paper, that we have Eoen, haii the. report, and we hope it will proverto..boia

mistake.

V-pmiling saved her.

LATER.—Since

we learn that Gen. Meredith is still liy

ing with some prospect of his recovery.:

THE

pupil of De Pauw Col

New Albany-Ledger of last Fiji

day says: "John Morris from Perry.

Countr, who has been confined in the State Prison South for larcenyjsince Octp ber, 1866, and William Lucas, from Vigo, for the same, sentenced for seven years, received their pardons from Qov. Bakir yesterday, as both of them are in tho'last stages of consumption."

LAST

—————

Monday week a,sleigh, contain

ing the wife of Dr. Haggerty, and Mqs

Kimball and her sqn, was overturned in crossing a bridge over the Elkhart Hy

draulic Works. Mrs. Haggerty jumped out before the cutter went over, but Mijs. Kimball and eon fell a distance of fiftedrr feet, striking heavily on tbe ice. The skull of Mrs. K. was.dangerously fractured, and the boy sustained sqrious.iojurieb

EXCITEMENT

on Illinois street, Indi­

anapolis, says-he was several times pa«

named Gustavus Kauflle,

in relation to the recent

terrible outrages upon the persons' of two

married women, noar'Taylbrsviile,. Bartholomew county, continues unabated.

Two men, named respectively I^cy and

McAvenne, are in jail William and Lewis Schailor are held to bail. Three

of the parties were not captured' at last

accounts. There is some talk of resorting to the Court over which Judge Lynch

presides. Noith'erpof the women is dead

THURSDAY night a man named David

Spoon, a respectable farmer residing near Brooklyn, Morgan county hung himself

to a rafter in his barn, and was not dis-

covered till Saturday morning. He was about thirty years of age, and unmarried. Temporary insanity is assigned as the

probable cause of the rash act, as the suicide had been insane at different times

since his childhood. —————

TnE Saturday oven ing

is responsi­

ble for tho following totigh story:

On lest Tuesday Mrs. Bhodes, living north of Bushville, was almost instantly killed by being struck upon the temple by the wing of a goose which she had been picking.

Mirror

tel)

the following good story of a cold bath During the recent session of'tbo Le^ islature, one of the clerks, a rather good looking young c.uss, walked into th.o affections of a,certain young lady,, ti tho great indignation of a green-eyed* rival One night while'the clerk was taking walk with his lady, tbe jealous rival lay ia wait for bim, picked ,!)im up Jikp a sack of salt, and pitched him jnio .th'o canal. The clerk narrowly escaped watery grave, and concluded that fiirla tion in that quarter was a little too oxcifji"g-

THE Democratic Central Comthitteo of

Allon county met in the. Court House on Saturday, and after passing resolutions

approving the action of tho Democratic members of tho State Legislature

in resigning their seats, they unanimously ro-nominated them as their qandiaales

for election on tho 23d instant. Adamfe

county adopts resolutions embodying about tbe same. They are making vig­

orous efforts to re-olect their candidates Tho Bepublicans aro seemingly uncon­

cerned as to tho result.. 6aa f!co!q«na Jo

FROM

on the lower portion of the In­

dianapolis & VincoEnes Bailroad is being

pushed vigorously forward, and tho track

the Vincennes

Gazette

we learn

that a man well-known in that city, re­

cently made tho.acquaintance of a highly respoctable family who live in the vU cinity of Edwardsport, and under'' the guise of friendship, became intimateWith the family. On Tuesday vf la6t week-he pursuaded a young lady, a member of the family, to elope with him under^r^mise of marriage. They arrived at^Vineen^ Pes, went through the form of aiiio!k marriage, he stayed with her one jiight^ and then ^cgerte^tmcg^a'iic man waj found the next^ night at a house of. illfame with a

nymph dn pftte:

SPEAKER BLAINE

btit- asHo one

appeared against him, be was discharged from custody.

has thus disposed of

the members of Congress frpm tbla State

in his arrangement of the committeps.-:

Niblack— Committee- on Appsppri?tions. .., Kerr Eeorganizatiofi of Civil Servico, and Judiciary.

Holman—Claims and Commercetsef/. Julian—Chaiua^n.-Euhlie -Xinda, and Reconstruction.""

Coburn—Banking arid-"Cutr^Sc'y 'and Chairman Public ErpenditarM."iii' 0 :nij Voorhees—Pacific R,ai 1 road^nl.-I^3.vis-icn of Laws.

Ortli—Wa^s'and MeariS '(Trotn wlrich he has been excused.) *WS' Shanks—Chairman ^jf Militia,-. Indian. Affairs,

and.Freej@,ee?3.^4ffM/'a-

Tyner—Postofiie^jind "Education

Labor.

Williams—District of Oolumbtas Pac^ard^-ilileage and -Expepditure. in

n#ir lei'ii

he whole

that nothing luriher has tran.-pired in the D. VVebiter,of I.linji- Ii. of Iowa. The'names of the directors are appended.

In mj^ery. ^w5jounJj£_C sioners have offered a roward of five hun­

dred dollars for information that will lead to the arrest of the murderer, and the

'-pcttfiwM m-the -vietn ity of tho-:tr*gedy

propose giviog^fivo hundred, .more.

Jt

fialfrwrittjd fell^ Earned .Booher^

^B^y ^a-toloier battle -^enth^riShhi#

Regiment, and who has just been released tMught Tie

'PT&3

?®|ik

BFOm^ad rewaud.? vhBn^, for

spEculation

and onr'last WedneEday he

Hha

respohsibllity of "arresting,'

without wr^t or.xither,.

that Alfred A^e

was shot-ifi the breast and killed,Winslow, on Sunday, by ParkeV C." Crarie.-j-^' Crane is still1 at large.' are given.

TB

legal

authority, a,

brother and fle^h|w ,of ^rs. Toddt whom he".tookSto~Lebanonj

compelling' them

Booher, the self-constituted officer of the camo ijear gbttihg into trouble and

the county jail on account of his unwarr

Tsntud-eoiidnet: -r

tii 'py

from the Indianapolis jJjoumil,

is decidedly pertinent to the politieaHit-

uation:„i i«d The organs of the Mileage and P?stagestamp Brigade abuse Governor Baker for ordering special eleciionsHo fill the legislative vacancies, twelve days in advance of the regular April election.— Why did not the bolters delay their .resignations twelve days longer? Had they done so there won'ld hkve been noneed of a special election.

E S A

-Praneisfeo.

SAN FEAKCISOO,

^Vla'rch

.15.--Savage

aDd.Smitb," who murdered Lifiut. Commander Mitchell,-United State's Navy, in pctoVejr. weVe^bfdtfy sentencod to ten years.riapeotiv.ely :in the_ Ststo' prison

INDIANS.

Indian outrages are reported in Hum-

are

reported in Hum-

boldt county, California. One man while plowing, his field was shot and killed by savages, his house was plundered and fired,

his family escaped by flight. Immediate pursuit was made, but the Indians escaped to the mountains. =

A^fzOKAl.

l^ate jVjizoa a iute lix enca says Indian depredations and murders are numerous People aro becoming exasperated, and a war of extermination is suggested, com moncing witb-lbo massacre of Indians residing on guve'rnmpri£ reservations

the above-.was, in type,

iH.olotgia^Ku-Klux.

ATLANTA, GA.,

March

15.—On

Friday

night last, while Dr. Darden was being 'murdered in Warren- county, a colored man named Martin was forcibly taken from jail at Spring Place, Murray coun'tvp 'ahd hanged, by a band of the Ku-

Kltix. After Martin's'aarre^t, his father engaged the eervicesof Gen Glenn, as counsel, and if is'Said that the aesassins held along debate whether or not they would wait the arrival of the counsel arid hari'g him too but it waa finally decided to hang the .prisbner-Kt- onco. -'j'"

»t j«2* pr'ot^ ''!Waj»i1ing^on.

APPOINTMENT.

rtw .aw: ExtcuTrvii MANSION srcofrWASHINGTON, March 15th.

To Robert Mar'tih 'Bfti^laS, Escj.

S a re a in to iv at Secretary.' to tlh6. JPresidenf, to dato from tho ,15th of March'. ,'"j a'wi-c!

Bv order of the Preslaent.j. -r, r-zzJi nORACE POKTEE, j»! izJ o! Brigadier General

Mr. DouglKsMs a-^on of tho late Sena tor Douglas.

WASHINGTON,Ma^oh lG.-Hamilton Pish Se£j $,ary of,giato arrived to-dny.

SKCRKTABY OF STATE.

Mr. Fish was qualified as Secretary of Slate this morning by taking tho oath of office beforo Chief Justice Carter, and afterwards nttendod a Cabinet rneoting at which a'H' the mcmbe'rs were present.

ACCKPTHD.

The resignation of Genpral llawlinji has

s-been

arcdpled to date of 12th inst.

••i' "iNTKUVIEWP.

tha usual largo crowd of.members of ,C.ongre^s.*were received this a. m., by-the President.^., A lew others had intetviows, Generali'Schofield and Nogley among them. %as

THE TREASURY I)ET^V-RTMKNT. The position of additional Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury lately held by Mr. Cooper, has bean tendered to'W. A. Eichardson of Boston.

It is understood no change will be made in Assistant Secretary, the position now lield by Harley.

The.resignation of 3rd Auditor Wilson has been accepted, and,until his successor is! appointed,. Chief Clerk Gangemer will perforin tbo duties of the office.

THE BBVKNTJB BKPARTMF.NT. The Revemio oflit'o was hesioged to-day by cftiw.d^ -having busirie»s with the Com-mHsl«tfer.'--iNone but hie'riibers of Congress woro admitted, oilier parties being wiferrod to the deputy Commissioner.

Applications for a?ses or=hips and collcotorsbips aro bocoming greator in number every day. They are filed in tha ortlrir recoived for reference.

UNION PACIFIC R. B.

The Presido'nt tb-dfty in a brief messago'invitfe'd'the attention of Congress to tbtf aC6bmpanying communi6atibn from the Secretary of "tho Interior, viz

Tq( I^P„^9Crotary

of tho Interior. ,,,

Under -aa act, «f Congress, approvod July, 1804,-.it is made tho duly of the Government directors of the:,Union Pacific Railroad at any timo to report to the S^cre^ary of the Interior such information as ,sbouj^,,be in posse^sip/i of the direc* tOTS.c .1 ...

Affording to tbo provisions of tho. pet becomes our duty now iojreport tho fol-

,,r fiA..'.:In obedience to tho act of Congre^ of •J)oeember'27th-,rl"867, thcntoCtcffbldgViS of the Union Pacific Kiilroad m«t in New

York and proceeded t'i the election of direc-ttjra.J'pr tho engaipg year, when an 'njuacM^i. wai sorted .by^Jntjke Barnard of tnplSup'erior'CourtpT JSfew.x'ork, upon

the offifcers of the ..Cotnpaii}7, some of its diroqtofSj.somo of^it^^^ckholders and certajn'.of .'tile Giivornrqent dfrcclors, restrai'gjn'g tqe'm irom and prohibiting an election jof any effioer- or fli^c'ors upon tbo da'y d^sii niit(jd'b'j'

lt|)

rthi3'm?Hyp9

fi{f53',ral law of

1867.

{The enmiing year the wholetiurtiber of VQtc^'yirqwn' wo have ascertained to' be i2.7^2£8j shares of wUich 2o,840, were given --fOr tBe'gentlemen whose names are hereuritu jipppndfid, f}ncj, ipv qtbor vots. could bsen "teat ..would chang« tho

TOte^y 'l„', ',vi Uriair these 'ii.juoctions and attachments, £&me of -^hepi,,n9t bailable, and ,hji9jft3^.Q('3ip'ipri^0iimlent if disobeyed, the jjgps^tirs%of .Qiei eleelion were advised not .to ddolard tberesfalt, ttottugh'believing

autlicrrzail so ,to do by the

^Fe4o*alr &ws,'and hence iha new board thus-elected'remains fn abfrynnce, under injtlffttifins' hftd attachments which may endure for a year or moro.jind thereby ronTTer T!.o "company and stockholders liable to expensive litigation, and thus endanger and obstruct the progress of the road. Fearful."of Uha'se1 results, we, as Gox^rjBniAni ,di?ec'.ors, haw felt it oar djityitQ. niakaTiyearlr. report oC these facts lq

rand|

tt)0 iaflaretary, wUh the view of

his csJ,yn^[.1attA^tionthereof of the Presi^enUian^, Gi^^ess,'in ,order.lh'U such l^is^twn,.^y.\»e b.ai as may be deemed uec96saiyE, lo protect Ibe-' interealB of the VJnitcd States and to keep uninterrupted thisigreat National woirtr JSipned)

Jas." Brook^ jf jgTkj J."'

If.

Wil-

The document was referred to the cifie Raifroad "committee in both Houf

to

furnish, bun a, ^prae, to "ride p'ttT.iln the

absence' Of "sftfy- 0^encja: against them

.they were at onccreleased and sent home.

CINCINNATI MAHKET.

By Telegraph.1 OntoimiATt. M-rcli 10. FftOOK—Dnil and price* lower, fainHjr-6 86@0 50

WQEKT—Dull and price* aro nominally unchanged. C?5iiiN--Qni6t at G5c for ear.

OA'ra—Dull at65e for So l. WHISKY—Dull and drooping at 90(331. PROVISIONS—Generally firmer, but the martotiiqutet.

MESS POBK—Held at $32 buyers at 31 50® 31 76. LAiiD—Held at 19 but has not been sold at better Mian not mdeh demand.

BULK MEATS—Shoulders sold at 12% cash and 13 to buyer for all this mouth, sides held at 15o.

BACON—Firmer, shoulders 13%@H, «\car rib Bides 17@17% and clear sides 17j^. BUTTKli—Unchanged and quiet. ,t-« A £QQ0—19c and qniet.

SUGAB—4«irt, Mew 0rl&WM:U3Ll>. GOLD—VStH baying.

NBW YOKE MABKJS'iVH By Telegraph.1 N*w YOBK. March 16. FLODB—Dull and 10315c lower with sxles $5 20(95 85 for superfineStato and wester*, *9 @6 45 for common choice extra Stato, go^e 6 80 for extra western, 6 85@7 35 for white wheat extra, 00@7»25 fOT It II O, 7 00®8 50 for extra St. Louis, 9 U0@12 CO for good choice

COltN—Heavy and l@2c lower S7@30ror new mixed western, the latter on. extromo. OATS—Without decided change oJ- 7^4 lor western in store.

COFFEE—Dull.

JUXDDliKS—Quiet and firm at Vfi/g for short rib and 17% for sqort clear.

LABD—Steady and quiet at 17i4@18j4 for steam and 18%@1»£ for kettle rendered. BUTTER—Quiot at 3G@40 for Ohio, 45@55 for Stato. ... ...

OHKESR—Steady at 17@22KMOSEY—Moreactive aud firm at 7 per cerit on call.

GOLD—Stringent under belief that the Government will not sell at present and the introduction of a resolution in tho Senate relative to Cuba.— Opened at 31%i feU to yi% and closed at 315£@ 31%.

PALMEB'S LOTION

is not an experi­

ment. It was put up in its present style in 1848, and Its wonderful properties li«s become known, and its reputation fully established wherever any attempt has bean made to introduce it. It is tbe great skin purifier. No family should be without it. dwlw.

IT IS

estimated that seven-tenths of

all adull ailments proceed from a diseased and,torpid liver. The biliary soctetions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symptons. After a long research, we are able to present the most remarkable cure for these horridjnightmares of diseaie the world ha3 ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken

PLANTATION BITTERS,

and not an in­

stance of complaint has come to our knowledge. It is the most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all^ conditions of life. Inquire ofyour Druggist in regard to it.

MAGNOLIA WATEB.—Superior

SPECIAL NOTICES.

We would call attention to fact that TTJELL, RIPLEY & DEMING aro offering extra inducements to personi in want of D&Y Goons. See advertisement. daw

COSTAR'S REMEDIES.

HOUSEKEEPERS!

o9VwnerBf Hones ai ^I.rb^i

to tho

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

MOUSE'S INDIAN KOOT PILLS.—We give you in this Medicine the result of lifetime of study and trial before this Medicine all others are but nostrums.— They aro made from simple Roots, and are tho best medicine in the world for all Billious diseases. Female Irregularities Headaches, Indigestion,Liver Complaints &c. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, cleans tho skin of all pim« pies and blotches, and are perfectly sure and safe in their operation. We ask you to use them because we know their virtues. Trial is the Touchstone by whidh to prove them worthy. Use Morse's In dian Root Pills. For sale by all Dealers marldwlm

HOUSEKEEPERS!

Men --Women—Children Men—Women—Children

MEAD—BEAD.

"Oooling.to Scalds and Barne,"^ 7 Soothing to all painful woundp, &c.M ..~V Ilealinn to all SoreS, Ulceri. Ac.M "frtQT AP'Q"

BUCKTHORN SUAE

Ii the most extraordinary SALVE ever known Its power of Soothing an^l Healing for ell Outs, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands aud Skin, for Sore Nipples, for Pilts, Ac., &o.—Is without parallol. One parson B»ys of it, would not ho wathont aBox in tnv House, if cost 6 00,

OF

I would travel al' the way to New

York for it."'—N. 1'. Evening New), Sevt. 5. mr Ail Druggists in TERBK HAUTE sell It.

"COSTAR'S"

Standard Preparations

ARE HIb

E A I I E

THE

BITfKR-SWKET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS One ilottle, $1,00—Three for82,flO. HIS i-i "Coster's Bat, Koacb, &e., Exterminators, "Oostar'-' Bed Bug K*(crmlnators, "Costar's (Only Pur«) Insect fowder. "Only Infallible Komcdits known." "18 year* es/ablishad in New York." "2,000 Boxes and Klasks mannfactnred daily. "I Beware of spurious imitations.', "All Druggists in

TERSE HADTK

Address

4:OosTAR,"

Or,

sell them."

10 Crosby St., N. Y.

JOHN F. HBNRT,

(Succcscor to)

DKMAS BARNKS A CO., 21 rark Row, N. Said in TERRS HAUTE, by

BARK, GULIGK & BERRY, Jan-Mwly-n to KM.

IMmlon's Paphian fxotion

Ibr Beantlftln the SKIN and COMl'LKIIO*

Removes all ERUPTION'S, PKE0KLK9. PIHi'LES, MOTil

KLOTCHKS,

Vor

TAV. etc,, and renders

THK SKIN SOFT, KIAlt and HLOOMI.VU. Por LADIES la tbe NDRSEIIY It Is Invaluable.

fiKNTLKMES after SUAV15f« It has

BO

equal.

"PIIAPIA* LOTIOS" Is (he only reliable remedy lor Diseases and blemishes of the S!i!S.

I'HALON'S "PAPIIIAN 80AP" for tbe TMILKT. and BATH, will notebap tbe SI I

Prlre, '25 C«nts per Cake.

"FIjOR DE Jl W«," "*XOR Dti HATO." i,

A JiKW PKUCUMK FOB THE UAADKKRC1IIKK. KXIll'MITE, DELICATK, LASTING FKAtiRANCKPHAtOS SOX, NEW VOltK, Hold by all Drug.

KlBts. ailwly-atorm

r°wdl

ud superior to itjr otheri,

&r

ao

of DliKaper, Worms, Bot«, Oo«atii, Hlde-bonnd, Coldi, *c., in Honai aa4 Congbf,

st imach and urinary organ* alio increase the milk of cows. Try th«m, aad you will aersr be

cTSSBSifijattsz."?

til he in told of what th»y are esapoeed, slnee which hei» never without thea. He has ovir 20 running horees in his charge, and for the last three years, haa nied ne other medicine lir thorn, ne haa kindly permitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,0 0 other referjneee can te seen fct (he depot.

So'd by DrtggbU ud SiddliH. Price 25 o(e» per bo*. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. mlTdwlm

A

UD.,

closing

heavy! CORN MEAL—Quiet. WHISKY—Qu et western at 05 free.

WHEAT—A shado tinner for spring and dull aud declining for winter, SI 41@1. 45 for •NoBpriUg in store aud delivered, 1 48 fcr 'Ko 1 and 2 do mixed, 1 51) for So 1 do in small lots.

SUGAR—Steady ut 12«12% for Culm. MOLASSEt'—Dull. SlKSS POBK—Kew mess closine firm AtSJl cash, 30 75@31 00 for old do, 20 00®17 25 for prime and *8 50@30 for prime mess.

CUT MEATS—Dull, at 12X-(iJl derg, and 1G@17 for hams. HOGS—Dressed hogs at for western 14Ji@15 for city.

for shoui-

MYSTERY.—ANY PERSON

sending

HI their address with 85 ceata en

closed, will receive by mail the name and carte de visite of their future wifeor husband --_v ia27w3m KKKVK8100., 78 Nassau St., NT-

WHY WILL YOU

W GOSKLIN'SPASTILM cures Oonsumption, Bronchitis, Hoarseneaa, Asthma, Oongba, Colds. Catarrh, Croop, Sore Threat, Disagreeable

Tightness of the Chest, Difficulty fit

Brenth, 3reathi_„, till end them unrivalled

Breathing, 4c. Public Speakeia and Singers to Price 25 cenU per box. giste.

or clearing tho volee. For sale by all Drug* JenSTwSm

HE HEALING POOL!

An Essay on the Crime of Solitude', and tie Diseases and Abuses which create impediments to MABBIAGE, with sure means of Belief.)— Sent in sealed letter envelope*, free enarge-f-Addrees, Br. J, 8K1LLKN HOCGHTON, HowaW AESociation, Philadelphia, Pa. Ja21dw3ml

KCIIKNCK'S pulmonic MH^JP)

Seawoed Tonic and Mandrake Pills #111

all threo to be taken at the lime time. Tl cleanse thefctjitniaicl,

T|*xthe^tlT.and

put Ii

work thou the appetite becomes good the food digests and makes good blood the patient begibs to grow thb luugi and gets

henck,o

Philadelphia, owee hla unrivalled suoceas in tbe? treatment of Pulmonary Consnmptlon. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the mor^Id^ljeUer .in tb. lungs, nature throwa it o(Tby an easy expectoation, for whfn tfafiipbleua matter ia ripe, a slight cough Will throvr tt¥ff,and the patient haa rest, and the lunga begin to heal

To db thii, the Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills must be fre9ly uaed to cleanse tbe atomach and liver, ao that the Pulmjnlo Syrup and tjii food will malce gooa blooJ.

Sobenck'a Mankrake Pilla act upon the liver,

moviug^all obetructtoma^aetojUiafdjateef tbe

ia toon relieved the atoola will shew what tbe Pills can do nothing baa aver been Invented ait' cept calomel (a deadly'poison which ia very dangerous to uia nnlaaa with great care) that will unlock the gall br^ art the aecretl

cauaeVof ConidtSptfonV Scheuck's Seaweed Tonlo ia icBtla atlmnlaat and alterative, and the alkali in tbe Seaweed, which ttia preparation ia Mitt

fit,'

Malats tbe

a ioma«h td^lfrbw^vlha^aatllvJlikaWdiisslte the food with the Pulsaonle Syrnp, and it is made into good blood without fermentation or souring in the stomach. .. -. The graa'i Vda«on.wly pl^ifcianOdo bMotife Consumption is, tbey try to do too qjnch they give medicine to. stop, tba ,0fVghs, to atop the chills,to stop night a'weata, heetio fever, and by so doing they derange the wUoht dj{Mti^bii||d«era locking up tha secretion*, and eVentually tbe pa tient sinks and die*. lr. Kchenck, in hi* treatment, doe* not try to stop a caugh, nigbt iweats, chill* or fever. Remove tho cause, and tbey will all atop of tbeir own accord. No one can be cored of Consumption, Liver Cumplaint, Dyipepaia, Catarrh, Caaket, Ulcerated Throat, anles* tbe Uvar and atom ach are make healthy.

If a person haa Consumption, of oonrie tbe longs in some way,'are diseased, either tubercle*, abscesses, bronchial Irritation, pleura adhe*ior or the lungs area maa* of inflammation and fa decaying. In such case*, what must be done?It is not only the lungs that are wasting, bnt is tbe whole body. Tbe atomach and liver ha lost tbeir power to make blood oat of food. No the only chance ia to take Dr. Scbenck'* th medicine*, whifh will bring op a tone to 1 stomach, tbe patient will begin to want food, will digest eaaily and make good blood then patient begins to gain In llaib, and as soon aa the body begina to grow, tbe lungs commence to heal up, and tbe patient get* fle*by and well. Tbia Is the only way can Conaamplion.

When there is no long disease, and only Llvejr Complaint and Dyipepaia, 8chenck'a Seaween Tonic and Mandrake Pilla are auSoient, without the Pnlmonic Syrnp. Take the Mandrake Pill freely in all bilHRTTcomplainta, aa tbey are peir fectly harmless.

Dr. Lchenck, who haa enjoyed uninterrupted health 'or many yeara paat, and now weighs 22 pounds, waa wasted away to a mere akeleton, i: the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hiaphysiclans having pronounced hla case hope, !"*», and abandoned bim to bia fate, lie wa* "on ad hy the aforesaid medicine*, and ilnee bit recovery, manyihousaftdMlnUlaUy-afflicted hav£ used Dr. Schenca'a preparations with the *ame remarkable succeas. Tull directions accompany each, making it not absolutely neeeasary to per-

Addros JOSRPH T, lirMAir, n.-.i .cT (t'S Station D, Bible House, jal2dw3mo .fi New Tork Oity.

Without a Good Digestion

LOM

Mllfc, glaclt Toagne, Hon* Distemper, *c,, in CattTg. •jhej arc perfaetly Mh aad iaaocant no ae*d of stopping the working of yoar animal*. They ini :rease theapp«tit«,

(IT*a Una coat, cleanse the

IT other temporal blastings are comparatively 'orthlaas. The dyoptptic millionaire who has the pottb|s of tho medical profession in beliQYttliiji complaint to be incurable, would give half EH fortune to be freed from the horrors of indigestion, and tbns erabled to enjoy,'tfceother half. 0/course he would.

Perhais 1I0.STETIKI1'S_ ST0MACH BITTERS has been racommatnted to such a sufferor. Postlbly he ha* tcrned from the friend who made the •sngewHon with sneer, intimating that he had aa/ottkin Any "patent medicine." If this has been the case, so »ocu THE WOMB roa HI*. His incredulity dooms him to a iifo of misery. Alt the luxuries which wealth :an purchase, are at iBMUtfedjini-OBa jef tiiem.'eaa give aim pleasure. Ttis own itratjona'. cbstinacy ia bis band.

The masse#, *appl:y for themselves, are lens skeptical". There is each a thing as b'gottdunbelief, cs well an bigoted incredulity, ami a golden moiu between the two, which meu and women who are gifted with common sense, adopt and preflt by It. These are the c'a«« that patronize and recommend HOSTKTTKB'S BITTSUS. Why do tbey approve this famous anti-djspoptic and antlbliions preparation Simply b:cino thejr have not been too much the slavt^ of scnselosa prrjudice to givejt-a fair trial,' and have found that wham ail othe£3o nlca atimufanu ncd atomaciiica -Ihlledi »proaueea.tb dfsirBd'ewgflt. ."Sttttei but Ti-»r," said tho Uoraaa

tions, and Dropsy.1'

SA|:e.

BELMBOLD'S KITRXTT BUCJIU

Qnement, or Labor Pnins

ren.

"Df

lu&9i^#amiijddi 4ad^r tils/purjtte^lia^ik crol fessianally at his principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturyay, where all lattera for advica must ie addresaed. (•,

Price of thePulmonio Syrnp and Seaweed Tonlci each |I,&0 per bottle, or (7,SO a half doaen. Man drake fills 25 aenta aartbinr. "F 9 $ bT0Dw'l T1 wiute

—————

A Clergyman, while realding la South Aiuerioa as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple temi edy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Karly Dei cay, Diseases of tha Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the wbole trM*3°flDI*°r*aft|br*ii£fit on by baneful and vlolona hablta. Great number^ have been cured by thiauioWe^remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipt for preparing and' using this medicine, in a sealed ~4nve!rfprf, to aiy Ono who ne&dirlt, Frtof Okdrft.

Sterling Ware

rrjTE WAKE.

TUB CORHAM MAJiUTACTUBINO CO., OF PlKiVlDENCLB,

lit 1.,

bavluf thalargait manu­

factory of Solid Sliver Ware in the world, with the most improved machinery, and employing the most skilled labor, are enabled to offer an on oqnallod variety of new and beautiful deaigna in Dinner Ser^cea,^T«^Jhr^oee|^i^ ^et^a&Mle specially adapted for Holiday and Bridal Gifts.

Tbey offSr iis'o, trfetr rell\j»i add Unrivalled Nickel Silver Kleotro-plated Ware, in which tbeylilya'iiilr&alM ^new^jkUkGk or i3r«ieft. gance. The Solid Silver la guarajt^ed to be of sterling potlty 'by llln5f ^aay-The Kleoro plate.is guaranteed to be anperlor to tho

spoasib de»l«rt eveiVfc-,ns Trade KiJ.' Tg3a -ml TradeMark

Mark for

llecrto-

Plate.

OOBHAM MANUPACTfflBING 00., Salesroom No. 3 Maiden Lue, N. T.

ERBOB8 OF TOOTH.

Yeung Men, the fxt&rlerice'of yeart Eaa demonstrated the faet -a^

j$LIS8

Dlt.

N'.

SPECTFtd

the speedy and Mraanapt, Sure of seminal akneas, the result df Toutnful Indiscretion,

age. They can be nsed without detection or in

awMOMI

the money to BnTA*.£:Co. i6t Cedar street. Near Yark, and tbey will be aent by return mall, well sealed. Private cl on application." deaod«adwl

ill be aent by return mall, well

when

big ignorant enemies were assailing liim. "Doubt, but try," says the tnajnf who lias been enred of l&dlgeetion, or billonsnew'j-or intermittent fever, by thaBltters,aiho rulatoi his experienceof the sisHine# lu« ii^faHV^|fieDd». Whoever ii to

Td-t« h& (MrVi-'forfcdno theoretical cuncln_(fccBreAr.«et th"% properties df a medfclfTe'endorsedby thoTejtimony of Intelligent men In every walk of lif-, and approved by the a a

TOG PI.ASXEB or THK "TIMK," A11.^CK'« POBUVK.

Jlta^upbego Hko a charm. In a few \ours a violent coTgh la relievi-d by a Piaster applied to the chest. Many persons believe a :old cannst be taken while a Plaster is worn there .this we

BO

know, they groatly assist In the cure

ik|f(*(ttegl»cj«d„jQlI^ sfe tPjTtaif flie tnti-cdiiter of Cjoniumption.^

Cure of Lesion of the Liver.

A gentleman, after a Bovero sickness, bad lesslen of the liver. Every quick ro^yement or sudden jar gave hlft'setefe pattl*, of(en layinK,liim pp for day*. Benco lift waiunabte i^'folVow any 'occupation wittf regularr'j-:

In thU condi tion, ho npplRd«vbr hi pirl affecteffan ALtOOCK'8 POlfeUSPLASTEB. At first It seemed to irrltato, to it waa taken off. But ths Brtirked impmTeiacut ho ejpcffenct^atftorwaid

gave

lilm courage to try again, and he theref re applied another Piaster. In a few days some•"Ne­ man's own words. Th?ro waa somo soreness for a few days after, then his health was retfictly restored. Upon being aonmlcd by his physician, the adbesiin or lesion, was fguud.to be gone.

Principal Agency, Brandrcili rfoaie/NewTorlr. Sold by all Druggists. '-t"?t• Bil7dwlm

IJB-

yiCTORY.

AGQNQUKST INSTANT AND SUBIiTMK.

O'er spiteful Nature and o'er bligbtlng-Tlme I Hair white or gray, or red aa eanset's aky, Assumes a Black or Brown, that charms tbe eye, Beneath tbe spell of CRISTADO'S DYE I

CrlMaUoro's Hair Preservative, AVI) BKAOTIFIEK.—Thin fftmeaa prcparfttlon i« gat^rant^ed topresorve thohnfr in its full beauty and laxurianco throughout Ufa,. If the bair fa tliio, it thickens it if dull and doft'Mookingt it glvos it a inagotOccnt glees. It is warranted to remove ecnrf and dandruff, prevent th* hair falling off, restore it in ball fpota, cause It to ourl,andkeep it iu splendid order umior all clra

Sold JJf pinggifta.-anw^ ^pplled. bjp all Hair Drete^ra/" MandTactory No. C8 Maiddti Lauo.— Principal Depot No. *«tor House. ml7dwlm

BUCHU.

[From Dispensary of tho United States.] DIOSMA CREXATA—BUC13LJ LEAVK9. had en-.

Properties.—'Their odpr IS STRONG 50tt0whXtarcnrBrtic,tftfir taste bitterleli,

GENILFFEFLTUURTTTO^

ia used by cer-

sons ffom tlio kgeVof" 18 to ^s»tid FRORTFJJS or in the declio^ Or ohaoge'of life. »^ER

LE UNOQN^ED U^ ANY

Ohlb^osis, or

RETFINFTOHI

I'

UI

alogous to mint MedicalxProperties and Usey.—Buoha leaics

the Urinary'Organs. Ikey»regivouia»qqmplaintg,of tha

G»ns,..«ach

Dladder, Morbid Irritation

•re

cy to

with

A PUCULL^

OFIIWTF®R-

asChronic the

,OF the BLATLDAR^OD

Di»»cniSeidf»

"tention

or Incontln^co of Uqino^from a loss of tone fin tfio parts

CO^DERHED

In itn toraruatlon.—

The remedy haa also boon reooiumended in Py»p°paia, Chronic

^UJUMXTHIM,. CUTAOEOAA.AJFRIO-

Con-

BXL-wctting

I

LU

in Child­

affections peculiar to Femalea, tho Extract Bnchn

Disease, Wakefulnesrf»" :Oinstfffla

DRYNESS OF*

LOG from

habits of

IA

tftogiilarlty,

IPALNRALUEATF

or,tiappr«83lonoi Castoniary F^acnaUona,.Ulcerftted

O^

Scirrhous state of IliaJfurca^ Leuchrrhe* or Whiles, pi**a$ea rf ihe Uiaddor^ iOdiit Droprieal8uellinjs.~»This m^dtciuo moreaaea,tJie pow«r

JOF DIITMLION J-MD KXMTEA" TO3V XB8ORBENTTF *FA%o beaUhjr aftllon, by WHICH TH^Fwatery DHCALCAREoua deposit?ons, and aii Uuuutnral Kniargemenla AXTT-REDNOED, n& well

A^"P^IN ANDTNFFB^2DTTATIYB.

HiLMBOio^a KLTID TSXTBACT BoOno hat evVed

^EREFY OAAEOF

DiabetiB in which It haa

oatocohatitntionE, of both

of

OF

NATIONAL TKUST CO.

—I OP TUE OTTR DR NEW YOUK I |n. S»6 I1BOA a

OP TUE OtTr dr NEW YOUK flfo. S»6 it O A

ptaltONiC MUIII6N D0H.V] Ca IBS.

,0NK MHIT I0N I)(

CUABTKUED HY THK STATK.

DABIDS K. MANQAM, PipVI. JAS. MFBBILL, s^o'y. Receives Deposits and f\Mowi FODH PER CKNT INTKUK3T oa aU^Dally Balaucui*, mibject to Check at Sight. SPECIAL iEt'OMTS for Si* Minthf/or nfoY\ at Tbe Capital oX pit. ^lp.UOui IMJ.U,AU?f is divided amon(j'6^tTi Sicr-hut^cri, eomjiri

fi'--

BE^IRGFYEB.

Inltation of tho N^ok'of the Bladder, 'and lnflammation of th^ Kidneys, Ulceration Kidn^ffl and Bladder, Ketenfion ot Urine, IMSeaaeti]of the Proatat^ OJnntl, Stone iu the BMddft, Oalcvlus, Gravo*, Drick Pnst Deposit, fend' or Milky Diecharg08R' AIFD for ENFEEBLED *UD

deli-

SERES, attended WUH.

the following pymptoms Xhdfsposition to SXEFtion, Loan

Power, LOIS ^O,F MEM*«'Y Diftcdttjr

Breathing^ Wank NerVos.

'TremlyHngr,

HorrOr

VIF VFIRFDFT,.

Pain in the'Bhalr, iTof RLFANDR,'FI4?HLN^

Body,

Pallid Oo'tiitenano®, Urfiv« rsal

Muscular System,

^B1R,THU

the

SKIN, £rnpt«OHON.T^E^WE,

LASAITNU^ OF]T^EB

AOL' :R 7

JHBLIIBOLD'S FLVII* EXTRACT

Brcntr,

FS DLTFFETLII

and Blood-PurifjlDg,aud curce s!h ('ifleaqea"ana­

DISSIPATION, OXCEIAES

prudencea in

8old by all

Aifd'ltri-

LLF^T INIPNRJD^B

of the blood

superseding Cot abiii in

WB'

AFFCTEIEN^ F^R WT^(5N5IR4FA

used, such aa Gonorrhoea,1 Gleet of ing, and'Sy^hilltfs AIFectioTis—IN THRTA DISEAIEA, naed in connection with

UTLMBOLD'S. KOS^W'XRH.

DRUGGFHTTF

and

iDellreted to

AddrtBa

DTFAFORB ORERYWHFTR#,

Beware of Oountorreit" Ask for Helmbold*«.YTaie no other'.-ITTICO—SL-,25 Terbottle,

or

«U'BOTTLEA\FD^'

ABY A^1dre

ra.

DPGCRTON FFYM^ORNS

all oommoetdtftioiifr.

H. T. UELMDOLP,

Iragaud

^Warehouse, 694

Broadway, NVY.

-M49*NONAAI^ GENUINE

unleaa doaQup

rogravod wrapper, Avith

slirW^AiiA^dnd'elgnod feb24deocl-weo^ni

IN

FAC-MM'^O DF

tdy Oheu i-

UKLMBOUEL.*

rising

i'f larn^'iwa^'i""a'art'

ezj)eriou«e,

A

.o ^Ht-utvjlib i:»l l.« t./ de­

positors for alf obilKHtlob.1 .if ihi'XVii^i'iuy to double the amouat 01'thuir cftpHial -ttt'ck. At -he NATIONAl»TI!liST .00,. r^Ceivus depuaits in tariteor small ameuote, Mvl permita t^em to be drawn as a whole or in part by CIIKIJK AT Sl1(3HT and ATITUOU'r' "N'OTKIR, ai'lowlog iul'oreet en

AI.L 'DAIIT NXLAVCAS, I/irtloi NUON^TOUT t|^c6fe5W ^il£o.K|(c^.ls i^i t^| InstltMjgfc srlth specTal advanttigei nf-cnrity, convunlenoe. andproat.

BKANDRKi'ii'M I'll.M vx, KI.EKHIN«. Bleeding mny givtfPna^, haa moro room but th* and la followed bytpexn'an»ut p.&kv.twfiilANbKliTIl'S VlLW roll-'vfeihn clrculilioft and

&iT9,^o.n<cu,e

aa lfle?ding" fjtjft" Vjf^s n**vcr Art, aod the good thv' i* p*rmai^Dt, becanveth^y takeonly nhat.tho body and are better withoot. Parg«t!ou ith thc?o j-i^ln will be fouotl jg uuRAXJ\ypi$iiKci vLtJi

Let the wUe examine,its c'aimq to their coo&* tence. Alra. Hockor^ of Barnat^blt-, Mas*., was cur^by ti/cm Vitdi'i ib jihrt' atandiu Abram V^rtM'art Ksscnrfd of internal tumor by the use of Ki*a nlrrtV« Pil \tbfcU all other means had^kiiledi

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