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tTrwOa ! Chnli3 Timei and Winr Ridding fr Vofc. I . -Tri!.:ir' ifi'tirr i t i inn v.rt'i VTe treat a !o? how rl.-e to chara:- 'prhir;; wa lu. m;;t:!:r power of trnzerfrtalnindi-aM-tth:.tt-?crn, I, hc Ai:ii,j;in n;tVl. ;t specially In eonnecti-n -with Stat- pmm! w!lHj ny,, -II, i, Ihc tt and rauoiclfMÜ druiniAtrnUon in tl.t 0rat0r who ran fun. i,,hi,, , ar inf. country, ior cxaciph', it rprar.i by pyc4 , WHir. -nM riKto have li:id ' a recent ta tern rnt tint In th- New -a Jl0f .,llj:ir f.,,.,,1 4,f ,l,,inK this, lit: York .relative ippP-pr W lJ, inetvn-tcnti,tl, of the Mli ho WWf4 hail.IUril lh,t hU ,,c.,r. rhiriUMe fund- nf .state M,nt Ntrn ,.,,, Mi,Vc tll,.v actu:t,v Ia v thoCatLoIifl.M nr.- iium.-mally rail a smui r-nmMh 01 rn- j.'jia-j (h,. ,K ....j,,.:," .,n; of hi- : tlon. The uIwIh jiiii'Minior MfliM-il.iompni.-r JipI Chtcrn-Ii h'hv .a priprlalion for itw yar n:nnl u.. r Irltlh'll U.K y V, ' V Uf. 1 1 roio'T.Tf 11 tnM j kin sum, ;Ü,.7.1; : $l?J,VJX 4. Varioui lnM.na ri . I vn.1 ,f tl,: tv......wUw. uii-..,Ui.., tho Jew, iJ, Iii "ii; hikI th- Hornau 1 1 t at hollo. 7Il:i.I7I lä. t or tht; nrc. -nt 1 ywr the approprintlorn to tliv Catho Itr In the city of Nfw York aniiint to S1I5,0UQ. The only IVtetant in tltation which nj nnvwcti aid at all lithe Young Men's jUhristian mciatioay which receii'e the um of ZW?). i Of course, no or.; rtenfra that Catho lics are the mot importunaf tt-ur.- In th universe Tiic. Catl.oii.- p"T, 1.,, t rnt, v.h..n th- rr-;:,r v.a-1 nlty, are to a grat x- I,:4u,Mt to take t!i- f.it.I Moj v w h j byl'rottantalmsandl ,,;,! hav(. hurJ,.(l hi,n ,lov.-n thv ! piup with thi vhcn ipir u, r. ltnin ,otrntiru I. n j in any common trnt .ipported by tt H quite in kvplufj with thn when Ihe Legislature; and Common Council-! find themselves rxcf-d ty priest ly mendicant, who ren-w in this form the hepgiriei of th Middlo A Iiit that des not rhanp tho faet in that apeet of it which v are now con.-'id- rring. We do not know that any li. ticiaji would deny that th. appro priation, w freely given t( Catholic., while Protectants rind out the pit tance they secure from like sources hy the very hardest, are Intended to make favor with Catholic vottis. I'mte-turiU are wont to Vote as their convictions require, Catholics ai the priest says that having gained ,4llis Jtever tnce," Tmldy's hallot Is pretty much nil the tame as if already d.-jiU-d. A like principle seems to he folio weil in municipal administration us regards lImor-ieIlin Hal huth-hfeakinjr, and otiier abominations o( that -port. In wtsteru citlej, eiKs iaIIy, where the Cutholie and other foreign population is eo large, the consideration how to inako or k.-ep favor with VId-ky-hruiitra and beer-guzzlers override; every other, and u city government will allow every .ecend hmMii;f to he made a saloon or tavern, if only Pat rick and Hans will vote right when the pinch of election-day comes. We know of no remedy for the. things but the infusion of our iolitics with an elf nient of right principle that should make it lea purely solftih. Jluw to do that is perhaps the most ditticult question that could he proposed. ' . . From the Cincinnati Gaztttr. ' Kiecative ltacntitr. It in rrportfsl that Tr. Johnsr.n has deeidl to confess hinnclf a liar and a villain in declaring that the Kccon ntniction Act placed the military in Absolute power in the South, and cre ated a despotism more atrocious than history can parallel, haviDg entire dis posing power over all the persons and f w ..v.i... wilt. ...vr.4.iTlr. strategem of the Attorney - (Jeneral, i . . w - v - mw . . . . . . . ......... a j i no power save to rid the local authori ties in suppressing insurrection. In adopting this opinion he will con fess that all of his strained denuncia tion of tho law iu his veto message vraa a tirade of falsehood; that he used the power ami influence of the execu tive oflloe to make an act of Congress infamous, and to Incite the resistance of the Confederates to it, when it con tained none of the qualities which he charged to it, and was unobjectionable, and designed simply to give security to their local governments. He will confess that he has acted as a public enemy In assailing Congress, and pro claiming its law3 outrageous tyranny, and In striving to prevent a settlement of the war upon their basis, when all his charges and specifications acatnst the law were false. j Yon dc Man, You Are Wanted. A lady-writer, under this heading, hit off the young men as follows: "A woman wanD you. Don't forget j her. No matter if von are poor, Don't wait to be rich; if you do, ten to I one If you are fit to be married. Marry j while you are younjr. and stmcrsrle up i together. But mark, young man, the woman don't want vou if she i to divide her affection with a cigar-spit- toon or whisky-jug. Neither does she j want you if you don't take care of her and the 'little after-thoughts'' which aro pretty eure to follow. Neither j does she want vou because vou are a! man. tha deflation of whiehVs too apt ; jerked loose from him, and then gin tobe an animal that wears Ufureated him three or four of the moat ?uffl - carmenU on hi lower limbs. airltM lick vou ever heard of. quarter-section of stove-pipe on his ! head, swears like a pirate, and is given ' to filthy She wants a hflpmate learned passion?; in short, the image of God, not in the likeness of a beat. If you . . . . .11.. i ..l. , a ii ...a ii.im iiiiiii.m ' inn. . . . i .. .. i .... . . ..... irat"iirrs irt'iiiTaii v. i ".im. i:o ich uiv ui'i'v., u- :r P ..i .-1.5..1, ci i vu ua .ic w tn-iauu iu-s. 3u tor ner eimnanion, tmuci loii. iM .'iimni. ?.ti ii im! s: . i ..m- c. .-...t. .-. i ; she wants you to have "IVlly," replied Joe, "you don t yfl,yKK The Iencth of the Kuropean ! V. !S?,r,;t;V"s "or,V.r.u;4',.,i'. TlU to regulate your appetites and know nothm' 'bout lightin . I tell ; wi , is 00-J uiilo;. in the U. S. !.- No Vork at i.w p. M. arc trong in a good purfK)se, firm in. me on top then the bov.s v.ould pat London has eight thousand jM.licc -resistance to evil, pure In thought ami me on the shoulder, and holler, 'Oh, rucn. action, as you require her to be, ami 'my! Stetson. We gouged, and bit, I without wfcU& inward purity neither and tore up the dirt in Seth Runnel' The New Albany Ledger ay the of j-ou arc fit for husband and wife; if grocery yard worcr nor two wild health of that city never was better at you lore virtue and abhor vice; if you 1 bulll, pcnv ajn't .vUrrer most readv? this sason of the year than now. - A 1 M I I a , : I 41 I are geauemaniy, iorneanug ana Kina, ; Aoa noc loua-iauconr, exacting ana thnt rr in urn 0IEJn . fair, cheerful, rruuj-young man, vwwt t&a moai, wir, cncenui, right-Ljoluna, frank-epokeCvornan, . - trc mcavn, who Alia your Idea of maiden anu wur. i is f ne mat w.mw yo j; j i r . . i. ... . . marry her when you like, whether he; if rich cr poor; we'll trust you both, on the above eomlition, without any further security. The Ohio Br,.le Company have commenced werk at LeuivLUe. M'hitrflcld'j Icriipti c roivrr. a. i,,.;ir,i ln,.m, . , 1 1 . I H,,,,,,, h"r, n- 1 ,'- l'n at h , er, in hvcrihinjj tin inivrjihlv onli- xlU ,,f nn -.n-i t 1 -iiin r, illus- .noil . .ui 1 1 im ' 'ii ! 1 j -miii'T, iiiMH- r: r - I rln Mihu'i t hv I. rihin'' a l.ün l r -i 1... . ,. ... .1 ..1 .,..! ti... ' riiu.l j I aii ivt.r. '1 ' t 9f Ar liii lwlii 1ft f ' ' ' 1 " " " ' r " "" ' i nations-it was stn-aki-d with red s de.-erh d hy hj 5 d' near tho edp-, Th- .-c'-pt" w:ishinih, a-'all .-pti s an, whito ho -ave.it to him. Noi of a precipice and nothing to aid him will I.; when they .-tand to I . judd th.r tliv Ivor nor the r;ceivor o. ,,r..r.it... h iv 1, nt I : -t -f:iO" ! 1... !...i ,.i 1 1... v I l o k : i v ) fi I :iid with hoiindiii!' Whitofield ro Manned with hi Hih- ' j..,uI,.,,f-Jt.,j1.iih,1Hi,Kr,I.Mo; lMcr, tljat the whole auditory wa kt-pt in breath!-. .-ilen'?'', a- if it niw the m jVetn-nt-M'f the p"or old man, rrcciniov to C' ttnin dtru ?iou I. rd Chterti Id actually mad.- a ru.di for-. ward ttifave liin, cx' laimin ahuvl - He is 0.! lie is none!, Tho noble J lrd had len so uitin lv carriod away . by the preacher that' he forgot the ' . . wholewrfsa pi.ture. ' . " " How to .Make f ruit Tree XJcnr. . Apple trees mav 1 o forced into mod- 11 . r erato lear n at a verv earl v stiie of ii irM:r .l(t;t thc:rKoNvt!i b prunm-, atut we ad- ..: . ..t .l..-ir.i i ..iiiiir i.n ise o ii o oi .in ii i j j "'b .' . hauls! to avail tie nwlve of thin art, and. ..." , . , . ... cau,;e them to produce home fruit.' biorahy of Kobesp erro puhtih m..,;.,.. :.. ho !.!,, for wood, and in i a late Irish paper concludes with the Miiimi'T for fruit," is an axiom, and let ih act upon it. Pinch the -rowing'shoot on a tree iu the sum- , mer,lend down the brauche-, thrus dow n the sharp sprvde into the ground i . ... i. ..!.. 4. i an.i sever me roots in sutiri, .aiui iu ; check the circulation of sap, making tho growth 'less vigorous, and fruit ' buds and spurs will be produced and ; enteral a decree dissolving the bond-! fruit will grow. Aim at the life of the of matrimony W tween himself und tieeaii'l straightway it prod nee fruit ; wife, vho agreed to the arrangement, and .-eed that its kind m:y not peiih j The X.i-hviüe Kiessand Times states from the earth. This" is care, and not : that the prospect for the wheat crop in hard labor; the work must be done in j Middle Tcnne.ee are extremely en the summer, when other farming ope- , cour.iging. MuHi ground has been rations demand mi c i attention, but put into wheat, and should the weath thc orchard. st who tloes it faithfully er be propitious for the next month and undoratamlUigly will rind hU re-' the harvest will be a I cvmteous one. Ward. i Ali'lun :i iieT. fll.il ?i iu-i itiiiii it William A. Cbaver, keeper of a liv ery stable, testified that f-'urratt, in conversation with him, said that he and PMth had bloody work to do; they tHo.s drei, Unwln- tone, pulhng a pistol out and lay .ng it .... .. .1.. .1. ... .1... . inl l . . 'I I... H'lllll.J : i.:n 4i. .1 ,1 ..T.I .....mi. on a desk at the sdables. The witness also saw jsurratt, on the 1 Ith of April, previous to the assassination. Jiooth and '.Surralt transacted their livery business w ith him. John Uc, now residing in Mississip- j formerly a detective on Clou, 1 . . . . .... i. ' i i . .... "i ;.. I IV lUHt (H Hl' rUlliUU HH I nill.lMinia avenue, near Willard's Hotel, on tho afternoon of April 14, 1WT; had seen him U'fere an! recognied the prison er a .Surratt to the best of his knowl edge. , Wouldn't Own Joo Stetson was a wi!l rollicking fellow, who spent ni'ft of his time in drinking ami sprecing, while his wife, Polly, "was left at home to do the chore?. I'pon a certain occasion, .Toe left home to le back, as he said, that night. Night came, but .loc did not: The next day passed, but, abot.t sun et Jop came up in the worst condition imaginable his clothes dirty and torn, one eye in deep mourning, and his face presenting more the appearance 'of a niece of raw meat than uny thing else. Poll v met him at the door, an 1 j ' noticiD" his acncaiance, eiclaimed: ! ' Whv Joe. what in the world ii the raattCT?,, Tolly' Laid Joe, "do you know Jim Andrews,? -Well him and me had a fight." "Who whipped, Joe?" aked Polly, 'Telly, we had the hardest light you ever did fee. I hit him and be j hit me.'and then we clinched. Polly; ; 'ain't supper most ready? I ain't hod j i I any thing idnee yesterday morning, j a "But tell mc who whipped, Joe," : i continued Polly, "Poll," replied Joe, ,4I tell you, you never did ee such a fight ns me and him had. When" ho clinched me I Polly, aiu't supper ready? I'm nearly starved." 'you wc fought like ticer.s wc roiled ; and tumbled first him on top, then Vm monatrous hungry." I SteXnV' Pf11' in a 'tone bristling with anger, "Ulli vou j tcIl me wno wbirpir' I tcll me fio hirned i t.pii.. vaifi inr drawirr-a Ion- i0, saia JOC, Urawintoa IOIlA ? iu ..t h0lirrrr The conimcnecrucntexerces of Han- over, rUoomington and GrecncaMlc Colleges all took place latt week. Frmirra in the VaKa:Ji Vallrv. pay cl um ana c- -"J a aay xor Uarvc.t handi. What J n Cofnatnll. i tim fii, aitut wIim.u a pieuxir; lr a ehiM, Xur lucre is no vou li n e ton ?:ivin-ro muri?" .ii 1 -i?'"Z vr2iMi ami whom It may, l:n!ioVrr t. a nrcvlvr. after M"tii forth . I rs not alnif 8 !:.hi.? a l.ur-e.tlt CSotl". W?Ä "O-l ft a ipirtt," fop! thc.rreaeh- ui-rlne In the Itileet luv ofehiM- er. " j hood? The writer of this recollect "What is a .-pint?" a.ked the m p- '. himself at thid moment, us n hare-. (j r,(.r,.rv. ' j foote.1 l.,l t.u,,ii..-at thy willen .. Wh:it a ,.,ril,.a!.kr n.jf,.lllf,, the Xve viri le Jj.VilV h h,J" h,-1 r,aohcr ! . r ! .? ...Vi Ä ' t o r " hh-h 'WI. v - wh v a t-.nistalk is a com-: ; stalk." "Vr- I h... ......... i...r " , ' .-ir.' ' ' ' ! I r .. - l""1 ," 11 ,rit; ,f ' iU not t,,n , in.- what a rn.-t.ilk i", wlii-!i ',MI ! ha; tv a a th'n.i;ul ttiu'sanl I.imiW ii;4(: a a t Mti.i;ui luiu'-.aii'i l.now , ;,ti ..vi-t-ni-. whv t y't Ji"k m ! ... .11 ........ 1 1... 1. ..irü i, i ...... I . I. . ,.u J..ul.t t.L Uniif..'''' I pheme, and whose werd th-v d.-ii- . ! i ' i -"Z.nt'V. f.rnrrai inn-iu;r.icr. A number of tows Iiave rtceutlv ('K'J in.t. John-my, Vrinont, witii : 'x Mtw known thin- as 4milk tVvpr' Th. --ilj.--..f vtaMi hin- fr.-- j-ot- Th- -nl..- r .f -.tahli .diin.tr fr-' poi- Ii" baths 'ft er tho htyltM! I'.ostou, is undor :idvi-om-nt hy the New York Common Cumiril A f.'.M.ria paper suevf that a 'there will I- a greater yield of vli-.-it ; .1 w. . .7 tu 1 1 r j in that Mate than there has been for ovmy years, the .tiuvernoT apioint a ' day of thanksgiving and prayer. ! 1 Whenever a President of the Cnited i 1 II I l . I'll III Uli I INK l I .. m states visits Posten, Harvard College . ' , ;ariably, we beheve, confers an hon- j . , . ... f ... " j .i V ... the following remarkable sentence' va.iviiiji.i. j inao nu no '.Mren U-hind him except a brother, was killed at the same time.", A divorce suit wa recently tried in Ai..a.. ('..null- i:....,s ;.. ,..i. :..i.! Vu....,, w wv . , the plaintiff was a judge,, who sat in his own ea-e, and upon the pleading, ; the rniteo .States Court at Ijouisville, , n the b'iih, for a writ of hufH:nscorpiyt j whieh has been is.-uel, directing a j w hite man named (ühh n to produce j in court the lody of his daughter, MVrtha Milton, formerly a slave of it is al, , ia ,tm I in xcry I The telegraph failed to designate the winners iu the New York yacht race on lat Thursday week. The vic tors wer the sehooner Phantom, "wne.l by Mr. H. (J. .Stehb'n--, and the 'V elyn, owned by Mr. A Stellen- fi-i : I . . i? i i i "ry. ii. e vtimi was ugni ami me race w;vs not a very exciting one. The Pope, in his character of tern1 poral ruler, has hitely issued an e!ict of great severity against brigandage in his dominions. In this proclamation ho oilers a rewanl of about live liuu drod dollars for the hcadof every brig and delivered to the authorities. The ra.-eals are now killing cach'other for the sake of the rewanl. As an illiistrati.)n f the rapidity witJi which the conversion ami pur chase of sscven-thTfTy notes have been pushed forward, it isolllciMlly reported that .5151,740,'OuO were taken in by the Treasury Department between Febru ary I and .Time 1. The English Parliament enacted in 1770 that "whoever shall impose upon, reduce and betray into matrimony any of hi.i Majesty's, male subjects by scents, paint, cosmetic w a dies, arti- ncial teeth, false hair, Spanish wool, iron stay, noops, nign neeiea slices or bolstered hips," should be prosecuted ' 1 for witchcraft, and that the marriage should le noli and void A diamond weighing between twenty-one and twenty-two karats, it i reported, .has been found on Ihc Orange River, in Scmth Africa. The Govei Hope eminent at the Cape of Good has taken tho matter in hand, and we shall soon know whether that is to be, as predicted, one of the dia mond produeiug countries of the world. The tears we :dicd for those wc love J are the s'reams which water thegarden jof the heart, and without them it . w uld le dry and barren, and genial flowers of affection would perih. In the L'nitetl .States are ÖP, Oi miles mjlvli Patrick Noon, cf Jennings county, bni twenty heep killed one ni5ht la,t k A branch of the Lvansvillc and .... . i rawxorasviue rauro.ia imiMo nc built from rrincctoo or Tattka to Mt Carmcl. Tbo wheat crop in the neigliborbooI o: icrrc iisutc prcruiicra rctitr yiua , than for thrre vnrnvt. The manufacture of zlafs was rc J ----- o - - j siitncd at New Albany Iait week. Gitrin; Jar to A Child. IJI'ja ed be the 1 md that prepares were bl'niin.r th-re otiietlv in the brightness of a LSmnI.iy morning. Tin iMsvnr came forth from hU J I I lt t: if f ! irn lw t i.i ! U'ii wi I j II t f r I iiHiv.'Fiv..-..iiv l.l'',... hv tra.l-, an.I M.otil tho wholn wook 1 nt work in the? woorl. Ho holj onm; into th .irl"ii to jjathor miiH! into in' irani"M 10 ir ttow - rs tu .thk into Iiis i:it wh- n !' Wii! ciuircii. u! saw uil? tfcjt ! Lri V inn jvfl' tft 111 1 Ii I J l' il. " 4 1 - ;tlI,s l,40 ho' fan honu. And now , i.m .it i'.icf .1 i 't ! iii'i i frniii llirl manv VOMTs. t hf ft td nur of lrnitit udi i i - o o i which agitated the breast of that My express's it sell on paper. Tin carnation lias long sinoo witliorod, hut now it blooms afresh. lh,tcj?ns er. . Xewlv planted tn.w or ;hruF arc much benefited by u mulching a couple of inches thick placed around them at this season. Wo havi found the nowlv mown "rasa from 'wn stn iiliiiim!Io rir:t-ristl. If piit in pho'o whilo Rreon, it wilts ;,ownf kon,s it.s pat an.l is not ii;lhte to bo blown about by winds. as is the enso if leaves or straw lit- a .. I ret... , .. . .1.:., .2.,... L"rar,! UM 'V ' '"I K' ..7 'll , , . ... . . has no seeds that will germinate, . ,..ll(,M (i i .i r-iii mav and when dot a eti in the hill ni.v )! xvitli sulvatitagG to the fntnr " nvth of tr " ; 0 - - - Kmirr kini ok jpHEArifiM;. Dr. (iilly ndated the following auectlote; which w;h told by a well known Irish character, Thaddens Conolly, who used tti spend much of his tiine in wandering through Ire land, and instructing the lower classes in their native language. "I went' said he," one iSunday, uio im into a enurcii, to wnicn ;i new n ,.,, lfnf ,11W, t..(M. iMt,.i.. .,noo ni C;d. The conirregation ditl not e.v ceed ' a tluzcit, but the preacher delivered himself with as much en orgy and atlWd ion u 1 he wt. n'l- t(reftt; a irtut'l 'u an'tuncf. Aftey tho service, I ex presses I to theeler my wonder that'he shouhl pi each so fervently to such a small ntimher of people. ""Were there but 'one said the rectorniy anxiety for thi improvement would mako in" equally energetic." Tht? following year Conolly went into tht? kujio church, tho congregation was multi plied twenty-fold; the third year ho found the church fttW JOHN M. PENDLETON, l'i;.111JI'.'1 ."Jtat 1U.O, l-'or tlie 1'tirtl.usc und alj of Domestic Fleece und I'uIIrd Vi'ool. Ab. 1" JlrffHlwry, AVe Yont. CasTi Jl vaiitt'S M:;1". ('rviziuiu-ikti itel . Gt-nerat rS.t-rial Markt-l l.'irt. yuriiiicii at i;-i'n."t. i.i:i'i:iti;Nci;s. !. P. Vail, CahrXatl I'anU of l'oiim X.Y Me.4rs. J. KiMirmaii, J..liiitii A- I '.. N. . Oofltui, Mi'.MilUn & t'i., I Ifvi-liinli. Ohio. W- V. WestfaU, CasU'r l-'irt Xafl IVii.t, .'.iiijiie- apoliA, Mini. Th. Arthur, t'.-iifc'r first Xt'I Han , Twt.-n, la Mwr. FoM, Itixon V. (.. St. I,ui., M.. iilti any Canker Inroiihout tho Cointr hat ing Sw York t'rr?j.ii'1.-iitji. ii3! tm-t II Hit) 7f.fJTJKrlP.fi. t;i:K.T bi:o.i c.;.r(;K - nor ia.K thach i:ou l K To m:w vokk, ijostov, and m:w L.MJI.AM) ITIi:.s. TIMS RA 1 1. W A V I) I F. N I S F KOM tlitnkitk In 7ivv York, I f;n lile, nnftnlo t ,ew V.ok, lj;jMilr, Nalamanea l .rw York, llü.Milo AKI IS i R "! TWENTY-TVVO TO TWENTY-SEVEN MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE. All truni run direttlj through t York , IO"460 MILES with'xit chaug.i ofcojthcs. FROM UUNKIKK AM SALAMANCA By w York time trni tTnioii l)pot: 7 33.1. M. EXPIIEsS MAIL, fro.,, h'inkirk, IStiBtlays exicple J j . Slop at .lamanc 1.0U A. M , anil f on tiff last IIr?iel)srill dJ Or in? with thr ?.oo A. M. txrrew Mail from buOih, und arriTvs m .Net VorK 17.CÜ A. M. 2 20 '. M. LIGHTNING tSr.KFSS. fMinrtjr, cxffpt"!. Stoji at Hörne!' .Vi: P. M. is.ip, inu-ri tirjt wirli the ?.-'0 I. M. train tr-'on BnfTilo, an-1 arrives in .New York at:.0A. M r.; ?: tt:w.voJ;K 5,G"T t-y.PKs.fr- j l'jnkirk, isntin.ijs wepo-dl. stops at Salamarca 6 .V 1. M.; o aii r. M. Sup"; Tnrnfr' 0.. A. M. BkflJ, ami ar-riu- in Vork at 1.3' I . M..connfct- ing wiili A'toriioon Tralii.anl Steamers lor r'.ost.vi and New Tnglaii J Cities. FKOM r.UFFALO r.y ew York Time frm l)tpol corner Kxcbanje and Michigan Ma. 5.43 A. M. NEW VORK HAY EX PK ESS, from Salamanca, ISundars oxeptt'!. Mp al Horncllitille 0.1-3 A. M. (Ükfl, Su!vie. Lanoa -2.1? P. M. Sup!, lurcfr'a 7'. A. aud arrives in New Vrk lO.P.M. Cor nectaat Great Hetvl ith Oel iare . I acka wanna ard Wftcrn Kailroad. and at Jersrr CMvwiOi .VKJnis!it Express Train of N w j J.rv hailrr.ad f,.r I'm! jlclfhla. ftitti. i more ard Wäshintsn. 8.00 A . M . EXl'HLS MAIL, via Aron and Hor nclbvillf Sr.1j frxcepttd. Arrtvti'.a Stfur York at 7. ft) A. M. t'omietts at M roira with Aorthern Cfrtml Hailwv for llarnbur, Phtladcti bu, Ualitu- re, aib- j in?ton and points Soutii. 2.20 V. M. I.IOUT.MNÜ EXPRESS. '4Sur.4aTt ft.rpt.-d. Stops at HornellsTjD" ÜJP.j M. Sup., n.d arriTes in N w york 7 00i A. M. CoriDvrtü at Jerner City with Marti-I irr Express Train of N'iw J rev Hailroad ' f.-r rfaUiruop and Wasliinfn,an l atN'ew York with Mornin; Fir Te-s Tr-io for Boi-' '--"nna a iars-imwi v n tbf .liff, . v t-iw i r- i nt i'iaitti and njnibf rs -.f Itr.v. h. r.n 1121 I. M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Sunday rxcri'tfd!. stop al S.uifM'ljanr!a 7.'."- A. M.. likftj; Tornfr'a I. Hl P.,M.. I I'f . a,, rrf.f.nn, ,Amirp T rf par-d to rat for tb r4 ...d arr.v.-.- , .New ork at3 -a T. M. J'"' in and S;iniiir?.ran Uk Rrorf hom.tbr rrcts at Ehnira with artlirti Cebtral Lai!- vin- ifaonwlvn th troul.lf of co,B,e fu-, way for l!a;n.lurj. Itiladf Sp.a. Ea!tl . ,nem .cveral tlu.-, aud beirr duappoiatcd, a tnirc, aihUcto and i-icts SoU:h at Li-en thi n. fn,rir. " 1 Or:at Hi-nd with TVlaarr, lackaa ta V. , 'L;. 7 , . v 0 v' V01"? .... . .... .... rtfu laiMuiipn, ifnii.u. ..1 . -im Ai;rri:oüi) trails ana ru.mcr. ur iu;Ha and New England t'itie. Otilr Arn. Train V'nt a Sunlr . liriny Itulf. lo ,t 6.10 P.M., andr-a.hu.-.New Vork at K30jO. 21 HI AI IV STREET, I ! BoStn .nJ fW T7,ut their R4x:ge, ar tiaster , New vrt. od ra.in2n. wjth . lasierre-i free . caarjeiDj The bet Vfnt.Mfd ad Mom Tnxuriou.Mffp. ,r..i... n-j, nr t.rr-Tn n : ,u hVi mi; , ar 4 mm - itACKARi: f'iii-:rKi-:ii Timni r.ii Acd fare alwjr. 1S low as y ar; other Rout'. ' row TicxrTS via ekie railway' V."h'. b cars br eatileed at -1'. Pnnc'r! iicxet ncestn tu Ufjt iti otithei. u RIDCLE, WM. R. BARR, ücn l Tass. Ag't. i jnj7-iy WOOL. WOOL! WOOL!! TO THE FARMERS OF WAYNE S'tirronitdififf Countir ! We shall nanl t.o toining ion oo,ooo i.us. or lvooi, market j ru e, rlthcr in our ulebratr;! IIOMK MADE (-00DS OR f ASn. Ilqving Inrrras.-l our marhinery and .MI all lh latrüi iiiij.rovoii.r r.t, art. rpfarfl ! lora it. a l.irp aiiioMitl f ol.i iIt. t-ijuul in j'tjlvi t- any rvr m) in Ibts 'iuir . WV hat im bl it ituh larjrr vari-Myof l'' than . ha I last y.r.arol bate aho itu-I'MU-J lln juality so thnt tle ItlCHMONT) (H)(IH I rtjl N. 1, r. only at hmf , lit al." n thf f. iMfinnali, M. LfUU, I hrn-fn ail ilelo iirkrl.. front all rf hi!i pta hav. rr fri'l larpf oidvrs, and in rvery tnttanca Slinl thtiu to their intir atUfacliou. Our Stock Coaoiatn of thf fotlowirt; govJ. af ofur " mffa'1f . i .n. from tnr rrj boil mat.rial , and warrnt4 I ei.tirtlr fr liom WASTE OR SHODDY. whirh w ofji-r at rrife but tery IittU tlo hat on par for tbo Eastern Shoddy Cooda. va5 s ,mcrc? Doeskins Sattinetts Tweeds. Jeans. rionnebi, ßlankrt. A'arnj. 4.. a iii si.cnano ior WOOL, F..r 1S- rMii.tiiitr.ri ..r ..i - - ... ur oia.iv runmrj in uwn ntry, bo exu vttt ?peud tS tin. tu coru 0 Uv .Vi IIIS. e bv opcitfd a M-rc at test reor win of rlaratnfr'i Drar Store. ,"' 'r ,s" 7 rrpr4 rrfi trmt a at tVf MlU-.. In futor oor root f".iy bad .t tbf .v.u. and oflr storf. jboihof whirh placra atu ac-p a full an , con,rlu i RICHMOND FACTORY COOD JACKSON, SWAY HE A. Dl'N.V, oU Richmond, Indiana a. mc 'TT.' McADAMS & MAGEEJ tllrii in frrr lrfijti of STOVES, TIN WARE ANDj Agricultural Implements. Tbahlfi.1 f-r the L! rt ptrouazo We.itrc brstorl. lioj..- by (e tt-iOn t l-U ' fix: anl fair l-linr to mrri a ri.taiiiir f t! 4111. Our i-ricfn I'.l al"al" bw as t iMf . Iii ff cv... f an be b'-ugbt fratanyof lb nihH.rins 1 us. " . .... w W U rn au uia t'lf t- or l'-r at v kin I i i n. I'-I'Ir "T t lrn Waf.ainl altn.i jiMii.t- h tll Wit-t ! J-'' "r, !!'. t :- i."sac. ! Sj.iitii!f, A. Sh"p ati'l St r, tu I k Tkk ? buiI-lii'S . S W. M.riivr ou'wlie iuirf Wiuvhrter, Indiana. CouUii't all the M.'J'n iral Prou'erties rf imm: Ttti:i: tau. H hai a well carnc l ntt-nkl; for cirirg a!l dia.'s f th; throat ami i.rr.5. Wnf f Tar it. posf fs a tf jlthy artiort upon ihetomah and bowf rij'ivt.ialins tb tfi f in and rvUonrtij it to pcrfi-rt health. It t very ffl.-ftiT in curing complaints riinaUu; iroin th Liver, Stamaril. I.w t, I idn-. A t" Soli by lrnrt.t and tirffrs at only On Pollar a B-il'. iium have W.n f Tar Mown on tbo bottle, St- sma'.l circulars at I'rurgi.it. Of.I VOK C KOCK CO., Ir..pri. t r5. For ral ' t j J 0 llir.?H, I'r i;i. t. ii.. Vjt.-r, I ! The be?t aj to z ru t a rn or r u . v ... ....... ,.. Seek I'aily n Sure Krlicr. J ?: ran be d io b wsirR nilNZOLN r.MXin, Wh!r s bfaltnr, soothing and iwr.V 't j a flno rtj'rt'yrai't, Ijo-iis all plileru. .ih. j , atl irrtatc. an-I era! lus the l t.enl hie ; refrcshinR ale-p at ni?t. If relicr' all Uronchitl rri' l in ttruftlom fr Cremp trhir ar-onpany rem Iftllt, at" ntirr bctn knotrn j I fail- j Cotn-oit tiTf "ill :A a sovert-tga Ti n. dj f'r tUfm ' Tty Onn Hot tic, rricr O.'iC. I'ot u' t'T J C IhaFrt. lrnrj;it, V. ;.. Utter, Ib-Jiaba I II It 1 r Y Y o V It DI.O 1 t . Taken ai a 'prlr Medieinf fvf ririOSnr tl.f Blwod, reinoriijf; it alu;rf bcs, eaiuirit it - tl w in all it oOirinal purity nd ipr, and ünvii'f t ib impur aDd j uiriru rauar which iii-'uce di 'ac. . OK. CROOK'S v i:: 1 : rV iil i: i:xtr a it Ia;reit C.XDvt.T of Health. It rftnov movM all ernpi.re ..fases f tbf Vo. nul l ". Klouhf, 'u. ''!. Sore. Tet Tcr.loi.gworu., Salt IlUf urn , b'ealJ Head, A e. I I. rfr I'niii. for Illiftimati.m it ttcti Likt: : C.arm, Irivii.ff awav all avh aud pain, Ä.'d l;i ft f'I'ial nt uriii 1 1. It th' Kino nf S'-ronht JtcoVoJc.v rot iu: bv J. C. II in lud. ., . . .... , I).'ui-t, jui!"-te r. THRON UALSAM i. t!-tti.spM Mid j.fcd .t t-u r rr l:ii. Aritiy r Wnlfi rratth''. it i lupiid, i. lift )iu7fabb": if nt il t ii -lh, ni .!. tr fail" t ur' at i.o. It t.tHi nn moriurv. sin.l i .i.- . iindfr an l iirtimtain f. It l nl half the ric f si'iu l.nr pr-parslKi, and is f-r norc pK-a.jUt uitd effect ire. It Retails for 25c n Hot He. It prent Chapped llaad: makf thm l.ite ant 9fi. A. i-xl'-nml ppli-atiot f..r Kltfu Miatiiui. Kriit rm li'a.rs l th kll, I'U-era. old S..r, ti.mcrfiif , it i Vfrt otT. !i r. It ill fpfdih iure Hunts and Staid. .Mado only b J crook .ii vNrr.vcrriJRiMt; co.f Ha; t -n, C,,io. flTKOH RA Ii AM i? Mow n a rrcry bottle Fr sale by J . (.'. IIir.ii, OraiM, inhesliT Itarf. i )F -rL- f)alr InlfllflC". . ( l.'OOK'S VKfiKTAP.f.K S ni L S REMEDY. I'ositircly Currs. It will Ileeome the Standard Rrmrdr. TK nf jrtd swM not fail in write for a mn , 'tn ffcfff )'!' f Ibe dia.-e a4 th JU"idr j ??nta?!i. It e! frrr H- mail. i Ir. Cr.' S ih-I- .Vf-l I sold Vr .1. ' UiaaH, lrcrit, at J3 per b!!- I'ull llrte-( lKrs aceowpaiM frr bot'Tf. IK. OL1VKW CFOK A 0 . rifJ-lt latk. Ohio, Frfjn"-tTs. A. Ii. II I A T T, PL'ALKR IN HARDWARE, iVorÄ ziJe of tkc Pullir K.uarrt AT TlbJMAi WAKD'o OLD STAND, WIXCUKSTER, IXDiAXA. 4-3-r ni-rri. a tm-t-i- r. . Uli 111 I Uli LH l UIILM WMftlitl IVlfll IIV W Ji it Ht -. T v Y 'r,'7'T '" 'v",f" ' Dram 111 h deoiorotratl l),- la. t t.. U far.j.fr- .C IJandoli.b O.M..O ttiat Ihore . muM, that t-... n.r,..i:h .if.n ji,r. ii,. ; U...J 'M lata iiKtim'. fln'f ne sr rj-fn, -r, r Wlmmn im 1 . r ' J w-s irj-u,-.i.rf j OTw j ear. aay that e ar- ww in kmc better Ill s to i I than we hirr rrrr ytt born :tt-.r i M4u!,f ,urc . ' befor. S la th tima to it tltvtu al our! r. ..... i .in., l . " Inf fartorr.wcst otth l.oi tit) AKli.t, SOUl'lKb 4 CO. INDIANAPOLIS. Tin: .wmkwi. vinun; .1 Wmttlf ' ri'uliftf tf'rrtfc ltn Mit ti' ami M astral JJftrt:fitrr. Jnwl on ihr JirsI each rnontJt, o,' J. A. iluttcrjidd iV (b.t IiulUtm'njtif - tlinna. The w?:!cil visitor,' cortalrn rach month, a I uical fry, a rnor.thl irccrA of MuiIcj! JNru, at home anJ aUoaJ; a inotithl.v hullct!ti of itw Muic nJ Tocki; fron three to lov.r pirs nf ehoirc iluic, vocal atul iiitruuiritl, frprr. ilh cpcci 4l rtli-rmre hr uc iu ihe hoia . ci.clc. (worth, in rath iiumtir. trm TO li. U c ul, lriiJe artlclfs on Uiuiical topir of iutrrrit to choritfr?f leai-hrr an! pu pila, srlccttd auJ prepar J for it column T K 1: M S One ropt, per annum,' in aJ nce, $ i Coptic, " 1I,M T " 4 00 ' Twn.tv " t lUiL ii. mhrr stipaliJ At!rr.. J. a. io't J i;i;ni;i.i .v i o . .tf Indiaiiapotix, Itn!. j. A . K 1 1 k a " CON FECTIONEUS- I m.' . ... f ...... m .'...I M LMHA.N.IPOI.IS IM. HZ'Ordf rs fnn a ditafe ivnjptljf:Uf d..r. nil 6m WILL.IRD & STOWELL DKAI.LHS IS JITSIC a ü Musical Instruments, Keep oonstaiit'v on hau l, at WLoIealf and j Kt tail, an exttLsite. asfortmeot of tbc bcit x TT O FORTEB CATilNHT OHGAVS. ,17 t : i. o n 7; o No. t UHt" llotue, It -1 ? r I n d i h n n p n Indian n Ifiofc. BOOK & PAPER IKKc. EOWEN, STEWART k Co No. 1J Vct VnHinptoiif, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA DEALERS tN LETTER & CAP PAPERS, Wrapping Paper. - . Oommr rcial N'te, r.nntu t irl.. IV in?A Pnrer.W.nll Puprr, Hlanlt IV k. Mfmor, .birn5. hcatl l'mcils, Strel i'tu?, Ttii JIoKlcr., 1 ,-niniO 9. DltTtrniC IIJC f.f . Iii -U UUUill l llrw mu, j . . i eine:' . and Chirac nt ii. ItilN Da 50,000" IdJ. -ags Wanted r or CASH, or ir. t ic!oTgi lV' Ü0O0S. j. in 23 i.rl . . . . . . . l. J. STILTS. f. I.UIMH. a.H.Mf A STILES, FAHNLEY & M'CREA, Wholesale Ileahra in Jl A T S, C A P S, MILLINERY GOODS, .No. 131 South .tleriJiiin htittt. LMlAX.rOU.S. LI. (44 c. . ionaid..oi j i. ii. ai.irr DONALDSON & ALVEY, j'ibbKbs ok .HATS, CAVS, STRAW GOOD 8 JP TJ XL UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS) 51 Noiith .Mrtidinn sfrerlf clinuir riocl, ItjUunarolir, Ind. April L, lsG;. nil It FURNITURE. iK.iKBnsini i:it k xrmrf ft'rr.rTrirtt trf j FURNITURE & CHAIRS. Pcnoci wisbing to purcrtie I Good and Substantial Furniture jWill plcae give ui a call, ac we are tji that jou ill be satis6ed,ar1 that jonc not better yourseUea any where cNe. keepcotntintljoa Lud a'geod twortmtnt t'UntiAUA, CUPBOARDS. SAFES, T A I L E P , BEDSTKAPJ?, CRIB:.. I.OÜMCE. CHAIRS. STANDS, JOFAn, CKNTKR N D DINING , f., . TABLE! COME ONK! COME ALL And aee oar etocl before jvircba sine elf where ILaat id P..K;,. c ng cl( t3-13 w:-l . . "v "H""'- i mconitr, lud. S1.500 PER YEAH. P Wdt.t a..n. .....1 .- ii . - --r urrr i kill our J,1""""" V-1 w,u- Macbioca. 1,re jnewkindi. Un J er an i upper feed. War- ' XU L 1 e ''" AWte aUrjr or Jarre ' f "nyr,uo rilJ . tclt rsici.iac.o:j in tlie rnitnl Stair f, lilrh are fmllg iicem.rd km WlZur . WHtnm tlririr JL - v- , X I ' ! ,1 f t t,r9Ce'? haktf, Alff cjr Cc, . - ii''lcr All otbrr laacLioe are t- rn";npf ana the ttlltr or Irr are lislu crrrif..ie a iiapruonmrnt. Uloftri ...... I . 4 . a f lor. Shiv A f'.lil U.Alr-.i '.i- 1 C'bicatTJ, Ilüsoij . wmmt) " ''.. M4 A , M.4 w i A s. .SSSSiT JfS