Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 January 1867 — Page 1
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1 Gold closed in New York on Saturday,
the route of the proposed turnpike from this city to Worth injjtdii to accomplish the enterprise at an early day. The only trodtpetfgftp^d ng»er be as to the precise line of the road. This however, will be determined, in a great measure, by the judgment of the Engi. neef, at to thd miMt difrStfl tuid eoiMKnic&i •route #6Wife6ntfte twopoihU. ^Therpad' will not run in a' directiota'to suit body, aB a Tnatter of-ceursgplrat It Will1" .probiA^ W^niiracita3J on &e-iht$4rftjr ^principW." *ftife8t-,te'1no douit^s to th& subscriptions" of stock. EnougK_stocF ^will be taken tomafco it tnagniicent itoad oithe whole ifflUinaJ
Tm J^io^orgftjM of the- d^»q)5^py have uc^ y«4.if ^n|w«d th» wort pf urgfc
T*^y ",e *«M*aty °f
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organization npnn-A-aow- platform-ol-
^npcipl^J, 'un'vei3a^ •8P®r?BP 'should bo {incorporated es a cardinal doctrine flf "th4^n«SW ifaith. Those lefidin^ '-members of the party who abhdt all jrtWng /like change, are "CftBfibStliag ihe proposed' ing ine ^neir tacti^ a'cominendatoiyT-Wi lof iitulbb^ffidMliW stoptdity, but not the succgssjthey imagined they would achieve. ,9|cl^^i^^lf5^ej^ewtYork
Herald aodaOhie^TJRj^itre^baving an important efSsct \lpd~tuthe maSefe rff the democracy. Many avow themselves-wil-Ung,tp $isdurjk tt®: jiroptjfed MJfi*»e4, amon^^riidMMe two xyethree -df'tlft ing them'staM to us but' sincej tbnt he endorsed the Chicago Times'
faith iniiis partyfl^»dei• w£p^, gacity enough to foresee that the organization wa^ dpomftJtp 4eieftt jupt so loryg as ii^orpa,^!^ F^4*oyM°M' win-: cipter. Tbfe-^eAtlebaan^isiaaieader of the' Journal but its arguments against progress
the desired effect. I^the time of the next Presidential election. should those organs whioh urge the necessity of more radicalisml^tin^'tnstilled "ifl'to the party, their present course, a seriojus
present, is in bad ordor. Johnson, and his policy fsited tojdaag&i up from the depths of its deep disgrace. On the contrary, it draggeeUhfa dow,!! to the lovMpt depthji,*tf political infamy, and branded those who follo#e&}& lead IbHhei^ "brtad tiM b|t^ ter," or for anything else, with public contompt. With the load of odium resting upon J^^juB^iKnnbt /bo ^resurrected with its present principles, and this fact the 3h»fi8piid iHerald^]^ hence their clamors for change as well on thegrpup&gf right ai expediency. It \pfgtr tain that while the question of suffrage remains unsettled, the business of^th'e
try which requires legislation will be more or less uns«$^^asr ««BC#
It has been stated jhat^e Message of the Preside^^Sw^fie^bill legalizing negro suffrage in the District of Columbia wHritefoaflP to 'Oohgrei& '^-dayv Tt not hard to predict the character
message. It will, contain an argjimeqfc^ a^amil^tQ^|*cif th¥negrdJt^inytWrfg but vassalage to Wftihuigton City rebels it will allege that the author has ^one a great dea| for |tf^'Am^r^|ajqf ciliten of African descent that he is the cspecial friend of the freeJman that he has sacri-
balance of mankind that he has been badly "jpisrepreserifed. upon" the subject 'matter of the messago, and that the white rebels of the JMstHct dfiGoUimbiai&ould control it Jove* the loyal black |manj bea if 4 a
bleand topeffc^ri to the fcountry. The President wlti«aUege that a "war of races" will eh&ue ^f the Congressional jfol-^ icy of treating the negro as It hiimar. being prevails, &c. Ac. a it
The. country. is gravely inifprm^ Ahat. the meswgfe is to b$ the most elaborate of all the State papers, which have yet1 been.* issued from tho Executive Department Circumatances force Mr. Johnson to elaborate his message. Jlis opinions have been expressed on the subject of negro suffrage hithertp in no unmwtal^tible lan» guage. His letter to Govv Sharkey pi$j him upon the record absolutely and unequivocally, at that time upon the subject of giving the negro the right to vote.— We pablished the letter several tfnvesfdur. ing the late canvass, and most,, or all of our readers, are familiar with its contents. SHe thought tbe Mississippi Convention, in session at the timo the letter was written, shotlld arrange the laws so that the
American citizen of African descent," should be Hllowedtto exerciso the elective franchise. He avowed again in his Nash-: ville speech that tho loyal men, whito or black, should gpvern the State of Tennessee. With this kind of a record before him, of course his message repudiating similar doctrines preached by himself but a short'time ago, should' be somftwhalt ^elaborate, irt Order to destroy" tho effect of his glaring, and incontrovertible inconsis* tencies.
But a little while ago he advocated negro suffrage, but now ho opposes it and denounces all who disagree with him as. "radioals," working to revolutionize our •Republican form of government Tne message tthieh if" forthcoming, will contain nothing that is'iiQW, and will bo read „tly the people with more of contempt than os interest, because of its author naving outraged the popular verdict in his action upon all important measures originated ifor the ptiblio good^.
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Senate and House Mutters. %&%•
The Prospective Veto Message*
gHIPNElVl o£ MS&a$e
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Foreign News by the Cabli London, Jan. 5.—It was furrtorc
tigday on change and Liverpool that Presi-
A-oA roli!nh hari Ha.
dent Johnson was dead, which had a deon pricus. Consols to-day
90§ Am^^ah Se^U^iti^ M^i^h^t.lower 5-20s 73 ^B!?ie
Liverpool, Jan. 5.—Cotton easier, but jiUKatid:Dttchanged, at 15J.J •.'" The steamer ^.^f^yjanr jailed, to-dyj£ ^as heen^detaincd since Thursday .by the fogs, and th^,sj eamerp Guera and^Asia ilso sailed to-diu\ ^potto'n, sales 800 "b^l^s. sf. I London, Jan. 5.—Advices from Algeria report a heavy earthquake, and much
(SenatpEl^l. Janr^S-'Washin^ton spe
cial aajjgJSenator, Williams, will on Men*)^lay introducVa^elolution enqui^A^n ihe expediency of prohibiting by law, of lending of steamers to sea for the convey snce |f^ngers,after th^ hayA used a' certain nurnber of years.
Stevens Twill' en JVtonflay introduco -a resolution instructing the Judiciary Compiitteeio prepare*.bili:if fouude*pedient, Reiving "the wbqlidistf %stsin ^jg^te -0% seii(ej su»pendiajf~the wtit -of habeas corpus, and establishing-iftilitary govirnmerffc/ until the Stated aro'rejgularly admitted.
'jm? .•0^S^w?^2j3iL Hoip*ftThe |pejjfef|f ated ^er the rule adppted' !yeif|r(tey^i}^|l^5i|*e88 could be. transacted, that-?ther« ehpu£jLJ^eur Nothing but debaters in Committee of the jwhol&*&&*"3
Mr. Spaulding. of-Ohio, was assigned thb fldtir, «ndcoi^menc«dhi3Sp^tebya^ alHlBion to Remarks uttered by hioi some Qayp.t^go, relatiye to certain^req^rks at^ tributed to him in the Chtoffffibi for these lie was siibjeotedj as was alwa:ya the qa^or to the caustic "remacks^qf thb gefitli&'thj^
then read Mr. Btavena.temarks onlne off* oarion whetfeim be, Stevens stated that
resnlptio^_^f, in^ry^^as nGve^perroutea. in t^^rfn^pjy directed to~ jhV iciary, to inquire rato thf eiij|fedfe&<fy![of Id^itig "cerj^jft^i^,, hft ijir.. Sppuldipjg, .^wirg^ He would also have the States South adopt the amendment. iu«'. %..--,hs -r--s --Washington^Bfjecial fiftys the Ajrk^n|a»delegatiAQ hajre fegen received, wit^gr^at kindness by tlftfradicfll riieiwbftrs of Ooh« greas. anA aro^surecLJhat .if Atkana&g accapit thei5§n^i^ipB^l amendn^t
.foreiiekF will
presentative in, Gonyrea^".
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Sblpment! of Spccle.
NlW "JojuCj Jan. 5.—-Ttra.?teamers for EuWJie to-day took $93 75» ^Ul "fof tbe: week $817,5li. Commercial' ..notes centi'nuance'of'stringencjt in the r^fjiey mar1 [1^ Jinustfal^y"'active*at"7 "per dtscount ure-ntnTiinftl. Government less active hut yesterday quotatioQS sustained. Sterling nominal. 'J*
Ot-&*>.'' ^1 I 7 I bu ^allroad Accldcn t7 lirv«r-. .t*a .:S
Oinciknati.—The rent car of the-pas-senger'train going North ou' the'^Siindiisky, Dayton and Cincinnati road was thrown from the track near Tiffin to-day. [A lady and boy were killed "antt levewl, others wounded.
Taxtnton, Mass Jan. 6.—The passenIger train from [Boeton, came into collision, with. tfi6 freight train' at Weers Station ibis' ft. m-., severely injured conductor Jones of the former, and brggage master Arnold, who it is feared will not live,— *..•* prvy«tar''S*w-. No other person much injured. *J^pk'V N»,
mrtii .O sfvCS-'adki, ^hCTCtO. .Washington, Jan. 5.—The districtsufferage bUl having onginated in the senate, the Presiderat'f vetotjfill go to that ^body on Monday, that being .the last day fallowed by the Constitution in which case he can veto tho bill, there seems no doubt but that ho will send in his-veto message.
Senate—Not in. session to-day. T'4
Fire In SI. Louis.
St. Lotnts, Jan. 5.—The ^operative Iron Works, on Ashley street^ were burned last night, most of the machinery, patterns, &c. were saved.. Loss bet^Mn 20 and 30.000 dollars, insured. r. »*J ... jsir.-isszr:
Rallroid Accdtcnt.
Shannoxtillk, C. W., Jan. 5.—The train which left Montreal for the West, yesterday ran off the |track near here, and the smoking car thrown across the track, and four per&on8„#lightly injured.
drwtSBOw atomtaiMlaai. jfe tMimh** tilejjram dated London yesterday, states viaited^fN^w^rtiP® kid
[tj» Friday morning." Trade is almost completely suspended.
^on correspondent of the Leader intb mates that" the Confederation c&h<lit be
threie «r fw
emoiiths,
^rreaohlrooiM K««alaUi)fexlei.
I 'ISfe? »i?j6e ^o^f^er^yih. from.'theiBteri«^fiM9*i»^sH4M aos«V/ ^reUch lia^cr 'aENtpUl&i*
k&M* ba |r.^.- iaa liiib zz:' 3j ^oa
awtim-J-kzi tsaji^ .b»#3 .o4, y% MfcfsT .gaiik'l' Augusta, Jan 4.—Van Clews' cotton
pected to epgj^^pS junehUBgedcr ^v.s rr #isx ssv~Ae!£
"^Cotton
Dry Mods,
ljBwTroBK,"'jan. 5.—Dry Goods opened through the sales a few prints enquiry for iheetingTsteady, all prices unchanged
T^E-HAUTE^PWNA
^.tOTUofLondoji dw aricf th^^city foTad|wrll -1 PmriMop»-^ai shi Several accidents occurred. Snow drifts are of great depth 4n the ..rural districts, apd many dwellings almost buried. The -Under ground Bailroad affords the chief ihea'nrofl^Q@diaa«round^^6iRnr
Fron Canada.
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prodaihttkl tu-C)iha|la brfdrci May. oc^cil
bind themselves in the aura of a hunred department at Washington, give permission to have personal~gbods shipped over their roed, passed the Suspension (Bridge
Toronto, C. W., Jan. 5!—The over-
PU«^KWJWWiSMP BWUEFTNTYRTHEY NOTIHAVING HEETO P»D^TThe Globe comments severely Oil' ritieitt trials at Sweetsburg, and the failure of justice. •@ariio:yTTi1
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by fire this morning. Partially insu
this morning.
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ly insured.
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CHARLKS-l^^EsK^li-Alft l*»I*Sfca§.
jthi jstruekTSl- HTgHSt WSges The case of. btt^l&rv»^?ft^l fbanks for the discoverjfttofi: aasets,~ata S&w being argued the JJnjt!8d '8wSt88Jj068fts. °.nsf^eU fena
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Ne wlYorfceDrfiiOt^ 1L New !pect hopeful for a good sprihgjri^?^1^ jNo anxiety to prfiea gfKicUl. 'Priiit»x«i0ipinaH^Sactlve. •^rin^/sttfes D4laj8«P)W"
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Moktsbal, c. E„*Jan. e^^Jn^ra London correpfi^en^i^JtM^thAkAQflfl^ di^afleg«Kii HktW^ta&rfJionss&tlwafUie act giving ^test^^t P^dges^refu^ to the C?U olic3. win rej^5^yw|5|git adopting any plan. .sogsO buS.
INClJrtllWI Cincinnati, Jan. 5. a a O
@10 BO, trade brands $11@13 50. Wheat firmbu^touiet jNp%
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Rye firm at $1 18®V^P|^?Wly Barley firm at
Wfns^y^iri' go^l'de'SSahd'ftt 2^c tjh i)p"nd. ^ottfl^ quiet,«tnd^i shade easier at Safi for middling' h'„T
10,000 head, too.ugh this^dpSs not cqinprise all. 1 ..
Mess pork .dull,a^JlSJjSO?" -^'1 Bulk meats dull/at "8@9 and .1*0 "for shoulders,^sides an.4 cfear sides.
Packed bacrfii in limited detarin'dy ,0l^ar sides sold at 12jc packed ho shoiilcfers out ot smoke, th^y .can be boilght at 11J
Greon meat lowerAaiid dull, anatloaing at 5J@7| and 9J to 9| for shoulders, sides nnd hams.
Cheese steady. i'gg9 30c. ... .!*' Groceries steady,.Sugar 11 to
GAld'higber,' closinglAH
The demand ft# mone^ *orititfui4|)f^sing an^NStSis of irtferest afe-irregiihi#.'' ''M" ^4-^, t—• •1 Ids'•J,NRW YORK MARKKT.
New York, Jan. 5.
closefiquiet
and scarctely So firm
35c Flour ^5@20c better extra state $11@ 12 75, K. H. O. $11 80@12 86, Wade brands $12 80@14 30.
Wheat opeiied 2c "better, but closed, quiet, buyers generally refusing to pky the advance.
Barley firmer. Corn 2@3c better, but closed scarcely so firm at $1 18@1 20 in store closing at !$1 10@1 20J afloat.
Oats lc better at 65o for inferior Chicago, and 66@67c for good to prime do. Wool firmer at 45 to 63c for domestic fleece.
Petroleum dull. Pork drooping at $20^37 .to^^l 12 .for new.
Beef active,
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Cut meats dull. _Di$89ed hogs hoaxy at 7j to S^c tat western.
Lard lli® 1.2Jc fur old, and 12J to 13c itor hew.1 ,, Money steadyT-^ 'If 3
Sterling buiet at 9(^9}. i-wn-j Gold closing at 134J.
Governments without decided change. Sft
t/T BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltihorx, Jan.
Four, high grades scarce and firm. Wheat scarce and steady— IT. Sugar more active. 'a^Il Mess"* pork$21 50@21 76. r-
B^ITAIO VABUff.
Pork$2Q 60. Dressed hogs$7 60.
Bdfi-alo, Jan, 6,
Flour firmer, held at 12 for No. spring and $14 ?6,for white western. Oats 50@52.
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taaral Coan dull: bat'onchAnged, afttoat 78
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shoulden^ ana 11} for otear sidss. Biecrhj^houMers lf^aAd clear sidesp 3^ ®u
dull at fS T5@6 25 the number ip di^jB 198,300.
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SHOfitTEST A QUICKEST ROUTE TO ALL TOt. CWm ^Tpwtiir, Yillagea ftnd Statioiks. fiti -'i -/"v.* loOMltKNOII^ 'J(0»I)AY, AUGPSJ lit, 1996,
Trains ieavo Oincianati aa foUowe:. ee» •«,...£......7tM A. —. IMdi Viiktrk and BnMlo
AA ltd PittaV«r(. Thh Xrain through antfwithedt'ehahgeof can. Betnrninc, this Train arriree at Oinclnnati at 4:20P. 11. aatCt^p-S^pMM' KM1 A. M.
ThieTralii-AiWaM to Cleveland and Plttabarg without eum*-of can. Betnrallis, antrea at [fOlncinnati tt iU..
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ColnmlH#iUWMaMM»Ni 4iSO p. B.»nrnlnff »rrlw« at Cincinnati at-l&OO A. JI. •WW*wsMisttea st 8:48 P. M. lwtuiwilng,*arrltwi at Cincinnati at" 8:00 A. M.
mt.. ..8:90 P. M.
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•ium Jjg tbla Train reach Hew fork in .oarly Breakfiat and a fall Day'• Baal^yrl*ta.at I .OlacltuiaM at l2j05 P.' Jt. .rslng, arrlvee UaeloBati atSSp-A.-M. ^e*AlltkwnW joi^S *y Hlght Ttatabc 'afWUB B. -JL, amd tfto.airfOJ?. M., Txatw hnei SUNDAY
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iwat$2 21^2 2$ for^oi. seed tc fitic for old No. 1. (WlforlW. 2.
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tbaaCiiialanatl Tlau. ., For all Information and Through Tickets please apply at the old OSee, (ontneoat corner of Broad way aad F^o nt itrMti Baraett House Office,corner of Vine nd Baker atreeta Levee Office, K. 1. eorner of Vine and Leyee W. B. Barry 4 Co,, Office nerthMlit 'coru^'of Haia,a»l Thlid etreSte, and attbeDep^, Kttt fiont Smet.
P. W. STBAPKB, Oenabal Tioket Agent. OmitibaMai' call Yor Pataengera. •u OJtSf if,, jiSKKh.
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NEW T?OBK, BOSTON,
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28 to 87iptt llMSgaftTSM ROUTE
AlTTf alBrron dTricny tlirongh to 1 S^4SSBIlin wit boat chaDgeof
jTrom'kfllh'Sfter Horetnber lSth, 186#, Trains will lik'ft li Mneaiidt with'all Western linee, aa folio we: froBa Oaaklrk ami ffislMsnca-
By Now York time from Union Depot*: 6.00 A. M. Mew York Day Cxpreaa,
and arrive* In New Fork at 10.30 P. M. '4iiA..ML Express Isll, from Oaaklrk, (Sunday* excepted). Stops at Salamauca 9.40
A, M.,aridcooneets at HornellsTille and Coratng with the 8.30 A M. Kxprees Mail' from BnlEsIOland arrives ia Mew York at 7.00 A. M. d.ldV. St. M. Y, Fiibtikpitis, from Daakirk (SnndayS exoepted). Stops at Salmanca 5.56 P. Mi Olean 7.35 P.M. (Sbp). Tamer's 9.68 AvMt,-Bktt). aad^arrivn in New York •t. 12 30. P. M., connecting with Afternorn
Trains for Boston and New England Cities. From Baffillo—By New Tork Time IcoA J»epot cer. Exchange and Michigan Streets: B.&0 A. H. Hew Tork Day Exprtsa, t/ (Sunday* excepted)., Btops at Horaia|le*Hle 8.50 A. M.p (Bkfl) Susqaehanaa 2.10 P. M., (Oiae) Turaer'* S.06 P. M. Cunorct* at tirsat Btnd with JMawfare, Lachawana A West era'flaibroad, aad at Jersey City with Midnight
K*£r*es Train of NeW Jersey Bailroad for PMIadeiphla, Baltimore and Waaiiington. Sxprsss JjlsUI, -jiM Atom and "HoraellsvQle (fimdayg eicepteajT Arrive* in
New Tork.at 7:00 A. M. Connects at Blmlr* with ths Northern Central Bailway.for HarriaIwrg, PUIadalBbia, Baltimore, Wa*bington antfotnar polataSoath. 2.SO P. M. Ughtniag Express, (Sandays excepted). Stops at lioraelleville 5 25 (8ap.), and arrive* ia Now York 7.00 A. M.—
Connects at Jersey City with Morning Xxprma Train' of New.Jssaey Baihcoad for Baltimore and Washingtoa, and at New York with Moraing Bxpress Train for Boston and Nsw Esgland Oitiee. 6.10 P. H. New York Hlght Express,
DAILY. Stops at Horaellevtlie 10.30 P. M., (Sap.), intersecting with the 4.15 P. M. Train Irom Dunkirk, and .arrives in New York at 12,80 P. M, AleoCoimeSta at Hlmira for Harrisburg.Philadhlphiaaad Fonth. 11.29 P. M. CiacinnaU Express, (Sundays exoepted^. Stops' at tsuapuehanna 7.80 .' A. M., (Bhft.) Taraer's 1.12 P, M.. (Dine), «at arrives la ifew Fork at 3.46 P. M. Conneots Great Bend with Delaware, Lacka* wadmat
A Weatera Bailfead for Scranton, Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New Tork with Afternooon Trains'atnd steamers for BoSton and New England Citiee. Only one Train Bast on Sunday, leaving Buffalo at 6.10 P.M., and reaching New York at 12.30 afternoon.
Boston aad New fcagland Passeagers, with their Baggage, are transferred fm of ehargs in New York.
The bett Ventilated aod moit tuxurioat Sleepin Coaches WIN THE WOBCDie accompanying all night trains on tbjs railway.
Baggage Checked Through And Hare d» loia as by any other Route. ASK FOB TUCKflS TIA SBU BAUWAV. Which can be obtained *t all Principal Ticket Offices in tbe West and South west. H. BIDDLE, WE B, BARB,
Gen'l Sap't. Oen'l Pas*. Agent, Qov27ltr
JiOHir IT* BEIZ, laTlj's tWock, Ko. 60 MBIB Street Te«r0' Haute, Indiana.,
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rtffeoetfUlly recommends his well ssleeted stock q"
tLinsmrs,
ick qf Je 'u, Flannels, plain and plaid Akats, Coverlets, aad Woolen Knitof diSSrsnt kinds. Being tally enyef these Goods
ting Yarns, of alUd to warrant the first quality af 1 most respectfully invite Ladles aad Gentlemea to call and inimeet them. Wool taken ia ezchanga for Goods, ana tb oetSldtf
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$100 i*S flOOBeward for tMlwWfiCtarS tnaMoiaiu ur*r*ratto» tbav eu oav gmiMr rtotr or «otapIailttU th»n M4ihlert .H«rh Jlttm n" .-..T H.MMlMtMt, HmWlSnr. «C 8.1. Con«r ol Oni|« dqacra, UmmMi —mi'wiy
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$500-as^f: 1 'Vsft&.xtsBasru
jpuiut, Hlpodf Fiaa, uiarmoM, i-jrunow. wmi,unt, Ttit«nBltteiit ftad BUIomi tmf*t WwriM
llhaoBfttUm, Ooo(b, Ooldt, Cramp In ttrt flto*«cb. Chromic Diarrbcea, Pilei. Tettor, Scald bead, OphiMUa, or faLlins-awajr «fckn«««, pMuliar to children, Leauorrhua, Falling of tba Womb, all
tsziixzx&zx<fx'xw» arialng frw a jr^^aad dtaor derail atat« of In ModiiliKtlifir or Klajaeya OartfirtlM of ou«M^kiai»IW« V*Tr & SUA
ico c*u alio be fsrubMi. laaMmhr, if it do«( Dot cure, tbe money will tie 'refuaded by the ProBEKJAMIN
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DYSPEPSIA O^RE!
THIS OBIAT BKlTEfil TO* ALL'»ISU81|^
I* the dbeovary or tbe hreeaMr of Coe^ vaiuatke CeailMlalaaiD, wbtfle expetimratlag tor :hi» bmm I.- it cored Cramp In the Stomacfc Mr bttt whloh had before yielded to nothtng- bst' cBtoW* form.
The almost daily teattmony from *erioo«.pvt« the conntTy enco.nrage tiitp Miat* there Ti:p.o diieaae. caused by a dho Hbreq itoa^ lr|di
of tho conntTy enco.nrage tistp bellere there dlaeaae. caused I apasdltir corO..
MA6I0
tbe highest watltst ratea paid.
gTRAT ED OR STOLEN.
AB AT TONY, wlth'i^lfihetsoa, tors leet whit«, sttSyedorwas stolsn from htar (his city, abont tho 1st of A liberal reward will baalTaa for MMDeosmber.tbe
return of Pony toD. C. IW-
8KL three hada hair aOkaaarttMet or tUs clty. or ou lalhnsattoa. Mag tott at Oils OSaa. 4- ^ffiS^sar" sf$TW »si t-' -'«-n
Baptdiy yields to a few ih*^ai
BadBMath I i-vir Willie changed with half a bottle.
It is Perfectly Starmlecw! Its CNPRG0ED£NTSD SCCOS.SS^is.owing to: Ihe iact that ft (tares by kilting
TO RE-ASSKl&Hm
fbom
Dunkirk to 'New York 4«0 Miles, Buffalo to New Fork 423 Miles, iUalamamca to New York 416 Miles,
SWAY IN
W2t«fiiovAv«o
oftJgsvr
TTEStsESM
BBWARB .miiml !a«
B. HlSHIfl
1 mWt»r toaa^JboctdrJ&rWMibtrW gjf fcat J^*urn(ty, 6» «un» ol* VluO «njr Osmf •oaad that poiMMM more toaad Uwt pOMMfM .. cur»MT»^W6f«ttia MtAIi,
^ISULICK, ,.
t. Ooraer OeaCN .•'... j.' .x: t-ji-Jiu it* :!,• tu,.+ ifl»DIv-.itt nit-:. J- ysi-'ji- teotf A'
SIND YOE A I,U
afcd yoai
propertfcaof all tba atrthlM «a*d W it* prapafal* tioa: alio, in the aianner in trhkft'Mejr •yrtMt bit ths iY(t^io:-awl'aiQAIi «tlMir Va)Mlb» tioa. If yon ar» afflicted tHth dhreaee, Mil'fct one of UUbler'a Herb Bitten diealan read earetaily, profit by thd hinU it obBtalae, aad you will bepfaeed on tw^lnre
THE STSTKUI
Nearly e?eryWwioj|MIiited Sta-e« sells it at? ONE DOT2^^:ESR BOTTL^
very of tbe
THIS PBBPABATION is the BeV.J. W1 Po£iNDl Mrmerly Baptwt ObaSfeh |ri poSllown, dearly beloved by that dSnoml New England. He was oblfgsd to leave the pulpit and study medicine to savo his own- life, ahc* 'hi* Maqic Pownias ara. one of tho most woisdalfltl dlecoAsrlOF of modarn times. It I* TU OIUtAl UTIB AND lUIOllS BSMUY which completely throws la ^0 shade., all otW discoveries in medicine and.it affords hint mi gratification that they receive the unanimous apirolmtion of all who have teated them. The Magic lillous Powders at* a Positive Cure for iiiver Complaint la It* most aggravated form, and an fmmedfitte corrector ot all Bilious DerangeBtOiiM!
EXCKIiTiENT FOB HEADACHE,
O N S I A 3 3 S PIMPLES. BLOTCHES. A SALLOW SKIN. DKOWSINE88, DIZZINESS,
HKARTBOBN PALPITATION, And a most wonaeifol i-. Care and Preventive of '1' "u FEVER AND AGUE! (We advise all who are troubled with thi* fearfa 1 malady to always keep, the Powdeaa on huid readt for immediate ase a.
Here area few Important particulars:— let.—They are the Oreat Specific for all BiUoua Affections. V2d.—They arethe. onlyknown remedy that wtH Cuss Liver Complaint. 1 3.1.—They arethstwily kgown remedy that will cure Conatlpafloh! 4th —Tho Powders a'e SO thorough In their operation that one package wilt beall that thetnajority of those using them will re^OlTo to effect1"* core 6.—They area mild and pleasaat jet he^mo*t effectual oathartlo known. 8th —They are thO cheapest and beat mediclae extant, aa they can be sent by mail to aa part of ttioglobsfor the prlee, 60 cents.
Clrculats, contaloing certiftcatee, iniofnrtllon', Be., seat to any part of the world free of olist'it*. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or b.viii'aii on mp* plication to C. G. CLARK dfc CO.,
General Agents, New Have.n,
Price OO CieDtMpen"-® Dec6-d2taw eowAwoow6m.
ALE AND BEER.
gOTTLED ALE!
WM. EBEBLE & BKO., Have thla day bonaht the Bottling BusU^ees of Messrs.
:HOFAOKBn
QLAUSSEN & BISHOWSRY,
Have boon receiving of lato large inToicea^of new (Gk)()b$^ *-^'*A mat nnmber of them they
Imported Direct RETAIL MSB CHANTS shonld not neflec|so to examine their ,r".
STOCK ON THB SECOND FLOOB, Which consists of an^ndless variety of TOYS, FIREWORES,
WOOLXN HO0IBBY. BCOK OLOVBS, t' SHIBTS, NUBIAS, HOODS, SCAMPS,. Ao, ,:Tbe»r.8t^.af,-s,l-
RMINC.
'ogig
rl«»Oj ?llt S#i£i sfosl "'-J yac4x: c:-. 'yil.»:• ,• -.- wo« »t vtui'v J^*U .i'^O l- Lr
Hedluiae
WHO HAVE GOT THS .. 'i W 'ft*-
trjseotv/. t'mi jrof ti •tip "yA.jUSijfryri',
11AXTMBlfSfe
JJ«
PHYSICIANS ENDQR8E ANDTTSB
llHISfllS filVI WT110N¥ of its IFft€l€l And ar'ota alfdSl-ectidhMtre rebeire tldlnga of^ji^i :. Dxapepsia! -. .C-v, a
Itjeaureteonre. *.c I
Hcwtbora! On* doee will care. Slok-Headaohe 1 nu earra uuuuious ui uim. Hcadache «nd DUxiMssj it tu(fty mlw..c ,. tonuscpr! lt«orreota»t oae«- bqIi -XUsinft, of'thd'P'oodl.'.* --e^i .,rh
It atoae i~tlilil inlMlei
Addiry of ihs momaeFI
It atopaImmediately..
Distrsss after Ifiatiiig I Ohe do»e will -remove. o. Cholaia Morbnit t- -i
BAKimtBi, it
v* i*vJ I8tve«t,
HaVe defmiiniid tO close .•j
Wililir €l»tfclig!
ars «".•• v. At »discount of from -f, Titezx: -.-v. I i. «. t'ffr. jr.1:'*j VJ •jrr 7 yil
IjltoSSrm CEBIT.
ft |9 THE TIME FOK
STAPLE JSTOTtOlf I I*9mpl*te, asasnal—' hssfsr ihau Kver. Ia CIOABS, TOBACCO, TBA. FANCY UANBT,
Thsy have a tea art pileewotdi^ Moefe, Ttiy vM ttUAS L0Wut M* AMD MS HAM
A A I N S a
OW*^, Youiig* Meftfl: and the Boys. This ftClothing being mostly of
natloa ^tllra^feoat
OWN MAMUFACTIEE .. 'v.
Is superior in
QUALITY AND MAKE UP
To any other to be found in the City, and will
SSald
AT THE8E
jftKDlCEtt RATES
FOB CASH *JUSk.
COSH.
WE ALSO HAVE A
GObDlSTOCK
A CO., and are now prepared
to furniah Saloona-aad Private Pawiliee with Bot tied Ale, superior to ANY ever yet offered in tU city. Cor. 3d aad Cherry, WM. U. KBItLKi au 8d6m G. I. kBRBLK.
Under-8lilrtg, Drawers, Cll*?ea, A 1 1
Ties, AC.9 &G.9 "'-'j i— .»««1
TO BE DISPOSED OP AT THB
S A E A E S
SOME AND MAR TOUB PTTBCHASK
WITHOUT DELAY
4—AT—
WamUL tiMBTBrs
1IJ-BINING«»»imi SISBBKT'B
MAIN
The conree of iDitractlaa Vill •pontke Piano.Organ, I
OBBpoaition. aad the Bgdljaert)irf-lMfr orally. Perawki4akiaga thonagk Sowrsa «6l h*«ntt aated, and sitoationa aa teach era la QaUeaea or otherwise will he procured for tbea. if deaired.— Might claaaaa wM font**' *t» foopiuMato
etady that will «MM»tMsa to «—dmn^fl at airtt. Xeotaree oa thn Mwct of Uajrio wlU ba dellTered the If nilc Ball of the OoBMa, oB erery Satvrday attetnooa, to aU pe»llt, freoof ofcawe.
The terms 'WiH aoootdiag ta tha gra4e at fta pupil, be lower than thoeeof any drntlar Inatltutioa in tbe United Statm.
Dec. 13.18M.
CLOT I N
J.C.K*IHlWe«*r--WILL1AH UUlil.
,r TBBRK HAUTEi
ACADEMY ofMUSIO.
The aadenSghed, dealfM|r1o MR*y *aoaum la the waau oar rapidiygrowiaf city,
For Taraia of laatraetioa •igaed, at tbe Academy of Mud lCbine*'aP«iaoa.oflt»ete,or at_ below. The beat, A reforencap gije»aa to analtations, Ac. a. A. gABTPMO, daolSdtf *r AB6bXDiVBOS0B *.
1 S S N E
NBTW
PMT, III1 ,«!
V..-V ::"irg irl SSsdj j.-asfc 5 take great pleasure in inviting the at* tenticn of my old friendaand, enstomen, aad alf iw ones In wantpf anylhtag lif the
MUSI'C1 X* I 1
MKW MB SPA€H11I»ST»KI,
No. 48« Olaio Streati
IN THK TNORTM-WKBT
otall sices aad prices, Cord, Sticks, Eiram & Sheepskin Dram HS*
man 811r*r Xouth-n«(nO, Baiiioa, Flntss, Tassboj riass, jQermai^ VioMae. French Violins, (new,( French Violips, (bnltstion.old Stradnarins, Quaaaetus, aad otherCremdha patterns,) VloliacSUos.' DenbleBassee, VioltnFinfer-Boar&i, Violin Tntssi Neoks, Violia Vk«llace|tat OeabloSasaeuUar aal
Harp Strings, Tall Tuning Forks,' Timing u.umuoi •, Castaaets, (Jlaironet, licoda, Violin,
*»py4JLl8HED MAY 12,1851
*wcm A Card. imcrail oat aUn rtock «f 9t&fM nt i«*r« to K. L. Bftll, w* Uks plwuifii •Don MMmtMHH,liiwiil
rrgt/t A TrTioT.T.majg, ^••"VilMlPlrSfpWPiW.*! I trmaHirrcd to Urn oar Ageocy and latmat la
m4
in
to tha leadly eipteeeeliwWwe of a large
with can recei Sag'JXaaav^. etrneMons id Thoroa^r- BtHa
number of tbk ulllafiai of Hlbr nty, aaaoaaca^to I tbe fnt^ie that they have oaeaedan^ ACiJDWrtFS|lJSlC in thosMoM *wy vf .Ki»#er 0"P»laca of Kf tlon ^TptJM '-««b Owe placeof buaineBsisiiowatthe aad lighM, aM easy oreeM^aaCasa aMT""
obapoaitioar.' I amply to tttea^ddr-l niic, eecoad itory of aKtka Maria Jftova!
s, Mates,'
ors, Pitch Pipes
Castaaets, Ulaironet, Heeds, Violin, TidisMof and Double Bass Bows, Music Folios, DoiblsRoi Sued Bosia Casta for 'Flutes. Olaronets, Violins and Guitars Blaalr MaSlo Books, Blank Musio Catds, andMasie-Paper*of«M.s)ss*.
Tidies
Bass ,Bows, Music Folios,' Doiible Re
Partlcalar attention paid hr tho Stria Department. .||
TheSecosd FHok"WIIIbaStockM with
Always on bands a spleduid assortment of Pianosi I from tho well known Jfaaufhctorlee of Bobertl Nun*, N.Y., the celebrated Patent Cycloid Piano# Stack A Co., N. *., A. H. Gale A 0o.t NTy.,' KaabeA Co., Baltlinore, and other Ffrat Class Makers.
Car hart & Needliam,&
Celebrated Bodolr Church Organs, Parlor Organs and Melodeous. These Instruments stand alto*' aether unrivaled, a fact which every listener and Judge will be at once conviafed of by simply compariag them with others.
gand for a. Circular. 'VM aaiao'a'
PRACTICAL PIANO MAKES,
By trade, consequently a Judge of Instruments, those ssnding orders from the Otstanco can faily rgly (m ebtaloiBg-as good aad tna anartisle aslfi personally soteotgd, ..
Liberal dissonnt toaemloarles. Schools, Ministers snd Teachers efMuSic. 8ead for Circular aad Prices. Bvery Instrument warranted for flvo yeara. aend-orders to KMSKlk'S^" 'ts^UK' #4$
PALAOE OF MUSIC,ID®
48 Ohio Street. »i| ti Xerre Haute, Indiana.
MUSIC
J. G. LINDCMANN, v..-. .V••A OBALKB IN
^IAHOM, •FILODEOSS,
OB^AN^,
Ylolins, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of Masical Merohan diee, o.
removed:
n&w mm sossc
FERDllf AiKO IfflSlM haa removed his (More from tha co*nsrof Csoood aad Swan Straatt, to-tha maa lately occupted by JAOOBY A GOaB, In tie Boas Block, coraar af Main and Ninth Strsets, where ha wHl be happy his fMends, aad can otfcr them bargatas from bis well selected Stodk, coaslsting of all kinds of Oroeeries, Prof Mans aatf'tlquors also,
«KSSSf^SSSiSV ALB. All- goods delivered (na of .. dSSdlas
Carriage Palatlig!
Oorasc ysrs'
Alt weak •hsiwsa*
VMS**0
Agency
PETEB MARTIN'S
AIR FUBKAGSS
I Wa woaMehaertally reco*nead aU who derirea I nperlor Farnaca to ezamiaa them. Ibata are I aow aarotaliaaas la tba city, aad all work eatlrely satisfactory to tba partiea using them. .y *i •la thla ooanectioa, we woi aawanjtTofreagaged la dealing ia AttKHJlTUBAL mPUOBIITS,
W«|*ai nl laehineryE Ofallkiade. Ws have on hand superior 1 A S A W S
Circular Saws AXD ENDLESS CHAIN POWERS,
QottiShellers,Cutting Aad a Ml "lino ol
Hotice. to
SEALK
with grait ctr^^V Nif, T«rk, I tn mow aMi! offar t# tbe HailgWl labile tbe
Boxeaf,
PLOWS!
Aad we always kaep tbe Geaalaa
RICHMOND PLOW.
Made by8. HOHST*CO.,atBlcb*oad,Ind. &
0LD WIGWAH
Joaft West of the Terre Haute Borne. JOHN SCOTT ft SON. oetST^wSat
Ckntr8otdr^.7
PBdrOSALS will ba rMelTad by tha Board of OoaHatatoaan of Vigo Oeaaty up to Saturday, the day of IV
w. JTsbruary,
1847, at tho gOOd, Well
Wissjasiiirs-."" 1,000 ftet of Madding by -MaaS sds 1,600 feat of Lintels 4 by 6. ITfSOS teat of Sqoare-edged Rieetinc 1 tich: 17,000 feet at Poplar Flooring i)£ lucb well sea•onod. 8,500 f*et-of Foplar Flooring, iaeS, well sea to^ed. 17,000 faat er JPoplar, clear 1 inch wall eeaaooed fliMshed. 5,000 fbet of Poplkr clear inch wSHi^eaien6,000 feetof'poplt il .r
2
-flaahtag.
I Aayloa for tho Poor nritag Boaunei of INT. By tba day of )'[tub tha slam I SeattbaSMfMsoar gtvau that tfia exi I tha- Joiate, Saltan aad Muddiac aay I
SOdwtd B. B- COBHWUL, Auditor,
Notice to Contractors.
COACIlk FBOKMALS Will bo raoatrrd |,y Ihe O Board of Ooaalsa oaors Of the Auditors OSoaanto'KtdW Fehraary, 1887, for reeplng.
Having personally selected myNew Stool 1 and Inaane Persons of said oouaty for. one year
Largest Assoiiiittdlit
A E ETCAN^
Lead Pcncii Company,
it N E W O
The first Floor will be stocked with FSCtOlT* HBflSOH CltVaN* J. Sheet Music, String Seods.Masio, Books, aad all I issa p®0®"'" meats, Flatlnaa, (kttan ^diiosMaa^Acecnlooh^ LEAD PENCILS,
•S
Inch well'ieuonedi
Tha Brick, a^d Lumber, to be daliveied at the form pnrohasea by the Ooanty of Or. O. W. Olipplnger, about three mile* northtaat or the city, ly enough la the torlng.for the ereoteoa of the mftr tho Poordarlfcg •eSuuner aad Fall "laaad^acl-i exsct bilFDf tyba_atTOD, bat .in any areat, is a snort tlasa thereafter.
Vigo Ooanty, at -'—rfa, ®thi__, traasleat Vaup*s anty for ono year
trota tha 1st day of March, 1887. The \eeper to have the use of tha Farm aad tmlidtags whsra the poor ara uow kept, together with mediciuei and medical atteodaaoe fbrthoetek. de26dwtd. B. H. COBNWKLL, A«dity.
#1
11
Iqail in Quality to the Best Brands!
The Company haa taken great pain* and Invest
ed a large capital in fitting ap thair factory, and -»o"a*k the AMXBICAN PUBLIC to give their PtKCILS a fair trial. ill My Ice id OrMea are Manfltclned.
Oreat care baa been bestowed ta tbo aMaaSsctnrlng of Sorntom BIXAOON OBAWINO PENCILS, specially prspared for the use of Kaglneer*, Architects, Artists, Ac.
A complete assortment, constantly on band, is offered at fair terms to tbe trade at tbelr Wholesale Salesroom.
84 JOHN STKE1CT,NKWXOBK
Tha Pencils ara to be bad at all priaclpal Stationers aad Notes Dealers.
1 Taiaa uaax. 'ASK FOB AMEBI I Oetao-deodwSm
LEAD PENCIL.
DENTISTRY.
£JK. J. A. LOOMIS,
ID E KT S I TUTS EXTBACTED WITH UTO* OB
JfQ
FAIN
By use of "Narcotic Spray," a local anesthetic I Fall Sol Teeth oi Rakber Other prlces^la proportion. •T AU WORK WABBAXTUk-W
OFFICE—111 Mala strsat, between ith and 6th, over Wlngats A Black's Store, del2dwtf Texas Btxnt, tin.
I ]\yf ORGAN it CHESS, i««4^ JXM. omaTivs am MacxaaicAi, E N I S S
All tba branches of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry executed In the best manner. Omen: No. 10T Main street, Terrs Bant*. lud. aadSallivan, Ind. j. i.ed^ ocSMfrtt
O. LINCOLN,
0
I The Oldest Established Dentist
I11 Terre Haute.
I Hss removed his oOoe aad residsace to, fiitb I street between Main and Ohio. Having had upwards of stghteea years' eXpeience iu Dentistry, he ia confident that he cau ive Satlsfiaotlon In all cases. yyJDdly
R. VAN VALSAH, 6uc«M»or to liincola VatiValiab, ffVBQKONS AHO WSAX1CAL
E N I S S No. 101 Main Street, over Bartlet's Baok^teSo. aplSdtf TIBBE-HAUT®, IJ?DV
J.
:MTVallash
Mrett,
XKBBB^ACTB. INDIANA.
TDNINti AND BXPAIB1NG ef PIANOS aad' -othor Instruments will.bo promptly atteaded to. OLD PIANOS win be takea la taade for NXW, ONUS. auKMdwttj^v^^ 9. LUIDBMANN.
1 A S O N -M.
E N S svocsssoa re pa. s. s. sunn,
1 jfeOFFlCE—On Ohio, between 3d and ith. Btnst.
1
Ja7dly TEBBK-HADTB, IND.
•ii ELD JUMieAls AMD KJ€KA»10AL E N I S OFFICE—No. 167 Wabash Street, In tbe room formerly occupied b) Dr. Warren. Oflkrs his professional service* to tbe citiseas of Ter»-$aate and Tlefnity, and respectfully solicits their patronage, aovisdtf
HAGERTY & CO.,
a A
Are prepaied to do all kinds of .. O W O IOCS AS
Boqflng, Guttering, Coppeniaith
Artd Repairing of Ml Kttitts. We have also tho Agencf for BEHNBTT A MABSB'S OKLKBftATEli Pk«BBlx Warm Air Farnace, Of which we bavo already put tip several, to tbe eotOo satisfaction af tha partiea using' thsat. :o •hAe* wacaa at all tlmea refsr.
All klada of Furaaosa repaired aad put ap (a somplsto order, and ths work warranted.
A geasral aasortment of TINVTABI on bsdd at Olva as a osll at
Ho. 187 Main Street,
Bat. «U a 7 th Sta., TIBBB HA UTS, IND^{
