Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1867 — Page 2

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the Inborn of others has pot been thor-u-t oughly cured. Although there isra disposition among some to work, tho habits of laziness, encouraged when it was consijl--i ered disgraceful'tb labor, cpntinue, uud as •a there can be no dependence now as there was then upon toil ot "niggers,-' the rfeaults have been B^rrpjjr/ul. At this meeting in Nej^.York sotae.very startliug facte were stiit^djjy the speakers. In,a|--s-dition to thd results of the exhaustion a^tendant upon war, came that more seve:' affliction, drought, Tho .cereal. crops fuij ^ed in the greater .portitn oi' Uio S'outberti a,§t*to». ^Iq, Mississippi it is said that the crop of corn wkr tfot-one-flfth the. amount expected. In thejortheftn part-of-Alabij. ma and (leorgia it is estimated tl)at there are not provisions enough ~tff feed the population through the tnontbjof Jaauor^.

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DAILY EXPRESS.

M. MEREDITH, EDrroa.

XKBRK HAUXii. Fefcroary 1st, 18W Morning, Kriday

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from a committeeft«u^«»J5riiIrte "tirdostitute and staffing people of the South. Meetings are being held in mainy places for the purpose of collecting means, to forward to the localities ydie^ moat ^needed. We have already noticed the great meeting held in New York last Friday evening, for a similar object. Among .»ti»e other consequences of the great _£in of the rebellion, tlifefe has followed tjiose rb-~-3eults which ereriaeem to be the punishof a nation's wickedness. years »bmentpeace, ago, plenty, prosperity aodfullnep —iaxistod-throughout thffiJotTlfyKB'd In the abuuduiiCQ the people rioted/ -becanie-.it-proud, insolent Jand domineei-ing. To--day,although twenty months have elapsed *since the close of the war, they are suffafring destitution and misery. The idlonues *T. occasioncd by war has continued the ufa^thiiftinesa consequent upon dependence

A late member of Congress frqm A,labanm hartelcgraphfj^ tjlgt,there ftere very fefo counties in Aiabammun which therein were Hsroffdstufik snfficient^for the population and that the scarcity i.i appalling.1

Governor Patten, of yiejame State, telegraphed a few days ago that "th'e destitution was so great that the donation] .offood and clothing from the Nort would be thankfully received.'1- 'A clWgyj man from Atlanta, Ga., tolegraphs "thi fc$l£ is XantfedO from the North-in Itirgi •imeasures." A clergyman in North Car* liaa, who had con sen ted. to distribute a fe hundred dollar^ worth of_ supplies'sen]

from New York, said that "he had

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There is a groat deal of pride in the South —obstinate pride: but when famino qn te4 the htniso, an A "starvatfon reduces ihp family to desperation, it is.qo time to indulge in |l{os:^ scornful feelings which ar too openly displayed on other occasion W« have abundance and we have chiirityj ^iti» our,dUty to offer, ^ithout pretending to suppose that our offerings will bo'ror i,.

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Our great Rational dobt has cVivtalled upon us heavy taxation.' At every turtt the business, pf ihe c.'uuUy niust con^ tribute to tho revenue of l.ho Government^ it Stamps of every dimension, from" tw cents tb^t'en dollars, and somfitimos severn J' thern tm OH a iuotrmnent, iira require^ by nearly every bind of contract com mercial memorandum. A license i3 alsi J' necessary for many branches, of biisinesa.

The country sighs for? rolief ^frp^,,these irksome restraints.a- -»w- e£^iu or This galling yoko of. direct taxation which the people aro now obliged to wear, temporarily,'las*Orrt* "of the lesser evi|s of the war, is just, what the old Democratic .party was always in fuvaor of, and ii day. One of the certain results o( t- trade would be a proportional crease in direct taxation. The GoV^rn^ ment must in its present conditT^p whilo it is so enormously in dsrive revenue from both imposts taxes,' but^ ordinarily it can support itself from the duty on. imports and its own resources, without the nee of th? present vexatious but tinavoitlaMe systfiiij .of .taxation. The Tariff bill now bot\)r( tho Senate rests, in principle, upon the anciont altL-rnatito. direct or indirect lax* ation. Other issues" ar» involved ivhiclj .J are, perhaps, of more immediate iinporf tance, but this i?sue is always inseparable from the tariff question, ut.-rvf', :.»j«

If our people prefer the^ stamp act, the income tax, the license law and. kindred feature of opr existing financial system, let them sustain the free trade league, »and representatives in Congress who di ji'its bidding but if they desire a return to the former practice of supporting the '••Government without imposing a direct tax then they will sustain the high tariff policy, forthat would not only foster hom^ industry, but amply provide for the pecu-

niary demands of tho Government.

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importance, or whether from fatigue, or whether from incOnvenieuee, or whether "*^from a belief that it will be of no usoy the President, it seem?, has determined narrow down the number of the vetoes "which he might interpose to acts of Congress. That a bill passed by the Jntter -would meet Executive di?!ipproTal that the same would be sigliiiiad. hyr fiirect message' and that the metuure wou^jb#come a law notwithstanding, has-been :fhiring the present session of Congress as regularly expected as it is that wheb' a man arises in the morning the first im* portant act he will attend to will be to:

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days, and thathe had never befori seen such anguish arising from a scarcity of food.'' This destitution'' extend? "ove: hundreds of square ffiiles\ in. Mississippi Alabama, Goorgia,at}d North nridSdut Carolina-, At th§^meeting to which refer, speeches were majie by. Bev. Henr Ward Beecher, Horace Greeley, Mojoi General Bobert Anderson and' others, ii

which the necessity of immediate succol to this distressed people was strongly ail! vocated. It was resolved to start forth! with a subscription of a million of dollars lithe desire being that tho money should come.in speedily, and that supplies should be immediately sent', forward. There iio doiibt of the.good'faith nnd humanity of this movement, and that it has not bags 'comimnrecd a~niomsirt" tiW so^n

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pnysicat Bon ofjfririt jHth no tangible benefit to «,msetif»te ior the annoyance. He has, tbereto'e, changed tlwplan, and Where be ,-ciiifSi »pprove he refuses to sign the bill, an3 »llow it to become a law by the exuf nature"BeiHg"presented. This same veto power is1 aconv4nient arrangement for an Pxecutive. who cannot find good reasons |or sign abUJ, ai*d |et does not wish tp approve it. Such a privilege S

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that a veto would be hopelaae in producing conviction in the minds of the advocates Of a different policy. It relieves the President trSi/l^ ifeces^tjr of iSrtigning reasoti's fot opposition and sootbfe hit exmperated jfe^jiiigs by p«rmi^ing J^iip to think that if tho measure did become a law, it was not with his sanction. This ntm-approval, non-disapproval policy seems to be the last resolution of the President, and under it two bills which were supposed to be disagreeable to him have become laws. One is the act declar-

The (ioinage of the Mint at San Francisco during the past-year was $20,000,000 Most of the gold exported is in bars, not •refused id the Mint, but assayed at priJ Ifttewflices.'

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Exports, other than treasure show's ifying increase, amounting to$17,281,4 in 1866. against $14,654,130 in 1865 The values of the principal exports of domestic production'for 1866 are as fol lows Wheat..7.^ $4,199,418 1,86?,546 327,04^ 352,15Q ^.588,407 950,047

Barley ....a Hides Wool .....:r. Quifctsilviu-. u.. .i..... i—. (iros—Mostly Copper 1,489,711 Wine 1!C7j768 ^The eiporj-t^ wheat would have (ieen much larger if it £ad^een possible to get vessels for shipment. The surplus here is very large, «nd transportation, limited.— Latterly the steaindrs have taken some small lots of flour as ballast, and delivered in New York at person, paying out1 of this $10 per ton to the Panama Bailroad for .ajtransporUlion of fifty milee.^j

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Territories here-

ing that inltthe after, suffrage shall be exercised without regard to color." The other act which repeals the privilege granted by a former law, tojextend amnesty to traitors, with the authority-and sanction of Congress. The known opinions 6^ the President are oppositi^.io^the s^irrf pf both of these 'acts, yici y^t by keeping them more than ten days without te approval or consent^ and, fetiwjag tlwm, with, bi? objectipns,1 ihey inve Vecoin'e laiys. We believe that this bourse will be tnore satisfactory to-the country than the constant use of power. whfchJtMMfii juatiga^e ifmay seefirtoTe,ip-£Ee eyes of those who agree with the EcedutiVe, has nevertheless, if too Oftep WPited. to,, ft t^^effcy to make him who used it unpopular, -the lati^ pl^of^the./rresldent will p*e™nt mkny «i!Hlsions with Congress, and as it gtfoWss^it^rcilUii,^expect

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Letter Irou California. X1 m:

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havfc 'mside a half compilation from the Btatlstreal sheet^-^id ftbulatoa state| ment of bur Commercial newspapers for Utfbenefit'of subA of your feMders as may feel an interest in the triumph of this State. If any of them object to figures, allow me to suggest that statistics, like gravel in tho crow of a chicken, may serve to assist mental digestion.

Premising that gold is our only eircu latiig medium, and that all values are estimated' a gold baste, the taxable -^rjp««rtjttji^^t^ as^ppeare from the returns of the Assessors is in round p&ra. ben, twr"hundred million, dollars, being an increase of about ten millions over the previous year, alining claims are exempt iBan-nixatioh,~ and would add-frorif Ufty to seventy-flve-rbiftions to the above est! n»te. .lM/, 2 li-

The export, of. treasure lrom oan iran cisco in 1866, on private account, was something Over Forty Million dollars, by the Government, Ten Million. During the past thirteen years the entire export of treasure as manifested,'^amounts to $608,205,3(3 00. Allowing a fair margin lor that taken awayjby individuals and not manifested, and including what is retained for hpme circulation, the entire product of the eeftt, since. tbe discovery of gold would approximate" a thousand million dollars. 1 hava never seen any estimate of the proportion of this which was^ilver, but think twenty..millious would Be a lib erel gues?. If recent estimates of polili enheconomists arc correct, ithut tha entire gold circulation of the world does not ex coed Three Thousand Millioh Dollars, it woulil sofcin that prior to the gold- disuov eries of Caltornia and Austiulia, the world was doing business,on a very,.small cash capital, and it is backs Ave re not invented.before. When lhat arithmetii.-ar^chiU's 'ciphered out that all the gold coin in the world would not make a cube of sixteen feet, ho certainly dwarfed the subject into the smallest pos' tM*c dimensions. The rush and scramble among all the people of all the earth to get a slice from this sixteen-foot block of yellow earth, is it u.ot the most ridiculous and absurd, "-here it is not tbe most sorrowful sight in nature?

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The"prodiiotion of fiuito of all iTinds, and of potatoes and other vegetable?, which from theis-nature can not be exported to distant markets, has been greatly in osb'ess of the demand for home consumption, and ruling prices aro very lqw.

In \hi* State tho bushel is an unknown quantity. I was about to write that everything is sold by jthe pound, btft remember that dry goods and whisky are sometimes sold by the yard. Weight is a so much mpre ex^t and simple .standard than'measurement I am surprised itianot everywhere adopted'. Perhaps'if Will come in whm.weare wise enough to conform to a system of decimals, like the French, and get rid of a great many of the-9s and 7b that bothered tbe young brain of popr sweet Maijoil Fleming. If you have never read the story of, Maijoil, and wili get "Spar4 Hoiir»,'' by John Brown, and 4 T'ti lC 14 dv: io 1 2al8«r!

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is compositor's stick of figuro, steam communication betw and China was inaugura t., by the sailing of

tablished,it must change the currente _of our shipments of treasure. T^e go.ld of the world seems^cb floW to#atdfc-. but there is no occasion for tha-vhanneL •'ja-'ffeffcitliiiK i. o.'»waafc-y' from San Frr.ncwco by way and Londoti: It will be sdnf 'direct, and the NeW York merchants will remit to England San Franeigcc bills' drawn on India, American instead of English Banks making the^t^Bt on exchange, and cdmmergrsaving tha differt«M» in aiJ-'s \9S

The fashion for figured and brottde^ silks, introduced.' by the Empress fo^the relief of the LyonS silk weavers, is bacoming very general. ...

Herr Wagner has finished1 a new opera callecf "The Singing, Master," -, In "Washington county, Teftff. -'twenty miles northeast of Jonesboro is an anelent birch tree, on the bark of which stilt legible the following inacriptioni "4771 D. Boon killed a bar."' fjiiB-jOni/ ij'iU .. -f n!

Out of 72,157 Municipal Counsellors in Spain, no less than 12,479 can neither read nor write. Four hundred and twenty-two of the number are Mayors.*^" "2.

The New York ferries are unabl^fe^--commodate the people whS live out of town/ A bridge over East river' is talk­

Mrs. Henry'Johnson, late Miss Harriet Lane,, is now the happy mother of a bouncing boy, rejoicing in, the name pf James ,BMchanap.^p|nson

A weeping father 'who testified -in' -ai •Lq\iisvilW Court, last week, 'again*-1 his son,' for forgery, confeteed that he^iad previously paid between $lS 000'i(wl'$l7,»

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of his forgeries. ""ooit The toilettes., fit 0&ame B^orjL embrace collections fit elry-to thft yaliM of

There is some talk of Jenny Lind coming again to this country. It is sfiicfi thlit'Senor Romero, ihe M'ex ican Minister, is about to be married to a, brilliant Washington widow.

A neatly dressed old lady, with white cap on, in .Paris, blacky booti| for a penny "•t

The women of Pan.- talk of forming a' woman's club. A "skatprial (jueeiy'Hi} ija Penusylvania sity turns out to pea man.

An afflicted husbatid was returning ftfifh the funeral of hi3 wife, when a iriend ask ed him bow be was. '•Well,", said he, 'patbefieall}-, "I think I feel tbe^ViO'll^r for that little walk."

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The London girt iihops atre'lfi^f^isptay^ ing bills in their windows inscribed "'Fe*! niari'Cordial aftd^BfltTPfetilia Whisky.'

It has 0«ohQleftidoi %5 ^ipreme Court of Appeajs of_Yirginia that a'married wooftin'asclotifi^s.helongsi.u) htrJi'Usband. usiU *)«ii*asiu.' ":Baron^olhlcbllt^ moved with his family from Frankfort to Vienna, is to receive the title of 'Count /rom the Emperor^f ^ustrja

The Speakership- of the ^.rtieth Con gress is generally COnteaed' to' "Mr. fax. iCtf' a/i'A /i'Jixo/i

The Corrthitt Magazine has a f)oem titled '^Love's, lighU^ I fe. i? probably written in gas-metre.i'.iiOT

Street railf^|_aj« America aro again and more favoribly discussed for d°n- .-BGOOS VSC

Bismark bonnets and needle gun skirts are among the latest whims of fashion.

Strasburg. There will be nineteen and a half acres of glass used in the Paris reposition buila

Great Britain paid compensation for per-j sonal injuries to passengers amounting to £304,376, during the year 1865.

Lots of people are^ killing time jult .h(»w -^sleighgig withj§ v^igg^c^ In boston, tho average marriage rate for ten year past has been about 1»^

1,000.

The only leverage at General Grant's reception, last woek. wis iced letnonade. The Colonization Society has sent to Liberia nearly 12,000 persons.

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The piincipal English railways have decided not to grant any 'Special facilities in respect to goods intended for the'Paris Exhibition of 18GJ. uJoIo 1" J»

A WKshlngton journlirjays'msilici.tusly. that some of tho ladius setm to1 gjii \ii th skating parks to uavo -fuel.'' They take! their tewing nnd sit comfortably itt the: stove from the time the place open until it closes.

There were1Sdi^'fires in Philadelphia last year, and only 11 false alarms. The nggregate loss is estimated at $3,192,977. of which $1,975,855 was covered by insurance.

The crown of tbe Queen of the Belgians is causing a sensation. In is composed of forty-five pearls, of forty magnificent dia» nionds of immense size, and Hve thousand small brilliants

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The sndw storins in New G.i-jcapMince 1800 can be counted'on one's fingers. Tho first was in the first year of thu century the next in 181-7:the third,, five years later, another in* 1831, and the last in 1863.

A dinner was given near Paris the other day, of which the principal dishes were shark, horse, dog and rat.

Stnall-pox prevails to an jilarmijigj extent in tho vicinity,of Danville, The wheat crop in the Shenandoah Valley looks most .p^nTijing.

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Victi-r Hugo 1fe writing a nrVVonian'ii, the scene of which will be laid' in England -J

ThereIslaik of enlarging, tho police for^e of "New York b^oHO mef^idkih^ it 2,800. This increase Is necessary in order to keep a proper lookout on the liquor dealers and enforce tbe tixcisc law

Tho- Paymaster General bus decided that when an officer of the army uses a soldier for a servunt, be has no right to receive the pay.and allowance of a sbrvaht, wbijh wohld^i-em to be#tarygen«ble regulation.

A. large nuiuber of railrord men uro ekperimehtfng cin the New Jersey Bailroad with a brake \vli!-h ft/ips"~a "tf/Sin running forty-live miles an hour, iu ^ixte.n^econds.

ISTOno pirn pie is a' blein mUh, two pimplee are a mortification, three pim: pies area disgust, bnt four or more pimplee raratttiriy Palmer's Ve^et^lep^meric^^jjys gn remedy for all'i such aiSioLthe sovereign ions.

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AGENTS WANTED

^WOMEII of the WARP ATTRAOTINO TUOUSANDS BTf liti* reword ol ttuiuoble audrpnre ii»iu)ei women, wSofbiioned tliMfliusbiifirfS add ».«•'tb«Mr War. Writ jncln th« gljwjug, -,'f 1 zpnj

Selling boyond.our Jnust SHiiguiue expectations. lis,boo copies Soltthe ffrst Month bf tulsrtit!. HhDdftdi of R-ollii 4 he. KreM and distluguiahed iu(iiJuals #re. pouring i"frV a.»U uarU of thu country. Agents ato rpportlug rroW tentetwen^dbtfVtdorspel•day, ai^WK^iBJf.and uiany who ure^rou.ly to late the work as »6ou aa

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^biedriWilCb ls a K*w fi*tu»Jv i»4ndhok This work ia ita own recommendatton, and «ell* Vo' thA best fcla** l|r«iUnyta. F«ithfulj.,eU^r0ftk, POT^»,eri^ Jgea an4 .w.°u'eu will in ihe Agoucy find lucrattvd em^Io mCut.

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THE hokac¥WATH$S OB AN J)7 9QU A It B' AN*'i. UPRIGHT PI AN OS, ME till II EOiyS,

And Cabinet.Organs,,r: This Pest Instruments made,.Warranted for six ycari. NewT Octave fianos tOr *275 Hud np.ards. Sedondhanded Pianos at bar«ft ins, prises from $64 to $225. liberal discount to Teachers and Clergymen. .factory iod Warerouma, No. 181 B^^idway 'New York.'

HOU\GE WATBB8 A CO., Blannfitctufirs. Washes Well! Wears Well

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This Comiimy, now fully .organized, hav'M* complied with lire latfa of N. Y. Btate, and d«in»u •d f100 0*)U ul its ca|lilalt witl lli« Superiutendxut of tlie IuBur»ti^tt Dvparimeiit for lh«» Mcurity of Ita policy-Boldeni ou ti lUTorablc canditlon# tnode ol uttvytlit-r Cw.wpauy. ,,

DiTideuiSriltiWMe Vrith thongeof tne policjl Non participating rata»'»re Iriwec tliali tnoao of auf .Doiupiuy iu the \VfrKl. tVuec paft III thirty aajrs -after dtle notlc* and

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Liboral arrau^ementd made in regard.ta fruvet. 6no-tSirff% th» amount oT wltl bt loaned |b* policy holder wliea dtwirnl. zmf

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Frank Miller's pb«iab8^ haiuje^s «il Blackiut. sor oiling rlartieaaes. LJarriagj nun l-vplyiff' -.witk dlrijctloiu rnlt& fclcXTHKB" PRiHteBVATIVK and Water. TM*fe MHH[r'sSi?AliB. KHKSBIiVAXlB, JBXnreulv for Ladies,' (Jcutlemon's and UhU--^*"4 dwn*ri*orotco!!l

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Wool 4b Woolen Yarns SOLD:ON COMMISaiON,^

Bradley^^ liupleJL Eliiptk or Itouble (Spring SklrtS Will not Beni» or Breajk like tho single springs. (They are l)otlj..Durable. JSepponiip^and Stylish and will presorvo their pcbfeCt and gracofn shape where other- Bkir&i aio thrown akide.U nse 1-8B WKST, BBADLKV ii CABV, 87 ChanibeW Street. N. T.

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MAGIC RUFFLE!

These goods, hft*iii£ ftie abort trad-- murK Mi the Box and Oird^r©.warranted.t« n»«tk^vce bix full yarj« in »uch pi^ro, and t" WKAU ai.l as woll noy made by h*ml.

THEUENIUNK AGIO IUJFFLKSj still uiaoafactored by original invontote and pfttenteW, on superior macliinery, from the best roa^oriaU, and nndcr oupervlson, h»v with to^nl ilie tesb' of six vKAH8*-«on8Uut«ii4WT gi^i&^ invariable satisfaction.

Muunuctmfe^hjnTHB B1A6J0 COM PA.NY, 95 ofiantbers Mreet, Now York, Ah Manul'acturew.of UlTFFLE FLUTlNC.iiiONSH(5M»5.MAPE RUFFLES.

TJte Adustrtiscr's Gazette, pub lisbed it Buston, Mass., is tho only pnblicatiou ita kind in this ccuhlry.'It contains infornianou indisputable to. every Advertiser. SulMcrii.liou price One'Dollar per year in advknee. BptiMI copies,

Impartial Nuftcrlngi" NeitherAWaltli, lUflucnicnt, Stiitioh,' or Conhitioli uro exempt mUE PUILOTOlvUN, ,r k.-miil/s Vrieud, ex -j- presily for the henefit-of (YiTi'.!•* mtTtrih^ 11 ,iu iiyotoria and all tliosa troiiLlusomti.compl.ilnu ttist invito [ireinatuiv old api lind rerti1«ir life niipcrahie liescriplivn (»•inptilft sont on re c-ipi of posts^e stamp. It AKUAL, ItlSLLV A CO., 1+1 Chambers Vo.rlt^g,,.- .,.t^

IttLEY-'S CJCHU is the (J ORE for I'Hia and .Weakness in^e iJ»ck and Coins and all tl.es* c.»tnpliintV rtsultiiij fioni (tfrrtuiioiuintol the kijliwys and ariutry urgam 8oid in larye bonus Ihe pru^tcUts. UA.11UAL, KlfrLKV J: CO.. \V hok s^lB

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UkO. P. ROW ML CO,, Ailvjrtlsiug AKente, tiojton, or Voik.

25 CENTS TO SAVE 25 D0LLABS. HefffniunV Bet»«lne—lustnitly remov-s I'alnl and Orease Spot*, Nnd deans GioTOs, dtlks, lUhbone Ac equal to ii^tu Oold i,j DnigKuti. CONSOMrilOil 8( liOFLL\, UlitlMAHS* &0.

HKitiwn*N IfcdlctMl Oad —nurOil ha»ato«M »h teat uf SBt ears* and HioorHixU oi pittieuis attriU^te tti^ir iuco««r to its u*o. It is Wariattlod pure. 11KUKM.\N & CO.. Uismists and Dro^ljts, New Tors

CHAPPi'D HANDS AND I4GE, SOKE LIPS, id. care4 at once by the use of Bcgtmn't UaH|ii(r with Gi/ocrlsc, keeps theg«t

hands anft in Ui«

coldest weathei. See til.t you the.Genuine.— «oji byDrtittW*-

SUBK PILE CURE:: Dr. Gilbreta Pile InsrtninentKtor^th* radical cnreol 1'ilea, Prolapsus^—withooi an '{p*'atltfb 6f meilclne, re.. the woxit, cast In flTvWnvtft, •nd-liaiP,,yi'-ivga lieitt r-randd''M cftccV a paiauat car*. 8««id UcCtrcn r. .^ifidf-by a naimi Ht iRllflfllllll Irt Srngglsta .geieraUj. Anntt wanted every-l roontpt'or' rOOS maAlint! 3C* ^*w *OT*. t^aaosuit WBswiO in*-

igMlo Drstofi.:£?S Itosdvlji '. a 3^.

i~.&mB3m&azsssssmBm*

8, Lands."

Tofftsud JV« Sol &Uto Stcci A largo Journal pubttihtd monthly,

MM!

frm,

aMoA laabrowl ad®

band tor clrculfiO

nal St., N. ¥. Ageuts^fnte^l to- A phxsi^«UVMCA AC«, conuining nefcrly 300 pafew, iSrWw Jlat»K«gi)a«U* «rtttC3UUonir ««jaB»asy

raoc«M«L'ai4««Cte»riMi*i«ra ot cases .treated. A truthful ftdvlwr to th» mar-

Ei. 0

f.„...7r,.PjMi«at

O. II. GORDON «. W. PLi KR..^— .i...W9«c roUry mii| Actuary A. w. UOUKKS, 11. Med. Bx»»niner at Ofllc* 'J CRANB, il.O., ^Oounii'liyiiiciaoBroOklvn W. r. PUKHTICK ^.Ati'y Ooua^il't, 2» Wall St

I

frdiclM -m

WlMtt .IttbttHttC rkK UUNIH aud Sitpeuses Pald Half or VMUle AtWrt*,* 1ntroditce*Terj tafHHMi euuproreri,^ bou#«liold.

ewu4 MfU j# ,u. AeeuU |rot«9riu2 to work on Gonnuc•ion can «ani Treat tW day. particalars,eocUso stamp, andaddron, jVTt»u*500:, tflTaUud, Ohio.

TAN^D— Agents to sell den. Basil W.I)uke*s "llistory of Morgan'* CavaUju"

W lAy

mfe'fstten Iiffitory jjs. ,ac ittU oil 'fhcifljcO vdT iiw no libi^ib .-%v»wo4 .svsdJ wdvr IjulioBob «i ii h-.:, fc&vrtp .u

R^hi««44h«Frtee gt t.'.iii siu i" »d -{«m esfbi iMl m/.4 ami oi TBifTToii sdi oi :qgf laqgtiaiorq?: a i-iilt 't* odmtn of eidi saw .casdl

.m* bt-i'.xKi'wil "-'ii *90l? gnilji»in* odj u.i l».'u,-.rai-'r »i»'i 'q 9ilT -q'moO sd ot .H .3 .aoH

Their,ejntlr? ,fIntel 04 1fld2W''i *^n ja»T.T rim atadjuoB gatbsdi 'io iSociza a el: ,L. juilq w«t gnignariH -.Jb sai'al

73 MAIX STJtEEl',

OPFOSITJt llEoKS£N'£ BANK deiedawtf T«rr«-Hau(e. lnd

STOlUtiE, COMMISSION 6BA|N, rt. «o*. if. HDHPHitrT COX dt HtDlPHBEY, Fowwardlngiciomiaissloii Merchants

Offlrc No. 7 8«H(h Water Stmt, And Wharf-Boat foot of Sycamore Street, "!:l EvftiMVllle, Indiana, GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS,

And ISOI.IC AGENTS for

Nashville Northwestern Railroad, and ^Nashville and, Chattanooga, Railroad, Through Bills and hrough Bates.given to Naah villa, and all points South. n27dJm

\r—,t»l

a Wbitkd, W#li Dba^VB.O Tt rre liautc, lnd.

S. WHITED & CO.,

(OUMIMIM HKBC HANTS And Cottou Factor*, No.' *7 Canal Street, New Orleans, La.

W. 1. DKAI'Elt, will remain fn Terre ilante and aialte libera! cash adTancus ou tionsi^iiinant*. liis oihue for the present is with BuiTittm A Orlulei tteal Kstute Agonta, over Davis' llrugbtore. lt'KFKUKNGKS:

Win. Glonn St Son'a, Hamilton, (Jlay A Co., akl Pearce, Tollu A Ilultou, Uiucinnati, C. Snewma Her and lienient' A Co., Terre llaute. Willard a ful ler, Kvansville. J. U. ilarlur, Wallace A Co., and Wotld & Bro.'s, New Orleans. Tockerman, ilnlllgau A Co., N. ,mh3dljr,

OHN JOHNS & co:, ComutiMsiou MercltttUU} --AND— UEi\EKAL DKALUUB lN PBODK lG, 4c.,

N !U I NorttfLiVeo,' bet. Cllerry X'V^ash Sts., t°.Z

Jj%£jA

8poiitn*fi ?in

ST. LOUIS, MO:"

I A S tl KN 1 ^ftfco£iviNa roft**ftiiito ami* CiMaiuiMiou Merohiuatf

Alft) UBALCM 1ft

i+t" in it. I a **& Halt. ., kVattK. ilouss-Un the Canal, »*ar the Torn il .tiUu jc Uirlini«td'»iid B. A 0. kallroad 1/eocW aa6datl Tkaac Havre, ln. JoriN HAfikV.

JlOTT

ALONIO UIII, iWv.u'J-

TOHN HAtfBY 4 CO!, fj STOUAOB, CO^MISfttM A KB A I N E A E S

Warehouse ou Virst Ot., at Uia Canal Basin, jdiiii lwti TRRRB HAUTE, IND. ——5

MAGISTRATE.

rilHE uud^rsignud will attend tc A office and dalictt of Jantloe ot the Peace, auJ to ihe M'ritiug auil taking ot acknowledgWMtitt ol iiffeda, M^rigagea, Lwuhj®, Ac. tte wUialao attend fn tliM collejtt«u of Note# and Accounts.

JJJNION BAKl£Kr.._^.^ ..«

FRANKUEIKIOABBO Maunfaolurere ol aU kinds of -•rt**M

1

CEACKER8.

t-linal .«#f»nd Dealers In

e7l-w5

Gr O E I E S On Lafayette St., between banal and Depot, E E A E de30dly INDIANA.

Carriage Paiitiag! W-Fred.

1IOWABO •Aimro, Carrtag. Painter, Omw Maid «Jherry Streets, over L. Myers' Carriage and Wagon Shop.

All wotli aattnarta* W»y ««a, wUl Mom wltk neatiMMand dispauch, and warraatad lo^rrHtsitaetlon. A roasonablashare of pablk) puftomn liy^aetfallr—' W»*« r»«»f I 9 I if iT

iiwassf^is

1JII0 in ttfiM

[Disa

ai "H1'? i^oidS iotas'' 0i toSi

Sprague

_in'» t!a»alf)t." -K*«T-

»_Jy bnys It.. Agents are making flVOperwiwk. Kor choice or territory, addt*« OSD: Mlitauipt, Polisher, HVMaIu at., Oinci&aati, Ohio.

2000

.. :*ssi ...

OJ -JSlxt '£iiC99»X *«B i6*bb»'.% 0&'£ ypidt irttw od: ixr fiwar: -.•if. taw rtrf t! *479 Ml A. Jov y-wiri jfTAjTOtjrni i*oai *dJ :c »rtO ci attUaO io *dt ot b*trssc~q Prt^rtt Caihryiiig Over l'i 93U&4M 4C3&sai9TOft» ikSiS^U »jrrnl to ,2881 J". ^cr*ringedmY/* -uy *»0J 'W vnbaoBM'J »d- tx faa«( iu tn Call and exantiie for yourself iinwi a |e» cavi ,rto»tn.'-i'. 'V .w-0 it gnig.i

J^r. ndt V(M iiUCTiq# bhoW 9ii'i A Hwimg ot 10 to ^5 pet cent, ittr pttrchmitiff at t/iiii

i(*s

.li«3

•Jfrttnt rfTtuw. 9dT CmeieniftlfiltlM .iaBtatou ^xMcrnJ f»r' .ZOHAM* »EU iayjcdf ei !l—-al $18jSI mt*&betia~d etrt t- alaH "io mimsn "iit/mA. sdJ ur'tyviil oJ fuighiai u«ua»u4t. A ,. aolJfasuf aiaiBkit otli at uibinnwio*) a* irr*rt ri ?J«q*ib Merrimissk Prists 16f cts!

a

Dunuell Print»16§ ets! Double Ptfrple Printsr 16 23 Pink Prinfejt63cte!

yartls heavy yafdPWidc

.io: Brown Mi^is ^0 AtmorFton^^^ Ft«nshvlloneno«s FiguredEBglist iU-uA

Gents Paper Collar? IUd MUM* £a3ie# JiftWoral SUartalkiOfcj Wool Blankets 6. 8 and ^l€ 9Tj per pair:w

-ai n#»d b*:i Ui»*..:#iquKW 1 oi*w *jiuoa Uidi ta, D0tuj.

S'J

.dydJ ils ot ii»4f 3

vBtii "mr# teiioistifisiuu-' eitl ucijuninmaa' an I of A 5f«t* 9QCMUKJ ls»4kt 9fli iiWrt&I-J au

•inaati. i.i'-i'--.'* -iuA -sof Merehanl ni Tailor -.-i hn«?^0 ij gseps oonsteatlf on band a latyaOl liwii'tot ii tetxte hriinTI Mi gr.«TJ :ii In-gv&'ifcfri -vituiliil. .•n, Ciwipere» dt w'-f -woffs n-53r:o«'rq arii fwdrtoin 0*8 io! Testings.a! ji'iHid fcnJuoJJTvr orwioniw

QenUamen in waat.of CIoUm* oi'dcr afaoold «t)l aad «xafliftie. .o~6dl tal J»*JS Mill*

GOODS

& PRICES

sf &Ta

tt. Glass.

(CS CuAHViifK. MawOrlsans,

ATBU

rtei4J

TXiiidKm^ -b» if a (cu-a aaiii&Mia, vfl

y:»

7 'i ji-mJ

East Side of the Public

COAL.

I A E S O Ia now auppiyinc the beat quality ot liw Coal at the market rats*.

7

:TMSn.

3.

IsfF Wf OtMitxtre'

Qraoery. Store, southwest ooraar. ot the JuMlei tkMre, cro&pt.attafitton IWly QOAL COAL Ur-.Of a Superior y, froa tha NSW MINS&ac til" BYSVfLLt.jor saU ctoSpjAt^fSTE.'* 01-S. Go. Dapot. w« raapactMlly auHcit all Pitlatistd Caa»umsr*9f ONij to allwii malwit 1 qnanttty cac be Ua4 at all..li»aa by^ jMlflMjo tha Aio^ts,

P. Daris, Hanl»Bh6p, waba«li A.,

rrattk 0«rni«ait, FroanarOrnoery aad MM Store, Taxre Uaate, lud. PlOMtfKR COAL MIKINO CO.

COAL AT 121-2 CTS! TOHH McPARI.AfTE IS NOW if. larolsl at TWELV1 soreenedioo a wider screen thstt any other bisiif. Orders Urt at the Conuty ftal«^,tat Woodmabsee's Oroeor'y, on Main street, next floor to C. O. ttmilh A Oo.'s Stnv. store, wUl' 'reoeiva prompt attention. Leave orders with Gus. Ar nol*. at the Foat Mce. eeWSm

larolshiu tha best o-uality ot W'B Ooal, at TWELVE AND A tlALF,Cl£NTd per aler

HATS AND CAM.

N

LINUS £. IHtBMUlV,

flicd coruer of Third and Ohio Streets, Torre ante. Indiana ArtrAftm.

WHO HAVE GOT THE

GREENBACKS

cr crrHTif ti

—towii^PCWB

To -ii

Lria

?4'9S,J1

.t« uj irj u^lltiblV^ O.i tM

SaimMXj :'iIW

TUELL,RIPLE AGO'8 Milaiwiefc iA, ftite-tatte. ITL'i bflt'S"" n.:iv..

Men AI^OiUMUi

EBCHAN^ TAILOBING. iiiiOiS- mini tAlias —ssti cuwiK ts—TTThiiilaa f^uifrt iiiifi

V~'

jl.ut* i*lil lo «»Ji

.0181

«^«tlna

3**11

ew yore: i»at st

Joseph C. Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF Uena' Hat* of ail kind*. O Yd

Boya' Hata of aU kinda, Mi—o.a' Hata of kinda,

Ihfult•,

llata of all Unto,

Aad at all-prioea. Bah aste to order oti eiMrl aotiee.1' Ooaau and see

THE FALL STYLES, Onrner Mala and Fifth Kmh, Term Haute, M. nov ITlir

HORSEStheoa

^ar»nL-

icij

les

fl™t

AND^aadSat-.

Poand amtliaa two day*. airhlMtm.

OGS

—I will sail Wa), Thmday ck AM. a«d city of Terra ills aacttQM,«U •r these lape wel*e boars

urday, betwe.it houra af S o'aleck A. M. ahd II M. at tha Poblie Pound la the city of Terra Bante, to the if heat bidder, at pnblle a hoga that Bay have been oa any wttMa tho Pablie found aiora than and all tbe horses or mule* that nay hava beaa la

ALEX. THOMAS, Oity Marshal.

^"EWUBOGEBY 1STORB.

fiWtffiE lUOLUl Haa opeaad a u* Greoery Store oa Sixth Street, two doors aontb'or the National Hons^ where he will keep art raly tke articles onUy toaad la

^3tiSee^^tww»ae*1^eietierUwmeS wwu5d1$5» hUM«SSw «M*aa^aad wqi,alr-

.'VA

HABT80CI 4fc~ BASMIStll, wo wwiiaMufli toiW, "tfate ittiriiiiiiM

3pC4^,1®

out tbmr «MM

atrr" Cls

HtsWPraMMV. .ui "t •1 i-.uBo.i sv*V/ KOW.'ia^HE TIMKFOa: i-

lo'ititiit 'trait"- .taw ir.t'i

Old Men, Young Men,*****1

,90ttiO3 and tiM B6j4

WM

1

This

a

Clqtfcrog bving mmtljr tff 4 H— •war* superior in

QUALITY^ND MJULfi To any other to be found boeau

in-

{•ABIMOe&aAt No. 7» Win Street.

1

dv

ketqob

-to«itern ,W« AWBOiiHA¥!S A -.M

(jotjnsyociK

eii. A lllitr BMHny BMer»,

iarftltirliai .ns jchs!•..«)'« -iM vH mvsnmps ORV QOOOf.

l1

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tJA Mil ,#Of JObi iiiJ 3 j.- K-' taiqoJk/

DRKSV mM!

i«ai oj fcw i*ilt nwn &\i}tf OrMt18«(iaction in ori&r to Close wftie sdt tens iI lo kumat 01 }x ei sdu iA 'h^neri". ac.«|ii j»«| **v 0* .8 :U rv0 arii "if \j*i Jt-r5 .0 i,t .a i. vA-^d feeoAl a io 4 sotftob fcasaa oJ ,«* .S .H PBGICH ncRiffees! t-J trflvio lis j.vi i! -U»oO iiw-'-il hn* vm II* 1.-, ts.*O ln tll.eolonanti aaalitj.iuDr^M Good»in grwtt variety and Very Cheap .0 ol 6

t.. Iflirge liot'of long abd 'a^uaoe' ii* \oiimt tiuow acota*tS bza i-u

SHAWLS AT" CO^T! ii/-- I .!•(., «"4- & Mi*t odi aoqu ut ^aij

i!srl

na -LJ*. "i ''-'l •••Vi Wkftl" HeH iiint fei

ii-

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—. -J fr^fNtlet a! y-

AT COST 11

Choice Lot of

lieoiet

LAD1B81 COLLARS

.«. io ^Jov

j*

l^ISiS'BlXtAKlNaS

to tetIK'' CSOlCf I-OT.jPJS, ot bvroai iM MBM Flannel^ 1

A. NIPPEfiT

.M JUL fcii«

Opera. '*li "--i"ii*-• .i"-j *y li-{ ".t.. «iw .i.-.-u'iVo bmuT icA ibj.-JO ad. ?satij i»a» -ntiiitMsyn it» Xi .& S „i The above Gaada are to be sold aa Mated at

tt QO.T

IM Main St., bet. 4th 5th, Noftb' aid

pAPBB HAJimNG.,,

ui

HUBX at BOBINSflffi flaln aai OccoraUre rayer jMfen. Are prepared to eiucate work iu the abiTe line in a aaat and artiatte maaser. (Mera lAtat Brokaw Bro's A Co„o. lOtf Main Street will meet ith piomtt attention. JatiS (im

't£ UtKu.,-

TFT

OtJIS BEKGrE & 00., I rtikrrACTuacu or' BRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS Wafer** W BHi Wiir, IWIM

EDSAMli«€a«

mm

jif»T5W' Good

1

Tom^hrftcteAsW11.

twi

niiwwin

jiiftwiigid 'to -iffy i"^

batMBA •& .H ,1." da -11 \B. -io «hij :i jniiivo-xq t*

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io bjiixx) auw^tiaifj

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ntnK,

Uumoa »i»/i a J.^iu»i««

-okre ,01/a JLJL •ljtd .lit. .'J butui f'la s.H i?§»i v.ii hilav stalls: V*. J"°3 •»»»**'JO ,«Mrf»oV

iJiAi am!

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II!1..,11."" ""..Ill" L.J

ewitafa 0( adi okouA

-®t hit ~H*i» ft i» yi ft

ia '(At'-jut.w&^aina duU*ft« »bi:./-•

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jaia-si.d

rTmxi^V0tfWt'Tr-"t

Mfc-Pn uqcx .v ••if.nnth taimai.

$ 4

If a ii ii a if ii feftlMbifc lo itovbvrq

a. bna

IffjrtriaB loi p«o*^FWmed c«i^n

*6t *tmv*tsioAt *a iW

PrinU at adda 20 cente j^ood Shirting Sfripes at 20 cts

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ai MvryKi to «tvuu fxequx Mitip fl brra U«( «aifoa»U itw^t aw thTHj HiltnA dtiba»t bebooid-blo-J wU mtp *3* ®llT 5o a«x*T ,V :jo9 irToft ai

t-:ii

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to vd Wtfow «-AffiK

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sxoiw of -.» a Hsumuummti at ilotl4 (TM ALL THI LATX8T OOLOBUlOa) .«» .j a* vrs

Aj^-Aj^iAJlGS Sp»G^ Qf a*»t 4 tffolq

is »J ::ia otyn %i f-'f f"*.

SHIETINVS

Block

ThaFlanoa atoahmmi by lhls JTIna an aad6reed by all the leading Artist* of tbe coautry for thatr pawerfat, cleaEraii«at acdsyatpMhetle tune^lao for their d^ritjlUtJ aaducellent work7 OMHtraa Boaswoon.^iaaoa^.wM^ par Orwnd Ffeaeh Keptatlhg Action, carved lees, scroll Dest aad^gyt^^rw'i'lwtiaaarraata^torftta yeaia oiMMnliir fcll'destsHptite lists, with

ab a. i-n*q »V- trfol

BE» BHASKBtirT' '.• :&) ii.e-- 4 ufcSUTtani* ot citqtA e:-J tiKhitney^

4 Di)Qi& 'i'ti .14"

r*« a i',C4lwed Ilttmkmtm,

me*

Wide White and iMvreU Fhuttw lids, for Shirting ^x'-nowdoli Fine WhiteFlanttefy& Ptaift iMortd Open* Flmrnn*4*"(j-*

tpt IWctid )t»A»

S|]l bjs^jkes, at. N*W YOR|^f»IU j|«te kiib-'Joi .* .8" isctbax Ladies' Cloaking: dotbiv, 1^-4 oc» .••iiiaanti .. vv„ WATEBFBdOfrs* *W 'J

BBDAOCItOT^

BSAVSB CLOTHS,

oi'

j" CORNELIUS«HKWITI.

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