Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 April 1867 — Page 2
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DAILY EXPRESS.
XKBKE HAUTK.
TuKorououT
1
tho treachery of
ty
It
INI).
PrI lay Moriun:?, April 19th, 1861
I
OFFICIAL PAPER,
PUBLISHING THE
I, Jfi E L. I S HAVING
Titjc LAKGE8T CIRCULATION.5
es-
THE
1
War Department has ordered Gen
K0S9EAU rtie newly made Brigadier of the Regular Army, to Vancouver's Island, Oregon. This looksjrery much .like banifckment.
the entire South tHe
speedy enfranchisement of colored men an accepted fact, acquiesced in by all partie=, and yet the. State of New Jereoy has just refused the franchise to the small number of negroes within her borders.— The explanation of this condition of things is Mot apparent. A few years since one would have',bet largely that New Jersey •would have done wbut she now refuses to do, and that South Carolina never would 14 A do what she now proposes to do.,
'7 4
THE
Suuduy, as is done in New York?/''
have frequently noted, of late, the
greut change of
huo
pop'iJai1 sentiment Which
couiii over the whole
eul
country on the
ject of universal suffrage. The project of extending suffrage to our colored popu lation no longer appears to belong to any particular party. The whole country is moving in tho same direction on this question.
Democrats, Republicans, Reb
ei3, Radicals, Conservatives and every body elso aro apparently now in favor
it. The scramble seems to
now who
shall get the negro vote, tho fact that ho ill vote being
a
loregone conclusion of
all parties. There are curious things in politics as well as everything elseW
The Republican Party.
The grout Republican party sprung
to
existence on
all the
mad
a
in
the downfall of the old
Wing pa rty, embracing in its its org&ni aation
various oxisting elements of
opposition to the Democratic party:e
a strong and manly fljht for mas tevy in the politics
of the
country in its
first Presidential canvass. If it had then succeoded, it ia probable tho war of the Ribelliou would not have occurred. On a second trial in
1864,
elected
the
lirat
the Republicans
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
great political triumph of the
party a second was their election of
LINCOLN,
in
1SG4-
ANDREW JOHNSON
RAYMOND, COWAN, DOOLITTLK
»ON
SON
is
which
resulted in the overthrow of tho one and consignment infamy of the other. The Republican party was the great loyal pain
of tho war, and tho successful teimina tion of the efforts to put down the Rebel lijn are to be ascribed mainly to the aid of that party.
No
faithful student of
his'
tory can doubt this fact. The Kopublican party has been on» of principle aud has at the same time been a triumphant and successful party
engraved upon its standard the great principle of political equality and has steadily marched to the front, maintain ing it. Like all victorious parties it ha had its share of place-hunters
aut
can
and
uu
principled foUojvers, who have bad no parly l'uitl), and are always casting about for chance or pretext for desertion if the
be made profitable.
SEWARD
and scores
of such politicians are notable examples of ttiis class, while less conspicuous per sons of the same sort can be found all over thecouniry. The treachery of
JOHN
to the parly which elected him furnished the pretext for all faithless fellows to follow him hoping thereby to float into some office on the next political wave The Kopublican party, like all parties of genuine progress should do, finding itself only weakened by retaining such place seeking fellows, promptly cast them off, and rid itself of them, and appealed to tho common sense of the masses. The faithless faction, which still slings to the patty, calling itself Conservative Republican, is ol' the same stripe of the
JOHN
malcontent?, aud is only waiting for a
cbanoo to coalesce with the
the partv
wboii
enemies of
tion arrives. Tho people understand the game of conservatism in politics, aud, by this time, know thut a conservative in a party
already half way its enemy, and
is only waiting lor a
profiling
attachment to it- principles, is
not tbe way to show
a it
»orc-headed
them an
tUlee,
er
the
party
is
THE ALABAMA CLAIMS.
Great Britain Heady to Pay the Money—Will the United States Accept —The Thunderer's views or oar
Kndfeal Politicians. From the London Tiiuts, Mirch 29th.] Having once expressed our readiness to consider grievances which may have been sustained by the United States through tbe default of pur Government, we may dismiss from our minds any anxiety as to the ultimate'restoration
If
question of running the street cart
1 on Sunday has been agitated by the people of the larjje cities in the east eonsid' erably of late. In Baltimore the matter has beeu submitted to the people and a vote talteu upon it. Tho result shows a majority of about two thousand in favor of running tho cars. The great publip convenience of street cars in a crowdcd city, and the facilities which they afford th« community forgetting to and from church on Sunday, ought to constitute, an argument in favor of running them oa
of cordiality between
the two countries. Soonur or later, and more or less graciou-!y, the American Government and people will meet us half way. In spite of much loose talk and writing about tbe Alabama claims being
"a
simple matter of debit and credit," we do them more justice than to suppeEe that in their view it is chit-fly
a
the seizure of a single British merchantmen by Spain has roused the spirit of Englishmen, we can well understand what must have been the feelings of Americans as they heard of ouo ship after a.'iother being captured and burnt at sea by the Alabama. Widely as the two cases differ in till other particulars, the indignation kindled iri this country by'a high handed denial of justice to British subjects by a foreign *power,
ai
is 110 longer any obstacle on our side to an amicable compromise. Great Britain
bon-bons
fuir chance to sell ii
out for his personal advantage. The abuse of tho leaders of a political party while
towards it. We
have no patience with thoo tenderfooted and
Republicans who are all
the time afraid of Radicalism,ani who style everything which goes on within their party organization which does not
bring
liy that name. The
soon
rid of them the better for it.
Durii:i tliw last
fix
years tho Republi
can party has controlled tho interests and destiuies of the nation. It is still to control them for a long time to couio if it is true to itself. Tho assaults of democrats copperhead., rebels and traitors have not been able to break its advancing lipes or stay its victorious march. It
will
struct the South aud put
recon
tho
rebel States
back in their old places in its own good titan ai.d manner.
Even
JOHNSON
mid
all his scheming followers, with the
pat-
ronuge of tho Government at their backs will be unable to stay its progress.' Republicans only want to be just to them'selves,
faithful to the prineiples of their
part}, and steadfast in their support of Congress to carry the great ends for which the party is laboring—the welfare
progress of the whole country.
BUmrck
pecuniary
question. Without affecting- to make light of the damage inflicted on American commerce by the depredation of the Albania. and still more by the panic she inspired among shipowners, we do not doubt for a moment that a sense of injury, rather than a sense of loss, is the motive of these claims.
may help us to
appreciate the indignation kindled in America by the ravages of privateers issuing from aur ports with the connivance,
every oni- there believed,|ot' our government. We have more than once admitted, and we now admit again, that suffi-. cient allowance wus not made lor this natural sentiment, and that a conciliatory tone on tho part of Lord Russel would have been more generous and irore politic than a dry repudiation of legal liability. Lord Russell himself, in approving the course taken by his successor, has virtually made tbe same admission,and tho whole affair now stands on a new footing.
i9
resdy to balance accounts with the United States, and to pay the compensation,
if
any, which an impartial umpire may find to be due fjrom her. She has consented to waive tbe reasons alleged by Lord Russell against a judicial revision of imperial acts, and complied, so far, with Mr.
Sow-
ard's original proposal. More than this a nation can not do, and the United States Government will not throw away an advantage, whieh is for them political as well as diplomatic,
by rejecting so just an
oTer. Wo do not forget, indeed, that a cer tain spirit oi' hostility
been
to England has
lately manifested
of
be
by the House of
Representatives. The loyalty of Canada has always been somewhat displeasing to its Republican neighbors and the injudicious proposal, never seriously entertained, of giving the
title of
"Kingdom"
to
the new confederation, was sure to give offence in the United States. The House of Representatives reflects, but too faithfully, every passing impulse of popular vexation which electioneering agents can utilize. It appears that, on receipt of intelligence of a Fenian outbreak in Ireland, Mr.
Fernando. Wood hastened to
propose a vote of sympathy with the in surgunts
"in
?It
their pending struggle for
constitutional liberty." The resolution went on to declare that
"if
pressive of
This was
Mr
a third was the great
poiiiieul Btruggle ugainst
"My
policy"and
tho despotic
government of Europe shall be allowed to establish governments in America, so should the United States foster and promote the extension of Republican institutions in Europe.''7 This foolish proposition was referred, at the suggestion
tbe
American Senate, considerable significance must have been attached to it. In the
House of Representatives, on the
trary,it probably means little or nothing beyond a bid for the "Irish vote," the competition for which is, perhaps, the most degrading influence in American politics. But this is not all. Nothing can be more unjust than to estimate either political opinion or political morality in America by the public acts of its politicians. The error is almost inevitable, because it is they, and they alone, who come under the notice of tho ordinary English reader but that it is an error is attested by the ex» pcrience of have visited the United States.allInwho
•.».-•
Tin* Mystery or Editing.
The
world at largo
W'u
tbe propor time for dusor
eat
pire.
has a paradisiacal office in
comparison with an editor! Beforo him pass in review all the exchange newspaper.-. He is to know all their contents, to mark tor other eyes tho matters that require attention. His scissors are to be alert, and clip with incessant industry all the lkilo items that are to gather in the news department. He passes in review, each w«ek, every State in tho Union, through tho newspaper lens he louks across the ocean and sees strange lands, and tollowing the sun, ho searches all around the world for material.
nnd Napoleon.
[From the New York Times.]
The world has before this learned to ads mire the bold and dazzling policy of Count Bismarck.
Hi»conflict
with the Prussian
Parliament, the management of the Schleswig_Holstein war, the secession of Prussia from the German Confederation, the declaration of war against Austriu, the establishment of the new German Confederation—all these moves filled tho world with amazement at the boldness in which they were conceived, and at the rapidity with which they were executed. Thousands of both friends and foes expected that some or every one of these enterprises would prove a crushing failure but these anticipations have
alized. It was found that Bismarck could make -good
calculations as well as bold
moves, and thus he has gradually come to be looked upon as tbe ablest as well as the boldest statesman of Europe.
But never in his brilliant career in the past has Bismarck so surprised the world as by bis recent note to Louis Napoleon. To call upon the Emperor of France in peremptory language for an explanation of his armaments,
and
"be
We
con
tricate him-elf.
PALMER'S
do not usderstand
the mysteries of a newspaper and,
ii
for their immedi
ate cessation, and to notify him that he will
held responsible for all the conse
quences, is an unreserved challenge to France for tbe leadership in the politics of continental Europe. Thus far Napoleon has in every great European complication assumed the air of being tho honorary head of the European State sys« tem, and the arbiter of all European conflicts. He deemed it his business to interfere in the Crimean war in behalf of Turkey, and in
1859
There
in behalf of Italy.
Russia
of General
Banks, to tie Committee on
Foreign Af
fairs but we regret to hear thit votes
"sympathy
Ireland and Canada with
cx
with
the people
their struggle
for nationality1, have since passed the House. Such incidents as these
suggest grave misgivings as to
might
tbe future
relations of the two couutries, if they represented the deliberate convictions of a majority in the Congress. But no one acquainted with American institutions would fall into this mistake. If such a resolu ion had been carried' by our own House of Commons, or even by
still
my face and hands, also
Lane,
N. Y.
America it is the peo
ple that is great,and tho
greatness
people seoms to dwarf the character of its political leaders. Happily, if the war has proved anything,
it has proved that
American policy is dictated, in the last resort, by the people itself. There never can be a serious rupture between the United States and the Old Country unless it will be of the American peoplo, and the good understanding between the American people and the English people lies deeper ttian mere politicians are aware.
It will
Q.EROLL" & BRO'S
of the
as in a
watch, the hand?, that are seen, are but tho passive instruments of tbe spring, which is never seen so, in a newspuper, the most worthy causes of prosperity are often least observed and known. Who suspects the benefits a paper derives from the enterprise, tbe vigilance, and the watchful fidelity of the publisher?
"Who
pause to think how much of tho pleasuro of reading is derived from the skill and caro of the printer? We feel the blemishes of printing if they exist, but seldom observe the excellencies.
hearty dinner, but do not
think ol' the farmur that raised the materials thereof, or the cook lhat prepared them with infinite pains and skill. But a coou of vegetables, meat, pastries and infinite
re
quire but one second's time for the readers to take in what two hour's research produced. By him are read the manuscripts that swarm the office iiko
as
the throne itself.
Correspondents, occassional or regular, stand
in awe
at that siieut power-which
has tbe last chance at an article,and may send it forth in glory or in humility. And, in short, as the body depends upon good digestion, so tbe health of a paper depeuds upon the vigorous digestion which goes on means of the editor.
Ought they not to be honored And since little throe attends them, they should at least have their creature comforts
11plied.
in
From that dark and dismal den
\yhich
and
jggj
lated
they have by long and purgato
rial residence, they are
at
1—Henry Ward Bcechtr. saw"#
Em
shall probably know in a few
days in what manner
he will try
to
ex
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uiy
legs and feet
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N
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to
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750,000
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1 the first inquiry
ft Ulll the sick make a medicine. Suppose
TAKKUIT'S Sconcerning
BITXEI
ApntKirr is
is the subject of the interrogatory, what then Simply this reply, It will relieve and euro headache, nausea, flatulence, nervousness, costivraem, debility, billousnes*, and indigestion.
SOLD BY D&UGGITS KVKBYWHKKI.
|Koyal Haraaa Lottery or Caba. Drawn once in serenteen days. Prim cashed and Information given. Highest ratea paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver.
OBOBQK
UPHAV,
63 N. Main St.. Providence, B. I.
dtei
article
... _or ftarther MATT (SON, Qlaltoii.-fltrio.
mo OONBEMPTIVK}.—You will get tho receipt JL ~®S a «W0 '«i* for Saafra. OaMa. tien, and all lung complaint*, by lending to D. ADM, No. 381 Poarl Street, Hew York. He sends It free. Writ* tor it. It has eared thoaeaada.
AgenU, Mala and
Female—|200 amenta made by active aqd energetio age»M. sailing aix aew and aeef«lia»e«tlona, all hoaseboM arlielee eaaily carried. Addreee CnaaaT
DICEVAX,
Cleveland, Onto.
STORAGE, COMMISSION GRAIN.
8. ttlSILII. A. D. HOKUSOX.
JTBANKLra, MORRISON* CO.,'.
GHfEftAb
CowmiwiQB Serelumte, No. if it West 2d St., Cincinnati. BiriBXliCKS.
Pea roe, Tolle, Holton Shaw, Barbour A Co., A Porter, K. O. Leonard A Co., Wm. Glenn Sons Rob't Macready A CoFoster Brothers, Voote, Nash A Co. Chamber*, Stevens A Co. mh25dlm
I. WIH. FHV. D. TK1TS. HUBBS & VEITS, Forwarding and Commission
MEllC UANX&
And Wharf' JSoat Proprietors,
Oflks Mala Mract, KVA.N»VUUC, IM). KKFRKKo.
TO2
JACOB
—Preston Bros, and Hackey, ^isbit ik
0°., IfivanviUe. Ind. |ieb8d8ta
S~
TOCKWELL, CUNNINGHAM &Co
"atLHBRAli
C0MNIS8I09I HEKCHANTS, 62 Broad Street, New Xork. \r- IT
Befera to .'.j •.
D. KAELY A
SON,
JAMES H. TtJBNKK, Esj., BKKKMT A CO.
Ja31d3m
rABBlMUTOM A WILLI AUS
I A S I I S E
RIOCIVINO ROEWAKDIN# JJ*D
Commission Merchant, AMD OKALKU IN O a a S a
Waas Hoosa—On the Canal, near )he Tern Haute A Richmond and E. A C. kail road DepetsmayMwtf Tnaan Hatrrn. Iwo.
JOHN BAMBY. ALONIO HAHIT
JOHNSTORAOK,
HANEY & CO., COMMISIOM AND
A I N E A E S Warehouse on First dt., at tbe Canal Basin. JanOdvtf TKKRB HAUTK, IND.
BVBN£TT A If OSS,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
E A E
HIDES, OILS, WOOL, FUBS & FINDINGS
Aud Wholesale Deaiers in
SADDLES! UABDWABC,
No. 144 & 140 M-ttiii St
Terre liaute. lad.,
Having recently increased to a large extent our facilities for business, both by the enlargement of our rooms, and by the greatly increased stack which our growing trade forces us to keep, we take pleasure in inviting those interested, to call and examine our stock, when visiting our city.
Woshali always ondeaver to fill all orders en trasted to us, promptly, and to the best advan tage.
We purchase our Goods strictly from tbe
Manufacturers and Importers,
and for Cash, and we know of no better way of placing ourselves right before tho Trad* than io stating this fact*
AS
FEESand
TO
Manufacturers of Leather,
we possess every advantage desirable to make
First Class Stock,
aud we are now finlthing for our Spring Trade, a superior lot of
Harness, Black and Fair Bridle^ Skirting and Upper Leather.
We are always in the market for
Hides, Sheep Pelts, Purs, Tallow, and Bough Leather, For which we intend to give the
BURNETT ft BOSS.
j-- -i
jaJ9dtt
BOOTS AND SHOES.il OOTS AND SHOES
or
MY OWN MAKE
Made in my S hop by the BBST OF WORKMEN and of the
Best Material! Which I will Warrant in eTery respect. I am also prepared to make to order all kinds of Wo men and Men's Wear that may be jailed for, on the SHORTEST NOTICE and in the most Fashiouablo Style and on the most SEASONABLE TERMS
Pricc List until Farther Notice: Single Sole Sewei Lemoin Calfskin Boots, $11.00 Bouble 12.00
11
Bucyrue, Ohio.
Pegged Leven
41
—I will sell on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 12 M. at the Publio Ponnd in the city of Terre Hante, to tbe highest bidder, at pnblic auction, all hogs that may have been oa any of these days within tho Public Ponnd more thau twelve hoars and all tlie homes or mules that may have been in .aid Ponnd more than two days.
Das on|liand, or manufactures to order, all kinds of Arqhftectunl Ornaments such as Window Caps, Brackets, Medallions, Panel and Frieze Knrichmerts Flower Vases, Life size Statuary, Water Pipe, 4c.
Twu squares west of Union Dspot. april6d6m
JJEMOVED.
FERU1AAKD ZIEGLER has removed his Store from the co*ner of Tecond and Swan Streets, to tbe room lately oooupled by JACoBY A GOAR, in te Rose Block, corner of Main and Ninth Streets, where he will be happy to fee his friends, and can offer them bargains from his well selected Stock, consisting ot al, kinds of Groceries, Provisions and Liquors alsol Split and Round Peas, Sago, Farino, Pearl Barloyf liirse. Lintels, Prune,, Virmicilli, Macaroni, Hoi' land Herring, Swiss and Limburg Cheese, Catawba and Rhine Winos, Kempfer Holtzarmann's Bitters, Bottled ALE. AU goods delivered free o. charge. d'2&Hy
JB.
Discard Injurious Pad
HAGKERTY & CO.,
Are prepated to do atl kinds of
O W O SUCH
as
Hoofing, Guttering, Coppersmith Work,
And Repairing of all Kinds.
We have also the Agencf for
BENNETT ft MARSH'S CELEBRATED
PhfEfltx Warm Air
Of which we have already put op several, to the entire satisfaction of the partiee nalng* them, whom we can at all times tefer.
All kinds of Furnaces repaired and pat op la complete order, and tbe work warranted. A general aaortment of TINWARE oa hand at all times. Give a call at
Ha 187 Main Street.
Bet. 6th a Tth Sta., TERRE HAUTE, INS. novlgdtf
SPBEVG—L
•v.r.t
tM
'H
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING GOODS,
AT—«a
W. S.. KYCE & OO.'S,
ts
t-
"1
.i.
v.
cBolclMfsS GOODS jf. ,x
Rich Dress Silks,
Poplins,"
j..
'-m*
In a11
Colors,
IN ALL SHADES.
Mohairs,
5
Alpacas, De Laines,
GINGHAMS, &c.,
Dress Trimmings
&
Buttons,
In all Styles, comprising all
Novelties of tlie Season!
rS
CARPETS, n'l
OIL CLOTHS, BUGS,
ATS,WALL & "WINDOW PAPERS 1
I
k. uu
House
v*
OUR CARPET HALL Never was as attractive as at Presftnt,
»r
wts x$
i«"
jiai? SJT
ii
Furnishiug Goods
OF ALL KIND9.
Ar
or fis tiw •%'",*?&> *s,
I N E S
.-J|- SsS fti JKw&l'a
Dmnasks, ....Sheetings/' Napkins, "v/
Piano and Table Covets.
Cassimeres! Cassimeres! In all Style9, for Men and Boys,
CHEAPER THAN
New Goods Received Daily
-AT THE-
i«r« wifw
ti
'•mi*! '*.
highest market price.
DRY GOODS.
FIRST of APRIL
it
TAKE NOTICE
}'iSA
EVERYBODY:
It
I-M* THAT
Would Save
8.00
'.-st Frence Kin 8.00
44
.** American Kip ^*00
41
coarse 6.00
Mending Done in the Beat Style and on Short Notice. BEING A PRACTICAL MECHANIC MYSELF and having had a practical experience In the Boot aud Shoe business for some twenty years, I feel confident that I can g.vo satisfaction in my liusl ness, unequaied in Style and Quality, to all who may favor me with their patronage. Thanklul to the public for their former patronage I hope to merit a largo number of my
=,
Old Customers aud as
many new ones as may favor me with their trade. Give me a call before ordering elsewhere. All orders promptly filled. Bo not forget the place,
No. 1, South 5th St., Terre Haute, Ind.
II. HELUKAHP.
March2Bd3m
HOESES,
mu
ALKX. THOMAS,
mrhlA'ltim Oltv Marshal.
J. N. GLOVER'
INDIANAPOLIS
Money!
Every One
Making1
BOYS' CLOTHING!
EDSALL & CO.
Have placed
THEIR SHELVES A
W-sstt
IW'-Y ijelis "-'J
LES AND HOGS.
s*
it*
4
i•**]?'* ii
TERRA COTTA WORKS,
PRICES!
•Tv-
AND SOLI) ACCORDINGLY !^a
tar
Choice Shades
American & French
CL0AKINGS
Pearl, Gray, Golden,
j^T Brown, Lavender and
OTHEBS. '!'r'
N E W I E S AMD
PERCALES -%s«
We caU attention to our stock of Domestics, convinced that any one looking at our Bleached and Brown Sheetings ShirHngs, S in Casings, Cloths and Napkins, will pronounce them Cheap. AJD
ter
Fern
see,
TlUf
lie
"fa*
ARK CHJtil'!
EDSALL & CO.
NATS AND CAPS.
'EW YORK H^ STORE
J61feph
Mem' Uata of ali kindi, Bojn' Hata of all kind*. Mluea' Hats of all kind.,
Infante' Hate of all kintCi
And at all price*. llato nltdt to order on .bort aollci. Gomo •ad
THE 8 PR ING STILES,
bit tide PaUlc Sqntr*, T»rrt Dftato, l«if.
now
874tf
PATRONIZE
ii
HOMB .r
INSTITUTIONS.
I"
"ft-
f-
W\* S
1
THE MERCHANT'S
DNIOill
EIPEE88 tOMPASl
Htfiig pot their Direct and On»t Throne! LlnM In perfect working «fd«r, in BOW pnnn ta do a general Kzpreai bnaineaa with the Eaat, Weet, Sonthwest and Northwest, inclnding the earrjing and collecting of Mon«y.jValu*bl«a, Mt.
Our linee, now opened, embrace the rootri between Now York, Boeton, Buffalo, Detroit, Cletelan lj Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee LaCroan, Prairle-du- Jhien, Indianapolii, St. Lonia. and all Intermediate point*, and are Mf( rapidly extended orer all tbe routes of trade.
The Capital of fhi* Onmpanj i»
Twenty Million Dollars,
and la .an ample guarantor to the pnbUc of its reiponaibility. All loeaes and damage, of property entrueted to our care, will be promptly and equitably adjusted.
Every effort will be m»de to merit tho patronag* of the public Our raiee arealwaya aa low aa thoee of any reapouaiVIe Kxpreaa Company.
Office 'No. Main Street, lwt. 5th 6th Ste.
T. W. STEWART,
oct Wtf Agent.
P. BINGHAM & CO.,^ DK&LEB*
Genuine American Watches
Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, SOLID SILVER WARE,
NEW PATTERNS.
Solid Silver Spoons
and
Forks
FINK SI LV Kit-PL ATE
Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Castors, BERRY DISHES, ICE PITCHERS, WAITERS, CUPS A GOBLETS,
Alio, a fine line of
siiver-plated Table buttery.
ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED IN**- :f"''
Old English
'''\x
B.
tbe
'i-*'
CHEAPEST.
e~*i£
77 Main Street
1
or (lerinan Test.
ALL OOODS BOUOHI HEBI
ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE, W. p. RIHTOHAM A CO., 50 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, apr6d3nt INDIANAPOLIS,
COAL.
OBTOWN BLOCK COAL.
Tbe underalgned ia prepared to furuieh the citlien» of Terre llauto with thia auperior Coal, taken from the mlnea two mllei eaat of Brazil.— Thla Coal la arp-. to any brought to thla market. Lnwia iltrbert ia DIP authorized agent, and I will fill any contract he may make. Order* may be left at R. L. Ball's Store Store, and at Paddock & McKoon'a Mill. alMCm ROBERT QUEST.
I A E O
Is now supplying the best quality of River Ooai the market rates. Orders let! at Chambers' Grocery Store, aouthwest corner ot the Public dQuarp, will receive orompt attentiou.
f^OAL COAL I--Of a Superior \J quality, from the NEW MINES at OUKBVSVILLE, Ipr sale cheap, at the E. A O. B. K. Co. Depot. We respectfully solicit all Dealers and Consumers of Coal, to call and examine It. Any quantity can be had at all times by applying to tbe Agents, J. P. Davis, Marble Shop, Wabash St., Krank Garthwait, frontier Grocery and Provision Store, Terre Uaute, Ind. n28d6m PIONEER COAL MINING CO.
jJNION BAKER1.
FRANK HEIHIO A RRO
Manufacturer* of all kinds of
CRACKERS.
and Dealer* In
O E I E S
On Lafayette St., between Canal and Depot,
E E A E
de30dly INDIANA.
pjiUSSlNG'S
PURE CIDER VINEGAR!
ASK FOB
'Prnssings' Pure Cider Vinegar, GREEN BEAND.
It is Stroi-g and Palatable, WABBAHTID Puat, AND TO PRESERVE PICKLES. Firtt Premium awarded at the C. S. Fair, at the Illinois State Fair and the Chicago City Fair. Largest Work*of the kind in the United States. Established la
1848.
GL.
on
di&
SPLENDID LINE H'.i
***,
KgiSwttlAjS OP
*m*k
,:rc
CLOTHS
"WP-
And CASSIMERES
For Men & Boys' Wear 'ii-"'
Ruinously Low
Capaoity One Hundred and
TwetUy Barrel* per dag. CHARLES tt. E. PRISSING, 330 •SC 341 STATE STREET, mh2d3m CHICAGO.
OABD£X SEEDS,
BEIGLER will keep during the season, good Garden Saras of the best quality, partly ef his own raising, and oth ers ot RELIABLE SEED GROWERS, and such as he Can recommend. Call at my Establishment, on South ti.h street, south of tlie National Bouse.
E E A E S As usual, I will keep on hand a fall *upply of all kinds al
Vegetables during the *ea*o n. i'p' O E S
urniahed to order1 G. L. BEIGLER. 2Vf3d3m
11, I
BOUGHT AT '.' '-'ii.
*«s#*''tkt*
•ARRETT'y
THE *«, B'iist'v
1 »R
CONTINENT AND
18 SO PRONOUNCED BT THE UOSTj Scientific Analytical Chemists. It Rc«t«rM army Hair to tta
Xalural color. j~ It Pramute* the growth or r," Hair. IPQ
ItPrevent* Kittr Falllni Oat.l lti:hB«geg the Boot* to their Orlslul:n^ Orgule actio*. •.lltEnuHestMlhiBdniff art luun.
It KeepgUte Scalp Hcallbf. it Contains no Injurious iBgrMHeat.
And la generally accorded to be
CO
A SPLENDID DRESSING.iO
ITS MEBITS
Are Inside the Bottle !I
Szj
wsMbfCn
.•*£
J. A H. A. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
nZOdwGm Terr* Haate. lad.
JOHN ARMSTRONGc
Gunsmith and Stencll Cutler. Floor, Whisky
and
Quae
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
A MERICAN EXPRESS COM-
J\.
C. Yatesr*
JUST IN RECEIPT OP
PANY.
coirsoLiiATga capital, tnjmjmt, The above named Company have in charge experienced and trusty Messengers, Izprenu leaving and arriving at Terra Haute, aa follows
Two Expresses Dalljr, to and from: New York, ^%hnhH "f! Boston, Pittsburg, Albany, Philadelphia, Bntblo, Waahington Oity. And ail other paints in the Eastern Stat:* afid
CJ^JST A. DAS,
Connecting at New Tork with Walla, Fargo A Co'e European and California Exprees,f»rall point* ia Europe, California aad Oregoa. Three Expresses Daily, to and from
Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapoll*, Ind Columbus,
11
Kichmond,
Da) too, Fort Wayne, tf? Newark, •. Loganaport, Zaneavilie. P»rn, 'fa
And all point* in Indiana aad Ohio.
Two Expresses Dallf, to and from:
Saint Loaia, M.o,» Chicago, IUiaoMi, UiQolb*), OotralU, Hilvtukio, Wis.,
Ietrvltt
Midiaon,
Mich.
44
a^int Joieph,
And ^11 points North tad West, including point* in Ktom and Nebraak*.
Two Expresses Dally, to and from: Greencastle, Lafayette, Crawlbrdsville, Michigan City, Ac. One Express Dally, to and from
BOCKY1LLE, IND.
One Accommodation Express Bally To and from peris, Illlnoli, Charleston, Illinois
M*tUoo, lllinoia, and intei mediate poinu. All buaines* entrusted to thla Company will b« attonded to promptly and with dupatck.
Batea as low as by any Beaponaible Company. oVriCK ou FOUKTll STREET, next door tc Ohio Street, Terre Hante, ind.
S. McELVAIN, Agent.
C, W. SLOANE, Sap'!., InutiknaitoUt, Ind. (trtMtf
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
Capital $10,000,000-
GBEAT
Kistern Western and Soutlieri
BXPKK&4 FORWABDKRS.
UATO
taclUtiM over all tbe Railroade
I
KMI,
and South, for the rftpi.i transporUtion of
MONEY AND OTHER VALUABLI
Heavy and Llfht Freight, Packages
»oJ
Motes, Drafts and Bills collected, aud prom| »•1 turns mad* Merchandise takau fur delivery on pay
JI N, vl
the accompanying bill, aud proceeds returned promptly. UuUer careful Messengers, the Kxprues airlvi and departs with nearly all the trains, Ur tbi principal Eastern cities and*inermMiate paints -making close connections with
The Southern Expr^SS^,
For the 1'iincipal cities of the South.
BATES AS LOW AS AN1' OTHKK C0UPI\
Losses and damage* promptly adjuated and settlec
Twenty Years
Of successful operaUonaof this old aud reliable^ Company if a sufficient guarantee of its responsibility and honorable dealtjg with the public, aud to solicit a continuance of its patronage.
Office at No.fi Mechanics Bow, Terre 11 ante" ndiana. E. B. ALL EH, Agent, s*
NovlBdtf
i*
JgRIE RAILWAY! 8KKAT BBOAD Gl'AtiK—DOUBLE TRACK BMITE
t.vX
NEW TORK, BOSTON,
And
New
England
Cities.
tJi
THIS KAILWAY EXTENDS FBOifrU ^*U Dunkirk io Nfio York 460 Miles, Buffalo to flew Fork 423 Miles,
Salamanica to New York 415 Miles,' AMD i* rnoM
22 to 27 MILES tlie SHORTEST BOITE
All Trains run directly through to New Yoik,** SW460 MILKS without change ol Ooachea.
From and after Novemuer 19lh, 1866, Trains will leare in connection with all Western linea, as follow*: From Uunktrk and Saluauaca— -r
By New York time Irom Union Depots: 6.00 A. N. New York Day KiprtM, from ISalamanca (Sunday* excepted). Btop* at
UornellaTille 8.47 A. U. (bkft), intersecting with the S.30 A. M. Day Express from Bunalo, aud arrives in New York at 10.3UP. M. 7,10 A. 91. Exprc** Hall, Irom Dunkirk, (Sunday* excepted). Stops at Salamanca 9.4U
A. H., and connect* at UornellaTille and Corning with the 8.30 A. M. Express Mail from Buffalo, and arrives in New Yorkat 7.00 A. M. 4.15 •. M. M. Y, Niii lit Exprwa, from Dunkirk (Sundays excepted). Slops at Saliuanc* 6.66 P. M. Olean 7.36 P. M. (Sup). Turner 9.96 A" M., (Bkft). and anlTo In New York at 12 30 P. M., connecting with Afternorn
Trains for Boston end New England Oitie*.
From BoJIM*—By New" Tork Time from Depot car. Exchange and Michigr.u Straeta: S.SO A. M. Sew York Day Exprcsw, (Suudaya excei tfd). Stop* at UornellaTille 6.60 A. M., (Bkft) Susquehanna 2 10 P. (Dine) Turner'a 8.06 P. M. Connect* at
Ureat Bead with Delaware, Lackawanaft West em Ballroad, and at Jeraey City with Midnight Express Train of New Jersey Railroad tar Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waahington. 9.30 A. H. ExprcM Hall, v.a Avon and
Hornelisvilie ^.Sundays excepted). Arrives in New York at 7.00 A. M. Connects at Elmlre with the Northern Central Hallway for Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, aud other pointaSouth. 2.30 P. H. Uffhtniag Express, (Snn«U days excepted), btops at llurnellsville 5 I (Sup.), and arrives In New York 7.00 A. M.—
Connects at Jersev City with Horning Express Train of New Jersey Kaiiruad lor Balttiuarof -I and Washington, andatNew York with Morn- j, Ing Express Train for Bjaton aud New England Cities. O.IO I*. M. K«w York Might ExprcM^
DAILY*. Stops at Uoruelistiliie lo.ao P. 11., (Sup.), intersecting with the 4.16 P. M. Train liom Dunkirk, and arrives io New York at 12.30 P. M. Also connects at Elmlra for Harrisburg, Philadbiphia and Foutb.
BIDDLE,
ics 'm
Every Bottle contain* MOBE LIQUID than any other dollar preparation. No liAllGE BEWABUS offered to establish ta btDcacy, but we do GUABANTKEto refund the money tu any person who willl use two bottles anl then say that our Reitorativs has failed to do all we claim-!
TO THE PUBLIC".
Oor J. B. BARRETT Is the firtt aud uian bo diacovered the art of eom-l^_ 'bining a HAIB BLSTuBATIVE witha,'"' OBtetlxo, of whieh there are now many mitations i'l tbe market, yet none but .iABBETT'S are Original. led ij. B. B1RRBTT A CO., PrMTletori,
Ul(.
11.28 p. M. Clucinnnti Express, (Sondays excepted), btops at fiuspuehanna T-Wuv A.M., (Bltit.) Turner's 1.12 P, M.. (Dine), and arrives in Nsw York at U.46 P. M. Con-OH nects at Great Band with Delaware, Lackawanuaft Western Ballroad forScranton, Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with"
Afternooon Trains and gteamjis for Boston' and New England Cities. Only one Train East eu Sunday, leaving Uu falo at 6.10 P. H., and reaching Now lork at 1 a.Mr"! afternoon. .. a
Boston aud New England Passengers, with tiieir_.il Haggage are translerred free of charge In New York.
Thebett Ventilated and mo^t Luxurioa Sieep-^jJ In? Coaches aVlN TilE WOKLD*W accompanying all night trains on this railway. A
Baggage Chocked
Through
And Fare as low as by any other Route.si ASK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIK RAILWAY. Which can be obtained *t all Principal Ticket Of-1"1 fleet In the West und ttouth weat. mxii H.
WM.
Ja23dSm
HANCHESIEB, M. H.
B,
DOMAIN
Sack brands, alio Plate* for
•arking Clothing, cut to order.
made aad repaired in tha best of style.' All work warranted to give latlafaction.
Shop 2d door Eaat of the New Court House, on Ohio street, at the Vigo county Hay Scale*, [dly
BABE,
Gen'l Sup't. Oen'l Pa«s. Agent nov27dtr 4
TO
GRADI SHIPPERS
Of all aizea »nd capacitj rnogtog from
50 to lOOO Bushels per Hour Built of IRON, and Wanantea to Shell Clean IN ANT CONDITION OF GRAIN, and Clean the Corn in
£97
ild
Millers and Distillers 1
W'« lire aiaoafftcturiiig
51
.•A
RICHARD'S
Power Corn Shelters
Superior CuiidUiom
for the
MILL OK UAUKET.
OVER SOO IN DAILY USE Portable Eigiau, Snali ikrr Mills, Firo Milb. kc„ ke.
BICHABD'S IRON WORKS,
190 192 WASHINGTON 8TKKEI
CHICAGO, ILIj
'"»s9
I N
PLOW WOBKS.
John Scott ft Son's Warebouse*
Terrc-Uaute, lKdiana,
Before purcbasiug elsewhere. Yoar init-roat »a desire to promote, and what we say is true. novl6dwly McGUlBE, CAMPBELL CO.
a*.'
Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.
The Empire Qoeen of the West.
This StAuiurd Plow has oever «xcol!d, and for gaiMralpuri«»ecH»v«r will b«. In iUfOBitraction we wurkJJi^ perfectly liotnogeuioua Oust Steel that will on^ polUh and out live auj other W rough Plow uiade. It throw» a clean, andtrac^ful furrow, aad in drauwht in the ligbteet How oo record. Farmer* II do well to examine this l*low at
ity
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