Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1867 — Page 4

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S'iTEBBB"0^101^ :t a I, i..- r. Saturday Morning, Jnng life

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4-60 P* M...ltatWon Accommodation l!o0 p. —Express.... .?—••

9:45 A. *. 3:00 P. K.

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4:60 P. M.

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BOGKVILLE IlllWJIOlfj

ASBITS.

Dissolution—BUck, SaxWn* Va'W*18-*-Dry Goods-Saxton A HotsMSteveni Houte,' Kew Ybrk. ^Ice Cream flaloon—B. BuS»«U- -"aj

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CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

j^-TJie trial of Chrw. Garrell will j)lace in the Circuit Court to-day.,.

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HiIn .# "We regret to learn Recorder ts* (Juite 5T1 and confined to _hi4 r^idence^ 8

worm is reported to be doing the wheat sevdre'd&nxage in that Vicinity.

fa* Hh^A •Mftrtitiaville OautU says the cold -weather is making the corn look ^decidedly yalUr'/^yfhotkt oontiniies to

Hotok*Promising. .' "1 ,.|j 1 a 1.-- otisii.i ?ld* garTheRitibmond Hummingbird compjflinslhat the corn rots as fast as plant? a. Sorne of the farmers have planted twice, and expect to have to plant again

Judge Patterson recently pur Jlew-—Yorfc" four curs—forour

^tr«et railway. Two of them, will be her* •.% on]

gggr There is no"3oubt but the Mailar« will.be On exhibition at Dpjrlit(g Hall Wednesday eveningv It will pay the pri^g of admission.

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will

All should

A be citizens of Huntington count

Jy are satisfied they hareagold mine, and fcaVe brought »cnuher from New to wofk it. Tb«y think over

15th

$100

•s in gold oan be extracted from every ton of quartzjwprkei over- ut »ax fepajp f- .! i-

Ior We learn the ladtaof the Cent tenary Ghurahand Sabbath Sehool will hold fi 8tr&jrberry I'aatlvalon Thursday evening, the

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s»»s|g^ A. joint stock company for the

of boots and shoeK is being

organized by the shoamakeTB of New Al? bany. The thing, if ^pw^erly managed, can be made to psyi* .s^u'

ZL ISff A three yeAM m, TeWently drank about a half taDlespoonful of concentiuted Jye,,vin- the town Lagrange

The sufferings of the child were great, but relieved 4y~the«applieat»^ of remedies.

ggy Mahan & Go's magnificent soda ^iihtaiti, with' ite new cooling attachment workedjwonders yeiterday, -while grilled humanity for the first time this seasofa simmered and spluttered Ilk® a flitch of army bacon over a soldier's firei^. $#"

The prayer meetin^S'hrfldi DoW-

ltng Hall, by the Young M^na' Christian Association, will end with the meeting tomorrow at 4:S0 p. m. They have beep well attended and were of much interest. All aro invited to attend to-morrow aftefnoon/

i®- In the Mayor's Court yesterday: Jennie Sohinson, having been.found in a house pf bad repute, had assessed against '•'her fine and costs to amount of She failed to pay and went to jail. "^**^rr^*Sr^eTSiieyJ[or quarrelfing and disorderly cotis to amount *i

ooirduct? had topay fine and ount o?$13,ok.

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We understand Tuell, ]Ripley &

Co. are receiving the handsomest line »f dress goods ever displayed in the westera market. They announce general opening of tbe same to-day. Our lady read-

erg will, of course, consider themselves 1 under obligations to us for making the ftjinouncement.

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-'1^" The Madison Ckmrier says an evi dence of the fact that the notes of a bro""^kon 'are bettor*~tHah those^ (ff^ouncTnational banks as seen in that the Fiist National.Bankof that city is paying a premium of four!per cent for notes on the broken banks. i.- .... la jOU-.UU?•

Tbe Vincennes San says it is as

sured, on reliable authority, that the ro$d from that place to Indianapolis is now under contract, and is to be completed in *. two years from this time. This road is secured by a bonus of three thousand dollars to the mile as.js^gratuity to the company of capitalists who build it. 5lt. 19* A little b*y» «i years old, fell into a privy Vault in Lafayette on Saturday

His life was saved by clinging to a piece of post uatil-he

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reeoued. A laborer,

in trying rescue the little folio#, foil in up to his neck, but was rewarded with a new suit of clothes soda greenback lining *. for his vest pocket. w\7*!

s^il it*?:

4a.TtjtMPTsD SxricxD*.—Last Tuesday it evening John Wells, of Greencastle, attampted seldestruction by throwing himself under the Express train going east, about a fourth of a mile this side of

Greencastle depot. "Be was struck on the side of the bead aad the skull badly fracturgd, some portions of it being driven iato the brain. Holies in a critical condition, -and his recovery i$ considered ^onbtfdl.

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A PioToa*.-^Wagine' ^7°^!. on a'bot day," wA as yesterday, ligga ba^et, .covered by a ^leM white napkin, carried by a spruce looking gentleman.—. Imagine that basket to c^tajn ajrp ,ind dozen huge dfebBBof Ice cream, artf have that basket set down before you in your sanctum with the compliments of the donor. This was our experience yesterday morning, and after our printer* had caused the luscious cream to" vanish, a of thanks was tendered Mr. S. STOHBvotehis

CIKOUIT COUBT.—Was still in session yesterday, and engaged in trying the Ruilrdkd thieves. The jury in th&cesa of Georgie W. Scott, returned a verdict of Guilty, and assessed his fine in the sum of $5, disfranchisement for five years, and three years in the penitentiary.

The case of Martin Wagner, war next called, and went" to the jury in the afterhoon, »fter a close contest iftjthe way of speeches, and the jury retired. At dark last evening, a verdict had not been decided upon. Should the -jury agree their verdict will be received by the Court this udorning. r.

The cause of James Jtt. Lawrence and Martha Philips, indicted for fornication, was, upon affidavit filed, continued antil the September Term. The trial of Martha Philips, jointly indicted with Lawrence, for murder, was set down for trial

In the afternoon the reports, of Sunday Schools, so far as received, Were readi showing very satisfactory resnlts of Sfijbbath School labor.

The question "How can we best sup» ply the destitute neighborhoods of VigO connty with Sabbath School instrnction 'f elicited a very interesting discussion^ participated in by Rers Brown, Chewyi Little, Condit, Codington, and .Mr. Pf ter. The following q^stioniT discussed with much interest: "What ife the true relation of the Pastor of a-ohurch to the SabbaCh School?" and.VWhat time in the day should Sabbath Schools be held

In the evening quite a large numbed were assembled, and listened With mark, ed interest to the exercises. .Bav G. Codington, the Sunday School Missionary for Vigo county, made a very interesting statement of his work. He ban been in the field but one 'week, and bad visited two neighborhoods, in on« of which he established, last Sunday, a Sunday School of thirty-seven scholars, and in the other he folly expects to establish^ school next Sunday.

In these neighborhoods he has visits)!

In

for

kind remembrance in so generous $ manner.

jgy "VVe understand tbe German .Orders of Druids and Harrdgari, Win in a grand pic-nic at the new Fair, Grounds-one week from next Monday J-

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on Tuesday, June Xltn. to Wat Bosworthand Herber£TJraff, la3s of nineteen and seventeen years of age, who were arraigned several days since on a charge of robbery, and who entered ii plea of not guilty, were brought into court yesterday afternoon, and withdrew their plea of not guilty, and plead guilty, when they were remanded to jail, and the court will pass sentence upon Ahem this morning.

Richard' H. Hart^ks^art^ifned^ a new indictment, charging him with the robbery at Moudy boarding house, in September last, ta which he plead "notj guilty," and announced that he would appear as his own attorney* Tha trial.jgas. set.for this morning. .:*»•'»?,

The criminal calendar for the' term 4s being slowly cleared, and Court will pro* bably be in session for the greater portion of the next two weeks. At the present rate of convictions Sheriff Kizer will have a goodly number of- delegates from Vigo to Jeffersonville.

WSr The Vigo County Sunday School Convention met yesterday morningat the Congregational Church in this

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inst., and On the even-

«ing following for the benefit of the chilf •ArQa- -v, -i—

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called to order by the President,

Dr

Jewett, twenty minutes were spent in der votional exercises, after which the. Ccfnven tion discussed the question: ."What is the best method of opening and conduct, ing a Sabbath School?" Interestingfe^ murks were made by Revs. Brown, Obee* ver, Howe, and Messrs. Potter and -Rols.

-h-'-n' *°°a to be sure, considering the scattered con^ -. dition of the country* Mr. Oodington

seemed exceedingly fidjpeful and deeply interested in his work, and all present feIf that] he was "the right man in the right Place." .'Vnl

Rev. W. M. Cheever made some inter, esting remarks on tha power of religious influence, and connection of Sabuath Schools with religious influence, and the necessity ot christian people identyfying themselves with the onward movement of this influence.

Dr. Jewett made a short address, speaking of the cause waich should be given to .Sabb.vth School instruction in order to aevelop practies! roligious knowledge.

Mr. C. 3. Gage, from Massachusetts, related an incident of his own observa tion, showing tbe usual result of the course of boys who outgiven the Sabbath School.

Mr. S. Ryce, also made some interesting remarks, relating to his experience Sabbath School.

Mr. George Donaldifoi^'bT gave a very interesting account of *Sab' bath School ho had established forty-six years ago, of between thirty and forty scholars, every one of which became Christians and not one of them evTr dii graced their position of manhood by any crime or by intemperance.

Tbe Convention will continue in session to-day, with the followiflg^^** -—RAsnsi':

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I. Dtvotional ozsrcliaa—SO minutas. II. Bepui teot UommittM*. IJH- Sioiing. IV

Diacaekion— Tcpie.- "Bow cua \r» best

promote theeaicieiicj SabbathSdMpls

TI.' MoO»°^b4« Clan .lo ba coadacUd Prof. Spaocsr. -, Vll. Singing. t-

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I Prarer *"1

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Singing

*legSJ£assS?«teB--wit.

SohooU, andar'any clrcuta.tancea, be etoMdftorhag any part of tbayaar t"

V. Singing.

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VI. Dircaasion—Ttfie: "Tb« inty or aMta toattaad dabbath S«boeU." VII. dinging. ring H'i *1! I

VIII. Mjucallanxna banofM- o~ 1 IX. AUtwramant by ptayar and FiBgingDo»•logj. .®BJA

fotyOun-

P^ieTwith tA^fiew ^er readeca the first long felCan'd SegPl^filnUy 3UCceMfid from tha #^1^, ta4ter is easy to comprehend by any child) that cab talk, #&!« it'* fSc&fcteeUtfsed by good sense, poralifry, andj&^at the saqae

short, the variety great, the illustrations *nd desjgnp of |he hjghest pnier. the, entire execution, of the work^perfectton We faliy tn3 cordially ebtamend it. Address Tohn'iL. iSh'orer, -J$/ .'l-J -. I! .-o tmit

Ajr AlrtiHrcAK TKjER 'ffiiljtD vxa& mm* 6reeneastl»£%nseSct^»t^QB last Friday as Mr. Albert Coif man "his wifb were returning homA from th\t eiiyv.tfaey saw a large, fiei'cj?JibpK|^ |D^!^/^oii ihe road a short d^teq«e ^hj^d^of ipd disappear ia tbe boshes.VSapposingit to be a panther, ap^ .'iiiioh .alacmed, he drove rapidjy tp^^'^ealrest Ko)&o and gave the tlstthr A- ^roWd of then and boys, atmed with'-'^orfs^'ani- pistols, and accompanied by number "Of dogs, were quickly in patsuii, ani it was not long till the strange anioial ,was 'driven from his shelter in the bushes to the friendly, branches of a- neighboridg tree, from which he looked on. his enemies with majestic disdwn,„.^^ineio»s shots, were

prevalence among the party of a disease known in common"parI&hce as the "buck

other free~witn great agility,"lut was won- brougftt t& idle iMth a ball' through hjs heart/rom the unerring rifle of Mr. Lewis Snider. It was an active andpefw^ j|rfi#l, ^4

kMt«n

d®ad,

was found to measure about thirty inches ifti&^t ^e^e^-ihches'in

jength ^Th^^oi,.

(wheredt,

only

aiourfwo

TAK OLD

-graft,, ki.l led is

miles from Greencastle,

and it is stated, the. tracks ?f another animal of the'Batne, kind have b'eon s^en lately inth^tyvjein^^^^

STOKY

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W I7BT^.HE SIAIK

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man namtfd 'Win Hoopman,

who liVes dn the Miohael P. Jones proped the fire by pouring little too much

succeeded a

The Oil ignited—blow

th"an!dilMdSt thtf house

on fire. It imraoge that after so malty WVW ^h'^bjwVP?0®1® wijl. be so foolish as to attempt the invariably fatal exp'eri^iI-^-a sUvKlk

ToiWsqijfa^i^o* 9T Tbbbk HAUTj[,-T-0I j|^sjn your,fli.idst in behalf of

sacred ?h«r«Jter og^^^a jnisaion I am siire wiW be a.^sufljeient apokgy for ad dcMipr yau ipcH^sssw-

It is not unknown to you, and to thq people of the Nortl generally, that great want and destit&nbir prevails in many port^s^^l^^rpq the lines occupied-by the contending armies. ^ij^ttjg^rpiiyhe n^Wflpapers of the5 day, but th« extent-of that destitution^: .with .its details oL' absolute daiJy ^ty.^1 Qiit 'lcnp^ w.& has n'oi heen aj» ^,^.nesSf^idS8:t6n^ or peri -can-give you~eveo~^ ^aint~«onception of what ineh, ivoWdn aid' cl^idren are now actually sufiSiring for the want of the plainest i&d meanest.iwcessarieS of life.

As^the agent' 6t th6^J Southern Relief ^Eocladon^l^gv^lib^i|r^hefoUowing letter with its/ aoqnmpanying endorser ment

Hayiig le^Bi thai yoij. belong to tha Southern Relief Association, you will excuse mOtfor addressing yo&/ Thera is an anSbOnt git Restitutiontny neighbor, hood that no pen can portray and what Edak«S it worse, is thiV'the' sufferers have cro^ jfflMited and' iri'vspi^r m'any Instances will be compelled to tabandon them for want of cofn for bro&d ^nd their stock to coiupMte tbi sjewftri Th^h^di of acres are -ic* tbi&. ^condition, and will be .ab^ndonad in the next..fifteen7or twenty "days if relil^'is not given... If' ^e had a short supply (less than half rations) to l^s| until the first of August, the crops 'wOuld be' niade, and then the supply

Would bO sufficient. Can any condition of things be WorSb? Do not imagine that there is ng suffering now. Many

:t&hdreds

do get»-fn one- week,-one

day's rations, anS we ^result is, disease is

humanity y6u to do it, and do it at oncie. I haVa. in .short, in a "plain way, told you' tk9 truth. Could J,write morn vividly, the half ^tuld not then be told. Do, inyjgcJ^-sit&Qgfi^p the reloue or we are ruined...,^ ,.

Please write me at once at Uniontown, Ala. The endorsement welow will satisfy you of^y reliability. Vory respectfully

S. D. HALX

USiiWt

uidntod with the writer of

I am jf^ll acquainted •n this letter, Judge S. I) Hale, and take

pleasure in stating th&t he is a man of truth, and that Jjis j£atemenu on any subject may be relied on. .-n to* ri-DtHW

From this^&Ji^tntifffisation it will be seen that evie^in the fertile, regions Of AlabMjUt the most wretched sufferings exist-—a suffering whiofa calls with painful force for the charity of bread. What then must be the condition of the poorer districts I have many, very many letters like the ajbayef ^o^i different regions of jUiejSo^t!|^ for corn, saying thai meat is hardly thought of any

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"Save ^igi. UtMi# toa-

man^ting that' if'tA eaenty hunger, feed hinij but We are ^not enemie^. The peopia who send me jEbtth' to 1ridg food are friends, and

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eneaaie*.t»you and youi*,

s»d #ej3i«jf a»^^fetoa»u3]s th«ir Hour ef extreme need ta help them oat of yodr abundance..

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I .ap sjira that yo^r ,bsautifui and wealthy city will not turn thfem away iSsCBC -"-"f

yhfrHy ^n\y)ian^wl My |61ac4 of r&lfttid'U Ifa

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wWag tft gi**to tim *6 tables like yoamtvasfroa «kkk to and go forth to ttuir daily lahMk sa rax* that yon iriO ^int df equity.

Geouiaa. ladia^ a«d

Switches can be had at Waists shirt factory. dwtf Fox SALS.—A spring wafao, baraaas and a span of mules. Wagoa aad harness nearly new, mules well broka and gentle. For farther information enquire a^ l'ajBts' Liva^r Btable, oanarMftid juaeny etreisH, sorth of 8barsaaa XM

them. dlt

New Spanish Linens for Traveling Sults._'" 't KsaAXL A OOn dtf

IJNIVKBSALIST Cmv%cil.—To morrow, ^nnda^, preaching aft usual, at ltift lfll. and 7% p. m. Subject at diftooarsef& tha morning, "The March of Fr$tdom As America? ?The evening mS^r ««ll ba especially devoted to children and youth All are cordially invited. dlt.

ISOK TtANTLKS GSA^S^' & Mancourt just received a large stock of enameled iron mantels and projecting grates of beautiful designs and finish. Call and see them. dtf.

ICE CBKAM FSXIZKBS.—Gooche's three miuites ice or^am freezers for famrfyuae, at Cory & Mancourt's. dtf

)0" Tickets for tha Masoaie Straw* berry Fesiival can be oMaiasd at^N»|a^ Bros. & Co's.-^ I* L. Mahan Si Co. J. & A. AT lbavia, Ray|ft Bailey's and at. tiie Post-office

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Moreover, we are emphatically in /a«ot of working with all oar mighty towitfidS contributing to make .this beautiful city a centre of rotation^ and'we*say again dis» tinctly, that thera are. first hand agencies here, and no need of second band ones who are ignorant about thb business, and use unfounded argument*, and thereby injure the good report of our trade, that we should like to ipta yeapeo|ed ahd confided in, because" wis iiaveoeenlsngaged id it in this ci*y for abont twenty years, and^f mean to cjU-ry it^ an that moch longer, if God grants us life and health.

We woyftl be much morale favOr of Scotch granite, they would fix their prices so, that this county would be juatified in sending a portion of her tpa^bs to Scotland and import her finished work

Marble in general, and Italian marbU causes a branch of industry and art manufacture in this country, and is impotrMi in the rough, for a mere song considering circumstances, it being used as ballast in vessels, where they generally use oommon stones, or anything that will give Jtba ta-f quired balance. There at* even tftous ands of hands employed ia working! it, which fact certainly proves Re by the public, whereas- Scotch exclusively imported in finished

What would become «f a«H»i would not manufacture, wta

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My plac4 of r^sldeiidl f* Macon, GeoN

•whes^ wbndt Were- laid' waste iy the r: ,*$: •TfllN*'' in y^lf, -r .4/., .Col. Jesse I. Alexander/whoaomrxtandedtheSSth -In* diana, and.i ColoiE»el»R, Stewart, who ramxn&ided the Second Indiank Oavalry. msp .-^wiBFaiwagB? -t ••€aam.x»m

Jal^l^^jiS^alSw'd^'asM fta^aeone* ik mo«| of yoar^pitiaeBs, wall-known to you, to wait upon yoa and solicit such contnSuUons as you may be atda giod ^ucwwua -,tf .TtunwA 1 tlaM./

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done at home, to answer tha same purpose as well, and in mast instances far batter for one-half the money that Su4h ®i.article can be imported for, and which wilfr1 endure as long as most any of our celkiOteries will exist.

The allusions made by tlM ag«*t^ 00a-. earning art, manufacture and style, iHUd imersing material in ink, are venf thutri. We wonder if he ever conceived tha idea of taking a pocket fbH.«f ink bottta?, to spill them over monuments, 4r*«l|iild tanks filled with ink to aet thaaa^h^a Of course, if we hava such aationeaa-Ahat it would be useless to axpeod thotighta, prevent imagination end Skill on tiful design at tha same tima be deee know that ygh poliaLad marbla of ta dark a color as graaite Witt show ai lftfia stains as that metenal.

It is not the material alone* which ma£es a beautiftil" mislidiwaHt."*" K^'il tha mind, brought ta bear upeatha asttfrtj pysical power and. skill, which wm the material only as means of expaHp^-aa appropriate idea. ....

The agents talk abort tbe daoay gl marble in Egyptian natiq«Utisa W&1 ha point oat an aabqaa bodiUi^ tXM eaikf .0a ziuSsz x.-. xr*m I

ffcf» kadiactfca

ACOSTTBD RIT*.—Tha

members of this Ritrof all gradea are requested to maat.:at tha Consistory Rooms, this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock, on business of much importance.

JPy oriU»r of Uia 6ju*fi

MB. EDITOB In tha communication of the monbotaii agent we baar, in pTjdaif arguments and proofs to anlightan correct publio opinion on the subject Monummtal HUmuflKtuM, Mthi^g,: the shallow language, that is used now and then by th»na«anv pay for his master.

2S8M ttaJassftav A\

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CHXAPKST !—Cheapest Una of black JgaQM in tow9,at

l^T The officers, teachers, and bers of the Bibla classes connected with the First Baptist SibbAtMaluHl, Ugathar with those of its mission schools, aad those of tbe Second Baptist Sabbath Schools ara requested to meet at Chapel thi« evening at 7} dock, as business of importance will

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bafore

O.Bak^t,

Supt. 1st Bap.HS.0.

I®-White Pique. White Marseilles, 1* Figured Opera riannel,for Ladle's Jack6 a

•tra^ad of tbaOtfA#amarMa, whioh

imfttka of TavhwrboMknaul, apia ja-hwimagi §t

aada good

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It is beneath our notice to say ona nn4 just word against, tha employers of that person. By ailudln'g to a town in Ohior deing tha. importing for, this oitjEt we meant to say That Tirra Hauta ia a| such trifiin^place as ta need tha assistance of business men there, to" import for her notwithstanding that wa were almost on tha point of giving them an ordeV} lad w* not found by comparing thair prioes, with thosa^ we have from tha. maftiFaat«ryfrg[ of Scotland^ that we could do much battel there, which is evident, as %MM jpwtlWPf in Ohio must hava a profit for thair trouble.

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cents, and open [dtf.

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tlita mP^nTf %dr«i 9f whwemHN

lisiy sasfcai^Sslsw haat«ashiafcaatf fepafrid as i^Kni' as^WiV«oW6f workshop has opeurr^1 meiygyah a^iUI»saCT|iai •asiuBsaat Irifbi ty Wsi aad mitnMrtMeniihij idlta

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flaht. of tia^iliftiir^ tm

State, can be had at Weisz's Factory, dp-

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ponding low prioei. Don't forget place, No*, tl Main street. |p [dtf. Twarr-Frv* DOLUUH

WILL WT

Risiaa CULTZTATOB OR ua«.—Go and see it at once. Every Machine warranted. For sale by John Soott ft Son, at the wigwam on Main Stxaat. dwSw

FAMZLT Qaaexum—8*spherd Shir, ley, at their stora at the eorn.er of Lafay ette aad Locust street, keep constantly 01 hands tha best aad freshest articles foi family use, ia tha groovy line, add InviU tha public generally to give them a contin uaaea of patronage. .They also hava 1 choice lotjoljiwoet notato nlMta of tb best qual^rg^ll thrifty^hieh wil be sold vary low. [mJT-dlm.

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M^Tha streetjailroad is rapidly and will paes immediately front of tha popular Clothing House

fitting garments, for less money any other establishment in tha city, in early aad leave your orders at 31 street. fdtt

Potato Plants 155 Main str

Sweet

Wright Oo)

you want your

a practical tailor in' good style, and at less price than any other tailoring estab^ lishmtaUn ^raTHHIe/ go^ to, Walms^ ay's Tailor Wop, easfude of tiia Publ Square. dlw

THB BABOAIX~IV Hose. Tbo bos\ wa have ever offered, for 12} oen just offered. i%R«Wer

EDSALL

Ity'l, [22-dtf

RXUOVAX—U.S. COLLBCTOB'B Ornci —The office pf ttfflrCollector of the Unj ted States Revenue for the 7th Distri has been removed to the new building i«aai* ^B!ftsr/iip Stsim. catner ot Main and Seventh straeta, opposii the Terra Haute House.

J. I.

aauiM^|

THB

Bnrxvrr or ST.

PioNie ron

BT*a

Nxw CHXraca.—There will be

the benefit of the New Church now building at that place.

fgf if any body wants their mooey? Worth at tha beerwf-nrtieles, ia aay kMd of busineas, buy than af generous

•ad medallion JBoqaat Holders, Jonr X.

liae of

-W.

aad Walnnt

a6w&£ "agf aajfe* ii^i.flMi.^ .:&e1f(arfet a^ pf ^-ts oUiwt6int4 as iaaaj ne

Los #ith Iheii patipnage.

?yaa-diw

grAJ. S. WEIGHT."

a

vi 'iiiian»a

PT' #J ':JV

iemXiatW «#0IMbMso* 1 saji ea psspsiartniu ai ti'rinV "nia^ snd no pains will 'hefspared to make it

IIoram has kindly consented to ex hie Mah»(i»tipan tlie occwion, the

adm -bm i:3

tomers

us

the best J#»pWt#n|gtSfrOFor full particulars apply on the premises. dtf. T. \V. HOWARD. 4 I

fA|^rbe

hiUQlf

tiliaafMt land 'latest:. Asast-

fc

AIM

Nxw

Pv

di Uftj ld 1 ii bfi 3

«tfW Mf

fi iiiv imu

HAVDSOMS CLOAK TKIM-

ifnrds.—Wtf Jrarrotrthe wsy,~H»d will

[yssaaoj

one dollar, at Riddle's, 151 Main Street. K^jIfsjAia a »T:.. aa.iArixaoHW

American Corsets, at A. Nippert & Co's. dtf.

dtf COMXUUS A HAQGXRTT. •J?it ranarninrinTBMP .v A ^wsw™v,'». ium

~aaiaiMa^^^l^^^tOffl«,«at

rUSUUSD MIHBUJ&BKDXl MOMTOTO

Bradtoy Mlsa Ssaily Larrisea Xrs Susan Bailay KiM Vanl» ®E •'iSfc^'MiM Miram Bahsr

A

Kn

JaaMa

AS?1

knuwwtck Kiss:

I Kn VraAsaM ?ewws Ills#

fj"

J*hasea

DoboyH Rockwell James Donhaai Sauadari Hiram 3

Doty Noah Swank

.SS4MANTKB

N

oar

del

and preecripuons.can an houre of

o^xaf

I^^Shaw Mr« Mi r**ltrawbridps Mrs Kary

Soudsrs Mrs Xllsa

molts Kiss Fheb* XboBoaon Miss His* Traablood Hiss Sarah alls Miss. Hollls ,,

UUalsa ltiM San nab Wright Mra S W

Kiss

HrsAH Mary

MX

a

Morris

BaksrJO

.-Holksa Moor* a Haferton

McCosky

Barboar Abrahaoi joxttsnksa W Basse* Thos NoaSD BalfeJai O'Uonaia Co Boontr '•——«tellDavid Brown

Ogarro Edward OwanBM 3

BrnauBarOao

rls H,

o2^£Sfc|ril^l

Pane*

Claaey AW

Price WmK

Oaray A WO

—Balph

Oanoran

Bt

nts. and open work and Lisle Hose.

Augmtus

Belahardu

UTO -.itSklff^SSk

lr* I

Feathering ^bedlah SSeltdn Wm Foster Wfihalm Hchwarz Johu ford A Spears IB

J3KUu' Q317liKii Hall A Smith «haa Hamlin Henry 4ilone A JB i&^fie^UtP -Jn?Ser wS-£-A.« KercbevalSS SchnitzeEmil KnneJoha ... Tajloi Frank

TSstSVlvanne jy^encttardO ,'W ei Tolle'WIlIftm

Thompson Walker

FHatioaal

WM. P. Bonm.

FLAT^^hgar Siftars,

saMt

MOSSS

Wati O

MHO-.- ••miUtoTt

Hilton S

IR RBNT.—TWO I Block, eaiuble

^HioisHwPiL, Vhs iJitdtt^rtfSiritfihWlnsoccsssi le terms. Tbe

aora^6f Iftfc sal^Sa

T« TO ,«W

1MB*. WMII»M«IWW,

of In or riz

Bom

jn.it

iawT? iSft

$2a^aawAHTSj $20

-yoaW

Ma4fAr«U, «dU and tabwHw tealwMy." Prica, only 1*0, Incladiag Dtnw'a SaU-aawar and 8elf-tnrnipg HaaUBer.

Tnltz

in yaan. & -T? 71

arfWfflPWII'»-^wa«e«l ttaaa aslUns wevtUsss

'^OBoVaaa a co., M6 a.

rnm§*i »ajwi» aaMdlfeg.

pertfehctSi

St,, ftmada.

O^JDlBQX?:.—The ^sr Ul old scrap Iron Fouad^," Bear tba

adfNV.jkta|MSMi

w*

CTTT

tha.Mi»,of

SAITOH

aad ««r

Iturdsy

hooM and s«v-

oralbaiVU"* Iqta, in Obaaf-'a Addition, nortlvaiwt of ths TOmoa Depot. Tbe Bottae bar

DQV

IJOObas

ou Clo-tet, ona Pantry,

MUCK

JD bwrlllng lloiaJun Lot, sitaatidoa Oak S reet, between Sixth and Se»fBth. For terms afcplV w" 'VRKSIOM

KDBSBT,

^Byiatttb:^ .a-( AtMatioaalStateBaak.

u—'The Brick Build re north for fcrther

on l)iird street, Wf iqaare north ol niVbccijpied by'lre Orwar D.

W.

Haiei ieatigayapply to

.Jffdtf .j

waMuun

At first Katioaal Baa

^OK^.SALB-^BPAWIND

K&AJI

WO

JD

HOWS*

J&A '. Wagon Tard,—I. will sell onreaeoaabla 1 and wagon xara.—1. wiitseu onreae«nwDw ferk done and Waco* Yard, tftaated^oB tha aoraer o(Tiret and Poplar atieata, te. ^ompsoo^i HiU.^ ^Knqnlre at Cos tf*'-

SPLENDID

aa^flsvMrtb^ottlr'StJ*: BarirMMMiw-Ki*aa. ..'VW9dMi -ji. Xnqairaof J. fiCUCI. OK SXLB.—A Neat Cottogo

Sonea. on 8onth Kicfi(h Struct. Good well, Off a. and xffeMTHdt oa tha ^wakwe.— BMuiteat "ThaXtraS Hatioaal Baak." Udtf

TTfTT "7T7

and LOT,

Tbe underlined offer* for (ale a neat brick boose 1)4 atqttae blgb, ne^t room «, t*o claeMtobea Mxt etliiu

a

pan-

17 the *iatire leagtbof tha Hoosa—aaw. Alio a

never

falling wall of water, and other apparMS^Wobted'oi Worth Third street, eonth oftheT.'-H. a A,v yreight Hooy, Bnqnreon the pHm»ieS. fl4-Oai P. 3. »TMIB. Prop'r.

NCW ADVCJlYliElAK UTS

STEVBN8HOUSE, Ac S7 Baondiraj# M. Y* ^.JiY '.AV, iU O :W Zly 1« Op/omtt ffSsnMap-'Crew, *j,

it Is la 1

T.rr.

w*%

SrdkiWtj to ibe

ba*ia«ai^art

afsrjrtfsl

.^Mowbinney Xlsa Hannah

Brawa Mlm Amanda.

»ati-i»rfOfaY-

1-J WW,,

W1

Kli

cCalloagb Mias Caro rarkatJirlBA!

F^aid Iron Poplin 1

1

10

Wfllanl Jrfhvi *tl

mpm'wjn*fh*vn

'Vorthos

Hlckal A TonngT 0

xiiiftiywti: .iD Do-mmmm iO ih£BAB«M^^|

of the

1 Western I Bailroad

OOSB MS Ubarel aqeoauso* guSsftit

Is

wellMralshad.

in»piti»eMsat for tha Its finsatss. T"

1

ssaaon—-t

1

'dm »•.

GOODI«

ovxji 'u HJ.

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SSJ£..

-«i (teiaea wnt fn

rem*a .m .*•'•

IDBJhMW CO. Tnkim^mym Qwn&km

Real Iron Grenadine!

AFT OOLOR^PLAINX^RENADINEI

Elegant Bredie Orenrdxne

Fine Ayple Grenadine!

Real All Wool Hernamie!

Checked Mosanbique! .. Ifw Plain Mozanbique!

A EIegant Assortment of Thin jaT.i

JHoroiok dMds

^xnozh Colored Alpacca!

Fliah Colored, Alpacca

140ft7bJacrkii km at 25e

300 yds Emto'fr &reBedliea, 35c

3000 jOA, Cbeekei Fopllig wortb 50 cents, for Me

eaatifol Styles Gbene PopliB!

•li

fflamTrtmmtiigs (o Kttek!

ftlbkens!

JIK#'*'?

te 6*e^nM»

I

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Si

il/i. -v

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A-persoaal eKatninatian of tha above .&**>* till ... by avary cansosaer of 2ry Gkoods, is aar-

lr

XA.«

oo

Wassail

ATOJE

i»: •.

jEucttrxx* j. l: timHS abtewwiif-mtw CO.,

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JJISSOLUTION NOTICB.

ne «s yartorrsUphsMtofim exietiog betweea tha aadsrsifaad. aadar the aaaaaf Blacks Sazton

tn *•«.

Terre-Baate,

Hnht

tea, *n, SMt«fct SMk,

J. T. WALKSLIY

Joaa

let, 1817.

paickasad tha in tenet of

tha aadernigaad will eoaUana tha baainr^

•f Sax ton 3t Walmley a a bt.n

warrantad 3ut

&

-yeaia,

afl-o^ts

a

toottla, far I a -y all

•ggiataw'.iXil' Hii 1. "ict. aftfldSm

-FOW

SALK.

Cellar,

to and Woodihedk0Mtara aa1 Pqaip. and a 'V^iL, all In good repair. baildiui tot* tra sarrounded by Su» (bads aome of them are fbll of Sna irnil-

T. HIPPBBT.

7 ^uw r( ia* voi/e Han'e'Si loUto. Gall at t£i 'ar/e Han

t^6R' ^iiiei» nambwr^f XI —nloa BnildtngXota (TOhy liS-feat). aoatb af of tb«

ulci nn^iMfp Tiif

JUoU(7abyl4g_«

the city, Mm-tinr Canal. These lot*

jjC

JIM

Biaek,

At

th

aid location, HI Main Street, uf nftr the flrmtittd

J.

B. SAXTOH.

3 T.WALKSXiKT.

Tarre-Hante, Ind., Jaaal, 18S7-dlw

Pa.

DRY GOODS.

WALISLST

Having purchased the entire business of WE LL E tha KNOWN and POPULAR

BOSTON STORE,

Are now offering a superior stock of STAPLE aud FANCT 1

DRY GOODS

ijfc' Is a, -|T% *"4? *)Jk-4cm* a

To which wa shall be constantly receiving

FRESH ACCESSIONS!

fmx%-

P:%:

We make a SPECIALITY of

4

.«u.

TRIMMINGS & NOTIONS

And intend to be tha

A

FIRST THE FIELD

,r-.\ •,/.,. -.WITH—

NOTELTIESr 'l

As thay apnear in tba market We aalicit inspection of our 'GOODS' aira PRICES, confident that they will ghre satisfaction. ,k

Saxton & Walmsley

111 Main Street.

PARTICULAR NOTICE. f-«!•-«•' 1 -»"1K to b« 1.

D. a. MMALUSOK.

Those having olaims with ma will plaaaa crad the following:

Widows' Bounty Claims. In addition*to the proof already gone forward, widows aro now required to prove that thay hare not married again prior to Jnly 38,1866.

Minors' Bounty Claims. In addition to the proof already gone forward, gnardiaLS are now required to prove tha data or tha birth of each child, and give tiieir wart'a preetnt place Of residence. aV Widows and guardiani will pleaao «atL bringing two competent witneesee, to Btk« nid proofTOusrdiatie will ftbo bring a mttflmlwif Qwttrdtomikip.

ThoabOTAlSTeqiiirad-iirftllcMea befon clmim will be admitted aedprid. aar Nothing farther required tor a Donaty elaim for parents, or for a father or mother, where the soldier died iu the eervloe.

ST Tha tea lor procariM boaatx claims has bean flxad at Washington City, at ten pSr cSut., the party also paying tho olark'a fea.

A widow, or mother, claiming a boanty for a •oldier who died after ha was discharged, muat make affldavit tfcat thay have not sout tbe dii-ctaH-ga, nor an iatereat in tha bennty cl»la.ad, tha dtecharge mnit go with tha claim, andS aworfi certificate ntost be had from tbe piiyaictan who attended tbe Soldier In his laat iUasss, showing that tha immediate and eole cease of the eoldiec'* death was from wonnds reoeived or disease contracted in the United Statea service.

ST Smily claiBt for dttm—i eohiiess, tftunotbe expected (o bo paid in lea than abont a y»*r after tbeelaim weat torward, or at least for

sion Agency at Indianapolis oa abont $*,'00 aeat. A,i leoeived ia now paid to tbe proper poisons. keny claims eent early in yelpeld. I cauJiot accesntafox able delay.

D.B. UANALDSUITnotarennreawB-thisMarch,

fllHE ST AH DARK MBIHOD JL

Of iff

luatvootion in Vocal Maaio. BASSINI'S AKT OF SlUtilMI!

Ah Analytical, Physlelogical ahd Vresttoal System for the mtiTAnoM or tas vyitK.

BT CABI,0 BA58mI, lUlv unit

at

a. tMaaa wiua.

Thii work Is pns of the giaateal excellence aa a Systesa of ihorbagh and »flenUflo Iuatrnction in be art of Vocaliaation.' To aay that aa a book of this kind It has aa superior, would be to award It tat partial janiest since the beat Judges of the awaitaof snch worka readily admit that it h|s no ttmii

PhlCXS

OF

BASSIWrS

MKTHOlD.

Oompleta„.„....^.............~... .....|4 07 Abridged 8 ue Bassnn's Urtnoo, FOB Taaoa. Oonrislng all tha excellent features of the above

MetUsd for ^oprano. Price 9* J0. Copies will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt

^I^LSHESITY OLIVEB DIT90N CO.,

8TT Waehiugton Street, BortoS^

mS9dwtlll chd

Accident Insurance Comp'y or COLUMBUS,omo.

ts still la the field and doing good forthoseeafortnaateeaoogh to meet with an aeoidentthat disables them Their paymanu ate snore prompt than aay other Company, as the following persons will teetlfy, that hava received beams In the last fsw weeLs:

Jama Kichry —10 0) Fred Oodsoholk 10 00 Freeman Beymor 10 00 Charles A. Wyeth 2U O W. H. Bplcor 88 00 Wallace Hewhluney.. 90 00 B. F. Wells ... 16 OJ Peter Alien 31 00 hn C. Chanleen 30 00 F. F. franklin 80 OV O. A. Shockley.... «... 60 00

Bone Plain Question* for Tool

In the ordinary prosecution of your trade or business, are you not ooutantly liable to accident?

H*va yon any provision made for means to pay yrrar 'board, or support your frmily, while so disabled

Can a afford to loas the time, snj have yon tha means to live comfortably while deprived of yoar wageeV

However careful roc may be, yon are always at the risk of the effects of the carelessness others?,

Hae you inqnired into tba principle af ACCIPSNTof I

NSUSAMCE?

Do yon know that by saving 8n-n (XaJs a day, yon may make sore ol support In case a disabling accident befalls yon

Is it not a positive duty you owe to yourself or yoar family, to insure against accident, whew it can be done to cheaply

Which la best, to spend alt yoar earnings, and when disabled, ruly np^n the charity of yoar fel-low-men, or to Unrest a few dollara in an Accident Insurance Policy, and thos aecaie indemnity against want

ABE YOU INSURED IR

MOT,

OBTAIN A

POLICT

AT

THI

oscs

tx

ColMbas Accident Insurance Cfl. J. H. EAGER, Agcnt*i my28d5t

J*'^a

Ornos—DoWllag Haiti

(^RIERSON & BALL,~^

Home aad NifH Palateiw. Ail orders let at their Shop, oo Second Street, next door to the Stewart Hoo«, will be promptly attended to.

Graining & Paper Hanging executed in the best style.<p></p>^IKSISMM

my Wdlm

^T. LOUIS, ALTON ft Ti&RRB Hame JU

UBOAB

OKPAST.

O

The aaaual msetjag of tba Bond-holdvt* and Stock holders of thU Company will held at tfceir Ojnce.ia tba Citr.of Si- onis, on Slonday, tbe Sdday of JUae.'BWt, at tVrf« o'clock in tbe afternoon of that day. fo the election of thirteen Directors for tbe enstttng year, and for the tfSns. action of any other bu-iacs* which may be brought before them.

Tha Transfer Bovks of tbe Company will be oloeSd oa Saturday, tbe 4th day of may next, and will be opened on Tuesday, the 4th day of Jane.,

Dated, St. Louis, U5th April, 1S6T. By Osdw,o( ... H. O. BBTAHT, aprfcdtoj^.',

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