Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 June 1867 — Page 2

]).y[LY EXPJRESSi

TEBKE HAUTE, IWF1.

^u^jay—Morning, Jane «k, 1861

TEFLFIB FROM M03TTABA TERRITORY-

ST. Prrvttf

&' AND

preecated

ME

THE

IXPFEIAS

-iDdlanapolig

,,

.*

most hostile and blyod-thirsty tribe on

^^IHE ^LAIIICPBFTVE

•T?»rib)"and

G-FFOM

ALLY

J'

SEEMS

then shot her to preserve her

a worse fate, himself falling over

JL&IV

running off the

mother, sister oif

MIWIOW,

JI|:AB FT. BMTTOK, M. T., MAY 7, L867.

-—-EBOOB EXPBZSS The HMtU via the overland route arrived here yesterday,

with an eld friend in

shape of a copy of the Terra Halite

of March 3d.

1

•tightest

have not the

WHO SENT

it,

idea

as it bofre

carriers have lost

their Jives in the mountains

WINTER,

during the

stme being frozap to death,

lent the pipe of peace to

all the neighboring

.tribes,.,asking

co-operation to exterminate

bloody work

net,. Asiinaboines,

LADY

the

post mark. However,it was

WF'LCONIE

visitor

to the

RE-TAIR'S,

and

iiocky

I&e

MOQR•

kind friend

MY

TV

^HB'^ENT

sincere thanks.

i»ter have been

it has

Oar mails daring the

very irreguldryowing

•—t^the-freBtTdeptb Ot'gS&to In tfie mountains. Several mail

^ND

otnets beir caught in snow storms sev-

"J

ernl duys travel from

A

human habitation,

vaiidering bewildered over the vast prbirie until they laid down to sleep, overiponria

BJ CULD

and hunger,

awaken.

ALUN

who

all

to never more

have lived in the mountains

their live*, tay the

past has been

tNs

Tnoi'. severe Winter ever known in the Territory,

V, XHA

3

The people have sufferwi

greatly by the loss of stock, thousand

LIVING

perished in the snow

^ORMS,

the

almost total absence of forage throughout

)DttiDa,

rendering their--OWNERS

powerless of keeping them alive and shelterud during the cold season.

Indians have been a source of an-

Boyiince to us all Winter, and since the opening of Spring their depradations be

COPIES

morp. frequent. The Sioux, the

their

the-whites

fr their hunting groundsTthe jjoming

JITQIMFCR.

TRIBES

The

invited to

ASE

this

the

A/APOBOES,

Gheyen-

.Pawnees,

GUNS, PT-ud

Blaokfeet,

WinneLago'JA, Crowi, Gran-Ye&tre%.Pie-

d'OrrlelleSr Mandans, Poccas

and Arickarees, which when united will compose the

'm

5sV

PBIQTED

selves

troublesortie. They spare none, but

from

O

•X

John

AND

three miles below

S£,J?ORT

was

garrisoned

J. G. W. RANKINO

IT/ue

Horse .thieves

formidable body

ot

red skins that have shown them­

ON

the frontiers for a numfber of

YA^TS.

The Blackfoot tribe are here in

our immMiate vicinity, and

GATING

very

"muf

der and mutilate alike every white man, worn

AH

and child that

FELLS

1 A

Dloody hands*- A Through a

into thejr

.recent

fefegrfm receive!!

Buford,

BPR

minutes after, defending her bodyto

last. Up to this time we have no official information confirming the report

tho

"AND

we begin to hope that the report is not true. The Indians here arecontinu-

settlers horses,, and

inflicting every possible injury they can,

GREATLY

igcouraging the efforts"of the

hardy miners in developing the'' mineral Wealth of tho Territory. The Lieutenant

General of the army in a recent commit* nieation

'to

EARLY

Gen. Hancook, says the

Indians must and shall be punished into submission. We, on the frontiers,who seo everyday newproofs of savage cruelty and the uselessness of treaties, earnestly pray that he will keep bis word, and appoint an

day to open the ball on the Upper Missouri.

«R*

We have the butcheries

neither treaties nor Indian agents cna pacify u* until it

FL

is done. The troops

are in excellent health.

I

don't know of

a single riok.man In the 13tb. They are 1 mostly old war-worn veterns

of sir years'

service, and marched with

»:a.

SHERMAN

The war whoop of the savage fails to terrify them, well armed with Spring-

Id rifles and eager for marching ordert The gold diggins in Montana are

F'CH,

A

South

of

VERY

and the prospectors are daily discovering new gold fields. They have found

very rich vein about

20

miles

this point in a spar of the Rocky

MOUNTAINS

LONG

known as the Belts Range

th. have also discovered immense fields of coppeiy coal and quicksilver, but as

a* the gold lasts

(of

to be au inexhaustible supply) the three latter

will be

TTITITE A

"jere. I

ot

•gold

permitted to rest in

Undisiurbtd repose.

'X

am under the im

|ML«SLNBAT a party of energetic- men lib a small capital could, in a short time,

large lortune in the copper re

gions on the

M.uscleshell

river, which

empiies into the Missouri

low

S00

think it would repay some

©urTerre

Haute energetic capitalists to

vi»it Montana. Since ray

arrival in tho

mining districts,I

have personally

known several parlies to accumulate large fortunes in an almost incredulous short time. In fact,

'tis

IF. TO"

a common occurrence

for men to reach the mining oamps with all their earthiy powessions tied in a oot-

kerchiet, thrown over their shoulders,

'^A ID

in less than a month set back In their

^CHAIRS,

dangling heavy watch

.L1

JIOO OCO,

.1

£THE

".I*1*5

'PRUVAS

.'-

stols tnade

lve gold, the happy pouessora of

and in a month, aye often a

week, oiten not have the price of a break-

fust, their money having fomnd its way. to

pockets of gamblers, Jew speculators

SWI"dlers, generally.

I

YOUNG MAN

of good prospects to emi­

grate to the gold regions. It generally

the ruia of their constitution and CBARACTER after a short residence.— mining districts are, generally speiikiniested

-with

the

•jjtts,

D&GSI

-Ijtainblers,

iadelphia and our large cities, are to be f-und here, vigorously plying Uteir differer.t avocations. The scarcity of ladies'society in the Territory has it* effect..

JSIANJIWFIIJR

from

HOME JUGA

friend ne|r"to keep

them in. check, thrown into whirl^F gaiety with plenty of moneyiWd bad company,scon forgets the past and madly

crime. I don't wish it understood, Mr. Editor, that all gold seekers are this bad for I have foand many excellent sensible gentlemen amongat.them reepeoted

WHEREVER KNOWA4^

I had occasion to visit Helena last No» vethT«r7"¥"smiTrTnlahd' town"" or about 2,000 permanent inhabitants, bat generally containing a large floating populationIt is situated southwest of this post 90 miles, and in the middle- of the Rocky Mountains, supposed to be the richest gold country on the American continentThe^Ut^ J^iL^ c^n,. of several"J'flti ff cuti "fitiine "^bQildingk.' a National bank, and a neat City Hall.a postoffice, theater, and several large storehouses. It issues two daiTy' papers (the Rekyjk£fmntaicGfewette, ^Democratic, and ti Helena Herald, Republican,} ah cP contains ait jnmimetS'o.C^iiWf whisky shops and gambling., house*. 1 think

Helena can truly say tHat evory nation dn'tha globe has contributed a represent tive to her population. I remained there four days,anddanag that short time saw. more different.colored sjJfeojes of the human race than 1 bad thought exieted. Every sjiade of. color, from the fair-skinned liurbpean, down to the ebony coast of Guiena nigger can be seen in Helena. China is, especially, well reprecented. I had tho pleasure of witnessing the entire process of digfjing one! washing gold, which is very simple But interesting I noticed through the town several signs pointing out to wherei the services of Doctocs and Lawyers can be procured, but I can't imagine how they gain a livelihood by their profession.' I. think Doctors brought.theiriphysic fo a bad market when they to Montana. I have not heard of nor seen dsick. man in the Territory neither have I' seen anything like law, unless it is th.it sort presided over by Jwjc/c Lynch. Every person here seem* to-be thVit own lawyers, gen erally settling their disputes with a Colt's revolver, their* IrisepHpabftTcompanion.—

$6TH

-and

naha, we have news of another

hor.fi tile massacre by the Sibu*,- atFoilt

at the naoulh of the Yellow

«J^INE river,

400

miles from this garrison

$18

BY A

*J -3D

The telegram states that

escaped. Col. Rankin after giving

U^I

all hope and in the thick of the fight

I 'eimWaeed

his Wife for the

MABTUT £. HOOAK, Lieut.

JI:NZR"

POST

U.

is in the

of

Pons Phil Kearney and Buford to avenge

AND

'em

6. N.

-m

NASBT^.

0 O

from the Xoledo Blade.].

A Provision for the Ex -President of tiie Confederacy—Mr. Natby Ten* ders Him a Profes^orslitp^in his "Iustltoot.-''

»V

COXYXMBR

(withOrris,

ZXOAM

i7.J

Btait uv

Kentucky

,)

May

39, 1S67

2b J'ff~ton Davis, latt Prttuknt wi th* laU Southern Confederacy: The undersined, your'late admirers who follered willinly yoor lead in the late tour the South took after addi-*hnd. rites, which unfortunitly resulted in the loss uv sich uv

et we hed. beg leave

tender yoo en a testirnonny uv THE! esteem, the presidency \f the Ram andrJa phettracademy for

tho

race or color, uv

development of

the intellek uv all races

IITT-speciiv.e

Many reasons impel us

which there

.d».

miles be-

ana De gionnea again ue Knit*of

Released chief for us enefit, sod

•Queens

uv Love and

fervantly

do

T&SR

CI

over

T6'£E

I*|LY

cork and went

and higUwajr-tnen, a very

numerous class, are attended to by the vigilanit, a sidrst jofganiaution which has an' ugly habit of oatohlng

dark, and presenting them with^a hempen co'MtiAdyiQO-

of this month. The

troops on the'Upper Missouri Will'be glad to see tbem, providing they bring

it is doubtful if We could recognizee the well-known signature of.F.

per on a greenback. The money used in Montana is clean gold dust,,at the rate oi

to the.ounce.

Fort-Union. The

conapanyof thje

battalion of our regiment, 13th infantry, now the 31st, and commanded by Ciiptain'ftnd Brevet Lieutenant Colonei

last time on

1

Wo have an abundance of game at all

.SEASONS

of the year

.close

Buffalo, elk, dear and antelope, are plentiful. Venison slealt has ceased to be a scarcity. Wild duck aud geese are in swarms on the river, and pleoty of mountain trout in the small streams. So we have one consolation,_ that although Uncle'€AM sent us nearly-four thousand miles from civilization, he can't starve us. If the red skins will.have the kindness to let our hair alone, we can live.

AN^

class.

WJII

a

paytr aster.--"WE1' h«¥E--not seen* one of them since we left the States a year ago,

uv

I

wich

he

hev the honor to

faiulty.

to the

one uv the

We worshipt yoo before yoor ontimely capcher in temalu apparel, for the dign" ty with wibh yco bore yoorself doorin yoor prosperous days, your manliness doonn yoor Jong and unoonstitooshnel in earcorashen in a Federal bastile, and yoor hawty though silent assersheri natral sooperiority of the BOUTHKR*uvtbe

to

FUt. We

this world's go

Troo,youare

yoo hed oceans

uv money pmsiu ttiro the Treasury dodr in the fratlsdle struggle forcedjonto us by the North,Jut wat chance had yoo for steelin, with" Bonjamin and Mullory add them

HOW-

\oq

with

tho henifit practice doorin and BUkatuionuv

head

center. Ez a matter uv ooorse you will hev objeckabuus, KnoWin wat they will be we answer e:rs in anvance.

The tHtowpltit ttaie

We

the schrine

worship.

who hed

HEI

's UDM-nistrations.Pierceman A

ooodent make a day's wagcB^eculfl'.in in

SECOND. YUU

A

treasury wich them men bad'gone through

wood uv benefit to us.

Witt) ywar name at th«be

oiir fac­

uV

ulty,ME Northern Domocraey wood out th*stamps

the Deinooracy uv the North give the exel Vallandigigum

(Wh

"rshell .evt-

wiih a liberality

before

wuneST,

and the institoot...woodr

be endowed hefter than any similar iu-

S'oohn

in the country. The King's name

is a tower

AV

strength. Remumber that

$30,000

Contribution,

in ten cent

they'd do that toR him.

jhit

and sich, wat woodent they do for you The greater swnllers up the lesser. There never wilt be siuh a favorable opportunity for you to become a t«n center, wich is irooly equivalent to being a

HED*

UV

ACKNOWLEDGE

would advise

that it isnt in

the Xniililoot

If

tooiety—

confidence inen and pick.pock-

together with the cast-offeouHesans dc( he infamous dens of New York, Phil.

I

MOB

state uv completidnis ez we cood

a

IC1KK

put too fine a pint onto it,deeire.

NOT TO

stua uv

is laid. From the lay in uv

ooroer-stuns great results follow. President Johnson laid a corner-stun at Chicago} and yoor release followed. He didn't get very far into the affections uv the people North,but he got you out uv Fortress Monroe. Jlst let us fling our banner to tho breexe with the name of

There wood

U»|NEWAI

TK*

B|auty

-more

wood bid eos

THAA.MER ^EFOCA, .TOL^

the fish pulee^in rest and run their course

devoaS nianfolly, tollch a

Chancey Btrrr aad Hen­

ry Clay Dean would deliver

t-he

LETTERS

.Nyrth AA U#

doubte-BiB^lt,

money, Burt dean

all

behalf, workin a

VLX: ••agbtdin AS :UtU#

paper bollrrs and Sean

c.ean socks. In faes the Cos uv the ill success the Institoot hez met with

thus

far may be found in the fact that ther haint bin Bobcdy Cmnected with it but me. The Southern Democrisy dont't take

kindly cox they see me every

day—the Northern Democrisy hev no confidence in me becoz they know.Iwuz origin

OTie tiv em.—'

2.

lis nam?, indicatin nit doea, ihat the ikiiiioOs/ien 'aatftiis tho'ijee ttv Nigger-Ekai-•tig. Uiis objWkshen kia be easily anaered. The name wusporiginelly, the

"South-

ern Military and Classikle Institoot," and the i,itle

EXPRESSED

fairly oLjucts. That's

it yit and nothin shorter.itsThe change of tmf~wtrr-wat6gyr~ Ttrar change-wuz Pickwickian in the comprehensive meanin uv the word.mostwuzdone

It ef­

fect upon the Ethiopian. They,hevtor

votes

in the Stiites which supported yoo in your effort to perpetuate em reliably into their fltirmaLctindishea, and it wuz deemed necessary to conBiHate em,

I

IJERTAINLY^'-OH (be STAGE-THEJ^

their welNearned

nips ez white men.took Precisely so. When this little play

TF

over, probably

wash off oork, and

that even in counterfeit postal currency. wich wuz no objeckshen to it down here ez among our people it passes just et well ex eny.

1

ed

A

ez for me? Is ther a Cocfedrit

•hen.that

Vhe

E.„Spin-

I

should accept:

A

full year

to? our camp.—

chieften

^UNSUCCESSFUL "rebellionthe ,"

uv

ez the

Northei ns call our struggle for our rites, taken, the Presidency of a college, in seekin shelter in academic groves, in tranin the noble young uv his seckshun, an instillin into em.men

A

more perfeck knowl-

^GE UV' TLIE DMTRIHO

uv States rites and a

higher reverent for Virginny, a deeper natrid uv ablisben,

(wich

is all that a

Southern yooth hex a call to know) and gettin a rifled cannon from a tyranikle government to teech em practis. That's the dodge

FOT

yoo.artillery

We

the academic

hain't got

-grove

for yoo pen­

sively in at the tWilite hour,toawalk

TO

mucin on

the eventful past, but we kin easily move'that corner stone into one. That

corner stone is ez easily shifted ez

DO

mocracy. There's another.re&soh why yoo should do it.

The educashnel interests uv the

South shood be entrusted to them ez knows how

TO

manage" em, arid who to

edjucate.We don't want it too common. Its too much power. I know the power ther is

it.

I'm

in

about the only one

here who kin rite— were ther more it would hurt my sta'ndin. Look at wat misscellaneous education beis don for the North. Noo England is a cloud bustin

with educashen

SHIPS

uv

JOJR

MAN

dooorin the annovin percecding wich en did in yoor triumphant release from yoor abashed persecoo ers and we feel that in yoor hands the iuterists uv the Institoot will be entirely safe.

|his

Course

ASSUME

that

poor

in

—that

black

cloud hex swept over the North, all pver that country its drops hev'fellandthe

TOHOOLS, ACADEMIES

and sich. Consekently there's no Demi c« racy ther, and the-Leavier

shower a

locality received tho less Democracy ther is. In

hands it would safe.

gers woodent get it nor .bewhites,Nig*

the sons uv the chivalry,puvor

but

thedominent

race, alone wood tread the flowery

J?athsthey

with yoo.

WE &eyen,t

the society at the Cross

Boads in whioh yoo hev bin accustomed to move, but wat uv Let it

be

known that yoo are here,that and the Dimoc* rasy uv the North will make this a place uv summer resort uv winter This will be t®er Mecca—yoorrecreashen.

's

will be

at which they will

come to

1_1

Then come,

I

Too yoo the Cro» Boads

opens her arms, and her bosom for yoo to repose onto.offers Cornel Dre^t here your altars and your fires,on lil an asham« ed nation yoo lake the highest place in its gitt,bids

in reparashen the wrong

they did yoo two years ago.uv On behalf uv the Trustees,

PETKOLEUU V. NASBT, P. M.

ch is Postmaster), and proftssoi in the Ham and Japhetb free Academy for the development uv the intetlek uv all races irrespective uv color^

nark

Administrator uv the estate ut Abimilek Qavitt, late deceased. ss:^ ia I

PLMKR'8

the fnttiioot

FOB THE

it aint

built at all. But the corner-stun is lnid. There's a good deal

IN

thai.

A

stun is a gojd thing.. The corner-corner-

ritiMK

I0DMAfl, FISI

:ngs_and^

-oause,

Ther wood be fairs held in Noo Tork for this fund ind

AM ~E"~"R:-JS

AXD D1AL&&8 tS

18 N

to

we may

AS

assert

our rite-thehe, to as uv-old,Caushens

the governin

hev lived on it for some time—

"tbeTastltbo't

hez

them after

S&ED

ME

JiAV. &'/'

The first boats of the season are expected at Fort Benton, the head of navigation, about the

out the livin afford­

by the offia

I

hold from the guv-

ernment. Kf contribooshens should be'in* sufficient fur yoor support after my livin is taken out, wat av it? Is Johnson dead and does Wade reign in his stead Do idaa

TB«T£H»„.KFI0$LJ«T..YOO

suffer? Is ther not a sinecoor for yoo et

Jl

BO W EN, PUTTEK & UBiJS,

AIIIW O 0»LI,3TI C0«MlSSIt»!F MMCHANN,

No.LLO 8ratts

need not say

wat a trial it:wuz for our people to forego the ecstatic delite of waliopiu eth, and wat agony it wuz to be forced,uv bycircumstauces over wich We hed literally no controle, recognize em, even in fun, ez ekals,to but we hed to do it. After

"they

hev votid wuust and bobstid us into Cougress, and it ia eggstremeiy probable that acnange will come over the rperit uv their dreema. After that happy day— well, State Legislaqhers yit powers, and States hev yit riles.hev

best

Woois

of tach

rate.

I

Z. Pay. Oa this head nothin definit kin be stated. Yoo must do es

I

hev done—

SE1^TTLTTWR"TKTE WAT'CCMES. I

hev hed

contribooshens as low ez ten

cur, who wood accept it, who is not pervi ded with.a.pesishen uv some kind Hevin

4«^T^GADERAL^

uv

the principal suffers in,THE late fratrisidal sprnggle on the Uonfedrit side, is it prob able wood make ah excep-

hev ansered alllle objeckshens to the place wich you kin urge, and

to

why..you

.intervened

before the mee-

tin uv the Demokratic Nashnl Conven-

•hen,and

before you kin be finally in

oggerated.two

Pendin that event you mnst

go into dignified retirement. Its the regular thing. Forest did it and be succeeded so well iu masteiin his natnral proclivities that efl rememberritely be killed two niggers since reverently folded up the stars and bars.heLongstreet did

IFTTFRWSWTERTHAX

tmi

I

m,

NEWYOBK,1-0'•

Bar «nd sell at mmikct ntss fitat Mr mat ImIi or 18*1 FiT» Twtn^- Beadi, immmr, TspfMtf

Oonv»rt all Mrlca of 7-W Botrs imf iWlw Consolidated 5-20 Bbada-as bwt SUitd Ates. Xkscote orders for varctuM at SalK of all Bi* oell^oeoos «ecariti£fc.~

Bereive 'Sits »oQ allow 5 V«r o*nt Iatonati* bala GM, sn-juctto ebeekatdclit.

Maks coliectfous on all acessaic^spotot^^^ -A1 sdw-of CbrrroakitPtHMMI las'i remittad lor. receipt, at starkM taUf, JIXeb of alt comimiiiiB chaigea. B.T '*bO.

FRONT JPTRCAT,

PHILADELPHIA.

Crndgimmt* of Wool roptctfnlly to lid ted. lfbtrul (Jtuhattiune*, laado, »al aaks auarraatovd.

Ail Wool eoasiga'ed to its la carafnlly padad to ths Biarkot, and is (UsptafsA jto Uh belt ad«a tage.

Bags furnisbel if reqalced.

In bretf, this

nigger an effort to flank John Brown'bizniHs sole, wich hez bin marchin on for sevral years. Too hev witnist, no uoubt, in yoor gayer moments, the sole inspirin and elevattn performances uv nigger minstrels

WK. L. bwuiw. LJ. DSTIW. H»WT

rw

re­

8

niggers after the play Wuz over

-sembled

UiB.cuttaitj

.dxppped,THEY.WASL^D

off the

BLRU.

EDWARD3 & BBTTX.E,

coaalgnmr invariably kept sepa­

fAtsMGrxivwestOxV T'm,

ConroaiHiaf

CENJSJ

and

No.

Atests wanted e»«rywher» to aiaka 910 ts |S3 a d»y. The trade supplied by HABB3Tka BBOC. a CO.

Beadtag Hardware Works, sad lag,

Ax

--yoo

I

beg leave

STATENOMTT^AL-THA .reasons

Leamsr by tbelr timely

.b. -, as*. 5 fitttk MHlcr'a POLISH Olt BEAOKKfc—1 Tne 1 opuUrity of these articles renders com. meodation sapeiAaoas. Maauf^ciared by IrBANK HIIitH GO,, IS ft 10 Cedar Street. Kew Tork.

O A I N E A Substitute for

AND VOOD FOB INVALIDS.

Sold by all Draggist*. Price so oeate per eea. I UALL BUOKKli, Agents. Greenwich Street, Hew Tork.

W

anted«*Agemt«.

$MO per month, the year round, or er0 per ceot. profit on commissions. We oumr^nt— the above salary or commlislou to salt able agents, at their own homes, to introdvee an arlcle of ntDisrsHSASliE OTXi-ITT in every household. For particulars call on. or address, G. W. JACKSON A CO. 11 South Street. Baltimore, ltd.

SCFFEBEB

are your

Are they furred tongue, disslness, headache, aa uneasy stomach, oppression after eating, paia between the Hhoulders.Tonstlpatton Ifso-, l-on are SnrsPTie and Blt&iuos, an.) nothing will most your ewe so efflGently as Taaaam's Brrsavas- I ccaT XLTsaa Anauar.

SOLD ATf ALL SBCG STOBIS.

istsrrh, Broaihi

CI

Liver

in

Flashing, Linama

andlSSlleges

TBE

FTWI-VCW, WVVTWVU W

SI

1

his

QABHIEL(X) POOKAit, mark,.

.•

hia

W-

'ISSAKXB

(X)

GAVITT.

f:

JQISSOLUTION NOTICE.

J.

Davis onto it how quickly wood the means to

FIITSB

the institSoVbe forthoomTn

ludeed

BE

t}le

1

LOTION—TH* OBKAT Mri-

SKIN, cures without fail

every kind of unsightly eruptfcn of the face, or itching, irritating or distressing cutaneous disease, on any part of the person. [dlw.

The co partnership heretofore eslntior between tbe suits rsirned, under the name of Bladt, Sax ton Wa!msl«f. is diasolredby mutual coawat. v-f JAHE4 BbAOX.

... V,

I

Ah

tournaments

BEI$ all over the South in its behalf. The Auite uv the Sore Eyes wood tilt agin the, "rT

TOPPED

Rare the

IK&ite

Legs wood

RUN A

course

i.. •.

J- B. SAXTOS. T. WALMSLIT.

Terre-Ban te, June 1st, 186T. "Saving purchaaad the Intanist of James Blaek. tbe uudars IgaeH will eoatiaoa the busia-aa at th old location, 1*1 Main.Street, undar the Ira title ef,8ap^4UjWiaetey»

J. *. aaZTOlt.

ammsi

-i*£i '.I'-tn

R«« NR-IF

"TBKKB 18 NO SFCH W0I0 il ML"

TARRANT'S

COMPOUND XXTKAOT OF

Gabebs

Gopabia

&

Is a SUBE, OKBTAIN, and 8PKKDT CCBB far all disease* of the Busvia, Klinn aad UatMaar OBQAKS, either in the Male or Female, fie* queutly periormiag a Paanor Ooaa in tie abort space of three or r.ur daya, and alwaye la la time than any other Preparation. In the of fsmit'i Cmpui btrsct if Msh as4 Csyaiia

There is non jed of conflnemeht or change of diet. in iu approved of a paate, It ia eatirely taetelees, aod eansee no unpleaaant aensatloa to tha patleat, and no exposure, li ia now acknowledged by tbe I most learned in tbe rrofeeeioe, that la the above I

olaas of Diseases, Cvasaa alto CoTAXtA are the I

VLT

two Bemediea krowa ibat eaa be relied apoa with any rertalnty oi aoeeaee. Tanist'i CeapHd btact «f faMi ssi Cspkis

M1CVBK FAltS. tfaoafactared only Vy

"THE ADVERTISERS* fiAffllTE"

PAPKB

4-U^FETE IIIIIIIB FMSBF.

.••Ot# gs tt leKWH* MaeMtMaai far fail.

DRO»

diatribe tioa.

W The above editica gaaiaatead krSase Bates of Advertlalngt Clasei^ed Adeertmsaaeata, 80c. per lia^M 1 nth SS 3 saaathe tta.SO iSUaaa 9m tUiM. Special Miuase, flth Paga, Ifa wlim eachlaaertioa. Playeda--dlItSsteaSeaaSes». tiersaaate, ICthaad 16thpMpi.6DB.par ltee« larertiea. Baslaaei Hatu^ Oslaw fML per UP«,each iasertioa.

TWi I II II ill .nW II I III I 1 'H Www

LXRI"VI S4TB .TAACI

R5*45.-T^

ISig-

oni MerohA*t»,

34SEMHFREAF^A UUTU

meets,

Philadelphia, JPT.

1

C'ibl av»1ioS jaade atria pee cent, peraaaam Otber cbargen low. Refer by permission: first National and Ourn BaeaaaKe Natisnal Banks, fhila •, Americaa-Bxcbaiige National IWak. Maw York Ftrst National Bank, Ohicagj, Illinois Messrs. Oltmore, Vonlap A Co., Bankers, Oinctnaati, Ohio.

DRIKO SEEDED rlEMIBs sail at 66c. per Q"arfhrOJty a«it«W—»siwstft«wsi OaaaaT ctroasa will tooe tbran ^nslisls par huar, and separates the. seed Ijrom tbe ftnit. Seat Kxpre«a on receipt of

9 '.&0-

Boehceter aad BaCsio, N Tf

OfHAH A H0B8K PUWIB TWIBeBlK&XA O CHIftSd —We bnlid StaaA TbresheH Horse Po ier Threahtug tcblnee of all stass.i Portable Siw Mills oi various sizsa. Oar Ti Xuginei* the beat in America, aad oar Threshers are superior to any asade. Sand for oar paaphlet. JONAS W. YEO, Bobinson MacUas Vuli, Biclimoud, ind.

OIL YOtB HABME88.

PARED HABMX98 OIL, ise. Carriage Tope. Ac. •HBB PBheiBVATf VI 311 Blaekiaf, fer ImIS

Frank Millet's PBEPARKD HABMX98 OIL Bla at, for Harness, Frank BUer8

LBATH]

IT

eny uv There's

suthin percoolyerly fktin-inem.hex

and Water Proof Oil and 8ho a. One-half at leaat ia added te] the durability

01

io. tiatnamWp

^tKfbuMoni etf lf«w nlT

DRYGOOOS

Jbn*U

INDI

jj iirifl- ::al listen to uaim vliidihna WemakeaSPlOEAttrr^''

TBHBBMMASOTIPNS "IHR«T«ID

..-r. tip

--Z-

naC3ES,-«dniM«nt Vm? Witt jsa

III TT:

99

AHD

-Jt'

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, He.

Vertfe Freit Street,

Coosigumeats Solicited,Sacks faraUhad* Adtaycea msdulf to^tt.red, Wools prop.rtj and dm atlMtlaa

GIVEN

EFTMT-theirdisplayed,

tO

GVEmmw

-.at ESF. SO

a

liS {K*al.

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fllssssilal eai ilwen

BOLIAHU:

"Z&t VMS bs&z

.-.KISS*

it

f!M le-sl,»« 3.1

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IHTCMTOBS.—Patents obtsioed ia America and Enrepe. No onarge oa rejecled eases aolfsssaeaea flu. 3. TBA3KB ft 00., Pateat Agaats.

XO

Hfti& -v-3V ew^wf tsJ

I.-JT Jr.:. i*mt aaJi Si

JStlJ

aesapeif

equal.

moss or BASSINI's

METHOD.

0 3

Abridged ..... 00

Mxraoa, rua lexoa.

Oossyrlaiaa all the eaeelleat hatarse of the 1 Metasd t.,r jkpraao. Price W. Copies will be e«at by mall, post-paid, oa receipt Of the price.

Pabl abed by OMVSB DIT80N A CO., 77 Washlugton Street. Boston. saT» twUtl ehd

MONUMENTAL.

IJIHJB UNPEBSlGNiJD is At

CELIBRATEO

1 OUANMTMA«

Plants »hi hate Posmvi Ovaas for the above,! nnu at ilaxudriL In IctbL 'vhlali a a I a a a a a a a a a

Asthma, Mevens Dobility, Mhemamatha, aad all 1 I 'm Female Maladies, and others resulting fram ia^pu I nam BavAwB OF ClaTnlnr rityof vha biocdt bttherto_iacaiable Krplana tory Circular, one stamp cetns.

Treatise oa all diaeasee

SURE PILE CUBE!! Dr. Ollbrst'e Pile Iastraaseat, f*r tM eadleal cure of Piles, Prolapsus, Ac., without' aa ope. ration or meulcine, re. wllevea the worst eaes in five minutes, aad ha*never failed to a permaneat cure. SondMlbr Circular Druggists generally.—~,DUcouat to 1 Aaents wanted every nRwhere Seat on receipt of O ttr-/-vDOLLABS, KOHAINEl ManaS^raer. 67S N'ew Tork.

sd to enact I

"ger, 67S Bnadwayi

The superior beaaty aad dar*b llty of this aw» tarial is causing a demand fur it in the Bastera titatae, where it ia being adopted bp the wealthier alasisi a (irslysuae'SiajMsyltaWaa Marbw" beaeaa atjttie'

-AAIXJE#

Ordafs

tea tioa. Addreea, JAMBS S. WILSO,. SSdtf Box 791, Terre Haate, lad.

111

Ununaa, Bwiinw

iVo. 88 West 2d 8L, CtncintuUi, BKFKBBNOKS. Fsaioa, Tolle, Holtoa Shaw, Barbear a Co.,

PeeUrBrethen,M' (mmmhmt, BitfMi Oo. aUttMIy

A S ET!

Coi

coaBQemem or cn»Df*ordtM. I .m -y*" .• ta entirely taetelees, TOlSf ffANxfl6* CO., I O aroaaoa, coinmca

GEO.

Contains lnfoim itioa of valae So thaeeiatsrssSsd |"TJNION

lna.vtr-ialng,andeoastitaieeaetfliplo*a"VAWB.II

DllcaroBr." laaed uSSf. Ttnm

frktlg a adaaaec. Ose cofiy oaa

I

E

erohant,:

amdSalt.

.Waaa Boose—Oa the Oaaal, aear the Terre

-W

A'FLP^lpEjtuB

VgJkNseea Ftrot St.

W.

-rr

TABBANT 4t CO^ 478 Qrtenvnch Street, 2fm York. av Sold by Druggfots ail orsr She World.

B. S

01TF BIIitis^SrBB:

BXIFSNIDER.

AO Msec left at Dowling Hall, or at the PriatiagOaasa, will ha promptly etteaded to with ae aif»- iaad diepateh. aMtf •9

BAFIFTBL.

I

MUT

»I Ose nUXKHBIXlCIJcBBO

copy six OM-.tha, BOd. Oae oopy three montha,1 m»M*v 83 otnlt. From July lat theOsa^tteaill beautdealSpage Papjr, and have a usrantsed eiroalatioB of so.ooo --oopiSiip 0.000 Cettea ge te anggML fMBt laal. ers,ac^

An aew coastractlag a Bailrrad from

VMtwatd warda tlia fadfia Oeaaa, awkiat wiOt" aa aabrokaa line

imrawi0S$8r5i»nis

1II«^IR,'FPAYIMBA-TL¥1)TSTDAY^JIAIIARIJRAM

•XFT

*0

.-'"VFILS-" N*'

Ninety

Gentscm

Tula road waiw ptsewt'FTI-iaOmtba 30 miUs mm '^Hipped, aad trains ara Mf niar.y runbli over It. 13M COB!A y_bai aow oa hand snOtient

fU

to be

-,'2 S?5E^~AL

1

5 ST8JS»W

k—

OT«S •TA.-W

Ifof ^fj^yearjiW tfii 4 that thi

The railroad coiiiiect'on fetw»fcn Omaha and OLs Ea^t l»now oo»plate, aajl (l»««arariin|isrib» Onion' Pacific 'oif thj, c^ioO' already flniabc* W its fiist two #veks in Xiy wu.a

WM OOMPSFT^^RMIMFTIILY

^iiii^MencHwateaiBs

IMUAOOTM 'I/VBASRIAD^B. •**J® SILVER WARE, BIGOAPJI CHECKED THROUGH!'

Aa iaalytlssl, Pfcteiojegisat asrtl- rabtleal gp's» oOlla OlITCr SpOOllS A11 it FOrES) I OIBees in thy south and Weet. Ask for Tickets CT».NTA^7%^NI

it

if tss*te«t floatIHa

ITRWIILNI WANEETIDA WLIB

AIMMNIUG WW*,M80W.

A JUS: OT «HAR BNASD/RMAUEA»MV

1-. mm

."HT

ClassTfiruftJar!

ADITO, I SATRTP-

abw^bel^t bnltt sastsrarfl ^«in Buntj, 0*1.,Artdly

during

l«T(T.f!..'

'--I -1

tkc Cojuapauy*

The CtUTernroenf mak^s a dottatl6n of 12,^6# airi««(landWtb* mlie. ajaouni irg to^!0.ne2,lW

*|reeteiTI»**ed|nufce

worth

ISO.OOO, OOFL,: IB«

iai

'hatotal reaoaruas,extrusiveot'tuci pitai, tllS^ e,0D0: TUt the foiiTalas cf tfte Unas Muot iiuW be realVa •.'Tuf, ttV'oriM Capital Stoakof the Coinpany if oaa haaftied^aaillUa dollar-wbtoa fl*e,u4*. as hawalrea lybeonp.ldih 'iiti wjilai itfs -Ijat'attppoaed that fdrathan twemy-flW nfjtliius

•lettftr'gsat ••"WjT iiSim

engineers to be nboatonehnndred ailitftia duUan,

EXOLUEJTO

o(

•AUJFIASFT?- FT-

S113,-

OflS.Theas asittoiial eatillage a« Jtha ruad iH-o-gr. sse» will mi^ch more than pay th»- inieraat oa ttie ConiMny's, bonds, and th- Uuoagh buatacss over Ikis oal/ tiM it rail-oad betsela tua Attantic/matifclciiaflfks&tiailiaiBaaas. -VatveaniH oftii*Bo1i3t4.

sobait,,

that

the

aboee aMssaaabt.UHCU MUy daautfstrates tUe

are lai-s 'ban tea million, dotlaia.uu £lf mHee

NMLI ^A WIUEFICEV^HEIM^TAIAIOA ARA%IV

Already b«.ire»jwndedi7r«a.830 6j.l*»oftuis n»,al

At the resent rate or prttaitattba-gititfhefe

W^STWS* SA^IFCEBEBT^O.T

itiS tt iai^lIsTad that on the completion- of the Maid,' Baa th" flMMoiaeat'B itfds, tfi'.j j^iil par. Ehe Cumpaik)r i|ft & to sell bat a

SabMribeia :«Uutilect Uf^lr **b Agents ihom they ha«e--eaH&iaaee, who aloau Will .be easlble to

r-

rtssroaalble ^tl

mm.-

109%

T.N& F' I -VIREIWANNAD

K^SSJC^S

Bsskeis,

laetnX* lall 'itu.4^AlXJBBS| CVfS ft §7

W^IIT^^'T'O^AY^'RDLTJ|V-^

^R^^KS^RA^'T^ ^BILV^MDDTABLFICUTIERY.

issiers,

SSNRJ ICB PITeHBBS,

L'A* 1'

a"" r)3, hljStt*

QLI

BiiigKlsli

or,^ERM&N!

Af* CK-OM .vaiii ilaas/ Of OHABGS,

I^ P. BIfGHAM & CO., "bo EAS% WASHINOTOV STBBZT, tsrt

&I'*U

0 UF, 1*.I FLJ-'-J -TI

N

of

.M

1

TBBBA COTTA

are

5 4

Bas onliaad, Or tDaauUctures to order, all kinds' jr.

—... .—-x. T-—• -RJFO

Arckiteetural Iftnattents? snch as Winded! topa, BraokeSs, MedaUiOns, Pabel and Flieai Kn {•^i^.Wowe^yaees, .Idfe.

TWJ atinarea waat 4f .Caia» Depot. aprilSd6m

1 A' -GSRTRTFOS'I

18TOUSE. COmnsSION SSADi, |.DMt,8i811111 BUUl liSli/iCtitBEM. I

I EE^LB'S"^«IS«5SSS.22I .MTIS

I early Opp«lli» Beat Bad oiT the ttalea jbapot

T9LCNDLAKAI»OLI^

I

CEAOKERS.

JHSPr

Oa Xiafeyette St, bstwews Oaaal aad Depot,

TIRRHIAUTB,

dtfOdlj INDIANA.

OIL

IND.

SF./

BWUIBBIB WOSX OOXSTAJfUT 6a HAlfi)

aprO'StlndSm 4a*-mi0»w tolft

S I NT FIN I

ouausnitmi. jrbaK sOB2rthca

STEFFENSASCMEIDEB'S

A^UUJRAPOLI^

OBBKAjr

BLA^D GCASK—BOVIilTUCKBMRI NEW IORE BOSTON, JLW

ti

aader eestract ti^ be done'Scty-

CllIllim CttlBK

THIS

Tto ^Continent.

'IAD ITMRING AVAASA

BATLWAT BXTBXM RBO*

Dunkirk to Ifeto York

460 MILES,

MuffaU to Hew York

433

Miies,

Saimmuea jo Hmc^ Yark 415 Mile*,

1027 MILKS

TII&3?dllar.

8MBlI—t!lWf1

rectly tbros^h to Kew York, WMMat teaogeof Ouaehts.

•T&'f' Jl ...

.. folloats: rhiM Uuaktrk suad Kalssaaca- ,# lfer* niaa«»v« Uwon^e®uU: 7.S0,A. jif. Kew lark Hay

SLUM AAIATTABCA

HiijM). alopast

aiid»rti»4»J^ ii«w York 7.0OP. M. .. S JW A. *. Express MssU, iron ftalai&aiica aatidaadaysazft^a). otoptaa Hoeatt.vU.aojL

A. uul eonnecCa at UornellaSllIa ana UvxkxfiwkaM fioas ,. Butfal), aisd arsivt-a.la Yeikai 7 UO A. It.

*.*siF.lr.ir.r,WRMTBew IXPRCSS, DUN

rd a)irexvaite«(). 4al«aBca 6.66 f. M. Olfjan 7.36 fvM. (36pJ rumor a STM A-ll.^MnViduI ar i*t la. Bew Vork „.^al IS 30 ¥. U., ownaectiag wit a Afternvrp ^traib* toi BoStovWnd tiew iingiaMK^tits. From An tthlo—liy Kew York Time tro«n 1«jiaacauAlacbaagaaad iebigaa'asreelez

B.OO A, M.

tie' Cnlted Stat&~da^

9$3itSPtiiiiti£ lb'ih ^ier -ee#. Hnrt^eaf Boudato the Compan/ aa the road 1 *i'lie S^arSga 4a|a oT about

{28,2£0

ei mil

tiewpangje aeo-]N«itte4 tftissaaUS owe First xort^a^e bonda tu an equal amo nt, ha same time, which spoi»t Act -1 «.oaess aM-'bUift Fia* Hertg.' ge ok theei.tiri Kne.-Hu-

Kew. Terh llay Express,

uatSayx eaco ted}. «iopa ai Bura.Msvul

»|SSIFE

no ni with Jjo*»war^ ljackawaa A.Woi.l era Biklruttd.aadat raey City wi.bMidSugiWr WiaptMM ''^siu at It.)* iarao, BaUroad

S5TG»ists.

EITOMP.^R'SREW

IS*LII36I

QnnJts at kluire

Hi itlf «le KortAera-tiaatral BallwayXur Utaeif bnric. ^PiiUadelphia, Baltimore, Waahiagtoa

IFAY OIHER IIOTNURS^UTB.

Ushteiat Egpawss,

Oavs excepted), aiops at buapuehauaa

0I4

nttaentaK-Natknai Bank, No, 7. SatHtUw I lilTTliE aik,'D?dge A CuTTBtDk'-rs, Si Wail.at

c-

EISCO.

taLtu

SC I-F T-' ^R'RTOASTU'ER,-WJ

ssayMMwSa-top col ins' HIW TOlffi?

'H0,*H**CUScCA*•.'ii

Da

»^C.R.^^

'WM. L. 0'BBIKN, Oea'i Ticket Ageat. eUKBLOCK, Gen'l Aveat^ Oiaciitnatt.

T.3.

EXPRES8COMPANIES.

.1*

PANK

C*8A"D"1"

Two

iCuropa, CalifOrula and

BIK.S,

three

FIXM^IIIES

ClaciDnaii. Oklo. ladianailolie. Ind tiuiombne, 'JUobiaoad,

F-,SW«oa, ...

)IJ-O,« WsLW

NEWARK, ...

Zauearlllo.

Two Jbixpresies Daily,\o

One

to Hcawsei Boaaare 4

Ohio Street, Terre Uaute, Ud. «. S. MoBLVAnr, A«ent. 8LOAfl(E, Map's.,

Initienapoiis, Ind. OctJdtf

£t Ito (jj

uf utM» tiood* Gatf-Tltters, a#t M^mga#. |aa, O .S and Hear Oaa,

faetarora of Water, Whletles, Oaopli I fUtt-Msie et

•pliagvyli OUps, Globe Va ves, and strata-Wot ka. aprie-eStawem,

Intern Westers sad ge.taen

W^«ibn«»llPoaa Traok, 1 ., HOSFORD, BROWN A CO, Agent

XBBnWlFOBWABCBB

HQNJ6Y AND OrflLBB VALUABLI

•iiotes, Uiaita-aOo Biila ccllaos^i, aad promt turns made ." 'M«roiiaadin taken for iall very oa pay aei. oi Wis acoom^ahylug bOi, dad ptoeewU retorn^ promptly.

a?,d.

Erosive Soaip (. maaafaotured from Veaa 4ATi.ii 14 L8, and may be rea.|dred the JABBAkB aCBMBl SMtff *Of aaia by ail Wiueatra.

MANUFACTURERS.

MAFS#K^--'frufactar*r8

aadfiealHBlB I I of Lard OH, Heattfooi Ollaad ajl kiods of

AAt.^fi .' IteMtaatasr Mi'XdfaprOlUl" Tbe beat tond of asaeee, (Mara_e»n te lait at &. i'h«**^ '^l«»l0Anlmati,Bonea|

aad Fat aad paj for the same aabordlag to tWs I a a or

$ 2 N E

AFCMIMISSS

aj»i:«f*w

B«WfBlrK A UXK

S he Xi re a a

W,U|

pH.oipMl Aaatern ottiea and ia'eraraiMe poiatt P^UiigdueacoaaeoUoes with

Tkc So therm JBxprtAa,

r°r.¥R Pftadpal

ellfee a£tfce Inth.

B1TU AS LOW AS Alt OIJUB 4WMTAI1

fcoeeee aad damagee promptly ad^aladaad tmtUm!

Twenty-¥eara

ta iniwi

W-T^NIIUMCAL:

(SAA-

davs elcepltdjT %topS at UoraelhiVU.e

5^25

(Sup.),.aadarrims ia Sew York TiOO A. M.-f OouuvuU at Jers4v City with BoiAiog Bzpreta Tnuli-tif New'Jersay Itaiiroad for BalUaiere aiKl WaslUngton, aniLat MvW Vork with Horning £xpres- Tr.tn lor Bjston and Hew Kag

Tark'iriglit Express,

b«ope at Uurueiiwitieja If. It.,

(Sui..), intersecting with the 4.16 f. H. Train trdra libnlurk. i.and arrives ia Siw York at .lUDrfJU, Aisoeoonwaa at Klmira for Har. "'rls&ttg,P&itadlupWa

LOID

foutb.

P. M* OUACI|A|MTA4 JUAPREAST (3«n-

7.80

A. M., (»•'«•}•. Tamer's l.la ifrm.. (Oiaa), aud arjivee in N»w rk at 3,46 P. St. Cona«eta at OTeat-Beod with IMawaTe, XaokawaaaaA Weateru Bailr^ad ror Hcranwth Xrvn* toiftuTd Philadelphia^ and at Sidw" Vera With ^Aitestnooou Xraiaa ud gtaaoeta lor and JSew England Cities.

Only one Train £ast on Sunday, leaving Bu fato at 6.10 J?.r4t.)#ad reaching New kork atU.3u afternoon itatbeir ia Mew

The bstt Yentilated and mo-.t Lasnrioaa Bleep-

JJW

M^IN TUS WOBLL/^SA

coaches

EJ^B^ALIH^lfttraiuaaa

Baggage Checked

JG|TLIABPS^

1

Joha Son, Brnkers, No. SWall St.,' i)4 Sum A*t' BlNBEK^ gexerally $kew%bo^titkajeaitei.taeai:« whiai mapsand b% oVt*4ned._ They jfrom th Compiny 'T..rfc.tnai)plf-

TJP,

^-W |U-^-%^ery.tf%

1

aecompa

thist rmi!'#ay.

diut Fare as UAo' at hi' antf other Mouic A8K

POB

TiCkKIi

H.

TU BUA IAHWA

WWch canbe obtalned'^t sJlPrfedpat TiefcetQiiflces ia tboWeat.rfnd dbosh waat.

BIDDl.fi, WE

K,

&:U'l UU't.

BABB,

•J.*3

RTTLA

smnife,|r

-•1 \T' itiahtniaghxpre S Trataa-ft»li Ciaelanati te tbe

ICS^TT

%i|IRAIHK"

tba -PG|

era ceriala,'aad

I

Mealfc

i"!

•Ti -v. h&Mii

Carkart

1 BY BAP

Trains.

asd Columbm.

00

EZkbmi COM

WWSISSS! I

1 "ffls a]M»e naidau vutu.aKj nave Is ctargeei arperiefaced and trusty

S«saeag

teavina

aaad

Bapreasi

fiaua,rrae toiiowa:

arriving at

terra

EX{»RESSES MLL|, T^ TT&'-STTMT

New Tork, Cli^elaadir' Beaton, Plttabskrg, iHtd+iuti'i-

.W"«WEIIWA»

WDlHD, WMlliDgtQJi Cltf. *a«.all other pdat* ia tBb Kaatern State aad

•, 'G'J^-SCVR«A. A S,

s.

TERBE HAUTE

AOADEMYofMUSIC: The' iathe waata

obediesoa to the loudly expressed wishes of a large a amber of the ci tisane oi this clt\, aanoaaoe to the pablie that tbay hava op ited an

ACADEMY OF MUSIC

ia the aaoosMl atory of Kiesaer'a "Palaca of Ha* ate," where tbey ar* prepared to gire instrno* tioa to pupils ia all branehea af Ala beautiful aad asesssary aecompliahaent.

Tkeir Haste Booms are large, weU TeatUatad aad lighted, and eaay of aooeaa, aad are supplied with arery variety of Instruments, and Fuiiila eaa receive lOstractlonon t!ie Piano. Caiur, Violin, Organ, Brasa Instruments. Particular attention paid to the cultivation of th« voice. Instructions in Thorough Bass Composition*.

For Terms of Inst motion apply te the undersigasd, .t the Academy of Husic, second story of Kisecar's Palace uf Unsic, or at the Musi: Store below. The bast ef referenoee given aa to quallati as, Ao. O. A. HART UNO, deoUdtf AMOKLO DXPBOS9K

IT MUSIC.. J.Q. LINDEMANN, OXALBB IN A PIAL^S, FLELOBEOKS

OA&ANS,

Violins, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of Husica Merchandise, Ko. 91 Wabash titrett, TBltKB HACTX. INDIANA.

TONING AND REPAIB1NO of PIANOS and other Inatramento will promptly attended to.

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PALACE OF ISK

take great pleasure in inviting at teaticn of my eld friends aad coitomtii,the

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HEW iu SPACIOUS STORE

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TilK NORTH-WEST The firsL. Floor will be stocked with jhoet Huaia, Mfiag Geods, Music Books, and all kinds of Strati ^Instruments, sucb^ as Violins.

ittitara, proaa, Brass and dltver Band Instrustai: fflutlaas, Oaitai a: ol alLsizas and prtue*. Fla

OeacarOaaa, Acoordaons l«ts, Flu tee, Drum

Ootd, Sticks. Dram BeltS,^SsUskih l)tum Ileads, Sh4ep*tn lntnf Hew^a, Brass Hotttb•nan Silver Month-Piooa, Banjoe, Flates,Tambo-uerPieces,

man Silver Hiiatti-Pieova, Banjoe, Flutes,

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VlA COLDIIIQIi' I Bftmbff Bassee. VipUnFiager-Boards','Violin Tntea fihOfteBt Jr QMflkfllt'

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riaes, German TIOIUU, French Violins, (new, Frtncn VioMhs, (imitatl a old Straiinarins, Gna atlas, aod Otbrr Cremona patterns,) Viotincellos

"c*'u Viulla Vlplincello, oouble Bass Guitar and

I Harp Strings, Tali PlecM. Pegs, Bridge., Mutes,

Tuning Teuia, Tnalag Haausers, Pftcli Pipes Castanets. UaironeS, Kasds, Violin, Yiolincalle and 0oable Bass Bows Music Folios, rouble Seined Bocrta C'asea tor Plates, Claroaets, Violtni and Guitars Blank Music Books, Blank Muair Cai ds, aad Mnsic Papers of all sites. ear Pa rticalar at ten (ton paid to the Stria Department.

TbeSeooad Floor will be stocked with

Pianos,

Melodeons

Makers

& Organs1

Always oa hands a splsdnld assortment of Pianos from the well known Jfauafoctorie* ot B'obert Nans, N.T., the celebrated Patent Cycloid Piaaos Steck* Co., N. V., A. H. Oale & Co., N. Y., Knabe A^Qo,,..Baltimore, and other First Ciaas

Ac Needham's

Celebrated Bodoir Churoh Orgaos, Parlor Organs and Melodeons. These Instsnments stand alto-. gather unrivaled, a fact which every listener aud iodge will oe at onea convinced of by simply compariag them with«there. 8»nd for a Circular. "®a ,, aauie a

PRACTICAL PLINO MAKER,

By trade, consequently a Judge of Instruments, these sending orders from the distauee cau fully raly

obtaining aa good and fine aaartiele asli pereenally seleeed. Liberal discount to Seminaries, Schools, Ministers aad Teachers ef Music.

Bead for Ciroular aud Prices. Every Inatrumsnt warranted for An years. Jeni orders to KISSNBB'S

PALACE OF MUSIC, 4®

Ohio Street.

4 ,# Terra Hauta, Indlaaa.

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GreewmsUt Lafayette, Orawfordsville,. Michigan Oity, Ac. One. Ixpresi Daily, to aod from-

BOCKVILLB, IND.

Express

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prompt^ and with (OspateA.

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C*k Capital, $8,000,000. fturpNu, $lt645,88«.87.

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HOSFORD, BROWN & CO,

Ageata, Terra-XIaute, lad.

Iatare in the Home, or Hew fork,

H08F0BD, BBOWN & CO,

Agents.

Insnre in tke Home, of Heir York, flOSFOBD, BROWN & CO., AgenU.

Intare In tb« Home, of Kew York,

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BROWN & CQ., Ageats-

Insnre In tbe Home, or Hew York,

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A HOSFORD, BROWN A CO.,

Vm HPBBSS COBPAA i..nr. In the Home, of Hew York,

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Capital........010,000*000

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OBJTAT I HOSFORD, BROWN CO.,

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HATS AND CAPS.

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Joseph C. YateM, 3T IN RECEIPT OF

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Boya' Hate ot stll kinds. Misses' Hata of all kinds Infants* Hata of all kinds. And at all prioee.

S&. HaU made to order on abort notice. Come aad aai THE SPB12HO STILES, KMt tW- PttMk &qir»r«( Terralad.

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l^AHHBRS NOTICE.-Wo have A opened the Warehouse formerly occupi by H. 8. smith, on theO.nal, and will alwaa pay

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If yast think it to yqaf advantage to potrouis» aa, we will be glad t. hare your trade. Call and ese as. march88d3aa 3MYZXB A MILTON.

"J^BW HARNESS ESTABLISH-

XI MENT. RYAN"&

BALL,

Oa niMl Wrest, aaeBoor last ef BesadiaaiB's llTcijr fttaelc, mrue all wbo aant tine .rueaa to eail on ttiem lore percbaoin* elsea here ae they iiitead making (he Baat and Lateet Siy.ec of Earaeeetn the city, and of (hie best tuaUri.l th»t caa be had. Ail work warranted to gif eatiaiao. ....^: myiSdly