Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1867 — Page 1

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wsram^B'® T*. Tat Presidential party hasjiboat concluded itaj •wing around the circle ff~irrt.PMff ^aipipui* liii at an Expenic of cras-liith&a iUiicii as 8Ick.cs says will be retired'for fcls'aistrict,

SicEElAET SlAHroK baa bean confined to his boase for th'epfurt tbiree day* by lUaess, but I. as ba neomna te be able*® .^5

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tb* department. '^, _7* Oiy yae Emperor of Aaatrla haying been informed by telegraph of the capture of hi» brother MailtrriUan, Immediately instructed his -Minister at ^aililnjHpaMrefef ther«4uestbe%re mad? ,o thlaOoTernment, that other measure* might be taken In behalf of Maximilian. Secretary Se urd manifested his readiness to comply with the wishes of the Au|tH|n Court, and resolwf tt fa*'*? •ntwat Mf. Stopball wltS this

Gi:i. Bvtaywe, commanding the DUtrlct of Alabama, has issaed a general order, suspending a moat titijust iasr of that State, lmpodng heavy stamp duty on "official documents relative to |fjft sifffia «Q«*!rtn9 "botintv and back P*Y 011 collection of the psnJions," bounty and back pay Onion soldiers. He ha» aljo Mt^slde tfa poslcfc thl'discriminatingta^ori the sale

to#H&e&Sr t&wm? Judgement of the Department Commanders makes it necessary to employ them, but he requires that in suchfcases the men shall b? mastered In accordlog ti/HW* Jitfi offcotigrcsi noV ^xlfltlns, abdxbkt they,shali aot in connection with th? regular troops. I his decision in effect discountenances ani forbids all Independent military action on the part of a State or Territory, against the, Indians, but'the order recommends, that the cl»il adthorfties should have smali,artted companies prepared at all tlmee-to pursue and hunt down* the smgd^ home thieving band^pf Indians who, by dispersing, manage to evade the military forces. But i& these cases whpn captures aro made, whether the^r belong to a reservation or not, theyacatfe-be pr6ceeded against according to la*. 5t«?'

Gshjbbax SHaaiDAW" is occupying a most. »ntore»ii»®,ip.o9Uion at present.— General Grurtt hfai'a telegram .with referenco to the President's suggestion on the extension of the time for registration ih iLouUladlk fused. a copy of this disp»tiih for publifcatleift. Thgi Administration.. organs at Washington .are,detoatt^lngthe lq»pMX& ate removal of Sheridan. In many Wttil critical bat^e? 0£.tbe war ^tne^mon, the'disitiig loiicter of cavalry was ordered to '.'go. in", fsr the honor and glorytofthe flag of y'ur trnion^J'Wlio" will take the responsibility ofordering him to "go out," while bo is securing the fruit? of victory which his good sword helped to achieve? .u-iiAAMr- i*'•»! "w•

Ibe statement received from Frajic$ that precisely one^half of the whole number of American .exhibitors in the Great Exposition have received priies,ura3t'bo very gratifying to tho people of this cotihtry. The United State1? do'"not make a very .brilliant display ia the-Jixhlidtid^ in comparison with those of other nations, and we might have done much better if o«r manufactured bad taken more interest in the Exhibition flthrtiTtf: ^as first announced. But as CVSfy^JtEer onj our exbibiton has shown such excel that ho is antitled to priaa,,,^ti^js.jseault will

considerel satisftietS^." Four of

them take away the grand prizes, the highest honor of the Exhibition, 'and seventeen ^et,gold medals.,, T&p.,remain* der will receivo modals of ailvttf 'g^d' bronze. ?Iow that it is ascertained that our small hiimber ot eihlbitors hate done so well, many who might have commanded the most exaltwf premiums will regret that they oeglecUtf tt capital' opportunity.

AdbR^WPOinjkNT of the I^digaap^E Journal, writing from Evansville says": 'Harvest has begun here sooner than I expected, and the expectations -of* btnbandmen is fully realized. "The wheat iabetter. than h** beeir gwwft gion f^rjaany yejtw, and farmers wl realize a rich reward f«r their patli toll. In Kentucky, along Gtobq river,' thero are snma complaints of rust, but I have not heard of the slightest, damaged on this side cf the river. This bounteous harrWt canniof 'ftiil to prove great benefit to the poorest olsmit,'as it will -rr«fcr cheap bread^a.iid it js gqatj^jiog tp^npw that •ebtoftM'pidifc millers "and tender hearted ^le^piiyrjl^-in ilid-g»lnlir#.

been holding' it up during tHe whole summer to famine prices, and somS '.of them loved their neighbors so welt that •_ they sent flour to Now York and New Orleans and sold it for twelve dollars per barrel while they compelled tbeir neighbors at hofiJe to p»ystxteen^TOS^eventei§n dollars for the^a'fti'e article1: yet tho$j§ moaopolists and $^i grri^d^jp of.the pocpf as well is of^ grain, appeared in thoir seats in church regularly everv Sunday, ancLar^model c&tansM&^iwia££€NM

Ddrinq oif rebellion Hie*'negroes on tbtt JanMs riWr la|d,4i,"?Wngfr are^ttln^ mucn mizedi" It $be same with Chile and Pera The fortaer wants war the latter peace. Betwesn. ci^jl strife- and the Spanish bombardment of their pjrts it is evident that theynre somewhat exhausted »ryi j-et th^y fight ^yq^Wi^i ai kind of logged tenacity which worries out, if it does not conquer, fate. Lima' dates indicate that tbe revolution lately inaugurated by the octogenarian CiSstilla is still gaining ground in the south &f Peru. At the capital the war between Paulo and the Congress is of a more biv

threatened tbathe will assume dictatorial jjp*0)pi(Qoognu doep notjfonfer. them upon him. This -eostest between Congr&afcnd Jrwto#P-witfent that Castilla will have easy work before him, and tbe next news may be that the old soldier ia control of tbe government (["here Rjjpeara to be a glonoaa 'jSn^rtalaty about the future phaaej of the Spanish ,war with the two republics of ChilFand Peru. The seaports destroyed, Spain can do no' more damage, and Ad* iniral STunez can only hope to win more honors erf tJj|9 tyWparafao type by increasing the range of his guns to that of bis braggadocio.,, Spain, Chile §nd Peru are, by thecpntthuance of their war, lowering themselve 3 to-the level of children ia which they show to the world that "they )iavrh(fcigttity 'either in the origin of their strife or the method ot prosecuting it, while the interior dissensions of Peru and Chile iod}gn.te^% speedy end_ to_their alliance:'

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trated periodicals, published outside of the lU&ita of Alabama, and net'fa a foreign Btate. This was ajtldgvpf?^^^ leglSbtfioii |i^nde4*jM?*|pf Pv particularly to Harper's Weekly

Ozrwaai SuiSitAS has toiuedfo Comprehensive order for regulating iUllltsry operations against thelndiiyUj aD8jliftble to, j£he Staten an) lerr^ torlee emtitif!}' In the' atfliti« fiivla^-.tyiiw his command. Ho ia Kllling to*ccept the services uf mounted forces raised by the States and Tarri-

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'*1^oM£, Jun! 2.7.—The Pope issued allocation to four hundred BiBhops ofihe Boman Catholic Church, in whiob he!

Hal of all ^Bishops and Prjeats

-OofeiDg-'to liome, and promises to give tbem aoordial greeting in Council when ^metpSj&em

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atantinople confirm the victory of Omar PashaovertheCbHstiahs in Crete. ,^ok^o§ Jjipe 2S.—intelligence from Japan states' ¥edd and thr«6 other Japanese ports will be opened to commerce the istof Janttft^Mtr

Progress bf.Sure^tt^Tm. WA8HISQX0N, Jane 28^-Lewis Weich man was recalled for the continuation of his ^examination in chief. Witness testified -tbat Mrs. Surratt's manner all. the way down on April 14th to Surrsttsville

Jivjpiy «n.d^jJieerfttk Surratt^ill^ iahd'I removed the package' from 'the ougg^ tod gave it tft tS. Burrntt. Bhe ,went Into Lloyd's parlor. In a short time sbe called me- to write a letter for her to Mr. Nothey, She told me to write that unless Mr. Nothey came fiffgarg and paid the bill at onge, abe wohld bring' suit against him. I*wj*ote the letter in tlie house on that day. -She desired mealsotaeompiite (& ^htr tbe interest oh 1479 for thirteen yea&.'-r I sealed the Jetter anil put it in an onvelope, and' shb gave it to Jklr/Gainn to be deJi^eS'to Mr. N&they., I then ftrc&t out and drove tho bug^ up and down tbe road. At 6:30, aj Mrs. eurratt got'in the buggy to goto .ibe city I saw He. Lloyd and he recognized aad noticed that the front buggy' spring Wtt' broken. He cflled Mrs. Surratt's attention lo it, ai^ she told him to get it a string and "fix it-! He did so. Don't femember seeing Mrs.. Surratt ,^fter that day "We left SurrattsvlHe to return bome at-six-thirty. (Jn Surmtt said sbe was an*}o\is,i*tfif^be "home' at 9 o'clock th^Obe.had .to meet, a gentleman there. I asked tf jt Jras Booth. She.'made ito reply. 1 said something about Booth Booth not. acting, and she/replied, "Booth is clone actiiig andls going Jto New Yorli, vory soon never to retumf She asked aire if I did not trao^ B^oth* was crazy on onei subject. I said I did.not, and she dropped the subject. Oh i'etut'hlng I saw pickets returning to "Washington.

About tyro miles from Washington Is a high hill, and the city was illuminated and 1 made some remark about the return of peace. She replied, "I am afraid all this rejoicing will be turned to mourning and all this giadhesaio sdrrow I asked her what she meant,, and, she said, -''after sunshine there was klwa^ af Stored' and that people were becoming too licentious and God would punish them." Just «s we came to Pennsylvania avenue at the capital we saw a torchlight procession and the hone shied. We turned up 2d street and arrived home at nine, or a few minutes before.

I helped Mrs. Surratt out, and returned the buggy to Howard's stables, then went down to t»ke supper^ and Mrs. 8urrat showed roe a letter from her son.— While I was eating I heard some one as* cend the ?stftirs ouUide very quietly, and Mri. {jurratt answered the ooo'r. The steps went to the parlor. They sounded like a man's steps, and I then or about five minute afterward, heard some steps go down the stairs.

Mrs. Surratt did not coma down the stairs, find after supper I and others went to the parlor and Mrs Surratt after a while asked rae *hffclt way the'torchlight procession was going, implied I thought they were going to serenade the President, and sbe said she would like to know as she was interested- in it. As I recall her manner now, she appeared nervous, atjl .I fsked vyhat w«w ..thu matter. She said fh'3 aid not feel woll. She had beads in hm band and walking up and down, and otfde tok^Trte to pray TbV her intentions.

I asked what ber intentions warr, and Itsaid never prayed ior any one's in-s tehtUrrisiiJilesy I knew what they were. Anna Surratt and the others were laughing and talking and Mrs. Surratt -says "Oh! you: are makiug too much noise," and in a. playful manner drove us from the'room, iliss Surratt, Mrs. Fitzpatsrick Jenkins and I left the room together »nd left Mrs. Surratt alone in the parlor. •I went to my room in a few minutes. 7

Latest News by way of New York.

.-•X SBXBUAK AKD THE INDIANS.

New York, June 28.—Glen. Sherman hasJua^ i?*ued ji comprehensive order for regulating military operations against tho "ndians, applicable to the Statea and TeriU)rics«ohraced in tbe military division junder his command. He is willing to aotept the services of mounted forces raised by the States and. Territories when any emergency sirttes which, hi ih6 judgment of the department commander, makes it neowary to employ them, but he requires that in sucn cases the men shall be mustered in according to the laws of Congress now existing, and that they shall act in connection with the regular troops. This decision In effect discountenances and forbids all independent military ac-_«. tioTbT tbe part of a State or Territory against tbe Indian*, but tbe order recomaends that tbe civil authorities should hav^^Mll4med^omps^bies -prepared at_ aUttfanes to pursue and hunt down the imall horse tMeving bands of Indiacs, who, by dispersing^ manage to avoid tbe military forces.

But in these cases when captures are toktie^ Wh^ter the Indians belong to reservations or not, thby are to be proceeded against according to law. With regard to Indians actually reaidingon a reeervafft fMS kj

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guaranteed tjo tbem by -treaty, the ord commands. th^ civil authorities are the sup rem law^of-Uia land, am

mS AVSTBJAX 1 j'i- ssitiat The Herald'wpeeial Mf* the Em o£ Austria, having bMA»tefQEfB4 by telegraph of tfiS capture "w^his' ^brother, immediately inatracTed^^^g^

to renew -the requeat bef* Government, that Ol^er measures might to**?* w*# of.^wjprtiwt feio]

An interview occdrre^^^^^^S^ May. beiwefinT Mr: ^%tofil5u^., Counl Wynderboolr, in which

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manilested his read^^e^s-'tQ ^pn^y the wishes of Ihe^Austrlah ,^pa resolved at obc^ ^rOTtrasV with this mission.

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Iu"the "course oTTEb" I(#!owipg^lay the, Kussian -English- and :FreH«r Mfniatera received, tueccssively, fram^lheir Courts^ telegraphic instructioOT'TO apply to Secretary of State,, requesting edrStates GovcrnmenftD' eJMrPitS

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The Times' special says Sheridan will1 complete his reconstruction £»oek .ftt an expense of one-fifth as much as Sickles sags /will be requir^d.for his, inateado,

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ILLNESS 07 SECRETARY STANTON.

The SfecretafyVf1War has^^e^confined to his house for the past three days by illnesa, but has so far recovered -aBxtO"'be able to resume his duties at the depart-j 6 4

KECOliBTBUCTIOIf IN ALABAMA.

IS^VM.sBecwliai^^gBafeSMWB commanding the department of Alabama, has issuedca general order aospeiu&ng most unjust 1aw^tbat1itate 1mp^Bg^ a: rrstamp duty on official

fieavjrsta'mp duty on official

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relatiye to. the cbllectton .of,tge "penton8. bounty pan^ baok pa^^ljn^tpgflaiers.— He has "also repealed tEila^mppsing^he discriminating ftcfenww^on'--tho sai^ of, illustratedperiodtcali^ublisbedbutBide of| tbe^imitS of the State and

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Philadelphia, fuite 2§—President and party pas^d sootD of tlis city this noon. The tcsin only halted two minutes here. No.ppeeches were made, nor were^kbere arar de

25 .^A pestr^ottY©-Fi3ceU 1 Berlin, C. W., June 28.—-The^fire yfesterday .morning dffltroyeid,Kt'Wb|SaplB a forty-four vats. Tenarthousand dollars wopth ^fsbarfeaas i.alseo deatepyisds^A largeuDumber of men ant throynr eut iOf

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MAiT-^Jutet. -usm eft C08N—Dull and l@2c loW,. s«les.42,0tXlhu. Kew rnlied iweatefdl 07@V choice 111, old afloat'l 12j^, Vhftp iveetern.l' Qg| prime new yellow Delaware 1 IK

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COFFEE—Quiet. SVGA.U-rf siot Asstgi-rfilf

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CUT MfiTS-iSteady «alos of 403 pkgs at 9%c for shoulders and 12S12^c for fancy. lbs l^slUes in bulk at 10c. v, ... ,•»*.

LABD—In fair demand sales

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CHEESE—Heavy and Unchanged.,-

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W HE AX—Bull with a WOO ping tendan^, nominal quotations for Wo1. iff. Ko. 1 2 S 2 S E a S O 0.^3 '^rer«B4 ilttU

and S4i$85i for Ohio. COBy—Dill and mixed western.

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^WHEAT—Scarct^and firm, Wo. it14 at t2 72, snd 'o. 1 Si 80§ii. COKJf—Dull and nominal at 75c. iiYK—Sold at «1 19. -iOJ*-

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MESS PORJi.—Qniet at 521. BCLK SEATS—-Firtu, sales otiufiOQJhe. ai for shoulders and lOe^forsldes, holders har asking a shads oft thw*. .%•• »-.. t!

ed'th^market'1'!T ^j^T!001®^ BCTTEB—Qaiet at 1V3J1K VJ EGOS—J6c.

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office once more to save .tbe life of M«xi» mSiianfhe^'e gentlemen,i^,. is5^tedi| executed the mission «ouffl 3«&4o^ ihemf with great z*al and ability, arid receivedfrom Mr. Soyrgfd assu?#n^i. i^at- alii should be done that was possible to *e-cure-the object-desired

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A Eisgant "Assortment of Thin

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•r:ci2'% '4-

l^JCESN'S BANK

OPPOSITE jia ia .'

BULLETIS

a At a

«S.OO AND $S.OO.

Xhis Is really 4

CaJ[ OH0-W'V

•JJ-JEW' ^HlVALb:

%tr5^JicA i^ LOT OF

S A A S O

i'»o Wytet. irimBiad wittif

Black Bugle—Fringe

i*

~E7fea td\

.aolfqo v. 6 9"'Ti

t). wrrTr^am«i vTi 4 wS8 «AXif^C# S at

if-$t4iknb .tawtv. .arrms

at 9mmnimr ssvui »£«oa xavi-t

seal* IU io nuisi »H ftttlilse^dr

feAWCi.

CO»C !ioS4C

gi. Jmomtbtif

.tTi.Taateatf'3 .. S iso lit.:.

DRESSGOODy

.mx i.'

iSit-giV:

.is

JtifcMsuM.-aiaKaH

MU t»l mumnb, .tou gQ'x -ico* avi sac WRM t9 «lrt tli.

... it# #t i-r *. 2 vi 4

Wootls

Monrnlng 3JEC jj I t).

Lemon Colored Alpaca! *. .. s.

Flesh Oplored jMpac^it I

40O?dsAfflerte6ii Lawn» at 26c

300 yds Emb'd Grenadine^ S5c

300dycl^ (jfaec^eS Popiias'

e^T rnmHeimZmvm

leaHtl!tiil5tyll?§ CbeneP»pl!fi I

Bugi^rimmingf to Motcni

Watered frlmming

si&tigd Its t^ tossl TX ,j$erst$ x'.teuim iii^titiaa^ t---*•* —iHsinai 1n*ynliT-"r as svissr ez&muiatioa of the above tsy every^cotianniM Dry Gooda, ft eUtnestlv solicitad

f\OitAIN PLOW WO«k^ 1/ Eataa, PrU«

we OFFER tb* JC8LIQ a OLitM at PI AM OS which, in VTorSman hip,,, DnrafetUty, Touch, etiness, Jsytti «nd firtHftnty of Tone, ara nnsurpassed by anj, and at prices lees than can be parafcaaodetaawbenv eoidbinififf tne aaae qualltics. .• iti2 .'a Another. lupojrutnL. tonsMeratlon.

Thiso i'ioaaa. poseess. the. (xanparatlrslr rare qoality or standing jUatlr ui JvnS and- stand any climate, j, .Js?t»t- :j

ap-j-C-JCm

I

a .bargain, «e t5m- Ooth -to-day is

fnenCa,iifbi'f€4rusllu,

ft. aitlyiitaiM^tAtfW Eton, warranted to ,V«ar jkbont. a» well,'aad gold more. than 100 per

^ntcha«W(tUiantT#n

•tout* at 5 (sh.Ljo^a r'

-J Ji* i#

»saiiSflf'

*a EVERY yiA^ WARBAKTED c^r*. F1r» .atnatures'. fCt G£«0£iD BBO:,

Piatio Port Manufaoturore.

.« l. yaiJ?^ stales aad sj.^,,.

KortheMt* ftTirer of lOffih' irtd TVa!fc%t atreeta (Metropolitan Baildln }, vCiaclnnati

''J01110*

CAitaaao,-ex „0 ^ouKtHSasitr .. twcASTsa.

CAMARGO MANCFACTDSIN8 CO.

jtri#fTr

AUmuiacttxrerg o£,

Paper Hangings'' .lit.W! jy .. Ji

.WINDOWl 3BSI

fl/B?feBENMANVtpop'r, So. 67^ W«srFHirt«i Stmt, CinctniiAil, G&if. aprl04d3mcod

E. CHBEVER,

xAKUtAAxpaaa *J®_ »«ALaa iff |,

PAEsat .-jjj-a- ?t »1iMS -jini illMS i,:A ijur Fuctury beiii^.crbiCeet«bliahid.and provid^d with i^ielatoat improved makhiner is able to

FurBlfb all kiMfe of t*mx Boxes «f Ao£fnotic«*nd lowest prices. Street -..^CflltaifHAn, OHIO. pr'fl6m

A

1

at Huntff »«j tfc sassbUj

INSURANQK COLUMN.

1'lltK Mid JUJUSTE

vraKCiLSNTS iNSUBAiNGli ifX rtottPASir, OF itoKTroftD, coift 1 0 & 1 1TAL.

'1*

O O S

4pa* am*-:

iaStftna*

JUNE

Ht

ia

1867.

OALB IxNSURANCE CO.. ii N A ..1..^.„v...w. OO.OOO

Kiro ami itarine Kuk taken at luasuuabio riatu

*.»ttcey S. W.

'aa-fa

«»siiieO it

-1

Or, TWrd ftnd Sjcamore Streftts.

OHA-Ui C. KKAK1UX, Kresldent

»«M eeaee i—..

imei

JUOJ

Oash Capital...........8600,0(XX

n.4 M11KL VuOiaCFF,. President.

DiNltfL ftttOK ...-Secretary. TMOMJL'SO.V, CHAXE A THOJU'SOJf, -,9iyaj.lljr Agepta, i'orre Hante, iuU.

"r'iOON BXCHA^GE,-k-'V FItt£ im aai(C£ COKPANXl Cash Capital.. ......WVOJOOO.W

Otllce, AO. iSTDroadWtiy, JXi x. -'aaiNticD iu 1Sm._ ii. i% jiilS'sii...............'. Jfr^sldaot {feu. k- f'l.i-SKti .....Jiecretwy

Tao.ttPSO^.iHVtK Vt XuOJttfsOs, Agents, -. .y.

.v.

,3 -'9i. t-

Blbbons!

Mtsxpt i'- TM»rw x«^ tfrntzi .fejSTP S* .....

Terre Hantev lnd.

jmm

isK the Slanea.

MIKZMY & CO.,

"Ooe. Wh ir -Mils" STiffBtTs,

s"

County,

TbeEarotre Qteeii of the West. Thi*Hka#»Sf ^Pliw Ma net&Jfaev taieiirJa, enJ

Me*ayvrp1efjDg*«t*tilla».

oggr Wangk JiMiw

Jal«s eMitccc-

m«t are workimg a perier.tlr hoBsetfsaWaa Oast Steel that *UI on^flpstelMand^ot Unraur

d«ad, anaaraoentl farrow, and ia^cait«*Cie tk*

Teire

Hautv,lnd.

:^-AC€ii®torx.

iHlTJiD -STATES tASUAfca'Y COMPASS, -1 'ai Haw naaas.

7"

i\r imiii.vCM. agaluet Casualties o! Acculaau t. Office, 93 BroaUffi.y. Tb^vnly Hutael Jt^claent Cktmpaay-la America. JCiiAiiUX3 ma,kkjit:,. ...Piesldent. \V 11L'3... Swc. uud Truss, liOUlvHT LLXUX ii.LySKDT,

Ohnir'n

Ex'e Com.

UiiHHI i\ VAXLi, Ohairitian ii'iaanseUimihlttsj. •*'cr

i*c.-ul

Agaaou iipl'iy to athia & xiitiiuftiw,

8-^.sfar Agviite fur tioutliera Indiana, (Sunth 1 Iu.iinmiyolte,)-TwTg~-HgTrt&, lud.

-UNITED STATB-S'-"^ UFE U'SCBANCe COJWMY, 5U. 4'.' WALL SXJiKKX, KBtf Jomph B. CMStniS, ^«*eiS I'dtint*

Aseeta Nearly JJia^OO,OCO. "W'' ht Midst of IAfe We ave inDeaOi.

in a a it Id a

Thompson, Crajie

r%

Canh Capitiilf

ThdHtpsbn

in el A

rpHE WESTERN JL *X1?K ISS LTA A3fC£ tOitpia*,

OF CntCI3SKAT^./a20.

A Western Hotne in.titclioa Comtinifii'Soct-.

'XUy. JCoonomy r.ad Integrity.

uu

Pari up in Cinlt aud

..$SOO,OOO.Ot).

Secnrcly iavrnicd in

-Bati OtT th» JWor€toc'c trad Matdal

ttSee, -7 W.-Third

JfeaSs^!S2S**?

1MPBOTID

A,

PASfiSCOPIC SPECTACLES! C0MU1HK

ADVA-STAGES, MECHANICAL a«d

fhilosopbtCKl, to be found In no others affei

ed In the XV*»t. Tbey tiot only RiTe clear aitd dlstin't vision, do not weary or tho eye, but tenl to stiongt!*--en and prescrfo tbo sight.

Tbey are to constrccted as to enable tho wearer to see Nats and

distant

object! witbont reno^-

Beware of iteddler', or otbcrj^wtio claim to eel I

aiy SpeetsclM. Tb^y am kBpnatoit, XVtnt Tbo #tnaine_afreTWl«"otsly at my Office,

fu ICast Washington Street, tad'luiapoUs. Persons a! a distance c%n pdrfectly fitted

frames, S3,SO in Saa golJ nail in a Mfe oae«l poai-j price. AfldrtM X. if. ^KW1 a Tad

ws^ti*e»ra..

A_

*traftSRto

^obn ^cott A 8on?3 Wareliuuse, IXaisum, »WWl|Brch«slnc

attwrhare. Tint tUeteSt

sUL i.wta

'•c 4 isxmu..

•4k

tsoius n. muaoit. j*±lo v. ptxaut Sf£LSO.t A PII5BCE,

Attoruejs & OonoseUors al Layf. ISBBS HADTB, IKOTAHAV -omu—Pbfnlx liosr—Lp-etairs. [JaSMtfi

L. V. witir, 21UZZY &

JKOfc r. man, gAUU) ^CfilTi'T,

Dr.daecuaor

Howabo, PrA»t a«oo,oH»

4

4

i^rotupttr faid«'

.. ... Policies issued and fea»weulif THOWSOS, CMAJiE IMOMPSO.% Agents, Terre Haute, Ind.

•nvpORTJfcf ^AMERICAN4 11^ PIKE lmvAAircE cftnrm,! Or HtHTtei), OoJra. (Josh tU#B©0,00

A. if. J'ronlaout. V.'..C" !1A.^TINUo.i beorotary. i. .v .. I'OUOZCS ISSFKD ST' THOXtSOiV, CStAJV£ XHQKPSOA luyviitjly Aidants. Terre, Uaote, Iffri.:

.3ecr?tarj

rsoK, ciiAJti luoAifao«, Agi-'its, Torre Uante. Ind.

'DtJCKEYE.MUTOAL 1-^SUK JL

ASCE WMPANT.

Cash Capital 9200,000 OS sarpias so,uoo oo

Jan. 1st, IWi, oo

_,.fita r^iurueU lh 0»»U to StocJt and l'oluy uolilSrr. Premiums all Cash—Dividenth the Same. Ko Uabiiity on tne part or the Assnsed.

Agent* i, lnd.

1±iE HUTiSAM IS S A O S PA S yr HABT*OBJ, couMKWiocr.

a. c. sarrau

SAFFtXL,

AfrORNKYS A. CD LAW.

(berii Oolie{% ud Seal Estate Agafe. "OF riCE^Sf cK«m's Block, A-etairs, beloirlia aolkieaaltl jalfidwtf

rrttnr.w earn.

jf*yVtlorneyH a.t Law. Qidco Street, (up stairs.)}

Ct F. COOBLELKLY, VJIe AriOiUD* AX A-ri'OKSJBY AX LAW, AJNXJ NOXAitY PUBLIC Will atteadjpromptly to the collection or deb^ lottlesieiit of estate*, and mating out Deeds, Host gara, and other instrnznents of writing. urmc on Onlo street, up etairi, orsr Dra. lit baa A Bell. ootir

B- w. iwaifaiut. m. a. caaita. a. taoxrwa, jb. Thompson, Crane & Thompson ATTOBNK YS A.T 1-uA.W^

Heat jEatate Insurance

General ColiSon^ients.) £. A. WNOVEB, late iroTolt Maradai 7tb JDIr^ met, is associated with the a bore la the Collection of Claims and all General Agencies. Office it Third Street, between Main and O&lo, Xorr Hante, Indiana. mhSSdtf.

E N I S

f)R. C. 6 LIKCOLU,

THe

van vajlsah, to Uncoia Jk YanVRlsftljP^ fiv|osojf» aiio MmjaAHiOAh 2 N I S S

Mo. 101 Main Street, otef Bartlet's Book Store,

»pi6dtf

TKUBJC-UAUTK, IND.

I I A S O N O "i jh± i:v

suo»£ssoa TO i», s. a. fwrra,

Ot'KlCK-^On Ohio, fco(\r?en 8d-and 4th Stnot. Ja7dly I£BU£-HAOTB, 1MD.

O E S

MCDI'IVA.^--' OEO. O Ktt.

NATIONAL HOUSE,

Coa. Six is aho Maim meieh,

T^BBE HAUTE, IIS t. JACOB BTJTZ aTmis?. Proprietors

This Honse bas been tbor^agiily refarnlsbed.

aiy28dwlyj

HOTEL, COBWta FITTH AMD CSUfil.

til

11

'Tefre irtaute, Indiana* J. B. BAILEY,• -v....• .Proprietor.

This Hoaffe has oh&ngM -haftdw and has been thoroughly refitted, and Kith good accsmmodU' tions, good totiies, and reaaonabl? ciiarges, t)ie Proprietor hopes for a liberal shard Of. patronage.

BO AHDKBtt

WaNT£1.—I

to

will board for $8.50

£3.75 .pec week. 1 will set- oa goad

Tcrrt} llaute, In31a.xm.

W.ii.OltU'flia -Proprietor

OSlrt? of Montc^uraa and Palestine

Hack UbtH.'- notfSdtf

BU

N I N O S E

Southeast Ouraec Public Square,

Terre Haute, Indiana

This Hotel has been fnrnished tuawia all its departments, in a style unsurpassed by any iu State, and

Is now open for ue receptioa of goests.

The patronage of tbe pnbllc is respoctfisily solicited.

KOBK1.VS A,

I

5?^0

iu.wlid

sitTar

feantei, |l4. Sent Mr

?«WL upon rfcelSt & w/i^SS opticiaa, lapolis.

Indiana.

E A

S A E

iHOO WATCHES, Patent tear MoTwn0bt«, fall Javelled, Uontlug Uaer*, Sterling Silver, BaanUfaUy Jtagnved and In.arrery napect first clasa Timers. To be

told atsft

Tt«ae

dollar* each,

lasathan tbm»4barths

bring

theoostufmaacfactGrio

Watcfias-are reuiu-i 0/ Jewetla-s at from Si to Sis, tba actual cost to the manufacturer lwln_S3 «acb. Xbia

stack

cTaS«r

ar&

oztra

of Wa'Ohee was par-

'ifaBirniil Sft in

Iiondon,

aad

to prepay

are now

oSeredat snch »*ftemoJy lowflKUres, that all may possess a c.rrect Tlrae-ne«per at a merely noain^ au«»ftr *'»Kh Warranted far S yaspa- Part tftrdrdertiiff tjmn t4at by tnail, most anelowSB cents

pottage.

iaaweil sealed letter

Money encloaed

oay

be sent

at mj

Address ali onlsrs to XABxZH 001 **Md*ly r..5pj*5 ««.

MswtTXTT.

Wl.VOAl'E,

an^ldtf —. 1'BorniEToas,

HAXJTE HOUSE,

o«a»aa ils.in am ii hvsntu sTasrrs,

Terre Haute, IndlanaJ

This Hotel has recently been refitted, and pat is &rst-clasg order, offering aMommodatlo'nS hnsur paseed tn tbe State.

SIBLEY Os TlTR.VBK, Prop'n.

QTEWABT. HOUSE,

Seoond Street, beiwe Alain and Cherry,'

TERSE HAUTE. INU,.

This old established Moiel lias ktiaaguii iuintis, and baa been fltted up 1^ a style that tbe Propfietor- feels satls&ed that he will matto it a pleasant home for all who nay stop with him. A (um boarders will be taken at prices to suit tbe times. pidSm] THUS. McKKE, Proprietor. 1

N E A E S

I

S A A O A

N E A E is

Ciactt-

St

(Oppc»U»

pU Ciui-iLu.«T'., Ubio.

MawAi a

THOilPstlV, CBA*£ .k TilOMStW. 1 s, nti. T^rn? fT»»urc.li«.

prepared to ezeootef 1 ordcrro- In his line wltb nentneas and dlspatoh 1 .rnar of third and Cherr? trects, Terre Qauto, louiaaa. janiSO-5-dwtf

TUST t." Assort

RECEIVED.—A FINE

Assortment of Li'Iisn' Gents* and Chlidrons' BHROUTW-isometbtoff that has-never be«n inlrofln^'here betoro—by .ISAAG BALL, Undertake,. mySC "'Cfir'4 STand Cherry streets.

A I E S I E S

^^jQHXTKCT & BUILDER

J. A.TlBtYDAGil.

l-iaua, Spacl»caiivcs, Sup«tint9ndanse, and Detail lJinwlntf* fsratahed for »rery description t4 Bnildlngs.

Cmpa.—EouiJU east tom-^r «f Kilo and Fiftb Stroata, ovt- UonjMjljt'e^ftmggtorp.

ii_U

pRAIRlE CIimANDiG MILLS.

OLIPT & WILLIAMS,

nlanafactdrari aaJ Do*t-.

Flooring,.,. Sash, Sidingt /, Doors, Bracket3, Blinds, Mouldings, Window Frames Architraves', Door Frames. Stair Hails, Ballusters, Newell Posts, £c., £c.f

Plaiting, Scroll Rawing,

Wood Turning,

And*ali Waotl work u«wl la balldlag, prepared tc Ordar. Cancer of Slnfh and Mnlborry fHrcpts. JanSdtf •i

^BCHI1£CT8_AND BUILDERS,

si CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

PUos, Speciflcattoas aad Saperiotaadeaee tornirtieJ for erery d«scrtptlon of Building. OlSce *t Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of Klath and llalbarrj Streets. j.iSdtf

WABREN'S IMPfiOVED ROOFING. We are prepared to pat on this Boot, aad warrant it for fl«'j years. This is the iMst and cb«ape«t Roof in use, aad 1« fire-proof. Oait "a

A-

A'Llfr i: WILLIAMS,

Pralrio Cify PIrji tnj( Mills, oorner ot 9th and llnlberry Btrpet#.

TITTMAN, M: C'HA.\ I CI

Ho. aoi litvla Street, betveot out Ttfc Bts., Terre Haute, lnd. Mows 4*0 Dawmea Nratw Hxxcvnp. ttewlae Kaoiiiaea and otUar Li^ht llacklnar} repaired to jtre satisfactiea. Bnech-Iioedtng Saat Clans alter the oelebrated Xranch Pattern, made from aew or eld nutteriaL .-*? rjwa-.

HU

IHE LAitAEST OBPMSAir

ci~

'AV Hl'SXiERlV

•J?,?*®

Ut?*s

E«•»*

Oldest Established Detest In Terre' Haute,

removed hts office and residence te thztoe sqnares east of the Bnloa Depot.

Having had upwards of eighteen years' capo lonce In Dentistry, he is contident that be can ire ^atlafentlon in all'cases. JjySSO&Iy

a-

1

STATES

DB. rAlttWWOKTH'S InsUtntion (tw tha tmtmil orTI9tH&UiNauU% fo. 21 1-1 West Maryland Str««L b«t. ffn ridian and lUlinois,

1

^iBfBUSAPOUS, 1XDIA5A. Where thaiaost wltab lafermatioa can be raoetT,ed b7 *ha_affliotad relaUv« tq t^a natare aad aura yf their affections.

Qonjrrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Bpartnatartbak Impotency or Sendaal Waakcev, atteaded «(th dioraat or nncitnrnsl aatlsaions Syphilis, priaiatf, secondary, taiOary Mid bereuiiary. p-"m-aently carecl.

A1. Private Dfseiset treated In the Beat odoCJaniial and skillfnl aanaer, and- SM SISCAOTI viUAUAMXhAD, including tbe ra Ions FkMAr.jr. DlSi, ABao so common In ih cltinate. Apply to ^CjnttUattial auu a.Uiful t'Lj.iauui, wl^oee sueoess in tne past warrant* thec.nflaence at the afdicted in tiiafutare

W 0

I a a a it

*itb all tbe latest a^plUqcn known for tha no'uulou "''•'"aBOii of tke ia-ultra! pre-

distance can consult br leHer

aad have1 their medicines aaut b* kxuraas. All communications strictly oonildeniial

igSS^ykE?"*0**-

a

N

4

E 8 A 8

EMAIL DE PARIS,"

Tiia Kew neautifier of the

Testlmonials from Celebrated ladle*. Ibis secret of beautifying tha akin being knows only to Messrs. Jared 4 Bene, tbey bonorabW state that it differs ttom all otner preparation*. It gives to thaaoit barab and freckled skis botb tha .extnre and color of polished ivory, removing all dlscolorations, whether appearing as freoklee, tan, morpbew, moth, or black worm spooks,.and mpeeially suoeotsiul in smoothing ont the marka ielt by small-pox. The agenta of "IA XaaU d» i'aris most confidently sni/m'.t to the pnbl« th« earnest indorsement of such ladles as Slgnora Bistort, M'lle reltoitaTVestvaU, ttbn Maggie Mitchell, Mrs, D. P. Bowwe, ImeiaUa Western, Aldm'e Ponlal, Mrs, Kama Waller, Lacy Kaehton, Noeuile 0e Margnerittee, Miss AgneN Perry, uud many others wbose high standing ia the profession, gives tne stamp of trnthlttinaas ta their intelligent and.genuine approval.

The beauti&tl Lueieile Western says: "I find chat"the 'Xatail* prMaose ail the brUlianoo ot roagh and Uily-white, with the advaatar total tiarmlessness. It really add* to the softaosa and branty of the skin."

Theniagnlfleent Testvall says "I hare eaUared so much trom the *-wj as white lot JDS, Ac. vrblca my theatrics.. .anstoa obilasa me to usa taat 1 cbnsUer It a pertitct bebelacuun to find preparation whtohgivee the neoeeaary whlteneM to the skin, and leavrs it cool and smooth."

AUs*,At»ggie MltcbeU says: "I bave tried tha skin bsauuner, 'L' EmoU Paris.' aad fouad tbet.it tastantly Imparts a natural bloom *t1 freehuoea to.t^e coiuplexlon." •'"Jared's Kmall de Paris" ia uedaaa "mi^ftf beeutUterof th*.skia tor theatre, salooa, or ballroom, by the most refiaed and scranulooa ladisa prodaoiug all the beadtifytng effects of ruogh and ai.d lily-white, without tbeir vaiitar glare or (alary1 to tlie skin.

3.:-- it

a tabJr

as

can be uad lit the City. Hoard by thaday 31.0C. JelSdtf

HOUSB.

co«NEn cr pibst and ohio eTaif«Ts

Pwfl«e»««

li. laabeaqr'84S-Broadway Den

as, Baarnee

Co., and i'. Q. Weils Mew fork, aad Hgma A JoQltr, sonth Tenth street, and Johuaton, fiollowcy & Covk'doa^biladalphl^ Ageuta,

JAitkii ft R£KE,

General Agenta and Importers, Maw lort ~Ja3i«ud6ui

1PRY COODS.

J^EtT GOODS.' NEW GOODS

White Marseilles, Buff Marseilles," Figured Marseilles, "BUCKEYE CASH STOKE."

rjlBAVTSLING DEESS GOODS

iio« very DESIRABLE

CHENE,

Doable-fold Gooda, mltable for suits, AT THE

"BUCKEYE CASH STORE."

3.EOGSAIN & TAFETA SUES,

LACE POINTS, In Large Quantities, and at

AT HHZ

"BUCKEYE CASH STORE'

yjEElKACK, C0CHEC08

SPRAGUE^ PEINTS

New, Beautiful Cloths—best Calico made. We now offer them at One Shilling!! One Shilling I! 1

AT THE

"BUCKEYE CASH STOEE."

^W. a JEtYCE & OO.

oc 77 Main Street

dwtt

CARRIAGES.

Excelsior Carriage Works,

t,#a» *vl ("raaaa vabsj[ ^1

ESTABLISHED 1ST 1854.

The attention ot pg.rcbescrs and those mating Snpjriur ArtKle, Is Invited to icy Stock of

Flee Carriages,

Co£ti*vicgc:

Barouches, JRockaways,

Phaetons, Top Buggies,

Open Buggies, and Light

Wagons,

Made ot earefatiy selected material aad by

iVtasteT1 Workmen I

./u. .*

Orders for Npw Vehicles sollcltea

Hytx iar lance tit tialrtaei. years la Tarre-Ha«t» as a sacoeesfal meunfactarrr, gives as*nrence of a thorough knowledge 6t my buino'» acd ability i' •apply the wants of coasuaurs, long fait ia this aiarket.

Sbop und Ware room,

Corner 2a and Walnut Streets.

^Tesrre'Haitte, Inj.

A- j. -yrEr-cii:

Jaae IJ-dAwfim

PRIVATlfi

DISEASES.

yo CHAQQE VtrriL CVBSO

Maioa br females aiSlctad with any form ci dls ease, eaa be taxed la one to teadaye,withont uutstie, Stercary, or Pain, by calling at tbe Western

Hcal OfBc*, 137 Hjcaraors strrat, Clixlauati, Obio, With No Charge Until Cured

Dif*aeee peculiar to females speedily cuied.— Board fhrnfshea—prices low. Advice froe, aot .onfldcntial Uercuriai, Sclphti and Medicoted Baths, ajwaje ready—tbe only snre eare tor Syphilis, Bbetun»ttsm, Ncnrnlfia, Sores. THcers and all Skin Dla-oafi'-s. Call ami b* (Mini and Pan Afltneerit. a- *ti~