Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 February 1868 — Page 2
DALLY JiXi'KISSfc'
TKKBE HiATTTia.
iib^ay MoruIniT^ebruary 24th, 1868
Republican Stele
'"j-on OOTZBXOB,
JTTAKEH,
Col. CONBAD
or
fit,"
4
of Vanderburgh-
ECU tJECXKSAXT-OOVEMOBr Col. WILL. cUMUaCK, of Decatur JOB 8ECBETA&? OS STATE,
if *n
MLAJOB MAX. F. A. HOFPALAS,
i~,?
FOB CtEBK OFTHE BCPBEHK COCBT, COMW*l THtObOLE W.
MCVOT,
OOLOSEI.
of Clerks.
TOB ATTOBSET OZSEBA1,
D. z. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam, xoa Bcpiamrarasjfj or pobUc wbtcctiow, IjAfLVifBA* O. HO l'S, Of Wayne, roa ELECTORS AT IABOE,
THOMAS li. MELiOS, of Vigo, BENJAMIN F. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette. MB -SLMTOB, 6I2TH DI6IBICT, jgT |ASUia^- BOSK, of lavrence^: fA *i .COSTIJCGEKT,
JOHN T. SilliH, of Greene.
aicCreerj.
KENTUCKY
The new
Senator, THOS.
MC&SE'iltY, leorais
G.
to
unknown
be a inan altogether
TO^FARO P.
The only knowledge
».!w8 baPe.ofCiito is -from a'-luniizHJUlPiir-tide in the Cincinnati
Enquirer.
From
that we learn thit be is "not corpulent*" and we infer that he ia not crapulent h{a head I* "slightly inclined," but to what opinions about paying for Kentucky na gross is not stated "his hair is black and hit beard and •mustache heavy," but whether a negro is hi? hair-dresser sincp
the abolitlcui.of-slavery.is not given us tb know he "lost, about fifty slaves by the emancipation edict' whereupon it is inferred that he is fully up to the Kentucky level on that subject he was "never eajcessively fond of physical labor," which is the polite way of calling him lazy wp learn also that^ he does not give much patrokage to httme produetidfrl, as his wardroba is usually shabby he "wears slouoh^l fait hat," but ia us timid as a WoaalrJ," fbtrugh "a (sterling DemJo:-at."•
Abolishing ihe President.
The German* who sent a petition to Ooo%re3S the'ctlfcr day .praying that thp office of President of tbe United Statot should be abolished, because it is "a copy of'r^yalty, and dangferous to the republic," look at tbe question only in an ultr^ republican view. It might be retorted that a government noi. created with a President or Executive officer of some kind, would be in danger of anarchy. It woydd be as oligarchy, and, if not a copy of'royaHy, would be quite as dangerous and injurious to thp interests of tho peo1ple. Possibly it will be difficult to tug" gest any better form of ^overnmenj^ thpd we have in the United Statesi^TSbte Fi'ikj. Ident is, when he acts in accordance witlj the Gofefctititian, a. Very necessary an4 useful officer. Us exccuteB the will of tb^ /comixiunitjS, tnd- wh6re tho people tnate tbe laws, throrgh CongreBB, it is the duty of the President to give them force and effect. Ha is quitq as necessary in hty wiy ai uny subordinate officer, and all that can be aEk£A of him is that he wilt do nothing root^ than his duty, and then thore will bo nq cruse of complaint.
1
'•ducuum. till tbe ILful'd b^-n.Ul^
„gWD,^ r«# *2! Xeawaid.^dflfeni^11® sai^farce w*
until now al this »ome «t, this nine-
jB$djuatiamG
of England are in a more deplorable conditiflri ftosf ignorance, immorality, irreliglon and'erime than they eve* were be-
the globe hav» everwea reaucett soj ther in M^ettW^aatod^ttttoe*. Batth^y are going to reform ifBW in earnest, anji the
Tribune
of Csss.
roE ACDITOB OF STATE.
aUJOB JoiiN D. EVANS, of Hamilton. JOB TBZASCBEB OF STATS, OXSCIBAL NATHAN K.X31BALL, of MartlD.
I
I
Fopblar Eiiitc tt-Oii in England and America. The .Chicago
Tribune
haa a long article
on thfs subject which ii one of the deepest interest to both countries, because they.ar^ ao intimately connectad by language, blood, Jaw?, manners and religion, that it la utterly impossible for one to rise or fall in the Bcale of modern civilization without the other sympatbizicg more or Imtf
being affected more or less by the
result. Both countries, too, have a com* mon literature, which is likely to be rendered still more common by an international copyright law and as tha general influence of literature, on every people .is immense, in fact incal* culabla,' it' is of the utmost import* ance, especially in this country, in which Euglish literature necessarily exercises greot powgr—that education there as well nt b^^A^uld'Ve placed on a sound basl4 in order 'that the results:of education embodied in a nation's literature m*y b( •ound and salutary to us as a people. If the old proverb be true
"Ex nihilo nihil
Nothing can be produced from nothing," it is equally true -that "an evil tree partliot produce good fruit." Therefore, if the English,. social, educational and^pflitfcal fys:em is radically badj it ii -Impossible that tbair combined precluct, which is represented by their genered literature, can bo good, and, as a necessary corollary, it 1s impossible that the infl i* ence of this literature, which is so diffuse, ly spread among us by our "enterprising' putHihi1**, Can be salutary to our pwpl^ or in any respect productive of harmony •ndjAoqufeBC^ coo- in oiir free, republican
Institutions. This question, therefore, intereita us more closely and more vitally th»n^i^ht ^be supposed' by a cursor^ 'gfaoc9'a% and a surface consideration cf the matter.' \W could,-indeed, heartily wish thsjt the rose-colored view of the
wood's Magmint,
had the least found&tioft
in truth' 'butve Vetaietnber the pasttoo well to pittcs. Uia feast' feor.fldecce in this specious pretense Year after year, when the people complained cf hardships and ignorance, and damored for reform, commisiiouerji were sent out. to inquire inu» the'facfej lh the rural, mining and manufacturing districts—and- when these men brought baojc the niost hc%Ttrqndiig $0 counts of suffering and distress, of the tortures endured by infants in the facto-ries—-of women and children working half-nude end emaciated in the coal mines •ndjworkshojjE—-of the ignorance of ail classes of laborers
FO
gross that few ever
had heard of the name of God, of the .-"Bible, of Christ and many
ant even of their own names—when these and ten thousand other horrors were spread before the great aristocratic :.i public, they created a sensation for a sea •on—n loud cry for social reform w.w ra:s. «d, and education for 1h? people must be applied, and that quickly—but soon this enthusiasm was lost amid the whirl of fashion in the great London "season"— ,«sd n^hia^ more was heard of reform or
writer is verdant enough tb
Would the American aristocracy hav ever thought of wtOCBung their slaves, left to their own free will Would the baVe^ emancipated
tiutn, oi
.their own la•
cord? Never? and it Ujustw ofthp English
4'aristocracy."
They will nevef
educate Jfe«l»eopl» i.U con^lled, and chat can never be till the people are eoaatknpatted anli1
:ikb iitotera
The tender mercies of an "aristoeracy" di not tend toward lov*
at
popular lastitu
tions, nor will they put, forth a finger t» foster thom, or do anything that will teni I t3 foster them.ao long as they can ayoii ii—a^d of klllhingi dtey detect'populai education and enlighten meat, as the
thing which would' militate most agaiust their privilege and finally ovtfrthrO\j them. ,r:. .,•**
Why is it that the writiugs of tho soj called English poets, such as TenhysOii and his flimsy follower^ are emasculated and vapid, so cold, lifelass and conaervtive?r. Be6tuise they dare not uttar a oentimentin favor of human liberty or the elevation of the loWM clarafee by edi ucation 1 Why is it that Jiftpplepa ba4 banished all true poeU and patrioU fromj France? The,cause ia plaint And oan 'we in Arnetfcii lc?ok for anythfng great in literature from the laud of Milton unless the freedoma£ MiltOM,Bji»ra tbe restored?
It ts in vain to expect "grapes from this-* ties,'*" Ifi free America alond can 'werflnd a flreeift^fatut and a Iraq d6t ©SUWate.
i'rofe^-fldlbs ilalb Con venlloii. On motion of iProfesaor OLCOTT, th4 nomination of Mr. HoBBS was made unanimous. That- gentleHQ#o~came for* ward, in answer tarefiBated dalli,
4td&
In exoneration of tnyaelf, in aaSlng'any I
one to vote for me, I must aay that 1 d"4 not come as a
volunteer,
but that 1 have
been iW/fciinto/the service. ^AiT^look over the .ticket formed here to-day, I see theie all the Bepublican elemenu that blended themselves in the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Indiana—1whioh mafce up Ml that blaaa.of sen timent that is bound together and dove tailed irf our ptHHical/ fflVtl arid rttligiouS instltutibns that' Make one groVooaw mon peopli^ Some persons haVe been' fearful to see me nominated, because they thought it might embarass your ticket, bccause of the past record, of my peoplei They bave feared fwtHt aight stand a little in the way of some of those efoqueht Bpaefchea that somer'if you expect to make between now and the election. I have only tb"Iboic inU) the Constitution of th§ United gt^ea,w|d the Conatitution of -the State of Hfidiatrti^kiid you wili ffnd there all tho elements that you need in onfot- to makte a dcftrfplete and5 solid argument in every ipetfolji you ttaka in the coming campaign. If this be not
then you are in the like situation with a prominent Democratic candidate in Ohio was when he was called to account be. cause ha., did not make better apeeches. '•O." said he,
,4I
would make better
speeches if I had the other side of the sub.
The question has been raised among you as to whether a member of the SocU ety of friends can stand vindicated before this country and the Society and cast hi? vote for General Grant. Letjme tell you, if you. feel thus, what our position is in regard to this matter. When we employ a man to do apiece of work, we want tbe work-done and we do not atop and go back to the inquiry whether his views agree with ours or not—we siihply employ him to do a job of work for us and wben
'WE
Tribune
con
cerning the zeal for popular education pretended by tho English aristocracy, &• exh.iWte,d jint |hie Tory paper of
Black
find a man like Graht, who
can do' want done, we take him, because we. believe he will carry oat the duties of the Presidency of the United States—stand ty Congress in n^aistaining the integrity-pf Jbe Governmeh.ti' We take him for that reaapo, and not because of any other peculiar views he may hold or other qualities he may possess.
I want you to understand why-1 propose to go into this canvass as I do. Tbe best educators of this country are now looking upon this ot&ce with a feeling that he who fills the Jiffice_ahouId be ao situated before the minds of the whole people that after he is elected a large pro. portion of tbe people shall feel that there is no opening for business among them. Let them ieel that tho duty to be dkcharijacU* to ,work**-4 w«ofc*a-go into some of these Democratic communities and teach their children. •Mnrii
Short Address by col. E, W. Thomp-
tb» tni
K..\.
werb
ignor
Colonel R. W. Thompson was loudly called for, and in answer madethf fpllowremsBrlca: A Ei.jL.fjL. 0-1 Jl Fellow Citiium:
Tbisia not the time far. talking. We are like tnen on board of a man-of-war just Btefore a battle, clearing the deck fbr action each man taking JuS Tartk a&d position, whether officer or private and preparing to enter upon the great work before him. We are bat laying out the groundwork of a political controversy second4a importance toi nooe that ever transpired in this land.'"Osr nation'slife
»iu» Ujft h^uji
tiers
solt
af
ter laying aside his overcoat with an air dedid» dly suggestive of work, made the following remarks /. '-4 ij,^ Teltoiu'Cttizeriibj my iTati'&eSiad:'^
It affords me no little emotion to ap' pear before you under the circumstance* in which I am now placed. I hare ofteii ^oagsrod^rW the ,name of^theiS tendent of Public Instruction Bho'uld come last on your tiefcet but, perhaps tbe in* terpretation of the matter may be thaf you want the desaert last.
I have watched-the progreaa-of the action of the Convention with deep inter, est. At one end you have one of the ^st
Baker*
in the Stated and at the other
end you have somebody to take care of your children and I can not, think of a State plactti uridfer cirddbHtantiea^ more favorable for complete, happiness for the future.
There is comethix^g,.peculiarly .interesting to myaelf" iif the circumstances in which I am placed on the present occa sion. Tou know, perhaps, the most of you, aomething^ about tlwf.'mannw ia which newspapers, some 01 them, have spoken of me within the last few weeks— the manner in which my name has been used.1'* 1 repftM&t)t di&» of pebj^l« oonsti* tuting an element in the. great thinking material of the Union or Republican party of Indiana, but that has never been before the peop^M Indiana, to :any great extent, in connection with any civil office, and whose principles, political and religious, havo never been before tbe country far .discussion)? Th«re£oGe,,it is»ot matter1df surpi-ire' that many slibuld have serious doubts as 'to the policy of nominating a man who never was a candidate toe any office before.,f ,. 1* t.*t
iu and rcb-1 gi. have fcaved its &S$cn deuti That life is still impended, ?and duty once more to aa^iEiL S[ijl !^t ej one of you t&ke his position in the ranks, and fight it to the^death? If I fail in this '«*uG5etgL- will fiffwriS -lay"/aoo' to"the foe. Bemember that ia this contest we ha£e tQsettief.tbeid jgreftt/qUettiRpMi lie it' wie vei^ 'fou nfiat ioif reetituJ^ons. But the other day, and our nation wa*j» .... world—pursuing its great, grand and gioriooB carete~4heddlng outoow Lthe nations of thg eart£ a 1'Jiht, far thati any ^a^ion fverjsaw, bei^re,.and jbt there, were t^ose iu^our^ .inidst that Aad bee» protected by its 2ftg^iid)by iu institution*, f.nd wbo o^verUieffl*. uwgfet destroy it,, The.hqrts o^ir^n a^d.?^ bellioo ytm driv^b&ck^by, t,h^ patriotism *od .braY^ry #..xur-- «o%%.. atid ,,«ir brothers, audHthatUos d..,fls® & PHW.-Jhaa be 0 4 ii mostihfirdic ar«d juccefsful, conflicts
each on ib«f'3Qi,h day at ^ebruatyf '^1868 hafe an o^li registered' B6ayei^ tjiat we will ilght and oantintie to figlit our country's ca.use un til, ihe. pillars of the GoVe^niuent are go seuutely. flankted th^t neither 'faciianst .home nor all the powers of earlh.combin^d- shall jever be^ ab|e to destroy t*hem. It we all go home from this 'Convpniipp wi^h .ibe truth imjprfM^d upon our minds that/lu£y demands of ds that we go into phis,contest with one spirit aud one mind, tho '^iext October victory will again perch, upon .our standard and that sterti' ttied,,nhc6i«j%e'rad ahd uncon. qnerable soldier.who received the- sword of the rebeiilon Miall take hold of the helm and steerthe ship of state into a quiet harbor once more. 'Aen youandl and all of ua will bs at peac^-the Union nerpetrate1 and tba .natioti saved, mmhsss*9 -l
staTBfdH—xeansoii'3
Tbe Stinton-JohnsbiV' imbroglio', to wbieh a q&iMnswas thought to have been put by thoLreihstation of. Sfirinton ,• to thei War Office-, ip-day reached another uneipected crisis,
NOOA^AdjutautjGenaral
About
Thomas
received a fetter iromtbq President, appointing hlm^eoffefSry o'f war, ad interOn, and affain suspending Mr. Stanton Xhopaswea^JROT^FELDIITYLY
TO TH9"
War
"Office andl hiand^ Mr. Stanton the President's letter, directing l^im to turn over 'all the records of the^ap^ttjtnent to him, as his successor'.Mj^Stahton took^the
-tnatter.'with
great compowte, meroly-say-,
ing ijxof^ the order
X/ongress* BIH
manifesting no dispi^IDIPN
to retire. Tho President's, meraage .announcing briefly his a'etiori, w'aa received in the Senate ati2 o'clock.* The message also contained the announcement. that bh Excellency had taken another decided step, namely: the n,omisa£wh!^f GeneralL10®o. H. Thomas to be Brevet Lieutenant Gen era? also, tb ^sd^fyonai' promotion cf General by bteveU 2:30—The ISenate w»s in secret session until 9:30 to-night The. session, though protracted, does hot seem to have been exciting, and I amtoid was rather a merry occaiion than otherwise.
The Senate p.doptqd by a party vote a resolution that the action of tbe President, being contrary .to jth# laws, Was on. authorized. •wf/tr. Stanton is in possession to-night, aoff means to'remain so until dispossessed by force. r: ... ._ ...n.,',
At 3:30 Mr. Stanton -sent a message to the House announcinjg.',hissituation. The, action of the House is not decided, yet it is significant, viz:'To refer it to the Bs-, cohstrucKion Committee,Jwith leave to report at anyr-Jime., ,. „. .T ,."r"
There are various rumors to-nlght avto the probable future action of the President, some asserting :that he means to eject Stanton by force but the more reaa* onablq yiew is tbat.it iaths co,minem»m|Bnt of a plan by Miv^ohrisoh by witioa he means to have the matter brought beforo the Supreme Coi\tt in the sn?ipe_of a: mandamus to eje}i3ffK:.BUDton.:'
Mr. Johnson's prospects for impeach, ment were never sc promising as now." The public interest is on the tip toe as to "halfeP
moVro^
wiU
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PALMKB'S COI-OOB'E ^ix^,^:a truly elegant perfumo^ and much more desira ble than nirie-ttfnthff o^j^te fiandikerchief
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THEflg&AM
TLCWERS.—Poetry
& Bout or has
given the title to the living breath of ft*a grant blossoms, and tbU'^q?9l.s0uW*-this quinte^cence-of, olf|ctoj^'._^ur^$^tii, in its full perfection, "Pbaliou's HHlahU Blooming Gereus.' -+B?oo%lpr Baffhi, Jt}
"OTF 1 TBTAT
po,
Witt Bit':jortfPt'lV4%i#n'
men and women throw "Physic to* the dogs," and when a trifle out of order, or to present getting, out' or order, take Plantation Bitters.. Are yott Dyspeptic, Jaundiced, Hy'pped. I^w Spirited, Weak, or stflyOti sick and don't fciioW vyhsft ails yoa We have beon, and. was r'ecom mended to try the Plantation Bitters, which we did witlf gr^at satisfaction aud entim .success. Delicate 'Semaxts, Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of SedentaryiHabitfi,a1rV pixticularly benefitted by theserBittars.Hu^he.sile is perJ^ctlyoAaQtoafluac,. ....i
M«4KoitA 1 toilet article-^-superior to Coloene and at half the prtifrJ 1 •"i ttA 1)(Iif Tti
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wewdibvet.s^f^PFi by our jiotttwakoppoii^iU to permit th«s« men, whose hands are covered 'over-- with •Jie b'lood.iPfPW W('dr«id, q. Mta. their swats in. th« uaMpnai goun,c.il6 side I^y, side and equal iniS^ipoiitical priviUgq* .jwith tba.brav^ the bolefi the g»lfepfc.#vWi?r who bared Ihe breast to the foe upoa ai hundred-battle-fields. Do you recognize' fhat equi^j^ X.taios*, thaiyftu do not.— Now, that thc 'reUUonb that exited, be' ... ....... hat,
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liceane^and th(, «0QDtie« efoach 8tata. We want AKecta. to sell It every where. Qreat indoceoantp.
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ed ut West Street, Jew fork. a. A. JUtUUKftTOjlfi Agent.
How to Make Money. IHE BIST OHAlfCE yet offered to agants,iaale or.female,.to get up clubs for 'our great 0M6
I.T.AR SAL6 of ]Torei|p and Domestic Dry aid fancy Uoods, Outlet y, 46. The oldee eatabllshed and most reliable Importing and Jobbing House in Boston* Agents making money, aad cu'tomerx well pleased. Catalogue! wnt free to any address.
B. A-ADAM3&00
P. 0. Bos 4T6. 22 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.
Agents Wanted.
YI/JI want flret-olSSB Agents to introduoe our
W
KSW STAB
BHDIIXkSlWlire
MACHINES.
Extraordinary itkahceaients'to good salesmen.— Further particulars arid Sample work tarnished (9 application to W. O. WILSON A CO™ CieTelaaa, Ohio Boston, Has or St. XuuU, Mo,
AAA Ptr MonOi. Bur*:'-WO money required In /6vU advance. Agents wanted everywhere to sail our Patent ExwrUuthifj. Metalio OloOui U*tt.— Addreia American Wire oo,, 162 Broadway N. Y,, or 10Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois.
1
AZYGOS!
rr-tffe.
Thrti magnificently iUnetrated Medical BookB, containing important Pbyslologloal Information, for Men and- Woman, sent .free oarcceipt ef 26 Mnts. by addressing" Dt. JOBK VtNDKRPOOL, No. SO Ollntoti -Phree^Sew Totk Oify?--
Afid^ill present to any person pending ui a clnb in onr Great OWE BOLLAK SALE of DBl A5.D KANCi aUODS, a Watch, Piece of riheoliog, dl!k ires« Pattern, Ac,,
Free of Cost.
'CiUla^ue of Goods anil S&icple sent to any aldress Faaa. ALLEKf, UAIVEi «fc CO., 15 Federal Sti,!Bo ton, Mass P. Q. Boa C,
Wiioiksftle Oealers is Frencfl, Oermaii aud l£rigiish Dry and Fancy Qcode, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albnms,:teatiier Uotodi, Ac.
WE SELL FOR (WIS DOLLAR,
GOLD
and Silver Watchee, 'Sewing Machines, Silk Dresa F^tturna, Curpetings, Domostic Goods, Ac. CIRCULARS ISKNl' FREE, girlng fiiTl particular!, or ten checks sent for One uollaiS'describing ten different articles which wo will sell for .,} UftiVtfiT
O N E O A
Splendid inducements offered io Agepti tending e« ClUhi. Address, LABONTE A BABBITT, So. 83 Sudbnry Street, Boston, Mass.
i.
0
C. fid
li is tiie Be^^Chucfr ever offered Agents! Onf or two days' time wl!l secure good Sewing Mufclne, Watch, silk
engravings of the
Anatemy of the Bomss Organs la a etate of Health and Disease, with a treatise an larlr lrruri, ita Deplcrable Cfenseauences upon the Mind and Body, with the Authors Plan of Treatment —the only ratlobatsiad sabeAKnflasodeof Oor», aa shown by the report tieiM treate£» A truthful adTissr to the marriad apdL those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their pfiyiioal condition. Seat free of Postaga to any address, on receipt of 28 oents In stampj or noatsl currency, by addressing DB. LA CBOlX, No. Si Maiden tane, Albany, N. 1- TM anther msy b« •onsulted upoa any of the dlsaaeas.apon wnloh Us ^ook treats, either perso-ally or by mail^MsdMiee seat to any part of the World-
OX£ BOLIiAB EACBL.
WKBS
Cotton Cloth, Drew Pattens, M*t Patterns, Sewing Maehlnes, Dry and Fsnoy Goods, *c., Ac. Send Ten cents forPataatPen rountala, with slip describing an arttala 1ft onr dollar sale.
Anypersin, (male or female,) can send in a cl^b offroa SOto 1,000, at sama rats 10 cts. for eaeh^ and oeta pretniut for sOdoing. aaaom Bseumnlnius.
drws.
LAND AOENOV.
a A
aapxix-rjfeABoaaa.. oso-o^..
HICKCOX & CO.,
EKAL ESTATE BROKERS
No.SO Ohio Stree
Ovnveyan€oing Oar#/Wly Done
Abstr&ots of Titte furhiehed, Lo4nS ne -si gotintod' and M6&ey Invested. .1. .... s£CI '-i.!
\o Hu^.j
il-'iaim '"-•5 r' FOR HAJLCa
.•
Desirable resident on Boiith Market Stroet.— Orak- 3 aere* of ground, well act with fruit and •brybbery, .JfrJo®, f7»0W .tenaa favorable,
H«o*» Und lot. on 1st street, north of Clark Houet—6 rooms,, aiatern, l»r^e etAble, to. Pricf Sl,i00. Termseirty. ^^oW4afof^
Uortgage and Not^e WjS(l^-«t a^-big*ills^eonnt
Vorty acree 3X tulles aootheast of t«wn~!N acres in oaltiTatien, balance flne timber. V«r cheap.
Real Instate Column
is i.i:du rt. air. 4Uit fw »(»*.
HENDBICH & LANGE,
Office over First,National ltanb, S. £. Oofner of luarth and Mala Streets,
Terr© Haute, IndL. isj enM-Jsa76& lo adiwawMw®W
.ji .,K A -EJJO'Y tfX~Abstracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated, and Money invested. i*
FOB SAIsE.
jSWaS"
CO.,
THROUGH 1LVE TO CALIFORNIA, Via Panama or Ifioaragua. BAILING
SUBifiV
VioUna, Oaitars, Flutes, and all. kinds of. Music* Merchandise, Ho. 91-Wabash Street, TBBBS HAtTTE INDIANA.
TONING AND of PtAKOt and other InstrnmeotKVill'be prompttyattendedto. OLD PIANOS will bo takenih tuade forJKEV ONES. anl08dwtt J./O.LTlfDEMANN.
L. KISSNER'S
PAlAiVlil!
O'J
No. 48, Ohio iltreet,
OPFOSITK THS 0017BT 90TJSB,
TiCBBE-HAUm IN IJ.
.ill J-l
This being the largest and most elegant. Muslo EstabUshmeot
1W THIS STATE 2
Buyers in want of fine
PI A NO S
lffJliODEOKN,
O A N
Monthly Family
DKSS,aBevolTer,
or «oih% other artlole cvf vgual taiue, Free ot Cost. Agente wanted everywhere, male and female, for ths beat One Dollar i'awnbtgker'. Sale in tha oouBtrt Send for Clrcolar. S. 0. TQOMPSOK AGO., SOHanorer Street, Boelon, Mass.
A Physiological View or Marriage, The Cheapest Book Ever Published 1 Containing yearly Three. Hundred Pages
Aad 130 Sue plates
Jand
44
«$ Haaoter Strart, Boston, Main.
•. -i...
MAMMFACTURLR
ul!
New frame houuu aud lot, 80*3#M ftwt.oa Straw beVVy Hill. Very CDeapi
Twe'lotaliitDean'i AddltflMi-very fcheapl
?'i"-
:r .. ,1.- J53r
Jfivu aor«w,.eMt pf ri^gany ttfiden^.
200 a6fee, 3 tnllee east. knowV as *ihe "Hnssey ITaras," ail fenced, wfltTurproTed gfcdd aeadmr wooJa paatwtt^ and. oina: tlmter A irat-fila« ro»T«n fcr-- -'bf i. 60 Building Lots, adjoiaiui the city, northeas —good slse^-low piiee and faT rable terms
Aa
1
a v, ri S CITY PBOPKBTY, 2J-s Forty Lota In Linton's Addition to Terre Haute Hotiae and lot, east. OUio street, Houee and lot, in Mc$Iurrain'a Addltition, Bou«eatidlot in Sibley's addition on 5th street, Boase aad lot in Base's addition on 8th street, Ronse and lot on Poplar, betwten 6th and 7th streets, *'.
Houee aad lot on Morth Sth, betw'eefa CheSnnt end Linton streets. Two business Honsea Qn Jttain street.
COC^TT.PBOPEBTY. ef N acres rnC^oneytjreak. Township, 178 acres is Lintoatawn?hSp. 3 Acr^a below tho Boliing.uil), weaseideoanal. janSSdtr
Farm
MUSICAL.
MUSIC.
W"ii
J. O. LiNDEMANN, •mm-?** vjs. .'ABAitKB
FIAJMOM, MEIiOUEOlN
'i
8
-2«'.*• I
A5ad smaller lustruments, and Musical Mercbandl»e of tirery description, Sheet Muslo and Instruction Books, should aot Iktlta visit the
PALACE OF MUSIO.
All kinds of M^jfiloni lustramfmt* re^«lr#d In tbi) ruopt approved manner. u&w
•LEWIS&CO'S
~-.telv4i uLUStBAtBD'^ -fitW
FOB THE MILLION!
Thousands of families fn the city and oonntry ham long.'felt the'want of aa Illustrated Jonrnal at a reasonable price, and^equal ,to any un this confluent. To this end, wo hare engaged good artlxts. The literary department will he one ef tho featu/es of the -paperrand-we shall publish from time to timo, yriginal Tales, Sketches, Ac., Sy the leading Writers of the'ciKnxry.
THIS IN 9TO lOTTEBl
But we offer as aa indnoemeat to those trho'snbecrtbe, and WU1 help to paA forward to a'sucoeM. ful issue, aohcap aad »ttluablalll(lstiated Family Journal, and giriTA LABGHTNUMBEK Of PBEMICMS. Subscribers will nut have to wait to know (f they hava/a^protidnS. IheM wUl he i,3'i premiums distributed to the subscribers.— The pajtsr villbs *ll «Mtb Che doliarj fbr the year, a bools hss hein p(apar»d for subecribers with nuscbers-froui lto liW,O0O^aud th^prqminias are tqa^fly dislrflititfl tHrodga'tlie ono hdndred thouRftndnainhors.
T:r
If there should, be one thoasand names received on the same day a^d date, the.letters will beupea•d regularly as tCSy tome to hfcnd, and marked on tue book in- Vfcgtfar rotatl«uJ'ai tipeDMf^'ao tSat there wilibe a fair dlatrlbutiUB ef the inreadums. We shall nablish the asmea of ttM persons that are -ntitlrd to the premiusss, liTbs Haw Tots MiMhrn^r tuwr aA*i»r aiid'fn tha city Aini:country papers. "v The following Proaluu will be SUMMON. 10
Cksh PrwOgmf^lgJ syh^. q.ooo
as:" A—/.2W ".*u. '"'iifir"ii'.:l)ooo
30 •. ....f™ soo 10 Gold watches (Sl«.W.0».) t60each.u»«.
S^OO
tO Wliooz AO. SewlagMachlaas S60 tacb_. a.ooe 80 Howe'sa«wiog XachinM 60 3,000 90O3Pr«Aiaas of tl aachu. ,OOe
TB»MB TO TOBS0BIBEB8. 1
oepy^oayeiw, with one subscription ......91.00 A copies, riac" Bra
...M
fi.M
JO oopias, ncfe'l-y, twenty .-..-Stt.OJ cPersocs getting op clabs will ha entitled to premiums, as above.
Address LB WIS A 00..41 Mercer Bt^sat, New York, Box SMI.
Write the address plain, giving the township,* county and State.- MiAM bj naft, Post Office ordtT, registered letter, or exprass, may be eent at our risk. ___ aifMkSCK*.
Levi B»ckw*ll, TlSasmi of the Sows Sewing Machine Co.,e#OBrrfadway, KewYork. Xdward t. Match. Becrataryof tha Wlloox a (Hhhs Sewing JUohin^O&.,&OSBtoadvayN. T.
UdStwlt
A-
TATBOSlZR HOiMBS MAJJUJT.:- F^pttCBls. i«i— on hand lL flne stock cf Sash, Sows and BUnJs, of cur own mattuia.ture, which we will sell at a very small idvance on at.
We Warrant oiir W orlc to bs mperior to aay ever before offered In this market.
Baying of as will tarnish employment to yonr own Mechanics, and at the same time
Ing.
Yourselves
awe warrant all onr work.
Ve also keep on hand, and manufacture to order. Window and Door Frames,, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber used ia Dtti\d-
CliIFT Ac WILLIAMS. PBA1BII CITY PLANING MILLS. fstOdtf
JJISSOLUTION Notice is hsreby given, that tbe partnership lately ealsting between the undaraJgncd, nadir the firm of Brokaw Bros. A Co., expired by lim!tation on the "first day of February, 18S3, and j*u illSSnlmil tij* trnitnsl oonsent. All persons having claims agaiast said firm will, please present them for unmedlafe payment. The notes and acoounts of said flrmhavo bean placed in the hands of Brokaw Brotbera for colloction, al the old stand, and those knowing themselves Indebted to the aid firm will please come foTward and settle immededlatly.
OKO. B. BBOKAW. /,» CHA^. B. BBOKAW,
WALMSLKY,
wsitftqtna bf,yv 'BDWD M.
S. FITZ BANDOLPH.
SfQ OO.PABTNKkSIIIP. The undersigned have farmed a Co-Partiterslilp tinder the firm name of Brokaw Brothers, sucoessora to Brokaw Ilrog. A Co., and 11 continue. the general Dry Good* and Hoase-ftifnishlag business at the old stand.
GEO. K. BBOKAW, CHAS. B. BBOKAW,
HENBY P.
JI
BBOKAW,
Feb. 1, 1868-20J3twlt
BftRRETT'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE Wis decided by the N. H. State Fair iiad Is now conceded by ttio public to I tlie very beat Propnratfon for ncMu*iair I Qray or faded ITair ta it» origiual color \prOfDotlo^lu Growth. ctiCfcatlngHa- —, mors and Da^tlrufl', nafl for Dteuta# and the Ilair. It is frcf Co 4 from pofcouons draffs, do»» tuiii tho finest fabric, .and A Tfc le-iven the Scalp
CLEAK,
A
the Hair men, and GLOSSY.
OS
,Hicf J~R. bARBETT & CO., Proprietors/3 KAJtOSSBTEB, 2t. H,
LOBD A SMITH, Chicago, Ooaeral Korth-Wcst-rn Agents. J. &
H.
A.
Tsrre Haute, Ind.s",-'e' uovlldwSm it®
"1.
No. 25
Maiden Lam,
New York,
Doc. 14,1867.,
°.Tn my Card of Nov. 1,1S67 I stated that, "Tor the purpose or more fiiliy inpplying the wanu of the public, anatn oraer to prevent ttiiSSrupnloaa dealers ftom palminj on lntorlor and "worthless goods as the Morton Gold Pens, shall liea-t-alter sell no goods at wholesale
In aooeptin* Agents, great caxe has been exsroiaad to appoint those who, by long-continued fair dealing, have acquired a reputation for hone at y, ^.responsibility, and probity—men in whose word the pnblio havo learned to plaoe confidenoe. These Agents have %gxeed to keep a full assortment of my pena, and to sell them at my published prices. Thuathe public are supplied by them, with just auoh pens as they want, either aa to writing "or prioe, arid get a full equivalent for the money
P'lTo
agent ia apiointed to travel ftoni plaoe to plaoe, or canvass the country, ao that all who want a Morton Gold Pen must get it firom the I.ocal Agent or from headquarters. •None need apply for the Agenoy except in conformity to the above, the liberal discount "To Olubs" being sufficient inducement to all others.•
!ooaUii*&.
A. MORTON.
DOCTOR WHITTIEK,
ABIGULAULr
BBKD PHYSIOIAIf, as hi
Diploma which hann (n his office will show haa made Ohixmk DUtan' As ntudy tf hit aft, an^ lias a Dnion-wldfl reputation, having been tonoe
Looiethan any otner.ChronioDiseast
Chyslolan. Much ofhis practioe has bean of a private na Irfi-
L~~
CU..J. g]J pp 6
xnnMt,0in.w j,mw, WIWW—I MI BapfttM also, the elbots of a Solitary Habit, ruinous t( Body and Mind, producing blotches, debility, !m
UNUHUJF^ WOHIIOVSl OUi('ltU Ml »UW»v IU OUJ uur aase.bct all occnrrlsg frequently
ID
varlons cases
aV"Aocommodations ample, charges moderate oaree guaranteed. Oonsnltatlona by latter or ai office, nrea. Moat eases can be preperiy irvatcn If Menstruation and Pregnanoy, 3o. wHhoutan Interview, anf medicines, seesre tro,. ibservaUon, sent by mall or express. Hollo irance to business In most cases.
Address Box 3092, St. Louis, Mo. 'Hoars 8 A. M. ta 8 P. M. Office perinaDonth located at No.617 flt.Charles'Stroot,botw»on fttxti and Sevanth.oaa square South of Lindell Hotel, retired root in the oontre of the cltv.
Oousnftation rooms, aad rooms tor the acsom modatlon of such patients as require dstly persoft al attantion.
Can gat, In a sealed letter envolop^iny Theory Symptoms andTicatment of Nervous,Drinaryanr
tnreeHMnx postage stamps so prepay pastag#?" Oiroular for LadiM,relating to Diseases of Puii«r agrSdawly
COLGATE &C0'S
FragrantToilet SOapa [are prepared by ildlled Workmea from the BEST JtATKBULS, [and are known ss the
STANDARD by Dealers A Cnxtom ers. Sold everywlieer 24dwly
COAL.
TC.GEOVBR,
a Nun ia WOOD AND COAL. The undersigned Is ncv? delivering the super! or Coal of the Pioneer Coal Mining Oompany, at Oarrysville, and respsotfully.soltaits.an examination and trlaL It will b« round equal to the Bratll Coal, and is furnished at mnch less rates I wonld refer cansumers to B. L. Thompson, Ksq.. who la using It at his Mill and Besldence. Orders left at Ira Orover's Stove Store, Third Street, north of Main, wlilrecelvo prompt attention.'
Jnly IT, dtf TIM. 0. UROVJBB-.
QOALI COAL I
,!'jc
TheBest is the Cheapest K. F. MEBBIL Is now prepared to faruish tka best Brad and Highland CoaS, alsa the Lehigh and Anthracite Goal, If ordered. Orders left at McKeen's Stars, 107 Maln St., or Hs^rtsook A Ban nlster's, will receive prompt attention. a3dtf
COAL! COALir MOFABLASE IS NOW
TOffN tf farairi
fnrnishlag the hest quality of Birer Coaf, •craeoed on a wider screen than any other.'JDeatsr la using, and at the very lowest rates'
Ordsrs Telt at tbe Couutv Scale*, or at' Woodtsansea's Grocery, on Main Street, nest door to C. 0. Smith A Oo. Stove store, will rMshss prompt attention. Leave orders with tfus. Arnold. at the Post Office. JyttjJtf
I HA ED MtiBTLKO
ipplying the best quality of River Oca*
at the market rates. Orders, loft at., Chambers' drooary Store, southwest corner of^the Publie Saoara, wtlt r^taive aMmpt%ttaaiteo. }»RIT
J. A, BllYAN
S9m
JOff" PRINTER,.
115 MAIN ST.
(Oralllw Jtat&i sp:
^F'/ISA?LI ^TS»RF-«R 1SR& 6^^
BdOTS ANO SHOI&
OOTS AND 3HOB6.
HV.
A N I
TREWSI
Ia^aejling
Boo¥ Slides YcrFClieap
To close ont his large stock of
Boot* Shoes and Oaftters, T» «ake noD -fer Spring stock. Yon will sav mOBoyhyoalUagoahlma*
Ho. 8 ICeohanios Blook, Particular Attention Is glrea to
CUSTOMWORK This tlectituKol Is In the hands Of SKILLFUL W0BKM8N. octlSdtf
HENRY LAT1AI, |itt»
XANVTAOTCULB ANN UATFS I*
qKi
BOOTS AND SLIOEEHavtag an experienc* of twenty-lira years, I feei confident that I can give sriisfactlon, both with my own msnofacture and Eastern work, a full stock ef which I keep on hand. "SH0P-$n Lafayette Strcdt, lorth of the Innctlon of Fourth Stceats ... dec6d6
and SHOE SHOP.
io under*lulled having jnst opened their
Shop, respectfully Inform the cttlaSns of Terre Haute aud surrounding country,, that they at,' prewired '«ofo their work to the etrttre satisfa« Uo» pf their cu«toa.ars, as well, in style aw in fitting, no tnktter about the shapoof the foot. Tb'e verj: bgst^tolt« of leather always on hand.— Mending donu in the bosi ty and on short notice. Kv^ry article will tell by weariBg wbat our work is, and will recommend it.
LE1BINU A TABN2BB,
Basement of Hoberg's new Brick Building, the fourth house west of corner of Main and Seventh Streets, near the Terre Haute Hausa. asplMly
fyy.W"
Drug and Prescription Store -rtti *«-'i
IRA GROVER, Jr.,
Woald -nnoance to the cltisens of Terre Hants and vicinity, that bs has opened at Mo.
46 South Fourth St*
OPPOSITE THE MABKET HOUSE, ft.iV. A Fnll and well Seleetad Stock of
PUfiE DRUGS AND MEDICINES Chemicals, Oils and Dye Stuffs. PERFUMERY,
eH
1
-AMB-
ri
DAVIS,
IS A 1
for
Pure Wines and Brandies,
For jUedical Purposes,
•PATENT MEDICINES.
And all other articles kept by Druggists general ly, which ware bought low, and will be sold at
Lowest Cash Price.
-iiJ."--? iSi'i?' .teii fc- 87#
PflYdlOIANS PRESOBIPTIONS C^BXFULLX COMPOUMDEU.
IJrtA. GROVER, jr
DKC66ISI AND €HSMISTt No. 40 South Fourth St. jj Between Ohla and Walnut,
TEB.BG HAUTE.....„ INDIANA. N. B.—Mr.
Grover trusts tbat his
EARS'
of intimate acquaintance with the business, is a sufficient guarantee that full eatisfao. t'ion wllt be rendered patrons. 27dt
SOLICITORS.
QHARLEa WSLRBE & CO.,
^SOLICITOUS OF PATENTS,
AT PATENT LAW,
COUUSSLLOBS
Sodei Bnllders, DeaIen' 1b Pateat Rights, aad
ARTICLES.
OJTJUJE—CI EAST MaBKBT SXBEET, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Our facilities for prooutihg P&tents are not ex. oteded by anywtahlishmentln the HnltodStates. AllkJndR of Models built to order. [dl4d6m
ESTABLISHMENT.
355 West Fourth Street. CINCINNATI.
Swedish Movement*. Electro-thermo Bathe, ii Sot, Cold and I
Medicated Baths.
Dr. B. NKWTON TOOKEB, formerly of Qresn Monnt, Water-Onre, Is piiinnansntly lecated ai above, and willoa lve special attention to OHBON 10 DISEASES and JUCF6BMIT1I3 OF TEE SPINE.
ro
Clronlars eobtafping farthti1 information and reference ta soma of the beat known business men In OlnOttfnaii aad 'elsewhere, furnished on application.
A limited nnmber of patients oan be accommodated with board. deaUdSmeod
plumbing. B. BUCKKr.L being -a practical PLCMBEB, ana at'tho request of many friends begs to amionooe that he is now prepared to exe cute all orders in the above business,.in connection 1th-his
House Painting and draining.
SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS At fitted ap on the most apprvved prinoiplea.
Hepairing promptly attended to. set'S
DTE HOUSE. ",yc--ra-lijji 5
tl. CI.ARIDGE
Has returned to this sity, and fitted np a Steam Dyeing and Scouring Ss'abllshssedt, at the old Stand, Ko. 8 North Fourth Street, whore he will be pleased to meet his old friends, and aa many aew ones as may favor him with their patronage 26dtf
QITR BILL POSTER
GEO. W. REIPSNIDER. Programmes and Circulars distributed in OOOD-STFLE! #mr AU ordsrs lalt at Dovltng Ball, or at rlntlng^Offices. wUl be prpmpttrs ttondad to wit ooifrmitl aMi
CVINIBUS LINE.
(J B. JILLLEK'S OJJTNIBU3
Vi/. ASD HACK LINE. W til attend to all calls tor trains leaving' -the (Sty, and also deliver passengers in any part of the city with care and disoatch
MM*
All orders le toi^tha Slfte at
OFL«e,at
Post
D4vls* Drop Store, or my teeldeuo* will be prompt Unattended Uw BanSMtr
A TITTMAN,
)7-.
MECttANlCLAN,
SOi Main Street,- between «th A 7th Sts., Teirt-© Haute, Ind. Moosts aao
AAWIMS
KXSCETZD,
Baamr
Sewing Machines and other Li£bt Machinery repaired to glve satisfaction. Bre«ch-Loading Shot-Onus after the oelebrstep TnNMb Pattern, nade from ua# or, old material, mar MIV
JOHN ARMSTRONG, ir
fiansmltli and StcncU Oatter.
Fiour. Whisky and deck braads, also Plata larking Clothing, cut to ordw. (7Cn made aad repaired In the beet of style.
Zwork warranted to give satisfaction. sccp 2d door £«.t of the Kew Court House, a stseat, at the Vino aoantrjlsT Soalea. fdl
^lABIKET AND CAfiPENTEK
\J "WSBK. The undersigned would respeotfhlly announce to the citixarn of Terrs Ssuts sod vicinity, that he is .. ..-r and done,
ABIIS MUTE
le ciuxeiu oi
ua:
anil TlClttlty, tnat
prepared to do Jobs la the Cabinet Uarvlng Carpenter line. Also, repairing Furniture »in the best ^yia. a. MOtNOif, tat) Kat|onai
ASM,eaa-teU
4useeeast of OU-
bart's. deo6d3ltt
oK-om-iiofc i. a t«rt«*alj ooaao as {tueruMiteal Fever, and aa caa-
TAIBLT
raavairrcD as Small P»x."—
Bew. Chat. K. K.mg, 3f. D., Lb. D.. et
I N S
PEEP ABED P11K8CKIPTION
BKT.CBAh. K. KI3r«, «.Lk At.. Ac., For thePraventloaaadGnreof
CONSUMTtlON
For the Uadieat Cktre of ASTHMA, BKONCiUTIS, OATABBB, and all othet atfections of the lasji, Throet, and AIB PASSAGES for General «3d Special OeraSgemeau of |ha,lfervoas Systaaa |r Disorders of the BLOOD and for all Functional Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels.
The Prepared Prescription
Increases the strr.ngth.and deepens the color of the Pale Blood. It subdues the Chills and Fever, ahd diminishes the ExpectoretleiiV It ehetts the NIGHT SWEATS, always, In from semiate' teen days. The Appetite is Invigorated, ana the patient rapidly gaine &eeh the Ceagb asA the difficult Breathing are sp«edil/ ratieve4 Sleep becomes calm and refreshing the svacaatlons regular and uniform. -Allthe geaerhiVyMu torns of UoNSL'MPTlOM, ASTHMA, BreimhlS^ Ac., disappear with a really astonishing rapidity.
THE RRESCBIPTIO^
Should be used .In cv«ry Disease, by. «sbateve name known, In which there M. Exhibited and derangementoi eivhar theM nBVOU#Or
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Hyatems. It is unequalled in Feyale Planter^ Scanty cr Suppressed Menses, **Whtss," Ac. Xhe Pltai'A&KB rilESOBLPTlOMia b*ttethe Best aud the most eo.nomiaal Medicin» th*t can be tatted. The average d»se, Is two teas]K pntfu"^ lakun onoi a day. The patient neter requiresunder ady circuinstances, to osev"Coogh Mixlures," for the Cough ''Expectorants" lot thi. Expectoration "Tonics" for the Appetite or tDi Weakness Iron for the Blood' Anodynes km the Nervnos Iritation Acids tor Night Sweats or Whisky or Cod Liver OU-4bt -tbe Wasting, '(ta Srsciriu, A
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.'.lioii, an.i, through this Cundition, upon tbe Wholu Biiiea 01 symptoms. StatesHals frosss Patlnrti, Ac.
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stage of Co'^sumption. la tan days after taking ihu PaiESCBiPTiox, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fever Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now w«fll aturad with flesh. My restoration Is a marvel to all who know rue.—Mas. 0. L. Waiear, -'Tour Prescription saved my daughter'a Ute, aud has probably saved me hundreds of dollar*." —ltev. E. Hrnrnaxrs, Bemsen. N. T. "We bless God lor the beaelklt we have received from your Prepared Prescription."—itev.P. PxaauaiMB. Blosshurg, Penn. "Every one to hom have rsoonametided it has benefitted by its use."—Bev. 0. D. Jo*Mi Batiae, Wisconsin.
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