Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 March 1868 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS
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Bepabllcan Township COHYentlonf.
The Bepnblican voters of Harrison township are requested to meet in Mass OonTofcHftn, Hew Court nouse, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
SATURDAY, MABOH 14th, 1868. The object is to nominate one Trustee, one jJnStico of the Peaco and four Constables to bt votai for at the April election. I
It is also suggested, the outside townships that have not heretofore designated any time to hoH their Township Convention to nominate: dates to be voted for at the April election,'dlall hold a Township Convention at the(r fespetttye voting places, at 2 o'clock P. M., Saturday, Mar* 14th, 1808. By order of tho Executive Committee.
TO-DAY'S ADYERITSBMBNTp
J. F. Mears—Tin Soaet Iron and Copper Worker. Coco Cream—I. I*. Mabau & Co.
GRANT CL.UB.
HON. JOETK G. CRALJI
Will li.cu„
Tho people, without distinction
ty, are invited to attend.
GRANT CLUB to-night!..
W. B. MEWHINNEY, Deputy Marsnal, we regret to learn is ver^_itangerouill.
of typhoid fever. -f3
HON. JOHN G. CBAIN will ADDRESS Grant Club nt night.
HOGS.—Marshal'Reiss IWs for tho public pound at the Lower Mar, re| which he will sell to the fi/gheifcJ Sc ieff this morning.
IF THE EXECRABLE WSAII^K*- WE ivo, "enjoyed" this week should cause a fel to commit suicide, would it not be indictable under the "provoke". Jawj?j-p
A LETTER from this city to the IniUanapolis Journal suggests Hon. W. E. MoLean as tho Republican oa^didpte for Congress from this district. Ji
INSANE.—We learn James A. Wlch, an old citizen of Middletpwn^ thisx^u ity,has recently become insane from intense thought on religous mattery H# is rot a member of any church.
QUICK.—"We sent a dispatch to Ev Misville yesterday evening to a gonWemain in the city and in less than an hour a,reply was handed in at this office. Great is lightning, managed by clever and prcjmpt telegraph operators. —i
TUE Indianapolis Herald speaks pf little pleasantry between the Journal of that city and tho EXPRESS as "the foundation of a newspapertbnal Bght." We assure tho Herald that there is nothing of the sanguinivorous ia this case.
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L. A. BUBNBTT, GlialWnUn.
Attest: N. FH.BF.CK, Secretary.
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Thursday Morning, March -IStlu 186^
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dav at tho NEW COURT HOUSE, in lerfef v... ii H'I'.irf .« Haute, on THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 12fh at early gas lighting. ... ..
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MAYOR'S COURT.-—TWO "drunks" wept through tbe municipal mill yesterday.
EX-GOVXRNOK DKNNISON, of at tho Terre Haute House. I
DKPEW & CI.ATFEI.TER, of tbis'cijty have boon petitioned against, by thair creditors, as involuntary bankrupts,
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A SERIES of meetings lit 'life 'ChfSStihn Church has just closed, resulting in t£e admission of forty-four, npw membor|j.
CAPT McDonald, of the Postofl ce Nown Depot, daily places us under olfll gations for newspaper Iavors/V,lX
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DIED—Yesterday inorn ing at 1 'o'clock, after a protracted illnoss, NELSOK WESTFALL, in tho fifty-first year of his age riejhas resided in this city about thirtysix years, and was mjuch
rtm^ed
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honest dealing and integrity of character. Funeral services this aftornoo^ «aI two o'clock, from the residence ,?» Mul^orry stroot, near Sixth. The friends of the family will ploaso attend without further notice.
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ON THIS PICTURE AND ON THKT.— They sat side by sido in the Mayors fcourt yesterday morning, the misqi^ble, ragged old vsgrant and tho pnocociou^f j|oung loafor and inebriate. The fornVeii was scantily dressod tho numerous rents in his shirt and apology for a coat, disclosed his dirt-begrimraed flpsh, barred the many drunken falls that ho had suffered and a soiled and tattered article of jianla-^ loons was secured about his wais^ in a very insecure way, the 'artiClS momentarily threatening to slip from him, altogether. His hair was white as snow, and his form bent with years and dissipation. There was tho blank, nervoless §ure of tho eye, which denote the maw who has long since parted with hope. Tho J"dting man, although not so far advanded in
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THK GEABTf,C*LTTBt meets to-night at the New Court House.
THK BrViti'foee tW«ty-three inches in the twenty-four hours preceding noon yesterday, and is still coming up. The W1&V lfu:ka feurand a.hslf fact of being as high as it was last' year at the greatest flood.
The steamer Lady Pita came up at noon yesterday with pork and lard, and the Mason went up last evening.
S Wisipfree tMk nfea dbtifs Un fcoise keepers will contradict us point blank, in a statement that nine out of ten of them do not know how. to stew a dish of oysters. By the ordinary routine that nearly every one follows, either the oysters are stewed anda^iuvelled out of all semblance to th'emfelves ik ihape, glzS and flaver, or else the soup and "thickening" has a ra^ taste that spoils it. Here is the right method. Try it once, and we'll warrant you won't need telling the second timej. Pick the. oysters out of the juice with a (oA, t& drf A pOBBib^f' iteW the juic€(, thickening, milk or water, of whieh thfe soup is to be made, until thoroughly cookthen drop the oysters in, and just as t^e coblediabup begins? to slfbw- signs of simmering, empty all out together, nn£ you will hkvb rtck laiipf and plaaM' ojrsjters, luscious enough to make you think you .ne*aMa*t0dr rfai ^jfteraijef&re.»
EEEH DOUOLA^, ^ade Jaie first a^peatf ancebefore a Terre ilaute audienco laat evening at Dowling Hall. .The vast audience room was completely "filled—aboyt one thirfi of tho assemblage, being colored people, 'the latter were sealed mostly in a body' on the^soutli side'of the middle aisle. Mr. Douglass'is a large, robust, well developed man, a mulatto in color, with hair much sprinkled with gray- ^!s .TOijp^ |s o^lodi^i^ full and. resonant clear and distinct enunciation, the peci^-
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He devoted some time to the Constitution.' His early, life was not very fWor2le to^he mrtltttti'Oii—certainly not .for We "peciullar i'nstitutlon." The Coristi"tuifofc Mr". t»bt ditift®—merely a hadian gonta'ivance, «n3 susceptible of hdman arieiidmeflt. It did n.ot countenance the popular |de^ tha* .this is only "a white arah's government j" nowhere mit could suet an. inference be. found. Our fathers ao framed the instrument that when s!avery came down—ra# down it must cortis —the superstrttfeture would not be marred. He was: satisflod our fathers gave vis a better OiMstttption than could have beon obtained irom the aons ptevious to the iff .il ..
He humMously'ail'ude'd1^ the effort to class thefee^ro with the monkey but as the negro's heel was longer than the white man's, and'tbe monkey had no heel whatever, the classification would not hold good. Mentioned that since the colored race came to this countFy it had not onlyJost its liberty, but. a portion of its color!
He said we had made great progreis^We bave learned something by the recent war. Events have followed events so rapidly as that we have hardly been able to disentangle them. It has broken the chains of the slave and put a musket on his shoulder: But you ask too much wh|n you ask the negro to thank this government for only that. As well might Pharoah ask tbe children of Israel to thank -Mm when be found he could not liold them any longer..
Of the "Sources of danger to our Government," the title of his lecture, he said thp greatest was the existence iri it of the 'one man power. We bave the one man power now, and got it bad! His objection to our government was not that it i6 not Democratic, but that it is not Democratic enough. The government should rest firmly on all the people—white and black --malo anil female. He firmly believed that Andrew Johnson y/as ,spnt ta jttfach the people the folly of one man %bwor. Be'excoriktol His Accidency at a fearful rate Another source of danger or,
rather,
years, bore himself Jffith a^jK^g^ering care-for-nobody air, lo^t4o all"s|anjo and indifferent to his fate. A coinrabp marlrSfnaBgnage to "the sudden and mysterious deaths of three Presidents, and tl^singiilar coincidence of the three succeeding Yice Presidents betraying the party that elected them.
ard so young, ho could see in his Whitehaired companion a picture of his coming life, if whisky or the gallows do not mercifully cut him off before he attains dishonorable old age. I
element of weakness, was the vast
patronage at the disposal of the President -jRfofbfr, tbe two terms the President may hold then the veto power the p&rcfonlng power, in the hands of the sate* also,secured diplomacy in time of peace. We should abolish the office of Yice Presidaht—we had had bad luck with it—could see no more necessity for such an office th^n a lady to*:afclcct a secjnd •husband on the night of her bridaL,**ft was dangerous to hove »n heir-apparent so nearthe throne. He spoke at length and
Having spoken more than three hour*
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He Tya8 introduced by JJRev. W. Davis, pastor of tho Colored. Methodist Church, under whose auspicos and for whoso benefit he lectured. Ho prefaced his lecture by remarking that he had often appeared before this American pebple in tho character of a slave afterwards as an udvocate of the slavn but now as an American citizen and tho best return fpr this favor was tb point out some of tho defects of the government,
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No OPPOSITION will be niacle to'' ho. nomination of Geo. W.^Na^lor, as^riB" tee of this toynsliip".
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shotv how these 'defects trtay beTefnjedi^di He said whilo our orators, bpflst that!tbisform,of gSVernment is iti'time (to take the place of all other powers, that we had not loarned to love loyal men and hat6 traitoTS t?e wore a sort of free loVe Society—love everybody—love General Grant—love. General Lee. Thus far we hail not-shown, our ability to .protect loyal toen ^rd punish traitors. He referred to the bloody jiiassacre at New Orleans aiid to, tjh^tafiement that came only a day! or two smce, th«t Gen. Hancock, the representative of the stars and stripes in tjiat rode Reside Jeff Davis amid the of the populace. He believed ,^:45fl^!ttitions ,^o«ld be more firmly cemented bad five or six of tie leading re^ lMen banged, to show the majesty of|he law.
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•he £as f6#c& tostop kAft fegavt ftf lisj audience, although he stated he haL a great deal more' lack. He announced! he »q^ret(Ufiiift .»-iew,d%jES aad.^Wer bis lecture OB'mBfclf-MsideMAnt"..
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STATE ITEMS.
EVANSVILLE is becoming* ah 'miportantj cotton market: ,-i
MADISON isjto have a new steam fir
TfHi jgfta A YOUNG man named Billings has beeq arrested at New Albany' for robbing hii father's store.
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A DECIDED improvement is perceptiDl^ in theSocal department of fhe^'t.rWiiJfiii tumbril! ftiK maw iv Gazette.. twit ba-n rTVltr
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THE matrimonial business is dull all over the State. Leap year does not seen 1 itj)f hard ti
THE Presbyterian Uiiion Con^entjo: 1
meete to-4fgf At PresbytoriaH GhiuB(4^ii&idi4Dii<|lis.
^B/P^K )Sotl^ th» MftdiBon county murderer, and not Stolt], as patMSa' yesterda^
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THE following additional petitions taav
Lowis Depev^yigoi Ctoantyri'f Israel ^latfi)bpr, Yigo Coi^njy., ,a
TA* CITIW^OEIN^PFT^OLFE|)|LT0^LB^ offering liberal inducement?, to secure tWe State Faic at that city for the next tfrrae years.
THE Kotbmo Daily Herald says: Oi fellow citizen, David Dennison, is luck. He is one of a- hundred heirs to afe
dollars. ...
A MAN named Freeman^ a deserti from the regular arrny, was drhmmedoi of the service, at the arsenal, neair Ind anapolis, the ottct-day, after having h|d' the latter MM' IbraBJad 4ip«5nf'a7 Jpn^cji' ous part of4vtke^odfyv"&ra£h*India ink.
THE New Albany Commercial says"! btr number, of ppi^ob^ ^^d.,^lve/"joinfldl the several churches this city since the rev4vals commence^' up to Sun frra 11 day night, to sWvS lnfndP9d aii8:.ninfl yseven. I'rettj go#d:tw« m6ntEsT*work
AKNew «)^gyfnan l»i* hearers last Sunday that when Daijie was -jaw} in
th,ere(n wer^'sef^bd^with the lock consequence of which l^aniel esyiped Unhurt. The reverend gftnilewan faffe| to give •tbe .n^&S bffbe historian who cdrded tho fact. •vrse
THE wholesale merchants and brol ers of Indianapolis have formed an orgrnjza-
tjfiiv/olr,»ffWff^ «^4 with a view-tomutuakprotection against worthies ^usj^merf? artd-agaiiisfe dii«i^minaticA detrimental ta "their i^frrest^ by riilroad coifipailieg, 'SkjE
THE Evarrevilla Journal learns ihat Maj. A. Hynes of thVt city will in a s^ort time, start an evening paper, devotejl to the interests: of the Trader' Union. It Will be 'rteotftti
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A oentEBMAN frOm Evansvilldinftirn us that the new Democratic paper, movfment has been checked by the engag mentCourier^ r, .• .fAn .-t
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MESSRS. BTTTSCH parcbas^lsMilleris Jlfljll pn,Ilji^pi| street Indianapolis, for $5Q,000\ It is the inte^i tion of the new proprfttfcrs to make hall such as^wiTT supply the wants tbe city for,jpe»(Sry*r3 to u:— •—'1
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THE Circuit Court, Judge C. Y. Pattirsari presiding S6ti'Vfetie OH'
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We have coufsiderable confidence in Judge Patterson, although-heis a Democrat, aid can recommend hi'm as a gentleman aid one in dined to be^'ah iAipaltW'- jarkrj-^ Sullitan Unions re
inprfHiavrr'$tm«xpetted
to begin "the publication* In'a few dteys, A cop§idera,bfe( apace in Jtbe, D*F0t Will tc^KwiAtu
THE Indianapolis Journal says the Suggestion made a short timpr" since tl^at a meeting of the members of" the old 16th Itidiank reginratft tfeft4Mm*|j$iliel§ijond or Indianapolis, on the 4th of July,| has bo«rv ip^tad witth jects of tho meeting ejre, a, inenaly reunion of old comrades inuanns :4tnd to make arrangements for.e'cgctiag a mjonn1 ment over the remains of th6 late Gen P. A. Hackloman. There is furetyj not one soldier who served undei* this beljoved commander, but would che^rfjiHj jcontribute to aid in perpotuatin^ bis i|iem ory.
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THE Fort Wayne Gazette of tbe 9th says a youth named Smith was .arrlestecl yesterday for attempting to steal a pair of panU from a bakery^n Oolottbiasireet, and brought before Justice: HjUiinai ibit morning for trial. The cas6 ia yost[ oned until Saturday morning and the-toy feeld in bail to the amount-of $300. He owns up to having set fir.q to three or four bouses in Tolelo, apd eli^ ti^MCjiteinnati. Also says be onee killsd aoomrade. ^hese confessions are freely ma^ and a« he has been locked up before for various petty crimes it is an open question whether he is vicious, crazy or no* jcqmpos. j3e evidently nftodsa. gUaJ^lan
Congressman Wasfeburfi,-efJ Indiana, did not lose bis trowsers. at Mempltii. No man of equal rank in the atmyjiaa a better record than Henry D. \fashbarn.'— The Washburn'e whom he is so flippantly mixed up with, is Gen. Washburne, ber of Congress from Wiscdnsift lant and accomplished oflK elyb$£OB
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a rebels while in command at Metoph and came very near being captured, as General Crook was captured, within the nea of his own men.—-
Ind. Oommervial.
AN old ^citizen, living in the south'
ns in the
ssraaawfiiws? ass
had broken out, and troops were wanted for the President. He was pretty badly*
him that thML^M^ iiold^Sullivanj would still adhere to their old policy—} "Narry man and narry dollar."—Sullivau Union.
G. A. R.«i*jClfti^egklirlfaieeting of Post No. 1, District of Yigo, and Department of Indiana, G. A. R., held March lOtbj
wwsrtiie '41^1 tion was adopte^jt^^^ WHEREAS our former comrade, R. Jj Rogers, alias R. IL-JSpgers, was charged with having at various times, and of difr
tenses
atii gel-
IHB contest ainxwg tb^ candidates for ts
still traveling about lainy therefor^-
practicing his
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rmj xrraGTmrw) puBHsn »vn»B piSfiBJIl and resolution in the TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS,"**1th^a
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DEXTER'' 2151 —The'sb^rt'est time oh record. Chimney .Corner, Literary AJ-
bum* Tinsel and.New ,Yo
SEED OATS and Spring Wheat for saje stJobn Haney & Cois warafeouso-r-i: tn. .fa -7 ,0
GRANT CLUB.—There will bo a meeting ^frtie .«feizens„..^«$prrikattrT^n^'P at the Montre&' ScbobT'HmisQ, on Frid ,y evening, March 13th, for the, j^urj^ose of forming-'*' Grant Club .. All persons are invite*1 to attend.—-
OR SA'LK\^dtpu^af#n,D iot, Fourth street eontains 7 rooms, cell ir, cist^5^^a
HUT ao Fi
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the first house on.North 4th street, abc ve the Railroad, west side. lOdwlw I.::. F.XH/T'IAQK'J
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TABLE CUTLERY '^Russell make, plaljed
TABLE UUTLERY, JKUSSell maKe, placed. aMaathwiMd- ty
make, «lf^apdrit9irftfa6tttc "Offered
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GENthAL GRlfi^ari^^ferter cheap ast
superior to anything in^ the city.
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'GooD^UiiBW^AS^Alpftca UmbrSllas
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—GinghSw:tr^»lJr^la.s fif6m 75 cents Upwards. [ll,dtfj EDSALL & Cd. OMAKI* .'1* i-'S.gt XJIV i.
COAL 1- COAL J—Hawngsmade arrance-. ments for a Itffgfe ^Iflibtity of Coal fjjoUft tfee renowned Sherman -MgWi ^tNj^bijrg, y£ fem {^ejtar^a ^.#11,'Orders for' the abve Coal in any quantity. All orders left at my office durLqg the high .waters -will felled with promptness, aVth^idwfest (a^h,n|es.. Thja Coai has nq 8uperljr, .inx Wert.- -Ofcee*Nb: -24TWfd "sWit. ^^2^ .'"v, .A-^CpMPi
AFEKM BNT at N
Dowling Hall. IY. A IT-:—NFT-
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$10- RSWXHD.—1 will give Sen Dollars reward for' tile apfetejipnsibri of any Mrson, or persons,-caugh-t defacing bills on my Walls or. Boards. Ml ,'iM KHATf .iQ-'. w.' HEI^NTBHR, .law .t u.i' •"X:., 9dtf »n- City Hill Postdr. 1 1
COM® !4»MIA8T.—^Dhose beautiful pew styles of Cloths aud CJUSina^reS at No. 79 Main street. [9-dl|w
FORCED'SALE /or STOVES,1 TINWARK AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS—Wi)L be. sold at 63 Main. street, to-day, a liarge stock that muet ba. ilisposcd. o£ Great bargains to be had. [9-d|w
Now IS THE.^IME to.makoyour sjiring purchases wbile tba stock is: fresh and new. Call and leave your measutjes at tBannisteris, No. 79 Main street^] TJ [9-dlw I _r^_ ,-ri
GREAT SALTJ McLean SrHwford, of the stock of Stoves, Tinware, and Agricultural Implements, at. 63 .Main street •M .ftnu'nl'jSi. use [9-dlw -t.r.-v -t-'ip.h arte
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BUTTRICK"*S PIFTERNS for Shirts{ sad Children's CJothin^ nice and/ cheaft for •ale at Bannister's-79 Msrastreet.
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CONGRE*SMAN WASHJUKW of. Indiana, who had his trowsers captured a% Memphis during the war, delicately describes a ftemocrafic speaker as "ai so low down that it would require 4 ^lS1t0?ir,9^Fr' aqle.-otthi him the level of total d^ravity.'^JfV^
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LADIES! You-can save money by buy in£ those-beaatiful patlem^fbr-"Children's Clotbfng at No. 79 Mainstreet,^,
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Meininger, having resigned their poeition SVF, AgPW preparjad^ to take a limited number of pupils. Appit?": cations will be received, for a few days, at
Goto Riddle's for Collars and Guffs, far Jtatitf wf Oeniit virt I
WOBSTBD. Pall weight
per tmbce, at Biddle's, 151 Main street. Btt'V1 ix/4. *00 -.u
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Machine at Riddle's,
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all other
houjtJthj cgiintry friendly tp
Kna1the same. By order of the Post Commander! M. C. RANKIN.
JAMES O'MARA, P. A. I »3t«oui Ji- ia&tj iii fcl 1 ('f 3H •Ti l-.J5 I Hb PHREN0L0dYi ArMJB»'ffO EDUCATION]. —Prof. Palmer will lecture again thip evening at Pence's Hall on the abovesubjj&t.' Twei? t^ chfldfbeP-selmSte^l from tbe audience, boys and girls, their characters "publicly delineated shoW'What-otempermaatRiWiU.1 do. to .sppi to school early, and" wliich will not. Whsjt their native talents--al'e, and what trad«j .profeesip.n-^j^ljRg Wtoif how to "duHivite'their. organs, iand hoy to restrain theuau_...Also public delineations will be given of ladies and gentlcj-! ift
Buckwl 155 Main street.
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''.jfesciALNoiiCE.—-All accohnts of the
be settled without delay. Persons knowing tboronirlTT" to be interested xill please take noticej a^ pptdelay settlement. 1 6-dlw «f at ..M ha'•"nui
family. Enquire at tbe Gustav Weinbardt. ttt.
FIRST OF, THE SEASON. Sugar at Bail's.
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Doors open'at 7, Lettdre commence £|t' 7J o'clock. Prof. Palmer has taken rooirjsj in'PetfceV Hall where htf'da^Be Wimtl^t all hours of tho day to givo verbal or written delineations of character, dlt •ii AU A .4 ft ••. 'i /. 'i
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H. D. SCOTT,- I. [-Con. JOHN G. HEINL.
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F'RLME TIMOTRY, Clovarr an^ iton {«cky Blu€ Gfasp W"'lfoBBiii'4" Dowling itall. _1". dkf
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Cask
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ALWAYS go to Riddle's for 3|^nes^lffia^. pt
BISMAECK COLLARS.—T. H. Riddle has taken the' Retail Agency for this beautiCul_n^ .Collar. Try them and you wil^
HOUSE KEEPERS will find, in lookina
^re thrcni^i the H(Vuse Turnkbing Goods De-i
WHEREAS, he was triod, found guiltvi partment, at W. S. Ryce & Co's, and dishonorably discharged from the ser* tbat will interest them. wAftir
CarpeU^id^aj^ j^anginga wo have eve*
^l|i tnis section of country) Anew a^v^t^emeot in another column mentions som^^f t^,futures, and will attract an attentive rea^j^g^
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OH, YES!—A lot of fine OfliOns, jusi, received, at llay & BiiHeystS 'dill
i£4LYu.WjHiTK F^OUK, a^d beat Buck irh'est Flour/at Ray A Bailey's :df^'
'ennsylvana Wrght' dtf
in anc«)d advertisement baye^ comet hand at John R. Freeman's.
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104 Main street. The Ledger contains! •»'!•«-—•—. t@"N. Katzenbach has opeoedaiiaaicl TH6DFTW(»R6ITING:ANDFASAIIMAING EOSRIAN«E! „f Mstsmzmn bfif h-4' I •5S*art
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FOR RENT.—A WIFE of r3Domi^|ftpi|b^l '.T*tb'o public square, first brick^vrest'o of Kissnor's Music Store,
store ot .-. dtf.
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litest* ^asloAment ot teen's and
boys' hats and saps in the eity at N. Wesfr fall's, 85 Main street. dtf. ..
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t&~ FresfrftlriVardf choice' Toes snd
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f®" Clover, Timothy and filiie, ana Moss Seeds, at E. R. ROBBINS', NO. jl' Dowling Hall. dtf:
1! fciH i.Gd to I. 3. & idoisf/iB Cranberrys, Rasms, Currants, Citron, Turkoys and Oysters.
To BE^SLAUGHTERMTJ^-^vLot qUfehces, jtfcka %are of themselves. The finest assortment of ladies' watches engine turned, engraved, frosted, enanlelea, di^« mond, pearl cases, for the next thirty days we wUlaell "regardless of cost," as ^lisali & Vb. sa^. Call at 161" Main street, and examine the stock, dwtf S. R. FREEMAN.1
•anonoo aia
of tbe Bepabli«aa (iMfention.
at
EDSALL Si Cp. _CAitL„ ATTENTION tos ^la^'-^rrosi .^rati»a^lSt^very heav [11, jdtf
LOQAUNOTICE3.
Coco Gfelm -^-Ha'pe^'had a Bottle? to ^et a bottle. It g)ei th« MIJ- inold at*5# c4nts iter
fug PferVtr'
you rejirtt yCiimir at oace from all inch e^tef ai -Neni^lgia, Nerve:aclie, and otiier* nerroor ttfndeniJy. The STANDARD remedy ii TOBNan'fTlb DOULOUREUX or UNIVEBS^f, ^TJEAL(j|A' PILL, which accoinpllahea thIV ead: Apathecariea haTe It. Mncipar:dBpot,|l!6' "TBEMO^T^ST., .BOSTON, MA88. PHa^i.OO pe'r'p#ck#ie fcy mail, two postage «tatipi exjra lldeodly
NEW ADVERTISEMENT*
TIK. BHEJET XROS AMU CQCPBI WOBKEK, EAST MAIS ST., BKTWFEN OAHAL
Hill-4t
I. L. MAHAN CO'S Drug Stori
bottle at 12dtf
ire' receiving
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JTawanted pure an^vtrg M,
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Mahan & Co.,have just received a spljBn-
^d(
,aifD| tsaeot of/Twines and Cords ®on,t to see that Pink Oord. Iti last tbe thing far Caoj£iuiT}N^ m6dtf
Tbe Franklin Brick Machine. Tbe Franklin Brick Macbine. Tbe Franklin Brick Macbine. lsguaranteed with eight- men and two hori««"tof make 2,60) to 3,5003 flrgt-clasa bricks per hijtfri and by stearq, 4,00) te 7,000 iter hoar, according to The%acflitie«l,fo1r tombrii^ them. I offer to demonstrate these facts by machines constantly workj ing in this 4ity. SAMUCL W. JOHNSON, 37 Woodward Avenue, Dotroit, Michigan.. fl?42n^ oh3il. =1=
AND
BALLAOAD,
TERRE HAUTE, KVU. Particnlar attention paid to Oopper work, Iihiuet Pipe, building Breaching, Chimoeys and Heaters, lionse Jobbing, 4j.
Benfraftsr tbe plkce-^-Terte Haute Hill Far nishiug Honse. 12dla
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MIJLK! MILK!
WfiriiA^^OWFUfiNiafi
•ur Cujtomers with Milk, at fS beats per gallon, or as low as any rth«r IHalurMare kell it. Orders left at McDonald's News D^&tj the jBoijtin Honn, National Hou^and.q^ii OU fire, will receive prompt attentioii. ,, lldlw KIZEK & KlSO.
THIS 18 TO oivE NOtlOB, I I
^JCba«c.^e»»UM 224 day. 4f MerrJh, a*J, IMS.'a W»rrtirrtn -BBnkrnptcy was mned a.—'—' Estate of
fe.mwis,?'*"'1'*''
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JOHN F. DEPEW,
of Terre-Hirnte. in the conhty of Vigo and State oi Indiana, who has been adladged a Bankrapt. on his own Petition that the paymanf of any
debts and dalivery of any property belonging to. rnpt io him, or lor hi«vse,and the ttpwty WlriWH'feifcWden by ig of t|ie Creditors of th« uH their debt* and\e choose «aa more Assignees of hit Kstate, will be held at a onrt of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at No. 72 and 74 Main street, Terre-HauUt, Ind ana, before
snch' Bankrupt Tftttifttogay captitty WlriWH'feifcWden by J#w thai a meeting of ^ie Creditors or th« said *®m»krlpt?Wp-#v« their debt* and\e choose «aa
BHUi- J.-SFOONSB,,
U. S. Kaxahal, Cist, of Ind ana
jgVEAlT 15?K HOUSB.^
Lindemann's Music,, or Boom H. CLABIDGEf Mo. 37, 'Nationiri House. trt*. dt^11 iatarawtto t&iaii^, and flUed n$a Stsajfl1
Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, at, the^ekl Stand, No. 8 North i'onrth Street, where he vill, be pleased to meet hie old friends, and as many new ones as My favor him with thel» jatronage. »'IR!*"'** I I
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Mumir".:Li '""N:'. 'ja .H
risra. in amount at Assets.
Sewing
all oftem w, ,imi« w[u
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Bnq«tr»or mCdlw 160 Main Stroei.
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be found a full assortment of the bojt branda of cigars and tobacco, togetherwjth afll .other articles in his line. 28-dtf :-If1
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TX7ANTBD.—For the C^f^
Beferences rvqaired. Address 0ej»d(^ 4f«Dl Box 247, Indiaaapolli, Ind. fobllala ... .1 j^r.t riii-.um TtrA«T»I)--T»AeBB RS,- StTrj
V'-'i^»(r», in4bther finl Women, la sr %nilB«tia ^ayinr9109 :ti-4301 fM* montb, according to ability. For panic alar* addnsftEEteidte McoHB^ia coTr ii^^vs-t 4t^ Street, Clncuinati, Obie.
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FOR SAL.E."r
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popular feature known in insurance circl issues. ad*ptaHh**hdM)eMafar0f*fce note privilege to the poor man, whojaeedi gives proportionate amount of fill pim life and endowment policies. equivalldt.ldT tbt sltrMoftttOttVe of his
Policy holders permitted to travel anyj
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TED TO POLICY HOLD y}rlhi/it.vj I as •oaTt JTOIuioO
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the surplus or control tbe Company tor i-'oif? *rb«l ua hag ,v*»dto !i« tesz9 fstdS
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NOTIONS, &C., ,AT
waiKim & mmmx\%
Corner 3d and
3d and Main Sts.,
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QARRIAGB A€TP3Y?
Now is the timcrto' have yonr Carriages, (tea, to., patatsd, triaiwsd aadiwpahniiiSi -. If, and Shaj]4ae4 to hataci« 4MBA1V. a1 HARPERTWILDY&OG Oornet Moad WalhaS-atrcets, sarSdas|te arr^anfb^ean SMV isMiMileH the ssoet tkoraagkmsaaaas aaA!*ai#aHSs My ceMpatftioa) 1 V* als».kaVe «o apwian coarse of cnatmtM,taieMplst» sas^ataMi Oarriages, Bntfjij 8artB»»eaiiiii ,ma Ite tkb'iwki^SStla IssitsMailwfrltii. wash whailalj lahflillfi tilmt h+
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Notice is hereby given ttN^VM^ji^Wihlp hersaefbaa sakttac batwaaaNrredericlE BalrsfoH and John W. Smith, in the BetaJtl tetwjr
.'1' ness, on Lafayette Boad, on lots nunioer L. t~*l fa B~- "(II*) an*sixteen (10), In tjpsaees's eabdiTisio F~ the northwest quarter lot 15, town. 12, n. ri
to 09 si ritj r^i-od-n -7»flP^ Jts 9 J##na, *i* RS^1»«tA ^CrMkMlN. ?nb\.c le forther _no«tt«I foil,
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«p0Hoj7aa4 ttaiia after ^bmlpa a Kvewber-ia iit riavGnked States and Europe, .sJ»!ji,a ili I'iij vi money ran- eafeiy, be leaoed at higher
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Entire,^vqsfiKrtion.
... '"^•""rgipa.wK 4 ••tw t) snot vn .asidw rsi.'*tr*4H Jeaar HIMS^dl vw lsi OBNfS fUBNIBHING «00D3, (Mm wdt^mm 'H if Wits MWMi* hw "Ml ii ", 03 pi MbA*t th* ii
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th»» liberal patrosago
tJMt«Vwd"upoTi tbe ofd firm. I respectf6?^%olle}t a poitkm iar the new. *ii*i iu
W.H.BANNISTER.
ISoft4Nffil£pc\.oT, )TlhttiSHo aotUfc,that o« t»4ta «ar of March, n, l^fip, a Warrant in Bankrdptey was lidurtfajkinrt ttre (state of
IM atasawfi Petittin laassfci JUS 1 N
SKSSSt I'»w^.U**A«aMHaaar tfaaOiealtoraor tke said BW*
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4«bu and to dkoase on»
or more Asaljrness of bis Ifiate, win IxMd at a •florjrt OT Bankruptcy, io behoMaa at the Law ttfce^dff tielson A FIerce, In tjadtr
at
Hante, and Mato «frIaSlaaa, hefor» Ispuu N. the 4th day of April, A.
Pierce. Register, on thi
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»4lJ.n3ged Bankrupt, on
bta4^.B«Uti»i(i tnat tlte eajriaea» «f aar ^«bu «tt4«ielKm. af aajr^prnffertj ^'•tsitjrlri snrh to lMm, o* lor ai»af*. aad ike'Traaefer -of W^^»a»**hr^iiiJattdifiMea b|Xaw that a»a#4a»* U»Xredltoi» ofthe sa^Bai&rapt. AifrortrtMf diiiul to ckoosa oae or ao«e .... fcaWat a Caart of 7B and 74 Kaln
XM^vivrNMf WHI9NHI IV WNHV Ass/gQMa of itial^itafa, wiU |M hald teakfastca, tab* haloes at Ifes. 781 Street, in Terre-Bante, Iadiaaa, hefc
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