Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 March 1868 — Page 1
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Uimiiili
the
«ity.
SEVENTEENTH YEAIl.
a%sm£L HEWS.
GOLD cloted at 138J@138f.
in New York yesterday
THK tM«i4 6f National Bank notes now In circulation it $229,693,506.
AK
active canvass ha* commenced in UfrlfgWviw frvor ito adoptioil of tt* new Constitution.
g?sp _York imprest announces that Mr. Barnum has concluded to retire forever ffote tfie museum business. ./•(OJ -A
eregj^£ ft once,
RIRAVAKNTAI IVBB
ii
fiodiKVillfl bas a metropoli
tan police system, under wbi#b the Commissioners have the power to make arrests any whote In the State, of persons charg^vj^ oripe committed in that
^T^tJ»Ojappro(iching municipal election,, the question is to be submitted to the vo^rs^f Cleveland of issuing the bonds of the" city for the sum of $300,000, for the pu$fttt4&W#rfK:tiQg a lake tunnel for the use of the water work3., ,,
^ilbsi4fve^tlife rilaisic featuredo^the' Hon S. F. Cary on the streets thiB morning. The absence of his colleague, Mr. •ggleston, at the same time, looks as if there had beep some "pairing off" in the H^use pf Ropreseptatlves by those gentlemiffi.—Cincinnati
Chronica.
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indorse the Peoria
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THE' Jacksonville
jbally Journal
tke lil^iwood
(UMITTS M. C^AY,
MINISTER
THE
to(
has idfuM-tlitt offirt at ttt* r^qu^Mi it Mr. Seward. Certain complaints made against Mr. Clay through the Kussian Miuister in Washington, induced Mr Seitilr# ttf«u'^geit ihe r*tireife^t 'of 'Mr.1 Clay.
A dispatch gives the essential features of a bill intW)duced to gerrynderahe Utj 2(J.,aad 3d Congrepslonftl lU&iti tiJnSSjl pdr^^ of msSifiig a Dis-
Dili tri
Yallandigham! it intends to add p«fnooi*tiq. to.. fifj
Firsthand 1,200 Republican to the Second, In order to make the Third Democratic by jtMutr.l* kh^eatd, to fl* it for Val* landigha/n-i"
Cincinnati
Commercial
TH|E 9tae political ^canvass in ticut, preparatory to the election
THE St. Louis
Democrat
TH* Cincinurti
ii ft 4
of yesterday
says nhs Governor has signed, th® SouUiwest, the Iron Mountain, the Missouri Valley aud the North Missouri railroad bills, and of all proposed railroad legislation there remains only one important
It di reported that the
pjce for this road will be somewhat re duced- Mfbre tke bill passes the Senate The Nerth'Missouri bill secures, we pre* sum*, the-early completion of the branch to Kansas City, thie Iowa iRne, tfie St Charles btidg«r aad moat important of all to "St. Louis, the road to Omaha. The prospect now is that all these roads will be rapidly, pushed forward."
Prier Cttrrmt,
which
is a purely cdtnmercifcl paper and standard autb^r^.w^th jbusinass men of the West, in its last weekly financial review, says?
Business remains moderately active, but somewhat sluggish in the produce depart meat. The advance of United Staftee bonds in London and Frankfort deprewe» m'priMraf^nld, and the itnpreiSiotf"1S now becoming quite general, that as soon as Mr. Johnson is removed out of office, a parked decline will be established in gold, or, itt other words a marked advance in United States aecuritiss in Lendoa and Frankfort. Capitalists regard the peace of tbe*fcation in danger, as long as Mr. Johnson is in power, and, therefore, are timid tat as the prospect of his removal iu«. ,u ..
beeomefcaert ippNM* jthdj iwoldttce increases, as shown by the advance ID bonis. fiittus) b«tw»ea branches of our Government is justly regarded indbpeaublato seotirity and it this whiob rendew tWtrfawval.of Fresi lent Johnson a necessity.
BY
iben'mark, Norway and Sweden,
20,000 emigrants are coming this year, mostly for the Western States.
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Ms. PEABODY'S cheap dwellings for the poor in London already have a population of 1,683, and more buildings ar# to be
A
Donnellj, Blaine,
WAkfehrh of Indus*,' Garfield, Ooburn and Williams ol Indiana, are about to take part in the Connecticut campaign.
whipping-poil still flourishes iii
Barren county, Kentucky. as. Bunch uCtWben««t o* it at Glwgow, the other day. He had stolen a four-dollar vest.
IF gold is the National barometer, its indications are auspicious, as to politics, fiuanoe and commerce. There has been a very material decline in gold since the
d«y "flUlirfifir1
Pf,tA
HOUII^,J
NEWS'BV CABLE fr«snu *UT» i! p.*/ ub
Kl! HOPE AN
ENGLAND.
LONDON, March 20.—Advices_ from Annesly Bay state that General Napier with his force* was 80 miles, south of Aatellooo t£e 25th uit, aad bapd-taai a* satisfactory talk with Kotzai and tbe chief of the Tigre Tribe*.", v3'61
.a.t»
and
Chronicle
enthusiastically
Transcript's
.ttifoi' K.rt
IN
nomina
tion ft Colonel j^ G.^Ugfrsoll for ^o^ erner of Illinois. The nomination appears to lie between him and Colonel
Searcy, Arkansas, a pair of twin
girls wer«ft»oHi I few days ago. eichiiaving twenty fingers. The papers out there are sympathizing in advance with the futare husbands, doomed to predestined
From Indianapolis
om "JertS^ Gitf, TOruron" ^ntjMryit is certained that th8/froopa that have Qome into thefgity arejiol
Ui
JUS
says
JSoyr, wB,mi^y(jIsafel^' say that this u,a_ peouliar t^me ili th0 affairs of this nation, and that there is tio telling what may happen. Mr. Chase was elected to the Unittastfctes Sei fetelay the "Democrats of Ohio, and it may happen to him to become the great leader of a new Demo«ra% to be olooted by it Presi^ de»t of the United States.
Connec
ticut, preparatory to tne election on the 6th of next month, will be thorough and »«er$£iln^ 94 fax as the Republicpof eoacerned! No effort will be spared, and meetings will be held in every town and sehool district. Letters from Republicans in Hartford and New Haven are confident. They-represent that old party feuds awheel** np, and that Republicans are united for Grant and impeachment.^
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or
2
telegram fri anticipatioh of the overland mail says all- foreigner* had-14ft a go a A a a an
It was said a French or American war iressel bad been 'fired on Iby the Japanese. LOIIDOS, March aO.^—A dkpatdi from Analo, Abyssinia, dated March 3, saye ben
iN^j^f,ha^
gpp^pp^la a^appypf
the expedition with a reconnoitering party, intending to reacb Lake Ashangeein the Ti^re qoiuitry. .K-as^aL PrjpM.pf Tigris' biku et)d to tinMn f!)r the British troopa while passing through his territory on the march to Mhgdala. «Adisp4toh frort Constattinopte report! the Grand Vizier complains of aid indirectly furnished by fiu?sian transports to small bandj of Cretan insurgent in the mountains, and declares 'this alone pre* vents restoration of complete.Jranquility in Candia.
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IwDL*.NAro}.i^,|IitftA20.—The meeti of the directors of the Indiana{olis a TiocenneS Bailroitd coljjj»*y failed^^ 'fdr I h'e pui'posd of leasing^ the road to the: 1 [ndianapolit, Gmoinnati and Lafayette Railroad Company hM been j^|pbil^d jb consequence of the absence of General Burnside Prertdidt
at
thd former road.
There Is much feeling and oppodti^ manifested byJH#Snea4..ateo and. prominent citizens of this city to the trankfer* of the-Vhicennw road to* tWChrtWBXtr Company. .^aj^aWUOl
BIHTJI.LXRY 8KIZKP.
The Hamiao^d dtetjlUry at ton, Indikft^ fiats ifeetr seized by Gorern* iient officials for fraudulent revenue reto $14(^0|
ariJAM
It is officially announced that worfc iUr be ioemamirad vIii medklM^ mf new line of Bailroad between this city and TerraHaute, and atoo that- Che-n«w roa8 hetweetr Tefre Hidty and" ol. Lduis Via' Va^a|Ia, Ulii^l^s^ll^lusUftf rapidly. ^hi^wUVtfti^. «04t# llom lBdinnapolis to
A -fcM
Ifopuc, Mvch :WoMd^
jon di^Mtteh states that within tbe past lihred days a1 considerable num^hwVJp{ ^roops tia^e irflved in this city. JfLwas tumored saveraL. cosapanies al iafftatry ad r^*a»«4Mfc£rom
P,
lifth
aited States, and j&ity moA Are expected, ,Md.i$0jraBcnilai«rrived for lihe 29th United States -infantry. These iociiMatsibftftwbfteiii Ml'Ut' to^th^'ptes^titr "diflstlflj? lAws'°1^ifioriztftg Only 69 .eirii«tad m»a aa the maatiotraas '1 mbor ta ^e^ffWopM*/.
2
-ElicttJgWltiiji#
1 trow up ^ads,M3l ompaby It, 5th ..U»a«30a«|d»g*f the oa
«P tO Sataral cakBp*DieajOiiataHt*ywere urieivdito the garrisou erday epd ,the day,^^H&<»»tltyi/com het NjOrth. tXbese tBoofXare mtended, it |i said for the reoccupation,,of Ih^iseffttW tbe V^Sriia'sldraiSraM ,as ys*M* ined by the Qenatal Govern mailt s.n vw &d x) ft 'j
caucuses of Radical Senator1*
have been held to bottaiilf on'lhrftJIWnet •f Mr. |Wsje.
ii 1
H.aar
The foifowing is the programme: Seoretaff.^
Scys
Wf
Massachusetts, or Samuel C. romeroy of Kansas Secretary the TrISftify, Zacha fiah Chandler,' of MtohlytfUpSettretary of Interior, Wm. D. Kelley,. ,of Pennsylvar
ialyl ^bhT/OoVdte «f! ns^i ecretafy of War, E. M. Stanton: Secreof the Nwvy1, Ohftrtes'1 Di Dim, or is a it a artia worth.OT
fMJ General or
F. $d(piuid% of lawi
Mail Carpenter of Tawa. OK*. HALT.ECK. ligton despatioh Halleck will probably be ordered^ to socoeed General Hhnftockitt
I'» il rll iisi'l a\
A Washigton despatch .«»- Gedoral
IMTKACHMKST.
t'*l
"Hr^utfor's article ol impeachment Will probably be alMfttifcatid by the man-
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ST. Louis, March
pr*
Snow.
BALTIMORE, March
20.—Snowing
all
day, but mel^j^yQ^ /,Hi
I t, Hew Jevaey. TAKNTFTIF.^.J., MARCH'#*.—& FCILLIPASSED both? Hoaiv tMdayladUt io Ibe «ida «f tbe Governor, to eaa$$ ^r^ayjr corpora lions more effectuallj^fq ,tmM§Q^..ti»9jr buot. Sew slness in the Sj ms.Uislrit Saiei (nven inowieixtaHnMH wwiw
20.—Jacob
Edwards
who was recently trlM on charge of em-
aeainst Wm. Rutherford, President of that Ba^k sflso chargingJhim W|t|k-lalpelj-iswoaring before the Grand Jury. Edwards claims
jWTO! ["M 'i iliiTA 1
From BQaton
AoarroH, March a0-Tfcte Bo«seT»as*d
Senate will sustain tbe veto.
Kxeoutiot of a MardarerWiNBBOfi^ "nTlji Mircb"80.—John Wood, alias Jerome Lavigne, was ex ecu* tsd to-day for the murder of Mrs. GrisWold, at Williston. He confessed on the w$dT ay[ »i a vt
BstAMttUf Jfrj, mmx*'
named Sulli?n% McC^aa an4 Dudley were"'" and
fallingM
iirrt iesi» iijwSai j^S 4K01IH wntan W U(» I*
sijjo. WaaanrvTOV, March 20.
^h^aoiw*.
Mr. JUoutweU, from Committee of Impeachartmt Mkttigetl, reported the follo#ing'fe«olutlinf
A 1
Jisifurf, Thai rn iajs aksa 't'-r Sate shall sit for the tri*} of the Presi ,4Ald4dhe?«ii^»f«nl*eaftil4isn{ieii' jhibited by the House of RepreaenUtives, ithe House in Committee of the Whole, Iwill attend with the Managers at the bar {of the ScMtlUPsit tne koa£ nuDed for 00m'mencement of proceedings.
Mr. Wood asked whether the resolution, was„ to be understood as meaning th^t KilJBfaiU aloniitiettain In. the Sealate Chamber during the trial. I Mr. Boatwcll said hedid not understand Ithere was any compulsion except what Veiled od each metaber
HY
Jtia own
MOM
of propriety. Mr. Wood—There #111' be no session of ithe House during tbe irial.
Speaker-r-There will not he under thie Resolution whila-tke tial is pending. ML ^Tanckw mggesfnd an a«kendnseot {to the resolution,providing that oa -days tof trial th» House wiilj»eet at 11 o'clock, so as to have the morning hour,
Mh Boutw^ll' declined to *&dpt the (amendment. The resolution was agreed £0.
Thr ie]pension appropriation bill Mr. Washburn (Iftd.) from Committee pn Naval Affairs, fepor^d'a bill .'to equalize bougtiet of mdieis, sailor* and ma^ee. Ordered printed, and recpinmit-
Mr. Pike, from the same Committee, eported a billrto amend certain acts in elstjbn to navy and marine corps. Or. eref printed, and recommitted.
Mr. Donnelly introduced a bill addiional to the act giving lands to aid in mni^txuction of railroad and teiegrapb ine» from lake Superior to Pugbt's Sound, by tbe, Northern route. Referied to/tbe Comorittee on Pacific Railroad.'
Mr. Phelps introduced a bill to allow certain drayvbacjzs on copper in pigs, bars pr ingots exported from the United States. Referred to-thei Committee on Wayd and Means. .n.vi.ajr introduced- a bill to provide a remedy for loss or desfiructioo pC judgBejBJte, ,'«oocds .9C dacraas apperuiiitif'tb proceedings in the United States Courts. Referred to the Judiciary votMntow.
Ms. Ingeraoll, rwing VJ.^ pwsajial ex[adation!
nktittei
to a Irentaw 4«ide by
lfeVblrygtitf bti the insinuating ,^Utie. otieet of soi«oiddMnt offisred jo tbe
him jfjtMWWW) in
that A
m^htieo -idgo tl
in haildi »evera
iffr. Washburne—I did not say that was ha irhjr"t "f
mr
oallasgns
S(iotirig
Qi
-course I
lid not mean him. I only said that that yjtf ihfl intiftipUon ij^f.'iqgarsfl^Thl^ is a*»ry short ei? Sanation. I wish to enter my protect
ainst the use of smooth-bore-guns, atvrindpm, which some: men lire are In the'habit of using without re^ard to their effect on the personal pharicter of others. It is not right and should be indulged ia. 1
The House proceeded as morning hour ji4pe^ repOfl* of, ^n)ifli,tU«« PR pri'
LWbuainess.':
James C. Sloo, lateiPoatioasler at Cairo, 'ls.j also passed. -v The Hod&e ^esUm^d consideration of ndry civil appropriation bills, iacreasappropriation to $89,000 for Court
Mifjintii," Agkeedto,
to 53. io Amendments incrtasinf appropriation Cburt Housfe' At MadlSoii, Wuconsin, $25,000 to $50,000 -at Springfield, ,i-from4l&,0e0'to $25,000, and appro$29,flj00 fl9i: ,Poit O0ce and Cusouse atjOaiirayJHs., were adopted. ABMndmenta striking out items of 00,too for fepaifing and nnishing work
Gapltul uxtenslonpand tfl,000 for new lome, were, on appeal of Mr. Washburne,
liSIgr&d
KjTEatlk)
items reRored7-
Aloendmenj^
'or sufVey of public lands" In territories, vere^reed to.
JLIAUiU
ti 'HIi
This disposed of all amendments, and he bill-iksta). At.'ViT iv/V. The Senate bill directing the entry of craBfiqftf&S3? |o:th^acco»et of
L. Brewer, late Arxny.Paymaster, who ost his life by the explosion of. a steamer, »n the Mississippi river, waa passed. lioiiso jbin't resolution to regulate tar*fort freight and passengers'oir the nion ,%od Central Pacific Railroa^la artd [heir branches, and constituting tbeSectarV 'of-Wir,!Sedratary of tfcfe Interim, nd AttC^oyjGopgraU boajd oC Commiv lioners fa fwW tariff of. height and passengers on tho*e Railroads, lot exceeding double average rates on oads*et'tte«£* Atladbb anif Misnssippy river, Nosth oC St. Louis. was taken up.
Mg y^aabbttrn^,.of. W«oowip? sjpoki |n fiv&sdt co'mplaniiig thatth»resaucas$tfftbe GoyernmSnt were diverted to pmoly local enterprise ^^that ihe Government bondaSaVf ^tAii'fnacfo $ocond insta&d'of l6ret"KMi"0n t'ue road thaUtfeA4B9ei*8*xrf tbe bill of 1864
was
procured by the erpenditure_ of half iTOT-ffi WiaiBglon by"TtrVTce President of theruad,iikd«f the immense rates eharged for passengers and freigh by theUnion Pacific B6ad. '"J"
Mr. Price obtained the floor to reply" but yielded bo a m^tSqn to adjourn, Mr. offered an am
eitM
amendment to the
relatiVe to .tfie rights of naturalized ittsens abroM referred. The^ll reported by Mr. Washburn, of ipliana, in .rSatien to bounties provides bounty of eight dollars and thirty-three inB per m6n{h for. actual service, for deuctjon of all bounties received*from any lource, and for payment of balance in crip, boaring six perr centlfltere$t, which to be receivable only in payment for isubl ic lands and not to' be transferable:
The House with the understanding be devoted to general defti^j|''a$ourMd. 'v^
Theichaiesybmi^ted a thenforiai asking Appropriations for r^pairin^levebs on the MnsiM^ppi tiVe^: Referred to Committee on ComtiSerce.
Mr. Sutaner presented petitions of Oolored men from various parts of Delaware, asking to be secured hi their righto. Aflar some .debate between Saulsbury and Sumner the Judiciary Committee was, en motion of ^ie latter, instructed to in-
Sions.
uire iaito tho aulaenmity of the peti-
Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the IjlU regulating the preeentation of bills to thtrPTwidentand ret^n^f^ejtlime.
ib the i|att»r"o£ 4mp_eaAmatft dad dbpoaed of Qtfore Monday next 1 n&h'aft folldirr 'WiM^tke^naM sitting upon tbe trial of in impeachment, the presiding rf«oerrt»ll h^?Sd1res»eda»Mr. President eitherparty, beiddresaed
Mi nilt
xoojioiH !^j.oWa ITEBSB-HAUTE INDIANA, SATURDAY MORNiNG. MAJtCH si. jse^
Mr. Edmonds' motion was lost. Mr. Feasenden iatrodooed a bill to allow drawback on articles used in the con struction of vessels. Laid on the table.
Mr. Chandler made a personal explanation in regard to s« ^ror he had MM led into by the Senators from Maine, the other day during the debate on proposition to allow drawback on material used in (Up building. He had anppesed from their remarks that ship yards were as de» serted as the streets of xffheveh.' He then read statistics in support of his assertion 'that during the last-two years there had been store ihipsJnilt in Maiaa thanduring any two years previous.
Mr. Drake then offered his rule, as given above. Several'ODjectidns were made ,on the Democratic side, and it went over.
Mr. toward, Croat the Committee on the Pacific Bailroad, introduced a bill to regulate the filing of records of Railroad Companies laid over.
Mr. Williams offered a resolution in. quiring of the Secretary of the Treas ury how many clerks or employes have ibeen removed rince January, 1867 the jform of letters or circulars addressed to beads of Bureaus for that purpose how many have been appointed since, and by whom how many heretofore removed, lhave been reappointed from what States and by whose recommendation went .over under objection of Mr. Buckalew.
Mr, Henderson's bill was taken up authorizing tbe Peace Commission to conclude a treaty with the Navajoe Indians jnow at Brosquitc, and appropriating •$150,000 for their removal. After along 'debate, the bill passed without amendment.
The Senate went into execntive session, and soon adjourned.
From Washington.
I WASHINGTON,
March
20.—Adjutant
^Generai Thomas waa present at the reguilar Cabinet meeting to-day. THI PBBSXDBNT'S GOUNSKL
XI'
The President's counsel bad another consultation with him to-day I'l'i'iv"" STAT* DINNBR. •v
The seveath State dinner was given this evening. -GEN. HALLECK TO SUCCEED QEN. HANCOCK
Geni Grant, by order of the President ihas detailed Gen. Halleck to succeed Gen. •Hancock at New Orleans.
QBBKNBACKS. .8',. 'r
The amount of greenback currency now in the Treasury is less than at any time since the war. There are $356,000,000
greenbacks in circulation, and
of
$36,000,-
000 of fractional currency. The whole paper circulation amounts to $700,000,0 0 0
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GEN. HANCOCK.
Major General Hancock arrived this afternoon, accompanied by Col. Mitchel of his staff. During the evening many friends called on him.
SUPBIMK COURT.
In the Supreme Court in case No, 11, original State of Georgia vs. Gen. Grant, the Secretary of War, and others, on mo-
fssue
..rur.s
Gn«f fer the relief of W«n*. Shnnk, Postiter &%.. C^rdingtoA, Ohio, amount Passed ,Onh for additional allowance of $l,400
ion of Mr. Black, process ordered to in this cause. Motion for preliminary injunction is held under advisement.
Si ,«•••'*.•.* ... .. -,... NAVAL. Lieutenant Comraander Davenport fias been detached from the gunboat Michigan, Lieutenant Commanders John J. |Rettd and Frederick Rogers, are ordered jtojier. ,QJ-. A\ »1 i.n'ff
NOMINATIONS^ ,:? ii
Major Burnside, of Illinois, has been Dominated to the Senate for Second Auditor of the Treasury, vice E. B. French hlso Walter E. Carlin for Assessor of In ternal Revenue in the 10th District, Illinois. John G. Watts, Chief Justice of iNeW Mexico. John E. JDrobell, Assessor (of iriteryal Revenue, Second District, West Va, Oapt. Augustus L. Case to be jbommodore Commander H. B: Caldwell and Henry K. Davenport to be Captains, bud Lieutenant Commanders Stanton and b. F. Taylor to be Commanders.
•iwHcted for Murder.
jBo^TON, Maroh 20,—papt. Matoon, of Lbe.British ship Themis, with both Mates nd one ieaman, was indicted for thu murer of a sailor by brutal treatment on he voyage from Liverpool.
The British Minuter, who was applied io, answered that the case came within tbe jurisdietion-of Massachusetts.
Donvicted of Defrauding the Gov ernment. NEW YORK,
March
Fi-om Boston
BOSTON, March 19.—Th^ Alt-any and oston Railroad Company has purchased 300,000
their road bed in this city for the purpose of enlarging and improving the same.
Connecticut Politics.
HARTFORD, March
From Harana
HAVANA, March 19.—'Tbe tugar market is animated sales were mart** to-da_v jt reals. Exchange United Stateti currency 29@29i- cent, discount. Gold cant, premium.
From Now York-
NEW
YORK, March 20.—Counterfeit
10's Maine National Bankt of this city, are in circulation. ..
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From Havana
KAYANA,
has ordered the Bishop of Havana to be doQveyed to Porto Rico by a war veseel. The Governor of St. Thomas has requested the Porto Bican authorities to send cattle and provisions to relieve the distress of the inhabitants. A thousand individuals were preparing to emigrate to Porto Bico. 1
ST. IiOITIS MARKET. T.l^rftPb.] St. Boots, Marcb 80. TOBACCO^-Steady and aetlre. OOTTOK—Very bulct and hardly anything do-lnc-at S3c for middling.
FLOPK—Steady and low grades scarce and wanted, (uperfin. $7 75@8 62, extra »(S« 75.
WHEAT—Ia better aeaasd at f2 eo@2 TO for red and ^te winter, S 10®« 98 for ipring, the later for very choice.
COKH—Heavy bat vaohaaged at 80^9*. O AT»—Better at 719?a. BABLGT-ln good demand at -yesterday's advance. fhpi" spring 86. *1*0^ 3
BTB—Ftrnrat
ft
TO.
PO&K—Advanced with considerable inquiry at 934 so. BACON—Very strong and Uglier, shonlders 11 All4, clear Ttb aid* MX, clear siUes MW#1^4. held at 15 at the close, sugar cored bama 17c.
BULK MIAT9—Safes of loose hams to arriTe at 15c, loose clear sides at Qnlncy 13c.
LARP—Hleber at 16&(§l&)£,for new kettle. OATTLl—Ift moderate demand at gross for choice. —Ices
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"Iiwafcftls.- .nipol.tsnioll tlwi'ia -a-* ,aKWJW»"»
IIMttt DH«OOWJit«ri Bf Telegraph.] Xrw TOBK, March 80. X^ocMter
Market vithont moeli chabg* TACc with ready sales, heavy shtetliiss best make*
BrTeKgnph-UM Nr.w Xoa*. March 2J. Money very ao»l*»a«d flrBi' at 7 por eeat fcc c«U loam.
St«rllB« qaiet at 10S%@1«9^ in gold for «r* otaibiiU. Gold without decided change, opeaing at declining to 188^ and cl-aing at 18t^l3M.
Goveranent stocks strong, :i ,' flenry Clews* "4 Co. farnfatf tW. antiel^ll f-w quotations:
Coupon* '81 do. JlNMllOK, •64 lMffllOSJi,' do/^BB
107, do. '67 1J75$@107£ flw-i, naaioiJi, 7-3.'s 108®1*%. Railway market tower early in the day Ml afterwards there was a general improvement, western shares atl firm and market generally buoyant early in the alternoon 2T T. touched 123% and Brie 72%, but afterwards tliere was a reaction to 12J}£ for Central and 71'forlrte the balance or railways, especfaU western shares, all tjie tt» In New York, roads up in sympathy^with the and did noj participate" In the reactionr,
*,C*CINCINUATI MAHJCBT. By Telegni^lin tAweii«a*Ti, March 90. RFLOUB—Quiet ami ancllaaged. family 110 70^ 11.
WHEAT—$2 60 for No. 1 winter CORN—Firm at 86c for ear. lo imu RYK—la demand at SI 76. BARLEY—Scarce and Arm at W 50 -tor fall. COTTON—Dnll, middling nominally 28c. '£MH PUO VISIONS—Firmer. 1 PORK—SSt 50fur
mew
MOLASSES— Steady at 17 for Muscovado.
KffcSfife —Steady at So "for"'crude, and 25Vi for refined bonded.) frjltK—Firmer and In fair demand at (M #8 lor new mess, 23 65 for old, S0@20 75 for prime Jand 82 80@®76Jfor prime mess.
BEEF—Firm at J33Q37 for prime mess' and 38A40% for India mess. liEEF HAMS—Firm at 36(940.
OUT MEATS—Firui at 10^(§11 for shonlders and 14^(3115^ for hams, PRKS3ED JIIOGS—Heavy tern and 11^(312^ for city
LABD—Firmer,.sales at 16M@1^, ,the latter for chnics, Sellers ftr 3wjr at BU I TER—Steady at 20@46 for Ohio and 40® 60 for State
CHEESE—Steadjr at 16@1(%
S E I A N O I E S
MARCH 1«, I8O8. AT TOELL, RIPLEY A CO'S^V New Spring Styles in the Duplex KH ptifc Hoop Skirt—The EMPRESS BKOKPTlOtf—the LATMT -5 11- :-l!X (PI
1
20.—John
Duvlin,
ponvicted of defrauding the Government bf nearly a million in whisky, has been sentenced to five hundred dollars fine, and iwo years imprisonment.
woHh of teal estate lying on
Evtuiog Dress. «,/?
iiis*-1'
19.—The
:i'-
-t l\i
Republi
cans held a largo and enthusiastic meeting at Uusic Hall this evening, which WHS
addressed by Senators Harlan, of Iowa, and Thayer, of Nebraska. Cheers wera given for Grant, Buckingham and Jhe State ticket.
if i, .1 1 -.t
•*fill
jMiosb#
other calicoes
raducstf"to Hj notaliected, •omewhat irregular, Augtuta A al«Q 18, Atlantic ITJi: ilea^heA tnniliiu lower, Freeh Dale 17) Hills Semper Idem l8, James 17, Blaikatane 16J Bates J3. ket more active at the reductlon.
A1. fi-
STOCK MAKJt^T.
11
BULK UK ATS—10 ami 12c. BACON—Is demand at )I@11^ for shoiriders, 13J5J for sides and 14 and 1*% for clear rib and
IiABO—Sold at 15%, bat now held at 18. BUTTKlf—Scarce unci Arm at 48 to 62. Hp' EGGS—1'irm at 23c. .i ij r,n GROCERIES—Unchanged and ijulet. ^s*' GOLD—13S buying.
O
*i«»
CHICAGO MABKHT.
ByTelugrapU.]
CUJCAOO,
March
20.
FLOCK—Iu fair demand, sales of sdriogat $S 95g9 95 for lowgr ades to fair and 9 10(gl'i for fair to choice.
WHEAT—Active audfiiiu at SI 00® 1 &0>4 for No 2, closing at 1 90J.
CORN—Steady and firm, sales of new at 81%© 82, amber 8C&86. OATS—Steady at J5@57 for regnUr receipts and 09059% f-r fresh.}.
KYE—Dull at SI GO. BABLEY—Firm and l@2c higher at S2 45@ 2 50 for No 2.
PROVISION'S—Firmer. POBK—2'c higher, sales of ineas at 5'J and prime rto'21.
LA.BD—Firm and held at 15)^c vfiih sales'6f country at 15}£. BACON—Shoulders actlTe and firm at 10c,sweet plcfcled hams fli tn at 14^(314^.
DRESSED HOGS—Steady, small sales to retail trade at $9 50@1U. r-Villii/i
NJSW YOBK MAEKBT jjji By Telegraph.] Naw loan. March 20.^ COTTON—Heavy and a shade lower, middling 24J@25, chiefly the latter. /LOBR—Ogened
dnll and 6@10c lowapjaad
closed rather steady with saHes at 88 9 @9 25 for superfine State,9 3b@10 75 for extra State,9 60 @ll]10 for extra western, 12@13G0 wheat extra,
A
90AU for O, 9 U0^14forwtite
for extra St.
Louis and 12@14 75 for good to choice, iloslng firm California dull at 12 40®14 rye flonr steady at 7 75@9 60. j- ,^ ,j iii i.
CO BIT
HEAL—Qniet...
irHJSKT—Nominal. WHEAT—Opened dull and drooping and closed ither st ady w)th a moderate demand, chiefly for home use, sales of No 1 spring at $2 42@2 46 in store and delivered, choice amber Gr^en Bay in store, white California 3 30.
BYE—Quiet, Pennsylvania SI 80 and. western
CORN—Opened dull and closed more active and 1c better, new mixed western afloat (1 99, Tennessee suited 1 1801 22, white sonthixn add. western 1 95® 1 25.. .western and. southern and yellow 1
26&1
28.
OATS—Doll, tnyert for western in store at 82% and sellers at 83. BIOB-NDull. S .# 3i( fltff'
COFFEE—Held J^c hiihtr. SUGAB Less active,jOnbn 10^@10%, Porto Bico 12J416. Havana 10Ji@10%
"ii'iS
—a.
at 11®12 for wes-'
BAOON—Quiet at 12c for Onmberland c»tK 1JK^ for long rib, 13@13^ for SbortKrib and for Bhort clear, ...
,-i
The WALKING SKIRT, for PWt Drdftee. Othnr styles, from suftllest t'» l\r^€8t tlie. Lookout for Ibo ek-gaut lino of bpr l)reM O odr-—Triiuuifngt! to mAtoh—lo JvrriTie next' WPik. TrKl.T-. KfPLEY HVS,
Cotnoi,5lh Main Sc. Terr* Ind.
MILLINERY
fj-
'1
M. A
HIIV
'V, W
HALTER,
Kesioved to
THE'Mfeii Bazaar, hi
149 Main Street.
DHJESS THAMMINGS,
AT THE BED BAZAAR.
A
#.«.
mm CIITTEB,
AT THE RED BAZAAR.
•'f.
.i-S
I I N E AT WHOLESALE,
1
March 20.—Gen. Lerzundi-
AT THE
N O I O N S
AT THE RED BAZAAR. S'^
.XVCwaLI-J
WHEELER & Wit SON'S4 ^EWiilG MACHINES,
WILMOTH, Agent AT THE RED,BAZAAR. 149 Main Street. •S, 1 tUi tui53
E.
%(,*• R*it
i. T-4i
PLUMBING.
R. BVCKBLL
1
being
PbBliBKBr a«aat the request of Bany frieada w« to annoanoe that ha ia snr prepared' tu dote all ord«rain Onshore bnaioen, ipnouasetioa ith his House pjtlntliigTaiid GrgUlns*
SHOP—On Cherry Street, between Sd and ith BATHS, PUMPSf^WATJfR CbCWBf&j A fitted op oa tbe nuaaA^mrated jiriaoiplee. kepairiag prorttiUj atteaded to. sepS
4 11
Uai. i.'
A
ORESSi: GOODS
lo iB .ai ,f 0 in ."wdw't v»f'• a«-II •:i--' m•
'..P
ac rwt
aoT
new
CLOAKINGS,
n&m
id 3,'lft b.,
•i tatSUi
AT
C0RXELIII8 HA«fiMTV«
ni fcs .ui •*. t»ot' ad jdj ."! ijrf hi^ ftfiJi! 8iU 1
Mit Mit
Btt **#&
Kftin I .!! TiUSP «*fct •fttinutL-
Snrinx ifsarvnr xw&aa 7 *ao 1 atfT t»t» .ratol
lol
BROADCLOTHS,
AND COTTON ADES,
v..i-.-i I.
AT-
".{i? iistfy
frt-i
a mdT
&
Him wyw:Lt)
'i a. ,u ij v' «v* i*ti mtt -erj.p
j***'
"isj* ":i
"ah if- i' ptfju.'1''. '-1 jtfii'A.o 1 •j.di a#aim# \n**i Suit iJaJtwj i. '»d
Bleached and Brown S I N
STRIPES,
is*
CttKHKLlVS A HA66EBIY'8.
r-.i* Jbv-v ".ter
so lis
^err^ilaute, Ipdiana
nl»J69 •iil-inl
-i,., }B»i'io»0 r.) twc-jKM
n}Y. ai'iit
OPPOSITE KoEEll^'d'
'«m
11 iir,j
.yfl iliw »i! "*1 .IKLIJ 9 JI
-.sniMTSM'tXtH f|aXKJA'I
118 tfr$avm ai"
PIRSTT
~These Goods can nut be Siirpafse.! in 3tyle, Qu&liti' and Finish. They tire from the best Manufacturers in Europe, and will be sold at a very low price—within the reaeh of evfery one.
The Ladies are invited to look ut theas Shawls before they buy eisnwberfti
WlXTltt A CO'»,
Next Door t.« Davis' Drug Store.
0
W *»«-.
RED BAZAAR.^
Ujt
HEAP MILLINEK*.-
T*s%
kiDili of MIHinery Ooods scl!l ^at during th? Wtater ntontlu, »t Mi s. M. II. Abbott's, itothe Post. QBw j/ DecUtol
Jbpm)
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irf: «*r
k&tdt- 3
:jba4'
Eti
91ft l« lilftv&l
ij r?
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... :-j't
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rstet~r .-r
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BEJX mHAHE AG-HINTS,
JACOB BITZ A
HA^tiERTY S.
io
i.ns." ,.'rs-y Aibir ow«
,U5 .ii-J'
oa &j id* ia or
A Fall Assortment of
'.
»v
IS OTION^%€ii
a'
"".4T
C0R\ 1^1118 .& HAtiGEKTI'S,
Coitadr 3d and Main Sts.,
buziita,
b'-iV:-
C. W ITTIGf & 00.,
i\*i .7
V. IP
imdiivt
73 MAIN
nsl
STBBBT?°139bif!
hssinauKOii
di)
'BAXK,
-X. }U
—I minSo iSano ».! iliv' a v.-
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•OIV.TIHXI
ARRIVAL
I VIM MM *i.*""•*' Jcq-Cl .W W
ditoo?
SPB11KO SHAWLS
By direct Importation, yi*
The Verdi Shawl!
Bellini Shawl 'A
Cashmere Shawl
TKfe Beita Shawl!
toh\
-^sJKONUMENTAL
mS£ U^DBRSl^NfiD is Ag-ont A fer the ., CELEBRATED SCOTCH GRANIl* MosrcxxKia. This material is ftyrWaMs, It la Cks
IMW
and hueepttole of
(as
A TTFTMAJf,
Hi/but potUh pi
kmf known material. Its ohief eoastitneata are the saase aa (Seopatra's Needle, and Porapey's rillar, at Alexawiria, in Efrypt, whiot still re main —wapuhed »J
THE BtTAGCfi OJF CEStURIEfi, The snperiar heaoty and dar*bUitj of this material ia tansing a demand for it In tbe laatera States, whew tt is beiag adopted by' (b« -wealth^ ('sane in preference to tlie Italian KuUe. 1 A epeolmea ol. this Granite may be
aoi Mala,«tiM^ batVM»wi AW
HoDrta
fMf
Davl*' Stwire.
Cor. Halo and Sil'Streeta, tern Bante, Ind. *«184tf sr
TERB* HAtTT^ ihaial 1
CdllMtiBCljU. (rttiJWE,
Corner Main and &ih Street*,
'Itonai
3 had
1
AtFleasore, Free of Charge.
A f»w tujiil. will ba admitted, in ArlthmaUc i4 PaMaaashlti, at 9^00 pot monthjusaa o-H
SON
^LARK
sa.
nittrjvl .bpiofft /1
CHECKS,'^
3U390 9til
TICKS, and
•,'Sl .V-66-lg
t--a iies'iti
jimJsac-msaw r» •ii'itf Hi 1 *U I o* 5 -Toanoo.. "'."-J'4.
DENIMS,
t*
TUSH) kipIiBT •15US
BtomAirm* 'iHcrti- Fjtfn ktastti1"
'ft the most ifa^I« 1 nsH(at(on bf Vt« Ms4ia:itn (laW' Instrnotioa givea la •lt thc oranches pertaining to. a thorough Bnsineie Ui '. v.: Cii/'oatlba, io-lr a» '•7 •ooKtcftpn« MimmMr.—MMMfAitmg
NO VAOATIONtf •'-r'
7-- ffor Jaxther. iofbriaatioa, -call1 aM m+ the School.. Send for Uollega i'ltger. Ad rtise,K GA&VIS A OWM, mblSdtf rBlNCtPAXa.
HOTELS.
J. B. HCtilHKS Proprietor.
ery r. x.
ThejStreet 0»rj run paat (fils tU a fifteen mlunte#, Iroiu o'ciovk a. h.,
COB.SIXTH AXD MAUISIHI*!,
TERRE HAUTE, UND.
.{•fiuritiinuiu. l-tfrtl I'd (nilt !.
Ztih-Hooae haa l»e» thorougKl* my23dwly
HOUSE.
0J
cpansji or rraat.
ivin.
+DOKIO
Terre Haute, Iucllana.
W.K.
«Btmra.. Propprletor
Office ai Marshall, Mont' zuiutt anil PaJv»lu.t
-Sa^c liines
free Ban to and. bout all Ttaius. Bov2tdtf
/pBiBEB HAUTB HOUSE, .JL ......j OuaKSB
MAIFT AMD SITBNTB BT^X^TS,
Terre Haute, Iudianu.
This lloifl has recently hee^ redtted, and pnt is Srst-class order, olbtlig aoconunodatuna nnsnr paaaed in thefitate. i'
SIBJLEI TUBS KB, Prop'rs.
/UNDERTAKERS.
3 A A 0 A
XJ1S
DJElttTA E £}U
Is prepared to. execute 1 orders in his Ube with neatness and
:diapateh
,rner of third and Charr?
t.reots,.Tfeii*)HMita,:iadISjna. 5«n%4-dwtr
"IMPHOYEIX-
BOUflSFG.
... We yo.jwoj.ared to-pa* on this Bool, ahtl war. ranOt lor ari).yeaCB- Xhla ia the hea^n eheapest ftoQf in ii»e, aod l« flVe-broof. Call on," *,
men
^4rjEK-XlAlVBIN^,
Slyeil paipt Pntty, #c:, moat rSaiofO«bl«
Vjtf^vary (VBeorlptioa,, Vain hapd, and fer a ivJSlri-me
Sire 1
{Ibw'vet, Siul 4th.
cfc
•,.»
'Jffioji'itj lolftlly'
JL/ Pfixsician ,««d Barire#ii»«....ri
the cif^aiid *eomtrf ." OFFICE—Northwest
3a*"i)
traO!'
rr'
corner of Vonrth'Md llalb
STRESS. FCVM ^OPDMA^'S .OTETHIRG KDI-
rwi.
VJfiUiUMViVAATXUUtf
Ptofnato+M* a*i& 'O&rifUl&rs ditiri&ii#/ hi .su
hOOGBS&WMB'' w'r
aar-AiiRoMitrt
utf/t
..ifintiut Aldose, ailll ae «jt«aile*'••i
ffllLH AK»,, HHE uaderaigned-kMiviigi'-No.-1
SprlfljsMoosa on iMsiplaaev bemsl^* tbtiikt
other D»-ry oan sell'. ,i0rrt*rs fed 4c the. Ulatk aod Oinclnnati ^onsm or tiaudlt^e Coofeatjk)Bary will be promptly aria nealiy at'tenjlfil lo»':
marlTd.lw
AP&f*ST fOX.
promptly
TlW, sriBEf fitiftx AI COPPER W«REi« MAi«'8T,| BlRiraar( UAL ANO KAiiaoan^ /tKBRK HAUTE,iNi fartitalar Mt not ion paid tb Oopprr.aoik, Ki
haast l'ife, tuillln^ .Brear.hiu^ Chiinucjt and Htate:*
1
If(rtise Jobbing^ Jfr.*"
Il»mfni^er »hi plaWe-^-TiJrra' ll litt -Mtil Ifnruisbing Houtf. l^dlm
UN.ipJitojCB
FHA^li UCl^I^d IIRO
MabnUcinreN of all kinds «t
CBAQKBB8.
ai^il Tjealf-r? ii'
•tiiUJ, .3*1
D»*wi»aa -ywwws,
levlQC KacUsea and other Light Hachlaatj ta--r "palrei to gtre satlsfsctioB. Bre^-LoMtWt Shot-Onns
mfut
the wfcbratep
trench Pattern, a^ front ngw Qld m^terlal. I we# ,"55att« «W
E I E 8
On Lafayette it-, l«ir«rei^
33 E TLT Q? Ai 'l4$0lly 1NB1ANA.
GL^EAM DTE'
S
CLARIDGK
11 returned to tbts eUv, and B(Ud tip DjeiUK ttnd Sfiparlug F^U*N!,' 'r""nti at the ol! Stand, "lo 8 North* onriV Street, where hu w!l mae^.yirald|fflends, and as many #E*Ai2j JsWr im wlfl their patronage
'bepleaa
new om 251tf.
W4
PIJAUSSE3YR4 BISHOWSKT A CO \J ImportersaBd Jobber* of WOTiOJHS. AJil) TOYS,
W 0 8 4 O S A S 8
FANCY aWOCfiRlEB.
TOBACWMut. TRAM. ois»
idtr
P. AlojbOIH^ALD, dJnoeessor to AA.
KoxlSdlv
SM
at ll»
Adams ExpnaaOAca. Order* aud inanities will meet with prompt atAddrms, JAMSfl 9. WILUON, tition. t» Box 734. Turn H«*te. Iit*.
AJLXOU)
SlAXfEH-iJI
Bdoks, Kag^ines, Papers S tationery, Ac., IPOM OrrtO* Lotti../..« T*«Ra HAoraj Iae
»OU^fOII9.
'QHAKLES_1^^R|iE & CO.,
8p|rI(HT(m8 0F PATENTS,
6op«gtoj.nata Aip .gAT^T.jtAW.r
JfASt AtAAKUT ATBEKT,
Indian^olii, bidlaii*.
Obr facilities W are'nei ex-
^-^'J*-TMimantlhfheTTttitadStates
imllt to Otffe, [dMdStn .il
eeaMHy fiiywwi AU^i«iUafMal*
1
,Vi
•""ESTABLISHED "MA Y12.1851
The Great Kftgiiga Remedy.
Sift JIMIft CLAftKl'ft VIX1LK FILLS Frwo area IVou a ftaaeriptlon of Sir J. Clarke, M. v., Phyiloian Sxtraardloary to the Qaeen. nai h»r«l«»fcle mrttohie ir nnfhlllng: in the otfr .f all tlto paiofnl aij danKaroas disease* to whiohUai fcmala jconstitnMon Is sabject. moderates »ll escoesas and cemoraa all obstructions, bom whatetax cAnse. •tQ WAKKIKB
ia Parp
enVMIj
anlted,.
It will, in
IdVM-
a short
time
bring on the monthly period with regularity,and although a powerful remedy, dosa not contain anyWita^ Bnt tfol to the ctfnstltntlen. In all oases of Kerrous iu»4 Spinal AAotiona, Pains In the Back aad Ltbtha^ ratlga* an alight exertion. Palpitatjon of theJBeart. Hyaterica and Whites It wttl effeot_aMi0 wh»n all other means have failed. Pull dlrttllom in the pamphlet aronnJ each packagK '... 8PC0IAL MOTIOB. U7
BMTaMl t» Oatmrwamta. Obeer^e fi& aio«i of JOB MOaJU ua the package—pnrcbase none wlthont..4tn4M- others j»r« base asti worthies imitations.
N. B.—One Dol&r, WitDf fifteen cents for post age, enWoeed tv this sole Proprietor, JOB MOSK3 tfCWiHaurn IIIW.,- Ifew'Tbrr,111 Itimre abottl ol Ihti^iuiiiM, conlaiolng Firty Pills, byre tarn miU, seanNly sealed from all obsarvstlon
LTH—STBBN QTH!! ALTH—STHENQTHL:
LIFE-
The Great fresell Remedy
D&iamai<r0,8
iff
.itm
niiy "1
QTEWART flOUSK, NOKTBWCST Com. VCBLio 2:QUAMB, t**B* nitre*... INIIANA ..
Speoifio Pills
Prtiiaitd- by SaaAieciuBi A Dxrroin, So. 14 Ha.. Itombarl, Pari., and highly reoommended by tire entire Medieal Faculty of France.
Aie .a qost eitargatic and efficient Remedy In in«a oT'Bpermatorrboea or Somiual Weaknesc Stgii(l), lialiy or rmAiou emissions Sexual Neatness or
IMPOTKMOY
'-it
aeo evtiil 1-2 ai5ir
JACOB SUTK.i: -btixr. BTTJ
*ds NATIONAL HOUSE,
Weakneas
AI^ALI^R
irom
.-lecrot Habits and Sexual Excesses Solatatlob tbe CenUjU OrgMji*. Weak ii^iae "Lime" or 'brick-dust" de init»in tlra t'rhlff "Milk) llsbatge»," AO., and. all the ghastly train of ymp• tnms anslng lhun Orcrnse or Excossvs.
A Pamphlet, c«nt«i ing foil partlonlars, witli iir-iious and Adrice, priuted In French, Q*r laus, Kpaqiub and Kngliah, accompacieseach bos and pi seui by mail, free of cost, to auy one »L *Hll #rlte lor it.
Prior #1,00 per Box, or six Boxes ibr $5,00 ASK
k'OR DK LAMA BBS'S SPKOIl'ICX" PILL8, AMD TAKE SO OTHKRS. Hi', 't 'b^ aTKthe principal Drnggists, or will be eeut ly iuail, »ecur«iy sealed
bom
obeerTation,
Mi receipt of Die pecifiod price by any adrertUlngAJtenta.or by tbe so.e Proprietors, OSOAK i.u., OorHaudt Btreetj New York. AJ^-MUSICS
IUH
for Tut-I*r Hanta and viclniti,
I. L. MAllAN
CO.
Orileisliy bail promptly atteod«d to. 1*4- BOW A KOD—WHOW-iyear
Got^T9Main St.
Qoto79Maim^t.
Goto79]VIam St.
,^wi£j-
TO BUTYOUB
to {filu'vn
^SPRING and SUMMER
•.•Hv
tr W "rt-fJiiUt-iJ.t.f.3
tid
.. -OLtPt A WJXE1AMS,
PiairU. Oity PlAntng HMlis, Nrner of !tth anil Mulberry Street.. iaSdtf ..ii
WR# manMto,
a JOoQae, 8y and
A« atl .«.».•
s-j-SO-os«
v.
lflw '®d 3i-A
1
.vW^datci .'t*
.J
W
i.'
CLOTHING
.{j^Hatjuat received ajbeautiful line of
CAilMBRKS,
L0TB8 and ia«J a t'tfii ii. Suitable for the.
.os^nr. ti
^These goods have just been purchased 1" in the Eastern market at tha •Elioll 5tt! :•. .••*• itntilftfATOi' liia i'l l*1
LOWEST FIGURES!
-81 J0^- SitlT '.*#1 .13'-'-'pioitt odJ' .i '-.rv Xl»»V6a r. And \yiirbe suJd at „f
•muriH HO J»*••' feofl HiUttut
KIVKS TO €0KKESPI)\fi
laajsjo: sag aar^-
vV*ftii' the purchase. The
bWtiitd «*BJ
a
TtXSI
atnliW nri'T .«& .••.HihnjS'i "f&e.zi MU-ti
^reliant Tailoring Depa/tm'nt
•Mlaflftoi o- «.* ^s'q ion I« nnder the direction* of I ,• -4H» •.«-»•
JOHN IA- BLACK
iWho will take particular paits to pLiasa his cuttomera and i» warnted to ..
1
Entity Satisfactioiir
,l"
A'''iOSJ4 A
,nt.
A XI
sypufi. ^,-ii
sH'li fi }».gs
*A good stock of
3
/£Httoi'V -v»3r« i* '.A-fS-•In !!ii)!vwi-8i) jr.. «£NT'S FURNISHING ,oofe,K*«/.(Tl
GOODS,
And the
BEST FITTING SHIRT
In the market, kept constantly on hand.
BAlitD
patronatfei I resDect-*
Q'haukfull for tiu liberal bestowed upon tbe old firm. I respect folly iolicit a portion for the new.
W. H. BANNISTER.
A O N E S
*90. r, BfrlftO. 0«ABLXt CBX7IT.
& CRUFT,
Attorneys Law, OrtiOB,—Ko. 82 Main Street, up it*lrs. ftblUtt
Wm.E. McLEAN,
Attorney and Coanaellor at
LAW,
QHNE&AXI COLLECTING AGENT, Terre Haute, Ind. Ornc*.—No. 86 Slain Street. decfidlj. i.i. W3T. ft. a.
MUZZY & SAJPFELL,
ATTOHNKY8 AT LAW.
treieral Collecting ud £d Itfak Ageats.
OfTlCI—McKeen's Block,
X)R
up
C*
stairs, below.
Masonic Hall. jalSdwt
DENTISTRY.
UXCOLN, -pjp
The Oideat Established Dentist In Terra Haute, Omoa—On 8iith fitreet, betwe^ Xalo aad4. Ohio, ooa loor aoath of Hatloaai lloase.
Ha ring had opcards of eighteen voats!,
I A S O
E 1
svoctssom
TO
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1
rimtee ia Dentistry, be rt conflilent that tiecaif glee satislactiuo inall eaasa. iJjfVitciir
$
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jOmOS^OD Ofcto, between Sd &ad 4tb Street.
