Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1868 — Page 1

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SEVENTfilkTH YEAR

TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

Fkakcisco

special of the 2dth

says, nothing has been heard from tlte steamer China, now over due from Hong-

A Washohhso* dispatch "states that thepl&sterers of that city, now on a strike, have received ap endorsement from the plasterer* society of Chicago, with the promise of $2Q0 per week until their strike is successful. Similar action has been taken by the Baltimore society, and also by the District typographical society.

A WABMiHQTOrr dispatch of yesterday morning says the Attorneys in the MeCardie case will attend the Supreme

Court to-day, and have some understanding in reference to a decision. Tbe COUP. set .on both sides manifest a disposition to defiy that recent acts of Congress affect the McCardle case at all, and it is thought

this deference may lend to further complications and an entirely new phase of tlie controversy.

Al"^ashinoton

special (the author of

which does not appear to be very well posted) says neither House will make Al­

abama ah t-xeepti6n to the conditions prescribed in the Reconstruction acts.— No State will be admitted without a ratic^tloa jt its Constitution by the people, and Congress will not prescribe a rule of suffrage for all States by Congressional enactment. Spalding's substitute for tbe Alabama bill will probably pass.

A IS kw Y*»k dispaHoh of tho 30th btates that Jay Gould, one of the principal directors, of tbe Eric Railway, has decanipWffor parts unknown, taking with him a.ubiack travelling bag, which it is rumored contained between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000, being part of tho funds over which Mr. Osgood wits appointed receiver by Judge Barnard. It is surmised Gould is by this time either at Toledo or Akron, where he is to let out tbe remaining contracts for building the broad gauge connection -between the Atlantic & Great "Western and Michigan Central Railroads. The money 'supposed to be in his posses­

sion i% tp be used to make the advance payment toft existing contracts.

Impeachment. A

At twelve and a half o'clock, yesterday,

the'Higfi Court of Impeachment resumed

the consideration of tbe case of The Peo-

plo Jhe JJnited Stales

JOHNSON,

eities only as have facilities for operating

several lines of telegraph simultaneously.

At the conclusion of

BOTLKB's

till twelve o'olock to-day.

opening

addreaf SrwfcHAW announced that the

managers were ready to present the evi­

dence join {rood the articles preferred

by the Ut^u^e against the President.—

WILSON

presented several documents in

evidence, after which the Court adjourned

EUROPEAN NEWS BT GABLE

ENGLAND.

LON'don,

March 29.—The War Offioe

in this city has army dispatches from Maj. Gen. Napier, dated at his headquarters in Abyssinnia, on tho 9th inst. The General expected the first brigade of the army to arrive at Lake Asshanie on tho 16th of March.

The dispatches report that King Theodorus is posted, having euns and mortars defendipgbW position on the tableland near Tatatalaor Dalanta, in tbe neighbor-

ihood-of Magdala. The British captives held by the King were safe and in good health on the I7lh

of February.

By Cuban Cable.

HAVANA, March 2l.—The citizens of Santiago are waiting the arrival there of the Captain General, with numerous petitions for reforms, among which is a request for the reduction of taxes.

Tho new English postal treaty is disregarded by officials at Havana, although officially promulgated.

Two watchmon have beon sentenced to death far highway robbery. The gurboat Dosota has arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, with American Consul Gregg.

The project ofs oolonietnfc Americana and Europeans has been revived at Jamaica.

Further Haytien advices state that President 6alnaf« threatens to bang both Geffrardand Salomon, if he catches them. Their adhoronts are threatened with tbo same treatment.

From St. Louis.

9T.

LOUIS,

March 30.—In the Supreme

Court to-flqy. the case of General Grail vs. Joseph W. Whito, for unlawfully re( taining possesion of a farm nfeitrihis city, belonging to Mrs. Grant, was decid ed in favt»r.of the plaihtiff.

Tho Supreme Court also decidod the case of Edward S.Rowse, State and County Collector, vs. the Washington University for State and county taxes, in favor of Bowse the court holding that under the new law the University roust pay taxes notwithstanding it) charter provide! for perpetual exemption. jr.

From Bangor, Me.

Bangor, March 30.—This city voted by a large majority to loan on credit one million dollars to the European and North American Railroad, also $15,000 per mile to the Bangor and Piscataquis road. This secures tho building of both roads.

New Jersey

TRENTON,

March 30.—The Act author­

izing the Erie Railroad Conpany to have an office and transact business in this State, has been signed by the Governor. ... ii $ *i

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From New HampshireCONCORD, March 30.—The Republican State Convention for choice of delegates to the National Convention meets here the 5th of May.

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Mr. Churchill ,»trodu«M bfll to

amend the act of March 1st, 1792, rela tive to vacancies in tbe office of President and:"9tffci^slidAt(tf*h«fXrnited States, requiring a new electiop in the case ot intervals of eighteen months between the double vacancy and the ordinaryitwO^»lo3 at Jthft^Pre^iSlnt teidt referred

ti

the Judiciary Committee.

Mr. Churchill introdnced a bill supplementary to several acts relating to pension*. Keferred to Oommvttee t» InvalU Pensions.

Mr. Haigbt presented a Joint Resolution us to withdrawing consent,o^^ State of New Jersey, to tbe proposed amendment. of,the .Constitution ot-t^e United States.

Mr. Eldridgs callef fpf thp -yeacjing of the documents After the Clerk had commenced the reading,' Mr Washburne, of Ills., asked, the Speaker whether it was in order to move to return the document to the New Jersey Legislature?- TheSpeaker-salAIr was not, because ajl papers. pres«nt«d -ip the morning hoiir niust be referred wiu| out debate.

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Mr. Washbarnfe-said ff it he'would make tj»« mot^i^ji. mifj to a disloyal Legistatdrej,

Tbp' .Ojierk f^umed1 th was Vg^o who said be mhi

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not ini.

ing if the resolution woul Glob P.

The Speaker said the reading might as iwell be continued nowgas Uw time for going over to the "Sellate Md almost arrived.

Mr. Pile said, let the document be Jind I object to its being printed. Mr. Washburne^gave notice he wduld make a motion to suspend in order th|(t' tho document might be returned to the New Jersey Legislature.

The Speaker asked if there was any' objection to the-proposition Mr. Kerr objected. •. -w.

.WJbJC

«&*£ *3*

read,

The Speaker, af,,half-pMt 12, susp$ndbd the proceedings'and'announced that in accordance with a resolution the House would resolve itself into Committee of the whole House and headed by its Chtfi?. man, Mr. Washburne, of Ills, wopty,attend the Managers to the Bar of the Senate.

The Speaker said the repoft would be entered on the journal, and asked if the

Soc

vs.

Audrey

President of the United States.

BUTLER

opened the caso on behalf of

the managers in a very long argument, a

report Qf which

y/ss

forwarded to such

entleman from Illinois had any suggeato make M' to t^f ihour pft n*etlng to-morfow. V'-** '^1.,-"

Mr. Wsshbia^tuggeSted t6 meek garter before 12, so as to give time to read the jottfnal.

Mr. Banks proposed to meet at 11. Mr. Schenck desired to meet at-Jl.'pr' Half past ten, to consider the conference report on the bill to relieve certain manufactures from tax.

poaedbJ^W.' ^HVgite'^ayatthe suggestion of Mr. StormM, who presented a report from the committee on Conference

iO'-

COBTCHLB8SIOHAI.

^M^ I^BndficJu MOTedtkB report lay over UBtil to-morroir,-*nd be printed.

The'SousT'rMumed consideration o| aA will, it is thought soon issue a genT«Ma» aral order, assuming bis new command the joint resolution of the Hew Jersey Wfi Pfesiaent sor Legislature withdrawing .assent to the

14tn Constitutional Amendment. Mr. Schenck gave notice of a motion for suspension of the rules to provjde for the meeting-atisilf 'to*mor»M£.!

Mr. Eldridge made a point of ordor, that the gentleman iroin Ohio could not

The a&'tbe ttiortringJiotiV I A it If W 1

The HpettKBr Tuieo. as ipe mornmepouf of the /jtqwf&cMMi.. hour after reading the journal, 4h»t- it had consequently expire4,-W6d»t*»''WKl utkn must go ovar toj^Mt JIfflnday.

Mr., of IH-, moved a suspension of the rules for the purpose of offerjng"*"=Tesolution to reftreflcBtStlie phper offered by Mr. Haight.

The Speaker ruled that ttojs paf^eir^fis not before the House.! Mr. Schenck moved to. suspend the rules so as to ordja? a. r&cass till half-past 10 to-morrow. /After soma fl llibuater^g siich action was taken.

Mr. Washburne, of 111-, muvpd a Suspension of the rules for the purpose of making the following or^er.

Resolved,

That the' resolution of the

Legislature of Hew Jersey purporting to withdraw tho assent of. said State to the Constitutional Amendment known as the 14th Article, be returned by the SpeaJnyt! of the House to the gentleman, who pre. sehied it for the reason tbat the same is disrespectful to the House, scandalous in, charactci, and jta title only shall be referred to in the journal and in the Congres'onal Globe.

Mr. Haight said he supposed the Ohair. had already decided that -question. 53io Speaker said the motion was different from tbat before suggested and was in order.

Mr. Eldridge said if the resolution was nat before the House it was tbe property Of t|io gentleman from New Jersey, and couW not be taken from him.

Ttis was denied by the Speaker, when Mr.jRoss demanded the reading of the rcS)VStr6iT drtbe New"3ersoy Legislature.

The Sneaker said the gentleman had no qgli^4o oeminia wb reremg. Mr. Eldridge remaraed wte are required to return to the New Jersey Legislature resolution as being 9candalou» 7Ptho)it knowing what it is.

The Speaker said thafwas an argument which addreaJei itself to the geivtleman"* vote, and not to the parliamentary Cbrditioa of the resolution.

Mr. Haight made a point of order that the resolutions of the Legislature had not boon read, which was oyprrule4 ,by .the Speaker.

Finally, Mr. Washburne's motidn and reeclation were adopted, 80 to 17. On motion of Mr. Schenck. tl^e ruje were suspended, and a resolution to print 6,000 copies of Mp. Sutler's speech,- with accompanying brief, and 40,000 without the brief, was offered, and referred to the Committee on Printing.

Mr. Shanks introduced a bill authorizing Ithe District Court to be held .at Fort Wayrte, Indian* referre| to Jifdir ciary Commitlitec.

Mr. Banks moved to suspend the rules to provide for meeting at 11 o'clock every jay this week except Tuesday.

Mr. Washburne (Ills.) objected,, antt moved adjournment. Carried. *. d!.

SBNATB. !-.

The Senate reassembled at 11 o^clock". Mr. Rdmunds Called up'the bill to reg ulate appwals to the Court of Claims, which was amended and postponed till to-morrqw

Mr. Trumbull Oiled uB tbe bit! Eft&ikJ— oir^jouf^enV Fatur^y*^relieyeri

ties. The question was on Mr. BuctM lew's amendment to strike out the word "Constitution" from the bill proposing to relieve disabilities imposed by the Con stitution and Reconstruction laws.

Mr. Buckalew argued that the Becon atruction laws having no application to the term of Mr. Butler, he could not prop, erly be relieved from th$ disabilities im-

Ui|ngo^M^onal to the

consented taJMi Ad^'a^Sry'fchring notice that be would press it as early as possible. Mr. Hendripil asodfflad, sb thfe older was postponed!'agreed to* at 12:35.

The President, :'proi teito, vacated the Chair, wbteto was1 immediately taken by CMefJiisMce ^rgemt-at-Atms maae pcociamation.'commanding silence. The President's counseUqok *eat at 12:36.

The Sergeant-af-!AMsr announced the Managers on the part of thg House, who to6Tt places, except Jtr. Stevens, who entered sooa afterwarde,' aHd took a seat slightly apart:

The House was then announced, and the memb6ii: iaj&piaiiod, beaded by JJx. Washbiirne# oHihi, and were seated.

T^q-minuteaaftMtf last ds^ were rfeiW, •and Mr. Butler.aomnenced his opening speech at fifteen minutes tiefore I oxlock. "At the cofaclusion of Mr. Butler's argument, Mr. Bingham, of tbe Managers, a a

Mr. Preeidya^ |t^ ^lanagerd on the jpart of the "House are ready to proceed with testimony, to mafte good the articles of impeachment exhibited by the House ^Representatives against tWl 'Pi^siclent 'of the United States, imd my associate (Mr. "Wtlsdhy wjfll present the testimony.

Mr. Wilson—^1 wish to state, in behalf of. the Managers, that, notwithstanding (the meaning of the documents which we dum important., to be, greffnted in evidence, has been set' out in the exhibits jaccompan^pg |he fnsw«n, and also fid some of the answers, we still are of opinion it is proper for us to introduce the docUmeh ts origin ally by. my of guarding ^atfisTMyTnishMH that might arise from imperfee* ifepiM Set out in the ftD8W6F 4

Mr. Wilson then offered in' ^videnca certified copies of th$ oath of office of Presidisnt JdhrtAOH, of the appointment of "Secretary Stanton by Presidaflt Lincoln, tf tha ra|^^ion of^ ftqinination, and ofjonnson's communication to the Senate assigning reasom for the BiiBpension 6f the Secretary of af|er whiph tjhe

{he

The order"wai«rnMf ^ut. The House reffssenroted al 4i0 when Mr. WfiBfiburno, chairman of tlie ''committee, reported that the Committee of the Whole House had attended the-Ceurt Of Impeachment, that progress had beep made !n the trial ot Piresid&nt Johrisoii, 4tyl thftt.tfeg ,S®ft»te as^ aJJomt of. ImaL^jpurrted. peachment had adjourned until 12 o'clock to-morrow.

3ourt adjourned tiH It to-'motro^, and Chief Jiwtice vacated the obair. The President pro tem called the Senate to ofdeiy. w»d- tbe report of the cominittee of conference on the bill to relieve Certain manufactures from Internal tax Was taken up, and after considerable debate agreed to, whereupon the Senate ad-

v: From Waahingtotf.'

Wa#hu(^ok,

"March 30.—Secretary

Stanton has issued, in form of a general ifrder, the afet of Congress amendatory or 4n act passed March 21st, 1867, to pro* vide for tbe more efficient government of the rebel States. It

is

accompanied by a

rtote from the Departnaent of State saying the foregoing'act, having been presented tkthe President for his approval, and not Javing been returned.by him within the time constitutionally prescribed, baa bedome a law without his approval,

GEN. HANCOCK, ,7

Gen. Hancock has returhfed^to this city

VTOU. uos

He w,in tHe rfesldent 80,1

some lioje this

morning, ibe following is the order assigning Gen. Hancock to duty in the Division of the Atlantic: ,. ..

TT^A v^'iTAaiisaaQiriajiAEMY, 1 ADJUTANT Gkubjuo-'S 0*IOK, WAStoSb^o^Ttthrch 28, 1868.

general Orders No.

17.]

By the direction of the President of the InitecL State?,i Major-Q^neral W- 8. [ebcock'is relieved from command of the lifth Military District, and' assigned to ue command of the Military Division of the Atlanticj.created by General Orders iTo. 10, bf February 12th, 166,8.

By com qiand'o'fGfin 6raji Grant,

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i). TblVSBKND, A. A G.

COMMITTKTt OT COHTfRIlirClC RKPOET. (The .second Committee of Conference dish'gMteing to the amendments to tbe Fll to exepvt'cprtain«l^Tijufai tur«8 from lity, etc., «i»n report «rfbich it i%. thoughr Will b^ adopted by be two Rouses. ^hey aH»r the whi3ky ejection? ,so 'as, to inflict imprisonment |id ine upon all distillers, Government officers and others connected wftb^or colliling in frauds, and forfeit the distillereaseff.'Ttffrbth^^ ts i^e stricken out.

One of tho Committee says the Gevernifent contractors for machinery, etc.,

|Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, one of the pj'romittee, advocated an amendment that ^manufactured lumber be exempt from on sales and Mr. Brooks urged, in beof consumers, that flour snould also 9- thus exempted- -The repeat se. proi^es and cw»s# attitel« will therefore retain free as under the present law.

IMPEACHMENT WITNESSES. ^lajor General Thomas, Col. Wm. G. •jjoore, Private Secretary of the Presidjsht, and other witnesses were at the capito} to o1

the Supreme Court to-day gave an opinion in the case from Mlwsachusetts involving the quostion of State tax on deposits in £vij|png|5 4Ei»fpoinU kresimifar to tnosein the court previously decided, namely, tbat tho tax can be imposed on deposits in such institution no matter in what form invested

In the Supreme Court No. 55, Frederick P. James

II.

et. al,case,

appellants,

vs.

Milwaukee & Minnesota Railroad Comafiy, HpDeaJ from Circuit Court of the JeBwA f-i&t&s loa the Dfsirirt of Wisconsin, Justice

astice Nelson delivered h« opinion of tfie -tW" leciiicm cf g^id Circuit Court with costs, and remanding the case for further proceedings in conformity to a decree of this Court.—

road Company petitioners. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, denyiBe petition for mandamus.

No- §4, the ^£tna Xnauraqoe Copipany plain\ittl hi'~flrror VV. Samuel H. Webstor error^ to Circuit Comt of the United States foMhe E&ter# District Of Michigan, the Chief Justice delivered the opin» ion cf the Court affirming judgment of said Court with costs.

NoTTSS, WlIWhiSSa'irrTglil, plaintiff in error, vs. John MoU ip.errqrrJto Circuit Court of the United States, of Indiana, on niotfon of Mr. Pierrepont, counsel for det^nd««V ia erwrj it was ordered by the Court that the writ of error be dismissed wnderrtb#'10t3i rale. 13

MILITARY OBDSR.

tug oHvurxray icMoy a Gton. Jlancock's order asiumiug cornMr. Butlet^Tenn.^from political CHaabiP of the new Military District of the tiius TVi a /inaofSAn m«a avi II Vt ,?11 4i

Atlantic will be issued t6-tnorrow.. —t

1 ^n» «is« 5"«ni Buffalo.

BtrttAii,

Starch 30.—Abraham B.

JlUle, a canal boaV Captain who mord«red Patrick Malone, in this city, August 13th, 18$ 7. was brought hare from Grand Rapids, Michigan, »dlodg«dinjail to-day.

From New York.

Nkw Yokk,

March 30.

AKSIVED.

The s"teamers"City of Bost^SBtt OHIdonia, from Europe have arrived.

BXTPEKMJt COURT. „,l4f

la the Supreme Court to-day Judge Oardoza adjourned the.hearing of the motion to dissolve the Bloodgooa injunc» tion in the Erie case till April 20tb.

SENSATION STATEMENT DENIED. Messrs. Drew and Fiske deny tbe sensation statement that Jay Gould has taken $3,000,000 of Erie to Akron, and say they all held sit Jersey City that the Brie Directors are quietly performing their duties, and the business of the rpad is steadily increasing.

Havana.

HAVANA,From

March 30.—The Portugese

vessel Maria Louisa, formerly an American vessel, has brought 200 coolies from Macoa. The coolies were guarded on the trip by thirty Portugese soldiers, to prevent mutiny. "j j"

va Virginia Convention.

RICHMOND,

March 30.—In Convention

to-day an ordinance authorizing the issue of certificates indebetedness to members of the Convention up to April 6th, receivable at the State Treasury in payment of dues. Referred.

A resolution to suspend payment of interest on the State debt was referred. Tbe Report on Education was finished.

Another amendment to separate the two races in schools was lost, 37 to 21. The ordinance directs the establishment of a uniform system of free schools to be in operation by the year 1874.

Mississippi Convention.-

JACKSON,

March 30.—In the Conven­

tion one section of the Judiciary report was adopted. A motion to take a recess of three weeks was lost. The policy is not to adjourn until the impeachment trial closes.

•V'-/ Riot-

Pittsbubq,

March 30.—Rumors reach­

ed here of a disastrousjiot at the coal re gions near McKeeeport. A telegram has been received by the Mayor for a large police force, and the coroner has beensent for.

NEW YOKK DRY GOODS MARKET

By

Telegraph.] NEW Yobe, March 30. The market for cotton goods Is firmer and quiet with an active tendency toward higher rates Merrlmac prints firmer. We qnote braud 13% @11 with littl* ts be had the Pacific and Spraguo sell quick at 13%, Merrimao ft'cambrlc prints 16 heavy brown sheetings aotive and fully %c high* er, Indian Head np 18%.

STOCK MARKET.

By Telegraph.] NEW Yobe, March 3) Sold firmer in consequence of the oversold condition os the market, opening at 139 and closing it 188%®138%.

Henry Olews & Co. farnisb the aonexed|4-30 quotations: Coupons '81 lllV@tll%, do. '62 109%® 10% '64 107%@108, do. '66 108!£@I08V, do. Jnew 100V, doT '67 107@107% 10-40*8 100%@108, 7-30 10%@106%.

The Assistant Treasurer continues sell gold nominally to bny 7-30's, bnt as he per cent under the market rate for notes he gets none.'

A report from Albany says a bill will be introduced in tbe Legislature providing for the election of Srle directors earlier than the regular ttme, October.

A special meeting of the Cleveland and Pittsbnrg stockholders r*solv«d to increase tbe capital stock 1U per cent and divide it among stockholders no cash dividend.

The Pacifio Mail Company will hereafter run tour s.eamers monthly, on the first, ninth, sixteenth and 24th. The opposition linn is also expected trips.

Receipts of the sub-Treasury, $2,167,600 payments, $2,891,803 balance, $101,080,425.

NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET By Telegraph.] New Yobk, Morch SO BBKF—In the latter part of last week heavy and a trifle lower, bnt under light offerings ruled strong at 18X@19 for extras anil 14@16}£ for inferior and ordinary.

SHEEP—Tolerably active at full previous rates, viz for Inferior to extras. HOGS—Quiet and lower at 9% with choicest 10glJ%.

ST. LOUIS MARKET

•By Telegraph.] ST. LOUIS, March 30. TOBACCO—Unchanged. COTTON—Higher at 24 for middling.

FLOUR—Dull and low grades weak, superfine $7 60@8 50, 9@7 12J, XX 9 60@10. WHEAT—Dull and unchanged at 8'J 70 for winter and 2 05(52 10 for spring. iCORN—Very heavy and closed lowor at 82@ 80S for shelled and 7S}£@76 for ear.

OVTS— Firmer andhlghor at 69@72 'BARLEY—Quiet, bujers holding off. BYE—Unchanged at Si 67@1 75. PORK—Dull and small lots sold et $25 round lots offered at 24 95.

BACON—Stock light and clear sMe» advanced to 164 for present delivery and 15% for Way shoulders sold at 11% and c|ear rib oi.les 14%.

LAUD—We*k at 16 for three and 16}£ for keg, very little offering. CATTLE—Brange at 4@8 for common to choice

SHEEP—Range at $4®6 00 per head.

CHICAGO MARKET. CHICAOO, March 30.

ByTelegraph.] FLOUB—UusettUd. WHEAT—Actlvs and 1@1%C lower, sales No 1 at «2 05 and No 2 at 1 90£@1

firm. CORN—Steady at

receipts firmer at 82@82)£, 5(%@5" for winter and 58*^^53^ for fj"esh_receipts. a 0 8

EYE—Steady at $1 67%@1 70 for No 1. BARLEY—In fair request at $2 25 for No 2 in store. I

PORK—Mess at J23 76@24. prlmejmess quitt at 31, extra prime stead at Itt. BACON—Quiet, sales of Cumberland it lie.

LaRD—Dull at 16c. HOGS—Livo lirmand steady at $9@9 60 for good to choice.

BKEF CATTLE—Dnll and nominal at S3 29 for I good smooth steel's.

CINCINNATI 1.

By Telegraph.] |f"* Onroiir*

ear shelled advanced W 89000, bnt marclosed rather doll at the advance.

OaTS—Opened buoyant and holder*

LA.BD—Dull and prices are nominal, prfdie cltv could have been bought at 16c1003—Dnll and prices declining, closing at 17#

BETTER—Hull and sapply batter at 45060. GB0CER1JES—unchauged. HAY—Firm and suppl light,- prime timotby tl4r%16 on arrival.

CLOVER 8SED—Dull and prices declining, small sales at 12Jtf.

TIMOIHY—12 30®2 40. -iGOLD—1 38%, buying.

TERRE HAUTE MARKET^ .•» TEHEE HAUTE, Tuesday, March 24. The figures below repruent the price* paid by grocers and other dealerrror the artich BEESWAX—Yellow

ror

Family, Superfine,

•tr.i

few

S1%,

closing

80)i@81

for regular, fnsh

I

'NEW YOBK MARKET

By'Telegraph.l Nkw £obk, March SO. I OTTON-Active, opened 4®lc better, but under'unfavorable news from £nrope closed dull wi& the advance partly lost, at 87@27^ for middliaz uplands, closing with no buyers at over i28.

FLOUB—A shade firmer for lower gradse with a mo ieratademand for export to Frace and Sngland at (9 30@» 76 lor superfine State and western. 10 30 for extra State, 10@11 30 for extra western, 12aH for white wheat extra, 12 15(914! for 0,|10®30 for extra St. Lonis|and 12pl5 for I good to choice California quiet at 18 75014 25 j. rve flour a shade firmer at 87 75®9 "S. "CORN MKAL—!Quiet.

WHISKY—Nominal. WHEAT—Opened Xij2c better with a fair export and home trade demand at #2 42%2 45 for No 2 spring, 2 55^2 68 for no I do in store and delivered, 3 00 for common white Canada, 3 15 for white California and 3 OS for ohoice amber .Mlcbi*. san in store.

RYB—firm, State 1 81®l 91 BARLEY—Quiet, I jfALT—Dull at »2 10 for choice. i. CORN—Dull and lower at SI 85(91 87 far new mixed western afloat, 1 27 for old do in ftore, 1 21 for small lots or do afloat, 1 1891 28 for common to prime white southern and western and 1 87® 1 87 for southern yellow.

OATS—Firmer at 87H87)4 for western in store, 8ftV£ for do delivered and 88 tor do afloat. t*

BlCS—Dnll. ,, COFFES—Firm. SUGAR—Dnll Cuba 10%@U% and Porto Blco

11MOLA3SI3-Steady

at 60 for Muscovado and

4S for Cnba. HOPS—Dnll at 15®50 for American. PETROLEUM—Dull at 12}*® 12% for crnde and 2ii for refined bonded.

COAL—Quiet and unchanged. POfUk— Firmer and iniiair demand at 894 96 fer new mesa, 83 75 fbr old do, 20 60@2i ror prims and S3 60923 for prime nrss.

OUT MX ATS—Firs at 1OX0U for shoulders and 14){ai5)£ Serliama, DBMsIl) HOGS— Nominal, 18)4912%

BAO0N—Quiet and Arm at MJfc for Cnmberland cut and 15$ 15K forshortctear.

LARD—Sail and heavy at 1SV10KBUTTER—Heavy at go#4S for Ohio and 40£ 56 for State. 1 'I-

the articles named

BEANS—Prime white $ bu Common..... BUTTER—Choice yellow, in rolls B...

EQOS—Fresh, $dor FEATHEES-Live geess, $ lb Old, FLOUB—Fancy brands, bbl

FRUIT—Apples, dried, $ bush Apples, green, Peaches, dried, halves, bu quarters "t GRAIN—Wheat, bushel.,.u4.

Corn, new, old, "Oats,

Barley,

Buckwheat

SPECIAL NOTIG£S-

MARCH XS», 1868. AT TUELL, RIPLEY & CO'S .. New Spring BitIss in tfie Duplex Kii ptic Hoop Skirt—The EMPRESS BE0i:PTION—the IATEST or* Evening Dress.

The WALKING SKIRT, for t-hort Drosses.*** Other styles, from smallest to largest siie. Lnok out for the elegant line of Spr.ug Dreis G.odn—Trimmings to match—to arrive next »p(k. TUELL. Rri'LKY GO'S,

OorcefSth asd Main St., Torre Hnute, Ind.

MUSICAL.

mTERBB-ELlUTE INDIANA. TUESDAVLMOKNING, MARCH 31. 1868. ,'' „JSSTABLISHED MAY 12,1851

B,*reh ao-

FLOOR—Steady with a good de W*oi

but

*B"

ITHBAT—Firmer and prices uncha*^.

Ko

$245. UOBN—In actlTe demand wtth sale* *8

tot

Tta

for No l(-bnt ttie markot ctosed daU at 7J». RYE—Scarce and prices advanced t® »l 8Z ana holders asked 1 85 at the closed a KLEY—Scarce and saleable at |2 05.

COTTON—Excited and closing with buyers at 38c fat midrilinv, but holders asked 26J&. MESS FOBK—Held at 124 25 for new and 25 for old. No demand and those rates ar» therefor# nominal. ..

BUI/SMSAT8—In gooddemandeapeclaUy for sides uf (rood average, which eold at 12}%. BACON—Fnn and ~la good demand for sides, rltaC rib and clear sides at 14jfand IS, schoolders ia bulk are held at 10J4 an Smoked at 11%. sugar cured hams 18(§18}£.

65§60 10(940 ija oo

^ill 50 a so 9 oe 00

(l

Rye Buckwheat»1^0 lbs S0«4 Cora meal, new bush wig

*8

.yr 70976 85 46(360 1 00 1 00 36 60

GINSENG—Ginseng, per lb BIDES AND FURS—Green trimmed, fi

Green salted, trimmed, lb Brv,

Sheep pelts, e.,ch Deer Skins, dry, It) ii i. green $ fc 16 Prime Otter 1 50A4 00

Fox, red 86(876

,T

grey 26030 Mink 100@3 0O Opossum. 6 Raccoon Musk rat

ONIONS—Sound, per bush ,....1

Timothy, Flaxseed, per 66 lbs

SUNDRIES—Copper, $ lb„ Brass,Wrought iron,

Cast, Hickory nuts, bush t'ecans, lb Prime country lard

C0@t 0

POULTRY—Live chickens, old, %i tfoz 3 00 Tnrkeys, each 1 00^1 36 Ducks, per doz 2 25

Geesee, 3 26 -DressdB Chickens, per lb 7 Turkeys,

jJ

Dncks "......... Geese,

POTATOES—Good BAGS—Cotton, per lb SEED—Clover, per busb

1 50®1 90 15 10

5.

L. KISSNER'S

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No. -AH, Ohio Street, it's 0PPO8ITS THE COURT HOUSE,

I KHIC- HAUTK. I)*D.

Hole Agent for

Chlckering Sotm, Knabe A Co., Suck Co., Robert Nunns, Onle Co., the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,

Aitd otb«{ w*)l kiiewr nnd 'eila^le

mm FORTES!

AUo, Cathtit d: Needliauis, trnd Prince A Go's celebrated

Church, rlor and School Orffans and MeioiU onm!

A arfe ^ud Ki-r»nt iissr.i imrn- alwtys on 1 hand, which will be atl at LOVVKR ttATBS than tle mine qiii»lity .. t' In«trumeM« uab be bail of nay hi life W. in the West.

KW" one but good ii»l ie Indumenta dealt in, giirb as 1 can warrant to my On- tomers for

FX"S7"B YEARS

Pianos, Organs and Melodeons sold on Monthly Payments. Ho For the

Campaign

Bra'* end Silver Band Inatrnmenu, Tenor and B*ss Dram'- I'ocoa, Ebony, xwood an! Silvor Fife» Trlmmirga for Drume also, Flag« of all all i' the bft qnulf' and lowest rates. 3-iid nrdei8 to

PALACE OF MUSIO.

All feln.is of Musical fustrnmenU repaired It, tli- most *pprn»«rt «n«nn«i

hj MUSIC, tii

J. O LINDEMANN,

1' 0KA.LEB I«

S"

jlEliO«KOJI8

ORGANS,

Vlollus, Ouitars, flutes, and all klada of Mnalc* Mvrr.handise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TBBBK HAUTK. INDIANA.

t„}(

rUNlNO AST) RKPAIBlNii of VtAMOU »n« other Instruments will be ptoiuptlj atteikded to. OLD PIANOS w5l! be fafcen in tnadefotHBW

''""J O- LIWDBMAW

|J, P. MCDONALD, T(9nccM»or to A. A. AaNOLDjt PEALVK ll«

Books, Magazines, Papers,

Stationery, Sc.,

Tat Orrto* Loner Taaan Uactfl 'f*t No»16dl»

1

BEEF—Firm at 14^80tbr new plain mess, 19 50 OB* 7S for new extra mesa. HAMS—Firm at 30940.

QHBAP MILLfNRRT

11 kinds of Millinery Goods sold at 0091 during the Winter months, at airs. M. H. Abbott's,

Itethe Foet Oflee. DeelMtf*

1

1000 YARDS While Marseilles and Piques At SO, 65, 754k 85e* uth

».. wi .xtttmiimf

Vtjt,

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Spring- Shawls!

PAISLEY am'BROCHE

Square

76

2 60 2 25

Look at our Lineti Lawns^ percale*, Brilliants, and Colored Pique* 3 .•

EDSALL & CO.

ST0EA6£« COMMISSION & GRAIN.

OWES TTtXKh B. B. IBTAH

E. K. BR if ANT & OO,

(Sucoe&sora-tc-J. -il..TUBNi£K,)

Forwarding & GommUslon Merchants SBALJSBB IS Graiu* Flour 'and Salt.

Highest market price paid for all kinds of Grain. Agents for STAR

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White and yellew, mixed Cooking

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French Percales

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BRILlilAIN TS si —OF—:

Shawls.

fi

25® 2 VI

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Marseilles Connlerpanes.

$3.00.

*5.6# QUILTS for

'8)8.00 QUILTS for

10

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2 00

88200.

58.00 QUILTS fbr

$5.00.

FUiVRED

«0@60

11012 9

TALIiOW—Tailow The markrt, during the pa quiet. Choice butter in fait request "at quotations. Eggs in fair demand. Dried fruit dull*. Bacon dull." Poultry dull, except turkeys, which are in[good demand.

week, has been

LINEN LAWKS

AND-

S I I TV& S 1

TJnioit

Ware Iiou.se on Main. fcHrset, Near the T- H. I. R. R. Depot f25'iwtf loailuiT. aiosan Hamnr.

JOHNsToai.ec,

HANEY & CO., comiwioN Aim

A IN E A E S

War©hoTiP« St., at the Canftl BmIr. ihnnnw fui'TV.. TKT

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raaxxLiM. a. D. Moaaisox

FRANKLIN, M0KBIS0N & €0.,

aENS&AL

Commission Merclianls,

No. 88 West 2d St., Cincinnati.

RKFRBKNOK9.

Bearce, Tolle, Bolton Shaw, Barbonr A Co., A Porter, K. O. Leonard 1 (Jo., Wm. Olenn A Sons,, Bob't Macrendy A Oo. Ploster Brothers, Foote, Nasli .ii Co. dhambers. Stevens & Oo. KibSSydl)

JAMES B. TYN*. TU'.MAS E. 1AWCS

LYNE & LAWES, General Commlsson Merchants,

AND DEALIBB IN

Agricultural Implement*, and Pure Kentucky Copper-Distilled Whisky, Sain Street Near Comer Seyenth, Tem Baste. lad, Merchandise and Prodnce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. Consignments Solicited. A rents fbr. Mme of the Best lliatlllerhn In

KENTUCKY!

ff-yi BEFKJ1K8CE8 I "I LOUISVILLE, KT—Hon. Thos. E. Bramiette, late OoTernor of Kentnche, Col. Alfred Allen, late Treasurer Kentucky, Hon. BenJ. H. Bristow, U. 8. Att'y, District Ky. ', R.-J. B. Temple, Csshier Farm-

July 17, iltf TIM. 0. tiBOVSB.

^JOALICOALII

The Beat is tbe Cheapest I E F. MEBBIL ia now prepared to furnish the best Brazil and Bighland.Ooal, alsa the Lehigh and Anthracite Goal, if ordered. Orders left at Ho-

Keen's

Store, 107 Main SL, or Hartsock ft Bansister's, will receite prompt attenUon„ aSdtf

Si'COAL I JCOAL11 OHH McPAKLANK IS, NO^

tnrnishing the beet quality of KiTer Oo»s nreemxi on a wide* screen than any other Dealer naing, and at the very lowest ratea.

Orders iett at the. Oonut* ticalee, or at Woodmanaee's Onacery, on Haiti street, neat floor to C. O. Smith a Co. Stove store, will receir. prompt attention. Lesre orders with Ons..Atool*. »t the PostOttce. JyMdtf

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FIGURED DELAINES

At 8S 1-2 0&nt«|»

TVJEJLL, RIPLEY & €0*8.

item

J"-5

STANDARD MAKES I

BLEACHED HUSLIIS,

At Popular Prices, at

ELL, RIPLEY & CO'S.

ry

BroWn abd Bleached, 6-4, *, 8-4, 9 4,10-4, at

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO'S.

mV

TVELL, RIPLEY & CO'S.

ELEGANT COLORS IN

DRESS SILKS,

AT

TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO'S.

Zspecial attention la called to oar Vary Cemp jets assortment of

GLOVES AND HOSIEBY,

Including all .thePosnlar makse imported.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

VB'ii I

Staple and tancy Dry Goods

More complete and attract!Ye than ever before, and worthy the attention of the closest and most dlscrimtnatlngbcyers.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

N S A N E O N

FIK£,

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Nil vA ,T'-:v»sfcs "ivt

LIKE.

United

II. Taylor, Cashier Branch Bank

FsANironT, er's Bank Pof Kentucky.

Tcana AXJT«, I*d.—Hon. Albert Lange, for mer Auditor of State Hon. O. F. Oookerly, M»yCol. Thos. Dowlinsr, Ja«nes Torner, .Esq.

John Scott A Son, S. Wolf,

McKernA Deming Esq. 28d6m

COAL.

rp C. GEOVER,

OEAI.U in

WOOD AND COAL.

•the undersigned is now delivering the superior Coal of the Pioneer Goal Mining Company, st, 'rtrtrtmrn i»_ r«tJ A WV Oarrysville, and respectfully solkats s.il examin^a, SQOTT OC UKAniil,

tian and trial. It "will b, fotusd equal to Braatl Coal, and Is furnished at much less ratea. I would refer consumers to B. L. Thompson, Esq.. who is using It at his Hill and Beaidence. Orders left at Ira Qrorer's fltove Store, Third Street, north of Main, wi I receive prompt attention.

O

__,rSet' Owders left ati asanben* Grooory Btore, ynthweat^orear. of Boaare, will reeetrs troiaptr»««iuon.

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NSUR1NCE AUENCY.

at

M. A. CBAUE, KAML'L C. SCOTT

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The following-Old and Unliable Cempaniea tsr$U*sar ?.•«

R^r*eot6d«

Merchants Fire

KortiiAineriean

I habtfobd, ooNNrt./My? sa'i

Corn Exchange Fire Ins.

Mates Life Ins.

Co.,

No. 40 WALL ST., MiW tUBK. [1

World Mutual Life Ln& Co

117 BROADWAT, NKW YOKR.

-i ilt

Franklin Life Insurance Co.

IKDl AJNAPOIiIS, IHD.

United States Casualty, Co

broadwat s*w YOU..

-ft •, (. i*" tli IS

Applications taken and Policies issued in *ny ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, KEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended

to.

Ap ly to

Qenoral fire and liife Insnranoe Agent.

Main^St., between 5th ft 6th

"i^erre Haute, Ind.

Office lOO Main Street Old Stand of

DM.

all kikds,

Boya' iHata of al»kifll»i

A^StotT23ila

The fireat English Bemedy.

ME JAMBS CLAIKS

8

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HEAVY SHEETINGS

1

t- 'i tO

IFe shall uae i«ir most earnest endaaTors-durlng tbe entire coming season to make onr assortment of

JKMAL8 FILLS-

Prepaced from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke. M. D., Phyehsian Xxtraordinary to tbe Qaeen. This IcTaiKafcue*sedicii a is unfailing io tlta onr.- tf all tho painful and daageroas disessea to which the female co^stltntion, is subject, ft Moderates alt excesses and remoTee all obstrnotlons, from whatsyer cause.

*o hammed LADIES s:*

It is part cularty suited, It will, ia a short time bring on tbe monthly period with regularity,and although a powerfnl remedy, does not contain snythtog hoi tful to the constltntlen. lu allcavea of MerTons anl Spinal Affections, P»in« in the Back and Limb*, Fatigue

un

sfiAt e*ortluu.

Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica«pd Whitns, *hen alt other aKans nave pamphlet aioand special soiick.

Obserre the name

of JOB HOSKil on the packA^e-»imrchaae none without others &ro btic And worthless imitations.

N, B.—OneCoIInr, with fifteen cent* for poetage, enclosed to the Bole Proprietor, JOB M0SK3 if Cortlandt street, Sew York, will iuaure a bottle ol Ihfpemrise. cohtainlng Flft/ Pills, i,y return mall, eoourely sealed frum all ob«erTati u.

LIFE—HEALTH—STBENQTH1! LIFE—KBAIiTH—STHENQTH

V.

The Great French Itemed} Delamarre's Specific Pills

Prepated try OaaaHoiaaa A Dtrroar, No. 14 Uu» LombarJ, Pari-, and highly recuwtonxbtU. b» tliaeniiraOedical Faculty of France.

Area most energetic and fflclmt B»-uiedy in easea^r BjMrfaatnrrhcea ur Seminal Weakness Nightly, Daily or PaxautTDRt fmission* Sexnal Weakness or Ihpotrvcy Weakuesa nrisiag :ri.m SecretHabitaand Sexual Excesses Belaxatlon of the Genital Organs Weak Splue '-Lime'' or "Brick-dnst" depo.itsin the Urine '-Milk Pfacharges," Aq.4 auii-all thegkaatiy train of yniptoms arislnjf-Oe«aOei use Ol E&c<Tlse«.

Pamphlet, cuntal ing fnll particulars, with Directions and Adrlce, printed in French, Gw mail,Spanish Had Xnglisb, nccompani. ,j Lo* and will t'6 sent by mail, free of cost, iu any *ne wh will wrtte lor It.

Price $1,00 Per gox, or Six Boxes tor $5,00 ASK. SOB. ISLAJdABRK'd 8PK01FI0 PTtf,8. AKD TAKE NO OTHRB4.

Sold by all the principal Druggist*, cr will be sent by mail, securely sealed from observation, od refc^Tpt of the #pecli)od price by ruj fcdverjUsing Agents,or.by the sole Proprietors, OSCAB O. M08KS A (JO., 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. Agents #or Terre liauta nod viclhitv,

Orders

?fr

A few pieces of

DOMESTIC OUKiHAHS,

wy At lOo per yard,

,i?:-

I. L. MA'HAN tKV.

by

mail promptly attondni to. lstpKOW A EOJV-^W0«-K-*r

UNION-^BAKEBl

AND

i^nMS'STOB*.

FBAIK HfilWICt «fe KK^

Hannfaotnress of all lefnda of

ORACKEES

and Dealers in

O E I E S

On Laisyette St., between Oanal and Depot, E E A E de30dly INDIANA

GRIMES I& ARCHER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,

(sticcassoaa to stbnau t. rp orimib OFFICE.—Over Dnvifc' Drag Store, Cor. Uaitf^SrSFSSeeUr fisrre Boute, Iud. malSdtf

J. A. J3HYAN,

JOB PRINTER

115 MAIN ST.,

"TEItHU: HAUTE. IND

pAKRIAGB- FACTORY.

Noit'fe the time to have your Carriages, Bug-toe.-^tc., p^tntud^ trinun«d and repaired general ly, ami the place to have it done is at HARPBR, WILD & CO'S Oornjr 24 and Walnut streets, Terre liauta. We are prepared-to do all work entrusted to us, in (be most thorough manner, and at prices tbat defy competition. Wo also hive on hand, and in course of constmction, a complete assortment ot Carriages, Bngg:e, spring Wagons, &c., suited to this market, at tbe lowest possible pri. es. All werk warranted. mhO.itf

^ITY BILL POSTBK!

j&a

A.OOIDIGNT

1

GEO. W. HEIFSNIDER. Programmes and Circulars distributed in GOOD STYLEI

All orders iqft at .Dowling HalL, or at ifa rintlng Offices, will be promptly sttended to wit iMMtnd riitnAtnh. mh4t*

A

Inis.

TITTMAN,::

Coi,

HABTFORD, COKS.

Firelns. Co.

Co.,

157 BHOABWAY, NIW YORK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance

Co-

CLEVELAND, OHIOL

Hi MKCHjiNlCLii^, 301 Main Street, between gut & 7th m*.,

Terr© Haute, Indt.

MODELS isu DaAwiMgg_NEaTLT Cxecited, Sewing Machines and otber Li^bt Machinery repaired to give satisfactron. Bresch-Loading Shot-Guns after the celtbratep French Pattern, made from new or old material, may M1t

TLAUSSEJS!, UlSliO WS R. & Co Importer* and Jrbtier^of NOTIONS ANU TOYS,

WHOLESALE 1) A 1 S

FANCY GROCERIES,

TRa«,

•MAM, TOBACtm

ldtf

V--J

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AS AND STKAM FITTING JX* Main Street, between Cth and 7th.

Fft£D£RiH Haying employed the services of J. $. I'erguaon, a well known practical workman, he Is no a prepared to execute all erdete in the above business, with promptntss and dispatch. oot3dly

SOLICITORS.

^HAKLBS WBJRBE & CO.,

SOLICITORS OF PATENTS,

OODN8KLLOB3 AT PATENT LAW, •oiel BvlMen, Dealers In Patent Rights, and PATKMKD ABTIl'tKS.

OFFICK—81 BAST MARKET STBEST,

Indian npoliM, Indiana.

Oar facilities far procuring Patents ace not exceeded by any establishment in tbe United States. A in el to in

JOHN Gunsmith

ARMSTRONG,

and

TIW.

Thompson A Bust

HAT# AND CAPS.

^•BW YORK HAT 8TOB*

Joseph C." Yates, JUSTIN RBCBIPT OP

Stencil Cutter.

Floor, Whisky and dack brands, also Plates for srkiog Clothing, cut to order. Guns made and repaired in the beet of style. All work warranted glre satisfaction. •fhop 3d door Eaj(t of the Sew ^onrt IToose, to strnet. at ilu- Vlbo«MintT Ha* HeaPes. fjtl

J.

F. MJJABS,

STTEET

A

I Misiae*' Hat* of InfKntis* M»t» of aU kinds,

order ew akase aetlefc Ofnn

rrn9 FALL^ STtLJCS, K:

W O a S a a a I

RON AND COPPER WOKKCtt,

Sasr tf Ata 8t., Betwie* Oanal axd Uaiisoap, TBBRB HAUTE, I2fJL. Particnlar attention paid to Cpp»r work, Exhaust Pipe, building Breaching, Chimneys i»nd Heatets, House Jobbing, Ac.

Ramember the place—T-rie Hmte Mill Fuinlshiag House. 1/dl -.

oxiAM.DYE HOUSE. -'I H. CLARIDGE

Has retorned to this «lty, and fitted up Stesnr Dyeing and Seooring Establishment, at the old Stand, 0. 8 North Focrth Street, where he will be pleased to meet bis eld frleods. and as many uew ones as may fetor lim with their patronage 2S1tf

ARCHITECT & BUILDER.

J. A. YRYDAGH.

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Pl»ns, Specifications, Superlntendanoe, and Dt t^n Drawings furnished for etwy description ot Buildings. _.nh(fii

Omoa.—South east oorner of Main and Fifth gtreets.^rsr Donnelly's DrugBtore.