Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 April 1868 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS-
rKli.J*fc.ilAUTK.
Friday Morning, {April lUh» 1868
Republican State iickei.
Ofc OOVEUKOR,
Oct. CON'fiALi iiAiii-U, ci Vanderburgh.
Tub.
MECTESAAT-OOVEENOIt,
Col. WILL. OU41Ba.UK., of Decatur, roa secatiAiiv or state, Majob M.AX. K. A. liUFFilAK, of Cuss. tUH AUlillOU Of fcTATE. MaJOE JuliN
D.
tVAfib, of Hamilton.
JOB TBCASl'UXIi Of ftTATK, ^lAT'iA^ KlJdBALL, of Martin.
ioh
ciEas or
-tat
BCPatat COUHT,
O0L05iiiL TiitiOl/OUii W. McCoY, ol Clarke. *0a EBP )lil KK OF THE arPHEME UOk'KT Colonel JAfilfcd
ti.
BLACK,
ol
ils deeds. As usual the
b&bti.£kiue 7
Marlon.
IrOB ATT0E5ST QENEBAL,
^1). E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam. BL'PIItlMTli^DKNT OF Pl'KLIO INdTUCTION, BAB*ABA* (J. HOB13S, of Wayne, iTOB lltCTOKS AT LAliCE,
TBOJAo H. MSI.SON, of Vigo, BENJaJUN F. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette, roa ELECTOR, SIXTH UISTE1CT,
Captain K. KOSE, of Lawrence. COKTINOEJiT, kOoLOKEL JGHI. T. SMllH, of Greene.
Tbe K. K. K.
That sterling "level*headed" sheet, the
Missouri Dcit'Ozrat,
thinks that if the
President of the United States were not a traitor to Its constitution and laws, he •would use every power at his command to tramplo out of eiisteoco the Ku KIux Kiun, an organization iiVO'"odly criminal in purpose and notoriously infamous in
Democrat
hita the mark
squtr. ly. The au esisu bacauss An DKiiw Johh&mn is still President. It cxitt: becauio the Democratic party givos it moral Buppoiland encouragement. This band of 3 tisins tbe vanguard of the Dem^cra'.ic host and if it in not extei" miauled before tuo next Presidential elec tion, that election will prove a blucdy oneIt it. ibe duty of military commanders everj v.'bera to crush this gang of murderers by iheaurnest and eure=t methods. General MsaDB begins grandly, and desei ves'tnauii?. Oilier commander?, General Grant blmseii, rntty well tee to it th.it no i.uch o:ganization continues to exist in thi« country. How long, Honorable denature, do yea propose to debate over quiohie, whiie tLo proaeuce of a traitor in ^he Wfci'fc iiuute encourages lis fxiuiido to orgaaiza tufcuisfcives as banded
the "itujny.*'
The
Journal
iis.quetit.iy giuces its
to tnke, openly and uaequivocuily, the 51 ou: wiiich it has assumed by implicate.i, ii a.j what becomes of iu Uemocri.nc vvbe. still conuiiue to cling WiUi iuc«.'JO|urub tenacity to their seats in Oilhar iiou. and to draw their pay and pocai:V t.v?:r perquisites with uniailmg puncti.tiui^ If the Democratic party regard Congress as a "Kuuip," overy D»mocraiie te uior and Congressman, trotn IliiKD^XCiid dovvn to the meanest pettifogger in the House, is guilty of wiltul perjury a jd robbery. Republican Senator?. and itepresentatives believe in the constitutionality ol the body to which they belong una. can, consistently, draw pay for thoir services. Not so with men who stjlo the JNmional Legislature a
class.
1
Rump."
Ilvory such member is, by his own testimony, a perjured villain, assisting to vielate a Constitution which he has sworn to
support aud stealing tho people's money as a reward for perjury. Tho peniten tiury is tho proper place for men of that
Au Anti-l)emocratic Democrat—Ills last Proposition.
That eminently conservative tnomber from Pennsylvania, Judge Woodward, whose remarkable attempts at experimental legislation we h.ivo before noticed aud who deserves unusual attention from the fact that ho is tho ablest man among the Democratic Congressmen, has offered in the House of Representiitivos the scheme of law which being referrodto the Com
mittee on Judiciary, is ao manifestly inexpedieat that it is not likely that it will ever be reported by that committee with an affirmativo recommendation. The object of Mr. Woodward's bill is to give double power and strength to a President's veto, and to partially obstruct and overrule that part of tho Constitution which gives to two-thirds of each House of CuKgroie authority to pass an act, although it msy have been disproved of by a President.
It is proposed, in order to facilitate the means by wnich a President may become au cbE'.aclo to the execution of a law, that if bo objects to a bill upon tho ground of uncont'ituti 'rialiiy, which is nevertheless passed over veto, tue subject abai fce referred ut ouce to tho Judges of the Supremo Court. Tb« Attorney Ge^.'-ri1, «& ciBce." of the Government actu.-llv, i: 10 bucomc immediately, for the U"t cae cf ip'u tho opposition to the li v, a, efficor of the Preside!.t, Bgainet the Government. Mr. \^"oodwai p, with aruMing libi.ru'iuy, i,'ioj,.'Sef that Congr'Sa shull boCooje paii.} to tue other side of the i'-'giil fi:Kt «nd 11 this sch^iue should fi.ee ed, it vvvul be ec :i:cmy for any Cot'gre ?, which had 36 crouUed and obiiinate President as A^DREW Jonxbos to dc-.l wikb, to select a permanent solici'.or of C.'ngTHsg., '0 be wide ^wuke for any attempt which may be made by the Attorney General, who ie actually paid with tbe peoplu money support the lawr, but wh^. Mr. Woodward desires, sha.l be tue m^ns of breaking them dowa. SuDipquantfy, it is proposed, that th« case ehail be argued before the Suprjme Court, and that if that tribunal should decide that the Saw is unconstitutional, it shall ce'ue t. te effectual at on^e.
Xi le^difg ij^a mis hill is, that a Presided tnurt b2
prima facxe
infalli
ble, acd toe Kepresontsiives cf the people, ordinarily, wrong in their judgment. Because a President, lor partisan, perverse or selfish reasons, may be inclined to oppose the enactment ot a law, it is Assumed by Air. Wo. dwasd that the presumption is that he is right, and that Senator# and Congressmen—a majority of them peers of any individual who may happen be President, in learning, experience.
patriotism acd judgment, and tome them by far the superiors of the person who may happen to occupy the Executive chair—must of necessity be wrong. Mr. "Woodward's theory, advanced in this Mil, is founded upon the feudal notion, exploded by the original Democracy «jt this country, but very dear to such modem Democrats as the member from Penn
sylvania, that "the King can do no wrong." All the presumptions of the bill aro against the Democratic right to rule, and in favor of the exercise of the power of an individual against the people.
Another object very apparent, is to make the Supreme Court the source of the political power of the nation in a manner certainly" unknown to the Constitution, and most dangerous to the welfare and liberties of the country. What might be the result of each a law on the interests of the public can easily be im agined by reference to the history of the last three years. Andrew Johnson has vetoed many acts of Congress indeed, might be a question for discussion whotb or he has not vetoed more acts than hi has signed. What would have been the consequence if Mr. Spked or Mr. Stan. BKRYhrtd been allowed to tie up all such laws as were disapproved by the Prefi' dent in the Supreme Court Evidently there would have been immense confusion throughout the country, worse, even than has boen produced by the efforts tho President to nullify tbe laws in hi desire to make himself tbe master of th liberties of the people. As a means doubling the veto power of a President, Mr. Woodward's plan would bo excel
cp.1 barrators.
cil-
(iaaib ty iut-onog B:iu.'-ioBB tn "the Rump Cocgr-.ti.'' if ttia language means anja alt means that lbs present Oi-cgrtaa uf il»o Ui.iied States ii—in the lac, ,e ~i Asoas'w JoHisoif -"an ilLg»l bjdy flan^ir.g on the vc-rge of the G.veriionjut." Is the
cation.
Journal
prepared
Then
cord and damn the memory of his illustrious deeds by graciously accepting the Democratic nomination for the Presiden cy.
The•:
their proudest leaders regarded
the grand hero as one "who did bestride the world like a Colossus.1'
Theti
their distinguished statesmen, al
most as one man, were glad to beg the
privilege to "Walk under his hnee leg! and peep about To find them»clve« dishonorable graves." provided only he would deign to grant their humble petition and lend the magic influence of his great name, the irresista ble prestige of his world-wide fame to the elevation of tbo fallen fortunes of the
Democratic party.
Then
he was the mirror of chivalryj
the pride of the nation, and the Democratic "whangdoodles" went about tho
country "Sighing that nature funned but on* snch man An1 broke tbe di« in moulding lysses S. Grant, the
ocratic candidate for the Presidency possible only in their wild dream born of too ardent Hope, begotten of urgent Necessity.
But a change came o'er the spirit of their dream I" They found a man who would not follow the example of Esau, Juda8, Johnson, and other members of tho ancient and modern Democracy whose treason has blotted tbo history of the race with indellible stains of infamy. They found tho peerless soldier to bo what Democratic politicians have no use for, to-wit:
an honest man.
Forthwith his military reputation be came "a myth his unexampled achievo ni'.'iits, "fables the giant became "apigmy the man of truth "a liar the whilom possible Democratic candidate, before whom the whole party had begged
the privilege to bow down in abject humiliation, became ''the embodiment of all that is base and low and vile and "his face is already as black as a negro's."
But such is the reputation of Demo cratic politicians that their slander and abuse of an opponent are regarded as inevitable tributes to honor and worth, whit.* the Republican who is bedaubed with their praise must be strongly grounded in the conSdencs of his party 11 escape political damnation. This fact has be:?n illusiratsd in the ca«f of Gen"
era! Grant. When Democrats praised many Republican-* distrusted him, but the vile ubi.se ot the Democracy has satisfied tbe most doubtful "Radicals" of his political soundness, and united the?extremii!s of the Union pnrty in his cordial support —a support that will bear him triunphantlv to the White House on the Fourth of M*rcb 1869.
Thk Memphis
Avalanche,
THE IRISH WIFE
BY THE LATE T. D'AECT Jl'otE.
I would not give my Irish wife For all the dames of Saxon land— I would not give my Irish wife
For the Queen ot Francois haud. For she to me is 'dearer
Than castles strong, or lands, or lifi— Ilk death I would be near her ^ndrise beaidomy Irish wife.
Oh, what would be this home of mine— A ruined, hermit-haunted place— But for the liffht that nightly shines,
Upon its walls from Kathleen's face 5 What comfort in a mine of gold— What pleasure in a loyal iifn If the heart within lay detd and cold, ff I could not wed
Of
lent, but he ought to know that tho true interest of the country is to discourage li'.igation, and not to find new methods for tho exercisc or" tho weakness of politi
(•rant Then and Now.
Tho
Journal
has found the material for
a very pretty little Democratic fiction about "a one-legged soldier at Harris burg, Pennsylvania, who is a mechanic,' and who "has a likeness of Grant hang ing in his shop, and every time the Gen feral commits an act showing hirrself the guilty tool of tho Rurnp, the soldier makes a black mark on his face.': It
needless to say," tbe
Journal
add?, "that
Gkant's face is already as black as a ne-
eru'?. A few months ago" every Democratic p»per in the country, with the exception of Brick Pombroy sheet and two or three others of that iik, wa» loud in praise of this same Geti. Grant, while Democratic orators from every stump v/jre shouting his name in ecstatic glorifi
they hoped he would belie his re
my
Irish wife'
I knew the law forbade the banns— I knew my king abhorr'd her race Who never bent before their clanc,
Must bow before the ladles' grace. Take all my forfeited domain— I can not wage with kinsmen btrifr— Take knightly gear and noble uam-,
And I will keep my Irish wif*.
My Irish wife has clear blue eyes.
My heavn by day, my itirtby nigh' An-I twin-I ke truth and fou ue*s Ho Within her swelling oscai white My Irish wife has golden hair-
Apollo's harp had r.ce such strings— Apollo's self might pause to hear Her hird-:iks carol when she sing*.
Young Men—Business Men. It is easier to be a good business man than a poor one. Half the energy displayed iu keeping ahead that is required to catch up when behind will gave cr«dit, give more time to attend to business, and add to the pre fit and reputation of those who work for gain. Be prompt. Keep your word. Honor your engagements If you promise to meet a mac or do a certain thing at a certain moment, bo ready at tho appointed time. If you have work to do, do it ut once, cheerfully and therefore more speedily and correctly. If you go out on business, attend promptly to the mutter on hand, then as promptly go about your own business. Do not stop to toll stories in business hour?.
If you have a place of business bo found there whan wanted. No man can get rich by sitting round stores and saloons. Never "fool" on business matters. If you havo to labor for a living, remember that one hour in th% mcrning is bettor than two at night. If you employ others be on hand to sea that they attend to their dutje?, and to direct worii to advantage. Llave order, system, regularity, promptness, liberality. Do not meddle witii business you know nothing of. Novnr buy any article simply because tho man who sells will take it out in trade. Trade is money. Time is money. A good business h-bit and reputation is always money. Make your place of business pleasant and attractive, then slay there to Wait on customers.
Never use quick words cr hllow yourself to make hasty or ungen.tlemanly remarks to those in* your employ for to do so lessens their respect for you and influence over them. Help yourself aud others will help you. Be laithfui over the interests confided to you Keeping, and all in good time your responsibilities will be increased. Do not be in too great haste to get rich. Do not build until you have arranged find laid ti good foundation. Do not—as you hope or work for success—spend time in idleness. It your time is your own, business will surely suffer if you do. If it is given to another for pay it belongs to him, and you have no in' re right to stoai that than to steal money Be obliging. Strive to avoid harsh words and personalities. Do not kick every stone in tbe path more miles can be made in a day by going steadily on than by stopping to kick. Pay as you go. A man of honor respects hi/ word as he does his bond Ask, but never beg.— H«lp others when you can, but never give when you cannot afford to, simply because it is fashionable. Learn to say no. No necessity of snapping it out dog lashion, but say* it firmly aud respectfully. Have but few confidants, aud the few the better. Use your own brain rather than others. Learn to think and act tor yourself. Be honest. Be vigilant. Keep ahead rather than behind the times. Young men, cut this out, and if there folly in the argument, let us know.— S.
Economist.
possible
Dem
referring to
the fiitthut the Rochester
Democrat
has
characterized the respect paid to the memory of Yancey and Stonewall Jackson us an evidence of the continued rebelliousness of the South, says:
Is is not a sublime spectacle to see a liitie bl m-bellied Yankee traducing tbe name of Stonewall Jackson? It reminds us of a disgruntled viper (gnawing a file, an enraged flea bitting adead hen, or a wolf howling at the moon. And poor Yancejl These hyenas dig up his remains and hold them up as a raw head and bloody bonesl Why the name and fame of William L. Yancey will live in song and story long after its libellers have rotted away. "Lrf*v:ng no memorial, but a world
Made better by their death." A small-fry, stearn-wheel editor, tiring to bespatter the name of William L. ancey with obloquey? This is the acme, the
ne plus ultra
of impudence.
John Bull is again allarmedat our progress in naval architecture. The English Army and Navy Gazette, alluding to the extordinary speed attained by the new steam frigate Wampanoag, exclaims: "W hat would we not give to have a class of vessels with such a heavy armament, and with anything like the speed?"
It is rumored from Montroal that Jt'ff. Davis will probably heed the Falstatfirn counsels of tho Now York
Herald,
keep outside the jurisdiction of the United States, at least until the day after our coming Presidential election not only is he frightened by the pnospect of BeD. Wade in the presidential chair, but he snuffs danger in a bill recently passed by the Sonato regulating tho impanneling of juries. This bill makes oligiblo as jurors men who may have formed an opinion on general reports, but who may otherwise declare thomsolves in their behalf a competent to givo a* imparti'jl verdict upon the law and the evidence. Tho bill is understood to be aimed to meet tbe cases of Davis and Surratt, whose trial as a mockery, would otherwise be impossible. "Leg bail'' is his only safety, and he is such a poltroon that the rumor is quite credible.
Wali. Street has at last been frightened. Tbe thunderbolts of Vanderbilt and Drew made lively times for the stock gamblers, and the Rock Inland
broglio
Journal.
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Km-O'11 Waiciies 7:.iv ,.0J i'lao bllver Watch iiO to :t.
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Chnsice ic Draw any of" the above i'rliei t'urehaslajf atiealed Ticket for 25 I ic..et« U^i^:ribiL^ uai-b Prize a: 1»..1, ,| .u i-:u\ci'-p« and thoroR,-hiy mixed, un rict ijit of 25ci». aS -ale iI irkei w\H tie diawn, with ..ut oJi 'ice, and dt-liverc-J atou' office, ur Be:i! b\ mail I uu piiEe c.^.ied Ui-'.-ii w.i. be deiiVt-rcd to tue tcket-uoid?r ou -.j ine:tofonf (tuliar. Priz^i -.!l imui'iu•»tidy sect tn any adJri-ts, e- requests j, bj ij-
-•.(•£
tin mail.
Tea trill Uaow, wbst your Prls# I* before yon |»»y fur it. Any {rue maybe, exchanged for another of the »nn va.ue. So. Blanks.
S&r uur palrocs can depend on falrd a ing.
BEFEKEBi.~ES»—« select li few fjilowof namejircui the many who bav? lately drawn Valuable Priaes and kicdly permitted ns to publish ib»ni t. T. Wiikias, Uuffftlo, N". Y., 1,000 MNs Auu'o il.m-oe, OiiiCa^o, III., Piano, valued at $550 iv bt J.ckson, Dcbnque, lowa.Qold Watch, SJBO Phillip M'.Onrthy, Louisville, Ky., Diamond "tusiar Bing, S6J0, A. Patterson, Stw Bed fori, ks.., yi^ver Tea Set, $17J Mm E.onia Wolwotth, ll.lwBuker, WU.. Piano, SSO B«v T. W. Hit, Clevrland. Uhic, Melodcoc, 8125. n'a pabllah no nanwa witnocl permtssioa.
opinions ur TUE PRESS.—"They ar» doing tun largest bumuees tbe firm is re'.iat 1 and deserve their success.We«Vly Tiibunc, Fob. S,
iSoi.
"W» bavo .xixnined their system, and anow them to be a fair dealing Axis."—Y. Herald, yeb. 4s, uses.
Last wtefc a frlen.l jt oarg drew a J603 prise, which was prompt1]- received."—Dally M«»e, March S. 18C«.
Send forcironlax giving many more references aud favorable aouces rum the press-
Liberal Inducements to Aijents. 8ati»facticn jruaranteod. tfeiT ra«iU||C °f SetlM CBTelopcs eont-tuna one I'aub Olft.
Six Tickots Jor One Dollar 18 for Two DoU»rs 35f^r JTive Dollars loj for Fifuta PoKars.
All letters should addr&9t«d to Harper, Wilson
A
So money In advauce.—
^\gert» sauted everywhere to sell our
k9 Pattnt EctrlstUmg Metallic CI t^cz-Ltitcs.— Address AmSUCAX Wis* Co., ise £Jro«dway, N. Y., IS Dearborn cireet, Chicago.
ITO
Sale es pcrma'tf'M
IS 0 HCJIBC'G I—By aeitd'ng53 i'enl*iiii Stamp, with »g«, height, «»l«r «f vi nn h»ir yuu witt receiv#, bjr ieti:ra nmil,, turu ol yourfatue huabtcd or wife. a c.irrect (ilctu with I.»mti and dut ol marriage. Addrws FOX, 0. DiawcrNu. 8, Fnltonvill-, K.
THE QUACKS EXTORT FBOM THCia VMr.'aTO'.ATB PATt»XT6.,5l!0 Quacttery JSiposeTJ. iw'rhe Patent's GuiJc," It tilU you Loa to cured boasea cf the generative orgaus, in both rx.e.-, with slinpl", s»fe and reliabl-t remedies, to OuprvCor.d at any drugstore. Thosa about to inarrv bliould proeure coppy atouce. Addresi O. w" M(I1!T:'N. Jr. 1)., 1?, Crosby Bfreet, N Y. Jl.iilcl ou reoript ol '1 pustage4t«up.
1 E A E O I N
Aud will present io any person sending ttx a Clnbiu our Great
OSE DOLIiA»|AIiE i.,F
Dry and Fancy Goods,
A WATCH, PIECE OF RHtCTINO, SILK DUKSd I'AT hltNri, Al .,
Costt^
Free
ol*
Our ladacemunt
liuriai tlib pa.it few yoars have btt?n large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OIK BATES OF pfitasssiUMa.
Our Friendo will rcudily notico our i?resorsts fur oO mid CO Cluba arc r:».w more than tqual in valuti to Clubs ifi value to Clubs of CO and 100 respectively of oth-
Vt8"
Pieuwe Hxuptine. "Sn Any ^er.-.od oiiU'iU-g t-ith ^-f thvi'iiilM lueu tfc-ned bt-low, au havi- their seteciion of Prem ioma enumeraUil, coj-ivspiii'.diug to tho nize Ol tbo Club, FKKE OF1 OJVK UOI^lL.^.Kl t«. a t'lufe c[ 30, v§3.— One- o! tbo follouliii iiitlcles, viz: i'^|alne aress patteni tan. 03 «l'.w b. uproad 1(1 vioa- 'Xurki.y morocuo •ub iui 'in yaii.. Jieeting striprd o«ahmcio douicri pattern liouey cooib quill till wool qmue snawl sec ruud goldbosom sinds all Wool
E.-ry casliin-Ti patiis" at-1'v?St"pait:-ru gent's imir guard ih^in, go.d irimikings silvei plated cliasct butt-1- :ibl. silrtr plated 5 1 -tittle rovolviSi cjisi-r, on tit sit auprilur• Btoel. biadod Knlt-e!iaaif »k4 vnutsle I prouiuna.c «l.uwl dlei' lyiijr ^o'rt p.atrd chulu lr.dles' told double ins Ee^t'e heavy rhased (Soiid gn nog solid blau1 waluut work bos or writing desk extra .jii.i'ity lalin r-il-kiti uo'. j«»et. v, rlowvo but tn-.a U' i-ji-.t-.-U vLlin a bow [.'-til's cardigan Jacto'i ii! l.nd'.i tbony flitt-, itury trimmings ^npeilor Tin !:oy moiocoo ^iicpplng ta ladiea' bi. 'i out oa.lai--.ai buovs.
For a Club of 60 (S8.)—On of the follow irgr intirliv, vit: HiarKor coV-rml iilpuca dr.es p.it id ou 'i'le oi bleaciiGd oi irowu sheeting o"Kr»vi)'!, silcer-p ited, 6 bvttle nv.-Jvingca«toi yards saperivr i-asnmtro for r,an:s and vest j.,iticr^ «sti» fcsaiy neycomt quiii iwo fan .-y coloiea tei irci.d pit- gent's calf boots yards f.vruiers' good woo frotklug fancy cashnine plaid dre: partem best quality balmoral -klrt| roiewood brats alarm clock la lies' all .ol cluaU patieru siiver-piuted cake or card btsket fur muff or caje lidk-s' fashionable WJ 'I dotibloahnwl splendid cl»edt-d family Bible, 9» 12 lecotd piigs anil eii|. ravings 3 yaros double wi th wm«r p:. of iloaklng se: -ry handle tuiv. s, -Uh diver plated forks ote set of lace crtains
For a Club of 100, @10. —One of ths fol lowing »r'iciu-, viz: iyxrda jubli width cloa* i:ig or ccAtinir 2 laigc, fir.e, l.lc-ucbod linen table Covers, ttn 1 doz. largo ula-d nian'.'r napkins to Aatcli 26 yards tplednid hemp catpeting, gnod roliia ilia qui.tity nlack alp ca dress pat i«."-ni one laiKc pitco cf supeii^-r quality extra -ti! bi ee in^ pair g«ut'.i calf boots, Dest qua! ityt el vtr linntl!i»-c-ised patent lever witch oue .z. ivory iiui.d ed steel Llo.ifil kuivea and forks «i:v. !-plated oofrruv il 0 bc't'le revolving castor, with cut giuss botiU6 spiecditl violin, box and oiw, complete ngle barrel rhot gun Hucon's burrcl lovulur jair supe.ior wliito woo biuul e.B nice fur uiua and cape nivler plated cngravo'l ic-. pitcher, with salver 7J£ yar.is all wool fincy caa^iinerf,fjr suit ono doz-:n Bogers" best silver plated forks mmon se-se sewing md crribroiJoriijS machine two heavy honey co tub quilt'.: splendid family Bibla, rccord and photogiaph pagi.'. For larger Clubs tbe value increases in Ihe uluic rtttio.
Catalogue of tioods ar.d Simple sent to any ad drees raLE Send m.mry by registered letter. Address ell orde.s to
Allen, H««es A C!oM
li Federal fit,, Boston, ffiasi
P. Bos C.
Wholesale Dualors in French, Oerinau and Eng U--!i Dry acd Fancy Good-*. Cutlery, Plated Ware, AI bump, Leather (ioods, Ac.
CHOICE
Family
Groceries!
•—AT—
JOSEPH STRONG'S,
So. 190 Alalia street.
ORANGES. LEMON9, P1GH,RATSIiSfS .ri lmon-.li!, Filberts, PtiCtiii?, Eng. Walnuts, Prunes, Currants Luiiaterp,
Pri-ah Cove O.veters, Peaobcs, Pine Apple, Mitizenw. Italian Vormicilli r.nd Mucnroni,
Pftitrl B.irley, FRENCH •M.U6TABD,
Worcistftrsbiro csauue, Popper S.ilii'i1, Tomato Catiif•, Bi^tquaiity Fiav«-ringEx-tructs, iincf CIovop, Nu'.mege. Cinrisimon, Alspioe, Popper, Qingur, Cream Tartar, Eng. Soda, Colgate's Toilot 8oap?, liiHcking and Kcrub Brushes, Ink. iif all kin .Is, Bbitkin^, &i'., &c.
All of which are offerrd ut low Prices Goods lieiivpi-cj to ali parts of the City
I-'REK OF CHARGE!
FiffciStunu Front, East uf Ctb, on Main Stroft. oimti'j Produce Wanted
IV, I1DIZ,
K'afiy'n Block, Mo. ii« Main btrect, Terrp Haute, Intliana,
081 reccKttuKMffo nie *t-U l«ct« ed stock ot J4*»tiis, FiHiintls, ^latn »hI j-lalft Al Liijzjsjs, tjcrnriots, aud ^Oulaii Knit-
t'w.g of
ilifiercut kinds. Being fully «ii-
*l»ied to T7&rrhtit tlie trr«t ttioo OoodA I woit rc8pertfaUy
lavif**
La-'.'?* aad Oentlemen
wal| a-id insect th^i. Wool tiak^iD ti dinned for froof'ej und pnfd.
OMNIBUS LINE.
B. MILLfiLVS OMNIBUS ', ,-VS HA OK LI NE. Will utteort to all calls tor trams lea.lng the City, iiui ai« deliver In any part of tbe ity with care and dUtatch
All orders let on the -late at the Port Offlcc, at Davis' ['rug Store, or rnstdonce will be prompt, ly att*n.1«ii to. tan^odtf
i)HlLOSI)PHtolUt"
illABBIAUE—A
tw OoaasE LeC CB*», as deliver*! at the Ji-w F. rk Mm. -m Ao»tooiy, nzobraring the S'.bj«tc: liow
to Live
and What to Liv.' for
Youth, Miturity and Oiu Aianhood Oenerl ailyBeviewed The Ci.us« of Indig^tion: Flatn•li e.? aid NorvouB Diseases ac.ounre.i for Mar* rUgs Pbllosopbtcatiy Con.'ld»r»d,
Ac. Pocket
volumaa coataluing these Lectnrts will be for-wor.-ted on r""ipt
of
fonr stamps,by ad resting:
StC'l Nkw Yc-na ItrstCM or Aatomt, Cl« BroadWay, New Vcik. mnrlfdly
QHlfiiLP MJJLLiJMEK^.
Co.,
ti kinds of MiUtaery Good* eol4 at C081 daring th* Winter months, at
Mrs.
173 Broadrray.If.
M. H.
Abbott'*,
it* the Post Offioo. DeclMtf-
i'-a
^AISLEY SHAWLS,
•rtrytbi
iu iu- tJiilos, t*» juuko su ihjII au aiiicie of u*Wy ^u«iiai.tareia'e.yxrj-j»n'''j- J• i» new.
l\nnr.
LOtllS CoBLENTZ. Midviletown, Md.
QllSLLA. JSAAWliS,
I E A I
1
rCKE YOCKSEtFcf DKBIL1.TV, SKKUAL DlflEAaES, sc —Sand your a.ldref^ on stamped taveiopeand ask for circular of -'Phthslogy."— Miect to ^MaBICAN NiiWS CO., lil Sfassd.*.at., New York.
rj. saw
nwob nwoidJ
ik
SPRING SHAWLS.
BROCHE SHAWLS,
-1 SlCli
&PYLM8,
'.-i jdyia-.i AT" •.) ,K liiu
C0KNSI.1GS HASSBtirs.
f«woI
la
ot# bsiLauow
6 Ifatl bn«
twoai
6
oik bii* buHL!
Splendid Assortment of
.btj£y«02v h. A I-iij SPRING fcl
ai Oui ad
bnM
ft!
COKfcELtUS & H4fiOKBT\'8.
'iij Sit -tiij la gflioji
•ju-j iti^s e»tuJ Sta'.v i.
CASSIMERES
rri /jiJJ ,i nO .ah*l» ad' ni ki •',) iAHD »ts.w ilea ovvj sr&dT
h-h ao
For
)iwt{ strij ,ojo fcaa isvo
OOTTONADES,
iojiit! itul
d""j
!t
«lsigov
2ST O ON S, tr: AT
CORNELIUS & DAGGERTY'8,
Corner 3d and Hain Sts.,
Torre-Haute, Indictna
CLOTHIERS.
St.
GrotoTOMiaiii
Go to
9 Maim ^t.
Ghoto79M!aiiiSt.
il« %9l.
TO BUY YOUR
and
SPRING
SUMMER
O I N
atfl
W. II BANNISTER
Has just received ajbeautiful line of
and
CLOTHS
CA8SIMRRKS,
Suitable for the
SPRING TRADE.
These goods have just been purchased in the Eastern market at the
LOWEST FIGURES!
And will be sold at Mi J,»
-3. ,? i-i
PRICES TO CORRESPOND
With the purchase. The
Merchant Tailoring Departm'at
Is nnder the directions of Mr.
JOHN A. BLACK.
Wbo will take particalar pains to pldase bit customers and is warnted to give ...: v".: *..-•?
Entire Satisfoction.
A good stock of*J
GENT'S
I
U",
FUBKISHlNfi
GOODS,
And the*,
l.f t.."t
BEST FITTING SHIRT
In the market, kept constantly on hand.
Thankfull for the liberal bestowed upon the old firm. I respect
patronage I respect
fully solicit a portion for the new.
W. H. BANNISTER.
HAKBKBT.
IOWA
K. MABSH
RKAL ESTATE AGENCY. TABUS, WILD LANDS, And Olty Property of erery deacription, for Sale.
An eapertanoe of fifteen year* enable as to Insure satisfaction in every department of fcoaiaaee relating to a general Baal latata Afancy.
HARBERT & MARSH,
54 WAUrCTT ITMXT,
nSTdwiy Daa MoinM,lowa.
,E HOME FACTUBES.
W* tiare on hand a One itock
Vrng
...'. fru*t ik
'to JaeW
joqsb
•sii -«ifi ttinil fi'Mii m* i"J -boa dill nlmi. iads
ici -ta»ai)t
•Biica MoHoA imviif*
E S S O O S b0*
I -io ingw
in dtiw yjHtiLvV—^,T ad:
ot
.rh'ia
aivi»L Jlol
naiia
wear,
enow
AT
rav/ 3iij gcoi^0 -.'ftjsxi :.rc
%.
CORKKLIVS
a .•«••
HilWEBTY'8..ui.
.a
Good Assortment
A.
A I O E S
Bleached and Brown
S I S
and CHECKS,
'ho
at
2
(jOMELIUS & HAfifiEKTT S
Assortment of All Kinds of
A lull
Saab. Doprs
and Blinds, ol our own manula^ture, which wc will ull at a very small advance on et.
We Warrant our Work to be superior to any ever before offered in this
aj^Jtechaadci, and at the same time
fileneflt
-Yourselves
a» we vrarrant all oar work. also kcep on band,.and manufacture to order,! Window and -Door ''Franei, llouidinge and »verjr variety of VinUhiag Lumber us&l in build1*8-
OUPT Se WILLIAMS. iW PBAIBIE CITY PLASiSO HILLS. IretOdtf
ana prescription
(10 A CHANGE.
rtli,.
O
4*ts
a.
Main
vsrntit ft At JT!.'3iX .T-f'" saw »'t -.
hA
Store.
«t l-r v.' I 1 -s
i-j
/nq sua
B.
Street, bet. 8th and 9th,
DEALEa IK
Drugs, Dye Stuff*, Oils, Paints, Funcy Goods,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines Glaw Lamps. Toilet Articles, Deservptinn.
Of Every
rKKfedltrfTIflNS carvfttlljrfcompouuded at nO boftrs.dtty or night. lTdtr
COLGATE & I O N FrairrantTolIet Sonp* pi-e|»»re«1 by ed Workmen, flrom the ttEST HATEKIAIiS, aid arc knoiru an th«
STANDARD by Dealers A Custom, en. Sold every wbeer 'ildw ly
DOCTOR A BEGULABLY DEED PU x\. Diploma wfcich hangs In hi •tas made OkromaJMssases the tU has a Cninu-wlde reputation, I
of
(toatad in
WMITTIKK. DRED PHYSICIAN, a» hi his ofBco will show
iimdy qf hit lift,
St. Loaii
iseasee,
an*
having been
then any other Cbroulc IMsak»
Physician. Much of his practice has boen of a private im (lire.
Sffhilit, Gonorrhea,QUet, Htricture,
all l'r.
DfphHie
or
Throat, Skim
Menmrial AJectionM of th
or Boms OrcAttit,
Hernia or Uttplurr
«lao, the effects Of a Solitary Habit, rninou.. Body and Mind, producing blotches, debility, Im potency, dininesa,dimness of light, coafhsiou kdeaa, evil foreboding, aversion to society, loan o: ibemory, weakness, Ac., not all theso iu any on oaae,biit all occurring frequently in various oase*
AccommodatlOBa ample, charges moderatt caree guaranteed. Consultations bylettoror a offloe, tree. Most caaee can be preperiy treate ly Menstrnation and Pregnaacy, So. without an Interview, and medlcinee, secure lio" jbeervation, sent by mail or eipress. No hli Iranoa to busineea la moat cases.
Addrses Box 3092, St. Louis, Ho. Hours—8 A. M. to 8 P. M. OBe* permaneatl) located at No.617 St.Charles Street.between Siit. and Seventh,one square South of Llndell Flcti-l, retired spot in the centre of tbe city.
Consultation rocas, and rooms for the aceoin tuJdation of each patients aa require daily perum ti attention.
EVBBYBODY
Can get, In mealed latter «avelope(my Theory Symptoms andTieatment of Nervons,Urinary an iexaalDlieases,clearly delineating all the dis«*ie~ conditions, with lull Symptom Lists, for tw tliree-cant postage stamps to prepay postage.Circular for Ladles, relating to Disease* of l'ub« aprtdawly.
The Pen is Mightier than tlie Sword.' h-jdwi hL .-.j'i %k.''-7
MOHTOH'S GOLD PENS
DO NOT WEAR OUT.
A Single One will Last a Lifetimt).
•f, ,'ij. BY THEIB USE THE LABOB OF WKITIHO IS REDUCED,
Qreater Uniformity la Obtained.
Ease,EleganctandBeauty acquired.
KOHOSY, PLBASOBI AO PMH COXSDLTED.
The Best, Cbeapeat and most Durable In•trumenta for Writing ever used.
SENT BY MAIL SAFELY.
PrictM,
JTVfjr
Omit mi upward.
Ro Traveling Agents Employed. Call and yoa will find Pena exactly adapted to voor hand and style of writing, or encloee stamp (or circular. A. MOBTOIV,
MAWKS
LA2HC,
J, MWTOBX.
O
VR
IBE
FIRST PREMIUM
4 Or a Silver He4al WAS AWARDED TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By N. It. State Agricultural Societv. at
It# F«!r, holden In Nashna, Bept. 20,
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color promotes the erowth of the LIair changes the V« ^a root, to thetr-original nironic action eradlan^ Humors prevents
Hair fiUlin^ out ii a eapoior DtmbIiu.
A
jt conUing no injurious lnpredicnt, ai»d is the moot popular »nd reli- a nblc artirl^ throtlphout the
Last, M'est, North* and
1. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*, MANCHESTER, N. It. LOK1) a Dfluit., unlcagi, General North-West rn Agents.
J. & H. A. DAVIS. Agpnta lor Terro llaute. ind. O'l^lldwbm
N I O N A FLOUB 9T0BE.
A N
FRANK HEIXIO A DUO Manufacturers of all kinds of
CRACKERS.
and Dealers in
O E I E S
On Lafayette It., between Canal aud Depot, E E A E do30d ly
-J-j
A INDIANA.
GRIMES & ARCHER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
(•VCCIS80M TO KOBNaX AND 0*1X18,) OFFICE.—Over I»nvl*' Drug Store, Cor. Main and 3d Streets, Terre Haute, Ind. malBdtf
J. A. BRYAN,
JOB PRINTER,
115 MAIN ST.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND
SOLICITORS.
QHARLES WERBE & CO.,
S0L1C1T0KS OV PATENTS, OOUN8ILLOB8 AT PATENT LAW, Ballfera, Dealen Ii Patent Blfku, aid rftiuTKJ) Aununa. omcm cast mabkit btbrkt,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Onr fadlitiee for procuring Pateuts are not ex* ccitdod by any astablishment in the United Statee. All kind* of M-Miels built to order. [d14d6m
AGENCY.
M- M. H1CKCOX. H. D. SCOTT. QKu.
HiHIOKCOX & CO.,
WAIT" ESTATK BKVKKK8
si1 No. OO Oliio SJtrtH!,.
Conveyunceing Curt-fatty Done
AbstrftcU of Title furnished, JLuana ce gotiatnd and Money in v:it«Hl.
FOlt SALK.
Dcairabiu resldonco uu South Market strooi. Over 2 acre* of ground, well sat with Irult and shrubbery. I'ric.., tortus f»vorabl«,
New frami. bouse, and hit, KOi.-tOtl letil, on Straw berry UIII. Very clirap.
Twa lota in I'ean'H Addition vt*i ciiRftp,
Five aores, ««t r.| K1r.( nn'a CarJt-u.
gHia.
^uccessar to ItAUTH A SMITH.)
SOU acres, iiiliee .-aet, tHo*u as tne "iluseey Farm," ail leuctd, .1. tmproti-ii good uiiadow »ood» paniuro.auil Unv au-ber. A Qr.t-.-ia farm.
1
..•'* ?!l 'ti ...
60 Building Lo!n, ndjvi.J.i^ in? city, itortheai —(i&od ilj-o—l..w prir^Mtrt fa*, rable m*i.
lloUH*. lot, II 0Co«'—jHl'ti
Fvny ot
acres in c.i chtu^.
i«l.
tiotiit
ruotii'i riru«3 -it
laf
cJ Ci^ri
i4 Ur*r tinl iti,
4$c.
fru»
Alortgi^ atmJ ot? a •t diact'i, kit''
.li'f auiUhsttil K»t Uwu-i.1 tfil.ime rtnr tioitci. Ver
l^ottl i'jstnfe Cohimu
HEUDRICR & LAMQfi,
Office over Kim*. Xaiional Bank, A. E. uf J^wurtU «uu Nin-Urma,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Abstracts of title furnished, LioalU aegotiated, and Money invested.
FOH SALK
CITY PKOPKUTT,
J^orty Lota In Linton's Addition to Terre Haute Hou^ and lot, eaet Oliio siroet. House aud lot, in Mc-l u.rain'i AddititlOB, llouie aud lot in Sioioy'a add.tivn ou 6til Street, House and lot in itnoe'a addition on tith street. House aud lot uu IVj.iar, bot«i=«n lith and 7tb ntrects,
House and lot on Norili &>b, between thttaut aud Liut .ii mrt-ete. Two bu«iue»s itouaee ou ^la.n str e..
COUNTY 1'U'Jl'iLKTi.
Farm
oi
8!l acres in Honey Cr.ek Tuwiiihip,
179 aores In Linton township. 3 uteres beiuiv tn-- itol'iiit iVili., wt?js oiile cana1. jHliJ^ltl
FOUNDRIES.
I. M. MC'CLFREgH. B. r. DKHOLKb. J. BAn.NA3t
FHO:j«IX FOll^DUY AND
Machine Shop,
McElfresh, Dengler A Co., 8. E. cor. Oth A Eagl* Sts., near Passeuger Depot,
ti1
TKSUE iiAUTK, INI)
Haiiulaituieis
ol
5team Engine*, lliii Hai-liine-'
ry, Honw Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills. Special attention paid to the manufacture and lepalr of BraBs Work, Patent Office Models Ac.
Wc are also prepared to cut Toothed or Cog Oiarlngs of either Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brna^, in the inoi.t perfect manner. tBB~ Ki-pairing dono ptomptly.
Ail parties conm-cted with this establishment Leiiitj Practical ftlichanics of s«reraltyearsexperienoe, we foel »a(o ir, eaying that wo can reudei lull satisfaction to our customers, both in point if workmanship and price.
The highest price paid tor all old svlap lrtB delivered at tin* "Phoeuis Kouuory," near the Fassong^r D«pot.
McfCI.KRE.Sil, DEN'Ui.EB A CO.
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WM. J. BALL
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Proprietors,
(Sncoasgoas to Johehu Oaorta.) MANOFACTUBEItS OF
Portable ^StationaryEngines
FLODllINQ ANI HA VV MILL MAOUlNKRr,
COBf-SBEltRKS AM) tAJfK HILLS ANi HA1'HLVKBV QKNKRALLf, Iron and BrnM CMtingi, Ac,, Ac.-.'
Having an extensive Sstabllahmert, well stock.,, jd and in full operation, wa are pie^arcd Io do all klnda of work in our line, in the best style, and at short notico.
ORDERS
SOLICITED
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BABBITT'S
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Drtig and Prescription Store
IRA GROVER, Jr.,
Woaid «i.ituuDoc to the citi?,-»u» ot" Terre biote Hud Yici/ilfy, that he itas opeued at
Ko. 4i Nonili Four Hi St.,
Oi'tOfilTK THE MAUKKT HOUSE,. A Full ami well Selected Stock of
PUKE DRUGS AND MGD1CINEB,
Chemicals, Oils and Dye Stuffs, rEH it!1 ERY,
-—AND—
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A A S S Pure Wines and Brandies,
Fcr -Midiral Puipo«M,
PATENT MEDIOINEg!
And ail other articlt* ke by druggists generally, which were bought low, and will be sola at
The Lowest Cash Price.
PHYSICIANS riiESClUPTIOHS CAREFULLY COMI-ounukjj.
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GROVER, jr
DlilG«IST ANJ) CHEMIST,
No. 40 Month Fourth St. Between Ohia and Waluut. TERRE HAUTE INDIANA
N. B.—Mr. Orover trusts tbat bis THihrim VrABb' of intimate acquaintance with the bnsi••ess, is a sufficient guarantee that (ull eatisfa« tton will be rendered patrons. V7dtf
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BUILDER.
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Piaua, Spedflcations, Superlntendance, and Detali Drawings furnished for every description of Bnildingi.
Orricx.— Seutli oast corner of Main and Fifth Streets, ovtr IVjonelly's Drugstore. mysedly
F. MEARS,
TIK, SHEET IRON AND (DrPER WOBHEB, Kait HATA Sr., Bitwhn Canal ak» Baiihojd,
TERRK HAUTE, INJJ. Pafticnlar attention fa Id to Copper work, Xxhanst Pipe, building Breaching, Chimneys and Heaters, House Jobbing, Ac.
Bemember the place—Ttrre Haute Mill Furnishing House. lSdlm
