Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL* NOTICES.

HIP VAJT WI^TKIiE, Waking up from bis nap of twenty years, if he cn.ild only b*To moistened hie •.#» *S

WITHERED I/OCKM

WhMton's Ointment Wheaton'g Ointment Whea ton's ointment Wbeaton's Ointment Wheaton's ointment

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with fKISTADOBO a DYE, would have looked tike A YOtrWG WAN again. Marvelous, indeed, Is tho effect of

OBI8TAJX)RO'3 HAIR DYE In rejuvenating gray-haired nunanlty. Why yield to Time when you can baffle him''

Manufactured l»y J. GB18TADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, Now York. Bold by all Druggists. Ap plied by all Hair Dressers. alldwl

ITCH I ITCH ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH In from 10 to 4S hoar*. Vkeston'i Ointment onree Tha Itch, cares Salt Bketa. caret Tetter. onree Barber's Itch, cures Old SOWS. cures Every Kind

OF KVKBY HDMOB LIKE MAGIC. Price, 50 cents a box by mall, 60'cents. Ad irm WEEKS POTT*B, No. 170 Washington Street, Ronton, Mass: For sale by all Druggilts,

Boston, fit.pt. 18,18C7-3ta wdwly

The Reason why Mlsbler's Herb BITTERS cures «o many ditferent diseases, be cause it la the but remedy for a deranged atom ach, or Dyspepsia, now known, and because It in vlgorates the entire system, strengthens the nervous fibres, elevates the atandard of all the rital forces, and sustaini a moat healthy tone of the entire human organism. Medicine that will do this, will oure any disease, for the simple rea aon, that nature will do the rest.

We guaranteo, that no woman or chili, however pal* and etnaciatod, can nse these Bitters regular* ly for twenty-one daya, without the return of the roey cheeks and fair complexion characteristic of good health.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. DB 8. R- HARTMAN 4 00., Proprietors Lancaster, Pa and Chicago, Illinois. wlm-alO

Error* of lrouth A Qentleman who suffered for years from Nerfoo» Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful ludUcretlon, will, for the sake of anferlng humanity, send free to all who need It, the receipt and directions for making the simple rem jdy by which he was cured. Shfferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, caa do so by id dressing, In perfect confidence,

IS JOHN B. OQDKN,

mylOdltnw-wly 42 (Jedar St.. N. Y.

INFORMATION.

Information guaranteed to oroduce a luxuriant jritoth of hair npou a bald head or beardless face, also a reclpo for the removal of Plmplos, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on theskln, leaving the samesoft, •.lear and hoantlful, can be obtained without tharve by addressing

THOS. F. CffAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York

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fST Ladies can receive a box of Dr elpau's Pills by mall sealed trom theeyes of the public, by enclosing one dollar and six postage •tamps to M. W. MacoWber, Genoral 4 gent for the United States and Canadas, at Albany, Now

Janoawim

BANKING HOUSE —or— JAV COOKE vSi CO.,

No 20 WALL STREET,

Omter of Nassau Street, New York. We boy and sell at the most liberal current rices and koep on hand a full supply of GOVrnme'nt BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, 8EY1SN* HIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES nd execute orders for purchase and .»!.• of TOOK9, BONDS ani GOLD.

OONVKKHION8.

We convert the Beveral Issuesof Skven-Thibtiis at the most favorable market rates Into FiveTwenties, which, at profit prloe of gold, yield jhe holder about one per oeut more Interest per mnom. Circulars with full particulars furnish?d upon appliertlon. niyBdwly .IAT COOHR CO.

IO 'MA KB* Oil NOT TO MAEEY—WHY NOT? aerlous Rotlnntlons for Youtm Men, In Essays of the Howard Aasoclation, on tho 1 hysiologltal Krrors, Abnsos and Diseases Induced by ignorance of Nature's Laws, in tho first ageof Man. •Jent lu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.

Address, J. SKI^KN HOtJGUTON, Howard Vssoclatloii. Philadelphia, Pa. fldw8m

-ladies Take Particular Notice.

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FEMALE PILLS,

WARRANTED FRKNCH.

Theseafterwardssorelief

PILLB, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the of female irregularis and notorious tor their crlml"TflmnlnVment lu the praotlce of abortion, are ^LJJf/eVed for salo for the first time In America. They have been kept In comparative obscurity, JL„ »«., j.,,1 that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is

IM»n ln Par 1 of great wealth and striot ^,clonUon. pHnc!ples,gan,l has withheld them from general use, lest they should be emp oved for nil I aw fill purposes In overcoming female obstruolioni they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood piles from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are offered to the pabllo only for legitimate nse, and aU »8«nt» are forbidden to tell them whon It is understood that the objeot is unlawiul.

Ladies oaa poenred a box, sealed fiom the ey

of all Diugrlitf In Terr^ lont^. "7Jwlr

WHAT

SVERY HORSEMAN WANTS:-A good, cheap, and reliable llulment. fluch

^'•UDr. TOBIAS'

VENETIAN H0R8E LINIMENT,

In Pin! Bottles at One Dollar. For Lameness, Outs, Gallf, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warrnntod cheaper than any other. It Is nsed by all the groat horsemen on Long Island conraea. Ii will not cure Blng Bono nor Spavla, at there la no Liolmeiit In existenoethat will. What it Is stated to cure it positively docs. No owneb or HORSES WIUL BE WITHOUT IT *mB TRV.NO ONS eoTTtc. Ono doae revives and often saves the life of »n over heated or driven horse. ForColtcand Bellyache It has never failed, Just as sure a the sun rises, Just so snro Is this valuable Liniment to bo the Horse Embrocation ef tho day. Use it one and all Depot, No. 56 Cortlandt Strest, New York. Sold by all tho ^Druggists and tjtorekeep-

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TOCONSUMPTIVES. The Rbv. EDWARD A. IFILSON will send, ifr#« of charge) to all who doetre It, tho preflcrlpiion with thA directions for making Ai.4n»lng the 9lmrlo remedy by which he was cured of a lung erection and that dreaded disease Consumption.0 Is only object Is to benefit the afflicted, and he hones every sufferer will try this proscription as twill cost them nothlug aud may r.Lso a'rtres- Rkv. «DWa11B A. WILSON

Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York

The Peoples Remedy. It required many years of laborious search Into the properties of herbs and roots before Brandretli's Pill. arrUed at their present state of perfection. They take all Impure and morbid accumulations from the bowels and the blood. Their use In sickness Kirss money, tiias and Aeottk This noble medl:lne saves suffering, restores health, and prolongs life. Those whoknow their properties have the moat unbounded} confidence tn them. When attacked by ever so serious a disease, as pleurisy, colic, snddeu prostration, 4c., when six or eight pills have been swallowed, they are easy In their minds. And they have cause, for Brandreth's Pills are ne broken reed.

The Princess of Wales might have been cured by a few doses, and ell her weeks ot a$«ny saved. I believe this as I believe my existence.

B. BRANDBETH.

Principal Oflloe, Brandreth House, New Tork. 9eld by »ll Druggists. aldwl™

Catarrh can be Cured! HEADAGHS-At onco relieved. GOLDS IN THE Hit AD—Vanquished.

DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK EYES—Made Strong. ASTHM A—Quickly cnrel. 4 jAll of the above complaints ccmmon to suffering humanity, can lie cated by the use of the well known remedy

KAEDER'S UEKMAN 9JH?FF. it never fails to cure, ie quick in Its operatisn, and being pat up tn neat metalio boxes, it nover loaeait* virtue. Hundreds of testiaonlals-could be shown to prove ita goodness, bnt It is needless, tor once being used It rapidly wins its way Into Unt. Tersaleby all Druggist*. Price, 35 cents, cr ft* 80 cent* to 0. P. Seymonr & Co., Boston, nd receive a bo* by return mail.

IRA. GROVER, Jb, (Agent for the Oerman Snuff.

Tfli: DAILY EXPRESS.

rcBctnm) rrx»r xounm, (exctrf is

Modmitt's Building, No. 86 Wabash Stuet, BimtOTLr Korr* or rm Covbt Horse.

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If you have anything to sett. If you have lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you womb anything,

Tell Five Thousand People at ofioe, —BY— Advertising In the Dally Express,

PERSON Ah.

Henry Kingsley is on a new novel. John 6. Saxe ie a candidate for RuMwn mission.

Wm. M. Evarts is a grandson of Roger Sherman. The La Grange-Brignoliana are wending their way westward again.

Maggie ICitchele owns gome very val uable real estate ia New Tork city. Victor Emanuel has had several fits of apoplexy lately. The state of his health causes much uneasiness.

Leopold de Meyer has returned to Burope. The sister of the pianist is very ill in Vienna. IXX-i iI©M 'JO*l

Charles Halloway was killed by a gun wad in a sham fight, in Missouri, a few days ago.

Bringham Young has sent an order to Philadelphia for sixteen setts of harness, gorgeously ornamented.

George Peabody has beon presented by General Dix to the Emperor and Empress of France.

A nonument to tho late Earl of Rosse, the distinguish astronomer, is to erected in Ireland. f\ ^Ji

Burlingamo and the other Chinese are be dined at San Francisco when thev arrive.

George Alfred Townsend has fallen heir to a fortune. We rejoice that George will now be enable to lay |lflid9 Pen-

Castle, the pleasing tenor, has purchas* .. home near that of Peter niching^ just out of Philadelphia.

Bringham Toung prohibits the use of a, coffee, whisky and tobacco among hia followers.

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A priest jn StiSuaburg, Bavaria, read* .,.1 Sundays, immediately after sermon, letters from America describing the impeiachmemt proceedings.

Napoleon and General Dix are not on jpoaking terms. Napoleon is displeased with the General because he said ne had doubts of the stability of tho Imperial Government.

Mr. Ward Hunt, the new Chancellor of the British Exchequer, is 6 feet 6 Inches high aDd paoportionately stout—the tallest and heaviest man in the Housed

John C. Breckenridge ia in Egypt and the Taunton Gazette takes occasion to suggest that it is not'th6' flr«t time Egypt has been visited by plagues|jg

Mr. and Miss Cushman and Miss Hosmor have retired from the Roman Hunt, as they iiave had a little" row 'with some of the English members. An American Hunt is to be established.

Miss Hester G. Payne, of Dorchester county, Md. has just aecovered $6,000 from John L. Wright9on, for a breach of Dromise of marriage. The parties are ntenBely respectable, and the develop* ments at the trial are pronopnoed by ,t|e local journals "as good as a play."

The New York Mail asserts that the handsomest drawing-room in the country Is that of Mr. Edward Mathews, of Fifth avenue- that Mia* Oscanyan, daughter of the Turk, is the 'belle of Staten* Island, and that August Belmont is about to have the most elegant country place on the Hudson.

Mr. Glenn, the member of the New York Assembly who preferred the damaging charges against Mr. Frear' ha3 beeri driven to resign his seat, and, not content with this one member moved that he be expeliod. There Is a law in New York making it a State Prison offense to testify against a member occured of bribery.

When Mr. Bryant called on Mr. Dickons, at his hotel, and sent up his card, it was returned, with the reply that Mr. Dickens made it a rule to see no one. It was this insult which led Mr. Bry ant to decline to preside at the journalistic dinner to Mr. Dickons. js

Tho Beechers are firm believers in combining amusement with religion. Mr. Tom Beecher is in favor of a ten-pin alley on the church premises for exercise, and now Mis. Stowe declares in ber recent book, that if the different churches of a city would rent a building where there should be a billiard table, one or two nine-pin alleys, a reading room, a garden and grounds for ball playing or innojent lounging, that they would do more to keep their young people from the ways of sin than a Sunday School could.' what The question must presently come up, is orthordox?"

Mr. Curtis is a man without a smile or a trifle. Somber is his vesture, purple is his color. He ia very much like Daniel Webster in stature, face and manner. He seldom walks in anybody's company —but with a slow, deliberate stride, leaning on a cane, he comes alone to the Capitol, ponderously mounts the steps, wipes his forehead in tho ante-room, and, entering the Senate, aits in a condition of vigilant retirement. He exchanges no words with his legal brethren. Ifhe is introduced to anybody, he shakes hands with that gravity that Webster used to revel in. He weighs about 190 pounds, perhaps more. Nature gave him a good, large Websterian head, and his face is a fine old |iver Color. si v'f' •1-:

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A

Poet's Teeth "E'

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Hero-worship has seld*m assumed a more curious form than a story which comes from Piislew. Th© other day monument was placed over the grave of Robert Taunahill, a song writer, and a glass bottle deposited in the foundation contains the following, among other articles: "A small leather bag, containing fifteen teeth of the poet, which had been abstracted from the remains a few yean after tho interment, on the occasion of the contiguous ground being opened for the burial of a relative." -.»*.

It affords ua teal pleasure to publiah the following item from the Jonesboro (111.,)

Gaxette,

which no doubt is the r*.

suit of diligent inquiry: "In spite of frost and crookera, it is now certain that we will have plenty of peaches, apples and other fruita. The strawberries may be cut short, but other fruits, thanks to a kind Providence, Will be abundant, and we think of better quality than if tha froat had not thUmad the fruit for the pomologisi"

1

Graase (Vat) In 'die

vclliat, of Marseilles, mentions an incident which haa cauaod much emotion in that place. A veterinary surgeon, occupying a recpectable position, was for some time past suspected of having poisoned three members of his family, who all died under circumstances which were strikingly similar. The authorities at last took the matter ap, and ordered the bodies to be exhumed /or examination. The suspected person beeaaae alarmed, and seeing that the discovery of his crimes was inevitable^ he blew out hia brains. He left a paper avowing, his guilt. ..V-r •pit"

A MEKICAN

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WALXHAM

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WATCHES.

TIB BEST! ITHK CHEAPEST!

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The extensive nae of theoe Watches by Bailvay Conductors, Engineers, and Expressmen, the most exacting class A watcn-wesurers, kas thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadlne«s, dnrabil 1 ty and accuracy of the Waltham (Tatoh. T» satisfy that class in all these respects is to decide the qneetion as to the real Talm of these timekeepers.

More than 800,000 are speaking

the

A profit of at least SS per cent, to the Importer, another profit to thejobber thus nearly doubling the cost of the imported watch.

At Waltham, watches are ssannfactured on a arce scale, nnder one roof and system of snpertsion and management, thereby saving many of vhe expensee necessarily incurred in small estab tishmenta hence their great cheapness. 1 All respectable dealers now eell Waltham Watches and competition, as all the world knows, is favorable to small profiti. The trade is satisfled, because, thongh the profit on each watch is email, the demand is large and all are saleable.] ^neerapulons importers occasionally place a worthless Swiss imitation ia the market. To avoid Impoeition, the purchaser should invariably demand a certificate of genuineness, signed by the treasurer of the American Watch Company—B. K. BOBBINS.

There are different grades of finish in the differ ent varieties of Watcbee made by the Waltham Company, as ther are different sizes and shapes tc snit all tastes and moans hut every Watch that bears the gennine trade mark of "WALT HAM" Is guarrauteed to he a good one, and no body need bo afraid to buy it. Every "Watch Fully Warranted.

Tor sale by aU first-class dealers in the United State and British Provinces.

BOBBINS

Ask for a Waltham Watch, and take no other. IT IS THE BIST! IT IS THK CHEAPEST! d*w3m

FLOUR, BACON, LAID, «C.

We hare in Store and offer for salo

00 arfle8*

0f Wbeat

(Q

Il0Br*

30 Brls. of Bye Floor.

Hogta'ds Bacon-

Tierces Lard.

25 Brls. Mess Pork.

2QQ Brls. of Louisville Cement.

8. N. 1. and Sandusky STUB. ,J

200 Kegs assorted Nails,

,j Together with a complete Stock of.

GROCERIES.

A Liberal Discount to the

trade.

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«. BEIMAM, Main 8t„betweeB 8th aaihth

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MILLINERY.

MRS. JI. A. WALTER,

Removed to :r

8i THE RED BAZAAR.

149 Main Street.

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DRESS TRIMMINGS

AT THE

RED BAZAAR. —o W!

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KW^YOBE DRESS CUTTER,

AT THE RED BAZAAR, ,, 14

I IN E

AT WHOLESALE,

Y-. AT THE REDJB4ZAAR.

N O I O N S

AT THE RED BAZAAR.

WHEELER & WILSON'S MMM MACHINES,

E. iWILMOTH, Agent, AT THE RED BAZAAR.

149

Main Street.

HATS AND CAPS.

N

EW TORK HAT ST ORB

pn Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF

vi«, s' HLatn of all kinda, toys' Huts of aU kinds. Misses' Hats of all kinds.

OMNIBUS LINE.

B.MILLBR'S OMNIBUS O. AMD HACK LINI. Wtll attend to all call, for trains leaving the Otty. and also deliver paseeogere In any part of the city with care aad disbatch

All orders le ton the Slate at the Poet Ofllee, at Davis' Drag Store, or my residence will be prompt. Iy attended to. t«n9iidtf

JOHN ARMSTR

ARMSTRONG,

Gonsmltb and Stencil Catter.

Ttour, Whisky and dack brands, also Plate* foi arklag 'Tg, cat t»vrdar. Ouns madeaadrepalrdffln the beet of style* All-work warranted to give satisfaction. |3hop 2d door Kaet of the New Court House, feio street, at the Vigo county Hay Soalee. IdJ

0ITY BILL POSTER.

GEO. W. BEIFSNIDER.

Fro&mwuim mi Oirculera diairikuUd

^ATTORNEYS.

jm, r. a*fai CUAatH CatJTT.

JJA1ED ft CBTJFT,

Attorneys ,at Law, Ornci.—No. 82 Main Street, up stairs. fcbiadtf

Wm. E. McLEAN,

Attorney and Counsellorat La^i —AID— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,

Terre Haute, Ind. Omcs.—No. 88 Main Street. decfidly

L. r. hczst. a. e. garrau.

MUZZT & SAFFELL,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

toil Ctlking ud Real fatite Agvita. OTTICE—McKeen's Block, up stairs, below Masonic Hall. JalSdwt

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for

the—elves

In the pockets of the people. Imported Watches are mad* aa aa expensive system, In small numbers, bat by aumeroas Makers, and are placed in the market here by an Importer who first secures a MONOPOLY OT SAL OT SOME OMR MANU

TAOTU&E.

11a the Manufacturer's profit mast be added Oeetof Importation. A Custom-house duty of 8S 'per cent, payable In Sold.

PHYSICIANS.

R.A. ARNAUD.

Orncs—Corner of Main and Fifth Streets over the National State Bank. UesideSc*—Chestnnt St*, between nth and nttlyl TJCBRB HAUTE. IND.

DR.

P.

DAUGHERTY,

Physlciaa and Hoi(Mn,

TKRKB HAUTK,, INU. Will attend promptly to all prefeeslonal calls the city and eountry.

Orrica—Northwest corner of Tonrtb and Alain streets, (over Goodman's Clothing Store.) Besi dence lie. North Fourth Street. oc29dt

DENTISTRY.

DK

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW Surgeon and Mechanical

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Sneeesior to Dr. D. M. WELT). No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute, lad. [m30Jtf

DR.C.

O. LINCOLN,

The

J.

appletoh,

No, 183 Broaiway, New fork.

Dentist

Oldest Established In Terre Haute, Orrics—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of National House.

Ha ring had upwards of eighteen yearn' experience In Dentistry, ho is ooufident tlial lie can give satisfaction in all cases. tJyltoui

RICHARDSON, M.

E N T~ I S l1 scoosssoa to ua. s. b. smitii, OFFIOS—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street. aplSdtf TEBBE-HACTB, IND.

HOTELS.

JACOB BL'TZ. GSO. O. BUT

NATIONAL HOUSE,

Cob. Sixth and Main Btbeet,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

JACOB BIITZ 80M....°... .PROPRIETORS.

Tbis House haa been thoroughly refurnished, my 23dwly

HOUSE.

pLARK \J COBNEB

COBNEB or riBST AND OHIO STREETS.

Terr© Haute, India.ua.

W: B. GRIFFITH. Propprletor

Office of Marshall, Monteauma and Palestlue Hack Lines. Free Buss to and from all Trains. nov28dtf

rjlERRE HAUTE HOUSE,

CORNKft MAIN AND SBYIKTB 8TKKBTS, Terre Flaute, Indiana.

This Hotel has recently bees refltted, and pnt la flrst-olass order, offering accommodations nnnnr passed in the State.

SIBLEY A TURNER, Prop'rs.

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A A

1

UNDERTAKER

is prepared to execute' 1 orders in his line with nnatnesa and dispatob /rner of third and Ob»rry treets, Terre ilaute, Indiana. Jan20-6-Jwtl

W. CBADWI0K BENJ. F. OEUBER A. B. QBDBCn

HADWICK, OIUBSK & CO.,

IXDEBTiHEHH. And Dealers in all kind of

Metallc and Wood Bnrlal Cases, No. 0 South fourth Street, opposite the Post Office, TEBBI JIjtCTE, IfJD. executed.

10BR IT ABUT

In tan to* Hats of all kinds,

aa at all prices. Hats made to order on short notfoe. Coins and see

THE FALL STYLES,

aast aide Fnblio Squarn Torre Hante, Ind. sovSTdtr

AU orders promltly al&dwtf

WARREN'S IMPROVED VV ROOFING. We are prepared to pat op this Boot, and war rant it for five years. This is the best and cheapest Roof in use, and is fire-proof. Call on

OLITT & WILLIAMS,

Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th au1 Mulberry Streets. la8dtf

WHOWARDKlgn

MANNING,

Honge, and

Carriage Paintings', OLAZIRG, PAPER-HASOISU, A Mixed paints, of every description, Varnishes Putty, Ac., always on hand, and for sal moat reasonable terms. Givemoau.il Oberryet, atrebetweun 3d and 4tb.

MUltfiAks

L: KISSNER'S

TKRRK-HAll 'J®1 I^u-

Sole Agent for

Chickering diSons, i^nabe Co., Steck & Co., Robert Nunns, Gale A Co., the Celebrate* Patent OycUrith

And other well known and reliable

PIANO FORTES!

Also, Carhart Need hams, and Priaoe A Go's celebrated

Church, Parlor and School Organs and Meiodeons!

A Large and JClegant Assortment always on hand, which will be sold at L0WEB RATES than the same quality of Instruments can be had

Send orders to KIH»NBU'8

PALACE OF MUSIC.

0W All kinds of Musical Instroments recalled the most approved manner. dAw

Merchants Fire Ins.

on the Sliul) »n 2Mill)

STORAGE, COMMISSION & mm.

OWKN TULLSB

E. B. BRYANT

E. R. BRYANT & CO., (Successors to J. H. TtJBNKK,) Forwarding & Commission Murcliunts

DFALEB8 IN

Grain, Flour and Halt.

Highest market prlc« paid for all kinds of UrAtn. Agents for Star

Union Link.

Ware House on Main Strset, Near the T. H. A I. B. H. Depot [2Mwii

HAMEV

OH.N HANEY & CO., BTOQAOS, OOIT1II6ION AN1» A I N E A E Warehoime ou At., at the Canal Itnaiu.

TBHRK HAHTK 1W1»

JAME8 B. LINK, THOMAS E. f.AWFS

LYNE & LAWES, General Commlsson Merchants,

AND DEALKBB IN

AKrlfultural Implements, and Pure Kentucky Copper-Dlstllled whisky, lain Strwt. Nnr Corter Bernth, Terre Daotf. Ind, Merchandise and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. Censigumente Solicited Atfnts :for some of the Best Dlstlllerlm In

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BKFEBKNCK9

Louisville, Ky—Hon. Tho?. K. Bramlettt-, !atc Governor of Kentucky, Ciil. Alfred Allen, late Treasurer Kentucky, Hon. Benj. Ii. Riiatow, L'. 8. Att'y, District Ky.

Fhankfobt, Kt.—J. B. Tomple, Caabier Farmer's Bank K. H. Taylor, Cashier Branch Bank of Kentucky.

Terek Uaute, Ind.—Hon. Albert Langc, fv.r mer Auditor of State Hon. G.

~P.

Oookerly, M«j-

Col.Thoa. Dowling, Jaiws H. Turner, K»q. McKpen A Peming John Scott ft Sun, S. Woli, Esq. 28d6m

QONCRETE PAVEMENT.

I will answer all calls for putting dewn the Concrete Pavement, made at my residence, rnrnoroffithand Poplar streets. Tbls Pavoaent, for walks, is the best known—preferable ev, to stene, in that it never wears to a dangnrons amootbuess, aud has ns joints to become uneven, aa in stene, by ono flag setting below nuuther.— Do excuse now for retaining your old hrttikneck pavements when you can get thn Concrete laid down in the moat workmanlike manner at a leu price per square than it has yet been pat down for in this city. suFor cellars too, it Is unequalled, and for walks wound dwellings, it Is preferable to all oth.-rs, as no vegetable growth can make Its way through [aSdtf] T. A. MA DISCS.

COAL.

QOAL !COAL 11

tn

GOOD STYLE!

sr All Miss lr*t "*—"~f BalL or at th rfatinc oaoes,-wUl be prowptlystteadeito wit dlapstcb. tnhitt

Xhe Beat is the Cheapest. 1. F. MEBBIL is now prepared to furnish the beat Bradland Htgtland Oo*l, alaatbe Lehigh and Anthracite Coal, If ordered. Ordets isft »i McKeen's Store, 107 Maia St., or Hartsork A Bannister's, will receive prompt attention. a3dtf

I A E O I

Is now applying the best quality of Btver Ooal at the market rates. Orders left at tThaabers* Store, southwest oorner of^ths Public will recetTe orompCatteiitloa. |e«lT

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OP

No. 4®, Street,

OFFOSITK TH1

H0U8*t

MUSIC. A. LIN DEM AN IN,

DEALER IN

PIANOS, HELODEOSTtl

ORGANS,

Violins, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of MuSloa Merchandise, Mo. 91 Wabash Street, TXBBB HAUTK. INDIANA.

TUNING AND RKPAIB1NO of PiACiOH and other Instruments will be promptly attuned to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in tuml* rot NKW ONKS. anl03dwtl J. G. LIMRKMAnN

NSURANCE COLUMN.

STBE, LIFi:

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ACCIDENT

NSURANCE AGENCY

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any other dealer in the West. tV None bnt good reliable Instruments dealt in, such as I can warrant to my Ouftomers for

FIVE YEAKS

Pianos, Organs and Meiodeons sold on Monthly Payments.

Ho! For the Campaign'! Brass and Silver Band Instruments, Tenor and Baas Drums Cocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and 8ilvor Fifes Trimmings for Drums also, Flag, or all sizes, alio' the best quality and lowest rates.

vp

A. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. SCOTT

The following Old and K:Iiilile 0«m|ianit«i Represented.

Co.,

HABTF0RD, CONN.

NorthAmerican Fire

Ins.

Co.

HARTFOBD, CONN.

torn Exchange Fire Ins.

Co.,

157 BROADWAY, NBW YORK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.

CLEVELAND, „OHTO.

United States Life Ins. Co.,

No. 40 WALL ST., NEW TOBK.

World Mutual Life Ins.

Co.,

117 BBOADWAY, NBW YOBK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co.

INDIANATOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co.,

Ofl BROADWAY, NSW YORK.

Applications taken and Policies issued in tny V-'I the above nrtmed Cutupitnies in kiwest current mtes. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended tn

Apply to

SCOTT & CRANE,

Gemirni Fire and Life Iri8iir»n.'e Agent.

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Main St., between 5th & 6th Terre Haute, ind.

Office ISO Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Rust

CHOICE

Family Groceries!

JOSEPH STRONG'S,

No. 194 Nain Street.

ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS, RAISINS Almonds, Filberts, PeeariH. Eng. Walnuts, Prunes, Currants, Lobsters,

Frpsh Cove Oysters, Peachec, Pine Apple, Maizena, Italian Vermicilli and Macaroni,

Pearl Bhrley, FRKNCH

Mustard,

Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Beat quality Flavoring Extracts, Maco, Cloves, Nutmegc. Cinnamon, Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, Cream Tartar, Eng. Soda, Colgate's Toilet Soaps, Blacking and Scrub Brushes, Ink, of all kinds, Blacking, &r., &c.

All of which are offered at low Prices. Goods delivered to alt parte of the City

FREE OF CHARGE I First Stone Front, East of 6th, on Main Street. Country Produce Wanted

alOHX sr. B£IZ,

Barlj's Block, No. 60 Mala Street, Terre Haute, Indiana,

OST reepeotfnlly recommends hit well (elected ftockof Jenni, nunela, plainudpliM Linpeyi, Blankets, CorerleU, »ud Woolen Knitting Iiru, of different Idada. Beisx fallr en. •Med to warrant the fait aoallty ef tnue Ooodt I moat reepecifallj luvlte tadlea aad GeatUnea to

omil

and iaapoct them. Wool takan is exchaaed tor Oooda, aad tfas tk(gh««t oaiket ratia paid.

sfiOO

TRIMMINGS

SILK GrALOONS, KNOTTED FRINGES,

Bullion and tassel Fringes,

Bngle «afB. stoi

Aeorn and Fancy Bnttons.

EDSALL & CO.

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njp

'i-gwo/j

lf

NEW CA8S1MERES

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ff

ttlji VflijSSi .'ii

uat ir :Kn a -5 a ii:

MARSEILLES TRIMMIN6S.

In great variety and quantity.

GIMPS, FRINGES,

FANCY COLORED BRAIDS fte.

Thli the bs§t time to examine and select, aa these trimmings will bo scarcer and higher, later in the season.

EDSALL &CO

March,

,fSh

'X tti -is*

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PRETTY APPLIQUE MATS.

TUCKED HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS 25da.

Pocket H'dk'ft 8,10, ft 12 l*2o 1*7 THAT ABE GOOD! j,

Misses Cotton Balmoral Bote.

Infants Socks and Hose,

HEAVY COTTON SOCKS.

GREY

liiri

r- !•••.

BROWN ENGLISH

km

SUPER STOUT, fii'lw

For INen and Boys.

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We MARK THK PRIORS VEBY LOW. »'d

EDSALL & CO.

PATTERN SIL1 S A HQ IKS, SPRING 8ACQUES,

NEW SHADES SPRING SACKINGS.

"1

F0RB0Y3 WEAB

v.«q

EDSALL CO.,

Cor. 4th aiul Main Sis.

C.WITTIG&CO,,

73 MATN STREET.

0PP08ITE McFEEN'S BANK,

I N S

Scotch Ginghams,

Domestic Ginghams, In New Stylos, and very Cheap!

A LAKGE STOCK

oir

Brown and Bleached Muslins,

AT LOW FIGURES.

C. WITTIG CO'S, Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

WM.HondK,

B. MANNING, ITOK AHT

0*!»AMENTAL

A I N E

Ono door East of the Star Grocery, TURRU HAUTK, 1NU Plain and lteoorative Paper Hanging, Fancy and

Plain Sign Painting. Ceilings and Walls Painted and Calrtmlaed in Kresra Colors, Pianos nnd Katnxal Wood PoliBhed In the highest stylo of the Art. Oildlng on Qlass and Japanaed Tin, in all Htylea.

It will bu tc the Interest of those who wish haro serviceable work done, to call on me. Information in buying dnd mixing oelors, will -e fnr* nisheri to persons mi or oaiaoe bncSdtf

pLAUSSEN, BISHOWSE.Y Co

Importers and Jobbers of

NOTIONS AND TOYS, W O E S A E A S

FANCY GROCERIES, 8E6A1M. TO»*rfO«l, m«, ettrttf

flASAND STEAM FITTING VT Main Street, between 6th and 7th, FBEDERIK OEIGER.

Harlng employed the •erricoe of J. 8. •on, aim! kMwi pncttol wortaiia, lie

JrST BKOEITIO, INOLDDINO

i:"- a a*»

STAMPS GOLD NSW DKSIOHS. BRONZE, -K SATINS,

DECORATIONS

IN GREAT VA BUTT FOR

Haiis,

Clturehes,

Lonsdale,

••no

BVLLETIN for APRIL.

Best Pacific LAWNS in Elegant Styles,

Only 25 Gents per Y'd! Beat French LAWNS, in new Styles,

Only 85 C'to. per Y'd!

COTTON BALL TB1NMING,

In White, and Black and White.

ITepgn-

^OHY COOBi ASTROLOGY.

SPKIN6 OPEMlNfi—CARPETS

•iSfeMM'.j

W. S. RYCE & CO.

HAVS JUST BXCEITRD

vnaat

ROLLS CARPETS,

100

tUi iadaoiac SNOUSB aad AM BIO AN s'ith ii ajj

i*tiT 9*

Tapestry, O Sfc'i

cji

Brussels, ivi^asi Three Flys, .m-.j*^ WOOlf

Ingrains, Wool Dutch,

iituiUj

.... Venitian, ,r Cottage, jRaa. V"

nsriyis 7j-

PfW.* AU

1Temp, &c. &c._

Bonght since the decline In price*, and will be sold on the ini basts for the preaent, notwlthstandlng the upward tendency In prloe*.

50,000 ROLLS

wall

..Hill

Wamsutta

and

5*

,,,

ju bo'.

BLEACHED MUSLINS

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WHOLESALE PRIOESl

W. S. BY€£ A CO.

S9*

DRY GOODS.

APRIL IO, 1868. baa xiastoo ..J lib .Ji

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TUELL, RIPLIV CO

r»3 OFFEK -,..3

lOOO YARDS

WHITE AND COL'D PIQUES

At40, SO, OS and 75o. Trimmings for above—great Tariety.

FKERCH BOLL P0PLII«M$1.M)

(Regular price $2.00) at

TV ELL, RIPLEY A CO'8.

BARATHEA POPLINS,

AT

TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO' 8.

Black and

COL'd

Dress Silks,

In Gro Grain and Gro DeAfrique, at

TVELL, RIPLEY & CO8.

Trimmings, Satins and Fringes,

All colors, at

TVELL, RIPLEY & GO'S.

HANDSOME SPRING

mi

prtnred to execute all erdera In the abore builBea, withpromptnoM end fllapatch. octMly ,:*•

DBESS GOODS, Great variety —up from 20c., at TVELL, RIPLEY & GO'S.

Spring Cloaks and Shawls,

TVELL, RIPLEY & CO.

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MADAM DUPOKT K, .,

[Reader of* the Planets:

Can be consulted at her residence, corner of Top lar and 9thstreets— Ksst BloomingtonRo&d Hi: reading the Oracle or Fate, tho Ineky or ni. Incki days may be known by which any banineaa troiu action can be safely accomplished. Ladles 75 ctt Qentlemen $1,00 All calls will be promptly at tended to from 8 toll o'clock a. m., and from I t..

9

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i* ,'-Itw Lv.tft:

GROUNDS, I BLANKS, TINTS, AC. &C.

p.ty

.'3U

•'in

ter

Private Dwellings.

Lodges, ioi

qii baits vlvtrvr

Saloons, dc. if .v .* t:a»

We hare decorations1 ol'sn'fi Hit) ias^ oTIhe most fastldions, as well as those requiring more display. Lot ererybody ^understand we intend offering Inducements to USE WALL PAfEB FBEELY, and do away with white washing jand going with fcarp walls.

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ASTROLOGY, LOOKIOUT.

flOODJIEWS FOB AJL1,.

•3,000 TO ANY PKRSOJf WHO WILL KQDAL MADAMK RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION.

rpHB NEVERFAILING MADBAPHAKL is th»Uest. She succeed*

hftTe A!l

"ho are In

Wh^afa^ii. '"v6 onfortunate—-all 'Ti

bcen

disappointed, crushed

and blasted by false promises and deoeit—all who have beeu misled and trifled with-all fly to ber for.adTicti aad satisfaotion. All who ar« in donl or tManetwnaef those they lore, consnit her reliersand satisfy their minds.

In love Affairs She Never Falls.

She ha» the sacret of winning the affection,

^™ni.,°ltolte1

PAPERS

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the opposite sex. She shows yuu the likeness of your fntnre wif» or hn.band, or absent friend.— She guides tho single to a happy man-tape, and I .?*-rrid Wpy. Her aid and adTl

t.

111 lnnDn,erable

Instances, and

the result ha* always l.,.«n th* reran» ofsocnr »BB

Speedy and Happy Marriage

I She Is, therefore, a snre dependence It is ,1 Pu{*»c large that she was the tlrsi, and she Is the only person in this country «ho. ai. show the likeness in reality, and whocanglreentire s»tisfactiun on all the concerns oi lift., ah-oh oan be tested aud proved by thousands, Ivth ok, ried and dinglu, who daily and eagerly visit ha,,

I" business her advice In iuvaluablr.

mu^»rotH

W"h

,bB

S^-atest certainty, tho rs-

aultof all oouimerciRl und buslueis tranaactloin u»n 1™^f K'on witli ,iit eitrn. cliurge.

A

I. .eIer? °"tf

Kli ig a bona fide AstroleKiSt

au

^pPon'! upon. She Is tht.

'"it Astruloglat of the nineteenth Oentor Ii |, that well-known tact tliat rankea lilitcrstn r.rste.i(tors co| he,' H'lvrtuiMiu utrt and try to Imiiau

Madame lliipiiaal i« the Heveiith daugh'.' ot the sajenth daughter sbo was born wltlj a prtural ''t ehe can foretell your very thoughts, tli.also cures drunkenness.

All lnier«l«WH strictly prlvateand coniidT,iiHl. As a Female Physician hur remedic ne»ir f«n euro all female irregularities, and to prodait. he mouthly flow, without danger or oijiomru.ihey can not injure, but, on the contrari, tl.ei improve the health. J»

Therefore, corae one, come ell, «,

111 Hiciimoad, bet Central

hum

aad Job.

C-incinnafi, Oiiiu.

TEKMS.—Ladles, 81 Gentlemen, $1/4).' N. It.—The Madame will answer no lritd^ »(ti. out a fee of Hi anda3~centetnnp l.i iuclaetHi

Addre»a took Box 531. .. ,,

STOVES AND TINWARE

^STOVES. Large Stock and Low PRICES

S.

It. HitfltljKMIIt.S Office, o?i

Four Doors Smith. ,of the Post Fourth Street.

KHOWJNG

.OlJiilew

Nottingham Lace Curtains.

that the Public has

long demanded a i.bettor clasft of SfoT 8 than lias heretofore been gederaliy offered in th:» market, 8. It. 1IKNDKRSON has tliis scesou ur.lteted with great care, from the most

Popular aud Celebrated I'atlemif, knowu iu tho country Kuat or Wust, un anBort ment o! Cooking and Iliating Stoves, such au are rarely eter collected to^th-jr in one Houne.

Among his stock may be found tho leading Ptove of alraoet every prominent Manufacturer iu tho roantti

Heating: and Parlor Stoves,

with all th« Mol*ro Imf»rotPvm«*nu Hjt oonvujileacioa. tMcwd larUdic».?8, Stoics, l»urtbca, IIo. tols. Dfnlng-Koom»«, Hod rooms, any nnd nil kind* 1 At for pricoe,

He Defies Competition I Ho 1b confident that it« Iioh bunght low an ft By body can, and in determined ni»t to

N E O I ifl iuipoesiblo that rtDybo.jy «h nM biivo

ftSTT&js

tovoa, for no bkttfr *re nuatle. ALL ARE WARRANTED. ith Cooking Stovos ho gives More Furniture that is Usually Given and delivore all Stoves In the city

Free oi" Charge I! In addition to St.ivee he keeps a general asrortment of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Pressed Ware,

The New French Ware, Spoons, Ladies Preserving Kettles, Muffin Bake!Waffle Irons, aud tho very newest thing cot, th

Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons,

Theve Irons have the new lnclfnml handle, uk-1 Patent Chilled Iron Pace, which retains the hear cuo-third longer than tht coiikit'on ones, tltove Vlpe all nixbfl aud ktudo coimtnntly on hand, And no xtra charge for rlveilog joints together. Buyer* will c^rtairtlv Kay#* rponnv by calliug on 8. HENDERSON, Fourth Street, four doors 8-»nth of thti Post offlc ftditidwtf

MONUMENTAL

THE

UNDERSlGrNED ia A^eiit for tho

GELfiBKAVlfiD SCOTCH WKAAJTK Moni!M*KT8 This materl&l is ImperuhaM*. tt Is tht mont Elegant and tvxeptibk oj ihe kigMst poti". ot any known material. Its chief ennetitnnnti ai'e the same as Cleopatra's Newlln, hi.o Poiu ..v Pillar, at Alexandria, In E^ypt, v. !-i j, jeP ain unimpaired

by

THK RAVAUK.S t.^» i'he superior beauty and duraMlit of th!.i ikh. lerlal in causing a demand for It in tho Ki»JtorL States, wharo It is being adopted by tho waaithR-r cViis?os in proferpnc. tho Italian MarMh

A specimen ol this Oranlto n\a bf. i» Adntns Kxprens ilfllct'. Orders and Inqnirlc-s will rn.ie: witn prompt iitiun. Addi.s«, ^\MKS« WILSON, ii II Ho» 7-U l.-rr.- Ha-ltfl. Ind. f—

MILLINERY.

MRS,

WYETH would re3poot fully Inform tho citlsrans of Terr* Haul* and vicinity, (hvt .sbf hafl takoo th« roon»« fviuitti ly occui'lo't l-y

Ith his

TTp From $2.50, at,

z"

$50,000 Prints, Bleached and Bro. Muslins,

Popular prices, at

TVELL, RIPLEY & GO'S,

''Corner 5th and Main Stw»ta, TSRRBaHAUTS, IND

ilTH. liardv, and is p/opim-ii

do tliLl N it in Itn ynrlonn i»ranr-h* UttAt Hl.NU AMI rUUSHlMi 110.NK 10 OUDM.. apon tho BhortoNt DJtlc.. Good* kept ronftt:*ui!y on haad, with prices to suit, purchasers.

No,

5$ South FoUHh .St., two sjnarea P«»n?h of the Market Home. aldv-Jm

FHlLOSOPIir

OF MA«RCAOi:.-\

Nfw Ooorsf Leoruhes, as Utiiiverad nt tii'r yorkMuH^um 'of A.'mtuni^, rmbracinp th-* •»abjert8: How

to

Lire and What to Live Tor

Youth, Maturity and OM A^o Manhood Oeuen ally Reviewed. The suae of IndlgsstSou Klatu ad N to a or riajio Philosophically Con^ldernd, &c. PncU«i volumes containing these Lectures wilt to i-A warded on reroipt of lour stamps, by ad*r*-^in? 9c** New York Museum of Anatomy, Broadway, New York. marlrnily

PLUMB1NU.

B. BUCKELL being a practical PLUMBER, fiaa at the request ot many friends beg, to announce that ho is now prepared to oxe oute all orders in thoaboTe tpn»lntw», In conn: ctoci

flonse Painting and draining.

SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and ?th BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSt'TS, A. .fitted np on tl.ii most appr«v:.1 prlri i^ .*

KopairluK pmtnjitly attenrtwl to **p'

ATITTMA.N,MKCHAiMCL,VN,.

201 Main Ntrcct, between ath A 7tb nu.,

Terre Ilaute, Intl. MODXLS AND L'KAWI*OI NEATLY KixocTir, dewlag MacblnftJ and ether Light Ma^Utn^ry mpr.fn*d to jtIto I'atijifHCtU n. Or«»cn-Loading Sbot Ouns after ih# cel'bratep French Pattern, front r.t ol-i

niav fl/My

itori**

QARRIAGE FACTORY.

Now Is th« tim9 to have your Carriages, B*3k gist, 4c., painted, tiiiomed and repaired genoral ly, and the place to hav^ it done is at HARPER, VVILDV &CO'». Corner und Walnut streets, Terra Uaute. aTe pr^^ared to do aM wort entrusted to as, iithe most thorough manner, and at prices tha defy competition. Wo also have on hand, and In coarao of coustruction, a completo assortmezit ot Carriages^ Buggia, Spring Wagons, Ac., snited to this market, at the lowest pOMibie prices. Alt werk^wwrantod. mhSdtf