Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 May 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The UEV. KDWABD A. WILSON will send [freoof cliKigo) lo all who Juoiie II, tlii prescrlp. tlon with the directions for making

simple remedy

ai.i

by

using the

which he was eared of a long

iffection and that dreaded disease Gonsnmptioa.— Hit only object is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, aa twill coat them uothlng and may provea bleeiing. Please address REV. KDWAKD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., N«y York.

mylOdl tftw-wl

INFORMATION.

Information guaranteed to nrodnce a luxuriant growth of hair upun a bald head'or beardless face ili)D a recipe for tha removal of Pimples, Blotches, Kmption*. etc., on theskin, leaving the same soft, aie»r and beautiful, ran be obtained without sharire by addressing

THOS. ». CHAPMAN, Chemist, Hy.'t Bruadway, New York.

mylOdltaw wl

Ladies can receive a box of Dr elpau's Pilla by mail sealed from the eyes of the public, by enclosing one dollar and six postage tamp* to W. Macomber, General igent for the Unit"1 States and Canadas, at Albany, New ork.

Jan 8 dwlm

KIP VATf WWKLE, Waking up from his nap of twenty years, if he nouId only hiiVt: moistened bis

WITHERED LACKS

with CftlSTADORO'tf DYE, would have looktd

lik»

A Yorwo MAM

aiain irvMom, indeed, is tho effect of

URISTADORO 9 HAIR DTE In ifjiivonatin*? gray haired nuuanity Why ytold Time when you can baffle him?

Marmtft' turf.l by J. CiilSTAPORO, 68 Maiden Lane, Sew Y.iiK, Hold by ali Druggists. Applied by al! Hair Drawers. alldwlm

ITCH 1 ITCH 1 ITCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH I SCRAT'JH in from 10 to 48 hoars. Mtaeaton'H Ointment euros Tht Itch, Whealon'8 Ointment CUCBB Salt Rheum. Wbeaton'a ointment cures Tetter. tVheaton'A Ointment on.ns Barbel's lie*. Wbeaton'8 ointment CUTLH Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Kver Kind

OK KVKKl HiiMOK LlhK MAtilO. Price, fill cents a box by mail, f0 cents. Address WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston. Mas«: For sale by all Druggists.

Boston, Sopt. 18, 18«7-3ta wdwly

The Reason why Mlshlcr-8 Herb BTTTER3 enres so many different diseases, is bo uuse it i« tha BEST EEBEDV for a deranged stom ach, OT Dyspepeia, now known, and bccanse it inTlgoratos tho entire system, strengthens the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces, and sustains a most healthy tono of the entire humaii organisa). Medicine that will do this, will cure any disease, for tho simple reason, that naturo will do the rest.

We guarantee, that no woman i.i hilti, howover pale and emaciated, can usethepe Bitters regular, ly for twenty-one (lays, without tho return of tho rosy chueks and fair complexion characteristic of food hoaltb. 8olil by all Druggists at: Doalor-.

DK. S.

n.

IIAKTMAN ft CO., Proprietors

l.aticastoi, Pa., anil Uhicago, Illinois. dwlm-alO

BA-ISTTTITsTO HOUSE 1 OF— JAV COOKE & CO.,

No 20 WATjL 8TBKKT,

Corner oj Nassau Street, New York.

We buy and sell at the moat liberal current rices, and keep on haud a foil supply of flOVrnment BONDS OF ALI. I9SIJKS, SEVENQIBTlltS, ami OOMPODNI) INT1CBKST NOTKS nd execute orders for pnrchaso and sole ot

TOOK8, BONDS anl UOLD. JO JNf hi W.K I ON Wo convert the several Issues of SrvsN-TuiEtif ,t the most favorable market rates iuto FiveVwenties, which, at preient price ol gold, yield jhe holder ab«ut one por cant, more Interest per innum. Circulars with full particulars furnish" upon appliontion my9dwly 1AT COOKE

VO.

rno MARRY OR NOT TO MAKBY—WHY NOT? Serious Reflections for Young Men, in Kssaya of the Howard Aasociation, ou the PhysiologlFai Errors. Abuses and Diseases ludneed by Ignorance or Nature's Laws, In tho flrat age of Man. Sent tn tealed letter eurelopes froe of charge

Addreu, J. SKILLKN HOOQHTON. HoWard Association, fhlladelphla. Pa. f|d^9m

Ladies Take Particnlsr Sotice.

(HI K1AI VMM WMAtS PUIS, WARRANTED FKKNCH.

Ts

HE9E PTLLS, so celebrated many yoars ago !n Paris, for the relief of female irregularand'afterwards so notorious tor theix criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are

IXi for sale for the first time iu Amer ca. Tho» ka«e been kept In comparative obscurity, from thefact that the originator Dr. Velpeaul, ,.wIT» of sreiM wsiltb wd Btrict oonsclentlotis principles, and ha» "withheld them rom Zeral Sw. lest they should be emp oTad for ntHawful purposes In overcoming

that

WHAT

fft®»1®°nb/

itructlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have Stopped them hnt they are the public only for legitimate use, and all are forbidden to sell thorn when It is uuderntood

the object is unlawful. Ladies can pocured a box, sealed fiom the oj of tho curlons. by enclosniii one dollar, ana six postage stamp's to M. W. MACOMBEK Geaeral Agent for tho United States and Canadas, at Aibanv N. Y., or to any authorised Airent. Sold By all Diugsists in Terr-- Haute. oTdwly^

EVKJtY HOUSEMAN WANTS.—A good, cheap, and reliable liniment Such an article is

Dr TOBIAS'

VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, In Pint Bottles at One Dollar. For Lainuuess, Cuts, Qalls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., warranted rheapfr thau any other. It is used bj ail the great horsemen on Long Islan rourses. It will uot cure Riug-B^ne nor Spavis, as there 14 no l.iniaiatit in cxlitonce that 111. What It Is stated to cure It positively does. No OWKH ot UORSE8 Will. BF. WITHOUT IT AFTER TRYING ONE SOTILE. One dose revives and often saves the life ot an over-heated or dt iven horse. For Oolic and Boilyache It has never failed. Just as sure a' the snn rises, just so snre is this valuablo Liniment So be the tlcrso Kmbrocation »f the day. Use It one and all. Depot,No. 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by all the |Druggists and dtorekiopaprilldAwlm

Crrors of Yootlt. A Gentleman who sufferod for years from Norths Debility, Promature Deoay, and all the effects of youthful indisoretion, will, for the sake of suferlug humanity, send treo to all who need it, tho reoelpt and directions for making the simple remxly by whifh hs waa cured. Shfferers wishing to

?ro#t

by tho advertiser's experience, can do so by tddretwing, in porfoct confldouce, JOnN B. OODKN, my\Od\taw-wly 43 Cedar St.. N. Y.

The Peoples Remedy. IT required many years of laborious search into tho properties of herbs and roots before Brandreth's Pills arrived at their present state of perfection They take all impure and morbid accumulations from tho bowels and the blood.— Their use insirkness «TVS.« Mon*y,

The Princess of Wa'cs might have been cared by a few doses, and ell her weeks of agony saved. 1 believe this as I believe my existence.

Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE— At onco relieved. COLDS tN TH* IIKAD—Vanquished.

DKAFNE3?—Overcome. WEAK *YK9—Made Strong. ASTHMA—Quickly cured. Allof the above complaints cemmon to suffer lag humanity, can be cared by the uss of the well known remedy

RA.EDE1TS flCRHANSNrFF. It never falls to cure, is quick in itj operation »nd being put up in neat metal ic boxes, it qjeTcr loses its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could besbown to prove Its jto^dness, bnt it is needless for once being used it rapidly wina its way iuto favor. F*r sale by all Druggists. Price. 35 cents or send 53 cents to O. r. Seymonr Co., Bo«:on nd receive a bos by return mail.

IKA GROVER, Ju.,

febSSdlyi 14rnt

foT th*

G"man innff.

Till: DAILY EXPR»

IX ULl^UID r.VEEV (EXCETT Et-'SPATSjjN

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PERSONAL.

Longfellow and his family will spend the summer in Europe.

Mr. Peabody, it is said, left the Po|£W £200,000 betore quitting Home.

The French Consul in Richmond has bought a theatre.' annitKjM fu* gin/ui

Swinburne is coTn^oifflg'' a1' Jjoetfa *. Tristram and Tseblt.

Two sketches by Rosa Bonbeur were sold recently in Paris for $900.

Leon, the Trench Emperor's valet, who lately died, left an estate worth $100, 000.

The English Bishop of Winchester is 11 beyond the /aooyery^.« «-.«,

Q. W. lie^, if poor.Illinois boy. drew the prize of a it uuse and lot valued at $10,000 in a St- Louio l^ttery on Monday

A Mrs- Teale of Brooklyn has become a helpless paralytic, in consequence: of tight lacing.

Queen Victoria's oldest daughter, wife of the Prussian Crown Prince, is now the mother of six children.

Mr. Dickens' illness, on the occasion of the late pross supper, was occasioned by erysipelas.

The story of the Pope s,«pjlpp«y,is denied by the London

Telegraph

tionable authority.^,,

on. "unques­

Robert Collyer say9 when"a* man" gets married at 45, he soon becoros very sorry that he did not do it before. -1

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Robert Toombs is about to leave 'for Europe, to attenQ to an important law* suit in which he is interested,

Mr. Yallandigtukm-has assumed formal charge of the editorial department of toe Dayton

Ledger.

The notorious Cora Pearl has hooked a young gudgeon of the aristocracy, who proposes to marry her. i'.J 11*0 .T^ut'l

i!'

a».t

General Grant once had a "cfamluncn' in California, and on being asked how he liked clams, replied that be thought them a very good substitute for guttapercha oysters.

There is not a ftftei- 'ot^ahiy^other manuscript in Moliete's handwriting! Alt' that remains, is four or five signatures. There is not even an authenticpoiftjrjiit pt, him. r»*' fr nr•

Passage for Madame^stort in June has already been engaged. Her last Amertcan-ebfagem^it 4jll t^*«$&rt bne, as she will not' arrive' until'' next month from Havaqfr.-

Thurlow W*edfd«mie» that h*tfb**ted himself from the Dickens banquet because Mr. Greeley presided. Mr. Weed* says that Mr. Greeley, the senior city editor in attendance, was very properly placed in the chair.

Miss Betsy Hart, aged nearly eighty was fatally burned in Newport, B. I„ on Sunday evening while trying to kindle a fire. She had been a school teacher for half a century.'

An Eoglish paper, talking of Mr. Tennyson's contributions to

Good words,

Once a week

The Rev. ER. At water, having been connected with the Christirn Intolligencor for a period of fifthteen years, as its oflBce editor, now succeeds to the control of its columes.

James Brooks, the copperhead, Known Nothing member of Congrcw? fr-un New York city, is franking over the country thousands of tho half copperhead, haif woman's rights paper of iN York city, the

Revolution,

tim•

and

haabh

This noble medi:ine saves sutTenng, restores health, and prolongs life. Those who know their properties have tho msst unbounded} confidence in them. When attacked by ever so serious a disease, asplonrlsy, colic, sudden prostration, Ac., when six or eight pills have been swallowed, they an easy in their minds. And they have cause, fbr Brandretli's Pills are n» broken reed.

B. BKANDBETB.

Principal OIBce, Brandreth Honse, Now York. S*ld by all Druggists. aldwlm

The rebel General Hindmnn wfts taken to Little Rock, Ark., a fsvrdays ago, on an indictment for treason. His case was continued to the nexttorm of tbo United States Court. Ho gave bail in tho sum of $5,000.

Rev. S. J- May. who for tvvotity-three years has been pastor of tho Church of the Messiah, in Syracuse, N. Y, preached his farewell sermbii on Sunday last to the congregation who had so long listened to his ministrations. The church have voted hiin an annuity of 5650 so long as he

Anthony Tftrollopefthe well-known English author,-W4I among the passengers by the steamer Scotia, at New York, Wednesday, from Liverpool. M, Trollope, oh landing, received a hearty w^l_come from a committf# of literary genjj tlemen who had been deputed to receive him. His future movements are uB)Wirtain.

It is announced that Mia*. Nellie DeMare, a resident of New York, his undertaken to walk from New York to Philadelphia in thirty-six hours. She will go imtnediatly into training, under the care of a well-known pedestrain. The task is to be performed between the 16th and 823 of May, and the route will be over the old Post Road'. A strong bodyguard will Rcootupaay:ber. .Tbe contest is for 000. The agreement stipulates that in case she wins the amount is to be Awarded her, she paying the expenses. In

cue she fails, one quarter ®f the money is to be given her, and her expense# paid.

Sign or Forelli, of Florence hat made aa elaborate tutne ofShakspeare, in which he Is represented a*, a young batcher with his sleeves tucked up, &ad a knifo in his hand, standing with an animated air beside A sheep ar 8©me animal that he has slaughtered*'The unhappy artist has hsard that .ah^kapeare was bound apprentice to a bu^er in l^s youth, According to some

Chaanoey Jet6me, ttf-Mayor of New Harren,wnoardei»flj'*a announced by teldjgrajpb, yeafa^lM leader of all the elock-Hi alters in the irorld: He formed a partnership With P. T. Barn are, while height of nis prosperity which ntiiltecin his pecuniary ruin.

Higs Louise-St. Camblin, daughter and heiress of. the lato eminent tragedian, Thomas S. Hamblin, was married on Wednesday last, in Trinity Church, New Torkj.toj Mann JJaverickj, Esq., a prosperous .. merchant of Minnesota. The bride is~ extensively known in New York, circles for her.high fascinating address. ,uo r.. t, j. rej

AMERICAN

WALTHAM So* iU

WATCHES.

THE BEST! itlK CHUTIST! y*. yi.HU I'iit w'

Tho extensive use of thsM Watcbec bf Hallway Conductors, Engineers, Mtl Kxpraonaen, the most exacting class of watcn-wearers, has thoroughly demonstratad the stnnrtk, steadinaNfJdnra^ility

and accuracy of the Waitbam Watck. T« satisfy that claM fn all these respects is to deorde the question aa totba ml tftis of these timekeepers.

Hore than 300,000 ara speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people. Imported Watches are made sn an expenaiTe system, in small nnaben, bnt by ouuerons niakers, and ace placed! in the malfeet h?re by an Importer who first secures a .. MONOPOLY 07 BALI Of SOUS ONE MANU-

FAOTUEE.

To the Manutaetnrat's profit mast be added Castof Importation. A Castom-house duty of 26

In Gold.

A

per

profit

of

cent, payable

at isaat 26 per cent, to the Importer,

another profit to tfcejobber thaa nearly doubling the cost of the imported watch. At Walthaea. Watches are manufactured on a arge scalei outer one roofand aystam of snpsrision and management, thereby saving many of he expenses necessarily incurred in small establishments hanMlhsIr great cheapness.

All vespectaMal daaiera now sell Waltham Watches and competition, as all the world know«| is favorable to small profits. Tho trade is satisfiad, becaaae, though tha profit an each watch is small, the demand is large and all are saleable, ynsarapolons importers 'occasionally place a worthless Swiss imitation Ja tfae market. To avoid imposition, the purchaser afcoaldinvariably demand a certificate of genuineness, signed by the treasurer of the American Watch Company—B. K. BOBBINS:"

There are different-grades of finish iu tho different varieties

Of

OQl

Watfohes made by the Waltham

Company, as titer are different sizes and shapes to suit all tastes and moans bnt every Watch that bears the genuine trade mark of "WALTHAM" la gnarrapteed to be a good one, and nobody need be afraid to buy it. Kvery W atth Ftally Warranted.

JFor sals by all flrxt-class dealers in the United State aud British Province*.

ROBBLKA l* APriETOS, Jmo M®, isa Browlwar, New FeHi.

AeJitfor a Waltham Watch, and take no other.

IT IS THE B*8T! If 18 MB CHKAPEBT! dawSm'

Yankee Robinson, the Bhowman, started in the Bhow business, under canvas, in Quincy, 111., in the summer of 1851.

Miss Maria S. Rye is comifig over to Canada next month from England, with one hundred poor girls, whom she wishes to settle.

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Still another washburne is going to Congress—this one from Minnesota, in place of Mr. Donnelly. He is a brother of E. B., C. C-, and Israel.

CHOICE bwBtj bait siuoif ftu\ ni fee

Familr.tlroceries! •_ 'th a tioqsb faflii

-imi oJ "M lo ii«"irAToTijui8ro aa hi-1

JOSEPH STRONG'S, ban: i^»!

Ho. Main Street. ni stiijqfeT *no(fiiloiai

ORANGES, Almonds! yilbwt»Bn—jaBng-Wal-

•1'" Pine Apple, Maize&fe, iUMan YermicilU ».

Verdi has twenty-five operas ja tw*a-ty-eight years. His "Joan of ArCj" recently rev effTjTPaFn7 th Pafti as t"Ee Maid of Orj^lT#fifl (^ie^(^«ii9fifth tn order of composition.

a9^

and

says "the Poet Laureate is,

paid both in cash and wine and adds that it would besad to know tha^ he^is taking out all his salary in wine!",,'

Elder Milo Andrus, living southwest of Salt Lake City is credited with tweny-two living boys and Seventeen girls, five boys and one girl having died, making a total of forty five. The number of wives not given,

It is proposed by some of tho friends and neighbors of Frederick Douglass to run him for Congress, whereat the followers of tha Morrissey and Wood style of Democraby almost burst with iadignation.

Macaroni,

4x,n^^irrBajle^i®«Id.tar

rtncE bnJBsapei eis

r*Lhr'I "idO lis" Worcestershire paace,

19-^¥'ep^r

Sauce,' T'omato tJai-0

sup, Beat quality FlaroriBgEx-1 tracts, Maca, Clove*, Nutmegs, j, Ginaapnon,

Alspice^ P^par/Oinger,

'Cream Tartar, Eng. Soda, Colgate's Toilet Soaps, Blacking and Scrub Brushes, Ink, of all kinds, Blacking, _&c., &c.

ntx*8 i* »bj. -jawoi y- ?B

All of which are offered at low Prfces. Goods delirered -ttr-Hll parts of-the City

FREE OF CHARO-K First Stone Front, East of

6th,

on Main

Street.

CotfntryProdiMf Wanted

DRY GOODS.

"BOSfON ST0KK

SPECIALTIES:

Indiana Casslmeers, Bqnal to Harris.

HOSIERY,

Great variety and cbe*p.

LIKE IT,"

"AS ¥01

Very choice tind low.

Dress Trimmings,

Choice Assortment.

Thomson's Patent Glove Fitting Corset,

Everywhere popnlar, and for.which we are Agents for this city.

8AXT0N iwALMSLEY,

PLUMBING.

B- BUCKELL being a practioal PLCKBKB,

and at tha request of many friends

wa to annonnce that he Is now prepared to exe «SSAITOR*W« IM^E^WREB-WTNIMA.ILTIOOIUWCTION

painting and firalnlng

SHOP—On Cherry Street, between Sd and 4th

BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS,

Av., fitted np on the most appeared principles, kepalrlng promptly attended to. *ep5

ATTORNEYS.

JMO. P. lAIftp. CHAR1.ES CRUrT.

JgAIBD & CBUFT,

Attorneys .at Lftw, OFFICE.—Ho. 82 Main Struet, up Btairs. fab12.l»f

Wm. E. McLEAN,

Attorney and Connaellor at Law,

AML—

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Terr© Haute, Ind. Orrict.—No. 86 Main Street. deeSdly

fc.r. MtJXKT. n.

til 3 'tQ ._ t'

NATIONAL HOUSE, COB.SIXTH AND H&IH STBCET, TEBBE HAUTE, ITV1-

JACOB BUTZ & 801*....° 1. PROPBIETOiU.

This House has b«en thoroughly refurnishel. my 83dwly

HOUSE.

pLAKK COBNEB

COBNEB or FIBST AND

Wi B. 6K1FF1TH.

(Iffice

of

OFFICE—Corner of Main aod Fiftii Streets, over tbe National State Bank. RESIBESCE—Chestnnt St', between NTH and 7tb mlZlyl TEBRR HAUTE. IND.

P. DAUGHEETY, Pbyslclaa and Bargeon,

TKKKK HAIJTK, INU. Will attend promptly to all prafesBlonal calls in the city and eonmry.

OrrtCE—Northwest corner of Fourth and Main streets, (orer Goodman's Clothing Store.) Uesidence No. b! North fourth Street. nc29dt

DENTISTRY.

R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW. SVKOEON AND MFCBANICAT.

ENTIST,

Successor to Dr. D.

M.

National Block, Terre Hante, Ind. [m30dtf

O. LINCOLN,

The Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Hante, OFFICE—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, outdoor south of National Douse.

Having had upwards of eighteen years' experience in Dentistry, he is confident that he can give satisfaction in all cases. |Jy20dly

I A S O N

E N 8 8UC0E880B TO DB. S. B. WITH,

OFFICE—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street. aplSdtf nCEKl-HAtlTK. IND.

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A A

I

UNDERTAKER, [s prepared to execute' iorders In his line with neatness and dispatch

rner

'*'J

—an' ol5dwtf-.

8'mfcraff «ifJ" V'ST

COMMISSION

mum,

OWIN TVILBA E. B. BBTAIfT

E H. BRYANT & CO.,

7,

(Successors to J. H. TUENEB,)

forwarding & Commission MerchanU DBALSB6 IN Orain, Floor aul Salt.

Highest market price paid for all kinds of 0r8in.

Agents for

STAB UNION LINE.

Ware House on. Alain Strset, Near the T. H. I. E. B. Dopot Tivlwtf

JOHB RANET. Ainnzn KASBT.

OHN HANEY & CO., 6TOBAOE, OOMUISION AKI A I N E A E S W'arehonoe on First Ht at the Oanal ilasiu. tnMwi' TKRUK TTA fITK. fSD

JAMES B. LTNE, THOMAS r.. I.AWES

LYNE & LAWES,

General Commlsson Merchants, AND DEAT.KB8 IN AKrlcultnral Implements, and Pure Kentucky

Oopfer-Mlslllled Whisky,

Iain Street. Near Coner Seteith, Terre Haute, lid,

Merchandise and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. Consignments Solicited. Agents [for some of tke Best Distilleries ID

KENTUCKY!

BEKKRENCE9

LOUIRVILLE,

Kr—Hon. Thos. K. Bmmlette, late

Governor of Kentncky, Col. Alfred A lion, late Treasurer Kentucky, Hon. Benj. FI. Bristow, U. B. Att'y, District Ky.

FAANKROTTT, KT.—J. B.

Ksq.

The Now Hoop Skirt.

Ii

EMBROIDERIES,

Temple, Cashier Farm­

er's Bank E. H. Taylor, Cashier Branch Bank of Kentucky. TIRBS HACTK, IND.—Hon.

JJEMOVAL.

I

C. SAFFELI.

MUZZY & SAPFELL,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

£eienl C«lktiig u4 Seal IsUte Ag«ite. OFFICE—McEeen's Block, np stairs, below Ms sonic Hall. Jal5dwt

HOTELS.

JACOB BVTE.

QKO. C. BUT

OHIO STREETS.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

...Propprletor

Marshall, Uenteznma and Palestine

Hack Lines. Free BUSH to and from all Trains. nov28dtf

rjlBRBE HAUTE HOUSE,

OOINU MAIN AN» iKVBNTH ITftKITI,

Terre Haute, Indiana*

This Hotel has recently been refitud, ttrnl put iv first-clans order, offering accomuiodatUiUt unsnr passed In the tttatu. 8IBIJST A TDBNEB, Prop'n.

PHYSICIANS.

R. A. AKNAUD.

of third and Cherry

treets, Terr* Haute, Indiana. Janao-6-dwtf

I. w. CHADWtCK BENJ. F. QBUBF.R A. ft. OBUBSB

CHAVWICK, (HtDBEB & CO., IXDERTAKKltS. Aiid Dealers in all bind of Hetalle and Wood Burial cases, No. South Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office, TEBBE HAUTE, IHD. All orders promltly ciaecuted.i :Oi* rti

Albert Lrtn&II, for­

mer Auditor of Stato Hon. G. F. Hookerly, May or Ool.Thos. Bowling,Ja-nos 11. Tnrr.ar, Ksq. McKeen*

Deming Jolin

Scott &

Son,

Wolf

2836m

QONCRBTB PAVEMENT.

I will answer all calls for putting dewn the Concrete Pavement, made at my residence, corner of 6th and Poplar streets. This Pavement, for walks, is the best known—prcforoble even to stone, in that it never woarti to a dangerous smoothness, and has no joints to b^enmo uneven, as in stone, by ono flag setting below another.— No e*cn«o now for retaining ynnr old breakneck pavements when yon can get the Concrete laid down in the most workmanlike manner nt a less price per sqnarn tlian it has yet been pnt down for in this city. saFor cellars too, it is unequaUpd, and for walks nonnd dwellings, it la preferable to all others, aa no vegetable growth can make its way through [aSdtl] T. A.

MADISON.

RAILROAD AGENCY.

I have moved my office to McKeen A Paddock's Mill, where I would be pleased «o see my old friends and customers.

Through receipts given on shipments of produce toall Sastern Cities. All Ball, aod Bail.anl Water rates as low, and time as qnlck as any competing lines. Grain in bnlk shipped to New KaiUnd towns without change of cars.

JAMES H. TUBNKB, Agt.

prl24dtf

J)HILOSOPHTofOF

Nrw

ill Main Street,

Tfrre-Hante,

JIAKBUOT.-A

OOOKSK

Ind.

el nee

or Lrcrvass, aa delivered at the

ew Fork Mnsenm Anatomy, embracing the •objects: How to Live and What to Live for Tonth, Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generl ally Reviewed. The Cause of Indigestion Flam-

and Nervous Diseasss accounted for: Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac. Pocket volumea containing these Lectures will be forwarded on rer«ipt of four stamps, by addressing SIC'T

Mvw TOU

MUSCVM OF ANATOHT,618

•on,

Broad­

way, New Totk. marl6dly

pAS AND STEAM FITTING

VJT Main Street, between 6th and 7th, FBEDERIK OEIOER. Having employed the aervloes or J. 8. FergU'

a well known practical workman, he Is now prepared to execute all arders in the above business, with promptness and dispatch. octSdly

DRYS'COODS.

SPRING SHAWLS.

0 I S A if if

PAISLEY SHAWLS,

BROCHE SHAWLS

STELLA SHAWLS,

IJ\r BE A VTIFTJL STYLES,

COituktilS & HAWUTT'8

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Splendid Assortment of

",XZ SPRING

E S S O O S

i'l—-AT-

C0ftM£LIU8 & HAGGERTY'S, •."! »5w N :u I «vir i- 111

CASSIMERES:,

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&. Good Assortment

of

A I O E S

Bleached and Brown

S I N 8

TICKS,

WELL), No. 157 Main St.

STRIPES

and CHECKS,

AT

CORNELIUS & HA6dEKTY'8

A *ull Assortment of All Kinds of

1ST OT I0 3STS,

AT

CORNELIUS & HACIGERTI S,

Corner 3d and Main Sts.,

Terre-Hauto, Indiana

CLOTHIERS.

G-otoT'QMam St.

Q-otoT9M!aini S t.

Groto79Main

GRAIN.

&

*T""

St.

pos eH TO BUY TOUBf

SPRING and SUMMER

CLOTHING

W. H. BANNISTER

HH9 just rereived ajbeautiful line of

CLOTHS and CASSIMKBKS,

Suitable for the i"

SPRING TB A DE.

These goods have just been purchased in the Eastern market at tb«

LOWEST FIGURES 1

And will be Sold at

PRICES TO C0BKE8P0ND

With the purchase. Tho

Merchant Tailoring Departm'nS

Is innder tbe directions of Mr.

JOHN A. BLACK.

Who will take particular pains to please his customers and is warn tod to give

Entire Satisfaction.

A good stock of

CENT'S FUBN18H1N0

BEST FITTIWO SHIRT

In tbe market, kept constantly on band

Thankful! for tbe libera! patronage bestowed upon the old firm. I respect fully solicit a portion for the new.

W.H. BANNISTER.

^OKINIBUS LINE.

CB.

a

AMD HACK LINK.

Will attend to all calls

for

DRY GOODS.

Bag,

IASt

,i-fl AND

COTTONADES,

For Men and Boy's wear, iir- t: 1(

a T'1

Hemp, &c. •', f: Ji ftfil

Booght since the decline In prices, and will be sold on the same basis for the preoaat, ootwithstaLding the npward tendenoy in priccs.

SATIN8, "tH •»/.

GROUNDS,

w: i. ux ens co,

8PR11IC0PB]IIV«1'CARPETS TRIMMINGS

W. S.'RYCE & CO.,

100 ROLLS CARPETS,

loclacing ENGLISH and AMFBTOAN -?ih'=r rr.B*a7

Tapestry, -d: Brussels,

BLANKS, TINTS, £C.

O O S

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March, ISILK GALOONS,

TT&VV TRAR V*N«YTR»«V 3#?^

HAVK JUST RECEIVED

Three Plys, no

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50,000 ROLLS

JUST RKOKJVEP,

WALL PAPERS

IN0LCD1NG

STAMPS 601,II

(IN NBW DE8TOB

BROMZE, N:

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IN GBEAT VARIETY FOK

Churches,

liodges,

Saloons, Ac.

Private Dwellfngr.),: ||a||g 3 r.-j.a r- ioj- setrft

Lonsdale,

Wamsutta

We hare decorations to snit tha taste of the inost fastidious, as well as those reqalring more display. Let everybody (understand we Intend offering Inducements to USE WALL PAPER PBBELY, and do away with white washiBg *%ND going with bare walls.

Nottingham Lace Curtains.

Hill, and

E A E S N iS

nsh. vzrko.u. 1

:.,1,

-di •jf,rrrATT~!_ r.-.-i,tna.-n i^mfc

7^ ....: f.j jinovfl dooi

WHOLESALE PRICES.

1

APRIL IO, 1868. t'nblmm sif* sin aw

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OOODSf

I.. And the

TOLL, RiPLGY 11,

OFFER

lOOO YARDS'*

WHITE AND COL'D PIQUES

At 40, BO, 66 and 75c.

Trimmings for above—great variety.

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FRENCH K0LL PAPLlRSSlin

(Regular price $2.00) at

TV ELL, B1JPLEY & CCS,

BABATHEA POPLINS, •'•rT-!

1

AT

A*

,v:

tftJELL, RLPLEY& VO'S.

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Black and Col'd Dres$ Silks,

TV ELL. RIPLEY & CO* 8.

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MILLER'S OMNIBUS

trains laavtag tha

atfjand alio deliver pasaangfrs tn any part or the city with care and dlsbatch All orders le ton the Slate at tor Post Offloe.at Davis1 Drug Store, or my r«sM»oc» will be prompt ly attended l«, lanMWItt

Spring Cloaks^ and Shawls,

Up From $2.50, At

TV ELL, RIPLEY «£.CO.

DRY GOOD&. I

KNOTTED FRINGES,

Bullion and tassel Fringes,

Bngle

ft£*§£

Acorn and fancy Bntl«ns.

um EDSALL &

Wool, Ingrains,

i' -.-.j .* Wool Dutch, vie mi Venitian, Cottage,

NAI8HLLS8 TKDHIHS8. JjO' OQ 1" great vartety asd qnaatity/

.GIMPS, FRINGES,

FANCY COLORED BRAIDS Ac.

This is the bast time to exaniae and seLect as

PRKTTY APPLIItlE MAT8.

mem enmii uimutcaiHs 2^

Pocket H'dk'fs S, 10, & 12 l-2e

In.Y li .brtiw. THAT ABE GOOD I

DEOORATIONS-r::

Misses Cotton Balmoral Ho&e.

Infants Socks and Hose.

6c.

HEAVY COTTON SOCKS.

ORE! AND BROWN EN0LI8H

SUPER STOUT,

For Hen and Boys.^

WB MAKE THE PRICES VERT LOW.

EDSALL & CO. i-*

PATTERN SILK SACQUES, SPRING SACQUES, NEW SHADES SPRING SICKINtiS.

NEW CASSIMERES

FORBOTS WEAR.^1^

EDSALL d' eo.,

Cor. 4:thand Main sits.

C.WITT1G&CO..

n-q ^73 MAtN STREET.'afI *dl fooms a I" sn K. itx fiiv-'ib ni

ttutnoi

bo« 9iriaiei«iq «i UMI

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BULLETIN for APRIL,

fit juodiiW aouamiiiHd ,TI ooufiiaa

Best Pacific LAWNS In Elegant Styles,

Only 25 Cents per Y'd!

Best French LAWNS, in new Styles,

Only 35 CTts. per I'd!

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WSORAWCE

COM

COTTON BALL TRIMMlNe,

In Whit*, and Black and White.

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'S'"PR INT S "^i c/ It! Scotch Ginghams,K

Domestic Ginghams,

In New Styles, and yep- Cheap'

1

In Oro Grain and Oro DeAfrique, at

TUELL, RIPLEY & CCS.

Trimmlh^s, Satins' and Fringes,

All colors, at

TUELL, RIPLEY & CCS.

HANDSOME SPRINO"

UBCHN (liOODN,

Great variety—up from 20c., at

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K. F. MBBUIi to aowpt^cared

is

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05O.QOO Prints, Bleaehed and Bro. Muslins,

Popular prices, at

TVELL, RIPLEY & CCS,

Corner 6th and Main Streets,

TERREnHATTTE, IND

BABBCBT.

A LABGE STOCK

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Brown and Bleached Muslins,

-"•A AT LOW FIGURES.^

€. WITTIO eo%

Next Door to Davii' Drug Store. list! v'«

ma COAL.

QOAL! COAIflJ

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iWfleat is tbe CffieaV*?"*1

to

now supplying tnc

famish the

beat Braiil and Hlfhlasd'Ooal^elaetbe Lehigh aud Anthracite Coal," If ordered. OKfcn left at McKeen's Store, 107 Main »t-,or H»rUock A BannUter'a. wiU recelTe prompt ftttcnt(0D. *3dtl

I fi'AB Ifl'E LBOI

bestgatfltj

IOWA

t.

COLUMN.

MB®, UFG

9

rt*t -ffiM —AND—

ih^SCOTT & OKANE,

General Fire and Life Insurance Agent

O I I

Main.St., between 5th E

She Is, therefore, a snre dependence. It Is wel kno vn, l» thepufeUo at lain) that she was

and she

Is theo^br

With.,

eft Astral Of 1st of the

that well-known

6

5

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A-OCIDEJSTT

INSURANCE AGENCY

.'j t. rr

if

#-»•.*

M. A. CRAKE, SAMi'L C. SCOTT]

Tke followlBg OH and lUHable G*mpanlr a«pre*nted.

v$}

Merchants Fire Ins, co.,„ .^rtl.HABXFOBD, OONJf^

MorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co. nifam, OONN.

Coni Exchange Fire Ins Co.,

1

j57 BBOADWAT, NEW TOBK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance fo. Or.ETEl.ANn, OHIO, .irflr «a sM

^et.r,Sg,wi"be,,c"raraDd I United States Life Ins. CoM No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YORE

EDSALL dtOO^i

World Mutual Life Ins. C«

117 BROADWAY, NEW TORK.

Franklin Life insurance (o. "~A*

INDTANAP0LIB, IND.

United States Casualty, Do

96 BROADWAY, NEW TOBK.

ApplicatioM taken and Policies issiHcl in ^ny of the abovo named Cozocaiiias in lowest current rates. Also, KEAX ESTATE bought and sola, and COL LECTIONS promptly attended to IWOU*1 Apply to-'"" --.. S«T lie io) .-rfw

toTerre Haute, And.

Office ICO Bffain Street ,* Old Stand of I)n. Thompson & R'ust

ASTROLOGY.

ASTROLOGY LOOK OMV

GOOD HEWS FOR ALI,.

fl.OCFLTO ANY PERSON WDO WILL KQ(?AI 3iiATLFMADAMR IlAPHAliL IN TUB FRUKKSSIOJN.

rpiiii J^KVJfiKTFAILIJSG MAi&&1C EAP1JAEL la tbo beat. She daccMds when all bthura ha»t fftlleJ. All who are lu troitblo—all who liftve been unfortunate—nil whoso fonil Lopes have to-ou Jiaappointfd, crinhed auJ Masted by fftl^e pruinimn and doeelt—all who liava bi-e.t mialeJ und with—all fly to tor fur advico and satlpiaction. All who aro in doftbt of

tlie

adertlona of those they

loTn,

lOtHult her.t

relieve and «atl»ty tholr mluJd.

In Lore Affairs She Never Faiis.

She

has

has

the sorrot of winning tho affection* of

the opposite f»x. Slia slows yon the likeness o* Tuar

fotnre wife or liusbwid, or absent friend.--She guides tho single to a happy marriage, aod makes

the married

happy.

Herald and advice

been soTlclted in innumorablo Instances, and ttie

result'has always

ing

been fho means

of secur­

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

thajlrst,

person In this country who

(how the likeness

ln

can

reality,

aud

who eanglTaeh-

tllretotlBliotion tK all the concerns of life,

which

CM beUested and-proved by tboanuids, bath »u rled and (ingle, who daily anleagorly Tljlt he. T4 «QU btisli'.iA her adrioe ig inralaable. canforateU,

tha.greateat

nit of all commercial'

oertainty, there

^Ue

and

business transactions,

pottery aopMn given without extra oharg*^ HADAlUK EAPHAKL

is

a bona fid? Astrolegist

thatevery one can depend opon. She

is

the great-

9nineteeathcentury.

fact

11. Is

tliat

makes

ders

oofy

Illiterate protea

her advertisements and try to lmitatc

nadkiik S4tbael is the seventh danghter oftlit seventh dangbter she was bora with a artaral gift she can foretell yonr very thoughts. Sh* also enrea drnnket.neee.

All interviews strictly private and confldsiitl*!. As a VemaW Physician her remedies never fat) core all female Irregularities, and to produce he monthly flow, without danger or expesnre.— They cap not U^nre, bnt, on the contrarj, theT improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come 8,11, to 1

111 Kehnnd, Central Arenac aid Job. Oineinnati, Ohio.

TERMB.—Ladloe, fl Gentlemen

#1,5u

K. B.—The Madame will answer no iettvo th oat a fee of

Jl

and

a

3-cent st4Uip la iaclf -!.

Addrow Look Jkx 631. anf(8Hdwt)

JJOOKS AND STATIOISERY

M. W. O'CONNELL

Has disposed of his Undertaking Business, whlon had become necessary iacomcquecct} cf. the ra id Iccreaso of his

BOOK TRADER

tie will now devote hla entire attention tu the latter branch of .busluess, Mid with

Bookn and

a

IVil oii

«omplct» *fock of

Stationorj-,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

MAGAZINES, PAPERS, ^E. \4C.,

Asii contlnn&ncA of th* tirade hor©tofir«UMillTkwtown).

STOVES :AND TINWARE

STOVES. LargeStock and Low Prices

AT

S. B. HEVDmOVS

E

Four Doors South [of the Post

t^Sce, on

VourtA Street

NOWIJ^Q that the Publio haa long demandrd a ^better class of Stcvxe than bas heretofore been federally offered in tlls market, S. B. HKNUEIisON has this season selected w!«l. great cere, from the trtost popular and Celebrated Patternt, known In the country Kast or West, sn asiort ment ol Cooking and Beating Stoves, such are rarely ever eollectod together in one Hooee.

Among his stock may be fonnd the leading Stove of almost every prominent Mannfuctcr*'in tbe counttj.

Healing and Parlor Stoves,

with all the Modern Improvements and cunven lenclea. Stove* for Offices, Store*, Churches, Ho tele, Dining-Rooms, Bed-rooms, any and nil kinilri and as for prises.

He Defies Competition"

,Hels cenildent that he has bought is* e« anybody can, aad Is determined not t» 5« N E S O I to inpoiaifele that aikybodj BITTRH tores, lor 90

BKTTSK

cf River Goal

at the market rates. Orders left at. CJhambtri'

Qtoetry

more, sonthwwrt. awaw .OM Pobltr

g^|iar«. wl» reinaive ^roapt^attentlAC ,, le^lr

K. M4«9%

REAL HWTATtt AGENCY TABK8, WILD LAWDfl, AadOlty Property of avery deaeriptioa, for Bale.

An experience of flfteen year* enable os to Insure eatlsfaetion In everytepaltment o/ business reMting to a general Beal Irtats Agcney.

HARBERT & HARSH,

64 WAIjnjT 8TBXXT,

nCTdwly Det Moillea,loWB

^r© made

ALL ARE WARRANTED

With Cooking Staves he gives

•or* Fnrnllnre tliat I* Usually frt?en

and delivers all Stove* in lh»rity Free of* Charge 11 In addition to£toT*t bok«opa g«n«ral Mn-rt-ment ofTlo, Iron ftivl Copper W^re, r» Mtefl"Ware,

The New French Ware,

Spooas, Ladles Preserving Kettles, Muffin Bakers Waffle.Dons, and tfae lory nuweet thing out, the

PatenlMlrror Smoothing Irons,

These Irons have the now inclined handle, and

Patent Chilled Iron Faqe,

which retains tbe heat one-third longer th»p the common ones. Stove Pipe of ail sites and^tlnds, constantly on hand, and no extra chatgv for riveting Joints tot^ether. Bayers will certainly s«v» money by calling on

S. HEAOERSOJS,

Fourth Street, four doore Sooth of

ieSSdwtf

the Pott

OlBc?.