Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 July 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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THE NUPTIAL ALTAR/ £way* for Young Hen, ou the Error*, a -d DilMW, which create impediment# KTASi!, vlth the humane view of treatment and ere'sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes, free of ch«e. Addr*w HOWABD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, l'a. may20d«3m

Attases, EAB

Ladies can receive a box

of Dr of the pottage

,,. Ipau'B Pills by mall sealed trom tbeeyee ublic, by enclosing one dollar and six "tamps to M. W. Kacomber, General igeat for the United States and Panadas, at ^"awlm* orK.

THE

NATIONAL TBU8T CO. or THE CITT OF SIW TORE,

W 1 I O A OHABTKEED BY THE 8TATB. Panics H. Pres't. Jm. Memih, Sec'

Receives Depoeits and allow* FOUBPKR OEM jjjTSEEST on all Da»ly Balatc««, subject tr Check at flight. SPIOIAL DEPOSITS for 61, Months, or more, may be made at Are per cent The Capital o« ONE MILLIONDOLLABS is divided among over 500 Shareholders, comprising many

gentlemen of large wealth and financial experience, who are al«e per8onally l.able to depositors for all obligations of the Company double the amennt of their capita oc e. the NATIONAL TRUST CO. receives deposits large or .mail amount., and permits them to drawn. a. a whole or in part by OHECK rtiaOT .nd WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing inter est on ALT. PUI.T BAI.AK0M, parties throughout the country ran keep accounts in this Institution with special advantages of security, convenience iel7(5wCm and profit.

1802. 4847. 1««8 In 180" the grandfather of Dr. Tobias introduce! the VENETIAN LINIMENT In England. It was a success although the price was a Guinea a bottle. UU late Majesty William IV, used it for Chronic Bheumatism, and was entirely cured, aftor suffering for two years, his attending physicians being unable to effect a cure, and ho wrote a letter of than**, which is now In possession of my nnrle, in Livorp sol. I have offered £100 sterling for that letter, but it was refused. In 184, I put it out in the Uuited States, and now, in 18C8, the sale is immense. Thousands of families are never without it. It is safe and Innocent to a—fll externatly or take luternally. For .1 veins I have warrsnted it to cure the following complaints: Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Otc.up,fk»lic, Cramps. Vomiting and Sea s.ckness taken ti&rtKilly, had Chronic Bheumatlsm,Out.,

Burns, Braises, Old Sores, Tootliacho, Frosted reel, Swellings, Insect Stings, aud pains In the Chan, flack, or Limbs, externally.

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Jel7dw,lm ...

ITCH ITCH 1 ITCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH iu (ram In to 48 boars. wbeaton'8 ointaient oore» the lich, ernes cares cares cures cures

ad est on'8 ointmeni tfheaton's ointment «Vtaeat»a'B uitttnem •V beatnn's Olntoienl rtheaton's Ointment

.salt Bbenm. letter. Sartors itfb. Old Sores. Every Kind

OK EVKRY HUMOR URB MAOU'. trice, 60 cant* a bo* by mall, 66 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists.

Bostou, Sept, 18,1867-3ta wdwly

CRISTADORO'S DYE, Which In a twinkling Proflnrcs the Most Enchanting Shasta of Color, from Brown to Black, Is consoqnently a univer sal favorite, the mora especially as it

IMPROVES THE QUALITI OP THE HAIR, And requires renewing less frequently tlian any other. Christadoro's Hair Preservative

Would yon hare Insurant nloisy tresses clustering around yor.r brows, like rino tendrils round a parian sbaft. Parchase that celebrated and matchless preparation known throughout the fashionable world as CHBISTADORO'S Hair Preservative and B-autlfler. Sold by Druggist., •nd applied by all Hair Dressers. Manufactory No 08 Maiden Lant*. Principal Depot No. CAstor House »'i 3 jel7dwlm

Antiquity of Braudretta'a Pill». Age Is not claimed as a merit, only as a h.gn of Intrinsic worth.

The really useful article lives on with a strong vitality the poor one languishes for a time and then goes out easily.

Ba»Nia*TH's ft M.s are even prescribed Oy great physicians when the bowels call loudly for help, because they never fall to open and ve relief.

Hundred* of thousands would consider it a calamity If these safe family Pills could not be obtained. It has been officially sottled thai more of

Bbahdbfth's

PILLSare sold than all other pills

pat together. Merit sells them. BBANnaBTit's Puis possess qualities which restore every organ and fiber of the body to health are pnrely vegetable and safa Tor every period of life.

Principal office, Brandreth House, New York. BOLD BT ALI. DRl OGISI9. jeltidwlm B.BaxNDBKTH.

Catarrh can be Cured!

HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—Yanqnisbsd. E A N E S S O WEAK EYES—Made Strong ASTHMA—Quickly cured. All of tho above complaints common to suffarla humanity, can be enred by the use of theivMl tnowu remody

RAEDER'N UERHAN It never fails to cure, is quick In its operatiaa, .udbelngpnt up In neat motalic boxes, it uever loses its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could beshown to prove 1(1 goodness, but It is noedless, for once being used It rapidly wins Its way into favor. F«rs»lo by all Druggists. Price, IS ccnts, cr senS 50 cents to 0 P. Ssymonr Co.. Boston, nd receive a box by return mail.

IRA GROYER, JR.,

£feb2Adly Agent for the German Snuff.

J. BRYAN

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115 MAIN ST.,

TERRE HAUTE, 1ND

J•76SWAP,

Succrssoa

TO

W. HOWARD TSahhino,

No. Cherry street, between 3d and 4tn Sts., House and Sign Painting, Wagon and C*rriage Painting and Paper Hanging, dotte in the best of style.

Good material used All work warronted to give satisfaction. Give me a call before going elsewhere. Jyld3m

,T, P. MCDONALD, (Saccf«aor to A. A. A*NOti») DrALTK IN

Books, Magazines, Papers,

Stationery, Jfcc.,

POST

Ornci Irf«v „Tkk»« Hatrra, Tkd NovlOdl*

MANHOISD: How Lost! flow Restored! Jutt Pubtitkti, V* O CMC.

A iJgCTERE ON TBI NATURAL TREATment, and Radical Cure of Speroatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and impediments t» Marriage generally Nervousness, Consnmption, Ep»«P«y. and Physloal Incapacity wsnltlng from Self Abuse, Ac., by Roit. J. CoivaawKii., M. D., author of the "Oreen Book," "A BOOB to TkousaBds of Sufferers." a

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, FOSTTAin, onr*oelpt of slx«nt. or two postage stamps, to CHA8. J. C. KtilNE W-, ill Bowery, New York. PostOBce Box 45S6. Alao, Dr. CulverwelVs -'Marrlag* Guide,"price gi MiyMw5n•

T1IP Mill EXITiCffi.

PfBLISHtD EVEBY M0BS13Q, (EXCEPT STTHDATB) IU Modesitt's BuiltUii} No. C5 WABA6U Stbeit, dibectly HORTH or THE

Coob.1 HOU&B.

Terms of Subscription: For one year, in advance U® For tix montim, in advance....^. 6 00 For three months, in advaace... 2 60 For one month, in advancr 35 DeilverabU to City Snbecribcrb at20ct3. per week.

Binglo copies, cents.

L04IK TO YOl'E INTERESTS.

Save Time and Money.

If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a hovue, If you want boarding, If you want anything, Tall Fire Thousand People at once, —BY—

Advertising

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de to As in be AT

the Dally Express,

GLEANINGS.

Bonds of greenbacks—Marriage foj money.

The most curipu Pek-in.

cify jp the worlcU

A exchange eayn

that a drum

World

B££er

fails, if'iUed as directed for Cholera nr Tys ntery! it is certain, ir used when firat attacked.No one ouce trying it will ever be without it.^ Sold by Druggists. Price, Fifty Cents and Ode Dollar. Hepot, 111 Park Place, N. Y.

is the

fastest thing going, for it beatc time. Well, yet one of the slowest old fellows wp ever knew was a man who beat a drum.

The World vainly endeavors to determine how "the Radicals stand." If the poor, crazy

did not make its diur­

nal travels on its head, it would know the ad a a

A Boston paper

nays that

dy desires to know if

are the

Eight-Hour Bills

same as Sweet "Williams.'' Let her

be answered. 3weet William's are, we fear, late hoar bills—only th« difference of an ell.

Congress has made an appropriation for the removal or the reef in Hell Gate channel, at New York. Thio was not necessary as a Democratic measure especially intended for the beneflii of their Presidential candidate :. ,t

A Democratic cotemporfuy says "Democracy is a good insurance company-—it is the only company that makes out a jood policy." We presume it is only good because the devil is generally its security, and that it gives only fire policies.

Davis has been left out of the amnesty proclamation."Poor Jeff.! ho must feel lonely. He is like "An outearst spirit, who waits,

And sees through Heaven's gates Angels within j. (Angels of his own bind,

too!)

Tho New York World, in announcing that Miss Susan B. Anthony would appear as a delegate to the National Democratic Convention, stated that she would prove a personal and capillary

Patient—"Oh! must I Swallow hi tn Whole, Doctor Chase?"

Prof. A

(who is giving lessons in

the new theory of the origin of man)--Now,young gentlemen, canyon tell rue who was the great progenitor of the Tycoon?'"

ClaEg—"Yes sir, Ka-coon' 1 Porf: A z.—"Hence the intimacy of the relations between the Chinese and Americans, and the fitness of the appointment of one of tho latter

as Minister

plenipo, to represent the former.''

Lt seems that there is a philanthropist in New York who offers to let any of the mad-dogs of that place bite him, in the certain assurance that he has a way of preventing hydrophobia, This man says that he was bitten several times by rabid animals, and cured himsolf each, time by making a strong salt pickle, rubbing the wound with it for an hour, and then binding an additional quantity of salt on it. People ivho are so unfortunate as lo be bitten might try this, but wo can not advise them to get bitten on purpose to try the experiment.

Harper's tceekly has a full-page illustration of the Holy Alliancc between the Democratic party and the advanced ideas of Political Equality. The Chief Justice, as minister officiating, stands behind an altar labeled "Tammany," and before him is a rather unkind wood-cut of the female Democratic party of the first part, joining hands with tho negro, who seems reluctant. Rev. Dr, Chase speaks(to the bride)—"Do.you promise to lov® honor and obey9" The bride—"Don't I?"

Brooks, Bennet, Pendleton (with face averted), Marble, and somebody with a troubled nose, stand around, and wo presume, "give Scripture for the dged.'

A Memphis dispatch says: _''A ivr.'Je boy shot a constable in a saloon in Adams street this afternoon, killing him instantly.'' It will be seen that tho most im. portant item in this dispatch was the color of the boy. The object of the ingenious reporter was either to show that crime could be committed in the South by a white person, or that the color was essential to give deadly effect to the bullet, or that being murdered by a white person took away eome of the sting of death. Wf are also told thjt the boy first invited the constable in to take ,a glass ofbeer, and nhothim while drinking it. Such refinement belongs only to tho whites. Gen. Forrest practiced the same policy when he butchered loyal Amonoan Vitir. on9 at Fort Pillow.

The meanest aud most indecent thing „e have lately seen in the New York Herald (and it is noted for meanness and indecency), is the contemptible reference

Mr. Longfellow, two or thr'Ms deys ago. jl» 3Ir. Longfellow had gone across the ocean in a fast sailing yacht, no doubt he would have been far worthier of public demonstrations and the highest honorary degree of one of the oldnst institutions of learning in Christendom, than by going to meet tho gratitude of a people whose hearts have been made nobler, and whoee joys deeper, and whose spirits sweeter and purer, by tho noblest and swoeteat poems that have appeared in our language. As was said of a historian named Bennet, provoked by his contemptuous mention of a much inferior poet, Matthew Prior,

The port's songs posterity will quote When'lis forgot one Bsnnettever wrote. It is said tiiat Brigham Yaung has a contract for grading on the Union Pacific Railway, which is expected by its friends to reach Salt Lake by Christmas. One hundred and twenty miles of the great Western road have been built this year from a point ten miles east of the top of the Rocky Mountains, and twenty thousand men are in its extension. The Mormon high priest and prophet has enough of the 1 ankee spirit lo make an honorable profit in his own country, anfl to have a speculative hand in at hia own death—for surely the Pacific Railroad will prove the death of his abominable government of mw)y»wiving Saints. Hs has, it is stated, hundreds of laborers fulfilling his contracts the on canons and mountain passes near the saintly city.

Next year the Bpread-eagte and figurative phrase, "from Maine to California," will be a railroad figure, and Johnathan can take a through ticket from

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East" to eout West,"

'way deown

Tift We#lT»*-' dad 6ev6Feb' d&cfffies '^'•candidate whose 'ch&fTeconn£o&t$cjti te that he neveit ^ed a'iWaf

if^b6OT

six

"a young la­

vij)'7deod3m

attraction!

We suppose the latter clause has some re* ference to Cary, and other long haired Democrats.

Harper's Weekly has an

illustration in

its current number, entiled "The Sickly Democrat." The Chief Justice is presenting his patient (and long suffering) party a glass wherein the nigger is held in visible admixture.

'iid0, or

dared to say a *ord for the bther, "bat living amid tho greatest events of history, proved himselfe void of either courage or capacity to take part of them."

The last days of Junoaod tiusfint week of July, eighteen huofljwdand «ixty»«ig£t, h&vQ, embraced, events oeettbed to BMeive important recognition iu American hifito« ry. W« have witnessed the aiugular spectacle of tbe admiaeioa of ait States by the yotee of a pasty accused of the crime of seeking to deprive them of repraientation in the government, in spite of the protests of the leaden of the party claiming to be the only constitutianal and lawabiding party in the country^ Under the conservative laws of the Republican majority, military rale has ceerod ia« ttiese States, and civil law has beetr quiatly restored, the steps preliminary to the final and enduring re-establishment eflpeace, But behold WJaile thia beneficent work was being accomplished, the representatives of a party meet in New York, the chief object of which is to undo the work of reconstruction, and restore the country to the condition of anarchy and civil

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r-Alt?—sut 3 O (OHN HVOH AfOHilCMSS, SOT.!: AGENTS IN NEW TOBK,

No. lOS Unane Str^i. UB Clothing-manufacturers and purchasers of SPOOL COTTON for use on Sewing Marhinos, .lemanding the beat and strongest

ORD,1

Will find J.&Y. Coats' No«. 50, CO & 70 Expressly adapted to their wants,

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Call at the Clark House, Room No. fa. VTe call tho attention 'of 'fhe Ladles of Terra Haute and vacinltj, to a careful parasal of-ocr Circular describlngour Excelsior American Chart for Dress Cutting, taken from, the French system of fitting. Tt is one of the best proportion systems, and a model of beant? and simplicity also. it gives the prettiest before tho public most using It Itast, they! j— gotten up. It is so# •vtfahdariL. gnWe aaa a lavorite with those whoJ^r*..assidU.-.Ka gfTe some recommendations frOtfi "Some of tne most fjiahi unable Dreo 3 JTakers:

PhilAIIEI.phia, Ta —T consider tt e'iiscelsior American Chart the most j^Miirtilj •taspto and perfect Wyle evir pIscetf before5 thfi pnblic, and th*.»nly one I ever would i«j«

PmLADElPUl*. 1802 CJmUut StoMfc^-rconsId-er the Kxcelsior American Chart

rthe

(jest^have

a id O Jto thepub'

Hc","DrestMatkidai»JSllHtie»y. /M??.WSaMbb. Here f« it reeommehaitlOfl fro*1 aV*fy eelsbratsd DreuHalietr ln lieuUvllls, Kj, taowa S li over tha Uaited StRte«: ftr har ftt wf Trlmmlnr

I can rjScointiMid tha ircelsTor Atnerican Cnart as th% best one lever tried, and It Is all it is recommended to be.

MHE. E. J. Bktvjxir, 166 3d Street.

8t. Lons,''Mo., 4l9$, 4th Mme/itepIW's Ertporluto of Fashions. I think the Excelsior American Chart the bo st I ever used.

From a L»dy who oaeries on tha largest business iu St, Louis,—This Is the oaly Chart, could ever recommend." Mi.^s NolaS, 605 North 4th St.

Agents wanted ia this'business. Ton can sell tblrwhen fh^e-'other eommon ones will not sell at all

Having tried the Exceltior American Chart, we can recommend it as belBg the best, la every way, I have ever used. Mas. Jp. JB. ADAMS, .'"'MissX. T*fr '. rf"st 7-5* Hbs. E. Walxsuv, jy7d2w !Terte Baate,lsd., Janrtfy 1808.

640 MILES

iio.f ajwkiM lo If Wis* A r. ."T.T*Yr.: ^^'3

IINIUN PAI'IIH R.

yre new flaisliod And in operation.'' %Iaie. than twenty thousand i&ep atfe ettpTojfiiii anA it'is not impossible that the bntire' ttidf! firom Olufcha to Sacramento, vrill be finished... In^l869 "Instead of 1870. -jh.. ..«l I '.TW/-

Tlie tJNION PlAlDlFJO ^ffiiQAD' fc^MiPANY receive. I,—A Oovernment Grant of the right of way, all necessary timber and other materials found along tho line of Its operation^. II,—A Government. Grant of 12,800 acres oi und to the mile, tak^n alternate soctions on eaqh side of Its road. ^Thiaig an absdnte donation, andXvill be asonrce of Isrga rsvfentio In the fdiure: III,—A Government Grant Of United States Thir-ty-year Bonds, ainonntlngto from 81G,000 to 5HS,"00 per mile, according to the dlfflcnltiet to be surmounted on various sections to. be bni^t. The Ooyerament tskes a second niortagge as aiecnritj, %&d it Is expected that not only the Interest, bnt the principal^ anonat maybe ald in sofrices renderod by' the Company in transporting troops, malls, t"c. IT.—A Governmfnt Grant of the rigut to lisno its owj» FIB3T MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in baiiaiug the ro»J, lo the same amount as tlie _.U. S-"BoadS, Uaaedtbrtha same purpojo, and nr vwrr. Tf I^VjaSMBKI the Trustees of fho FirBt Mortgage bondholders to delirur the Bonds to the Company onlT as the is completed, ahd after ff his been ei"a'raiced by United States Commissioners and pronottDcid^biJn^tl^eijocts^j^flrstjUsa ^iilrsa 1. 4 9jl

W- ifit has

.-ACapital Stock Subscription fr. the stcckholdoi'S, of which over Eight UiUiJii Dolia't have been paid in upon the work already done, and which will ba Increased as tte wants of the

Company require, i,—fiet (ash Earn logs oh. its Wa Bnsiness' that already »monnt to kobe tbar THE irriBcsr on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earntngs are no indication of the vast through traffic that auat fbllow 'tei opening of the line to the raliflo, bnt they certainly prove that

FIRST HORTfiAOE BONDS

upon sn:h property, ro3ting' nearly three times thotr atuonnt,

Are Secure ReyendContlngent'T.

|,The Union Pacific Bonds rnn thirty years, ar* for 81,000 each, and havecoupoEa attached Thsy bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July et the Compinj's Office la tho City of New Tork, at the late of per cent. la gol.i- The principal is payable in gold at matn. rity.

The prioe is 10% and is at the present rate of gold, tl *y pay a liberal laoome on their sost. The cot* pany

belieTe

In Neii Tori and the Bonds -Jill be tent fret cf charge by re'M'n e*p*€n. Ptrtito nbitxOnng through local apente,uill hok to than ftr left dtUtfry.

A PAJtPHLrKT AND MAP FOB 1868 has jut been published by the Company, giving foliar tnfsrmatlon than la possible tn an airaftUeajemt, respecting the Irogress of th* Work,the Resources of the Country trarsrsed by the Bead, tne Ueoss for Coistruotlon, and the vain* of the Bonds, whiok will' ba seat free on application at theChmprnv's offices or to any of the adTertised agents...

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CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY,

Corner

MADAM Lxoak, 1318 Chestnut St.

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and Main Sts.,

,vTr Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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Tohn J. Cisco dr Son, Banben, So S9Wall St., Aui by Leading Bankbrs generally throughout

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FIGURED ORGANDIES!

PARIS MUSLINS!

TUCKED CAMBRICS!

ALL CHEAP! -iv'.'if. &i<. ,i"3.oK

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Prairie 01 tjr Planing Mills, oornar of ttit^aad Holbarry 8t*eata.

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A Large and Xlegaat Ajsortaunt »l«af* on baad, Which trlll be «ofd at E0WIB EATB8 than thaaairn naalllj iifTiniiaistmla'iaa Im liml of aay othar dealer ia tha |ireali!xi -r 49* Koae bnt g*ol raliabie iaatnuaunu dealt In, each aa I .can irarrant ta. tap Osttomrs for

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Puma, Org«mg*aritt l&el9itom 'sola 'on Monthly Payments. i*~- "-q

fHof-For tte Mini Brasaaqil ftHfar Band Jjtltnun«i^iTsp«r and BasaDnmks Cocoa, Ebonj. Boxwood and gllear I1fs«L-TrI«Binr»ts ror 'DrimS?W»o1'yiafi Of all slzea^ill of, the beataaaBt/aad iMSt rates. rSendjgrders to^.

PALAOE OF MUSIC.

•V All ftrtWi3f 'lifilslciy' fiiglromonti repalrei |ha »oat apprtrred manwr.. di*

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LINDKMANN

PI A* OS, HdltODfiONI

GR&ANS,

Violins, Unltars, fflntea, and all klnda of Mnstca Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, I "fRRBK HACTlr INBTA N A.

TUNING AND KIPAIBIHO^ otiHAS08 and other Instrnments will be protREtlj attended to. OLD PIANiiS will be taken"fB *tmide fbi NEW ONI8. aali'&lwu a

J. U. UNDSUANN. T-

rjmR,!8SAINT iliOUIS a'I

I A N O

M41VIIFACTIIRING C^IPAMY The Planos t)f this CompanyaTS essentially JHtvnos for Weftteni People,

They are not only made at honte, bat are'irell made. They have taken ,As,.. ^u.

Four First Premiums,

at

Western faiis. »Thay pp#se«s oarlraljed ttctlltnce of tone aaa finish/ nnd compare well IU' all SN&ecta with tatmptjitj Hannfactnre.

Prices

T»y

from

$450

4C00*PI»O: TO sme AW MNfgB

NPXTary Piano 1* warranted for lire Tears.-wa OLD IN8TBU pUCIM.a-S EXCHANGED AT LlfilBAt B4TB9.

Warehouse 101 Soath Fifth Streat, corner of Walant, and opposite the Sotfthern Hotel mj27dly .,

INSURANCE COLUMN.

a FI RE, onj »v«js tin

LIFE

villi. "1.

and-

"i io ii'ui 'idi

vi'

ACCIDENT P»»*r wwm jaba«i sml rA'.oW thvdrt

INSURANCE AGENCY l.'Ji

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

sTifi iy &

the following' Oli*atid^H^al)VenbompSn^i .Bepriaetitod..

IKfrchants Fire Ins Co., HABTFORDj CONN.

Morth American Fire Ins. Co. HaBTFOBD, CONN. fcasi.'i

Apply to

CO.,

\Qor.

4th emd Main 9ts,

fii!

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co., lr.7 BBOADWAY, NEW TOBK.

ai\ I 4-

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. •CT/E'VEIiAND, -JOHTO. •9J- -, bnsrf tcoj

United States Life Ins. Co., No. 40 WALL ST, NEW YORK. ft' ,*'w

Woi id MutuS life iiisl Co-, 117 BBOADWAY, NSW YOKE, .M,, -«r

Franklin Life Insurance Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co.,

»fc. fwlJlmrttoo ,tl*PT

Applioations taken aud l&lieiea issued in ny ot the above named Uoinpaniea in loweiBt current tateft Also,' "REAL ESTATE bought and' gold, and 'COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

x^SGOTTM GRANS,

General f*fre ahft' IjiFe' TnaurAnca Agent,

ueuotf) letiqn

Kain^St.^^twoe4 &

""Terfe' Wantt

6th

Ind.

Office 159 Main Street Old Stapd of. Dr*. Thompson & Bust

XTOTICB.—IS HJBBEBY GIVX1 en, that on Saturday, the 11th day of July, 1868, at o'clock 10 the s(t«rnMS'i at tlie Storeroom of Saxton A Walauley, on Wahath street, b«Hre«n 4th and'Sth.streets, la f(*rre Bante, TIgo oonnty,, Indiana,! wlU Otter fpr *ai» at auction to the highest btdier. for cash, unless previously sold Tata sale, one Fire-proof Safe, one Wall Ulrror, three Stoves, two Signs, together with Snefa Other property, as may previous to the above date, be discovered by me, as the property of the late firm of Black A Wingate.

ALBIBT LANGE, Beoelrer.

Terre-Haute, Ind., June 22,1868. dtds

XTOTICB—RBM07AL.'

G. FOSTER

K" !5'

I .. ili,

Has moved from last side of the PoWlo Square to Main Street, one door eaWOf H.'HmiBaB, where ha will be glad to see his old customers, and as many ones as Mala Street, bet. Fifth and Slith, Terre Haute, ladlttai^ a8Mwtf

AL. TUt dttn'yl

tdiib»t»t

BAILBOATtAOENCI. fcara mored aty oBcs to'l^oXaa&'9f NMbck'i ftiendaaadeuit^mau.

Through isaalpts given ahtoaaato Of jwodaoa to all Xaatarn Cltlss. All Bail, and Ball aal Watar rataa as low, and time a* quick -aa' any competing lines. Orals In bulk shipped to New Btnfand towns without change of cars.

DRY, .GOODS4

a a tr,t bUr-Ytf lllrttiw

im dbflif cuu «oil

crtuii Uiw piiMi fd ttafqAtut K4tartlii?L alt ni iitas *t

S ij&furfti "9qs^ ta)Si',om«fU SHI

WHITE HEBHANWI, Two j&fda wid*, for Shawls'

blaokhkbwanni

Two yards wide, for Shawls!

s35i "I I JUJELL, RIPLEY & CO*

Hp' .«MKjlk»-»»t3iq "S»w.miKV .iJesnitS .da5. #'s,£i*^r ii.u .€K«iTr»aT Wi.

lAXBs Tim 25c per yard—usual price 50 cents

TUELB, 1IIPLEY & CO.

I* Si lit Ut iti*sUi BW tg -i tftiTtt hi*t Ksoia issiib rigaSt *ii bsM saw .tea** adi ..oJauRg oi tswnism I

CHICK SILKS AMD fwum Elegant variety, at

XVELL, RIPLEY & CO.

iit t)*». 4+isaua A lo »sii 'or »d itdi •t»w a* a'.jiasJuafS.Vr

laJ ".ir '}•,-

.gniiaem hiae

Ja.iJ iniii3ojt '.JiO &dT lie ^atIs.v*T^ t/t* 3flif«s 9 a 1 A

Largest Assortment Bleached and Brown

Milslinfi, Prints, AVtt OTHXB

DOMESTIC

to

$709.

iwm&* (ifeaan

vli 10 H- lill I

-s't gWWc-U

asf. siitl i-l UiftJ

fttisdm

i.u&. eW

Black tiro Grain Silks, Black Alpaeas, 1

Colored do. -"*^1 [FDLL ALSOBTKfiNT.j TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.

W -ii odimW lo ^dT .:/Tt4{eazo wtas oi si titrt a ,?i: (h*if .CI ,T. Ifi mtad isitfgoxia •s'-i .aohihfloo fc*d

'Splendid. Variety of

Organdie ft Jaconet Lawns, PLAIN AKD FIGURED. IUELL, RIPLEY & CO. fri hawit »W sid*j# a'qin*it«

STORAGE, COMMISSION fiKADf, "79nnAi it»!»»• own tOUJB fTdq JO a it 4 *. 3»TAKT

E. R. BRYANT & GO., (Snccsasors to J. H. TUBHXB,) ForwftrdlBg A Commlstloa Mercbantr

Mitttin

OrmiB, CUtr and Bait.

Highest market prfce paid fer'alt klads of 'flMi, Agents -for SriJt Uhiow Lim^L "W"«reHoUse oil Bbitt Stiieti

Hear the "T. H. A I% B. B. Depot [2MwtX iumofun TOHN HANKY 4 CO, tf *TOfcAa«, OOMMISIOM AMD

A I N E E S

Warehouse on First St., at the Oanal Basin. •n9dwtf TCBBK HADTK. THD-

JASICS S. LTSS. THOMAS E. I iWIS LYNE & LA WES,

General Commlsson Merchants,

and niALaaa iff

Arricaitaral ttHMMfj Mi Pate latitkr CoweHNstllM Vklaky, Itii 8tnet. Nnr Ctnw S*TNtk, Ttm Hutl, lid Marchandiaa and Fredace of all kli^da bonght and •old oa Oommtatdn. C«us)gnments Solicited. Ageata for sene ef jm 9M MMlleMM la &KNID0KI! ,-w^t

JBKWBBHCM: i.T—Haa. Thos. B. Bramlette, late

Governor of Kentncky, Ool. Alfred Allen, late easurar Kentuelry, He Att'y, District Kr

Ion BenJ. H. Brlstow, C.

TaxmroKT. Kr.—J. B. Temple, Oaahier Fatmfir's Bank K. H. Taylor, Oashler Branch Bank ofKentucky.

Tasaa HAwta, Iwd.—Hon. Albert Lange, for•wr Andltor of Stat* Hon. S. I. Oookerly, May Or Col.Thos.Dowling,Jamee H. Tamer,^eq.MdKeen A Deming Johh Scott A Son, 8. won*

AND SM5AM FITTING Halu Stmt, hatwaaaeth aad 7th, FRKDEBIM

QUGEBJ of J. a. Fergu­

^a^rSow^praStoT MaiM'iaeaaeataaMavlMvla

son", a Well known praatloal workaun, ha la now H#atMts waat» a» salatatn tt. above tmaiaeas, with propptasaa aad tortpt oettdlT

1

-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS XI AMD BUOJHEBS. Sealed proposals for the Bulldlne of a Church House In this ettr ia solicited, and will be reoeired until July 11th.1868. Plans,Specifications, Ao,, caahe twaat the BaaMn Beat.

DATtD C, 8TUNKAXD, Chatrmaa BuildiagOoauaUtse.:

Ttrre Hante,Ind., July

3d,

jetfdSaMod

JAHX8 H. TtTSNBB, Agt.

aprlMdtf

186S. dlw

riHBGABY INdTITUTB," V^ouf tuatttm Aim Himnt, O O O I A II S

vi 'j*£1S«7 AH* tm PHt&LBELPHlA, PJENNA. WiU rs-epea on Koa«a*, Sept. hi. ^as«ci tha language of tho VaaBy Is ooaStantlJ spo^nVlUl-tlg^AM* irHMTIIiY.

OrtaMpal.

M£Llj£KiSET.

all kinds of Millinery

Qooda aold at

durlag tha Wlater months, at

Mrs. M. H.

DCALCES IN

ii afjoO xii ux£teftos8

«,

ISLDO «whn-B^oUr price $3,BO,

in

TWMLZ, B1BLXY A GO., nn OOSNJiH Sn AUD XAl]f.

Tin, Copper and Sheet iroV

tualtd tJR® f-

Slate and Metallic Boofeikj' aoWiilOO iiMl

tAnd

j.J

Hanufacturers of

«ai?atfM

Iron

ooMM^aM

—Wfaidow

Caps,

Agtnta forthe Tery But fat.*

HOTAiR'EORNA^g

Terre Hante. Ind

Wojrlfl'one^n ak^paAs

o?

abort nstlea and MtaoMhla MMS a .. -«'isaI title gf!! ,ri I

ta-oojstQRitiMlQ

Eestorea

l»ui

doctob

GOODS

IN THE WEST.

Wholesale and Ketail, FOB CASH 09LT. IUELL, RIPLEY & CO,,

Comer ftfth and Main Streets, )u TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

it*

ii jW •,itJ 1' U*. Ii nW '-'o i'-nA

l'

tt

0

f&ittii tA Stott ro* •j s:" fiwj

7*

a

MI

A 0 0

If CTtaoqi »'.*.%}**'. iiani

VMETABLE

otan ^Hai

7

WHUHHro DIE88 GOODS, IN Black Grenadines. Iron Grenadines. Black Crepa Miretz. Black Hernaani. Black Lenos. Black Lawn. TUE&L, RIPLEY CO.

•'.»

a"' ol&nnHE HAIR HiBTOSATIff'^HMtii A. Gray, Light, Bed or Faded Hair to the Baa IiogTBotrs, SiutEa Tasssxa, which so adorn yoe oraga. it will pastttraly oadleata Humors ind Dandruff tiaa tne scalp, and wbefe there ia (lfli In tM^Iaitds, -wilt caaee a TjfcW'^owth-rfmli'w-put forth on bald spo^s Thouaaa^a are tapHfrlug to the abore.'

PB1CS: 81,04 mt iroB sale BTAttDBtrMiB'rt:lM' BiSB,GTLICK VKKRT.Ag^ls y2tdeodAw«mMW»?. .a ,-,T wFrll h»y2fdeodAw^m •MSil

•if. jAii

A mwasp loager eog«ed in tha treatment ofiTsoti Bfxoi+ andPBiTATE Diseases than any Physician th'Bt'.TfOals.

Sfphiii*, OMmrrtaa, M*tr 8rrtot*$,'Qrii Hernia and Bapture all Urinary JMsfase* BgphiUHeer Kertu-Ud San or Boaet are treated with, uni

success.

8|NnuM«ftea,SenMlMkUttKa»«A teacy, a the result of self-abusa in yon seauai eueesscs in matanet yaara,^ oathsr causes, and which oduce sosoe of the toVo lug effete,

aa Koctdrnal Emfsilcmt, BlOtok

«?i£sa'ssssiifcll!ia" Societyof ymnalsS, Loas af'Hf saas ry aid ual Fower and rendering IfafiUagc tmproi a S a At a re

The Doctor'sopportuaiUsa ia bospUal aad prifata practice ace" ttnaurtissssa ltt Bt. tW^j. or any other bity. Back Ilea oi pers Drove that he has bean located there long' er by yenrs than any other so adrertlslag. TEe

rlrallsd anywhere. Age, with experience, cfa be relied upon, and the Doctor can'raf^r jto many phyelciana throughout thaeSaatry In past.suoeess and present position. he stalls without a competitor. The Wrtttnnof a nrstdaa wfeoae Bcfttatloa is l^ow»i|jU^,gh9iUd to

Dootoa Wiirriiin pnlillsliss a Bmllial PampbMt c^Utlng ta Yenwteat Diseaasa and the disastrsukaBdTMied cohseqtleaefeajof self-aboa*, that will ha seat.: to anjraddrsas a sealed toreldpe for two 'stamps.'It coati Ml symptoit Uata that will teahla Stood Effected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statsaMOt oC tfcslr

bat^mQere it ja oo

vse«i«tt»,

Up. Hoarti »ia|4f^4o7 fr

m.. Sundaysexcapted,

sio-soee ailt JWi draw o»T .thoT

Doc^rpB

OmOS,BOOMS,

OONSULTATMH AND, IWoil

Tf&H 719 St Oharles •Strwrti'iJ .e toale, Jto„ treats ^lth: the grstsat^waW a atl Diseases of

Wozuen. teuchprosa,

ba far more extensh

aad aoaurate^than that of

etal nraetlce* Sead staasp fdr'KaSicai nm phtet of thtrty^xpigSv.' K# matter who have failed, read what ha s%{s.. PatlMits lik erary Westatn Ststa. Cures «aranteel. Coi saltation by leHd^or at otteafrda. IMmrfc patients requiring dally attantionjs-A la3

assistant... Hau^A- «.r exceptad.

th

COUPONS *TB©0*"i»8?

rjiflB

fi*

THE UNION PACIFIC

KiIIA§AD

COMPANY,

Due Jnlj^ Will be paid oh ana afti'r that date, lipoid Coil. Frw of fiOTenmif

At the Company'sOB«e,!Uo.

2u Kuhb

Schednles with twenty oi [more'"coupons, wftt •ow be received fcr examtSanon, alid

gold

cib

for the same wlll^deUjjr^ans^t^

•BBEAD andOAKKS, mdPeeistala. O O E a

On LafcystW »t« bftwaaa Oaaal aadD«ot, S XX A. TJ Bf," de30diy X2IDIA3A.

,HATa AMP CAPS

KW YOBK. fiia aaa./ wttl1 Joiepb C» Yat©«^ jvator jumhix 4

N

Wena'a«t«of

11X4 U-lHv «r= r*

OOUl

A

Abbott'*,

MtktfMOflM. PeeMdtf-

"ROLOthr.^ 7 A

OXJT.

PNIti llEWB FOB AM-

(Mmto-AHX WHO WIM.- *QUA1 MILINTa*' OK.

rn»2f«yBB,FAILiif&MADtha ba flktlej.

AMI BAPHA.IL la tha beat. Btoaaoeeads wlpsa all ethip.feafa felled. wkyjara in

^WblagMajHMNRaycMHaSMfei qtarsaf jsfl wb Vaya bsaa umuI trill rl^th—all fly to he htlJlMw IWfs Wi a. AUwS«areln donb •.the affections of those they love, conanlt her —and tallstT thifr siinde.

fi^mMlWiJW«Swr

-a OV "ansy -ass^srsii ••yj—ga», ao( A

canba ried and To ail a foi salt of

that every that wett dara

aeventh

OMWaaitfaHti^griBto

raUs.

rsMla baa tha sscret of winning tha afltaMans ot tkaaaMalta sm. tta shows you UaUkaMsecr joar ratnrs wflh or hasband, or absent friend.— l»sagswMar^asywsaaa liij |iji 11 tg.

tB(

idvice and

nuf aas anrars tweit nw waaaa

^als, known andeheft

Marriage,

dance, it Is wa, she was the first, oonntry whooau

BtaMtty, aud who can give

en

aa tMrwassrns

of life,

Whlct

thousands, both asai 'eagerly visit bei.

Is invaluable. She certainty, there. transactions.

aMttaarcxtra charge. Malona Sde Astrologlst She is the great century. It It at IdakM Tlllternte preten. .utd

try

tolmltaio

ktotbafleventh daughter oriu. SharjVa*ftara with a nrtura)

adame

1

^ntbu'

au-

All lnUrrUWatHctty private and conadentlal.

aana«n« otwaaii, to

111 Sichmit W? Ontnl Artne

aid

J«hi.

•—fBlll—alistOhlo. TtBUS.-Ladles, tl Gantlemen, 11,AO. Bf^^'ttiMiBWtnlniWWiMatter. win, oat a fee

of

tl and a 3-cent stamp la iaaloaadi

AdJresa Look Boa 6S1. aog2Sdt»

ATTORNEYS.'

».t

rut

maHU-iaas catrrr l^aaoqoTq

ai

ftrrfrif .—Ko. 82 lifalp Street, up stafrs.

mi

•,

twasdn

t/.

Aftornejrand Counsellorsit,L«»^'. —Aa&~— •1 GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, —Terre Haiite Tnd.

Ml eel.

-decSdlt

s:lt aftdw & i?Q&

PHYSICIANS.

".j .,.. .taT ^nJnara

(|ma»**C«niaft«f *aln afl t'Klfth Strssti. over the National St ate.Bank.

BasinCXca—CheSiSafWvMtwSeh Bth and Ttti mlSlyl IF«f a itbq

rilt. BARTHOLOMEW. -L/ 4*t HMuncu E N 1 S }§ncceiior-*Dr/Dftf.'^*tD1 No. 157Haln St. KationalBio^kf-^errf. Aaute, lad. [*90dtf

I A S O N I

JE#N T* 1 SFOOTJSOB TO an. s. a. SXITB, orJTCB—On Ohio, between

Rilo.

tha IWUff flrosUd

be consulted personally. Those baring mends that Kay returrq hdflc4M*sTp01y tMsa with wtlth stamp tanate without tlulr knowing thole, Jtsoafsje tori Certainly no snblecf Is of tance than poatt# of blood aad perfect iaiaahood. ,, ft Uself-eTtdent that a phyMoMh tfttflliok' fines qlmself exclusively to tha stady of A0W .. tain clam of dlieases aud treats' thoasands pf cases eTary yaar,mast acquire greater sklU ia that specialty than one in general practtce.*Maty payslcians, reoognlzlng thlsfact, Infcp-' Juce pntlenta to tho Doctor after read las tns MedicalFamphlit. Communloatlanl tiodS9en. tlal. A friendly talk will aost you npdfclngOffice central, yet retired—No. 617,St. CAarus esreet, St.Ik««b,

Sd and

ttb Street

aiosdtr .TEBBI-hautd,

'0. Q. I4KCOLN,

Wi* OklMt BAtablisfaed Dontiat Itx Terre Haute,

Omos—On Sixth Street, between Klair. anil onedoor south of Hatmnal House.

iAa^oaasai,

1j4 UNDERTAKERS a jbitr :gv •JJNDBRTAkiS^

M. W. O^ONNHLL Hairiagv^axahased b^)k frdnr S.: W- Ohadwtck. Qrnber A 0on the,Undertakers SstabUshnieet, Sm havhg- Had saVeti y%«ra espenSnrein the baaines^iiuew prepared tofucnlsa AUtalic Bn riSTc2«s, Caskets, and WoMea Coffins, oC al) atytaSand slzea, from th« hast abd largsat etoct of burial material In the State, at 101 Alain Street, TtoreHdnta, Indiana dwtf Terre

I

Has tey 39. U«

A A

lt

orWhtte l,

VaHiogt IntMrnasstion M-vQlosntiaa'atitl

RsrrMMSTTCTrjet thaDbtor.aoaftMB(MaBtf:«aelaalTWt»3l treatment of ,t^se .comalalnts, and treaU ar vary large ntrirfaertffdiiies, it follows that h|a) k&owledgaaf them must

Qt

fr

1st MORm4^f!jBq.

AL

to ueoaU/ ioqlera ia Jiia. Una

t*lfc Art':

r,

nhs 6'ijcm

with

dhqatchtrrnr

ofthlrdand Ohern

is

with

Ohern

ilaafMHMwtrai

Mitj ntr of! .'i.'ll '.w

^QUBEe 8TOH AlfD OBHAJMKT^ E' ft One door Xast of the Star Urocerj, 6- -rR^xriB- «fsru jgtst« aadJXwjM*'s PapSr Hngtug, feMpr at.i r)fln Sign Painting. O^lQnys. aad Wall* rafttwiPiTO ^talfenilned 1c Freaw Coiora. Vltfiibaiair#Aail W«6d *»M#hefIn thehfjbsii $01**

MUdlug oi,Wuaa«d all of Jlhose who with

ttawssaffif Si"tss-JK iBtshad tatf^Moacvau «v auanb boe»dtr

^u'c ??OACH, ANTKi-[FLY, FLIA AND BED-BUG

EXTERMINATOR. £. K."S2r®f ABC, 393 «Mlf« Street, tstat. Loots, attend (wwiniry

Alo.

:&der's BV. mail will he promptly attends^ U' IKfls^M tSUnf jmtf

of the

J.0gw ABM^TBpyg, ,0-,

li

JnaJ&Mte na»d fcari f'.JWMWam .dqAUJiii »omi* tid itjod

TTNIO 1ST"BAEBB\ ANJ) -'i FL0U*«T0B1.

FBAlfK MMJTI© A BBO llaMtoitrm ef all ktn6 df

tfe Mid gteneii Cotter. ^fnddket brirtds,' Piatss foi

•«dng«lathMcattooni*r. bOuns made aad repaired in the best or style AlHnwt'XMMantadto gWssatUfijdtlon. hqe Met,o UU liew Ooazt Uoiuo, nty

4,1

StU kllwU, ,,

Boys^ Stmtm oi stll IvflMW* of all kifad*1'•* iitiiwts^WLmmiblail Had%

a^H^tlMdfta ^a#a. %or«^nba^«o^.

'the spuing styles, 145 jfalr Street. Tsare Hante, Ind. MfMT

vlifb eouotyHsy 8O»IB«. idl

MOT« AND SHOES, •.•sii.Mvr tmi*

1

tvi y»u •zoom*

jgOOXa^KlX SHOKS.

jv» jb WM Is sailing

leois^Shoct"1w Cheap To close onthis latgo stock of Bwoi« Shoes aHd Gaiters, To »aka.room for Spring stock. Ton wtlisa* money by calling on him at

lTo.# lf»0Mnl(» BlockT.. [7/ O j^^j^it^etlouils'gttaiflo^ CUSTOM WOH tfcfrHspaitaisiit Is la th« haMr ^r«KtsLTri

fAMVDTB HOTJSBr

71"*''

at- sia •••afiiini t-- .riaJJ I*

Stan^ lk) %Hoa^Tmrth8t*ast, ^heraba will beplMsed to meet his old friends, aad as man/ •nroasaasi auw Caear htm With their ywtroaag

QBO. W. BE1FSNIDEB. Programmes end Grcidart disfttintfod

in

GOOD STYLE!

av AU orders Isft

at

^Dowling Hall, ar at th

rlnting Ofloes.'wtll be proasptly^ttandad to wtt eewnd dtepateb. mhdtr