Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1868 — Page 2
TKIIBK HAL
MonOaj Morulas,
fan Tribune
up the sleeves of their ruffled shirts
making an attempt to "do' work.
Tna
of the nest generation.
A ibA mQO besV taste norin ike motV amiable tea* per,
of the 3(8 "The
New York electors solemnly marched to
Gov.SBTMOOT&fitfSr y«terday, him the poor tribute of their respects,
Ringing, doubtles*,' ae they wenU 'Wegavethseeii, we can no more. 'iaaasaas
THB Anderson (S. C.J Intelligencer
beads an article with the queetion, "What
3X**.
ihn
towggflBtlothochiv^iy WP
Plains lion the woman who had lived for years wit Mr.
TAYLOR
a3 his wife, without actual
marriage, was held to be bis legal wife, and the offspring were admited aa heirs The verdict seems to us righteous, and likely to bo prodoctive of good
the Sourt
1808
#^#1
ia
p»«,ng or h-M-i^I
•ait'jiii.
says "They were good enoug to^ve I thJ Cincinnati
together. They WMted^obelp h.ni
make his Cabinet—to the extent of put ting
HOKACK MAYWARD
in it. Mr.
New York
MAY-
NARD is a good man, but it is doubtful
whether ho needs, or is helped by, recom mendations of thift port."
comfort referring to denunciations by 1
what is called the agricultural presp, of
the bottomless villainy of New York, and
out rascality and bring it to justice.
WILKES' Spirit of the Times makes the extraordinary statement, with an appearance of truthfulness, that tho celebrated SHERMAN-JOHNSTON treaty, for which SHERMAN wa3S0 roprehended at tho time, was really dictated by ABRAHAM LIN
OOLN, and that againM. the
#prot«t
oration that haunt Kentucky legislator? cially, politically and sensationally, it.. have ropnalod the lavf I difficult for even a regular Bohemian .0
before tbeir eyof, forbidding intermarriage! between white^ and blacks. The
Tribune
comments on
this action thus: "Now let us have tlie White Plains' rule applied, that living together in the relation of roan and wife shall be hel.l to be legal and binding evidence of marringe, and wo shall speedily have a reformation of Alabama morals, as well as a protection to the complexion^
THERE is something exceedingly consolatory in the last clauso of the following extract from thn Indianapolis
Journal•«
allusion to Judge CHAPMAN's action ib rescinding his obnoxious order: We could have wishod that tho Judge had adorned his surrender to law ami reason with the grace of good temper. It would have looked much more like yield
ing to his own conviction of his mistake, I JJ
thau, to the pressure of public sentiment, and any alleviation of the unpleasantness he has made for himsolf would have been grateful to us. But be renewed his contempt for the press, and the press does not reciprocate it,
because he has so much to
bear from others
WE are glad to note a striking instance of common sense in a section where that quality has long been little known or valued. DE LEON of the Mobile
TirneitM
Register
has been in Cincinnati in attendance in tbo convention of the National Board of Trade. This gentleman is roported by Ihe
sayirfg that on the day after
Iho Presidential- elacti.Tii, he announced that his paper would ihonooforth ho neu
tral ia politics (and religion?), and wou|d devote itself exclusively to the ifidustrfeil
and commercial interests of tho Sou^), I
and of Mobile in particular. He tofck I
tho ground that tho ctouth was whipped, I
first by arras and then by ballot, aBd I jjer
that now, it was time for her to I
quiesce in the poaca provided for h^r. I
Leon, is beating this matter.
was pleased to eay that
"the- of the reporter would also stand over. The Court had directed the Clark ttoV-io rwewetlie fines imposed, and the matter could be disposed of
whenever the Court bad leisure." We sincerely bolters Judjjo CHAPMAH to be en honest, upright man, earnestly dc3irott3 to do" bis whole duty in this most important :ase, and to do it with perfact impartiality. He war, however, so un-
fjrtunnte
a3 to commit a aoriooa blundor
granting an order for U.o suppression
of
One error almost »nnecessitates another,
the teatuuony
chall the South do?" We hope it would variably leads to or
„hivalrv the propriety o£ conformed to this very general rule, on* '^onu Z-e/%hnr
of bi3 past official conduct which has made hi8}ourt« veritable "terror to evil
tical banishment of hundreds drels from Indianapolis to pray upon communities where justice is slower and less certain—our own city for instance.
GKE.LV like |^to"HlSSW"S ""Slbi'S I
ness of '.tho Tennessee Elec I tho Court baa said ur done. The follow-1 THE
General GRANT their votes and some Lj Ha a a a a N el
probftb|fl,
magistrate seeks to tfhgaifif tJ^P
of
He loves the air of mystery lhat gives
ter.
Times
gives general reverent public v?ln»ae official .cloak
a are
|)lootly ae(.reu
uu
Pays "Tho occasional foul dealing we to know tbeir hear of in no way affeets the general fair Judge CHAPMAN needs no defense from dealing which dominates among business I such an atteck. The paper, however, and in all business and financial which can thus attack a magistrate while men, circles. No where i3 commercial integrity more generally prevalent, and no where else are Such efforts made ur fsrret
of this extraordinary crime,
w|,iCi, Beereta
he would be pleased to ro-
himself, to a public almost bijrsting
presiding over a trial on the result of which the lives of three persons are virtually staked, for no better reason than the
Commercial
Dafe
General SaitnMAN himself. The assassin- on my way to this city, is all that can be ation of LINCOLN prevented his avowal I eaid of that part of my journey.of the responsibility, and SHERMAN, with is all that can ever the soldierly nobility which has always fla more be said of any distinguished him, did not deign to defend, I neither can HO much be affirmed of the himself against the unjust imputation. I next stago—sinco the passage from Indii- I anapoiis to Cincinnati by the I. & C.
THE HONAE of Reprttentatives of' Ala] Road, a distance of 110 mile,, con.o«ed harna without the fears of white detedi hours. In these dull times, du flnan-
assigns, has serious occasion
to defend Itself.
LETTER FROM CINCINNATI.
Co* responde coo Dftilv Ilpreaa*
CINCINNATI, DOC. 4
scare up any items that can interest largely the public generally. It is only friend* ship for you, added to a desird to save my
pon from rusting out, that prompts me to make this attempt at correspondence— re neon good enough to determine me.
CMCTLTNATI
Has fav
my memory reaches, it is nctstrsngo that such should be my feeling. To this, interest and intercourse have still kept up regard I have (iftd for no other city. Our family removed to tho Wabash before a yenr had passed—going through Terrej
ujB-
.. n.mh nftt I
t,eiore stopping. Then and for
years after, a trip to Cincinnati by any one from our village was the great event talked of before and alter. Aud it was
a great deal iarther oft' then than noW. I remember, when a boy, going there on
horseback, taking five days for the journey. And, by the way, do you take time I ~~o~
to think how short a period it is since we were necessitated to go "by land," either on horseback, or at a later day, from Terre Haute by stage-coach, except in Spring when the river was high enough to get over the "Rapids" by boat?— Strange as it seems it is only about eighteen years since we lay outside of the world Then Cincinnati was the greatest city uf the West—the Queen City indeed. And, although some of her rivals seem to be about to distance her, yet Cincinnati
hftS such
niBrC0
sound basis laid ih her com-
v/hich she draws through a noble
rjPer ailli
notwork of railways, and in
H,atiufftc.turee
any 0u,ar
c&n
from loft tc right Sn
Tho Contest Ended-Jndge Dliapmaii's Obnoxious Order Rescinded. On Friday morning Col. W. It. HOLLOTTAT, of the Indianapolis Journal and J. J. BINGHAM, Esq., of the Indianapolis Sentinel, were again brought before the Criminal Court of Marion couqty upon th# charge of contempt. A nigh(l:s reflection over the matter had somewhat changed the aspect of affairs. The counsel for the defense became aware that insfet-
ing upon tho enforcement of the ortjer for the suppression of the publication of I to bring it before the reader's eje and I the testimony in the paper* at Intilanapo. I
can
western city, that her future
j00jje(j
Upon
This is the truedoctrinc, and the Occur |)o briiimnt. I could say much uf her aub-
lake from which ^Se tbict shadow rise until the ligfct begins low them, then rapidly change to a roaj glow, and as the sua peura over the mountain you see trees-and castle and snow-capped summit all bathed in such a glory aa dwellers on plains never can conceive of. Its price In catalogue ia $5,0# 0. ''The First fhrew" is $4,000. Among a very large number that are of n,uch merit, I shall place the following as the best ur, to ai» amateur's eye, the iu»8t
„i, -FU.UX 6W
^^|Mt
llThe Bubb1oa»
t. 1 .i 1 n/\ 4nan 7
dollars^worth°of'property in--which pre^n crfram^ crime and the^ boaut^-of^ 81XTEKN glARW FA8» OP
Chronicle
Commercial
however tbrt'tiie Wade
We
8at.sfy|
1868.
-A swift, Jamqoth and
EDS. EXPRKAR-
passage over the T. H.& I. Railroad,
gii'u to fail you.
which cxceed those b*
promising, if not
stantial buildings and substantial merchants Rnd beautiful surroundings—more I beautiful Parlon admits, than those of any other city in the Uniun, but forbear, reaienibering that am too partial to do otherwise than to praise.
THE FINE ART P.
Cincinnati has always been prominent for its taste in the fine arts. It has been tbo home of some of cur boat- artists—-j lowers, Beard and T. B. Read A bust of Uinerra, by Hiram Power*, is now to be seen iu the window of a fine art store. It is the property of Miles Greenwood. My descriptive powers are not sufficient
only say that it Ss the most beautiful
and e1sewher«, had created a projud|oe bust I ever ,iaw. L. C. Hopkins, one of| agaiuit their client, and the only way to I Cincinnati's moat enterprising merchants reiuo^o that iuipreMian wa* tu withdrjiw I and a gentleman well-known as one of the application for thu order. Air. HAN- I great liberality and tatte, has collectHA did this in a few remarks in which he I
ed
in Burope a
stated that hia applicalitta for un or4er I GALLERT oT PAINTINGS, prohiWting the publication of {he I \7Jjich are now placed on exhibition free I testimony had been made in the utrajast to tho public, with a view to th«r sale.— good faith and was prompted by a sebie I All not sold at private tale will be diiof duty to his client. I posed cf at auction on the 23d of Dscsu*
Tho Court then remarked that "the np- ber. They comprise nearly two hundred
plication for the order having been with* drawn, the order itself would be withdrawn also. Tho caaa againat the defendants will stand ovar to such time as it may be readily disposed of withoutiinterfering with the trial of the main c*sa, when the Court will express itself more fully, unless it should change its min^ in the mean time."
works, nearly all of which are of much merit—being either originals or fine copies of tho groat masters. The three largest ana greatest pictures are the "Coliseum at Paola" by Tank, "The First Snow, a scene in the Bavarian Alpt" by Carl Millner, und "Sunset in the Tyrol" by same. The latter stands pre-eminent, ly abovo all others. It is about 5 bjy 6
l»autiful* effing* Lake""by Weuor YASTLX KNLARGEDAO IMPROVED
NEWSA1mMBSmAL.
THI Ir.di.».polh P««4
to express the sefitiments, of Senator 1
Borne of the comments of the press, Poutside of Indianapolis, upon the action I'of the Court in granting tho prohibitory order have been, unduly severe, much io a sea- .u I than anything I doubt whatever but that it Will bo done,
to a eeat in the (Jabinet, and1 we have no I f.Jtf^'cunupe,
w"*,"8r b" lh,U'
very inipertinently in-1
learn from tho Cinc.nnati
the press. I centlv imported by Messrs. Ellis, Pul-
lingt*jn &
'"••"CgSSrS ^SilmaUon.O""'" counly, on Wcdn—y.-|
Franklin, took place at Irwin
dignitary under! Four horse® sold at the following high concealed the
ligures: One to Henry Guy, of Madison county, for $2,475 one to Wm. Kobin. son, of Marysville, for $2,335 one to Chas. Erb, of Milford Centre, for $1,500 one to Hutchinson, Brand & Stephenson,
uf
Greene county, for $2,925. FISK, the BWeet-ecented exploiter of
Erie stocks, who was reported by the great Eastern press as having absconded to Canadajwith bis stealings, has sued the
Tribune, Titties, World,
"SFAULDING'S GLDE" mehdls' Headless Dolls and Broken Cradles. iSdeodlw
FBA*0BtiNtrBBEt BT AMERICA —Tho universal opinion of the American people, that Prance baa noVer produced a
^ays been regarded l»y me wfth I petfunyj superior 'to PBALON'S new per-
Born its vicinity, even In tbst fume, "FLOR DB MAYO," hae greatly
county that produced onr country's illi» I mystified the
amourpropre
trio a 9 General, to whom tba fiatioft jooki toilet (AemiaU of Prance. Neither with confidence to lead it out of dange* French-made perfumes nor Frenoh-made and trouble—and living in tho city at potentates are wanted on this suia of th. that age/the point furthest back to which I Atlantic.
faeaUb Rnd
PE±~ PREVAILS, prosperity
And Sow is t.hjMOO
"The Magdalen of the Cave" after Bata*I iiurai Sew-Torkcr ha§ long Usen
SteSWi."*»«.-
b.,g by "Hoonlighl" by J.iWbteofeld K&wKhE
.'North Sea by Moonlight"• by Nord, and t™,... theI
T*.
of th, great JH
Sacrelt
Sold by all druggists
A HiaHLY intelligent lady, a resident of Syracuse, N. Y., says that she was afflicted nearly a year, periodically, with derangement of the circulation, the blood rushing to the lungs with such force as to threaten congestion and death. This was attended with the most intense I pain in all parts of the body. Failing to obtain relief from any of the physicians whom shQ employed from time to time, she was induced to try t.he
PLANTATION
BITTERS, and to her surprise and joy they have relieved her, and .she is now in]
MAGNOLIA WATSK.—Superior to the
best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Sdeodlw
K'haloii^ Paplilau Motion ftr Beaiitl^lnK the NKIN and COMPLEXION. I
Bcmoves all ERCmoiVS, FBE0EU5B. PIMPLR8, MOTH BLOTOSffiC TAK. «tf„ THK 8K1N »QFT, FlAlt and BLOOMING. For LADIES ia tlie NGBSfiRl It is inralnablc. Par efciraUUBN HfttfSHAViNU it iws no equal. "PHAFIAN 10TI0*" 18 the ealy reliable remwly for diseases and bltmlshr# of the SKIN.
i'tUl.OH'g "PAPBIAN SOAP" for the TOILET. neKSERf U( BATH, Will not rbap the BUN. frlce, Vents »er cake.
ma
MOTELS.
*OAA »OTC. O. BFT
NATIONAL HOUSE, Ooa. Snta
urn
TlfiRBG HAUTE, IND.
JACOB BDTZ SUN...
This How haa bmu thoroughly rcfurnisheJ. my 8Sd*riy
ABOUNDS,
Dime to Subscribe for
r&i
Rural N cm-Yoih^ THB GEE AT SATIDS*1' SURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILt WEEKLY!
vol.. XxTfOR 1869,
I j^Dlusm! "BaYiTorder tolm*nH:u»ay augment
by Ernst Fischer, so re-I Jo* Os'ii'lntfe and Power ior Geo!, Ita Founder
improve theBURAUthat it shall bo tbo
wondered that a larger price than $-50 j.ogre* g£ST AND CHEAPEST I .... .... ... un •vTncwilRI.il!
was not attachod to it,. I fljust. not t0T'. J"" pApKB of ITS CLASS IN THKW0IU.U picture of!
KlVKCOtVllNS hACM
Printed in Snp-ri-jr Stylp, on Book Paper, and "llu«trati fUiCl.7
Appropriate!. Illustrated. In trio', ^"1TIk° *V- TTXT-T I.T.TIAtRATKD.it MEiTtT
to or treating up^n
ted
Morton-says: "There will P«f«»ar|
fitness in the appointment of Mr. Wade 1
Lltefmtare. Kducatioo, Kcienreand Art, flew Inveatlons, liomestlc Ecoaouiy, Nalura Hlstorj,
KuraiArchlleciui'e,
Utt|ry
fa5nlng
fffif
e(1J|»aeHlI|g
quires Did Oolfax iW•. WTHTL^TB^.ONS, TAIM. SSETCU^I
1T,VORTR'R,8MBSIC,'LTFB08E».
Chron-
ance of liis office, and udea the petty pow- the sale oT Norman horses re- I 'nosiNts^ Hew«papf»niI or which he temporarily hoUfc to
cle
that the, sale «or^m
and Springfield
llb"- H»
four journals together have done jhim snbscrlt'® t'lid forui C'lnlm!
$350,000 damage. We should think that this hew issue of stock in his character
would water it down ratter thin.
IFNXON WANT A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION# A tTAIR SKIN, if you desire to have all irritating and distressing eruptions That 1 and cutaneous diseases cured without fail,
road? Nay, verily, Lotion.-^wm^,
12,1866.
be said of 'it. Can I gd to any druggist and ask for Palmer's »"---'h" -8-E-^oannearlyllnt8eu' ,lfla by a very able
Ind., Democrat, July
LIKE "QUAKERS' GUNS."—Artificial teoth are of little me and oasiljy detarted. Tako care of tho roai onos.] All you need is fragrant SOZODONT. Use it daily and your teeth will t»a tho last of ^Nature's
and U»tui ur_aAt,
0„t^
upwnr
WITHOUT i.xr.oitiou, tho boat Agricultuial and Family Newapapnr. Mr. Moone lately reoeived a 8l,tK0 draft for one club of naw snbsoririerrt.—
Mia\. 8la(°rman. ,, A uuCEi FAMB for the farmers family, it we were to start a noriodlcal again it would he in imitation of Iho Uuiiit. NE*'-YOKKER.—AMERICAN A'jr iauUu list.
flANT8 or FAimKKs
aoy of
that selh
BE NATO, B£ JtATO."
«jpi,oR
1
»FL«K
A NBW PBnMiMK FOP. TBB HAMDKEBOfllKP. KXUUUiTE, UEUGATK, LASTING FBA8RANVK
XtlliUlTE, UEU0ATK, lABTINtt rBAHHANHK- I
0claVo
itllOiN MM, NEW lORK, Hold by all Drug. I commission given. Onr aS-page
SAUTE HOUSB,
(MSB( (illl ABO SBTBBTS mttO, Terre ilaute, Indiana.
This Hoist ess recently been refitted, and pot la Ars!-class order, «ffertng aoccmmcdstlona nnsnr iit*eed In the iJtete.
T.C. BtKTW.Prop'r.
1LARK
HOUSB.
VV COAAAA uw riasr *»D O*TO sraem. Torre Haute, Indiana.1
B. GBI rare- -Proffrtetoi11
OSes of tfarthall, Hcntoenma atrd Paieatina SickUMI*, ln«a toand ftoaa all Tralas. oovStdtf
kit.
DRA
ARNAUD
Omc»—ttoraar or Main and fifth Streats, owl BH mUlj]
rrwm— the JStottoaal State
r|[i.^»ni
PATINTED OCT. 17, 1« ?Tea
eSer ti0
VB
and
a?.j,rag.|1,BS nn*l-, iiu|rov'ineiit.
WU
WEEKLY IN AMERICA-
With Offlco* in New York Oiiy Jk"1'Uf''1'®?,tfr —the treat Biwiuww »ud dommerolftl Metropolis, auil tbo Uo»rt of a (ainud Jtur»l lMstrict—the llCBAl pos eases uutqnale.l ftii'i.iiii'O f^r accoui-
''1It''porta'of tiie principal Metropolitan and Pro. Tlucial OATttE, OaAIK, fBOVlM-JN, Markets, will be a
Promtne.U md
Tuo HCBALU uotaito RALT I 1.\ snes a Tear btit LftrK« ftntl WtSKLT ol 5Numbers! In inar!y
JoxWng 13 nxc, Ui
Pnoo is
not increased I m*— Whothor located lu Cm^try, or YoO, Yom KAMUT, a.A NIIQUEOHS. ANT THK RURAL—for it it uneqaal-d in VAI.UK, VUBITT aad VA«"TT OF Ofisri NTS. AHIPTFR» TO THE WANTS OF AI.T.
TEKSIN OF Vol.. XX, FOIt 1889: BiNotEOor?,#3a Year Fi?» cojiits, ?M Seven
«"•"lbhe" aW.a^SSi'
Liberal
loduc-etneiils Id loiiai Olu bAjrenta, but no travelinc oitVHS.jmri employed. Hpm'iiiu'ua, Show Bills A do fit. fito-or, the 13 numbers 1 this Quarter, (oil. tu n.,) ou trial, or as Bpeoimens, UrIINLT FIFTI' UKNTB P. O. MONEY Orders, Drafts and Urg1 tcied Letters at onr rh-k.
Address D.l». T.MOOIiF., 41 Park Row. No.k Kork, ur Kuthbater, ».
WHAT LEADING JOURNALS SAY. THB RURAL KEW-T"RKKB will h^cefarth bi' ntilillshed Biaiultanfoualy hero and at Uocbtster. Its Kdltor, Mr. D. P. T. MOOBK, late Mayor ol Rotbeiitr, baa been tw-uty yeAi
oo,^tho
dwlw
et lis ahU
1
done ft noble work for Agrlcniture and is now rapldiy milftrRlnsj tl"" A1*1'1
falnesB,—±Y. r.
We.«!
of h,a 1196
Daily 'JVibuae.
MOOBBM BPEAL is fqli of varinty, ori((in»l nml a«6.-t. Wo confess to a sarprin' at the variety and riebnogsof its contents bountlfnlly illustrated as It is. No paper on our lUt cornea so near our ideas of portoctiou, for a scalar family paper. It maintains high mural staudarU.—Aew York Obeerver.
during
tho abovo for their Fall or Winter
any
tra'e or use, should aidrnSs K. H.ALLENM 40„ P.O. Box :i"6, New York.
RED JACKET AXE.
Patented July 9, 1861. Be-lssued Aug. 18,1S6S. E*tr«ct« from tottora and Reports of. tjife Wurt:inx quslltlB* of the"Aio. ,,
V. it will cut hocp-iiolHi b«tter than any other Aie. VI. I would not bewitliontit for anything.
Vtl. 't'be only oi jeclion In it goes too tar into the wood. VIII. Man who chop for a iivlng nnif«rg»Hy approve of it, Sc., Ao.,
ad infiailem.
For sale by all responsible dealers In ths United St&tea.
LlPtWOTT & BAJKEWBUi, rUt*hf\Tuto±
Jpft.
Md^oficUrtrB of th® EBD AOkfiT I iXES, I SA-WS, SHOVELS aud SOOOPfl, and ail ftpprovod Shapes and Htyles of AXKS. Hold owaers of Col bura'H Patent.
A $ 5 A
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rANTED—AN AOENT in each town,
W" 'te takethe Agency for the saleol Brad' Mtreet's Bobber MonldinK and Weath« *^r HlriliH, applied to tlie aiJea, boitniii top and center of doors and windows. The sale is beyond anjttiing CTer offered to Agonts. Prom
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8. liA BfiEHT.
IOWA
UKAL, KRITATW AGENCY. l.-AUMS, W1I.0 LANDS, And City Property of every description, for Sale.
Au experienoe of tlfteeii years enable nstoinKU satisfaction In every (lupaitmentof linslness atlug to a geueral Heal Estate Ageuoy,
HARBEKT & MABSH, 54 WALHPT FLTHEET, nKTdwij l)e» 1 Jowa
N E W 6 E O 2 AND—
PROVISXQN STORE!
F. V. MOLLOT, DCABEEW— v),
Groceries and Provisions,
No. It 4th Street, one door South of the Post Oflce,
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
The undersigned bai just opened at the above iUutl, ijfirst t:Ia»4 Family Grocery and Provision Slori', with a large and well seieoted stock of new and frw)b articles auitabla for every day use in families, to which ho calls th© attention of his friends and the publio generally.
Goods doliysr^d to sny pars of the oity frree ot ciiargfl. caiti price j»aid fof 0inDtry Prodooe.
Lf,
PATENT.
I. Vour As© is bound to bo TAR Axe."* II. It win ont 26 per cant, better. III. My brotbirlo«l oao arm in tbo war, but
Wish
you- AIM he can CUT as well a» any on« else "an. IV. 1(1 con id not s«t another, twenty five (#«.) dulla-8 woald not bny It.
West of* Cincinnati I
Tho undersigned will sell at Publlo Auction, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1868,
"'r 4'.tlio
Prairie City Livery & Sale Stable
Oorher Third and Walnnt atreot, neir Enntin llouae, Terre Haute, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. 11 tb» following property, j-wlt:
Eighteen head of Horses, 8 Top Bngsie*, 2 op«B Buggioa, 1 Cloned Oairiago, 2 Sundown Oarriagss one N. Y. Spring Wagon, one Two-seated Sleigh, one three-seat do. do. 12 seta Single Harness, four setts double Harness, one lfire-proof Saw, two Coal Staves, lkipe and Zlac, one Cutting-box, large size one block and Teckle, extra poles and flila: eight string Belis, 6^ feet long Klankets, Wolf and BaSaio Bodes, extra pieces of Harness and Halters, Bridles, Saddles, als? many smalt artioles too nnmerons to mention.
All of the above articles will be sold without reserve, to the highest bidder. TKRMI OF SAIB-—All snms of $10 and ondar cash. All sqtns over that amount six months time, by giving note with approved secority.— Sale to coutinne from day today, until all ara sold. T. W. HOWARD.
Hdlrn
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
All parsons knowing themselves Indebted to the Flr-u of Anstln & Qrlgsby are requested to call at my Store, south of the National Home, Sixth titreet, and settle tlie same Immediately, as «e are lu need uf all onr outstanding claims.
Boal Kstate Column
or
HENDRICH & LANOE,
(tfilce over First National Bank, 3. E. Corner Fourth and illain Streets,
Terre Haute, Iricl.
Abstract* of title furnished, Loans ne gottated, and Meney inyested.
FOR 8ALF.
OITT
Age.
$1,86 a year.
NT All ef tnese Magaliue* »4. •V A specimen of either, 16 cants. Addro«s T. S. ABTHUR & SONS,
pbopkbtt.
Forty Lots In Linton's Addition to Terri Hauu Honse and lot, east Ohio street, Honseand lot, In MoMurral n's Addititlon, House and lot In Sibley's addition on 6th street, Hoasd and lot in Base's addition on 8th atreetL Honse and lot on Poplar, betwe«a 6th and 7th streets,
Hotue and Jot on North Sth, between Oheannt and Linton streets. Two business Honses on Slain «tr«ot
OOONTY PROPERTY.
Farm ef 89 acres in Honey Or ...k Township, 173 acres in Linton township. 3
Acres
below the Bollfng Mill, wesa side canal Jan'IMtt
WARREN'S
8
If. D. MOLLOY.
The Largest Sale of Stock
LCTHBBORHISBY
Thankful for patroDaga heretofore rcCalrodnt the former stand, I invite my rrl nda to call at my new stand, forinerlyoccnpled by Wm. Henael, where 1 shall be pleaaei to furoUh Groceries and Country Produce at tba lowest market ratM. nov7dlni LOTflKEQRi^fiBr.
IMPR07BD
ROOFING.
Wa are prepared to pat on this Hoot, and war rant for ttva years. This is the beet and cheap, eat Boof In nse, and la Ore-proof. Oallon
OL1FT A WILLIAMS,
Pratrta Uty Ptobiog MlIU, corner of Mb Malbwrv Streau laSdt
I I N E
jyjILLlNERY.
Mrs. BUCKINGHAM Has removed to the corner of Fourth aad Ohio Btreets, where she is now openinta full and complete stock of rail style Bonnets, BlbDens, *lowers,Ao. DBB88 KASIHO has alia been added to tha business. Having a competent Drssa-jpa-ker. satisfaction is guarantee^ _t}Jf
BLOCK.
J1TO MAXPti STREET,
ESIS
«TBMCK
u» uu jtvwt.jatSivt. Jt
And offer all Goods.
STAPLES,
Ot MH&j grade and in Large. Supply. A OOOO STOCK or
arJT ST EXS,
uiutieB, Caiorwi and Ti^aid, &c for Winter use.
55.
Serges, Alpacas and Poplins,
»ttd, callable a^^s.
OTO SHB^[Al.ITY 13 CUR
Seamless Felt Skirt,
1} m*mmi
"BOirt^VARD
Tery
Waterproof Ladies Cloth
andtloafctngsr-
0^-:i
Gloves and Hosiery, Nubias, lIoodB, ScarfiB,
S9ara#
Long and Square Shawls,
FVR CAPES and CUFFS, p*-fj- At ,a« Prww, fi GIVE US A CALL,
BofSte the Assortment ie broken.
c. wrrtio
a,
cu.,
170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. i70 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK.
PHYSICIANS.
DR.
J.
&. HABaU
DBDBRKY, HOMIEOPATHIC
PHfSIOIAJir, HtilUIKON AND ACC0CCBSK. Barca: Bight Bev. Bishop Talbott, D. D., Bav. W. Martin. J.S. Beach, Esq. Br. Eggert.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE on Mulberry street, between 6th and 7th, next to Normal School, sSSdtf
WANTED.
AGENTSmonthI
WANTED.—$75
1200 per Or a Commission from which twice that amount ean be made by selling the Latest Improved Common Sense Family Sewing Machine. PRICE $18,00. For Circulars and Tsnns, address O. B0WIB8 A CO., dl-dw3m 320 8. 3d St., Philadelphia, V»,
TIT ANTED—SCRAP IRON,
TY One hundred tons or Scrap Iron Wanted at the PhcenSx Foundry, corner of 9th and Eagle Sheets. McELFBESH, DENGLER& CO. octlM2m
FOR SALE^
T?OR SALE-SUBURBAN RBS-
Jj XDENOB.—Until December 35th, 1808, mj ntilde of Suburban Beaidence. one-fourth *»iie ontilu~ the corporation ef the city or Terre Haute, Is for sale. It consists of live acres, with a good frame honse—two stories, with 0 rooms, eelfar, wall cistern, stable, shed, barn, ohiol^en-lot ant house withe first-rate orchard of Apples, Pears, Peaches, PIQUS, Oherrles, Gz^pas. and all the small fruits necesaary lor family and market purposes, an4 abeut 60 large Srer^teens and rorest Trees. If sold Within the time mentioned, I wilt make it an object to someone, as 1 have now reduced the former price One Thousand Pollers. J. D. PARKER.
No* 11 dimwit
17ARM TO TRADE FOR CAT-
TLB OR HORSES-—Eighty aorss of Land situated in Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to Stock raising, having three^rfn^s of living water on It looatloti healthy irsss
FFrame
L. BODDY, at the
land will fee exchanged for Horses or Cattle, or a on W
sold low for cash. Daily Express Office.
LR SAJjE—A two-story Swelling Hoase—eight rooms, gas, slate, roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carrfaje house, aOd good fVuit. Lot 160 feet frent by 390 feet deep- Wlil Ae sold oheap. Apply sicdtf P. MTDONNELLY.
oa U3U i!
*!'T. COALA
QOALl COAL!I
--ex
t»ii3
GULLIVAN COUNTY COAL
prtip.
ity tioai, which is claimed tu bo equal r.il, for all domestic purposes, will de
llvan Count to the Brazi liver to any part of the city, by leaving your order at office of K. 14. Bryant A Co., O, I. JUp. ley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom 1 have made arrangements to fill all orders, and jlTt all information in regard to the business. ol6dtf J. A. MORQAN.
JJI7ERC0AL. a }j
JOHN McFARLANB is noW 4»lVing the bett article of Btver Goal, sereenod oa the widest screen In nse ia Vigo county, at as low a figure as an inferior article can be purchased. Those wishing to laf in a snppiy shonld look to their interests, and buy the test when it is as cheap as a poor article.
Orders left at the Post Offloe Lobby, at tbe "Vigo Oonnty Scales," or addressed to Box 691 P. O. Terre Hants, will receito prompt atten Hon. augl7dtf
,V.
Being now prepared to fill all orders for the best of Brazil block, and Highland (Joel, at thu cheapest rates, new la your time to lay In your Coal by leaving yoar orders at 107 Main street, or with S. W. Uippet), nnder Cowling's Hall, oa 6th street, with whom I have made arrangements to receive all orders and give ell Information ia regard to tbe business.
P. S. A large lot of Lehigh Coal oa the road. Ang?8d3m. K. F. MERRILL.
13.
,:r- r!u:,i THE
WISE MEN of tie LAND,
The OiTlM, the Physician, the Jadge,
USE DAILY OWN HOHSS AND BEOOHMSNP To alt Invalids and Snfierers nw
Dyspepsia. Slok Headache, Soar Stomach, Oostfveness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Billons
Attacks. Liver Complaints, Goat, and Bheomatio Affections
HATUBB'8 OWN
GREAT AID tiOOB REMEDY,
TARRANTS
1 eI
Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,
th.
Mst MHI Ast BelllaMs Vsdidae Ever offered to people for the above elass of dilNMHIe
The narslng bahe, its brothers and sisters, its parents and grand*parents. will all Sod this pleasant remedy well adapted far their different
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aunrraoTuacc om rr
srs
a»s«EA«5v:
anlfi—d6meod.
IMI cant.
J0HN.
ZSSST"
orb.
'Stt Me by all Drnggios."
WffiB
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5' A Js,
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TWB BEST BITTERS -fw Weakly Persons* FOR THB WXAK. res THKTALX. ,,, R, .. rou THB 8I0KLT, L' j,
4
I W FOR THK AGKD, FOB FEMALES, FOB Sl'HrNQ USE I If# Bitters Equal to Them
SpeertStandardWiae Bitters,
fmtinr-fM. or— SsnKMtmtd.'
WINE, HEEBS & ROOTS SgBWrt o^teated Wine, Well known, with
"Brfertsr iv WIUI (SBBBBV BARK. €UNvKm
and such other BE BBS and BOOTS ma will in all OMMaaaatotDigMHoi,promote the 3«creil«nsoi tl«B System iL the uaiural cbaniefo, sad |lt? .,W
TOIsTE -A.2srr VIGOR
—tu
THf—
111)0 ANft OLD, 141! AMP FHiU! All tue it with wonderfnl so com. Brings
OOLOBT
To tlia pal4 white Hp, i» BLOOM AND BEAUTY To th$ thin Cue and care-worn oauUnuoe.
Cp^ea FKTEB and cieatea APPKl't-TE. Try tvuiv tf*e none other. Ask
STfAN
tor"
I'auaic, N. J., and S«S Braadway, New Tork. frada soppUed by JOHNSON, EOLX.OWAI A OO^ Philadelphia: GEO AGS h. KELLY, FitUburg, and by all Wholesale Dealers.
For sale by BAKU, GDiiiUK BKBUt atllSwad Tn Thnr a Bat.
h\id
JOHN BARlSIKLE, '''f
Merchant Tailo-r, „f!. pvr-: UAIM STREET,
Over Saxton 4' Walmdey'a Dry OOOJB store Would respooUully call the attention of the citizens of Terre Hants, and the publio in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton walmiJy'i Dry floods store, for the par pose of carrying oa
Merchant Tailoring. Ha keeps always on hand a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF OABSIHKRKS, YK8TING3, OLOTH8, Ac., and Is ready ta make it np iu The Lateat Style and on Bliort Hotice, and on very Seasonable
Terms. Having'.no high
rents to pay, he promises to make np to older, Whether the goods be furnished by him or not.— Kverythisg in his lino cheaper than anywhere «bie.
Cutting dene anil warranted to fit. A liberal patrenago sollcliod. ang29dtf.
INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIRE AND Iil FK}
INSURANCE AGENCY
to
'•hi.?..
The following .Old and Bnllable Dempanle* -f K«pr*)seutml.
Mercliants Fire Ins. Co.,
rWOkOGb-' HAHTFOBH, OONNi'"- ,:'i
HorlhAmerlean Fire ins. Co.
HABTFOBP, fWfffl.
Applications taken an'd Policies luued in Any ot tba above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, KEAL B9TATK bought and gold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply tO ',UrA.
Ti
M. A. CRANE,
Oener.il Fire and Life insurance Agent
OH'PIC.K:
0o
I-
ii
MainlSt.»between 5th & 6th -mr a Terre ante, lnd.
Offloe 169 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Kust
gOUND FOR EUROPE I ,iu
Reduction of 8took.
In consequence of an anticipated trip to En rope early next Spring I am determined to reduce my large and elegant stock of Clothing 6 ticnta' Famishing Goods down to the lowest standard, end for that parpose will sell anything ia my line, at greatly rsdaoed figures—1 know, much lower than ony other titabll'hment in this city.
Give me a. Call.
•bsioas?
Ii. OOODHAK,
NO. 6 ONION BOW, and 118 MAIN ST, 23.1 tf
HATS AND CAPS.
N
BW rORK i! AT aTOtt*
sp
JUST IN HSOKIFP OK
Mws' Hats ot all talnds, Boys' Hats ot all kinds, i!' Aliases' Hats bf-all binds,
Infants' Hats ol all hiuds,
And at all prices. Hats mada to order on sbect ootlc*. Ooitis
THE FA.LL• ff-ifzil
SAINT LOUIS
I A N O
lANIIFACTllRIJIU COM PA Hi 1.
|(The Pianos of (Ms Uoinpanj are essentially
Pianos for Western People. They are not only maile at home, but ar* «*l) mada. They have t*keu
Four First Premiums,
at Western Veiis. They possvsa aurltailed uoellenoe of tone end lluUh, aud oumper* well In all respsets with t!9 tmst Instraiuuiita uf Eastern ManeSotnre. fte*
Prices vary from $450 10 ^100. ACCOBDINO TO STTLB aH» rtniKH. SVKvery Piano is warranted tot
Vive fMrs.fS
OLD INSTRUMB^IX IZOBAHQBU AT LIBERAL KATEH. Warehonse lUi dontb Clfth Street, corner Waluut.and opposite the Soathern Hut el. nyfcdiy
1
ST0&ACIE, COMMISSION ft «RA1N,
own tntlrlB t. IBTAKt
E. R. BRYANT & CO., (8aeeeesors to J. U. TBBNIB,)
forwarding A Commission Merchant* oisuai IM
OraiKt Flear And Malt.
High set market prloe yald for all kinds of Drain Agents for UTAH UNUN LXM«. Ware.Honse op Main Birset,
Beer tha K. U. A 1. It. M. D««t
r»HiJ JT Was New Tot
aieno Usn
HAJNifiY CO., [EE
sroaaea, ooamoa an
A E 9
MMPHT or •AMUOE.-A MBW Oeoasa or Lsorcaas, aa delivered at tbe Fork Xnssoa of Aaatomy, embracing tha •attests: How to Live end pet to Live for Tooth, (btirltf and Old Age Manhood Generl lly S«viewed. The Oeuse of indigestion Vlataiseessd Nervous Dlstasss accounted for: Hariage philosophically Ooasidsrsd, Ac. Pookei olassst eontetaing these Leetatee will he foras neeift ef foar stomps, by aUr«e«in| Smaft 9*» Teas Xtnn o* Aaatosr, SlSBroad-
-way, Be^ Tork. risdiy
JIEHCIIANT
TfllLOltJJSU,
•.
h'kl i:
nes^^
TB1COTH, -r
SPEEK'd
tf*e none other. A«k fur
^FANDAKD B1TTEBS. Sold
by
Urnmlat* and
Gruoera. See that my alguatnru over tba cork of each Bottle.
ALFRED SPEEB,
a It
UJEAmSMEY
Merchant l'allor,
Has just recetred a NEW STOCK
CLOTHS,
jk
.^CAWailBEBFJS, ,n
TKSTIirQS.
OVERt'OAIIKW,
!i
ndrHWlUu T." V!Y
Which he^ropcSfiTirm^Tnrro ordai in the
msvoBMUrtAsxZ. it
vad jgou
cu..«z
Most Approved Style
*csm} eto AT THE
a."
k.
.....,.r
BLIP®—FROM
t4S Main Street.
No old stock oti hand, Stock is Entirely New* "...
nsp28
J*- -j j,*
t^MERCHAlNTiti
TAILORING!
Le-iasJiIJB sTsfel, -"Til -v..
FKKOKRICk SCHLIWIH8
Hasjnst recelved^a lxrE* and well seleetsd Stoc* or
Fail and Winter floods?
Consisting in part of FINK
French, RngUsk and American
CASSIMEBKS 1
English Melton, forBn.(nw .s„i„. French loth, Doeskin & Beaver^
Which will be sold at the very lowest prices, for "i.eash only, by thu yard, or maJe up t* nrdtr on short nntlcn.
"LOW PRICES, EXACT FITS and FIRST QUALITY GOODS"
Is my motto.
Customers, old and new, are cordially Invited tr. all at
175 Vain St.,south side, bet. 6th & 7th.
H. 6. Catting done to order also, Renovating and BepaiiingTn the cheapest a auner. 3m
MERCHANT
A I O I N
rtsas io fiiii IMJi baJtjuioWw tfiiv w.
FALL TRADE, 1868.
'mwM aiij'
BANNISTER
liNOW B£0EIVIHGHI6.
FALL ANB WINTER STOCK!
eONSlSTlNG IN PART, tiF FINE-
FRENCH and ENGLISH sir? aiiiM tejit -irv,
CASSIMERES
MoffiP
fiotiei
-AWj$ V*i
\tniil ft i!v
OJjjflyG .jj-
E O I
•lilt} tiiij
STtJLEs
140 Afaln Street. tn ndtr
Tarre Haot*,! la
1
FOB-
BUSINESS SUITS.
«C«J owed ^sq«jssp.9,t i'U- -.'
BLACK, BROWN, is'iJiKllCMfl s.ij .nil ,..i x^JBL UJL, DAHLIA,
AND SILVER FOX
And fhra Fftie Aseftrtment of Black and Colored
'ri. W tasiq :k\SJH \i-nw J\ Cloths and Doeskin Cassimeres.
BIAGTIFDL STYLES
(•f AMKRIOAN CA98TMERK3 of all grades and prices.
Also kept coostantly oo hand good :d If f. OF
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs, Suspenders, Tim, fe.,«
,.n l.«ta »«il r»..
Of the best quality, made to order.'
...h A Good Line 0/
Woolen Shirts, Knit
'. ."sea*??! Hi#-.
tiawla.
IA IhW Nice Ones.
Satchels and Valises.
J*.' lit..-..
1 11
1/
r*-
KB. .BLACK
Still snperintend# the Merchant Tailoring Department, aad goaraatsesa perfect St. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW, cordially invited to call at
'•'f' 9AHHl)ITCil% tiiasj *,u- ff) jufafn Street* ci-u t-.mn .fj.
