Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 December 1868 — Page 2
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Thursday MoriilBgj Bcc. 10th 1868
The Journal
wants tbo United States
Forte flestroyed.because its friends ware confined in eome of thom during the war ^s^Bsssessammmmm
The Press »sj3 Got. Geabt has »ot] reprieved Hester
Thb
St. Loui&IDemccral is very earn
estly and ably supporting 'the 'tflaims of General
Schurz
The
for the seat in the U.S.
Senate soon to be vacated by Mr.
DIR60N.
We leabn
Crawford county.
Abbamh
Hin-
from tbe Indianapolis
Journal that tbo receipt* of the fetate Treasury during the 'fiscal year ending October 31st, 1668, were $4,479,687 07, and disbursements $3,842,342 62. Beceipta for NoTember were $79,168 and disbursemnU $85,644 16. Balance in the State Treasury Decombor 1st $684,893 88,
latest applicant* for the benefit of
thejbankrupt act are
Floyd county
Peter Muhbman,
John
S.
Crawford county, and
Williams
Samuii- M. Johw
After the last day of this month no person can claim the benefits of the act unless his oatate will pay fifty per peat of his debts.
The
following interesting facts ir«m
the report of the Commissioner of Com moii Schools of Ohio show what our neighbors aiu doiog in the way of education There am in that State 11,739 common schools, 647 privatn schools, 65 normal schools and academies, 43 Jadieo seminaries and 26 colleges—making a total of 12,520 institutions ol learning There has been expended nearly $1,000 000 the past year in erecting scfiool houses.
The
Ohio Statesman—which our nejgh
bor, the Journal, tries t^ ape—rejoices over the destruction of one of the- de* fenses of New York harbor, built by th National Government, and named in hoa or of General
Lafayette.
ThE
Weed
Up
and
Mrs.
As
Haktman
Clem
and the murdered
The Journal,
acteristic allusion to Col.
this
page ct our paper goes to
press tho last annual message of Presi dent
Andrew Johnson
Jitu ill fl V?oQ1t I'--*f/w vr-W* Tiie^iaje Th* &«•* Y*rk lit,rJAcab
Hon. tKe"'iiBiolaE3es of joun^VIsm, aud endell Ehillips tlw vinegar.
The
entire polico force of Buffalo 1
^taaicSa^fe^x^fresident Frflmore't in tss» ing umbrella. Miss
Ajtoa Pamela Cunningham
baa been ro-olected, atjWaahington, Preal*of the Moant Yernon Asso-
ciation. .. Mr. G. W.
VATjdHir, tocauae her
deathwarrant was neYer w»ued. Tlie sentence of the court, will not be eiif^rced. in .--A
Chtlds,
JAMES
Acting
It says:
If rebuilt, it will stand as a monument of infamy to those who, by their despotic acts, brought iso foul -h stnin on tho honor of the county.
Now York-HeraWdoepn't improve
in the matter of veneration for dig nitariea. Even the venerable Secretary of State cannot escapo its shafts. In discussing the various wings of the Re publican party in New Tork, and their efforts to control tho Senatorship, it aays of tho
faction "There is a rumor
floating around that this bunch of patri ots actuolly contemplate doctoring up Secretary Skwabp, cutting his corns and entering him for the Senatorial sweep stakes."
to Monday night seventy-three
witnesses for tho prosecution had boen ex amined in tho YonNG murder trial at Indianapolis. There are, probably, thirty more to be, examined the same side and a very large number ibi- the dofense. It would not be surprising if the case of Mrs. Clem .should occupy several weeks yet. It the trials of
of the Philadelphia
Ledger, was tho gu&st of Mr. Walter of the Times, in Loudon and, was invited to Windsor by tbo Queen.
E.
Baiaae of Troy, druggist,
has invented an artificial substitute for eggs, which is said to be full as good as the genuine hen production. It is vegetable, purely,
Tax New York Sun is authority for tbe statement that Bonner, the man ef the Ledger, positively doea not want anything of Grant. His income is between two .and three hundred thoueand dollars a yt-arj and so, what does he desire of an office. What is honor to Bonner?
Here
isJGeneral Grant hit at the
New York illegal voting. During his recent visit North, a six-year old boy remarked, as he shook hands with General Grant, "I am a R«p6blican, and sor ry I couldn't vote for you." The General replied, "Well my brave little fellow you had at good a right to vote as many who did-"
Vice President Wade had
pleasant regard for the fitness of things when he appointed Senators Henderson and Dixon to wait on the President with tbe customary opening announcement Mr E. £. Washburne, who was on like committee of the House, recuarked that he had not been in tho White Hou3e before for a year and, to the suggestion of Mr. Brooks that ha was likely to be Ihoro too oftan after the ith of Mareh replied that he "thought he would look in oftoner after that, time.' 0*
The
Cincinnati Times intimates that
Judge Ranuay is solf-denying enough to consent to be made a Democratic Governor of. So is Sam. Cary. Ditto ii Durbin Ward. Likewise iaG.W. Mc iCook. Even Mr. Vallandingham, it is thought, could be labored with till he would yield and go like a lamb to the 'slaughter. Why not run 'em all? Running for Democratic Governor of Ohio is a cheap honor, and could be divided so as lo go round among all the ambitious men jof the pnrtr without determent to any one •of them.
Black Kettle,
Forney's Press
follow
this immediately, the wholo matter vyill not be disposed of before February. It very clear that
Abrams, Hartman
Youngs
were confoderatcs in some grand schome of iniquity, but no evidence yet given tonds to show what that, scheme was.— Until thatmystory is penetrated no one can have anything approaching a clear understanding of the case.
of yesterday, has & char
Thompson
The etaten.ont that "tho
in
connection with the United States Senatorship, in which among other things snys:
Even the Express lias not said a Word in his favor for many days past. If our cotemporary is dead earnest in favor T., it should striko while the iron is hot
The
Extbkw
ii«t said a word in his (Col.
has
Thomtson's)
favor for many days past, is simply false, a9 the writer of the Journal article must have known, in the
Express
Thompson
of the
Stti inst. appeared an article in which the eminent Illness of Col. T. for the position Noon to be vacated by
Hknbrick*
was
cloarly Bot forth. As for "striking while the iron is hot," wo havojonly to say that Col
is no scrambler for spoils
Neither he, nor his friends for him, will resort to tho "striking" process for any office.
is being received
over the wires. Its length will encroach upon our columns to the exclusion of much of our usual variety of in:ittor, and will also prevent that thorough examina tion which is necessary to extended and careful editorial comment. We trust all our readers will give it an attentive peru sal. The}* can the better afford to do this, since they will be spared a repetition of the infliction. It was hoped that
A.
might avail himself of this last opportunity for self vindication, might let his candor approach the magnitude of bis past perlidy, might make one grand fina| ctlVrt to rescuo himself from utter shame by confessing that his administration baa been as great a blunder, and noarly »e great a crime as the rohelli»n itself. This ho has signally failed to do. Ha prefer/. to go into history Without au attempt to slough off the infamy that ho has earned for his administration:- But whatever he mny have failed to do,ho has succeeded in fulfiimg one of his own predictions. H0 has "mado treason odious" by proscntir.g in bis own person, the most odious oxample of that infamous crime that has ever disgraced the annals of the Republic. The message which we print today, so far a# we can jadge from a hasty glance, is not calculated to mitigate the contempt in which its author is held by the loyal people of the country.!
thus comments on A
J's message in advance of its Jdeliverj: The only interest the message will ex cite will be whether he will have the manliness to admit that his "policy'7 has gone to pieces, and that his appeal to the people has been overwhelmingly decided against him. Regarding himself as the popular branch of tho Government, as, in fact, a better and fresher product of the ballot than the House, he invented a reconstruction plan of his own, and on the 22d of February, 1866, boldly carried it tc the ballot-boxes, and made a square issue with Congress. We area little curious to see how he will treat the sequel of this measureless madness. To a high-aouled patriot it would present a noble theme for submission to the voice of reason and the decision of the people but A. cot of that stamp.
National Manufacturers' Asgocia'
tion havte preparod a programme of what the people seein to demand of this session of Congress. If the half of it can be got through with we shall rejoice. We dorse every division of it. It is as follow 1, Pass tho
T'Civil
Service bill of the
Hou.T. A. Jenckes. 2. Complete and pass the new Tax bill reducing taxation wherever possible.
Reduce expenses in all departments and iteerease tho proportion of costly oHi curs in Army aud Navy. t- Put all Indian affairs in charge of the War Department, to save cost and stop fraud. f. Let all lands acquired by treaty from tho Iudians be sold at public land offices and not in large tracts to speculators, t. Grant no subsidies in money or bonds to railroads. 7. Stop large and useloss appropriations for Custom Houses and Hospitals 8. Adopt such measures as in your wis dom-you deem best to turn tbe balance ol trade in our favor, that our coin may bo loll at houm as uaeaus of resuming I'j.irie puyincnifl.
•lull onks IfOUl llitle acorns grow. I (rMu little f^nnuius flaw.'"
Seven years ago the
Plantation
WRf were but little known. To-da}-there is not a nook or corner of our land where the)* aro not found and used. The sale has reached the enormous number of Five Millions of bottles annually and it is constantly increasing. It only shows v^hat can be done with a really good -niedicine, and a systematic course in the world was ever so deservedly popular as
Plantation Bittebs. Go
Magnolia Watss.—Superior
Mr.
Matthkw Ridpell,
Scotland, writoa
|nrte it lb** U«. new perlume, -FD rWe refer, of course, Bolfa|jgrie§| all which are attracted toward that wonder* full fi'i tm"^ a universal.. (s)
center. Sold "By all druggists.
Like Regulation DrkssS ^ABiiw. Tho teeth should always be scrupulously iiliiim •TiiTTfiimIiiii Amwin g»»|iiHnm
in condition with th^ incpjr.^ajablo SozoDOiiT, and whe»a 4hey are veterans in the service,, they will aatill be as "good as now" .swsl '"SpItrLii ii'jT
Glue"
is Indispensable
in verye well regulated household:
Phalon's Piapfaian Lotion
for ItutlQfllg tku HK1N Had CONFiiUIVII.
Bemoves all ERCPTIONS, FBBl'KLRS. PIMPLES, MOTH KLOTOtlSH, tks, etc,, aatl renters TUB SlilN »0n, yiAB and UU^MIMU. rot liADUS in the N0B8BBT It Is lavaliuiblr. for (iksnKlum alter SHAVUMI It kas equal rUArUN te tbe only rellaMe rem fur Diseases and blemishes of tbe HKiK.
PHALOX'8 "PAPB1AN 80AP" Tor Uw TUILKT. NCKtlCKf and BATU, win not chap the SUN. Price, 25 vents per vake.
-«lI.OR IWAYO,"''
rl
"mu uii uAro."'
A NEW PKHKUMK C1)R TUB UAflBKItHCHIKK. KXUHWITK, 1IEL1GATK. iASTUlU KBAUHA^it'KPHALBN A HON, NKW V0RK, Mid by all Drug.
KlSUa (Mwl -«torm
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!! DONT FAIL TO PKOCtTBE
Irs. Winsljw's SootbiiiK Syrup,
For Children ljeetiung. Thl* valuable preparation has been tued with irgVUB FAEQCNQ 6UCCKHS IN THOUSANDS OP 0ASB8.
It not only relleye® the ohfld from pain, rat Invigorate* the etomach and bowela, corrects adfity. and give* tone and energy to the whole syrtetn. It wilt alao Instantly reliere tfripinff 4m eh* Bowels and Wind Colin.
We believe it the BRBT and HU11EHT REMwnv INTHK WORLD, In all cases of 1¥BHNTKKY and DLARHHOIA LN CHIXJDBEN, whether arising from teethin^.or any other canae.
FuU dir«ntjonji far nelng will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for
"MKB. WTNSLOW'B BOOTHIKO BYKXTP," Having the fac-timVt of CimTiB A PEBKINS," on the ontfflae wwp^et. All others m»
Imitatioce.
S. MAUHKUT.
tho distinguished In
dian Chief, who with an hundred or more Cbeyaunes, was killed by General Custer's command on tho 27th ult., at the battle of Washita river, was undoubtedA"chief of more than usual intelligence and if we aro correctly informed, had not, until very recently, shown unfriend ly feeling toward the whites. He was an adopted son of General Harney, and had been educated with much care. His counsel had heretofore been invariably thrown in favor of peace, and it is im possible to avoid believing that his po eition of hostility was forced upon him by extraneous circumstances against his wishes and convictions. We shall be surprised if a chief of bis intelligence and moderation it found to succeed him.
HABSH 'it
IOWA
a tetJTATK'A&KNtfi' KAKMS, WITiH LANitS, Anncity Progofty of errfrjr ddscripiion, fop 8»U.
ADOzperiAQca of flffoaa ustojua.i«e satisfaction In ov^ry .tepartmunt of r^ atiog to & general Bbal A^fncy
HARBERT & MARSH,
54 WALK JT UtaitKT,. IJci. .'• IdWII
SPEER'S STASOAHI)
WINEv
I E S
THE BEST BJTTJiJMS JPov Weakly Persons, FOE THB WEAK, ¥tB
THE P&LK, FOB TUB SICKLY, FOB THE AQKt),
IfOB FKMALKy, FOB SPHINa USB I II
]¥o Bitters dqnal to Them
Speer'a Standard Wine Bitters —BUDS OF—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS Spv'i 3e!ebr.itnd Wine, 6 t?ell knows, with
PERUVIAN BABK, UAMOMIlK FWIffKHS, MNAKK 1100T.
WILD
OliEBRT
BARE, «IN«KR,
botl stich other U£B63 and BOOTH ai will in all cuaesassist Digeatio j,promote the Sacrotiooo of the System ii. the natural cliauaels, and give
TONE A3STD VIGOR
—TO THE—
mum oil), WALK AND FISMALK
All urn it with worvleifal 9UomM Brings
COLbR
Th the pale while lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY To tho thin faco tUiil care-worn untenauce Onres ffBVKB aud QiBate* APPETITE. Try thom. Use noue other. Ask for HPBKB'd STA.rJDABD BITTEBS Hold by Cruggints and Qrocers. See that my elgaatnr# in over the o»-k oi eaoh.^ottle.
ALFRED SPEEK,
Tasealr, N. 3., and 243 Braadway, New Vork AS* Trade supplied hy JOHNSON, HtlLLO WAY & 00., Philadelphia: OWB(JK A. KICU LY, Pittsburg, aud bj tuil, vytm,l«»*l.a DaaUta
Vorsalo by BAttlj. QCl.tCK & KEBB? aD 13 witil Tu Thur a Sat.
A A N
JOB PRINTER,
115 MAIN ST.,
TBake
iIautb, inh
,i
EMUVEJ).
ItiT-
CORY Se MANCOUBT llnve removed to their new and spacious building fronting on Mo. 121 Mala Street, anl No. 3 Soath Kifth alroet, wheio th»}' will be pleased to meet their fiiends
kuJ
DB
where you
\yili, among the rich or poor, and you Will always find those Bitters in use. Their merits has become an established fact, and we cordially commend them in cisrs of dyspepsia, loss of appetite, chills aod fever, headache, &e, &c
customers with a full and com
plete stock of Hardware, and ererythiugin their ol trade. 25-cwln
PHYSICIANS.
DEDERKT, HODKEOPATHIC
PBTSiriA!*, smtHKOX A Nil ACfOCCHER. Kern: Bight Kev. Blsh.ip T»ib,»lt. 1. B*v. W. Uartiu. 8. Belch, K*q. Br. Kgert.
Omos iJit UesttUKCK on Molberrv street, be-IW-'OU tith and 7th, u-xt to Normal Mchoal. rt&du
R.A. AKNAUD,
to the
be.it rupor ted German Cologne, and eold at half the price. 2deodlw
of Glasgow,
"I
havo found Palmer's
Lotion mora useful, than anything I have trjed for a bad eruption I have had on my face for the last nine months—would y®u thereforo send me two one dollar battles, addressed to Queen's Hotel, Toronto, C. W-
Or not—Corner or Main and fifth Streets, over ILe Hntiotmi titate Baab. U*sioeKca—Cheatant St-, between/5th and Ith. mWlyl TliRRK HAUTE. IND
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'A PENNY SAVED'
IS A
PKliKY EARNER.
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GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO SUBSCRIBERS!
LKT
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The JLADT'S FRIEND,
A6ENT in each town,
to take tbe Agency for tbe sale of Bradstreet's Rubber JKonldiny and Wcather NtrlpH, applied to the sides, bottom top and centor of doors and windows. The sale is beyond anything ever offered to Agents. From Ten to Twoaty-live Dollars per day can bo made. Send for ttKeutn' circular, first who apply secure a bargain. J. B. BBADSTBBET A CO., Boston, MaS4.
rjlhe Grecian
jL
WILLIAM
Improvedwithorfastening
,ne of the old-
UNITED
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No. 310 Waln(*Bl., Philadelphia, Pa.
THB PKACTICAL FARMER.
NOW IN ITS SIXTH YKABIJ
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HoBTiotrLTDBE,
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and BUBAL
Large inducements and liberal prem*
iums offered to Agents and cativassers. Sample copies furnished on application.
Bend.—The DAVIS
bsst game for the Holidays 722 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
4
BBO.,
PARRY'SRASPBEK-
nics and BucaBiaBlis brought tipper
quart. 100 acres beet varieties Frnit Trees,Tines, and Plants. Send stamp for catalogues aud Olnb rates, t* Cinnaminson, O., New Jersey.
GRAND BAPIDS, MICH., SSPT. 10, 1868.)
IilPPENCOTT
4
Bakewell:
The people soem to be crazy abont yoar BED JACKET AXIS. Pleaso send me twenty dozen more.
Yours truly, W. D. F.
CAUTION.—Unprincipled dealers are selling Axes painted red, as the REP
Axe. The rood qualities of tbiB Axe consists In its CUTTING qualities, not In the red paint. The "Rbd JACKET" la for salo by all responsl ble hardware dealers and tbe manufacturers.
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,
A good
W. C. PALMKB, Jr., Lihle UocBa, New York.
76
Jcsnts a
year. "Evangeline" sells at S2. Subscriber NQW Specimens fi ots. Address BANNER OFFICE, Hi." dalB.N. H.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
smoke ID a perpetual comfort
LORRILLARD'S
a
8MOKIH6 TOBACCO.
Competent critics pronounce it best for many reasons. It Is made of the best stock grown.
The Nicotine is extracted, there are No drugs in It, consequently it is Anti-nervousJn Its effects, It has an agreeable, aromatic flavor, Does not burn or sting the tongue, Leaves no unpleasant aftertaste in the Month, or disagreeable odor in the room. Instead of exciting the nervous forces, It allays irritation, and calms then. We regard It as the perfection of Smoking Tobacco. OrderB for elegant Meerschaum Pipes are being packed dally In the various sized bags in which it Issold, As an extra inducement for thrge Who love a good smoke to try it.
LORILLARD'H
"EUREKA" Smoking Tobacco
Is lifcewiso an excellent article of choice Virginia Tobacco, of a hesvier body than tho Former, and hence much cheaper In price Nevertheless it makes an excellent smoke. Orders for Meerschaum Pipes Daily packed in this brand. tOBBIIXABDV
"CENTURY'' Chewing Tobacco
Composed of the best catting Leaf in tbe Conntry. i-nperior in color, finer in quality. And makes abetter chew than other brands. Acknowledged The Lending line Cot Tobiwco wherever u»ed. Kespectable Jobbets and dealers in all sections Keep it, aad small buyers can save money, Time and tronMe by purchasing of tbem. Lorrlllard's Maccoboy, Preach Rappm and Scotch NnufT* still retain the excellent qualities which have made them so fatnons everywhere.
Circulars sent on application. P. LORIU.4BD, Rfff York-
Inn magnitude of onr besines has enabled
Bi*ke the
uj
to
INDUCEMEHT3 TO AGENTS
roa oca
OKE
noIJLABSALES,
tspgcially in the line of COTTON GOOD?,
Larger Than fiver!
and a
large Steel Plate Engraving of Qen.
Send for circulars, with
hkw
raxnw
SITU, befere sending your clnbe elsewhere. Address 8. THVHMOH CO., lMFcdmlBUBMMB*
1
bo wx li,»s hew patxnt
00UBIi®«Q3?AB —Asjslx Wrinjer. Which can use the "Stop," above the Oogt, which is absolutely aeceMary to prerut the
fr»m tromhettg.. rrtislet. SoM always kept ah ad for
IM TBE
KTATKH1
lii uuf mm
Of all
kinds,
also
Prepared by B. P. fOWlipi, Chemist, Sold ovory where. Saul for
rj, i'it Ii IIS) Sffl
I A N O S
STJSOK'S, KNABE'S,"
T, I
iU
CHICKERINGS.
'ir.'ct :i ii ."
1 1
The Celebrated Patent Cycloids
and ether woll-known and rellabla akers.
CARHART Sc NEKDHAI'B Parlor and Church Organ* and Melodeons, SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
fi Anrt every variety of
Small Musical Instruments,
I i.i- -iND-
Musical Merchandise.
1'IANOS FOR RE'NT. Alio, old Infltarumentetaken Intxrbangoor part pay om new oaes. Pianos, Melodeons, aad all kinds of smaller Mnaical Instruments repaired by
COMPETENT WORKMEN. Send Orders to
KISSNEB'S
PALACE OF MUSIC/,
No. 48, Oliio Street, (Opposite the Old Conrt Ilouae,)
TKRHBi-HAUTK. INU.
GROCERY AND
iviitv
PROVISION STORE
F. J. MOLLOY, DCABCB IN
Groceries and Provisions, No. 9 4th Street, one door Boath of the Post Office, Terre-Hante, Indiana.
The undersigned has Jnst oponed at the above stand, aflrst-ciass Family Grocery and Provision Store, with a.large and well soleated stock of new and fresh articles suitable for every day use in families, to which he calls the attention of his friends and the peblic generally.
Goods delivered to any part of the oity frree of charge. Highest cash price paid for Conntry Prodnoe.
Jy2d6w F. D. MOLIiOT.
The Largest Sale of Stock
West of Cincinnati I
The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1868,
At the
Prairie City Livery & Sale Stable
Corner Third and Walnnt Street, near Bnntln House, Terre Haute, Indiana^ at 10 o'clock A.U the following property, to-wil
Eighteen head of Horses, 8 Top Buggies, 2 open Baggies, 1 Closed Carriage, 2 Sundown Carriages one N. Y. Spring Wagon, one Twe-seated Sleigh, one three-seat do. do. 12 sets Single Harness, four setts double Harness, one fire-proof Safe, two Coal Stoves, Pipe aad SSioe, one Cntting-box, large siae one Block and Tecue, extra poles and fills eight string Bells, 6% feet long Blankets, Wolf and Bntfaio Bodes, extra pieces of Harness andilaliors, Bridles, Saddles, also many email articles too numerous to mention.
All of the above articles will be seld without reserve, to the highest bidder.
TKBMS
OF
Salb*—All
sums of 810 and under,
cash. All anus over that amount six months time, by giving note with approved security Hale to continue from day today, until all are sold. T. W, HOWABD. ltdlm
pARTIGULAR NOTICE.
JACKET
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the Firm of Austin A Orlfsby are requested to call at my Store, south of tho National House, Sixth Street, und xettlo the same immediately, as «e aro in noad of all our outstanding claims.
Real Estate Column
OT
HENDRICH & LANGE,
Office over First National Bask, 3. Corner of Fourth ami Main fltreets,
Terr© IIu.ute, Intl.
Abstracts of title furniahed, Loans negotiated, and Uaney invested. FOR HA
MS,
I'IT* PBOPKllTY.
Forty Lota in Linton'a Addition to Tarra UanW House and lot, east Oliio street. House and lot, in HcHarraiu's Additition, Houseand lot In Sibloy's addition on 5Ui street, llouae and lot in Uoae'n addition on Bib street, House and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7tb streets, tlonse aad lot on North 6th, between Obesnat aad Linton streets.
Two bnsluesa Honaee on Main street
OOUNTY
PBOPBBTV.
Farm ef 89 acres in Honey Cr Township, 173 acres in Linton township. 3 Acres below tbe (tolling Mill, we*s side canal. janWdti
W.
DBXOBMT, K. A. jacKSOX
New House and New Business.
KKPT BT
DKMOBEST
A
JACKSON,
Wholesale a» Betail Bealers all Kteisof
COUNTKT PRODUCE.
Hons* on Ohio Street, between 4th and 5th, TERSE HATTTE, INDIANA.
AUo, Botsil Dealers In Feed, Frnit, Poultry, Family Groceries. Highest prices paid fur all kinds of Huckster Stoff and Wild Game, in seaaon. 8dlw
OILOSOPHT OF MABB1ABE.—A iirw Couasc or Lsorcau, delivered at the ew Fork Hnseom ef Anatomr, embracing tbe snbiecta: How to Live aad What to Live for fouth, Maturity and Old Age Manhood Oraerl ily Reviewed. The Oause ot tndigastton Flatalace and Nervous Dise^ss accounted far MarUce Philoeophtcaily Ooaaiderad, Ac. Pocket olnmee oonUiniag thaea Lactnraa will be for-
f:
warded on receipt of four stamps, by addrssaiqg: 1 Sac'i Haw Ton Mvona niumn, «18 Broarf-
1-waTiHewTork^-iji
ja.? i-riasarWdl*
170 MAIN ST, DEMlf
Cogs
(it«|aW( ait Dm tibtol«Uin ~ted orferoB&i I» .mriagtng laise dealers generally: A «npply shipment at Cleveland,
PILES.
cum
fopa&T,
ScaoroiA, SALT
IUIEVX,
and all PibeasjbotVtt* & BuJofc, ts FGWLKB*B P1H AND B9K0K. (J0BI. latarnal and external uae. entirely vegetable- Used ia the Hospitals of the Old and Hew World. In case of failure, I authorise all dealers te refund tbe money and charm it back to m«v. No ttllare for over ten yearab Prep Boston. SI a bottle. circular* frte.
3§BL0CK.
J70 MAIN ST., DEMI^aI%T.OCK 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEM ING BLOCK.
C.WLTT1CL&
Have opened their Beautiful ato^o,
170 MAIN STREET*
DEMOG BLOCK,
And offer BARGAINS in all Goods,
STAPLES,"'"
Ot every grade and in Large Supply. A GOOD STOCK OF
A N N E
S
Plain, Colored and Figured, f.»r for "Winter-use.
Serges, Alpacas and Poplins,
In plain, figured and changeable styles.
our speciality IS OUR
Seamless Felt Skirt,
CALLKD
"BOULEVARD,"
Plain, Stamped and Braided, LOW PRICES.
Cloth
Waterproof Ladies/ and Cloakings,
IN FULL VABIKTT.
ALL KINDS OF
Gloves and Hosiery* Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs, and Breakfast Scarfs.
A Good Stock of
Long aud Square Shawls,
EUR CAPES and CUEES, At all 'Price®. GIVE US A CALL,
Before tbo Assortment is broken.
V, WTTTIG tK'O,,
170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. -170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK.
J^OTICE TO
CITY TAX-PAY® RS, I hereby giva notice that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1868, has been placed in my handx for collection. The rate of taxes on all Brai instate and Personal Property, ou e*th cue hundred dollars valuation is as follows: For general purposes .'. ...70 cents for special, or Normal Hclioo! SO On each male peraon, sane, and not a pauper, a poll-tax of. 50
N. B.—On ail taxes not paid by tbe third Monday in Marcb, I8W», there will be a penalty of ten per oent. added to the samo.
J. A. GOODWIN,
20J'2w City Treasurer.
NEWS AND STATIONERY ROOMS!
Sixth Street, .j
Opposite New Pott Office Building. Ail New Tork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papers aud Magazines en hand regular and as soon as issued,
MV Special attention paid to getting back Numbers. Innitiai Paper and Envelope* always on hand or stamped to order. School Paper, a good article. very cheap. nov6 QUS. A. ARNOLD.
rilERRB HAUTE NOVELTY J- works, by
TITTMAN & OO.
lTo. 10, South Fourth St., opposite Post Office, Terre Haute, lud. MODELS, Daawiaas AND LIGHT Mac-jinkey
NEATLY EXECUTED.
•VLetoucher'allreech-Loadliig Hhot Oun also Tittraaa's Breech and Muasie Lewder made to order from new or old materials. •VtiflMMl Koptlrlii Promptly Attended .lo,
COAL.
gULLIVAN COUNTY COAL
Beingnow prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan Uonnty Goal, which ia claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will dull ver to any part of tbe city, by leaving your order atoffioa of I. B. Bryant ft Co., O. f. Ripley, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom 1 have made .arrangements to fill all orders, and give all inlormatlon iu regard to the business. olfrltf J. A. MORGAN.
JJIVER
LOTHKBQBIG8BT
Thankful for patronage heretofore reoeived at the former ttand, I invite my friends to call at my new etAuil, formerly occupied by Wm. liens el, where I shall be pleased to furnish Groceries and Country Produce at tha lowest market ralOJ. nov7dlm LUTHKB GRIG
COAL.
JOHN McFARLANE is now selling tbo best article of River Ooal, sereened ou tlio widest screen In uso in Vigo county, at as low a figure as an inferior article can lio purchaHod. Those wishing to lay In a
Hnpply
QOAL
should look to thoir imoi
mta, and buy th« bust when it Is as heap as puor article. Orders left at the Post OfBoe Lobby, at tn "TigoOnnnty 8calmi," or addressod to ilux 694 P. O., Terra Uanto, will rtHMive prompt atton tion. ttii|(l7dtf
COAL 11
SKY.
Being now prepared to till all orders for the best of Uracil block, and Highland 0al, at tbe cheapest rates, new Is your time to lay in your (Joal by leaving your orders at l'i7 Main street, oi with B. W. Bipcet), unJor Dowling's li.mll, ou i,tb street, with whom I havo made arrangements to receive all ordarsand give all information io leeard to tbe bueiuewi.
P. S. A large lot of Lehigh Coal on the road. Aug28d3m. E. F. MERRILL.
THE
WISE MEN of the LANDj
The Divine, tbe Pbysician, the Judge, USE DAILY IN THSIB OWN HOMK3 AND RECOMMEND
To all Iuvallds and Suflereis mo*
Pyrpopsia, Bick He idaobu, Poor Stomach, Cost' Irene**, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Billons Attacks. Liver Complaints, tiuut, and
Rheumatic Affuctiuns
NATURE'S OWN
GREAT AND GOOD REMEDY, TARRANT'S Effervescent Seltzer Aperleut,
As the
Beat and Mast Itriliable Mrdiciae Ev^r offered to people for the above class of diseases.
Tbe norsing babe, Iti brother* and sisters, its parents and grand-parents, will all find this pleasant remedy well adapted for tiieir diflVteut complaints.
MAKUraCTUBCti ONIT BT
TARRANT di CO.,
29*8 Greenwich !St_, New York90" For 3»l(» fey all l'rng^iita sal 8—-dtimeod.
UNDERTAKERS.
JJNDERTAKKK.
M. W. O'CONNELL! Having purchased back from B.
&J4AMT TA-UOR1
MERCHANT
TJl IL0 Ittjs a
ia tL—AH
.r WALMSMtTV
I
Merchant Tailor,
Hu "STOCK
t'LOTHM, •••.! it^Sl CASSIS! KRKS,
15
fi ii it
v«»Tmr«8, iT'n REATERI
TC KRC^ATlHas, I If
aiidTBIMMIHiO
Which be proposes make up to ordei io tb» j':. Jr-'.ii' 7
Mdkt Approved Style
J'
1
at very
AT THK
O S
S,'id »Au:i I 'If 145 Alain Street.
Ifo old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New, s.'pSS
MERCHANT
TAILORING!
.'f !, a-. •Jn it. ,fe. .••••'
FKmiKltlDk SCHLIWINO
Has hist reoelvsd a large and well isleotsd Stock ®f I I'
Fail and Winter Goods!
Consisting in part of FIN*
French, Kngllsli and American ,/ CAS&IMERi:**
English Melton,
for Business 8ntts.
French Cloth, Doeskin & Beaver,
Which will be sold at the very loweet prices, fbr cash only, by th» yard, or made np te brdir on sbort notice.
"LOW PRICES, fiXACT FITS and FIRST QUALITY GOODS"
laraymolto.
Customer*, old and new, arecordlalty invited to all at
115 Main St., south side, bet. 6th 7th. N. B. Gutting done to order also, Benovatlng and Repairing in the cheapest tranner. dSm
MERCHANT
A I O I N
JPA1.L TMAIiE. 1868.
BANNISTER
ISNOW BBCEIVINOUI8
KUI. AMI WIIHTEB STOCK!
... ...nr ,i« i- 'Jill! I OONSIETINQ IN PABT, O* riN«
I FEENCH and ENGLISH
-AN1-
CHEVOIT
-FOB—-
BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK, BROWN,
I BLUE, DAHLIA,
A N S I E O
BEAVERS!
And for
a
W.
Ohadwick,
Qrnber A Do., the Undeitakers Establishment, and having bad seven y-»r, experienoe in the business,i» now preparnl lo fOrnish Metalic Corial Uasea, Oaskets, abd Wuodeu Oofflns, of all styles and sir.es, from tbe best and iargeat stock of burial material io the State, at 104 Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Tetre Haute 29.Me
8 A A A i,
N E A E Is prepared to execctei 1 orders in Us Hue wife meatneas and dlapatofc ^rner of third and Okerrr t*eat», Terre Haate, Indlaaa. janXM-dwtf
Hue Assortment of Black anfl Ooiorod
d«tks and Doeskin
I'll
Gssslmeres.
BKAUTimi, STYLES
Of AMKBICAU OASSIMKBBd of all grades and pi9cts.
kept oonstautly on hand a goad eesortmsn
or
re, Hosiery, Handkereh'fa, Suspenders, Ties, dbc.,
SHIRTS,
Of tbrhtet qaal Ity,_ made to order.
A Qood Line of
Woolen Shirts, Knit Jackets,* Shawls.
[A few Hice Ones.J
Satchels and Valises.
MR. BLl&CK
Still iuperintenda the Merchant Tailoring Department, and gaarantses a perfect fit. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW,
Are oordially tnvlted tecall at s-v
'Ml 'BAIHISfEira. Zfivim
"i"
"No. fd man Street?^~
4r 'it
