Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1868 — Page 2

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PrW»J Morning, Dec. 11th lbOS

THE Cincinnati

Times

being elected, too, He can never consent togo to heaven till h« baa been President.

THE

gross to ad es

GRKKLT

THK Ohio

Statesman

had

come to

of tho operations and condition of the

i.

I ©f-ite^leUvery

confidently aa-y

serts that ChiefJusticel&tMOH CHASB Will be the Democratic candidate for President in 1372, and thinks the big, personable man will stand

is

a fair chance

dav

the consideration of the enormoua natur-

A fiRISWoLI)

lican party, and

swindled ®ut of the Governor's chair.

hopeful regarding the action of the For-1

says:

"We'do not expect

discussion-"

the

fofto wing

btreak of virtue a faw days ago, And we take plensure in glorifying it tberaon "There is a vigorous attempt being made by some papers called Democratic commit the Democratic party to repudiation. This will not, and should not, succeed."

JENCKES' Civil Service Bill is the

be the loading features of the

Civil aervire.

Unless there is wisdom

check the progress of

this evil, it will not

require many years to satisfy tho world that we, as a poople, are not fit for selfgovernment. But wo believe in tho ex* istence of tho requisite amount of wisdom and virtue, and expert to see tbem prac« tically applied. Tho work cannot, however, be commenced too early, and the

& Br

vice bill.

THE REPORT of General SCHOFIKLD, (Secretary

of War,proscnto a concise view

several branches of the Department. It way firdhtairtr

aovoiai via

contain3the brief report

.. the

prey,

$9,901,406 43, old war

fiscal year wore

THK St. Paul

Dispatch

di^rinjit uvtr tact

ihttb ilU W'fisi!* Wnt- publlfrh -d in C'KSngO

uird one

or two Excleru

cities in ndvabcu

to

Congress,

and is

After giving summaries

most

important measure now beforo Corigrppp. Its

"prompt pa6Hrtge will go far towards correcting th-o immoaaurable evil whicli ANDREW J-ACESOH brought up»n tho

country, in tho inauguration of the "ro-

tation in oflico principle," under tbo motto, "to tho victors belong the spoils."— The greatest dangor which now threatens the perpotuity of this Government the inefficiency and rascality which have

(j)jtecta 0bvl0us

of Gon.

GRANT,

as bead of the army—already published—

.much more

than TtT regard "To naval"affairs. Tho voluminous correspondence, orders and reports accompanying this document are specially useful for referenco and for loifi-

rebel

ft.

urely reading, but Cftn not be prontaoiy I jUirj|c ^jjall i,

served up through the columns of a daily

journal. The expenditures and eatimate3 of the War Department are summed up in a single paragraph, as follows:

The actual current expenses of tho

gives a very

graphic description nf tho ballet-girls In tho "White Fawn," lately exhibited there.

It

says they were "barefooted up to the

nrck." E. W \sn\UHN

E

becomes Chairman

of the Committee on Appropriations by the death of Thad. Stevens, lie has resigned the chnirmanslup of the committoo on Commerce.

COLUMBUS, Ohio, has two candidate? for tho Cabinet—Samuel Galloway and Win. Dennison. Neither of them soldiers. Good men, but not going in, probably—at least not both of them, from

tho eame placo. THE President, in his

message,

less than any sum is simply

South

creates

existed."' THK Toledo

gating

to do something desperate about it.

The Press on the Message.

fFronrtho nnrinaatl (Chronicle. The

laslaatessrtge i&Freaideirt- Johnson

deflal^ WUlgerent, tflcBlau

in its Ireat-

tht~

ment oftfco whole

subject of

rccon«truc-

tion^suui-in its iirraicntneiit of

of

Cong raw

for alleged vfolatiuns.of the ConBtitutiOri.

.1 it

—,

flntteW-wmdltjwvroftho country,

New York Tribune calls on Con-|the, cxpendiUrM. consequent

..MnM. 5»«A1F fit an aariv

io "n I

Ji documents

tJ1QCTaCy

I chief

does not appe slipshod inaccuracy is conspicuous. The

a positive

of Dofmar^nd Be-

alization frauds by which the State of |,y no iaenna in Ihe proper spirit oi a I maintain the right of petition, but ttfe -Nr»w Tort was stolen from tbe Bepub- fcHate paperTrcJin 9o liJgh a source, and its

cffect, If

ahj^

I ciate

it bae, will be to depre-

tbe riatiotuil

aeem

of the reports

of other department*, Hie President profeeds to speak of our foreign relations, but without throwing much light thereon beywnd what had already reached the publi'1 eye.

[ifrom the Iudi».i#J)olU Journal.]

We

version of

DtibUflh this morning as correct a I oral perasal

the President's Message

hiive been able

thB*

•at a later day may supply this

I

prtfftguay

The

and virtuo enough in the country-to about what we suspocted in our allusion to it some days ago. Mr. Washburne offendud the Dictator, Lopez, by protecting foroign residents in his lcga-

McMahon, is instructed

host beginning possible will be in the im -1 sary. Of the statement of our financial

1

mediato passage of JENCKES' Civil Ser­

affairs, the

are

a3 we

to construct out of jtbe

deranged and iacoherent materials furnished by the telegraph.

In

tbe mam

we think it will bo found quite correct,

otltB authenticity/ Its best featu"jPUn*-i

QJ n,»j cu HI J'

sl,sppct

ro wc

11 1

ly change if he could It is big iH8 t. The review of our foreign relations necessarily incomplete, as the most important point, the negotiations with

land, must awiut advices

I lllUi •M,Ma

3

"War

Department for tho last fiscal year were 163,743,094 71, to which is to be added the sum of

debts

paid during the year, making the total expendituras of tho Department $78,704,- I nf re33 is little more than a final re501 14 the appropriations for the present

$35,400,557 47

the osti-1

mated deficiencies for tho current year

aro

$13,975,000.

It

Thero will be a surplus of 360,2-10,221 81 from unexpended appropri»tions to be I paid into tho Treasury at the close of the present fiscal year.

News and Personal.

IT lias

been scandalously stated

old I CHANQ

AND

I should be

is estimated that

in the

Pittsburgh Commercial that that sweet little witch, Maggie Mitchell, is acUually, and no mistake, about forty-three years

ENG have

at last sailed for

Paris to be cut apart. It is the medical opinion that tho separation will be a safe and Siaruesey operation—even if it kill? them.

esli-

mates the actual value received for Gov-

ernmant bonds at "three or four hundred per cent, less than'- these obligations isiued in return. As

one

nothing,

ttrr

New York for any

the

President's calculation is soraewhat femarkablo. WENDELL PHILLIPS

has said mahy

things that ha should 'have loft unsaid, but the folictwiiig

in

notof thataort:

"The I

ideal Yankee he does

not exist- he never did exist. Tho North

Cdm

O 3 .,,.h ho never

he aever

Vowrhcrcial

to the singular exactness of just 10,000 majority for Seymour and. Iil&ic.jn New Iforfe, and accounts Sr it on the grouud that the leading Democrats who had bet that the State would go 10,000 were obliged to make it that or IOBO their money. Whenever they want a certain majority in

if ud' Oi u'd not i«|K,u S^o«Me Tbo ie n-wHver, »u»pH till, .nnd i" lb hfti-chn* the motion.wasJaid ovtr XurJuriber

I

Insolencecould no turther go. The rresi- eign and a loyal. State, as insulting to .ripk,..B

trad to

DO

-TKastatesmansliipihftt

evils is not the moat bene-

ficient we can imagine, unless it be accompanied with the wisdom to remedy them, or at least, prupeso a remedy.— The contrasted expenditures, in gross, and "per capita," of different periods

I

and abstracts of the reports of the several Division, Dopttitment and District commanders, aa to thogubjeot-matterof which I th« public hftvo been informed from time to time, through

of our

Government is worthy of a Democratic ward politician, or Andrew Johnson.If ho had taken as much pain3 to show how his cncourageuient of the disorder in the

States has increased expenses,

as bo has to show how the increase adds to the individual burthens of the people, he would have made bis statement far satisfactory. Any thing more

tterapt to lay upon

in a largo

obstinacy and conceit, left by the war, it would be hard to tind outside his own acts. The country knows very well to whom it ia indebted for its difficulties, and hiive said so in tones that would have wurned any folly less resolute than his own from ground where it must display itself with painful conspicuity.

MAGNOLIA

THOLTHAND8

Con

pr?83 tho odiuui of the increased

burthen?,

degree tho reault of his own

The

dis­

cussion of the reconstruction laws

of

I iteration 6f tha denunciations which

poxplo hav-t just

the

condemned. Why he

at the pains of repeating what

tho nobody believes, would be entirely

sum of $65,682,388 85 will bo required I own affair if his position did not impose for tho expenses of this Department for I the duty of reading it upon more than the fiscal year ending June

30, 1870.— I himself. His illusion

his

to the condition of

tho West India governments, and the effort of tho disorder prevalent In tho rebel blates in deterring them trom

seek­

ing a connection with u?, is a ludicrous exhibition of puerile spite. It would be easy to retort that, aa the condition

ot

those States the result of tbe countenance he

has given to rebol

pretensions,

whatever repellaut effect it may have had upon our neighbors is his own work but a man who makes his own error# his accusation ol his neighbors, and his own obstructions of their measures his arguments for their inefficiency, is not likely to care more for tho truth in that shape than in any other. Tho message is a stump speech, a little more elaborate, and a little less effective, than the average ot Democratic campaign speeches. It would have cc.me quite as appropriately from

coti^

fideratfon, until this -morning. In the House, on Tuesday last, a similar fceno was enacted when tbe joint jes» elation of the Legislature of tbe Stale of Oregon,, .expressing its disapproval of tbe

«wiWi«S6eteK$kEift!iK»i

from,

State and requesting thorn to reeign, in order that thoir pUtces artght be filled with representatives who -wonid reflecttbo wishes of the people of that Slate.— Mr. Washburn* characterised the expression of the Legislature of a sover-

/-•. ...

John Quincy Adams, the

I l0qu«nt," cjado a

during tha la is canvass. ». It ia |and successful struggle in jongressftp

Radical

majority

g0 back

a

tor

tieth Congrcs3 on financial matters. 1 pudiation, even, by falsely assuming that I President read, as ivthfc asag^, because 1iab:e, aud (itscrvy ifaftir

p«- the bondholders have already recefived

rafarnnna to finance during tho "a larger amount than their original

in-

I

dent mdt|MS nn ekhibtS ln\regard to tba Congress and it was ordered that the vriopes anil thoroughly mized. rtjwiptor as flnWolifl'«^dltWofttro country. «ad to eolation be returned to the body I mSSS upui it will l« delivered to tUo 1 ict:*t-Uoliltr on p.»ymout of OSE DOLLAE. Prizes are immwliately ooat to JB.BX .audr.i* by exprr-w or rotirru mail.

[Ijoint resolution

upQQ- the frotr

be returned to the body

whence it emanated.

«t ok man

persistent, vigorous

in

Congress propose to

npon the

£radit, by partisan mis-1 make

rt|ht H»tathe

known in

people to

a

repreaeiitatioa ^nd special pleading.— I wishes and sautimenUr not to the niasTiwso fiuancial perversions are lacking I

in every element of statesmanship. Their

ter8)

respectful way their

but the servants oi

the pet ple. ben-

Morton covarad* tha whole ground

I jn aaying

that it

would

it

0r

icy iu reference I vestment, measured ly a gold standard, inant party. It waAgetting low down to Sets*, sept. 3. present session of Congress. The sublet,

'jpho President favors a return to

specie even tolerate such

we trust, wiil receive a full and honest p'ay meht, and denounces "depreciated and I iBe ftn bo expected from tho members KnToiopts contain 'one cas« a*" I ..dnor' in tarmA fnilv rr vitrnrM I

worthless paper in terms fully as' vigor ous as his greenbeck supporters will care to see.

~c

be little in Con-

is cbhaciously to suggest re- gregs to refase to have the message ot the "Th litm ia re-

happened to contain Bonw,, sentiment, W,

expressions obj6cUo4iable tf the dun.- LlliadrB j^pjij,,

a motion

but,what

is mean to maintain their ascendancy

and gratify.,

their^arty..

dioes and-malevolence.

ness in tho motion to suspend its reading. Tho message i.-i a good one, so the

is tho one he would most Willing. I affair* and tha state ott the country under

Radical rule.

Eng-

Mr.

of the progress Scotland, writes

of our national "diner-out," but the hope Lotion more useful, than anything I Have

I

tion, and tho charges againBt him were I "Lrumped up" for a pretext to remove so formidable an obstacle to the gratification of ?pit9.

l««i

to obtain

f'T bad.eruptio^ I

defic,.en-1 my ilice for

difficulty is stated to

I you therefore send

bottles,

onto,

The new Minister,, Mr.

satis­

faction and provided with forco to compel it if compulsion shall be found ueces-

specie currency and, 2d, a contrast of the expenditures during and since tbe war with theso of earlier periods. The necessity of a specie currency is set forth with enough clearness to suggests regret th»t tho President should point out

TURFI were

two most conspicuous features

first, the necessity

of a return

to

nK

passions,

PJAu­

The action of

tho Radical majority in both Houses evidence that tbe message of tha President, with its array of facts and figures set forth with perspicuity and force hurts, and the winciilg under' the rebukes it contains,whether intendedior not,

will

give tbe document an interest and general Derasal that it might nothave had, if

tnis miserable fiadical Congress bad not exhibited their littlonesa

and

vindiotive-

Rad­

ical majority in Congross proclaims, and without further review of its -.leading features this morning, we commend it to the

At all events it oshibiis the Johnsonian rhamuteristica of bud feeliug and boyish reasoning too clearly to allow any dispute careful perusal of all who desire to be in- Toilrt Noags.

forteed up.^n Wmdition Of bur publtc Status. McRKONB,

MATTHBW RIDMCLL, of Glasgow,

have found

have bad

c*

he ino modths—would

me two one dollar

addressed116

Queen's-J Hotel, Tor­

C. W.

"Tall oaks from little af-oi nB grow. Large atroauiu fr6Di littl© fjuutaiud flow. Seven years ago the PLANTATION BIT-

thoro is not a nook or corner of our land whore they are not found and used. The sale has reached the enormous number of Five Millions of bottles annually and it is

e5nstantlj":'iifisreTi«fhgT^'It

parts of tho Union patronize PHALON'S new perfume,

I center. Sold by all di uggists.

Tho teeth should always be scrupulously clean and free from blemish. Keep them in condition with the incomparable SozoDONT,

and when

a

cm didato lor Congress in the Second District, as from an accidental President, it nerves to show that Andrew Johnson impervious to reason, rebuke,[and contempt, and if that knowledge is worth any thing the message is valuable to that oxtent, and no more. Wo commend it ti a goiieral perusal, that the country •imy the more neartily congratulate itsalf I on the probability that it will never eee .mother.

In order that our readers may

soa in

what light JOHNSON'S last annual Message is regarded by the opposition prtss, wo

present the following [From the Intllauapolii Sentiuel.J Tho President's Message was communiosied to both Houses of Congress yesterday, aiul wo publish this morning a tfle» graphic report torcvj »nd

of the

nmrte,i

hundred pet cent,

document. Its are aomewnat

smoothness

by ihe inacruracioa which are

hardly avoidable in this mode of transmission, but it will compare favorably with ttny of the State papers of President Johnson,'all of which exhibit a statesmanlike tono nnd ability of a high order. As was to be expected, the President took tht occasion, the last thst will probably be accorded to him, to vindicate the course ho had adopted in his attempt to restore tho late iuaur«ent States to their proper relations within the Union, and at the same tiuie to refer to the reconstruction cts cf Congress as having failed to ac

plish the purposes they had tn view

ex-1 There was

nothiog undignified

creates an idai.1 c-^u I *1 in the message to which exception iated. Tho United States lavishes thons-1

tbe

calls attention

purpoee, nay for

or person-

t^eH, but

anda of millions of dollars iu -an endeav-1 patient of the issue between himself and cr to deal with an ideal Indian

the statement by the

Kudical majority in Congress upon

the policy of reconstruction, and the striking contrast betwean the public expenditures under Radical rule and the entire preceding history- of th* government, was exceedingly annoying to a large portion qf the .Radical members of Congress.

A tier the message bad been partially read, Conners, in the Senate, and Washburue, in the Souso, moved that the farther reading be suspended, aa the communication was insulting to the majority in those bodies, and disgraceful to

deciding bets, they see to it tbat that m» its author. Senator Morton, in opposing jotit, forlbcommg. '1 the molion, »Ut it «i little »Siir,

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IiIVPKN'COTT A BAKKWPLL: The poople seem to be crazy about your BED JACKET Axes, Please send me twenty dozen more.

Yours trnly, W. D. F.

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a

SMOKING TOBACCO.

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LORILUIBD'S

"EUREKA" Smoking Tobacco

la likewise an excellent article of choice Virginia Tobacco, of a heavier body than the Former, and hence muoh cheaper In price t-'everthelCM it makes an excellent smoke. Ordern for Meerschaum Pipes Daily packed in this brand.

LORBnLAKDS

"0ENTURY Chewing Tobacco

Composed of the best cutting Leaf in the Country. Superior in color, finer in quality, And makes a better chew than other brands. Acknowledged The Leading Fine Out .Zebacaa wberevar tued. tteapectabla Jobbeissnd dealers In all sections Keep it, and small buyers can save money, Time and trouble by purchasing of tbem. lomilaTtrs Maeeotwy, Frcnch Rappee and HCOtCh Snuffg still retain tbe excellent qualities which have made tbem so famous everywhere.

Circulars sent on application. si: P. LOHILLARH New Tort.

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ONE DOLLAR SAI.ES, especially is the line of COTTON GOODS,

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clothes- wringer. IMPBOVKDWITHorTha

TH Mil MM CDtl NtH»

sffi^s^SfSfe?"5SwL: SB'S PTLIC AND BUX0& UCBC. btmMl and external use. Entirely vegetable Used fai the Hotpitals of the Old and New World. In case of failure, I authorize all dealer*toreftind the n»ea]t back to Me. Bo faUnre for orar

I and oharae it back to »e. no launre lor over

Boston. $1 a botUe. Sold everywhere.

pircutan free.

170

BOW* 1M HEW PATENT

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SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, And every variety of

Small Masical Instraments, —AND—

Musical Merchandise

PIANOS FOR BENT.

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OB

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Pianos, Melodeons, and all Unds of smaller Musical lastrnmp.nta lepaired by

COMPETENT WORKMEN

Send Orders to

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'A PENNY SAVED' IS

A

IilSSNER'S

PALACE OF MUSIO

rVo. 48, Oil

So street,

(Opposite the Old Court Uortso,}

XKRItW-HAUTK. IMLJ

JSTEVP GROCERY

AND v"

PROVISION STORE

F. JD. MOLLOY, CEAREB IK Groceries and Provisions, No. 0 4th Street, oae «mr

Soith or the Post OHce,

Terre-Haute, Indians-

Tho undorslgned hai Just oponed at ths above stand, a flrat-class Family Qrocory and Proyiaioi Store, with a large aud well selected stock oi new and fresh articles suitablo for every day use in families, to which he calls tbe attention of his friends and the public gonerally,

Goods delivered to any part of the city frreo of charge. Highest cash prioe said for Country Produce.

Jy2d«w 9. D. MOLLOY.

The Largest Sale of Stoel

"West of Cincinnati

The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, oa

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1868

r:.s

At the

Prairie City Livery ft Sale Stable

Corner Third and Walnut Street, near Buntln House, Terre Haute, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A.M tbe following property, to-wit:

Eighteen head of Horses, 8 Top Buggies, 2 open Baggies, 1 Closed Carriage, 2 Sundown Carriages one N. Y. Spring Wagon, one Two-seated Sleigli, one three-seatdo. do. 12sets Single Harness, four setts double Harness, one Fire-proof Safe, two Coal Stoves, Pips and Ziuc, one Cutting-box, large Bize one block and Teckle, extra poles and fills eight string Bells, 6% feet long Blankets, Wolf and Bnffaio Bodes, extra pieces of Harness and Halters, Bridles, Saddles, also many small articlos too numerous to mention.

All of tbo above articles will be said without reserve, to the highest biddor. TERMS or SALE1—All sums of 810 and nnder cash. All sums over that amount six months time, by giving note with approved security. Sale to continue from day to day, until all are sold. T. W. HOWABD. 14d1m

PARTICULAR NOTICE.

dealers

areselling Axespainted'red, as the BED JACKKT AXK. Tho

qualities of this Axe consists in

its CUTTING qualities, not In the red paint. Tho "R&D JACKET*' for sale by all responsible) liardwaio dealers and tbe manufacturers.

LIPPINC0TT ft BAKEWELL,

Pittsburgh, Pis.

All persona knowing themselves indebted the Firm of Austin & Grigaby are requested call at my Shiro, south of the National House, Sixth Street, anil settle the same immediately, as we are in need of all our outstanding claims.

LUTHEB GBIGSBY

Thankful for patronage heretofore received at I tbe former htand, I invite my frit nds to call at my new stand, formerly occupied by Wm. Hens el, where shall bo pleased to furnish Groceries and Country Produce at the lowest market ralai. nov7dlm LUTHEB GBIGBBY.

Real Estate Column

or

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office over First National Bauk, S. K. Corner of Fourth and Main Htrests,

Terre Ho.ivte, Ind.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated,

AND

Money invested. FOR SALE.

CITY PROPEBTY.

Forty Lots In Linton's Addition to Terra Bant. House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, ia McMurrain's Addltitlon, Houseand lot iu flibloy's addition on 6tb street, Houso and lot in Base's addition ou 8th street, House and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th streets,

House and lot on North (lb, between tlbeenut ahd Linton streets. Two business Houses on ian otr.K'i

COUNTY PBoPEBT*.

Farm »f 88 acres in Honey Or -. Township, 173 acres in Linton township. Acres below the Boiling Kill, weassideosnal.

Jan'i9dtl

o. w. nraosEsr, s.

A. JACKSOH.

New House and New Business. KVPT BTJ DEM0REST ft JACKSON,

Wholesale aaa Retail Dealers la all of

COUNTRY PRODUCE.

House on Ohio Street, between 4th and 5th, TTBBE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Alio, Betsll Dealers In Feed, Fruit, Poultry, Family Grocoiies. Highest prices paid for all kinds of Huckster Staff and Wild Game, In season. Sdlw

H1UMMPHT Or HABBIABE.-A NEW Oonsa or Laoruaas, as delivered at the le# York HasMm of Anatomy, embvaeiag the sublecta: How to Live and What to Live for Youth, Maturity aad Old Age Maabood Generl llyBevlewed. Tha Cause of Indigestion Flatulaioe and Nervous Diseasss acoonntod for Mariage Philosophically Uostridared, Mo. Pookst olamea eaataiaiag these Lectures wiU be forwarded oa rii sit of Ibur stamps, by addreseinc: Sao'T NKW Yoaa Husaca

OVAHATOVZ, 18

170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 1?0

MAIN

And offer ABG^ll^in^alf 'dt^s.'

STAPLES,

Ot overy grade and in Largo Supply. A GOOD STOCK OF

CALLED

"BOULEVARD,"

Plain, Stamped and Braidod, at veiy

LOW PRICES.

Waterproof Ladies Cloth and Cloakings,

20i2w City Treasurer

NEWS AN1) STATIONERY ROOMS

Sixth Street,

Opposite Nei'j Post Office Building. AH Now York, Cincinnati anil Philadelphia Pa pers and Magaziuos «u hand regular and as soon an issued, •V Special attention paid to getting back Numbore.

Innitial Paper and E oval open always on hand or stamped to order. School Paper, a good art! cle, very cheap. novti GIM. A. /.BNOLP.

TERRE

UH uOOtf) &£jt£0AttT. TAI-ORIU

ST- DKMING BLOCK.

ST., DEMING BLOCK.

170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK.

CTWltTlGli tec

'."I:'' KHftinv'

Have opened ttiair fieauWul Slore,

1TO MAIN STREET?

r'

D£MIN6!

A N S,

Plain, Colored and Figured, for for Winter use.

Serges, Alpacas and Poplins, In plain, figured and changeable styles. **0

OUR SPECIALITY

18 OUR

Seamless Pelt Skirt,

CXOTIIS,

IN FULL VARIETY.

ALL KINDS OF

Gloves and Hosiery

1

Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs, and Breakfast Scarfs. A

Good Stock of

Long and Square Shawls, FUR CAFES and CUFFS,

At all

*PrirW.

GIVE

TJS

A CALL,

Before the Assortment i.* brokou.

T\ IVITTKIJ FT L'O,, 170 MA.1N ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK.

I70 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK

J^OTICE TO CITY TAX-PAYIBS

I hereby give notice that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1868, has been placed In my hands for collection. The ntte of taxes ou all Beal tuto and Personal Property, ou eich no huu dred dollars valnation is as follows: For general purposes^ ..A 70 cents For special, or Normal ttahool ~.?-0 On each male pel sou, sane, aud not a pauper, a poll-tax of. 60

N. B.— On all taxes not paid by the third Mon day in March, I3U9, thero will be a penalty of ten per oent. added to the same.

U. A. GOODWIN,

HAUTE NOVELTY

WOBKS, BY

TITTMAN & OO.

No. 10, Soatb fourth St., opposite Post Office,

Terro XIa.ii.to, Intl. MODSLS, DAAWIAAS AND IJIQHT UACHINKBT HEATI.T KXKOOTEO. •WLefouchsr'sBreech-L-iullng rihot GUII ali Tlttmau's Breech and Muszlo Loader made to or der from now or old materials. •Vtiencral Bepalrlng Promptly AUrnded .Io,

COAL.

GULLIYAN COUNTY COAL

Being now prepared to fill all orders fer Sit Ilivan County Ooal, which is claimed to bo equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving your order at office of E. B. Bryant & Co., C. I. Bipley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Storo, with whom I have made arrangements to fill all orders, and givo all Information in rogard to tho business. olSdtf J. A. MUBGAN.

JJIVER COAL.

JOHN McFARLANK Is now selling the bctt article of Biver Goal, screened on tbe widest screen in use in Vigo county, at as low a figure as an inferiorarticle can be purchasod. Thoso wishing to lay in a «U|ply slionid look to thoir interests, and buy tho best when it is as cheap as poor article.

Orders left at the Post Office Lobby, at the "VigoUouuty Scales," or addressed to Box £!*.• P. V., Terre Haute, will receiro prompt atteu tion. aiigl7dtf

QOAL

COAL I!

Boing now prepared totill all orders for thebest of Brazil block, and Uighlnnd Coal, at tbe cheapest rates, new is yonr time to lay in your Coal by leaving your orders at 17 Main Btroet, or with B. W. Bippet\ under Dowllng's Hall, on 6th street, with whom I have made arrangements to receive ali orders and give all information in tegard to the bustuees,

P. 8. A largo lot of Lehigh Ooal on the road. Aug38d3m. K. F. MKUBILb.

THE

WISE MEN of the LAND,

The Divine, the Physician, the Judge,

USE DAILY

IN THEIB OWN HOMES AND KKCOMMF.NI To all Invalids anil Bnflorers

FROM

Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, llilious Attacks, liiv.r Complaints, Gout, and

Blieumatic Affections

NATURE'S OWN

GREAT AND GOOD KKNEDY,

TARRANT'S

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,

Aa tho

Beat and Hmt Rr.llinblv Medicine Ever offered to people for the' abdve

CIAM

HAMUrACTUHCD

of

distanos.

The nursing babe, it* brothers aud sisters, its parents and grand parents, will all find tliin pleasant remedy well adapted fer their different complaints.

OHLT BV

TARRANT & CO.,

878 Greenwich St., New York. MTVur dale by all Druggists. au!8—d6meod.

UNDERTAKERS.

JJJNDERTAKER. M. W. O'CONNELL

Having purchased back from E. I? Oliadwtck, ftrulfer A Co., tbe Undertakers (Establishment, and having bad seven yars exporieuce iu tbe business, now prepartxl to iurnish Metallo ISurial Cases, Oiskets, ai.d Wooden Cofflns, of all styles and eiaes, from the best and largest stork of burial material in ths Stats, at 104 Main Street, Terre Hants, Indiana. dwtf Terre Ilea te 29. Ma

8 A A A

Broad­

way, New York. mariedly

UNDEBTA la preparsd tetiemto 1 order* tn hi* Bae wit# asatasss and dispatch

jrtttr

of third and Uherry

trssta, Terrs Haats, ladlaaa. |aa*»-®-dwtl

rr

^MEBCHAIN

I O

rw* ii

I, «. J.» *111

JtrWALMSMEY Merchant Tailor,

'yrxbmi tir

!0

BLOCK,

.W*V

lias juet received a NEW STOCK

•fr

•I'lO

VEMTINGS,

W:

TRICOTS, 'vulsitfi

f.

BKAVEKN

OVER€OATl^tJN,

and TRIMMING

Which he proposes tb make up to ordei unipienc i.." in the •{, j! T: jiiiii 1 'Jti.

Most Approved Style

BJL1JJB FRONT

145 Main Street.

No old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New.

a.'p28

EBCIIA^

TlIIiORING!

VttKUKKICK SCHLIWIR6

Hwiiwt r«eelfftd Iftrgu &od welfvelooied Siook ol

Fall and Winter (iioods!

OocaMing in part uf FINK

French, English and Anerleaa (-ASMMEKEM!

English Melton,

for Bnsihess Suite.

French Cloth, Doeskin ft Beaver,

Wliidi wlll be sold at the v*ry lowest prloes, fot rokhnmly, by tho yard, or made ap te wrdtr on short notice.

"LOW PRICES, EXACT FITS and FIRST QUALITY GOODS"

Is in* motto.

Custoiasrs, old and new, art coidinlly invited to all at

175 Main St.,southBide, bet. 6th & 7th. N. B. Catting d.)uo to order »Uo, H»Q»v»ting and Kopniriog hi tti«» cboapHNt »unar. «3m

MERCHANT

A I O IN

FALL TKADE, IHC8.

BANNISTER

IS NOW BI0EIVING HIS

FALL AND WINTER STOCK!

OONBIBTINO IN PABT, OF FINE

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BUSINESS SUITS.

BLACK, BROWN, BLUE, DAHLIA AND SILVER FOX

BEAVERS!

And for a Fin. Assortment of Black and Otofotsd

Cloths and Doeskin Casslmeres.

BKAllTIHJL STYLES

Of AMKBICAH 0ASBIMEBE3 of all grades aud prices.

Also kept constantly on baud a good assovhasit

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Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs, Suspenders, Ties, die.,

SI3IIITS,

Of the best quality, mads to order.

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Woolen Shirts, Knit Jackets, shawls.

[A few Nice Cues.]

Satchels and Valises.

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MB. .BLACK

Still luparintenda the Merchant Tailofrbg Department, and guarantees a perfect fit. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW, etrts Aire x)rMa«y lavHedtocall at .'.,c

No. 79 Main Street.