Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 February 1869 — Page 2

BA1LY EXPRESS

tkbbk HAUTE, INI).

MOBffltJ

MajrolRg*

Feb.

8lh,

During the present year the profits have been disbursed for materials, and now they have an office costing $9,000, and which is worth $12,000. This gives a saving for each member of $460 beside the $20 per week,

out of which

some

have probably saved additional resources, During the next year they expect to make good dividends of profits, beside retaining a reserve fund for enlarging the office. They print several weekly and monthly journals. This is a gratifying succesB. Having done so well in the in fancy of the concern and with little cap! tal, bow much may they not do hereafter? It is likely that had they not co-operated they would

be

now as they found them

selVes in 1866—destitute of capital. "What is the use Of being the dependent work ing servants of capitalistst when the more intelligent laborers can co-operate with certainty of success

Personal [and Political,

Thx policy of the Indian Committee of the Senate fa to stave off action on the House bill transferring the Indian Bureau to the War Department by proposing other measures which will occasion delay "Will the friends of the bill rest content under this finessing

Custom Housb officials in New York are growing remarkably circumspect and cautious. The Appointment Clerk in that office, for instance, gravely anaoun cee, in a published card, that he has

come

Or the twenty New England

XjOKD Wattyat has declared

18#8.

Co-OperatlTe Buccess.

The New York Post gives an interest, ing account of ft co-operative printing house in that city. In May, 1865, twentyfive printers concluded to co-operata Having no money, they subscribed during two years two dollars each per week, and tbuB raised $5,000. They purchased an office worth $6,600 for $2,500, and the balance was expended for more type an£ materials. Business was commenced, and two of the printers went into the office to do such work as might be had. Soon patronage increased, and two more were employed. In a short time the whole association were working in their own establishment under their own direction After a year they had not only received $20 each per week, but $3,000 were made, which was expended in rent, fuel and materials for enlarging their operations,

members

of the present House who will be in the next Congress, fifteen are said to be for Mr. Dawes and five for Mr. Blaip?.— There Is, however, a vigorous canvass for the latter, and it may be that he will lead outside of his own locality. The division among Down East members leaves an opening for a candidate from some other locality, if there is an^

one

disposed to improve it. We do not -hear of any other candidate being seriously proposed at present.

Those "who read attentively

patches in our last issue are aware.that Dr. Mu(Jd, the gentle Samaritan iwho bound up Booth's wounds and pciured therein the oil and wine of symfiathy with his murder of Abraham Lincoln, and who was sentenoed for life to the Dry Tortugas as a reward for his humanity, has been at last remembered in his martyrdom. Mr. A. Johnson is reported to have directed a pardon to be issued to him. Poor Dr. Mudd, what sufferings he has endured in the interest of our Southern brethren. He should have an ovation in Baltimore, a triumphal procelsioa in Washington, and a life-pension From "My Maryland." i-, 1

"Bbfobk the people Mr. Andrew Johnson is one of the most telling orators in the United States." So writes the leading journal of the Democracy, alluding to the probable apparition of our moribund President

as

the oratory whieh rivets the "Dimokrat" generally repels the model American citizen. Even Horatio Seymour, the respectable front of Democracy, built up a Republican majority wherever he spoke.

Banks' proposition for the establishment of a protectorate over San Domin. go, which was voted down so emphatically, tho other day, appears to have been a mere feeler of public sentiment as to the project on foot for the acquisition of that tropical territory. Louis

of a universal system of education. Hi! plan involves principles akin to thoee that underlie the American system. Local taxation and'sjjph assistance from the national treasury as will insuie a perfect adaptation to the wants of all concerned! are his initial propositions. But chief among them we notice that Which takes in compulsory education. The children of criminals, and all of xa vagrant character, are to be provided with a public parent, with full powers to compel attendance at school. The step is a grand one. It is one which nobility has ever antagonized, but which the logic of the times will force upon them. We are heartily glad that it has coupled with it the compulsory idea .The

be

"extra watchful lately, and never opens his mouth, lest he put Ms foot ip it.

Wx

like Garfield's talk about) the

Washington Indian affairs. He said he would never vote for appropriations of money that were to flow through the unclean channels of the Indian bureau, as it was more corrupt than any other branch of tho government he had ever heard of. The Senate appears to be in the foul embrace of this ring, and no efforts that the gallant Garfield and his co-workers can make are likely to effect the abolition of this bureau.

State takes up­

on itself to punish the consequences of ignorance. Can there be any reason why it should not compel the banishment of ignorance. ..'

Oki Butts has made himself the butt of all sensible men by publishing an absurdly long pamphlet on repudiation. Had he stopped after penning the first two lines he would have said better all he does say. This is the commencement:

History is philosophy teaching bj example.

1

No large national debt

of them

was ever paid

or discharged except by repudiation. Wonderful things these! Aside from the lie in the latter quotation, the ergo would be, therefore, this nation should repudiate its national debt, and that in stantly. And so, on he goes from one fallacy to another, now misquoting, now falsifying history, now tergiversating facts, now drawing wrong inferences, now sweating and figuring and frothing in search of that ergo

which an ass might

have written for him in a trice, had he been as fortunate as Balaam in his blind ness and stubbornness. 1-

A small invoice of gold was received a few days ago from Alaska. In castinc our eye over the purchases made by the United States, this has less to commend it, so far as its climate and situation are concerned, than any other. When its controlling influence upon Rational com merce is considered, and the advantages that will accrue in case of war, then its real worth begins to appear. We know not how soon the word small

GLEANINGS-

The Down East ice men are in a good humor again. The hairless ones in America spend $500,000 a year on wigs,

Abscinthe is said to be a more subtle pefBon than Prusslc acid.

A

woman's rights paper., in German, is announced in New York. Anna Gagarin is the richest heiress in Russia. She has $80,000,000.

Eighty thousand tuns of ice* have been etored at Gardner, Maine, for shipment. The beeper of a groggery in Hartford killed his bar-tender because he snored so loudly,

A Galifornian

thej dis­

has built

75,

Governor of Tennessee

and candidate for the Senatorial succession from that State. This may all be so, but, remembering the historio "swing around," we must ask on which side will he tell? The American people are. fortunately not that body of simple humanity which votes the

With

Democratic ticket, and

Paul

Angerard, with credentials from Prosit dent Baez of the Dominican Republic, is the inspiration of this movement.

He

asks the United States to take his country, pay its debt of several millions, incorporate It into the

Union, give it a

territorial government, and allow it to be born hereafter as a State by thet usual process. In consideration of which he claims that the republic is three fifths as large as Ireland, is of vast fertility and mineral resources, and contains only two hundred thousand population, whereas.it is capable of containing ten million. Seward wants to close the bar-, gain at once and there is said to be a very romantic disposition in Ben. Butler, and one of the Washburnes—-not Elihu —eL el.

at Washington to add this San

Domingo to our national debt and our •national difficulties

an "agricultu

ral locomotive" that rune thirty-nine plows at once. The stock of cotton on hand in Augus ta, Ga., Saturday, by actual count,, was 2 0 0 2 4 a

The Boston Traveller speaks

ijtfikvor neighbors for help. Hi& Jrife bearing

dolefully

of the spread of infidelity in the large towns and cities of Massachusetts. Louisiana's total debt bearing interest is $9,240,850. The total interest

due this

year, with the debt past due, is $832,238,

The recent lynching of two men has put a stop to the operations of the gang of thieves on the line of railroad between Jackson and Humboldt, Tenn.

I

Quails are fast disappearing from the prairies, even as far west as Kansas. The Legislature is called upon to pass a law against catching them by nets.

The Boston Traveller intimates that the correspondence between the War Department and General Banks, relative to General Grant, will Boon be published.

A Southern paper says

dwelling bouse and outbuildings, sold for $700, half cash.

MURDER AJfD SUICIDE IN IOWA.

1 Husband Sills his Wife and Attempts to Kill Himself

From the Dm Moines

(tow*)

Begiater, Feb.

9.]

On Saturday evening a mo3t terrible tragedy occurred in Marion county, about four miles south of Moaroe, on the road between that city and Red Rock. It seems that a Mr. George Shaffer has been in trouble with his wife. He has left her twice, and always treated her with cruelty. Last fall be suddenly left home and went to Missouri, without reason or cause, leaving his wife destitute and unprovided for. The father of the woman, Mr. Yarns, gave her a home at his house.

Some six

weeks ago Shaffer catn6 back from Missouri, wanting to live with his wife again. She and her parenta refused. Since that time he has been oootinaally trying to induce her to live with him, but she would not consent, and her parents forbade him coming to see her any more.

On Saturday he went to Monroe and procured a revolver and ammunition and started for her father's house with the resolute determination—** he has since said—of murdering his wife, if he bad to kill the whole family in doing bo.

Ar»

riving at the house, he found no one at home bat his wife, his mether and his own children, of which there are two. Stalking into the room, he

was

met by

the mother, with whom he had an altercation, which ended by his knocking her down with a chair. The woman was not so badly hurt bat what ah* conld regain

tiie noise, came into the rosin, when l#*t one* knocked her down with ft cbair,flaid shot her through the head, killing her instantly. He then tried to kill himself, his revolver snapped three cape without exploding. Securing a butcher knife, he attempted t&cut his own throat,, and jsiieceeded in miking'some fearftil gaptf bat the knife was so dull that the jugular veinmBFriyiailed under ita pwenoa.^

The mother, on returning with some neighbors, entered the room to find a most horrible spectable. On the floor lay her daughter stiff and stark in death, and lying by her, with his head on her and his arms encircling one of his chidreo, was the. fiend who had done the fearful work.

He was taken ia charge and carried to Bed Bock,where medical aid was summoned.|It ia feared that he will recover. He was not so badly hurt as. to be unconscious, but conversed right along with his usual intelligence. He said he went there for the purpose of killing bis wife, and said he thought he had loada enough in bis revolver to kill the whole family, if necessary, and still have one barrel left for his own destruction. _f.

LEGISLATIVE

Senate bill

may be left

off the invoices of gold received from it. This fact is patent, that were its sale pro posed to-day for double what was paid for it, it would be scouted as a foolish thing And this recalls the singularly fortunate character of all national purchases. -Fifteen millions of dollars .yras paid for Louisiana. What now is the mouth of the Mississippi worth Would it be given for a price equal to our national debt Florida cost $5,000,000. Its reefs prove coral ornament around the neck of the Gulf. What is its price today? We gave $10,000,000 for Texas. A resale at $1.25 per acre would make a fortune for Uncle Sam. California cost $16,000,000 and the blood and treasure of the Mexican war. A higher figure has been paid for less territory, but who can count its worth now?

SUMMABTJj.«

1 1 biday, February 6 '..''"SENATE. 1 The

Sen ate met

at ten

Senate

o'clock.

The following

new bills were introduc

ed: Senate bill No. 184, to amend section tion of the act of June 10, 1852, defining felony, and prescribing punishment therefor.

bill

No. 185,

to amend section

forty-nine of the election law, approved June 7, 1852. Senate bill No. 186, to establish a Court of Common Pleas in each county of this

State. Senate bill No. 187, to revise an act relation to the taxation of lands in cities, approved June 18,1852, providing that tracts of forty acres or upwards within the city limits, used exclusively for agricultural purposes, shall not be liable to city taxation.

Senate bill No.l88,to provide for thesale sale of certain State lands in Clay county obtained from Aquilla Jones.

No. 189,

toamendsection

Senate bill

191, enabling cities or towns

to make and keep in repair roads lead ioe to cemeteries. Senate bill No. 192 to amend section 15 of the election law.

Senate bill 193, to amend sections 1 and 10 of the registry law.

Senate bill

19^ making«n,

impropria­

tion to the Binking fund to repay for money borrowed to erect, the new State building.

Senate bill 195, to amend section 17 of the act for the incorporation of cities. Senate bill 196, defining the crimes of grand and petit larceny, and prescribing punishment.

Adjourned until Monday at 2 o'clock. Bills passed—Senate bill No. 114, to prevent the introduction of Spanish

Senate bill No. 178, an act to amehd seotion of an act fixing the time of holding courts in several counties of the Stale, approved June 18th, 1852.

Bills Introduced—House bill No.|l72 creating, establishing, locating, knd providing for the maintenance of the ifndi ana

College of Agriculture and the 'Me chanic Arts, House bill No. 173, to amend sections four and six

of

House bill No. 175, to provide for spe cial terms of courts of this State, to set tie issuos, hear motions, account orders, etc.

Agricultural College— A message from the Governor was

re

ceived,transmitting a communication ticom the Commissioners of Monroe county, offering to issue bonda to

thvsxtont of fifty

thousand dollars in aid of the College of Agriculture and Meohatiics, in case that institution shall be established in said county.

Election of State Officers^*'1 I For State Printer—A. H. Conner.' State Agent—W- Gresham. State Librarian—rM.

G. McLain.

Directors Northern Prison—A. Hamrick, Col. Willis A. Blanch, J.iW Hart.

Director of Southern Prison—W. W Curry. Trustee of Soldiers' and Seamens' Home—Henry B. Hill.

President of the Board of Trustees of Benevolent Institutions—Dr. P. H. Jam eson.

Trustee of Hospital for the Insane— Dr. J. H. Woodburn. Trustee Blind Asylum—John Beara.

Trustee Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Dr. John M.-Kit^en:-*Hte9«BfeWH'-

Domestic Unpleasantnesses.

The Omaha

there is a com­

mon aunt to all children born in New England—ant-ipathy. Baby-raising is a lost art among the descendants of the Puritans.

A farm on the Northeastern

Railroad,

About twenty-three miles from Charles ton, S. O., containing one hundred acres,

Republican says: "About

a month ago Mr. Wm. Bines, of Cheyenne, took a partner for life, in the shape of a young and innocontly blushing maiden. Mr. Rines is now at Wastacb, at tending to business. Last night the Den ver coach took the bride, and an interesting young man named Tabor, toward the argentiferous regions of Colorado.— A note was left by the lady, ordering the disposition of her baggage, and requesting no one to weep for her as she was going to change her local habitation and condition."

A rich old farmer, aged seventy, in Cuyahoga county, Ohio, proposed marriage to a designing young chit of sixteen, and was accepted. The old man's grownup children had their amatory progenitor apprehended on a eharge of lunacy. The Judge gave him a sound lecture on the subject of deceitfbl women, which so opened his eyes that he left the room vehemently protesting that he didn't want to marry anybody, no how.

The Cynthiana (Ky.) paper says "Between midnight

and

Thx Txxth's Salvation.—The interior bark of tho Soap Tree of Chili is admitted by

botasirtrto

every otner article

her feet, and Immediately .flew to the the Western Hemisphere.

Itch,

JC*dirt

Brrrfcu, and

IllxvozK

.TC|re8, or^ider whatever name

tttiy

-b&designatedpistpeedily and effectually cured by the o^s of Palmer's Lotion. ietfc

st

MiaiatAr'

and prd^niiaent Teripera' once remarked that go where he would £rott«s»«sd^o(^siiittBtiy.1s the (iHsr^j he hardly over failed to find

BMP

tecturer

Plantation

iractice of using these Bitters too freely le could not conscientiously say that hi# would discard them from the side-board, for he had himself experienced beneficial results from their use, and that, from a long and close observation, he

was con­

vinced that when us«d moderately, and as medicine exclusively, they were all that was recommended. At the same time he warned his hearers not to pull the cork too often, for they were f« too pleasant a tonic to trifle with.

Ma3»oiAa Wat**.—Superior

7

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to tho

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price.

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of the registry law. Senate bill No. 190, to authorize the people of the townships to prohibit the retailing of intoxicating liquors.

One fiottle,

Standard

"Coster's Bat.

Or,

Johh F.

or

cattle fever. Senate bill 145, to prevent the spread of the Spanish or cattle fever, and proTiding damages for Iobsbs sustained by introduction into the State. I

PIMA8BABNK8* CO, 21

Said

Pbalon9*

the acts prescribing the

powers and dutieB of Coroners, approved May 17, 1868. House bill No. 174, providing for the improvement of streets of incorporated towns and villages.

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Bakkwkll: j.

&

Jaotct

Celebrated Patent Cycloids

Axaa.

.Please

more.

are selling Axes painted red, as the Bid Jaokc

Azt.

The

*opd

Its

qualities of this Axe consists

OVTTIKO

Instroments,

LIPPINOOTT &

1v,5 5'S'tu sytrs

Pittobntgh,

WANTED—AGENTSKKITTIHCI MACHINE.

Price

Bos­

THE PATENT MAGIC COMB! Will color gray hair a permanent black or browdf Sold everywhere. Stmt by mail lor $1,25.

Addiess

WB. PATTOH,

Treasurer,

Magic Comb Company, Springfleld, Maas.

a CHESTS, Farmers,

dardvnen, and.

rpi I VI

Troe and Viae Invigo-:

Pralt4l owi •'t

improved

rrult

ratorand lns«ct Destrojei." Samples to test will be fjrwerdtdtoany part of

-theOnlred

aATtsrAovioa guaratiUeA. Good

Agents are wanted in every County in the United Statea. Address

J. AHBABN, 63

Baltimore, Md.

Second street,

OFFICBBS

(vvw

tration. We prepare applications ln

form for Government positions secure Congressional and other neHeawr.r Influence, and personally present the claims of applicants. For circular of instructions, address, with stamp, Wn-

ewtaran Hatdhs,

Washington,

D. O.

toi'atewariW atv-it asmvU j--*

fes# «it co »i

ad

at vsttc

»ifj ioJ

r'i»

i&sSi

»tli ttaa'mmoo of. *A'i

iitsr

oi

ruAswwtSj

stKt $t&3 Ua MU tucixxi I •isi

Have Hade Advertising

a

Study.

VOB TIM CUtl 1

woald ouoa have paid IkMBSSi

jgmmU

niKjB atJ?!—A lo elttv tt x'^ i*a6^af 'S'-nMhrnx fiWMf »ilssax» xaa uj ot .vymhnam vti

at Law,

il»

NOTAItY PUBLIC. Otrisl—0 Wk

Strast,

Wm.

U«d ^nhlkhed.

/OHK8

Gineiaaati,

O. «hioago, 131.,

-MTrHTAIir —Inferior ^ork4

Bee tut

tho books yoa. hay

#*,75

per

Company"!

RICHLY BOKHTIO

1

TOILET SOAPS. McKEONE. YAN HAACQSN 8.

A CO..

Front-it, Phiuuu.paia, ..

•ot281*w6maad

Attorneys at Iaw,

OWtols.—TTb.

W JIaln JHreet,

ap stairs.

febUdtf

E. UtBAN,

Attoraeyand

a

Coaaaellor at

BICHABJDSON, M.

!'N

T"

aoooaHoa

to

kb. s.

a.

OFFICE—Ot

per Mat. cheaper,

which aocoanta for iha great falling off In the demand for the foreigji»o»pr, and the unprecedented laoeeaa

sarra.

Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street.

aplSdtf TBBBB-HA0TE.

DB.O.

give satisfaction in all cases.

This Machine will

Lock Stitch."

seebnd stitch can be cut, and stilt the oloth cannot be palled: apart withbat tearlng lt.

f75

We

to

$200

per month and ex-

peusea, or a comlnissioa from"wlilch,twice' that amount can be made. Address

8BCOMB A CO.,

Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass., or St. Louis Mo. CAatton.—Bo not be Imposed fipon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machltics, under the same name or otherwise.

PACIFIC174HOTEL,

170, 172,

.tendency

Heikes.

OLD KSTABLISHHKIfT

with a new fea

ture. Every person can procure Tre«Mand rlants at Wnolewale Prices, by ordering through our Glnb Department. For prices and other Information, address

oris of the

W. F. HK1KKS,

for our new

xtooo

gant XnkraTings, Slaps,

bode

Aa.

The

Peo pie's Edition

oi

xioo*

according, to ability and energy.

For folrpatticulars, address Zl|IOI(SIi, McOoB-

DY A 'CO.,

Philadelphla, Pa.

'AHTXAfortlie

acrs.

Howsoa.

A

TiTid

itcture of the times of thegreat Apostl*. Warmcommended by olergymen of

All

denomina

tiona- Superior' to the Xnglish edition,

at oae-thlrd its price.

and Hold

,N

te« and referenoes In

Agents

than ever before Offered. Circulars frM. Address the Publishers,

B. W. BUSS A CO.,

To­

vtj

Agents Wai&ed for

how

to

Make

oottu

7B0

ezpertensed agents find it

pays to canvass for this book.

FIHPLK8,

WW

to

Iiife'and TimAsof

flssaplstc Kdlttoa. By Oonybears A Howson,

Offloe of Marshall, Mcntesnma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss to aad

boat

alMfcalns

..

novSSdtf

PAUK HOTEL, ,i« or THB AHBBI0AN AHB KVROPEAN PLAN, Cor. BefJeman and Nassau Sts, JTetsr Cify 'lXatl Park...... .HewTork

QEOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B.—Located In the very heart of the*wholelale buaioeis, this is otid of the most conveintly located Hoteiribr Merchant*, Boslneas men and others vMtlng

thb cltyS

re

si

Pikes Opera Souse, Cincin­

Pittsseid,

Mass., JieT.C. V. Sp*ab, Principal. Fifiy sixth semi-annual Term opens March

i,

18G9.

and locat&ritiuntarpassed.

fJrfffS

Faculties

,6S Jtl

r--

MANUFACTURE

W

'4B

pEAIEIE

Mvmn

Voarth'8W«rt»f

Third

l«w,

GXNSBAIt COLBSCTING AGBNT, Torre QantOsInd.

a

J-Wal*i(ai)aftkantwof

Omoa.—Ho.86 Main Street.

are

Mdly

DENTISTRY.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW Suaanoii an

HacBAinoAi.

I W I S 1%' Baooeaaor toJ r. D. K. WILD,

Mo,

167

National Block, Terre Haute,

Main St.

Ind. [m30dtf

IND.

gswr-—

O. LIKCOLN,

The Oldsal Established Dentist Ln Terre Haute, Oman—Oh Sixth Street, between Main

he

can

[JyS0.ll

HOTELS.

HOTEL,

CORNER NtMra CHERRY &TS. Oppoalt« Eaitera Market Moose.

Having

a

large Wagon Yard attached, will en­

able me to give

general

eling public.

satisfaction to the trav­

D. W.-BAHK1N

Msf

and

176

QreetuHeli Street,'

One door north of Oortlandt, block west of Broadway.aadone The undersigned takes pleasure In annonnolng ii6 his nnmeroui frlenda aid patrons that from this date, tha charge of tha Pacific will be

S2,fiU

per day. Being sole Proprietor of this House, and there fore, free from the too common exaction of an inordinate rent, heis fully able to meet tha down ward

of prioes without any falling off

ef service. It will now, as heretofore,be bis aim to main, tain undiminished the favorable reputation of the Pacific,whichithas enjoyed for many years as

bast travelers' hotels.

The tabte wiH be boatititally supplied with every delioswy of the season. The attendance will be found efficient and obliging.

The location will be found convenient for those' whoso bnsineaw calls them'in the lower part of tha,

slty,andof

of

pages, profOaelr illustrated with ele­

oao.o. bttt

NATIONAL HOUSE, Oon.Srxrii im Maui

Ssaasr,

TfiRBfi HAUTE, IND O JACOB BSTX SDH.,.—.——^..PBOPBIBTOBS.

This House has been tbprohghly refarnlshsl

«y»dwl*.

the farmjpay.

IJIEBKE HAUTE HOUSE,

riJ

ua ui

pages

beautiful and useral tUbStratlons. Parmers, youSg men

9300

Terre Haute, Indiana.

This Hotel nas reoeatly been rait ted, and pntia flrst:olasa order, oflering acoommodatlons unsnr passed In the State.

T. C.

lumil.Prop'r

HOUSE: w»'i

flLARK ooBMta

OOBMta or

TOST AXD OHIO

Terre

,with

an Introduction, by Bishop Simpson It is the greatest Biblical work,of the age.' Send for our oopj-right circolar endorsed by

H. W.

STaUTS..

Haute, Indiana

W: B. 8BIFF1IH... .Prapprietor

9dSm

frtfl

tfrai

rtri

'C PHYSICIANS.

PHISICtdK, BtBtttm A*D AOOOUOflKK. Birca Bi^hil bishop talbott, O, D., B-

W. MartJas iJi^ Beach, Ksq. Br.^

Dmat and

Bggert.

BsaiDBNoa

on- Mulberry street,

tvsen Qtb and 7th, ne*t to Kormal SchdoL sSSdtf R. A. AENAUD. y. $*'/(

OmoBr-Oorner of Main and Fifth Street*, over tbe National State Bank. Basmuioa—Oheatnnt

St-,

nriaiy)

i. &

i-1

The people leem to to

not.)

send me twenty dozen

YourB

trolyM

P.

1

.iff..'.,W.

!?T02Jt'« IV.'V* 'al'i I gf-ntw 8« w. yrz4 Ai IwSftUa Sfto-w —stiisiH .f}£ I"

CAUTION*—Uopriaolpled

between Alh and 7th

TBBBB HAOTB. INS.

"Similia Siniilibut Guranter." -A TTAYING ASSOCIATED OUELX

selves together for the practice of Medicine with the above Homoeopathic law as our guide, we will be pleased to attend all who may need our professional services.

OFF! OB, 139 MAIN STREET,

between 6th and 6th streets,'

dealer

Store.

In

qualities, not in the red paint

Tha

"Ban

Jackxt" for

s^le

J!6.

The

simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit

$19,000

itltohes per min.

ute. Liberal inducements to Asian ta. Addre»s

over

Ja25dlm

s.

by all responsi­

ble hardware dealers and tha manufacturers.|

J.frw.

HOFF'S

Kr EXTRACT

Great Reduction in Price. QvLUtite Am

paoMnirrsa

A BMlXlltniT,

Uamnramj j'T

ntWMl

States

BBTKBAfiK.

[KSPKC1ALLT HUMrNS *OTHUM.] A

Certain

under the aew Adminis-

BBMBST

for Disorders of tbe

THB0AT, CHK", LIJIS9 All) STOMACH. fiold by Druggists and Grocers. J08. 8. PK01BSK9,

Knnay St., New Fork. «a3 Brim Protitum N. A.

BoU for 0,8. Jan4deodiy

-Xt

gQ PER CENT. ISED tJ OTIOK.

lattce to Berduaat Banhsw, Bre. kers, FttUBken, Msttostn, PvtaU wT)MSaai% towyw«, ArtiU.

tsciftlsMMMl7Mb Oircnlara, Fries*«arrent, I^Uaca,

OataVwaf'x Music,

1/100

will send to any oht a list of

the bestSewspapers In tha tfaitad Statas.

980. A yoi£|

QaotaUons,

or aay Documents, or Draw-

Inn maybe obtained

at tbe following sitraordl-

nary cheap prices: lOOoopiea, fhc-similea, of any document or drawtax.

*0., 42,00! B90

copies

copies,

18,00

I

fafomatioB. Addrass Box

and

Or

be saved by using

Mian

for

CT,Ke»

10P.000

SO pet

copies

cent, upon the above prieae may

K^uaion's Fanar

Amomani-

to Paomka Fuss, for Ofllosa, PabHabars, Stationns, Printer*,Schools,

Compiles.

Price

Hm-STBairof UOWlM

done

MADB1 OB'S

Patent

jktwH

Ai

io

PrtattacJTrlt

ou %sm «a

•liosab itoow"

1

boy eatt itrlke cm

10p eopiM,

totter

sIm, per hoar, of any Maest, dnwlng, music, with tha neatest ftrfUty. MaarlM'e Patent Stetea BIjBta are sold at moderate prices.. Pablk exiMirlmeataeae) Saturday.

CITY PLlNlljG KILLS.

CMFT A WILLIAMS, KAKtrrAcrunnns

or

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Stair Railings,

J7 3

Ballnsters.

j*3 Newell

Posfe,

Florlng

and Siding,

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers —IN PINE LUMBER, "'Lath and Shingles,

Slate Roofing.J"!"*"~ -si Cement Hoofing.

Roofing Felt.

Onstom Sawing, Planing and Wood Timing DONE to ORDER. All Work? Warranted!

Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Sts. Ja83dtf

fti'i 5?if

and

Ohio, one door south of Rational Douse. Having had upwards of eighteen years' experience in Dentistry,

"he

is oonfldent that

-»T

*THE

WI8E MEN

of the

To all Invalids and Sufierers rao

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,

As the

Beat and Most Relllable Medicine Byer offered to people for the above clais of diseases.

The nnrsing babe, itx brothers and sisters, its

p&renta

and grand-parenM, will all find this

pleasant remedy well adapted far their different oomplaints. MAKtJTAOTUBtn

ays

ONLT

»ul8—dOmeod i. -.iac

ready access to all Bailroad and

Steamboat-Lines.

Price, in cloth, 3,

fiffl pAlfl

feMwem JOHN PATTEN.

St

TARRANT & CO.,

Greenwich St., New York

mm-

For Sale by all Druggists.

imiro iiii

,Miam

'J ia.: 1

JOHN BAKNIKLE.

Merchant Tailoring. Be keeps, always on band a FASHIONABTjK SBLBOTIOK OF OASSIHKKES, VBSTIHGS OLOIHS,

Ac., and israady te make.it up in

The Latest Style and on Short notice and on very Seasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promisee to make ap to order, whether tbe geods be iurnlshed by.him or not.— Bverything in his line cheaper

N

than,

else.Onttlng dene and warranted, to

patronage solicited.

Joseph C- YateN, JUST IN RECEIPT OF

Mens' Bats

of all kin da.

Boys' HaU of aU

*-*'.*

Irindo,4^

"Ji1: Misses'Hats of

aU kindsV

Irifarvta'

Hate of all Itinda

Aad at all prices. Hats made to order nu short tiotleh. aadso.

.....

THE FALL ST* LEIS,f ., .^ tnSiJUL 149 fain

Street,

nnv STdtf

-L

vr,, .t-'-a ira.MBM un mtu-nita -iaSa'aa bita

than)*

itom noitfo eJtliO? oj -4'jv edT »X* bv'OJt

l^SMl

Bliroi sdT-

HOTHEBS !.i MOTHERS!! oi MOTHERS!!!

DONT FAIL TO PBOCXIEB

Irs,

SflotMn

Symp,

f*

For Ohildren. Testhing: This valuable preparatlan haa been used with nvBB FAHJSMI sucx!K8fl xHotr-

I OF Cr AffBfti

It not

owy

Hudson's China

APPLEBY WATERS:

YOUNG,

9

Viral 9$

PHYS1CI4N and\STfkQ%!dN: OFFICE—West Side Public Square, (Formerly

oocupied by Dr. Oortis.)

Catls attendecl to night and day. National Hunse.

rdlarea tha

ftoto

fee

pain, but

tafiMatee the stonach and bowels, oorrecU addlty, givea too* and energy to the whole system.aadwill

It also Instantly relieve

Griping

(Iks Bo*eel*

aad

Full-dinetions

Wind OoHe.

We believe it tha BBST and 6UBEST REMmv in THE WOBU), ta all caaea of DY8BNTKBY aad D1ARBHCHA IN CHTLDEEN, whether arising from teething or any other causa.

tat

bottle.

nafaig will accompany each

,f

Be sunt and call for "KBS. WTNSLOW'B SOOTHING BYEUP," Having

tix&fac-rtmil* oi

Basldea£» at jaSSdtf

Craris ft Paasara,"

on tbe ootmae wrapper. All others an baas tmi tattoos.

•.wvzruHoo v".ixoasiT«isoGaa

iaa« HoI

'in# U'spl

t0^ ona COR lit®' (.iff md-fen* .*£*}%

8PEER8 ^STANDARD

Ijjr.T_E.-RS

THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly JPerson^.3l FOB THE WE ATE,

FOBTHBPAL8, r— FOB TBB SIOKi.T, FOB THS AOJID,''^

FOE VKMAliKS, FOB SPBIKO

ATo

Bittern Eqinl

to

stem it the natural channels, and give

TONE -A.1ST3D VIGOR —*o ran— sa v.

Trail) All OU, Mill ID mill!

All asa It with

wonderful aneoees. Bringa QOLOR

To the pale whltaiij), BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thla &ee and care-worn ooasteaance.

Cures

FBTBB

's

aad creates

BTAXDABD BITTBB0.

wwrlr ara

T3 ALFRED c, B. J.,and MS Broadway, Hew^Tork. I»d« supplied .v ••fdO ba **8

INSURANCE^

tfMav

NATIONAL,,,

LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

3

or

TBB

United States of

W^^OTOM, P. t.

CHAETSREB SPICIAL ACf

LAND

Tke Divine, the Physician, the Jndge USE DAILY IH THJBIB OWN HOMBS AMD &£CX)UM£HE

A A

Dyspepsta^ttck Headache, Soar Stomach, Costiveness,Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, bilions Attacks. Liver Complaints,

NATUSE'S OWN

aaiit

JAT COOKC,

(Tom,

and good rkahshy,

TABBANTN

ef

and New Tables,

!3ill

x-ix Merchant Tailor, I a-! UATN STBBXT, «#t Over 8axton£ Walmslm/'t Dry Goods store Would respeotsully call the.attention of the cltisens of Terre Hante, and the public in general, that he has rented room*above Saxton &

MlfltlSS

Jo" «6, 1868.

GASH CAPITAL- $1,000,000, PAID 19 mix.

BRANCH OFPICEi"

First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA.

Where the general bnsintaa ot the Company

is

transacted, aad to which all general corrwpondenca should be addrecsed.

nntn-oi'

OFFICERS:

0I.1BBKOB H. OLABK,

President.

Chairman Finance aad Exoon-

Oommlttee.

and

Bbeumatic Affections'.

,i

HBNBT D. OOOKB,

',0 ft

Tlce-President.

BKBBSOM W. PBBT,

Secretary and Aettary.

This Company, National in its character, offe by reason of its large Capital, Low Batea of Fre-

mlum

(he

most desirable means

of insuring life yet presented

te

the public.

The ratei of premium baiag largely rstKbed, are made as fayorable to the insnrer* as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertalntiea of Notee, Dividend*, and the

lai(understandings

Which the lat­

ter are so apt te cause the Policy-HulJer. Several new and attiaoUve tables are now presented, which need only to be understood to prove acceptable

:o

the]public, such as DmIH-

COXE-PBODUOING POtlOT

PBKMIITM POUCT

aad' BBTUBN

In the ftnaar, tkefolicy-

holder not only aecurea a lift lnanraaoa, payable at death, bnt will reoeive,

if

of a few years,

osHsst

living,after a period

an

annxal

cent.

(10

imetm* ajpal to

per tent.) qf hit poiicf.

Odmpany agreea

moaqr

advantages oflkred by the National

Ooaspapy.

Walma

ley'i Dry Goods store, for.thepurposeef carrying on

or

to

.General

anywhere

fit.

A

liberal

..

»UVitii**

ugS9dtf.

f&vt c.'iAiV.* Uf

.!)fijjaw a "io wo

.qpajj J9oi

HATS AND CAPS.

KW YOBK HAT STOttb

jper

In the latter, the

to Mum to th* 11—i U* total

h*Jkat$4id im, im aiUHmto tkt .v '--oi

The attention of persons contemplating insaring their lives or increasing the amount of

ance they already have,

(nsnr-

IS

called to the special

Ufr&iiraace

-^J rr-

Circulars, Pamphlets and fa

11

particulars gtrec

on application to the Branch Offloe of the Company,

John w. eilLJS cif„ CUfCTSSATI, OHIO,

Agents for Ohio and Oentral aad 8onttern Indiana^,,,

A. FOOTS

26dWly SI1' Agent fbr Terre Hante, IirfL .K10

cm-msI}

JNSUIiB

s»w J«oiT

WITH

THEI

/E N A

ft'

woq

Cash Assets over 19.

Fire aad Toland Insnrance at

ds -bt*' aUis lo

ai ftTsrabletdrms

as the Hazards Peimit for Beliabln Indemnity* \i- HAGBU A McKIDBK. AgeatS,

Jai6d3m

^rBowUns

A

Then

Speeds Standard Wine Bitters,

-iui

or—

WINE, HERBS & ROOTS Snaa'a Oeiahrated JClna,ao well known, with PKKDTIAN BARK,

CHABUMOI VL0WBB9, SNAKB BOOT,

-iuL iy %JJ WILD COBBBT BA!

aad such other

HBBBS

and

the

BOOTS

By

as will

la

cases assist Digestion, promoto the

all

8«orotlonsot

HaU.

FIBE AND HI'K

INSURANCE A0ENCY

•^0 t' r»rnrT"~ xkO

Bsprmntid.

Fire Ins.

Herclianls

Hortb

Con

BABTFOBD, OONN.

American fire

IniSaCo.

ruow »0I.Boa aI jcnsJM ai ad ladi hCil» I'dii) eH tid im o* sai

Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the above named Oompanies in lowest current {atee. Also, BEAL ESTATB bought and *1(L OOLLEGTIONS promptly, attended l*« Apply to :(h*i

3 fe ia

.A. OEANE,

Genera^^gire and Life Insuranoe Agent.

Main^St., between 5th St Oth

Terr© Haute,

5

-0-

"c WINE

•AT

teglltfaa

ifoW

ef

In^.

Offloe ISO Main Street" Old Stand of tirs. Thompson 4 Bust .mtaMitt

aftsit

,^af xwv AM 7-:isooo mfT

Cough, Cold, erMSra

Bwnia nsnuti uinnw,

uiDsaooLD

aa oaxokxD. It

iuo«p» Qosrtapa,

Irritation if flteLama perrmsnont Threat

nounced better thaa other articles. Oaraui only

jtme*

•Isa, jar aa lacaylM« taai Platisiae is orrkairH* aiawt*."'''

ml

fir«wi'»

Br«Kkul

Iracbes,

Havbia a direct inflsenpeto the parts, give immediate relief.

FOP Bronchitis, Aathsu, Oaturrh.Ca^i. swnpave aad Tlsr*aS BIssmss, TaocHcs ana u«ss wm ALWJ.II aooa soooaw-

8IS6EB8 AND PUBLIC 8PXUKB8 will Had

Trotkm

useful in clearing thf volee when

taken befote Singlni or Speaking, aad relieving tbe Throat after an uansnal axerttoa af tha

vo-

cal organw TrocAu are raw mmended and prescribed

«yThe

Physicians and have had

f«stim»-

aiala from emJnent men throughout the country. Being sin article of tfne m*rft, and' having frmtd t&rir allloaey by

a

teat of taany ysars, eaoh yaar

finds them in new localities ia various parts tbe world, aad the

IVHht are

nahrersally pro­of

"Baowa's

-»JL OF TOUTH

AFFBTITB.

ttrem. Use none other. Ask for

Try

SFBBB'S

Sold by Druggists and

See that my signature ia over the cork

Bnoaoaiat TaocHas,"

aad do not take any ef thewsrfU—

tmUaliem

A/TANHOOD jjo THE

that

restored In four weeks.

KIOORD'S BSSBMOB OF LIFB

(which

ara

fin possible. Sold iabottMat

DB.

restetea mahly

power*, lrom whatever cause arising of early pernicious habits, aelf-abwee,j iftipot«nrreffseisthe and climate, give way at onoe ta this wonderful medicine, If taken regularly awarding to the directions

very simple,

aad naatwno

restraint firem buslneaa or pleasure.). Failure

ia

«S,

tieainpae for t9

or'fonr qoanti-

To

ba oftt»auto

polnted agsntpn Aaerioa,hadonly

Awsn,«a^

»a-

B.

MBtusji, 8d

nfiMh.strart.jBi It? 97

•iiif

a? bago5 «nr a