Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 February 1869 — Page 2

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5CKBRK HAUTK. IN13^

ThnrBdmr

Personal and Political

At the reception of the Republican

eeneral^committee by Graat ,on Monday 1 .. onoftrn-mak* I

in New Tork, there wm no speecK-mak iBgi-' If Grant's exntn with this abomination at laVfces ana din ners, that reform alone ware Wrtfc mak ing him Prwident for.

It wants e*a

Maxtor JIakblb is said to have an aversion to public speaking^u#* that ofGrant. He never goes to a din ner where jil]iy blfthfirsptin fc expected with the wino." An Amwican with 1 the »uc-

sach a virtue as

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legal form, President and Vice President I

The French dramatists seized upon Isabella as fair game for the public diversion. At the Theatre dt Folies Dra matiguea, an extravaganza entitled »*i"Philperio" is in the full blast of popularity. The sensation of the plot is the arrival of a Spanish princess at a French inn, with her carpet-bag half packed and enough disorder to indicate unintentionally swift travel. A pompous Majordomoi accompanies her, who plays the castanelj and plys the warming pan with affec-^ tionate ardor. The play has been witnessed by Isabella and her son, who seemed much entertained by the bur leique on their calamity.

Ths Averiir National of Paris is much concerned by the rapid decrease of popu* lation in France. From.a careful analy-t .sis it gathers that within the last twentj years the average annual increase of births has only been 96,063, while thq annual average for the preceding fifteen years was 188,000. The Avenir adds "It is impossible not to be struck with this sudden halt in the population of France, a halt which colncideaso precise, ly with the loss and retrogression of our political liberties, and which contrasts so gloomily with the remarkable develop-" ment of population In the free States of Europe, and above all, in the great .American *»^»3iaass

Vickkbs, of Maryland, made a speech the other day on the proposed constitu^ tional amendment, to be numbered XV^ Vickers remarkod, with an exquisite sat-i ire, that he "had observed, with painj that whenever the party in power, wishi to do anything for which it could find warrant in the Constitution, it immedi ately resorted to the Declaration of In -dependence^" This surprising disoover^

Vickers rendered more important by declaration that after examination of thaj sacred instrument, although it was de« clared that men were entitled to "lifej liberty and the pursuit of happiness,'! nothing was said about the right of *uf^ frage—that privilege not being .connect* ed either with the enjoyment of liberty or the pursuit of happiness. After ^big surprising discovery Mr. Vickers content to take his seat like one who, ing with a sledge hammer argument, de molished his adversary, has nothing td do but to reet himself jrh^4fe$u$ing the prostrate body of his foe. Vickers it evidently destined to be a briliianl-ifght in the Senate, and ought to encouraged.

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Th* Senate omnibas Pacific Eailroa4 Taill meets with considerable oppositioni The Senators from Louisiana and Met Donald, of Arkansas, are strongly opposed. They will generally be sustained by the Senators from the Gulf States^ The reason is that .the Southern route i| not fairly represented in the bill, the op* ponents urging that a road on the fliirtyj second parallel would be more )ust. The bill as reported requires that the proceeds of all lands sold and all money due for Government transportation! be held fur the repayment of the interest and rei demotion of the bond*. Ton' per cent, of gross earnings of included roads are, after a specified term, to be paid over for a sinking-fund, and any company foiling to pay this is is to be proceeded against under the bankrupt law. The omnibus Paciflfe flailroad bill will ba resisted by other Senators on ths ground of itt iicott, taking into account the possibility of the Government having to pay the bonds themselves. It is estimated that "the roads whose bonds are to be guarranteed are forty-eight hundred miles,which) at thirty thousand dollars per mile, "the

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to is$l«I,'rwiH~TiS$144,000 total Amount of. interest to ha goarranteed will for the thirty years tie bonds run, amount to $252,720,000, being $108,720,000 more than the principal itself. At Biiteen'thoi^andd^lAn^p«g m^

ment would be $37,880,000 Iosb than by the proposed omnibus biil. At tho subsidy named the total of bonds required would be $76,800,000 interest for thirty $137,240,000 the total of risk

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I or*, vu •. ,rr Th* Ne#~=¥nrk State the I said Lear, 'are the carpenters, come to fix If Grant's exampfe do I

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convention of both houses'of Cocaoes. I tj^rofore, sutt-.tb^tih^ p^wer of naturali Grant and Colfax are' cow, in fact ^nd I

elect for four years from the 4th of March I glates authority, in such way and man1869 SI |ner and^i^jiiich power as may be

The Oh^ftg" Republican thinks Andy I deemed nl and proper by the National Johnson is becoming Presidential dust Legielatutt?/ attd that proWsion may be apd ashes verv-fa^t. The "last" a«t of I

orwarded

become so alarming in that State. The I

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cess which Marble hiu had. T*s statement by Frederick Douglass, in his lecture on William the Silent, that Mrs. Lincoln was arglng hef basband on to strike down slavery at the very time I this corrupt power, tens of when the newspapers were denouncing I

thougands

her Jot-jbeing apl^g on the whoelsof ^he arid ui gavernment, will n«ed "?ery good ap- lcotti^ite driidh^5n^of thaputii^of the thority" to male it believed. I

govwument guar­

anteed by the National^ Constitution, and instead th%«K?AS^ldft&nies of the State have been committed unscrupulous and venal oligarchy, which, although totally #nko|n«i to tl»e law, exercises al most supreme power in that State. Under

of false naturalizatioa.papers

eiectlve

The official-oounting of the votes.cast I igr thcr^9titinners faarffBfci, tireless speedy for President and Vice President of the I

United States, by tho^leptors of the d?f-1 rendered infinitely worse, u^tiV'anarchy ferent States, took plaee yesterday in joint I

franchise. Bad as the case now

reijef

i8 gfvep, their BituatioCKWill noon be I

war^omplete their ruin. They,

zing aijen3 may

state

made

ws Hfe Mas been his pardon of Mudd,*and ready extant cannot hereafter be used. nothing could better prove the mortality of the maB^Jhasiii final- turning to pei I DOMESTIC INFELICITIES ishable clay. Herein he emphasizes the I

be removed from the

courts ancD. veiWd- tn the United

whereby the fraudulent papers al

I A couple were married recently in

burial service in store for the coming I ga.,8(j8 jityi Missouri, in less than one fourth., ,.r I hour after they first saw each other ThiK we are to have an inauguration I gt Petersburg, Russia, has a high-life ball, after all Grant and wite are to be scandal. present. The conservative and radical elements of Washington society have co aletced, and decided to make a night of it in the north wipg of the ^easury *, and the "highest authority" lias' given assurance that he and she will be there.—. As nothing is said about the question of admitting colored citizens, it is supposed that there is a secret' understanding with the doorkeeper that the price is to be put #up fearfally on any of these whto happen to apply for admission "On with the the dance!"

The wife of Prince Putiatin

in Hannibal, Mo., did not wish her to marry him. A woman named Wulff, wife of John Wulff, a resident in Chicago, it is has eloped with some man, taking with her $75 belonging to her husband. Sbe sold off all the household furniture and pocketed the proceeds, and left her three children behind her.

They have had a sensation in Milford,

O, over the discovery of the love of a

fair lady for a sooty swain from Indiana. The black had a couple of yards of rope sent to him as a hint that if he did not make himself scarce the rope would be used and he left,, after .-^hi^hy^th^ ^la^y recovered.

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The Lynchburg (Va.) Republican says I

that opium e0Kng prevails in that com-

mudity to a muoh greater extent than I

Claj Rogers was shot and killed near Selma, Ala., last Saturday, by his broth-er-in-law, a man named Rica.,

A couple recently appeared before a New Orleans Justicejand asked for a divorce. Both were profusely ornamented with black eyes and bloody noses, which I they presented as evidences of "incompatibility of temper.

A JD1SIABDLI CWM

A

Han Bobbed and then Tied to the Track of the St Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad

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A most horrible and brutal attempt to commit murder occurred on the St. Joseph and Council Bluffs railroad track at the first station below Hamburg, Iowa, a few days since. The details of the cold blooded affair as detailed by thia Nebraska City News are ascertained from a resident of Iowa, who was at or near tbe

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lace where the murder was attempted, seems a man living five or six miles below the station, with $170 in his possession, left Hamburg early in the afternoon intending to walk home shortly after dark he was waylaid by two men, who, with sticks of wood beat him in a horrible manner not content with this, they dragged him across the railroad ties and tied him to the track. The-would-i be murderers supposed the man dead' but in order to allay suspicion as to foul play, placed him as above stated.—j Strange to say, the man recovered, and succeeded in oxtricatiDg himsolf from nis position. He was picked up on the following morning and carried home. He is unable to give a description of tbe villains who thus dealt foully to an innonocent and inoffensive man.

Old Abe and General Washington Kicking men Oat of the floue. Jt is peH

uknown

that Abraham L'n-

^awO{ I a mBd-huniored iaao, was ausceptiblflto.any insttjjtag remark, and "was oocaslbnhlly movM'to\^ia greatest indignation. Haonca becameao exasperated toward a rosident of New Tork city —at one time&h officer in tbe volunteers —as to actually kick him out of the Wbite House.

According to the Philadelphia Age, George "Washington, when President, performed a sitpUar feat—or footing—upon an audacious young Philadelphian. The Age says:

Our informant was Mr. JohB FanUB, of this-city, who was well known to many people hen be died a few years ago at a very advanced age. He toldua his story mora than once and it was odd enough to make us Hake a note of it,? as Captain Cuttle advises.-- ^1 waa a carpenter's apprentice in 1794," said Mr. Parum, "with Somen and Bandel and General "Washington, he lived in Market street, near Sixth. There waa something to be done in the stables for which Waahingtoa amployed Somers and Band el at the aame time something was to be dona in the houae-n-wiadow sashes te beJiung. It was to do this that was sent~ to' the house with Joe It another apprentice, quite early in the arornipg. The front door was opened for us by a ull, red-hair-ed Scotch girl, who told uis to come op stairs, and Joe, for fun, Tan up alter. When sha got to the top oi tha ctaiis ahe stopped, and Joe kissed bet 1 The girl gave a loud acream, Suddenly, a door opened, and General Wasfciftgtoa appvared! He had been shaving his fitce was all soapy, and in one hand held his brash,

Ud:jnjpe otb«t bi raaor. noiier ne ariad. The dead silence first broken Vj thn n«1 htaflftd Scotch

gtttpwS» ex fused LWiOntciy bytelliFg^ in the plal'aest vernacular, the rudanaaa of whicu Ja$bpd bee* guilty.^ Washing"? ton hacfc entered Philadelphia through a

toot the aaugEfavfJ Blithe never need-! ed a hint to do hif duty and if his hands were frill,~¥eT3idit with his foot That member he applied instantly to the lock* less Joe, whose clamor, louder than the girl's, brought another actor to the scene —Mr. llobias Lear, Washington turned on him. 'Who are these, sir?' eaid he (we now follow Mr. Parum precisely.) 'They,'

the

America has lorwaraea

a memariol to Congress asking for speedy liberties with the girl.' Mr. Lear said he action relat^ ioiil^aturalizatiou I would see to it, and the general went v* \M ?*, I back to his room." and election frauds which have recently

windows.' Said Washington. «I will

non# Qf gping on taking

Here endg our memorandum. We

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council represents that by an organized doubt the truth of it. We wish that all svsfftt ofdfraunher|aa*J8brivation of historical evente that are credited were JX jfr «. .? .. as well vouched. the republican form

told to as, and do not

A Practical Treatise oh

Michahical

Dkntistbb. By Joseph Richardson, D. D. a M. D., formeily Professor of Mechanical Dentistry and Metallurgy in the Ohio College of Dental Sorg«y. Steond edition, vary much enlarged, with 159 illustrations. Lindsay & Blakiston: Philadelphia Publishers The above treatise coming casually under our notice a^fl^dgys sin^-ye ^ake pleasure in re%|itjj to, It5 acknowledged merit Not having any critical knowledge of the subject-matter,

froth the Dental Press of ihe Co furnished at our solicitation by the author, commending it in flattering terms to! the patronageTind-oonfldence of the profession. rrrom the Dental Office and Laboratory, Phtlftd elphia.]

Dr. jUchardjsoin'i work is justiyJr^gaiSied as indispensable to the dentist. Be: jecting all that is useless, and conveying' his ideas without the verbiage in which too many, encumber thoughts, hoi has given to us a ^codfcSW statement of what is to be done by the mechanical, dentist, and hof to do It. The profession has paid to* the author the high compli*j ment of exhausting his first edjtioil, a^l his second efiabnicihs ProfeflSor Kntgllejrs contributions upon artificial Vela and? Palates all that is known in reference to: Aluminum a Valoabiel chapter upon vulcanite baBe a full description of Piaster mpdds, and the .way to nfcnipulate them the combinations and results of the alloys

has eloped with a Major of the guards A John Smith is charged with having stolen $600, in Kansas City, for the sake I of the mouth preparatory to the of running of with a girl whose parentsj I

ingerlion 0f

artificial deutures all that is

required to be known in the laboratory in reference to crucibles, lamps, furnaces, etc, The book is a school in itself. The author has brought a life time of experiences to aid him in,bi»rta»kr^d~$heM ar$ fewj who,fan afl&d.|o.aejjt.ec.tpii initrafctions. There is nothing new or old which is not! succinctly explained, in the XVIII, chap-' ters, and 442 pages before us. The pubI Ushers have dope ao^lfcblft

tbe

profession 6^ presenting "the work

profession

upon snowy paper, with fine, clear type. The illustrations are good, and its value is enhanced by the serviceable leather binding.s [From the Miat&iuiDental Jourtial.]

We are pleased to announce the appearance of a second edition of this most

excejient

most people free from the habit suppose. I rpjj0 present edition has been" It is also believed to be indulged in by I jjroQfi,ht fully up to the times and all. many ladies, which is sutely most pitiable I

and unfortunate. A negro by the tname of John Tucker was murdered at Brownsville, Tennessee, on Saturday evening last, by one of his own color. ^alot^y. j|

work. To eay it is the most

compiete

and comprehensive work upon-

tjaja aubject

m0(jern

is but' simple justice to its'

improvements in the manipula-

tions of the Dental Laboratory, and discoveries grounded in the theory and confirmed by practice have been incorporated. It embraces all the subjects usually taught by the chair of Mechanical Dentistry in our Dental Colleges, and as a text book for the student is especially valuable, while to the practitioner it is a safe and reliable guide in this branch of dent, al science. [From t^^^^^T^fMelphEf5

When the first edition of this treatise made its appearance a few years since, a favorable notice of the contents was presented in the Eental Gosmot. Oil the

Empis, !the F/ench Academician, who I present occMioo, therelfore, it is only nedied the other day, so suffered in his last cessary to add, that-in-the second edition, sickness that ha begged hb wife to poison I now offered to the profes^n, all the lmhim to death. Though Jmany women I provements and additiofts^ade in this would have jumped at the chance, Mrs. department of dentistry wlEhin^the past Empis refused.

ten jears, have been embodied in the work, making numerous inlerpoMrohi in some portions necessary, while other parts have been entirely Prewritten.

Those who have the first edition will find this, a" valuable addition to their libraries, while to the young student and practitioner,'devoted to this department, it will prove an indispensable wortri

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:A About Rings.

5^ngs,

t,r4ng

was eatablZahed by ^Joseph's -Brethren, who con^gaed him to the^J jiiv' when he ht^L aa much jight|tp a seat in the dresscircle as they'll^'uuTlhen sold him into slavery iD Egyp^ tUinok, in-* utter defiance of the Emancipation proclamation, carr^ing his coat home to ilia old^£at|ier, dyed rw, ^'nd pretending that Jos^ph had been "fightihg tbe tiger" akd passed in bii "checks." S'-U:.: iflR

The history of the ,world abounds in "rings," and if the other planets are inhabited—and we have, no authentic evi* dence that they are not—they probably have^them alao. W-e~k&owr taaat, that Saturn lias rings, and the Saturnalias of the "whiskyTin^" may be remotely related to them. *•Jttlius Ctssar "wis killed by a "ring" composed of some of his most cherished friends. Modern rings dofl*t"hesitate to sacrifice a friend whenever it ia for their interest to do so, showing there has beenj little advancement in that regard since J. Csmr's day.. --y 1

If men woald form "rings" for ita .purpose of doing good, to defend the weak against the strong, help the. falling and lut up the bowed down, a trait that now carries with it so many snggestlons of corruption, lying, and stealing, might in: measure be redeemed.—do.Wiinea.... i• .-iti gx

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tte argument ia tias ljRtere cooclaaive 1 believe thousands of tobacco users are poisoned to death, and are chargeable with cutting short their lives. But I have a difficult oase to solve, and I wish the lecturer to solve it. I knew a aan within tan aulas of this place who smoked his pipe to thadajr of his. 4*ath and he lived to be one hundibd and four years ot age." We coafeSi wfc were puasled tha question was much to tha pointy and tha audienca laughed at oar expense.

»tyl«|

•ad" inUrrogations helped

of argaoMBt, «a«rtrfadUa»saa wbaraa grava argu* Utile or no avail. ousura the old,. sttatea |Ul l^wma^a MaA.il and four?" aa?' lie replied. "How

ment had been FeJ

ties?" "O.io: he appeared to have no nom of God w)lSon whatever^. "Did he,manitiasL*ny fw»wi», •mntt. Did he like roafS,gaod o$er, p» 1W»?" »Oh, no no more than a mad tarde or ui "oyster." "Sad he a fanuly?" „rTee^ja,large oa&agjdui mean one—altogether too large. *5)id he love his fainily?" I thiiiir, not." '•pSdba'^^'^^Bny?^ TJS^-I think

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XJSdmAtlVlljSUlUCABT.

T&HtDAJ,

and proyiding for holding electioos to1 ascertain the wishes of voten thereupon. The.fbUowing fienatc billa werepassed:

JSjx 133,.tQ:ameiid'4eftian 11 oftbelaw

providing for the organization"^ county jWfdft by a?fl« nays ?. -,n K9. $}t,feh4«fealuM tha appraisemetit of real e»tat# «tada "»y«2

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No. 115, to amend

No. 14°^, to savise and amend- section 4 of the County Surveyors', 4.et, by Ayes 34 nays 2.

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The Senate adjourped until ten o'clock to-morrow^^^^^^^^^^ g| $

Mb. Mattkew Biddell, dt Glasgow, Scotland, writes "I have found Palmer's Lotion mora useful than anything I have tried for ai bad eruption I have had on the face for the last nine months—would you therefore send me two one dollar bottles, addressed to Queen's Hotel, Toronto, Ci W. dwlw

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"Rings" are th^thing now-a-daya.— Any combinaCibn^for whatever purpose —whether to inftuence legislation, secure the nomination of a candidate, Or defeat the revenue—is deaepinated a/'rtng.',-r-We have whisky

railr6fcd' ringB,

bank rings, gold rings,^ wheat rings, steam boat rings, and rinj^ in almost every de parimeni of trade or speculation. Even the women have ear rings, and the children pSay ,RtH^roiir^WMs^3^.y'' "Kings" are as old as the world. The devil formed a ring "With a serpent, to cheat Mothqc Eye put of her^hpmaatMK' in the Gardeb of Bieh" (since calfeid Park.) Then *^»at %n- infairt»6ils

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Latest New jlork News.

LADIES!!

Look Otitl Look Out! Look Out Look Out!

'•BeaniiSes the Oomplection. "Glvea a Boiy Glow to tbe "A Bnby Tlagato the Lips.' "Bemeves.all Blotohei and fteduss.'^^^ "The Besi in the World." ...

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"COSTAR'8"

BEAUTI FIER,

jko ceoiii ol Jettii *M .b uh BITTIB-SWEKT AP BLOSSOMS One iottle, 51,00—Threefjr J2,00.

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1000 Bottles sold in one day to S. T. Oity. mr AH Prngfists lo TSBBK HAUTK sell it." SSb t'-i '-"-.BHS

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Standard Preparations

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"Cestar's Bat, Boat*, Ac., lxtentiaators, "Oostar1* Bea~"Oostart

Bu Bxieraiaaters,

(Only Pnro) iasect peweer.

Drntgists ia Taaaa JBavti sell theni^, Una» "Costab," 10 Crosby St., N. Y, Or, Joem F. Hbkbx, (Succescor to) BBXA9 BABDTBS CO.,! «1 Park Bow, N. T. "'"Irfd In TZBBB BAUTI, by

BARB, 6UU0K A BBBRf, Wholesale and Betall AfSnts. Jabidwly-o to BM.

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Tbe Betort ArgtoiziQntative. Pather Trade, of Pitch burg, Mass., the violent anti-tobacco apostle, is tired of being twitted about centenarian* who have amoked all their 1 ivea. Ha relates tha*. at the conclusion tf one of his leotu^^^MUh^Me^the^jve^i s^cle^-

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Ifyton MA to kaairbov Jinct tones .-ff? nf»dMM to* I Btrmts how Oottntf/befi ate awiuilled 1/ Sharpen liow )fin(iite'B1Mid ed How DawfeHaifi *8«Joop« zMl bow G'mbUag Haute & JjottoiU* «Ba-»on-daoied: hb*r Stock OomfiknieB Origm^Tf aim now tk» #abMei Bttrit^Te»4 I Ufa Work. It 4odMaUk 1 oTer Thirty fine kngraTinss, and'^|1 about

A & A

8plcleat and Cheapest woklofl publWied. 8plcleat

OHLSi $47^^! II ana*

this ^orldocla Mjr jrorldJ "No, I IitirdMpr6UeD Ayr«u. •*'bit.tot?5£fwa5,, iwtti.Jwthw," the I BR6iAl^4,Qr. cjiiefeAti^d7wcag»^mv

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the old nAaa wa* dW|d years *iijui:iKc)i»?a(uer. are yon boy IXfTSjw

I bting oircalated. tee tl.st oonuia 35 fine engr»Ti«f^# a« copy. imt feaflevf.s rH-

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j! American Compa^i M" •'"BICfltif K2NTE9

^—,—'"^senaTB. The Senate toel at ten o'clock Seaatis bill If a ^1, touching the coo« •olidatibH tt railrdaas, being the Bpectnl order, vu tusndsdio as to. apply to jsoneUtGlyceHne, M(ter ^to1JD^t leateefUr ateras of yean, and passed.

McKEONE. s. n»at«nf twxtm&hx,'1 Ja0s-: '••,7

Vbouquet

The following Mfe warajntroduced: ^Qi^^tyUan^il^Sotarrku^d e^ilto Seaata bin NK 2W, to ^ocoarage the I tbe EosH«h aid «oH 'tellV 60 per seut. iheapef, xapablieatiotf erfilMkftffd's Beports. I whichsaccomtto for thb wu*,»» «wT«cUon tggtxj£*w»srsMsur,«B5 ibed Ofttl lOtlM VOfpnilatiOft'of I Met 8diM,i)0#«bM«v^wii«retQ tie toitM plank, MoAiMniir or |p«vai T6a« J0m- |aut^ ^caMNl,

^Senate bill 3BTo» 314, a substitute for thfc I ..., nnwma &73 to S200 Gravel Road law. I I WASTED, AGE3( Seaate bill £Ta S16j to aulborize ooun- I »ryWh«e, Ml8ia^ft^Cem*l», to lnfroduoe tbe

stitcii, hem, fell.-tnclc,'atailt, eoid, bihi, braifl, and etDbfoider ina»U«r. PHce onlj $18, JuUyr warranted Wf-fire ye*n. \V9 wilt p»y ?l,000 for ai&y aiithmfe that *ill «ew a etrrorfW. more liotTttlfalr or more elaattoaeam than oniBi It wakes the "Glaatta-liock Kvery s«cpn4 stitch can be cut,.aud 6till the cloth cantiot aa pnllsa apart wiffioat tearing it. We pay Agents from S75 to $*200 per mfittthtiBOJii

ei I Pittsbnrgh, Pa., or Boston, Hasv! or St. Loala lend section 46 of the act 1 Moi

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(/ivTiuiog mat parties lntereeted Shall I bndor the same name or otherwise. Oanls iM pay: the exp«a»« ltTin^ tatt private I only genilne and rsaltyS.ractMalHlivchlire iaaiiutoui»,,by *ym 8fr^Dd niy« *'r I c^otnrod .• fT

ftnanl Af DiDT

Board of County ComOiMiioners from I EARLY ROSE POTATO* acting under any order of appointment I eiga spring wheatc, o»t» Barley, °^ru,v °'"ler hr thn ffllirili ilioaii It liailH 0 I 8eod«, GraasBeed, H«g8,roWlslle,t r„^er0m1T 11 rriff ?V' ... ter. ffieod (or the'-£wa-

No. 119, to fix tha timM tbr holding I 2 cents/5-A^dreM Ceo. ATD»rra, courts in the Fpurt|i jDammon Pleas Dia- I Obaattanbarg Pa.

draulic Uompaarto build a dam acrosa

at. Joseph riVfijT, by—nays

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No. 06, to jadgii lHicl county officers from practicing )awr ln. dertain canses by *sj«t SipMsys i.

'una *or«

bstablishmsHT with ».new,-&»•

I A. tnre. Brery-pewon can procure Troca *nd riaats at Wholesale Prices, by order* lnjr throngh our Club Department. For »ric«» an.l o-ber infjrnatlfin, adar%s W. F. HKOOtS

Caytoa, Ohio. ®ai

A CENTS WANTED for our new book-of -c9l. 000 pages, profafelr (fllMtrated with elegant Engravings, Mhvb, &a. Price, In c!othj$3. I'he Feo ,-le'd Edition ct yrT ii|| the JLlfe undj Kplatlerf '6t I Alili bj &<T. Mea ra, PuNUaaas ik HowioW. A Tjvia plqtdre of lh«r times of groat Apoatle. Wmjj,-

CALI3 VTia Bark.—It is said that Messes. I ly conrinAdea -by Clergymen of all denottiw Dritfa am Ui PttWA-

sasSi'sTak »S«WLS?S

of Calisaya Sark in. thfe country, and Admens iU»rubii«her»,:B, GO-. Td" that, with the eicepfion of ai occasional I°vi

0

—i—•••

salOj all they import is- used '1rr the corn-1 jdgeftts Wanted fori? pounding of their celebratrf'PLANTATioif I HOW t0 MAKE THE! FAKM'PAY« BlTTXBS—to which Ihdy uh^roubtedly are I Eow to double Uift Talae Of land and the pfof-

indebted for their wonderful health-re-storing properties. As a-T^jic and Appetieer they are nqt iurpoaMd, and wo chaarfully recooam^ad them. AH .firstc|asa Draggiflts keep them for sale.

Magnolia Watib.—Superior to the best imported German t&lo^ne, and sold at half the price. """j10-dwlw

Its on stod^, and how ta raise, three times the Quantity of a'i farm crops to aii acre. 760 pages and 140 oeautiful and useful illostrations. Farmerr, young- men and eipexienjs'l agenta find: It pay's to canvass for thfg book, #100 to 9200 ner month according 'to ability ana energy, for foil partioulara, aJdrvsi ZKIULKIl, McOCBDY 4 CO., Philadelphia,-P«

AGENTS WASXfeO for the Life and Timesof cr A IT Complete Kditlon. By ijlt rA%Jli« OnBybears A Howson, with an Intiodnctlon hjr Biahop Sirmon.- It is tha greatest Biblical wori of tho ago.' Send for our crpv-right circular ecabrsed by H. W.'Beetfher and thn' eadingthBologianaor Europe and Ameri. ca. Mi sureyou i?et the Gompiktb KdltIon.

E. B. TREAT 4 CO., Pablishera,

'•"•9* 654 Broadway, N. T.

|VBRV SPOBTSMrtN, FABM8B aDS HOB^£MU m*M, should s«nd for onr pamphlet of 80 pssei, containing a full description ot a new ftventlon by which the most inveterate kicbtrt rumawayt and vicious horeea oan be driven with pirfcct wfety. For breaking and trotting heraea, it is htu'r tliftn JHrey's or any oth°r syj em.-r-Sent «ree. Adilress N. P. BOTKB CO., ParkesunrBt C.hesterQo., Fa/

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hM J'JA 'A'tr

j«A KA'J- ii .i.hli.

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Agents Wattled

Fob

the amebican ykaB book and national RKOISTEB for 1«C9. AatronomlI cal. Ulitoriqal, Political, Financial, Commercial,

Agricultural, fidusational," Religions. Thia work contalai a vast fund or late vain able laformation respecting (heUnited States and Foreign coantriea, including every department of Ihe General and State Governments, which ail claaees will find invaluable fordaily reference.: Addrtsi 0. P. OASE A CO., Pikes Opera House, Cincinnati Ohio. V. I

"T0TJKG' IiADII8' IN Pitt

liPLEWOOB ST1TUTB, Pittsfleld,

Mass.. Bev.O. V.Sp*ab,,Principal. Fifty sixth Semi-annual Term opens March 4,1869. FacultiM and location nnBnrpassed. —j.nt l1^ -'111

•ai-, £«f

iiirmraon A Basawutt: Tho peopfe Socra to bscraay about your

Bid

I Jacket A*«fl. Please send me twenty-doaen I ftv 'kaifi W. D, f. -j -fej. •.. «?. -.vtiifvc too. .,1?" a'.v. iAsii 'a&imlto aSips^s

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ed owoei^ ban ,6-fcAfB

'CA ciifJOiV.-—Unprincipled dealer are selling Axes painted red, as the Ban Jacib Axr. The iopd qualities of Axe ibnaists in Ita CUTTING qa»UHes, not In the red palntr

The "Ban Jackkt" it for s^e by all respontibie hardwai dealers arid ibq[ manufacturers.

LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWBLL^) Pittsburgh, Pa^Js .Sf-Ji Jiiriw woni

WAHTEB-AOBSTS-iSS'S

KWITTING XAt'UISE, Pr ce ^5. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit2J,00(11.titohosper nain. ctp. "Liberal indnOements to Avents. Address AMUBIOAN KNJTTiNG B1AOHINB CO., $tfs-top,-BIa»s„or St. Ijoais. BJo.

THE PAIBST MA6IC COMB! Will col.-.r gray hair a permanent blatfcor browa. Poll everywhere^ Snnt by maul for $1,8S. .f .Addtssa WM. PAripji, Treasurer,

Waglc Comli Company, Springfield, Mass.

AWKNTN,

Farmers, Bardeaen, and,

rmlt-Growers.—Send for particulars Of "Best's Improved Fruit True and Vine Inrlgoratorattd Insect Destroy at.'' Sample* to test will bo rw*rdi to any part of the Vnired States am) psartCT SATisrACTi/iit' gnarantrsd. Good Agents are wanted in every Oounty in the Onited Slaiee. AddMss iT. AQKABN) 03 Second street, BaitUaora, Md.

30*000 tratioa.

I ts-.y 3.^4 v»

rwiS' b-y.jA -*inJ Il-G 4a9ml J«i-r *,"4x

Phalm's PaylilnR Lotion

ftr ksaaom the .MM Ml ONOPUllOI

""SSS? nnun. mhfub. "WTOIff. TAif, «wH aa ttsltn nui son, fiiu mi bummus. rer UHB la tte nBiutK HIS ImliaMe. an»nuTHi«^it bm e«m. '•rBAriAI unOM" ts Ue oaly reliable r»--tteHUJi.

ti»iBarJ

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new Admloia-

ptapare applications In

form for Goveijuoent po&itionii s»-cure Congressiosal and other tiirbsssari- influence, and personally preseat the claims of applicants, ror «ijwlar of innrnctiom, addres*, with stasaPi caxsraa A Uaxdcn, Waih^ngtou, D-

Sii ly1*

'iBisd 'I93&0 til of il«w sis «S».t ~o* fioilsoup odi co i'"

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I fiave MadS Advertising

a Study.

17 OR TIM Elf IS I wUissud toawenea Ito of Uis bast Newspapers in thsjaTUed States. I whutI dace 'have paid a IkMMl#this tarfy ttfomatlos. Addram »vw TorUCtty. rr ]& *di hoLnmuSj lo «a3ot .*rl£ iii tnw d»,d*r baa aa»{. .«a»t »4l la* mi»i «w 4o? iB val sah I taw aJov SJU

it Law,

NOTAB7 PUBLIC.

I'limiili.iM' 1.J

aH ISCyStun oaon.

1«T" flfiflii, Stairs.

Me^qqir- rv-grr?-•' ttblfM

Wm. B/ »JMAN,

Attoivev^id CoittsdlM' at LaW, s'.) .IK3 boj» .«iur )ia0 G8NSRAL OOLLECTIlfG AlSraNT,

Terro Hantft, Ind. Orrioa.—No. lUlnJjuy. dantdly

~r———^-rr—-—,r. —Trrrr stum itaw OENT1STRY s-- Bgu'ijH -jaft- HFT-'X A Urvtvhjt

L. H. BABTHOLOMH^ AJia JtMaaviaai. 'i-l Ix BacodMor to ^eLP, Op. r&7 kaln St. Katknalf aiookV'VBtiM fmaodtf 000 ax.l -V --'J.

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RIOBnA^R.DSON, •jmiDxiSFir

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and Palmx %l

The

170, I7S, 174 and' 17# Grfsmvish- StreMJ One door aocth of Oortlaiidt, aB4.(»e bl6ck wM of Broadway.

Tha underUgned takes pleatni-e ln abnonnolng to his nusseroos Mends and t*tr6as that from this date, the wiU he per day.

Being sole ProprlStsfox this House, and there fore, fre* from tb« toO lcolnaioii exaction of ah inordinate rent, he Is folly able to meet th» downward tendency ef prices without any falling off »f servioa.' ~-s

It wtu Oow,^| bqreibfat^ ha his aim to sssia taia undlmiaiahed tha favosabie reputation of the Facifio, whlra'lt has Snjoyad for many years, as oneof the M«ttrSfVel%iV frotala.

Tbe table will be bauntlrnlly supplied with every delioacyxif tbe season. The attendance will be found eficient and 'ohliging.

The location will ba found convenient for those whose business caUs.them in tha lower par^ of the 5ity,.and0f ready access to ail Baflroad spd Steamboat Usas fe2dw6m JOHNPATUN,

PHYSICftAMS^ Jlo Quit? a IS mOil bfiSti? jr ncajwcp ms bit* 3?W ofi ,fn^H 'MoiflrjferthWotert8*1*8,-yi7tea

MA^irmc febSdtf ,.v

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BAFIBS^''MICH.,1 SxPT. 10, 1968,

jr •*n

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CORNER mSTRA CHERRY STS. Opposite Ea^wp Xaiket Houe. Haying a large Wafon Yard attached, will enable te gtra general Mttafaetion.tQ the trayeUng pnhlio#-i k.'" .sitttu D, W. KAHKIN. i!ic'ni.L liilj DjJiU-a-'.q s.v-:Y' iACoa W art

NATIONAL HOUSE,

Oe*. ^mS Kut-MiLix Sraaoi, *cl pB( X2NT. ^ij'BOrBJKTOBS,

jac«b Sutra Mir. -.si ma ThU_Hou»e hai been thoroughly rcfarnidM^U .1K

mr 23d wly, yrii_&i£8_9icO

rptiteii'K&ffimWusB^ Wa**» iArW us stfairra sraim, ,l3Cfini| ©, ,• Indiana.

ThW Hotel Baa *eoeat!y bean refitted, and putia Srat-claaa order, offering aaxnanodattoai anaar pa«Eedlntjbe etato.

T. C. BBSIW, Pra»r.

T/'Q!a^ap. OV.^hut AH^piti»'«Ta«B», Terre Haat^ Indiana.

Ofilce b(pUaraha1 Haok Uate. Irce^uM to aad fr.^Dlli^ralot.

itHa ^ahd i'aleafina TDpVtSdtf

AHi#idJu(, JJD

Cor. Reekman anf UTasBau Hts. Sear Ctty Baiu FwlS4....^....Kaw Tork QEOBGS ffTQpfr, ^rppiietor.

K. B.—fitieateiliathayeryheart tfilavkob•ale btulnaia, thia la paa of the moat, eonvalntly located Htftel* for Merchants, Sualness man and others yisiting tbe city. r?r d29dfim fe«

HOTB3J

ACIFIO VJOU

if

DbDBURKY,

efo8 odT

PQTSlOIANjr SliitVIOS AMD' ACfiflfPCHltl^ ST.J

Scru BightBay-BiShop Talbott. 0. D., W. Martin. J. KWeach, Bm).

Br. Bggerti?ii

Ontoi AVD BcslDUtbaen Mulherrr'street,. twaea 6th and7th««ext to NofSlalSchool. 1. .j., sSSdtf

B. A.' Ai^NAUIS .Sarin ludi ^nne, Orric-^-OornS7 (of.' Mfbi aa* 'Slflh Streeta over tha Kattcmat £tata Sauk.

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AVING ASSOCIATED OXTR-

f«ltestng*thiarfortSa'practice

ofMediClne

with above Homoeopathic law as our gaide. we will be pleased to attend all who m»y newTcur professional service*.

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oi'iftiCB, 1W maWstbbbt, na**-"*

between 6th and 6th afreets, oT'r Hadaon's China store. (wAPPUBI A WATJUMs jaa6dln%j}

I at bus .*«! Kfla il7Ahf»s,'!,r

YOUNG,

PHYSICIAN and ^URQEON: OFFI CK~W4»ait Md« Posted1 (Formerly occupied by Pr.fportla^bi

Calls attended t^SQnCW National Hon»e.

Basldenca at JaSSdtf

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HOFFS

LTEXTRACI

Great Rednctidn^ in Price. QcALims AMD ^tton^tju ^ifjarAjBSB. a .nti&mvSR****

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ailrtlMtv for~Al« aad Alwfcslle Irlski A RBUnUilKB sf BrhlHtatr^j [ssvaoxAUT twasma.W)T*«?|.JL |{p9

A Oertaia BBXBBT for Disorders of tKs THB0AT, GB0T, CBIM IBB rtMU«. PoM by Drttgj^rta and GrMMa. *u3l

JOS. 8. PEDBESflr,

at »i»£K sV jlurray St., Sew rffk. BoU Agmt ft*- V.«*&= »«Wt Pro**ssV"*X Jai.'tdeodty-VT

Tllaia »'wai«!W:

LADIBS^ Bii aieiqbd

IT rBahrrtire a rallabla, emedy,1aso-ihebest 1 B«. HAimv rmttt wlu have no «(aai. "hiey ara SaWaad sarela tMIaary cabas, rattfa, «n soaua r«a Sox.

Ijr.' Golden tJsm Si."*"

lUFACTURERfe

pajURta ~C'iTV i'LAMITO HILLS. CXIFT A WILIIAMS,

WIbAow and Door frames, Monldlnj *:Mf s--toq *1'

Ballusiers,

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Stu)aMuBToa».».i.

OWltW—OatOhlo, Mnw S4.ault ttbatmei. 5 •«/,. T*iUUtfl^OTa. I\I.

O. LINCOLN,

InTemHaifte,

Qmoa-^Oa a&tk. BtrMt, fcetirasa HalfalkUii OhlOr Ouedoor aaathx^IUtiuBal tioasa. Ilsving ba4 tipir»rd« bf ei([hte«D jetri' rleac« In Oeotlstry, he It ooo8d«ot that he can givp eatlgfaotion In all. ,na—a^ [JjnC dl

4

Wwin^andSiaingJ

Aad all descriptions af Finiahed, I^umbe|r~

Wholesale emit Retail Deal#™ —ih PINE LUMBER, £.at!i and Shiagles,

DONE to OEiDER. All Work Warranted Corner of Ninth and Muiberrv Sts. a* g«4»»»w ".jsicoea tiiituMta

23dtf

-iiloqai 1» s^iiaxn aJi ai vb*9%i* Ji «e fa rwdxi*& o) \i) mi /.

WISE MEN of the LiSD The DiTloe, the Physician, the Jadge

IN THBIB OWN UOH85 AND BICOIUMSH,^ I ijL E Tojtll Inrallda and 8afiarera JL

fSOK

Cyipepala, Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, Coatlyenaaa, Heartborn, ln4igealioa,'Pil»a,.BUioaa Attack*. LlTer Complalula, Ooui, "and 'Kbecmatic Affections 6di o) ITATURE'S OWN a -j

GREAT AMD G000 REMEDY,

TARHANT'S

Effemseent Seltzer Aperient, Aa thn Beat aad Most Relllable medicine Iyer offarad t6 psop'a tbr tbe SbOTe clau of dlaeaie*.

Tha narttng babe, it* brothers and slstari, ita parent* and grand-parenta, will alt Bud tkii pleaaattt remedy well adapted far diST^r^ua^

MANXTTAOTCBSD oftlT BY TARRANT 6 CO., A A

878 Gveeawieh St« New York.

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-/fcjw fci.S iii'fpaaCl

rs av v.

lei die

.aA3ITlJ0H «hoi h.st»H

TO^N &ABNIKLE.

wMorchant

Tailor

W!rao|

-i Zo MAIU 8THIKT, gniWOTS Utar Ootr~Sd!it6ii WahtitUtfa Dh} ^fooSi WooldrespeoMnliy call the attention of the cittaena of Terre Haute, and th» pnblio la general,that he haa rented rooma above ^axton A Walmtlev'i Dry Qedds stor^ for the purpose of carrying OB

Herchant Tailoring. He keeps always on hand' a TASHIONABLI SSLKOTION OF OASaiHKBES, VKSTlMOj, CLOTHS, Ao and is ready ta make it up in The Latest Style and on Short notice, and on T*ry Baasonable Terms. Having no high ran tar to pay, he promiaea to make tip to oider, whether the gaoda ba Inrniahad by him or not.— Irerythiog in his line cheaper than anywhere else.

Catting dene and warranted to lit. A liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf. fincfcrra €JB?

AND CAPS.

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SWa iyOBK '.e.U3 A S i» KIt I i4gi« lepu C*

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JUST I2T BEOEIPT OF

Men*' Hats of ali kixxda, Boys' Hats tall kinds*

1

MLLases' Hats of all kinds,

iTj,r

Infanta' Hata of all kin da.

Aad at all prices. Hata made to order on short notioe. Uta»

"THE FALL 8TFLES, 14S ilfaln Street. Tern Hants, I a in 87dtf 6

S S N A Of full vahftenl /re 1 to. any Book Agent.

BOOK AGENTS WANTED for Matthew Hale Smith's Jfew Book

8UNSH1NE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK. a woaa or absobbino ibtsrist, replete with An' ecdotes and Incidents of Life in the Great Me tropolls.

Oae Agtnt tttdSO ia out dag, auofher told and dtliv ered 227 in 16 dayt aaofDar SOt fit 7 dayc. No book everpabUaqed that sellseo rapidly. T"1J1 You wi»h to knoit how Fortunee arsmade A* and lout in a day how Shrewd Men are ru ined In Wall Street how "Countrymen" are swindled by Sharpers: how Ministers aad 11 archants ara Blackmailed how Daroe Halls and Concert Saloons are Managed how Gambling Houses and Lotteries are conducted boW Stock Companies Originate and how tho Bubbles Burst read this work. It tails yon about the mysteries of New 1 ork,antl-eontaibs Biogradhical Sketches of its noted Millionaires, Maratiants, Ao. Alvgt Octavo Vol. 720pagaTintlf IlhutraUd. The largest commission givauj Oar 33uage circular aad $5 Greenback sant frea on applictl«n. Tor full particulars and terms, addriws the Publishers j, B. BUBB & CO. Hartford Conn. dw3w

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SPEEft'S JTASDARD

in~ J0 BH*. ifMoqv'i

I sibbaW

WINEr"

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THE BEST TtlTTEMJS

ftor.Weakly Person*.

JrOB THB WBAlt,

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Ton THB PaLB fob thb sicKLT, aata^fl ,yaa4i TOR TDK AGED,

VOB ritWALK?, .•j

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Mo Bitters Equal to Them

fi^^sStaadftrUWinc Btt&rs, •ta «iii ofr—"£ ia t»Uvk •.

WINE, HERBS & ROOTS Srgaa's Celebrated Wine, sowell known, with PKBTnlM BABK, "iiVrarr«lU (JHXBBX BAI

CHAMOMlil

Hi tsvf rt ^nfiKW| aad each other a EBBS aad BOOTS as will ia all fliscs |saint Digestion, promote ths Secretions of tha System it the natural chanaeis, aad' gWa

TONE AND VIOOB •—TO ISfr-

TOM All Oil, Mill lltlf fUUUt All aaa It wish weadarfal saeeeas. Brings

^a tkspMavUta Up,^ BLOOM AND BEAUTY, IW tha thla bee aad eare-wera aomtSaaanoo. "•OjSaa irBrBB aad a sates APPBTITBL T*j aam. Dae aone other. Ask tof SPBBJt'a BXABBABO B1TTBB9. Bold by BTugglsts ahd ^tMsrS. Saathatmf st^aturais ovar tha eork

Passaic, N. J., and

949

Braadway.-tiawTfertt.

W Erada supplied by all Dragglfts.

ANCKi

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NATIONAL—

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^Ce^nM'ooflng. |L1FE1NSURANCE CO., Roofing Felt. I

United States: of Amwioa,

wypfw,

ClUlitQI Sficui ACT if C0IRI8S Appbotm Jnr 85, M6S.

CASH CAPITAt^r 1,000,000 paid iw rirtx. branch OFFlCKi

First National Bank finllding, otiii PHILADSIpPJBlA. gcx»Where tha ganand biaiMR of lk Cos»i aay ia transacted, and to which all general correspond-1 enca should be addressed.

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OFFICERS:

oLa'Btkbi'8. ciiABK, riwiasBt. mi* JAT COOK*, Ohalrtaan FfmaMaad £zecn Ooauai ttee. .•as

HBNBT D. COOKS', Vlc«-Pr.sid«ut^(j EMBBSON W. PlET, SecraUry and AnVi'arj.

:j"j

This Gompaaj, National in ita character, offe by reason of its large Capital, Low Bates af Premium khd New TabtM, tha tnoat desirahia asaui" of insuring Hie yat presented lo fbepufetto.

The rataj of premium baiog largaiy radacad, ara made as Cavorabla to tho iosorars aa those of tha bast Mutual, Companies, aad avoid all tho complications and nncertaintias of Botes, Dividends, and the mistinderstancings whfeh ths lat ter are so'a^t to "eafise tha Volay8oL.tz. a

Savsral iraw and attractive tablaa are aaw pro-v seated, which need, .oaij to ba understood 0 prove acceptablo

0

the,pubUc, saah aa tha IBT-^

COMK-PBODCOING POLICY and BBtOBV'J PBBM1UM POLICY. In the former. th*folic? balder not only stcons tr. llfahuaraaoa, payable at death, but will receive, If living, after a periodJ of a few yOATS, oa annual inoom* egaaf to tmt pmcent. (10 per WoU.) cf Mr potsif. In tha lattar, the Company agrees to rwtum fa As aiiarsd ths totmb" anioaaf of tHmit ha* paKt w, is'iltflWiito Ihsi amount of hu policy.

The attention of parsons contemplating iasuring^htir lives or 1lc easing theaaaoaat of insnranca they already have, is oalled to the special advantages offered by the Hitloaal Life Insurance •OiMjssy., a /, ,]|*aw

Qirculars, Pamphlets and fail particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Com pah j, or to^JOHH W. E1XXS A CO.. cmaiNNATI, OHIO, Oaaotal. Agents for Ohio and Central aad South ern Indiana.

J. A. FOOTS,

26dwly Agent ter Terre Haute,

TNSUEE WITH THB

InJ.

-ct 3cm*-.«&sh -itwo w»q xvz «c a* vc. ~?r.i .... wai'-"-' b"!8 maj Aye snofie-i

TH/

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OF HABTFOBD, COHI.

Gash Assets over 15,052,88019*

Fire aad Inland Insurance at at faverabla tefjns as the Hazards Permit for Bailable lndesrailj ,a HAGBB Hc^BBN, Agents, te

JarG ,3m Bowliag Ball. toiaV' ti'. i'. Tua Tsq %•.% '-o nwra

.'»•»('»bin4

Ami*t

ypuina n. tn.

'40'Btioa •££. Mai lo

F1B1UK1) LIFE,

INSURANCE AGENCY:

•{'(M&fttfe aad fcoi :q w'1

a if a a a

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Bepreseuted.

iffiBfos is i9 6i ii ai Mmbants Fire Ibs.

Co.,

I esmrjiABTTOBD, QOimJxte '&U "»i

North American fire In8.Co« HaBTrOBB, OOBB.

ri ta bitnl e*w 'em

AApp1icafioDl'iii&

lad Pbllolas 'banad

in say of tbe above naasad Companiea io ipwest current rates. Abo, BKAJj ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLTCCTlONS promptly attended to. '(*n Apply tctamta fSsvv. jjOi#1"""''

A O A N E

GMfwffai- Fire and Life Insurabb* Ag^U

*u^«Loi.Bi€Xai'f-beu

A

Main St., between 5th & 6th

Terre Haute, Ind.

•-Offloe ISO Main Street Old Stand of Do. Thompson & Bust

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to ao/llor

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Bicqm^ss iaaciu.T ancimoa, aaS«aooLa aa oaancac. la .. joxowao ty coavjaas, IrriUttiest af th«

fei»ftf*rTaM««ft.'iiaau».

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