Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 February 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TEBBB HAUTK,irfi-
Trlda? Morning, Feb. 26tti, t869.
Personal and Political-
THS name of HoTW- H. Wadswortb, of Kentucky, ha» been suggested to the Columbue (Ohio) Journal as a candidate for the position of Minister to Vienna.
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says that the mem
the "Wisconsin Legislature blow
out the gas and eat the mucilage. He cxpreuea a lively hope that they will learn better.
The LBOt8LA.Trfflf (f Maine propose? to inflict flaes and imprisonment upon that large and maieulioe class of individuals known as "baggage smashers." It is a happy idea, and deserve* imitation.
Lit all the people thank God that tbo days of Johnson's vetoes, pardons and diegraoeful degradations of his high office, are almost over. Surely no President— not even Tyler or Buchanan—ever went out of office amid such universal rejoicings as will arise over the departure of A. J. Nothing so scandalous as the last months of his administration was ever known In oivilized annals.
IFFOBT
is being made to secure a
reform of the State penitentiary of Tenneassee by modeling its management after that best-conducted penal establishment in the United States, the Penitentiary at Albany, New York, whoso excellence depends almost wholly upon the judgment, force of character and philanthropy of Mr. Amos Pilsbury. In youth Mr. Pils bury bad the advantage of training by his distinguished father, who was a widely kaown prison manager and reformer, and devoting his whole life to this field of labor, the son has accomplished a vast amount of good. It is creditable to the directors of the Albany Penitentiary that they have for many years given Mr. Pilsbury the warmest support and fullest confidence.
THK BOTJBBOH majority in the Legislature of Kentucky recently rejected the bill admitting negro testimony in Courts of justice. No white man can be convic ted of crime, no matter how hei nous, on the testimony of eye witnesses, provided those witnesses happen to be black. It is difficult to exaggerate the folly or the wrong of such a rule. It renders impos' Bible the equal and impartial administra lion of justice, and thus strikes at the root of free society. It is not easy to see what motives beyond persistence in a mere prejudice can prompt such action. If negro's testimony is not credible, a jury of white men, certainly, are not likely to give it undue weight. And it often hap pens that crimes, to which negroes were the only witnesses, must go wholly un punished if their testimony is to be ex eluded. Besides, what is to become of the authority of the Civil Bights provision this decision is allowed to stand
UNDER the law which provided that one Congress should adjourn at noon on the 4ih ot March, and the next CoDgress should meet at noon on the same ctey proceedings in the Capitol were very much as they are in a tenement house in New York city upon the first of May. In that delightful metropolis the confusion which arises between the parties who are trying to move out and those who are trying to move in, is always unpleasant: and oftimes approaches to a riot. Ccn gress has been in somewhat the same condition, lor between the efforts of members of the dead Congress to clear out their desks and depart, and members of the living Congress to get into seats, there might be risks of a collision. Mr Schenck's bill, therefore, to postpone the meeting of the Fon-yflrst Congress until five o'clock in the afternoon of the 4th ot March next, is a sensible thing. It will give the old members time to get away with their baggage, and the new ones will find things more comfortable when they are called together.
CHIEF JUBTICB CHASE and Justice Field, of California, appointees of Mr. Lincoln, united with Justices Nelson, Qrier and Gifford, appointees of Tyler, Pulk and Buchanan, in rendering the late decision on gold contracts. The other appointees of Mr. Lincoln, Justices Davis, Swayne and Miller, dissented. It is supposed that the majority intended it really to cover all contracts made before the legal-tender act was passed calling for law ml money, but in consequence of the excitemet it would create, the decision was specially confined to '.he case of a spec:fio gold contract, like the one that was before the Court. It is expected that the court will purposely hold all other cases of anti-legal-tender contracts over for a year, in order to give time to reconcile the people to the sweeping decision that will then be made. The Democratic Judges—Nelson, Grierand Clifford—are supposed to be opposed to everything done during the war, and Chase haB gone over to them on the question of legaltenders. Verily, "Old Greenbacks" is loBing his former love for the notes, some of which render his face so familiar to the people, by a "counterfeit presentment." Alas, he seems to hold the greenback itse\f as worse than a counterfeit presentment—a oBeat and a lie
IN a few days the place in the United States Senate which has been filled by Hon. B. F. Wade for eighteen years, with a fidelity to principle and an unselfish de votion to public interests rarely met with in the politioal history of the world, and which has reflected distinguished honor apon his State, will be occupied by Hon* Allen G. Thurman. But although Senator Wade retires to private life, the people can never forget the brave old warrior who served humanity so faithfully in the great contest. They know that this man has hated cothing with so deep a hatred as human wrong, cowardice and falsehood and they admire his integrity of character, his noble, truthful nature.— As the name of benator Wade has been used by some in connection with a position in the Cabinet of the new administration, and by others in connection with a position abroad, it may be interesting
to oar readers to bare the positive asset- I York at the place. A lively sows foltion of the Cincinnati Chronicle that "Hl 'iowdd on the adoption of: the report. .. Gen Barlow moved that April 9 be tne has been the intention of the Senator Vo
suit ot the importance of the position Senator Wade has he*.d in national politics for some years.
THE World, hich, throughout the Presidental canr
&sg|
personal character of Gen. Grant, which but sourly acquiesced in his election, which hag since been engaged in fabricating "conversations" and palming them off for Gen. Grant's, and which is so loth to lose an opportunity of thrusting at him as to break out into "admiration" even of
Gen. Butler for a speech directed against Gen. Grant's view of army reduction, pretends to interpret Gen. Grant's senti* ments toward the Republican Party and theirs toward him. Is not the World a fine authority, and are not its motives above suspicion
The other Side.
uny error that might have occurfed in
he origiaa^-version- Both theartiole,and our comments thereon seflectqd severely upon the official, or extra-offlolal, conduct of the Mfarsbal, and we fle^m it but'an act of justice to give another report of the ffair which we find in the Indianapolis Sentinel of yesterday
One or two of the city papers yesterlay, contained flaming accounts of an .mtrage alleged to have been committed upon a colored man, at the Union Depot on Monday night, saying that a conductor on the Bellefontaino road had ordered ,he man to ride in the smoking-car, and because he refused to go, he had been oeaten badly and then,lodged4a jail. As usual in such cases,'the matter was grossly exaggerated. The facts were these:
It will b8 seen from this plain state ment of the facts that no blame could attach to any one but the man himself. The railroad companies have established certain rules and passengers are required to obey them no distinction is made on
Kqnallty or the Sexes In Dregdeo A correspondent in Dresden writes that it is good to see the poor people have a holiday—they work so hard and so constantly, with littee rest on Sundays. The woman especially, toil like beasts of burden hard physical labor falls very largely to their share. You see them in ihe streets sawing wood, one holding each end of the saw they tug along with loaded handcarts, employed for draught almost as commonly as horses—much more so than men. They carry huge baa nets on their backs, under which tbey must bend far forward. Such figures ire among the commonest you meet. In doing coarse, rough work, and even such ts seems to demand simply muscular -trengib, there ia no difference whatever in their favor, unless it be as a weaker animal. And it is not only in the lower classes, that one notices this want of regard for woman. Of a couple whom you meet, oven if well dressed and respectable, the woman is pretty sure to be carrying the baby or the bundies. As for turning out •n the sidewalk for a woman, no man thinks of it I An American walking with a laoy is constantly provoked at the rude way in which she is jostled by men, not the rough and poorly dressed alone He will be likely to jostle pretty sharply himself now and then, as a practical hint to those who need it. A German in like carcumstances goes composedly along letting his weaker and burdened companion em the tide as best she can.
POTOMAC ARMY BEUXIOIT.
Catherine of Distinguished Soldiers —Ueueral Uoriellan Presiding:—The American Army fialaiy-The Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburgto be Celebrated la New York.
From the N. Y. San, 23d.] The veterans of the Army of the Potomac assembled in this city yesterday, with the view of forming a permanent association of its survivors. The delegates numbered 500. The preliminary meeting was held at noon, in the armory ot the Twenty-second Regiment. Gen. Butterfield nominated for temporary chairman the senior commander of the Army of the Potomac, Major-Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, and when the distinguished commander stepped forward he was received with cheers. Uen. Davie?, and Cols. King and Mitchell were appointed Secretaries On the plattorm were seated Gens. Hooker, Hancock, Heintxleman, Humphreys, French, Franklin, Ingalls, Newton, Ple^onton, Sickles, Slocum, Sigel, Wright, Casey, Davis, Webb, and Gibbon. Besides these, our representative noticed in the hall Gent. Doubleday, Barlow, Greeny Cochrane, Shaler, McAuliss, and many others.
A committee of two from each corps and two from the general staff were appointed on permanent organixation and constitut or). The first, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Eighteenth corps were represented. The Committee of five on the time waen and place where a grand re-union of the army should be celebrated, reported Jnly 5th as ths time, and either Cincinnati, Philadelphia, or New
tim thftt day
retire from public life at the close his-j Lee's surrender. A division of the house Senatorial tarty, and to that detecruina- was called, and those who favored July 5 tiou he will adhere—declining a foreign fell In a line on one side, with theshfltit of "Gettysburg," and opposite, under the mission or anything else. The use of bis I
name has been without his co nsent, and I
]ead of
0f
it is proper to regard the prominence giv- House." On counting the sides, July 5 tti.rconn.clio.lriU, mooing administration simply aa the natural re- jty the city of New York was chosen as
vilely assailed the
The man bought a ticket for Cleveland, and getting on the Bellefontaine train, made his way into the ladies car, where permitted to ride un no man is permitted to less 1& is accompanied by a-lady. 'The conductor seeing him tbete politely requested him to go, not into the smoking, have this one. but into the gentleman's car. This he Tha imi« nmcrrnasi' flatly refused to do, and the conductor, af-
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ter vainly attempting was forced to call upon Marshal Bis-
to reason the BisMarshal tried
bing for assistance. The •o get him out peaceably, but his efforts availing nothing took hold of him, and, the man resisiing^struck him once with a biily, but not hard enough to knock him down, much less make him "senseless." The'man continuing to rosist he was taken "to jail, but on the road Marshal Bisbing offered to let him go if he would take his place in the gentlemen's car.
Refusing to do this he passed,the night I propriation to pay for the jail r,
V-wtiiSkJk
j^ng the anniversary of
Hancock, formed the supporters
April 9 and "Appomattox Court
the place. A motion was passed that an Executive Committee of nine be appointed tomake the arrangements for the celebration This Committee is to be named hereafter through the preas by Gen. McClellan.— The Committee on Permanent Officers will meet on March 16th. On motion, the thanks of the meeting were tendered to the Twenty-second Begiment for the use of their armory, and to the Committee who arranged for the preliminary meeting. An invitation was extended to the officer* to visit Mr. Walker's studio, in Bast Thirteenth street, to view his famous painting of the battle of Gettysburg. ^M«
A PRACTICAL TBSATBB
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DSHTISTBY. By Joseph Richard son, D. D. S. M. D., formerly Professor of Mechanical Dentistry and Mettallurgy in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Second edition very much enlarged, witn 169 illustrations. Lindsay & Blakiston: Philadelphia Pub liahers. [The following notice of the above work is from The Dental Register, Cin cinnatij^a recognized authority in all matters pertaining to the Dental profes
Yesterday we published, from the In dianapolis Journal, a report of what ap petLred,o be an unigpvoked*cold-blooded outtagll* ari'lnipiiiiive cdloreitbSn by the Marshal of the Union Depot, Indianapolis. The report had the appearance of being true, and must have been so regard ed by the editor of thie Journal, as he republished it verbatim on the day fellow' toe its first appearance, when sufficient. time had elapsed to insure a corredWbn of I unassuming townsman is justly regarded
It is due to the modesty of our
townsman, the author, to say that we reproduce the artiole without his know! The Dental profession,has come to be one of vast importance,and We regard it as a matter of local pride that our modest
as the author of the best treatise on me chanical Dentistry extant. EDITOB EXPRESS.]
This work, just issued by Lindsay & Blakiston, is the„, embodiment of the principles involved in Dental mechan ism. It haf been thoroughly revised and whatever" in fthe former edition has become obsolete or been super, ceded by differ^, j|td better modes and processes, baS^JBen left out, and whatever has been developed, since the first edition, that is valuable to the Den tal mechanician, hits been introduced in the very happy stjle of the author.
Without any disparagement, whatever, of works that were written years ago up on this subject, we can truly say this the only work that, in this respect, fills the requirements of the Dental student and practitioner. Some new subjects have been introduced, and much of the old matter entirely re-written,
BO
that the
work is fully up to the present time. No practitioner or student Bhould be without this work, and having the form or edition makes it all the more impor
The truly progressive man will always and immediately have the latest editions of his text and reference books. It is for sale by Robert Clarke & Co., of this city. Price $4.60.
LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.
WEDNESDAY, February 24. SENATE.
The Senate met at nine o'clock. House bill No. 202, tomake an apgrounds on
which the House of Refuge is located was passed The following new bills were intro duced:
Senate bill No. 178, providing for appeal to the Supreme Court, in cases where publishers of newspapers are fined
account of color or race. If people re- I for publishing testimony in inferior courts, fuse to comply with the regulations they I Senate bill No. 879, fixing the times must take tne consequences. As for the I for holding Courts in ths Ninth Judicial conduct of Marshal Bisbing, everybody I Circuit. who knows anything about him, Knows I Senate bill No. 280, to amend -the act hat he is the last man to wantonly at I regulating the docket fees of District Attack and injure any man, and that mat- I torneys in Common Pleas Courts. cers must have gone to an unusual I Senate bill No. 281, to provide a juris ength before be would have attempted diction for any suit which may be brought to use force at all. The color of the man had nothing to do with his treatment, It would have been the same had he been as white as the lily.
to test the ownership ef square No. 25, io Indianapolis, giving it to Marion Circuit Court, and requiring the Governor to take possession of said square.
Senate bill No. 382, defining the orime of libel and proscribing the punishment
therfor, Senate bill No. 283, to prevent the run' ning at large of bulls, rams and boars.
Senate bill No. 284, to provide for the crection of bridges on county lines. Senate bill No 285, to amend Bection of the act to incorporate the University of Notre Dame du Lac.
By Mr. Henderson, Senate bill No 286 supplemental to the act incorporating the Franklin Insurance Company.
Senate bill No. 287, to amend section of the Assessment act, giving the fees of Assessors at $2 per day.
Senate bill No 288, to amend sections 25 and 83. of the act flxiug the bounda' ries of counties, changing the boundaries of Fountain and Warren.
Senate bill No 289, providing for the appointment of five mmissioners to locate the Agricultural,College, and pro viding lor its location at or near Indian apolis, unless some other locality shall make a better propostion.
Senate bill No 93, to prohibit Judges and officers from practicing law in certain cases, was taken up, and the House amendment concurred in.
A large part of the day was consumned in the discussion of Senate bill No 244, amending the Common School Act, ending in its being laid on the table with pending amendments.
The Senate adjourned until nine o'clock to-morrow. HOUSE
Petitions, Memoraials, etc.—The following members presented petitions praying for a reduction of salaries and fees of county officers: Messrs. Wade, of Laporte, and Tebbs, of Dearborn.
The following members presented petitions for a Homeopathic Department in the proposed Medical College: Messrs. Williams, of Knox, and Zcllars, of Allen
The lollowing members presented peti tians asking for a prohibitory liquor law: Messn. ater of Marion, Barnett of Pulaski, Stephenson of Hamilton, two petitions, and Shoaff of Jay, from two hundred eitizens of his county.
A claim from certain inmates of the 'Soldiers' Home." From three hundred citizens of Sullivan county, asking-the repeal of certain portions of the Gravel^Boad law.
The rest ef the ibrenoon was taken up in the consideration of House bill No. 72 —AgriculturarOoB«jfe bill.
Bills passed—House bill No. 200, an act defining what counties shall constitute the Eighth Judicial District, and fix* ing the times of holding the courts therein.
House bill No. 225, an act to provide for the holding of Common Pleas Courts in the counties of Laporte and Marshall.
House bill No. 90, creating the Twentyfifth Judicial Circuit—the county of Vanderburg to constitute said circuit—and providing for the election of judges, etc.
House bill No. 271, an act fixing times for holding Common Pleas Courts in Boone county, in case of conflict with Circuit Courts.
House bill No. 205, fixing timea of holding courts in t%e county of Marshall. Senate bill No. 65, creating the Twenty second Judicial Criminal Circuit e«t
of tha county of Vifft,declaring jurisdiction of court tad providing for the election ot officers, etc.
Special orders—Home bill No. 195, in relation to freights on railways and all other bills and amendments on the subjea of railroads, is the special order for Thursday, the 25th.
House bill No. 23, the Election bill, wsl made the special order for Thursday at two o:clock p. u.
Josh Billings' Sayings
There seems to be four styles of mind: 1st, them who know it's so I 2d, them wh® knows it a,in!t so I Sd, them who split the different® guess at it I ,. .. 4th, them who don't care whicn way it
nd
There is but few men who ha* charac ter enuff to lead a life of idlenessTrue love is spelt just the same in Choctaw as it is in English
Those who retire from the world on account of its sins and peski»03«, must not forget that they have yet to to keep company with a person who wants just aa much watching as anybody else.
A puppy plays with every pup he meets, but old dogs have but few associates.
It costs a good deal to be wise, but it don't cost anything to be happyNecessity begot invention, invention begot convenience, convenience begot pleasure, pleasue begot luxury, luxury be. got riot and diseases, riot and disease, between them, begot poverty, and poverty begot necessity again--and this is the revolution of man, and is about all he can brag on.
When a man loses his health, then he fust begins to take good, care of it. This ood judgment, this is 1 lost people decline to learn only by their own experience. And I guess they are more than half right, for I do not spose a man can get a perfect i4ea of mo lasses candy by letting another fellow taste it for him.
Success in life is very apt to make us forget the time when we wasn much. It ia just so with the frog on the jump he enn't remember when he was a tadpole —but other folks can.
An individual, to be a fine gentleman, has either got to be born so, or brought up so from infancy be can't learn It sudden any more than, be can learn how to talk Injin correct by practben on a tomahawk.
I wonder if there ever was an old maid who ever herd of a match that she thought was suitable. ,.
If a man wants to get at his dimensions let him visit a graveyard. I have often set down square on the ice, by having my feet get out of place, but I never could see anything in it to laff at (especially if there was some water on the top of the ice), but I notice other folks
Precepts are like cold buckwheat slap* jacks, nobody feels like being sass to them and nobody wants to adopt theni.
If any man wants to be an old baehel or, and get sick at a boarding tavern, and hare a back room in the fourth story, and have a red-haired chambermaid bring his water gruel to him .in a tin wash basin, I have always said and I stick to it yet, he has got a perfect right to do it.
It is dreadful easy work to repent of other folks' sin but not very profitable
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Such evidence might be continued for a volume. The best evidence is to try them They speak for themselves. Persons o' sedentary habits troubled with weakness lassitude, palpitation of the heart,, lack ot appetite, distress after eating, torpid iiver, constipation, diabetes, Ac., wilL speedy relief through these Bitters.
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THti AMIB1CAN TXAB BOOKahdNA TIONAL BEQI8TBB for 1869. Astronomi cal, Historical, Political, Financial, Commercial. Agricultural, Edusatlonal, Beliglous. Tbie work contains a vast fand of late valuable Information respecting the United States and Foreign couutrles, including every' departm.nt of the Qeneral andfctate Oovernmeats, nhich all classes will Dad invaluable for daily reference. AddrtS 0. D. CASK A CO., Pikes Opera House, Clncin nati Ohio.
iPl KWIIAII LADIES' JN. lUArLlkfl UUII BTITUTE,
Pittsiieid,
Mass., Bev.O. V. BFiAa, Principal. Fif sixth semi-annual Term opens Var«h 4,18S9. Faculties and location unsurpassed.
GBAND BAPIDS, MICH., 1
Ct^CTTJOJ^.—UoprlnelpIed dealer are selling Axes painted red, as the Bio JACKS Ax«. The itood qualities of his Aze tonsisis in its CTTTTINO qq Uties, not in the ted paint.
The "Ban JACKIT" 1. for sale by all responsible hardware dealers and the manufacturers.
LIPP1NC0TT & BAKE WELL,
THE PATENT MAGIC COMB!
Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown Sold everywhere. Bent by ma11 for 91,2). Addiees WJK. FATTOW, Treasurer,
Maglo Comb Company, Springfield, Mass.
AHESTS,
Farmers, Gardeners, and
Fruitgrowers.—Send for particulars of "Bur's improved Fruit True and Vine Invlgo* rator and Insect Destroyei." Samples to teSt will te rwardtdtoauy part of the Unired Statee and PiRTtCT SATiSTACTitH guaranteed. Good Agents are wantel in every Connty in the United States. Address J. AHKABN, 63 Second street, Baltimore, Md. OA AAA OFFICBBS under the new AdmieisU"|vUv tratlon. We prepare applications in form for Government positions secure Coagres* sioaaland other neceesarr Influence, and person, ally preseat t&e claims of applicants. For ci'ca* lar of inssructions, addreas, with stamp, WisOaasrsa A HATSur, Washington, D. 0.
fid
a%r.\
I Have Made Advertising a Study.
rtheTI9
lB OMITS I will send to aay one a list of beet newspapers in the Oil ted Srates. I wcutd once have paid a tfceasaifl iellars tor this very ia formation. Addrees Box 67S, Hew York City.
Phal«B'8 Paphlai Lotloa
ffer BtMrtinrt'K ths MM art OWUUM Senates all EMFTlom, KKOKIKS. Plimia, NOIH SIOTCBI8. TA etc.. asl
NBMI
ffll SUB SWT, HAf aa« BMOMUfi. For UD1B la the SUM KBT lib lavalaaMe. Far BKimngtiaAersa ATllftl It has ae eeaal. "miPMM -(fee ealy reliable ranMir f*r Diseases and Ui Mtahea of the SUA. 5jg ~iisp
HiP 'ftrM NUT. will aetcfeap tte S1U.
PlMWIEbTsaViAl
Price, is Cents ver
«nOB Dl MAYO," «rLOB BS MAYO."
A NEW PVUtMl FOB TBI lAHHUOllD. BIQMMTB, DBUCATK, LASTUfi FBA6BAXCE BAION 2 BOH.MIlVXOBIt Mikyall OTBf. gists. Sdwl j-atorsi
DENTISTRY.
L. H. BABTHOLOMBW Svaesoa AJT» Maoasrotat ,5, E N I S
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booMHor to Dr« D* M. WILD. No* 107 Main Si. Rational Blook, Tern Haato Ind, [&30dtf
JJK. C. O. LINCOLN,
Thd Oldest SBtabliahed Dentist In Terre Haute, OrrOI-On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of Hiatioaal House.
Haring had upwards of eighteen year*' e*r«rienoe la tlentistry,-he iaooafldent that he cae give tntisfactioa in all oasee. diy
spm "tal
r| jl
HOTELS.
JApof acta. aao. o. mt NATIONAL HOUSE, Coa. Sun us MaiaSraaat, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
JACOB BIM MR...
PLABK
WASTED for our new book pi
1000 pages, profusely illustrated with elegant KDgraviugs, Mans, Ao. Price, ia oloth, 93. Che Peo le'a Edition ot ssin A ITI the life and, Epiatlea .of »1» a Allli by Bev. Mee-r« OUNTBCABB A Howsoa. A vivid pioture of the times ot the great Apostle. Warm ly commended by clergymen of all denomi tiom- Superior to the Unglish editioo, and sold at one-third Its price. N tee and eferenees in he Knglilh l&ngcege, Oommisaions to Agents LASOBB than ever b^lore offered. Circulars iree. Adorttt the Fublichers, B. W. BLISS A 00., Toledo, Ohio.
.........PB0PBIET0B8.
This Honse has been thoroughly refmakhol. my 23dwlv
«-Y T.«Sirf
J^ARMERS' HOTEL,
CORNER N1NTB CHERRY STS. Opposite Eaitera Harket Hensa. Having a large Wagon Tard attachsd, will en' able me to give general satisfaction to tba traveling publio. B. W. BiNKIN.
IJ1ERBE KAUTE HOUSE,
R-
ooanx KADI am nrxan mans,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
Thia Hotel nas recently been refitted, and pot la first-clasi ordst, oCSring aooomssodatloas unrar paased in the State.
T. CL BSITU, Psrop'r-
HOUSE. at.
ooaaca or nasi
ASD
oeio sraaars.
ooaaaa
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. B. 6BI7FITH J*ropprlctor
Office of Marshall, Itcnteauma and Palestine Hack Linea. Vree Buss to and from all Trains. uovSSdtf
PARK HOTEL,
ON THE AHEBICAX AID CDBOFXAK P1AK, Cor. Beekman and Nassau Sts. Wear Cily HaU Park „.BTew York
GEOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. B.—Located in the very heart of the wholesale butfness, this is one of the most convelntly located Hotels for tferohants, Business men and others visiting the oity. d29dSm
HOTEL,
PACIFIC
170, its, 174 and 176 Greenwich Street, One door north of Oortlandt, and one blook west of Broadway.
The undersigned takes pleasure in annonnolng to numerous friends-end patrons that from this date, the charge of the Pacific will be S2,6Q per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this Honse, and there, fore, free from the too common exaction of an inordinate rent, he is fully able to meet the downward tendency of prices without any falling off tf service.
It will now, as Heretofore, bs his aim to main taia undiminished the favorable reputation of the Pacifle, wbich ithas enJoy»d for many years, si one of the best traveler^' hotels.
The table will be boontltully supplied with ever/ delicacy of the season. The attendance will be found efficient and. obliging.
The location will be fouad convenient for these whose business calls them la the lower part of the :ity, and of ready access to all Kallroad and Steamboat Uttes- V' -Ts-iy fe2dw6m nffia -f JOHN PATTBN.
PHYSICIANS.
JJR. 1. D. SEELY,
Ho. il Korth fourth Street,| HAGimiO AHD ICliBOnO PHIMCIAJT. feWdtf
nB. DiDEBKT, HOXCMPATHIC PHYSICIA5, SlilMBOl AXD ACCOUCHIB. daraa: Bight Bev. Bishop TAlhott, D. D., B°
W. Martlti. 3.8.Beach, Bsq. Br. Bggert. Omoi axn KZSIDXKOI on Mulberry atreeS,t tween 0th and 7th. next to Norastl School. sMdtf f,
DR.A.
B*pt. 10, 1868,
Ths people seem to be orasy about your BED jAcrtf Axis. Please send mo twenty doten more. ,• Y^urs truly, r. W. D. F.
PUtsboifb, Pa.
WANTED—AHEHT8
"American
KN1TT1NS MAOHISS, Pr oe $26. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 89,000. fetches per min. ute. Liberal inducements to Anents. Ad Iress AMSBICAN KHITTlNQ BtACHINB 00.,'Boston, Mass., or St. Louis. JIo.
ARNAUD. io
f!T
Ornoa—Corner of Main and fifth Streets, over the National State Bank. Basincaoa—Oheetnut Sf, between 6th and 7th. ml21yl TKBBB HAlTTB, IND.
"Simitia Similibut Curanter."
ITAYING ASSOCIATED OUR1J. reives together for the praotloeof Medicine with the bove Homosipathic law as our guide, we will be pleased to attend all who msy need our profeeslooal oervi es.
OFFICE, 139 MAIN
STBXBT,
between 6th and O'h streets, ov*r Hudson's China Store. APPLEBf A WATKBS JaSSdlm
J. YOUNG,
PHYSICIAN and \SURQEON: OFFICE~W«st Side Pnbllc Squsrs, (Formerly occupied by Dr. Oortls.)
Calls attended to night and dsy. National House.
Besideneo at jaSSdtf
UNDERTAKERS.
A
I S A A
UrftEBTAKEH Is prepared to execute# 1 order* in bis Una with neatness and dispatch /net of third and Cherry ireets. Terre Hante. ladUna. tanift-fr^wtf
TTNDERTAKE£.
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M. W. O'CONNELL Having purchased baok from B. W. Ohadwwk, Qruber A Oo., the Undertakers Establishment, and having bad seven years ex^rtooe in the buslnew, is now prepared to iurnish Meta.lo Bu. rial Oases, Caskets, sua Wooden Cofflns, of all stvles and sbtes, from the best and largest etocfe of bnrlal material in the State, at 10S Hals Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
dwtr
Terre Hautey».»a
tj-i OS 0m?- ft."
HOFF'S
MALTEXTRAC!
Great Beduotkm in Price. QDALITIXS
ISB
PaoriaTtxs Vmsniin.
I'DellKhtflll, NEtrttlMS BITlBAef.^ .. A Plcasaat Iavlgoratlag TOWIC.
1
A Mtatltate for Ale anf Alcoholic Drlakt. A BTBKJt6THI!IIR for tte DCMUUMC*. [israaiAUT wuasras
MOT*S»».]
A Certain BEMEDY (or Disorders of ths THBOAT, OHBT, UHOS AXO ifQMACH. Sold by Druggists and Orooers.
I JOS. S. riBlKSlKs
SK
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Hurray St., Jlsw York.
STMT JM IT. &
slid
MM IMMSS X*.
9 lsr»lssllr-ft pqr»f{ea 30 .p: srt» r.t-i
MANUFACTURERS.
CITY BULLS.
pHAIRIE
CLIFT & WILLIAES, xururAOTUBKBs or
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Window and Door Frames, HoBtdlng Brucbets, Stair Ratlings, agL Ballusiersr
Newell Posts*
4,
^fiorlng and Siding,
•nd all descriptions of Finished Lumber.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers —IN PINE LUMBER,
JLath and Shingles,
Slate Hoofing, Cement Hoofing, Roofing Felt.
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood'iarnlng DONE to
OBD£)B:
All Work Warranted I Oorner of Ninth and Mulberry Sis. Ja23dtf
I f*
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THS
1
Ike Divine, the Physician, the. Judge USE DAILY IN THEIB OWN HOMES AKD BICOSTMKNr
To all Invalids and 8aflereni)r
io,'-,, •..* Oyspepaia, 8ick Headache, Soar Stomach, Oostiveness, Heartburn, Iadigeatlon, Piles, Bilious
Attacks. Liver Complaints, Qoui, and Bbeumatio Affections .*€* & WATUBE'S OWN
7
6ft£AT AKD GOOD REMEDY,
ARB AST'S
Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, As the Beat and Ksit Belllable Medicine Ever offered to people for the above class of diseasss.
The nursing babe, ItH brothers and sisters, its parents and grand-parents, will all find this pleasant remedy well adapted far their diffuren complaints. xamrrAOTvasD
OHLV
ar
TARRANT db CO.,
878 Greenwich (JU, New York. For Sale by all Druggists. »ul8—demeod
JOHN BAKNIKLE. Merchant Tailor,
1
MA IK 8TREKT,
Over Saxton $ Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would respeotoully oall the attention or the citizens Of Tsrre Haute, aud tin publio io general that he has rented rooms above Saxton A Walm» ley's Dry Qeods store, 'or thepnrposeef carrying on merchant Tailoring, He keeps always on band a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF OAS3IMEBES, VESTING uLOTHS, Ao., and is ready te make it up in The Latest Style and on Short Notice, and on very Beasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, be promisee to make up to Older, whether the geodsbe turniahed by him or not.— Everything in his line cheaper than anynbert else.
Cutting deoe and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. ang29itf.
HATS AND CAPS.
.jy^EW VORK liAT 8 TOR 8
•Joseph Cm Yates, JUST IN REOBIFT OF Mens' Hats ol al kinds,
Boys' Hats oi all hinds, Sdissos' Hats of all binda^' Infants' Hats
ot
all kinds,
Aad at all prices. Hats made to order on short notice. DOOM
"*THE FALL STYLES, 140 Alain Street. T«rr» Haqt*. I ao* I7dtf
1
A. 95 GREENBACK OffM eaAw seal Jrte to anf Soot Afnt.
BOOK AGENTS WANTED For Matthew Bale Smith's New Boob,
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
IJV NEW YORK.
a won* or AJSOKSINO IHTCBIST, replete with An. ecdotes and Incidents of Life In the Great Me* trnpolls.
OM AgtntMdiO
Koae
day, Qtunher told and d*Ke
end 227 in IS day* asotkfr sol in 7 ddyo. Mo book aver pablisqed that sells to rapidly. Tip Ton wih to know how Fortones are made A£ an't o*t In a day how Shrewd Moo are rn Insd in Wall Street how "Ooun'omen" are swindled by Sharpers how Hlniiters aid Bier chants are Blackmailo how Daroe HhIIi and Concert Saloocs are Managed how Gambling Honses and Lotteries are conducted bow dtock Companies Originate and how the Bubbles Burst, road this wotk. It talis yuu abont the mysterits of New )oTk,aoi! cm talus Biogradhlcal ttkstoi es of its noted Millionaires, Merchants, Ao. Ahrft Octavo Vol. TW page11finely IllxutraUd. The largent commission giveu. Our 3S-tage circular and $6 Oraenback seat Frre on applio tlen. For full Dartlculftrs and terms, sddrt»s the Publishers «f. B. BUBB & OO. Hartford Conn dwSw ... UiJiJ
SPEER'S STANDARD
WINE
I E S
THE EST JilTTEBS For Weakly Persons. EOS THE WEAK,
FOB THE PALE, TOR THS SICKLY, roa THE AGED,
EOB FEMALES, FOB BPKING 03E I II
No Bitters Equal to Them
Speeds Standard Wine Sitters, —MAM or—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS SMam's Celebrated Wine, so well known, with PKBURIAFL BARK,
CBAHOMUII FIOWKBH, UFAKB BOOT, WILD CHKBRT BABK.
UiNGBB,
and such other HEBBS aad BOOTS as will in all Oases assist Digestfo i, promote the Secretions ot the System II the natural channels, aad give
TONE AND VIGOR —TO THE—•
YOUNG AND OLD, MALE AND FISAL5! •lluso it with woaderfnl snoofss. Brings COLOR To the pale white lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY
To tho trfft face and care-worn oountonance. Ouras FEVEB and oteates APPETITE. Try
tkaa.
Qit none other. Ask for SPEER'S
STANDABJ) BITTEBS. Sold by Druggiats and See that my signature ia over tho eork of saeh Bottle.
ALFRED SPKER
rinl*. K. J., and 94S Broadway, Now NV frade supplied by all Druggists.
INSURANCE
','•*!
WISE MEN of the LAND
NATIONAL
LIFEIN SDRAKCECO.
OT Til
United States of America,
WAsaixoroa, D. o.
CQi 1T££1D by SPlciAL ACT if C0MGKI8S APTSOVSD JtnT S6( 1868.
CASH CAPITAL^ ..91,000,000,
PAID IN FOLX.
BRANCH OFFICEt
First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA. "T Where the general but In- ee of th« COM (any le transacted, and to which all general correapoadenoe should be addre-sed.
OFFICMU
OLABEMOI H. CIiABK, Pnsident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance aod Exeou Oommittee. HENBY D. COOKE, Ylco-Pnsldert. EHEBSOH UT. PEET, 9eoretary aad Xetnary.
This Company, Nation at in its character, oflr by reason of Its large Capital, Low Bates of Premium and .New Tables, the most doeirable meane of insuring life yet preeented to the publio.
The ratei of premium being largely reduoed, are made ae bvorable to tbe lnaarari aa thoae of the best Mutual Companiss, aad arold all the complications and uncertainties of ^atea, DM* dends, and tbe mlsundexstanclng^ «Ulch the lot* ter are so apt to cause the PoPcy-Holdrr.
Several new aad atti active tablee are
BOW
pre
sented, which need only to bo understood to prove acceptable :o the] public, suohaa the IH-POME-PROD0OING
POLICY and UTOBB
PBEMIUU POLICY. In Ihs former, the policyholder Dot only sciorts a lift Insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few yens, an osaaol iaoems egoml to tm per cent. (10 per eent.) of hit policy. In the latter, the Company agrees to refer* to the iswid He total amount of money fte hat paid in, in additionto ike amount of hie poUqr.
The attention of parsons contemplatlag insuring their ltves or loot easing the amount of iaawrance tbey already have, is called tot he spKial advantages offered by the Matloaal Lids Insurance Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets and fall particulars glvtc on application to the Branch OflHoe of tho Ooatpany, or to JOHK W. EIXI8 CO.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
General Agents for Ohio and Central aad South ern Indiana. i7. A. FOOTE, 26dwly Agent for Terre Haute, lad.
JNSUftE WITH THE BEST
/E T~N A,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Assets o?er $5,052,88010.
Tiie and Inland Insurance at as favorable terms as tbe Haaards Permit for Sellable tndoafaity.^ HA.GKB McKEEH, Agents
Jai 6J3m Dowling Hall.
FIRE AITS LIFE,
INSURANCE AGENCY
The following 01d and Bel table Companies Bepreaeutod.
Merchants Fire Ins. HABTFOBD, ooznr.
North American Fire Ins.Co HaBTFOBD, (JOHH. 'r
Applications taken and Policies issued in «ny ot the above named Companies in lowest current rata*. Alio, K£AL ESTATB bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
A
M.A10KANE,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent
OFFICII :-r
MainSt., between 5th ft 6tb
Terre Haute, Ind.
Offloe 1459 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson A Bust
A Conch. Cold, or Nor* Throat. BtQVIBIS IXSroiATS AVtlKTTOa,
A»n SHOULD
aa ensealo. ir
ALLOWBO TO COWTIKVC,
Irritation of the Lunss,a permanent Throat A8f» tioe, or sui IssenrssMo
Lung Dlacsuto
'"is orreHTBa aaavt.*:- ''s-.
Brown's Brachial Troches, Hartog a direct Influence to the parts, giro immediate relief.
For Bronehltffl, Asthma, Catarrh.COa. anmptlve and Throat Blssasss, Taocais AM
vttD
WITH ALWAYS oooo soocass.
SOGERS AND PUBLIC SPKAKIK& 'ill find Trodm useful in o'earlng tho Toico whoB, taken bofote 8tngin ot Speaking, aad rellertog the Throat after an unueual exertion of the recti organs. Tho Trockei aro rec. mmended aad prescribed by Phyticlaaa, and hare had teatiaso* Dials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of troo morit, and basing premd, th-ir ffflcrioy by a tost of mtny years, each year flnda thfm in new localltlee in Tarious parte ot the world, and tbe Trochee aro nairetsally pro-^ nounoed etter than other articles.
OBTAIN rnly "Baowa's BaoxcaiAL Taooaas," aad do not tahs any of theteortUeee istfliiMsss ttiA^ m»7 b» tiered.
SOLD
rTSarwBBac. d2lda w-iseos*inside
"VTANHOOD
0"
:.1 fA ,lrn'S? .ir: ?V
AND
THE VIGOE
L'A OF YOUTH teitorid In fourweohs. int. BICOBO'ti ISbENCK 07 LIFK rostorss manly po«er*. from whatever causearlsng tbe (fleots ot early pornlcious habits, eelf-aboae, lmpotrBcy and olimato, give Way at once to tbls wundarfal medicine, If tahon regularly aooordias to tbo dlreotloaa (which aro Tsry simple, aad require no reatraint from business or pleaeuro.) FaI)ore la iiqposslbls. Sold la hottloi at f3, or lour fuaatln^) ties in one for SB. To bo hai oaly of jto solo appointed agent,in Assetica, H. OslHalJ, M,
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