Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 March 1869 — Page 2

DAILY

Moaflay Morning,

To-day the ribicund and joyous countenance of this would-be illustrious adversary of the pacific Sambo, will, as we are informed, be set towards the National Capital. Since Birnam wood traveled to Dunsinane, no tree or bush has possessed such mobility as our "Tall Sycamore of tbe Wabash." This quality enables.bw friends in this district to repose often, for fitful periods, in his beatific shade, and it prevents him from remaining on duty in Congress, to which he has been repeated transplanted, but where he has utterly failed to take root. For five years this incomparable specimen of arborescent magnificence was all that stood between the people of his district and non-repre-sentation. Daring that period bo was called upon 1315 times to put in a single word, that might often have been of controlling power, for his constituents. Was he there to do it? No. Tho record

OF

LATE

a number of the more influ­

ential journals of the South have evinced a desire to encourage emigration into that section. They are at length awaking to the truth, that if the Southern States are to be reconstructed, not only politically, but reconstructed in prosperity^ ithe- test vestiges of that antipathy to the settling of Northern men among them, whioh ^BB manifested after the war, must be removed. Capital is wanted in the Soutb, and the intelligent of the Southerner know it. They feel the need, too, of a speedy introduction of the peculiar energy, enterprise and gs ahoad-a-livenes^^f the North—qualities which they thsftflselves, through the exigencies of tho late confliot, uregradqaltytcqtllrtng but which* they do not yet sufficiently possess in order to the early development of tl^e sources of their' section*. A greaf deal still remains to be done in the Soulbrtc return it to Its olden prosperity, and that great deal will be the more quickly done as the agencies which prevail "in effecting are received, festered and and encouraged the people of the South. As an evidence of this reaction among the wide-awake Southerners, one of the South Carolina newspapers lately hailed the arrival of a psrty of Northern farmers, who intended settling in the State, as a most auspicious event, and looked forward with pleasure to the day when other thousands of them would be scattered all over the South. =====

THE Mormons have lately been adopting the co-operative system in business and the Salt Lake correspondent of the New York <Times> mentions, among other movements in this direction, the selling out of the stock of the two most extensive business establishments there to a grand co-operative wholesale mercantile concern, under, the.name of "Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution," of' which establishment all faithful Mormons are expected to purchase when they desire merchandise by the package. He says that the distinctive, outward and visible symbol of business relationship to the movement is a sign over the store with the words, "Holiness to the Lord"—in a semi-circle, surmounting the All-seeing eye, with the title of the concern underneath and this sign has been adopted by many Mormon retail stores. What would our business establishments hereabouts say to such a sign? =====

AN EXCHANGE furnishes an interesting

account of a breaQh.of»prDmise£ase w^foh was on trial in~New York last plaintiff in which alleges that oM nig'bt at her mother's houtt^ tha idefhadant found a (fejj.wish.bone, andproposed that

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March, »fl, i860,

DANIEL W. VooBHxxtf CONDUDEOIB last series of wrestling watchesi witli j^he naygur" on Saturday. We sincerely^ hope jhe has derived much enjoyment5 therefrom, for eaoh of.ttosfjilm^rs has cost the people about $100 in addition' to any private Subscriptions that may3 have been made, a* well as the k*r?f time and incidental expenses of hi£ feeders. As they have done no other imaginable good, it is very desirable that they should have pleased DAHIKL and put him in that happy mental frame whiehgenerally results from a consciousness of having done "a big thing."

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that 737 times he failed to respond. Since the present session conioaeTicfea, some nineteen days have elapsed. Of these, our Bepresentative has-been absent from his post of duty eleven days. We do not intend to indulge in unfair or ungenerous criticism of this public servant, but we do intenl to hold up his record its true light. The great interests of the West imperatively demand faithful-rep-resentation. It is useless now to waste tinje in complaining of the manner ib which VOOBHEKS secured his seat. He is our Representative in the Forty-first Congress, and we don't propose to fret abdut ifcr— Whatever he jnay do that shall be wo^th j*of commendation, wa will gladly and gratefully record. If he Bhall show a disposition to look after tho interest* of his constituents, those constituents will find in our columns a faithful report of, all ills efforts in their behalf. OV'ttat other hand, we shall not hesitate to allude to his shortcomings nor to «expose his neglect of the duties tojghich he is assigned.

they should pull it: Tie bdne brok^ each holding a piece, and the ^ent^^SJ. JJJ JeTSiJot a famSV ^r® upon the JSo?. TKIs, the plaintlif holds, waS interpreted by the defendant^aiigt^ that they should ^arry^^oea. plains by saylfcg that he •oems we are to be marri^l at Ui»#ame time wouldn't you like'il?" "Tbe ptawtiff answered, modestly, "lit bet I would!? This is a warning for unwilling baChe-, lots to keepabjrof wish-bohe^HoMo puri

•LAST year New York spent $&,&23,54S. in putting up 2,U2 building|^\|hijeh 19 were public buildings, 15 churches, 90 stables, 8 school-houses, 253 fSctotie^, •hops and stores, and 1,629 dwellings— •bowing an increase over 1867 of 27^. a a«-» antoM* laj

arts agsnr

acres

One iȣa iione asks for forty sections of land and $30,000 subsidy per mile far

TBXTnaianapolis Sentvrul, copying one Sides ojT the Cincinnati -^efli'its'rwidera-ltiey should tuTB to it—"If they desire ta read a masterly vindication- of the finaricial .policy of the Democratic party frnn a leading Radical paper, and arv artwffc tipon the financial1 policy announced J»y .the pow administration." 4v commentary on the corruption and on the worthless&esBof the New York judiciary is found, in vthe fact that the recent action of .Congress in placing tho Union Pacific Railroad beyond the power of the New York courts has had a beneficial influfettce on the bonds of the company. Nothing could tnoro emphaticaliy Bupport every^cbarge that has been m#idej or^ptove nic^e^ signally the prostitution of the ermine.

REPORTS from Sew Orleans and other parte of the South, show that negro labor ib in greater demand this Spring than ever, and higher wagte£! are bffered to colored hands for plantation and,other work than in any previous year.' ?Th» is the vejy beat sign of the growing prosperity of the Southern States. There are enough hands, black and white, now in the South to raise four million bales of cotton thiajeapon, and if that amount of the great Southern staple is prepared for dbe markets of the world, it will give the ^outhern people a sufficient supply of ready money to form a splendid basis of Suture.power aw».*=

Gleanings

"Kenlu'ckejr ^jojng fnto artificial fish-

ffiSj cultute. San Francisco wilt revive its Vigilance Committee,

Nine times has Mr. Sumner triedT 'the Lincoln Pension bill. The afmbsphere of Macon, Ga., is^aid to be destructive rf obesity,

Clinton, Iowa, is to have a tub and pail factory also a match factory George Peabody's buildings in London now shelter hfU po^r:people,

Pentwftter will ship 200,080 railroad ties thi«*iWitfn, mostly'toKJhioaga SWts have come into fashion in Harris'burg as jrivals of the velocipede

Portuguese journalists vigorously »pspos^'lhb scheme for an Iberian union.. Tbe Bavarian Minister of War asks a loan of nearly five miUion florins to buy arms.

A convict' Ship at Cayenne lately sunk and drowoed all the prisoners on board at the time.

Goatbe's Fauct was .performed last inionth for the first tiiSlo: in the Polish language, at the-Cracow theater. ^^1.^ -The newest styles of linen collars are hriply standing bafeds, bound with bias* ttipdd'lfnen of different coldrsi1

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^rom (lHy-) Snfi. Last Saturday our jcommunity was th^owA intense excitement by the murefer oFy6fi6 R. Key, and the'shdoting of Moses GivenSj about a mile from this ity. The killing was done by young ohn Ke^*, a son of the murdered man, ,/itb fli^pistblj in the afternoon. The scene if the tragedy was the house of John R. Key, at prewnt rented...and occupied by Mr. Moses Givens, and the cirotimstances Connected WJtHit, as near as we can learn, jtre these:

On Saturday Mr. John R. Key had been do.mJ.n. t^cUy.^and having but onft goodleg, wafrdrrveirotrt to Mr. Givenss where he was boarding, £y his son Dick, in a buggy. When they reacted ftheir destination, John met them and held thehorse, while Dick helped his father from the buggfe- #4,imadft.Ws way jnto the houle, and took a seat in the sitting room, where there were five or six ladies, some of whom belonged to the family of Mr. Givens, the o'.hers being visitors.— He had not been long in the %URbefore !4R$4 'lih aUtfie d6o% dnd quickly withdrew, returning rapidly With a pistol ln hia hapd. with which he dommenoed firing on "his father. The first shot missed its aim, when Mr. Key raised tip, threw up his?hands imploringly, and exclaimed, "John, don't shoot me, Oh, my God I" The second shot was fired as he uttered, tlifise wprds, and took effect in the- TOrcfi4fir%f^-Mr. Key, Who' fell to the floor, with the blood and brains oozing from tho wound, and almost Immediately Expired. Old Mr. Givens bad gone tq. tjie ^coal hoasn folt a bucket 6f coal, andT:. was returM9g,wMn,he heard tfce firing. He ppedea the ctoor to epter the room, whAr John Key^Xtarned and fired upon him, shooting him in the forehead just at the edge of tbe hair. -He fell to the floor apd the murderer fired another shot at bim^Whlch missed him.

Al ter. compleUng his work of blood, the murderer left tne house and came to this city. He then Veht to' t*tie house of the Hon- Harrisop Taylor, an|. told him what hjelM^&ne, w&M 'the geetleman told him to come with him, and he took John Key and 4.eHvere| him up to Marshal Luman.

Afte^^ -leffegtby" examination, John Key was ordered to be returned to jail, all O.JDi«k«a»*enMMKied totfeo-eare-of the Marsha), to await a further examination in'his case. John Key will be tjjqB'flor murder in the first degree, at the April term of the Circuit Court. 1

John R. Key was burjed Sunday afternofiH.j Mr- Givens is still alive, with but siim bopes entertained of his recovery.—

jhe of the. murder, is generally Opposed' to have sprung out of somV family disagreements. The ofel gentleman btok^i up* hou^k«iping, and ijen ted his farm to Mr. ^iVeq?, to which tbe boys, John and Dick, very!seriously and indignantly olhjected. ^They wanted the father fo keep'the farin and let them dulfftaVtflt, rffad sought by Vafious threaU to qowpel him t« sa. He would not domply with their wishes, and they quar-' rtled ire^fuftntly. On# gear's lease had juat erpir«d, and* the evening of the murder was set apart by Messrs. Key and Qirw temdaxso to writing tho contract for another year. To prevent this1 wai the shooting and murdering done.

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|*Cfc|P|iing titiiuux^BafSir Poljg.niy is practiced fa tile tribe, bat n^*~ extensively. A man may h»ve ra'anffoivea be can keep^ikut rrfljaUMqj, tnem. The universal price of a wife is a pony, or for a white__mn iio American lione. A"eqnaw once bought becomes tire immediate property of the purchaser, bat be must catch her. Jle*i havA boajBl wives and never been*ttble to c4tdf thetih

Mont of tbem, however, are ^uite willing

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daughters.. Mr. -Qivaaa is a

higbly-respectod citUen,_ aged seventy years, and the«e*d orsti interesting and

Tipected

family.

sn officar's hone

and tried in*#frVrf##ay to'purchase him, bat tbe officer wauld flot part With the animal. Finally the Indian effaced his sister, a beautiful girl, in exchange for the horse. Fearing he would steal or maim the animal, and not wishing to offend him, the officer gave the Indian the horse, but declined to receive the girl in return. The young lady, how' ever, was informed she was sold, and so the matter stood. After waiting for a long time for ber husband to come and claim her, she one day, as he rode by the camp, pat herself in bis way, when, seeing he took no notice of her, sne naively asked: "Why don't you catch me?" The officer who had never seen her before, inquired what she meant, when she roundly told him she was his wife, and not at all pleased that he had net como for her.— He never claimed her, but she was re garded by her tribe as the white man's squaw, jand at laet ^accounts was atilt sin gie Aid waiting hpsbaad. Soon of the fiiotix are qdite iicff id horses, cat* tie and furs, and educate their children

I am told Spotted Tail has twe of bis daughters now at school in the North, and that the Misses Spotted Tail are very good looking and intelligent girls. Gen erally the women are homely, being compelled to labor hard, while the men do little but-SUnl, fiah and make ^ar. Now and then, however, a handsome Sioux is seen, but almost invariably she has lice on her head. Cracking lice is one of the occupations of tbe Sioux women. If a woman's husband leaves her she does not lose caste, but can marry again. A mam who leaves one wife generally finds it difficult to. get another.' If a girl is unfortunate, her lover must pay one, two or three horses, or her friends will kill him. In all cases of rape the penalty is death.—Letter in N. Tribune.

PALMER'S LOTION is not an experiment. It was put up in its present style in 1848, and Its wonderful properties has become known, and its reputation fully established wherever any attempt has bean made, to introduce it. It is -the great skin purifier. TTo family should be without it. dwlw,

IT is estimated that seven^tentbs of all adult aiiments prgce^d from a diseased and torpid iiver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the Btomach poison the entire system, and exhibit the above symptons. After along research we are able td present the most remark' able cure for these horrid .nightmares of diseaie the world has ever produced Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken PLANTATION BITTERS, and not an in stance of complaint has come to our knowledge. It^ia th£ moft effeotual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of life. Inquire of your Drug' gist in regard to it.

MAGNOLIA

"WATER—Superior

THE FINEST TEETH

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^{•RlGHTFCl TRAGEDY. ««A

A Son Murders his Father and Shoots an Old Man Seventy Years of Age, .".'v .qSIT

to the

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half thes price., 10-dwlw

they are neglected. Bear this in mind and k.eep decay out of the delicate enami el with preservative SOZODONT. Every vegetable element of the article—and all its elements are vegetable—is an antidote to the dental disease. Neither the outor shell nor tbe bone it covers is likely to be injuriously affected by any cause, if this healthful preparation be duly used, night and morning. deodlw

MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.—We give you in this Medicine the result of a lifetime of Btudy and trial: before this

They are made from simple Roots, and are the best medioine in.the world for all Billious diseases. Female Irregularities Headaches, Indigestion, Liver Complaints &c. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, oleans the skin of all pirn pies and blotches, and are perfectly Bute and safe in their operation. We ask yob to use them becauee we know their vir tues. Trial is the Touchstone by which to prove them worthy. Use Morse's In dian Root Pills* For sale by all Dealers

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COSTAR'S REMEDIE8.

HOUSEKEEPERS! HOUSEKEEPERS!

Men--Women—Children I Men—Womett—Children

RE A* 1)—MJEAD,

'Cooling to Softldsniid^arni,'' Soothing to *11 painful wonndr, Ac.' jffgallBK to all SoreS. Ulceri. Ac."

"OOSTAP.'S"

fLLj&INBBi —i»r Hnu BUCHIieili]

BUCKTHORN KAMI

Ii tti* Doit «xtraori]iiiary 8AJrVliI tfrer knowji. Iti peiier of Soothing an1! Healing lor all Goto, "loers, Ob kpped

Jkc., 4

Bjarns, Brniaet, Soree, and Shlo^ tor Sore Nlpp'.ES^for Jkc., Ao.—l«

uaq parson •»js of It,

without a parallel. would not bs without aBoX'n mr House, If it cost 5 03, or I weali travel »11 the way to New ,Totk for It. '—IT. T. Enniag Ntm, Sent. 6.

All Draggiita In TEBBK HAUTE sell It

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Standard Preparations

ABE HIB

E A I I E TH® iSDouwi

IXdTtle, $i 00—three fbr f^OO. ma

"Costar's Bat. Boaeh. *c... Kxtemlaators, "Costard a«« Bh« Kiiemtnators.

(Only Pure) insect Powder.

"Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years eatavliahad In Hew York." "2,000 Boxei and Klaikimannfaetnred daily. "I II Beirare I I of •pnrlomimitation*.', "All Dro?giit in

TKSBC HAUTS

sell tlieia."

^^CoStab," 10 Crosby St,' 1ST. Y. Or, JOHK F. HXHBT, (Succescor to) DXUAS BAKNK8 & CO., 21 p»rk Bow, N.

Bald in TSBBK HAUTI, by BARB, fillLICK & BERRY, i«n4dwly-n to BM.

Phalon's faphlm IiOllra J. tor BeaaUfytag the SKIH ai« COHPLKXIOR Bmv wx^fhfsg&£«er< 'MO'

THK 8tHf »0I^V Fi 'for LASikkti tle'irVBSE&T If to {available. 'oreK^LitMKN alterSHATINe It has eqaal.

PHAPlAJf LOTION" is the oaly reliable t*t Iter Diseases ul bleattsbca of the 8EIK.

AAvta**nnuMUkv*%r yetiw. ^Bkmit^ NUB9KRT and BATH, will sttAap the 8IIN. Price, Cents per Cake. n- oTo A. j:' :AH

]'PLeB OS *A*0.» -c HAITBUBOBUr. Hft VBAHRAJfCK-

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Btreata, whereato Is now opening a IWlMi pleto rtook of fall etyU Boaaett. WUm-

oa gaaraataad.

kar, eat

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Hrs. 2l. CL HKDCUBS Baa MWTid her sSS Pi *s taHll'saitistpwts, VI

leshBWttff Hay tfi

tween TonrU) aed bepl« work

PartioaUr atUation wiU be gtvea, ap beraSo fore, to the latest styles. The most skfllflil asatotaata have be— sag aged. Wadd tag OaatMea, Ball aad fartyDrnesi, Ladiea aad CbUdrea'i Cloaks aad Srspwf aiaaaactnred wlth prossptaesaand dispatch' Jt8»f

GBOCIBpir r* AIIX

PROVISION STORE)

Jt'i jroxior' aaaaaa n— Groceries and Provisions,

Mo.t4tttmt.aae i—r—efttwfwt—itt Terre-Haute. Indiana.

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The aadarstneA haa Jaat opeaedat the above stand, afirst-olaea Tamlly Orooery and_ProTi»lo* Store, with a large aad w^l tsIeoSei stoek of new and froah artUlea saitable for every day aee in &miiles, to which he calli the attentioa of his friend* and the pnblioseneraUy.

Oooda deUvered to any pars of Ik* elty tars* of oharce. ... Highest eash prioe paid for OodapTrProdmea.

JySdSw #. MOMOT.

ji&rtl sofflf .TBI Id

WISE MEN of the LAND

Tbe Divine, tfce rbplclan, the Jrtge

.USE DAILY o"

IK TQXIB OWN QOXIS AHD BBOOHMIVE To all Inralids and SoAerers If": nm

Attacks. 14v«r OoBpUimta* Bbanmtie AffMtlou l* ITATUBE'B PWir

GRH^T AND CI00D EKHBDY

Effervescent BelUer Aperfent,

As the

Bsst aad Hsat BsUishis IMMas Iver offered to people for the above class of The wrsJirg babe.itr^Wasrt parents and grand-pareate. will all lad Shis pleasant Temedy well adapted for their dISerent eomplaints. ., ':, *A*crAOTU»*» om* sr '-I--

TABKANTA fJOu'l

878 Gromwiicb (Jt, No«Jfork.

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TOHN BABNIKLB. W .... i• ereluuit Tailor, li^orsntnr, OverSaxtonf WalmtfytDrjf Ooodtiters Wonld respeotenlly oall the attsat&m'of the olti sens of Terre Hante, aad the pat# iaaMsral that he has rented rooms abore Saxton Walmi ley's Dry Goods store, for the purpoae ef carrying

on

WILL

DANKER if

mercbsnt Tailoring. He kssM always oa haad %WASHIOilAWLB sKLxcnoN or

CASEMTBISI YXSTIHSS,

OLOTHS, M^- a&d ia ready t»«eake it op in Tbe LateetStyleuriOji Slulfl-XoUce, and on v«ry Beasoaable Tsrms. HaTiaf ao bfgb rents to pay/he proataa to stake ap to Older, whether the geods be fnralihed by him or. noti—» Xrerything la his il»a cfcea|*r thaa aaywhere el as.

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Oatting done sad warranted to St. A liberal patronage solioited.

UNIOS

BAKBKl.iOANi^

MANCrAOTOBrjAHD: O S O

Hanulactnrers of all kinds of

BREAD and OASES, «. PBBirWSUS, and Dealers (p *$.

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t)n Issihyette St.. between Canal and-Depot, BiRROB HAIXTB •,

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Orders left at H. KataSnbach's Store, Mali) street, or 4th street, will be promptly attend ed td. ., JsJOdtf a

KIT CHICKS MASS TO OBDKB. A KIT Cheok is a email oval, German silver Check, marked with tbe owner's nam!), to be fastened 11 a bunch 6f,keys, Carried ia tha pockst. Theee kbj checks may also lie attache to Valiaea, Trunks and otber articles. They are t»ry neat and nsef„l.

Also, Hotel and Baggage Checks furnished on •hormotiw. Boer Kt^f%Sc*s'»«iB®arM lettered. The price of a Key Cheek is forty cents, and will be sent by mall on rsoeiptof price.

I also hare a nloe artiole of Steel Key Biogs and Chains. Any of tho above artlclea can )e had by calling at my Orooery Store, on the cor ner of Tpurth and_ Lafa^tte streets, or by

ping a line (A,the Post jal4d3m WM. KANE

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NEWS AND 8TATI0SKBY B04IU8!

Sixth Street*

Opposite New Poet jOfc* Building All Hew York, Cincinnati aad Philadelphia Pa and Magasines aa haM regniar aad as pers asianed.

Special attention paid

^RCHITBCT BUILP^B.

J. A. VRYDAeH. Plans, Spaniflqatioas, Si tall ,Brawt||l f|^lshedr Bdildlngs.

Ornoa.—South east ooraar of Malm aad fifth Streets, over Iinaaellyt DrogSfafesi mvMdlv

HOWB SEWING HA

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1)0 aot tffalM the, hlimaat sf IIWUtlM sr ralii'.'tMey are

WORLD-BENOWNBD^

"hey ui celebrated for doing the bsot ng a Aekansller hoodie Hr^saaofhi than any other machine, and by the intro tion of the moat approved machinery, wa

are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew ing, and to the use of Bsaastrissss. Ifrsesaakers, Tailors, Manufactorara of Shirtat Qollaia

SKIBTS, C*OAKB,ifii*lrtlftAS, Clothing, Hat%Caps, Carsets,Boots,Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Llaen Goods, Uabrstlas, Parasols, to. They wefk equally well ai woolen and eottoM foods, With linen thread. TheT Witt performovei7 epeciM of awing, staking a Manttral aad nortoet sUtch, alikeon both thearticlsaseWed.

The Hew Improved *a»tly Maohine is without a rival, and cannot bo rnsml a Hemmer. Jstlwc, Braider, QnUter aad £idego witheach Family Machine, free of charge. to call aad examine for yoarfolvee,

NU STdSar OA

ONO Til

sts^fp

States aad Territories, froaa be

Jfclft. and A4f eRtfflres on Pralrio-t, MonnUlni,

ufs, Miaee' aad Cariosities of tha. Great Weat! T» pr6*ieetlre eattgrahti asd aettlert (a the

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'Weet,'T tUiS Btalory of that wieesd fcrtile?ftlt of?,ttiiJ,a5li climate, soil, pteiui^iSsaatf (nM,^

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AOKNTS WANXXD.—Send f«r Oirculare an4 •eosr tarns, and a full description of the work. AdUrrss HATIOHAIi VCBLIsHlHG 00., Oiaclnaatl, Ohio Chicago, lit. or fit. Loaia, Me.

BLQOMINGTCtN JfUBSBBT,

Bead 10 cents fef three Spring Catalognes.— Orooad open. S«^d your ordefs to F'K. PHCKNIX, «..»• Ill

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Nurseries of We F. Heikes. AH OLD XSTABCiMtMINT wi«h a new faaA tsri. Mrery person can protmre Trea and rlMts at Wltelsssie rrfscs, by orderinc 'throagh odr Club Department. and£th*rlnf«rasatloa, addrets Jf, I. Dagiep,-Ohio.

WAITED, AflBNTS.-*nr.,Fr

ery where, stale and female, to iatrodnoe the dKHClHX IXPBOVXD COMMON 8KH8lt FAHILY SVKIHa KACHIHK. This Machine #U1 Stitch, ^em, fell, tack, quilt, cotd, bind, Sraid, and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only (18. Vnlly warranted for In years. We will pay 11,000 for any machine that will sear a stronger, more beantifal, or more elastic seam than onn: It makes the "Klastio Bock Stitch. Xvery second etitoh oan be cot, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart withoat tearing it. We pay Agents from S7& to t200 per month and po«»«e, or a ooainissioa from which twice that amoont can be made. Addrees 8KC0MB A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, ifass., or St. Lonis Xo. ^-Do not be imposed upon by other ing off worthless cast-iron machines, nnder tEe same name or otherwise. Ours is the Only genuine and really practical'machine manufactured.

Pianosf Pianos! Pianos! "The Parlor Favorite." With Patent "Tratle Soaadiag Board.

rment

ll immense demand for this popular tnstrnhas Induced ns to make its manufacture ar .epeeiaity, an$ we are consequently enabled to offer them much lower rates than are charged fur similar instruments by olhae makers. Inquire ef resident dealers, or send for oar illus traied Catalogue and-Prie^Bist.' Adrress

OKO, H, SUILD A CO.,

Pianoforte MannfVr,' Boston, JHaaa, .. -. ^-1-

OXHTS WAHTID to sell the celebrated Ci4r?*a Mowcss and

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draft

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Oliff-st., Hew

SSOOO SAXART Hew Tork. Cti/i,.

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trans—Lightest

and most dnrable Mschlnes made. Send for Oircnlar.

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Mowaa A

BKAPXB

Co 12

WONI)£R!

Industry Sewing Machine. Only'Tlll-ee*lol!nre Simple, practical and dnrable. Makes the Klaitic chain stitch, and adapted for all hinds of plain sewing. Any child can operate it. An elegpnt gilt. Testimonials dkily. Sent in perfect order on receipt cf price— H. -Addroia Jndaatry Hewing Hsehiae Co., Manchester, H: H.

-Address U. S. PIAHO Co.

To THE Wonuve Oosssi—I am now prepared to furnish allfclassae with constant employment at their, homes, the .whole of the time, OR, for th •pare moments. Business new, light and profitable. 4Tilty cents to $6 per ev«ning, is easily aarned by persoDSof eltber sex, an tbe boys and gtrls earn nearly as much as man. Great inducements are. offered those who will devote their whole tinie to' the business and, that every person who may see this notice, may sind me their addrfjii and test the business fer themselves, make the following unparalleled offer: to all wl

jWAKTED—A6B3IT8-I™rt^S."

HIITTtllCI KACHtHE. Price »25. The simplest, cheapest and bsst Knitting Maohine eysr invented. Will knit 39,000 stitches per min. nte. Liberal inducements, to Asants. Address AM1BI0AN KNITTING MAOHINE CO., Bos -ton, Mass., or St. Logi^ Jdo., ..

nllJnaM. CATABBH, SOOFIJU liA ^peeialitj.— Cures legally gnaran,ised or money returned. By the Inventor of the "o4lemted Patent Invisible Organic Vibrator for IhcarabTo Deafness. Send lOcis. fc? Treatise on Deafness, Catarrh and Sorofnla. Dr. T. STILL\ySLL, 198 Bleecker-st^ H. T.

BKK FOK A 3 CENT STAMP.

APAM^LITsubject

containing valuable informa'

t|on on the of Advertising. A list PF «nr OM Thousand Hewspapers, (THK BIST ADVB*TISM(? MXDIUHS), and price.carda showing advertising rates. Addreis GEO. P. BOWELL A OO. Hew Tork.

My AJfTEP.—JPlrst-class traveling salesman ww iD every State. Oood wages, or a liberal n«4f4r cent., and steady employment. Address,with stamp, B. T. HOWE, 639 Arch street, Philadel phle, Pa.

TM£HT that payt. For particulars sS. M. SPENOEU A CO., Brattle 1USti«

addrs

Mro, Vfe -4-

H^te-

"•J1BBIKG 3DT HOBLE.—Self-help for Yonng •W* Men, who having erred, desire abetter manidod. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of ihar^a. .• IX bench ted, jeturn the postage. Add»«PHILANTHBOP, Boij P, Philadelphia, Pa.

,V

to getting back '6JK

Humtwre. », Innftial ^Paper^abd'iinveiopeS always on haad or stamped to order. Sohool Paper, a good artl oli.Tin rhtair novfl OUS. A. ABHOLD.

I Is th* cry of the crowds who throng

The Dollar Store,

CiaiGAGO,!

at every description and vsrlety of FANCY IDS, OUTLEBY, LtfATHEB GOODS. JRW'KLBT, BOOKS, ALBUMS, SILVEB^PLKTB WABE Ac., Ao^can be purchased at the extremely,Idw price of ,0NE DOLLAB for eech article, when the same gioods cannot be obtained st any other lilacs for double the adonnt, and which the wholesalar 'Confesses aa canKor, SCT for that prtdfr*

We renTy We have buyers constantly at the Sast, fey: whom job iots are obtained at enormous dllcsnnts,and, besides, a""large portion of onr 0dif are lmpoHed direct from European saMUlsettsmsv.

Haviag, also, mil rAOlLnt possessed by the largest "Dollar Sale" firms of Boston, we will, !%y_ means of the -SBtiJ Mi

CLrB SYSTEM,

a and rs tall trade to

tenftha'Advahta(^s'of otjr immense wholesale those living at a distance, thus

Mvissgin Kxprea Chsrgea

THftEE-KjOURTHS THE AMOCMT

How paid and giving a better quaHty of goods thf^ca^ bo /obtained of any Eastern Arm.

la yswr Ctsbs, or s«M for Cirea. tar*, to tf'-ii- am

78 JLfkkei^t Oovdrat WbiA^sate tijfthe Trade. ... Ii |T. .liillil

oofs

."UFtlHtwnm UIM /aa tTi

aatiaflsetisa ta mrrSepartaeat of haMsesS re ating to a geasrai Ssal Bstate

6t WAijroTl aiBMT,

SWolI n* fc

j. t«a.

•*3$si

BOW

'r?n .•* b'

i. iVT

Chicago.

i-mZw. in •.. •fl:PT

AQENTSWANTED.

Ameriean NewspaperDirectory

-Sli.dW £1 0iWW "LLLBOLEI*.' itift.ss the naaei ot«lt Hetos|)4pefs, their TTIRFLRI^'T-R {CHARACTER, CX»CPTATIO», forms a comaties in whioh

"{ocmatian. -•AlSw

gStsttM'r ctalltOwiM «id coun Mewsyapsvs ara po %fkih»d. A- haadsoms octavo volnaaof tt^patw^tonad in black clothi.

PBICK^-PIVE DOLLARS. Larga^cctendssieas paid teavOdorrs. from 10 lOOoopiaseao be.-disposed of in every large town. Xvery thorough busiaoss man, advertiser,

Jterary 41 an and pabHsher-wtif want~a copy

Address

••r-'.' •)Uj fdi .• faoh~it I

WlT*ovcimsE»ra»T«rNr

fflS PiTSitl •Iblt' COMB!

Will color gray hsJr a penaaaeat bla'TKSVb^BWn. Sold everywhere. Seat by aiaii for 1,2*. —Ad*eea WJu fAlTOJI, Tresswyr,

History of the lev Ma«!et3o»b Oo»panj, epclatfl^d. Maaa.

ACWVTB, faraers, Gssrsienera, ssasl f«lM S»oee»S. fluid for particnUrs of "Bast's UBproved Fruit Troe and vine Invigorator and Insect Destroyei." Samples to test ,ba,fJI saiihd to any part of tke Cnlred States

Timet iimnMiM guaranteed. _Oood Aganta are wanted in every Oonnty in the Unite* States. Addraa Jf. AHBABH, 63 Second street, Baltimore, Xd.

AUB

NIL DBDBRKY,

For prices HB1KBS,

W: B. 6BIFFITH

BUM

who

-aje-not well satisfied with tbe business, 1 will stndfl to pay for the trouble of writing me. full particulars, directions, Ac., cent free. Sample sent by mail for }0 cts.. Address S. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Mo. 'v

K.I. TliUt.

BARB A TEAKLE, •oen

Bicx

35.

Hrolltafs WMfcjligtttiirW,. Bvergre^Da,tz. aWMWS florte. 1,000 flrat class Ooi "sacs—Dahlias, Oreenhonw Bedding Plants, to.

RAINIBS AND GBAUTIBS

Soath 4th Street, opposite Central Engine House, AU work entrusted tons, doae promptly, aad at reasonable ratss. febldSm

PHYSICIANS.

JJB. 1. D. SBELY, Ho. 11 Horth Fourth Street, ". .i MA6HRI0 ARB ECLECTIC PH18I01AN. febSdtf

HOMOWPATHIC^

FHTBICIAir, SI BO BOM AND AOOOUOHRB. Baraa: Bight Bev. Bishop Talbott, D. D., &•' W. Martin. J. S. Beach, Esq. Br. Eggert.

Orrics Ann Bisinuicc on Mnlberry street,», tween 8th and 7th, next to Hormai School. sSSdtf

B.A. AKNAUD.

Omoa—Corner of Main and Fifth Strteti, over the Hational State Bank. BSSIDEHOB—Chestnut St- between 6th and 7th. mUiy] TEBBH HAUTE. IHD.

J. YOUNG,

PHYSICIAN and {SURGEON: OFnOE~Weet Bide PnbUc Square, (Formerly occupied by Dr. Cart is.)

Beiidence st jsSSdtf

Calls attended to night and day. Hational House.

HOTELS.

1AOOB BUTI. SKOA C, 9VT

NATIONAL HOUSE, Cos.

SIXTH

A'ND

IND

JACOB I DTI A SON ....PKOPUIKTOBS.

This House has been thoroughly refninlshei mj 23dwLr

JPABMEES' HOTEL,

CORNER NINTH CHERRY STS. Oppoalte Eastern Market House. Having a large Wagon Yard attached, will en able me to give general satisfaction to the trav sling publio. D. W. BAHK1H.

RJLERBE

HAUTE HOUSE,

ooavn MAIN AMty WrfRTH ST&KSTST, Terre Haute, Indiana*

This Hotel nas recently been refitted, and putla •rst-class order, offering accommodations unsnr passed in the State.

T. C. Bvsrrur. Prop'r.

PLAEK HOUSE. 00

asia or nasr

i.I

...Propprletor

Office of Marshall, Hcntssuma and PaleetU Back Lines. Free

to and from all Trains. nov38dti

PARK HOTEL,

On tbe AMERICAN PLAN, Gar. Beekman and Nassau Sts. Near City Sail Park New Tork

GEOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor. H. B.—Located in the very heart of the wholesale'busluess, tbia is one of the most convolntly located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting the JIW9 d29d8ra •it 0

PACIFICof

Being solo Proprietor of this House, and there, fore, free from tbe too common exaction of an inordinate rent, he is fully abie to meet the downward tendency of prices withoot any falling off ef service.

It will now, as heretofore, be his aim to main tain undiminished tbe favorable reputation of the Paoific, which it has enjoyed for many years as one of the best travelers' hotels.

The table wUl be boontiruiiy supplied with every delicacy of tho seeson. The attendance will be found efficient and obliging

The location will be found convenient for these whose business calls them in the lower part of the uity, and of ready access to all Bailrcad and Steamboat Lines. fe2dw6m JOHN PATTEN.

ATTORNEYS.

JH.

Slj

no. r. aaran.

STREET,

*Tf*

BLAKE, 0'J,r

7!

Attorney at Law,

AND

3sroT-A-itir qpxjBr.io. Orrics—On Ohio Street, between Third afid Fourth Streets. oot83dftw6m

It

^OHARLBB c^urr.

JGAIKD A CRUFT,.

Attorneys at Law,'

Omoa.—Ho. 82 Main Street, up stairs. fubl2dtf

ajr.4S

Wm. E. McLBAN. ro^ Attorney and Connsellorat Low —am— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,

Terre Hante, Ind.

Omoa.—Ho. 86 Main Street. deeply

DENTISTRY.

TVR. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW JL/ Svaaaox AXD MsoaaxioaL

E N I S

ntiwor to Dr. D« V. WKLB. No. 167 31S!D St. Blook, Terre H*nte Ind. [mdOtllf

K0

O. LINCOLN,

The Oldest Established Dfifntist In Terre Hante, Omoa—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of Hational House.

Harlng had upwards of eighteen years' experience In Dentistry, bo Is confident tbat hie can give satisfaction in all oasss. ,/ (J^lTk

[Hfl

•"S

Great Reduction in Price. QSAUUM an fwrtniH tnsnm#. A

BHfCtoftl, ITvtrltlen B8TKBA6K. A NCNHT tortfsnttif

WKILI.

A SUTTF

te for Ale .nd Alwhollc Brisks.

A wmiBHmm

for the Dcbiuutcd.

[•sracuixT jnnuisa MOTHUS.J \h. Certain BEMKDT for Disorders of the

THBOAT,

CHSST, IW«S ARB STUBAOB. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. J0S B. P£0Efi8£]ft

Salt A#nt JorV.B. ni BrilU vh-Jan*daodly-vr

Office—FuTingtOB Block, N. ObPMP MKi fljfwrd, Ur SrAtaa. fa Psse,

Pen»Un reow of ^.,

Ma. Ptstiilia M' adju of the collected than Two Haadrad Ui ad thsao

checks for iWarpi srtiHa Pensions, If aoW

Ion tandaatsetoMOly at CM

casea wbaratha paaaioadMa aotjaaasaslVthe at yoar usrtiBcstSs Bounty claitas aadoc tho raaaat law, oat July «th, lMt, tis ac^r asartf aB ak A aSWlaw fortha«szc aad last kwiu, atl, peatwps, bepajwd thlswiaSer. If so, appUsaUoOS saay be mlw the ooming 8priag or naaar. I wUI give notice whan such law iapasssd. Mo ftsiloai bave yet hsaa aBowad «ST SMS*H ill tha War of 1812. ..... 1..,

AUtjUlt it.,ttiBBBAii«, DU,

Would rnpeetfolly lafsna his AdSatrons, and the pnbUo genamttj, that he ha* «n haad aad solicits orders for the W*#W hl«da: «f (cfds adapted to the wants o{ Boot Bho*. dl« sM Bsmis Mutltuw dfc Boa dsMlwriii ef '. Harness, StUKSi

Black

er Sooting, Pad

35LK-Oak, Hemlock, and Orinoco. Jrsneh Kip Skins, Wax Uppor, Baff, Onto Isathsr,

Boot

AND OBIO SXBIBTS.

Terre Haute,

BUaghter, BasaoeAyne. »h id Asawlcaa Calf and

Pebble Grain, SplHa, Xaaa I^saAar, Ohamrls Skins, etc. ,, ,, SOAKS—Cocbiaeal/M^rooatBlao, Orsea,Tallow, andOrsasa. i* LIKINQ SKIHS-WhUei I^h, TaBbw aad Baaset. -t M0K0060—Tampfcu,' OMM,- Wtaaa, Caps,

IHL

Indiana.

Hob Mid, flhaaaOaat, at«U

CALF KID—Prsneh sod ABadaaat. PLASTBBSB'S MAIB. _•

A.-..

-pnuS :'ai

.t fi ShooBad^^' Brtii

Hails, Awls afld TtS^f ~i Lasts, 8^oaT^eoskl

f'Bi ,T3

HOTEL,

170, 172, 174 and 176 Greenwich Street, One door north Cortiandt, and one block west of Broadway.

The undersigned takes pleasure In annonncing to his numerous friends and patrons that'frcm this date, the charge of tha Pacific will be 82,60 per day.

Threads, Brhtlss.

Cement, *W!w Wto^Sitf'*

Machine Wat,'

•S)» QecB ielss,, Tramaath, MasBaoThrsad.

SPEWS SniBAED

BITS

-U...

[NEt^SBB8 fc ROOTS Srsan Oeishi a isd Blse) se wsH kngwn, wlth BKBSUftH MJUL

UWDgWT^Keilt.

I

..,:, rfiao e^ew. «a .S A .v A,".TO'® ii-.

urWDEttTA E

Is prepared to ezecata* anatness and dispatch T*»ts. Terre BsSH"

RACT

Tt~

V.i

kisUItt

EHHOBSOPTOtJWt

thosMererft age. .They Urference wl

Price one Dollar dollars. If yoa

Murray ft. He

CWCT UIUHII

"£T llVSU Jf JINCE

6.j,

Boe»TT jtnar oqllsoud,

pRoiriaiSf^ IMartriCD,at •i* Mi,

loat

Aasw

Ho Land Wsrraats aasd teaxnaeted tsr aarv in tha lata war, aad no fsrt|rr feoaaty to a 1 esan, who haahad thass orsbarhandled dollara.

I have never liM. a|MWHWwBi tarty permitted ma ta assapil ia ay owa way. I sssjl"?

MT Bafsr to Merchaatf, Baakora aa1 Itiseas generally, and to any one of the thoaaaad whoaa "'jaMwtf**

HW/ -.v.-.'.y

LEATMER,

L.

HIOUaAC.

A. BXJRNBTI7 .jai.TTTAn rtu*

t..

MAM STKBR,

TERRE

HAUTE,

'•"rl

Maiafaotarcr aaAltsaler ta

Leather, ing^aaa

Brashes,

OILS—Cod* Sicily, Sanwe TUB NIBDM£ AM Ritiira lucniin TKBSAB 4ND« SOJt, *sr OAS^ for nidsa^ Ben. 4 'elti, Deer Skins, Tadow.nod Lsatherinthi h. Consignments

Ptothpi

FebSdwtf

NATIONAIi

LIFE INSURANCE

Hi

riB

i&i

THE*BEST I Eor WeaWg JV#**onsi

,'iwq

ii«iG bLi icl •.

mjmwiaj T0I THB N BOB

THB

BOB THB

»ai OSBtll

Mo Bltien /j:*

Speei-«8tantefiTOl» tVtten,

OBAMOULI ,aat'

u}

and auch otber BBBBS aad BOOM SM #1U ia aU oases assist Plgssttan^nn—io*s ihe Sserslions o( ti* system 1l thnuptw uunaele, anf

TONE A^NVIAOS

YODNfiAHB AU nMftt ejlth wBdarfti eeeeye.- Jkta^Hi In id}:,»• COLOR ii T^ the psM-whlte lip,

BLOOM AND JJEAtTTY To the thin hae aad care-won ooaatem Cures riYIB and ateatse AH^BTI-TK.

sawsrw.## szjts

a

rrade, supplied by alt BHtniets^" a aiu,i

00.,

or vai

tJnited States of America,

WAFBUQTOIT, D.

Ca

srici\L

CNTUIB I

ACT IT CTNSTEI

Arrsovsn JULT 8S, 1868.

CASH CiPITALZ .$1,000,000, PAXD IS FULL. JgBRANCH OFFICEI ...w

First National Bank Balldlng,

3 PHILADELPHIA. 5^,. -u .It Where flie general business of the Company ia transacted, and to which aii general correspondenoa should bo addrsssed.

JO

1}

OFFICSHS Wt£SSC.'

OIiABXNCB H. CLA&^> President. W JAT COOKE, Chairman Finance and Ixecu Cossmittee.

HBHB9T D. COOK*, Vice-President. KMSBSOH W. PMBT, Secretary and Asmftry.

is*'

This Oosspaay, National in Its character, eOs 1T reason of its largo Capital, Low Hates «f Preaslass and Hew Tables, the most desirable means of inanring life yet presented totbepublic.

The rate] of premium being largely reJnoed, are made as bvorable to the insurers as those ot the best Mataal Companies, and avoid all the oompllcatioBS and uncertainties of Hotee, Uivideads, and the mlsnnderslanLings which the lat tor are so apt to cause the Poi'cy-Holdfr.

Several neW. end attractive tables are now presented, Which need enly to be understood io prove aoCeptaMe :o the] public such ss the IH-COMI-PBODUCINO POLICY and BKTOBH BBBKIUM POLICT. In the former, the policyholder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few years, ss tunmai income equal to Ua per cent. (10 per «*.) ef kit poiicg. In the latter, the .Company agreee to rtturn to th* mured Out total saioasi of measy ht hat paid H» ia addition to tht •"*eaa of its

The attention oT persons contemplating insuring their lives or Iccieasing the amount of insurance they already have, ia called to the special advantages offered by the Hational Life laiurance Company.

Circulars, Pamphlets and fall particulars given oa application to the Branch Office of the Compaay. orto JOHHf W. ELLIS A CO.,

CINCINNATI, OBIO, '.ii

Osaeral Agonts for Ohio and Central aad Soath ern Indiana. J. A. FOOTS, ttdwly Agent for Terre Haute, Ind.

4

TmL ,iES sat Bank, Japeslea.

JNSUEE

4

WITH THE BEST!

E N A

iiip-i'i. st sfcil^h!

OF HARTFORD, COW If.

^,-,i ii f'i WW* e*

311

Cash i«€&'ever ffij S

Fire and Inland Insurance at an favorable tarass aa the Hasards Permit for ReliabN Indemnity, HAOEB at lffcKXXH, Agents.

Jan^dSm Dowiing Halt

ngn. V«Id, Thrsst.

®LAKE'S

uat'.rfAg

U^DBKTAKBB.

M.W. O'OONVilBLX, Having par«haesl haclt »oe» CMMk,' Ornber A Oo., the UsiisrSskiis BstahwKaM. and haviag had ssTiTSais snsrtsaaeta the hoainees,isnow-~'~ rial Cases, Oasl styles and sizM, from the hast and Wrgeet stock b*M mal*t.l i»*he

Staff,

»e*

mo*is

BlQCiaae

IMHSDIATK

AtTUMtS.

AMD SHOULD BK CHECKED. Ir AX.ftO«BO TO COVTIKVI,

lrrttatiea ef ths Laisigrs,* permanent Throat Aflfee* tion, or ass lmcsirabla

Lung Hiseass

VES4 JS OSTEN TOB BKBVLT.

Browi'i Brviekial Tmier' Havioga dtreci inflaenceto the parts, give immediate relief.

For BronekltiR, Asthma, Cstarrh.Cea. assaa|sUTe issid Throat Mssassn, raeensg

ABB

twin WITH ALWAYS OOOD success.

BIKOKBS AND PUBLIC 8PIAKIB8 Will ind IVoeiis nSefnl in olsarl&g the voice when tahaa helbta Siaginv ot Speaking, and relieving the Throat after an unusual exertion af ths roeal organs. The Troekn are rittii mmended and weseriaed by Physicians, and have had testing BiSla Oram srtineat men throngbont thasonntry. Being an article of true merit, aad having prtn,d their efflC»Sy by a test of many years, seen year flnde ttsa in- new localitiee in vSrions pain of' the world, and the JVocJbes are universally prononnee4 better than other act{ele$.

OITAIH only "Baown's BnoxcntAi. Taooacs,*' aadvo hot take any of thewortkUu imitations tbat 9«y be offered.

SOLD VIBTWBXKI.

Hrl Uhq Jti »MI0 tffi ,i.r- (.rt# a'.^aa

AKHOOD AND THE VIGOR, Ot YOUTH restored In fonr weeks. DR. iBB'S X8SXHOB OF LI FX restores iBaaly foWere. from whatever cause |tieDX UttLtffeots early pernicious habits, self-abase, Inwotency and altasirte, gtve way at

once to tUS MnderAif

medicine, if taken regularly aocording.to th^ dir tsetlOBS (which are Ttrry simple, And reqntrrno tsinlfrwi hosinass or pleasure.): Vailora ie ossible.^oldiri bottles. at (3, or four quanti-

BiSss tor 99. To behad only ai the sole: apitedsgenttfn America, H. GK&TIZXH, 93. 3d Aveaae, oelr. of 13ib strtet. H. Y. d^^' 1-

9 1

5KS,,.

LANDACENCY.

—-vetst

LAND AGENCY,

1

Real

•v

cari'A

tbee

DBS. BBLIS& MPMCtnG Xor thespisdynad

IMSi pais so'

sealed. Private tbcslaittSfse application. JMewJtMf, |dee)pdsedwlyu F*J,

if

4

On Ohio StreM, betweea Thlt^ arfd ram

Fourth

MM BcsawMhle in*-'' asmtoB. j, •-,

fSBOaWOO Worth of desirable Olty and Country prepasty fer Sale, Hoose^far rent. oet28dw6ss iwp yuiittpo

4

Ifititi

OF,

HSNBRICH & LANGEr tr

Oflce over First Hational Baaft^S.^K. Corner ^f Fonrtb and^Main Streats, .. *3! 4*(4

Terret Hante, Ind'.' "1 „TO..... *-#i 4'ai« 0 si bfpS% to of Utle furnished, Lqau H8-.T_ getiktod,Isad Meney ifTveeted.

FOR SAIsJE._

,-W

•tnawr 'i'tott psopkbtt. a LoSe la Ucrtea's AddSUen to Tern. Haate Ol

I.a^u low easwino eiraw, and lot, Uotfurraln's Addltitloa, Hnaasjsad totia aibiey'saddition en (th street, MoaSe and lot ia

ROM'S

""•w

additton-on 8th street,

My»aeaisn*lot'oa Poplar, betwsaa *th ahd Tth (treats,. EUraae sSMlot on'"Horth ftth,!'betweea Ohcsliat 'u'!* ^•AUalonstrsats.

a

Two baalness Houses on Main strv«* OOltHT* PfcoPtHTT. Bam at acres in Honey Cr..fc tk«ksU^* IIS acres In Linton township.

*mt 1

4

S Aeras bstow tha Boiling Miff, wees sidenalttl.

Ja«Ml^«Bt9f.f

.tjivii /Ir .c/i ij. tj«£