Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1869 — Page 1

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Thk Senate yesterdiy aaawpteflliot!. W

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veyor-General of MonlanapBI s|r-

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A OBOOKKT MOM, wor llf/:t3f000 /w|&> burned at Fort eon tfce 7tt».^-.

L. HUKT, of Patnnm county,

"goes up" for four je^rs for

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j.M.7KEmWj^miySf21,n Commercial, if to be Surveyor of Customs for the poft^.I^isville.

THBBfjJwfjfbeen over Ave hundred cue* or iul^i 'in G^etfneastle

Qkk. of wrdc^lor,*bis been nominated—and, unSouitedly, con^firmed—aa 6.* DilttWt' Attorne/^ftrt' 'bang the Distrltt?4bttiiUu*if fS& teffOltaM

Qui. h$Z. Noble, lata Clerk of the Supreme Court, is about to removQl,to, Yincennes, where he will engage in basi-

SPXCIAL dispatches, elsewhere publishId, show the status of affairs at the State Capital. Verily, Democracy is ft great Institution, bot awfully 4xpenrive\

DuBirfb%e oronttt' ofMsich two bfltf-P I red ap|, ^aveft ..steamboats landed, at pvaosville, and seventy eight pai»e4 without landing..J «o!r

THBB*4r*raover«!ielianlf«A sfndfllty ^nights Templar in attendance at ti(e' nquet give? to ike Grand Comxna|ndery |y Baper Qomitamtery at Indianapolis |n Wedmtffey.-tilgfcf.

Hies Ii^abx PJCWBT, of" New Albanyj kho reQftntjy took' out a patent for ,aliltiB^atWabmeat jto sawing m&cbinw, invented another improvemefltwhiah cailritoe Hnptit •AUchment.:''

DICK HOLLTWOOD, the featl^r jpeigh^ ampio», who «u si rostsd for contempt LaFayotte court the other day, tw ducpaig^d jy^on^ ^ja^ment^ of^ t^|9

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An IMcrtttable Providence vi«it«d a •w Albany clergyman with an affliction theshrfpdof a "donation party,'' last -bt. 'The unfortunate man's family rrlre.

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O* W*»KBW»AT, at Columbia City*' rs. Him J&ujftBj wife ft a. ^elNto-do.

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Two roaring Democrats had a bloody ay *t ?topo*V day, in ich Glint. 'Wsmpler shot and badly unded Dictf lliaxbffrry, and Dick Maxrry beat CiTnt. Wampler 'iintil the latwas *t)0M reftdy 10 ,'ipag.. 0«|.!

Ln the Marion' Criminal' Court ednesd^^at-Mtfao* vits «lfrlug ^or change of Judge, aling tbat Jd%e Chipman^vras prt^a ed against bicn, and was unable to give, a fyir trial. The motiojt was token der adftwwnerrt.

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«ntfrLBW4K who tHft^W^sbingiton of" three b*prM8e« *o«n# ub" as to Aio tueiM^i «nd»- «ns4top6rwnt itli»ri in ibe diplomatic service, ft is. tight that but one dilch ippnintcuent be given to Indiana, and that Mr. mirtanwff^virrresrijfftct vi&wz=-

a rich specimen—say a few acres— Democratic "cheek," see the demand milted by the bombastic Bradley and ooruaoafc Odffroth and their aesooiaUirf?

Bspublican members of the Gen1 Assembly. The ultimatum will be don the second page of this jputwe^i

mm UkaXat Fayatte papers, we learn Hart, the priioner ^wbo was wounded atu^ytfot to eecape from the Tip|ft3 oe county Jail on Sunday night, died

Monday night. Before death, how- -, b« staled that his uarne was father, Asa Ooho, is a (Jtfethodist istar a( gobies, Richland, poanty I!-

His father was telegraphed to, in answer wisheA to know Which one is sohs It was, from whifci We sbould that the deceased w*» but dne of lot. He is supposed to have been one the party that broke out of the Monti lo Jail last summer. 1

BK annual oonelave of the Grand mmaadery of Knights TeojplftV o^T.tls^ te closed on Wednesday. The fol* ing officers were elected to serve durthe ensuing year: jSLaLi~TB1Mirh#i BfCaiwbridffnCTtVi^M 1***

DTTWliOr *WMjn Grand Commander. »vid P. Wbeedon, of Fort "Wayne, &. Deputy Grand Commander. homas Pattison. of Aurora, Grand eralusimo.

S. Qaqiitton, of Laporte, apuln^G«n«r»l. :'k fisher, «f Indianaipolia, Qraad

M. dramiell, of Indjanap&ft Beoorder. -V, Thomas H-'Lyncbi «f OrookvHii,

Prelate. Joboon,rof Oambrldga Senior Warden. rga V. Bowk, of New, Albany, _sM»niof -Warden. U.v-

H. Fish, of Evansville, Grand Bearer.. Croft, of Terre Haute, GrandBearer. F. Qushiogi of South Bend, GrahJ

W. Black, of Indianapolis, »taia of Guards. I lot the following new Com, ieries were directed to be issued -i: ora, liuncie, "Apollo at .iUn^h'i tbdVAceanes. t' --U»iaataU«tioa of the. JtecM-] ihaOtftli tomttpa&efj closed

aad solemn form.

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«.«.mrn -. "$1,16^ o\.i« -•iul:,1 ic:uc.atfabisl :.\ni). .O'.f 10 »jt*r»T •robefcie i.S-O'J (Bpsegt#

and can^Hbv.t^o.rd^ jg^g^ther iWml^lW] TSeAT1J

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spring, resulting in butone death'.

the Democratic'ti Genorai lA ssembl^ w»*.Vildforn ot the

agree their notions,^

iare« ii5c7 Legu

legisla

ocyiand dictate what cflay be done igislature. L'kA ift.ri.Ufl

THE Mount y^rpw ^sgUH^tAWiftk8 here was no Mount Vernon and fcfeftU, iav« tiHiil

that if,there waB no Mount Vernon and

wnld hav«"tf%»i« Richtnon#,#ofW^^ », on Ireri way to New Orleans, and took on 10,000 jfla&*«!&$fifc 2^0 tArrels iof w^lste: -t()0 *arela bf floor, 80^ barrels of

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l&^rouNo man named James Loudon, of 'ratbif' ^i#^pated *Hrt)itB, becoming fyrtd 6t 1 -suieide byAhrpwin^Sifd^i^W^nal, neir tWtttie of Cam{f:Gmin^tew^ Ooatract with cold water, SoWevwi®bri4ttg^t him to bis pens^ and te onwloi toiheshor*. itthAii MnafbrtaMtt flemG fWeadly mok«l, „i*i'S S0lgJ»Wttog Ijodse,' Bflbred:

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shelter and warmth until heAad fu% reocwMfeiWraitt^his hftU^ aed had.

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Mature, jesterday, found the saloons more attractiWl 8A£)-U#lflUWrH«#fl A4& therefore stayed away fn»rl the Ifttter.— It time fof«!M«i*f Jtf ^FTlka our Coqs^o^ffl^yg^it^^ pflgjcBifs

°0t ftHfiftjtofTrTO^^ offiO' //t 3

^hould b.TlttWffi ftififtJo fr nn&^'

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A uirrigo fcCherjfcm 4rofcfi(Mo Debt Sinking Fond CommiM^Wb wtWH1 in lndiM«l*H*'««W»l« WlWiWWIMi^ ments (or the me,U offending

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l' Fbank B. AINSWOETH, "Superintenthe House of Be|ug0^ reports that then are one hundred iind ten boys at the institution, whichr is crowded to its utrfl^ fapaoft&aoii fifty app^^na pend^^gj^hleh can not be^anted^xnrtl aJ»ew huHdi^g i»: elected.i"Tie appropriation fbr current expenses have l'otig Jilneajbcsn ei^UBted. The Trustees ,s up'^y individual'l^aas, iixving- already borroWedbsIxteeiutlaotisijvd dollars. bfla iiliiitj ,fc K-8

Thb '4fP: at thn Vlncinnes Qaiett*:iMysMXl Jtfem.— ftmdifm :.zvrzz item to whiclCitlMtarier alludes

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"sulc1de l5y hanging

a barn with a rope. No cause, other an f*^l«. iealth, is known why she ould oommit the rash act.

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forw#rd#viQv^8 odR^lMl-CPiprt^ 4* by tiM editor of the Osteite, onanadyance slip, pa fans been the case with several other valuable items, This one subse-

6ih. The Pourier*man Ys qulte'too sharp. No one will over tnak&a fdol of hlin!

BY iSS'i'H

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From Washington

-fsUitordTOK, A prfl H'.^The Secfetai^. ffi siMbBytesteeday received a dispatch in regard to the wise*M CWandria, an American citizen, lalfen^nio ?JI?rody by tW jSpanisb Cuban autlwcuJebO •. Mr. C&iqndrU was arrested for being impliMtN

S»MM8a ^IwGbatUl, snd laataqibaing-watoh' fd b^ itie'ilbierlaan residents of -Htivantf.

Ifo aoUoh in Telatlon to the release ot the iri*bner hss as yet been taken. RECONSTuWrttO^r-

Ja^juaaiHOfMisiy bisl

om and Teu^9 L'oijstiUlwMXIt fcAJOaOJK

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tfsven feodM' fcai«.b«Mk' taken from the shafts of th¥eemine4. "OtiifflP Wertr soeri "at the bottom. pf .thB Kentucky shait, but it W«^-k^iaSM$i4 uPrembve thefa.on account of tbe heat. persons Were k», 94ft«s„^^pj^MwktMa -xOMuslon at as to«fl- u&abla WkoaH Ute roll •Work—jW-ra^n were at'^ark hfefs atTO^Wn' i».

Tow many etcapea. The dis-

miners congregate at the entrance of the mines calling for 'fatherr. "EIGHT P, iSporLf from^eld Jftlfsay, the numt^knewa to be dead

^riJini^^iM tol^cky minfc and" Is rep(i4«aflOw«praaalitg toward the Jacket rfbaftri**h«t%w»n encceeded ia get-

si a. I' mn{ eipe^tftrton^jOf. fea^l&g

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fire! Vbereby The. Tellow ^ac^ew Crowd mnd Kentucky %dct 'frith other mines uM««soun4-. t. •. -.^Virginia jity is almost deeerted by eobifl_ttQliuc to rendef assistance at tbe 4ce

Mi4ce oi The San France* H*h*nge bed a Ihousaud-dbtlwe for *fe1i0f of families suffering by ibe confia—lation.

The cpla|tqfk« is &» terrible that ever occdrr«a in mffiihg on tnis boaht

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actrw^"4t«d«m Oiga Voo

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w» $ -4»»a 1 -ri ,-4#0 3« gL~r*rr»o el Aptirtr—Twitcbell, W,^kM6^^ng to^ay, f«. tJuntl ves|d la bis cell ,Uls. morniag. He is to have suicided: bjf•pClSon-ft*-this ton by

ftlisM appropriate ceremotflee-**'Vhoff and tw^J t'fcftHjlle9^flirts,*ia« at live he was found dead.

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Irop^ailto do Witltom

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j?rom Indianwolrt'

m*»* -i, tp'IKSIAITAJPOUS,

uiOU "^"JJl naarrowJ,wa» moved and carried. «w»Wn' Wff "faaigned" and re-elected Democrats stayed away, obstinately persisting in their revolutionary design of controlling legislation. They presented aa amusing spectacle standing in knots on the «tir«U corners. The probability fa ^bfft tiafmer counsels will prevail,

Hhat they will-qualify in the morning. Senator Stein, of Tippecanoe, presented with great ability a view of the Constitution which may render their presence unnecessary. The present prospect is that all difficulties will be accommodated to-night, and that legislation will com* mence to-morrow. i,

[8BCOHD DISPATCH.]

DEMOCRATS STAIFD FIEMt

AN AGREEMENT EXPECTED!

•mi _, ^, to Ikprtsi.) .. IMBIANAPOUS, April 8.

Both parties held caucuses this morning. The Democrats resolved to stand firm, and the Bepublicans refused to take any action upon their manifesto.

At 2 o'clock the Legislature met, Bepublicans in their seats, Democrats refused to qualtfy, and both houses adjourned untilmomiog.

Caucuses &t6 being held to-night, a&d it is generally believed that some agreement will be made to-morrow and the session commence. .-~ il-V-J

I iFrom IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS, April 8.—The L&fislature convened ia special session at two o'clock P. rto-dayr~ None of thsrrrew--ly elected members appeared to ba qualified, and there being no quorum both Houses adjoured without transacting any business,

Previous to the adjournmens of the Senate & free discussion was indulged in. Senator Stein, Republican of Lafayette, took the ground that if the newly elected members fail to qualify in the five days allowed them by the Constitution, those who remain at their post, must 'be regarded as the Legislature, twoHhirds of'wnich jshall constrtiite a quorum for the-trans-aotinn of bn°ina«« He argued thai_thU -view aione could save the State from anr ArCby and ruin^

Toe members who Eaya-not"qualified, are the same members who resiguod dur« ing tbe regular msaion and hava been reelected.

B6tb parties held caucus this morning. TbejDethocrata elaim tbeir course at tt»e ja»t pension has been endorsed by the piopie and the re-elected members rolu«e to guafity uu least be Bepublicaos bind thiim 8tlvM. .uot. io bring forward the negro suffrage qjeS'.ion. During tie special sess^oh the Jtapub.|c-»n8 refused to m&ke any pitdies, bui intimated that the nt« coataiy legislation would take the precedeI9J tbe order ot brines*.

Si£ TERRE-HAUTE INDIANA. FRIIMY

April 8.

of the Gewntl Amem-

Both branches bly met pursuant to the Proclaination of Goveriior Baker, at two. o^elock Pto day. Upon calling the roll If*ofrpSarcd that there waa not ft quorum in either. JgpHje, and an adjournment until to*

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I Vroni Chicago CfalCAGO, April 8.—A warrant nu^diyeaterdiy,. but baa not y^t been vied fur .the ,arrest of Kev. J|tmes A, fsltall, Catholic priest, pastor of St

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iiflce Church, on a charge of forgery. Jt iftid Mr. Marshal) forged the name vf bis predecessor, R#v. Mr. Alibert, to an exp^ets feceipt, thereby ricaiving a quantity of wine, grapes, &o^ intended for the latter gentleman, and appropriating them to his own use. The warrant will prebabty be served to-day.

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I •J' f, OOAJO) CKLXBRATION. QCwil -tC*-. Another oltizeos'' meeting was held at the Tremont House last evening, looking to a grand celebration on the occaijipn of the opening of the IT. P. B. B.

Nothing was done but the appointment of a sub-committee of seven, who-arStO ruport hereafter a committee of One hundred .who are to paVe charge of the wholtf sabject. The meeting was an euthusiastW one. There is a- strong feeling here in favpr of a celebration which shall "eclipse aH precedents.

RAILROAD."

Tbe track of tbe Des Moires Valley RaSrrad was laid across the bridge at De^ Moines, Iowa, yesterday. The road will be pushed west as f«st -as possible.

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NEW YORK, April 8.—H. Lsndendorf and F. McGoverp were arrested yesterday with two tierces of bams iff their possession, which they had stolen from Western freight cars at the railroad depot.

There has been much peculation from Western freight lately, and these men are probably the robbers.

UOHT2TIKO.'

gt. Mary's Church in Jersey.City had its steeple partially demolished, all the windows smashed and tbe building shaken badly by a stroke of lightning yes terday.

ACQUAEtTAJJCX-

The Tribune says it has received from Bisk a pressing invitation through a deputy Sheriff to make his acqualotence.

A 8io atruoB.

Itlirumored that a late Prussian mail from Bremen to this port has been robbed of over a million dollars. Tbe Postoffice Department, however, professei to have no knowledge oTIt.

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Execution

PKXLABXUWA, April 8.—The execution of E*ton^for the murder of Timothy Heenan, took place at 10 o'clock to-day.

Blxodo istand

PJloTtDlWC*, 3. I., ApriL^-rPadffla-foM^swJartty is 3,&*6. Ben ate, 36 Bepublicans, Democrats. "ttoUw, W Be» publieaae, 12 Demeerats.

^Tbe mafority of iiathas^^Qple^ Radical Ha.ypr eleft of tbft city, fi t]8W.

The earning

,8£h -f Bailroad-Hbr tl 28, were $1,039,472 The l^gih-of IhtOTtiHB a® ctodiog the main lind"*te'the''^ew State

•tff. three short intersecting roads which increase'tbe total numberof *09/ The liabilities ef Aei«)«a stock $7,T61,000, first mortgage si*cinM« lions, 2nd mortgage four "m111iotos,

A'J %*lva

ust arrived from SanU Eiperatrarepdrt that Gov. Guanabacoa is banisbingyoungmen suspected of rebel tendencies..

A revival of volunteer demonstrations is anticipated on the arrival of volunteers from Catalonia, Spain.

The Vcse de Cuba announces an extensive retrenchment proposed in tbe adminstration, and urges confiscation bfr4 cause absentees are selling property.

A project is on foot for iperchahtv to give country debtors an extension of three months. ijSMi

.CONGEESSIONAL

5 --MI WABHIHGTOW, April 8 SENATE. Mr. Morton made an ineffectual effort,"' Mr. Davis objecting, to offer a joint resolution that before Virginia, Mississippi, Texas and. Georgia shall be admitted to representation, their Legislatures hereafter lawfully organized shall ratify the 6th amendment.

Mr. Cockling, from Committee on Commcrce, reported bill for the encouragement of yachting, &c., with an amendment in the nature of substitute.

Mr. Bamsey, from Committee on Post Roads, reported with amendments ihs bill in relation to bridges arco»» tbo Ohio river.

An amendment provides that if the Boaiid of Engineers shall report any of the bridges now constructed are materiaU

Also with amendments the H6ctte4HF to establish certain post roaijs. Mr. Bamsey, from Committee on Faeific BaHroads, reported without amend* ment the House joint resolution granting the right of way-for thq-constructien ofv railroad from Portland, Oregon, to a point west of Cascade Mountain.

Mr. Chandler, from Committee on Commerce, reported without amendment the House river and harbor appropriation bill-

Mr. Trumbull, from Committee on Judiciarypto which tbe President's-raessage-yesterday bad been referred, made report recommending its. consideration -should be postponed until the first Monday in December. He made this report, he said, by direction of tbe committee.-

Mr. Sherman offered a concurrent resolution to rescind tbe TesnliJlidn to" adjourn on Saturday next. He thought it better to leave tho States of Y^g'"!*.and Mississippi under military government un 'er the vigorous and prompt and kindly administration of President Grant, untl pest session, whon Gongresi cout| pr perlr consider tbs question of theit rPHdmia^h: Bwld^tfie-?^sid¥^4tai^UIi full *er under existing-law to submit the Ounstitution of Virginia -tatbe pet)ple, and there was no need fprjRrthep legislation upon that subject. The same wastfueof Misslseippi,

Mr. Howard took the same view. Mr. Sumner said in the w«rk of recon* struction nothing was done while anything Was left undone, and there was certainly much to be done before tbe coun». trycoald confidently accept the recount struction which was to be the crown of th»! work .©f ttKODstruction AY

There were also other lmpocta&limftU ters demaading tbe immediate attentioa of Cengress, chief among wbioh were tbe Pacific Railroad and revision of thi naturalization laws.

To show the necessity of acting oft the Tatter, he read a letter from one of our friends in New York expressing fear that Congress would adjourn without doifig anything to punish the enormous election frauds perpetrated in New York by tbe Democratic party, or to prevent the other greater frauds which that party has in contemplation, stating there was a combination between Tammftny Ball and tne .Erie Bailroad Company for fraudulent purposes, and expressing the writer's belief that unless such frauds werepunish«d by Congress and prevented in the future, the Republican party could never win an election in that State.

Mr. Stewart said tbere is no necessity for prolonging the session beyond next Saturday. The reasons urged npj? by some against adjournment WereTiotnew, but were just as well known at the fimb of the passage of the resolution to adjeurn Saturday as now.

Mr. Conk ling took thff stoe view. Ha. thought the force of the -argument against adjournment, of the Senator from-Mas*, was somewhat lessened by the facc that tpe Senator always opposed suph resola

lions during thaadministration of Prasi-

dent Johnson. Mr. Sumner had bad-a plausible good reason for. such opposition1

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From St. Louis. AOD ART

ik Lppis, Apri) f-Getterri W-^l. Nfclroia^Adjutant Genaral pfthn Disisioif' of tbe Mississippi died .-taia

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& «as» ''j NEVT Yob*, April*.—AHavana jjs#cial says ten gunboats are dzpeeted frtm 9p#n and thirty have bee"b ordered from builders in the United States.

Teadaro Nunez Mtd FfjnpifCO Gon^ realez, two rebel captors of thfl stdamer Comapditoria, who were made jffisoners when she was recapture^ ,are in irpns ol^ a Spanish man-of-war at Nasrau, where they ^re kept for the purpose df identify fogibeir compauioBs'whojsca^ed to^thsAITbfj ^.Iton^ fox t^f 3i island. The rebel prisoners who have and We

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migbt be safely said while these person*, Johnson and Sumner, were not confederates in anything else, they had been during the-whole term of the formes, conspirators to keep Congress in coijtinucw session. (Laughter.)

At-the expiration of the-moming hour, the unfinished buslnett, the bill-to amend the *ot impoaicg t^x an distilled spirit/ and tobaceo, and for other purposes, was takeb up.

f•paipose

ix. Sumner m&ved tc poitpane it, foir of disposing of tas vpairiing "resolution. ,r

Mr. Trumbull thoQ«ht it be^ar ^Jit/tq

apod that resoluAion until thai tine

past t. fixed for adjournment should bernealr. He was

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fhvor of providing for submMion of /the, Constitution oi Virginia and Miss'issippi' to the people of thuse States, vrhl^tx, ne Utopght.coui4 be done .between ftOW and Saturday hy the passage of aj^nt fatalutlon. -wsti.

Sir. Bice^^took the same vinf of the motion to postpone the anfiniaaed.-busi-bms. ssatoi

Loat, by 30 to V5. The Senate then proceeoea to oonstdea the bill.

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requited t»

special tax of the wholes a Fa deal er.

The ^resi^ejtX^oi^^otf^co??*",0:, tlon.df Jl^sissipw, gtji was '^elerred tb the

(B^oiwtrupt^tJ

.:Ggmmlt|ee,t "Mr.

^ool|s*uw^^i^l^lti.u m.o{ipa,to(sehd' it to thq ,9f learn that thn,^^onstruc^o^, CfStpwUtee had taft^nj ^lufcijcj t|is mornjiift

takenj up..-» fnqsom^, ^jripg 1V t^e 6am.qsrats.ithe. respluljon reported by.tlia E mi Committee declaring 9- L. Hoge

'JPg by .. by,.the Ele'cen­

titled] pfima facie to a seat as representati«s frqfnt 'the'- Thiiirf CongrtSiional District of-'Sodth Carolina wis adopted, and Mr. Was sworn in. ,Mi. ButWi'of'Massachuietts, from JReConstruCrfon Committee, repofted a bill authorizing the sabmigaitfiroftfay Constitutions oft

Virginia,-Mississippi andTtxaa

to a Vote of people, and authoneing tbe electioa of Slate officers and members of Congreisi *. -ti

The bill CKUtbortzes' tba President at such itinxes as *e may deem bt st, to .submit ithe yirsinia .Ganstitution to tbe registered fveteta. ctf uha^ State for rat^fi-aatiob-*»'ewrjectkD, an&also submit to a sepafaleivotBicuch provisions of that Con8titution~a8 he i^ay-degm besti. The olectionrftdtwlfeJd ftntthe returns made in tbe manlier provided by the election ordinance ^adopted, by/the convention. It authorizes the President to submit in tbe same way to the voters of-Texas the entire Constitution framedifor the State, or rate ^provisionr bf. it, provided no

Lion^MHIII*be held in Texas fon any pur|jo»*iU^ittpPgaatdont sa diceoUa. Tb«.|,. same ?sr?rrsF\8 glfiPK. .If eitSex'of "lUe ConstitutfonVM ¥«med, tbft Legislature eleect.tfi~Ttraii—assemble oa -the -fourth Tuesday after the official promulgation of the ratification.

The commanding General in each of

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te lor'jjTo.

It auiifrfi&llfe Pfesl&enlFti labmft tho Ponstitutiqns pLVjiglnia, Tex^i_and Mississippi respectfully, icTtbft Registered voters of such States,.and to submit at the Bnarffihe aucji Constitutions with such provisions stdckeo therefrom as he may re it A A if

Tha^oters shalW-inq itfiiia, time vote for fetst^officerf and mem bare of Congresijj^: ^di^rio^Qptert^e^ ,raj[y causp the Ijst of r^j^tejred voters be reyTsed 'and appoint r^fi^era^ No electipn is to| beohelcfcinieithqr of sueh Statcn for

rect* 1 ,-troH *4 »n *J Thwriginitl-biU wij exp^aiiiea j).nd^ai: vrcitau by ilT: strbstttiHe ad.vieaied ftfttl ^JrHHrrW^by Mr Piftio«' jijjr. Parnsworth argued for tho original bill and against the substitute, and stated the {"rijjiaal bill had Received the unanimous vote of the ReoaoatiNdtloh Coaiunt-

*r,tegn»pM April 8.

Uirt

Art!

OORN-lnfatE'SefB®Sd at itr OATi—Iailgot iapplyahd a^r demtlndStfiSA 66 far #hi8..

Wil.aKT—tfiuat»l.-8tc th». nomtnal r»te, Tint It tleilfftbe. c.t a -JiUGAB—lin 1 and prlc* drooping, NwOw

&

rtrj ftt, to !^6. p-wyr*!**

BUTiKii-i-ScBrco dtxi

KQO^-InJxtttr inpply and pr^tf l»wer, elo«-

VoTiTOM—lJull, inpplyiiirge, at 40 to 5?o per boibt-1. OLOVEK SEED—Qui at 16.

5-

UOQ- -OnchaDged, be wbol' rsn^e 1* ts 6og V, ih*lS««Hfc».lotallK4»alj(»a: f9t tfevw iapgiag275 goeHtflJ ^3)^1043 hi poLD-^csiHMyi***

rsn^e 1* fS 60®

iiteA.

ifj %«i»crapti.| Niw Toaa, April 8. Kt.OUB—Dull «od favor* buyers, wl sales at

•ztra, 6 8&(»7 4u for a u, 7 00(giB"£fl for extra bt. Loots, 9 L-0013 tO fjr good choice do., cloting Brandjwj,n9 at 54 80 de-

aulrt.

MEAL

WHI8KT—Qu'rf ti^SXWwe tern fro?. WtfB iT-*«0h«U iftAlU*ott boyifts at 11 «@1 44 8r»»9 '*p««4Jai mi* mat d«ilftod, 1 48^1 b* for'NH 1 lo to^ton aod .ka la oa extreuie for reull low, I'Oeibr trhlte allfornia, 1 for nd Indiana aol 1 SS or whHe Oauad..

QOMK. —«Ufcyt de a OOflSS f«e. M( tolled weeterb, ^I0r~9ld du^Lo~Hofe788"for

eTn

i„ (tore aad 78^78^ for do a&u«t.

OOFFKK—Quiet aud Orm 30UAB—In fal requeii at Wi for Cnba and f,.r Porio htco. FMOIIVSSB-—Qalet and E'eady Cnba at 87 and rorto Bioo at 64, aud by aacUuu Dew 0. la.m at jitfi-. diotQ

•hsAldtie, and?

L^^-^an Vaoi ^o^f'a?1xij%giinLtot

iislBj^iemoriaBa^J^UaOMcHons^ ««Btctttrncy wfne^miuUMion added v'pt, 1 iml lA p-f V1"1! JitterjranUthe Inta adla^tinrom yS8W6,and Kpai^ad tUere too*

W miiney. in8rt».(i^.

wklcti MWMTA utofi*piwT cciugold*

ns«s"

4'uMtHM tva'»'

ogrt that Ui Sana of England bad raiead Its raXV)

toa4oo«t

Ire I lhaf-a arc

tttto c.rcani^nc* W« _Ta\ltif Th«4-We tw Wblic aanpftmclSens ma ro* «OS»KJ««« .V*K-

•fc

made in the

3»" Sis

*W I

asm '«ee"4ai

»M?.T«®6S£:

!i-.'

1

tht TT

•ra oOsrlnc eatra ladneaaaats to persooi Is wast Dn Ossas. Baa adrai tlss»sa1. d«w

aia

•eriifr: ffW'i -ARBITAL jpf Sill^ Bandaiia .^Miilkercbiefe at 7 ipiw^TwEti, BITUCT ft DKWR^'K "3* -.l

n^^LiwpT*"^4T]!PI.'~Rufaa

merc^ttO

H-

iS ZdRRC ar6 many kinds of baking and ^iffest-powdeifs ih thenlarlcet, but not one

pot-piea, puddings, etc., with Dr. Price's Ooeatg Baking. PoWdetti, pfepartd by ^p.^S.' ^CbQmiMSn, "WaUkeganJ. Ill, which cai^kahad of any first class grofer. ,jl3t

11

"I I. 0

vfip®ifB's STA»IAAD Wins BZTTBBS is ^igh jy reOom mended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic propertiea, lts purity, and itsdelloious flavor febSSdwlt.

HO? N0rs£TIB9, by Express, at WarrenHoberg & Go's, successors to EdsaU & Co... t.

French Poplins, for Walking Suits. S^tin Striped Skirtings, in all colors. N^w style Percale B^bes. New Spring Shawls. dtf

^AfOba KBRW, opposite the Post Office, oa 6thstreet, is not selling his goods at cost, neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sells as cheap as any one in the city a fine lot of Jewelry and Cldcks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and com* pare his pflees before purchasing... d22

MAPLE SUGAR at Sdtf

PEELED DBIED PEACHES at C. I. Riftley's. 6dtf

JUST RECEIVED from tbe East a strictly •choice lot of IBp6rfal7 Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Also have on hand Extra Mess and No. 1 Mackerel, Pickled Shad, Salmon and White Fish, Yarmouth B!oabers, Halibut, Fresh. Canned Salmon, Lobster, and George's Bank Cod Fish all of wbfch will be offered at the lowest

A JliSK assortment ot Silk, Linen and JOUOM for Family aud Manufactur in^ purpose*, at tbe Office of the Singer 83 Main street,

iJta'nUfacturing Company, 7j-d4t

FBXADQUAKRERS FOB MlLUNERY GOODS. —Wn have received and now open forthe inspeciion of our patrons and the ladies in general, the tartest and handsomewt assbrtment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this '^y. Our wholesale department ia oompreto in every line, and we ajce able to offar to th^ trade better bargains than can- be got anywhere west of New York. S. L. STBAUS A Co.,

0

149 Main, and 10 South Fourth st.

i-dv?3tn

A FINK LINE of New Nepk Ties, just received by Kiddle, 161 Main street. 87,dtf

R. J. HAK3IDN Wfk Ui be at tie 2KBE HAl'TE HOCSF, In this city, on i.

*1

m-

Monday, April 5th, 1869,

,Aad wiUatay for ^omo daji. He cores

'!!».'5 V«M

Sicipson basas-' Tafoqierk,

ofjoTigo Goanty Persons owing Mr. #fH pay to Geo. C. D&y, wfco ls a£(Siilv '3^ to the present Clerk cfij

xrl "f" WK. B. MCKEXJT. «, Apftl 6,1869. dw3w'

rc-lq 7 -5*

C. I. RIPLEY &

JOSEPH STBONO,

oa3h prices, 16-dtT

1

No. 190 Main street.

MORE CLOCKS.—A new invoice qf Seth *Thoma3 clocks of the new patterns, with alarms at S. B. Freeman's, 18J. Main near

Cor.'6 th St. r."" dtif

MILLINERZ.—Mrs. Mitten has her stock of Spring aod Summer Millinery open at 74 Main street between 3th and 9^i streets. Bleaching and Pressing done to order., Sdlm

A MEW line of Ltdies' Furnishing and Fancj.Goods, received at Hers & Arnold's,, (sudceesc/e to B. Weiss 89 Main street. 3-dtf' i"~ *1 -'.qsq-io

WootBK. HOODS at 10 cents, 25 cents sad 60"-cents, at O. Wittig & Go's.,'170 street, Detning Block. jll-dtf

TUELL, BIPLET & DBMiua's is head, quarters for Coats', Clark's and "Green & Daniel's!1"Thread. [apc6,dwlw

A coMPLKTE STocK of English and A-taerlcan Hosiery at TUKLL, BIPX,ST St DxMnro'a. 6 I

2

So dlffdr&acd of bov Icog sta&diog joxxaf or old per*oiis4 uni tre4ts «a^o?afuliy &H kinds of

CHRONIC DISEASES

Wbar- oth»P P^yaklint have failed.. Bstlifaotion wUiiie glVt^ or tSe money retaraed. not Ici^ thls -opporinnitT. POOR, HO CHAEOB.— t",s«

sonte«asa no fntdleloe need. 8«l«r

£ICE 60 CENTS BT WATT.. 7:" I {.* ^MANHOOD. 0o« Eaadred apd Flfv ftnrth 'Mliloa of th tstdlcal essay, wvise® and pab-fshed to tne ih'he.-, nr.« BBfl b!s vslunb war, treats «a tbe cacve a dears of prtsa »rnre fle« dine ia,mar -t glr-s a C.ear

jaoi»l«

of tw

impedlmtnts to marrlsge, and txsaal neS rc« jatn many ea practice ia me tre»t 1 eat 01 xwveuM »stl t». rlliiy, asd Secret Dis« ea e* of locth aad msanuod. Addretl'ihe ABttior, ltr. trail?, baltimore, *0.

XtfSJi *m: Sa n^zlrae(, firam Berimmef Mt Wert. ctftTts OH SlAxnota.—I deT»lofs the fcarfal •hcaeun 'ben a large opSrttonef bnaan htpploeee I* »rwlted, «&d Utrtl-kes a chart by wb^h ta«yaey_t)o ar^deJ'aud ticiptd, r«»tnaatSfora onotry nsd it beM*ftsyoatn |u» iut.i ractta tue phitaatiophio aad sctaut fie W mi here lad duwn—one caaae of uatcimoufatl piUer. might tUenJbe.tiaclii'.ed roan our iand. U(i thera.-e cf- ih jwrrste b. ^Otce»dfd by aien»"Bi^ nf^be hanty, *lgo ons spirits of tbe oala^ftnie. "i^sil^ -tfl? -s-

Ji.it* '. ..ia,

*t"1 ••'jjbee^ is ua somber of eoolety by wbon tbe \o% will te fpatd ns,fai, whether tucb pereon"^?fifi

4

tb

ia

Wa'loa of a I-ar-n-, rerovpier, or

p{ .*Sr» .* tStatiS'dl Uk**ooD.—T&1« lu raal'y a Talnab'a wctSj !cr toia'iug ont ibe diaeaea xeealtlng 'Yr.itn^jtcfss-a, vht arts of-which rentairtfMt la err tLtaaaasyinm^iiO lentft'is intti.'ha fs"cooslittftlon id'thoee IncnUingr It will do --'-inre i.on the

•jaatrtto pra»aat4)9»^.»btcb, by Its pr»TH«Ke atn»g tne yoanc. hat aa.mjion li.flaetfce.on the ^rmVpi, tton tne fa tare w«lbtiBg of mkaf.—

A#c«ss«U-M*annlsat'Mis,

I"OV-

PlAPfe* HAWQIjNicg ftC,

pmnqst^EESI

CABPETS, -'J"

WlJIIWWSHABES,

OIL ClOTBS

are no# rec»lTlig oar new spring (ttles. and sball be eoastaotly elding to tbem a* tb)t csaa OQt. '2~." c•-•"-r

BrfR

Wo fiW«Ta bMd titk flj

LARGEST STOCK hifi} 'o^VfcV'a^oTa'goo^sI at t£e -311 /-.ii

i»a«

tit!

LOWEST rSH»t, '.U 3r& fcf.rl^M ict'.ii .n-jQ t8*5-to\ii fOnn'd fo the Weit, JpOA *. fit.

•f .We have a aunber of ITirat Class Oeoorators, Dsslgpfn stnd Plain Papsr Hansen that we oma send to aajr part ot the City or Country

ft?

1

nfSebii+h*

tai .BROKAW BRO'S.

BILLIARD BOOK

At the Teutonia Hotel, Nog. 174 aad IT* Main, bet. Oth and TUt, fits., TERRE HAUTE, WD. With Six or ths flu est Tables with PaiLia'a PATENT CUSHIONS,

Acre Cojfptr DUtilUd Bonrboa and Bye Vr hlaky SOd at the Bar, md no other. Whisky sold by tho gallon, quart and pint. ia83dly

& MeFARLANE,

iSTOIE

"ctJ'BTERS,

Are prepared to execute all orders for the stone work for Building*, TeaOe',"flagging, Mid tTwything In tble WAQNEB 1 He7ABLANli ezesnted tbe word' oa tte State normal 80' ool, wblob ia mSeleot reoommeadation. H«ooe Tard on east side of efcv9 ~H.-r*-f-K: a,

M. M. JUAB,

IWIilit De­

pot. IcSdSm

ATTOBIET AT UW aw. 'fa .••*

Meal Estate Bought ajwt &44. Tf.H-'wr fcrf) 00 aoreaof -land wltbin e)f ntUss' ef twrir, fcr •ale or exchange far city pco^ie. ty. 6 acres l^mlleafrom.tons, en-LockporiAoaij tarsals. ..... ...» ...

Also a nlco S aore lot within one a'l) of 3oe't Hbttse, for sale,« onld rxebange for olty property. Also S nliallots mar thceftyraotufe.* for gardening, ~&>r rent,

Also HocSes fir'tent, th? *ffloe on^dth-MSf corner of 3d Main its., orer *o#rly «Biaal*f*» DjngAtorei- -t-

f-sHps

JJBMOVAIt

JOI0 4B18Tid3fG Has removed hls On&sibirb Shop Black's flew building, rn Third street, oouloor north of Far---ton's ock, where h' 111^e_ h\jpj^to.nue

I his enntomers and as it my new ores may maki conv nlent toc«!l. "SMtf 1 .'i'! 1

PUBLIC

SAL®i

men ,3UlW rtii"

•—elf. «nt#i .a,

ffctloe Is teby given that 1 will sail ait public nnativn, on tha prfmltcf o( B.B Bj^hjinjAOo., near the Kv»n*ill» OrkwlbfoaTilw-VMgm Dapot, in T.rhi tin

ate, on ." 11"

THURSDAY, APML »tb, N68.

The fallowing described articlas of psranial property, to-alt One Steam Ea*lpe, of JlfcOlnra Bollus, 1 31.1B lathe, 3..afi'!njr, 11 rl'l Pr s, Beltite.t'ia'orary Ball lng«, big taw, 1 jriiijc,Machine, 1 Wabd Planw.l B:aesnUth's forge, 1B as daw, 3haftsand i^large Ptillr, 1 Dont le el fijltin. Chest, t" barTfl" ''aUla- Platter, 1,048 (.t-twal nut Rusher, more or tesS, 780 fait 4x4 iKa»t4lDR, 4,U90 te Hickuiy lautwr, 729 iawt lnalv^i a-tt, 410 lb. of w^ea's, 1 Bnrr fr. me, lot Bal^ksmlibs too's, lViOe, 1 Bolt ttichiii*.

C&tttLO.—All samr«i fl«e deliKri, eah ia hsn): O'Sr ttaat amon«r^ far cath and. 30 )%j.s .cnd b'lanou. the.pBrcItMer to execute aote vr'iih gO^i pereonal nacarity,' payable ia B4nfc.

Tbfa« attic lea all to be ei Jiupon aCh^t'I' Mdrtgigo «xaonttdby Jonn B. VelleandJuha Snriiei to H. 0. Bln^baaf. "0BOBSB a. HaTWABD, &notIon<ier. a-'lM10d

A

BOOK THAT SHOULP BE wmsifwitfti*.

(iaan's New Family Physician.

Anew edition is now being Introduced here CHiBLfiS K. SMITH and ALVKEO t. PAHSQ\tL." This la a hm« b«ob of ba.lb, foraiing- a oumpleie bonwhiolit goi glrloa many valuaMe suggest Una for aTotding di wltn p)a'D dtr.ctioiii In casa of T-nergaaoy, aadp-iO»io at la frthll «r fraRuage tb* cavsee, »ymptoirs, tr«snmen and oura ot dl^asM lnpUentto m.n, women and cH Idreo wl:h (hs simple and beat reatadiea

.-..I I

.* AleL alXm

tisw Ooensa cw Lsornus, aa delivered at tb' Nbw Tori Stnwom. of Anatomr, embracing th inbjeeii: Sow ioliHe acd Wb»t to ti*a for Toath, £I»torit7 end Olti Age Manhood Ufaeri lly Sevjosr-d. Tie Oacae of ladigeetton: iflatn Incs acl Serronj pieaases aowtfnted lor Kir-'--re l'aU3«iphioanr Cooe'.derrf, *0. rio*ei ee!^itiBi: ,rt«e#» L^tnrra will Ih fo»^a rooeipt_c» Jbar •t iftra Toss1?*!!*! ».»«« Tork.

pLAKK & WRIGHT, saaiss at BOOTS AND SHOES,

Seat* Vewtt Krett, bet. Walaalaad OMs» I TERRE SAlTTE, INJD. All Mods of Gnstom-work atade tn wUr, and. Beady-oude work kept ooasnntly 00 baaa

ATXiOWKB PRIOBH than oes ba bad «t any other plenatba stty mXa-(Uw

jq-OTlGi-

..

DeF.GUItTJF8S^

'Je&L&steTl

ba*e.4b*dsy sold ny T»ka«eo CS»l«i. HPIH Sonth 4th sioet, tn Jar. wm etats, who will eostlnn« keep -my brands of olgars, jobeooo and Smoaks artlclas at nso.1 prtcat.

ESTAB14S|^ED ®KTJ2.1861

.4

iq lei

mWMMM, «'^al

DR«£Q09M.

•«3 ntt" rs |®lr«...". fieHBM *att a £*-i vq.ra .^•CH rnwnjihaa e€

-"-hAf

1

4

3 a

HgAtlfttTABTERa s.di'r vrms stBo?* »t Kite* tit

s-it

A txvtUGi1' jtfsftirrif .-.. ot

GOODS

Ii-s* '*u& -'-.IfcJU-

IMPERIAfe CLOTH,

SSeper ji.

id* as»sai

ikuft

SHOT POPLINS,",

^'^7* WCPCT yd.

ML.

PLAIN LUSTRES

4fc*j Am WsLdtecfe iifts. *«i4 viA

SSeperyd.

I .J.+

AIMURES.

21

''i Mcperjd.

9tMn m,afc2 ssmmO b-»a *r Kai

iancaster Percale

t'^o 12 yards in a pattern,

Only__$40Q.

A

W. SHAPFEB, PROP'S.

a©(

lifi I" -ir ""TeT'iia ffi'h

DRIVL

IK

BLACK SR0 6SAII SIULS!

FB£§fi oooor

Arrirtng Dally.

MRSSJOBEWiiCO

xl*a} ot?**? r'* jfislaiti-r.--, aossJ liJOCBIMBX TO

oi sliii^tf

JDSALL

6c 00.,

3oi -v -Jcsoi-Sv. cnoa a it.1 Zr.'s *v dv!d*r i&d! *&9i '.b ..fcowf foa 'il i3 'V .a«i it.tr ii „-rs «•.

.*»- r.*«t

Agents Wanted—$10 a Day.

OvDCh olMji.csnMloi

A

a manaatlorlinratbg tbkalok. aatfeee^ latelribepcoycTtiee ani aecs cf hatv-

dipds "9t_^wi-l.ino*n iWtcJnal plants. Tkr aatborts Dt. JOHN O. OOK"i, well-known famtlj.pbye ta Te tble new ditioa bare been a^* d*1 soppl insntary tree iee dn natoay, phy«loloiy and hgkne, on soaeatls ai.d' eaalar. ecoaonly, and on nbysleal Cttltute and develop ment. It i» a work rrtry fbtnfly shoot# b*«e, as twill save Its coat in doctor bUIn ia lea* th*n one jea-.

Aze-ts are wantad for thii work. Apply 0BABLB3 B. BaXTBC, Oenaral Agaat, Ter» Baute Bonee. "arttdln

An

atawpa, by adreclaa or AKATOUT, #!S Broaa•srtUty

JT.K iKKHBAOH

Tews Hacte, April l.Uft. ,v 1 1 I take tbit opaerteolty to beg reepfctfolly a oontiaaaaeb 91 tb? la«yr dl tba pn' Uciytbsrto

J"***

aajjied by mj ^redapMsor.. *y Jewelry aet.b li^OMI dVMMe'e»tliS''i44Ml4fiifa^Oieee aUanUia *1U ba,pa'4io the regain rf WaM^e ana Jewelry Br &t^te>.baaeeti, thai ?.*'rS"£'ajSjraia»!. 5ff» Sante. W. STAZS. evrflMSt

S'SSiis

-i f?v!

tiro IIO MIM FOB |ti x^U£ 'Xf» OYp'U

mm RIVOIM DOUELB Of Amerlsa sad I aespe, saerisaud ska Cnltsd »|iss ofAawrka.

Celoreda«tn Wd^':ro«ntfta—

THX8B•piecel|*?a:

fcreat Htpe. ae'w^CitOvaid-ted, show arery of importance, a 1 Uroads lo d»l*,sd tb alt ralixki, tn tb earipaa European Sis -e, Tu«ee Slap* a oa ded in wry 4 boeland family iu die 1«ad—they +ipf be *pscercf oa| Kep andby«-ans of tbe texrtt, a that side can be ti-rown front, an-t any par* hreogbt level to the »ya-. Connty gb 1 atd ianae dlseoaets gie« to god *gea-«.

A Mil.'. for. Circulars, ftf s, and nd awv osgttrp'e Steps, tO: J, I. ItLOTD, a Sf Iwkm SSOort.an ra W.T.

I

& 9-^ gOMETHIKS NEW iter GBSOKS MAIETO OBDKB. A EST Cbeolt li a email oval, 0rman tflrer Chock, m*ik"d with the owner's cam to be iaet«ad ui the pocket. Theae k»y to Vallaee, Trunks

nacba-iMr.e'ao l««ti%cbe Qd utner at tide*. Tb«y are very neat enii uee-

?r Also, Hotel and Bggaga Checks fhraisbed on short nolle*. Door K*f Oh«cks nnmb^red aad lettered. The price of a Key'beck t» for feat** an-1 win be sent by mail oa ree tp of pi l«e-

I ale. ba*a a nice art-oie of Steal 4»y Blaa and Cbtins. Any nf ibe ab Te article, can

F-e

h«d by calling at my Oro^ry Store, oa tb*- earne- of ronrth and LafeyttU streeU, or by dripping a line In tbe feecwKt

j*14JSm WM. BAVlIir.

sra are hereby nettled that tbsir aid an, or before tbe 19b day of

Tta-paysi

taxes xnnst ntxl month—third Monday la April—on eblcb day 4ootaJtatw*rd), the Noekamu.t b« retained tb tbe Andltor, and a peoaity of ten o-nts on thMaila* a drd lm edute after Wkb »y •elfor depntie#, will prooeedto cai| a poo eUaaili qo*ot iss-payers la tba Oonnty, and If neoe»s.ry, to.saise and sa lpr^paitr toaaka the linqaent Mass, with pe al)r, iateree', and Con"a""fbJ,'Va.pai.D. l(at«b lT-dwtd Treaaorer Vlg, O^antyt'

BBOK.KBSt BTABLBS

The asdsrstgned, at bis Stable, Third (treat, oppoelt tbe Baafln menared.w.tbgwd 1 oonunofate the pnblis

(ueperedw.thgwdstock

la now to

vtfhias to deposit Hers*, tss

dM,lvsei,er«lt'rllter) arttelaa at Bssisri Li vary Stable, wilt be aceosamodat^ wU wm*&. •dvanoed on tba decMtf jslifah'

HOHTEB 4 OOLUKS.

I WOOD I WOOD I

OODI WOOL

Two bnndredcords 0/ seasoned Oo»d for

a|

PER CENT. EBDUCTIOJT, and BUSlSZm BTJUCTLT nXVATZ. Bnsiaaes mien wanting tn aaea aetif end IIM ribyobt la any nnmtercf fu euu a Ot»nierv Frtea^Oi rreni. Le«t»', ee »kt ISNeifti or tmwitga thafoliowiageatiaoidieer o--e«p nrloee, »ls: I10 rop'as, aiaet fm ilwflsi. t-, 0 i0» lopl'a, ti,eOj 1000 eoples, S«.«- and lac e.eb 4 1 onai l,00i) oop sa f^, O, or, SO p*r «jb®, mP. ___ +f aad the work la HI ihai eny fers a erca A, }oancbny«oer nealswiihib. groateet lacill y.-*'. tiaalar, vmwiaa and Spealmw a* seat ea a»-, '^Ssortce's Patent AntneHnhla WHttag and Prntiag Betabli»bmenS 10 fioub WUUaa »S,r BeW

50

oenr. dacttoa npoa abur* pri^e ueif bj nsiag llAffnics's P*r*jrr Amstf 1 Pnsss, tor OAs-r, is• Oti, TbS Pre-eUsn,

Tork.

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