Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 April 1869 — Page 2

XKRKE HAUTE. 1N1).

p«t?daj ttanjb^ifll

iXKHflBlllJDHI

Wait:

the name to the

Evening

Evening Ezprcts

COLOHK

and brought

5fn

at d»ora

pe»rOon»^ nn^lear, ,, xteW Jersey, where he has •recently ret' ed himself at night:

UJ.es.FAW ijaafle »ln the5Corps LegiHatir oT tfrin wWQ^tf», in opposition to the Imperial regime, in

|a|H t&

fears the Revolutionary spectre.

yond HHSaearl at-ft^olemfs^^^he first 3?e5era! officer turned out in that city by the new Administration was the man who acted as "Cnief Marshal of the magnificent political demonstration which took placo there laet autumn I

the war itself?' If the result of the war has been "to p'reteirt greater evils than the war itself," must it not be concluded that this old Virginia rebel is pleased with the upshot of the conflict?

Tbx

greatly Imprpye^. Tf

WHAT did Hon. Henry A. Wise, Governor^f Virgioffc.wheniloba B«wn was hung, mean the other day by saying, in a letter to a Georgian,"that "the war was a national necessity, pIMitte^pSg Providence to prevent greateit

appointment of 4 colored man as

an Internal Revenue officer In Georgia has settled the vexed question as to the right of negroes to 'hold office, so far as the Government can do U« The example will not be withoW & effect among the people of that State, in which, by an atbitrary exercisel of unlawla power, tho colored members of the Legislature vrere unseated, merely on^account of their African descent: *he sooner Georgia sets herself ri^ht on this iubj^t^tter for her own interests.

Dr. Bemjamw Axrk, of Georgia, recently assassinated, was the oldest member of the Georgia Legislature,a «taunoh Republican, and one of the delegation which recently visited Washington, whose members the Atlanta

might "perish by IfitrwayiKfc." The editor of that paper hal^" «athfaotidtt knowifag that his instigation ©f mwdaiy has not been -mihSiit effect.' Theughtirt

cowardly deed wascominilt«lfaU«datk.?lfvIng on their

there is no difficulty in ascertaining the name of ofl©-

An

AixPUTacrto 8opator Oamwon's wrath because he lias n^t been consulted by the administration in the matter of appoint ments,tlMSt. Louifl^^cr^ suggettsjbat the President may .have yery good rea sons for not flonsulting the Pannsylva-s nia Senator." Tft is wtlbinthymoip. man that thfe same ^M^J^^W^ iWsde his way into th6 Secato bribery at that tf^tf alm^it^ytthoat precedent that he BO Conducted In Mr. Lin coln'a Cabinet"as.to,dosUfld at an early day to loavo iV Mt W returned to the Senate the second time with loud charges of bribery ringing in big-ears and that his railroad and other private interests have not suffered at all by "hit actio** M.* Sonator. If General Grant doesnotcare to consult such a man to (tny great exletjt^ the people of tho country will prober conclude that Grartt js at foist excusable. -"JCiC'

SBNATOB ABBOTS

of North Carolina

recently read a report ofSprague'a speech, in which somebody waa compared t»ja "puppy," and Abbott waa exceedingly anxious to know whether he was the "puppy" alluded to, as if he was be wou^d

little Senator from that little State to talk in that way, but the Senator North Carolina seems to go far for the conclusion that he is entitled tO iWll, like the frog in .the fable, to^the dignity of a bull.dog, simply beeaul^ som^pne was compared to a puppy 1 Poor jM*. Abbott completely broke his muzzle on that occasion, and created the most ex» citing ten minutes experienced io-the Senate for a year. It seems that Sprague got an intimation of what was to oecar, and dodged in tlme to, escape belpg torn to pieces by Mr. Abbott. V'

KHODK ISLAND

waJMh hot, and her

little Senator will And the temperature pariiculsrly disagreeable Wien begets home—providod he venlures to gp Even the lower latitudes of South Carolina, where he is rumored to have purchaaed ao estate, will be a more salubrioua

circulated throughout the length and breadth of Rhode Island, and is receiving the signature* ofinen of all chuses "with* outrogard to partj/ipylttDg Jov. Bpraaide, "lately liajor General in the Army of the United States," to a pablbS re«ption in Providence. iTits

The reason for this propoee3 demonstration ts vividly stated. The paper Was not drawft up by any experwofied diplomatist. The signers aver that they "hiwb read vrHFpTOfoan^indign marks of the Hon.' "William Sppagtfe'rfi the Senate of the UnH^dStates/1 inwhiak! General Burnside, and tb* Rhode Istawl officers and soldiers under his command "in the first battle of the bato been most irantoaly aad malickmsly assailed before tbe whole country." Tha address

men

that the military honor of Rhode Island trrl nBply- wrornrtaapwirt-tha fcirlaraarof the State foully traduced in the National Sep^Urt Washington, by one who was p^naKX^fiieriflh and protect them. For the purpose, therefore, of rebuking these

own conveplMcej^p* whichJ0».:*il1 meet us and othauj&yoapTfiaUaw-oitisens at a public receptlro^j^tjr nence. owe l.a^i

J&iobtiBiniEtoifcfcmp of the New York himself "?«,- Jlay," writes to point out. what he considers a riii. b.- 14.

grave omignoi^.in piimnet speecn. It conaiatv*op says, »,the assumption that over 500 AmericaUvSWps were actually, and in very fj^^sold to British owners. He declare# that few ships changed hands. They merely registered "provisionally1' as British Aottoms, and carried the British flag under whose protection they enjoyed immunity from the interference of rebel cruisers. Thus, he'protests, :tbe carrying trade of the country, instead

being deatroyfedj1 was ott)y-"diverted into a suktgtfpgPi. sad that England gratuitously ^demoded herself ^»f the privi^egei aud advaBtages of a neutral condition by sheltering tbecpmtnercial marine of the belligerents. The argument is ape-

fcious and plausible, but it fails to elim in ate from thrf^ controversy the fact that even the "subtferfugb"—ibjurious as it was to our intei^stf—was-, the jjesult of British -sympathy with the rebellion.

Gleanings.

There Isnalf alartoing burg, ries in London..

at $150,000. Whiskey did it. I The Navajo iriift&ifl, unlike most of tfceir raoe, have a natural talent for aiae-

^il laboa^ vygMyj-HMI A. J. Alexander, of-Kentucky, sold -to |Ir, Alexandgri Patterson, of New Yofk, his trotting horse Tatler, 6 years old, for tp 7,000. .aaAY/iaAu

Charles CadwallaSeri'erigineeV on the Oentral Pacific .road/.iias sounded the

guilty of the crime. Thb Cincinnati Enquirer is horrified because Hon. Beeder "W. Clarke, Third Auditor of the Treasury, has appointed two educated and worthy colored persons to clerkships in his Department. Mr. Clark has done wmOTttorlooracttiEtiaiiF ing oat lazy rebeds and filling their pMtf. with industrious.,.and intelligent representatives or the loyal colored citftens If it were possible to, effect another rey^ iution, viz: to fill the p|W ol the muir«r with Prtd Douglass^ «be father of one ctf the above menUoMd „wv.lve. clerks, tha tonfl^ol^a^guina^wo^d^a ^usrs in Goorgia says that the State's credit has bepn ruin^i, eternally, and is .changing his investments from Georgia I |nda to other and better securities. -The Baltimore-aftd Potomac Railroad

A number of Democratic papers in Texas have hoisted the name of A. J. Hamilton for Governor, and are urging •with all their might and main bis elec. .iutn, and that of the other Conservative Republican candidates.

The Columbus (Ga.) reports that one of the wealthiest and shrewdest fin an-

Company propose tft" build a tunnel un-1 d^r tbe west end vf Baltimore, so as to facilitate tbe paesaga through that city. ^be tunnel will cost|«bout a million of .dollars, and it is expected that it will be done by the.middle of next January. It will pass under the, gas and water pipes, so as not to interfere with them.,

(A sporting man' in Paris has 6peDfed an office for advising inexperienced young In regard to so-called affairs of honor. He teaches them for fifty francs how inafilt their adversaries in the most iteel manner, and how to resent an ront so as to render a duel iaevitable. H^ instructs them also in all matters re gardfttg duels and challenges. He is well patronized.

either have a fall—retraction before «bt -dollars—fiiuch below the amount appro

Senate, or "take sattalaction outside 1$e Chamber I" It was not very

An editor In New Hampshire says that I

the recent auroral, display bf Thursday I

Jesuits are to the Spanis! pe of producing

rwiii|

THE

TION

ANIMAL

evjei^ing was as Jf ''some celestial mercer I *5" Ail Druggists in TKBBK HADTE sell it. hsfl unrolled two or three dozen pieces of silk of the most beautiful tints of purple, green, b!ue, IilaC, and White, gathered the ends into his hand at the zenifb, and let

Napoleon the Third never examines the applications for pardon addressed to him by CHminals whom the Courts bare sentenced to death, but confirms only tbe recommendations made to him by the Minister of Justice in such caies. King "William of Prussia, on the contrary, studies all such cases with tho utmost ie. Francis Joaeph and Victor Bmanuel have lately displayed great aversion to feigning any more death warrants so that fewer persons are nowaday* executed in Austria and Italy than in any other European countries.

Maximilian's library was sold for four thousand dollars more than it had cost. The Emperor of Austria is censured ke-1 VB^ely in Germany for not keeping the library of bis brother. It ir Said that he

^ul^WaaMWi W W W

by Maximilian disposed

pi In tbeaame Manner as the library^ and

Emperor'sagenu to Htm'a purchaser for Kiramar doubt whatever. A aew^rotiao has bean- introduced at social parties in Pari At the entrance of the salon is placed a large covered basket containing small bouquets of fiowiand presided over by a modern Flora. gjmi

publica

oaf the ex-Queen. att*Proerful in Rome. TSiiita ly been installed in the Congregation of

department of the Secretary of State and in the Ministry of Foreign ,AJFairs. All the reins of the Pontifical. Government are in their hands, and every day gives fcMHSg6 rnftSocieiy of Jesus sow numbers 8,584 mem ben, dispersed over the world but as united in one whole as the most perfect machine. ,v

Tjckth WITHOUT

Lifk.

ThfeS hundred English sparrows have en let loose.in Syrtccuso. .- Mrs.®. Ni^PHfe'a diarhondf are valued I elicited is this, "that if wo keep the blood

Donner lake 'td tho depth pf. 1,600 feet I atinate case of chronic tetter that hasbaf-

without finding bottom, The English spahwws l6t loose in the Philadelphia patk disdain the habitations 'esigned for them by human hands, and re building.|or themselves.

A Texas geht)'em^zi has received a lantity of ,silkworm eggs from France .through the post. Some of the eggs pitched on the way, and the worms were

Among the presents aent to the Pope on the fifteenth anniversary of hisconse* Moxg BjjOicBES, T4 oration to, the priesthood was an ivory I TliK ffilN SOFT, Fi wa^b, of exquisite workmanship, made L#p

The Princess Lou iserdaughter of Queen Victoria, is to be marred on the 27th of July next to the Prince Royal of Denmark. This will leave the Queen only unmarried daughter, the Princess atrica.

PHALON'S "PAPHIAN SOAP" Tor tlic TOILET, NDRSKBY and BATH, will not chap tbe BUN. Price, 'ifi Cents per Cake.

"FXaOR 1£ JMATO," "FIiOK OK MAIO."

A NKW PBBVVMR FOB THE HANBKKHCUIBF. KIUII81TK, DBLIOATK, LASTING FBAflBANVBPBALON & SON, NKW VOKK, Sold by all Drug. glSlR, 9lwly-atorm

COSTAR'S REMEDIES.

"That Cough will Kill you," Try "Costar'8" Coiiffh Remedy. Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,"

The appropriation of tbe survey of the lakeaL this season is one hundred thousand

To

A

purity can infest the teeth cleaned daily with

SOZODONT. Quillay,

Chilian Soap Tree, an article which possesses cleansing properties superior to those of any other known substance* is one of the ingredients of this peerless compound.

Try "Costar's" Congh Remedy.

"For Croups Whooping Coughs, &C.,1' Try "Costar's" Congh Remedy. "Costar says it is the beat in the wide world—and if He says so—its True—its

True and We

THE

is full of corruption

and- Wecan ohly hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir toby a judicious use of the remedi in nature's store-house. In all the time which has past since the work began,-man kind has given great at tention and setae'of its flBBt talent to the study_ med^oHie. While the sacrifice barto&

•licited are few and mostly unsatifactory Among the truths which have been

pure we must be healthy/' To pnrify the blood thero is no medium equal to Mau^e Indian ^tpot Pills, as thousands of testimonials will verify. Use Morse's Pill's if you wish to regain and retain your healthy Morse's Pills are the best medicine for all Femaje Irregularities Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dispepsia, Headache, &c.

Sold by all Dealers. aprldwlm

I "YOUR

LotHMf htui'cured the most ob-

fled the medical skill of hundreds," writes Bank & Clure, druggists, of Clarendon, Ark., about Prinwr'fl-JjOtiqn^{jT d&w

Plialon's Paphlau l^otlon

Ittr Beautlfyiag tha SKIN and COHFLIXIOM Bcmoves all BBVPnONS, FRECKLES. PIMPLES, MOTH BlitfTOHES, TAX.etc,, and renders

T11K SKIN SOFT, FlAB and BLOOMING.

ln the NDB8EBY

in Trance, which is a perfect time-keeper. I gg^xLBHEN afterBHATING It has no eqoal. I NAXr-«o»

8ay Try il~ Try il—Try

it''—[Morning Paper, Ang.

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t:

"COSTAR'S"

them flow down to the horizon.' That I Qlni,4«nri will do to accompany Holmes' description otandara FrOparatlOllS of evening by a tajlor.

gs ABE Htb

printed for 1868. The organization of tha parties has not yet been completed. It jis proposed to finish the survey of Lake Superior. In addition-to the other work, it isintendod to continue tbe'Operation of gauging the rivers connecting the lakes, with reference to the supply and outflow oflwater-T^probl^ rforsoHtion is „.a

EAUTI FIER,

BITTEK-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS

One itottte, SI,«0—Three for $2,n0. HIS

HIS

"Costar's Rat, Boach, bc., Exterminators, 'Costar's Bed Bug Exterminators, Only Infallible Kemcdis knjwn.' "18 year* eefa: lishad in New York.1'" '"2,000 Boxes and Klasksmannfactored dally. "11! Beware I of spurious imltaticns.', "All Drnggists in Tkrbs HAVTX sell them."

DCU DU5

purely scientific, yet it is one of very great I "Costar's (Only Pare) Inscct fowder. gdjlOrftl iot€TQfl(p "Otil* lnfttlliblu IlemcditflkEUVQ."

Addrea

"Costak," 10 Crosby St, N.

Jan4dwly-n to BU. ift"'"t.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

$15 Get the Best. $15 SHItBr EXPRESS, CASH O.HDEIIVERY.

IMPROYKDANn MAJTUrAOTUBKO by ns are all the beat make, U*n itg

Tbeae celebrated watcbcs we are now sindlng out by mail and express, 0.0. D. anywhere within tbe United States and Canadaa at the regular wholqgsta price, psyahle oa dalltarjk--

NO HOHKT Is RKQnBRD IV ADTAJfCE as prefer that all thall rixire and ttt tht good* before pafh^/or tktm.

AS1SGIK WATCH TO A XT ADDBKSS, $15. A CLUB Or SIX. WITH AN EXTBA WATCS TO THB AGIST BINDING TBJS OLDB, fso,

I

bukn l.Ke. P0.0J, wh'ct lh. worn.

UfiCu to Ul(U (irosi or put it IB their I Of th« Utoit *ad mo#t

Frair, Kbd the senltemen place in their but- I

ZunaSSfSiS iEgSSS iff

AUo,.rip.rt1...rm»..lw«Ordld.OI..I..

ctHlj

f®r

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Affairs in tha-

fice in existence in which this salubrious botanical product is incorporated. 21-deodlw

fame of the calebrated

BITTBRB

PLANTA­

has no parallel in the his­

tory of Medicine. The thousands upon thousands of bottles that are made and sold daily is but proof positive of their wonderful virtues. Thousands of Certificates can be produced showing.the effi-, cay? an|l Certainty of the cores which they *ff3btj aaa\tM Sttedical fraternity, usually so jealous of anything which 'causes persons to think and doctor for themselves, are compelled to acknowledge their 7wonderful virtues, and prescribe them undeV6tBer'naniei*. They are sold by.all druggisUj,^. 21-dwlw

MAGNOLIA WATKR.—Superior

to the

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the _price. 10-dw'

Ciam:—Iam

Angnata, He.

STAIN.—No

im­

the bark of the

CONTBCABBUnabridged

SIKPSOV.

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•pare raousnw. ABUO fUty cents to $itikz&sr2£

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menta an offered those who will deTote Uiair whototimeje the addnsi mi tMtjllu ta#(M brAkemielTea, 1 make the fall To all who are not well aatlafled with, the bn«ln«w, 1 will •end SI to pay ftr the trouble of writing me. ITnll partlenlars, directions, Ac., cent free. Sample •ent bf

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CB1MKS Of Sev Terk City.

It containa 35 fine engravingi and ia the Spiciest, moat Thrilling, lnatractive, and cheapeat work ot the kind pnbllahed.

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Agenta are meeting with anprecedented sncceaa. One in South Bend, Ind., reporta 39 anbacribera the first day. One la Lucerne Co., Pa., 41 in a day. One in Saginaw, Mieh., 68 in twodaya, and a great many othera from 100 to 200 per week.

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and Howsox, with an introduction by

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WALKER'S AD DIN 8 MACHINE-

add tbreecolnmna of flgureaat a time Correctly, about aa quick aa a good welter can a?t them down, lieadinc accountant* I say it is the n«( praetleal AitlllA lltolhlael ever in vsa. AQiNft IfAtffaDT Tb^re ta I man«y in (Sample sont to any addreaa for Onc Doiui.It.

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SVBBU

OSTON BILTINO

BILTINO, Bcac,

(JO's I

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Deal era in KIIBBEB

PAOKXHO, Ac

GOODS,

Ls&Taas Bbltiko and

Lack XIEATBBS. Agenta for UBIVCBSAL OLOTHM TFaLHQsa.

Early Rose Potato.

ONE

lb. XABLY KOBE tent by mall, post-paid,

I 1. 4 lbs. KABLY h'JSK, sent bj

mail, post-paid, $3.00. Beat Spring Wheat in tbe world tbe earliest and moat productive Horn wonderful ielding Oats—whiteand black— weighing 45 punnds to thebuahel Spring Barley Oraas I

"PBAPIAN LOTION" 18 the only .reliable rem* I only Jl.fiO per year, cmbsorlbs if you want to eiy ftr U(teases and blemiikes of the SKIN. I mate your irarm pay. Addreaa

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OOCU3) Jr Vn ISy AaKB| UVkl «U« OH* A' wit VUvIC1« Sand for the KXtiBIMENTAL TABU JOUB- I LOTHS NAL—mott valuable UtaaaiUu inued

itu lnyalnable. ^nd Vor°TiV Jour"

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in

thit oountrv— I

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MASCrACTCBKD BT

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bbowk a

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They also make a prime article it SPOKES AND I HUBS FUR 1,1QHT GABBIAQB AND BOGOlf ICHBELS. Send for

Price List.

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A DAY to agents selling SILBEB's I PATENT KLAITIO BBOOMS. Htrace Qretly

I says: "I prtdjctlts suoceas." OLKGQ & CO., 3S I Oortlundt St., H. T. U. S. Piano Ce., 660 Broadway, N. Y., 6 Oc.. I #176. rMiHE -TimUa' Xmsi^Wlrtel Catir f«Bt,' does not glaze, gum, beat or aiudl, and is I cheap. For circular*, address ThkTANITE GO. |a:roudstarg,-P*. &KST8 W A If XOE NTS make froin I Cail

JM. 510 to #2 per day selling Biake^a Dollar Pateut Uhair-aprings, Xhey make a Spring and Kockiog-chair of any common chair, by attach- I ing them to tbe front lega. They fit any cbair, cannot get out of order, and wiUlaata lifetime. Old-fashioned rockers are dispensed with, for I the house and office they are indefensible.— Ladies pronounce then oneqaaied for a sewing chair. If you want an Agenoy, call and see saui- I plo, or sund for Circular, with terms. 9600 rtward upon the couTiotion of any p&oson lnfrinxing upun itlako's Patent Chair-spring. A. M. I BLAKg, Bos 6M Canton, Ohl.

VINEtJAtt FKOM C1DEB, WINE,

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Ladlea and Cantlemen'e wear, fiom 10 to 40

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inches InUngth, at prices «f S3, $4, S6 aTd $8 each saat wi.eo ordarai with watch at tha rag«. jr wboteaale prices.

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FOB $l«e^8B LlKfi

We will insart aa adrertlaensent la eae thovaand Kewlpapers, sas meatK.Ths list loctodei tingle Papers sf sver 100,0*3 CirealstMH we«kjy, more thaa IOO Dally PapHS, la wfcleh tha-aaisstlsai obtains 94 Insertions to the month, and tha lat(. lag Pspers li mars thia 8f Jlftrtal tewns and eltlia. Caaplate Files esna ke enuained at earelce. Bend Stamp far

our Circular. Addreea SIt. P. BOW1EL6 A 00., Adwrtislng Agaats Naw Tork.

STOVES kiHTOVEH 1

?t0ETH-WBT MF TUB 01D COCltT MOffi*. »v ...' tawar-i. iAi .o.roO fedi'-m vz tint liUuJ J^OSLD OA

WB ¥IPTMW0 PIECES?

With each Cook Stove Sold!

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We buy for calh, exoIui78it aa pay no rents,

C.H. E. JLi^JbS S T.I

Call and Investigate, at,

Nos. SO.,&Brt 5v3 Main St,

11S.C. C. SMITH & CO. ahTiiodwSm

J. PHILLIPS MERCHAWT TAiLORIWC.

26 A 28 I

PITTSB UBGMP- PA. Oil Manufacturers, IKCLVDIHO Green Oil Cloth for Window Shades,

J. WAL MS LEY

A Work dencrip tlTe of the V1KTCBS, and the TICKS, the MYSTK1UCS, M18BK1C8 and

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TheUr^^WkltalheCltr

Wa warrant eTory StoM to .boJte well, ataad flre. a'nl have a cool draoMt. Oar atotea aire iiii.. fi.-iin H7* ftv.s «K8T «MO©Tft CASTINGS, -I:, n: .b-TL-t And wit liable to «ratfe. We kMpno haft ,L. *ood8tortt«« .".n-n

GltATES!

Ala* a fhll line of, the mast appro*e$,y*ttemaof q#.'J -iua odi a -."--' \a

jtijivisj lOAnd-a tell«tok

ASD

hat jast returned from tb« Bast with a csr

ISUPKRIOE ASSORTMENT!

CASSIMERES,

and

td!

0V.1. 0U

eaT .si ii ..-e^ rAlRBAJTKB SCALES

tANOY COATINGS,

wklch be propoaef to

MOST APPROVED STYLE

f!

Gentlemen wiabirg their Clothing made up by the

BEST TAILOR W THE CITH

MAKE UP TO ORDER

S»» 3* rlTB —G.

with ,J. W. at

THE BLVE FRONT,

iKO.11 US

tftain

LEATHER,

Street.

HIDES

&C.

A.

BURNETT,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Findings, and Carrier's Tools,

Nog. 144*146 MAIN ST., TKBBK HAUTE, INK.,

Would respectfully inform his old patrons, and the.public generally, that he has on hand and soUcits orders for the various kinds of goods adsipted to the wantj of Boot, and Shoe Hmnfactnms, 8addM and Hsntem Makers A ]enlern, jf Consisting of HQ,rtie88, Skirting, Fair and

Black Bridle, Collar Leather, I Jfiag LeaJflier, JLlne JLealli~ er Heating, Pad cJSJ

Skins, &e.t

BOSS—Oak, Hemlock, Slaughter, Buenos Ayres, «nd ©rlnoao, "French and American Calf and Kfp Skius, Wax Upper, Buff, Grain Leather,

Pebble Orain, Spina, Lace Leather, Chamois Skins, etc. B0AN8-—Cochiijea', Mafoon, Bine, Qreen,Yellow, aad uream. LISINQ SKINS—White, Pink, Yellow and Basset. KOBOUeO—Tamptco, Curacea, Patnas, Oape, "Boot Leg, PeLblcd, Simob Croat, etc. CALF KID—French end American. PL A aH&JB'fl,. HAT B, »».•

Lastlngs, Boot Web, Btudings, Osdtor Web, Oorings, Luce.i,

Galloons, Shoe Threads, :.a« ShoeDaok, Bristles, .„i Kyalata, Cork Holes, Cenient, Shoe Kit, iMachine Wax, Gum

HAT# AND CAPS.

ToSit "hat 8TORI

Ce Yates.

JUST IN BSGMST OF n*' Hats of ail kinds, y»' Hata oi

all kinds,

Misses' Hsts of all Jcinds, Infants* Hats of all kinds.

And at ail prloss. Ma. Hatamadetopntor oa short aotisa.

THB FALL. STIUB8, Terre Haste, IadL, OXITDa fisl o,?*s#T

XaS lfalB Street. a«*INtf

SPRING,

SPECIAL JflDtCEMMTlif ao'.'sail br.e t-i: it .U ».

!-k'q£ineii»^T04..^I5t-«1

O

Ai'0 WC-

& TJ

n: O ,{ t«a«).feidq3bai.t!^. ,ooJsoH p!iuY *sK

SIXTYDAYS!

WXftYCJEielD^I

Preparatory to mortng,

11 'ta&X£

jj^S^CHA^X TAI£6B£NG. iI .i5 TJ1! '5^133,8—

—0F- .jaitZ'i

etCaf"

A Large and W«I1 Assorted l-fca.,0 StOOk Of -a

1 -Fun *'ilritl lo

—-.^oisw latter otii sa. n^»n^aa' isiwplo sJnjxn C'A.JfcjrJliX®, .,m j{ a I 'OnUai.O 1 »Uii

WALLPAPE»Sf?ffi

1 -ioa ib-'iJ sf rownj.-J and

|£€0BAT10X8. 3] ..... aijar^doa£3-4. 9iti%

Parties wishing goods wnifind^aU fw-dffisrent vro. ot 8 *nm*nu8&e

PRICES EXTREMELY LOWi^

HEBZ

60 3CA.I1V

jyj M. JOAB,

Tracacanth, Machine Thread, and ^Bruahes,

Xdga Blaokingv 6hoe Blacking

Nalle, Awls and Taoka, Lasts, Bhoa Tree*, f,:'

Otimplng Boards,

I Clamps, Boot Trees, Orlmping UacUlnes, if ICtc.. Ktc., EiC.

Straits and Bank.

Sicily, Sumac and Jspottlca. THREAD,

IK8DLK8, AND BKWflfA MiCHilfB THBIAD AND SILK. ... W CASH for Hides, Tors, "Bheep Pelts, Deer Bkios, Tallow, and Leather ia th* Bongb. Consignments always Btceive

Prompt Attention.

Tab5dwtf

(9C00KSS0B8 TO B. WBI8Z,)

Manufacturers of1

XT00p^' S"K|"TI the etilBof

Dealers in French mi Domestic

CORSETS

And Ladies Farnlsblng and

FANCY GOODS,

^9. main Street ,. 89.1 •'"W 513*3 f*AVl«tU«XW4 I

Three Doora West of Edsitli Co?s.h

ATTORIEY AT LAW 'Atn» "*1 Notary Pnblin.

Beat Estate Bought and Sold.

600 acres of land within 6% miles of town, for sale or exchange for city property. 6 acres 1% miles from town, on Lockpoft Goal, for sale.

Also anile A acre lot within one mile of Oourt I Honse, for sale, would exchange for city property. Also 2 eica lots ntar thocity, suitable for gardening, for rent.

Also Houses for rent, at the ofBceon smith-east corner of ad Main sts., orsr Bbarly Bindlsy's Drug Store..

Agents Wanted—$l(J a Day»

TWO lie MAPS FOB ki: LLOYD'S

IWim H0UKL8

PATIlff

..MB

or America aad Inr»pe, Asseri« sand itaefJalted llalssafiassrlsa.

Colored—in 4000 Oonutiss.

Tevery

HXSX great Maps, ao* jast completed, show I fbomS place of Importance, all ltallcDaqa to I 8d VR date ,and the lateet slteratloua In the Tartous I A .Mad European States. Tbsae pa are needed inarery School and famUyi ia the land—they oceapy the spaoe of one Hap. and by means, of tha Bererser, either a Me flat) be thrown front,' ami any part brought lerel to tb. eye. County Bigbwaud large disoonnts given to goad Agenta.

Apply CirooUra^. anAjyad money toSidwlm 83 Oortiands Straet, H. T. •, i^Tcq'if?f 'i.y

JN BANKBUPTCl^w mot%

DISTRICT

09

f:^hp?££

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L£ LHZHIil

[L DJIvslt, Ho. 41 lorik Toutk fltmt.

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wbtobmu^"-'

a. atta4'tilU'%iEQ»7^.

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CORNER

sjUaM*aMai

ational HotiawMw——a—rjiMdlf

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NATIONALI£tiOU8E,

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ARK HOCSa i.jtaaa^er siasa^w '»rre Hiutjta,

PARK HOTEL,n

da«s,t

'b'MMESira ptrtL

and what lsmore to thetr advantage, WlllAnd

whpaa tha }lt

I.... Oaa laxdM «i wm mm ffumm ft

treaia ihaiawiH am sfiiimiliiiftWWrtyIto

|!r Kf«e5iwS^*SffiS/!\^iasrrt m. earita of yoath au aaahead. Addreaa (he AuS»r» Dr. fitOTiai BaltUMaas •«. -siniJt tr

happlneaa is V^hSM by

which they may be MphM aad aaOMad. Fortunate for a Jountry •§bS$5l«Te WlGoata pat

X.llalal mii«^r

iini^tt

land, aa tharaay eg Ifei »asirasi: *a by a renewal of tha hardyi figorMM ^gutlta of tha a a

r__

I

.doains oMAsff davalops the fsarta Is on «hi6K a" large proportion of human LaSd fnraWMS I

ance.

•mnottii

LIFE INSURANCE CO.

United States

OMamittee

of Marshall, Kcataaassa aad Paleatiae ok Llnea.

the AMERICAN PLA«T, r. BeeKman vnvd'lftX99an St9.

W H^IQav-TttgfWTerl, IBOBOS WIOHTr^toyBiSton

ot^ys vktUat taaony/y miiil DBDOJOeqxe

Ing sola Proprietor of this Hoasa, aad tharaaauMUOSL or aa foia, frea fro* Ua.\HO

1—

—atffiiffrt bar ata at» la uin. its ftimHi Mpotatlon .ttamjon* Or aas yaara,

as pna af ftsiwlisidstf MfM* Mpfltad «1th will bafcnndWalsat

.. Aa attendaaco liiiilist aitabMgtag ihxasisa will be faaaA oaawalaat tbr thoaa tha 1m part of aO Bsfiroad aad

pRldBf 50CJSNTS BT ItAlK

-tMachai baainiM from our

m4W

0

"Thar* Is -ae aeath aftoelety I) wbaat the book trtl^ apt b« foaad waf^ w^ethsr s^ob par son hoi Clergyman cbxis oa )|Aax«p.—This is raally a valaabla for pointing out

the dleeewe HuIh

in oi»I|au«Q»-—Tliis if mlly

I toijk for pointing out tbe dleeeiw NenHing IfesS In

ha

ty lasaae ssyiaai, ao leaa thaa at thaskatterwill, do mu«h to prevent the vioo, iraicB, by its pravsleaca among tfie yeaag, has aeiatfeh iaflamce on the preeentyasos. tM Cstac* wall bain ot

eoaatitatiea of thoaa ladnla'ag. it n«h to prevent the.T(oe, WhichToy lU pre lOngtfie yon of, haS^omaeti laflaeace

assy.

'a* ifi .i'a oja'iotoair

Adiressallooamnnloatfoas,

Dr»l£*DeJF» €fXTStHS, 9«.S91(a(«k«feMPMi-IMity ap!8dl tactic BAliTIMOftBrW.

il»i SBwiu'J j/.: 1' •'•m-T9 a 11 ix*A 'w

I

No extra charge for cus-1 torn work. All Skirts warranted for one year, €Md\ repaired free of charge.

sotl *tol ..c»

uarroa

ODruu

|M ilj f1( baa :«tirf

ta o) tnH **r W fttfi jfai jjoiiqaaot tnid.

•ij end rj a tii 5. ^,ni.

ELECTION NOTICE:

^jlTY ELECTION

to A* VoUn qJ Om Ok%. ctf Ttm_ BaU*, Vigo Cokmtf, Indians

Ton ar* hstahir aotUled that aa alectlan will be. bald In tba Mtstal Warda of aaid t!lty of Tarn. Haute oai Tosaday tha 4th da/ ef May, 1868, for the election of tha following Olty oCcers, to-WK: Mayor, Marshal, Treasasar, Olarih A^ssaaaor aad two Conn ell men from aaah of ths Are dtSerant Ward* of said Olty.

Xhaptaaaaof Totirgla tha aavaralWarda,aaA tha oncers of election to be as follows: 1st Ward-Oth street hjiss HsSse W. K. Mwards, Inapeotor, aad Mawu,8«koeawl aid aas F. •array, /tdgee.

WSit haul Basel's Osspeajsa WAytCt ji «.oX' AlS"'' "*"""',Sw'' w",-™1OT£S

8.01m,:

4. B. Bape. Jndgae.:

M. H. UlL

ISpiANA, 89

Notiee to hereb^ gives Jiat ths undersigaed bas been appoiated "iharleeM ipt ea his Ooortof Indiana.

has been appoiated A^sigUM of the estate and of- I

Vn^^tSe'at

K2RttSM:

JUm, Inspector, ai tin Chabe, Jadgie. «th Ward—8^safcaellrata a MflhaInspector, aad James F. Marphy aad L. 8, Beef.

snider, Judge*. 6th Ward—Tuell, fchasa fti'e Tsmbsr Tard i. 01 lit, Iaspectw,mnasM^Mnebamp aad i' .j. ."'

iT

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9?no*j

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oppo*eON****ae Horn—,

2

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Ntmut li SrMULMI tf WMHH

•4'"' nit«•*«"'.

iKISAiAirum,

Aaitq Xikdiatfii.' atly'Vaaa riktSad, aad patla

CASH,oAjriTAi^^iuitii^a^, .'£•

sadD, JW^»lIlX.irujlK,

,. BRANCH OVBIOSi

First national Bask BviMtBgt

PHXLADELPHlAk

•hare tlis gen^ral btuinesi of th« 6c*a|i*ayis' traasaatad.aad to which allg«aera)«eme#aad- to aa«ashooM baaa4n«s«di onw siaoaOT .1

lUiar ftaiaiatip

orricEBa 1 ,. jijjii

OLA BINOil H. CLARK, President.

JAY OOOKK, Ohrtrmaa rinanco aad t»ca

i. y.,dt

HSKBTJ). OOOKK, Yioa-Pnstdaa|.. jj''•«-*,% l„9 «iBBS9|? W.

ntrttoayaay (An tbe reilovlair atta^ta-

it la a Nattanl Cea^wly, aartawi kr qMHr .^q dal Mt at Caacros, 1808. ., It has a fald-a» ca«i(al of1,600,M«.

itoAra law ratra of

coaraalca fbr thesam ssaaef.

fkminm. wtev

It fBshMi larger laiarnaa tlinR iMa

It la AeSaate aa* «aff«mi» Jt Is a hoase wi^^irmmeaTOy. Its policies are «seil|l flrta attasiuaeat.

There Is ao naaecessary restrlctloas la the Hilda. JBrery polleyis aoa-lbrtMtMe.4L ww-JJam8

Palleles may he takes which yay t* ike i». '3t auti their nui aaioast, an* «eUra all Ike SW, sa thatthe lasaraaee casta mb aa (fee aaaaal pqpmats.

PeUdesaiay he takea thattrW fay a*the it' aarea, after a eeruia aaMher eryean, tarlag lift, aa aaaaatlaimae «fsa»wrir Mlali aaai*dla(lwtaUci jQ

Ha extra rate charge* for rlaks apea ths

Una erifeaules. It lasares, aol te pai llrldtsfe to pellcy kMiMn, hat at sa law a cost thMCItfteMs will ha IfeeslMe. •,.-nd

Orealan, faaiphlala aa« fall paittowteH W gtrea oa appllcatloa to (he Braaeh UUca eflhc

€*»iW'0M#

:A|ent•

tor

CINCINNATI,

JU»

OHIO,

Io and OenltaJ Md

•rn Indiana. ^090J. -A. jfooxe, Ageat for Tarn Baat% lad^gf w.'» *te

LAND AGENCY..

——1—i

b*| yii~ ?isii! ni f-.nefci8t'i i!ri la &»I6 ,aasa» I Jsa! x*biai*& ae ileal Estate Column -ai*l

oar-da ni ajol'w? oi jeim

HBNDKICH & LAN OS,

..•.-en-- -v ef.is. o-5" erf .v saliar. Offloe orer irirot National Bat h, S, E. UoraaroS n«t fourth and_Hain Streeta,

Herre i-- II aute«islncUi gaiiDa^t

galfc'iiiti lol suamsoqyrq ban

Ibitfscs'^1*i^rUr&fii»ea:f?t3airsnn3.w#a g$Uated^«nd inveewd. teaoq lfwl-fOB

RAM&.

OUT PBOPEllTX.

Hons, and lot, ia fttoMarraii/j AddiUttoe, rtJttfo Hboseaad lot la Sibley's addltlun oa 4th street}ni ft Honse and lot InBoae'a addition on 8thstreet, ... Hooae end lot on Ppplar, botweeh Sth aadlth 1* atrefts, oe- 1 era#'

Heoaa and loton.iNortb ftb, betwesv MU*a«laia(R ^^boSnowHo'nesson Mala sti^*^|qus OOUKTT PBOPKRTT

Verm of

89

aersatn Honey Or,«k Tv

ITS acres l& Untoa township. ,«T S Asree below the Boiling MiU, weee aide eaaal, JaaSBdtf .-i v«w.,--•no^T

1 tse rt

"1/fANHOOD 4JTO TAB VIGOBUtS lU. or YOUTH restored ln four wesha.. BlOOWfl I8SZKCX

Of LltfC

resfitrea Srtnl/Ua*a

posers, from, whatever oanae arielag tha dma .fjA of early pernicious habits, self-abase, Istpeteno^* and elimate, give way at once to this lfiaSd«rfldMi«q aadldne, If taken regularly aocordIng to tbe direettons (which are very sfmpli^ ani reqnlnTno restraint from buslneas er plsaearajf: Saltan featT iatpoMible. Bold in bottles at 93, or fear anasU-.

Hn eae for «9. To be had only of tkTaElTmji:" ited egeatfia America, H. 61 ATe^nit, «»*, ,e^J» tlj, str^i.JUT. jjOirujin snilrdidoiq sio iQBillt rt*"® iae*0 TTNITBI

STATES INTIER:*^

U: HAL S*YBN DS vcttm?' Hotiee 1» hereby gfrsg to •tte dtlseatf df*Ha^^aslOB Bewath Oolleotion DUtrkst of Isdbaa^gea(IW-l 90i lag tha Counties of Tigo, YermUlloa. Partte, Putnam, 01*y, OWiBVOreene *63 SailTraaJ aad all per eons oonotrned, that ths Asseassaeat ilsU, aT with the Betaus, Taluations and Koamaretieta

determine all appeals, (which most be la wrltlag, setting ferth tbe matter complained of, tonchlog

of the Annual March As*easmnt offeree for lby«t1M), Including tk« Inocm* Tax Of MR, |8I mads by the several Asesataat Assasslrs eats ,'ot oe District, under tha Act of Congress of ths Pnltad i^, States ef Jans 80th, IS84, .a titled, an "Act to prcTile Internal KeVsnos to support tbe Qefirtt- O IA aaant, to pay lataieetoa-UiePnblto Dea«, aad for stb ether parpoeee, and tbe Aots Aaieadateiy these- tw* of, wilt be open for .lamination at the Offloe of James Parrington, Assessor of said IMstrfot, ia tbe City of lerre Hante, Vigo Ccnnty, Indians^ between the hoars of 8 o'clock, A. M. end ti o'clcck, M. of each day, freai the 12th Say of tfT April, 1809, at which last date, tbe oadsrsiasad, at th. place aforesaid, wtll liear, exaaiae, and"

"-""tsrf said AMiataat.Aaeese^ftoa^iol istrict,) which mar thea beprwwnte^e* flTad is his oflloo «n Or before that dab, at fthlab titer Bhiirteee all peisona lotsreetsd will p(s»sssiM!i -,-13-n JAXB8 VAKMSOroitL •. mtmar _I, Aaseisjr Tlh Jutrl«t. Ind&aif

Terre Hauls, Indiana, April 11th, 196S da 9* 1 il 11 TI li 00

MILLINERY,

JlJlLLINBJBY.

i. 'i!i Ttetr ..

~1 5V Mael

Hr». RCOfiiHOailf ,itfJ 1 ressored to tbe eoraer

of

•n. J.

TLir. edl sid liw bvjtit mliUB.

Ponrth aad Dh|tC teN&

tttneta, wbereebe is now opening aflaU aad

cum-

jjetestoekrfWrtlyltBonnets, KHTb.nl, Plowsts,*a. JJKJE3B MAK1M0 bss else Dm aUeA[ iiT to the basfneis. Having'. Hajeuit '.fireea-aaa-ker, sadsisAleai.gttaraatoede

wnrJ a Mods oe

jjebssmaKISB.,

ftialriBftMd iMf filaial hlsetenout to SajlorV «ew aiidioib. iwsas Woarth aad VMtbr .strWlii, Upltaonttoaeega^ierkodeeies

fore, «o tte lateet styles. Tbyait aMUftil asaiataate hhastssSi sagagedl tftr Pmmmtt. ^Sf3S£Z8ts!i£g**jglm

ff1?* —41 b« uo u" adl I aiti.J j. .»lt sis*ii|Mt«e»