Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1869 — Page 2
•y n: K.RK HAUXJUi. IJ8D.
Wednesday M#nln*,*KU 28t*. 18».
E. O.
"WHITSMAS,
our nominee for 0®"
very important and responsible office ft City Marshal, a welMu»°wn *nd
hi8b'
ly respected citizen. He hM bad pany years# valuable experience at a peace officer/In which business he Has secared the confidence of his wsodate. ^fflcfra, of magistratfs and the general tiWic. He is quiet, self-possessed and gentlemanly in hia appearance, habits and instincts, but possesses that rare combination of courage &nd aisfcfetiun wWSh have borne him safely through many experiences that -would not hare beta safffor an offi cerjleee brave Or fess dwcreef. 'If that is you, Caooa^.youi amdn'i-iUe, -Ell come down," said the Cdpji tp Col. the nmoww*lmBt«r. IAVHOKX7Krr was to the coon tribe,
WHITXMAN
LAMBBBT,
and to /whatever
position of .honor be tnijr £nrtifefter attain, we doubt if he will ever find hon ors that he or hia friends will prize so highly as the record of his service in the Union army, and in a comm^njl.whose history is ablaze of glory that win grow brighter with tfce 1 apse of time. Through all the privations, toils, exposures 'and dangers through which that historic bat talion passed—constituting afi: «x$&ipnce under which hundreds of strong men tank —LAMBfRT bore his part, *ot wfth the comparatively comfortable (Hirroundjnga of a commissioned officer, but as an en listed man. Sirice hia return from the army—on the final muster-out of the Fourteenth—he has been employed as Deputy Recorder and Deputy Treasurer, having served four years in the latter position. He has thus fitted himself for the office to which (he Eepublicans of this city have decided to elect him, and he will bring to that position every qua! ification requisite in a thoroughly competent officer. -I
THK immense preponderate of v6tes, at the primary election, in favor of D, VICKKRT, the boy in blue who tost a leg at Mission Ridge, gives the most positive assurance that he will be elected-to the office of City Clerk by one of the Jaigest majorities ever given for any candidate at any election in this city. Mn VIC&KBY ia a native of Fountain County, Indiana where he passed his early jmrs and whore he ia kindly remembered 'by hosts of friends. He enlisted, at Oovington, in the Fortieth Indiana, in which gallant Regiment he served vllh courage and fidelity until he was diss bled, by the loss of a leg, at the storming of Mission Ridge, in November 1863. "We have the assttranse of prominent and honorable citizens that Mr. VICCBBT well qualified for the office to which he will be elected on the 4th proximo. This being established, we have only to point to his crutches and to tell, the brief stor^ of his terrible misfortune to irisure for him not only the votes of all Republi cans, but the cordial support of such Democrats, as feel any regard for who have suffered worse than death in the cause of our,oomraon country.
I
MK.BO83, Republican nominee fdr City Assessor, needs no introduction to out local readers, aa he 'is personally known
y&i
TfLou the sat Lak* frportfr—iptoA by Gil. J.
HUBBADLB,
is to
the fraternity of roughs" with whom an officer of the peace has jSTmuch to do, They recognize in him, instinctively, man who fully means to do and is capable of doing his wbotle jiuty *nd, ?iakln§ a virtue of necas^i t-y, sutr^ndar to him without those scenes of brutal violence and bloodshed which so often attend arrests. Mr. "WHITBMAK cannot fail to be elected, and if he does nofe prove to bo one of the best officers who evor held that position' in this city, or elsewhero, we have totally mistaken the man, and will confess to bave been guilty of a most egregious blander in our esti mate of
GsoROK W. LAMDJtK^Bepublican can didate for City Treastifer, poWf^el, in marked degree, the best element of avail abilty, personal popularity. A native of Vigo county, a man of irreproachable character, thoroughly* canwrsant with the practical duties of the o^ce to which he is to be elected, it- would be slrhnge indeed, if he were not a popular candidate. Bat aside frbm his peculiar fitness for the position, and superadded his sterling integrity and thorough busi neas habits and training, the people will not forget that GBOBGBW.LAMBWW was one of the earliest yoluntesrs in the army of the Union. Few men are so fortunate aa to be able to point to a nobler war record than is contained in these words "A faithful soldier in the Old Fourteenth Indiana Volunteers from the organization to the muster-out of the regiment." Such was Mr.
a former citizen
of In&wii, anJT one of the best of the tCiw&aiip Commercial's aHe crp» of correspondents—it appears that
BRIGHAM
Tnmm him been ventilating himself on the political situation. "Whatever his Uc£ may be in deluding simple-minded mortals, carrying on an autocracy, building branch railroad, and growing rich from" co-operative stores in which be is (X^^j^rafOTj lie is certainly a ranting, splenetic, unscrupulous, and fouUmouthr ed politician. A speech delivered by him is repotted at length in the Reporter. "We have never read in print so much blasphemy,auch a villainous compound of indecency, immorality, and blackguardism. Oatha fall from hia lips with a frequency whieh would bring the blush to a Five-Pointer. This speech waa delivered before ati audience compoacd in great part of womea and children, and, in the language of tie great bigamiat, it was dignified with the name of sormon. Such a crime aa the delivery of this speech, ad ded to that of his religion, calls for the speediest possible intervention on the part of the Government. Criminals may not do as they please even beyond the pale of society.
SPIRITUAL PHOTOSRAPHS.
.h'A "-M vIAO
A Very Curious Trial in New
York
Wltacncv Vnblt to Detect Xrickers
It will be remembered that a Mr. MUMIBB, photographer, was receutly ar rested in New Xork on the charge Bwindling, in obtaining money for pic turea which, in addition to the likeness of the sitters, had on each them shadowy outlines which the artist claims to those of aome spirit in cloae affinity with the sitter. The second hearing of the case before Justice DOWLING has just been had*
J».•.
The Star furnfshes the following re port:
:.'ItOOXSM ON.
Juiticil Bowling, before whom the ex aminatlon Is being made, took his seat on the bench promptly at 9 o'clock. The Court room was filled, many of tbe spectators being ladies. There was present motley array of believers in the spiritual doctrine. Old men with long white beards, andgraybair pushed behind their ears, sickly sentimental eyes, and cadav erous, lantern-jawed physiognomies young believera, of effeminate look, who had the appearance of baviDg atretched their necka to the utmoat tension by conatant endeavora to.peer into the shadowy world "on the other aide of Jordan women young and old,whose countenances betokened the'factof their affiliation with tbe "strong-minded" of their aex, and whoae lives, seemingly, are spent in en deavors to ascertain precisely "what'i up" in the "happy land of Canaan elderly Spiritualists, lank and lean, shuffling gait and golden spectacles, whose intimacy with ghosts, ghouls and goblins damned has apparently rendered them oblivious to everything that is transpir ing around them in this mere material world, but who can discourse in esquipedalian phrase of the minutest matters, affecting the economy of tbe spheres. Besides these, there were present unbeliev ers in the theory of spirit manifestations many who came to enjoy tbo fun of the thing, and to see how far the doctrine of ••eteherial essences" is being carried and a sprinkling of roughs, whose villainoue countenances gave evidence of the little faith they had in a hereafter of any sort, but who would not scruple, if opportunity presented, to give the spirit of man or woman a sudden exit from its mortal shroud, "for stamps."
Wm. Guy, alias Silver, Mumler's part ner, gave the same testimony.
A
VITSBASr
to a very large proportion of the clti±ea|4A*M»tJnw»/- persons wfeo have visited „r TT -ct a Mumler Mr. Livermore aome very of Terre Haute. He ia a go« citizen, —i„w.had. extraordinary pictures tuken we spiritualists reason that these pictures are spirit pictures, but we do not know it I am myself not yet ready to pronounce a udgment on the matter I believe that in time its truth or falsity will be fully demonstrated, as spiritual intercourse becomes mora apparent.
and has -given freely of his time and means for the advancement of the Republican cause. The official favor which he
BOW
asks is not a,very great one*
there is more work than pay in the office^ He is fully oompetent to discharge the duties of Assessor, and will, undoubtedly, be elected by a handsomo majority. 4'
IT
WILL
be remembered thatr Webaa of
ten complainedjof the gross inefficiency ia the management of the Indianapolis
D.
P.
O, the offic9 through whtoh nearly all our mail matter has to pbst, and the proper management of whlcb ia therefore, a matter of the greatest importance to us. That our complaints hare been founded on real grievance* ia proved by the fact that the newly appointed Postmaster, upon taking possesion of the Poetoffice fn that oity, found that a large quantity of mail matter had accumulated In the Post* office oeTlar during the winter months. Thisii now being districted and forwarded to the parties to whom it is addressed. This explanation is doe to the parties who may receive such matter, as well as to the present Postmaster.
SPIRITUALIST'S EXPERIENCE
Ex-Judge John "W. Edmonds was the next witneas. He testified to having viaited Mr. Mumler'a gallery by invita tion of Dr. John F. Geary and a Mr. Hunt each of the three had several pic tures taken, and on each picture there was the ghoat-like spiritual photograph plain and apparent witness was taken sitting in several positions once be sat facing the wall, the camera being pointed toward his side face the picture then taken wasia profile view of him so far as he could see, nothing was in front of him but a blauk brown wall, and yet when tbe picture came from tbo camera there was on it the form of a lady, apparently having been between himself and the wall when the picture was taken he did not recognize whose spirit it was, however. Witness continued On one of the pictures I think I recognize the face about twelve years ago I received, from somewhere west of the Mississippi, a dozen daguerreotypes, which purported to be spiritual pictures afterward I heard of Mumler's process, which was then in vogue in Boston: many of my friends believed implicitly in the process I doubted If a spirit-pic-ture could be taken of any one who had not been photographed before death remembered particularly the case of a Jewish merchant who died in Hong Kong VWWitJ-fiv0 years ago, without ever hav ing a picture taken hia spirit photograph was taken I went to Appleton, of this city, who told me that no photograph of a Derson ao long dead could be taken [tbe Judge here showed~a-photograph which contained the spectral picture of a lady, standing behind the chair of the sitter, with her hand on his shoulder] I know
I have seen spirits many spiritualists fctoner. I remember the other day I waa in a court in Brooklyn, where the question at issue was the paymeut of an acci dental insurance policy. On looking toward the jury box, I saw standing behind the Jury the spirit of the man who had "been insured that spirit told me tbe circumstances connected with the death he had committed suicide I drew a diagram of the place at which his death occurred, and on showing it to the counsel, waa told that it was exact. I had never seen the jjlaca, nor the mac, and no one in tbe Oourt-room saw the spirit excepting myself it dictated to me, alss certain questions to be put by the counsel in the ctso to a gentleman who was then on the witness stand this witness was the superintendent of a lunatic asylum, being examined as an expert the questions were these: "Can a man be insane and be conscious of it Being conscious of bis insanity, can he control it Can he be conscious of his insanity and unable to-con-trol it?
Being unable to oontrol it, is be not driven to despair and led to prefer sui
cide to lite under such circumstances'? This latter," said the spirit, "was my case exactly, when in life." Witness said he proposed these qusetions to the counsel in the case as requested they were put to the witness, answered affirmatively, and gave a new direction to the case the appearance of the spirit was shadowy, transparent, I could see material objects through it the first spirit that I ever_ saw was that of Judge Talmage, who was leaning against a window casement, which was plainly to be seen through his body I have seen spirits clothed^ apparently, in their every-day dress, in grave clothes and in the habiliments of the spirit wotfd, but never saw one without clothing I do not know much of the effect of light upon photography I have studied tbe law of insanity an hallucinaton is too hard to define about as fair a case as I can give ia that of Othello, who labored under an idea that bis mistress waa unfaithful hallucination is a phase of insanity..
In' conclusion the Judge said that since the prosecution commenced be had received many letters assuring him of tbe witness' sympathy with the theory of spiritualism, "ia the truth of which," said he, "I believe."
of
Tbe prosecution rested tbe case on the testimony "of Marshal Tooker,.who claim ed that he had been cheated. "Wm. P. Slee, a photographer, testified that Mumler had produced tbe 'pictures in his presence, and that he did not de tect any trickery.
Jeremiah Gurney, the photographer, and James R.GLlmore, (alias Edmund Kirke,) testified that they had tried, but failed, to detect trickery in the production of the spirit photographs.
"(WHAT A TEXAK THINKS OF IT.
Paul Remond, an elderly gentleman formerly residing in Texas but now 1b New Tork, testified: I havo had taken photograph of my deceased daughter, who died in August, 1863 she told me when she was "passing on" that if it were permitted she would return to me from the spirit land by this photograph I nee that she has returned the photograph represents her as she appeared- just fore "passing on my family recognize it 1 have never s£en a 3pirit, but heard a voice fifteen years ago a Bpirit told me I had a work to perform I am not biassed with the gift of spirit-seeing I wish I was it is necessary to have a medium present when I hear spiritual voicss have heard two distinct spirit voices speaking simultaneously the graat desideratum to induce the presence of spirits is harmony on one octasiop, when five or six persons were present, a lady sting a song, when four spirit voices joined in singing a beautiful second I invented $250,000 in a railroad in Texas I am director en that road was not led to In vest in railroad stock by any advice from the spirits.
At this stago of tho- proceedings Mr TOWNSEND requested that the examination be adjourned, owing to tho absence of material witnesses for the defense.
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MJ®-
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ANIMAL LIFE
is full of corruption
and we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir toby a judicious use of the remedi in nature's storo^house, In all the time which has past since the work began, mankind has given great attention aftd some of its best thlent to the study of medicine. While the sacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatifactory. Among tho trutbs which have been elicited is this, "tbat if we keep tho blood pure we must bo healthy." To purify ihe blood there is no medium equal to Morse's Indian Root Pills, as thousands of testimonials will verifj. Use'Morse' Pill's if you wish to regain and retain your health. Morse's Pills are the best medicino lor all Female Irregularities Liver Complaints, Indigestion, BilliouS' ncsj, Dispepsia, Headache, &c.
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Iter Beautifying tbo .SKIN and COMPLEXION Benoves all ERUPTIONS, FRECKIE8. PIMPLES MOTH BLOTCHES, TA^r, etc,, and renders
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600
liOtion
ctiit, floely chitted and
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ftUljtntied,
Paitnt ani Dtitchid Lmrt,
nnd every watc* parfcctly regautxd
and «0a»ted, and Gil A RANKED BY THB COX* PAN Y,
to k»ep eomct timt, and vtar
ami
not
for.
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D.
anywaera with*
iu the United State* anl Canida.i ai the regular wholesale price, payable on delivery. NO MONET IS KEQUIBKD IN ADTANCK as
prtjtr thai all thai! raceii'4 and tt* tkt gooit btfar* pafixg/or them. A SINGLE WATCH TO ANT ADDRESS, SIS.
A CLUB or SIX, WITH AN EXT&A WATCH TO THE AGENT SENDING THE CLUB, $90, UAKINO SEVKN WXTC1IES FOB $90.
Alio, a superb lot of most elegant Oroide Chains of tbe latest aod mcnt csstly itylts and patterns, for Ladies and Giotlemen's wear, flora 10 to 40 loobe* in length, at prices of $3. $4, JC ard racb lent when ordered with watch at tbe regular wholesale prlcts.
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Ladus or G*M Itmta'iitw,
HDd letters to
wkuker
and addiejs yoor oidera
TELE OBOIJDE WATCH CO., dw3m lisFnlt«a Street, New York.
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Two hundred cords of seasoned Cord
Wool
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HAVTB
Address
"OOSTAB,"
Mil then.'
10 Crosby St, JJ. TL
Or, JOHNF. HKXBT, (Suecescor to) DXMAS BABNKS OO., Cl r»rk B^t Slid in TKBBE HAUTE, bjr
BARB, QULIOK 4 BBBBY, Jin4dirly-n aa .9tfrfl
•RARTLETT & GRUNDY^!
WHOLESALE AND XBXAID||
B00K8FXLEBS and STATIONERS
lOl Main St., T*rre Hante,
Now have In store," the LARGEST STOCK OF Goods io their line, they have ever carried, which haveing been purchased at jobbere rates they propose to sell at
BOTTOM PRICES.
IN THE
BOOK
that destroy the enamel
DEPARTMENT
Their varriety embraces a gcoearl assortment of
STANDARD and NEOS WOBKS, BIBLES,
SCOOIt BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS,
SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES, and the POPULAR J- ij-
MAGAZINES. 1
IN THE WAT OB
S A I O N E
They have an immense stook of Blank Books, Paper, SnvelopM, (Jold & Steel Pens, Lead and Slate Pencils, Ink," ten Holders Slates, Pocket
Bojkpt
Ohalk
Crayons, Catlery &c. &c. Country Merchants in niakia^ Their purchases should not fail to call at No 101 as there they will find tbe largest stock ia the above line in the city, and as low or lower than marke^ elsewhere affo^djt,
50
PEE CENT. REDUCTION,
and BUSINESS8TSICTLT PRIVATE. Business men wanting to saw money and time, may obtain any number of
FAO-BIMILIS
onlar, Price-Current, Tietter, or
copie*,-
each additional
fae-HmUtt,
cont. redaction upon the above may be
taved
using
MAUBIOI'S
PBISS,bj
PATBSTprices
for Offices,
AUTOOBASUIC
$88,00.
TBIs Press is so simple
and the work is so essy that any person, even a young boy, oac nse it with the greatest facility.— (Dircnlar, Drawing and Specimen are sent on,ap, plication.)
Maurice's Patent Autographic Writing and Printing Establishment, 10 North William St. New York.
j^All kindt of Litkografjilc wcrlc done with ths grtalett cart at the lowest
NOTICB
TO
BDSIHBSSraits. MIR. Haurleo's Stat
Bights are for sale at very moderate prioes an asy terms. (See price list.) HeV 7ork Sta ight Is fur aaU *f.
$1,0)0
*at2iid-!n jly
WINDOW GLASS WARE
TT HOUSE.
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER
Nos. 205, 207, 209 and 211 N. 4th St|,i|
PHILADELPHIAJ
Importer of
French and English Window*^ French Plate Glass for Windows! Si French Looking Glass Plates. Z". Hammered Plate Glass for Skylights., ploorg. Colored and Ornamental Church Glass. Fluted Glass for Conservatories.
Every Size and Thiokess,
By the original oase, box, or singla light, square or cnt to any irregular shape. aar23d3m
JTLOUB, CEMENT, BACON,&c PAA BBtS. OF TLOUB, dMterent grade*, at yVV greatly reduced prices. 250 'o' Bine brands: pjQ Hhds. fresh BAOONv .. x, a i»t. j. ijfg Bbls XXSS POBK. j.
Plaster Paris, Lime, Salt, and a well assorted ttocV of O E I E S at ths lowest market price, fersate by
A. A fi. REIHAJHy Main Street, between Sth aadtth, «d9m TXBBK HAUTX, 1ND.
UTONE and HARB^B ^O^S .*,!#fn is:
WALTER & EPPIjVGHOUSEff.
Karble, Slate aad Tram JBaateli,' ssad fir* tea.
Steam Works and Shops on
OHXSBT
Mfl-sarn Sv'l ti
(MERCHANT TAILOR INC. gfc *8—i HI—•— (hi
A
J|£BBCffANT TAILORING.
WALMSLEY
has Jast ratarned from the East with
SDPEKIOB ASSOETHBNT!
Jiso a fcftd
FANCY COATINGS,
SfttlTCT. :9 3 whioh he propotet to.«
N0BIH*WK8T OP TBE OtD I10U8B,
AT THE
OLD STAjND.
Ml* csori .s.jifii -U'- £v. •*:«. .8i
The Largest Stock In the City
WB GIVE FIFTf-TWO PIECES With each Cook Stove Sold! »:ij
'.
We warrant every StOTe to bake well, stand fire, and have a good draught. Oar stoves are of tbe
BEST SMOOTH CASTINGS,
And not liable to crack. We keep on hand a good Stock of
MANTELS AND GRATES!
Alss a full line of the most approved patterns of
-PLOWS!
A a a I
FAIRBANKS SCALES!
We bay for cash, ezclnsirely, and pay no rents, and will
SELL AS CHEAP -l
AS THB
I I E A E S
GeM md Investigate, at ,1
No»t 50 & -52 Main St.
,:f C. C. SMITH
aarU9dw2m
A. BURNETT,
of a CjB-
AMY
Soono^ent
or Drawing at the followingextiaordlnary cheap prioes, viz: 100 copies, exact
L.
$2,00
95,00 1,000
copies,
$8,00—
and for
1,000
copies,
$7,00,
or
60
per
Mannfaotarcr and Dealer in
Leather* Hides, Oils, Sboe Find lngsf.and Carrier's Tools,
509. 144 & 146 MAIN,ST., TKBBE IIAUTK, IKD.,
Would respeetfnlly Inform his old patrons, and the pnblie generally, that he has o4 hand and solicits orders for the varions kinds of goods adapted to the wants of Boot and Shoe ainnlhctnrers, Saddle and Harness Makers at Dealera,
Consisting of
Harness, Skirting, Fair and Black Bridle,Collar Leather, Bag Leather, Line Leather Seating, Pad
Skins, die., £c. I
BOLBr-Oak, Hemlock, felasghter, Bnonos Ayrss, and Orinoso, French and Aaicrican Calr ana „Kip Skius, Wax Upper, Buff, Oram Leather,
Pobble Oraln, Spins, Lace Leather, Chamois ~SkioS, etOr BOAN8—Cochlseal, Maroonf Bine, Qreen,TelIow, and Cream. LIHTKO SKINS—White, Fink, Tellow and RnsK0K0060—Tampico, Onraoea, Patnas, Caps, tBoot Leg, Petblcd, Simon Goat, etc. CAIif KID—French snd American. PLABTBBBB'B HAIB. Lastings, .. Boot Web,
Bindings, .. Gaiter Web, or a Galloons, Shoe Threads,
tan Jtl Tt
'-n:
...
a.. je«ak
-t*md
sbiwaa'a •. •.,
CLOTHS
CASSIMEB ES,*
VE8TINOS, and
UP TO ORDER
IW THE
MOST APPROVED STYLE
dentlsmsa w^hinx thtir Qoth}ng nia.de up by the-
Call and Keaxe TOUR at ill i!y W
t.t
?J
THE BLVE FRONT,
145 flfain Street.
,o
.1 xti..
»TOT£^! STOVJSS!
ShoeDaok, Bristles, 1 Kyelsts, OorSc Sole?,
Cement, --'i Shoo Kit, Uaohlne Wax, Gsm Tragacanth, Edge Blacking, Machine Thread,
S isr Orlmping Huchlnes,
•/fl'J/UiU Ji. Bto.. Etc., E c.
OILS—Cod, Straits and Bank. Sicily, Snmac and Japoniea.
THREAD,
XKB&USp AHA 8EWI*e MACHINE THBKAD
AND SILK.
CASH for Hides, JTo-s, Sheep Pelt?, Deer Skim, Tallow, and Leather in the Bongb.
Consignments always Receive Prompt Attention. TebSdwtf
HATS AMD A
KW
N
iMi 'D"A
S OKI
Joseph C. Yates,
JUST IN RKCK1PT OF
Mens* Hats oi all lrizida, Boys' Hats
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Stoae Balldiag Work, Italiaa Martle aid
Scotcli Granite Monnments
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Misses'Hata of all Idnds. Infant*' Hats of oJl hinds, And at all prices. m. Hats asade to ordar on sbort notisr. Oooss aad te®
THE FA LJL ST SI
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tween 0th and 10th, near Haln. For specimens of oar work weaeCsr toSsniag's Block. MeXropolitan Block, Cory's and 8axe's BaHdings. national Stats Bank, Hew .Poetoflea, Ms Oregor's aad Dssiln's Sssossts, to.,
Tha naderslned opens to-dsy, a .large and nswly fnrfiabadBoarding Honse, on the corner of FMth aad Cherry itn*, where hi- hopes to asa aU hia.dd, aad many new patrons. ID TABU WILL BB WSLI. TCBKISHSD aad tha Honse well kept in in every respect.
A oonmodlens Wagonju
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Manufacturers of
HOOP-SKIRTS,
Dealers in Freaach and D(Mestic
CORSETS!
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And Ladles Farnlsbiag and'
FANCY GOODS,
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89. Malik Street 89.
Three JDoors "West of Edsall Co's. 7 Cl No extra charge for custorn work. All Skirts warranted for one year, and repaired free of chat ge.
M.
Shoe Blacking and Brnsties,
Nails, Awls and Taoks, Lasts, Sboa Tree*, Orlmping Boardi,
Clomps, Boot Tree*,
M. JOAJB,„ yf
ATTOBIET AT LAW
Orrics—On sooth-east corner of 3d A Main sta., over Iberly & Bindley'sDrng fltjre.
BALL
ALL BEATS THKH JJLI^ both In prices and in number*. gives 50 piic with every 8tove.
JgALL warrants srrery Stove sold. *t
Jg ALL sells ths most Stoves, the resalt ii^
BALL
can afford to trim thsm better and ssll I for less money tban otbsr hoo»»§ ia the city. Olve me aoall before bnying elsewhere, and see tbe fifty pi«ces we give wlih aSt9ve,.lt will enable yon lo
Get More Tor your Money!
Whether yon bny or not, aTi we ask is to call and compare goods and pries*. Onr Motto ia to
KEEP THE BALL BOLLIW0.
_Be«pectfnIly,^^ B. L. BALL.
Agents Wanted—$10 a Day.]
TWO 111* HAPS FOB LLOYD'S
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Parties wishing goods will find all cur difisro^t .'
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A Large and Well Assorted Stock of
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Hsvtnga large WafOtt ¥ard it(aCh*d, WiH an able me to give gaswrat ssiWHUis aHf tistr. elhg pnblks.. D. W.BAHK1S.
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passed in the State. T. OL ram. Pny'r.
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PAKK HOTEl#,
On tbe AMERICAN PLAN,
Cor. Beeknut* dnd Natmrn St$.
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QEOBGS WIGHT,
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PACIFIC HQTWi, 17b, IIS 174 and J7« MatM ttmt. One door feortk oTOortlandt, «nd sss Wook «srt of Broadway.
The undersigned takes pleasure aaaonnotng to his nnmersas ftlsSli aad patroas that ftaai this data,, ths ohar^ of tha »atiflci|fll be
P^eSS««aia
BMpstslavar Oib BMSSL aat1hsN
I fon, fMe firoas- Iks toa insssana aaadttaa of aa inordinate Mat, ksis fully abif taaswt tha dowaward t«ndsncy of prices wltkoat aay falliagof I ef serTic*.
It wiU aow, aa asssssfcK bt his ataita ssalntain nndlatiaiakaA ths Issanhia rapatation of the PaciSo, whieh IttaritfMstlbr atal years, as one of the asat ftasalOy hoSsla.
Ths table will be boMtifnlly sapplisd with every delloacy of ths ssasoa. The attsadancs will be found e*otsat aad ahligta*
The locaiioa will be foaad oeofanisat ior Shoes whose bnilnsss oaUi thsa I* th* Mwtf part of the rfty, aad of rsady afosa^M aw^KSlWsM tad "isambsat Hsd.
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HEBZ & 1BITOLD 91 nulaMim laW dowa^SS ll?SsiSaU^Sfa••fr'l?''*• (SUCCESSORS TO
B.
WEISZ,)
89 MAIN STREET,
PAttKH.
pSICE 50 C^NTS BY KADj.
MANHOOD. "11
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this aMUcal sssay. wrfaii a«i
"Than is no member of soofety by whoa ths book will not tia Mad nseQU, wlsethsr snoh MrI aen hold ths (elation of a Misa«, lWospMr, or
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Ccans *jLa««0»3ffis fc fcsajij atalaa»if I wash for voiattag o«t As flaaia rtealting from szosssss, ths svila of 4Msk asa aialnt in ersry insaaaa«yUua*ao Isas thaa_ ia tfcashattsred oonstitntioa of thoaa iadalglag. It will do asfah to iwsfaat ths-Ho», Whish, by its prsvaleace I amoag tM yoaog.hM ao Jafasaea an the present, aa oa Uw tntare Wsllbeia^ »f asaay.—
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PATENT WmM DOUELI MAPS Of Amoslas sad larspe, America ansl thaValted Matss of Ansrica.
Colored—In 4000 Counties.
great Haps, now Just complete^ show every of importance, all Bailroads to data ,aad ths altsratioLs la tbo Varlcma' Xnropsaa Btatas. Thsse Maps are needed every School and family In the Isnd—they Occupy ihe space ofons Map. and by meaas of the Isnmr, either side can be thrown front, nnd aay part brought level to the eye. County Bights aad large diseoaata gisaa to good Agsnta.
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Apply for Circa la rs, Tsrsse, aad aaad money Simple Maps, to J. T. LLOTD, taSldwlas SBOarttaads Street, M. T.
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ELECTION NOTICE:
To
As
Vetm of On CStf of Ttrrt Btatf, Vigo Count), Indiana Ton are hereby itottted that aa election will be held io tha several vWasda afaafa OBysHSm Hante oa Toaaday the iU int oC "Hi WW* fcr the election of tha followtagOlty otfeart, to-wit Mayor,Varshal, Treasarer, *erh, ASSssaerhad two Oonncll—n frssa ssskstM Hs ilfasst Wards of said City.
Ths piaosa of votlag fa the savattt Wards, had tts tllcewsfMSaMt islsaa MIswR 1st Ward—Ot|| alriil
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Bdwards, Iaspestor, aad Thoinas r. Mnrray, Jad(4 88 war* Saaasl Bssss's Oatjsaiss Shsp T.
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Madiaaa, IMpastor, sud 04sr«s4ftMs*RF aad
J. 0. Grain, Jsdgas. Sd Ward—Thompaoa's Om/asr Moa—Zaeh. B. Ross, Inspector, aad MarttaKfrShlinlaad Martin QrMt. Jedees. 4th Ward—Xa^aa Baaaa-ldwaa Millar Inspector, *s»aa*. Karfky aadL.8,
Stb Ward—Taall, Ishasaa AjOolS I«ahar Tard ^g. a.Olifl, Inspector, aad laaaa Baa asha asp pad
B. Baps, Judges.
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tlnAattior, Br.tillKDI. HbnhslM irwfc treats aa tkiMsstssI cos if fnaaMn^ eua« taasp it 0fM a 4HH9Ankt injMilvuts ta aan
eases of joalh aM Anthor, Pr. CTItH WltlWH Ml i!'I f^ysi- Jwfssss tf Ms WwhievMXJ* 9m Ituiaoon.—It davaloya taa nam sh£jT^htA a .large proportfcn of jEaaa happitsss tt wtreoked, aa4 tarslshsS whtch (hV MSty baarotdaAaaA nata fox a
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l'NATIONAE"
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LIFE INSURANCE CD.,
United States of America
fflft&TIIID by SPKdlAL AG! »f ATPSOTKB Jrar 45, 1868.
CASH 0iPITAL3... £,(}00,fe0 PAID nvruiju
-a 1 BRAWCHO^C^. First National Baak BatMIng, tlfei PHILADKLPHIA.•here the general basfatss tf lk« OMi#ay Is traasasted, and te vrhlch all general Wpi i^|ia snce^hoold be addretssd. .iM —-—irSSwva
OKFICKBSt r*
OCAUKOK H. OLABK, PfttftuA!
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JAT COOKE, Chairman rtnaaaMMiCmmdk ..Ooamittea. HSNBT D. OOOKB, Yice-Presidenk-^ •KBB80N W. PKKT, Secretary anil jfioiSSrf.
Tito Coapaay eflftrs tft# Mlewlafri get: at It la a national Cawpar, dsl act ot Coagrtss, 1868.' .,
It has a psld-ap capital ori,000,«MC_* Itsfferi low rates tfynaink, It IMsta largtr lasaraaoa Np«iether fNifailN Ar the saaa aapuv.
Is Itftnit certaia la Its tenO. It to a hoae waipaay la tmrt locality. Its policies are cxeaipt Itws awaufsatf There Is aa aaaeasssary raUMw la. tM 04 a iTtry poller to aoafirreltahl«. Pollcla nay betakea which pay t* Un la* nrtl their itm aamt, an* rttin il'lhc pnaluu, sothatthalasaraace sests —tjrthc .itenst oa the aaaaal payaieau.
Policies may be takea that will p«j to the la aarei, alter a cerula aaaitor ofjean, Itfrlag lift, aa aaaaal taeoate of oae-teatk ikaaaMPaaf wuaedlatfeepoucy. .-s
Ma extra rate is cha,rsai Or rftaka iiptt the llm affeaules. It lasares, aol to pay dlrldeads to poller halters, hat s« sa low a Ms( thatdlvUeaas will ho laiposslble.
Circulars, Paaiphlets aad mil farttsalan glrea oa appUcattoa to the Braaek Mn of the Coaipaay, or to w, EUia A co„
ciHcttitiAiftbaio,
General Agents for Ohio and Oeiitrsl aad BWsth ern Indiana. st auM OB
J. A. JFOOTE,
Mdwly ''BOO for Ter*«Bkits,'Ind. if h*&-0oqn«f IMHSW
ihiy odw M*m
LAND ACENCY.
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Rtsol £stato ColnpsM
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HBNDRICH & LANGfi^
Offce «*eHrirat Rational Baa It, & 1. Ooraar of Toorth and Main 8trsata,,
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Abstracts of ti'jje furi^tibed, IJoalU gotiated, aad Msney Investor.
Tlyf ANHOOD
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jyjLLUNEEY
JJBESS lira.
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Attest: W. ITisiaaj Ofcaaa.
IN MUIIIBU
Soath dth Sttastt o#pbaitsOsslial fcjiis Hoasa,
AH work satrnstad lo oa, doas |iisi|Uj. aad at isass liable ratsa. wtta
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fforttiLojtolft LlatatfsMtattHkA inTili a Honas and lot, sast Ohio strset. Hbaaa aad 1W. la Molfnrral i&toktotuap* Hons* and lot in Blbley's addJtloa oa Sta ataaat, Honse and lot in Base's addition bn Ith Straat, Hoaae^nd lot on, Poplar, batwqsa MH aa^ffth streets,
Honfe and lot on NortH BthrM#«ass tiSMhat Two^n5n»M^oasss on'Main street. 00CNTT PBOPBBTT. *T Farsef 89 acras ia Honey Ortahi l»sra#aa, ITS acree in Linton township, S Aeras below tbe RoiHn#HWiftsfti«#3lkal.
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IU. OJ* YOUTH restored la torn* weeks. DB. BIOOBD'8 B8SKNCB OF L1FB rsatorsa.aiasly power*, from whatever canse artfe*ng tha
SSMIS
of early pernicious habits, salf-abose, iispaUnc7 and aUssata, give way at once to this WanoAfnl medicine, if taken regnlacly aooard ing tai Hat directions (which are very simple, and reqnlra no restraint frem business or plsaSWrev) VamMM Is lmposalbls. Sold la bottles at 83, or foat Maatl tiss In ona for 89. To be had only of ths aaMi potatedagentjin America, H.6|){|im, Aveane, c»r. of 13th etrcet. H. T. |3tft 0
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STATES INZER.
MAL
MAL BKTXNUB HOTIOIC.
Kotics is hereby given to tbe cillasas of the hanth Osilsotioa Diitriot of IttdhiDa, (soSsprislag the Oonntles of Vigo, Ys rmlllioa^ Parks, Fataam, Clay, Owen, Oreene and SallfvdA} aad all penoas conccrnsd, that thy Asssseassat
hlatr,
wtta she Betarns, Yalaalisns aad Baattssatiocs of tha Annual March Assn»sm»at of Taxss/or tbe year 1809, Inclnding ths inoome Tsa of IM, wads by tha seearal Assistant Asetsearf a" District, nndsr ths Aot of Congress of tha 0 Btatss of JOBS SOtb, Itad, «a*W«d,aa prcvido Iaternal Kerenue to support the Qatar*, saeas, to pay Interest aa tbe Pa sifo astd for other purposss, and tha Acts Amendatory thsreof, will be open for elimination at tb«*Oftee of Jaaaa Farrington, Asiesaar of said USUMJMn the Oity of Isrre Hants, Vi*o Ucaaty, Indians, betweenf tha boars of 8 o'clssk, Ar-E. aM 6 o'clock, lLoi each day, from tha 12th day of April, 1MB, at which last dare, the andsrslgnsd, at t|w place aforesaid, will hear, «*aarias,«ad detsrmlae all appeals, (which must be in writing, setting forth ths tnattsr somplainsd or, teaching Aassssments of said Assistant Assessor* laasid Dimfet,) which nisy then be presented, orfltWJ la hia tick on «r bcCora that deto, ak-wMe%Usis aad place all poisons Interested will plens a«aad. JAMBS FABBtMBOM,''
Assessor 7th tlstrUrtLlndi*aa.
Tsrre Hante, Indiana, April Itth, fWF a»T»
MILLINERY.
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Kn. BUtKISGUAB"
Has removed to the corner of Fourth aad Oblo BUssts, wbarasheis now opening a IkHVitNa* plata stook of Fall style Bunaets. BlbOans. Flow. ssa,«B. BBBS8 MAS IMS bas Slso been adMto ths basUoss. Usrlqg a eoaspetsM •, satisfaction la snarantsod.
MAKING.
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S. 3E.
VI^KLB.
BARB ¥EAKLE,
Haarsnwesd bar Cloak aad Dross Mahlag sslsli Isshaeat to Nsylor's nsw bnildmg. on Ohio, betwaaa Fodrth aad Fifth ,atrse*s, whasa sae wi 1 he plsaaad to meet all who desire tha meet par&ot Wft in this lias.
Fartieutnr attaatloa will ha givea, aa tantofere, to tha latest styles. Jks aioaS skiUfal asslstaata haaahsaa eagajsil, Wsidlng Ooatassea, Ball aad Party JPrisass, Ma aad CMMtaa'a Cloaks and brtsss* ssafnaetarad with promptness sad dlspatsh #J|||lf
