Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 May 1869 — Page 1
EIGHTEENTH YEAR,'§
From Atlantic to Pacific. Y«iterdvj
the last rail was laid oa the
Union Pacific Railway, completing the iron bands across the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This event marks
a grand epoch in the nation's course of material development, and deserves long commemoration. However imperfect the work at this time, or whatever fault or mistake has occurred in its progress, the great fact accomplished. Defects can be repaired and mismanagement rectified The enterprise itself is of lasting moment, and its actual completion, to be speedily tested by continuous trip by rail across the broad-backed ranges of the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains, will affect the business and travel of ihe whole world
THE STATE.
Afto.AOM
THE examinations in the Julian-Reid contested election case are over.
THE United States Circuit Court, Judge Davis on the bench, will meet at Indianapolis on the 19th inst.
THERE is a report in the city that John O. Hardesty, editor of the Anderson Her-
ald,
Her-
died yesterday, of hog cholera.- Ind.
Mirror.
HON. J. W. GORDON has been retained to prosecute the Leathers' libel suit against the Indianapolis Mirror.
A MISHAWAKA man has just discovered that a cat's eye is an infallible chro-
nometer. The Cambridge City Car Company build between forty and fifty cars per
with a prospect of a heavy crop.
Robert Jamison -a painter at Franklin, died last Saturday night from an over dose of laudanum. He had been drinking for several days, and took the laudanum to induce sleep.
VINCENNES agitated over a bigamy case. A man named Castleman was recently married to a young lady there and soon removed to St. Louis. Last Wednesday a woman with a child arrived there in search of him, having been married to him three years ago.
MISS ANNIE WAITE, who, by the way, is sadly out of place in the disgusting spectacle of the Forty Thieves, got off a
good un on
lawyer Leathers last night,
She said the city election would not be contested because Fishback was a tanner and did not want
leather
Journal.
to
Ind. Mirror.
for
dinner
go down!—
Six PRISONERS arrived at the Penitentiary Wednesday night, from Indianapolis. One of them was perfectly delighted upon being told that they would "draw" new clothes .and rations and be allowed a nice little boudoir all to himself, with the promise of a
staving
Enterprise.
jog in the coop
er shop for a few years.
Michigan City
On Friday night last week, the store kept by James Sheets, in which is also the postoffice, at Broad Ripple, was entered by two negroes, and, a white man, who carried away, among other things, twenty letters, ten dollars worth of postage and a dozen pocket knives.
SENATOR MORTON returned home from Washington on Saturday evening, after an absence of six months, and, notwithstanding the immense and arduous labors devolved upon him during the recent session of Congress, he returns improved in health and appearance. No member of the Senate ocvupies a more enviable position, or wields a greater influence than does Sanator Morton. He is proud of his State and his State is proud of him
m,—Ind.
Mrs. George Matthews, Indianapolis, was very seriously injured on Saturday by a coal oil acoident. In building a fire
she
ment which has already cost so many persons their lives, of pouring oil from a can upon the fire, in order to make it burn. It caught fire, communicated in an instant with the can, which it blew to pieces, throwing the burning oil over her face
and breast.
It was extinguished
speedily as possible, but not until serious injury had been inflicted.
HERE is a sample of the conversation with Which Mrs. Clem entertains Visitors: "My husband and my son believe me innocent. I have as good and kind a husband as ever lived. He has been to see me since. I have been here, and will come to see me often. I do not expect to stay here long. I do'not believe God will let me stay here and suffer when I am innocent. I never want to go away from here until I can go honorably and am proven guiltless. I have just been thinking over my past life to-day-and I know of no time when I ever harmed anybody, or cheated anybody, or harmed anybody in any way. I am ready to die to-day, should God call me. I am weighed down by no burden of guilt, and can bear my imprisonment cheerfully, knowing that I will sooner or later be cleared of these charges and set at liber-
The elections in this city on Tuesday resulted in a rather complex defeat and success.
while the
"
ket of th
went,
lager down the throats o
of
The Mayor has
Centerville has a revival y owes $180,000.
and 690 miles east of
Signed,
MADRID. May 10 -- In the Cortes, Saturday, Senor Orenz asked been taken by the government towards acquiring Gibraltar. zana, Minister of State, replied that the government fully recognized the importance of the gibraltar question, that benegotiation for its cession the nation
France
Crawfordsville has turned out
a
new
female lecturer, who rejoices in the eu-
phonious name Mary Hannah Krout.
There were three thousand nine hundred and nine scholars in attendance at the public schools of Indianapolis last month.
JOHN ADAMS and
Chartes when he
Advices from all over the Slate report | then referred to the the wheat in a very flourishing condition | invited
CONSIDERABLE religious interest prevails among the churches in Richmond. All of them are holding special meetings.
Berry Thompson of
Morgan county, were recently taken out
and soundly thrashed by their neighbors, they being suspected of petty thieving.
The celebration of the completion of the great continental Railroad connection to-day was the most successful affair of the kind that ever took place in Chicago and probably the west. It was entire-
its supporters
City
further developments -- Michigan City Enterprise
Enterprise.
ing
PBOMONXOBT SUMMIT,'UlTAHf May 10. -TfeeJ«aW wkiil.-tWA.iJlK.^spikeis liliven a^dK l|s| W*c7
:$acrai^6ntD.
rant, Sidney IMlioji- and Joan Iwiff, o*
4 ir t%
tae U. Jr. Jew mi .isNfrjiTii
iohtv-
l^D&y.^a/'iiwA-great maw meeting Wu to express tbe »|K)palar t30tfd«tatta^ on of the coaduct of ItkeVgaverjameot cin the matter, of .Mayor 0'finlhvaou—
r£uba
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the UorticidfuiAl' ea&it®&3B®8»8re8
'The Etnpetrox 'iaade a^Jwrt speech.
w«: vFwHd^afc
''""eoominir elections, and
t01'^w-of
invited J*0ft of to'siii in tho advarcBacnt or-tba^ cause of liberal
&
sill ri ti 1 ii i-M Hi aui/it,-tt-rxmoO letitj romOnioage.
t.od'ft
hnamitM
namea jurgam aarraj^ain inmate of a nunne^ Jn this eltjr, attefflipted to commit suicideytfsterday by dtown|'njg herself in the Chiaago^rLrer. 8ha was resoued. tos l)silin|
PROSPECTIVE. lifrfw an
ThaStater#JJ)».opening of the
flo
whkA-w to take place
to day, promfees to be* ^r«nd affair. The »eatbor is »U that .could be desired. x: o"
HI an,
The
pact towawto j»ak»jg.i» a success procession was ^niqtt^ln «|pearance and imftientf in length the |oj»^.««timate putting it at seven miies.- iiEvery mercht wit trader, draymab, milkman, express
in theliae and«en«ra%Alled with b^ses: Supposed to d?irta1n 'goods directed^ to mei^ant? ia'..W«P- tetWoen here and Okiaa.-iBrighata Xoucg seeofed to.bef abqut every
0& ol
thousand hi*»iR««
four
or
^ob package. .«tft^Wddre«LA.lmost every ple«ant itottp ox. ddtlw gS* wi^oup4um, wtum. jiust before the frweesion moved every jt«g' inJthe ,flfW ra a«mber, openafl l^ieir wbistles and set up scream whicb seemed*o awake echoes fro'tfl, the :e^.eti^|fl^K6|nchIgan. Shortly after- the Court Bouiejounded its tintinabulaVionS amteunoing that the last spike in the la^ ^as beings driven home! and then IteiPsobeesion,moved and continue to tawfrwotfl'ei* oeio»k, when it dispefsed. itf—fMilc®
nit
ta»
This eve(|ijiiVColfto Lieiit. Governor Bio|s and others addressr ed a large a«di«i)e af Library Hall, in whib^fi^. eloquently or the grtat -o nhirh this.-dav marks the history
era which'thfs. day markfl of ourooant^y. Dufing l|ie',etepin e^tieral indulgence in illuibinations, &ft. i_i
there was also a eworks, bonfires,
REITUCTLON OH FREIGHT.
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I A a a
to-day a rodiajiion on freight between Omaha aiid Cheyentie of 40 cento per 100 p5»nd^ on j(^Jph?l^md..third class.. c.jgPBTp'ION.
Tho Chicago, Island & Paoifio ralh'oa^i will be couple*ed6ouQ«iaha day after t^-nWrpw, Tliw *f'ul open a sharp competition between the N. Wi & R. 1roads fot the Pacific railroad freight „. ,ul oa ,"54!
From St. *jyvu^'
3T..KIiOUi% JBt»y iPt—nArrangements b^ve been made to strike the fire alarm bella of thir^Harjn &spp<ii§e..to Uhettrokes on the U. P. B. K- ,. to d^y. 'iivENtrE siiztrBK.
xf.w. «fi*iiiiH
the^exjgeri-
gnrsr werivi^de b^7J. Bevtaue efll cers this morning. It is said that about 6 500 sacks of coffee, 500 bags of pepper
iif
none of which has duty been paid. tR
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About 11 tfolpelt last nigfit tMtild tW boat Grey Bagle*prung a leak and capaLzed new* S«ig Isteiid, -4n the Mississippi iler, about 76 miles above hin^ and PaU rick Hal^^jpi^ng^nrfjr-Glergj and JstneS Sams, raTumen, fre sugjRS»ed to have been 4toWhed.iJhe.boatwae gol»g lip thfl TiTf- »lt p.rty nf rtlli. men and the
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vBoeToiT, May lO.^Mayor Shartliff and other members of the city governmoit left for Washington to-night as a special Opbinpittee to invite President ISrant, to
L# I From Baltimore. "BAITWOR*, Ha»tiq.-i-TM trial %I Martha Carnes, accuasd of the homicide
ted in 1
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j-«a From Now YorK. NEW YORK, May 10.—The counsel for Baytien Government having beoome satUfied of the innieence of the tltree parties Jno. Bust, Alphonso Brett and Wm. H, H. Jones, arrested on a charge of being implicated fe an extensive forgery of Haylian Bank notes, made application Veaterday before Justice Hots® at the To&bs, for their ftleasf The Judge nroaaptly ordered the diwharga of the ^ifsonert^-SubseqaentlysUtemeete were mf4e giving fall details of the present-
of the forged notes which implicate. WAdttfftril «id two subordinate officers Tn the Haytien- navy. Statements were also owda regarding Other f^fgeries of notes of"Kien denominations, which, In order to serve the ends of Justice cannot beTp&bijshed at present.
ABMJOJ VEflWttS IK JTXDTBAL WATERS. A. WtashlsJglon dispatch says the Seore!tary of the Navy has called the attention of Admiral HoiT, commanding the North Atlantic Squadron now in Cuban waters, io tho fact that armed Spanish vessels are in the neutral waters of the Gulf of Mexico The department directs that the Admiral keep a vigilant watchliereafW and prevent any such infractions of interna-, tional law and advise him. His duties are to protect not only American citizens, but American commerce as well. He is iftdo ordered to prevent American war rjeisels from-searching merchant vessels, it ibeing their duty to protect American tjMfde and not molest it.
ATTEMPT TO BRIBE CUBAN PATBI0TS. It is stated the Captain General of
has renewed his attempts to bribe leading patriots into leaving the island. General Cespedas has been offered a free pa^a for his family and two hundred thousand dollars, if he would abandon Cujba. General Felix Figuerala, one of these who rose with the original foree last -October^nd who has since proved himself a ^ery useful soldier, was offered three huhdred thousand dollars. These propositions were made through citizens employed by the Captain General, and were irned at once. ,TPS' CTTBAN HSWa. 3^ !.l
It is declared that some who sought to acqept the proffered amnesty issued about
weeks siaqe, were recently murdered by autpdste of volunteers. Several citizens suspected of patriot sympathies have 4n taken from Santiago de Cuba jail at bight and murdered by order of Dulce'a chjefofstaff.
C^MPLBTION OF THB PACIFIC BAILROAD. 0 When the neWs was received this afte^nopn of the completion of the Pacific Bailroad, one hundred guns were fired in the City Hall Park, and Mayor Hall forwardedja congratulatory message to the Mayor of!San Francisoo. A commemorative celebration had previously been held in Trinity Church at which a telegram forwarded by the Chamber of Commerce to a dkmilar body of San Francisco was read an'd an address was delivered by Bev. Dr. Tin ton. After prayer and the reading of Ha portion ofthe Episcopal service, the or£aa pealed and chimes rung as the laige congregation left the church. Flags onj the City Hall and many public and private buildings were displayed all day In jhonor of the great event. Dispatches front Washington,Philadelphia and many otljeFplaeM report much enthusiasm over thi ne^s." The bell of Independence Hall at Philadelphia was brought into use to commemorate the completion of the Continental Bailroad, and the scene there generally was more enthusiastic than any in a re
AIDTOCTTBA.111^"^^
•eport says that on Saturday afternoon a vassal laden with war material 'for the Qupan insurgents sailed from one of y»e fief's in East river, where she had been lay^ng^fetiirtrticed also a large cumber of recruits embarked on a tug at Jersey City and were transferred at Sandy Hook to Vie war vessel. The authorities and Cubans are both very reticent on tha subject
Becruiting is stopped at the principal XTuhan headquarters, though it ia understood men are still enlisted at a branch office. The expedition alluded to above is Said to be composed of emigrants who enl|gted at Castle Garden."
I NEUTRALITY IA'WS. ,, District Attorney Pierrapont has recived two letters from the State Department directing energetic measures to onforethe neutrality laws and punish violations thereof, and particularly calling his attention to the case of the Qaaker City. ... BEVENUS FBAUDS.-
Judge Benedict to-day charged' the grand jury in the United States Circuit Ceurt in reference to revenue frauds in tfhi^ city, more particularly to draw back frauds involving many government officials in forged papers to amount of $700,000. It was said by the Judge that it the duty of the grand jury to iodiot all,!poor or rich, guilty of frauds on- the revenue.
I A SHABP LOOK OUT. ..... I. A Washington special says orders were telegraphed to-day to federal officials at New Orleans to look sharp after oertaia Caban
:«*pedilibug
there.
nmrniatthd fcoate^nagl^as decided that the tariff as well aB com-
At
..'-wi
IMBKiiLEMHT.
Leopold^ ^eft: df8 Mar'5octe & Dixon, was arrested to-day charged with embezzling between two and three thousand doHarif fMm that Srmv* 'j -r 10s -.In
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SUPERVISORS.
No further appointment of Supervisors will be made till the return of QommissionjBr Delano. ..
CONSUL. .. ,,I
The President to-day appointed James Whalen, Consul at Port Mahon. THE SECRETAB* OF THE TREASURY
1 tiAK MM BAMAO RIMA a
Ji
aH Ka_
n^encial usage recognize a distinction between wrought iron tubes and wrought iron flues. The former are liable to a fatty of 3£ cents per pound, and the lat« ter of 2^ cents per pound under the existing law. iSotKtNMKNT KKCBIPTsi
Receipts from internal revenue sources for the present monthhavo been comparatively heavy, averaging about half a million per day.
Receipts from cos to are also continue heavy, and indications of a large revenue frond that branch of the service for present month are good. coin.' %he coin balance in tha treiw^ry !a now qnite $87,000,000, whioh is increased fSO,000,000 by coin certificates. '.
tUe San Domingo Governnieat reenUr had an interview with Secretary Fish •on the subject of annexation, whieh aid receive official csaeidanaiaa st day.
-l MAXTOH CHOTX, PA May 10.—A strike in the coal region o^jminenosd to-day and work is entirely impended in the Lehigh a.jd SchuylkU) regns. .^Qirto^Jk -Wen received from Wilkesborro, but It is
ciifciii»*Ti
26.
^HE^T- Sold at SI 30@1 10 tor Ho Sand 1, 8 to Soar CORN—8t«ad aonnd »t
"bat f-enr»lly heldS to So »Wg^th«— nto. OATS—Stea at 68®T2 HISKT—S«l|l at 93c, feat bo)dsa asked "U
ROVI8I0NS—Qniet and unchanged. PORK—Mes» aold at $31. BULK MEATS—Hel«Tat 12®1% but country cure sold below these rate*. it AO1"—At 13V Cw ihoolden and VQiJptrlg 16MBieJ^ for clear rtb'aod olaar (Idas, 'i- J-GVl
HAMi—Sugar caied, 18)4919. LARD—18c, nominally, no demand. BCTTkR—in batter supply and prieeavaaier at 361937 for freeh.
IJQS-'fi. LINSEED OIL—Dttll at' SI 04. TT LARD OIL—Don at $1 4S«1 AO.
SOGAB-St- ady, New Orleans at 13%ai6. H» LASSKS—Steady. .. POTiTOKS—Very dall the markat«TemMkdML GOLD— 137H buying. EXOdANOE—Steady. .'. JfONEY—Ka*y- r-
N1SW
YOB.K
UABOT
By!lE»lta»aph.| _«_=«• W'Teaa. FLOUB—Closed steady for common and dall and heajy for mediam and good grades.
HE AT—Qujet and eteady. BYE—Quiet and steady at 91 33 for western ia store.
OATS-Quiet and Arm at «7§M $fJMftff in to re an a at CORN—Dnil and lower at8t®8S for new mixed western. ,, j',7.1*135'
POBK—Closed at S31 for new mess. BEEF—Steady and unchanged. CP HEATS—Quiet aad rather easier. 'Bj^COX—Quiet and Uaolunged.
LABD—Qalst at ifaty6 &t Mrj* tZn» steam. KOQS—Dull at 18(2)19.
MvNET—Easy at
t@7
per east on call.
GOLD—Opened at
ST,
adranoedto 38 under un
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
UJ,
aJiir
that
We would oall attention to fact TUJBLL, are offering extra Inducements to person* in want D«r GOODS. Se* adrai tliSment. daw.
BIPLBT ^BHIg(y 'A Inilnramonta tn nAranntlii «&nt
KEEP KOOD
Kefrlgerators, lee Guests.
Lager Beer
7F
In abundance, which will b* aold law to" t4y our rents. Oalt at
1
k.7!
It'ifill do yon good. dtf
jyjEKCHAJST TAILORING. I h»ye jost receircll'and now open
Cloth Coating, €»»sUBere «iid VESTING, In all th&iifs. wh'ch I trfpfte iftato'n^ (o OBBEB in tie latest and beet
FITTING STYLE, y|re On short notloa.OTfapsrTESil Ihiy til any"-' wherowest. Please call on si &
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CUBA. I
The Government to-day received advice* direct from the insurrectionary- portion pf Cuba, giving information as to movements in that quarter. Parties here hi tte intorett of the Cubans state there are now in the Cuban army 25,000 men, A-600 of whom are Americans, and that about 3,000 of the latter nationality have recently been added to the number. It is said by representatives of the |revolutionary army of Cuba in "Washington, that suocew would be placed beyond a doftbt if the United States would recognize the beligerent rights of, those who are striving to affeotthe independence of Cuba, and ia tiut ease the mm aad bob*
FBB». BDHLIWINO,
m8iltf 190 Main etrcet, Metropolitan Block,
N I O S E A A E 1 CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND S O
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said to be fitting out
From Washington.
WASHINGTON, May 10.—Thos. J. Kinney has been appointed Assessor of Internal Kevenue, 0th Illinois District, vice Babcock, who declined. John. P. Taggart, pfGalena, appointed Assessor,, Utah, vice Clarey, declined. ?u
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A O E E 8
BREAD and CAKES,
PRETZELS,
and Dealer» WT
On
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Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Window and Door Frames, Moulding Bracket*, Blair Ballings, a a
Newell Posts*
—r- JfioringaadBidlBg, And all descriptions
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Wholesale and
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PINE
jLath juad Slate Roofimr, •-Cement MoOfiffgT
Rooflig Pelt.
Custom Sawing, flailng Woodiarnlng DONE to ORnvp-
Corner of Ninttf sffid Aulberiy 8U. jaSSdtf
DENTISTRY.
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JJK. C. O. LINCOLN,
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INDIANA.
Orders left at Jolins MUuen's, No. 16 north 4th street, wijlbe promptly attendid tiy Having cut ID "tTTKAH wa ara enabled W»F all ordeis in cur liie promptly and with lati. faction, and wil ««ll at'be lo»e»t ra:e«. J»2'Jltf
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A bran-sew honavatdinica 'lot oa Uala ttreaty asalo^thfwttrp^f ,!^ai3J».i-- eJ AgoodPiaao^a—riy tew, at tow
•"lU"tSWK&,«SI£' Ha bail Jag, in ii A Murphy
oltf lot, adJoAife^ .ret/lasca John D. phy, on North Tii*«t*ire«t. A baaatlftil bnildinr lot, coi
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iBROKWWk WJBIifiS
The aaderilgneS, a?~his~Li*ery Stable, on
vmafim mt «C1
MOW Towmmim,™
man nap ni ilii laiiwifhla I—•
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Leaflffer.fflaM.OIlg. Shoe findlogs,
llMHer*! Tools,
«oe. 144 a IM dU^rlr-.'TXFN •AITR.UJK,
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Mi old Mtraaa, ki ba«,on tkasd and mm'
tbf Tartotn kin(n
LpMMike
mc
wlwtbOi .eaiti edJ Had
lo #m Iwti'D ud molwJ «oTH lo
ag*
'nrui bed-
goods
JPMr ond
SUtek JjmidUsfCoUar Leather,
iifi flyna^W** Oj^er, Bedf, Oraln leather, Lace Lea thai, Chamois
liliinUMhlMI, Maroon, Bine, Oreea,Yellow,
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ud
it.-
-Jaa OA «A .sinli nl fcsto 1? IS id A'^"1
S S iN W a a ad S a
—^.mpfeo, Caraooa, Vatnai, Oip«,
i. Baetbec Fehl«d, itoaw float, ate. liiLC KUt^-KraaaU ad Amarioaa. I fill '%A8^xuBa HAIR: .... laatiaga, »»t Wabj**fa
a*»ms r.l
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(iStiH ShdeVWk, te baj. c' gj
29th::
bo\
aitiH "u SkdeMak, VrMlea, Ocrk
Kdga *"-l Maakiae Thread, 8h BluCllfig and Brushes,
Sails, Awls and Taoka, mim'-tid Lasts, Shoo Tree*, I Crimping Boards, I :w Boot Treason-"*'',
Crimping Machines,
I Ktc.. Etc., Sc. i)ILS—Cod, Straits aid §aBk. ^lelly, Bcmae and Japonic*.
THREAD,
HtBMtt, ARJP snUIIV 10811(1 THIil
AND BILK.
-V CASH
tor
Coriaigntnents ahoetys Becetvs
1 Prompt Attention.
pebSdwtf noqaq nssj':o0 tstJintra Ml
H£BZ AAltirOLtt,
,(8uoaKs«oa3 TO B. WIISZ.)
•"1
1
^9 MAIfT STREET,
el (is.
a ,^aci
Manufacturers of
-l'S
HOOS- SKIRTS, It! 4* 'J '.Ct
r»m.
IMiera in.Erench and Domestic »CJ
CORSETS
Slain Streets 89.
Three Doors West of Sdsall Oo 8.'A
No eoctra charge for cus-
tdmivork. All Skirts war-
f.WMbd for one year, and
kpaired free of chatge.
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U. f. 'i
Willi
flCJE—In Scott's Bnildiog—up stairs—opM^IT si» asi_iwaa KOiiOt —Collections made in and out
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I N O O S
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of18iS and Wal-
nut aifteu—foncedl-sfca i»tend ft-ui'!'tr«&. 120 acrei of good ttBtber land, Mar'lasbnrx,eoi^n r.»8*t oT Blpliy OdttAty, 1KUsonri,a a bing*lin' Will W sold jr part paah, ABI aAAil taado At* Ka'anAs
a^d good trade for ba'acoe.
\tVO MAltt tfrKKET,
IKEMIIV tt BLOCK. 3
THIS |WS£!K! .,
4 A 0 E I
-OF—
SPRING STOCK,
•if fls'a* E
ASSORTMENT
,wian--
tlSiV 3«*3
—AND—
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sH v"
ngm WMM1 BsHSta,. Bag js«4i WMWIM a* Kta*ec*-i
rwyltWt|fJtttiae«oaasdattd with money advaaoad oa tha aaaie. OasMtf HUKTKB COLLINS.
.liAiaittijLiii
4ofiirirt«m Vat femeved iisfluneaki
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te Vaefcla aw puritSbSMs*.
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66
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17fc-ilAlN ST. DRMINO
BLOCK.
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QA^RfelAGB MANtJ FACTOilY
1 W1LDY, THOMAS 00., \Q&4ar *4 aed' Walnut straeta, terra Hauta, lad.', ieap aanrtantiy cm hand, and taknaCaetare to Qfjf -oWer.aUthe lafeat*tyl«of ^4BBtAQBS Sc BUGOIK8 fssssaaataitks ln«»» mat trial ia the aan» of o«^orh, afd wagraat It
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PAPER HANC1NP* *G. "T i.- h.il »a**: «7S3
O A W O
Importers, Wholtaala anl ftstail daalara ia
W :i
isafq?i6
PlPItlMWl^
yi-
CARPET^ esc -y »bi#»i
.^muow
*.',:.V*«Htvv*iibnM
.Mm,
ium tWtacantb,
Wo have a number oi BSxwt Class Decorators, Dsaigosrs
and
fiainjpaper Haoaera tbst °*n
t0
City or Country.
is* *n%n*
n»:
uwSai
Hld«s, ITors, Sheep Pelts, Deer'
Sklui, Tallow, and Leather in the Bougb.
J-i-t.
Jofi.
*~J^LISHEI MAY 12,1851
,pnt
Xheoo^f?
«a»l
bi^Q Wfiuili:
UhSa
OIL CLOTHS *& 'f" '""c
mtt ba»^itiaoo9
We are now reoeirfag our new spring styles, and shall be oonstantly adding to tbeaa as Uaf oone ont. v^ t«,v ..,.We haTe oa Mad the .-u osi '*1
A.
LARGEST STOCK
1'
"l&Ajm »T*ir NO -of the abore goods, at thaO^O '1 itJ laa
LOWEST PiBICES, »-frou^. Io aJsil •d t*i ,#obe fSand in tha Wast, el -eaasaafc.a- HiMkii .•
*4
Sit!
BUSINESS PlWECTOIir. ATTOi&NIYS.
iw
Meredith & Delano, Farrington Block. ltala.etraet.ii lshd /. Wa. S. MoLeaat Jtalnstree Baird 4 Ornft. 88 Main^traat. Matt* Dny, 6VOh^Str»et.
frm oSfB
«tnat.-
na
ABQHIl'JSCTaAKP, BUILDIBfi.., j. A. Vrydagh, corner Main aad fifth- ,' oMft wmSna, ooiiaw iiiath asd mkibtrtv
BOOTS AND SHOIS:'F00'!NFI
Jaibh ban, soaibVaiaHhMrcat, 0-'-BOOKS AND STATIONEBYUFU Barflett
A
Oraady. HH.iMai» atraetU'
A. H. Dooier, IM Main Street BAkEksV
ti oioa
3 meres
Prank Heinig4Jbo, Lafayette Street BILLIARDS.
1
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At Tentonla Hotel, Wm. ShatT.r, PropriaIb^. OARKIA&A FACTORYV's «D' Wildy, Thomae *Oq., Oor. aadWalaatf bf
OLOTH1NG. RT.B«H
In no
Wi B. Bannister, 19 Main Street.'*' Grorer A Miller, 81 Mala Street. Joha Baralkle, orer Saxton it Wtttaqr'*-' Fr«i Schlewlng^lM Main atreet ,q
COALDEALSBS,
*v?[t.sr
DBKTISTS.
L. H. Bartholomew, 167 Main Streets C. 0. Lincoln, Sth St., batWnlUl9 atad Ohio.
DRY
GOODS.
Toe 11, Blpley A Oo,, eorner 6th aad Mats street. W. S. KycaA Co., 77 Main street. O. WltUg Oo.. 170 Main street. Sdsall A Co., corner Fourth and Main street Sazton A Walmrtey, Ul Main street. Cornelius Haggerty, corner Mainland Third
B»rr, Oulick Berry, corner Main aadFoortk 1 FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 1 ... «.# Johee A Jones, east side Fubllo Square. GUNSMITH AND STINOIL OUTTW
John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of TkUd. HARDWARE.
Cory Maneourt, Main Street. Austia, Shryer Oa., Mala Btmt. HATS ANti 0At» Joseph O. Yatee, 146 ttlitMtreat. hotels National douse,' oorner Sixth aad Mats. Clark House, corner Ohla aad nxtfd. Terre Haute Konse, couter Main and ter.atk, rarmer*' Hotel Cor 9ih and cl)«ry.
Main strtet. JEWELLERS.
iW'
S. B. Freeman, Tt Main INNI.1 John B. Freeman, 6 Warren's Block Jaoob Kern, Opp oaita PoetOfflce. 2E
LIVERY STABLE.
,ili5
Bobert Hunter, opposite Bnntfh House. ... ...LEATHER, AO.n tc "L. A. Burnett, 114 and 46,Maia .Street. MONUMENTS, SCOTOH GRANITE
Walter A Zpplnghoae»b, Ch.rry atreat, tWc«n9thand 10th. MUSIC DEALERS. L. Kiuoer, Palaoe of Mnaio, t^ Ohlo straatl''
MECHANICIAN
A. Tittman, 10 sonth 4th St. opp. I^ttOSca. MILLINERY M. A. faaridan, ttMsfr-ttrnt,-8. L. Strans,
149
Main st.
Mra. Buckingham, Oor, d'andOhfo. MILITARY CLAIMS. 1). 8. Dan VTson Farrington Blook, Mala St.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Biddle, 141 Main atraat. i- r« b-' PAINTERS, Barr Tekkla, South Fourth Street.
2
It
•i—'
PHYSICIANS.
Dr.'A. Armaud, oorner Main and Bth Streeti.' Ir. 8. J. Ti/uug, weet side Publio Square. I»r. I. D. Seel-"-, 41 North 4th straet. •.,
RETAIL GROCERS. *«»T
B. B. Wright ». Oo 156, Main Strwt.' F. D. Molloy No 9 fiooth 4th Straet. O. I. B.pley. Mali, Street.
t,
tf/tw .i
RAILROAD AGENT.
Jamea H. Turner, at MoKeea Paddook's Mill REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Hendrich
Lange, eorner Vain aad 4th •treat*
SADDLERY HARftWARB. Fred A. Bois Mo. 6 sonth Fifth street.'1
!.
sflJ A
"WOBK^v tiirw
Walter A Sppiaglioustn, Cb«r»f* Street ht« tweenVcb and 10th.' SEWING MACHH^ES.'*' Carter Prfner, 18 SoTtn dth StreeV. jm
8
T. H. mtMie. 151 Mata street. tiai SKIRTS AND CORSETS Kara Arnold, JS Mahi^triwt. 8. Wsiss He. 1 tftJtaln a»*Mtf 0:
to
OT05E CtJTtEKSV
Wagner A MeTarlane, (aat of T. O., A I. S. B,
IJNDERTABJHL,^,^ ffr
oaraer Third aed$he«ifr. »rj^ r*n onuell. MainS^i 'lai'ltr
M. W.O1
^yuODI WOOD! WOOD1
Twe kondM eorda sf siasosrul Oord Woo for sale: All orders left at the "Early Heasw,' Weet MVa street, or at Xofin 1(*. Far tape's oi floenertk Third street wromptlT flllad.
IAKLH QOOAA—JR K. IJIWIH, IN*'#. dejlC-d ly r-
Q.OTT
h'
Si
J^O USE and SIGN PAINTER,
At
Ill itiiittos All
ram uxm A!H» flbujm. SHOP—la Xarlj's Block, a tsw doors aorth ef •at*Strait*
All week doae pKwfttly aM it rsisapshta
nj
A. HrSOOLEY'S
nows iws sroEi
.11 lo
mis.
id
*»t
.uSUB
Hemore on Hilt, to
N». ,£.2o t»o:
street
IJAKTLBTT A ^DY X# '...77 VMidfCfcB :^a?OD09
IO&
ha*
"J t-'afl j^ai iftfiT
BOOKSKLIiSBB iohees
^Ulante,
WW
Now tave IE.'" store,' tie IJA&GEST STOCK OP GMds ia their line, they „ha *4 ever ear ried, which bavelog xuk purchaied at jobbere ,y^
tW5
BOTTOM PRICES.^ -I,'i
1BOO& DEPARTMENT •q Their varriety embraces a gcnearl aseort* '^"t0f .H
tSi.lA»»t»tt
STJJfD Alined'WiWMLLA-
.^(.. JfMOS WORKS,
Ifitoq BIBLES,
bi
SROKAW BEQ*S.
52
hv
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SCOOL BOOKS,
9ABBAULM SCHOOL LIBRA*
JSIBS, and the POPULAR
f&A&A^UIISS*
tiiira/qsij)
i. -i\
i'lmiTAl Ot1 f.ill sniR.aiii
ii l.sii
MTJLJXJ:
S
ThUf ffciShsnse stock of BJanS Bo«kt, Paper, Eir+elopas, GoldASieel feost Lead ajgl&Late Penoilst Iak, Pea Holders Slates, Pocket Book?, Chalk Crayons, Cutlery Ac. &J.
Country Miiihwli iu —Msf Their iurchasesshould n.otiail to call at
No
101
th^y HM11' the'largest' stock
na the .•bofftliovincthe.efty, and as low or lower tlup market elsewhere tfords.
ATTOHNEY8.
JREDITE DIU^LNO,
I Attorney at Lawt C(rm»-lB.F*r#tBgtotl B'foiS,Terre Haute, tad:
a o'':rr
:a
J. A. Morgan, dulllran County Coal. John McFarlane, Blrer Coal. DRESS MAKING. Mrs. N. I. Hedge*, Ohio, bet. 4tb asd ^fb St*
e?°t
od aiarSOdwtf
F5blB|^
is
iik'ihmvmi
Attorney at Xttw, »».- ..
An
tW
(Orricj—On OhJo ^treet, between. Third and IbortfcWreeW ootS8d*wOA SAIBB. OHABliBS
17
OMVTT.
Attorney* at Law, OmoB.—Ho.
§OL
J|ala Street, np ftalrs. *l12dtf
Win. E. MoLBAN,
merand CJoaaseller atljaw,
GENERAL OOLLECTING AGENT. Terre Haute, Ind.
Jfl
Olmdh.—No. Mi Mkin Streetl daoMIy
QM.
ATTORJTJEY
"tmta 6a
iw
INSURANCE AGHNTSup,' Hager AMcKaen, DowUng Hali. ... .. J. A. Foote,
AT
-eq
LAW''
iitmboiua -^k»
--iDumtn !t.
,fiWotlupy
Pabilo
?ta :trq
2a?i!B88!SSX5"*K-*,fc-
f.
ed
Tt* MOTELS.
^4^* BCTS* «io, a. IVT
.NATIONAL HOUSE, Con.
SIXTHAH'B
Man STKXXT,
TERRE HAUTE, IND. iio»» MB 90S... 80rBHT0fM. I i.
This Honed has been tboroughly refurnlshel. tni 23d wly
RMERS' HOTKH, id..
*ER NINTH CHERRY STS:
Oppeiite laKera llarkst Home. Baring a large Wagon Yard attached, w|li enable" m. to gire general satfsfaotion to tbe traveling publio. j. BAM KIN.
rpEBBBHAUTE HOU815,
15
ooaaxa am aju SIYXHTB sraxars, ... ^erre Haute, Indiana. TVs Hotel aa§ reoaotly been refitted, and patia arst-olasi order, dflfcrlng aooommodatlona nnsnr 'la the State.
T.£. BUHTIK, Erop'r.
pLA^K HOUSE. \J ooaaaa of riarr Airs OHIO srauta, Terre Haute, Indiana.
*T B. MIRNTH. ..Propprletoi Ofloe of Marshall, Mcntexnaa and Palnrtls. Hack Linea.
IrceBaee ta aadlWoat all Trains. aotK&ti
PARK HOTEL, ':,"L Ota the AMERICAN PLAN.
Cor. Betktnan and Nastniu Hts.
X«ar City ttaU Parte Sew Terk QlSQBQS WIGHT, Proprietor. H. B.—Iaocated la tbe^ery beart of tbe wbole--sale butinesa, tbis one ot tha most coavaintlj located Hotels for Mdrobants, Bnslnvss men and otbpra vieitlajt the oil j-. dSSdSn 0AGIFIO HOTEL, JL, .Wt IW, awl ITS OrefcrtriOi Street,
ai
One door nprth, o^Qort^yjU^ and ona block west .ISie nndsrslguad take* pltMura in announoisg to lie hamerons Mraw and pa'roas that fr ni thii Aateb Ml* rtsffttdMStyiitBt wlU be eol* Froprietoror this House, and thera" fore, frte from tha loo eppae* eiuctloa of an laoiaMte rent, he is (nil able to meet tbe downWMdita^dtady of prieas wilbeut aay falliag 'otf ''l7£uTa(w,«f aeMtlbre, ta tfc aba to aiis* taia nndjalsilfced tha favorable raputaUea ol tha nnH^wbiekit foe enjoyed for maa jeers, a« oaaot th^beat tweian' hauls.
The table wiU be boooH nlljr supplied with acttr delicacy'of (ha'ae^toa.
Tut
J)£BSS MAMKG.
b$li
BURGESS,
Sttendaice
WOTvd with dfpaftb. Jlitl*'
0
w.:, oi
to*
whdsebnaiaeei.aaliathsi in tha lower part
ot
the^ity, aadof readjr access to all Bailroad and Suacoboat Unas. feSdwfJm JOHH PATTZO.
Mi
i»
HM n. u7mai©E»idfl5*^ ng Ohio,
MaaUaoeM WrOIoak aad Dress Xakfng fcshai satta gay tor's new baildlng. on twean yobfArUid Iirth jtreats, where sna will hsjjeaaetfSaJseet alt who desire thessoai peTfeet ^VarMasJ«* atCst«laa will be giran, as hereto fns. to the latest styles. ^nSeSMHehinfatasiHstants litre been engaged
