Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 June 1869 — Page 1

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A Defunct Topic Rerired. It is the cuatorn of public men when^ they desire to come before tbe people through the press, in explanation of their »cts, to do so through their own party organs. This custom, Mr. Dowlihg appears^Oribinki

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His address to the goneral editor of this pagpr will be found in our local columne,' an^wiH.Vwe '.doubt not, be read with palMbt attention. He still wields a facile pen and his contribution lacks but one thing—jto-wfi,

truth—lo

Of the various articles contributed to oa*^«oRftibtt» by snch citizens as Rev. TV. M£V9**Y&y^ J. Ball, Esq., and otbe* welMk»bwn gentlemen, Mr. DoW* LiW to pleased to speak as "the twaddle of^rped nu^ktiegf." Of such a

THE

A

NINETEENTH YEAR.

Hmy J. BaTMOWP, of the New York

7\mts,

one of the oldest end »ble«t of

American journalists, died very suddenly at his borne in New Tork city, at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. A» a ripe scholar, a ready and powerful writer and a gentleman of admirable social qualities, Hr. BATKOND has been known and honored wherever the inflaencs of manly,independent journalism is appreciated.— Thert ire fe»j men, in aby pursuit iajUjbf whose death would be more regretted than will be that of the veteran editor ao. sudieiAy tomnioned to "tbat bourne fram wl^qgynotraveler e'er returns.".

render' it valua­

ble. He starts" out with—what every reader of the EXPHKSS

knows to be

office,

utterly

/ot^Mmi&atnpUon that we hate beericontending for tbe retention in office of tbe Superintendent of the City schools.— NoMipenbaWbo ha* read this paper can* have failed tosse our repeated and empbat^Q declaration that we were contend-, ing"fortbe

not tbe

officer

that we

wanted to have nothing to do with the dl«-

•"SjMfaJWutf Individuals and haveoflly, allafed to Mr. Oloott to refute the mea&i

lie* about him that were published

Journal.

tainty that they will prove juBt what we

d^l%3LliL3.«Tvls.ii Ma. Dowlihq spe&k*~of the Superin-

llpiScftnt subject." Douotlesi it ftp. pnyi fn io him* Hii viowij if^^c&rricd, oul'^rtSak our kchool pjslem ''small and Insignificant" enough to suit the poipp gf its most inveterate enemies.

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comment nothing further need bt

aaML'i The people know Mr. CHrtfvsB BiiTL, apd they will not' fail to appnBciate .tpe courteous style in which Mn DOWUSO treats them.

Agaltr, our venerable and rapected ooi^Mpoi(dent Is plewed to suggest that: *You do me Unmerited honor when yol| ascribe to me tbe 'One man power* inibajClty Council, and you do unoieciU •djwrong to nine ether gentleman in the article. These colleagues of mitfe in tii Council afe very far from drtervin^fc 1od*mehtJlo harsh and undeserved."

As (9 the "iMne other gentlemen,!' w,e beg to remind Mr. D. tbat his arithmetic ia at.fault. We did net intimate that

h» lyfl any jp^upnee pyerjilQjKflPMbliCM^

members of the OounciT, and we hope he may not have, for all tbe influence will exert will be for tbe injury of oli jeeta that ought, to be dear to all Beptab

Our benevolent contributor, with adegree ofgenerosity that does infinite credit to Ms*to«inesa -of •heart, faTors as -wtth* sundry su^oitions a) to what is and wbatii not "in- good ta»te.,: -We wouldsot appear ungrateful for so signal a service, but truth compels us to say that, were we in want of a model of "good taste," Wt should not seek it in tbe abusive bluster ilbioh emanated from the controlling member of the Council in his speech last Tuesday evening, nor ia his various papesi on school affairs, which smack 4f a past age, and remind one of tbe drear platitudes that vexed progressive minds in the flays of our great grandparents,:

As eur readers know, we had intended to drop the subject of the superintendent cy, and published our "last words" thereon leme days ago. But Mr. DowLiHO desires to be heard, and we have believed it right to give him the prtvilege of utter ence through the Ezrues. It is equally right to comment on bis remarks, which we shall take occasion to do from time to time as opportunity may offer. There ate other matters to which be alludes tbat will receive attention at our earliest convenience .:",a'd"

THE STATE.

SOUTH Biin has but 241 dogs

MOVKOB COUNTY abounds in red foxes

A ®B**a butj is destroying the vineyards in Washington county.

XxAMLNATIoff of Schools is in progress throughout the State.

tLltftfr XARTHQUAXK—p

yodfaig'" 0»l£—agitated Ohio CouiifyT other day. ,:. —_— .. rvn 1

WATmucLoics, alt the way from' A4 •bama, are offered In the Indianapolis market at fabulous pricoa.

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"more honored in, the

breach than in tbe observance" henOO selects—with much better tast* than we would have suspected him of possessing—thq columns of tbe Exrakss, Instead of the

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'Gharles^&b&tif, ttf'tliis* ha» bftca migsiogfrom the Btritan Hotel, in i2S*W ^York, since last MoDday. It i*. feared that he hairnet with foal

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'A MaztOl.r FAPCB calls bolonel Nelson, the new Minwie#-to ^.Montiy, ferocious man seoi py JPresident Grant to =create troable in the country." Tom NaMMJiiiUgpagr»*\yii«t lamiapdBBs-

Fayette Journal.

as the channel

through which to bring to tbe light of day, and the attention of an admiring host, tbe' mellifluous etrea of is rhetprical lucubrations.

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COL. R. W:

Thojtpsoh has accepted

the inv«tati6A jdeivftftthfiiiiaddre* 11 tbe Masonia celebration at Bainbcidge pa the 24tb, and tbe services Of the Crawfordsville Silver Band have also been secured for that occa&Jq^

Herman RtrFfEKi' has just been tried atSmoriHe-for attempting to outrage tbe persons ol[90lr0reri£0$'£tH*. It appearing that be is insane, be will go to ,the Hospital for lunatics, and not to t^e" penitentiary., ,i ... .* ..

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THE Muncie

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cussion^'oir5 the' 'Question on personal grnapds ^th*t,we believed

thaoffice nocp§-

sary to tbe success of the schools, and.de* sirei^hi bit man obtainable to fill that offlcf

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hever intimated a pref-

and «enti

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r". "11 Mil if her eevereb^|/Ad,f,qptipg wunge into fraa menta. Tha 'WunVwoman was with difficult! q||us4itatodf-bufc&baa&iofe.en«

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TffU legaHty efthe .epc^ apprise* bMfc will be argued bef preme 0#?t 6n Tuesday.

GbnirIXTT M. *BEodrif*"iJr» J."E MCDOVALD wfll.ttf)£l£gft nK* Apfrlopi psgle at Cambnd^i^on the 3d

-TOo»a* "The atr is

says:

rife again with rumon ^Hnder suits icimong our citizens. One has already beebtazhtaetafcl'i 4eMev«, atftlolbdrs thrtfstettetf op in## these trouble's we cVonotT say. ^Piifl par«ctt»t* ^eafter.°-

a

'murder of John A. Berlin, in March last, was found guilty Q^ manslaught^r. aen^^ced tfrSeVentc/eti years ln nre ptmt|

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When'' ill*. DOWLINQ, or any other mani speaks of any officer in this city, or elaewh^M e«r "one man power," "the idol" tbat w« "have set up," he talks pare

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report: Ho. of reports

o, of offlcers

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flntlnn with, aenarentlv. no Othac purnfltfe. ,Ko. oHchol»r» making piflXe»»ion of rethandecepTIoiij -ThiB plain"talVbutIf

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distributed 276,660

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during a recent tjj Catbarin IiOWl

was

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the ins. against imney. (tVuek t^^ii^nnly, passM^^oWn poinf Whirt tb^^^%MfthkWs«

we team

that the present Sanior alinrt-Artwy. University number J8*!«nd is lat^«r thin any clMMh|V,-ly»^et grpdaaled at tH

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sen tbeir professions, or the business tbey intend to follow through life. Seventeen expect to b$ lawyer!, ,three pr6acbet^ one druggist, two pbyrtelan*, to Ijantfe^ and one a WacheK ^be majority of this «tac«, u^et^^rW9etlpg1B^~^avo-^OT^ eluded »lftl^kl^raCt«Sr«Jkn W pMach Theie fadtBWTJTJTTSCiTfCTTe With the atate-

Of every class that ^graduates at Ast

Sunday ^oop^TOniKp ^e"^e^ Mll^llfg- --a--1

Bichmdnl iu history, outppuriog of the Holy SMfit end jrobabif ^rely eTer at any, other, place Our clCs is, thorough)* stirred. All clawej nf Aortnl* -trtrthibiB nkrtt'debased drunlhra

Thi

Jjord hsr|wrtiy MmW-ths wwrfcs 'Hii**1 dreds htive been "bofn n^Mn"" and afe re uiicinfe' ia &JpeJfcf Uw gtery ^f' G»— Atay yQu^lgMtf k#-pf th»Bame bless leg, find cAivy' te your respeetive hofWa a fire ^.bich^hrtf _.»|»reaft^#,?fQsa^#%^ throughoiifcoiir whole State the lnquuy is raised in every rgiiiner'e heart, W bet snalT I do

be saved And may the

Liwd Msss aad jeespar wsr moetiagj and 111 us all with His love.

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MOST of our readers here in this cit^, and many throughout the country, will re-

triple summersault, at Iodianapolis. He is said to have been the only man who ever performed the feat successfully, and he was U1M tg sonaemischaace jn -h^s last attempt: 'His remains 'were brought here for interment, and now sleep in the oI^iitirttflHEOlf: djfJBV-J

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HAVANA, June 17.^-Minister Marlscal

Vbga,

haslandedft 'LSftiy fiiMWifthrorMv rffwO men at Santis

prisonment.

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waF,' aS2TliB S^M)0 men at Santiago. He was welcomed by the people. It i» expected .the expcditfcrtWiH

Mao rolierffi from im

York.

tjfgw YoK, June ML—At the elmnth bnhiul regatta of the Jereey Cjty YajAt aah#eateSay, aailini twenty mUe% the first ^prwe of the ^rst elsws was man ia apd' two mlnntea by the

Andrew B^^s, Confederate irt% and a native of, CbarIesto|T 8. C..£al beew-sarrested on tharge of obtaining toeBey parties Bhode Isladrbn falsejrepresen tationfj. *0 TM WBiiTHM.

the body a few weeks.removed from the varnt and re-interred. He returned to the Times office about five, and remarked to the-associate editors, that he never felt better in his Itfe, except ft sad feeling of fatigue cansfcjbent upon his long, walk through the Oemet9ry. He left the office afcdut six and proceeded:to his residence in West Ninth street, where he remained until sabput nine to Recover from the fatigue of the afternoon. Mr. Baymond left the house about nine, remarking to members pf his family that he had an appointment to attend political meeting. H0 WM seen shortly after walking up (Broadway, and one or two friends who etood infront'of Wallack's Theatre noticied his eiaatic sjtep and general appearanoe 'of robMfeealth.

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,tes of West Point for 1869

The graduates of West roi

haro^aht it DtmmBf* rm mgttx:

All but four,

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embers of the class were

lUSTCD. an ez-Oolonel «f tie and

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TSe'Weathirlwt. Several dwtha from plSSk ricted:q hi »kathh:

Th6 city v^ihoqjted this morriraejby tbe sudden death of Son. Henry J. Raymond, tof the New York Tim&- He Was at thV office tirai 6^. m. yesterday, in usual beattb.«#n tbe evebing be took a walk with hisAHxghjg*, at 3 tbU moriwig be Wjis foun^iJeenaifcle the hall of his rebidence, aii at o'clock he ttpired, suppo^d from itpopfc*y.

Tbe -Post giv^a tbe facts of Mr. Bayraoritt'i deatbTfom best authority, as follows# i'!

Mr. Eaymoiid eccompanied by «is daughter went to Greenwood Ceineterj

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After Attending the meeting he returnei^ ^hw1residenoe -About o'elocif, and soon as he had closed the door after him, he fellfa^Jly upap^he floor. None of the inmlites^tf thFiohsa ieard ihe {fall, howe^verj having retired for the

Ab.Mit 3 o'clock this morning one

jdf^mtSmiien be««ni6reitleis, anrftipbn' 'becoming fully aroused remarked she -beasd sooM person brefcthihgilCeavlly.— The nersons in the house were awakened,. :trt^onMAetenditrg tO"«he hftljway Mr. B.walTctonft extended tW floor entirely uncofiitfkrtrti' brtftthing h^alViTy and apparently Witb greftt dffficulty fle was icarried to his room ind' ptacid on a bed. 'Physicians ^ere-%ewtaforlfour of whom arrived sodlt' affefv who^ifemined him iaad pronounced _him beyond all medical laid. They also dwlafisd the case to be

aJ^f^^ym'oind

*Tln^^f in^an^wn-

m,, whea^e d^ed ,mily. "He pUsed

surrounded by his family. jaway with but little pain. The news of jhis. -death caused much excrement and very gehtt^tl J^IOk^hro^^ttbe city. All the down town hotels and newspaper offices displaysid their il&gs at half mast ias an act .^wpect^ .fhe Associated Press to-flay' iufbpled reaolillions expressive of prttfoabd ftorrdW at thelJeath of

PpiSXDKNT GRANT ,, daV qufetlyj liking V^iSe in

'Central Park in the 'alteraobjf. .*. SXPSDIX?U»ABY. Bumor says* a Cuban expedition of 160^jpn«5STe«rui»?(i'm j^hijad^phj*, leave 'here to-night,'xbut Cubans here deny the jtflut&ap^tjie AJK tsfja wja?

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'^ftieSwed^riborgian GortV^itiohHo-day !t&tHed the iuhject of intrwflutitfpn Of the wordft "parish" and' "Sioeese," info theif orfrftAjAtUbn.

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The.Wiuiamsbui^ Savings Bank was robb«d^t.bi8 ioreflooa by.JiPe«ls thieves of nearly $6,000. iSTcaWM?

ru,mj|r of tb^ dMifh.of !W Katlfbkd prtV« not generally predited.

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rjpn If as myriad yWlarVenj^wfioi, to Coi»

tefia/ it ^e4t

lore Nutt.

Shim

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lei

tbfs mrtrnii

will a»hj§piingfleld and -JS«^fort|. I -pr~r -rigs M. Fcom Bogton wmrnmmmmjT

BosTOF, June 18 At the Chatleeto^i City regatta this matning the single s.«inl race of two miles w«sr woir by'Walter BroWn, in 17 mintttes And- fourteen seconds. Thomas yle, Jr., second, 17 mih ut«l and 88 seconds. The r6ur oftrei race was won by the Harvard international crew without a cox-wain, in 38 minutes and 22 seconds, distance four miles. The Roohr crew which defeated them Tuesday on^ Charles »v«r, ,being-fecoi|d in 29:04. Some 6,000 persons present to wttaeat..-— k- tbottxnq.

At-the thi-d daj's racd of the Boston Tcettiog A^Mfiiatton at Mystic P«rk, in the tro: for 2:50 horse3, Pbillips' Danvert won in bey three straight heaiain ±33, 2:33jand2:28. Jonningg' Anthony Wayne Was 2 nd, and Doble's Did 3rd. The prizes wer«'Ji,8ft3,4700 and^300. ..

In the cecond race for 2 30 horses, aev«n started. fhe two first heats were won by Maynard's Darkness, the three la$t by 5klsc and Confidence who wbn $1,70b, Darkness $1,900, and Hays' Tfinsperor$8«(U Time -2:34v2 81T 2:3S!t, 2:30

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Last Friday evening the band belonging^) F^repaugh's *r»Mgarie re|)^A to the graveyard and played a dirge over the grave, as also over that of Hamblin Shepherd., Oa inquiry we wexe informed that since Stack was killed, the band ofet«ty%bow that has paastd lisi paid iitiilar hpaor to hia rexhains. To u* thi: custom, kwh&e it is new ami strange, also affecting.—Noblosvillo Register.

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The'Cotiseum to-day was filled toTU utmost, capacity- The programme was strtctl/' Cmssifeal and musical. Critics unite in pronouncing' the whole performanbe success fn ^very respect. -V 1 ,OlHv

Nova

Scotia.

HALIFAX, N. S., June IS.'—The following, resolutions were passed,, at the late Bepeal League Convention:

Resolved, That every legitimate means should.be used mmlwsJtLthe Conventftm'to sever connection with Canada, and bring about a union oil faired equitable terms with—the American Bepublic* itoolved, Thatthi» Coavetttftn reeom-. mend the formation of Leagues throughout the Province for the purpose of carrying tho_ foregoing tesolutioajnto .effect.

PBOUOTKD.

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Yi« ~Afciito Jlnndy, cognaaiidhig the British fiaet on this station, baa been proaaoted to a fuH Admiral, and will retbrn to Bhgland. He ^ftl.,be sQcceeded l^r Vioe Admiral Wolsey.' i-

ri* 9 From St. l*6ui*£ ST. LOVES,

June 18 -^The banking

houie bf John F. Darby & Co. suspended this morning.

S & E I N I A N A S A A O I I N N E 1 9 $

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I England. 'tunrvor, Jane 17.—In the House of tiordt to-night, the Barl of Kimberly defended the principle as3~det^U di^ndowbent of the bill. He believed coacarnni endowment inexpedient and impolitic.—* Total disestablishment and diaendowment wA the only measure which odsH ismon the gzievances complained of.

The oppoeition contended tnat land end not the chuifeh,' v^as the veal gtiet•npe. It wu unffcir to refuse tb remove bne grievance becauae ^oother e^sted» whioh might hereafter be legislated opoa'

The Bishop of Bipon oppeaed the bill. |Tbe Duke of Cleveland supportf^ ft, tf amendments coald be made, lord indale opposed the bill, especially the {clause' depriving Irish Bishops of their seats in the House of .Lords. Bather than reject them tbe Episcopal bench wooldjconsent to admit Bomanish prelates to ait there. After further debate the House uf Lords, at 1:10 a. m., adjourned without action on the bill.

LONDON,

of

Devonshire's speech in the House of Lordii the Marquis of Salisbury said he intended to vote for the second reading of the ibil), but did not commit himself to all its jdetails. He stigmatized as false the assertion that the House of Lords in assentSag to the will of the nation express sub* jordination to (he Commons. Were C*iat the fact, they had better disappear as a co-ordinate branch of the government.— In the majority of cases th«j Lords must decide for themselves, but when tbe Com[mons and nation are agreed on a given •point, the functions of the House Of 'Lords have passed away, and the responsibility devolves on the nation and the Commons. He thought the bill illtb* eral and imperious, but did hot believe the amendments would be contemptuously disregarded by the Commoauk. S "Lord Colchester, Bishop p? Tuam, opIpos'ed the bill, sind £arls Stanhope and Nelson proposed slight amendments and supported them briefly.

LONDON, June 18—The press this morning infer from the tone of debate in. tbe House of Lords that the passage of the iIrish Church bill is certain.

Tfie Times Bay3disestablishmentls foredoomed. The extent snd mode of proceeding remain to be settled. Modifications of the bill are now admissable.

—.i \*TfFraneio. -V-% BresVJu00 18.—The shore end of the French Atlantic Cable has been submerged. The Great Eastern has not yet coine in sight. When she arrives the splice will be made with the deep Jtoa qftbl^ the work of laying the line direct to the Islaui sf Pierre Mignelon will commence.

Spain,

MADRID, June 18.—A proposition is under consideration in the Cortes lor reduction by the Government of 33 per cent, from the coupons of public rentee when presented for payment.

W a a in to

Washinqtow, June 18.-A circular has been issued from this Treasury Department extending the provisions of the revised Warehouse regulations of October 30th, 1868, in relation to the transportation and exportation of goods, wares, ani merchandise to the Dominion of Canada, to ods, wares and mercban-ise-itnpurted iuio the I?ttfted titatesund exported immediately to tbe Bed l^ver teitlemont by way of Port PttmMna," at the ports of Boston, Portland, Detroit, PortJIuronj-ObicagotHid Milwaukee.

CUSTOMS BSCCI^TB.

Customs receipts from the 7th to the 12th inclusive, $2,966,416. rv

CINCINNATI MABKET. By Telegraph.) Oiboihb&ti,

Jnaa M.

TljOCK—Steady with moderate den and bet prices Urich»ng«l, family at 6005 75. WHEAT—Uachsnftd at 1 18(81 Si for Hot and 1 26 for No 1, bat the •lemana ia light —Dnll.eur at 68«SS for yell?# mixed and 64rt»60 fO: whfe.. vT8—Steady at 68(972, the latter rate for choice white.

OOTTO N —Scarce and prices a shads higher, middling at 32, stock light and not much on the market.

TOBACCO—Firm and in good demand «t 6 t$Q

^W|} tSKT—Firmer and holders now ask 9% aad a small lot sold at this rate. PORK—In good demand and about fOoB bbls •old at 933, mostly trken by a dealer from St. Lottis.

BULK MB4TS—SollTat 13" for iho(#iaeri and 16 for aides market Arm and qaiet. B\CON—Firm, shcaldere heli at 14^, sides 17%and 18% or cle rib aod cle«r. tl SIS Sugar cured at 20^21

IiARD- In fair demand at 19 B0TTIE—In demand and Am, freeh glggl. IGS -—firmer at 15@16c. LINSKKD OIL—In demand, sales of 980 bWa at II 8(31 03^ aud 1 05. This is oil which had been held by epecnlatori for nearly a year aad hey are now lelUugotit the regular erushera tie a ski a 1 04(^1 OS, tare guaraataed lew one lb pa barrel.

LARD OIL-Firmer attl 4291 47 GBOuEBIKS—Unchanged. GOLD-136J4 buying. MOM ST—Tight. KXCUANG*—Dull and not eMMntiall changed.

NEW TOUK MABKJST By Telegraph.) Haw loaa, June M. COTTON—Leass active bat unohangad at 8Q{ for mid ling.

FLO OB—AIOc better for shipping grade with active demand for export aad apaoalatiOa, act ft 80(86 86 for saperflne atata'aad westara, 6 CO9 6 60 for extra state, 6 70®6 60, ror extra weatarn, 6 6SA7 35 for white -wheat extra, 6 00®6 76 for 0,' 6 60AT 60 for extra St. 1AH1.S, O0A11 00 for good to choice do., closing firm no aeOanof •hipping g'ades at Inside quotation!.

KYK FLOCB—Quiet at £4 S&*6 36. CORN MKAL—Dull. 1THI3KT—Quiet at 91 OS for wee tern free. WHEAT—2@Sc better, closing leea active at 1 44%31 for No 8 spring to arrije, and afloat, 1 62 for Ho 1 do afloat and to arrive, 1 68 for amber State, 1 6901 SO for amber HicWgao, 68®1 67X for whtte Michtoa and hite Oaliforal*. 5 wotat

S—Dull and heavy at 61£83 western per eanal, S4^i9 for do

BTE—Qaiet CORK mixed western

H0LAS9ES—Unlet andffirm. -r Tf f? HOPi—Dall. riTBOLBUK—Dell at Wr ciUde and 31 for reflaed.

LIFSBSD Oil -DnU at 1 0101 OS.

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TDBPKNTINI—Heavy at 42«43}£. PORK—Heavy at 133 96 for old mesS, SCQ 26 60 for prime and 28 S6Q2S 66 for prime meat.

BKSF—Steady. CDT MEATS—Firm at 13#13}4 for ihoakler*

f°r b"n""

SS—Firm, Stratford and Staffordshire

at IT.

LARD—Dull at I8320 for steam and 20#3QJ4 fof kftTtle rendered. BCTTEB—A ehede better it 20033.

CHEXSB—In MT reqnfet at l£|tl9. MOf SI—ConOanss striaffot, »tistjrs»|( tioas at highest ratee of to^lay the Innlttam rate was at in eoSSecaeaa flat and in others with tbe addition of 7 per ceat eulisfccy, demand continued until after bank hears and tae last traasactioa reported oa Um iueet was at 4*1G flat. srSBUISG—bull aad anchaacsd.

GOLD-Heavy, opsned at 37^4'feU to closed at 3%.

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4«ae 18.—Wednoe4ayefWi*

lag1 next ia assigned by tbe Legislature for discussion of the lAti ameadsaeov

55

tlarar cvrrttfifwh: 1» the Poet OBce, i. Mforf m'T Jss StAWttAT. Jane i9, i86awit

ffng

aa anca 'iO

nn

W D3!W ,at»i

UADlBi' HB/ mtir ffifui 00 Moaroa HJSkGeorgteiZ^i

iias* ggi» ({if7licKa«»aia»«ls.8A

Bar.oa ffis ASira^McVnHw Mrk Karv Baraes Mis Sarah Dalcol Aba Jennie BMvi KIeS Zttpka asHickds StcaSesaa sail Browa HUa Anaa ^.ParkMwTi, •rice Viss Emma Patten Bailie O Burtlagtoa Sitae EUa'' 'Peter Ura Boras Mrs XUaabeth Phillips Martha .(too Baatain Miaa Alva PuUum UrsJMargaret. SSdweUMrsSM BadcsMrsrfA, .^» Canada Mrs Matilda Bhemel Miss ft A OhapKaa Miss Sasaa Jthodee Mia Itachel

M!ss Alice Bodgers Miss fiamanjfjjt CUverXiss Lenora .Stakamaa MisS Llzsie

Cagick Miss

June 18.—After the Duke of

!i1i

1

'Sibley Mrs Phebe

Bdwards Sarah a* Shineberger Miaa Iiizaie art Miss Clara ^Siutclair Miss Jennie Kvans Miaa Fannie Smith llias Gray Mrs H.iaa A ***Smith Miaa Jennlo iSOq GenungMiss Canieaiifj Bhortstop Miss Mary u. 6 Godden Mrs N A

f4KjTerreU

0

Baveas Miss Bnby Terrel Sattla Halloway Thompson Wiss Kol!ft0£f5 Hake Mrs 2 ITaadnz -r Miss Juliat99q Jackson Klisa 3 Vesey *Irs_JupUth ,aiv Kanney Miss JanneV, Walaon Mrs Loucinaa Kely Mrs Ann

(P

"Welch Miss Mary

Leavftt Missi viL'Weaifall Mra Chrlstena Mann Miss Moliie Westfall Mrs Jaates Meenach MrsMelinda IRun Mrs Mary Mills Miss Sophia

4

MisnerSaVah jiw Wright Miss Mary/ .Ha OrtfTtk^BB's LIST. & AdamsJ^S ,r tanraoce JasM Adelr tM ^ALiokf^rd ,0 0 v|si ABdenoiiON^j i.^JiDtcaoo I Abbott tf (LwlOW BftlchAJl ^''Leonard 8 Barkly John .X^ggett W 41W

tftti

Barr JJbadc, -i0 *WJtt taoiti€ BeaclA.il fHank Frapk ,„'.

a Kerrey

BereftIM^VB*.«• Baiay ,'.'9«*abwarikieg icUiaoi T:tw ioi aAattin^B ees I svar Ant/va» sswr*

-4

Matter GeO BtirkeSB •klUrd Sdwd Brans &£<*

a?«dwewWnneyirana)«iisU 9-3 I Lijerauda James 7

Bntler'ivo^^ on ,I»MKrVu oilsiiTa Bunesl^mdel

0)

aoMncphyJ'ato'ict os

sas&PS.""

•-.*«i

Oalhonn nT 9iit O'Oonnell Mishap I CWdwall .i OO&d *arce uiiamH .aaoa

CoxSraqton »»JoidteMol Ottcrr:•••*•* ie«f*I GoombsV. ca Ue'Wb $enitett ]£ii ebiTq

diiw

IMMurray-Geo sivii djBhmlesfleo ]|&iauuaei

Evan Jas ^Bhoppell Johh GardenmierJJ tOOtsei Bparlw.Wm Soiq sv»i lW^v«ds Tbpm« ,tt C~cyf Evaua James rsmallwo^d Bichard Garrett A art® Goirard Lutha&BpjguBj^^^jyi^ ^a^ Glover W iege'F laastepheasoa I" HamiUODtP aeves isaoSniith Harry OjJ. OiJsm

§oirt»nd B" S^fetard Martin0

a

9&*>

Hoieomb Williaai' :t 0aStilM9n S Gary. W Holmes John Schialer W Hogdon B"~ '8clrtoureei & Blancy Hogdon

ovurumaBi

ec

uiancy

Brass Hnster Fred bioa iTnttle.-Uirami tni# Hatehia«N Kile aa WaW«Dianiufl thns ThMswf

bioa fTuttle airam'

9 iJ

m'*}

Feaeybreeds. -V-a o-* Ucj New Tork {notations fhr Cash.' *ta ^tUffLL, BIPLBX DEMIN.G,"'

Corner Fifth and M%in streets. d»W.

NTOVJKN! HTOTEC*!

W0BTH-WBHP I« WD- C0PBT nOFSB, ^ICKI *a«soii ejjri

4r.-|

AT T:

STAIN I. xjia

•V.» t'.'ov fn»

mo

tin* a f*.

Witl* each CookStirta Sold

We warrant overy Sto^e to bake well, stand fire, an 1 have a good draught. Our stoves are ot*ie $ aRfti({Ml f'WIIlin

B£8f SMOOTH CA8TIN«8,

And aot' liable to crack. We keep. onjiatMl a .ITiRtMila" Of fi'V.fjs

MA.NTELS AIJDGBATESI

Alse a ftaU line of tha auat appronai patte^Sbf

PLWS! •fjftr iC&IAJII And a !Mist44f pf

FAIBBlSKft «€ALE» I

We bay for cash, fgatnsiwly»aaal. pay no rents, &

SELL AS CHEAP if1

sia, 4Bi lJf

AS THI

E A E S

Call and Investigate,

Hm.

for new

do per rail.

OATS—A shade firmer at 77#78J for wsstatti aSo*t aad ?T fbr do to etore. JBIOI—Dull. Carol!aa at «#9. oorrxi-Quiet. 8UGAB—Firm, Onbaat 1JX®».

Wo.l

BBBORS OF YOUTH.* feaaK Mm, tkeespMeheeof years haadem&t tbe faet that reliance may be placMLin the eMcaty if

DR. BEIilSS SPECZFld*^ *»r the spaedy and pel •saeat oera ef esaaiual Musbaiiss tto sesait af TonthfBi IstiMrMtM,' ahlsli asc'tr'nl raiaa ifcs liapptiisas^aeoWSa tbe sufferer for bnsiaees, sociat sudery,- earri» an. Thar eaa ke nsed mlf+pat .ppivMspuMJn urference -WltB bttiliiass pflksyiis. price one Dollar per "boa, or four boxes for three dollars. yoa»ce»«ot pwoare tkase jille ecipea an es^aey to Baraa I Co., Cedar «tre«t. ly## Tesl^'WtawM^f'WM^vMtWreiarn maff. Well •(•led. Private drcalars to geatlessea seat free eo application. Xadoee stamp. deolMsedwly

ii iaT^&i

ES3 &W

Ii#i

mm

wi£-«ettC^

r^.jttjtl^ie^. jS^g||^^Ai_a*ffcjifar. *wfe

CA--OWT BfoOljti

onY cOOOS.^ %eii A

V© »6:

ia te. -s«x

RYCfi

Si

€0.

,, ""'J rtclj, 'UUM^sapate«fte^ewaM«aetkerwHh

SEASONABLE

-\%Uj .fa&t

w«fl eif-tr- -3w e:

Ji.

A* taRttm&OROTr ibr LADIES aad OKILDBEK

Jfmir 9BSHI OOOM

In great T»risty, la small aad medinm chtoks.

Llaaa Laee Poiats,

aV iilama Lace Fiohues d« For yonng laAesi 8-4 black and 8-4 White

i-! eiap'tf

Sarah

Shawl

Crepee. Large stock of-

SUMMER SHAWLS.

ifi

^ARASOLS,

btotca

Muait5 "ijUOJI

.is

3/C T. j.'c& ,e.•: 5CJ YJSiilf-

AHD

iiiw isaiooa

a 1

Willard Mrs Christlahna.

Extra Silk Son Umbrellas.

THE TRIMMING STORE •. ..-aano «MM ff.

it

H'.r

a

BlMWilitislj'to Trimming Bating, Tfimmlngs to msteb, Lftdies' and^ Geite?.. Bagllsfc

tUtTlog Ma other Gloves, ?aeJ«MI8 lljlCBi moil ,^ nBicqrr:...

&c.

Bneks and Idinens

o:et GC-:i .•

'WHllSt'iittbei BtdTs, StSMIl Chseks, Stripes filr GFS|Stv aad Bays, under price. !3ua.v.T: :iv.

MargeiHes* & Hooey Coml

tOM

^ia" A. S

A

^/n ^|^designs end at popular prices.

CARPHS WALL PAPER &e

LOOKJLl-Om^-r

woij.fJ

iaiia

thisthoUsal ^^"washbWnTy'K Jaoteon Charley oili mnvitrtier .«• |bin{ Jes».ri0* A Wiihersoson Jptepb uA Johnson Beach ReuleWhitea Burnett Kecy Thottts KegbelC WoodeJBagiiMfitfb ?oi KiSer Jacob IVood Tlito Lathrop

lO ?:ni~t

Wall Paper

••ictStub

and Decorations

1Ki£BU

th#l^%if^y«ttr Orders for a lob that will please Or no pay. All orders for Paper Hangiag let! pritlkjie^rill be proaiptly attended to, aad satis 'taction guaranteed.

.$%shaw oiaJ«t7fc-a' e:.' ii--''-*- .' ,f. taw r»i-

un

—r?j "'Ji1",' NOTICES.

tatiii a*t -cr

a

at

om

i-f

-.-.lueo kill

d*:

Tfielltfgest 8t»«K iBIhe City -isieba bu(v* 1 .T ti»

to Mbub t-v, jna .meiL. #i"L' «?,'

-t't*

WE Wfl Fim-TWQ rac®8

Ol

at

NOB. SO 3D 52

r$

Main St.

c. c. gatifH co. aarilSdw2m iNs^iti^h

iv }tw9:

-nA i*iit

1 1 1

'A a a*ti b»e- VsqonatJe iuKiti* vtlw S (Tii'l'S TvliuJ •.=

BO

tdolsv »"*»fcn»sCTC!,.*»«dJ t»-«

BAEG-A I3S"S

|bi£ et!s -a iiiv..} I «rfl acofl" il",a sits'.'v*f-

u.

VfcJJ*

1 '-ei-.l .•

vjmA

es'-'-i

SO Dezen Hoop Rldrti

*C

edJ .*1

at 3S and 80 cents.

qa

vg-muj

---v

K.i't Colored Prists at cents.

ti &•->.? oavfea erf a^-iss-iayaii

qit sui a Vr *t. t.

¥ard wide Brown Hnslin csae if 11, 11% aad 15 cenis. fiJiW fc.-a ,ff

Jj

iitdi

fli •.

•I ode ,nubile''i

»i

nese tiif

aS low s* 10 eents a pair.

-«ee inc-rt ted'Si-S .{j fc y^ffiiA eti ien'«q "H. a t&~: ... -Jwdoai: »dl #oa ih- a'

3*C"50

ici os Ltd »ai

to tai «i .-

JS?

SMITH Chemical Dye Works, Second street, between Uait ud Cherry, adjoining the Ste#axtH«Qie.

Dielagla all ft* hrMcb«s, snch^eCrapeShaw la Rfbbons, Mlk" of All kinds, Macino aad &el<a1ae Dreeass Curtains, Pltuaea, Laoe, Valveu Paraeola anrt mngee. 'Pkrtiealar attention paij t# CleaaUg and. BeAaiskiagt.wlUMKt daaaaieg the cflf"f«, sndh arliclea aa Crepe Shawls, Sili Drasers, Merino aad peLaine lff*aae^,sBri.che ^awls, Oaihmere Shaell, Cloaks, c«rp»ts and, Piaaa Covers, Clean log or Gents' Coats, Eanis aad Teste nsaflf doa«, Q^tm

EXPRESS

sassBssasss

•W«K«8» ,£ .S'SSl

,#***VS.jJ Jip4 Mn' .'- »($. 4K»*to0til

BUSINESS DlRECTOaY. iTKaaiYa. iT Meredith A Delano, farrlagtaa Block. W*. e. MeLeea.ee Maia esse*. Balrd 4 OraftTsBMala Mtoesa. tuff •eott* Day tfW Okie Street. Joe. B. BUte, Ohio Street. A&GHITXCTS ASt BUILDXXS. J. A. Yi/dsgb, wnaMsssSm. Oilft A Williaas, esraar Hiatk ail •alfcarQ

BOOTS AJID 8HQSS.

Jacob Doll, soath fsertt etssaS. 1 BOOKS AND STATIOariBT^ Bertlett A Ofendy. 101 Maia meat. *T A. H. Doolef, IW^Msda tW ba*ebs. Frank Hsiaig

!. 4

A

Bro., LafayatM Street. BlLUARM.

At TentaaiaHoSat,

ifm.

tta»,

CAJUUACUC JfACTOBY.

COAL DBATiKfoW^f

J. A. Morgan.Snlliran OounlyOosir"! John McFarlane, Biter coal. DRBSS MAKING. Mrs. S. B. Hedges, Ohio, bet. «th aad 6tk Its

DJUIT1STB.

L. H. Bartko!oBew,UT Mala Street. U. O. lainoola, eta St., betweea Maia aad Ohio. DKY GOODS. Taell, Bipley AOo., eeraer tik aad Mala street W. S. Hyce a Oo., 77 Maia street. 0. Wit tig a Oo.. 170 Maia street. Sdsail a Oo., corner Fourth aad Mala street Saxton a Walauley, 111 Main street. Oornellus a Uaggerty, corner Main aad Third

DRUGGISTS.

Barr, Qnlick a Berry, ooraer Maia and Fonrth FARMING IMPLSmMTO. Jones a Jones, east side FoblioAqaaxe. GUNSMITH AND STINCLL CUTTEB

John Armstrong, Ohio street, eeet of Third. HARDWARE. *. Gory a Mancourt, Main Street. ".w Aasiin, Shryer a Oo., Main Street^.

Joeeph O. Yates, 1*6 Mala street HOTELS. National Honse, coraar Math aad Maia. Clark Hoaae, comer Ohio and First. 7 Terre Haute House, corner Maia aad Serentn. Farmers' Hotel U«r 9th aad chary.

INSURANCE AGENTS.*

Hager A MoKeen, DowUng Hall. J. A. Feou, 86Main strsat.

Jasses H. Taraor, at McKeen

ivc.nl :,

-oia o-"« 3ifti»»"«. .«

s"«-r-

cod? "Sv 'm *\V

©MTielius ^flaggorty's.

',

lid w«s tf* soad' 1-- t-ai Good Bleached Hulin at 18Ji cents.

»»li

€OOd«

,v

»eoe atfi Cheaper ttai'swr. 9 *xl a*t V' -65|£i'S Good Thread, ?.• •-..••"i, :v'.« ^Warranted 200 yards, only fi oents a spool.

ii

i-Oi(K

utxt

liir^e lloei "of Jeans aid ,s otloiadM 11 ASterylow priese.

ww ai- .?•

aTj *H to 0O3 stt rnrtStQOKO? 11 »ai?

r'

T"

V..~i%

rm

b-

1

PERCALEi

J- O

....

t. *T

FBfiWCH ud SCOTCH

W A S I!--".

im.fi

T.-s?-"-

S"MI*iJ

4 i,

stripes

"n *'r

•n CHECKS and TICKS ^.j

-•Jn'T a

8^1 iv nris tw'5*'

1

}lt*

in

-c

•(1%3

iOWBliita tf-.

i-"

rvi oa iJi-n

Cor, Main sad Third 8t«.

A

REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Headriob ATaaga, lafBTMalaasd 4th streets SADDLERY HARDWARE. Fred A. Boss No. 6 sonth Fifth street.

STONE WQBK.

Wftttof ft Ipplnphoai n, ckmf" iMlt, twoeod ti.aad l(Hhe T:' BSWISa MACHUfl&rU Carter A elner. ii lfortt 4th Street. T. H. kiddle 151 Main Strest.

SKIRTS AND CORSXTSi

!,

1v"~ C:'J

,W tf Uti'ii

£^UFUS H. SIMPSON,

ATTOBIET AT 1«AWV

HOT amy public

/fBunissioier «f D«eds for WesUri Skid,

Fire and Life Insnranee Ageat,

Terre Hants, Indiana,

OFflOB—In Scott's Bnllding—up-stair--ep-poelte the Hew Court Hones. nOHCB —Oollections made ia and oat of, Court, at reasonable amiasioaa.

XSPICIAL ATTBNTION glrea to settleMe of Kstates and. Qnardiajs in, tba^ProbateCo^t. S. '•'.'j ,1- -?.S

FOR SALE. '\V

A nice little Honse of four roosts, aad the lot. In Sib ley town, at a bargain. 40 acres of good land in Washington county, Illinois.

Two and aeras of ground, well set ia frail tress and shrnabery, with a good IX story hoaee and oat -buildings, known as the Oiiasore property, near Moat Bos School House.

Several Brat elass dweUiaghonsss ranging front 3|000 to 912,000 ia price. A braaaew house and alee let oa Maia strset,* east of the railroad.

A good Piaao, nearly sew, at low figures. A smell frame baUdlag, eeraer ef Stk aad Cbsetant streets aheap pamhsaar to leaere tbe bulMlng.

A city lot, adjoining the rasidsaee at John D. Marphy, on North First street. A beaatirnl building lot, coraer of 8th aad Walaat streets fanned shadeaad frnlt treee. 120 acres of good timber land, 1X alkaftia Martlasburg, couaty-seat of Bipley Ooeaty, Mis. aoari, at a bargain. Will he eold for part cash, pad good trade for belanoe. Call at Blsapssa'e Bsal Isteis

WANTED..

FABMS AND HOUSX8 TO 8XLI, AND BENT.

Contlneital Life Insnranee Company,

1

OF" NBJW YOK K.

CAPITAL, paid ia 10,0MI *,M7,17»4» POLK1I8 Issued iu I860 n. He SIMPSON, —D19TBI6T AOBNT. Marlldwtf

for

WOOD I WOOD!

-^OOD! WOOI

of ssasan at the "Barly Hoaee, Farlaae1*

hundredcorda of seasoned Card Wood

.aU- All orders left at the "Bwrly Hoaee," Wast Main street, or at John Mo. Farlaae

letsll Beptr

.fc*iwc.«fsr

1 «rt,e sstiar

rA

Wildy. Thoaes A Oe., Oor. IdaadWalaat^

,r *tfg if-:*'

OliOTHlirO.

W. H. Baaaister, T» Maia Street.'^ Oroeer a Miliar, tl Main stress, 'testeJoha BaraiSle, peer aaxioa A Wst—n *S. Fred flchlewmg, 1M Maia street.

:i .Jtr-iauiav

JEWEXtLEBS.

8. B. Froesnsa, T4 Maia street. .iT»b ano$ John B. Freeman, 6 Warrau's Block Jacob Kern, Opp psite Fost Offlce.

LIVELY STABLE.

.Robert Hunter, o£ »e»lte Baatln Honsu, LEATHER, L. A. Burnett, ltA.aad 146 Main Attest. ,c MONUMENTS, SCOTCH GRANITE

Walter a Xpplnghonsen, Cherry strset, be tween 9th and 10th. MUSIC DEALERS. 35S5 la. Kiinsr, Palace of Mwio, 48 Ohio ikml.c&Q

MECHANICIAN.

A. Tittman, 16 sonth 4th Bt. opp. Post Oflce.' MILLINERY. M. A. BaHdan, 80 Kfaln street.

Iab- L"d.a

a i-

Paddock's Mil

07 rwrk sir!

I .i'J

HereS Arnold, Main street. 8. WelaS Me. 69 Slain street.

STUNE CUTTEB8.

Wagner a Mcfarlane, Castef T. H.( Freight bepot.

UNDERTAKES.

Isaac Ball, earner Third aad Oherry, r' M. W. 0'Coai.elk *iaia Stroet ..

SIMPSON'S COLUMN.

ax Ail

ESTABLISHED MAY 12.1851

or

aettoqast

dut goods

C.WIIIIO&OO.

1VO MAHT STREET,

aoiHnsqo

fil

3 tmt'estst'l »ts lU

rint

Floor.

4 «*v r.

WeoShr

tat the" next 20 days,

A Big Drive ia Hosiery.

Thi PhcBnix Hose Hit ae^i. J» ABetter Quality

at IS cants.

S'BwtSrfSJt

fcr SO oenta.

Best Bibbed Hose,

Merino Ftaiata, at 93 ota. as a

rtn.ii

stook

or

LADIES', ^inSSESV OHILDBEN'S, MEN'S and BOYS'

1

HATS AND CAPS.

al

S. L. Straus, 1« Main at. .^ new Mrs. Buckingham, Oor, 4 and Ohio.1^

MILITARY CLAIMSL

D. S. Dansldson Farrfsgton Block, Mala St: NOTIONS AND TRIMMING^ T. H. Biddle, 151 Main (treet.

PHYSICIANS.

Dr. 8. J. Tonug, west side Publio Squar*. Dr. I. D. Seelev, 41 Kortb 4th Street.

a

RETAIL GROCERS.

B. E. Wright A. Co., 166 Main Street, F. D. Molloy No 8 Sonth 4th 8trSet'.v 0.1. Bipley, Main Street.

a

s'•

RAILROAD AGENT.

lEarosxEK/ir At Tsry lew Igarss.

/m i*I

Look at our CHEAP TABLEt

A VARIETY OP GOODS

WHICH WE WAST TO SELL it prices 25 per cent Below Cost

That table really contains bargains, and it will pay to call in and examine the goods.

Our store is foil of other goods, which we will sell cheap. ft. B. All our goods are first class, and no second among them.

€. WITIIG A CO.,| 170 MAIN ST,.1KMINQ BLOCK. 1 9UIVV asiigsS iw r'r.-ss\^ Tae. act &d ei safani^so sir ?A' d: »sco tai'oqcsl

HEBZ A ARNOLD,

89 MAHV STREET, a ci 3 iz .•iza

iitfUbk*

zttLi

SFLIHDID WHALEBONE

CORSET

At 7S cents.

A beautiful

flMftmi ma*tof8ct%tr*at 60 eta

AQG&TPAl&QF

LADIES fHOSE

A to

QTUER GOODS Iff PRQPuR T10N.

They Bepair Free of Charge All Hoop Skirts

Whioh were bought of ibem or their prodeoeMer, Mr. Weiss.

MluLlNfcRY

jy|LLLi2TB&Y. BUCKlIGHAa See nesial te tae eeraar of Fourth aid Ohio streets, wneresiia ia now opeaina a fail aad complete a toeS ol

Si fins style Boauets, Blheeas, Flow

an, aa. IAIBGOOOd—Ooaet^Btly bead a •Unlet ai'urtaent ef Bwi-cfaes, ijo.le Victoria reSs aueaO kiada «.f Hair Work, LaoieS sell sd '*e •beaasor.neat.

j^ujcuYAL.

RAILROAD AGENCY.

I hare mused ssy oflse to McKeen a Faudook'i Mill, whsre 1 would he pleased to see aiy old (rieada aadoaetusssrs.

Throaah rsss^pts ctrsa oa

Wetsr

ratsa

shlpmaate of pre-

daoe to all Fastssa CitUa, All Ball, aad Bail aad

as

low. aad Dm as quick as aad

iiaar it Oraiala IMlk shipped to Sew aa withaat oksap of ears. JAMES fi. nilll, A(t.

DCNTI9TRY.

L. H. BABTHOLOMJBW Svaeaoa i» MaoesmnsL E N I 8 T,

D*

Mm to Sr. D. tt. WKLD, Ho.

1ST

•atieaai Stoek, TsneHaata

kalo

St.

lad. [mSOdtf

JJU.0. O.LIKCOLN^

Tbe Oldest Bstabliahed Dentist In Tam Uauta.

Osssoe Oa Sixth Street, betweea Mala aad Okie, eaa deer soata ef Hatioaal Hariac had apwarda

af

sight

years' ezpe. that he eaa UyS^dlyju,

la Deatlatry, ha is ithfciMss la all saas

JOHN BAJBLNIJLLfi.

^rduntTallor, MADtsnnr,

O—r Saatm WmlmaUja Dry Goods ttore

Woeld isspistsally sell

tbe attentloa of the olti-

aeae ef Tern Hanta, aad the pabUo la aeaeral, that ha has reated roosss abore Saaton A Welms-

tey's Dry floods

store, for theparpoaeefeerryiae

•enlint Tailoring. Be keeps atweys oa haad a FASHIONABLE SBMOHOH OF OASSIMSBBS, TMI1B03, u&OTIU, ae., aad le ready te make it ap la Ike latest Style ana ea snort fletiee, aad Beeeeaahle Terms. Ha ring no high reate to ear, he prestiaee te make *p to oider, whstber the goods be laralshed by hiss or not.— Srerythiaf la his line choapwr than aaywhere

Oattiac deae aadwaoaated to St. A liberal patronage solicited. ang&dtf.

ipsi er faiplitii

Haw Ootrasa orLaozvaae, aa delivered at tbe Sow

Tork Unseats of Aaetonv, embracing tbe (•Hoots: Bow to Idee aad what to Lire for Toath, Mataritr aad Old Ap Manhood Oeaatl Uy Reviewed. ne Oaaee of ladigeetioa Flata-

laee

Ulled.

1

iid Sereees Plsissis aesonnted

of-

B. Usesia, Prop'r,

Oee north Third strec {promptly Ulled. KABLKT HODSa—W. deaKMl7

far:

Mar-

la«e FaUoaophieally OoasMerad, Ao. Pocket olassee ooatainiag theee l^otares will be forwarded oa reneipt of four stamps, by addreesiaft SaO*T Saw Toaa Mvaatm or Asatobt,SIS BroadWay, Saw Terk. aarlMly