Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 August 1869 — Page 2

daily EXPRESS

tbbbb hautb.

Ihnrsday

Senator in place of

"most

iND-

Horning,

Aopwt 5, 1869.

Tax New Albany Ledger, and tome

other Democratic organ*, are very indignant at the deoiiion of the Attorney Gen. eral which grant# colored children the

immediate benefit

appliances. The old system

colored people for the

of while children was more in acco

with

Democratic

principlea.

^^rr::

Xsz

Pro£

Jvltob

H.

TJniversity

of the

gan, made vacant by Dr.

The

Pbesidekt McCosh, of

female students there,

from the State of New York,

Notwithstanding

Maqill

The

it.

•oh

KxpOftitlOlAf KMlaM,WMl tuTfftbriciof Morihweater

of Michi­

Havem's

nation, and adds that

resig.

the

friwnds of that institution will certainly have cause

for

to be the

rejoicing if this shall prove

case.

Tennessee election occurs to-day.

The chances are that the

Sehthr

States

whose term expires March 4th,1871—will devolve upon that body.

Britain, and with some of those on the Continent, to say that the average attain ments of college graduates here and there are about equal." So much has been so often said about the superiority of the English and Continental college course over the American, that we are pleased with this remark from a scholar so well entitled to pass judgment.

The standabd

has not]

deemed it necessary to fortify his position, nor to call on the War Department for assistance from any arm of the military service. In fact, quiet reigns. The

damnable, infernal outrage" is

"submitted

to" with patriotic forbearance.

Sun—not the great solar luminary

that is subject to an occasional eclipse, but the New York orb that always "shines for all"——is pleased to believe that it might be a piece of good fortune for Gen.

Grant if

most of his brothers-

in-law and Bome of his other relations could be struck by lightning. Brothers* in-law are a great comfort when they are confined to domestic life but when they rade in you and sell you, and make you the means of filling them with the spoilt of office, and disgrace you and disgust your real friends, they become

a nuisance.

It is possible that before any

man

Wlix the Journal, if the weather

too oppressive for editorial effort,

the effect

of its pet

Let the Democratic farmers

of this section be instructed as to what extent their pockets are expected to bleed in order that themanufacturers of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and other Eastern States, may find relief

Tux New York Tribune publishes the statement, heretofore alluded to in our dispatches, that an Austrian newspaper editor has been fined

"five

florins" for

calling the respectable Mr.

Andrbw

Josxrsoir 'the most corrupt scoundrel in America." Beckoning the value of the florin at thirty-five cents, this indulgence in libelous luxuries has cost our German cotempor^ry the enormous sum of $1

of goods is a surprise to all, showing that the West can weave its own cloths and be clad in princely beauty too. Five rooms each a hundred feet deep, are filled with a great variety of cloths,

them. The wool is excellent

°f ^^'tTtStng unexpectedly

colored people for the exclusive

__mc»tly

ftnd

Qeorgia|

ulating the extending of

evangelical

Eepub-

licans, in coalition wilh the Democrats, will carry the State, and it Is not altogether improbable that

a

Democratic

majority in the Legislature may be se-

about one-half.

Princeton Col­

lege, said, at the recent meeting of the Philological Association, that he "prepared, from a pretty extensive acquaintance with the universities of Great

at

that of any college for young men. During the past year there have been

362

150

60

Eastern States, and

the Journal's

cendiary declaration that the system of stamped duties

"is a

swindle and a

75.

This seems large, and if everybody in the world who has offended either by Word or in thought, ia the same way, should be similarly, mulcted, the gtqsa

»mnnnt

of

the pecuniary penalties would probably be greater than that of all the money— gold, silver, copper, nickel, platina, brass, and paper—in the whole known world, including, thq. cowry-shells used as currency on the coast of Africa. Still, in the Austrian case, we do not object to the severity of the damages, because they cannot be supposed to know Xjr.

John-

there, as we, to our infinite joy and comfort, have known hftn.

Miss Laura Keene has turned farmer and likes it. The Florences are back from England with new plays.

Ida Lewis sayB she hasn't the slightest intention of getting married Attorney General Hoar is the most in dustr ious member of the Cabinet

I

Brignoli has realized in his Southeia.' and Wes'terS-campaign

General

Wo ol

Association at

Xuidutomt

Cin-

ClM*U,0. .r .gfeCorrespondence Daily Stpm* 1 ClHCnrHATI, O.,

fine

so far as

Georgia, Mississippi gee, Kentucky Ohio

ron,npV-,

I

Bzbltk,

College, may be induced to accept th Presidency

it

'•*-««, .»

be. There are

goesi

but thore should be more. Vigo makes creditable display of woolens, and Indiana does her part well. The South shows an

large and excellent variety

cotton—surely a good sign,

2,000

exgel

lence of our Western goods, and

Seymour's majority

November was

Joseph S. Fowxeb

Governor, had

natTckronkle

in

of whom were

from the

102

from the West.

The price for board and tuition is

$16,000.

Henry Ward Beecher announces thaii he will not lecture this coming season An important arm of the postal service is disabled—Postmaster General Cresswell's.

Victoria supplants Eugenie in the fash* ionable world by sending us the English Prints.

Somebody refers to the

Kamehameba

is nom­

inated to the Presidency hereafter, the number of his brothers-in-law and cousins will be carefully ascertained.

is

explain

system of

"direct

ation according to population," upon the people of Indiana? Will our neighbor state how many million dollars of the burden of taxation that system would transfer from Yankee to Hoosier shoulders? This is a most seriously important matter. It was supposed to have been settled in tho last national campaign, and to have gone to oblivion with the debris of the Tammany platform, but having been exhumed by the Journal, we hope that paper will have the manliness to defend

V, of

not

the Sandwhich

each other for over two years.

tax­

A

said. Do re has destroyed his great gambling picture because the originals of the portrait threatened his life.

It is stated that Hon. John

P.

rope before his return to this country. Governor Ciaflin, of Massachusetts, is said to have driven the last nail in his political coffin by onforcing the liquor law.

Dent proposes to "go in on his muscle1 for tbe Governorship of Mississippi, regardless of what Grant and "the family" ibink about it.

Senator Morton will renew his financial bill next session, and will also support a measure of universal amnesty the Fifteenth Amendment is a fixed fact.

Ht&ry

Ward Beecher says that if we

want to manage men we must do as beekeepers do when they want to manage bees, wash our hands in sugar and water.

The

widow of the late

one of the oldest and worthiest officers the old army, is making a good Postmistress at Fort Hamilton,

N. Y.

The death of William Jordan, F.

34 years

Gazette, in tho 87th year of his age, is announced. Horace Hatch, of South Lee,

1812

Keara^yafJteokul

seventy-one

acres

the

,ooo.

Aug.

3, 1869.

The great exposition. opens excellently and the quality, quantity

and

variety

in

88,678.

Stevenson, for

over

78,000 a

year ago.—•

We were not looking for such substantial gains in the "dark and

bloody ground:

It will be a pleasure to record one more such advance next year, rubbing out entirely the Democratic balance left

terday's election.

Let

out

Personal.

Garibaldi

is to visit England.

Mr: Peabody's health is improving. Gen. Robert

H{

Anderson is

ton.

of the late examina­

tion of the students at the Vassar Female College is said to have been as high

In

Japan.

$400

per year, and the Incidental expenses about as much more. That makes education somewhat expensive. Few can afford it. Alas for poor girls who would like to obtain a collegiate education.

Asa Packer voted for Breckinridge the Charleston Convention. Hon. John Forsyth, of Alabama,

not been

ill, as was

of ^pe-vine^

largest vine yard in Iowa. tChey are trained in wire. The fitting upfost

Mr. Stewart bas finally concluded Jthe purchase of the north-east-

ing it a whole square in extent.

There are

ieen

A

In

stim­

our

manufactures

in the West. This is but a glimpse and the newspapers here will give extended reports.

On Friday

ol

a sale

goods closes the ex­

hibition. Truly yours, •-.* 3-

Kentucky Election.

Tho estimated majority for the Demo» cratic candidate for State Treasurer in 40,000 to

I from

cured, which is a matter of great impor-1 reduction tance, as the choice of a United

rte§|?u^$Sk-~r.d rM*xZr

of Scots in the British national gallery in

London/ each

and

coarse, honest goods with noifcoddy

in

at them unlike

all the others ia every detail oi feature and complexion. Gail Hamilton actually contemplates another visit to her Minnesota farm.— Horrible visons of trunks and bandboxes already flit before the eyes of poor Balicarnassus.

Stetson, of Long Branch, can pick yoh oat the Boston man by the manner in

which

Carolina, Alabama,

he holds his knife, the Baltimorean by the way he peels his potatoes, and the Washingtonian from his eating the whol? of

the

Mississippi, Louisiana, TenaeS-

Ohio. Indiana, Illinois

Indiana

»v.«t Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Califor-

samples from

200

potato, skin and all.

ex­

hibitors. The affair most be highly beneficial in leading people to learn the

Washington's portrait in crayons,look ing like a good-natured English gentle* man, adorns the British national portrait gallery in London, because be was an English Colonel before he was an Ameri. can General

couple of fashionable weddings

A

45,000. This

of last year's majority

not, you are the author of

bv

yes­

Republican

friends across the river take courage and prepare for an early triumph. The Fifteenth Amendment is coming.—Ctncu*

Charles'

Mans

Senator Sherman is at home in field, Ohio. It is expected that Queen Victoria will shortly visit'Paris.

Mr. Hepworth is about to leave Eng land for a tour in Russia. The Duke of Edinburgh, son of Queen Victoria, is

haf

reported.

Hans Christian Anderson never was married. Muhlbach is sick—not with a new mance, we hope.

Napoleon has made Bierstadt oni the Legion of Honor. Mr. Swinburne is

fear that he has written his last poem.

mostj

damnable, infernal outrage, and ought not to be lubmitted to for a. tingle day," we have noticed no indications of an insurrection. The people still continue to purchase stamps and use them in accordance with law. Collector

Maggie Mitchell names her first-born Fanchon. Kleptomania has seized a Prussian Princess.

$631,778,-^2^ 113?' iji-r.ft

14

lands, is a model farmer and a good judge of horses and sheep. Louisa Muhlbach has been obliged to give up an intended visit to the United States, by illd boalih.

At Stratford, Conn., a few days ago,asa farmer was sharpening bis scythe with a rifle, a swallow flew between the rifle and tbe blade, and his hoaf was severed from his -body.

Two

New

Some

of

''burning

elo­

quence of Senator Cole"—Gole burning eioq uence. ,* 2£oopmanschap is not a Chinaman, as many people suppose he Is an Amsterdam Dutchman.

1

Bismarck and the Prussian Minister

Pennsylavnia German, who hasn't slept for four years, is going to Franco to see how they appreciate a Nap.

0in«eXama

rtine's death five

of ground, and they., manufacture three hundred sewing machines a day. Dr. Thos.

Evane,

W.

XXnlon

clt

War, Von Boon,have not spoken

with

nominated

Congress.'

^Billions

of his photographs have bsen Bold, and no fewer than

800,000

is

cheap statues.

Bishop Simpson is about

against the dojtrine

of

been in

Hale will

spend Beveral months traveling in

Eu­

General Gates,

M&m.,

excess, and his wife and children had some time since left him on that acoount. Dr. ELohn, a Breslau oculist, finds

Mr.

C- R. Fuller

—ithirpin^to that

maKtog

$35

corner—n-

Broad way and Ninth street, and will

tend bis

store

so as

ex­

to cover

1t, thus

Mak­

arp

oil the tapis in Louisville. Alf. Pirtle son of ex-Chancellor

Pirtle,

in

to espous*

Miss Florence Nold, and a son of J. B. Wilder will be wedded to a Miss Stans' berry.

gentleman in Portsmouth, Ohio, has shown the editor of the Portsmouth Tri. bunt a Quartermaster's monthly report for March 31, 1849. rendered by

Grant.

Miss Anna Dickinson onee met Dr Holland at the depotin Springfield, Mass. and at his request was introduced to him, when the following conversation occured: Miss Dickinson—"If

mistake

'Miss Gilbert's

Career?". Dr. Holland—"I am madame." Miss Dickinson (curtley)—"Then

mony is woman's true spnere, is it? Good morning, Dr. Holland."

Gleanings

The caterpillar has appeared among the cotton in Middle Tennessee.

Governor Ciaflin, of Massachusetts con siders the wave of popularity to be lager beer.

The tax on tobacco has killed ten outo fourteen manufactories in Danville,

ginia. Ei-Postmaster

A

Fowler, of New York

whose defalcation forced him into exile will return and pay up

yo.UJRfc.lady, at Troy,

New-York,

a photographic album containing male friends, labeled

"Book

of

A

ill, and his

friends

jjitns."

Griffin, the Mast Hope engineer, is not such a

monster after all. The poor

wretch had not slept for over forty hours La Grand Loakwood, of New York, is building a mansion at

N

or walk,Connect!'

cut, which will cost about one million of

dollars.

,,

In Wyoming Territory the

"Vigilants'

hang horse thieves and other disreputable characters, and photograph them while hanging.

man named Dennis, who seduced

under promise of marriage, was shot dead a few days ago. It is estimated that

n's Mountain Herb Pills wai^v^ irecl. It wag not the result of oa% tbmlartga, Dr. Judson ing to spend a fortune in advertising his ulkjcflnaaltad thn most intelligent a Banred -physician*" of result was Reproduction o| sT cfScacious medicine-tie jndsoc'a'Jloiia^ tain Herb Pills. These pills dire Billiousness, Dispepsia, Liver Coarf"~*

Indigestion, Female Ixragriiaritira.'

have now been used many years by the public and thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtues. As a family medicinethey *re unrivaled. Give the Mountain Herb Piiis a trial. Sold by aB

Caop

of Nkw

DiiiffXSetHietr.

Plialon's fltr

BeauttfrlBg

Diseases and blemishes ef the

PHAIOX'8 "PAPHIA5 BQAF"

A

ft HW

actured

York officers have sailed for

California, fortified with

$

oitas"Reddy,baak

requisition

from Governor Hoffman, for the purpose of bringing for trial Wm. Yarley,

the newspapers are talking

about Mount Desert as a watering place. .Considering

ttmt

*be

warm enough to bathe

In,

Cbarles

men write to him the most appreciative letters he g$ts, and that they are the only women wbo sign their names—English dames and demoiselles being either fictitious or anonymous.

At Bridgeport, Conn., the Wheeler

$4,000,000

of Paris, who is

officially connected with the Emperor's household, was in Saratoga oh Saturday, and.6Dcaged two of the cottages on the

Hotel grounds for the use of mem­

bers of his family early,

naft

TEe

season.

-"Ttepublicaos

of Montana have

James Tufts for delegate

Tie was

Legmature

a native of New Hampshire.

A

to

coma out lWlHy,^itis

perfect?

to

Speaker of tbe first

ln

Idaho, and has been act­

ing Governor of Montana since Green Clay Smith resigned the place. Mr. Tufts

German named William Vestburg committed suicide in the village of Lowell, Wisconsin, last week, by opening a vein in his arm and bleeding to death. He had

states, in

Ague and all kindred diseases,

S. A,

editor of tbe London Literary

has

three apple trees that are filled with fruit and a second crop of

applet

and what is

remarkable, this isn't a single occurrence, but a regular annual affair. David Melville, of Newport,

ture of

R. I.,

be lighted his residence in

Newport a factory ia Pawtocket, and Beaver Tail Lighthouse Narrag&nset Bay.

with promptness and dispatch. 18tf

A. It DOOLEY,

DKALEBIN

BOOKS,

No. 100 Main st.

PAPERS

No. 100 Main st.

theBlacKsmitb."

No. 100 Main st.

there is never

we can not see

tbe justice of the appellation. i-

Betide says the American wo­

&

Wilson Manufactuting Company employ over

and eight hundred" men

their factories cover six and

a half acres

from the most

the habit of drinking to

lha

New Forker, that his father

turning

it from a bottle into the animals nos». On opening the horse, its lungs were fonnd to be full of tea.

It is said that Mr. Charles

There is no mistake about it,

tion

Bittxrs will

if

used in

time. No family need suffer from this distressing complaint if they will keep Plantation Bitters in the bouse, and use it according to directions. The most important ingredient of this medicine is Calisaya or Peruvian Bark, which known to the finest and purest tonic in the vegetable kingdom. The extract of this Bark is the active principle of all the good Fever and Ague Medicines prescribed by intelligent doctors. Calisaya Bark is used extensively

in

Plantation Bittxrs,

is

said to have been the first penon to introduce gas light into this country. In the year

as well as

quinine, and we dare say they owe their popularity mostly to that fact. Aug.4dwlw

Maonolia Watxr.—Superior

spprored

61

percent, of the night compositors be has examined near-sighted, and that the light of oil lamps is more detrimental than that of gas.

Cor.'

dwtf

Timmis,

of

White Pigeon, Michigan, recently sold wool from eighty Cotswold ewes, in Chir cago, at sixty cents net—all charges and commission, being paid. Tbe average weight of tbe fleeces was a trifle under flve pounds.

C1

H!!^arSTfWr|iBywiTisK«sgirr».

MBeyoHd

Th|

Passaicviqeyard* ofD^^pefriiave never, b*e a jsol Ioa^d witJ£ #1 vines are'this year. If not injured by too mnch.rain orearly frost, the -qoantity as well as quality of the Speer vintage! will exceed anything heretofore east oi the Allegheny mountains, especially the Oporto grape, from which the Doctor's celebrated wine is mado. All kinds of fruit* are abundant,—.flfcoorkg CM,

gggMfpcrW

ftoK is the sovereign balm for the smallest pimple on th,e^sesii as well as tbe most distressing" cutaneous disease that cai^sf ict »nyvps|g£th! jfMon^s JlC dwlw

the

"U. S.

Grant, First Lieutenant 4th infantry and Regimental Quartermaster, at Madison Barracks, New York." It is made out and signed by the plain handwriting of U. S.

Jkll

Bemoves

THK SKIN SOFT, FIAB and

For

U9IB

fbr cnamKMEN

cular. Addreas

Tothootcloae

and.

all

eeXFUXMH

KBUPTI0N8, FBECKLBS. PIMPLI8,

MOTH BLOIOBSS, TA, «*C«

reaHrs

BiOUM»e.

la

on 5VB81BT ttM

after

fbr

eiy

SKIH,

for

Toilet Setts at IS00. Bird Cages, all styles, and

.c.ici

'.aCi'Xv

Mrs.

a

Miss Butler^ of Rappahannock county,

Va.,

$1,000,000 will

to date the total

ot

be

expended in Indianapolis in building improvements during the present year:

Up

permits amounts to

If. eThEDOEB

Eas removed her Cloak and Dress Making estab* leshment to Najlor'a new bnUding, on Ohio, between fourth and Fifth streets, where she will be pleased to meet all who desire the most perfect work in this line.

Particular attention will be given, as heretofore, to the latest styles. The most skillful assistants hare been ongand Wedding Costumes, Ball and Party Dresses Ladtes asd Children's Cloak* and Dresses mann

LtrtftwcoTT

Ue

scBsnTiMBim,

I

Price,'28 Coats per Cake.

TOU1T.

win nstcfeayme

«n*.

r=rU«rv

"FlOB »E

matri­

*AT«,'

"FtOK BE

MiTO.'

PEHPFM* FOB TM HAJIDIBRt'HIBP,

KXUblSlfE,

DELICATK, LAjstlNCTFBA6RA5CK

Holdbyall

PhIIoN & BON, NBW XOBK,

-atorm

iTiiSTi

KEEP KOOL!

JD8T. BECK1VED,

Keflrlgerators, lee Guests,

Yir

has

1

Lager Beer Cool^s, Ice Pitchers, Ice cream Freezers, Batb Tufts, all sizes,

soaally

ENVELOPS, Sub?•(

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

gTONE and MARBLE WORKS

WALTEK & iSPFIKCiHOUSEN.

or

No. 100 Main st.

.. .. $

Stone Building Work, Italian

Scotch Granite Monuments

Marble, Slate and Iron Mantels, and Orates.

Steam Works and Bbops

oa

tween 9th and 10th,near Main For specimens of our work we aefer to Demlag'i Block. «It2ropolltan Block, Cory's and Sage'i Buildings, National

St«te

A TTENTION RAILROAD jCJL OONTBACTOB3. We

manufjCttffe

STIllit

patterns. They arS

large, but light,areeasily fillad, and run on ths smooth steel bottom with the least dr*it. We are prepared to AH orders for any number wanted. Wa. J. BALL AOO., ., K*gle Iran Works,

Jst iod

Walnut ets., Terte Haste, Ind.

JelG

d3m

rpBACMBR'-S mSTITUTB.

Notice

is

Rural

htreby gtren that a Teachers'

tute for Vigo oounty will

killed a

horse

by administering sassafras tea by

Insti­

be

held

in

the Ci of

Terre Haute, daring the wl^ek commencing August 30th, I8S9, Tinder the snperiatandenoe of Prof. W. H. Wiley. Further particulars will be annouccedat the proper time.

Thomas b. long,

Sotool Kxasaiaar.

ITY TREASURER'S NOTICE

.i. —i

Notice is hereby giren that the .Delinquent List for tbe ytar 1868, is bow ready for collection,and all tersonf indebted to the City

August or the property against which

are assessed will

llnquencies.

Planta­

ward off Fever and

fJlBRRE

Sealed proposals will be received until August 9tb,18F.9, at tbe Office of the Secretary

Terra Haate Opera House

JJEMOYAIi.

to tbe

best imported German Cologne,. and sojd at half the price. lo^iwlw'

?rs»'5r

MS

•Fadflo

Yaw York

eo, a saw interest felt is

WeeS astteswisan felly described ia onr eC

the Hlasissippi

traUea*. CM

Ma,wwrlBw.

FsgM.

SIS Bagisfiacs

•Beat

sceUsss

werM.

Don't

M»p in

attaapt

refca.had

Use

to sail ether books, old matter,

and copied, an'*!* new nam** Sell

«s1«teal S—pfsla flr.a

SOLD BT

tee

lSSfle

IMS 8end

(or Circulars which will tell tbe whole storr.— *. W. BLtM^ CO.. Toledo, or NXTTLXTONA CO.,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap.

AIX

M*CJ««18TS.

$io,eo riBfiit^KisrsKD Afmt/ tfy'

Strtpm* Srwtwo

It

make*

th«.XoaESnroa

,hastkenaderT«eC aaaii equal in

la^ullow

Price tSS. Warranted

a BASEWmii, Pittsburgh,

Gmtt:—We bare

Saws ia

til

HOhJbt

LtrrcaomA

a

Patent^CoveredSooop.

FstampWant

pay

In abnndanm, which will be sold lew to onrronts. Call at .J

BALLS,

by maU.aud medicines sent to any

part of tbe world.

MANHOOD.

A MEDICAL ESBAY Q& THE CAUSE AND CVBfor PBEXATVSE DECLINE IN MAN, the

Treatment of Wervoos and Physiosl Debility,

"ttoeU no member qf Society by whom (hit Booh tettt not

be

No. 100 Main st

Jound uttfttl, whether »uch person holds

ttinltibs^nrMt

Preceptor

or

JMitfpl 2M a«*

and

Matfcle

iiKt

nr

ca J*

Taxes asd

Delinquencies will take warming, as all T»*«s and Delinquencies

crait

4 IS rl'h

be paid before the Tst of

tke

fco

taxes

sold for naid T«xee and Do-

MAECT7S SCHOKMKHL,

jyldtf City Treasurer I'

HAUTE HOUSE.

nir if*

Jail

ot the

Comrany,

corner of Wabash and 4th

sonth-west

stj.,for

the erection of

a block Stores and Opera House combined. Plans and

rpeclflcationa

sU.,

By order ef the Boar

the manufac-"

from the 36th of

Joly until the 7th of August

lnolusire.

Proposals to be accompanied by suitable »#cart«y. Tbe Board reserves the right to njact any or all of the proposals if deemed unfavorable.

t.

W. B. WABBIN. Pree't.

Jr-®r-H09FeB»rBeo»y:J aodlw

3JL

\SLJL I kit

JOHN 4BHI9TBON

Has ressored his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's a.w KniMhi. oa xfctt* »Us«,o— door aorta ef Farriaftoa'a Block, •mbmn he will be happy to at est all his old castoaSers aad aa maay new easa as may taaka it oonrsaient to call. aUtf

fP". If. CABBQEB Wjtr.

SAM

Jobks&S, Ci.Amx Co., Boston,

Pittsburgh,

Pa,. 9£jSt. Louis, Mo.

99 A Bay

toPaU. 4- J. ftjllman, n.t

WHB SHOT ClUMS

and kill €0 yards. Price, SS.S0.—

W*S^ed—Army

Oons

VKPLO address B.

lanlaaiile.

bore,

It

8HAT156

"PHAPliN LOTIOI*"

has ae eqaal.

is

the only reliable ress-

JET.

Ma-

Alxxe on mth

ererr

litlag Kaeklaw: ever

t&ss $£4 j&aa

srinrented. Send for cu-

SABEASIED

and BeTol-vera. Head

stamp for price list Bifles, Shot Gnns, BeToWeis, to JOttHSTON'S QXm WOBKS, Pittsburgh, Pa.

tfot pvp*... T0r particulars SPBNCICfc 4 OO., Brattle-

Vt.

Loca

Pa,

been using your make of Gang

our

Mill, and find tbem, in point of

uality, saperlor to any we have ever used.' fours,4c. SHAW, BLAFOHABD A OO. 7 HO iisCI

LippeiidOtt & Bakewell

ascz

Patent Ground,

Drag,

ptstt. 9dwlj

Sli

Patent Temper,

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(STAMPED)

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you a haidsome present, addreis with Bick A MAVunr, Box 3367, Boston, Mass.

ASK Mar Doctor or Druggist BWBRQOlHINK^lt equals (bitter) Quluf

JTf

tie.1

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MAKING.*.'

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by

Chsmlsts,

Kew Tork,

4

for t°

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Marriafr.—The cheapest book ever

published—containing nearly 300 p»gee, and 130 Ha*

plates and eagtasings of the

hmeahiorgans

tbor'ii}ria|t

of

anatomy of the

la

a state of health aad disease,

with a treatise on early efrors,

itadeplorable

seqoeneea opoa Sisiisl an4

coa-

b6dy, with the au-

tieatmsat—theonly

rational and

successful mode or care, as showa by report of

casestreated:

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«ndthosecoateaiplatiag marriage who entertain doubts^of their physical condition. Sent freo ot

joatage to any address on receipt

Of 26 cents, in

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Kaidaa

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Great ]iAtribntion by

tbe

Motropolitan Gift Co.—Caab

eifls

to ths Aowaat of

jerery.'lleket Draws

Klaa

Srild

$500*000.—

JPrlae.

a

6 Cash OiftS- —Bach $20,000 10 10,000 20 6,000 40 ....... 1,000 200 209 300 t' 100 60 Elegant Bosewood Pianos...Kach 8300 to S760 75 Melodeons ».4 75 to .100. 3(0 Sewing Machines. XU to 176 600

Watches...^.. '75

ti

therongblr

aikd

300

Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, Ac., all VALUED AT #1,000,000 A Chance to Draw Aug tke obote prices tor

95c.

Tlekets dsscribtng Priest are aaaisn

Vslopea

In Kn-

mlxel.

csats, a

lyseat to

kladiy paradttaa nsto

Baras, Cbieago,

Bank, Sew Postofflce,

Us Gregor'sand Deming's Monuments, Ac., to,

Ojj^afiai

On receipt of x6

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and Seat by mail to any address. The Pries named up jn it will be delivered to the ticket-holdpr on payment of Oflt Doixas. Prizes are

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express or retnrn

will luow what jour prize

foil pay for

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auether

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bs

maay

is

It.

before

Any prise m&y be exchanged

of tbe same v»lu».

Wo Blanks.

Our street Cin depend oh lair'dealing.

select the following from

Who havs

lately drawn Valuable

PfiZM ai.d

publish tbem Andrew J.

$10,000 Ml-s Clara S. Walker,

P««no, S800 JaMes M. Matthews, Detroit, 5,000 John V. Andrews, tiavaaaab, $a,000 Mfss Axnea Simmons, Charleston, Piano, 9680. We publish no names without

psrmlsslun.

of

tib« Pr«S«—"The

cttr*4."--Da{l/ Neai,

BOTTOM S0RAPEB9

firm

is re­

liable, and deserve their aucoeas."—WeeMy TnbtMf. Afay 8. "We know them to bs a fair dsal ing nra. —if. Jr. ietitia, May 88- "A friend of ourS'drewafsbOprlEs. which *ai

premptly

re-

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cost tin one cash otft.

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m2twit

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people

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Instrections

OPERA

toBverv.

aad Practical Forma, adapt'd

Kind of BaStssss, and to all the States

oftheTJntoa.

BT FBAHKLIN CHAMBBBLIU, Of the.Vaitcd States Bar. "There Is ao book of ths kind

rank with it for

may be seen at tbe

Office of J. A. Vrydagb, Architect, south-east ooruer of Mailt aad 6th

which will

*o«plstwa«Sl"-^K"aM(*«••)

ti

daily nae. A*

Sold

great

W&Z. CKv I 1 iU'l

«eJtahJt nit l» ooiiewrate ak. 'Ufci laflOfc *4 SSm

:r*^LC «o-

JOSEPH, .. •_ .. Ua» Jqaoo-^

#wat#Y a—1» aa' sa'ii a is a—a -1." -j-.^

bQ-Xite&iadi u*r jpxiamm

aaw it .!asiol o«*c

i:»stjj sf. ^tai a« ttootjiai a tow# oi sista jjfj j. i'ipa ,'i^

•*ih Jo esH "U n.. »»14 casl

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Hatbs, Pa.

uieaq 4« a »aw ^numax sul -"'/(fcqoH er\ {ts .tvhclis-

oa. --stA .2 jf5"6 imu el

JJT TEBRE tisia

SaabUatfL ttii

i-.aOuj

JAKXSCOWN, N. T.

Bakbwxu:—Wa have no trouble

with your Saws they don't need to be lined up with paper W# pat them on the Mandrel and they go Tight along.

Temper perfectly uniform and quality unsurpass.d.

Bespectfallr,

CHA8. A. FOX.

LlfmCOTT BIKEWSLL, Manufacturers of Circular, Malay, Mill Gang and Cross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes, all shapes.— Col but n's Patent Axe. Shovels,Spades and Mile's

3J1

tipslsr

qc:q awci u4i «ootoa loam I

ah

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in the

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aatfcaatfcrfty,

intelligence, and

BtpvblicM.

This is the OBLT NBW BOOK of the kladpablishsil tor many years. It it prepared by an able PBACTICAL LAWTBB, of twenty-five years' eXparteaea, aad

jsit wnat everybody aeeis for

by memy

oaly

emiMMf

by

JM^fS,

ImJmiitg the Chi JaifcosaiKi oihm 3mlgm ofMnvduaetlf, tie Chirf tmttie* and entin Bckeh ef OomeMicut.

Sobscrlptloa.

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BVBBYWHBBB. Send for Circulars. O. D. CASK A CO^

Pcblishars,

No.

SprncS

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•Ut ef

boA," withoat

tth

Hartford,Conn.

St., Raw Tork Cincinnati, O. aad

CAJDTXOXs

Siace thiswork

waa

pat to

book,

prtis, an

old law­

published may jeara

ago,

aad loag since

date, haabesa hastily

reissued

as a

"new

«fis a

suitable revision of its

nliailsTsslaliT'r Do

not confound that werk

OaSniUS't ^AW'B99l roa

rax Pxon.r.

•*£:. *5 is* f-': .« I

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hi'.

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Proprietors Manager Mques. IHrector

-i

QrccuMTer

its

e.-- -sy i,a

As refitted, re-arran^od and ra-orgtiniz«d for tbe Spring and Summer Tenting 9wson ...oUl^JsTUwngsi^^^^fslsn^and wHl agpear

'.i ,^ .iS V.-i £,11 ri^ frJ,3 ?(01 irt~ p.

O a O

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iaa r„ A ..lijisaS

General Agent

i«w." sIkt*

bt-»

1

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ON MONDAY, AlKalST 9tfc, 1869

h- s'i:o IsraaM

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a

ANNOUNCEMENT EXTBIOHDINARY

Oto. D*Hat*n,

to the public for the patronaga so

la returning his slncero and heartfelt thank

Hberaily

past, fakes great pleasure

C»nd

those only

bestowed upon

before the pabQc an organization

perfect in all its details, asto make it the.:

Ixteset

MxIel

And with pride announces to the public the names of a fdw of those members of his Company, who help to form the great Galaxy of Talent fttaohed-to thif unparalleled institution.

MADAME AMELIA BRIDGES,

Premiere Equestrienne, from Beatty's and Astley's Boya

z-s •.

aAmphitheater.-'

THTE "WOwDEBFUL CARROLL FAMILY.

Equestrienne Extraordinary, lrom the Cirque Napolean, Paris 1 TjZK•.

Ji.r W. B. CARROLL

HIS

INFANT dafghtee

.La PETITE ^L^ISriE,

aoa a. Child wondec of tbe Nineteenth Century. 40

ASTJBR WILLIE

Whose perilovs feats of horsmanahip ar^ the ne plus ultra o1 n* tad! 1

J"

perfection.

THREE GREAT CLOWNS I

SMR.' iSAM^LATHROP

The Kentucky Clown." ..

:WTT"

BILLY ANDREWS

«SLHCE

V:iv

(stW3»-Ri&'TZtSb abac

KO &e«

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... ay» Y5s r*-.

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INSURANCE

so

ve

Exhibition of the 19th Century- i?

j- -1

Brothers!

Rivals of theg^St HANLON9 in their Gymnastic Exercises. iis «?or'xon.t?V®ar.Acti ""d Imposing XrapeZe Feati.

,' Renowried Voltlitruer and Double Sommersaultist. The far-

Bedouin .. Arab Troupe,

In their Classical Gaoupings and Native Aorobatic Peculiars

ties together with a full and efficient corps of isls i, auxiliaries In the way of

Gymnaste, Acrobats, Athletes and Kquestrians

forming a combination of Artists unrivaUled

by

iog Exhibition.

7 Fisher's Silver Cornet Band I

»Has beeo^ogagad at an enormous expense, for therseason. In addition to which the management have seocared the Hanlofl brothers' troupe of

rJESFOfilUNG DOGS AND MONKEYS.

*4»m At each Exhobition the ":v

I*

te

HeqsA.

CdilC IfiLBS WILL BB ISTBODDCBD.

AdmissloH 50 ctr° Children under 10 jrs, 25 cts

/y. •/Tfl^jpe J:--'

«JXAl

AAAokifi $9ecffete

*1 .f hem taoQ Sit} UMdl'.

any travel*

KM ni-rl

OF THE WORLD

ZllMtmm -'xxiT

N A I O N A

rtri

Cbndensed Time 'Schedule, M$y

Mattooa, Toloao, Ohasspaign, Chicago, Central ta, •Cairo, ,?£ Paaa, Deoatar, Alton, St. Lonis, ela. North

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LIFE mSURANCfreO.,

Irot CMS

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CASH CAPITAL .... $1,000,000

ni*

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Branch Qitzcx, PHILADELPHIA

WKot

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OFFICES*

CLABKBCB H. CLABK, Pbiladslphla, Presideat. JAY CXXSC, Chalrmaa Tiaaaoe aad Kxecu Committee* HIHBT D. OOOU, Wassia(ton, Vice-President. BMBBSON W. PBXT, PhiladelphU, Secretary aad Aotnary. FRANCIS Q. SMITH, H. D., Philadelphia, Medicjl Bireetoa.

This Company 'Issued, in the Uttt TEN MONTHS of Its «z|StM«a

5 3 9 5 O I I E S

nrotrxivo

'. 4

$15,142,800.

... J!U 1 iC!i hpjjiii?a(fa

This Compasy otlsfi to Its Polioy-Hollsr#

PERFECT SECURITY

byltsOashpaid upOa*tai of«»a*ini«a4Mlaffl, aad gnaraatees te iBSar«d,by IM

£nc

general

..

him

in assuring the

loring people that hi. has unsparingly lavished time, energy and mains to Collect in One Grand combination, the best talent —sflbrded by either hemisphere. Among his Company will be

ifhd

greatnesss.

&«.

amasement

have reached the some of prsfessional

therefore, with feeling of gratification, takes

A

Bates of Premium,

JiiKSB MTIMHB8 I* A»U«A

Otm

BarersiOBarylNfMsaAaf M0f*sasW.kf Ms

Return Premium Plan.

Joxnr w.

Mdwly

nxM «c

ontoimrATt, onto.

General Agents' frr Ohio aad Oentmf aad SouU em Indiana^ J. A. JFOOXE,

Agent for Terre Btktt, T»h. i:

ae,*

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RAItSK

INDIANAPOLIS ST. I1OBI8 K. R.

SUMMER, AMM^A^OEMJEJtT.

3 THROUGH EimSS WIS DilU

•imn

Terre Haute ema mtt'PMe* .and Town* WeeL 3«b1 'iTrr r..i

^16, If®#

Daily Irsry Dar essept Scndayi!

Westward. Might aa.' fast ex. Higllts*. Terre Hsnte/laaTe UJSya j.Msa 10:30

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imp

6:10

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6:SS a a 2:IS pas 4:05 aa 8:86am 4:00pat 7:6U»a

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10:3*

a« 10:3»

Tcpeka, 12:0S 18:06 TFOSp di St.

JfSS^h,

IS:

00

aa

a.is«» 3&1BQ rn

Omaha, 'V 7.Vffaw. fcSQjt* 7:l«aai Acco auaodatioa trainlaafW Terfe'BMttadslly,

Palsce Stoeplftf cui aU NlsklTrata^

Baggage

«o. 4. niui»,

J.D.HMKIKBB, Qea'l Sap't. may21

LAItf^

SSSSfw

ivnaiit

»iivraii

Real Estate

Ooltuun

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Offlaa over first Katioaal Bank,

^•afrs

3.

C. Corner

ot

Veatih aad Mala Bmette,

Tel-re Haute* IAd.

i.r.9 1f» "S !i bo# Sv SRi

AbstraoU of title furnished, Lc^as negotiated, aad Meney invested.

4FOB §ALE_

#3"'

CITT MOWBBTT**'1

forty

LoUia Lintoa's Addtiis* to Srre Bants Honse and

lot,

east

Ohio

street.

House aad lot, ia Xelfarraia's Addititioa, House aad lotta It ley's riiltlta sa Sta atrset, Honss aad lot ia B»se's addition oa lik street, Honse and lot on Poplar, between 6th aad

7th

strsets, Honse and lot on North (th, hscweaa Uhsaaat and Linton streets.

Two basiaees Honsas oa hsia strn^fc W OOVBTt PKOrSBTf. .. farm ef SB acrsa la Hoaey Or Ib^ushlp, 17S acres In Lintoa township. S Aorss below tbe aotltna Mil', weeeefde eenai

JaaSMtl

BERGK8

UNIVERSAL HBALIN6

BAIaW

TMs Talaable reswdy bas eAwtadtSnnttesaWe cores, aad has falaed for itaerr a (laat isMUtion. The disaoems* of this latre has applied it witb eminent sneosss In thoasaalaof oaaa daring tho CrlB«ra War, aad ka eared dan(ero«s woaa'

•ads, la many aasas saaddsrad aortal. Ir & Bsao is the sola pssssssS of Ustals-

Mr

able seoret of atakiaa this Salre rioatU expe. Hence ia aaiog It la aaropeaad the edcceee a|. tending ltt applisatioa there, hahaa been, iadaeed tointrodaoe itiato tbe Oaited Wal»,

IT KXIiIITIS PAIH:

m'

$|d OiiMT MiM|L

a

Those who have woaads, bratter, sif* or all kinds, or sorts, felons, ttcratdMa, HoeiiaiSo Bitea, roat Blttea Jolnta. flora Lira, Chilblains. Chlidrsn's BeorbaTIc Oothaiaiais on Head and face are speedii* eared. IIM (MM tfgraat adraatagato ladles, aad .ia paoallarly adopted (or gathered breasts, Mrs lata, Me., throagh «0S-

It acta like saagic la reMorlag Bolls, fiapls*, and Ontaaeoos Disaaess, aad haa besaStfacawfully assd for Coras, Baaloaa aad Sore Xhroat, by applying extaraally erery ereaiag^beror* reiag

to bed.

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genaiae nnlsas eoaatsMgaad ». Bl •srsal

SmUs

HsaHag tmtra. QCO Bsess) ot'9f rfa£taelf-..

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