Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 September 1869 — Page 1
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NINETEENTH YEAR.
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celebrated Emancipation Day in gr^nq style.
Two'ton* SAl&i.w^rf'-fee WUi#iiVi the Stale Fair to the beet two lady equeej
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Ta* Stale Library now contain? ovej 25,000 volumes, all of which are of littlj
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THK Presbyterian Synod of Indiani ?QQ, 8 ), pqmppfod pf the southern half ojf tbe State, will hold its session in Ne^
Albany, the mHhHtf oPOdober. -r .. .-• ?, ,,— —~—T7~ r.-:
Tat Sentinel says the transcript hi tbi Abramt eAstf wiWsooft be made ©tit, ««4 in the SttpTfemff^durf,' ofi Vrtotiod for a new trial- IIT :'(,»%
Jlt MADISON, this week, George Straub tnaalad Malaker Schmidt ofr the b^ad with ao iron bar, inflicting injuries tfcat
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*Swo colored man, jm C-lprk county, gc4 Into aqnnrrel last Tuesday when onoojf
HOTBI. and boarding house keepers, ill Ii^fa^j.jr^^irjg t'^ITfS^and pack an immenea number of people next week. In connection with this fact Ihfc reports of iiHyd do^s killed in tbft city Wtofy excite a' Eorr^bTe^sugp ie ton .* a
ALL .UFTiffBB wJw. s^vrjl at pny Utr.e in the army of the Cumberland are rc
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qiiette4 io attend a trfteiing toJft hitd at the i^ebf r|l^ office, Ip^nyjof lis^ .U^morro^ afternoon, to make aij rangemenCs'tor ra6'anncTi felibida'of tbp Army of .ttta Gunlbbrlisl wTiicfrWill--held in^atjcil^i^ecejnb^r
fB9 otitym*y for Ibdianapolis te s*r9 iDcr^ace her QWO railroad Jiretnion, so as to mafci
hejraeltf is to lenities in fl every
ilid. Q^ite Upje, tpilhe vation is equally cities.
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Court at Bedford Utt w«th- Eamptod wasf.warde^ve^asr^on bii fit at trial but concluded that be would have anew one, which tba court granted. The second trial resulted injiis getting si* years, ao4 lenteRce was pronounced. ...
TH* fiUlTd "Of •"Trnstees tfr ttieStale University -lta4 ^al#cted Han. John n. Pettit, of Wabas¥, to the second lav Professorship, and Mr. Pettit has accep. led, l^hp sasBioo the wjbool will bfgib on the eighth of.November, with M{. Pdttit and Judge Bicknell in tW chair, |nd will continue-four months. |t is free ill il^depls of laW, Iwbetber tafcic^ ft pe^ular college cou^ae a^ the institution cy
!'DOM*STIC HAPPINESS I thou only blife of Paradise that has survived the fall I" Such was our involuntary exclamation op reading this item in &n Indiennpol paper.", .» ..-v: .uu wrt "A family, consisting of parents ^nfi thirteen children, from East Tennessef, en route for tbe West, passed through tbe city yestetday, having ail their worldly goods in a one horse wagon. Tbey weije nearly dwtltute of everything, and to Crown all, the toother was boisterouelytj drunk."
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^.RTKLVf of Association, for tbe Indianapolis Mining, Coal and Coke Company, jiave been pled'In the office of Ibe Secretary of State. Tbe company is organised for the "purpose of mining, luakjn^, 'tu5tnKi W"'ng Snd ^Wling in coal aqd poke in the Skate of Indians,ttbeoper^Ujtioaft for-tl* 0r«g|4»f|o^ carrjtdiP^ ^t lndianapoMi}mbieireJttoi#rincipal offices shall ba.^nd at ajjclliWtber .pUoaa fs tne officerji shall design ate.,"H(jTbe. capital stock is plaeed at $40,666, (Jivturf..5l40 jEAek
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Crawferdsvil t«r wfctroad from Proflssor BiT. B/owp, c/-thp IJoHbwestero jQbrfetjpjj U«ij«r4ily, Jndianapoljs, explaining why bepouSf pot »U$nd tbe convention. He stated as bis belief that when persons without distinction of sex or color fc tight their way through college, and attained a classical uWaMnn. than thev mia'nt bo entrusted
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Mrs. Livermore »«li that she wished to enter a demurrer to Professor Brown's positions tb»t he reminded her tf her little jj tr who tied his stronger sister to keep hor from outrunning bim. There was noj a first-ola* college in all tt«S cour.try^thaty bad opened iU doors to women, »nu J?1 the women were required to have a classical education before they could be entrusted With the balloV while the negroes were about to be given the ballot without an educational qualification. Such a |o^ eftlon wajmju«WRPOT6ason mWT'
AT DAHVILL* on last Monday evenisg a schooj-t^elor n" iiviiig'ihXInkwood the murder of a widow named Sasah Littler, under the following circumst^nces:
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N orris had for some time been pay^ig bis attentions to Mrs. Littler with a view to marriage, but his suit was rejected spd Mrs, Littler was .making preparations to
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of Mr. fienVy 8tevensSn, to whom 4he was related, and had been to town to make some purchases for the purpose. Returning to the house of Mr. Meade, ten miles west bf this place, from whence tbe party were to st*rt next morning «n their way to Kansas, she arrived afysr most of the family had taken supper, ind seated herself at the table with the children and ayoug man, whose name we have not learned. While eating supper her rejected suitor, Norris, came in and,
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well aimed as it glancad off Along tb back of her neck, inflicting only A fleal wound which: ii not considered dangerous. orris was arrested, and now liM in jail awaiting trial.
TH* New Albany (hmrrvtci*i&&i{b diets the report that Bate»,of Orange, has loaned his jacka^feftMbhio Democratic Central Committee to help pull 'em throi^li^ "Wejipderstand that Doc. Sherrod hai plftfiutel the jackass aforesaid, and inf lends to ride him on an electioneering tour through the Second District for the next Congressional nomination."
Hlbfctt Oft a|imal B*s»i^ tj*MiO£ina tion, as be will be very likely to de under Sherrod's management, he cannol fail of an election in Jfcat District Hi will be a perfectly congenial and alto-. g«tber proper member of tbe lndiansj Democialic, delegation in CoogrM
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WB COPY from the Terre Haute t'x\ press an article relative to the extension
fayette Journal contained in the Exprcsdi editorial,"^tfww tbfc g*e«fc Importance which ibe shrewd business men of La^
new outlet whereby they may retain thq
We think, with the Expreu, that the ef-t Jffltrts oOfco *Htomtf Ti.afayetta will be futile. The extension of our road to Chi' cago constitutes an air-line, than which a shorter 6aofiol be conatrucftl. It muat in Uje progreW of A KiPV tbe great connectiog thpioughfasa betWWB' Otll'igB fllllM jhe np}m artery frop» Vb^^+«r
The importance of not on they ponatruction.
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GBoaat. HAMPTON^ Who.rotbed Micha^ Wuest 0/ Lawrence cpunj-y, some paontbB ago, was oonv.icted and sentenced to lbe penitentiary•
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when ttiey will regard il^ Jn gonnwoliot with tbe Evans vflte and NashtttleTRea4 as the chief soi»rcp of tbil?^»r6s^#rW? an wealth. •50 i--» 'Ota'l .ft
In tbe meantime our city is left'^A^on
struction of the road into Southern Illi nois, thereby anticipating tbe {.ouisvilln
seek tbe Gulf and tbe Southeast over tbi Evansville and St. Louis Road in pref erence to the Louisville and St. Louis.—* A glance at the map will show that wd Will hive the best Hne 'aBd t0ry dittculi it is to divert frieght and travel fron) )bp»teu« bs^rtowuO THw» Wl» should inspire our people to put fortb every $eilion cheerily epdur# many sacri^ces XtLorfer lo enjoy tbe great prosperity which a smiling futur^ holds oat lo tbem.—^wwwinWe Journal). aic io.' -ff »lo'l itMil I
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MADISON, Sept. 23.—Tbe trial of E. J. Engleman for wholesale robbery this city was conclude y^lerday ^vei jng. After bearing all t})e eyidence the ilWet!F/i***$ ¥**.
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when they returned a verdict sentepcinfe him tOjtl^e Pf«o* ^pftqpn yearji, and to p^y a fine of five hundred dollars'^ A motion was madefy his attorniesfor new trial but it bits not yet been decide^ 8UBRENDKRED. I
Mr. Geo. Straub'sbondsmen surrender| ei him to Sheriff Shannon yesterday evening. He is charged with the attempted murder of Mr. M. Schmidt, a German, by striking him over the head With' a bar of iron. Strau is in jail awaiting tbe result of the injuries of Mr. Schmidt, who it
JllfepflBk* ^Ul ftjfli iiI RAILBOAp A call is published in tjie Courier tl^it evening for a meeting of citizens at t^ie
Court House on Saturday night to be^r an address from Mr, £}mith, ^rwidpnt'pf J^^fnl^r^n(^(||!il©||«lS«^[ ?he object of the meeting is to get this Covinty in vote stybspription of stepk to the roa£ Which jf bu\Jt, will greatly gnhance jljq value of property in this city and oouot^ and place Mad it on on a great through line from Chicago t^ the heart of tie Saulhprn States, m.oilO
JOLLIFICATION.
fhjj colftre«l folks b§J a gr»n4 b§li ap4 ooncert at Odd Fellows Hall last fliglt Everything passed off quietly.
LONDON, QNTABJO, Sept. 22—An enormous crowd visited this city to-day, fully thirty thousand strangers arrived by siteda! trains Addresses were presented to Gov. General Young by the City Codnoil and Board o( Trade at his hotel.
At 2 o'clok Piince Arthur^ with Gov. K^aaerttl Xoonp -tode to, th? In^9!ir|sl Exhibition grounds wjiere addresses presented by the Agricult«ral and At*'
Societies. The frmce and Sir John Young then wt^t through «bibition, where an enormous crowd w#re present.
An American ^ag which had been hung in the decorations was pulled down Mod torn to pieces.^ AV,£ t/cl6ck trueh e5.cit?ment prevailed
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Ottawa. 23.—Important dis-
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Granville in reference to tfee admission -iftdera-
of "Brltlib' cdtttabia Mto the Ooe tion of Canada. He strongly urges upon Gov. Mu°grave and the Council tbe pro-, priely and advantfge of union.
McDoutt*l, the Be*ly appointed Go«vernor of the Northwest Territory, leav# for the seat of government in two weeks.
It is understood there will be no difficulty about the delivery of deeds of transfer of the Northwest Territory before a loan is raised. The solicitors of the Hudson Comptof are prefared to deliver them at once.
McDougal has made an arrangement with an American company, tor^na^Wleeraoh line to Fort Garry. '^T t'«
Ihe Test Oath."
RICHMOND, VA., Sept. 28.—R. I^Njel, Chairman of the Odnservative State Central Committee, publishes a card this morning stating there Is not even *,be color of truth in tbe newspaper statement that Gen. Canby ever intubated that the test oath would not be required if be, Canby. could be made Senator.
im Cinofnnatl. 23.—Yesterday the joined bj dele. towns on ue
Railroad celebrated
Petar H. .Clark, (colored) of this city, deliferia ta addmi. Amother things he.(Aid: *1 tava witbln few weeks had the apod iortuae to find myself in accord with the good old Democratic party. To have my sentiments' applasded by its organs, And kevar*! of' UieBi bate goneM far as A9aaaert.(HsA, wt^b^ saicb Mntin^Antt" ai .I entertain and avow, I am «s good a D»mo4
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coat men ts on his Louisville speech, of which he iAid "Ifind in readingotet jny speech which bas so' pleased my Dy^ooMfai friendtk that 1'deflBAaded equal edueaitioa, equal iultfphVtneiit and an equal ballot for the colored -taah^ Aod tor this I am admitted fail standiog to the Democratic pbuiBh." •He spoke for an hour, attendance large, order good. •. -».pa aiw 34 'j. JUDlCIAli. *4 -vrt r- »y-AW
Judge Swayne is to leave the bench to day is the United States Court, --r.
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BOBTOW, Sept. 33.—National Mcsioal Oonventioi) yeisterday organized hy Qboost ing fion. Elisba Dyer as President.
Among the Vice Presidents are L- H. SouthArd, jof. IndiAna, ,H. Perkins, of Iowa,' and Vf. 8. Matthews, of Ills., is among the ^6retaries.
Mayor -Shurtiiir made ap address of welcome7
0''«»WKUrmST. LOUIS, 8ep^23.—Gen. Sheridan and Coli ^oreythe, Of bis Staff, Senator Tburman, of Ohio, and two daughters of D. Mcftinney, of tbe Central Pacific B. R., en route to Yera pru^, Mejico, are in (b^
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A report comes from Marine, Illinois, A German settleibent a few miles east of here, that' Philip Steimel was hung yesterday by some excited neighbors for atteaqtfng toXl^l^bisjniece, only twelve yesrs pi 4,
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Major-General Turner, U. S. A., was married here yesterday to Miss Blanch Southard. Gen. Sheridan and other officers of note were present. FROM OMAHA.
An Omaha dispatch says Gen. Augur left for Fort Bridger and Salt Lake yesterday.
Several companies of troops will be quartered at Sherman Barracks during the coming winter.
BAILROAD C0MMI88I0NKB8.
The railroad Commissioners returned to .UmahA yesterday, having made a more thorough examination of the roajl than %ny:preYio^s party. '.
Sewal members started la*t night, but Qeb. \yaltfrfdge and so&ae others will remain at Omahp for A few' days. .. PAWNXK BXSKKVATION. N
Reports from the Pawnee reservation, 'neRr,QoluUba3,.Arel'that sevefal of the PaWhdes have Tjeen killed by the Sioux, antf £Feat excitement exists there. Pawnees and United StaU »7oopg
the Sioux.
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ans' continue hostile. 4- large force of them ate ib that neigh borhood. Outrages are also being comibitted in Montana.— A hunting pttrty hj^d been attacked near i'onp ipan iiUed, and another near Rlackfoot agency-
GFHOWAL CAPITAL COHT*NTIQH
(|lve .Commitee having
^arge tt^sfwigee^ests for the National Capital Odp%pitira which is to beheld here om the^Oth at JObtdber, with memMM^^he^Vtns and ottwrcitMtfis, held a meetibg to-night at which there was considera^te.lpt^reatieg discussion.
The davemors of the following States have.responded to ihe movement and will send delegations Illinois, Iowa, JtanDas, N ebraska, Oregon, Nevada, Ar. kansas, Louisiana and Ajissquri, ^phe Governors of Msme abd Jndiana have'd^lliQAt) io appoint deleg ates, but* there will be representatives present from aHM*®1,%»••• Vt ,!u-ixjn.
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WASHINQT^ir, Sept. ??.—Phelon $ Peery played A game of "billiards'last evening, five hundred points, push e^ot brft^ed- thelan ^ron in" twenty-one io nipgs, Peery seqripg4«i- 7ty €V8TOMS BiqnPTSi
Customs receipts for tbe week ending on tbe 19th inst., amounted to $4,270,976.
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4 .1 Tbe time of the President to-day b«s been entirely devoted to business witfc tbe Postmaster General, Secretary of the Natjr »nd the Secretary .'of War. A Urge crowd o^ vUitdrs w^ present, but unable to sae the President because of important business with prominent officials
UITIRNATIONAT. X^PJSITION. of 1W heretofore ap pbinted met to-night. Resolutions were adopteil for the appointmept of a CominHtee ef fifteen to report at an adjourned mebtifig Sii outline of a plan f.-r a grand IntarnaiionAl Elpositi. at Washington Ujl87l. ll gug( es^ py ftf the tpeakess that the Bxposition be held on ipe Washington National Monument ground, and tpe surplus funds. if any, be appropriated to finishiug the monument.
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»vThe jury in the ease of dchurman, Cbtfged with abstracting unsigned bank notes from the Treasury, this afternoon rendered a verdict of guilty. A motion for Krrest of judgment was made with A view.lo 9)uiaing A new tr»ij»l.
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FromlpcQt friends of Cuba desire it be slated that article 24 of tbe Const|tQtion adopted by the Cuban Congrtosp in ^.prtl last, declare* all-inhabitants of the republic absolutely free, and tbey deny the statement in Senator 8umner's recent speech that any decree has been snhstriiifinMy iuued maintaining slavery.
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ST. JOHN, N. B^ Sept. 22.—Further inveetigations concerning tbe ditcovery of the skeletons of a woman and child, near Lock Lamond, leave no 4oobt that a double murder has been committed. A man named £a«l has been ia custody on luiplcWn of beihg the guilty party, and the bodies are supposed be those of his wife and child. The affair caused 'gTbat excitement in the community.
A TBEBIMO STORM.
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A terrific thunder storm occurred at Yarmouth Jfeatfcrday morning The house of Joe Hamilton was struck by lightning, and Mr. Hamilton and bis wife instantly killed. Tbe bouse was set on fire and a bed-ridden daughter perished in the fames,
y^jy^HAiiTR. INDIANA. FRIDAY.WSKEHC9.W1J5M0ER 24,1869
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PAKIS, Sept 2«.—Prince Da La Fetor Damerqoef lb^^l^ch Minister Of Fereign Affair^ and' MK ^florlioifaiBe, 8f the Chinese 'jEmUssy./^f 9 AT^Aiigements for establishing imp*ovpi xelations Jbetween'('Frattce and C3bfnaK8fi basis mutual! conciliation., The F^eblib government has sent out jnaUuetioBS td its representatiTes fn China to act iiLAecordance with t^l policj^
ns LOHDOH, Si»pt. 23.—The Times t?-d«J has An editorial on'the situation Of affairs in France. It saysvff tbfe, Efcpcror'vi ndw recovered) his conductcannot easily be Accounted for. Every circumstance- tends to fasten tbe convictiM- thai B-' new era has dawned, yet the Eipperor remains in active. The publie demand the convoca tion of the legislative ^feody.^" ^Uneasinesk causes some members to CQbtei^iplate the invasion of their own'i premises, next month, with the view OfdeHbWating without the consent of'theBiQ^ifrj^ N d^ode, however,, -expects »k re#(»5t. tp ,su^h ,.extreme. Tbe legality of 4he Emperor's conduct, in allowing sii mobths to elapse between the dissolution aud reconvocatiop of the Chambers, depends on a technical quibble. AUhou^hthe legislative "body separated before it was constituted, £till it had given,formal sigoA-oO^fixialence by. several divisions.
The stealer Maine for New York took FA. AA TIAV-'JA L. out $71,000 in specie,
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ITBW YORK, Sept. 23 Hajplne, the wifa of ameohaniclivin^itfBrebklyn, while in a fit of insanity yesterday afternoon, killed tier son, a boy of.eight years by cutting bim over tbe head with a hatchet. Her daughter Alice attracted by the boy's cries broke in the"door and was also attacked, but managed to seoure the latpbet and bring4irtt)a police, who toott $£ra,}Hal£ine.jntoicustody .,
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steamer Dowa
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one million and a quarter offMexioan dollars which arrived yesterday from Vera Cruz per steatnsbip Cleopatra.
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DENIES TUB ALLEGATIONS. S- J- Goodnough is out with a card d6* nylng the allegations charging him with fraudulent -transactions in purchasing stores (or the Methodist Book Concern, and desires the public to await his proof oMheirfWsity."
ANNIVEBSAFCT. I
A large" number of Erench resid»mts partook of a dinner at Skenben Hall last night, by way of celebrating the anniversary of the revolutionary struggle of 1792. Among the speakers'weM."Gen. glureset and Ob as. Wills. *N ,«
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Foar vessels have very recently left thili port laden with firearms, and the if is on in of a in cargoes Consist of 120.000 EAfield, and £26,0(10 S'pr^ng^eld ri^es, ptirchasejj from the yi S.'^Qiavernment for account-rf the porle, b^ the Ottoman, mintster^
CUBAN NEGOTIATIONS "Z
The S&n of to-day says that in every respoct the sction of Gen. Sickles/ since be bas'been-charged with-"Gubtm-^nego-tiations in Madrid, has been in ful|llmentof his1nstruotions. Heh'aadone wbat^he was ordered to do, djfe^ie ii nAan a I
SOBBKRT.
C. S. Simons n, paymaster of the Harlem Railroad Uompany^was Jinocked 3&wn antf'roffppqTn^fetb-weet Wriy thjs morning by, four Ruffians who junjped from a oi tcber cSrt, ol $9^000 in Icurrenoy, with which he was to pay off employes. The rogug«caped,feut onyufpicious person wSSTirr^fltt-q, '3« roimcAE^i
The qnion of the three Republican committies of this city makes such progress that it is believed there will shortly be only one general committee. There will be but one deiegation to the State Convention.
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Tbe Evening Post attributes tbe great fall in Vanderbilt stocks and the panic in the stock market yesterday, to the pommodore himself, for the purpose of getting in stock At low figures,
Ckunterleiter ArresteaPHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23.—Uuited States Treasurv agent Clarvoe this morning arrested I3apt. Leonard, a famous counterfeiter. Upon the prisoner were found beVvreeq f3000 *nd 14,000 in twenties, tens an dives upon Rational Banks, and about $1,000 in twenty-five cent notes T^e notes were well executed.— Leonard was found in a house in the neighborhood of 7th and Walnut streets, where he has been living some time past with woman. The house ^as searched this morning and tbe woman arrested.— Tbe officers also found a large quantity of( counterfeit money done up in packages, .»•!—Viantl i.'. .mm I
Corner Slon© Laid.
NVW HATIW,' Oettrtf- Sept. 23.—The corner stono of tbe new Divinity Hall for the Theological Department of Tale College was laid yesterday afternoon.
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The suspension of the stock firm of Yanderventer & C«., was announced at' the Stock Exchange to day. The seq|qr partner is in'St. Louis, $nd one of the unior partners, flame^ peadly, has absconded with at'' least $100,000 in securities held by Abe firm, snd leAvibg the books, of which he had charge, in such condition that the ^rm are unable to ascertain the corrept state of their affairs. Tbey asked indulgence of the Stock Exchange for the present, which was granted. The exact amount of defalcation is not known.
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Specie in the Rank pf France has in creasad 6^94^,900 franCs Jnn a-.-- I
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A special dispatch from Liverpool to priyato parties s%js the t9tal amount of specie krfown to have titten shipped to New York within the past ^ree days is $2,000,000, one h^lf which was exported to-day.
FILLIB0STERS.
A Cuban fillibuatering party of about f5, meo embarfeed^gst^rdaj ^on 5 steam tug, inteqding as is suppesed, to steam a short distance out of the barber and take a Cuban vessel awaiting them. Finding themselves watched by a revenue cutter tbey disembarked at Williamsburg. No arrests made.
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.CHICACO, Septi 23.—The: Miahesota DemocrAtifliStAto Convention met at SL £AH1 pretty rep-= r«eBted, H^n. J. N. CIaAle of Waab,jngtoo Oounty .-waa tnade' tenapejcary Cbairman. Tber»-is nucbr diversity of? Vpiaiori tp wbat tbe platfoFm ahall ha.. Hon. Geo. S. Otis, of St. Paul, will proh»Wy ie o,o»iwited for GoTOrAof«
BOAB&0*t«A»lK
ThlT" Board oi"' l^ade to-day paiued a "resolution fequestine.. the officer^ of the
narAw tlwir resignations, and
the officers"di3 So. The 'suspended members were r^io^tatedi The officers and the bJard afe^alt satisfied, and thus ends
9BEIB ACOXPTANCB.
The Chicago, Rot^k" 'TaUfid & PaiSiBo RaHroai C^paTiy fiavb illed'tbelb acceplaitee' of the Act of the Tut Geberal Assembly of tfrli S^ate', which alfdWa raiFroad companies' id divide their direct-" ort into three flas^eb for differetil'terW .af iservio\ ahrnma a .- •,» Ii* bo*
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Wm. H. Hoase, £sq.rof!tbe adjoining town of Cicero, was almost intantly kill od yesterday afternoon, by being bnoete$d down a^4 ru^ oyer by a fraotioqa horse, drir«a by Thomas H. Keefe. ..The Corooer au inquest to-d^y and ex operated Keefe from blame. Hoase was a highly -reapepted and, wealthy citizen, antlbad jiist returned.from an Sbropean ToyAge.^, mw
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^e^^sFrant Memphis, Muii'fo,'Sffpt. 23. For severaV.Ways the Board of Aldermen. have been ,'h'ptly debatih^ the question of selling ,tbe city Stock in tbe Littfe'Rock Railroad) amounting' to 570 shatei^ of One hundred dollars each,in ordet1 to save the credit of the ci tySetefel bids have bien offered, bo'C.it is now generally concluded that the bid of $100,000 by Cfol. Kellar, representing Warr^ii, Fishier &
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others wbo'owrf the Little Rook «nd Ft.^ ^mith Railroad, w|ll be accepted. 30.. days have he.Bn granted Colonel Kellar to examimeithe condition of t' e.aj^tirs of the road, ho 'depositing fl 5,000 as,au^ranty for fyfillment Of the^toi t'tc*.
Jtioq to1 1 iwoa 1 -Tn TOT) AOCO «tIZOttB. 3 IWOM
The reven'un officors pfceV s^f^bg "ilVer 10,000 pounds of tobrtcco tfi tha STOVe if Edmund Petigrew & Co, released' 1^6 remainder this morning before the hdur.for their trial on a criqulnal waTraSt issued by Jdstiee Hall. judgei Emerjr, the Supervisor, obtained warriipt^ from Unltefd States Comraiesioner'Smith for "the arreU of Messrs. Edmund Pe^grew & Co., and also Deputy SberifiT Garrett and'Josfice Ball for interfering with United States officets in the discharge df their dctiea
5 djum Fron\ XiOUiSTii^d. LOO^SVILLB,
Sept 23.—A forca of de-
teotives made a raid upon the establishment of one Bet) ry A. March&nd, QO Market street, yesterdayv and fouad large quantity of uick lea and A die used in their qianufacture, which ware all confiscated and M&rchand waawrested. It believe^ Marcband is a leader of a band of counterfeiters ia tbe West who have been, circulating a large amount of spuriouSjCoinj. ... •3nui*t,,?cie h. vffato]
CINCINNATI
BF T*l«*rritiliSl
6 35. v. WHEAT—Dull and pricei Are nominal, rbd at. SI 12® I 18. aawi!ta».t
CORN—Quiet anT~0Bltf5trged at 9Sc®(\ 00.
TOB tOCOrrActtTe at87 ?0@J3 75, WHISKY—Excited and unsettled a'tll 15. MESS P.ORK—Doll and price* nominal »t 832. LAI4D—Dull, coull have been bought at 17%. BULK MEATS—Firmer, shoulders *re tBo' only kindofferetl and they are held at 14% no sides ofarlnif. »C(JN—firmer, shoulders at 16 and sides at 19.S19J4 for clear rib and clear.
BUTTER—Firih andln light mpply,fresW at
KG.G3- Dull at 2Cc shippers' onot, LINSEED OIL—f.rraat SI 0tl@l 02., LARD OIli—M 83@1 38. Y» EETKOLKUM—33@35
S,J 1
1 47)4® 1
end
is near at ban^. fitfsKeNpKC. AJicbael W. Barnes, a United States weigher at this port, has bean suspended from duty "by' the Surveyor on charge of having made false returnsof tho quantity of dutiable merchandise weighed by him.
for r^fmed. .i»
SUGAU—Activo with gooddomaud, raw at 13%
@18COFFEE—Firm with goodVlemand at ?Si^2a for good lo prime.
GOLD—U|having, EXCHAROhi—Advanced to par buying and 5u ,(91-10 pferaiVim eelllhj.' -.fr., aoiraaf-Clots. I" -...ivrs!
NEW YORK MARKET-
i'2
5!
By Telegraph.] T0B5 ^.pt COTfON—Quiet and firm «t ,29V (or tuiddliag. FtibClt-DhTI aSid'st-bi^lylri biiT'ers' faVoV at 15 '80(8$
15
for'tuptrflia State and western. 6 20
(a6 70. for extra State, 6 15@& 76 for extra' wei-ern, 8 75's9 UO for white wheat extra, '6 25 @6 75 for'R ll O, 6 50(^7 0J for'extra St. Xmuls and 7 (*)®B 08 for good to ch iCQ
fa.:.
for No 'i spring,
rst
RYB FLOUR—Qoiet at 84 80®) v{^. TORN ITH WEjRA apd closed at yesterday's quotations, at $1. 41 1
I
45 'for soft No 2 "do
50
for win'or -ed Illinoir, 1 S0@1 54,
fov wiatar red and amber weBti.rn, 1 for one load of chpioe do, 1 '7 for inferior white Michigan, I O0#l 01 for white western.
RYB—Quiet BARLEY —Doll at SI 23 for inferior State. MALT—Quirt. CORN-Opened a ^hade firmer and closed dull at J1 C0(a$L t'9 for u'csonnd iieW mi*«d w«stein, 'ial .fo.CJflUBi-dti,AA6.
Jar
white western,
loi&l fqyfiURi^dwaaa.-ftir 15@l 2') for wMtfrn yeflow. OAT9-—Opened firm and closed lower at G3Q67 for new southern and western, closing at 63@04 tor westorn a*d CCg68 for State.
Blbt—Firm at 8@9. (JOFFEK—Fairly active at 17^^17^ for Lagqara and for Java. glTSAJI—At 18j^l44 for Porto Bioo, '.
H0LA8SES—Dull. PErR&tEUM-Quiet.
lj
HOPi—Quiet at 10i§30 for Ameriean( S LIMSEKD OIL—Quiet at |1 OO^l 01 iu casks. TURPENTTNE—Lower at
*2U(cfi3.
PORK—A fhade easier at #31 60@3! 75 for new me-s, doting at SI 50 bid and 3i 0*2 a*kett, 30 00 for old do, 27 CQ037 fr) fftr aipd Q9 M33D 5tfor prime mess.'
BEEF—Ste'ady At tt:SA@13 60 for new plain qiest
A^D
l'IglV for
«W
txtra' mesa.
BEE'S1 AJfS— Quiet at |2S@JO. CUT MEATS—Quiet at U?$@15$ for shoulders and 17(cj 19c for hams.
MI L'DLKS—Steady Ue cur«kt at I«^|1656. ^ARP—A slwdaj&coier-81 17(01^4 for sWarn and|l9|3|19% for V4til« rendered.
GUTTER —Steady at 17@28 for Ohio,. Cro$KiK-Ffr^ at 13§16. MONEY—8 H«gent throughout the day and
the afternoon 0ra'P8* on broad Street jeTiyed the rate* paid were 7 per pent. GOLD—Stands at *3?4^43i. '"'1
GRVffD CLOSING S^LTC OF IIST ^OOD3.
TUELL, ttlPLE^ DEMING, Are
DQW
closing oat their entire stock of Sam-
m*r Pi tat Qooil,^ff, *r..aXintera«tiig prtce.to buyers. ¥ind their advertisomen in anolbt-r eolomn bf this paper." Read It aro4 pri^lt thereby
ON
I O N S E A A I C&NDY MANUFACTORY, AMMO L. O S O E
A I I I O O ff tteunfrCotaran of all Ut4i ol
CEAOKEE8, RRlg AP
illli
itiiilaa
IhtWUt »«*.»» Tip
u$Bi of "sin! liT£in6(l?
»«4.I P»Y dOQPl 4-tsoul
at
-.
:')1 if ii afire 1
c.wimeioO.1,1
1TM MAIN
cfc AiJii (uadotei LAWNS,
"rfl 4t'd
x.'K itaesuto /dtttgw •i&rfmoa 1c 'nine DRESS GOOOSp
4
'iv?. :,l la-jsasg 'fit" &9dl*S*iCi it
1
170
II
OIHOIHBITI, Sept S3.
FLOUR- Bull ad~ uncharged, family iat IS®
BOOKS AND 8TATIONERY1!•)
r&.
t-K btfttof, Main Street **4'i .#
BAKERS.
5
Itaj. OTS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
and OAKB8.
and
^"1 .OO^
DtsUnls
O E S
ill4 «i., Mw^a Oarial ani Ospot,
A
.sarju-ivc* ,*?^ iKDIAHAi c? eat)!**
Oritn Ml at Julius Hienaa'a, H*. IS north 4th street, willbe promptly attended to. Having pot in STEAM we are enabled to meet •U orders ia our line promptly and with satUfacttoa, and wil aeU at the loweat rate*. JaSMtf
OikA. wni«. w. .atrmaot.
STRKBTi
-.=•
ItfiMINe ttUH!K. BlJ: "1 pin- -tsnt bUf iti.'i' -mm 'i ••».
4
l«W»SM 0» l*t. ivliw md'l .beoTdo gat has* oi tpJn}:*pti ststi PQg THE
tM*
*wm AS(11 «HMU&
•. 1 ba*
I a%Nu «s ipp, wmfP3'' 'Jaewos jit-J edi A irWiJiiK iLacit b'.-irii? .54.^ i« sxjoou OF TH£! co trus u!o*l» SXMb »di O
SEASON
5«si ajr/3 ar «i maY.mtHi HsaoT »«,! toWJBW $ .H tw jjio- t.w* owitlt OUB B«TIBBnas,f
HA .M... 1J, »di (d t\ ao« o#jiai
SIJJHHISft STOCK:
XW4 ..
ebitiuo toHetf »i,-iT .jnidibM. boo* law,.. bout .ujhi •Siisv. ooNScsriKG o» & ar %6 Hcrr*amxt. SXII
,7° LIGHT PEINTS,"!
tM-ifi brt# .«b|s.'MO tnii eeJsg wm*b rid4 Im* NTsnvif »rfT i.'n eri?
I
•Tfe-JACioaOH JET flSTSA
i-«. »VK4mi Uu%i'j-3jsi ted-#*# saX. aifteaK i'di bada
a is to
I A odT ,t»
3
tim $ f^*£ i+d ni
^'PABdJSOLSl 1\T€. J'J MXWIPN .SD(JBJIT9 Tjova:: s'.: '.~!SS*-
At
leiurjofj ki ball I
Call and Examine and
prove the truth of V'^ov
-V y. Mtii •t?i% ns'AVf
a-rvm ai ff f3 ft lKJ A 4M»m
UAIN ST., DBMING BLOCK.
..
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ...„ ATTOKNETS,. J,
Mere4tfa
BV
M.
^arrtngton
ft«#Uair-j
Trauk "71«fuig A Bro., Lafayette Street,
B1LLIAHP9,
At X'. ttK&Ta ff"1ai Wto. fftaU'r, P^oprictoiJ.
iVUTUitY. Cor. iid'and Walnut.
CLOTU1NO.
N
?t ^l, 9aiiunter,TI iUia Qrorer A Utller, 81 Msiu dtreet.
Tohn B»ruiklf, ovir ."axton A Wulms.ej'a. Fr.- bchiewing, 194 Main street. ,jX COAL .vj-i. i. Mrgao, 8nlli»aa CuuotyCoal. -Vi" ^i.ercoii.
IXBESD MAKING.
»![«. N. t. Htdg^t) Ohin, but tth »(.! Wk fcta
DENTIST^.
ti. H. Bart^olgnteV, H? Main streetO. U. Mncolu, tith St., between Main and Oliio.
DRY GOODS.
fnell, Rtploy A Oo., corner &ti> and Main street
W.d. ih^B&OO., 77 Mnin street. 0. & Og.. tTU Ualli street. Kdaatl 4 Co., oorner 60rtb and Kui street Cornelius •taggerty,.corner Main and Third
DRUGGISTS.
Barr, Quiick A fierry, corner Main audToorth
FARMING IMPLEMENT^3 Jouea A Jones, east side jQt|\9 Sg$a(«. liUbWMVf# 4l)lpdT^C^JL0PTT|lE
John Arnist^unjj, (Jb^o etiitet, east of Third.
44$s ANP C'44%. I
Jotfepb
Wit?!?,
Hational Uoqte, cotptt SUtit and Maiu. CUrk HQB.S, corner Uhio'ahd First. Terre Haute lloose, corner Main and 8e»entksartuert' iiotei (Jor Aib and chery.
IN3URANOE AGENTS, is Uag^R A BCKUHO, Uoaliug Ball. 1. i. F.uto, i6 Uaio stroct. 'r.:^
JiiWRl.Ii&ftS,..
6.
freouaQ, J^syn
JUIVERY STABLE.
Hubert tljuw.r, oppoalu Bnntin Honsj. LEATHER, 4C.F.^ ii.
A. Bnruett, 144 anl 1^6 M%(n Mt^eet-
MONtJMES'fSi, 8C0.TCIJ QRANXTE Walfer A Kcpipgho^s a, Cherry street, be tw^en 9th and 10th.
14U9tO DBALEBS.oiT' I
L. Kiaaq«r, p»lac« of Moaic,M Ohio street.
ID
KECHAN1C1AN.
A. Tittman, to aoath tib St. bpp. Fost OOloe.
I 1 S TO I W
Mrs. Backizk^bam, Cor, 4 and Ohio.
MILITARY C^AIU-S. E1
D. 8. Dantldfpn farigiagt&n CUock, Mata 8t.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Riddle, tSl Main street. 1 W«9dl I
Manning A Boti#rt««, No. 8 rlh 3J »troet.
^TTIRML MOCERS. O. I. piey/Malu Street. RAILROAD AGENT. ilin B. Tnrunr. at MeKeen A Paddoefc'* Mill
REAL «8TATE AGENTS. Bendrich. A Laoge, corner Mate and 4th streets SADDLERY HA ROW A RR Fred A. Bo's Wo. 8 sOnth fifth itreft. L'
STONE WOBJL t" h"
Jjaca. 1 •trect, be-
1^" ,JS3Walter A Spphtghaaasn, Caeriy twean9th.and 10th.
SEWING MACHINE8.
T. H.' Wddte.
8 K18TS^AN UUHS1TS.
0. a. nmru mu cvnu
CKA9. WlUfi A CO., Stove parehaaed lha «(bck of fc6-di ber«tOfor» kept by B. B. WBIOH A OO,. wfatr* tfa«r wiU
Pl«*iod to maet their fHaodf with a foil
O
ff 4
155 Main St. Rational Block', TERRK HAUTE, IND,
The high*** caak Jrice'pktd ItrOo^try ProI
d°c?-
FARLEY & ROACH, •Aj«o*»rTo*«* or
SiDDL 2S- ANIt HARNESS,
•m^ 'ABD oaiLitaa'
Cellars, Whips, Curry Co nibs, |L^0]RUSHES.
Ho. 1/5 Ma'n Street, opposite O'Boyle's Leatbrr I Store. Terre tlaote Ind.
Agent# for Unete Ham's Harness Oil. jy26-wly
rpEERB HAUTE
W.Z sad} lias
iornwvelctti-
igi-x Corner of Fifth and MalnsStrret*,
l« ,1 ifp
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
Affords facllittea fqaal to any Bnsin«ss Collfge io the West f6r
Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic,
And all other jkfetttmts bf acconntantthlp. Stn.leots can enter at anytiaie. £^cb stadent I receives private instruction. Uollega Janrnal, I with lull information a to the course of Lnstinction, qialfiliation* lor enterln'ir, necessary expenses, Ac., will be 'orwaid^d to any address on application to the Pr ndpals, ang25dw3m QABVtNA QWN.
OOD! WOOD I WOOD I
Ttfo i^mtr«deor*B ofMionod Oord Wooa or All ord6m left at tha
1
E A I
AT TH*
E1GLE IRON WORKS,
COR, riBST AND WALNUT STREETS. jnne 3 d6m
QHBGrARAY INSTITUTE.
ENGLISH and FME VCH.
Far Yoneg Itadirs and,Missis, Boarding and I Day Pupils, 15*27 & 1529 Spruce St., Philadelphia. I Penn will re-open on Monday, Beptembur
JjStdeodSm
1
Jt5
at,
Baifd dk i.'rnft, tSSs UtMP Street. .Is icdti S liny, 90 iihlo »iret. Wi'. fl. Hlak«, OfctoRtreel, -tmiitj-rsio ARGHITEOT9 AN-O, BU11/DBR8. I'.'jV. Vrydaeli, corner Malu and .Fifth Oilft A wiliiams. eornii Ninth and Mtoiberlry
This well-bnoVn lnstitation will aotanencBlta I Twenty-Ant jearof study, on CttCBJCiY the 19th of SefttAUber&nt.
Hie,highest edit:a tonal ad'antsge enioyed, tall eorjjia of ^experienced and a pcored Teacher^.
Kfteuaive ornawseted Qround Bcautifal I Hoildfmi Vllh ntad 'rU rrtproT, nren«. Blevhted 1 altawion, o««rle*kiag (hisuberbi of Cincinnati.
t?ts.
U«rs A Arnold, «l Main atreetj $$ &8?a) to. Weias He. 159 Main •trett.
UNDERTAKER,
ItfK lallyCsnx Third and Gharri. &
M, V. (FOoai^u H*. »Noitb9i St.
The Aim
of
O. A. Farra A 0on is ^ls^8*y rfi'
lolTed by matmrircoaaeat, Mr. Fera harlng sold his Inter*** tberslw to-Mr, Petpert, who 1» alone anthotii toeollert all the debt* doe the lata firm and to pcy all demauds against I'.
S a S
Ptlcq! Uotrfceyoad exam^|s for fn^b^^lji^u^satioi^ cr f.r (jAta'egUfS,
iiPl, »»V N. O. BURT, D. D. jyl0-2tna*2tan COLLEGE iliUi, OBI
TO CONTRACTORS.
iAiiq?' ii „, Mjiii,- KisaiNSBB'B OrncE, IVANSvnLE.jTfttai
Hirti A Cmctao KAILWAT.
TIBBC HAUTE, Arg, 9th, 1869.
'Pealed Pi*p su^will b» t»c»lveu at he office until Satoiday, Septeml^er Utn, '8«9, tor inrnish|ag umter.»'« ani coustrocting iUie Pile and Tiinber. 5Foundartor s, and Masonry cf the fisll•w*y Bridge across the Wabsab rt*erat Uitu tun and at 4 (romt abjnt three utiles above ManteaaI it a. Tbe C.mpany Till cboose between tbe abeve points of loQ.tian on or refore the day ot letting 'Plana and spedifteatioos may b& em at this office. mp*ny reaer* iht right ef ctiog all bids Whionarj not sa iifactorv.
work la thii line.
2?
t,,#
B,
At the MEM old SUnd,
(lllltf
Blbb°na,fcllk
Jj^*nd,1,ot
i4lUrJy
UoQiMfV
Wart Iffciu itraet, or at Jobs' Mo. FirhkOo,i offic* uortb Third itiect promptly ftUecL
BABIiCT BODSK—W. LAOOMAD. Proi.»i.
[Handsome Iron Hitching Posts
FOB BALI
UKN«T BACON,
lljlui Chief Kngintet.
^KCHITECT it BULL DEB,
•J. iV- VBYDAGH.
Plaim, Specification*., anparlntendauue, and Del tail Drawtuga fqrulahed far every dpecciptioa of Bnildingt.
Orrtow.—Beath
MM
corner of Mala and (IM
Street*, utar iXmnelly's Drug dtiia.
JOH9f ilt^TBOXG Hat removed Us Qansmith Shop to Mack's new tvnil^ingi
on
Third street, one door north of ar-
rington'a 9 ock, where h^ will be happy to nseet all his o'd easterners and as many new oaee as may make ii convenient to call. a64tf
MILITARY CLAIMS.
DAVID S. DANALDS0N,
miliary Attorney, Notarv aal Clalai Agent, Hegalarly AatkorliM aad Ucea««4.
Office—Farrington Block,
N. E. Corner Public -Spare,
Or STAIB»4
Iw
elwMvly
fall
ISSQLUTION. p- \{g%* il i-.aat
C. A. FIB A.
J- PXlPMf.
Dpea,
TEBCE MAyTB, IMP. CfainM Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Procured, BOUNTY MON1Y COLLECTED,
IV Refer to Merchant., Bankers and Ottlsene geueralty, and to any oae ol the thousand whoae claims have been obtained by me. •FA1I Invalid Pfnslni.ers not exempted,-or not having paased two Bi nnlal examinations, ITnat baesataioed Sept.*, 1869. Tiny ehoald be here oiiihAJl day^. ... jatdwtf D. 8. DANALD80N
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
Xenng Men, Ibe experience of years haa demonstrated the fact that reliance nray be placed rti tbaeflcsi'y ef
TJTt.n
irli.f ii
ESTABLISHED MAY 12, 1851
JJ8BS8 MAKING-.1
l*M»t atjlM.
_™ most ikfilfat aastotairt* hkTa be«a dftiK] ^•ddtac ftmsi BaU Md Party DrMi*. LFTDLM lid Ohll4rea Olotka AND
SJblay'aaddltla®
0*B
il3
•o dai theW, and
Principal.
QEIO FEMALE COLLEGE, nctfsakiraiAR oiMciNNAfisi«
IB. BIOqAU'S GOLDKN BALSAM Ma. I, will fnre Syphilis In its primary and secondary stage*, snch old Ulcers, OicaraWISon Throat, oore Kyes, Sxin £rnptiona niid Sorenasa of tbe tfoalp, eradicating dmeare and mercury tboronghly.
1)B. BICHAU'S tJOi.DBN.BALaAM No. 2, will cure thf third stsges of SypbiUtloand msrcureat Bheamatitm, etc. Ai,dl defy those wbo •uff.r tromsach. diseases to ubtam a raiical core »hb»ot the aldof this Medicine, which does not prevent the pntieata from eatine and drinking *n«t tbey like. Price ot either No, 1 or 2, S5 Der bottle, or two buttle*,-99.
DB. B10HAU'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTI. A sale and radical oure for Oonorrhta, Gravel and all Drinary iaru»g«aents, aocampanled with full directions. .Warranted to cu.e. frlce
,,.4,
\?y
7
"SLjyyspwM" u2IS!?!T,uw.0T?,tr*M Koto, Mtak.
of aUktnds, Marino andJD.Lain.
•Pr?T? Plbmee, Lacj, Velvet. Paraaois andFringea. ParUoolar»tWnttoa paUto OlaaningandKsflnishln^, without danagiag the ortore, aach arUelM «e Cr»p» Shawu, SMS Dreebee Merino and D^Lalae HWM.Broche Sbawls asbmsre Shawls, erjaki7fVp'te and Piano vere. Cleaning of
Osatr
r-Jr
DTMM
BADQ
actnrvd with tronptDMaart du»«tck. fi%tt
M. SMITH, Chemical Bye
H.
W,°/fe s"c«»d
bftwiaa Mala.and
IC tba Stevirt Hoate.
Pants and
sta neatly done. m'20dlm
A N A I N
itat« Column
Real Esiail *3^ F*»tlrr rtf ,SB" n. ""-•iwwSL-'-. imp's a/
or
HBN0BICH & LANGE,
Offloe over First National Ba.k, a. K. Uoraer of Vonrih Md tfalu otnMti,
Terr Haute, Iticl.
is r. KOBv't* n.' r.-C... .... Abstraets of title furnished, gotiated, and Money invested
rtsv&s *vv«a
LG \t)«oa* Vf-i
ro& 8ALK
OltT PiiWlniTT.
5^"
3
Lot»LinWnVAddltleh
te
Baate
Uonse and lot, east Ohio atreet. House and tot, Is lhM orral n*a Adtftttlfon,
o« Uh
atraet,
*d(,i".ou ou Sthetreet,
•troeu^* Poplar, beimen ath andTtb
"b.a~ •»d on North Sth, betw«esi Oheanat
*ou UDtoQ ft{*et4. Two bnslneea Bonens on .Malta strni-i! «ODNTr PKopam. mw*
,n
Honey Or^ek tvwnhtp,
173 Mm It Lin {on townahtp. 5 tfc*
"""N
J«ot{9al(
«HiWrid.M.i.
BILLIARD ROOM At the Teutonic Hotel,
l*Wi. Itl **4 I7« vaia st., bet. tMk 711. Bts., TERRE HAUTE.'ma
With «fa Of the flOfst Table, with 1a(iAN's
PATENT OIJSHlQIVa.
"ftfffod Bourbon And Bye Whisky
n»
otfter.
whisky sold by the gallon, quart and plot.
MILLINERY.
1
£,|
-20th,
Frencb is tbe language of the family, and is *onI stantly (potosn i.i tbe Institite. .MADAMS D'HKUVILLY.
nser.-.-.v, •ad: baa
y^lLLINERy. #i
Mrs. BCCKlATOHin Has removed to tbe corner of FOOT
th and Ohio
streets, where she now opeoing a full and complete stock of Spring style BohneU, BlbDens, Flow,w, Ac. HAIB GOODS—Oonstantly nn baad a hoioj assortment of Switches. Coil* Victoria
Pnffs and all kind* of Hair Work. Ladles call nd tee the aiiortmeDL
$1,000
RBWAJRD fOK ANY
CA8K of tbe fclliowlng diseases,
which tha H»d« al faculty have pronannced ina a
i-Mi DB.
BIOHATJ'8OOliDBtT
l.-
RHMKOlBe
Wl'.Ii NOT 09B1.
13
per boitiej.- ._ OB. BICBA(7'3 GOLDKN KLIXIB D'AMOUB. A radical Vure tor Geceral D'aDrllty in eld or young, imparung Bnergy to tiyee who haw led life or ssnsnaiity. r.c^, #6 per ho tla. or two bottle* 9 t.
On receipt or price, by mail O' Xxpceu,tboa» remedies will be sulppe to auypla're. Prompt attenttoa paid toalicjrrespoB'yau. Ndaegenuine withont the name cf Dr. BIOQAU'S GoLDaN BJtMKDUIS. D. B. *IUMAM», .vie ,rjprietor, tlown in Glasa of bottlas. Address,
DB l. B. BIOUAltUS.
No. 828 Yarlc street. New York. Wffioa hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent—Corrtspondenta answered. wajl»t taw-wly
ATTORNEYS.
M. MEREDITiJj
Attorney at Law. ^-In Farriafton Block, Terra Hante, lad asarWdwtf H. Flake, ..
Orrioi
Tpr^t-
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Attorney at Lawi AMD ISTOTAOFFV JPUBLIO. OrviOB—-On Ohio Bfcrett, between Third »nd fonrth Striate. oct88d4«6m
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II sou reqnira a reliable, rasaedy, Mathebestl
UB. BARTET'M FKVALK PIUS have no equal. They are safe %pd sure In ordiairy caies. ratoa, on*
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DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC
For the speedy and permanent car* of aamlnal Waakaaaa, tba reealt of Toatbfal ladlaor^toa, which neglected, rains tye happ'neea, and unita the sQflerer for bnaineae, social society, or marrlue. Tbey can be need without detection or in* inference with bwttwae Jirnlti.
Price oae Dollar per box, or four boxea for tk ree dollars. If yon cwnnot procure tbeae pllla ecloee the'money to Barai* A Co., 6t Cedar street, New York, and they wHt
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Private circulars to gentlemMi{*rat free —tion. Enrtoee stamp.
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JOHN HAN BY, a7T6*C5 iK
COMMISSION MSRCHAIIT
And Wholesale e*4Q$teil PeaWr la all kinds of Srain. Wareboitee, on north First St., at Ganal Bnain, Terre Hante, Indiana. •V Strict attention paid to receiving and for warding goods, JeW-t-W"
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ATTENTION
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Dr. Survey's Golden Pills,
foardegreea stronger tbey are Intended for apa cial caaas—ratoa riva DOIUII raa aez. Private circulars sent free. Enclose (tamp. 11 yon raneot
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the Pills, meKwe the i*i
and addraaa BRYAN A OO., MtUtr
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York, and on receipt thev will be sent well tea,, ad by rrinra mall. beia-daod wly
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and dispatch ruer ul third and Cherry »i«. T*tr. ledhns. hMMUwti
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M. W. O'CONNiajL Having pnrobaaad back from K. Okadwlek, Urober A Oo., tbe Undertakers Batabliahmant, and having bad aavaa tears axparleaba in tba boiiioeea, lit now prepared to inrniah lletalio Burial OaM,, Oaakets, ani Wooden Otiti, ot
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•tyles aad tin*, from MM beat aud largest etock of hartal malarial In (If« Htate, at No 8 North Tolrd Stresr, Terre baat*, .lodlana. dwtf Terre Hants
May 8».
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We mantfficlnre STKEL BOTTOM SOBAPIBS frtm th» most approved patters*. They are Ur^arkatlighti«t»^a«Ujtfillad, and run-on the smooth steel bottom With the least draft. are prepared
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wanted.
We ber
ordara far an sua Wm. J. BAIL AGO., Kagle Iron Works,
Cor. 1st and Walnut at*., Terre Haute, Ind.
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