Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 March 1870 — Page 2
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DAILY EXPRESS.
*f i.4UD£ri5.'*M^§»
Wednesday Morning, M*r-h 16,1870.
Repullic*n
Slate Titkcl.
SECHETARY OF STATK, 'V1AX F. A. HOFFMAN
JOHN D. EVAKS. TBE180*BE OAff&TJv
--A
i'
mark."
fc
KOBERT H. MILR(» .1CDCES OF SUPBEMK CtaRT,!
••Tc^S?v':
THE Natchez
STT-
New South
puts at the
head of its editorial columns the name of James I- Alcorn, of Mississippi, for i££
President in 1S72. ,•*
HON. FRED A. PIKE, an ex-member of Congress, and one of the ablest men in Maine, has been elected to fill vie no in the Legislature of that State
GESEBAI. eently relieved or Sis fill Golladay's
HAVING
r», 'disabintTef is
seat in Con-
spoken of to fill1 gross for the Third Kentucky District.
a"
•fir
GOLLADAY'S card, announcing himself a candidate for re-election, already appeal* in the^ntucky journals. of thfe tidaisville WWHhe slightest encouragement.
started the ball of retrench
ment in the army the House is rolling it on through the navy. The Senate seems to be perplexed with the Hon* Mmy bill, bat If will be cbmpllle# UJ'tOfe,the
IT IS stated, on the best authority, that there are, the Kentucky State Krison, ulte a number of persons who are serving out sentences for running off slaves, some of them having ten years to run Governor Stevenson, if he had enough, would pardon them. He might us w.ell keep men there for 1: Union nrmv
don correspondent of
WuM
A
GOOD ANECDOTE
'•''it
THE divinity wtiirih &oih: hed«?e about a, King or an heir apparent is not regarded so sacredly as it used to be. The Lon
Xew Yo,k
^ays it is the opinion of many per
sons there that the Prince of Wales perjured himself when he swore he had never behaved improperly with Lady Mordaunt. He was not cross-examined.
is told of Mr. llevels
the new Senator from Mississippi, who lately sat by and heard hjmself and his race assailed by the Democrats in the Senate before he was admitted to his seat. A. Republican Senator asked him if he wo* disturbed bv the abuse of the leaders of (he
n0'"
caid Mr.Ctfevelv like it very much.
It will show the colored people of America who
are theujrienih."
THO^E \f$f K^e&keu We*#rBdWe to sound the sentiment of Congress as to a further inflation of currency say that the proposition is certains to -be defeated. A New York letter savs: "The universal feeling now, ..uside of the mere gold gamMeh5*&K!fe, i»,'6hdt the artonerkhe premium goes to par the better. possible shrinkage in values resulting from that could be worse to endure than the exist-
fc|#«jn*rt£unty 2jj|0'nse'"
Asn
NOW,
says the Chicago
the New York
World,
in the language of Elijah
Kest tranquil, dear
World.
or fall according
to
iudignation
UNWARNED by the disastrous-failure of such efforts ^sevsiienv Llia^ Teauieraii party propose spring in CI
tjIE
the most prominent ana eloqnent nl tne speakeis in the recent Xew Hampshire: lfcroint campaign, of tlio^e who commenced early and worked late, busy day and night, with whole heart and soul enlisted on principle, is" Jtfcteis" -o( the cause, was
His in-
H4FI#H
it
Republican,
World
brings out Elijah
the Fishbite, with lour hundred and fifty prophets of 7aal, and four hundred Asherah, tinder the especial protection of Jezebel, the wile of Ahab. With such a
force.- agtfeiii|t|f|t|ry^Cjj^
^halufig ttwf ich prevails in (.'ongress concerning Cuban affairs. "How long halt ye?" inquires the
It is only "a
spring halt." Trrr-tmuAt iM. mg
THE Legislature of Mijisourj has passed by
a heavy
and submitted' tor .tli% people certain amendments to the Constitution, which, it is said, will unquestionably be adopted nt the next election. Three of these remove ill political disabilities imposed by the Constitution because of participation in rebellion, the first extending suffrage to all male citizens, the second repealing the restrictions as to oflice-holding and the third as to jurors. These three, when adopted) will sweep away every form of discrimination' between citizen* of that State on account of race, color, previous condition of servitude or pa-l participation in rebellion, and will put all citizens upon an equal footing each
It
is with
that
io»jfi'iiy in both "Houses,
to stand
to his own merits.'
FOR the tirst time in the lii4|n4of Mts«ouri -as we learn from the Sr. LoUis
vcrat—negroes
Dr.m-
voted at a railroad election
in Morgan county la«t week. The tjne-i lion wa« as to granting aid to a new railroad, and the Radicals of the county favored it almost unanimously. The order uf Court called tor a vote bv all tax-pay-payers. ami among the tax-payers in that a a Demoerats, thinking that they could control the colored people, became very anxious to have then, vote, and when that bud been agreed upon, went about ]tersuading the negroes that a railroad would bring in Irishmen to take ava? labor froui theiu. Thee and other representations at tirst had some etlcet. But on tlx# night before the election the colored people tjathered quietly in the Court House, and were there addre**ed by Oolbnel Stover. The next day they went
to the polls
and v»Msd in a solid body, to th«1«tTtTtrt*.wliar man, tor the railroad subscription, and the wrath of :he old logie.v%aK9qmething rich
witness. Their curses and their
at the admission of
negr0
votes—whidi rhee had-fivoretl when it.
was supposed they could control them-
progressive people of the country.
,U]
Hi-at^nmentK, il
lustrations and .ajppeajls,,decorated by the glitty^Hlr|liancp of'oVafory, carried irresistible convict ion to the masses,So earnestly and assiduouslv has he labored, that his worndown phvKique must rejoice at the idea of respite. Hi* co-fatwrers doubtless experience the same fatigue and exhaustation and all thanks to tbein for their exertions. They will now have tame to recruit, and leisurely scan 'the gratifying results, conscious that Xew Hampshire fired the first gun of the Union for Grant, freedom andeconomv.". "T
'"m"' ,:U
TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.
A Bra/.illiau Vessel with 1 hr» tt«u»lreil and Sixty Tmis of bau^wder IMonn
I'p. I':JRI"
Kio Janeiro advices of Februai^.-1st gives an account of the explosion of gunpowder at the Island of Cerrito, at the mouih of the Paraguay, consisting of three hundred and sixty tuns of powder. 5n the 2d the Brazilian schooner .Pluto had just received a cargo of powder she was to take to Uio, and
was alongside the
pontoon from -wlfich the powder had bgeti,trfcnsferrech• 'Therfl'aptain was on. shore receiving his
la.-t orders,
when
three distinct detonations were lieard.— Thev were the blowing up of the Pluto,, the pontoon, and the magazine on shore. What was the cause is unknown, as
every
one about the store and ves-( sels, disappeared in the explosion. Seventeen perished on "board the Pinto, including the wife and daughter of the captain, and nine Workmen repairing the vessel, fortunately there were no persons on the pontoon or in the magazine, it being the.breakfast hour. The captain
of the iron-olad lying near
savs the Schooner exploded first, the pontoon hext, and the magazine last.—
The captain of the schooner say
fore he
left
the
ft
a that be
the hatchways were battered
dowii and Covered with tfti'pHtili-n.and the deck was washed. If it was not for this statement, (me might find a verv^ probable'caiise foV the omnipresent cigarette, for men-linye been smoking while engaged in the manufacture of cartridges, and it is only a little tiine ago that a country store" resolved itself into brickbats and mortnr by the storekeeper, in going to
FOOD FOR
THOrUHT.
Aim to do some permanent good, that your existence may be crowned us,ft-, fulness. /if
KanssisCitv has been in a tremor of excitmeirt for the past twenty-four liours growing out of the assassination in broad day of Col. John -Wilder,, fdhfyrf jUie,
Journal ttf "oiiaM*S
telegraph this morning Hashed the mel-
Jmmialj tif
.Jonr»«r* account
It is^with feelings of tiie iiwst intense! horror and indignation, thai ye take^^ oiir jien ti chronicle Uie J}ru(:^ ,anrf unprovoked miirderi of Cpl.ohn Wilder, Senior editor of
£i
Happiness only begins when wishes end, and he who hankers after more enjoys nothing.
Our hope for self ivstrongeitf, and least selfish, when
is blertded tvitk our hope
for the world. Help others when you can.but never,but never, when yon cannot affor'd'toy merely because it.is fashionable.
A uiaiti/if litt ^jsclo^i ,is a sage among fools \)ut nimself is chief among fools if he looks for admiration from them."
If yon would be pungent, be brief, for it is with words as with sunbeams—the
more they are condensed the deejier burn. A word
ofkindness is
mMS'
flower. The mere lapse
our ..thoughts as wnli rti«
flpwers—those
that are simple
sion Cdrrv their seeds
in expres
with
duce not hint Man often
them those
aredonble charm the mind,
but pro
weep in his sleep. When
lie awakes he scarcely remembers that he has shed tears. So regarding life in the second, iliou will no longer know thai thou hast wept in the first.
1
A vonng man who desire* fo fulfill his destiny must have in view some elevated object in life, and he must resolutely sac ritice everything inconsistent with the attainment-
of
it.
I-et him do this, in hum
ble confidence iot) and (juietly bide his time. Providence will take carp of the rest. ,'t
Be trim
to your
a conscious
ness of spiritual force and progress never experienced by the vulgar of high life or low life, who march, as they are drilled, to the step of their fortunes.—(%nnin/.
He who has not learned the lesson of resolute self-help has made
as a student, has
be subject to the other Iialf who will.— Thev who do the thinking will either direct iv or indirectlv do the governing.
»TIIK ship-lMiildiftj jflterwi .seeks
to
t\ie journal.
bail striking^tJolon^Wilder just above and behi|«ill##|^t,i|ft^mary region, ami traveled iu a diagonal direction towards the heart. Colonel Wilder did not at first «eem to realize that he
was
laid on
at
tend a customer, flinging his cigarette behind him into an open keg of powder. Some damage was done to vesels lying off the Brazilian arsehal established at Cerrito. A powder flatboat near the magazine vanished a pontoon hauled ashore half a mile awaV, was driven into the river and sunk -a bomb Hat,a mile away, was overwhelmed hy-th? ya,ve and sunk four iron-clads suffered some damage, and tl'ie buildings on shore were injured. The the neighboring trees were Overthrown for a considerable distance, torn up by by beams and splinters hurled into (he forest by the explosion. A great number of birds were killed, and onlh^.same day' a large quantity of dead- or stunned fish were washed ashore, for a Jong way down, and the schooner's anchor is said to have been found at the other end of the Island.
cdcked hiK pistol the Second time,-but did not fire. Officers ®'Hare# Haplin, and' Marshal Keek heard the sbiot and advanced to arrest Hutchison,iwhoretreated a tew steps and pointed his revolver^ but officer Haplin clasping him from behind,• he
was
mischief. He was at once taken into the Recorder's. Court room in« seiirchcd, hen two reVol vers Wei't jtaTcen froni4him. He waS then, to'k'ee^ frorti' the crowd,, taken down stairs and locked1 tip."
Htate Executive, lie is' Jp6we?less to prevent tl^e daily penietralion of outrk^feV1" JiasKed Kif-Iuiix^earoh railroad trains,
to find persons
Assets
little progress
grown little toward real
manhood. Half the world refuses to do its own thinking, to toil through the solution of its own knotty problems hence half the world who will not do this
NEWADV
Kan-
Rf.1).
e.ivenworth (Kansas) Bulletin-
of .Mat *JHUK
#he P.'JP®"
received from Kansas (ltv By mail today teem with accounts of the murder, and niiite iir sjieairmg in ferths of praise and admiration of 'thd- «toceaMS(k -''The
whreli MT, 4Wfcfepiwa**eimr
alitor (ionies to hand ito-ttay.i dtawed in moHrning, and cMitaining wufiilisgbBtth of the tragedy, together wfth a. biography of the deceased. We hereto append the
:innannhiincedbis
brave spirit »yas sent into the presence of his maker. John Wilder. _,was no
ward^ at )i^ji^uhVp''s ftpjftto defeiis^ ,and o^en,' Kravecr/t^U 'n '*-K-
cow ^er her cause, and npw,"when' again visited our country,"helias fallen a victim lo the mnrderool' hatred of one whom lie never harmed.' le-s-qy/. ,/ i.1". *i )THi MURSKR. far «s*&e can gather fhe' itidts Col. Wilder a as standing at the «i»rth-east end of the hallaway^ wliieH n^'tWfo^igh the' court house, in coriversation with Mell 11. Hud-on, the! ctty. clet-k.
1
dbrioxious
to
seldom spoken in
vain. It is seed whi^b, even when dropped by chance, springs up
a beautiful
of
years is not life."
Knowledge, truth, love, beauty, goodness, faith, alone can give vitality^iq ^he mechanism of existence. «i'•*.***
••*$« i:
In broad
daylight, in the midst ttfa |opu(ous city, her has been hiirried intiileteenity by the pistol of a cowardl}* assai*i?nii:i ^i0'warn ing wax given, but til!
to the
city]. Murder is done^yithQ^jc.oi.njiiine-i tion, arrest,or^piinisliment. Judge Lynch visits veng»n«^?J'it-ft8j just provocation,, and carries out private resentments and class prejudices,
without
snppress df'Mfilic^fl|lenpt
A Cough, D9W OR) 8ORE Throat
ther h»FP 9 fnotbinif effei't. SIN«BRS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen the y°U-e.
Owing to the rood reputation und But'iiliiri ty of the Troches,
Jail. I, JS70,
m* j?
too,
the removal of all duties on hide* /s asked for the protection pf tanners, whose business is already lucrative. We suppose the "revenue taritf" men, however, will lind no difficulty in snp|x rtin«: both these measure, hough raising no revenue at all, and granting special privileges, lor the protection of particular classes.—• unn- jit* jt: ,- IiUMWi is-
THK Military rommittee HA agreed to report $500,600 for Kansas, OR {HE
I it an ha be approprt-
for jhem in
were very to the liberal and4 know too well out there "how it is
1
done."—Cin.
SIX-CORD.
I*
•w
Requires immediate attention, as ^eglqftpfte? r9s«ft| in an
incurable
SNFTK DIFT
Brown's
Bronolilsl
imitation* are offered, lehu-Ji ar^ pood/dytfotlnug, tf
Be sure to OBTAIN the
true.
BHOWX'S SOfaD feVEfrtWB
MVNA
,4/'
own highest conviction.
Intimations |Von» our own souls of something more perfect than mhprs teach if faithfully followed, give us
(M'llES.
novzodwvim
LIFE INS.CO.
If
I. HI
Annual Income
$6,000,000
kj*
L. O. HAGBB, Jjocal Agt. I VTIL.IM -st its rt» «p-
i*
'*J
.'*) *H
IUIIM
'HA3.
Al.EXA\nGR.
4LKXANDKK
PRO
lection by a removal of all duties on materials used in the construction of vessels. Is not this asking a special privilege, lending
monopoly in that
fit
species of
manufacture*,'ijuite .a* much as placing- a high duty on imported steel for tho bene
of workers in that metal?
So.
A
score
of military service during 'he war. Inirhvucally we suppose it is all right, but ettrinsicall we fear the soldiers will get
K. BEAU.
KEAI,
S 4 I 4
FtOUK, MEAL,
,.« OATS,
*4
E A
ynrvED -ftr-x-Mr a is ns,
4'nrner itll
IMM!
Artitlif?
A
rfirecio,,. They
Times.
Main St*.
delij
ti'harjk'.
II. Clark, J. E. HrMrht. E. Wrig-lit, ttfiUklo Street. hetw*E« WlUi'i Ah. Have associated theuitelves in the mantfac-1 tre
nil of lSoots Shoes. ij
INR^NNIL
iil n¥
KIMIT?
aD«
MLOE?.
V)
!U»KTT
wari^ted^ fenuine*R*nchTwe Islso*keep*® 1 of'cloeks.^W^cllo^^Jewejo1»^e a S S W & O •BFFISW CLARK, VTRTQHT
CO. AU
Sc
S
srff si m-?
'•itB.iKti '«§»•»k bne
rth'inttsH .ik"
For sile by all dealftrs
Forth? IN-llcste Silb' of
was
nior
tally wotindfed. as Ire walked thi-ough the hall towards tkfe'Beeor.def's roortit' .where two gentleineh, "6ne of' whotn- hei »ec ogrii/ed and called by hanle as»4st*d him into the City Attoniey's'^Office, ^in: the or rcprner. of the Court House. Here lie
the llpor, ,*wd l)rs.
lknnett, Alprris Portfef,. Jpjpjcgon,, and Woodson, were speedily 7,^ aitenaance. Their skillful
efforts, however,
avail, for
in
Tile fom-
Vn
DHYCOODS A NOTIONS.
'::U ."«».•*
a«Mf
•, i'. h'« "'i 'lit: i*' (ESTABUNHElnm)
GRIFFITHS,
Saws! Axes! SAWSof an^eRCriirtioi^. "'AXlvS. ind MILL FURNISlU Jftii?.-. SAWS
with Solid
peace h'^is
The
niurdercr, Janjes H. Hutchinson1, Was standing in the west or front door of the Market House. He
north sid^ of Fjoiw th ,tuiCpj^«ged in conversation wUh jMik SQL and pointing to where Hudson and Col. Wilder were standing,' asked
TCETV.OR WITLI
f^Son.t B'6«tfAn- or Belroil. Nk*H.
11 »r
tnd
Fruit
wept
OROWERF^SS*
.qver lot the
if
man was not Wilder-^'1 "Mr. Smith" told him he did -not kioWi -Me •then dreW a revolver iron* hk breeches pocket, biuCked it under his coat, and'wafteed rapidly toward where Mr, Wilder and Mr. M. H.
and
A CCM^ETE _^RJ±£SSL
Weekly and Stall-Weekly njumty.
A
HowiD^MKhl^ Sewing ENQLAWD. TuWhMr 8M,HcwTork.* ... .iiti ixfe
.•t.K'Hi'-
"that
Aromatic Vegetable Soap!
BY A1A ItKffWWWfi
Agents! Read This!
WE Wfltl, MV A«KJi li 1HAI.4BV of per w.eok- (ini exptjn«e^,.iir allow a
iRRaK'ta!#?®
Ma'ghftlt.'Mich.
cipc sent
Box :!!»», WevJri
were pf 110
about twe.ntv ^ihTijiit'^s-' lie
breathed his last. After firing the fatal shot, the
1
MOUSTJUDIUS
fofcTit'£enUywUU"PSS '1- t.IlARl.S
^EOOXOMV IS WEALTH."--I-UAXKL1\. VlTltV will Jieoplo DftytuO-or mow for
V\: iusMafihinewhe.il fiiS
murderer
exeels others. Ihesc eelebratod
Machines, fully licensed, arc mtftndftti tor »6br people
WHO
money. Agents Wanted. Machines sent to Agents and given away to neody families. For eirenlaiv'and redtfwd prices, address
OX'i'IS
i''C0., or Franklin and
S."
secured before he.could do further
Co.,
sriltatlo'n free.
iVesson
paf-
mitti tern the chambers were.loaded, and only one was dftclfiarg^d!**
Tfie We5p6fivis now in
the possession of the Marshal..
Gov. Senter Makes a Demand nn Wesldent Grant for Troops. According to verv minute information fromTennessee,Gov.feehter is 11 vj nstifi ed in the course lie ha staken, His official recommendations have 'been, disregarded as a
Mmr I'L.L.l'L.it'KI) I.ove
sliooter. /VJ1
ft' V6un^ Men free, in yealcd envelopes. Howard Association, Box 1\ Philactolpiiia^Vft-
Dr C. W. Millard's
FKHALK SILVER PILLS An unfailing reuaovcf of obstructions, and a certain regulator of the monthly turn'*. Infallible, Harmless and Trustworthy. .Sent free by mail to any address
on
receiptor One
Dollar. P. 0. BOX Slew tork City.
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XV.
EVANS*- 41'South
Kightrftfeet.PbHnilelphi.a. 1TMHOOM IIUD UIC
i"* Reslorfd
stopping to con-
•sider evidence or to consult justice. Iu~ deed, such a condition of affairs exiM:i in Tennessee, .UiafciJ»e|Govern«»r is justified in calling uj)6n*fhe President, as provided for jn the Federal Constitution, for militari bete
Vi^rof Vonlh
IN FOUR WTEHN.
MANUFACTURERS
pRAIJUE
TTOCLTESF
CITY
14PLANING
HILLS.
LIFT Jt IIJJAMS.
Manufacturers-ol
I in i«« arfj
will irfost^rtviWiijIbly «ive in
stant relief. For BROWHITIS, ASTHMA, CAV^RtH.^nK^tiitf^vS and THROAT 1ISKASIW',
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Winilow and lloor Frainv*. TloHlilini: Brackets, SUel BailiMva.
I'IF
Balluster*,
I.J (4"D
S0»»«'1I
-iht
Horlnif
[T1 IV TLLA J| Arid all description.^ of Finishcd Lumber
ami Siding.
WHOf.RSAT.F AND RKTAIL DEALERS IK
IPIISTE LUMBER,
Lath aiid Shingles:' 4
Isiate Rooting, .Cement Roofing,'* V' Roofing Felt.
Ciisloiii
Sawing, Planing and
Wortd
Ttuiiinpr.
'rr on
MI %orlc Warranted.
Corner Nindi and Multierry Sts DT'F«
U-
a
•i» *»«f
*s ~t
~MQTEI.».
Jarob Bat*. Wewge B«tau XATIOIAL lfOlI^K.
S 1 1 S
fCerra Hauto. Indiana.
Jacob Itufz'. d- Son,' Props%.\,
This House has been thoronnhlr refurnished. myiid1"
TERItK HAUTE HOUSE.
.RWIVIWT L.AKK HOUSE,
(V)/-. (jf-
ityfree
DRY COO
«17/
AHAiamp
Ml
jUAmmmmmmKm
.wii.-i -5!
-j. 9ft-' site to *'r .il.
I MllO! b»» -.• [«. if -»i (ijt-a Hi'#/ vd-/ oi is.
1 -i lv» A
.V*.*dir*
"i fidli iti-M
EARNER 4FH
utrd
WXM KA/i IT|MAir,
r, .fiitiZitkK }t7
MARCH 5,1870,
Hid it4
Forty Thousand Yards
IN S
rt i. I
ifty*
.v *4
0(0(L Quality and Fast TRIORS
ilt'jl" -in niji
Hi
fit
fOl I
:o.» '"$ I 1«11
The,) Best Bargain
since the Wiwi
~»t
i-l*
..I) ."i.1 ad/ Jawai'i
-ri 'tttbStiv
Sew-
will buy one that
has ii standard rejmtalion, is doiihlo thread, coVniletewith Table,fonstruf:tid npon ontirely now and practical ncinoinles. runs by tnetion,mid
'»ac !'-f
iii!
Kifdai
Want to snvo time, labor ana
J.
liiamond
B6x 39?,"Eosto'ti,Mass'.'
emissions,iiupotency. io., tho result pi selfalnxsc. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, .^p. No Matter who failed,state-oase.
Con-
(.
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JOH^jBAI^IKLl!,
Srtccess
guaranteed. IMt. OF JiftJF-£ rvfetorca manly power, i'roin what.ever CHU?e arising- The elftct^ of enrly pernicious hahitf, ."eti-abuse nntt ^Uinate, giv*e way at onoe to this wonderful medicine, if taken regularly according to dire«tioiis(whieh arc very simple and require no restraint'from business or pieiiKiire). Failure is impossible.
MEBCIIAJfT TAU.OR,
MAIN STREET,
Orer$*xtoa Wal«sley|s Ury floods Store, Would respectfully call^tne' attention of the citizens of Terre Bantb, and the public in general, that he has rentod rooms above Saxton
OTI€E.
ALL
»STO.
C^mtr Main ami Seventh
^Terro Haute. Indiana..
This Hotel has recently beenTefitted,andput in tirst-ELN..- order, offerinjr accommodations unsurp:I?scil in the State. ~-V. liliSTIS, Proprietor.
:.r
Qh
10
Sin.,
Tprre Ilaute, Indiana.
ft. II. GRIFFITH. Prop.
Office of Marshall. M«nle*SWa and Palestine Hack Lines. Kree Ituss hand from all trains. nor28dtf
[OSKi'll
.. %T MJIAKE«. EAST MAT?
STREKTi
Ttro
,'1*11'. a
ii-iW
%in-"tfri
CFT8SILI16RS,
'I!!!
Main STREETS*
That he has ever brought to thi* market.— Thede goods being all fresh and pew, and having been bought 3ince the'great deeline in yri«6E, will enable him to giye his cmstonier?
A
Walmsley's Dry Good8 Store, for tho purpose of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, 4c.. and is ready to make it U4 in
THE LATEST 8TYI.E AND. 0^
'm SHOMli MOlICJE,
Ana oiiveiT* Ressonable Termb: Havin^io high rents to pay, he promises..to.inakeup .to order, whether the goods be .furnished by him or not"'Etferything in his ine cheaper than •tffiywhet^ else. '...
Cutting done and warranted to fit.
A
liberal
patronage solicited. aug29dtf
W. P. BRISCOE, ,, DEALER IN
Family Groceries, Provision*,
Hermetically Sealed Fruits,
,,1'ef/etahletf, Oysters, Fish,
uti Preserves, Jellies,
?/t«i) Sauces, €kftsu/, ,|l
Pickles and ,l
Country Produce,
Ohio Street between 34 and 4th,
Terre-Haute, Indiana,
tioorts delivered in the City free of charge. 1. marldly
PHILOSOPHYLECIUEKS.S
of
A
by
MARRIAGE.
NKW COUKSBOP asdelirered at the New York Museum of An atomy, em bracing How to Live and What to Live for,subjects, onth Maturity Old Age Manhood Generally .Reviewed.and
The causeof In
digestion: Flatulancc and Nervous Dysease accounted for: MarriagePhilosonhicallgConsidered, Jcc. Pocket volumes contaiinin these Lectures will be forwarded, on reeoipt offour gtamps,
ADDRCSPIN^ SKC^Y NIFW
YORK^MV-
snRM )P ANATOMTVGW Brondwaty,
^EW
ork.
raarlwly
P. BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW 141 MAIS STBKET, lip STAIRS.
E.
Westeni Land Hroker, Loans
Negotiated, Est a tcs Ma naged.
Particular attention fciven to CollectionsCorrespondence solicited from non-residents.
N
persons having claims against the late firm of flabermeyer Baiersdorf will present the same to Fred.Baiersdorf.please
at the
place business of the late firm, for settlement.ofAlso,allpersons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to Call and settle the same without delay-
CHARLOTTE HABERMEYEK,
Ezecdtrix of EstateoCGeo.Habermeyer, dec. m5dlm
FRED. BAIERSDORF.
UNDERTAKERS, if J_''
I S A A A
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and corner of Third,
Cherry.streets.dispatch,
.and
Terre
vu
to
DOOTTF
work warranted. feb8tf
*.,.»,
IS
& &
llante,.j»nai)-5-dwtt
Ind.
UNDEBTAKKE.
M.
W. O'CONNJSLL,
Having purchased back
wiok, Gruber
FROM E. W.
&
furn&H''Metalip^EFT
kets, and Wooden
Chad-
Co.,
THE
IJpderUker
TS-
tablirhtpent, and having had seven years experience in THE business,
IS
now prepared
Bnfii)
burial material in the State, at_
A 'N
^AS*
COFFIPSJ OF^ETYTES
jises from the
and
4TIA LARGEST
rtookof
HOI 2
North
Third street, Terre Haute,Indiana.
wtf Terre Uaute May
I,
S
lit t&lfaL
'Jfr* a
29
BETTER BARCSAISS. .,
Than has teen offered since the war: also a
irtsi
nice line of
Shirts.
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at
JOHN IttlTif
tut
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••d br.ti 't'iw
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art 1 iv.- T^., SUCCESSORS T0
EDSAHi £zj£Chi 'Si-i t»Wj' j-.t'f to 1 ji 5
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W. II. BA.VKI8TEK
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Is now receiving tkt largest and bfcst
/U ^toekof
SEHWTD
prin»
j'
Co.,
BTIK
Cloths,:
I
Suitings,
&C.y
i'**i .TPj.ll --ifiiiv
Main Street,
No. 'm »-.1-.v.hi.-!-,. marlWwSm1'
•Hterre Haute, Ind.
JliWDOWICI & CO.,
fi u-. .PJSA^SRS tN
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ill 1- «t (1.-4.1 I J.I -«W 1*j .Bill IFTJ -IJ IWI JIT. IIFIS^ 'Ijfit
tutu
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4
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&C.,
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-h-v-j f-'"
actHj't -«*tt •it f'
v•» Hosiery,
"''it
Handkerchiefs,
ri „. £Ctt
At Low Figures!
All persons wanting anything in his line are respectfully solicited to call and examine his Stock, at.
.'1 iii 1
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4V
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rd-'
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WARREN, H0BERG4 CO.
A
«t»- it'i
Cor. Main and Sixth Streets,£
04. 9
l'erre-Haute, Ind
Ju,y
We will open at the above well-known stand, on thft^t'Of March, one of the
LARGEST ANI BEST
-I*-.* .- .v *jf a Jf O I il Selected Stock of i.l"
SOOTS & SHOES
'Htl1 1 if
Erer brought to this market, which we shall 1. .'Jiii.
sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
1
Milt
S,»~
& CO.
»dt
n-
."jIJ
J1 *»(lf .. "i, rn
kinds of Custom Work and Bepairing done to order in tho most
aatisfhtftory
manner.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
!Wf TERRB HAVTE 5 j,
Corner of Fifth and Main streets,
1
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,,, 1
Affords facilities equal to any Business Coiloge in the West for
Practical Instruction in BooJc-
{LI%F
Penmanship
and Arithmetic,
And all other departments of Accountantship. Students can enter at any time. stu dent receives private instructions.Each
Journal,withfull information
Of
College
as to
the course
instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses,4e., will be forwarded ANY address on application to the Principals.to iw3n» rtARVTv
tcipals. OWEN.
IMPORTANT :v
The attention of
Hardware Dealer», dur and
ffoute Builder* and «vmtr*
PATEST SETBB
is respectfully
invited to the
FA1US6 SKLK-LOCKIXJ
"WINDOW PAST."
This is decidedly the best and most important invention of modern times. Its Simplici-
DPI .... -. be desired,and yet being
cheaper
be
than any
other window fast. For house windows
it dis
penses with weights and pnllys, operating equally well on top and bottom sash,atlowing either to
raised or lowpred as much or
lit
tle as wished to secure ventilation,and yet be locked securely at every point,from the intruder or burglar, arid will never get out of order. It has the peculiar element of locking itself in whatever position you leave it. For steam or horse ear windows they are finished in a variety of styles, making an elegant finish to the car windows,and the only arrangement ever introduced that can never fail. the House Fasti Ibr sale by all Hardware Dealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Send for descriptive circulars and prices,
BtKSTOS A HEBIDEN SAJit'FACTCBLNCi 110., 134
Federal St., Boston
7'
INSURANCE COMPANY. Central Office, Chicago.
CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14, 1870, 48.
I.ISTOF 8TOCKHMi|HEB8 AT TERSE HAUTE. W. AWarrwiii Kerckhoff,
Herman Hulman. Thoma* H. Barr, John O. Crain, Fred. A. Rofs, A. B. Barton, L. A. Burnett, D. W. Minshail, J. B. Armstrong, Hosford BondiMOt,
Firman Nippert,
0'Boyle
tfl 1 li
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fll
iCMU
feh21dwHm.
Hi Hf
r-m* -n
In W'it'"
7
•ftlip11? 'vrf* Vft
|tj
&c.
Chambers St., Ji.T.
WESTERN BRANCH OFFICE, 163 llearbora Street, Chicago, Illinois. P. W. I'LMKB, Qen'L Traveling Business
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH OP THE I I
REPUBLIC
s-
Brothers,
Preston Huss' Owen Toiler,py, .1.
A.
/YMV\
»ITAri III: rtfj
our entire Stock
iii:
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For the purpose of changing our business we will tel itii
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A Large Stock of White Qoods of
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DRESS GOODS
Brand Blaiek Alpaens
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fjfetfe .vmvr ffnmK ,x
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frsr, rfrw#M(r
T'h:
,y
Cloths and
"r.
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Tweeds and Jeaiis^ for Men and Boys wear"
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Lustrina Black^Silks reduced to $1.00
Gro Du Bhine ljff wide
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Gro Grain Silks reduced to 1.60 extra heavy .$2.00. 2tj0 Mn Heavy Taffata Silks reduced to $2.00,2.20} 2fSO.p#r A full line of FANCY SILKS inarked down in praMifl tion, at
"LL
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Our 25 Cent Dress Goods
v'i li^A' I 1
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Claussen,""
C.J*.
Warren,
•/m"
is very attractive, containing a full line of Good»aold formerly at 40,50, 6S and 75 cents. ?. a TIIELL, BIPLEY A DESlifi'
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Bleached Mnsliiii, HiU, XonmdmtH Finish, Wamsutta, New York Lills, and all the other popular brands, marked at clearance prices, at -,„ TRULL, RIPLEY A MEHIWS.
8-4, t-4,:iO-* Bleached and :Brown Sheets
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Reduced from^ $8.50 to 5.00 per pair, at
v. :TUELL, & DEMINOU .1,
-r ,$ fe:
li
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Heavy White' Wotil "BUtakets
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