Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 March 1870 — Page 2
TEBBE HAUTE, IND
Saturday Morning, March 19, 1830.
Republican State Ticket
SKCRKTABY OP STATE. MAX F. A. HOFFMAN,
AUDITOR OF 8TATK, JOHN D. EVANS.
rWK.milko^
^EHu'lfELLIOrC.^' B. C. GREGORY, andrbwl. osborn'e.
Dos
Piatt
says the suspicion is gain
,r
ing ground that if Grant had been put in at the beginning of the war, he would in
before it was known at the North.—Exchange. Boh .Pttranaj® a,greats many aihart things, and says them well, but the above is not one of them. On the contrary it is a well-established fame of a great soldier. There were plenty of men-—in Congress,
corner groceries, and everywhere-who, throughout the war, had a "suspicion that Grant was a "nobody." These men,fttfctt if arms" from ground hog, men who had no knowledge, either theoretical or practi-
,jiwaa tiens were "miserable blunders," his victories were "accidents" and his final overthrow of the rebellion was "the work of his subordinates J1-i1 (Tttefeef
ci*Mc4"*Te
probably the lineal decendents of the man who swam in the wake of Noah
Paeepa
or
LaGrange
They can tell you of many, faults in the
tirely imperceptible to an educated musical ear. You can hear persons of this class—who donjt j^nqw^,artists brush from a whitewash brush—prating about "the old masters," and deploring the faults of "the inoden ^chool."^ They can tell tt'e farmer liow
kto
in spite of an unfavorable season can show the merchant how to make money on goods that a falling market compels him to sell at less than cost can instruct the preacher, the teacher, the lawyer, the physician, the editor, or ''any other man," in all the minutest details of his professional duties. In short they "know it n',1," and are—unmitigated asses.
Of course it would be impossible prove that "if Grant
lie would
used AptwMcOLBi£ilA^ 'ToMUf that question would require just such another war as the war of the rebellion with an eactsifcilarjjty 4jr»|all!tl4 fttt§ndti)| c4umsfaufte^Jttli lie eAeptiln W «a versal of the positions of
Grant
and
McCLEijy^.tf| $i«f^ ^lifs^eatis fcnpossible, or at all events impracticable) the "suspicion'*it?
wTii5ffv
ludes will have groutid^'is'tlie*'
have described cintiniles
AATt al-
tinue "gaining
j._
asiil wuoiA w4
'lo
iWcrease. But
as "misery loves company." General (iRANT can console hipiself" witli the reflection that the same class of wities have equal contempt for the military achievements of all fh? great chicftans of ages from Joshua to Sheridan,' "Arid the knowledge that the American people, at large, as well as all intelligent foreigners, duly appreciate the part which he bore in suppi®^intfciH»Qr|bsSlJjpn will possibly help to console the hero President when he hears of the., "suspicions" of asinine critics. .4.
A Nice Point.
The Washington cpri-esppndent.of the Philadelphia" Press
branch 6f the Washirigton Councils lias passed 'a resolution, which rtad^'f' "That the board t)f trusteas of public schools (Professor Vashon in particular) be and they are hereby requested fey this board^ in behalf of the pure black5,'to
distinction on account of race ot color i| the admission of^chiHren to the schooB under their jnrisdictioh." This Seems to be a very singular resolution, but its sense will be seen" \vFe^T^ brought it forth are considered.. Under the presentVehoil Maws, ncAie\ift white children can be admitted to the schools. All laws defining the word '-white" have been stricken from the statute books by Congressional enactment, and several of the trustees, including Professor Vashon, formerly of Pittsburg,- Pennsylvania, who alight Mulatto, have cho^eu to interpret is the word "white" as applying to solely color, instead of race. Under this interpretation of the law several children of colored parents, bifl who "were ^igKTenough in color to readily pass as white children have been admitted to the white schools. The parents of chrldretl 'of a darker hue fail to see the justice 6f thif ingenious Interpretation of the law, and are quite as strong in their opposition to the practice as are the parents of Caucasian blood.
In ANOTHER column We print the car'3 if Gen., jR, H. AIilro^ ifcyiyic^n £taji--nee for Treasurer of State, in which he fully explains his position in regard to the Wabash and Erie Canal bonds. The Gen-
monv with the State platform, which is all that the moit'driiclltM? rtiytrt^if to demand of him. His communication will satisfy Republicans, and will furnish no material for the opposition to
against Hosmek,the Supreme Court, after considerable delay, now decides squarely that soldiers who enlistened in 1861, for three fe«^y discharged on disability with^B.*ro ve^p. are to their o^ equally with thoWcli£5ba^d!6r (founds or the heirs of those killed. This decision, too, is final, and ends the matter.
The f/mdoi jfoSaisttms tn\
•,
l(
—TTFT^— dr i'! til -Hi! W From
the Philadelphia
v\
vessel
showed They a^e^e'Horrof people of whom men of sense are accustomed to say "'they know too much" or "they know it alU'i »It\ir arotiV mililaty» stairs, alwQ that they g$$t.
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nearly universal that it is hard to tell what is their "best holt." You will hear some of them, who don't know a note of the scale from a note of hand, criticising Brignoli,
And she
editorial colam ns: A
Englishmen to realize the extent of the revolution in e^ntimett wh'ch this fact indicates.
wThe(utt^rly
improba
ble case,of a working man being c^edjtp his seat in the Ho^e of iLords flfl' be'at^all parallel, to that ,of. t)ie o?gro Senator from Mississippi taking is, seat in the tJnited IStates Senat^, ^T^e jevept is purely a victory of American pri^piples over American prejudices."
Ob. the Andh
Inquirer-•
learn that the exact nraney valne of* human life has at last been fixed in Boston A druggist at the^hnbj'' who killed one of his customers by giving him iaudannm instead of rhubarb, has been tried, found goilty and afea to pay a floe of #450. This Jw certainly.cheap, and .reminds pne of |he witty Frenchman's reflection on tin) unfairness of the law.. Said^tfae 'humor* op Son,of.France :•—"If 'I shoot stab druggist, I am guillotined if a druggist poisons jane, he. is only, fined.": Bat 'that conclusion was based on the law as it is administered.-. in volatile^ meretricious Paris. We expected better things from solid Boston.
^uvikHimv.
-AWt "Deadoy AliTe.'^. The editor of the Lafayette
I'Cfl:
f-
1.. I.
secure good crop?
had been put in
t)iB b°niBPing -J^,*tlifl.«wr«»
not
"have come out .as badly
Courier
States Infantity, offers a reward of $1,000 :or the apprehension and delivery at that military post, "dead or:alive," of Johw Wilson and Bill LdNOLEY, murderers and horse thieves, or $500 for the body or person of either one of them.' amis M. ReynOldSj Esq. of Lafayette, Who is on (i visit to his brother, Miyor General fevkditfe, coih'niaifid^ of'me departmenl of Texdi, fti a private not'e saiys: '!Sich is in Te*as. Johk'and Bill are confidently looked for iti a f6W days.,'
•"Cymon," the New York
Times
Tribune
ex
cesses the opinion that Congress will leave njatter to the judgment and discreon of the functionaries who have charge the adminstration of the departments .it.be found that any branch of labor in public service can be performed'mote aciently and economically by women an by men, the heads of bureaus and epartments Will doubtless'Tie'permitted employ them. If it be'fouhd that any ork or duty can lie executed with equal _ciency |ind economy ,by yiomen as by en, i^ \vbuld wrong4 to, deipar yoraen
Qfn fair play ^nd opportunity in the preriiises. It ^ould be mean, as well a" fool ish and unjust, to deprive, the multitudes qf] women who are compelled to work of ainy of their chances in life. As it is quite shrethat Congress will take this view of the Question, Mrs»Ko»ers might ax \rell have sjiVed himpeW thfe odiuid Of his prop6si /I. i. ,t..j -VI. •.»•» 1.. 1
LIBEBATE ATTEMPT, .fO.i
Ssj
i|
POISON., ji »•.,( art-H
h*, ..
reports that one
make no
«m 5WW-
Villainj Frustratwl. wt
fjrom the Indianapolis Journal,J We are informed of an attempt to poi«on one of the oldest and most respectable families of this county and emanating, ae i4 suppcBed, from one who has been nurtured and helped by the friends whom he Mis attempted to kill, .the case is one of the most heartless that has ever come to notice. Qn last Monday Dr. received from Zionsville, in this State, by express, a fat dressed turkey. On Tuesdliy it was prepared for dinner and just before the family sa,t down to dine, the servant gave a.part of the cooked giblets of the turkey to a cat,, when, very soon after eating it tlje cat went into spasms nad died* No one thought of the cause of the cat's death and the family prepared t( help themselves. No sooner had Dr. -f—, an old physician and chemist, tasted the meat of" the turkey than he detAted.i^e4)jpeaeiM^4^ft^ andfotbade
an analysis, sufficient arsenic was found to have poisoned eflectually fifty people. Thus through providential interposition, as it were, have the livteof a ldrge family of our best citizens bet# saved, and the
wis his,
in futuro,
justice
is supposed to have in
duced this rascal to this luigratefuL jmd criminal *aAetn^t upon the Tives of'his "best and only friends.. Our advice, to that individual is, to get
out of
tb*:State
might
or
overtake him
Paris has, according to the latest estimate, 1,900,000 inhabitants, nearly double th^ number with which New Yorfe is supplied. In the French metropolis $220,000,000are yearly expended fo¥ food and drink alone., This divided bt the above number of inhabitants, gives the sum of thirty-five -cents iper d^y'M the average person. ,tXiic&H x$Mi
Wabash and Erie Canal TOnds. ine Uen^ Boston ^S4Vrch hWa 'sexton whose eral'nhow* -thatch*'is 4n coaipl«fe%af-
ugQ of
£jise
against him or the R^publica^ticket^
k^Z VY
HOLMES.
BY OLTVKR
lived in
wake from her troubled sleep,
O'er his tender billet-doux to weep
Or stand like a statue bright and fair. And case on a lock of his bright, red hair
And he who was so tall and proud With hie step so His beard grew lo And he pined in
As she A voi Tot
rma /tHeflrindow far below. stood beneath, her whiskered ittWB'
Me did not start with a $ootish#res* But packed her trunk ud adMiNm down, packed her trunk and And there was her lora.tiH Inhi
star that rose in the eve
we
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.SIX'
Fronf I
is in
receipt of a handbill ffpm, prenham, Texas, in which Lieutenant Colonel James Biddije,
of the 'Eleventh 'United
UB iil! ii ltf A
corres'
pondentat Washington denies that 'the president has-offered to withdraw the Dame of Bradley, his nominee to the Supreme Court. "Cymon" says:1 "The Objection by th^ Southern Senators to Mr Bradley is that he does not reside in the circuit but Mr.
Bradley
has over-
4qme that by, annpuncing his .readinessto ke up his r^aideuce in thp cjircuit if con rmed. This, has had the effect, at least, tio secure for him the support of several ljeading Senators who voted against' Judge HbAB -because hte wbuld ntft cbhseilt Vo Inside in the circuit.'' It Will thus be seen t^iat there'is no occasion'for the President tb yield to the captious demands of prob ably a minority of th£ jBejutte,",Ji i»i 1
T" 'J
SpeakiHG lof the resolution "for abolishing female,clerks-in the Government departments," the New York
jtviJ Kill
:ed sadly down oifS wefetflff ttiiidi sun that came in his monunjrpnde Shed 'golden light o'er a .••• il 141 i.( "GWtW SOT
Mr ...SJHii VM, .. BY uriiu «£ooriuMjNNia|0 Never, my heart wilt thou
gi|rowi*d!!'""A
Mohair is white, my blood. ruiW'fidld,'814 And one by oMuy pow«rs depart. 'And youth sits smiliag in my
Downhill toe path of aee?f O Up, up with patient steps I goi I watch the saies fast brigfctenff rtpe^fc,,',
1 breathe a sweeter, purer air.,
1
V,
Betide my road small tasks spring Though but to hand the cooling trap,, Speak the true word of hearty cheer, ,. ,Iell the lone soul that God is near. .. i\
'v H*B
Beat on, my heart, and §^Wriot-olii!''
And when thy pslBrtalraw ttltf
JDISTRICT-,.
Ubiic^rVJ
In some respects the Sixth Con, District has nad 'pecutidr''. a'eUo be
has had the misfofffliii^o be'i^epriKent almost consthintly 'lb
ldkig^M
^r
cratic men. The different terms'of office servbd by Hon. John G. Davis ,,of. tJ\jLs county, is welt ki^Pwn to: Western Indiana. The ad vent of D. W. Voarhees into our District^ after1 been drivpn out ot tie old eighj by the superior! ability of competitor, Hon. James Wilson, was the .beginning another Series of years of'Dehipcrati'c ispr resentation in Congress, which has cob-J tinued, with the^ exception of 5 |erm iQ( two for ten years .past. Dilring Wffp. years it-has been the lot of Mr.. Voorhfeea to make the Democratic canv«99e#^'lrith the exception of the time, \yh6n, Judge, ClaypooL maneuvered- himself into the nomination, topk the stump w^th such as" surance of success a^d fetired fpilsd and defeated by the, thrusts of i.the sterling soldier, Gen. Washburne., 'l]With:thK ex^1 ception, Mr. jVoorhe^ haB^.,'^rried, tl?e standard of his party in .every campaign since 1860,and in all probabURy^lfagatn canvass the Distriict for Cbfig£e&.. in the coming campaign. It seema 1 to, b& the settled policy of the Demoertcy5iif this District to' ve« le§de^hto man and he must fight the Democratic battle in each canvass, Upon the dthfer hand, the Republican^party has changed repeatedly, jUj ^ndid^t^ fp^ftfip»gressional race. Its ablest nomin^ by far, Was Thos. H. Nelson,in 1§60, ana, thja^ memorable canvass with Voorbees is known throughout the State* In 1868} virtue of local ii\teresfs, jeaIort|tj jmd aip'7 biti6n,: which' superceded^,fh&prudence and wisdom of some counties ite^he, Dis trict, Geni Huttter, an abli6 itiiore than "match for Mr. V(K)rheea,r was set aside and the nomination given to Major Carter, a true soldier in every res^ect, but hardly th^ man to carry, .'theTDistrjict against Voorheea. Although it'is* early to talk of coming caMidatfej,, 'y^l we no: tice that a M^jbpTty of ,the counties have expressed a preference for some-man for the Congressional retce aWd thus far it seetds the preference' is invariably ,for: favorites of {their own connties. While we do not condemn thiri yet it shmy^tbis tact, that the Republicans off iheiSijxth District—while they havemaBy a^d.^)1« men—have as yetvna apbrtbw^^id |ia-' der. And it shoyr? too, Berenices must be overcome,iand eomprontis^'ihust be made in Convehtion.injbrdef^ jhaltM^ nomination, which,' alter.all, is unsatisfactory to a majority of the District, alid which fails to carry the strength of the party. In such a case', "there is little or no unity in HheiGontenfilM* fietegartes return home, haying failed to secure, the nomination of their cpiinty.fevorite .and a corresponding want of -zeal in support of the favorite nominee ^aracterizes^b^ delegates and th§ yotera «Ti,ihe county.» So it was in tlie late- canvass, and af self sacrifice and wisdom aye not displayed if, will be sb Again." As-we have saJ4, quite a number of gentlemen of more or prominence are mentioned for-the race, and their claitris at$ tirged witli all (he zeal that local abilities and virtues suggest, but as yet, there is no ^roppsiti^fl to secure a nominee ^i^Koiit irepeaee ta to what county in the District he belongs.
a qsn&
good man, give him the unanimous.aiote, complimentary and otherwise^in ConveB-: tion assembled, and then afi nnited 'and harmonious, follow hiiii 'through 'the campaign to the.ballot box, andthei3ixth District will be redeemed '^5 'j ,r-—• '"I j^ix'tllie saloons, restaurants, bateries#
cigar and tobacco stores, and other busi" ness houses Were closfed yesterday, and the Sunday law strictly enforced. The city was unusually, orderly, and if any persons Wfetft bv& fo'KfeWtutflt^td qtfeftfch their thirst,'they returned sober and behaved themselves in a seemly mannerly J\T. A. Ledger.'
Can it be poseible.l What, the Sundav Law so rigorously enforced-in New Albany, the strongest' Democratic city in the SUite^-a Democratic Mayor, Demoti cratic Council, a|)d all the officers Democratic! Is this the way the Democracy, when thqy have the power, regulatfe iinen's moral-ideas and appetites? We cry the Mmtrier
to the rescue The I}fmocraty-«f,
New Albany need reconstruction. No time is to be lostl—^oaa-wfT/e Jownl.
The rope tying feat aet Wfts done\jr tEe ndians of the Upper Missouri lopg before either Jackson, Harts or the Daveiiportw nut liuiu. i"|?uutlgm«B"Wgiaiiig' in Alton, who as an In-
dian trader in the YSirBtf 'Btfefte region, states tfoat the Assiniboin tribe, were re.-
would allow himself to be stripped w4 tied at ev.^ry, joint, from toes to neck with buffalo thongs, then rolled in a blanket and tied again* tbep rolled baffaid robe and tied a third time, |until he was apparently as helpless as a log. He was then placed in a small tent, surrounded
Jrum
iii't
,a sexton whi
jgn^nage Vonld i¥»-al Mrs. Part-
laingnage Vonld
ington'/«. Kec«ntlyK during An nl6ct ing, afire broke oi}t close^ by the _»
^jr'
among the
church, causing no Utile stir among^ the attendants Tbe-sesrtcm tliie: main,. ing sincere about it.'f,
reassured tbfew
Within three minutes "the^sotod of ithe airf flaw W^uld five minutes thp Indian woqld walk put nntramtoeled
1^
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All the cPndtucUwa of thejJniffl^cif* ic Railroad cldgm* ufiform, consisting
coat, a business suit ma flarkbl heavy tlotH ornamented with bW»rbutA
We face are the words "JlJnio^ ^actno Railroad." Hi
4
wbtm*.
j^ii»»
inenepaDiicM Totcrs tfTIwIIua. The Conventionj4t h*22nd alt. ha done me the honM£^fect me as candidate for thBjmce ofTreasu State andKulM to kno upon al yon an areemb yonr CoriVUrtJUL W WliosdCBaBtiB I received tfyeSfeMpation, I hereby proc to you, frankly and without any menta reservation, that I fully accept, and squarely stand upon that platform and if elected Treasurer of State, I will offi-
OlWttn&afc "M
solitude over his-sin. in letter and spirit, every resolution of
resolution^ TT** and Erie as follows:
Xlll.'Cif
jK#ii blue.
his threadbare coat of th isSS Irll ft
nii
l8n
Let me, though working, loving StiH.1^, Kneel as I meet my Father's W ill:" —Old and Netfr:
Wabash
which reads 1
XlH'Ci^kL BoirtJS.—TTiat the' ianaf !P' -th
aOmkai issded binder
ootatract,eharged1
legfelatidn^oe
1^46 anfl )8^7t1 commfo^ily called 'th^ "Btitler B»»i'' i#ere by Aelterms bfth
Wdbafeh and'Krie Canal,'itSrevemlfesand -faui8^: and the fai£h of the Statfe
I qiiote,the ^brjpgpin^ resolfltfon 9} p, platforiii hnd particularize my position ort tlfe' KAmej'fot'the Satisfaction of Arich Republican voters as may have been led to^entectain doaUs as'-towhere"I 'sWiid, byitfeiion of thei persistent atatefmetits of the DemoCratic^press as to'the' ineonsfc'teacy of^ayi aUeged views witli said tepolution. tsici »».
BeingiaiRepublicad candidate St wPftldf pfiCODCse, be iimpbssible for nie'to escape theivituperatioh of the Democratic^'ph^s, or to answer, or attempt toi'satisfjr" then* ini relatipnto the Wal^sh and Erie canal) or any other charge^. the^ make against i. -i
In 1«67, the •LfegistotAtte did the httadrte-elect me Cdnal Tntefije' tAi the birt-of the State}'but® I ate hot hoW,! iiiid never have' Wen,'theowliM'of'iiote'citif bf canal stocky nor have' 'I! been p'thferWisti pecuniarily interested therein' to" the amount of ciie* farthing. "If "Elected TreaMtifer6fState,'I's/hall end&ivor td discharge thedutites'pf the offiete adcord1 ing'tcl-law."
i-
(i
•#t- -iiuiiiinfO •»i 1 f»ii
exclusivrfy upon Ifcf
rneveif
bawbr beiendirectly of indirectly pjfedged for tfcd paynvsnfr or' riedemfition mertttf, .«aid canal'^tockir therefore constitute^' no pttrt^ bf the^ onistanding debts or liabjli" titeoof'the State. That' "t he Constftutioh df-thia^Stateoitght to beametided "at the? earliest pTactible period, so its to 'prdhib^ itfthetaking effect bf-ahy ^aw pr-aets bf the General- Asetenibly phoposinjr 'to cognise or ^reateiany liability of thei State for the said canal stpcks. ^r, .p^rt thfetebf,' uiitii' suqH 'prdppsitifW ^bau ns^fp, befen ^ffiitt^p'^^.j^te of thei»ppl6^&^ and^pproy«l jiy
R.H:MTiAoy.
Delphi, Mareh 14/1870:"
Have a tealoiitkMI^ JAJOJ There is a bob-tailed chicken at Louis villethat^t^isra^^
Paper, petticoats at fifteen cents retail a el at on A jwwe fight for .a glaes of-lager heeii |pcp|irred at,Oowaliw,l,al.,nlatelj&i iui,. s,
The last Connetiticut khoWm^n exiiilHil'
It is estimated ithat about ,50,000 fi.eedt men Jn Texas can readi .Jlost of sthera have learned since emancipation. -,t iiq 1,11.
One caH ^Misyt %n BSrra Leone for-three cents a' dfty Aristocrats pay eight cents a day for board.
Tii'd^ii^^AletSStle^aAv^ai' missioners of Humboldt, Cal» is one for phickens used ill sweating Chinamen.''
A fold of cotton wadding laid across the ishoulder^blades within the vest, or dress, Ms a 'prPtectiqn fo .the lungs, in ion^, ri6ld'rid^, *.,av(
The Memphis 'AvoidnhKe' sd-ys me'rehants of that city are refusing advances to fatme*& ^hblll not agr^ tq, Want corn the coining season.
1
It is.lestlmateA that one-ninth of the population of Southern ArieohaJ havfe been Wurd^fid bjf, Indians in thej^fltsi^ 1 ^iie B^n £lcan^cans ore so well satisfied with thefluceew of their great mtaic--al ftestiVal,' thftt tli^ thrntpf .haViflg it^ repeatedi annually.
odt io iabr» th
The nErie railway management ihave decided to erect at Port JarvLs, N. 160 cottages, to be rented tb'the'Wd^k for about $100 a year.
Log ranges Ga.'j-hiu three
1,-tieg¥o-
Mor
mdhs twb them haviji^ two Wjf«st a^,1 the third three—each man keeping hia wives in the sttniie1 cabin.
,.i.l fi 111 .1 11'-.'.-!
.^clgck teajis «ne of
tlSth
IJ
"iirltrdtelpliia '"tiled
from jnecyouajdiswa&ajx was tCTnuly TrignTenea by "a: ruffian who wavlaid her at night and cut off her hair with a razor. vutfcw fegten ie matitution'bhs Spreaa more iihs' season than any othet. Thin bread and Blftter is Hometimemadded.
th&
institutions of New York, and tl
A hard drinker in. Loi( ed a party pf conge'blal brilliant pyroteclin breathtaking fire I burning witn a bluish .^^i«iach|nah ,in
*c6ntly gaveJfrhe hand oi marringe in consideration' in money and oh^ month's her yoiitlifui.suitor.
Sllare
ery ice..from
and 19th ultimo, some of which were .yery^mrga, ^hjqjl^ iJ|#j®ear^d on the 23d and since that day tne sun has been more free from spots than for many weeks. tf
L'he protassor ot anatomy in one ot theU
The professor of anatomy in one of thi nrst-c[ jad: them that they will be protected from any insulting demonstrations on the ijart of. taagahSfetif^
leT if%ftfhf hi9%ftft*?l,» and/sMW
In his "Recollections of Prominent Men," Horatio Seymouiy bf UtiCtt N. Y., nays he now a days hardly dare assail a political man, as he does not know_ how soon he may have to affiliate with him in party measures.
A missionary reports from China that the population of that couptry has beep greaHyowi^in^ed, Ij^^^ having 400,000,000 population, there are probably not over 250,000,000. He adds that the late wars have wonderfully diminished this people.
ble down by some British mail steamer, whose Captain forgot to mention it on his arriVal in port. ft might be well to ask some of the British Captains if they did not feel a slight jar at anv timeduribg tfcjifl&pr HK
A Congh,
C6ld
or Sore Throat
Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results |p ap tie Lung Disease. ifoiy, Ji» tliii. .1 ii ijra's SroaehifJI Tipckes wiiljarort. iinvariahlr give in-
atant relief.t'-For Bbokchjtis, Asthua, CaA RRa. Gommtrivm-***-
Tna»* Diskams.-
the have aeoothiBfc^^faB SINGERS and' PoBl5|v b^ECPSRS use them to a an re he he pi
Owing to the good reputation and popular!-
Be sw^toOBTAIKAelnie.* BROIW BtONCHUL ,• we i80LD B¥BRTWHBRB.
"ijrwa
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MERCHANT TAILORING.
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Fbr s^re by rfe^ rii,,
ift
DRY COOD8
WELCH & 'GRIFPITUp Sawh! &wmm'.Ji v. SAMS oi ttlfcd^riBW^.^A^S.fiBIJINe and MflUL SUMIglip(*8t SAWSwith Solid Teeth, or with Pate 'Irtth
Teeth, or With raieii
'^^'SgiiBfefiasasa-
JMI *1Mv o* IMTOH,
Aromatic ,-¥egwftbw: Soap I
Far the SOLllJY.Al'I' BKl/tlftlBTO,
Agenl^
S a S a
Marshall, j' -af rtiJtiw
cipe sent for 50 cents Box 3986, flew York
•woiiwr 18^W«4tJ*f—FBANfttlN.
ioor people who want toumjHbunei labor and
FJPcft^nlaH redttfcedbri^S C.OIMSjAnGO^ :or FiStakbtf S. J4,(Q^lioj: ^?,JEoBtop,MaB«
iVft. '-WIfrtTIEIt, eiT. St. Chafes St.. 6t JJ^Louis^M&i', 6f 4Jnio«-Wide reDntation treatsr alt venereal dijeases alsoj. sennnak
gofaj'-ISo Sitter WWfal««. start tease. Obnsuttaiionfiree.k.l c-" ii' •mmr Kl.T^l»I^kcKlli''' Kove —'JBglays" •*.. Yttting Metirfrefe,- -i» sfialed floward Association, BoxP, Philadelphia,ra,
FEMjU^^TptPUiW
fallibld, Harmlfcss and Trustworthy.- Bent free by mail to any address onreeeiptof One Dollar. P, Q. BOX362Q. Nfiw ?o}k Qity^
Freader"»fascinate
YCHOMANGY.'FASGiNAflOW or SOlJL CHARMING. 400 ipages}..clotft^ttla
:wonderfat.bpokhas
full instrwotioas toenab(e
the either sex, or any ani-ttalitlf-will. ^Mfeitaerista, Spiritualism, and eds of other curious'experiments. It r.J„SSWStoffilfi Sight Street, Philadelphia. -*+r±
ffnn.rn.titeed. SR. BECOMW'BBKf€® er, from what-
guaranteed. W LIFE restores manly^spwer, from -ever cause arising. The effects of early pernicious .habitat self-fcbuae and climate, gins way. .at once to this, wonderful medicine,if takenrigdlarly a5c6rai1ieto directions(wnich arev^rysimplo tfad!teqtfiresno reWraim'froin "busiiessor neainrejuiiHiiliireis impossible, Sold in bottles, at fi or four quaatiUes one for J9: To be ha'd ohly 6f the scire appointed agent in America, HERMAN GBRETZ1 105Third Avenue,New¥ork* -i 1 iu-t
klver Saxtoa 4 Wabpslej's Dry Goods Store, Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens dfTerfellauto,andthepublic in gen-j eraUthat he has rented rooms abov«8axton dr WalmslfyfpDry Qood? Store, for th^ purpose, of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING. He keeps always btiliaiid' a Fashionables lection of Cassiineresj Vesting*, Oloths, Ac., and is ready to make it up in ..i
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Ani'Sn vdty R»a^JnableTeftiis. HaviA^W high rents to, pay, he promises to make up .to Order, whether the goods be furnished by him or not., Everything in his line cheaper than 'cottir^g doiie-and warranted tb-fit-. a liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf
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DEAtERtir
IpMily Provisions,
Hermetically Scaled Fryits, Vegetables, Oysters,Fish, Preserves, Jellies,
Sauces, Catsup,
liuitni Pickle
Ohio Street*'WtWcifeA 4th, Terre-Haute,. \Indiana, Goods delivered in ithe City free of charge, ,, ,, ..i,,,!,*.
pHltOSQ^Hy'of iiAR&IAGE. JT ANEwCoirqSEOi' LiccTCBSs.saadelivered at the New York Museum of An atomy, em bracing subjects: How to Live and What to Live for. Youth, Maturity and Oid Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. Thecauseofln Wgestlon Flatulaico and Nervous Dysease accounted fora,Marr}i«e fhilosophicallgCoaEdered. ic. Pocket volumes contaimn these
LectnrcS wilt be forwardea on receipt offour stamps,by addressing Snrtt Nbw .YorkMcSEU^OF, A^ATonx, 61£.J*oa4wi» Newark.
•N
OTICE.
All persons having the late firm of Habermeyer ic
Trade1870
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91»1 T8
W.' H. BANNI8T1 .iifftoi iram Is now receiving the largest and best selected
rtnax^inw.1
NATIONS.
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Country —Produce,
Limarldiy
Baicrsdorf will please
present the same to Fred. Baiersdorf,at the place of business of the* late firm, for settle-
indebted to°satd £|t are reqnest^ lo.call an settle Ae
OfEREDITH & KEELEB.
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Attuwfg at Jaw ml
inn lutt AXP THin «TB. ^TKBJtE HA UTE, IKD^t
H. J. KEELEB, Notary Pnblio.
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CHAS. ALBXANDEB.
E®g A'BERJtBYER^
i,AW OFFICE AND REAL
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Carpet
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JOHN BARNIKL^^
For the purpose
TP*
'trf' inl*
Cloths,
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ill
'r. ,t.--That he has ever ^oiight to thjs market^ These goods being all fresh and new, and having been btiufht sinee flie*r*at decline in
^BETTOft BABeAINS •!«-.»:'' 'V
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Shirts,, baflsiji. iii-it-Hosiery,
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grtlirtHjaw. H«* Yofc.
idi «J "i ifVwwn..-.
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Than, has been ofrndwan atoo nice line of
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AUporSon* wantidf anything in Eis line are re*fieeUW)y solieitea t» call and eXanhne his Stock, at ,,
in his line are
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No,r79 Main Street,
Te\Pre- Hamte, Inrt,
marlldw2m
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DRY GOODS.
Store,
Hew .iEfrW- idtllj'iB [|fj .' fe,- ••:*." l»-- -Hf-
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.' 73 Main Street,
Terre Saute, Tndiana. -ii.KsitT—:#t ii-ni l- ,• i-ni'vi -ai» .-j (I--.
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ftillj :_.j us' As the time, for the Spring trade approaches we wotfld direct tW attention waBtof
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tub -^7oar vnl &MCkB^u -t'nnw aiiti.
Hiokorys,
',u vi»n.w !,n cafiimercs,
W8
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Linen,
Cottcp ^baih.^t!,lJ' 'm
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Best* Bargains!
In the Dry Goods line haf jeenred for us large trade, and wf Shnfl Botmitmcto buyers by
tij,sM tr
JUSTICE TO ALL
vf ,, 1 Is the njio^q pf t^©,. ,.
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NEW YORK STORE,
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73 MAIJH STREET, ke tlttit ttW.ill.--nU .••» Terre-Haute, Indiana.
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHN HANEY,
Commission Merchant, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute, Indiana. ..
Strict attention paid to receiving and forwarding goods. JelSdwtf
ALEXANDEU READ,
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FLOUR, MEAL,
66BN, oats,"11
BALED H-A.Y,
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
CMTMrtth udWaHlfc!
Articles delivered to any part of the dty firi charge. decSdSm
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very attractive, containing full Une of Qood||^4ul
formerly at 40,50,65 and 75 c^nts.
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Finish, Wamsutta, New York Lills, and all the ^Urnrnmmm popular brands, marked at clearance prices, at
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