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DAILY EXPRESS*. .aHHWHtt TERRE HAUTE, I3STC.

Friday Morning, April 15, 1870.

Fifteenth Amendment has

ed Rochester, N. Y. We are told by one of the city papers, "at 2 o'clock the brazen tongue of the Court House spoke out its acclamation, and the roar of artillery relied the thunder of freedom's

THE Express says the Council must let the people know what hasbeen, donew it

the revenue. That is the easiest task the organ could impose on that honoraole bovly, and can be answered briefly as Wl-

^fnp«!y mg ^d&?n6uStm^r?a^(»l administration of the city affairs. Jowm mil.

If the task is ao.easy, let it be perform ed. Let the people know just how muilj money has been received, and from what

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CCR. The!, specify taWtBfW "9#r tfifftji bew "paid off",' and don't forget to tell how many debts and how grttat have been incurred bv the present Council. No honorable officer can tor tfrlVV object to rendering a full and explicit account of hi* official acts, and the Journal by its. show of ill temper, does injustice to the Council by affording ground for suspi cion. We have made no reflections on thp .ooivdi^ct pf the Cop^.1, and- do not propose anything more than a fair com parison of its work,with that of its imme' diate predecessor. To make this comparison we nee^ the report that is called Mr, and the gentlemen of the Finance Cotti mittee'"Willftltere'i# no^oirbt, be willing t. render it. .*3*lift* ga*taa-t

/uaf.is Hi ^'Kedhce the Taxan. The Philadelphia Inquirer learned tlin? President GRANT, while in that city, l&t

Saturday, in conversation with several leading bankers, merchants and manufacturers, expressed himself in favor of a $r&r% material 'fedultion of the He ^seemed to have some recognition of the distress the trade interests of the country^ are suffering from the present onerous

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foi iMBtioiL ,«.i BuLtllfritwJ'MtePt ol' this jlistr^Bj JiieJ/^Mfej fears "the President and nu counsellors do not yet ijuite appeeciate, for wliile they are disposed to consider the rapid extinguishment of the national debt as reflecting credit upon the Administration, there YfrebthSr4 tyofw^ $wjjidfn ^jnjy jp^'

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eaircor a nwanciar repoi Not much.—Journal. "About one year ago" the Republican City Council presented a financial report^ without waiti&gjftj^e "asked to do it, afld that report w^.djH^ printed in the ExPRESS. Let jjp prese same thjA fen com we shall be aBWtoiitiMte the'relativ' advantages of Republican and Democratic financiering. The Journal is not very discreet to fly in a passion simply because the people want their servants to render ajj ate4ur^t oif' their Bervice. Kothmg could be more just and reasonable than a£ made, and it cart* hardly

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with rights unfettered and inalienable*-

THE HON. W. Al. HOWARD stated the Fifteenth Amendmedt celebration in Detroit, that when he went to 9°n.|_r^

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UlMylonhe^V^ Congress, and say, 'I am a Republican,' and nothing e, than it would to-day to go around here j-eve

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TO-DAY the remains of the Hon. ANS6N BURLIXGAME will arrive in New York. Let us hope that they will be deposited, in tlieir lasl retting place without noise and parade. There liar been, |Uite enough of thafcsort of-tiiing in this.coun-. try. As we revere the memory of BrR~ I-INGAME, a noble type of the American

be

doubted, who can only see in such policy the destruotion of every important interestjof the nation, and the crushing foil tff«»iknesH Stety- feindi'** 'Washington City is not supposed to be the best place at which to learn all that is going' on felSei^here, thtrigh "reduced receipts of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Departments the heads of Government might be able to understand that they have drained the business of the country so thoroughly, in their efforts to pay off our undue indebtedness as to mak«c^8 pfpfits yejy jnsjg^fjqan^ndeed

The Inquirer earnestly urges that the di»U-ess is as serious as it is widespread, ancrremarks that there are hundreds of Mores in that city* that are kept open, there are dozens of manufactures kept running, not for any remuneration they4 -t return theft tint because Oey'are «tHl nble. to p.iy ^liiiaiy ^'^xpfenses.—

Many stores and some' factories have closed, while others of the latter are run- ''. jfiitig on shoit,nme, %nd thgJie, while not fully showing the distressful state to which the business of the country has been reduc^j, by tlift^cjsaiye rates of

?Uxati,op»t8tillf

in alegre«i denotejtt con-

ditionj1 It is not at all improbable that if the President would vlsVt .gfiier centers pf trade and manufactures, and confer with leading business men, he would be con^•Trft^mrat tU'r|5e8^fflFfe*W^"irfi^i,r in em'UfelS SI in istration a reduction of taxes and he would

Vary soon understand that thq. polic^ of paying off our immense war debt in^fiforjiti Vfunjfc /W-'rl^f the sac ritice of our domestic prosperity and all business interest?, lupus nothing .more law than the mfrrfV of thepartyiiitempting it. The popular feeling is well expressed in llie '^foHowin? paragraph which we find in the name staunch Republican journal -from which we have ijiitrted itbov£:

The bid political issues were killed and buried by the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment, and tlie question that wilK jfcoidrodt theJlepubUcan aj#d Dgniiofcritic parties in the coming contest, for which both are now Retting reidy, is not how much of the debt lias beee paid, but what relief has ,leen giv,en ih'e coutitrV from oipre^v4 4«nn^efc»aiy taxation. It will becometfifl present Administration to

be able to give to the people before again ^Making this support, a safisfacrow 'strtswer to this iutbrrt^flrtirtry.

This is plaiA truth, plainly spofcfen, and AUiuiniijtra^n oaqiHR to fegid the friendly warning. The liastyliquidation nf the public debt is unnecessary and impolitic. It is a policy that no prudMiTtm^ness man would adopt in the condupVof aflmrs. ft is killing the that lays the golden egg. It is wearing out the form and prematurely aging the farmer to pay off, in haste, a mortgage that can stand for any number ofyears, and which he knows his rapidly increasing assets will enable him to remove,.easily,.a i'ew ye^re h^icf.

Council do the, the *$8,

be doubted that the Council will be enwiUugto comply therew we^tMfrj fee o*l|ef |ajr, tax' he^ptr. on'a greafly 1 ncreasedHaTof ables, under the present than they were under the preceding administration. Iso great public work has called for this increase. The people have a right to fcnpw how the money has been used, and the Journal will do well not to oppose the wish of taxpayers for a full report. We jf^pethe Finance Committee will-be aWe

Itfake a credible snWh^, fowthe ivk terests of the city are of greater importance, in our estimation, than political

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The New York Weeklies. The Springfield Republican of the Gth

editol.WOI^LILTHI^H THMITEKATO us that Harper's Weekly circulates 90,000 copies, and the Bazar 80,000 that BONNER paid GREELEY $25,000 for his "Recollections and concerning Mr. BowtMR^S policy, that— "Mr. Bonner's enterprise needs no eulogising. He understands thoroughly the art Of advertising,- ai)(^ speads money lavishly in this field. He has only lately ordered $25,000 to be laid out by one of our large sulyertismg agencies.. As an illnstration oTtheiw^ tKis p6lijcy jpays, E qpiky atat^ tMt the$25,00r paid to Beecher Tor-'Nor-wood,' with the additional sums laid out in advertising the fact at the time^added 100,000 irabscribers to the psi p6r, and brought in a clear profit of about $100,000.

Of Nast, the caricaturist, he says: "A sBayf xian by birth, he ^ametothis SMbttiy'.raile fishfld, aiid pas sfhce 4h'ei^n^hly imbibed th^apirit'M our hp" stitutions. His parentsnad no artistic taste, and wished him trhecome-a^ watchmaker. But Nast had made up his mind to draw, and he did so. He began to sketch for Frank Leslie's Illustrated New. when only sixteen, then yrent to Engdaiu ^flJu8trate.thie Heeiian anddayenrfi^hl and afterward sketched the Italian cam paign for the London News. iQrt^ his return home, he had thoughts of becoming a painter but the war broke out, and he began to work for the Harpers. His talent for caricature did not dev.eJoB itself for tifc&f «. /"iti

I. TUTIMAS'^ABTT^AND TASTA. c|as sim|de, ^ae|erelj- so #oMw» and---* eft an) was an aristocrat in which there could be no guile. His w^s an aristocracy Jof worth, not of pride of money or position. He was a gentleman of the olden school, whose self-respect was too great to allow the commissson of a dishonorable or meretricious act. He never ate, even in iHp arfeav, exeept fronS solid silver seryice, but ianvays of plain wholesome food. An indulgence in wines and liquors was the exception, and then never when a young man was present. Profanity found no place upon his lips. In all his service, those the most intimate never knew him to be thrown 9ff his guard, Ot to give expression", to a warm, hasty or indignant word. He never was Compelled to apologize for wounds cttusifSHby indiscretion either in temper or language. ,He was a complete mteter of himself. His headquarters were always a model of neatness, sobriety and dicip-

"He ^mdijC,«a and circumstance of war, on the other hand, that though made a Major General on April 25, he had no stars on his coat un .til after the battle of Stone River,- eijght months afterward, and they were put on by the strategy of his servant at the instigation of some members of his staff. He wore his Colonel's coat until the moment dflrn taking command at Mill Springs though he had been a Brigadier General, six months.

POLITICAL NOTES.

Robert Toombs is to delivery the ad dress at a floral and horticultural fair in Augusta, Ga., next month.

On Friday last, ex-Gov. Henry A. WTise, of Virginia, was admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court.

J. H. Lowrv, of Elkton, Todd county, is the Republican candidate for Congress in the Third District of Kentacky.

East Tennessee, it now appears, voted tigttinst the.ne# Cdiistitution,but the majority for it in the State is over 50,000.

Rhode Island is talking about celebrating the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. Great bodies move slowly.

Delano's, last decision is that,lottery or polity venders must tflke but licenses, their managers or backers to give bond for each vender. Jl'

AmericatT^lanister ever occupied •so prominent a position in the literary-politico-fashionable world of London as Mr. Motley.

A Washington correspondent writes that the largest lobby now there is that bent on "procuring land grants for beg GARJV.RAUROILDS," J.

After cordially welcoming an American visitor, John Bright once said:"And now tell me about that gaunt, clumsy, bighearted President of yours." 1IV various part^ of thevcountry clubs arc said to be forming'to oppose the 'in tax andto defeat 5andwate*for Con gress who favor its contihuance

Gov. Hendee has appointed Hon. Whit-iiian-(T. Perrin, of Montpelier, to the office of state Auditor of Vermont, made vacant by the death of Hon. Dugald Stewart.

The Nova Scotia "Annexation League" have issued a circular setting forth the advantages to their coal-mines and other interests of annexation to the United States.

^?IIE Kei^ucky eonstituency of the ca» det seller Golladay, repudiated him most significantly by the nomination of General S. II. Lewis to ibe vacancy caused by the honorableGolladav's resignation. It remains, however, a matter of doubt whether Lewi:* owes his success to the cadf'feftiplnve.nigntioiCW to "his havlhg servetCthe BeW Confederacy as a Brigadier General.— hid. Journal

.M ys REV. DK. NEWMAN, Chaplain of the United States Senate, has prepared a sermon in refutation of the stand-point ofthe Mormons, that polygamy is recognized by the Bible. He wa* to have delivered it last Sunday, but postponed it, by request, until the return of the Pnwiijent.

Governor Stearns, of 2iew Hampshire, return? an ipcomj? of $20,000.

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Morrison, the new Mayor of Dayton,O., is a 400-pound butchecg A volume of Lamar tines toorrespond(6 irfttilleckikBrself bj^'jtfBiping the ropflg twi^'hunjmd tim«pt "Pittsburgh,

have aWGTaqd winter

accomodate six thousand per-

sons. The new Philadelphia directory has 2,222 Smiths, of whom 222 are widows, and 230 Johns,

A fatal shot iri the abdomen- ^efcftfd1 a man at the Volute Kainpa, W-jthe offier day for inauTtin

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of the death of Hon. Charles

Grey, Private Secretary to Her Majesty, was paralysis. Mr. Gladstone has liad the appointment of Bine"B^hops of the Church of England since he has been Prime Minister.

A French Chroniqueur has calculated lt ,^at, including the EmygKOjk.4lie»» ire

exc^^e ^^^uilt 'GSrieral'AmeB has not yet the consent of Miss Blanche Butler's papa to their union.

Wmahawk, the/«^iriea English paper and lanipooner of royalty, is owned by Russell, member of Parliament for Norwich

General J?roa rom'^p^iifsaee, JOINTS CQ&IFDIY-

now

Rev. J. H. Wagner, recently pastor of the German Reformed Church, in Pittsburgh, has been confirmed a Roman priest, at Lancaster, Pa.

Sufferers by Baron Haunsinan's Palri sian improvements are suing him for damages, and he has over $800,000 worth of claim? calling on him in tlve ,coJirts.

A lible suit against the proprietors of the Auburn (N. Y.) News resulted in a verdict by a, jury,en Vriiwyi Nocaus«4fo^ action." I

The General Council of Louisville has commenced a war of extermination on fortaneHellefs^ by? imposing a licens^of $200 upon them.

A cow was killed the other day, near Troy, N. Y., by swallowing four dozen sliiqgle naite, whioh'were among chaff on wliiWishe wasfed^

Froude sa\1s that emigration, in-door occupations, hard work and poor living are im'paring the British constitution and producing a nation of dwarfs and in1-' valids.

Divorces are hard to get in England bnt bigamy^- is common, ihd a woman, guilty of it, pleaded that her first husband wab brt»tal, lazy andj^immoral, and was let off with a week's imprisonment

The Harvard Advocate wants to know whether any of the cases of spontaneous combustion can be accounted for on the Supposition that the victims were in the habit o||Ui!ikwg gunnwdei^a?^|^

Chassepot, tile invenlpr of the repeating rifle^ has bleen the Legion of Honor ofTrance, a'nd is attacked by the ultra-Liberal journals in consequence.

The youthful readers of Robinson Cru soe in England are raising by sixpenny subscriptions $300 for a monument over DeFee's grave in BtinhiU fields burying ground, London. It WULshaft fifteen feet high.

marble

The friends of Hon. Henry T. Blow, our Minister to Brazil^ think it not unlikely that lie will return to St. Louis during the present spring. His visit will be a temporary one for purposes of private business,'and limited to:a few wjeeks. ,.4 ,t ..

Mr. William Macdougall, the rejected Governor of Winnipeg, is now lying sick of small-pox at Ottawa. One or two other members of the Dominion Parliament are in the same situation Vaccination is the order of the at Ottawa.

Among the very "affecting" incidents •in connection with the execution in New York on Friday was the parting, between Real and Reynolds. '*1 hope to meet you in Heven," said Reynolds to Real. "The meeting will be a joyful one," replied Real. S

The court balls of Dublin, given by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, are described as much more enjoyable than the stiff "drawing rooms" of Queen Victoria. iSiey take place in the^evening, with refreshments, and the Lord Lieutenant must kiss every lady: present.

A correspondent from Rome to the Catholic Telegraph s»ys that the? Pope is not pleased at the slow progress of the Council, and has introduced a rulp that in fitture the Bishops mast present what they have to say on any measure in writing. This is intended to cut off all speeeh-making.

In the trial of Prince Pierre Bonaparte when M. Pascal Grousset was asked, according to Frerjch form, whether he was related to the accused, he replied: "The Princess Letitia had so many lovers that I dare not say whether I am a relative of his or not." This gross insult was,(he cause'oftlhe scene in coftrf, reported l\v cable.

The Springfield (Mass.) I}epublican has the following: "Allen Melville, the New York lawyer who proposed to General Butler to give $100,000 of the repudiated Minnesota bonds to Massachusetts charities, in order that the State may sue for them,and so make a test case,is a summer resident of Pittsfield, and a brother of Herman, Melville, the puthor."

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SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen the vdico./ .Owing to the gpod reputation and populnri ty of the Troches, inar.y worthless 0*1/ cnrij imitation* are offered, which are good for not him Be sure to OBTAJN the tcue. BROWN'S BTRONCHIAL TROCHES. (SOLD EVERYWHERE. nov4SdV6m

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Panoy Goods, Breaa buttons, Comba, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads,

Ndeiie«f

Hosiery and Cigars,

This is DECIDEDLY the (TETT ahifiDost important invention of modern times. Its simplicity and wonderful adaption both for HOUSB and CAR WINDOWS is perfectly astonishing accomplishing everything that can ppssibly be desired, and yet being

cheaper

than'any

other window fast. For house windows itdispenses.with weights and pullj*. OBCrating eqifsllT wtll ontopand bottomsasb, allowing either to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to Jecvre ventilation,anc1 locked securely ^T every point, from

tie as wished to Jecvre ventilation and yet be ly at every point from the in-

»ry poiE

"djiU.M

„RD,n. I,

-St«tionery,

fi^lslSd raat-ffn-

itself in whatever position you leave I iteata 6t horse (far •indowstfiey are FI fn*VAMETY OF etyies, making an elegant ishto the car windows,and the ONJY arrange ment ever introduced, that eaa naver fail.

Thefleate FASTS hriislr kjr all HardwaM Dealer*. Liberal inducements to Agent).-*-Send for descriptive cirealaraand PRIOEI, Ac.

BOSTON MAJNTFACTMINTT CO., 134 Federal St., Bontoa 77 Chaaikers ST., 2F^T FTB8I|^X BRANCH OFFICE, 163 Dearkora Street, Chicago, llltaols. P. W. (JCHEB, C^»L TFATEUNIBusiness AG't. t-liriiah-fT" ~i—i-"*—

ARCHLTTCT.

^BCHITEGT A BUILDBB.

J. A. VHYPAG1I,

Tlans.Sp^ciOeationi. Superintendence, and Detail Drawings tnrnishea -for eveiy destripa tion of Buildings.

Ornc*—Northeast corner of Wabash and Sixth Streets, ID story. DemingBloek.

GARDEN SEED!* !P

Vegetables, Seed Potatoes!

wjpp^fpiw

(•WIDOW I

BnQDC

DEAL

SGor. Main and Sixth Streets,

iii '4'efre-Haute, Intl. usCf

We willopett at ftt ibon watt-kaowa atand, a a

ltf liARGEST AND BEST

BOOTS 4 SH0ES

Ever brought to. this^ market, wltfeh,ws, afcolt-

LOWE8T €ASH PRICES.

-n S9^i»r3pru«! r.

ij.1t

STORE,

73 MAIN STREET,

,L

Tferre-Haute,

fff'Oi

In^ianS.

JOHN BAENJKLE,

MERCHANT TAILOR,

mw. ifcwd* Table Linens'and Tow^Iings'*1^'

VEKY H'Ul tttltl'il

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divi a ha{»Li vt frrtwj-'

Allkinda of Cuotom Worlt and Repairing done to order in the ntoat iatitffkotoiy manner. f«b31dw3tn.

DRY COQD8.

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GOODS!

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WAm^.HOBEEG&CO.

II!'*' {'. -I-n. ot

Corner '4th and Main Streets.

TFGIF* FTTII BEII WW -VED

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I. •, 500*yard8 Print*, goods styles, at 6J ets. 10,000- 8 25,000 at "10

1 case Spring Style Dress Goods at j&H W 1o jiwMjil tii -o.rT 4'a. 20 Cents per yardl fiHwa in

WHhi

ids of the season.

Cheapest Dress &ootl

50 dozen Damask ^Napkins^ all Linen, at a oitt :•.} ,J»i ttiou.'

$1.25 PER DOZEN!

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.CHEAP 1

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''.taa'iinit viia -iiJ ir-ii 50 dozen H. S. Handkerchiefs at 16c- each.

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COMMERCIAL COLLECE

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AILKOAD AGENCY

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TKRKE HAUTE, INIHANA.£I!

AFOE{|?CM!^)TIE It V*

I equal to any Business College the WestfqrIB'.I .*TJR

Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship, ana Arithmetic,

Andall other departments of Accountantship. Students can enter at any time. Eaeh stn dent' RECEIVES private insonctions. College Journal, with fall information as to the course of instractioni, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses.Ac., will be forwarded to ANY address on application to the Principals. aug25dw3m OARVrv OWEN

Jamei ft. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) having moved his office TO the store of Turner Buntin. corner 7th and Main streets, will gire through receipts an shipments of Produce and Merchandise te alt tne Eastern Cities, (PR&in in bulk without transfer)and TE all New England Towns,freight as low

as

TTMEA,^

octfidtf

E.

ept on hand,,

A constant lupply kept on hand at South ith street, near tne Engine House by RDE L. BIEQLER. 4J«W

UI DII(.VI. UM LUV LIMINE House, mar29dlm.

hy any othpr line,and

Corner 7th and Main street

F. BEAUCHAMP, ATTOKNBY AT LAW 141 XA19 STREET, IIP 8TA1ES.

Western Land Broker, Loans negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collection*. Correspondence solicited from non-residents.

la uiig pmayiui Syutiai dhi gaum

BLAGK'SILKS!

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4fIt"«i»A

as %u y9f*4 *«. •D .-IH ibifi JJ«J•IIJ.-IH1

ill

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Ajfull line oi FANCY SILKS marked down in propOr^

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,, ti9n, at .... i.rnMidi I

TUEIaL, RIPLEi:.»& DBMINGrS. ».j )it-»

%. .44 **!t j- «i' t. }'lt *ni~t ,-f.ilUlli Vi 4 ft! kulifi&x iji: S!-«. v-i as *id TUT JTTIWIRISF VT IU AelHdoxM »dj. Im ,Ukidjii aiii «i oi aoinrftitiyfuXi t- ,v cW'J aj io5 t*M}u-yiS U»

is yery attractive, containing a ull line of Goods sold formerly at 40,50, 65 and 75 cents. •**?.* m** s*a-:

.J I

ItKAI.KR IX

^Family Groceries, 1'rovislons, Hermetically Sealed Emits, Vegetableh, Oysters, Eixh#,,

Preserves, tfellies, ,,Vi

!«*./«.••} Sa-tteeSf Catsup, I'ickles ana K,

Country Produce/8

Ohio Street between 3d and 4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana,

Goods delivered in the City free of charge. roaridly

OR •SALErJ»F::"

mm

ttiBlolf V5 Ij'iUtil i\ I*

GOODS

TIT1EI-Ij)kipleyA©EMiK«r":r

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W •Uxo4 iu[ 'iJfl A ». A »i ls (!i .':S 5 (i jr,*. Hi

EeMf: WhiM"! WooC blankets •Hi! V.f*• j*/Jid-^wiReduced &om $8.50 to 5.00 per pair, at

I tXww I'U GliL, RIPLE\ & DEMING'S. j.i v) ihwH f..«« iwny '.At W!} -,»t f'1 xk.1 tfjlbr »JT .Ami vKfOt is l«U .K*lt 'id! ,'i "ViJ »»j hU I0 •&« urf (liw -Jft' hrt«!r,u il'?* iftVwjj**' 7tuft's ii •. ^1?! I-ii'.!• ••.* 'i I b-j-.Uit Tjat-i.J 'i:! A I -^,'i»:w(HS«iido,*»JMtil

IB," .3 ^Bleached Muslins, Jllill, LoiiMlale, Soft Fimsh, Wamsutta, New York Lills, and all the other popular brands, marked at clearance prices, at uhj t* 'm-mx inU ot 1 "nth

3*ss

ac 5C ac a a a

J'.

Tlie Flouring Mill

Known as the Canal Mills

This property is all in good running ord##", 3 run of Uurs, Corn bheller, Kiln and all machinery necessary

for a

first-class Mill. It

must be sold, and a bargain is waiting for somebody, LOR terms nnd full particulars apply to feb25dt 8C0IXA DU?

PHILOSOPHY

of

MAKRIAGE,

-L A New Cocast or Lkcti'rks.sasdelivereq at the New York Musenm of An afmy,em WTAT

digestion Flatulancc and Nervous DYSENSE accounted for: Marriage Philosophical!#Considered, *°F„ FOCKET ve tumes centainin these Lectures will be forwarded on receint offour stamps,by addressing STC'r New Tobc Mxh sat™ ov Akatomt, 618 Broadway, New York, marl6dly'

COMMISSIONER'S

BALE. o»

srf.

The undersigned B'omaaismener, under un rder ofthe Vigo Common Plea*Court, January Term, 187U, in cuse of Bezaleel llolincg rt. at. vs. Nicholas llolmes rf. al., will offer, at private sale, ou Thnrxday. Aprillt, 1870, during legal hours. at the offioe of Baird &. Crnft, Kq.82 Main, street, the following City property, situated on South Fourth street, to-wit: One hundred and twnnty tbnr (124) feet off the south UDE of lot number five (5) is Ann Baum's Bub-division of out-lot number thirty-three 38) adjoining- the town of Terre Haute, Indiana,as the same appears OP the recorded plat of Qaid suit-division.

TKBMS—One fourth of purchase money in cash, balance in equal payments at six. twelve and eighteen months, with interest. tCHARLES CplTFT, ap5dfcwlw Commission}

raui

Ti'ji'hV »HJ.vE[ 1. niiiK adt

Our 25 Cent Dress Goods Counter

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-rv.xvnt iv'&

\S X*c \*i '.««»

Lustrina Black Silks reduced to $1.00 per vard GroDu Rhine 1.25 per yard M*.n wide i^o per yard Gro SilkSl-6duced to .•..

?v.,

'l" *m' •„extra heavy..:! .$2.00, 2.50 per yard oavy Tanata Silks reduced to $2.00,2.20,2,50 per yard

.• itiw a.

1,50 per yard

1,1Mi 1

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'.jJlUl 5-isf iub I!

TKKIjI,, RIPLKY & DEMING'S.

1 f* A.*... ,i ..i !. 1

8-4,t9-4/10-4 Bleached and 'Brown Sheeting very low djfe

to lisidt I ^llwW

TIEIJi, IM1*I,KV Jk flMLVti'S, Corner M'ti'i tiift Strrr-f.. 1 in nd^'uftKji »itLt ai •..s i\vvr^yr

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MAIN STREET.

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w. P. BRISCOE, i». :t:

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renin

TlUto^.

"iia./Ji a ft iU

11 'J

Exact time, from Terre JIaute Meridian, at 5, Warren Block.' mar25 JOXLN R. FREEMAN.

fit RAILROADS.

-item

Indianapolis & St. Louis B. WINTER AltltANQEMEN I

TRREB THBOCBH MM MM DA II/! BITWLLY

Terre Jffaute ap.dafl Cities ujin -w.*i Towns West,, Con4«iieS Tine Schedule, Docemlidf 1, KK9

Daily Bvery Daj* Except Sundays'

WESTWARD* Night ex. fast ox. Nifcht ex-. TerreHfliito lofito 11.40 F.T N 117VI a UF Mattoon,.. arrive.2.0Hmiu 8.4Sam 2.40 pm Cairo, .i.Lipm 2,20 am 2.1LA ui Pans, :T.$L a LT/.W A to 4.24 Decatur,. ... 5,3Fam &.45PN> J.45PIU Blooiliijiffton" 8.04 am 8.15pm 8.16 piu Alton, ,-7 &ifam 2.35pm 8.26pm St. Louis, y.OOain 3.A0PM «J:20pm •1. leave 9i0am 4.35 pm 12-10 urn Macon. arrive .L.RPM UI.60AM 9.00 a N^ Scdalia* 7.SOPM Y.^ain 1.5JI M8 KANSAS City, 0I.2a IU (.FTatn 12.»AIA-, Leavenworth 2.(6 a in 7.53

a 2.03 a NI

Lawrence/ 11.10a 11. U) am 11.10 AM* Topeku, 12-JJPNI 12.40 12.49 St Joseph. 2.21am V.5Sam 5.00pm 0 ui AH a, VJARA 5.00 p.M 8.60 A SON Francisfo 6.00pm C.OOpnr 6.00 PM

Accommodation train leares Terre Hante® daily, except Sunday, at'4JO m, arrives ATK

Matfoon7.30

M.Tolona2.16a aland Chicago'.

S^Jpa in. i." I'alace Sleeping Vara on ally Night Trains. t,.ti

BAGGAGE

CHECKED TEROUOH. ,J.

J. D. nERKIMER. JNO. S. OABLAND, Uen'1 Sup'T. O en'1 Pass'r Ag'T. vn F.J ir, UiM ri ailT