Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 April 1870 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS.

bTEBBE IIAUTja. IJT1«

Monday Morriigt April 18,1870.

Republican State Ticket.

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V' MAX V. A. HOFFMAN. •AUDITO* OrBTATl, JOHN D. BVAN8.

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POLITICAL NEWS AND NOTES.

FBEDEHICK DOBGLASS is to be a candidate for Congress in Naw York Slate.

PRESIDZNT GBAJT lw

Bgned ei«hty

two bills and vetoed one since he came

into office. Miss ANTHONY is impatient at the long nap the bill for a "sixteenth amendment" is taking in Senator Trumbull's pocket.

GEN. CLAMTOH, whose disabilities hare not been removed, is the choice of the North Alabama Democracy for Gover nor.

MK. KELLOGG, M. C-, from Connecti cut, who got corsets protected in the tarifl", is said to believe in the Sixteenth Amendment.

THE Burlington (Iowa)

Hawk-Eye, see

ing further than moat other eyes, predicts that the women of Iowa will vote for the

next President. THE Trenton (N. J.)

THE Massachusetts House of Represen tatives haa just voted to raise the salaries oTits Supreme and Superior Court justi ecu to the aggregate amount of $16,000,

THK Philadelphia JMletm congratu latea the people of Pennsylvania on the adjournment of what it denominates the "worst legislative body that ever disgraced the capital of the St£.te.

HON.

T. A. R.

NELSON

A

is

BILL

A

candidate

for Supreme Court Judge from the East Division of Tennessee. The election is to be held on the firet Thursday (the 4th day of August, a.d two Judges from each of the three divisions of the State arf to

be elected. SAYS the Houston (Texas)

Telegraph

"Let the fire-eaters of Texas note the fact that their ertremd views bave alarmed the Germaw of the Democratic party that some of them have withdrawn from if, and that not a corporal's guard of them will follow extram® men."

passed the Maryland Legisla­

ture to collect taxes on the property of all railroads chartered by that State, repeals all laws exempting, railroads from taxation, and brings under immed iate taxation railroad property valued at $50,000,000.

WE see It stated that "General Lee has found the climaU of Sarannah too severe for him, and he must go still farther South." The Cincinnati Timet thinks he'll find a climate some of these days that will be hotter than Meade made Pennsylvania for him.

OJFE

of the Democratic papers in Vir­

ginia very considerately is devoting itself to giving what it calls good advice to the negroes, appealing to them to consult their "old friends," their former masters, as to whom they should vote for, and as eeverating that it "really does not want to see rite bad effects to the negroes that will ensue" if they disregard its appeals.

IF all the land bills now before Congress should pass, it would plunder the country of 130,000,000 of acres. One cigth of the area of the United States has already been gobbled up by railway and other schemes of "public improvement" for private ends. The railroad bills now before Congress propose to give away 400,000,000 acres of land—a territory greater than'that of the thirteen original States.

THE Mobile

Tribune has a high appre­

ciation of the Northern Democracy. It confesses to a "feeling of abhorrence" which it must continue to entertain "for those who have made historic their faithlessness, their corruption, and their cowardly crouchings at the footstool Hpower and to an unchangeable determination not voluntarily to take on ourselves any share of their deserved infamy, by seeking afliliation with them, arid permitting ourselves to be called by their name." After this cheerful opening, the Tribune concludes that— "The liar is not to be believed though he .should speak tho truth," and that there is no record of devils ever having assumed the garb of saints except that tliev might with more facility work the rtiiu of the credulous.

And this in refereuce to tin* gallant Democracy of the North! A UNIVERSITY bill has pxssol both Houses of the Ohio legislature. It provides for the consolidation, under one University, of the various educational funds and endowments, now divided among various institutions of the city. It is to le under tho direction of eighteen trustees who are to be appointed by the tVmnnon Council. Six of the appointees are to bo from men nominated by th€ Board of Education. The proposed University is to be organized on abroad and liberal basis, admitting students without discrimination as to sex, nativity or residence. and is to be free to all except nonresidents. It will, in all probability, combine the best features of the English and Continental Universities, and our own Universities. Tho Chicago Republican speaks of this event as a step in the right direction, if it is xought to build up an institution that utay command respect by its efficiency. Such a University will draw to it friendly gifts of money with which to furnish il with the necessary appliances for education. It will attract to it.« professorships the ablest thinkers, and the finest scholars in overy department of learning. It is expected that the University will b« inaugurated about Sept. 1. It is a good omen that the women are to be admitted to eqnal privileges. The indications now are that the last University which shuts its doors against women has beeu dedicated in this country.

GLEANINGS.

The new opera house in Paris cost the snug little sum of $8,000,000. Sntro. the Nevada tonnelist, is in the Eswl

There are at. fhe present time, esgKt sovereign Princes traveling in Italy.

Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson will be a candidate for Supreme Judge in Tennessee.

Worrell, the clown, father of the Worrell sistersjia a graduate of Harvard College.

People in Yuba City, Oal., use the cemetery lor target practice, and the tombstones for marks.

Family clubs, where gentlemen go with their wives and daughters, ar® gewing popular in Paris.

Anew fan-holder for fastening the fan to the waist, said to be "a great relief to partners," has been introduced

The Boston clergytoem are eagerly looking forward to the pleasures of an overland trip to San Francisco in August.

A South Carolina paper observes that parv politics and pining poverty are twin sisters, and destroy any country

Dr. Thomas C. Durant, the inspiring enius of the Pacific Railway, has given 115,000 to the Albany Medical College.

After all, saya the Boston Post, it looks as if Reynolds was hanged because ho said he wouldn't be, as much as for any thing else.

A magistrate of Gonzales, Texas, post poned a case two weeks to ascertain whether Texas was in Union.

A

QazeUe reminds

certain Democrats that they will now do well to recollect their threats never vote beside the negroes.

to

or ont of th«

The number of surplus books advertised for sale by Mudie, the great circu lating library manager of London, ex ceeds 230,000 volumes.

pamphlet published at Florence traces the descent of the Holy Father to a Jew of the name of Mastai, and his marriage with the Countess Feretti.

The Lorgnette says Lydia Thompson and her agent, Henderson, are not married, all newspaper reports to the contrary notwithstanding. 'fi

After cordially welcoming an Ainerican visitor, John Bright once Raid, And now tell me about thaf'gaunt, clumsy, bighealtcd President of yours."

Henry Dayton, the baritone of the Richings Troupe, makes his bough ai a poet, with a poem on "The Tree and Leaf," in the Mobile Tribune.

To whistle in a public place is to insult all the people there, and to disgrace yourself. It iB bad enough to keep your hat on and put your feet upon the table.

Francis Deak, the eminent Hungarian statesman haa addressed a letter to Louis Kossuth, asking him to returm to his native country and let bygones be bygones.

The New York Evening ftorfsays Henry Squires, of the Carlotta Patti troupe, is a tenor of the Brignoli school sweet, ten der and sympathetic.

There is said to be a movement on foot in Pennsylvania to make General Horace Porter, the President's Private Secretary, the next Republican candidate for Governor of that State.

Dr. Liemke, the Catholic priest of Vlotlio, in Weatphalia.has been sentenced |to one year's imprisonment for taking an orphan child, against the will of its guardians, to a Catholic Orphan Asylum.

Autograph letters of living American celebrities have become a drug in the autograph market at Berlin, Leipzig and Stuttgart, and are offered at greajtly reduced rates.

Elephant beetles afflict Utah in the vicinity of Salt Lake, covering the earth, and marvelous stories are toid of their seizing upon dead oxen and devouring them in twenty minutes.

The population of New York is estiffia ted at a million, yet there are only about 16,000 real estate holders in tho city. This gives 985 out of overy 1,000 persons occupying hired property.

The grandson of General Berthier, who arrested the Holy Father under the ti Napoleon, has enlisted in the army of the

Present

Pope, to make up for tho anti-

apal delinquency of his sire, The Grand Hotel at Paris has ceased to lie tho chief rendezvous of Americans. Out of seventy Americans who arrived at Paris on the 14th of March, only two went to that vast and expensive establishment.

The Ohio House of Representatives, last week, voted to repeal the Visible Admixture law, by one majority—one Democrat voting with the Republicans because, as he said, he had always thought the law a wrong one.

A Frenchman once hired a room in Paris on condition that the servant would wake him up every morning at daybreak, and tell him the day of the week, the state of the weather, and under what form of government he was living.

A Georgia man makes an earnest call for the establishment of a Southern temperance house, to issue temperance books which will not at tho same time make the Southern children believe that their fathers were traitors and rebels

A California lion recently got loose at Oji ranche, and broke into the bedroom of Dr. Bard, wjioquiqkly awoke and manned his revolvers, but put a bujlef through his own clothes, narnowly missing himself, before his wits were sufficiently collected to repel the invader.

The Trustees of the Franklin fund in Boston, having found it impracticable to make loans upon the exact tonus prescribed by Dr. Franklin's will, recommend that loans of small sums be made to young mechanics, to be secured by mortgage on houses intended for their occupation.

One Hejiry Allen, described in the pa pern as "an American gentleman of color," has been punished in London for swindling over 300 different people. He was, when arrested, under engagement of marriage to a white girl, the daughter of a person wholiad been pecuiiiai ly victim ized by him.

In a number of the London Mtxyazint, 1763, in this statement: "Boston, New England, January 10, 1763. We hear from Bingham, that at the last harvest from a single apple tree belonging to aptain Theophilus Gushing, were gathered ,S7 bushels of apples, and in number 2S,5i»5 choice frujt.''

An old American nanjed McCorniick recently died in imbecility and went to Liverpool, who had apparently been sent to England by his relatives on a wild goose chase for a legacy. The American Consul, during the old man's sickness, took measures to hunt up his relatives who lived in Pennsylvania, but they refused t« contribute anvthing for hi* relief.

Poor Carlotta*® latest .whim Is1'hot lo ake any liquid food. For several weeks past she steadily refused to drink water, wine, milk, lea and coffee. Her physicians gave her, then, slight nareotic* two or three times a day, and during her Mtupor milk was adminifteied to her.

lr. Osgood is very warm in his praise of the mauner in which Mr. Bancroft performs his dutiew as our representative at Berlin. "I was really proud of the man," he says, "when, at the great festival in memory of Humboldt, he was called up to a (tower for our America, and he spoke out our American feeling in pure German that brought the immense company to their feet witji cheers."

Schneider, the owner of the great Creuzot Iron Works, pays his hands every week two hundred and fifty thousand francs wages.

Daniefc-C. McDOTeUj lt®t convict for slave-stealing remaining inihe Kenwas pardoned aaa set

frceby ^v^'ifsven'son on Thttrsday last' Kfe wair tyied 'and Breckinridge county in 18Cl^ and sen tenced to seventeen years imprisonment.

A sword presented to Gen. Washington by Frederick the Great, of Prussia a ild chain and seal, once worn by the sneral, and several other valuable relics are to be added to the- collection at Mount Vernon by tho wife of Colonel John A. Washington, of Jc®MMi '6iBtJt

Vtt-

Colonel Gorloff, of the artillery of the Russian Imperial Guard, is at present on duty in St. Louis, in accordance with hi* appointment as militarr representative or Russia in the United States, and member of the Russian Imperial Legation at Washington. He is experimenting on improve arms. ,u..rrr_

The Martinsburg (West irgiiua) Union, puts at'rest an item which has long been on the rounds through: tho' pr?ss by saying that Belle-Boyd's mother resides in Baltimore, and not in Martinsburg, and that Belle Boyd lierpelf, who is hopelessly insane, lias been for montlis an inmate of the Mount Hope Asylum nearBalt^nore.' it/u »oy ,f.»i -fjl

MAN loves tile mysterious." A cloud less sky, the full blown rofe, leave him unmoved, but the violet which hides lis blushing beauties behind the biifeli, and the moori when she emerges from'lie neath a cloud, are to him sources of in epilation and ot pleasure. Modesty is (o merit what shade is to figured in painting —it gives it boldness and prominenoe. Nothing adds more to female oeauty than modesty it sheds around the countenance a halo of light, wliich is, borrowed from virtue. "Botanists have ,given to the rosy hue which tinges the cup of the "white rose tho name of the "maiden blunh.' This pure and delicate hue is the only paint Christian virgins should use it is the richest ornament. A woman without

modesty is like a .faded (lower, which diffiiBes'an ilnwholespriie odor, and which the prudent gardener will ib.row from him. Her destiny is melancholy^ for terminates in shame and /repentance Beauty passes like the flower of the all which blooms and dies- in a few hours but modesty givjes feni}lp character charms which supply the place of th'trausitory freshness of youth. '5 Hi

COUNT

C.,

a paris dandy, recently per­

sistently annoyed one of the prettiest American ladies in Paris by followin her wherever she went. Atlast the American spirit of indipendence could stand no longer being tracked step-by step, and Miss boldly turned to the petU crevc and asked him politely, but energetically to "vanish". Hereupon tfce gentleman (sic) indulged in an ardent declaration, which was interrupted by t.heyoung.lady's breaking her umbrella over, bis head The Count swears .he will tajfee his revenge upon the first Am^fticafuwhQ,falls.intp nis hands: IiU:

THE New York J^ree Trader is in danr Rer of manifesting downright anger,an an unseemly Yvay, unless president Grant will be kind enough to double on dijn course and come out p. Free Trader, if he can do this the British organ hopes he will at lea^t "refrain from insulting the intelligence of this people by pretending to advise theui on subjects.which lie has not sufficiently studied, and which he evidently does not understand." i| TJ*ere is a good deal ot impudgnt conceit in this imperfect world. Jii-i'. £. i!

HON. THOMAJJ

S.

THE leading London 'editor siays: "An editor is generally right when he rejccts tin article, but almost always wrong when" he beffins to give his reasons for ?n doing."

A (lough, Cold or Sore Throat,

Requires immediate attontion, as neglect often results ip an incurable Long Disease.-

BOLD EVERYWHEIIB. •*f"r/•%«.- wovJKJtlwfim

GRAIN DEALERS.

JOHN II \NICY,"

Commission MerclsjniJ. An I M'l)o|«salo wi Rofiii) Oralor

all kindn of train

First Street, at Canal

liw'iana.

NEW ADVERTISE^!iits

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six-cord:

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ill

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North

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HOTELS. */..

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SAfllOfVil. HOIIKR ii Main Torrb llftuto. Indiana.

•htctfb it at 2, Son, I'rops.

I bis House has been thoroughly refurnished. myiW

rilRKE HAUTE MOUSE. I'nruer and Seventh Hit. Terre Haute. Indiana.

Ibis Hotel has recently been refitted, and pnt .j first-class order, offering *ecommodfttions nnsurpa«8«d in tlio State. .. I T. 4 RU5TIK, Proprietor.

ll.AKH HOUSE, Cor• Firti & Ohio S»-.

Terre Haute, Indiana

n. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

DRY GOODS & NOTIONS.

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New York. Agenis-'rhiivaHHing' Book s'yHt

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WILKINSON, of Min­

nesota, never one of the most reliable of men, has made a speech in Congress on the'tariff question which is eminently unsatisfactory to a large proportion of his constituents. We snail probably next hear of him anxiously engaged in trying to persuade the people of his district that he is not a Free Trader.

FrM

$«crets of Internal IteyciiWe. OUiccr orthe TreasorySerric^j. showing- uj) the the Revenue Dcpnrhiient, the \V UisKoy oll Hint,' iinJ Drawback FrarttW.

llobLery. Deprecations,

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SPEAKING of rents in that city, the Buffalo Courier says: On"high-yrieed rents there has been a defcfine of 90 per cent— say on stores worth $1,000 per annum and upward, and on dwellings worth $500. Houses which have brought $200 to $500 are now renting at 10 per cent, less rates but on dwelling houses below $200 ther^ is no decline. f!'

For tlic Delicate Skin of f.adics anil (Jtlldren KSTABMSllEI) X^Ofi. Sold by all Iiruggisfs. ,.1

largo

Brown's Bron«liial Troches will most invariably givo inFor BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CA­

stant rolicf.

TARRH,

CONSUMPTIVE and THROAT DISEASKM,

they have a jootJiing effoot. SINURRS- and l'UBIJC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen tho voioe,

Owing to tho good reputation and popularity of tho Troohos, many worthlem and chr.ap imitation! are offered, which are good for nothingBe sure to OBTAIN the true. BltOWN*H BRONCHIAL TllOOinX

commission, to

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by any otliwr line,

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time ax quick. Over cbt^rgea |irom^|dl^)jiM.

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Nrgotiu d, Jixtti fas 3lt ita /:d. 'articular a I lent ion-given to Cdllw-tions. t.'iixespiint|.ence solicited from noil-residenls.

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Misttes' Hats of till iiindsi,' In fan fs'.ITats of a 11 fcinflsJ

AMd'iit ill '*«««»,

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Office of Marshall, Mentegama and Palestine Haek Lines. Free Bass to and from all trains. nov28dtf

tftr flats made tp qrder on shorrS»of{?ff. Come and eeo,

THE

Winter

STYLES,

JI4o Mala Street,

Terre-Haat^,

filLORiNG.

He keeps alwayp on ban4 ft Fashionable 8 lection of Ca6sineres.' y^stihgs, Cloths, Ac., andlareadytoinake it upin'

THE LATEST BTYIjE ANN CM SHOUT NOTICE, Ann on very Reaeonable Terms. Having no high rente Order, whether fhVgpod? tw"fnrnisip^by'£im or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else, --.

Cutting done q,nd warranted to lit.

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Bargains!

Best""'1

r.-f/ noiii-ifW nsvrrt h°,Ji an

r^W^^'fe'o^li'n^^is^cif^ a large trade, and we shall continue to interest buyers by

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Lowest.. ifriee«r, jFaip-. Dealing ami kind treatment.

JUSTICE TO ALL •. 5 iummc.1 .ii'om vr.i. nig thatoottoof the vnrw *-4ll» '-i1

NEW TORI STORE,

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1 MATN STREET, "•l.tmiTi ... -. f9i Terre-Hautc, IndHana'.

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JOHN

than inic.^M^mcaWj

to housekoepora. -trodcy

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PSol&nt,E.>ABE\43SWm.'!i.'r^..T,,

Sold ly Stationers and Dealers everywhere.

Aromatic Soap

liberal

patronape lioited. angiSdtf

TERRE HAUTE BRANCH

Of TPP

EEPXJBLIC

1 .(INSURANCE COMPANy.^

Central Office, Chicago.

CASH ASSPFS, JA^CAKY 11, 1870,

81,809,2«6 48.

LIST OF 8TWKH0LDERK AT T^RKE HAUTE W.B.Warren, Weorge KerokhofP,1" UoroiAn Uulman, FimanNippert, xhomao li. Barr, O'Boyle Brothers,, John (J. Crain, Froston Hussey, 1'rod. A. ltoss,' Owon Tallei*. A.B.Barton, $14 J- H. 0'iBoyle,.(l! ^,-ii h. A. Bgriiett. A.Clausson, U. W- Minslritu, Q. M. Wanoii, .1. B. ArmstroiSsr F. VV Kichowsky."' Uosl'ord & Boudinotj* llOSFOHD & BQUD1NOT, Managers. fcb7

IMPORTANT! ui:

Tho attention of Hardwire Dcalert, far and lloutc Huildcrjl t%d$ijit»fcrfQ* retfpeeU'tilly invited to the PATIOS! NKYKIt KAIIJNtJ

"WINDOW FAST." rhift is deoidedl# tho best and most import ant invontian.of,onodern times, its simplicity and wonderful adaption lioth for HOUSK and CAR WlNliOWSis"perfectly astoniriiinr accomplishing everything that can possibly be desired, and yet being fheaper than any other window fast. For house Windows it dispenses with w«iBhts and puljys. operating equally well on top and bottom st}sh, allowing either to be rafsea op»lt)wefed'ns innch or little h» wish«d-to socure ventilationC'iUid yet be locked securely at every noiflt, from the iniruderpr burglar, and will never 'get out of order. Ithas-fb«fecnliar element of locking itself in wliatevei'-positioH.yon leave it.. For steam or horse car windows they aro finished in a variety of stylos, making an eiegant finish to the car Windows,-and the only arrangement ever in trod uo0iUh»tcfu never fail.

Tlie lloase Fasfsr fbr lirtlO" #11 llaril ware Aealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Sqnd for descriptive circulars and prices. See.

BOSXOS a HKBIDEN HAHDFAC'TUKUIO m, nt4 Fedora! St., Befiton I" Chaiulterii St., ». YVESTklkfi BKAJiOIl OFKIC'K, 10.'t |)e«rberJi Htreet, Ckirago, LUinuU.

W. ULNKIL (Jen't Traveling Business Ag't. iSdlm

ARCHITECT,*

JICHITBOT'A BUILDER. L.

-r— 'F6TAI

J. A, VBYDAOIi,

Plans,RpeeiBeafion*. Superintendaneis,

OFVICB—NorUieast

B,

and

etail Drawings turnished for every deecripon of Buildings.

cofrffef

of Wabash a

SIXTL^JTREETSJJI^LMYSISBIJRINGKLACJ^^^

GARDEN SEED!

A constant

4th street, near,t inar29Ulm

lad.

Potatoes.

Vegetable^, Sped

kept

on band, at 8tutb

S®as«jSotBR.

10"

V. A

ETIST!

rv

OVER

"Buckeye

'.it

•lrr«"

-rn*J

-«b

andweltn®erted

stock

*feuo

u", tjt.'tj 7nxt "k1 fl'w sr»l 'H liourt I» rp fi

¥K

iftfr

nitiSjMltt'.: ill a Uc"4-"

ii*

1

SanMuslins,'

haJ

vi

7.tlJ ,k"

Tit

0iit Vj

FAMILY GROCERIES,iv|

JACOB E. VOORHEES, m'f nuunt

FAMILY,? GROCERIES

AND COUNTRY

FLOUR,

I

0,1 O

-. ,i Iltio

MERCHANT TAIL(R mm STREET, OverSftKto* W#^ley'* «rr -G0OU, Store, Would roslteotflilWrcalL the ^tt$nUen of the citizens of Tcrro Haute, and the iij'uiic in general, that he has ronted rooms above Saxton & Walmeley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpose of carrying on

PltOIHTE,

Ohio St., bet. Fourth

D£AIiEB6 I3V Ail kinds off*

Family Cfroceries.

We are now oponinp a general stouk of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in suoh establishments, and request our friends and the publio to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prioes. All kinds oi

COUNTRY PItODUCE Bought at the market price. Qive us a call.— No troablo ^o showgpocjs.

FLOUR AN1) FEED. We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get tbe best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free of charge in the city.

TURNER A BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.

Terre Haute, Oot. 6,1869. dtf

LEATHER, HIDES, &C.

L. A, BVRKITT. JOSN

r.

Tuell/Ri

Store."

•t

WORK D0NE:AT

-jJj

Ms# -iV

York Prices!

How

—"Aiv.*•*i. -.'/* "i-1 .vMy •iff. h? p»lc f*: rtJtii "i I

All Operations'Warrants!.

DEi.

ll

v"1

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

BURQION AHD MBCHAN1CA J)

E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main :. National Block, Terre. Haute. Ind. lUaiDENOc—Corner Fifth and Swan streots mSOdtf

Fifth,

&

Will keep on hand a fall sttptiiy of food for naa and beast: .•j'MiPf ffii I'tuhl

FBED,

mJ

i-:m-" FRUIT. I J. iJrrs.i' 'to POULTRY. "SI "f|"

«Mi

if

And

a general assortment ot vr

Family Groceries and Provisions.

on hand a freeh supply of

Vegetables of all kinds. He has in conncotion with the above

AFRESH MEAT MARKET,

Supplied with all kind* of fresh meat. Leave your order* and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all part* of the oity. Will alio bay all kinds of

COUNTBY PRODUCE. Oi

Farmers Will do well to call before selling.

J. E. VOORHEES.

ang31dtf.

JA8. H. TCMPB. T. 0. BUNTIN

TURNER & BUNTIN,

I .)j Wholesale and Retail

llKACBAIt.

L. A.. BURNETT & CO., •*.-

M&nufactareri

and Dealers

6rrler*

Consignments always roceive prompt a tontion, inaySdwtf

J5TNA LIFE INS. CO.

Annual Income $6,000,000

Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13 000,M)0.

B- B. MYEICK, Gen'l Agt. L. G. HAGER, Local Agt.

ial.U.'lm

ATTORNEYS.

Sl

n»i I *A**i JOHN P. BAIBD,

BAIRD&CRUKT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFIOB—No. 82MaSn8tr»et,npstain.

Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office on Ohio 8t., Hit to Jadpe Patterson's. In otTering my services to the eitisens of Terre-Hante and vicinity,

-M JI,„' UI\

4T

Ut-H

n* ,n uun 'is

ft ff

.)

!S/5

i%iW,

AT VERT LOW PRICES.

..1

j.K'il'hr.'tt}

o-b .»n: wwbr

mail, urn 1

,if'', nr ..t/.'

.j large Assortment from $1.00. i*" i. !!,-« ,?•„ .v

5

I-,.. «. HU 1

At

$

0

96

'$

i'l'

CHAELRSCB9FT.

feb2fytt SCOTT &

A NBW

BRUM

Jill) W :l!S

9

SMITH,

I

feel that

jp

^TKEELER,

nndersigned

,-I-_ !_

I 'may

reasonably expert smal| share ofpatrenage. vb*D

oonsidere^ that as a magistrate

baro served thji

I

odn^roinilty

twelve years.

Terre-Hante,January27,18w. dtf

Notary Public,

y- Caraer Ills aa4 Tklr4 Streets, Terre-Haote, lad. feblldly

"rjWliHi

P3

i.

1

W CQ •H

S (C S

9

W. F. BRISCOE,

DEALER IN

Leather,Hides,oil* I Family Groceries, Provisions,

0 HljHIfljra To

anil

1

'OOIH,

No. 144 and 146 Main Street, 1hlRRaHADTK,lND

Cash for Hides, 'Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Sking, T,ilIQW, and Leather intneRouKh.

Hermetically Healed Fruits, Ver/etables, Oysters, Fish, Preserves, Jellies, "Sauces, Catsup,

7IOK SALE!!

£n.

Tlie FloWlnf Mill1 Known as the Canal Mills! This property is all in good running order,

3

run of Burs, Corn bheller. Kiln and all

machinery necessary for a flrrt'-class Milt, ft must be sold, and a bargain

somebody,

DUY

PHILOSOPHYLKcrunaa^asdolivered

of

Cacaai

OF

at the New York Museum of An atomy, eni jeots: How lo Lire and Wbat to Live for, Youth. Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Heviowfed. Tho cause of

In

digestion: Flatnlanee and Nervous Dysease accounted for: Marriage Philosophical Ig Considered, &c. Pocket volumes conlainin

SKO'T NBW

stamps,by

addressing

S

KO'T

N

BW

YORK

or ANATOMY, 6li Broadway, New York

order of the Vigo Common Pleas Court, January Term,

1870,

(Si)

fk'l. I- THr iitutw-t

VtOlT'l

wan

10,000 yards Hamburg Embroideriesu^j /.

IK« twihnij rtie. 5i A'H

(4S»{ «'I IJ L«-»

\»v-.Bf t.»t.MR MiV. Sftji ivitiit,

:uh

1

s1feVV

-.w

,0^

Large assortment of Spring Dress Goods on our

TWENTY-FIVE-CENT ""COUNTER!!

,. yni .jaw*.. f.-lvic Ro "-t ell i^'"-. »«is itmoiO »i vW "i1"

The same brought from

Irish Poplins^ in Elegant Colors,

ifnin'iHfi'jf/ yy p.-p-y

v.t iRO.jsir

O. »,

Wi

0,^R!,mn*

iM**

to

B'11

tffUTSiiWiU -1ft!

LOW1

,*V

cents last

60

GO

.cj1 -!ft:

i!« .am ..'fir/. H»V -IMT .i^nf si^ 5,V.,1 blifw* muaIK .jauvr

Senson,

Nii t.

»^i. mini

Arijq .!"« t: ustli n«

-«»W in ••iKTHrtl ».ti fjnr--fl«*tr

BJiACK AND FASCr COLORED DRESS 1001)8,

«, 111 til Ul vki-Ml I"

•IBi'ti 10ll.

The handsomest Black

.. -V.lti !ftl Vflff*1 OiM I {I:' "I K'r-

THE MOST POPULAR BRANDS OF

A A A A S

•aitti iK 'i •tW.U

Lino of

A Full

.iV. lt!*'«J

greatly reduced prices.

V.. MI

niniOTSi.wn IUJ'SI :.!

v'-|y-U !'R| ':k 'ijjj 1t JfMrffciw• t«1 Ulii

Iteaver

Goods

Mohairs.

in tho market, at

TIJELL, RIPLEY & DEMINGS

Corner Mhin and Fifth Streets. r'l

inii-Mill'' -Hi

3JWLA.Xlsr WTO BEET

OD 09 OS bC Oi •S(J2

aj- ^X:\ ft

+VN

cc

A

"i

77.

TA'ife0iliT

^3 CM O

ii 9 *«•».' 40

P^S

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sa cs es

O

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a a a

sr- HMH

$ bD

s.r:

i)i--'\

1

1:23 *3a8 6Q hwd

O I IJJ to

MAIN STREET. 77.

1

Pickles antl

Country Produce,

Ohio Street' between 3d and 4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City Tree of charge. ninridly

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sS

(A

P*

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tj88 $

4

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M33

mrmm

reein

Kxact time, from Terre Haute Atcrilian, at 5, \fa rarren Bloek. m£r2{ JOHN R. I'KKRMAN

F'

in

tor

apply to

waiting for

terms and foil particulars

RAILROADS.

TF

Indianapolis & St. Louis II. WINTKli Alt It A NG KM EST-

TIIMK Tamil muss milUHOAII,:

I BBTWRBR

MARiiiAGB.

Terre Hnvte aiul aU Citiefr ana Twns West.

Condensed Time Kcbetlulp,

Cairo,

Mt)

ORK

Mr-

iw Yorl

Pana,

mar!6dljr

Decatur,

TT-

OMMISSIONER'S SALKj^iod /, ___ Commissioner. nocJeran

The

Bloomington"

Kansas City.

in case of Uetaleel Holmes

rf. al. vs. Nicholas Holmes ft. al., will offer, at private sake, on Thursday, April

14,1830,

daring legal honrs, at the office of Baird

Cruft, No. 82 Main street, tho following City property, situated on Sfrnth Koarth street, to-wit: One hundred and twenty-four

Topolca,

(124)

feet off the soulh side of lot number five in Ann Baum's sub-division of oat-lot nam be tbirty-throe

adjoining the town ofTerre

Haute, Indiana,as the samo appears on the recorded plat of said sntrdivisiou. KKMB—One fenrth of pnrehaso money

in

cash, balance in equal payments at sis, twelve and eighteen months,with interest.

CHARLES CROFT,

ap5d&wlw Commissioner.

Ueeemberl,

Daily Rvery

tV-eatward.

tb^se

—irded

on.rec*"

Lectures will be forwarded on receiut offour

I (WW

Day Exfeept SnndayiV

Night ex-.

Fast ex.

Terreliaute leave

Night

ex

11.40pm rt.05a.un

Mattuon, arrive

ll.^taml.

2.08 am 8.48 aw 2.40 pui'

S^lSpm 2.20am 2. 20am

3.40am HlU+t-am 4.24-p

in

5.35

am

5.45

pni 5.4S|m

8.04

Alton,

am V.irpm

St. Louis,

8.1,r|im

7.RI a

2.:tpin

S^aCj.in

».00am XUOpm V.20pm

leave

9^0am 4Jfiim VJ Hiaiij

Macon, arrive

6.4^ ra

:1?,50

a

•v 12.40

&

vii 9.00nm ,,

SeJ^lia* 7.50pm '1.5#am l.f"(ipni

12^5

am

6.06«in 12.25am'

Leayeuworth 2,U»m

Lawrence,

7.58.am

2.iXam

11.10am 11.10am ll.loaui

in

Oinxha,

San Francisco

12.40 12.40

St.Joseph, "i.ifi a ia V.&fiam 5.00

tn

.S.50 a ia 5.00 pm 8.50 am

6.00 pm b.oOpm 0.00

in

Acoommodation train leaves Tcrro Haute daily, except Hnnday, at

4.50 m,

arrives

Mattbon 7.90 ni,'/Mona2.1(iam and hip.i(»p

8.20 am. falaee Stecuinff Cars ou all Night Trains.

BAOUAUK CHECKED TUROtWH.

J. D. UEttKIMKK. JNO.8. gAKLAND.^

Oon'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'r

An t.„