Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 April 1870 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS.

TEBBE HAUTE

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Weikesiay Moraiag, April 20, 1870.

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The Time* is mistaken. The General Government has not allowed the State of Indiana one cent on account of MOBGAN raid claims, and is not likely to do so, as such a course would open up a broad,Mkd straight road to National bankruptcy. Let the prinby^e^e «moe eetab^aL^ that

for ppoliations committed by rebels during the late war, and we should have claimants by the thousand in every bjjriler and Southern State. Xt .19 not unB^^on able to suppose that .the amount of claims would exceed the present National debt, and would bring swift,

However hard it may Save been for citizens of Indiana and Ohio to have their property taken away or destroyed by MoROAW'a ragged marauders, it was a part of the sacrifice which a Democratic rebellion entailed on them, and there is nome satisfaction in the thought tlint a portion of the sufferers deserved even worse treatment than they recicved. This class were "Copperheads," whose notorious disloyalty invited MORGAN'S invasion. When that bold raider came, lie Was found to be no respecter of persons, but took the portable property of his friends and enemies with perfect impartiality. Now suppose the General. Government to undertake the settlement of those ohims.— Would it be right to pay for the losses of those same "Copperheads"? (Jerta'fnlv not. "Well then, suppose that only lqyal men receive the appropriation, does anybody fancy that the very first Democratic Congress would not hasten to-put through a bill paying the other class? And having settled with Northern "Copperhead," for damages sustained by a raid wlSch they invited, how long would it be before all the rebels on the line pf .SJTKRMAVS grand march through Georgia and the Carolinas would be dealt with in the same way? And how long before every other rebel woul,d have his clain\allowod?

The only safe and proper course jfor the General Government to pursue, i4 to let tffe whole matter most severely alnjie, lor the very first'cl^iui of the kind. Unit is aflowedjvill be tRe longest stride that any cornit* ever made towards utter and hopeless ruin.

The claim of $44l,000 to wherh jhe Times alludes, is a State claim for money ex-pended in puttiug troop* into the field. It was, for a long lime, iri dispute, dnd was finally settled by a Commission Appointed, under act of Congress^by President JOHNSON. The Treasury Department claimed the right to go behind the report of that Commission, and to inspect original vouchers. This was successfully resisted, and the award of the Commission was declared final. ISo, after nuiny years' delay and theexpenditure of mtjch, time and money, the State gets back jhe lid 011 tj—

amount which she actually paid Simply this and nothing more. 'il

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COURT,

L. 3SB0RKE. aii'J? 40t*

uiitted fy^Morgan's raiders. Here is a hint/or our Ohio sufTe.ers, before the Legislature— Cin. Times.

COTEMPORAKY

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l^(L^ErQrue

.liable ruin upon the country. And suppose the Government, while in Republican hands, should set up this principle of compensation to loyal mei), how long would it take the Democracy, should I hey gain the ascendency, to decide that the other sid^rtheir frWJ«rl|, V® ®^$3r~ are entitled ~U Icomprfisfctfeii-WOT^ldssos and damages sustained liv (lie operations of the Union army? is not safe to count upon the permanent domination of any party. Hie party now in power, despite its glorious achievements, its incomparably magnificent record, may yet be compelled to give place to the opposition and It is the part of true wisdom not only to set up no precedents of doubtful propriety,'-but to give no pretext for wrongful line of )ower by any party that may hereafter 'control the government.

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TWE ist. Louis Democmt notices, ait a somewhat remarkable coincidence, (he (act that the agitation of the female suffrage question reached the American Congress and the British Parliament almost at the same time, for nearly ,simtil taueous with the pro|)osilion in thefoinier body,of Mr. Jur.iAN, of Indiana, toamend the Federal Constitntion *o ai to allow females to vote, was presented in the latter, by Mr. JACOII BRIOHT, a "Bill to remove the electoral disabilities of women." The friends of the movement in both countries are, to say the least, very persistent in their efforts, and seqrn determined to carry their point. Whether, If gained, it will add anything tn the loveliness, the happiness or tire n-»efulne?s of the female sex, is still a debatable question

I'ATRONS of the U.S. Postofliee Department,in the course of» very few days, will see upon their lpttvrs still another new series of postage stamps,. ,Tlie unsightly ones now in ii!»u are to placed by their discanled pmlettewbih, which bore the counterfeit presentiment of FSANT.IN, JACKSON, WASHINGTON and .TFFFERHON, with the addition "of that of LINCOLN. TheoWrtlors are also to be restored, but with a change, The thr^o cent stamps, adorned with a protile of WASHINGTON, are primed in greent pid ihe two T*nt JACKSON'S *ofdwh "*Bnt, better than all, we. are assured that the jjtim on the new stamps is giutrrsuitecd to $tick—an improvement a* desirable as :tnv that the Postofliee Bureau could have attempted at this time. .mcc*' I

finds an CXcelletot in­

dication of the thrift that prevails among the industrial classes in this country »in the numberofa*tinf5B tafeks in varions Stato^n^ Xh^ra^f

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posited in tltttzuln |fcw York

tution by alwrt 800,(^5 {Jera^itbrs. Massachusetts, there were 131 savings banks having deposits to the amount of $114,000,000. This is .equal to all the value of all the corporate capital invested jn^pfoi& woolen, iron audi tfcitife'manufactures nearly double the appraised 4vfcluv

It 99,Me^0B li«M?»CWlflthc bantaJrt of discount in that State last year. In New York and New Eggland ii i& •stimSted tbst'J&mt* ^$33©,5OO,OO0

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posited bv over 1,000,000 dep tors. In'-flic Western States savi banks are flourishing,' and will in due

iritttfSffiffitfE of tlio spoliation comwho^/iled Ibjrsaotoethlflg for a "mtiydav."

the

they

are of great value to thdse who would lay

THE New York Tribune ^SAYO: "Mr.

BUTLER, of Massachusetts, is the latest I

advocate of the insane idea that the sue-1 land shortly. cess of manufactures is at the cost of agriculture, and lie does not wish to see manufacturers flourish in the West as long as .land is cheap there. This

!ffg$ss!piii State

ncwj

advocate of agricultural interests generally i« also an ardent defender of Lynn shoemakers particularly. .'.v

the

jer Bill Jiscip

The daring desperado, Hoosier Bill, now Becurely confined in our Northern

opened a,pocket knujp h® had managea to j)C

leans.

Arsenic Eaters.

So it is true that there are people in Stvria who eat arsenic as the ARiastics eat opium, or the European chews tobac- Ohio. co~asa matter of taste. Travelere had I

doubt about the travelers' stories. There arc people who take doses varying from pellets the size of a millet to. pills the size of a pea, of various kinds of. arsenic,

Conversation Usages in England.

Tin: emigration from Ireland to the United State, by way of Cork, i* reported to be very active tliis spiring, aniJ, iiis asserted, will be as large as in the famine year. In the first week of April at least sixteen hundred emigrant*, xif the -*gri--enltural class, embarked on thefoursteamers which called at Cork. The" Coercion" act, about tp become a law,it is alleged, has' given an impfftnstothe movement westward.

I is now asserted by tl»e Pbilopieganthrojusts ihat the '.women whom Baker captured and released probably died by incites with hunger and cold." The tactics have changtd. Colonel liaker heretofore has been assailed because he "massacred" women and children. Here'he is condemned because he did not kill them, instead of releasing them.— Imi. Journal.

VARIETIES.

William E. Astor has 600 houses to let in JJew York. Thompson denies the Walking al ra "London.

ItsJotufJPofcer is enraged in the coal York.^' SirjjjJlmeH Gordon Bennett is again reporteJto be seriously ill.

Dr. J. G. Holland and family will return from Europe early in May.' Ex-Governqr Thomas, of Maryland, has been very ill,bht is now convalescent. has declined, the 'residency ^r. the Berlin Midnight Mis-

Mr. Dixon, the "blind editor" of Iowa, is lecturing in the southern part of that State. 1. .any Fern is Mid $5,000 annually for «xcluffl|v$ yigribqti^tis to

Edwin Forrest, the tragedian, will visit Milwaukee and play on the 5th, Gth and 7th of May. tile Uliest. of Prbfessor Agassiz is becomfe'so serious aS to cause grave appre I hension.

A volume of Dick ens' Festive and

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T(,ER speeches, is to lie published in ttng-

Fanny Janaiischek has indicated her intention to settle permanently in the United States.

The police in Dantzig forbade, the other day, a showman that city to exhibit a large group of wax figures representing the assassination of President Lincoln.

Captain John Jourdan, the new Superintendent of Police of New York, is a journeyman printer, and served his apprenticeship in the New York Tribune of-.«/••£a-'*J

The Count of Paris, the Orleanist pro-

prison, ha8 bad frequent experience of 1 fen|er to the throne of France, is like "prison life. An exchange relates that at I o? :i_ .i.:n ..i —:.u. one tiaie^ uat before tlie war, he was for a short time in the service o( the State of

Louis the Sixteenth, a skillful locksmith and his brother, the Due dc Cliartrcs, is a wood-turner.

Mississippi in the State Prison atJackson, Becoming weary of that mode of life, he planned his escajie, and accomplished it in the following manner: He observed in the prison yard the long s,wab-pole used in cleaning out the steam boljpr .of t|te ehgkite which drove (he maphihfcry of the work-sliops, arid wiitching ari opportujlity, he raisel this pole to the waHJ of coming Sftt and keeping up the climbed to the top ot it, gained the cHl of the tronje, intrusts sncli duties ping and jumped to Hie ground outside. I (0 ),er graceless son of Wales. His escape was goon discovered, and the I warden, mounting liis TTphte, with his bloodhound, sorted in, pursuit. In the meantime Bill had raade good use* of his lega, and had gained the edge of a canebrake before the bloodhonnu reached him. Entering the brake a short distance he stopped, w»d jerking of! his waifrtcoat, ^A^„glOT3IU„u wrapped it around his lqftarm and hand, I

Charles Reed, a bar-tender in Boston, is in jail for marrying a couple last week who thought he was qualified to perform ceremortv, aitd have governed them uplves. accordingly.

The English charge the present looseness of the court on Queen ietoria, who,

The other day, in the Spanish Cortes, a leader of the Library Unionists told General Juan Prim that he was the most un popular margin Spam. "Better unpopu lar than unknow n, like you," was Prim's sneering reply. •ExJCongressuian \Vhit«jmore, of South''

ja.r0li«ia,

secrete, and Waited for fhe approach ot+ocrats may conspire with willing instruthe hound. As the fiew» animal bounded I

towards bun lie raised his left arm, en-1 jjave proved as well as tried me, and are cased as described. The dog sprangupon I

New

reported upon the matter and'therejs no city railroad company there, for $7,500 a

has published a card, in which

HaV8.

"Aspirants may.decry me Dem-

mentg 0j-

disorder, but my constituents

wiiJing

to try me again."

him and fastened his teeth into the folds! of the waistcoat without doing »ny injury I Victor Hugo, it is said in Brussels, will to the aim which it protected, but before I soon be married to a very wealthy young the bloodthirsty animal could release its I lady of that city. fangs to .fasten on another| Ole Bull takes his farewell forever of

America. On the 27th oi this month he sails for Europe.

given him a blow with his knife which' laid him dead upon the ground. Thei Warden by this time had dismounted and was making his way in to the scene of conflict. Bill having no business that he wished to settle with that official, quietly hurried out through the brake in another direction! and by the time the Warden had reached tlfc spot Where his faithful hound lay, had found and mounted his horse. Hfe rode rapidly away loa rail-1 Coulter, of Pittsburgh, has accepted road station some distance south of Jack- McKeel's challenge to row a five mile port. Stopping at a negro's cabin, he ex-1 race at Poughkeepsie for $1,000. changed clothes, and disposing of tliel Mr. John Collins, the comniedian and horse took the next tram for New Or-

Longfellow and Whittier arc the two American poets, whose works sell best in the German book markets. 2

It is said in Itome that King Victor Emanuel is the only Catholic monarch in favor of the infallibility dogma.

V0^XhJ has been

playlnj,

an

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york Police, is to be President of a

year.

Judge Fisher, of the Supreme Court of the District of Colnnibia, is understood to

the favorite being the white (jiiality be an opponet for Senator Sanhbury foJ know as ratsbane. They will take it dai-'p1seat in the United States Senate. if or 011 alternate days, or twice a week, An Opinm'Refiige has been opened at

Sf'ngpo, China. France claims nearlv one-fourth of all the theatres in Europe.

according to circumstances generally they abstain from the lflxury at the time of Vew moon, beginning small doses with the young moon, and increasing them to -aM -uiaximuiu-»by lull ^luoon. Wiiy .thirt Washington has a batch of harpers and lunar observance it is hard to gucss^ un-1 fiddlers direct iVom Italy. less, as they profess, that the argenic ni .them strong and heatthy, they fan- The first detachment of a colony .om c,y .tiiat the waxing moon weakens tJbem I Poland has arrived in Virginia and renders tli,e greater pioportioi^of the I Five persons accused of murder are restorative necessary. The habit is tnost I

now

commonly found among the lower orders ]VfasR_ and it begins to attack the youth about the same time as the tobacco taste affects our youngsters. Some few females are fond of ratsbane, but its patrons are mostly bf the harder sex/ The regular consumers live to good ages, and are strong, healthy and* courageous.. So W« have a proof that what is ono man's poison is another man's food.—Gentlemen's Maga.a s.

Jwellng together in the jail at Salem

The estate of Dreher, the famous Vi enna brewer, is valued at seven million florins.

Donn Piatt says remorse generally meana the grief of the criminal at being caught

The city of Pari- uses 100,000 reams of I paper per day in her different printing [,lio{ises.

There are now in Berlin seventeen ad,i veftising agencies*, which do together a

IiHKngland, letters there are posted,! business of four million dialers a venr. not muiled periodicals ore taken in, not I taken a friend on a visit stops, but does I A Boston^paper mentions that a few not stay you order something to be fetch*

C^VP.3

ed, not bronght you ride on horseback I allfhat isJefr ofthe greet Col' teinn. oil ly, never in a Tarriage foremost men I The Prussian school-ship Niobe, with a arc clever, not smart a high wind only, l!irge number of middies, will soon arrive is a *torm, not mil of rain meadows I

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nnd't^hristmas are the times when all that nigbt will be turned into day, and quiatefljriieipts never 1(lArch 31st, gas companies will be ruined. June oOlli, September '•Oth, and December "lst is the rental of a l\ouse vou pay, not the rent autumn is the late sea.ion of the year, not fall hedges, shrubs, and trees are quick, not alive and von ask that two or more things maybe done at once(«f one time), and not necessarily instantly,* Cocks and hens, rams and ewes, bulls and cows, stallions, mares, and geldings, jacks and jennies, bucks and roes, dogs and sluts, still retain their Saxon names, and it is at no time offensive to use them. And women of good blood and gentle breeding, in eoimaon with the the other'se# have ankles and oalVcs, knees and legs, and do not blush to speak£ of them.—Lippincotfx Afagazinc.

»nd?0(n^ pieces of tarred-paper are

A,nft»poli», after a brief stop at Havana,

are uplpida, never bogs or swamps rooked meat may be under-done, never rare I An astronomer predict* the coming of Lady-day, Midsuminer-day, Michaelmas I

a

comet, thi« year, of such brilliancy

The fashion of dancing hat in hand, introduced at Washington, grows popular, having the practical benefit of being the only way to keep the hat. 1'he Atlanta Constitution tells of a lawyer of that city, hobc'is corpused a man out of the chain gang, and then sued him for divorce at fhe instance of his wife.

Three French gendaimes, convic ed of having stuffM the ballot boxes at the uccftt legislative elections in^Nismes, have been sentenced to two yeaVs' imprisonment at hard labor.

The Pans police say that.at the present time there are in that city more penniless Americaus and American deadbeats than there were even during the great Exposition of 1SG7.

A Cough, Cold or Sore Tliroat

stant relief. For Bn»scnrns, ASTBMA, C*--TA*ior, CoireoiiPTiVK and THROAT DISKABES, they have soothing effeet.

SINOBRS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and strengthen tho voice. Owineto the good reputation and popularity of the TrochbS, many «cortA/ow and cheap iwitatians are ojfcretl, which art goodfi.tr nothing. Be saro te OBTAIN the tr*e. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.

ISOLD KVBRYWHKRE. .. uor23dw6m

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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slx-cotib.

For sale by all dealers iri

DRY GOODS & NOTIONS.

(ESTABLISHED 1830.)

WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Saws! Axes! Sawri

it SAWS with Solid Teeth, or with Ptrtent Adte*?toPrig:|5IS!!,{SSBfiSESl'

Boston, Mass., or lctroK» y™*

HOW TO GET N^n«r: 910 worth of splendidly illnstrated books

SLusical

ivan for every 10 subscribers to the «. Pioneer for 1870, a monthly journal of 16 pages of choice Music and interesting Miscellany. Only 5® ct«. per annum %n advance. Circulars with list of premiums and specimen copy of Pioneer sent on receipt of btamp. iJ.HUNTINGTON & CO.,4o9 Broome street. New York. Agentn-'Caavassine Book seut Free.

Secrets of Internal llevenue. By a Prominent Omecr of the Treasury Serrice, showing up the secrets and inner workings of th».RoTeniio Departmont, tho \Vhiskey King, Gold Ring, and Drawback Frauds. Systematic Ropbory, Depredations, Conspiracies and Raids on the GoTornmont, Malfeasance, Tyranny and Corruption of high Officials. The mostStartling and Important Book published containing about-5(W well filled pages, spiritedly illustrated. Amenta Wanted. Canvassing Book and complete outfit sent free. Address Wm. FLINT, Publisher. Phila-

AGENTS WAHTSI) -.*"' "nr "IRS EXPOsr,,

engagement

St. Louis,

to small andi-

at De Bar's, in ,Cjj»Ct$., The Presbyterian University at Wooster, Ohio, receives $20,000 by the will of the late Boyd J. Mercer, of Mansfield,

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asserted the fact, though the learned de* Job" J. Bradley, the present ity nied it, declaring that the white sub-1 Chaniberlain of New ^ork city, is brothstance taken for arsenic must have been I jr-in-law of tlie Peter B. Sweeny,, the some hftrmiese «iin©ral, like chalk. But I Chamberlain an official inquiry, has been instituted, Kennedy, late Superintendent of the and seventeen Stynan physicians have

A„S\Z£SS°gk,"

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PATENT OFFICE. T. A. (HKVNOLIiV, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Office 513 7th street, near U- S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. No fees for services required until granting of Patents.

A. W. Faber's Lead Pencils. Grand Gold Medal and Onms of the Legion of Honor at the Exhibition in Paris, 1867.

A. W. Fubcr's New I'f ocils of Siberlaa Lead in-10 grades are superior to any Pencils ever A. W. Faber's Stenographic, being hard and durable, writing smooth, black and clean, is the best Pencil for Architects, Engineers and Accountants.

FA1SKU, 138 Wm. st., N. T., Solo Agent of all A. W. Fabor's Pencils, Crayons, Slatos, etc. Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere.

For Harking Clothing. Etc. "More convenient .than ink.—"American Agriculturist. "Invaluable to housekeepers. '—Godey Lady's Booh." "A vory useful articlc.—Am. Institute Report, 1867.

Solo Agent, E. FABER, 433 Wm.-st., N. Y. Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere.

Aromatic Aegetable Soap. 'J

"CoI-OATTtCoi

'"w-jEr1,- v*'i .f' a\_,

TOILET SOAPS

For the Delicate Skin of dailies and Children. ESTABLISHED 1800. 3KW l'ORK, Sold byall Druggists.

Agents! Reaa Tnis WE WILL PAT A SALARY of #30 per week and expenses, or allow a largo commission, to sell our now wonderful invontions. Address M. WAONEH & CO Marshall. Mich.

$30 Per Week!

We will pay Agents, traveling or .local, a Salary of 936 per week and expenses address R. WELLMAN & CO., Lansing, Mich.

Dccalcomanio, or Transfer Pictujps. •••Send for Cataloguo. W. Atkinson & Jo., 1270 Broadway, J^ew York.

49^ A DAY.—40 now articles for Agent Samples free. II.B.SHAW, Alfred, Mo.

LIST OF 2,500 NEWSPAPERS for one stamp. q. P. Rowfi.i.&Co.,N. Y.

HORRIBLE.—I suffered with Catarrh I thirty years, and was cured in six weeks by a simple rouiedy, and will send the receipt pestage free to all afflicted. Address Rev. T. J. MEAD. Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y,

VrELL-PLAC'ED I.ovo Essays for

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Young Men, free, in scaled envelopes. Howard Association, BoxP, Philadelphia,Pa.

EVERYBODY READ THIS! We will pay Agents $25 |er wpelt and expenses, to sell the Qaeatcst'Discovery of the Age address WHEATON, HENRY & Co., Marshall, Mich. 1!

DYERS.

DYKING,

SCOURING,

UM.

Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in an incurable Lung Disease.

Brawn's Bronchia) Troches will most invariably give in­

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AND r, %J: v* tiifc:

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H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

fit in St,, bet. dih and 7th. i-vi. sepl7d2m

SMITH, Oliemieal Dye Works, Second street, between Main

and Cherry, adjoining the Stewart House. Dyeing in all its branched, such as Crepe Shawls, ltibbons. Silk of all kinds, Merino and DeLaiiie, Dresses, Curtains, Plqtnes, Lace, Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular at tention paid to Cleaning and refiniehing, with-

gS&»D^^sfeoS8^S!r TOHN BA«NIKLB/': Dressos, Broche Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, I IP .•

UrOSSQS, JDIW-UW ouuni?, voouiuwiw Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning of Gents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done. in20dlm

HATS AND CAPS.

NtW YORK MAT STORE. JOSEPH C. YATES IS JUST IN EECEtPT OF Mens'Hats of all hinds,

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Boys' Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds, Infants' Hats of all kinds,

And at all prteca.

tf- Hats made to order on short notice. Come and see,

THE WINTER STYLES,

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3«6 Mala Street, Terre-Baate, lad.:

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Merchant Tailoring^!

W. H. BANNISTER

wy- Om

Oa8simor8» n.

^'-cloths,

[Suitings,

That he has ever broaght to this market.— These goods being all fresh and new, and having been bought sinee tho great decline in prices, will enabli hpa to give his customers

BETTER BARGAINS

Than hay been offered since the war also a A nice line of mn i«i? h-rr. iter. MW'5

Shirts, ,, .Hosiery, Necktie^*

Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., &c.,

,^T.

At Low

All persons wanting respectfully soliciteo Stock, at

anything in bis line are to call and examine his

No. 79 Main Street,

Terre Haute, Jnth

marlldw2m~_,.: ij-. t""'

THE BEST 1? flf «JJr

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The most Successful

JAS. JACOBS, Druggist.

For sale by Dealers in Medicines everywhere.

MANUFACTURED BY

BARtt, GULICK & BERRY,

Druggists and Chemists, Terre Haute, Ind. 22dw to mayl

TERRE HAUTE BRANCH

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INSURANCE COMPANY.

Central Office, Chicago.

CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14,1870,] $1,369,266 48.

LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS AT TERRE HAUTE W. Bl Warren, Herman Hulman, Thomas II. ]}arr, John tt. Crain, Fred. A. Ross, A. B. Barton, L. A. Burnett. D. W. MinjHftil, J. B. Armstrong

Qeorge Eerekhoff, -Firman Nippert, •0'Boyle Brothers, '-Preston liassey,.

Owen Tuller, J. H. O'Boyle, -A. Claussen,

.f IMPORTANT I The attention of Hardware Ifealers, Car and House Builders and owner* is respectfully invited to the PATENT NE.VBB FAILING SELF-LOCKING

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MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, Over Sax tea Walasley's Dry Goods Store, Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of-Terre Haute, and the public in general, that Ke has rented rooms above Saxton & Walmsloy's Dry Gaed* Store, for the purpose of canning on

MERCHANT TAILORING.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vestinps, Cloths, ke., and is ready to make it up in

THE LATEST STYLE AND ON

SHOUT NOIICE,

And on very Seasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to Ordar, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than

Jotting done and warranted to fit. i\ liberal fatroijage licited. ai«29dtf

DENTISTS.

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Tho annexed very complimentary testimonial is from one of the most reliable merchants in the State of Indiana:

NONNTEZDWA, IXD., February 16,1870. Having for several years been selling Barr't Pectoral Elixir, I take great pleasure in bearing public testimony to its merit. Of the many remedies for the cures of Colds, Coughs Croup, Hoarseness and kindred complaints, that has been npon the iharket in the pi years, I know of no otherin which I nave so

great faith, and the very large sale of the Elixir" snows that it is being thoroughly! appreciated. It is ne&ffly put up, is pleasant to take, and is both safe and reuable.

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Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Blook, Terre Hadte, Ind. Residknck—Corner Fifth and Swan streets raSOdtf

FAMILY GROCERIES.

JACOB E. VOORHEES,

DEALKR IK

FAMILY GROCERIES

AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,

Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast.

FLOUR,

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JAS. H. TURNER, ,, T. C. BCNTTH

TURNER ite BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

DEALERS IN i*A All kinds of

Family Groceries.

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COUNTRY PRODUCE Boughtat the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble te show goods.

FLOUR AND FEED. We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where yen can at all times get the best of Family Fleur, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. A11 goods delivered free of charge in the city.

Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,000.

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JO!!!? P. BAIRD,

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L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, SURGRON AND MKCBAKICAL E N I S

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Terre Haute, Oct. 6,1869. dtf

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O. M. Warren, F. V. Bichewsky.

Hosford & Boucfinot, HOSFORD A B0UDIN0T, Managers. feb7

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B. B. MYBICK, Qen'l Agt. L. G. HAGER, Local Agt. jal3d3m

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ATTORNEYS.

riTAtLKS CRPPT.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Omcs—No. 82Main Street,up stairs.

ZBNAS SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at LtiW! o» Ohio St,, acxt to Judge Patterson's.

In offering my services to the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, I (eel that I may reasonably expect a small sharo of patronage, when it is considered that as a magistrate I have served this community twelve years.

Terre-Haute, January27,1870. tf

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KEELER,

Notary Public,

Corner Xaia aad Third Streets, Terre-IIaate, Ind. fpblldly

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P. BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW 141 MAIX 8TKEET, CP STAIRS. cstern Land Broker, Loans Negotiated,Estates Managed. Partienlar attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents.

JGAILROAD AGENCY.

James H. Turner. Agent for the C. C. C. I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) having moved his office to the storo of Turner Buntin. corner 7th and Main streets, will give through receipts on shipments of Produce and Merchanthe Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk

due all the Eastern Cities, (grain in without transfer)and to all New Eni

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Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the above

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Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the citv. Will also buy all kinds of

Farmers will de well to call before selling.

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We are now opening a general stoak of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually fonnd in sucn establishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call and oxamine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oi

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Lai*ge assortment of ^ring Dress Goods on our

TWENTY-FIVE CENT COUNTER!!

The same brought from 50 to tiO .oente la^t Season.

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Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Settled Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, /"reserves, Jellies,

Sauces, Catsup,'' Pickles and

Country Produce,

Ohio Street between 3d and 4th, Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in tho City free of chargo. marldly

JK»R SALE!!3V:- •., «*.

The JTlouriinj- Mill 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 flrst-class Will. It must bo

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PHILOSOPHY ofMARRJAGE,

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at the New York Museum of An atomy, em bracing subjects: How to Live and W bat to Live for, Youth. Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. The cause of In digestion: Flatulanee and Nervons Dysease accounted for: MarriagePhilosophicallgConsidered, 4c. Pocket volumes containin thesei Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps,by addressing SRO'T NRW IORK MUSEUM

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OMMISSIONER'S SALE.

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The undersigned Comainioner, under an order ofthe Vigo Common Pleas Coutt, Janu~ ary Term, 18?), in case of Bezaleel Holmes et. al. vs. Nicholas Holmes et. ml., will offer, at private sale, on Thursday, April 14, 1870, during legal hours, at the office of Baird & Craft, No. 82 Main street, the followingCity property, situated on Houth Fourth street, to-wit: One hundred and twenty-four (124) feet off the. south side of'lot number five (5) in Ann Baum's sub-divilfon of out-lot number thirty-three CSS) adjoining the town of Terre Haute, Indiana, as the same appears on the recorded plat of saidsub-division.

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RAILROADS.

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Condensed Time Schedule, December 1,18C0 Daily Every Day Except Sunday*! Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex TerreManteiesvo 11.40pm 6.05am UJ6am Mat toon, arrive 2.U8 am 8.4&am ii.40p*m Cairo, :t.l5pni 2.20 am 2.20 am Par^, 3.W am 10.S4 a in 4.B4ptn Decaturii 5.-Ham 5.45pm 5.46pm I Bloomington" 8.04 am S.15pu 8.15 pm I Alton, 7..Vtain 2.3Tpm 8.2fipui

St.Leuitf, tf.lX)am 8.30pm 9.20pm leave 9^0am 4.3Spm 12-10aih Macon, arrive 6.45 pm 12.50 am 9.00 am itedalia' 7.50pm 1.38am l^Opiu Kansas City, 12.25 am 6.(» am 12.25 am Leavenworth 2.(6 »in ,7.5Sam 2.t(t am Lawrence, 11.10am 11.10am ll.lOamt Topeka, 12.40 12.40 12.40 St.Joseph*, 2J5am Wain 5.00pm Omaha, 8^0am- 9.00pm 8.50am San Francisco 6,*0pm fi.(KJpm 6.00 pm

Accommodation train leaves Terre Haute daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Mattoon 7.30 pm,Tolona2.1« am and Chicago 8.20 a m. ng

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