Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1870 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS.
BE it Horning, April 29, 1870.
Friday
Republican State Ticket.
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OLITICAI. SEWS AND NOTES,
Gov. DAVIS of TexM wan'inaugur&Ud yesterday. HON. J. F. PENNY, of Pennsylvania, wants to be returned to Congress.
COLFAX'S smile is said to suffer an intermission during the still hours of night, when "that boy" taTces a rotrod of squalling-
A WARM political campaign, for this summer and fall, is preparing in Maryland. There are abrtnt 45,000 black voters in the State.
CONNECTICUT is to witness a grand military display when Mr. English is inaugurated as Governor" on the 4th of next month.
THE last Pennsylvania Legislature passed less than half a dozen -general laws, and over fourteen hundred local,
private and corporation jobs. THE Dey of Tunis isgoing to Paris to borrow money. The Cincinnati
Times
thinks it will be a sad day for the money lenders, as he is not a pay Dey. TiiK Madison (Indian^)
Courier
says
that Hon. J. R. Allison, of that city, "looms up largely in Jennings county as a prospective candidate for Congress on the Radical- side, in.tliat district.!'
A RHETORICAL member of the house of Commons, in the debate on the Irish Coercion bill, recerilly warned the Govern
ment that "it must look the unclean I
thing in the face, and boldly apply the I
1
J. Bon BBOWHE, ex-Minister to China, has joined the railroad lobby at Washington.
A* Irish paper of the 6th of April, in treating the new Coercion WSl omits its leading e^torlsl and publishes the following in its placet "Deatlf—-By violence, on the 4th of April, 1870, seventy years after the act of Union, by the act of the Rritiah Legislature, the liberty of the press in Ireland." in —4-/ S&flf' mm\
AROUMENTS in favor of the infallibil-1 instance, does not believe that the New mi. I Testament is a divinely-inspired book.— ity of the Pope ,sire, multiply g. I Can the majority rightfully compel him to '1 pritetA of Rome are busily engaged
in
b'..
.,
0
the question of dividing their lands so as I jn
DESPITE the crushing defeats which I children. But the Baptists are two to the Young Democracy of New York have one in numbers. May they therefore
It has tu.nod its back upon its friends on the groat question of protection. We have read it almost constantly since John C. W igbt became its-edijoi and have foritaed many of our political notions from its pages. But oh I how the mighty has fallen!"
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are subsianiiallv of the same opinion as
the
Times,
The Real Enemy. __ a':?
from Harpres Weekly.! The late Convention in Albany to protest. Ag^nst any-sectarian use of the State funds shows how deep the interest is, and how sensitive is the public mind upon ihe subject. There is, however, a great deal of cross-firing in the skirmish. The disposition to assault the Roman Catholics as such, for instance, is an illustration of the craw-firing. The question is not in the least theological it is exclusively political. It is not whether Roman Catholics are more or less
Christians than other
sects nor whether they have presented more or less than others nor whether the theory of the Roman Catholic Church is not essentially hostile to the American political system but simply and only whether Church and State shall be kept absolutely independent of each other, if the debate should degeneratt|ihto a squabble between sects, the Roman Catholics will be quite able to give blows, as well as to take them. American citizens may hold to what religious faith they will, and the Government will defend their ecjual rights with all others. But American citizens who, in the interest of a sect, attack one of the fundamental principles of ihe Government, must be met and exposed at the beginning of the enterprise.
It is this attacjj which is made by the demand for the sectarian division of the public money. And the plea upon, which it was first urged is not valid, ft-was said by the Roman Catholic clergy that the schools a? conducted were sectarian, and that it was plainly unfair ta tax for sectarian schools. Tliey therefore de oiauded a division of the public school money in proportion to tne number of each sect. Now if what they alleged were true, the remedy proposed was absurd What was needed was not to destroy a vi tal principle of our polity, but to correct the abuse. If any public school was sectarian it violated the cardinal condition of the school system, and the_ necessary measure was obvious. It was 'simply to remove the cause of just complaint, not to abolish the system.
The plea by which the Roman clergy
men uv.v... sought to sustain their charge was that ,iwl „npl«n I the Bible, as read in some of ths» schools,
couree
jj, ]g
no
ux toit8 roiot." Ier sects, who may be numerically in the I majority, to replv that they don't think A WISCONSIN editor, posseted of good I
Wealth, 4nd a stdck of piftience' sufficient I American citizen who is|a Jew, Christian tor a jackass, declines to run for Congress! ity itself is a-mere sect, and the Jews until after the national ckpital is trans-1 have precisely the same rights as the limn duel uic u*
I
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of
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ferred from-Wajhyigtpp.le, the valley ot I ^an g0yernment: as a government it supthe Mississippi. I ports no religion, but equally protects the THE GyVe'riiment of Por,„ Rico "SSI levied an .import tax of twenty-five cents |a generai unbelief—so long as they all per copy on all newspapers from the I keep the peace and violate no law—stand United States. Competition is, therefore, I in the regard of the. government side by ,, ... 1 side with Universalisis, Romanists, effectually prohibited, and the Porto Rico 1 QuakerS) pre9byterians, Baptists, and the journals will flourish. I members of all other sects. The Jew, for
I support schools in which, under pretense
V'burning ihe pamphlets lately issued I of secular instruction, this book is iead to against the dogma, and the photographs his children as of supernatural authori- ,,
*„io|ty? Is this a point upon which ihe will of
of the authors. Tins is the I the mere majority ought io prevail? "of argument. I If we establish secular schools, to be THE
Council of the Choctaw Nation at supported by ageneial tax, for the benefit I of all, by what right do we obtrude into its late4 session
rpa«8ed
an act to submit I
tbe reiigi0us
ever
jto be held in severalty, 'or, «s heretofore, I there are Me-hodists, Baptists, Pre^byin common, to a vote of the people,, on Brians, Congregationalisls. Let us supI pose that they agree to pay for a school the 4th and o'.h of July next. I for the secular instruc- ion of all their
T„x„/1 a I introduce the leading of Baptists books as
suffered at the hands of Tweed I part of the system ot insbuction? Will they intend to run a ticket against Tam-1
noj
many next fall, with John Fox for Sher- Baptist books are to be read on Monday iff, and ex-Street Commissioner McLean we insist that Methodist books shall be I read on Tuesday, or we will withdraw -lor Controller. I from the agreement?" And is not the
BUFFALO papers announce the sudden I only rightful solution of tue difliculry to te.1, of Hon. Alpheufl Princ, of Nef stead, in (hat county. He was born I no such books shall be read? Verona, Oneida Couniy, N. Y., in 1824, But when the good sen of the country •and removed to Erie Countv in 1836,1 met the plea of the Roman clergy by this ti» TJ~ I simple statement of the ca e, the clergy where he has since lived. He
wa®
I
irD
active Democratic poliucian and public-1
THK Philadelphia Inquirer thinks tlie leaves religious instruction to the parent, Woman Sofi.'age movement bid-i fair to I to the Church and to the Sunday-school. be bFoughc io an end bv the hands of those
who first fomen.ed the agi.anon—the la-
but rebels." ^To which ihe Philadelphia .Press" replies: The figu.*e a good one, bitt the analogy imperfect. Healthy
Methodist ve.-y properly say, "If
media.ely showed .hat their ou.c.-y
aga nst
8pir:ted civi2en«- ii* Tl-«o{.» mn 1 nntop inn wrq af nnnlliAr kinfl SAYS the' Portsmou.h, Ohio, Tribune: ^'How strangely we feel when we see that time-hono ed paper, the Cincinna.i GaeeUe.
jle Bible v/ould not sa isfy them
Thei-' real objec ion was of another kind "A Ca'holic Pri wro to the Boston Advertiser
last November: "Catholics
would not be sa'ixfied \7i.h the public schools even if the Protestant Bible and eve vestige of religious teaching were banished from themand he proceeded tosay tiiat P-otes ants .ought !o have their schools and Catholics rheirs. The Rev. Thomas Prcs.on, in his discourse upon the question, says: "The exclusion of the Bible would not render ihe com mon schools satisfactory to us for this alone would not make them non-secta
TnEstipposirion that female suffrage is I rian. No schools will satisfy us but I those in which we can (each our religion." looked upon with more favor in Europe
than here is probably erroneous. The I
Thm (he point of the Roman
assallh
leading journals ot London, notwitlistand-1 but the fact that the schools do not teach ing the mild swav.of a female sovereign, I religion. And the question, therefore, is
.I shall the public schools leach religion?
Manife3
when it says: "In a few words, I |,e
a wo
T°»^t
dies themselves. In the Illinois Consti-1 (he Roman Catholic, for instance—is as tutional Convention the proposition to! laughable as to say that a public gyingrani the baljot io ilie ladie, has been I na^ium or a public baih is irreligious ^tccessfully combated by a Mrs. Wheato wiio, by o.ie log'cai speech, convinced large numo'er of the raembe.n of ihe Convention that ihe ballot should be retained in masculine hands* Miss S. B. Anthony Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Howe have lectured to fi.tle purpose when one of their own sex is defeating the success of their
plaus in the very hour of successful con. I and intelligence to the rigorous separation summation. I of the two. Let each sect, with its own a so a
T-ux Louiavrlle .1, in advoca-1 lawfully choosee but let all sects sternly ting a general amii'-uy, thinks "a healthy I insist that the State shall be non-secta-eou8ii.ui.ion can digest not only Revels I
r"n
the public school is "ir-
..I religious" because it does not directly
feach ie re
ligious tenets of some sect-
Tbe object of the gymnasium is muscular exercise, and that of the bath cleanliness, just as that of the public school is elementary secular in-arnc.ion, and that of a Sunday-school religious instruction. To abandon our preseni school system in older to ally Church wi.h State by a secirian division of the public money is to invite the fury of religious raubor and the contest of sectarian hate in a count ty which owes very much of its prosperity
"The Peculiar People." This is the name of an idioi ic sect which
sumiaohes are ot'.en able to digest very I i,a9 laiely made itself conspicious in Eng tough fooo, provide*! it hi* been first I land. It members won't call in a medical paoperlf jJtepaicd^ but iko constitution'luan when their friends are ill, could bear the strain wb:ch would ensue __ upon swa'lowing several bushels of lob-1 other day to arrest the progress of disst'e/s af one tinie,T'4jecially if their claws I ease, aa^ the patient wasso ungrateful as were4eft fehl ^e can probablv asaimi- to dte^The father of the sick member .. I was committed for tryal wr now 8uppJving lax all the leadmg rebels ,n ume, but ^dwte, but w&'dissliall have to take them at numerous sit-1
c(targe) Dn
tings, and not too nianyat otice. Even [judgement if called upon. He left tbe then experience teaches us that many of court declaring he 8b wild do the same ,, i™f„ .i.„ I thing in another case. So many people them have horns, and hoofs, and claws, I
promising to come up for
now.a^|ay8
which cause a dreadfal amount of s- England that the sect of the "Peculiar tress afterward. I People" is likely to grow
have superfluous children in
Our Hew Capitol.
All good people in Chicago will be enraptured to learn that St.%ooia. (as we learn from the DenSkr^y mM leak week "hidden
by whirling clouds or dust—a
loathsome and nnhealtiiy eompoond of pulverized liqintone, powdered eoal soot, K&d deoacatedrstreei oft(l." .fhe depth at which the poor city was Pitied is not stated nor are we told whether the inhabitants who have been saved propose to abandon the site, or to remain and complete the excavations. Should thepr leave the unfortunate city as ir is, this republic, which will boast of so much else in the next age, niay also boast of its newly-discovered Hjeaqgaj^gepi. 4f C?pggress will then he sure to' %et out a expensive work on the -sa§ect, we trust that the sons of St. Louis will conclude to dig out.—N.Y.
Tribune.
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat
Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in incurable Long IHscasei.'1
Brown's Broach!*] Troehes will most invariably give inFor BSOKCHITIS. ASTHMA., CA-
stant relief.
TA EEH,
CONSDMPTIVS anil THBOAT DISCASKS, they litve a soothing effect. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPBAKjBES *se them to clear and strengthen the voice.
Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches, many worthltzt and cheap imitations are offered, tDhich-are good for nothingB« sure to OBTAIN the true. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
SOLD EVERYWHEBE. .•nor23dw6m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
(ESTABLISHED 183Q.)
WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Saws! Axes! Saws!'' SAWS of all descriptions. AXES, BELTING and MILL FURNISHINGS. CIRCULAR SAWS with Solid Teeth, or with Patent Adjustable Points, superior to all Inserted Teeth Saws. oa-PriccK Reduced.-^ aa~Send for Price. List and Circulars."**
WELCH A OKIFFITIIS. «, moss., or Detroit, Mien.
Boston,
PATENTS
Inventors who wish to take out Letters Pat-, ent are advised tocounsel withMUNN A CO., editors of the
Scientific American,
Memiville
A
th eir ft sec arian book Qf
answer to the plea for oth
BOOK
miigt remember that t0 the
STAR
Ours is not a Protestant Ciire
views of the majority?
little village in the country
WELL-PLACED
Catholic
is not the Bible in ihe schools,
tlv that is impossible, because
next
when the women of modern times ask for I to that there will be U** many answers as 'rights' they have reason on -their side, I there rre sects. To demand it, therefore, 7 is to demand, as the Roman priesthood biu ihe rights are wrongly sta.ed
question is, what religion? And
"I doe* deaiand, that the school money be
man's best right is .he right to a natural I divided among the sec.s, and the Ameriproiector (husband), and iiiev would car-1 can commmon school system be abandonrv the rest along with L." Now the State supports schools as a
I part of its police,and for no other reason. It
who have
prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. Charges less than any other reliable agency. A pamphlet contain ing full instructions to inventors is sent gratis
MUNN & CO., 37Park Row, New York,
Theological School.—Uni
tarian educates^ Ministers 8160 a year to poor studentsbegins Aug. 29 apply to A. A. LIVKRMORE, Meadville, Pa.
Marvelous BooJk.—Agents sell 100 weekly address L. STEBBINS, Publisher, Hartford, Conn.
AGENTS WANTED—of
the White House,"
SPANdLED IIASfJtEIl.-A large 40-column paper, Ledger
It is wide awake, fearless, truthful. Try it uow, 75 cts. a year. Specimens BKEE Address "BANNER," Hinsdale, N. H.
Aromatic Aegetable Soap.
For the *clic»(o Skin of fjftilios and Children. ESTABLISHED 1800. *!,. NEW YORK. Sold by all Druggists.--
Ask your Doctor or Drngrglst for SWEET «fclTISriNE—it equals (bitter) Quinine, M'f'd by STEARNS, PARR & Co...Chemists, Now York..
W~
ANTED, AGKXTS.-820 Watoh free I given gratis to every LIVE man who will act as our Agent. Business light and honorable pays $30 por day addressR. MONROE KENNEDY & Co., Pittsburgh^ Pa.
Love Essays for
Young Men, free, in sealed envelopes, Howard Association, Box P. Philadelphia^ a
FTYCIIOMANCY'.OR
SOUL CHARMING.
A wonderful book it shows how either I sex can fascinate any one they wish, instant--! ly. (All possess this power.) It teaches how to get.rich. Alchemy,Sorceries, Incantations, Scmonology, Magic, Mesmerism, Spiritual* ism, Marriage Guide, a.id a thousand wonders. Mailed for 25 cents. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Publishers, South 7th street, Philadelphia, Pa,
JOHN BAENIKLB, ,{
MEUCIIANT TAILOlt.
MAIN STREET,
Orcr SaxtOB
A
Walmslcy's Dry floods Store,
Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpose of carrying on MEiiCiiAAT TAILORING. lie keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, &c., and is ready to make it up in
TIIE LATEST STYLE AND ON V/
SHORT NOXICE,r! Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no hish rents to pay, he promises to make Order, whother the goods be furnishod by or not. Everything in his line oheaper than anywhere else.
Cutting done and warranted to Gt. A liberal patrona"fi licited. aug29dtf
HOTELS.
Jaroli DnU. Ueorge Batz. 5ATIOXAL HOUSE. Cor. Sixth and Main Streets, Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Blitz, & Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23d1"
TEIIRE HAITI-*: noiTSE.|?f«j^ Cvraer Main and Seventh Sts.
Terre Haute. Indiana.
This Ilotei has recently been refitted and put in iirst-class order, offering accommodations! unsurpassed in the btate.
T. C. BUXTIN, Proprietor.
€LAKK HOUSE, Cor, First JL' (Jhiu £ft&.,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
«. U. GRIFFITH, Prof.
Office of Marshall. Mentemmaand Palestine Hack Linus. Free Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf
DYERS.
JJVKiNG, SCOUrJNG,
f"«a ad
DREIT 0"V ATIN C3ha
Is all its Branehea, at "s,!
H. F. Reiner's Bye House,
Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. sepl7d2m
HM.-
SMITH, Chemical Dye Works, Second street, between Main
and Cherry, adjoining tire Stewart House. Dyeing in «3l its Branches, such as Crepe SiiawlsTRibbous, Silk of all kinds. Merino and DeLaine, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lac*. Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular at tentioh paid to Cleanii out damaging the coloi Shawls. Silk Dre»es,
Dresses, Broche Shawls, Cashmere Shawls. Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning ef Gents' Coats. Pants, and Vests neatly
.naodhn,..—
BOOTS SHOES.
Boots and Shoes,
Cor.MalW *tad8ixtM 1
Terre-Buute,lnilf
-*r 1. •Siir.'.Of
We will open at tha abova well-known stand, ion the first of March, one of the,
LAB6EST AND BEST
"r af elected Stock of .j (i.ii- fii
SOOTS & SHOES
Ever brought to this market, which wo shall sell at the lu't't. Iv:t ir: '|i "r,. 5 i/nnsn.
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
ij'.
ma jiion i/ur: Uiiii -jt- Hii
J, B. L, QD,
Siit t")
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All kinds of Custom Work and Repairing dona to order in the most satisfactory manner. febZldwsm.
MERCHANT TAILORING
Merchant Tailoring!
i.'id
if
Spring Trade 1870
*uv .(t frui n{f unhfti
No opposition Steel
engravings rapid sales: for circulars address U.S. Publishing Co., N. Y., Cincinnati and Chicago.
-so'
size, illustrated.
Devoted to Sketches, Poetry, Wit. Hujnor, genuine fun, Nonsensotof a sonsible kind), and to the exposure of Swindling, Humbugs, &c.
Only 75 cents a
graving "Evangeline 000 circulation Mone. .., .. it.
W. H. BANNISTER
Is nowredoiving the largest and best selected Mock of Spring qa,£ t-M Cas8imers, to?*-i yci'i .-j
JCloths,
rt I,
That he his ever brought to this market.— These goods being all fresh and new, and havinghcen bought since the great decline in prices, will enable him to give Ilia customers
BETTER BARGAINS O 1 1 Than h'aVbeen offered''siiici'rfie^ warV al nice line of vtiffv,
also
4tiif-
Shirts, ..j Hosiery, Neckties^
i-».i
..
Handkerchiefa, &c., ,&c., &c,
hi.
U'-i
hi.
At Low Figures!
All persons wanting anythinc in his line'are respectfully solicited to call ai Stock, at
JvJ 4 me'
and examine his I
ttiiC
No. 79 Main 'Street,
,mto uti hterre Haute, Ind, ttarlldw2m
IMPORTANT!
|-The attention of
Would respectfully call the attention of the' I »nt invention ofjmodern times. Its simplioicitizens of Tc rre Haute, and the public in gen- I ty and both for HOUSB eral, that ho has rented rooms above Saxton &
Hardware Healers, Car and
House Builders and owners
is respectfully
invited to the
PATENT IU5VEB FAILING SELF-LOCKING "WINDOW FAST." This is deoidedly the best and most import-
and OAR WINDOWS is perfectly astonishing accomplishing everything that can possible be desired, and yet being cheaper
than any
other window fast. For house windows it dispenses with Weights and pullys. operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing either to be raised or lowered as muclf or little as wished to secure ventilation, and yet be locked securely at every point, from the intruder or burglar, and will never get out of order. 7'" itself in steam or in a variety of styles, making ah elegant finish te the car windows, and the tnly arrangement ever introduced that ean never fail.
The Hoase Fasts fbr sale' by all Hardware Dealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Send for descriptive eirculars and prices, Ac.
BOSTON HEB1DEN HANDFACTCBIN6 CO., 131 Federal St., Beaton 77
Chambers St., IT. I
WESTERN BRANCH OFFICE, 163 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. P. W. (JUIEK, Qen'l Traveling Business Ag't. 25dlm
COAL
Coal and Wood.
». C. STONKtUI AND Wl. BAtCICt.
and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep eonstantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Woed for the fall and winter trade.
Office at No. 25 Bun tin House, Terre Hante. Ind, All orders for Coal filled promptly, share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
1VIDEND NOTICE.
WBUNI, UC m&r29dim
JOSEPH'
nt«
Ft*8T NATIONAL BANK OP TURK HAUTK, April 25th, 1870. Tfco Jjflard of Directors have declared a diridei.a-u*' fire(5) percent, ont of the earni.iKS fur the last six months, parable to the Stockliotdeis, free from Government Tax, on and after Monday, May 2d. 1870. a26dlw D. DEMING, Pres't.
GARDEN SEEDkm Vegetables, Seed Potatoes.
A constant sapplj^ kept on 4thstreet, near!
wpply kept on Hand, the Ennne House, by GfiORGKL. BIK(
VARLEY. WATCMMi HKK, V.: EAST MAIN STREET,
Two doo/s West of 9th 8t„
Pwnapt aMentipii to tbe repairing
of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, 4«Having worked at Watchmaking over thirty years, I am confident of giving satisfaction.
All work warraated. feb8tf
£J1SS0LUT10N.
parts Willis eVdi
r,
done,
The partnership heretofore existing between William W agnerand James McFarlane is hereby dissolved by mutual consent the right, title and claims of said McFarlane having been transfered to Wagner A Kafader, they are alonp authorised to eolleet demands due said firm, and are alao to pay aU demands against the.late firm ofW agn to jfclfeFarlane n'va WM. WAQMaE* ap7dlm JAMES McFARLANB.
DRY GOODS.
&6&CQ.
WyMUaEXr,S0BE
Corner 4th'and Main Streets.
Have received the
(t 'Panier Bedouin Mantle!"
The most fashionable Garment of the Season. 'xi i'K
... Also,Beady Made
Buff Ijnen Sxiits,
Nankeen Bobes!
PERCALE ROBES!
New Styles and Very Cheap!
CHINESE CLOTH,
For Suits* !-v
ELEGANT SPRING
Dress Goods!
i:'yt
'tm
'i frti ... .ij(8g|
A Handsome Line of
Plaid, Checked & Striped
it I
Ginghams! I
ery Cheap.
|,bhal
Wi
I i'JSfilt
Suitings,
"id bm- „c JfU it vMiiltyt Ti. "-V*-
-"Yh ,,
3'j
aW'-iVjiO, »JVs» -i
a'A-u-itei im SIJ /"[T ,5 I ji.»
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SUCCESSORS TO
£33SALL
3c
CO.
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11
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i^DRY GOODS.
AiP isttw.','
iti» t-1'j 4'
Uew .York Store,
jy Main Street, I .rt
One Price Only!
As the time for the Spring trade approaches we would direct the attention of parties in want of
DRY GOODS
To our large and well assorted stoek of
Brown She&ti ngs{ Bleached Muslins Ginghams, \k
Flannels,
Tickings, ....... .Checks,i V"*
s"
Hickorys, Casimeres, Tweeds, v- r-. Jeans,
Bed Spreads, Coverlets. Carpet Warp,
Cotton Chain. Table Linen,
Napkins, Notiom otions,
Fancy Goods, Gloves,
.1
fa, .pi',.
E%yft
DRESS GOODS, ScC.,
i.i•U.'
'&V h.iaT-V*. i: ..
-'U ttti
iU
j/.
i*i k-
hand, at Santh e, by BIKGLKR.
.t-i.
Our aim to offer the
Best ^Bargains !|Terre-Haute,'JanuaryZ7,1870.
In the Dry Goods line hap secured for ns a large trade, and we shall continue to interest buyers by
9lx
Lowest Prices, Fatr Dealing Hnd kind treatment.
JUSTICE.
Is the motto of the
NEW
OKNTItTt.
DENTIST!
BEAtna'y^LOCKf3*
,c
hytt* jx.
OVER
Ryce's "Buckeye Store.
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3KfO Qds
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JAS. H. TUBNMt, k)fT.
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to Terre Haute, Indiana. 0' "i*
tr.i
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We
are
new
r.
WORK DONE AT,
New York Pnces!
1
'I 'dj an surot
,l
Ail Operations Warranted.
DR
JACOB E. VOORHEES,
JjfvA.lo :-sKhoi7 DSALKR IN W*- fj-rij"'
FAMILY
a
Wat
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L. H. BAKTHOLOME
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Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Torre Hante, Ind. RESISKKCE—Corner Fifth and Swan streets
FAMILY GROCERIES.
GROCERIES
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, .! 1 ,fw i»n if'.,
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Warren, Hobem a.,Co ,. I Will keen on hand a fall Supply of food fpr O •il s: ifi man and
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Mr W' FLOUR,
FEED?i FRUIT,
.."J •'s'O MA POULTRY,
An(f a general assortment of
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Will kee$6ons&ntly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. tion with the above
He has in connec-
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AFRESH ME AT MARKET,
Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will he filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of -VJU. it.
COUNTRY PRODUCE, I
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Farmers
will do well ^o call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES.
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TURNER & BUNTIN,
l}\ vh 5 JII Wholesale and Retail
E A E 8 I N a kinds ofif ^4
Family Groceries.
opening a general stook of Fami
ly Groceries, embracing every article usually found in sucn establishments, and request our friends and the public to givens a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oj
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLOUR AND FEED.
We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can atall times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, ho. All goods delivered free of charge in the city.
TURNER A BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terre Hante, Oct. 6,1869. dt.f
^ETNA LIFE INS. CO.
Ih v. Annual Income $6,000,000
Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,000.
B. B. MYBICK. Gen'l Agt. L. G. HAQEB, Local Agt. jal3d3m
^'ATTORNEYS.
JOHH P. BAIRD, CHXKLX8 csurr. ifS. :&
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oincnt—No. 82Main Street,np stairs.
I ZENAS SMITH,! Attorney axu? Counselor at Law. Office oa Ohio St., next to Judge Patterson's.
In offering my services to the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, I ieel that I may I reasonably expect a small share of patronage, when it is considered that as a magistrate 1 have served this community twelve years. dtf
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73 MAIN STREET,
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Terre-Haute, Indian*.
BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW 141 IIIH STBEET, CP 8TA1E8. WeHern Land Broker, Loans
Negotiated,Estates Managed. Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents.
JJAILROAD AGENCY.
I James H. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) having moved his office to the store of Turner & Bun tin. corner 7th and Main streets, will give through reeeipte on shipments of Produce and Merchandise to aU the Eastern Cities, (arain in bulk without transfer)and to all New England
I Towns, freight low as by any other line^ and ito*"q'ifeuOT'ro^tr£r5:®^* potfdtf
tylSi Farmers say "Beats them all
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URIAH JEFFRRS.
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS.
'True Blue"Horney Richmond.
Look out for counterfeits!
PITTSBURG NATIONAL
MISHAT^AKA 1 mF''i v*****& £i rvi
One-Horse Plows!
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Family Oroeeries and Provisions.
TUBPENtoE^^PANJARJn^irES/BRIJSHES ANI)/U JfAINTEJte' MATERIAL GENERALLY.
BtjCKELL, Painter,
Ohio Sti^fet, opp. Maytip'» Office, (Btancmout.)
With a large Stock of the above material of the beit quality, carefally seleoted by mactioal tests, I am prepared to sell AT THE LOWEST CASH TBICE.
White Lead of the best brand*, Eagle, Chambers, &c., from w.....$8.50 per 100 lbs. Window Glass, extra quality, from ..tuU.*. ......$3.50.per box.
THE
WALL PAPERS,«Just Received,
.. SATIN" PAPERS, Very Cheap,
STAJIP GILT PAPERSj New and Rich Designs, .at mr DECORATION PAPERS^in Great Variety.'
O E A W O S
Have just received the largest stook of Paper Hangings that have ever been brought to Terre Haute, which they are selling at reduced prices. A No. 1 Poper Hanger to send in any part of the city, ana work guaranteed. Carpets, Brussels and Velvets. Carpets.'Two and Three Ply. Carpets, Hemp, Cottage and Ra« ,rt Caapets at 30 cents. Carpets at 50 eents. Carpets at 40 cents. Carpets at 60 eentsiM Good Wool Carpets 75 cents.
Fine Wool Carpeta 35 cts. ." Super Carpets $1.00. BxtraCarpets $1.25. A"* We have on hand a full line.of very cheap and very handsome patterns, to which we shall be addibg new stoek every week during the season. Also'to arrive, a large stock of White and ChqcK Mattings. Always on hand a large line of Cocoa and Tan Mattings for Churches, ^aloon Qlpces, Jfcc.J, d3m .'u\h erlj ri
YES!
UIS'- rtt I'.r' .fiffci JOINES & JONES,
East side Public Square,
TKRltK-HAUTE, I JfD.,
Will have in Store by February 15th,, the best selection and largest stock of Plows in Western Indiana! 'tbci ur,i tti 1
CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW,
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PriceB I
Double Shovel Plows,°^°k? ». .,rm\ r}t
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Riding Plows, Corn Plan
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iters!
We want you to see the
"MANSFIELD."
The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only FOUR bolts in frame) most complete, and in every way the most perfect machitie for Harvesting ever made. Something entirely new.
The Weekly Express Free! We will send a copy of the WKEKLTEXPRBBS (or tbe choice of eight other Weeklies on our list) free for one year, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us, or cash, before November 1,1870.
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IRA DKLANO.' BLISHA HAVEN8
U. R. JEPFERS & CO.,
Wholesale dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street,
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol
nsromoisrs, Comprising Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons,
Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpil-ldwtf
SPECTACLES
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MORRIS' -. -'""h -yi
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CELEBRATED^ •a •'I'yruf.. -ii \,-.t
Perfected Spectacles! .rm/rv.a
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Sandeye glasses.
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Notary Public,
Career lain and Third Streets, Terre-Haate, lad. feblldly I
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Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect tsssa
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BROKAW BROS.
W. F. BRISCOEr"-' mi
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Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish,
Preserves, Jellies, Sauces, Catsup?,, .. ..... Pickles and J3
Country Produce,
Ohio Street between 3d and4th, Terre-JIautc, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City frco of charge. niaridly bst m&m
JpOR SALE!!'«^. ,rjl-
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AYER1 CAST PLOW.
Rolling and Standing Coulters
Xlic Flouring Mill Known as the Canal Mills I This property is all in good running ordet, 3 run of Burs, Corn bhcller. Kiln and all machinery necessary for a first-class Mill. It must be sold, and a bargain is waiting for somebody, lor terms and full particulars apply to feb25dt SCOTT A DUY
PHILOSOPHY of MAKULAG E 4" A NRW COUBSK OF LKCTURKS.S asdelivercd at the NeW York Museum of An atomy, em bracing subjects: How to Live and What to Live for. Youth .Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. The cause of ID digustion: Flatulanco and Nervous Dysease accounted for: Marriage PhilosophicallgCop. sidered, Ac. Pocket volumes containin these
marl6dly
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Exact time, from Terra llaute Meridian, at 5, Warren Block. mar25 JOIIDT R. FREEMAN.
RAILROADS.
Indianapolis & St. Louis B. WINTER ARRANGEMENT
THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS MIL:
BETWKKIT
Terre Haute and all Cities ana Towns West. Condensed Time Schedule, December 1,1SG9
Daily Every Day Exoept Sunday*'
Westward. Might ex. Fast ei. IS ight fei Terre Haute leave 11.40 6.05 am 11.36 a in Mattoon, arrive 2.08 a in 8.18 am 2.40 Cairo, 3.15 pm 2.20 am 2.20 am Pana, 3.40am 10.34 am 4.24pm Deeatur, 5.35 am 5.15 pm 5.45 jm Bloomington" 8.01am 8.15 pm 8.15 pm Alton, ,,. 7.53 a in 2.35p.m 8.»tjpm St. Louis. 9.00 am 3.30pm' 9.20 pm leave "9.50 am 4.35 12-10 am Macon, arrivo 6.45p 12.50 am 9.00 am Sodalia' 7.50 pm 1.38 am 1.50 pm Kansas City, 12.25 am 6.05 am 12.2ft am Leavenworth 2.05 am 7.58 a ra 2.IK
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assistance to sight ever manufactured, and •elf
We take occasion to* notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution yjy them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. i**l d&w »i fa*
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PAINTERS.
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W. HOWARD MANNING,'*®
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Sign and CarriagePainter.
I am now p-epared to de all kinds of Bug
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My,
Carnage and Sign Painting'. on a littter terms to customers than any other fira in the city if you don't believe it try me. ,JN.B. All work warranted to give satisfaction.
O 3 re be we a in an a
Corner 7thand|Main street Cherry.! i27 I
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Lawrence, 11.10 am 11.10 am 11.10 am Topeka, 12.40 12.40 12.40 St. Joseph, 2.25 am 9.55 am 5.00 pm Omaha, 8^0 am 5.00pm 8.50 a in San Francisco 6.00 pm 6.00 lira 6 jxi
Accommodation train leaves Torre llaute daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Mattoon 7.30 m, Tolona 2,16 am and Chicago 8 0 a Palace Sleeping Cars on all
Night Train*.
tiBAGOAUECHECKED
THliOUQU.
.. J.RKIMElt. JNO.S. GARLASD. Oen'ISup't. (ien'l Pass'r Ag't.
UNDERTAKERS.
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to cxccute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry street], Terre llaute, Ind.
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UNDEHTAKEH.
$1. W. O' CONNULL, Having purchased back from K. W. Chadwiok, uruber A Co., the Underluker's Kstablishment, and having had seven years experience in tne business, is now prepared te furnish MeUtic Burial Caves, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all stylos and I sises, lrom the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, al No. 2 North
Third street, Terre llaute, Indiana, rtf Terre llaute iVi.y
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH
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REPUBLIC
INSURANCE COMPANY. Central Oflflco, Chicago.
CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14, 1870, $1,369,266 48.
LIST or KT0CKH0I.DKK8 AT TKBKK 11AU1K W.B. Warren, Geortse Kerckhptf, Herman ilulman, Thoma* H. Barr, John G.Crain. Pred- A. Hots, A. B. Barton. L.A.Burnett. 0. W- MinfthaHt vi Uosford
Firman Nippert, O'Boyio Brothers, Preston Hussey, Owen 'fuller, J. II. O'Boyle, A. Clauisen, C. Al. Warren,
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UOSFORD Sc BOUDINOT, Managers.il
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