Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1870 — Page 2
TERRB AUTE, IN».
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Republican State Ticket.
SECRETARY 0F STAT*. MAX F. arHOFFMAk. AUDITOR OP STAT*,
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JOHN D. EVANS.
s^iiiossasis'a*®!* "»fl JCDOK8 OP BUPKEM1 COURT, JEHU T. ELLIOTT.t,
R. C. GREGORY. CHARLES RAY. ANDREW L. OSBORNE.
ATTOBSrT GKXKEAL, NELSON TRUSSLER. -i rlfcj it-
THE AMEBICAN BIBLE SOCIETY felt it their duty to provide each Committee of
will, we hope, be productive of great good. But it is pointedly suggested that the Society should not pause just yet let them bestow copies of the Scripture free* ly throughout the Internal Eevenue Department—from the office of the
**SJM^5rh5THSOrTd75OTHBl9 are plaining, and with justice, of the vagueness of the political utterances of PBIM His recent aMeEtttMhAt t^the edifice Witt be crowned^)*ef6re thfc dnJ'inVTay," is not regarded as satisfactory. PBIM seems to take Louis
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AT a recent meeting in .London ot tne National Association for the promotion of Social Science, Mr. ZINCKE reported very favorably oiwotir graded school* f^Btem. This gentleman had visited America for the purpose of studying our common school system and he had returned home deeply convinced of the economy and efficacy of our graded school system. He takea^^ ti"" the Poplar*, street
cess of grading ondta^,
he pro
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children from one fioom to another until they are prejp^c}/tfoftt .-the ^grammar school. Mr. ZINCKE makes one startling »tatementf!*iZiTfcat»hi the great State of Illinois 10,000 schools, 20,000 teachers and (Kto,0d8?&uM^ 'cdst' the State no more than the two fashionable English schbbls. ESton'a'hcl'rfarrow, cost the parents of the children educated in them
THE annual report ot the Superintendent of the Banking Department of the Stated t« banks,present* .some interesting faete coiiceriii^ the j^bWtJbl' 4f these institutions. On January 1, 1869, the resources of the savings banks were $181,958,648. owmtmry 1, iS/U/my G48-ai« %0 #8j«l$toW2Th, liabilities at that date were: £)ue depositor# $WJ 3«0j298
ifah^ liabililiir$93i,-|
229,969, making a tdtal of $194,583,268 The.«MolJ»llsllv^li1ibmAe?^3 $14,024,380, 1869,M, there were 101 savings bspka in %e iiiat^-jand iAJ$70 there Vere'M-ati^^eMf 32.' Oilier statistics sho\?ohd£rf(1 1 growth these institutions, number of depositors, and the, ammtttf deposited.— There is a prdpt5$iVi6tt
Yfor
the State to
confist&fe unclaimed deposits." This/the Stlpetffifendeht thinks, would be a direct blow .at tfce integrity the banfeqp- Jt 150«^dsj' |j»c astroiis run upon them, which might end in the winding' up of the business^ The savings banks are, th£ labor ing classes S'^flfttf'wrkjhi fce%h)j* safely their earningavatid^fhl'interest that accrues up$«} *h£©tH lflOJ«U tU
Di:MOC&*.TkS Sympathy clings to
TZV,
ishinent of som$, assassin Indians, but has not a tear to sparefor the men, women, and children. tlieMxiaBagaahad murdered Said sympathy is mx .pen^ei'iug on a band of Gre«£wiga!ra$ %tfift^"0f no greater offense than murdering a few captive Englishmen. The Greek Government sent out troops, and "struck them
strikingly similar, and the Democratic eye which watered ee copiously over one, will no doubt overflow over the other. The Indians, as soon as the troop9 got after them, were reported as down
ounces. Both got caught and hurt, and the well of Democratic emotion promises to be pumped dry over their melancholy late.—CJficagpJippifbffatytf# ll^jM •ft)'?
A Disgrateefttl -IIHlHMhtti. There is a bill before the Senate granting Mrs. Lincoln a moderate pension— two thousand dollars per year we believe —and it is not to the credit ofth* Senate that the bill was not long since disposed of. The woman is absolutely suffering for the necessities of life,'and has been compelled to dispel® of nfearly everything she has to maintain herself and son in the plainest ra|in»fy She ,& 44 .Xnfech entitled to the nation's bounty, as the widow of any soldier who. fell in battle, and it is a shame that slie 'has not re ceived it. If onr law-makers have any respect for the wishes of the people, and any regard for the dignity ofjdje poun th*r Peace ^larr^dng" un.y^enguuc^fo^yfewyi place Alrs. LinooIn above the reach of want. There should be no occasion for her writing any more humiliating letters, bogging for jf.—7W?. '.YeiK*.'
The Great Bank Robbery in Paris.
Messr.-. Rothschild's business in Paris has shown a detipit exceeding 2,500,000f., or £100,000. The prpetrator ofthe robbery is Charles Tassius, a man of fortynine years of age, of German birth, but long resident in France. A great lover of jjmpe^i^f rttfeft.-fce presiritNot
and a partner juft bgew^ry. Hb.pcaUioa at Messrs. Hatliscnild's was that of manager of the bullion department, and in that capacity it was his duty to purchase ingots of the precious metals, which were ottered for sale. The discovery of his a O O quence ofhis delav in forwarding a bulk km# T*-0ltiiJ-J-,1s i'l3'1 :1
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miasioner to Slic 'Dfetricl^ollfettors and Assessors. The field thus to be sown is a wide one, but a comparatively large harvest may be anticipated,
as his model, am
this? late briiifhA Wd worthy of being classed with the State aphorisms of the nephew of my uncle. That PRIM will imitate *he French Emperor in deeds as well as words seems more probable with each succeeding
of1,000 Englisla wvereign^ jTor which a not help gazing wistfully after it, thrnk-
||iv iipitpimnmal lot ted "been cast
ehesta were searched, and it was discovered that neither the 1,000 sovereigns nor the 25,000f., were there. The police were immediately infermgd, and the/ ed in arresting Milh whr paralyzed, at thq search was also
dence and aj found, as which proved tin concerned with a Prussian physician in Bourse speculations which had not been profitable. The Prussian doctor has also arrested onthe charge of complicity in the frauds committed by Tassius, and pmjprfMett #^a*alfcIjifikttaLMaJiiination.
ri/:V.Hc 1X1
Ules In Leas Than Two Hours.
equaling Newt, of
Gold Hill, Neva-
da, «o4tai»s the sa^oiaed icoanatudl a racfagS time, on the^CamGtl Ottdrtef'l^r Jbhnta/J'aylor' fcr a italfe $1,000,
Afresh one ready saddled ana 'bridled was held thf£% and jfhei or three men seized hiatjqrse an him to leap toWti aldihto tlite saddle of the other horse, these changes /hus occ^p pying far less time than it takes
"Well That SheBl«d."'
"It was a little girr two and a half years old—a bright, pretty' little thing." So a friend informed us the other day as we patifledto see a little coffin .carried down thesteps of a hduse on the opposite side of the street and put in a _hearse, which, with a few carriages, waited by the ciirbst6ne.
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"It is well enough that she died," he remarked. We asked why, an4 if. he knew the family?
Then he told us all ab6ut it. "She was a sweet little thing," he said. *and riot a bit bad, like some children In fact, a child of that age ^an'l be bad 'knowingly.
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The
menced
$500 to $5,000, that \ke could
and ready for tne
fray. He is complexioned young ^nan, and weighs 118 pounds. After a few J?iin9tea' p«li«niiarr artiat«ing of details, awav Jue dashed on the first heat. W« abetter rider. Perfectly erect and steady, he rode fir»|y ill his stirrups, and seewed no impending weight for a horse to carry, kot on the contrary. light, lively, and anything ^out
to ride a horse, tt^^taiis.. We did not separately, as that would be too lengthy a matter for publishment, but the shortest was made in two minntes and two fefeeondsi the average was about two minutes tfc4( eight Bjecapds- Somjr ^of^lhefhofses'^ie rode' tWice round, Sna ''at a'single neat, and one £hnee timei^moatof them, however, he rode only—once round. At the farther siderof t^eAracIc, in ^le.. v*pinity of thelialf-mile poYe, he had fresh horse? also waiting, anffhitd to change at that point on two or 'th ee occasions'. When coming in ion the home stretch,1 if flip horse he rode was observed to be failing, a fresh hone was taken out to meet Mm, andexchanged thi» wils done also two' or three times. One very interesting feature to notice was the extreme rapidity and facility with which"he changed norjes atthte dtabd.
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ground at all, but was simply picked off one saddle and placed into the other, witlj a slap bestowed upon his horse'* rump, in order to start him diff in a hurry. It was a little the liveliest horse navigation most people ever saw. About the twenty third mire fcyuuk biped wa^t discovered running from raylorrs mouth and one ear,, being subject to bleeding .at the luhgs 0n?8uih occasion^, lindei! tHe fa fully severe exercise, butasthe kept 4'stifT upper lip," and about thattfme aWb shoutea for sooae one to get his match and bet that on the race, we felt sure that lie would-r-apd he did.
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About 2 o'clock P. M. he finished
[th.
raCe time, one hour, fifty-eight minutes and thirty-three seqonds—within the two hours. As he rode in from the concluding heat, looking still quite vigorous and any thing but, exhausted, }ie was^ taken: -from the saddle amid loud cheers of triumph, ind 'hilariously carried 'on the1 •shoulder* of his friends to the front of the judge'p stand, from which the result was an aounced immediately., fay lor. being called updfi Tor a speech, replied, thahKing his friends for their efforts in his behalf. aad expressing the' hope that he would be as successful in the great race he is to run of twb hundred miles in ten hours at Jerome Park, New York, May next. Faylor- had procured fifteen horses for his /ace of yesterday, but had to use thrfc nrtre oh account of so'fne of them getting lame.1 iri
How any| onte—especially
the parents—could so much as speak harsh****word to flie child, I can't con dfeive but the truth is, the poor little thing was actually abused by: the Jather and mother. They are respectable people, good neighbors, and all that, bat, they had astern Way of dealing with that' child that looked liked downright cruelty of heart. I have mildly remonstrated with them myself, but they said they did not believe in being too easy with children. They aire strict •ch'urch iuenAersT of the old orthodox school, and still cling to that severe .Puritanic discipline calculated to make the lives df children so
:dull
.. and gloomy
instead of bright and gay. A little child of that one's age doesi not #1 ways understand what5 is required and can not always give satisfaction. It is not to be wondered at that in the course of every day an exacting mother could find some subject for complaint in the child's conduct. The idogt trifling offence of the little creature was certain to secure for it, at the hands of its father,, who fas regularly infoffredjpf shortcom'mlngs—toot a mere scolaihg, but beating. Sometimes he varied the punishment by shutting the frightened little girl up in a dark closet. I have known the mother, the moment the father en terejl house in the evening, to continence Sulli some cocjplaint—whiqh she had already threatened, to the terror of the poor "child—of some trifling shortcoming and urge h'itn to punish the'ehild, which he would always do and nearly etfery evening instead of a smile and kiss from "papa," anger and bodily punishment was to be expected, in fulfillment of a threat of "'I'll tell your father on you from the mother. Shocking as this may seem, and bitterly as tliey may feel it now, it is true, and any one familiar with the family will tell'you the same thing: Che other night, that disease which is considered such a relentless enemy of children, but which in this case was an angel of mercy—the cronp—came—suddenly and carried her
oft.
erkja*, aiu#iftal .association, iimlv seen through a thick black veil in fcoked as though she had been weeping bitterly through the long night, probably with the recollection of the wrongs it was too late to atone for-^but 6ur eyes would continually wander forward to the sombre veMelein whyfe wehadsKMtbehi place the tiny rosewood box, and so lone as the proeevion was jn&ight w«could
I am really
glad the child has passed beyond the reach of their cruelty and gone to rest." The little coffin was placra carefully in. |he hearse, which then moved on a little way to make room and wait for the carriages. We saw the moufners'and a number of neighbors getting into them to follow the dead chila to its|last resting place we paitfiularly oote£ the father..a»d mother—the former a large, stern looking but well dressed man, the latter a tall woifian dressed in black and whose face,
..ii ibi.i '?UETt ovioT
amohg- thorns—oja
small, still, white face^mrroanded with silken curls—of the liWl^dikthat had gone to rest.
PrincST^thur will return to England in August. .Victoria expects another grandchild-
Governor Hende^^yer^ont most well again.
play at Wal-
lack's during the heated term. |T
A Chinamn belives he cant get to lieav-
Three Methodist ministem AoltLAmerican Consulships in GertffiurWWnP She wiunLreveno^tia India for the y«#ftrM7$ MIlBl dhder $45,000,000.
It is probably that the iainOufi«id walls of Constantinople will bf denpwjligl|ed. ._ -t m: i! Jiaijit-i
A riexchange sayaieactb are of fashion—probaWy1 with* can't grow anv
for a great tobacco fair, to be held there next year. Anew form of therjuometer..- has been invented, in which calcium chloride is the sensitive agent.
Western China is said t» be illrdispas* ed toward thePekin court, and to favor trade with KurcgjeattS.
A free-loye colony is siud^t^iOT^'ptM chased a large tract of land, in Kalamazoo county, Michigan.
Six amendments to the Gondtitatiofi of
eral election lp the ii» ««ijite
brother Antoine Bonaparte. Lieutenant Colonel Hildt, who was or
accepted by the War Department. Secretary Fish, has authorized a denial to be made of the xeport that there is any difference between himself and President Grant on the question of the Alabama claims.
A number of young ladies are gtiing to open a club on Fifth avfintic,'New'T^rk, and the initiation,fee is
The publisher of the first shilling edition of Shakspeare has put $20)000 into his pocket by the venttire.
Bath, Me., is boasting of one of its sl^pteiOoi) .ahijWi .Htrnnfc by ligbtningjaijd twp pf th^m burned.
Daniel Pratt—not the so-called Great American Traveler—a yonth of seventy* one, is a candidate for Governor'of Alar bama: "V I
Butler has backed out of the contest for Henry Wilson's seat in theUnited States Senate finding that jtwas ^ansfc trying1,.
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Angel Santa Anna, son ofthe ex-Dicla-tor, was brought toPuebla, on the 13th, and will be tried thfetc with other pjfit^cal prisoners.
Gustavus M. Finotti, Italian Vice Con sul at Boston, has been decorated Jfihis sov4rfeigii ¥?ith aie'irwJofla /Cfetea^aiel of the Crown.
Mr. Bigelow, the ex-editor and Minister to France, vvas to sail, for Ettrppe wjUi
Germany for several years. Ttii PMlhael|jRi«f kdrkt6r Cameron
did
tell Jeff. Davis in 1S61 that
one day a calored inan would occupy his seat in the United State? Senate. IT, if
Rome .is. alarmingly ,9n^eaJthys just now, and l^iVis papers caulio'n Ami^Loaa tourists against vis, this spring.
Five liAtdhidBts ffavoftjeently been dftcoveretnn Tomp€ii.* A clarionet, one half silver and one half ivory was oneo 'M *.1 '#5 W~
Linen ready-made clothing is pass in out ot\i|e ,slr'dVMit# W,r S»«W less every year, the people preferring light cawjn?"?res.l!vlAW
of BroaiXAtys ttie# "5Jer*^hn^ fered at redoced rents..
It |8 wi^jtha|,t|jeM fre,^fer ^r'fnij), beautiful residfenccs f^r ^|a|e,
WELCH xA G1 SawaULzra! Bawa!
SAWSo
jostab Saws.
(r.
1 n. Asupcioi), .Pajiaguay, -thpre aretiiree women to every man, and in the places fifty to the man.
lately and gave $3,000,000 to the poor.
The gun with which John Brown was, afmed at Harper's Ferry"is Atw 'in NeW York for sale.'
lleenan offers to back an American for $ltf,000Ko flght'the^Minnfer in: 'A% Mkfcef-' Allen mill. ,i 11 .ui Jin /i»
John P. Hale is to have a public reception at Dover, N. H./w on his return home, early in June.
has annouiu^d that ,-^^u^ accept a nom in a ti oft' tor. ColigreSs.
The French femperpr^and Empress are Slbliburi'dfeif i.*T sp^&iaf patrons of a homoeopathic hospital at Ternea.
The new Superintendent of Police,
JoordonfaMjfewYeiic iraM'tiegTin MW11
on the confidence men at that city. Mrs. Willard was a candidate for May or at the refeoi&c&n>iJ$Kr Huron county, O., and votes.
levue,
received sixty
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General Ame9 and Blanche Butler are pronoiuced the handsomest coiiple
The
Journal deNice^
en route
An
WafJi|gto»|bd Jafe eijeragl^aflfer
announces the
passage o£ PieAelSBtiapaAalhj'oiigtf that city
to Florence, on a visit to his
PATENTS
Inventors who wish to take eat Letters Paten t«re*dYired to etnmsel wttli MtJHKl CO..
European. Patent Aftney is tb« most eiton eon
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ioff fall instructions to in
rais
tari*n edneates
to poor, A. Livi
reltftu
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Teekly aifdriss L. :ford,Conn. AOEHTS WAirfl
the White 'Souse
if.
Wo ogjjMiUon Steel
.vines rapid sales for circulars jMMres^ Publwhing Co.?^T rfTa.j^n^uuiati a«a
It is wide awake^
Addr08a"B AMEI
,—Jk. Urge
lustrated. kind)!
Mfijuie fan. Nonsense (of a aha to the exposure-of Sf!#,,-...-
ice.,Only
Sng.HninbuKs,
75 cents a rear, and a superb en-
^fn? *?EvangeHne/'l5x2 feet.
mvin'g .. OWiypQalatiqn Money
tinw
e4Betngxat
mdid Id qtfavioailf
trulfifnl. Try
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Aromatic Soap.
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Soa^s.
For the Delicate SWm ef I.aiHes.sai CfclHre*. ESTABLISHED 180«. XEH'TOBK. Sold by all Druggists.
Ask your Doctsr or DrngRist tor .ET 8WE nine, ists,
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Hew.YorIL j.:J..
•mmrJkSTBihi
ww fiveo irra.
wtrktt-PKACED Uw Young Men, £n». in jealei HowafdAsgocjation, BoiP
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to will
E^ay» itf envel hi
1YCHOMANCY, OR SOUL C}lARMING. A wonlderfnl book it shows fcow eithef sex fliteinats any one they wwa, instantly." (Alt possess this tawer.) It teaeheS how to get ricn, AJOhemy, Sorceries, IncantatioHs, Demonology^ Mapie," Meaaeninii Spintnalism. Marriage Guide, and a thooftaed wonders.' Mailed for 25 eents. Address T. WILLIAM CQ./Publishers, South 7th street, Philadelphia, Fa, 4
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THE CARBON BLOCK CO^L COtfFJANY offer tor sale 150 Lota in the town of Carb ".Be eld
loeated in the center.of the BlocJt Coal on then 19 miles Clay county. A lrmited spac4 ha5„been deserved for a town site, fridm'whicR no coal will be taken, which will .add greatly to the value of the Lots offered.
best Block GoaL beds, and most at once become a Rood business and manufacturing point.' The North a^d South Kailroad has been located to cress at Carbon, ditional advantages,
Each' lot has. a CO foot street front, and 15 f6ot'alley in the rear. The lots are all tlie same price—the first purchaser gets the first choicer. A,plat of the town .can be seen on theisroutid,6r.at the offi^of the undersigned.
TESiiS OF SixK-r-Onc-fourth qF the purchase |mohcy cash the balance in one, two and three years, with interest. One qf the, conditipns.of the sale of these lots is, that no- liquor will spld at retail as a beverage on the premises.
For further information apply to the under signed, No- 21 South Pennsylvania street. In «aa»*fess8jfisa
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Out of three' hfthd^F'alfli1 sfdfH'nine stores and office* to let in a given section I nc
fm
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,£3uuen
Island, the' inhabitariis having been driven away by the fever and pgt
jy ine lever auu wue. (li'Mtj' ii'
j)ajjer, ^ljl8 .a^ in gambler brazed away at* an-
which one gam other several times, and killed an innot aent man, "a careless use of fire-arms/'
The Department of'.Agriculture* at Washington are sending out new seecls to various parts 6f the courttrv|\those' rer. ceiving tliem are rcqucstcd to test them*
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and report to the' Departtacnt.
COAL.
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B. C, STUNKAliDAND WI. BlttM,
Having formed a partnership under then: of Stun kard i,
JSarriek Jthai rate at
and Wbod, Would resBectfiUty announce to Lhe public that they will kMfr constantly on ofCoaYat
(indAll orders for Coai .^W jftrop«»ily-y ,%A share ofthe jkubjid patronage is. res^pptfally solicited.
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Block Coal do.
ii. it
$200.•' •, ...
DY^RS.
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DYEING,
SCOURING,
nhiiv.
^Eisro^-A^i^rW,
.Wtii
In all its Branches, at ,^,,s
H. F. Ifeeiner's pye House,
Main St., bet. Oth and 7th.
M. SMITH,
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Cliemical Dye
iJL ,WqrJts,. Second street, between Main nhd Cherry, adjoining the Stewart House. Dyeing in .all its Branches, such as Crepe Shawls, Ribbons, Silk of all kinds. Merino and DeLaine, Dresses, Curtains, -Plumes, Lace, Velvet, Parasols and Fringes, Particular at tention paid to Cleaning and refiaishing, without damaging the colonMuch articles as Crepe as, Merin [erino and DeLain
Btoch'e Shawls, C^nnmere Shawjs
Shawls, Silk Dresses Dregges, Bronhe Sha««, Cloaks, Cartvefsand Piano Covers, Cleaning Gents' Coats, Pants, and V.ests neatly doqe. «n20dlm it
JOSEPH
Will give prompt attention to the repairing of Clocks, tWatohes. Jewelry, Having worked at Watchmaking Over thirty years, am confident of giving satisfaction.
All work warranted. febStf
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat
Browa's Bronchial Troches will most invariably give' inFor BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Ca
tant relief.
TARftfr CosstritfiiVK and Thboa^ DISGASIS they have a soothing offoct. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS UM them to clear and Strengthen the vofce-
Omnn te the good reputation and pepulari of the Trvohfcs, many
iiiifation* are
wortkleu ami cheap
q^rrtnf, ivhicb
sl
cure foqdfltr nothing,
sure to OBTAIN the
true.
tliOWN'S BRONCHIAL ^TROCHES. SOLD EVERYWHERE. l„:0 j,i .. M0V23dw6m
IYIDEND
NOTICE.
FIBST ATiojfxL Bank or Teak* Hac?*. April Sth, 18T0. The Bosrd "of' Directors-'hav# declared a dividend of five (5) per cent. out of the earningt'Fsr the last si* months, payuble to the Stockholder, free frpm Uoverument 'fax, on afte# Mtrtidfc'y, May j^dlw.
18?0.
DEM IN 0, Kres't.
MEDrCINAL.
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Terre Haute, Indiana.
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C^-Uni-
listers: 9160 a year vWMili&toA. 'a.
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To our Targe and well assorted stock of
Brown Sheetings,
'2.iZuv,' Tiekings, r« »!'.»• Checks,.
.KHii-..,. Hickorys,
Napkins, Notions
otionB, Fancy GkSdds, Gloves,
ifvi*
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Hosiery ft
DRESStGOODS,
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UmH ,•,('»»' lUi'i 'rtHii. IvJ »«»'v •ivi'.'Cv' nu'fc Our aim to offer the liK.-IWHI' .! HH't t» .1 I
Bargains!
•lioi •Jn {?!&?
In the Dry Goods line has secured for. us a large trade, and we shall continue to interest buyers by
Lowest Prices, Fair Dealing
and hind treatment '.
-ji.ji unp'»ic sittlj ei--M.it•va.i
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JUSTICE. TO ALL\
Is the motto of the .Mrt.b
NEW YORK
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JOHN BAKNJKLE,
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•W. JOHNSTON, M. D.
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OFFICE—OVER BEACH'S BANK.
RKSTBKSCS—North ^14e Chestnat Sj Ween/.m auuuiu. All calls ,««!4MiPM*tMMN nov30
.aauHwa 4,i ii.t«
P. BEAUCHAMP, AVTOBNBY AT LAW
Western Land Broker* Loans
Negotiated,Estates.Mancmed,
Particular attention given tq Collaotiens. Correspondence solicited from no^-c^gidents.
MERCHANT TAILOR, I
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Requires immediate 'attention, as neglect often results in an incurable Lung Disease.
MAIS STREET, '.p
to pay, ther th verjrthi
sepl7d2m
Mill
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As the time for tba Sprlug trade approaches we would direct the attention, of parties in Want of.
•IS-' 'J i.
Ac.,
and is ready td make it up in THE LATEST STYLE AND ON
SHORT NOIICE,
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Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having ho high rents to pay, he promises to make uj order,
make up to ished by him cheaper than
goods be furn
whether I
ing in his line
or not. Eve anywhere else. Cutting done and warranted to lit. A. liberal patronage licited. aug29dtf
NEW FIRM.
The undersigned, having associated them selves under tne firm name of Bartlett A Co. will carry on the Book, Stationery, Notion and Fancy Goods business at the old stand, 101 Main street, where they will shortly putin the largest stock of poods in their line, ever offered to the public in this city.
Having increased facilities for doing so, they will purchase their goods at bottom prides, and pledge themselves to supply their
Egures
VARLEY,. WATCHlrfAKER, E^fE MAIN 8TREE1V 7 two doors West of 9th St.,
atrons, wholesale or etail, at the lowest the market can afford. 0. BARTLETT ebffidtf GEORGE C. DUY.
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CARRIAGES.
J. V. WILDY, LEWIS THOMAS, WILLIAM POTHS
WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,
Carriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre Haute, Ind. Repairing done promptly and at Low Rates ie2dtf
BAKERY.
JULIUS MIESSEN.,
S AMKRIOA* AND PARISIAN
CONFECTIONER & BAKER,
HO. 16 M)ETH FOURTH STREET, ,^ Bet. Main and Cherry Sts., Torre Keeps constant!:
Haute, Ind. tly on hand a fresh supply of
Cakes, Candies, lee Cream, Bread and Crackrs. Omameptal Cakes, Pyramids, Ice Cream, Water lees, Charlotte-russe, Jel|y, Blauce Mann, Roman Punch. Bisquit Glace. Troma«e de Pam, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue,, Chicken Saiad, Ae., Will be made to order.
Private Parties ffernished with Oysters, Meats IceCream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. marl9dtf
JiTN A LIFE INS. CO.
H«,6'0O,'000*1
Annual Income
Assets Jan. 1,1S70, $13,000,000.
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,, 1. t»l I if Juste JI. B. MYBICX, Oen'l Agt. L. HAGEB, Local Agt. ja!3dSm
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ireby dissolved by jantual consan nght, title and claims of. said McFarlane having be« they are al d»e sMd firm, and aw also to against the late
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blMffltF BLOCK,
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Bleached Muslins,
ii'
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Oasimeres, Tweeds, hr«6&nS,
Bed Spreads,' Coverlets^
1
Carpet Warp, Cotton Chain Table linen,
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
•nao^i mouincjAv ,i,
E N I S
I Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD4 No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute, Ind. RKBID**C*—Corner Fifth and Swan' streets mJOdtl
DRYCOODS.
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*V®ffol,
11\
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Nankeen Robes!
Over8.it.. W.l-8lej'» »rr Good. SUre, I CLOTH, gen xton
i.
W"almsley*s Dry Goods Store, for the purpose of carrying op
'MERCHANT TAILORING.
He keepsalways on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths,
it*-'
Gts "itn nt». v»v-.
s,. ». .• »iii-
M'f ,?«• A'.
PERCALE ROBES!
-••ft,*t'New Styles and Very Cheap I
Si lit.
I ELEGANT SPRIIitt"
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E3DSA.X.3L.
Wholesale dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars,
And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment oi
DSTOTIOlSrS,
White Lead Window
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Byce's "Buckeye Store.
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it lit. .ll "JlWjJ! I li Uu'A«.'.-i..
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WAERE1T,HOBEIIO&CO.
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Corper 4t2) aiad Hain Streets. «l.
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1^173 MAIN STREET,
,„ij Terre-Hautc, Indiana. Hi
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hn w'i,
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Have received the
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99
irii yjji v. w-ii'. .li it. $t» n. »ri! "«fi
A,.l ,nn.
New York Prices!
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V«.?.r hur'il?
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Ail O^eratlens Warranted*
SPECIAL mBMf
•Nhhfri* .valvn.
iflnu
work PQNE AT I ii ittlw 1*
ud
Ca#pets, Hemp, I Fine WoolCarpets85ct*. We hare on hand a fuU.liae be adding dew atook every weel "~ick"
I fi I il rf.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
JACOB E. VOORHSES,
u! I SMALIR Ql
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"Panier Bedouin Mantle!"
WU
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I The most fashionable Garment of. the Season.
.toy.'i tj r»i -fiiiiinifj O^v. linuiiKH Also,Beady Hade
FAMILYGROGERIES AND tWNTBY PBODUCE,
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stii
Ohio Sf., Bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Will keep, on hand a full supply of food for
rii(
adt
man and beast.
VT ATTV
PBKD.W FRUIT,
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HUB
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Fbr Suits.
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'A Handsome Lihe'df
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Plaid, Checked & Striped
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Scotch Ginglums!
fery Cheap. ,,
I ntf mix a
Mi»ut
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in
Comprising a 1
Fancy Goods* Dress Buttons, 'm. Bra Jewelry?aiu
Combs, Brashes, sn4 Trimmings Threads, Ifeedles, Stationery,
AT WHOUSSAtE ONLY.
arpil-ldwtf
I COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
TERRE HAUTE
of
\tlie aJIU vsHUlo vl DvlU mi#uv wHmsvhw vw SUi^l 9% Sll/
Fifth aad Main streets,
TBRBB HAUTE. OTDlAtfA,
Affords facilities Coileee •I 'n
Practical.Instru9tion iH Booh'
Keeping, Penmanship,
ana Arithmetic,
1
And all othar d«*wtaMBto of Aecountantship. Students caa anUr at any time. Each stu stfans'. College as to the course
having been transfered to Wagner AKaftdw, I dent nceires priT4te instnusHens: Oolte«o they are alone aathoriied to collect aemaaai I Journal, windfall inibmatUMi
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DEALiEBS I IV
V#* ft (l'»
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Warren, Hoberg & Co.,
"?f)* WT'd -Mill f'J, l—inn«)BT»' .11
-j.?' stir, .tf 1wi j-'urt .it ,v .} SUCCESSORS TO
JOINES
AN, TAB MATERIAL OENERAUiY.
M»»
-pp.
With a large SCBOrof the above materia^of.^l^^quality^ folly selected by practical tests, I am prepared to sell AT LOWEST CASH TBICE.
tl 1
Ijmj Win "I'T All kinds of dnjiM ft 1J
Family Groceries.
•isf'fl'Llfiff'rfi® '»ii1 We are how opening a general gtcuk of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and reauest our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oi
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. .Give ns a call.— No trouble to show goods.^
FLOUR AND FEED.
We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Jco. All goods delivered free or charge in the city.
TERKE-MAUTE, IND.,
Willhave4n Store by February 15th, the best selection and largest stock
MISHAT7AKA 1
A VERY CAST PLOW. til KJVJsJ af Jj'J-itf Hi l: tld
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Pstinteiv
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sad of the best brands, Eagle, Chaifltoriij AcF, Glasaii
qtttK^i Wai-iUZ.
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WALL.PAPEHS, Just Heceiyed, SATHf PAPERS, Cheap, STAMP
MLT
PAPERS, New ancT Rich Designs,
PlICpBATJiPISt WAFERS, in OreAt Variety.
O A W 0 S .cf
Have just repeived the largest stock of Paper Hangings that have ever been Ipraiwht to fpnre Haute, whioh tiiey aTe selling at reduced prices. A No. 1 Poper Hanger to send in :any part of the city. 4 and work guaranteed. n.™i. Dn.«i..nd«.i^. Carpots,Two and ThroeJ?l».- -.t 0*apes at 30 cents, Carpets at 50 ccnts. ,'
if'
POTJtTRt-UJ.
oili•, •/*, ,• I -jiiJ And a general assortment otlu
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Family Oroceriea and Provisions.
WtfApt JIUIMMM
'Sit*
,m Mj .«
.Wt0-v ya.li'l' .VJl«|a 4W
Wi\l keep constantly onhand a fir«sh suipply of Vegetables of all kinds. He has in conncc-. tion with the above .»
intf t, tn ,fj iA -S
A FKESH ME AT MARKET,
inds o) hey wi all pa
of fresh meat. Leave will be filled and departs of the'city.: Will !!, 17! till HHH
Supplied with all your orders and the: livered promptly to also buy all kinds of
COUNTRY FBODUCB.
1$
Farmers will do well to call before selling.
J? IfciVOOKtfEES.
aug31dtf. ..
JAS. H. TURNtR, T. C. BPNtl*
oi hw*
TURNER & BUNTIN,
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I Wholesale and Retail "J(,' 4
[arfj td
TURNER 4 BT7NTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terre Haute, Oct. 6,186^. dtf ii«r. n:*
smuht
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of Plows
ern Indiana 1
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URIAH JCFFKKS. IBA DELANO. ELISBA HAVENS
U.R. JEPFERS&CO.,
in Westj-
1.
CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOWf^ Farmers say "Beats them all
I
Gold
One-Horse Plows!
Prioes
Double ShoTel Plows, (. ,.
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Hosiery apd Cigars,
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tWe wanf yon to see the
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"MANSFIELD"
The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only
FOUR
bolts in frame) most complete, and in I everyway the
most perfect
machine.fbr|
Harvesting ever made. Something entirely new.
1 n^'i'iili .! loibeii*.
-wen or cas
tiSa.
Tlie Weekly ExpressFree! I will sei te choic yee fori taf-five -sh, before
We will sendacepyofthe WibitSZPBIBS for the choice of eight other Weeklies on our4 List) fre«B for one year, to any one purchasing I Xwenty-five Dollars worth or more from
us,
November!,."
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HOTELS.
7
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Jacob BaU. Heerge Bate.
IAT10IAL HOUSE.
Sirih 'wnd Main Strettr,
Terrs Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Bute, Ss. Son, Props:
ThisHejttahas been thoroughly reftmtished.
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as 3'n ii: »at,l
per box.
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Good Wool Carpets 75 centet. .cif it .Xjtf l»lwl Super Carpets $100. Extra Carpets 11.25.
of very chew and Tery handsome patterns, te,which wethall ak during the season^ ATso-to arrfve, large1ifock of \Vh?to
and Cheek Mbttugs. Always en hand a large line of Cocoa and Tan Mattings for Churches ri S a O 3 ii 8 a a
BROKAW BROS.
3?
W. P. BRISCOE, lEA£klt
TS
Family Groceries, 1'robisions,
Hermetically Sealeil Fruits,
Vegetables, Oysters, Fish,
'i„.. „JP-rcaerrea,
Jellies,
b'1
Sauces, Catsup,
im y.
Ft chics and
Country Produce/
Ohio Street between 3d and 4th,
Terre-Ilautc, Indiana,
Goods delivered in the City freo of charge.
marldly
BALEff 'aUiH(
,!'n*
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Tlio Flourinjf Mill Known as the Canal Mills This property is all in good running order, (i, 8 ran of Burs, Corn fchcllcr. Kiln and 611
ul
machinery necessary for a first-eluss Mill. It must Be Sbld, and a bargain is waiting lor somebody. For terms and fall particulars apply to feb25d SCOTT A DUY
PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE. A A NEW CouisK or LKCTDRKS.S asdelivereo at the New York Museum of An atomy, em 'i' bracing subjects: How to Live and What ti Live for. Youth, Maturity apd Old Age Manhood Generalty Reviewed. The eau so of In digestion: Flatulancc and Nervous Dysease accounted for Marriage PhllosophicallgConsidered, Ac. Pocket volumes containiq these J( Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addresing Skc'y NKW YORK MU t' satJMorANATOJTS1,618 Broadway, New York.-' marl6dly
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Freemun
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texacttimc, from Torre llaute Afekidish, D, Warren Block. mar25 JOHN R. FREEJIAJf,
RAILROADS.
trrt lii/iiifiijj'ii
Indianapolis & St. Louis R.
WINTER ARRANGEMEN1
Tlitl NWI iirass TBAINS Mil: BETWEEN
Terre Haute and all Cities ana
Towns West.
Condensed Time Schedule, December!, 1869 Daily Every Day Except Sundays* Westward. Night ex, 'Fast ex. Night ux Terre Haute leave 11.40pm 6.115am 11.36 am Mattoonf arrive-'2.08 am 8.48am 2M pto Cairo, 3.15 pm 2.20 am 2.#) aln Pans, 3.40am lOiilam 4,24pm Decatur, "L,.^ 6.35 sm 5.45pm 5.45pm
A Bioonilngton 8,04 am S.15pm S.15pm l^l Alton, 7.53 am 2.35pm 8.2Hpm
At JONESi at. Louis, 9.00 am 3.,iUpm jcja leave 9.50am 4.3opm liS-lOam a a iv 6 4 5 1 2 5 0 a 9 0 0 a
East Side Public Square, SedaUa' 7^0pm lJ8am l^Opia Kansas City, 12.25 am 6.05 am 12.25 a in Leavenworth 2.U6am ,7/^is 2.05am
Lawrence, 11.10am ll.10am 11.10am Topeka, 12.40 pm 12.40 12.40 St.Joseph, 2.25 am W.55 am 5.00 pm Omaha, 8.50am 5.0Dpm 8,50am 6,00pm 6,00pify 6,(Xpijj)
Ban Francisco'
8.20 am.
:-«1: tu
1
'True Blue"IIorney Richmond.
^Look qut for counterfeits I
PITTSBURU NATIONAL
Terre llaute l, arrives at, and Chicago'
Falace Sleeping Cars on all
Night Trains.
BAQGAOECHECKED TUHOUUIi.
'J.RKIMER. JNO.S. GARLAND, Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'r A«'t.
"UNDERTAKERS.
—._ y*tii i}f.
I S A A vi
UNDERTAKER Is prepared to exoaute all orders in his line
Rolling and Standing Coulters with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streetj, Terre llauto, Ind. i, jaaaWi-ilwti
TTlTtoEBTAKEK.
W. O'
COJVJS
J'
JLJs,
llavina, purchased back from Ji. W. Chad Wiok. Uruber fe Co., tfie Undertaker's
tablishment, aid. harfnir had seven years
UldlUg Plows, Corn Planters! experiences tne business, is now prepared 8ih*| i'LTSnd W
Cmand-
nd Woodaa„Uiiuu» «i'^U«tyles
sises, fl-om the best and largest stock of
wtf Terrp liable »j-
TEBRE HAVTF BHANC11
oy Tl« ....
REPUBLIC
INSURANCE COJttPA\ Y. Central Officc, Cliica^o."
CASH ASSETH, JANI AKY I t, ISfD
LIST OF STOCKHOI.nKRS IT TEBllE IIAl'TK
1
W. B. Warren, Herman Hnlman, Thoma" It. Barr.jj John O. Craln, Fred. A. Boss. v^Oiren faller. A.B.Barton, J- O Bo Ic, h. A. Burnett. A. Clau«scn. O. W. MJnshall, fcg jC- it- Wawen. it J. B. Armstrong, J. Bichowsky. Hosford A BoudinotJ rWtih!
fkb'
George KerckhotT,
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i/' Firman Nippert, U'Jbtoyle Brothers, Preston II assvy,
U0SF0AD & BODDINOX, Mana«ears4?K)iU ii
