Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 June 1870 — Page 1

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DAILY EXPRESS.

i'uitlisiied Kvery Morning, lymi'Uy Ksoeptcd.)"

Wl MVfli ,V (WW NTS. OPP. POST OFPIOK.

That i« the language of the Democratic organ of the First District. jln this T'»'."trier the leader of the Democrats party,. ,,„r Member of Confess ail earnest •Mipp.-irter of "the infamous income tax," nul we arc at a lor* to know where the

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'On., i.py one year, One ^opr six roontnFj ..... ...-- 20 cents a week.**

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THERE is no measure which was urged "'with -o much unanimity by the people in(1 press of the country, as the abrogation of the infamous income tax

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gel* the information on which it

liases tiiea-Heriion that "every Democratic m.-'mher of the House voted against con••liiiuing the tax." If the tax is "infamous," 11,o Democrat who advocates it in guilty of an "infamous" act, and we call upon :)ic hj'iih'il i') defend Mr. YOOKIIEICS )r..m tl.ea^anli made by an organ of hi*

..own parly i,

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GOOD

TWENTIETH YEAR.

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A DISPATCH

Eeans-

LAST

point or

t.'Ui.,.. bit v, made by any of the -pciler Tlio.-e long-visaged Knight i'li,- SorrowtnI Aspect thought a di: ol :-nli-laclion

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I'lIR STATE.

JsVANSVI l.l.

WIIKAT harvest is "progressing Wayne county.

Tut: Mammoth Cave e.xourt-ion leave, .Indianapolis on Monday.

N'KXTThursday will be Commencement ihiv at Asburv University. SA

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derided «ij|nov:i 1, in the

it-ually adopted by American

iiidiciiccs. was "un eciiily" in a religious movent ion. The idea thai. elision and dm .Iidne are antagonistic appears to h.nc a -troiif hold on tlie minds of many food men but it they could succeed iliM'* c'lrni" its general adoption there .would be no ocra-uoii to hwild more churches. In fact silage proportion of those already limit might be disposed of for other than i-lil ious uses We think these solemn hielh.cn mean well. Had they lived two hundred years ago, they would have abstained from kissing their wives on the I nrd\ I av and would solemnly ha\e i-aiiH.ioncd "the banging of a cat on Monday J'or the killing of a mouse on .Sunday" lint they are Ihe victims of a ,., ,nd mistake, and go mourning all their ilavs over the most cheerful fact in the hi lory of the human race—"the glad tidings of salvation."

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,\| i. (ins :it Kfoid yesterday

BINDI.I:,

3

of the I.afayelle

(Utreii

li, arrived at New York from j'kuope.

Tnt! soldiers II lr

monument, at lireenensIIph anil dedicated

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ni'iv-nsng.

Jasper county, was bed on Wednesday

Si'NS'riif.uv. killed John Lindley, an honeH farm-laborer, in Howard county, on "Wedne5d.iv.! '1?,* \,

EXTENSIVE

and valuable deposits ol

mineral paint, have been discovered in Jennings county. if

lloooi.rn

LUDWTO,

Grant county, was

instantly hilled by falling on a circular saw on Wc«lnwday. "rt'i

THE Supreme Court has purchi*-wcd a complete set. of Irish Law Krports for the Slate Law LiLuary.,

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valuable dogs killed forty

worthless sheep for an Adams county Inv niaht.. farmer last Wednesday night.

THE

Democratic Herald

TO-DAV

is to be the

name of a paper that the "unterrilied"

propose to start in Wayne county.

a mass-meeting, in the inter-

I of the Kvaiisville and Sandiuky ...ilroad, is to beheld at Oreensburg.

1'itK Treasurer of Jay county having absconded bis otlieo has been dcolared vacant, and a new Treasurer appointed in bis pla_e. .. ...

"i.bion health and peneial juo!pent\ the lepoi I thai come!! to in .• btt^r •„1,1 (he Soldiers' and jailorV j.hr.nli.nie, at Knij'hlstown j,

Tin- Mas.mli id a grand celebration nt Miini ie, yesterdav, a prominent featuie ol which wa?i an ftddresis bv 0l. W. i'hompson. of True HuutfS|j|y

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Kyan-'ville

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p.n w.i

will

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PLEASE

foi#OI« tUting

itoni. In the

states that the work on

the new fair grounds of the Richmond Industrial Association has been put under contract, and everything will be in readiness by the September exhibition. 4_r-

Tuesday night wme creature

whom Parson Brownlow "WQtild desciibe as "a Hell-de ervicg wretch"—cut the tongues out of the mouths of three fine horses belonging to Andrew West, of Ka=ciu?ko county.

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ol the dolt*,".ales to the M.

A '.jnvontion at Indianapolis were leartully shucked, on Thursday, by the

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cheering when a

BEATTY, Lake county, ha.-

ju.-l returned to bis family after an absence of sixteen years. He has been in AUHII alia most of the lime, and hasnevei written or sent a word to his friends. An affectionate husband! *A valuable pari en ti'

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of association ol the Detroit,

Indiana and Kt. Louis Railway have been filed will! the Secretary of State. The capital stock of the company is $l,r()0,000, divided into thirty thousand shares, of whh'h one thousand "hare have been subscribed.

day this week Rome human bend

threw a quantity ol air-enie in a cistern at the r.'--:idence of Jerry Donivan, a farmer, in Martin coiiniv. The family, consisting of ten persons, were all poisoned and only escaped death by the prompt use of antidotes.

A. insrATOif from Fort .Wayne says: "Thus far the Kckiong.n, of this city

have

defeated every club that, has played with them.ill the* State, and they now claim Ihe championship of theSlale. Their score with the. La fay ell club on Thursday waft 2j to 0 in fitv.yr ql .thj-V^e-

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Pot IP, June 21. -The Conven­

tion was called to order at clock. After devotional exercises and the reading of the minutes, several resolutions and communications were presented and referred.

A resolution for the appointment of a week of prayer elicited considerable discussion, and it was finally decided to recommend a particular week when other arrangements were nol made by pa.stors and churches.

A resolution was disciis-cd and adopted, in effect, that measures be taken by this Convention to secure permission from the various Railroad companies to put in each passenger coach such boxes as may be appropriate, in which to deposit suitable religious reading matter.

The next question under consideration was resolution ollered bv If. IJ- Lloyd, of Cincinnati, recommending to the Association the organization of a Layman's Institute, in which the young men may receive practical instructions in regard lo the best manner ol conducting religious meetings and ol presenting the truth.

Dr. Moore, of Cincinnati, led the discussion in favor of the proposition, followed by the Rev. Mr. Spaulding and others, occupying a large part of the morning session, '.hi. .the linal vote tne resolution was lost

The next subject was the best method of securing association buildings. The discussion was opened by Mr. Davis, of Vermont, and continued by Mr. Burnet, of Illinois, Mr..Moody, of Chicago, and others up to the hour of adjournment.

AFTEKNOON KEFSION.

The afternoon session was opened with prayer by Rev. J.

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parties.

lull to iiicieaw the nnmiier of

i:.-pre.:enuuivca in Cougi e&', having "gone up," Indiana will not hive the trouble nf •'leoliun tl1*' Uepnyontatives at large Ihin

•Vs A j^ood example for lVmoeratie pa we ave glad to note the fact that the Indianapolis ScHtmd devotiug much uticiition and eslensive space to Chrit.li-

anity.

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A Yorxn man of gotid character, residiii!! in l.ap ran} couulv, h:i^ ju^ been made the victim ufa eruel joke. He re-I-'eeived a number of ihreatening letters of -o alarmini a eharneter that, he qnietly

Void out hi* property* and left for jiarts unknown. It turn* out that the letters

Were

written bv a reckless wag, '"tor fun

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Kechting.

A resolution against the opening' of libnvv and reading rooms on Sunday, and in favor of bi-anmial Convention?, were presented and referred lo Commit­

tee. A 'letter froirt a brother on the anbjcct of colored members was read and referred to Committee Jf "Hi

The Conunittter on Association, lo which was referred the resolution offered byilAr. Ed-all, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to the effect that the control of our associations should be left entirely in ihe bands ol the young

men

members of the same,

recommended the adoption..! ihe 1'dl.ev ing resolution instead: Resolved—That we deem it available to loave Ibis maLler to the -everal Associations to act as ihe rircupslm.vind furronndinga may wquiie. f^J

The committee lecomniend the adoption of suggest ions olfcred in ihe resolution by Rio. A. K. Spencer of the University ol

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:u» follows: Kesolved, That tliis eonveuuon hai with joy the organization in

me ol our

idemn's and colleges of associations, commends this feature of our work in behalf of the. young men of Amcriiva, and hoiit that liieo associations may be planted where ever practicable in our academies, colleges and univenuues, ami lliat we ur^e, especially lo such soc.ieti«': already e\i»tinsvthat they seek to extend their work inihis important liehl.

The report was concurred in and the ri^-olulioti adopted. The next business

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the consideration

of the fiibjcc*. The "issoeiat ions of A meiiea are not simply isolated or£ani/.itions enuat ed ill a local work, but charged also with the duty of a large and iiuiiortant service in the Savior's name, for each other and for the young men of the whole continent.

Following this the subject, "The importance of embracing Herman men in our eflbi'Us for tlie increase of Associations the character and success (if such as have lieoo heretofore made, and the best plans for the further prosecution of the work, was taken up and eloquently discussed by liev. Mr. Stuekenburg, of I'ittsburg. Mr' Weidaall, of Si. l^iuis, and Col Ray, of Indianapolis,

JVI|HISOTq|f.

A CASE TO BE VENTIXATEI). WASHINGTON,

making with Senators to prevent the ad mission of Gov. Stevenson to the Senate from. Kentucky, in.pj(Ece .of „McGreery, next March. Docuinente containing charges against Stevenson have been filed with a Radical Western Senator, and thre are many charges which have not yet been, placed in form. If the charges prove to be well Sustained, his admission will be verv doubtful. Among other charges made is one that be was in Richmond, Vi rginia, "when the war broke oiit, and was present on the rebel side at the battle ol'Bull Run. That when lie returned to Kentucky, he took with him a Colonel's commission from Jeff Davis, with the nnderstanding that he was to raise a regiment for the rebel army, but that he subsequently abandoned the project.

DEPARTMENT OF

THE ATTORNEY fiENERAT., ^4 The commission of (.'ol. Ackerman rt Attorney Oeneral will not be issued for several days, ilis friends say they have reason to believe he will not qualify for a month to come, until which time Judge Hoar will continue to discharge the duties, of the office. .- •,

PAYMENT OF THE IU1.Y INTEREST.

'i'hc Secretary of the Trcasitry has directed payment of the July interest 011 and after the 2St.li in.st., without rebate.

I NOMINATIONS hr!-1, -V "Tlie following nominal ions were sent in to-dav:

Joseph P. Root, of Kansas, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to 'hili.

E. Stainslaus (.TOUtier, Consul, at Ca|e Haytien. Joseph C. Pennett, of Kansas, Consul at Chihuahua.

Charles T. (iraham,of Michigan, Minister to Hague. f.J S

XII LI. SIGNED.

The President to-day signed the act to pay loyal citizens in States lately in rebellion for taking the census of I860.:

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IEW YORK.,

SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

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Prof. Hart will enter Brazil at Para, and pursue bis investigations and survey of the country to Pernamhuco. It is his intention also to make a careful survey of the coost for the improvement of commerce. f§\

MYSTElUOrS.

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Jt*STICE.

The President yesterday signed the bill creating the Department of Justice. This taken from the Treasury, Navy and Slate departments three ^solicitors and three clerks, and the employes 111 their offices, uid places them under the Attorney General. Its approval caused a great flutter among eniployes.of the Bureaus to he transferred fttihe new department^

YORK,.June 21.—£wo. .Prpfessois

and

ten students of Cornell University, sailed from the city yesterday afternoon in the steamship 'North America, for Brazil, where tliey will spend six months in scientific explorations. The expedition is composed of Chas. T. Hart, Prolessor of Geology, as director, and A. M. Prentiss, Professor of Science, assistant director, with the following named special students of Science: Horace Kendall, secretary T. P. Comstock "stenographer and botanist II. II. Smith, geologist R. R. Aulmat, S. Bernard, C. J. Cowers, A. Derby, P. 11. Stanton, M. C. C. Donald and P. M. Johnson. Mr. Ralph Lid ridge, of Boston, also accompanies the class as a volunteer student.

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Three persons connected with the recent case of I be men who went about London in women's clothcs, have died suddenly. Correspondents state that c-ir cuniitanee3 indicate that these persons had been cabbed in to balfle justice. It is generally believed by Lord Arthur Clinton's friends that he completed the of misdeed by committing suicide.

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'-r.AH.EY NOT INDICTED.

Tlie report, that an indictment has been found against Bailey, the defaulting collector bv the United States grand jury, id denied at District Attorney Pierrepont's office.

QUARANTINE TROUHI/ES

are still exciting the attention of shippers (if coffee and sugar, but a hope is entertained that the difficulties will be adjusted by Saturday, when it is expected that the iuarantine Commissioners will meet lo adjust 1 he rares.^ •,

t: CKOf5 IMPROVING. l.oifDOK, -June

1.—Disputelies

TKl.KHRARIL 1TKMS

('ongratulalory telegrams to and from

1'resident

wire

Crant were read amid much

enthusiasm at the banquet held in this city last evening, in honor of the completion of Ihe telegraph line to India.

I'h? cable across St. tieorge'd Channel to "Wexford, Ireland, has been repaired. The Wexford cable contains four conducting wires, while Ihe other cables to Shetland containing only one conducting

are further norlh, making necessary the employment of a circuitous route with frequent repeating stations. Now, how­

ever,-communication

Ashbiiiv's Yacht, the Cambria, left Cowes to-day for ijueenstown, the si artiitg point for the trans-Oceanic race with tb" Snppho, on the Itli of July.

SOUTH AMERICAN NF.WS.

TiisnoN, June 2-1.—'The regular mail steamer for liio Janv'iro has arrived The treaty between the allies and the Paraguayan government had not. jet been signed. 4 KMANCirAI.ION BII.U

A bill recently introduced in the I.ra r.il Chambers for abolition of slavery, makes iree all children of slaves born after the passage of the act.

COSaOLTPATlOH.

MAPRIP,

June

24.—1The

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At the Fpbc p:il Council of the Diocese of Wisconsin, held at Milwaukee venterday, the Following nbw carton was reported bV a committee and adopted': "Every commencement of' Church lharrying outside of our communion,' or married by any other than a clergyman ot our church, shall stand

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At the Cabinet meeting to-day the Attorney (iencral was represented by Judge Field". Mr. Aekerman, by. invitation from Ihe President, called duriug the session and was personally introduced to the members of the Cabinet by the President. lie took no part in the procecdings.

Mr. (Jasserlv, a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations, was not prepared to say to the.^papish government that we understood anv better the merits ol the slstverv question in Cuba than did that government.

At expiration of the morning hour the subject was laid over, and the Senate resumed consideration of the tax and taiifl bill, when the .sections to continue income tax'were stricken out, yeas 34, nays 23.

TERRE-HAUTE INDIANA, SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 23,187Q.:,

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^Tune 24.—Efforts are

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Mr. Lewis against the tax was paired with Mr.-Spencer in favor. Mr. Sherman asked a vote upon sections containing income tax on dividends and corporations, lint subsequently asked to have the bill postponed till- Monday next, to. give the Finance Committee opportunity to consult the loss of revenue involved in rejection of income tax, which would have to be made up by the restoration of other taxes. He thought it also necessitated the voting down of the tariti part. He was apprehensive of the final defeat of the bill in consequence of the vote just taken. The House having passed the modified income tax provision by a vote of three to one, would not be likely in anv event to agree to its total abrogation.

Mr. Colliding, from what he bad been told by members of the House, felt confident the decision of the Senate on the question would not be seriously opposed in th'c House.

Mr. Williams nnd others favored the striking out of the tariff sectionsand substitution of a limited free list, which appeared to meet general favor. The general merits of the billwers dismiss^ noil Mr. Sherman's nK}tioilHo5 poitp...n)3,» .-..-u..

wliicli linally'prevailed?

from

various parts of the country report light showers la: evening and the crops greatly improved.

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Spanish gov­

ernment proposes lo consolidate all its loans. j.'

THE RUSSIAN EMPEROR. -.

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June

21.--

The F.mjieror

is here 011 a visit. HANK OF HOI.I-.AND. AMSTERDA*I. Jane fiirrTlio liank of. Holland has reduced its minimum rate of discount to three per cent,

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FIRE.

June 25.—The plow factory

of Geo. Fawcett & Co., the planing mill, sash and blind factory of Johnson & Co. the woofd §id^jpUh shot^belongujg- if J, B.S#ii£*i W%olf.a^cG. &rriag«'*fs«^r!| "arid the tSols, materials "and manufactured goods belonging to each, at Farmington, Illinois, were destroyed by fire ves terday. Several other buildings were more or less injured. Total lot?*, &23,000. lio insurance. •. s:

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Lieut. Gen. Sheridan returned this: morning from a tour of inspection extending from Salt Lake to Fort P.enton and Pembina, returning via St. J-'aul.

WAsiiiNirroN, June 21.

Mr. Wilson reported with amendments the army appropriation bill also for relief of the national homestead at Gettysburg for orphans of soldiers and sailors.

Mr. Sumner reported a joint resolution directing relnrji lj' the g«iveiiji^enl of China of ihe 'unappropriated surplus of four hundred thousand dollars uiirieney, being part ol a sum received l'rom that country for settlement ol claims Of American citizens under the Convention ol 1 SftS.

Mr. Pratt introduced a bill to dissolve the tribal relations.of the Miami Indians, after four years, and for other purposes. Keferrcd.

Rills were passed, declaring the bridge between Philadelphia and Camden a post route authorizing $40,000 appropriated in 1800 for survey of the Isthmus of Dalien to be expended under direction of the War or Navy Department, at, the discretion.-of the President designating December 20th, January 1st, July 4t!i and Thanksgiving Day legal holiday* in, the District of Columbia.

Mr. Ramsey introduced bill to cslablisli trans-Atlantic postal telegraph service by American cables.

Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, from Committee on Finance, r6porl£il ftvorably the bill to require Kaifcioiiiil Banlis going into liquidation to retire their circulating notes.

Mr. Sumner called up the resbliUion rcjiortotl the previous day* as a snbstitMtefor the House resolution 011 Cuban affairs.

Sawyer and Morton suggested^ correcions of the phraseology, which Thurmaii

says the substitute of the Committee wa.s merely grandiloquent Hietoric^ which failed to extend an iota of aid to Cuban patriots. It was a simple anti-slavery declaration which might with equal propriety be addressed to many other governments besides Spain, and he preferred to speak directly to the point, lo say lo Spain she ought to recognize Cuban independence, instead of making an argument upon theory.

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Mr. Harlan introduced a bill for additional

cprescntatives in the Foi t) -"econd

Congress. The Senate after executive .-evion tool t-ec. HOUSK. 1

Mr. I'otlji j/rom Committee^.on 'oui-^ liieice, reporte'd liaclf the Senate Mulllo amend Ihe act antlmiiiiiig t.lio.SeeieLarv the Treasury lo license pleasure ac.hts passed.

Con: ideralioti of the (leorgia bill was re umed, discussion lasting till oclot1!-., ,vben Ihe House ptoceeded to vote on the bMLsand aipeiKhiKSits. The vote

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an atnendniVnt ofterefl by 1 iokey to that olfcred bv Farnsworlh, to 'Irikc out Ihe words "'In vear 1STO," so that Farnsworth's amendment should read, "but 1101 hing in this act contained shall be construed to deprive the people of Ceor•'i.aof the right loan election for members of the tieneral Assembly of said State as provided for in Ihf Constitution of said Slate."

Mr. Iiekey's amendment was agreed to, 121 to 71. The next vote taken was 011 barnsworth's amendment as amended, and it was agreed to, ayes 10ft, nays .SS.

The amendment by Lawrence, providing conditions in regard to sull'rage and school rights and privilege, was rejected. •I Phfc next rjde^tion was.on /he si^istitule oflvretl by IMwes for die Senates tulwiitute, which was agreed to without divi ion.

The bill now stands as follows, without preamble: .Section first—Be it enacted that (lie State of Georgia having complied with reconstruction* acts, and the 14th and loth articles of amendments to the Con^litutvon of ihe Upiied States ^Htving been ratified in good faltli by a legbl Ugislalure of said State, it is hereby iWlared Arnold s.

that the State of Georgia is entitled to representation in the Congressj of the United States, but nothing in this act contained "SttailiJe constrned to depriT* the* people of Cieorgia of the right.to an election for membei'3 of the General Assembly of taid State, as provided for in the Constitution, of said State. j,

Section secoudr-i-That^-fio juuelif of ties act entitled an act making appropriation for support'of the army for the year, ending June.SOtlv 18GS,: and for other'|urpof e°, approved March 2nd 1861, as prohibits the organization, aiming or calling tn£o service of the militia forces in the States of Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and Yy"giflja, and the same is hereby repealed

Mr. Paine prelphted a memorial qf {h.® Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce

the completion of.the breakwatej' .at.Buffalo. •. 1 Mr. %wyer iutroduced ,a bill for tji,e improvement of water communication between the Mississippi and the X.^] e3 tia Wisconsin river- refcrred.

Adjourned.

Inquire within.—-The mouth is l|ke a house to let. However pretty it may be!cxternallv,'iti3 impossible to judge of fits'merits until you have seen the inside. behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl-white fixtures, yon will exclaim at once, "How beautiful1." To impart the utmost passible brilliancy, there Is nothing like fragrant SczODONT. ''Spanldings GbiV" ineiids everything. deodhv

Millinery

close

goods Hieap.— In Older to

«Ht--ah immense stock of summer goods we will sell everything in our line at greatly reduced prices. Bonnels, hal?. and ribbons of the latest styles lower than the same quality of goods have ever been rold before the war at

One Week Longer.—At C. Wittig, «.V Co.'s, there will be opened this morning a splendid line of Prints, Bleached and Brown Muslins, which will be-sold with the balance of the stock to the highest bidder at auction, every day this week, regardless of cost.

TraSe sale every morning at 10 o'clock to which merchants are invited. Sale free to all at 2 and 8 r. M. They say this is the week of slaughter.

VV. H. IMiddlestoii, the lively and practical carriage painter who, after •many years steady application, with some of the best firms in the* West, has rendered himself master of the. art, and has now associated himself with I'Ved. L. Meyer, the energetic carriage and wagon jnaker, corner Kiflh and Cherry .streets, ~vhfre Mr. 1 Muldleston will promptly allend to painting and finishiia^? up all

new

Work left in his barge, as well as l'i'l.ci inling old buggies, wagons and carriages in a manner no! to be suryuissed by any in the eitvi let all who wish to have their work well done, give him a ..ll..'J' .- is 21-dlw

Sew g'ooils at the ..New York Plat Siore—men's pearl '"Buttortiy." veutilatcd, new lol. Men's tine pearl "Planters boy's brown si raw sailors leather triAimed Afeu .-.tr,'i\v Mackinaw something new. j24-2f. AI.LEN, the HatteiJ'

Another Lot of IJnen Hats and Gaps. just received at. I'.ADGLEY'S City Hat House, 12 South 4th st.

Abo a wood assortment of Straw and

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Xsv," Jilack jet jewclsyforthe million just received at Herz.& Arnold's.,.j.

Kiddle v"ill sell as Cheap as, else dare seil. i'i ".

The choicest patterns yet opened in ••Kvres' Family Carpet," are now irr «!tock at tlivee's C'nrpet HalLfi'ji ftf ».*••»

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At o'clock the ]S'av il Appropriation bill was taken up. Amendments reported Irom tire Naval Committee were agreed to. They regulate pav and allowances, retirement, and promotion of oilicers, fix number in each grade »Vc The bill was then reported to the Senate Irom the Committer ol the

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SHi.ANK Notes, in single slieeis and btiund in nmall book':-, on sale at lb'* Daily EXPHI^ Steam Prinling F.stablishnient

La:i1iig Ilrosrsiiw, only $1 &<»,

at'lieiboldV., No. 70 Main :.'lreel, between Third and Fourth.

-.Frank Crawford h:is a full line of M^ses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, given, quier, purple and bronze. 1 ''T"T ,1"

Moudy, opposite the Post Oflice, sells thie lient brands of Virginia Smoking ToJjaceo for One Dollar per.pound 1

No Niimbugiiig No Cheating!—A pint bollle full of Dr. Sage's Catarrh K'emedy is prepared from fifty cent package, and the proprietor ofters-$500 reward for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send sfrty ecaits to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive it by mail.

Use Dr. Pierce's Alt. Kxt. or Golden Medical Discovery for ''Liver Complaint," "Billiousness" and constipation of tlie bowels.

A close observer makes the remark Jhat this city, more so Ih'ari any other city Af its size, contains quite a .large niwilier ofspecimens of lieauly among the fair set.

In regard lo graceful shape our Terre Haute iallie* are far ahead, and it can't be denied that llerz and Arnold's celebraled corsets #re contributing a great deal towantitllial'i'rftnarkable blessihg1. «. dtf.

jVg-reat drive in silk Fansjat ITerz &

i»«R

fih ti fnt* I "t

The Markets

Plieat—Mediterr»«e»n-..A„—^/^ .•!«!*» .... -wttw-.i otijg

1:*."

Samara Hides offr'

fox

Flai Seed.:.... .J 75 TimothjSeed..r.r,,.. .: t-.r

Hay, ft ton .r .* .... riWArt. MAmcsy."1

Flonr ibbl.. ™J... ^00 ^°rn Vibush.,..,..^.rt.,.j-..

BnttcrTft lb..-. Chickens

Maple Sugar %t $ Majuo Molaeses gallon...... Hams lb,,........4.— 1" rii

.., :,t .1 1

NEW YOKK STOCK' MARKET/' By T^legraiih 1 1

-'lino

Tlie following tho cjosing prices of goldi Qovornmont sfocurjtlc^,railway and other shares, in Now V(ftK, yosterdny, compared wvtl^ the throeyrocedlnp days: "tuo. Wc|. Th". 'fi. 0 per ctA. 1S81 ^MS'9 iJ»hr S-a)s, lstserles,18H2........ jl'^l ]}}{j 5-20s,'2d*eries,]864.A..... tjlS 1}|K 11]^

fi-20s,'«th series-1868! 111 .-m|s ll»4 lOUita 1U8!4 lUSis MWK-ltti Now York Ceutrai $^1

rie

Krio, preferred Ilarlein.

S. L. STUAUSA CO.'S,.'S,

j20 141) Main st. bet. filh and (itli.

411

42

141

141

... ___ T40 l.W.Vi

Heading*.....» 104iJ4 14)7107% Uicbigan Central 12j VM& 1244 Lake Shore Wi W- -£4 Illinois Central......' 1-'^ Cleveland Jc Pittsliurgii 10-^ t-.fi CbicftKoAN.W S4 83^ St/i 8-/-do preferred S'.t

do urelerrea o'- 8872 KocV Island Ft. Wayne AChicago. ... 97% 'Jl/1 96)4 Terre-HauteA.Alton -J-J .....vdo preferred.. CO 0 til) Chicago.% Alton..-. 1!7?4 117/5 l}j do. firoibrred:. li*' 11 Vi-US'-j C. C. & Indiana Central '&} Cle. Co. Cin. & Ind...... «rv*-*.f Ind. 4% Cincinnati.'. O.& M.eertf. 377h -87*

Amorican ISxpress Co... 4$$ 4ti 47!t Adams Express Co tfj/i

,!J

MESS PORK—Dull and lower sales at 29 75. 1. -'u LARD—Held 10c for kettle rendered.

BULK MIS ATS—Quiet shoulders held-at 11) ,' and, sides at 14V,c no sales. BACON—Nominally nnchntised: snle«nt for phouIdeTS and Jfor clear rib sidea and for clear. ...

11

New i'otiitocs at C. I. Ripley's.

iice Cnvlrtiiis in pairs and by the vavd at astonishingly low prices, at Rvce's Carpet Hall ',l

Free 'l.uiirii at the Dexter .Saloon 4v ry morning- 10-tl

One Prices on Black Jewelry are far below, those of our competitors. I-lr.Rz & AKNOXW-

1

Thi4

t4Faiuiinu

Skeleton, a nen

styW o[tM ton, J^oi 1 it lioj }•'. nohl if

(i

HAMS—Sugar cnrcil at 213-ni!. HOTTER—Dull at 16a2rt. .".

\EWY01tfc iii afKliT.'*'j

By Tolegraph.J YORK.-.mne 24. COTTON—Dull, heavy and lower sales,of tT,9 bale? at 21 tor middling. l-'LOUR-Receipts 21,8'.'2 barrels nift-rket l«'£a aetire and 10c lower shippers are holding off: sales of 7,000 barrels ato 2.5»5 60tpr sujicrtine Stato and western 5 .a5 90 for extra State and western 5 -95a6 4o fbr cood to choice do 6 00a6 80 for,: white!wheat western extra 5 90aiG 90 for extra Ohio 6 00a9 50 for extia St Louis.

RYE FLOUR—DullY *nle* -200 barrels at 1 75n5 75. i! CORN MEAL—Quiet and unchanged.

WHISKY—Dull: 2-30 barrels at 91'al Off and COO barrels patent at 9S.

1MM

mmsmsaBiams:

'«t»ji

a'

.,

WHEAT—ReoeiptsSl»40^ sales 102,00) big.

1 SOal 35 lor No 2 Milwaukee, the- latter aw outside pricc, 1 46al for winter rctl an,4 auiber western. 1 t0 for white Michigan, •pyp -Qnict'

CORN—Keeeipts P0 0?°,. Sales 94.000 b»: heavy and lower, at 0-i for Dcijv ui 1^cu "OATS—ftc-eipts J7.9M hnshelst hfeav^ami lower with sales-of 19,000 .bushelf at b2aM for wejtorn and 68a"Q ior Ohio and Stato.

HAT—Quiet at 7raSn for shipping and frtr retitU pAreils." '. HOPS-Quiet aild linn. -u.ii i? te it OOFFEK—tiulet and unrhanped, SUGAR—Firm sales of 700 hotheads Cuba at OVialOand Porto Rieo'Ht^aCM-*

MOLASSES—Dnll, RICE—Firmer but giuet snlo« in horces Carolina at SMaS^j.

PElllOIJEUAl^aius ak and 26K forrcfineil.

ols at 30 lT0a30 37for mess. 23 75 for city me: ?. 22 00a23 W for prime and 25 50a2l t'orj|iin«. ine"s aim WW liarrels mess foi .•Iiii!Tl':l '.0 25.

IJKEF-Quiet at 11 OOalS W toi ntiv plain mesa and JOalS 00 for new extraiuMfi j?ales 100 barrels. ,,

OUT MEATS—Firm witli sales ol 140 packages at 12alS4 for slioulduu ami lG'jal9 for hnais-J J, ji ,3 »0„,. ..

I.A'ltD—fteaVy with ale? oT 2if. tier.-o at t'+aUVS-s for steam and M^nlo'^ fm Xcllle rendered also 10U tierces pimie sleaiu lor June, July and August at lti'J-

BliTTKR—Steady at. 10a27 for \Vesloi I'll 10KSH—Quiet at 7at4'i. Uf|.s Aiid

W

NEW VOUK DHY GOODS' MVItKI'T. By Telegraph

li nw

,.» uno

Tlie feature to-day is a wa^rjal wluctipi* in prices of the follOwinr (roods: Stark A heavy brown sheetinss to 1HJ4. AmosUeag A do 13K'. do do 13, Or.ark do 13. Massebe.tie brown dfills 13' .leans 12, do*cauibrics? the above goods are well known brands aud in the handset a strom firm this decline ha* surprised many in trade Cabot A reduced lo 13 by a leading jobber in other make? nl goods no importantcliange as yet.

NKW YORKMOMKTMAKKFT. By Telegraph.1

Nf.w YOKE.

June

Wall street is dull. ,,^^1 MOTSTKY—3a5 on call- ..^ STKKLlNli—Dull and heavy al 'c^a'/•M)LI—Llull. weak and. lowur vopepen at 11-,'i and oloseu at HViaUxii. .•

CTAKRYINQ RATES—1 all per cent and b»r ro^ng 1-M to flat.

iijurf.-'f.d «.

|E

ii«lh u't

tii I l£J cliilmtt

Ml..:

»«-t twj

Kf jfiBEE HWIIB' wiJBiEt: Taw* BU.CX*. J(iine2^.

ic*

"-to

Cora, in ear* ft baah J... bt.tj0@J0 0*t?^ ..^t....

Utoku

C»lf

*Yi

.. LIST.

Acterman Airs

1

t'Joncs

3

Cbarl«,^'i

.IH'14 tt

II111 tod dtates Kxi Ci^ 4.) 45 4fr/a

j. ifii 1 CINCINNA'i'I MAKKKT.By Telegraph.] CinoiNNVfi, June 24-.

FLOUK-^Dnll and nriclianiretf extra' at 5 50ari 75. family f»75afrO0, swierline ail 5a5'.55. WIIKAT—Dull aai( nominal winter .red lialdat 1 20al '£. ,,

CORN—Dull and neglected 'it was o/ffereu at 80 no demand. OATS—Dull but nol lowur misefl at «hoice white at CO,

HYE—Steady at 9Sal 00, COTTON—Dnll anil nominal•" middling could have been bought at 2(i.. f.i.i.-.:

TOBACCO—In demand sales 220 hhdsat 5 2fl:ifi0 50 the latter rate for bright leafWHISKY—Unsettled, nominal Jit sold at 98 in tlio forenoon but closcd npmiu.il,

I)yVjieptfe and Invalids can iiiie it with impunity*. Prepared by C. I. KtPLEV.

1

CLEARANCES-«7l 8«).l)00. (10 VKKKMENTS-Firpi but dull anil weak.

LOCAL NOTICES.

RR4VER MO 11AIILS.

Wc^ite it Mimfclet3Tii4 jtiheee Oiuirited Pure Mohairs. Harper's Bazaar has announced them, edjtoriajly. as the hci and uiosl beautiful blaek goods imported Tor the geason. ..

We reel

WARRANTED

in emUi them

Hcvz & Arnold pell Lace Collars and Chemisettes cheaper at retail than their competitors buy them bv the dozen.

4

iiyti-S—Dnll atl4afo. oiidi .m'll UNSEED OIL—I 10.. «)J lo I.AltD OIL—Dull at! .' «J0LD—1iaJ§bnying. r.Xf!HAN.CtE-tDnll atJLrlOUUcoiint buying* MONEY-Close. ... l-ur mm*—— ~r |V-'i4s

The best one dollar Kid Gloves in the .(World at Uerz & Arnold

f1

it* ,«*

,} *tt' t-ri

tO 0«H 1

STABLISHED MAT 12, 1851

OF IJgTTERSf ,i

ICTANRNTO 1* THE WST

Mr

asLvirtited

orricE

M, »W9.

and

gkto dat

eif ths list

misst*

Beely mis3 &iicr mus.Lixrao Bro#» nrrs Bfcfbel iSnir misi Hatttc Buchanan Li,ttl«john mrs Frank Huskirk mrs Sarah Lew'miss Mollie JhMiber3'iniui CilL Lynn miss Bettie Carrier miss Mary Mcpullongn C»th»rine 'Conatit ihtsi Cassie Myer atiCA Oogpib? miet.

LiUie Millv inim. Sstw 1

Qolty Mary Mornson Liwie Cral«r AlmiaraMa.)'.- Morgan miss Sallie Daniel mrsJLiucy A 2 Fhillins Adeliar Da viH ntiss Bene' •''Rankrn mis* Lime 2 levore mrs Lizzie ^Rnsiell SaUio E

eyore mrs iiiipe.'.. of?tm mrs Nanni* Ivans miss Marv swart iritis Clara 3

'SpnatldiirgMary Snediker miss A Sherman Nelly

.French miss MapgieI Silver Hjly Ann.: .Fielding miss Mary Cfbraith Emily it Bit* nirs BlM*be«b Scott Catherrae A

Flowers mrs Jane Stook mrs Ady .Hays miss Maria 2 Wdlker mrs Mary A Uaminaa mrs A .Weaver miss I'bebe

Hammond Alvina inters Catherine IItiff miss'Bell lling miss A Hunt mi"^ Molue .•

S

GKXTLKMKN'S LIST.

AtlfcnJW' Lyon Wm Arltet Levi ..iKjlanthey August^t S Altekruife Marhold Martin AuderaoaWtat. :ufr Martin Mi-it Anderson t! A Mills Xhos E Aafon

Miller Oeo W "P--1

Artlet .Iqriy ttiturii Barnes Ksbt

1

Moore Win

Bamon John ,1 iwriMorgeusUira Danl Barney McCleland Jt UeidbriBreifer Johir der Beiuier.John Bcnyincr Frank Bosworth Watson (i SiNeety Saiut W Royce Wm Noriuan John Biitler'Qeo 2 "i' 'l'atrolt Hernisnri Bucknor UP3 Pmson^D 2 BiteknerJasM Peareo^rvra Burui|i:Tboa

McFarran F.

"t McKeniieMJ

S

7j).wP,ureeU Patrick

BusbeeMi: Ramp mr OraigW yij.in Read Anderson fl ic Oarr IT .Rising Chas Cliavers Henry* I ^''Roberts Jas

U,A

o*

Daui.i John 2 Derfnis.las Denny Harrison Barly Wm W English W

40 43 13!Hi

t.

Faitii Wm II Ferry Jas UaddasRobt (Irahill David (jiass Hirflin 2 Qerlach Rubt jaJ Uilisun E (Irisamon K-'' !J•«j OintcrJohn •««»»*. Gould Tlios llivll llepry bas llannum Samf HawkesSW rHl Jbustings J«s^, .... neadrichs W Herrmann Fred nl Week a Win 1 Honos Lewis AViso lleiiry A Hawe Rolit JFioVili AVilliama mr W K" liuster Fml j^Whitmoro Chas .. Hughes \Vm 1 N^^-WilsonUeo Ivelly Lyman sfcujfjjV'ouman /t"f Kelly llutrh Vonngtlias

I

ICoster S-i -,4

H.

WANTS, «"*C.

4

a'J

-vdiij.'

--v

??.•»

Ladie Misses and Children's Maria Antoinette Slippers, steel 'buckle and leather bow. Also, Misses and Children's colored Loots, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street.

Advertisements ol

'Vanis' "for sale,", "lost," "'found," etc., will be incerted in,the

DAI^YEXPKESS

and special prices Wall

paper, to clean out stock preparatory to fall purchases, at Ryce's Carpet Hall.

J. Voris lias not sold his Meat Stand and is not quite broke, as lias' been circulated by soifle designing person or persons,.but is still on hand with the best quality of fresh meats, which he will cell cheapcCthan anybody else for cash. He lials also a good supply of, Southdpwn

Spring Lambs. It: r-v/'.

Corner Sixth and (Ohio. 2-5,dlw

'The Same Old Regiment with XetV Siloes/'—"-Frank Crawford is daily •eceiving -New-Goods from the manufactories, Call ami examine his Custom Work of all hinds.. ISo. yg Main street

SlK'Ctadest.—The largest (piantity of spectacles Hi assortment—perfectly perfected—at leal than h:ilf the current prices at John JR. Freeman's, -No. 5 Warren Block- .i-sf 1

Singer Machines made and

old in 18€9^. |A l'ew more to be had at 83 Main street:

lire,rythiMg at Aloudy's Tobacc Store, opposite the Post Office, has lieen reduced to gold and specie basis where the best brands of Virginia Smoking Tobacco are sold at $1,00 per pound. til

1 don't coifiiider bombast ami falsehoods, necfrwciry in doing business, and I ulaiin to

buy

aud

mil ifll

ine as

cltetip

Goods in my

as ol hers

dare

sell tliem

Call and compare goods and prices, at Riddlc'.i V.iriely Store. 1 mi

I

Soiuetliiog iiew under tlie Sun. of Importance to HvtrjWy.-We are |ileii.*e1 to notice Mr. Crow in our midst, proprietor of 'loi^.' celebrated Prize Clothes Clwaner. This article is no hum bug, but only needs to be seen to be ap precialed. Mr. Crow1 trill be at the Buntin House, aI*o on the corner of 4th Knd Main streets, daily, for one week, where he invites everybody, ta ace the article used. It cleans grease, paint, tar, varnish, k-il gloves and,the Unest fabrics.

»'t -i —"•ji'i tt«i Vi-.'

OHIT

high

est recoiniuenaati^in, W the pnblid, and fn yite inspection^ ,. .?

Tuell,Ripley Jb JHminy,

Corner Main and Fifth streeta.

o0.(]if

Tho Singer Manufacturing Co., are ,now making 3000 rtiachines each and every week Call 'noon and get one at l^tw ranee's.

Ladles' Lasting Congress Suiters, ?only fKloentHj at Keibold's.

We have ju«t received t[ie Protector *!«lfaealiug (!Iww Fruit Jar. It can ba made air-tight without the use of wax— the best In market also, Cherry Stoners. at J. Cxk & Son's. 27-1m

WOIMK!

Having closed «t'«y» «toelt »f Groceries ^nd gone into thi .iiXWf. 1 1

HAT AND CAP BUSINESS

1 '. 1 ,i.i :i

Exclusively»JL now prefaced to^ell tho

u.-'i'M-t HmT

REDU0i i)"i?itiCES!

Having parol em repqotly at

PANIC -PRICES

FOR CA3?t which «n#Jile» weJvjt

SELLCHEAPEU

Jesh,thoCheafiC^.'T

han klj stark is and comprising all the latest st^Ic?. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

,«.ii I. P. BADGLEY^

I Xu. /?. South 4t7i sH-scf?"'""4

1

iaav3I

Terre Haute, Ind.

UNION STEAM BAKERY

FRANK UEINI€H& BR0.,» *.)r (41. (K n.

-m

j.'*... ,i...

Crackers, Cakesi

"if *S81« Dealers

may28

t: -if

Smaliwood _(.,j SehweyelWin Stewart Mathew Stowart Jas Stewart Thos «•&. Smith Willio Smith Peter Sipithwick W W 2 Sickford Jacob Shirley W Siuis W Shirley Walter'c-f SuyderChasE

Clark Henry".! Crossley UN |j ContryJohn pr'i Drake .I

a

Tavlor Jas Tearney Fred ,ry 'l'albert Jacob TohigJohn *"51 Troutuian Jacob., llthng Jacob

,-"i

vV an Buren A 3 —1 Vicosy Chas bWatUWm ,jW ilkorTlios

Warren Danl

it" [,Mj

Henioval.—Mrs. A. liitterkaiiip has removed her hair-dresfjng shop to the corner oflth and Main streets, over Warren, lloberg*% Co.'s store.

Sclf-ralsiiiRFloW:saves all,-Baking TVwders, f?oda and 'ream Tartar, Ajwavsi'^liabltr..

'.i il

-1f ,JK-

1 |-»ui ?. Bread oini iCartdtu*

in,ii\,rii,

•»-.irtio

Foreign ahtl Doiirpsili 'Ti riit^

Fan*'# and titnple (J-roceri£f,tim

LaPayetfe Street,

-f\.

I ''Botwoen

the two Railroads,

tiot as

Trrrellmile, Iml

fV

MOORE & HAGGEHTY,

Manufacturers of 4-'r'

Galvanized Iron f'oriitec. 4

Window Caps, Guttering, &.c.,

Tin andr Slate Hoojini/.

A SKLKCT STtX'K (il""11'^

Till, Ciopperftiul Sheet Ironware ^—1— wimwfl 3

4

Particular attention paM

i-iJOBBHsTGh""

Tn Tin, Slate, Zhte and Sheet firm Wti Wan* Air &\irmtDes oui R/inr/cx. WO. 1ST MAIN 8TMKKT,

TERBB H/WJTE,-1MD. iny5-ly ..

CB A3. AI.RXANDRR.

L. A. BUBKSTT, P. M.

I sii-j. •i

i* .ol' ri 1* H. C^ RKA 11^.

AliEXANDtJK KI5AIH j' .'r. .r fi.r.1

1 43«NBAI»«K8 IN

ft-yvr*

FLOUR, MEAi^

%#*oap.

CORN. OATSV

BALED AND FEED OF ALL KINDS

C'orM«-r Ktti nnd Sai* SU. "io(n Articles delivered to an par of the oity itnc/ dee«"

•1

of charge. ecWfiPt:

P. W. HAGGERTY, 'i

'v.'j.tj

hi

.it} jlfanufncfiirer

JiU .H hit »YSH

for

uientylivc cent?, j'^ Job lota

1

,IIMII. ct il.'uli •*ihiv ii

of'"t,^i-! 3,i'"

•iin .i-Hfs 'J. 1" l.U jt

CHALLENGE AND •"•I

ft M«'l Jill J'

in'" "i I SHilT" Pressed Caiidle^

!J

Tallow, Oil,

1

lol dJ '»1,1

r.' .1'

Soilth 1 Oth Street',U

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. i'Oit n! *1

IVIDEND

a

'si ]•*. *(-. i.J

This Challenge' Sosp'iif ^hSMnto^d-tfjfliaf''-to, if not superiof, to any foreign soap for,, laundry p'nrposcs, Babbitt not "X^cptori. juili-'.dtf [A:

NOTICE.

The Trustees of thto Torro Haute Sayincs Bank have this day declared a dividend out qf tho.earning* of tna pastsix months, of five percent, free from (iovernment tax. pava,ble on the first day of July next. If nol ivifh drawn within ten days after due the dividend will be added to tho account of each ncpontei it to he am

JNO.

S.

BEA01I. Trcn

Torre Uante, JOBe20,' -1S70. Uiilt lvl.

E.

P. P.EAUCHAMP, ATTOBNEY AT LAW

etiu IS -Hii

(i

111 MATS STItKFT, IT STJ11HS.

Western, Land Tiroler, '"T.'oau? Negotiated,Eafate* Maitaijed,

1

Particular attention Hvfn to'CollcWtinn' *.-• Correspondence solicited Jrom non-resideni :. :,

_... .. ...... ...... I

UKLAII JRI'KKRS. IEA KKR.AS'O. KUSHA LL.WKNS

U. R, JEFFEjRS &. lCO., Wholesale dealers in Yaukoe Notions aiul

And OommiSBiori Merebniite1,1

,J'

No. 140 Main Sirred*, Keep constanlly on hand iufl tissorl'uiL'nt ol

Ui ./ to Cnnrprising 18 Fancy Goods, Dreaa Buttoiia, Comba,. Brushes, JowBli-y,,fl., and Trimmings, (i

Threads, Needles, Stationery^ Hosiery and Cigars, j!

AT WHOLESALE ONL

arpil-t«lwtf

-.?J •yrj

UNDERTAKERS.

"*i8AA' HAL I

UNDEUT^KlfiK,

'1*

Is preprnwl to axeeHto, all orilpra. inllkii ln»»i)J with neatnesH and di.spiitcli, cornet ofThird ann Cherry Btroets,Te?n» Haute, tnd.

r. r.j

hi UNDERTAKfiR "=9

I.

W. O'CONNllf h.

Havinir lmrchased haek from1 K. W. Had ,W wiolt, Gruber A Co., 4m Undertaker'e lCk'l tablisbment, and having had seven yens experience In tho bnsirfe^^, r.

ntrw

prepnredi^'

tofurnifh MetalifJiacial Casox,, kets.afid AVooden Comns, of all style* and liies, from the Intst und torstit itMil[.iit S9 burial material in the Stato, at No. 2 North Third street, Torre uterindiana. wtt Terre tiaute, May