Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 March 1872 — Page 2

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Saturday Hlomlnjr, March. 2, 18"2.

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yJ ItEPCBLIC 4.\ STVTE TICKET,

Fttr Gonnrtttuntn- at Lmrat, p..

GODLOVB 8 OJtTg. of Tippecan&g., «4Ti

"For Lieut. Gtvrnor.

LEONTDAS SEXTON, of Hush.

for Setrr-tftm of St-t*. W.

W. CURRY, of Vigo.

Fot jreqntrcref State,

SJOHN B. GIOVBR, of Lawrence,

norter of Suvrtme Court,

JAMES'ACK of Mark-y. a*J

fn bi bur?

ine^e or

Ulric

of Mario

0tfrJc n/frunrtme Cntirt,

CHARLES SCROLL, of

plarke._

SvV'rintPtui'ntnf Pk^Ha Inaction,

BBNJTAMlN*Wi SMITH, of Marion.

At'nr"V General,

J. P. I) |iyNY., of Knox.

"Journal" oa trying to give

THE

the right li and of politicai fellbw!-

SCHDBZ

ship.'—ITew

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The

Hampshire electibn occurs

on Tuesday, Match 12 ConiaecticolJ Monday, April Ti ^1l57 'tJoi,.

FOSTER'S"electfori

Ctit Legis latf^frfe ll'J

to tha'()iiaifr*f

t*r manxhip of the Republican Slate Centra !f ?Conimitee fcivesgeneral [satisfaction. ., r—'

Jo'DGE

T^aVis was bonTlii C?cil

DAVID

.county, Maryland^ March 9, a°d

Kenyon College, Obio.

graduated at

The Ne'wYS#fc^Everiitig -l?o&t" ele-i vat^s its nasal organ, in a very contemptuotis manner at the eoal arid pig iron pl^nk in our State platform. next ,^e«r Ha/np,shireJ,Leg'^atiire will choose a^gjgna^yin plac^ of James at.»ryy/. ATTEiisiS^fli'tid llW' flex tConne|ti,!-j

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stftcesson

,Senator^»^SM|^ -'{^r I NEITHEA the"fs"8khing influence M' "gentle pgriti^'Sl ^ith 'all, it8 "etKeijial nli)dnep^"1n6i'tfriwiccharine product of that Sullivan county sugar plantation,j is, sufficient to calm, sweetppj Or topi ^he "Jonl-naJV K, if. peppifr^teniper^J't'ls awfalsad. chs?/. •fl

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impertiireqt editor askft if it iBh'tjpst posRibletTiatSernatorTKUMBbLiifa.ho.ittility to lhe President haa been sc5(jlae^hat in'teftrified b^ttje fact.that th&j^hatcjr'gf' •importuiiate re^uest for the appointment1 *. eoh-\ 3^Revenpe. o^ee^,i& not

complied with?

THE

Of th|re of• truth 'in. that Statement. The.itiuiied States gpV^B|iient ^a^insi to Prhitt«je, but did ^ell surph^rdnati'cei o| all kinds to private1 partiesv and the ampunt .frot^^cjhfy Bales c^rrfedl ponds exactly wilh the Trea?urer'8 booKs ji isaltogetnerlikelyttliatTSrairiCe'paid m,ote for arMs thin1wa^,'j»^|a^or^embj

'4nM,-^Jflnance^sw^|roniJ

J?ifri0aB», the y6n^g^st and mokt

chiva1rou¥ Of our martyrs, is frustrated by this lack "of means. If there justification fbt legislative, grafts, 6f money for which £he DaUon is not bound, it wouldj ^e hard to itii^iae strongel'!^aVe than this.' Bab^GpngreU will, we trust, decide the question pro 6r con on it8 abstract merits ^)Vi -i— .fa

tot he New York5"Even

ACCORDING

ing Post/' the proper authoritiea iafe! enforoed,. th^ir dignity among"the-di^ mond mineraorSouth Africa with a c6Amebdable prorjoiptness, of which we find no parallel in the early history of onr own Western and Pacific States. I^iNbt only has justice been turned into ifeiproper and regular channel, but aeveral persons have befih arrested punished aa prominent "lynchers." The English set­i tlers by whom the diamond fields are peopled have been educated to a. respect for authority utterly unknown atnong jthe republican sovereigns who- asaumed con' trol of California in its ear]^ days "Stumpy^Oakhiwet, "Kentubk^ aisd the other cititena of Soaring Camp/^add even the meoiber8 of camps less obnoxious to cKticisni( were made of Very different staff frota that which composes the. adventureraoTf^iipeColony: Promiiie^t "lynchers" arrested, indeed! Americaln miners wojildihave elected them iniaybts and Aldfirmeh of their canvass cltite, and loaded them with other distinguished honors as tnarks of special regard. Can there be a lack of enterprise amoog the diamond .seekers which does not protmaB well for their future greatness «s a sovereign people?'. a

Which is not much addicted

BERLIN,

to social sensation, has lately been enjoying one- Two young ladies, sisters, disappeared, bat tihortfy afterward, temper edihe blow to their shorn by letting them "•kuow vhat they still Inhabited this wicked world, aad were in Ijondon. Having fallen desperately in "love with the same young man, who is described as ai

Adonis, they felt that they 'could only 'find happiness and respectability i&Je ^coming his wives-. They had, therefore, £**ken passage for this country, en ronte for Salt Lake City, where, perhaps, they St will arrive a day too late for thWfair, «»new8 Of MormoBtim being at adisadvani iijtafca having probably not reached them when they lefL' However, as it *^18 'intimated that these interesting young persons took care before •xfitauiogrto Jelp thence) vesssferM they could to the dower .which they thought becoming "thfey'will no dbobt manage to get along.—N,

T. Times 0

New York

THE

"THEJIE BY TILL K. CAELKTOX.

The'vo got a bran new organ. Sue, For all their fast and search They've donejustas lmy said the

And fetched iritttp cnui

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They're bound thlMrii ter1 And on tbej|M|mfe They've hoiwtodTipth^fr-iieirini

-sp-

In everybody'esight They' ve^MIt a chorister and «hoir $ Ag'n my voi«£and-Voteq* For it mi ver my desire

To praise the Lord by noteI're been a sifter good an' true For five an-* thirty yearn: Tre done what Meaped my part t&'dd

An" prayed my dutv clear

rard.r

.Y*»in&UtomM^mnW&SkW*

JuH as this preacher TesHJ, And twice, when Deacon Tubbs was sick± .1-rc-rra

new-£_ngie^ays

^frffter#

Am fairly ofowdrd out.

iear.

To^dajPtnepfeacher. With tearf-all in his eyes, Bead-—-"I can readjnj tifle filear

To nan'8ion8 rn the skj^s,"—* ,. I a'lays lik-fl that bleised hymn— -Is'Spose I^Tays will 'It.somehow srStifi- Mt whim,

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theirf&rsb intoaittction..ifl ,^8«KMp,tflithe -iiis" utitoVhiaiffe1 privity for m||irfg nirfkirjj pr^ent-ti/^'sil^on verses. '^When he^w r^lr^T

Yorfr1'T^IfcUp6"p(ensibly.paysif"If Adn|i ral Dahixsken had been: a pilvaterciii 2fen abd sold jiis- guns^lhe ijftkpojj^liis ch 1 td'rei^'.ijfdfl|d how 16toillionaires. j^U^ becante herwxs a# officer, and one full of pai^ioU/iia^^ ^evdtf6p/" Mf jfec^^^ nothing forbis invenupns, and left hoes tate to h|8jfatoily^ Even their pious: pur pose of building^ a mohuflieht ^O' 8e|i

—London Sobiety.

'Tribune" is very

much disturbed hy Senator Canklingf*^is^FtJyingof. ont,'and' if is tKiSiht 1 ^olutjon of mqoiry aboat'recommenda- that if tire present' deia«h tat%? cttiS'iinues

X!?e

tro"bleis.

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'In^dnd bla Ortorivjlla Btfrwhen th*t hofr p)t up to sing, I couldn't cats ha "Word They hung the most 4or-aonde«tp|ing

Some worWly phapSwis An' when I seedtnem grin, IW far?«*ejl to eyerrlear. ',',

And boldly waged in". j, I thra6h'T cha8e tbeir'iuni.alons, .. An ttjed with »H my jniifht': .,

But though' ft j'vdice is .good aA strong, Vr oonldjf^&rttlight When they was histb,"then TwaBWw*^

UUU li ivv -.i. iia§t, or they

An' also contrawjse AndJ Jteo To.'*mant An' after every •yerse nyOu'inDw

She sits right frun /of i&e She never w#s no jingin' book, Ah'^WSrwi!mt"toTe But^^?«heai'^trij«4 5i} i4d

The best she could, she said '-She-underistood the tima,

J'w'cy OX:--"}

Ato*~tp

long-

sJow,

top

Tbey played.a htfle tones I didn't nnfefsjMsdt^n' so I started.{n toi*$om

I'm

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pitched it i-relty u. lddlin hglr. •I fei«h?a a lusty tone, Bnt oh aJ^i-I /OUBii that I

Was ginptin' there Alone! They ltugnefl a.liftlci I am~told -a* Butlhftd^ooe.mypest And not a wave ef tronble rolled iuorosa my peaceful brpast.. •.* ."-'nffl And Sister Brownrfl aoald b"itTobk-r

rriirhtt!frtif^ii,)

ii, An? jkfep'uiti:.£ilh b$ head, But when she tried tbis tnornin f6 I-had-telx ojrb ,or/oongh I M' fO It Kep her head a bobbbin so,. tuo: ^It

to-

!.njaimo#tie»mewffil^-

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:I'veheena.si8ter,good

:iat r.alO

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Httfe discrepancy, jofffoinft fc^re&or four million* df dollar^ .between ^be .amoont paid, otir jS^^bmfent frf Fr^c|l Jor arm%"and thB am^ig^'rMe^d jinto the Treasury on that accouftt, excite8 attenrion brit ftdh|ini8tt*?itloh it is a trifle ^Xjmrnpl. 'iuuyk^^uiU^nH

A-

An' DeAe^fl-Tubhi-he aUhroke-doi^n,. As one W6U.'£iwpjMet He took

ione^l^dkatSisterJJrowri{J',?*

QkfS'gifatuhtiS'his note./

He lspHeBjbii'hymn'riKht'thro' arid thro' 1 Andlaid it'$Ha the .Seat,' .•!"«« An' then a ptfii'sivesiift Be drew -r,

An'lb 'Rtf''iSompletely beat, Air Whflfl they took another bout?

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He didn'tJ&vqitrise. -.1. But driwed his red bandanner out, .,{ An'twiped his weepin' ^yes.

aiL^itnei*.'.^

Kor fivtf an' tMrty Setlf?', ^71' I've.do'ne what seemed iny part to db. I An,rpray^4flfjrduty clea'?

v'!7*'''ai

Bot'dejrtft will stdp my ^oice.-Jkiio^/1 f'ipome«dayI'

brheli'on'mjtrack -f, 'f td'o^'urch wnl UW 1 U1V1 o,}/V1UwUaUAI'go,,/:'{,•

rt'OiltT

^Ah^WheW-th^fdtWgeiW Wsing-4v.. •Whene''er.ffiat'tfrn^shallhe-^ do Hot Wapt nri

A fl^uQaliiio^'uieJ:.things• -1-

t'ent

stflfe1aaH-ieds%uSt8"

the men whd botlgbT*rth6m oMheBmied ters,of Wiiitefield are- curious.. .He said State»s«liH!' I th4r.ii' ti4' kn^W MtbSfeif 'he wjik jj.— ••••***—,1Wl

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|iy ,he wp^ild beat overcome

Sinb

.g to del ^wivh" lus^choice

-and in. so.aerious an %ffair he. consulted i.'r^6d onI$.?' lf^s w[^didfiic^ k'ni^jthe' difference "between' potetry and pro-«e, arid' newer reMdj^vlme.-pf hia.it.rjKediesp'jeieeRt qtie^cf'thef Sri^festof-1 hfeqfbgical ^^ve^tdhesVelateH

Ha B6B^£ Hall! He

made tip his mind tha^^ycJSdilJ.Biarry1 hits servant. So.he-.went into ihe kitchen and said, "Betty, do you

"Yes fir,

!lovethe

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Then m6n bf 'wcienccf-do not appear, o,n the whole, to •havebeen equally happy. W6 should like iq^aleClte^f^Sli^'s lettiers to his' Cfioiitde, but, as a rule, it is ill for a man of science" to fal I In' love with .a ^ototfft ^ofVei^ce Sir H^niipibirieiy Jjavy tells his mother, "l am the happiest ol men in the hope of a uniob with a wo man equally distin^uished^'Tor 'yllfttles, talents and accomplishmente He joyous ly tells his brother, "Mrs, A-ppreeci&iia" consented to marry me, and when the event takes D^ace, I shall nolenvy KingK, Pi-inces or Potentates.' Sir Henry Holland dexoribes the sensatiop which Mrs Appreece mad6 in Ediinturgh societies, wfhen even, a regius protessor. went down on his," khe& in tHe strfifet to" jjsAten'her shoe- NeVertBeless, the marriage ttirned out. to be/aJtogether .unsuitable and uiifortunate,Count ^mfprd,C»- philosopher, if everl^erewaspne, marrfed Mme. Lavoisier, a philbsppher.. Almost the first passage in a youthful note book wa« "Love is a noble passion o( the mind/ He was four years in courting the clever Frenchwoman. We ,d? not £1107 wlyit he wrote tb her blfore toaf'fia^, but this ia the way in-v: which, he wtote about her afterward "1 have the misfortune to be married to one. of the most imperious, tyrannical, uri feeling wonjen that ever existed. and whose perseverance in pursuing ari object is equal to her profound cunning and wickedness in framing it." He explains one of his troubles! "She goes and pours boiling water on some of my beautiful flowers," which, we admit, was at least eccentric conduct on the part of the lady. Yet two very eminent living men, M. Qiiizot "and Sir Henry Holland knew her, and indeed speak very kindly of her memory. M. Giuizot's bwi mar riage was under sufficiently remarkable circumstances. He pained hiA '^wife's •hsartby writing anonymouswticlen in a periodical for .her. when she was laid up, and these litters of papers might be regarded as a novel species of. love letters.

S irritating story of a bank teller is now told .in he newspapers. JBe lived in Hartford, Conn add ha^ing^ffaved a good deal ofxnon^y, retired, bought a fine farm, stocked it, and went tp live pon.it like a finaociiit Diocletian 7h«t directors of.hts bank were so pleased that they voted him thanks and money gratuity whereupon he welt to flKir itext meet ing, and calmly infored them that.he had made ivwliitle pile -byrgpecalati^ ^iih the /upds of the bjankj and he also can* tioned idnd .to ktep a good look djit for hi* successor, who might not be abiidccessfoi as he had been. It is not proW ble tbat the directors considered these hettarks to be either grateful or compli-' mentary.-r-^T. F.

Tribune.

r.THEnatives

PreetlCBt ffeiroe sir tie Waffles TWKW If Mr. Monroe did not share the pecu

liar tastes of Marshal it is presumable that

and Tyler, re than which lan,as ing rereiurn ride, he the capiwhile there

-native State, ertained magnificently by ihe

hospitable citizens of that place, fiy far the fioeHt entertai«meot iveo.^ hitn-wasr at the" house of a very wealtHy, Highly connected,- and ^jpece^tric^j ltlifni'Clrei fashion, the inieUigence, tbe the beauty. and the chivalrj gadiertd in the NkkffteWo4ei^jgPg|igB ^hM»iMinK war4igti»initiien^oKle|al)ra8 movedra ihrMjg ^_d!«Be»tM»d,deiiiuie«lle* ires pendent in duuuoiid«,jlac68| aiHnBana .feathers.'- la due u«te«ame the^toor fo.* faapi»er, and 'pirtrfentl^ .-a ^Btather ot servants £enier^d,i bim^og ltkAT tbfm a quantity tJf rrsmaHstaWe*, whicfl" were dirttribuied about the r00m8 Cbw?8[#il80 were not wanting^ with plates, etc. T^iis: procp^dift^Xljife^ ^?0(i?««pment. But: what was the amazement of the whole compapy^wben ^hejia^nei^ocook belongy ing to the eccentiic jady walked i^rholdu ing befofe her ai? TtatneDrp|B tray Bf batter, while bebiha^fier joltiienegro^boy' wfth

im*,or""thne¥^m' W.tf&jiwhypiid, long -handled waffle irmSs't

bv that goodly' cbmuany, the old cook watked straight op to -the firetlWCe, in Whidh afihe wood fiM 'was ^burriin^'and' then and there proceeded to haaktf her waffles wit hia rd extepityj qnickners, and pertection„wbich some, other .Vtrgiriia cootx .njigQt h^ve,, equaled, ^41" ftobe ODuld ever "hope to surpatls. They{«fer« served "ho and hot/'j^ith suberb butter and, o^her5«i«i)piropriatft,^fCfompapipeuir, and enjoyed inien^gly3Mr._Monroe.

b^ 'fW

by no one more than The lady of iMe'liotistf^iMeiSeji that the pijoc^dfAg w#B'ttn4i^r -odd, saaii titfe,Matifbe^po^ifiliM 1)^hayn^t.thad any' wfiflSeH fit'to eat^'modd hi' l^, ^i^ginra, aid 11wlaJf? dkefitt#ned fafr Should ha've pioinftt"«|Lwj3n(|%^5MlJ9n,r are waffles iftheyWeritit*bJt?JHrid

4mn

^Marckr

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,'bal *.«j I -J A Pktsfieldxpaperi telle: the^ollowing"

k!DiLjion

a saw log-,! as it chppcefL to (it Erench Ca^-' ."riadian-odt ib Gurtin'-a- Woods iarti vrbek it happened ihtiswi«i»-They^w^fe-OBfii tlie tiruber from he:brawl iof :aiAiillr these famous wood.s, and rolHn'gitittS'the bottom wtoere lasteamrsaw mill is to be ereiQ^edfj^heFrenchraaq.wasatt^mpting to.tnan)palatea huge- ipg.for a. s^fe deAceni,'whe|i headiscov^re^.iti was getting [thebetteVjpf !^A«1»lu He was qn thp undjer side, and it would not do toilet it^ii^e^, ro he screnmetljjfpr-h^lp. But no help. camet His air^ngth14Was^surely and rap|j feilingfestnd there wp.poijbipg^to do a^lin fuTidt, and.ru he tear fill, race.

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Slif Fii'csiti* Prititdm

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LoVfeljetl^raOfEuiilaent/ Let ntf ta.kfe a ^liince'at-5thelb^eletters of some men emtrfeijt in the professions. '^halm^'S says, in Tits d&FJT uet oeftre^.j^e

ho^fe the good jof

vHeirpfj^isioh

jCnri«tiaii resignation.

w^ia very "dif-

terent to anoiher-ScOtch divine'of alm6st» e^rffleMifeL^'^oTdiTringTiishoneyhis lettei*-from "heaven." The love let

quite tree from the giddy pa«sion which

«A BrLt/16 BOW" before L-ongressmrovtd- ihe world callT'love. These emineht ^'A i6 now before L-ongre88tprovtd- ihe world call ing for Bome compenBatioh .-tothe iW.ida^ iheijloguina. wei :r.tj ,Pr ommended him to marry, and thoughu the use of 'hi&JOirdnance lnvenlioiis from .. ,L! iV—

a log gains in^'(MjjyT%%^yi^4llw ia otherwise witfi',butP)»n legs on a run| eyen^wlj^w.ih't^s'j^^^g desqent is.

wa8lustjjow on h=.

rwasmar-

fled *'Difttni(^ing ^J1 ^a^ficlp^^is fot heaven upon ^4f^«^!at-2^Va^ei9y86ll fohflrJf: and determ inedl'y to the dutiea of

aJnJhe^inretiresipr

Charles

tH'

the. Sandwich laiands

"dad is the ,whole Kanaka race will be extinct

within thirty years^

and Chronicle*.

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tween the acts.^'jujwiaiily frboij his box and tl^e pttojic^gaze to. codi^rsei^Tth^'kohie 6ii'6! dt '®He^4^idinjg meftfBfcH*J'8f 'i'tfe=:^6pel,i',ithe4tceff(^#anp^:al1,sat

the I it.t ie'^ihdo'w be'Kind

Lord?"

'sakl -Betty -'^Efetty." drt 'yoltf

love iflcff". he next °as.kedl "'I iiope so, master," she answered, and they were happily married.

jnst:o^eii the door v/hiph 1 ertds!)ff om^Jh|& ro/a1 box tb1th(B:'stfeg'e.':Wh"yr^j ^^laitf ckrryin^tSn "WhW'appeartd to' be'% Vfery ^pigrkliAg%8ii^erMitiort with Mk'deuHifVel le GvoSSr—^the todWt bbafi tiiul abd^ ow ql f&e-moMi? popular' bf

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rOKK la all it* PHA»«\

Its splendors and wretchedness its huh and low life its marble palaces and dark dens its attractions *nd dan»er* tt»_alw«» Mail fmoil' its reading men' "ana politi-

The gT«ateetilli^(rftl*d Oriirinal Story* E& to it. i-As^afa and .eanimwera'Wanfcd, ot«aw«^^j^gsg. airt„Am«^cito- ^urp*l. sStfeetama «ep*esfr«e .• Fer Satehjt JUatwc

lit®!

Nbthing abaslied'

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iPif^irfh iifire

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the use o^atiogA ifAyoH: can't nit iwn" «od eat com^rta^ljr^^k^^^j^f^iah,'!-J

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everrhean of bein^ obaseS by

m.

rhe natural plijilgspphera. sky jtbar

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he popped with-a bwnq put haa harply. time to Jiu'ddietwhuelV' ?iito *T!ia hol^J. when prjs^|j lo^/thunder over him ana left mm safe,'but about the, moat badly scared, man that ever hallooed n. Cu rtis's, Wflfisdl,' if his. nerves jjpm bo Stronger than.' ooi^'Qfi^ni^lo' be, jlAnd ,lhat wthpw^l.sawl^g^^ed^a.JE^nchiflWi*'I to *ra7?•,• mtrit} w»!(. f. :ii ,j"i aaw r»i VuKtO'ia" 'i/if naif

,jI aaw *tit S'iirnflffi *iflf Berm?»

A

giddy pa«sion which Tove. These emineht not ax all unlike Baoiole lus^his .conies«br tiec-

hers of the Prpssian ^pyal family are in-j veterate opera-gbers. fivery night soipe. '-^fid frequently ^&e^bere bf the Emperor's 4"') for Kaiser VVilheten himT-elf, he is, per ai?', :t be c^i t., u|af 0p0T#jyig ijn_ die wholeJ^p^e.

thim QroraK.-

ms*t« aat«o «m3M««.U JIPK CiBUn befng the only: aiiccessfat.ebrabit«ri4« :of llAl'a which ,oan be instantly ^noved.'to the rixht' or 'Utt,.'cnangiug the pitch, ir.trau 'the key. J'crr'

rm?*r9:i ptrepiifltorffof taa

er.yals^be-fi

fcofij'pafiy,

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here—HBd"this old 'g^tleinan 'sWStfiifd-1to-be as gsfy iihir^ anitnated^fi' tliongh -tljiftrte fifty

addi 1 ioiial years''

hal"sh6't

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Fenn^ Hi^fma.n, the poet

and nov^lest of ,^he past' geheraiion, is still living, an iiiinate of the Peniisylvanin Insane A^yltim, al SirnsbdPg, wt^re he has bee^i fortwenty years

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T^E?9$wed« preacher mentibned as having been taken, to St. Paul in an apparently J°rozenta(e. some days, axo is ^oing well. iBo^h. arms bad to be amput^te4,a»'i- .fcjtfi 'i-ei.jt .-itla .,tsi''7i—Mi it V3

How many bbbk or^piece of ffiwic has been writteiij- how- many an invention has beetf-ltictif ilvhidK bfbitght riches to others and povertyr.neglectand remorse to the genius? -,.

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Orders left *t Jameii iM.' Crish'er's Jewelry .fitereV opposite -Conrt Bouse, will awwwM iwew pr»apt-»it«rtiimip'a»«'=r

Mr. More a^S3w ^nner and oompetenl,Repairerhe hag worked in the eelerated Piano Factory ef Stein wav & SbnK aa a practical Piano maker, ana in- the mfost prominent Piano factories in the country. Ue is entiraljr wortby.of the high encomioma with whicn no is recomknenaed.

*aaB!»

drawing* vMi

ifl6re«ijif.!iit

L'detitipti

•/1 -. rjlihiQ snij 0«riSS'gQ^

... a^^r""1 at #(40, StSI and #125 eaub.

ftfij

Mason•'.•:"ft"

i'He

MONIAL C!l cu.

Ut L-f

1

A&ple atta Grai'ffiiit'grajta/'best

1 sent

j7

free.-) ed l:'ofU so e".-.'«l«t» iSl»K A HAMt,TN PK/S ABT :OOi. 'fredtoat2&J Boston. 596rBrtiattw^y^N^Y? Frtfit,' 4£jL(f^rden PIwer, jjtpljvj

sot(j

WlOOUHr

,*00.W Pear.i'ts/e&l Kxtr, Ufyrfj' BaMUtt, ®c

r'jA-mpricah1Siwi-

^0&9ncan a«*

me^RK.KOW,J?.Y. uaUd^f&lilfcUBs^for and are ppssessed.of uneauaUd

1

secuHniribfo1 ifiiei'tiJitfora tvefti'Sem'Ults ih aNewspapeia

:aad

Paribd foa t«': »t .lowest

IJJS! bbtr

sras»j li ha?

•.'V-4

fm-.

ft iff"

.*

.^existed

rtttd he ^toertlf a sj^iiciihlt ybbfhVof twenty four. Of conrve'ill this tete atete ing is not setn 'by the audience."

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s,«! curt o'

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/•iiU'Ki'Srj tSfuifr «i 11 I

3•/ No. 65 Main Street, & 1 r.

10 .0 x--d O,!

I f.pjo w^ece .iSprln^ sfgck ,^d offers at

-c WiHOLBSALB 'ANiD- &BTAIL.

•h!j

Mamuioth Glov%i',! Alsike Clovdr»i.-

V- Timothy,,,..

"t Kentucky Rlus lr4Ss, *, Orbha'rd-'GFrass, 4ov'S*-

in\iliftlih^ 'rill- the gobd ahc new jkinds, by the paper ounce ,'pound, quart .and

rr,vr-eObosaeUif.vit =Hr'.pLdw jBB, in'ie ril

fbbCFlowerxJeeds

i:.: gno._S.oo

varietieSof ble kinds i50

nvi a^JarieUes Uladiolos^LUief,Tu DeroSeS, &c, -f :-{5S!l f«»i .ill# to POTATOE8«tj-

flln

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i&,t

-v, 500 bushels Early Rose Potatoes tho

of.early potatoes

vervbett

PeeAbsrl»ota

Vtmw

toes, a* vatutbie. later variety

•O' n: .,J fcwwstM oi ,e»/SadS^S4ta«Jt siidiil an: •7«f a

.11

ia_

pur­

pose of carrying on the Auotion 'arid Commission ba'sthess. We will be found •at all ti mea bi je«ieiVe ebnsi thments of UI I kinds of merchandise, whichwf wtlivsll at private sale_ or «t- auction. 'Having been connected,wjth th^ aawioa .bnsLaws for the last fourteen, yeafef .we fcet o*^rdent that our transactions will be satisf ictory to our atrons. We also "buy all kinds ot houseold furniture ,, •. ,{, -V 'v. ,W(T|K

X'&rtW

-rtii'' srf.l

fVfSEi

Sfttnrday

taijgea'' ofTiEr ii

'OF-

HOUSEHOLD PUBNITtTBEL' Willaleo attend to any-salea iaithe city and yiointty^ ^n reasonable terms.

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i^j^jii ibid

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tjjt.- odi .Aquarium*,,.-Bird Oage«miri •auCatalogj-—

DrFFErtENT ftfrnlihed fr«e oi( «p

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

p'

... _ite

ple,U8age new,t 1 ,tU.Oi. Pot'Uqfti W PeaohBlb«r,Katty R036, Jlaple, l.tlUO. SHdi'il itrrted.t^t^(igU^,

j&edlint)*,.

Sott Jlaple, l.tiuo. SMi'ieUO: ^u^rated Uatalp!gu?,,l(W pag9, £«ir Prib List, tO'c.

stQ(,page, ft

i-«MS 91'D-Ktriiated .$*Atte*ta'ffi*lc« »ttiore uido- uufltuvDo iiiuk HUU por tioulars free.

Stinsom &

(1

\i.

'.-Uso-® !.'So|. At'eA'ftV'Na® 4Q States^in:CIrtjaiSr.'

g0inoqst

nan

C0„efl

Ctonsin no ft 9!j"j 1

utngiu

a#*

ftviug t»:Gottsum*«i8i

And good bti8i!i»g&'ibr oiie%r two person's o( se*vjn

HauU.,«»d i*dj'i^iag 11

JSetr*

flpurjbt^utna.dqihrji 4p*P^» hwattwisjfb/ttgouts., sure: ,Iryour,whoL) .time, is glEen.' a' taauh larger Htom ifiaaf^ (SubTOrott tflts tre^.^Airqb^ftiVlMe flSPoP^Aiolc^idrid. asiont j|llowedkatt0S^N, :^kUij l!»

Ta:iAd'V«»rtlefTA aiAfP^Sbn's wlitf pon vte^platemaktngicantrsatsiwithSincfwapW^erd for the iu'oert}on pjE: Adjfpxtiaifpenta shoiuld send to'

GeaP.-Ha#en®.vo. utir-- .'.M-'ia'J .fiilical?. tnoifi«9dvj*d foE a circnlar,,ftr pencl08e|2i. ,cents.for, .their TSinihg 'Ltsfl of8^000L^li:Swspt^M8 a?nd' ekd mates,'Shi -many use. iCC0unt tf tlie experteiloei ktiown'as a«iV«#Ki*eM.- This rmsarffi. proio liiitorBof thd ...

cms

The Name. of the L, Terre Haute.

Hitse ot our readers who make purchases

JOimS i-Jd^reta sqaw*'^ JU-a! iKsapartaiai-netMreaL Tnn«

?l

ta.,

-E.»4i5MJj4aJM|liiiB-sttr--svIr.i

:. poeks, ainst.: fua/t

£M%ess

l^.^ws

China, UUurn

CihtiAering-

parity, JSUganee, .and Thorough JCxceUenee Wortofo~nthty\%he&ardvfii<tiier'ikatn aity btfdri pjferedk

D.-.O

ion

amlin Organs are aeknpwl-

&

edged «ci*T.

:aad

or exirajfdinasl fac 11-

Hifes'Wr m.na/aetdrt thS' e3Sp54y-an at

for4,kn«t*o»iMKUpakito Sallaitspi&wwfiieV *1}}

il .oUaarfm* s-sw .j

EwbkjCC: AKB owiiNs-?^ wfea oiUM^ IBS' a'n4.upwards* .KjOpMsf. upwkrds/,

Fovtfmiiw, up

tsa.i (is fr&UGjt

ritda' flfi/Wil

(o#i4W eaehv M«w IL8U8TB4TBS C^TAL^iaue M|do Tasfi -klTaiyANBv

W J|

EirCiOpera'kotw'a StbTe. •AjSifeXfa' MaiA-st"J ®?'™£ixtk.-i

9

HrwOTiw wr mm&»* •-.

J,-#!1^UI)P WIhI «JW.. J*ate:«Mr. Caiwj'Cax: Wbeelv '«ad X#oa' f-ts-siisM -jiiiJ r(rqi ^lUl I^BAQilK^Mt Mintfelad Ten^ ITHfWin tTall ram iiai" Mane* far1-. :.( i" -H Carilaa* aBttflwrtwTS. .! JOOTTj ORBN A JOi, Maib eotuFteW. jd SCO^^OttAFF-Agy.^^i^.jSJesoiidTet

fateyflepds,*t. tHbdletAle*llaUl

*£mMMVWil6iMdm-td

'"'fttrdtetii1^3(tftible«al£.-Wiii(^Mal^) ^^P.-HAltVTOiBa'^atti-ist.

HtrtMAirS Cbi^Ma®8br.

6roeera (Wlkbieail'eaii^t^itetai?'

fOSEPH S3R0N&.487 9fUfl-st. •s« ^8iigd

'ilatWV^ca^s aWtt' Straw fiotlds

MlMefyinkji ik^d Fl'e^liHM !flta0Ja.9isBR63?.'

K""

-prices of thesfc ,™ Ejira fttidVAltrBfifes lotion.1

adi

I-*

Wjotb?

asst

..i JUlll. lll..i

''tw.

OtSiti-iOU

3i'-' Anr -t/i »s-wla

iiii&Al&AMB

s*n

PhoenixFoundry

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1

.yr.ry, lii fs, .-'I a bnikl

WLtitifflrmu Uriofrd

,t.

AFtO.N. SHJDS.

!»tf Principal T.H. MusiCaiiiisUtute

Vr

^vMfdBEFRBBg^ BATtTTATtn Corner Ninth asd^^agle Streets, dfe^Ag^amenf^epo^*^1,

TTEBBfi llAtfTEi 1WJ». :i»- it, it: »ifin»i trg leiwi ». s3mr' sSfi ,~-i "ITAyiJFACmjRJS.lteam ^Engines, Ma u, Maobinery jajMse

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,r

rt«iqus't

''tip 'J oh

REPAIRMfG ^JfE PROMPTBT1

,-rai~ Ianar r-

to

sci?t.i

... ... several

years' eijwrfehce, we ftel safe la sstying that we can render satisfaction to eur eottomers, both in point of Werkmanahip anA Price. my28'dwlv HcELFRESHABABKABD.

I'-iSalefxronridsi i'8outhe*st!:!aity,i near iilast

Ottbaa, tfel^l^iefial^.'

fVf

fyrj 9,2c.tt»yi *9

t)neeBiware,

A

a. 8. Rf3MrRl)BOir ACtf4f8Main-st. (WKUMitrMtfitiallJ & FWAWffiMain cor. Fdorth,'1'-^tL-UBBKNli£IMK&& &ttU

stocks

Main-st

.,U8

(Mtife«ttthery«iid Parlor* SpUDlBRl t9t *MalA-«t. Olipuni r«l»aeco. *e. »Ww«Ut at aidrnw MUl'i Castinipi, ace J. A. PAR&BRt &>r..'E'irst and^Walnut

a .ij

W Abl^mtiesfrd Retali.)

SCMOKcfc BtffiRn",Maitf^iFottrth:^ Ury Uooda aiM Wholeiali and Retail.) WEILL, ^dB.HiS\J,Main«oi Fifih WdS.-RJWJl£:,*^0Orv^tuatnoor.dixtfi.j.mcot'qOilw-

ii*

XjHoose, Ujj C0..il)pera Heu8e fbtlS&ilHAuW S? CO 1

iXtat. ARRBN.ak, PrjsifBBK)_.

[K ,, »d'i" .!!iiu n!uii:s9 ,vsb WMil»n -so-ib i. 4AS.»»»»S5» 8# iHai«.^rwM" a a

J,

^T''^pi&Work. 't

Cl}',.1IM^lain-^i""",

Jfc

WITTIG Sc-DICKlM ifaitfrSirW

Mri#SiMaVr" fboenllFoonil rj and Msclpp Worfi fiagl

o. ftaoriac (Slato ai»* 4l*i^ A WILLIAJIBvjOor.ihh and ifdlberry !. f.-p i)G*tate,ltia. *€all««lliig A|«utii iS-RlilESA ROY^B^4 8. Fifth'-st/-'-!Stniaft«iNlW*jr Witaaw"™'*

~V f-'—'... —Tc'Vi lutaai^

ff fisti'

CHKIST liEIBINGy

b. iv .xaaui

/nmm-BSotk iboS^toie, Main Street biSlweei 6tlt i£ 7th, Kaufman's «[0 J^look* -o[ V-««,

-."vrrp

Bwnts

lrcular Saw 'Millsy and vllkihorof qA -sF'. a.it IB0IT AN6 BSA88 C£8TT!ie8l' ii a

Y^tD8TOJ4 WOBK done in tke **atm rttle and on abort oodee at reafdaahlr rates, itty ion -hao.d-—a large assortment of de ^Biotg and'"Shoeir,' .Come and 4zyoirsettW .«! ^1-1 ti.' mrH6o* flastwflu -l#ert»MWlric«».

A*

SSwelIF

i1

TUELL. RIPLEY

ii.

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A^faMrtlR/trrfn Of iff. eirr'-^ieih'^W df

11K 1 ..MOt-ltmi^O^q *tti'

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nf-r :itftanp.h

59''?.^

1. SHIDB, Agent, over PostofiSce.. •'s and' itta#i»eW PtottP' KADBli,:lW'Maih-8t.

Saddlery Hardware fffhoI^mleX JBU^gp^S, 58. Fifth/st.

hi '.'"iKewina Machines/- i:

WHBBLBR. Weed Agency^. Fifth.: Steam and das. 0. "W. WATSON, 19ftMain-st. 8toves,Tinware,4te.._ 1S"in-st".,A'

Z,,8i

SWvei, Kan ilea and tlrates,' R. f. BitL,l28 i«ain-st. Steneil Dies and Stock. J. JR. FOOT B, 139 Jiain-st. r. tttlnd« and L(inb«r. "ILIFT ^II/t|ifliiS. i5b,r"^hatldMtllbwry stationary aiid"Partii(i»le' ^agfnes, f.A.PARKBRi c^r'.'Firat'iad Walnut. fin and ^laite Roofling, tfOORBTA HAQBKTY. tBf Main-st.

The fliml Closing out of Winter Statit commeneed it f.fatwiWfuirMiiHi

1%

If A,

ft '1

i" ft

as

t. no--li I as sfe !*ri ttJtDi

f'

Ptiotoarrai^hera. cor."Main aiid 6izth. |Q5^fain St.,

-tl

A

4

jjffflik aad %aTtUn( Bag Kaoutlao-

hpui

1

tc-im li'.uls)

i»(« 51 1» 1

Jf

W'l

Ail Win^J»ress «k)oda at |fi,ov^ thei». -.#*£«!«. 1 .1 i£«»i

Siforad Soarlet Poplins worth 50 cents reduced to la^oento.

K£ & ii •,.-

\v, nit* o,uf9

Ladiw' Brown, BlaadiedMd|Cjc to foroe the s&le.

Ladiee' Colored Merino Hososreduoed to olearanoa prices. Children's Hosiery of sll kind$ reduced- in prioe. All the (Hoves in store reduced in prioe to make way lor new .rojts ,-:nOrd Jai

ftftf*

I'ifrGk

,4«irt .«

sSttnoyiFlannels, £»«.0%iib»ldf wiists, at gcaatlyt reduced Frloeii ^lankets^ FktnneUti OkksJEinsk, Shawls, CaksimerM, &>:, &3.f at pricds lowhenough tosuit iiieoloBcst buyers Hi'.£. J..|' ni i«S«K£}

ft.

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Ttim

1

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JaiO aotvtKK uivt,» K-ji'l f-

|^ffi»r alV.'S»iwJi"i!5the actual ralae ui the1Goods,

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w'ttlqr aa^l rbiamondfl^

,t«B- J^ETsSfAN Opera ttouse^...... -niifi'.-t-i Vfi: V:

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a&-Ail- Chicago'

wailt

something good m, taa way of.a 1 Mea 'footSrShoe' 'i at I.K. OtiATfUUrii

^rT^a'a and aee apair qf Excelsior'Gaiter's. They the latest convenient--style,niceand tAfi/tipeciaUvfr-MeB'sFine 'Work.

Mb Repairing doae with Neatness and IHspatoh.

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Watcbmaker and Jeweler, Ohio atrjtei, tio^ih qi tne^uoort House, ,r 4 Verr«*Hu«a, IMI KiPATRIXG A5D fo'dlUTIKti EATLT £0K£

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BealiEstttte Ayentl Oriwt-JOtf'QWd Street bitweWl'iiiriah^ Foarth strefeta. ^d dojr east- of Shiftnoa's Bank. .-•.in-' 'WA number of fine eity lota -for,sale on

B. 0HEADIjE.!vV

v/

ATTORNEY ATllA,W,

s- --n«

vtlibls. *s:.:

laicentti'

SRlilfli"

A'*-

'1/J1, ,.i± ,,1 To:Close Oat Present Stocky

Reduced tathe Uniform Price of 81c per ya^d* A-

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„h'is "Will fend ou/Cleirance Sal'e^ it oantoot ,-last ferx i6ng, andcaah buyers MMj3|^barjja|[to.v,. ic '4

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be ATx^HMf .AT!LAW: And Notary Public, Oryioa On Ohio St.* ^et. Th1rdandFoarth. e3S-3 -r-

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PI AHO TOttillc.

W^ltUAlIt ZOstHL PIANO TUIflBlL'"1'

.1,

fVRDKESlaft at fl.

The consolidation of ^tajy, fcagfafentary aod- impetent, l«ttr ode powe'rttl Stat,e. with. Rome as |U atlea of1 France

(thcoai|^^^WoYe-is^fng

defsats, ending with the'slegejmd eapUulaUon of her pro ad inetr ipolU &e eitpalsioa

In oar own.coantry, a war upon porra^ttqp and rascality in office h^ been inaugurated in oar City.' whereoy th^gorertiment ef oir dtat has been revoldtloniied tliirutign an initial tri am ph of Reform whfehsutj&ttee' the most sanguine anticipatiotts. it it morally certain that thetnovement.thas inau^arated cannot, in its progress, be circumscribed to auy lodalit'or any1 party, btttr thai itj) pnHftrVini tnfltieaebls desttaedto be ielt ii- erefV part of the Union, rebuking T«niailty, posing robbery wresting power from politicians by trade, and confiding it ia these worthiest, and fittest to wield it. ,^To this beiieficeht'. and vi tally' needed Reform, lias Tai osa will devote lts best tnergies, ffeKiirdiesa ef personal inteiests or party'prsdiUetions, esteeming the choice ot hoaest and faithful men to offloe as of all .New Depart^ ares the most essential and auspicious.

The virtual surrender by the Democratic party ofits hoe ti lityto j^il

fj

«t^itaUo.i for tb«^plkRQ{OD of

Tirtnal absorptida or the kinranmi oFBaxany, Wurtemberg,* Bavaria, with Baden, Hesse, the Sans*, Towasv&o-, aadtr tho headship of Pruas|a, iato ths. triuiapha^t and oowerfnl «mplre of Germany and the arming of Russia to reassert her preponder­prose-to ance in the oounoits of Bar ope, or Wte her oft«af'postponed b"bt lfttver t^in4aithed designs on the great city toondtd by Constantine, and the vast but decaying and anarehial dominion.of .the ^ultan, all cornpine to invest with pro'found interest the ever^changitig phased 01 our tidliririiYroin the Old World. Taa Tribon tbroagh trusted correspondents stationed at. iaU points Europe where great movements are in progress or inminenU aims to-present a- eomplete and instruci.ive panorama of events on that oohtinent, and to mirror the prblonged (trucgle (Hftween middle-age Fetidaiiidratid Ecolesiasticlsm on the one hand and Nineteen th-Cea buy skepticism and *ec»»arism on the other. Recognising a, Dmnor?J!e*idence in all that proceeds andia«i it looks hepertilly on the great conflict" as 'destined (like oar own recent oohvttlstehy^ftPe^ilfe from strife, disaster, 'and seeming chaos, a latter aad happier fntare- ftir ttiM toiling masses of mankind... ...

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