Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1869 — Page 3
WEEKLY EXPRESS
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Wednesday
Lorning^ Apiril '28?
day.
-1AM *J!4idlAy -i A shot JjuaKiM-o-HiaoWKRa 6dj oy, the no$pTl»i|tr of*
Sheriff Stewart W WW*. •.? v.
yx^^tac«.^A. D. Daily, of tfaiAcity, faM obtaioediatAera patent
kfc ,*tttlrin.,,
Tajt Conimon Pleas Court yesterday granted America Kuykendsll a divorce fromJaates Kuykendsll. Tbe parties reside 'over the river in Sugar Crefek township. Some twenty-five ladios were sutnnUNiedWB witnfi3M Mib«acingva«^iyf49 the good looking girls of that' township-
4. t!%rJliSUfS/t! -,'i '"Som* chap who attended spang opening of fashionable mflhn$ry jBif ttii#' ai hn item: A «*bbage leaf trimmed with three red pepper irtj dried ohwy sells for $35. It -is called a jockey. Has one great advantage can be eaten as salad when the fashion changM.M Oo^ composed of three .aighn and a oil ft* ^tA-ts61oro'd fn£, w?ts considered cho^p,
'Th* HoTOi! tfar cdhcurrAd in nearly all/the ^enate amendments to the.pen|ral A^fgoptiatioaill 1, and tbeiiill Ijbs gpy3 back to the Senate, which body will
Normal School, which has hot been changed by either House. Tbe appropriation *na.y safety'-rTegarded as a fixed fact.
————— THE DOGS.—Lexington, Kentucky, has adopted a dog ordinance which might do for this locality. It provides that the
Marshals and night watchmen shall kill
Aoy
Primary Elictioh.
.fe A Bs«9
Log down.tna large three slory Dnc* uu tfeuea-' standing on tha JOperallouSS 414111 iatniju
t,' 'tut
AmoraiiiioM Bill.—The,Senate on Saturday receded from its amend man tfc t# *MIV and oiity awaits'Ube signntare of the GovernedTh&,appropriation of $70,000 for the c&njj pletioti of IhV 8Ute.Mormiit tehwl--T» mains tan changed .-»&i
officer falling to
carry out the ordinance shall be fined ten dollars—and he shall be paid twentyfive cents for every dog he kills. —————
JifRKisno better electioneering tal tVan a failhful recprd of honest j3\i6lic service. As M'r.^C6okerly is a candidate for-rtt-elecj,iqn to the M.ayor^, ^a. A|i|hld be happy/to nave an opportunity tJfsBow^ ing his,word. "V^itn^tb^ .yiew^we tyithe use of our columns in order that he may bring before his constituents the statement called for by the Council at, it*1 last VMsfon. "ThV next regular meeting 0^.1^8: Council will be too late, which is another reason why he should be glad to avail himself of this offer.— Wfll hTa5cepTU?
as to what the effect of tbc now election law will be upon the present" county and township officers. This can be stated in a fferj-'fe1*1 wtohls.' Those officers 'rthtfse commissions ure granted for a specified ti&e, "i& until heir successors are, elected and qualified," .hold-over fpr another year, precisely as'fctftteu in their cotnmissions. -^|l|| ^uflonB d«|^' contain this extension, but ..tc&nainato at a day certain, the vacafioy will bef-fllled**M in case of doath, resignation or removal 'Wt'-it *•*t »io»u! -An
Robbers Arrested.—On iTiday rome Hayes, Henry Xienhart and Frank Cox, were attested by officer Luther Gilmore, fof^rpbbing Sago's confectionery, "Wednwday iiight.
Cox and Hayes wero two of the boys engaged in the robbery of Bartlett &
technicality in tha Criminal Court couple of weeks since, while Cox whs i£||e^e$,tft.)^9j\$fl6U)Bnt., In thQ ..comity jjj] pna 5poq Ijh- He was allowed to rT.un tpretniaes in tha dfytifi^ lacked up at night.,,,."Wq4»984A» night be did not come in, hejioe sus^jc^n. was turned towards him as being implicated tal^Xrt*berjrXfSag«'8 Confectionery. On being accused, he made a elean feteast of tbe whole matter, whereupon Hayes and Lenhartwere arrested and taken be .fore the Mayor. Col was used as a witness. He described the whole tranfaction, but His Honor, knowing his character, hesitated to hold the other two Ja oTifcis evidence. He was qu&stiohed very
went in? ^rfa'sald Vlitfte way off,
tgainst
a barrel whflSeu))on Lenhart in^an^y cx&Uied«Je^hat's lie,: for yorf-held ,1mMm «»hites -og got *tp Tbi*J"'W the e*t'dtrtj"f rftid then all the bb'js actoowl^/th^rp^^hey,^ socordingly sent to.jail tii default of bail
Lenhart was sent to the p*mfea$u$ fWita this ftlace about two ye»rs sity wm: transferred to the Houfee »f Reftl^^j' and finally made his escape» wlth thfea othO* bosy.s, from that instituUon. Stoe bdy*1 belong to gang who seom dfeWir,mined on pursuing a criminal career.
iPtff j^iIifWtmWl 111
WARDS.
Mayor.
P. B. O' Thos. B. La Zenas Smith M. J. "Wheeler
For Marshal. E. O. Whiteman 43«81 106 A. B. McKee-... 61 5 11 Tbeo. Marxen... B6 16 8 Wm. Yan BrfflK 41 22 T20 Edward Johnl. 9 14 T. H. Slewart... 37 97 2fi 'easurer. iambe
Scott
jph East**
Wash Paddock-. 24 39 30 0.4,0^™,.^^$
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T£» Otitnioal Court onvened yester-day-in the grand jury room- William Bicife «bo has boon in jail somo time for UeM)jp£« poat' «t Dan Miller's boarding house,' Wat puton trial. The jury doubtr lew thought hie jail experience sufficient and found him "not guilty.^
160 122 8
D. L. Vick 99 136 190
rankT. Bolton... 16 For Assessor. J. H. Stanley -96—90 54 74
Zach Ross
•WW1*
Henry Rockwell..
J. W. Miller.
all dogs found loose within the city limits,
after five days printed notice, which the Mayor shall give, by having this ordinance in handbill form posted in different places in the city. Any officer failing to
In the abfcence of the Chairman of the City Executive Committee Mr. Otey
to
The new jclkction law enacted by the Legislature last weok provides that all State, county and township elections hereafter shall be held every two yearsi and, all in Octplm]- The township^ electiocts'iieNtdtore neld in Aprii will^cur the same time and place of the State and county elections, and there will be
od harmony on the deliberations.
The primary [](Jity Executive Committee of one from
election on Saturday for the selection of leach ward be selected. (Republican candidate* was successfully Mr. Edmunds suggested that this was (conducted, quietly and in order. The bot a proper proceeding—when the nom Jarge vote cast indicates a general expres- Rations were made the duties of the dele [siltt'tf l"1'"
ceased and the
%k
95
64 113 44
D.W^s1 John Hane
R. Garvin.. John W. Ross J. R. Whitaker...-™-S. K.Allen..
116
8IHT
129 137
91
»*3T8
trfAMHt*,
f^jTaoaeA vote for the unsuccess or CouncilmfeM'fn the Sei
The vote for the unsuccessful candidates for CouncilmVti'fn the Second Ward has not
The
FOB MAYOR.
z9n»i4aitiDKi^'ia!ZT2..-:?.A^...io5 22
M. J. Wheeler... FOB MAH8HAL. E. O. "Whiteman A. B. McKee Thoo.Marxen Wm.—V-«n Brant Edward John Thos. H. Stewart
274
....... 47 122 20& 17 226
FOR TBEASUBER.
G. W. Lambert John Scott Joseph East Wash Paddock C. A.Goodwin
318 98 50 172 265
FOB CLXRK.
D. L. Yickery S. R. Richardson Frank T. Bolton
.". 707 40 139
FOR A8BESSOB.
J. H. Stanley Zach Ross..
409 411
DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION.
Pursuant to the regular cut and dried" arrangement, the delegates appointed at the ward meetings on Monday evening met at the Court House to put in nomination candidates in opposition to the Republican City Ticket.
Mr. Otey got up, called the delegates to opposition a severe thrashing on the fourth order, and put in nomination B. F. Ha- proximo vens as Chairman. The motion was car ried and Mr. Havens conducted himself The New Election Law.—Enrolled ,Ir,jr, ratfeer, in the.absenc,e of act No. 23, House of Representatives. ma tcAhe shiWp I An Mtptoi .-ameni- an act regulating edee of a shutter. Before taking a seat gener^ebtiorfs^d ^eecribing the du- .. ties of officers in relation thereto, approvon the same he thanked the conventio
ed
for the very unexpected honor, and invok-
whereupon— Mr. Otoy got up and inquired if Charley Stewart was in the room. Mr. Stewart was, and he was made Secretary.
G. F. Cookerly- was nominated by acclamation for Mayor. Ho was loudly called for, and coming forward said that if disposed to make a speech on this occasion, he could not find words to fitly express himself. He asked the convention to accept his thanks and said he expected their votes.
For Marshal, Daniel Crowe, James A. Adams, Joseph E. McCann and E. McGee. On a call of the Wards, Daniel "wiwart-tha mix sraapt lbgj not voting in the Fourth Ward.
Cun^«fe»io**4xiimwfc3lt ©aSjEcwere pof# RMainitMIAo 8)^it Divw (|J
itCClMMUOn^o it maigffdt
Jink'oMA .fluwin I Wards »ot»d for
voted Mar^^^ tohe lal-
WBOT*
Uiiu'was '^laiiKy^oot and "Tirftd btffoW the meeung was called to order. Somebody—not Otey—-moved that
m66tinS
should re-
tiolve itself into a Mass Convention for
[Ward meetings for delegate Conventions, the transaction of other business. Mr. Otey got up and said, with great /ehemence, the gentleman was mistaken —he had been in conventions for thirty jyears, and this had been the usual course ^22 nine times out of ten, nevertheless he 4 jhad no objections to Mr. Edmund's sugjgestions, whereupon the delegate conven» 48 ition adjourned and a .mass convention {was organized. ,n.._tiririn
Mr. Otey got up and moved a vote of jthanks be tendered Mr. Jacob Dailoy for (withdrawing from the contest for Treas»
appointed an Execvtive Committee: Pat-
?Grimes.
Shannon, Chairman, Gotleib Reiss, js. B. Snapp, W. H. Walker and Ans
if at. F. Cunningham, unable longer to Withhold his indignation at tbe summary i^a^ner he bad been dispatched in the contest for the Treasuryship, rose to his and said be had been a Democrat years, and in the whole course of his life had never voted anything but a Beniocratic ticket. He had went into the fittest ior the City Treasurer at tbe uri gent solication of his Democratic friendaj whb bad now thrown off on him. He t^eref$r£ announced himself as AN 1NDEPENDENT" CANDIDATE' FOR City TREASURER. [Cries of "good!" "good
74
This produced a decide! sensation, in the midst of' which the Clrajrman arose and deliberately Mr. Cunningham out of tbe pajty. ZF3Z
4 4
Mr. QtBTgot up and just welrtrfbr Mr. CunningBani. The words fleW^so fast and furious that no two short-hand reporters could catch them.
The Chairman caled for order, said the whole proceedings were out of order, and on motion the convention adjourned. ^Vith, the Coinncilmen selected at tbe Ward meetings, the following is the ticket
Mayor—G. F. Cookerly. Marshal—Daniel Crowe. i" Treasurer—M. Schoemehl. Clerk—John B. Tolbert. Assessor—Martin Kercheval.
COUNCILMEN.
First Ward—W. H. Scudder. Second Ward—Jobn. W. Branch and M. W. O'Connell.
Third Ward—L. Seeburger and A. B. Fouts. Fourth Ward—Thomas Dowling and Daniel Miller.
Fifth Ward—John E. Wilkinson. The ticket incubated is one that presents few indications of strength, and ought to be buried beneath a Republican majority of five to six hundred votes. From head to tail, however, it presents all the peculiar characteristics of modern Democracy, and will command the very general support of that party, although it cannot excite much enthusiasm. All to sick it totak-anA overwhelming defeat, is that Republicans should work with reasonable energy for the success of our own popular ticket. From the harmony and good feeling now prevalent, we feel confident that our friends are determined to give the
june 15, 1852 and to fill vacancies in
0
gjce occasioned by the provisions of this
ac^ ftn(j
Mr.rQteygjt ur apd mo»^dj»«all of A^enersil election shall be held apnu efl&Mitfl, JndiUMf^#ib|'«leii®onB ally, On^tW'iWond"Tuesday in October, ^H8ting ififl airtnnces tbe'ter ire before the ne .hereafter, shall be an. wise provided bx la-w provided, the first 2d Ward.—M. W. O Connell, James iectj0I1 for members! in Cpn^r«ss shall race, JosephIftajj0 p|rc*6"at the general election in Octoonrv "Mlllor. k«*.Jfi£Q ,&r>^ "tifT&r ir oonr.Tl ttqup tllOrnaf.
tbe •esponded: 1st Ward.—Richard Bendon, G. F.
Grace, Henry Miller. 3d Ward.—Thos. B. Snapp, B. I. Ha-
w»4^«ibw»\lp»uWn'TboiBd Barr, Mi-
The Chairman suggestod that a motion to go into nominations wouid first be in order.
Mr. Otey got up and moved that each ward be entitled to five votes. Carried. Mr. Otey got up and moved that the convention proceed to tbe nomination of candidates, and that the offices be taken up in the order of Mayor, Marshal, Treasurer, Clerk and Assessor
to repeal all laws inconsistent
therewith, and declaring an emergency. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State ofjtadipna, that sMtiisn ?fl^st tni4*r rttt entitled an act i^iiWmg-eleotiotiSvAiild prescribing the duties of officers in relation thereto, approved June 7, 1852, which reads as fol-lowSjJo-wit:
vacancies in office,
term of which will exnext general election filled, unioss other-
befor0 the
Yost, D. Carrett, J. B. Otev, Henry Ap- jjereafter1 shall be
j^ir, t!8^8,.*ndvery second year thernafter—•!« ana the sami
an
the samo is herebv amended
tQ rflad ag foHows to wit
cbael Lamb. a general election shall be held bienni4th Ward.—Wm. H. WHiker, Ij. *.
ft]jy on secopd
Reifsnider, Anton Weidel, P. Tierney, i*. jjjcti leifitmi ail existing vaaancies in Fiedler, S. Mahoney, S. McKenzie Jas. Walsh, P. J. Byrne, Thos Coughlan. 5th Ward.—A V. Padgett, Edw.
Tnesdiiy in October at
existing vacancies in
ogice, and all offices the terms of which will4tf||HM3)6foW^ the next general elnntion thereafter, ehull be filled, unless otherwise provided by law provided, tbe first election under this act shall take place}ou the second Tuesday inj October, 1870, find every second year thereafter.
Section 2. 'jCbat tbe first section of an act en tftfed ab^iet to provide for township elections, approved June 15, 1852, which reads aa follows, tc-wit: That there shall be held au election in each township, at the usia!'place jof -haldtng elections,7 Od. the first Monday in Apfll in each year", for the purpose of electing township officers, and euoh other'c^BOers as may be1 jr.ivided for by law., which ejection shall be conducted by ffi£$fficorS.6^,' hoJ be governed by tbc laws regulating general elections, so far as the same ate applicable— be and .the same is hereby amended to read ns^foli\v« "Tb-Wtt: That thfere 'shall be held an election in each township, at the usual places ef holding elections, on thasam^ day provided by in this act, for th£ purpose of electing tdwnship officers and such other officers as may be provided for by law, which election shall be conductcd by the officers of, and governed by 4he laws regulating general elections, so far as applicable.
Se^ion_3.^ ThAt *1J vacancies created
by?rtre'cprovv
Seotlon 5. It is hereby declared that an 'emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this act, it is hereby declared that the same pball tak» effect and be in jforce from and after its passage.
George A. Buskirk,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
,.oo rfsjfi&ss .*
Approved April 26, 1869. Conrad Baker, Governor.
Notice.—Rufus H. Simpson has asto me ail fees due him as late Clerk of Yigo County. Persons owing Mr jSimpson, will pay to Geo. C. Duy, who is Imy agent, or to the present Clerk or Sheriff, and to no other person.
Ul IKVj 1 j.«— Mr. Barnetf bi» [H. R.,'322] to jw&ble railroad cofitpanJei to perfect Ueir lines by connections, «tc, '(^h® special ofcjaet being to enable the Terra Haute & In-, dianapolis roAd to croai:tlie tfv# on.V»» new bridge at Tarn Haute,) and it was read theSeoond timeby title.
On bis further motion,' the (cdhititutiona) restriction having been removed ifor the perpoee) the bill5 was ordered to the engrossment, considered as engrossed and passed the final reading in the Houae —yeas .78, nays
O.-^Jjetjishrtive Pricit
injs of Friday. t.
Rial Estate Tiuursi,aB8.r-^ie". following transfers of real estate t^ere «r ate ed upon the Recoider's books durir .g last «*1ir- '""'f "06*. 1^4. !. •. Hi tv, ...-t*'.**:*
Parker Reynolds to Wm.
If.
Jones, 5
acres in Prairieton township for $250. Chae. E. fioswellto&imeoa acres inPierson township for $1,650.
M. S. Durham to Hamilton ^Crooks and •others. 11 acres in Harrison township for $1,815.
Geo. W- Nay lor, trustee, to Hamilton Crooks, lot in Dean's »ub-diision f«r $375. .•:'J
Saml. K. Sparks to Harvey M. Pound, lot in the city for $500. James Gribbon to A. Seifert, lot in. Dean's addition for $500.
Wm. C. Cary to Carolina S. Rupe, lot in Wilson's addition for $900. E. L. Boudinot to H. H. Baudinot, in terest in several lots in the city for $1,500.'
H. W. Ring to Elizabeth Hayden, and others, lot in Roses' sub-division for $1,500.
Jno. D. Condit to tbe Terre Haute, Opera House Company,.20 feet and four, inches on Wabash Btreet for $6,000.
James T. Moffatt to the same parties, same amount of ground on Wabash street for $5,500.
Mary A. Raridon to the same parties, same amount of ground on Wabash street, for $10,000.
Wm. Jenkins to the same parties,! 18' feet and six inches on Wabash street, for $10,800. os. S. Jenckds to the same parties, west end of in-lot 39 for $8,666.
Jno. P. Lundy to Jennie Rhodes, .'gOf acres in Honey Creek township'for $2,400. Jennie Rhodes to Mary A. Eriftman, the same land for $2,555.
Christian Koch to John T. Scott, lot itt Spcnce'r's sub-division for $2,000. John C. Hunt to R. H. Balding, lot in Sibley's addition for $1,500.
M. E. Lewis to D. O. Denny, lot in the city for $750. Curtis Gilbert to Caroline Eldridge, lot 80 in Gilbert Place for $350.
Chauncey Rosa to Mary Connelly, lot in Rose's sub-division for $400. Isaac Norman to W. H. Worthington, part of lot in city for $200.
Isabell Curry to Thos. J. Forrest, lot in Gookins' addition for $450.. Henry Martin to John R. Brownlee, 40 acres in Pierson township for $500.
A. C. Mattox to Morton E. Lewis, lot in Rose's sub-division for $250i Chauncey Rose to Wm. Stansbury, lot in Rose's Bub-division for $500.
Wm. Updike to Sarah E. Johnson,' lot in Prairieton for $450. Geo. A. Harrington and others, to John Adams, undivided half of lot in Sheet's a it $ 2 1 0
S. B. Gookins to Mary Gerdinkj lots in Gookins' addition for $850. .. (iCtffiiiitfjST
DIED.
BROTHERTON—At Mattoon, April 21st, in the fifty-first year of his age, J. S.. Brotherton.
JEWELL—April 22d, at 3 o'clock p* m., Eddie,
infant son of Wm. S. andi
Almary Jewell, aged 3 months 18 days.
Remember that Weisz, 159 Main St. National Block has the best and cheapest stock of Skirts and Corsets in-the city dwtf.
HeadquartersfobMillineryGoods —We have received and now open for the inspection of our patrons and the ladies in general, the largest and handsomest assortment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this city. Our wholesale department is complete in evory line, and we aro able to offer to the trade better bargains than can bo got anywhere west of New York. S. L.
Straus
Communion
of ihis act, in any of
fice in this State, shall be filled as now [provided by law. Section 4. AU .laws and- parts aT laws
& Co.,
149 Main, and 10 South Fourth st. 5-dw3m
Thk best fitting and most desiroble all Whalebone Corset for 75 cts at Weisz Skirt factory, 150 Alain St., between Fifth and Sixth Streets, at the Yellow Front. dwtf.
French Woven Corskis for $1,00 at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's. 12dwtf
Notice and Caution.—The public are hereby notified that V/illiam Calhoun is not now an agent of any Bible Society, and hug no authority to collect any money on subscriptions which be obtained for Yigo County Bible Society. All those who subscribed for that cause, are requested to pay tbe same to O. Bartlett, our anent and depository in Terre Haute.
S. n. Pottkr, Pres. Y- U- B. S.-
Biulks—If you with to purchase, a Bible, be sure and go to Bartlett & Grundy's for it, a* they have tbe Bibles of the American Bible Society, in great variety ranging io prico from 45 cents to $11 00, which are sold at cost. Beside, they-haye the largest stock from other publishing house?, over opened in Terre Haute.— Sunday Schools supplied with Bibles and Libraries, on most reasonable terms: 19-d3Uwlm
Wink.—We have been
shown specimens of sacramental or pure juice wine, prepared by Mr. Alfred Speer of Passaic, N. J., out of the Port Grape, which he cultivates in this country. Ib taste it assimilates to port, without its heating qualities, being absolutely free from spirits further than its own fermentation affords. Preference is given to it iovejj all other winos in New York and other hospitals as a tonic, gentle stimulant, diuretic and sudorific. Mr. Speer has been nine years experimenting in the production of this wine, and the newest wine be sells is four years old, of which our druggists have got in a supply. dwlt
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Wm. R. McKeen.
April 5, 1869. dw3w
The sure road to fortune is to have people know that your prices of goods are lower than your neighbor's, or that you have a much better article for tbe .same money. This being our special obect in view, we would say to you aH that we are just in receipt of one of the best selected ^tock of Boots and Shoes, of every variety and style, at the lowest possible price to suit tbe times. Call and see us and save money.
At N. Andkews, No. 141 south side Main street, between 5th and 6th. lOdlw-wlm
jua, Apnl-27.—T
to his a As
corres
ts
^paaifed regard
|Ouvbac
B^ker in
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From Waahl^e^onv
Washinqtom, April 26.-^TheSecreta ry of tbe Treasury has issued an order directing that hereattecall property belonging to the department offered for sale shall be sold by auction, or under sealed proposals. Heretofore it has been the custom to disDqs&oC^oUl ufurnituw, carpels, &c., at pMvate sslfffo chance purchasers.
THTt SPBAQUE .iko ABBOTT AFTAlR. This- morning Senators' Samnir and Sbermarir6iRedtfporiJ8efiator Spragiie in of the difficulty existing between himself and Abbott In the course of their conversation Ssndor"-Pool joined the Senators above named,' and produffifd a letter from- SehatorAbbottto Sen a toy Sprague, of which the following is a copy. i_,~ ^ASJHINGTONj-April
26.T
^o I|{h?Wm Spbaoub—Zesr
Sir:
On
the 22d lngrin the United States Senate you uttered !tfee following laoguage: "Mr. President, in- answer to the tiradc.of the Senator from Nevada and tho Seriator from North Ccrclina, am reminded of a little illustration in iby travels from the Center Bouse into tho rural districts, through'the woods and farms .of tbe surrounding neighborhood. -Chance at one time brought-iB'Sto a farm house. 1 found on looking up a large mastiff and a mongrel puppy dog. The little dog made on me with rapidity from behind, bit at ray heels, and frightened at his. temerity ran howling away followed by his larger companion. ,Tbe ,Senate will observe tho mongrel Winning puppjr encotfi'aged by the mastiff, and emboldened to attack from tbe shadow of his backer ran rapidly away, alarmed at bis temerity, whiie the overgrowoj.eurj.followed with both ears lopped Vna fiis tail between his legs to a place of safety beside his menaced companion." rqAfaI*bgW»fe8 'has been understood, as iheant in part-to be applied to"me. 1 am not aware that I gave any occasion in rny,remark8 for you tq wish to be offensive br insultthg in'-ybur reply.' I tlferefore deem it proper to ask that you state distinctly whether you.intended to apply any of the abeVe' offensive language to myselfsi ,1 anOj sir, very' respectftt'ly,
JogBFtf'C: ABBCi^rT.
In reply tolbis communicntion Senator Sprague wrote a reply which was placed in tho bands-of Senator Sumner, who. together with Sherman and Pool proceeded to the residence,.fcf Senator Abbott, with authority.to the Jetiler upon Abbott's acceding to certain conditions in the nature of^a" withdrawal "of certain language applied'tojSqfialior Sprague, and ^.renly from, Senator Abbott td'tlib' Ittter^m Sp¥agueV wfitch reply is to be satirfaotW^ to Senalors, -Sumner and S he an
The following -jeply was suggested by Senator Sui]aner(p«d,accepted by Senator Abbott:'f"" •-.i'Witf&ioToif, April 2C:
To Hoife Jj.C. Abbot®, TJ.5. Wbnatb— Sir-: I h.aVe'hohesitatibn in at once replying to your note of {his morning, just ie-
ved, that the paragraph of my speech referred t& Wis written rtd in maniiscripi 8ome t^r^e'bdf)re.doliVered in the Senate, and before you participated in the debate, and therefore was not intended to
:Apf)ly
yrro^ flCI SpilAQUR.
.'iflie^^lIpring-.lltSa® fn-responsiB,to,the above olosed itiW •correspondence' in a manner'sa!Ef^#i6Epiiy''td"1fiTl concerned.'/
WASHlirOTON, April 26f
Hon. Wm. Spkaque—Sir: I hHve pleasure in acknowledging your let'prof tbis date,"which shows that.I, hai misconceived your language. My'owrf Allusion 'to you afterwards in lh«* Sannlo wnf founded on this misconception, apd I «sk you to consider it as uhstiid'.'
Lam, sir,^vcry respectfully, ." -j J. C. Abbott. It~may ^be^taf^^tbat on Friday or Saturday Senator Anthony called upon Senator Abbott jind begged him to delist frpm committing violence upoig Mr. Sprague.'
THE: CUBAN-SQUAD RON.
Stateme&ts have recentlyieen^pii.bltsli'ed that tlio' Government' ^M making tensive preparations to enTorce Hesj)ts"t to American interests in CuDivti w.-vterfi It has n6w been Sscertainod 'from authbDtic sourc8B that tha-number of vessels tr be erapUfyed in public service in that, direction will not probably be mnrq. than two or- three, less thah heretofore in that squadrotf. ttre ntiabSf being"hei!fssiii'll) limited by the factr th«t Congress had made very great reduction in the' personneLof the na^.
Jft'ut" apart from -thisj 'the vessels "to be sent to that coast rto deemed sufficient for'all legitimate purposes, its no trouble With the SpaTrtWr~smboTitid9 Is appreheuded.
The fitting out of several iron ulads has no significance, but is part of the plan of the Navy Department to fave t,bem and jOther similar vessels, and especially tlfe iria^hinery, from decay, to which they are now-exposed from boii out of commission. .*•
PUBLIC.5DEBT STATEJIENT. eiJ",. The public debt statement to ba issued S&turdafy niaXt^wil),~ acbordibg to present prospects, exhibit a decrease of two millions. HOTJOHBT HS3T Ft
Toe wonderful success^*nd popularity of DR. ARMISTEAD'S AGUE TONIC, are due to its excellent qualities, being entirely free from Arsenic and Quinine which perhaps cannot be said of ^nj other Ague medicine in tbe world. 21-w2w
jSpekr's Standard Wine Bitters is highly recommended by physicians for --g tonic'V "cious flavor. feb23dwlt.
Dysfiiptics^oTv *tc6unt dr its pefties, its purity", and itsdellc
LOCAL NOTICES.
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To |hc Ncrvons.^-Tho natural result ot.ezhjuistlfii cfi)(|ngth ky eic««al)-u labofor a:tl0D, is feeling oT we»kn«», dullnefs, heavinesa, languffr of boiiy^or miud, Ac. jP^raMis of a weakconslHutiiin^ or .wttpee^babfta arenerttntftry, frequently compfidn of thl^.telnxed cooditlon of tbc Tttal eDcrgiUt'«iil-when persons if
a pervoin
tem(«r*m^it^aii0tlni wejkened and ilebiUUUd, diieate inevitably. follow#, .ilfllefta it in at onco checked and oTercsme. All whu suffer from those caDifi a|M1^|^ltrea remedy ti»Wcf» will alrtn 5 then the syatem without exciting it, and awake a feelioft oLyueeujojtuout «o Ui^i, liia »«ytitcome cfjfiearoro. MfsttLKB'S UK It
It HIT-
MRS h«« Won it# way 'the cc nfidrnce of thousaods
Ihlii claai
ai
g«r«cn^wi»o warmly
indorse ItW th4~t»est i»r4ifor*tiDK mi tbe most potent aad genial of ail tonics nud tivet for strengthening and restoring the phjsi••1 HnjaiiiHiT 11 tiiaiwrj"
To Remove Moth Fate lies, Frecti le§ and Tan from uai) Pttry'e Moth and Fr«cktt Jtotjon^ J'mpar^d only by. Dr.'.B. C. Pebry. 9oldbj»JIDrojglttut i-'I ~0i'»4 ts \i '.if* MiS.i.-.i-tlSB-
WMIW4 -.r.'.if -.'.jMb For Black Worms and Pinpten on
the Psskt** 5Joa)oit* AKj Vimtle Rikidt, prepateii n»lT br i'r. B. O. Tkbrt, 49 Bondwtreet, KewXork. Mid ererywhire. TBe trade mpplled by Wholofftle Hediclae Dealera. marl7deod8m-w3m
E A
France.
The" governments of France and Belgium have agreed to appoint a mixed convention for settlement of: Commercial questions.
It is ascertained beyond a doubt that the crew of the bark John Bright, wrecked at Nootka sound, was murdered by Indians. Several decapitated bodies of white men have been found in that vicinity. It is deemed necessary that the government should send a gunboat there for the protection of whites. PACIFIC R. R.
Visitors have commenced congregating in the vicinity of the end of the Central Pacific Railroad, to witness the laying of the last rail and driving the last spike of the Pacific Railroad, which takes place Friday or Saturday next.
FROM GOLD HILL, •--•"•rr *7
Fire still burns in the Gold Hill mines. The steam injecting process has been resumed. About five hundred men have been thrown out of employment by the fi.ro odi ^RE!-5 ,1-ihha-f'? I
Tho village of "You Bet," Nevada county, Colorado, was destroyed by fire yqgterd&y. Loss $5.0,000. 1 AT fisks
From Japan.
San Francisco, April 26.—News from North Japan confirms the reported capture of the islands of Lado and Lusegora by tho opponents of the present government. Several more leading daimios have joined tbe rebels.
Oaka is in a continuous state of alarm. Numerous bands of the Takagowa. clan were in the vicinity endeavoring to incite the populaco to revolt. It was deemed necessary in the foreign settlement to post soldiers in the English consulate, custom house and bonded warehouse.
It was repsrted that disturbance had already taken place nt Keoot2. Business was at a standstill.
The Mikado intends to return to Yeddo ir. a few days. He has issued instructions to the principal daimios who desire to meet hirn there. It i3 believed his intention is to make Yeddo his permanent residence thence forward- '. The government of Japan has granted the right to export cotton under ad valorem duties of five per cent.
The ram Stonewall has been transferred to the Mikado's government. March 8th.—The Japan Times states that four of the most powerful daimios in tho Empire, Satirama, Chaisin, Hison and Tasa have decided to transfer their armies and fleet to the Mikado, thus re» signing their territorial supremacy.
Japan papers publish President Grant's inaugural. ———<>———
CHICAGO, R. I AND PACIFIC R. R. A Dosmoines dispatch says there are now hut fifienn mi!ci of trai to lay to •jiuiuucL, ilia two roads of the Chicago, cl- I-laud & Pacific Railroad. The irun will herealter be laid from the eaat-t-rn end at the rate of a mile a day until tli! connection ia rnaoo.
OiNCINNATI MARKET. B. I1 OfHOINNATi, April 27. KLOUR—Ecmains dnll, family nt S6 00@0 25.
II HAT—Nominally nnchauged, No 2 at SI 36. CO UN—Pall at CC@G7c. OATS -UnOhanged mid steady at 67@7l,,tlie latter r«to r-.t-) for choice white. v- IIISKY—Quief, cloaiug at 90c.
PROVISIONS—Unsliangod and quiet. PORK—Sold at 831
-ib.
UCIiK MBATd—Shouldera held nomiually.at 1 i%, si.les at 14% nothing done
ll&OON—Quiet aud uuchunged. shoulders 13%, faidca It eld at and 17)4 f°r
nothing cU lie. LARD—Nominally unchanged. HUt'TKB—Uncfiinged, really fresh made is" scarce #nd brings 3S@4ll, but all that in roll 1» very dul.
KU8S— Steady at 15(316. CLOYEK SF.KD—Dull at 15%@1G. L. ... TIMOTHY—Lower an dull at $3 75@4."A"*' SUGAR—Dull aud drooping, reflneu %c lower, N. O. scarce and steady at 13^@15.
JIOl.ASSES-SO@85for N. O." COFFEE—Steady at 20@26BEEF UA'CTLE—Steady nt 81@7 25 fur comnu to exlra.
HOGS—7oc-l)wer at 88 to 10 25gros«. SUKMI*—5(Jc lower whole range J3. 75 to 25 per ccntal.
GOLD—133^ buying. aw" sjrr"
•i\ rapli. Voait, April 27FLOUR—Closed steady for common and. dull Aod heavy for good gradvs.
WIIISaT Quiet and steady for sprrng and ho^vy for winierOATS—Firm at 30 for woatorn ln*%foro. ~.jf'
CO UN—Quiet, for now mixed weitorn and 83^85 f^r old mixed western in storo and afloat.
P0UK—Quiet and.steady at $81 3fr .Cpr new mesM canh aud regular. CUT MEATS—imil and heavy. -r feACO^—Dull and«J»w»yV
LA KD—Heavy f^rt0 prime steam. jA, EGGS—Rte»dy ..i.^
MONUST—More ia demand hut plenty at 6 per cent ou call. GOLD—SlreDg'er, opened at 33%, advanced to 34 underTffglTratcs for borrowing, closad at 3324
JJA1S1EL MTLLiBR'S 1 X&
WAGON YARD AN1
BOARDING HOUSE,
Cor. 4tunnl Knglc 8s., Terr« Hsnte. The noderrigned talie-. gieat pleasure in •'informlni! his old friends
Palvkb'i
Paris, April 27.—The Corps Legislatif adjourned sine die at the close of the last sitting. There were shouts of Vive Le Empereur from the government members, and counter cries of Yive L* L»borte from the opposition.
From Chicago.
Chicago, April 27.—Tho following is understood to ba the substance of the answer of the State House Commissioners to tbo charges of fraud preferred againct them: ,,They.adruit the first specification.ex-cept-thnt they deny that any of the pro* qetirts hnv« been retained by them. That a.part of tbe money was paid out for necessary- expenses and the remainder is still iusld. The expense of the committee on public buildings while acting with tbe Cjinmisfioners• vvus paid out of the fund. Tho "law' did not require them to return proceeds sale, and as it whs not a part of tho appropriation no report was made of it. An account of it had been .kept Bhowing that it has been used in the erection of the State Houbq and vouchers filed, showing its disposition.
Waoon Tabd
and
'tkiAUDiKJ House If Cn led ad above, and that lie 'will found ready and prompt to accommodate mil In tb" best and moat acceptable manner. Hie txiardlne hooee has
b»«n
greatly
latid thorough:*
enlar.ed
refitted, mi
bta wo^on
yard
notcxc.llvd in accumniod-ttjon in the cl y. ffiSFJtoaodera taken by the day, weekt or month aD'! p.lcea r^aionalle. *j -fc't li. Ttie Bnardioi Ronse and Wag Yard i/uil«r *h« enpennxenuance o: myself and ifai^lly a i, ^ph0dCtAi»4l JANTEL MILLKK.
jt?OR SALli—By the subscriber, 'JL Uo milci north-east of Terre Haute, a few
fine Chester taiotftfcs'old. ai1dlt*3w
Lite and Snflolk ijhoats about lone (T t'OBKTBARBOUB.
Attention,
FABMBKs.and
TOWNSHIPTltUSTKBS.
We manufacture and haTe for sale th.« best pattetn jOf Uint Iro?v Scrapar.. Jt ia well adapted for repairing common roadj, and general y»en
thefuwu Aleo a "Sel f-adJos'iDg wrought irqn Harrow," the best
eTer
uffo ed to the public. Come and cee
theao implemtnta, we know you will like tkem. a21w3mdlt Wm. J. BALL CO.
Lonow—Ihi 6«ut
rom* tok'thb SKnr^cMW witlioBlitmil ev6ry kind of unti^ht^ rf face, or itching, irntoting or diatna cuUtmotu dwMMB, on »ny pwtof tha ptrSdn. 9 ts .. 'i ".-ni *-diWlWij .. f'' v.'.stvr
Th*,iiair^ork
]y uied ia owing to tbe fact that they "inai
From San Francisco-
San Francisco, April 26.1—The. Democratic Convention of WashiPgton 'Territory met at Vancouver April 22d,' and nominated Gov. Moore delegate to Congress. #$£ rf /i k.'-j murdered.
alwajt made op to the original standard and of -'HpTflie price be
what it wiil.' JTIW hiU the
nail on the head, fof- Plastation BitTrisar»Bot'fefy:iMde otlpMClPfllWiffi 'btit ther people a»* told rwhal Wwy.^re made of, aa the recipe ia Wl*|)ped aeopnd each bottle. Don't go home without ft bottle. it. dwlw a .IhfittlKtt' .A ,y .• ':•.
Ma.oitoi.ia WAT««.-fc-SHperior t^ the beat imported Oerman Cologne, and aold at half" the price.
KWLlf.lW.
Aihual Lirs' iV fall "of1 coi and we can only hope to escape which fleah ia heir to by a jtidfciOna or the remedi in nator^jf trtqi^hd In all the time which hka piiat^sihfee the/ work began, mankind haa given grMt attention and some of itk beat taMnl to tVej study of medicine. "While the aacffffeei haa not been wholly' in vain, the faeU elicited are ftw and moetl Among the truths which" have elicited is this, "thst if we keep the bloc pure we must be healthy." To purii the blood there is no medium equal Morse's Indian Boot Pills, as thoaMnds! of testimonials will verifj .' tJae Morse's Pill's if you wish to regain aftd retain your health. Morse'a PiTli ara the best medicine for,all Female Irregularities Liver Compljiints, Ihdfgestiaa, Billiwis-j nesj, Diapepsia, Headache, &o. 1
Sold by all Dealers. aprldWlm'"
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II a»«s and Flasks maanfactured dally. "II! Beware I! of SpnrRra»1mltations.\ '•All
Drnggiitf
iiL^aaap
AJdrea»
DKMAS BABNES
c*ear
mc, ox 'ruB
rib and clear,
A S
Ha^e HU tlim."
"GoaTjAK," 10 Croahy..St? N., Y.
Or, JohnF.Henkt, (Suqcpecor to)
Sc
CO., 21Pftrk Eow4 N-
Sjld in TEBBS nAUTE, by
KARR. GUtiCK
A
BERRY,
-•mi- »D4 0 tBBOQZM
Jin4dwly-n to BM.
la oj»tmUrolUS|fcRAPI0Ei
b4t towj-a* iutB'fio4toM ol«r' 1o ,. ,}a«^"ti'iiisviiteux. *c 9*W itr.a:ik» 3s.:iT
COSTAR'SREMEDief.
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M!iiLK3a.. .\i'!iiL'3jnt'(i •. iud .S9Iwi That Cough will Kill you,"
Try (€wtacVf Coagk Bemedj. Colds and Hoarseness lead to death," Try ^cosU^t" Coagh BeaedjFor Croups Whoo[Hag Cougba, &o^,"
Try "C#*iar'8" Coach Beaedy. "Coatar says it is the. beat in the.wide^ world—and if He says so—its -True^itsi True and We lay Try it— Try it—£ry it."—[Aforntn^ Paper,
Ang.
26.]
•T All Draggtsta In TEBBB HAQTK jell jKrvatfl
jHtd
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"COSTARD"-
Standard Preparations' ABE Hie
E A I I E fH* B1TTKE-SWEBT AND 0BAN6K BLOSSOM
One ilottle, Jl,00—Three for J2,00. HIS
'Hid
BMta, Kxtenuiaton, Bag KxMmlBMeik Bur»x lasect irowii 'Sl'l
"Coster's Bat, "Uostar'a Bed "Costar's (Onbr "Only infallible Bemediefc known. "18 years eflfablishiad In "2,01)0
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Ptantou's Papbian
l^otion
(br Beautifying tho BRIM aa« COMPiUlOB
llemoves all EBCPTIONB, KBBOtlKS. PIMP1W, MOTH Bii»T(jMBS,TA.V etc,, aid ralm TliK SKIM SOFT, V1AK. BitMHLNS. for LADIES la tke NSBSM¥ ItJf iavaluable. Ifor UKNTiiKMBN alterSBAYlNe It aaa e«aal. '•fllAflAJi LUTiOA" Is the only reliable realcdy for Diseases mi blemishes of lie SK19«,, ——tij a
PHALON'S "PAPHIAN SOAr'
Tor
tte TOILET
MIRHKRY aad BATH, will not chap the SUM. Frln, Cants per Cake.
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»e mato,»
"FIiOK IIC KAIO." io.'V a
A NKW I'KHKUMR FOB TDB HANDKCRVHIIR exdllSlTlS. IIKUCATK, LABT1N6 RBMIUI0B PBALON & SON. NEWt'OKK. SoMbyaUUraR. glstfi, (tdwly-atom [eTij 8 Jl t&Jtoiio rr uu juo bH
N E W A E N IS E E S
$15 Get the Best. $15 8KST8f BXl'BKB8, CASH ON DEL1VER1'.
THE GENUINE OROIDE. WATCBIS.
IMPROVED ANP MAK0PA0ftB»D byxvmn nil the best make, Hun ing cam*, flQflgr ciannA and beautifully GliAuieliuLl, 1'aicni and Dri&chtd Levert. 'and evarv watcii narfectly re(forated aod-djasied, und CHUARANTKBD Bf TUB COM' PAH Y, to ep tcrrect time,
and
or
aud
«.the pu..lilc
tattr. aud
nat
GtH'lemen'ttiit.
ciutomers and
geneially, I
hat
ha
has
jchargn of Ms
again taken
well k'-own
tmr.
ni'h, but rotmi an appearance equal to sof Id golf as long worn. Thasn celebrated- walch«s we are now sending out by moil agd expre«a,0.0. D. anywhere wlths iu tbe United States and Canada* atttie regulaij wholeaale price, payable on delivery.
NO MONET IS BKQVfBKD I3T ABTAPfCJt
NAfWNAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO., -•'v. v.»rl ,• i"
l! o4 fftinivti"/
orttuj
United States of America:
mtiimk
ffimucf enm
^iii Appadrrt'JiMty 8S, 1888,^
$1,000,090
-•••ia ixwAxm -or nut 'MjgSj&ft&it'oi-FicK:'T,i
First National Bank Batldlng,
PHILADELPHIA.
^Owre the ganeral batincai of tha Oompaay is tt«aaae(ad, and to which: all general correspondenc*«hould.iM) addrassed. ,- .4V„ rto|«
OFFKBB8: -J
OLABBNC1H. CLABK, President.^ JAT OOOKI, %atrm*n' jfinance and been CaMtHiM. -j j*teNBT D. COOKK, Vlc*.Prertd«Bt«& BHBBSON W. PlBT, Secretary and Aotnaryi' —it.
Ills Coafaay oArs tBe Mlowlas tfvaata-
Itlsa ifitttaai coaiwir, chartered hy ctai act ot coigras. iws. ZZZ Irkat a pal*-«» capital orI,000»000. -.
Ifaotm low tat«s, or preatlam. It faralshH larger lasaraace (ban other conpaalca (br the saaie aioatf.
It Is 4eflaate aat certala la ita terau. It is a hoae ttnafaa^ la et«nrlocality. Its policies ar* (xeaipt fYoia attachment, 'there is ao jliieeesnary restrictions in
tha
peifcics. ETery roller Is ton-forrelublc. Polldca auijr he, takea which pay to the In«BMI tkelr. fUl aaiiinat, and retura ail tha preainu, so that the iaaBraace costs only the •terat oa tke aaaual paymeals.
TeUdesaiay he talua that vlUpay tothe la attret, alter acertalannaiber of years, daring yih, aa aaaaat
JtBcoaie of oae-tenth the aaioun
"aap^l la tteppllci'." No extrabo«i la charccd for risks upon the llTrt •fftaalcs. (riaiaras, aal to pay aivldtads to policy hollers, liat atsg jlpfr^acost thatdtflieaas will -''TT/'
Clr^alf9, Faapklcta aid mil partlcalars gi^ea on appltntloa to the Branch vfllee or the Ceatpaay or to Xr lAVr -oT* UJOMIlf W. ELLIS /t VO^,' .rifl^a OI .OIlfOlJfJtATJ
OHIO,
GanereU Agents for Oblo and Central and South on Indiana. J. u1. JFOOTE
sr
28dwly iigenf^Fbr Terre Ha^te, IndjK
t'• m.fttr?- in .• dir-vr gairi o£ a#9 JinooawU si 'vd ,vjivn6%'-i fuoinqt-.^'spu t') «T79 18*"^ Ctf ir&p&t
BRIAN'S LIFE INVItlOBATOK, 3 OR LIFE BEJVVBlfAWiro ELIXIR, for. all Deraagftmonts, of the PriBary OrgaW.
IAfv, Health and Strength to all who nse it and follow my directiouu. It never (alia to remoTe Kerrous Debility, Irapoteuoy or want of Power, aud all weaknes arisinK from'Exoesseaor Indiscretion, reenlting la lots memory, nnplmiant dreams, weak nerves, l.oadncbo, nerrooa trembling, general laesitnde, lilmuoss of Tlii6n', flashing of the skin, which, if negleoted, will inMy lead to Insanity or Consniaption. .When the system la oaaa affected, it will not recover- without help. It must be invigorated and strengthened. to enable tie sufferer to fulfill the titles of life.
This medioine haa been tested for many years, audit ia warranted a certain cube, no matter how bad tho case1 may be. Hondreds of certificates can be shown. Price, one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for fiv^n^ilars.
SOU) BY ALL DBUGGI8T8.
ici
prefer that all shall rterive end tee th* '$M«r bffcrt payingfor them. AtMKfiJkK WATCH TO ANT ADDBI8S, «I9.
A CLUB O* SrX. WITttAN KXTBA WATOH TO THK AGENZ SSNOINO. TBC OLDB, |90( MAKING SICVWWETCEES fOJt JSO.
Also, a superb tot ofmost elegant Oroide Chains of the latest iud most cestly atyUs «nd~^«ftArtit: for Ladief.and Gentlemen's wear, Aona lOfto 40 iocbcs ia length, at pxicea of SS, 94,(6 ai.d $3 cach sent wtlen ordered with feat'cVat the regs-lai-wholesale priots.
DB8CBIBB THE WATCH BBQVfREB,
Ladia
uhtlhtr
and addiesa yonr oidora
and lettejs to THE OROIDE WATCU CO., dw3ro 148fBIlOi StlW,2WwTe«.
N E W A O E I 8 E E N S
gUPERIOR Harvest Macihioe^.
Kaiiway Pitobhig Apparatus Complete Btaok er Pulley for redocing trarel Grapplts for nisending id
oiBe Xoi ka. Agents wanted. Sendlar
Circulars, to Paris Fnrnace Co., Clay fill*,TT.i. aprI?S8«lt
^DMIJSISTBAypR'S NpTIjB®
Bert ito is hereby given that the undorilgaedha* boen appointed tfpoc)al Admiitlitrator of tb^ Estate of Christopaer SVejohe, lato of Vljo cannty, Indiana/ 1 he estate pi-obably soWflnt. ... ALBERT LAN0*,! «28*3t ypeci^tl Administrato»1
JQISSOJLUTjIQK QF COPART-
The inrrtnrtahip liefittrdre existing between JM. eaath, J. B. Bager A Gfo. V.
King, ia tha
establishment known at the Vl(o Foqnary and Oar Wotlis, Is this d»y disaolrcd by nmtuvl con-, sent, Mr. King retiring frpm the flfai
The booKa'-'ahd rficoOTlTlfi^ will' be aWtied by th^ underilztad r»maititng-p»«»»i«i April 22,1869 9KATII A.HAr.»». ii Pi iv if S
Mr. oilman liiiTtBg purchAiad'ah'lAtereet in the aboTe works, the nam and styl* of tha firm from this date will be Beatb, Bager A Oilman. apl24d2w wlm HEATH HAGEB.
If yon cannot procara It lend a statement of yonr caae, and enclose the money to BBYAN & 00.. 94 Oedar street, New Tork, and it will be seat yon. On reselpt of live Dollars, a bottle nearly equal to seven email, will bo sent to any express office in {ho United States, charges paid.Private circulars, Sent on application. Enclose stamp. de«19deodwly
UOEHTS, LOOM!
An Old Firm oa a Sew Foundation.
DBY
and Fancy Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Glassware, Silverware. Cottons, Svwiog, Wringing, and Knitting Machines, Leather Goods,- Ac. fisnd for Oiroalark, and *wa will astonish yon Vlththo anafttity and quality of goods we will •ellfor 01TK HOLLAB. Agents wanted. dress OATENP9BT CO., 71 A 71U
01TY 'J
VTa-Ad
tar St.,-Batten Mats. 24wlm
TREASURER'S SALE.
Bf virtue of a TreCept to me delivered by the ComtcoB OooccII of the City of Terre Haute, I will, do th*12th 4»y of May, 1869, at the door of tbeCity Coort room of eald city, between tho hours of 10 o'cbick A Bf. and four P. M. of said day, sell at pnbjlk^suotioB the following ioicriued Ileal Estate or parcel of and, to-wlt:
Thatjxlrt ef ont'-lvt number sirty-flvo, bound ei and:described. as follows: Oomme^cing at a print on the sonth lino of said lot Ave hnudrud and twelve Iwt and three inches eit of tbo soutliwpst corherof said lot, ranafu^ theuco north two huadred aad thirty feet, thence east to the extension of 8ixtk afreet, thence soath two handrVd anTtljfrty feet and three Inches, to the place of beglnSitag, and adjacent to the city of Terr Hants, or id mfcch thtt-eof as may be necessary to satif'y, Ute sim of thirty two and 66-100tn dolUn, assessed against said property, ownoj by Mttism Woodmansco, for grading and graveling that put or Sixth street.adjacent to said described property, and under, a certai. contract made by said city with Braxton Cox, for tbe grading •nd graveling of that part of Sixth rcot betwoeaPark street aid the southern limits of said city, with ooets of sale. nj
C.A.GOODWIN, ,s,
A«i wSt City Treasnier.
gTONE and MARBLE WORKS.
WALTER&EJPJPINGHOUSISN xabcfactdrebb or MARBLE HfeiD STONES AND
At very cheap ra!es.
The bea^itifoVSCOTCH QBANITE famished to order. Steam Worksaad B&ops \on
Cherry street, bo-
tweon flth aad 10th streets. a2lw6m
MILITARY CLAIMS.
1LITAKY CLAIMS-J-CARD FOB 1869. t$i§ t:
DAVID S. DANAi/ltSOl*, miltarr itttiraer, Sotary and Clalas Agent, RegafaulyAnthorlted and llceased Office—Farrington Block, «sui
Corner Public Square, Vr Bttuasi PtasT Doa»,-"-i5ji
mat mm MB. Pensiotil(}Ulinia Prosecuted, Arredfjiff Fay Procured,
BOUNTY MONEY COLLEOTJBD, XEXECUTED, l^adtikBhda etU aNd Pmmtmf iitrntp Draum' fnm gA»H Afmcj) tkt UnUtdBtnia* a
FBOTk«TH IBIStTBD,
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^aad tforuts Asstgaed/ ltoagh» aad Sold, •d nMlft AsatgaaeatH Corrected. Bsfer to ^tercKantj, Bankers and Citizens generally, and to any one of the thonsand whose olaias have been obtained by me.
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