Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1867 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS-

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Wednesday Morning, October 16,18W

The city

6i Laportoguvc a ^publican,

majority at the election last week.^ The Democrats carri^ it-iMt SDriDe»,

Michigan

Crfy'&as carried by the

Kepublicans last wet$, fo\ ti^fir«t time in four years.

Hawkins, nominee of Hamilton county, was .elected by a majority of over a hundred votes. It wan at first reported th»t thp independent caadidate had been elected over him.

A proposition has been made for the establishment of u. code of storm signals which promises to bft of incalculable service to the vessels navigating the Atlan tic coast. The system keiceedingly simple, but in order to render tho plan practicable a tslegraph line must be laid from Newborn to Hatterafl. The prominent points v. here the signals would bo displayed w,. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Fort Taylor, and Key West .Dest^ctive tempests aru/often raging aff tho Northern shores of United St^'s wnle the weather is calm on tbe Southern, and the reverse.. Notification of a state of affairs lit Hatteras Vould^allow ships to put into a harbor of safet# apd avoid the dangers into whicn they how1incautiously run.

The

United States takes more care to

prevent the counterfeiting qf J.heir bonds and currency thiflT was ever"3Sne before, They have a 3pecial csbwps of detectives constantly on the look_j^it for forgers, and if the PreSidenCfcalT hot a passion for pardoning offenders,, yf^lbat claBs there •would bo someithiriV'ike a cessation of attempts to impose upy the community in consequence of the imprisonment of experts. But the pardjp^s of counterfeiters have been so

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great encouragement to rogues to renew tbeir depi-edatio^sjas ^n as /they are set at liberty. They can take the chances ot detection wilbue£8p, and hopo that if arrested and eonvictcd their good friends at Washington will sejt .Jjhoiji free.^ VT* do not wonder, theralb^ that tiie utteiers of false notes and fraudulent bonds are busy. Tliey have every advantage, and are disposed to 'inake.hay while the sun shines." The^recerff'forgeries of 7-30 bonds seem to have beeti perpetrated without attracting tho^ntiojix)fihe vigilant dutectivo department, and the first knowledge of their existence at,^V«sh.ington iius been gained by the presentation of Borno seventy thousand ^loll^Bj^worth of thorn at the Treasury"for redemption These bonds were sO well* executed that they were taken freely by brokers And bankers of New York, whose constant dealings in the uational securities would seem to give them so much experience that they could detect* a ialse' cor till, caie at sight. But they passed through thoir hands Without suspicion, ind only by cloitil.'Ttfxatnination at Washhuvo the. of the Trea

sury hcua enubl'ed'to poiiit out tbe slight vunations irom th« grauiue/ which would not be noticee*#qp -natrow inspoc tiou. l_berfid:H:one featur# about the deteetijn oi these fraudulent issues, which •will entaiL-hardship- on the persons who huvo innocently taken them. The Treasury officers do not return them, but destroy them as fast as received. Where a bond .bus gono through several hands Binco iSHf.purchase from: the counterfeiter, the iosa nrj^us upon the last holder, and although ho may recover from the person lroiii whom he received.the counterfeit, if ivspunsiblo, he is deprived of a most important part of his evJfJeaco, and may ill. roioro fail to tnake'oilt his case. This is a wrong and an injustice, and it calls ibr come Congressional action to apply to such cat**, whoreby for^t?d paper may be discredited' upb.o. its face,.but be* Returned with thut murk of irajud upon it to the parly who remitted it, Reaving him to such xomtdy

against .ila .purson^who—passed it upon him. With Uie'pos^csji^n of the f^aitdlileut security and supplementary evident^ hr inaj- uiHko out his ertf4 but it would be very difficult tor h5ra SO without it. As the ingenuity of®riminals is very great the oixCumstanco will have its effect in causing more vigilance among those to whom the national currency or securities nro prcsehted'hereaftcr.

"Dcmocratfc Juftllees.''

Under the abt)vo caption, the Journal, oi' yesterday, had the following: "An immenTB meeting was held in Louisville on Saturday night, by the Dos mot-racy, to express gratiende i$,t the" result of the elections in.Ohio and Pennsylvan in. licsolutions wera adopted, with bonfires, rockets and one hundred guns. A similar meeting was hold in St. Louis, in the latter a resolution was adopted that the meeting hail the result of^the re* otiit elections'iTi Oh to and Tennsylvnnia as mi indication thai the people of the country aru unwilling longer to be taxed udeuth for tbe political olevution of the negro, to the exclusion^ and, degradation of tho whito man.'' *o

One of our leading citizens was in St? Louis attho time of the Democratic jubilation there, and witnesaed the whole perperformance, t'lie crowd was composed, in the greatest part,, by rebel soldiers and officer#, aud those who sympathized with them in their efforts to Tuin. the Governiuent. T"benever the names of Grant and Sheridan -wefe nieiitLoned by the speakers at this"Demqeratit?' meeting hisses and jells of derisida weibe- the^Responses. When "Eepudialion" was mentioned, shouts of applause was the resultIt was, indeed,'* '•Demofaatic'' jubilation, and just such aa thosa held, during the the war, by rebel soldiejs when J^y^^on a vietory tJTtr the FedfFal..forces. The Loiuivilllo Democracy aVe of a similar breed, and their jubilation /was of & simi iar character. The whole BebteHion wasi of Democratic origin, and while their armii': hsvc been crushed, iknd long ain«je driven fr«m the field, even in peace, when the -.chievo a success in politics, however insignificant the outcropping of the same old spirii of hatred of the Union still tliows itself, as it did at the meetings to which the Journal refers.

TBE OFFICE-SEEK 1. -~T "Tfr-j c.oaE BjtjDCAr.

Election day is near at hand, The "Cards" will »oon appear. Announcing Jliat Mend Jonee will standf-*"

For office—and the beer.

And though he oft hath passed you by,

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Aifi'id the bustling crowd, He soon will say: "flow are you, Cy?

To be polite to all,.he str/ves His Voifce'tfonld not be milder,. As he inquires about their wives

And all the little "childer." f.'lvi !.Sl t-| Ho holds your hand within his own

And glibly chats awhile. Then says, in such a winning tpne "Let's take a friendly smile!"

Say.', while a steaming "Turn and Jerry'

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The full returns tbe papers quote, AndvJones looks mget fgrloxa -Hej

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He got it—in a horn!

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,114 -s August Bclmo^i. From the New Yorfc Mail. Mt." Belm&nt iS gral!a'iiti of tfie liouse of the Bcthsehilds. He was'l»"rn in the littlflown of Alzey, in Germany*,'of mid-aiw-cTaii'" pareui? bone-t, lnduslrious, we*l 1-meapjng jicopye, W&o had acquired a decent property by hmd Labor, and curt-fu' econoaiy, atld who jiud •. butjono ^lObition in life, thnt of rducatii:g their two children, a toy and a girl, that tbey.m%ht be qualihfid for a high plaoe in the world

They eeni their August to Jlr. Sach's Collegiate Institutp, ia rankfort, a school which held a t%h position, and from which he graduated with credit.— Soon after, he was" apprenticed to'the Rothschilds, whose establishment was In high esteem for tbe right among stftdents who had a turn

quired a knowlouijje of monetary transac lions and exchange, youn^'Uiilcnorit, at the ^conclusion of his uppreJt+ii-eshrp. wns sent to Naples, to.the'CHr^ ot o:e of the Kothschilds'agents, ami here peifected, by practice, Hi# finaBcial Jtfiowledge/and became thoroughly grounded in the principles of foreign exchange'iind tratie.

It was. as the ugenc ot^this house, that Belmon!|:am0td-Ise^-Yorlc: '"HeTSrrived here in la37, 11 timej.oi' great dr.uncial disturbance, and by judicious and skillful use of the means at his command,|not only,oeived his emijiqAyji/to. their entire rtttisfrtcmn, but" llie'foundation for his own vast foitnn'c." J"

Mr. Belmortt is stfo^W-^tuture, rather thick set, and could hurdly be..mistaken for \ny other ihun (j.^rman by his aspect. Ho has'brown oyes, nose rather jarge but prominent and slightly retrousse —a broad torebead^ScaTif^ hair, and neatly trimmed side Whisker —He "-'dr^^sos plainly but elegantly^ and would rrot,!by his appejjrunco,. uttuuet ^pacial attention from the ordinary observer. He is afflict* ed with a decided larncnps3,'Wh'ich many suppose to arise from the Byronic infiriui ty of tbe club foot but this is net. true The lameness was "caused .by unwound which Mr. Bulmoi^-Vec&i^eta'inJ ^*?dpei a a ij.r. iidlmonOiswiari'l^d tdHlie'dflu^h'ter of our great naval hero, Commodore Perry, and has an into'iva'tiug family oil. five children. Their ifevv York residence on the corner of Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue. It'is a plain brick building extornally, and by no means so impo sing in its exterior as many ofour up-town residences but'within, it i8 a marvel of richnei-B and elegance. Its chief ornament, to the lovei.of. t4e beautiful, is -its magnificent picture gallery, perhaps the tin eat private collection in America. It is often thrown open lo i.he public when some charitable purpose i^ to, he- served, and a pricCLof admission is charged, the receipts always proving a haiidsome sum for the bpneiit of the charity. This gnllory of paiuynye is the result, of years'of earnest and cultivated effort in collecting rare works of art, both by 1'oi'oiga and native artists, uhuost regardle3Sof expense.

Another similar work—similar in regardiessness of cost, and in. tho .years of (iSfttost eBort which have bt-oif devoted to it—has its rasult in tiie wonOTrful.. collection of jewul| whicK Mrs. Bermont posses ses, and whidti might add splendor tQr the casket of a reigning sovereign. A pear! necklace, one of the chief beauties of tiiis collection, is of immense value, and has tow peors in the whole world^ Every pearl in this neckjace Is a a "gem-,of the first purity, Mr. Belmont having gathered them, one by one, from every, part of the globe, occupying fourteen years with the task, and keeping all the noted jewelers ot the world 'constantly on thj look-out for pearls of splendor to be worthy of a place in this wonderful neck-

laco. For all branches of art, and for esthetic mattars wh^t^ver, Mr. BelmpAt has R-%trong-love Ho bits done much for tbe encouragement of native genius arid for the adornment of the city of his adoption. It will be remembered .'^Lut he promised to present the Central Park with a marble statue of hi*'--iHuitritjs father-iu-law, Commodore Perry but in oonfeequen&e of some misundeiscandmg between himself aud T£e Park Commissionsta, thU brpamont ib the oit^»- ^fajr ground has thus far been withhold.

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Besides thf^ house in Fifth Avenue, Mr. Balmont has a magnificent country place .a Newport,-where his family goes ia iBiimuvei^ and generally remains till jSov^ember, regardless, -ot the fashionable edict which bids all the votaries .of King Ton rush back to. town in September. At Newport Mrs.dJulmont indulges in the aristocratic equipfige* knoWn us a la dau« motit, with postillions7 and* Outriders, in dashing livery. In town their carriage is not especially distinguishable from a hundred otner handsome equipages, with plain browu liveried driver and footman

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On onaoccasion^ Mr. Beimoat'tbok his carriage to Chicago, where he went touttend a Democratic Cohventibn^aud greatly outraged tbe Democratic simplicity of the great "unwashed" of that party by driving from his hotel to the convention —a mile or more—in a sty'e that is sel' doui seen in tbe streets Of Chicago. They made soma severe comments on Mr. Belmont's undemocratic

remember, but unless we are very much mistaken, Mr. Belmont has no coat of arm?, his carriage panels being adorned with a simple CloSt and tbelettsr B.

A Wealthy Fartaer Mardered—He is nobbed in Ms Own House* Escape of the Murderers-rThey Secure $100, 000 In S. Bonds.

The Chief of Police, Robert McGrew, yesterdaj afternoon received, a dispatch, dated Springlield, Obio, ooDtaining the intelligence t^iat a most horrible murder and heavy robbery had been committed ia \1hu Vicinity^ an early hour (hat morning. As bear as we could glean the particulars from the Chief, a man by the name of Deniel Dantzler, a wealthy far* mer, who resides about f^ye^igiles from Springfield, wa3 murdered in his bed and his house robbed the heavy sum «,f one hundred thougajid dollars in United States bonds. The murderere and robbers are supposedto be—one ft large and the other a StnalJ man both having been seen anout Springfield, and both having diBnppetasdi-iJIie':^JstgariBata wot® a broad-brimmed hat, and one of-them gray clothcs. It is suppc»d they got on the six.o'clock,morning train bound, for .--this 8Ay. A rewahl of fire thousand d511ars is offered lor the arrest of ihe murderers, and our Qhisr. and hiJ ^Btqctives ar«i On tho lookout for tbetn. The neighbors In the vicinity of wtich toe murder was fomiUed are in a tremendous jtate of eicitftment-—Cinetrmati Enquirert -Get, 1WA.

Palmkr's Eclectic Pibfuuebt, Cosmetics, Hair Oils, P&mades, ^., arHprepared on scientific principle^ frosK the choicest material%j|nd ar^eteiBni that our name shall be a guarantee quality, and that our articles shall bfi-dfe-able to the consumer orTaccouhlontheir

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silence, and to the deaie^|for his^mar-, gin o/ profit. Principal De£ot, *i^ WeJt Fourth .Street, Cincinnati, [l_6-dwlw^

WHERE'BE I TAKE MY walks AJJBOAD, how many miserable Dyspeptic people do I see, who would be heathy.s^nd rosjj* and happy if they took Plantation Bitters, that paragon of preparations for giving tone to the stomach, energy to the torpid liver, a joy to the nervcnirtystem, and strength to the BbBspt^ fBt1j8j£n admirable regenerator^fiaturos wasted or neglected functional powers, in either man or woman. It grentl^'excites and pleasantly soothftS. With a bottle tberj^s, of, every man may K- his own Dhysician

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Magnolia"Water.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half, the price. 9-du'odw2w.

3r DRY GOODS.

A. JflPPEHT

Opera Flaun«.s in nil colors A full line of Domestiov and fineTlannela, all widths. ffyf yles

For the Jow Pricao? Ten, Dollars

Without Regard to Value And cot to bs^Fald for unleaa ttnrf^ otl/^ %tis factory. 100 Solid Gold

162 Broad

Is riC^ivlug dally Kipre«. anew

GOODS, gucl: a*

Frchcli Merinos,11 "Eiglisli Merinos, Kmpreits Cloths

j' P«ncy Plaids, Oriental Lusters,. »„_„•/ VJ¥L1NB, ,j hUfi* ftifii mohaibs,

ALl'AOCAS,

,V. rr.i-. iXilJ W»olP«lalns, Printed do lu all She i:ew colors. 6 1 Sack-

Uig Goods in Taa,

y.'- Drown, Pratrattd OUtckS. Gilbert's

Skirts, very cheap call und gee them. Ladies are Inrited to examine onr

Htock of Notkmi, Which th.^y will And aieomplete as any in thecity

Wo are nowti" re* Oript of the latest novelties In Dre^s Trimmings, sneh as Laces, Fringes,

Buttons, Ac, Sew Gloves A Hosiery .. .. Ohesp. Those in'" nuarch of the Fall a a Styles of OlimS* A and Shawls will find it to their advantage to giro us a call before p'urchasing. The

a(ttif^t4 of the Gentlemen ia directed! to our new stock ojf O 1 o't

(lllHSllHFf Si J-"* T» d» aod J-«n which w« (Hi.r at prices witi'in the ro/.ch of uH. We recW+e t'ie ew

Styles of Prlnti as e»ou as they are issun.1 frooi tiie woiks. Call and

iu }!'•". see «the latest I11 ttUTBsiia "V-n up ter:r J*Bik, ,V-.1,1 Spragnes srnd. liunueHs, jab

IV I E S lie Main Str©^3i» North Side, between Fourth and Fjfth '.Jliii

$1,000,000 IN FOR ?ALE ON THE POPUtAB "J

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GIVING KY&RY PATBON

Handsome and Sellable WaU

UoBtin^\Vat,hi»A...'.'$2S0ta

100 Ma^ic C*6ed Gold Watch-B i'00 tcf" 100 Ladiea WatclLea^eQaiueied,,..... 100 to' ZOO Gold IIiiBt'g Uttron'ter WatcLcS 24i) to. 890 Gold Huat'g ngPsh Levers...? 200 to

30) Gold Hunting J.upl-x Wi 500 Gold HnntV Aiberihsn Watch 500 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to ,At/0 SCO Silver Hunting Duplexsi .^,o76 to £50 60j Gold Ladies Watches SO to 2J0 1,000 Gold Hunting Leplura...'.....i..,.. 4 'to: 1.000 Missc»llaneoua Silver Matches .jW to 2,500 Kunting Silver Watches. ...." 25 to 6,0K) Assorted Watches,^'all kinds.,.,.. 10 to •W Etery patron obtalus a WatcVly^lrti a cO'tlas but 910, while it miy woi tii $1,000. ^o partiaUl^shown.

We wijh t: immediately dispose of the ma^uificjEt Ktoct. Gertificates, taming the tides, ure placed in swal-d e: veiopei, and wi mixe:!. iloSiSers artf efititjed VJ ":ej artfte^na fd cnthclr certifiowt" upxk.rfse p^ymeiTf^of Tel Dolliirs. vrheilioi it ie a waUu -'•.•rth $1,000 ol worth hijn, Th ret .iu of any of «r 3ertin«atei pntitlea ou tu thi arlicle named t'^-'qou upof piymiut, irtest.retire of 'lie vor a j'I as no art'cie valued less ttree'STO is nmi'ilftnjLcejf tific&te it whl at oo9^.be jveu t!u((t_thaL t»?5i I No Lottery, but a siraffStforwara legitiuat^ transaciion, which may be partldpati 4 In eren by the most lasiMtons! i.

A ainulo certificate will bevielit by. oiail, ^iat paid, upon roceipt of 25 cents, firs tjr Sl, etevien S2. thirty-thiuo and ele^ai.t'jr^mlum for |5, Hixty six aud more valuable primitnu Tor |iO, one huuilrrii aud mo3l superb ch'fcii5 -fH. TO Agents, or tiuiae wirhing lun^lo/incnt, tliia.Jt a rateo poi tuuiiy. It ia leg timately couilucfed ucin'e«$, duly authorized by il«i (JoTerrtment, an I tpvn to the iiioxt enefui scrutiny.

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MISHLER'S HERB BITlwfRS-i Three times a dy. for sale by I R1FK, at T8, corner 9th aod M»in Streets, »n by all Dr%ggists. seoSJwly

JOHN ARMSTRONG,

Gunsmith and Stencil Cutter. Finur, Wbisky and Sack brands, alsu Piates for •Burking Clothing, cut to order. •ii:

Gun. made aud repai-td in the best of style. All work warranted to give satlsfactioa. Shop id door K*»t or thf MW* flourt Hoase,"''» Ohio street. th*. Vlj'n o*uniy llav Scat#-#, fdl

QITT. BILL POSTEK.

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R¥IFSNIDER.

Programmes and Circular* dittribvitd tn GOOD STYL&l wAll o:ders K-tt at Dow ling Hall, oral the Printing Offices, wiU he pra»ml»i»lt»ad«4 ^itfc wh4l'..

MOSTBlankets.Jo»o*,

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WKIGHUBltO, CO,. Importer*,

c9'lwCm 161 Broadway, New Yorkf

lOUiVlfc^CO'S

Erasive Soap Ic aianuiactured froui PuaB A'f'KlrX'Af.S, and ihay be con*ideied the STANDAUD Of KXCKiUNCK

!—To get well of Dys. jepiia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Aug*, Diarrhos Cholera- SlorbnsrOramps, Ac., tak»a: wine-glasi full of

NEW WTisEMpiajSw^iteyoMd 4he Mil

hold withou^^relizerAperkntWitb

in reach lacks au important lafegaard of ^health asd life. A few doses of this »tand wedy jer_»dlgwtlm. egnitlpatton anTl tlUIlodineu, relieve every distresiiug symptom* and prevents pangeronn consenences. "ft f/ffhf nTO

month and traveling n•Kent* to- sell our vw»ur Adureea America ITtre Co.,

Zmt*. "SUteftge ana

A GJiSTSWANTED.-rTo IssubXCK Assets. W cf more thus 5.U00«opul»Jj,n. to act (or u» iu who in already e«iatU«lKM in koweoocupalioa which allows buu ajew spara boaria Gon easily increase bi« iucome •evurat ttveonuid dollars j« year. This is an opportaaiiy far activo men to secure a profitable cmSectiou with,the best establistied AdTerti#iog Ajieaci inth* Cnited SUtes. Address, with, full partioq KptereHceB, Ac.,-QfUK 1'. UOWKLL a

pATNTSfor FaKM£KS a-SK OTUABd.—THE GRAFTON MlNKKAL FAINT WHPANT are t«w mauofactnriug the Bi»t, Obeapeet aud most Durable Faiut iu u« iw0'cd»w *w«U put out iniibd vim p^re Oil. will 1a*t IU or 14 yean it is of alight Uiowu. or beaatifiil chocolate color, alid can he chaDged t6 KTeeo, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit th6 taste ot (he bottsomer it Is valuable lor Htitt^es.lUtrns, 1'cnces, Agricultural Implemeuii ^-a i. j- A »4 war

fi)mr"'M4a*ufactu rer huriug Xned 5tM) 6bi«. the oaaL jh4r,V»lid'as paint tor auy l.upose un idruiised lor body, tmrabilV-y, tlaitinty, aud adhesiveov s. Puce per bbi., «.i iM) lb», which will »upp.y a lariner jfprpro^ate-wifpo. W »rr*uted iu all caaes mi above, tmfa for a ijxcujar, which gives lull particulars Aono udI«i4 winded Tif 4- thaMb aiart Oraftbu'«n,eiul Pain*. AUdri-mpA SXJCI, BIDWi.LL,, l'ropnotsr, 864 Pearl Street, New tort. T7"li iCP-COPjBa OS-ALL YOUli LK'i'. KITS''

Kb, using the "PK«N .fcTltK BUOJi, uua "I'enn Slu«at»«ueoui tiyniliatu- tic Oopjiug lult." Ko Fr«(Mtr •ate^med. Letiero writttu with thisiult, copy (orlectly in the "Ponu uettur »".4lio«it the useota Gjpying-press. Give i*aaeohiy a«_ "Penis Manhiactur lug Vl'oiks," Philadelphia. Box U17. /i AAli AiJKNTa' wanted, to sell Six New InnUUU veutiens, of great value to families all lamule gratis. Agents haine made SfcW.otM.

Dliifveti l-owtil,

Nplete Hlstoi Territories... lo Ike Gflftt Ocean am BY ALBSBT I). BICHABOSON.

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aGK.VW' WAKTICD for a new publication ueeded'lu' i^tt CommiViious 60 p^ ceui. 30c. lur sample, ^r address P. Rki^f di Oo., t'liikdciyiiiiu1

€^4,,^r,,ient

Fitting Dorset/

Jl/tUI*4at ilesinMdf Skirt £*&!>**( «UAfcIoi" f.re'd'iu* public. 1 places tho ul l..ebK.ris

uuon the sh«uidttrs ,nfliea^ «.t the hipa W a

'I^e MetPopoiitan Goliar (Jo.

Make l'ifty-£lgit o. 1'tiJ largest hr worm, l'erk.

Ladle' and Gout/ (pilars and Guffs concern for PAPJUIt.G-OODS iu 807 Broadway, Xew

You're ^anted ir took ierei ipi.ui Ho'gn main and .lemaee. .wauloJ «voryWbeie, to Sell the t'ATtsr laipaovtn INK uesskVji (by wnichjr^uiouo two oe 'juuui without'r®iciii«baijj witujunj, anj wji •TeucylluifDrv Giiuu*,'cto/'-U^a irwU»J|o to iffuaT. .Nu capital r--qS-r?d. rtice 10 ciSu11, witu ai. »dv«rli»eiuent ueacribiiifj i»u urilole lor sale t*3nr W^t»rA'»M*U(i-,lU« A«eUC3... rcaTiratent KaBt'. •KSHl'iHA.w- Ht.V-

DAlJj, 06 Hanover Struct, ttosten, Mas*. itLL

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ANTED—-SALESMEN—To and fell goods by 8»n.p!e. Good Wage* steady ^fiijplOymeat Addreaa, witb a amp,' UA'ilIL10i)7 Pli ltK.Y & I O., Cleveland, Ohio. 4l0^iJ DAY MASK BY ASY OXK with my Patent Stoucil Tools. 1 prepay tho &itw Diet free. Beware of infringers. JHy C'ircularis wiil expUin. Address A. J. I'ULL-ill, bpriug fi'id, Vermont..'

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nitnded to many of hl's friends Maior LAJifc'S LIN1MEN1, and they being desirous to procure U, te should advise UXv to istabliah a dept in Partir

THE ISfDIAM USIMEST, As a relief, ever ready a* Jt jciller of Pain ken inwatdly, or outwardly appliw), has no euual For the relief and cute of IlbeURiatiC and Neuralgic AffectloaV?»l*I«8. Bruitits.&c., it is uueijuailed. It is also ujos'i cllUuciLiiis, takr-u iuwardly, in the cure of I'bolera. Cramps and raiBH In iheatottUKh, Vlurrbova. Dyessenterj, Cholera Morttes/Choieffl lfirahium, ac., ann withuut exception tue most woitderfbi ranacra

No A AMI i.Y should be witli-

yjtiUXJ&WiiiStSiVKLKa by laud or sea should have a bottle. illNKKS sua K.tuMtKi tesidini{ at a distance iiom t'hysiciaus nbould keep it a^^pyriSrfcandVr -Ini ta«A.o? ftcchtt-nfe. 'ttud sudden attacks ef Stomach Cemplaentf, its valuo cannot be estimated. Inqui'e tor Majo JAE'S. INDIAN UNiMK.T. aud take no other. ku iv so Ct«. per bottle. Jfor sale at A Uolecule all 1 Ktitail by Oeiuas Barnes A O21 i'»-i- liow. -V Y. Gale & liobinson, 18ii Gifceuwici Sit, .Y. F. C. Wells A Co., lua s'ulton St., S. t.\ Ohm. .s. Crittenden, 38 6th Avenue, IS. and by rospestable Druggists tbronghou the warld. Noue genuine unless signed vj John Taoa. LaXs, ami counteisiguti1 by J. '1'. LANK

Sl

1(3 BroaU*a, I* Y. «®".-end or Cirtutar

11711 KVIt I I IVI? Don't be hurabugl» li SliliL lilVCl ged by Impoateri. or "pannt cait iron or machine ''iteLCil tools." Send for our Mew Caualogue of lai'ltuVJil) STENCIL DlfcS4 j!0 varietiva,#/! qf St-.el, c.rcuiilly Buished and tempered. 8. M. SPKNCKB CO., IJ.attlbboro, Vt. MttaUdM Md tlA v4gor of iCottth re.

Stored IB four weeks, success Cuarantccd.

Dg.power,

KECOBD'S Kseence of LifeBestorei:maniy irom whatever causb 'arising, the effects of early pernicious habits, selt-abuse, imro teucy ard climate give warfii^n^Jtirwa wuml. ful medicine, if taken regular?? accorui to tbe directious waich are very simple, aud require uo ri straiut from buaiMWfor pk-a^uie). Failure in imp j.eible. Sold in ootllis at $3, or 4 q'laiititi .s iu one for S3. To be had only of tbe sole a •^ue|!teiBAmerica, HbiKMAN GKUTZK^, 205 21 Ave., N. Y.

Agratis

Foi w'f by all Grocers. 24dwly

gents wascku.—a suver p. vv»tchsi"t-o to the purchaser of every i10 of ivi-uiiedy's Mammoth Piiae Stationery Pacaagi-.*, tbe largest iu the yur.id_ (As an induceui ut lo have tlieoi in roiiueea). A eLts «ell them a9 fast •m thry «u reach them out. J£0 per day can be wade «Uf. Pnce per hundred, including watch, $15. Kttail at 25 s. each. Also dealers iu cheap Jewtlry, Sil er Ware, Photographs, Ac. Fur lull particulars of Prize Package and Catalogue of Jewelry- Ao'fj-iwglx)titer saleable ^ojJe, address I'. MoHBOfi KSnSlllJIr 4 CO., Cor. 6th and Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa.

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flOVKY'S ILLUSTRATED

foti®,

Is now ready, cntaiaiDg* Hat ofJRMi varieties of BULBOUS FLwWKB^, with tuun/ eagravlsgs,

A Beantlfal Colored Plrtc,

and full directions for culture. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address HQV1CV & CO., 53 Korth Uarket street, Boston) Mass.

Aduce

GENTS WANICXPSietO 20 a day to introour new patent STAB &UUTTLK SEW INU MACUINK. Prica.^0. It uses two threads, and makes lh» f»a«tl£kH*:K

low priced machines make the C'haik

it W

joBnr Barlj's Block, Xo. (^0 XfiB Terre Haut^ -I^dianBi. i: a,*

retpectfally recotanaeads hia woll aalected stock of »iaonelss plain and plaid Lic-oys, Ooverlets, and Woolen*alt« tftig Yams,' of dlflbrent .k.iud.. sbled to warrant the but ^Ulitj I moat respectfully invite Ladiasi aad G(ii|lMOTn toc4U and inspect tham. Wool takes in exchange torGyda. y* tka hi*he«t »arkft rataa ftfi. tcs'»ii *l*i? **T mteS loirf'J tt

Book Agents Kow ready for deliver*, anew work ofumver•al impor|soiM/ ifc-wttblly unllM prdi»#ry-«ub-scriptiou hoots, is standard, was prepared by the

Agent of ten years' experience says be sells more In proportion to those called on than any other vMAt ever Ml£- Has no competition—freight prepaid, beside* the largest *omhU*«iou Ot

IT e*L Tot partlcalars ad' J, PATTt

ed.

of (he

errllorle#, rrom4he" 0i*a

Over £0,000 Copies Sold in One XoniX! .' .'2 -HUfo twl-A4intiVe- «n Prslrle*, tttnrntafnr and the Pacific Coast. With over 200 Descriptive 8cenecy, cities, ieHf fh/^w

To prospective emigrants and sett lees in the "Far West,"._tbiJ tha^gast ^*fi« regflon wftl proTC^m^&SlSloIe issistanoe, "applying as it do( sjt want long,felt of a foil, au-. thentlc and reliabla gtiide 14- fcl mat-, soil, pro. dncts, means of travel, Ac.

AGENTS WANTEH.-Sen»!ftr CiicnWs B»a aee oar terms, soda full deocristion of the Work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING COi, Cincinnati, Ohi», St. Loais, Mo., or Davenport,low*.

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KDGAB «. KNAPP, A.ent for Trto-fla^to.

rwA

waa I "i a

"American" Prints

Fifteen. Cents!

•J si -iiij.vbji Tsfrr ti" ttlh C.i"

TWo \5a.'.'^' E

r, '*3-4»4 Hill's 3? Twenty-three Ots !I

•10 4 FINE SHEETINGS,

rOY'as

*S

^ew York, will ro-open Sept. 26. For lull inloi mation sec Circular. Addrens as above.

Thettichest Man in the World. ExtridfcM a-iMrffAm-BatBiSokmw Botluchild.

Pabis,

8th April, 18B4, 25 Hue Fauby, St. Honero. Will you be kind eaougU,^o have urwarded to me here 200 bottfllb of ytftft" Indian Lini i.eut you will eend at the same time the account, will forward ou ib» amouiit through l»»yW8

IF E N S

'jggii bo*. rr I -i 25

A Large Lot ofFrench Empress Reps, from Auction, in every color, at greatly reduced rates. Great .Bargains may be expected,

Alpaca Poplins "and Plain Alpacas in every conceivable color and shade, from the Lowest Cast to the in ad it

Irish Poplins, French -Poplins, Toil de Yen ices, Wool deLiines, together with all the lower grades of Dress Good?.

EDSALL CO.,

1ST, U.—New lot of Cloaks and Shawls this day received by Express. ~Z i, -i'i

PKING

Stitch.

All other

Stitch. Ex•

elusive territory given. Send for circulars. W. OU.t mufacturert, Clivklaki,

Ohio.

ents want [cago, 111.

WE ABEreoMf#& A»« tiWkfe seaUng i» ioj rGreatOnefike Sale,, efs Oq vid Fanoy 4c'.. aSiTK"Cress Pattern, Jfiece of Sheet* ikf.JPatcti, charge.

ol itfai

:0ataTtee

»f

Ad-

^|KwHl COS,»ltw(nirft.v apw, seSwfc TxtiU

TOOLISALI KCTAIL DSALEBS IM

€filBS, Qfieen8ware, Cilasswdre

Hqtt^fitrnlfsliSti^l Goods,

COAL OIL LAMES

,,riot HAIK SXBKEt,

DRY GOODS.

Best Armures

2 5 E N S j?' is

SAXTOIV & 111 iVaiii.Street.

S

and eregance is approver aud recoium.ndca b} pbysiciuaa. Aittiiuiastured b' L. H.

N E W O O 8 (IS. '•-l-'.q l».\S

Opened this week at the Popular Store ot

ED, ALL & CO.h

A5D „-i- -i.

E AKRTHBN W ARE, Main Street, itei TERR13 HAUTE, IND!, dwly. K. B. atJMON. -n I WM. -?. ,WOI.OBk Tt/TAJOR B. HUDSON & CO., XfJL Importers »n JoUtxr*. wf. CHINA. OLASS A.MO CUOOREBr, •j li And:B«ai«r» Ki ,61oatie JFjiruiMUins Goodnj KaTraS Wabash Street,*—.'tsrrf, It"). -•'wlawawtr

R. BUCKELIj beihg a pnclinaV PLUMBEB, lU'i at Uo.itquest of timuy frlea Is, begi to announce that he is now prepared lo u: .e_ cutc allp^d^fpi ahpve^(Vrti»t«e, incouu ctlori ith his'" 1

Throat,

TT •a

0.0. *.."U 0-j 8USiX^-l'i S "i]* .jgolsJ. .•h"oriaoiicia ~kfa i?ag£S£iO I O O Merinos, in all the desirable shades, Bis' marks, etc., etc. Prices, 75c, $100, $1,25 and $1,50, as cheap as in old times. Also English Merinos from .37^ to. 75 cents per yard. .• 1 •... ,.-jL

!^r-

Epiu glinoss- ANei!r-attd Beautifbl' Mont-rHn^'iirti^le^nVv'er before exhibited in tlifsajmrket. AAso, CRETONAS in diflerent grades.

ftilh arid Wool Wittoieii for Street Dresses, entirely new and ele gant.

CUSTOMERS

Who have examined our stock since the State Fuir, will find it greatly incre|«ed by many Novelties.

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W 21 ITT OC St"

bsgdlarlV BitK» PiysmiAS, a hi /ig^gjomayFblCli hattgnliiSto offidt- *-lll ho^ !i»f made Chronie DU*ue» th« study qf hif Hfe, Itui». ,lioiuu-wilt ropcUtion.rHavit^ riiwo inyi I located in'#. XiOaitlltEJi any oiliei (^wubic UiHm^j Fhyglclnb. I

Much Mbli practice bus brt of ptivivl^ tare. 8vpUii*t Gonorrhea,Gieei~, t&U'Jurn, 31!!^. I rt.

line, Bwly. poWhcy, dis?ja«sn,jliii»8.o^« «rf »i£bj^c«H'Mtof «J idea^'evB foreboaiiiR, stwalfii tw--i'voi6tV. .himloI memory, wea^oeaa, lhe*« (u bat all occurring fro^nentlyju .vanoiuoas-' ""Accommodatione apple. cUarg»'^ oh roe goaranteed. Conitn'.tatlona by 1ertfror&n office, free. Hoat ciaee can be prepdHV ty Slenstruation and Prennancy. He. without ftri Interview, and scedkme^ o^Bie Irot ibeorvation, lent by mall or okproMs:. Ho nt" •Iranoe to buBlnese in SWftt caesj.

Add,roe« Box 3092, StjiiOi*t«, Jlo. Hotiw—8 A. M. toi,P. T" M. C%looatodat No.Wst.phnfeii'Street.b^i^^^i• iQdSeventb,-oBe square South of Lltui.ill Hotel, retired spot in the centre ef tU« cii}., jr,

Oonenltation roome, and rooms far-tbe Jjsjwfi: atodation of anch [latiente aa ro juire cl»l!/'t*(t^.. il attentlatu fYKKYBODT

Ca^]get,.lir,a 4f«deit

ljtter'etrvelop»rui/iTh..'.jr)

5ymptom8andTiealmentbf Nbrvous, Urinary ati sexual Diaeaaes,clearly delineating al\Jjieilite.-»'!i conditions,' with, full.' Symptom la tUroe-ceiit jorta£e rtimjis tb presia'y Jvrcalor for Ladies,reiatiag to"Di»wi«iT.fir Pnbeapr6d*wly.

FOUNDRIES.

J1XJS-BEAT1I, LYNDON A, 8SHTH. HENUT U. BEACH,

VIGO rOUSDKY

.ud X50}» lr-"-AKI-'

MACHINE !'SHOP

Near the T. H..& I. and E. C. Froigbt Depots, TERBE-HAUTK, INDIANA,

SlATHf lSMITH

&

CO.! PrldTpr's

iu .* J'jffl ssw .jiiJ Bn»s

^HaQnftctorerao£ Staiui Kuglfa#*, itill O'furtyp, and Machinery of every descripticn. All kindr of Iron aud BntBrC&ftltfgemade to order. Kvcrj clasao^ jjft^alrii^ pcomjjtijyttundettto. ad

Urders, eoTiciioit W The highest."Cft'ifA Pfi& T*a$d' icr .jflJ Oopper, rAfl«LAxiit trnn^^' atJrGHwtr Braaavand Iron^ •l.i 0? Ti E. if. F.:WjraLEB. J. BARSAEI)

PflffiXII FOUNDRY

Machine Shop,

Ueiifresji, Bengler & Co.. S. K. epr. 9lb- 4( iareto Sti, near Passon^Gr Hid or: EAOTE.IND.'' )c? iisq .-••• oO \s isj'-vrn ,ilaan£acturera ofStoam Engines, Mill filac'jlflaTV, House Fronts, Tire Fronts, and vJiroulai Kaw MiPt

Sporlal^sntionpald to the minnfactnro and fpairHBf Brasa .Work, PatentOffl Mod la, Ac. fc'aj ealio jirepared.to out Toothed or Cog ea/ftigMf either Oast Iron1, Wiv.tight Trop o« p#rfcd*Ja*«w»r.

O

To be Drawn at Covington, Ky. Cla98 T, Oct. Kith, Class IT, Oct. 31st, 11867 9

,M^ $50,000 20.000 8.000 7.00C 5.000 1.000. 400

price Ot prize o/ prir.ebf

9

63

if

Lottebt

Kt..bv

M.,

:MILLMiKi,'e'Jvainly

OPENING.

We now rtsM'i^lag a fall utock of Qoodi which will beopeoed ontbo4th inst. Ladies, c&II and eee our new ttyle Pntvern Bouneis and Hatj, aprldtf He H. ABBOTT.

pLAUSSiSN, BISHOWSKY &Co Importer® and Jobbers of NOTIONS AND TOYS,

W O E S A E E A E S »—TN— FANCY GROCERIES,

T»»AW**.TI!A», *ttb

lERRB HAUTE & BOWLIKG GRBEN HACK Lias. The nnd rsignod propoee ^e-commence mn« bins a Il*ok Lltie between Terre Ht.aU end Bow-

Oreen, onHona»r, tUo 7U*J»y of October, to Terre ttftate at 7 o'ctock A. J*_Mond»ye, Wedncedays, and Friday^ «b1 Tetprn Toeedeyj, Tbnrtdaye and Satnrdaye. Vre wUl «»aM tbe principal Hotels for paeeengere. rare l*r^mall paroeie and packages t»k(a on MMioBabl# termr. I2A Vxj.jP.v •26dlm rWH. OlAWS.

JTfli on mtn¥a lT[

TerreJIante. Ind.

&

nPflWfl

FEUBMM,

IMPaSlliBS A OBAtraiS IN

1

iloti^e Painting and Oruiiiink. SHOP—On ithSt., 2d Door North of Centra, Engine ^louse. BATHS, PVldFS, W4T$R, JLOSETfi i. fitted up on t}iftmostrappr«Yc1 priuti|Mol.j impairing pi'omptly atteudea to. sep-1

UNDERSIGTSMD lsjAgcJnt

CELEBRATED SCOTCH (JRANITE atOKCHKirw. This material is ftinfri»AoWij.- It Is flnm Bbfislt a-3 nue«ptible of lie kigkmt politA ot any known material. Its chief constituents are the same as Cleopatra's Needle, and Pompey'sj Pillar, at Alexandria, in Egypt, which still-re^ main

THE RAVAGES OF CKNTOK1JES. w.wmna .• ww^eieemTy er ins ms" -terial Is cau^lnx a demand for It in the Kastern ijt(»i«, w^are it, is adopted by the wealthier clashes lo-preft-reu-e to the Italian Harble. r' A ot this Granite may be seen at tbe Adams Express OOicc.

WSer» and faquirta qMm-M,1* JAk frd i1.""' f' Box 7:H. Terre Haute, Ind sat. •jtiLvl-mi--ui.il IT

Dor* and loqnirlns wltl meet with prompt at, JAMK3 O. W1LSJON,

Forintejand all other information, apply to

V. SHEWMAKEB, Asent.

«. Or. ilaiu sud Ninth, 6ts., Terre Haute. R. CvkaiNOS, Suf't, a v. Buffalo rfcij se!3d6m

OCTOBER 1.

&c.,

B3r Bepa»ijingdar4p,prcgiptl:.'/ iios All parties ccmn^ct-id' with this establish tuia^ IsaligPriictftSltMViffika^es'of s»T8rat'yf.sr3 pxWrfeaoe, we fepl edylng Jllat raided fiilj.»»tlafaction.. lo vut ^u^ii'inur» l^i»ti. jn polKl Sr workmirbshili aVid^)i'ic? ,-»a

The highest jinfe m»liJ for »rl. ol'l scTajfi' .Ijton leliverefl at tlio "I'hceaix rolo.lry," a-fftr^hc PasaengvrJ?epot. ,*rj

1

McEtrSKSIf

i»ng24dCmwtf

EENTUCO "STATE|

l^riif^of

9 prize® bf

250 200 150 125 100

155 j,rj^ of '^prizSs df' 220

ir»*os.of

29, prices of priiea. of

261

',50

Prizes amounting to §230.030. 32,000 Ntlmbers and 788 Prizes. TleKels $12,

HalTCS

$6, Quarters $3

The abore

jtfiGJnriCESt

Ptblio,Smoi.E'NcMBEa

will

be

drawn

IN

in

8wobn

at the oprner

Tbe

Covi.notsn,

CoXaustoUSBS at oSe o'clock P.

of FOuaTH SWTt SrHiiETa,

Kentnctj

State

Lotteritsare no

Gift

(batEnter. .bnve

pHaes,.bfi:rtsponsliile Money Lott^rlos,

been

conllttctea

for the

past

drawn

tfcirty

yeoT#, «Bd

are

are

under theivothority^f a cliarter frpsi tbo

Stftte.'iridtSondj

given

jr

the

piyraeuj of

prizes. The drawings are

Vork Herald and

all,

j.ubl'.sho.l lb tiio-Uew

the.QjAfipiiAtiJLOmuiercJRl.

The above scb»me will bo drawn the rajddlj and last of escl) month dutiu^jyi? ud KStiSi Circulars of Loiu'ries drawing dailj ssnt on appti^tien to the Managers.

Address all orders for tickets to MURRAY, EDDY & CO., .: COVISGTOK. Sir, tSpXifinti Wanted Ru29dlwr

OOTS AND SiLOBS. OT1'

Is selling -r. ,''i

Boots & Shoes Verj Ibeap

To clcM oat |l!a large sM«ik"or

Sioots Slioe* and Caltero, fn »*ie- room ior Spiltijj money by salllagxif h'to xxv

No. 3 MecharifcS Partiealsr Attenti«*1«

custoIL^7 OKK ThU Department is in the hanas -ef SI»4J'DX'. octlBdtf

1 8

oiiio odi ,* ..1003 ad ".il S i..ir

TlLli, RIPW 4 COI

Dry Goods' Emporium.

Special Bargains

iJHtS

State Fair Week

DRESS GOODS

STTS.

PBIi

S I N S

SHAWLS, CLOAKS,

GLOVES. HOSIERY

&C," &c., N&c.,

'AT

TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.

Corner 5th and Main Streets.

T6rre Haute* Ind.

G6ALV

BUTSOH CO.,

Y.J

1 he

vr

li t.'ctil, ia product.d

from tifljnSImti a ATI lllfTi M-iCBKY leourantljorix."ji. AgiJiit. Terre Haqtv All orders for co»l ttft Virii UluJ'wiU Oo pronii'tfj QUud. Addroiis V. Stt'.scli ft Pf 'KSrtti, lnJlanUpolIs, or John Aaliiiwsi at,tiier fillntfl," 11 tazif, liitf,

P. S.—The Coal ie mined from thd Aahly F*rm itt4J3n( COAL!! GOAL 11 Ni^undomigned will furnish, at present anj iluriiig tho Eusalug soaso-, either Bruxil orltoselnle Coal, at the lowest possible rates, and tbe very lot't qai!i of Ooal. Any ordt-rs left at tbe -ed' Stcr: of ui. II. liobbiu*, iq Dowllug Htll llloolt, wiUbi .ut with prompt attention.

U^Wtfin USE I'll (J. KSLLT.

fit c. GKOYJbJfi,' jL IS

WOOD AND COAL.

Xiie undersigned is now delivering tbe superior Coal of th! Pionser Jo*l Mining Ckibipany, at -Jarrjr»»ii:etand rcsp-ctlnlly solicits an examlnaitijn ttu4'4rlttl. It will .'crund equal to the jilriizil Cv^I, t^utl is furnished at much less rates. TwodWhve!' cbn. Unis ra to U. L. Thompson, Usq.. im n^'lf arliM Hill and lieaidence. Orders ie:t ai lr iic4*sp'3 Htuvo Store,. Taird Street, inoi ihlif SI vi

uu. wl 1 receive prompt attention. Tlif. C. ultOViCB.

July 17, utf

prizes of, pr!*cs of prizes of

18

J^jOAL !g^OAX! I i'ifain Tho Besl ia tlie C-beapest 1 E r. MEltaiL Is now prepared' to furnish the beet Uraeii und Hi hlun'l (Joal, Also tho Lehigh and 'Antiiracita Uoftlj it orderixl. Orders left at MC' Kcru'f .Store, lp7 "Main 6t!, or Hartsock

nisfe r's, trlirreoei^'prompt attention. a3dtf

GOAL! COAL!I,w

JOHN MCJFARLA2JB IS NOW fj furnishing tbe best.ijuallty af Biver Coa., screened on a wider screen than any-other. Dealer |j using, and at the very lowest rates.

Orders lert at the Conutv Scales, or at WotnimasfBe'a Qrocery, ota tlaln street, next door to U. U.Smith Oo.'s SSove store, will receive prompt Attention. Leave orders with Out. Ar nold, at th*?Pd«t Office. Jy2dtf

I HA KB EL O now supplying tho bost quality of Blver Coa. at tho raorkst rates. Orders left at Chambers' drocery Store, eputhweet corner ol the Pablk iaB*r«j wlU, ««filre j» -nuit »tt*nt|nB

fcpw BO OX and S titfJi SHOP. i-T The aciderjiv^ hnjn^ ju.-t opened their Shop, respectfully Ifit.irsii the .'cltlxans of Terre 15 auto autl.' enrroundinj court try, that they are prepared to da uelc work to the entire satlsfacliou at' tbetr.castovers, as well la sty Is as to Attia1 "bo matter about tbe shapeof the foot,' tbe wry-be»t choice of leather always on iand.— aeu^His in the best stye and on short notion- Svaiy article willrtell by wearin^jwhat our^wtrrkis BTiaytfr rec mratnd t. .lsJaa-jta-rr cJ LEIBINQ A TAKNEIK, Bucm nt of V. Uoberg's new Brick Buildiag, the ur li huuse west corner of Maiu and Seventh reets, noar the Terre HaiW.9 Uause. seplOdly

f^ERKBlTAljTE C05TL COL. ili ol^rooiiT WHJS? tafc-ke»('iug dje iOigWaadiloableetitry, InsiH lts OTS»S,*8. D.'rt«Jnuig bmi&Mi Pe^mhmsiipMd iilihoisUc. Terms »ij hiu,r» »cli of *11. £B?wA6eFp4rt(coJaii,^dreSi-mePnnc(nal, |sepi7dly ondbittn'X 9QJ ^o K- «ABYl*.

ASTROLOCY.

A S O O rrt-M-ir* rinr*L:

O O O

GOOD IEWI FOR ALL

fl,00»Tft ANY PSBSOy WOO WltL KtJUAL madamk Raphael in thic psorx8snH.

rpH] AM

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j^pRCHM'TS DESPATCH, Fast. Freight Line, KSTABLTSUKB KafiL A5tKRICA" EIPHESS CD PROPRIETORS, irjr.sm FORWABO GOODS Fftfk Bfcw York, Boston, Anl all p-in'ls in the New Efaglstnd States lo all poinuin the West au I South-west, Vcit lo Speed to tbe Kcgnlar Express Company,

NEVER-FAILING MADAMK RAPHAEL is the bent. She succeeds when all tbrs hare foiled. All who are iu tronble—all who hare been unfortunate—all whose foud hope* have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promisee and deceit—all who have beeb misled anil trilled with—all fly to bar for advice aud eatiifactlon. All who are in doubt of.thssliNtteMoi those they lo*e, cnuMta-hrr t« relieve and satisfy their minds. In love Jffalrs She Never Fails

She h* the secret of winning tbe aCectious of tbe opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of yonr future wife or ho-band, or absent friend.— She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes tbe married happy iter aid aud aJTlco has been solicited in iunamerable lustances, and the resul' has always be^n the means of securing a

Speedy and nappy Marriage, She Is, therefore, a sure dependence. It Is well known to the public at large that she was the first, and she is the only person lu this country who can show the llkmexs in reality, aud who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns ot life, which can be tested aud pruvod b.r tbousanJs, oth matried and single, who dally and eamrly Tis.t her.

To all In business ber advice is invaluable. Mie can foretell, with tbe gr.atest certainty, the resalt of all commercial and builuxss transactions. tottery numbers glvon without eztrt charge.

MADAME KACBAGL Is a Dooa fide Astrologist thalevery one can depend upon. She is the great. st Astrologist of the nineteenth century. It ia that we 1-knownfact thatmakxs illiterate pretenders copy her advertisement and try to imitate her.

Madams Raphael is Die screuth daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a nrtnral gilt she can foretell your very thoughts, bbe also cures dranlceLnesa.

All Interviews strictly private and confidential. As a Female Physician ber remedies ne*sr fail to cars all female irregularities, and to produce the monthly flow, without danger or oxpttore.— They can not injure, bnt, on the contrary, they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, rome all, to 111 Richmond, bet. Geakal Avenue »d Mi. CinCimxiiti, Ohio.

TERMS.—Ladies, SI Gentlemen, $1,50. N. B.—The Madame will answer DO Ut ten without a feo of 91 and a 3-cent stamp is inclosed.

Address Look Box 631. tOg£Mwly

AND EAR.

D«. CBAS. e. WALL,

OCULIST A.ND AURIST, FROM NEW YORK, IS NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN 1 N I A N A O I S Where he insy be consulted, rare or chxboe, on all dlsc-asea of these delicatu organs. The unt^erskl success of Ir. Wall's practice for the past t»o years in this oity, together with fourteen y«ar» exptriunce in this branch tf tho medical ptofrssioa elsuwhere, should oea gusriutee to thus* afflicted that he is no charlatan or quack,but qualified to accomplish alt he undertakes. l'ro«s J£e removed in uuu iiliuute or ue charge, and without interruption to baslntss.

Patients wio have already bten cure 1 blindness, Deafness Cross £ye, Ac., can b« se on appllcation to the Office. All surgtca- operations made in the presence of the family puys ciaa when desired. Offensive discharges from the Ear* Childien (a sure forerunner of Deafness,) pt roj. neatly CUrrd. Chronic Inflan-ation of the Kjes,

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i'ost .'ff.ee Box 1218.

QANCEIiS.

years' stand­

ing, perfectly cured. Weeping or watery Kye, Oatsract, 1'ilms aidlficers of the Kyo speedily eared,

NO OfJAItGE for an £xamination and an Opinion, and no charge for cNarcCESsrvt, treatment. Updating Booms—21%. Vfest Maryland StreeJ, upstairs.

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Dr. W. €. €OIJDE3F, Who resided in this oity fur four years, and now a resident of Louisville, Ky., who has at this tho* an extensive practice in the treatment of CAN0&&3 and Uaneeroo* Affections, and is rapidly gaining the high repatatlon that be held in thie city during his stay with us. We can tt-stlfy of we know, that Br. Oouden has been eminently successful in the many cases that he treated in this city and surrounding country. The Doctor's mode of treatment differs from all others, salsg as antidote of his own preparation, killing the Cancer, root and branch, without pain, lost of blood, or th6 use of the kuifo. Dr. Couden is wiliiag also, to impart bii mode of treatment of the Cancer to one or two regular practicing fhyslciaus of good repatatlon.

lie

D(OMAIN

dees not'. desire to

place it in the hands of any one who ia not Wall qaalllled to sustain tbe reputation that he has already gained for his Beasady. Any one who may desire farther lnlormation in reference to-the care, or mode of treatment of Oancer, can consult him in person, or by letter, Louisvillo, Ky., P. O. Box OTtf. aprl!0dwfin

PLOW WOKKS.

Eaton, Preble County, Obio.

The Empire Queen of tbe West. This Standard Plow hat never been excelled, and for general purpose never will be. In its construction we are working a perfectly honiogenlona Oast Steel that will out polish and oat live any other Wrough Plow made. It throws wide, cleau, andsracsfal furrow, and In drauwht is the lightest Plow on record, farmers w. 11 do well te examine this Plow at John Scott & Sou's Warehouse,

Terre-Haute, lEdinnu,

Befora purchasing elsewhere. Yo*r interest we daslro to promote, Md what we say is true. nnrtMfiv MranmK OA MPniCl.f, A !n

UNION

INSURANCE CO., O* ISDIAHAPOLia. 1

Capital, 0407,505 78. The Leading Fibe iKBCxutei CoariM or I*b, A Stock Company owned and controlled by the leading Dusiness men in the State.

The fallowi area part of the Stockholder*, who are residents of Terre Baute, and to whom no would refer these wanting sound and reliable insurance at fair rates..

Preston Haisey, Pres't SltMbil State Bank/ J. B. CajDinvham, Druggist. O. Warren's Heirs.

HAVKNSA CO., Agenu,

23dtf Office over Donnelley's Drug Stole.

HATS AND CAPS.

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EW YORK i^AiT STOKK

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JUSTIN RECEIPT OF"

Men*' Hata ot bl kinda, Boys' Hats

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all bindn, ,i

Miaaea' Hats of all kinds,

Infbnta' Irlata oi' all kind*.

And at all pricds.

Uats made to orJer on short notio*. Oen BEd see THE SFB1JHO STkLE3, 'i fi&it side PnkUc Turr^

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STORAGE, COMMISSION ft fcKAfN,5 «. rKiJKLIN. A. 1. HOBUSOKfjj FKAiNKJLIN, MOKBISON ft CO.,

OF.VEiiAL

Commission J?f erchants, No. 88 treat %d St., Cincinnati.

KKfiBKNCKS. IT

Pearce, Tolls, llolton Shaw, Barbour Qo„ A Porter, K. Q. Leonard A Co., Vm. Glenn A Sons, Itob't Mucready 4 Co.. ,, Foster Brothers, Toote,NasbA Co. Chambers, Stevens Co, niU2odly

A S II. N E K, aaoaftixe reawasDiaa ask Comuiission Merchuut,.

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«.i n, a is it Wase Uocss—On the Canal, xear iti« Xferif. Hltt« A &ieiiiait?4 *ud V. C. XAllroad D'pv'la mayBdwtf t'uu Uini, i«u, »3

JOSS

HASir.

ALOHIO BAHST.-"'

Warehouse on First St., at the Caual UmIb.

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JOHN HANEY CO., tf STO&AQI, OQHXlAlall 4V? CO^ES E A I N E A E S

au»dwtf TKBRK IfAITTK. TNT4

riAS AND STEAM FITTING.Kd CM Main Street, between 6th *ad 7th, cL FBEUERIH GE1GER, iw

Having employed the services of J. 8. Fifir- lOS son, a welt known practical workman, he ia no* prepared to execute all erders in the above «sl- Ml