Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 November 1867 — Page 2

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TEKBK HAUTK,

Friday Morning, .November 15th, 1861

PJ5N PICTURES OF GARIBALDI.

HIS iS&& BATTLES, AND HIS MARCH OK ROME or 1867. George Alfred Townsend has published aeinmhlet, entitled "The Life and Battllr^aribaldi, and his March on Romo, in 1867," the style of which may be gatneied'franl ihbfollowing: "GARIBALDI COTTAGE,STATEN ISLAND,

Americans. They were all Republicans and patriots to both their native and adopted lands, and it was among them that Garibaldi lived parts of years 1860-

"He was then a banished man, freshly smarting with wounds of body and heart, his wiuHiuried in a mountain grave, his children orphans across the ocean and his own Bixteen years of hardy battle for frg6dom in both worlds hardly accounted his hon*»- -Blithe never mourned nor- fle •paired, and his record on Staten Island was of truthfulness, pleasantness and toiL F^koeWbim, but his face was remembered still for its most benevolent elo quence and beauty, and the love that Mm! l&ttied to bear him from gome knowledge of his life, made my daily evening walk a visit to tho Italian colony. "At the head of this colony was Signor Meooi, an elderly man of dignity and ge nius. He was fin inventor and manufacturer, and his house was the home of the exile, to whom his factory gave employment. The house was a low frame dwelling in a green yard, with wooden iiilla reaching up behind it. On the pofob, of twilights, when the Italians sat smoking, I used to steal past, humoring the oonceittbat I heard the soft voice «f the great soldier of freedom. They had lettQM frQiT him often, and some of his earlier portraits, and he always wrote to M. Maucci aa 'My dear old Boss.' "Next to the house, across a tence, was Meyw^a Brewery, called now, by everybody, "The Garibaldi Brewery,' and in it the guest worked even with the long hospitality of his friend, molding candles •nd drawing wicks, but he was never re* garded,as ]es» than an honored companion and noon he knocked off werk and took to reading. The history and poetqr of hits native land were his relief, for Bfe was a man of large, bold intelligence, and when the old love of the sea came back to him, now and then, he Bhipped upon voyage, and lived close to the face or nature as next beloved to freedom's. "I seemed to be gladder and better that this greafe man had once lived near my cottage. Itis a disheartening neighborhood that hM never been entered by great good presence. He made a feature of all the woods and lanes. The ferryboats to town were haunted by him. I wondered if I should not some time shake his hand. •'At last this good time came. It came at Bresaria,',whenJI saw him in his camp—• happy, childlike veteran whose broad! shoulder had tumbled thrones—andT talked" into "the magnetism of his oys with the bold word on my tongue ?pf •neighbor 1' but the love and dignity looked made me quite silent. I only: shook his hand and felt that I had passed, the great moment of my life."

As 90 Garibaldi's wife: I'Jn the city of Laguana he looked up at a window one day by chance, and met the gazo of a young girl. It made him alter the rule of his life, which was to know no wife but Italy, and no children but her sons. He was already beloved by this brave girl, and when he told her that hiB mission would not permit the quietness of a fireside life, she answered that she could ride and fight at his side,— Therefore they were married, and women won in Anita a place in the fame of Garibaldi." 1 -His first eon's birth is thus told: _L "It is sad to follow the brave devotion of this lion-hearted wife. She aimed the guns of his vessel, stood cutlass In hand to repel boarders, charged with the cavalry, deployed with skirmishers, rode down the enemy with lance and lasso, and, aftep the combat, cooked and comforted, lejfdfing to a two-fold life. Menotti Garibaldi, her first son, was born at San Simon, Uri^guay, on the 10th of September, 18^Q. His mothor fought in an action four dayp before bis birth and twelve days afterward the party of soldiers with whom shfo quartered were surprised and nearly all slain, so that she climbed apon a horse with her baby, and galloped Into the forest. At this tune Garibaldi had gone twenty miles to find food and clothing for the mother and child, swimming two risers on the way. For three months this future young invader of the Roman territory was carried on horseback by bis father, suspended in a handerchief from Garibaldi's neck, and kept warm with his breath. Wild as this career may ha^e been for a woman, it was like that of the Maids of Orleans and Saragossa. Freedom's necessities and loves nerved without unsexing her. All her life long she was held in almost superstitious regardj"

One of GariDaldi's fights with the Ttfebch for Rome, in 1849, is thus sketched: "The villa stood upon terraces the lawn before it full of busts, statues, summer houses, hedges and clumps of trees, wbs enclosed by strong walls, converging toward one massive gate, on which cannon and mu9kets concentrated a murderous and incessant fire. With his white poneho and plumed hat rendering him a target, GariOaldi led the Italian Legion, and the Bersaglieri at a charge through the gateway and up the broad walk.— From every marble effigy a death's head aimed the orange trees dropped shells every belvidere was full of French tirailleurs. His cloak and hat riddled with balls, he leaped the terraces, waving his •word, and cried "surrender I" From the great stairway and luxurious saloons the reply came like an earthquake. He was alone with a handful, and the flower of Italy lay dead in the garden walks. Beaten back to the gate, the trumpet aounded again again the lawn and terraces were filled with dead. The third charge saw him on the stairs, immortal but alone. Now the Lombard Legion advanced, with Henry Dondoldo at its head, to give one hour of that blind old Doge, his ancestor. To the sound of eight trumpets these two divisions climbed the stairs every officer wu slain at the cannon's mouth. Thrice again the assault was made, against fresh French reserves, each time a march into a vault. Now Garibaldi mounted at the head of his lancers, infantry behind him the dying In the gardens saw in the broad daylight his waving plume darken upon -•. the path, and cheered aim as be,galloped.

He spurred to the marble stairs, and ass cending them, wheeled on the landing place llko an equestrian statue in apotheosis and flourished his sabre. A fusillade

'rang oat, and horse and rider reeled and disappeared. He -was up again, and on foot in time to lead the infantry, bayonet in hand they cleared the long saloons, swept the halls, drove the French over the -balustrades and out of the windows all Jloody and gasping while they stopped for

breath

7a

October, 1867.

"Last summer I lived a little while beaide the Narrow# on this most beautiful Island. For neighbors I had a colony of Italians, chatty, cheerful, hopefulpepple, who spoke scarcely intelligible English, anil-these inhabited small cottages a quar ter fcfutnilo back from the bay, where they made a self-amusing, anomalous cotamunity, so merry and innocent that 1 often wished I could be their countryman to'Wj' admitted into their circle. They dnf&k wines imported by themselves from Italy—good Capri Sec, Margala and l&out/e Pulciano—lived upon bare floors as troy had done at home, and were surrounded by parrots, dogs and chickens. "I sometimes went over to see them, and felt keenly the contrast of their lightheartiness with the anxious moneygetting. money-talking nature of our

Fi**ch reserve flowed like a

deluge thtai"W44.B_.0

V'He mounted it, mild arid beautiful as a saint condemned. 'Defense is henceforth a waste of Italian life,' ho said, 'unless we are resolved to ^&om£ another Saragossa. I will withdraw my iJrave men to the mountains that Rome may not be sacked, leaving the glories and monuments of art intact

till abetter day shall come. -.."In tears they proclaimed their decree: 'fifhe'Roman Republic: In the name of God and the poople! Tho Roman Continent Assembly discontinues a defense which has beootJi^e' impoBtdble. It has its Hi-

On tfha. 2d-«f after sixty-five days of heroic defense, Garibaldi assembled his troops in the.equare .befon St. Peter's.— He advanced into tho center of them, and announced his. plan,'.,pf,warfare in the Marshes and.Trovincea. recompense for .the lave you may. shOw'j&nr bountry^-tie said, '1 offer hunger, thirst, cold,rwar_ and death who accepts. these terms, let him follow mo.' "Emerging upon the coast of Piedmont, he'fouhd -th&t the'King, Carlo Alberto, bad abdicated on the field of battle to I save some shadow of a crown for his son, and his son, King Victor Emanuel, ban-ished-Garibaldi from hja realm. He sailled to Algiers, then to Now York, cheerfully waiting freedom's good time. '•In Now Ycrk he was treated with disItinct^^bjit the press,'timidof giving ofjfense to the Catholic clergy—a class of monti)*t t° py experience read the newspapers fe.4s and Irtnucintfe' them more than any other in America— gave him little en56mium. Boardihg awnile with Sfgnor-

Pastacaldi, in Irvihg Place, «he moved to his friend Meucci's, on Staten Island.— MeUooi was clever and poor, Garibaldi, the successor of Rienzi, molded candles there for his bread, setting democracy its cardinal example. Meucci had a hard Btrtiggl&'to get-along, and^Garibaldi left as Captain of a ship at last to San Francisco, California.

Some years he kept at sea, nourishing his dreams of freedom yet. and hearing that amnesty bad been proclaimed in Sardinia, he departed for Nice in time to see his mother die and for her virtues and his valor all the city followed her body by torchlight to tho gravo. "Th'e advance of Garibaldi on Rome in this year of 1867 is animated by the intensest of all. the feelings of his life. He is an old man looking from his rocky is-* land he sees all his race made prosperous and united by his individual devotion, except the Romans. So long as Rome, is constrained, Italy is incomplete, and working from that excepted spot, ambitious churchmen, as in the past, will foment intestine discord in Italy, or allure the rapacious stranger. It is not sought to banish the Christian church, but to dethrone a political churchman, who does not love Italy, intelligence nor freedom whoso personal will is despotism and who, entrenched upon the national soil, excommunicates the King and the patriot together. If the Papacy is founded in the needs of any vast body of man-, kind, its own usefulness will preserve it but it has no right to forbid competition and slander civilization—a military fortress where Christ is dishonored to be the chief of a detective police. It claims tho right to hold, free of taxation, vast ecclesiastical establishments over all Italy, which are but strongholds of mutiny, and no nation daro respect itself that admits its monstrous pretensions. I have found, as an American journalist, that sympathy with Italy'is made a political offense in America. When I have sometimes said a cheerful word for the greatest man of my generation, tho subject of this sketch I have been advised that it displeases some mysterious interest which I rofuse to acknowledge. Any ecclesiastic in the Pope's position, would be an enemy to freedom, Methodist, Baptist, Quaker, or Catholic. Lot this man, Pius, enter the lists with other faiths all men want the best faith, whatever it may be, and all men: will have freedom. I am persuaded that American Catholics value their cheerfully accorded toleration in a land of liberty too woll to -believe their faith endangared anywhere by the triumph of patriotism and freedom. Grand and manly it is to see this1 republican soldier, making all titles mean by his quiet refusal of them, dweUing. at Caprera in the free air of the'seas,'under the tinted mountains, asking no higher fame than to die under tho walls of Rome

Hints for Cboosing Heat at Market. We have often been surprised at the ignorance displayed by housekeepers in the selections which they frequently make in* the market for family supplies. Many seem to think if they have choson from an over-grown beast or bird with large bones, and loaded with masses of fat upon iti flesh, that they have been partic ularly lucky, and secured an excellent dish, when, in all probability, they have taken the very worst and the least profit able for consumption. In purchasing a quarter of an animal, or pieccs from it, we •hould select such as have the smallest, thinnest and flattest bones, covered by the finest grain of flesh, with the fat intermixed in thin streaks or layers with the loan. This will almost invariably be found tender, juicy and profitable. On the contrary, meat with large, round, thick bones, of a 00arse grain, and showing the fat in thick slices or large lumps, will prove tough, unsavory, and so far, as the profitable part of it is concerned, not worth so much by twenty-five to fifty per cent, as the finer bone qualities. Poultry, which haB long, coarse legs, neek and head, ought to be avoided, while that with short, fine legs, long, round and plump bodies, and a fine, short neck and head, if of a suitable ago, should be preferred.

These remarks do not apply with the same force to fish, for several kinds of the most bony are very good eating, although they may not bo as profitable as those with fewer bones. The most delicate, however, have rather a largo number of bones compared with the amount of meat they give for example, the salmon, bass, cod and mackerel of salt water, and the Mackinaw trout, muscalonge and white fish qf the fresh water. Very large vegetables are not usually as delicate as those of medium size but to this rule there are many exceptions. As for fruits, the largest are usually the best.

THE

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left

towntawe

the assault. A thoi ««nd men Bad

thfa ono I mndred of them ofli-

care, and oTOSe wef ^e nobl^names of Hasina, Dondolo, Davcr»e and Sc°nam Afttfr the last sortie in defense of Rome, tho following scare

"At dawn the awful combat slackened. MazzinifBtandingup'infeheassembly, related the story of the night. They sent for Garibaldi. "When he appeared at the door of the chamber all .the deputies arose and applauded. He was covered with blood.Hisjilothea weja pierced with balls and bilyonet ttarnsS nia -sabre mu pent that it would not^ outer sheath half way. "'TO tiie Tribune! to the Tribune!"' thiay oried.,

cable recently laid from Florida to

Cuba bids fair to be merely the beginning of a system of wires destined to bring us into telegraphic connection with the whole of South America. A company entitled "the Spanish American Intercommunication Telegraph Company," has been chartered with a capital of two and half millions of dollars, to run a line along the western coast, south from Panama. Valuable concessions have already been made by Peru, and similar favors are expected from Chili, Bolivia, Ecuador and Columbia. How the connection between Cuba and ihe Isthmus is.to be made has not yet been determined whether director by way of Yucatan on the one side or the chain of tho "West India Islands on the other. The laying down .of some line is of course a mere question of time, at the present rate ot progress of such enterpris-

THE

been

(Not by Edgar *rFbe.)

Hear the echoes from the Hells— -Baden Hells-I UOlW-i HfiinrrtWM What a tala of selfishness their recollecttoir-trtlrf-

How fickle tortnre battles With the ball that rolls anti-rattles ~r.

On its devcliBb carecf!

While the coins that overspfinklo,' All the numbers seem to twinkle,

1

In a sort of running rhyme.

in a a if as

Respectfully

TTV-

To the ham of speculation that annually swells From the Hells, Hells, Hells— From the Banters and tho Punterjjof tttn Sella,

llear the merry laughing UiMls, Baden Hells! Singing out thoir calls to happiness like wedding bells,

Bl&iditfg eyes with Ipst of Dcad'niag iieafto other'f ij\}^ With the molten gold ana n6t«a,

Calling out,

We

are misery's atitidotcs 1

Come and Clutch us!" or their poison-beauty gloats. Longing doubtllow the air resounding fills With the cricB from out that Hell of Cure for Ills!

How the swells

MAt the wells Dream of health or of wealth,n'm eaoh-wlls Of the craving that impols To the winning and the sinning, Of tho Hells, Hells, Hells, To.tlie lo-ing,and abusipk of the Hells. ,MJ0W Jii

Hear the losers at tho Hells— HombuEg Hells.l

What an end of druad deXpondiSndy-their meln foretells? When fortuno turns her back,

And the promised Rod looks Black, A ml

A lid he hears its worshipped name All is lost" In a timorous appealing to the mercy of Leblanc In a sad expostulation With tho croupiers of Leblanc. ii

Playing higher, higher, higher, With a maddening desire, And a desperate endearor Sow—now to win or never, Though it lore andhonor cost, a

Ofthe HeUs,Hells, Sella! What a talo tlieir echo tells Of despair!

How they cling to Black and Bed What a tremor they-outspread Of the loving hearts that wait in hope at home.

Yot tho year it fully knows By^ho curses Or the purses How the fortune ebbs and flows I How the scandal stinks and,smells By the sinking -or the swnlting.In the budget the Hells!

llear the (jroatii ng In the Hells! Baden Hells! Ev'ry coin in hope thrown down, Bo it florin, thaler, crowu,

I«a groan,

v.And the croupiettdressed in sajj^tgla? Sitting down before the table, And who dealing, dealing, dealing,

In that well-known mpnitone, Coldly glory in the feeling, That their human heart is stone Green cloth their only scenery,

They go by some machinery, Without souls And their master takes the tolls, While the tiall it rblls and rolls,

Bolls

And rattles in the Hells. But his heart no'longer,swells!1

At the Psean of the Hells For he hears above the echo of tlie. Hells Tho knells, knells, knells,

Ofthe Hells,

In the fast approaching time, When ruin, lust, and crime "Will be driven from the well?, ...

Iu the downfall of the Hills-1-Of the Hells, Hells, Hells To the laoaning and the groaning of tho Hells!

:'f A If

MY "OASTLE IN.SPAIK."

Laying each postering care" on the shelf,' I have been having a day to myself Lapped in luxurious indolent ease, Nothing to look after, no one to please So

I

have bfen at my dreaming again,

High are its turrets and shining its towers, Gay its patterns, with the loveliest flowers Brilliant its borders with beauty and bloom, Fragrant its air with the richest perfume, Silver-voiced fountains, a erystaline rain, Plash in tho courts of my Castle in Spain

Grand are Its avofiue* flt&toly'aud wioe Broad is the terrace that slopes to the tide Purple the vines overhanging the wall, Laden the fig trees—and, fair among all, Birds of rare plumage and exquisite strain «J Filt through the groves Qf my Castle in Spain.

Never were lawns of such velvoty green, Never such plctureS^uo valleys wei e,8een,„ Jf? Nature and art have so bountiful been *Vl. Still it is fairer and brighter within Beauty of garden, and mountain and plain, Fade ip the. glow of my Castle in Spain!

Here liaye I gathered,-jfrom -near and from far, All things that rareist and lovteliest are Diamonds that Bparkle, and jowels that shine, Pearls from tho ocean and gorns from the mine Shells from the far. away coasts of the main Sing of the sea in my Castlo in Spain.

Dear kingly poets, the new and the old, V_. lii. Speak from their covers of azure and gold Faces immortal look down from the wa(la Heroes, in marble, embellish the halls Musis is there and tho sweetest refrain Tenderly flontB through my Castle iu Spain.

Yet though its value VerS HchVa^untold, ft 4 Better than jowels, and better than gold, More than all else the assurance divine, Como to it shadow, or come to it sfailqd, 2ome to it sickness, or sorrow, or pain, Love flieth not from my Castlo in Spain.

PALMER

does not stake -his reputation

on one Perfume alone.' He will wager any one of bis one hundred perfumesi against the, -finest^bf^ill the great advertised, in the market. 13dwlw.

ggf If Asmodeus ahoul^ unroo( all the houses in Now York, as the story says he unroofed those of Madrid, in the dressing rooms of nine-tenths of the ieau monde would be seen Phalon's "Night-BIoomi ing Cerus."—Wilkesla-rre

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Ancient Fine Arts.

To the Editor of the New Xork HeralcTi^ Respecting tberolics of porcelain V*r found in the late" exhumations, at Herctilaneum, which have been forwarded to the Society of Antiquities in London, whereof your correspohdent says the bottle resembling Drake's Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by tho agent of Dr. Drake, we desire to state he is incorreot in every respect. If a bottle was found bearing our lettering, tho language of the Ancient .Romans was different from the accepted literature of that day. Our Agent has other business than this in Europe, and has not been ih Italy at all. \No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Rome but trying to impose upon a society of Antiquarians in this way, seems quite useless, and wo do not appreciate the joke. It is unnecessary for us to spend money in Europe while we are unable to supply the demanfi for these celebrated Bitters here.

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THE INDIAN UNIHENT, As ft' rolief, over ready as a killer of Palu, taken inwaidly, or outwardly applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure of RbCUIDAtlC and Neuralgic Affections, Sprains, Bruises,Ac., it is unequalled. It is also most efflcacihus, taken inwardly, in the cure of Cholera. Cramps and Pains In the stomsch, Diarrhoea, Dyessentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Ac., and without exception the most wonderftal Panacea the world affords. No FAMILY should bo without it. Every '1BAYELE& by laud or sea should havo a bottle. MINEBS and FAKMKRS residing at a distance from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand. In caso of accidents, and sudden attacks of Stomach Complacnts, Its value cannot be oetimated. Inquire for Major LANE'S INDIAN -LINIMENT, and take no other, PRICE SO CTS. per bottle. For sale at Wholesale and Retail by Demaa Barnes & Co., 21 Park Bow. N. Y. Gale & Robinson, 180 Greenwich St., N.Y. F. C. Wells* Co., 192 Fulton St., N. Y. Cbas. N. Crittenden, 38 6th Avenue, N. Y. and by respestable Druggists throughout the warld. None genuine unless signed »y JOHN THOS. LANI, and countersigned by J. T. LANE & CO., Proprietors 163 Broadway, N. Y. tend 'or Circular.

HE CELEBRATED ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS.

J. EST BY & CO., Brattleboro, Yt., Th»Origin»l Inventors and Manufacturers. Combining more perfections than any other in the world. Bfcve taken the 1st premiums at all the piincipal fairs in the country. 1P5 Washington St., Boston 417 Brosmest. N. Y. 96No. 7th at., Phila. 116 Randolph Bt.. Chicago.

You're Wanted! Look Here! Agents, both mate and lemaeo, wanted everywhere, to sell the PATENT IMPROVED INK BESEKvoia, (by which from one to two pages can be written withoat replenishing with ink), ana our Fancy and Dry Goods, etc. Can lear from S3 to SIC a dty. No capital required. Price 10 cents, with an advertisement describing an article for sale in our Dollar Purchasing Agency.--Circulars sent FREE. EASTlfAAT KEN* DA1L, 65 Hanom Street, Boston,

WANTED—AN

AGENT—One chance in each

town, worthy the attantion of an active business nan, to take the agency for the sale of B&AMTREET'S RUBBER MOULDING AND WEATHER inm, applied to the aides, bottom, top and centre tPdbon and windows. The sale is beyoud anything mr ottered before to an agent, and from $10 to 926 per day can be made. Send for agents' circular. Tho first who apply seenre a bargain. Terms for Moulding, cash. J. &. BBADSTRKST A 00. Boston, Haas.

AND OTHTO6.—TH® -©BAfTOU PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Beet, Cheapest and most Darable Paint in nse tWO COats Well put mTrSI fUtlDMt Oil, will last 10 or IS years It Is of alight brown or beantiful chocolato color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, anb or cream, to suit the tasto

cospany,

OPPOSITION LINE

TO CALIFORNIA

HVEBY 20 DAYS.

Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricnltural Implements, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and Woaden ware Canvas, Metal and Shingla Boob, (It being Fire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial Oases, Canal Boats, Ships, Ships' bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 6000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paiut for any pa pose is nnnurpouBod for body, durability, elasticity, and adheeivene s. Price $6 per bbl., of 300 lbs, which will supply a farmer for years to come, warrant ted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives lull particulars. Nono genuine unices branded in a trade mark, Grafton Minetal Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL.Proprieter^ 542Pearl Street, New York. Agunts Wanted.

MISSOURI

445&4i-5 Broadway, N. f.

Apply at once to BBOUGHTON & WYMAN, 13 Bible House, New York.

IT^ItEIGHT

ows at a' glance how to calculate

irei'ghi bills' off any amount at any given rate.— Railroad, Steamboat and Express Companies all me it. Every agent should have on*. Copy by piost for $1,25. ANDREW THOMPSON,

LAN DS—15,000 acres choio* farm­

ing and Timl-O! laua,-, in tilb Wrslrn Mis.-oiirl, at SI,2.5 per (c«' in tot* to suit. Title p» rt«-t. Wm HICK -K, .lu_ 30 Broai St., Now York tiit.v

DRY GOOD8.

40cts per yd.j-

GQ0DS

F'OR CASH, nV-.'/-ft" ,.'l 1 _•' ftlTj

-AT THE-

fWLWH

mmm.

Merrlmac, Cochico, Sprague, and t-» all the Best Brands I'nnts at 12J cts!

French Merl-

iii -y nos, all colors, 90c per yd, worth 11,25

Double Width

English Merinos,

Solid colored "Twilled Persians for "Walking Suits,

Hl 25cts per yard.

50 65 cts per yd, worth 65 & 75 cts

M1 yard wide Black Alpacas, 85 cents per yard.

Empress Pop-

lins reduced from .. $1 to 75cts per yd.

Rep Poplins

marked down from $1)25 to $1 oer yd.

Silk'and Wool A Plaid Poplins for tyi .i-V/:! Children, $1,25.

)H fearfully sacrificed,

•v fUonly $1,50 pery'd. 36 inch wide BlackSilks at $2,50

JJl Genalne Irish Poplins at $2,50.

300 PATTERNS

Dress Goods, Silks and Mohairs, at 50 cts per yd! Ask to see these patterns.

Large Display of

Plaid Shawls, Cloakings and

OloaltSs &c.'T

FURS! FURS!! In Mink, Fitch, Water.Mink, Siberian Squirrel, &c.

Ladies will find the Great Sensation of the hour in

Embroideries and Lace Collars

at Prices that everybody can afford to 'make an investment!

Bleached Muslins ono yard wide at 12J cents, worth 16$ cts. Cotton and "Wool Flannels reduced in Price.

Bed Blankots at $5,00 per pair, and upwards. All Wool Ingrain Carpets reduced to $1,00 per yard, heretofore cheap at $1,25.

W. S. BYCE & CO., 77

d&W

SSain Street.

0. WITTIG& CO.,

73 MAIN STREET,

OPPOSITE MoKEEN'S BANK,

Weekly Bulletin.

We are just receiving a beautiful assortment of

Broche Shawls,

Ifcistori Shawls,

(The beauty of tbe Kistorl Shawl is that it is better than any other Imported Shawl, in so muoh as it will not effect the finest dresa over which it is worn.)

Square Shawls,

Shoulder Shawls

In prices, style and quality wo rival any other Honno in the country.

Just Opened.

ALL WOOL BLANKETS,

9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 1S-4.

Prices In Blankots are so low as to insure to everybody a warm bod.

ISTOVJELTIES.—Nail

Heads,

New Stylo Belt-Buckles^ Setts in Steel and Ivory, Shell Boxes, Ac

DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.

Our Stock of Prints consists of the Best Brands, and when we say BEST, we mean it. In Muslins, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimeres, Ac., we have made additions this week.

W Come and examine our Stoek. Our prices are Low.

C. WITTIG ac CO

Our Store is next door to Davis's Drug Store.

riLAUSSEN, BISHO WSKY & Co Importers and Jobbers of NOTIONS AND TOYS,

W O E S A E A S I N I FANCY GROCERIES,

SEOABS, TOBACCOS, TEAS, Idtf

NEW YORK

Dress, Saeque and Cloak

Suits col ^xrir^scientiffc principles, and warranted to' jgufe jaausi Ji't' ... J'l'jt »..*

GIVE SATISFACTION!

Alio a fine assortment of?

LATEST STYLE

No. 85 Main Street, up Stairs. •.••J* .\i riu. «t f|.:to

M. A. WAL.TBB

CHEAP MILLINERY

A E S S E S

THE ttir

CHEAPEST IN THE CITI

At No, 85 Mctin Street.

ft*-..m toga a'

(UP STAISS.)

1 1 IS S S A 1 E

JgJRQWN & MELVIN,

WU0LX8AI• a BRAIT. DIALKB8 IN 'M'l!

China, Qdeensware, Glassware, House-furnishing Goods,

COAL OIL LAMPS, gi.» Lanterns, Table Cutlery, £$,,

jjt NO. 3 MAIST STBKKTj

Much of hiB practice has been of a priyate. ua tare. 8tphilis, Gonorrhea,Oleet, Stricture,'0H nary Diseases, Sgpitilic or Mercurial Affections of Ou Throat, Skin or Bones Orchitis, SMni or Hupture klso, the effects of a Solitary Qabit, rolnous .tt Body and Mind, producing blotches, debility, Im potency, diszinew,dimness of Sight, confusion pt ideas, evil foreboding, arersion to society, Ions ot memory, weakness. &>., not all.those in any oa case,but all occurring frequently iii various cases

Accommodations ample, charges modoratu cures guaranteed. Consultationii by letter or u: office, free. Most cases can be properly trrfatc-" ty Menstruation and fre^nanoy, oc. without an interview, and medicines, Bncrirefroo observation, sent by mail or express. No -hindrance to business In most cases.

Addnass Box 8092, St. Lonis, Mo. Honrs—-8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Office permanently located at No.617 St.Charles Street,between Sixtl »Ld Seyenth,one square South of Lindell Ilotel,« retired spot in the centre of tho city.

Consultation rooms, and rooms for the acoom modation of suoh patients as require daily person al attention.

EVEBYBODY

Can get, In a seated letter onvelope,my Theory Symptoms andTieatment of Nervous, Cripary auc SexualDlseases,clearly ddlineating all the diseased conditions, With lull Symptom Lists, for twi. three-cent postage stamps to prepay postage.— Circular for Ladies,relating to 'IHaeases of PuberaprSdawly.

PLUMBING. E. BUCKELL being a practical

PLUMBER, ana at the request'Of many friends, begs to announca.that he is now prepared.to execute all orders in the above business,[in connection ith his

House Painting and draining.

SHOP—On 4ih St., 2d Door North of Oontri Engine House. BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, fitted up on the most approved principles.

Repairing promptly attended to. sep3

FOUNDRIES.

JAMES 6BATH. LYNDON A* SMITH, HKKBT H.KVACll

VIOO FOUNDRY

11A8T1N68.

QUEEN8WARE. h*

Tftrrft TT antft ,Jnrl se2Idw3m

jjENDItlCI fSLLEMEE,

IMPOBTEBS St DEALERS IN

CHINA, GLASS,

una

EARRTHENWARE,

147 Main Street, TBRRE HAUTE, IND., dwly,

D«€TO» WHITTIEH,

ABEQ0LABLY

Bismarck Silk

BRED PHYSICIAN, as hi.

Diglotna which hangs in his office will show has made Xfhrama Diuatet the study of his lift, an! has a Uniou-wide reputation, having been Vmgei located tH St. Loot* than any other Chr»n,ic Dlseas Physician. -1

AND S"-'"'"''

MACHINE SHOP!

Near the T. H. A I. and E. St C. Freight Depots, TERBE-HAUTE, INDIANA, ^.

SEATH, SMITH & CO., Propr's.

Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Mill Gearine, and Machinery of every description. All kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made to order. Every class of repairing promptly attended to.

Orders solicited.

The highest Cash Price Paid .for Old Copper, Brass,and Iron augSdwtf

T. H. MC'KLFRKSH. B. P. DENOLBR. J. BARNARD.

FHfENIX FOUNDRY AND

Machine Shop,

McElfresh, Dengler & Co.,

S. E. cor. '9th St Eagle Sts near Passenger Depot, TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills.

Special attention paid to the manufacture and repair of Brass Work, Patent Office Models, Ac. Wc are also prepared to out Toothed or Cog Gearings of either Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass, in the most perfect manner. •ar* Bepairing done promptly.

All parties oonnected with this establishment being Practical Mechanics of several years expertenoe, we feel safe in saying that we can render full satisfaction to our customers, both in point of workmanship and price.

The highest price paid for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry," near the Passenger Depot.

McKLFBKSH, DENOLERA CO.

ang24d6mwtf

SALE OF THE W,-,}

POOH HOUSE FARM:"

SEALEDofthe

PROPOSALS will be received by the Board Commissioners of Yigo County, until Tuesday, third day of December, 1867, at tbe Auditor's Office of said County,, for the lale of the present Poor House Farm, in Lost Creek Township, being the nw qr. of the nw qr. of section 30, town 12, range 8, west containing forty acres, more or less, with aiLthe buildings thereon, consisting of two Brick Buildings, containing 14 rooms, one Frame Building, containing S rooms, -aud other out-houses, Stable, a good bearing Orchard of over 100 choice APPta* aad other fruit trees. The land is situated two and a half Biles east of the city of Terre Haute, on the Bloomington Koad, is an eligible stand for a Country Tavern Jand the land well snited for market gardening.

TEBMB or SALE.—One-fourth cash in hand, and the balance in equal annnal payments of one, two and three years, with interest from data.

The Board reserves the right to reject all. bids. Possession will be given soon as the inmates of the premises can be removed to the new'Otftiht Asylum which will be probably sometime in December next. WILLIAM PADDOCK, oct29awts Auditor of Yigo County,

DHY GOODS. ASTROLOGY.

C. l) BE ii 21.

1867!'

BA^Gk^IISrS

DRY.* GOODS,

.] r. .-'jiMzjb «»e5AT'3 ^wils "is

TlfBLL, RIPIEV IXI.y

Comer 6th and. Main Streets.

SHAWLS

shawl^,

SHAWLS

Lady Washington Shawls, Middlesex Shawls, »-ru Ladies Long,

Ladies Square,

Misses Long, Misses Square, -PWOWW Child's Long,

Child's Square,

Paisley Shawls, Broche Shawls,

.ai)s In Largo Assortment.

10 4 SHEETINGS,

Blenched and Unbleached,

At 40 Cents per Yard!

1 Case Hill's- "Semper Idem," Bleached,

At Twenty Cents

1 Case Good 4-4 Bleached at 15 Cents)

GREAT DRIVE

Double Fold English Merinos

-A.t 35 Cents

TV ELL, ItlJPJjJEY & GO'S

GllEAT WHOLESALE & RETAIL -.Z'jtiditi 'pi Mu -I.

Dry Goods Emporium.

Terro Haute, Ind*

DRY COODS.

OCTOBER 22, 1867.

Those in search of Pall and Winter Goods, are invited to call and examine the stock no on exhibition at

N I E S

No. HO Main Street. NOBTH SEDB,) Whero a new and complete supply of

Long Shawls, Middlesex Shawls, Square Shawls,

Breakfast Shawls, Knit Shawls,

Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks,

In the Latest Styles, and at Prices qi

T0 STJIT ALL

Ladies, it will pay you to look through

Our Dress Goods Department. French. Merinos, English Merinos, Plain and Rep Poplins,

(New Colon

Plain Alpaccas, Fancy iPlaids, Wool Delaines—AH Colors.

ORIENTAL LUSTRES,

At prices which cannot be undersold) Wo receive DOMESTIC GOODS week, ly, and our Customers can rely on finding

Tbe. Latest Styles In Prints

AT

N I E E S

INSURANCE.

AM NO"W~RBADY TO INsure the property of my old patrons, and as many new ones ai possible, in

Safe and Reliable Companies.

I have tbe

Insurance Company of NORTH AMERICA,

of Philadelphia, incorporated 1793. Oapital over $1,700,000.00. Has paid Losses in Cash 918,£00,• 000.00. Its Stock is worth $2.11%. Has had 73 years successful business experience also hare

Tbe International Ins. Co. of

N E W O

Capital. $1,320,000 A5D THE

Lumbermen's Insurance Co,,

Of Chicago.

Capital #300,000. Both flrat-class and reliable Oompanies. I also have the Universal Life Insurance ^Company, of New York, whleh presents greater Inducements than any other Life Company In existence.

If persons who have Policies in the Wlnnesboik Insurance Company will call at my Office, I will give them some information tbat will be of Talne to tbem. If. J. WHSELKK, Office up-stair* near corner of 4th aud Wabash •treets. nJdtf

TXT^JIOWABD MANNING, House, Sign and Carriage JPaintinjc, 6LAZIHG, FAPER.HAJ(«I»H, Ac.

Mixsd. paints, of.every dasoription, Varjiiahm, I'ut'fy, *c., alwayron hand, and fer sale on the most reMonable terms. Give me call. Shop on Oherry street, between 3d and 4th. o39dly

ASTRO LOGY.

JUQ QK. OUT/i''

dOODHffiWSFOR ALL!

*1,000 T® AWT PIR80N WEO WILL KQUAL MADAMR BAPHAXL IN THE P*0**88I0».

KE NEVBMAILLNG MADAMK RAPHAIL is the beat. She succeeds when all elhars hare failed. All who are In trouble—all «b» have been unfortunate—all whlose fond hopes have tx-ou disappointed, ornshed and blasted by false promisee and deceit—all who bare been misled and trifled with—*11 fly to her for adTice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of the affections of those they love, consnlt her to relieve and aatisly their minds.

In Love Affairs She Never Falls.

She has the secret of winning the affeations ot the opposite sex. She shows yon the likeness ol

Sourguides

future wife or huaband, or absent friend.— ha the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Ber aid and ad rice has boeu solicited in iunnmsrable instances, and the result has always been ths means of shearing a

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well know A to the pnblio at large that she was the flrat, and she is the only person iu this country who can show the likene«s in reality, aud who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advice is Invaluable. She can foretell, with tbe grwatest certainty, tbe result of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers glvun without extra charge. MADAME RAPUAKL is a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Astrologut of the nineteenth century. It ia that we'l-known fact thatmakes illiterate pretenders copy ber advertisements and try to Imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a nrtural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a Female Physician her remediee new fail to cure all female Irregularities, and to produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— They can not injure, but, on the contrarj. they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

111 Bichmtod, bei Ceitral Arcane ui Ml.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Oentlemen, tl,M. N. B.—Tbe Madame will answer no letters with• out a fee of SI and a 3-cent stamp is lnoioeed.

Address Look Box 631. MgSSdwly

The Pen is Xlghtier than the Sword."

THE €KliD PEN,

fiEST AND CHEAPEST OF PE1VS:

Morton's Gold Pens,

The Best Pens in the

World.

For sale at JVo. 25 MaidenLane, New-York, and by every duty appointed Agent at the same prices.

Morton makes no fens stamped with the JVame or Trademark of any others therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be best suited, and at t?ie same prices, by calling on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton tPen must send to Headquarters, where tJteir orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A Catalogue, withfitll description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage, a

JA

Washington Shawls

Misses Long Shawls, Misses Square Shawls,

A. MORTON.

STORAGE, COMMISSION & tilUIN.

S. rSANKLlN. A. D, MOBBISON.

FRANKLIN, MORRISON & CO.,

GKNKBiJi

Commission Merchants, No. S8 West 2d St., Cincinnati.

REFERENCES.

Pearce, Tollo, Holton Shaw, Barbour St Oo., & Porter, Wm. Glenn St Sons, Foster Brothers, Chambers, Stevons St Oo.

E. O. Leonard

Jl

Co.,

Jlob't Macready St Co.. Foote, Nash A t'o. mli25dly

S S E

asoaiTiMG re&WA.u>iM« AND

Commisision Merchant,

AND DCALSBFL IN

Or a in, Flour and Salt.

WA&K UOUBS—On the Oan*!. SEAR THO Terre Haute Richmond Atid K. A 0. kUUroad D^DHU* maySdwtf TVBKI HAUTB, IND,

JOHN HANST. ALOMIO HANET, TOHN HANEY & CO., 8TO&AQB, OOMMISION AND

A I N E A E S

Warehouse on First St., at the Canal Baitln. anftdwtf TRRBK HATTTK. INK

Gifts for Chrlstman & New Years!

A SUPERB STOCK OF FINK SOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN AND THOROUGHLY RFOULATfcD, AT THE

LOW PNIOBOF SIOKAOH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold HnntingWatches f250 to 1,000 100 Magio Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 100 Ladies Watches, enameled 100 to 300 200 Gold Huat'g Chron'ter Watches 350 to 300 290 Gold Hunt'g English Levers.... 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting linplox Watohes 160 to 900 BOO Gold Hunt'g American Watchea 100 to 260 500 Silver Hunting Levers SO to 160 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 7ft to 260 600 Gold Ladies Watches 60 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Leplnes i'l to 76 1,000 Misscullaneous Silver Watches 60 to 100 2,500 Bunting Silver Watches 26 to 60 5,000 Assorted Watches, all k-nds 10 to 6

The above.stock will be disposed oton the ropuLAR oNK-FSici PLAN, giving eyerv patron a fine Gold or Solid Sliver Watch for (10, without regard to value I

WRIQUT, BBO. A Co., 161 Broadway, New fork, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, taraiug the articles, are placed In sealfd envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to tbe articles named on thoir certiflavte upen the payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $1,000 or worth less. The return of any of our Certificates entitles you to the article named theteon upon payment, irrespective of the worth, and as no article valued less than JIO is named on any cer tificate it will at once be seen tbat this is No Lottery, bit stralghtforwarfl lecUlMale traiMCtkm, whleh nay be participated in even by tbe most fastidious I

A single certificate will be sent by .mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for 91, eleven tor $2, thirty-threo and elegant .premium for $6, sixty six and more valuable premium for HO, ono hundred and most superb waich for 916. To Agents, or these winning employment, this is rare opportunity. Itis a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by tbe Government, and open to the most eareful scrutiny. Try MI.

Address, WUIfiHT, BBO, €0,. laporten. oc29dlmw3m 101 Broadway, New York.

HATS AND CAPS.

N

EW YOKE. MA.T STORE

•Joseph C. Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF

Men*' Hats ot all kinds. Boyi' Hats oi all kinds, Miaaea' Hats of all hinda,

Infants' Hats of all kind*.

And at all prices. Hats mado to order on short notloe. Uom id see

THE FALL ST1A.ES,

East side PuMlo Square Terra Haute. lad. nor 87dtf

A N O O

How Lost! how Restored!

Just Published, ra a tailed tlvelope. Price, «c omstt. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexn al Debility, and Impediments to Afarriage, generally Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abus--, Ac.,-by ROBT.J. OtTLVcawiLL, Mi' D., author of the "'Green Book," Ac. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferer,*."

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any auf. dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, to GHAS. J. 0, KLINE St CO., U7 Bowery, New Tork, Port Oflce hex 4584.

Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 36 oenU. dwSm Ins