Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1867 — Page 2

DAILY

express-

TJBSMIC .MAXTTK. INTIV.

Monday Morning, December 9th, 186?

TUs Wv&fc India Cj clone—Scenw Tbomas Harbor.

STEAMER 2$ORTH

AMERICA,

FOHI' OF .FRANCE,

MARTINIQUE,

v-v LOct.31. [C .rrespondooce of tbs New York AVorld.} Oar pa^sago from New York to 3t. Thomas was occ continued northeast g&le, ond comfort has been unknown many of t'nt, zteeraga passengers were badly hurt by the roiling of the chip, and soma of the cubia*--passengers as well. I was once naariy washed overboard, ORcei clear acresi tho cabin, alighting oh the top, ol' tho dining table. Of coarse there was any amount of growling becauso we bad bean detained one day in New York but, under Ck-d, that detention was par salvation.

On tbo 29th, at night, we caught the taii-orid ot' a hurricane that played tho deulo with our Bails, blowing ihera to ribbouB, und neErly swamping the ship the next morning St. Thomas came in sight, and as vsa got cloae to the island everyone wondered at the absence of vessels, for not a sail wus to be seen, and every house we could see appeared in ruins but as wo rounded the fort and the harbor op$n» ed before us we saw the explanation. But four vessels appeared above water, and three of them were dismantled, and the whole bay and shore were one mass of wrecks piled one on top of another, and the town was in ruins. I never saw such a aoene of desolation—vessels bottom up in all directions, spars sticking up out of the water, and the shore lined with wrecks. We could only anchor at the mouth of tho harbor. Close to us was a large 3.000 ton steamship, rapidly sinking in spito of her steam-pumps and from under her rose the spars of the royal'mail steamer, from Southampton, which had arrived only an hour before the hurricane burst upon the town, and had sunk at her anchorage with a cargo valued at £400,000. Olose to us, under a high hill, lay a French steamer her only damage was the loss of her topmasts and smokestacks. Up the. bay was a Spanish man-of-war steamer, nothing left above her deoks. She had cut away her masts at the beginning, and so saved her hull. And these were all that floated above water in the bay ol St. Thomas when we entered.

An English royal mail steamer left the morning of the-29th for Jamaleij-and was wrecked twenty miles to the westward, and out of sixty-seven souls on? board only twelve were saved. Another vessol arrived with seven cases of yellow fever on board, tho captain fearing a hurricane but the authorities Bent hes to sea within an hour, and she went down, with all on board, within sight of the island.— Had we left on the 22d, the regular day of sailing, there is no doubt we should have caught the hurricane just outside of the harbor, and probably not one of us would have bsen saved.

On shore it was a scene of woe a.nd devastation, streets full of fallen masonry, tiles, fallen trees, roofs, beams, timbers, and dead bodies. As we toiled through the streets, people would ask UB, "Where aro you from7'' "Prom the North America.'' "Whore is she "In the port." '•My God! isn't she lost as well Evory one BuppfwJ her lost. Since then every on.) «,.iily, -H8 though fmi$grhi8 own voice, -ni wo are all very thankful to God f.? u.i wer-iy.

I never saw such a

sight bt.fi-, uope I never fh&Uojgain. Oar colors wora put at hiuf-iaMt, and iindiag "*'*ry oni in a manner paralysed, und :.o s.-is.csa to be douft, we left after, a lev/ ..!?«' italay for this place.

TuoHiia "Blue Laws," y/ Mr. Rov Sunclorlaad sends to this Bjsion

Tt'ana'rripi ioma

extracts from the

record of a Virginia court, and which court roco ds ho has deeposlted for safekeeping in iua archives of the New BngluuU itofteaj and Genealogical Society. Sar.djri.iad prefaces his extracts with, .the fjhowing language

Wo haVe all heard more or less of the "Rla-j-Laws" of Connecticut and of the '•Black n»a" of the South. But I did i}Oj know till sinoe the present war. comtaunceJ that any such religio-legal enact* m:JRI,3 had ever beon made by the South* «rn cuivttlry of the ditch-land as we have u! dorct od by this term of "Blue Laws." 'o uo two years since a soldier,of the Potomac anny, on entering the Court Housd in Warrick county, Virginia, found the old records of the court, which he forthwith confbcitod, and sent to me two: pages, from which the folio vrhug item? are copied.

..

Tae paper is quite thick, and meA'sures 10 by 10 inches. The chirography is? peculiar, aud there are twenty-six entries'of de'euton* mad9 by that Court, uader-data of October 2^* 1663. This DIMS, is interesting, not only from iu remote antiquity, inu also on account of the informatijin which it gives us as to the religious and logai manners of our Southern neighbors two hundred years ago'

TUG foliowicg is from the record: Mr. John Harlow, and Alice, his wife, being by the grand inquest presented for absenting themselves from the church, ar*', according to the act, lined each of thotn fifty pounds of tobacco, and the said Mr. John Harlow ordered forthwith to p.iy one hundred pounds of tobacco tojthe Sheriff, otherwise the said Sheriff to levy by way of distress.

Jp.no Harde, the wife of Henry Harde, bring presented for not attending church, according to the act, fined fifty pounds of tobacco, and the Sheriff is ordered to collect the same from her, and in case of non-payment to distress.

John Lewis, his wife this day refusing to take the oath of allegiance, being or* dored her, is committed into the SheriS's custody, to remain until the take the said oath, or until further ordered to the contrary.

John Lewis, his wife, for absentinghersolf from church, is fined fifty pounds of tobacco, to be collected by the Sheriff, from her husband, and|upon non-payment, tho said Sheriff to distress.

Robert Reynolds, being presented for absenting himself from church, and summoned by the-Sheriff of this Court to mako his appearance, and appearing riot, is fined for both offenses one hundred find fifty pounds of tobacco, to be levied jby the" Sheriff, by way. of distress, upon bis non-payment thereof.

George Harwood, being prosecuted for absenting himself from churoh, is fined fifty pounds of tobacco, to be levied 'by way of diftrees, by the Sheriff, upon hi's non-payment thereof.

Peter White and his wife, being presented for common swearing, are fined fifty pounds of tobacco both of them, to be collected by the Sheriff from the bud Whito, and upon his nonlpayment of the same, to distress.

Eichard Ring, being presented as a common swearer, is fined fifty pounds of U/JSCCO, to be levied by the Sheriff, by way of distress, upon his non-paymeatl

From all I can learn there was but on6 ttl.urch in Virginia in 1663, and that Wat the English, or whst is now the JProtestant Episcopal Church, and it was for non-at-tendance at this church that the flue of fifty pounds of tobacco was inflicted by the Old Dominion two hundred years ago and the chivalrous descendants of the race that passed those laws in Virginia have been the men, in later times, to taunt us wiiii the memory of "blae laws," as ff nona such bad ever been enacted accept by

Va-i

Yankees.

Thia record speaks of no fine imposed by tbo Virginia court except of tobacco, and from which v.e leara that the weed was not only a staple commodity, but it was tO much EO that it became a substitute f-r curroucy.

'JJELE BE&GXB.-&KBY. reading of -the appealed versee, thegntishFrifnd,

Wch j£*

e!|factfrom

HWh caff tSuHTminds of our own people .. juauy. eceaea similar JJP_ .the one hvre.. ao. graphically portrayed": ,, Pale «aa w»ary, strangely old,

CV»n wltK hunger, parchsd witL cold, Clothed in rags around it rolled, Was this poor_boggar babv. nv'.'

Caraleai travelars going t~ Walked ar6taad, leet, coming algb, t-J Tliey might hear the hungry cry

Of this poor teggar babv. -B.passed,

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rATkt

Rich men and thought within, |. 'Twere well that life had never been." As though mUfortuue were a sin

For a poor beig&r baby.

On^Qff'palporfc other smlled,^"' Only the mother blessed the child, Andmotmnred lore.in acoentsnMUU

Te fliat pott- Iteggit'biifcy-.

But by and by that baby died, And they buried it (on the pauper's nida Of the yard)—only the mother criwl ?*S»*t*aj)e*Barbel*.- [|J|

Who used to cling to her lonely breast. And kiss her check ere it suuk to reft, X8:&a Jittlo1)ird -in a happy neat—

Poor little beggar baby!

'But I'b^'Snd (He pauper tomb A

wonderful light stole through the gloom, And voices eang, "In Heaven there's room For tfonf poor beggar baby."

'4vbtt then, in gai &^nu wliiteiind new upward, th6 rant ot

angels through,

The radiant, ranaomed spirit flew iti Of that poor beggar baby.

——J5S=!*i ,S

Vesuvius in Action.'

Old VesAvias Is in action. A dispatc'u froin N npltt says that the volcano sendirig tip a pfH«r of Art- which has a rnagnificeM effect us seen from the city. New craters have been formed, and the usual point of issue—in latitude 40.49 north an«1 longitude 14.26 east—is- also engaged. During the night ef Wednes* dfiy, red hot 'stones were ejected in large quantities from the burning mountain.

The fiurronrjcRog. earth in tremulous motion for a considerable distance. The lava is pouring forth, and, running down tliie *id*' of *thf* mountain in Volnme and with rapid flow, and the general up heaving* from the v.olcano give warning of an unusually grand eruption, from which very socinus consequences are looked for.

V^lX4USi.a8 a}! tli&,i£prld knows, is a oleano of Southern Italy, on the East shore of the bay of Naples. It is about ten miles from the eity. Its upper portion divided into two peaks, one ot whidh towers 3,747 feet above the sea, and the other reaches an elevation of 3,947 feet. The latter is Vesuvius proper. In A..D., 79. its first recorded eruption occurred, when Pompeii and Hereulaneum were btified in the lava and ashes. .Since then a number of eruptions have occurred. That of December, was of groat violence. On Sunday morning, the 8th, the tremblings of the ground commenced, Hiid io the afternoon large opening wa3 made in the ground about one-quarter the way up the niountain.— Other opening? follrwed, loud explosions were heard and jets of flame were seen to risg^ On the morning of the fourth day a Stream of lava a quarter of a mile, broad, was flowing, crevices opened in tho streets of Torre del Greco, which had a population of twenty-two thousand, the w^llfl.of. the' housHf and the roofs were torn open. No wonder that the town was almost deserted The condition of affi&rj si thfe period has bedn thus described:

A quarter of a mile only up the mountain the broad stream of lava was slowly moving down in consequonce of the ao cessions continually made to it from the .numerous and changing craten half a mile further up. The semi-fluid stream was about twenty-five feet in depth, reaching to the roofs of the houses which it engulfed. Fine black dust was carried up with the matters etedted, and driven by the north wind over the bay, overhung the whole surface in a dark cloud. It covered the road several inches deep, and on the houses in Torre del Greco it accumulated to the depth of four and a half inches, and its appearance was very sensible over the ground at Capri and Salerno.

The explosions, like the sound of heavy artillery, continued tili toward evening, and at night were succeeded by the most brilliant effects of electric lights, forked UghtniDg, and columns of fire and smoke continually rising from the crater.

The convulsions continued fer several days, and even up to January 1, 1862, the tremblings of the earth had not ceaaed, and exhalations of gas in the streets of Torre del Greco, and near the sea, were so strong as to be nearly insufferable. The effect of this eruption has been to materially alter- the sliape of Vesuvius, and it is stated that the old crater has been deepened and ten new ones have been produced.

According to Humboldt, the total num• ber of volcanoes in action upon the globe during the last one hundred years is at least two lir.ndred and twenty»flve, and the total number extinct and active not less than four hundred and feven. These are enumerated by him, but there are doubtiWoth&rs which he failed to name, particularly among the islands of the Pacific—Neivork

Advocate- 'x

Weston Again—Dan Rice ta the FieldDan Rice, showman and Presidential candidate, is out in a letter in the Cleveland

Herald,

defending Weston and pro­

posing to "back" him for another trial of speed and endurance. Concerning Weston's wonderful walk of ninety-two miles •hatKaen Silv.aj^Crejgk and Conneaut, Itice s&JS: "The night«he started from Silver Creek, and after he had commenced bis long tram, 1 drove with my family from Erie to ray^omfc, through a storm almort as violent %s any I have ever, in my long experience,, encountered upon the road. The wind—.which it should be borne in tnir.d was almost directly in the pedestrian's face—blew so tremendously that the ladies were greatly alarmed, and apprehensive that the carriage would be overturned. Clouds of dust and gravel were flying in our faces, compelling the driver to stop a number of times, as both he and the horses were completely blinded. Nor was it a temporary commotion of the elements, for almost a hurricane kept full possession of the night, and even until the next evening the wind wa9 so high as to very seriously retard fast walking, and spiteful snow-squalls contributed their cold and'wht qSbta of elementary opposition. Both nights, too, were very dark, and the lanterns carried by Weston's attendant walker scarcely dispelled the l©-m eufE(jienUy to insuce safe footing. '•Everjujoae the least experienced in such matters concluded that Mr. Weston would abandon his third trial on Friday niqht, but they underrated both his pluck nd lus'Wonderful povrert of endurance. "While out in the storm my mind reverted to him with consideral apprehension, and I did not deem it possible for him t'o proceed. Judge then of my aaton^hiaent, Whfvn learned the next morning that he had successfully battled through that long, tempestous night, and was untiringly striding on to apparent victory ''fveryfourmilesrne accomplishcd!then was equivalent to five miles under orainary circumstances, and it cost him a much greater effort to make the ninety miles he did than it would have don* to have walked on$ hundred in pleasant weather, over the sat&e rotuiB."

Daniel concludes with the following stunner, which will at once silence all caviling *nd estabUsh beyond doubt the walkitig reputation df Weston: •'As an «Tidtfe©6aThat JDdfcMrf him both honest and able to do even better than the conditions of his match required. I will wager $50,000, $10,000 to go to Weston if be wins, and th»,balance to be donated bjf the'winner

TO-any

public char­

ity, that he can walk Que hundred mUe* in twenty-three consecutirt hoars. I

Organized Band of Bobbers and Cutthroats. Southwest Missouri papers say that in the counties of Oregon, Shannon, Reynolds, Carter and Ripley a band of cutthroats has been organised, having regular meeting to divide tho spoils. They have their passwords, grips,

CHAS

E.

NOBLB,

Ijgr Bulwer Lytton ays that a refined gentleman may alwaya be known by the perfume be uses. In American society it is recognized as a mark of elevated taste to patronize Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus." Its purity, freshness, and da* licacy commend it to all persons of poetic taste and feeling.—Concord

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Deiicate Females, Clergymen, Merchafct?, Lawyers and persons of sedenta ry habits—particularly those who are weak and sutler with mental depression, are greatly bonefited by these Bitters.

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New York has fairly ton in the Dickens excitement. The sail of tickets for the Dickens reading cony menoed at Stain way Hall at nine o'clock this morning, aud long before the hour a den?9 throng beaieeed the doors, crowdedthe sidewalks, filled up Fourteenth street, and flowed over into lrring place.' At nine o'clock tb^doots were opened, and the grand rush commenced. By ten o'clock the crowd had not diminished lit the least, although hundreds had purchased tickets. A squad of policemen was found necessary to preserve order, and long lines of men were formed, which stretched down Fourteenth street to the Academy of Music, and up Irving place to Irving Hall. Along line of carriages, filled with fashionably-dressed ladiee, was stationed in front of Steinway Hall, their ccoupants patiently waiting for their footmen to purchase tickets. The crowd was composed of all sorta of people,yonng, old, white.headed, dapper-dressed, Garman, French, English and American.— Some had taken their lunch baskets with them, others were propped up agaiust the iron fence of a brown-stone front at least a quarter of a mile from Steinway Hall, quietly puffing their cigars, and one man (poor fellow 1) was seen worrying his way through Jama* Parton's puff a famous silver-ware house in the morning

ERANK'Sfor

Time*.

"Is dish a concert?'' asked a Dutchman, drawing bis meerschaum from his mouth, and opening his eyes wide with astonishment at the unprecedented sight. "No, it is the Dickens sale,'', replied a Yankee. "The Dickensl Vat is dat!" "Mr. Pickwick," cried one. "David Copperfield," said another. "Paul Dombey, Bob Sawyer, and Nicholas Nickleby," Ac., &c., shouted the crowd.

The Dutchman shook his head, and took a whiff from his pipe. "L suppose it is good," he said and fell into the line for an opportunity to purchase his ticket.

It i* very evident that Mr. Dickens will have to prolong his readings in this city, or thousands who wish to see him will be disappointed.—New

Ttie

York Mail.

Ac.

This

band has aiders snd abettors in Texas, Dent and Pnelps, and even in Rolla, Ironton and St. Louis, and there is a regular chain from North Missouri and Northern Illinois, through the counties above mentioned, into Arkansas and Texas, and when they arrive within the boundaries of these counties they consider themselves safe from all harm. They recently killed and robbed an Arkansas merchant named George W. Thempson of $3,100, while on his way to St. Louis. Two of the gangGeorge Crawford and A. C. Cook—have been killed. "'•-ftptyi.p'u

Esq., General Agent

for the Michigan Central E. R., No. 173 Broadway, N.Y., writing to a friend in this city uuder date of July 31st, 1865, (tayg —"Palmer's Cosmetic Lotion cures a difficulty that in my case has baffled the skill of the best physicians I could find, of different schools, for ne rly three years, and I am now lpy'in? ite like a man." dwlw.

AMONG THE DEAD MEN, are at

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WATKR.—A delightful toil­

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cloturesi§ade in ibis intense jtaiire in Uiv ml it. Ita irfbeial cli&aot4ffcn4|g|Hy MM. with an increased commiHira. m%ke lt subscription boek ever published. Send for Olr* eslars and tee oar tenu4, and why it Mils fsshiT tb«& any other work. Addrees W&1S IHOfft. EES A CO., Cincinnati, O. Bt. Iiooia, Koh Darenport, low

examination of ita meriu will coavinoe aag one that Torrey's ratant Wssttw BUi(« .'11 liflWfTiMfW— vanted iu ertty tbwii K.8.* J. TOSBCT a CO., dole Hanufactnrerg, T21faHes.IMik Mew.Tetk.

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TUC KrnAt. NEW-YOISEB is" a

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Barlesque Psp^is. By Bret Barte. _Illustrated $i 60

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IN IHE

PRICE. W. IS THE TlIBfTO OKI W' CLUBS 1^ TEKMS:—81.60 A year eeyen copies, 18.00 tw«lte copies, Slo.00

and a copy gratit one year

IfaoatfH!

to

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in the Wcn-ld!

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Single number, 16 cents.

Bnd stamp for specimen copy.

The Chsaptst

Address

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RKI.M1QMSTATES.

--i

KEW8PAPEBS OF THE

HA'ITED A complete list of great value to advertiser#. See Adver* tlsera Qaaette for December. Price 25 centa, or 88 per year in advance. Address Q. P. BOWKLL A CO., Publisher*, Ntff York.

for

FAKMERS

AND OTBEBS.—THK GBAITQN HISEJiAL PAINT COMPANY are now, maenfacturisg the Beet, Cheapest and most Darable Paist in ms two ooats well pat on, mixed with pare Linseed Oil, will last 1ft or 15 years it tsof alight brown or beautiful chocolate color, an^ can be ohaoged to green, lead, stone, olirc, drab or creao, to suit the taste ot the consumer, it is valuable .for Fonsee, Bans, Tenosa, Agricultural Implement*, Carriage and Oar-makers, Palls and Woaden ware Canvas, Metal and 8hingle Boob, flt being Tire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial Oasss, Oanal Boats, Ships, Shlpe' botwiM^rioof «1 Clotlw, (OB* Ha&aGsctnrer having ased MOO bbls. the part year,) and ae a paint for any pupoes is anfor body, darabillty, elaaticity, and

s. Price 96 per bbl., ot SCO lbs, which

will supply a farmer for years to oome. Warranted In all casss as above, lad for a circular, which givee tall particulars. Hone genuine unless branded la trade mark, Grafton Hlneial Paiat. Address DA»I*L BIDW*LL.Projrlater, Mttsarl Street, Ssw Twk. AcasOs Wasted^

'V

Drew,

and

all qf

ly finished and teaiperedB' .. s. m. sPEscea co

$10 A DAT

O.r'i-:::

llhatttniUillj.

i'iitles. I

We

"are makl

iJits

-t

Firea.

liom diugb, 1"

SaturUavy. Fifty Taoa. svery res^frt, tlie Best 1*. ft G. LufiiLLAilu, KIneOutTobsocom v«ulti, 18 iS 20 Chambers St I'actuied. by ftii

WKW VUltJi. I respettab.ejob'jois.

Slael,carehl-

Brattleboro, Vt.

mts it

IAI eni,

.with my Patent Stencil Tools. 1 prepay thsaaaapie frv«. Beware of

InfMagers. My Circulars

will explain. AddressA. J. FCLLAM, Bpringflcld, Vermont. ..

VEi:YBj)Df Cas Cvr Tiuia $lhi Cl^*l|. iNcfuriten 'or'Boys, u«Iu^ Pauoit's c-tLr IssTaccJTiss CiiakTs. Cwaplate est sent totany address for Si UU. .Ageftta order a sample. Send stamps for terms and circular. HlJtiliKLL & PAJU^ONS. Caadllia.N. T.

It is the Bfei Dhaace tw •ffert4 to Ageits! One ortxo days* time will keonre a good ewing Machine, Watch, tUfc •nas, ierelw, or comu rtber tri ttcle «f equal value, Flee mt\ t^OHt.-,'

Ag

:iiU

iv'.iutpj i'very where, inaleand f^uaW, for

ih bpt One l)oll«ir FiVwnbroker's Hale in the o.tuntrj\ for ircolar. B. O TU01HP80N iK.CO oOUauuTfr litreel, Boston, Ma*».

Xatbwl

WANT THK JtlTHAll

YOU ft rAttlLY

AND

W«e!iiy.' Inch Ho.

FBlKSrilS WAMT If!

Fori is adopted to tho wants ef all. 'Note that is not a mouxhly,

bur a' Large and Beautiful

contains light Doubie Qaarto Pag*.,

priat^i .u extra style,—Clear Type, Ciuod Paper, and iboie acd better Iu,onaaifo.sa than aay other Journal of-ii* Olawi.- "A Title Page, Index,: tc., nt cioso of Vol. I'

TEHJIS-Only 83 a Tear ro :lobs of tea, S2 00 pVr i-opy. Vol. XIX begins Jan. 4, 1888.— Mo'isiketiinstaSnbtanbe 'and Club.-

KENTUCKY STATE

O E I To

be

Drawn at

priass 91

8m|k

om-

tro of doors and windows.- Tha salv ia beyoail anything ittfer oflerrd before-to" an agent. 8io totss per dsy cau be made. StnaibraffBaM' circular. Terms't'

JWB perdsycau tiemaae. «ueri|m' lar. ihe fint.wbo '"Dgty

«e«nv* abargala.

ol j': 3luujding, raslf j. S Kft t'STlTEET ti' il r.-wis. fan 'I 1.... Li

I tdL L1VK! ,r iRaeito^'^eti'c .f 1A

"piitnt" east iron or «!acWH^*, t«Vcl toate.** 8«nd for onr Hew.-ACMi4yfihe

.C«H^«ue .f tiUPKOVKD

STENCIL DIES, 20 varieUes

$300 260 200 150 126 100 60

9 prices of

155 prieaf

0f

priaes of

220prlMiOf

priaeaof

261 prises of

amounting

te ftS^MOe

32,000 Numbers and 788 PriSM. Tickets S12, Halves $0, Qoftrten $S S9~ Tho above MAaMinoMT SimLB'Nviuaa LorntRr will be ilrawn IN PCMJA, la CoTI*4*e* KI.. BV SVROURCOHSIISBIOAEASAT oaa oHtMCKiF. M., at the corner of FODBTB amd

The above schema will be drawn the middle and last cf each month during 1867and 1868. Circulars of itt«ri»3. drawing daily ssnt oa application to tne managers.

Addrssa all-orders for tickets to ijMBKAIj EDDI A CO., ruVINOTON, KT. ft ttS&'At/enti Wanted

MeClure's

Combination

BOILER&FXTRNACE

Promises to

be

Furnace

the Most

EoonomicaL

Safest and

.Cheapest

Boiler and

in

the World

A*.* tt

iVar

titn.%'

ftWK lt" f.KU ASD FC8NA0K IS OOTTS3I J_ ap ujytfn ths plain commoa sense priB3iple of em:iji% atcaxa. it much safer thaa the ordinary Boilir, being smaller, and can be added to, dlfrilnlsbed, by tho number of series. The trr«guiar expansion robjeot to Boilers, is ubviatl, there being no flats in them to resist the ex* p&'iBion of tho shell, They art

fur c!on!Dg an repairing, ml the *expease of maVii^ tlau any other kno«n. They ae a saTlij of a.t least oue-balf of the AmI.— Tlr- njfitiontlou of hc-at to them is to direot the tt^.k on all series but the Urst ons on the sh'e a(ove torn, bosid^a me. Tbflre i(J betwi-oa

an miseries out io. ma, UUB ou is. any collrotigaof sediment ta the hot. [.» ccmplet^lp trapping the boilers with

Tbtl-e ip betwi-on eavh of the Boilers

A-ii A4Ju«iable Aparatu,

fji thnwiatoseof Mpilatalng the attack of heat qn tbe Boifers." It also made- smoke-oonsam-ing, by admittiiB alt through pipes laid at tbe highest point or olevation between ths boilers} th-m pipes are perforated with holes. The Quee under thfm are carved almost the, shape ef the Boii'irr", wita rec ?ss'» or cavities under each Boiler t" role ve th? asi«« which aan be cleaned out at Ui? iittls side %ora. Ths current of wat*r ia e»ch Boiler Is laflMwidsnt of the other, being nly contacted b/tlle nwd dram, at the ead of the oi««ra «md aoose apak pipe, a» shown by the dott^4 liceeTtk (he «og»ving 'Ch^y (Mi be In operation at Mr. George

Eliis' Wpol«t Factory. Tarn Haute, tad. For partioiilate, aldress, or sse jj

McCLURE & ELLIS. octldwan

Dr.

p. daughebty, P^yiledui aa aaqwa,

T£RR£ HAUTSti IND. Will attend, promptly to all pretaional oalla la the city and eountry.

Orncs—Northwest eomar of Fourth aad llaia streets, {over O oodm»n's Clothing Stare.) fcesldenoe Ne. bi North Fourth 8iree, odNt

rpERRB HAUTB COIT£r «OLJ OLD covin

HOOT*

»rujnn».

bosk-kesjiiag b, single aa^Ma£Un£rtlta (eras, as pertotel^ to hasiw Ulh^lhiwa

and

CUTTER

e'r'M* cot' adeotillo principles, and warranted to

OIYB SATISFACTION!

Alao a flae aaaortment of 'li

'»S'j

A E S S E i-3 cili

"I"

M. A WALTER .ItlfTflll'l llii i' ,,

Chfntt, Qiieeisware,

JournAI,

clrvUiatiiiV l«rgely in the EastMd West, North »uJ aoutb. it Emplotb XHS Bmi Tamnt in all: i)cpar imeiita. Iu corps of Editors, Coatrlbatort, He.,

Comprise.4 m«cy of the best Parintrt, Plant tif, vvool Growkrs, Gras'.eri, HorticuUnrists, ac., •.na Am Autbors. Scholars, so., of note and ability Inbriffthfl RWtAir iW"Ably SdUtd, Frpfiutiy Ilhiali-.-Ud, b'eally Fritted,—Ih-actical, Sc.entific, Vtefull—Moral, Inttntctiue aud i'nterlaining. Whcfertr located.—in Country, Village or City,— 1011

VIGO FOUNDRY

Mirnm

Nsar the T. •. A I. aad C. A O. 71:eight Depote, TKBU-HAUTE, INDIANA,

BEATHf SMITH A CO..

-til

Soow Stacsxa,

Tbe Kentucky State Lotteries are no Gift later, prises, but responsible Money Lotteries, that have been conducted fur the past, thirty years, aad are Aca wii un .ier the authority of a charter from the State, aad bond* are given for the peytnen) of all prisws. Th^'^rawinss .are published in the Hew Vnrk Herald anri the Cincinnati Lkmmercial.

P**

Cloak

'.*•

TRIMMINGS I

8treet

up Stairs.

Glassware,

House-furnishing

issssss, AjiMWS

nk*t,8kim

OreatOffers

to Club Agtncu. ^ipbeimenstShow-Bills, Premiaia Lis»«, &c.f sb*t raEc .or the IS numbers of this ja: t-f, fuif. to'Jan,) on tr^l, for OmlT Firm •jrihr! AJdre»»

JO. l. •Jt'. 1KOOSB, Boefceator, N. T.

sv r-

fiw-.wT.re

Propr's

lianufikct^rarsof Steam Inglnes, Mill Gearing, aad Machinery of every description. All klnas of Iron aad liaa Ceatiags asade to order. Cvery olass of repairing promptly attended to, ar Orders salicited.

The highest Cash Price Paid fir Old Copper Braaa.aad boa augSdwtf

x. i. b. *. nmua. i. uwuDi

PB4BW1X FOUNDRY AND

Machine

MeElfresh,

Shop,

Dengler

&

Co.,

S. R. cor. 9th A Eagle Bts near Passenger Depit TKBBK HACTK, IND f.tt

llijf J.\W

Hi

Maanbctcrers of HteamSnginee, 11111 Machine*

3ill*.

Hense Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circnlar Saw Special attention paid to the minufaotore and repair of Braes Work, Patent Office Models, Ac.

Wo are also prepared to cnt Toothed or Cog Searing* of either Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass,la the most perfect manner.

AV Bepairiag done promptly. All partlee ooaaeeted with this establishment Practical Mechanics of several years expertaaee7 we feel safe la saying that we can rendej fMl sattsfMtloa to our customers, both In point of workmanship asd pries.

The highest pricepald for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "Ttwali Foundry," near ii. Fasseagsr Depot,

KoBLFBXSH,* DSNOUEB A CO

aag^tdtawtf

TTNlOK INSUKAUCE CO. or IHDIANAPOLIS. ,V. Capital* #407,805 ra Taa Litiua Tm Imuio CoavAHx or INC.,

A Htook Cosspaay owaed and ooatrolled by tbe leading busliiase mea la the State. Tbe fullowl area part of the Stockholders, •ho are residents af Terre Haute, and to whom we would refsr those wasting souad and reliable tunfinfiit fcirrtttf

Preeton Hussey, Pree't National State Bauk, J.

B. Ouaninghaa, Druggist. L,«. Warrea's Heirs. HAYEKS A CO.. Agents, tSdtf Gffloe over Donnelley's Drug Stote.

OMLT PBEMnjM

_roa—

WHEELEB

Machines

Family Sewing

Was awarded Io the

A

WILSO*,

AT taa

STATE FAIB, AT TEBBX HACTB tat ,.j: FOLLOWING COMMITTEE.

Dr. HOOOMQII mesaber of the State Board of Agriculture Mrs. D. Wxuiaasoir, wifs of State Attersay-Ooaral, aad MM. Cui», wife of Dr. Caaaa, of Parfce e«aaty—aU parties ef the highest order ef iuUlUgenos and social position, whose oclnloa la werthy of consideration.

A TITTMAK, At MBCHAinCIAN,

i:/

«e.«MBau Mot, Mnrav m* «i

Terre Haute, Ind. aea »aaWi*ee liuu Knovran. Tit mMi iyi Mhehlaery re* to dre MtHtlleB. 9Ane ufter the cdtfnMI

MirM or «M aatwlal.

aor CTt#

•&***

A1-*

-rf

O O E 2

Mb

vu :sN*W STOCK OF TUB

it A E S S E &

Ol THE

^HBAnsr IN THE €IT¥

At Ho. 85 Main Street. -w (UP STA1BS.) *188 8ALL1E HA811N«8.

QUEENSWARE.

JgKOWN ft MBLVIN, WIOLOUI UTAH DlitEM IN

A

-18671

zn'flf a 1 ai

1

jf

Goods,

COAL OIL LAMP9, Vt 1 lawtcriM,

Tuble Cutlery, die,,

SO. ttl MAIM STREET,

Torre

Haute, Intl.

saStdwSm

COLGATE & CO S QEBMAN

Erasive Soap

Is uannihetared from PDBB MATI BUM, and may bo (IMWWJ the ITAXDABV Of BI€ELLE\CI

For sale by all Giocers.. 24dwly

DOCTOR WHITTIEB, ,T BBKD PHTSICIAN.as hiwhich hangs in his offloe will show siis IWSISSII TFC» ttudf of hit life,

or Merrmrial Ajftctiont cf (t»

er Boaes QnrtiHs,

Hernia or

Hillwly.

CoYlngtoa, Kf.

Class JSif

Xtec.

16th,

iser.

lpft:oI $50,000 20.000 8.000 7.00C 5.000 1.000 400

9

rim

Hapdtre

also, the eSscts of a tiolitary Habit, ruinous Body aud Wad, producing blotches, debility, im potracy, dleataes*,4!maess or sigbt, coafusion ideas, evil foiebaalat, aversion to .society, io»9 ol isiaistj. winkaiss Yr not all these in any oa-. aa—.bat all occarving frequently in various cass3 *0 insiiMBiiidslliiiis ample.ohargos moderate DUrss gas raa teed. Consultations by letter or a' eflMfree. Host cases can be properly treats: ty Menstruatioa aad Pregnancy, So. wtthoat aa tatervisw, aad medicines, secure iron obasrvattoa, seat by mail or express. No bio iraaoe te business It most cases.

Address Bex 9009, St. Louis, Me. Hours—a A. H. te 9 P. It. Omcv permanenU.f located at So.6IT M.Charles Street,between ijirt 4*d Sefaath.oae square Uouth of Llndell HottJ, retired spot In the oeatre of the city.

Osasultatlon rooms, and roouis for tho aceoin •odattea of saoh patieats ae require dally p«reji

imiTBODl »i£J

Oaa gat, la a ssalsd letter envelope,mj Tneory lyploms aadTlsatmsat of Mervous,urinary an." lsi ii|imaesssS|lsaTlj deUnsating all the diseaaec Doadltioas, wlth tail Symptom Lists, for twt thraKeat postage stamps tp prepay postageOlreular fer Ladles,relating to Diseases of Pnber-

FOUNDRIES.

JAMES MUH. UMBOS A, aaira. BBNBT8. BEACH.

Concentrated Lye.

2 Cts. a H. for Sajerior Earl Soap.

1 wis lei

TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP ftF0R OWE CEKT. si, ~t\

Ull

\l ifr

Easily Made Cup Cotfc*. in erfj .1*

la a

new C_ac«ntrated Lye, for

0 jv

which,

Dealers oaa obtain it whwleeeU

a

liberal discount,

COOy»a^^-hr^-"A|TROLOCY.

O O S I'M

AT.

J) Mil UUl W VvN

Corner 5th an* Main Street*.

"=.if

pftit*

SHAWLS,

SHAWLSr-.

t-t*

Lady

SHAWLS

H.

WashtAgtoa

Child's Long, Child's Square,

Paisley

Shawls. S a

..!.•• La Large Aa*ortmeat4^t,|

1r

a &

jj Bleached and Unbleached

and

OuVw-wlde reputation, havIng been

Imger,

laesSiJ in m. JUoirthac any other Chrouio Dlseaa* Pbyaietaa. ach af hlsanstics has been of a private nature/ AmMNs, QsasivisM.OIsst,

At 40 Oenti per Yard!

I

Case Hill's "Semper Idem," Bleached, •m At Twenty Cento

GREAT DRIVE

triM«'=

Stricture,

fi.

all

Vrl

35 Cents!

S I O O

O O O

-YX FJRRFVS^R'

.j 5

Therefor^, come

{f-fti WJ-K:

*•«.* -st-^

10-4 SHEETINGS,

if

I

TTJELL, MIPLBYA CO*S

GREAT WHOLESALE & BETAIL

Dry Goods Emporium.

Terre Haute.' ind*

g®t£

'4 m* -it p.

"4 1'i'J

y&i} "i

tij

Cheap Soap! fiofldkp!

.•

JBV IH'ivn ,T"«WF'

NATEONA B£PIN£D .n,.

&APONIFIER

Ladli*

worth

ra-e

making

Soabjuet discovered in

GREENLAND, IN THK ARCTIC SKAJ^

and ia composed mainly of

of Sola,

Alnmlaate

wnen mixed With US*

USE FAT, product* the

BEST DETERSIVE

SOAP

IX THK WORLD.

1 Box will make 175 lba. good Soft Soap, A

or

its equlvalnat In superior

la

eaeei, each containing 48 fcoxee,

at

nf

Groeere

tire wheleith

and Drncflats la «H

towns and cities ottlae United fttatee,

•r of

cm

*r "cLIFFOED FEHBEBT09,

T05,

Oaneral A*ent,

prrrsBUBO. PJBIIX.

i&ii #%&'!£

jii"

«evs«*

{j

tel

CJ. E. RUG6LES,

Saccetsor

to P. P.

Has

X. WILMOTH, Agent,

octtl South Fourth stree't

MHXABU VOB13U

Fall aad Winter Trade,

Which 1 will sell at ths Lowest Csih Prlees. I em alee prepared to

MAKETO ORDER All klads of Boots aad Bhoee that atj be called for. on the shortest notice end meet fashionable style. Gi»e ae a

T*,sr

GOOD WEW& FOR A1JL

MAS AUK KAPHA KL IK THfe pBorusioir.

rpHK KBVBlTFAXLlil& A AUK

BA.POAKC

«hea

In ioTe

1* the beet. Sheencoeede

ell elli«e. lm»

Speedy ana Happy

Shawls,

Middlesex Shawls,

-«Sa:

Ladies Long, Ladies Square,

Misses Long, Misses Square,

wite

trouble—*11 who hare b^«n nnfortasete—ell whoee fond hopes bare bren disappointed, crashed and blasted by felse pramleet sod deceit—elf who have been misled and trifled *ith—*11 ty to her for advice and eaUaftetioD. Alt who are In donbt of t8e afffctione uf tboee the/ love, conedt h*r to relinreand satiety their mlnde.

Affairs She Never falls.

She ha* tbe eecret of wlnninic the affections ol tbe opposite ipx. She (how* yon the bkeoaet ot your fnMr* wife or ha.bend, or absent friend.— She guides th* single to a happy marriage, and •«1sllhst.imefftrri.he#wi.» Has eld a*1 amia* ha* been eoHclted In Inonmerable instance*, eiid tbe reeult has always h»a the means of eeenr. inga

Marriage,

Sbe Is, therefore, a cure dependence. It le Well known to the public at large that sbe wae the Urst, and tbeij theeqty person ia this cotfntr who can show th* Hkenees in reality, and whocaa glvn satire *ati*foctlon oa all the concern* ol life, which can be teettd and proved by tboaiaads, loft mar* rled niii single, who dally and eagerly rl*.t her.

To ell In butlceee her advice la invaluable. Sha can foretell, with the.greatest oerialnt ths re. sult^f all comniertHi,artl laiuw« iran.aottons,

Lottery nnrnfeori. glrrti with at cxlrt charge. HADAMK UAlVtAKL a bu, a fid- Aaireloglst thatevery one can depend npun. Stiaie the gteat«St Aitrologlet of the nineteenth centnry. Il Is that we

i-kuoarn

r«vt thatinakr* I'ltlerau preten­

der* cop her odrertimmaat* and try to noltar her. Madam*

fiapneei

Is th* *eteuth danghur of the

eev«ith dftugl er «ke WK* with a nrtiura! ^ilt *h« Rati foretell our very thought*.

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al*o *nrM drunkeLncse. Ail lriti rv:«Ki •tii. tlj pitvstc and conftd*ntlal.. As a Isuiu!e Phjeiclau ti»-r tail to care aU female liregnlaritle*, nod tn pndacr th* luootWy flQir, wjthont tengtr or exp«.*ar».—• They c*h nyt Injur*, bnt, un tbe wslr.ij, thuj improve the htslth.

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com*all, W t- :1

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H. B.—Tbe Madame will answer no IsUeewUfc* out a fee of

$1

and a S-cent stamp la laolsMd.

Addt-eu Lcok Box CS1. tt|MwU

#*•-. -7 B* WSTft'-. *^5.1 3-a

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1 Case Oood 4-4 Bleached at 15 Cents I

ia-j* &di "sooi da pi

3-if

Double Fold English Merinos

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Xlio Pen la Kiffhtisx Uian tbe BTCfd."

THE GOLD PEN, BEST AND CHBAPKW «MT FKII

Morton's Gold Fens, «a

The Best Pens in the World. For sate at M. 26 Matd*nLane, New-York, and by wtrv duty appointed Affent at the same prices.

Morton makes no Tent stowed with the JVame or Trademark of any other there/brs, where an A&ency is estabhshed, the public wiit be best suited, and at the same prices, bycalitnff on the Agent in all other places those wishing th* Morton JFm must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receipt prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash,

A Catalogue, with /kltdeseription of sizes and prices, sent om receip t, of tetter pottage* 9 itg A. MORTON.

Gifts for Chrlstman A New fears! A

9UPKBB STOCK O? FINK GOLD

VER WATCIIES, ALL

AND

SIL­

WARRANTKD TO BP*

A~D THOROUGHLY

B^GCLATtD,

AT

THE

LOW PNICdOF SIOEAOB,ABJ» KaXISITACTION GCABANTKKP. Iv.t0 Svlid Gold UontincWatcba* »280 to 1,000 100 ilaglc Oawd Oold Watch«*..._.. ill0

to 00

3U0 00 2*0

100 Ladie* Watchea, enameled.,-... 100 to 200 Gold Huat'g Ohron'ter Watohes 250 to 290 Gold iluot'g £ngll*) Lever*.... 300 to 300 Gold Hunting L-upl-x Watohes U0 to 500 Gold Hnnt'g American Wstche* 100 to 600 Silver Hon ting Levers

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to

260 850 7S 100

600 Silver Hunting Daplsxe* 76 to 69J Gold

Watches.. 60 to

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ALL VARIETIES OF SOA2V M-n. te iitfmba snrtt-)

ao ta. e6& 10 to

1,0IJ0 Gold Hunting Leplue*°....„ 6*' to .i 00 Miescellaneons hllyer Watche* 2,600 Hunting Silver Watche* S.O'JO Aseo: tea Watche*. all k'Uds .v

The above dock will be disposed ol on the

LAB ove-FBtcc

rlas,

A aiufclo terlilicale will be

paid,

Cir 82,

garth

giving every patron a fine

ttoldorSulid Silver Watch for SIC, without regard to value 1

Co., 181 Broadway, New fork,

with immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, taming tbe articles, ar* placed In sealed envelopes, aad

well

mixed. Holder* are entitled to the articles named on their certlflaete upen th* payment of Ten Dollars, vthoihjr It be a watch worth

tl.OOO

or

The return of any of our Certificate*

entitle* yon to ths article named ibelesin upoh payment, irreepaetlv* of ths worth, and as no article valned lew than 9101* named on any cer tlficate it will at once be seen that thU is

lfo Lottery, bnt a stralghtltonraMi legltlaalc traasactloa, which may be partlclpattd la even by tbe men! nutidleae

*eut

upon

by mail,

receipt

of Zj cent*, dire

thirty-throo

fur SI, eleven

and elegant premium for |6,

sixty six and more

valuable pram

mm

fur {10, ont

huDdred and most euperb watch for 816. To Agent*, or these wishing employment, thi* ia a

opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted Iu»ir,es3, duly authorised by the Government,, amopnstothe mo«,t •etefiil scrutiny. Try ntr

Addi**»,

WRlliUt, BK0. A 00,. laMartem.

oe29dlmw3oi 101 Uroadwajr. new York.

STOBAfifi* COMMISSION *«KA1A. IKAXIL1S.

Wia. Gletiu A

Hard' Soap.

H^yi)^ t,y all Srugsiata and Orooece in the United States.

|Y FTLL BECIPS3 WITEt LEATTI SOI.

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O VKI lit. AND liUUM IM ilraiu, Jfiuur a»l •«((.

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just rbgeiyed a

Large Stock

of

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Seek,

Boot* and Shoes, rmhrectpg

•nrjr Teiletj of Women, Men

I CHIldren's

cell before ordering or purvhae-

ifig IIM vhirt. So. Horth Toarth Street, Terre-Hatlte, Ind.

pries*.

Wear

AJLOMXV U«LL.

JIAJS'JSY St. CO.,

tso&xQi, omxuus

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Warehoose oo J?lr*t fit., at the Canal Unsib. anfldwtf TKRHC H4P1»K. TNI»

HATS AND CAPS.

TORK HAf SltiKf

Joseph C. Yate^* JUSTIN RECEIPT OF Men*' Mat* ot ai.- binds,'

Boys' Hats oi all kind* Mlsaee' Hau ot

all kiaa*.^

Infanta' Uat* of all kind*.

«*. Bats made to order oa abort atikw. tloa. and see THE FALL UTILES, •aat ildo Public 8jnar« Terr* Jf»ote aovSTdtf

MOKE POISONING

BX

I

LEAD PIPE!

The Pannt Encased Block Tla Plpo, manntactar. *d by Uolwi-lls Shav a Willard,

ot

New .York.

enppHe* a want'tonf sought tor, and tte gvfeet

jmmwtUg frvm

**m*stoa, wl 1 at ot»cs recommend

a* th* only *afe and aultabl* pip* for eo&varlng water for do«eittq parpe* *. Thi* Patent Tin Lined Pipe 1. highly recommended by all tbe moet

eminent

Phyticiansof the

CniMfet* aad

E*st,»nd

by tbe

WATI* COM-

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CINCINNATI, QH10-

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