Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1867 — Page 2

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fEiDtnoeritio leaden jpi( now are anziooB to 1st

fcby-gonef

i.'-.

bf^jr^onesj'^lmi

oommaaee a new career. Oar poe^la will not soon forget UMlrjvar r«K^ A»de*aonville and Idbby prison will Mat Ufa iiam the memory of pen for som# time yet. .tias^

Ma. Johkso*bu of his military commandeninthedipttiota South. As soon as any one of onr Qene» rfils pwessurto execute tSe laws wiiieto govern hirn in the performance of hie 2i*• fciss, according to the letter and spiritthereof, just 8o soon doe» Mr. Johnson fall out v/Uh hi en and appoint another in his stead.

Tee nomination of Gen. Hancock* by Mr. Jobnsop, aa the Democratic candidate

fot

the

Prstideiicyf

almost snuffed out hi*

chances in that direction. It was unfor-. tunate for the gallant General that he was not ''iavod from his friends." There arc cone now

bo

ence

poor as to do him rever­

Fr.oH every secVion of the country we recdvS the intelligence that the Copperheads are organizing for a hard political fight during the next summer and autumn They havASOfflJra^ced^rganiaing their forces, iajfilmost eToiy township and road district in the country, and will bringouf'their full "force at the next election.— Tho Republicans should take warning froip their notea of preparation, and pre-, pare j?ith equal vigilance for the contest*

GEN. GRANT reports, in obedience" tg a rasolutloa-paMed by Gongress, asking information, that the amount for which the Southern .railroads were sold was $7,450,• 396 39, and that $3,469,344 have been paid-upon account. Of the amount paid $2 1G9 54G 48 was in cash, the balance^in trans per tation of troops and mail service. Thrtfeturn is favorablr when the condftioa of the Southern States la considered, and probably It was a wise disposition of the property to part with it in (ha manner, alien being retained upon it, and there being every probability of eventual payment of the whole auwni

It has been Already aoacoaoedthat th» inhabitants of the island of St*' Uemaa aro to determine by vote, on or about the first day of January next, whether they are desirous to b«osa„dti2fth8r^g.t-|h^ greatest nation in all creation. In the negotiations in relation thereto it may be supposed that Mr.'SBWAW* was not an*? ious to placo such an impe4imcnt Is his way. He vonid have preferred to take St Thomaa, like Alaska, by wholesale transfer, without aa much aa saying the InSftTtanfiv leave.'"" "Bui CHXiBTiAir IX, insisted that hit faithful West Indians should have their choice, and thereby it may turn out that ha haa caved the Senate the neesaeity of ratify ing thojreat&.andjthe House jthiJroubla of voting upon an appropriation. Thetjs are many reasons why the inhabitants ef St. Thomas might hesitate about changing thoir condition. The Government Of Denmark ia mild, and the St. ThMaasians have the disposition of their own affairs is —tfeeir-own hands Their port is almoet a free port, the duties being

to

low as to be

slightly more than nominal* The result is, that they have a brisk trade with all parts of the West Indies, and tha port is a etopping-place between the United States and South America, and between Europe and South America. They axe doing well under t}io flag, of Denmark, and if tbey know as much as we do, they will doubt whether they could do better by adopting the star* and stripes. They will iucur thereby a heavy tarifltj a frightful Ftti'.ioftttl debt, an excise,- heavy taxation, greenbacks, and a suspension of spe cie payments they will gain the right to seai a delegate to Washington and to have political quarrels. No advantage can -fcfliue to St. Thomas whioh will baU '"ar.es the disadvantages. Tho King

in relation to the right of

expatriation, of which we had some slight Hcoctnt in telegraphic despatches, is in tc.-esiing, becauso it is from a atand»point dilleiont from our own. The

"tlontl character revert^ {ko long you "rwrillnin tfaar»Mi»^i dominions), and *yoti art bou»d ia all r«p«cta to obey the

—•ww 'wyw Zom more motet* iaeerat-Berlin. Late United States Minister* to Prussia have Uniformly deelared to the contrary in their communications to the] Prussian Government, and the'latter has never changed its views and where it bad released aa unfortunate naturalized American of German birth who haa bees impressed infrassia

lot

other ground-hut that ii is ogr Jcsire that it ehotOd be otherwise. p-w J?ho

Times,

tainl^'h&Bdredsof thodsaadB^aiitd.i probably millions. citizens^of the. United •States itiomwlftf fi^krds -sis- ^BriUSlf subjects to all intend and purposes what sQever. ^os|atesmah can justif^such ap. anomaly, wflich, it must be remembered, has two aspects., If-n^Ltheaelriah emigrants .owe ftttl'alTsgiance tfi^flLer Majesty, it

may alto be doubte^ at least, whether th»j are not enHUed to cm protection agaittst conscription,

JUS.I)

of

D-aa'.ark would pocket seven millions of dollars by the transaction, but his West Indiftn Objects get not a penny of the amount. They have, therefore, little to gafn by tho transfer, and it may be that th*?y will refuse to ratify the bargain, and tha-, while thoy flatter

Ghmbtxah

IX by

an expression of their willingness to

Afr. Sswakd of a deal of anxiety.

Time*

ad-

m!is tr.«.t within our territory £he claim or i»vpry naturalized citizen to our pro tf Loa is complete, but it avers that it is a t. ..-n for the courts of foreign na-

decide what the effect of our na&> 3 process is according to their The logical ooosequencea of the dcc.:,.^3 tbat no one can giro up his country no one can change the law of tis follow a riaort to the t'oudai law, and they are founded upon ideas of allegiance which go so tar, as to include among natural-born subjects of the Crown not only all persons born iii the United Kingdom, but even tha chil dren acd grand-children of such persona, though themselves born abroad. Assuming, says the

Times,

that allegiaaoa "for

all purposes'' must involve all the obligations of allegiance, it would doubtless fol taw that a Frenchman whose grand-fatker might have been accidentally bora in England would be liable to a prosecution for treason if taken In arms against Sag' land. That a natural bora subject cannot bear arms against hie parent State is tin event of a war haa, indeed, baas poaltivs* ly laid down ia famous caae. Ia regard to the right of a subject of one country to throw off his allegiaaoa and assume a new obligation aa a citiaen, the Xlmse says that when Mr. Wheaton was at Barlia^ be refused tha protection of Ms govern-Iffiir^ag meat to a Prussian naturalised ia AmeiK ca, who h*d been required to perform military duty In his native country. "Hart ing returned," he aaid, "to the country «C

aaormous, being tea cents per mile. past" sii'In tha mprhing we

"At Hair..

0fu«

atajrMmoe, it has

admitting tins much, lavors

the recognition of the American doctrines" by treaty. It showfthe abBurdi^^t^ British claitp, in thia vise: j£*jSh» important question, howeyj

bot to say of common sense,

yet it would have beenf utter­

ly impossible for our Minister at^Wash* ing ton to grant them such protectfon during the late Americtfh -war. In short, our present theory -quittt untenable wfcen any practicalfctrain^comes to be putupon

mcrUSbecvms ike source vtr% serma ema a

•_ar—T?m

took the cars. The first tw&ity miles of the rood lay over a level bottom of land lying between the Sacramento and Amer ican, a rich grain-growing and forest bearing country. The first station, Btseville (eighteen miles), is thejdnction of a branch road leading off toward Marysville- Soon after gassin'e this station we began te ascend, aM in the distance Were plainly to be Men the snow-capped peaks of the Sierras. Behind us lay the rich valley of the Sacramento, its vineyards and its orchards, its meadows and its fields of golden grain—the frost of winter and the warmth of summer aeen together, At first the grade is gradual and the ground rolling very Soon however, the grade becomes heavier, the hills more ab.

clmr^o their allegiance, they Will relieve-} ^a\ing betw^n^h?m,°SS p^bndfi

Xiie article recontly published in the London

Times,

.alar sides sometimes rising to a bight of one thousand feet. Juat \efore losing all sight of the valley—Iii fact, our last glimpse of it—a beautiful landscape burst upon our view. Seen through a dark, funnelshap«d canon, the Wide end open ing away from the nariow toward the road, lay the valley, lighted up b£ the bright sunlight of a magnificent day? was" our farewell to summer. Steadily we climbed the mountains, they becoming more-and more abrupt} the sngw. nearer 'and nearer tbe air -mora wintry, dntil we reached Colfax, about fifty miles from Sacramento, aBtt~~fiearly four thousand feet in elevation. Hjjre were.aplendid six horse coaches, ready to convey passengers to tha several mining points in the vicinity, such as Grass Valley, Timbuctoo, &e ,, Leaving Colfax, we continued .to ascend at a speed of about fifteen miles an hour, the road at timea turning ^round sharp peaks at almoet a right*agle, Joa a bed cut in the solid granite—anon flashihi through a tunnel-out again, with high peaks-towering above us,, deep canons below. One of tha most remarkable of these is named Owe Bern, Whete a proboraly out, giving a view

monot6ry juts ofthe mountains for miles and utiles around. Tba -eyaTKraoders away idown among gorges, 2,000 or 3,000 feet below Ton, A«a up agkia te tba anawwapped aummit abo^a Turning oae «f these points, we eame soddealy upon a valley, or baaia, 4»hera DM were aatoaiahad to aae whole hills apparaatly washed away. On

... Xfi!

UohydwUie aaiaas of Dutch flat.watir is carried ln aluices lor mile* aloag and anmad the auoamits of the mounUdaa to a reservoir thence, in a strong boa pipe aboot eigktaen inchea in diameter, down the perpendicular rides of a cabon to the mines thence through aeviral hoaeto the point* when needed.— The preaaar» la regulated by valves, and the force of the stream thrown is so grea*

taeioroeot (nvacrawB

muvww

them into"*Ine*dastl from

which the gold is sabeeqaently aeparated. The whole couatry here about is cot up in this way. Still aaeeadiag we eaoM to the Dowa Hill aad Gold Bob miaaa, both tfwli* aw laissliagly prsfteblay »n4

«te»omeO&

entering the region

been as a favp a&d not aa a right. The United Statea hs,ve never been *W§ tpf«nd any authorityto «tablisfith"e_Ujediyttoat •ne can'diangtfhia alttfciAnee in intjA^ fl^al Uw.| That law h, founded ujpon the customs, practices anddoctfinee of -Kuropean nations long before the :UalMd States were hndwii among |overnment8, It is impossible for this country to restanjargamen tagaitrst'European usage" t^eri'" any-%urtejndfedjfatgnbove

la tho

If, as argued in tlaa no duty of our goveranien t»lo protect every na|j^|Q|fd1ttttMi against" the claims of

was once*^^a0tf% ,wl»y should not the stBW dutier be entailed sgaisS'tiwat Britain, which, not recognizing the right of expatriation, would be forced to protect her subjects although they had long be fore repudiated and renounced all allegiaaoa to her. *f*S* .V.

~T3".v Croning

N°Tg^geng^lJfr»l«l«r

acifle Ksllro

^^^ads^ksow, nawspiper paragfai (California) FasQlc Bailroad has already croeled the iuiitakit of the great «fvada' isafsi but, they do not know with what extraordinary trhimpha of engineering

by a'cttual

at the CrtftHl

that work has been accompli About the 1st of October, Pay master CharM D. MansfleM, with three other officers of tha Pacific Squadron, paid a visit to tha summit of the Nevada, by way of the Gentral Pacific Bailroad. From his latter the GbieisSati

Ghuett*

to that

ofButcIiTISr Aher"!eX?ftgG-ai4 Kun we foupd greatjaow hula on either si I

ol

{Wp^tsn

»the rood ia-aorerod at all exposed

ble of snstointng a ia! hoped, wuf enaWe-

^®!fBwt *ad

Tl}e wartn,' in the Sierras, the whole volume ia precip-

mountain, before the days of the railroad, the driver saw oner#iisNa^|^ and immediately drove up the side of the -aiotoMuikto awM^vWr^nt,. which was surgioIbtlow.*3was a man

b»raly 6s» to the torrent had passed, tnefe was no vestige left of either oxen or wagon.

At 12 d%lo3("^ amv©d at'teco,' hine--nine miles from, and seven thousand Bacramei

rminv

tbe' Summit Ti

Sw miles t?y

^ing not complet^^ore are, howevloyed beyond al miles of road are

et. soven thousand

was two feet deep when we

rBPsfi

one of polloy rather law,' fi^y.admitittiM, jon .gro^pfto^pf

z&Vgg,

true argument

)or revision is irretiUtiU.

There are cer.

Was two feet deep Cisco, houses lV boarding nouses ana sman swrto

Affe&Hgl&S&S

orfiino- hr!l9M and small stores fol

looking men I over saw, rough

in'

ling. In every sbant^ 5^1'

kt their

ia^amt-

Wi«e tbem

1 £aW

jiut two cp -didBS ittttfc place, and they were apparently not much better than the men. .But in a short time i,he placo will be amOng the things that 'were.

From thit point at present the csafbes icarrying tho Wt&bad& Sfetes^MailH^ud "WeHs & Fargote Express-: (tart forj Yir^ ginia*(Jit/, &Ut BakftGityvand tefti termitius of- the .Union. Eaeific Stylroad,target slsteeafseat coaches, drawn sfey six and ^igbt boraefci! Here,: too^great freight wagon trahwplsO start#the wagon# driwo by:twoiverwsi«teen. and H»ighteafl mofe^ imoQonsft''370ttvered ,afi*iri, «ar.4 rying ter^aiid'twfclre tatte? cwllad "prairie »chooners.a Loag traios. of jtheEaj«tart et»ry fbw boursf aavoridvgoin^tegeiher for mutual proteeticu^ It is^portpctly astonishing to- aft etha .vast amount of freight that i»-thb etnihkpartod iiiwr tho iapairtalns-aad tot Nevada.

By tbe kindo««s -«f the conduct we were penbitted'tO'tide thsee pr four miles faittber%rf the %eometava, the extreme: point fo whiclr rails areilaidi iChen taking' aitaige, we prooeeded? four xatfee furtherf'^reaohltig «ni Maration^uf. etovep) thousand featt

%u(tt

-f hmjxui

ou

extracts the

fillnwingdeacription of that work and its scenes. Be says "Our party consisted of four, and we went as far as the summit of theflierra ITevada Mountaisa. The 'central point of operation for the Central Pacific Sacramento.' Hera the engine house and machine shops are located.— Those in present use are only temporary structures, but tbey are laying the fount d^Uona for the moet extensive buildings of this description ia the United States^The circular engine house will contain over one hundred stalls. There will be two jMohise shope, 900... by 190 feet. -The foundations for theee buildings' sunk deep la the ground, sad an of great thic&nessand solidity, being laid with immense blocks of the splendid granite with which tikis country abounds* These buildings will be enlarged, as occasion demands,and it is thought that it will require three hundred locbfiaotives to run the Mad to Salt Lake and the branches to Orogon and San Francisco. The latter ia one hundred and seventeen miles from Sacra mento. The locomotives used on the mountains are the largest I ever saw, aome weighing seventy tuns. The fare is

*iiL\.y.ni

Bight abote' nsto*a^s Cmuo Peak,' the highest summit Of tho Sierras in Uiia •ieiniqFj over twdlvi thouaand feet high, covered, *it&sho*r.]said «uw»ounte4jfith •a immense rockp^me 4wb huodrad fftPt hish, and impossible to ascend. A little beyoad and below isiDcnv^Lakej. a-be§«l lieatling.£»li "J- «id

tifttl 'littla ^heat 'afi among the mountains^ o&lni, cold.. Icy-ib itaappeafancoV'tbffitaU piofSPOV* Ing

itaahore were ^reflected on ita rqir*

ror, like surface^avo^t,- with xamarkable distinctness. iStill- farthec TOai is Jry§tal -Lake,^ with-* lwfge.hotalsnsaaite w^erf the wealthy:OaUforaiaas^reao^Mn sugimer time uThe.aB&linaa! Goni^^ gaf employed^ Mr..Hart,?a •pbatOgraplfcer. ti take views of the most interesting polpta, for distribution tbnoflg the bondhplers.

Hero are,groat ioets (to thinkupon, sugf gestive of greater. 4acte to .come. haiif dozen years' aUicij 4ha^ Saeifi,c 3aijx^d wasiofciy a-apeouhrtwe

idea,J-I'our

y«ars

ago it had. iio *j&4an«fc ^dfty seyjsi hundred .and fiftiy milda^S -cp^plaledl Almost half" of the :^g rand Already the locomotive asj?ei^Afiu^m|t higher than any upon which lojcppjatyp ewsratood. c-Eariaboflw ual snows.jthe fieftry* buzzing stands* and there Itioka.down upanju^jy vales, where, -thpLivisiajaod jp^.gsOjy^iK richJuiriancaid t»us.i ".iioias

Soon^fronvtbea Qhejenne mM* sideband .Gisco on, tbe p^t^fcba^pliOf fire will deseond jntfl tba Ametioa.'i Along fciin&pldt. Bivm fc?L the.weat,jieT088 Gr9aftifiggrfrqm:^|Q,g&5t,the ticains will, rush Greati£blt Lak&rpasip.edyK^/fe?^. will pass along..: JlowJ^Asiat^angii Europeans ,wiU jJB9 versa What^rango-Xaoes YWefe.al]j99fetfP0fl?-

HoW ihe.vaet«prod4CftiS ^ioa,vg|iell! as Europe will ,come .'Ijo.^w^oUctry atJd an go in re at W

Tbe

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cannot satisfy

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pears' gloomy— pour sotd€t- fr«sh oii iito your lampj in tbe ahapOof J?laatation-JBit-ter^, which, viti-majfe the iWiio liif. again burn brightly, *nd iHumiQata once wretched existence.^, For ladiea it i? an elegant and gentle stimulant, exactly such as they require. vMaay femiljes Win not be without, ifej oiir.-ha? an. inwnoise throughout thoiworUt. j-./

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With New Stenmabipa of tba first SA6B LOWIB THAN BY AST «PrHER farther inform*t|orj aAdresa ttid ^indprsi**V®

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For farthe at W« D.

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Cortlandt St., New York, M»nnf*ctarer« A -eats and Iealer. in all va:iati«B of American Clock*. 8lo ap»nts for geth Thomas-Clocks.

The Debater of Congress.,

iprill be published aa nsaal. T.EBM81 OongrfS»iocal Globa and Apptttilz, (fat bindiD i) 810 CO

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aniUfc»iu thu

the? jCfcoso, 'EfltJtat

Iy. This snnpl"mwjt'»l.acgn1rtnio it »11 c-»Q pts re-ii, irte,Ii" mjii, fo- 25 cent?, logetlier witli a gnfotrtoi ths untaarrlodjof bf tli Mtl. A ijnser, ox it in ok 0 0 0 0 0 A S WILlitAM 4 CO., Book PuUllsli *$, PhiladeldMa.

•iAVE ARE OQMINe,

t(

Maomoixs Waisee.—vAdelightfal toilet articlo—saperio* -to .Oo^ogne at half the price. f!8-ttaodw2w.

lag, JV^tph nn «aiup ALL

tuM

U£^. HA WES P.O. 6125.

~St

Ui*

ottict «t

tt» !o«p»-.

ay Tetre D*ut«, oa.' jMaoilky, etb,

Kaidan Lane, Albany, N.

iOjjni cOj,, fk-A: ''iff ress

S"

O

1868 between thejlRan.^ftiwJ, 12 o'clock A. w'r cu»wi. VADDTfl ... W

etualDg year, ltdtd B. A. MOBBIS. 8wy.

Federal St li «UD,

ELICIOCS KEW8PAPHM OP THE

lV2

El.

XVcsrrED STATES vaftue to advertisers.

A complete list of Sea Adrfer.

GnzcttC for December. Prlce25 «_»u,

ler /ear Ic advanre. Aditrrm O. P. H0\f r,PgWW*» '.'SCTr'TwkvM*,,

One or twa days'* timeDrfti sacurc a good *|«ac^a^u^

vmm.

Baroiw*

or »ome other article of eqoai »a!ne, Fitu of Cost. ^agaota wan tedeT«ry wkera, taale and tamala, for the beat One Dollar pawnbroker's Sate in tba oountrr. Send for Circular. 8. O. THOMPSON ACQ., aJSafterer Strati, Boaion, Ma^i. pvISBASIS OF.THB QKKITAL OBOASTS.-Dr.

L/Wjltks, 907 Broadway, 2i. T., d«TOte« particular atteation to PiMam p«tailar to theie argataa ta both aaxea. Sand atanp for acircniar.

A Pbyslological View or

v^-'

Marriage,

^^TM.Cheoput Book BvmJ&litbsd I

cwtalalnc aearl liver SMire# ragw And 130 fine platae ana e^graViug. of the Anatomy of the Soman Organ* in a at*to of Health and OUeaae, Wtth a tHMkti«#a&- Sariy Krrur«, tt» Deplcrable OoneequenoM apon the Hind a-nd5Body, with the Anthor'e PUn of Treataieat —theoSly rational and oieeeeefal mnde of Care, M%ttOwnbf the reporMftiuwe4flMit«d. A trntjte, tpfiatMer*t6 thMnai+l^awd «tbMa •aotaaplat*m»rrUge, whe entertain donb*» 0t tb*lr phraical condition. San free of Portage to say address, on receipt of 25 oenta in etamp* or po*ti] earrancy, by addresains DB. LA OiiOlX,

So.

JtnXXR'S BLOCKi

unwASAPous,. tip.,

PHYSIOIAJf FOB DISEASES OF IBS

Head, Throat and Lungs.

•act s-,u ISS

TO WHICH BKASCH OV THE' TKOTBS8IO* b!a practice to excloilTe^ iotBoed, mat Im eonnltrd p*rfon*liy».ec:b7 W^il M'IWiieiiary

Sft«Nr l(iUeCi »lT9k, Sorth UlloolastrMt,

mt the urnert aoUeitatisa of aaay old

jutinuv^i

w/T ,,,i

rtil! costlau* te Tistt

iBiJiLtJTE,.

onc»js^rt foof »a b»con*olaed at tb« Twn» fiauW jEuaso,

'f'VT

$34

M11

............ Janfef-SS,,

Teh.

..

terms.

lull,

irii.fi to tli^ boatfic^ of Mr. Vass&r'fi s^it^ 5* •u^ucatiou of youiiR 4osh?ij, will admit, *t uuy-tltJW in the Ooli' vjes--.<p></p>ItmmmmsM

«0,

M„.atsr.

19,

-11,

July 9, ^..Ang. e, Sept. 3, «c«. a, ao, %oV. 36,

~j64H

of trtatnSftit reach Of »H

Dr. HA LB. Is Jttgul&r G.-«dn»te of M«disln« i»nd 8ar«ery, and AdtBoirof-tre NBWMETHOD of Treatment !or Diseases ofrtis AllTPiSsaoer. which succeeds wtosrt all other moans hato Tailed, and isoertaialy wirthy of triaT.

W6al« resp«c»ia:ly rsWr those fiiftrdM -tor the follow-sft. r««poa»ibl& citiians: B. M". Meredith, Jo oh Ki*e#. W BTut.Il l.Col.*feI.B«n^ohn Chimbsrs, WMr.CpetiSj Ck)l. AiexindBC. ^WestfWJ, aa4no bacdro# Sfherj. dl W*iw

Fox .Holiday Presents

^CA£l AT

SI HPEHT'S 116 Stain

A N O O S Selected especially for the Holiday trade, consisting in part, of

Pearl, Bogwood, ood—' Steel,,...* ., w- .Cluster Sets!" LaeiM&aH KmbroWereil Collars, Ii»ee and Embroidered H'dk'fs,

Plain and Fnr-liaed Gloves, [In Kid, Buck and Oloth,}

LadieB'

Ladies*

CO,,.

Cin-:

LIST OF NEWSPAPERS. |'l pull the Twenty _.jn ptionsned, and will

do

recipt of pjlco, TWO Di*liar8. A Ulit (or any oiia fetatecan be bad far 25 cents, or a seiectiiin of any

five

STATES tor Uiir

llollar. Address 6,

Vi

HOWELL & CO., Publisher* of Advertisers Ca» mmm -?g

MFIB,

FlIUG,

O O I

..03 a rrr^Tfi eX,uiu 8-yjrcl"

.,9V.

tO S 5 1 A

—AflB—

00

A-CCIDETNTL

JL

JL

JL

Insnranee Agency

K, A. CHim SAM'L 0. 8C0TT

T» -T Tbe Ibikrwiirg OU wl Ba(iab)* Q»mpasl»« Bepwseatad -.'f

lerciiants Fire Ins, Co.,

HASTTOBD, COMM.

Horfib American Fire Ins.Co.,

S'.ARTrOBD,

...

BA

OONR.

i'm&fyi-

It TO IT'S PATENT 'iSCBEW-

JASIE^ED £LETOH SSi L3. Bo'd by th« •nfio i^ener«H)-. M»*i-

TWcutreed bgWJJABON, £»st H«topt(a, (J.jie'-ctlfuc.

United States Life Ins. Co.,

A

to 40WALL ST., NBW TOSK,

Wodfi Mutual Life Ins. Co., Jft J7BE03L1WAT.JTBW

YOBK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co,

IHJDIASJAPGLIS, IND.

United States Casualty

t.nr

appltcetiona

Christmas and flew lears!!

BE0KAW,BB0TEEBS »s£ 'tiol -FUBNlSaiNG •'.

DRY GOODS!

Avs Ourmi

Now Is the "Time

To purchase out only ths usual arrky ol

-ii*

TH11.

Street,

Where you will Hod a '.maut of

tss'oc

ctien

for

Choice

Slorccco Purses,

AND JET PINS, r-A.3Sra-5T BASKETS,

Broclae

3d short, we have beautiful Preseats for Old and Young. Call, and we will take yam, ftp st*ek,

^WS^ftuTd tetBtosb-otir Mends that our SfSofckis rebanished with New auAe^eslrable Goods, hor suA-as

Brdclte Siiawls, CloakiC aT

Knit 86awl8,Woolen_Sli^wls

INSURANCE OaUlMN.

Christmas Presents for Babied Christmas Preeentt far' Bbys,r Christmas Presents for Girls. 3 Christmas Fresents'for lathers Christmas Preseatd: for Mothers Christmas Presents for Husbands, Christmas Presents for Wives, Christmas Presents for Brothers. ,3 .. Christmas Presents for Sisters, OhJstmaa Presents for Nephews, 59' Christmas Presents for Nieces, Christmas Presents for Uncles, •?.

."J

Ajsortn

J"

1

I

"S

Velvet Purees,

AT LOWICB PKICS8 ^Than can be found elsewhera.

i' 5»yS fv5

ft

^9 First

-Uttiortt

J.&H.

A.

1

Corn exchange Fire Ins. Co.t

157 BSOADITAT, NETTTOBK. fM .a:

a I

Bucfeeje Fire insurance Co,,

OLE EL AS P, OHIO. 'f

Co..

B30&DWAY, KS^' YOBK,

Llien

and Policies ilsued

iu aby ot the above named Companies at lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COL? LECTIONS promptly attended to,

SCOTT & CRANE, General Fire and Life Insurance AgtrtL

OFFIC.Kx

HainJSt., between 5th ^.6tli !*«.••fy .^i Terre Hante, Ind.

OWUI TCLlia *. ». »»TX*

SYANT

E. R.

(3oeo«s6fl te J. H. TUBS SB,)

Forwarding

is

Commission Verchants bxaxjos ur

mg.

31

T.

The antb.r may be

conaslted apoa any ef tbe dlMaee* npoa wnich hit book treats,either {wrto^ally or by mail.— "-"-1— aant to any part of tha world.

Elghett market prloo pa!5 for all kinds of Qraia. Agents for Stab Uiriox Ldti. Ware Hotue on Mstin Stmt.

Hea{ ths X. 3 B. B. 9sg*t gU1«lf

GOODS. MILLINER*

Vabibtt

Stobb.

109 Main Street,

"J

IS

THE PtACE *, AND

*.*»

Family Dr^ Goods,

.L'xj Butjdso, a Grbat Variety OT^,vV,|fl

Fancy -©-oods,

70B

viOO

premium

or a SUjor SSeto^i

WAS AWABCKSl.tO

BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE LA e« U. If. 'fithte ASv'rtiliiiril Thcfrty, Ssir, boUeb lu.^'uliua, Scft^lA U9U: 6 rM^^1 Veg^We HairSestojatixe

Cr.y TJair'to its Natural Celort toe Ufjri change tba.

1

linir ^Illn7 out is a superior Cressiii »Itccnta}nyia Wjtftos IpprwiicMs, Jh ana flic most nrpular and rollfK\k ubis Article throughout the 4

tiai WW

DAVIS,A«pnt«for

Terro Hante, Ind. uovll'wem

—V 'i 3W

O TO

0N1ON JBAKEEl

FRANK H£OI6 A BBO Uanafaotarem of all kind* Of 'tt

CRACKERS.

and Cealari is

OOJEiR IES,

Oft Lafayette St., between Cecal -ad Depot, A doSOdly INDIANA.

SOLICITORS.?

QHAKLB3 WEBBE & CO»,

SOLICITOUS OF PATENT^

COt:»SSX.t,OK5 AT PATENT

Onr facl'itfee for proeariai Patents are no! x« coeded by any ejtabiiahiceut In (hs Pnited State.. AiJ kini. of llodela bnilt to order. [dlidCin

JJEALTH ESTABLISHMENT.

355 West Fourth Street.

CINCINNATI. 1 .£*• nf Is ilo-d Swedish Movements,

Electro-thermo Bathe, Hot, Cold and

i.

... J/-.3

Dr. B. NEWTON"TOOKEB, fortnorlj'of Green Xoant, Water Oere, is permanently located as ilxn, and irlUgiTe special attention to OUB^y 1C DISEASES and DGFOBHITiKS CF TBI SPINK.

Circulars containing furth infoimattcn and rsfereoee somo of ths best knows Muiness man ia Olt sjinati and elsewhere, faraUhed on application.

A

limited number of patients can be aoooifeiaodatod with board. dscl2d3mead

HE ONLY PBSMIUM

••czjpi.

& CO.,

—roa—

Family Sewing Machines

Was awarded te the

WHEELER

A

WIlLSOW,

4?-«e

1

STATE FAI25, BUD AT TBBBB HADTE "T *37 FOLLOWISQ

Kc«oA(Ma. Mkbtrt* %Me «aSS tf Agriculture are. D. Williaz«o!», wife of Stat. Attonay-Oeneral, and Mrs. Cani.*, wif* of Dr. Oaaan, o: Park, county—all parties of the high* sat order of intelligeao and tools! position,whose sarnioa iajrorthy ol consideration.

K. W1LMOTH, Agent, Ufftrnt

ootU MSoathfourUi

WB'W TOlig

Dress, Saeqite and Cloak

GIVE SATISFACTION 1

,v

'•ooakd

IW8&

I B. B.

CarpeungSt Window Sh.ad.OB, Damasks,

¥,.

Ever offered to tbis community, all or which will be sold at greatJy ,ro4$ced prices, g..:T

HOUSE-PURNISHING

VARIETY STORE?

No. 109 Jlain St.* Terre-Haute. "V I ia II I III...: i.-iailW1'!-1

'#4t ®f

it

7 py

arr'

alau-rar»'

A E S S

PTRIMMm^S

No. 85 Main Street op Stairs.

M. A, WALTER

CHBAP MpLIN^RY

^Ewsra^'orfifr

E?_^ TC:

'i&

QEBMAK

ft

S.

0

CbjiStmos Presents for Aunts, Christma- Presents for Grandmothers, Christmas Presorts for Grandfathers. Christmas Presents for Cousins, Christmas Presents for Friends, Christmas Presents for Everybody.'

i:r

hjp'* X£ .r| /4

A few more sets of those Cheap 2Turs, Zephyr Tares, Blankets, Comforts,' &c.,

rtttred (pot tn tha centra oT tho

.jj.-iv-

iioinix

7

&•

CO.,

Have the handsomest line of

Paper Hangings,

iths,

Oil Clo~

1

ErasiveSoap

(4 »antrf»ct«t»d from Pcuc ILiXliRIALS, aod mnf ix coMidofKl th» #TAJfBAKi» ef KXCKLIEIVCB ¥er te)4 by »HUrocora.

Hdvr iy

4 ItKOU L.VB|.VVBttKJ) VL hi t\_ Diploma whtcb hangs In h!fo!Br« ttpanadk Olmmc Qfim thiif if at' ^isa a ^nipu-wida reputation, having been

twitthtti any othar f!tron»f

Ptwiiaian.

Threat, Ski» jr

-tlso, the offset

HERNIA

cr

ideafij erirforebtmiai, ol memory, -wfnitoMs/Sc., ngt all tiima' iri aby oa»

1BTMKUtt»u tefld. Unw*1 Uatlona ly leMpr Jofflc ,.Croc. JUonFase*. cao be pt«(i^rly. trwi'.-" t- a6afct» uatiob^ad K-eittianay, SF." #itboati intsrriewyiand medJdneayjwctiitf froe fc»orv«j{rc, atflt by mail, or jfxprffk- Noytitn Uanee to.tmsineu iu moRt oasaa.

AttdiJSS'Box S0W,St. IoTBU/Mtt-" B«Sn-s4i. M.'to S P. M. OiMa pMaaotnUi

city. •.

Uocsoltatiaii rdomsraad roooivfor. tbaJkcaaa P0d«k,tt^iSH®h patjtenta aa re^wirjft i*ily jot»i sv*RM&!»y

Cau vet, te »^«d j^t^fa«TSl«»M{u Theory Symptom* anaTieatmant of Herrou«,Urinary an•iaiualihatMea.clparlydeiiBoatittsirii tiiodiMMM

•prSdawly.

FOUND RIE#i^

UtMss dkirit.r

•tTjnwsf'iftsAri.'-

nan.

wai*.

VIGO FOUWDIiV: jfc.ljljjv.-. in '^-'kfrp i« HllUL\KSl60i!

^5

smH, Mnra &$u. a4.H0 «hll tw .l.° I lahamui4 Manufacturers of Steam Scgiaea, Mill Goarug, ftlld Madlin^ry oT evetf dticriptfon.' Aft klhdr of irottaud-Brasa-iDaetiagt iak#e ta ottMr ^Tery elafa of repairing promptly atfcarfod to.

at

t-

»«rOrdertaoli«#«l. 1 Tho Ughest Oath Erie* Paid fcr old Ooppor, ,aad Irpiu jSrass 0 JaBgddwtf '«6dr^ 'r E. aK'airaseB.

a.

r. Mmhi.^'

Machine Shop,

HcEirresh, Dengler & Co^i4 8. 8&w, near-nft&niditojpot,

iC

uic ffrfioni crcdf

'd

6^3J

J. R. BARRETT & CO# i^roiM-Mora, atAsrcassTEB^^. &... ,,«•»* IiOBD & SMITH, Chicago, fleaeral SortA-Wtat-«rn Agents.

:^^BjrjBrAXfir.6hs.^

aia naiwW c.. ii ..-vt-t&i-LJl llaoafecMrerlr ofOte»«i l»if«»',VlH«aoffii4. ty, Qonse ffrontai Fin CTuata, aaiQlroalar Saw' ^Spoflil iitefitioh'hafil to di's'nAtitifhctare Aid repatr of BraSe WOTkj PatenfOlDc^VoAl*, Aot,

«aP" iep»irlng done promptly. bo: fell latisfactlon to our ^onetoaiers, both in poin «f workmanihip and ?ric#.

The highest Jirlce. (aid for all old scrap Iron !e!!vtred at fhe' "PfcOflWx Foundry,"near tfc« PiiuiiiinrDfl)otJiCi -:"i

TJ

MoswrpsHp.

"Tht

Dmnows

imwtf ...

*ai ai •J 8f

The Best Pewa in the World. For gate ai Jfo. 25 MaidenZone, New-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at (A*

1

XiAW,

Builders, Dealers to Patent Bights, and I^TKaTKD ABIICLKS. OFFICE-81 EAST MABEET STB**T,* Iiidiauapclis, Indiana.

same prices. Morton makes no Tens stamped with the JYbme or 'Trademark of any other1 therefore, where an Agency ir established, the public will bebeslsuittd, and at fhe same prices, byettllinp on the Agent: in ali other places those wiihinff the Morton Ten must send toz Headquarters, where their orders wilt receive prompt Attention, if aceompa* nied with the cash.

A Catalogue, with/ktidesertp* tion of sixes andprices, sent on receipt of tetter postage. 0

A- MORTON.^

yafcimVt and Ncrg^oU,

XEBa€^ BLA.trrK,/ raob. will aiteod nromctly to all pr.fessio'nai calls in the city an? eoontryv t»n»--3tortkweBiaa»nsr of^onrxtj aad Mala streets, (over Goodman's Clothing ftpre.). B*Si deaoe Xe. Si Korth Fourth Street.1 ocZ9dt

OMMIBU8 lllNr.

B-

id

MlliBER'8

a

QHLHl3tj

JB.

P.

Mutual Benefit Partnership fh» «ut

»t

and C-'^'V

tba Oumnitf, (a gaa«r»i n-f

dotttoft-ia priow tbe bMii of vbii partn»rsbip)| A PROMPT BE3PON8K AND tversal yatronage -. Will 8«oor« to ths P«opi« thi*

GREAT BLESSING

We, of fh« Brit pirt, will

Vll'Sfp

ft.

-J.

lilTY

CaEiPEST IX TBE"

Xo.

Ana

j$Taibs.)- /..

eifl MI8S SALLIE 11 ACTINGS.

miunsim

W. S. JRYCE &

d&w"

sw'a

s.aaaa'aaft

PHCEAU: rounroBt AJTD-5-

0

ii*qj

tuokfil *»ui e3 baa

x:»irf atiis

Fati* WrhHtrHm*W award."

THE KU BBR Apn OBttifMT (if PBH»

Morton's Gold Pens,

S

AND BACK rare.

WiUjtUeod tc jUL calls for -trains leaving (be Oity .'and fctso delirsr paiseniim In any part of Ow rfly wtth eare aad dlsDateb

Alt or*or*Jo «&'th». Blass at the Post Ofllee, »f Dari«* UragStoc^, or,my.v«idenoa will b« prompt* ly attended to. Ituiandtr

Borses.mtjLessThursday

akd hogs.

—I wiftsiSJ on Tawd/, and Satorday«. SaUMa tba hoars or o'cIock A. M. and

al boss that may hive bean on any of these da within the PuMlc Pound more than twelve hoars and all tbe horse, or mole* that may have bean In said Poaad mora than two days.

QOTTL&B BXISS, City""

oet DltyKarshal.

im

KnW, it rwto with yonrnlf to m»ka tbe

Biieteye^fefeople'sStOR^ If «o, yoa bccoaie P»rtners at oa«e on tb*

Mutual Benefit Plan!,,

ASB BUT DBY GOODS AT

Great Redactions^

T» forB«cb.» PATtneubip with the People irar jatcutian, and r^uirw that oor intereata4 fboaMte natoal, tUM yon m»y rec«irA(br fnllft'i

Benefit of Low Prices!

1

giro

ths great**r$

ttODBt ot rfcjti# for th« I*a*t noMjr—»od Peovi*, a( ths aecoad part, to ext«Bd a llbem!,-rii*(.«'Sih patroaago ia ratsru. you

TbU d.ns, and wo I'lo.ifi

I/jLRGJB

..t

DIVIDENDS,

tiDt

sretofore was a nyetery, will uowu bec-ae

"?s

A "HOUSEHOLD WORD," everybody is ponoaal'y interested In any' enterf(rlS#whe'eby they receive a direct benefit —and tbroagh thii inedinm— "TijT

Small. being the K.ey to •h*tcdsi* SUCCESS. li

B**ry**J»£Wbia*n and atdld wilt bebenefilnlln Ikr|KUou tc tbelr went.. Xew tleods Just Beeeived! Bought at a great leciine In prieei, to be eold *§~C .'flgareaaa follows SSTIIis WPtLjld-W Cants per yard—1,600

I jJ-ftCU.-utiuMo width, Tbiaisuueol tberrratu.it ttcductiooa of ths aeanon. 109 PATTBB9S DBESa ojDS, Mlk Stripe

WMth Cloak VeltoU #11,00 mlnge to catoh I

HUPUTI

olltary HiOl, r'nlnoo*

Si

Wilts W yard.'. Oood enough. lor thrt mo»t .lattidiuna to wear. DOUBLTC -WIDTH CAMr.CT CtOT/IT-Brown,.

Sujtt^Sbttatck »t.*J Oaraei, GO cents per i-. .M KBl^O^—r.Vnothtir Kt-Uuctiou —St6 Wiirt ft y®r5 f' Tb© wonder is how Droti GTtadscas be sbldso chap. The

it,-}

,«Y JWSTLALLFA THE SIYSTERT. I-YONS SILK VSLVtTS—For Cloaks^f Inch i'«r ya«T«

ttlm-

8TARTLING REDUCTION tha cntnUlatoj—and why? Bseametiie m. i*. r». Woik. well, and ia theaiedJaiu of laCtnsatioa for the P««pie. Wool' Long Shawls $6,50 00 Iays ajo wotth $.09. ^JNCHILLA OliOAES, 910,00—(The Goods and

B-fmnrfngJ are worth Sit,00), and why

f0!d

cheap This Is no myitery.

»o

FATROtfAWE

GO HAND IN HAND.

BSACS.

BEAVEE CLOAKB AND JACKETS— Black Beaver, fine quality, $5,»0 per yard (Ev-q erytody buys it now.) FITOH, SUNK and all kinds of FPB8—

Fut-trimmetl Huodi, Including a fdII .tuck ot Children's Pun. ENQUTRE-'POB WHITK WOOL FLANNELS at 60 cents a yard lied Blanket* 85,00 per pair.' worth 80,00 thirty days ago. PS1NT8, (Jnit ie*eired) 'choice stjles—»f.#* 81ylea—12^ castas MDSLiNa—Uleachec MmllnsI yard wide, 1244 ctl. per yard, tnbieaebed Maeilm 1 yard »W ceete per ysrd. H»ary yard wide TJnbleached, 16 coats per yard. «dool

Quality,

y»rdwM«-

12J centsIiALi£S' UHDKRWSAB—Foil Stock Wrapporr afidFABt*..'.tihUdrin'. Uhderwear: QKNTS' .CNBiSI^WXAB—Cjawera and nntrt«.. .Oe^ta'jVWta tililrU. Ileaaqaartera fot*

Geo to uDods. took at obr Olovt# -and fibStrryi: with a geuetal atock of B|T Qoqfis, Notions aud Fancy floods" (Toi Jareeto onumefate), bought ifbce fbe doc lis and jh(t rtc«!Ted-. which w^ mow offer fnr

HOLIDAY SALES I:

Throughith« medlua of xho I

iUPt

it inch Umpffng prioe# that every body can a'ef fall t_ bccoDTinced as tney read—that Wo 1EllL.£leU! Ckeap! To meet onr own, and the expectations of all, Aud dlmonstrate the "Hatoai Benefit Partoerahip" be "the greit want of the community.t

4fi*'3

i.1 fit

MONUMENTAL.

rpiIE UNDEESlGNfiD ia Agent JL for the CELEBRATED SCOTCH GRANITE

lh$ mett Shgtmt atdnucqptibUnf I

unimpaired

It tr

Mo*rat«n». This material is fevMrrtaifc

ti»UshtHp9bfbo'

instimnts ora and Poiopoy) •Mlf.-ref

aBy kuown mateUai. Its. obieT constimnts ora in aanw. as -Cieapatia'a -Meedle, and PUlar.at Alexandria, ia Sgypt, whioh minn

by

THE JKAVACES OF CEKTVBU8, ThVa'nperior beauty and durability of thi* material ia caaaing hUemand for it in tbe £aet#ni a cema states, wb*ie it Is belnr adopted by the wealthl olaeseajji preference to tbe Italian M« icimenoi thls,{Qraslte may be

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Adams' Express OBioe Orders aud inqalrkSt will meet with prompt at ntienr Addrra., JAU&S 8. W1LSOJS". wl Box 7 H. T-rre •'tile. ind.

iA3Ai\D ai'EAM -FiTTLNG V/ Main atrret, between 6th aad 7th. FBEDEUIH GEIQER.

Having employed the sorbites of J. 8. FA-gu-. son, a well known practical workman, be is nnt prepared to execnte all erder. in tbe above business, withprompinrss and dispatch. octSdly

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BALTLMOBK.

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Wm, J. RIEMAN & SON, •COOXWOM TO Wm, J. Biemau

Sr.

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PORK PACKERS,

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^freter Street, near Blaise's till!, TerreHaate, Ind.

OITIOl»Omr Weetfall's Hat Store. *q BogsbtughtanipdCkedonLC nml»lon. Libers I adr.nees on picking aud aon.igiimeuts to onr bouse in Baltimore. dSdlm

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31. U'ALTSK, OBAS. JCrrtNUuOCK\, il. Aenijld,

Gen. Uanager. Arcbi, a Scalp. Han Ktonewotk WuHtr, Eppinghoasen

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Steal Marbit ud LiiM-Stwe Works, 8tons iJoltcliiij Work, Vaults, btalaes, Moau mentd, Hi»d stones, Mantles, at priaes Ivwef than any other Works in this stnte, u« facilititss are greater. Alio Importer, cf Ccotcb Or»cIte (Io,amtuts. Marbls Works (KetablUiird IUSi near tbe P. U. .Stone Yard aiul£team Works at ihe T. ii. A l. 'Freight Depot,

T-ICRRK HAUT1S, IND. The Trihje supplied with.Sawed Stone aad M«nfe at Llbe(«IBat«s. USdStu

OH2s' AKMSTliONG,

tiunsmitli and Stencil Catter.

rionri Whisky aad Jack brands, also Platss

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marking Clothing, cat lu order. Qoiu mads aad repaired In the best of stjrta. £11 work warranted to giresatisfaction. II*hop W door Kat of the New Court Hotue, a Qal0 etreet, at the Vigo county Bay Scales. {(U

'iJflON INSURANCE CO., OF IHDIAITAPOL1S. Capital, $4Or,5O0 7«. Tas IitiDisa Ftax isscaaiica •oxraar or IND.,

A Stock Company owned and controlled bytho leadiag ^n»lues3 men ia tbe State. The fullOWi area part of the Stockholders, who are rmideuts of Terre Hante, and to whom we wocld refer fhds»waatlBg sound snd reliable In.tuaoce at fair rates.

Preeton Haw*?, Pree't Satioual State Bank.

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5. Caaninjtboin, Urnggist. I. O. Warren'. Jlelra. HATIS8 A CO., Agents, 854tf Office orer Donnelley'. Drug Store.

!\JATI0NAL STATE BANK. A 1 0

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Notice Is hereby given that the ant-usl ifteettsg ot' the Stockholders oftha National State Bank will be hsldat Ihelr Banklnj House oa tbe second:

Tne.Oay lu January next, for tbe purpose of electing seven Directors for the ensn ing year. CHABLE3 M. WABBXtf, Cashlsr. DeolldSw.