Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 January 1868 — Page 2
DAILY
TKKBK HAUTICINU.
Friday Monlag, Jaiurj 1, 1m
An Extraordiawj itopttOBA reporwfjwrttc^s who hasljeoITviaitmg the Blockley Aim* TTnnc^ fhnt riiy, Inlla lLa following story:
A gentleman and hirwift were returni .tegfrftm .their wedding taufi^ni'cTi. occupied a year. .Before leaving forborne (MWnr-.hnafttfart tfcgy determined to-ww our alms house. "Whea they entwed -wwj infants' ward the wife said to tbehtabandJ "Do look at that child—did you ever se«i such a roaemblance to out baby Wwlj it does look like our beauty," answered tho husband. Thereupon they caUedint their nurtb, with their three months' oldbaby. end the pauper's child was placed! by the side of it, when the likeness struck theiarsil ttS' nfost~singular. The youngf mother whimpered something to hef~hu««! band. "Nonsense," was "his reply, "Qh| —but I will!'' she exclaimed. "Why,| dear— "Now, George," she urged, "rev member, you said you would deny me nothing I" "Well—Well—have your own way," responded the indulgent huaband.
Thereupon aha —turned to the pauper mother, and wrked: "Will you part with your child,?" Tba poor woman looked frightened at the question,replying: "N,o,| no, noP But, consider. I will take itj loft good home, and bring it up as myi own.'' "Oh, no, no, mad&mel indeed! cannot part with my child I'' "You are: poor—I am rich. "This child will burthen to you. To n:e it will be a pleasure. I will give you fifty dollata for it. 'i The poor woman" looked incredulous—j haaitated fur a moment, then burst into§ tears as she handed her child to the sweet-' looking iftdy who was bidding so earnest-^ ]y for it. The amiable huaband paid tluj money, the baby was wrapped in & large ahawit the mother kissed it convulsively^ and.the parly, passed- out of the room When taking leave of the superinteodeptj sho laughingly said: "X wrote to mother that 1 had a baby but won't she be mr| prised beyond everything when shtj raake« the discovery that I have twins !1!
Boys Oat After Nlgbtftli A writer in the Fireside €hmpa\ moralizes a« follows upon the abov topic*
I have ioag been an observer, as I ai a sympathizing lover of bays. I Ilk* see them happy, cheerful and gkMotn*. am (not willing that they should cheated out of their rightfal heritage youth—indeed, I can hardly undersUfr how a high-toned, useful man can be th ripened fruit of a boy who has not *sj ed a fair share of the glad privilege* to yout h. But while I wltch with a fm jealous eye all rights and customs whic entrench upon the proper rightsof boys, am equally apprehensive lest parents.wh are not forethoughtful, and who harVd Jic habituated themselves to close obifefTi lion upon this, subject, permit 'their solI indulgences which are almost certain re3ult.ija_^aiir.jlwnnr»liiatinn, if not 11 their total ruin and among- the (habi which I have-xrbaervedTrt uhding mo surely Jo ruin, 1. know. oC nofte moi prominent than that of parents, perMi ting their sons to be in the itiOTti aft nightfall. It is ruinouajtott^niofmu: tl almost all instances, ithey aoqaire, ui der cover of the night, an uuhultby~mi i" excited state of mind, bad language ai 9 practices, criminal sentiments, iawls -and riotous bearing indeed, it it in tl .e street, after-nightfall, that boya principi lly acquire the education of the badcapi 5ity for becoming dissolute^' criminal inr4*
Education begins with life. Befere are aware, tua foundation# of the chari c» ter are laid, and no. subsequent instri tions can remove or alter them. n« naus was the ion of a poor Bwedisb rgyman. His father had a Uttte flei er' gardeu, in whioh he cultivated all he flowers which his. means ^^hife jj ite coulehseiBct. Into thla liower-gardin he introducod his little son from infancy, ad this little garden usddGbfedly cr&tled he taste in this child which afterwarda mi de him tho first botanist and naturalist of hia age, if not of his race, A
A Cheerful Old Age.
Bishop Morris, senior Bishop Methodist Church, sends to the
Tho sites of our large and flouris^inj towns in the West were then in the wil' wood. Our log cabine are superseded by respectable dwellings of brick, and our log meeting houses by respectable church edifices. As to our numerical strength, the Methodist Episcopal t/burch'has more than quadrupled in my day, ltith flianci&l ability in proportion. My early contemporaries are mostly gone. I i*we great-grandchildren ranging from foir to eleven years old. Under these surround lugs, it begins to bo whispered ar+und that I am an old man. Perhaps it is so, but I don't feel old. It is true, I hav*4 some physical infirmities, but my spirit isbuoyant. I love life ai well as I »ver did, and might enjoy it as well if able to be active in the ministry.
If I was forty years younger I should, hopn soon to feaumCTBiy Wifftltryj but as it is, I have little or no prospocti and it remains for ue to cultivate patience and exercise resignation. Old age, now ever, is not what 1 once supposed it to be.
MB. HA1BY HAVISO BMHS BKNT SOUTH TO iMnom BJMW ooKDmoir OP THIKOS
WieS Ttf*H SKPABTXKHT, PQ*9 SO R**o*r.
I found Noo OitjHKiriii a tromer of joy. The order of th& gMftt? ana good HancocK hed restored conflden6e-in tbe^uzzums of our friends, and'^obst^i'nstion in the breasts uv ^ur enemas.Juries, thank God, are n«1mof^ ^oWated.with niggers onto em. They are^rtow dr^fd- from the old citizens, r6«rir uv which served under Boregard id thelftie dnp'.easfrntnis. Biznis therefore, in the'CourtB goes on without delay. Kbia^ample Bo^ifiiuch biznis is facilitated^ I may menshun that in one Court thfcre wiar forty, four cases in wich niggers wuz plaintiffs, and forty-live in wfciph aimri .inKjdeGs^danls, The tryin'uv all these nigger's cases wuz plislied in^bree hemvs and nin iteftte ve^icksinlfcenorty-iour ses being invariably for the defendants, and in the forty-five oth«r -cases-
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Parents should in this particular, hav rigid, inflexible rule, that will never mita son, under otiy circumstancei wh ever, to go into the streetJkfter nightfi with a view of engaging in out of dt sports or of meeting other boys for socj or chance occupation.: A jggid rgl9 this kind,'InvaridBly adhered to, soon deriderr tbotlestre fofsttch dangerdu* ft-1 KJ. pf&cticea.
foard
fpom feia-home in-fipr^ig-
Qold, Ohio, the following interesting autobiographical eketch: 1 was born in Kanawha county, Virginia, April 28, 1794 joined the Metho dist Church in August, 1813, and received the full apirit cf adoption "tm Ch|ist-. itiaa following. I wos licensed to praach April, 1814, employed on a circuit by a presiding older in 1815, received! aa a traveling prenohor on trial by the Qhio Conference in 1816.
Afterj^Ampaign of JttfiY-years I f?a», in 1866, altaaked with paralysis andjenderod inc&pabla of -pulpit service. Having now no sermons to make or conferences to hold, I have time to think kind review the pnst on a small scale. Great changos IIHVO occurred in my day both in church and etat? When I began to Itinerate we had no graded pikes canalsj*nd railroads wore not then- thought of lour speed then was four miles an hoar. {The contrast between the old system of hbrse and 3!,ddio-bag« and the present with fell road and satchel is wonderful the s^eed is increased from four miles to twenty»flve miles y"T hour, which ia a great saving of time. Tho world moves.
trouble of
future-is against my «reed, ^d^aclt expect to craw the river tilil 8M9h it^ and have no wish to die before my timj| cemes.
WITHIN twelve days fVomtbe tisi* that the United States flag was hoisted at Sitka, seventy Americans had arrived them There were a few minera nnd^meahanics among them, but the majority wenjmen of business. In lees thaa, a weak Ihrei stores, two ten»pin alleys, two drinking saloons and a restaurant were .openied.— The spirit of speculation- at once stared itself. Furs rose to nearly S*n Kra4cisco prices lumber was held at^lOd per (boasand, until a timely arriViTfiroai Puget Sound reduced the price. oae-halU^ Deer, which sold at $l eadi befen ihe tnnsfisr, now command from $2 50 tqM 0k Uncording to size ducks roee from ?5c to f3 00 a hundred clams from. 20c to 91 25 bushel, and other commodities in proportion
ers doorin the workin 8eafion, dedQctin and soi forth for ther families and. further, that no one will emptoy nigger from aVothe/'tritbDrlio&d nftilftte he km show permfehefclwaeJiis^last employer.
Tbey hevotber rools for the proper regulaehun uv this perversa people wich at hardly Urdrtb ntefi Aunen but probably it wood be as weflT. One is tliat if the wages is more than eat up by the family
'now thi next season, and that the supplies upon wich thev live shell be furnisned by the employer upon slcE terms ez a "committee
uv employers in each destrick shell agree To prevent ipaismaBagement uv the Soil by these undeveloped intellecks, and' to enshoor their acceptance uv these 3^ws ia also a part uv the league that no land be leased or w*ld to any one of Afrikin blood, and that ez much uv the wagef ez the employer considers proper, be retailed in bis hands.
They accept the*»ituashon and acknowledge the bindin force uv emancipAShen, but they must regulate labor themselves. It* is thot that by livin up faithfully to these regulaahens cheap cotton kin be agin prodooat in Texas. Ef the Legislator elected is ez we hope it will be, this code will bo made a law, and thank the Lord, emancipashen won't mean nothin in Texas except a change uv name.
I wood suggest that yoo, too wunit take the last order nv Genril Hancock's and make it the subjtok Uv a message to Congrbs. Detale in full the Genril's torkr here, and add to it ez only yoo kin. T^l^ C?ngr}s that the Genril is agoin to make the law the rool uv his conduct, and that he perpoie* to uphold the corts and civil authorities, and will oUly yoose his milita-
ry^u these ends. ng in here suthin to the effect tbat Amenkin liberty (wich in this country is a peltoolyer variety of the artikle), is still an inheritance uv the white people, and shel alius be. Tell em that whenMso^er hez unlimited power in his hands and reToons to yoose it for the purpose of„ grt&f ifyinjf1 selfish ambishum, he presents a hefty sunple of virtoo under diffikilties. It wbuld W well,-ist this pint, to compare Hancock with Washington, mahin thcydi%renc»atweef em merelyfn|imine|r iSayUJ»t thife mayfce ofBceh in th| umy hesidee Hancock who imitates WashingtM,fchu» y«q hevBt sot ey« onto em yit. Assert that HittCMT is the Pket officer in command, sence the close uv Ithe ipte^onpleaaant^K whohez givfn ut* terancetoitch'sentTmentl in hii ordws, land demand that Congris shell vote .him a »)id medal.
I sejest that this be done to wunst, for rpaeoni wich areobvm. Wedeain Gen^ fianoeck to oootibn* ia well-doin,i)ut e« that well-doin in oar behalf mite lead to his nominashea- for the Presidency, it is. well enuff to kill him off in that airetfk' shen, w» koea h« ia cowaitted. Hence dilool it, "ort-
at," sed an old gri la.
Sor
EBPSj^naked
ideM elotheila your tenNf nnd vigorous
thing. I repeated^them to the leadiar officers UT U« "loatJCok Otub," nnd the ijee wua rapoheir^My a6ei«ed. One member sejeeted 4hat u: woa&'t bast, ea reeiy the thing wnn ten atwuidk But he voted aye «B 'th«fBepoaialHO, compromisin with hiiaeelf byirffft that if it wua reserved ezhe 'KXXNd it would W it ^raaeuy •Mjor^tomlr "'that His Emflhcy «w,. drunklwlMO hL JROtf it,-"#6oden jauutMia with hia p^ MilU •aether, who trooly ^.5lend u^ yoors, oltjected, on the score that sich high aettin up wood give Hancock the noannaahen, but he was laft to shorn.
A. Johnson ever commen
ESSF
Noo OBLXAKS, Dec. 18, 1867.
To Hia Ejffdeneg, A. Johnton, President fjfrg I her the honor to report that afrived ipr1hi#city5»fel^ iQd am exJoi^Ubll be may be. It wue a moit disagreeable task yoo imposed. WM^ne, but I cheerfully took it. iCawtaBr uv no small moment to one uv my ye«rs, who hez bin driakiiLone brand uv whisky for year8, tp g^ft sudee and take his cUacea al*4 the rode, and p^ei^de-tra^elin ain't safe but to serve undergo? By the way, coodent the salary uv my P. O. be raised -On my way down I baw nothin uv pekoolyerly alarmin na« tier. J^ tr#mbtad for the Kepuhljc|HWewbat at oBe pmt in Tennessee, when 'I saw a. nigger, eeier.jtfce ca^ Qto wich I set and pull out, a. noogpaper qnd go to readin, but I cillBDed mySelf When we hev a Dimocratic Pseudent, and a DimoctaUs PongiiB, raoreanizaMieiK nv the Cou|t kin be niad, ana the lifws under wich sich things is permitted, kin be decided unconstoosbnel, and th&d'people be agin reduced to their normal speer. Ona uv em, a woman, bed the jmpuden^ lo ii^onfalv me for tea mfles.
the
plaintifi. Uv thr nhh# specified, two
sumed by the niggers in paying the costs, Its a gingler thing hdw wrong the niggers aliusare. 2n *4iitioi^ to this boon, the citt^na nv iioatem her, am happy to state, got back their habit corpuues.
General Han.
cock^i witSi oouragf wldh .canJt toi highly commend, ashoored the people thtf so .h**^ ****&? ihood never be again deprived uv em.
Tenas affslrs is goin on ea well er cood be «xpee«B^ i£be General's order for boldin th^fe^shfea-^ve general satuf ,(k«ihen toyour friTads. The elecahens.are
owisLtu the siae uv the. counties, ly -prevvnt a great many uv the --ktt«ndih. Then wheto. im nv^itecshen can't sit, the civil »ur thorHies appint another in Mi 'Sted, ln
rsWd!
hain't killed?" Itr ifir^sariHMitigntisly- resolve! tj»t it. In more heart than I hev bin roo do
*ju» '•'.aimmiwi
six times the length of the fooft"-—• ietherrthefornf^ slender .or plump,
is a departure flil^S^heat beauty in proportion. The Greeks made all their
eifaw
height from the feet to the head isjtpe ... of.the£ng,ers w^n^^e.arm^^Ven. dfid...,. i, ivrnt ?i lo« .iVJUftW1 bevi.-tij:..] 3 a 't 4f The Adtflteratloa of tVomeii.
A SDlav corrosphndelit of the'XiOtrisVillfe Oeuiif 5»i'at^rthe j^atr^Sfiial of^ne Verdant Gce'en a fnend cicifc .•• "!iVerd?init bad..Us«d't«i utisopfaiseioaied lifo.unlil he h'ad"reached tl}6 ripeyage of
of V.'s f«th'er. employed a governess from New York., J-
I
uv the' wilitary comftiattder ^tch
wieh puiikelerly binds General Hancock that part uv his order wich pro. fiom.bein at the polls, that the ttheitwill be.very* generally penwaded not tu vote at 9 hev. wi^y uv they aiht unwith thht will!
generally perswaaeo noi tu
•it).«L««linar tha triumph uv correct priMiple»tn that£tat«. A native Texan, A irtiitliiaaa irhb.iB now in noo Orieens purchisin. catridges for 7-inch revolvers to beyoosedr in reconstructin the State, raveiBfe sieh ioformashen ez preclooded the ffBCMsity ur my goin personally tcf inspect. The land owners uv Texas, with an ardeut deiire to avoid dlstrtes ih the State next winter, both for themselves and^the colored populashen, hev wisel, dMehnined thht the niggers shel .wor! whether or no, and in sich a ww ex tu make' their woiS pro&table. ITbejr hev deslded to form labor leagues, the objick uv wich is tu extract from the nigger Uie 1ab6r that ift laying dormant'into him, at sbbut 12 per month. They hev ihutoo•lly pledged themselves pay no more than $12 per month for able bodied nig-
Jrnii XTstm-
*.Picalpvaa®
as she vtW&i flAt tady he had ev^r met Jn ^®r. gociety, ttet-Wl violentlyan-lipye with bet. "s. baalrfuttessphnder-the skriful tutelage
oa,Jong he. had conseMedXft become her bridegroom. The bridal ptirty. slipped" a Cinctntfatt hotel, «^fid'. rtl'tor many a weary hour,.the xnotft mO/fiimtQuS mo.ment in a man's WbOle life arrived ror Yerdaat^ On two cWirs-.- were piled a pyfflJ&Hd/ of ikirts, Ac-.-'and^n a^ tablo near the head ofth«tte&the artfljvfchedjeye of Yerdant beheld siebVvthioh froze him with «U rori Th^rt wei& false -calves, firise hifte, false paipitatora,' And" Mo hair.tuithMer or teeth, irom another a glafe «ey«:stared.*.atv7tbe "J "•edvT&ri^room. Hpsv4owvh0 iCtood, Veedftt .knowefch.not, Jjut :$nor a #hilea hollow *ind strange voica .from futlfr th* beddfsthte »ddr^hjm: thus: "Why doni^yp& cggto ti bad, 0ear5^ a,"SoI WttUW4 l»WF$--Cr? Whether towt iiltcKibad Q* on, the tfWfifi.
fcci
Mid.'
ME.«lf i. Jf.J'W!*
belsaof the •old inAhis these pri feit artideit
Aft
•"Thxr* a, MO snnmuo about Maimer's Yegetable~Cosmetic J^oUcy). It fiss) u^d mVian$iAf##jP&t^l^ ttf»n one bot]%i". rwtites ^.'Sou^ary,"%f*th3ian^poi U' T/ 5»- «1**9-A.s* •'•as?/ -'ttf SpitaphsiaMJiQt always Y^raoious, tot they fr!B agre^Bthifol than the la ifgn |}erfbtne8 now •pn'vfee dupe^l by '"hiy'varft coueter-'
OWering
ttow
!o«ouMeSfeit
loofeSttg Ce-
uocjytm
taibt" govs thBMa BCflt6nj«ong. Hdw Why, those who show ths bloom ofh^alth their. fheekSl ig^Plootation Bitters^ on which h^ "!ho tem against disease, ar.d^y^gul^ting tb digestive ap^antas.'^ Ar« you dyspeptic
weak, void or no ,',i' tude and* T.—1890 relura. .Tbr m1 honsebold ifnenfti
QKOLIA TATKB.—A.^allgh^fuftbil
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SHOES.
HENRY 1ATMAS, 18 Bootsg and Shoes.
feel confident that I can give ariisfactioa. both with my
own manufacture and Eastern work,
fail stock of whioh I keep on hsnd.
MTtt AMEEICAS STMSSHIF COMPANY, THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, 0 fsiiaww or Nica^aim^
BAILING FBOM KEW TORE
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from the roots of the into three* division' tidtermines meet, and
equal parts, the the place where tho eyebrows meet, anci thes4on^ tha pla«i pftha height from the feet to the head isjtpe same as the distance /from. the extremity
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SQOP—On Laf»yette Street, north of the junction of Fourth Stree*-. decSdCm UW BOOt and SHOE SiLOiP
The andertigned having jnat opnned tholr Shop, reapectfiilly inform the citizens of Torre Haute and mrrounding country, that they art
ting, no matter about the shapeofttic foot, the very best choice of leather atwaja on band.— Mending done in the best stye and on sHott^ notice. Brery articio will tell by '.s paring whM our work is, and wiil reoomraeud it.
DOOTaAND SHQBS
N. A TV
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selling
Boots & V«ry i'heap To close out bis large stock of Hoots Shoes and Clatters, To make room forlSprlng stork. Yon will psv*.. money by cailiaR o» h:rs at
No. 3 Mechanics Blook, •, -farttoalar-AUWio^li CUSTOM WOHlv ThU Department Is in the hanti" »l SKITtt.lTI.
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Woui^n, Men & Children's Wear
fall and Wtater Trado,
•Wklsh Lwill «Uiit"iyBiIfOwo»tJU*Jh.Prite«. I am alio prepare 1 to
AttVInds'of B46fs'Thi5kS!Rsf^tBir mat UEcaalled for, on the shortest notice and most fakhioaane-1 strls.,
mej»f»Jlb^rMt4«l?|./irPnrpliss-
Ipttlfi whore. ft*. IS in"1aorSdtf
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jftXatm&L «bhf#iii tactical VMIfMiiaiisti tto-'raqasst ofaiailjr -frlends, bags to announos that ks 1s~no* pr*paTe4So exeMasU*(itiilstl»»t««karfliaH^BtoiiMoflK
Pam^gjrnderainlog. ^^Sr®5^Wm^'id^and 4t& CLOSETS, •ed principles. •epr
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February 15th ami 25lh, y^itb ^fey^,Steameii!p of th» f'lrst Claw. ^BaA^io.Wj^THAS Bf ASI UK8. For farther information address tlip
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Cortlaiyit St., New York, Maaufaotorert A«obW and I8*lor» ia all poetics AmsticaaOloola. 5o|! agBnta for
S^th Thomas Clooks.y,
Tii© Debates of Coagress. .. Tho Debates of &>aon C^s-ion ot th» 1IjortiothConjres', (commencUi will bo puhllihetl a* dHnsil: Oorijirtttion^l Clohe and. Ajipeasix, blndiii?) .*.... ,}. 7J, Daily.,CUphe, {oeaapaper forin).......y,.10 J» Daily Globs, ptr month i-n
IMbatcfcut foU i» either- edttiea. rato*. Add .'ess, F. & J. BIVK9 OKfO." ^PriKcya. for Y«a»y I4*» dlen. 2.ho Tra-tuni oi thisi lr«titntIoni desiring to »CJ«r.-«i48ar jnunific«it xii't
lion, finch 68 C&biudt?, Ar Gat^ryf Hical CaneerTfttsry.-io-' VoroireulOT^«a« uitng nll infonnaiiou, SepeUvtfrY.
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cOTil^lrffiig itttpbrtant Physiological Information, •tbt~ oind Women, sent &ee oa rccoipt «f 26 cents, by addreis'ng. tho Secretary :uf therKew tcf Tork &fedlcai .fli\itsr«ity, Nw 80 iUiutcn Vl.-.cs,
Few Fork City.
AGENTSXorritorles,
lilST OF
Have"youalittle contliitied 1ns$ispirrts^ Take Se and beauty will l^Ayb become
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WANTED JOB "Beyeaa the Mississippi," A Coiiipiite HUtorj^of tho New btates ana frtia Qt-oit Birer to ^^ift^ftTAdv,enture on' Prairies,,Mountains, and the Pacific Coast. With over i«K) ICngrsTings of the Seenery. Cities,^I/audSj Mim* People ond Curiositlea of the Great Wett. Its iuady sale with an increased CommlssionrHako 0e host etibsnHptlon'fioolt pnbUshed. Send for -fc'lrbalire.—. Addre^»ATttyNAL- PU«LISUlNd CO., cihnatl. O.jDlAcago IUi, ortStl£Iioularitt6.
Oia-
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of
snetfin
all pulbicatious 1«-
tw twenw &^rtherfl states^ h^ve
been puBUehed, and willWfcout to any udiiresTon receipt of p.ilce, TWO Dollars. A list for any oao state can fie bad for 25 cents, or a selection ot any
FIVE
SxAVis ror One Uollat*. A'ddi-eas «. F.
itOVBU & t)0« publishers of Aflvcrtisera^Gazette, Hew Terk."
:eJffCA''ts
Artdre»sJ?rof. JOHN yANDBBPOOb^H D,, ifow York Medical University. 30 Otinlou Place JNow York Oitr. ax
BBADSTBE£T*8 lairsavsp.
RubberSMouIdlng find Weather Strips The betft, cheapost and Cfnly poi.w.. *atrips iu tba mark:t. Kicludei naow, rain cold air aiid dnst. ,Prlc«s reduced to Agents-' The silo l» beyond anything evor offered, Seed for an .Agent's Circular.
J. B. BBADSTBXKT ft ,C0.„
qfPirifSSao Qi. N. y.i ST WAjhiDgto^ cit., JJoatcm
TO $i5 PER DAY SDEK. Agents wanted ipi" ererywhere, to sell-ear-faUat liverlaating SVHWE WIRE
Ototus
LINES.
-Every housewife
Shoalduse it."—iY. 1". Trt&rtns. ''Wo h»vo seen it used and it gives entire satisfactionY. ^Cfrrufon
Advocate."
The Patent Wiro Clethuj
Lin" is ail it purports to be.1'—Ar.
Address tho AMERICAN WtBK CO., 10,: Hrojdway. NOT/
York. xeT
RbVOLlIIIUS It ffiilMS!
LAXMU2S,
LEIBIKU A TAi-NZB:
Basement of F. Hoberg'a new llriok Building, the fourth house west of corner of Main aHd Sevcfitli Streets, near the Terre Hun to Hans.-. jeplOjily
you can receive lor the sum of OJiflS OOliLAU
Siilf, jTTerlno and Alpacca Bresei-s, Shawls, Brlmoriils, Ll«en Goads, Eiabossad Tatld Covers, Wolf liM, .lo.ynfelly, SQv^r JPlaJed. JWarfl, Saw lug MachlrieB, lie. Band CJUIm of ten or Mors, with ten cents for cWi li asriptivj uutr.k, nnd tho got" '5t«r*Ji»f ttir ohifc will rojeWe a present Wurth 83 to $8^, according to the auuiber se:it. Agents wauU«l (•verjv?here. Circulara sent Ire:-. Ad-di-eas PABK12E & CO.,
euccf'njra to QBAUAM
& CO., 01 and Gi Kodorai street. Boston.
OiNE UOLLiitJ ONE DOLLAR! GENTS WANTED cverjwhore for our One
J\ Collar 8ai«. A ITatcb, a Toa Ki t, Hh»wl, a L'ress for one dollfti each, fiend i"5 conls end stamp for tw» chectssnd circulars giving full pjrticulars. Addrejs ARLINGTON
Sc
CO., r.73 ITashiugton Street Itosj
t^#,Jfess.i ^5, ...
•niKIOyS PAT--nEUI ESCHEW'• SvSTKNED ELEIGH BKlIiS. BoM by the inije ^on^rul'iy. Manlacutrood by .13 All fON, 35»et Hampton,
SMSEawK
Connect lent.
ESYCuaiANCY,anyfnscinateCHARMINGiixttant
OR SOUL
4^thor rc.t jnay »«d gaiu tho love affections of person thev choose, thla rfuipl" mental acqnir-msnl all c«n pa3?C2», (ue, ly mail, for 25 centi, together vith a golJe to the nnnmrried of bolii eexes. A ju«or, exulting book JQ0,000 copies sold. AJdress T. ^ILttASi 4 C'fJ., Boot PntHshers, Philndeldhla,
WE ARE COMING,
And will present tn ony j:«rsra aotvllrfi us a cUib la ocr Ssvut One Dollar fiale of Dry and Ffiu Qoods, Ac- ft Silk I'rcfs l'.ittrrn, Pi«ce of Ph iag,"iVatdn, Ac., freecif cost. Catalogue of* t.«, and aatnnlo, sent te any addrea* tvte. A tent ALULN, HAWtai.•'•CO 1:" Federal St., Hoston, Mass. 1'. 0. Hox 5iS.
EElIUIOrSSTATUS.
KEWSPAPEBS OF THE
I'SITfil) A complete list of Kreat value lo adTcrUtcrs. Sec AdrcrtlserS' tinintte for- December. Price2J conts, jOrSi per /ear in advance. 4kidress O. 1*. ^LL A 00., I'ubiiiliers, STcw Torh.
0 /T-
ft is the Best dance ever offered to Agents 1 One ortwo (Says- tlmowill secureagood Sewing Machine, Watch, silk Brtss, Bevolver, ot tome other article of equal value, Frse of ©oat.
Agoatt wanted 6Tetywh'6r©» female, for ^T^jQfiSJMinerJBSWlfiMlBr's 1N1» Jntte country. Send for Circular. 6.0. THOMPSON & CO., 80 Hanover Street.BofetOn, Mass./
DtVattiB,
iseases or.xHE qeititaL OBOASb.—Dr. 907 Broadway, N. T., detotes parUcaiar atumtlon to all Diseases peculiar to these organs In both sexes. Send sterna for a circular.
A Physiological View of
t"
UntaM^u mi *s .•% %a?icj. 4titfrAAet$Sfc pritfcr«»«Ms of Grata. -^Agenu fb"f8rH? Wars Houfee on Main Strsst,
Hear the T. I. B. B. Ifepot [254wtf
Marriage,
\The Cheapest Book Ever Published
nearly three Handred Pa§fes
rt A»d 130 Use plates andenjftavingsxir the aAuMj "Of -the Hunan OrgatA In a state rf Health and Bliisaao, wtth. a treatise an Barly Ersurs.1t* Deplorable Consequences upon the Blind mil Wt. -wlUi the Anther's Plan of Treatment -theonly rational and "sacoessfal mode of Osi#,
Sboirn by the report «f oases treafpd. A trn th«ni .flvlsor to the matrled and those ooatemplatt«i maiTlsse, whe entertain donbea Of th»ir SiTSlcal condition. Sent free of Posttfge to ater kddr«f«, dA receipt of 26 In ststops or postal Bmtincr by addcessltxscents
I, HA -.^!S i^r:
MIIiLEB'8 BLOCK.
HfDIASAPOLI^
lip*
t' n* rii^jctwVf«l^tatlon-«C oung
wuEiao. ^ia admtt| ttt ttny'tifcrf t*rUtofO»i£*Jate y& rt^fa irrcpn^^ J0'" oharfiing eiiwiisM only fi'itta'tlxi dafasaf •their re» -n'wiif low V^1
*•='•«*for oi°rca-
:'Mil
CIliilCliST POSWiOJi. LOWES'f FKKES!
jtdwEIii' A CO.,- Advertbins Agents 40 ParBow, Kew York, are owblw!,. by their special contracts with palillaLtrs, to ms.'rt aij HtlVt rt ui u'c-:tof tho leaarnt, iwcular or political tfeffspapers et
tho fiagtwn-.ftestern
and Middle states, »t iess tftan one-balf tr.« gum it wouldiccut tl do the same nmoant a'
a'Av„fiI.!,s,T
iu(t," wlfliiTur emplciylug thai* .«^rvlp68 SEND STAMP fkTv their Circular and peruso beloro «pnndiug another ^Uur. The Mp6Clftl Adfant8ff€S cunuot ue offered sxcppt "p ^amounting toTt'otn $30 npwarfls, bat 0Tie« for *Roy iUdoiliit fitom SI Tipwuril?! will b® ^twwved ami eaacatod at tho regular prices of- the «eWspiper in which the artvarnaemout la appear. Jfcr S&O we can «iva more ttdv^rtlning tha" can be othenfriM. obtained for $150. For inlV.rmdtion how sr. fiblti to do tiii^, ft ilt the EdltO? 01 tulS srfif he will explain.
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PHT8ICHAK KOB DWEA9KS
UwmI
Throat and LiCTgs.
T0 WHICH BBAKCB' oy THf PROrBS^SION hii practice j» exolu*i*»ly conflnefl, nay be eonmilted perionallj, or by letter, »t hit DUpeniary and Surgery, Killsr'a Block, North Illinois rtiret, one •qqsre north of the Bate* HonP.
Alio, the earnest wUcitatloa of^nany oW patient*, DB. WAT.K wiil eUU continue to »Wt
TEBRE HAUTE,
occa etery fouic we«k«, and may be ct»»»olnMl at the Terre Hsute Douse,
THITIINDAT.
Jan. 2») Feb. ao,
......Mar. 1», A r, 16,' ,*ay M.
„m„,..Jn»e 11, jr«ir ®. ,.,..,...JSepl. oct. r, *9,
Kov. ««.
.....isessr.!': M.'-.
CONS UX.TATION »nd iirliis: hf treatment irithin rwch ttf all -Dr! HA I/K i« a^egutor axidSurgwiyi ana theArthorofthuMTW METHOD of Treatment fcrUtteases of the Air PAfc ei'oEi.which suoceeds whsre all other means hare failed, aniif IsoeKainly worthy of triaL
Would resjKSptlBlly fer those «fer«fed, to the follow iii? mpontibfe citiaena E. M. Mereditb, Jonh Klier. W TnoIUOol. HcLean, John Ch»mbsrs, WM. Coates, C»l. Aie«n«ler, N WssMOl, and jne hundred otherj. dlaawsw
For Holiday Presents
CALL AT 'f:
N I E S
116 Main Street, Where you will find a Choice Assort-, meat of
A N O O S
Selected especially for the Holiday trade, iconsisting an part, of Pearl, Bogwood,
Jet, and-- •. Steel,
s4'
i\ Cluster-Sets 1
XaceiM Embroidered Collars, Lace and Embroidered H'dk'fe,
Plain and Fur-liiied Gloves, 7 {In Kid, Back and Cloth,]
jgr'ur ^TOTri»tlet§!
Ladies' "Velvet Purses, Ladies' Morocco Purses, ArnigtmrvAMMo,
antiv 3TET. JPINS,
Brochej S earfs
In short, we have beautilul Presents for Old and Young. Call, and we will take pleasure in showing you the Stock,
We would remind our friends that eiur Stock is being constantly replenished with
i\ew and Desirable Oood^
For "Winter Wear, such as*3^ *VJ 5
Broche Shawls, Cloaks,
W* W^njh»flf
AND
DRY GOODS
Christmas and Hew tears!!
1867.
m«KAW,
$
DRESS OOODS!
INSURANCE COLUMN.
VlttK, IiIFE,
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t'.gi'l r:t" AND vXi* •is 'W'jfi r'-Si I tl)--. i'' At.-i'l
A O O I N 1 "f*- S v'|l a J, .*
losuraHee Agency
^5 Mt-o4
Y, independent-
iii'O l*—. a-I.-lri —V-
M. A. CRANEr* SAH'L C. SCOTT
»e»»
The follo^lne. Old, and Reliable Companies Be* ils -.ipresented
Merchants Fire Ins, Co.,
SABTFOBD, OONN.
'-.iv-JC vj'i. jKfsli-
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,
157 BROAD ITAT, NEWTOKK.
fciU '-.ytK:
Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.,
CtKVEXANP, OHIO.
bi'S -Si- T-
United States Life Ins. Co.,
Mo. W WAI.t ST., NEW VOBK:,
World Mutnal Life Ins. Co.,
,117 BBOADWAT,jNEW TOBK
Franklin Life Insurance Co.,
raPU&AFOLIS, I_ND,^ j.Ii 3 (4 h-\$i ujfrui
1
sf~T^
iliiited States Casualty Co.,
96 BROADWAY, NBW TOBK.'
.htt&mde1
Applieations taken and Polioies issued in any oi the above named Cotnpanies at lowest current rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply* to"
SCOTT
•4'
CRANE,
General fire and Life Insurance Agent.
JOW B* I C.3K!
ifainlSt., between 5th & 6th
-. Terre Hatite, Ind. OfflOe 150 Main Street Old Stand of DM. Thompson & Bust
jolEsnr. BEIZ, Sarly^s Br«i9c,^r*. Mala Street, Xetre iJawto, Indiana,
OST reejpeetfttliy «eomp#tol»W« wull eeleeted atockof fcana, VUnsaU, plaU and plaid T7~ii a OoreclaU, An4 Veolen nit-
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BB. L&. OEOIZ, so, 31
luldsnXsne, Alb*ny, N.
Y.
The anther may be
consulted npon any of the diseases upon which Ua book treats, sitner personally or by mail.— Kadislnes sent to any part of tha world.
Belnt rallj n-
»W«i towarrilft Sh% Good. I moat reepectfolly lnriM Ladle* ul Oentlenien to call and inapeet than. Wool taken In ezehan(« for Goodi, and the Mtheat Harket ratea paid. ootSidairtf
nOCSI-PFENISHl* j0
i|tY_aOpf)S!
AND GiNKRAt A-rtxty STOBK
109 llo in Street,
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IS THI3 PI.ACE. J.. -r
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AND..
T$ A
Now is the Time
To purchase ant only the usual array, oj
'Hii
J.r4s*„c!
Family Dry Goo^, i'-r-.ri tjvr/: *f
But also, a Great Variety of ,r:
P^ancy Ooeelv%
4'
FOR vCvl
THE HOHDAYS.
Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christinas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents Tor Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Oh.istmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for ChiistmoB Presents for Christma- Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for Christmas Presents for
Babies,
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I athft'rj Mothers Husbands," Wives, •"j-'** Brothers,
7
Sisters, JSephew9A,A Nieces, UncleSj
AT LOWER PRIGE^ 'T .• £iw Than can be found elgew^o^, *v-
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HOUSE-FURNISHING-
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ANIJ»'
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VARIETY STOREj
No. 109 Main St., Tcrre-H^nte.
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FIRST PREMIUM
VBARRETT^SilverRESTORATIVE.
Of a Modal WAS AWABDZO TO HAlft
By the N. II. State Agricultaml Sqcltty, »t its Fair, holden in tsoshun, Sept. jo] lSti&r BABEETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restores Gray Hair to Its NnttlfAl Colors promotes the ijroiMl\ of the Hair changtl the roots lo tljeir original oraanio action cradlJkcttfi Dandruff end HumonM'ptWetftt/* T'# ll»ir falling out: la a superior IrcHlti