Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 November 1868 — Page 2
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A E E S S
Kansas. .: ... Kentucky....
,t Louisiana. .... Maine...Maryland....
Yemt»er#i.M
Thursdai KoriUngf NoireBJfcei
nblish ie Electoral College
a a re
,5 Florida...i-, -5-V-
Jeorgla. iniioois... Indiana
Massachusetts 12 Michigan 4 uiaaiiH^t"
U'j Minnesota.... Miaetssippi.
•n J',
Richmond (Vu.)
VOTKBB
VOIKS
R^jftfrawrw 5
Nevada—*-*!"
New Hampshire.. New Jersey New York™...—. North Oarolina.. Ohio Oregon..*-#* Pennsylvani Rhode Island South Carolina.. Tennessee Texas.....— Vermont Virginia West Virginia..., Wisconsin
....... 6 10 6 8
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Total (including all the .247 lotal (excluding Eonthern States) ......
There is no opeuing in other business lor our young men, and it is out of the question that they should sit down in idleness and live upon their parents. Let them go to work, every one of them, upon the farm, and contribute something to the common fund."
This is good advice, and will apply equally to all parts of the Union. WASH INGTON declared Agriculture to be "the most useful, healthful and noble employment of man." But there are few young men of the present day who seem to value thatopiniOn of the Father of his Country.' On the contrary most of them seem to have a special -and unaccountable aversion to farmiDg. They prefer rather -""'"precrtrtous clerkships with small compen sation, apparently regarding it as more "^respectable" to handle a yardstick than to grasp a plowhandle. For this reason our cities nrS crowded with individuals rwho. ^ro living upon the merest pitances, frying to keep up a show of gentility on what kwould hardly suffice to feed a healthy dog, when they might be inde. pendent, contented and happy in the country. In all our larger cities, and to a proportional extent in the smallec ones, there are hundreds of young men but of employment who, had they remained at homeon tho paternal acres, would, to-day: have been, independent landholders, en gaging employes of their own. This is an old subject, but one which is becoming moro and more important as time rolls on. Now, that winter is approaching the 'b0 Poor
w^° cr°wd
a.auJi?lto.theunguarded
smart town. What with cattle, brakemen and train dispatcher, it is just a
an^lL?r w""*-1
SAINT 30SKPH.
...317
Country or City.
i'-'*After observing that labor St. scarce in
is Very
the Southern States, the
Whig
complains that
the young meD, as well as negroes, flock to the cities from the rural districts. It
adds: .•- "The openings are so few that nine out
those who do, make less than they would
make by assisting (farm they learn the business of farming thor oughly, in all its departments, they will always bo able to make a good living. In England, Scotland and Ireland^ large numbers of young men, the sons of farmers, are brought up in this manner and go out as farm managers. "Should this system be adopted in the South, it would more than ever make farming a profession, and our young men would study it and soon feel content to devoto to themselves to it. Our lands are as fertile as any on earth, and there is a ready market lor every form of production.
and jos
tle in our aurited and crowded cities, should teach the extreme folly of this mania for city life. 4
brn cnrcAGO CORRESPONDENT
ff/jyriBRlCTB"WESTWARD,AND SATETH HIS SAY THEREANENT. I
Oor.spooii#noe Daily Express.] Chi^go, Nov. 2d, 186^, Somewhat agitated in the near prospect of Mr. Grant's forced rtirement from oflBce as the more distinguished of our national defenders, I sought a change of scene and scenery, a$d followed the Star of Empiro toward the well known Setting Sun. The Sun was nimbler than I, it must be confesed, and set himself some time before my arrival at that point. The lively Jind discerning reader will at onoe infer that I did not travel during this tour in the dominions of her gracious Majesty Victoria,Queen of Great Britain, since upon those dominions the Sun, as 1 am officially advised, "never sets an act of Parliament, I suppose, forbidding. Such is the despotism of monarchy in even its milder and more mitigated forms.
Hiiil Columbia, etc., etc. WEST QOINCY.
West Quincy is good. I like it. Truth to tell, I might like it more. But thus even of Quincy Itself—of Quincy even when the erudite inhabitants call itQuin7.y, and trouble the throat of every listener with premonitory sympathetic inflammations. West Quincy is good. Itoonsists chiefly of several hundred cattle, uneasily bestowed in latticed cars, fiom which odors, forcible if not sweet, steal
Bafnts make a of Salt Lake n:t„ ThP,v -want to save themselves at «*"do""
1tor the benefit of our fW Then they want to
5 7
33 9 21 3 26 4 7 .10 8
9
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do
nostrils, and give the
solitary traveler a pungent consciousness '-hkely to linger long in memory's halls, etc., etc.
West Quincy is good. I like it. I never liked it till I saw it. I never saw it until this tour. Which is exceptional!
Besides the cattle and the mud, our straining eyes saw in the early dawn sev etal cars scattered about, locked and guarded by Cerberean Celts of grimmest mien. How my faint soul shudders as I recall the thunder that clothed their matted brows—the forked lightning that flashed from their glittering eyes! It was an hour after starting time—but there was no admittance to the cars. There wpro 200 emigrants in our company, and stand' where we might they clustered about us like bees upon flowers, and breathed bad tobacco, worse garlic and iuimitablo sausage into every sense. .Ajlor farther delay which greatly. imi'H'ssiTl -with the dignity of a brakesmart sUip in Missouri, one car was opened. "This was for the ladies—the emigrant ladies and their escorts, since thero were ... no other ladies in the party. Simultaneously, or nearly go, the smoking car was
Unclosed, ana instantly filled. After ^his, twenty.avc minutes irore of waiting. Then the tram was run forward, backed down, switched off and coupled smother oar, and in this third apartment our Scandinavian friends Jtindly permitted us a crowded comiK.
I like West Quincy. It is a right
1
.1 i.'il'jumsS 'i
And perhapi
they will. But some of them believe in other things beside Salt, and in settling up the country, have distributed selves according to individual At Saint Paul they trust in stone at Saint Louis in iron, and at Saint Peter, in wheat but.ot all the Saints my eyes have seen, the liviliest Saints are the Stints of Saint Joseph. As a citizen ot
them-
tnates.—
Chicago, proud of her historic insigmacance, and prppd beyond measure of her mushroom growth, I stood amid the Saints of Saint Josapb, abashed, humbled,
amazed. The present programme provides ^tor doubling the population annually the war there were 7,000 next year 14 000 then 28,000 and now 33,000. running rapidly up toward the necessary 56,000. As for their unhandy hills, the maxim is the fighting Irishman's, adapted thus: "Wherowyou eeo a hill, puDch it!" And such punching! My Saint
veraed in a ot
—i" oaaiatinpr in tfarm work. If estate, stood silent and chop-fallen gazing skyward in the vain endeavor to see distinctly the third story windows of houses built on au original summit now punched away as to each of its four sides
her methods of exalting
After long and tender admiration, his lower jaw slowly recovered its wonted relations to the upper, his dilated pupils began to contract, hi3 angled neck as sumed the perpendicular, and after long and touehing sigh, he took up the line or march once mor* soliloquizing sotlo voce— "They beat the Digger Injuns
I should think thay did. I should really think'
to
slope.
myself.
AXCHISOU
Is the towu where ihe Saints of Baint Joseph ought to have settled. The chance there to dig down and fill up is some thing sublime. After some hours of search I failed to find a standing place that iii't slope at least
one
like*West Quincy—when I am
at Leavenworth lower depot.
Of
As
de Mortuis,
Like
shade talis! than the next girl above her, she thinks sb* may safely rest upon 1 thankfulfihti IS not her dignity an**
most of
them slope five or six ways. Corner lots are not in demand the fancy quality the
The more ways a lot
and the sharper the slopes are, the higher it is esteemed in the market. One lot was found to have more slopes than man could count in a day and a half, and is constantly changing owners at contin ually advancing price?,
The Baint Joseph Saints would have dug,this site down—at leastas to its streets Not so the Atchisonians, With an en thusiasm whose nearest analogue is the Hindoo reverence for snakes, fleas,and al igators, they stoutly defend every in equal ity of anrfacfc'Hss- a peculiar heritage. Long may they wave!
LPAVEHWOBTH
I« a goodly town--a town quite after the heart of the undersigned. The trans fer by omnibus is au adventufe which vividly recalls a dromedary procession in Central Africa, and the waiting at the lower depot on tho western shore, under the lee of the prosperous slaughter houses iudiciously located across the street, once enjoyed is never to be forgotten. In fact it will scarcely be forgot ton whether it enjoyed or not. At such an hour even West Quincy rises to the view a very haven of sweetness to be longed for. In deed I
it
Mv soul longs for it. The only apt quo tation is possibly trite, but is good "Blessings brighten, etc., ctc."
'LAWBKNCB.
I shall say,
num.
nil nisi bo-
Consequently chiefly
nil.
It has abridge, Lawrencejhas abridge over the Kansas River, separating the depot from the town. No family should be without a bridge. As a means of rev enue it has never been squalled, and sel dom surpassed. Build one, doubting reader, and try the experiment. Charge foot passengers a dime, and carriages from 25 to 50 cents or more, each, as your mood may bo. Don't be mawkish—have but one depot and one town. Dredge the river, if necessary this will render your bridge dearer to every citizen. Keep the depot at one end—keep the town at the other. Then keep several nice young men, open-handed, and of receptive dispositions, and the citizens will do the rest. As a means of revenue, I suggest a bridge, and for a model, don't stop short of Lawrence. My hat for a foot-ball if they didn't collect toll of Quantrell and his gang in the stormiest days
HANNIBAL,
Widely and favorably known, you remember, in connection with a series of Unsurpassed Collection of Trained Wild Animals, including Romeo and Julie^ the Talking Horse, Humorous Bear and Performing Catamount.
Hannibal is an elephant, and consequently a big thing—is Hannibal. Positively as announced, or money refunded at the door.
Quincy has a bridge,—opened this very day two miles long. Hannibal's brigde will be built next year, and will be bigger, because it will be only half a mile long, and will cost but a quarter of the money invested at Quincy.
Quincy has an Eastern railway Hannibal is building herself one just liko it) only bigger because shorter, like the bridge 50 miles shorter, and by consequence cheaper. Quincy's railway runs to Chicago Hannibal's will be bigger, for it will run to Toledo, a amaller and less expensive entrepot, as well as nearer to New York.
Hannibal is always an Elephaut, and consequently a big thing. SAINT lora,
Was eulogized in a communication which I had the honorjto forward to you more than a year ago. Ink is expensive and so ie my time. Saint Louis will not whimper if my confectionery is exhausted before I roach the foot of the class.— This will say, iowevor^ that Saint Louis makes a better show at the/oo of the class than any other juvenile in it. To be sure she is a rather old girl to be down there, hut then she is meek and don't 8e^mwto -feel Jb§dly la bet being
•!S*3h
TR
tv.
I think ao lreatfjdo.
put
on
th8
lower
Cj*
THE countkt
This is a great country.
%o I have I
this I do say, that Northern ^urifflrd Eastern Kaneas are grand regtoM t° move«into. I candidly believe there- -to more laud to the acre In thewj)artai,h^ in any other parts east of the Rocky Mountains. Nothing lackmg but nice people to build up society at oace. I remember, with tears in my eyes, the dis
tinguished Britain who declared heBhould be proud of his country ,U wansn &»
A Buenos Ayres Company is to carry 5,000 each of living cattle and sheep to I Europe n-o'nthly, employing five large steamers, and distilling water on the way.
Commissioner Henry Barnard, of the I Department of Education, is getting up a report on the progress of art in America. The subject can be exhausted in very brief space.
A rich grotto of topaz, from which! have been extricated blocks weighing from two to three hundred pounds, and valued at nearly one thousand pounds, has been found in Switzerland.
The vast amount of
PLANTATION
NEW AO VERTISEMENTS.
PJial
For
Priee, 35 Cents P« Cake.
proua u» «rwK his countrymen. I don't mean that the people in the regions just now undercon-1 H^WITR, »®%wi0BK, ^idby^Ur.g. gists.
sideration are like the countrymen of the distinguished Britain alluded to Heaven forfand they coulnd very well be that way, for there aren't any people. That's the very point. At tho great centers, like Utica, Kidder, Easton, Saint Joseph, East Leavenworth, and West Quincy, they thrang, to be sure, but in the 1 open country tbey don't throng at all. Seriously, on my honor as a gentleman,
Northern Missouri and Eastern Kansas lack only people to make them tho glory of the Continent. Hurry up the people tv .4 DIXON.
SCRAPS
Portland, Maiue, cannot produce amateur theatricals for want of ladies to take part.
38
Williams College has 36 Seniots, Juniors, 53 Sophomores, men—totals 173.
and 4G
Fresh-
Rogers' last statuette group illustrates the courtship ot KathariDa Van Tassel by Ichabod Crane.
Seth Green, the great fish raiser of New York, claims to have discovered a species of shad in Lake Ontario.
Earthquakes were of frequent occur rence in New England during.the_first century after its settlement by the Puritans.
It is said that Napoleon is inclined to permit the
Marsellaise
to resume its old
place as the national air of France.
There are at least twenty-five million feet of lumber stored in the yards of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, Minnesota,
Mademoiselle Christine Nilsson has received an offer in Ehgland of $20,000, in gold, per month, for a season months,
of four
Thirty-five thousand one hundred and forty six emigrants left Hamburg for the United States between January and Au gust, 1868.
Peatis used in Fond du Lac, Wiscon sin, as common fuel in stoves provided with grates, and is giving satisfaction so far as heard from.
The proposed removal of Yale Cellege to Hillhouse, 6r to the grounds of the late General Hallock, is causing controversy in New Haven,
Mrs. E. Cady Stanton reportu that, as a baby, Anna Dickinson "was cross, sleepless, restless, and crying continually with a loud voice."
The executors of James Buehanan have contracted for the erection of a monument over the remains of tho late exPresident, at Lancaster.
Bishop Duggan has prohibited dancing I of any kind in the Catholic Diocese of Chicago during fairs or bazaars held for charitable purposes.
BIT
TERS now being sold and shipped from New York is almost incredible. Go when and where you will—along the wharves and piers, and at ths depots—you will see great piles of these Bitters awaiting shipment and conveyance to every nook and corner of the country, and to the hundreds of foreign ports. They are very popular among all classes of people, and are conceded to be just the thing for this climate. No Bitters have yet been introduced which have become so deservedly popular and worthy of patronage, to all who require a tonic and stimulant. They are prepared with pure St. Croix Bum, Oalieaya and Cascarilla Barb, and all the world 'knows full well what beneficial ret suits accrue from these combinations.
MAGNOLIA WATER.—Superior
Phalon
to the
best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. dwlw
OF tHe three invisible blessings, perfume, light and song, the first has been heretofore considered the most evanescent, but it no longer dtserres that re proach.
has made the most de
licious odor of the floral kingdom "a joy forever" in his "FLOB DE MAYO," the new perfume for the handkerchief. Sold by all druggists. dwlw
From Alex. N. Dougherty, M. D., late one of the Medical Directors IT. 3. A., Newark, N. J. "Having beeu made acquainted with the composition of the preparation known as SOZODONT, I have for some time past permitted its use in my family, where it has given entire satisfaction.— It is an elegant toilet article, well worthy of the encomiums it has received."
"SPALDING'S
PRKPARXD
Gluk."
nov4-deodlw.
"Palmke's VEGETABLE COSMETIC Lo TION has cured my face of an eruption of over five years standing," writes A. J. Jessop, of Mt. Airy, Hamilton County, Ohio. nov4-decdlw.
rpERKE HAUTE NOVELTY J- WOBKS, BY TITTMAN & CO.
So. IS, xouth Fourth St., opposite Post Office, Terre Haute, I net.
Monm.a, Dvawraos AITO MOST Uiosiirst NltTLT TXIOUTED. MP* Iiofjucher'sBreech-L lading .^hot Gun also Tittman's Bnech and Hnzsle to»der made to order from new or old material*. "Oeaeral Repairing Promptly Attended to.
\X7AKREN'S IMPROVED Yf HOOFING. We are prepared to pat on this Root, and warrant it for Ave years. This is the beat and cheap" net Roof In t»e. aud'ls Are-proof. Call on
OL1FT WILLI A H8,
Prairie City Plaelnj Mill*, eoraer of 9th Mulberry cteaaM
Paphian JLotion sl**»r»iiHrteirmie spith ho [SKIN and COMFWJIIOJr.
afewrUMKK afUrSlUTLRtt tt has HO equal, fanoft" Is At ndy rellable're*. SEW.
JAS. B. J1A.GG-BRTY & CO
iiealebb IM 'I'-iSfe*
Tin, Copper and Sfeeet Iron
ftvfjji Ware, t:
Slate and Metallic Roofers,
Aud Manufacturer of
Galvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps,
ft) HtHntterlng,
Agents for the Very Bost
HOT
187 MaiM Street, 1
TerreHaute, I»d.
Wk 'f—6 A
aitwtMayrdteTM
9 a
HENDRICH & LANGE,
Office over First National Bark S. K. Corner ot Fourth and Main Streots,
FOB SALE.
CITY PROPERTY.
Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute House and lot, east Ohio street, House and Jot, in MoMurrain's Additition, House and lottn SIblOy'a addition on 6th street House and lot in Base's additioi) oi) 8th street HonBe and lot on Poplar, between 6tb and 7tb streets, ...
House and lot on North 6th, between Ohesnnl and Linton streets. ,•» Two business Houses on i:ain 8tr e! .j,
COUNTY PROPERTY.
Farm of 89 acres in Qoney Or .t fownnhip, 173 acres in Linton township. 3 Acres below the Rolling Mill, wens side canal
Jan29dtt
J. A. BUY AN.
JOB PRINTER,
L15 MAIN ST.,
Baying of us will furnish employment to jour own Mechanics, and at the same time
Benefit Yourselves as we warrant all onr work. We also keep on hand, and manufactured order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber usei in build-
lDg
CLIFT St WILLIAMS. PRAIBIK OITT PLANING KILLS. felOdtf
gTBAM.DYE HOUSE.
H. CLARIDGE
Has returned to this eity, and fitted up a £teaxu Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, at the old Btandt No. 8 North Fourth Street, where he will be pleased to meet his old friendsA and as many new ones as may favor him with their patronag 26.it
HATS AND CAPS.
EW YOBK HAT STOB1
N
JUSTIN RECEIPT
Mens' Hats of all kinds, Boya'Hati of all kinds" IVXisBes' Mats of all kinds,
IN
.•Wiln'Mi
BE HAY o'
FURNACES
aie
1 i.'v -s
Work done ill all parts of the cooatry^on
short notice and reasonable terms
MOTHERS! MOTHERS zajp MOTHERS! !1 dont
FAIL
to PROCURE
Mrs. lUsiow's SDotMne: s?rip, For GhUdren Teething.
the ohfld from pain,but
the itomach and bowels, corrects
ffiffiy, and gives tone m4 energy to the whole It will also instantly relieve ffripina in the Bowel* and Wind Colic.
We believe It the BEBT and SUREST REMhtw tothB WORLD, in all cases of DYS!otERY^D1ARRH(KA IN CHILDREN, Stether arising from teething or any other oause. full-directions for using will accompany each bottle. 0
Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOWB SOOTHING SYRUP," Having tbefyc-timile
of
Cobtmi•Pswtas,"
on the onteide wrapper. All others we base imitations.
LAND AGENCY.
S LAND AGENCY,
On Ohio Street, betweea Third and Fourth. Lands Bought anij Sold on Reasonable Commission. $300,000 worth of desirable City and Country Properly for sale, Houses far rent. oct28dw0m
Real Estate' Column
TAB rient. TRADE.
OT* i-:
Abstract# of titl^-fenished, Loans ne gotiated, and Money invested.
Infants' Hats of all Irinds.
And at ail price*. Hats made to order on short notice. Oonw 1
""THE FALL arsLEs,
140 JITain Street. T«rr« Bante, lad, sev Wdtf
^RCHITBCT & BUELDEB.
J. A. VRYDAGH.
Plana, Bpecifloattons, Snperintendancs, aad Detail Drawing* furnished for every deaoription of Bandings.
Omaa.—South east oorner of Mala and link Streets, over PnnneUy's Drag Store. myS6dIy
ITchronic,
a I
TJSR.R1S HAUTE, IND
A N A E S
PATRONIZE
HOME MANUn
FA0TURES.
We have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors and BlindB, oi our own manufacture, which we will sail at a very small idvaoc* on st. We Warrant our Work to be superior lo any ever beiure offered in thU market.
4
N E W A E I S E E N S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Agents Wanted
j(f]( YOU to know how Fortunes are IIJI made and lost in a day 'how Countrymen' llf -are awwdled b» Sharpers Ontrttar
Honsesdiia IiottBrtar*fS~nonJHe tejr'ancl •very thing of interest relating to Prominent Men I^po|t^f lH*ces of H^pr T^rk.
Sunshine and Sbadow lo New York. T4. .. an'O^S#,'111
City and To.wn, to cauraaa for ItWants to know all a boat V«w York. Ho
in eve
Bsot ever published that sells rapidly. Canvassers report itriiaohM sales. We employ no Oeaaral Agants, Mid^offer the I.A»gk81 coxxiisioir. Send for our 83-paga ate. onlar. Full partionlars and terms to Ag«uta sent freo oq appHoatlon to *. B. BVIW CO., FuMtythen,
Hertford, Conn.
AGENTS WANTED FOS
THE BLUE COATS,
And hew they Ltvstf, fought and Died for the Union, Vttta Bcanet and Incidents In the Great Beb&llion." It contains over 100 fine Engravings and £00 .pages, and is the spiciest cheapest war book published, Price only ?2,60 per oopy. Send for circnl*r and see oar terms, and frill de scription of the work. Address JOKES BROTHr ERS & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio or Chicago, III.
THE WRKCIAN BMD,
ll/HvT IT IS, liow it grow to be a Nailonal W calamity. A very Fnoiiy Booh,profusely IMaatratea. By mail, SCO. 6 copies for-a Dollar. Addtes BuID PITHCO., Box 672, N. Y. Trade supplied by1 AM1CKIOjVN NEWS CO', 119 & 121 .Nassau street, New York. OOinSPEEK'S FOVSTAIS PEHS.-" 60 lines written with one ven of ink. No blotting^ Oift dowfi asserted samples sent for 25 cents. Ageata make. S10 a day. Address GOQiK* BPBKD & CO., 37 Park Bow, New York.
EK6UNDBB8,
optehUy VWMONTEBS,
send for Catalogue (free) of 800 8T MIXOSCOP. IC VIEWS of Vt., N B„ Adirondack and Florida Scenery, to A. F. 8TYHS, Burlington, Yt.
Lippencott & Bakewel
Patent Ground,
I A I
S A W
Circular Saws of one temper over the whole plaie. Mulay, Mill, OrosStOnt and Gang. Iqaal to any made in the world. For sale by all dealers and the makers, LIPPENCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
b9AAA
WILSON Siwino MACHINE CO.
NOTS's—From
dytpeptic
and bilious and nothtog will meft your case so efficiently as JIBervescent Soltser Ape.
BY THJ! BlfTtRE DRUG
is conoeded that the great Kingard Bit* tera.has mastered more diseases, both .acute and than any bitter tonio in the known world. It has cured Cholera, the worst form* of Fevers, Pneumonia, Liver and Heart disease,. Chronic Diarrhoea, Dyspepiia, Rheumatism, Sick Headache, and will cure any disea.se arising from a disordered state
of
prietor can show mbreaworn.MrtiBcate* of cures than any other BUtars manniMtarer* In Ameri ca. S^nd for a circular, and read them. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. Bebbt, BbiokETT & OoTT~whelesalellquor dealers, sale Agents fcr Western States, Chicago, 111. F. Rahtkb 0e., Sole proprietor*, 6 North Front St. Phila deiphia.
Whole Western Country
a**"
RAISING
Olubj ler-B: H. FLINN A GO'S 6BEAT ONK DOLLAR SALE, Onr fall and winter ciroulars with full particulars, {better than long advertiiemenU,) sent to any addrtss free. Send for tiheoks, 4t 10 cents each, from 1 to 1000. Address R. fl. FLINN 4 CO., 81 Washington Street, Boston,-Has*.
dACA
Per Month
guaranteed.
Sure
where to sell our
Clothes Jjitiet.
Pay.
J)£t)V ries paid weekly.
WATCHES THE MILLION.
Genuine Oroide Gold!
The Oroide Gold Watch Co. manufactare, on strictly scientific principle* (style, finish, and color 18
carat go'd,
a
fae-timile of
costly description of
the most rare and
Gold Watcha.
They are manufactured with Hunting Cases, (ladies' and gentlemen's), have superb Swiss movements, Jeweled engine-turned, with com pensation spiral spring.
Bailroad Conductors, Engineers, Expressmen— the most exacting of our customers have thoroughly demonstrated the strength, durability, acsurasy, and utility of the fae-simile
Watdut,
Wall ham
and pronounce them invaluable as relia
ble time-keepers. Swiss Movements, S16
faFine o-rimile WaUham Watchet,
nqnler Baianoe,
Patent American
full jeweled, $20,
IH£OBIGHAL Store,
SH.T3EB
N,T
's
b"rt
1
a a
Patent Temper »ffr
-,Ai (BTAMPKt). ij-'Wfi
A 1KAR AND S^PENSES t« AGKSIS
ipivUv to introduce the ttte
Maoaini.
WILSON
Sawiso
Stitches alike on bat sidfs. Samples
oa two weeks' trial. Sztra inducements to experienced Agents. For further particular! addrees the
Glove
land, O. Boston, Mass., or St. Lcnis, Jlla.
reports and letters received
I. Your Axe is bound to be Thb Aie.' II. It will cut 26 per cent, better. I III. My brother lost one arm in the war, bnt with your Axe. he can cut as well as any one else can.
IV. Iff could not get another, twenty-live (8'25) dolla-s would not buy it. V. It will cut hotppoies better than any other Ate. wTI- I would not be without it for anything.
For sale by all responsible dealers, and the makers, "V..
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittibnrgh, Pa. Sole owners of Colburn's Patent Ave. 5*
HAT ABE YOUit
SYMPTOMS, Sufferer I ARI they.a furred tongue, disginess, headaob®, an naeasy stomaob, oppression after eating, pain bstween the shoulders, constipation! If so you are
uaa.
rmtmt
of 5
US,
BOOTS AJJTD SHOES.
wooCct A art
"l«o? o»hrh importation, or purchased directly from the MAnnlkctarers in large quantities. Mi»«f
O O A
ForTftch Article.
(htr Bales for Hw last tmre auitks hare Mn ilMlOM nniM BMan. Onr bttkinMp IkiabeMi decided by Courts of $&&fi:ate,3ttl bf-titeUnlted 8tate« tnthoritlsa Ut ItiM a Lottery, or a Gift Ifetterprtee, bat a regularlffiHnHtUlmglaea. fenH«rwi«ftr Oik or #S.—A leiMtionof one of the following articles—20 yards Brown or Bieacced Sheeting, superlbr quality pirn or Alpaca' Dress Pattern Wool Sqaare
Ctrl yards Doeskin an eight-day Clock, Seth Thomas' make 1 pr. Gent's Oelf Boots.— White JIarseiUes Quilt Silver-plated Chased Castor wfth 6 bottled. A Morocco. Photograph Album, with 100 plctutes. 3 yards 0-4 Wrel Cloth. 8il wplaied Cake Basket.
S6
yards Brown or
Bleiched Sheeting, common quality. Also, printed notices of 60 articles, for sale at 1 for each artiole, comprising a variety of articles nsaally sold at retail prices from fl,SQ to S6 for eaoh article.
For a Club of 010, a selection or one of the following articles40 yds. Brown or BleachSheeting, auperior quality. Ureet pattern, price *10. Wool Long SnawL Broohs Long Shawl. 2 yards Black German Broadcloth. Common fense SewTngVaehine, price $18—(these machines will hem, stttch,feli, tnck, quilt, oord, bind, braid, and embroider in a most saperior manner.) One Gent's or Ladles1silrer hunting-case Watch, new. 35 yard* Hemp Carpeting. 3 yards Beaver Cloth. 6% yards good Doeskin. Silver-plated Ice Pitcher. yards Weol Cloth, double width. 1 pair of eu{p«rior Blanket*. 72 yards brown or bleached gtoetirg, ootnmcn quality, 120 printed notices of artic es far sale at *1 each, comprising a variety of articles usually so Id at retail from 11,60 to S1U for each article. j:
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We hereby inform the public that we JJt are not connected with any oi the 61ft Enterprise One Dollar Coaceras in this city. All concerns offering aGlft Premium, or any article free of cost to Agent, or any one, are in direct violation of the laws against Lotte. ry. We have information, from reliable authority, that ail CUOt Ceacerns la this City wlli be closed up fcf the State Police.
M- fOB ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS SEND FOR OUR CIRCULAR. Send a Draft. Postal Money Order, or Registered utter.
BesQre abd direct your letters to ANDREWS & CO. IO0 Sndbury Street,
iov ao
Boston, Mass.
I N S A N E O N
FIKEASD LIFE,
INSURANCE AGENGY
The following jOid and Reliable OempanlM Represented, a \t"®
... .. ... i. Merchants Fire Ins Co.,
HABTFOBD, CONN.
HiRTFOBD, CONN.
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co
167 BROADWAY, NEW TOBK. i?
Lumbermans Fire Ins. Co.,
OHIOAGO. .^-v
Buckeye Fire Insurance Co
t)L®^sl'AND, OHIOi
Applications taken and Policies issued in any of the above named Companies in lowest correct rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to£) t!' a.r." ammui
1''
ram
.-.Iff oi
the blood. It is recomraen'CongreBi, Ihe pro
Bala
Agents wanted every,
Paleitf EatrUuting Whit* Wire
Call at or address the GIBARD
WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa.
OTICE HEIRS.—A complete certlfl.d list of heirs to property ita £urope, furnished for #1 by RKDDEN BROS., Post-office? Box
sr
630, Washington, D. C' the Messrs. ASHBaooa.
liefereacej in St. Lonis
I3.W.I3. 186S, SiJCX DR. IC- DEXTER hOVETIDGE'8
WAHOO BITTERS,
THE BEST STOMACH TONIO KNOWN. S6W A spaa cdbp for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Chills and Fever. Gravel, Diaber tis nnd General Debility. For sale by all Druggists. DB. E, DEXTEH L0JEBIDGE, Pro
"Pf'
Baflklo, N.
Df A(UI MANHOOD—Nothing so impor DLvtll'. tant. Send two stamps for sealed 72 pages oh the whole subject. Dr.
confidential physician,
Whittieb,
617
St Louil, Mo., stands
pre eminently above ail other* in his speciality.—
rio
matter who failed, state your case. Patients treated by mail In every State.
Chro-
«!6each. Elaborately engraved
with aew and novel design*. Fach watch warranted by apeeial certificate from the Oroide Gold Waloh Co.
Also magnificent Oroide Sold Chains, S5, $6 and $7oacb. Sent everywhere, t» be paid tor on der livery.
Our customer* are supplied raca with the Pickpocket Detective and Watch Gnard also, mailed separately on receipt of 60 cts. The Genuine Oroide Gold Watches can only ba obtained by ordering directly from na.
JAMBS T. MONROE 4CO., Import. AKannl'*. 195 Broadway, New York.
DE, WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles Street, Bt. Lonli, Mo.,
WHO
treat* confidentially all delicate, intricate and long standing complaints publishes a pamphletwhirh should be read by every young man In America. Send two stamps. Patient* everywhere. State yonr case.'
WE SELL FOB ONE DOLLAR
GOLD
and silver Watohrs, Seslug. Machine], Silk Dreca Pattena, Caipetlncs, liomestic Goads, Ae. CIBCtriuLRS BENT PAKK giving full partlealan,or tea eheeks sent for One Dollar, deseriboag tea dlflerent articles which we will aeil ior
ONE DOLLAR EACH plendid indnoementa offered to Agants sending Dlnbe. Addrses LABONTKA BABBITT,
He. 83 Sadbaiy Street, goaton, Maaa.
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M.A. OEANE,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent
I O IB1 JFI ii
MainiSt.»between 5th & 6th
Terre Haute, Ind.*
Office 169 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Bust
lea Also Agent for
People's and Telegraph
E S A
M. c. Ex.Go'gFast Freight Lines
From New tork, Boston and Intermediate point*
OUimsfor OveMMrgeaadDMiage promptly settled iReaey.
A. CRANE.'
BARNIKLB.s^^sq
isiJtlHerchaiiit Tailor, yo$, MAINSTRXBT,
Over Saxtcm $ Walmsley's Dry Goods store
Would respectsully pall the attention of the citizens of Terre Ha^te, and the public In general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton & Walmeley'a Dry Geods store, for ihe purpose of carrying on
Merchant Tailoring.
He keeps alway* on bland a FASHI0NABLK SELECTION Oy CA88IMKBSS, TESTINGS, uLOTHS, 4c., and 1* ready t» make it up in Tbe Latest Style and on Sbort Notice, and on v.ry Reasonable Terms. Having.no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to older, whether the geodsbe inrnlehed by him or not.— Everything in hi* line cheaper than anywhere else.
Catting dene and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf.
TABBANIMI
EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT Is a gantle and cooling Cathartic or Purgative medicine,'a the for^) of a Powder, pleaaant to take and i* recommended and used by the best Physicians in the country as a moat reliable and effectual remedy.
EFFEBVES CENT
.," tOvaaa DnrprrsiA, CUBES HEA.sTBVax,
CTJBSS SIOK
HIADACHI,
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^OOBM I»DieBST10II, Cuaia CosTivaBKs*,
If *J3"fi'«M"OuaMPlia8,
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CtTyas Sopa 8TO*ACH, CpEES Nsavops HlADACHf, T- Cpaa* Lirxa COMPJ.AIHT,
A POWDER
"R, CUBES
BitLtous HaanAcaa,
JSr'i.Bv CrrtsBHITJUATIOCOMPLAINTS,
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JAimMtX,
It la a most eficient medicine for Female* and Children whose stomachs frequently reject ordlnarr Duraatlre medicines. Ba*d onr pamphlet of teetfmonJals, and aa yon valuo your -life and health, lose not an hour in procuring a iottle of this most wonderlul remedy.
MAKrtACTTJaan OHIT BV
\TARRANT & CO.,
278 Greenwich Ht., JSew York.
mr
For Sale by all Druggists. "®a
anlS—d6meod.
J^EMOVAL.^wr? fev.tft-v :r'-.v
BAIIjBOAD AGENCY.
I have moved my oOoe to MoKe^
onr cooos.
v* '"j e^
K-tl
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MMIUiU
MkhU Serges,
2 -'fit
37J Cents.
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a
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FRENCH MERINO'S, 75, 80, $1,00«
CHANGEABLE POPLW 40, 50, 60 ctsi
18
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BLACK ALPACAS,
Cheap—40, 50, 60 cts.
awoi
Brocade PopITni
'50 CentsJ
Very Superior Line.
Black Gro Grain Silks,
tijj:' sV!i Si I
Ladies Merino Underwear,
From $1,00 up•{J .-vH^isg
-v
S£
i'% 'J
4
NortiiAmerlcan Fire Ins. Co.
ii
Misses and Boys' Underwear, *0 EQUALLY CHEAP, J! r0
ra? -VW »v -. vr -^-4. -cat
bBrz&t-vrs'it
BOULEVARD' BALMORAL SKIRTS,
SKATING SKIRTS!!!
E S A & O
y(
Qorner Fourth and Main Sts
00,01 rf
'»QrJ
C. WITTIG & CO
h'jLfi.. "-'i
-t
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Mill, where I would be plea*ed to see my old friends and customers.
0r or_
Through reoeipta giyen •f,.lu'l^i ice to all Eastern Cities. All
JAMES 1 Efjr*
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TURNIB, Agt.
0 coVi-.1?
DRY GOODS
tf taraiiioi -AND
::1
N O I O N S
-ff
vOSS
i.C-Ji Ifisi.
HAVE
NOW BD* .SSflliBCWi. tiswtaiittsJI en.*:
•CSiJ ,s, is'- TheirNowandSi 5^
EIE«4\TST0RE
i,i et.
170 MAIN STREET,
DEMING Bl^OCK.
if' 3
We are now ready to receive our Friends and Customers and bid them Welcom, by showing a Large and Elegant Stock of Goods, at the Loudest Prices. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to ALL to Come and SEE US.
€. WITTIG A CO.,
^V',„ J70 Main Street. at r-w,Q'.
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
Boots & Shoes
TO SUIT
THE TI M,EjS 2
Having just received, at
c.
E. BUGttLES
a well selected Stock of ITjmen, Mlsaea, and Chit dren's Summer Wear, which I will offer tor sal at the
Very Lowest Cash Priee!
And I have also received a large assort mentor Hen's, Boy's and Touth's Boot* and.Shoee, bough at the head of the market, *o they can be
Sold to Salt the Present Times
Xy motto 1* "Buy Cheap, Sell Cheap—a 11 Profit* and Qntek Sales." I also mannfaotnre ell kind* of
MEN'S WORK
On the shortest notice and the most fashionable styles. MENDING) done neatly and in haste.— Don't target the plaae,
bat call and examine, 0. K. SUGQLES, Ho. 18, North 4th Street. *L
if yon do not bay. JySdtf asp KW5-j
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MERCHANT TAILORING
MERCHANT
Jl
,3M .1 't1*-
SILK STRIP! YOrLIMS, •r'.- J.
1LOR1JTG.
WALMSMfY
ls
.•..^'rr'tSBsaea^gm
Merchant Tai^r,
s*:nfr .,! •.«* Has just received NSW STOCK
tmii
xiie."H»
C1.0THSJ, ig {fguoim HiiB
CASSIBIKRI^^
BGAVEBI
:*wbw
.m/v
VRlC/OTSr na
OTEBCOATlis'cS,
Which he proposes to make up to ordei
in
the
t-1 t- Mil
Most Approved Style I
AT THI
"P.TIsfl
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1 f7
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Changeable SilksV
..
is
SCARLET CLOTH,
O N
145 Main Street.
No old Stock on hand, jny Stock is Entirely New#*
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'T" "u IJ5^ it MV
ft cr^K
MERCHAIST
t&iiG
TAILORING!
Ui, Mm *4trit£
FREDEBICK SC11LEW1M
Has just received a large aad well seleeMfrStook of
Fail and Winter ftMHfls!
W1'•
Consisting in part of FINE
French, English and Anerleta
A NMinEREN!
-mw edHk
English Helton, French Cloth, Doeskin A Beaver,
Which will bo sold at the very lowest priose, foi cash only, by the yard, or made up te ordtr on short notice.
*ymi mm
"LOW PRICES, EXACT FrrSand FIBST QUALITY fiOODS" ?e,Tt
Is my motto.
Customers, old and new, are cordially Invited to all at
175 Main St.,'south side, bet. 6th & 7th. N. B. Cutting done to order alto, Jtaaoratfng and Repairing in tbe cbeapett ir inn«r. d9n
MERCHANT*1*
S'.- 8 0
TAILORING
FALL
"h.- imrzmtm* ""frSMw ,SftigQt
-BANNISTER
hit is NOW BCCXIYIKGHIB
FALL AND WINTEB 8T0€I!
OON8I8TINO
IS
FAST, OF FIB!
FRENCH and ENGLISH
A
"i
-AND-
CHEVOIT
Mi
-FOB-
BUSINESS SUITS.
«5?
BLACK, BROKN, BLUE, DAHLIA, AND SILVER FOX
BEAVERS!
And for* Tin* Assortment of Blscfc ni Colored *.A
:i'
Cloths and Doeskin Casslmeres.
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
Of A MSB I CAN CASSIKIBKS of all grade* aad prloes.
ai#g pt
Also kept constantly on band a goo^ 'fiftrtmea OF
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch?f», Suspender», Ties,
8HIRTB,
Of tho best quality, made to order,, b.
'i
A Good Line qf ~gg
Woolen Shirts, ,t Knit Jackets, Snswls.
•j {A few Nice One*.]
Satchels
and Valises.
MB. nkiAcm*
Stili superintends the Merchant Tailoring Department, aad guarantees a perftet St. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW, 1 Axe oordially Invited tooaU at
BAHIISTEB^
No. 79 Main Street.
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