Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

TKmm JUAU^f ifi. E**•»•

FrldaJ Morning, November

HOH33 "....

IF we

6lh,

ia tremendous excitement in Eu--all about the increajo of tbe Austrian army. The Ministry declaro thejn-

fftpy only want, to bring the army up to f&ptyog cftight hundred thousand Bjdo—a"- ''i^hat ir* peace footing -wl&t in the -worliis a war footing?

CREDIT

may

^•of hfe

recent accounts of the

British canvass for Parliament it is not conducted with any greater regard for iigAity tban is a stump canvass in Indira. lothatoWn ofDewsbary.a few nighta ago, a meeting culled by Mr. CAASHAM, of the Parliamentary candidates, waB ^nraded by iui organized party of friends

SKAHGEANTSIMON,

opponent, Mr.

EUOI

who kicked up

THI

a row that CABSHAM

•tras tumble to speak a single word.--..^Whenever he opened his mouth he was ^greeted with, volleys of yells and groans or the stentorian singing of a song to the

American air of "Tratnp, tramp, tramp •the boys are marching." This was kept up until CASBHAM: retired in dtBgnsti and the free and ind j®pdent voters dispersed. •^^"'i&tBBgSSSSSSSSS

DKPABTMKWT,

PosTAr.

pf receipts over expenditures of one hun dred and sixtyj thousand. dollars. But

DENIFIBOK,

being a sound Republican,

Tras obliged to retire from JOHNSON'B Cabinet to make room for JBread-and-Batter RANDALL. The next year, 1868, under

BAUD ALL'S

WB

administration, there

•wa»a deficieaey--of a million six hundred iand sixty-flYe thousand, and. the next •year he was enabled to swell the deficien cy to within twro thousand of an even four million dollars. Now, the deficiency for the present year foots up six millions four hundred thousand. Under Genersj GRANT the Post Office Department will be restored to an eaonomical basis, and instead of boing a bill of expense, will be a source of revenuo to the Government,

have received a copy of the annual

•report of the President of the University "of Michigan, Dr. HAVEN,

Few Americans entertain a doubt that it is the "manifest destiny" of the Great Republic to absorb the entire .oontinent and contiguous islands. How this ab sorption is to be effected, whether by purohase, conquest or by uncompensated annexation, with the consent of all inter ested parties, is not yet clearly apparent. Posiibly all these means may be employ ed before the United StRtes shall have acquired ft valid title to all the real estate which is now regarded as our pros, pective possessions. The fairest of all.the future States., oft he Union is Cuba, and regarding her as^ sure to come into the family before the lapse of many years, we cannot be uninterested in the events of her present and paseipg history. As was expected, the revolutionary flame has not left her untouched. There is much republican spirit in that beautiful island and an effort is being made there to constitote it-into a Federal republic, consisting.

at

Cuba, Puerto-Rico, and the smaller Antilles

:hfw

attached to Spain. The

population exceed^ 2,000,000, of which two-thirds are Cuban—the slave colored -people of thwe fstands 1a,. about otie-flfth of the "whole. The Provisional Junta at

Madrid have proposed that, by decree of a legislation of the Cortes, Blavery shall be abolished in all of the Spanish colonies, -*ad another subject, now -under ccmsidc* ration, is that these colonies shall be di. rectly represented in the Cortes.^

Cuba, the "Queen of the Antilles," discovered by Columbus in 1492, during hi* first voyage, has been held by Spain ever lince without interruption, except that in 1762 it was captured by a British armamentj but restored in the following year. ^Theirarden of taxation,"which is levied not very equitably, exceeds $20,000,000 -per annum, and the trade and commerce of the island have steadily increased, year after year, notwithstanding the miserable

Manner in which all the Spanish colonies have been governed. .The entire amount accruing to the public revenue of Spain from

all

hat colonies-has not been

more than $8,000,000 a year. It is believed that each successive Viceroy of Onba, after paying all the expenses of lfving and maintaining "the dignity of •tation," lays by at least $250,000 par annum. In fact, it might seem as if „Quba, which—is_ane of the richest colonies in the world, existed merely for the aggrandizement of officials from the ^hotter country. possessed by the«$aited,8tates, which, as we have said is iU "manifest destiny," Cuba would'be literally a mine of wealth, so productive fcrftin coffee, tobacco, cotton, sugar, and indigo, besides countless herds of cattle, ^exhaustible quantity of the &n«Vtfpb'er (»nc]udicg,inahogany), and a#e*t natural.but yet,scarcely developed amount of mineral wealth—gold iron, and copper.

VOIM

ha» aecompfished matiy difficult f08t», is nW# Binghampton, "NawTork. Oa Saturday, at the rink in

COMHriie wal^wi fit^y,miles in nine mipjutea. .raac-

Hermit,tip GRJJTiLami

FAX

which is es

^peciaU&jnteraaUng oa account of the quarFeTvFhich has been going on for some time in regard to the appointment of a ''Professor pf Homeopathy." In 1855 the legislature enacted that there should be suoh aprofesssor, but the au thoritiefl of the university never complied with the law and last year the legisla ture granted aid to the univorsity only on condition that the Homeopathic Profes *aorship were filled. The President ar. ,gues at great length against the appointmerit, and gats forth the reasons for non tCDmplianfeai.'."toeftn the law he urges its repeal^ and trusts the legislature will make grants unencumbered with condl tions. President

HAVEN

argues in favor

of the admission of women as students to the university.

Queen of the Antilles.

Colfax

North Carolina California Nevada ....... Florida

column,

e&far riflnimn, with the deeded prob*t&itier£hat^ market be' flirther 'increased jpj the addition of Oregon, Ala-tntnantrd-ATtainsaB—in alt~l« electoral votes, which would give GRANT and COL­

217 out of the 294 votes that constitute the electoral college: x~. -. i.^.3H.«gTOBAL TOTKfc 7 5 5

Maine—.... New Hampshire.... Vermont Connecticut Illinois..., ...... India da......

10 13

if a

Iowa...... I......... Ohio Kansas.............. Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee West Virginia ....... Wisconsin South Carolina

....... 8 21

i.

.......201

SEYMOUR and BLAIK

^Total.. And here is the column:

ELECTORAL VOTES.

New York New Jersey Delaware...... Maryland.. .. Louisiana..... Georgia Kentucky

under Post

DENHISON,

Master General

had a surplus

How It Was Done-

As we. expected, the State of New York was earned for SKYMOUR and BLAIR by the immense naturalization frauds committed in New York city. The

Times,

of that city, says that a prominent Re publican discovered on the books of his district six false registrations of persons purportiug-to be inhabitants of his house, while another gentleman found that

teen

nine­

bogus name3 were enrolled from his residence, ihe

Tribune

also furnishes the

following illustration as a samplejof how the thing was done: Supervisor William M. Tweed, the Directory says you live at No, 197 Henry etreet. We presume it is not a tenement house. Do you know that five persons have registered themselves as living with you, under the names, of Robert Garner, Florence Gerald or Fitzgerald, Thomas Green, Frank Thomas and Thomas Boyd, and don't you think it is your duty to see that they don't vote^.. if not from regard for the purity of the llective franchise, at least to prevent" the bearers of these names from troubling Justice Shandley to discharge them on straw bail, or from compassion for Oakey Hall's over-crowded pigeon holes of squelched complaints?

Don't you think, too, that it would be as well for you to preserve the appearance of virtue, lest vulgar people might insinuate that the afms of the Marquis of TweBdale have Seen dragged "in the.dust, and that you knew these men intended to register there?

Police Justice Shandley,your domestic hearth is at No. 167 Henry street. In what corner of it do John Bonnet, Thos. Fitzgerald, George Morgan, James Weaver and George William?, who have reg' istered from your house, 8tow themselves away? •.

Do you not thinkyou had better advise them not to attempt to vote for if they do, your Spartan virtue might prevent you from tempering justice with mercy when they come before you at Essex Market, charged with""violations of the election laWB. Of course there is no-truth in the boast, of and by two men of a repeat ing gang, on Saturday, that if they were arrested you would not dare to discharge them.

Patrick H. Kfienan, Coroner of the City and Cpunty of Now York, you reside at No. 169 Henry street. Have you cal culated the probabilitits of life and filled your house with persons enough so that you may have an inquest every day

The following persons have registered as residing in your house: Henry Austen George W. Baldwin, George Brown, Robert A. Jones, Louis Leight, Henry Lawrence, Charles Meyer, William Mur phy, Dennis O'Neil, John Reilly and John Sattndfert^.

All you three 'Igentlemen reside in the Seventh Ward, and are not supposed to be inactive politicians. We shall count upon hearing that you are at the polls all day preparing to arrest these men.

Michael Norton, yon aruan. Alderman and also a State Senator. You addressed a Democratic meeting Saturday night, Baying that you had been at work all day to prevent fraudulent voting. As you are engaged in this work, we beg to furnish you with the following list of names of persons registered from your house, No. 116 Vanck street—in all twenty-six persons., Do you support this large family upon your pay of $300 a year as State Senator •.' Matthew T. Brenhan, you area Police Commissioner, and claim to reside in the Sixth Ward. Are you ignorant that five thousand five hundred names are regis tered in your Ward, and that three thou sand of them are fraudulent If so, we suggest to you that you consult your Democratic coajutor, Capt. Jordan. If he can't inform ypu, and you. will promise us to atd in keeping fraudulent votes from the box, we will put you in the way of getting & list of two thousand fraudulent votes in that Ward alone.

Peter Mitchelj you are a candidate for the Assembly, probably made so in consequence of your recent visit to Philadelphia. You lira at No. 84 Green street, and there are three voters there, while twenty-four persons are registered. Of course you will see that these men don't vote.

We could go on for pages and specify the names of repeaters registered in many

CSMI

from the houses of prominet Deirocrats. We could |ame the houses, like Nos. 30, 38, 40,42, 66, 60, 70 Bowery, 595 Broadway, 60 Bayard, 60 and 70 Mott street, 76 and 83 Grand street, 119 Mercer street, and others, which are crowded with repeaters.

Beecher.

We copy from the New York corres. pondence of the Cleveland

Church, Brooklyn:

J,-:?. fa?!!.

Kittridge has

given" $1,000" to

-flie Klttr

English pedestrian,

after

7' p'

of

cool

bright October evening. We step out of the Fulton avenue ears at Orange street noticing that all the passengers leave with us and tarn tfettMaew in theeame direction as oufs. What a crowd fill the sidewalks. Everybody seems to be going to Plymouth church. When we arrive front of the plain briekbtitiding which we would enter we find the side-walk densely blocked with hundreds of people it actually overflows with the crowd which extends into the middle of street.

the

its center a lane is formed policemen,who are

b7

.j, force and adventarotH Its who hold no pews ate continually fair ing into line with the -lucky holders sittings, and trying td aail into undor their cover. But they are firmly put asido by the usliars^ And gain nothing but a nearer proximity to the open&oorr.

3

/. 12 8 4 11 3 2G 4 10

If you have an invitation to a particular pew nothing is easier thap getting io it. lou are shown in upon mentioning' your friend's name. But most of the outsiders have no sueh resources and atter waiting awbiTe, only to see the crowd and the pressure at the doors increase, they turn away disconsolate, and give up the attempt to hear Henry Ward Beecher. I will not say thousands, but certainly a thousand peeple often go away, unable to get to the deors of Plymouth church, before the service begins on a fine Sunday morning.

33 7

11

Total "7......."". In doubt, Oregon, Arkansas and bama—16 votes.

77

Ala-

But do not bo discouraged. Go in the wake of a pewholder,as far as you can or, if the crowd is not so dense as to keep you from gaining admission to the entrance of the Chureh, adopt the pewhold ers air and advance boldly to the front rank of the crowd who stand waiting ?n the vestibule. Having reached this posi tion,drop the mien of authority andown» orship stf^nd expectant, and gaze upon the tuber with an amiable, conciliatory and expectant air. Endeavor to look as if you had come all the way from Maine to hear Mr. Beecher.

As the hour of half-past seven arrive?, the minister appears, emeraging from a door iu the rear of the pulpit. Then, un less already occupied, the pews can no longer be claimed by their owners. The expectant crowd at the doors is admitted. You are anftng the foremost of the company, and you will got a seat well up in front, in a thousand dollar pew.

When the pews are filled completely the folding chairs that are placed in the asks, are opened and .occupied, and the auditorium presents tho mo^t compact array of listeners that can be found in any church within a radius of a hundred miles from Trinity steeple.

The Mother of Schuyler colfax.

From the IndianapBIii Journal. jj Mrs. Mathews, the mother of the Vice President elect, "has been for several weeks stopping with her friends in this city

Like the mothers of nearly all our great men, she is a noble woman, of great .intellectual power. Mr. Colfax owes mueh of his successes to his mother, and be fully appreciates it. She is a remarkably bale and happy old lady, and rejoices in a quiet way over the success of ner son.

Her only desire for his advancement seems to be that he may be placed in position to do more good. At the age of fifteen she was married to Schuyler Col fax the elder. At the age of seventeen she

WBS

Some years later Mrs. Colfax was mar ried to Mr. Matthews. Nearly thirty years ago the young couple, with little Schuyler and other children that had been born to them, removed to New Carlisle, Laporte county, Indiana.

Since the death of the wife of Schuyler Colfax, his mother has presided over his home in Washington, with grace and dignity. She will soon, so rumor says, be relieved from the duties of the position by Miss Nellie Wade, of Ohio, who is to become the wife of the Vice President before the end of the present month. Mrs Matthews, we are informed, will oontipue her residence with her son in Washington. May she live for many years to give him wise counsel and grace the society ef the Capital.

PERSONAL.

Washington lrving's nephew will shortly be narrated to a daughter ofjtfar shall O. Roberts.

It is denied that Bismarck had any thing to do with the. Spanish revolution

One Darlan has made $50,000 by(selling oysters in Fulton Market, New York.

Isabella is becoming bald, and the loss uf her hair is said to trouble her more than the loss of her crown.

A Mre. Brown, of Glen Springs, S. C. who had suffered for years from dropsy, in the abdomen, had drawn from her tSn gallons of water a few days ago.

General Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter notoriety, is to be tendered complimentary testimonial from his nu merous friends in New York city.

Sergeant Boston Corbelt, who shot Wilkes Booth, preached at the Bethel Church in ??ew London, Connecticut oa Sunday.

Ullmannis giving concerts inScaadinavia with Carlotta Patti, Jael, Vieuxtemps and Grutzmach. They have been im mensely popular.

It is staled that PfSStdent Johnson has lost tweniy-one pounds of flesh since he became President. This is not quite two poundsj* veto.

M. Gaulden Boilleau, Consul General for France in the United States is to go to some South American Republic as Minister. His wife General Fremont.

a sister of Mrs.

The Boy Speaker-

I was iiding hither from Philadelphia the other day, When I saw upon the train Willie Todd, Speaker Colfax's messenger Of him I took occasion to inquire into the person and history of Thaddy Morris, who had been page to Speaker Pennington in 1850, and virtual Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr. Pen* nington was a delightful old gentleman, ignorant of parliamentary practice, and he was elected by a compromise between the adherents of Sherman and Marshall, of Kentucky. Placed in his embarrass, ing chair he found the great dog-pit of the House barkings like Cerberus under him, and he took every ruling, point, and suggestion from Thaddeus most gratefully.

Once, it is related, when young Morris had prepared everything snugly tor Pen nington, outlined the order of business, prompted him completely, and left the course "straight as the crow flies," so that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not go astray, be said to the speaker: "New, go on." S .£ 'Now, go on!" cried Penhington promptly, to the House, at which ther was huge laughter.—.Yew

THE

York Mail,

PLANTATIONBIT-

vast amount of

TKB8

Herald

Nov.

2d, the following interesting account of the services in

BMCOHM'B

Plymouth

now being sold and shipped from New York is almost incredible. Go when and where you will—along the wharves and piers, and at the depots—you will see great piles of Utese BUters awaiting shipment and conveyance to .every nook and corner of the country and to the hundreds of foreign porta. They are very popular among all dassea of people, and are conceded to ba just the thing fbr this climate. l*io 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 Rum, Calisaya and Cascarilla Bark, and all the world knowa full«ail what suite Rccrue from these combinations.

"PALMKK'S IQSTABH

TION

multitude. It all

that they can doto k«ep the passage

r«.S stMS .«ie

WKV

COSMKTIC LO*

has cured my face of an eruption of over five years standing," writes A. J. Jessop, of Mt. Airy, Hamilton Coonty, Ohio. ... -*nov4-decdlw.

XT. & A., Newark, N.

sfB..

3,

l»een Jjiade acquainted with the preparation^

known as SOZODONT, I' have for some Unffi ts ™y

where it hu given entire satisfaction.— j|_is an elegint toilet artiole, well Wortfcy of the encomiums it has received."

,'

"SPALDIHQ'S PKKTABKD GLUJC."

r&'^iSkvttU

oTi," three Invis&li blessings^perfume, light and song, the first has been heretofore considered the most evanescent, but it no longer deserves that reproach.

PHALON

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fhalon's Paphian Lotion

fbr Beautifying the SKIN and COMPLEXION.

Removes all EBOPTIONS, FBECKUU. PIMPLES, MOTH BL0TCBJ& XM. etc,,.and wnflen THE SKIN SOFT, FIAB and BLOOMING. For LADIES In the NUBSEBY It is Invaluable,

edy for Diseases and blemishes of the SKIN,

PflALON'S NIIB8EB

PAPHIAN SOAP" for tte TOILET. BY and BATH, will not chap the S1IN Price, '20 Cents per cake.

tssvVX

ff—yyf-*

PK MAYO." 155HL

"Fix** ."IXO& BE

XO.'

A NEW PEHFUMB EXQUISITE, OF" PHALON & SO gists.

fAS. B. HAGGrERTI & CO

DXALERS IN

Tto, Copper and Ware,

Slate

left a widow, with one child

Four months after the death of his fath er, Schuyler was born—the elder child died in infancy.

eat!! sac Galvanized IronGornice, Window Gaps,

Uii-j

Carlotta is corpulent as

well as crazy.

Some of Carlotta's jewelry is for sale in Washington.

Clattering, &c.

Agents for the Tery Best

HOT AIR FURNACES 187 Main Street,

coin 7A£C TO PROCURE

Irs,»fMi's

SOOMM

Syrnp,

For Children Teething: Thii valuable preparation has beeft wed with HVKii FAIEINa SUCCESS IN THOUBAuna or

It not (Hily relierM the child from pain, Pgt 'the ctomach and bowel*, correcnk I giyea tone and energy to the whole lyitern. It wfll al«o inrtantly relieve

SSK! aivaa tone and lyitem! It will also inrtan

Griping te gotwli and Wind Colic.

8T REM 01 DY8-

yfe Mtove It the BEST and 8UBEST BEM-

whether arising from teething or any other cause. Fnll'directions

fat

wing will accompany each

bottle^' Be mate and can for

WT

"UBS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING STBUP," Having the

Jhe-timiU

of Grans PMKWB,"

on the outside wrapper. All others we base Imitations.

LAND AGENCY.

"DLAKB'S LAND AGENCY, Mj On Ohio Street, betweea Third and Fourth Lands Bought aii SoU'on Beasonafiie Commission. $500,000 worth of deBlrable City and Conntry Properly for sale, Houses

1ST

Real Estate Column

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office over First National Back, 3. E. Corner ot Fourth and Main Streats,

ii

Terre Haute, Ina.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans ne gotiated, aad Money invested.

FOB SALE.

OO0KTT PBOPBBTI.

Farm ®f 89 acres in Honey Or Township, 17S acre* In Linton township. 3 -Sores below the Boiling Mill, wees side-canal.

JattMdt!

J. A. BRYAN.

MANUFACTURERS.

PATRONIZE HOME MALHT* JL FACTTTTBIS.

We havie on band flne stock of Bash, Doors and Blinds, of our own manufacture, which we wfll sell at a very small advance on 3st. We Warrant onr Work to be superior to any ever befors offered in this market. tying of us will furnish employment teyour

Mechanics, and at the same time

Benefit Yoursel,y^8 we warrant all our work. We also keep on band, and manufacture to order, Whidow and Door Frames, Xtfuaiags ana every variety at

ing.

Finishing LMtbar uaaltn build-

OLOT VTT.T.TAMHi FSAim OltT.PtANINa MII.L8. tuiodtf

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WHvX

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THE 6BEC1AN

BiilP,

IT IS, how it grew to be a National calamity. Awiy fmmyBof faftely Illnstratea. By mall, 2Qe.

IJOLBSPEED'S FOUNTAIN PENS.--CO lines written Jwith one tea of ink. No blotting. One dozen assorted samples sent for 25 c«nts. Agents make $10 a day. Address GOODSPEKD & CO., 37 Park Bow, New York.

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aptcUMy VERHONTEBS,

il send forCatalogue (free) of 800 SXkBKOSCOP. IC VIEWS of Vt., N- H., Adirondack and Flor Ida Scenery, to A. F. STYLKS, Barlingtan, Vt.

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WXLL, Pittsburgh,. Pa.

$2000

11KIB AND UPENSE8 iflKDTB to introduce the the

b.licnu

ITchronic,

ETT

Clothes Lines.

rant. oct28dw6m

DR. E.

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UITY PBOPKKTT, In Linton's Addition to Terre Haot«

HO«MLots

and lot, east Ohio street,

Housa aod lot. In tlcMarrain's Addltltlon, House and lot in Sibley's addition oh &tb street, Housa and lot in Btise's addition on 8th stroet, House and lot on Poplar, between 6tb and 7tb streets,

House and lot on North 6th, betweStr Cbesnat and Linton streets. Two business Houses on Jialn street

and nothing will

meet your case so efficiently as

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A

than long advertisement*,)

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cant gold,

a

fae-tinile

costly description ot

Gold Watches.

They are manufactured with Hunting Oases, (ladies' and gentlemen's), have superb Swiss movements, jeweled engine-turned, with com. pensatlon spiral spring.

Bailroad Conductors, Engineers, Expressmen— the most exacting of ohr customers have thoroughly demonstrated the strength, durability, ac•nracy, and utility of the fao-simile

Watches,

facsimileWallharaWatches,

nomter Balance,

97each.magnificent

Sen

fiLAUTB, IND

Waltfum

and pronounce them invaluable as relia.

ble time-keepers. Fine Swiss Movements, SIS

Paitnt American

full jeweled, 920,

19*8.

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MACHINE

CO.

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J!***

NOTSS—From reports and letters reoeived I. Your Axe is bound to be THS AXI. II. It will cut 25 per cs&t. better. III. Sly brother lost one arm in the war, but With ycu Axa he can cut as well as any one else can.

IV. If I could not got another, twenty-five ($26) dollars would not bay it. V. It will cut hocp-poles better than any other

in. I would not be without it for anything. For sale by all responsible dealers, and thei kerst

LIPPLNCOTT & BAKEWELL,

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sole owners of Golbum's Patent Axe.

HIT ARE YOUft

SYMPTOMS, Sufferer I ABX they,a iurred tongue, dizziness, headache, an uueasy stomaob, oppression after eating, pain batween the shonlders, constipation! If so you are

dytptplic

and

FOB ADDITIONAL PABT1O0LABS SEND FOB ODB OIBCDLAB Send 1 Draft. P01UI Mnn Order, or Beflsterei letter.

Be sure end direct your, letters to

BA.KE-

ANDREWS & CO.

IO0 Siidbiury Street,

INSURANCE^ COLUMN.

FIRE UrBLEFl.

INSURANCE 4BXut-9-5t"U ,*•03 -ft. 'acf

The following JOId aad- Sellable Oempanlee 19. msuM«uJ .ti

Mercliants Fire ins Co.,

"HABTTOBD, CONN.

nj'isiqpl

U:o .-J. .) r. ^.:i.

BBICK-

Bala

3?*iwV ries paid weekly. Agents wanted every where to sell onr

Call at or address the GIBABD

WIBE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa/

"MJOTICE JUSIBS.—A complete certifi-.i list of heln to property in Kurope, furnish ed for $1 by BKDDEN BBOS., Post-office Box 530, Washington, D. C' Befereacea in St. Louis —the Messrs. ASBBSOOK. D.W.D.

1868. XXX.

MITER HOYEIIDGE'S

WAH00 BITTERS,

THE BEST STOMACH TONIC KNOWN. A suae era* for Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Chills and Fever, Gravel, Diabe tis nnd General Debility. For sale by all Druggists. DB. E. DEXTEK LOVERID6E, Prop'r.,

Bnffialo, N. sr.

Rlillin MANHOOD—Nothing00 lmpor DuvwU. tant. Send two stamps for sealed 72 pages on the whole subject. Dr. W

HITTIXB,

confidential physician, 617 St Louis, Mo., stands pre-eminently above all others in his speciality.— No matter who failed, state your case. Patients treated by mall in every State.

WATCHES THE MILLION. Genuine Oroide Gold!

Okrc-

Sent everywhere, to ba paid for on de-

livery.

Our customers are supplied rasa with the Pickpocket Detective and Watoh Guard also, mailed separately on receipt of 60 cts. The Genuine Oroide Gold Watches can only ba obtained by or.

daring directly from us. JAMES T. Ml MONBOK A CO., Import. A Manuf's. 195 Broadway, New Tork.

3DH. WHITTIBR, ell St. Charles Street, St. Loots, Mo.,

WHO

treats confidentially all delicate, intricate and long standing complaints, publishes a pamphlet which should be read by every yeung man in America. Send two stamps. Patients everywhere. State your case.

WE SELL FOB ONE DOLLAR

"2JOLD and Slim Watches, Se«iag Machine), JT Silk Dress Patterns, Caip*tings, Domestic floods, Ac.

CIRCULARS SENT FREK I

living particulars,or ton chscis seat for One Dollar,TWI

deaoribong ten diilerent articles which We will sail lor ONE DOLLAR EACH I

Slubs.

lendld inducements

oflfered

S ^M. A. OKANE,

General Fire and Lift Ingarance Agent

~OFFlO,Bi

MainlSt., betweenSth ft6th

Terr© Haute, Ind

Office ISO Main Street Old Stand

of

A

1 •S

lrfide.

N WH «T DM IMMN MMM

HUIIm

ha

tut

For af

Ora. Thompson & Boat

"Almo^ A&fmf People's aind

la

Ml«n.

Onr bu^iese lias been dacided by Courts of this Slate, end by the United States aathorittaa not to be a Lottery, or a Gift EateryrlM, .bit a regular legitimate bnsines.

Terms efMeHw dA ef §9.—A selection of one of tha_following ariiolae:—20 vards Browa or Bleached Sheeting, ruperiar q^i^Hty Poplin or Alpaca Dress Pattern Wool Smam Shawl 2% yards Doeskin a» .eight-day Clock, S«th Thomas' meke 1 pr. Cwikra Calf Boots.— White Marseille*Quilt ^»e^M»d Ohaa«| Castor with 0 battles. A Morocco Phetcyraph Album, with 100 plctuies. 3 yards 6-4 Wiol Clotk. Bilfer-pMel Cake Basket. yatds Brown or Bloached Sbeetiog, common q«apty. Alao, printed notices of 60 article^ for sale at for each-ar-ticle, comprising a variety of articles usually sold at retail pdew

eaoh arttola.

#10,

a selection «r on*

ot

Hie following articles:—40yds. Brown Or BMtchSheetlug. superior quality. Dresi p»ttaro, price 910. Wrol Long HhawL Brocha Lone Shawl. 3 yards Black German Broadcloth. £4nse Sewing Machine, price

918—(theseCommon

mac hi nee will

hem, stitch, fell, tuck, quilt, oord,btnd, braid, and embroider in a most snpnrlor mariner.) One Gout's or Ladies' silver hunting-case.Watch,aew. 25 yards Hemp Oarpettng. 3 yards Beaver Cloth. ty* yards good Doeskin. Silver-plated Ice Pitch* er. 6 yards Weol Cloth, double width. 1 pair of superior Blankets. 72yards bro«n or bleached Stwiiig, common quality,

120

priated notiers of

artie'ea for sale at 91 each, conpcUinK a W of articles usually sold at retail ffom fl,60 to for esch article.

N .T We hereby, inform the nublic that-we II. are not oonneoted with any of the Gift Enterprise One Dollar Coaeenu in this city. All concerns offering aCHft Premium, or any article free of (Ut to Agent, or anyone, are in direct violation of the laws agalust Lotte. ry. We have information, from reliable anthor. ity, that aU 6ICt Coicern la tUl City Will It closed

OS?

$0*9.11,.

jlHABirOW), OONN,.v:. .,•£»«#-

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co. 157

BBOADWAT, foxK.

Lumberman^ irk ins.

teleyrapli

E S A

M. U-

Ex.

OO'S GREAT ONE DOl

LAB BALE, Our fall and winter circulars with full particulars, (better

From New Tofk7^°»ton and intermediate points.

ClaloufOr OTerdtorKeand Bmp preaptly settled at this AgMtef.

!W4xl«SB

Paltnt Everlatting While Wire

Jf.A.OBANE

JOHN

3

BAENIKLB^:

Merchant Tailor,

Over Saxion $ Walmsletfa Dry Gooda store Would respectfully call iheattention of the cltl tens of Terre Haute, and the publio In general, that he has rented rooms above Sax ton AWelm*» ley's DryGaods stQre, foe the purpose of carrying on

:'L

Merehant Tftiloring, He keeps alwvys on hand a TASHIOHABLZ SELECTION O^ OA88IMKBB», TSSTIHOS, uLOTHS, Ac., and Is ready to sake it up in

Tbe Latest Style ana oil notice,

add on very Beasoflable Terms.Short Havlng'nO high rents to pay, ha promises to make op to Older, whathsr the geodsb. iunilshed fry

HIM

or aot.—

very thing in his line cheaper than anywhere else. Cutting done and warranted to St. A liberal patronage solicited* augSSdtl

A I 8

EMNTTESOBNT 8KLTZKB APXB1BNT

Is a gentle cooling Cathartic Pnrgatiys medicine,!Oand

effectual remedy.

of be most rare and

cJ

$25 each.. Elaborately eograved

with new and novel designs. Each watch warranted by special certificate from the Orolda Gold Watch Co.

95, 96

Also Oroide Gold Chains.

a fowder,orpitssent to

the form

of

take and is recommended and used by the best Physicians in the

IMUU

try as a most reliable aad

EFFEBTEiCEJSTT Onus DTSKMIA, Onu Haawavaa,

Cuass SICK

BAANAOAA,

,-v KuroraocntiD

mm.

ii

SELTZER

fyzUlxiOQnmXttm,

and

A E I »:,r "iaooBnOdvaSfdiura, c-CuMsNtavoosHsAsaeni

iz

COSVLAIST,

Cuaas Livsa

A POWDEII

jOnae Ssisiuno OottMAim^ Ooaaa JAVMMca,

It is a most efldsat medicine for Teaules aad Children whote Vtomacbs frequently r^Jeot ordin ary purgative modidase. Bead osr pamphlet of testimonials, and as yoe vfcluo your life aad health, loss not an hour in fcoenring- a Lottie' of

ITAJRBA2TT & CO.,

278 Greenvieh St., New York. •W For Sale by aU Drwgyiits. "V* an!8—d6meod.

mailboj3AQ%xcy.

I

MY

have moved

to Agents sending

LABONTIA BABBITT,

Address

No.

S3

Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass.

Paddoek's

ofBce to KoKsesi

111,

A

I

where

oat chaiure ofeara^

afrtMdtf

J.

46 Cents.

....

m..

371

f"-

FRENCH MERINO S,

75, 80, $1«00.

CHMSEiMJ fWim,

4 0 5 0 6 0

satis im"* tvi .•-

••r.

aCL

Co,,

OICHIDAGOm

fHtlfvtr r,- I'.nf-

Fire Insurance €0.

CLITELAND,

Applications taken and Policie* iuiiod in any ot the above named Companiea in lowest current rate*. Abo,

SEAL

ESTATE bought and told, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended tp. Apply to

Cents.

tft

lot'*

Wi

Boston, Mas§.

Mwt"'

£xttfr

it

?-B S

"Otms'cv

'nU'in:

ChttngeaWe Silks,

.jo «*t*

6i»

firain Si&s,

lo ftffc&ws via "-VS.,

SCARLET OLOTH,

Ladles Merino Cndervear, -itW 4 $1,00

up.

dn sol

Misses andBoytf Ui^erwear,

BALMOJSAh v,SKIRTS,

sKJiim sKXBtaitt

E S A I & 0 Corner Foarth and Main Sta.

sjrfflsijascq

il

i#€l ieOliMBiflt

.Si

4.<p></p>CO.,

C..WITTIG &

BRY GOODS

:T

$$$1

^L^AND

If $CZ AND-fii •:..i Hi: fuaaaiT a .n.*«

(tVcSSST QS

a fisflatT «iJ ct

3ST O TIONS!

i»p!

•rs oc

Co's Fast Freight Lines

If an 01%eirNew and .«»•

Vet,

»iin«

MAIN STKXBT,

MAUTSTBEET, fntil

KIOCH.

We art now ready to receive fHnufo and Customers and bid them Welcon^ by showing Large and MUgant Stock ef at the Lowest Prices. A Cordial invitation is Extended

C. WITTIG Sl CO.,

ao 170 Afai* Street.

OWI J»I»n CTW .^NIV'ASAGU ,a:FN* a is a el oc

SBMO ,FS OB

HOOTS AND

b*Mq

Boots"%Shoes

V'-'fb

C. E. RUGGLES well selected Wjmsn Kisses,AADCht rill offer

«MnHaaerStodkof*hMI,

tsr, will

attfca

Very Le*est Gash Price!

at Hi qui ^c.tteirtei, Mayisa bifof

«•/.-•

8aM te 8aK the Preseat (ISMS

atsMssisshf*.

»Y

would be pleased to eee

old

.endsandcustomers. 2ZSS2HJBZ 2iS3K?i3t.«

4

JAKBl. TtrinB,Agt.

I aleoMauftetara all klade of

mars

mjt

wobk-»

mtlo^aad tha

bat o. S. bumlh, •o.ie, Kortketh Street.

yga do St hay. JyMtf

MERCHANT

Merchant Tailor, RECEIVED'

I 1

Has juat

veruns,

a

CLOTH&,

orata. :B

TEMUKCH,

it t*

1

9

TRICOTS,

P*ft

ots.

i3 Di IS3WU

rfd

ia'

*ci'£.

19a

BLACKALPACAS,

Cheap^SD, 50, #0 cts.

:'-"l

50

OTEBCOATDTCW,

^alAmrov^

BLUE

1

146

JVo

\k

••DTBILKIIG

Which he propoeea to "make op to oat« In the ,.

Jm.

THB

et.

old Stock on hand, m%

Stock is JEnttreiy New*

t-

A

Very Superior Line, u,

1

•a

IM.

FaU and Winter

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OULE^ABD

11

a

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at

AS.0 ,AH8 LARCRTS

yp&

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done to tha

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bii&V cJT«

IS: et

TAILORINGS

y^astiwl** fcf* ,^4# .-e?lo HMrf fcti &IM®.. 41 *r c. *.*•

i-r

liSDJSIICl JCKLIWlMs .eksh

Hasjust redelved a large aad well sriscted tad^_ I JSIS'.S frra«#0 :~mt

"a

dt

.j Ooaaistlng iapartof VIIB

Freneli, Kngllsh

a*t AmvU*l

camstb^JEMTEM barim&igt

•iifs

EQUALLY CBEAP. &'L

•m

Engllsli Melton,

for

frenci Clelh,DOEAKLSABCWREFJ

LOWSS^^E*OA|^|J»

Which will be sold at the very

easfc only,I# the ysr| or ordtr on short aotlee.:

"levrnois.mof nRSTQUumeeoM?

jbSMa'SS'.1 try 4

1?5 Main SMoatli tide, S. Cuttini and]B.

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FALLXBAn&zie*.

fl#

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BLACK BBonir S.TS

BLVJS

AND SILVER JFQM

"BEAVEESi Aad forann«Assortia^atol|Ma*eU{pNeeaCi./•*«•.h.:t:

Clotfcgand Doeskls rin'il—iiii

BSAUTiFUL

•*mt

Of AMI8ICAN CA88I*IB*S gf

mu

E I 9 I

LV tU UK IMV TUBUS. 0*. "»«S

~/j a&i

Having Joit receired, at ,»e5W,

a

ii

Abo kspt ooMtoatly—

Gloves, Horiery, Handkerch'fs, -is. Suspenders, Ties, ,-tStu,-

Of the best quafBy, made to order. IVSl

A

for sale

Good Line

qf

WooIenShirts,

Knit Jacket*,fhJM Wwnrii.

A-m

jP********

Satchels and Tallsei.

Stilt gopwiatenda the Merchant iKtiioring OevartMBt, aad gasrsBtsssajl||»|| «t.

old Atm msnm

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