Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 November 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

TJUJttRK HAUTE, INI 3'

Tnesdny Morntugr ITOY. lltli 1388.

I fcrC|na&*th$ are coasWOTi ng -tlie question of the admission of girls, to the

pretation of the wofii: ','pupU" in the public acts—debatfng whether it irteans girl as well,** toy., Let thaw^w^^j^/or pre&difcw''worfd4,ceftoi0ve, and we are on the,, part that, is in motion.

6# York »m places the species

of Mr. Stanton at |ha head, of all those made on either side during the lats campaign. It characterizes his efforts as those of a great oratpr who hapdled his topics with masterly force, sod thinking with passion, couched his ideas in etrong, coinpact and often pictnresqae language. It intimates a desire that they should be ool ected and published in book form.

A leading article in Wilkes' Spirit advocates the abrogation of the naturalisation laws on the grouad that the systematic frauds of the Democratic judges —closing their eyes to the prostitution of their seals and wholesale perjury—will tend to the utter demoralization of the innocent masses of our foreign population. The argument is novel, but not without force however humiliating its statement. ., v.-. a

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Tee illustrious Delmab, statistician is preparing a voluminous and elaborate report, exhibiting the National, State county and municipal rates of taxatioiwn this country. "When completed it will be a formidable, as well as. interesting document, and. if honestly compiled, an instructive one. iiothing that has ever been said or written will more forcibly illustrate the ruin and damage to the country, caused by the Democratic party, than this schedule of the burdens ft has imposed- Had this paper been issued last month, Director Delmar might have been suspected of meditating a campaign document, but, coming in the calm that follows the election of the pe&ce candidate, his indictment cf the Democratic party will ha7e the weight of a judicial deliverance of opinion and fact

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A Women's Convention has ueen called to meet In Boston oa the ldth and dig* com the "woman question." Evidently, however, the main question before it will be, "Shall women have theballot?'' if we may judge from the foreshadowing announcements. It is semi-officially declared that the basis of. the discussion and subsequent action will be the equality of the sexes before God," and the rights of the individual as set forth in the Declaration of Independence And it is held by .those wbo inaugurate this movement that the applications of the above principles is necessary to the normal de "elopment of human society The Boston Post, rather timidly, howcyor, takes off its editorial hat and makes a bow to the impending cpijh?,eatiOn—a pretty sure in dication that the movement is supposed to be of some weight in that region

.THE American people can neither forget nor forgive the manner in which Rbvsiujy- Johnson has disgraced them by playing the part of a fawning'sy qp-| phant and an ardent toadyist to the proBabel interest in England- Was it not enough that he should meekly stand the insults of Roebuck? "What instinct of self-degradation impelled him to run after and fawn upon Laird, the Alabama builder, the destroyer of American commerce, or to make his special associates in London the men who aided by their personal and pecuniary influence in the support of the Republican

It Is difficult to: oonceive of anything more deeply humiliating to our#national pride than to have a Minister at the Court of St. Jamen seeking, as hit particular cronies, the fitters-out of rebel cruisers, holders of cotton bonds and speculators In blockade running, Yet Johnson has delivered over the interests of his country to the leaping of men of those classes and he has made his choicest associates of those persons with whom no loyal American could, by any possibility, associate. He may not care, as h^ has more than intimated, for the criticisms which his disgraceful course in this matter has occasioned, but his countrymen will. It has been proposed—and we hope the proposition will not be loat sight of— that immediately after the assembling of Congress in the next peajiopj an addre«$ to the President bd moved and carried, suggesting that the best interests of the country demand Kbvxrdt Johnson's dismissal. The President might and probably would' refuso to fulfill this request, but the resolution itself Would be a declaration of tbe feeling of the American people which even the friend of LaXKD could not fail to appreciate^ JL

A Most Brutal Outrage. tinder the above head a Chicago paper giTes tha particulars of one of the most atrocious outrages on record,and whicfc calls for Immediate iaverrfgatkm on tbo part cf both the Michigan Central Railroad Com. pany and civil authorities of that vicin ity. The circumstances, as given by this report, W$ro as follows: "A party, of colored peopio from the town of Oarljfc», JttjoJli/ertived in Dowagiac, the nearest station, Man early hour on Wednesday evening, for tb« purpose of taking the" first ^sstward bound train for Kansas. Not. being in affluent circumstances, in feet baling barely enough to defray their traveling expenses, the party sought refuge, as they had an anionbted right to do, in tho sitting room of depot. About 8 o'clock seme ono in authority about the premises'entered the room, and, in a violent manner, declared that the station Was not a 'nigger hotel,' and'no loafipg place for niggers.' and with that drove them oat of til* station. As will be remembered, Wednesday night was bitter cold, and the poor people wandered about the town until an old grandmother. about eighty years of age, became entirely helplqs*, and when. it becaue imperatively necessary to procure •ome sort of shelter for her they again returned to the station. They had no •oomt tetuwl the building wh« ti» old woman sank upon*the floor atd instantly expired. Shortly after the individual in authpsity again entered the room, and, turntog toward thm corpse, snetri'ngly inquired, -Isaire dead?'

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at the »me

turgfegffle red.'^teolMb ir,4eadps he!\JpSFot satis1 ithjjienyish work, already accam" plisEed, no agamedturned the party out of doors, and there they remained in the freezing open nir until the arrival of the 3 o'clock train. The citizens of Dowgiac 'are extttimelj indignant over the matter, and dire vengeance was threatened when our informant left the scene".

Central Road faiitp. investigate this matter and to have the brutal -w«teb-«4w perpetrated the homicide arrested and try they will become participants in hi8 guilt, and will.desejve public execration.

Tfie Petroleum Interest of Terre Haute For the Daily Express.') There are many rich natural deposits surrounding this city, which require only united capital and labor to make them yield in the most remunerative manner. The foal and iron interests arfe fast assuming phases development.: The countless fortunes which lie under the very soil upon which we tread, await only the touch of industry and determination to make them produce a golden reward.—

Coal 6? ill6 most desirable quality for working and manufacturing iron, abounds all around ua- The iron itself crops out in different localities, in the richest profusion. Nature seems to have been lavish in her deposits under the earth, and above it all, is a soil as productive as any over which the sun shine* Luxuriant almost to aji un parceled degree,., are owr^bot tondi our railed and our prairies. I As rich, as productive, as inexhaustabie and as remunerative as all these, is the petroleum that is hundreds of feet beneath all this rich soil iron, and desiraljlu coal Fort Harrison prairie, we have no doubt is above a reservoir of coal oil, which if tapped and brought to tfcn surface would supply the world. There can l)e no guessing any more about this important fact. The coal oil is under us— •yyill it payM* bore or it, and pump it up? That is the question

More than one year ago: Mr. Kose took from his artesian well several hundred barrels of crude petroleum. The query in many minds then was. ".can this oil be refined and made fit for use Some weeks ago several hundretC barrels of it #^re shipped to Cleveland to be refined and made fit for the market. Last week R. £3. (J^&Son,. Qf.this pity, received an in^bfW"©!?one hWareid and eight barrels Of the same oil, from the Cleveland re finery, and it is now being sold by them and used by &a.t> citizens/ It is pronounced, both by the chemists at Cleveland who refined it. and our citizens who are now using it to be of a very superior quality, equal, if not1 Superior, to the Very

Two facts are now settled. 1st, Mr best produced from the Pennsylvania Wells. The crude oil yielded about Hint iy per cent of first-class marketable coal oil Hose's well proved that there is oil under ns, and secondly, this oil is of a first-rate

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Many gerftlemen of experience in the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania were of tho opinion when Mr. Rose's well was bein fcor^d,. that it could have been niadq a largely producing oil well. In Tact, few V/elJs bored as it was, ever flowed pure oil before being tubed, as this one did. Few Wellii, managed as it was managed, ever produced as much oil in the tame length bf time as it did. Mr. Roae bored tor Wafer. He did not want, and seemingly jtvaiild not have oil. The oil was shut off Kud.rte augur went hundreds of feat be' low it, seeking for wator. At last, at the depth of about 1800 feet, water, in its pr^nt supply was struck, tha augtir withdrawn, the oil shut off by the tubing, and the well has ever since flowed with a pulsating stream "of Water.

Could Mr. Rose's well have been made a paying oil well? think it could. If it could have been made so, could not another one, sunk on'this prairie expressly for oil, be made remunerative? I think ik •is'I'jjlEi)

Such oil as, it is now shown that this well produced, in its crude state, is worth about .five dollars .per4 barrel. Every circumstance connected with the boring of this well, goes to prove that one properly bored for oil alone, would produce it in large quantities, and then, when produced, it would be of the best quality, as shown by those one hundred and eight barrells, now for sale by R. S. Cox & Son, this city It seems singular that capi talists shut their eyes to these facts. The Voil fever," it is true, has long since passed, and sober judgement has taken its £lace, and looking through this medium of "sober judgement" ask the question of oiir men of meant* "would it not pay to bcre an oil well somewhere on Fort fearrison Prairie, build a refinery and place the oil on the market from this

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POLITICAL t!

Oi^goii'''Democrats'are advising tho Legislature,to remove Governor Woods unless he refrains from the use of the vetOi- rw i.'1 fc.o

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rof. Gold win Smith

Baltimore. Ittrs. Scott-FtMmT~mc«eq the mrthtreiaem of Boston. (s

Rossini, the eminent cotsfpaer, ifriaid to be seriously ill.

librarian to t^ Eriaceae l|al&Ude. The only vice Frank ttlair is free from is the Vice Presidency.

A. J.'b little town in Tennessee nave 200 ^epublic^ma^^ Oliver Optic nas been elected to the Massachusetts Legislature

G. W. Bungay is lecturing in New Jersey ^''^1 Oo»il« pK'M." JT f*" GenerfQ MctlelttSCJas Aenveitected! President of the University of California.

Bishop Beckwith, of Georjia, is young and handsome, andjs,?j*ry popular with his flock.

Mrs Farragut and her lady attendants have been visiting the areras of the Viceroy otMyfif)

The widow of Judge Draper, of Shaftsbury, Vt., recently committed suicide by banging herself to a bedpost,

ment*

ITEMb. hit Mil

-i '.•* Ns' ii3 tu ifie two-cent revenue stamps on matches yielded the government $1,500,000 as a

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I "The Springfleia Republican prajicts that at the first opportunity General Butler wiil join the Democrat^ and make opon war upon Qen«ral:Graht.

The Georgia Gcmstitt'iitnaiiatanvbs some bf its friends after the following fashion f'Hill, Toombs, and other blatherskites^ the Stfnth bas cause to know and to rue that those who talk the most are Dotjtha wisest.' i'? iwsjisfjjtfj *•**,.» tf a«N» s*

At St. Lanary Parish, .Louisiana, the fet«nt scene of a terrible massacre of Republican negroes, Seymour and Blaif receivsd 4,800 votes, Grant and Jolfax none. There were 3,1.02 egiyicrQd negro Voters there last year. I Thaioiportant fact is chronicled by the Mobile Register, that Dan Hartsfield, •'one pfihjemost polite and best ooiorad barbers in the city," did not vote the Radical ticket at the late election, as was fal?e!^ rcported, but voted the straight democratic ticket. \i

The Memphis embark for long voyager It says: ••Wanted—Two hundred thousand ships, from the size of the Great Saitera down to an Arkansas dugout. We Democrats are about to make our annual excursion «P Salt river, ft Radicals 'aeed apply.'''

Wood, Coat, Fox and B8ooKs-~all Gothwa aends to Congress. How Completely suggestive are their namw ID the huntsman ,and the angler^ Hiougj^ dity denizens, how redolent arw they tit Airal shades and moUBtim sMfflgf.' And yir Bacteja Abroad, little SamueLxsotoii ne bag, for he is a

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Parepa is singing her way back across the continent. The Mormons are hearing her at Salt Lake about this time.

port, Iowa, has entered upon his duties as President of the college at Glenwood Tha widow ana daughter pf the Gen. Wadswoffh have lefTGei Europe-

Gen. McClellan is at present in Philadelphia, the guest of his brother. Dr. J. H. B. McGlellan^

Gen. Grant has been widely known as »"tanner." He will soon, for a short time, become a cabinet maker.

Charles Dickens, died a few weeks ago at Darlington, England .Nathaniel Wilson' the sewing machine man, is likely to be Democratic candi date for Governor of: Qonnectinut at the next election.

The venerable Jacob Barker was tha first voter at ©no of the polls in New Orleans, making his appearrance there at 6:30 ih the rrtorningf^-' .VMW»»

The Spanish Journals state that Queen Isabella, during the thirty-five years cf

R^ri,»r. B^ilowaa*WUid his Boston friends this week. On Thursday evening he delivered a lecture on Palestine in Rev. E. E. Hale's church.

Abtsm, who W*« »«&-•

ber of Congress during the Mexican war, died in Andover, Mass, his native town on the 2d inst. /xJ'x 7/ vawIkI.

The Hon. James GrBlaine, M. C-, was introduced at the meeting in Gardiner Me., on Saturday night last as tfie next "Speaker of the House.:'

They have in LaCrosse a sawyer, John Hogan, a blind broom-ma ker, Henry JSenryeson, and a blind au-

wood

Prince William, of Austria, is at the New Tork Hotel, in New York city. He registers hi a name as General Wurtem burg esi ring to travel irtb&j.

According to custom, the vice President ha? the privilege of naming one member of the Cabinet. Mr. Colfax will desig nate AJr.^Wade^for^t^e ^Interipr^ Degart-

Donald G- Mitchell ("ik Marvel will assume the Editorial ^management of a new rural paper, to be established in New York, January 1,1869. Its name is to be Hearth and Hone '.Ti StUiE'X'iaM rx

The St Paul Dtapeftcft announces the death affyfy G..J^-Osr^, -/NCtar gf St* Mark.s (Bpnlcopal) Chdteh in TnSt city. He was a young man, and much esteemed by his church members.

An Italian gentleman nas accidental ly meta shepherd bo^ of sixteen y^ars in Belgium, named Chalseche, who is said to possess a marvelous tenor voice, and has undertfkeft. his musical education

On the 23d inst. Gen. .Kilpatrick is to deliver a lecture in Music Hall, Boston, on "Shetttian.'s March to the SA," in which the General played a conspicuous part «Doe8ti6klCm^ bYTginal Of that name, is Police. Court reporter for the N. Y. Democrat. His reports in the Qribttae, some years ago, gave him a wide reputa-s tion.

Isaac Eevin, of Chathai

m, Y.,

his ninety-sixth year, rode to the polls on the 3d inst. and voted for Grant and Colfas? FFesident since Washington. .,

The Boston Transcript says: "Aitfeoug] John Quincy Adams was defeated for th Massachusetts Legislature last week, Benjamin Franklin was elected to represent one of the Bostdn wards." .• '. T.n-HHt'A'i

George Eliot speaks, in one of her nov» els, of that highly reipectable type of the Upper-class British soeiety' who get their science done for them by Faraday, and their religion by the dignified clergy.''

President Johnson has called on Gen eral Grant to offer his congratulation* and tha ladies, at the W^te House have invited Mh-'Giiht' id visit' hef future home to become acquainted with its management iV

Brentaao has received aii tne London weeklies, literary and comic, and the November, number of Tinsiey's Magaxine the publisher of which follows the example of his AmeriQun brethren,and pots his wares early in, the market

Eugene Forcadu health cas W greatly improved that he may' ere long bf expected to resume his pen. The Gauloiz liaying published a sensational article, describing hitaas a raving maniac, he has himself written to contradict it in a terse and spvritndle letter.

The will of Slizur Goodrich, Esq, woo died in ttartford on elaetlon day, leaving property1 to the am«ij&t of over half a million, was admitted to probata on the 6th inst He left tittmber of heirs to this Ana pronerty. oWof whom is the Hen. Henry O. Dsming, of Hartford

The Newport Mem says that August Belmont the Chairman of the Democratic Nation® t^minitfe% spent election dayin ihatutyr not »ven casting his vote forSeytoottr aud Blair. He probably thought It was asking a little too much or him to help Frank to the Vice Presidency. --y^

As a dipiomatist) fieverdy Johnson is an unparalleled failure. Everybody sees this now, and some who knew him foresaw it from the first. Others guessed it wfcen he took his tearful departure from the midst p£bis eeaeraus aasodatas in tha£w^e. As a "cultivated American" jbroad, eojoyu^ British hospitalities— hrthSfl£-Uia vanerableReverdy is a suecese- Thdtls kTl.

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that is trtriy i*h«t fte laM repnmnX* we recommendiug it to ihi Wwfe fhifli ii. Palmfr*s Lo tion, all' suffering with any ¥orm of iikin disease, to give it atrial** Vecary Reveille. F&'y. 16, 1866. dwlw

aguag* of nature and experience

deqputratetfthat whoever would enjoy thiTpIeasures of food, the beauties of landscape thejoy8of companionship, the riches oFliterature, or the honors of station and ^HKprn, tnusiprleserve their health. The foul, injarious food, entering the stomach, is to derange the digestive or-

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andaprodoce headache, loss of appetite, unrefreshing sleep, low spirits, feverish burnings, etc., which are the symptoms of that horrid disease,Dispep* sia, which. Assumes a thousand shapes, and points toward a miserable life and prematurfl jiecay. Plaktation Bittkrsl wHI prevent, overcome and counteract all of these effects. They act with unerring power, and are taken with the pleasure of beverage.

From Q. F, J. Colburn, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Newark, N.J The popular Dentifrice known as Sozo» Dont, beaiaes being a very plaasant addition to the toilet, contains ingredients that, if used according to the directions, will proV6 of the greatest utility to the mouth and teeth.

"Spalding's Glui/ Ways ready for use

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one vote in

Chief Justice Chase received for Pr^^t'injcee^t^ .|9#§s C|pj necticSfc 'w if

with Brusn, aldeod1 w-

Magholia Watkr.—Superier & *the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price dw^lw

Dead ik Hal?an Hour—About thirty minutes is a limit of an ordinary perfum's life. After that time has elapsed the effluvium is nauseous,but Phalon's "FL0R DE MATO," the new perfume for the handkerchief, lasts forever, and, like the bouquet of the rarest wines grows more and more delicate. Sold yb all druggists.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Phalon's Papttian JLotion for Bean tiffing tie SKIN and COMPLEXION. Removes ail EBEPTIONS, FRECKLES. PIMPLES,

MOTE BLOTCHES, TAN, etc,, and renders TBI S&iN SOFT, FIAB and BLUOM1MG. For LADIES in the NURSERY it Is ln?alnablc For 6&NTLEME1Y after 8HAV1N« It lias no equal ••rHAPlAN LOTION" is the only reliable rem edy for Diseases and blemishes of tbe S&IN.

NORSERTand BATH, will not chap the SIIN Price, 25 Cents per Cake.

PHALON'S OTKERl

"FLOS BE "FLOB MAYO."

A NEW PERFCMR FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, EXQUISITE, DELICATE, LASTING FRAGRANCEPHALON & SON, NEW YORK, sold by all Drug, glgtg. 9dwly-»torm

OUR FALL STOCK

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CORNELIUS & HlflGERTY. "Pt*iAO %n J' A Cornei 3a ana Main Sts.

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PATBO.NIZB HOME MANTJFACTDBBS.

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or Saxfa, Doors

ana Blinds, or our own manatastnrs, which we will »»ll *t ft rery rateU dtMo» on »t. W« Warrant our Work to b® TC perl

or to any eror tmtore offerwl la this market.

Buying of na will furulah ecaployniftnt to toot •wn H«chanloa,'ud «t tbo uafam. Benefit "Vourselves we warrant all onr wort wtroow Boof ffrim— MonltlinM mlityof FiaUMng Lnab»r a—J fax bnti*.

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VOI,. XXTFOR 1809, TAST1T EMABfiED ANIIIHPR0VKB!

The Rnrst lfew-Tork«r haa long been tha L«illii{ and Lsrge*t-Cirral*ting Journal of lit Ciaa? ou tha OontinMii It tiu constantly Increased in Popularity, Influence and Reputation —fairly acquiring, tij Sujferior Ability and terpriBo, the first rant In ita Important iphera of Journaliam. Bat in order to iaunenctl augment itB fulnrFg and Power for Geo 1, it* Founder and Conductor has determined to 6 enlarge and Improve tho Bra ai. that it sba)l be the L&RGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST

PAPEB OK CIASS IS IftS WORLD I XlieKnral for 1869 will be about poubls Ita fokhkr PITT,, contain more reading in its Leading Department*, sereral New Features, and employ, as Editorial and Special (Joutributors, many of th^ableit Practical, 8cUatiflc|and iitar»ry Writ«r*. It will bo publihed ou-% Mamanblh Sheet, compriiiK SIXTEEN LABGK- I OGBI.E QCABTO PA6E* OF

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Wumbare! In nearly dovM.wj i(3 she, its Price is not Increased Whothor located in Country, Tillage or City You, Ycue Kami: r, and Nhohbobs, Want the Roesi,—for it ii aoequalediu VaLT7£,

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Want8 or Alii. TERMS OF VOIi. XX, FOB 1869:

Year Five copies, $14 Bevsn

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RvRib NEfr-XoaKia will henceforth be published simultaneously hfte and at Bochester. Its Editor, Mr. D. D. T. SIoobb, iate Mayor of Bo hedtr. lias boen nearly twenty jeirs »t its head,and h»s Burroundel himself by a vary able Corps of Assistants and Contributors. He has done a noble work for Agriculture in tha West, and is now rapidly enlarging the field of bis useftilnees,— A". F. Dail', Tribune.

Moobb's Bubal

A model papeb for the farnier's family. If we were to start a periodical again it would be In imitation of the BrTEA.Tr NRW-YonnfR.—American AffrianUttrii: •. li

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

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or FARMERS desiring

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COI.BURWS

Patented July 9,1S6T. Be-lssnea Augr. IS, ISttS. Eitrscts from Letters and Beportsof the Workinv qualities of the Axe. .1

I. "our Axe is bound to bs Tfti Aif,' II. It will cut 25 por cent, better. III. My brother lost OBe arm in the' war,'But with your Axe he can cut as well as any one else can.

IV. If I could not get another, twenty-five ($25) dolIa'S wonl 1 not bay it.

V. It will cut hoop-poles hotter than any other Ate. VI. I would Dot be without it for anything.

VII. The only objection is it goes too far into the wood. VIII. Men who chop for a living universally approve of it, Ac., fco., ii infinitem.

For sale by all responsible dealers in the United Sts. tea. LU'PINCOTT & BAKE WELL, rittiburgh. Pa. Matnfactnrera of the BKI JAOK.KT AXES, SAWS, SHOVELS and SCOOPS, and all approved Shapes and Styles of AXES. Sole owners of Colburn's Patent.

A $ 5 E E N A

Of full valve tent free any Booh Agfiti'

BOOK AdEAITS WANTED For Matthew Hale Smith's New Book, SUNSHINE AND SHADOW j' IIN" NEW YORK. A~or.S or absohbiso istciifst, replete with Anecdotes ana IockUnts -of Life laths Great Metropolis- 0 :r ^lcenf Hartford sold eighty it one da.y one Agflit iu N. J., sold 2*27 in 10 da,B one Agent in Macs., Bold £50 in one we9k: one Agent inCona., solS SOt la dna wae*. Hi^B^h fibkuhed tfiof ceth ,ii rapid!#-

T1 You with to know hew Fortunes are made AU and lost in a day: how Shre~d Men are ru ined In Wall Street how •"Oountrjmea" are swindled by Shhrperi how Ministars and Mor chants are Blackmailed how Dance Halia and Concert Saloons are Managed how Gambling Houses and Lotteries are conducted how Stock Companies Originate and how the Babbles Burst, read this work. It tells yea about the aystorits of No— 1 ork, and cantatas Siogradhical Stretches of its noted Millionaires, Merchants, £c. Altrqs Octai-j Vol. 720pageoFine? IIlastraUd. The largest commission given. Oar 32-page circular and £5 Grobuh*rk sent Free on application, for fu.ll particulars and terms, add rots the Publishers,

FIRST CLASS

A A I 3 E FO.R

ABTHUK'S HOME MAGSZISS 82 ytor OKC0B A MONTH 32 a year This is a Now Maeaaino embracing tho-awe tkp"lar features of "The Atlantic" and "Liviro Age."

TEE CHILDRESS HOVE

Si,25

a year-

tKB~ All of tntBe Maeazioes {4. ZS~ A specimen of either, IS cents. Addre T. S. ARTHUR & SONS,

Philadelphia, Pa.

rap BE Great New Tork Agricultural, Horticultural and Family JVewapaper, Tbe HUllAl, AMEKICAW. pubtahed in the city

of

proprietor

Cash

New ork, the LARGEST

and MOST ELttQANT Fapsr of. its cltts in tho United States. Pric« Sl»&0a>ear Ocopios Sl2,60 20 copiaa ?20, or only oSe hollar a year I Kvery subscriber in olabs of ten, at 81,69, will reeoiTB a free pnekage of GARLT BOSS FOTATOES, Felling at 54'i per bbl post taip, worth. 51,25. 'Xiia Bc^al ASSSiCAK i^erywhere admitted to bs the BEST, OH1SAPEST, and the most PRACTICAL famoem' and fmtt-growers' paper In this country, Xts editor-in-chiof is an old 4«r»«r and ftnit-growcr of FORTT TBARS' experience The publication of thta paper was removed in June last from Ctica, N. T., to N*~

Toes.

Cit7

aud tbo Editorial and Bnslness Office to Nkw Bkuits—ick, K. J., (near N«w Tork, where its

own* a jarm within tile city limits, of

12S2 acres, worth 850,CV? and a'so has a large

capital to «B*ure pCTmttworcjr to Hp publications. Club .^Agents wanted ev«r wham, who are paid a very liberal compensation. Samples of paper, black rubicrtplion lists, Sc free. Addreaa T. B. M1NKB, H»w Braaswitk, Hew »yKf AA|t HA'4JU.OOD—Nothing so ImporIllivUlli tan'. Sand twx atampa fbz aaaled 7S pages on the whole'subject. Or. ffairn**, aonOdentlal physician, 617 St Louis, Ho^rtssds pre-eminently abOT« all others in his speciality.— No matter who failed, state jour case. Patients treated by mall in erery State.

u&im A«HBp) 001.17. U65.

mean* of the pnbUo. be uaetf MA cartalaty at tha DnggfeU fct DIM.. qioTH. BIID* 00.

ITsa InA «HMM ing, tha beat Drestlag ani Blaektac andOhUdraa'* 0hoe, XvMma, *c.

jgHAHB ASWEMamS AYD R1TEK8IDK 1KA«UIIIK fob Yomro mru. HAHS CHBISTIAN AKDKK5IK, tha Lit ing Story Teller, will seed new Artlcloa direct to tbe Rivaaaina. The new Tolaasa begina Jan. 18C9, and will ba briahtor amd baktr flEaa Mar. hplikdib raunn.

Wa will give to every subscriber for 18(1 *1)9 sends $2,50 (the regular price) dlreectly to us, a copy of tha elegant Chromo,

THE HIJACK BOCTOB, Mf-- -'.Bt hmst St. reproduced tn rich eoloTa, for «cr sxbtcrlbers only. Sice lGzSO inches, and wall worth $5. Copies wiU ba sent ly mall, pre-paid, in tha order of Bttoseriptlon. XXCJKD «c HOGVIBTOI, PlUkkCfa, iS9 Brooms Street, Mew Tork. 3amplo of Migazloe sent for 25 eta. Protpactus free.

JDTl. WHITTIBR, 617 St. Charles ttfect, St. loali, Mh,

WHOpamphlet

treata confldentlally all delicate, Intricate and long standing complaints, pabiishes a which shoold be read by erery yenng man In America, {fend two stamps. P»tiento CTerywhote. Statejoor oaae.

BUSINESS M\X WANTED. CMTK vrant a firet-olass BUSINESS SCAN or WOMAN In this coanty, to iatrodncs our Setting Martina. Address, £r forher partfeu latB, the WILSON 6EWIHQ XACHIBS CO., Cleveland, Ohio. -nrAMTEO-AV A (DENT In each town, ww to taka the Agency for the Bale of Bial' street's Robber BaahUag and Wcath* er Ntrips, applied to tha sides, bottom ^op and ccnter of doors and windows. Tha Bale la beyond auything ever offered to Aganta. From Ten to Tweaty-tiTe Dollars per day can bs made. Send for agents' circular. First who apply secure a bargain. J. tt. BBAD3IKI1IT ft OO., Boatoa, Mas*. IAD VALUABLERECriP-FS lb*91. AdIUV drosi, with Stamp, Beat ft CO., Bidford, Maine. {A AAA AGENTS WANTED in all parta «f 1V)W?V the Doited States, toaell ottr ianoenae liat of 1,000 different BOOKS, BiBLXS aNO HIOTOGRAPH ALBulIS, STjtry laaiiy nants soraething (torn it.

Catalogues furnished free on appHcatioa, aad Books sent pest-paid to any addresa oa reoaipt of price. OanTassiog booka containing tha liat, with prices, together with blank sheets and printed heading for enrolling a liat of namaa, teat tree tu any address on receipt of £0 cents.

Anybody can Bell from 100 to laO0O of tt Booka almost anywhata. For terms to agents and other information, addreaa JOHN I. POTTEE A CO., Publlshara, Ifoa. 614 and 617 S som streat, Philadelphia, Pa.

3. UAllBDHT.

is foil of variety, original and

to eot. We confess to a sttfprisn at the variety acd rii hnossof its contents bountifully illustrated as it Is. No paper on bur liat comes so near our Ideas of perleotion, for a sscular family paper. It maintains a high moral standard.—New Tork Obterzcr.

WrrnotTT exception, th9 best Agricultural and Family Newspaper, flfr. Moobe lately received a SI,000 draft for ono club of nsw subreribers.— Mini. £iatim.in.

OWA

UKAL ESTATE AGENCY. FARMS, WILD LAUDS, And City Property of erery description, for Sale.

An experience of fifteen yeara enable aa to insure satiafisotlon in erery department of business fj ating to a general Baal Xstate Agvncy.

HARBERT & MARSH, 64 WAXNI7T STBKXT, o«7dwiy JLe« Mniaa«,lowa

NEW GROCERY Aim —. ,'i

ROYlSION

MOLLOT,'

Buinn-wi

Groceries and ProtlnoBS, So.» 4th Street, raetoirRMtkojrtfee ft* Mtot is Terre-Hahte, Indiana. I

The undersigned baa Just opened at tea anova stand, a first-class Family Grocery and Proriaioa Store, with a large and well aolected stock of new and Crash articles suitable for every day in families, to which he caila tha attention of friends and tha publlo generally.

Qoods deliverad to any part of the city frraa of charge. Highest cash price paid for Country Produce.

Jy2d5w P. D. MOLLOY.

rriBRBB HAUTE .NOVELTY JL WORKS, BT 1 TITTMAN & OO.

So. 16, sonth Fourth St., opposite Poat OOce, Terre Haute, Ind. sTodels, DsAwnraa hid

Light

JtAcxurrax

SEATLT EXWWTIH).

9W Lefonoher's Breech-Loading iSiot Chin also Tittman's Breech and Uozzla Loader made to order from new or old materials.

General Repairing Promptly ittaM:M,

BOOTS AND SHOEa.

Boots & Shoes

-UK i? eel A TO SUIT

E5, ,..T I Mi,JE 9 1

lH*n ?fii» *4 to* t« a vi us re iv at

ROT. a| »p1I scibctCd Stock of fFomen, MiBses, and Chill icen'a Summer Wear, Which I will oner tor salt at the

Very Lowest Casb Price!

An I ha a re iv a a as so me to Ken'o, Boy'i and Tooth's Boots aud Shoes, bongh ac the hbad of the market, so they can he

Sold to Salt the Present Times

Hy motto Is "Buy Cheap, Sell Cheap—K-mall Prc-StsWod Qaick Sales.'" 1 also manufacture ail kinds of

MEN'S WORK

On

the shortest notice aad the most

fashionable

styles. MENDING done nsatly and in haste.— Don't forget the piaoe, hat oall and examina, if yon do cot buy. C. E. RtTGQLKS, jj8dtf Ho. 10, Korth

4th 8tra»t.

Real Estate Column GtoLS. 0* i-

HENDEiCH & LANGE,

OlSott 0T«r First 6. S. Corqat o' Fourth and oltia 3tr«U. Terr© Hante,3-'Ind.

m—*- mm

^Abstracts of title fornishodj Loan* ne gotiated, and Money invested. FOB SALE. aoS —~&0' -_t_i CITX PBOPKBTZ, *,$*4 a a —i

Forty tots hi Linton's Addition to Torre Jlaat* Honse and lot, east Ohio street, Honse and lot, in McMnrrain'e Additition, Houoe and lot in Sibley's addition on 6th street, Hons.) and lot tn Ansa's addition oa 8th atsaat, I^onse and lot on Poplar, betwaaa 6th aft'd 7th streMs,

Hoasa and lot cm North (th. hatwaea Chaannt and liiaton atreeta. fx Two business Bosses on ^ain street

COUNTY PB0PBBTI.

Farm of 89 acres in Honey ,Cr -o Towaahi woss sideoanal.

Honey Cr -c tolling Mill,

173 acrea in ilnton 3 Acres below the Boiling jan'iEtdtt

REMOVAL.

JtAILBOAD AQXXCX. have m^vad my oflce to Mcleen A Fato*i I, #her» ^wrmU he phMMsd ta a* ^fr-al# «r,vra

Mill, ftianda aadstntaaBara.

oampating linaa. Sratnin hnikaUpfi to

Buitsl

towns without change of ears.

avrtMdU

JAMZS H. nnm Act.

BfASliAli

WINE1

I E S

IfJIB BEST BITTERS Jfor "Weakly Person#, roSTHI Wtt,. fin.-

IW pa.*

v,

FOB TBS SICKLT, FOB THI AOKD, FOB vmmAwa,*••** .»

FOB SPalMQ OSC 111

It Bitten Equal to Them

gpeert8tiijrd Wine Bitters, "|V —vans or— HERBS & ROOTS

Celebrated Wine, so well known, with

nOWEIM,

SNAKE ROOT, »Ui) .AK.^

I tb

and such other HERBS and ROOTS as will in ail nassaassist Dlgastio t, promote tho Scoretioaa «i the ityatem tbe natural channels, and bits

TO^TB -A-1ST 3D VIG-OB —TO TH*— fdPfiAMD OLD, MALE AND FKMALI!

All use It with wonderful ancct Bring!* ia i* IT anw-MiM it COLOB To the pale while Up,

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thla face and care-worn cjuntwnance. Ourea FKTKB and creates APPETITE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPKBR'S STANDARD BITTERS. Sold by Druggists aud Orooers. Sea that my signature is oyer the cork of earch Bottle.

ALFRED SPEERf^

Paaaaie,N. J.,and 343 Braadway, Now Vork. frada anpplled by JOHNSON, KOLLOW AT O ad a OR OK A LT, Pittsburg, and by all Wholesale Danlers.

Forsale by BABB, QDL1CK A OKRBT |.^p«lSwad Tn Thar* Sat.

BARNIKLE.

JOHN Merchant Tailor, MAINSTBSBT, Over Sasrton $ Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would reapactanlly call the attention of tho citicena of Terre Haute, and the public io g»neritl, tf.»a he has rented rooms above Sazton A Walinslay's Dry Gaoda store, tor the parpoao of carrying

Hcrekant Tailoring. Ba keeps always on harI a FA8HIONABLK SBUOTXON OF OAS8IMKRES, VEdTtttO uLOTBS, Ac., and is ready ta make it up in Ike Latcat strle and on Sbort Aotice, and

on

rery Baaaonable Torms. Having no high rants to pay, ha promisee to make up to oidur, whether tha geods be faraiihed by him or not.— Everything In his line cheaper than anywher* tile.

Catting done

and warranted to fit.

patronage solicited.

/. &. HABSH

I

Corn Exchange Fire Iiis°1fu.f 167 8B0AJDWAY, TOBK.

Lumberman? Fire Ins. Co. OF CHICAGO.

Bnckeye Fire Insurance Co. OIi STELA NP, W, k'*l

oijro -i Tt-S

3 fu&fin- ~-ats«a*n if •ppiicationt taken and Policies issued in any oi the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL •STATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attend^ ta^ to wii aziim

A A N E

Gtneral Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

Terre Haute, Ind

Office 1£»9 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Bust 6113 1 Also Agent *wi.'

for

People's and Telegraph

E A.

1.1J- Ex. Co'sFast Freight lines From New Tork, Boston and intsrmediate points

Claims tbr Overcharge and Damage promptly

tU :i iSkdSrittk::

XSFFlSBTJESOJEIfT Cc-DTsrarsM,^^*^ jjfc Cvnxs Hr -. Cvacs 8ics flcADACBK,' •gytuh. latwk®

Crass

lHDiarsTitm,

nw!

CTHM CosriTKKKSS, OCBtSPlLIS,

APERIENT

4Si

Cxtbjsb8qv*STOMACH,

ClTBSS KBBTOOT HKAPA^HC,

fr& Cv»t0 LlTM CoHFLAIKT, A O W E t, Crass Bixuoca Headxcss,

CXTSKII BBECMATtC OoHPLAIIfTC. ODBiS

is a moat efficient mediciaa for Fvmales and Cafldrea whoaa stomachs fre^uejitlj reject ordiu ary pargatiTe MflJicirt«s. Bead oar pamphlet of tsatfmonials, and as you r»luu yoar liie and health, loaa not an honr in procuring kittle of thla moat wontlerlul remedy. *A1R7T4CTT*ED OKtT tt '.TARRANT A CO., 378 Qnanwich SU New Yorh.

For Sale by all lrug(jUtj. "W

A BCHITBCT & BUILDER. J. A. VBYDAGH, Ttmm, guaeMeatians, Snperint«n»aance. and Detail Drawings famished fct aretf taH|tta oi

Oman.—flonth aaat ooraer of Main aad tffth Ponaelly's Drag Store.

7F3f

81i¥S8 ASB flMWABR TsEaxHAtrra, Oct.13, lSGVii

ysissrt5te^as!^« oatt on aie at tlte OIl 9tasd, 171 Inniffltth snrt Setesuh.^

MaBthat«aj P.^/'S'k.lS

Uods of Job Work dona in the best mmi Wltn dispatch. Please giro me a call. oetVUtf O. LOCKWOOTf.

ANT TAILORING

MERCHANT

A 1 O

f-ZVro

A

psw*--

«*, -. iSSBSBw. Mb

W A S E a

I Merchant Tailor, nlwv'i =-^*1 r$^M\ iffetf StftkjK Has juat

...5 HW IftMW

4. CASUBEaES,

•tM *MMi

a

ict

.MtEAiVIEBS

r-™«ni«,lB

radTSlfflilNCi -m -fal

Which he proposes to make ap to orde: in the

MiMt^pprovedt

AT UT"".. ,t

145

Main

Street.

old Stock im,

Stock is Entirely New*

i-j

liberal

acg29dtf.

INaURANCE COLUMN.

FIRC AJfD LIFE,

INSURANCE AGENCY

-T ijil£ '&> ©a6 v&mb 4»».

Th» following,Old ana Beiiablo Cempanisa Bepresented.

Merchants Fire Ins. Co., habtfobd, conn.

Morthlmerican Fire Ins. Co.

ra^[A

habtfobd, comn.

},

Ssp28

MERCHANT

TXltOIRiNC

FALL TRADE, 18G8.

I iwi. 'A- W

BANNISTER

'Hietita i-' mi ISHOW HgOElViagHIg m,'--. l-A. 1 *1 fT 1/

FALL ARB WUVBI STOCK'

S CON8I3TINO IN PART, OF FINS

FBEWCH ttnd SSTGLISE

suxi-ab vi fcc«

9*SM W8£

'5

CASSIMERES

-AND-

tm

,•&«&.??

E O I

-FOB—

BUSINESS SUITS

-Wrn ftijj

'8*

BLACK, BROWN,

BL UE, DAHLIA

AND SILVERmX

aoiJ.

I03 i.Tr

iiKltSVf.r

of Black aad Colorsd

And fora Fine Assortment of Black

Cloths aid DoestLlACMSiiiiereH,

CAH

CASaiKSBSS

Of AMX&ICi prices.

i? Star*i faJE-.

•. OFFICJJES* ^1 r,. v*. MainlSt., between 5th & 6th

af all gradaa and

fi

mn.tiir.

Also kept oonstantly on band a good asaortmsn OF Gloves, Hosiery, Mfandtorch'f*,

Su*pend*r8, Ties, £c.,

SHIRTS,

tfbewtu ,tm% tmm *w ea« ufc 'I* maaSi, maneti eili -s ..i *9ffOt the bsat quality, aada ta order. "5''OjC.fcjp .. I *A Good Ian* qf ,s ,j war at... 1 woolen

aiiirtB.

-"araa

-m JOLBa

S

XITKUTXSONT SILTZEK APXBUSNT It a gentle and cooling Cathartic or Purgative medicine,! a the form of a Powdar, pleasant to take and is recommended and and by the best Physicians in the country a) a most reljable and effectual remedy.

cto# -.'.

[, Knit #ftekets,v .seftsi *vi -wa Shawls. f?, :S\,' ]'l

Satchels and Valises.

Stilt superintend* th« Merchant Tailoring Department, aad guarantees a

porftct fit.

CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW^.™ Are cordially inritad to call at ,w

fBAMrUT£B'8,"

ai

\7q

•fi *m No. 79 Main 8tre*tJ aunt ——i

MERCHA1NT wjb so vM ad

AILOEING!

fȣ-

-Hit V-

his

a

FREDSRICE 8CRLEWI!te 1 0 3 afl 't SOT'f, Has Jn«t reoelTed a large aad wall selected Stock

Fall and 'Wliter (loȣ .w jwv m-.

Sff U-H::.

'rench, English and Americas

nglish Melton, forBaalnsas Saits.^t gjg

French Cloth, OoesklBABeaTe^

Which will be sold at tha Tary loweat prlcsa, for CMb only, by thn yard, or mate np ta «yr.11 iii pnratr on akart aotlos. Im

LOW FJHCIS, KXACT HT8, «ll FIBST QUALITY 60008" i4I. i-,,. too r£ 4

Is ay motto. hm tttJMriUww, are«»«aliy s« t»kv•••••'• toe

175 Kafir's t.,80Qtk Hie, bet. 6«li fate* N. B.Oattlnf done to order also, Benovfttlng Md B«palrlB| Ui. th* ehnpnt i&Mr. 4Zn