Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 December 1868 — Page 2
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"te#conjoli&flofi d£ tbe Merchante'i p-b0 found thtiB far almost exclusively tJnion and American Express OompB- the East, and there is little doubt of the
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religion is cold-jw i^j A. Chicsg0 editorproposes to -a««tfwn
TBI La«OrB»e Democrat thinks^ th'at if "the American eagle shriek once in the ears of the Paraguayans," then and in that •vent "Senor LnPSZ will be civil enough.'! The Cincinnati Mwtes thinks this will be a very easy and cheap way out of the Washburn muddle. Let theeagle aoriek at once. ,£r
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Tex Liberal majority of 119 as the result of the British elections is large I «nough to necessitate a change in the ministry, and Gladbtohe will undoubt-j edly be called upon to make up a cabinet for the Queen, and D'Ibraeli will BE left oftt in the:cold. in,ur*
A SotTTHJCEU editor says he thinks Grant ought to be grateful to what he calls "us rebels" far mating a hero.ofhim That is, they farnisbed the material foir I Gbaht to make war against, and thqs made him hfe f«ne They gave themselves to bO Whipped for his glory and this editor thinks tW whippees deserve his gratitude, tfiie reasoning looks-cleat.
Qsv. Boskgban% in a recent letter, outlines what should, in his opinion, constitute the Southern Pacifio Railroad. He I are bein^ui'u?.^^^^
recommends a trident road to the Rfo Grande from thence to the Pacific one great trunk line, the right to build which, with the subsidies and land grants incident thereto, fball be given to that road tthich shall first reach the designated point of junotion. on the Rio Grande. =HS-==-S=B-
GxCRflfiA''Claiiris to rank. New York city in the matter of election frauds. A tair election would have given Gbai^t twenty thousand majority. As it ij, Sstmoto Claims under the returns fort^five thousand. The frauds which h'a|e produced this re&uit were systematic wholesale, and high-handed, and it is not probable that, so far as regards the rej* ,a^ta|Uri^i^^OiwgMM»«iU wiyf tto them.
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interesting letter showing how' sevi hundred Republican votes cast in o|e Zennasiee precinot can be oounted do^ ia th? return to eighty-six, by the Memphis arithmetic, and the election of a Bebel Congressman thus secured. The revelations there given of the operations of the £u-l£lux in the campaign startling enough, but they can cauee do surprise tc the .Republicans of this State fresh from a Kentucky Ku-Klux inva-
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HON. HOBATIO C. NBWCOMB, who for more than four years has conducted the political department Qf the Indianapolis Journal, and to whose distinguished ability the Republican party of this State is indebted for much of the success whioh it has achieved, retires from the journal. iitio profession, proposing to make bis home in Vernon,Jennings county, and to give hit attention to his private affairs. "We predict for Mr. NEWCOMB but a brief respite from editorial labors. It is one of th« peculiarities of the profession that it. rarely permits a victim to escape who has once been fairly within its charmed 4
At an early day in the approaching session, Congress will be called up« on to start Mississippi on her career of reconstruction and progress. The question will come before them in the shape of an address from the Republican Convention of the State, calling upon them a $br&inlaro tifr JtepaMfcaa ticket rotr fast
June to be elected, and the constitution ratified. A committee of five was appointed by the flnt convention to watch the proceedings of the ejection and report upon its merits. This committee, it will be remembered, reported a few days agip. They say that a majority of the legal Votes of the State were cast for a constitution. This report has been tbe basis Of the address of tbe convention, andij Will be strong evidence to work upon in Go&-
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T*i last sonuitl message of A.
•ojr, acting President of the United Statet, will probably be laid before a long-tuflTering people one week from today. It has been suggested by AEBbfs ^friend Fobbxt, that his last chancfe for self-vindication will be presented in tie pTVpafatJon of this forthcoming docUttent, wherein, if lie Is half as candid as he has been perfidious, he may at least rescue himself from utter shame by con*4Stnf tbist admrawtration lnut'ieen as great_a bltfb'dtft', aj^ laearly as great a orime, as the rebellion itself. Timegenerally sets all things right but li -^not •reserved to a public man to com•*plete the circle of his own follies and .- tra&sgrettio&s ta so diorta period,, and to betried and cOhdemned before lie has reaohed the tribunal of impartial posterity. Akdrett JOHNSON might have been his own s^e^atbl' in tbe J^tsidency. He has been his own retribution- The historian needs no other materials
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|imaflg Co(^^m«n\rf| »ch'Hltdia crime, ting fi&fy&riii
than whoni ft betler man for the position cannot to named.
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To'itowftow, tbe first Wednesday in December, Ctbe electors chosen in each State meet at thecapitals of their respect*
fix-GoVEBjrtiB MLCHASL HAHS a&- I iV0 statesfor the purpose of electing the Mmed,0fiitoTial control of the ftew Or-1
BUcce«pors
leans Republican oil the 20th of Novem- Bbnj. J?. WAD*, acting President and ber. •*—*, I Vice President of the United States. The electors,-paying convened at the capitols
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of Abdbew JOHNSON and
Phiu Sa«BtBAN concurs with General: o^ their respective States,and having filled above and asks: What say the Press "1 Saxmur, that the Indian business should! I any
be under the eole direction of the "War I reason oktfte death or absence of represented at the proposed meeting in ©apartment—as "the Peace Commission- I electors, will proceed to vote by distinct Indianapolis on Tuesday, the 6th of Janers, the Indian Department, the military: ballots for President and Vice President I uaiy next, Qftu volttp, ''tt&fteeJi
and the Indians make a very balky I ^ey yill send the result, carefully sealteam. in
ed, by a special meesenger, who will de-
liver it to Hon. B«rj. P. Wadi, President ef the Senate. The Senate and House having fixed a day for a joint convention, will assemble together in the House. Mr. Wadb will open the certificates, count tbe votes, and announce that Ultssxs 9. Grant is elected President l-juttdtenzsisK-of the United States.
Indiana
Ntwa
and
about to establish a Gjmnasium. Smallpox is prevailing in Dalton township, Wayne county.
Thkre is talk of establishing an extensive cotton mill in Vincennes. A NSW Democratic paper, to be called the Enterprise, is to be published at Lexington, Scott county.
GEORGE WASHINGTON was tried in the Criminal Court at Indianapolis yesterday for stealing woodj-
THEcitizens of Old Post are taking up the proposed Louisville and Vincennes Railroad.
The wires for the telegraph on the line
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XBE coQTt house at Paoli is used for traveling shows. The Eagle urges the County Commlisioneoi to discontinue the practice. :.
SKATING rinks are becoming fashionable. Madison is having, one,- LaPayette is to have one, and Sullivan contemplates a similar indulgence on a small scale.
The vinceiinea Sun says that subscriptions for the building of a skating rink in that village have been started. Putting on city airs, eh
B.' C, SHAW, Indianapolis, loses #10,-
OfO by tbe'pafftial burning of his carriage ti0D8j
factory on Saturday nigLt. Insurance snoalL The trial of Abrams, Hartman and Mrt, Olem, indioted for the murder of Mrs, Young, will probably commence in the Criminal Court of Marion county today.
DB. S. H. BABBY, of Indianapolis, will deliver the oration on the occasion of the dedication of the new Odd Fellows! Hall, at Westville, Laporte county, to-morrow.
THE Crawfordsville Journal says:
«Otrv»
to
Cotr.-
^•^In^n'*tration than the-tealim-
tifltnjOf A^aNfciw. Johssoh's predictions «f the faWfof treason and of traitwre, in the catastrophe that has overwhelmed himself and his plans. .. ,,
daring eaterpri
r&ellja ihe JSpealttfEfehip question,! expensive inetiiutiofii-to and put it out of the way. The candi- volving an immense outlay in their con-
Dec* 1st !•&*&« dates for the ttlgti office which dur T1cali,&5cConVa6<l^e»Ciae^De iatSefc .^
President elect has so long adorned seem I management. The whole system may be
JPtrsonaJt
"Wo
are authorized by Hon. H. S. Lane to say that he has not been, is not now, and will not be, a candidate for tbe United States Senate at the approaching session of the Indiana Legislature."
THERE is a town in Jennings Jcounty, north of North Vernon, which contains but one Democratic family, and the Be-
Ik Indianapolis the city tax levy for 1868 is at the following rates of assessment: One dollar and twenty-five cents on each and every one hundred dollars I of personal and real property,and a poll of fifty cents on every male of the age of twenty-one and under fifty years.
LAFX Devklin, in the last issue of tbe I Cambridge Mirror, continues the discus-
slonof who was responsible for the defeat of Mr. Pendleton in the New York Convention. H? places the reaponsibili-1
was regarded as almost certain. Tbe Hon. Mrs. Major Telverton, of Dublin, Ireland, is giving readings, from English and American poets, in the principal cities of our State. Mrs. Telverton is the widely known Lady Yelvarton whose divorce created such an excitement in England a few years since. She has been traveling in this country for several months, collecting materials for a book, and giving readings, which are very ffeWorably spoken of by the Eastern preSa.
Looav, in a letter to the NeW-
Yotk Triiun* about Bichmond, Indiazw, gives a beautiful picture of tbe manners and us to
its
Jo&tt-
of the dear Quakers there.—
Of their dress she s«ys, "Our sisters are apt to believi that the Quaker dress wjus invented for them by some carious geai. us: but this is altogether a mistake. At tbe time George Fox appeared aad founded Quakerism,the present style of Friendjs' dress was Worn by everybody." 0. F. Coffin, one of the truast Christian philanthropists iu this dtate, says that in our State prisons, "the labor of convicts ia let out to contractors, who of course are interested in getting as muoh out of tbe men as possible. Many of them are ignorant no time is devoted to their literary instruction and the enlightenment of their minds nearly all are destitute of religion, and moat of religious instruction but one chaplain or 'moral instructor* is provided, and vary little afforded to him corporal punishment la frequently- administered the senaitive raan, who feels keenly his situation, is glaced on a level with the indifferent and careless but little ground is given for hope of gain from obedience aad good conduct. Is it any wonder that $om such institutions men come forth full of, bitterness and malioe, disgraced in their own estimation and (hat of the public—
I management, ine wnoie system may uo dru#gi«t, lhe»rticj» iatoo precious, at said to be a failure, so fer^j*$»ig^q£j &&|if§llii ,iaji,4|»t ftjri&lMgi Ik?«to lie is concerned." hand you will be sure to have fifty gals tour store every day—-it draw* them ifoiiSSijStsw :'iBi£3Sief!JSii3"
THB Cr^fi^sjiHe ia in torof of an Editorial Convention, and says There are matters of importance con-
SSSSEBef0«
forms are needed, which the publisher alone understands, and which can only be accomplished by mutual consultation and a unity of action. To secure these it i3 necessary to hold a meeting or Convention of those interested in this matter.
The Indianapolis Jovrfal publishes the
vacancies that mny have occurred by The Eipbkss says, agreed. We will be
th# editof Qf the N for baving
libeled Judge Babkabd in some com* dents on his action in the Erie Railroad cases. This action of the Grand Jury was in response to the extraordinary charge of that infamous Judge, referred to in our dispatches a few day8
The young men of Inianapolii are I that we have said it from no motive of private malioe or resentment, but in what .1 1.1!. 1 A An/1 «W11 il
we regard as the public interest, and with the sole of premotlhg toe public good. We assumed this responsibility when we made the statements of which Judge Barnard complains—and we stand ready toimeetf it^ .ill j:i
of the Indianapolis and Vineennes road president, B. G. Humphrey, thinks his W4a,^igr?l
A"1.,. I being connected with the Federal army makes his stay in the office of the company a drawback, owing to prejadices among thepeople here
existing Mr. Gilliss has always attended to his duties faithfully, add I regret his depart ure very much.
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THE Richmond Hummingbird, alluding to BEn/s noticexif contest reoently served on JULIAN, says':
But in connection With this, it must be remem¥£rea1th"at"'2)j#f Vo&rhetS Seat wil 1 I contestecL which. presents a vice
Major CABTBB has not, so far as
publicans rejoicing over Grant's election I brought before Congress, it will be declwas the cauee of the Democratic lady rd«l o^g^ounda |iiSl?|i^le than pergoing into spasms, from which she hasnot| sohai feeling for oKajgainst either 6f the yet fully recovered.
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are informed, authorized any one to say that he will contest the election of VOOBHBXS. We hope, however, that when either of th4 Bbovi nsim^ diies shall be
parties. Congress can afford to do right the Republican party cannot afford to do a palpable #rohg. If Mr. JttUAK is the choice of a majority of tba legally qttali fled voters who voted.in the Fourth Dis^ trict, at the October election, he should retain his seat,. If a majority of such voters cast their ballots for Reid, he should. have the s^ltt. This fit common honesty and common sanser-the best law in the world. Democratic fraud will not
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Party
ty upon Joseph B. McDonald, and the I ... Hendricks men, who deserted Mr. Pendleton at the time when his nomination
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thereon.
aad on dishon
im smm ^.
Hi.iAiMibfifCBBuist.—I
have made a careful chemical
antfyfchef ^^B^Dtw^foai aa impartial sample purchased by me personally, from' a leading house of this city, but nothuie-of «*r injurious or oWoctiooable chirtfttel St3i^be6njK)Und fn fts composition. Jaubs Q. Pohlb, M.
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Analytical Chefntst, 439, B'way, N. York. }Late Dr»|)araes B.,Chilton 4k Co. deflffiP#' S*.Ss-ii-• -i
FIND IT An.Ii(,rALUABLB BKMEjr^tes „Higleyi!BroS.,
druggftts of Faltfirfd, Io^a, about Palmer's Lotion.— \—. dw.lw
what they may—marble palaces, brood lands, tbtgnificeiit platen or caskeU of "precious stones"—they all sink in the balaoc£Sf| ^ilt l&i^nV great bdwn. iaOi i»-«t^^fd without it ^nd y^ how little is it vaU
laws of nature cannot be violated with ipiwity.-NNight revelry, luxurions living, lrr^gtriartty bf meal*, and a disordered appMSfer WH1 grMuaily destroy the P®™*- Hot
drink dis^aseat late suppers, and arise in this morning^ wlth htfUlache^ loss of appe0^ fbSKng kmguid Bod unrefreshed.-^-There oal-be no Wedft«rtemedy that will turn lead inui food, or Jioisonous drinks into b«t oradical science can
T^commoca
as Uie above, we
baW^I UkM-- Ex ract Paul, IjWa.
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Your new perfume, FLOR DE
urS®°tmy
druggists
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fohnd against
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B'n®V
?he editor
of tbe fcTobmmenfmlt' on fills action of the jury, says: We shall undertake to proves to the satisfaction of a jury and the public, the substantial truth of everything we have said concerning Judge Barnard's action in the Erie litigation, and td show also
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Gov- B. G. Humphbkt, of Mississippi, has just issued an important document iutta^rftting *|tbipuBgeiit^tre^ty the way in which loyal men are received at tha^ptfa. -^|njggin and give it entire:
Jackson, Miss., Nov. 3, 1861.
This is tp certify that Mr. W. J. GilliS3 leave* tfee Plan ten' Insurance Company for no other reason than that the
N. C. Hildebrand, retary PJanters' Ins,
of the Planters' Insurance Companyi which gives through its Secretary this certificate. This cornpany is one formed by Northern capital and established by Northern men but shortsighted and ignorant Miisissipf^i wan^Ja^ i^stitu-
no
enterprises, nothing in her bor
ders mausgod bj Yankee energy and brain. Mr. Gltross, it is proper to add, is a SfetHOiJB Stitt feeniocrit, but it did not save him..
request hepe.
bad fifty gala in store to-day.
^sl oil5* Pa^htian" £oii«li J*r Beautifying tin 8MB aad OOMmxiON. Benares all HBUPTIOXS, FB80KLK8. PIMPLgS,
HUTH BlDTOilSS,
tki.
Horn
a
etc,, ui renters
XHE SEXN soft mk
an* BLQOMIN6.
I)tits ta the KVK8KBT It t» laVaiaaMe. For ekxtlKVBlir alter SHAV1N6 It has no equal. "fHAfiAN LoTlOV Is the only reliable remedy for Diseases ani blemishes of the SKIN.
PHAL0JC8 "PAPHIAK 80AP"
for
the TOILET.
NUB&Bf and BATH, will not chap the BlIN.
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BS'MATO."
A ireW PEHFVUR FOB THB HASORItKCHIKF.
gists.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Boots & Shoes
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f^r' TO SU&*?*?
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paving just^iyed,^
c. JE. BUOGLES
weU nalocted Stoctof (EjSBjea, MtoM. ae^Chlt: dr»a?s 9ana«r Wear, Wbfci. I will otter tot B»lt at tbe
Very Lowest i)asli Price!
Aod I have also roostvod a largo. *8(ortmeoto( Uaa's, Boy's aat Yo«tV» Boots aad|6hoo», bonifh at ttia heai of tha markat, 10 they o»n be
Sold to Salt the Present^lmes
I abo maoufiotare ail bio of
2! MENS WORK
On
ths shortest notlca and the most fashloaaMe otylea. MENDING done naatly and In haato. Don't frr^ct tbe place, but oall and ezamin I, if yon do udt buy. 0. K. ItUGOLUS, fy8tltf No: 16, North 4th Street
FOR BUfiOPfil JiJ
Iftednc tion In oonstqnenca of an anticipated trip to Ks rope early next Spring I am determined to red nee my large and elegant stock of __ Clothing & Gents' FarnlnU^ ttoOdi
down to theloweet^M^,^^
will sell aayfhtng figures—I knuw. ninoltv torsf tlu» ony other Bp tabllchmoit in this cityr"'
Give me & Call. L. GOODMAN, JJO. 6 UNION BOW, and 118 MAIN 8TS3dtf
STOVES AND TIKWARE. TEBBSHadtsJ CfcKjl?, 1868. ig bongbt tl Wares of '7. Lockwood,5 am
Haying bonght the entlra^^ck & !'iio»es and prepared to wait on all th»t may call on me. atiW «ld Stand, 171 Main Street, between Bixth and Seventh.
P. S. All kinds of Job Work done in the beet manner and wittf dispatch. Please givemea call. TJOO octlfidtf
PUlLOS»PH1
,veraa
ib^tnd^be sjrM^iettil rale of «c$ion Biffi #Wld^t(l^h)iPheeit, wllf oust Julian. So that the question will arise, not that thmr. love Julian leas, but do they bate voorheea more? Will they have Reid and Carter, or Julian and Voorhee^Tf We alj#llj3^$ib, due time.
YlTARRfiN'S IMPROVED Vf ROOFING. We are prepared to put on this Boot, and warrant it for five yoars. This ia the beet and cheap set Boof in use, and i» Bra-proof. Oall qu
QOAL COAL Being now prepared, to fill all orders for tha beat of Brasil block, and Highland Oo&j, at thelftaap est rates, nvw 's your time to lay in your Coal by leaTing your orders at lo? Uain street, or with B. W. Bippet, under Dowling's Hall, On Othstrset, with whom lhavemvle arrangement to riceive all orders and give all Information in legard to the business. .1
P. 8. A largest of Lehigh Ooal on the road. AugSSdSm. B. F. MEBBILL.
.ia&saui ,8eriuv,,. QABRIAGE MANUFAC^OIIY
HABPBB, WELD! & OOet Canter 8d and Walnut streets, Terr* Haute, Ind., Keep constantly on hand, and manu&otare to order, aU tbe latest stylea of CARRIAGES A BUGG1IK8 We usa none bat the fineet material in tha contraction of oar work, end warrant tt au||4Hor oany offered in this market. Bs(fecial attention Iran to BtMiuse. [jalOdtf
STOBAfiEs C0HMI8810H 4 CR/UN.
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jaodeold dwiws'
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will And them jwt the thing—at the aame tonl« aad aopetiaer.
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ELEQTIOTfrs OVER.
PEACE PREVAILS,~
rf80Sfmirr abounds,
Now fettelweto —lw*N MOOBE'S
TBI 8Ult Rifinu
MTRiL, I1IKB1BT JJfB FAMIT VllKIiY!
VOL. IX, FOB VAMLI M!f IiABCfCB AVB IMP*0fr**!
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OLTFT A WILL!A&1S,
Prairie Oity Planing Hills, corner of tth Mulberry Strwto iaSdt
COAL.
GULLIYAN COUNTY COAL
Being now prepared to fill all orders for Snlllran (Jonnty Ooal, which is claimed to be eqnal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of tha city, by leaving your order at office of E. Bryant A Co., 0.1. Bipley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Store, with Whom I h»Te made arrangements to fill all orders, and site all in orm»tion in regard to the business. olSdtf J.
It has constantly tn-
the Loading and Largeet itaJilas* on ths Oorittnanl. created lb PoJtal»rlty, ItillneBce ai4 Bepotatlon —fairly io|iiirii|,vlij Sup»rfor Ability and
tarsala*, tl^e fint r&> fa its Important »ph«» of Journalism. Bntlnorderto t»«B«B»elyaugment its Csefnlacta and Power far Good* its Teraaar and Conductor baa determined to so enlarge aad imprvV? UwBtlu&th^t it shall be tbe LAR6£8T. BEST AND CHEAPEST
PIPES 07 ITS 0U» W THI W0«U»1 TbeKural (w IMS wil^. be about Docata
its
man aizs, out* to not* reading In ita Leading Departments, seratal JKew Vaatare% and «mploy, as Editorial and. Special OonMlVators. many of the eblest Piaotical,8®i^tIlkadiit^ *ry Writers. It
will be
Sheet,
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pabUshed on aJfiaswrift
comprbimi
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LABBK UOUBLK QUARTO PA6B9 OP P1VK COLUMNS
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Its ample pagsa will nabjtae^ Psp«rtmestr to or tree^nuipap. ,-tdato „ricultnre, lltoratoeir Horttculmre., Mutation, Baral Arcbltccture, SdeaceaM Art. Hkeev Husbaadr}. HewIaveKtloas, vettHCnluiMw IhiacsttelauMPVs if, Breediar, Natarat Usterjr,
Tarnumr, TrarelhtM Peultry, Beta, tieaeral l*n
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WHAT LEibiNFToVBirALs SAY. The
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and 1* bow rapidly enlarging the field of his use talness.- T-
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LOOK WOOD.
OF MABBIA«E.-i
Nkw Coubsb
orLBOfoass, as daltyorad at the •—amtr*otng the
Mew Fork Mo#enm of Anatimy, snWecbi: HoW to tive aiidriWhat to Live for Toath, Matarity.an,d Old.. Age Manhood Qeneri Ify Ravletf'sd. The Caaae bflndfesstion FlatnIttoe and NeryonsJHsessS* "a^ooontad -fpn»r• af EKCHAHTS iaje Pailosophicilly Consldernd," fto. Pcckat 1M-. anv of the aboi olames containing these Lectures will bo
tap-
warded on receipt of fonrstamps, by adrtreaiinj Seo'7Uew Tobk
Moeitrsi bvABATOtry, 8t8 Bfoad
war. Now Vnrk. mar!6dly.
^KCHJLTECT & BUILDER.
J. A. VRYDAGH Plans, Specifications, Superintendauua, and Detail Drawings faruishsd for every description of Buildings.
OrriOB.—South east corner of Male and Fifth Streets, over Donnelly's Drug Store. myU&IIy
A. MOBQAN.
COAL.
V.t.sPn
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JOHN HcFAMiAHE is now telling :he bc*t srtiole of Biver Ooal, screened on tba widest screen in use in Vigo county, at as low a fignre as an inferior article can ba pnrchasod. Tbose wish ing to lay in a supply should look to their interests, end boy tho best when it is as cheap as poor &r>icie.
Orders left at the Post Office Lobby, at tbe "VigoCounty 8caloj," or addressed to Bo* 6| P. 0., Terre Haute, will rooeire prompt attec Hon. auglTdtf
for the farmer's family. If we
were to start a periodical again it won Id bo (n Imitation of the Busal Nsw-Tobksr.—Ameriosn Agriauliurut
or FABISIIKS desiring
any of the above for their Fall or Winter tra4eor n'se, should address B. H. AXLES CO.,
P. O. Box 376, New York.
RED JACKET AXE. lift COLBHRI'8 PATENT. Pateated July 9, 1867. Reissued
Aug.
ft* bMt iMriicial Maddaa Its' SftlSinSR «S£Wfcbs^iX*
,mAni
Tan «cack Bt Hsaar Xr.
to take the Agency
Feature
The Bcttabl* not aMpirtaiit of only IS a year, bnia Large and Besutifal WeSKSti'snss.
of 62
.no?increasedt Wbathair located iu Ooi»try, yjliage or City, Tod,
Yooa Taettr, and Ksreaaoat, Wan* M* Bcai i.—for it is naequalsd in Vam?k, Ptmtrr and vAairrr o* Oostsww, and Ananas
WaSTSOP
AtMu.
18,1808.
Extracts from Letters and Beporti of tho working qualities of the Aze.
I.
four Axe is bound to be
The Axe.
*1
II. It will cut 25per cent, better. £1 III. My brother lost oae arm In the War, but with your Axe ha can out as well as any one else can.
IV. If I could not get another, twenty-five ($26) dolla-s would not buy It. V. It will cut hoop-polei better than any other Axe.
VI. I would not be without it for anything. VII. The only objection Is it goes too for into the wood.
VIII. Men who chop for a living universally Sppr&Te of it, Ac., Ao., ai For sale by all responalble dealers in the United States.
IIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Manufactnrara of the KBD JACKET AXKS, SAWS, SHOVELS and SCOOPS,and sJl approved Shapes and Styles of AXES. Sole owners of Colburn's Patent.
A 9S GREEN BACK Of fttil
value
eent
jree to ang Book Agent.
BOOK AGENTS WANTED for Matthew Sftle Smith's New Book,
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
IN NEW YORK.
a
Wofta or Assonsmo ircxaxs replete with Aoecdotea and Incidenta of Life In the Great Metropolis. Our
Agent in Hartford told eighty
4ag one Agent in N. J., sold 327 in 15 days oae Agent in Mass., sold 350 In one week one Agent in Conn., sold 804 in one wee*.
Oetmo
owsa Txrujcti wiy Isnbacrlbarinclubaof tee. atyi.SO.wiU fsej^TS a -n «-n rr ^JS^BiSHiie orJaJCEr BOMy^TOM, eeU-
& co.,
to i.
Forwarding A Commission Kerehabtr DKALtU Grain, Floor «nd Salt. Highest market priee paid for all kinds
of
Agents' for Stab
Orala
Ukkuet
loira
B. B.
Depot (SMwtf
^—rfi—:wir xmm smi. JOHN HANEY4CO.,
ii
tl 9TOBAOB, OOniBlOB ASS A I N E A E S Warehouse on first 3t., at the Canal Basin. aaadwM...-, .J TIKBB HADTB. IVP-
No
Vol.
Booh
780
pubhihfd
tkat teUsezrtptiUf. tTI ion wish to know how Fortunes A J? *nd os tin a day how Shrewd Men are rttlbed in Wall Street how "Countrymen" are swindled by Sharpers how Ministers and Marchants are Blackmailed how Dance Halls aad Odcttari BaRRtts an Managed how Gamfclin, Homes and Lotteries are conducted how Btocl Companies Originate and how tha Bubble* Burst, read this work. It tells you about the mysteries of New oik,and contains Blogradhioal Sketches of.lts noted Millionaires, Merchants, Ao.
Abrge
sag* Tinelf
tttudraltS. Tha largest
commission given. Our 3S-xage circular and $6 Greenback sent Free on appliostien. For fall particulars and terms, address tha Publishers,
FIRST CLASS
a a
ob
ARTBUB'S SOME IIAQAXINE
OifOfi A
$4
«2 a
BONIS
gear
a gear
This Is aNew Magaslne embraolng the more pop* nlar features of
"The AUamtV7
and "IMtg Aft."
TBS CBJLDBEV8 BOOB
$1,85 a year
WAll of these Mamalaee t4. 1 afanhacflScaats. Addrsra T. 9. AfffHOB SONS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ersat Maw Tark^ficaltaM,
1*- HartleuBarsl sad Psmlly Jfcwa* •meer. Tba B1IBAI AXIUCAB. pub* Sh^din tbe city of New lork, is tba LABGS3T Ond MOST BLXGABT Paper or Ms class in tba aitad States. Price $1,60ayeer i0ooptas tt9,50 0 copies 9S0, or only omc
dolus
a year Bvery
the BEST, OHKAPKST, and the moat PRAOTlrrtT. formnrs' and fruit-growers' paper in this country, Its edilor-in-chiof is aa old fanner aad fruit-grower of T0BT7 YBABS' experience I— The publication of tlDa paper waa restored in Jane last from Urica, N. T., to Haw Tons Cm and tba Bdltorial and Business QBoa ta B*W Bauaswran, N. J., (near New Tork,) where its proprietor owas a Harm within the clt* limits, of 1S8 ana, worth SCO,009 aad alao baa a leirga e..n soitu ta aasurs JVrwawsacy to bis pablicatioaa. Club .Agents wanted evrrwbere, who paid a vary liberal compeuatioa. Samplae of paper, black subacrlptlon lists, Ac., free. Addreaa T. B. MIHBB, New Brunswick, New Jsr-
f«
ware House on Main Htrset, Kear tbe T. H.
HTi|A|b MAXHOOA—Nothing so lmforOl/UVll. teat. Ssad twa stseipa
lot
sealed
7t pa«n oa tha whole satyeot. Dr. WsaMka, oonldeatlal physlcSaa. 617 St. LoaJs, Ma. aSuAs -pre-emtaently abovasdl others ta bis SjsnfsUty^"V)"1 failed, state your esas. Patlsnts rested by man fit my State.
for
10,000
toe.
Its Prio# Is
to the
TEBSS OF VOL. XSiVOk lWK snret* OoPT, |3 a
S.
Tribune.
Moose'sN.ubal^ais
Without
1
the Sale ot
,'a KubbeiHoaMlag aadl
er Strips, applied to tha sides, bottom top and ceatar t^Tdoors and wiadowa. Tba Bale ia beyond Ten to
BABBBBT.
will henceforth be
pnbliehed simnltonronsly here and at Bochester.
pnrpcte jts Editor, Mr. D. T). T. Moose, late Mayor of cid Borbesttr, his Keen nearly twenty yesrs at its rednc
fall of variety, original aAd
se ect. We confess to a surprise at the variatj and richness of its contents bountifully illnstrfc ted as it is. Ho paper on onr list comes so near our ideas of perfection, for a secular family paper. It maintains a high moral standard.—* etc Tork 0&»«rpsr»
exception, the best aad
MooreAgricultural
Family Newspaper.' sir.
lately received
a Si,000 draft fbr one clnb of nsw subscribers.— Minmodel
Groceries and FjratMdtii, Mo.9
MKmt,«se
jeeHeattefttefestMks,
Terre*&aute, Indiana. The nnderslgnaJl has just opehed at the above stand, a Orat-cLaaa family Qrooery aad Provisioa Store, with a large aad well seleoted stock of new and fresh artlolMifUtable for every day use in families, to which be calls the attention of his friends and the pubUogeBerell)r,
Goods delivered to aay part of tha oity frrea of charge. Subset cash prico paid for OOaatr^Proda^.
The Largest Safe of Slock West of Oinoixmatl! The nndersigaed will eeil at Pabllc Aaation, oa TDE8D1T, DKOKHSEK IStk, 1SS8,
At tha:
Prairie Ottjrlftrery Sftte
Corner Third ana watnat Street, near Buatla House, Terra Hauta^ Indiana, at 10 o*eloc)t A. tha following property, to-wtt:
Slghtean headof Horsea, 8 Top Bugtlea, S opea Bnggiea,l Closed Carriage, 9 Sundown Carriages one H. T. Spring Wagon, one Twa seated Sleigh, one throe seat do. do. 18 sets StogiaHSraess, four setts double Harness, one Fira-proof Sa*s, two Ooal Stoves, Pips aad Ztac, one Cutting-box, large size one Block and Teckle, extra poles and fills eight string Balls, 6% feat Ions Blankets, Wolf and BuSUoJIwiest extra piece* of •araass and Hal tars, Bridles, Saddles, also many small articles too numerous to naatfoa.
All of the above articles will ba said without reserve, to the highest bidder. Tzsxs ov
Sau'—All
sums of 910 and ander
cash. All sums over that amount sfx months time, by giving note With approved security.— Sale to continue from day to day, until all are so'd. T. W. HOWARD. 14dlm
Sr.' A
ta oae
pARTICULAR_NOTICB. All persons knoirfng themselves Indebted to the Firm of Austin drtgsby are regueated to call at my Store, south of the National Bouse, Sixth Street,and settle tbe same-Immediately, a are In need of all oor outstanding claims. .1 ?t '»7tcr^ LUTHEB OBIOSBT
Thankful for patrosaga heretofore recal vedat the former stand, Invite my frbads to eall at it nsw stand, formerly occupied by Wm. Heasel, there
I shall be pleased to: furnish Groceries and Country Produce at the lowest market rates. nov7dlm LDTEtBB OBlGSBY.
Real Estate Column
61
pieman
5 1
HBKDBICH ft LANGE, Office over First National Baak, S. B. Oomer
tflll'l hU
«lVII81»ir ~U«AIIII a»srt Waasart Wise SUIen,
fob T«ininfrMvM*
HAHS OHBI8TIAIT ANDIBSBH, tba OrtateaS Using Story TsltSr, will sand aaw Artidss dfiraot te tba Ji»—liia' tka
mm
Velnasa bagiM Jan.
UG», Md *111 b« bUgbtar and tasber Uaa aw. fSKWOL
WewUiatw* te wsi| —bsartbar Use who sends fe.80 (the ragtlar pribe) dlrsBCtly tottj^a cop ot Dm «L«astOkroas^
MMbn
S&. or-
raptedueeii i» fk* coIom, njf. Size lun tnebaa. aad wsU vortb pogMwUl |»Baat»y asaU,K^*i. ia»h* dar of snbaoription. HO|U» Jfc HOOOHTOH, PrtlMiUi 469 Bboosm BSssaS, Haw Tork. Samgle^of Magatiae seat £r SS ota. Proapactna
WKITTIEB,
017 St. Ckarles Street, It. fterts, Mb,
WHOpamphlotwhteli
treats eeftflSMtlally aU delicate, intricate and long standing complaints, pnbUsbes a skoMd be read by every yeung man in America. Bend two atass|ik ratlents avaryvtaare^ State year easa.
bdsimhs MAS wastid.
"MMTM
want a flrst-alass B08IHHS8 MAN or wf WOMAN this county, to Introduce our r&wfty KmMws.in Addwas, for fan bar pgtthmlars, the WILSON RBWISQ MAOHIMK 00.,
Cleveland, Ohio. -UTAMTKD-AX AfiKHT to aa ch town, ww totake'tiie Agency tar the Sale ot Bead atreet'a Xabber Hoaldlag n« Wealb-
Send
anything ever oSsrad ta Ageata. From Tweaty-flre Dollars per day can ba made. for aaranta* olrcalar. First who apply secure a BN^K 1. BADBTBBKI FT 00., Mass. 100 TALCLBTAKMNIW tit |j. Ad' Maine.
FT 00., Boston,
dress, with stamp, Bdbt ft CO., Bidford,
all parts of our lmmeaae IBLK3 AKD
ACFtVTS WAHTXD ta all timlhiltad fltatss. tdssll
list "of 1,000 different BOOKS, BULKS PHOTOOBAPH ALBUMS, Inrjr family wants something from,1k
Cataloguea farnishad free on application, and Books sent post-paid to any address on raoaipt of price. Caavasslag books containing the list, with prices, togatbar with blank shsSto aad printed heading fbr enrol I log a list of aassas, sent free tuany address oa receipt of 60 cents.
Anybody can sell from 100 to 1,000 of Books almost anywhere, tor tanas to agents and other lnformatioa, address JOHN B. POTTEB ft 00., Publishers, Koa. 614 aad OTT Saasom street, Phtbcdelpkla, Pe.
/. K. KAJWB
IOWA
HKAli jSSTATB AQENOY. YABMS, WILD laAHDS, And Olty Property of erery deaorlpfion, for Sale.
Anezperienoa of Sfteen years enable a» toinsora satisfaction i^i eyery department of btudneae re atlng to a gecerikl Beal Bstate Agenoy.
HABBERT & MARSH, 84 irAuruT smtait, a87dwly Des M«lswlows
§xnsm GBOCERY A u.
.?•«.«
AW
PROVISION STORE
F. J. MOLLO T,
teaaaa w'—
at
Toerth and Kain Streets,
Te^re Hantef' Ind.
Abstracts of title furnished. Loans negotiated, and Mansjr invwtad. VOR SALE.
MM
±aitJ
sCITl PBOPBBTT, mius*-
tor ty Lots la Linton's Addition to Terra Baats House aad lot, east Ohio street. House aad lot, la McManala's Additittoa, Hooaaemd lot la Sibley's addttloa oa &tb street, Hoase aad lot la Base's addition on Sthstraet, Hoaaa aad lot on Poplar, between Sth and 7th aadfoSoa North Sth, Mtweea Obesstat aad iilatoa strseta. -r
Two business Houses oir Main street OODNTT PBOPKBTT. Farm af acrea la Money Qrek Township, 173 acres In Linton toVnshlp. S Acree below tbe Boiling JHH,
Jaa89dtl
wees side eanaL
N10 AS. A KD rLOCB.STOBB.
fBAIK HEHie BBO Kanuhetaresa of all kbtda of
sad Dsalersla I
G- IP jBJ JBLX,4PIB Oa lehf stls IL bslwssa Obaal aad Psyoi, BBRi KAVTfi, daSOdly
wisa f-
BITTE RS!
UfflJf JtJUf AlfKlMI
WBTHitW*AK,
Benons,-,
Wat Wemkiy
V0B XBXP4U, WiM THB StOKLT, •CT ^W^te. ia*
—KADI or—
WINE, HERBS ft ROOTS Otistaiudmae, sawaa kaow|wttt
(SHKKBI BABE,
Ift4 otter HE&B9 and BOOTS wiU is *11
TONE AND viooa
yirrmi
ou, Mitt ui rtiitf
All use it with wonderful aocotsa. Brings OOLOB $Kthapele«fcUelip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY To tha thla (boa aad aare-wata eoantenaaoa. Cures riTEB aad oiaates APPSTITB. Try th«ua. Dae none other. Ask for. SPSBJt'B SzSXDAKft 8TRBBS. Said by Drag|ti»te aad Grocers, baa that amy stgaaturs ia over the oork of each Bottle.
JLL.FREU 8PEJEJR,
Passaic, N. J., and MS Breadway, Mew fork. «r tnda supplied by JOHNSOH. KOL10WAT 00., Phtladslphla: OROEO* A. KjCLLT, Pittsburg, and by aU Waolesale Dealers.
For sale by BABB, QXJilOK A BXBBT aul3wad Tu Tbura 8a^ ff J(
Walmsley't Dry
04
Oattlag daae and Warranted ta St. A liberal patronage solicited. aug2Mtf.
IWtURANCE I. ii- I iT-w f.
Corn Hehaiige Fire Ins. Co oa una#** BBOADWAT, NBW TOBK,
luiwrnaDs fire Ins. Co
5
•'«'»'fj.-:'-''-)*
CHXCAOO. v-
Wnvr-M ''I*-*"
Bnekeye Fire InsnranceCo.
'i
.. OLBVBLAND, OHIO.
t«
st«a2ie ,'S
fsi
jsm
'it
Applications taken and Policies issued it Any tit the Above named Companies iq lowest concent rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. f. & Annlv th 4tre
.ycitn'u*
li^M. A. OBANB, General fin and Life tnsorAnce Agent
Haii^St., between 6tU & ®Eh
Terre Haate} Xtid*
Old Stand of Dra. Tbompsob A Bast
SIC
S A O
M, Ex.Co'sFast Freight Lines Trots New Tork, Boston and.1 ntanaediate points.
Ciaias for OTtrebarffe «n4Jissisfe freaiydt Settled at tnfll ixiotf.
aii.
f. 3
ANT TAH.Om.il3
A I O
1
FOB 8PBIHQ CSC III
Eqwdto Then
TRICOTS,
No
tl* ,S3 1
Saxton
Goods
O
1
Kt 'I
Iiyiwf
I l1 Mffl1 I
FIBG AHB LITE,
INSURANCE AGENCY
.H
A
.te
tJi.SH. 1
a
Iff & Main Street7
To i*
n«".
jAIIBO
1^6'
Agent for
People's and Telegraph
A. CRANE.
HATS AMD
TOBK fl&T 6TOBI
Joseph C* If ates, JtTST IN RECiSIFr OF 1&, Mats' Hats of all hcizida,
Boys' Hats of all' &ind». aSiessM' IXstto of all kinW Infitnts' Huts of nil kind*. AadataUfrtosa.
Hats ssade to aidec oa short settee. Ooal
SMfcB FALL Sm.ES,
14S JTain Street. ffaat*, Tai, ti'
rnp aAWtiiOi7is,
I A N O
•liHirACTCKINO C0HPJJ1. phe Maaae af'ttda Oosspany are .eeinflslly
tiantofor Western
at Western fairs. They poasuss an rivalled exoeileaea ef tone aad taash, aad ««apar well ta all respects with tbe beat instxasoeats oi Castera •aMfcetasa.
mm Ttrj lffoin 9^|o 10 Aoooaopia to crju aap vmsa. SVtTsry Piaao ia warranted hn five Tears."M olp aXCOANOXD AT
libkba*
JKWftAIP STATIOmiaOOMSi
opoKt*
nrsiAirA
Mm
AB VawYotk. OtaotnaAU aad Itlladtipki* Papsrt esS ys«snlsssesihaadtnalaraadas oaa
el22F
J. WALMSMEY
Merchant Tailor, rXHas Just rtealrail iti NBW STOCK
ft wf *aw €ASBIH£BES,
faviiftt, a
•EifjElUI
OTC»€OATIII€KSrr~
.r a ... ., *.f ... I .. fST'S^. Whict be propose* to make up to ordei in tba yar|C .*atiac.rr
Most Approved Style
AT, TBS
O
E
140 Mailt Street.
old Stock
rw\«
wii
JOHN BARNIKLB. Merchant Tailor, UADfT SrTBXXT, Oter
•cure a
".
if-fq
tivrt
Would Teapactoully oall tke attention oftb» citicens of Torre Haute, and thi publio In general, that he has ranted roosts above Saxton Walms» ley's Dry Goods stale, for tfce purpose of oerrying
Hercbant Titlorlng Ha keeps always on hand a I'AStTTONABU BBLUrriOM 0* OA8BIMEUE8, ViSTtHOS, CLOTHS, Ac,, and ia ready ta make It up in The LatMt Style u&a on snort Soilee, and oa very Beaaoaable Terms. Ka-rtag ao high rants to pay, he promisee to make up to oider, Whether the goodsba furnished by Un or not.— •verythinBM Ida lias dMagtirrttian any«here •l6e
..m# hAZ
'Tba foQowlag JOU and Bailable Companies ?a Bepreseuted.
jHtHsals Hre Ins A •AWW«». 00H*..
NorlhAmeriean Fire Ins. Co. HABTPOBD, OONN.
on
Stock
hand
FKiUUlCi
my
is Entirely
2few.
sepSS
MERCHAIHT,
8€HUWIH(f
llaslasfreoelve^' a
Stock
of
Fall and Winter Hoods!
iOonalUny Ift of 1KB
Freack, laglia aMAMerlcaii
CiBSnDUUM I
hiifHiilt s-.ard* Ulgll|p MCnHMIf forBulBMa SoiU,
Frenck Olotfe, Doeskin* Bearer,
Wbloh will be sold at tha vary lowest prices, bi cash only, by the yard, or Made ap te oroar on short notice.
"L0 W PR1GKS* UAGT FITS/ft Dd nBST QCAUTI000DB"
CA1^\ iiiB Iiaiapttt. Oastossere, eldaad aaw, areoerdlaUr invited to all at
175 lain BMoathilde, bet. 6th
A
ANB8ILTMRFOX
7tk.
K. B. Oattiag done to order also, Benovatlng aadBapairlagla the cheapest aanaer. 43m
MERCHANT
A I O IN
TMApJB,
FALL
1868.
-----
BANNISTER
is WOW BBOBITIBO HM
FALL km WIHTBB OTOCI!
OON8I8TIHQ IB PABT, Of FIHB'' #ap l&" :.1 FBBNOH mad ENGLISH niSo SJIJattHty* ssffe.# S«i irofcads a asd
E O I S
H. u.if. -tii 4a«. Si o# mi*.ium 11 .j. «bum j' --1 «J. Uh' fJBUSlNESS SUITS.
BtACB, BS0W%",X\
BEAVEKS!
Aad mxiai Aj*or«a«ftt BUck aad Colore*
CIstto MdlMetfhOSM&seKs
BIACTlf CI miH S
OfAWEUOAS Ki
•.tii
People*
They are not only made at home, bnt are well riwlskaa
Tksyhasa Vint Prealaus,
n. •.
af all grades aad wwi
Bspt oosstantlf aafcaylayed
Woolea
AT*K.
Warehoase 101 Soatb rifta Street, oorner of Walaat^and opposite tbe Sootbera Hotsl.
qpns Bmidmf.
••q .•
to
«oi A. AMMOtM.
5J
fo o# ifcw MoeOttse:!
4- *Mi ttot Cf
KB. SLACK
Still superintends the Merchant Tailoring Jnnrfaissit, aa4 (uanatees a perfect fit.
qCSTOMMMS, OLD ASD B2W,, Tt*q
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