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

DAILY

TKKBK ijSi* 35

Wednesday Morning, Dec. 2d 1888*

THB

Daily New Nation,

mocracy.

a Bepablioan

paper" at Bichmond, has been compelled to t/ proscription and raj

IT is said that since 1790, Europe has furnished the United States with 6,500,000 emigrants, whose ^^l^nto^ow number 20,000,000.

BEYIBDY JOHUBOK will astonish our taurine cousins oyer the water by a repetition of his great gastronomic feats today. He feeds, this time, at Birming

i!JTa^ Jt

bam.

THE high-toned and respectable Bcoun

drels who managed the Erie swindle are

THE New-York

aaid to bo all members of the aristocratic men are bound to respect. churches of New York. They no doubt

But there will be a terrible smash-up on I

Herald,

the opinions of Senatar SHERMAN, lately a young man from Indianapolis, whose I

gathered from him at his home in Mans- I name I have forgotten, who had been I

He thinks that it our finances be put on I

A Visit to Mississippi

(Major O. J. SMITH has just returned from a viatt to Mississippi and furnishes us with the following interesting account of affiairs in that section .)

EDITORS EXPERSB A few observations upon the conditio^ of things in the South by one who.has been there since the election of Grant, may be of interest to your roaders.

The "Second Appomattox,"has brought about a condition of affairs similar to the first. After tho surrender of Lee and Johnson the rebels were ready to accept any terms and realized that they were whipped—essentially, entirely and thoroughly whipped. Since the election of Grant they acknowledge the same state of affairs. In the civilized districts— and thore are many sections that are not civilized—the Ku Klux element hang their heads and the loyalists look like free men again. Business men of property and sonse seem to be impressed with one idea,that we are going to have peace

For openly and manfully advocating Republican principles Henry Musgrove, Esq., formerly a well-known citizsn of Terre Haute, was violently denounced by the rebel press, and plans were openly discussed for bis assassination. An attempt was made to kill him by a bully, backed by a large crowd of other rebels, at Quitman in June last. Fortunately, Musgrove, having muscle as well as nerve, let into the miserable scoundrel with a cane and nearly killed bim.— Knives and pistols bristled all over the crowd, but in the (ront of one brave, determined man, taking hts life in his fiand and hurling defiance in their teeth, the cowardly posse quailed and actually dared not carry on the assault they had instigated. Now the public sentiment of that locality denounces, as base and cowardly, the attack which it applauded at the time.

In February last an old negro man, John Dias, with a large family of tons, was attacked at bis bouse, twelve miles from Enterprise, by an armed band

man

a sound basis and the Government prop-1 latter place by a squad of the Ku-Klux, erly and economically administered, we I who robbed him of everything he had( shall grow up to specie payments natural-1 stripped him, tied bim to a tree and wbip]y, and without any shock or revulsion. I ped him nearly to death.

laborers to come down to Virginia," &c., continued

&c. It is quite unnecessary for these gentlemen to waste their money in that way. They can get plenty of laborers if they offer good wages and honest payment. But before they can reasonably expect to succeed with great brilliancy in their effort it will be necessary for them to insure something else. For instance, they must guarantee that "respectable white laborers" shall be treated as if I themselves and their avocations were respectable. They must be able to guarantee decent and respectful treatment to the new-comers. They must be prepared to I show that the desired immigrants will I not be sneored at as "carpet-baggers" and put under a social and political ban. No I freeman who enjoys the privilege of personal independence in. the North will consent to give his labors for the prosperity of the South, if he is to be com -1 pelled to undergo, in consequence, in suits, threats and hatted. Until Virginia learn9 these facts, she had better save her money, for, we imagine, very few men will be so idiotic as to rush to her aid merely to furnish Virginias sons fresh I victims for their outrages.

of

whites in the middle of the night. The blacks defended themselves, and in the affray the eld negro was wounded, (his

:$k

wp

ar7d,iw\ jiKitw Wrr# kiljfd.

bo iM nfgro-i went to M. ($&• placed tbiinselves under the protcctron ofttie agent of the Preedmen's Bureau, who turned them over to the civil authorities, from whom they were taken, by a mob, and carried back to (tour own bouse and hung. I was told

by several different persons, who gloried I A nimii jCpuatSr. am* act tff bwMrism, that thirteen ne.

groes—the greater number of whom had nothing, whatever, to do with the affray —were hung on the spot where the two whites were killed. Old John Dias, with bis broken leg could not escape, and was the first to swing.

from Enterprise, had his house pulled .down over his head last summer and hia stock of pigs, chickens, &c., carried off by a squad of "chivalry," who were carrying out the time-honored Democratic

idea that

man 0

contribute liberally of their railroad I ved. twenty years in the South, and gains when the box goes round, and .thus I ggjygd through the war in the rebel may expect to go to heaven by railroad. I

arm

Northern birth, who bad

yj

waB

near

driven from his own farm

ghubuta and threatened with death

that route, and Erie operators will not I because he would not vote at all on the I fifteen counties which have not yet remake it. I question of ratifying the Constitution I ported an abstract of the assessment of framed under the Beconstruction laws in I

has published I june j^t. I stract of taxes leviod on duplicates. It

field. On the financial question he is op-1 teaching a negro school in Alabama, and I delay is keeping back the report of the posed to either expansion or contraction. I ho proposed to teaclr a school at Quit-1 Auditor

All this in the county of Clarke, State

WE are informed that ex Governor of Mississippi, in the middle of the 19th LIETCHKR and other Virginians are try-1 century. ing to raise a fund "to send a committee 1 This story of wrongs, cruelties and opNorth, to induce some respectable white I pressions under the old

The school master is abroad among the colored population in the South. A. merchant told me the other day that he had been nearly imposed upon by a little negro urchin who presented a forged order

The cotton crop is a poor One this year but the price is good, which makes the crop, on the whole, tolerably remunera-

Infc'fM I bad kfa ^jFk and T» IBIVH h*r RTK»M -FOM^ we*-Jt§ she was thus deeerte^^She -le a m, E6* spectable lady.

THE latest candidatea for bankruptcy are John Carpenter, Warren county Jacob W. Parkhurst, Boone coanjyrj Washington Franklin, Henry county

RBV.

An old negro, who, by his own indus- ... ..

a

try, had bought a few acres of land anfl| /_ put up a little cabin on it, a few miles

tive. Planting has played out in the I Cicero and Irving, but very good for Mar South, and farming begun. Tillers of the ble and Brick Pomeroy

soil endeavor to raise corn and meat for their own subsistence first, and make the cotton crop of secondary importance.— Large plantations are beginning to crumble into small farms. In all this can be Been the dawn of a prosperity in that matchless cduntry, Such as it never saw, even in the days "when men and women were sold like cattle.

Mobile, the Gulf City," is a played

rich pr.,ri„ .„d of south A.. bama and the interior of Mississippi had I

The star of Selma is in the ascendent. In a fine country, with a good

and prosperity, and that Grant is going I g0od railroad communications and the I tully rejoices. Turning to the editorial I I ... S77A* IA Mtn/1 to hold things "level.' Men who never dared to express sympathy with Radicalism before, are now loud in their support of the Republican party. At Meridian, Miss., an extreme and violent rebel who had bargained to sell a tract of land at a very low price before the election,backed out from the trade as soon as the result of the election was kn'own, saying as a reason, that "land is land now." Some rebels affect to believe that Grant is not much of a Radical, that he will be a second Johnson, &c„ but under all of this pretense can bo seen a feeling of satisfaction at the result, that is astonishing. In the section where the writer ha3 been sojourning, there is a great and general desire expressed—and I think the people areusually honest in it—to have Northern men come and settle among them. To •how what a change this is in public sen* timent, let me speak of a few instances of "man's Inhumanity to man which have occurred within the past year in one County in Mississippi.

immense mineral wealth of North Ala-1 bama beginning to pour into her lap, she is a live, flourishing little place and has brighter prospects than any other interior city of the South.

Indiana Netvs and, Personal.

NINE persons, charged with murder, occupy cells in Marion county jail.

MRS. J. B. CONATY has been voted the most popular lady in Indianapolis. JOSEPH HAYKS, of Shelbyville, is slaughtering sheep at Columbus and intends killing about ten thousand head.

EIGHT hundred and sixty one petitions in bankruptcy have been filed in this State since the law went into force.

M'XLE ZOE proves an attractive card at the Indianapolis Academy ef Music this week.

HON.. JOHN TAFFE, member of Con gross from Nebraska, formerly a resident of this State, is visiting his old friends at Indianapolis.

A

MOST

earnest temperance reform is

now being carried forward in the town of Knox, Starke county, and vicinity. The effort promises much good.

B. N. PAPKT, of Versailles, wants to be doorkeeper of the House of Bepresenta tives this Winter. Let him have the place, by all means. He is a good typo and deserves a "fat take.''

MR. HRZKKIAH KINKLE, of Ovorton, hitherto a repectable gentleman, the father of twelve children, has "lit out" with a married woman, the mother of five promising "pledgee," &c. There is great commotion in that quiet village.— A dose of hemp would be good for Hezekiah.

W. H. MANSFIKLP, a school teacher, and for some time a resident of Columbus, a few days ago left his wife and family, and started for parts unknown, in company with a grass widow by the name of Amanda Jones. He had just sold what property he owned and received the money therefor, when he, without a word of warning, so heartlessly deserted his wife and her two children. Mrs.

CALDWBLL was formally install-

ed into the pastorate of ths Old Presbyterian Church of Crawfordsville a few days ago. Bev. Dr. Fisk preached the sermon, aid Mr. If^itcbell gave charges.

wa8

regime

could be

ad infinitum

but enough,

One would naturally ask, can a people who practice or applaud such cruelties ever be trusted 2 Let the Government protect its loyalists in the South, be they poor, humble or ever so lowly, and the "twin relics," Rebellion and Ku-Kluxismf being politically unpopular, will be dead, buried and damned from this time on for

written by himself for a small amount of I

«h« «. „f ,h8 greatest MM-

ties now threatening the business proB- I

the

A man named Henry, who has been

operating over in Bucktown, a delightful

suburb of Indianapolis, as a sort of doctor, was arrested on Saturday nigh., last and committed to jaii, on charge o* poisoning a negro man.

INADVERTENTLY we erred in stating yesterday that Hon. H. C. Newcomb in-

niggers have no rights that tended to change his residence to Yer-

non, Jennings county. It is true that he has retired from the political editorship of the Indianapolis Journal, but he will continue to make Indianapolis bis home.

THE Slate Auditor wants to hear from

re&

and personal property* or an ab«

the business of the county Auditors

to attend

to this some time ago," and the

0

jftBt summer, was overtaken near the jay iegislation during the coming win

State and may possibly de

ter. THK fool-killer is still neglectful of I duty, as is apparent from the fact that Bev. M. Mabin, a Methodist, and Bev. N. S. Sage, a Universalist minister of Logansport, are engaged in a public discus- I I sion upon the old question /'Where do we go to when we die The debates are said to be attended by large audiences. The great Foster-"Jargo" debate I ought to have ended that'sort of thing for

Indiana.

IN 1865, 3,600,000"passenger, trains ran over 71,000,000 miles in England, carrying 252,000,00 passengers. This traffic produced £14,724,302, or about $73,000,I 000/ iiaa aofijKOJ

Newspapers in School.

It is saido-but bow shall we believelt? that the school officers of Philadelphia have resolved to substitute newspapers for the reading books now used in the

a

nu

groceries, and the gentleman added, very I people approve of the plan.

which is apt t0 grow weary

perity of the South is this thing of of wars that eftc|ed hundreds

niggers learning to write. He apprehends that in a few years they will all live by forging orders

c!®im.ea

In Philadelphia, where all the newspapermen are graduates of the High School, and write English with an elegance that would have astounded Addison, no doubt this experiment would be a brilliant success. Pupils in the grammar schools, would find opportunity for profound meditation in the local reports of some ottfjflMjQitt'ud*' while, the younger childrenTn the primary schools would be delighted with the simple Saxon of Mr. "Occasional's" letters to

The Press.

ir A HEAUIIKUL I"4§^ t'AiK S?K.t jr.it y..u »ir* it ti»v^ rit*iin4 ai'(J diftlresbitig oruptioijf and cutaneous diseases cured without fail, go to any druggist and ask for Palmer's Lotion.—Columbus,

But

we have »ome little doubt of the propriety

out institution. Ottce the products of the ofintroducing^ mannerand win dispatch. j?i„«e ^woaaMd.

The Democrat

flWand

to go down the Alabama and the Tom- I editions daily for the use of schools and bigbee to her wharves but the opening I accadamies, because an expurgated edition I of one of these journals would often be a up of certain unfinished railroad commu-

to print expurgated

bJank Bfaeet if they should nol be

nications makes freights cheap to the At- I carefully pruned, bigoted and narrowlantic coast, and ef course Charleston and I minded parents might object to sending Savannah are better cotton markets than I their children to the schools in whicb Mobile, because nearer New York, Liverpool and the rest of civilization. The harbor of Mobile never was worth any« thing, and she is now a played out and deserted old city, which will be known in history as the place near which Farragut tied himself to a mast and created a first-class sensation.

they wet'e used, flow would it do for the head boy or girl in the reading class of a public school to take up

The Herald

and read for the information of the other scholars the following: "If the young lady in a blue dress, in a Fifth-ave. stage, who winked at the gentleman with a black mustache, last Monday, wishes to make his acquaintance, she will address N. B."? Or how would this do for the youthful mind to feed upon? "AnswerSome iron says (to whom because of

Good for the hinkey pinckies!' and grate-

page of The World, the Youthful Mind, naturally interested in sugar would read: "Strength of mind disdains the aid of sugar, and milk is for babies, in the welfare of which the strongminded female takes no interest, having long ago devoted her own mammary glands to the pro. is of acetification invoked by Lady Macbeth. But I I there can be no real discussion of the ques-1

tion of woman-suffrage without copious IO tea." Passing to The Democrat, the Youthful Mind would learn the theologI ical reasons for believing that Abraham

Lincoln is now bathing iu fire and brimstone. The Express would inform the I student of ethnology that the nigger is a kind of monkey, found wild in Africa, and tamed in America. And in what a terrible distress would be the boy, fond of his arithmetic, if such a boy there be, to read The World on the Presidential election, and to learn that six sizes are seven hundred thousand mines, and that if eighty-eight vulvar fractions are deducted from, or added to, or multiplied by seven thousand square decimals, Seymour has a popular majority of six millions, and Democratic principles will triumph. Such reading as this would certaiuly inform the Youthful Mind, but would not a little ignorance be as well?

N. T. Tribune

LIKE "QUAKERS' GUNS."—Artificial teeth are of little use and easily detected. Take care of the real ones. All you need is fragrant SOZODONT. Use it daily and your teeth will be the last of Nature's gifts to fail you.

"SFCAUIJMCNQ's GLTJS" mends Headless Dolls and Broken Cradles. 2deodlw

A

HIQHLX

intelligent lady, a resident

of Syracuse, N. Y., says that she was afflicted nearly a year, periodically, with derangement^ of the circulation, the blood rushing to the lungs with such force as to threaten congestion and death. This was attended with the most intense pain in all parts of the body. Failing to obtain relief from any of the physicians whom she employed from time to time, -»bo was induced to try the PLANTATION

BITTERS, and to her surprise and joy they have relieved her, and she is now in good heklth a&d flesh. I

MAGNOLIA WATER.—Buperior te the bast imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 2deodlw

Tnd., Democrat, July

12,186b r+- TT 4W

FRANCE SNUBBED BY AMERICA—The njfivenal opinion of the American people, that France has never produced a perfume superior to PHALON'B new perfume, "FLOB DE MAYO," has greatly mystified the

amow propre

a

of the great

toilet chemists of France. Neither French-made perfumes nor French-made potentates are wanted on this side of the Atlantic.

SacreU

Sold by all druggists

Phalon'ft Papliiaii JLotlon

for Beautifying the ,8&I3 and COMPLEXION.

Removes all ERUPTIONS, FRKCKLK8. PIMPLKS MOTH BLOTCHES, TArf, etc,, aidBJto« THE SKIN SOFT, FlAB aBd BLOOMING. Far LADIES la the NDBSEBT His Invaluable. For GKNTLKMEN after8HAY1NU It has no equal. "PHAPIAN LOTION" Is the only reliable rem edy for Diseases and blemishes of the SKIN.

PHALO.V8 "PAPHIAN B0AP" for Ihe TOILET. NUIMEKT and BATH, will not chap the 81IN, Price, '25 Cents per Cake.

"FtOR DE BAT#," s: "FLOB DE 1IAYO."

A NEW PE1FUHK FOB THE HANDKKKCHIKF, KIOUISITE, DELICATE. LASTING FBAGBANCKPHALON 4 SON, NKW l'ORK, Sold by all Drug, glgtS. fldwly-atorm

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Boots

TO SUIT JL

E I E S

Havftfg just received, at-

c. E. RUGGLES

well selected Stock of ITjmen, Aliases, and Chi drtm'a Summer Wear, which I will ofter tor aal at the

Very Lowest Cash Price!

And I have also received a large assortmeuto( Ueo'g, Boy'* «nd ToutU'i Boots midlahone, bough at the he»d of the market, so they can bo

Sold to Salt the Present Times

My motto is "Buy Otieap, Sell Cheap— •'HH I'rofita and Quick Sales." I eiao manufacture ail kinds of

MEN'S WORK

On the shortest notice and the most fasbiotia

Kiic schools, andthat many intelligent I styles. MENDING done neatly and iu haste.— I ii ,i Tt /ilnimnri I Don't ferget tue v^lase, but call and examine

19

I

lf yotl j£1 not

of

buy.

fr8dtl

of the history

years ago,

and of kings whose tombs are unknown. "Congressional debates, State affairs, wars and their causes, accidents, floods and fires, great public improvements,' we are told, "are subjects upon which the youthful mind will feed much more prof« itably than upon beautiful orations or pathetic fancy writing." This is hard on

In consequence of an anticipated trip tc Europe early next Spring I om determined to reduce my largo and elegant atock of Clothing & Gents' Furnishing Goods down to the loweBt standard, and for that porpose wilt sell anything in my line, at greatly reduced figures—I know, ir.uch lower than ony other tabltshment in this city.

Give me a Call. 1 I,. GOODISAI, NO. 6 UNION ROW, and 118 MAIN ST. 23dtf

STflVilS AID TINWA11E. TERREHACTE, Oct. 12, 18G9. Haviog boughs the entire Stock of Stoves an War«s of '.V. iiockwoqd, I am prepared to wait on all th»t may call on mo at the Old Stand, 171 Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh.

PETILOSORARRof

IVER COAL.

Breedi

0. E. llUQGOiSS,

No. 16, North 4th Street.

OTJND FOR EUKOPE!'^^

of* Stock.

Reduction

A

P. 9. All kinds of J6b Work .done.in thepMi

OF MABBIAGE.-A

NEW CotmsE or LEOTUREB, as delivered at the Now Fork ffltasenm Anatomy, embracing,the subjects: How to Live and What to Ilv^ for Youth, Maturit7 and Old Age Manhood Gfenerl lly Reviewed. Tho Oauae of Indigestion Flatn Inco and Nervous Diseases accounted for Mar ia\o Philosophically OonsiriorAd, &c. Pocket olamea oontafaing these Lectures will be for warded on receipt of four stamps, by ad'iresaint SEO*Y New YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broac wav. NAW York. marltidly

^KCHITECT & BUILDER

J. A. VBYDAGH

Plans, Speciflcatiouu, Superintendence, and De tall Drawings furolahad frr leei description of Buildings.

OrrK'E.—South east corner of Main and ViRIi Streets, over Ponnelly's Drug Htore. myHOdlr

WAKREN'S IMPROVED

ROOFING.

We are prepared

io

put on this Boot, anil war

rant it for five years. 'fhlB is the best and cheap' est Boof lu use, and ie Ore-proof. Call on OLIFT

St

WILLIAMS,

Prairie OUr Planing Mills, cornor of »th Mulberry Scrnotv taSdt

COAL.

OTJLLIVAN COUNTY COAL

Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sal iivan County Goal, which Is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, *ill de IWer to any part of tbo city, by leaving your order at office of E. B. Bryant & Co., O. I. Rip ley, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom I have made arrangements to fill all ordors, and ivo all in'ormntion in rogard to the business. olGdtf J. A. MOBUAN.

JOHN McFARLANE is now selling !be bttt article of Rivor Coal, screened on tho widest screen in use in Vigo coonty, at as low a fignro as an inferior article cau be purchased. Those wishing to lay iu a supply should le.ik to tho'r Interests, and buy tho best when it is «s cheap as a poor article.

Orders left at the Post Office lobby, at the "VigoOoonty Scales," or addrea^d to Box 693 P. O., Terre Haute, will receive prompt attention. augi7dtf

QOAL COAL I!

Being now prepared to fill all orders for the beet of Brar.il block, and Highland Coal, at the cheapest rales, nsw is your time to lay in your Coal by leaving your ordors at 107 Slain street, or with B. W. Rippet under Dowling's Hall, on 6th street, with wham 1 have made arrangements to receive all orders and give all information in regard to tho business.

P. S. A large lot of Lehigh Coal on tho road. Aug?8d3m. K. F. MERRILL.

0ARRIAGE MANUFACTORY

HABPER, WTLDI & CO.,

Corner 2d and Walnnt streets, Terre Haute, Ind., Keep constantly on hand, and manufacture to order, all the laWat style* of CARRIAGES & BUGGIES We use none bat the finest material In the cantraction of our work, and warrant It superior oany offered In this market. Especial attention jvon to BcriiBiha. fjelOdtf

STORAGE, COMMISSION 6 GRAIN,

OWBU TUIXBB ». •JBTAWT

E. R. BRYANT & CO., (Successors to J. H. TCSNIB,)

Forwarding & Commission Merchant* CU1IU IS Orain, Floor mad Salt.

Highest market price paid for all kinds of drain Agents for STAB USIOH LNN^'J Ware Home on Main Htrsei,

T. H. 4 I. B. B.

Hear tjie

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RED JACKET AXE

COLSTON'S PATENT.

Patented Jnly 0, 1867. Re-lssned Aug. 18,1868, Extracts from Letters and Boports of the work in* qualities of the Axe. -"T.s

I. Your Axe is bound to be THE AXE. II. It will cut 2S per osnt. better. III. My brother lost one 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 ($26) dolla'S would not buy it. Y. It will cut hoop-poles better than any other Axe.

VI. I would not 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., Ao.,

ad infinitem.

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MONTH 92 a gear

This is aNew Magacine embracing the more pop nlar features of

"The Atlantic"

and

"Living Age."

THE CHILDBEN8 HOUB

$1,25 a year.

All of these Magazines $4. OW A specimen of either, 15 cents. Addre.s T. S. ABTUHR A SONS, ?T1 Philadelphia, Pa.

mHE Great New York Agricultural, 1 Hortlealtnral aBd Family Newspaper, The RURAL AMERICAN, published in the city of New lork, it the LARGEST nnd MOST ELKGANT Paper of its class iu the nited 8tates. Price tl,80 a year i0 copies 912,60

20

copies$20,or enly OSK DOLLAR a year Svery •ubscriber in clubs of tea, at 11,69, will receive a free pneksge of IABLY R03K POTATOES, sell, in? at 940 per bbl., PORT PATD, worth 91,25. The BUBAL AKXBICAH ii everywhere admitted to bs the BEST, CHEAPEST, and the most PRACTICAL farmers' and fruit-growers' paper in this country. Its editor-in-chinf is an old farmer and fruit-grower of FOBTY YEABS' experience I— Ths publication of thte paper was removed in June last from Utica, N. Y., to NEW YOBK CITY and the Editorial and Business Office te NEW BatmpwiCK, N. J., (near New York,) where its proprietor owns a farm within the city limits, of 122 acres, worth 960,003 and a'eo has a large CASH CAPITAL to ensure

Permantncg

to bis publi­

cations. Club^Agents wanted evert where, who are paid a very liberal compensation. Samples of paper, black subscription lists, Ac free. Addrees T. B. MINEB, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

nf AA|| KAJTHOOD—Nothing to lmporDliuVlli tant. Send two stamps for sealed 73 pages on the whole subject. Dr. WHtitin, confidential physician, 617 St. LonU, Mo., stands pre-eminently above all others in his speciality.— No matter who failed, stats yonr case. Patients reated by mail in every State.

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bo used wtta IkTSS.

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SIXTEBN LABGE DOUBLE QIIABTO PAGES OF FIVE COLUMNS BACH Printed in Superior Style, on Book Paper, and Appropriate!} Illustrated. In brief, is will be ABLY EDITED, FINELY IEHJ8T«M*D, HSATIT PBISTED, and ADIPTED TO TSEWBOIK COvmat. Its ample psg^s will embrace Departments devo« ted to or treating upon. Agriculture, Horticulture. Rural Architecture, Sheep Husbandry, Cotton Culture,

Literature. Education, Science aid Art, New Inventions, Domestic Economy, Natural History, Travels, Topography, tieneral Intelligence, News, Commerce, The Markets, &e., Ac.

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GEO. IB. BUD CO., lUaa&ctttrert, fluiiwll taut, ttokHt AKHiat ami BteciMrti f»r ladles' and Children's Shoe*, Bobbers, Ac.

HAWS AH9H8EI

mmror "KAGAIIKK FOR focia noM& QAN3 CHBISTIAN ANDKBBBN, ths Onittst Living Story Teller, will nnd new Articles direct to the BIVUUOB. The aew Voluee bfgina Jan 1809, and will be brighter and fresher than ever,

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reproduced in rich colors, for our subscribers only. Size 16x30 inches, and well worth *6. Copies will be sent by wall, pre-paid, in the order of aabsctiption. HITRD & HOCftHTOS, Pflbliskers, 459 Broome Street, Hew Yotk. Sample of Magazine sent frr 33 eta. Prospectoa free.

XIt. "WHITTIER, 617 St. Okftria street, St. Wuh, Ho.,

WHO

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

WEWOMAN

of

a Progressive,

Timely, Satertaining and Useful BUBAL, LITER ABT, FAMILY SITE BUSINESS NEWBPAPIB,—manv (estiag. mora th*n ever befoto, th* onward and upward spirit of its Mott», "Hscplsior," and Oojocts, "Progress ami Improvement, and making It the

BEST WEEKLY IN AMERICA With Offices in Now York City and Bochester the great Business and Commercial Metropolis, and the Heart of a lamed Rural District—the ltORAL pos*.esses uneqaaled faci.ities for accom pushing its object.

Beports if the principal Metropolitan and Pro vincial CATTLE,OBAIW, PBOVTBION, WOOL,and other Markets, will be a Prominent and Reliable Feature.

The BUBAL is not a MONTHLY of only J2 i'sues a year, but a Large and Beautiful WEEKLY of B-. Numbers! In nearly doubling its fix, its Price is sot increased I

XX, FOR 1869:

SINGLE COPT, 93 a Year Five copies, 314 Seven for?19 Ten for $25, &c„ with free copies or preminms to olubAgenti. Now I® lhe„TiiH6 to fenbgeribe and form Clnb9l Liberal inducements t» Locflil ClubAjrentfl, but no trikv®! ing canvassers employed. Specimen*! Show Bills Ac., sent free—or, the 13 numbers cf this Quarter, (Oct. to an.,) on trial, or as specimens, for ONLY FIFTY CENTS P. O. Money Orders, Draits and Bcgi.tcrcd Letters at our risk.

Address D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park Bow. Ne# York, or Bochester, N.

WHAT LEADING JOURNALS SAT THE RunAL NF.W-YOBKIB will henceforth be published simultaneously her© and at Bochester. Its Kdltor, Mr. D. D. I. MOOBB, late Mayor of Bocheaur, has been nearly twenty years at its head,and has surrounded himself by a very able Corps of Assistants and Contributors. He has done a noble work for Agrloulture in the West and is now rapidly enlarging the field of his usefalneBS,—W. Y. Daily Tribune

PROVISION STORE!

F. J. MOLLO

duui ni

Groceries and Provisions,

No. 9 4th Street, me ioorSoMtk of tk* Post (Mice,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

The undersigned has Jnst opened at the above stand, a flrst-class Family Orooery and Provisloa Store, with a large and well peleoted stock of new and freeh articles suitable for every day use ih families, to which he calls the attention of his friends and the public generally. floods delivered to any part of the olty ftree of charge.

Highest cash price paid tbir Country Produoe. jy«d6w F. D. MOLLOY.

The Largest Sale of Slock "West of Oinoinnati

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subscriber for

sends S2.S0

(theregular

who

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elegant Chromo,) THE QUACK DOCTMK, BX HIHBT L. STEPHENS,

price dirtectly to

the

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BII81KB88 H.ifl WASTE1K

want a first-olan BUSINESS KAN or lu this county, to introduce oar

Sewing Maehinet.

Add rets, for farther particu­

lars, the WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland^ Ohio.

er Strips, applied to tho sides, bottom top and center of doors and windows. The sale Is beyond anything ever offered to Agents. From Ten to Tweaty-Uve Dollars per day oan be made. Send for agents' circular. First who apply secure a bargain. J. B. BRADSTHKET A CO., Boston, Mass.

Aft VALUABI.K BECKim for 1™ dress, with stamp, Maine.

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Ad-

CBT ft CO., Bidford,

AGENTS WANTED in

all

parts of

iviUW the Dnited Btates, to sell our inimense list of 1,000 diiTerent BOOKS, BIBLES AND PHOTOOBAPH ALBUMS, Every family wants something from it.

Catalogue* famished free on application, and Books sent post-paid to any address on receipt of price. Canvassing books containing the list, with prices, together with blank aheets and printed heading for enrolling a list of name*, sent free to any address on receipt of SO cents.

Anybody can sell from 100 to 1,000 of these Books almost anywhere. For terms to agents and other information, addrees JOHN E. POTTER ft CO., Publishers, Nos. 614 and 017 San som street, Philadelphia, Pa.

S.BABBEBT.

IOWA

J, &. MABSH

lilCAL KUTATK AGENCY FABMS, WILD LANDS, And Oity Property of every description, for Sale.

Ad experience of fifteen years enable us to insuie satisfaction In every department of bosinr— re ating to a general Beal Estate Agency.

HABBEBT & MABSH,

64 WALNUT BTBSKT,

nSTdwly Oea ?»•»•, Iowa

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PfE\? GROCERY AND

The undersigned will sell at Pobllo Anction, on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15111,1868,

Prairie City Livery & Bale Stable

Corner Third and Walnut Street, near Buntla House, Terre Haute, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. K. the following property,to-Wit

Eighteen head of Horses, 8 TopBugties, 2 open Buggiea, 1 Closed Carriage, 2 Sundown Carriages one N. Y. Spring Wagon, one Twe-seated Sleigh, one three-seat do. do. 12 sets Single Harness, fonr setts double Harness, one Fire-proof Safe, two Coal Stoves, Pipe and Zinc, one Cutting-box, large size one Block and Teckle, extra poles and fills eight string Bells, 6% feet long Blankets, Wolf and Bnffaio Bodes, extra pieces of Harness and Halters, Bridles, Saddles, also many small articles too numerous to mention.

All of the above articles will be seld without reserve, to the highest bidder. TEBIIS OF SALE*—Ail sums of (10 and andor cash. All sums over that amonnt six months time,

by

giving note with approved security.—

Sale to continue from day today, until all are so!d. W'MM«:T.

14dlm

W. HOWABD.

pARTICULAE NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Firm of Austin ft Grigsby are requested to call at my Store, south of the National House, Sixth Stieot, and settle ths same immediately, as ne are iu need of all our outstanding claims.

LUTHER GBIOSBY

Thankful for patrouagi heretofore received at the former etand, I invite my fri nds to call at my new stand, forinerlyoccupled by Win. HenseL where I shall be pleated to furnish Groceries and Country Produce at 1h» lowest market rates. novldlm LUTHEB GBlGSBY.

Real Estate Column

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HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office over First National Bark, S. E. Corner ot Fourth and Main Streets,

Terre Haute, Ind.

AboiiKM of tilld furnished, iiO&ns negotiated, aad Meney invested. FOB SALE.

CITY PBOPEBTY,

Forty Lots In Linton's Addition to Terre Hante House and lot, east Oblo street, House and lot, in McHurraln's Addltitlon, Honseand lot In Sibley's addition on 6th street, Honse and lot in Bese's addition on 8th atreet, House and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th streets,

House and lot on North 6th, between Uhesnnt and Linton streets. Two business Houses on Math street

OOUNTY PBOPEBTY.

Farm ef 80 acres in Honey Or ink Township, 173 acres in LintoB township. 8 Acres below the Boiling Mill, wess side canal.

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N I O N A E A N -P.

FLOUB.8TOBE

FBiXK HEnifi ft BKO Manufacturers of all kinds of

CRACKERS, BREAD and CAKES,

BBETZEL8n

sMoetJ and Dealers in

GROCERIES,

On Lafkyette St., between Canal and Depot, E MI EL

USUI'S sTlTTTtlirX"*«•«»•»N TAILORING

W I N E I

I E S

[THE BBST JBITTJE Jfor Weakly Persons. FOR THE WEAK,

FOB THE PALE, FOB THS SICKLY, iU FOB THE AGED, »«*». FOB FKMALEM* A. Jf

FOB SPJtING USE 1II

Equal to Them

Sheer's StudJwTWine Bitters,

WINE, HEBBS & ROOTS gnu'l Oelebrftted Wine, so well known, with hWWBIB, -"^WSD^hkbbt BABE fi eUf&KB, and such other HEftlBS and BOOTS a* will In all Oimiiilit Dlg&st4o<i promote the Secretloniol the Sjatem II Ihe OAtur»l chaoaahi. ft&d gWe

TONE AND VIGOR —TO TH»—

YOUNG AND OLD, MALI AND FKMALI! Brings

All nee it with wonderful sucocse. WW If

COLOR

To the p*le while lip, BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin face and care-worn countenance.

Cures FEYEB and oteates APPETITE. them. Use none other. Ask for SPEED'S STANDABD BITTEB3. Sold by Druggists and Qrocers. See that my signature is over tho cork of each Bottle. f,

ALFRED SPEJER,

Passaic, N. J., and 243 Breadway, Now York. M* Crade supplied by JOHNSON, EOLLO WAY St CO., Philadelphia: GKOBQKA. KKLLY, Pittsburg, and by all Wholesale Dealers.

Forsale by BAVB, G0LICK ft UEBBY aul3w«d Tu Thura Sat -5 1 '.

JOHN BARNIKLE. Merchant Tailor, a MAIN STREET, Over Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would respectfully call the attention of the citi sens of Terre Haute, and the pnbllo in general that he has rented rooms above Saxton A \V»Im» ley's Dry Goods store, for the purpose of carrying on llerehant Tailoring. He keeps always on hand a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF CAS8IHEBE3, YESTIHG3 OLOTHS, Ac., and is ready te make it up iu The LalMt Style and

on Short Notice,

and on very Seasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promisee to make up to older, whether the geods be iurniihed by him or not.— Everything in hts line cheaper than anywhere else.

Outtlng dene and warranted to fit. liberal patronage solicited. ang29dtf.

INSURANCE COLUMN.

FIBE AND LIFE,

INSURANCE AGENCY

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The following ^Old and Reliable Oempaules Bepreseuted.

Merchants fire Ins. Co., HABTFOBD, CONN.

NorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co HABTFOBD, oonn.

Corn Kxchange Fire Ins. Co 167 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK.

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de30dly INDIANA.

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Lumberman? Fire Ins. Co. OF CHICAGO. ^•star "ix ..-.t.--.:

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co OLEYELAND, OHIO.

Application* taken and Policies issued in any of (he above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply to

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ST* Me A. CRANE,

General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

OFflOJEi

Main^St., between 5th & 6th Terre Haute, Ind.

Office ISO Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Bust

Also Ajfent for A

Peopled and Telegraph

I E S A

M. Ex. Co'g Fast Freight Lines

From New York, Boston and intermediate points,

ClaiMS for Overcharge and Dan age yroaptlj smie« at this iffwqr.

M. A. C&ANE.

MATS

AND CAP9,

EW YOEK MAT STOBB

Joseph C. YntesJ JUST IN BBCKIPT OF Mens' Hats ot all kinds,

Boys' Hats ot all kind*,''

price*.

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BUsses' Hats of all kinds, -y.ti Infisnts* Hiats of all kinds. And at all

ljA- Hats made to older on short, uottce. Ooa«

***TEE FALL STXJLJBS,

145 Jfaln Street. Terre Haste, la4, •OTSTdtf

SAINT. LOUIS

0 It

I A N O

•ANUrACTIIttlNfi OOMPAMl. (The Pianos of this Company are eesentialiy

Pianos for Western People.

They are not only made at home, but are veil made. They have taken

Four First Premiums,

at Western Fairs. They possess ouriTalled ex eellenceof tone and finish, aad oumpar.- well In all respects with the beet instruments Oi Eastern Manufacture.

Prices T«rj from $450 to $700. 1COOBDIM0

TO *ND rtXISB.

•"Brery Piano is warranted for Fire Teare.^n OLD INSTRUMKNTa KXOHANQKD AT LIBKB4L BATES Warehouse lOi Sooth Fifth Street, corner

NEWS AND STAT10NEKT ROOMS!

Sixth Street,

Opposite New Post Offi'-e Building. AU New Tork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papers and Magazines

ma

hand regular and as soon

aa issued, W Special attention psll to getting back Numbers.'

Innltial Paper aul Eoralopee always on hand or ttas^ad to order, Bche&i Fapor, a good artlcheap. GI7B. A. ABNOLD.

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MERCHANT'

TJII ij O ltlJYU.

sk .1 •. -A! 11

Merchant Tailor,

Has just receivod a

fc-vs

NEW STOCK j. j?*

ff Wit) utf

CLOTHS,

CA88IHERE8,

SSW

VESTIWGS,

3

tornU)h

,, BEAVERS

TRICOTS, Mmm-»,W

OVEBCOATIirC^

ksi.

UDdTBinniKO

Which he proposes to make up to ordet in the •••"•.f.'-T.--

Most Approved Style

AT THE

-itj

145 Main Street.

'No old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New.

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MERCHANT

TAILORING!

•. .rt jU,Vf....

FKKDERICK SCHLIWIHfi -.i-'

Has inst reoetred a large and well letoted 9took of •3i

Fall and Winter Goods!

v. r:v:-i j. •». Oooslsting In part of FINE

French, English and American

CA8SIMEBEI!

English Melton, forBu.ineMSuit.

French Cloth, Doeskin & Beave^

Which will be sold at ths vary lowest prices, foi cash only, by the yard, or made up te ordtr on short notice.

"LOW PRICES, EliCT FITS, and FIRST QUALITY GOODS"

Is my motto.

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Customers, old and new, are cotdialiy invited to all at

175 Main Bt.^OUtta sldM6t.~6tb & Ub.

H. B. Oatttng done to order also, Benovatlng and Bepairing in the cheapest ir anner. 43m

MERCHANT

TAILORING

ncatrndq nj pw

FALL TRADE, 1868.

BANNISTER

IS NOW BSOKIVINO HIS

FALL AMD WINTER STOCK!

FBENCH and ENGLISH

CASSIMERES

WW-1...i

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CHEVOIT

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1

flPSflSESS SUITS.

BLACK, BROWN, *BLUE, DAJjCLIA, AND SILVER FOX

EE AVERS!

And^ for^ Fjne Aesortmeat of i^apk jtnd Colored

uJtisdwBV'stf

itlf

Glottis ana Doeskin Oasslmeres.

BKAIITIFI'L

BS-3

8TVLK8

Of AMSBICAH CAS8UTXBE3 of all grades and prioes.

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Also kept constantly oo hand a good aasortmen OF Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs,

Suspenders, Ties,

SHIRTS,

•1 Lvfci

Sih-

Of the best quality, made to order.

A Good Line of

Woolen Shirts,

ot

Walnntiand opposite the Southern Ho:cl. my2?dly

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Knit Jackets, «t-* v'1 Shawls.

[A turn Niee Oa«a.J

Sstobele

and Valisea.

KB. BUCK

Still superintends the Merchant Tailoring Department, and guarantees a perfect St. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW, jAre cordially invited to call at

BAIKISTER'S, No. 79 Main Street.