Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 July 1869 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

yn: K,K HAUTE, UW©.j|' ^'-v Satnrflay Morning, July Hlh» 18#.

___ To Corresponded#. "Weliever notice communications not accompanied with the name of the author, •who must be made known to us if unacquainted.—

Don't wrile unless you have something to say of interest to the public and be as brief as the subject will allow.

Writ* on only one sideef ihe paper. The publication of a communication is no evidence that the editors adopt its sen timents. The author is aloMrwDonfi^le fpr them. J**,

Communications should be addressed to "the Editors ot the Ixratm," and not to individuals.

Thb

Journal calls for charges against

Di-mucratic officials. "We have already preferred many, Mid tbeonty in svrer the Journal has bee a able to make was: "We don't know anything about it." In the EXPBias of the l*th Inst., we made two charges of •& Twy?serious character, against a Democratic county officer. We were and are prepared to prove him guilty of serious maladministration of an important part of his official duties. Did the Journal attempt a refutation 1 No. It knew our assertions were literally true, and, in its next issue, it whimpered baok: "We iop'fc know anything about it." To attempt a serious argument with such a paper, as we have learned by experierce, is like training heavy artillery on a flea. When I. will make even a feeble effort to de« fend tno officer In question against the charges that we haTjB-mage^anfl jdrich wo stUnd reaJy to prove, at the proper time and plaoe, wo shall ba ready to bring out others from the long list that wg have on hand.

The

Secretary of the United States In

diaa Commission, having spent five months traveling among the savages of the West, Southwest, and South has re. cnntly returned to^report that after having visited thirtyone tribes consisting of sixty-six thousand souls, be failed to flod a single case of drunkoess or a scene of violence nor among them all Was there one blasphemer but, on tbe contrary, a "deep rellgiom feeling pervaded nearly all their conversation _atd council." Gen eral Sbkbioav and tbe Western settlor! take another and somewhat opposite View of the ease.

ThS Indianapolis

The

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Journal says: "It

is announeed'Stft Governor MOBTO* is to open ihaOiiiu Campaign on the part of the Republicans'.at suob time as be may appoint. Mr. Jtjatojr'a faabion of open* ing a w*r, and lying out the plan of its conduct, ba? hitherto proved ver/ jffdtt* tlve, and we have bo doubt wllPprove equally so in this case. Bis plan Is to make strong fighting from the start, and not to wait to see what the enemy is goiog to do." .j..-.--

A1 convention of Southern capitalists at Memphis or the^ cons iteration oftbe question' of the importation of Ooolie labor into the Southern and Southwestern Statte has been in session this week. There is plenty of room and profitable employment for the Asiatics. The climate is suitable to them, and thele iotrodttctionp besides giving an impetuf to agriculture, may be the foundation of important enterprise in tho South, hitherto prosecuted onlyinAsia.

Hon.E.C. ImobbsoLl, now travel­

ing in Great Britain writes in a private letter, notic.d la the -Chicago JoBffiXr that the*dosolation of Ireland is bfeyond inception. Tbe whole land is blighted, country and town. In the populous and once thrifty city of Dublin there are at present only -three buildings in proces of erection, and they are churches.— Priestcraft, rack-rent, and free trade have mo thetr work of desolation.mgft. t^Qroug ily. •".:

Earl

Debet protests againts tbe pas.

sago of the Irish Church bill, and thinks that the Established Church in Ireland will be left with a "miserable pittance absolutely insufficient for her purpose*" How havepnor Irishmen supported their iurcb, without any pittance at all If all religious sects in Ireland are placed on the same footing, and each receives its due proportion of State aid, the Established Church cannot sulfur injustice

A COTXUr BART, tcucb inollned to Stst!s ios, remarks that there are twenty Du tes not of royal blood in the pe«rage of E inland. Of these, eght voted for the Irish Churoh bill six Voted against it, two were paired, two remained neutral, for reasons which they explained, alid tbe remaining two were the turf-ru of Newcastle and Hamiltoft. 'Z^TT,-

The

San Francisco H9u$ LtiUr is oer^

tain that witbtt a year Um Californians will travel habitually to "New York, Europe and (.hina by aerial carriages. The News Leti is sure that tbe recent mod* el aerial carriage experiment was an unqualified success. Hence iU jubilant pre* diction.

T89BOMBMB tr 4 oT Ok the 2d day of November an election will beheld in Florida, by proclama tion of Governor Bkzd of that State, to take the Qpnte of the people of West Florida on th'o question'of annexing that portion of the State to Alabama. I-"-v

Aa Esortss paper,, speaking of the House of Lords, says, that His a "sbame» ful tbing tbat a person known to be a thief and 'a former should, in the course of

ernonal.

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In New^or Teon Swil] It is said that John Bright will cer- way

Lott M. Morrill is a candidate for the new Circuit Judgeship of Maine. Senator Morton and family are soon

Fred. Law Olmsted, of New York, Is to design the park injNeW JBritainJ..pt. Admiral Farragut, Dr. Sears, Jay Gould and ex-Governor Clifford are at Newport.

Senator Trumbull, ex-Governor Oglesbyandof Iliinoisans have gone to

Tke Worne of Mrs. Colt, the tbe celebrated pistol manufacturer, is $400,000 per annum.

Archbishop McClnsky will sail for Eu-

Adelaide Phillipps has been engaged By the Senior class pf Bowdoiu College to ting at a concert to be given by th9 class.

The Ret. Di, Todfr, of ritfsfield, was offeteMi'«Ala^ in gold a year to remain in California, but he declined.

Lafayette College in Pennsylvania has been madathp reciplentcf agift of $26.000 from jtftfafel Senrer, Esq., df Danville Pa.

President Grant *0$ family will arrive at the Stetson House, Long Brunch to-day and remaiji for se^^ra^daja^g.

Hon. Beoj, L. Whelan, of Alabama, died suddeniy-a few days ago,'at bis home in (Greensboro. He was Judge of tbe Pifat Ju^ial Ci*^gjt||J

Hon. Sanford E, Church has. beea preBentajiiWlth'R full table set of solid silver, gold lined, medallion pattern, byjiiljjtar leans county friends.

V. J. Walker, Superintendent of the Public Schools, of Winona, Minnesota, has been elected Professor of Latin fn the Minnesota State .University, located at St. Anthony, at a salary of $1,800 a year- QSQx*

The visitors to Lime Bqclt Light Hous^'JS^wparWo see Miss Lewi^ aredimy^focf'ei&fcg.' Miss L^wsla happy to see them all, but is afraid that she shall,be hinderejfcfrom ^Jeading to^h^ daffy duties.

,CS mmsss-mate PE0PER use of tue bible.

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en want to be religious, they always solemn note end you read all tbe waj^ttirodgh the chapter and are like a blind man.walking along .the road v^heft ihbfe are all sorts of flowers on bbih sides, never seeing a„sioglp one. |Men read thus, and feet a great deal bftter because they have read the Bible their family 1 Now I tell you, the onthihg you read In the Bible is that ich jumps into you, aad wbich you cannot get out of you. It is the vital, li$ninious part, and not the dead lette£ thatyou read, if you read "any part of the Bible. Suppose I should set up hous& keepi pfjopl ing.

ping on the same principle tbat some pie set up their religious housekeepA man goes to housekeeping, and .-gets a Bible, with his name on tbe inside, ami his name on the outside, and puts it on the table, in his best room and there It lies for month aad years without being offened-*-unless theji is funeral family" Sup'poBQ I should go to housekeeping, and should give an crder to tbe grocer for three boxes of sperm candles, s'ajing, "I am going to have a luminous bouse," and should put those candles aWay in tbe attic, and never light one of them? What is the use of candles but to biifn That is .yie very figure of our Muter, fie says, "No man puts a catidle under a bushel, but he lights it and puts it on a candlestick."

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THE TK1.1S lEiGEDI

icolars of the Harder of Br. Maxwell.

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A great many people think that tbe Bible is a Very sacred book. I will tell you bow it is a sacred book. If you rend this book, apd fiod moral qualities in it, and they-'art transferred a* living virtues to you, then to you it becomes a sacred book. Ibis book is sacred to y»u ju«t so far as Its teachings are incorpora ted in your ezperienoe and feeling, and beta bit further. All tbat part of tbe Bible la Bible to you wbich you live by. $o much of tbe Bible as you vitallsa it of no use to ypu. You put your Bible in your book-case. There it stands all 'lie week, perhaps. Or you read it once a day, or once a week, as the case may be. And you do it very decorously The room is still, and your children sit around the room In a stiff row. T§u put On spectacles and read and a6 you read, you lower the ^ey of your Toioe—-for v+ben

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thsBrjaa Newsletter] The killing cf Dr. Maxwell at Calvert bM Created a profound sensation 1r ou oommunityv.We give a plaio statement of t|ie^taAVWto uS, at wbicb we have every ra*tn to believe is cor fceetjOn them rning tbe 6 in-t about thirty men beaded by Dr. EUmmond and Pe il Brown, rode into Calvert andhiultMd In the street, tire o»Jorlty^of ihi'in lesUTrtly .dismounting and holding their borres by the reins. Dr. Maxw»ii, who was, at the ex reme end of tbe town, was notified of their praieoce, tbe objeet of their visit to klfl BWi, "and warned him ti leave town immediately. Dr. Maxwell remarked that be never run from danger, and that he would not at tempt to evade them. He then mounted his horse and rode deliberately and slowly down the street, passing^immedintely by this .crowd of »rmed men. Wheu he had passed tbem a few paccs tbe cmwh began to mount, sboutiog, •'Kill, him, kill hiaa I" Makwell spur* r-u lb horse int a gallop and turn •i daws into Across street, and, having a very jleet horse, those who saw him suptfiaaedihat be would make his e?ope. It Mttqcts, however, that be had no desire to get slffvy, and as soon as the crowd reached thi Wiie street Crimen c^d Jx-' iog. .Maxwell fell immeN9niy fVom his horsej wberetlpon tbe blco hiwy men rushed on bis prostrate bo3y7piercing it With balls and cutting it with knives.— Hh body was completely riddled, being pierced with eighteen balls.

In the meantime a crowd bad collected around the spot, and Dr. Hammond ana Ben brown stepped forward and announced that they were responiitkl&fjr the detd which had been done, and were ready to anower for it tbat Maxwell bad tBrei

nature, be" likely to enter th« Hnnor threat»ned their lives, and had tried to n—- W«n. with money, to kill them, and that such was thei&^seasoiie ^^kijling him.

House, with no powerjn the Statejo forbid his entranoe.'

The Cincinnati Chronicle mentions as "seasonably refresbiag" the rejoicings of Ohio Democrats over tbe triumph of, Waixer in Virginia, whose party elected two colored men in the State Legislature, and will ratify the Fifteenth Amend* ment.

We are reliably informed that Dr. Maxwell was a most excellent gentienfab and good citizen. During tbe war he was surgeon of the 6th Louisiana regi-

tmat

i* ~V3lgI*^ wa» arpanriotia sold^-, a&d stood in the highest estimation of all

was formerly from

the parish St. Mary, in Louisiana, and, We understand, leaves dependent chil dren and sister* to suffer his loss. ,. Ad I

The Accident on Ihe Erie Railway. Y' The officerrof furnished tbe accident at W "The throuu backed on the switch to get out of the i^p iMm tf.yv MU- —-©iv DVdav the"search warrants era ont.

not clear the

main track before the, latter atnMk.-fVhe coliafod, dpsetangfthe eW two engines gine, mail, express, baggage ing .can of

and smok-

in the

smokin^cftTTttve^or Bix jf wbom ,were, bit lad »nH firop nf~tVie bodies were bu#n» *-,

killed.and three ofthe bodies were burned. Bev. B. B. Halleck, of No. 329 East Fourteenth street, New York, was in the car and was burned to death.

So far as known six or seven killed. Tbe passengers were transferred fto another train and sent forwiu at 9

^Further accounts of the disaste^on the Erie Railroad, sffafe that Bev. J|r. Halleck .was not hurl by the coUision, but was jammed in by tbe brokm timbers, and waajlowly burned to death.

A passenger states theg the freight' train, which should have Wnted on a side track on the left of the rpad, this side of Stanton, ha(}£|tarted bgGpre the arrival of tbe e'xpress engioe, ana tbe former had not reached thejnal^jrack wtea it was struck}tty the engMp c? the &«ess train, whictyBps movirt^-at tbe Aifc of forty miles an hour.iythe engine of tbe freight train was standing oina frog so firmly fixed that it was misplaced. The engine of tbe express Struck the stfction house, to which it set fire, and then toned around went iff we track to the left,Steaded east The tender went to the tight, headed west. -The express car went djpwn tbe bill to&rds the rip el. The fill ger Sir was telest^pft into the Mggage ci^f. The whole train was burniX ue^vthe three rear sleeping cars. Qni doaen pieces of bsggage were saved Tne engine stood locked into a passenger oar.

After a vain effort to put out the flames with water carried from the river, the passengers mov.eg the freij '£jro!nhi were tnoved at 1 W a ad 6'clo6k this afternoon there was no engine at the scene of the accident. Some were suffering terribly from the injuries and several with great pain. At 6 o'clock this afternoonaine bodies were counted

Some distressing soenes of suffering occurred, and there were some remarkable escapes. The engineer of tbe express train stood br«Kly at bit Sost, and turned o&ic»OTirin*timea wiflrtiis engitre/Tmt fortunately escaped injury. Kev Mr. Halleck told hia brother-in-law he was not "hurt at all, but was wedged in. His fellow passengers used every effort to save him, but he.ditd a. slow aad agooicing death in the presence of sympathising fiiends who wereunahia to help him.

A voung German iaid bis father wa? burned. When the rums of tUe smokiug cur were removed, he reC 'gmt the r.» aiaios of his father by his wratb and some coins Tbe fault of the disaster is attributed to the engineer of the freight train who started out before the express train paesedfchim. J5e bar ttaapfftretf. A. German lost hi* wife and three children, wbiie he escaped uninjured.

The thri ugh mail and the registered letters lor Cleveland were destroyed.— Tne Way mail was saved through tbeez-

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of the two agents, Mtlsrs. Spencer

and N icholson. West Hope, the scene of the disaster, is in vljiap gounty,, Peon sylvan about :r's Eoe* seven"-nmes- west of Carr's" Bock, and .bout ten rods from the Delaware river. At the right of the track going west there is a rocky declivity of a&P«t fifteen foot.

PROHIBITION IX MASSACHUSETTS.

The lager Beer Question—Suffering Teutonia What the Wholesale Dealers Say—Continued Seizures.

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From 'tne'TBosfon journal.] The results of the vigorous enforcement of the Prohibitory law are beginning 4o-be -«eriou^y.dWldhy.lhfi-OatnIlin

structed and its national beverage forbidden. There is not a German in the city who does not feel himself the., most abused difeortals ant to 'hear? geWttlne eloquence it is only necessary to ask any of our Teutonic citizens what they think of tbe new order of thi|gfc |Their joter convivialities ate at an ena, or can only be enjoyed by resorting to means quite foreign to their open-hearted and ingenious natures. No'. thHtitbeJ do without their lager. Teutonia must drink or die But they canno.t gather in the accustom' ed places, and"' no true German ever drinks alone. Until their privileges are restored, no other subjact will be of the slightest moment to them.

But the .oppression oomes hardest upon the numerous class who see their mears of gaining a livelihood suddenly snatch ed from-tberii by an edict of the State. To eay nothing of tbe vendors—most of whom jweje bpB^y^^orderly m«t-w there arehunareds of Germans employed in the breweries whose occupation is practically gone, or soon will be, if the present State of afftirs sontinues There wfll be no alternative for them but to leave tbe State should a general suspen sion of tbe manufacture take. p'ace._ iJtr

Tbe teejgitf and retqgg dealqta£Sk£k? fting counsel Together, and will soon be

throughly organized. Tbe recent heavy seiaire was the tignal for a general gathering, and for two afternoons "Turn tt«lle" has been fill wth those wh fe Interests are chiefly affec ed. From the hints given out it is interred tbat a very^ vignri us movement i# being pr jeo ed—ti» rommeiioa afe Onceand ooMintU tBl wbat th-y regard as tbeir rights are restored. rWben it is considered tbat a single fir bas stored in its vaults at Boxbury beer to tbe valjje of eighty thousand dollars (tbe whole of wbicb will be a dead lost if not dispos of this season, it will be understood how vast are the interests whlob are threatened with a ruinous loss, ant which Sfc^feilting ttottoslN^theil§4^lw upon tbem,

Tbe wholesale liquor bouses are doing as 'od a business as ever. There is little dancers, it is said of their being inter e-ed with. No notifications or oommunia ions bave b?ea received from Major Jones, who keeps quite dark asjto his intenti s^djiigard to the ebfbrtfrment of tbe taw upon tbem. Ia conversation one of tbe principal dealers in the city spoke auite freely yesterday of his business and what he regarded ajsUbisldill^3#w*6i*fto law, and rela el an incident such as rqvtently tak place st his store, and as att iSustraiion of tbe feeling in regard to

.he law Jjap give to bis olfA "Twoof the leading clergymen in New England, men of the highest standing in society,*and connected with some of the most wealthy and respectable societies, called upon me yesterday, and one of tbe ganUemen says, 'I want for my own put* F*ef to-day some pure brandy. The. use of it bii8,*4onaj^"tposliiver Knowledge, saved my own life, and once, also thatof a'ycung lady, who would have died but for its relief. I am going to travel dorlog toy summer ao«tion,«Pd3f want eonte pure brandy And yet, I canncfltame into your establishment and buyit without causing you to violute a law which weuld impiion you and at the'tame time what oa»nLfio My reply was that there was tlff'brandy, and be should bave it. If be saw fit ropty for it ha might.,'HkVieVfi, and if not I would give it to him. He said he supposed I must feel like an outlaw, but be desired me to entertain tbe law. UU% ilO ujv vv outwiMUu

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so, because the better portion of the ooos* munity did not call me so, and did not consider me so." The gentleman referred

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to si ^b illed his intention to bontinue in bdsl^p^juitil his stocky 150,0confiscated, afSd he wi geyP jaitig Major Jones, he Ssid^had inVjjiencwuiging him on,* the 'tabid bJWky mu and the small dealers, who have been obliged to close up, but

Day fty day the search warrants go out,

ay were mostly in tbe Highland

districts -Four- seuur^jgeco made lty,

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aASTfowea**--The Terre Haute Express, in view of *0 save mey, tne cowarBly assassin, in purpose at least, from the |jenalty of bis crime, laments tne prevalence of tbe practice of stti^roncftpff ont Of young afcdjnperienced lawyers. It is a lamentable

the ineffective prosecution ot undoubted offender «pga|wt y«L a*p«fcnce and skill of older counsel. How it should

case to try.and theltfir|t analysis of evidenee to make to a jory, andolcl be deemed fit for a duty which, in all other Co&tHfc, is entrusted tt the ablett members of the bar, is more than we can SBy. «Jettled tteng, and the sooner it is nnyttlyd «nd rearranged the better it will *bl loathe community. Probably the paltry pay of the office has had (omething«4o do rJ^th the maUar, aad tt it has, a" county" Board will do wisely tot^d lo it by an appropriation. No money is needlessly spent that commands adequate abilities to represent and protect the intetests of community. Our criminal law, as we said the other day, is far too favorable to the "unfortunate" scoundrel who finds himself brought up tofsKM-an indictment-and the evidence, and with the necessary feebleness of .an inexperienced Prosecutor to aid it, a trial becomes little better than a game of chance. Gov. Baker pointed out this obstruction to an efficient execution df the laws in4tis last message but the Legislature did nothing about It, as it did nothing about most matters that, needed attention. The most obvious remedy is for the Gounty Board to assure tbe Prosecutor a good compensation, whether in the shspe of fees for particular sevices, or of salary, and with good pay attached there is no fear that good men will not take the offica—Ind. Journal.

Thesplendid

tripoftheyaohl Dauntlsss

deserves especial men^Qnc. Her time surpasses even that of the Henrietta ia the great ocean race of 18S6.. The Dauntless has proved herself capable of bearing off the highest Earopean honors. Commodore James Gordon Bennett, Jr., may well feel proud of her initial achievement She is a child of his own" creatibb" His money has been poured ojit upon h?r lib Water, and his faith lb her sailing quaii ties basuot proved unfounded. Built in New York by New-Yorkers, and owned by a native of our city, it is not surprising that ber quick trip should inspire a vivid national interest in her coming contests

Ardent, daring, and skillful, Mr. Ben nett is a representative American yachts, man. He has gone to Europe with the iotention of tearing the laurtb from tbe brows of his European brethren. The success of his vessel on tbe tbre»hldof his enterprise is as-jre indication of a com blete victory.—If. YSun

The recent death of a daughter of Gee Albert Pike, at Memphis, Tenn., from ao cidentally taking an overdose of ohloro form, recalls a number of other deaths wbich have occurred within a few years in the same way. Tber6 is something very faicinatiog, doubtless, in the relief from pain produced by this antithetic, but those who have recourse to it privately, do so under peril of losing their consciousness before they have placed themselves beyond its continued action, and thus of going on to inhale, itslnsidlbas vapor till they are past restoration. The safer course is to never make use of it except ander tbe direction and in the presence of a discreet pbysioian or nurse. —If.T.Sun. a

Tax Gbeat Dental Dibcovert oftbe age was made when the Bark of the Soap Zree of the Chilian mountains was incorporated With the other vegetable materials of fragrant Bozodont. Its property of ar resting decay, and obliterating discolor ttons in silks, muslins, &c., first suggested its use as a purifier and preservative of the dental enamel, and its effects as asso ciated with other antiseptic vegetable substaoces, has proved one of the happiest re suits of modern experiments. dlw

"Palmer's Vegesable Cosmetic Lotion has cured my face of the Barber's Itch of over nine years standing," writes F. S. Dewey, of Corrolton, Montgomery, Co. Ohio. dwlw

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Noticeable Fact.—That

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Magnolia

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of appealing to a man's reason is through big eye. In these busy times men are so deeply immersed in the conduct of mag nificent projects,that they forget all about the condition of their system aad hence it is that the Proprietors of the Plantation Bitters, which cures Dyspepsia purifies tbe blood, improves the tone the stomach, regulates the bowel?, and ndeed, invigorates the whole inner man re ao active in advbrtising. In fact, ad vertisements are mere sky-rockets sent up to attract attention to a really good artiole. i,

Wateb.—Superior to the

best imported Genhan Cologne,- and sold «t half tbe price. I0*dwlw

It toxt do not feel well, you send for a dootor, he calls upoa you, looks wise sucks tbe head of his.$aUjL scrawls Some hieroglifics upbn a piece or paper which you take to a drug store, and there pay 50 cents ,to.9I 0Cy .besides tbe doctor's fas," tor a remedy nine times out of ten, not half as good as Judson's Mountain Herb Puts, which is only 25 cents per box.— Do you think the former the beat be cause yon pay the most for it, if you do, we advtoe you to use just for an experl mont, the Judson's Mountain Herb Pills, and see for yoorself, that they are one ot the best family medicines compound! Tbey ctriousness, Jaundice, and all Female Irreg ularities. Give the Mountain Herb Pills atrial, Sold by an dealer! dwlm ii iii afci

j^halon's Paphian JLotion ftr Beautifying ttte

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tA\(Hn aid readers TUB aad bwomikg.

For LADIES la the NUBSUI Uis lavalaable. For fiunrunir anerSBAVUfS It feas no cqnal. "rflAPU* iulioa" is the only reliable remedy for Diseases ssi felesriahee ff the 8KUT.

•AWN'S "PAltaiH SOAP" ftr the TOUCT. MUBSKBr aad BATH, will not chap the BUN. tribe, •1

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N E W O Cash Assets .$4,00i,090. V, H03F0BD a BOUDIKOT, Agt».

TTENTION RAIL JROAD •iiOMXBACgOBa. We ia»nuf»cfuro 8tlCKL BOTTOM SCBAPSBS fr. thn most v?rove-i pattern*. Tbey a.e large, but light, ar eauly filiaJ, aad run on the smooth steel'bottom with the 1 a~t dr it. We are prepared to nil orders for any aambvr wanted. Wm. J. BALL A vJO., fi.gle Irjn Works,

Cor. l.t asd Walnut sts., Tarre Haute, Ind. JelS dim

riOAL AND WOOD.

LaI

^n'^r0^ PWo Bfraat^aetsraan roarsst Htieais»_ It,-.11 A'Tt-,!.!

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«r an b» KNa* WABD

bEE .HKS and t»n other distinguished clergyman a tr*TBl«ri. Xnona large oomTu volume, with flaa stcw eagrarhigi. -No oook published that ia aooeptabie to all elat.es, and offer, so g-»od *n opporinmty fur. A.(tnt*. Send fur oar descriptive circular with «ias and a SSOraenback.

J. B. BUBB a OU., Publishers, Hartford, Ot.

FJREI JFjlM Elf FIR El!! Globe Fire Extioguhber Co.. So. 4 Dey Street, AewTork. Qreat reduction in price. No. I tSS No. 2 SAO Jio. 3 S46. rint-«lM* Agents wanted,

as above.

AddrrS*

wahuv, A««»Ts,Pri.:r1I*r Where, male ana Mmale, to mtr.d ee tb QKStiiNSt IMPhOVBD COUUOM SMbSB 7AS1ILT 8SWINO MAOHINB. This maonine Will stkton, bem, fell, took, quilt, ooid, bind, bruld ani broidar in a suit sujtorlor manner. Prlc onlj $18. Fully warranto for Ave years. We »iu pay SlOSO lor any macnloe tbat wiuaow aatroug. er, more beaotil'al, or mirti elaeiis seam'h-n ours. It makes the "Slaitio Loak Stitch."— Kvery second stitch can be cat, and .till the oloth oannot be pulled apart without tearing 1. We pay Agent from 975 to 8200 per man to and p«nsea, or a commission om which twio* that amount can ba made. Addre.S 4 CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.,Buston, Slaas., or at. lionis, Mo. (Station.—D hoc imposed upon by elber pkrtlts palming off worthlorn oat-tron machioes under tbe sane name or oth jrwiae Oar. 1. tbe only genaiue and really practical cheap machine m^anfactnred.

Kefrlgerators# Ice tnests,

Co.

ONLY ONE D0LL48 The newly inyenteo p^cke. tim .pi"c8 smtabio eithtr lady or gentleman, in han some, metal cat a, white dial gilc lettered, brasi movements, .onnd and serviceable wi th key complete. A true permanan* indicator ot time

HRESS

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tbe D. a,on «eoMpt oi Oa* Danar, or three for 3-.60. I^ 'at.a tlon la not g'.Ten, money refutied,-- Add Ma W, SOoT PAOi, Ohatbalfi 3tr e', aavk^urlt'. ,Tna«Jol4« Waph fl#. Setd

Uataleirt.

tb* .. ased^za.

itst m.trKt,

partlSalars rvratue-

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UMlTTine nACUm. Proe The slaipiest, cheapest aod best Knitting Maoblae ever Invented. WjU.kBjtJU.OQO ,t.tabes panatai ate. XiberST'fndaoc&ents. to A»*njta.. Ai 4MKiooAsJ KJfiTTt«o atAOHtnrro., ou, Masi„ or St. Louis, Mo.

aad such the Systam li.

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Patent Temper.

(STAMPED)

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Jamestown, N. T,

LufexcottA Bakkwell:—We h*ve no trouble with your daws they uon't QceJ to be lined up with paper we put them on the Mandrel and ihey go riKht along.

Tempei perfectly uniform an1 quality ttnsnr pass d. Beapec'fullv, CHA3. A. FOX. Lirr£NCOIl & BAKitWiLL, llann'acturorsof Ciicular, Bin lay, Mill Oung and Oro.s-Cut Saws. Chopping Ajtes, all shapes.— Oolbutn's Patent Axe. bhovels, Spades and Stile's Patent Covered a'cuop.

ASSA yonr JDo*tor or Druggist for SWEET QUINIA'K—it equala (bitter) Qu nine. I. made only by F. S'i'JSABNS, Chemist, Detroit.

FOB .THE of

Cheer f^r Young Men have fallen victim tuiOClAli £VIb», a bettt-r hlANHaou Sent in sealed envelope, free of charge.— Add"e«s HovV'ABX) aSSOOIAXION,Bj* P, Pn.la de^hia, Pa.

THIBTT TKABS' Bxpcrleace la the Treatneat a oi broolc uod sexual Diseases, -a thynou gical VUvoif Mar iagr.—fue ct.e.^.Bt buua ever uDl shed—couta ug n-a soupa^er, and 130 fl eplstrs aud en ra'lug. of tbe a»at uy of.tne human ur^aus in a sate ot haattb and disease, wl a treatise on e»r errors, it. nepl r-bia eon eq.,encM up 'bemi dan I budy, with the an o.' pian of tre..tcnat—th» on.j rational *t,d .uoces.ful mode of cu e, a. .bown by report of cat«a treated, A tru bfai aov sr to tae otariled and theseointeu ating IBrriage who entertain dunbt of tbel ihy.ioal ondulon. Sent free ot portage 10 «uy add ss a rec ipi Of 26 oents, tu untorposta. ur.ejC/, by a dr^a.ing Or. LA

Sio. 3t Siai lea ImjS,' vlbauy, Y.W

Theau hor may be oi au te upon any of ih duea.es np^n wolch his books troat, eitbe pw .oBaliy or by mail, aUJ utediolne. sent to any part of toe world.

money secured llJL 10 THE UarottTTTNATE Poltci««in the

by

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0. 0. SimUBD AJfD A ULIAU 8ABBICK Having formed a partnership under the name of Stunkaru A Bartick foruha eat* of Oeat'««e Wood, wcu'd teepectfaily auhoboce to the pub ic that tbey will a-ep constantly 0a band aEd lor Bale at loweit rate., all X.ndsofCoal at wholesale and retail, alto Wood for tbe fall and winter trade. Office at Ho SS Buntiu House, Terra Baute, Ind. All Older, for Coal filled promptly. A'sbire of ths pubifo patronage Is

S if it S. BABBICK also weald Infb'Si tbe public that ba intend, to open, at the Goal OOce above oatixd, a Oeaeral Oo lection Agency for the oollecti of aotes and acc mnts which m*y be plao la bis btod. for eolieotion, and hope* by prompt atteatl .n tabuineu t» merit a share of the public petropsf?2(T' WILLIAM BABBICK. jelSdSm J.*

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Law

Omoa—Ia rarriactoa Block, Tarre Haute, Ind:

'V Attorney at Law,

Third aad

Jt. askant 'h.-l.' 4 0BUPT. ,V 'I *»Yi Attorne^ra if

Eend

for circnUr (iving iuU dsteript' terms to agonti. THE PEOPLKS PUBLISHING 00., Olnotnnati, O., Obijago, 111., or St. Luuia, Mo.

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Ha^to.Ind.

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PHYSICIAN#. AWHI

PHYSICIAN an*\8VR&X01fi oFflei^WHtjwas rabus iiiiH. iferiFwti#ew*e*»I

KEEPKOOli

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Lager Keer ttoolergr I W a a Ice CrrAa lfreea«r«, Bath TpbStftU Toilet Setts at *00. Bird style* and

la abundanoa, wbiea win be' tfldlair, (ay °*r

BALLS,

Kas remorred har Cloak sst Omss iMafetar eslab* leahmant to Nayiei a naw bulldtag oa Oklo, between Fourth and Fifth attaera, -whet* wt ti be pleaaad to meat ail wito dMlre tkaasas* ptltll work in tbi. Una.

Particular attention will be givaa -a« hataSo* Owe, to the latf.t styles. i—~i Tbe moat akiiiftii swtstsata haiTahese saaaged Wedding Ooatamee. B«U aid P^tt} Dra*Sa» Ladlas aad Ohildfwa's 0toaks.ai4 IM. aetared with promptaaas *ad dispatch:

TILE*'**' War FOB THE WIAK.

FOB XBB PA£

1,1 1 1 11

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*IdqK Batss, Pa.

fifessas. LimsCOTT &Ba«WU1i, Pittsburgh, Pa. OttUn—Wa bave beau using yonr make bf Wang raw. in out' ail 1, and And them, ia point or qoailty, aaperior to any we bave ever U»ed.— Xour.,Ao. BBaW, BLAFuHABD A 00,

aad BOOTS as irm ta air

#u,p*omoee ths Bisassis* •:aat«!efcehraaeisf sW gte*

TONE Af$^ ^ZQO|t

TODlfl iSI 0U.IU11 IU fttlttl All use it with' wonderfhl suoo«m. triage OpLOpEt To tie pale white lip,

sssU nl£ llttd

BLOOM ABS BEAOTT To the tbla tee aad eare-wprn oouateaaBde. Cures ram aad 0t4t»r APPSrm. to tbem. Use eons other. Ask tor •EMB'l STaKCABD BITTSBA. Bold by DruggUla aad Grocers. BeetbatmV signature is oTartba eork of each Bottle,

ALFRED SFEEM,

Passalo, N. J., and 343 Br.adway, Hew.X av Trade .applied by ail Dro^lsts.

JOH3S KANETtj ..

1 BUSINESS.

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Omoa.-^Ho.88Main Street,upatabm. -yA-z: ..oicar. ftblMtf

Fork,

QITY FIRE pBStfRANCE 00 OF HABtrOBO, CONN. ::trn INCORPOBATJKD 1847. CAPITAL, A88BT8, C. T. WEBSTEB, PresiienfT GEO. W. LESTEB, Secretary

•MO, $513, OM

B. SIMPSON, Agent.

TX7INDOW 0LASS WAKEBojpisi. !«!JI

BEKJAHIlf H. SflOEHAKfit

Nos. 206,207,209 aad 211 N. 4th Sb,

PHILADELPHIA.

Import ir of

Freaoii aad Eogiiab Wladow* Ftmnch Plate Qlass for .WiodoWs. Freoofa Looking GtatrPlates. fiaasoiered Plate Qlasa for Skjligbtt.' d'-.JvA1 floors, Colored aad OrnaawDla] Cfaurcb Olass. Fluted Qlass fur Ojuaetflitofies.

Every Sise and Thlokaa, By tbe ongfaal eaee. box, ar*l*KleIi.bt, Aiaie or out to any scalar aaeoe* ins ilpiSM m**

COMISSTOJFIfliraAlt Aad Wholesale andBetall Deal la all llads drain. Waraboaie, orta Jim Bi., SM Caas Bulo, Tarre Haute, In 'lana.

Strict attention paid to reoeifin* aad fbra wanIng goods. j'll-«twtf

giTONE and JiABSLS^QBKS

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Steae BalMlag Wert, Itallaa

Scotch Granite Monuments

Marble, State aad Trees Orstss.

Steam Works and Shops on Oftlktl St., be. tween 9th and lOtb, beer Sals ror speeftaess of our work we.aafer to Da&'ng

yyoovi "wool

Two hundredcorde- of assayed Cerd Wood for .ale. AU oreora left at ?*e "Barty Baeea," West Mala etreet, or atJoba Xa farlaao's er^ floe aorth aw etiest

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TIE EXPRESS

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OfcABBHOB H.^LABK, Fbiiade'phia, Pmldant. JaT UOOKB, Oh air man J,laanc*snd Ksw. Committee. HllffBT D. COOKC, Waaslngtoe, Tlce-Presldant. CMBB80H W. -PUT, Philadelphia, Secretary aad Aetnary. VBAMCI3 0.6UIIH, M. D., PhiladelpUa, Mad-, ioil Blrecton.

in the If rat TSlf

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5,395 POLICIES,

IN3TJBING

c$15,142,800

•teviane pa'sa .-lis ,2W» C.3tpa»y.c2ira to ita YoHct^fiolders.

PERFECTSEOUBITY

by Its Cash paid"Capital orOneMDl oi Sollarsf •ad gaaraa eee te Mtn, by n.

Low Itote* of Prmniwm,

DITOXKOS IK IBTiKCX,

a XaTarsloaary iHtMaad of 100 per cent, by its'.

Return Premium Plan.

i&EITEBAL A0M»T9. I JOSV W. EXtLXS CO. OJSOINUdTI, OHIO, Oaderal Ageats for Ohio and Central aad Sonth era Indiana.

J, A. FOOTS,

asdwly Agact for TarraJBaat., Ind.

RAtt. ROADS.

INDIANAPOLIS ST. LOUIS B.

a X7MMERj ARRANGEMENT. ierf

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Condensed Time Schedule, May 15. 1869

j#ally Zvery Day except Snnday..

Westward. Bight ex... Paatax. Night ex. Tarre Haute, leare 11.10 pa 8 S6 a ra 10:30 am XsiitooD, Tok 'olano, OhaBpalgn, Oaioago, General la, Oelro, Paae, D.cator, •••Ia" Altoa, .« St. IjouIi. »ia. Worth

arrire 1:47 am 9:l»i 12:49pm lS 19pm 1:06 1:05 6:10 ra 6:40 pa ll:10.m Srt5 pm 4:00 ia 2:U0 a at 3:35 a ta 11:00 ni 5:80 ia 4:60 6:35 a tn 2cl8 b:26 am 4:00 pa

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9-JO am 4:30 9:16 atn 4:40 pat 6:30 lSdti 3:15 tt 11:U pa 11:00 1:00 a a llrOO a a 12:16 a a 6:30 a a 12U6 am 10:35 a a 10^6 a a 10:36 am 12:08 18:06 pa 1«:U6 18:00 ia 8:16 am 1S:C0 7.00a 3:30 7:(0an

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St. Joseph,Omaha,

Acconmodation traia learn Terre Hants dally, except Sunday, at 4:66 n, arrlrei at Mattooa 7:36 m, Tolona 1:23 am and Chicago 8:00 a m.

Palace Sleeping Cars on alii

Night Trains.,»-

Baggage Checked Through. J. t. HIBKIUBB, Qen'l Bop't. may 21

JBO. 8. OA BLAND, Oeu.1 Pae.'r Ag't.

LAND AGENCY.

Real Estate Colamn

ft

HENDBICH & LANGE,

OSee oter JTlrst JTational Bask, 8. B. Corner of ttoarth aad Mala 8tre*u,

Teirre Haute, Ind«

Abttracta ot tiUe fiiftiished, kits negotiated, aad

Meoej iarestea.

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w! -um-tiSfcitTl- -f/ forty Lofela Unto*'.Addition to Terre Haate House aad lot, east uulo etreet, Boaae aod lot. la MeMarrala's Addltltloa, Hoo.eand lot la aibley'.addftion on 6th street. aad lotia&MaVa4dlUo*ea ataateset, aad lot oB Popla*, between 8th and Ttfc Boa*, aad lotoU Berth lit, bdtweaa Ubaaaat end Linton streets.

UKIVab8AL BOgalAN BlOALZNO aALTEt! Ihi**elosble»ea*4y fcee eOMted faaif srahir curts, and a gaiaeC foe ltaelf a gceat sepata* tton. lhe dle0ta er of ih a 8al«« 1ms applied fcentB aafaeat saoeees tBoewade ef eee. durta« the.0 luieru War, aa ha san4 d«ngerom •iTuode, la m»ay eeaes ooasti»tad aottal.

Ir ltiMUts sale pssissser ef the rateabiaaeor«t 't ataklaa tl^l. J*|«e» 6«» hia tatpenea.e la artog it ln^Bawpe aad the -epee. .t. 1 i.Ugits«( pdeatien the^e, he has been ln^ac4 re att •d j«a UiaSe the Vailed sute..

IMJUtTlirAill: Xnose who have •ouods. bruises, cols of ali Ipds, or *««#, IWloae, fleratehrs, Ho.quits Wiee, rrostAl taaJeiata. 8 tl S, Oanbllas, lllWua acorbuilo Cbmpiatats .u Mead end A«ce areepeOdil' CutSd. It hae proved of great *dTanU|eio ladks, aad I. peculiarly adopted athered erratu, .era lags, Sc., tareogh eao."

lorga •"••eat, and other cauMe.

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