Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 August 1869 — Page 2
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yiCHRK HAUTE. IND.
I vrtday TSorolBg, August 8®lb,
BbiCK Pomuot
The horrible cruelties practiced upon the unfortunate Carmelite nan at Craoow with the story of wbicb Europe has been ringing ever since their disclosure, have speedily produced their natural result.A Commission has already been appoint ed by the Austrian Government to prepare a bill for placing monastic institu tions, like all other corporate associations under strict government supervision and control.
All th* TKLEGRAPn lines iu Great Britain are about to pasa under the control of the Postoffice Department, the project for this transfer having now become a law The rates are lo bo diminished, and the telegraph popularized. A similar scheme proposed in our Congress last winter does not seom as.yet to have met with general favor, but will no doubt be re vived. It is well enough to wait the re suit of the English experiment. The New York Times, which formerly op poeed the scheme, favors it under its pres ent editorial management,
Friday,
It would be interesting to know why tive years have been permitted to elapse before any action waB taken in this matter. The property in question has ddt eriorated considerably through this procrastination. The action of the water has corroded the machinery on the beach and in the rivers. Five years is a long time to prepare the preliminaries for the rescue of submerged wood and metal. The sunk en wrecks, worth millions in 1865, have by the long delay, been reduced in value, probably to thousands. Why the Navy Department did not act sooner in this business does not apper, but it would certainly be interesting to know.
A Clerical Sorehead
A Methodist elder in Hoosierdom, one
Godfrey, is reported to have preached a sermon quite recently, in whicti he gave tlie dominant Republican party "particu lar fits." He charged the party with cor ruption, alleging in proof thereof that Methodist politicians did not get their share of the offices. This is the reverend gentleman's idea of corruption. Even admitting that, a9 the fellow said, more Methodists were appointed to office under Buchanan's administration than any other, what does that prove? If it proves anything it proves that the Methodist politicians aro tho most infamous scoundrels in the business, for that was the most infamous Administration that this country has evor known. If his assertion is true, no good Methodist will care to give publicity to it, if blessed with any ommon sense.
Affectionately
undenUnds the char
acter of hia party. "With a true initinct of ito demerit!, he say» in advance: "The crime afid corruption, and villainy of the Idnaiagparty4» Vi'gtoi" witt 'bftlwd at tho door of the Democracy the good deed*, if it »ball be capable of snch, will be claimed by the 'Conservatives.'" It is evident that Brick is not yet committed
to the "Chase movement." ,yi
August 27,18G9, will be dis
tinguished in future almanacs devoted to athletics, as the day on which American and English muscle and lungs contended for the mastery, in nothing more deadly than a boat race. On that day the Harvard and Oxford boys, undor the respec tive flags of St. George and Columbia, will, before the eyes of all England, or at least so much of it as can conveniently be present, row their friendly race. The Americans, since their arrival on the other side, have bad anew boat built, and in the British craft they will probably contend for the mastery of the oars.— The Harvards have been and are practic ing assiduously, and their prospects of victory are fair.
DtfRlKQ the war there were lost on our Bouthern coast, and in the aland rivers Of the insurrectionary States, a great number of vessels. Off the blockaded ports u-merous-would-be blockade-runners were stranded, hnd their hulls and engines left on the beach until the end of hostilities. Snags and torpedos buried many a goodly steam craft fceneath the surface of har-. bors and rivers. The steam machinery thus submerged wu probably worth mil lions of dollars in the summer of 1865.— AU this sunken wealth was the undisputed property of the government, but, strange to say, no efforts were made to recover any portion of it. After a delay of five years,the "War and Navy Departments have transferred to the Treasury Bureau the power to contract for the recovery of this wrecked armada. Mr. Boutwell being busy with the reduction of the debt, haa transferred his authority in this too-long deferred matter to the Division of' Captured and Abandoned Property— a sub-department in the Treasury Office
This clerical sorehead said further, that "Mr. Lincoln turned Methodists out of office, and appointed none, and removed Joe Wright from Berlin because lie was a Methodist. Grant had appointed no Methodist to office except his brother-in-law ea Consul to a German State."— This is a very stupid falsehood. We presume that neither Mr. Lincoln nor Mr. Grant made any appointments on the strength of Methodism, nor any removals on that score either. But Godfrey seems lo forget that Mr. Harlan, a graduate with himself of Asbury University, Creencastle, Indiana, was a member of Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. Any man of ordinary information can call to mind Methodist appointments by both Administrations within the circle of bis own personal acquaintance. This Godfrey further contended that the Methodist Church in Indiana, mustering 20,000 votes, held the balance of power, and should wield it. Such an insane proposition to convert a Christian church into a political flng for the benefit of the ringmasters is disgraceful in the extreme, it shows the preacher to be at once an unprincipled blatherskite and a senseless uuiuum booby. For his personal credit aad the bed with a broom good came of his profession, we can but to ope be never made the statements he is reported to have made. If he really did preach what ia attributed to him, it is evident that he is a disappointed aspirant to office, State or Federal, bis bitterness and folly welling up from the fountain of personal griet.—Chicago Journal,
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MI JAIOO •&>'[
One day as "PhebM," Qaeen of Bigtirt, And "Sol,'' the God or Day, Were watching Terra in her flight,
They saw «ome chaps at play.
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And Phebut gavea Phtbtal cry Hoou ai the gam* she spied, Bat Sol looked on with flpj-emn aye c'&k -m
Completely JWra-fied.
And aa thejr gazed, Sol stniamazed But Phebns calmly viewing, .»• Said Sol to Phebe,'"My genrie Hebe,**- I
Dost knew what these ^re doing
"Soft aee them toes that tiny ball, And whea aublow they 'fetch It, It cornea so high inethluka that 1
Could aimoit stoop and catch it!
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Said Pbebe te Sol, "Why that's base ball! Dear me, but ain't it shocking To think," sbe said—"and so well red,
Aod yet don't know Stocking
"Aba !''said Sol—"I eee it all But isn't it a shame— A sport so 'base,' so full of 'knocks.
Is called The Noble Game
"And if 'tis ain a game to win, By skill, with ball and bat, I Am free to say they'll smoke some day,
For sin, at Cincinnati!"
"But then," said Sol, "this game of ball Is one I'm not so slow in, ... And. being champion of the game, *•, ---••—fii'.J'*
I'll waste no time in blow
"But since you've come aroond ibis way— Whieh doesn'toften happen— Suppose a little game we play
To set old Terra gapin'?
Then, "More in sorrow than in wrath," Quoth Phebus, *'I opine That should I chance to cross your gatbj, 'Twill bother you to shine." 7.
So Phcbt and £ol agreed to play Wot "championship" to winner, On seventh month and seventh day,
Just after Terra's dinntr.
They met, and, for two mortal hours, The contest raged severely, And if old Sol beat Phebeat all,. ,x
We couldn't see it clearly.
For while fair Phebe was on the "base,". And Eol "well up" behind her, She sent her "ball" fnll in his face, •And gave poor &>l a "blinder."
Thfn flabt felt "gay," and claimed the day. But all the "stars" around lier Declared that Terra won the "belt,"
By citclitng Phebt't last "grounder I
SNOOKS AND HIS.WIFE.
El Paso
Mrs. Snooks Icokt up at me with calrti confidence and a tear in each eye, caused by too much pealin' of onions. She broke the mournful silence by sayin's, Snooks, I want a noo dress." "Mrs. Snooks," said I lortily, "tbero is a good many things you'll want in the course of your protracted caroer, whicfc you'll hev to do without." "Ef you don't provide suitable close for me," Bed she, in a tone of defiance. "l'B go to Chicago, and become a travel id' agent for the Agitatar. I'll plunge into the caws of women suffrage, with renooed vigor. "Mrs. Snooks', replied I, "yew lot the caws of wimmen's suffrage alone. If, hain't nothin' to yew, and yew quit botfa^ erin' it now, I tell yew once for all.'' "Well," says she, "Ef I can't have and close, then I want to go to the circus and take the children." "No yew don't" responded I, "circuss^ es immoral shows, which take money to seo. Control yoor passions, and stay at home and cultivate yoor intellect' "It's not on my own account," sez sh|, "that I want to go to the circps,. but for the children's. They see nothin' frodi one end of the yeer to the other. They shall go and see the animals." "Let 'em roost on the fence, while the procession passes,' says I, "and gaze as oyich as they want to, but they can't waist my money in payin' to get inside of the tent." "Can't yow," ssys she, "a newspaper man, git a fam'ly pass." "How do yetf suppose it would look t6 see a female, with seven children, enW deavorin' to go in on a family pass Db yew suppose the door-keeper would believe that eny editor of a fust class moral noosepaper, devotid to science and the high arts, would be darned fool enough to go to havin' seven children Is it
It don't do to give up to a woman.— Onct they git an idea that yew can't do everything, an3 yew may as well giv up to 'em. "Bo yow say I shan't see the "clipse^" sez she, tantalizingly. "Yes," sod I, "I do say it. Yew shan't go a stop. I'd boeu calculatin* to go an lake my whole fam'ly, but now yew shall slay at home and not go near it." "Snooks," sez she, Yew are an old fool 1"
This made me mad. Ef there is any thing tbat vtxes me, it is to hev any one call me a fcwl right to my f«ce, and ke^p it up. I glared at Mrs. Snooks with eagle vishun. "Hiis is wot wnman's rights teanbbs ye, is it?" sez I,
,to
call yer husband an
old fool "Yes," sbe eez, "it is. When be maks a fool of hisself, I think be ought to be told of it." "Right before the children sez I. "Yes," responded sMe, "right before the children, or any whars." "Mrs. Snocks," sez I, "this hez gone fur enough. I'll show ye that yew can't alluz depend on my meek forbearance .-r"11—» "Wood yew strike yer own wife?" spriekt she. "I wood tcecb her," sed I, "to behave herself and I moved back from the table and turned around to go out doors.--— The next minute I felt a 'clipse.
Mrs. Snooks, in the higth of her asstronomical feelinks, had giv me a tap on the
When I woke the sun was brightly beamin' out of the effulgent sky, and I wuz Bettin' up in bed with a mustard plaster on my bed. "Thank Hevin. said a voice, which I recognized as Mrs. Snooks' bugle-like notes, "he breathes 1" "Yaas,' sez I, "be breathes agin, per
fidious woman. thrhedfur?" Afar' sez ab« with plll-boz saw waa the doctor, 'clipse bez turned bis brain." "I'll giv him a dose of morfeen," aez he, waezlio his bed Bagaahiously. "Didn't yoo bit me?" cried I. "Didn't you giv me a welt with a brooijit Say
She smitt sweetly, and sez, "Doctor, don't you think he's goin to have a brain ffcfW** good hlSf© bis bod shaved
I put my band on top of my bed, and there wasn't eny more hair on it than there is on a barn door.* "Retched femail," cried I "wot. hev yoo done? Shaved all the hair off my bed?" "He raves," sbe Bed, and went and got a lot of ice, a#d put two chunks over each of my ears.
I rile this in bed. Mrs. Snooks bez gone to a women rights' Convenshun, leavin' me confined to the house. Sbe goes with perfect safety, for she knows I can leave until my hair is growed out.
This Is wot a man gits for allowin' hi3 family to indulge in women rights' humbugs and to go to 'clipaee.
Darn 'clipses, anyhow. They air bum bugs. I'll never allow another in my fam'ly. Mrs. Snooks'll never git another on to me. No wonder she wanted to go, take the children. A pretty spectacle they present to the youthful mind, I should say.
Varieties.
At a great bargain pause awhile.
Reckless youth makes rueful age.
Business neglected is business lost.
A friend is never known till needed.
Abundance, like want, ruins many, A faithful friend is a strong dofense.
Truth scorns all kind of equivocation.
An idle brain is the devil's workshop.
Sorrow's best antidote is employment.
Modesty haB more charms than beau-
tyConfidence is the companion of success.
A knave discovered is the greatest fool Idleness is the sepulchre of a living
man. Presence of mind is time.
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The Eclipse—The Broomstick Woman's Bights. From the El Paso (Ills.,) Journal.j
August 9, 1869.
Editors Joubnai*
The eclipse pro-
doosel a fallin out in my once happy family. It was at the close of a August day when we was seated about our table which was liberally spred with oniony which the children had stole from 4 neighbor's garden, Onions is cheap vietals for children. They can gether theni themselves, and as ihey don't require cookin', they are ecohomical and healthy.
The )«pf)dpa Tomahawk is so fnhnyit hfts to explain its jokes. A good way to find, a woman out— Call when she isn't at home. *"V7
He who is allured by promises of fraud, is pitching his tent toward Sod6m. ''Pretty girl," "Ah I is she blonde or bra natte "Ob, she has her days of bOthjgfofcjffliKidK^iiin
A" printer's toalt:* "Womah—The fairest work in creation. No man should be without a
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A lady positively refuses to eat corn starch, lest it should impart stiffaess to bernfehners. (A dreadful little for a shilling," said Skinflint: to. a druggist, of whom he had just purchased an emetic.
Mrs. Asphyxia gives as ,a reason for declining to marry a widower the fact tbat she ft down 'on second-band children.
lu gu to iittviu «v,u .. The pala» o| Europe *pb geUingthp likely tbat a intelligent showman would reputat.on of be.ng haunted, because j. sornn nftho rooms are huner with Gobelin some of the rooms are hung with Gobelin
be led away with such a deloosion No, Mary Ann sez I, "this is yoor cross. Grin and bear it. Stay home from circuases and shows. Ef yew want to do anything in that line, I'll git up a show my- answereu. "two iwenuucauoiiB mi self. The lovly Amerikin mother, with f0rti8caUon.p'?' -s seven orpfin children, will positively eihibit in El Paso, on the nineteenth day 6f nts air Hnni'il that look in
August, etc., etc. print?" "Well," says she, "ef we can't go to fore, worry not at all.^ the circus, I 'spose wo may look at the 'clipse. You hain't no objection to that hev yo?" "Yes," says I, "I hev. I aint fully decided in my own mind tbat 'clipses air proper spectac'e. They air, I believe only variations of tbo Black Crook." "Black Crook," sez she, "yew don't no nothing about it. What 1 mean is 'clipse of the sun." "Son or daughter, I can't make no difference,' sez I, "I am marstor ot this household, and things hev got to be ez Bay, now. Theroshant be no 'clipse, erf 1 onst set my foot down, and I'll do it, loo, ef yow don't quit botberin'." "I'd like to see yew," sed sbe, 'fetop clipse, after it once got to goin'." "I kin do it, ef I try"' says I.
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Silent deeds aro better than unprofitable words. They who give willingly love to give quickly.
A good cause makes a stout heart and a strong arm.
Perfection is the point at, jfH should aim. Poor indeed is be who thinks be never has enough.
The DCTif-istV^Bbotflfo1 'ptfll Out of the Mississippi can vass. There is said to be np sure cure, for red bair&fft death.! tS Iffi Iff 'J ass
Against fortune oppose courage against pa$|ion, reason.
Ledger clerka^Usrefcard^the injunction: "Post no Bills.'
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I ,f.--Who spends before lie thrives will beg befotfcbe ttrfblte:
Indolehce ls'tfie Viiet of tlid mind, and -the inlet of vice. Ap aid for the topographical corps.— The measuring worm.
aaUued traveler fell
Ajnia abort lime ago,and was oa few milaa beyond his destisa n^tty food joke this, isn't it?"
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A'icibolUiaster, on being aaked what was meant by J.be .word "fortification," answered. "Two twentiflcations make a
il is unwise to worry abou can not be helped, and foolish to «rorry about tbat wbicb can be helped. There*
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What ghpuld a young man carry with bim when calling upon hid affianced?— Affection in his heart, perfection in
k:"
his
manners, and confection in fris pockets
An editor, alluding to the deniand for female suffrage, female doctors and femaljB clergymen, remarks that another want presents itself—that of female woman.
The Indian ring, the whisky ring, and several other rings, are mean enough, but 'the meanest of all are those utterances which contain"tbe true Democratic ring.
Politics have become so corrupt tbat man who becomes a politition can not alwaysserveQod- Beware how you give up God for political preferment you are pitching your tent toward Sodom.
It was Graham who, one day at the Old Bailey, having omitted to pass sentence of death on a prisoner, and being told that he had forgotten it, exclaimed, very gravely: "Dear me 11 beg his pardon, I am sure."
In the Alps men see the avalanche start and come thundering down, carrying ruin tnd destruction in its pajLh, and yet Ihfe cause may havo been the Sight of a bird or the scream of an eagle. Beware of small causes.
Josh Billings says: "I don't belief in bad luck being sot for a man like a trap but I have known lots of folks, wlio if there was any first-rat,a bad luck lying around loose, would be aur.etoget one fcot into itenny how."
In most quarrels there is a fault on boti? sides. A quarrel may be compared to a spark, which can not be produced without a flint as well as steel either of them may hammer on wood forever, but no fire will follow.
A woman recently appeared beforeJa tribunal to complain of tbe ill usage she received of her husband- "What pretext had be for beating you inquired the Judge. "Please sir, he didn't have no pretext: it was a stick."
A ruminative individual, hearing for tbe first time the quotation, "All the world's a stage," expressed bis lack of wonder at accidents being of daily occurence among tbe passengers, as the stage turned over every twenty-four hours.
In Italy men build under the pouring craters, of ./Etna and Vesuvius, where at any moment the burning lava may destroy their homes. We pity them, bat we are following their example in oar moral livw, and we are pitching oar tent toward Sodom I
add
td a fellow-passenger. "Yes,a little 00 far-ffetched." was the rejoinder. "Bnt if I pat ray money in the savingsbank," inquired one of the newly arrived, "•heujcan I draw it oot again "Ooh," replied his friend-, "sure an' if you put it in to-day, you can draw it out again toaoorrow by giving a fortnight's Botice."
A Scotch professor, In bis waits about Aberdeen, met a well-known habitue of the town, of weak intellect "Pray," said the professor, accosting him, "bow long can a person live without brains?" "I denna ken," replied Jemmy, scratching his head, "how auld are ye yerself?"^
A eandid&te for auditor of public accounts waa called upon for a speech. Oa rising, be cemmenced: "Gentlemen, you have called upon me for a few remarks. 1 have none to make—have no prepared speech. Indeed, I am co speaker. I do not desire to be a speaker, I only want to be an auditor."
A member of the House of Lords, in advocating the immediate passage of a certain bill, said: "It Is all well for the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to request the postponement of this subject, but the convenience of gentlemen in Ireland who being murdered so frequently ought to be considered."
A shoemaker was fitting a customer with a pare of boots, when the buyer observed a pair of boots, when the buyer observed that he bad but one objection to them, which was tbat the soles were a little too thick. "If tbat is all," replied the maker, "put on the boots, and the objection will gradually wear away.
A child o» being shown the picture of "Daniel in the Lion's Den," was affected to tears. "Don't grieve, Pet" said the mother, "he was not devoured." "I'am not crying for that," was the reply but do you see that little lion in the corner, mamma? Well, I'm afraid he won't get any, for Daqiel is so small be won't go a»nnd.« ttf- K*
An old French Countess, of tbe most exquisite politeness, was about to breathe her last, when she Ireceived a call from an acquaintance ignorant of her mortal ill ness. The answer sent down from the chamber of tbe departing sufferer was memorably unique: "The Countness de Rouen sends h-K compliments to Madame de Calais, but begs to be excused she is engaged in dying."
Dribs is the outward expression of the immodest part of our nature. Perfect in nocence and modesty are without fear.— It is the conception of immodesty that prompts the feeling of shame, and sug gests a covering for the body.^-Columbus Journal.
If the people of Columbus should see a na|ed man in their streets, they may know fhat it is the Journal"- editor, show ing hia "perfect innocence and modesty.'
Cleveland Herald.
Personal.
Tennyson is in Paris with Dore, nego tiating for some new illustrations
The Chief Justice is now at Narraganset on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sprague. A relic speculator offers tbe slump afa cigar smoked by Grant for $15.
General Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter fame, and Commander Worden of the Monitor, aro. lmng quietly.at Dresden.
Mr. Joseph Ames has painted a portrait of tbe late James T. Brady, which is so excellent a likeness that Colonel Clar ence Seward has paid $500 for it.
The Mayor of Newport ordered Daniel Pratt, the great American traveler, to leave the city at once. He left.
Colonel Fitzpatrick killed his wife tbe otber day in South Carolina, and attended her funeral two days afterward.
Nellie, second daughter of Senator Fenton, is to be married to J. N. man, a New York druggist.
Ez-SefiatorJetse D. Bright was reelected to the Kentucky Houfee of Representatives from the counties of Carroll and Trimble.
William Leigo, onco wealthy, and years ago Superintendent of the St. Louis work house, has been admitted to tbe same institution as a pauper.
James Linen, a Scotch poet, whose sweet lines have found much favor among living Caledonians, is just dead, having reached the ripe age of seventy.
Gbapb Cbof of New
Jersey—The
Passaic vineyards of Dr. Speer havo nov er been so loaded with grape9 as the vines are%is year. If not injured by too much rain or early frost, tbe quantity as well as quality of the* Speer vintage will exceed anything heretofore east of the Allegheny mountains, especially the Oporto grape, from which the Doctor's celebrated wine is mado. All kinds of fruits are abundant.—Newark (N. J.) Daiiy Advertiser.
Cam it be possible that over Five Million Bottles of Plantation Bitters have been sold during tbe past year? It is almost incredible, nevertheless, it absolutely true, and is the most convincing proof of their wonderful medicinal «nd health-restoring qualities. Every family should be supplied with these Bitters, at whatever cost or trouble it may be to obtain tbem. Be careful that you get tbe genuine, and tbat you are not imposed upon by a spurious article, dwlw
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MILITARY CLAIMS.
DAVID S. DANALDSON, Military Attoraey, Neurv aad cuii A seat,
Beg lar If Authorized aad Urea serf. Office—Farringtoa Block,
N. E. Corner Public Square, Dp Staibs, First Does,
TBBB
HAUTE, UP.
Pension Claims Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Procured,
BOUNTY MOHEY COLLECTED,
iy Bjtfjr to Merchant j, Bankers aad OiUaena ceoarally, and to any one of the thousand whose claims have been obtained by me. aVAU fudaMri not exempted, or not having passed two Biennial Examinations, m*st heeaaatlawl Sspt.i, 1M9. ThayshEOld be hen on that day.
JaMwtf J. DAHAIMOH ...
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The celebrated ATLANTIC PREMIUM S«W INQMAOUIMB, warranted live years price has no equal ladies prononnco it worth three timet tho prict will it It cb, bemt fell, tuck, quilt, bind, braid, cord and embroider elegantly.— Agents clear #10 to $3U per day. A sample ma. chine, boxed, with directiona for using, private terms to Agents, order book for canvass ing, certii ficateof Agenct sent 0. O. D., SS. Address the ATLANTIC SEWING MAOBINK CO., Bochts ter, New York.
Per day Discontinued.
Having obtained an extensive and wide-spread sale for our "OKNIUBI" brand of Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco, we desire to announce tbat we shali. nor pack dally S10O in the small tin foil papers after this date, July 1st, 1869, its merits beingao favortbly recognized that this inddcement Is bo longer necessary. To avoid misapprehension, however, we would add that wa shall continue to pack orders for Miemchacm PifKS in oar '•rACHTCMJB" and "EUREKA" brands of
"MMI'CHOMANCy.orSOfJL t'UAKMIJiU, Qerful book, it shows how either:
Addreas Hsviibiatcunas,
aeqoencea apoa thor's piss af In SBcoeaafnl »oda" eatraatad.
Editors. Tbe cheap
SOOpacw, stad 190 Uia uTtea* of t*a
fiae plate* and eacraviua
saiadMHi 'Myjttk th* Mi iiitdml 1I1 aiilf ii'' 'aM
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For particulars CO., Brattles
Smok
lira Tobacco. Tbe "YACBT CMJB" is devoid of Nicotine, and cannot injure tbe health, and is especially recommended to people of sedentary occupations or nervous constitutions.
The trade are invited to send for circulars P. LOMLLAKD, New York
GRAND INVESTMENT
GLOBE
GOLD AND SILVER Minfog Company-:
Located at Monitor, Alpine county, California, IW Daniel having $25 to to Invest la tbe AHVBISf MINUH
KNTKKPK1SK KVRII
OFPEKBD to t»e PUBLIC, are desired 10 write ihmediatklt for I'lrcalara and terms ot subtcription, to J. WINCHK8TEK, Pres'f, .fO John Street, NeW York,
A wonsex can
fascinate any one they wish, instantly. (AM pos aesses this power.) It teacbeB Bow to get rich.— Alchemy, Dr. Dee's and Allen's Cabal I a. Bindings, Sorceries, Incantations, Demonology, Msg ic, Mesmerism, Spiritualism, Marrlago Guide, and a thousand otner wonders. Sent byroail fog 35 cents. Addreas T. WILLIAM &CO., Publish era, south Seventh street, Philadelphia, P*.
ASH your Doctor or Drngglst for RWEKt aKIMIWK—it equals (bitter) Qui nine. MTU by ¥. BTEARNS, FAKB & CO. Chemists, New York.
Great Distribution
by the Metropolitan Gift Co.-Cash (ilfls to tlie Ananat of £500.000.— Kvery Tlcfiet D'rafi 9 Prize 5 Cash Gifts „...Kach &Q,QpO 10 10,000 20 6,000 40 1,000 200 60 Clegant Rosewood Pianos... Kach $300 to $750 75 Melodeons 75 to 100 3W) SeViag Manhin«'S GO to 175 600 Vine Gold Watcbaa 75 to 300
Cash Priaes, SitverWare, Ao., all VALUED -A.T 91,000,000 A Chance to Draw Any of (he abate priees for 35c, Tickets describing Prises are scaled in Vf lopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 2S cents, a Sealed Ticket ia drawn without choice and sent by ma|l to any addreas. Tbe Prize named upn it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment tf Ome' Pollae. Prices are immediately sent to \any .addrtsi by express or return mail.
Ion will kaov what jour prize is before you pay for It. Any prlie may be ejchabge# lor another of tbe same value. W Blnafcn, Onr patrenscan depend on fair dealing.
References.—We
aaiect the following from
many who have lately drawn ValnablePrizis aod kiadiy permitted us to publish them Andrew J. Bnrns, Chicago, 10,000 Mi«s tilara S.Walker, Piano, SS^O jam^a M. Matthews, Detroit, $5,00(1 John T. Andrews, Savannah, $6,000 Miss Agnes Simmons, Cbarleatoa, Piano, 600. Ve publish no names without permission. eainlaM of tbe rirem*—'"Thefirm is r4 liabw, *nd deaecve their snccasa."— iptlf JVf bam tag our
teiee. IfiY 8. "We loof tb*m tkb« fair dial!I^rm."-*^
feaW^Mai_^"4Jr«Pd
onrs drew a $500 prtas, Which was jfrenaptly ra-
Ageata. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack ure ot Sealed Bnvalopsa contaJtt ona cash oit Six Tickets for $1 13 for $2 36 for $5
^I'u'iettaMahoald beadtrsdaed JSJITI EABFUU WILSON C4) m«irtt I7» Braadway, M. tl' ?r
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tmoix. No. s« ttfid* *thMy, a. The aathor may c«aaalfdfy», any diseases npon which his "books lrsat,alth%x parsonally or by mail, aad asftiws Ml t«: aayi part of the world. I
QTONE ami MABBLB WORKS:
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Scotcli Granite
Marble, Hala ami IKrfltt aaaleis, aa^
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Steam Works ailsttpi oa O tweeuBthanJlOlli.neA- Kilt'
Block. Me2rop«lltea Block, Cou'a Buildicga," NaUonar^tataBank,Tli*\Po k. Ms Qregor'tand BeMfafa Md«a
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C0NHI88IM NKKCHANT And Wholeaale an^Betail Sealer ia ail kind* al Grain. Warahonsa, on north First St., at Oaaat Basin, Tares Btste, lodiaua.
Strict attention paid to receivinK aad lot-t warding goods. J«lB-4»rt
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Jamestown,
N. Y.
Hififli
A Bakewkll:—We have no trouble
with your Saws they don't need to be ilned np with paper we put tbem on the Mandrel and they go right along. ...
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BREAD and OAKES, PBETZKtS, s. iirft andDmlaraia
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On Lalayatta fit., belneejj Oaaal aad Depot, S RXI ia, INDIA**. Orders left at Julius Mlsaasn's, 'Mo. aOrthH 4th street, willba praasptly attsBaiil to. 1 1
In SXKAM. w* i^wakMts past
Having pot in BXXAft we aM««kM: all orders in our lias praaptly aad with Ml tlou, and wil sell at the lowsat ratsa.
LEATHER, HIDES M,
L. A. BURNETT. JOBH A. BUENETT & C6.,
Manufaoturtran^I^qajsr
Leather, Hides, Oils, Sioe Had ings, aad CWflef'sloQlji,
1(08. 144 AIM MAIN ST.,
aW€ABH for Bldoe, fxet*, Sbaep 0Mi Skins, Tallow, aad Leathariatha •tongki GonaiffnmetUs aiways MCcrtve
Prompt AttmUimi.
maySdwtf
SMITH, Chemical Dye otks, Satoad street, between )Iaia aad
(Jherry, a*joiDiag the Stewart House. Dyeing in all ita branchaa, sadh aa Urapa Shawls Ribbons, Silk of all kladi. Merino and OeLain^ Dresses Curtains, Plumes, Lace, Velvet, Paraaoli and iTringes. Particular attentioa paid to Oleaa ing and Refinisbing, withoat daaagiag tha ool ors, sucbarliolea aa Orepe Shawls, Silk Drasasa Merino and DdLatae brasses, Brcche Shawls athnisre Hhawls, Cloaks 1 Oar pats and Piaao vers. Cleaning of Qents' U^ats, Paata aad sis neatly (lone, (i d* °2®dl»
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NRABOlMClHNATIJiCO 01 v-a* 1 I' 1 -flo* ad'T
Tbis well-known lastltntion will comssencait* Twenty-first year of study, on THDftttAI the 19th of September^aezt.
Tbe highest odaoational advantages enjoyed, under.a fall corps of experienced and approved Teachers.
Extensive ornameefed OCounds. Beautiful Buildings with modern improvements. Elevated situation, overlooking tbeeubarbs of Cineianati.
Prices Low beyond example. For farther iaCormatfen, or for Catalegnse, apply to the Preaident.
REV. H. 0. BUBT, D. 1).
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LOU, TOWN8ENJ}, 116. Main JSt., Is now prepared to do all klads of BUI Posting, Distributing and Painting oa fences, ia tha aiost art istlfc manner and t^a mcft reasonable teems.— All orders wit be f&otbptly'attandadTo. i! Biwswiij ioi aprilTdtf
COAL.
gDLLIY4N jPOUNT? OO Alt
Being now prepared tp all orders lor 8al(Jonnty Ooiu, which biWaM to be equal ia Brazil, for all doauatio parpofaa, will deto any part of tha Oity, by leavlng yoar rat office of E. B. Bryahl A 06., O: BipUy, or J.A. root's Tea StoM, with whom 1 hava made aarangaiaaata to All all ordars. aad (Irs all inloruatloa in regard td the briMasns. olGdtf J. A. M0BOAM.
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articlp of Blyar Ooftl,
110 foj
li^tolay in asan&y ahoaldiook ta Mti, and buy th* bmt wbm is poor srtidBe
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Wa hava lately removed from oar ohl wartnoa, Mo. 39 South IMaoia Mrwt to ths ahots location, where we are prepared lo o«ar Si. h--
Eipedai Inducements yspjbft
SUITS
adl ,5C*»3 la ail woods, aad oavored in Tatry, Ksp, Hair Cloth, Pamask or Plash.
Suits
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ran.
In'otied Sililt, oheatnnt, oak, mahogany or roeawood.
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pane and Wotid Seni Chairs, .us.' sujm 'it .&JJ m* if*
BOFAS AND IiOURQES
ft! 'few a 3
TABLES 0/ every kind,
kS*T«fcBsi
Silt and plain
n^w is htrtfl ntwr\ hzii
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Bflnliid and Boquet Stands
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Tornado, urcHi jar- Dayton Pitts]
Separators and Borse Powers,]
With KXTBAf lor the lame,
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tarn
ORAIIV DRILL. MI9W TI JU J9n§tSfSO) ,_M» io IWi
Uoaaaot okoka or htaak tha grain, the feedinrlflt. Jcaeph, bwrftti' by a sarttaaf aaagM wheels DNDEBJ Omsha, THE BOX that POUa tha grata down and rOBCK Acconmo It into the tubaa, tha qoantity sown baing pro, fotional. to tha apaail of its Aangad wheels jrtMi,aMa4 la ragwata^ by a nomber of oog ,, WMH bmtt a oone. aad ferbtll] tinder coa-1 PalaCC ttiol Of the driver who is guided by a vary staple at Und Msamrsattaohad to tha 1 Tha cog-whaala are not tooaa aad liable to ba loat,' bat are Castened to the Drill and the feed la regulated withont moving a wheel. I*' taMm- *,\vxi mU y.jj. 'gwimh fidT .btiviti'rti at .lutttt vti
& Tho Drill is Cheaper!11
than any ether, aad will ba sold on time to responaible parties, bat extra laduoements are of. •ered cash bnyeis.
We
have tbe bo it
ONE HORSE DRILL
For sowing Wheat in standing oorn to be found I anywhere..
CAHK Mllil.II •jrljli hqrlzantal ^ttollfrs,] wi|h vertical Boilers.
t»l»t |..i« Km :. r«
CIDEB BlfLIJi—three sless, tfiree prices.
WKvery Drill, Oaaa Mill and Cider Mill warraated. Wa are prepared to All order* for DBAIN, TILE aad PI PB of any sis* aad la any quantity, anJ to farnlah eatimatcs ol cost ef draining ladd if data are given.
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SSTiiiM^'b^X
JONES.
A TTBNTION OOHTBA
BAIL KOAD
OOHTBACTOBS.
Wa ssannfscttire STEEL BOTTOM SCBAPEB8 from the taoat approved pattern*. They largn, but light, are aasily Iliad, aad run on the •Booth steel bottom with tbe least draft. We are prepared to Oil order* for any number Wanted. Wm. J. BALL A OO.,
Eagle Iron Works,
Cor. 1st aad Walaatsts., Terra Haato, lad.
A. H. DOOLEY,
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BOOK6, PAPERS
NO. 100 lain st.
No. 100 Main st.
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TgRRK HAUTE, IND.
^£EBCHAJST TAILORING.:
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SURANCE^
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LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
United States of America
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CH4ITSKIH) 8PICIAL ACT of COM!®:
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CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000
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BRANCH OmctT PHILADELPHIA
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GLABKNUB H. ULABK, Pbiladetphia, Prvaident JAY UUUBB, Oaalrman fiuauon and Kiet-u Ooaaittaa.* HBMBT ». COOKE, Wssslngton, Vlce-Prrsident. XMKBflOH W. PKKT, Philailslphia, Secretsry and Aotqary. rBANCIS a.
SMITH, M. D.„ Philadslpbia,
icil Directon.
vat tn
This Oompaay issued, MONTHS of ils «xistenca
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Of tha vsiy finsst make, aad as cheap as the same qaallty af auohottn can be obtained at |^odiarp«lat,,aatt«rwMt..u
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38East Waahlngtdn It., Tndtaaapolis.
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5,395 POLICIES,
IMSDBINO
ll$15,142,8QO.
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Tula uompAay offers lo Ito Pohcy-Holdiri,
PERFECT SECURITY
by its Oash paid up Capital of One Miilfoa Dollara, and guaraalaea te iasnrad, by its
Low Rates of Premium,
LAKftl DIVIB1NB8 IN 1SVASCE, I Or a BeVersionary Dlvidsnd of 100 par coat, by ils
Return' Premium Plan.
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GENERAL MU w. 1M,W A CO., OltiOIHNATI, OHIO, Saneral Agents for Ohio aad Central aad Sooth era Indiana. jiVi J, Am OOl^i
Mdwly -its Agsat for Tsir^ Hants. lnil., !I -jniil••
WAILWOAPa.
INDIAN AFOWS ST. L061S K. K.
SUMMERi ARRANGEMEXT.
13 Tli»u«l BIPU88 TBA1N8 0A1LI
BETWKIH
Ttrre Haute and ail dties and •ms .aa» Towns West-*'
1 1
Condensed Time Schedule, May 15, 1869 Jfiii •••.. mi: c-.tta «0i Daily Every Day except 0unday*. -Westward. Might az.' Fast sx. Night ex. 10-S0 am 1.12 1:23 am !:(& a iu 8:0o a nj 8:46 ra '2:U9 am
«ign
Terra Haute, leave 11.10 pat 6 85 am Mattoon, Tolono, Champaign, Chicago, Oentralla, Cairo, Paaa, Dcoatar, Alton, St. Loots, via. Horth
arrive 1:47 am 9:19 am 12:49 1V:19 1:U5 pin J-.06 6 I0 pa 10:80 am 4:00
6:t'i 8-44 2:u0 am 11:00 am 6:60
S:M 6:60 6:U5 iu 7:S0
S-36
a as
6:80 a K:S6 am fc '26 am
2:18
4:00
Mo.B.B. laava "PaciAsB.B. Maoon, ariive liffafaaa. Oily, Kanaaa City, lieavenworth liawraaca, Tepeka,
9:30 am 4:30 9:30 a ni 9:16 am 4:45 pm 9:16 am 0:30 12:2S 6:30 a ni 8:16 11:21 pat 3.16 am 11:00pm 6:00am 11:00am 12:15 am «:30 li ia am 10:36 am 10:3!i am 10:36 am 12:00 12:00 1-2:06 11:00 8:16 am 12: oo 7.00am 3:30 pm 7.141am
Accommodation train'leaves Terra Hante d*Uy, exceptfiooday, ai 4itK,p U, arrives at Mlttoou 7:35 m, Tolona 1:23 a aad Ohicsgo
J. D. H1BK1MBB, Qen'l Bup't. may21
8:00
a iu
on all
Sleeping Cars Night Trs
Trains.
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Through
Baggage Checked JBO. 8. UA BLAND, Qen'l Pass'r A^'t
AGENCY.
fCeal £Mtate Cojumu
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HENDRICH ft LANQE,
I Offlc. over First Hatlonal Baak, 8. K. Corner ot Voarth and Main Btrsete,
iTerre Haute, Incf.
Abstracts of tilia furniabad,. taint na gotiated, aid Menay inveatad.,
FOR SALE.
urrr pbopebtt.
lony ijoiala Lfatoa's Addition to fens Baals House aad lot, east Ohio atrset, Bouse aad lot, la MoMarraln'* Addltltloa, Hoaseaad lot la Sihlay'saddiMiat on Mh si reel,, Houee and lot la Boss's addition on 8tb ti»t, Hoaaeand lot oa Poplar, between 8th and 7tt, streets,
House aad lot on North Itb, betweea Ohssnnfe aad Linton strsato. Two business Houses on Mam slrnri
OOOHT* PBOPEBTt.
Jan29dtl
fr«.'io6
Mslasl.
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Farm af 89 acres la Boaey Or ~k Ti«sskh, 173 aorss in Lintoa townabio. 8 Aoree U4ow Itae BollfnK Mill, weasatdeeaual.-
7
^ERQ'S
JUNIVERSAL RUSSIAN I HEALING
This valaabie rew df has nOtcled imamsrable enrss, and ha* gataad for itself a great teputa tioa. Th»'ldiacov6ter of this Halve has appltod it with eminent succe** In tboasand* of cae. dm
u. aa I lag tbe Crimern War, and U« cured detlgei'on. •Vf fWU wounds, in many caepi soasl^ered mortal. Main at I Mr E. B(B0 i* the *ple peeeessor of ths valii
I able secret of making thla Salve from his expel rieace la a*iag it in Karope and tbe eacceas at teadlng it* applioallea there, he hae'been tailojed to Introdaoe it into the United nt«te*.
IT BEUXV1M PAIN Those who hava woaade, braisee,«ois of all klads, or sons, Ealona, Scralchts, Mosanlto Bit**, Vrdat Bittaa Joints. Sore Z.ii*. tmnblalns Children's Boor bat ic OoasplainU o» Head and Face arespcadilf cured. It ba* proved of creat I advaatage to ladise, aad i* peeoBariy ado»le4
I Bsars.'jsyvSi'T'
fntor aaed far Owa*,Bs»ts«* aad knn.rn.1 "aed far Oscaa, SsMew aad Sosknraat, a
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Torfc I for sale by John J. Henry, Mo 8 College
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