Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 August 1869 — Page 2
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Monday Morning, August 30th
A TiLEQBAifi wftB recently received at Boston
from
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yrj I? VPRT?iSSl formation ,that the Little Rock (Ark.) DAILY Ji Arnrion
Bombay ti« the French cable,
in eight minutes, the f&ateat telegraphing ever accompliBhed.
That
"baa man" Morton is to upon
the radical campaign in Pennsylvania. Journal. Yea, Morton is a "bad man —for the Democracy. It is always "bad'' for that party when he takes the field.
Journal has just mado the discov
ery that "the Labor Congress which has been in session for several days at Phil adelphia, has finiehed its business, an nounced its platform and adjourned By reference to our file# we find that tte Labor Congress adjourned on the 21st init. Perhaps our neighbor will hear of Roskcrak's letter during the approaching holidays.
Smokers of Skgahs will be pleased to hesr that the crop of -seed-leaf Connecti cat tobacco promises well. In the part of the State where the choicest tobacco produced, the prospects of a fair yield were never better. The cultivation of the "weed," although generally admitted to exhaust the soil with an alarming rapidity yields so handsome a profit, that the farm ers of the "nutmeg State" devote a large portion of their acres to its growth.
Andrew Johnson complains bitterly that Congress exfcets the ratification the Fifteenth Amendment by Virginia Mississippi and Texas. A cotemporary reminds him that he himself did not scruple, in the exercise of usurped "one man power," to demand ratification the Thirteenth Article, by all the eleven xebel States, bs a condition precedent complete reconstruction. Impudence one of his strong qualities consistency never troubled him.
TheCincinnati Times is of opinion that Valxinmgham
is fairly entitled to the ap
pellation of the second Micawber. He a most inveterate waiter for "something to turn up." In a late conversation he reportod to have said
I think that we are experiencing transition in politics, when it is better to keep quiet and look on. This is the safest course to pursue now a days.
Just let him "keep quiet and look on" till election day, and something will "turn that will astonish him. He will see
up the entire Democratic party turn toes to the daisies.
up its
TheRamie plant is being successfully cultivated in portions of Mississippi. It is said to be grown while much less trouble and expense than cotton, wish it can be put to the same usee. It flourishes luxuriantly in the rich bottom lands of the cotton regions requires little care)(^nd can be readily prepared for market, by means of machinery already perfected. As to its taking the place of cotton in the looms, no doubt is exprossed on the con« trary, enthusiastic writers, who have observed the growth and manufacture of Ramie, boldly prophecy that it will entirely supersede cotton a9 soon as its qualities come to be generally known.
The Express continues to intimate that our public schools will fail without Prof: Olcott.—Journal.
That the Journal still continues to lie most outrageously is sufficiently proved by the "whopper" above quoted. We have repeatedly expressed our full confidence in the ability of Professor Wiley to conduct our public schools successfully. We learn that he will give bis whole time to the duties of Superintendent, and, if ho is permitted to do so, there is no reason to doubt that he will be successful.— We can be just towards Professor Olcott's successor without injustice to him, a performance of which the Journal seems incapable.
W. W. Murphy, United States con sjil ganeral at Frank fort-on-the-Main, has informed the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, through Hon. D. A. Wkllb, that there are a ftreat number of Americans in Germany, as well as in other parts of Europe, ressding thereto escape the revenue tax, and that in this way the Government is annually defrauded of large sums of money, no returns being made to the assessors in this country The attention of the department is also called to the large number of pewons claiming American citizenship by naturalized, and residing in Germany, who refuse to pay the taxes assessed by the Government, and to otherwise comply with the laws. The subject is one of great importance, and will be presented to Congress at the next session.
The Boat Race.
The great Bporting "event" of the summer has come and gone. As was anticipated by nearly all intelligent oarsmen, and as the English "sports" bet, at the odds of two to one, the Oxford crew has beaten the Harvards, not badly, but decidedly, clearly, indisputably, and thus settled the only question that made the race worth rowing, the superiority of the long stroke to the short, jerking stroke. A good many fools have lost their money, and the Harvard students have had their combs handsomely cut, and that is the result of all the expense and speculation of the last month or two.—Ind. Journal.
This article is so decidedly un-American in tone and sympathy, and has so strong a bearing John-Bull-ward, that it can hardly have been written by any other than a native of England. It was a brave and manly thing for the Harvard boys to seek this trial of skill under many adverse circumstances and where they had little reason to expect fair play.— And though they are "beafen, not badly, but decidedly," it is, in our opinion, a display of very questionable taste for an American journal to. rqoieo that "they have had their combs handsomely cut We do not believe that any respectable English journal will contain so unkind a notice of the Harvard crew as the one above quoted.
is stated on recent and reliabe in-
HerMll&sjn^mry
the VjqPfcnsm dial
ronKUieJBci ipringa by asserting that the waters thereof destroy all taste for liqaor. ,—
The
letter of Bosecrans to
Lee,
last
vear, having been circulated, in Ohio, as Democratic campaign document, the Cincinnati Chronicle thinks it proper to inquire if we may not hope the same use will be made of his letter of declination By all means, let the Democratic masses see how he advocates "equal rights" without regard to "class, creed, race, color or national origin," and demands a prompt return to epecie payment, an honest fidelity lo all national obligations, and a new funding of the debt, as proposed by Senator Sherman, at a lower rate of interest.
Or, would the eharp contrast between these views of the late Democratic candidate and the present one, make such cam* paign material a trifle too embatrsssing
Gleanings
Thread chignons sell for fifteen cents in Paris. A French doctorthioks he can straighten hunchback by electricity.
Watermelon* in California will keep a year, as potatoes do here. If a man is struck by a woman's beaur ty, is it actionably as an assault?
Boston's 44 banks represent a capital of $46,100,000. The next South Carolina Legislature will occupy a new State house.
Council Bluffs has a new hotel caMed the Chicago House. The fashionable that throng Newport leave no less than two millions a year there.
A New Hampshire jockey has traded horses three thousand times in five years and never lost a dollar.
The Hartford insurance companies received $572,086 in premiums during the month of June.
The manufacture of trouser buttons has enabled a wife to appear at Saratoga with a $5,000 diamond.
It cost 25 per cent, to collect the Hew York State revenues on the Syracuse salt sworks.
Brigham Young's bishops have been excommunicating certain saints for "'profanity."
A convict in the Maryland Penitentiary has fallen heir to $80,000, and wants to get out.
Ada Webb gave up all for love when she married, and now has a lawsuit on her hands
A late theory about the Pentateuch makes Genesis the latest written of all the five books-
Omaha has a population of 20,000 and but three church buildings—Romanist, Lutheran, and Episcopalian.
C. R. .Kellogg, an Illinois wool-grower, has decided to transfer his business to Tennessee. He will take with him 2,300 sheep.'
Tke registered voters in Texas, in 1869, were: White, 59,161 colored, 48,619 total, 109,780. The amount of State tax paid was $513,714.
Coffins are supplied at all the railway stations in Hindostan. Such thoughtfulnesB doeB not obtain here.-
It is reported that Justice R. C. Grier' of the United States Supreme Court, will resign early this fall. He is 75 years of age, and has become physically enfeebled.
An abandoned \voman, disgusted with human society, has for some time been lodging in the trunk of a hollow tree, in the woods near Trenton, N. J.
M. de Lamester's new French dictionary, just issued in Paris, defines virtue as "A woman who has only one lover and don't steal."
Two men in New Orleans recently fought each other three quarters of an hour with their heads. The fight was called a "butting match."
The Cairo Bulletin, (Ills.,) gives a list of the seventeen papers started in the last twenty-one years in that city, of which only two survive.
An impoverished fellow in. Paris gave his sweetdeart a ticket in the last lottery It won $20,000, and she will marry hfm out of gratitude.
Bears are carrying off farmers' hogs in the valley of St. Croix, Minnesota. One man shot one a few days ago which weighed about three hundred pounds. "John I John!" shouted an old gentle man to his son, "get up the sun is up be fore you." "Very well," said John, "he has further to go than we have."
The Poet Browning has issued, in his lifetime of fifty-seven years, twenty-four volumes, many of which can now ba hardly found The scarcest is "Pauline.'
The question of annexation lo Alabama will be voted upon by the people of West Florida on the second of November according to the Governor's proclamation
The quantity of amber lately found in the Kurischen Haff, to the north of J£onigsberg, is said to be so great that the market price of the article has fallen.
Temperance iu eating and drinking, the use of the bath, particularly the Turkish, abstinence from violent exercise and exposure to the direct rays of the sun, cannot be too closely followed in dog-days.
A lady, speaking of a gathering of lawyers who had assembled to look at the new Court House at Rutland, Vt., said she supposed they had .come to "view the ground where they must shortly lie."
The Richmond Whig regards the statement that Governor Walker would resign in case the iron-clad oath was insisted upon hy General Canby as "improbable." Very likely. The Governor elect will probably "stick." .lodge Couch, of Waterloo, III., was lately offered $15 by John H. Leavitt to go into the harvest field and work one whele day with the other hands without bushing." Th8 Judge accepted, and returned from the field in good order.
A woman in WestStamford, Conn has picked from one stalk, raised from a single pea, one hundred and eight pods, and there are forty-five more that will be ready to pick in a day or two. Besides these there are numerous blossoms on the same vine.
The dome of thelnvalides at Paris is at last completed, and presents a magnificent appearance, sparkling with gold. It was gilded for the first tirce by Louie XIV, for the second time by the first Napoleon in 1806, and now for the third time by Louis Napoleon.
Young Walewski, French Consul at Maloniac, son of Madame Rachel and the late Count Walewski, married about a year ago a daughter of Baron Billing, a French diplomat. The race of RacheLWalewski has recently been extended by the birth of a son at Saloniac. 'Personal power," said M. Thiers, recently, "is at an end, not only in Prance but in all Europe. Governments which do not comprehend this are blind. It is only free institutions like those of England which will satisfy nations, and if they c'*n not come across the channel they will come across the Atlantic.'
MURDER OF VM. LAKK, OF MKK'S CIRCVS.
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From tbe St. Louis Democrat.] The following letter, received yea er day evening, details another horrible crime, which in cool atrocity, stands unparalleled, as no sufficiently exciting cause existed for even the retention of ordinary passion, much less for the pxecutien of a murder so diabolical:
Spbinqfield, Mo., Aug. 24,18C%^ Ediiort Missouri Democrat Among the many crimes of violence which have occurred in Southwest Missouri within the month past, is one which will be heard of with pain by many thou sands of the people of the country.
On last Saturday night (11st inst), after the ring performance of Lake's circus had concluded at Granby, in Newton county, and the ministrels were about lo begin, a man named Jacob Kiilyon was discovered concealed under lb? seats, endeavoring to avoid psiyment for admission to tbe concert. Mr. Lake put Kiilyon out of the canvas, and while doing so Kiilyon drew a revolver and endeavored to use it. The weapon was wrested from him, bowever, and he was ejected. After a short absence Kiilyon returned to tbe door of the pavilion, paid for admission and walked at once up to where Mr. Lake was conversing with two gentlemen of
Granby, and drawing another revolver which be had borrowed for the purpose, shot Mr. Lake through the body near the heart. Death ensued in a few minutes.— In the excitement, Kiilyon escaped and has not been arrested as yet. One thousand 4ol)ars rpward is offeree} for {lis ap prehension.
Kiilyon is easily known by the following description: He is 24 years old, slen der, about six feet high (or rather over that), has light brown hair, red face, and his right eye is so sunken in his head as to seem to be blind—possibly it is so—is mach disfigured about that eye. He was a member of the 24tb Mo. Volunteers, and lives about ten miles southeast of Granby. Yours,
From an extra of tbe Southwest Indie ftndent, issued at Granby on the 22d, we gather tbe fgrtber intelligence given be low:
After Kiilyon was put out, it is said he made several threats that he would kill Lake if he could get a revolver. A few minutes after this, Kiilyon came up to the doorkeeper and pallingoat his wallet, remarked that "he was a quarrelsome man, and was willing to pay to go in." While he was in the act of paying, Mr. Lake came out through the passageway towards the door«keeper. As soon* as Kiilyon saw him, he slipped bsck among the crowd at the door. Just at this moment Deputy Marshal Bailey (who had heard that there had been a difficulty, and that a revolver had been drawn,) came up from town and inquired "who had that revolver." Mr. Lake immediately replied that "he had it and weuld deliver it up to-morrow morning to the proper au thority." While they were talking Mar shal Bailey and'a Mr. Thompson were standing, facing Mr. Lake, not three feet from him. ELillyon again approached from behind Thompson and throwing his revolver over Thompson's right shoulder, shot Mr. Lake, the tall entering about three inches above the right nipple, coursing apparently downward toward the heart. Mr. Lake staggered a few yards and then fell down on his hands and said: "My God, boys, I am killed— carry me home." He was immediately carried to hjs room in the Southwestern Hotel but expired almost as soon a& it was reached.
At the moment tbe shot was fired, panic seemed to infect the bystanders, and they all scatterod. Kiilyon immediately turned and run. As he did so, his feot caught in one of the guy ropes and threw him upon his face, and his revolver was accidentally discharged. Heproiupt]y jumped up and disappeared.
It seems utterly incomprehensible, with bye-standers about, and Ihe marshal looking on, with the desperado tumbling among the guy ropes, that be was allow' ed to escape. We can readily understand the excitement and horror following the deed among the good people of Granby. Funeral services were to be held on Monday by the Odd Fellows, of whom Mr. Lake was one. The reward of $1000 is offered by Mrs. Agnes Lake, and we trust tbe inhuman scoundrel who did this deed will be speedily arrested. Mr. Lake was well-known in St. Louis, where be has many friends.
A Romantic Story.
From the Albany Knickerbocker, 21st. We havo just heard of a rather romantic story, which has transpired in this city the truth of which we can trouch for, notwithstanding its sensational proclivities A few years since a girl living as a do mestic in an aristccralic and wealtoy family of Liverpool,- England, won the affections of the sou of that family. The young man became smitten of his in a morata, and resolved upon marrying her. When he'made his intentions known to bis parents, serious opposition was manifested. The girl, although a good ono, virtuous and honest, was not in keeping with the family standing in society^ To marry such a one was considered a disgrace in England, especially when tbe family of tbe young man was of tbe high est blood. Notwithstanding all this, the young man cast aside all family ties, and married the poor girl of his afiections, who was only a servant in his father's house. The result was, that the boy was driven from tbe parental roof, and took up an humble abode with his wife. They lived together in peacc and happiness a long while. A son was born out of this wedlock. Finally, the husband of the girl was taken sick with that terrible disease, consumption, and died, leaving tbe girl a widow, with her child. During tha illness of her husband, the latter received kind considerations at tbe hands of his parents, although they never, in person, visited his bedside. Soon after the death of her husband the widow and child came to this country with her father and moth er. They settled jn this city. The father and mother took up a home for themselves, while the widow went out to service in a well-known family living on Washington avenue. She has been there for a long time, and was honored and respected by her employers. Last week she re ceived a latter announcing the fact that the whole of the estate of her husband's father, amounting to j£500,000, had been bequeathed to her son. Arrangements were at once perfected, and on Wednesday last the servant girl, accompanied by her father, sailed from New York for Liverpool, lo look after the fortune coming to them. What a windfall I Such is lite on this great American continent.
The landing of Prince Arthur at Halifax is regarded in many quarters as the first step toward his ascent of the viceregal throne of the Dominion. The British territories united under this designation cover more than 400,000 square miles, and contain a population of about 4,000,000 souls. Though embracing large tracts of sterile soil and subjscted to a rigorous climate, they are rich io forests, furs, mines', and quarries, have much valuable agricultural land, apd a long sea coast which abounds with prolific fishing grounds. The inhabitants, decending for the most part from the English, French, Irish, andScotch, with a generous sprinkling of enterprising Yankees, are well fitted, under a wise and liberal Government, to make this fine country prosperous and powerful.
Prince Arthur was born in 1850. To place the Daminion, with all its eloments of growth and greatness, and lying right alongside of this Republic for hundreds of miles, under the rule of a boy of nin$-
teen, merely because he bappaosUo be the son of aGuelph sod a Coburg, Is pre-
Foreign Items.
The Bishop of Exter is to retire on an income of some $80,000. Sweedish brakemen are instructed in surgery and bandaging.
The daughter of the porter of the Tem. pie of Isis li^s been .found mumified at Thebes.
The North German merchant fleet numbers C.057 vessels, with an aggregate lunnage of 316,374 tuns.
There are in France at least fifty actors and actresses who pretend to be illegitimate children of the great Rachel.
Among tbe expected new Bishops of the Church of England are Dean Stanley and Dr. Temple, bead master at Rugby
The talk is revived of bringing to France, with great pomp the remains of the Puke of Reicbstadt, the son of the first NapoleoQ.
The Russian Government is Said to have offered thirty-five million frances for Prince Borghese's celebrated picture gallery of ancient masters.
Baron Leibig states lhat the land of Hesse has risen 300 per cent, in value during fifteen years, simply in: consequence of scientific agriculture.
The Common Council of the city of London have within the last six years expended four hundred thousand dollars in royal entertainments.
The Crown Princess Louiss, of Den mark, is cheered whenever she makes her appearance in public at Copenhagen as "the future Empress of Sgan^navia."
Bishops of the Established Church in England are, during the ?ext two years, to be allowed to retire upon £2,000 a year or one-third of their present revenues.
At Frankfort-on^tbe-Main a journeyman tailcr lately married, who had been betrothed to his bride for thirty-six years. The bridegroom was 68 and the bride 64 years old.
The debts of Crown Prince Humbert, of Italy, are said to amount to upward of ten million lire. Most of his creditors hold "parole" notes, which the young Prince has allowed to go to protest.
The valley of Zaramna, Algaria, is infested this year by an enormus multitude of rats. The crops are devoured as tbey stand and whole fields of beans, maize and potatoes have been devastated,
Mr. Antrobus, a handsome young Englishman of great wealth, formerly connected with the English Legation at Washington, is said to have left tbe diplomatic service, and to have taken holy orders at Rome.
Among the agricultural implements now manufactured in Great Britain, are large numbers of elephant plows, which are.forwarded by way of the Medeterranean, the Isthmus of Suez, and tbe Red Sea and Indian Ocean, to Hindostan.
The women and men change places in some parts of China. At Foochow a writer recently saw a stout fellow sewing lace on a bonnet for a Portuguese lady and going on to tbe landing place, behold all the ferry-boats were rowed by women
A. young man lately went in bathing at Lotbinere, Province of Quebec, placing his clothes upon what he supposed a stone. It turned out to be a seal basking in the sun, which was thus disturbed and made for tbe water with the young man's clothes.
In Numbers there is safety, it was uponathis principle that the formula of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one man's knowledge. Dr. Judson intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pilIs consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of tho age, and the result was the production of a simple but efficacious medicine tho Judson's Moun« tain Herb Pifc. These pills cure Billiousness, Dispepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities. They have aow been used many years by the public and Ibousands of testimonials bear witness tp their virtues. As a family medicine tbey are unrivaled. Qive tho Mountain Herb Piilsa trial. Sold by all dealers. Aug.3dwkpo
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Dear Sir:—It Is with much pleasure that I say to you that I consider the Plantation Bitters of untold value. In tbe fall of 18671 was taken with Chills and Fever, with the moBt severe pains in my chest and head. It was with great difficulty that I coul:l breathe. My lungs were greatly distressed, and there was severe p^in in taf right side, by spells. 1 could hardly get up from my bed. I called the Doctor, who att^ided me all winter without the least benefit. About the first of August I commenced using your Plantation Bitters—a wine-glass full three times a day—and have useid it most of the time since, and I am now well and strong, able to do all my own work and ths care of a lare family.
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Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at halt the price. 10-dwlw
GEape Cro? ofJSew Jersey—The Passaic vineyards of Dr. Speer have never been so loaded with grapes as the vines are this year. If not injured by too much rain or early frost, the quantity as well as quality of the Speer vintage will exceed anything heretofore east of the Allegheny mountains, especially the Oporto grape, fyom which the Doctor's celebrated wine is mado. All kinds of fruits are abundant.—Newark (N. J.) Daily Advertiser.
/IONFIDENTIAL.—Young men wbohsTe iojnred themselves by ceitain reoret habits, which nnflt them for bntineae, picas* are or the duties of married lif« also middle aged acd old oisn •hi, frjm the follie* of yontb, or othercaates, fuel a debility in advance ol their jeatv, before placing themselves under the treatmestof any one, shonld flrst read the "Svret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of impertance by penning tbe "Seiret Ifriend. Sent to any address, in sealed envelope, on re. ceint of 25 cents. Address
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$B SKWINfl MACHINK. Tbe celebrated ATLANTIC PREMIUM SlCW 1NG MACHINE, warranted five years price #8 has iio equal ladies pronounce it worth three times the pri:t willfltitcb, hem, fell, tuck, quilt bind, braid, oord and embroider elegantly.Agents clear $10 to 830 per day. A sample ma cbloe, boxed, with directions for using, private terms to Agents, order book for canvassing, certificateof Agencf sent C. O. D., 83. Address the ATLANTIC 8KW1NG MAGHINK CO., Kochis ter, Now York.
$100 Per day Discontinued Having obtained an extensive and wide-spread sale for our "OBNTUBV" brand of Fint-Cut Chewing Tobacco, we desire to announce that we shill sor pack, daily 8100 iu tbe small tin foil papers after this date, July 1st, 1869, it* merits being so favorably recognized that th'ls inducement is no longer necessary. To avoid misapprehension, however, we would add that we shall continue to pack orders for Mkebschjjjm Fifes iu our '•KACHT CLDB" and "EHREkA" brands of Smck ins Tobacco.
The "YACHT CLDB" is devoid ol Nicotine, and cannot injure the health, and Is especially recommended to people of sedentary occupation.* or nervous constitutions.
The trade are invited to send for circulars. P. LOllILLiKD, New York.
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ASK yonr Debtor or BrugsUl for SWEJKT QUraiflfK—it equals (bitter) Quinine. M'fd by F. bTKABwS, FAKH S CO., Chemists, New York.
Or eat Distribution by the Metropolitan Gift Co.—Ca»h Oifts to the Amount of ISOO.OW,— Kvery Ticket Draws a Prltei 6 Cash Gifts ICach 820,000 10 10,000 20 6,000 40 1,000 200 203 300 100 60 Elegant Bosewood Pianola. Kach 8300 to 8760 75 Melodeone 75 to 100 8*0 Sewing Machinrs 60 to 175 600 Flue Gold Watchee 75 to 300
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, Ac., all "VALUED A.T 91,000,000 A Chance to Draw Any of th* above pritet for 25c. Tiekets describing Prises are scaled in Xn v«lopes and thoroughly mixed. Un receipt of 26 cents, a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice aad sent by mail to any addrees. ThefrUa natnpd upjn it will be delivered to the ticket-bolder on payment of Ode Dollab. Prizes are immediately sent to any addrtss by express or return mail.
Ton will kaow wkat yonr Prize is befbre job pay lor It. Any prize may be ixcbiigib tor another of the same value. Ho Blaallf. Our pi tree? can depend on iair dealing.
KEFEBCifCES.—\£e select tbe following- from mao'y who have lately drawn Valuable Prlz»s and kindry permitted ueto publish tbem Andrew J. Burns. Chicago, 810,000 MiiS Glare 8. Walker, Piano 8800 James M. Matthews, Detroit, 86,000 John T. Andrews, Bavannab, 86.000 Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, 8600. We publish no names without permission.
Opinions of the Press.—"Tbe firm is reliable, and desefve their success.Weetlj/ Tribune, Jfay 8. "We know them (o bs a fair 4eallag firm."—W. r. Btrald, May 38. "A friend of ours drew a 8600 prise, which was promptly received."—'Daifar Ntwt,'Jaae 3.
Send fer circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed, Kvery packale of Sealed envelopes conUin one cash atrr. Six Tickets fjr 81 IS for 82 34 for 86 110 for 816,00.
All letters should be addressed to HASP.. W|LS0N CO., m»w4t
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derfu} book it shows how either sex fascinate any ono they wish, instantly. (All pos staiei ibis power.) It teaohes how to get rich.— Alchemy, Dr. De9'e and Allen's Ciballa, Bind logs, bo reel is, Incantations, Demonology, Msg ic, Mesmerism, Spiritualism, Marriage Guide, Vnd a thousand otner wonders. Sent by mail for 25 cents. Address T. WILLIAM CO., Publish eis, south Seventh street, Phi adelphia,
GRAND INVESTMENT
GLOBE
GOLD AND SILVER
Mining Company.
Located at Monitor, Alpine county, California 49* £arue having 25 to 86,000 to invest In the 8AFK8T AND BEST KNTKRPBISE EVKB OFFBBBD to tae PUBLIC, are desired to write immediately for Circulars and -terms ol subfcription, to J, WINCHESTER, Pres't, 38 Jofcn Street, NeWl'erk,
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IfMlKTI Y1AB8' IqaltHt Jl ttiAMWlt -"""natr nrTaal ftiwm irftsifif gical View of Afarriafr.—Tfce cfasepsst book ever wbliahed—coBtslslag swarla WO puss, aad 190 lis* plates •adsagtatiafamlvbaasstoss* of the human organ* is a lists of health sad disease, with a treatise on early errors, its deplorable coaseqaesees vaoa tkssis4ss Mf.viik Us aasuccessful mode of cure, sfcowa by report of cases treated. A tr«Uifist s4|lBar to the married and those coatessplatiu marriage who aatartain doubts of their physical assittios. Seat (Tea 01 postage to any addwils1isl|il Of 86 caats, la stamps or postal currescy. by sirtrsssiaj Ac. LA CBOIX, Bo. 31 Hainan Laae, tibaay,*. Tksastksr sty ba cssssIMspm asr of tha diseasss upon which his books treat, eithe 1 personally or by awU.and •iM.-iaas aeet to aay part of tha world.
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Steam Works aad Shops on UBIIM. between 9th and 10th, asar Mala For speetaeas of oar worfc we aefer to Demiag's Block. Me2ropolitan Block, Cory's aad Malta's Buildings, Natlonal State Bank, Haw .Postofflce, Me Qregor'sacd Darning's MonuBteais, Ac., Ac.
UNION
fbutk Hfinrie* Bio Mansfactarers of all kinds of
CRACKERS,
BREAD and CAKES, 1 aadDsSMesIA
On LaEsyette St., betffma Canal aad Depot, E IR. ]R E »At7TE, TKDIAHA. Orders left 'af Julias' MlesSen's, Ho. IS north 4th street, willbe premptly attended ty.
Having pat Id BTXAM we Are enabled to meet all order a in our Uaepramptly «md withsattsfitotlou, and wil sell at the lowest rates. JaSOdtf
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L. A. BUBNF.TT. JOHN F. MtACHAM A» BURNETT & CO. L.
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Manufacturer and Dealer lu
Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Flwllti^s, and Carrier's Tools,
Nos. 144 & 140 MAIN ST., TIROS HAOTS, I*©.,
JSW CASH for'Hides, fars, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Iieather la tha Bough. Consignments always Mtceive
Prompt Attention,
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QITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTJTOBD, CONN.
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INCORPORATKD 1847. capital, |aw,««e ASSETS, 8SM,000 C. T. WEBSTBB, President. GEO. W. liEBTEB, Secrstary
M. H. SIMPSON, Agent.
H•'M.
SmTfl, Chemieal Dye Works, Second street, between Main aad Cherry, adjoining the Stewart House.
Dyelngin all ite branches, such as Orspe Shawls Bibbons, Silk of all kinds, Merino ana DeLaine Dresses Curtains, Plumes, Lsoe, Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular attention pail to Cleaning and Befinishing, without daatspsg the colors, suchariicies as Crepe Shawls, Silk Dresses, Merino and DeLaine brasses, Broche Sbawls, ashmsre Shawls, Cloaks, Oarpsts aad Piaae rers. Cleaning of Gents' G-ats, Pants and sts neatly don6. m80dlm
QHIO FEMALE COLLEGE,
t. IIJEABCIHOINHATI&K
This well-known Institution will commence Its Twenty-first year of stady, on THUBSEAT tke 19th of 8eptember,next.
The highest educational advantages enjoyed, onder.a full corps of experienced aad approved Teachers.
Extensive ornamseted Oroundi. Beautiful Bolld. iga wlih modern improvements. Xlevated sltuatioL., overlooking tkesnbsrbs of Cincinnati.
Prices Low beyond example. For further Information, or for Catalogues, apply to the Presl4snt.
BIV. IT. O. BTJBT, D. I.
Jyl0-2tnw*2tau Coutex Hiu, 0*io
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TJRES3 MAKING
Mrs. if. eThehoes6" Has removed her Cloak and Dress Making estableshment to Naylor's new bnlldlng, oa Ohio, between Fourth and Fifth streets, where she will be pleaaed to. meet all who doeiro the most perfect work in this line. particular attention will b4 given, as heretofore, to the latest stylss.
The most skillful assistant* h»r* been engaged Wedding Cos tames, Ball and Party DreeMs Ladies aad Children Cloaks and Dresses mano actured with promptness and dispatch. ^^JlStf
rjlEACHEB'S IN!
INSTITUTE.
Notice is hereby givsn that a Teachers' last! tuteisfor Vigo couaty will be held in ths Ciiy of Terre Haute, daring theveSk cosslasaeiag August 30tb, 1869, undeV tke saperialeadeaoa at rof. W. H. Wiley. Farther particalars will "be announced at the proper Msse. irf.:
THOMAS B. LOBO,
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JOHN HANE1,
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COMMISSION MtSCHAIT And Wholesale andBetailDsaisr ia all kia* of Orain. Warahouse, oa north First. St., at C«S»l Bastn, Terre Haate, Indiana.
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furnituke: co.,
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Vt have lately removed from oar eld wartroosa. Ha. 38 floatk IlUaeis Street to tha a bo is locatioa, where ^ra are prs^ered lo ofer
Especial Inducements
T» parcbassra.
Ia all woods, aad asvored la Tercy. Clotb, Dataask cr Plaib.
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AND COMFORT,
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1 THB BlitflilNG Of PBBFKCT SIOBT. There is A6tbing so valuable as PIBFE0T SIGHT, aad PBBFKOT SIGHT can onlr be obtained by Vsiug PBBFBCT 8PECTACLB31 Tke difficulty of
I Procarlng_ which is WSLL KNOWN.
Messrs. LAZARUS & M0BKIS,
0ccali«t» and Optlcfans,
UABTFOltD, CONN., MANOFACTDBBB3 of the celebrated
Perfect Spectacles ^.1 which have been said with unlimited satisfaction to tbe wearers in Malsaachnsetts, New Tork,
New Jersey,Bhode Island, ... •••,- f, 13 I Ohio, Psansylvanla, j, Connecticut, Michigan,
Illinois, Nsw Hsmpihlre
Vermont, Maine, and tbe IA British Pro'incts, during tie past nine years Thcss Celsbrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye.and last many ysata without changsl
Msssrs. LAZABDS A MOBBI8 have appointed
93 S. R.j FBEE1AI, Dealer in all kinds of American and Swiss Watch as, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Sliver and Plated ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods, £t, Ac.,
iu No. 161 Main street, W1 cr R»ffoul Hotol build tag, ali .1
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Cagle Iroa Works,
Oor. 1st and Walnut sts., Terre Haate, Ind. jeie-dSm
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BOOKS,
Mo. 100 Main st.
No. 100 Main st
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lists last received aad now open to the ipsseMoa of ssy patroasAnd the public in general tae moat desirable stylss of Colored
Ototh Ooatbi^, Casslnure ana VESTING, Ib all shades, which I propose to make up to OBDCK in tie latest aad kest 3*
FITTING STYLE, Oa short notioe, Cheaper than tbey can be anywhere west. Please call on
FBXD. SCHXuBWIirO, I
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LIPE 1NSUBAN0R COMPANY
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Of tke Very flasat ssake, aad as chsap as tbe samfcaaellty of naaafsctiire can be obtained at any othsr polat, east or wsst.
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NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO."
United States of America
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CASH CAPITAL 11,000,000 -s-uistrv
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This Compaay isiSjd^ M0KTH9of Its txtstenee
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HITOBBLIi BAUUBLSBEBQ rOSNITDBE COMPANY
SB last Washington St., Indianapolis'
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OFTiCKBS:
CLABKHOS H. CLABS, Philade'phia, President. JAT COOKS, Chairman Viaaare and been Committer. HINBT D. COOKB, Wsssingtoa, Tlce-Presldent. CMSBSOH V. FIST, Pklladelphla, Secretar aad Antnary. FBAMOIS G. SMITH, M. D., Pbiladelpbli, Xcd
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This Company offers to its PolIcy-Holders.(
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by its Cash paid up Capital of OneMiUloa Dollars ssd guarantees to Insured, by lis
Low Rates of Premium
LAR6R BIYIDEHD8 19 A0TANCE, Ox a Beversionary Dividend of 100 per oeat. by 1st i,
Return ^Prenttttmll Plan.
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E N E A A E N S ion W. UL18 4b CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO, in
flsoeral Agents for Ohio and Central aad South era Indiana. J. A. FOOTE,
Mdwly Agent for Terre Haate, ind.
1NDIANAP0US A ST. 10CI8 K. It.
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RAILROADS.
BUMMER, ARRANGEMENT,
3 THROUGH IXPRIS3 TRA1K8 |A1L\ BETWEEN Terre Haute and, all CUies pnd
Towns West-,'
Condensed Time Schedule, May.
I Dally Kv ry Day cxcept Sundays Weetward. Night ex. Fastsx. Nlshtex. Terre Haute, leave 11.10 6 35 a 10:30 a MattooD, artlve 1:47 am 9:19 am 1:12 iu 12:49 12:19 pin 1:116 1:06 ti:l0 ti:4tt
Tolono, Champaign, Chicago, Cenlralla, Oairo, Pana, Decatur, Alton, St. Louis, iu. North
Mo. It. B. leave Pacific B.B. Macoa, arrive Jefferson City, Kansss City, Leavenworth Lawrence, Tcpeka, St. Jcseph, Omaha,
Spectacles!
Perfected
have, after years of Experience, Experiment, aad the erection of costly machinery, been ena* bled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM,
1:23 am 1:65 a lu 8(0 a 8:46 2:00 a lu !2:68 6:50 1:115 7:60 pm
ItrtOam 8:45 pm 4:00 pm 2:b0am 3:35 am 11:00 a in 5:20 am (1:50 pm 6:35 am 2:18 t:26 a 4:00
Accommodation train leaves Terre Hautedaily, exceptSunday, at 4:55 a, arrival at Mattooa 7:35 m, Toloaa 1:23a mandChicago 8:00am. Palace Sleeping Oars on all
Night Trains.
Baggage Cheeked Through,
J. D. HBBKIM1B, JSO. 8. GAB LAND, Oen'IBup't. Qeal Pass'r Agrt. msySl
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9:30 am 4:30 9:30 a hi 9:15 am 4:46 pm 9:15 am 6:30 12:25 a 6:30 a ui 3:15 11:24 3:15 am 11:00pm 6:00 a 11:00 a iu 12:15 am 6:30 am 19:1# a 10:35 a 10:35 am 10:35 a ni 12:06 12:06p 12:06 12:00 8:15 a 13:00 7.00am 3:30pm 7.10am
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LAND AGENCY,
Real Estate CoIumb
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HENDMlOfi & LAMafi,
Ofllee over First National Beak, 8. K. Corner of Fourth and Main Streets,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Abstracts of title furnished,
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gotiated, aad Meney invested.
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sr ___ ... OITT PBOPXBTf. Forty Lotsia Listen's Addition to Terre Easts Hosae aad lot, east Ohio street, Hooso aad let,ia MeMarraio's Addititioa,
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House and lot la Siblej^s addition on 5d strect.v. House and lot lnB«e^s addition on 8tb street^' Bouse and lot on Poplar, between 6tb aad 7tb strests,
House and lot on North Stb, between ilbesnot and Linton streets. Two basinsss Houses on J»am «tr««n
Farm ef 89 acrcsin Honey Or »k Iv^ashtp. 178 acree in Lintoa township. 8 Aerss bslow tke Boiling Mill, »f4e ceof-lst*"
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BERG'S
itTNIVERBAL RUSSIAN
HEALING SALVE 11 This valaable remedy has sffectod inonmsrable cures, and has gainsO for itself a grsat rsputa-
tfon. The'dlscoveier of this Salve has applied it with eminent success In thousands ol Ces dor ln( tbe Crftnern War, and ha« cored daagspoqi Wounds, In many easel eonstdsrsd mortsl.
Mr B. }ii Is the sole psssessOr of ihs valo-iAd able secret of making this Salve from b'te
rience in being It in Europs and tbe saccess' tending its epplicatlea there, he has been lndaji to lutrodaca it Into the United btate*.
IT ULIETXS PAR Those who haVe wounds, bruises, oats of all kinds, or sores, Felons, Scratches, Mosquito71 Bites, Frost Bitten Joints. Bare Lips, Chilblains,. Si Children's Scorbutic Complaints on Head and
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It acts like magic ia removing Boils, Pimple* and Cutas-soas Diseasss, aad has ksen suecsss-3
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fully assd for Coras, Baa tons aad tors TbrMt.aiLa by applyihg sxteraally every evening btfor«. .v gologtobed.
For sale by all druggists. Pries 35c„ 60c, andii (4 •1 per Jar. Office 280 Bowery. T. Hone genuinsr ualees coantersirned *. BJBO'S Dnivsrwl Bassian Hsaling Salve. 26C i.swy, Mew^X
For sale by John F. Henry, Ho8 College
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