Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1869 — Page 1

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•Sim&tolk Mitil, Haute subccribing $100,000 towards i', payable in twenty year?, and agreeing to make the corporation that much richer, and the tax-payer that much poorer, for SSS^CXSt^WtSiK this extension of tbeJSvansville & Craw fordsville Railroad." £i)st qf tlj^ extracta w#! evidently written by the responsible editor, while the second—whftft '(hV^ctfy antagonizes the firi^rwai wriUop ,by /wma casual'

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Pkople have an undoubted H§ftt to expend their own money where they please- It is their own business, pfcrbapsj if ttyey ca Baettfon ytiolee maoufaotured here, and«we t«v«ino ri|hL rocimplain^ jf—as is often the caso—tbev pay more money for a cheap and shabby EasternzzamowtiEsx however, is eminently calculated to discourage our own manufacturers and' "vWftrOOO1 310 expense of our own, and to drive men of' enterprlzo and capitaV-from us to other localities,where a/'livAan^l-let liwel'.policy DreWi!#. -/A

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seeing the exae^lent display pf carriages and wagons from Terre fiauto manufacto#lec,"oii[ eihlbirfbn'at-the Couiity Fair~ In -elfgancjb ofvityltj ap^ finist^and jIuit ability of construction they, appear to us to te eqkftl to tiift BMt prt&iicts of ariy 'o the more extended Man factories. -ThfiirT

makers deserv? the co,m nidation of^,the public'ior tneir efforts to build up a njest important 'branch of indnstry. 'And tbfcy depgf^e something moro, to-wit: the pat-

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fastures is equally truo of sotne others. If dit pibpld Wilj leirti 'to'1 pitf/nize home jpdust»ytftp up home apler. prizes, to develop .home resources,, |,hey will have' learned tHa' 0T8t principle of well grounded-ttid bndu^'ilg ljiro»poti^

The' liisha^ata Furniture Company has a large and profitable Chinese trade. A BOBBKB* bttgl«ry4i«w occurred in Bedford every night for the last ten nights.

agpear-pboth^of \£n^ngs-this evening. 35®!

Th4 Soutneisterd" thTlaria UOfiT^re goes for Lay Delegation almost unani-! taonsly. Good 1

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The Spears seduotion trial still furnishes entertainment for the lovers of Ihatj sort of thing in Lafayptte,

Two hcndbkd students were present at the opening of the term of Asbory University,on Wednesday.

little son of Fred Maurer was. fatally scalded in a pan of boiling waterr| at South Bend a few days ago.f

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An effort wlU made at the next se?-J •ion of Congress 4o ^et an appropriation! for building an e*tao»ioh to theln4'»ii»polls Post Office. '.Ts

As AN Indication that tho natives of Cass county ate Jtelapsirig. iftWi barbar' ifm, it is mentb&'ea that VgrerfBed pig is to be *i' fcrorMbin 'fa tlio 'fbi-tfi-coming agricUHHiriv'f^i^ a "Logansport.

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one Link, the "dead aBimal" man of Jnan equine carcass on tbo 16th The^odor.of the beast

opening iast. many for him?

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the Iodianapolis and. Yincennes Railroad will not be filled antil some "little patters1 ate fixed up. Jt tako9 morey to build idllroads.

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As an evidence of tb.e Ixicreaaa" of t"Be lumber trad^ at Michigan City einco tbe partial completion of tho harbor, the In* dianapolis

states that the sales

Journal

of this year will amount to over fifty million feet against eight million last year. .•—(

Before Ue Oannty Commissioners yesterday a petition was presented, asking for an appropriation of$T5,000 to Rid in the construction of the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chibago Railroad, tho tax to bo levied in Centor township only. Tho petition was accepted, and the Board set the election for the 18th d*y of October

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Henry Milhurn Dow, the fifteen yev oid boy, wbo was arrest^} last week, in Olnrk county, charged with committing an ss sault and battery with intent to rape a Miss Eliot, had a preliminary examination before Justice Ward. Thi evidence in the case ftilly established tho fact that there was nothing in the charge. Toun? Djw made an insnlting proposal- to 3|iss E., whereupon she went for him wtlb a bucket, and in defending himself, the youngster is said to have choked bor.— Tho girl »s de»criiei large enough to have whipped Dow easily, and she donbtlts3 did give htm a good thrashing, as 1» deserved. The' magistrate discharged him.

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The articles to be exhibited io Fine

cal Instramenta, Silver Ware, Millinery and Ornamental Needle-work and articles of a similar n^Uftr?.

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Gkoboe Tuttle, who resides five miles from Muncie, on.th toad reports to the Mancie while passing through a jfiWerness or dense thicket, about a quarter of a mile from tta aautfi ii^e^f-Barrison township, a few days ago, necame across a man and a hi)Mean a singular and perilous situation. The horse was tied by the bead |o one tree, and by the tail to another, trhe man was tied on bis horse, bis feet kied*B?d3r4la lfcll|,ff aJ6 &h &u>6s w^e lied behind his back. Upon being re« leased, he stated to Tuttle that bis name jwas Thomas Hoeref-and that he resided jnear the Six Mile House, in Hamilton township, in Delaware county. He said

their faces blacked, and who were otherIwise disguised. These men took bim to iaaii* jsome discussion tbeyponclud#! to starve him. They stayed with bim twenty-four

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BY TE.LEG RAF

From St. Louis.

St LouuvSept. 17.—Ttun.aliui^liS and boxJacWjy jPwgejfc KilbuTn,' MfiMunt -o!dj«ok 000. Iosur^-tl0,500.". toe iftfattrystd of Mr.' SWAifcfrBeri

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adjoining was damaged about

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The Grand' Lodge oMslpod jt^fQgbfSt which has been^n^N^JlfcJKfcWOville, Illimiis^ for two dys, after several hours discussion of tb« WW*

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endorsed 'Vjf rd#cMMl&QM^ini'ttc|ion of the National TempertaWtfcttVStfBdn recently held in OBfeago, ih'faTof if a third political organization, tho diit?ri&tvw aml moat wmpwiiiww pilutlylcvf which shall be prohibition.

CIQAB FACTORY SEIZED.

"'rtfti cigfcr^ma^t^faclwy of -©blQtE^ft GessiDgbing, of CarTiuBville, Illinois, on

seized with the factory. COLORADO JUNCTION. A dispatch from Denver say« further

the Democrats made a party nomination Ufey haStfd#(Mfillf Legislature will have a clear Republican

A telegram from Puebla says Wild Bill, a noted'ffttbtactei who bis fi^urtfl^ tbe! hero of several sketches of life on ttiie, bprder, got into a difflcuHy ©n »lect»on day, and while being takeb t9 Cqlbradd Citjj iail was fired' upon from the bush aM killed.

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The ca&*>JfkflAnit*0t1* was re-! cently arretted at Rochester, New York, for committing fraud, came before the court in Kansas City yesterday, and he! was discharged for want of prosecution.!

EXCURSIONISTS. iWcrtrsiA pa^&Ortifce

East arrived at Kansas Oity yesterday,' through Fort. Scott railroad.

NATIONAL OiBITAL qOKlXNTIPH. At a meeting of the National Oapitalj Excecutive Committee, a call for a con-i vention to ^be bpWk Qctober 20th,' was decided upon, ancl will be published in the prominent papers of the country.' The call, after stating that the Govern-j ,ors of all the' States arft, invite^ to attend the Cob vention says, in case the! Governors of any of the States refuse to appoint delegates to the Convention, that waaww! ceived as duly accredited and admitted) to seats in the Convention.

Prom New York.

New York, Sept. 17—Itis stated that Admiral Hoff had an interview witlj s»Aa% yesterday, on Cuban affairs. Itisclaim-i ed that the Admiral's sympathies bad alj ways been with the Cubans, bi^t that hi iitsiructions required him io remain strut* ly neutral, atrd'it would bftve been obt viously unseomly for him to indulge ii| any demonstrations favorable to the in* snrgenta. He thinks the struggle will be svprolmetbd one unlfe«iao&M oktside interference takes plaoe.

A VIBQIN1A SCHEME.

A Richmond, Va., special says a plot has been set on foot, it is charged by radical office holders in Virginia, to have th question of admitting that State g- ovftt without action of Congress until tSe sefr aJqn^nneM^g 7 0, if to get up evidence of outrages and frauds by the Walker party, anJ by the aid. of filibustering in Congress and reference* to the reconstruction committee have tba whole question adjourned. Bythlsmeanp the present office holders will be permitted to serve at least twelve months long-

The oriaipat^ra of-lbe^hem©, Jvis said, receive tbo strotig support of both Butler and Boutwell. fire. tie seel Oil Wo»\fi Qran^ street were burne^ last night. Losa $1§0,0Q0. ~^~T—Memphis,

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city, on the same charge and afterwards released on bail to answer the charge tc-dayP

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From Philadelphia.1

Philadklthia, Sept 17.—Llbby & Fennypacker's flour mills, and Colonel Thomas' regiment armory" were-bnrnad to-day. Loss $30,000.

The aUel-pen works,a cabina,tahop a machinists shop, opposite, were al badly damaged. Total loss $50,000.

omMtohH, Sept^Miftl#^ Vizier has diipatcbed a second official letter in the name ef the Saltan to the NTiceroy of Egypt, in-which he expresses atiafaction at the receipt of the aasurces of fidelity on the part of His High ess, which his note containeaV it also is pleasure at «mipli^nee with and ^trict adherence to tne conditions of the Recent firman ||spirted by tbe latter.

The Sultan, however, specially insists ithat tfc^TfMjeroy shall in the fatare observe strictly the following points of the ^oyal missive, viz:

That the Bgyptia» army akall be reduced, and that 30,000 needle guns alone shall be ordered in Barope or elsewhere^

b$mx.im3i2z 1 war which may have been bargained 'or or are now in cpurse of construction, ball be countermanded.That the pubic taxes of the territory shall, be levied knd collected in tbe name of the Sultan

[finance shall be submitted regularly to phe Sultan for authorization previous to lito^ifiialfi&lo^ tfcat his approval be asked for in all cases of contract of foreign loans that the Viceroy shall not hold direct official tion with foreign governments, and that he shall afford through officers better

The Grand Vizier adds in conclusion, that in compliance with these terms and an understanding af to

faithful execu­

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tive observance of them, the Sultan will be very glad to see the Viceroy in Con. stactinopV5 i|

From Washington.

Washington, 8ept 17.—In the inter-

ture of screw caps for fruit jars, Judge Fisher, ef tbe Supreme Court, for the District of Columbia, has rendered a de*

ticlejijs delay,. of eleven years^before applyiiig -for a* pate£V works forfeiture of bis right.

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ItJelegraph.V, Onioi««*Ti, Sept TtWi^Duft'aAd tt^hn^ed, fttinnr at «6@ 6 25. .WHSAT—In moderate demand, redat SI 20® 1 26.

OOBH—Firmer and higher sales at

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BTE—01o«e« Firmer, asking f09§l 02. ||TOBAOlO—In 25922 30 for log* to good leaf.

WHISKY—Unsettled and prices nominal, I 25 asked. MKS9POBK—Neglected, no deman, mess held at atl, at 16]_ pNT-In nodetrate 4unapd, Shoulders at "JTWaRtdb-'

BULK MEATS—Shoulders held at 14 and sides lers at

B—Jnbetter aqpptr andl@2clower3

QROOEBIBS—Unchanged and firm. OHEESE —Firm atl6ai6J' LINOOID

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GOLD—136i

buying.

NEW YOBK tf A ftKM1T& Telegraph.] ^P4"17" -FiiWAirtOKTSr middling. OOTTONa\d saiqc lower with sales at |5 80§B s5 wrsttjrtrtte*tate and western, 6 85

67 00 for extra State, 6 20@6iQS for extra ^rettern, 6 90OT 00 for white Tfheat extra, 6 4Q @7 00 for O, 6 60§7 00 for extra St. Louis and 7'25(39 00 for good to choice do. it $ 1 7 an bM»*at 1,15. ,-c

WHaT—Heavy and 8§lc lower at $1 36(91 38 for No 3 apring, 1 40(31 61 for No 2 do, (be Utter an extreme, 1 66 for No 1 do, 65@1 C6 for white western, 1 fidailijor wlater redapdambeer lWWw for 'aifaber Tetlnesiee and qifor^a-',,,

western, •. «MMQa]lf MALT^l^V.^ft'Daa*' West at SI 70, an exeme. pq&K—Qpeped prater.and plosed a shade easlr at SI 00@|l' J2 for nssonnd new mixed westera, 1 14(31.16 for SOtMd do, jateflroSStf »8%©9%forCaro-

TU R"*KfI^3§teady at«@il2 ^TSBIilHO—Komtesd at 7^381 GOLD—Opened at 86^ aijd^ ahnf"

SPEOIAI. NOTICES.

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CONTINENTAL! easiest Jr Ihe

The Cli&tpest and Best Cook Stove ffl the Market. Something lie#. Everybody should aef it before buying the old ^les. Tleawi call and see this feivm a1)fSii#i»ly at Beadquar-

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Memphis, Tknn., Sept 17—Waddy Thompson, who was arrested at St. Louis in company with Perry Fuller a few dayp since for alleged revenue fraud', and sent to New Orloans under a U. 8. Marsh*! for trial, was taken from tte Marshal at -Jaefcfhn, *I?6fenei4W,Yesterday, fctt %i *tfrit of habeas corpus, and brought beforp Judge Lse, of the Law Court, in this city, and discharged on the ground that the tT: '-S. CoramiMioi^^: onl^ had the power of a magistrate to bail or commit, and could not order the prisoner to be carried to another State, and ordered thb discharge of the prisoner. Thompson was immediately re-arrested by Deputy (J. S. Marshal Bider, on a warrant i4-• atted by

B. L.BAIL

MiytAHY CLAIMS.

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(jH&ce^farrington KBlock, kU ^Comtt Pubtte Squar^ r\ Ut Braiaa, Frarr Doe* tAPTi, IBfP. -j __

Pensio+'&aims Prosecuted, Ar-

rearjLof Pa# Procured,

BOUN^ MONEY COLLBCTBP, •V Berer to Herchaot', Bankers and Cltlacns. asassa»|) aa Saas^naaof U«a tboasaad whoee claims haTe*beea obtained bj ms.

WAll I^T«ld^s«Slotiers SMt exempted, or not having paaeed two Blnn1al "Examin»tion«, trust be esaalBed~Sspt.4, 1M9, They ihottld be here on that day.

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D. S. DANALDSOH

ctiussiiii imii And Wholesale andBetafl Dealer fu all kinds of Stsb. Warehouse, on Serth First St., at Canal Baain," Terre Baate, Iadiaaa. •VStriet attoatioa paM to (taelTiii and for. «srtta| goods. jelS-dwU

List of inrns remaining unclaimed

LADIXS' LIST.

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Barney Mrs Beb^cc* Baldwin MfaHA Barney Mrs Jos Brewer Mits A

-Little Miss Mary Martin MissfiS Mannelf Mrs SO

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Berry Mrs James BataerMary Brers Mrs Miranda Blything Mrs "urns Miss Jfatile ipnas Theresa -M'

Hunt Mrs John

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Miller Mrs Knphrenia W Myers Martha Mc"aiiley Miss Jennie "McGibnes Miss E Pa^ae Mis^Aati

base Urs tf 5'TrtlM# Mies Mhiggia CUrVMisa B*tey Mnr S'C Callan Mr* Mary shMes Mm Hurr* Caldwell Mrs SW ., BnssellMrs Mary Gobble Mis MB .Darern Mrs A DarisMrs Harriet ', .', SandfordMiss Loa ifsikflcKk Flagg Sarah Shell Mrs Fanrer Mrs Hester *. Mis Mrs Kc^faa Floyd Mary Scott Catherine Fox Miss JosIe2 Soward Mr* W Grogin Miss Mary .' V, Snyder M)ss Fannie •Harrey Mrs Sah& Ward Mrs Phoebfc Baward Klizabeth' WJlley Mrs 8 Hodkifason Mrs Ifargartt

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a,'i Splaty Mrs Christine *T? Bankejr Elizabeth ,.

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Carpenter *BW 4^ Otstott Danl Oemento TC Parser Ohe*aeySB, Kssss Peak John Crilley W

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C^per W-^sao^Pomeroy Fwi Cobens Kay John A cp»eii 0

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Coppack Isaac Bobmson Coil Washington... Robinson James 1 Cole Chas Bosk MO Church E JjBeynolds John Daniels Alien .... Sankey Franklin DsiiiJ itoil ,»«Saanders O a${ I Donnelly IT A Parage Wm Dnnin T)has "fhaw W Dagan Howard jtt.I Stephens Dutsner Wm ,AMw?3 Shjrman Albert Byana Blisha 2

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Frasier WW Stones Thos 2 1 Fredericks Andrew Sherwood cSSS" iIJ Gates N W Test Sylvanua Gray Geo Theal Abram Green HZ ft rUnderwoOd John, 4 £.Y Gilbert Ezekiel S'^^Vahauken

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Goodwin Jas Walton Clayton Garham Watson bhepherd Gnnaingjess* W»)lls James Hays W A vWalsh Bedmond Hayworth Jeremiah •, Wilmoth W Himes Bobt jJWrigbt O E Hopkins WD Wllliims E Haffnagel Theo Wilson Jonathan 2 lipker^H A Williams Robt on fc Hamilton Wood W ^Sti Johnston & Co N Wright Franklin Ketchnm 1 Teager Saml. ft A. BURNETT, P. M.

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JJUFUS H. SIMPSON, 1TTOME1 AT LAW, /I»o*AfaY *UBMc,

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OFFICE—In Scott's Bqildinji— qp-qtalri—op* posite the New Cojjrt (louso. NO riOK —Collections made in and ont of. Court, at reasonable commissions.

ESPECIAL ATTENTION giyao to settleae of Estates and Gnardlans In th»' Probate Court.

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BI0E—Firm and qniet at l!l^lS)i'for'tiibk

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16 Jfor Porto Bico. MOLASSES—Nominal at 83 for Caba. PETBOLEUM—Firm at 16%@17 for crude and 1% for refined.

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CAPITAL, paid in.....„i... A8aET8 POLICIES Issued in 1869

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OBANO CLOSING SALS OF DBY GOODS. TUECV BlPLSf A DEMING, Are Mw elaclng oat their entire stock of Sum* sUmiW NM, AotJioi, atibterssting prices to buyers. Find their advertisement in another coltSnut of nM*p*per. Bead it and profit thereby

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HENDHICH & LANGB! Office over First National Back, 3. E. Corner o( Fonrth and Main Streots, Terre Haute* Ind.

Abstracts of title furnished, Lcnns negotiated, aad Ueney invested. FOR SAIsFt Sin. .7* 5t 3*

UITT PKOPEBTT.

Fort liots in linliis'i Addition, to t«n Uant* Honno and lot, east Ohio streak House and lot,in S(oMnrrain'a Addiction, Uonse and lot la Sibley's addition on 6th street, Honso and lot in Base's addition on 8th street, House and lot on Poplar, betwoeo Kth and 7th streets,

IIon»» «nd lot on North 5th, between llheennt and Linton strMts.

Two business'Honses on Main strixi

CO0HTT PBOPEETT,

Farm ef 89 acros in Honey OrTb vnshlp. 173 acres in Iiinton township.

S Aores below the Boiling Mill, wesoaido canal. Jan29dt

ERRORS OF YOUTH. Teang Hen, the experience of years baa demonstrated the fact that reliance may bo placed in theelllcaey ef

DR. BELISS SPECIFIC

For the speedy and permanent care of seminal Weakness, the resnlt of Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, rnlns the happiness, and nnflts tbesnfferer for bnslnesa, social society, or marriage. They ran be need wlthont detection or interference with business pursuits.

Price one Dollar per box, or foar boxes (or tk ree dollars^ If yon cannot procure these pills eclose «tbe money ta Baraa 4k Co., 6} Cadar street. Sew Teik, ami they w(ll bo sent by return mail, well sealed. Private circulars to gentleman sent free on application. Enclose stamp. ilKlllllnllil.lr

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