Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1869 — Page 1
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NINETEENTH YEAR.
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-. TBIIVKS .aboucd at Ipd |&nftpy|i^ ttyia woek.
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College.
51 Freshmen in "Wabash
W. 3 LXNOLE, of lbe Lafayette Courier, has returned from hU European tour.
THK sum of $12,000 was subscribed last Sunday to remove the deb*, of Grsco Church, RichmonJ.
MRS SABA FA OK, Richmond, WAS fiund djad in cistera on Sunday-. Supposed to have fallen in occidentally.
MR MCCOBMIC, who was crushed beneath a freight train at ^Kelbyvilin, on Saturday evoniog, dletl at about twelve o'clock Sunday night.
THOMAS J. BARGIS, an old and prominent business man of Richmond, an ex mernbflr of the City Council, died on Sunday.
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PABTIKS who attended Ibe Slate Fair, yesterday, sey that peopla ur,l articles •for exhibition..w§re still ^ouiing in freely tmt ibat tie display vas'Vot particularly tine. It will, doubtless, be bettor to-day.
^FROM a ta.bte publiabel in an Indianapolis papaAf^'iippsars that ouV State -election will occur on the 12th proximo, "TLit might have been tbe case but for ono of the wifre/nQl^.cJflffce^JfUo. .Qepqral As
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ajaute. Torro Haute is always wanting Something.—JOvafcsbille Jottrnul. Which is not the case \yitb those sloejjy towns and cities on which the linger of Time has written AnUbed.""
THE Indianapolis} Journal states that Dr. E H.
:Barry,'
GrAnd Secretary I. 0
O. F., returned home dn Friday evening last, frpiki 4«dipftting ap Odd Fellows' ball at Philadelphia, Washington county, qiirte indispo&M. Violent symj^toTns of varialo'xl pr^npjligatad ifti&H.' poj^/rctn the
Lexhi(H8tlpn,
cjf |^iupliou of ft^ty
years ago,,have deVolop^d, and all the important 'official'' busWostf ilf his o^oo will necessarily be suspended. *.
Tflu, Jjjafayfttto ./c
w^G^
of yesterday
says We learn from Adorns Earl that 'General Gridley ttas' just Closed a contract with refponaiblo parties for tbqcoin^pletion and equipment of tbe west end of the Bloomington road, from the State line t" Bloomington, twenty-eight miles of which must be completed and in runniDg ordur by the first of Jaiiusry next, in order to fulfill the terms of tho county appropMatloft, as «re understand it, while Lbe rest must ie-daos by a y4ar from that time. Tho Blommington road means business, and will be put through proaipt!y, a0 (uJly vassurptl.1. t.i\
Tn« progratnln# of the Stale Fair for to-day is: WBD^nsi'iV, Taifco DAV.'-I-Witil A.-M., calling of committees ton A. M., exhibition of thoroughbred horses in ring frontIng the amphitheater^ also, the plowing match, in Whicii the plows for general purposes will be thoroughly tested. See rules, section 4, Mechanical Department. Eleven A. M., heavy draft horses in the ring onsT. M-i exhibition of breeding battle in tho oattle ring, examination of ibeep and hogs two il., best trotting stallions on lima track, premium, $100, second premium, $50 half-past three p. M., bost pacing stallions, premium,$100, second premium, $60.
ON Monday night a week ago, a villain named David Foresben wont to the house of Mrs. curtiss, who resides about one mile and a half from West Newton, in this county, and called that lady out of bed. H« then informed her lhat he was a student in the office of Dr. Allen, of West Nowton, and
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ill, arid desired her prosenc'o at once. Jjilre. purtjss, suspepting uothjng, started to accompany the fiend, but had gone but a Bhort distance when h« drew a Tevolv0B,(ai\d nltii Ibreati o£ her life, ookupelled her to snbmlt to a namolesa cutrage. After ho had accomplished his do eign he told her that if s^ho eter toldit to any one he would kill her. Nevertheless she filed a complaint. against him, and night before last Consab|o Harris and Offlcar Stevehi WWTIRW. ton and arrested hiin. Afior a preliminary examination before EM). Fisher, yesterday, he was adftitite^i to bail in the mm of $700 to. (Hppear. at tba ^Orinynal Circuit Court —7id.' Journal, 28fit.
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Minion of the Thir-
-f$%Ath &.*njy Corfs: A number of tho sold^isrs of tho Thirteenth Army Oofps met yestorday aftornoon, and after an interchange of opinions and plana, organdiisad by selecting ^n executive conmittoo, which will hayo the eptire charge ol arrangement* for the re-union of the Corps on the 16ih day of
Noverobet noxt. Additional committees were appointed,' nil which will report progreei through their Chairman to the Ei'ecutivo Conimittee, of which General George F. McGinnis is Chairman.
Tbe following gentlemen cotapo?o tpe Executive Committee and iocal mittee at Indianapolis: G^n. Georjje f. McGinnis, Geo. Dan. MaCauley, M^j O'. M. Wilson, htid Col. James B. Black.
Colonel M. C. Garber, Madison, Ind.
Ind. General William T. bpicaly, Orleans,
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General Thomas W. Bennett, Richmond, Ind. The members of this committee aro retested to conftir at once with the chair man, with'reference to 4et«sils assignments Aat "are necessary to Ml fna^e rr eabh original command of the corps. 0:her committees will be announced in due time. -r
A-full reater cf ih# corps will Won be published, when it isjearncstly desired that every ebldrer' in Tediana beloneii to the corps will report his name to General McGinnis, and make it known to him whethtr he will attend tbe re-union.
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THE Indianapolis Sentinel ba| extend* edjta borders-atjd gives evei$ erklenco of that sound prosperity which its able edi«, torial and business management deserves. It should receive the cordial support ol the Democracy throughout the State. If the twenty-five or thirty thousand dollars now paid every year by Indiana Democrats for Brick l'omeroy'snewspaper literature were paid to the Sentinel, it would be better for the individuals paying it, better for the Democratic party and batter lor ail the interests of the community.
Oa* Indiana exchanges all contain accounts oi large yields of wheat. But Jobnson county, as far as h#ard from, is Hhead. From throe acres of ground, Mr. Ji) J* Kyilop, of JSin^Ml^township, threshed one hundred and five bushels of wheat—Ten ne6see Wbito—making thir-(y-fivo bushels per acre.—Neu Albany Commercial I
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ji 11 Indiana' State Fair INDIANAPOLIS, Sep. 28.—The number of entrifs at tho State Fair are much larger tban Jaat ye4f The -ebo oi ^9r6fl8, cattle and sheep unusually good. The wealher fine and every prospect for the most
Fucce-sful
Fair since the war.
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128.—Herzog,
the
famous running hore that made a mile in 1:43$, the best time on record, died this morning at thf
:Buckeyetrack,
miM-. til Terrtr Aftn f/\r Kim txrit.b
where
last May hd achievrid that triumph. On Tuesday last ho won in the first race. It was bis last. A. cold wai taken tbat night vybich settled ob his hings. Tlje. best medical skill wa&prbdured aad yesterday 4 he a a
refused $15,000 for him wiibin a week.j LOCOMOTITK TIHltMEN.
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The National Union of locomotive fireman aro holding the fourth annual convention here. Forty delegates attend.— The proceedings are profoundly secret.
THE \VEATHRB. {-i 'Sir
Weathoi' clear. Thermometer 60 in the evening. DANOBROUSLV CDf.
John Borge was dangerously cut by "James Doan to-dfcyln a'qifarrel. THE BIBLE QUESTION.
A large meeting of citiz&na was, held at Pikers Hal! to-night' for action a^yrib»t the exclusion tbe Bible from public aghouK Thrp? t^usand persons pres^nt and a^iniay-caiie^ald^'wefib1 away who could not get in. Wm. Ramssv, George R. Sage, of tho Cincinnati Bar, Rev. Dr. Wiley and Rev. B. W. Chidlow spoke. Rtsolutions favoring the Bible in schools, and asking the Board not
:to
take action
in tbo matter till aftor tho spring elections, pasf^d, ^wipoualy.},p.,
fiabor Reform Conyentlcai.
WORCESTER, MASS., Sept. 28.—The State Labor Reform Convention was attended by 380 delegated ffpreienting pll the counties except Dukes and Nantucket. Tbe main purpose of tbe Convention was tlie formation of a new pplitjcal party ,jn the intorest of working mon. Resolutions wero adopted donounoiog all laws crea"tTfig dlstfrlfttfttn fffTa^SFof 'color, oonUi tion, na^0D|kiUy-or pf)Rl4it] ^Misting upon the reduction of hours of labor at public expense to eight hours demanding of all candidates for office a pledgo to support a law prohibiting manufacturing corporations employing females and minors over, ten hours per lay ,f»Yy^tg tflialionoVall bonds and securities opposing tbe introduction into the country of a servile faoe to degt&de tod chetfprfn labor, and assorting tbat tbe recognition of the claims of tbe bond holders tbat tbe national debt is -payable 4n eoift is a clear repudiation of national faith,
Tho following nominations wero made For Governor, E. Obamberlain, Boston Lieutenant Governor, Jas. Chattaway, of Springfield Secretary of State, L. B. Pratt, of Randolph Treasurer, N. W. Stoddard, of North Bridgewater Attorney General, Chas. Cowley, of Low« nil: Auditor,,Jos. Qolips, of JIaverbill. ... j*,Tone of t^esBefgjBptlenSoa beon prominent in political matters.
The action ot the Convention is not likoly to make much change at pre?ont in tho political aspeot of the State.
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Indianapolis papers of yesterday ^T^ia intelligence iu relation to
W^BHiNGTO-N, Sortf. T^e .Jfport that Cof. Preyore, PoftfViSh minister, 'ha^ had his attention o^riially cAllod to tbe fact that he is taking too much interest in the offairs of Cuban insurgents, elc„ i» without foundation, Thobestunddi'stattding exists' betweon our government and the Peruvian Legation. Minister Freyi ere's course relative to Cuban affairs is in accordance with the action ,o£ Peru in recognfzlng the indefiendenoebf Cuba and for sqch is of course responsible only tol his government, and if Air. Fish had occasion to address any Ijcdy.on tho subject 'it would bavd been the furuvHii govern^ ment iUolf-
THK CABINET.
At noon the Cahinet met bi^t the only members present wore Secretaries Boutwell and Cox, and Attornoy General Hoar. Assistant Secretary of State Davis, and Assistant Postnuww ©eneral Eatle represented the heads ^f ll'leir pepartT ments.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Favored with good woather the Illinois and Wisconsin State Fairs aro in full tide of success. Entries •t4b« Uorl«w-State SVlir wil^ fttfftiber*ed far ono thousand, and every department is well filled. At tho latter Fair articles Rro arriving in quantities beyond any former precedent. Tbe attendance at both Fairs very largo.
FATAL ACCIDENT.
A Norv^egtan Tiwpwitaf' nsriittr Clufstain Olden, 32 years old, was instantly killed this morning by falling from the fifth story of a building on wbieb he was working. i£jt: ioupotl fcrtis biiifti
GERMAN NEWSPAPERS.
Tho office material of the Abend ZMtung newspaper is still in the hands of the Sheriff. It now stated that two daily papers in the Germen language, both tosupportthe peoples municipal ticke£, wUt Spring from tbeathfesof'tliedefurtet sheet.
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General James R. Slack, Huulington, In Colonel James Keigwin, Jeffersonville, ind.
FROST.
Frost has occurred in vaftour^jorWdns of this State, in some Wstnnce^ seriously injuring the corn crop, which is generaliv two or three weeks behind ia growth
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PORT DALnousis, ONTARIO,Sept. 28.— Two-thirds the town was dostroyed by fire this morning. Tbe principal sufforers are Call and Wood, who each lost about $6,000. Ten stores and dwellings were consumed. Total lots about $40,000.
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Franco.
PAM8, Sept. 28.—It is said Father Hyacinthe will be defended in Council by the Bishops of Avignon, Rheims, Ions apd Bayeaux. ...
Portugal-
LiSBOJr. Sept. 28.—The King 'of Portugal publicly contradicts the rumor of his candidature for the throne of Spain. He gays he was born a native of Portugal' and will die a native. .*
Cardinal Emmanuel Bento Rodereques, Patriarch of Lisbon, is dead. The King of Portugal in a letter denies that be bad any intention of abdicating in order to accept the throne of Spain.
Spain-
MADRID^ Sept. 28.—The troubles at Barcelona have been quelled. The city is tranquil. One hundred and twentysix persons were arrested for complicity. Many escaped fugitivss destroyed telegraph wires and railroad trsckB to prevent capture. Troops have been sent in pursuit and to protect laborers engaged in repairing telegraph lines and railroads. Reinforcements for tbe Spanish army in Cuba sailed from Cadiz to-day.
England.
LONDON, Sept. 28th—Chas. Dickens opened the winter session of tbe Middle Institute, at Birmingham, last eveniog, with a pleasant speech. After reviewing the history of the Institution, and offering advice for its future management, he touched other subjects. The present, he said, was a materialistic age. His political creed could be summed up in two articles. His faith in tbe people governing was infinitesBimal. His faith in the people governed was illitimable.
The Times in an article on the situation in an a he in id of he Emperor's sickness -and reconstruction of the government is a misfortune. The energies of the Emperor can not be well spared at such a crisis. The reforms come unfortunately while the Emperor is incapacitated, and at a time when be is most required. The speculations of the people on tho uncertainties and opportunities of the future are so encouraged and augment the public disquietude. If the crisis had cccurrcd ten years age the Emperor could have brought to the work tbe energies .he carried intp the Italian campaign.
If the experiment had been successful France would now possess a generation of statesmen with some parliamentary experience. The only question is, wa3 tbe prospect of success so clear then as to justify precipitation instead of postponing the trial. The present peril, serious in any case, is aggravated by the Emperor's enfeebled health, but peril of some kind has been the prospect of the government for the past two generations.
LONDON, Sept. 28.—Aroh Bishop Cullen in reply to a deputation bearing an address from tbe citizens of Wexford, IrelgOd, said tbat by moderating their demands and not by interfering with the legitimate rights ©f any class of institutions, tenants would enjoy tha results of their lafcQr in"ijnd|§turbed tranquility. 4, I'iaiy-
FLoftS'fffci, Sept. -'28.—King Victor Emanuel and the diplomatic body at Florence will go. to Venice to receive the Empress of the French governtp^nt on her way \Q thp ^a|(. 7
From Sen Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows adjourned sine die to-day..r Vice President Colfax was present and was Introduced to the members. Grand Sire i?arnsworth was presented a diamond set in gold from filings of tbe last spike. Grand Secretary Ridgely was presented a cane by California brethren.
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KIINTBTHR TO CIIINA.
Frederick F. Lowe, of California 'ifcln*- *«ppoiA»^i»®«l^oy JfiaA*4dWr-n^twy andjMinister Pionipoteiiliftry to China.
FROM ABIZONA.
Arizona advioes of the 11th of September slate that a band of one hundred Indians attacked tbo teams hauling ore from the Vulture mine, killed two Mexicans, wounded two and captured sixtythree mules. Captain Somerly, of the 8th cavaltyron a soouting expeditjon killed twelve Indian*. 8perum,*a friendly Indian krid ^ief of one'o'f the principal trib§s, was attacked by a drunken white man a,n4 serially iriured. {JQ has sworn vege«u*a against toe whites and summoned his tribes to arms, which have committed several murders ftn{}, depredations already,
.v'S Jrf -,'i *•. nija. From Boston. BOSTON, Sept. 23.—A jury of the Supreme Court has awarded $17,960 damages to S. O. Polhtrd, against the town of
Wobur.i, for permanent injuries received by plaintiff from a defect in tfye highway. 8U101D*-.2•
Geo. Springer, who was committed to jail in L»wence last May for placing obstructions on the track of tho Lowell & Lawrepce railroad, Lung himself last tight.,
BANK STOCK TAXBB.
The associated bankB of this city have informed their non-resident jtopk holders that by recent decision of the Supreme Court pf Mawachuiett3 they must pay the State tax upon thoir shares. There are two taxes now assessed, for the years 1 8 6 8 a 1 8 6 9
From St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28.—A young man named Wm. Byrne, whose parents livejn New York City, committed suicide at Kansas City on Sunday Ty blowing his a if O I it
SUSPECTED MURDERER.
Samuel Pryden, a prominent citizen of Johnson county, is suspected as tbe murderer of Mr. Cox and his wife, near Kingsville, last week, mention of which \ras telegraphed a few days ago. Dryden was the owner of tbe farm upon which Cox lived. H9 has fled the country, but olficerf Are' in pursuit of him.
Powder MUI Explosion.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 28.—One of the litamipowder mills, five, miles north of Xenia, exploded at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, killing a colored employe named Thurston, prostrating five buildings and injuring dwellings near. Telegrttph wires were torn down.
ers, where she was detained
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The recent murder of an entire family still remains in mystery. The story published yesterday that the body of the father had also been found is not true.
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From Hew York
Nrw YORK, Sept. 28.—It is 6tated the Cuban
privateer
Hornet
which
sailed
some time ago from the British provid
for
a
time,
is
on her way to Cuba, if tho has not already arrived there. It is the intention of her commander to keep a sharp lookout for Spanish transports carrying troop ,s to the Island, and also for tbe regul
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steamers plying between Havana nd Spain and carrying tbe Spanish flag. The Hernet is a fast sailing vessel, and can probably get away from any Sp anish man-of-war she* cannot fight. it jg thought by the Cubans here that tb 9 Hornet can engage most of the vessel 3 in the Spanish service, with two or bree exceptions. She will take her pr izes into Mexican ports, that country having acknowledged the belligerent rights of the Cuban?.
FIBK.
Two five story buildings on Greenwich street ar.d occupied by several small stores below, numerous tenenonts above, were burned last night. Loss $20,000. Over twenty people were rescued from death by brave firemen.
Mabony's kerosene factory in Brooklyn was burned yesterday afternoon. L^s $20,000.
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Last cveutng a fire occurred on the first floor of No. 75, Mercer street, occupied by Harlow Rea, dealer in leather, slightly damaged, but an oil paintin^j^jalued at $10,000 was destroyed.
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. The New York State Tobacco Manufacturers Association to-day adopted rejections in favor of raising tbe price of manufactured tobacco.
TUB CUBAN CONSTITUTION. ... SOD or Lsmus, Cuban Minister, states there is not asinglesentencoin the Cuban Constitution which contemplates anything but absolute and unequivocal freedom to tbo slaves of the Island. Tna R-publioan leaders long before tbe adop'ion of tbe Constitution emancipated their slaves, and wherever tbe army of the Rjpublio marches freedom is proclaimed to all of every color,
IIELD TOR TRIAL.
Geo. T. Clarke was yesterday held in $2,000 for triul on 'charge of defrauding Berthold & Thompson, of St. Louis, of $1,200 worth of whisky. a A CASK.
An examination was held yesterday by Justice fowling in the case of Jno. A. Gould, the Wall street broker, who is accused of outraging the person, of Mrs. Anna Mead, of No. 73, President street, Brooklyn.
Tbe complainant was cross-examined at length by the counsel for the defenoe, who sought to damage her reputation by a series of singular questions. The examination will be resumed at an early day.
GOLD ROOM COMMITTBB.
11 O'CLOCK, P. M. 28.—The comraitteo appointed by the gold room to adjust tho accounts of Friday last have been busily engaged all the evening at tbe banking nouse of Jay Cook & Co. The work cannot be completed to-night, as statements have yet been funished by only about 250 out of 300 members of the Exchange. The work of adjustment is proceeding on the basis of 135 for all contracts madu on Friday, except those of Beldan & Co., whoseaccounts have been t^'own out, and who are generally spoken o: by brokers as gone up. Very few persons outside of the committee aro present, tiud thero ij no excitement whatever,.
Naval Aoadetny.
ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 28.—The Board of Examiners of tbe Naval Academy admitted to-day as cadets JoLn Farnsworth, of Illinois, Wm. A. Northcot, of West Virginia, and Charles B. Moorp, of Illinois. Thero were no admissions yesterday.
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North Carolina.
BALEian, Sept. 28.!—A slight frost this morning, but no damage dono to crops. Tobacco planters are a little unoasy.— Groat preparations aro making fo? tho State Pair, ^rospeet ^or 8ucc?i?J fiatterinjg.
Obituary.
ST. CLAIR6YILLK, O. Sept. 28. —Judge Benj. S. Cowen died hero Monday evening, 011 his 77th birth dny. He was strickon with paralysis on Friday evening last. He lived an honored and useful life, and his loss will be deeply felt. Funeral on Wednesday ^fte^noon.
CINCINNATI MA35ET, Of Telegraph.) OmniwsATi, Sept S3. FLOUR—Hull, family at S5 75@0.
WHEAT—Dull, red at SI 1 l'2(gil 17. CORN—Dull at 96c but not offered freely at this rate.
OATS Firmer at the closo, No 2 at 62. No I at 64 and white at 68®5S KYE—Dull at 78c@Sl 00.
BARLEY—Unchanged at 81 GQ@l
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for fa\l.
TOBA'.'CO—Active at $7 Sn@2i to. WHlKY-Unsettled at 91 1kj@1 IS, closing at the inside rate.
MESsl'OR^—Fimat83». LAltD—Held at 18o hut Iner? xvag no demand. UULK MEATS—Shoulders held firmly at 15 aud could not be bought beipw tbi( rate, clear BiArs held at 18 no other kind of sides on tLe market,
B&CON—Strong, tfl1 sing at 16% for shoulders, sldi sat 20 for clear rib and clear all tho clear rib on tho market were taken at 2ui
BUTTER—-carce as reg-rds prime to choice ni)d such is in demand at 30^86
tthatfOiTling
is nea ly all low gr^ev BGGS—1#C .»d itendy. flR"CERIE8—Unchiisged.
LINSEED Oil..—LI.Hand declined toO^^StLAU OIL-J1 37@1 4J. PETROLEUM—32g34 for refined. BEBF CATTLE—Dull and pr.ces lower, common to extra at S3(gG fin gross. 8HJEEP—Pull ar #2 fi0@4 60 gross.
HOGi—rn good demand at 9(gI0 per cental gross. GOLD—Unsettled at 13' bnylug, nominally.
EXCHANGE—Firm i»t par selling. MG-NfcY-Qniet at 8®10 per cent for acn-ptablo paper.
NEW YOB£ MARKET.
By Telegraph.] NEW YORK, Sept. 25. COTTON—Heavy an4 lo^er at 38% for middling.
FLOUR-S@lnc lower and heavy, with Bales at »5 75@GT0 for gnperfine State and western. 6 10 to0 15 for extra State, 6 05@6 70 for ext. a wes ern, 0 7uS8 S5 for white whe«» extra, lu t}Q 70 forK O, a 60^7. (U for- utra St. Lonis and 7 00®9 no for good to ch ice do.
RYE FLOUR—Quiet at 85 76@6 15. CORN MEAL—yuiet. IT'-ISKY—Jfore active, westernfree'at II 17J^ ®1 18 _WHEAT—H«ave and t@8b lowftr at SI 3A@ ~42£for winter red Illinois, 1 1" f'r winter red and aipbe^ wes 'ern, 1 62)4 for rmber Tennessee, 1 60 for white estern, 1 Cl^l "o sor common
-ochoice
white Michiga
KYE—Scarce and firmer at $1 20 fot old w$stejn. BARLEY—Wore active ^t $1 35 fir State and 6 for anada West- ,,,'i
MALT—DufL ... COR Heav and 1c lower at 96c@Sl 03 for ncsonnd mix-d wstcn, I C3ai 1 0+ foraonnd do, I 1031 12 for white western, 1 07@l 08 for westei yel ow
OAT*—Without decided change at 03QC4 for new southe-n and western. BI''S—Unlet.
COFFEH- Qniet. SUGAR—Dutt at 17% for Cnba. MO I,A v«E$—Oul'. PETROLEU*—Q ilet. LINS*h.D OIL—Quiet at 91 0001 01 in caaks. PORK—L wer andheary at f3l I hi&Zl SU for new me-s, closing at 3D 7s cash, 25 50^27 00 far prime *nd 39 25jj30 0)' for prime mess.
BEEF—Qnies at $S S0J|i3 50 Ibl new plain iaes«. BEEF HAMS—Dttll at 1S036.
OUT MEATS—Qniet «t 14%@lS% for ahonlders and 17019c for bun. MIDDLES-Quiet ice cured atl7at?%.
LARD—Dnll and heavy at I6%$1S% for steam and I8)£5il9)4 for ket'le rendered. MONEY-ft-ingeot loans made at
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From Louisville-
LOUIBVILLK,Sept.28.—EdwardSchiavbern, a German laborer, agsd about 45, etiding ton miles balow the city commuted suicide to-day by poisoning himself with arsenic. cause is assigned for the deed. Scbtaveibera leaves & family who reside at Vevay, Indiana. r.T"' .""
Conservative Elected
ALEXAUDRIA, VA ,Sep. 28 Mr. Johnson, Conservative, was elected to the Legislature from this county to-day. In July this county went Radical by 125 majority.
SPECIAL NOTICES.?
OilAND CLOSING SALK O? DBY GOODS.
TUELL, 1UPLEY & ibEMING, Are now cicaiug oot llieif «ntire, ttock of Som-m-r D-tsa 4a., Ac., at iateretting j»rf?o tc. bnytrs. JTiui ticix aUerti«am»A ID auotlur colamu of thl^ pUe&difc AQJ profit Ui^-rt-by
JJEAL ESTATE AGENCY
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IIWaE ASD T\TO LOTS on south3il ttreat. Term Haqte. II iO9 contaios spven rooms. On t'ep etuis are well,cistern, wood bonis, coal tiuuge, *Ubte, eto. t'De t.rnpo 'y ni lboanld at a 1) irtrain, or exchajifcfU fot other ci properly. liOU^IC AND liO C, ou Nor'li 4.h itieec. ilun^e 3oataiD9 leveti roome and 9 Ing od repair. Oa the pr mites ar# a good well, cistern and cutLuildl ^s, au fruit no of diU.j 111 vir.o io» and of tbe beat qnajlty. A baig tin can le Uadiu this propert) 1 WO UOUSES AND LO18, on Soutbkili stroe with ill M.o iurn improv -meats. l(l,0()0 AI-'BES In IH'nol!, prairio. timber lm-
proVdl
and a improved J«.udt lor Hale or exobnira.
FOR EXOIIANGE—A gHd bus^ntss boost centrally losat in T. rre Hante, lor a farm within t*n miles of tho city. A rare largnin will be gUetv
A 6 ACrtE LOT within one luile of tl.e Ociut II use, will bes II on Very fatoiauWuima if bppltc «iion hi mads son'n. Tho lot is finely sitnatid anil can lie cat into city lots to much advantage, sep28
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ATTOHJN AYY.
Meredith F'M. farrington Block. BairU St, Urufl, Si! Ulatn Street. Vuoit & Duy, 50 !iio Strutl., ,, Jos. II. Blake, Ohio Street... ,.,
ARCHITECTS AND
:.[•
ffildy, Thuma8 A Co., Gftr. apd Walnut. CLOTHING. W. 1). Bannister, 79 Mail) Street. drovor A .Vulier, 81 Mam Street. John naruifclti, over Jaxion & W alipinoj Fr-' I achieving, 1U2 Slum street,
COAL DEALERS.
4. A. Morgan, Sullivan County Caal, Jaiin litvVarlaue, River coal. DRESS MAKING. Mrv. N, lj. Uwl^i, hii but. 4th and 6tli Uls
DENTISTS.
L. 11. Bartholomew, 157 Main street. O. O. Lincoln, litb at., between Main and (,'i.lc.
DRY GOODS.
Taell, Ripley ft Co., corner 5t.h and Maic street W. S. Uyce&Oo.. 77 Mnin stieet. 0. Wittig 17t^&lain street. IC'liltll 4 '!n.. dorner ITourth and Main ulr. ot I'ortfoliiln A iigt eTty, oorder Main aud Tblrd
DRUGGISTS.
Ciir, Uuiick i. Dairy, corner Main audFouici,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Junes SJUH Public Sc^nare. NSM IT 11 AND ST IN C1L CU'i'TKH Julia Acmtrob£, Llhlo of Third.
HATS AND CAPS.
Joauj/U Vate», Jiulu slrwil.
HOTELS.
Katiuuai House, corner Sixth and Matu.' Clark liouau, corner Ohio and irst. Tnrre ilaiiti. House, corner Main and Sevi-nll.. karmi iB' tinti'I Ovr Dili and chiiry.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
& MciC-A*n D.owliug Unit.'
J. A. *6 H&!U StCiH't. JEWELLERS* 3. JLi. Itreeman, 74 Main atreet,
LIVERY STABLE.
Hubert lluuier, opiimite Uunlin Housa. LEATH16R, &c. X.. A. Burnet:, 144 und 140 Main IStieet. MONUMENTS, SCOTCH GRANITE
Waltnr A Eppinghousan, Oherry atreel, lie tw en 9th anil lOt'i, ,1. /N JslUSIC DEALERS. L. a'inauor, Pnlaca of Mnaio, 43 Ohio street.
MECHANICIAN.
A. TUtmau, 1» Houth 4(h St.opp. PostOfflce.
in
MILLINERY.
Mr* Buckingham, Oor, 4 and Ohio. MILITARY CLAIMS. I). -S. Han l'son F„rriiigton Block, Main tit.
NOTIONS ATFD TRIMMINGS.
l\ II. Riddle, lui Maia (treat. PAINTERS. Manning Rnb»rt?, No. 8 n^rlh 3d street.
RETAIL GROCERS,
C. I. ploy, Maia Street. _•
RAILROAD AGENT.
James 11. Turner, at McKeen A Paddook's Mill
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Hendricb 4 Lange, corner Main and 4th streets
SADDLERY HARDWARE.
Fred A. Ro»s No. 6 south Fifth street. 1
STONE WOBK.
Walter A Eppinghous^n, Cherry ^trfiet, tween9:h and lQth.
SEWING MACHINES.
T. U. Riddle, 151 .Main Streak
SKIRTS AND CORSETS.
Qerx Arnold, 89 Main street. 3. W.el^z No. 159 Main atreef.
UNDERTAKER.
Isaac Ball, corner Third and Oherry. M. W. O'Contell. Ho 2 North3i St.
R. PRICE KEITH."
Orricc—On Sixth street, opposite the Nstional House, np-sta,rs. Oall promptly attended at all hoara. •11 irfi
Handsome Iron Hitcbin^ Posts
*oa salk ,,
E A
AT TH*
E ?LGLE IRON WORKS,
COR, FIR1T AND WALNUT 8TBKKT*. June 3 df.m
••rn'
CON
per cent
GOLD—Nominally at 131@138.
FIDESTIAL.—Young men who havo icjired ti emstlres ty etitain tt:ret habits, wbicti unfit them for basbwt-a, pl»as-u-e or thednt'eo uf marri life *l»o mid ile age4 atdoid'uea b-, frjtn th? foille ot yonrb, or othercan*e«, f^el a debility in advanoe «f their jear-, b.f.re pUci-c M-emaelves under the treativentof any one, shon'd ftrst read th- ".^cret -^'irnd." Married ladies will leara something' imp-rtance b» persuing* the "de^ret S riend."— Sent to a-iT addiets, is sealed envelope, on receipt of & cents Ad 1r. is
Dr. CHABLES A. 8TUABT CO.,
aogXUeod-vlj Boston, Mats.
TflRBE-HAPTE,INDIANA,^ED^EBDAYiU0RNmGSEPTEMBER29.1869.^- ^^'ESTABLISHED. MAY 1&1851
LAW OFFICE. .11 «£U .)
F. M.XKBSDtTH'S Rati Eai'at^lgfelii'iV aud Law Offlc ruor ad and. M»hntreet», forri II-ut i[,di'Da.
FARM OF 137 ACRES, three nrle» from TolnDO, I.linon 132 a io under cu"i»atlrn S aeios good timnrr, hou-e, bara, or hard, etc, Tb'9 va'u iblo frtrm will *9 eoU oa tie nust favorable ttrma 1.8V0A0RKS choice Prairie Land in Pocahontas unti, lo«f\ iurtnle at S3 per aore.
MILITARY CLAIMS.
••TSrtXir—
DAVID
8.
COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. '5 "?4^ Oomer Public Square, Gov. Walker, of Virginia, has appoint- mljtvi STAIM, FIB»T DO*K, ed nine delegates to the Southern "Commercial Convention. The attendance promises to be ver? large.
"DAflALDSM,
um'3^iiJ!XZI2i££Us~-
Offioe—Farrington Block,
MABTB, im 4,
Pension Claims JProsecuiedt Arre*irtt of Pay Procured,
BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED,
«r-Kc!erio Merchant/, Bankers aol Uitiieui «00t«-iHy, aa4 to any one of »he thontaad *!ose ctaiuii obtain*! by me l». B. DANALDSON
PARLEY &ROACH,
HiNsrACTCRCBs or 1' r,,1*'
SA!)DI,2S AID UiESBSS,
io !li 49 Yi .. DtALBfta IJf
Collars, Whips, Carry Combs,
BRUSHES, &c.,
8trte, nppOTtto O'Boyle's Letther
l«rr« S^ate lod.
1 Agents for Uncih Sam's Harness Oil. jy26-wly
0
tr«
01
to 0 c-
"3
ui &
.v
0
BfrlLPftRS.
J. A. rydagh, corner Mai? and Fifth. 0/ift A Williams, corner Ninth and Mulberry BOOKS AND STATIONERY A. U. Doolejr, 1(M Maiu ijtropt.
I- "'1 liAKEKi?, ,,
Crank Heinl(j A Bro., T^afayotto Street. BILLIARDS. At Tcutonia II, tel, Win.Shalfrr, Proprietor.
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
IOWE8 A JOtfEN.
Kant Side Palilic Square,
1
TKltRK IIATTH, INI.
Have a large selection of first class
FOR PALL PLOWING!
v" AND •••••i I
€tTTING BOXEf^
From §S.OO to $50.00. II- l^DHN'S latest improved
GRAIN DRILL.
It cannot clioio or break the grain, tbo feeding bein* dono by a Heri'Sof flanged wlietlt UNDKB THK BOX that PULL thegraiudown aodyanK it into tlie tnoeq, the quautitjr ,aiwn boiux pro, portioned ti tha apeinl of tho dinged wheels, wbich spetd ia reflated by a number of cogwlie li f. rm ng a 011110. and perfeotly under cootroi of thd driver who guided by a rtry simple an'l eltlc^ant taad Mrature attaohed to Hie llrill. I he cog-w^eelfl arc not loose aud liable to be lost, but «rtt tstened to the'Drill and the feed is rognlato.l without moviog
Tho Drill is Cherr^r
(Inn any tthrr, and will sold on time to rosponsible parties, but txlra Induoemants are of. 'ered cash linyois. Ifu U*vo tbe lieit
ONE HOBSE BRILL
For wi»K Wbn»t in standing oorn to be found »ny where.
CASfK BtlH.N-witli with vottical Bolleri.
horilon'al Rollers,
CIDEK ^|l.tA- th roe vises, three prioes.
»tTEn.ry Drill, O.ine il And Cider Mill warranted. We are prepared to 011 orders for DRAIN, TlbK aii'i I'IPK of any siaoand in any qoantity, an to furnish estimates ol cost of draining laud if data are given.
JONR«i & JONEH.
.I' ll
JULIUS MIESSBE,
AMKaiCANANDPABIPUM ,.^
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER,
No. 10 IVortli Fourth St., lletween Main and Cherry Streets, XKKU1C HAUTK. INU. Keeps constantly on hand afresh supple of Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Cracker*.
Ornamental Oakrs, Pyramids, Ioe Cream, Water lc- s, Cbarlotte-rufse, lly, Biance Mange ltomtn Piiocb, Biaquite Glace, Tromagede Pam, Faucy Ic-i Oreara, Pastry, Tang tie, Chiaken Salad ^c., will Lie made to order.
Private Parties furnished with Oysti rs, Meats, loe Cream, jellian, «o., on nhort notice snaylfldt
el
SCOURING, L'
E A I W O r.jv-r
••'i :KT.'
IU all its B-rnnchest. at
II. F. BKI VKR S MKJIOISE, a
31a in Street., bet. Oth and 7 th. •epl".»9-n v*,- !•:•.
miE MISSISQUOI POWDER -L actually carta Oan er an! Sorofolonsri-ea-sr- of lh« Skiti. See Btp^rt' to L. I. Me cat ho fiety, and statements of Phyak lane in clrralar, sent frea on application »o
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ORDIInAXCE
aas.si
£itabUshing a grade and for grading and gravetine or pavln tbe sidewalta oa aach aldacf the National Road from Iks Bsllroad track te thco. rporate limits. 8ICIIOS 1. Be itordatned by the
Oemmon Coon-
cll of the City ef Torre Kante, that the sidewalk oa the National Road, on each aide of 'id road, from Uie&ailroad tra-k to the oorporte lim-.ta of the city be graded And graveled or 'ij the property holders along eaoh tide of aaid road have permission to do said work, but they ai'all comment th* same within tw weeks from the t«kin^ efTact of th'S Ordinanoe, and hav» tbe same completed aa soon as practicable and that if said work is not commenced by aaoh property holder along »»jd road within two weeks, that the Street Comtaiasioner be, and la hertby an horised to do the asme at tha expense of tbe oroperty holder* aloTig aaid road and that if the f^xain for aaid sidewa his not already bfea established, that the City Engineer ia hereby ordere to etailiH tbe aame end'that aaid work shall ba -'one under the supe'Tisionof thaOi.y ISngiaaer.
SEC. 2. WIIISEU, An emergency exists for tha taking effeet of thia Ordinance, the same aha'l be in force from and after it« paaago and publication in 1 he Terre Haute Paiiy Journal, the T-rre Hanto Daily F.ipreas and tho Weekly Bergor Sfeitnng.
Fasaed feptomber 31. 1SS9.
O. F. OoOKKKLY, Mayor. 1. VICKEEY. Olerk.
Attest: D. L. VICKEEY, Olerk
PHELPS
THE NOVELTY
THE OMIT wsixr.ca IBAT HAS
Patent Plane© COff-WhGftiR
vv
ON BOTH ENDS OF TUE BOLLS.
The cogs on one ond of a roil ore set relatively I '°2
BETWEKK these on the other end .f he SAME roll I 'T*
virtu t'ly forming a on receipt Uiev will bo sent well so,,. I bi return mail. i&ttt-deort wlr DOUBLE GEAR, and thereby nearly doubliog the purchase. (The importance of setting ge^ra in tbi» pcaitioa is not generally nnd^reto?d.)
Notwithgtandlnx the rolls can separate freely at either end, tbo Tog-whcels CAWKOT bo thrown cut of goaron both ends or the Wringer at the same time, unless the pressure is taken off. "Jho KOTiiLTT 'a fastened to a tob or box by a PaUuI Curved Clamp, irh ban an »qi«l bearinsr on the tub be whole Ingth of tht Wrmnrr Other Wringers are me-el) fa«enel to a stave at each end, and are thus HaM-j to wr nch th staves from their ptopor poaiUon and ruin the tub.
Tho Oog-whcels, Tliumb.sciews, tea., are nicely galvanized. ruv ttia ''SilVltljTT
1
or at least take it
on trial with ant or ALL others, and keip the bent. t'oldnertKhem. X. n. PIIELTN A
G-u'i Agents, 17 Oortiandt -*t.. New rk 5.p2V)'»I
DRY GOODS.
HMit HKAimiAKTLRS
FOB
DRY GOODS
New Goods Arriying Daily.
Just Received, a full line of the celebrated HOUSE SHOE BRAND Black Alp&cca superior in width, quality and lustre to any made.
1
New and handsome Dress Goods just reoeived. Beautiful line All Wool Plaids just received, 500 pc Dress Goods at'25 ct usually sold at 35.
PROM AUCTION.
A "handsome line of Handmade Jaconet Edgings and Insertings, Real and Imitation Lace Handkerchiefs, Real and Imitation Lace Collars, Plain Linen and Embroidered Chemisettes, 300 Fancy Collarettes-
Do not fail to look at the above goods. There are Bargains.
WAKKEX, flOREBO & CO,
8
SnOCKS90KS TO
EDS ALL & CO.,
pOAL!
CBAS. DCBOIS, Central Agent,
P.O.Box 1659. IB2 Pearl St., We'W-Tork. dltaw3 a
WILBT. orwiSTBOaAS. WILLI A* POTBS
WILD!, THOMAS & CO., Carriage Msdufaclnrers,
Oorner 8d ^nd Walnut streets, Terre Baate, lad.. Be pairing done Promptly and at Low Satea. (JsSdtf
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1 W f-
f.r* .''. 1.1 I ..
TALLOW, ETC.
ESTABLISHED, 183?
TALLOW, LARD, QREASE.
_v?SC i3K..
Hmade
IGHEST market pif:e paw. No charge* for eommiaaioa or tirayage. Shipping Steuctl furn'shed. Quotations glroa opoa application. Address
PBOCTOB & GAMBLE,
g20-d2ta-wSmw CINCINNATI
$1,000
COAL!!—RIVER COAL
VV ScreeiM
Screened on tbe wid**t lOreen used In go county, and LOW is your tim to ge winbrsi.p piles at tbe 1 wen rate*. All orl r» proirpMy ••led. Thankfatfir p*at favo a. I reape tfiil ask a continnaooe of the same lii e.el patrtmage.
PBTCE LIST.—Ten per bntlfel, for th.
yc s-ut auath. OrrlCE—N nth Third street, between Main a"d Cher:y street*, where orders my It-i"-. th" oid Weigh ffr»l«s,or by add win* O Boi £90. 'HS licrABLANE.
OODI WOOD I WOOD I Two bondredcorda of aeaioned Pord Woo or pale All orders left at th«- "Karly H,*use,* West Slaii street, or at John Mc. Far lane's 01 floe nor'b Third street promptly led.
BABLKF H0C8E— W. B. LAD. de:llMly
UDOSUO, Prop'r.
OF BimnACB-i
Slaw CotTKSE 0*Lmmrztst, as delivered at tbrf aew Fork llasssn of Anatomy, embracing tK tubiects: How to Lira and What to Live kr Teuth. MataritT and OKI Age Manhood Generl lly Bevtowad. The Oaese of Sn.llcaatlon Flatninee and Nervous Diseases ac -onuted for Mar•ago Philoeophioally CoBsidon Aa. Pooket olutnes containing theje Ly-nrea will bo forwarded on raoeipt of four 1 »•», hy adrtresslaf: Sao N*w YOKE UOSICH O. aroar, G18 BroatfW •». N— Vot*. marl.-ILT
A TTENTION RAIL ROAD
^A. OONTBACTOKS. We manufjeture-STKSL BOTTOM SOKAPEKS frcra th» most approveJ patterns. They ato large, bttHlght, are easily filToJ, and run on th« smooth rleel bottom with tbe l»ast dr tt. Wo aro prepared i,» jt|| ortlera for any number **NT?D. WM. .1. HALL & IX).. l5»glo Iron Worse
Mr^iet and Walantsts:, T4rra Hinte, lud. jelC d.tm |~iSii «ii -n ..usTT
r1.
,'i LADliiiS^f:: a:.: If you require a reliably re«eily nao the beet I OK. HARVET'Si 1'EltALE PILLN havo no oqual. They aro safeanj sure In ordinary cases. FFTIOE, oxa noLtAit PKB BOX. 2*\ Harvey's GoMeH Pills,
stronger they aro intends! for spo
lAOUIO I clal oases—PJILOE FIVE DOLLARS EI-H
0&S9S—PltlOK FIVR DOLLARS PES ®OX.
Private circulars rent fr©». Gncluno Rtainp. i.
c??80t "«l»sethe
ISSOLOTIOJS.
01 ,/
A
^'"r Street,
1 he fiim of C. A. Carre & Go., is this day dls' iolved by mutnal consent, air. IfVra having sold 3is intern therein to K^. Fcioers, WHO ia alone mthoiij to coliect all the ln. OBe tbe lute Irm and to'pay all demauda a^aiost 1
8il2dtf
O. A. FEBA. C. J. I'hil'KnS.
ttlLLIARO ROOM
At the Teutonia Hotel, os.
174 and 170 liaia St., hot. eib and 7th. Six., TERRE HA Ui'E. WD. iVith Six of tho FLU' B( Tit LES PHELAN'S
PATENT CUSHIONS.
:g_,.
W. SHAFFER, PKOP'R.
Pars if lioarbon and Bye Whisky *old it th bur. an tte other. lir n-ih. TO'inn qnai-i and pint.
I I N E
Sirs. BCCUIKGUAN Etas removed to the coruor of Fourth and Ohio Mreata, wberoshe ia h»w opening a full and complete stock ofS rinjf style Bonnets, Ulbueus, Floa
are,
Ao. HAIRGOOM-OoDStmtly «»n bai^d holC'i as-ottuioi uf Swiichos,-Coils Victor'a Puffsaudall kinds llair Work. Ladles call nd the asor ment.
IIKWAKD
FOR
ANY
CANE of tha kilt.wing diseases,
wu.^u tuu Medical Faculty have pronounced ic Curatiir, that DR. EROHAD'S GOLDEN KKMEDIKS
WILL HOI CDK«.
DB. BIOUAU'a GOLDBN BALSAM No. I, will euro Syphilis in a primary aod secondary •itagis. snch as old Uicers, IJ-corat. diioro Throat, SITOKJI-B, 8»ln Kruplions aud Soreaesa oi the •tc ilp, oraditatlug disea.o and tuoroury thoroughly.
JL.lt. BIGUAU'b OOLDKN BALSAM No. 2, will euro thr third stagea of (iyphilltioand' msrcuieal Iiheamati.m, etc. Aid deiy Ibote who uff irifln stii-h dlsea«ei to nbti'n-a ra ilc.il oure Aiihsnt tho aid of this modicine, whieh does nr.t prevent lbe patients from eating and drlnkluc «imt tboy liae. Prioe ot either Ko, 1 or 2, 85 per oottlo, or two butties,
DB. BICHAC'a GOLDEN ANTIDOTK. A s.^!6 and radical enre for Oonorrhea, Grare), and all (Jrioary Derangements,accompanied with fall directions. WarranioJ 10 cmo. I'rice, |ier bottle. DR. U1CHAC8 GOLDEN KLIXIU D'AHOC):.
A radical euro for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to tiose who have leii a llf* of sensuality. i.'ricv S5 per boi tie, or two bottles $9.
On receipt of price, by mail o- Express, those roioid es will be sliippoi to anypla'e. Prompt attention paid toall curfesponieuts. None s«nuinewitiiottt tbe name of Dr. KIOIIAU'S QuLDKN UKMEDIKS. D. S. BIOHABDf, sole prj-pi-ietQr, Llown in Glass of bottles. Adiires\
DR 11. U. RICHARDS,
No. 2'28 Taric street, New York. Offlce hour from 9 A. U. to 'J P. tl. Circulars sent—Corns ponden's a"aw«rd. maylSi taw-wly
N I O S
A E
9
{O'.'Sn'iit sure remedy for
ls-"
Ague and Fever,
.11'. s» i. -siJ-.i -»s} 1 ffii
AND FOR ALL BITIOUB DTSEAfiK.i
Coiuians of Testimoniats might itere be produced, but feeling assured that
One JPair Trial
Will satisfy the most iaoreilalnas oaly efftr th followins
0
». a -3* I «,
TFsat HADTC, tub., September 24th, 186H. This is to oertl that myself and wift- hvro had the Uumb Chills and Fever for lour«.t Ave years, and we iriod all tbe prominoLt ph^icians, p^t- nt medlcises aud Bitters, when tra. triad "N-chols' Aeue Tonic," and in nss wkKM. myrelf and wi.'o ware enrol. 1:- OHH,
Boot and Shoo DpaUr, IIS Jttain St.
f.Jl.'
TEBBE IIALTE, In October 1st, 1C08. This is to certify thot I bad the Chill.atfd Fever fjr two yea's, apd tried ail the patent jn-li o'ne-fir Ague ani louod no relief until I tried "Nichols' Ague Tonic and haro rot bad a cblli inc. and I treoly recommend it to all niSMed in tba4way° FBANK MVKRS. .Cashier for H. IUlmsn.
4,
-j, I f-.:i JKMjqt:'-. ..?} 4*8«qx-.»
Nichols' Ague Tonic
Ts for aale at ONK DOLLAR PEB BOTTLE, by Medicine dealers generally, and at wholesale by the Hanu acta.er^
BARR, Gl'LlCK & BEKRT,
Dragzi^'s and Chemiats, Terre Haute, Lndiaaa. se IMIinwRai
COAL.
gULLlVAN
COUNTY COAL
Being now prepar«d to fill all ordors tor 8ulllvan''onDty Goal, which (a claimed to be equal -o the Brazil, for all nsei(£ putpo«es, A ill deliver to any part of tbe city, by leaving yonr rd»r al offlce E. B. Biyant 4 Co., 0. I. Blp•y, or J.A. Vooi's Tea 8t ire, with whom I hive made arrangements to All all orders, aod sivo all in ormatloB in regard to tbe basioess.
OlCdtf J. A. UOBOAN.
