Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 August 1871 — Page 2
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', tW^Pblij tetsbarg w« *2 July 15. 6,072 $jjiS Sep tembetf:naijlfc^r$ 'tixy" pufc lh a. prompt and welcome appearance. Wp ar^glad tokn6wthat the circulation of this splendid monthly is rapfatff increasing in- our,-citf.. va-y- .,,.... j- *, .**0 .* I jf
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Mocu of our editorial space, !thiS Issue, is given up to'airaljiahle article on "Petroleum Mining," which will befound of special interest to many reader^iti connection with recent discoveries ixi this' .,• 1 ••:•., J-J 05J!i-.-.,7T city,
.-«! nit: ?-i
farotf vi'lfs/a yEBjK'Sa1,) by a change of the'State Constitution, ho longer holds annual eleoI tioMj hu£ i«5hoos«?herl'Stite"0fi$o|££fdut Legislature biennially. This is the 6ff year, dnd "the "firSt onfe 'since the State was organized in which »he luxury of a ^ei^ral^eleption has not bee^ jpjUilj^eiil.
Indianapolis "Journal" lia^!cme
a good work in exposing the enormdus frauds by which the-State Ecujter.haa prut money in 1m pur&e.-^Wil l~khe Editor! of the "Journal" now turn his attention jto fie Treasurer of State, and allow by'&ljat authority that official fattens on the Stite
At tax bf 1870®f 9Bei»ht')5 is a big thing, but this is vastly bigger.
As. AN. illustration of the manner whicljj,,, Democrats conduct e^c^p^ifi it is." 'stated on .'good authority,: that in one precinct in Hsnry -County,^Kentucky, «lev«fl yottnjj
(ijien,:!notJof
lawful age, were carried to the polls' ly Democratic leadCTSi and, withputihljeilag ques^qned, voted the iemocratfp ^it^jet. It is #}$o known th^t in intimidation and ivialence ed to in order to prev.ent flifi fftg'.lex,,tfcfee qY ^.be rjght of
suffrage.b^c^lr-fl
ed voterp» "itil'n
Petro lcmft jMiningT-The Theory |o# ''a*ConflniumgOilBelisOemonstrat^ d. The following comprise thelarger part Of a very interesting article»dn: fba air 0i -r.
.3.
theory of continuous,oil Kelts, com'mu ,u oated to New'Yorlc "Ti'ib'n^^^y E,^^iSBCpp, of Jan^^toffn, aaj ®hc Bcienoe of'oil deyc£!optn$$A hardly, be said, to e^kt, thoiTgh reo^ indications sllow that it is gestalihg vfgpr ously. The. business of oil development li oWesVjWji tft gaiti-ingpir tifto'jmjen.*'1 The country ci
Yank«es:du%up ,i|ti ttei^rd/'fj|urtienKp^ The average ''oil mari ifi a practibal engineer, a cansnmfiateimaBciei^ xpdjl scientist by iiituitibn'aM^ejfjferimfent. is this class of men who have made the .j^iscoveriA lund o^iginatfid ill th^ theories of any value yet announced as to, the origin, location, and probable value of oil deposits,. And t.hey .are tl^ontij who wiil l«ive to"feohstrtldt the riew science of oil mining. That such a scienoe is possible—nay, that its truth is neat1 at hand—I propose t? show by detailing the in of ii
Preliminary to the narration, a WW well established facts, in oil*phenomen& sliould perhaps be laid before the general .. reader-
oil.' The abl'Mt ift4U| lit the petroleum world 13 now. turned toward discovering the lo"qia$an»- jdir^Qtipii, and-ex^ent .of tl^e belta. (3.) Beoaus^ the first oil was fouiid onithe margin oif(OH Oeek, it •Hi was snpposed the'aubterraneapdil-coiirses oorreapondedin some degree With the ex ter^jil ytoter-.coHrMa. Because of this im preasion,')tra6e$ 6f which^still exist in the mindf iof oilmen,1 and because the stream offered "thi .beA^i-sometimes the ohiy, means of transit in this rough country, ,i the minority, of tiriUeraiiave^chosen loca«~4ioBSwQn atoeama..Neai4yi tha.aatira .waterfront of tlup .section perforated \fritjj wells. It is safe tb Isa^ that notoneiiiot twenty of these wells, to-day, by produe4
.1*
:tion,1
5
vindicates the theoi^ /m yhich then Ibcatioim -^wet'e 1
ri
it has made
body df 'meiif tetter fitted for practii achievement than the business men of -©Udom. -.^-^t^t^wo^fffHl sSalffal phenomena of this region, tne observing spectator' 'Mil bs impressed with the vi wonderful enterprise of its men. They highly perspnjify that quickness of pre* ception and fertility of rgSources wnlcfr
Operators^d soientutf ^re
5
pretty weu agreed oh this cohcl&siofi'that oil exists both, in reservoirs or basing o| considerable area, and in belts or cHannela of considerable extent. Whether the ft two forms^of territory Have any cqnOT£tilot$ the distinctions'between them the continuity of the.belts-^hese are unsettled problems. The facts I am about to reta,te ^may (end towacd theiif solutiottl ffo basins were first discovered, and, it| is 'j probable, have been in a large measure exhausted. It was they that supplied the leviathan, flian spoiiting wells of other days (1860v!(J5)- Such lakes were foniid' ,f at Pithole, Tarr Farm, and ^tther ppinta. "if (2.) Present developpQehta are oh ex* tended liijes that ^^titute belts of 6il territory they, indicate currents, or
The
oll-beaTtng iock is the third stratum of sand-rock in order of downward progress. Tlie Band-rock is a oanglouierate of flinty pebbles and sana-^tone.* The -pebbles in the third, or oil-bearingsand-rock, are, of varying degrees of hatdn^.and, yliitee ness, these variations' ^always indicating unerringly the richn^Ss'-df the rook in oiT produ^V -The. ^irgt triturations of tlie y, drill brought up' irom the "third sand"
are eagerly scanned by the operator as :an index of hiB success. A handful of "thifid: sand" is the horoscope of the new, Well.
v-'IOildrillerscanteafi
ttk Well
-:n mig whloh drillers and oil oompanies are no^» a-days more in the. habit of preseving than formerly, together with the records and infofmatibrt drillers colild give, and. '-»iV• y*-—^—i^i—~~-r'with--r11
spcimens. A gop^ ^geologist I could see the ijengjth him as
»i
Dy their aid, Irace oil lines some degree .Of qertajnty. tk:» !.,»»
ulaUi
This is just what one man, though.
Thtebri^a
a scientist, djd accomplish. Thifr frri J® S?"mPin
r®tv4wkfchgen
fa
reailei^wni need tcftiear mind tlTfe eral facts above given. About three years ago Mr. Cyrus D. Angell, of Forestville, N. Y., embarked on the petroleum sea. He Jg! enjoyed a large degreeot lnck-r-fof"it was that more than anything else that gave his first ventures success. He soon commenced studying the problem that sgitatea all (direird''tgr«iirar4''viz^thelocation of the oil belt-. He began to collect
UMiW WVIM V*4 bUtO {71 VUlVUJl study them by day and night. He ceiyed and assumed as real tb is.postulate: Exactly corresponding geological data, at iitwo or more points of oil development, are proof of a continuous b^ between f-l 4: those point*. Or, conversely, S oil belt will manifest the same chatiifeterisUcj everywhere. Taking a series^^icts regarding paying wells in on^ JiSiajjUty, he £*imagine$ that, if ^e .-coirid find exactly tlie same series of facts innilittt in another paying locality, he wcald have two bearings on the same oil belj| and that at *€trany place between thwe.ftiiiiifetBhe could be certain of the 8ame practical re-,, suits as had followed drilling fetrfiie extremes, viz., oil in piayin^ ^niMMW.
data bearing
on
The data for which he must jjr^dupli-
The depth from
sand rocks. (2.) Disthe upper surfaces of the
rocks, Qaal
the oil inimmpn. found in'thejwww sa gravity a£tl&oil^r< sand, (o.) THSturff third sand. I have named th«fe indications in the order of their importance as a basis of general opinion as to territory— of course he would look first and most anxiously for those last named, but as 4^tafit is that, for purposes
(jedtic^ing at
comparing at none id the
01
more superficial and demonstrativ ifeatat^jm$r i*"1**"*1,. permanent facte.
Mr:.Angeii Started with':0ifet d^ta pertaining tfr Km ofriivtollflt on^jeile Is^a 1—a little station in the Alleghenyiriver ^81^-' -L 'A.1-
fchis islfttfd and also on the Hank" above was a small bpt .rich oil-
history
of
this development (ts toI4 by
the log books of the. drillers, the specimen Of ^aridsf and crtlier 'rocks and Ms own obseryations while making wells On Belle Island, ho turned hie stepe.^ pth^r deyplbpfed ter'rftbry in,8eatch .of the duplicate "picture in the roots Proseeding up the:river, the moat prodnlcin|f-ter-litpry he found was at Foster Station-' nine miles, by river, from B?Ue M»nd.. Here, on little -area of abotit twenty-five acres, .ri^chjjir.dlfi .hft^e.. b^eii for pifnki yeara pumpipg, wd prolbafaly milliona: of dollars' worth of oil haT^be^nitakeii oUt. At Fo3tethe .he4riL a driller's tale that was an ^ch) |oth(i gne^ie/^iad learned at ScrubgyasB. The "depth of drill at the iu®' third sana, tlie color and grav^fj pf-/the oil, and this other, data, were rematkably IdanUeal^artheBe two jioints, five 'Qriles afraxf by.air-iwie, .'Motf. Angell wa^Btruck' with the fact that thai sftnilarity 6f order, (ibliipos^tioti,! inc thickness, was nolb confined t^ thie ^ana rocks, but hieclded also, the iintcicvtoi^g Jtna-byeriying sfttoa. The- Vcllff af .twth all ?esp'ebta each of the Other^ iu.' 0: .. As anpther e|?idetic^. Mr. A.'.cii^ut^d t^e ^epth &T ariil at i^ two point^ to the upper sur&oe: of- the third eand ihe stfrfatife of the.^iyer, find
degcent: of: the driverbetiweenthe t^ro points, he discovered
vtha]^
of |&ij ^b^dWa^el level at the twp points, i:On ihisipbstulat# that-^iteHty W'rcfektf tifcntiltjp ^f l?eU,
jut,now
6f!&ne:d
j|ftd.(wiM(iif^:«o»ltil^a
abandoned it. It& lodtttiOH'O^^he'et^a of what he, supposed to b^ the ^dst widtb, ite failure to produce
:oilin'paying
=wa^ encouraging.'
year a,t
a §tat?d
contacts
tween
this problemJ ancUei»ul
rest
»x
quaJpl%
ri:
i. Haying:now found: theaxia of tbebelt, ,it was easy to deterniine its 'cKre^to»fn-the most important point of all,. The ,comSasg
indici^ed the beU' tb'-u,e ndrth, 1,6 egrees eaaU To confirm al) hi^t^ts, and
stagpant chantiteli, elongated basins joiJ^'malM^aafliirai^ft^QablyjHite^' ..he.Jnow TLA" ityJtii-iJi. i.# »t.L 'i.L. .• -i .j i: _x 1 1? IL 10
projected his central .line on north
gress eas'C
t,with
16
biytma
de-,
Foster and across the
mountains until he .again crossed the torItfous Xllegheiiy, foue inilee from lroster. There was a development on Foster all "dry holes" between these and Foster,' The line.left, this islajo^L seyeral rods at one side, End if tt 'pooi- paj^ng territoryi This fact, and the exact similarity of, its data
those .cgilecteji belqW jWerej
gbbd c^firinaftbr"
?bf
t#d %hfeo|-ies
mentioned. Continuing his line over Jthe. mountains five mdlos^further, kfl^gfcfft debonched on the river' at Rem? (two
Here, to his sutr
priseandsatisfactiou, hiflline cropeed ^he best wdls 4ta that teraitdry^ and the "'testimony of3the'rocks" Wa? ldentieai'with that of ScrubgrtPI,-
LFoHter,
^incUfiorter
island, FdHowltie'liis cow snrelfte, he found hitns^lf .w&llont through the heart of the rich ou "fields' of Charley Run, Wood Farm, and Petroleum^Xjentrg. Tjb^s.Jie:jb^d&a«^d iiis "belt fwmwtnty* imsf aca^ illift qauhtry, crossingnbeiAllegbeny live tim^s traversing every paying:development,
30U
ing in the center
price. He made similar
for several acres on the
belt north of Foster,hundred also. Before long
hey of ctinrse,
took his Option, and in
phort time owned All the territory
He had now invested
was
heeauldpay forjuwl-wwwge,
and the
the leases were suffered to lapse.
of
$60,000
The
im
on faith in
wm W
one
miles back from the river, and from It
previous ^development It found the thirdsaiKirock mild oil at th«t depth of 1,100 feet, and yielded
7}.
barrels, and is
still producing at that rate. The rest of tye^Bda^Tf^Visl«mtoldi Angell, in connection with his par Mr. PrenUfeel«£v«tban "g»lfeer"
nuchas on
this territory at present l6 producing wells, ranging in yield from 12 to 400 oarrelfl.^The last strike made three da since, ia spouter.'! It threw feet nigh, toqk firej and buraed up every destructible around U. thing
around
fea*gaMMKi»
brought under contr^. it recorded 400 barrels per day. Thei* ha« been but a single failure to strike oil in paying
Luai^ia^y4bep£#fl^£iiitwu
Mr. Angell can-
emonstrative man-
A
.p?
G&WPtfe®
joi niftftrobletn. Ita solution: delicate1 otofebatiisn.'
:He-,k^cw,,7lie.'
1
tilt
^^|r^w^i^ 'rJfie^^At|ii
points wnere the rivar. croMea j»t becqb irirtirt* f«ya pj the derricks at theee nOHltr8 ia!reihundlec!
^,-iM
derricks at lhese ipoufttsjiaireihunc os el to he a
degree-in the conipK6B iWditld lead off the belt in-a few lrods andiiafen-B^yu iJ»oami®wij«pg»giBd an: running nutneroaS dinwi^et^i^Scrtib-i
h&fixeii tb» lilies 'flufEce it toissy th£t finally, bettled «n a linie wBicli tni^vriy betweep ,th^' extrm^: of deVel6p.men^atV'.th^ twoi»int9(^^gr^a apd Foster. )!-:In- the coursesdf his resesr4h, W,.*1A,developed, anbther
ipjlateral
theory,1 which Materially 'iuied huja,:!ahd if it holds good'on all belts is very ipiportazit, |T|iatis:As'yqutdigress frpm tl4e central iine of a belt, e^er way, the third sscnii grows thinner and the wipply t^if^jii.leas, Wth^fi^iy ^wji^g .quit Maey. (hp wfe bf. the .belt Mt^ia My .hayie been reached the nearer th&'central line the %tt«r tlle lie!rtitq.ry, Kife 'slieMil^qf the benefttii, tfie upj^attr^e of ithe istma being level, rlto&itheorjbwas demonstrated W the recofd of the.
,#flll8
on the belt. He found' that tunning his line midway between the extreme^ of deyaloptftent ititt^yerapA Jhe derricks of the. .best. wells struck, He was fuisther confirmed in tlus idea by the. fftOt that his central line between Scrobgrftsa., aid i?"oster passed at one" side the celebrated an
BoxiaUrg .'Well, on 'a 'bfend fif1t,he ij' This ifell) iseveralt years agoy etruok
wUftfi of the
Undtt»|0e leased to J^erjjmrties for rind oiiphalf rov-
^ftltyTTKBfc^iTT royaltyTsw^^rom a sixteen ti»«« quarter. They, however, grant no'leases they run no risk in sinking wells. They are now putting down 16 more wells for themselves, with a certainty of resulis which they would not give any one a Jql&Ufto ipapN
certainty." jsay,-oe can tel barrels^wflWf'iSwflMffltifc lih any spot on the belt, proportioned to its nearness to the c§fttraj line. 7 Jjopki^g across this city of jderr)ifto,,they "line",almp^ like a row!' of mpfe' to. ,the. spectator's^^eye the*irailts.pr ihe ifU ^ith* wonderful distinctness, though hot any mbre clearly than 5Er. 'Angell saw, them by his claifVoyant pepceptidn1B^re a' Blow hftid b«eil: struck- oh a' "BSinp^on poaf on this spot ^he'b^lt 19 lea^than thirtyroa^ ^rrcle t%& |tfb(!tible pa!rt H)f it nbf TiaJf^-tBat jyidth. Iti?$h be feefen thgrefohJ, few, 'day it fe,
vr foaig
lor a m»n"W1mffl5it"
"While prospecting all oildbm,' for a^Kce to "set in"-^or, ip pe^oleiffii 'pnrase, "wild-catting." His chance* were about as 15 square rbda are to the.whole area,of oil country. =f. ,u v-jn
y-:
REFORMED ON A WINDOW SILL.
-New iand True Story of How it: jitimu -Kowdy =w«8 Tamed. tiii uii tio'siiiihi-M'". s: tosixor rrom the St. faulPrefia,] I
AiSUPaul gentleman of undoubtediYeracity tells the following anecdote^ which is vouched for as true in ereiy particular. It bas neyer beforei Mj)eaxe(d.inn5if}|, an|d me jje^ders 'c^f tlift yijl^th^r^pp-e. pnd it: not onlj aw .qrig/fial, ba^^ijgbiy interesling, ^litflf story,: .!
0
funriy'incident occurr^dinj a
small hotel in .Michigan, a fe\f ,jfeeks ago, which, haying never teen record^! in ink,'and b«ii^g too rich to lose^ is fe^reby .throWn oyt as a l«ub'oh to thdJoye/r pf sale, of considerable property^refUy^nd pirsonal, tbe tpwp durujg- ihe il^ .^was hotef^ so densely crowded wit)* 'jsoisstsc ^hiit ijyery room:yraa Alled tp thfib fullest e^enV:.Onebig,. b^wny..^|lo^fcni VM# sober, fa# a ,il^vpri}#rT»itbv ejp^yj-.
%|^enaei V.- nqpe and thrM^ened ijf^heefci .»M" ffil-^wA^hple to, whij),, his ^ei^ht
xin
pant^.irpni ^ne beg, and .t^rieategegs to
36ubted hw science ancl ^iperibrjiyja, shoulderhitter. JSo^one dared express doubt onft^pbJejW.WOsminiiU afterward, w'heiuall was quiet and the light extinguished, the door was sudden ,ly heard to open 'TJ
ibfedT/andV3i^^!'ybd'iSpealc^a
on're a deatd-fcttaii
Kurdy ,tpOk the seal indica£ed, and with chattering teeth: and swollen #yeballsi staring into the inky blttskness of night, watched the gloomily .passing hour# until tb* light of mornit^i'bfegan slowly, to steal in at the windows* and' !eyesiiiRdiStinct ootliftes of the various be»4s #«d their drowsy «cc.upanto.
But no Detroit Marshal wastobeseen, i^nd the room w)u)«s quiets as thq cobwebs ona contribution box. Thinking that there wi» nowu»*opportnnity to redeem' his rep^^.f^m^L^and the effect of the bad whisk being nearly gone, ercely gazed through t"
Bill fiercely ga
the rivers and land^
the greatest oil basin
*01
in the world. Ha Was content and kept his own codnsei. Mr. Angell h^4 probably spent a yeap* and ahalf of time and.several thousand dollars in "-developing his theory.* He strip^ of oil rock
1,000
%ed
and exclaimed:
'Herer
feet
1 BaiiafaietOrily ^to-mmsfilf
as if kll.the overlying strata* had been 'stripped, off add the sand laid bare to his fieslily optics. He proceeded at leisuce to^gather the„fruit8 of'his lafelrf and geni^-pfo^^^waS^iy^'at his leisure, for no other operator suspected his great discovery. After considerable shrewd "negotiation he managed to secure from every pjroperty-owner on the belt between Screbgrass and Foster, a lease on liberal terms to them iw to royalty, fic.y bat including an option clause for the ougchase of the land, in fee, at any time within
how the Ma left the room without being seen,rshal
)od
9«! ti'u
rough the dim liglii
"Where'sthe
camfe
:1
a
Bhodt1
a
i-ei
...., ,, Jtpnerf fromjth4 bntdde of tne dbor". pleret follow aie to the df&ce below, ^nd '^earn! alte^tbia to'neVet1 pHajr jfeg1arein.
bdl^gle^
you know the company yon -. Repaired to'tAC offioe and from' there to the barn, but nowhere could the fightinff.affieer'ie ftMind. A few hours aft^rw^. wMk at breakfast, sitting op* ^oaite SgnorjBlitz, 'the world renowned v^triloqiti8^%lld Forbes,^ the^miwwfeful manaf(erf the khn! ww honestly and persistently recounting his nfght of fright
Hito
know
he was suddenly struck
dumb With terror hearing the
a
Cl^Mountthat window
like
sllll^?
The joke was instantly seen and appreciated by all present, and Kurdy had the practical
Bfehse
join in
"Cap'theI
drunk last
and good to
langli exclaim:nature
n, ain'tand
so bad
I
look.
nij^
be
Scrubgrass and Poster. This
I
as
"Gentlemen!afterward, I've
iWHi. jjcmuhim.. "Uentiemen!
Md 1 k.lf „d
down as the first,case on record of drunk-' enness cured by ventriloquism."
O
5 I O W 5 3?
IN6S.
Arkansas are fine.
an ex-
,i^aperH
wild cats pe/pi!e
..-i,-. liui/lo v. aiV,
1
and the fhgini Claimed: '^Hl\^dy, bf thaC.
or
!n^I'vebee^'loofiftijt'for
FSm'tK^C^W'JJ§art!
slial of Detroit, and you aH day.' I knoir yop. Bill Mirdy, of old alid by tlie gteat Eterhttl, it you so much as open your mouth in a whisper I'll send your soul to eternity as much quioker than lightning as lightning is. quitker'n a lame cow!" and the Sentence was punotuated by the ominous iliek of a Colt's revolver.
Every man in tihe room was Wide awake aa if it-had been rioOhday« and' although the'dark was so Intense tliat-not even the otttlio.es of thie1iHfrepid'fbffider'8 form could be seeto, his preseMW Was"1felt,, by all. present ,h.is .firm unflinching yoiceflwithits tl^t^lling, pqrpse-like ac^ ctent, told but too pljUnly that lie jiad, carefully weighed tbe ^ob.beforebiin^ an^. Was prepared pn the slxglitest proyoca,'tion to siiuff oat.lie .^bully's, life witli as, little hesitation as he wotild extinguish a' an
The rowdy arose from the bed, trembling in the knees lik e,a. frightened dog, and aftei1fefifccieiit'tim^hadelapsedfoi: him to don his nether garments, he wa3 ordered in the same resolute, death-de' iying voice to "inoanj|.lhe window sill!"' axough and tumble fight BilliEOrdy was no toward He could in such momenta see hif way out of trouble in the last exteemity by screaming f•'enough but there was experience of a different quality. The inan.now to bontend with was his master by. the aidof law, of darkness and the unmistakable cllck of a Ccdt's retrolver: tad he mounted thjft window sill yvith the docllity of a trained monkey. i* "Now, remain where jyou are 1" ex claimed the bloodthlrsty Marthal, "and if you so much as cross your legs, move ypur armSj/or Orpen your month, until the cloqk Strikfeafive, that moment.you ,are 4«dL-'inaiU,!. ?-Jta x,a Jii ••.naqtii^ ,v.
ream
TheTuilleries will be partially res torAugustus "Belmont ..QHIHaQM, le lake Superior silver nland •jwidtll iin inn miwiiMi
PiUJb^ltfe^# Wheelbarrows on the streets.. Quinine biBcyftl'fcavc'been introduced 'by London Bakers: -£\'. «.
!'1
'A'ti'ew legal work in ^ressds fSmiih -onj the eVssion ^defifcgi" '^j! *6a 8 iio»
•»uf/i!.sL ^o^jcigcu^.iai^.trayejujgjj fhis.jSeasan .• An 'lirteffiah^welt at'6dh6es,' N. Yij
ft A. gobd^ rhajridsome^gy p^?.caa be J)jEkJ iaj Pek-sia.afciamine pcioetH-^«• {mbn^tlj ,^j^^^u'ced^ by ,^6b4
The N«flr Hanzen "JJegisteb" iapblegises for !printingj"alma inater^ I'^aJbm water a at
*JA '''Ktew Orl.eans policemdii ia/P&ied ^an^Uy^^^^ful^ SLB1, O f.i i. r. ill -1: Tlie dale of reaping anschin^ feafl iarge ly declined ib PhHad^lphiA within $t?ee Joclfo®f*jieat8ix:5/ iiovi(i .t-j'iTi: pwiiiajt'
'''-We, yioiii^'tall• f^lrfwi
"'j^r-ttieh.
!•.
whd aofl'lM^{e8t
he 4 ad W
-WW™
il# ^Eaflternjiipajjet? Cftip^lftfn ofj the_.ipajiy JOafew-ip thSiPiti^-Wbd® feOTWf f». *Jj g.VT
Victbria-i».as be«n in lxelaiiidkLbut:tet^ dsyi iniaiiei^nof thirty^fouc but ihas spent. one*lhird: of herjife in.S^jj landm otsdj: biiij .fnsds bns^!
11
Thfe nebulii 6f 'AiiarOril^a, jUfit viAible ^pthe-nafced ey^, is-Stydistam thM tfhe Ifeht' by Wiiich^e See it started at lea&6 a imllibh yea«i'agor." 1$ie,
that'the irtificiaf flowii's of
Hi
af.
:,B
3 1:: Jjyi
lUi
f^sF«btbBttuty-oPlo6ttti:onAiid
IJeriori^r:lof "iBstroctlbii. Be v.: QiI:Vt 1 .frinciftal, .fJSeffiifiSafWH VS*S SeSSMnP^lji^iKthiy»«ftae0iH»^pt.19w.Fpr oatttlpgiefti as'n irij If
1 r» -. od ta.Uirtil*—^T=frt:-.nifuivx£ tor:
CMcagfl,
iottd«f6H a8h
iwmixw&L:'
"1PAtiit^^CvBE roji Ttt« [\J _' ,61
DE. ^TJPQWi!, Enables th® patiferti to'-afsloontinue the nse of Opium .in a&y.form, at.pnqft, wi,tho*t pain or ln6onvBiii%nce,an'dmihont"any., ttitarrilptioii' or otaiift»^' basi*#ei#.i rebuild^ t6eI! broken constitution antOesMreg the nettroua energies. 1 It'lHthO: W JCnee foi- tli«
Opium Habit ever Bflacoyered,
jsib ii THBI# Abook of bfcclr of FITZ-HUflja. letter of A,
iicatoDiii fljoil
1
"bfowjfc.
gjageiidont^iriing letters -known
letter of G. A, exposing the intrigues of HARPER'S MAGAZINE and LUDLOW, and SK ^AMITKirkiCOIXfflS, ii.e-v/ no ••••'..! --«nObMNirtovXaMttiw^.
SCHIEDAM AROHTOlt Pure, Healthful, and Invigorating
I
'Opsrot^s fHrMtl^' o9.»th« Eidti0y»i!ami it better th WiKd !J
a iluahn. It»s extensively^ Drer.. pnysi6iai)S.' 'For sale everywhere.' iirti pnuTlg 1»-TA
AGhlTNTS TAKE: NOTICE
:reftaot»
jnoney. ia bpcawwotfl 5gQ»t3 am, arat-oHagp t, toef,ile lVk» them.w ^nd rtl ^oMtive ag^nM wa«9" o^n.
irisATYOftl^fe^S p.
of
pistol at his ear,by and the magic-cljjckex.-
was
and
self and
a fool of my
I'mgtedjtoumade
a
taught me a lesson.
But by the horned spoons,
I'll
even
with you by footing your party'getbill at the hotel!" Bill kept his word and as be mounted bis horse a short time he exclaimed.
ATTORNEY AT LAW: Antll^ota
v-y
^pfics—Qn'Ohie street, betl Third Jb Fourth
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MAjf'p
drunk
my
you can
pSt
this
-n
R. Wilfi&ylafe of-Port Austin, Michithe only man in history known .to onenty, admit that lu« talents do not fit luin ^^fj^e^ga^j He has tried f£^LCXil
*i•••
fro!|
haa" seventy blood IMWU'r aMMMMM&miBkmsmB,
The fineftt |Ieftafl«arters
.Jii
bnoiT
A—.!
ffdi
ni r» 1A
7
•ftib ^Tii-ljabVIl »!s
"d rrf Dni
1
EKum stin
ipricea,i^hey
«^n m#fee it to theiinterest 0
oddii opssia
il:in
q-"s
yi«0m*4rM fcM€IAlaTIE81niJ39£n *rfj •. ,n
b9(lauio ji^i bnil
ir.oj
.IwtWiCl an n»y.' aniiisi -)i sfpaBT |?T' ^t 9i 9 lil IJ K'J
iK#iir^
Jiin
EWi) Ai)VfeRTISENI«NTS
tF^nidi
Foe'lravi
to 9ifi
njoi'i
d'-yr't—JijiJ'-oiitaifJiitll-
ch0I^ IOWA
"m&mi
ii'JO .'!)««. [il 1 1 ff Lj t.
1
sells'tfttly to.'aotnftl aettlers, aiid^)ie jvioed'
tinfdflta
ted alone the
cities of
bt
Iowa.
v.
on^srCdit long
rEliin
railroad between the'
D,BS.*Qik»iJtnd fi(i«noil
Bluff'region,
s,
and
are in the most accessible and fertile in the State. Sales
enough
1 Ihsee landsi are' t&Moqqder:4.tltlo. diradi frojfcjhfc ftenerat idoywajimepit, ^mt are- not
-'•l4 9a«-
1
m^Mijiff.OT.encqinbei'ed in any way.- ,1UU: warranty fleefis glvla^i to jiurtjltaMrrt.' •11, j: for ma.pi, pamph letsv or amy otbesaifavma-
fe
are sold, at!the, all
EXPLOftlNftjiTlOKEaiSi
fn
ticket is applied onjtU* purchase nifliafry.
the
srt) voj-jii
.! os l)9'«9fio -f.il 4Jioioi:s.li to WJLI..IlSIAIMlUIBA.a?jBj ibiiV'V ,9oiii nim aiiyl gniinoodlioi sdJ
Io 9riJ n! Vdi I
JO'
.jijohu! .1: .: -»'J fc-ri
fl
«rt«tef 'a»to.iio.
I Ali 4SCV1 I"" inn-iir- -t
at Weir Hvnififc of iravel
all of the. lime., .send a sample free to commence wofk with. M'. 'M. TILTON, Pittsburgh, PeaHsylrniua
HOTKa-.-iAaa*?-
-,-t4
~H}
ANelr BlijiDynient! Ladies, have yoa used
Mdrbay
Florida"Watkr1
& Lxq-r
It is really the Best
perfutne to be foitnd. It is equally Suited for the handterrchieT.the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in Sottth aM Central America, and in fediajariil ®5isi
Scc.i
Ac.,
tt is the xrtity perfnHie iB extiaiff+e- nse so grance, that when Oifee lised' it is invariably referred^^^^»^^r.~- may5-deodly
PIAMO JUWIWC.
WllUiaZOBKI. flAWO -X-tWljM." 15
ORDBR3leftat
B. a,' COX'S Wl^Stor
w}ll rwift»?#»*« attention-
,«0
S 'Wb d'oiicft ih,t eu:d to papk up a yapdjD^^tnncler0 oi? an ••article ifOT^Siuaaiiaeir wear to KH33ggKdead stoc^. during the Wititd*.
1
tisjui
li... oa.«..jtai«R|(^f ,#C0 ai9-« v»dr L.s«
out regard to'dbst.' Only bne pjrioe wilLbjei iiataeil.
.gnoi 9ii j.T,
•W0TTU3 7'an
«di
^'oa wlio (i«su-e
iJlKlii
qfnB(f
Muslins Ticks, Stripes',' Denimq, Prints, White and Colored Carpet P^iz^ pottoi^ Tarns, etc., eto. Hojosek^e^ing Qoads in8heetini s, elega&t Bress Fab*
Pillow Cosings^iTable jiinenst "Towels* etc., etc.,Hieh Blaiek andCJoltfred Dress
n^haimaTma^ win, Shawls, Cloaks, Pars, with every*
"Pfr. ^Li-feamplts Wer^t'lf^r mail- to any address. Goods delivered-in the city and at ARREIN, u-oh h'--' «i"4 iii'.nf'. te-JiU'^ -.kit.
tTCx"::iX
iii'wO .wjit
.'-.iflur a»T
nt&iV^ailjTw Jnsbnciq^iicw
tMH ein 'jii: i.ni
noqu
to clpse OUt Su Ifln^^(36MS. .bus laril noilom Mil no •',U -:,n
iKKu^isbfin 3i *.'ffin bhoV/ aill*
iAtlpactM8,5
sLmynpp-J
fn
J'&ntnmev
rAI'7' .waatrf'KHT
HgSk" •••fai.rri-'
tfr-w
i&ejjnaik^^ sell at a
.ic-ff ftfll 'io. !-«:sdi
to' th^f! highest? bidder?'*
to select their
confusion of an auetifori-robin, now na1
•:. rt •_:
UiiWiMMiiUMH
9ift s:lr ,.,t-jriq-! 13-ft's^ a«il.iu« .v!.-.:- •••ftiki i_i ii .^ittiimacosc A -ii'-wi'&us
at-:ki.vJ9«3K"*2-d3in
"'TV ri
HATS.
FALL Sf YIalE "i'i.'!• .avutl r. r. :i lw
r!3w x(K.J
i'
.Ui'i .I:
lis-1*d. -iiiiCo.].
-.' osf., -r, vl -f
l$m oat o^ekks tf, "j -i ri. OJ J*4 I ffiml ffattei%
BINDiMCi
OOOK BINUISQ.
fcyttfiF established a
new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kindf of Book Binding and Blank
manafaet^ring. Magatines liound
.Book
rtrrtt
5,ssT
4he patronage ofii tioee: '*CASH" uyers of_ Dry Goods in Terre Haute and j»oeBttowiiVbelieving tbat with the great ad'vantage of a resident buyer in New iIori^)*^geandvatli»ctive:8aek in
to
,J 1
:kl"
f»llf 1o HOiwtqxJf
saob &omi
-inot ijii.'liJl: -vj: o1gR»ili il |il.63nni'^ y.KUin:
h.
J"
^isdsb yi&vfl tsvr siartJ gui
do?:~.cuhift/Z h'ioJ brrp. !I-riift',» bns
oi
oj noiii
iljrw Joo nA^Blq o? bo noi -Mt ^nK ioodJiw
!—Ladies, i®©w:
fi[osef !—If you do n!)t heed .th^in thi^ fitoi fcdhMy(rthetii or next. .ctHAJnai
a^iLb» Xi*fmii|iii^ I'M% the piece* ©r wlia^
Jtft.^Some
.»S0!UvJiqq6»dl wm)
9iU i(j-3£a,sii
EY &
a Jadi. ifeiffSD snif
9J/J1
a .aadnBib .aifijiul fi ill HI hviy'no used *ed fisj.'irauiou vtalin^fi sniaV f-.ii mi'kA.)" &, TMKnm-nAVTB, INDIANA.
Jw U! 3tfT
pvs iid
loot
'to
C. tol ttdm* Idns3kian
SOC^W)R1JJ9j,,
jrt G. WEISS.,:,,
1o
TS"a 7Grx'A-!TfeijjstiA
(TAOaj4Aa
a re
inoil'j.
MHI«6 Jwrgijfl ifi
:'«i
ill
& co.r
rbai{qatb
^sace^lai^y'-G^^k'Lewe ,01 3t)lJ8mOJnC) £j noU!":.J:.t.ni, .Lloa^.ijon !.»:voH id li O inghamsj .Linen ana
'^4 "soffep^ i» tiatter^s atpftnd 4® gj 3o oi-r'-for dflt ro x?A. 4-i new -1»V jt vd t»in.i ijiji.,.3'.Va aaw ^.uvuijil bft (ftoHetoert^nan-- tnfey werte evfer!
lowW'^icedanAfSpiiie
WMf
La«e Points i^rrBl^dk and! iWhite i^mt% Rofcttnds, Light' Bjjocisid^ and pfejttatdiXo, 3ha wis '"ftt.e |?e solo, at corresponding.1 ]toy rates. .^Tsnlira
in
haa m'daq
.aiarrAM
,V. oJ
& oati bsd'-sb bhbtV1. vA ja(ahi^fi
OHSA.1^
,n rf rnaprM.!r r^.Tsnra.-.•-- ^ib^ d) lo s.yESLS^. "jh
mot)
ii f:
un a a :ix:
OT /T*yi3E.*t .'I tr -flat) 8SW. .. i9fjsd .in-.nanvoO i,
»*n'
^oodg-^d
avoid the
feni?.
itter oppor.uh'.Kist) ol
ijesoiifiK ed'l .id' tioiinasnoO liitaq
rt$^LU^IOii yroJ
t. fl i" »1tr
fiu&pameof wutj oonductingaWn^l
the under
old
ain atreet.
WiUig.148
Tro,R HAuyit, .Ay. BbogiwC..
.,-h. ,r-'6 ,u*uj^a-itwl/
KICLIPT
jOQFINQv:
.yuidxm'-i
fll,:.--'. I'waa'l- ,iiu'fv- & WILfcIAMS«
Johin^a Rtttt Aiibiitpis:
Boofing Siftte *eitS&*Mi*Wbng,-'
1
Chicago ElM%A8tone Booflng
ooH applied hi1 oity and ^oaqtrr aif4 warraated. (Jail ok wt at the JMimr CSt Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry streetf. ina^l4ilt{
3- tjrt Jji'V .iWyjrAp'Wv
a|OU 1 9 fcidT I I»i
tti'i
I
thedty."!^' Jin
0E'{ t'ti-Ufid'i -iii 'i Jud ,«-bn6w v.oq l)li &ria iaaiii
I"-) Ti9'Am:
a&i 9*'
«fjonufai
filial b9fetti«] :9-VJBli
JUMhMUK I
HO 3"'jni| j-
hi '•.nonjfisoO-.-lo-. »no'H -»di- al'
•ntn
'•iii 10I lri'.»" lt !••.*urft oihi
t!\TSSOL CTION I lir
CLOTHINQi
In returning thanks for the liberal patronage extended us, to our friends and p^Urcpff .that vnr .S,AaY ^Hi^-YT^awT j..,".
TC ^i»lAila.s®« sJi iodi satTM* r!
157.
Rbpte afehbt slowTn flhdiijg oirt that it is to their interest to'buy goods bf us, as oiw goods are allimacfced
imfdain
rcan buy oftH a» low as the. very,^^ jud^es.of ^good^i We opeatbe Fall Campaign .••aoi'Kswgtc* io
French, English anil Scotch
-yhJlt
ao.ti-j.
}„, fliiH
in-- nrrafTH:1 iyS and Chilcfrerf
•xoei.m i. 9'feii
is!IVCEDfCAI.^"'
s\i
luufiyi/iii
SYSTEM RENOVATOR.'
Public Should Kholr. 1 Y9i 1if -'.I•' MHnjq MuiJ
ff:i
W .Ihflt. tho thii
Just the thine for gMupLngdassitiyje
vusedd^'prig'sionhrifuSpir1r
ajul
it a by at
^trWjrk:J
^K-Au1®TEKS
^^A^S^ake^f^Syon'wanl
adJ
'.ia' .c" "Phpiq .Jijorf". 6«ot
~oi
'.Hi" s? The pa: tween the undersigned undo? firm name of Warreti, Hoberg 3c Co., is this day diRwtoAbfc limitfttiflp ,Mr. Geo. W. run°to ^ACSGB^ WAKREN "io 9d-» ofeo'. lc- .liiifilK,v)V/ lI:ii r. .•• QpJ'ARTNBRS^IP.
rtaership undersij
iUiiiioW no ftWil *—.in .svig oi ,)obj JifvJdMi^eiersig'iMd have this'day foi|KiMl
•ramwSt ^'n ,* iiuMJWIS B. ROOT. •iiii'T ,i il) Hi'i
^tialnhni
^,lW:K3
hnn
5
'9WJ ddl o1 Mataamp# Notice is iborehy that the firm of A, jf. A. Wittigis dissDlved this day, Mr p/ Wftligautherisea to settie all the affairs of the
TibrgHadtb,August
1,1871. augl
fein ,M,"
A
"Sifeefrbj'l
•r# BIWO
Korr
isaqf-Vts-jyT:sS.rooUHinw
fiJ: WGrkinfJlkeachartniG a.faiftj i^|^ia ji} b-. ifl-j-ii"» ,ij (li ., J? «««TsEI&FEiO'X, SUOOESS, '_iVc'"
Iu^otions
^eVhimery,' ''-Soap,'" n-'tii i] ski
9illJ JjwY
a
ofWar
under the firm
Brg^iCo-., for tbe P«irp eWholesale apd.RemlJJcyjGoftds i' the corner Mftin and" roflrth iTgmb*:
Jon ±4*-
1k"c?l I' oJ =-'n»Ti3 19/1 iii iiaL* niiioow a Tielnoii ^ai bfoow NOTICE is heroBy givea tot Whem: it 'may EBS MM^SlCft5»&SS!Aft, Frtts 8mer«, d«e^M^(lwthft4Mt day^f ihe August Term, lBil. Court of Common Pleas. i!7:7 s. 'Wvii!. HBJNDWCB. !$•«!«*!$, with the will aniSejced.
sviJjstii-i-'aoa
berehy^iW thht aifrBowa ii
W]tllt)MVSil d., flf A«W. tt7f. far fitr
ward for the amouat qf. tfoal delivered, #nd also to execute to.this Board a bond witn approved security fof the faithful performance °Vhe' aSottSrof coarf'required Will he fhm rx^vw«r aug4 President.
A DMINISTRATION.t.{ jy. ihi: t'hVftfe fcadti appoinlied Administrator the estatd of David C. Stonkard, deceased late ef Vigto county, Indiana. Said, estate is probabl7 solVent'. ... ,WM. BARRICK, Admr. 'August8,*1871. a'ug4-dlw-w8w-
lf»!
'•f haw AftifdayBdmittedmybrotber, WiV aerr&tid. .. c^jKXJ.GB] Trni
WII4ES.
•5
a*o
oas rW
6&
OF COPARTNJEtiSflll^
H'"am,..Aug.1?/,187*. actk, d2w
1-
tfife'Ve^yTjowfet' PrideS.1"Anyehfld
v:i'3(is«'l
br.-wsb
to -a
fm-.mOM^A^tNEXT, 4VGVST 14th,
^ifl»qiie h8ftaBoniest section oN ia*
-v«t
tie at :f
1
'ft
10
5 sdj .lo
™bafiAHJiJff"»*.1,
,iriuMAa
VIJi
AND "'"SITTINGS!
lot
1
f*..
tipithls '«narkct.... ,» ?acm nu»/ti
ir-}iiam$»
W-fiQUf
•ritunomi&i) Hull
°f "Atiiiw to jni^ad
ClotlUns!
tffi "fuliili"' •'Urnjf
For Men, Boys a MAfrji. CLOTHINO thM Vere ever sUawn jn,ttUi3 j)ls Urihei Celebrated pi AMO^P. "jD" Dlt^SaiK^—ready--
itjr vil) he lWind.to'be the BEST KEABY jn^thi^ ^plaoe., made or made to
We1feliaff^havethe most altrttcfive variety 6f PISB FtTRNI8HIN©' 'GOODS in
I id & so W £RLANG£R & CO.* "^^hibnable Mtfrchant Tailors and One-Price Clothiers,
Middle 2166m House ttilcUitg-
JCslJ iill'{!.
Tke Oreat World Tonic iJ iiluoilH ab tiri nr.i "u
NOTIONS, AC.
187X FAL1, TRADE. 1871. ijOii 't WHOLESALE JiOTIOSS.
It. Mobin&on Jb Co^
Are iwfw receivinsrthe LarirMt and liKMt 3 li.,-,. j.,:pompj^a.Stock of
At T''***'
pkre,
rich,
sjifcq electrioal ,blo0d,Tbloo4 that
Area sure ?Mircntrm of a chill .^nd Intermitypt Fevers.^
!WAP^CaSffiXcfelled
a8 a
AwetiEer.- tft-atn«tinfc'i xeoa
Appetizer. Digestion,
-.-••• •.:.
Digestion, and are
rinfalliblfc
... .nifold disi deranged and dSTITTitf tetTptSipaeh.
for all the manifold digeag6S' iftiiiigfrottt i!.' u—v j—j.c rj.a ,J W^f?AteBb&iti^(h«'Wid aaBf.fii fpiifnrif sing the ulating the EidnSJUii:
mach, gently gtimacthit a* |a' mild
oorBerfUhrtd addlBiitte.istrefets,' Terre: Sante. IMrJ i-i ioJib» 6iiX ss
tt
J(6tioni ai)lja F^ncy Poods Gtrnera^' «4fer affered hi this eityv bougrlt direct from manufacturers in Kurqpe and America,'
:«fc2kT»!L&W-
J:
''^K1
Nrtlff.' 'SOiMlinr an .i^^lible-wjaodj,Jior Dyspep«ia, Heart Burn, dep., v- ^uqtrfpftrting totietfhdiiTftpttlae t6 iil .qu:i-. —vinn —likhi si b/iB ,saoL glVeStrfeii^th, health lacnflb-r^oniahda che«rfuiai»d Qohtanted:tys--^gsjtjiq.n.
PBI€E8t
Aid i^iy(be^fei^t^thaj^adftonth«meet efat' Induceinents offered A'daWlfe's tMixingTin l»i*#,lots for cash and 46& ^tCKAOBfl W 7 erf Vloiri.
\v
wo
lo
13
isbftaJa
At unusually low prices^" Whol«8al«! Only
W'AA'iw
tiSH'firt.
v/ftiS
tt'y Tjerbb HACXI, iNOIAUAV rn ttTPI iTtT
^V' .. •. r.
f- /i t,
,-.• -.'.-niifct i-as.
-."'...jirKW ula Mr?» •-vi'-ir^--
Li3, ., Al -.liMif
WHOiiESALE 'NOTIOm
1WITTXG & PICK, •i (Successor -to A. C.A. Wimiddi b«fi P*av i-ats M'n.iii
Jobbers and Commission •Jul*
im'
.i-•.f)ll
•i:l rAki
r. wsias
Faiiey Goods, dgttifft,
'ENGLISH/ GERMAN ft AMERICAN ,.£ CUTLERY,
3i"*'
Cotton Yarn,
-f i/ nd JlaMius, Ac. "V^H^lnffeolei oapltal and'New stock we Yv lartcpwjpared toscSiar friends and ousers sapenor inducements to buy'of us-Cash ^"Speoial attentioa will be paid to Btif^rs, Pcdlers and Auctioneers,
No. 148 Main Street. Btluxen- Viflk and Sixth'. Street**' In the Room formerly oceopied bey:CoxASon
G&& FIXTURES.
565 and 367 Broadway,
m.
tnsrw yonK'i
Are closing out their .entire stack of Bronze and Imitation Bronze
BELOW OOSUfl ®otter J6bds in Design atfd Finish
'A
rfe'^iot
lobe had at theirpresentLowPrices. New Designs of Imported CRYSTAE CHANDELIERS
In .great variety, jnst received Call and examine our stock and prices.) :?.• NOTICE. .u,-y LARGEST STOCK,
af»
ooiitsM W
.KnHigl&fi g.BEST, QOODS, .. LOWEST PRICES. CHORUS^CLA^S
TiEBRE-HAlrtrE)
CHORUS CX.:ASS.
—0-
fpHE m« from 8
TERRE
HAUTE ciaoitus
meets every Tnnday Friday night.
8
liJen iikj si:
if
O
JACOB WISHER
D"
tomfrfatWMW.
choice ,ot ,f
RHINE, FBENCH AND CALI FOPIA WIXES, Hfltieh'wfli ^ell by the bqttfe ot. gallon at nZtoiMMe MC^i. 'Try a bottJe. if *wa want
It to*-nat
*f\RtiWwil] be /arched pr the gallop or in dozens-
8
CLASS
/i
0-?olack,t«ttheand
to .10
Terre Haute
Hiulcal Institute Beoia% O YKS rns POSTOFFJCS. 'M^Sew Mtimbers admitted at any time* CBAK»B»_ JI Pfir f^yl-d6 .^mi
isath
r#iiJ
-tVt.ii'
9WOOD
SUMMER WOOD. ::i Ailv JO,
GltMAN BROS. & CO,, Are faraishiag Two DnilaM .irartb nt Good hummer Wood
FOfl OSLY OSS DOlLAHi Delivered, to any part:of thft.fljtr.
a« haiMo.i
