Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1871 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

V1 TBBRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Saturday Mnrnine.

A Delegate

000

course

Dpc. 30, 1871.

Republican Stats Convention.

Republican party of Indiana will be held in the citv of Indianapolis Thnwdav. the 22d day of February,on

o'clock

A.

1872.

at

10

for the nomination of candi

dateo for the State offices, and one Con preraman for the State at large,

(if

provided for by act of Conerw.) for deeienatine

camlMntM

Electors, for

for Presidential

Appointing

transection

delegates

to

the

National Republican Convention,and the

of such other

properly

in

biisineps as

come

before the Convention.may

The order of nomination is indicated

as

follow: Governor, Governor, Secretary of

8'ate,Lieutenant

preme Court, Reporter of the Sn

fic

ireme Court, Superintendent of instruction, Attorney General,Pub­

Congressman

fixed at one delegate for each one hundred votes, and one delegate for each fraction fifty cant in several counties,overFT«n.votes

M. A. Hthe

for

Bv order of the State Central Committee.

John W. Foster,

J. C. Burvrtt

Ddring

the last six weeks about

hogs have heen slaughtered

dianapolis.

It

cost

Wrsef.

it

A Washivgtos

at

Jim FrsK

In­

only

off

$56,000

to buy

Helen Josephine Mansfield

suppress those letters.

The

nal,"

and

Y-

statement

in yesterday's

relative

"Jour

to thfi JExeamjuJil

the

Soldiera' Home, is entirely fictitious,

stated in several newspapers

that Great Britain exhibit*an inclination to renounce the sovereignty of British Columbia, nqrth of Washington Territory.

The area

pelts is

maintained. It is thought that the province will ultimately be incorporated with the United State*, giving us complete possession of thfe Northern Pacific coast.

coKaBs£oKDfcNT learns

that Mr.Hoar has received nnmftrous letters since the House parsed his bill for a Libor Commission, which generally begin by expressing the highest admiration of his

him for his. attitude on the labor question, but end with a statement of the writer's fitnes-i for.a place on the proposed commission, and the desire for Mr.

Hoar

Black Lynch Law.

It shocks the Democratic mind that a number of black citizens of Cbicot County,

11

Ark avenged the brutal murder of one of their neighbors by three white ruffians, by executing them according to the code of Judge Lvnoh. it shdeks the Democratic mind, in the first place, that anybody dared to deny the right of a Sonthem Democrat to kill a black man whenever and however it suited his pleasure And when the black citizens took the ruffians by force from the jail and executed them, the Democratic mind thought the frame work of the vocial order was destroyed. Northern flunkies all at once forgot their scruples about martial I tw and military interposition, and demanded why the United States troop* were not sent to take possession of the district, although they were wont to declare the Constitution overthrown if the troops were sent to a county where the white KuKjux had kept up a reign of terror and murder for many months.

Did not these Chicot county black citizens practice the custom* of the country. Did t'ier notfoilow the example set before them by the whiles? Did they not thereby demonstrate their capacity for citizenship? If the Southern blacks Were not the most docile race in the world, would they not yean? ago have established this practice of retaliation? 'Would it not have promoted the public peace if they had done so? It is one of the strange things in the South that the custom of muder by the whites ha3 not driven the blacks to retaliation

Flunky Democratic journals relate with uplif'ed hands that white persons became alarmed at this black execution, and took flight. Why, bless you I with the end Of the poker reversed, that is the normal condition of Southern society. To put unoffending black families and Republicans to flight by murder and organized ruffianism is rega ded as the perfected stateof Southern society.

No Northern Democratic journal ever expressed anv concern because Republicans and blacks are maltreated, murdered, or put to flight by warnings from armed bands Their only concern was because the law and sometimes the army tried to stop this Southern liberty. But because some blacks of Arkansas executed three brutal murderers in accordance with the custom of the country, and because some who know what cause the blacks have for retaliation took flight, they crv for troops and martial law. It is probable that what the blacks of Chicot county have done has executed justice and is conducive to the peace of society. It is likely that a pretty sure prospect of retaliation would be the best thing to put down the practice of murdering the Macks, which in the Sonth and among the Northern Democracy, is regarded as the right of the Southern yrhUe man.-— Cin. Qaaetie. 1

Why Don't they tto West? London must be a place full of unemployed talent. The other day a tradesman advertised for a clerk at eighteen shillings a week (less than two hundred dollars a year). He received three hundred applications, for the place, and among them were two Masters of Arts, over twenty graduates of colleges, and about the same number who had a famil,iarityjrith several foreign languages,,.

A Hog*Killed.

David B. Dickey, of Randolph, Tipton county- Tennessee, came to an end Monday. He made a bet that he could eat four bottles of brandy peaches and drink all the liquor, together with two tumblers of raw whisky- He drank the. whisky and eat all the peache*, dropping dead jrhile holding the last peach in hia mouth.

Holiday Horrors.

From the (Jin. Times and Chronicle.]

Since the brass band of the circus ceased to fall into tbe lion's cage,

tato-bug to

•as!

Hoar's

influence in securing the appointmentBut, unluckily for these applicants,

Jiijnself

to

and besides, the Senate has yet to act upon the bill before it becomes a law. It is, however, believed that the Senate concur with the House in this matter— of course, after amending the bill in some particulars, as it almost invariably does all proposals emanating from the House.

ravage fi'ekfa md imiliei

promiscuously, elderly married to die

ol

scientific articles,York"ladiest

a bee

siine.

New

lbe

to write

A

State Convention of the

Ypsilanti,

Auditor of

Si

ate,

Treasurer of Sta'e, Clerk of the

Sn

and

at large- Upon the

bantu

adopted by the Committee,the representation

A

offman for

Secretary of Slate at the general election of

1870-

Herald

and

nipt to

tell

Pro*. Ait.

ghost stories—dJnce

The propaic,

business like months of fall and early winter are not favorable to such romantic incidents bill we fully expected,

are bv no means disappointed to find the tide flood again with the Christmas

holi

days. As no enterprising paper can omit a mention of these wonders

of

and

''are

been

will not remaitf

A

ofthe province is two hun­

dred and twenty thousand square miles and the inhabitants number about fifteen thousand whites, two thirds of whom are located at or near Victoria^ on Vancou. ver's Island, and New Westminster. There are sixty thousand Indian?, with whom a con iderable trade' in

former has

visited by crowds of people" to see the face of a man wiih sad eyes and dark wavy hair and a sorrowful smile, that gazes upon one from the window pane, and defies all alkalis and acids to remove it. Even concentrated :Jye.will not send it away, although it may-have had much to do with its coming. The resident is a widow, and the face is that

a

of the deceased husband.ofTherelative

widow

one long, for.she is not

those who will not though one came from th«

marvel'indead.believe-,

3

the shape of treasure

trove date of Orange county, New York.bears

An aged widow who had always

borne an uncanny reputation

Her

great

dog howled frightfully in

the

It is a spontaneous combustion Case, and smells'very much of

but

acme.

''Bleak

as it

bears the endorsement

itinerant parson, there is

doubt of its truth

Mr

is inclined to find some other eigns of capacity in any perspn whom he might indorse for a position than the ability to be fulsome in compliments

The hero

tremens

now comes the dramatic

This man had

in

the festival each

Manning's Missionaries.

The Rev. Henry Edward Manning,

D.,

tbe

po­

as

in

Michigan,sends one of

the English ancestors, per-

snaded his bovine family to fall upon their knees at midnight Christmas Eve, just as the cattle of

this day.

.of

Britain do to

farmer saw it, it is true be­

yond all doubt. The but!so

The

Ch'm'n.

Sec'y.

120,-

ghosts of San Francisco are dramatic in effect and excellent in detail, but show a painful want of originality. They have been repeating the window photographs that

weresocommon

1865. -o "A

new

the

best—a trne bull story, though no cock appears upon the field. The bull had a very long pedigree, and having inherited the faith of

In

House

an

of

course

no

was a worth

less scamp who had alternated for seve ral years between the vivaeity

of

'delirium

and the profundity of

a

dead

drunk. After a day of even unusual debauch he brought up at his cabin, where the sad parson in the meantime gone, to reform him,had and, to astonishment ofthe worthy minister,the

We are not in

formed how he succeeded in reaching the cabin, but are told that the absence of eyesight had completely sobered him made him see, as it were the liorror

his youth

fu'fillment

-man

ill

treated his parents, and this was a terrible

Wisconsin, among

1

A

of the Scriptural prophecy

about the ravens

Of

is supposed to have got

drunk again, and the spontaneous com bastion took olace in true Dickens style, including loathsome smell and penetra ting soot.

Now that

was set for

membep-brought

of

notwithstanding, the evening was very stormy.

The premium

James

was

A-

'Refreshments

prize bunch,at two cents a kernel, the

eu

amounting to

$7 68.

Escape From Wolves.

A

Sunday School superintendent, out

in Alaska, his entire charge to

musisoon

''I

D.

who succeeded the laie Cardinal Wiseman

Archbishop of

baa,—litbliahed

^Westminster,

a misifon forthe con ver­

sion of the colored race in the United StaN*,pad were great

etnion,*n«ar

tfcia

flood of mythology passed away with the summer months, the newspaper world has been unusually free like drafts upon popular credulity.from

njoicings

Loadoa,on the occasion of

the tin*ot his

convertoiw

proceeding to

Virgiftii. It may be useful to bear in mind that the Archbishop, a very able and eloquent man,now jn his sixty third

year,

was formerly

considered

stannchest and most promising

and

Protestant clergy of

jotned

flood

and

field, we prefer to take them lumped and sugar so that they go down easily,coated, and not return again.may

#tfeepvelpah

adage applied.to

more Irish than the

held mooing

converse with his fold, and then all kneeled down and it is only owing to the fright of the farmer that we unable to give the tenor of the prayer.are

is

In

an

the

teal

vert.otten.'broom

person.Manning

own

ftf con­

Dr illustrates in his

the

English settlers

reign of'Elisabeth,

three centuries back,

it was

of soma

in

Ireland,said

who

warmly

affiliated with the natives,that they were

"Hiberniores

quam Hiberjii^' that is,

Iruh

may be

themselves. It

said of hita tfyat-

OT

in Ohio

in the past summer. house and the street well known,Thethe

he is.more

Papal han the Papacy, inasmuch, as the head of the Church at Rome has not-sea! missionsriesto colored raee

in

the

Southern States,the deeming it unnecessary, perhaps, because these have beeot

whifth,it_'Siay"have

lieved, would

biBeafl

missionary movement

be­

do what

was needful tor

the.propagation of their faith Archbishop Manning has declared that his

Hendon,of on the occa ipn referred to,

said

(we

lately America had done the

died

one

night very suddenly and mysteriously. They say as

dressed

soul took flight the

-gtftethat

creaked upou its hinges, the

the

Cellar, and

black tom-cat that had been her constant companion arched its back

of

bris

tied spit fire from its' and eyes,hair,thenblue

nigl the heir dreamed a dream of hiddert in an old chest in the

enough, Under a mass

County Advertiser"prints theacor«in fu

as

imagined.

was

There

negroes.

jLt

and died in a spasm.mouthnext

is a pity that be

garret.wealth

rags wer«

11

and the solution may/not prove bo diffi bull

are a dozen more

velous'

he

quote from a London paper)

"that

those now going were proceeding to the Southern States of America to devote themselves

to

the Instruction of the

negroes. England owed much reparatiete to the negro,i ace, as she had long been prominent in the slave trade,so of the hoc-, rors of the traffic of which he drew striking picture. England hacL

payment

of

of twenty

{he

millions idling,

abolished'slavery

in .har.

colonies and

same

by a

great sacrifice of life in civil war. There were five millions of negroes in ihe United States, and amongst a portion of these the missionaries now go&>g forth were

lo.Jabor.

The

Archbishop

the missionaries

adr

^in

solemn and,

earnest language,and, they pronoundedthfeir vows binding-thena-

A

to devote

(pre

miiiioi

The

neat

ll

Sure

of

tigation, he

filthy

an old teapot and sugar-bowl filled with gold coins of a past era. There was a.short manuscript in cipher

ly

of these mar

Occurrences sihat have been

into

in Congress, and praisjng

newspaper life with the pastmonth

but

the

last'

we have

establishing this

Dr. Manning had hos'ascer­

tained whether there was any necessity for it.

he had madea thorough inves­

would

.whichatao

one was able to solve. The

no

"Orange

have

colored

.fo!«ad th)(t

people

the

in the

Uriited SgJjfes,

few exceptions, have

with

a

lively

the white race The Mannina

missionaries will find the majority

to follow the

oorjr

space tor is a

truly terrible.that tale from Salt Creek, Kan

ol

them in communion with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and by ho means like

eMinpleof

op

in- joining

fianyj

v*fy

ly

the Archbish

twe jCAfhohc

Church

matiy

of them,

aire

good

theologians, well read in Holy Writ,fnl

able to give a reason for the faith: which is

them, very competent to hold

their own in a controversialidiseufsion even with learned

professora

he

Sorbonne,:

or Hendon: Il.was

had convened %im/ Perhaps

convert them.

had no eyes in

the front of his face in

the

the eyes ought to be.

place where

promising field for

the

have been chosen

of

his life. His eves had been plucked out by vultures lying in a drunken stupor.—andwhile

Our

dattohtbr of

the,valley and the

voting eagles! After the parson's depart ure the

,the

rest.

It is our bounden duty to open our mouths and shutout eyes, while they give us something to make us

wise.

A

-ISH

Novel Festival

Last spring the Superintendent of Sunday School in a town hear Boston gave each scholar twelve kernels of corn, telling them to plant them,

and the

ceeds at harvesting Were to

corn having ripened, the time

pro­

go toward

enlarging their library he offered

$1

Mr.Gladstone is

The

melancholy days. have

come again,these

we shall doubtless be in full

supply of marvels until the winter gaye ties are over.

A

great may the most

"toofhear from

productive are yet

—Oshkosh,districts

WABASHAre

his or

her bundle to the Town Hall, where a large number

friends had gathered,

awarded to

Hewes, as the one raising the

most corn, he having- thirty full grown ears. One of the

scholsw*

brought a

chicken which had scratched up her corn, which was sold

in&lead

of tbe

corn

.furnished

were

the children^ and a farmer's snpper

expenses

are

$60,

bht

who unable to be

present at the has, since the gathering,baiightfestival,was

the largest ear from the

Cool and collected,

in the hour of fearful trial, the heroic superintendent saw at a glance that he

be overtaken.

In

an instant

his quick mind grasped the only means of escape- Seizing the child that always sung

want to be

au

two notes

-Angel"

too high, he

flung it

at tbe rapacious

horde. It staved their onward rush for a moment. Next came the urchin who never brought any pennies to the heath en And so on swept the pursued and pursuers until the last infant was exhausted. But the brave had economized his material nobly.feilow

And besides a whole

Sunday School slows off a pack of wolves perceptibly. We have always noticed this. In another moment the sleigh dashed into the village, and the grand, noble, trne hearted man knew he was saved.—Washington

Capitol

,, .. "—Vm~%

Catt. Burton, the celebrated African traveler, is bringing

Ovkr

.theskeletonofat!,

eleven feet high, to England.

Dyspepsia

Bhe

had expected to raise poor Biddv was quite startled by being made a public example of.

man

!U.'

million photographs of Mgr.

Dirtooy,two Archbishop of Paris,shot by Communists, have been told in Paris.the

the digestive organs, by nealthy action on the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. UTABASH BITTERS •y Taken regularly three uines

:-•u.yi rat electrical blood—blood, that

9^rSSi

'i: *nri«orates' your syttem, fcnd tt# jSeftf bfliealth toyouroheek. WABASHBITTERSPreventive

gives

of

baked beans, bread, pumpkin pies, and so forth,brown

was not slighted by

'the.

company. The North Beading band fur nished excellent music. The whole receipts above the

Are

ulating the Kidneys and aoting as a mild oathartio. Da. A. ACNAUD, Sole Proprietor and Manufaturer of WAB SH BirTErtS, 8- E, cornet Ohio and Fifth streets, Terre Haute. Ind. aug 12-tf

a

slegh ride.treated There were just forty-one of the cherubs, and a six-horse sleigh. On the way home they beset by a pack of ferocious wolves.were

DIM INC ROC MS.

plITY

DtNING JROOMS.

South sido of Obio 8treet, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Meals served at all hoars. Dinner from 12 to 3 o'clock. Persons wanting meals «ill be serve* promptly at any hour from 6 elock in the morning t»12 o'ciookat night. Tables set with the beat the country affords.

I.Day Boarders aeoemmonate't on reasonable terms. F. PISPENBR1NO.

SALOON.

O.A.T iT ATTH*

"PL, A WET SALOON," And see the EXTRAS THAT JOHNNY feBYAN HAS.

OHIO, Betrrten and 4th Streets. Udu -X

ri

TUCKER

dtajl

WeWAPVgRTISEMENTi POULTRY, GAME. FUB8, A^.

Informatioa concerning nriees

struetioas

able

eel

one of

was

appointed Archdeacon of Chichester

•idered

(con*

one of the stepping stonee.to a

bishopric) at the early age of thirty-one, but

the Church Rome in

and became Archbishop.of

1851,

of

Westminster

aa4

tor

civen

2 AT

from Rome,

*5

a'

joke

against Dr. Colenso, of heterodoxjrepnte. some years back, that he had gone, aa Bishop of Natal, to the Zulee tribes in South Africa,convert

but that

iheZ-jlee*

tHWcoloreo

race in our Southern States, instead ol being converted bv the Manning mission aries, may

tuin

the

tpbles,

and

finally

A

more: limited aod un

miwionary

labor than

Southern States of Amefica

qbujd

not

by

Archbishop Man

njng on behalf of the Church to which he now belongs.—Phil.

Western civilization is gradually

overshadowing all nations. Japan has just seen its first base

ballmaich. j*

about

to marry a German gentleman

the tutor

who.yst#

Princess Louise.

of

population of Virginia is said to

be declining^on account of the migration of peoplet

^6 lnoi%

pfos^eroftpfi^gfons.

This

fourteenth amendment has been

cut in Senator Howard's tombstone, in Michigan.

The Great World Tonic

AND

SYSTEM RENO ATO.B, What tlie Public Should Know UTABASH

BITTERS

WW Th«s6 Bitters I ajwtable Tonku The •Drugs -having .been with the greatest care as to thetr Properties., They sire no cheap prxnufd with (*omin

ll^ABAtiU Birre-RS WW

as

a premium to the one who raised the most corn from the twelve

r{t

kernels-

The

ptarSIyVeg •ooponent selected

n,ywhiskyv^

Jogt the thing for morning ditode abd of spir-

overwork.

'causeddepretsionhoursto»-Use

its

by late or

la

fait

dreiaio* Poaltry

tat

ehoerfaliy

ket

thii mar­

By

at

the^Roitanthere Cfctholic Missionary College,

TATEM Sb DAVENPOBT, PreteM ConlnlM •ecehaala, 'm. 1, 3 iid 4 Mawan Jireaae narbt,

PH1LAMLPHU.

Having ample facilities and experience, we

to please oar consignors.

the

among

.England,aijrf

CUNDURANGO! [jIsS, AjDOD.flaM Cxi _e wonderftil remedy for nneer, S lb, imrfMa, C'etM, leataesMf plaintM. *talt Kaeam, and all blood DiiMMi, is prepared froi

the

Jbunh,KEEVBacovriald KEEXG ExtMet, The wonderftil remedy for aneer, Wyptol- ... le from the Uenalee CnndaraaitB dark, from Loj», Bcoador, secared by the mssistance of the aathoTities of mat country. It is the most •, prompt and certain alternative and pa.lier known. Sold byalt UracCists in pint bottle*, having on them oar name, trade mark and directions. Bend for a circular. Office and Labratory, No. 60 Cedaftit.,!?. Y. ______

AND ITS Destruction.

Chicago

A foil and complete history of Chicago, her past, present and futnre. With rraphie scenes, incidents and fall details of the disaster, by Qeo. iJpton and W Sheahan. ed itorg of th? Chicago

Tribune-

ready for delivery,

eixMesi-

astically divided into bishopries, tbe in cnmbents

It

is

an act of rep­

aration, atonement. In his

sermon at:

With over 400

Ulnittratleas. It is now

tWITS Fablishing Co., Chicago. 111., or Phila.. Pa. ram

4

Send for free sample copy of the CHRISTIa BT

I

'K UEX, a fir-t-class weekly Joar-

nal. pablislied .by the New York State Oon-

'ermi

TIAX LVaoEa, lasa toroauway. new Tok City. 50th YEAR. SEW TOBK OBSERVER S3 per Annum, including Year 'Book for 1872

,B-

99

tS .*• Kew TmrU.. i-

SAMPLE COPIJsS PBEE.

OVER ONE HOTDSGO PAOE4, ro Colors, on snoerb Turan Haairod tnitrnTlnipi of

Printed ,in'Twi PAPIC* flower*, Plant* i»nd V«»ct*Wef, wHli Descriptions, and.

Til O COLOUED PLATES.

Directions and plans for m^int Walks Lawns, Gar lens, ke The h*ndsomest anc

stin

sense of

religion, are as regular church gopr» as any of.and

lot

quarter the

!tti

h'nrn no) The Dee.

WILL M. IRLETON,

author of

"Betsey and^ I are Out." •una

etc.. whicfi iifan evidence ofTts worth and popularity. Horace Greeley^ James barton,

Theodore Til ton, U'ail Hamilton, etcIT write tor every oumT)erT-*"rn'clu\)bin*. it offers three first-class periodicals for the price ot one of them

A

ION-

BITTERS -an infaliible H1eartremedy

for

day in small wineglassfal

S S dBses will give strength, health and vigor', and a cheerful and contented disposition.

Take it if yon want nure. neh.

sare of

a

and

which

will be expended in books for^the school. One little item notice. Mr.F. Breed, of Lvnn,deserves a friend of the school, and who takes a lively interest in all that concerns it,

WHISKY.

&

Barn, 4c

1A£2tnIIUrtluW•their

tWU^MiU lUijJUiov VV

A:MAPOFrNDTAN-WKWr

achul

Intermitent Fevers.

WABASfrtlTTBRS WW Cannot be excelled as a morning Appetizer. Promoting good

Digestion, and are infallible

for all the manifold diseases arising from a deranged and debilitated stomach. WABASHBITTERS

Are the best bitters in the world for purifying the Blood, cleansing the stomach, gently stim­

ljfVj.

W?'

axd wbitss for

The Detroit Weekly Tribune, The Best Family Newspaper in the Country, •it a year. Send for specimen copy anl club circular Address: TUC fKlBUMH, Octroi t, Mlcb.

Hr/kAnM HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE

»f VUl/

Press.

O offered free Huring the jDis

ingyear to every subsorioerof Kerry's Mnseum. the Toledo Btade: fomaroy's Democjtat,

variety of premiums or

equally liberal term It is an original Brst-clasg magaiine. Volume begins with Jan 72. Three specimen copies free, dress S. S. WU05. Wewfeurghftf. Y7-

Ae

Ad-

BURN?IT S O O A I N E AcouipouiiU of (Jvcoa-mt OUt i}c.

Acknowl-

best rovmtr

6/

,fthehhiri'\

and beauty

!»S.'BWltSTIthegrowth

S CO., Boston. Miiss.

sold by all clmggisti.

Beware qf ifmtatufn*-

chopm* Ma DE easy iotr,

BTTJStNa^HB

Mishawaka Steel Bit Axe. UNLESS STAMPED. *,-.8 BALI A CO., Mliiiia*aka, Ind.

AeveevRcnon MWKET RBFOMUCtt —Send to W. C. Hamilton A Ob Wholesale Druggists, Cincinhali. Ohio. for onebottle Eke»« KV KXAND A0ti IOSIC. Sent prepaid for $1.

FOR THE KinBfKTS ASO X1VE*Hamilton'a B(J«iHtJ ANO

IfcEl*-

Just what yonr phy ielan esoribes. Sent prepaid,.,

for

tl

per by

_C

Co Druggists,bottle Cincinnati,W. Ohio-

Hamilton

GBNTS WANTED POPULAR A.—Shows every Rail road. Station. Town Village, Ac. Small oapital required- Laree Send for_desoripttve circular. C. BRIDGMAN.5 Barolaystreet. New York. a CIKWra—Wamtesl,—Agents make more mey at work for us than a*, anything else. Business light and permanent- Parti. ulars free. G. rirrnso*

A

Pv.bliah.ert.

So*,

Fine Art

Portland. Maine.

dMQC A HOKTHI Expenses paid, fred. Me.

Hone furnished. H.B.SHAW, Al-

iO, 000 Agents Wanted immediately. MOO can .be made in sirtyBVe days-' KVery reader of this, both old und young, sbonli send SI: and get six samples tha mast sell tor $1 each, th full trtieulats Send at .once, as I am determined to lave I'i.O'O Agen*s Within the next xlxtf daj^s. Address J. CT. HEAilLET, Millfield. Ohio.

A,TOIOQCACKS.—Avictimtried

Nat*au Ut..

v.

cnTreneyi

Y.

THIRTY TEARS* EXPERIENCE. IN THE TREATMENT OF Chronic and Sexnul Diseases.

A PHT8IOLOOIC4I. TIKW OF HAMtUSI, The oheapest book ever published—containing nearly three hundred pages, and one hundred and thirtv fine |lat-8 and engravings of the anatomy ot the human organs in a state of health and disease, with a treatise on early errors, its depl Table consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—the only rational add sac cessful mode ef care.a sho*n bv,a.report cases treated. A tru hful adviser to the msrried and those contemplating marriage, who enterUin doubts of their physical condition Sent Tee of pestage to anyaddreae. on receipt of twenty five eentsin stamp* or postal

by addressing Dr \CR"I

a

No.

Sl Moiden Lane. Albany N. T. The anthor may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which hs books treats, eithrr perionaily or «jr mail, and medicines Rent to any paft of the world.

BARBER SHOP.

SOMETHING NEW.

NEW BATH ROOMS -AKBSHOP.

Bvervtbia* New and Virst-elMS Style 1 Perfeet Satisfaction giv to all eastowers. Okie between 4th aad3 ..^^-^ -eeUOdiy

SANTA CLAUS TO-DAY A I

r.

tot# j? tk~ jf

}#&•

tRyjfe

the

^HERZ & ARNOLD'S nW' 45-w

A

j&iir**"*}'

Li*

t.

io* '::T

-ht?

-i

r.

"ri'-r,'*

vo-'nsnf

bn&

ti":

fq KS-'.'IC!

•yi

VJ sisf

'A

1

ifl* Vfi"''

=Ti! wi

the world. All

Centi, to these, who think/of "buy-

ingSeeds. Sot a quarter the ooBt. 200,100 sold of Address

fuifj' a f'"'a* Tjiawr"

No.Voo»l

tprlce30o

MT Ju ttO has 19 pieefs an W'fl' V»s

18 p.ieci voo»l

Instr'l eiano •usiorwiirth $4 in sheet orm. Wewill mail' two'back Ko». fox 60c four for. ^c., or Jan.

ausicAuc'-AWte espies'fof 'Wl. gilt ildrs abd edges, $5 The Music is by Bays. Th mas Kinkrl. Onunod.'^tc A dre»s irrWTlTT "VJ. I* PACERS, 899 BroadIILUjI tLLil way N. 7. P. u. Box 54-9,

rAfi

aa-

ter'

»jj,'

sot

t:ftv.qqh

fffsrjr

rt'

"tto-l-H i:'! O'

nru

1 'it -I

,.5f. ,.. •A-.sJ-i

*.*

mp-

1

eai 'a M!4**

i,.

And New Prices

bakery.

CMOS STEAM BAKERY S W -il ft aa *•&

FRANK HB1N16 & BROM Manmfi»etursrsef all kind OruekerSf

Cakes,

1tlT

U.Arl,-*

"5'

u?»i hrtiad ana Candy•

Dealers in

foreign & Domestic Fruits. fa.*toy and Staple Groceries,

1

of early in-

discretion, oiasing nervous debilit/, premature dttcay, etc.. having in vain every advertised remely, has diaoarered a simple, neans ot self eure, which he will send to his fallow-safferers. Address J. H. REtiVBS.78

LAFAYETTE 81REE1,

CHINA WARE. &C.

Jffoliday_OoQ«fe!

I have just reoeived a fine lot of

SMOKING SETS'.

Full Line of Plated Ware.

lichtirtias no equal. i*Don't mils year ehan-e, if yen want niMandelieap CflW8TMA8AqOM.

-1 '."irffl i.i .j ,i. cTi »'.Nt'itl i.

PgilaoG fetor© I

'3-

1 ,971-

ipiW i"

i?1 n:

.i—

rhi

C4VOCERIES.

SEW

FIR* NEW GOODS

'Vs

CONNER & B£ED Have Jnst opened a splendid New Stock of

•T AT THE

Cor. Third and Cherry Sts. Where they expect to keep as geod an assortment as can be feund in the city Mid will not be undersold. Don't Forget the Place! Bat call around and see for yourselves.

Alt kinds of •s .w imttm fv«COCNTBT PRODUCE! v..

S -il!

DAM

And Feed

BOUGHT

JkTST*

SOLD.

ear Goods delivered to any part of the oity free of charge. *Vdcm ClMkHE** KEED.

We shsU

Holidays at the

W

1

AT

T-

1^

J•»

1 "I

if mhs,^ #r .ytin -.*a ,.i.at

r, -I-oK WtAP-blC'r s''" -u! -i.'•.'.-' 3"= n' •««.! *&S rmthjif-HH-iftfis-*Wi-

•tftr.u

Great 0PEEA HOUSE BAZAAR

'1}

0 ***. 'JW' tw'j

srQft-i

l$S3tjE

Ztilhi

jBC! 0»1!

ah

1.? oj, 1:5»

di-'.i. ti-0

a I' .1.). Kitv

limir or li te I

9 ill

.*

fJ^WS t-'.* '!t&hsur™ Vfik.'

ii

xr At ITsT

.jug b-eyt n: ¥.,'? taT-Qasii va *Ji' "ss4 tt/l) su k'aoi? ci' Mia fe' t". foe ,Th 13^. W-

1

if t'

liu.v/.I- 'f.i1-' souk) R» Rinsiir znii," a 8v VISE «jr, yj "S)**

r-=IZx:l

isjno» M'-o'

O

WiVM ur'!!'

If:,. -P.. l". C-t ,0'* ^fT Al AT*

•#nv,o

Btir

Principal OISee~]01 W. &th 8U, ClBeinaatl, O. The only Reliable Gift Dii-trlbutlon In the country

TWO S!»B0 ...-.$1,000 .... 500 a a a 1 0 0

1 I

5 Gold

a

merles if fflStfng Watches

worth

i^-.

worth

Vfr

Bet. the two Bailroads.l Terre Vat/tr. Jnd

omci,,

e,,'-

White and Band China, ETM9CAS and BOHEIIAX TASKS. Etruscan aBd Decorated China Toilets. Fine assortment of

TBSJ 8T&HL.

(Side of^g^^^^Ulineryatore.)

JOH $ALE C*.

EOSSt HOGS!-!

WJaw

will sell darinc the paekinc season whole hogs, meat trom the block, rib*, faet. aauace meat and how heada: alio Ol lard with the Vet of leaf lard at very low flenree. A UhecatdiMmi^^the tnde. 18!2w Main Street. Hyj^ttwdNlnth,

"|i

"n •B

.JW I 'i.J, p"1"! f, Ji*

nttc

I

$60,000.00 GIFTS!

yibhsb

rot

eaai

motl

uff

a riii" evi/KW iw

Jfc,

\k"

CIFT ENTCRPRISC.

Superk

£rX4

J. IP '^1 I.'*''

let

IN VALUABLE .,3 MSI TO BE DISTRIBUTED IK&Ufi|*i£S Xi 3D. SIIiTEl'S 183d USCI.AK S09ITH1T

Gift ^Enterprise, To be drawn Mondayt Feb. 19th, 1872. iQapiAals of

1

lr.KMHE.h

JM W. atb St. ,:aCM«ATl, O ^dwty. ..

WINES.

sat*1*

1

sn ml

JACOB FISHBR Hai Jim received another choice lot ef RHINE, FRENCH AND CAL1forma WINES, Which he will Mil by the, bottle or gallon at reasonable pricei. Try a bottle, if yon want a pare artiel©.

PABTIES will be fnrnithed pronptl) by tbe rallonfor^B dniesi.

•SCTSl-

:sCOAL. W"

BLOCK, «EBLK¥VII,LV. AH CfoOd.^I «UO«B OSfEE,

.]Ane

cA

irtn

1

10 Family Sewing Machines worth .100 each

"les

125 each 300eacb

5 Heavy cased -d Hunting Watch-

ea anl He ivy Gold-Uhains,*orth lOXadies' Gold tiuptiag Watches.

100

each

809 Geld and-Stfrferierer Ifnnting Notches.(in Ladies' Gold 1 •Vest Ohainf.

Table and-Teaspoons, Photograph

Jbums, Jewelry, Ac.. Ao-, ko.

Al-

found

^?T8'

inpuua W,V«RI

cbets, Twelve B, t20.

e'a^rBve.TTc^eU

CiVctltifS (•(i^talning.a rnU .Hjt of prises, a dae^iptiO# ol %e manner of. drawing, and atjle^ iafofinatiaB iin iefta-aioe to the fistri-

1

A.NTHBACITE.

Man RIB1' "V'i

BA BTLETT COMPANY, OFFICE: Rankin'i Dm7

NEW YORK STORE.

TfTtTl 4

Special ©ale of!,

SHAWLS, BRESS GOODS

FJLisroY aooDs^

And desirable articles for the Holiday Trade.

make it interefttin? for onr

eastomers

NEW YOKK SrORE.

3i

.,1.

to

New Dress Goods. New Shawls, New Kid Gloves, Lace Cill»irs,* Handkerchiefs, Bows, Ties, Tortoise, Mhell and Jet Jewelry, in profusion and cheap at the ,• «v •'». -i-'v w-.»

NEW YORK STORE, 73 MAIN ST.

TT*-1 5l

65 pieces Robe Patterns, At 15 eenis. 30 pieces Biaritz Stripes','

We keep the Best Brands

At 35 cents:

-Handsome New Dress Goods, Hj-k mn At 30o, 35o and 40c. 25 pieces Alexander Poplins, hi#' »»a i^ifAt only SOc

of

We otTer them at lower

lfB.-Trv us

BLACK ALPACAS

figures

than

^jSWASSDOWN SCARFS, Latest Tiling Out.

New Stock of Silk Scarfs, i-.i

W

before

'4i.i

A

make their selections for the

Near Qovirt Housa Square. si

sTUST BEOBIVED:

25 pieces Plaid Dress Goods, AtlS 13 oentM. 100 pieces Seeded Alpacas,

At

15

cents.

Br or, he Cashmere Scarfs, Lace and Linen Collars,

J*

'lis2

LACE AND CAMBKI: HANDKERCHIEFS, -z in

grcat

lC,

variety and very cheap.' ",,s..^

ivertu"" ur. .".

Magnificent Black Silks, Colored Silks* AND IRISH POPLINS, in patterns. -hi ••fi'i'Xi'.V!

Lyons Velvet for. Mantlea, Handsome Silk Plnsbes, Black Beaver, ahd Fancy Styles in Cloakings, a pattern of which would be a substantial Christmas re Jr .. .. ^i3J»«"V iwli. If fr b'l ,0 "*V It* f-ti" I i.

i{ HUDSON BAY SABLE, MINK, SEAL SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, i». .L ALASKA SABLE, AHSKA MINK, •wt h. tr-s

BROWN AND BLACK CONEY,

Also, GENT'S BEAYEB COLLARS. Wejare selling these goods very cheap and purchasere should examine our stoc

buying. »*i si 1

Paisley and Wool Shawls in grcat variety, including all the New Designs. Olf- vr IT. I W S Ittr ii^iOVj 3 .•«!'-« n.ii .-"wtr'f .»e' if "ejr*'i"

11

GREAT'VAHIETT

FASHIONABLE CLOTH SHADES for Ladies and Beautiful Plaids for Children S 1^''H ft

PQ? lf*3

Hi

•mm

DIAMONDS, &C.

BALL, BLACK 4 CO., 565 & 667

Broadway,

Antique and Modern.

Marble and Bronse Clocks. Marble Statuary.

FANCY GOODS OBWBRALL?. PWOFCS8IOWAL. QRS. WATERS ELDER, Homeopathic Physicians "f.Xj kuKGEOisrsJ

Omci-

Store,iki

A.|

ChfrrwStnet be*. M**

ppe,

Si 'S •f

4

-li'i

vji

yji•l'trade.imported'.theisinthathouse

aDy

other

and be convinced.

NEW YORK STORE, 73 Main Street, Near Court House Square. Awns TUELL. RIPLEY & DEM INC.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMLNG'S

6 »t.

Specialties™ ^Holiday Trade! so:JJ.M'WSI'

1

'J

L,

.b'-,-v» .iu

.•-i •'.*

Ii*,-

~j'

S II ^W "L^'B

--L4r '..?•

OF NEW DRESS G0PBS,

r$v jt

-Ol

Greatly Reduced Prices on Fabric*

Tycoon Reps for Wrappers, at 50c per yard. Ladies' Balmoral and Felt Skirts, from 75c to $1,25 each. Striped flannels of fine quality for Garibal dis. Gloves in great variety and Stylish Patterns. Linen Damask and Turkey Red Tabling, cut in Patterns as desired. »j

stilt

'n

(t .1

144*u*

The above mentioned articles .are some of the .most useful and dp'irable to

^f4':m

in Santa Glaus'illimitable assortment. In addition, we have a complete stock of Mmltm, Prints, Flannels, Blanket Caseimeres, Jeans, and other staple articles thatare iji constant demand. '-va«

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEttING, Corner Main and Flfth\9trests, Terre Haute

N. Y.

Offer for the

^HOIjIDATTS 2i!

"the most complete and kent selected assortmeDt ot the fotloiriDg goods to be fonnd in tbeeity: Diamond and Gold Jewolry. Watohas for Ladies ft Gentlemen Stealing Silver Table Ware. Bronzes,

BOOK BIND NC.

A. SOHNABKL,

BINDER, RULER,

And Blank Book Manufacturer,

Having the best and newest Bindery in eity. 1 am prepared do all kinda of fiina-the inr. Rating and Blank Bool Manuiacturinr.

Persons livinv at a distance oan send books by ezpre^e and have them bound and promptly returned. Otd books reboand. All work guaranteed to gire satistactiontfir

Over Burnett's Leather Store. 0 A. SCBNABKL. Me. 146 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind. deoll-tf

OOE BTNDINQ. JOSEPH KA8BKRG having established a

^BINDBRy'adjoining Daily Express Offlee

o-stairs.T«T« Haute.

Indiana.

np-stairs

A kn ual

ELECTION

JLA- -i* *4

T«»»

Hadti

IvouxtrotOnici,R.Co.,)J-R..18

t«*b«8rcb«ta»t'8

1

Haotc. December 5. 1871.

"fe*^nnual meeting of the Stockholder^ of this Company will be held at tbe ofSce ofthe Company in Terre Haate. on Monday.

ary 1st,

187-.

Janu­12

between the hour* of

101

and

el' ek k. *.. the purpose ot electing Directors for the ensuing year.