Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1867 — Page 2

WEEKLY EXPRESS.

Wednesday Morning, NAV. Vlth, 1867

THE NEWS.

GOLD

closed in New York yeaterday evening at

i-m-THE insurrection against the authority of Salnave in Hayti has come to an end.

A BB30LCT10S forbidding any further purchase territory has been adopted by the House.

resolution for the impeaohnient of Minister idarns WAS offered in the House, and referred. Gcs. BAST'S testimony OB the impeachus-' I.A^A will b»

THE note recently

sent

from 0'EAT

H-R Roman question is ACCER*

DETECTIVE WOOD

IT

A

IT

BRITAILI ON

AFL

'A

lection.... .....

MCRE FORMAI

IT is said tii»t the Edmund* resolution, paying Ms in gtfl^,

W

iu pass the Senate, but 'the House

D'JI

pass it.

THE OUN.7 WICE MEN WHO shot Pollard recently ia the streets of Baltimore have been presented by thi Grand Jury for «ssault with intent to kill. 2YWC£ hi-

that Sen-aril's Sianley letter relative to the Alabama claims v.wulu be called for to-morrow.

A FIBT iu Plymouth, Mass., on Monday destroyed a number ol HOUSES and damaged several fishing VESSELS, L'JSS about ?50,000, partly Insured.

THE 'Kniperors of Russia and Austria have formally signified their intention of participating in the proposed conference for the settlement of tho Unman question as suggested by Napoleon.

Tut Pope is known to oppose in advance any action of the conference which invades the rights he now enjoys, and particularly any plan divesting him of his temporal power.

A HAVANA special says the official burial returns ehow that one thousand and fourteen persons lost their lives in the late hurricane at the Island of St. Thomas.

XHEKE

have been several quite formidable bread

riots at Belfast, Ireland, recently. They were all suppressed without serious trouble and the city is now quiet.

Is the House of Representatives Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, presented a bill providing for the payment of a portion of the national debt in law ful money of the United States.

WESTON arrived at|South|Bend, Ind., at 9 o,clock on Monday night. He had abandoned his fifth attempt to make one hundred miles in twenty-four hours. The roads were very heavy all the way.

Ix tho Canadian House of Commons on Monday Mr. Cortler stated that the Provincial Government would take the first opportunity to obtain the removal of the reciprocity treaty.

THE prize fight between Kelley and Collier,which was to have taken place yosterday below Baltimore, is off, in consequence of a failure to provide a boat to take Kelly to the place of fighting.

THE roport of the Judiciary Committee declares Andrew Johnson guilty of high crimes and isd»tneanors, and submits a resolution for

ADVICES

4

peachment. The consideration of the whole subject was postponed.

from Hayti and St. Domingo confirm

the reports of the rupture between the two countries. The revolutionists on tho frontier of St. Domingo number 4,000 men and they are in possession of an important province.

A DISPATCH from Washington says that Chief Justice Chase is opposed to Jeff Davis being tried by Judge Underwood, or by 11 negro jury. The Government is said to be not ready to proceed with the trial.

DISPATCHES

have been received which state that

the illness of Garibaldi was caused by the harsh treatment of the Italian prison officials, who took that course with view of driving him to the United States, or out of tho country.

has in his possession some «f

tho counterfeit plates of goverment bonds, and an electric gold plate for a counterfeit one thousand interest bearing note, which ho says is the finest piece of workmanship he ever saw.

id reportod that Kelly who was rescued from the police authorities at Manchester some time ago was recaptured on board the steamer City 0 Paris at Quoenstown. He had disguised himself and taken passage for New York.

GKORQIA

newspaper charges Thos. Gilbert, a

radical delegate in the Alabama Convention, with having offered to arm and equip one hundred men at his own expense for tho purpose of killing President Lincoln before the inauguration.

WESTON

loft Waterloo, Ind., yesterday morning

at 12.16 on the fifth trial of one hundred milos. He reached Ligonier, Ind., 35 miles, at 9 o'clock, and left again at 9.30 it had rained most of the time during tho last twelve hours and the roads were very heavy.

is reported that an election riot took place at Rockville, S. C., on Sunday night, and that a number of whites and blacks were killed. A detachment of troops was sent to stop the disturbance.

AiioiTioNAL particulars of the disastrous inundation with which the Island of Lusein was visHod last month have been received. Besides great damage to shipping and crops, whole villages were overwhelmed and the loss of human life, computed «t 10,000.

Dui'.vicur.s from Shanghai announce that several vessels of iho U. S. Pacific squadron had departed for Formosa to punish tho perpetrators of an outrage on the crew of the American bark Rover. Tho i.'nited States Consul accompanied the expedition with a body of Imperial troops which had been tendered him.

EumTT-riYE members of the Louisiana Convention were present on Monday. Judge Taliaforro waj elected permanent President, William Velegers, colored, permanent Secretary, and a colored Sergeuut-at-Aarms. The President made a brief addrepsentirely upon the duty of the Convention in framing anew State Constitution.

MB. UI.AISK

AN

has offered resolution in the

House directing Gen. Grant to communicate to the House all correspondence addressed by him to the'l'residcnt ou the subject of tho removal of Secretary Stanton and Gen. Sheridan also any cor. respondeuce or order In his office showing the condition of the 6th Military District prior to the passage of tho military reconstruction bill.

RMU.\

yesterday morning at St. Louis, a young

German named Klenger shot his employer, Henry Weiter, iu tho head, then broke Weiter's wife' skull with an axe, robbed the house of $40, disappeared and has not yet been discovered. Weiter and wife were not dead at last accounts, but both iu a critical condition.

51 roll excitement was manifested ara»ng Fenians, on Sunday, In tho great cities of England and Ireland. Large crowds of Irishmen congregated at street corners in Manchester, Birmingham and Dublin, and freely canvassed tho action of the Government in tho recent executions. While demonstrations were intempcrato there was no open riot or serious disturbance of the peace. The Uoverument is fully prepared to meet any outbreak. Later dispatches from various points of he country aunounce everything quiet.

JVPOE VXOERWOOD

received a telegram from

Chief Justice Chase saying he would certainly be present at Davis' trial. Among the witnesses are Gen. Lee and sons. Upon announcement of the adjournment of the court, tbe crowd consisting chiefly ofblacks quietly dispersed. The panel out ol" which the jury for tho trial is to be dnvwn is one-third colored men.

explosion of glycerine used for blasting, while in the hands of a workman who was heatiug.it, look place at Bergen, New Jersey, on Monday evo-.iing. 1 an in6taut all the Inmates of the building were blown away, some were killed, and yf the house not a fragment remained. Tho explosion created ashocklike that of au earthquake, which shook every building within a mile a»d a half of the scene, and damaged every house adjacent.

OHIKF JCSTICS OHA.SK

did not arrive at Hich-

moud to ait at the Davis trial yesterday. Judge Underwood was upon the bench. The court room was densely crowded and iu the park outside was & detachment of cavalry. After the charge of the Judge to the Grand Jury, it was agreed that the 4th Monday, or the25th iay, of March next, should be the -day for the trial. It was further agreed that if Chief Justice Chase could not then be present to preside over the court that the leave of absence of J. Davis be extended to the term following. Davis did not appear in court, nor the witnesses for the Goverpmsat.

GEN.POPE'S report, reviewing operations in the Second Military District dur» ing the last two years,, has not. been published iif full. The copious extracts given, cover the ground, however, of the controversy between Johnson and Congress.

j,

0l

the»ffllct6d«ditorcalls

IK pushing the Pacific railroads westward they have finally reached points where it is absolutely necessary to decide upon tho routes to be taken in their furs ther extension. Heretofore there has been much hesitation evinced in thi3 particular on the part of the various compa» nies. This is especially the case with the Union Pacific, which is now running to Cheyenne "Wells, near the base of the Rocky Mountains. The gradionts directly westward from the above point are very heavy and tbe curves necessarily very sharp. This is owing to the fact that a diroct line cuts the water courses at nearly right angles, while, as a general rule, all railroad lines should seek routes parallel with the rivers that they may be easier of construction. Owing to this rule we now see the Eastern division of the Union road tracing its grand trunk line far to the southward, making a great bend downat Cheyenne toward Santa Fe, and, in New Mexico, turning westward again to seek an easy route on the thirty-lifth parallel of latitude. Finally it reaches the mountain valleys of California which run parallel with the Pacific coast. Thence up one of these it is proposed to reach San Francisco. It is evident, however, that the first point that it reaches the Pacificwill be at Guaymas, on the Gulf of California, this being one of the contemplated branches of the Union road. This branch has many advantages. It is a saving over the route abovejnamed to San Francisco of at least five hundred miles, while the gradients, the curvature and the extreme ease of construction are such as to leave it without a competitor. This is owing to the fact that the whole road down through Santa Fe to the California gulf will be much like the route across the Plains, winding as it does down the river valleys and through a very rich country, especially in Sonora. This route has also—it appears from Washington news—become a great military necessity to our government. The Mexican government has lately conceded to us the right to transport army stores from Guaymas to our Western territories bordering Mexico. It will effect a saving of seventy five per cent, in costs over our present tedious method of land carriage.

Wherever we are to have a Pacific railroad let us have it quickly. The wants of the country for such a road are numberless. If San Francisco can be first reached, it is well if San Diego or Guaymas first, tho country will acquiesce. The shortest and quickest route to the Pacific —that is what we want for we have upon the Pacific slope of North America interests which should not be neglected.— There are interests, too, besides those which arise from the intrinsic value of our territorial possessions—they are those which have their birth in the vast East India trade which faces the Pacific slope of North America, There is not afoot of our coast there that can fail to reap immense wealth from the Asiatic trade, and the sooner we finish our Pacific lines the quicker we shall reap these national blessings. "Wo should not, -however, confine our efforts to a single route nor should our government show any preference in granting favors. Four great trunk lines should be pushed through immediately.— By doing so we shall bind the country closer together, shall settle at once and forever tho very expensive Indian question, and do mora towards reconstruction than can te done by the politicians in a half century.

THB

---'PS

rs

under the pseudo-State Govern "ipnt_

nf

a

district, Alabama

Georgia and

had been/•

'rebuKed them.' The fetate most directly 1 ganfjc proportions, and sought through a pointed out is ^ew Jersey, now repre- j-pur

and Frelinghuysen, by virtue of regular election, Certified by the "broad seal," «fcc. When these Senators find the first in-

stance of such self-sacrifice on the part of.

a Democratic Senator (or office-holder of

any grade) it will be time to entertain the

modest request Of the Johnsonian hana-

HON. THADDJCUS STEVENS, who is recognized by all parties as the leader and brains of the Radicals, says in a letter just published, tha', he has "not approved and does not now approve of the financial policy pursued by our government for the last six years.''—Journal.

The New York World, the leading Democratic organ in the United States* Sam Cox, one of the leading Democratic politicians in the East, and divers other organs of that party are opposed to Mr. Stevens' ideas on the financial questions of the day. Also we must not forget to mention that Brick Pomeroy, a man whom the Journal almost worships, and the leading spirit of Democracy in tho Weit, is in favor of unconditional repudiation. The Journal will have enough to do to correct the diversity of opinion in its own party, on this subject, without consuming any of its time in worrying about "Hon. Thaddeus Stevens," as it now pleases to call him.

THE New York World, like the Journa I of this placo, is alarmed lest the negroes elect our next President. After claiming Connecticut, California, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as Democratic States, it finds that their 113 electoral votes would give the Democratic candidate a majority of five in the 221 votes counted at tbe last Presidential election. But if the Southern States should be reconstructed according to the present laws in force, the Republican party will be re»enforcod by 77 electoral votes from these Southern States, and so would elect its President by a majority of 72. There is but one consolation for The World under this afflicting dispensation of Divine Providence and Thaddeus Stevens that is, that the negroes of tho South always have elected the President since Jackson's Administration. In the capacity of chattels, their importance controlled the white vote which elected Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce and Buchanan. If ns slaves they were of sufficient importance to elect eight Presidents, through ballots cast by their masters, will the country perish if as freemen they assist in electing one by casting the ballot themselves

Democrats of New YVrk City are

years'

sented in tbe Senate by Messrs.: CatmH ver the Government they dould no long

in a terrible squabble. T'ney ars divided ., into three faction*which is ran- ^WKTin^o^^rsaytheinel^bly ning a cand»^ate Mayor. Fernando formed that Ohinf .Tustmn (Ihasa is

Woo*1^ one of the candidates, charges

|f.iiutthe

Speaking of the condition of civil aff"9* .. .?

loaders of the party in that ci#*

imported thieves from Philadelphia to

5 ,. r,

-w_ ^^5 ... -jents or help swall their majority at thg lata fllecfc ec ares „aat th rare t,i0D Probably some words of advice excep 10ns ce

jU8^ce jn his 1 from Journal, would have a tranquil-

Florida,

iecte{ .uQ(ier a

zing

tendency.

condition of'

PuM.i« mind which made it impossible for any Up ion man to be elected to office. In truth, the greater qualification for office had been, and vas, service in tht rebel ar. Government, did not exceed $12,000,000 ... ,, ia year, ainountjft the second year,of & my or out of ihe rebellion. jacobin peace, to {fie found sum of $100,-

IT appeals frpm official figures that the 1 a 4

a 0

der a »Oemocriitic filiWrnistredo& df thl

S 000,000.— Jourhal.

THe dUtressed.) Ever so mauy Congressional Districts because the Whigs or Kepublicans when within the last two months have given dsfeated at the polls, subniited quietly to Democratic majorities. True, they were th9pexpressedthrough 1 the ballot box. It did not require a stand' not voting for Congressmen but no mat-, jn„

arrtl

loudly

upon

all Eepiiblican Congressmen, whose gooner had the Democratic party been tricts have gone for the other side, to defeated at the polls, than all its principal commit hari-kari forthwith and especi- jeadors

ally those Senators whose States have

to keep them in subjection, or

maintain the public order. But no

at

at

the South, and many of them

(.he Xorth, organized a rebellion of gi

war to ruin and destroy for

er rule. Hence to foil their infamous and treasonable designs, the Government was

,, obliged to call vast armies into the field

ftncj eXpen^

enormous sums of money,

The 0

,e

are now heavi]y

out

orgur. 1 Constitution and Union. And notwith an in is he at ad in many localities, are favoring tho repudia tion of the public debt entirely, and are asking to be restored to power again that they may perpetrate still further mischief.

taxed to pay

olT the great de5t thu8 incurred in crush

j)emocratic rebellion against the

LONDON, Nov. 25—Evening.—Dia patches have been received, which state that tbe illness of Gen. Garibaldi was caused by the harsh treatment of the Italian prison officials, who took that course with a view of driving him to the United States, or out of the country.

Notico was given in the House of Com' mons this evening that the Seward-Stanley letter relative to the Alabama claims, would be called for on Thursday next.

PRANCE.

PARIS, Nov. 25.—The Emperors of Russia and Austria have formally signi fied their intention of participating in the proposed conference for the settlement of the Roman question as suggested by Na poleon, as have also nearly all smaller powers of Europe. The course that Pr. sia may pursue in the matter is not offici' ally known, but it is believed shewill Bend Representatives.

The note recently sent from Great Britain on the subject is accepted here as a mere formal objection. The Pope is known to oppose in advance any action of the conference which invades the rights ho now enjoys, and particularly any plan divesting him of his temporal powers.

LONDON, Nov. 26.—Dispatches from Shanghai announce several vessels of the U. S. Pacific squadron departed fqf Formosa to punish perpetrators of the outrage on the crow of the American bark Rover.

The United States Consul General at Amoy had accompanied the expedition with a body of Imperial trocps whieh had been tendered him.

Additional particulars of the disastrous inundation with which the Island of Luceion was visited last month were received.

Besides great damage to shipping and crops, whole villages were overwhelmed and the loss of human life is computed at 10,000.

LIVERPOOL. Eve, Nov. 26.—Cotton closed heavy, Middling Uplands 8d Orleans 8$ Sales tc-day 8,000 bales.

Manchester market for goods and yarns dull and heavy. Breadstuff's closed heavy. Corn declined :J since 2 p. new mixed "Western 48s 3d. Pens firmer 50s 6d. "Wheat quet ICH 9D for California white, and 13s 3d for No. 2 Red Wcsterc. Barley and Outs iiDohangeo: Provisions and produce clo=?il unchanged.

Louisiana Convention. NEW ORLEANS, NOV. 25.—Eighty-five members were present at the Convention to-day. Judge Talliaferro was elected permanent President, Wm Velegers, colored, permanent Secretary and a negro. Sergeant-at arms.

Tho President made a brief address entirely upon the duty of the Convention in framing a new Stato Constitution.

From Canada-

MONTREAL, NOV. 26.—In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday Mr. Cartler stated that the Provincial Government wanted to take tho first opportunity to obtain the removal of the reciprocity treaty with the United States.

Mrs. Howell, Jefl\ Davis: mother-in-law, died yesterday.

The Pedestrian.

CHICAGO, NOV. 25.—Weston arrived at South Bend, Indiana, at nine o'clock to-, night, and abandoned his fifth attempt to make one hundred miles in twenty-four hours. Boads very heavy all the way.

From New York.

NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The Chamber of Commerce to«day adopted the report of the Committee, recommending resumption of specie payment. They urged as preliminaries, the funding of ail the floating debt of tbe Government, except legal tenders and the receipt of customs of ten per cent, in greenbacks, said notes to be canceled until gold and greenbacks approximate. A memorial goes to Congress.

The explosion of nitro-glycerlne, at Bergen, yesterday, caused the loss of nine lives. Six persons were also injured.

Explosion of Glycerin©.

NEW

YORK, Nov.

26—Last

Hartford Election.

HARTFORD,

CONN.,

NOV.

From Washington.

Kzyr,Xo«£» Jifiy,, 2S.--Ths Herald'*:

formed that Chief Justice Chase is opposed to Jeff. Davis being tried before Judge Un^terwocKi, ,0? by a negro jury. The Gojrornhieiit?jM not ready to proceed with tfcarttial.

nnr

•JPK'FMENTHETIVE-TWENTIES.

The Edmunds resolution will pass the Senate, but the House will kill it in committee this is the resolution paying iive~ twenties in gold.

Nw York, Constitutional tfjLkiJL. I V^ntion.

Con/

ALBANY, Nov. 26.—In the Constitution*! Convention yesterday a resolution was introduced but laid over under the rules providing for the removal of the Convention from Albany to New York City after the 1st of January.

Fire.

PLYMOUTH, MASS., Nov. 26.—A fire yesterday destroyed Barnes' building, and partiaHy destroyed adjoining houses several fishing vessels wore also damaged. Loss about $50,000—partly insured.

PALMER'S ECLECTIC PERFUMES,

can be known by their bearing his name and address. None others are genuine. His name is a guarantee of excellence. dwiw.

jgOfHer mirror may satisfy a lady that her dress is faultless—and all that can fsscihate the eye is combined in her costume—but she will not consider, herself irresistible until she has added the crowning to her attractions, by sprinkling Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus" on her lace handkerchief.—Portland Presst

Six

TELEGRAPH

EUROPEAN NEWS BY CABLE

ENGLAND.

FS.—

Poets—Painters—Preachers

—Players—Printers and Politicians—all suffer from Dyspepsia. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaints, and all diseases which they may cure or "prevent by the use of Plantation Bitters. If those sufferers took these Bitters, the Poetry would be purer, the Paintings grander, the Sermons livelier, the Acting truer, the Printing neater, and the Politics honester. This splendid tonic invigorates tbe system, and enables the. brain to work healthily.

Perhaps no other article was ever so well endorsed by all who have used it.

MAGNOLIA "WATER.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne at half tho priee. [20-deodw2w.

NKW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW TORK,'NOV. 26. Market without particular cnangn demand fair and prices steady.

STOCK MARKET.

By Telegraph.]

NKW YORK,

Coupons of'SI I13@3?g do.

Nov. 2d.

Gold lower, opening at 13!% and .closing at 139%. Government Btockfc without decided change.

?G2

do. '67 107%@% 10.

107@^j3 do.'6-t

ln 'fis 106X^@V do. new 10734®/^ #s 102%ri% 7-30's 105}4

do. '65 106

Stccki higher and closing strong.

NEW YORK MARKET. By Tolegraph.l NEW YORK,

Nov.

25.

COTTON—%c lower at 16%c for middling uplands. FLOUR—Heavy and 10@201ower at 57 75@8 f0 for superfine State, 9@10 for common jo choice extra Stato, 8 90@11 75 for extra western, 9 20@ 12 60for It. II. O 9 50@10for common St. Louis, 10@11 50 for good do. and 11 5U@lf for good to choice closing rather more steady with sonm speculative demand for low grades California unchanged rye flour 7@9.

WHISKY—Without decided change at 30c in bond. WHEAT—Nominally lower, No. 0 spring ?2 75, No. 2 and 3 do. mixed 2 18, small parcels of white Michigan a 3 05.

RYE—Nominal at SI 67@1 tJ8 for western. BARLEY—Advancing to SI G7%c for choice C. W. and 1 05 for fair do.

CORN—lc lower with a moderate business at 81 333^@l 34 for mixed western in store 1 350 3G afloat and 1 37 for westert yellow.

OATS—Dull and drooping at SOQSOJa for western afloat. RICE—Quiet at 8%@9% for Carolina.

COFFE—Rio more active and %@)^c lower. SUGAR—Firmjand quiet at 1^4

12% for Havana. PETROLEUM. bond 26%@2G%.

for

Cuba and

-Firm crude at ll^c, refined in

PORK— Opened dull and closed firmer at {520 7 @20 70 for mess,closing at 20 90 cash and 18 25@ 19 for prime.

BACON—Quiet and steady. CUT MEATS—Quiet at 8^2@10 for shoulder and 12%@14% for hams.

LARD-Steady at 12%@13ic. DRESSED HOGS—Dull at 8%@8% for western BUTTER—Quiet and steady at 20@45 for extra State.

OaEESK—Dull at 11@15.

CINCINNATI MARKET. By Telegraph.] CINCINNATI, NOV. 20.

FLOUR—Very

@10 '25.

dull andfprices lower, family SI

WHEAT—Dull and nominal at {J 2 0 for No. red winter, and hardly any demand. CBON—In good demand for n^vvear at 74c an 90c for old shelled.

OATS—Advanced to C6a!67 for Xo. I and not much offering. RYE—Unchanged and dull at S/ijl 15.

BARLEY—Firm at $1 55@1 f!5 for fall and 1 SO @1 40 tor spring. COTTON—Dull and nominal at 14@15?oC.

WHISKY—Steady and unchanged. HOGS—In good demand ond prices higher nil offered taken at ?6 25@6 75 gross and 8 25@8 50 net.

PORK—Is held at 821 for new mess, but old offered at 19 25@19 50. GREEN MEATS—Quiet at ®/A, and 11'^ fo shoulders, sides and hams.

LARD—Dull at ll%@l2and not much demand BACON—Shoulders 10%@11, no sidca in market the demand is very light.

BUTTER—Firm at 30@33 for Central Ohio. EGGS—28c CHEESE—Steady at 14£@15. APPLES—Unchanged at ?'i to 3 50. POTATOES—53. CLOVER SEED—Unsettled at in.^111^, hut is not offered freely below 12.

TIMOTHY—Dull at $2^25. FLAX—Dull at ?2. LINSEED OIL—Dull at SlrfU 02 GOLD—139% buyingMOXEY—Continues close.

SPECIAL. NOTICES

THANKSGIVING, Nov. 28th, 18fi7

In observance of the above our Store will not be open for business Thursday. FRIDAY, Nov. 29th.

New inducements will be giv. oar Patrons. Elegan-. all wool Empress will bo offered at 90c former price 51.10.

Splended French Morenoes 90c, former pric 81.20. Lerge assortment Double Folo Dress Goods reduced to30cents, worth 60

Other Special Bargains will be offered. Prop in TUELL. RIPLKY

A Card to Sensible People.

Rational Reader, If the aspect of tho weather was uncertain, you would not be foolish enough to venture out without an ovcrcoat or an umbrella. Have the forecast, then, to protoct yourself at this dangerous season with something more important than either of these article*.. Strengthen your stomach and nervous system, aegulate your liver and your bowols, toue all your organs, and cheer your animal spirits with that agreeable cordial, Ionic and alterative, HOSTETTEB'd STOMACH BITTERS. So shall you

$urelg ttcajp?

evening at

Bergon,N. J., a quantity of glycerine, used for blasting, exploded, while in the hands of a workman who was heating it in an instant all the inmates of the baild* ing were blown away, and of the house, not a fragment remains. Some of the men around the shop shared the same fate, whil« at the same instant ashock like an earthquak shook every building witbin a mile and a half of the scene every house adjacent damaged.

26.—At

the

town eleqtion here yesterday the entire D«mocratic ticket was elected by majorities averaging nearly 300.

the diseases which faston upon

the feeble and the debilitated. "Ssffer and be strong," says the proverb but "Be strong that you may

not

suffer" is the wiser maxim—aud of

all strengthening preparations thi is the safest, the surest, the most genial. As a remedy, aa well aa an antidote, for dyspepsia, fever and ague, and liver disease, there is no combination of vegetable specifics at present known which even approaches it in efficacy.

ANTICIPATE THE KNEtt*.

The elemeBta of innumerable diseases are afloat in this raw, damp, mephitic geison. Will you defend yourself against them or not, good reader? That's the question. A bottle or two of the oaiAT

TKTTKB'8 BITTKRS, will so strengthen and brace np your bodily powers as to enable them to "laugh a aiege to acorn-" The morbid matter which was exhaled in perspiration through yonr pores In summer, Ilnd* no such free egress now. A powerful counteracting agent is therefore needed, and you have »t in HOSTBTTEB'S BITTERS. They neutralize the

disease originates, and regulate A) the secretive organs. Nothing can be more harmless or more healthful—nothing so potent to prevent. or core biliousness, dyspepsia, fever and agne, Doustlpation and general debility, this wonderful cors6w3m ntonn

SPECIAL NOTICES. ——r— TIIE&E

Is nothing liko Dr. Volpau's French Pills

for keeping the complexion freah and entirely free from pimptaa. Ihe oanse of which ia that It regal a tee the entire female systetn. S»ld by all

Druggists. nfldwlm

THOUSANDS OF

ftw losing jonr, little one ijben fucked*

tth

2(r T4*rs iittOe

p.itup my Litnttteiii. and neTcr hedrd of ^.'chHd dying of Croup when my Liniment was nfed bnt hundreds oi of OR"* lw»n reported to me, MidljM in* titV" iwould notbu-wA saita'. (•.d'"" w^ich, it

SUDDEN DEATH

is tin I'. I* Of every

&C.,

flbro

nPon

wh!o11 11,0

CACSTH' POISOFf

af ait ordinary hair dye fulls. There la Ho KESUKRKCTION for tl.'efiUmeuta thus ^lighted«,. But, as, wexe, In the

TWISKLIXW OF AS EYE, hair of any obnoxious color is changcd to RICK AA'D GIIOBIOUS 'HUE, and at tho eamo time vitalized and improved by the uso of

CRISTADORO'3

HAIR DYE,

nature's safe ally, and beauty's regenerator. Manufactured by .T. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane, ew York. Sold by all Drngrgiito. Applied by all U»ir Dressers.

novBdwlm

TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho REV. EDWARD A.

Bi'ILSON *iU send,

'frweof charge) to all who desire It, the prescription with the directions

for

making »u« usmf the

simple remedy by which ho was cared of lung iffection and that dreaded disease Oon§umptio*.-r Hiaonly object is to benefit the afflicted, and h* hopes every sufferer will try .this prescription, ai it'will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Please address BEV. KD^ AUD A. ^lLi-OK,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., I»ew lorK.

myKMl taw-wl

Ladies TaKe Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELPW MiLB fllLS. WAKHANTED FRENCH.

TUKSEafterwards

PILLS, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the relief of female-irregular-itica, ami so notorious tor their criminal employment in tho practice of abortion, are uo*' offered for sale ior the first time in America They have boen kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that tho originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Parie, of great wealth and strict sonscientkiTts yrinciples, and has withheld them from goneral use, lest they should be employed for nnlawful purposes In overcoming femaloobHmctions, they seem to bo truly omnipotent, bursting opon the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them 5 but they are .offered to tho public only for legitimate usfr, and all agents are forbidden to sell tuem when it is understood that the object is unlawful.

Ladies can pocured a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar, and six postage staaops to M. W. MACOMBER, Gonoral Agent for the United States and Canadas, at Albany,

N.

Y., or to any authorised Aisent. Sold

oy all Diuggists in Terro Haute. o7dwly

BANKING HOUSE or CO., JAY COOKE &

No iiO WALL SXHRET,

Corner of Nassau Street, New York, We buy and sell at tbe most liberal current jrices, and keop on hand a full supply of GOVrumont BOND3 OF ALL ISSUES, 8KVKNHIRTIKS, ami COMPOUND INTEBKST NOTES nd execute orders for purchase and sale of COOKS, BONDS an GOLD.

CONVERSIONS.

Wo convert the several Issueaof

SEVBN-THIBTIES

at the most favorable market rates into I"ive Twenties, which, at present price of gold, yield the holder ab«ut one per cent more Interest per innurn. Circulars with full particulars furnishdupon application my9dwly

JAY COOKIES CO.

ITCH ITCH ITCH 1 SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH in from 10 to 48 hoars. Wheaton's Ointment euros The Itch, euros Salt Rhenm. cures Tetter. euros Harbor's Itcb, cures Old Sores. cures Every Kind

Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment

OP KVKRI HUMOR LIRE MAGIC. Prico, 50 cents a box by mail, 60 cents. Address WKEKS 4 POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass For sale by all Druggists.

Boston, Sept. IP, l867-3ta wdwly

HUNIEWLL'S

TNIVERMAX I By advertising it is ezpectod COUOH to gain a notoriety, than RE!WEf»Y. I which, no form -a better, but ison True

Character alone

theory, as

provod.

SORK THROAT,

relieve, to which the most undoubtod testimonials, which may bo seen at my offlco, fully corroborate.

Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mass. Sold by all regular dealers iu Medicine, May71« waug nov aud feb

TO OWNERS OF HORSES. THOUSANDS OF HORSE3 DIE YEARLY from Colic. This need not be. Dr Tobias' Ve netian Hor«e Liniment will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The cost is oniy one dollar. Every owner of a horse thould bav3 a bottle in his stable, ready for use. It is war ranted superior to anything el«o for the cure of Cuts, Windgalls, Swelling?, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, .tc. This Liniment is'co new remedy. It has been used aud approved of for 20 years by the first horsemen iu the country.— Given to an over-driven herse, it acts like magic. Orders are coustiutly received from the RACIXO ST4BI,KS or

ram Woodruff, of trotting fume, used it for years and said it 1* f*r superior to any other ho has tried R/.-ollect, Dr. TobUs' Venetian Horse Liniment put up in plat bottles. Take no other. Sold by the Druggists and Saddlers. Depot, 5f, Cortlandt Street, New York. oc9dwlm

Errors of Tonth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pretnatnre Decay, and all the effects af youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Shfferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, CM do so by tddressing, in perfect confidence,

JOHN B. OGDKN,

mylOdttaw-wly 42 Cedar St.. N. Y.

TURNER'S TIC D0L0R0UREUX OR TURNER'S TICB0L0R0UREUX OR CKIVEKSAL

NJEURAI.GIA

r.ViVERS.lL

A

PILL,

XEl tLGIA HILL.

A SAFE, CERTAIN ANO 8PKDY CURE FOK NEUBAT.Gl A and all NERVOUS DISEASES. It is an nnfoillng remedy In all cases of Facia! Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect enre in a single day. No farm of Nervous Disetue fails to yield to iUi magic influence. Even the Mversat ot Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous D»angeaionU of many years' standing, affecting tho entire systeu, are completely atnd permanent* !y oared by it in a few day*, or a fow weekn at the ut soat. It contains nothing iajurioua'to the most delicate system, and can always b« used with perfect aafety. It is in constant use by the beat Physicians, who give it th^ir unanimous and unqualified apprOTxl. Sent by nail on receipt of Stand two postag? stamp*. Sold everywhere. rCRNER

SPECIAL NOTICES.

S'

^CHILDREN'S I.IVES SAVED4

FOR SO CENTS!

OHILDBEK DIK ANNUAL-

ly of Group. Now, mothers, If jou would spend 60 cents, and always lu»ve bottle of Dr. TobiM Vonetiau Liniment in the house, you never need

A N

WALTHAM

W A E S

not ttitv bjTlS use" Watches are made

rapidly, but that they ar* made correctly. Very few people know why a Waltham Watch should be superior to any other. In the first place, at Wfcttbtur UiB"Wa-t ir-regarasa ai~SWVXachine, to be constructed like any other machine h^niQkl $dcgt)»1N.~ Tf Watches a gyl^t*li h§caj|s4 ttj»'machine is good. Of

thftff%ifltieho 8e lee tin ffte principle or

plan of the movement—no mistake in the sizes or th* pteoM of vhkib It ia composed—nothing wanting in their properties, and no error In their pMltlona." Theee poFats ouee thorduyhly settled, it ioats wholly with' the machinery, sonstructed with infinite diversity of form and function expressly for the purpose, to produoe the finished piece*. By means of multiplying gnagea and microscopes, teats and inspections for the detection of waar in the cnttisg tools, and for fault* and flaws in steel or stone am snade to accompany tbe work In every stage from beginning to end. As a necessary result, the watch gees together a perfect machine. B»ery part is fouud to fit properly in its place. Every pin may be pnsoe^ till it pinches, and every screw turned home.- Instead.of a slaggish and ebl« action, the^alanfce, oven hnder tbe prc«mrj of the lightest mainspring, vibrate* with a wida and fre? motion, and the beat 'has the clear ringing sound always characteristic of the Waltham Watch.— The machine is a timekeeper from the start.

8

certain own, *..r COW," fl.irn-, H«*darhe, Tcothache, Sore Throats, Colic, Diarrh(E», Dysentery, P[*«nn. '"d Sorea, and Pain« in the Back and Obest. No mi onw triM it whe in ever without it. It warranted perfectly »*fn to take internally. Full directions with overy bottle.. Sold by iho .'Dmgglftfc pot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New Tork. no6dwlra

ThU system of watchmaking Ottkntf^n in foreign countries, and is entirely original with the Waltham Oompany. The Company claim that by it thoy product! watches that cannot be equalled for every qcality which makes a »atch valuable. Simple in plan and correct in principle, the movement is not only betvntifnily finished, substantial, accurate and cheap, but is' uniform in the minntest details, sot easily damaged, and when repairod al wilys as good »s new. Tiicro are different grades of finish in the different varieties of watches made by the Waltham Coiupitny, as there are different slais and shapes tosnitall tastes and means but o.vsry Watch that bears the genuine trade-mark of "WALTBAM" is guarantied to be a good *ne, and, nobody :bj afraid to buy lWui

EVEKX .WATCH FULLY WARRANTED.

Por Sale by all Pint-Class Dealers in United States and British Piovinces.

For further Information addresi the Agent',

BOBBINS & APFLETOK, 182 Broadway, N. Y.

Nov8d&wlm

mKUE BUT STRANGE.—Any -I- person sending us their Address, with 20 cents, will receive, by mail, the Name and a Cartft de Visite of their futuro Wife or Husband also, how either sex may gain the love of any person they choose, instantly. Address REEVBS 4 CO., 78 Nassau Street, New York. 3mw

INFORMATION.

Information guaranteed to croduce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Btotohee, Eruptions, etc., on tbe shin, leaving tho sa.Rio soft, olear and beautiful, can be obtained if it&o^y charge by addressing

THOS. F. OffAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York.

g£myl0dltaw-wl

The Really Great Plaster, ALLCOCK'S POROUS, Have the compactness of kid, and the flexibility of a silk glove.

DB. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER.

FARMVILLI, LA.,

SI.

that galea must rely.—

It ia prawned that the contrast of this splendid preparation, its simplicity, and the freedom with which it may be used whenever there is the least tickling or irritation in the throat, fn contrast with old forms, in which components are ench, that doses arc restrained to two or three times a day, is perfectly appa'^nt, and is as truly

HUNSEWFXL'S UNIVERSAL

KDY is valuable, which

Couait

BEM-

Ten Years

have most clearly

March 8, 1850.

Dr. T. &.LL00CK—Sir: I have been suffering nnder a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with

Hypertrophy of the Heart,

and have tried everything known to tho practice of medicine from the very beat M. D.'s but truth prompts me to say that your Plasters have given mo mere permanent relief th'an anything else I have used, and I believe, will produce a perfect cure.

The counter-irritant effect of your Plasters is produced in sneh a mild and gradual way, they Bo invigorate the circulation aronnd the parts to which they are applied, and exert upon all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I place them confidentially at the head of every Plaster now In use.

Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, St. D.

Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York5 novGdvlm

WHISKKKS.—Our.compound

forces Whisker*

on ttw smoothest-'faco,-or Hair on Ball Heads luxuriantly In aix weekl'. Pricebj mail,

Three bottlee, 82. Address WARNER & CO., july4wly Box 323 Brooklyn N. Y.

CLIMAX.

PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE,

&c.,

WHOOPINO COVJUI, HOARSENESS, COLDS,

and all complaints, which, if neg-

ected, end iu

OoHmmption,

aro its work to «uf# or

lor* Burns, Scalds, Scrof-

nla, Salt Rhenm, Sores, Broken Breast?, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Stings, Bruises, Cut?, Swellings,

whether upon man or beast, is the mof won der ful article ever produced. Other good nrtleleB alleviate this cures. It allays inflamatioA, sub dues pain, and hoals without a scar. It it worth itawoight in gold to any family, and should always be OB hand. It is warranted to do what it says ovory time.

Moffatt's life Pills & Phoenix Bitters. were first used in private practice iu 1825. They were introduced to the pnbllc is 1835, since which time their reputation has extended, until they have a sale in excess of all other Cathartic aud Purifying Medicines. There is hardly a family among the civilized nations who have not personal evidence of their uniform reliability in cases of Constipation, Billions and Stomach diseases, whether of long or shert duration. They are entirely vegotablo In their composition, and harmless to the gentlest infant. One ingredient opens the pores of the skin another is diuretic, and stimulates proper action of the kidneys a third ia emolient, loosoning phlegm and humor from the lungs other properties are warming and cathartic, and cleanse the stomach and bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect is to regulate the impaired function of the system, and to produce HBALTH. It is not asserted Moffat's Pills are a cure-all—that

complaints—but under ordinary circumstance they may be relied upon to cure Nervous and Sick Headache, Costlveneos, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Jaundioe, Liver and Bilious Cemplainst, Colds Scurvy, General Weakness, Ac. They are expressly made for these diseases. Millions upon millions of cares can be cited. In no single instance has a complaint ever come to our knowledge, where they have not operated as recomme'dod.

The prinWd circular around each box fully ex plains the sympttms and effects of each disease, peciflea treatment, furnishes evidence, Ac.

We briefly rofor to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, N. O., who was cured of Dyspepsia C. Cross, of Theoike, III., curod of Liver Complaint M. Hoolej", of Springfield, Pa., had Scrofula, and had to use crutches was cured in three weeks James D. Dolan, of Adrian, Mich., Cured of Bilious Fever Bev. Henry Graham, Pre*byterian Church. Oananagua, Cal., of Fever and Ague Bev. Ed H, May, Twenty-first St., New York, of Bheumatism and Plks of 25 years standing Rev.Samrnel Bowlee, of the Springfield, (Mass.) Republiaan, was cured of teriihlo Cosllvenees Hon. Id. Webber, of Rumney, N. H., of Liv«r Complaint, otc.

A box

120 Tremont St., Beaton, MMM, SepSJeod 3mof]

of

Moffat's Life Pills, with full circulars,

tc.. will be sent gratia to any Physician or Clergyman, on the receipt ol two three oent stamps. Me.flat's Life Pills ar* 25 cents per box. Mof. fat's Fhcenlx Bitters, «I. They are sold by all respectable dealers throughout the Contiaent* and the Islands of theOcaan.

WHITE HOWLAND, Proprietor*. Successors to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, lffl Liberty Street, New York.

ItoMwlyaow

WHAT NOB AH SAID.

The HEPLY 0? "SOBAH O'NEAL," as snnK with great applause at Pabllo Concerts. The music by W.

F. WELL*AN,

Jr.

"I» it louljt

are then without me, •,».

W Only wait, aad I'll come byo and bjc, For inerll'a jast entirely as lonely, ffand darling,} give sigh for sigh.

And wonldye then wall till to-morrow. While the meon shines in heaven so bright And tbe lane and the klsa so coranient, Wtfht 1 meet yon, my darling, to-night."

--•friwSJtp. Hailed Post paid. OLIVER RITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston CHARLIEH. DiTSONAOO.. New York C. W A.TRUMPl.ER,

Philadelphia JOHN CHUItCK, Jr., Cincinnati LYON HEAL Y, Chicago.

I Moore's Encyclopedia of Music,

ElencBtarj. Ieclifilcal, Historical, Blograpil* 'ral, foeal and Instrumental. In tfae large octavo volume of moris than One Thousand Pages. Bound in Cloth. Pvlw, SIH DO&JmUIS, 8ent post paid.

ATdTlCE OF APPOINTMENT 1.V

OF ASSIGNEE. DlSfBlCT (y INDIA**, S8

AtTerre Hauto, Nov. 21, A. P.. 1^67 Tbe nudersi^nsd hereby gl'es notice of

ploutment as Assignee of Jesse B. Youm .Vw the connty of Parke, and State of. in said District who has been "adjudged a nipt, npon his own petition, by the Pw Court of said District. n7*3w SfABTIN HOLLrSOER, Astig--,

JQATEST STYLES.

Lowest .Prices!

HARTS0CK & BAMISTER

Have just received aFRESH LOTJof

PIECE GOODS!

Bought Mn-e the

GREAT DECLINE!

In Pricea. We have a Fine Selection of

BEAVERS.

the

CHINCHILLAS,

CLOTHS, &c., &c.

Suitable for

Dress Suit?,

Business Suits

and Over Goats

a?:-!*-

COME RIGIIT ALONG GENTL MEN

Now ia the time for

B.A-iaa-.A.iiisrs.

OUR

READY MADE CLOTHING!

F1JMISHIHO GOODS!

We aro offering at

Greatly lieduced Prices*

Call and see for yourselves at

DRY COODS.

A E IN O I E

OF

ladies Dress Furs,

Bay Sable,

Mink,

Siberian Squirrel,

French Coney,

Water Mink,

German Fitch,

ALL AT

Extremely Low Prices!

EDUALL & CO.'S.

HOSIERY. Ribbed, lianil^' Wool, Cashmere, Ralmoral, Fleece Ziined,

DRY GOODS.

C. WITTIG & CO.,

173

MAIM STREET,

OPPOSITE MoKEEN'S BANK,

Weekly Bulletin. tes.u

7 AVE OFFER TIII3 Vf***

aP"

A I I I I E

IN

FRENCH MORINOS,

Measuring 40 Inches,

AT THT

AST0\IS!ll\

it'

Merrlniae, Cochico, Sprague, and all the Bo?l Brands Prints at 12£ cts

1

No. 79 Main St.

*1 O W

Super Stout,

Balbriggan.

Ribbed, Iambs' Wool, Caahmere, Balmoral, Fleece Lined, Tartan.

OQ

XJ1

Super Stout, Sltaker, Ribbed Wool, Country Knit,

& OB

S

Edsall & Co.,

Corner 4th and Maine*,

LOW PRICE

01

$1 DOLLAR PER YARD!

The Same Goods

COST, SIXTY DAYS AGO,

$1,50 PER YARD!

C. WITTIG & CO., 73 MAIN STREET.

Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

DRY GOODS.

Large Peremptory Sain

GENERAL DRY GOODS

FOR CASH,

-AT TIIK

0

Empress Pop­

30 inch wide

BlaekJSilks at $2,50

French Merl-

nos, all colors, 90c per yd, worth $1,25

Doable Width

English Merinos, 40ct3 por yd.J

S

Received THIS WEEK, a

Solid colored

Twilled Persians for Walking Suits, 25cts per yard.

Alpaca Poplins^ 8

50 & 65 cts per yd, worth 65 & 75 cts

M1 yard wide

Black Alpacas, 85 cents per yard.

a

lins reducod from $1 to 76cta per yd.

Sep Poplins

marked down from $1,25 to $1 Der yd.

tiilk and Wool

0 V!\- v"..j,

Plaid Poplins for Children, $1,25.

Bismarck Silk

b* funrfuliy sacrificed, pW only $1,50 per y'd.

tti

200

Genuine Irish

,-m Poplins at $2,50.

PATTERNS

Dress Goods, Silks and Mohairs, at 50 cts per yd! Ask to see these patterns.

Large Display of

Plaid Shawls, Cloakings and

Cloaks, &c.

FURS! FURS!! In Mink, Fitch,

Water.Mink, Siberian .Squirrel, Ac.

Ladies will find the Great Sensation of the bour in

Embroideries and Lace Collars

at Prices that everybody can afford to make an investment!

Bleached Muslins one y^rd wide at 12J cents, worth 16J cts. Cotton and Wool Flannels reduced ia Price.

Bed Blankets at $5,00 per pair, and upwards. All Wool Ingrain Carpets reduced to $1,00 per yird, heretofore cheap at $1,25.

W. S. KYCE & CO.,

77

d&w

03

flain Ntreet,

MERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of an Execution, l«sat*d from tbe Vino Commorn Pleas Court, 'o me director! and cie!ir«retl In faror of SlathlM Connabl and *K»in«e John. Soldomridgf, 1 will Her for Rale tb« fol-

Tho north WM!quarter of tbe north N «»t jo»rt»r of Section fifteen (15) Town thirteen (13) Range1 ten (10) containing forty «crM atoo tbe»oath half [of the north half or Let No. on* In Section •Ixteen (1*) Town thirteen (13) Rang* tea (H), caotainlagtdn (IU) acres, and on

SATCWAY. the 21« day of December, 1867, within the legal hoars of Mid dtjr, at the Court llonae deor,' In Terre Hante, I trllJ offer fhe rents aaid profit* of the above described JReal Katat*, together with the privilege* aud ap« purtenancoa to the lame belonging, for a term not exceeding seven yean, to the higheat bidder for cash, and npon failure to reallso a sum unfflcient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and tbere offer the fee-simple in and to said Real Estate, to ths high* e«t bidder for caih to satisfy the same.

This S47th d#y of Koveuue', 1807. JOHN KIZKB, Sheriff. No:23-wtds pr. foefG 00.

ESTI

OB

STRAY NOTICE^—Taken up, he subscriber, living in Bousy Greek Towmhip, igo Connty, Indiana, November lit, 1867, on* fted »nd White Cow with a youngcal£ the cow supposed to be Ave year* old no ni*rta or brand* percelvatlo. KtltS ADAW5.*

by it

Appraised at 9-'0 by Wm. J. Woods|n«l: sntt Jo«t( Griggs. Subscribed snd sworn to before m* this 15th day of November, 1M7.

ABBAM D. ALItKN, J. P.