Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 437, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 August 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
1 KK KK-XT .A. TJTiJ: SATURDAY ...AUGUST 2.hU I'NION STATE TICKIX kvkkTAlT OF STATt. WILLIAM A PEELLE. I I'UOS W TAU-, LHEP.T LANGE J lacAStrai cr efATt, JONATHANS. HAKVKY. ATTOaxrT Cretan. DELAXAR. WILLIAMSON. -rrrtiNTzxttrr or naLie iTarcriv, JOHN' I. MORRISON. Inr UDCoc'litlonU UoIjii Men, of the Tib or preens! District will meet in Mss On aent'ori at tL ite - Terre Haute, on Wt- :r -'aj. AujU't 13tb. for the p-.rT.rse "1 le-tir. it ctlMit f r Cjr.gia. JGIINHANNA. Ju!r 1 1-C Ch'm Un!n Er. Cora TU LVion paprs throughout the District w.il rVa.e copt iL bore ci'.I. V"r p:b!l.i'.i this momim' the peech of Drike. at Reu.Iis' fiarlen, in l.'iis Mr. Drsk Jui r;ert bis lif- in Demo- . i :'.r i.itt, a;.d la: bcea rfgirJfJ as one ..f the able-t democrats in Miouri. I t , jeerh he lata .low n tbe tri; iloctrine, Ixtr.ü fo which carrv riU. I iiuii must ;'( f iir. at lit itie ICrt! nrf Knroiimgrd and right llnrd AlreN we have tli hitler knowIrOe t nt ral.cal plsn, threats anl actions have n.cre the uniy anl power of the rebell ; I,, r given it fury ar.J vi";or, hwe ptol .tiji-l the war, riicot us thou twl of our f.rc n.en .V. 1. Jotrn.il tf lUttnrer. ft c e-J.tors uf iL J our nil f Commtrcr, wit can write lmirible articles on subjects tev ! ) ui'lortrn, write wm rerr abauri onei on ubjets thej Jj not urlertanl. I he sentence we hire jut quote! lroiu its column is x fine instance of lesrue-1 lno rme. It U the whim of a man. honest rntjh, !..- I ubt. who, shut up in hL room. anl ii.rM of the pi sin facts In the worn ith'Mit, 1 1 v 4 hwn impo-ibIe theories, anl lrs from them preposterous conclusions. Tb? rebellion, apart from its innate eil inj irr.-tr.ess, wh.ch J tlie ml errrt ol i( pwtr, hu giiiit J itrcngth. i,ot from Ii itt'.eitl s:..l vrhrinrnt opposition of in Ouveririe4, Lut from the tiroiJ. jt tm nl ii!ittu ,T p.liv whu'h to-J rnnr of them htre purMiM Nothing u more laturil t4n for lfv of viotrnt in Ut uilW t'i. Ifnienr; ü'il !iv!u!-rrcp of their opuertt fur coi'".r dice, au l th' Lf'.icf will in'jtt them t w courace. It i not "raIiril j Sin, tli nt ati l r. tior.' thit Iure 1111011 J aJvxnei the rebellion. hut the uui eubttituti jii. by KfvJeral an thority. of iuiJ 1 an! tru4!lvo tue ure- to wanl prc.alp ti rebel, in te.i-1 of tho riil ricrc n uitirv iowcr. I ho toum iur.it üecUrr J war, ai.I war üie.iri yorrr anJ imjii!i("ii , hut our oflireM unhtpp.il J for)t thc'f ttu ? buine, an t hare been en Jijiroriii ir.o't tt:iucccfui!jr to nin tho rfl.U otr t'V nllowiui; iLem cutmerciI j'tivilfj;, bv utlcrin tiiein to tnIe, by rotectins their iUc property, br hirinir hinl from t' -am, ul puroh-iii provision Itom tliCtn r.' Vi price-. Irn'.r.i! of Jf j.rirn,; them of . eicrt of tlieir former priv üfH a fit .-em, we hire treated theia a though they tu 1 f rfeitl no ribt. Wore t'mi a!l. wo lure nctuullr allwel them t placo tliCinvlvn on an tu footing with Lyi ciiien. tn.l claiiu the protection of the Constitution ' The roneuenceH f a jflioy Koreik and niewnnIe have t.cce4 trily been roo-t disatroui. We fi;cak of thee tliii.p. lot -rl in an ottice fire hun dre4 or a t!i.H md ini'fi from the at c ne of ..tion, but briu in tiio region of the rebelI. on, jdireholder ourclvc, atid from long ;tC(pi i!!it.ihc and association witii rebel, I.in;: a Lci'iwltiJe of thir feeling aud b-jsilt-in . x I ilc more accurate than thoc editors wlu know uolhiu fersoaally t the iü.-urrectionUt . We hat e heard rcb- ! n'vit lieitcnt!y lli.it the Krloral (Jortrt.'nenf n.n afraid to d;t errre uitatirrs. m it rM frd il wetkiies by its o:.!u t We lure known men whi hsd et rd l t t'in an I Col0!ic!i in tho fbfl rrti' t i"leril cnip to recUint f!ieir fir.-uire !n e, obtain their ncf;rocf, .in. I. u rt'tuiu'.i! home, denounce the tery üii rr w h- tctoiel hi t.en. m a liyporri'e nd : Alol.tivt.it. We ueter lure known r I e4rd t it. ii.M.iiuc wlre a rebel nbtttl iu j(1 n to ti e urtrimerit br luring I : ! te i r toreI or ii projerty protect eJ bT teleral cthoct-. .t.d it would be vrr uc i tl.irs; rre t i.crur. "Var, is we ssi I before. i a -r' lud of rea.n, !.:. t r J'yic.s! po er The rebel appes led f' w ir-i I f ste ut the ch.!!"re, and our vile .licr: ifi e . to i;ht them and whip iim if e can, u i to arue w'th them, or !Ur;t t r uicilli tte then Th'i n;iy fern birbsro.is to the Journal of Uoiumerce, and j eihip i: i, Uut wo mint remember thst all 'ir h l.ii!'if.''i.nr ! on their hcvU bo the .- u who bean it W'c flill r.nr. mention anfi.T fft. i tl.it i.. thtt w!it ar rallrvl V e - t.Miitibtt? r.f;u;ers of lie North, .Ii thw lr.-im;ii I'imj u.rcr, a re ti ger! , H,cit iii'f bv tlie rebels Tiier mtnitet a i - j a r ;ir!..fr fr i;e!ip:vM which .itiiuh wecsniotee u i.r i, ,i. fcehpj are .'ftcre 1 'I e leii 1 1 n t im:K-.li' . . ..er 'l.nif .it of rm-oun cruent fron North a I tn-.. t tn 1 I tr iliv-n .. ii lau-t e.thcr ivor oe a a r. .!.. - i . err.mcrt ' And -'iaps th' .v i .fit cini t n. r hoc snnethiri' to do With r-rolonir.ri" t! M-t.s-.hon and civu.cil ( n lvijr. r So.-h. at let-1. i the t-cl vf 't t vj rjn u.tr ot t!e lorsl men in the ?-Mith. 'nitt tr nit (uiviw-Wr are in h i i..l. t?.! anOrg ill the tJernnn lerirens f St bim,ii,m itve . uht eert.fiv-ttes of ;r tectun f;.n thrtr coau.ttlfs. They üi" te-!.nl t.i tfnoimro the'r eil.ienihip. rii rr ptv: ,Te. in me nour uf rt iiui..K ' :;f.t tri . -e r.ere, they accept .1 !,itl.-tih ii fri i!ee -tfc t.urlSn wj tii-lcr.rt.t A very lew ajphcttions hire n m !e. w e are t il !, Vit i: evert St. tar.ee by p r- r j rvperlr ton Amencsn. -,r t tayi;;- here, tint f.d, f r a tem.rrv t urp' I., t o ce. we are aured. hts a rrr.an who has titevl h s dotaicde here, "jt'.t ref;e f.nder acy other tltsr There i au adiairable i..teri!r la the tiermin -Iiir. t r ihit is worthy of II men' repe-t W.)V?i P'HTlt V F.. W. Tiis. i . w! s Hr'-d er tJes.eral u tU t) r4 niortli' ers k, w r-.r.-!'r abuevl for hu aiana? emeiit at tirett IVihet. but nh- w;: i cr al'c Ij obtain a court of ir.;!i;rr, tta ithsttrvbr.g his ordert s t cz. K s r.ce bren Olorfl of th Tsrctv ti-.il Viüfl.u'e't, I.t hit r cht irra ia the reeer.t battles befor ir.-hmrvj. He rio't rot be at u'et at rs".r Ski Tue MiTiliuor mi Aair C.! Cl, rtt. h Kreuch reifer who cca;cir del ith !Lcpcticr i hric.!ii Krtmx t r.,r;, j.1 thw bsttie ef iVrt Ke;Mbi. si ! tnere the be: reg tc: of ., ..ft. that c. f aie i. eaery re sect jpen t r tit the rt süp-err that he wokl tat t-e afraid to ;ht tbern three t re. rvl and would feed sure ,f sictory If be bat cue Ucii?n fcIEfrtt two reU's.
SPEECH OF Cll AULCS D. DHAKL ESQ , At Itrudf r:rdeit .Mondnr Krenlnr, July S. HiJutantl Kloriufnt Tribute to thr German Starerr the Caueof the r ar Trnltor 'ot too d'ootl tob shot br .sroc. Mr. Drake rfmtrkeJtlut, luting acvettly Uftked bis roice S.iturday i.iht, it was cot
now po goo a to justify hua in ppeakms at rncch ler .ta. I here were a few trr.ogj, lioweter, which be wl-hcd to say. He was aware that the largest portion of the people rre.-ent were (iermaus, an 1 wat Drrr to cou'.d not fpeak to them in (iermau. DjI as be could r.ot, it gratified Lira, to improre as ho bet raiht, the tirst opportunity ercr jet afforde-J l.im to eipre, before a German aud ece, bis feno of (;rlude to the (Jerrcar.sfor the ignal laithfulnes, ibe pre-cmi-oeLt teal, the fervor of patriotic derotion with which they hid rallied under the leadership of Lyoa and DLir, and had recve4 hA all from th'fai2?s ef treason and the nei of traitors rolleetej at Camp Jack-ton. AppUue. tlrery nan in Miiiouri 0ei a debt of ßtatitude to the brave Germans who, in the hour of our mot imminent inj deadly peril, ramterel within the Arsenal walls and enrolled themfelrts Jis the Crit to defend the stars ar;i tripes of America fron the treason of iter own vons cn her own aoil. Loudap-t'lau"-e. I The ciuestion was a pertinent oi.p. Whr did we find the Germans so thoroughly. promptly and ferreatly derotel to that Hap? Whr, when terror and distrust were abro I. were they the reliance in that fearful day : Whr was it? He knew the reason well, felt it, and would proclaim it Their experience in (:he:.r own Uul hal thau'ht them the priceless worth of the free t iorernment they had found here ! To enjoy this porernmrnt they had come here. Why did they leave I'atherland for this free land? Ther came for freedom, and to transmit its b!e-.in;s in a rw i a . security to their cuiMren. in rignt oi elf government they actually found here. I bey founvl themselves part oi a nation in which tho oiilf ruhng poaerwa.s me people. Applause. When, therefore, traitors at tempted to strike uown this government ana destror this nation, the Germans siw and felt that the blow was oi.e directly at them. It was an effort to snatch recovered liberty (rem their KrP iVte.s of "Thit's a-i " And this ws the eiplatiation of the fjet :i fact forever to fhiue gloriously for oar Oermins ii h".t?ry that while men born beneath that flag and reared ut.der that flagmen who owed ererythins they had, or jos eed, or had enjoyed, to that lla. wre Iu ftmously plottii.? to destroy it. thes men that had come across the wide ocesn from Fatherland, that had fled from tyranny to Amcriea, bared their breaUs to shield hr from the Ll)w of her own ons. JCre.it appJaute ) From tJermtn Fatherland canw the blood that rme against the hide u tro son here, and thence ctne the hind tint thwarted nnd put it down. Renewed ap plsuse j It was the (Jernrui. the Germans, who here rallied and fou-ht for and uphold the Union, and now as ever aro they ready t. pour out their blool for it, till ii complete triumph shall be won. They were ready to fl,;ht for tlie IN ion. and in the sene in which the prece Lug sneaker ilr. Ulair.) had ted.tho word, "For the Union as it was ;" with iu exUnsive loundaries unirapiirel. In this ?ene the Germans were ready aul anxious to fiht for the Union ru it wiV Hat the-o was another fne CiIca of hear, hear, in which no patriot lights fir the Union as it ws. Know you not what brought on this awful war '.' What has wrought this ruin of cur pro-parity, thtt destruction of our bioththem ami d, this wasting awar of our in lieritiwes? What brought it T Criesof Slavery ! What, but the institution of slavery ail the aritcr.cr that belongs to it? Thit institution and tint aristocracy have domineered otef'tha rountrv, for thirty years. Immense applaue.j Let us indeed tight for the Union as it wt,) far boun daries are concerned, but let no mm fight for it as it was domineered by slavery. Hewed applaus Are ue to bo tho serfs of the aristccrat who lives by the Ml of hi; negroes ? U that German? (iertmns, is that what you came to this country for 7 Shouts of no, no. Americans! "is that what you were born for Cries, of never Arc w. to fnbmit to tho domination of that pitiful aristocracy that montits upon tho negro and lies down upon the cotton bile to rulo lice America? "Never," never," and immense applause. If you wish to submit to it. submit to it, home and get tour wilV.s petticoat, arid wear them without hp, laughter a;il applause,) for ol whatever nation you arc. you are not of a race that call themselves freemen. No, sirs? No more Union as it was! Applause. Iown with the rebellion and the Lire aristocrary together! Wipo out that impious domination It has raised its blood tained hand tgaint the or.ly ark or humau liberty ou earth strike tlisl baud ofl anl let it sink down, down to the hell from which came the design and px.uer that raided it tj strike against tho institutions f our country. Lou I arid prolonged applause This war is just begun. We hate been playing with these rebel. Applaue lüftend df waging fit rce war agaiut them, we have been treating them with the uttnft consideration and joliteness possible under tU circumstances. Loud rplu'-e Why? Ue in the estimation ol msnr aJiers, it would not do to take the able-bodied negroes ar.d employ them again?! their rebel masters. Our armies have been er.arjel and our brat o men saerificed in doing tlie work which the nero slaves do for l?e relels. Cries of that's po J We hare been . tcrr coniderate and polite toward, ti in Kt tuti'tn of ItTery that we refit.-eHl to c'.low a negro inside of our 1 nes, r.d in horror had cried, drivi him oil', an 1 d:;'t 'et his whito ees ar.d broad prin l reen mtwhere with in a-i.r er. -rra' T- pre inr'"." ( Appt iu-c.' li.net ar to to fhsnge. Applause. j The nriter.r are n.t hrefter t, hart the negroes ail t them el e. t tSeir tren'hrs and carry ll;rir l i:r.!oM', s tu c uur own men are Join' trie tif;f work, iinl the aristocracr is at leisure t i sh-.t ttem. No; our brave men must be pard; tho regro rball dig u tr (, l.cs. a;v! hy r, i J t y tho the muket will be pnt into 1. h:.I. Irri roeno applause, and cries of "Three cheers for Drake " Tremendous rheciins Oiher cheers were called for and giaen tor l?lair Mr. Hrtke rvntinued. The time is Lt one for cheering any men let our cheer be all for our country, j Applau-e SVroesay it i terribly shockirg" Ihil a gt:n should be j it into the regroe'a har.d. to hjot traitors w ith. (A Tci.t "Its a !igrare to the tr,:ri " My friend tays its digrxc e hi a ne;r I sho- t a traitor. Too true! One tli i - I know, that no traitor i loo gr. d t be o t by the meanet nero In th land jfGret applue The simple truth i. hell is !-v,n ua, ar.d all we hare a ! is t pour int it a treara of bi:ig patriotism that will d wn he'd Oft Arrlv.se ar.d cr s if "u "i II t e x'ont ") The ;srskcr contiouel l.-r .;.. i;i'.r.ut3 in a s.m.lar strain, ar! e,o '.. ltvl j euloj;ix irg Col. Calender and e! pirr.tly appexlir t e -! u I t -r fr riHer a rorru-t. or roor.T ti ail ia f. l.rg and cj'. ppii g the repirrcr.t ' ard carry in- through the war. I'cf .re tak i in t.i et. Mr Irke cal'rsl for nne rhers ( r the Amer.-n Cag. ard tier were r.ven ;h t'emT. ! u enth iüsi am s. . Tmi Uivh Htair Ihe Und Deoivvrat aay; I The Amerwir. Ution ia th? let frier. Iff j Irelani in the world V be, u toll iK , ) lr.h Ira A it. er tea, that the j are rearlr to a exo wiuh P- of I retard j the cause of tl ( 1 noi.itj ag.iit k ed rebellion of ! The? 1 j rrt forret the j:oj cee n et tl Hepatic in thefr I a V a. .1 a oay ff ! w.-t im n-fT nriru'T tt ihe Mars al Stnpc-s. ani a fpeesly defeat la that ttaJacious fa-tko. vhalxve revelled aa.nst the freest o-ra narrt mitkir. l bts evrr witr.eaae-J. n
A Traitor lTife. Charles J. Faulkner, Ute United Ütatc Minister to Krane, reaUles uer Martinsburg in Virginia. HU course as a d'ploutstiit, cmploying bis position to subserve the cause of thst rebellion, is notorious. Ilia wife u aaij to te llic evil gej;!ut instigating hita to fully auJ uilch:ef. She wouKI not poriult hi in to beijuiet or peaceful, llavin a tronj will, p eat lute i( o.-tciiUtio:), at.J ambition for raiiJ'iemeiK. hbe j-uhevl ber husbai.J to UuuwU bis bark in tro.iblei politictl waters. Having f.een all the s;.!en.iors which Richmond or Waliinirlon could eihibit fair the
cnc?;vtidcnt of the rh ltde'phii Inquirer,) her uiioatiitel appetite lonoi f.)r iC nore ' excitin. oenrs ol the Frei.r'i Metrop!is. ' She litertllr thru-i her hubv.i l, l'r'aieties ! of po.itictl intrigues, tnot deliberately con- ! ducted, into t-fe French en.lasnv. u;h;i the ! uemisc oi poor aiaon. Hither tlie went, ta Uli her two accomplished daughters. Their lather returned in time enough to run t..o blockade at New Orients, with a lire number of muskeU for the Confederate army, lie had prostituted h i high muion as our inini-ter abroad to procure the most ithVient meinscf dciroiii tho governnun: he reprt.ented. His lamdy hare returned. They are now living in pesce and i iielne;. xvithia .utr line, undrr the protection of the Sttt ail the Kirip?3. their pro-crty protected anj their rich hirve-ts gtlherc J. whi!t their fitber und his wn in law are both nerving liieSjuthern cauewith all their talent, in various depittmetits. Mrs. Charles J. Faulkner is the wltir, stand mot experienced diplomat in the Valley of Virginia. She is more dangerous than Hoyd, became she !s more adroit, and has larger ocial influence and greater means of accompi'..-h'n her pur;oe. She is even now almost nightly inviting coteries four ! voun": Clr.rers to Ler houe- Mi and ber ' Ito daughters I iv Mi their tno-i courtlv i blandihuients ujxn them, and ere thev ; know, it, ere ti.ey have jerceireil their p ur- i pose, all the intelligence they desire is ex- ; traded Asa matter of course, our plans, i cur movement, the number of our troop in gtiri.son, are duly transmitted to Richmond by the by-way post routes which the Hebels luve all through the Shenandoah Valler. GovL.a Axnnrwr ox DuarTiNO. In bit letter to the Committee of one hundred and fifty, who had invited him to deliver an address upon Hostoti Common, Governor AnI drew made the following hopeful statement: j This enlistment is nobly going on. We j lull not f II, nor even delay. Occasionally someone sugge-u a draft. Hut never, for ono intant have I entertained the thought No caiscfiptim is demanded in order to bring the peop.le of Massachusetts up to the full tandard of every duty they owe to their country. We here serve her cause, in peace and in war, iu life and in death, because we understand the worth of her libertv, and the priceless value of opportunity, freedom and a lair field for all citizens. Understanding our country, her institutioos and her c tise, and the innifi janep of this contest into whi h no are called, this people will uslain eveiy bürde;; and perform ever? work of ditr, with generous confidence, alaays hopeful and serene, until Bured victory shall rcstoro peace, rrder, Union and liberty, hall peretuate national honor, and shall make the glory of the latter days outshine the lry o one pist. - Gi.n. Vim: - Slav&ev. We tske tint following from a Norfolk letler, published in the New York Kxprcu: Slavery is .boli.-dting itself. The negroes are Coming In sometime fifty a ly leaving the crops unfathered. General Viele is run down with women j-leadinj for their runaway negroes. One delicate l.tdy showed him her hands, burnt with work, t jwlsich they were unaccustomed as all tho negroes had left her, with no other resource He kindly and courteously tells them that the South ban abrogated the civil laws, and military laws know i.o differ ence of color. This .settles the question. It is the ximplct solution I haro yet eeen. JeiY. Davis is iesjnib!e for ihe con.-eipien-ce to them, as inoiridn.sis. Tut Viceroy of Egypt is beginning to re ceivc more attention from the nobility c flreat llriliin. Tho Speaker of tho Houe ol Commons at .is to give liirn a public din ner on the 2 iuUant, aud the Mayor ot Liverpool a grand banquet o i the I7th. It is reporte.1 that the Viceroy has invited the Empress of Austri t to ."pen 1 the next wintet at Cairo. Cai'Tiin Eutsst', the inventor ut the Monitor, is out in a letter which contains .ufh"cie:it data to prove, beyond all peradventure, that Capt. Cos, of England, did not invent the rcrolving t.'.rret for iron clsil men ol war, or anything like it. Ericsson' letter to Napoleon III is nflicicrit evidence o hi.s original inventive genius and great mental pc.ictrttiou. Tm. Nashville Unio.t learns on good u tliority that General Nelson has ordered five hundred negroes, belonging to rebel masters, to be sent to him lor the purpose of putting them to work for the benefit of the army. 1 lu Union is not informed as to the work thev will he required f do, but ?up psjie they will be mado to aid in rebuilding thebiidgi's destroyed by the rebels, and to ccnsttu.t fortification!. (en. XeUon has given triot orders that n lovsl man's slaves shall be taken. ... . ('ani4 OflM Good word- for lh United St.-tcj aro very ;rarce in tl:e Cat.a d an newsp 1,-er. The luclec Chrorilclf! ti merer, iu alio S ng t our fi'iancial measure. -: "A;eo;.b whoe own induitry uflices for their own wants, and whose pa triofinn rervjse" conh lc:, e in a t ircul iting medium created bv the Covrmne..t in their ; btti.lf, wi'l arl.iev. t,ieitiie;s in j.ite of Jif finiltie Iii it wruM rrnh a ration worh;p pio' an op;vi.;4 jo!;.r EDUCATION. l T. LESUKIJ, ?rofcsacr of French Langau ge, no frjiiti:; srrtt'cr. co mm rr:'i kl kqvc, ü p nraiRs,) I e r relt an te, I it din tin. Tr.KM?-:..'. f. r f.'ur a, k. K tM s Hon II VV.Th.'fiir' put, 5 i:!t, J.a I". Aue. '':: n. I'.rn.irt NlpPaSriJ. FRENCH MILINERY. m: A 1(1) Aid) riniuAREh r I. Low 'rw siiaf VV kr a trrj f.ne hc ( J Wtr, I lua , If W m: ll Ter Um vt.ly f r CSSH. W r-i.kt all i.i.r4 ti imsa ! I or J r. V ÜSHKK as. lUli.HTI k, ".. " Um tt, (l Pla.rn.) TfrT-lliuu, ALE AND POnTER. ( a WUI.s.S A (o. .tte prepared to farTvt.bty tl. t arft, UsMeJ fr fara'y ar. 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t HAT AND CAP STOKE! - Just Opened in larr ivand Splendid llialldiltiC V-. I'M, Svrt!.vi H-. - ,i'tftkSit. TER UK HAUT E, IN PI AN A . 'vim uitoumirroit uk this -1- PtUllULmrru woaM tesiiful! auicrrua to 1.0 ciiuaut or Trr-li4ut an.1 tua eanon-una: eonutr? that ba ia bow rvretvlar, fand ' optub: iL LARGEST STOCK or MM TS f.V iiS Irr cflVrr-J f-r saU In tLii ix.ia.t, Dibracti.it rry railety t.f atra and Bof's wiar, Lt. a wtll I aol.l WHiH.KSAIJ: AND KKTAIL. ar tuc LOWEST WAR PRICES ! KORCCAUH 1 rTwul I rs(t.vtratlr clllhaattcnttan I Country Mei chants and Dealen To our lre iu t well asort"! stk- Oor facllulea fur purcLanliifi are aiKk tLat can atlard to aell aa low as any houso WMt of tb mountains. VT keep C(Btar.tljr en Laud a larits rY. tt rur mill Wool flat ! VYblr .hat b-u selected p.'cUlly for tbelr trade, aud whi b vfl'A tw nold for tha LOWEST CASH PRICES 1 W. would also call attvi Uvii to vor SILK HATS! VCLIcb havi ien Imported Directly ffcm New York ! And tallih will rbalt-iir,i) all tl rri for CHEAFNESS, STYLE AND FINISH 1 BEN HUBB8, Jr., Agt. No. IM MAIN t TRI KT. Dry Goodo! Dry Goodo! r. NIPPERT Ä DUNN. AHE OFFKKING A DRY GOODS! AT Tlir. OLD uniCKH I rRINTS. OlNtiHAMH. DELAINEM. cottUKtte, MKRINOS, BLACK SILKS laosn.u v a mi ;i,ovi:! l.äfIES AND CHILDHEN'? 3. O O IP S ! CHFCKrS. STRIl'EM. 1 1CKS. DENtys;. WOOLKN A ( orrON ULANNKI, Brown it Bleched Muslins. LINEN GOODS! Surh a T&ble I-ii.eo, lowtluigs, Iii ens, Shirt Rtat ar.d CoIUh. Ijh I iSupor HI nek nml Hlue Cloth?, i Sujx?r Iilnck nml HMio CuMinuTo i i SATIS r.TTS, TH EI'.DS, j J KAM!. LI.S:VS. i t fluh. Velve and (recadme I V35ÖT r NGS. IWii VnJir Slirit J Ihiirm! Boota ci-b Ohoca X WHITK OiXl)3 OF KYF.RY K1VD I P. MFI KRT A DUNM Ha. Ill Mala ttrtsH. ttwasa 4H aJ av, Ss.ni Cla
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CJ-rVOII DRUG HOUUL arMcrwlluIUaaainailtatrela, rblKRKtf ACTE INI). TIluMAS lit BARR, Propriator. kfai.UJwT.
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PIANO TUN Kit and UKlWIHKIi, WäüaV'1.1 -WWW to tLec.teti. of TrrUaut;.anJ .orroauJing couuir. anU U , ready on alt call. , rp..r an4 K,u,,e nt. -irf t J keep tbtm la jood order t y the jrr. I!f tii le -..J .1 tba Irtic gter In tL Wir Ha' tl lioui.-U-tMiiir. ...4 bis cUarr. wkU b. fwUö4 able. Ha gs Irarr totuVjf.li, iL li)um j',.. Trffr. etcrs: A Ur. J. 0. U.l)KM.OX. 11a Tuatr. a. H,rl tne Wustue in tint place Mr n. m, ,,. ., uccfa and cntlra ittlJUn to Livmrl..Vrr ! rtiimc i-i.ii.. v. iu aerre uiat t mal Colleraara tea under bia care, aaJ be baa p..;;J iy eu. tire eirt.ndence. ! can lbrf..re, corJUUr recoralueuJ L!mtot;rrrMiui tn tbls a-teit.it, who i.iy lrel b's aera icra, a a reliable una and a correct lur.cr, wfc.se nie, will b mora tie f:tal,ls from tae fact ithst hairif n ar ba can (ucl to hi. bu: !. bfMurmr acciOrr.t nia rn.Jtrlt iirouirf, J.C. MFlXINtJKU. Prfmj.al wf the Jfuic Prpartrnei.t cf the Terra Uautc Female Co!!, pa. We, th t.!''t;rUef , bertil nsicur in the ain-vc rrctMMnlitli. KKV. JttllV COVEIJT, UKV. JACOB Cti A I'M AN, P.KV. LYMAN AldUUr, URV. li. A. JKW I TT. JurwUJIv JEWELERS C. & J. M. CRI3HER, i iAifH rx äfl .1 k äl : a . W W a riifi mm ... jnwr.LUV. SILVKH WARF. Ar - FINK rOCKKT CUTLKUYU a iart.r:Tt asvutunt or AND KAMJY GOODS l AtVVAVi OS HAND. Clocke, iVatclie and Jeaaalrr llepalredand Warrunlrü. Ittir.VBll THE PLACK, fiPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. "roiatH TatsT, martSJaly ri:iClt 1MI A T I I!, fs II. L. RYCE Ct SON. Iter el veil thin May ! - PEU EXPRESS, LADIKS' Black Silk Mnntle; UJle' Ilaln lUatk and Figured UrrtiaJine Shawl; Siimaier .wUl of uther mat rial. 200 IiOZKN LADIES' LIXEX HAIWKEHCHIErs Great In taceni'-nts oTcrcJ t punha-e by the b t. l.aJies', UiHM-i and Children's Cotton Hoso, la erery slie anj ejualif j. Adftllticnal IrHtuccrnraU affcreJ to pnubus- ,r 200 Head Net, r vr.-y cJi, al S5 cuts t lAOiesaiiii Cbil.tr!!1 Ic-Xic M.tU-rUirr rw.tteroi. L. RYCE A SON. .KXTS Your p.irlic ular attention Va la direct! to K1Ü Jox. Gtnt't WkUe Linen llandkerchirfi! By the doirn, muih uu.lcr rake. Cent's Cottan Half Hose, b th dor.. Super!. .r quality. Oent's Neck TVs, Collars In I.ti.pn an l Pp r; "Oolden Hill hhiru" and Oenu' FtiMiUhik;; OooJa (TfrH-rallr. UK NTS' KIMMEUCI-OTIIS-Alleotur, a cry cheap L. RYCE A SON. SADDLES AND HARNESS. W .Ith in aV Slaughter HAYK A LAIUiK AND KINK a&artmcut of all article pcrt.inlcif to th Saddlery F.usineas, conjprilu haddl.-a, ll.rnt, ColUr, 1 1 am es. Trace aud Hret Cbait.a. Whips, Curry Coinhs, Hrttshe, Trunk. Ac., A.c., 'kh wr will arlt at lA)Yf FItiUHKH. Y b.v alw.y on hand a mpply of s iDLi:it v ii itiv vui:, And bell); ourselves practical wutktiien, tha quality of the good we turn out tuay be depended upjn, and all ordars forniaklnor repairing will be faithfullr filled With desnatrh. F.ui; tnoat conveniently located in the centrr of uuainaaa, we mane ii.e pilionaje or old aiid new cuatmers. "o. 117 Wahab Street, U ren Fouitli and Fiflh treeu, I"hirU door eat :.f J..hn Uv A .S..n, '1, i . re'lbiUte, Indiana. VST ATKINS A SI.a.L'";HTFR. The Highe! Cu.h IV ce j.s d in Cah fyr tide And nirs. Inri:r.n INSURANCE. l?IHi: AND INLAND mi.KTKS JL' UUJ In I C Ina T ..... . .... Hartford, Conr.ecilcut. Ca;.li Art Cmraiy of .. J?,to;)fs FlIlF. AND INLAND I'OI.IOIEM tr. (Ue rr f1 Marin Ctt-pat., Sjmr-L,. li... t's-b ,'.,ft fhuj.in:). PIRK l'OLlCIxsiueAj iu the Fire In ürancr Coropsny t f Hartfjrd, Coane tl -ut. Cfh Afetf T.',Orf( IN sf K NCR ti. tbe aU-e .4 ao-l relial.le Corpa ui ah le pr.-nrH t r. ."n.Mi rates, cri ai-li. raL.Ha ti aii n A ?u nrrv, Aft. fair 1 11 mi raiit. A;.pliw iticQi for policies iu I1iTt.ii Mutua Life Ir.aarancs Cocctvai.y or Urtfrd, ConrMprticuU Casta Aset ff ,t: kectiaeJ Ij . 3 H. HAOFt AcLt. Ir. J. si A. StfHHy, Aieifual r aar.!tr. prsMSar COAL! COAL! nxr o "w jp x x- rn . a. o. cims j. a. rxwrs. roMiis k 11 i(t i n;:rt. HAVINnreceül'yparrha: th Caal Han. f.,raaerty kwosraava tfca '.-; 1. K Ml?tlt.S." aad-tbrea-sjaarter tnil wet if tha city, ara tun prepar-d to fvimub tbe ciilt et,a of Terre-Haate and rlctntty, with a fntfi artw U of e;i-rrend coal, a arsee aoJt tt rartloaa t toe. tfa r a!o Af-ata b Ibe lt!(tand, hraril aid FamrrVtt( Cl Mine. st" OrA'ta lertat ab Vt? i'mi.. v1m or at aba raaldetaca of elthtr prnr1o: if, uti tha Kb bru.s.I Eailrosad I r pot, aal ill A lied asi abort bsb-. (! a aatal DYEING & SCOUniNC. Fnarr lirrc nnd Scourinc ltfh lialiment. riilTK CUtl'E AM CAMIM FkF 51UWIJS. Cloths lit fiea al IVUelty a brat iLrtkil i.fs, to ik b fw. as ..S trrt l t mrn th itu atd tVib itittl. aw ora .sj,-d t j ib tla tp. pV-atl t WOOL! WOOL! t-RA, WlXI. W ANTKD, and fur AVa,Aysf aabua I wiil ity tba kilet (Ua la Caab. at far leather Jt-t. li t. lit Mala Stteot. Terra Uuu ta
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HELMROLÜS GENUINi: n:Fi-A-TION. ' "111GÜLT CONCKNTKAtTi)" A n ative ii ithpccü.c i:rn;r.ly L l l..eArKt the ULAWiKK, Ktl'NKYs GKl 11 nlI)KUf!ICALSH.UM,. ' u" Tbl le.1lcint lirfrea U.e dewrr ef Ih'er'i a:;i,acibitlo AVüKLNTM ii to Lt.ht.' yLich tb as ATK I Y OK C A IX'A I.Of.s A. xt. tlonN and all t N.NAll KAI. KLa lU.klJI K.Ss , , rrucrd, at aaril t FAIN AND IM UU.M AT !t. a.i 1 icoo.1 f.r vrs. woiiKN. o:;cii:U)Kkn. uirnOUi'S FXTKACT rtCliL' ... , , . I"r alm Ar las from r xte., nutvt s.;.n.. lar'a lrJi rrll.m r Ai um- ' ' 'r.'- - : l!örtortIar. a "L5, Itmiaeaacf Vl.w I... . .r" i.,.--.- .iir:;";;. 1 aujucolxiknance. TWeTUii.toina, tf allwcl Ij rv i , v . . I.MI-Ü1 KNCY, FAT1ITY. KI'ILHt?'- His IN ONK OF WHICH 1 UK IaHknt u xilyiui V. It can that the v at tTruVrur itlZt"INSsMTY A N l) Ca : N M" ü TTl 0 F.H Vauj aie aaar -T th.cauM. t.f tl.rlr uFrriai M T NO E wlU.t 0t t S.. T1IK lUiCXKl Vt Iii'. NMNK A.XM v An.t ihi Ui-laocLol lvtb l y Cmsciajr tnrv saa -" wrrs. Tw r. iki Tui tpi A.iai. THK CXXSltTL710XtJNCK AfFtt irtlUITU ClrtiANiC asKakLNhf , K.qu:rr the i .-t f.. Jlor.r .( nrit.fctWa aaJ V-hh IUl.tr.N f tFSiT I lt Uf luartaMa a Tavist wiu.xia.c Taa .oa? itrrtci nun lnrtUM ........ TEMTLATlNr. lllUlmv ! IN M NT AFFt CTIONS 1 CL UAU TO 1 Malt ; tb t.tiact Kvxhu u uouaUe y act uiavr ..., , .laUlorcsi. w ktr..ov. tr. clarttT, F.ii f ul , '-.or Sur,.re.UaifCutt.w.ary aaacw.iu-s. li I ' snrrl" of te I teras.Iuccri bu. a , to t. at, wbetUr an:.g frwiU 1,,,, I vi Instillation, or In let ' ' UFCLiN K OK CH ANC. E OF I JJt . i nr. r. ö I M ITU Jl H A Bt) V K SO FA MILT SHOnjJ FK WITIJOIT II. Taat unatnaiSA, Uttcxty, oa raetaaa Miucurri imauo saQiMtitW.,. H F LV hcU -a fc.ATR.SCT itSuV erat a In all thlr M.ta, aTI.T. w Utile cr nosba: Ke of lv ttlÜ , t n i-J i- - 0 ,rco vei.ie Itc.usaaa Irequeet dea!re and tires "IlTtTrih t l.,uat-. sbers-by st-moTlri 0..t..ctT'r Itrvenui-g ai.4 Carir.C 5trictarest of th 1 r.ih. All.ylnK l ain aud l..fl.n.n.tTon L w' th.el.aaor dt.,,.. rtXl K L. Dtaeaaed. aid wcm-sut Matter. " . roovnni trs.a TworaauM vTHOMAVE MIN THK VICTIMS OK Ol'Af k and wbo b.ve pa d u aw rr.t to rmUtn a iko. ! 11JKV1N L.s, by ab us f Vweru A.rln. Ki-xita, lt driad op ;n tb. ,y.rt, t.. I rr.k anjt iu an aKirir.te.l f.rm. arJ rK.KHAl'j AFTER M r.klAC.F.: U-e HFLM POblvs FlTiuTT BUCnc .II afn. tlona an iscase of the ntlNAIIV llU.As. Wfcrthrr ealstlr; In mam: oit i ii.tiali:, liou l.u.N. M aSiiix;, li.-ar.-s f tLfs. .rtrti require lh ue .f a li-u.rt UKlJ.rAJUi'.sKATIUCTI;lClil " ISTIIKtiUKaTMtr.KllCl Aud laarrtsin tah.vetbe d. mi. d ff.it u .1 J.;,. raes for which it I rrcoiutu. n !c d. ri tctic- of mot r lia and r hhmM hsiaMrr will accKnratir tb nx-iiin-..-. , CE1-T1MCATKS OF CL"KI., From 8 t20 y-ar' flai.J.i k. Wiih iiamra kn- n to .H1KNCK A Nil FAME. rThetlrwT bottle, or nil for f5. i!.h.,4 tj aat ad.tr-. . -cnr.y ack-d fr,.m rvaiii. a-cril- irij.ti.ni la all commune. flirr CäiiiirKiilrrd. Ad t It r . rt II A J Fl HA VIT. I'eraoi.ally i t arr.l l-r .re we. an Al.Uriuao it a city of I-bila.Wj.bia, H. T. HKIt lOUi, Cbrn.i.l, I,, beinjj duly otn, dof say that bl preparation in,tain, no tiarcotJC, nrcary, or luri-u. drue. t.wi . purely clabt. II. T. IU LMHol.li Side Mr u!a tunr. . Saomand auUrribeJ bef..re üie, the i3 l dar .f No.,b,r ls&l. as M. I'.UlKilAliH. Aldrrtl.u. AJ t'.s- l-tt. ra f..r ii.r..iro.tlou lucoi.t J. i t U.T.HEUshoUi, Trattical and Aralytieal Cbt-iul.t. HiiUAici; ur oi i i:iti Iii i n AND L.NTklNCIILkD I-KAIK-S, Who et Kir or to disposal "or raaia oma"aoJ "oitj. aa" a artet a. oa raa aarrTartoa attaiwed J UeltnlH14' GecaiD I're parttlon. r.i tract tfochu. F.raapar'.lla. ' " trrprorrd 1U fa ai.b. BMT T. II. UA UK A CO., J.K. ClMNr.HAM. 1'. M.IrfirJNFIJ.Y, AU.F.N 1KNCF-, ti. VST. I'ATKICK . ( 0 TTAni atl trxcirisla ererywbere. -AK FOR HElJfBOUa TAKK NOCTTJFR. Cot out tba advertlaement and .end tor It. AND A a OII)IMroaiTI(J!C AD KlPaO&iTRr. Martb&'CSdaYwlj 2 Slight Cottl, cdtg, h cn v:ic?, might le chS I iL-i'.h a cimrle ren a 7, if TLfglcifxI, cflcr. Icnr.ir.:i;c5 trri:u Frv are avjire cf the imjciico . f$cliL in iu jlri ctjgc ; V). the Unirjiinr? -JLKlill rr.ild rancly, f n:i atlcr.Stl 1c, t attacks the kings. iixrcjZrct ir.iroduc 2 elcier- carr ago. Ii Vas It'cn." frzvtl thst Ihty are fU iezt ariixa Irf.r it ;uli'u J r fcjtqmtclitet RtcjidiLtL, llztJuixcifgiitatth., tSa Hiding C-sjgh irf fecji&tintfitlcn, jr. Z giving1 immtdUtt nlitf. F ub tic Spcahtrt r Singers xrill Jlr.'l th'Tn c.r ci-.tzl f-.r ;irig an,l tlrrrirflhenirsr the VC!??. tn. li rine, .it f 5 rrrJs rr : THOS. H. IlAKIt. Itrarxbt, TrrT-Uu - ftbTJwly-ls oum urc rx r Drnrnoit -arn ra - ij ro vra rtwiwnnu inuunw, i RIXIIT VIEEIHTID 15 TEH 101171X3. For tfta InsTt llate Rl.. t and ctrui.u c:i Coiigiisj, Coldo lulltirtiza .- aar. Ifoaarar itr aa oepliiK S'oiitfli. (ntnrrnh. II rata rhltla, Illfflrtill lirrtillii it ore Throat, Ac, Ac,, Ar. For U'.r.Utrt. PlMis f lt '.Vr i t. I S.t r'. lb. TbUJClll.a ar In likpenall r Clr.rU.f r.l Strarjrtbenin: tba Voir, KmTtr.; lloaraet., e . Th eaae aa.ta aakkh tLey are tikro-t-eir.,; ri'r rarited in tha fot bet. req-iinrf na pref a r al i i. alway ready for mi a. I o al... ! liaM u tka fela any climate, ct talrur ; rmtbmr Ir juit ni. Uj the tmel Jeüfata cor.at.tutl n -iloull I e a tv.Ztie til recomroeO'latlua to ail lv(!vt It'm "lit trial. lrlee k'S fenli I'rr lloa. ISuM ly iVtirrintJ cfrsllr, asd t tk lea.U I r Tama. II. Raaa, crnr 4tü at.-l aaaW.th Wrea, TeiraHtote. TONGORIAL. Medicated Hair Wash! pitor. (ii;oK(ii; Canada X k.ttrf ref t'4 tia 51 all ; act Hair I"ra-t.-j; S-.1.. a V-n :.lf. ti. 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BAUT LETT'S 50,000 lbo. Cotton Itags, la itkabr.e fr EXooktt, Mntionrry and H'nncy Cicodo. 0cUi4vtl
