Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 457, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1862 — Page 2

TÜR DAILY EXPRESS.

T E I -HAU T E: SATURDAY ! ! . AUGUST IG. t2

l'MO.N STATE TICKET. PIXEKTAIT CF STATIC. WTI.UAM A. TEELLK. At PITOB OF MAT t' , ALGERT LANUK. TiXA5ttE& OF STATI, JONATHAN S. HARVEY. ATTOaXST r.rxoAL, I) ELAN A E. WILLI AM N . SlTMIXTtSDETT Ol rtEUC I5?Tai CTION, JOHN I. MORRISON. (ore self Seventh CousresMoiml District. i ce. iu:Gr.Evs, JOSEPH A. WKIOHT. loa ronitoN fleas miteict rs.o-.kvt ijs., JAMES H. MOORE, V.'e notice a card in'tbeSttUiraa Democrat of yesterday from Rorjamin Sherman, denouncing 'a ta.Ua tie statement tbat he beard Mr. Voorbees recommend bis fr fends -Dicsuiuat borne uotil after the election. WoUvono hesitation whatever In girirs Mr. Veorbees the benefit of 3lr. Sherman ' denial. Our informant was Mr. Lar cf ibis elf, aad upon bi stitemect we raaJe ours, knowing hira to be a men of veracity. Mr. Lirr informs u.s thai Mr. Sherman did make ich abatement to trr, an J he nvJc it to u ir. the rresence of Joi.n P. R.vird. LVj. jitI Wo. Coate. of this city. The Iliirtfora CoiiTention. 'i he Democrat''? aJc!res, which ha been ivcentivU-acd to tie Hcmcracy of this .,t bitttcr ivsiult upon S:te, ccaüins n m '.- Hartforl Convcntou, and also upon the .mUr ofi J Cor.Tcati3D.if any cf thera ate n.iw living. That ConvtutloM nLou'.d nt i.r auy means submit to such abtue. It Vi.. M at once proceed to do ns Cd. Cookatr threatened to do nith the cli'.or of tho Pitrko County Repullieau. to wit: "Kick h'oi on an unmcrdionablc locality or rotke him lun." The Convention rcferrel to l at tr.ee and without delay awake 1 from iu sleep of fifty year, and yroceed to kick the authors of the Democratic address or mite them run " To abuc that ancient istituli'jti called tie llarttjrd Contention as does the Democratic address, U aburd, bes'des being very unjust, as the Convention InJ no chance of a reply. Just before the aJjoururcent of the last Congress, .-oruo member had occasion to fpeak iu terms not t'ao mjii complimentary to one JavnJU -cnaxA.v, whcrci'.;j:t fonis friend of the O. P. F., took exceptions to tho remarks, acI kitted that Mr. Bit tiAti was not pres cnt to defend hiraielf, and hereore he should not Wo mado tho object of a bitter attack by the honorable gentleman from 1 , who-io hitcntions were, noihubt, somewhat luiliciou. Rut when tho Hartford Convention Is attacked by the Democratic address th rule, wo suppose, which operate! in favor of Mr. Rccuana is mercilessly u.-pernl-eJ, and the poor Contention has to sutTfr Accorlinglj. Did any people ever wituesj such an outrage? As Mr. Vuoaiitis would say, "the "pint of poüatioti and vengeance t certain!? in our ir.idst.M But in all seriousneM, why was the attack made upon the Hartford Contention? If its objects wero unpatriotic and etnbod. tad tiecewi-snisra why attack it now, after it hn been a matter of history for fifty years ? I there rot secciouism enough tiutc to attack, without going l ick fifty ycirj to find a sabject matter to 'denounce 7 We supposed thcro w&3 initio room for tbo exhibition of that patriotism which is saiJ to swell the bosoiui of the Kright Democrats, in times like these, without compelling them to look at other periods of our history lor wrongs to espo-Mj and dcn-jtince. Why, iu times like these, c. Ieavor to rC'Ctte from forgetfttlncsj the extravagance of times pa?t? Is there any g d to be accomplished by auch a couri ; Will it better u üte the East with the Wet in t'is struggle T Will it cultivate a st-onger feeling of liiendnhin anl determination bc tweoii tho two section, t!ie belter to enable tjem to overcome the rebellion f What pos'.ble good van it do ? What patriotic impulse actuated the authors of the address in hunti ig up the history sf the Hartford t.'onvent. n and puotiugits proceetlings at length 1 Wa it the impulse of patriotism, or an impulse o( another and unite a different character ? We believe there was no patiiolisni about such c-tnduct. No mtn wlj lits the aiwVridovc for his routitry can desire now or at any oilier lime . to r rente jea!ouy or prejudice among the lota! States of tLe North. Th olr-t f t!o rctr-nce in the AJ.ltcM tOtho lUrtford CM4eniioM. is the otl: ring of a detilis! m ilign'ty, wh'cli etU'. uiy in th hcrta of trai: r. To-? m tivc f'r ll;" rff erenc t tlii Convi tiiion was i.;loi,dol to ubserT tw opurps. Firt, to paliitte and iako rciH,ctab!o t!ie crimes of Jefferson Dt vin and his iftoent. by charging that the New England States w ere ot oe crgigcd i.i treasonable purp). on.il , t engender ill feeling bctwen lit List and the West, m pursuance o( the plan of culling the Wut boo fro a the Kis. t:i! jjining It to the Si.authera Confeieracy Here we hrefhe purpose of the autsnrsofutta ldrci Those who iunlentand th.i operation of th leaderj ol the t-'.h of Jjriairy deutKraee, cvt tally omprehivi I reoa for the tliuk upon the Hartfvud Convention. R jbert Y. Hayoe. whea er.gagevl m the great debtte with Webter, maIe an attack pn Hartforxl Contentioa also. Mr. Webster re tortei as f j'.Iwwj : I cose djw Mr. rresid:d, u that part of the Kenüernu'tpecS whic! has been the raxin occasion o' rar ad!resing tSe Senate. The Et ! the obn jiiou. the rebuked, the always reproadl F.t 'we htve come in. Sir, ou tLU debate, fjr even more tun a cvrnaion ahare of accus tt ion and ait4.-k He referral r lntaive, to the Hartford Cnvent.on. An l me .j j suppose that h object m ihij refiret.re tohtl arrecedeut tfi.v tbe proeedinga ia the South. Hywar of d'er.4;,,H. s.uth Carolina, he trt jtoi the a.ai; : ..( t.9 IHr'i 'ja v vuuivu, im i. .T.i 'ir:t .fit.res that eaampte la good ot term. D J h d,, i . t.i . this for aathority, or for bp;c of r,r Arparently for loth, f jr he told m that h should Col no fault with the ruere ' I uf hoUlngfifb aCcnventijü, anl r.i.aidrtinc aJ d4WI,!&5 rf'-h suetlKme at he ao1oe

were thn and there dUcuied ; but what rendered it obnoxious, was n being held at the time, and ur.der the circumstance of the coia.try then existing The thing iueli, then, U a precedent; tho tixo and manner of it only, a subject of censure . New EnpUnd has. at timej. soar-

To

- 0 gues the gentleman, helJ opinion a- 'bngerou as thoso which ho now hohl. Sar pose thU were so ; why should he there

?.buc New England T If he tiadi him countenanced by acU of hers, how is it

Out, while he relies oa these acts he covers or seeks to cover, their authors with rejroach 1" Mr. Havne used the Utrtford Convention

w argument for the samo purpose than that the authors of the Democratic aJJreis me it now. Their object is to bring reproach u;oa New England while at the !umc time Siuthern Secession is justified by i Tr.o authors of tiicaJdrc? argue that New England once committed a crime therefore JeTero iUvis an 1 his associates are not ?o bil at they aiiht have been, had New England never committed a wrong. 1 hj address contain i more fake slatemecU than any other document w!kb has been placed before the country since JeT Pavis last me-wRe. ndU is a fora'Ub rival of that bitch o: false abatements. FioniTLe Nc Tork Times. Itebcl Terfidf in the r.achaui; of I-rioncrs ltcfanl tr Jlvr 1 thf 1'nlou Officers. The negotiations regarding the echane of prisoners that have at various time born entered into br the Uorernment with tho Richmond authöri.ies. bare been throughout mirlsed br aa inolect, dictatorial and ireacteroas spirit on the part of the rebels, ai.J r.) a well meant but m'rst.akcn leniency and vieldiDg on our part. Thnu-h we have had creatly tho prcpoudcraccc of prlwrsin our hands-lor mote tlvan p. vear three to or.o unu iy iuvi t-.mr l,v- it rvcfY uteo dictate! their own conditions. One oi' the lat b:ch they i:- j luv f - a sbtel should be complied with i.ncre tney wouM release our men wn. tint tiovcrnment should give up Ruckncr. Tilghmtn and the other rebel lealers. military anJ naval, held in Fort Warren They knew ttr.t the p-co-plo of the ljTal States were set on retaining thoe traitors, wheso treason, eipecially that of the firt named, is of a jocular intensity of b'.ackne. a hey knew tit, ana mey majc t.c;r release a $ite qua non of any nc eotiatious for exchange The (Jovcrnmcnt swallowed tho bitter pill. Through its com miioncrs, It lately negotiated with tho.e appointeil br the Richmond authorities a general ev.-h.irge, hacd o the cartel of Irl'J. In accordance with the ccnveition then agtecl upon, wo hate lately sei tup the James River to Richmond over three thousand rebel pr?oner. Among thee were Uens. Ruckncr, Tilghman, Makall, Pcltigrew and Oantf, with Commodore Harron, Capts Mitchell and Kenson. nud a hos. of inferior ofheer of both army and navy In return, we have iceivcd f.om Richmond the same number of privates as we seat up tut no cßeer$ trtre allotceil to come dotrn ! In reply to inquiries, tha only answer vouchafed was, tliat "tney wouia not oc rciurnca 1 at present U,e CJIfrat: Government A e mj concluded to detain t.'utn! This is tho boldct piece of nh ly ou which the rebels have yet ventured, n,r thoucth we have known that thy were caab!e of it treaou bcinn tho great circle that includes all other circle- yet the rebels ltve regarded themselves as on their good behavior before the world, and have hitherto confined themselves to less flagrant acts of bad faith. Rut the new development' of vigor on the rart of the United States, the recent or ders for the conduct of the war on war prinJ ciples, and especially the cilhng forth of the 1 rast resources of the draft, ia which the Richmond usurrers read their doom, have in td.leued them out of their conventional decencT. Hence the retaliatory mcasttres threatened by the lebel War Department in it recent orders and the accompanying letter of Jirr. Davis the impotent revenge of which is the best tribute that could have been aid to tho conduct of the (tovcrnmcnt. We iave no doubt thin r crfidions rcfiml to sur render our officers, eprings from tho s nie motive,. as is intended also a an .act or retaliation. Through the confideng tcniptr of Adjutant tieneral Tuom vs. they have obtained all the numerous ofllccrs we held as prisoners ; and hating doue so, they coolly announce they "have concluded to dctatn tho I nion oflicers who should have been returned ia exchange. Madmn tbit they arc, they aro treasuring up wrath against the day of w rath Those Union oRicei perfiJiouIy hcl.l by thera must be surrendered, or if not, their ntmes will presently be the rallying cry for a host double that which now beleaguers Rich moud. In the meantime we st II h d I -ever d tliousand rebel prisoners. Froni tlnv-e the Oovernaent sliould atonoesct ap.ut a j. umber equal, in the ratio by cartel, to the Union ollicers held at Richmond. Thc-e w ill be surrendered when our olli:ers arc w it!ii:iot.r lines or on hoard a United States war te.mcr, and not till then. The Ooverntuent has been too long fooled in this mitter, a: J tbo p blic hopes too often ruoVly l the.l. y porpetuallT firiu'j traitor" th' ndvanti. A'. Jl. DAVIS V MACHT Tv) Bt Tnnf tin: FatMit (lovrasMtNT. The WhingUn corre-pndent f the New York W" 1 1 1 write: Some time ago ttcd to yon tint immediately after li.w great lAttte l4fore Richmond, JctT. Davis srnt -t private letter to In' Naplfon and tji;crn 't-tri aki ii for an inuncht ie ot.it MM f tout!icni Confederacy, ttiii; i tl. nnc tiire the ris t. why it t 1 i-er be cither oo!.i'ierel or tn'"i ' it. I The rro:.s wrre ruefully et buth h trnv'.r yteu tic l!y writren. c,:a i.i. tori si summary of i!-eevc;it ne t'ic bc.-'rn'ng ofthewir. a?;d cip'tioit, to the French Fmpemr the prt.-ten!r 1 ri!u the run dact of the wjr iLce the f I. f Fort ":n tr. Il now rems lhs,t Luls Xpde;i, alter haTinir taken co;nince f this letter. eut it ta M.TliouTencl, Ii ), mruck 1t the hcis. herein contained, ent e or I to the Frenrh oo ul in Kichmon 1 U coai" immcJutelr to Tari, in order lo jdJtc fror t-uJciT Daria aasertlons were tiuv We .e y the 1! mail tliat, in olJier-e t lli order rorr'tfl.lhi pfntlf una h l;ft K:'Iiin :..! and 5 now cn hia way to I'nn'-e. w!:cre ).raniouJt ripcctrxl." -. The DrHlt SUiikrr. Dr. Juhuti usd t, ty i'i a ' um Mas a scoundrel who was afrsnlof !.:. g. The oil moraliat ws right Thion bo trembles an i run, when tbttv w.o bi n ttanJ, is essct.ti 1 1 There is n i rntnhocd in ?tim. lie is a til, abject. ou! les creature W h-t!ifr he gjes n brrva-fcloth er in fustian, whether he hi!s from the Fifth at- ; enue or the R wery, he is alike an object of k a a . uetesuton ani cor.tempt. .Mea cant htlp hp;'r g him. It is an intinrt of bumio nature, imp'anted for the iet purposeTbe race wtuU i;.k l-elo t'jj lea cl of the more nob'e brute, if cowarLee were rerpeclb!e You cannot connive of a nation of dst-ls. without imigming üumtnity at its very 1 t point of degeneracy. Were socity t-eifccUy l.clU.f.il in Leari and aos!, it ou! i n;t atHde a wh.te htrred Lire 1 at all. th y.u1 1 lke rood care that the e;cc e 'ouM P t breed wou d deal with him in . mc ücIi ort the ancient CemiAns dealt .th the r V3cb-nJ, taking them to the i.eareat peat bp. pir.n!r!p thera d-.n with u oaken .take, arrt bid f.rj them le there io iae ijaroc rt 00 ai.t men. A'.ie V.rl

l!"or tu Epre-.

the Memory of William I. Jrnii.

at mi.tici(ti ii i. TIku rl fiom n.ii in iLy llM'IU, 1h U kit !-ej.iu;$ Ii vr I i 1 10 cuirt L itii. N more wr t hil tli fclan.- of tlii:v ey.-, üb, 'si hari t iltluk that Uk-u .-ii h u Ut die.

t 1 LV.t e knw 't! te!; M t tir laiL.-r' will, Ali 1 b- . I tb w..rn irt "j -st j he lilJ." it. ihn i:5 .n ibv l-rw f ' U-a:ltt vmrimu..! wl.ijr .f tU Wiu.l au.l We na1 tLy p : . is a ijuict Ki r, Aa-t ar'.T.ti i.e an- 1 t Sj-r till;tT, T' t!. Line II;.!'. 1 -, t-a k iti tli irJ'.'i. -f id I ike a , j . :t -. ;..! -n 1 a trc f i-iat. A C!'..i;lv tl. .'tit -:...-t t i Lfavnr1 i::ht. T ti.e w irM ukiH h 'i t t'. fr v!' ti' f, WLrr dtU- th .' .iii-l Jv wriiMtf, Wr'il pre t ih re ia tLit Wtt r Nn l. A J is, a la; !.. auJ uii'-'ukm !ift S!dilor. I ,lt:i tAt litJ to lii" KJitois. (hi tho whole, 1 think thoy luve it ver) ;Oivl time. That n uioii i! i0L'ir jIii!ii for American bo!, "Maybe, my son, you may bo one day Vrtlueutt" miht bechange.l advantageously lr My sju, uiavbc uu iuvv live some day to be an E litt r. "Asior lh yrttent Vici dent, if he can fleep o' nights, he can lite thruuh anything ! I repeat it, IM.Um have a iroinl time, no mattet hst thev iv to tho contrary. In the tirt p'acp, 1 know that j tho iitim of nn llhtor. il honorablv fil!el. is ccoinl to none in this country, ifc nceil envy no one hi ir.iluential power; would that ia many cases it were more conscientiously vvtehlcd. If an 7'ior Is an ignorant mao. it is his on fault, no matter from whit ?ravll beginnings he mav have rieu. Corn ing in cwdact, ns he doe-'. Ith informatiin ovcrv instant, on :ll the ulnot biiij toji ut the day, it is uctt to it:i;.oib!e lie houM not Newell informed. AVu be must, whelh crhe will or not. Think on what he has j read he musd; tell his ulutviher. in woid, I wliat ho thit.ks about it, nt:d rellect ami ile- i ci lc tipon the submitted thouhgts of others I for his column, he mint. Herice th mind 1 of an editor is, or may be, rt j-etlW t lhioyclo ! pedia of information. Of eunene bus his ! peculiar tnitheraticns; it would be b!cing ; if his suh-cription lit were 1 irge enough for him to say jud wlut lis pleases ri;ht and left, without fear or favor. It would le a blessing if bis subscriber would always p.iy punctually, without dunning. It wouM be a blessing, when he uses Mtpcrhuci tn ellorts to ; lcac them, if they never would find j fault or crumble, for the sake of grumbling. It would be a blessing if thet wouMn t Ptay o long when they come in to see him "jut a minute," and he is iu a frenzied hurry to say iugo, nndcmt'. It would be a blessing (to thy-e who a;p!v) il he could publish and pay for, at the valuation of the writers, ail the immortal tia-dithat is offered. It would be a !!esinj if other editors, "who can ee nothing in his pa;cr." wouldn't steal Iiis nrt!clesf.iiit intlv editorial an! contiibuted without credit. Hut, on the contrary, how eins that beautiful bouquet on his dek? Where that fine engraving on his ofhee wall? How came that beautiful picture and convenient inkstand there? I'd have you to know that the donors have not Wuvjys an n ihy wish to grind in that olhce. 1 dare say you will try to make me believe that F.Ji'.ors rue human. Now I deny that, for I myself have, in past days, bad evidence to the contrary. Rut never mind that now. You may Uli me that Editors are not above the weakness of publicly and slily slipping in a good word for a good friend, when he needs it, and tint they arc not abovo giting a tm t "Jricnd" a good satisfying dig when h needs it, and so would you. If a raan is to be overhauled for that, there' got to be a montruus overturning t f matters in other pi ices beside Kditor' otlice. 1 cin'ess I vunetiroe.s covet ihe ijuaniities of books he accumulates free gratis for his library, and I should like to bo allowed to review some of'etn after a fashion of my own. if nobody knew who did it; and I photi'd like occasionally to du-t their lorriblo de-ks for the poor creature, and opon lhoe hermetically sealed windows, and advi-e them not to make themselves prematurely bald by uo.ui:;g their hnt$ in their oflices, woe U iu ar.d week out, as if it were reces'stiy their ideas should bo kept warm like chickens in order to hatch. Only tint I am convinced that every bod v must work iu their own war, and that i: F.d'.tor hol to work in a clean place, they couldn't w.itk at all. Xow if they opened their ofii-e windows of a hot day. they might po.'siblt br cooler, ami a etud hditor, in times l.ke t'u,,-c, when all the fire and fury we cuul I itn-tcr would not begin to cxpes our national emotion, vou see for yourself. the thini wouldn't be tolerated. Ucsile, tf?wir of Yn inght to bo getting used to a hot rlacc, .and thet mi;ht as well berm now 1 ANW tins. Thel'r rttrli Iron r!:id I'risate I.n Nor r.tnudio The French iron-cUd Frigato La Nor in iii-lie, oaloird of which Admiral ;Jurien De La llraviere has hoitcd his flag now on her way to Mexico, is '2." I feet in length, Tij feet n wid:h, and draw -a from 21 to J." feet water. She is rtovided with al'dO horse tower engine. Lakes i tons of coal, a snfTcient ou ntity to ner cigni uaya. nn-j cur es thiriT-six lio plunder guns, to res poding to the" K poun Jer Armtrcn gun To e it h of these K'ms U nttacke! a hot con Un.iiig I.m rounds carlridcs The iror , -late s w 1th which the Norman lie i entirely j 11 re I', ir.lc- thcU. Ou h r i!e-li tf.rrr is an iron blck boue with rHrih holes fr ma sc try fire, rrotcting the pilot and the c rnrru Ti !rThe pred of l' Nor.mtidie aergs from U1.. to 13' Ltt.il an hour, according to the i cnibe d,i.rr lihltd When nt full peed her j to i-i j:i ol coil i uüicirnt to enab'e her tw i un t' e acc of .". 4' t miia w Uli out cooi'n,; U'hrn only half of her flrrs are lighted di- can ad t!.e tÜstanco of .'l.bOO miJlt-- wit bot l l:e b il.!i-(d ta top hrrrt'. Her err is c orne-l ol JnO mm, intiulin,' tie pi;irier-. Üben boirding U necfi-ut !nt t.nnl'cr in-ffaseJ.bv in n 1 dition tl rnaiinrs. Slie rarrie provisior for w im tt'.hsaü'l'i thought by Voeir-etend men io'i.c ccia.'-lciflj intu'i.fnblt?. He: nüin utie are ? id t l eial if not n;erir t .hse of Anv WioOc I vcel hi rxiiinr Sn Mm Your i le t ot Nisntleoi' i at - tales is greatly vtig;rited. Neither l-e nor .any of his npp.,is:it w ere atfiitonie-I to fiht battle w ilh armiea eacee-lmj ItKl.tMhl mrn on rich i!e At Ejhu li e Froncli lud -sHaM n?id the Kuoina 7.".. At Jena Napn'cou ht I le than HH).fXh and the PrWar.a lea than lI.lOl. At Auierlüi N;i'r.ni Tt a J - . aud the ltuiana ar;d Au-tiiir.s l 1.0-m. What t'ic eiset forces were at Waterloo, it rem do two h'ntortsns hate ict lee:i able to aree u,vu; but after "!n)tcer'M'ig down" all the accounts, it i safe to iy that Xajrtteon'a efTwtije force in tt renowrel ff!e wa alout Tl.lta, Än, Welünto t's tili less At the tfriit!o battle of p.otAdi!io. the Russian force was IZ2.(Hi men, w.th f-l--) piece ef artillery; while Napoleon Iu 1 lXl.f" trvopsj.of hora HO,fXV were cavalry, but he bad only pieces of artillery. The battle wm one of the f ercet atd b!ouiest on record; the Ruiaian lo!tie about IiM and the French ahov.t P.(rh Over fitty per-en! were killed and wounded on loin sns. pHOTOGRAi"H ALBUMS und

AFPUCATION FOn LIC2KCZ.

THE undersigned hereby gives tic tUftl bo will applf to the Board cf Cu

DO nntv la tha Koard (( CLiy CoiainiaaloDcrs at tblr uaxt regular acaalon fr hn to 011 iptruuou r.qaoi ia h v Ikintniurt itillm Ti Mvmlb'i 6Q wtlCB 14 lUjaor are u a.'.J ara Wate4 on Vj 65 ln II. ril f Tarra.1l mto ftn Ii,mvh1p. VtC cwuntr. InJitna. Ulng a ilot'llntwn a tla rc-Uaatn Houm." HKS. HI I'Mau". is, ii-ui INSURANCE. Arv Von limurrilf Winnesheek Insurance Compauy c PRBBPORT, ILLS. Will an airumulatol urj.Ki -f er Total Liabilities of this Company lor !..- M, n per swoin report by tho Seci-t : y DIRKVTOKS : HON'.K. 11. WASimURNK. Memnrrof Cr"Kri- f. u llllu . J. WILSON SUAFFKIl, CUrkClicu'.l Court, f t;.h. D,m tV., I I. WM.S liRAY. Traurrr ! Sl-! -if-n I'.., I.I SMITH D. ATKINS, Mate'a Attorn.-y, Uih Ju.tUUl C.rruO. CAAIH.F.S DKERE, Plow Matiuraeliiirr, U line, VL .1 0 H N T. JONES, Klis 11-4 N'W rt, 111. HIRAM RKKJHT, ,Kx-Ma)fr t.f Ire pf.rt, llliiioia. CHaS. I..CURR1E11. I'l.itn w i it-r, J.F. ANKEN'V.M. D Mrn.t'rr r I-i'.t.-ttiir- .f III. T. OltMSllF.U, Ju.l f Si .hnioiil'n:.i Court. W. II. VAN F.PPS. TnVt .rSti- z. SoeJ.-ty f I I'" - MICHAEL S?H AEFFER. Att'-ru y a: Law, Sali-i.i, Id. OFFlCF.lis. .I.WILSON SHAFFER, lWi. SMITH D. ATKINS, Vice Pi. Vi. WM. S. OR AY, Treasurer. T. ORMSREE, SecreUry. T. .1. Foiim:sT, Agent for Terre Haute, Ind. auslm MUSICAL. af. is. M.1E1J., 1'IANO TUNKH and ULfAl HMIJ. TlfOUI.ll resjH-cifullv atiucuisre t Ibe itlna .f t Ti'rre Haute an l nirroamnnR country, inai i.e U reaJy on all calls t rrfalr nnl lune 1'ianos, ana to keep thera 1 kiwmI irJ r ty the -ar. He can b fauml at the luwg Ptoi e In "tLe TYrr Uaat Uous. Itolldin?, ami Lis charge will be touinl -ry reasonable. II baca ivave iotutjoin the follow ins refereicfs.: Mr. J. (i. IdN'DF.MANN. Tiano Tuoer.La nur.ued tbe WudneüS In this Place fiir year, with nerfect aucevaa auil euite Mtufiitriei to bis employera. All the ytanoaci tue lerre liauia r emaio iic'' have een under his care, aud lie La Rained ruy entira ronfldence. 1 can therefore, rorJlally recommend lumUmr M-rNona in tbU vicinity, who may need his aemcv, a rvliablo maa and a correct tuner, wboe aervicea will ba wore detdratile, from the fact that living near ho enn att-nd to his buMncM wLCiierar any accidetit may render it ti-cenary. f r UL-IVIVL'U rrlr-rloal of the Music iVpartmor.t cf tbe Trrr Haut Fctnalo ColiWe, the ibfccrilr8, Leai lily concur la the above rfcitnnjcndatlon. HKV. JOuN CUYEKT, KKV. JAUHtCIlAl'MAX, r.KV. LYMAN AllHOTr, KKV.-M. A. JKWKTT. JuialSdly UNDFRTEAKINC. 11. WALTKH Will devote his VX fill Ira attention tf t tc abve bu!ues at CfcaJwkk'a LUery Stal le, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Club, Ve!v-t and YTood Cofllm, ltb a fiilt and torn-pl-te asuortuiMit r rndrrtnkrrs (ood und TriuiinluKs Alo, all aizo of the late and Improved Hylea AlKrAl.l.HJ C'asrs and CJakcln ! I hae mada arranir menls wbert'oy I can eil th above fUtiea und Cat kr It at Tiro thirds their Formtr Friert! AtkI have aWoxcry nmtb retacd tbe price of loth an l V elvet Cornni. l'.y my tliorou;h kriowlelj:e, forraer exp. riet.cf, low price atnt eaclolra attrrtton to tb: Lunltie, I bfif to re'aive a altar rf public favor. I? p-e-erved In lea auy length of tfiue d1red l arnage ru-rn-Iiea ahfn iifirej. Si. II. TfALTKR. G0AP8 AND CAN0LE8. I. V. IllJsfsltt TV, Mnuft 1 n r r t f Oerraan and No. 1 Soaps, Common And Frcised Tallow Candin. ac.t 0ii a,l,S HtU Kact part rtbeftty. 4'4t teilen tt nil SoitjtH by arlaal rticWt. A bUral tliac outil 111 be tii. I a to Ikuw L t.uy .'rt lTgm qfiantlO olp and t'auiUri 1 1 ii i ..tr.1 rq-ia? I. ot tnaJ1 riiAai.ta I' " Ü I ii ' fr Tll '' irre ' INSURANCE. IIHK AND INLAND POLICIES JL laaTied a tbe -Lina Insurance CetrpanyJ.-f llartr-rd, Cmoecitcat. Ca Ataet tl.rW.tX FI R E AN I N L ÄlTl ) PO LI C I ES ia u ed Im tbe fVe an I itarlt! Company, SprlreS'h'. Maa. Cb A taoo.rso. HUE POLIClEsTvucd in the Fire In craiwe Coopary ef Hartford, CotirettJ ut Cah AM-t tTW.OOO. IJtSfR AMI ta iL abere !J aM reliseteCoiBpa. fcie an ta frornre4 al rcavo.iabl ratea, a afll catl(n ta U IV Inftiiraucr. Aj p'.icai'.oj.s for policie in Pluenit Mututi LjN loaranca CTTtpany ef HartfoH, Cee"ileU Catb Aaaefa MO.eeA ty J. H. UAGF.C. ACtt IV. Joara A. Woea, M4tcat Baieblftar. apt'i'.aa

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A NEW DHATTAl IS NOW OFFERED! f 1MIK LKADIXO ClIAUACTKHS X Pr.:U..t .rr TACTS !" Ukh Jraw Crowds of Admirers!

i VUo g.M.u tU If at rfJUin; at tU UKVKLUION j VK ivit UKVKLOr, .t4 uuly to U- rrn t le

ItlXKEYK CASH STORE. A Word to the Wise is Saificient V IjOOK WF.IJ, tUn ", l-tte U for punLa-e W. .. a,Ua TAI KSntY VF.I.VKT CA"!'" I.(NJ ter vara. T" -er br the liter KfU aawrra i.rv r ! t-Kt rAn mu-.iy , ru claim "Co tUn to" tie " Rucke y fa'i Storr" uhrre tt it dotn ! mm: aT Tin: l'OLLOWINO PRICl: 'x ' t a - llitisecl Caiptts at hjcvnta per ysid. Three Ply Carets at ?-a cents j-er id hook ;il tht'M t'ari't'lft! " Nm f.)U TLrce Ity C.rjtf; I'rkr atifai-Ury to j.urtlt ? t r i.o mit. t... ...... .w.t ..i i.flil ilU iL at-uj tl.ei. t-t lJ 1.0 tuyinsjtill tLe' ISTD.lTJli" ha l.en reach - f-tl Mini ... - - - .ft I ItruU rM t may posslj.ly Jl ' M'" J1 w j tnta per yrt' thrn y.u wo il.t fc I la.t I t-at , pal I rrli .ki cefit. j Haul and Murvstixtite! "Kvory Jay rlr. M.meibtn rw ." whl v.-..m.!a f.r tliosf Do!uloi Bnr4fiins I.N IN i HA IN I'AUUKTS at Mc Vr yd WALL PA1KK! X,ui.m Tt jjrtinilar mare lji-r-!ur. UtX V H I, lo-n com Lere befi re ) mi I uy. L. RYCi: h SON. FRESH GOODS. ''HollfV foilll) ((l-llt" AN T11KR AND LAST LOT of the Season Opening this Morning ! Only 01.7O FOR A LARtii: SI.ED tUILT, -AT i;bsai,im uoor .v t o., Cor. Main and Fouith St. L. RYCE&SON. Received this iß fit! PER EXPRESS. L AD1KS UUck Silk Mantle; IjkJir-.' rialn HlflcL nd Kt?rnre1 ilferndli Suaimer Sliwls .f otLrr mat' tl I. aeo iHizr.N LAD I IIS' I.IM1S HANDKKRVMIEFS Great tn.tnrrwerit offered to purrbate by lb i'.oi. Ladie'.MUai-a and Cbitdreti'a C Jo Hon 1-Iose, Im rvrry iie ami rj-nlity. AddiiioiMl lii'lBi r .ueuta ofTored l i'inlui by di.i. 2m IL-ad Nrts, every color, at 25 cm each; Indies and Cbil-lrou rtc-tc Miilx-rhU e p. tern. L. RYCE A SON. 1 KN'l'S Your pai ticuUr r .T I directed to nttHtilton HMJoz. Cent's White Linen Ihrdktrclftl Ty the dozen, much under yti'xe Geiit'a CottoN Half H je, by tbw .i - Snpi tor quality. Gent'a Neck Tiei. Collars In I.luen and I'-i r; tioMfu Ulli MiOt" aifi tie-t.t i tirtilMf (iu Ketx-rally. GF.NT.S' SI MMKRCI)THS-Allc.,:..r, verytheap L. RYCF. A ?ON JEWELERSJ.M.CRISHBn, t'tHIHS IN roi;its x watch JF.WELRY, fill.VFR WARF., n KINK Pot'KKT i I'J'I.l'.ItY i; a covrtrTi. AM'Ktni:r iV it' il'-". A J. A NU KANVY ihiniis ' l.wav o hoi ( InrU, U atrlie raitd Jet Iry U )iMlrelnHd U iirrauled. k Mkuiu ink nu r, IflNiailTi: Tili: TCMT OFKICR. rofira PTftttT, traraidwl. TIlltllK I IAI TL. I!V I. ALE AT4D PORTER.

( l WKISS t CO. re treiiea to VT fr- ihly tbe barrel, t-m'e.1 fa.a:y and Jdiral rntK. ALK. ltiItTEIl.CIDEILLAiJF.lt HEF.lt, treuk Ale 1rteMWe rorte", l"btladljbla rMr, iHrto Ale, Matiri A, ktlaoia 1r ter, C4cinDail larer Hr, LmU a0 Irf Peer, (.tL'eJ Cller, c Ac. n. wr.i.as a co lralera ia GrorrrW a4 rr6'.Ma, 5a 1 Vain trrel, betwesm Ta'rd ä Fctmh Mree:a, tnatlMi TBIlKK-UArri. IM NÜnERY. f H AVK VlfltcYl AHE I) llie entire I 5trry etkof Mr. Uatdy, Martlalt, Clark cpwt ty, 111 atd ata prrnared t farci.h all kiM ? Trrea and Ortiamaatal Fbrvbbery at Im laet . a a prist. A p la Trees, tf any iie, fretu Ittfh la 1 lrLa in dlnce'cr, trA fn-ta re. . ;t fare ol l. )j:4Iy 5. IU1W0RTH.

DAnno coLunrj.

Wholesale and Retail GASH DRUG HOUSE! COIMK. OCSTU AM) MUX aTfcttT. TKRBK HAVTi:, AD A V A PROPRIETOR. d o 0 -a. K I 4 Llrutembrv the Place TC31K Old) IIBOIil ACIiK, j T3-A.IE.3P1,C3 HAHH DHTia HOTJOK. i Corner ff rurtu 4 aalantr!, TEURE UAUTE IND. THOMAS H. B A Propriitor.

MEDICAL. HELM HOLDS (JENiTlNi: TION.

PREPA HKJULY CO.NCKXTKATKir' COVil-tllMlFUlDKnUACT Lfciir AI'oIÜrtiH hnrrltic Sruiislr 1 For IMeaf a of tLe LLAÜl'EI'.KID.NKYK r.bia u I au.tLIUJllCAI.tiWtIJJXüS. " Ibia Melictne inereaaca ibe dever of I(re.ua aod eaettre the AVKI;.M ltto teafttr ctb ly wtieb tie WATF.kV Vll CALCAhOls" c.rtUi, ami all CNNaIUKAI. EN LA Ell K Vt ... reduced, aa wU a l'AI.N AM IXr USÜMATfON i and ia coo-l f.r VKX. WOl'KX, iK CHILI -KEV. j ULMU !'sr. TLACT BVCiU' ! a .1 t I'r 'eai.e-e Art.iuXrro.ul H.iH.vf IWtioL Varl. a W ai k . . m Weak Jf rrt'is "in hu i.i t.Tfiiiirf, TremM;rir, WaarfuJra-?X Piuln tLe 1 jck. uxtular yteln1 lufclne tftb riodr. liorr'-r cf ln rtr rt lInit.ci.f j-i, Calvcr-al l-.i.ir (u, . HtIUi.d Dryr.eM; i.f t!- Ui, 1MIWKNCY. F A Tt fTY , F iTlf lnc I ITS IN 'OSKÜF WHICH IHK rATlKMJVVS U'K AVLo tan ay th. iUj arr T,rt freiut "t f w 'INAMIV ANUCtiNSCVrTIOF j JJai y aie ewar cf tlarau .f tU,r ciVr:il. I'ITNONK. ll.Lro.M KKS. . rill. UFColtüS tiKTIIK l.NSAXi; ASTI l Vis An.'.iLeMel.K .ljr Milif y C sr.pu' HAEMiiraiTUM ., ibsT.iM,.r tu Taaraiioji tu f. cussi 1 1 1 1 K..N t,N(K a fffctfh wn !T" J;i ANi- VVKAkAkSS, Kquti. iL ...S . f t, , .:lt j,.e tu strmALm atJ i i.k ii . . . . ,. 'K1"" .yMctu, u, lAiii.ai IICIIC Itr.rlatlf FKÜAI Y-Yk WALKS-FEUALO OLL i,ü U'Lil 4JLM.I.K. M A KU KP VK UlX TKMILAllN! ktAKRLAUK IN kl ANY AFFFCTIO.XS WX'LLUtt TO FE M A U r tLe Kilxact Buch I. ureqnaiie by are ctL.r renxe', . tn(.Llro-la or heteot.on. Irarmfarltr. ralnfirt-tM-a. or hurrre.iv of Ccstoroary KracnaUun. ,. staled or irrbo.i ute of the Lterts,l.t.ctiriL. or W Iute, .sterility, aod for all ew.pUn.ta 1ik-u1. et i... tto halber ar.ii R from Inlcrn;or. IIa) ite nl l!'j8tioru vt Jn tlie l)." ',L!:.'K CK CHANGE OF UFF. F C SYMrTUM.S AkUVK NU FAitU.7 bilüLLÜ I:K UITHüCT n Taaa o atoac IUlsa, klcacaar. oa tartaaaaar Mrr.iriNroa ran taaaar akd tacaaora riatawai HFI.MFOLU-.H KATILVCT MC11U fkra i;cui: r dim.asisi luallti.eirrtaaee. At litüe Kitua, . Ultle or i.o chance of I;iet; N0 laco'.vetieaK, Mi NU KAFOSCEir, It. i'iKi freeaent dr.lrc ar.d atea trer.Ät w. I riiiate, tteret-y Ilenjovir Ol-etructitö ; rrevenur.; and Cannp Sti Ktiire ot tLe rettira Atlayir. Fan and loflaiaioatioi., k freqerit LeUaisof öiMaes, anl eipell.r.Ä aliIVioe.-. I)teaaeJ. a id wi.m-ut Matter. Tanraia rroM TaoraAtvi WnOWAVK FKKS TIIF. VXCTIliS OF (Jl'ACKS aed Lo I;se j ald nkavr rrt to be curt-d in a ab' i time. Lave foui.d they vn-re dttt-iTpd, an J ttat tL ; ItdSoS" La, ly tbe o-e of "l'owcrful A.'tnu. i etiK'l-fm dnadupln tLe yjiru, to breaaeut In ' an aerarated frtn. arxl ' rLRHAI'.S AI-TFR X'AKLlAtJK. Ue llKIJinOUi'Ä KITiaCT LI CUU fvr all ateln'iie au a'ikeaaea ottLe t ICIAIt OIt.A( VA Leiher exlstir.f In r.. ou f lim a From wbateTer caune orifinalinr, and no matter now ro.x. STAMIIX.. of tbeae frg iii rvnlre tLe ua of a liier Uc IIFLMnoLlÄ K TRACT LUCHÜ LS IHK (iKKAT IMl'KRTIC 1 And is r riain ta LavftLe doirrd rC.it In all l. rar for which it I recoiMru-MiiSeu. . K idmee t f tnt rt halle and r pw.all.le ia. tr will accompaiiy tl. r.f dicln. I CKLT1FICATKS UP LTKF.S, l"r m toSOjrar' rttH2., c VA lib t.aaif tricnri tu SC1KNCK AND FA kl F. Frlce 1 par V(tüe, er pit for t5, dliTerr4 to a y ; al trea, Sx-rely jiack d frm ota r ation. t a-t ri' inj l.'ini in all cortiinuniraUoi.. ' nirr t.itarniHreJ. Ailvlte Cirnll AFFIDAVIT. Teraojially ancared trfore n.e, an AI lrruau cf tie I dlyuf FLIladcljibla, II. T. HKIJy HOIJ, ChemUt, X.m tetnr duly wotn, uoea aay icai nie preparation ctotalns fco narcotic, merenry, er liJurU u drer, Lut J porely rrrrUMf. II. T. HKUIUl.l j So'e Manufartorer. ) SaxHuai.d aul . li' e! Lrfi,re ir.e, tbe 2Jd r!y of ?tcTn-r,l4. VSkf. F.1I1KHAK1, AJ tcn.an. I A Jdrr Ixtt-r fr it.foriaatuiti Incirt.tn4.. tK-e 1. ! W.T.t!F.I.MnOLl. I raittcal atl Ana'rtW al ChrniUf , 1(4 ...u!li Tetitb 8t 1-d'ow Cbetnut Fl.". ttt.:v.ni: tit- toi rutii na AND I Nl iaNciFLKD I'KALJ li. K bo eiteartr to di'tvua "urmn vn" aid "iwi aa" ArmtixsonTBi aartranoa arraiaiDar . g KelmUdd'a ilenntue Freparatlona. " " F.auact Haclia. tar.ajarl'.la. " " luiproTed H"e Wli. a..ldtj T. IL HAKK k C(' J.lt. (TMXdil M, 1. M.lKiNNKLI.V, ALLEN I KNCF, (1. W.rATUICK C. , And all IixeBlta erery-wbere. ASKFOK HRLVUUUi'8 TAKK NO ItTUI . Cut ont the aftTertlaemeiit and aend rr IL AND ATomiMFOSmON ASD tlWrr. Wattl.6C21Aly .1 Slight coia, er gfac JDhtual, xuhizh might r e:rJL 'ff "Hle lw'.jIc retnc:?, if rcßl(:zic2t cf.y terminate: ccrirui'.j Feu drt a'uro tht imcrtin? cj zUj:Wi a fcilßL er Itjit cl(.L :r, iia f.rzt ; ir, the tsgirjiincr ivculd mild rar.zjy, if nzi atlcr.dcl tc, recti aUac'ca thu lur.fc. xvereflrci ir.iroduszd elcvrr- cars ago. It hie icen i rcifi thzt they are thi lest artige lefcr tho pulli fr $cii qls, field , ÄncJüL , eig.l j'rj fiuiziunliticJi ani giving immcdijiit rclitf. WtttMic Spcnhers & Singer uillf.rrl th(7ri cff2i'J.aX f:r clearfr: und irer.tTirririg- th re ire. r,oU ly cU Qrscgids and Q1; in 'tt 5 cents ft r bcz Fur Snlr hf ftL7dwly-ia THUS. 11. RARR. Iruitct Trrro-Uabt' we , ousiiwure OF! PECTORAL TROCHES. lour yminiD ib tu biiütei For Ihe luinnl.Kf K Ii r arid rrrtala Ctire 4J rttttgli. l ohU, Inlliif ixn, AMI.ma, llonr.rtirsa wnopiii 'Cla. (aiurralh llravaa rlilllkt I'll fir lilt llrrailimtf. Sore Thronl, Ac. Ac,, Ac. ; For ü.r.l'tr, rr.Vlle Fpralra ar,4 F:t.rr, tt. ; TROCHES r l:.di-r far Cl-arb.g a'.J ! Bir.rKtbetj'.njr iLe Vvc, Katnorlna: Boaraeoa. t. . i The eaae witb akKI tiy ara take. bete ' nrriel in tbe pot.et, rrV.;r:r,r to rerrati..o rlayareaty fr on an o. 10 the moat o'tiiCe renttttr,.an-L.aM re -tteut recminendat;on to aJl to Kl-e thect a fair Irl. frlcei 23 fenla Ier Ilse. y ImfClata rurally, a1 at l.,leal y Ta. H. Baaa, corner 4tb ard W'ai-aaii JHrreU, Terra Haute. ATBAKTLETT'S 50,000 lbo. In icLar.re fvr IIooL'm, Slatioiirr) and j ram v ioocU. Ci,44Air i" f FURNITURE. 311 CHEAP !FU RNITUR IS -OO TO EaM Terrt Haute llouee 0t7dtt