Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 January 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

TKRBK HAU

TfeandaylMornlBg, Jaaiiary 16, 1868

Wl are gratified to learn that the State

IBcman

being wmoved from the tuni-

bl*»down old bailding on Kentucky mne

to

tha and itoMtiitMltetictiai

on Tennewee street, whoreitlstwpedthat each of the archives as fajtaro not already been destroyed by mould* ai»d Vermin nay be preaerved from fortbtf iajBrj.

The new bailding bat been erected under the persona) supervision of Got. Baker, and baa not been a profitable job" to the contractor. The limited appro, priation baa been most carefully boabanded, aeeuriog a great deal of *ork and mas tonal in proportion to the money ezpondi «d. Money enough he* been paid in mil for the old ahantiea where the offices of tha Auditor, Treasurer and Secre, tarj of State have been kept to erect sof« eral buildings admirably adapted to the parposos required. sp^jv.

The cfflce ol Superintendent of Public Instruction is rightly regarded ns a position of great honor, for it is erident that the paltry emoluments of the place cannot be supposed to occasion the active competition manifested to secure the nomination of the Union Convention. In* dianapolis has three Richmonds in the fa (he persons of Professors Shortridge^ Boss and Young, all gentlemen of acknowledged ability and distinguished for their suocessful labors in the cause of popular education.

It was supposed that Profeesor Hoss would not be a candidate, he having declined a re-election over his own signature, but bis name was brought forward, by intimate personal friends in the Marion county convention last Saturday, and an earnest, but friendly, contest occurred between his admirers and the supporters of Prof. Shortridge as to which should be endorsed by the convention. The nomination of Prof. Young gave the oonteat a triangular aspect, and after a thorough canvass of the claims and ^oalifloatiens of the respective aspirants the convention decided not to reootntuend either, thus modestly leaving one vacant place on the State ticket.

Almost every city in the State has its candidate for this office and from the immense array thus presented the Convention ought to be able to make such a selection as will insure the cordial approval of the friends of otir public schools, ..

Tbe 8late Convention.

We trust our friends throughout tbe State are duly impressed with the im» portanco of sending full delegations of live men to the Union Convention which meets at Indianapolis on the 20th proximo.

Ciraumstances indicate, beyond a doubt, that the approaching canvass will be prosecuted by the Democracy with a degree of zeal and energy surpassing their achievments in any of the memorable campaigns of the past. Ignoring a record which ought to have condemned the party to perpetual minority, as it has many of its trusted leaders to eternal infamy, they rise from the nshes of their shame and oft-repeated defeat demanding to be entrusted again with the government of a country which they plunged into an exhaustive civil war, and confidently aspire to the control cf a State in which they well nigh succeeded in organizing a formidable rebellion auxilliary to the cause of their Southern allies.

With an effrontory unparalleled since tbe anoestor of the party appeared in Paradise to organize the first rebellion in the history of the race, the architects and authors of all the evils which afflict the country, including the National debt, oome before the people of this State prating .of "severed States," "military despotism," "usurped power," and "regulated appetites and amusements" as the result of "radical" rule.

With an audacity which,—-we quote from their State platform,—1"language is inadequate to express," they shed their Peckcnifln tears over "the dead who freely sacrificed their lives in the defence of our once glorious Union," and appeal to tile surviving comrades of the heroes slain by the Democratic rebellion to assist in reinstating the party in State and national offices.

Stealing the livery of Heaven to serve tbe devil in, the party which contemned greenbacks, hissed and hooted at them( cried them down on 'Change, and used every effort to destroy their value when the life of the nation depended thereonj now comes bofore the people as the special champion of ''treasury notes, commonly called greenbacks."

Ne pretext or profession, however inconsistent with tbe party's record, however absurd or hypocritioal, provided it may possibly win a vote, will be either above or beneath their tactics. Their motto is, as it has been in tbe past, "Suece»s by any means." They count largely on a supposed apathy in the Union party( but in this "flattering unction" they are reckoning without their host, so Csr as the Union party of this State is concerned. Though little addicted to bloviating the Republicans of Indiana are by no means asleep, and will demonstrate on the 20th of February that they are ready to meet the old enemy under the old leaders and send them once more whining back to that retirement which a decent cense of their manifold political iniquities would have induced thom to court and keep.

We urge upon the State Central Committee the necessity of immediate steps looking to half-fare arrangemonts with all the railroad*, and the prompt publication of such arrangements. If the Committee should delay In this matter, we suggest to our friends at the Capital that a public meeting be held at an eatly day to appoint a Committee of Arrangements to attend to all necessary preliminaries.

Hmm'» Wxkxly for January 13th, contains a sensible article on "Taxes en Knowledge" wherein we are toki that—

Intelligence is tbe eorner-atdn* of a free government. Cheap literature is a vital necessity of our progress and welfare. Whatever, therefore, increases the prices of books and so diminishes the chances of their universal diffusion, ehcourages popular ignorance the law that

starring

Here,

ithor

it the jwttive aui

strife* S tHnaflfcf litoMnre which tbol&pjfteion o®t\r aflronal life cbatactM is the wst. ta^porthat of al TGis is what our present laws do. Tbey discriminate against American literay industry and a change is absolutely necessary to secure to citizens of tbe United States in their own country the same privileges that are guaranteed to Englishmen by the recent postal convention and Neonate them by-tariffvegtttatios

The artieia goes on to find some fault with our new postal treaty with Great Britain, claiming that ft discriminates favor of the Snglish people.

ift

fj.ri" OUB CHICAGO LETTER.

A CURA04'Jani 13, 18«8. This letter was dno last Monday, but it was not written because if it had been written ntien due, it would not have~been what you bargained for—a Chicago letter —at all. I have been touring it—not

it by any means—in tbe for South.

If I had written you last Monday, I should uot have eiy&ytd afire as I enjoy it to-day. Who enjoye a fire -with the mercury at in the shade? I was writing last Monday—letter writing too—but it wassolemn business I Three stories above tbe ground, facing an op9fl window five feet wide, coat off, sleeves rolled up, panting, pe^piring, sweating, used up. The letters W^re'nt brilliant, yea may be sure 1

Flowers? Thousands of them. Ked roses, white roses, yellow roses,

green

roses

(have you seen snch japonicae, camelias —great gorgeous bushes lull of all these and many more, Not quite the abundance of summer a queer and unnatural absence of summer variety and fullness— yet a perfect freshness and completeness in all tbe "specimens exhibited," as they say at fairs. Vie grass Was short and stunted not quite brown, nor yet quite green about as we see it in early May The orange trees hung full as lilac bushes^ and their foliage was fresh as August saw it. The vegetable gardens were advanced at all stages, from May to September.— Young onions just sprouting, cabbages in full head, lettuce perfect, beets just sown, and only a yard distant beets and carrots full grown. This is at Mobile the same at New Orleans, at Montgomery, at Pensacola, and along the coast generally. In Northern Alabama, and throughout Mississippi there are cold rains, and utterly deserted fields. In Tennessee and Kentucky tbfre snow, and the cold is as disagreeable as at Cairo, and nearly as severe.

The cost of the war to the North was a burden, the cost of the war to the South was financial suicide. They staked all and lost all, which brings me back to my text. I suppose all the improvements between Mobile and Columbus, Ky. measuring ten miles wide, and omitting only the four largest towns, are not worth in dollars and cents to-day, as much as tbe mere

farm fence*

I have not reached the peculiar embarrassments which keep the planter, the exslave the Northern immigrant at the three angles of a triangle these in them, salves more formidable than it is possible at this distance to understand, are superadded to sheer exhaustion. Neither five years, nor ten years, under any possible political administration, will suffice to bring order out of this pum*l chaos, or to restore peace where all the conditions of war remain.^ ^T'i

I3. C? 11 nat.

The city has not been so shocked since the days of battle news as it was shocked on Tuesday last by the complete destruction of Farwell Haty and the entire magnificent block of which it formed a part.

It is scarcely three months since its completion, and inauguration of the enlarged and unprecedentedly promising plans of the Association for general and effective usefulness. Tbe origin of the fire romains a mystery its rapid and resistless spread is alone clnar. About four hundred thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed in a couple of hours, and men saw as they rarely see the wings upon riches so easily fly away. The net loss to the Association over all insurance is about $60,0^00. Tenants lost ve^y large, ly, especially Underwood 9t Co. commission merchants, whose loss exceeds $100,. 000.

The very next day the United States brass and clock factory, hf tbb suburbs Westward took fire and burned fo the ground in fall view of hundreds of help­

less on-lookers wboMQ neitbe engine to fight tbdHmes witl of tbe company i&Hboufe^lS perhaps a two-thirds insurance. day and eight since, we have had one«r more alarms in one evening four but all

will cover the total for the week.

Farwett Halt is to be Immediately rebuilt upon aitid'fffmer plan. The Clock Factory is to be as good as new,

being substantially continued raeanwbile. SZWKU.. Mr. Sewell, the owner of

Cbrporal,

thing for the public as well as for himself. My own guess is| that be ]n^t tt/lfirewd as be is generous. He has 40,000 subscribers, but they axe subscribers to a dolliir paper only, and get in the paper done brains and material which must cost very nearly the whole $40,000. Mr. Sewell is

ving premium alone last yea* cost him $1,500 net, and for this year he has provided even more expensively. He first fought a picture for $1,^00 $then had It hrom o- lithographed at a fegure of which he don't like to tell. But whether or not he even gets his money baek, the public have made a gain, for which they can afford to be thankful. This is tbe first fhjrpmt^I^: ^^^n|gde in the West, and although not' equal to the best, is surprisingly good for the first piece. Mr. O'Brien's exquisite Art Journal surprises the critics down East, and the new chromo can scarcely fail to astonish them. I carry a plain silve* watch, made on tbe prairies that runs within five seconds a me$h, al(h0|ij^i&^^ reg ulated, and as watch and chromo and art critiques look me in tbe face41 nod the bead and confess—^Out West

village!"

for a week, congelation has

held car ly frightful. If -I *ooW- W A ,. a» .a&A't fcJL

The universal, the omnipresent fact that overwhelms a Northerner traveling in the South is its supreme poverty. We have nothing at the North to represent it, even by suggestive symbol. The, de vastations of the war wore bad enough but instead of recuperation there has been a steady loss every year since peace was declared. These frosh miseries have resulted naturally enough from tbe simple fact that peace was not restored by the surrender of arms. The structure of society had been shaken as by an earthquak«..and everything was in ruins together. Neither the policy at Washington nor the independent policies of Southern statesmen, nor the theories of military Governors, nor the views of Northern capitalists resolving to turn a quick sixpence, nor the crude instincts of the exslaves, afforded any certan guide out of chaos. Whether there is to be an ad ministration of justice, or only an administration of zeal whether there is to be amnesty or confiscation whether there is to be political equality or proscription, or both—to this day no man has been able to conjecture, nor can any living man to-day tell. To suppose that in a country like this men will plan and build with industry, courage, prudence and success, while all social and political questions are in confused disorder, ia to ahow ones self equally ignorant of history and of human nature. Until the foundation has been dug, until all the lower walls have been surely laid and firmly settled, there will grow no superstructure.

Herald's

between Cairo and

Chicago, measuring ten miles wide. In the South there are no fences, there are no thriving towns, there is scarcely a good farm house, there are no barns, there are almost no cattle, there are no factories, there is no money—there is nothing but b&ro brain and muscle and soil from the bottom upw»rd everything must be rebuilt.

nv.M

The Irittle

does now and then a good

is

Then I traveled, and the

a large

0

..r Uttow. .-1

"Cms?" Train to Janet 6ordo len -\t «&ta-? -HHti Twenty years ago, we &hen I came to New York to sell Grinnel!,. Mlnturn & Co. the Flying Cloud, Clipper, I was then a ebief of the old house of Enoch Train A Co., havittg commenced with Donald M'Kay with the Joshua BatfaSf four hundred ton .clipper, owned in part by Barines, Goodhue 4 Co., and.graduted with the Great Republic, 4,90$ tonp, sold to A. A- Low

St

Cei Then- yttt:

thought me a good-business man. Throw ing up my flftoeu thousand a year. saw you again just as I was embarking for Australia in May, 1853, where in fourteen months I made one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, and bad consigned to my house one hundred thousand tone of shipping.

Herald

of 1856

has over forty columns, af tbf oprregpondenco under "Yoflng Ai^i^"li5bich you recommended my^ubHsh|^g Hn a book, and "Young America Abroad*' to-day is in all thecirculating li&ranetof England. Once more I saw you after having, all through 1866-7, written you from abroad, foreshadowing tbe financial revulsion of '57. I arrived in October of that year, in time to see 1,400 banks fail as I bad predicted- You reviewed my "Young Atnerisa" in Wall street, published by Freeman Hunt, and oalled me a prophet.

The fall (in November) I saw. you again, and asked you to help me join the Erie and Oho and Mississippi Railroads by the Broad Guage Atlantic and Great Western, You declined to be interested in a moneyed way, saying that the

business was advertisements and

the sale of the paper. That five hundred miles was built and James McHenry and Sir Morton Peto paid me, when they sailed in tbe Scotia, ninety-eigh^ thousand dollars for my oonhnisaions.' Yon had column on column on Peto and McHenry, but not a word on Train—sat*

Once more my speeches

vmns of the Herald.

a, sneer.

advnted the fair

Hl

8 *'t

I wrote you showing up the whole blockading business before tbe ships bad got away, and was driven out of England and my railroads ripped up because I would not sell mi l^^of for an English secesh mist made ten-thousand ibllaii ocltf of tbe sale of my Union spMcbes. That was tbe time on

dit

Gen. Pea body, Thurlow Wied

and Charles Francis Adams joined hands on the Seward, Mason and Slidell dispatches, to sell out our country on the London Stock Exchange, an unexposed swindle.

Again, in September, 186£,

I

$3,000,009

called up­

on you with the tot^iptlp^ pajger of the Union Pacific Railroad, $1,600,000 out of the

having been subscribed.

As we shall bsli'Sppy to lake you out in a Pullman Car three hundred miles west of Wyandotte and Leavenworth, on tbe Kansas Pacific, or Omaha, on th»-Nebri (We pay yotf hauclsbtti it.) you see have ^jso carried that point. Success is gdod evidence of success.

"It has oovTS*an a ouiIat BL1S3IN0, it having ctfretHmy face and hands of $n erjy^ion pronounced incur' able by all my phyiicians,1 writes Hannah G. Patten, of Cincinnati, about Palmer's Lotion.

|fir The robber Time, tbat steals the sweetness from. all, fruits and flowers, is baffled by Pbalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus." Its aroma is less perishable than that of foreign extract, essence or toilet water, and incomparably jnjre £eligl|tfol. —Hartford

"Caoat thou notwtoteHr't* amiDd diseased, And wl lont •*«Btl obHrion* antldot*, Clean** tie fool botom of theperlloni itoff

That welch* upon the heart

those who Vhowf

TJ5WKW

jPw»^T The'ptrtnerahTp heretobra exiatlng and knowi as Seath, Smith a Oo., la

JtA&a

COLBUBN'S PATENT.

tried tnd not fonnd Wanting.

We claim uwUlaatTwsatMva (88) »rr cost. HBOsre eord wooA per day SW' llsmn My slbcr Axo made.

McKcssroa?, Deo. 19, 1867.

UitSBS. Lirrmcorr

It Co.

8tas:—I have fully tried your Patent Axe and Sad that it la aU that jou claim for it. It will chop {hater than any other Axe that I

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OF

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saw,

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KESS'

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or

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MARKED DOWN

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CALL ALTD BE CONVINCED

in

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MANNING,

Hoase, sod

Carriage F*alxatii^t rAPIBHAXSIXd, 4tc. Vised ysi«te, of M«y deeorlptlon, Tttsliliss, Patty, Ac., »lw«ys on head, sad fer sale on tbe most reasonable terms. OiTe me call. Shop on Oheirr street, between 3d and 4th. o28dly

WM. B. MANNING, IT HOOflt, SIfflV A*» VBNAMIBTTAt

A I N E On* door last of the Star Grccerj, TSRBB HAUTK^ IND. Plata and Decorative Paper Hanging, Taney aud

Plain Sign Painting. Ceilings aad Walls ralata* aad OMtaim I* Msn Galon, rianos and Kataul Wood Polished in the highest style

at

the Art. Gilding on (Mass and

Japanasd Tin, in all Styles, It will ha to the Interest «f thoee who wish have sorylcsable work done, to call on me. Inlormatlon In baytnc dadsstxiafe oalors, will be forDished to persons rnis or cH4sas. ncSdtf

HATS AND CAPS.,

EW

N

BAT

YOBK

Msns' Uats

ST OB*

C.

Joseph

YatosT

JUSTIN RECEIPT 07

oi

ali kinds, ij-i

Boys' HaU of all kinds, Misses' Hirts of &U kinds, Inflmto' Hats of aU kinds, and at all fries*.

Hats made to order oa short notice. Corns

'THE

66

FALL STILES,

la« sUs Mtii Sw» 10

1

novtfdtf

tars East*, lad,

Lowest Prices!

^«OMETHI]VO IfEW.

HAITS0CK FT BAIHK!ST£8

Have juxt received aFRESH LOTtof

PIECE

te I

GREAT

GOODS! 7t

Boaghtstneethe

f'".

"In Prices. We hare'* Fine 3al»ct on of

tiMl

*e.

BEATERS.

'.v 1. .1 if tl I

CHINCHILLAHS

v-ah CLOTHS, Jtc.f int&ijpti-'i* if

.rat Suitable f,

fi i- I £f ,..W ft#

Dress

Business Suits

and Over Goats

i"

*%.

COME BlflflV ALONG 0ENTL MEN

tb«

time for

H!0

ht.i+

•7»/

COODS.

OU&r tot MP

S I

J. A LINDEMANN,

JDZALEE

IN

PI AUTOS, MFXODEOM

ORGANS,

VIoIIqi, Oalt&rs, Flatos, end nil kinds of MostdV lierohandtse, No. 91 Wabesh Street, TKBBE HA DTE. INDIANA.

T0NINO AND B3PAIR1NO of PIA370S »Bd other Instrumeots will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be takes is toftdo fm KEW ONXS. eulOMwM r' j. q. rtHPSMANH.

L. KISSNER'Sn

PMI ISII' .j« IVo. 4g, OMo Sti^dt,'

ivjsrw

ik

"Hi*

HEADY MADE CLOTHING S SftT A vii '"Ci'OAnd 1 A ds fsm aerr

FlIRXISHIlffi GOODS! I

1

•«. •'•r*-, 'j u)n

Greatly Jtedxiced JPrices

C?all AND

see for ylouraelves"at

IVo. 79 Main Sti

FT* O

JWIM-T

HE

FIRST PREMIUM or a Silver Medal WAS AWA8CZD TO

A

BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE

(0f Sr the N. H. State Agricultural Sndttr, it» F&ir, holdtn ila Jsathua, S«pt lwd

BABBETT'I

1

Vegetable Hair Restorative Restores Or*/ Ealr to Its 17stanl Oder 1 btomotM the growth of the Hair ehanfics fee 4* roots to thcii.original onuie action ctsdl-

c!?e*

and Humors prevents

llslr falling outs i* a nupertw JD»uln?.U' contains 110 livjurlcas lngiealents, 4nd in the vocet popular aad reliable Article throughout the

bb

Efiit, Weet, Korai, and South.

it, Nora, and iouth.

W O

J.

ft.

aARRETT & CO., Proprietors, 1U»CU£6X£B, N. U-

LOBD A SMITH, Ohlo*go, Qeuertl North-Was rn Agents. J.ftH. A. DAVIS,Aceiitsfor Terre Hants, Ind. uoTlldwStn

MUSICAL.

1

OPPOSITE THS COURT EOtJSE,

TERRB-HAUTE, XWD.

This bring the largest and most elegant Matte Establishment

IN THIS STATE

Buyers in want of fine

0 b-

PI AN OS

M£LOD£OM,

O A 1 S

And smaller fttoslcal InstrqmeDts, and Maslcal merchandise of every description, Sheet Music and Instruction Books, should not fail te Tisit the

PALACE OF MUSIC

'.^:i ll io

•W All kinds of Musical lastramenM rspslred In the most approved manner. dftw

•JJNION BAKERY.

FBMK HEOTIO A BKO Manofactorere of alt kinds of

OEAOKEES. and Dealers In O E I E S

On Lafsyette St., between Oaosl and Depot, 07ES.K.E HAUTB, da30dly INDIANA.

SOLICITORS.M11)

QHAKLES WEEBE & CO.,

SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, OOCN8SLLOB3 AT PATEHT LAW, lloiel Builders, Dealers In Patent Blfht^, ani

PAXEAI10) ABTItlKS,

OFFICE—SI EAST JIAEKET 8TEEET, iBtllmiapolis, ^Indiana.

Oar fsciiltles lor proonring Patents are not exceeded by bay tjtabilshme&t In tbe XZsitad states. All kinds ol Models built to order. [dlldBm

JJEALTH ESTABLISHJttBNT.

355 West Fourth Street.

CINCINNATI,

4

Swedish Movements, Electro-themio Itaths, Hotf Cold and

Medicated Baths.

Dr. B. NKTVTOX T00K5B, foroterly of4rsan Konnt, Water-Core, Is permanently located as •bore, and will give special attention to OOBOH IO PIflXASIS aid DXTOBXIXlXS OF-THI spimc.

Circulars eontalrlng further information and relhrenee ta sob* or tks bast known basiases man Is Ointilnnari aad slaewkare, famtshed on inUOltSoi,

A United Dtzraber of pstteats can be aooosuao* dated with hoard.

Dress, Saeqae and Cloak

CUTTER ,iM

Suits out _ja «d«ntific juliiciptei, and 'i 1.1 'I UJlillMliM1#11

OIVESA118FACTION

AJUo-aSce assort map to|

LATEST STYLE

I'UIMMIWOH

CHEAP MILLINERY

ntvf STOCK oF'Tlrif

LATE8 F..8T TT-K8

i'

W.

?l

TTJLROT-JL.T3R

S.

uui 9^4 IV

-v .. mi ij

niinn

W THE

urn?

At No. 85 Main StTeet.

Mfa MOSS SALLIE HAST1N6S.

DOCTOR WHITTIEK,

A KEOCLARtT BBKD PHTSIOIAS.as hi' f\_rDlpkMna wtrtoli huigs In Ma oBlce will show has made

Chrouu

ZHmoms (1m

Throat,

ttttdf of Ut Hfi*

b'Jnin or

Scme$

eo

has a -0nlMiwM« repVMtlon, hartng be»n loaned ii* St. Loai* th£U any other Chronic Cine** Phyeleian.

Wach ofhle practise haa bean of a private na ts're. Gmorr)ua,QU*t,

Stricturt,

•art Ditcaitt, Jjyptilio

all

Ori

er

OroAuu,

Hernia or Htfpfure

also, the effect# of a fMHtmry Habit, rnJtioiiit

ranmory, weakiifcasfic., not all these In ».} ou1 Bas^bnt«UeaaanTO|^fre4QMtly'ln TarU»M«aaf« •a~Accocamodatloa# atapie, oharges siode^ate onres gnar»nVed. ftensnttatlons by letter or m~ office, free. Host oases can be preperiy treaty, ty BlEostrnatlon »ntt-Pr»lfnanoy, So. without an luterriew, scdjnedkines, s^cHr* tron obserTntlan. wnrt'by rasH or"e*pr««s. K.. hits lrau"« t®ImsiInmost CO»e«..

Addirw Be* S092,8t. L00W, Wo. Honrs—9A. M. te S P. M. ftttkn pertii»*iati' local*4»t to.SI7 !H.Ohsrtes.0t(eetabetsr«ea aizt' sri 8tVcctE.oae.«^aAre &>a£b of Lindell Motel,» retin\-i spnt TiJ tht oentre of the sit j.

Oaasrir&tioa tmnsv ^ait rooms fct am caxtMi^ci af sMhjyiwwnU a* rnntrf dalif psrs+i il la t'^BTBOuy

Jan.iet.ln aaaloiietter. Svveln^,my irijedr M^Txo*uaant q( iter»oiiS.Drin»rj dexQalDUMiief.cliarly a^Unsntingali tti«.dlreaes oondltjons, vlUi lull Symptom i!«t», fbr tW' stamps-*o pppay {Mstev.frcclar for Lliares^ratl&g Co IXsaaseo of tnber apr&Uwly.

FOUNDRIES.

tAXteetAta. irrtvotriiextra,

bisbtb,siaob

TI60 FOCSTDBY

SUTi 'JS£1

MCHTO^shop ••UaotJUr -a I Kear the T. H. 5 I. and E- a O. Freight Depots

TEBBE-HAUl'E, INDIANA,

SMlH,'dSmajfeJ0., Propri

Manufacturers of Mean Ecglnes, Mill Qeariug, and Blaohlnery of eTsry description. AU kinds of Iron aad »4s Oast'iue made to order. .Svery class of repairing promptly attended to.

Orders solicited.

The highest Cash Price Paid foY Old Boppar, Brass,and Iron. acgthSwtf T. s. KCrLraxaa. s, 7. m-

FHCEXIX FOOBKT

•ASP-

Machine^Shop,

McElfresh, Dengier 4 Co.,

ats'niil"TIT..

VVDIIV oinmn

1

TEHEK HAUTE, IND.

WtPMi!:

Uannfseturers of 8te«mSogires, Kill Macbla» ty, House Fronts, Fire Krpnts, and (Jlrcolar Saw Kills.

Special attention pstd to the mioafltctare and repair of Brass Work, PatoatOffice Models, to. Wo are also prepared to cat Toothed or Oog Gearings of either Oast Iron, Wrought Iron or Urasi, in the most perfsot manner.

MT Repairing done promptly. All parties conneoted with this establishment being Practical Mechanics of svter&l years MMrtenee, we feel safe in saying that We can recdei tall satisfaction to our customers, both In point of workmanship and pfleo.

The highest prior paid for all old sotap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry," near tbe Passenger Depot.

MeSLrSISH, DENGLKBa CO

fragMdOmwtf

.000.CI8 "Jo faurt l^!a« A I

y^gr-' tTxiV ...j

"Tha Pen Klffhtiar than tba Ssrord."

THE GOIiD PEN,

BEST AND CH1AWBT OF KR».

Morton's Gold Fens,

The Best Pens in the World.

For sals at JVo. 26 MaidenZone, JVew-York, and by every duty appointed Agent at the tame prices.

Morton makes no Tent stamped rrith the JVame or Trademark of any other/ therefore, where an Agency is establishe4, th* public witl be best suited, and at the same prices, byeallina on the Affenls in alt other places those wishing the Morton Ten must send to Heatguarters, where their orders witl receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A Catalogue, withflill description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. 9

A. MORTON.

TIB. P. DAUGHERTT,

7

Carriages at Bedaced Prices 1

Latest approved styles^ aqd of elegant finish, consisting1

ot

Baieookes, Boeksways, Phstons,

Top Baggies, Oppc BnggM and Spring Wagons. This to isooh thafilu st slack of won sm offer* edia thU market, and wiU he sold law for cash, as ISMlJ*toclo»e opxay business.

A.

3.

TOLCH,

0or. S4 aad WshraiJits., Terra Haata, Ind. JalStm

pLAUSSBN, BISHO WSKT & Co Importers and Jobfers of

JMQTlyJKS AND TOYS, jT VTBOtUSALlI 8

FANCY GKOCF.HIK8, SKUAS, TOBACCOS, TSAS, Utf

B. P.

Malual BenefllPartnership Thajpreat wa»t af tbe Qotpmanlty, (a (aneral r»dnclfeo ln prlcSe the basis of this partnership)

A PROMPT RESPONSE AND

rnlveml PairMage Will Seoare to ths People this

^RKAT BLIEMUNG

lUader, It rests with yoaretlf to autke the

the

People'sStore

Mutual Benefit Plan! •_.! AH» BUT DBT OOUOS AP

Oreat Beductions. To fora snch a Partnership with tha People 2fr *fd tqsKss that sr latereets shooldbe mmual, that yon may receive ths foil

Benefit of Low Fricea! We, of the Stat p«rt, will the mat*it iBOBfit of Tftlna for tlM Imh People, of the socond part, to MUnd~s*riLersI patronage In return, ThU h.ne, aad we pledge

A E I I E N S

yn,.*»T,o« Money aud receUing more Goods for a pol,ar than otherwise) payable at the time, and With every purchasessade. We new sad under tho

B. P-

And what heretofore was a mystery, will now become

A "HOUSEHOLD WOBD,"

Becaoee everybody Is personally Inlareeted In ant enterprise whereby they receive a street bencSt —and throvgh this medlnm— Small JProfita being the Key to

Hi* SUCCESS.

Seery Man, Woman and Child will babenehied Id popoition to tbeir vnati.

New Goods Just Keceived' Bought at a gnat decline In prices, to he Mid at agarea as follows: EMPBK39 POPLINS—16 Ceota per »ard-I Mo yards donble width, This Is one of the greatest BedncUoaa of tha seeinw. 100 PAtTKBNS JDBEhB GOODS, SUA Striae Si

S?nA,..Pr y°rd- Good eaongh tor the a'ost mstldloas to wear, DODBLB WIDTH CAM LIT OLOTHT-Browo.

Wsmsrek aad Garnet, W cents par i'd

TKNOH MIB1NOS—Another Bednction 86 osnto a yard I The wonder Is bow Dress Goods can be sold so cheep. The

Explains the Mtsteby.

LYOMS SILK VILVKTS—For OlMks^l Inch toml:tcV!MUi

,U,g°

-"*.**•

STARTLING REDUCTION To tho uninitiated—aad why Imm »„, -M- B. p. Works well, and to ths wedfots of iaAnMlon __ for ths Peeple, Wool Long Shawls $0^50 60 Days ago worth |.H CHISCHILLA CLOAKS, tl0,0a~(The«oods.nd

Trimmlnfs are worth *1«,00), and shy .oid chaap This Is no mystery.

IIBKRIX PATBOXAGE i.. a*® ran

®o HAND IN HAND. OiOAKS AND JACKETS— »n* 4»al"y. «5i»0 per yard (Er wyfcody btiya it now IITOH, Milfi end all hinds of rCBS—Mntfs

Ch^Mr^^^l^af.K,d,'

h,s,0"»«

s*»ok ol

ENQCIBE FOR WHITE WOOL FLANNELS

^RTR^^ITYX?^^ "AOP#R

P"at'R

MUSLINS— bleacbec MnsUnnl yard wide. IW4 ots^perynrd. Unblenohed Mnslin, iTard wwS 10oe«ts per yard. Heavy yard wide Unblaaohenupar yard. Qoed quality, yard wld«

ed. 16 12k cents LALl£S'

UHM!B WCAB—FnU Stock Wrapperr

and PanU. Children's Uhderwtnr

aE'.

Slilrie

Gents White Brees Shirts. HeaninarterS f„k a

arai,t,,toe

Qoods. Look at onr Olov,»

and Hoslrry, with a general stock of Dry Goods, ITotloos and Fancy

HOODS

(Too large to enumerate), bought since tbe deciUe and Just received, which we u« offer for

HOLIDAY SALES I Through the medium of the

At each tempting price, that everybody casuoi. to be convinced t&ey re«d—that We Will Sell Cheap I To meet ocr own, and the expectations of all, ami demonstrate tbe "Mutnal BetisOt ParUersdlp to be "the great want or the ronmunity

W. S. RYCE & CO.,

diw

PUBLIC AUCTION!

I will offgr for Sal# at my

•'••to-

1

Open Juggles. Lar

Lurge Carriages, Sundown Carriage,

1

C. GEOVER, tuLu

WOOD AND

TI

L' Fhytlcian aad Borneo*, ^TETRHJE H-A-TITlC,, UVJD. Will attend promptly to all prefesstonal calls la the city and eoontry.

Orrice—Kortbwest corner of Tonrthaad JUaln streets, (over O oodman's Clothing Store.) Besldpnee Me. £S North Fourth Btteet. oc29dt

PLUMBING. H.. JBtrCKEIsL b«ing a practical PLCMBKB, ana at the request of many friends, beg' to announce that he Is new prepared to exe cnto all otders ia ths above boalsess, In oonneclioa 1th hU floase PaltottDir aati Graining. 6H(iP—C a Cherryiftreet, hatween^U aad 1th BATHS, PUMPS. WATER CLOSET^ A. fltted tip on tbe most appr»red principles.' luspeiring promptly attonded to. sepS

1

.'V

WVEBV STABLE,

In Terre Hante. Ind.. on

Thursday, Jaaiiary 30th, 18S,

My entire stock, consisting of

10 Hsad of Horses and Marss, 1 Top Buggies, 2

•Stt/Ji

.W

10 Bats Single Hamate,

4 Sets Double Harness, I Large Sleigh, 3 Cutters, -i

H'

1

Several Saddles and Brldiss, and all tbe teoih and Impwmente necessary to carry on the busta. Also,one

a

"Black MorgHH Stallion,"' only eight years old, sonnd, and a sore foal-set-ter—fine style and fast trotter. Also,

On© Jack "Tiger." The above property Is In good order and coadl. Hon, and will be sold to tha highest biddar, without reserve,. Sale to commence at 10o'clock a.n.

Tssiu—Note at six months, with approved e*v.a rlty, drawing luteresr, and waiving valuation ••*s. THOMAS

...

*,ia .iioiJae

S.

WELLB.

J^Wwtta

rtSnca,u*

"snort. Bock villa BepnbUcan,

ponivan Uniou, and Parts Blade, copy and send bill to this OSoe.

il

COAL.

,7'.:

iI 1 A 5 0

-:o

COAL.

The aadereigned le now delivering the fmaaefor Coal of the Pioneer Oonl Mlaing Compaaj, at Oarrysvllle, and reapectfully solicits an exaainetton aod tnl. It will found tonal to tht Brazil Coal, and is furnished at K1 ucb leseratee. I would refer consumers t« R. L. Thompson. Esq who is using it at hts Mill and Beeidenee. OMera left at Ira Grover's Htove Store, Third Street,, north of Xsin, wl I recelre prompt attention.

TIM. O.

July 17. rttf faBOVEBu

QOALI COAL!!

The Seat it tiie Cksapeat 1.

-r

E. T. MEBBIL Is now pretaJlA |a fhralsh the beet Brazil and Highland Uoal.MMb tohlgh aad Anthracite Coal, If ordered. MM laft at MrKeen's Store, M? Main St.,or Rmsns Ban ulster's, will receive prompt attnuuua. aSdtt

COAL! COAL!!

JOHN

McFAELANB IS NOW farnlsblng tbe beet i^aallty of Biver Coa screeaedoo a wl4»r screen than aay other OeaMr Is using, and at tbe very lowest rate*.

Orders leit at the Conatr Scales, or at Woodmaosee's Grocer/, on Main street, wn

4uir

WO, O.Smith a Oo.1 Stove stort, will receive prasapt attention. Leave orders with One. Arnold. at the Poet OBc*. JyStdtf .J

1 A I O

la now supplying the best quality «i Biter float at the market rates. Orders left at 01/sabers Orooery rttore, soethweet tornar «.r the Pnblto S4«are, will reoelre urostptZatteatieB. Jaaii

"2J.AS AND STEAM FITTING Main Street, between Mh and Tth, F1IEDE1UK GQfiEB. HavlM employed the sarvlsea of J. 8. Eergnn, a well known practical workman, he is now prepared tti execute alt ardste la the above business, with promptness aad dispatch. oct3dly

J°HH ARMSTRONG,

onamitii aad Sleaeli Catter.

Vlonr, Whisky and daok brand*, also Plates Ikr. •rklcg do thing, cut to ordar. U«ns made aad repaired la the Mst of stjis. &U wo a warranted to gles sntlsflsotloa. tt" 'ifcep 2d door Kast af ths Mew Conrt Henstk ,1s stieet, st ths Ti^o oonnty Hay Seslos. (C.