Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 July 1868 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

TUKBK HAUTK, *ffl

Monday Morning! Jnly 12th.

FOB PBESIDIHT, vf I

GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT, Of Illinois. FOB VICE PRESIDENT, I

SCHUYLBK COLFAX, Of IadlMia. FOB oovemsoE. Col. CONBAD BAK.EB, ot Vanderburgh ,jS roa mCTESAirr-oovaaHoa, flOL. WILL OUABACK, of Decatnr. -a. BKCftKTAAT OT STATE* IUjou MAX. V. A. BOirirHAN, of

MAJOR

the petfoo of ScBUi snd his BELMOBT

cute

CM..

ro* ACDITOB or STATS.

JwHN D. *VAN», of Hamlltoiw, TO* TBXABUBIB OF STATr,

^ENEWX NATHAN KIM.BALL, of Martin. ro* CLIM. or THI SOTAW* COUBT, nLOMSi. THKUUOB* W. McCOY, of Ol»rk».

ro» B,rOBTSB

OfTM ICS

OOIOIMI JAAIita 9. ro* attOMT* 'a* D. E. WILL1AJM0N, otBtfnam.

BABNABAAO- ttOAJtf, Wayne, ros *i«*oa» A* t^nat, THOMAS H. NEIiSON, of Vigo, BENJAMIN F. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette. 10B ELECTOM, SIXTH MSTB1CT,

04

n«V«. K--Minnam, ..COLONEL JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.

wr«^,lon,,OB,oul

Hos. SAMUEL jr. MAXWELL. ofParke

roa .i0»scOTiN« ATTomurr eoimo* n*ar ootmt^ I

k.

QOVMHOR StTMOUR said, in luaWoap I

er Institute speech of the 2

PENDLETON'S

principle*? Meet, at

once, oh Democrats of Terre Baute^ meet and ratify I Israel's BILMONT, yoiui? "most approved good musUrt" calls you tcj ratify. Go in I

THE Journal, haying taken tbe "Bobe^ second thought,'' seems to have decided tc| support the bondholder's ticket and tar* dlly runs up the names of SxT&(0tf| iadj BLAIR. The crack of BELMONT'S whip has been heard the force of party dis--cipline overcomes honest "indignation our neighbor ceases lo kick out of the* traces and brings its neck—galled andj chafed—to the collar for a long, weary,? hopeless pull. Dropping a _____ tears, "gracious drops," upon the early: grave of "YOUNG GREENBACKS," our unhappy cotemporary mutters a curttf oit two about "the deep damnation of his ta king off," cries, faintly, "Woe to th^ hands that shed this costly blood 1" then feeling the sting of the party lash upon* its flanks, turns to kiss the hand that stab-j bed

PENDLETON,

TO

im-

Republican Ticket.

,mo»

that the coming political controversy^ia. I

this c&mDaijtn to he eettred I

this campaign "thoughtful" man of-the country, "py

"property-h^^^^^JJ®^^^

"TIT for tin" is inr piay-

rhe

cratic press say the Dutch controlled the iii« larw rr

controlled the New Tork convention id -ftarty tart .oil fad I

Lll it he borne in mind, says the Cinl clnnati Chonicls, that It was VAIIANDIW .AM, the chief of tUejroa^.»ec«!«onj ists, who turned the tide in the Demo4

President.

"THB bondholders hate boOgfr tuP"^^ I jj0|t

the prize, according to Democratic

few g©B0NUS

and, in a voice half

choked with tears, shouts, "Hurrah for

HARD-CURRENCY

SEYMOVB and Asott-,

TION BLAIR!"

TO

NIOHT the radicals will try to g*t up a little excitement at tht ola Ootpt House. The bond holders of .{bint pwtv are beginning to get uneasy.—Jottrntl, UfA.

There might have been some pretext for the use of such party .slang as the above, before the Ne Torli cdnjfintlbn made its nomination*,- bat thir# ,1i riot-*-even in that Wilderness of Ignorance, the Democratic party^faate|(le»ToWr wtoo is such an egregious, unmitigated astai to be bamboos led by-aoch bosh any longer. There Is not a Democrat who doe* not know, from his own party papers, that SEYMOUR is the candidate of Wall street, that he was made the candidate of the bondholders by the bribery of PXMDLKtoM delegates. These facts, the JcAfflial knows, have been asserted and reasserted by the leading Democratic prg^i»(V?$^e West, and it presume! too" %*j®Wttie stolidity of its readers in keeping Op the old strain. It forgets that it fnust now support "new men aid newmftalures that it must get out of ti$ did. rUM, glve up its slang about "bondholding aristocracy" and ail that sort of thing,-suid£o in for the man whom the Wall street ma* nlpulators of the convention have put up as tho champion of their Interest!.

Only ten or twelve days ago, SarBuLa declared in a widely published speech: "There is but one question to be settled' shall our currency be uniformly gtfd or uniformly bad Are we to force the bondholder to take bad monqy Art we to have an honest standard of value for all, or la industry, enterprise and too* raiity to be perplexed and disordered by a shifting and dishonest standard?^ If "We debase the currency by unwise issue*, we shall equally perplex business, and de* troy sober industry, and make all prices, ev«a matters of gambling, trick* and chances. This will end a* it did in the Southern. Confederacy."

Now, Journal, if you don't want ..your own party friends to brand you as the very assiest of all asses, dofi't have any thing more to say ot "the bond holding Radicals. Accept the situation, Bxi MONT has beaten you and your candidate, has bought up your "honesC' as the Enquirer positively asserts and you have nothing left to do but to put on your golden collar. Every Democratic PENDLETON

paper in the oouatry «ow

wears that collar, marked "B. P."—B*J Montr's Pup. Don't snarl if it chafe* JM a little, at first.

Democrat plaintively inlerea 'naygur' in the New ion—a Coal l#ck negro d^WiLLuW dlfegate from

Tennessee? Tell us, oh! tell us, to relieve tbie- maddening anxiety I For what will become of the 'white man'e government

if this ffc true?" We have it on the most reliable Demo-1 czatio authority, that there was a 'aaygur" in the New York Convention—a coal black negro named JAMES G. "WILLIAMS, a delegate from Tennessee. Possibly he was the naygur whom FRANK. BLAIR had in mind when he said, in this city, he I "would rather Bleep with a 'nigger' than with a Democrat"

Ratification.

The Journal of Saturday says--'the Democracy will hold a grand ratification meeting some time next week." "A grand ratification meeting!" you propose at once to "ratify" the action on the part of your delegates which no longer ago than last Wednesday night you "denounced" and "repudiated" with anger, scorn, loathing and contempt

Can the Democracy of Terre Haute

have forgotten that on the night of the

IVi gwDliVU

8th Inst, the electric wires between this 1

their indignant souls? Can they have I

one i0iitary

w. R0a4*T. I :fh nf their $16 40 worth of had bis friends acted in good faith. I heir -I.

folly

a

turn

repudiate the action^of the maj onty

1

cratic Convention for SSTMOtw for Presi dant and that WaO* fUMHtoV. the most l-tfieir votf to Pendleton who evidently is democratic p^pl. of

dictated the nomlnati9n?pf.B„i*4*forYiC#

convention," say the Pendletonitesj I p|jCilbi^ inscrutible phenomenon 1 this SsTMoUB, whose speech smashed Pendlejj I

PINDLSTON, whose hatred of

PENDLETON'S

greenback policy was so in­

tense that it called out a great speech at

Cooper Institute successfully designed to I

fatally stab not only the financial schemes I

of

PENDLETON,

rations, that man, the agent and attorney of the bondholders, was selected by the I "denounced and utterly repudiated" Indiana delegates as the recipient of their votes!

And yet, you propose to have "a grand ratification meeting!" You'll "ratify," what? Your "father's funeral or your

"mother's wedding "Thrift, thrift—Horatio I The funeral baked .. ——y i,|

Will ©oldly furnish forth the marrifge tables,

my

General Blair was once an honored name In this State. Greater credit is given him elsewhere, it is true, for the course of Missouri in the early years of the struggle, than h« really deserves, and yet, in kindly recollection of his admitted services, the Radicals of this State have never oared to lessen tbe respect which others might Ifeel for him, and have regretted to see it lessened by his own conduct. Perhaps it is enoueh to point to the record.— How much of influence General Blair ever exerted Is perhaps sufficiently shown by the fact that after he and his friend?, the Blair faction or Clay banks, chosv to desert the Radical party, that party, nevertheless, moved on with solid front to tpore complete Vj^ojries over the Democrats and: Blair, ithan it had ever won with Jus aid, over the Democrats alone.— WBtrtbe Rsdicals in this State bare accomplished, they have done with General Blair, backed by the whole power of the Federal administration, fighting them with ail the desperation of a ruined polit leal gamester. For he Is a'polftical gamblor, as reckless, and now in his ruin ae desperate/as can be found anvwhore in the land. Sober men at the £ast have asked, wlih wonder, whether the revolutlonary letter recently printed could possltrif Jiave come from Frank Blair. But tho# wbbitntiw Uim better have long ago ceased tobenurprised at the manifestations of a ^desperationwhich borders on |OTHleaHcianity.

By bis letter and hfs nomination, GenertoLBtair 'renders the oalv service now in his power to the party which he has so long tried to destroy. Long ago he learned that the proud boast, "I made it I can crush .It 1" was not easy of fulfillment.— To-day, he has reached that point that, in Missouri at least, he can help any party only by being a candidate against it. For that last service to tbe Radicals of Missouri, and for a letter which will tell the wbOle country What manner of man the Democracy have nominated for Vice-Pres-ident, we heartily thank him.

Vad* HAifTToy, the distinguished rebel General whojso, warmly seconded the nominate* of &ahk Blair, recently dellv#r«d an address at G*a«al Lee's collage In Lexington, Virginia, in which he ••aid-'-"The causei for which Jackson [Stonewall] and Stuart fell can not be in vain, but, in some form, will yet triumph."

Hampton was well satisfied, by the tone of the copperhead gathering at New York, that he hadfound the way in which the cause for which Jackson and Stuart fell was to triumph but he will also find, before he is a year older, that the people of the United States do not intend that it .shall succeed. They sustained the Other cause in the days when Jackson abd Stuart were fighting for a slave empire, and will do so again htd.Jovnaal.

THE NOBILITY 0& LABOR.

BY THOMAS CLfT.KE.

[From the Western Bjyttroad GazettsC] Blow the bellows, wield the hammc r, Till the roof roll back the clamor

Let the perspiration flow, •—Till the engine and its boiler Biso to bless the gifted toiler,

Shape the reaper, plow and hoe Spread these helpers o'er the prairie^ There to pile the yellow grain, Which the engine-flying shuttle,

radlg..ilo»,./jtWoreb.d to cdga .. lh. on,,, of Pen.

MOLEAN, of Ohio?

WasH

^ere is thhat precious document, that

perpetrated by the rank

nd fileof ,tbe lerre Haute Democracy in the absence of their masters, and, for the perpetration of which those masters will most soundly lash them on their re

T«A«I jgACTE. Jup July 8, 1868.

tert, Fi th Awnue Hotel, New Fork At a mass meeting of the Democracy qftibis clty/heM this evening,.^l'™',

diana del^aw&i Their Democratic confreres being off in Rtsolva. That we denounce and utterly

r_t

Indiana delegation the New Y.rk

mventiop. That thejr have proved aays, xnauueua

'*to ib^ trastlmposed in them, and to

the interests of the Weltern Democracy, Md that we demand of. them to change

ana'

G. F. COOKERLY, 1 3ANT. C. DAVIS. JAMES B. Edmonds

W0D

derful to relate I niost inei.

meMage

ton's greenbsClM&^ftnaTo'alflifli II TtOMlj I «xhe action" that "a maBS nated on a P*NWITONplatform, «nd

wiD4|

did not produce the intended re-

jn^etiilg of the Democraey of this city'

ator'**l|denounced

by liberal use of bloated bondholders'I _ersigtej

and .utterly repudiated" was

in

goldl What sort of a victory is this (I for the very man whose deadly anithe choice of PKKDLSTOH'8 slayer to ere-! I

Ay, worse than persisted

tQ!

wou

IT

Scatters o'er the earth like rain.

Who is he that winneth treasure Who the noblest earthly pleasure Not the man of slothful mind, Not the proudest king reclining On bis throne with jewels shining

But the toiler for his kind. Shall the few aristocratic Sluggards, destitute of brains, Spurn fair .Nature's noblest workers.

Binding them in clanking chains

1JAS7

.O No! never I for the nation Ratifies the proclamation, betting toiling million# free

Let ns build fair Labor's temple High, with niches many, ample, For each worthy rotary There ab ve old Homer shining,

So

Shall our Fulion find a place— Morse and Field, and Stephenson Noblest tdlers of our race-

tu ite KendrleKi Slaughter- Y,j Mr. Hendricks was unhappy in his friends. So egregious were their blun

tb at

mfty

something more Ujan a blunder

I reasonably to suspected. New was a aandidate, who seemed to have

reasonably be suspected.

city and New York thrilled with a mes. I a^ Opportunities, more promptly sage of stupendous import, fresh from

sl#ugbtored.

that WR8

that .moils all the Indiana I the situation. That-'fidelity, of course, forgotten that, among all involved a bold acceptance of the actual delegates in New York, they did not kno 1.^

The fidelity to Pendleton

promised, v/M the only key to

0f

pan whom thejr could trust

pendleton's nomination. But it

made neftrly ft euro

thing for Hendricks

betrayal Game just at the crisis dleton's destiny, and in a manner to ren der its effects most exasperating to those wfcom it was indispensable to conciliate and carry with them. A "lost cause" was speedily attained. Let Voorhees and his as-ociates lament or rqjoice, the ease may be. Hendricks could least have prevented this wretched mis hap, and will be held responsible for the mischief done with his name.—Cincinnati Chronicle.

jd ,n time offer nearly as funny but

nct

quite as dignified'an entertainment ar

but his Presidential aspi- the negro mim|tr?L^]l£.-f. Com I

"YOUR LOTION has cured the most ob stinate ca9e of chronic tetter that has baffled the medical skill of hundreds," writes Bank & Clure, druggists of Clarendon, Ark., about Palmer's Lotion. dwlw ii

POETS

dearest foe ID Heaven,

Or ever I had seen that day, Horatio l"

A Fallen Star.

From the St. Louis Democrat.] The Democrats seom to have become disgusted with their nomination for President, and satisfied that thegame was loit, for nobody wanted to be "Vice President but General Blair, and the whole convention was willing to "let the tail go with the hide." It must be confessed that they could not have done a better thing—for the Radicals. If we cannot beat Blair tbe revolutionist, witlT his proposal to dis. perse State governments by armed force frecbin mind, wecould not beat anybody. In this State, his nomination will add five thousand to oar majority. Perhaps it may help the ticket in Kentucky or Maryland, but we doubt it..

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AGENT,-Jher

WANTfcb :r tbo "PEN LKTrEa

BOOK A uew metood of copying letters, w.idout ei press it water, thereby saving tiniO, labor utnl exjieusi'. Vuil directions accompany 6jch boook. it l-Tommenas Itself wherever SUJWU, and fills a I mg-fet want, being anapteJ to msrchunis lawyers, doctors, ca meroial travel eib, uiimBttrs. authors, muchaaics, larmer.i and otliers. .Prico and upwarda, Which brings it witbin ttiQ rtucti 9t uil. tfeud for tertcs, with deeriittve-circuUrj, tes'ltronl ils, references, Ac. Wo want anenorgot c, lnteli'ga-'t aLeut in every Ciun AdJr' a, GAitiiEXT A CO,, No. 70^ ChestiiUt street, I'nil -ddlpDa, Pa-, or £io. 122 S Clark St., Chicago, III.

Medical liiumiiialion!— Four Muffle -ctiy Il'a-trated Medical Books containing uiipoiiaut Physiological Information, for Men and vomeQ, nent lrca oa re-eipt o' 26 cents, BV addrecRin^ JOHN "V ANDERFOOL, NO. SO Jlluton Pluce, II. Y. City.

C'W...,120C.

tampaign Sledals, I'lnsd.a. KAURIE

AGESTSxm'slot

I. G. LINDKMANN.

W IN 1'E i-'. raetblug uew. Every family ii, GVLVA.TIO Sn.vsa PtATiso F1.0XD- Heceivsd premium »t Pario Exposition. Semi COw's. for sample. tlABStJ A Co., 32 North 6th St., fliiladclfU.a, Pa.

Circular, Mill, Muiay, Gang and Cross Cut "W"

Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tetcp ered aud P«t nt Ground, perfectly tiu«» aud even, and ad ofu'ji'orm temper by our patent temp erlng i-rocOM.

L1PPENC0TT & BAKEWELL'8 PATENT GBODND, PATKNT TfiaiPKE—

LIPPENOOTT & GO'S WARRANTED CA.BT STEEL SAWS,

E S

Co miii on

shapi",

as good aa the b39i. The

(Colbnrn's Patent) ... -KT

JWL. JCr

Caonot be excolied. IFo guaranty they will cnt 2) per cent, more than common Axes, with Ie#s labor to tbe chopper.

Send for circular and pricss to MPPIIfCOTT A BAHGWiaL, Pittsburgh, Fa., Sole Manufacturers. Fore aulo hy principal Hardware Dealers.

WANTED, AtiESTS.-

375 to #200 per XDontn, tY-

erywhere, male anl reinalo. to iotroduce th OKNDlNE IMPBOVBK C0MM0NSEN8B FAM ILY 8KW1NO MACHINE. This Machine will stltcn.hsm, fell, tuck, inilt, coid, bind, braid. *nd embruidor In a most en^orior manner. Price only 818. Fully warranted for five ye»rs. We will i»»y Sl,UuO for any machine that will sow a stronger, n,or» bouutiful, or inoro elastic seam thin onrsi If akue the "Klastlo Lock btltch. Kvcry second stitci can bo cut, ani ntill the cloth canuot bb pulled opart wlihout tearing it. We pay Agents from 876 to 8200 por month aud uX peases, or a commission irons which twice that ainouut can bo mad'*. Address bECOMB A CO, Pittsburgh, Pa., or Bostou. lUass.

Caution.—Do not be imposed upon by othor parties ^aiming off worthless cast-irou machines, under the same Damo or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical iiiachine menu facturod.

OO

TOU WUSDEK how wo can fell thoue ands oi Stiawls, Bjd aakets. Hoots, Shoes, Silk Pr.ss Patterns, Sao-tinif, Phirtiugs by the Wtb, Watches, Jewelly, Silvor Piand Uard and kS9ware, audsifo a choice iu 300 art'cles oi elegauct and uilil'y, for O^E DOLLAR eachartlohtV 6s nil i^r ir uiar. Agpnts wanted.— Addtess O. Mli liTc 4 Licensed Brokera, v5 sndtiuty Street,'Hoaton, Mass.

Proof of our statement tiiat we have made A COimKlK

REVOLUTION

l\ TRADE,

can be f.und 'u th' f-»ct tbat th immensa business wots' bui uo has indusvd a a. ultltuJo of 8M»t.L C0N"Ct:RN3 miLtito oer clul)

BY

ttem, and

some by, a jrtis'ng present., ih -y will g!v, to Bfrrn s,f« k, nn a **o-s$ui y, to di".rt me of IUJ business t- tlitnu We m*ko this an-uocem-nt siapiy to inform tie pttblla that it wii tVoir l«ter«st rn patrobire u» house, t,« B'i 1 couti'UI to GIVE BITTtB GOODS AUD QRKATEB XNSrCKXr -TS TO AOHNT3 IBAN ANT OIHEa COKCCUN :N 1HE BCjl.N'SS

W.» ti' Very oe 1 »n of DBT AND FANCY GOODS,PLAlE.i *AEE JEWtLrtT WATOnJS, •XWlNi .uA .illNE-,«S Ac. f^r t'ae Uniform pnee of OI*£ iOJLL,AH.

CIUCULABS

SSNT

TO

Ab'r ABBS' ss rs'ir. s*\KHtill dt CO., Aon. 98 aud 100 Summer at., Bosion

GREAT SALE

DRY (iOlSES,'cARPETIXSS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

SILVER PLATED WARM cr Ali. XISD5,

A S

And ft Tjiriety of vaiUAble Rod u«eful article tor s»!o aC

OXE DOLL,111 t™ VBTItLE.

Achfck describing an article selected from onr Stock rsa eat U.E DOLLAB, will be sent on the receipt of Tsasn Cssis tj pay elade. JVo charge for Schedules or -i Chucks made at this

Establishment.

Send for Circulars, as this is the most libpral sale of the kind in tbe co utry, Addreis FARKUAJI& CO.,

No.

21

Friend

St.,Boston,Moss.

TO TU£ LADIES, Wr aro agents for over OKE ntJJTPKED For* elgnaad Domestl? Mauufacturers, and are prepared to farnUb tbe whole coootrj with DKY and FA.N0Y GOODS, SILKS, 8H1WL8, JBWKL BY. 8ILTKB WA.BE, PIANUb, SEWING MACHINES, Ac., £o. at tbe UQiiorm price of

One Dollar for Each Article.

Send your Club of 10 and upwarde, for descriptive obecks, showing «hat article oan be obtained for One Dollar, with l'J cents fur each checlt

Circulars Sent Free.

Prwents ^vorth from S3 to $400 sent free of charge to agents sending clubs. ignis Wanted ia every Town.

CUaUMAX CO., 10 Aieh itwt, Bostoih atfii

wmm-

eV-v'/AjK??

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WAi*AHT*D toremote Att DISISE for Tobacco.— This great remedy is an excellent appetizer, ft purifies the blood, invigorate* the system, posiessea great nouriEhing and strengthening power, en* abloi the stomach to digest the heartiest food, make* sleep refreshing, and eatabl shea robust health, Smoktrs and Ckexoert for Fifty Years Ciirtd. Price fi'ty Cents, post tree A treatise on the injnrions effects of Tobacco, with lists of relerencea, testimonials, Ac., SENT raE. Agents wanted. Addreea Da. T. B. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New JoTsty.

VALUABLE KKCIPES FOB TBE MANUFAOTUBE of the FINEST FRENCH BBANDIES, and all other Llqaoro, Wines, Cordials and Bitters, (no machinery required,) will be sent to any party remitting a chsca or postoffiee money order of (9 to th* address oi G. W. JACKSON A CO., Baltimere, Xd.

THE SUCCESS

Or tke ONE DVUil SALE a Berolutlon in TBAUK.

WELAR,

Furnish at a uniform price of ONS DOLsnch articles as are used by every family, at a less prioe than the/ are sold by any wholesale dnaiar In New Tork or Boston.

Agents wanted to co-operate with ns in carrying out a plan which nueis the wants of the million. and la the disposal of a large and vaned tock of Dtj and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watcnes, Carpeting*, Ac. Oar terms to Agonu are superior to those of any oth*r firm, as our Circular will show- Those vetting up clnbs can secora a pitce of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Slachino, Ac., Ac.,

Free of Cost, A check describing an article te be sold for a Dollar, 10 cts. So fur $4 4) for $4 60 for 96 03 for |10. sent by mall. Ssnd money by Be. i« tered Letter. Circulars mailed free to any address. Agents wauted every A here. Address

HAKBI8 S-ACMM KB, I 34 Hanover St., Boston, Haas.

Wffi ARE COMING, And will present to any person aenclIng ns Clnb In onr Great

OBTE DOLLAR SALE OF

Dry and Fancy Goods, A WATCH, PIECE OF 8HBETIN0, SILK ,i DBCSS FATXJCBNS, Ac., Ac.,

Free of" Cost! Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES

OF

Samples by Manufuctar-

&

oo.

•rs, 265 Pr„rl St., N. T.

PBisnium

Our Friends will readily notice our Pre* ents for 30 and "'.60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs !n value to Clubs of 60 and 'c100 respectively of othtsdic* ,-r- er firms.

lSrPlea.se Examine. Any pwson ordering either of the Clubs men tlonsd below, :an have their selection of Prem lums enumerated, corresponding to the sire of theClub, FBBS OF ONS DOLLAR

For ft Club of SO, (IS.)—One of tbe fol lowing article*, vte: 20 firA abcetlBff Delaine dreesp»tt«rn iucycolored bedspread 100 vtsw Turkey morooeo sohom striped eashmera delaine dttsa pattern honey comb quilt all wool gquareenawl set eolhl gold1osom stnds all wool farcy cashmere pants j»nd_V«t pattern gent's hair guard chialn, gold trimmings silver plated ed batWs.dteli aU^fl platSdb ««tTle re»olv

chased I

mg castOf. On Teet Set superior iteeicd bladed knlvss at4 foftci iDfowtH prottentd* sliiw^ la-

For a Clnb of 100, §10,—One of tho fol lowing artiiee, tik 60yars superior qualltf ex* tra width sheeting yards dull bio width cioa*' ing or coating 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with 1 dor. large sized dinner napkins to jiatcb 26 yards splednid hemp carpeting, good colors extra quantity black or alpaca dress pat terns pair gent's calf boots, best qnal lty silver hunttng'oased patent lever wttch one doz. ivory handled steel blaiftd knives and forks silver-plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass Dottles splendid violin, box and oow, complete single barrel khot gun, Bacon's six-barrel tevolver pair superior white wool blankets nlcefnr muff and eape sivler plated engraved ice pitoher, with salver 7% yards all wool fancy casslmere,for suit one dozen Rogers' best silver plated forks common sense sewing and embroidering machine two heavy honey oombquilts splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger data tbe TSlne Increases

In tbo aame ratio.

Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad dress rncE. Sond money by registered letter. Address all orders to

Allen, Haves & Co., 10 Federal S»„ Boston, tfass, P.O.Box C.

Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Lsather Goods Ac., Ac.

NEW GROOERr

AND

PROVISION STORE

F. J). MOLLOY, —pKABim nr

Groceries and Provisions^ No. 9 4ti Street, OM «oor8os th of He Post cfflct, Terre^Haate, Indiana.

The undersigned bis Just opened at the above stand, ailrst-cTass Family Grocery and Provision Store, with a large and well selected stock Of new and frosh articles suitable for very day cis in families, to which ha calls tke attention of his friends and tbe public generally.

Goods deliyer.d to any part of the city frrse of charge. Highest cash price said for Conntry Produce.

Jv?dO F.-D MOLLOV.

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

ME REAL VELPSAU FEMALE PILLS.

WARRANTED FRENCH,

THESEafterwardssorelief

PILLS,

SO

3. A. W. JONKS. f" 1

celebrated many years ago

In Paris, for the of female Irregularties, and notorious tor their criminal employment in the practloe of abortion, are now offered for sale for tbe first time in America. They bavs been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Telpeau, is a physician in Paris, of great wealth ana strict jonscientlous principles, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be emVlovea for nnlawful pnrposes. In overcoming femaleobrtructlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are .offered to the public only for legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when It is understood tbat tbe object is unlawful.

Ladies can pocured a box, sealed ft om tbe ey of the curious, by enolosing one dollar, and six postage stamps to M. W, MACOMU£B, General Agent for the United States and Canadss, at Albativ, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. Sold py all Diuggists In Terr« TTaute. uTdwly

MANUFACTURERS.

PATRONIZE

HOME MANU­

FACTURES.

We have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors «nd Blinds, oi onr own manufacture, which we will sell at a very small advance on jst.

We Warrant onr Work

to be superior to any ever before offered in this maiket. Baying of us will furnish employment to your own Mechanics, and at the same timo

Benefit Yourselves

as we warrant all our work.

We also keep on hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber nsed In build-

,nK

CLIFT & WILLIAMS.

PBAIBIK CITY PLANING HILLS.

felOdtf

OMNIBUS LINE.

c.

B. MILLER'S OMNIBUS AND HACK LINK. Will attend to all calls for trains leaving the Oltyjand also deliver paesangers In any part of the city with care and disbatch

All orders le ton the 81a te at the Post OOoe, at Da-ris' Drug Store, or ay residence will be prom ly atteadedto. .iaaMtt

JONES JONES

Have opened, on'the Public Square, (.room formerly occupied by Mr. G. Foster Smith's Stove Store,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

An Establishment tor the sale, at

Wholesale and Retail

1

A I N

!r6r

EXCLUSIVE!,

And intend baring the laigeet and most complete Stock of

maylld^Cin

solid extra

^unlity bsilttoral skirt set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to saatcb vlclia and bow gent's cardigan jacket splendid ebony fiate, ivory trimmings superior Turkey BioroCoo shopping bag ladles' high ont balmoral boots.

Far a Club of to One of tbe follow' ing articles, viz: 40 yards oleacbed^or browa BlaoSot colored alpaca dress patt-rn engraved, sllverplated,« bottle revolving castor 3% yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern extra heavy honeycomb quilt two fan cy colored bed spreads pair gent's calf boots 4 yards farmers' good wool frocklng fancy cash mere plaid dress pattern best quality balmoral ikirt rosewood brass alarm clock ladles' all wool cloak pattern silver-plated cake or card basket for muff or cape ladles' fashionable wooldonbleshawl splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12 record page anrf engravings 3 yards double width water proof cloaking set ivory handle knives, with silver-plated forks set silver forks, one set of lace curtains Genuine Meerschaum Pipe in case.

For Cliildren. TeethingThis valuable preparation has been us-d with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS-IN THOUSANDS OF CASES.

It not only relieves the child from pam, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It -will also instantly relieve

Griping in the Botcels and Wind Colic, We believe it the BEST and StHBEST REMEDY IN THE "WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising

'f 5 3* ft I

rr. b. •-iJ

.rojrxs

:h

—FOB—"j.

FIBBERS' tSE

Ever offered In this market. ."

Russel Reaper and Mower. Massillon (Russel) Thresher JONES & JONES.

Bfim

•&MR

BARRETT

'O Vegetable MAiR RESTORATIVE Was tv s*i8 N. II. State I uai li now conceded bv the pt.blic to be tbo vay hat iVopar^tfoa for Restoring Orav faded Heir to i:a gri^iual color) 3 I proiuotlcarlu Cwvib, crcdicatlopnu-JDrc«iojfor

OWI3 cr.u Dr.ndruff,and

ti&pL \fend Ocautifylog t2ic IX©ir. It frcm polsoncui drojs, i:ot

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, 2IA2TCHESTSB, XT- S. LOBD cnuu, valcajo, Geasrai Norlb-West-rn Agents.

J.As H, A. DAVIS, Asents for Terre Hante. Ind. oovlldwem

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!

DON'X FAIL TO PEOCTEE,...

Mrs, IMow's Sootliii SyiiPi

from teething- or any other cause.

Full directions for using -will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for "MRS. "WXN3LOW3 SOOTHING SYRUP,'" Having the/ac-?imu« of Ctrans & Fsssnre," on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations.

DRY GOODS.

50,000 ROLLS

WALL PAPERS

JUST RECEIVED, INCLUDING

STAMPS GOLD

DECORATIONS

i- IN OBEAT TABIETX FOB

Private Dwellings, Halls, Churches, Lodges, Saloons, Ac.

We have decorations to suit the tests of the most fastidious, as well as those requiring more display. Lot everybody understand we intend offering inducements to USE WALL TAPER FBEELY. and do away with white washing and going with bare walls.

Nottingham Lace Curtains.

W. S. RYOE & CO.

rjlEKEE HAUTE NOVELTY WOBK8, BT

TITTMAN & OO.

Ho. 16,603th

Fourth St., opposite Poat Ofllce,

Terre Haute, Ind.

MOPSLS,

Datwiaos IM

LIGHT

MICNI.vrer

KZATL7 RITCUTCD

Lefourher'sBrcecb-L »diDg chot Gun also Tittmafi's Br ech and Mu^^'e Loader mads to trd»r from new or old Eittoria'.s. figjgr^Rjgatrlng^romgrt^JLttf^

PLUMBING.

B- BUCKELL being a practical PLUMBEB, ana at thu request of many friends begs to announce tbat he is now prepared to exe cute all orders In the above bn.inesi,.In connection ith his

House Fainting and Graining.

SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, fitted np on the most approved prlnolplos. ttepairing promptly attended to. sepS

^RCHITECT & BULLPEK.

J. A. YRYDAGH.

Plans, Specifications, Superintendence, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description ol Buildings.

Omen.—South east corner of Mais and fifth atrseu^jver Donnelly's Drug Store.

DRY GOODS.

C.W1TT1G&CO.,

& 73 MATN^8T9^EXr

13

OPPOSITE MoKKEN'S BA1TK

WE orrsa

Cireat Bargains!

SUMMER GOODS

Fine Embroidered Handkerc'fr

At Ti rents apiece.

I

Fine Scallopped Lawn Hand'kr

iQ At 25 tents apiece.

c-jl

Cotton Parasols, Silk Parasols

slws Of1

1

EL KG ANT AND CHSAP

Challies, DcLainci

Lawns and Percales

MUSQUIT'O BARS,

A Largp 9tock, bor.gbt cheap and sold cheAp.

Ladies' and Children's Hose

19% cants and upwards.

Si aft

GENTS' HALF H08B.

12)^ cents and upward*. .(X.

Ball Trimmings, Huffilng*, tape and Marseilles Trla« mlngs, Buttons,

5-

iC

:"Y

New Styles and Great Variety^

ALABGESTOCK of STAPLES

To su'.t the times. S"S i't/i'St

€. W1TTIO A CO'S,

Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

OK SALE.

jf.fi -mr k.:.tskk-' v. -wiV #&i t-.ii

Especting to so to tbe Indian Territory, I offer for sale,, the stcck ot

Trimmings,

Buttons,

Motions dnd

Fancy Goods, With the Lease and Fixtures of tba' THE BED BAZAAR

149 Main Street.

A RARE CHANCE:

:1 nza&T'.

1(1/.- .'., ALSO

HOUSE and LOT,

On North Sixth Street, seven rooms, Csllar, Pantry, China closet, Ac. all In good repair.

ALSO

TWO LOTS,

On 8outh Sdfstreet, opposite D. Hartsoek's residence. St Hi f, rjj' ««. a5'"1'4 ?)'I fi •.-

1:

THSAB0\£.

WILL BB SOLD LOW

AND ON

FAVORABLE TMRM8.H

M. A. WALTER.

I

BLANKS, TINTS,

MPORTED

(IH NEW DESIGNS.

BRONZE, SATINS, GROUNDS,

SC. &c.

Winesand Liquors,

,T

1

CONSISTING IN PABT OR"

M'f f}i fcj

Rhine and Mosel WiHes,

BORDEAUX CLARETSJf?

Lisbon and Burgundy Port and Sherry Wine,

COGNAC BRANDY,"

HOLLAND GIN,

AU strictly PUBE and ot ths BEST qoalities,

G. WEISS' & CO S,

•ih

S a S

Between 3d and 4th Stg.,

j«18d3ta Xerre Haute. Indiana.

TJSBKK HAUTE

C0NUICIAL COLLEGE, Corner Main and, 5th Streets,

[OVSR TUSLL, B1PLKT CO.] ENTRANCE FROM T1FTB 81 REIT. Tit (s the oldest and most reliable Institution of t&» kind In tbe iitete. Instruction given in all tbe tranches pertaining to a thorough bnslne.s Kdncstlon, su-. as WOK-KKEPiXe, PENMAVtHiP, MEKCAMLLil

CALi lLAtiO8, AC.

A Scholarship ia this College Is good for Lift. {i?ln& the Student tbe privilege of Beviewlng

It Pleasure, Free of Charge.

A few Pupils will tw admitted, Is Arithmetic*' md FoftQtBablp, it 94,00 siontbe FO VACATIONS.

For farther information, call and see the School. Send for College Paper. Adireee.

GARVIN & OWM,

mbl3dtf PBINCIPAift

PH1E.OSOPFIT

Or aABBU6E.-A,„'•'•i

NEW Cocas or Lroicsn, as delivered at the Mew I'crk Sfusenm of Anatomy, embracing thev subjects: How to Live and What to Live

lot

Touth, Maturity and Old Age, Manhood Generl llyTteviewed. The Cause of zhdigsetion Kleto luce and Nervous Diseases accounted for Mariage Philosophically considered, Ac. Pocket^olumes containing these Locturts will be for- t. warded on reoeipt of four stamps, by addressing: Sio'i N*-W Tons Mrssn* or

AHATIJST,

813 Broad- K-

war, New Torh. marlSdly