Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 July 1868 — Page 2

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TaKRH- HAUTK. liSmg^

Friday Moralflg. Jnly inb,_lS68.

Republican Ticket.

FOB PRESIDENT,

GEN. ULYSSES S. CtKA^T, Of Illinois.

--JOB VICE PRESIDENT, SCEUYLEE COLFAX, Of Indiana.

-. -'k i-OS* GOVtBNuE, ..... Co),. CONBAD BAK.KB, of Vandoibnrjjli. TOB tirCTENjLfT-llOVEKKOBi

Ooi. WILL COMBACK. of D&catur. ,5

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arrBttAl! Of BTAIt»

U4,o»MAxTa.

Tee

The

HOFFMAN, of Cm..

rOB ACEITOB OF ST ATT.

MAJOR JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton.

u^ebal yATHAN^IMBALL,1 of Bfartin.

.ovo/^^HWI)oVEHV6TcCOrro"T01arke.

FOtt 1

-,-n-.TI..VD£:^ Or frsLlC liyliCCTION, BAKKABAa C. ttOBBS, of Wa?ae, for

zitstoaa

at labgi,

THOilAS H. NELSON, of ^'8°' BENJAMIN F. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette. TOE ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTBICT, n^lfrZ. E. BOSE, of Lawrence. roernsesNT, fCoiosEL JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.

Majo* W-T CAS.

of

Gen Beaukeqaed, we understand expressed himself bigbly pleasedi with tb, candidates and platform of the New York

Convention.

JIB. Samuei.

"What has become of the Journal prp posal for a "grand

esCl?'!' ^omwm

During

Govebnor

I ov yia a

yill undoubtedly u© done# ot

\Vi:,i the Express go with its groat gun and expounder of Radicalism, or will it sido'vvith Cameron and Howard.—Journal.

Express

goes for principles and

doesn't euro continental for any man except in go l'ar as bo may be, for the time, the representative of those principles.— The Express will leave to the.proper.tribunal* the decision of questions o| law. ••i Mini --^3,Ji•-'

The Boston Transcript aays that an indignant New York Domocrat writes to a friend in Boston: "The Democratic Convention, in imitation of John

Now

iue ptiic

Phcenix,

•who alarmed his adversary by planting his noso in his opponent's mouth, aad advancing his stomach suddenly and violently against his adversary's flat, fa%ve elected U. 8. Grant to the Presidency.-r They hare my hearty curses.'].• IA^ 7

York correspondent of the

"Washington Evening Star says that "the nomination of Gov. Seymour was so much a matter of premeditation that in iialfan hour after he was nominated a aaguificent series of revolving turret transparencies, mounted high on wheels* and drawn by eight white horses, ap peared in front of Tammany Hall. The workmanship was so fine and elaborate in the way of names and portraits that Itmust have taken several men two or three days t.o get up an affair so grand and complete. It astonished the people, who rushed out of tho hall, not a little

Our Chicago correspondent takes, or oiakes, occasion to say something about the Saengcrfest, and he says that which is not in tho best taste nor in tho kindest spirit- If he were to devote a portion ol his elegant leisure to a critical study of German character and habits, he might readily find much therein worthy of faia. commendation. "We know that Saecj^rfest at Indianapolis, -last y«a^, washy far the most pleasuit reuiuon e?er hold in this State, and that the rep. rsssatatives of tho North American Saongerbund there assembled, were, a« body, gentlemen of refinement and culture Rude, vulgar or vicious men are seldom found amone the votaries .of. Mu-

Vance,

ratification meeting in Richmond, declared that "tohat

the Confcderwey fcrugbt

icculd

bexovn

It cannot*"be! Honor, patriotism, the roemoJ ies of the dead, fwbid It.— Those who fought for theConftdtitoy may vote for its cause. But loyal men dishonor every effort that they have yet made for the Union, if they vote for a counter revolution.

The Sale of Pendleton, ^.., way the money g^9» I* •A toewiaeel." yesterday, contains -a

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very.jmportant«itom of Democratic history, in tho shape of a speech of Lafe

Dkv®lin

Chairman of the Democratic

State Central Committee, and a delegato to the New York Convention. This speech convicta Graham N.

Fitch

Pendleton

oouai

"Ooion&l« *rR aTTOJ^E^ GEKSBAL,

01a'-

Hos SAMUEL F. MAXWELL, of Park.. roa paoescrroa atxob^t coaiioK, Kfaa eotm*. BTJMbEV.

himj and

J. Tilden in a moment doubt, pledged thft

of enthusiasm, no S»u of He* To* e,v 8l'000 T" „r„SlVBn». [n ISG3, HoRATIo Skv Jom.pMgcdtbe.ot. ofN.w Tort loo McOlbllan. But W.e LAN didn't g«t it-

rati&o&tion'Atomorrow

night? The Terre Hwte Democracy are great at Indignation Meetings,' but they don't seem to "ratify" worth a Couldn't they be got together to

Ihe session of the Democratic

Convention at New York two loyal soldiers, who bad experiences^"

Andrew Johnson

Ball,Surrey

in his speech at the

for

by the election

of

Seymour

and Blair." ia»i sets r»a .D ZA Take that fact home to your hearti, Union men of the North! Bemetobet all the precious blood that has been given so freely-shall it be all in Tain I .JJemem-. ber the Hucrjfices you havejn^d^iheaufe" ferings you have endured the toils and agonies of all this long struggle—shall these be all in vain" Freely you-ha?©-sacrificed of your property to put down the rebellion shall all that the rebellion fought for now be won by the aid of your tvallots? Willingly you have given the lives of the best and dearest—willingly you have risked your own li^ in the cause of the Union—shall all thia be in vain? Shall the cause "for which the Confederacy fought be won" by jo\« ballots?

and Daniel

"W. VooRHais of slaughtering ekdlb--ton. Mr. DsyBLiH. eayr.—among many other good things which we file for future use—that: "Mr.

Fitch

and Mr. Yoor-

hees were instrumental in getting some of the delegates to change their votes, and I believt?, had it not been for tfieso two nien, the delegation would have carried out in.good faith their resolution to vote for

as long as there was a

probability of his nomination, and

bulfor

the action of those two gentlemen, Pendleton would have been the nominee of the Convention."

Why Messrs. YooRHEEri and

Fitch

and "some of the other delegates'' changed their votes has been explained by several Democratic orgArftj^'aU'of which agreo with tbe Enquirer that "money" was tho ruling power. From the Enquirer of Tuesday morning, July 7th we copy tbe 'following: "The opposition to Pendleton is becoming more intense every hour, «nd the of forts to effect his defeat are multiplying.

The bondholders seem determined to

if he beaten

now in

the

{to

rent.— "aoqu

of

captivity in Richmond during tfr^warv aet the keeper of the Jaibby Fri4f% iog a delegate's badge They feihapon hitn and gave him a dreadful baatihg, which wps not hospitable, certainly, but not. unnatural cither.

having abolished all

distinction!) between loyal and disloyal soldiers, it will require but ope step more to put the rebel soldiers, their widows and orphans, on the same pension list with UnioD soldiers, widows and orphans. If the Democrufy are restored to .power this

by any candidate

field, against him, wilL be be­

cause money is stronger than principles the Convention." The Tipton Times, another strong and ireeliable Democratic organ, says "Our unfaithful and infamous delegates

ihe New York Convention sold us for Wall street gold a nd propose knowing how '-.much ice brought knowing what white \men a re worth in a "We could. continue these quotation Ifrorri Democratic paper.*, charging home 'to the Indiana delegates tho infamuu crime of selling out their constituents "for money" to "tho bondholders,'' to almost £any extent, but the case is made out—not our case, but that of the

It is suppose^ that. Messrs. Yoobheks 'and Fitch are not left without some compensation for their utter loss of prestige |in this State. "What that compensation is may bo inferred frofy ii knowledge of their characters and the circumstances attending their action as delegates. It is to be hoped that the Democracy may learn iifthdse Bot'RBONe can learn anything jthat men who aro "capabln of betraying jthe dearest interests of their country will jnot hesitate to sell, pnt their party, wht«i 'their priceis offered. ic.ne a©

July 16th, 1868.

THE MEROTIRV

ui k.' vv wv vm %m

peems to be on a bender—or thereabout. ns tho. dug star. may raly this year he has quite gone mad—the celestial whelp As yet tbe public health endures well, but unles9 there is some relief, a great many must yield to exhaustion and disoaeo. The heat is something fearful. -.v

|tfjn_or(linar.y. Beasot le said to rage, Bure

ITEMS. -Ti

One of tho most genial of metaphysical philosophers is Dcctcr HavoD, widely known by his books—the senior professor in Chicago Theological Seminary.. It is largely to his credit that with all his advantages for becoming an. extra-dry. Doctor Dryasdust, he has"" improved none of them—for above all other men in the West he is the favorite with the young people. He has already traveled 3000 tailes since the Commencement season be* gan, to address the literary societies of a Score or moxpfjf,. ceJl^es,,?eminari,e3i and

Dr. Gulliver of the New England Church on Washington squars has a larg9 ^measure of similar popularity, and deservedly. He has been to Michigan, Iojwa and elsewhere, and recently gave one [address too many for-the good of his pastoral charge. This was at Knox College, iwhore there was a vacant presidency. His ispeech was scarcely done when the trus|tees took him by force to make him their ^president/ This is the fifth call he has {had to a presidency or important professorship, ana he has consented so while jthe city is to have one first-class pastor Hhe less, tho State will gain a thoroughly •jfirst-class president.

Vigorous.

The first i'roeby.teg'ian Church has been, i-fe'\^iiip|&^^sl5r|^«, beroaved by the removal of Dr. Humphrey to PhiladelphiaIts interprising trustees have looked the "country over for a very great man who Icould bo employed, and having found tione, decided tbe other day on a first-class Sensation,.' They cablegraphed

Newman

Chapel, London, that he

was wanted ia Chicago at $10,000 a year in gold, and a free house on the Avenue. jWhathe cablegraphed back again^ (if knythingjp 2*8 not I^nspired.

This overttire although 'liberst' is not riginal in its terms. A Fifth Avenue 'rasbyfeaati Church in New York called ^he eloquent Dr. Hall, of Belfast, Ireland, jat tho same figures/and got hitn. Large as iuch a salary may seem it is in no wise extravagant. The^e axe a^core of men in the First Church, oither of whom could pay the wfeoliaamount frjsm his current iiusinees profits without embarrassment. Jt ist'8"S(A,8^t^f4i!lway official?, bank officers and, e£0£ ^mmfercial clerks in ^es(^j^^,^s^tap^#jjeceivajn hundreds of instances, and is a very inadequate equivalent for the JLrue social^ value of such public services as aro sought to Secured. STTJAH ZUMSti

d9St3S2^° iMAti Bvea the pljiverbial modesty of our 'citizens yields iv a gentlo jmde.in comtemplation of a recent, metropolitan acquisition of aristocratic importance—I 'jtnean a line of in tra-mural omnibusses palled "stages'' on-Broadway and Fifth Avenue, and now called "stages" also on our own Wabash Avenue. These run parallel with the State streetcars, which art but oneqii«r$ te tbe. wwitwaiti, and are so highly, efteemed as to warrant and wen to require a great enlargement of the original plan* la a few days there will be%j*nYeyancea eftottgh to follow •ach ofoef at inUrvj^s oLhut a few mintwo'"cr three years, pa^t

our streets cars have been painfully overcrowded. THE S-«NOER#*6T.

Jtjdid not care to say anything 01 .the Ssengerfest while the air was full of nothingelse- At this distance speech returns to me and I have to say that few of our better citizens care to entertain another crowd of thm sort. The singing would have-been good indeed if the crowd and thereat "had not rendered the TUnk a very Black Hole of Calcutta. But the vulgarity of everlasting lager, and the deliberate and monstrous desecration ol the Sabbath, were drawbacks not to bo overlodlriiflS^ if "AilSfinet^enth cantury to' argue for A fiira Christianity as the sole hope of the Republic and it is too late, therefore, tt 'add argument to a protest against vulgar -vice3 and open irreligion. Let us have more home missionaries to civilize and Christianize the masses of foreign infidels, before we give them free rein and license for the sake of a single fine art. No one need mistake this paragraph,fpr j^ea.phiug itfe f'»mpiy an iteiu of news, 'recording tha profound and widespread public sentiment

Zahai

beat

ma]s_birdp,

Pjjndletonians

of Indina rersws their '^unfaithful and in, famous delegates"—and we leave them to fight it out in theii own happy family,

LETTER FHOM NEWPOB'i

Oorrc-Bpondaaca_ i'ejxa Haute iipr^sa.] .. Z'~ JUlj-'JA''' Mr. Editor The, maxim of Horace has again bcSTi jvarified "Fart^riwnt

montes

Sea

cmo,

OUR CHICAGO LPTTF.RV

•Corrni ondenre Terre Haute Expresi.] -39

Chicago,

nascitvr ridiculus mvs."

Tho Democratic mountain has groaned and labored, and, after four days travail brought forth the Seymour-Blair ticket— the weakest, perhaps which could have been—producedr ~A^-«ttr»nj£- --greenback bond-favorer-and a renegade Republican on ar' anti-bond-4- glatftfrfn a political acrobat driving two hpt^s^ which at the satne.moment are moying ift ^Bpsiteidfe rections, and *3tiiu!tTn^

iW&skM

Lee

sends me the ""firet'^copy of his

first chron^o, since the^ new firm, and boauty it is. After bis workmen get their band3 in a bit. they will put in the finish ing touches with more delicacy but this is an excellent begining, and, at a little distance, in wholly satisfactory. In selection of a subject the publisher has been equally wisp^and happy~ JUr. Prang has' feivon^nl an 'ad&irable series of ani

:Tis

chickens, quails, puppies, etc

all of .tbe^i good and^on^of them ,^ ems above praise. Mr. Zahrn begins now a series of face?, sweet, noble, fit to he home companions in the best households. This first of the series is a blu8-eyed little flow er girl, leaning on a hard granite step the Astor House late in the afternoon oft lotfg day, with top. many flowers^insold Her sweet, pensive melancholy is touch ing, and after the picture has hung in the room a week, it could not be removed without leaving a vacancy behind. Fof the original of this picture Mr. Zahm paid $250. The chromo, in every rtspert equal, is retailed at $5. For a name, it called "Dull Times.''

:!j'rorn'"one

other. "SVe shalL see how long such performance can. last,4)before the rider fa)W Between^the-Bejmo.ur and Pendle ton schools thert**lsV nothing common save the- word j)emopr.at. The theories of the tv.'o iiiom as to the financial poll cy of the government have reached the points of tho groatest possible antagon ism, and cannot be reconciled, though the two men may shake hands over the con fiict of thoir respective principles.

The Democracy., in this .county, arg deeply disappointed by the defeat of Pen dleton. He was their demi-God, and his financial policy was by them regarded as the "Chief Good:'?^ It' .w&s convenient because it. would prod lice, money easily economical because.- it ..would produce abundance of money without any other expense to tho government than the cost of a good lithograph press, and the necessary material and operators wise, because it would pay the public debt and stop interest: "So thorolighlJSavalhew Ld§lfc^8.n infused into tho mindsof the Democracy 'of this county"t{&.ti.6iey "cannot believe contrary ideas, although held and pro mulgated by Horatio_Seymour-

Their platform has been "opposition to 'niggers, taxation of bonds and payment of all national obligations in green'backs,' with an indefinite ozpansion of tho curroncy. *Ail these favorito ideas have been exploded by the nomination of Seymour except "opposition to niggers."

This sudden and unexpected revulsion of Democratic dogmas has demoralized itho party here It is.dispirited and without enthusiasm. Not a cheer was given, not a gun was fired when the news came 'that tho "Friend" of the New York mob was nominated for President and an apostate Republican for Vice President The former was beatan for Governor of iJew York and will be beaten for PresidentThe latter was beaten in St- Louis for Congress and will be moro easily beaten 'f.r Vice President. Tho Republicans in this Couatv, for the most part, are wide awake and have undert^en the tusk of giving Grant five hundred majority

There is now great excitement about Clinton, over the prospect of a railroad through that, place running from Indian apoiis to Paris, .J.113. The talk is that th9 Pennsylvania Central, hot having succeeded in cither purchasing or leasing the Terre Haute Indianapolis road, have determined to build a road of their own from, Indianapolis to. Paris by way of Clinton. May the time*" come soon

when

this road or the Indiana & Xilinois Central will be built. This eomvty neverT»ad a finer wheat

crop tha$*:..'t|$ ^tt,t been barVhsted^* Tho quallty of the grain is better and the breadth of land sown exceeds that of former yearsBenjamin Bichardson, lofcthLt tdwnahyi has a field 'of:fCtt^cres thit^i^svferag* about for$ tta^cre. -This is a specimen of the best. Few fields will yield less than twelv«~buahels to the acret and the... .general average throughout the country will -1 jierhaps about eighteen bushels. Such'a crop is a fortune to farmeti, The rain Sabbath a week has caused the corn to gr^w very luxuriantly. It has shot up almost with the rapidity of Joca's gourd^ The continued dry weatherwai favorable to the destruction of weeds, and scarcely a field could be found that was not weedless, thea came the rain and produced an al raost mirkculouj growth. "We have now no small jmJTO, and, if the season remain* favorahli henceforward, shall have an %ar

-well to forgive the past—

of

Palmer's Lotion

to the

1 of

usually fine c^op in this county. Some Mir Deoiocratio friers have attributed tho faifftfe of tbe croj^i for the last two seasons tb'H.he -wicTwdneia of the Republican party. I do not know to what to attribute the abundant crop of this season unless it is that the Lord wishes to signify his endorsement of the reconstruction laws of Congress, ahd the restoration the rebel States thereunder, and also signify his approval of the imp eachnieoF of the President. These are certainly legitimate conclusions as tho ones named just before them. ,. ,.

and Johnston? [Voices, 'none norie'.J- What civilized country would fail to do honor to those who, fighting for an erroneous cause, yet distinguished themselves by gallantry never surpassed? (Applause.) In that contest for which they are sought to be disfran chised and exiled from, their homes, that contest they proved thenaielves to I our peers." Colonel Dick De Habt, in speech in Indianapolis, last Saturday night, gave an answer to

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In his speech accepting the nomination Mr. £latr said: "What civilized people on the earth ipould refuse to associate with themselves in all the rights, apd honors, and dignities of the country such men as

in the

recitation of the following stirring lines I. The loyal bias and the traitor gray

Aliko in the graTes ara sleeping, «-v Side by oiie ia the sunlight ray And under the atorm-clouds weeping

-a*

Can we honor or love the gray.

Our boys ia blue are loyal and true, iFortbeirGod and their country dying, "HiH With a watchful pride that if ever new, \Ve|Earland the grave* whero tby're lying. They were murdered by rebel b»nds—

They fell in fearful fray, Guarding our Sag from traitorJiands—"] Wp lo not love the -goliyJl'IS~ IIwM15

I

We would not hate, our hearts would fa Caat avail o'er their ahameful fltory. It will not brlog back our loyal slain

To recall their treason gory. But put barriera deep and wide— Divide the false from tb* ttue— SbalL trf^f on and honor stand aide by side gt

I^ tho gi ay tho peer of the blue

IV

ii a a a

Ansvvers each loyal heart to-day, ... Thev are peers and eqfuftlsj never i"4,1 No wreath "on a traitors grave we lay,

Let shame be his wreath forever. Do they think we forgot our dead, 5. Our boys who wore the blue That because they sleep in tho same cold bed -IVVe know not

ihe/#?ssrfrom

V.

E

Believe it not—where our heroes lie The very ground is holy His name who dared for the right to ditt^

Is sacred, however lowljf. '-1-' But honor the traitor gray I Make it thejpscr of the blue One flower at the feet of treason lay!

AV:' r, while God is true.

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Ph^llon's

nisw perfume

"FLOR DE-MA^O," aw doing with their atrocious compounds. The Health Commissioners should look to it. It their dujty to abate the ill-smelling nuis ance. Sold by all druggists.

Mulay,

S

Gang

and Cross Cut

A.

"W..S

Evei iaw that loaves our Factory is Oii Tempered and Pat«nt Ground, perfectly tru* and eyen, and ir ad of uniform temsieJtj'y our patent temp eriug jirotes?.

.atiifOi*'-. .v a a

tJ ».

Jti,

1

,-4~

li'S.-i sts

LIPPENCOTT & BAKEW ELL'S PATENT GBODND, PATENT TEMPEB—

LIPPENCOTT & GO'S WARRANTED

E S

shape.

as good as the lost. Tbe

iii

of the purest

porcelain to the teeth, but its polish, too. They glisten after being brushed with it, like the inner surface of an ocean shelli and the effect of this peerless dentifrice is to render the enamel as hard and indestructible as adamant

,1 -55 iz (Colburn'e Patent) --:a£ .-

iJar,v-.,

ir

4...

lea*'-so

{Cannot be excelled. I7e guaranty they wilt cut lisper cent, store than common Axes, with lei* labor to tbe chopper. riend for circular aad prices to LIPPIJtCOTX A BAKEWELL, Pittsbnrgll, Pa., Sole Manufacturers. Fore sale by principal Hardware Dealers.

WANTED, AHK»TS."*rr.,f.°.° •rywhere, male and female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAM ILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tusk, quilt, coid, bind, braid, and embroider in a most tjuperior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for five' years. We will pay 11,000 for any machine that will sew stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours It makes the "Klastio Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, andstlll.the cloth canaot be pulled apart without tearing if. We pay Agents from $?5 to $200 per month aud ex peuses, or a coiumissioa from which twice that amonut can be In a tie. Address SECOMB A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass.

Station.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties (lalramgoff worthless oast.lron machines, untler the same same or" otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical machine menu factured.

aao TOU WONDEB how we can sell thous ands or Shawls, Bed Blankets. Boots, Shoes, Silk Dress Patterns, Sheeting, Shirtings by the Wtb, Watches, Jewelry,Silver Plated Hard and OlaBSvrarc, and give a choice in 300 articles of elegance aud utillfy, for ONE DOLLAR each ar tide? Sand lor a circular- Agents wanted.— AddrCBi U. T. MEtfEiVni 4 Cj., Licensed Bro kers, £0 Sndbury Street,Boston, Maes.

Proof ot our Statement that we have tsade A COHPWE

E O I O N

ii\ TRADE,

can be found in tfcii fact that th* immense bust ness we bavd built up has induced a multitude of SMaI I. concerns to imitate our club system, and iome by, air.-ertisingtne presents they will gi7. to agen's,t-etk, unsui«ef56ul!y, to didrl me of cuj business t» thema-ire? We make ih|S anncuncemxut simply to inform the pubiio that it will bj fur tkeir interest to patronize cut house, as wo sti'l coutlcue to give better ooods add OtEEATEB ISEUCtMENTS TO AGENTS THAN ANT OTHEa CONCERN IN TZE EUSfNESj.

We II every description of DB^ AND FANCT GOODS,PLA1EI) WABE.JEWELKY.WATOAES, HEWING MACHINES, Ac., Ac. fir the uniform price or ONE DOLLAR. CiBCCLABS sent to ANY ADPEEES FBtr. PARKER A t'O., Has. 98 and 100 Summer at., Boston,

E A S A E

I»BV (j00Es7 cABPETI\flS,

BOOTS AND SHOES, mr.

VKJtPLAIKD

WARE

OF Al KINDS,

A S

And a Tariety of valuable and nsefnl articles tor sale at

ONE HOLLAR em ARTICLE. A check describing an article selected from onr Stock lursa at ONE DOLLAB, will besenton the receipt of Tuara CrNTSto pay postage.

No charge for Schedules

'.Cheeks

N E W A E I S E E N S

TOBACCO HHT1MTE. WAl*A«T*)D tt^rtnovA-ijLh nMIBE JST ToBaa:o.— This great romejjfis atittcsttant s^paliaer. It purifies tbe blood, tnvlgorataathesystem, posiessea great nourishing and strengthening power, en ables the stomach to digest the heartiost food, makoa sleep refruabing, and establishes robust health,

Smoken

and

Chewenfor

valuable DFACTUBE

Of the ONB DtLUt SALE BeraiKHoB ia TBAM,

WELAJt,

larfctl

JarniabatauBifonapfioevf ON® DOLsuch articles aa ar« used by erary family, at a less price than' the/ are sold by auy wholesale dealer In Hew York or Boston.

Agents wanted to.co-«perate wUh a^i in carrying ont a Dlan whTcn mwtf the wants.of the million. and (a tha disposal of a'' large aad varied steck of-Ikry anil Faaey 6oa«, 81lTer :Pieted Ware, Watcttes, Car»aUasa,Ac -par, tenia to Agents are superior,to tboae

ot

our Circular will show Those (retting up cltibs can secure a piuce of Meeting, Watch, Silk Drees, Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ac., Ac.,

Free of

Aud will prtsesit to an person sending ua a Glnblss oar Great OJfE DOIXAB SALE or

Dry and Fancy Goods,

A WATCH, PIECE OF SHEETING, SILK DBESS PATTERNS, Ac.. Ac., iV

Free of Oost!

Our inducements-durlnjg tha past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES

22 OlT PBKWIUMS. Our Friends^will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Club» in value to Clubs of 60 and nt 100 respectively of oth- '^4'j 14 it er firms. "1 y.-vlti

njT

Please Examine."Q| Any persea ordering either of the Clubs mon tioned below, an have their selection of Premium.'! enumerated, corresponding to the size the Club, FBKK OF ONE DOLLAR

For a dab of 30, (|3.)-0ne of the fol. lowtng articles, Tiz: 20 yana ibHtlaf Delaine drsss pattern fancy colored-bed spread 100 view Turkey moroceo album striped cashmero delaine dress pattern honey comb quilt all wool square shawl *K solid goM besom, studs all wool fancy ftashmera.,pasts.aad *eet pattern gent's hairgiwdckqlQ,gbtd~trfiaqilugs silver plated cbesel butUr1atsh »HVer plated 6 bottle revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled bladed' kntvss and forks worstsl ptromenada shawl ladles'* Joag gbld plated ebaih' ladies1 gold "deuble ring g«nt heary chased eoild goM rthg soUil blaca walant work bos ori writing desk' extra quality balaoral skirt set jewelry, sUeve buttons to aiatch violin and bow genf's cardig plendM abi

TutkejlB

bighcutbamarall

For a Club of 100, #10.—One of the fol. lowing anile., viz ooyapa superior qwllty ex-tra-width Sheeting 4yards double width cloaking or coating 2 large, Una, bleached linen table covers, witty 1 dos, larxeeized dinner napklni to jiatcb 26 yards sjplednid hemp carfsting, good colors extra quantity black or alpaca dress patterns alr geet-a csrff boots,-' -best quality silver huntinK*£ased patent lever watch one doz. ivoty handled steel bladed knives aad forks, silver.plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor with cut glass bottles splendid vlolin. box am bow, complete -aHgglf barrel'shot guifT Bacon's six-barrel levolvar pair superior white* wool blankets nicefur muff aAi^ sapa slvler .plated engraved ice pitcher,'wUb salver 1% yards all wool fancy «aselaisc*^for suit oae dozsn Hogtrs' best silver plated forks common sense sawing and embroidering tnachine two heavy honey com quilts splendid family Bible,-record and photograph-page. For larger Clnba tbe value increases lm tli* same ratio.

Catalogue of Goods snd:3«arp!BS»ht to any ad Seu*nsa0r)ifttiBiciKBd letter dreeuiEE. ',3

Addr««a all orderjLiJto

Allen,

A A N

or

made at this'

Establishment*

Send foi Circulars, as this is tbe most libe ral sal? of tbe kind In the co'-intrj. Address

FAMHAUd CO., No. 24 Frlead St.,Boston,Mass.

TO THE LADIES, We aro agents for over ONE HUNDRED Foreign and Domestio Manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish tbe whole country with DKY and FANCY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, JEWEL BY. 8ILVEB WABE, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, Ao., Ac.at theunlform price of

One Dollar for Each Article. Stall ytfsTCInb of 10 ahd upwards, foi- descriptive checks, shewing «tet article oan be obtained tor One Dollar, with 10 oents for each cback.

Circular* Sent

J. A- V. JONES,

Fifty Years

Cost,

jokes' A

Ctirtd

Price ITilty Cents, post free. A treatise on the Injoiloaa effects of Tobaeco, with lists of reterencea, testimonials, Ac., sent ran. Agents wanted. Address Da. T. K. ABBOTT, Jersey City, New JersiJ.

REIIPES TOR THE MAN

BBAVDIE3 and all other Liquors, Wines, Cordials aad Btttars, (no~maehlnery required,) will be sent to nay party remitting a chaoa. or postoffice money oiAar .or SS to the addrasa ot & W. JACKSON ft OO.j fialtiiMte, M4.

THJE SUCCESS ,.v

-araigan

jacket splendMehoay D4ate, lvory trinmiitfgs superior Ti^tkey »oroofo ehoj-ptng bag ladles'

For a Club of CO ($C.)—One of the follow, ing article*^ v4i: 40 jriris bleacbed brows SheeUnK Blaok^r colorea alpaca dress pattern

eugravetf, silver-piated, 6 battle revolving castor 3^ yards saperlor cashmere for pants aad vest patter- extra heavy hoaeyoomb quilt two fancy colored bed spreads pair gent's calf boots 4 yards farmsra'^oqd wooLfrocking fancy oastimers plaid drsssriiattarn bsst quality balmoral skirt rosewood brass sAstria clock ladies' all woo) Cloak Jat4*£n ^Jlilver.plated:cake or card basket fur jium ot. cape ladiea'- fMhiouable wool doublesnawl splendid clasped family Bible, 9x12 record page and engravings 3 yards double width w^te^.prrof .set ivory handle knives, with silver -plated forks set silver forks, one set of.laos curtains Genuine Meerschaum Pipe la case.

Mis,

R. B. JONES isr s'

Have opened, on the Public Square, (r-um for merly occupied by Mr. G. Foster Smith's Stove Store,

terek haute, miki\ky

An Eetablish^ent for tbasafipaP

Wholesale aud Retail,

so psflJto.aoO .sit. .fnfai TslkasiO .-jja ttfj bp*'XI rtr^F-r—•'—t. S:

A

Son, Haas.

A E

It

hSV Vh

Any oth»r firm, «s

E

And intend having tho laigejt aud most cpj Stock of.

ttil

A check dojcrtblng an article t* be sold for a Dollar, 10 eta. Sofbr $i|44 fo* $1 60 for 86 lOOfor ftu.eent.bj piail. Send money by Be^i tered Letter. ClKJilers mailed free to any address. Agautawautedwery where. Address xi,: HUUWA PLimafEB, 34 Haanver Nt., Boa

TSIIPDB .ill 3 !M —r, r**-'"

FARMERS'i ir$£

Ev^r oSured in this market,

v-tb

Russel Reaper and MdWefc.

Massillon (Russel) Thresher

JOIVES & JOWES.

maylldw6m

m-

finslov's

mil

Htwes &

Co.

IB Federal St

P.O.Box

Boston, Slaas.

"fi J^ns! ofcgtn r- jyl

Wholesale Dealers In Dry a'ilil FancJr GiJods, Outlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.,-Ac.

Ladies

Take

?arti«Hlar notice.

(IB tlAli VilPW FIUL8 TULS.

\y A HK AN TKD FRENCH.

THESEafterwards

PILLS, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for tha relief ot female irregular* ties, and so &otefious tor their orlml. nal employment in tha practice of abortion, are now offered far sale .for the-flrst .time-in America. They have been kept-in" comparative obscurity, from the fact that the oritffaalor Dr. Velpeau,is a physician in Paris, of.gresil wealth and strict sonscientious principles, alid has'withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes In overcoming female obitructlons, thev seem to be truly omnipotent, burst lug open the Hood gates fronrwhatever cause may have stopped them but they are offereil to Hie public only for legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell theffi when It is understood that the object is unlawful.

Ladles caa pocureda box, sealed from tbe ey of the curious, by enclosing one dollar, and six poGtage stamps to M. W, MACOMBEB, General Agent for the United States and Oanadas, at A1banv. N. Y., or to any authorised Agent. Sold Dy all Diuggists in Terr^ Uaute. o7dwly

NEW GROCERY

Pi

PROVISION STORE!

fetr. o. nfOZLOY, peabebnim

Groceries and ProviBions,

No, 9 4tb street, one ioor South of the Past Cfflcc, Terrp«Haute, Indiana-

The undersigned ha* just opened at tbe above and a first-class family Grocery and Provision Store, with a large ana well.selected stock

stand, a first

of

new and fresh articles Suitable fbr every day use in families, to which he calls tbe attention of hla friends and the pubiio generally.

Goods delivered to any part ef the city frree of charge. Highest cash price f^idfor Country Produce.

A N A E S

PATRONIZE

We have on hand a line" stock cf Sash, Doors and Blinds,ot onr own manufacture, which we will sell at a very small \dvanc« on )at. Wp Warrant

to

be ?apcr:or

Bayicg of us will furnish employment to jcur Mechanics, and at the Same time

Benefit

,n8

Free.

Pceasata £wvrth fTam S3 to S400 sent Oca of charge to agsats sanding olube. igsnu Wtatsaia evsry Town.

CU8SMAN

dt

CO.,

10 Aieh stmt,B«(lgn) Wm*

Yourselves

as we warrant all oar'work.

We also keep on hand, aad manaCscture to order, Window aad Doer Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber use!Jq build-

CLIFT ft WILLIAMS. r&Al&Ifc 01TT PLANTNO HII.LS. felOdtf

OMNIBUS LINE.

B. MILLBB'S OMNIBUS U, AND HACJLLINS. WU1 attssid to all calls for tralaa learltg ths OltjrJaad also dsllvar paswagars in any part of tha

s,sss7ir—*^~"*':lsKr

ft!

O

Trr

VOf

d* iA

FIRST PREMIUM

FIRST PREMIUM

Sliver Hodnl tt'AS ATARrtD Tr

BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE

tWf Agricxiltutal Societr. at hoidm in Nashtik, Sept. VR*

1

ApTJ iiJUWI!! BARRETT'S

Vegetable Hair Restorative

Rt^toro Gray Hslrto its Natural Cbfort promotes the growth of the £hur changcs the roots to their orizinal-onnmic action cradi-

ftRd

Humora 'prevenU

1

tT# iMnrthllmgrout a superior JDrewing. .... a IttPtiUins no injurious lnfredleijt»:

la the most oopular

andjeli-

chte article mraughotit'thc '4^Jr North,cad

Vl^ tnfftBW

J. R. BARRETT & CO., ProprUEfi^41^ MANCHESTER, K. U.

LOBD A 031 li rn Agents. & A Terre Haute. Ind.

rain.

nlcsgo,

Genera)

Korth-West.

JUAV18,^ Ajstpnta

fbr

novIld'w6m

ss .TOIJSiTOqj«s»a-

tsnilaefc at

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!! DON'T FAUS WflSCClJKE

Sootii

It not only relieves

Pull directions

re-

SffSp,

For ChilclreB Teething.' This valuable preparation has been ufwd witU NEVER FAILING SUCCESS TN THOTT8ANDS OF CASES. -.

the child

from pom, but

invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, end gives tone and energy the whole ayptem. It will also .instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and

Wind

Colic.

We believe it the BEST and SCF.E3T REMEDY IN THE 'WORLDTln all cftsea of DYSENTERY and DIARRHGBAIJT CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or,anyothercause.

for using/mil ^.Knjgn^ra^h

^iXure aad call for:j "MRS. "WINSLOWS 8OOTHINO SYRTTP," Having the

facsimile

of Cttbttb 4: Prasthrs,"

on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations.

Ui4 esfl

A-CCIDEHSTT

INSURANCE AGENCY

tt *if irsfl ci "j -6hdw a e3i W

M,

A,

CRANE, SAML'L 0, SCOTT

ro'ltirtio vi *'R Si S ... _-f at Si

4

a

The following Old sua Beliabls Csmpaniss Beprmutsd. 30 I Merchants Fire Ins. Car,

SABTFORD, CONN. ,,t

^orthAmerican Fire Ins.Xo. -,. HABTFOBD, OONH. A -.n® S'sfUiL ti.1 til Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.. 1 1 7 O A A N E W O

153.S A

aofljcp?«s 2Stea{fi

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO.

United States Life Ins. Co. No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YDBK^jcSB li.tBOtMJ

World mutual Life Ins. Co., 117 BROADWAY, NEW YOBffk -.brnftq dniti#- ,«®ap'«!A

f*. -ftt'urk ni

Franklin Life Insurance Co. INDlANAPOTiTB, IMIi.'.fe^iM ||fl| 6®Od Adl

United States Casualty, €o, 86'BEOADWAY, NEW YOBK. jHH*.

gA!

HOKE MANU*

FACTOR ES.

Apply to

onr Work

to any

ever be/ore oSerea ia this suirtretr

Old

rpERBE HAUTE

BEHOLD THE ADVENT,

Of tlie Great

MASTODON!

dajB: forepaugh's

bKA\D KUlESTRIA!V

A N O O O I A A A I O N

SECOHD AHSDliTOm IN AMEBIC

O E 1 8

GRAND, MENAGRiaE

iozaANTza emeus ADAif FOREPAUGH, MANAGER4 PROPRIETOR jv^A^0m: 8Jf

THE LARGEST ST COMPETE Collectioit o'

r*r Erct offbreOTO tnctstibllc

H'

BEST APPOINTED ii. the Wcrld nt «r:

CIRCUS

All the Menagerie aad the C^cxi^.PerfoiTnanGie CatlGr one Tent'.—Aft for On PTlVe gpircat CWro ical and Itself^ more OXR .. The Circus.will canal anv wi)i blia\-i'jiitti.i'rtobt'C-n tw^led thto^f:h%h?-to»Bl ry. I ta not o«ti of ttloM imaeinarj.Coripolid4ti.inH ivlthafcw Minor Anlmsls. narnalliinmb.'t nfidiiomc Third Bate SWuntebanlcs, but up«m Hi rn itrury :t

O-reat Entei-prias© Alt thst is reuresemed tt|lc.n:niAdvertt»i-a. Qaite a Number ol' Lir i,ir Lri-aturc~, specimens ..rwnlcn have merer bdort befW-bi^oglit t-Blicrj^ ^urope

or

the United States, an- Inoluvli il iu flic. Collection. Among which are the Sacred Double Itiioipe'l "iVhiteGmni-v C^lal Ej-ra, 8 A. Demon,1 bt'VfimTJfttrJkt+rfiftne ViaaiitMfi'the War Elephant, .'geiip nsam: *e} noiJoi-v. Tha Monete#. /dr JR.

O Ui EO,"

.nvg«-

-Ci

r.r.w inC apti\ ity. &Qd tto

to

r-'.- umm

p"lm snd Ite'Winia'' Are or.l-to be Rrival BcnsalTigers: Bi i-fc Alrican Ostru KewEolEiaues Tapir, or S.»r.th Am rinm Hippopotainu*: Monster Cub %&***! 2e^r»: Arc'ii" Whit-j i' ...'". kn.r: \. li lir- ..\TivuinlauIbei# Sottth'Attork&it '.frJ 'iitfiti ATEHKXx11 IMsai

roaoior^ ,iUm1,J

I.cnpirds*,'

1-wu South American Lion of Call ,-.cd or ilov.lln, u-i, I'u Jnax-jiroool [..•tof iraoti' wsnmnir,

User. Spoiti Laii fornla North A inn llveaas: l.yas of t.'oi

Porriipiae AiiK-n.-:oi Fu«v« tel.. i'a.htn«re Uoats, WuiV.-A Foxes Ci.n «i Bia^K B--ar* of Kansas CMn^if, Silver and Phsaa«Ks lauwl and Dromedary from A r: MS fVjrtliir#: -!M! and Browa Eagles If ol\. -j inv^sdifers. Oyp kevs snd P-.ifAoon" CoeWtoiMtPwR€as

Bt fcsg l-oyq-Binds: $»•[

?awe, i'ari^uoti^: Ci"i Ma I^aua^cwitUutiBjr in kvUTynaiatMrkiii

tad d» rtng1-of-SI rl# 1 and

ts I57i.c^r.t 6»vx 'i»

aa ad itsisa azlbsudss

INSURANCE COLUMN.

RiS

1

FIBE,

IilFJG 'id'S

JDaisi

-AND-

.irsi*'

oik

ftUona\RsJii avaia^ vesdc taqiistrtt Moiwi

SAjli

4

tr

Applications taken and Policies issued in ^ny ot tbe abore named Companies in lowest current rates. AIbo, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, atfd' CC'L'! LECTIONS promptly attended to.

:%t! JtSS

SCOTT & CRANE,

Genorgl. Fire and Iiifo insurance AgeftVT

'.T' OF itlCJSt "•&*'

Main.St., between 5th & 6th

Terre Hante, Ind.

Office ISO Maiii Street •J, ^tand of Dra. Thompson A itust

NOVELTY

-L ,, WORKS, BY

TITTMAN & CO.

Nik 19, Bottfc Fetirtk St^epyeeltePMt QSre, Tfirre Haute, Ind. Momtt*," fiaawnMS um Lij»t Uamtmtf

TUtM XXKCDtaP.

•V* Lafoachsr'aBrMch^Iisading hbot Qua Tiftmaa's Btc«sh and Slnszie iKMdsraadsto dsr froM a«#or old atatarlals.

i'SlBn

WMirrMafttr

1

The Smal le9tPoni*8ET*r»6lBa, Wm be cxhibitidtn tha Mieitttrafeimiykfc^iid

tVUl be treincd In ths Clrclc, bj" pexMQUWhd can control his mOtfeiniPttT

1

MR. G-EORGEFOREPAUQ-K.

tlfftc Corss of' il iUrL

jAraong wfccia vrhc rank hlglr^ Ac0yity Still is MR. CHARGES JLOWB15Y, MiS tue laftciTlSt- Child Art$t, iltlSS KA^ik

JIAI^LLE SKRX, Emotional Eaaqstrienn^ilpffiiSfca.Ctr!fae«MartrBBhi

sud C-ittc-d

A I E S I N A

Appear ir. the Majntft'-onl'C/f-tf Animated Tableaux ei. UUa-ttifei:"i:i-iitji:iu( i»*ud UwQueen. The RenoTrnea &TOK.ES FAMILY,

E S

liKi

EM.VA S-tOKis MI53ES

ELLA, 1. A find ICATIE, Ei\te#trlani and Eqttp#

MONS. PEBIIuLiij^t.' ^^Y

.xransi'c^ma! aiiiitandHisuiotir Artist. MR. WILLIAM F. Al JIAU,,-', A Clcv. r. oi Kepiitat.-.in

MR. JOHN BATOHEJLGR, ra Uflbt-'lnf Homu^ap,-

&

BEv.• J,

Omlnsst3 Extradrdinajt. iii their Teat? cn tfceTefM-ll latlng Cords, andjliHr^, and New Soaboft of Parlot Gymnastics. THE GTM3TASTIC KXPLOITS, Such ae the Battqnn XfSHnfe VMlJing:, XumBllnj and Ground Som.-riTiilnoc ^if! oeTouncl unusu '«v ,) nj.... rty.^dtlnt,. •. WjLtfwr

MB, MGjER JuEAR,

J»IR, JOH3f REEVES, ua ifonviwtiojwi qoira Tlic Twin Arabian Tricic WHITE CLOTTD AKi SNOW HIAKE.

Will be peii'ornied by thrfr "haintT, f5.~Q: SiiMtes i.. tiwtiEaiwwSeauwip

Iuir aueeJ ov Mrs. Emma 5toke» WAHXlXIIsi

ThcJBMsIlest fMrftrtfrtmpj UtWKK W«ip«rtll sfiotr her brlDglng vtp, under ti)^ contrnVof Ltrtln K4-X.A m*osaiS order ty vsr? the enwrtam.-aaat aaaJ

The wholi- of the Animals will be Fed Daily totjUutf presence of the People A GOEGEOUS $TRZ£T DISFSAY, Made notdrilv far c'Jm&l but 14 dtno alt d.

tude ol (Au Circus ohd iiauagsrie, will biin«tl«.e*ca fat 10 Cclbcir, A. Mi, •svhen'H Supero «a is green and goiii _. .. transport theAr.znaIs.~aaa Sr?,.n by loUr Ine prauif.:

COLfaeSAv.GAE.OF THE eOh^SEiiOH!

rf,

Gfw&'wpe'r-

Pro/. SiJv«r dornec f&Wk' And follpVtiil.' by, tie f'iksAt CawUeade ok Qff.Uim Horses ev^r letl thftuRh.anr portion ot t~—'csa-

flying fnthebreote. Mbrc'real solid worth, repreSeaw tne a Capital of *30*Wftn» ProoesatoCa J4ite loofc Closely dra-wn up lice cir material, will mark the En tree or Ihe Gigantic Circus aud Menagerie. Admission to the Entire Show, both. Menagerie an

6 CtfOH .. I.

dnlta -5# Cents

Altemooaat 2. EveiftMf StT 1-3 b'Oloo*.^ •i-i Doors open atlssdff. M. 3B1 or* Seats for Every One.

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